linux/fs/bcachefs/Makefile

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obj-$(CONFIG_BCACHEFS_FS) += bcachefs.o
bcachefs-y := \
acl.o \
alloc_background.o \
alloc_foreground.o \
backpointers.o \
bkey.o \
bkey_methods.o \
bkey_sort.o \
bset.o \
btree_cache.o \
btree_gc.o \
btree_io.o \
btree_iter.o \
btree_journal_iter.o \
btree_key_cache.o \
btree_locking.o \
btree_node_scan.o \
btree_trans_commit.o \
btree_update.o \
btree_update_interior.o \
btree_write_buffer.o \
buckets.o \
buckets_waiting_for_journal.o \
chardev.o \
checksum.o \
clock.o \
compress.o \
darray.o \
data_update.o \
debug.o \
dirent.o \
disk_accounting.o \
disk_groups.o \
ec.o \
errcode.o \
error.o \
extents.o \
extent_update.o \
eytzinger.o \
fs.o \
fs-common.o \
fs-ioctl.o \
fs-io.o \
fs-io-buffered.o \
fs-io-direct.o \
fs-io-pagecache.o \
fsck.o \
inode.o \
io_read.o \
io_misc.o \
io_write.o \
journal.o \
journal_io.o \
journal_reclaim.o \
journal_sb.o \
journal_seq_blacklist.o \
keylist.o \
logged_ops.o \
lru.o \
mean_and_variance.o \
migrate.o \
move.o \
movinggc.o \
bcachefs: Nocow support This adds support for nocow mode, where we do writes in-place when possible. Patch components: - New boolean filesystem and inode option, nocow: note that when nocow is enabled, data checksumming and compression are implicitly disabled - To prevent in-place writes from racing with data moves (data_update.c) or bucket reuse (i.e. a bucket being reused and re-allocated while a nocow write is in flight, we have a new locking mechanism. Buckets can be locked for either data update or data move, using a fixed size hash table of two_state_shared locks. We don't have any chaining, meaning updates and moves to different buckets that hash to the same lock will wait unnecessarily - we'll want to watch for this becoming an issue. - The allocator path also needs to check for in-place writes in flight to a given bucket before giving it out: thus we add another counter to bucket_alloc_state so we can track this. - Fsync now may need to issue cache flushes to block devices instead of flushing the journal. We add a device bitmask to bch_inode_info, ei_devs_need_flush, which tracks devices that need to have flushes issued - note that this will lead to unnecessary flushes when other codepaths have already issued flushes, we may want to replace this with a sequence number. - New nocow write path: look up extents, and if they're writable write to them - otherwise fall back to the normal COW write path. XXX: switch to sequence numbers instead of bitmask for devs needing journal flush XXX: ei_quota_lock being a mutex means bch2_nocow_write_done() needs to run in process context - see if we can improve this Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2022-11-02 21:12:00 +00:00
nocow_locking.o \
opts.o \
printbuf.o \
quota.o \
rebalance.o \
recovery.o \
recovery_passes.o \
reflink.o \
replicas.o \
sb-clean.o \
sb-counters.o \
sb-downgrade.o \
sb-errors.o \
sb-members.o \
siphash.o \
six.o \
snapshot.o \
subvolume.o \
super.o \
super-io.o \
sysfs.o \
tests.o \
time_stats.o \
thread_with_file.o \
trace.o \
two_state_shared_lock.o \
util.o \
varint.o \
xattr.o
obj-$(CONFIG_MEAN_AND_VARIANCE_UNIT_TEST) += mean_and_variance_test.o
# Silence "note: xyz changed in GCC X.X" messages
subdir-ccflags-y += $(call cc-disable-warning, psabi)