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13 /* Central locking logic has four stages:
33 Stage 1 (lock, unlock) is mainly about checking input args and
34 splitting into one of the four main operations:
36 dlm_lock = request_lock
37 dlm_lock+CONVERT = convert_lock
38 dlm_unlock = unlock_lock
39 dlm_unlock+CANCEL = cancel_lock
41 Stage 2, xxxx_lock(), just finds and locks the relevant rsb which is
42 provided to the next stage.
44 Stage 3, _xxxx_lock(), determines if the operation is local or remote.
45 When remote, it calls send_xxxx(), when local it calls do_xxxx().
47 Stage 4, do_xxxx(), is the guts of the operation. It manipulates the
48 given rsb and lkb and queues callbacks.
50 For remote operations, send_xxxx() results in the corresponding do_xxxx()
51 function being executed on the remote node. The connecting send/receive
52 calls on local (L) and remote (R) nodes:
54 L: send_xxxx() -> R: receive_xxxx()
56 L: receive_xxxx_reply() <- R: send_xxxx_reply()
58 #include <linux/types.h>
59 #include <linux/rbtree.h>
60 #include <linux/slab.h>
61 #include "dlm_internal.h"
62 #include <linux/dlm_device.h>
65 #include "requestqueue.h"
69 #include "lockspace.h"
74 #include "lvb_table.h"
78 static int send_request(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
);
79 static int send_convert(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
);
80 static int send_unlock(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
);
81 static int send_cancel(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
);
82 static int send_grant(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
);
83 static int send_bast(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
, int mode
);
84 static int send_lookup(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
);
85 static int send_remove(struct dlm_rsb
*r
);
86 static int _request_lock(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
);
87 static int _cancel_lock(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
);
88 static void __receive_convert_reply(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
,
89 struct dlm_message
*ms
);
90 static int receive_extralen(struct dlm_message
*ms
);
91 static void do_purge(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, int nodeid
, int pid
);
92 static void del_timeout(struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
);
93 static void toss_rsb(struct kref
*kref
);
96 * Lock compatibilty matrix - thanks Steve
97 * UN = Unlocked state. Not really a state, used as a flag
98 * PD = Padding. Used to make the matrix a nice power of two in size
99 * Other states are the same as the VMS DLM.
100 * Usage: matrix[grmode+1][rqmode+1] (although m[rq+1][gr+1] is the same)
103 static const int __dlm_compat_matrix
[8][8] = {
104 /* UN NL CR CW PR PW EX PD */
105 {1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0}, /* UN */
106 {1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0}, /* NL */
107 {1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0}, /* CR */
108 {1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0}, /* CW */
109 {1, 1, 1, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0}, /* PR */
110 {1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0}, /* PW */
111 {1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0}, /* EX */
112 {0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0} /* PD */
116 * This defines the direction of transfer of LVB data.
117 * Granted mode is the row; requested mode is the column.
118 * Usage: matrix[grmode+1][rqmode+1]
119 * 1 = LVB is returned to the caller
120 * 0 = LVB is written to the resource
121 * -1 = nothing happens to the LVB
124 const int dlm_lvb_operations
[8][8] = {
125 /* UN NL CR CW PR PW EX PD*/
126 { -1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, -1 }, /* UN */
127 { -1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0 }, /* NL */
128 { -1, -1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0 }, /* CR */
129 { -1, -1, -1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0 }, /* CW */
130 { -1, -1, -1, -1, 1, 1, 1, 0 }, /* PR */
131 { -1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0 }, /* PW */
132 { -1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 }, /* EX */
133 { -1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 } /* PD */
136 #define modes_compat(gr, rq) \
137 __dlm_compat_matrix[(gr)->lkb_grmode + 1][(rq)->lkb_rqmode + 1]
139 int dlm_modes_compat(int mode1
, int mode2
)
141 return __dlm_compat_matrix
[mode1
+ 1][mode2
+ 1];
145 * Compatibility matrix for conversions with QUECVT set.
146 * Granted mode is the row; requested mode is the column.
147 * Usage: matrix[grmode+1][rqmode+1]
150 static const int __quecvt_compat_matrix
[8][8] = {
151 /* UN NL CR CW PR PW EX PD */
152 {0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0}, /* UN */
153 {0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0}, /* NL */
154 {0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0}, /* CR */
155 {0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 0}, /* CW */
156 {0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0}, /* PR */
157 {0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0}, /* PW */
158 {0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0}, /* EX */
159 {0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0} /* PD */
162 void dlm_print_lkb(struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
)
164 printk(KERN_ERR
"lkb: nodeid %d id %x remid %x exflags %x flags %x "
165 "sts %d rq %d gr %d wait_type %d wait_nodeid %d seq %llu\n",
166 lkb
->lkb_nodeid
, lkb
->lkb_id
, lkb
->lkb_remid
, lkb
->lkb_exflags
,
167 lkb
->lkb_flags
, lkb
->lkb_status
, lkb
->lkb_rqmode
,
168 lkb
->lkb_grmode
, lkb
->lkb_wait_type
, lkb
->lkb_wait_nodeid
,
169 (unsigned long long)lkb
->lkb_recover_seq
);
172 static void dlm_print_rsb(struct dlm_rsb
*r
)
174 printk(KERN_ERR
"rsb: nodeid %d master %d dir %d flags %lx first %x "
176 r
->res_nodeid
, r
->res_master_nodeid
, r
->res_dir_nodeid
,
177 r
->res_flags
, r
->res_first_lkid
, r
->res_recover_locks_count
,
181 void dlm_dump_rsb(struct dlm_rsb
*r
)
187 printk(KERN_ERR
"rsb: root_list empty %d recover_list empty %d\n",
188 list_empty(&r
->res_root_list
), list_empty(&r
->res_recover_list
));
189 printk(KERN_ERR
"rsb lookup list\n");
190 list_for_each_entry(lkb
, &r
->res_lookup
, lkb_rsb_lookup
)
192 printk(KERN_ERR
"rsb grant queue:\n");
193 list_for_each_entry(lkb
, &r
->res_grantqueue
, lkb_statequeue
)
195 printk(KERN_ERR
"rsb convert queue:\n");
196 list_for_each_entry(lkb
, &r
->res_convertqueue
, lkb_statequeue
)
198 printk(KERN_ERR
"rsb wait queue:\n");
199 list_for_each_entry(lkb
, &r
->res_waitqueue
, lkb_statequeue
)
203 /* Threads cannot use the lockspace while it's being recovered */
205 static inline void dlm_lock_recovery(struct dlm_ls
*ls
)
207 down_read(&ls
->ls_in_recovery
);
210 void dlm_unlock_recovery(struct dlm_ls
*ls
)
212 up_read(&ls
->ls_in_recovery
);
215 int dlm_lock_recovery_try(struct dlm_ls
*ls
)
217 return down_read_trylock(&ls
->ls_in_recovery
);
220 static inline int can_be_queued(struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
)
222 return !(lkb
->lkb_exflags
& DLM_LKF_NOQUEUE
);
225 static inline int force_blocking_asts(struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
)
227 return (lkb
->lkb_exflags
& DLM_LKF_NOQUEUEBAST
);
230 static inline int is_demoted(struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
)
232 return (lkb
->lkb_sbflags
& DLM_SBF_DEMOTED
);
235 static inline int is_altmode(struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
)
237 return (lkb
->lkb_sbflags
& DLM_SBF_ALTMODE
);
240 static inline int is_granted(struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
)
242 return (lkb
->lkb_status
== DLM_LKSTS_GRANTED
);
245 static inline int is_remote(struct dlm_rsb
*r
)
247 DLM_ASSERT(r
->res_nodeid
>= 0, dlm_print_rsb(r
););
248 return !!r
->res_nodeid
;
251 static inline int is_process_copy(struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
)
253 return (lkb
->lkb_nodeid
&& !(lkb
->lkb_flags
& DLM_IFL_MSTCPY
));
256 static inline int is_master_copy(struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
)
258 return (lkb
->lkb_flags
& DLM_IFL_MSTCPY
) ? 1 : 0;
261 static inline int middle_conversion(struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
)
263 if ((lkb
->lkb_grmode
==DLM_LOCK_PR
&& lkb
->lkb_rqmode
==DLM_LOCK_CW
) ||
264 (lkb
->lkb_rqmode
==DLM_LOCK_PR
&& lkb
->lkb_grmode
==DLM_LOCK_CW
))
269 static inline int down_conversion(struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
)
271 return (!middle_conversion(lkb
) && lkb
->lkb_rqmode
< lkb
->lkb_grmode
);
274 static inline int is_overlap_unlock(struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
)
276 return lkb
->lkb_flags
& DLM_IFL_OVERLAP_UNLOCK
;
279 static inline int is_overlap_cancel(struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
)
281 return lkb
->lkb_flags
& DLM_IFL_OVERLAP_CANCEL
;
284 static inline int is_overlap(struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
)
286 return (lkb
->lkb_flags
& (DLM_IFL_OVERLAP_UNLOCK
|
287 DLM_IFL_OVERLAP_CANCEL
));
290 static void queue_cast(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
, int rv
)
292 if (is_master_copy(lkb
))
297 DLM_ASSERT(lkb
->lkb_lksb
, dlm_print_lkb(lkb
););
299 /* if the operation was a cancel, then return -DLM_ECANCEL, if a
300 timeout caused the cancel then return -ETIMEDOUT */
301 if (rv
== -DLM_ECANCEL
&& (lkb
->lkb_flags
& DLM_IFL_TIMEOUT_CANCEL
)) {
302 lkb
->lkb_flags
&= ~DLM_IFL_TIMEOUT_CANCEL
;
306 if (rv
== -DLM_ECANCEL
&& (lkb
->lkb_flags
& DLM_IFL_DEADLOCK_CANCEL
)) {
307 lkb
->lkb_flags
&= ~DLM_IFL_DEADLOCK_CANCEL
;
311 dlm_add_cb(lkb
, DLM_CB_CAST
, lkb
->lkb_grmode
, rv
, lkb
->lkb_sbflags
);
314 static inline void queue_cast_overlap(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
)
317 is_overlap_unlock(lkb
) ? -DLM_EUNLOCK
: -DLM_ECANCEL
);
320 static void queue_bast(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
, int rqmode
)
322 if (is_master_copy(lkb
)) {
323 send_bast(r
, lkb
, rqmode
);
325 dlm_add_cb(lkb
, DLM_CB_BAST
, rqmode
, 0, 0);
330 * Basic operations on rsb's and lkb's
333 /* This is only called to add a reference when the code already holds
334 a valid reference to the rsb, so there's no need for locking. */
336 static inline void hold_rsb(struct dlm_rsb
*r
)
338 kref_get(&r
->res_ref
);
341 void dlm_hold_rsb(struct dlm_rsb
*r
)
346 /* When all references to the rsb are gone it's transferred to
347 the tossed list for later disposal. */
349 static void put_rsb(struct dlm_rsb
*r
)
351 struct dlm_ls
*ls
= r
->res_ls
;
352 uint32_t bucket
= r
->res_bucket
;
354 spin_lock(&ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[bucket
].lock
);
355 kref_put(&r
->res_ref
, toss_rsb
);
356 spin_unlock(&ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[bucket
].lock
);
359 void dlm_put_rsb(struct dlm_rsb
*r
)
364 static int pre_rsb_struct(struct dlm_ls
*ls
)
366 struct dlm_rsb
*r1
, *r2
;
369 spin_lock(&ls
->ls_new_rsb_spin
);
370 if (ls
->ls_new_rsb_count
> dlm_config
.ci_new_rsb_count
/ 2) {
371 spin_unlock(&ls
->ls_new_rsb_spin
);
374 spin_unlock(&ls
->ls_new_rsb_spin
);
376 r1
= dlm_allocate_rsb(ls
);
377 r2
= dlm_allocate_rsb(ls
);
379 spin_lock(&ls
->ls_new_rsb_spin
);
381 list_add(&r1
->res_hashchain
, &ls
->ls_new_rsb
);
382 ls
->ls_new_rsb_count
++;
385 list_add(&r2
->res_hashchain
, &ls
->ls_new_rsb
);
386 ls
->ls_new_rsb_count
++;
388 count
= ls
->ls_new_rsb_count
;
389 spin_unlock(&ls
->ls_new_rsb_spin
);
396 /* If ls->ls_new_rsb is empty, return -EAGAIN, so the caller can
397 unlock any spinlocks, go back and call pre_rsb_struct again.
398 Otherwise, take an rsb off the list and return it. */
400 static int get_rsb_struct(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, char *name
, int len
,
401 struct dlm_rsb
**r_ret
)
406 spin_lock(&ls
->ls_new_rsb_spin
);
407 if (list_empty(&ls
->ls_new_rsb
)) {
408 count
= ls
->ls_new_rsb_count
;
409 spin_unlock(&ls
->ls_new_rsb_spin
);
410 log_debug(ls
, "find_rsb retry %d %d %s",
411 count
, dlm_config
.ci_new_rsb_count
, name
);
415 r
= list_first_entry(&ls
->ls_new_rsb
, struct dlm_rsb
, res_hashchain
);
416 list_del(&r
->res_hashchain
);
417 /* Convert the empty list_head to a NULL rb_node for tree usage: */
418 memset(&r
->res_hashnode
, 0, sizeof(struct rb_node
));
419 ls
->ls_new_rsb_count
--;
420 spin_unlock(&ls
->ls_new_rsb_spin
);
424 memcpy(r
->res_name
, name
, len
);
425 mutex_init(&r
->res_mutex
);
427 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&r
->res_lookup
);
428 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&r
->res_grantqueue
);
429 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&r
->res_convertqueue
);
430 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&r
->res_waitqueue
);
431 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&r
->res_root_list
);
432 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&r
->res_recover_list
);
438 static int rsb_cmp(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, const char *name
, int nlen
)
440 char maxname
[DLM_RESNAME_MAXLEN
];
442 memset(maxname
, 0, DLM_RESNAME_MAXLEN
);
443 memcpy(maxname
, name
, nlen
);
444 return memcmp(r
->res_name
, maxname
, DLM_RESNAME_MAXLEN
);
447 int dlm_search_rsb_tree(struct rb_root
*tree
, char *name
, int len
,
448 struct dlm_rsb
**r_ret
)
450 struct rb_node
*node
= tree
->rb_node
;
455 r
= rb_entry(node
, struct dlm_rsb
, res_hashnode
);
456 rc
= rsb_cmp(r
, name
, len
);
458 node
= node
->rb_left
;
460 node
= node
->rb_right
;
472 static int rsb_insert(struct dlm_rsb
*rsb
, struct rb_root
*tree
)
474 struct rb_node
**newn
= &tree
->rb_node
;
475 struct rb_node
*parent
= NULL
;
479 struct dlm_rsb
*cur
= rb_entry(*newn
, struct dlm_rsb
,
483 rc
= rsb_cmp(cur
, rsb
->res_name
, rsb
->res_length
);
485 newn
= &parent
->rb_left
;
487 newn
= &parent
->rb_right
;
489 log_print("rsb_insert match");
496 rb_link_node(&rsb
->res_hashnode
, parent
, newn
);
497 rb_insert_color(&rsb
->res_hashnode
, tree
);
502 * Find rsb in rsbtbl and potentially create/add one
504 * Delaying the release of rsb's has a similar benefit to applications keeping
505 * NL locks on an rsb, but without the guarantee that the cached master value
506 * will still be valid when the rsb is reused. Apps aren't always smart enough
507 * to keep NL locks on an rsb that they may lock again shortly; this can lead
508 * to excessive master lookups and removals if we don't delay the release.
510 * Searching for an rsb means looking through both the normal list and toss
511 * list. When found on the toss list the rsb is moved to the normal list with
512 * ref count of 1; when found on normal list the ref count is incremented.
514 * rsb's on the keep list are being used locally and refcounted.
515 * rsb's on the toss list are not being used locally, and are not refcounted.
517 * The toss list rsb's were either
518 * - previously used locally but not any more (were on keep list, then
519 * moved to toss list when last refcount dropped)
520 * - created and put on toss list as a directory record for a lookup
521 * (we are the dir node for the res, but are not using the res right now,
522 * but some other node is)
524 * The purpose of find_rsb() is to return a refcounted rsb for local use.
525 * So, if the given rsb is on the toss list, it is moved to the keep list
526 * before being returned.
528 * toss_rsb() happens when all local usage of the rsb is done, i.e. no
529 * more refcounts exist, so the rsb is moved from the keep list to the
532 * rsb's on both keep and toss lists are used for doing a name to master
533 * lookups. rsb's that are in use locally (and being refcounted) are on
534 * the keep list, rsb's that are not in use locally (not refcounted) and
535 * only exist for name/master lookups are on the toss list.
537 * rsb's on the toss list who's dir_nodeid is not local can have stale
538 * name/master mappings. So, remote requests on such rsb's can potentially
539 * return with an error, which means the mapping is stale and needs to
540 * be updated with a new lookup. (The idea behind MASTER UNCERTAIN and
541 * first_lkid is to keep only a single outstanding request on an rsb
542 * while that rsb has a potentially stale master.)
545 static int find_rsb_dir(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, char *name
, int len
,
546 uint32_t hash
, uint32_t b
,
547 int dir_nodeid
, int from_nodeid
,
548 unsigned int flags
, struct dlm_rsb
**r_ret
)
550 struct dlm_rsb
*r
= NULL
;
551 int our_nodeid
= dlm_our_nodeid();
558 if (flags
& R_RECEIVE_REQUEST
) {
559 if (from_nodeid
== dir_nodeid
)
563 } else if (flags
& R_REQUEST
) {
568 * flags & R_RECEIVE_RECOVER is from dlm_recover_master_copy, so
569 * from_nodeid has sent us a lock in dlm_recover_locks, believing
570 * we're the new master. Our local recovery may not have set
571 * res_master_nodeid to our_nodeid yet, so allow either. Don't
572 * create the rsb; dlm_recover_process_copy() will handle EBADR
575 * If someone sends us a request, we are the dir node, and we do
576 * not find the rsb anywhere, then recreate it. This happens if
577 * someone sends us a request after we have removed/freed an rsb
578 * from our toss list. (They sent a request instead of lookup
579 * because they are using an rsb from their toss list.)
582 if (from_local
|| from_dir
||
583 (from_other
&& (dir_nodeid
== our_nodeid
))) {
589 error
= pre_rsb_struct(ls
);
594 spin_lock(&ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[b
].lock
);
596 error
= dlm_search_rsb_tree(&ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[b
].keep
, name
, len
, &r
);
601 * rsb is active, so we can't check master_nodeid without lock_rsb.
604 kref_get(&r
->res_ref
);
610 error
= dlm_search_rsb_tree(&ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[b
].toss
, name
, len
, &r
);
615 * rsb found inactive (master_nodeid may be out of date unless
616 * we are the dir_nodeid or were the master) No other thread
617 * is using this rsb because it's on the toss list, so we can
618 * look at or update res_master_nodeid without lock_rsb.
621 if ((r
->res_master_nodeid
!= our_nodeid
) && from_other
) {
622 /* our rsb was not master, and another node (not the dir node)
623 has sent us a request */
624 log_debug(ls
, "find_rsb toss from_other %d master %d dir %d %s",
625 from_nodeid
, r
->res_master_nodeid
, dir_nodeid
,
631 if ((r
->res_master_nodeid
!= our_nodeid
) && from_dir
) {
632 /* don't think this should ever happen */
633 log_error(ls
, "find_rsb toss from_dir %d master %d",
634 from_nodeid
, r
->res_master_nodeid
);
636 /* fix it and go on */
637 r
->res_master_nodeid
= our_nodeid
;
639 rsb_clear_flag(r
, RSB_MASTER_UNCERTAIN
);
640 r
->res_first_lkid
= 0;
643 if (from_local
&& (r
->res_master_nodeid
!= our_nodeid
)) {
644 /* Because we have held no locks on this rsb,
645 res_master_nodeid could have become stale. */
646 rsb_set_flag(r
, RSB_MASTER_UNCERTAIN
);
647 r
->res_first_lkid
= 0;
650 rb_erase(&r
->res_hashnode
, &ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[b
].toss
);
651 error
= rsb_insert(r
, &ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[b
].keep
);
660 if (error
== -EBADR
&& !create
)
663 error
= get_rsb_struct(ls
, name
, len
, &r
);
664 if (error
== -EAGAIN
) {
665 spin_unlock(&ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[b
].lock
);
673 r
->res_dir_nodeid
= dir_nodeid
;
674 kref_init(&r
->res_ref
);
677 /* want to see how often this happens */
678 log_debug(ls
, "find_rsb new from_dir %d recreate %s",
679 from_nodeid
, r
->res_name
);
680 r
->res_master_nodeid
= our_nodeid
;
685 if (from_other
&& (dir_nodeid
!= our_nodeid
)) {
686 /* should never happen */
687 log_error(ls
, "find_rsb new from_other %d dir %d our %d %s",
688 from_nodeid
, dir_nodeid
, our_nodeid
, r
->res_name
);
696 log_debug(ls
, "find_rsb new from_other %d dir %d %s",
697 from_nodeid
, dir_nodeid
, r
->res_name
);
700 if (dir_nodeid
== our_nodeid
) {
701 /* When we are the dir nodeid, we can set the master
703 r
->res_master_nodeid
= our_nodeid
;
706 /* set_master will send_lookup to dir_nodeid */
707 r
->res_master_nodeid
= 0;
712 error
= rsb_insert(r
, &ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[b
].keep
);
714 spin_unlock(&ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[b
].lock
);
720 /* During recovery, other nodes can send us new MSTCPY locks (from
721 dlm_recover_locks) before we've made ourself master (in
722 dlm_recover_masters). */
724 static int find_rsb_nodir(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, char *name
, int len
,
725 uint32_t hash
, uint32_t b
,
726 int dir_nodeid
, int from_nodeid
,
727 unsigned int flags
, struct dlm_rsb
**r_ret
)
729 struct dlm_rsb
*r
= NULL
;
730 int our_nodeid
= dlm_our_nodeid();
731 int recover
= (flags
& R_RECEIVE_RECOVER
);
735 error
= pre_rsb_struct(ls
);
739 spin_lock(&ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[b
].lock
);
741 error
= dlm_search_rsb_tree(&ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[b
].keep
, name
, len
, &r
);
746 * rsb is active, so we can't check master_nodeid without lock_rsb.
749 kref_get(&r
->res_ref
);
754 error
= dlm_search_rsb_tree(&ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[b
].toss
, name
, len
, &r
);
759 * rsb found inactive. No other thread is using this rsb because
760 * it's on the toss list, so we can look at or update
761 * res_master_nodeid without lock_rsb.
764 if (!recover
&& (r
->res_master_nodeid
!= our_nodeid
) && from_nodeid
) {
765 /* our rsb is not master, and another node has sent us a
766 request; this should never happen */
767 log_error(ls
, "find_rsb toss from_nodeid %d master %d dir %d",
768 from_nodeid
, r
->res_master_nodeid
, dir_nodeid
);
774 if (!recover
&& (r
->res_master_nodeid
!= our_nodeid
) &&
775 (dir_nodeid
== our_nodeid
)) {
776 /* our rsb is not master, and we are dir; may as well fix it;
777 this should never happen */
778 log_error(ls
, "find_rsb toss our %d master %d dir %d",
779 our_nodeid
, r
->res_master_nodeid
, dir_nodeid
);
781 r
->res_master_nodeid
= our_nodeid
;
785 rb_erase(&r
->res_hashnode
, &ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[b
].toss
);
786 error
= rsb_insert(r
, &ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[b
].keep
);
795 error
= get_rsb_struct(ls
, name
, len
, &r
);
796 if (error
== -EAGAIN
) {
797 spin_unlock(&ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[b
].lock
);
805 r
->res_dir_nodeid
= dir_nodeid
;
806 r
->res_master_nodeid
= dir_nodeid
;
807 r
->res_nodeid
= (dir_nodeid
== our_nodeid
) ? 0 : dir_nodeid
;
808 kref_init(&r
->res_ref
);
810 error
= rsb_insert(r
, &ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[b
].keep
);
812 spin_unlock(&ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[b
].lock
);
818 static int find_rsb(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, char *name
, int len
, int from_nodeid
,
819 unsigned int flags
, struct dlm_rsb
**r_ret
)
824 if (len
> DLM_RESNAME_MAXLEN
)
827 hash
= jhash(name
, len
, 0);
828 b
= hash
& (ls
->ls_rsbtbl_size
- 1);
830 dir_nodeid
= dlm_hash2nodeid(ls
, hash
);
832 if (dlm_no_directory(ls
))
833 return find_rsb_nodir(ls
, name
, len
, hash
, b
, dir_nodeid
,
834 from_nodeid
, flags
, r_ret
);
836 return find_rsb_dir(ls
, name
, len
, hash
, b
, dir_nodeid
,
837 from_nodeid
, flags
, r_ret
);
840 /* we have received a request and found that res_master_nodeid != our_nodeid,
841 so we need to return an error or make ourself the master */
843 static int validate_master_nodeid(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, struct dlm_rsb
*r
,
846 if (dlm_no_directory(ls
)) {
847 log_error(ls
, "find_rsb keep from_nodeid %d master %d dir %d",
848 from_nodeid
, r
->res_master_nodeid
,
854 if (from_nodeid
!= r
->res_dir_nodeid
) {
855 /* our rsb is not master, and another node (not the dir node)
856 has sent us a request. this is much more common when our
857 master_nodeid is zero, so limit debug to non-zero. */
859 if (r
->res_master_nodeid
) {
860 log_debug(ls
, "validate master from_other %d master %d "
861 "dir %d first %x %s", from_nodeid
,
862 r
->res_master_nodeid
, r
->res_dir_nodeid
,
863 r
->res_first_lkid
, r
->res_name
);
867 /* our rsb is not master, but the dir nodeid has sent us a
868 request; this could happen with master 0 / res_nodeid -1 */
870 if (r
->res_master_nodeid
) {
871 log_error(ls
, "validate master from_dir %d master %d "
873 from_nodeid
, r
->res_master_nodeid
,
874 r
->res_first_lkid
, r
->res_name
);
877 r
->res_master_nodeid
= dlm_our_nodeid();
884 * We're the dir node for this res and another node wants to know the
885 * master nodeid. During normal operation (non recovery) this is only
886 * called from receive_lookup(); master lookups when the local node is
887 * the dir node are done by find_rsb().
889 * normal operation, we are the dir node for a resource
894 * . dlm_master_lookup flags 0
896 * recover directory, we are rebuilding dir for all resources
897 * . dlm_recover_directory
899 * remote node sends back the rsb names it is master of and we are dir of
900 * . dlm_master_lookup RECOVER_DIR (fix_master 0, from_master 1)
901 * we either create new rsb setting remote node as master, or find existing
902 * rsb and set master to be the remote node.
904 * recover masters, we are finding the new master for resources
905 * . dlm_recover_masters
907 * . dlm_send_rcom_lookup
908 * . receive_rcom_lookup
909 * . dlm_master_lookup RECOVER_MASTER (fix_master 1, from_master 0)
912 int dlm_master_lookup(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, int from_nodeid
, char *name
, int len
,
913 unsigned int flags
, int *r_nodeid
, int *result
)
915 struct dlm_rsb
*r
= NULL
;
917 int from_master
= (flags
& DLM_LU_RECOVER_DIR
);
918 int fix_master
= (flags
& DLM_LU_RECOVER_MASTER
);
919 int our_nodeid
= dlm_our_nodeid();
920 int dir_nodeid
, error
, toss_list
= 0;
922 if (len
> DLM_RESNAME_MAXLEN
)
925 if (from_nodeid
== our_nodeid
) {
926 log_error(ls
, "dlm_master_lookup from our_nodeid %d flags %x",
931 hash
= jhash(name
, len
, 0);
932 b
= hash
& (ls
->ls_rsbtbl_size
- 1);
934 dir_nodeid
= dlm_hash2nodeid(ls
, hash
);
935 if (dir_nodeid
!= our_nodeid
) {
936 log_error(ls
, "dlm_master_lookup from %d dir %d our %d h %x %d",
937 from_nodeid
, dir_nodeid
, our_nodeid
, hash
,
944 error
= pre_rsb_struct(ls
);
948 spin_lock(&ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[b
].lock
);
949 error
= dlm_search_rsb_tree(&ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[b
].keep
, name
, len
, &r
);
951 /* because the rsb is active, we need to lock_rsb before
952 checking/changing re_master_nodeid */
955 spin_unlock(&ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[b
].lock
);
960 error
= dlm_search_rsb_tree(&ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[b
].toss
, name
, len
, &r
);
964 /* because the rsb is inactive (on toss list), it's not refcounted
965 and lock_rsb is not used, but is protected by the rsbtbl lock */
969 if (r
->res_dir_nodeid
!= our_nodeid
) {
970 /* should not happen, but may as well fix it and carry on */
971 log_error(ls
, "dlm_master_lookup res_dir %d our %d %s",
972 r
->res_dir_nodeid
, our_nodeid
, r
->res_name
);
973 r
->res_dir_nodeid
= our_nodeid
;
976 if (fix_master
&& dlm_is_removed(ls
, r
->res_master_nodeid
)) {
977 /* Recovery uses this function to set a new master when
978 the previous master failed. Setting NEW_MASTER will
979 force dlm_recover_masters to call recover_master on this
980 rsb even though the res_nodeid is no longer removed. */
982 r
->res_master_nodeid
= from_nodeid
;
983 r
->res_nodeid
= from_nodeid
;
984 rsb_set_flag(r
, RSB_NEW_MASTER
);
987 /* I don't think we should ever find it on toss list. */
988 log_error(ls
, "dlm_master_lookup fix_master on toss");
993 if (from_master
&& (r
->res_master_nodeid
!= from_nodeid
)) {
994 /* this will happen if from_nodeid became master during
995 a previous recovery cycle, and we aborted the previous
996 cycle before recovering this master value */
998 log_limit(ls
, "dlm_master_lookup from_master %d "
999 "master_nodeid %d res_nodeid %d first %x %s",
1000 from_nodeid
, r
->res_master_nodeid
, r
->res_nodeid
,
1001 r
->res_first_lkid
, r
->res_name
);
1003 if (r
->res_master_nodeid
== our_nodeid
) {
1004 log_error(ls
, "from_master %d our_master", from_nodeid
);
1009 r
->res_master_nodeid
= from_nodeid
;
1010 r
->res_nodeid
= from_nodeid
;
1011 rsb_set_flag(r
, RSB_NEW_MASTER
);
1014 if (!r
->res_master_nodeid
) {
1015 /* this will happen if recovery happens while we're looking
1016 up the master for this rsb */
1018 log_debug(ls
, "dlm_master_lookup master 0 to %d first %x %s",
1019 from_nodeid
, r
->res_first_lkid
, r
->res_name
);
1020 r
->res_master_nodeid
= from_nodeid
;
1021 r
->res_nodeid
= from_nodeid
;
1024 if (!from_master
&& !fix_master
&&
1025 (r
->res_master_nodeid
== from_nodeid
)) {
1026 /* this can happen when the master sends remove, the dir node
1027 finds the rsb on the keep list and ignores the remove,
1028 and the former master sends a lookup */
1030 log_limit(ls
, "dlm_master_lookup from master %d flags %x "
1031 "first %x %s", from_nodeid
, flags
,
1032 r
->res_first_lkid
, r
->res_name
);
1036 *r_nodeid
= r
->res_master_nodeid
;
1038 *result
= DLM_LU_MATCH
;
1041 r
->res_toss_time
= jiffies
;
1042 /* the rsb was inactive (on toss list) */
1043 spin_unlock(&ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[b
].lock
);
1045 /* the rsb was active */
1052 error
= get_rsb_struct(ls
, name
, len
, &r
);
1053 if (error
== -EAGAIN
) {
1054 spin_unlock(&ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[b
].lock
);
1062 r
->res_dir_nodeid
= our_nodeid
;
1063 r
->res_master_nodeid
= from_nodeid
;
1064 r
->res_nodeid
= from_nodeid
;
1065 kref_init(&r
->res_ref
);
1066 r
->res_toss_time
= jiffies
;
1068 error
= rsb_insert(r
, &ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[b
].toss
);
1070 /* should never happen */
1072 spin_unlock(&ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[b
].lock
);
1077 *result
= DLM_LU_ADD
;
1078 *r_nodeid
= from_nodeid
;
1081 spin_unlock(&ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[b
].lock
);
1085 static void dlm_dump_rsb_hash(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, uint32_t hash
)
1091 for (i
= 0; i
< ls
->ls_rsbtbl_size
; i
++) {
1092 spin_lock(&ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[i
].lock
);
1093 for (n
= rb_first(&ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[i
].keep
); n
; n
= rb_next(n
)) {
1094 r
= rb_entry(n
, struct dlm_rsb
, res_hashnode
);
1095 if (r
->res_hash
== hash
)
1098 spin_unlock(&ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[i
].lock
);
1102 void dlm_dump_rsb_name(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, char *name
, int len
)
1104 struct dlm_rsb
*r
= NULL
;
1108 hash
= jhash(name
, len
, 0);
1109 b
= hash
& (ls
->ls_rsbtbl_size
- 1);
1111 spin_lock(&ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[b
].lock
);
1112 error
= dlm_search_rsb_tree(&ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[b
].keep
, name
, len
, &r
);
1116 error
= dlm_search_rsb_tree(&ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[b
].toss
, name
, len
, &r
);
1122 spin_unlock(&ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[b
].lock
);
1125 static void toss_rsb(struct kref
*kref
)
1127 struct dlm_rsb
*r
= container_of(kref
, struct dlm_rsb
, res_ref
);
1128 struct dlm_ls
*ls
= r
->res_ls
;
1130 DLM_ASSERT(list_empty(&r
->res_root_list
), dlm_print_rsb(r
););
1131 kref_init(&r
->res_ref
);
1132 rb_erase(&r
->res_hashnode
, &ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[r
->res_bucket
].keep
);
1133 rsb_insert(r
, &ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[r
->res_bucket
].toss
);
1134 r
->res_toss_time
= jiffies
;
1135 ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[r
->res_bucket
].flags
|= DLM_RTF_SHRINK
;
1136 if (r
->res_lvbptr
) {
1137 dlm_free_lvb(r
->res_lvbptr
);
1138 r
->res_lvbptr
= NULL
;
1142 /* See comment for unhold_lkb */
1144 static void unhold_rsb(struct dlm_rsb
*r
)
1147 rv
= kref_put(&r
->res_ref
, toss_rsb
);
1148 DLM_ASSERT(!rv
, dlm_dump_rsb(r
););
1151 static void kill_rsb(struct kref
*kref
)
1153 struct dlm_rsb
*r
= container_of(kref
, struct dlm_rsb
, res_ref
);
1155 /* All work is done after the return from kref_put() so we
1156 can release the write_lock before the remove and free. */
1158 DLM_ASSERT(list_empty(&r
->res_lookup
), dlm_dump_rsb(r
););
1159 DLM_ASSERT(list_empty(&r
->res_grantqueue
), dlm_dump_rsb(r
););
1160 DLM_ASSERT(list_empty(&r
->res_convertqueue
), dlm_dump_rsb(r
););
1161 DLM_ASSERT(list_empty(&r
->res_waitqueue
), dlm_dump_rsb(r
););
1162 DLM_ASSERT(list_empty(&r
->res_root_list
), dlm_dump_rsb(r
););
1163 DLM_ASSERT(list_empty(&r
->res_recover_list
), dlm_dump_rsb(r
););
1166 /* Attaching/detaching lkb's from rsb's is for rsb reference counting.
1167 The rsb must exist as long as any lkb's for it do. */
1169 static void attach_lkb(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
)
1172 lkb
->lkb_resource
= r
;
1175 static void detach_lkb(struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
)
1177 if (lkb
->lkb_resource
) {
1178 put_rsb(lkb
->lkb_resource
);
1179 lkb
->lkb_resource
= NULL
;
1183 static int create_lkb(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, struct dlm_lkb
**lkb_ret
)
1185 struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
;
1188 lkb
= dlm_allocate_lkb(ls
);
1192 lkb
->lkb_nodeid
= -1;
1193 lkb
->lkb_grmode
= DLM_LOCK_IV
;
1194 kref_init(&lkb
->lkb_ref
);
1195 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&lkb
->lkb_ownqueue
);
1196 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&lkb
->lkb_rsb_lookup
);
1197 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&lkb
->lkb_time_list
);
1198 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&lkb
->lkb_cb_list
);
1199 mutex_init(&lkb
->lkb_cb_mutex
);
1200 INIT_WORK(&lkb
->lkb_cb_work
, dlm_callback_work
);
1202 idr_preload(GFP_NOFS
);
1203 spin_lock(&ls
->ls_lkbidr_spin
);
1204 rv
= idr_alloc(&ls
->ls_lkbidr
, lkb
, 1, 0, GFP_NOWAIT
);
1207 spin_unlock(&ls
->ls_lkbidr_spin
);
1211 log_error(ls
, "create_lkb idr error %d", rv
);
1219 static int find_lkb(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, uint32_t lkid
, struct dlm_lkb
**lkb_ret
)
1221 struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
;
1223 spin_lock(&ls
->ls_lkbidr_spin
);
1224 lkb
= idr_find(&ls
->ls_lkbidr
, lkid
);
1226 kref_get(&lkb
->lkb_ref
);
1227 spin_unlock(&ls
->ls_lkbidr_spin
);
1230 return lkb
? 0 : -ENOENT
;
1233 static void kill_lkb(struct kref
*kref
)
1235 struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
= container_of(kref
, struct dlm_lkb
, lkb_ref
);
1237 /* All work is done after the return from kref_put() so we
1238 can release the write_lock before the detach_lkb */
1240 DLM_ASSERT(!lkb
->lkb_status
, dlm_print_lkb(lkb
););
1243 /* __put_lkb() is used when an lkb may not have an rsb attached to
1244 it so we need to provide the lockspace explicitly */
1246 static int __put_lkb(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
)
1248 uint32_t lkid
= lkb
->lkb_id
;
1250 spin_lock(&ls
->ls_lkbidr_spin
);
1251 if (kref_put(&lkb
->lkb_ref
, kill_lkb
)) {
1252 idr_remove(&ls
->ls_lkbidr
, lkid
);
1253 spin_unlock(&ls
->ls_lkbidr_spin
);
1257 /* for local/process lkbs, lvbptr points to caller's lksb */
1258 if (lkb
->lkb_lvbptr
&& is_master_copy(lkb
))
1259 dlm_free_lvb(lkb
->lkb_lvbptr
);
1263 spin_unlock(&ls
->ls_lkbidr_spin
);
1268 int dlm_put_lkb(struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
)
1272 DLM_ASSERT(lkb
->lkb_resource
, dlm_print_lkb(lkb
););
1273 DLM_ASSERT(lkb
->lkb_resource
->res_ls
, dlm_print_lkb(lkb
););
1275 ls
= lkb
->lkb_resource
->res_ls
;
1276 return __put_lkb(ls
, lkb
);
1279 /* This is only called to add a reference when the code already holds
1280 a valid reference to the lkb, so there's no need for locking. */
1282 static inline void hold_lkb(struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
)
1284 kref_get(&lkb
->lkb_ref
);
1287 /* This is called when we need to remove a reference and are certain
1288 it's not the last ref. e.g. del_lkb is always called between a
1289 find_lkb/put_lkb and is always the inverse of a previous add_lkb.
1290 put_lkb would work fine, but would involve unnecessary locking */
1292 static inline void unhold_lkb(struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
)
1295 rv
= kref_put(&lkb
->lkb_ref
, kill_lkb
);
1296 DLM_ASSERT(!rv
, dlm_print_lkb(lkb
););
1299 static void lkb_add_ordered(struct list_head
*new, struct list_head
*head
,
1302 struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
= NULL
;
1304 list_for_each_entry(lkb
, head
, lkb_statequeue
)
1305 if (lkb
->lkb_rqmode
< mode
)
1308 __list_add(new, lkb
->lkb_statequeue
.prev
, &lkb
->lkb_statequeue
);
1311 /* add/remove lkb to rsb's grant/convert/wait queue */
1313 static void add_lkb(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
, int status
)
1315 kref_get(&lkb
->lkb_ref
);
1317 DLM_ASSERT(!lkb
->lkb_status
, dlm_print_lkb(lkb
););
1319 lkb
->lkb_timestamp
= ktime_get();
1321 lkb
->lkb_status
= status
;
1324 case DLM_LKSTS_WAITING
:
1325 if (lkb
->lkb_exflags
& DLM_LKF_HEADQUE
)
1326 list_add(&lkb
->lkb_statequeue
, &r
->res_waitqueue
);
1328 list_add_tail(&lkb
->lkb_statequeue
, &r
->res_waitqueue
);
1330 case DLM_LKSTS_GRANTED
:
1331 /* convention says granted locks kept in order of grmode */
1332 lkb_add_ordered(&lkb
->lkb_statequeue
, &r
->res_grantqueue
,
1335 case DLM_LKSTS_CONVERT
:
1336 if (lkb
->lkb_exflags
& DLM_LKF_HEADQUE
)
1337 list_add(&lkb
->lkb_statequeue
, &r
->res_convertqueue
);
1339 list_add_tail(&lkb
->lkb_statequeue
,
1340 &r
->res_convertqueue
);
1343 DLM_ASSERT(0, dlm_print_lkb(lkb
); printk("sts=%d\n", status
););
1347 static void del_lkb(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
)
1349 lkb
->lkb_status
= 0;
1350 list_del(&lkb
->lkb_statequeue
);
1354 static void move_lkb(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
, int sts
)
1358 add_lkb(r
, lkb
, sts
);
1362 static int msg_reply_type(int mstype
)
1365 case DLM_MSG_REQUEST
:
1366 return DLM_MSG_REQUEST_REPLY
;
1367 case DLM_MSG_CONVERT
:
1368 return DLM_MSG_CONVERT_REPLY
;
1369 case DLM_MSG_UNLOCK
:
1370 return DLM_MSG_UNLOCK_REPLY
;
1371 case DLM_MSG_CANCEL
:
1372 return DLM_MSG_CANCEL_REPLY
;
1373 case DLM_MSG_LOOKUP
:
1374 return DLM_MSG_LOOKUP_REPLY
;
1379 static int nodeid_warned(int nodeid
, int num_nodes
, int *warned
)
1383 for (i
= 0; i
< num_nodes
; i
++) {
1388 if (warned
[i
] == nodeid
)
1394 void dlm_scan_waiters(struct dlm_ls
*ls
)
1396 struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
;
1398 s64 debug_maxus
= 0;
1399 u32 debug_scanned
= 0;
1400 u32 debug_expired
= 0;
1404 if (!dlm_config
.ci_waitwarn_us
)
1407 mutex_lock(&ls
->ls_waiters_mutex
);
1409 list_for_each_entry(lkb
, &ls
->ls_waiters
, lkb_wait_reply
) {
1410 if (!lkb
->lkb_wait_time
)
1415 us
= ktime_to_us(ktime_sub(ktime_get(), lkb
->lkb_wait_time
));
1417 if (us
< dlm_config
.ci_waitwarn_us
)
1420 lkb
->lkb_wait_time
= 0;
1423 if (us
> debug_maxus
)
1427 num_nodes
= ls
->ls_num_nodes
;
1428 warned
= kcalloc(num_nodes
, sizeof(int), GFP_KERNEL
);
1432 if (nodeid_warned(lkb
->lkb_wait_nodeid
, num_nodes
, warned
))
1435 log_error(ls
, "waitwarn %x %lld %d us check connection to "
1436 "node %d", lkb
->lkb_id
, (long long)us
,
1437 dlm_config
.ci_waitwarn_us
, lkb
->lkb_wait_nodeid
);
1439 mutex_unlock(&ls
->ls_waiters_mutex
);
1443 log_debug(ls
, "scan_waiters %u warn %u over %d us max %lld us",
1444 debug_scanned
, debug_expired
,
1445 dlm_config
.ci_waitwarn_us
, (long long)debug_maxus
);
1448 /* add/remove lkb from global waiters list of lkb's waiting for
1449 a reply from a remote node */
1451 static int add_to_waiters(struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
, int mstype
, int to_nodeid
)
1453 struct dlm_ls
*ls
= lkb
->lkb_resource
->res_ls
;
1456 mutex_lock(&ls
->ls_waiters_mutex
);
1458 if (is_overlap_unlock(lkb
) ||
1459 (is_overlap_cancel(lkb
) && (mstype
== DLM_MSG_CANCEL
))) {
1464 if (lkb
->lkb_wait_type
|| is_overlap_cancel(lkb
)) {
1466 case DLM_MSG_UNLOCK
:
1467 lkb
->lkb_flags
|= DLM_IFL_OVERLAP_UNLOCK
;
1469 case DLM_MSG_CANCEL
:
1470 lkb
->lkb_flags
|= DLM_IFL_OVERLAP_CANCEL
;
1476 lkb
->lkb_wait_count
++;
1479 log_debug(ls
, "addwait %x cur %d overlap %d count %d f %x",
1480 lkb
->lkb_id
, lkb
->lkb_wait_type
, mstype
,
1481 lkb
->lkb_wait_count
, lkb
->lkb_flags
);
1485 DLM_ASSERT(!lkb
->lkb_wait_count
,
1487 printk("wait_count %d\n", lkb
->lkb_wait_count
););
1489 lkb
->lkb_wait_count
++;
1490 lkb
->lkb_wait_type
= mstype
;
1491 lkb
->lkb_wait_time
= ktime_get();
1492 lkb
->lkb_wait_nodeid
= to_nodeid
; /* for debugging */
1494 list_add(&lkb
->lkb_wait_reply
, &ls
->ls_waiters
);
1497 log_error(ls
, "addwait error %x %d flags %x %d %d %s",
1498 lkb
->lkb_id
, error
, lkb
->lkb_flags
, mstype
,
1499 lkb
->lkb_wait_type
, lkb
->lkb_resource
->res_name
);
1500 mutex_unlock(&ls
->ls_waiters_mutex
);
1504 /* We clear the RESEND flag because we might be taking an lkb off the waiters
1505 list as part of process_requestqueue (e.g. a lookup that has an optimized
1506 request reply on the requestqueue) between dlm_recover_waiters_pre() which
1507 set RESEND and dlm_recover_waiters_post() */
1509 static int _remove_from_waiters(struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
, int mstype
,
1510 struct dlm_message
*ms
)
1512 struct dlm_ls
*ls
= lkb
->lkb_resource
->res_ls
;
1513 int overlap_done
= 0;
1515 if (is_overlap_unlock(lkb
) && (mstype
== DLM_MSG_UNLOCK_REPLY
)) {
1516 log_debug(ls
, "remwait %x unlock_reply overlap", lkb
->lkb_id
);
1517 lkb
->lkb_flags
&= ~DLM_IFL_OVERLAP_UNLOCK
;
1522 if (is_overlap_cancel(lkb
) && (mstype
== DLM_MSG_CANCEL_REPLY
)) {
1523 log_debug(ls
, "remwait %x cancel_reply overlap", lkb
->lkb_id
);
1524 lkb
->lkb_flags
&= ~DLM_IFL_OVERLAP_CANCEL
;
1529 /* Cancel state was preemptively cleared by a successful convert,
1530 see next comment, nothing to do. */
1532 if ((mstype
== DLM_MSG_CANCEL_REPLY
) &&
1533 (lkb
->lkb_wait_type
!= DLM_MSG_CANCEL
)) {
1534 log_debug(ls
, "remwait %x cancel_reply wait_type %d",
1535 lkb
->lkb_id
, lkb
->lkb_wait_type
);
1539 /* Remove for the convert reply, and premptively remove for the
1540 cancel reply. A convert has been granted while there's still
1541 an outstanding cancel on it (the cancel is moot and the result
1542 in the cancel reply should be 0). We preempt the cancel reply
1543 because the app gets the convert result and then can follow up
1544 with another op, like convert. This subsequent op would see the
1545 lingering state of the cancel and fail with -EBUSY. */
1547 if ((mstype
== DLM_MSG_CONVERT_REPLY
) &&
1548 (lkb
->lkb_wait_type
== DLM_MSG_CONVERT
) &&
1549 is_overlap_cancel(lkb
) && ms
&& !ms
->m_result
) {
1550 log_debug(ls
, "remwait %x convert_reply zap overlap_cancel",
1552 lkb
->lkb_wait_type
= 0;
1553 lkb
->lkb_flags
&= ~DLM_IFL_OVERLAP_CANCEL
;
1554 lkb
->lkb_wait_count
--;
1558 /* N.B. type of reply may not always correspond to type of original
1559 msg due to lookup->request optimization, verify others? */
1561 if (lkb
->lkb_wait_type
) {
1562 lkb
->lkb_wait_type
= 0;
1566 log_error(ls
, "remwait error %x remote %d %x msg %d flags %x no wait",
1567 lkb
->lkb_id
, ms
? ms
->m_header
.h_nodeid
: 0, lkb
->lkb_remid
,
1568 mstype
, lkb
->lkb_flags
);
1572 /* the force-unlock/cancel has completed and we haven't recvd a reply
1573 to the op that was in progress prior to the unlock/cancel; we
1574 give up on any reply to the earlier op. FIXME: not sure when/how
1575 this would happen */
1577 if (overlap_done
&& lkb
->lkb_wait_type
) {
1578 log_error(ls
, "remwait error %x reply %d wait_type %d overlap",
1579 lkb
->lkb_id
, mstype
, lkb
->lkb_wait_type
);
1580 lkb
->lkb_wait_count
--;
1581 lkb
->lkb_wait_type
= 0;
1584 DLM_ASSERT(lkb
->lkb_wait_count
, dlm_print_lkb(lkb
););
1586 lkb
->lkb_flags
&= ~DLM_IFL_RESEND
;
1587 lkb
->lkb_wait_count
--;
1588 if (!lkb
->lkb_wait_count
)
1589 list_del_init(&lkb
->lkb_wait_reply
);
1594 static int remove_from_waiters(struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
, int mstype
)
1596 struct dlm_ls
*ls
= lkb
->lkb_resource
->res_ls
;
1599 mutex_lock(&ls
->ls_waiters_mutex
);
1600 error
= _remove_from_waiters(lkb
, mstype
, NULL
);
1601 mutex_unlock(&ls
->ls_waiters_mutex
);
1605 /* Handles situations where we might be processing a "fake" or "stub" reply in
1606 which we can't try to take waiters_mutex again. */
1608 static int remove_from_waiters_ms(struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
, struct dlm_message
*ms
)
1610 struct dlm_ls
*ls
= lkb
->lkb_resource
->res_ls
;
1613 if (ms
->m_flags
!= DLM_IFL_STUB_MS
)
1614 mutex_lock(&ls
->ls_waiters_mutex
);
1615 error
= _remove_from_waiters(lkb
, ms
->m_type
, ms
);
1616 if (ms
->m_flags
!= DLM_IFL_STUB_MS
)
1617 mutex_unlock(&ls
->ls_waiters_mutex
);
1621 /* If there's an rsb for the same resource being removed, ensure
1622 that the remove message is sent before the new lookup message.
1623 It should be rare to need a delay here, but if not, then it may
1624 be worthwhile to add a proper wait mechanism rather than a delay. */
1626 static void wait_pending_remove(struct dlm_rsb
*r
)
1628 struct dlm_ls
*ls
= r
->res_ls
;
1630 spin_lock(&ls
->ls_remove_spin
);
1631 if (ls
->ls_remove_len
&&
1632 !rsb_cmp(r
, ls
->ls_remove_name
, ls
->ls_remove_len
)) {
1633 log_debug(ls
, "delay lookup for remove dir %d %s",
1634 r
->res_dir_nodeid
, r
->res_name
);
1635 spin_unlock(&ls
->ls_remove_spin
);
1639 spin_unlock(&ls
->ls_remove_spin
);
1643 * ls_remove_spin protects ls_remove_name and ls_remove_len which are
1644 * read by other threads in wait_pending_remove. ls_remove_names
1645 * and ls_remove_lens are only used by the scan thread, so they do
1646 * not need protection.
1649 static void shrink_bucket(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, int b
)
1651 struct rb_node
*n
, *next
;
1654 int our_nodeid
= dlm_our_nodeid();
1655 int remote_count
= 0;
1656 int need_shrink
= 0;
1659 memset(&ls
->ls_remove_lens
, 0, sizeof(int) * DLM_REMOVE_NAMES_MAX
);
1661 spin_lock(&ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[b
].lock
);
1663 if (!(ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[b
].flags
& DLM_RTF_SHRINK
)) {
1664 spin_unlock(&ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[b
].lock
);
1668 for (n
= rb_first(&ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[b
].toss
); n
; n
= next
) {
1670 r
= rb_entry(n
, struct dlm_rsb
, res_hashnode
);
1672 /* If we're the directory record for this rsb, and
1673 we're not the master of it, then we need to wait
1674 for the master node to send us a dir remove for
1675 before removing the dir record. */
1677 if (!dlm_no_directory(ls
) &&
1678 (r
->res_master_nodeid
!= our_nodeid
) &&
1679 (dlm_dir_nodeid(r
) == our_nodeid
)) {
1685 if (!time_after_eq(jiffies
, r
->res_toss_time
+
1686 dlm_config
.ci_toss_secs
* HZ
)) {
1690 if (!dlm_no_directory(ls
) &&
1691 (r
->res_master_nodeid
== our_nodeid
) &&
1692 (dlm_dir_nodeid(r
) != our_nodeid
)) {
1694 /* We're the master of this rsb but we're not
1695 the directory record, so we need to tell the
1696 dir node to remove the dir record. */
1698 ls
->ls_remove_lens
[remote_count
] = r
->res_length
;
1699 memcpy(ls
->ls_remove_names
[remote_count
], r
->res_name
,
1700 DLM_RESNAME_MAXLEN
);
1703 if (remote_count
>= DLM_REMOVE_NAMES_MAX
)
1708 if (!kref_put(&r
->res_ref
, kill_rsb
)) {
1709 log_error(ls
, "tossed rsb in use %s", r
->res_name
);
1713 rb_erase(&r
->res_hashnode
, &ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[b
].toss
);
1718 ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[b
].flags
|= DLM_RTF_SHRINK
;
1720 ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[b
].flags
&= ~DLM_RTF_SHRINK
;
1721 spin_unlock(&ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[b
].lock
);
1724 * While searching for rsb's to free, we found some that require
1725 * remote removal. We leave them in place and find them again here
1726 * so there is a very small gap between removing them from the toss
1727 * list and sending the removal. Keeping this gap small is
1728 * important to keep us (the master node) from being out of sync
1729 * with the remote dir node for very long.
1731 * From the time the rsb is removed from toss until just after
1732 * send_remove, the rsb name is saved in ls_remove_name. A new
1733 * lookup checks this to ensure that a new lookup message for the
1734 * same resource name is not sent just before the remove message.
1737 for (i
= 0; i
< remote_count
; i
++) {
1738 name
= ls
->ls_remove_names
[i
];
1739 len
= ls
->ls_remove_lens
[i
];
1741 spin_lock(&ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[b
].lock
);
1742 rv
= dlm_search_rsb_tree(&ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[b
].toss
, name
, len
, &r
);
1744 spin_unlock(&ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[b
].lock
);
1745 log_debug(ls
, "remove_name not toss %s", name
);
1749 if (r
->res_master_nodeid
!= our_nodeid
) {
1750 spin_unlock(&ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[b
].lock
);
1751 log_debug(ls
, "remove_name master %d dir %d our %d %s",
1752 r
->res_master_nodeid
, r
->res_dir_nodeid
,
1757 if (r
->res_dir_nodeid
== our_nodeid
) {
1758 /* should never happen */
1759 spin_unlock(&ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[b
].lock
);
1760 log_error(ls
, "remove_name dir %d master %d our %d %s",
1761 r
->res_dir_nodeid
, r
->res_master_nodeid
,
1766 if (!time_after_eq(jiffies
, r
->res_toss_time
+
1767 dlm_config
.ci_toss_secs
* HZ
)) {
1768 spin_unlock(&ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[b
].lock
);
1769 log_debug(ls
, "remove_name toss_time %lu now %lu %s",
1770 r
->res_toss_time
, jiffies
, name
);
1774 if (!kref_put(&r
->res_ref
, kill_rsb
)) {
1775 spin_unlock(&ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[b
].lock
);
1776 log_error(ls
, "remove_name in use %s", name
);
1780 rb_erase(&r
->res_hashnode
, &ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[b
].toss
);
1782 /* block lookup of same name until we've sent remove */
1783 spin_lock(&ls
->ls_remove_spin
);
1784 ls
->ls_remove_len
= len
;
1785 memcpy(ls
->ls_remove_name
, name
, DLM_RESNAME_MAXLEN
);
1786 spin_unlock(&ls
->ls_remove_spin
);
1787 spin_unlock(&ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[b
].lock
);
1791 /* allow lookup of name again */
1792 spin_lock(&ls
->ls_remove_spin
);
1793 ls
->ls_remove_len
= 0;
1794 memset(ls
->ls_remove_name
, 0, DLM_RESNAME_MAXLEN
);
1795 spin_unlock(&ls
->ls_remove_spin
);
1801 void dlm_scan_rsbs(struct dlm_ls
*ls
)
1805 for (i
= 0; i
< ls
->ls_rsbtbl_size
; i
++) {
1806 shrink_bucket(ls
, i
);
1807 if (dlm_locking_stopped(ls
))
1813 static void add_timeout(struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
)
1815 struct dlm_ls
*ls
= lkb
->lkb_resource
->res_ls
;
1817 if (is_master_copy(lkb
))
1820 if (test_bit(LSFL_TIMEWARN
, &ls
->ls_flags
) &&
1821 !(lkb
->lkb_exflags
& DLM_LKF_NODLCKWT
)) {
1822 lkb
->lkb_flags
|= DLM_IFL_WATCH_TIMEWARN
;
1825 if (lkb
->lkb_exflags
& DLM_LKF_TIMEOUT
)
1830 DLM_ASSERT(list_empty(&lkb
->lkb_time_list
), dlm_print_lkb(lkb
););
1831 mutex_lock(&ls
->ls_timeout_mutex
);
1833 list_add_tail(&lkb
->lkb_time_list
, &ls
->ls_timeout
);
1834 mutex_unlock(&ls
->ls_timeout_mutex
);
1837 static void del_timeout(struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
)
1839 struct dlm_ls
*ls
= lkb
->lkb_resource
->res_ls
;
1841 mutex_lock(&ls
->ls_timeout_mutex
);
1842 if (!list_empty(&lkb
->lkb_time_list
)) {
1843 list_del_init(&lkb
->lkb_time_list
);
1846 mutex_unlock(&ls
->ls_timeout_mutex
);
1849 /* FIXME: is it safe to look at lkb_exflags, lkb_flags, lkb_timestamp, and
1850 lkb_lksb_timeout without lock_rsb? Note: we can't lock timeout_mutex
1851 and then lock rsb because of lock ordering in add_timeout. We may need
1852 to specify some special timeout-related bits in the lkb that are just to
1853 be accessed under the timeout_mutex. */
1855 void dlm_scan_timeout(struct dlm_ls
*ls
)
1858 struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
;
1859 int do_cancel
, do_warn
;
1863 if (dlm_locking_stopped(ls
))
1868 mutex_lock(&ls
->ls_timeout_mutex
);
1869 list_for_each_entry(lkb
, &ls
->ls_timeout
, lkb_time_list
) {
1871 wait_us
= ktime_to_us(ktime_sub(ktime_get(),
1872 lkb
->lkb_timestamp
));
1874 if ((lkb
->lkb_exflags
& DLM_LKF_TIMEOUT
) &&
1875 wait_us
>= (lkb
->lkb_timeout_cs
* 10000))
1878 if ((lkb
->lkb_flags
& DLM_IFL_WATCH_TIMEWARN
) &&
1879 wait_us
>= dlm_config
.ci_timewarn_cs
* 10000)
1882 if (!do_cancel
&& !do_warn
)
1887 mutex_unlock(&ls
->ls_timeout_mutex
);
1889 if (!do_cancel
&& !do_warn
)
1892 r
= lkb
->lkb_resource
;
1897 /* clear flag so we only warn once */
1898 lkb
->lkb_flags
&= ~DLM_IFL_WATCH_TIMEWARN
;
1899 if (!(lkb
->lkb_exflags
& DLM_LKF_TIMEOUT
))
1901 dlm_timeout_warn(lkb
);
1905 log_debug(ls
, "timeout cancel %x node %d %s",
1906 lkb
->lkb_id
, lkb
->lkb_nodeid
, r
->res_name
);
1907 lkb
->lkb_flags
&= ~DLM_IFL_WATCH_TIMEWARN
;
1908 lkb
->lkb_flags
|= DLM_IFL_TIMEOUT_CANCEL
;
1910 _cancel_lock(r
, lkb
);
1919 /* This is only called by dlm_recoverd, and we rely on dlm_ls_stop() stopping
1920 dlm_recoverd before checking/setting ls_recover_begin. */
1922 void dlm_adjust_timeouts(struct dlm_ls
*ls
)
1924 struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
;
1925 u64 adj_us
= jiffies_to_usecs(jiffies
- ls
->ls_recover_begin
);
1927 ls
->ls_recover_begin
= 0;
1928 mutex_lock(&ls
->ls_timeout_mutex
);
1929 list_for_each_entry(lkb
, &ls
->ls_timeout
, lkb_time_list
)
1930 lkb
->lkb_timestamp
= ktime_add_us(lkb
->lkb_timestamp
, adj_us
);
1931 mutex_unlock(&ls
->ls_timeout_mutex
);
1933 if (!dlm_config
.ci_waitwarn_us
)
1936 mutex_lock(&ls
->ls_waiters_mutex
);
1937 list_for_each_entry(lkb
, &ls
->ls_waiters
, lkb_wait_reply
) {
1938 if (ktime_to_us(lkb
->lkb_wait_time
))
1939 lkb
->lkb_wait_time
= ktime_get();
1941 mutex_unlock(&ls
->ls_waiters_mutex
);
1944 /* lkb is master or local copy */
1946 static void set_lvb_lock(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
)
1948 int b
, len
= r
->res_ls
->ls_lvblen
;
1950 /* b=1 lvb returned to caller
1951 b=0 lvb written to rsb or invalidated
1954 b
= dlm_lvb_operations
[lkb
->lkb_grmode
+ 1][lkb
->lkb_rqmode
+ 1];
1957 if (!lkb
->lkb_lvbptr
)
1960 if (!(lkb
->lkb_exflags
& DLM_LKF_VALBLK
))
1966 memcpy(lkb
->lkb_lvbptr
, r
->res_lvbptr
, len
);
1967 lkb
->lkb_lvbseq
= r
->res_lvbseq
;
1969 } else if (b
== 0) {
1970 if (lkb
->lkb_exflags
& DLM_LKF_IVVALBLK
) {
1971 rsb_set_flag(r
, RSB_VALNOTVALID
);
1975 if (!lkb
->lkb_lvbptr
)
1978 if (!(lkb
->lkb_exflags
& DLM_LKF_VALBLK
))
1982 r
->res_lvbptr
= dlm_allocate_lvb(r
->res_ls
);
1987 memcpy(r
->res_lvbptr
, lkb
->lkb_lvbptr
, len
);
1989 lkb
->lkb_lvbseq
= r
->res_lvbseq
;
1990 rsb_clear_flag(r
, RSB_VALNOTVALID
);
1993 if (rsb_flag(r
, RSB_VALNOTVALID
))
1994 lkb
->lkb_sbflags
|= DLM_SBF_VALNOTVALID
;
1997 static void set_lvb_unlock(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
)
1999 if (lkb
->lkb_grmode
< DLM_LOCK_PW
)
2002 if (lkb
->lkb_exflags
& DLM_LKF_IVVALBLK
) {
2003 rsb_set_flag(r
, RSB_VALNOTVALID
);
2007 if (!lkb
->lkb_lvbptr
)
2010 if (!(lkb
->lkb_exflags
& DLM_LKF_VALBLK
))
2014 r
->res_lvbptr
= dlm_allocate_lvb(r
->res_ls
);
2019 memcpy(r
->res_lvbptr
, lkb
->lkb_lvbptr
, r
->res_ls
->ls_lvblen
);
2021 rsb_clear_flag(r
, RSB_VALNOTVALID
);
2024 /* lkb is process copy (pc) */
2026 static void set_lvb_lock_pc(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
,
2027 struct dlm_message
*ms
)
2031 if (!lkb
->lkb_lvbptr
)
2034 if (!(lkb
->lkb_exflags
& DLM_LKF_VALBLK
))
2037 b
= dlm_lvb_operations
[lkb
->lkb_grmode
+ 1][lkb
->lkb_rqmode
+ 1];
2039 int len
= receive_extralen(ms
);
2040 if (len
> r
->res_ls
->ls_lvblen
)
2041 len
= r
->res_ls
->ls_lvblen
;
2042 memcpy(lkb
->lkb_lvbptr
, ms
->m_extra
, len
);
2043 lkb
->lkb_lvbseq
= ms
->m_lvbseq
;
2047 /* Manipulate lkb's on rsb's convert/granted/waiting queues
2048 remove_lock -- used for unlock, removes lkb from granted
2049 revert_lock -- used for cancel, moves lkb from convert to granted
2050 grant_lock -- used for request and convert, adds lkb to granted or
2051 moves lkb from convert or waiting to granted
2053 Each of these is used for master or local copy lkb's. There is
2054 also a _pc() variation used to make the corresponding change on
2055 a process copy (pc) lkb. */
2057 static void _remove_lock(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
)
2060 lkb
->lkb_grmode
= DLM_LOCK_IV
;
2061 /* this unhold undoes the original ref from create_lkb()
2062 so this leads to the lkb being freed */
2066 static void remove_lock(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
)
2068 set_lvb_unlock(r
, lkb
);
2069 _remove_lock(r
, lkb
);
2072 static void remove_lock_pc(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
)
2074 _remove_lock(r
, lkb
);
2077 /* returns: 0 did nothing
2078 1 moved lock to granted
2081 static int revert_lock(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
)
2085 lkb
->lkb_rqmode
= DLM_LOCK_IV
;
2087 switch (lkb
->lkb_status
) {
2088 case DLM_LKSTS_GRANTED
:
2090 case DLM_LKSTS_CONVERT
:
2091 move_lkb(r
, lkb
, DLM_LKSTS_GRANTED
);
2094 case DLM_LKSTS_WAITING
:
2096 lkb
->lkb_grmode
= DLM_LOCK_IV
;
2097 /* this unhold undoes the original ref from create_lkb()
2098 so this leads to the lkb being freed */
2103 log_print("invalid status for revert %d", lkb
->lkb_status
);
2108 static int revert_lock_pc(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
)
2110 return revert_lock(r
, lkb
);
2113 static void _grant_lock(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
)
2115 if (lkb
->lkb_grmode
!= lkb
->lkb_rqmode
) {
2116 lkb
->lkb_grmode
= lkb
->lkb_rqmode
;
2117 if (lkb
->lkb_status
)
2118 move_lkb(r
, lkb
, DLM_LKSTS_GRANTED
);
2120 add_lkb(r
, lkb
, DLM_LKSTS_GRANTED
);
2123 lkb
->lkb_rqmode
= DLM_LOCK_IV
;
2124 lkb
->lkb_highbast
= 0;
2127 static void grant_lock(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
)
2129 set_lvb_lock(r
, lkb
);
2130 _grant_lock(r
, lkb
);
2133 static void grant_lock_pc(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
,
2134 struct dlm_message
*ms
)
2136 set_lvb_lock_pc(r
, lkb
, ms
);
2137 _grant_lock(r
, lkb
);
2140 /* called by grant_pending_locks() which means an async grant message must
2141 be sent to the requesting node in addition to granting the lock if the
2142 lkb belongs to a remote node. */
2144 static void grant_lock_pending(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
)
2147 if (is_master_copy(lkb
))
2150 queue_cast(r
, lkb
, 0);
2153 /* The special CONVDEADLK, ALTPR and ALTCW flags allow the master to
2154 change the granted/requested modes. We're munging things accordingly in
2156 CONVDEADLK: our grmode may have been forced down to NL to resolve a
2158 ALTPR/ALTCW: our rqmode may have been changed to PR or CW to become
2159 compatible with other granted locks */
2161 static void munge_demoted(struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
)
2163 if (lkb
->lkb_rqmode
== DLM_LOCK_IV
|| lkb
->lkb_grmode
== DLM_LOCK_IV
) {
2164 log_print("munge_demoted %x invalid modes gr %d rq %d",
2165 lkb
->lkb_id
, lkb
->lkb_grmode
, lkb
->lkb_rqmode
);
2169 lkb
->lkb_grmode
= DLM_LOCK_NL
;
2172 static void munge_altmode(struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
, struct dlm_message
*ms
)
2174 if (ms
->m_type
!= DLM_MSG_REQUEST_REPLY
&&
2175 ms
->m_type
!= DLM_MSG_GRANT
) {
2176 log_print("munge_altmode %x invalid reply type %d",
2177 lkb
->lkb_id
, ms
->m_type
);
2181 if (lkb
->lkb_exflags
& DLM_LKF_ALTPR
)
2182 lkb
->lkb_rqmode
= DLM_LOCK_PR
;
2183 else if (lkb
->lkb_exflags
& DLM_LKF_ALTCW
)
2184 lkb
->lkb_rqmode
= DLM_LOCK_CW
;
2186 log_print("munge_altmode invalid exflags %x", lkb
->lkb_exflags
);
2191 static inline int first_in_list(struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
, struct list_head
*head
)
2193 struct dlm_lkb
*first
= list_entry(head
->next
, struct dlm_lkb
,
2195 if (lkb
->lkb_id
== first
->lkb_id
)
2201 /* Check if the given lkb conflicts with another lkb on the queue. */
2203 static int queue_conflict(struct list_head
*head
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
)
2205 struct dlm_lkb
*this;
2207 list_for_each_entry(this, head
, lkb_statequeue
) {
2210 if (!modes_compat(this, lkb
))
2217 * "A conversion deadlock arises with a pair of lock requests in the converting
2218 * queue for one resource. The granted mode of each lock blocks the requested
2219 * mode of the other lock."
2221 * Part 2: if the granted mode of lkb is preventing an earlier lkb in the
2222 * convert queue from being granted, then deadlk/demote lkb.
2225 * Granted Queue: empty
2226 * Convert Queue: NL->EX (first lock)
2227 * PR->EX (second lock)
2229 * The first lock can't be granted because of the granted mode of the second
2230 * lock and the second lock can't be granted because it's not first in the
2231 * list. We either cancel lkb's conversion (PR->EX) and return EDEADLK, or we
2232 * demote the granted mode of lkb (from PR to NL) if it has the CONVDEADLK
2233 * flag set and return DEMOTED in the lksb flags.
2235 * Originally, this function detected conv-deadlk in a more limited scope:
2236 * - if !modes_compat(lkb1, lkb2) && !modes_compat(lkb2, lkb1), or
2237 * - if lkb1 was the first entry in the queue (not just earlier), and was
2238 * blocked by the granted mode of lkb2, and there was nothing on the
2239 * granted queue preventing lkb1 from being granted immediately, i.e.
2240 * lkb2 was the only thing preventing lkb1 from being granted.
2242 * That second condition meant we'd only say there was conv-deadlk if
2243 * resolving it (by demotion) would lead to the first lock on the convert
2244 * queue being granted right away. It allowed conversion deadlocks to exist
2245 * between locks on the convert queue while they couldn't be granted anyway.
2247 * Now, we detect and take action on conversion deadlocks immediately when
2248 * they're created, even if they may not be immediately consequential. If
2249 * lkb1 exists anywhere in the convert queue and lkb2 comes in with a granted
2250 * mode that would prevent lkb1's conversion from being granted, we do a
2251 * deadlk/demote on lkb2 right away and don't let it onto the convert queue.
2252 * I think this means that the lkb_is_ahead condition below should always
2253 * be zero, i.e. there will never be conv-deadlk between two locks that are
2254 * both already on the convert queue.
2257 static int conversion_deadlock_detect(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb2
)
2259 struct dlm_lkb
*lkb1
;
2260 int lkb_is_ahead
= 0;
2262 list_for_each_entry(lkb1
, &r
->res_convertqueue
, lkb_statequeue
) {
2268 if (!lkb_is_ahead
) {
2269 if (!modes_compat(lkb2
, lkb1
))
2272 if (!modes_compat(lkb2
, lkb1
) &&
2273 !modes_compat(lkb1
, lkb2
))
2281 * Return 1 if the lock can be granted, 0 otherwise.
2282 * Also detect and resolve conversion deadlocks.
2284 * lkb is the lock to be granted
2286 * now is 1 if the function is being called in the context of the
2287 * immediate request, it is 0 if called later, after the lock has been
2290 * recover is 1 if dlm_recover_grant() is trying to grant conversions
2293 * References are from chapter 6 of "VAXcluster Principles" by Roy Davis
2296 static int _can_be_granted(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
, int now
,
2299 int8_t conv
= (lkb
->lkb_grmode
!= DLM_LOCK_IV
);
2302 * 6-10: Version 5.4 introduced an option to address the phenomenon of
2303 * a new request for a NL mode lock being blocked.
2305 * 6-11: If the optional EXPEDITE flag is used with the new NL mode
2306 * request, then it would be granted. In essence, the use of this flag
2307 * tells the Lock Manager to expedite theis request by not considering
2308 * what may be in the CONVERTING or WAITING queues... As of this
2309 * writing, the EXPEDITE flag can be used only with new requests for NL
2310 * mode locks. This flag is not valid for conversion requests.
2312 * A shortcut. Earlier checks return an error if EXPEDITE is used in a
2313 * conversion or used with a non-NL requested mode. We also know an
2314 * EXPEDITE request is always granted immediately, so now must always
2315 * be 1. The full condition to grant an expedite request: (now &&
2316 * !conv && lkb->rqmode == DLM_LOCK_NL && (flags & EXPEDITE)) can
2317 * therefore be shortened to just checking the flag.
2320 if (lkb
->lkb_exflags
& DLM_LKF_EXPEDITE
)
2324 * A shortcut. Without this, !queue_conflict(grantqueue, lkb) would be
2325 * added to the remaining conditions.
2328 if (queue_conflict(&r
->res_grantqueue
, lkb
))
2332 * 6-3: By default, a conversion request is immediately granted if the
2333 * requested mode is compatible with the modes of all other granted
2337 if (queue_conflict(&r
->res_convertqueue
, lkb
))
2341 * The RECOVER_GRANT flag means dlm_recover_grant() is granting
2342 * locks for a recovered rsb, on which lkb's have been rebuilt.
2343 * The lkb's may have been rebuilt on the queues in a different
2344 * order than they were in on the previous master. So, granting
2345 * queued conversions in order after recovery doesn't make sense
2346 * since the order hasn't been preserved anyway. The new order
2347 * could also have created a new "in place" conversion deadlock.
2348 * (e.g. old, failed master held granted EX, with PR->EX, NL->EX.
2349 * After recovery, there would be no granted locks, and possibly
2350 * NL->EX, PR->EX, an in-place conversion deadlock.) So, after
2351 * recovery, grant conversions without considering order.
2354 if (conv
&& recover
)
2358 * 6-5: But the default algorithm for deciding whether to grant or
2359 * queue conversion requests does not by itself guarantee that such
2360 * requests are serviced on a "first come first serve" basis. This, in
2361 * turn, can lead to a phenomenon known as "indefinate postponement".
2363 * 6-7: This issue is dealt with by using the optional QUECVT flag with
2364 * the system service employed to request a lock conversion. This flag
2365 * forces certain conversion requests to be queued, even if they are
2366 * compatible with the granted modes of other locks on the same
2367 * resource. Thus, the use of this flag results in conversion requests
2368 * being ordered on a "first come first servce" basis.
2370 * DCT: This condition is all about new conversions being able to occur
2371 * "in place" while the lock remains on the granted queue (assuming
2372 * nothing else conflicts.) IOW if QUECVT isn't set, a conversion
2373 * doesn't _have_ to go onto the convert queue where it's processed in
2374 * order. The "now" variable is necessary to distinguish converts
2375 * being received and processed for the first time now, because once a
2376 * convert is moved to the conversion queue the condition below applies
2377 * requiring fifo granting.
2380 if (now
&& conv
&& !(lkb
->lkb_exflags
& DLM_LKF_QUECVT
))
2384 * Even if the convert is compat with all granted locks,
2385 * QUECVT forces it behind other locks on the convert queue.
2388 if (now
&& conv
&& (lkb
->lkb_exflags
& DLM_LKF_QUECVT
)) {
2389 if (list_empty(&r
->res_convertqueue
))
2396 * The NOORDER flag is set to avoid the standard vms rules on grant
2400 if (lkb
->lkb_exflags
& DLM_LKF_NOORDER
)
2404 * 6-3: Once in that queue [CONVERTING], a conversion request cannot be
2405 * granted until all other conversion requests ahead of it are granted
2409 if (!now
&& conv
&& first_in_list(lkb
, &r
->res_convertqueue
))
2413 * 6-4: By default, a new request is immediately granted only if all
2414 * three of the following conditions are satisfied when the request is
2416 * - The queue of ungranted conversion requests for the resource is
2418 * - The queue of ungranted new requests for the resource is empty.
2419 * - The mode of the new request is compatible with the most
2420 * restrictive mode of all granted locks on the resource.
2423 if (now
&& !conv
&& list_empty(&r
->res_convertqueue
) &&
2424 list_empty(&r
->res_waitqueue
))
2428 * 6-4: Once a lock request is in the queue of ungranted new requests,
2429 * it cannot be granted until the queue of ungranted conversion
2430 * requests is empty, all ungranted new requests ahead of it are
2431 * granted and/or canceled, and it is compatible with the granted mode
2432 * of the most restrictive lock granted on the resource.
2435 if (!now
&& !conv
&& list_empty(&r
->res_convertqueue
) &&
2436 first_in_list(lkb
, &r
->res_waitqueue
))
2442 static int can_be_granted(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
, int now
,
2443 int recover
, int *err
)
2446 int8_t alt
= 0, rqmode
= lkb
->lkb_rqmode
;
2447 int8_t is_convert
= (lkb
->lkb_grmode
!= DLM_LOCK_IV
);
2452 rv
= _can_be_granted(r
, lkb
, now
, recover
);
2457 * The CONVDEADLK flag is non-standard and tells the dlm to resolve
2458 * conversion deadlocks by demoting grmode to NL, otherwise the dlm
2459 * cancels one of the locks.
2462 if (is_convert
&& can_be_queued(lkb
) &&
2463 conversion_deadlock_detect(r
, lkb
)) {
2464 if (lkb
->lkb_exflags
& DLM_LKF_CONVDEADLK
) {
2465 lkb
->lkb_grmode
= DLM_LOCK_NL
;
2466 lkb
->lkb_sbflags
|= DLM_SBF_DEMOTED
;
2470 log_print("can_be_granted deadlock %x now %d",
2478 * The ALTPR and ALTCW flags are non-standard and tell the dlm to try
2479 * to grant a request in a mode other than the normal rqmode. It's a
2480 * simple way to provide a big optimization to applications that can
2484 if (rqmode
!= DLM_LOCK_PR
&& (lkb
->lkb_exflags
& DLM_LKF_ALTPR
))
2486 else if (rqmode
!= DLM_LOCK_CW
&& (lkb
->lkb_exflags
& DLM_LKF_ALTCW
))
2490 lkb
->lkb_rqmode
= alt
;
2491 rv
= _can_be_granted(r
, lkb
, now
, 0);
2493 lkb
->lkb_sbflags
|= DLM_SBF_ALTMODE
;
2495 lkb
->lkb_rqmode
= rqmode
;
2501 /* Returns the highest requested mode of all blocked conversions; sets
2502 cw if there's a blocked conversion to DLM_LOCK_CW. */
2504 static int grant_pending_convert(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, int high
, int *cw
,
2505 unsigned int *count
)
2507 struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
, *s
;
2508 int recover
= rsb_flag(r
, RSB_RECOVER_GRANT
);
2509 int hi
, demoted
, quit
, grant_restart
, demote_restart
;
2518 list_for_each_entry_safe(lkb
, s
, &r
->res_convertqueue
, lkb_statequeue
) {
2519 demoted
= is_demoted(lkb
);
2522 if (can_be_granted(r
, lkb
, 0, recover
, &deadlk
)) {
2523 grant_lock_pending(r
, lkb
);
2530 if (!demoted
&& is_demoted(lkb
)) {
2531 log_print("WARN: pending demoted %x node %d %s",
2532 lkb
->lkb_id
, lkb
->lkb_nodeid
, r
->res_name
);
2539 * If DLM_LKB_NODLKWT flag is set and conversion
2540 * deadlock is detected, we request blocking AST and
2541 * down (or cancel) conversion.
2543 if (lkb
->lkb_exflags
& DLM_LKF_NODLCKWT
) {
2544 if (lkb
->lkb_highbast
< lkb
->lkb_rqmode
) {
2545 queue_bast(r
, lkb
, lkb
->lkb_rqmode
);
2546 lkb
->lkb_highbast
= lkb
->lkb_rqmode
;
2549 log_print("WARN: pending deadlock %x node %d %s",
2550 lkb
->lkb_id
, lkb
->lkb_nodeid
,
2557 hi
= max_t(int, lkb
->lkb_rqmode
, hi
);
2559 if (cw
&& lkb
->lkb_rqmode
== DLM_LOCK_CW
)
2565 if (demote_restart
&& !quit
) {
2570 return max_t(int, high
, hi
);
2573 static int grant_pending_wait(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, int high
, int *cw
,
2574 unsigned int *count
)
2576 struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
, *s
;
2578 list_for_each_entry_safe(lkb
, s
, &r
->res_waitqueue
, lkb_statequeue
) {
2579 if (can_be_granted(r
, lkb
, 0, 0, NULL
)) {
2580 grant_lock_pending(r
, lkb
);
2584 high
= max_t(int, lkb
->lkb_rqmode
, high
);
2585 if (lkb
->lkb_rqmode
== DLM_LOCK_CW
)
2593 /* cw of 1 means there's a lock with a rqmode of DLM_LOCK_CW that's blocked
2594 on either the convert or waiting queue.
2595 high is the largest rqmode of all locks blocked on the convert or
2598 static int lock_requires_bast(struct dlm_lkb
*gr
, int high
, int cw
)
2600 if (gr
->lkb_grmode
== DLM_LOCK_PR
&& cw
) {
2601 if (gr
->lkb_highbast
< DLM_LOCK_EX
)
2606 if (gr
->lkb_highbast
< high
&&
2607 !__dlm_compat_matrix
[gr
->lkb_grmode
+1][high
+1])
2612 static void grant_pending_locks(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, unsigned int *count
)
2614 struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
, *s
;
2615 int high
= DLM_LOCK_IV
;
2618 if (!is_master(r
)) {
2619 log_print("grant_pending_locks r nodeid %d", r
->res_nodeid
);
2624 high
= grant_pending_convert(r
, high
, &cw
, count
);
2625 high
= grant_pending_wait(r
, high
, &cw
, count
);
2627 if (high
== DLM_LOCK_IV
)
2631 * If there are locks left on the wait/convert queue then send blocking
2632 * ASTs to granted locks based on the largest requested mode (high)
2636 list_for_each_entry_safe(lkb
, s
, &r
->res_grantqueue
, lkb_statequeue
) {
2637 if (lkb
->lkb_bastfn
&& lock_requires_bast(lkb
, high
, cw
)) {
2638 if (cw
&& high
== DLM_LOCK_PR
&&
2639 lkb
->lkb_grmode
== DLM_LOCK_PR
)
2640 queue_bast(r
, lkb
, DLM_LOCK_CW
);
2642 queue_bast(r
, lkb
, high
);
2643 lkb
->lkb_highbast
= high
;
2648 static int modes_require_bast(struct dlm_lkb
*gr
, struct dlm_lkb
*rq
)
2650 if ((gr
->lkb_grmode
== DLM_LOCK_PR
&& rq
->lkb_rqmode
== DLM_LOCK_CW
) ||
2651 (gr
->lkb_grmode
== DLM_LOCK_CW
&& rq
->lkb_rqmode
== DLM_LOCK_PR
)) {
2652 if (gr
->lkb_highbast
< DLM_LOCK_EX
)
2657 if (gr
->lkb_highbast
< rq
->lkb_rqmode
&& !modes_compat(gr
, rq
))
2662 static void send_bast_queue(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct list_head
*head
,
2663 struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
)
2667 list_for_each_entry(gr
, head
, lkb_statequeue
) {
2668 /* skip self when sending basts to convertqueue */
2671 if (gr
->lkb_bastfn
&& modes_require_bast(gr
, lkb
)) {
2672 queue_bast(r
, gr
, lkb
->lkb_rqmode
);
2673 gr
->lkb_highbast
= lkb
->lkb_rqmode
;
2678 static void send_blocking_asts(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
)
2680 send_bast_queue(r
, &r
->res_grantqueue
, lkb
);
2683 static void send_blocking_asts_all(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
)
2685 send_bast_queue(r
, &r
->res_grantqueue
, lkb
);
2686 send_bast_queue(r
, &r
->res_convertqueue
, lkb
);
2689 /* set_master(r, lkb) -- set the master nodeid of a resource
2691 The purpose of this function is to set the nodeid field in the given
2692 lkb using the nodeid field in the given rsb. If the rsb's nodeid is
2693 known, it can just be copied to the lkb and the function will return
2694 0. If the rsb's nodeid is _not_ known, it needs to be looked up
2695 before it can be copied to the lkb.
2697 When the rsb nodeid is being looked up remotely, the initial lkb
2698 causing the lookup is kept on the ls_waiters list waiting for the
2699 lookup reply. Other lkb's waiting for the same rsb lookup are kept
2700 on the rsb's res_lookup list until the master is verified.
2703 0: nodeid is set in rsb/lkb and the caller should go ahead and use it
2704 1: the rsb master is not available and the lkb has been placed on
2708 static int set_master(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
)
2710 int our_nodeid
= dlm_our_nodeid();
2712 if (rsb_flag(r
, RSB_MASTER_UNCERTAIN
)) {
2713 rsb_clear_flag(r
, RSB_MASTER_UNCERTAIN
);
2714 r
->res_first_lkid
= lkb
->lkb_id
;
2715 lkb
->lkb_nodeid
= r
->res_nodeid
;
2719 if (r
->res_first_lkid
&& r
->res_first_lkid
!= lkb
->lkb_id
) {
2720 list_add_tail(&lkb
->lkb_rsb_lookup
, &r
->res_lookup
);
2724 if (r
->res_master_nodeid
== our_nodeid
) {
2725 lkb
->lkb_nodeid
= 0;
2729 if (r
->res_master_nodeid
) {
2730 lkb
->lkb_nodeid
= r
->res_master_nodeid
;
2734 if (dlm_dir_nodeid(r
) == our_nodeid
) {
2735 /* This is a somewhat unusual case; find_rsb will usually
2736 have set res_master_nodeid when dir nodeid is local, but
2737 there are cases where we become the dir node after we've
2738 past find_rsb and go through _request_lock again.
2739 confirm_master() or process_lookup_list() needs to be
2740 called after this. */
2741 log_debug(r
->res_ls
, "set_master %x self master %d dir %d %s",
2742 lkb
->lkb_id
, r
->res_master_nodeid
, r
->res_dir_nodeid
,
2744 r
->res_master_nodeid
= our_nodeid
;
2746 lkb
->lkb_nodeid
= 0;
2750 wait_pending_remove(r
);
2752 r
->res_first_lkid
= lkb
->lkb_id
;
2753 send_lookup(r
, lkb
);
2757 static void process_lookup_list(struct dlm_rsb
*r
)
2759 struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
, *safe
;
2761 list_for_each_entry_safe(lkb
, safe
, &r
->res_lookup
, lkb_rsb_lookup
) {
2762 list_del_init(&lkb
->lkb_rsb_lookup
);
2763 _request_lock(r
, lkb
);
2768 /* confirm_master -- confirm (or deny) an rsb's master nodeid */
2770 static void confirm_master(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, int error
)
2772 struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
;
2774 if (!r
->res_first_lkid
)
2780 r
->res_first_lkid
= 0;
2781 process_lookup_list(r
);
2787 /* the remote request failed and won't be retried (it was
2788 a NOQUEUE, or has been canceled/unlocked); make a waiting
2789 lkb the first_lkid */
2791 r
->res_first_lkid
= 0;
2793 if (!list_empty(&r
->res_lookup
)) {
2794 lkb
= list_entry(r
->res_lookup
.next
, struct dlm_lkb
,
2796 list_del_init(&lkb
->lkb_rsb_lookup
);
2797 r
->res_first_lkid
= lkb
->lkb_id
;
2798 _request_lock(r
, lkb
);
2803 log_error(r
->res_ls
, "confirm_master unknown error %d", error
);
2807 static int set_lock_args(int mode
, struct dlm_lksb
*lksb
, uint32_t flags
,
2808 int namelen
, unsigned long timeout_cs
,
2809 void (*ast
) (void *astparam
),
2811 void (*bast
) (void *astparam
, int mode
),
2812 struct dlm_args
*args
)
2816 /* check for invalid arg usage */
2818 if (mode
< 0 || mode
> DLM_LOCK_EX
)
2821 if (!(flags
& DLM_LKF_CONVERT
) && (namelen
> DLM_RESNAME_MAXLEN
))
2824 if (flags
& DLM_LKF_CANCEL
)
2827 if (flags
& DLM_LKF_QUECVT
&& !(flags
& DLM_LKF_CONVERT
))
2830 if (flags
& DLM_LKF_CONVDEADLK
&& !(flags
& DLM_LKF_CONVERT
))
2833 if (flags
& DLM_LKF_CONVDEADLK
&& flags
& DLM_LKF_NOQUEUE
)
2836 if (flags
& DLM_LKF_EXPEDITE
&& flags
& DLM_LKF_CONVERT
)
2839 if (flags
& DLM_LKF_EXPEDITE
&& flags
& DLM_LKF_QUECVT
)
2842 if (flags
& DLM_LKF_EXPEDITE
&& flags
& DLM_LKF_NOQUEUE
)
2845 if (flags
& DLM_LKF_EXPEDITE
&& mode
!= DLM_LOCK_NL
)
2851 if (flags
& DLM_LKF_VALBLK
&& !lksb
->sb_lvbptr
)
2854 if (flags
& DLM_LKF_CONVERT
&& !lksb
->sb_lkid
)
2857 /* these args will be copied to the lkb in validate_lock_args,
2858 it cannot be done now because when converting locks, fields in
2859 an active lkb cannot be modified before locking the rsb */
2861 args
->flags
= flags
;
2863 args
->astparam
= astparam
;
2864 args
->bastfn
= bast
;
2865 args
->timeout
= timeout_cs
;
2873 static int set_unlock_args(uint32_t flags
, void *astarg
, struct dlm_args
*args
)
2875 if (flags
& ~(DLM_LKF_CANCEL
| DLM_LKF_VALBLK
| DLM_LKF_IVVALBLK
|
2876 DLM_LKF_FORCEUNLOCK
))
2879 if (flags
& DLM_LKF_CANCEL
&& flags
& DLM_LKF_FORCEUNLOCK
)
2882 args
->flags
= flags
;
2883 args
->astparam
= astarg
;
2887 static int validate_lock_args(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
,
2888 struct dlm_args
*args
)
2892 if (args
->flags
& DLM_LKF_CONVERT
) {
2893 if (lkb
->lkb_flags
& DLM_IFL_MSTCPY
)
2896 if (args
->flags
& DLM_LKF_QUECVT
&&
2897 !__quecvt_compat_matrix
[lkb
->lkb_grmode
+1][args
->mode
+1])
2901 if (lkb
->lkb_status
!= DLM_LKSTS_GRANTED
)
2904 if (lkb
->lkb_wait_type
)
2907 if (is_overlap(lkb
))
2911 lkb
->lkb_exflags
= args
->flags
;
2912 lkb
->lkb_sbflags
= 0;
2913 lkb
->lkb_astfn
= args
->astfn
;
2914 lkb
->lkb_astparam
= args
->astparam
;
2915 lkb
->lkb_bastfn
= args
->bastfn
;
2916 lkb
->lkb_rqmode
= args
->mode
;
2917 lkb
->lkb_lksb
= args
->lksb
;
2918 lkb
->lkb_lvbptr
= args
->lksb
->sb_lvbptr
;
2919 lkb
->lkb_ownpid
= (int) current
->pid
;
2920 lkb
->lkb_timeout_cs
= args
->timeout
;
2924 log_debug(ls
, "validate_lock_args %d %x %x %x %d %d %s",
2925 rv
, lkb
->lkb_id
, lkb
->lkb_flags
, args
->flags
,
2926 lkb
->lkb_status
, lkb
->lkb_wait_type
,
2927 lkb
->lkb_resource
->res_name
);
2931 /* when dlm_unlock() sees -EBUSY with CANCEL/FORCEUNLOCK it returns 0
2934 /* note: it's valid for lkb_nodeid/res_nodeid to be -1 when we get here
2935 because there may be a lookup in progress and it's valid to do
2936 cancel/unlockf on it */
2938 static int validate_unlock_args(struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
, struct dlm_args
*args
)
2940 struct dlm_ls
*ls
= lkb
->lkb_resource
->res_ls
;
2943 if (lkb
->lkb_flags
& DLM_IFL_MSTCPY
) {
2944 log_error(ls
, "unlock on MSTCPY %x", lkb
->lkb_id
);
2949 /* an lkb may still exist even though the lock is EOL'ed due to a
2950 cancel, unlock or failed noqueue request; an app can't use these
2951 locks; return same error as if the lkid had not been found at all */
2953 if (lkb
->lkb_flags
& DLM_IFL_ENDOFLIFE
) {
2954 log_debug(ls
, "unlock on ENDOFLIFE %x", lkb
->lkb_id
);
2959 /* an lkb may be waiting for an rsb lookup to complete where the
2960 lookup was initiated by another lock */
2962 if (!list_empty(&lkb
->lkb_rsb_lookup
)) {
2963 if (args
->flags
& (DLM_LKF_CANCEL
| DLM_LKF_FORCEUNLOCK
)) {
2964 log_debug(ls
, "unlock on rsb_lookup %x", lkb
->lkb_id
);
2965 list_del_init(&lkb
->lkb_rsb_lookup
);
2966 queue_cast(lkb
->lkb_resource
, lkb
,
2967 args
->flags
& DLM_LKF_CANCEL
?
2968 -DLM_ECANCEL
: -DLM_EUNLOCK
);
2969 unhold_lkb(lkb
); /* undoes create_lkb() */
2971 /* caller changes -EBUSY to 0 for CANCEL and FORCEUNLOCK */
2976 /* cancel not allowed with another cancel/unlock in progress */
2978 if (args
->flags
& DLM_LKF_CANCEL
) {
2979 if (lkb
->lkb_exflags
& DLM_LKF_CANCEL
)
2982 if (is_overlap(lkb
))
2985 /* don't let scand try to do a cancel */
2988 if (lkb
->lkb_flags
& DLM_IFL_RESEND
) {
2989 lkb
->lkb_flags
|= DLM_IFL_OVERLAP_CANCEL
;
2994 /* there's nothing to cancel */
2995 if (lkb
->lkb_status
== DLM_LKSTS_GRANTED
&&
2996 !lkb
->lkb_wait_type
) {
3001 switch (lkb
->lkb_wait_type
) {
3002 case DLM_MSG_LOOKUP
:
3003 case DLM_MSG_REQUEST
:
3004 lkb
->lkb_flags
|= DLM_IFL_OVERLAP_CANCEL
;
3007 case DLM_MSG_UNLOCK
:
3008 case DLM_MSG_CANCEL
:
3011 /* add_to_waiters() will set OVERLAP_CANCEL */
3015 /* do we need to allow a force-unlock if there's a normal unlock
3016 already in progress? in what conditions could the normal unlock
3017 fail such that we'd want to send a force-unlock to be sure? */
3019 if (args
->flags
& DLM_LKF_FORCEUNLOCK
) {
3020 if (lkb
->lkb_exflags
& DLM_LKF_FORCEUNLOCK
)
3023 if (is_overlap_unlock(lkb
))
3026 /* don't let scand try to do a cancel */
3029 if (lkb
->lkb_flags
& DLM_IFL_RESEND
) {
3030 lkb
->lkb_flags
|= DLM_IFL_OVERLAP_UNLOCK
;
3035 switch (lkb
->lkb_wait_type
) {
3036 case DLM_MSG_LOOKUP
:
3037 case DLM_MSG_REQUEST
:
3038 lkb
->lkb_flags
|= DLM_IFL_OVERLAP_UNLOCK
;
3041 case DLM_MSG_UNLOCK
:
3044 /* add_to_waiters() will set OVERLAP_UNLOCK */
3048 /* normal unlock not allowed if there's any op in progress */
3050 if (lkb
->lkb_wait_type
|| lkb
->lkb_wait_count
)
3054 /* an overlapping op shouldn't blow away exflags from other op */
3055 lkb
->lkb_exflags
|= args
->flags
;
3056 lkb
->lkb_sbflags
= 0;
3057 lkb
->lkb_astparam
= args
->astparam
;
3061 log_debug(ls
, "validate_unlock_args %d %x %x %x %x %d %s", rv
,
3062 lkb
->lkb_id
, lkb
->lkb_flags
, lkb
->lkb_exflags
,
3063 args
->flags
, lkb
->lkb_wait_type
,
3064 lkb
->lkb_resource
->res_name
);
3069 * Four stage 4 varieties:
3070 * do_request(), do_convert(), do_unlock(), do_cancel()
3071 * These are called on the master node for the given lock and
3072 * from the central locking logic.
3075 static int do_request(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
)
3079 if (can_be_granted(r
, lkb
, 1, 0, NULL
)) {
3081 queue_cast(r
, lkb
, 0);
3085 if (can_be_queued(lkb
)) {
3086 error
= -EINPROGRESS
;
3087 add_lkb(r
, lkb
, DLM_LKSTS_WAITING
);
3093 queue_cast(r
, lkb
, -EAGAIN
);
3098 static void do_request_effects(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
,
3103 if (force_blocking_asts(lkb
))
3104 send_blocking_asts_all(r
, lkb
);
3107 send_blocking_asts(r
, lkb
);
3112 static int do_convert(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
)
3117 /* changing an existing lock may allow others to be granted */
3119 if (can_be_granted(r
, lkb
, 1, 0, &deadlk
)) {
3121 queue_cast(r
, lkb
, 0);
3125 /* can_be_granted() detected that this lock would block in a conversion
3126 deadlock, so we leave it on the granted queue and return EDEADLK in
3127 the ast for the convert. */
3129 if (deadlk
&& !(lkb
->lkb_exflags
& DLM_LKF_NODLCKWT
)) {
3130 /* it's left on the granted queue */
3131 revert_lock(r
, lkb
);
3132 queue_cast(r
, lkb
, -EDEADLK
);
3137 /* is_demoted() means the can_be_granted() above set the grmode
3138 to NL, and left us on the granted queue. This auto-demotion
3139 (due to CONVDEADLK) might mean other locks, and/or this lock, are
3140 now grantable. We have to try to grant other converting locks
3141 before we try again to grant this one. */
3143 if (is_demoted(lkb
)) {
3144 grant_pending_convert(r
, DLM_LOCK_IV
, NULL
, NULL
);
3145 if (_can_be_granted(r
, lkb
, 1, 0)) {
3147 queue_cast(r
, lkb
, 0);
3150 /* else fall through and move to convert queue */
3153 if (can_be_queued(lkb
)) {
3154 error
= -EINPROGRESS
;
3156 add_lkb(r
, lkb
, DLM_LKSTS_CONVERT
);
3162 queue_cast(r
, lkb
, -EAGAIN
);
3167 static void do_convert_effects(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
,
3172 grant_pending_locks(r
, NULL
);
3173 /* grant_pending_locks also sends basts */
3176 if (force_blocking_asts(lkb
))
3177 send_blocking_asts_all(r
, lkb
);
3180 send_blocking_asts(r
, lkb
);
3185 static int do_unlock(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
)
3187 remove_lock(r
, lkb
);
3188 queue_cast(r
, lkb
, -DLM_EUNLOCK
);
3189 return -DLM_EUNLOCK
;
3192 static void do_unlock_effects(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
,
3195 grant_pending_locks(r
, NULL
);
3198 /* returns: 0 did nothing, -DLM_ECANCEL canceled lock */
3200 static int do_cancel(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
)
3204 error
= revert_lock(r
, lkb
);
3206 queue_cast(r
, lkb
, -DLM_ECANCEL
);
3207 return -DLM_ECANCEL
;
3212 static void do_cancel_effects(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
,
3216 grant_pending_locks(r
, NULL
);
3220 * Four stage 3 varieties:
3221 * _request_lock(), _convert_lock(), _unlock_lock(), _cancel_lock()
3224 /* add a new lkb to a possibly new rsb, called by requesting process */
3226 static int _request_lock(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
)
3230 /* set_master: sets lkb nodeid from r */
3232 error
= set_master(r
, lkb
);
3241 /* receive_request() calls do_request() on remote node */
3242 error
= send_request(r
, lkb
);
3244 error
= do_request(r
, lkb
);
3245 /* for remote locks the request_reply is sent
3246 between do_request and do_request_effects */
3247 do_request_effects(r
, lkb
, error
);
3253 /* change some property of an existing lkb, e.g. mode */
3255 static int _convert_lock(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
)
3260 /* receive_convert() calls do_convert() on remote node */
3261 error
= send_convert(r
, lkb
);
3263 error
= do_convert(r
, lkb
);
3264 /* for remote locks the convert_reply is sent
3265 between do_convert and do_convert_effects */
3266 do_convert_effects(r
, lkb
, error
);
3272 /* remove an existing lkb from the granted queue */
3274 static int _unlock_lock(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
)
3279 /* receive_unlock() calls do_unlock() on remote node */
3280 error
= send_unlock(r
, lkb
);
3282 error
= do_unlock(r
, lkb
);
3283 /* for remote locks the unlock_reply is sent
3284 between do_unlock and do_unlock_effects */
3285 do_unlock_effects(r
, lkb
, error
);
3291 /* remove an existing lkb from the convert or wait queue */
3293 static int _cancel_lock(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
)
3298 /* receive_cancel() calls do_cancel() on remote node */
3299 error
= send_cancel(r
, lkb
);
3301 error
= do_cancel(r
, lkb
);
3302 /* for remote locks the cancel_reply is sent
3303 between do_cancel and do_cancel_effects */
3304 do_cancel_effects(r
, lkb
, error
);
3311 * Four stage 2 varieties:
3312 * request_lock(), convert_lock(), unlock_lock(), cancel_lock()
3315 static int request_lock(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
, char *name
,
3316 int len
, struct dlm_args
*args
)
3321 error
= validate_lock_args(ls
, lkb
, args
);
3325 error
= find_rsb(ls
, name
, len
, 0, R_REQUEST
, &r
);
3332 lkb
->lkb_lksb
->sb_lkid
= lkb
->lkb_id
;
3334 error
= _request_lock(r
, lkb
);
3341 static int convert_lock(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
,
3342 struct dlm_args
*args
)
3347 r
= lkb
->lkb_resource
;
3352 error
= validate_lock_args(ls
, lkb
, args
);
3356 error
= _convert_lock(r
, lkb
);
3363 static int unlock_lock(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
,
3364 struct dlm_args
*args
)
3369 r
= lkb
->lkb_resource
;
3374 error
= validate_unlock_args(lkb
, args
);
3378 error
= _unlock_lock(r
, lkb
);
3385 static int cancel_lock(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
,
3386 struct dlm_args
*args
)
3391 r
= lkb
->lkb_resource
;
3396 error
= validate_unlock_args(lkb
, args
);
3400 error
= _cancel_lock(r
, lkb
);
3408 * Two stage 1 varieties: dlm_lock() and dlm_unlock()
3411 int dlm_lock(dlm_lockspace_t
*lockspace
,
3413 struct dlm_lksb
*lksb
,
3416 unsigned int namelen
,
3417 uint32_t parent_lkid
,
3418 void (*ast
) (void *astarg
),
3420 void (*bast
) (void *astarg
, int mode
))
3423 struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
;
3424 struct dlm_args args
;
3425 int error
, convert
= flags
& DLM_LKF_CONVERT
;
3427 ls
= dlm_find_lockspace_local(lockspace
);
3431 dlm_lock_recovery(ls
);
3434 error
= find_lkb(ls
, lksb
->sb_lkid
, &lkb
);
3436 error
= create_lkb(ls
, &lkb
);
3441 error
= set_lock_args(mode
, lksb
, flags
, namelen
, 0, ast
,
3442 astarg
, bast
, &args
);
3447 error
= convert_lock(ls
, lkb
, &args
);
3449 error
= request_lock(ls
, lkb
, name
, namelen
, &args
);
3451 if (error
== -EINPROGRESS
)
3454 if (convert
|| error
)
3456 if (error
== -EAGAIN
|| error
== -EDEADLK
)
3459 dlm_unlock_recovery(ls
);
3460 dlm_put_lockspace(ls
);
3464 int dlm_unlock(dlm_lockspace_t
*lockspace
,
3467 struct dlm_lksb
*lksb
,
3471 struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
;
3472 struct dlm_args args
;
3475 ls
= dlm_find_lockspace_local(lockspace
);
3479 dlm_lock_recovery(ls
);
3481 error
= find_lkb(ls
, lkid
, &lkb
);
3485 error
= set_unlock_args(flags
, astarg
, &args
);
3489 if (flags
& DLM_LKF_CANCEL
)
3490 error
= cancel_lock(ls
, lkb
, &args
);
3492 error
= unlock_lock(ls
, lkb
, &args
);
3494 if (error
== -DLM_EUNLOCK
|| error
== -DLM_ECANCEL
)
3496 if (error
== -EBUSY
&& (flags
& (DLM_LKF_CANCEL
| DLM_LKF_FORCEUNLOCK
)))
3501 dlm_unlock_recovery(ls
);
3502 dlm_put_lockspace(ls
);
3507 * send/receive routines for remote operations and replies
3511 * send_request receive_request
3512 * send_convert receive_convert
3513 * send_unlock receive_unlock
3514 * send_cancel receive_cancel
3515 * send_grant receive_grant
3516 * send_bast receive_bast
3517 * send_lookup receive_lookup
3518 * send_remove receive_remove
3521 * receive_request_reply send_request_reply
3522 * receive_convert_reply send_convert_reply
3523 * receive_unlock_reply send_unlock_reply
3524 * receive_cancel_reply send_cancel_reply
3525 * receive_lookup_reply send_lookup_reply
3528 static int _create_message(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, int mb_len
,
3529 int to_nodeid
, int mstype
,
3530 struct dlm_message
**ms_ret
,
3531 struct dlm_mhandle
**mh_ret
)
3533 struct dlm_message
*ms
;
3534 struct dlm_mhandle
*mh
;
3537 /* get_buffer gives us a message handle (mh) that we need to
3538 pass into lowcomms_commit and a message buffer (mb) that we
3539 write our data into */
3541 mh
= dlm_lowcomms_get_buffer(to_nodeid
, mb_len
, GFP_NOFS
, &mb
);
3545 memset(mb
, 0, mb_len
);
3547 ms
= (struct dlm_message
*) mb
;
3549 ms
->m_header
.h_version
= (DLM_HEADER_MAJOR
| DLM_HEADER_MINOR
);
3550 ms
->m_header
.h_lockspace
= ls
->ls_global_id
;
3551 ms
->m_header
.h_nodeid
= dlm_our_nodeid();
3552 ms
->m_header
.h_length
= mb_len
;
3553 ms
->m_header
.h_cmd
= DLM_MSG
;
3555 ms
->m_type
= mstype
;
3562 static int create_message(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
,
3563 int to_nodeid
, int mstype
,
3564 struct dlm_message
**ms_ret
,
3565 struct dlm_mhandle
**mh_ret
)
3567 int mb_len
= sizeof(struct dlm_message
);
3570 case DLM_MSG_REQUEST
:
3571 case DLM_MSG_LOOKUP
:
3572 case DLM_MSG_REMOVE
:
3573 mb_len
+= r
->res_length
;
3575 case DLM_MSG_CONVERT
:
3576 case DLM_MSG_UNLOCK
:
3577 case DLM_MSG_REQUEST_REPLY
:
3578 case DLM_MSG_CONVERT_REPLY
:
3580 if (lkb
&& lkb
->lkb_lvbptr
)
3581 mb_len
+= r
->res_ls
->ls_lvblen
;
3585 return _create_message(r
->res_ls
, mb_len
, to_nodeid
, mstype
,
3589 /* further lowcomms enhancements or alternate implementations may make
3590 the return value from this function useful at some point */
3592 static int send_message(struct dlm_mhandle
*mh
, struct dlm_message
*ms
)
3594 dlm_message_out(ms
);
3595 dlm_lowcomms_commit_buffer(mh
);
3599 static void send_args(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
,
3600 struct dlm_message
*ms
)
3602 ms
->m_nodeid
= lkb
->lkb_nodeid
;
3603 ms
->m_pid
= lkb
->lkb_ownpid
;
3604 ms
->m_lkid
= lkb
->lkb_id
;
3605 ms
->m_remid
= lkb
->lkb_remid
;
3606 ms
->m_exflags
= lkb
->lkb_exflags
;
3607 ms
->m_sbflags
= lkb
->lkb_sbflags
;
3608 ms
->m_flags
= lkb
->lkb_flags
;
3609 ms
->m_lvbseq
= lkb
->lkb_lvbseq
;
3610 ms
->m_status
= lkb
->lkb_status
;
3611 ms
->m_grmode
= lkb
->lkb_grmode
;
3612 ms
->m_rqmode
= lkb
->lkb_rqmode
;
3613 ms
->m_hash
= r
->res_hash
;
3615 /* m_result and m_bastmode are set from function args,
3616 not from lkb fields */
3618 if (lkb
->lkb_bastfn
)
3619 ms
->m_asts
|= DLM_CB_BAST
;
3621 ms
->m_asts
|= DLM_CB_CAST
;
3623 /* compare with switch in create_message; send_remove() doesn't
3626 switch (ms
->m_type
) {
3627 case DLM_MSG_REQUEST
:
3628 case DLM_MSG_LOOKUP
:
3629 memcpy(ms
->m_extra
, r
->res_name
, r
->res_length
);
3631 case DLM_MSG_CONVERT
:
3632 case DLM_MSG_UNLOCK
:
3633 case DLM_MSG_REQUEST_REPLY
:
3634 case DLM_MSG_CONVERT_REPLY
:
3636 if (!lkb
->lkb_lvbptr
)
3638 memcpy(ms
->m_extra
, lkb
->lkb_lvbptr
, r
->res_ls
->ls_lvblen
);
3643 static int send_common(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
, int mstype
)
3645 struct dlm_message
*ms
;
3646 struct dlm_mhandle
*mh
;
3647 int to_nodeid
, error
;
3649 to_nodeid
= r
->res_nodeid
;
3651 error
= add_to_waiters(lkb
, mstype
, to_nodeid
);
3655 error
= create_message(r
, lkb
, to_nodeid
, mstype
, &ms
, &mh
);
3659 send_args(r
, lkb
, ms
);
3661 error
= send_message(mh
, ms
);
3667 remove_from_waiters(lkb
, msg_reply_type(mstype
));
3671 static int send_request(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
)
3673 return send_common(r
, lkb
, DLM_MSG_REQUEST
);
3676 static int send_convert(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
)
3680 error
= send_common(r
, lkb
, DLM_MSG_CONVERT
);
3682 /* down conversions go without a reply from the master */
3683 if (!error
&& down_conversion(lkb
)) {
3684 remove_from_waiters(lkb
, DLM_MSG_CONVERT_REPLY
);
3685 r
->res_ls
->ls_stub_ms
.m_flags
= DLM_IFL_STUB_MS
;
3686 r
->res_ls
->ls_stub_ms
.m_type
= DLM_MSG_CONVERT_REPLY
;
3687 r
->res_ls
->ls_stub_ms
.m_result
= 0;
3688 __receive_convert_reply(r
, lkb
, &r
->res_ls
->ls_stub_ms
);
3694 /* FIXME: if this lkb is the only lock we hold on the rsb, then set
3695 MASTER_UNCERTAIN to force the next request on the rsb to confirm
3696 that the master is still correct. */
3698 static int send_unlock(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
)
3700 return send_common(r
, lkb
, DLM_MSG_UNLOCK
);
3703 static int send_cancel(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
)
3705 return send_common(r
, lkb
, DLM_MSG_CANCEL
);
3708 static int send_grant(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
)
3710 struct dlm_message
*ms
;
3711 struct dlm_mhandle
*mh
;
3712 int to_nodeid
, error
;
3714 to_nodeid
= lkb
->lkb_nodeid
;
3716 error
= create_message(r
, lkb
, to_nodeid
, DLM_MSG_GRANT
, &ms
, &mh
);
3720 send_args(r
, lkb
, ms
);
3724 error
= send_message(mh
, ms
);
3729 static int send_bast(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
, int mode
)
3731 struct dlm_message
*ms
;
3732 struct dlm_mhandle
*mh
;
3733 int to_nodeid
, error
;
3735 to_nodeid
= lkb
->lkb_nodeid
;
3737 error
= create_message(r
, NULL
, to_nodeid
, DLM_MSG_BAST
, &ms
, &mh
);
3741 send_args(r
, lkb
, ms
);
3743 ms
->m_bastmode
= mode
;
3745 error
= send_message(mh
, ms
);
3750 static int send_lookup(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
)
3752 struct dlm_message
*ms
;
3753 struct dlm_mhandle
*mh
;
3754 int to_nodeid
, error
;
3756 to_nodeid
= dlm_dir_nodeid(r
);
3758 error
= add_to_waiters(lkb
, DLM_MSG_LOOKUP
, to_nodeid
);
3762 error
= create_message(r
, NULL
, to_nodeid
, DLM_MSG_LOOKUP
, &ms
, &mh
);
3766 send_args(r
, lkb
, ms
);
3768 error
= send_message(mh
, ms
);
3774 remove_from_waiters(lkb
, DLM_MSG_LOOKUP_REPLY
);
3778 static int send_remove(struct dlm_rsb
*r
)
3780 struct dlm_message
*ms
;
3781 struct dlm_mhandle
*mh
;
3782 int to_nodeid
, error
;
3784 to_nodeid
= dlm_dir_nodeid(r
);
3786 error
= create_message(r
, NULL
, to_nodeid
, DLM_MSG_REMOVE
, &ms
, &mh
);
3790 memcpy(ms
->m_extra
, r
->res_name
, r
->res_length
);
3791 ms
->m_hash
= r
->res_hash
;
3793 error
= send_message(mh
, ms
);
3798 static int send_common_reply(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
,
3801 struct dlm_message
*ms
;
3802 struct dlm_mhandle
*mh
;
3803 int to_nodeid
, error
;
3805 to_nodeid
= lkb
->lkb_nodeid
;
3807 error
= create_message(r
, lkb
, to_nodeid
, mstype
, &ms
, &mh
);
3811 send_args(r
, lkb
, ms
);
3815 error
= send_message(mh
, ms
);
3820 static int send_request_reply(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
, int rv
)
3822 return send_common_reply(r
, lkb
, DLM_MSG_REQUEST_REPLY
, rv
);
3825 static int send_convert_reply(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
, int rv
)
3827 return send_common_reply(r
, lkb
, DLM_MSG_CONVERT_REPLY
, rv
);
3830 static int send_unlock_reply(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
, int rv
)
3832 return send_common_reply(r
, lkb
, DLM_MSG_UNLOCK_REPLY
, rv
);
3835 static int send_cancel_reply(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
, int rv
)
3837 return send_common_reply(r
, lkb
, DLM_MSG_CANCEL_REPLY
, rv
);
3840 static int send_lookup_reply(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, struct dlm_message
*ms_in
,
3841 int ret_nodeid
, int rv
)
3843 struct dlm_rsb
*r
= &ls
->ls_stub_rsb
;
3844 struct dlm_message
*ms
;
3845 struct dlm_mhandle
*mh
;
3846 int error
, nodeid
= ms_in
->m_header
.h_nodeid
;
3848 error
= create_message(r
, NULL
, nodeid
, DLM_MSG_LOOKUP_REPLY
, &ms
, &mh
);
3852 ms
->m_lkid
= ms_in
->m_lkid
;
3854 ms
->m_nodeid
= ret_nodeid
;
3856 error
= send_message(mh
, ms
);
3861 /* which args we save from a received message depends heavily on the type
3862 of message, unlike the send side where we can safely send everything about
3863 the lkb for any type of message */
3865 static void receive_flags(struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
, struct dlm_message
*ms
)
3867 lkb
->lkb_exflags
= ms
->m_exflags
;
3868 lkb
->lkb_sbflags
= ms
->m_sbflags
;
3869 lkb
->lkb_flags
= (lkb
->lkb_flags
& 0xFFFF0000) |
3870 (ms
->m_flags
& 0x0000FFFF);
3873 static void receive_flags_reply(struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
, struct dlm_message
*ms
)
3875 if (ms
->m_flags
== DLM_IFL_STUB_MS
)
3878 lkb
->lkb_sbflags
= ms
->m_sbflags
;
3879 lkb
->lkb_flags
= (lkb
->lkb_flags
& 0xFFFF0000) |
3880 (ms
->m_flags
& 0x0000FFFF);
3883 static int receive_extralen(struct dlm_message
*ms
)
3885 return (ms
->m_header
.h_length
- sizeof(struct dlm_message
));
3888 static int receive_lvb(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
,
3889 struct dlm_message
*ms
)
3893 if (lkb
->lkb_exflags
& DLM_LKF_VALBLK
) {
3894 if (!lkb
->lkb_lvbptr
)
3895 lkb
->lkb_lvbptr
= dlm_allocate_lvb(ls
);
3896 if (!lkb
->lkb_lvbptr
)
3898 len
= receive_extralen(ms
);
3899 if (len
> ls
->ls_lvblen
)
3900 len
= ls
->ls_lvblen
;
3901 memcpy(lkb
->lkb_lvbptr
, ms
->m_extra
, len
);
3906 static void fake_bastfn(void *astparam
, int mode
)
3908 log_print("fake_bastfn should not be called");
3911 static void fake_astfn(void *astparam
)
3913 log_print("fake_astfn should not be called");
3916 static int receive_request_args(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
,
3917 struct dlm_message
*ms
)
3919 lkb
->lkb_nodeid
= ms
->m_header
.h_nodeid
;
3920 lkb
->lkb_ownpid
= ms
->m_pid
;
3921 lkb
->lkb_remid
= ms
->m_lkid
;
3922 lkb
->lkb_grmode
= DLM_LOCK_IV
;
3923 lkb
->lkb_rqmode
= ms
->m_rqmode
;
3925 lkb
->lkb_bastfn
= (ms
->m_asts
& DLM_CB_BAST
) ? &fake_bastfn
: NULL
;
3926 lkb
->lkb_astfn
= (ms
->m_asts
& DLM_CB_CAST
) ? &fake_astfn
: NULL
;
3928 if (lkb
->lkb_exflags
& DLM_LKF_VALBLK
) {
3929 /* lkb was just created so there won't be an lvb yet */
3930 lkb
->lkb_lvbptr
= dlm_allocate_lvb(ls
);
3931 if (!lkb
->lkb_lvbptr
)
3938 static int receive_convert_args(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
,
3939 struct dlm_message
*ms
)
3941 if (lkb
->lkb_status
!= DLM_LKSTS_GRANTED
)
3944 if (receive_lvb(ls
, lkb
, ms
))
3947 lkb
->lkb_rqmode
= ms
->m_rqmode
;
3948 lkb
->lkb_lvbseq
= ms
->m_lvbseq
;
3953 static int receive_unlock_args(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
,
3954 struct dlm_message
*ms
)
3956 if (receive_lvb(ls
, lkb
, ms
))
3961 /* We fill in the stub-lkb fields with the info that send_xxxx_reply()
3962 uses to send a reply and that the remote end uses to process the reply. */
3964 static void setup_stub_lkb(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, struct dlm_message
*ms
)
3966 struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
= &ls
->ls_stub_lkb
;
3967 lkb
->lkb_nodeid
= ms
->m_header
.h_nodeid
;
3968 lkb
->lkb_remid
= ms
->m_lkid
;
3971 /* This is called after the rsb is locked so that we can safely inspect
3972 fields in the lkb. */
3974 static int validate_message(struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
, struct dlm_message
*ms
)
3976 int from
= ms
->m_header
.h_nodeid
;
3979 switch (ms
->m_type
) {
3980 case DLM_MSG_CONVERT
:
3981 case DLM_MSG_UNLOCK
:
3982 case DLM_MSG_CANCEL
:
3983 if (!is_master_copy(lkb
) || lkb
->lkb_nodeid
!= from
)
3987 case DLM_MSG_CONVERT_REPLY
:
3988 case DLM_MSG_UNLOCK_REPLY
:
3989 case DLM_MSG_CANCEL_REPLY
:
3992 if (!is_process_copy(lkb
) || lkb
->lkb_nodeid
!= from
)
3996 case DLM_MSG_REQUEST_REPLY
:
3997 if (!is_process_copy(lkb
))
3999 else if (lkb
->lkb_nodeid
!= -1 && lkb
->lkb_nodeid
!= from
)
4008 log_error(lkb
->lkb_resource
->res_ls
,
4009 "ignore invalid message %d from %d %x %x %x %d",
4010 ms
->m_type
, from
, lkb
->lkb_id
, lkb
->lkb_remid
,
4011 lkb
->lkb_flags
, lkb
->lkb_nodeid
);
4015 static void send_repeat_remove(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, char *ms_name
, int len
)
4017 char name
[DLM_RESNAME_MAXLEN
+ 1];
4018 struct dlm_message
*ms
;
4019 struct dlm_mhandle
*mh
;
4024 memset(name
, 0, sizeof(name
));
4025 memcpy(name
, ms_name
, len
);
4027 hash
= jhash(name
, len
, 0);
4028 b
= hash
& (ls
->ls_rsbtbl_size
- 1);
4030 dir_nodeid
= dlm_hash2nodeid(ls
, hash
);
4032 log_error(ls
, "send_repeat_remove dir %d %s", dir_nodeid
, name
);
4034 spin_lock(&ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[b
].lock
);
4035 rv
= dlm_search_rsb_tree(&ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[b
].keep
, name
, len
, &r
);
4037 spin_unlock(&ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[b
].lock
);
4038 log_error(ls
, "repeat_remove on keep %s", name
);
4042 rv
= dlm_search_rsb_tree(&ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[b
].toss
, name
, len
, &r
);
4044 spin_unlock(&ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[b
].lock
);
4045 log_error(ls
, "repeat_remove on toss %s", name
);
4049 /* use ls->remove_name2 to avoid conflict with shrink? */
4051 spin_lock(&ls
->ls_remove_spin
);
4052 ls
->ls_remove_len
= len
;
4053 memcpy(ls
->ls_remove_name
, name
, DLM_RESNAME_MAXLEN
);
4054 spin_unlock(&ls
->ls_remove_spin
);
4055 spin_unlock(&ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[b
].lock
);
4057 rv
= _create_message(ls
, sizeof(struct dlm_message
) + len
,
4058 dir_nodeid
, DLM_MSG_REMOVE
, &ms
, &mh
);
4062 memcpy(ms
->m_extra
, name
, len
);
4065 send_message(mh
, ms
);
4067 spin_lock(&ls
->ls_remove_spin
);
4068 ls
->ls_remove_len
= 0;
4069 memset(ls
->ls_remove_name
, 0, DLM_RESNAME_MAXLEN
);
4070 spin_unlock(&ls
->ls_remove_spin
);
4073 static int receive_request(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, struct dlm_message
*ms
)
4075 struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
;
4078 int error
, namelen
= 0;
4080 from_nodeid
= ms
->m_header
.h_nodeid
;
4082 error
= create_lkb(ls
, &lkb
);
4086 receive_flags(lkb
, ms
);
4087 lkb
->lkb_flags
|= DLM_IFL_MSTCPY
;
4088 error
= receive_request_args(ls
, lkb
, ms
);
4094 /* The dir node is the authority on whether we are the master
4095 for this rsb or not, so if the master sends us a request, we should
4096 recreate the rsb if we've destroyed it. This race happens when we
4097 send a remove message to the dir node at the same time that the dir
4098 node sends us a request for the rsb. */
4100 namelen
= receive_extralen(ms
);
4102 error
= find_rsb(ls
, ms
->m_extra
, namelen
, from_nodeid
,
4103 R_RECEIVE_REQUEST
, &r
);
4111 if (r
->res_master_nodeid
!= dlm_our_nodeid()) {
4112 error
= validate_master_nodeid(ls
, r
, from_nodeid
);
4122 error
= do_request(r
, lkb
);
4123 send_request_reply(r
, lkb
, error
);
4124 do_request_effects(r
, lkb
, error
);
4129 if (error
== -EINPROGRESS
)
4136 /* TODO: instead of returning ENOTBLK, add the lkb to res_lookup
4137 and do this receive_request again from process_lookup_list once
4138 we get the lookup reply. This would avoid a many repeated
4139 ENOTBLK request failures when the lookup reply designating us
4140 as master is delayed. */
4142 /* We could repeatedly return -EBADR here if our send_remove() is
4143 delayed in being sent/arriving/being processed on the dir node.
4144 Another node would repeatedly lookup up the master, and the dir
4145 node would continue returning our nodeid until our send_remove
4148 We send another remove message in case our previous send_remove
4149 was lost/ignored/missed somehow. */
4151 if (error
!= -ENOTBLK
) {
4152 log_limit(ls
, "receive_request %x from %d %d",
4153 ms
->m_lkid
, from_nodeid
, error
);
4156 if (namelen
&& error
== -EBADR
) {
4157 send_repeat_remove(ls
, ms
->m_extra
, namelen
);
4161 setup_stub_lkb(ls
, ms
);
4162 send_request_reply(&ls
->ls_stub_rsb
, &ls
->ls_stub_lkb
, error
);
4166 static int receive_convert(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, struct dlm_message
*ms
)
4168 struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
;
4170 int error
, reply
= 1;
4172 error
= find_lkb(ls
, ms
->m_remid
, &lkb
);
4176 if (lkb
->lkb_remid
!= ms
->m_lkid
) {
4177 log_error(ls
, "receive_convert %x remid %x recover_seq %llu "
4178 "remote %d %x", lkb
->lkb_id
, lkb
->lkb_remid
,
4179 (unsigned long long)lkb
->lkb_recover_seq
,
4180 ms
->m_header
.h_nodeid
, ms
->m_lkid
);
4185 r
= lkb
->lkb_resource
;
4190 error
= validate_message(lkb
, ms
);
4194 receive_flags(lkb
, ms
);
4196 error
= receive_convert_args(ls
, lkb
, ms
);
4198 send_convert_reply(r
, lkb
, error
);
4202 reply
= !down_conversion(lkb
);
4204 error
= do_convert(r
, lkb
);
4206 send_convert_reply(r
, lkb
, error
);
4207 do_convert_effects(r
, lkb
, error
);
4215 setup_stub_lkb(ls
, ms
);
4216 send_convert_reply(&ls
->ls_stub_rsb
, &ls
->ls_stub_lkb
, error
);
4220 static int receive_unlock(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, struct dlm_message
*ms
)
4222 struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
;
4226 error
= find_lkb(ls
, ms
->m_remid
, &lkb
);
4230 if (lkb
->lkb_remid
!= ms
->m_lkid
) {
4231 log_error(ls
, "receive_unlock %x remid %x remote %d %x",
4232 lkb
->lkb_id
, lkb
->lkb_remid
,
4233 ms
->m_header
.h_nodeid
, ms
->m_lkid
);
4238 r
= lkb
->lkb_resource
;
4243 error
= validate_message(lkb
, ms
);
4247 receive_flags(lkb
, ms
);
4249 error
= receive_unlock_args(ls
, lkb
, ms
);
4251 send_unlock_reply(r
, lkb
, error
);
4255 error
= do_unlock(r
, lkb
);
4256 send_unlock_reply(r
, lkb
, error
);
4257 do_unlock_effects(r
, lkb
, error
);
4265 setup_stub_lkb(ls
, ms
);
4266 send_unlock_reply(&ls
->ls_stub_rsb
, &ls
->ls_stub_lkb
, error
);
4270 static int receive_cancel(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, struct dlm_message
*ms
)
4272 struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
;
4276 error
= find_lkb(ls
, ms
->m_remid
, &lkb
);
4280 receive_flags(lkb
, ms
);
4282 r
= lkb
->lkb_resource
;
4287 error
= validate_message(lkb
, ms
);
4291 error
= do_cancel(r
, lkb
);
4292 send_cancel_reply(r
, lkb
, error
);
4293 do_cancel_effects(r
, lkb
, error
);
4301 setup_stub_lkb(ls
, ms
);
4302 send_cancel_reply(&ls
->ls_stub_rsb
, &ls
->ls_stub_lkb
, error
);
4306 static int receive_grant(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, struct dlm_message
*ms
)
4308 struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
;
4312 error
= find_lkb(ls
, ms
->m_remid
, &lkb
);
4316 r
= lkb
->lkb_resource
;
4321 error
= validate_message(lkb
, ms
);
4325 receive_flags_reply(lkb
, ms
);
4326 if (is_altmode(lkb
))
4327 munge_altmode(lkb
, ms
);
4328 grant_lock_pc(r
, lkb
, ms
);
4329 queue_cast(r
, lkb
, 0);
4337 static int receive_bast(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, struct dlm_message
*ms
)
4339 struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
;
4343 error
= find_lkb(ls
, ms
->m_remid
, &lkb
);
4347 r
= lkb
->lkb_resource
;
4352 error
= validate_message(lkb
, ms
);
4356 queue_bast(r
, lkb
, ms
->m_bastmode
);
4357 lkb
->lkb_highbast
= ms
->m_bastmode
;
4365 static void receive_lookup(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, struct dlm_message
*ms
)
4367 int len
, error
, ret_nodeid
, from_nodeid
, our_nodeid
;
4369 from_nodeid
= ms
->m_header
.h_nodeid
;
4370 our_nodeid
= dlm_our_nodeid();
4372 len
= receive_extralen(ms
);
4374 error
= dlm_master_lookup(ls
, from_nodeid
, ms
->m_extra
, len
, 0,
4377 /* Optimization: we're master so treat lookup as a request */
4378 if (!error
&& ret_nodeid
== our_nodeid
) {
4379 receive_request(ls
, ms
);
4382 send_lookup_reply(ls
, ms
, ret_nodeid
, error
);
4385 static void receive_remove(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, struct dlm_message
*ms
)
4387 char name
[DLM_RESNAME_MAXLEN
+1];
4390 int rv
, len
, dir_nodeid
, from_nodeid
;
4392 from_nodeid
= ms
->m_header
.h_nodeid
;
4394 len
= receive_extralen(ms
);
4396 if (len
> DLM_RESNAME_MAXLEN
) {
4397 log_error(ls
, "receive_remove from %d bad len %d",
4402 dir_nodeid
= dlm_hash2nodeid(ls
, ms
->m_hash
);
4403 if (dir_nodeid
!= dlm_our_nodeid()) {
4404 log_error(ls
, "receive_remove from %d bad nodeid %d",
4405 from_nodeid
, dir_nodeid
);
4409 /* Look for name on rsbtbl.toss, if it's there, kill it.
4410 If it's on rsbtbl.keep, it's being used, and we should ignore this
4411 message. This is an expected race between the dir node sending a
4412 request to the master node at the same time as the master node sends
4413 a remove to the dir node. The resolution to that race is for the
4414 dir node to ignore the remove message, and the master node to
4415 recreate the master rsb when it gets a request from the dir node for
4416 an rsb it doesn't have. */
4418 memset(name
, 0, sizeof(name
));
4419 memcpy(name
, ms
->m_extra
, len
);
4421 hash
= jhash(name
, len
, 0);
4422 b
= hash
& (ls
->ls_rsbtbl_size
- 1);
4424 spin_lock(&ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[b
].lock
);
4426 rv
= dlm_search_rsb_tree(&ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[b
].toss
, name
, len
, &r
);
4428 /* verify the rsb is on keep list per comment above */
4429 rv
= dlm_search_rsb_tree(&ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[b
].keep
, name
, len
, &r
);
4431 /* should not happen */
4432 log_error(ls
, "receive_remove from %d not found %s",
4434 spin_unlock(&ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[b
].lock
);
4437 if (r
->res_master_nodeid
!= from_nodeid
) {
4438 /* should not happen */
4439 log_error(ls
, "receive_remove keep from %d master %d",
4440 from_nodeid
, r
->res_master_nodeid
);
4442 spin_unlock(&ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[b
].lock
);
4446 log_debug(ls
, "receive_remove from %d master %d first %x %s",
4447 from_nodeid
, r
->res_master_nodeid
, r
->res_first_lkid
,
4449 spin_unlock(&ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[b
].lock
);
4453 if (r
->res_master_nodeid
!= from_nodeid
) {
4454 log_error(ls
, "receive_remove toss from %d master %d",
4455 from_nodeid
, r
->res_master_nodeid
);
4457 spin_unlock(&ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[b
].lock
);
4461 if (kref_put(&r
->res_ref
, kill_rsb
)) {
4462 rb_erase(&r
->res_hashnode
, &ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[b
].toss
);
4463 spin_unlock(&ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[b
].lock
);
4466 log_error(ls
, "receive_remove from %d rsb ref error",
4469 spin_unlock(&ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[b
].lock
);
4473 static void receive_purge(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, struct dlm_message
*ms
)
4475 do_purge(ls
, ms
->m_nodeid
, ms
->m_pid
);
4478 static int receive_request_reply(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, struct dlm_message
*ms
)
4480 struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
;
4482 int error
, mstype
, result
;
4483 int from_nodeid
= ms
->m_header
.h_nodeid
;
4485 error
= find_lkb(ls
, ms
->m_remid
, &lkb
);
4489 r
= lkb
->lkb_resource
;
4493 error
= validate_message(lkb
, ms
);
4497 mstype
= lkb
->lkb_wait_type
;
4498 error
= remove_from_waiters(lkb
, DLM_MSG_REQUEST_REPLY
);
4500 log_error(ls
, "receive_request_reply %x remote %d %x result %d",
4501 lkb
->lkb_id
, from_nodeid
, ms
->m_lkid
, ms
->m_result
);
4506 /* Optimization: the dir node was also the master, so it took our
4507 lookup as a request and sent request reply instead of lookup reply */
4508 if (mstype
== DLM_MSG_LOOKUP
) {
4509 r
->res_master_nodeid
= from_nodeid
;
4510 r
->res_nodeid
= from_nodeid
;
4511 lkb
->lkb_nodeid
= from_nodeid
;
4514 /* this is the value returned from do_request() on the master */
4515 result
= ms
->m_result
;
4519 /* request would block (be queued) on remote master */
4520 queue_cast(r
, lkb
, -EAGAIN
);
4521 confirm_master(r
, -EAGAIN
);
4522 unhold_lkb(lkb
); /* undoes create_lkb() */
4527 /* request was queued or granted on remote master */
4528 receive_flags_reply(lkb
, ms
);
4529 lkb
->lkb_remid
= ms
->m_lkid
;
4530 if (is_altmode(lkb
))
4531 munge_altmode(lkb
, ms
);
4533 add_lkb(r
, lkb
, DLM_LKSTS_WAITING
);
4536 grant_lock_pc(r
, lkb
, ms
);
4537 queue_cast(r
, lkb
, 0);
4539 confirm_master(r
, result
);
4544 /* find_rsb failed to find rsb or rsb wasn't master */
4545 log_limit(ls
, "receive_request_reply %x from %d %d "
4546 "master %d dir %d first %x %s", lkb
->lkb_id
,
4547 from_nodeid
, result
, r
->res_master_nodeid
,
4548 r
->res_dir_nodeid
, r
->res_first_lkid
, r
->res_name
);
4550 if (r
->res_dir_nodeid
!= dlm_our_nodeid() &&
4551 r
->res_master_nodeid
!= dlm_our_nodeid()) {
4552 /* cause _request_lock->set_master->send_lookup */
4553 r
->res_master_nodeid
= 0;
4555 lkb
->lkb_nodeid
= -1;
4558 if (is_overlap(lkb
)) {
4559 /* we'll ignore error in cancel/unlock reply */
4560 queue_cast_overlap(r
, lkb
);
4561 confirm_master(r
, result
);
4562 unhold_lkb(lkb
); /* undoes create_lkb() */
4564 _request_lock(r
, lkb
);
4566 if (r
->res_master_nodeid
== dlm_our_nodeid())
4567 confirm_master(r
, 0);
4572 log_error(ls
, "receive_request_reply %x error %d",
4573 lkb
->lkb_id
, result
);
4576 if (is_overlap_unlock(lkb
) && (result
== 0 || result
== -EINPROGRESS
)) {
4577 log_debug(ls
, "receive_request_reply %x result %d unlock",
4578 lkb
->lkb_id
, result
);
4579 lkb
->lkb_flags
&= ~DLM_IFL_OVERLAP_UNLOCK
;
4580 lkb
->lkb_flags
&= ~DLM_IFL_OVERLAP_CANCEL
;
4581 send_unlock(r
, lkb
);
4582 } else if (is_overlap_cancel(lkb
) && (result
== -EINPROGRESS
)) {
4583 log_debug(ls
, "receive_request_reply %x cancel", lkb
->lkb_id
);
4584 lkb
->lkb_flags
&= ~DLM_IFL_OVERLAP_UNLOCK
;
4585 lkb
->lkb_flags
&= ~DLM_IFL_OVERLAP_CANCEL
;
4586 send_cancel(r
, lkb
);
4588 lkb
->lkb_flags
&= ~DLM_IFL_OVERLAP_CANCEL
;
4589 lkb
->lkb_flags
&= ~DLM_IFL_OVERLAP_UNLOCK
;
4598 static void __receive_convert_reply(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
,
4599 struct dlm_message
*ms
)
4601 /* this is the value returned from do_convert() on the master */
4602 switch (ms
->m_result
) {
4604 /* convert would block (be queued) on remote master */
4605 queue_cast(r
, lkb
, -EAGAIN
);
4609 receive_flags_reply(lkb
, ms
);
4610 revert_lock_pc(r
, lkb
);
4611 queue_cast(r
, lkb
, -EDEADLK
);
4615 /* convert was queued on remote master */
4616 receive_flags_reply(lkb
, ms
);
4617 if (is_demoted(lkb
))
4620 add_lkb(r
, lkb
, DLM_LKSTS_CONVERT
);
4625 /* convert was granted on remote master */
4626 receive_flags_reply(lkb
, ms
);
4627 if (is_demoted(lkb
))
4629 grant_lock_pc(r
, lkb
, ms
);
4630 queue_cast(r
, lkb
, 0);
4634 log_error(r
->res_ls
, "receive_convert_reply %x remote %d %x %d",
4635 lkb
->lkb_id
, ms
->m_header
.h_nodeid
, ms
->m_lkid
,
4642 static void _receive_convert_reply(struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
, struct dlm_message
*ms
)
4644 struct dlm_rsb
*r
= lkb
->lkb_resource
;
4650 error
= validate_message(lkb
, ms
);
4654 /* stub reply can happen with waiters_mutex held */
4655 error
= remove_from_waiters_ms(lkb
, ms
);
4659 __receive_convert_reply(r
, lkb
, ms
);
4665 static int receive_convert_reply(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, struct dlm_message
*ms
)
4667 struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
;
4670 error
= find_lkb(ls
, ms
->m_remid
, &lkb
);
4674 _receive_convert_reply(lkb
, ms
);
4679 static void _receive_unlock_reply(struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
, struct dlm_message
*ms
)
4681 struct dlm_rsb
*r
= lkb
->lkb_resource
;
4687 error
= validate_message(lkb
, ms
);
4691 /* stub reply can happen with waiters_mutex held */
4692 error
= remove_from_waiters_ms(lkb
, ms
);
4696 /* this is the value returned from do_unlock() on the master */
4698 switch (ms
->m_result
) {
4700 receive_flags_reply(lkb
, ms
);
4701 remove_lock_pc(r
, lkb
);
4702 queue_cast(r
, lkb
, -DLM_EUNLOCK
);
4707 log_error(r
->res_ls
, "receive_unlock_reply %x error %d",
4708 lkb
->lkb_id
, ms
->m_result
);
4715 static int receive_unlock_reply(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, struct dlm_message
*ms
)
4717 struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
;
4720 error
= find_lkb(ls
, ms
->m_remid
, &lkb
);
4724 _receive_unlock_reply(lkb
, ms
);
4729 static void _receive_cancel_reply(struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
, struct dlm_message
*ms
)
4731 struct dlm_rsb
*r
= lkb
->lkb_resource
;
4737 error
= validate_message(lkb
, ms
);
4741 /* stub reply can happen with waiters_mutex held */
4742 error
= remove_from_waiters_ms(lkb
, ms
);
4746 /* this is the value returned from do_cancel() on the master */
4748 switch (ms
->m_result
) {
4750 receive_flags_reply(lkb
, ms
);
4751 revert_lock_pc(r
, lkb
);
4752 queue_cast(r
, lkb
, -DLM_ECANCEL
);
4757 log_error(r
->res_ls
, "receive_cancel_reply %x error %d",
4758 lkb
->lkb_id
, ms
->m_result
);
4765 static int receive_cancel_reply(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, struct dlm_message
*ms
)
4767 struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
;
4770 error
= find_lkb(ls
, ms
->m_remid
, &lkb
);
4774 _receive_cancel_reply(lkb
, ms
);
4779 static void receive_lookup_reply(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, struct dlm_message
*ms
)
4781 struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
;
4783 int error
, ret_nodeid
;
4784 int do_lookup_list
= 0;
4786 error
= find_lkb(ls
, ms
->m_lkid
, &lkb
);
4788 log_error(ls
, "receive_lookup_reply no lkid %x", ms
->m_lkid
);
4792 /* ms->m_result is the value returned by dlm_master_lookup on dir node
4793 FIXME: will a non-zero error ever be returned? */
4795 r
= lkb
->lkb_resource
;
4799 error
= remove_from_waiters(lkb
, DLM_MSG_LOOKUP_REPLY
);
4803 ret_nodeid
= ms
->m_nodeid
;
4805 /* We sometimes receive a request from the dir node for this
4806 rsb before we've received the dir node's loookup_reply for it.
4807 The request from the dir node implies we're the master, so we set
4808 ourself as master in receive_request_reply, and verify here that
4809 we are indeed the master. */
4811 if (r
->res_master_nodeid
&& (r
->res_master_nodeid
!= ret_nodeid
)) {
4812 /* This should never happen */
4813 log_error(ls
, "receive_lookup_reply %x from %d ret %d "
4814 "master %d dir %d our %d first %x %s",
4815 lkb
->lkb_id
, ms
->m_header
.h_nodeid
, ret_nodeid
,
4816 r
->res_master_nodeid
, r
->res_dir_nodeid
,
4817 dlm_our_nodeid(), r
->res_first_lkid
, r
->res_name
);
4820 if (ret_nodeid
== dlm_our_nodeid()) {
4821 r
->res_master_nodeid
= ret_nodeid
;
4824 r
->res_first_lkid
= 0;
4825 } else if (ret_nodeid
== -1) {
4826 /* the remote node doesn't believe it's the dir node */
4827 log_error(ls
, "receive_lookup_reply %x from %d bad ret_nodeid",
4828 lkb
->lkb_id
, ms
->m_header
.h_nodeid
);
4829 r
->res_master_nodeid
= 0;
4831 lkb
->lkb_nodeid
= -1;
4833 /* set_master() will set lkb_nodeid from r */
4834 r
->res_master_nodeid
= ret_nodeid
;
4835 r
->res_nodeid
= ret_nodeid
;
4838 if (is_overlap(lkb
)) {
4839 log_debug(ls
, "receive_lookup_reply %x unlock %x",
4840 lkb
->lkb_id
, lkb
->lkb_flags
);
4841 queue_cast_overlap(r
, lkb
);
4842 unhold_lkb(lkb
); /* undoes create_lkb() */
4846 _request_lock(r
, lkb
);
4850 process_lookup_list(r
);
4857 static void _receive_message(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, struct dlm_message
*ms
,
4860 int error
= 0, noent
= 0;
4862 if (!dlm_is_member(ls
, ms
->m_header
.h_nodeid
)) {
4863 log_limit(ls
, "receive %d from non-member %d %x %x %d",
4864 ms
->m_type
, ms
->m_header
.h_nodeid
, ms
->m_lkid
,
4865 ms
->m_remid
, ms
->m_result
);
4869 switch (ms
->m_type
) {
4871 /* messages sent to a master node */
4873 case DLM_MSG_REQUEST
:
4874 error
= receive_request(ls
, ms
);
4877 case DLM_MSG_CONVERT
:
4878 error
= receive_convert(ls
, ms
);
4881 case DLM_MSG_UNLOCK
:
4882 error
= receive_unlock(ls
, ms
);
4885 case DLM_MSG_CANCEL
:
4887 error
= receive_cancel(ls
, ms
);
4890 /* messages sent from a master node (replies to above) */
4892 case DLM_MSG_REQUEST_REPLY
:
4893 error
= receive_request_reply(ls
, ms
);
4896 case DLM_MSG_CONVERT_REPLY
:
4897 error
= receive_convert_reply(ls
, ms
);
4900 case DLM_MSG_UNLOCK_REPLY
:
4901 error
= receive_unlock_reply(ls
, ms
);
4904 case DLM_MSG_CANCEL_REPLY
:
4905 error
= receive_cancel_reply(ls
, ms
);
4908 /* messages sent from a master node (only two types of async msg) */
4912 error
= receive_grant(ls
, ms
);
4917 error
= receive_bast(ls
, ms
);
4920 /* messages sent to a dir node */
4922 case DLM_MSG_LOOKUP
:
4923 receive_lookup(ls
, ms
);
4926 case DLM_MSG_REMOVE
:
4927 receive_remove(ls
, ms
);
4930 /* messages sent from a dir node (remove has no reply) */
4932 case DLM_MSG_LOOKUP_REPLY
:
4933 receive_lookup_reply(ls
, ms
);
4936 /* other messages */
4939 receive_purge(ls
, ms
);
4943 log_error(ls
, "unknown message type %d", ms
->m_type
);
4947 * When checking for ENOENT, we're checking the result of
4948 * find_lkb(m_remid):
4950 * The lock id referenced in the message wasn't found. This may
4951 * happen in normal usage for the async messages and cancel, so
4952 * only use log_debug for them.
4954 * Some errors are expected and normal.
4957 if (error
== -ENOENT
&& noent
) {
4958 log_debug(ls
, "receive %d no %x remote %d %x saved_seq %u",
4959 ms
->m_type
, ms
->m_remid
, ms
->m_header
.h_nodeid
,
4960 ms
->m_lkid
, saved_seq
);
4961 } else if (error
== -ENOENT
) {
4962 log_error(ls
, "receive %d no %x remote %d %x saved_seq %u",
4963 ms
->m_type
, ms
->m_remid
, ms
->m_header
.h_nodeid
,
4964 ms
->m_lkid
, saved_seq
);
4966 if (ms
->m_type
== DLM_MSG_CONVERT
)
4967 dlm_dump_rsb_hash(ls
, ms
->m_hash
);
4970 if (error
== -EINVAL
) {
4971 log_error(ls
, "receive %d inval from %d lkid %x remid %x "
4973 ms
->m_type
, ms
->m_header
.h_nodeid
,
4974 ms
->m_lkid
, ms
->m_remid
, saved_seq
);
4978 /* If the lockspace is in recovery mode (locking stopped), then normal
4979 messages are saved on the requestqueue for processing after recovery is
4980 done. When not in recovery mode, we wait for dlm_recoverd to drain saved
4981 messages off the requestqueue before we process new ones. This occurs right
4982 after recovery completes when we transition from saving all messages on
4983 requestqueue, to processing all the saved messages, to processing new
4984 messages as they arrive. */
4986 static void dlm_receive_message(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, struct dlm_message
*ms
,
4989 if (dlm_locking_stopped(ls
)) {
4990 /* If we were a member of this lockspace, left, and rejoined,
4991 other nodes may still be sending us messages from the
4992 lockspace generation before we left. */
4993 if (!ls
->ls_generation
) {
4994 log_limit(ls
, "receive %d from %d ignore old gen",
4995 ms
->m_type
, nodeid
);
4999 dlm_add_requestqueue(ls
, nodeid
, ms
);
5001 dlm_wait_requestqueue(ls
);
5002 _receive_message(ls
, ms
, 0);
5006 /* This is called by dlm_recoverd to process messages that were saved on
5007 the requestqueue. */
5009 void dlm_receive_message_saved(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, struct dlm_message
*ms
,
5012 _receive_message(ls
, ms
, saved_seq
);
5015 /* This is called by the midcomms layer when something is received for
5016 the lockspace. It could be either a MSG (normal message sent as part of
5017 standard locking activity) or an RCOM (recovery message sent as part of
5018 lockspace recovery). */
5020 void dlm_receive_buffer(union dlm_packet
*p
, int nodeid
)
5022 struct dlm_header
*hd
= &p
->header
;
5026 switch (hd
->h_cmd
) {
5028 dlm_message_in(&p
->message
);
5029 type
= p
->message
.m_type
;
5032 dlm_rcom_in(&p
->rcom
);
5033 type
= p
->rcom
.rc_type
;
5036 log_print("invalid h_cmd %d from %u", hd
->h_cmd
, nodeid
);
5040 if (hd
->h_nodeid
!= nodeid
) {
5041 log_print("invalid h_nodeid %d from %d lockspace %x",
5042 hd
->h_nodeid
, nodeid
, hd
->h_lockspace
);
5046 ls
= dlm_find_lockspace_global(hd
->h_lockspace
);
5048 if (dlm_config
.ci_log_debug
) {
5049 printk_ratelimited(KERN_DEBUG
"dlm: invalid lockspace "
5050 "%u from %d cmd %d type %d\n",
5051 hd
->h_lockspace
, nodeid
, hd
->h_cmd
, type
);
5054 if (hd
->h_cmd
== DLM_RCOM
&& type
== DLM_RCOM_STATUS
)
5055 dlm_send_ls_not_ready(nodeid
, &p
->rcom
);
5059 /* this rwsem allows dlm_ls_stop() to wait for all dlm_recv threads to
5060 be inactive (in this ls) before transitioning to recovery mode */
5062 down_read(&ls
->ls_recv_active
);
5063 if (hd
->h_cmd
== DLM_MSG
)
5064 dlm_receive_message(ls
, &p
->message
, nodeid
);
5066 dlm_receive_rcom(ls
, &p
->rcom
, nodeid
);
5067 up_read(&ls
->ls_recv_active
);
5069 dlm_put_lockspace(ls
);
5072 static void recover_convert_waiter(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
,
5073 struct dlm_message
*ms_stub
)
5075 if (middle_conversion(lkb
)) {
5077 memset(ms_stub
, 0, sizeof(struct dlm_message
));
5078 ms_stub
->m_flags
= DLM_IFL_STUB_MS
;
5079 ms_stub
->m_type
= DLM_MSG_CONVERT_REPLY
;
5080 ms_stub
->m_result
= -EINPROGRESS
;
5081 ms_stub
->m_header
.h_nodeid
= lkb
->lkb_nodeid
;
5082 _receive_convert_reply(lkb
, ms_stub
);
5084 /* Same special case as in receive_rcom_lock_args() */
5085 lkb
->lkb_grmode
= DLM_LOCK_IV
;
5086 rsb_set_flag(lkb
->lkb_resource
, RSB_RECOVER_CONVERT
);
5089 } else if (lkb
->lkb_rqmode
>= lkb
->lkb_grmode
) {
5090 lkb
->lkb_flags
|= DLM_IFL_RESEND
;
5093 /* lkb->lkb_rqmode < lkb->lkb_grmode shouldn't happen since down
5094 conversions are async; there's no reply from the remote master */
5097 /* A waiting lkb needs recovery if the master node has failed, or
5098 the master node is changing (only when no directory is used) */
5100 static int waiter_needs_recovery(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
,
5103 if (dlm_no_directory(ls
))
5106 if (dlm_is_removed(ls
, lkb
->lkb_wait_nodeid
))
5112 /* Recovery for locks that are waiting for replies from nodes that are now
5113 gone. We can just complete unlocks and cancels by faking a reply from the
5114 dead node. Requests and up-conversions we flag to be resent after
5115 recovery. Down-conversions can just be completed with a fake reply like
5116 unlocks. Conversions between PR and CW need special attention. */
5118 void dlm_recover_waiters_pre(struct dlm_ls
*ls
)
5120 struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
, *safe
;
5121 struct dlm_message
*ms_stub
;
5122 int wait_type
, stub_unlock_result
, stub_cancel_result
;
5125 ms_stub
= kmalloc(sizeof(*ms_stub
), GFP_KERNEL
);
5129 mutex_lock(&ls
->ls_waiters_mutex
);
5131 list_for_each_entry_safe(lkb
, safe
, &ls
->ls_waiters
, lkb_wait_reply
) {
5133 dir_nodeid
= dlm_dir_nodeid(lkb
->lkb_resource
);
5135 /* exclude debug messages about unlocks because there can be so
5136 many and they aren't very interesting */
5138 if (lkb
->lkb_wait_type
!= DLM_MSG_UNLOCK
) {
5139 log_debug(ls
, "waiter %x remote %x msg %d r_nodeid %d "
5140 "lkb_nodeid %d wait_nodeid %d dir_nodeid %d",
5144 lkb
->lkb_resource
->res_nodeid
,
5146 lkb
->lkb_wait_nodeid
,
5150 /* all outstanding lookups, regardless of destination will be
5151 resent after recovery is done */
5153 if (lkb
->lkb_wait_type
== DLM_MSG_LOOKUP
) {
5154 lkb
->lkb_flags
|= DLM_IFL_RESEND
;
5158 if (!waiter_needs_recovery(ls
, lkb
, dir_nodeid
))
5161 wait_type
= lkb
->lkb_wait_type
;
5162 stub_unlock_result
= -DLM_EUNLOCK
;
5163 stub_cancel_result
= -DLM_ECANCEL
;
5165 /* Main reply may have been received leaving a zero wait_type,
5166 but a reply for the overlapping op may not have been
5167 received. In that case we need to fake the appropriate
5168 reply for the overlap op. */
5171 if (is_overlap_cancel(lkb
)) {
5172 wait_type
= DLM_MSG_CANCEL
;
5173 if (lkb
->lkb_grmode
== DLM_LOCK_IV
)
5174 stub_cancel_result
= 0;
5176 if (is_overlap_unlock(lkb
)) {
5177 wait_type
= DLM_MSG_UNLOCK
;
5178 if (lkb
->lkb_grmode
== DLM_LOCK_IV
)
5179 stub_unlock_result
= -ENOENT
;
5182 log_debug(ls
, "rwpre overlap %x %x %d %d %d",
5183 lkb
->lkb_id
, lkb
->lkb_flags
, wait_type
,
5184 stub_cancel_result
, stub_unlock_result
);
5187 switch (wait_type
) {
5189 case DLM_MSG_REQUEST
:
5190 lkb
->lkb_flags
|= DLM_IFL_RESEND
;
5193 case DLM_MSG_CONVERT
:
5194 recover_convert_waiter(ls
, lkb
, ms_stub
);
5197 case DLM_MSG_UNLOCK
:
5199 memset(ms_stub
, 0, sizeof(struct dlm_message
));
5200 ms_stub
->m_flags
= DLM_IFL_STUB_MS
;
5201 ms_stub
->m_type
= DLM_MSG_UNLOCK_REPLY
;
5202 ms_stub
->m_result
= stub_unlock_result
;
5203 ms_stub
->m_header
.h_nodeid
= lkb
->lkb_nodeid
;
5204 _receive_unlock_reply(lkb
, ms_stub
);
5208 case DLM_MSG_CANCEL
:
5210 memset(ms_stub
, 0, sizeof(struct dlm_message
));
5211 ms_stub
->m_flags
= DLM_IFL_STUB_MS
;
5212 ms_stub
->m_type
= DLM_MSG_CANCEL_REPLY
;
5213 ms_stub
->m_result
= stub_cancel_result
;
5214 ms_stub
->m_header
.h_nodeid
= lkb
->lkb_nodeid
;
5215 _receive_cancel_reply(lkb
, ms_stub
);
5220 log_error(ls
, "invalid lkb wait_type %d %d",
5221 lkb
->lkb_wait_type
, wait_type
);
5225 mutex_unlock(&ls
->ls_waiters_mutex
);
5229 static struct dlm_lkb
*find_resend_waiter(struct dlm_ls
*ls
)
5231 struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
;
5234 mutex_lock(&ls
->ls_waiters_mutex
);
5235 list_for_each_entry(lkb
, &ls
->ls_waiters
, lkb_wait_reply
) {
5236 if (lkb
->lkb_flags
& DLM_IFL_RESEND
) {
5242 mutex_unlock(&ls
->ls_waiters_mutex
);
5249 /* Deal with lookups and lkb's marked RESEND from _pre. We may now be the
5250 master or dir-node for r. Processing the lkb may result in it being placed
5253 /* We do this after normal locking has been enabled and any saved messages
5254 (in requestqueue) have been processed. We should be confident that at
5255 this point we won't get or process a reply to any of these waiting
5256 operations. But, new ops may be coming in on the rsbs/locks here from
5257 userspace or remotely. */
5259 /* there may have been an overlap unlock/cancel prior to recovery or after
5260 recovery. if before, the lkb may still have a pos wait_count; if after, the
5261 overlap flag would just have been set and nothing new sent. we can be
5262 confident here than any replies to either the initial op or overlap ops
5263 prior to recovery have been received. */
5265 int dlm_recover_waiters_post(struct dlm_ls
*ls
)
5267 struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
;
5269 int error
= 0, mstype
, err
, oc
, ou
;
5272 if (dlm_locking_stopped(ls
)) {
5273 log_debug(ls
, "recover_waiters_post aborted");
5278 lkb
= find_resend_waiter(ls
);
5282 r
= lkb
->lkb_resource
;
5286 mstype
= lkb
->lkb_wait_type
;
5287 oc
= is_overlap_cancel(lkb
);
5288 ou
= is_overlap_unlock(lkb
);
5291 log_debug(ls
, "waiter %x remote %x msg %d r_nodeid %d "
5292 "lkb_nodeid %d wait_nodeid %d dir_nodeid %d "
5293 "overlap %d %d", lkb
->lkb_id
, lkb
->lkb_remid
, mstype
,
5294 r
->res_nodeid
, lkb
->lkb_nodeid
, lkb
->lkb_wait_nodeid
,
5295 dlm_dir_nodeid(r
), oc
, ou
);
5297 /* At this point we assume that we won't get a reply to any
5298 previous op or overlap op on this lock. First, do a big
5299 remove_from_waiters() for all previous ops. */
5301 lkb
->lkb_flags
&= ~DLM_IFL_RESEND
;
5302 lkb
->lkb_flags
&= ~DLM_IFL_OVERLAP_UNLOCK
;
5303 lkb
->lkb_flags
&= ~DLM_IFL_OVERLAP_CANCEL
;
5304 lkb
->lkb_wait_type
= 0;
5305 lkb
->lkb_wait_count
= 0;
5306 mutex_lock(&ls
->ls_waiters_mutex
);
5307 list_del_init(&lkb
->lkb_wait_reply
);
5308 mutex_unlock(&ls
->ls_waiters_mutex
);
5309 unhold_lkb(lkb
); /* for waiters list */
5312 /* do an unlock or cancel instead of resending */
5314 case DLM_MSG_LOOKUP
:
5315 case DLM_MSG_REQUEST
:
5316 queue_cast(r
, lkb
, ou
? -DLM_EUNLOCK
:
5318 unhold_lkb(lkb
); /* undoes create_lkb() */
5320 case DLM_MSG_CONVERT
:
5322 queue_cast(r
, lkb
, -DLM_ECANCEL
);
5324 lkb
->lkb_exflags
|= DLM_LKF_FORCEUNLOCK
;
5325 _unlock_lock(r
, lkb
);
5333 case DLM_MSG_LOOKUP
:
5334 case DLM_MSG_REQUEST
:
5335 _request_lock(r
, lkb
);
5337 confirm_master(r
, 0);
5339 case DLM_MSG_CONVERT
:
5340 _convert_lock(r
, lkb
);
5348 log_error(ls
, "waiter %x msg %d r_nodeid %d "
5349 "dir_nodeid %d overlap %d %d",
5350 lkb
->lkb_id
, mstype
, r
->res_nodeid
,
5351 dlm_dir_nodeid(r
), oc
, ou
);
5361 static void purge_mstcpy_list(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, struct dlm_rsb
*r
,
5362 struct list_head
*list
)
5364 struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
, *safe
;
5366 list_for_each_entry_safe(lkb
, safe
, list
, lkb_statequeue
) {
5367 if (!is_master_copy(lkb
))
5370 /* don't purge lkbs we've added in recover_master_copy for
5371 the current recovery seq */
5373 if (lkb
->lkb_recover_seq
== ls
->ls_recover_seq
)
5378 /* this put should free the lkb */
5379 if (!dlm_put_lkb(lkb
))
5380 log_error(ls
, "purged mstcpy lkb not released");
5384 void dlm_purge_mstcpy_locks(struct dlm_rsb
*r
)
5386 struct dlm_ls
*ls
= r
->res_ls
;
5388 purge_mstcpy_list(ls
, r
, &r
->res_grantqueue
);
5389 purge_mstcpy_list(ls
, r
, &r
->res_convertqueue
);
5390 purge_mstcpy_list(ls
, r
, &r
->res_waitqueue
);
5393 static void purge_dead_list(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, struct dlm_rsb
*r
,
5394 struct list_head
*list
,
5395 int nodeid_gone
, unsigned int *count
)
5397 struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
, *safe
;
5399 list_for_each_entry_safe(lkb
, safe
, list
, lkb_statequeue
) {
5400 if (!is_master_copy(lkb
))
5403 if ((lkb
->lkb_nodeid
== nodeid_gone
) ||
5404 dlm_is_removed(ls
, lkb
->lkb_nodeid
)) {
5406 /* tell recover_lvb to invalidate the lvb
5407 because a node holding EX/PW failed */
5408 if ((lkb
->lkb_exflags
& DLM_LKF_VALBLK
) &&
5409 (lkb
->lkb_grmode
>= DLM_LOCK_PW
)) {
5410 rsb_set_flag(r
, RSB_RECOVER_LVB_INVAL
);
5415 /* this put should free the lkb */
5416 if (!dlm_put_lkb(lkb
))
5417 log_error(ls
, "purged dead lkb not released");
5419 rsb_set_flag(r
, RSB_RECOVER_GRANT
);
5426 /* Get rid of locks held by nodes that are gone. */
5428 void dlm_recover_purge(struct dlm_ls
*ls
)
5431 struct dlm_member
*memb
;
5432 int nodes_count
= 0;
5433 int nodeid_gone
= 0;
5434 unsigned int lkb_count
= 0;
5436 /* cache one removed nodeid to optimize the common
5437 case of a single node removed */
5439 list_for_each_entry(memb
, &ls
->ls_nodes_gone
, list
) {
5441 nodeid_gone
= memb
->nodeid
;
5447 down_write(&ls
->ls_root_sem
);
5448 list_for_each_entry(r
, &ls
->ls_root_list
, res_root_list
) {
5452 purge_dead_list(ls
, r
, &r
->res_grantqueue
,
5453 nodeid_gone
, &lkb_count
);
5454 purge_dead_list(ls
, r
, &r
->res_convertqueue
,
5455 nodeid_gone
, &lkb_count
);
5456 purge_dead_list(ls
, r
, &r
->res_waitqueue
,
5457 nodeid_gone
, &lkb_count
);
5463 up_write(&ls
->ls_root_sem
);
5466 log_rinfo(ls
, "dlm_recover_purge %u locks for %u nodes",
5467 lkb_count
, nodes_count
);
5470 static struct dlm_rsb
*find_grant_rsb(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, int bucket
)
5475 spin_lock(&ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[bucket
].lock
);
5476 for (n
= rb_first(&ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[bucket
].keep
); n
; n
= rb_next(n
)) {
5477 r
= rb_entry(n
, struct dlm_rsb
, res_hashnode
);
5479 if (!rsb_flag(r
, RSB_RECOVER_GRANT
))
5481 if (!is_master(r
)) {
5482 rsb_clear_flag(r
, RSB_RECOVER_GRANT
);
5486 spin_unlock(&ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[bucket
].lock
);
5489 spin_unlock(&ls
->ls_rsbtbl
[bucket
].lock
);
5494 * Attempt to grant locks on resources that we are the master of.
5495 * Locks may have become grantable during recovery because locks
5496 * from departed nodes have been purged (or not rebuilt), allowing
5497 * previously blocked locks to now be granted. The subset of rsb's
5498 * we are interested in are those with lkb's on either the convert or
5501 * Simplest would be to go through each master rsb and check for non-empty
5502 * convert or waiting queues, and attempt to grant on those rsbs.
5503 * Checking the queues requires lock_rsb, though, for which we'd need
5504 * to release the rsbtbl lock. This would make iterating through all
5505 * rsb's very inefficient. So, we rely on earlier recovery routines
5506 * to set RECOVER_GRANT on any rsb's that we should attempt to grant
5510 void dlm_recover_grant(struct dlm_ls
*ls
)
5514 unsigned int count
= 0;
5515 unsigned int rsb_count
= 0;
5516 unsigned int lkb_count
= 0;
5519 r
= find_grant_rsb(ls
, bucket
);
5521 if (bucket
== ls
->ls_rsbtbl_size
- 1)
5529 /* the RECOVER_GRANT flag is checked in the grant path */
5530 grant_pending_locks(r
, &count
);
5531 rsb_clear_flag(r
, RSB_RECOVER_GRANT
);
5533 confirm_master(r
, 0);
5540 log_rinfo(ls
, "dlm_recover_grant %u locks on %u resources",
5541 lkb_count
, rsb_count
);
5544 static struct dlm_lkb
*search_remid_list(struct list_head
*head
, int nodeid
,
5547 struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
;
5549 list_for_each_entry(lkb
, head
, lkb_statequeue
) {
5550 if (lkb
->lkb_nodeid
== nodeid
&& lkb
->lkb_remid
== remid
)
5556 static struct dlm_lkb
*search_remid(struct dlm_rsb
*r
, int nodeid
,
5559 struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
;
5561 lkb
= search_remid_list(&r
->res_grantqueue
, nodeid
, remid
);
5564 lkb
= search_remid_list(&r
->res_convertqueue
, nodeid
, remid
);
5567 lkb
= search_remid_list(&r
->res_waitqueue
, nodeid
, remid
);
5573 /* needs at least dlm_rcom + rcom_lock */
5574 static int receive_rcom_lock_args(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
,
5575 struct dlm_rsb
*r
, struct dlm_rcom
*rc
)
5577 struct rcom_lock
*rl
= (struct rcom_lock
*) rc
->rc_buf
;
5579 lkb
->lkb_nodeid
= rc
->rc_header
.h_nodeid
;
5580 lkb
->lkb_ownpid
= le32_to_cpu(rl
->rl_ownpid
);
5581 lkb
->lkb_remid
= le32_to_cpu(rl
->rl_lkid
);
5582 lkb
->lkb_exflags
= le32_to_cpu(rl
->rl_exflags
);
5583 lkb
->lkb_flags
= le32_to_cpu(rl
->rl_flags
) & 0x0000FFFF;
5584 lkb
->lkb_flags
|= DLM_IFL_MSTCPY
;
5585 lkb
->lkb_lvbseq
= le32_to_cpu(rl
->rl_lvbseq
);
5586 lkb
->lkb_rqmode
= rl
->rl_rqmode
;
5587 lkb
->lkb_grmode
= rl
->rl_grmode
;
5588 /* don't set lkb_status because add_lkb wants to itself */
5590 lkb
->lkb_bastfn
= (rl
->rl_asts
& DLM_CB_BAST
) ? &fake_bastfn
: NULL
;
5591 lkb
->lkb_astfn
= (rl
->rl_asts
& DLM_CB_CAST
) ? &fake_astfn
: NULL
;
5593 if (lkb
->lkb_exflags
& DLM_LKF_VALBLK
) {
5594 int lvblen
= rc
->rc_header
.h_length
- sizeof(struct dlm_rcom
) -
5595 sizeof(struct rcom_lock
);
5596 if (lvblen
> ls
->ls_lvblen
)
5598 lkb
->lkb_lvbptr
= dlm_allocate_lvb(ls
);
5599 if (!lkb
->lkb_lvbptr
)
5601 memcpy(lkb
->lkb_lvbptr
, rl
->rl_lvb
, lvblen
);
5604 /* Conversions between PR and CW (middle modes) need special handling.
5605 The real granted mode of these converting locks cannot be determined
5606 until all locks have been rebuilt on the rsb (recover_conversion) */
5608 if (rl
->rl_wait_type
== cpu_to_le16(DLM_MSG_CONVERT
) &&
5609 middle_conversion(lkb
)) {
5610 rl
->rl_status
= DLM_LKSTS_CONVERT
;
5611 lkb
->lkb_grmode
= DLM_LOCK_IV
;
5612 rsb_set_flag(r
, RSB_RECOVER_CONVERT
);
5618 /* This lkb may have been recovered in a previous aborted recovery so we need
5619 to check if the rsb already has an lkb with the given remote nodeid/lkid.
5620 If so we just send back a standard reply. If not, we create a new lkb with
5621 the given values and send back our lkid. We send back our lkid by sending
5622 back the rcom_lock struct we got but with the remid field filled in. */
5624 /* needs at least dlm_rcom + rcom_lock */
5625 int dlm_recover_master_copy(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, struct dlm_rcom
*rc
)
5627 struct rcom_lock
*rl
= (struct rcom_lock
*) rc
->rc_buf
;
5629 struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
;
5631 int from_nodeid
= rc
->rc_header
.h_nodeid
;
5634 if (rl
->rl_parent_lkid
) {
5635 error
= -EOPNOTSUPP
;
5639 remid
= le32_to_cpu(rl
->rl_lkid
);
5641 /* In general we expect the rsb returned to be R_MASTER, but we don't
5642 have to require it. Recovery of masters on one node can overlap
5643 recovery of locks on another node, so one node can send us MSTCPY
5644 locks before we've made ourselves master of this rsb. We can still
5645 add new MSTCPY locks that we receive here without any harm; when
5646 we make ourselves master, dlm_recover_masters() won't touch the
5647 MSTCPY locks we've received early. */
5649 error
= find_rsb(ls
, rl
->rl_name
, le16_to_cpu(rl
->rl_namelen
),
5650 from_nodeid
, R_RECEIVE_RECOVER
, &r
);
5656 if (dlm_no_directory(ls
) && (dlm_dir_nodeid(r
) != dlm_our_nodeid())) {
5657 log_error(ls
, "dlm_recover_master_copy remote %d %x not dir",
5658 from_nodeid
, remid
);
5663 lkb
= search_remid(r
, from_nodeid
, remid
);
5669 error
= create_lkb(ls
, &lkb
);
5673 error
= receive_rcom_lock_args(ls
, lkb
, r
, rc
);
5680 add_lkb(r
, lkb
, rl
->rl_status
);
5682 ls
->ls_recover_locks_in
++;
5684 if (!list_empty(&r
->res_waitqueue
) || !list_empty(&r
->res_convertqueue
))
5685 rsb_set_flag(r
, RSB_RECOVER_GRANT
);
5688 /* this is the new value returned to the lock holder for
5689 saving in its process-copy lkb */
5690 rl
->rl_remid
= cpu_to_le32(lkb
->lkb_id
);
5692 lkb
->lkb_recover_seq
= ls
->ls_recover_seq
;
5698 if (error
&& error
!= -EEXIST
)
5699 log_rinfo(ls
, "dlm_recover_master_copy remote %d %x error %d",
5700 from_nodeid
, remid
, error
);
5701 rl
->rl_result
= cpu_to_le32(error
);
5705 /* needs at least dlm_rcom + rcom_lock */
5706 int dlm_recover_process_copy(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, struct dlm_rcom
*rc
)
5708 struct rcom_lock
*rl
= (struct rcom_lock
*) rc
->rc_buf
;
5710 struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
;
5711 uint32_t lkid
, remid
;
5714 lkid
= le32_to_cpu(rl
->rl_lkid
);
5715 remid
= le32_to_cpu(rl
->rl_remid
);
5716 result
= le32_to_cpu(rl
->rl_result
);
5718 error
= find_lkb(ls
, lkid
, &lkb
);
5720 log_error(ls
, "dlm_recover_process_copy no %x remote %d %x %d",
5721 lkid
, rc
->rc_header
.h_nodeid
, remid
, result
);
5725 r
= lkb
->lkb_resource
;
5729 if (!is_process_copy(lkb
)) {
5730 log_error(ls
, "dlm_recover_process_copy bad %x remote %d %x %d",
5731 lkid
, rc
->rc_header
.h_nodeid
, remid
, result
);
5741 /* There's a chance the new master received our lock before
5742 dlm_recover_master_reply(), this wouldn't happen if we did
5743 a barrier between recover_masters and recover_locks. */
5745 log_debug(ls
, "dlm_recover_process_copy %x remote %d %x %d",
5746 lkid
, rc
->rc_header
.h_nodeid
, remid
, result
);
5748 dlm_send_rcom_lock(r
, lkb
);
5752 lkb
->lkb_remid
= remid
;
5755 log_error(ls
, "dlm_recover_process_copy %x remote %d %x %d unk",
5756 lkid
, rc
->rc_header
.h_nodeid
, remid
, result
);
5759 /* an ack for dlm_recover_locks() which waits for replies from
5760 all the locks it sends to new masters */
5761 dlm_recovered_lock(r
);
5770 int dlm_user_request(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, struct dlm_user_args
*ua
,
5771 int mode
, uint32_t flags
, void *name
, unsigned int namelen
,
5772 unsigned long timeout_cs
)
5774 struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
;
5775 struct dlm_args args
;
5778 dlm_lock_recovery(ls
);
5780 error
= create_lkb(ls
, &lkb
);
5786 if (flags
& DLM_LKF_VALBLK
) {
5787 ua
->lksb
.sb_lvbptr
= kzalloc(DLM_USER_LVB_LEN
, GFP_NOFS
);
5788 if (!ua
->lksb
.sb_lvbptr
) {
5796 /* After ua is attached to lkb it will be freed by dlm_free_lkb().
5797 When DLM_IFL_USER is set, the dlm knows that this is a userspace
5798 lock and that lkb_astparam is the dlm_user_args structure. */
5800 error
= set_lock_args(mode
, &ua
->lksb
, flags
, namelen
, timeout_cs
,
5801 fake_astfn
, ua
, fake_bastfn
, &args
);
5802 lkb
->lkb_flags
|= DLM_IFL_USER
;
5809 error
= request_lock(ls
, lkb
, name
, namelen
, &args
);
5825 /* add this new lkb to the per-process list of locks */
5826 spin_lock(&ua
->proc
->locks_spin
);
5828 list_add_tail(&lkb
->lkb_ownqueue
, &ua
->proc
->locks
);
5829 spin_unlock(&ua
->proc
->locks_spin
);
5831 dlm_unlock_recovery(ls
);
5835 int dlm_user_convert(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, struct dlm_user_args
*ua_tmp
,
5836 int mode
, uint32_t flags
, uint32_t lkid
, char *lvb_in
,
5837 unsigned long timeout_cs
)
5839 struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
;
5840 struct dlm_args args
;
5841 struct dlm_user_args
*ua
;
5844 dlm_lock_recovery(ls
);
5846 error
= find_lkb(ls
, lkid
, &lkb
);
5850 /* user can change the params on its lock when it converts it, or
5851 add an lvb that didn't exist before */
5855 if (flags
& DLM_LKF_VALBLK
&& !ua
->lksb
.sb_lvbptr
) {
5856 ua
->lksb
.sb_lvbptr
= kzalloc(DLM_USER_LVB_LEN
, GFP_NOFS
);
5857 if (!ua
->lksb
.sb_lvbptr
) {
5862 if (lvb_in
&& ua
->lksb
.sb_lvbptr
)
5863 memcpy(ua
->lksb
.sb_lvbptr
, lvb_in
, DLM_USER_LVB_LEN
);
5865 ua
->xid
= ua_tmp
->xid
;
5866 ua
->castparam
= ua_tmp
->castparam
;
5867 ua
->castaddr
= ua_tmp
->castaddr
;
5868 ua
->bastparam
= ua_tmp
->bastparam
;
5869 ua
->bastaddr
= ua_tmp
->bastaddr
;
5870 ua
->user_lksb
= ua_tmp
->user_lksb
;
5872 error
= set_lock_args(mode
, &ua
->lksb
, flags
, 0, timeout_cs
,
5873 fake_astfn
, ua
, fake_bastfn
, &args
);
5877 error
= convert_lock(ls
, lkb
, &args
);
5879 if (error
== -EINPROGRESS
|| error
== -EAGAIN
|| error
== -EDEADLK
)
5884 dlm_unlock_recovery(ls
);
5890 * The caller asks for an orphan lock on a given resource with a given mode.
5891 * If a matching lock exists, it's moved to the owner's list of locks and
5892 * the lkid is returned.
5895 int dlm_user_adopt_orphan(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, struct dlm_user_args
*ua_tmp
,
5896 int mode
, uint32_t flags
, void *name
, unsigned int namelen
,
5897 unsigned long timeout_cs
, uint32_t *lkid
)
5899 struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
;
5900 struct dlm_user_args
*ua
;
5901 int found_other_mode
= 0;
5905 mutex_lock(&ls
->ls_orphans_mutex
);
5906 list_for_each_entry(lkb
, &ls
->ls_orphans
, lkb_ownqueue
) {
5907 if (lkb
->lkb_resource
->res_length
!= namelen
)
5909 if (memcmp(lkb
->lkb_resource
->res_name
, name
, namelen
))
5911 if (lkb
->lkb_grmode
!= mode
) {
5912 found_other_mode
= 1;
5917 list_del_init(&lkb
->lkb_ownqueue
);
5918 lkb
->lkb_flags
&= ~DLM_IFL_ORPHAN
;
5919 *lkid
= lkb
->lkb_id
;
5922 mutex_unlock(&ls
->ls_orphans_mutex
);
5924 if (!found
&& found_other_mode
) {
5934 lkb
->lkb_exflags
= flags
;
5935 lkb
->lkb_ownpid
= (int) current
->pid
;
5939 ua
->proc
= ua_tmp
->proc
;
5940 ua
->xid
= ua_tmp
->xid
;
5941 ua
->castparam
= ua_tmp
->castparam
;
5942 ua
->castaddr
= ua_tmp
->castaddr
;
5943 ua
->bastparam
= ua_tmp
->bastparam
;
5944 ua
->bastaddr
= ua_tmp
->bastaddr
;
5945 ua
->user_lksb
= ua_tmp
->user_lksb
;
5948 * The lkb reference from the ls_orphans list was not
5949 * removed above, and is now considered the reference
5950 * for the proc locks list.
5953 spin_lock(&ua
->proc
->locks_spin
);
5954 list_add_tail(&lkb
->lkb_ownqueue
, &ua
->proc
->locks
);
5955 spin_unlock(&ua
->proc
->locks_spin
);
5961 int dlm_user_unlock(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, struct dlm_user_args
*ua_tmp
,
5962 uint32_t flags
, uint32_t lkid
, char *lvb_in
)
5964 struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
;
5965 struct dlm_args args
;
5966 struct dlm_user_args
*ua
;
5969 dlm_lock_recovery(ls
);
5971 error
= find_lkb(ls
, lkid
, &lkb
);
5977 if (lvb_in
&& ua
->lksb
.sb_lvbptr
)
5978 memcpy(ua
->lksb
.sb_lvbptr
, lvb_in
, DLM_USER_LVB_LEN
);
5979 if (ua_tmp
->castparam
)
5980 ua
->castparam
= ua_tmp
->castparam
;
5981 ua
->user_lksb
= ua_tmp
->user_lksb
;
5983 error
= set_unlock_args(flags
, ua
, &args
);
5987 error
= unlock_lock(ls
, lkb
, &args
);
5989 if (error
== -DLM_EUNLOCK
)
5991 /* from validate_unlock_args() */
5992 if (error
== -EBUSY
&& (flags
& DLM_LKF_FORCEUNLOCK
))
5997 spin_lock(&ua
->proc
->locks_spin
);
5998 /* dlm_user_add_cb() may have already taken lkb off the proc list */
5999 if (!list_empty(&lkb
->lkb_ownqueue
))
6000 list_move(&lkb
->lkb_ownqueue
, &ua
->proc
->unlocking
);
6001 spin_unlock(&ua
->proc
->locks_spin
);
6005 dlm_unlock_recovery(ls
);
6010 int dlm_user_cancel(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, struct dlm_user_args
*ua_tmp
,
6011 uint32_t flags
, uint32_t lkid
)
6013 struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
;
6014 struct dlm_args args
;
6015 struct dlm_user_args
*ua
;
6018 dlm_lock_recovery(ls
);
6020 error
= find_lkb(ls
, lkid
, &lkb
);
6025 if (ua_tmp
->castparam
)
6026 ua
->castparam
= ua_tmp
->castparam
;
6027 ua
->user_lksb
= ua_tmp
->user_lksb
;
6029 error
= set_unlock_args(flags
, ua
, &args
);
6033 error
= cancel_lock(ls
, lkb
, &args
);
6035 if (error
== -DLM_ECANCEL
)
6037 /* from validate_unlock_args() */
6038 if (error
== -EBUSY
)
6043 dlm_unlock_recovery(ls
);
6048 int dlm_user_deadlock(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, uint32_t flags
, uint32_t lkid
)
6050 struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
;
6051 struct dlm_args args
;
6052 struct dlm_user_args
*ua
;
6056 dlm_lock_recovery(ls
);
6058 error
= find_lkb(ls
, lkid
, &lkb
);
6064 error
= set_unlock_args(flags
, ua
, &args
);
6068 /* same as cancel_lock(), but set DEADLOCK_CANCEL after lock_rsb */
6070 r
= lkb
->lkb_resource
;
6074 error
= validate_unlock_args(lkb
, &args
);
6077 lkb
->lkb_flags
|= DLM_IFL_DEADLOCK_CANCEL
;
6079 error
= _cancel_lock(r
, lkb
);
6084 if (error
== -DLM_ECANCEL
)
6086 /* from validate_unlock_args() */
6087 if (error
== -EBUSY
)
6092 dlm_unlock_recovery(ls
);
6096 /* lkb's that are removed from the waiters list by revert are just left on the
6097 orphans list with the granted orphan locks, to be freed by purge */
6099 static int orphan_proc_lock(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
)
6101 struct dlm_args args
;
6104 hold_lkb(lkb
); /* reference for the ls_orphans list */
6105 mutex_lock(&ls
->ls_orphans_mutex
);
6106 list_add_tail(&lkb
->lkb_ownqueue
, &ls
->ls_orphans
);
6107 mutex_unlock(&ls
->ls_orphans_mutex
);
6109 set_unlock_args(0, lkb
->lkb_ua
, &args
);
6111 error
= cancel_lock(ls
, lkb
, &args
);
6112 if (error
== -DLM_ECANCEL
)
6117 /* The FORCEUNLOCK flag allows the unlock to go ahead even if the lkb isn't
6118 granted. Regardless of what rsb queue the lock is on, it's removed and
6119 freed. The IVVALBLK flag causes the lvb on the resource to be invalidated
6120 if our lock is PW/EX (it's ignored if our granted mode is smaller.) */
6122 static int unlock_proc_lock(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
)
6124 struct dlm_args args
;
6127 set_unlock_args(DLM_LKF_FORCEUNLOCK
| DLM_LKF_IVVALBLK
,
6128 lkb
->lkb_ua
, &args
);
6130 error
= unlock_lock(ls
, lkb
, &args
);
6131 if (error
== -DLM_EUNLOCK
)
6136 /* We have to release clear_proc_locks mutex before calling unlock_proc_lock()
6137 (which does lock_rsb) due to deadlock with receiving a message that does
6138 lock_rsb followed by dlm_user_add_cb() */
6140 static struct dlm_lkb
*del_proc_lock(struct dlm_ls
*ls
,
6141 struct dlm_user_proc
*proc
)
6143 struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
= NULL
;
6145 mutex_lock(&ls
->ls_clear_proc_locks
);
6146 if (list_empty(&proc
->locks
))
6149 lkb
= list_entry(proc
->locks
.next
, struct dlm_lkb
, lkb_ownqueue
);
6150 list_del_init(&lkb
->lkb_ownqueue
);
6152 if (lkb
->lkb_exflags
& DLM_LKF_PERSISTENT
)
6153 lkb
->lkb_flags
|= DLM_IFL_ORPHAN
;
6155 lkb
->lkb_flags
|= DLM_IFL_DEAD
;
6157 mutex_unlock(&ls
->ls_clear_proc_locks
);
6161 /* The ls_clear_proc_locks mutex protects against dlm_user_add_cb() which
6162 1) references lkb->ua which we free here and 2) adds lkbs to proc->asts,
6163 which we clear here. */
6165 /* proc CLOSING flag is set so no more device_reads should look at proc->asts
6166 list, and no more device_writes should add lkb's to proc->locks list; so we
6167 shouldn't need to take asts_spin or locks_spin here. this assumes that
6168 device reads/writes/closes are serialized -- FIXME: we may need to serialize
6171 void dlm_clear_proc_locks(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, struct dlm_user_proc
*proc
)
6173 struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
, *safe
;
6175 dlm_lock_recovery(ls
);
6178 lkb
= del_proc_lock(ls
, proc
);
6182 if (lkb
->lkb_exflags
& DLM_LKF_PERSISTENT
)
6183 orphan_proc_lock(ls
, lkb
);
6185 unlock_proc_lock(ls
, lkb
);
6187 /* this removes the reference for the proc->locks list
6188 added by dlm_user_request, it may result in the lkb
6194 mutex_lock(&ls
->ls_clear_proc_locks
);
6196 /* in-progress unlocks */
6197 list_for_each_entry_safe(lkb
, safe
, &proc
->unlocking
, lkb_ownqueue
) {
6198 list_del_init(&lkb
->lkb_ownqueue
);
6199 lkb
->lkb_flags
|= DLM_IFL_DEAD
;
6203 list_for_each_entry_safe(lkb
, safe
, &proc
->asts
, lkb_cb_list
) {
6204 memset(&lkb
->lkb_callbacks
, 0,
6205 sizeof(struct dlm_callback
) * DLM_CALLBACKS_SIZE
);
6206 list_del_init(&lkb
->lkb_cb_list
);
6210 mutex_unlock(&ls
->ls_clear_proc_locks
);
6211 dlm_unlock_recovery(ls
);
6214 static void purge_proc_locks(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, struct dlm_user_proc
*proc
)
6216 struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
, *safe
;
6220 spin_lock(&proc
->locks_spin
);
6221 if (!list_empty(&proc
->locks
)) {
6222 lkb
= list_entry(proc
->locks
.next
, struct dlm_lkb
,
6224 list_del_init(&lkb
->lkb_ownqueue
);
6226 spin_unlock(&proc
->locks_spin
);
6231 lkb
->lkb_flags
|= DLM_IFL_DEAD
;
6232 unlock_proc_lock(ls
, lkb
);
6233 dlm_put_lkb(lkb
); /* ref from proc->locks list */
6236 spin_lock(&proc
->locks_spin
);
6237 list_for_each_entry_safe(lkb
, safe
, &proc
->unlocking
, lkb_ownqueue
) {
6238 list_del_init(&lkb
->lkb_ownqueue
);
6239 lkb
->lkb_flags
|= DLM_IFL_DEAD
;
6242 spin_unlock(&proc
->locks_spin
);
6244 spin_lock(&proc
->asts_spin
);
6245 list_for_each_entry_safe(lkb
, safe
, &proc
->asts
, lkb_cb_list
) {
6246 memset(&lkb
->lkb_callbacks
, 0,
6247 sizeof(struct dlm_callback
) * DLM_CALLBACKS_SIZE
);
6248 list_del_init(&lkb
->lkb_cb_list
);
6251 spin_unlock(&proc
->asts_spin
);
6254 /* pid of 0 means purge all orphans */
6256 static void do_purge(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, int nodeid
, int pid
)
6258 struct dlm_lkb
*lkb
, *safe
;
6260 mutex_lock(&ls
->ls_orphans_mutex
);
6261 list_for_each_entry_safe(lkb
, safe
, &ls
->ls_orphans
, lkb_ownqueue
) {
6262 if (pid
&& lkb
->lkb_ownpid
!= pid
)
6264 unlock_proc_lock(ls
, lkb
);
6265 list_del_init(&lkb
->lkb_ownqueue
);
6268 mutex_unlock(&ls
->ls_orphans_mutex
);
6271 static int send_purge(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, int nodeid
, int pid
)
6273 struct dlm_message
*ms
;
6274 struct dlm_mhandle
*mh
;
6277 error
= _create_message(ls
, sizeof(struct dlm_message
), nodeid
,
6278 DLM_MSG_PURGE
, &ms
, &mh
);
6281 ms
->m_nodeid
= nodeid
;
6284 return send_message(mh
, ms
);
6287 int dlm_user_purge(struct dlm_ls
*ls
, struct dlm_user_proc
*proc
,
6288 int nodeid
, int pid
)
6292 if (nodeid
&& (nodeid
!= dlm_our_nodeid())) {
6293 error
= send_purge(ls
, nodeid
, pid
);
6295 dlm_lock_recovery(ls
);
6296 if (pid
== current
->pid
)
6297 purge_proc_locks(ls
, proc
);
6299 do_purge(ls
, nodeid
, pid
);
6300 dlm_unlock_recovery(ls
);