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fuse: enable asynchronous processing direct IO
In case of synchronous DIO request (i.e. read(2) or write(2) for a file opened with O_DIRECT), the patch submits fuse requests asynchronously, but waits for their completions before return from fuse_direct_IO(). In case of asynchronous DIO request (i.e. libaio io_submit() or a file opened with O_DIRECT), the patch submits fuse requests asynchronously and return -EIOCBQUEUED immediately. The only special case is async DIO extending file. Here the patch falls back to old behaviour because we can't return -EIOCBQUEUED and update i_size later, without i_mutex hold. And we have no method to wait on real async I/O requests. The patch also clean __fuse_direct_write() up: it's better to update i_size in its callers. Thanks Brian for suggestion. Signed-off-by: Maxim Patlasov <mpatlasov@parallels.com> Signed-off-by: Miklos Szeredi <mszeredi@suse.cz>
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@ -1366,11 +1366,8 @@ static ssize_t __fuse_direct_write(struct fuse_io_priv *io,
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ssize_t res;
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res = generic_write_checks(file, ppos, &count, 0);
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if (!res) {
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if (!res)
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res = fuse_direct_io(io, iov, nr_segs, count, ppos, 1);
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if (!io->async && res > 0)
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fuse_write_update_size(inode, *ppos);
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}
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fuse_invalidate_attr(inode);
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@ -1391,6 +1388,8 @@ static ssize_t fuse_direct_write(struct file *file, const char __user *buf,
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/* Don't allow parallel writes to the same file */
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mutex_lock(&inode->i_mutex);
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res = __fuse_direct_write(&io, &iov, 1, ppos);
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if (res > 0)
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fuse_write_update_size(inode, *ppos);
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mutex_unlock(&inode->i_mutex);
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return res;
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@ -2360,23 +2359,61 @@ fuse_direct_IO(int rw, struct kiocb *iocb, const struct iovec *iov,
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ssize_t ret = 0;
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struct file *file = NULL;
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loff_t pos = 0;
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struct inode *inode;
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loff_t i_size;
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size_t count = iov_length(iov, nr_segs);
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struct fuse_io_priv *io;
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file = iocb->ki_filp;
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pos = offset;
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inode = file->f_mapping->host;
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i_size = i_size_read(inode);
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io = kzalloc(sizeof(struct fuse_io_priv), GFP_KERNEL);
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io = kmalloc(sizeof(struct fuse_io_priv), GFP_KERNEL);
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if (!io)
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return -ENOMEM;
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spin_lock_init(&io->lock);
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io->reqs = 1;
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io->bytes = -1;
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io->size = 0;
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io->offset = offset;
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io->write = (rw == WRITE);
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io->err = 0;
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io->file = file;
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/*
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* By default, we want to optimize all I/Os with async request
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* submission to the client filesystem.
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*/
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io->async = 1;
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io->iocb = iocb;
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/*
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* We cannot asynchronously extend the size of a file. We have no method
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* to wait on real async I/O requests, so we must submit this request
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* synchronously.
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*/
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if (!is_sync_kiocb(iocb) && (offset + count > i_size) && rw == WRITE)
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io->async = false;
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if (rw == WRITE)
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ret = __fuse_direct_write(io, iov, nr_segs, &pos);
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else
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ret = __fuse_direct_read(io, iov, nr_segs, &pos);
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kfree(io);
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if (io->async) {
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fuse_aio_complete(io, ret < 0 ? ret : 0, -1);
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/* we have a non-extending, async request, so return */
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if (ret > 0 && !is_sync_kiocb(iocb))
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return -EIOCBQUEUED;
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ret = wait_on_sync_kiocb(iocb);
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} else {
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kfree(io);
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}
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if (rw == WRITE && ret > 0)
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fuse_write_update_size(inode, pos);
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return ret;
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}
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