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bcachefs: Don't keep tons of cached pointers around
We had a bug report where the data update path was creating an extent that failed to validate because it had too many pointers; almost all of them were cached. To fix this, we have: - want_cached_ptr(), a new helper that checks if we even want a cached pointer (is on appropriate target, device is readable). - bch2_extent_set_ptr_cached() now only sets a pointer cached if we want it. - bch2_extent_normalize_by_opts() now ensures that we only have a single cached pointer that we want. While working on this, it was noticed that this doesn't work well with reflinked data and per-file options. Another patch series is coming that plumbs through additional io path options through bch_extent_rebalance, with improved option handling. Reported-by: Reed Riley <reed@riley.engineer> Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
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@ -236,7 +236,8 @@ static int __bch2_data_update_index_update(struct btree_trans *trans,
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if (((1U << i) & m->data_opts.rewrite_ptrs) &&
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(ptr = bch2_extent_has_ptr(old, p, bkey_i_to_s(insert))) &&
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!ptr->cached) {
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bch2_extent_ptr_set_cached(bkey_i_to_s(insert), ptr);
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bch2_extent_ptr_set_cached(c, &m->op.opts,
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bkey_i_to_s(insert), ptr);
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rewrites_found |= 1U << i;
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}
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i++;
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@ -284,7 +285,8 @@ restart_drop_extra_replicas:
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durability - ptr_durability >= m->op.opts.data_replicas) {
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durability -= ptr_durability;
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bch2_extent_ptr_set_cached(bkey_i_to_s(insert), &entry->ptr);
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bch2_extent_ptr_set_cached(c, &m->op.opts,
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bkey_i_to_s(insert), &entry->ptr);
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goto restart_drop_extra_replicas;
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}
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}
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@ -295,7 +297,7 @@ restart_drop_extra_replicas:
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bch2_extent_ptr_decoded_append(insert, &p);
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bch2_bkey_narrow_crcs(insert, (struct bch_extent_crc_unpacked) { 0 });
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bch2_extent_normalize(c, bkey_i_to_s(insert));
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bch2_extent_normalize_by_opts(c, &m->op.opts, bkey_i_to_s(insert));
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ret = bch2_sum_sector_overwrites(trans, &iter, insert,
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&should_check_enospc,
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@ -558,7 +560,8 @@ void bch2_data_update_to_text(struct printbuf *out, struct data_update *m)
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int bch2_extent_drop_ptrs(struct btree_trans *trans,
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struct btree_iter *iter,
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struct bkey_s_c k,
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struct data_update_opts data_opts)
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struct bch_io_opts *io_opts,
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struct data_update_opts *data_opts)
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{
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struct bch_fs *c = trans->c;
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struct bkey_i *n;
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@ -569,11 +572,11 @@ int bch2_extent_drop_ptrs(struct btree_trans *trans,
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if (ret)
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return ret;
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while (data_opts.kill_ptrs) {
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unsigned i = 0, drop = __fls(data_opts.kill_ptrs);
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while (data_opts->kill_ptrs) {
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unsigned i = 0, drop = __fls(data_opts->kill_ptrs);
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bch2_bkey_drop_ptrs_noerror(bkey_i_to_s(n), ptr, i++ == drop);
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data_opts.kill_ptrs ^= 1U << drop;
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data_opts->kill_ptrs ^= 1U << drop;
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}
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/*
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@ -581,7 +584,7 @@ int bch2_extent_drop_ptrs(struct btree_trans *trans,
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* will do the appropriate thing with it (turning it into a
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* KEY_TYPE_error key, or just a discard if it was a cached extent)
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*/
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bch2_extent_normalize(c, bkey_i_to_s(n));
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bch2_extent_normalize_by_opts(c, io_opts, bkey_i_to_s(n));
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/*
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* Since we're not inserting through an extent iterator
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@ -720,7 +723,7 @@ int bch2_data_update_init(struct btree_trans *trans,
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m->data_opts.rewrite_ptrs = 0;
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/* if iter == NULL, it's just a promote */
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if (iter)
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ret = bch2_extent_drop_ptrs(trans, iter, k, m->data_opts);
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ret = bch2_extent_drop_ptrs(trans, iter, k, &io_opts, &m->data_opts);
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goto out;
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}
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@ -40,7 +40,8 @@ void bch2_data_update_read_done(struct data_update *,
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int bch2_extent_drop_ptrs(struct btree_trans *,
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struct btree_iter *,
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struct bkey_s_c,
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struct data_update_opts);
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struct bch_io_opts *,
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struct data_update_opts *);
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void bch2_data_update_exit(struct data_update *);
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int bch2_data_update_init(struct btree_trans *, struct btree_iter *,
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@ -978,31 +978,54 @@ bch2_extent_has_ptr(struct bkey_s_c k1, struct extent_ptr_decoded p1, struct bke
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return NULL;
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}
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void bch2_extent_ptr_set_cached(struct bkey_s k, struct bch_extent_ptr *ptr)
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static bool want_cached_ptr(struct bch_fs *c, struct bch_io_opts *opts,
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struct bch_extent_ptr *ptr)
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{
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if (!opts->promote_target ||
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!bch2_dev_in_target(c, ptr->dev, opts->promote_target))
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return false;
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struct bch_dev *ca = bch2_dev_rcu_noerror(c, ptr->dev);
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return ca && bch2_dev_is_readable(ca) && !dev_ptr_stale_rcu(ca, ptr);
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}
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void bch2_extent_ptr_set_cached(struct bch_fs *c,
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struct bch_io_opts *opts,
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struct bkey_s k,
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struct bch_extent_ptr *ptr)
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{
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struct bkey_ptrs ptrs = bch2_bkey_ptrs(k);
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union bch_extent_entry *entry;
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union bch_extent_entry *ec = NULL;
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struct extent_ptr_decoded p;
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bkey_extent_entry_for_each(ptrs, entry) {
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if (&entry->ptr == ptr) {
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ptr->cached = true;
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if (ec)
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extent_entry_drop(k, ec);
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return;
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rcu_read_lock();
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if (!want_cached_ptr(c, opts, ptr)) {
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bch2_bkey_drop_ptr_noerror(k, ptr);
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goto out;
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}
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if (extent_entry_is_stripe_ptr(entry))
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ec = entry;
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else if (extent_entry_is_ptr(entry))
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ec = NULL;
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/*
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* Stripes can't contain cached data, for - reasons.
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*
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* Possibly something we can fix in the future?
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*/
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bkey_for_each_ptr_decode(k.k, ptrs, p, entry)
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if (&entry->ptr == ptr) {
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if (p.has_ec)
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bch2_bkey_drop_ptr_noerror(k, ptr);
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else
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ptr->cached = true;
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goto out;
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}
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BUG();
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out:
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rcu_read_unlock();
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}
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/*
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* bch_extent_normalize - clean up an extent, dropping stale pointers etc.
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* bch2_extent_normalize - clean up an extent, dropping stale pointers etc.
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*
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* Returns true if @k should be dropped entirely
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*
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@ -1016,8 +1039,39 @@ bool bch2_extent_normalize(struct bch_fs *c, struct bkey_s k)
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rcu_read_lock();
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bch2_bkey_drop_ptrs(k, ptr,
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ptr->cached &&
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(ca = bch2_dev_rcu(c, ptr->dev)) &&
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dev_ptr_stale_rcu(ca, ptr) > 0);
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(!(ca = bch2_dev_rcu(c, ptr->dev)) ||
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dev_ptr_stale_rcu(ca, ptr) > 0));
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rcu_read_unlock();
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return bkey_deleted(k.k);
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}
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/*
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* bch2_extent_normalize_by_opts - clean up an extent, dropping stale pointers etc.
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*
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* Like bch2_extent_normalize(), but also only keeps a single cached pointer on
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* the promote target.
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*/
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bool bch2_extent_normalize_by_opts(struct bch_fs *c,
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struct bch_io_opts *opts,
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struct bkey_s k)
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{
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struct bkey_ptrs ptrs;
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bool have_cached_ptr;
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rcu_read_lock();
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restart_drop_ptrs:
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ptrs = bch2_bkey_ptrs(k);
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have_cached_ptr = false;
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bkey_for_each_ptr(ptrs, ptr)
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if (ptr->cached) {
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if (have_cached_ptr || !want_cached_ptr(c, opts, ptr)) {
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bch2_bkey_drop_ptr(k, ptr);
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goto restart_drop_ptrs;
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}
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have_cached_ptr = true;
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}
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rcu_read_unlock();
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return bkey_deleted(k.k);
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struct bch_extent_ptr *
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bch2_extent_has_ptr(struct bkey_s_c, struct extent_ptr_decoded, struct bkey_s);
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void bch2_extent_ptr_set_cached(struct bkey_s, struct bch_extent_ptr *);
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void bch2_extent_ptr_set_cached(struct bch_fs *, struct bch_io_opts *,
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struct bkey_s, struct bch_extent_ptr *);
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bool bch2_extent_normalize_by_opts(struct bch_fs *, struct bch_io_opts *, struct bkey_s);
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bool bch2_extent_normalize(struct bch_fs *, struct bkey_s);
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void bch2_extent_ptr_to_text(struct printbuf *out, struct bch_fs *, const struct bch_extent_ptr *);
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void bch2_bkey_ptrs_to_text(struct printbuf *, struct bch_fs *,
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struct bkey_s_c);
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if (!data_opts.rewrite_ptrs &&
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!data_opts.extra_replicas) {
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if (data_opts.kill_ptrs)
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return bch2_extent_drop_ptrs(trans, iter, k, data_opts);
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return bch2_extent_drop_ptrs(trans, iter, k, &io_opts, &data_opts);
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return 0;
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}
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