linux/fs/nfs/fscache-index.c
David Howells 402cb8dda9 fscache: Attach the index key and aux data to the cookie
Attach copies of the index key and auxiliary data to the fscache cookie so
that:

 (1) The callbacks to the netfs for this stuff can be eliminated.  This
     can simplify things in the cache as the information is still
     available, even after the cache has relinquished the cookie.

 (2) Simplifies the locking requirements of accessing the information as we
     don't have to worry about the netfs object going away on us.

 (3) The cache can do lazy updating of the coherency information on disk.
     As long as the cache is flushed before reboot/poweroff, there's no
     need to update the coherency info on disk every time it changes.

 (4) Cookies can be hashed or put in a tree as the index key is easily
     available.  This allows:

     (a) Checks for duplicate cookies can be made at the top fscache layer
     	 rather than down in the bowels of the cache backend.

     (b) Caching can be added to a netfs object that has a cookie if the
     	 cache is brought online after the netfs object is allocated.

A certain amount of space is made in the cookie for inline copies of the
data, but if it won't fit there, extra memory will be allocated for it.

The downside of this is that live cache operation requires more memory.

Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Anna Schumaker <anna.schumaker@netapp.com>
Tested-by: Steve Dickson <steved@redhat.com>
2018-04-04 13:41:28 +01:00

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/* NFS FS-Cache index structure definition
*
* Copyright (C) 2008 Red Hat, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
* Written by David Howells (dhowells@redhat.com)
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public Licence
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
* 2 of the Licence, or (at your option) any later version.
*/
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/sched.h>
#include <linux/mm.h>
#include <linux/nfs_fs.h>
#include <linux/nfs_fs_sb.h>
#include <linux/in6.h>
#include <linux/iversion.h>
#include "internal.h"
#include "fscache.h"
#define NFSDBG_FACILITY NFSDBG_FSCACHE
/*
* Define the NFS filesystem for FS-Cache. Upon registration FS-Cache sticks
* the cookie for the top-level index object for NFS into here. The top-level
* index can than have other cache objects inserted into it.
*/
struct fscache_netfs nfs_fscache_netfs = {
.name = "nfs",
.version = 0,
};
/*
* Register NFS for caching
*/
int nfs_fscache_register(void)
{
return fscache_register_netfs(&nfs_fscache_netfs);
}
/*
* Unregister NFS for caching
*/
void nfs_fscache_unregister(void)
{
fscache_unregister_netfs(&nfs_fscache_netfs);
}
/*
* Define the server object for FS-Cache. This is used to describe a server
* object to fscache_acquire_cookie(). It is keyed by the NFS protocol and
* server address parameters.
*/
const struct fscache_cookie_def nfs_fscache_server_index_def = {
.name = "NFS.server",
.type = FSCACHE_COOKIE_TYPE_INDEX,
};
/*
* Define the superblock object for FS-Cache. This is used to describe a
* superblock object to fscache_acquire_cookie(). It is keyed by all the NFS
* parameters that might cause a separate superblock.
*/
const struct fscache_cookie_def nfs_fscache_super_index_def = {
.name = "NFS.super",
.type = FSCACHE_COOKIE_TYPE_INDEX,
};
/*
* Get certain file attributes from the netfs data
* - This function can be absent for an index
* - Not permitted to return an error
* - The netfs data from the cookie being used as the source is presented
*/
static void nfs_fscache_inode_get_attr(const void *cookie_netfs_data,
uint64_t *size)
{
const struct nfs_inode *nfsi = cookie_netfs_data;
*size = nfsi->vfs_inode.i_size;
}
/*
* Consult the netfs about the state of an object
* - This function can be absent if the index carries no state data
* - The netfs data from the cookie being used as the target is
* presented, as is the auxiliary data
*/
static
enum fscache_checkaux nfs_fscache_inode_check_aux(void *cookie_netfs_data,
const void *data,
uint16_t datalen)
{
struct nfs_fscache_inode_auxdata auxdata;
struct nfs_inode *nfsi = cookie_netfs_data;
if (datalen != sizeof(auxdata))
return FSCACHE_CHECKAUX_OBSOLETE;
memset(&auxdata, 0, sizeof(auxdata));
auxdata.size = nfsi->vfs_inode.i_size;
auxdata.mtime = nfsi->vfs_inode.i_mtime;
auxdata.ctime = nfsi->vfs_inode.i_ctime;
if (NFS_SERVER(&nfsi->vfs_inode)->nfs_client->rpc_ops->version == 4)
auxdata.change_attr = inode_peek_iversion_raw(&nfsi->vfs_inode);
if (memcmp(data, &auxdata, datalen) != 0)
return FSCACHE_CHECKAUX_OBSOLETE;
return FSCACHE_CHECKAUX_OKAY;
}
/*
* Get an extra reference on a read context.
* - This function can be absent if the completion function doesn't require a
* context.
* - The read context is passed back to NFS in the event that a data read on the
* cache fails with EIO - in which case the server must be contacted to
* retrieve the data, which requires the read context for security.
*/
static void nfs_fh_get_context(void *cookie_netfs_data, void *context)
{
get_nfs_open_context(context);
}
/*
* Release an extra reference on a read context.
* - This function can be absent if the completion function doesn't require a
* context.
*/
static void nfs_fh_put_context(void *cookie_netfs_data, void *context)
{
if (context)
put_nfs_open_context(context);
}
/*
* Define the inode object for FS-Cache. This is used to describe an inode
* object to fscache_acquire_cookie(). It is keyed by the NFS file handle for
* an inode.
*
* Coherency is managed by comparing the copies of i_size, i_mtime and i_ctime
* held in the cache auxiliary data for the data storage object with those in
* the inode struct in memory.
*/
const struct fscache_cookie_def nfs_fscache_inode_object_def = {
.name = "NFS.fh",
.type = FSCACHE_COOKIE_TYPE_DATAFILE,
.get_attr = nfs_fscache_inode_get_attr,
.check_aux = nfs_fscache_inode_check_aux,
.get_context = nfs_fh_get_context,
.put_context = nfs_fh_put_context,
};