4 This file is part of DRBD by Philipp Reisner and Lars Ellenberg.
6 Copyright (C) 2004-2008, LINBIT Information Technologies GmbH.
7 Copyright (C) 2004-2008, Philipp Reisner <philipp.reisner@linbit.com>.
8 Copyright (C) 2004-2008, Lars Ellenberg <lars.ellenberg@linbit.com>.
10 drbd is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
11 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
12 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
15 drbd is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
16 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
17 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
18 GNU General Public License for more details.
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25 #define pr_fmt(fmt) KBUILD_MODNAME ": " fmt
27 #include <linux/bitmap.h>
28 #include <linux/vmalloc.h>
29 #include <linux/string.h>
30 #include <linux/drbd.h>
31 #include <linux/slab.h>
32 #include <linux/highmem.h>
37 /* OPAQUE outside this file!
38 * interface defined in drbd_int.h
41 * function name drbd_bm_... => used elsewhere, "public".
42 * function name bm_... => internal to implementation, "private".
48 * We want to support >= peta byte of backend storage, while for now still using
49 * a granularity of one bit per 4KiB of storage.
50 * 1 << 50 bytes backend storage (1 PiB)
51 * 1 << (50 - 12) bits needed
52 * 38 --> we need u64 to index and count bits
53 * 1 << (38 - 3) bitmap bytes needed
54 * 35 --> we still need u64 to index and count bytes
55 * (that's 32 GiB of bitmap for 1 PiB storage)
56 * 1 << (35 - 2) 32bit longs needed
57 * 33 --> we'd even need u64 to index and count 32bit long words.
58 * 1 << (35 - 3) 64bit longs needed
59 * 32 --> we could get away with a 32bit unsigned int to index and count
60 * 64bit long words, but I rather stay with unsigned long for now.
61 * We probably should neither count nor point to bytes or long words
62 * directly, but either by bitnumber, or by page index and offset.
64 * 22 --> we need that much 4KiB pages of bitmap.
65 * 1 << (22 + 3) --> on a 64bit arch,
66 * we need 32 MiB to store the array of page pointers.
68 * Because I'm lazy, and because the resulting patch was too large, too ugly
69 * and still incomplete, on 32bit we still "only" support 16 TiB (minus some),
70 * (1 << 32) bits * 4k storage.
73 * bitmap storage and IO:
74 * Bitmap is stored little endian on disk, and is kept little endian in
75 * core memory. Currently we still hold the full bitmap in core as long
76 * as we are "attached" to a local disk, which at 32 GiB for 1PiB storage
79 * We plan to reduce the amount of in-core bitmap pages by paging them in
80 * and out against their on-disk location as necessary, but need to make
81 * sure we don't cause too much meta data IO, and must not deadlock in
82 * tight memory situations. This needs some more work.
87 * Access to the *bm_pages is protected by bm_lock.
88 * It is safe to read the other members within the lock.
90 * drbd_bm_set_bits is called from bio_endio callbacks,
91 * We may be called with irq already disabled,
92 * so we need spin_lock_irqsave().
93 * And we need the kmap_atomic.
96 struct page
**bm_pages
;
99 /* exclusively to be used by __al_write_transaction(),
100 * drbd_bm_mark_for_writeout() and
101 * and drbd_bm_write_hinted() -> bm_rw() called from there.
103 unsigned int n_bitmap_hints
;
104 unsigned int al_bitmap_hints
[AL_UPDATES_PER_TRANSACTION
];
106 /* see LIMITATIONS: above */
108 unsigned long bm_set
; /* nr of set bits; THINK maybe atomic_t? */
109 unsigned long bm_bits
;
111 size_t bm_number_of_pages
;
112 sector_t bm_dev_capacity
;
113 struct mutex bm_change
; /* serializes resize operations */
115 wait_queue_head_t bm_io_wait
; /* used to serialize IO of single pages */
117 enum bm_flag bm_flags
;
119 /* debugging aid, in case we are still racy somewhere */
121 struct task_struct
*bm_task
;
124 #define bm_print_lock_info(m) __bm_print_lock_info(m, __func__)
125 static void __bm_print_lock_info(struct drbd_device
*device
, const char *func
)
127 struct drbd_bitmap
*b
= device
->bitmap
;
128 if (!__ratelimit(&drbd_ratelimit_state
))
130 drbd_err(device
, "FIXME %s[%d] in %s, bitmap locked for '%s' by %s[%d]\n",
131 current
->comm
, task_pid_nr(current
),
132 func
, b
->bm_why
?: "?",
133 b
->bm_task
->comm
, task_pid_nr(b
->bm_task
));
136 void drbd_bm_lock(struct drbd_device
*device
, char *why
, enum bm_flag flags
)
138 struct drbd_bitmap
*b
= device
->bitmap
;
142 drbd_err(device
, "FIXME no bitmap in drbd_bm_lock!?\n");
146 trylock_failed
= !mutex_trylock(&b
->bm_change
);
148 if (trylock_failed
) {
149 drbd_warn(device
, "%s[%d] going to '%s' but bitmap already locked for '%s' by %s[%d]\n",
150 current
->comm
, task_pid_nr(current
),
151 why
, b
->bm_why
?: "?",
152 b
->bm_task
->comm
, task_pid_nr(b
->bm_task
));
153 mutex_lock(&b
->bm_change
);
155 if (BM_LOCKED_MASK
& b
->bm_flags
)
156 drbd_err(device
, "FIXME bitmap already locked in bm_lock\n");
157 b
->bm_flags
|= flags
& BM_LOCKED_MASK
;
160 b
->bm_task
= current
;
163 void drbd_bm_unlock(struct drbd_device
*device
)
165 struct drbd_bitmap
*b
= device
->bitmap
;
167 drbd_err(device
, "FIXME no bitmap in drbd_bm_unlock!?\n");
171 if (!(BM_LOCKED_MASK
& device
->bitmap
->bm_flags
))
172 drbd_err(device
, "FIXME bitmap not locked in bm_unlock\n");
174 b
->bm_flags
&= ~BM_LOCKED_MASK
;
177 mutex_unlock(&b
->bm_change
);
180 /* we store some "meta" info about our pages in page->private */
181 /* at a granularity of 4k storage per bitmap bit:
182 * one peta byte storage: 1<<50 byte, 1<<38 * 4k storage blocks
184 * 1<<23 4k bitmap pages.
185 * Use 24 bits as page index, covers 2 peta byte storage
186 * at a granularity of 4k per bit.
187 * Used to report the failed page idx on io error from the endio handlers.
189 #define BM_PAGE_IDX_MASK ((1UL<<24)-1)
190 /* this page is currently read in, or written back */
191 #define BM_PAGE_IO_LOCK 31
192 /* if there has been an IO error for this page */
193 #define BM_PAGE_IO_ERROR 30
194 /* this is to be able to intelligently skip disk IO,
195 * set if bits have been set since last IO. */
196 #define BM_PAGE_NEED_WRITEOUT 29
197 /* to mark for lazy writeout once syncer cleared all clearable bits,
198 * we if bits have been cleared since last IO. */
199 #define BM_PAGE_LAZY_WRITEOUT 28
200 /* pages marked with this "HINT" will be considered for writeout
201 * on activity log transactions */
202 #define BM_PAGE_HINT_WRITEOUT 27
204 /* store_page_idx uses non-atomic assignment. It is only used directly after
205 * allocating the page. All other bm_set_page_* and bm_clear_page_* need to
206 * use atomic bit manipulation, as set_out_of_sync (and therefore bitmap
207 * changes) may happen from various contexts, and wait_on_bit/wake_up_bit
208 * requires it all to be atomic as well. */
209 static void bm_store_page_idx(struct page
*page
, unsigned long idx
)
211 BUG_ON(0 != (idx
& ~BM_PAGE_IDX_MASK
));
212 set_page_private(page
, idx
);
215 static unsigned long bm_page_to_idx(struct page
*page
)
217 return page_private(page
) & BM_PAGE_IDX_MASK
;
220 /* As is very unlikely that the same page is under IO from more than one
221 * context, we can get away with a bit per page and one wait queue per bitmap.
223 static void bm_page_lock_io(struct drbd_device
*device
, int page_nr
)
225 struct drbd_bitmap
*b
= device
->bitmap
;
226 void *addr
= &page_private(b
->bm_pages
[page_nr
]);
227 wait_event(b
->bm_io_wait
, !test_and_set_bit(BM_PAGE_IO_LOCK
, addr
));
230 static void bm_page_unlock_io(struct drbd_device
*device
, int page_nr
)
232 struct drbd_bitmap
*b
= device
->bitmap
;
233 void *addr
= &page_private(b
->bm_pages
[page_nr
]);
234 clear_bit_unlock(BM_PAGE_IO_LOCK
, addr
);
235 wake_up(&device
->bitmap
->bm_io_wait
);
238 /* set _before_ submit_io, so it may be reset due to being changed
239 * while this page is in flight... will get submitted later again */
240 static void bm_set_page_unchanged(struct page
*page
)
243 clear_bit(BM_PAGE_NEED_WRITEOUT
, &page_private(page
));
244 clear_bit(BM_PAGE_LAZY_WRITEOUT
, &page_private(page
));
247 static void bm_set_page_need_writeout(struct page
*page
)
249 set_bit(BM_PAGE_NEED_WRITEOUT
, &page_private(page
));
252 void drbd_bm_reset_al_hints(struct drbd_device
*device
)
254 device
->bitmap
->n_bitmap_hints
= 0;
258 * drbd_bm_mark_for_writeout() - mark a page with a "hint" to be considered for writeout
259 * @device: DRBD device.
260 * @page_nr: the bitmap page to mark with the "hint" flag
262 * From within an activity log transaction, we mark a few pages with these
263 * hints, then call drbd_bm_write_hinted(), which will only write out changed
264 * pages which are flagged with this mark.
266 void drbd_bm_mark_for_writeout(struct drbd_device
*device
, int page_nr
)
268 struct drbd_bitmap
*b
= device
->bitmap
;
270 if (page_nr
>= device
->bitmap
->bm_number_of_pages
) {
271 drbd_warn(device
, "BAD: page_nr: %u, number_of_pages: %u\n",
272 page_nr
, (int)device
->bitmap
->bm_number_of_pages
);
275 page
= device
->bitmap
->bm_pages
[page_nr
];
276 BUG_ON(b
->n_bitmap_hints
>= ARRAY_SIZE(b
->al_bitmap_hints
));
277 if (!test_and_set_bit(BM_PAGE_HINT_WRITEOUT
, &page_private(page
)))
278 b
->al_bitmap_hints
[b
->n_bitmap_hints
++] = page_nr
;
281 static int bm_test_page_unchanged(struct page
*page
)
283 volatile const unsigned long *addr
= &page_private(page
);
284 return (*addr
& ((1UL<<BM_PAGE_NEED_WRITEOUT
)|(1UL<<BM_PAGE_LAZY_WRITEOUT
))) == 0;
287 static void bm_set_page_io_err(struct page
*page
)
289 set_bit(BM_PAGE_IO_ERROR
, &page_private(page
));
292 static void bm_clear_page_io_err(struct page
*page
)
294 clear_bit(BM_PAGE_IO_ERROR
, &page_private(page
));
297 static void bm_set_page_lazy_writeout(struct page
*page
)
299 set_bit(BM_PAGE_LAZY_WRITEOUT
, &page_private(page
));
302 static int bm_test_page_lazy_writeout(struct page
*page
)
304 return test_bit(BM_PAGE_LAZY_WRITEOUT
, &page_private(page
));
307 /* on a 32bit box, this would allow for exactly (2<<38) bits. */
308 static unsigned int bm_word_to_page_idx(struct drbd_bitmap
*b
, unsigned long long_nr
)
310 /* page_nr = (word*sizeof(long)) >> PAGE_SHIFT; */
311 unsigned int page_nr
= long_nr
>> (PAGE_SHIFT
- LN2_BPL
+ 3);
312 BUG_ON(page_nr
>= b
->bm_number_of_pages
);
316 static unsigned int bm_bit_to_page_idx(struct drbd_bitmap
*b
, u64 bitnr
)
318 /* page_nr = (bitnr/8) >> PAGE_SHIFT; */
319 unsigned int page_nr
= bitnr
>> (PAGE_SHIFT
+ 3);
320 BUG_ON(page_nr
>= b
->bm_number_of_pages
);
324 static unsigned long *__bm_map_pidx(struct drbd_bitmap
*b
, unsigned int idx
)
326 struct page
*page
= b
->bm_pages
[idx
];
327 return (unsigned long *) kmap_atomic(page
);
330 static unsigned long *bm_map_pidx(struct drbd_bitmap
*b
, unsigned int idx
)
332 return __bm_map_pidx(b
, idx
);
335 static void __bm_unmap(unsigned long *p_addr
)
337 kunmap_atomic(p_addr
);
340 static void bm_unmap(unsigned long *p_addr
)
342 return __bm_unmap(p_addr
);
345 /* long word offset of _bitmap_ sector */
346 #define S2W(s) ((s)<<(BM_EXT_SHIFT-BM_BLOCK_SHIFT-LN2_BPL))
347 /* word offset from start of bitmap to word number _in_page_
348 * modulo longs per page
349 #define MLPP(X) ((X) % (PAGE_SIZE/sizeof(long))
350 hm, well, Philipp thinks gcc might not optimize the % into & (... - 1)
353 #define MLPP(X) ((X) & ((PAGE_SIZE/sizeof(long))-1))
355 /* Long words per page */
356 #define LWPP (PAGE_SIZE/sizeof(long))
359 * actually most functions herein should take a struct drbd_bitmap*, not a
360 * struct drbd_device*, but for the debug macros I like to have the device around
361 * to be able to report device specific.
365 static void bm_free_pages(struct page
**pages
, unsigned long number
)
371 for (i
= 0; i
< number
; i
++) {
373 pr_alert("bm_free_pages tried to free a NULL pointer; i=%lu n=%lu\n",
377 __free_page(pages
[i
]);
382 static inline void bm_vk_free(void *ptr
)
388 * "have" and "want" are NUMBER OF PAGES.
390 static struct page
**bm_realloc_pages(struct drbd_bitmap
*b
, unsigned long want
)
392 struct page
**old_pages
= b
->bm_pages
;
393 struct page
**new_pages
, *page
;
394 unsigned int i
, bytes
;
395 unsigned long have
= b
->bm_number_of_pages
;
397 BUG_ON(have
== 0 && old_pages
!= NULL
);
398 BUG_ON(have
!= 0 && old_pages
== NULL
);
403 /* Trying kmalloc first, falling back to vmalloc.
404 * GFP_NOIO, as this is called while drbd IO is "suspended",
405 * and during resize or attach on diskless Primary,
406 * we must not block on IO to ourselves.
407 * Context is receiver thread or dmsetup. */
408 bytes
= sizeof(struct page
*)*want
;
409 new_pages
= kzalloc(bytes
, GFP_NOIO
| __GFP_NOWARN
);
411 new_pages
= __vmalloc(bytes
,
412 GFP_NOIO
| __GFP_ZERO
,
419 for (i
= 0; i
< have
; i
++)
420 new_pages
[i
] = old_pages
[i
];
421 for (; i
< want
; i
++) {
422 page
= alloc_page(GFP_NOIO
| __GFP_HIGHMEM
);
424 bm_free_pages(new_pages
+ have
, i
- have
);
425 bm_vk_free(new_pages
);
428 /* we want to know which page it is
429 * from the endio handlers */
430 bm_store_page_idx(page
, i
);
434 for (i
= 0; i
< want
; i
++)
435 new_pages
[i
] = old_pages
[i
];
436 /* NOT HERE, we are outside the spinlock!
437 bm_free_pages(old_pages + want, have - want);
445 * allocates the drbd_bitmap and stores it in device->bitmap.
447 int drbd_bm_init(struct drbd_device
*device
)
449 struct drbd_bitmap
*b
= device
->bitmap
;
451 b
= kzalloc(sizeof(struct drbd_bitmap
), GFP_KERNEL
);
454 spin_lock_init(&b
->bm_lock
);
455 mutex_init(&b
->bm_change
);
456 init_waitqueue_head(&b
->bm_io_wait
);
463 sector_t
drbd_bm_capacity(struct drbd_device
*device
)
465 if (!expect(device
->bitmap
))
467 return device
->bitmap
->bm_dev_capacity
;
470 /* called on driver unload. TODO: call when a device is destroyed.
472 void drbd_bm_cleanup(struct drbd_device
*device
)
474 if (!expect(device
->bitmap
))
476 bm_free_pages(device
->bitmap
->bm_pages
, device
->bitmap
->bm_number_of_pages
);
477 bm_vk_free(device
->bitmap
->bm_pages
);
478 kfree(device
->bitmap
);
479 device
->bitmap
= NULL
;
483 * since (b->bm_bits % BITS_PER_LONG) != 0,
484 * this masks out the remaining bits.
485 * Returns the number of bits cleared.
487 #ifndef BITS_PER_PAGE
488 #define BITS_PER_PAGE (1UL << (PAGE_SHIFT + 3))
489 #define BITS_PER_PAGE_MASK (BITS_PER_PAGE - 1)
491 # if BITS_PER_PAGE != (1UL << (PAGE_SHIFT + 3))
492 # error "ambiguous BITS_PER_PAGE"
495 #define BITS_PER_LONG_MASK (BITS_PER_LONG - 1)
496 static int bm_clear_surplus(struct drbd_bitmap
*b
)
499 unsigned long *p_addr
, *bm
;
503 /* number of bits modulo bits per page */
504 tmp
= (b
->bm_bits
& BITS_PER_PAGE_MASK
);
505 /* mask the used bits of the word containing the last bit */
506 mask
= (1UL << (tmp
& BITS_PER_LONG_MASK
)) -1;
507 /* bitmap is always stored little endian,
508 * on disk and in core memory alike */
509 mask
= cpu_to_lel(mask
);
511 p_addr
= bm_map_pidx(b
, b
->bm_number_of_pages
- 1);
512 bm
= p_addr
+ (tmp
/BITS_PER_LONG
);
514 /* If mask != 0, we are not exactly aligned, so bm now points
515 * to the long containing the last bit.
516 * If mask == 0, bm already points to the word immediately
517 * after the last (long word aligned) bit. */
518 cleared
= hweight_long(*bm
& ~mask
);
523 if (BITS_PER_LONG
== 32 && ((bm
- p_addr
) & 1) == 1) {
524 /* on a 32bit arch, we may need to zero out
525 * a padding long to align with a 64bit remote */
526 cleared
+= hweight_long(*bm
);
533 static void bm_set_surplus(struct drbd_bitmap
*b
)
536 unsigned long *p_addr
, *bm
;
539 /* number of bits modulo bits per page */
540 tmp
= (b
->bm_bits
& BITS_PER_PAGE_MASK
);
541 /* mask the used bits of the word containing the last bit */
542 mask
= (1UL << (tmp
& BITS_PER_LONG_MASK
)) -1;
543 /* bitmap is always stored little endian,
544 * on disk and in core memory alike */
545 mask
= cpu_to_lel(mask
);
547 p_addr
= bm_map_pidx(b
, b
->bm_number_of_pages
- 1);
548 bm
= p_addr
+ (tmp
/BITS_PER_LONG
);
550 /* If mask != 0, we are not exactly aligned, so bm now points
551 * to the long containing the last bit.
552 * If mask == 0, bm already points to the word immediately
553 * after the last (long word aligned) bit. */
558 if (BITS_PER_LONG
== 32 && ((bm
- p_addr
) & 1) == 1) {
559 /* on a 32bit arch, we may need to zero out
560 * a padding long to align with a 64bit remote */
566 /* you better not modify the bitmap while this is running,
567 * or its results will be stale */
568 static unsigned long bm_count_bits(struct drbd_bitmap
*b
)
570 unsigned long *p_addr
;
571 unsigned long bits
= 0;
572 unsigned long mask
= (1UL << (b
->bm_bits
& BITS_PER_LONG_MASK
)) -1;
575 /* all but last page */
576 for (idx
= 0; idx
< b
->bm_number_of_pages
- 1; idx
++) {
577 p_addr
= __bm_map_pidx(b
, idx
);
578 bits
+= bitmap_weight(p_addr
, BITS_PER_PAGE
);
582 /* last (or only) page */
583 last_word
= ((b
->bm_bits
- 1) & BITS_PER_PAGE_MASK
) >> LN2_BPL
;
584 p_addr
= __bm_map_pidx(b
, idx
);
585 bits
+= bitmap_weight(p_addr
, last_word
* BITS_PER_LONG
);
586 p_addr
[last_word
] &= cpu_to_lel(mask
);
587 bits
+= hweight_long(p_addr
[last_word
]);
588 /* 32bit arch, may have an unused padding long */
589 if (BITS_PER_LONG
== 32 && (last_word
& 1) == 0)
590 p_addr
[last_word
+1] = 0;
595 /* offset and len in long words.*/
596 static void bm_memset(struct drbd_bitmap
*b
, size_t offset
, int c
, size_t len
)
598 unsigned long *p_addr
, *bm
;
604 if (end
> b
->bm_words
) {
605 pr_alert("bm_memset end > bm_words\n");
609 while (offset
< end
) {
610 do_now
= min_t(size_t, ALIGN(offset
+ 1, LWPP
), end
) - offset
;
611 idx
= bm_word_to_page_idx(b
, offset
);
612 p_addr
= bm_map_pidx(b
, idx
);
613 bm
= p_addr
+ MLPP(offset
);
614 if (bm
+do_now
> p_addr
+ LWPP
) {
615 pr_alert("BUG BUG BUG! p_addr:%p bm:%p do_now:%d\n",
616 p_addr
, bm
, (int)do_now
);
618 memset(bm
, c
, do_now
* sizeof(long));
620 bm_set_page_need_writeout(b
->bm_pages
[idx
]);
625 /* For the layout, see comment above drbd_md_set_sector_offsets(). */
626 static u64
drbd_md_on_disk_bits(struct drbd_backing_dev
*ldev
)
629 if (ldev
->md
.al_offset
== 8)
630 bitmap_sectors
= ldev
->md
.md_size_sect
- ldev
->md
.bm_offset
;
632 bitmap_sectors
= ldev
->md
.al_offset
- ldev
->md
.bm_offset
;
633 return bitmap_sectors
<< (9 + 3);
637 * make sure the bitmap has enough room for the attached storage,
638 * if necessary, resize.
639 * called whenever we may have changed the device size.
640 * returns -ENOMEM if we could not allocate enough memory, 0 on success.
641 * In case this is actually a resize, we copy the old bitmap into the new one.
642 * Otherwise, the bitmap is initialized to all bits set.
644 int drbd_bm_resize(struct drbd_device
*device
, sector_t capacity
, int set_new_bits
)
646 struct drbd_bitmap
*b
= device
->bitmap
;
647 unsigned long bits
, words
, owords
, obits
;
648 unsigned long want
, have
, onpages
; /* number of pages */
649 struct page
**npages
, **opages
= NULL
;
656 drbd_bm_lock(device
, "resize", BM_LOCKED_MASK
);
658 drbd_info(device
, "drbd_bm_resize called with capacity == %llu\n",
659 (unsigned long long)capacity
);
661 if (capacity
== b
->bm_dev_capacity
)
665 spin_lock_irq(&b
->bm_lock
);
666 opages
= b
->bm_pages
;
667 onpages
= b
->bm_number_of_pages
;
668 owords
= b
->bm_words
;
670 b
->bm_number_of_pages
=
674 b
->bm_dev_capacity
= 0;
675 spin_unlock_irq(&b
->bm_lock
);
676 bm_free_pages(opages
, onpages
);
680 bits
= BM_SECT_TO_BIT(ALIGN(capacity
, BM_SECT_PER_BIT
));
683 words = ALIGN(bits,BITS_PER_LONG) >> LN2_BPL;
684 a 32bit host could present the wrong number of words
687 words
= ALIGN(bits
, 64) >> LN2_BPL
;
689 if (get_ldev(device
)) {
690 u64 bits_on_disk
= drbd_md_on_disk_bits(device
->ldev
);
692 if (bits
> bits_on_disk
) {
693 drbd_info(device
, "bits = %lu\n", bits
);
694 drbd_info(device
, "bits_on_disk = %llu\n", bits_on_disk
);
700 want
= ALIGN(words
*sizeof(long), PAGE_SIZE
) >> PAGE_SHIFT
;
701 have
= b
->bm_number_of_pages
;
703 D_ASSERT(device
, b
->bm_pages
!= NULL
);
704 npages
= b
->bm_pages
;
706 if (drbd_insert_fault(device
, DRBD_FAULT_BM_ALLOC
))
709 npages
= bm_realloc_pages(b
, want
);
717 spin_lock_irq(&b
->bm_lock
);
718 opages
= b
->bm_pages
;
719 owords
= b
->bm_words
;
722 growing
= bits
> obits
;
723 if (opages
&& growing
&& set_new_bits
)
726 b
->bm_pages
= npages
;
727 b
->bm_number_of_pages
= want
;
730 b
->bm_dev_capacity
= capacity
;
734 bm_memset(b
, owords
, 0xff, words
-owords
);
735 b
->bm_set
+= bits
- obits
;
737 bm_memset(b
, owords
, 0x00, words
-owords
);
742 /* implicit: (opages != NULL) && (opages != npages) */
743 bm_free_pages(opages
+ want
, have
- want
);
746 (void)bm_clear_surplus(b
);
748 spin_unlock_irq(&b
->bm_lock
);
749 if (opages
!= npages
)
752 b
->bm_set
= bm_count_bits(b
);
753 drbd_info(device
, "resync bitmap: bits=%lu words=%lu pages=%lu\n", bits
, words
, want
);
756 drbd_bm_unlock(device
);
761 * if not protected by other means, return value may be out of date when
762 * leaving this function...
763 * we still need to lock it, since it is important that this returns
764 * bm_set == 0 precisely.
766 * maybe bm_set should be atomic_t ?
768 unsigned long _drbd_bm_total_weight(struct drbd_device
*device
)
770 struct drbd_bitmap
*b
= device
->bitmap
;
776 if (!expect(b
->bm_pages
))
779 spin_lock_irqsave(&b
->bm_lock
, flags
);
781 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&b
->bm_lock
, flags
);
786 unsigned long drbd_bm_total_weight(struct drbd_device
*device
)
789 /* if I don't have a disk, I don't know about out-of-sync status */
790 if (!get_ldev_if_state(device
, D_NEGOTIATING
))
792 s
= _drbd_bm_total_weight(device
);
797 size_t drbd_bm_words(struct drbd_device
*device
)
799 struct drbd_bitmap
*b
= device
->bitmap
;
802 if (!expect(b
->bm_pages
))
808 unsigned long drbd_bm_bits(struct drbd_device
*device
)
810 struct drbd_bitmap
*b
= device
->bitmap
;
817 /* merge number words from buffer into the bitmap starting at offset.
818 * buffer[i] is expected to be little endian unsigned long.
819 * bitmap must be locked by drbd_bm_lock.
820 * currently only used from receive_bitmap.
822 void drbd_bm_merge_lel(struct drbd_device
*device
, size_t offset
, size_t number
,
823 unsigned long *buffer
)
825 struct drbd_bitmap
*b
= device
->bitmap
;
826 unsigned long *p_addr
, *bm
;
827 unsigned long word
, bits
;
831 end
= offset
+ number
;
835 if (!expect(b
->bm_pages
))
839 WARN_ON(offset
>= b
->bm_words
);
840 WARN_ON(end
> b
->bm_words
);
842 spin_lock_irq(&b
->bm_lock
);
843 while (offset
< end
) {
844 do_now
= min_t(size_t, ALIGN(offset
+1, LWPP
), end
) - offset
;
845 idx
= bm_word_to_page_idx(b
, offset
);
846 p_addr
= bm_map_pidx(b
, idx
);
847 bm
= p_addr
+ MLPP(offset
);
850 bits
= hweight_long(*bm
);
851 word
= *bm
| *buffer
++;
853 b
->bm_set
+= hweight_long(word
) - bits
;
856 bm_set_page_need_writeout(b
->bm_pages
[idx
]);
858 /* with 32bit <-> 64bit cross-platform connect
859 * this is only correct for current usage,
860 * where we _know_ that we are 64 bit aligned,
861 * and know that this function is used in this way, too...
863 if (end
== b
->bm_words
)
864 b
->bm_set
-= bm_clear_surplus(b
);
865 spin_unlock_irq(&b
->bm_lock
);
868 /* copy number words from the bitmap starting at offset into the buffer.
869 * buffer[i] will be little endian unsigned long.
871 void drbd_bm_get_lel(struct drbd_device
*device
, size_t offset
, size_t number
,
872 unsigned long *buffer
)
874 struct drbd_bitmap
*b
= device
->bitmap
;
875 unsigned long *p_addr
, *bm
;
878 end
= offset
+ number
;
882 if (!expect(b
->bm_pages
))
885 spin_lock_irq(&b
->bm_lock
);
886 if ((offset
>= b
->bm_words
) ||
887 (end
> b
->bm_words
) ||
889 drbd_err(device
, "offset=%lu number=%lu bm_words=%lu\n",
890 (unsigned long) offset
,
891 (unsigned long) number
,
892 (unsigned long) b
->bm_words
);
894 while (offset
< end
) {
895 do_now
= min_t(size_t, ALIGN(offset
+1, LWPP
), end
) - offset
;
896 p_addr
= bm_map_pidx(b
, bm_word_to_page_idx(b
, offset
));
897 bm
= p_addr
+ MLPP(offset
);
904 spin_unlock_irq(&b
->bm_lock
);
907 /* set all bits in the bitmap */
908 void drbd_bm_set_all(struct drbd_device
*device
)
910 struct drbd_bitmap
*b
= device
->bitmap
;
913 if (!expect(b
->bm_pages
))
916 spin_lock_irq(&b
->bm_lock
);
917 bm_memset(b
, 0, 0xff, b
->bm_words
);
918 (void)bm_clear_surplus(b
);
919 b
->bm_set
= b
->bm_bits
;
920 spin_unlock_irq(&b
->bm_lock
);
923 /* clear all bits in the bitmap */
924 void drbd_bm_clear_all(struct drbd_device
*device
)
926 struct drbd_bitmap
*b
= device
->bitmap
;
929 if (!expect(b
->bm_pages
))
932 spin_lock_irq(&b
->bm_lock
);
933 bm_memset(b
, 0, 0, b
->bm_words
);
935 spin_unlock_irq(&b
->bm_lock
);
938 static void drbd_bm_aio_ctx_destroy(struct kref
*kref
)
940 struct drbd_bm_aio_ctx
*ctx
= container_of(kref
, struct drbd_bm_aio_ctx
, kref
);
943 spin_lock_irqsave(&ctx
->device
->resource
->req_lock
, flags
);
944 list_del(&ctx
->list
);
945 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ctx
->device
->resource
->req_lock
, flags
);
946 put_ldev(ctx
->device
);
950 /* bv_page may be a copy, or may be the original */
951 static void drbd_bm_endio(struct bio
*bio
)
953 struct drbd_bm_aio_ctx
*ctx
= bio
->bi_private
;
954 struct drbd_device
*device
= ctx
->device
;
955 struct drbd_bitmap
*b
= device
->bitmap
;
956 unsigned int idx
= bm_page_to_idx(bio_first_page_all(bio
));
958 if ((ctx
->flags
& BM_AIO_COPY_PAGES
) == 0 &&
959 !bm_test_page_unchanged(b
->bm_pages
[idx
]))
960 drbd_warn(device
, "bitmap page idx %u changed during IO!\n", idx
);
962 if (bio
->bi_status
) {
963 /* ctx error will hold the completed-last non-zero error code,
964 * in case error codes differ. */
965 ctx
->error
= blk_status_to_errno(bio
->bi_status
);
966 bm_set_page_io_err(b
->bm_pages
[idx
]);
967 /* Not identical to on disk version of it.
968 * Is BM_PAGE_IO_ERROR enough? */
969 if (__ratelimit(&drbd_ratelimit_state
))
970 drbd_err(device
, "IO ERROR %d on bitmap page idx %u\n",
971 bio
->bi_status
, idx
);
973 bm_clear_page_io_err(b
->bm_pages
[idx
]);
974 dynamic_drbd_dbg(device
, "bitmap page idx %u completed\n", idx
);
977 bm_page_unlock_io(device
, idx
);
979 if (ctx
->flags
& BM_AIO_COPY_PAGES
)
980 mempool_free(bio
->bi_io_vec
[0].bv_page
, &drbd_md_io_page_pool
);
984 if (atomic_dec_and_test(&ctx
->in_flight
)) {
986 wake_up(&device
->misc_wait
);
987 kref_put(&ctx
->kref
, &drbd_bm_aio_ctx_destroy
);
991 static void bm_page_io_async(struct drbd_bm_aio_ctx
*ctx
, int page_nr
) __must_hold(local
)
993 struct bio
*bio
= bio_alloc_drbd(GFP_NOIO
);
994 struct drbd_device
*device
= ctx
->device
;
995 struct drbd_bitmap
*b
= device
->bitmap
;
998 unsigned int op
= (ctx
->flags
& BM_AIO_READ
) ? REQ_OP_READ
: REQ_OP_WRITE
;
1000 sector_t on_disk_sector
=
1001 device
->ldev
->md
.md_offset
+ device
->ldev
->md
.bm_offset
;
1002 on_disk_sector
+= ((sector_t
)page_nr
) << (PAGE_SHIFT
-9);
1004 /* this might happen with very small
1005 * flexible external meta data device,
1006 * or with PAGE_SIZE > 4k */
1007 len
= min_t(unsigned int, PAGE_SIZE
,
1008 (drbd_md_last_sector(device
->ldev
) - on_disk_sector
+ 1)<<9);
1010 /* serialize IO on this page */
1011 bm_page_lock_io(device
, page_nr
);
1012 /* before memcpy and submit,
1013 * so it can be redirtied any time */
1014 bm_set_page_unchanged(b
->bm_pages
[page_nr
]);
1016 if (ctx
->flags
& BM_AIO_COPY_PAGES
) {
1017 page
= mempool_alloc(&drbd_md_io_page_pool
,
1018 GFP_NOIO
| __GFP_HIGHMEM
);
1019 copy_highpage(page
, b
->bm_pages
[page_nr
]);
1020 bm_store_page_idx(page
, page_nr
);
1022 page
= b
->bm_pages
[page_nr
];
1023 bio_set_dev(bio
, device
->ldev
->md_bdev
);
1024 bio
->bi_iter
.bi_sector
= on_disk_sector
;
1025 /* bio_add_page of a single page to an empty bio will always succeed,
1026 * according to api. Do we want to assert that? */
1027 bio_add_page(bio
, page
, len
, 0);
1028 bio
->bi_private
= ctx
;
1029 bio
->bi_end_io
= drbd_bm_endio
;
1030 bio_set_op_attrs(bio
, op
, 0);
1032 if (drbd_insert_fault(device
, (op
== REQ_OP_WRITE
) ? DRBD_FAULT_MD_WR
: DRBD_FAULT_MD_RD
)) {
1036 /* this should not count as user activity and cause the
1037 * resync to throttle -- see drbd_rs_should_slow_down(). */
1038 atomic_add(len
>> 9, &device
->rs_sect_ev
);
1043 * bm_rw: read/write the whole bitmap from/to its on disk location.
1045 static int bm_rw(struct drbd_device
*device
, const unsigned int flags
, unsigned lazy_writeout_upper_idx
) __must_hold(local
)
1047 struct drbd_bm_aio_ctx
*ctx
;
1048 struct drbd_bitmap
*b
= device
->bitmap
;
1049 unsigned int num_pages
, i
, count
= 0;
1055 * We are protected against bitmap disappearing/resizing by holding an
1056 * ldev reference (caller must have called get_ldev()).
1057 * For read/write, we are protected against changes to the bitmap by
1058 * the bitmap lock (see drbd_bitmap_io).
1059 * For lazy writeout, we don't care for ongoing changes to the bitmap,
1060 * as we submit copies of pages anyways.
1063 ctx
= kmalloc(sizeof(struct drbd_bm_aio_ctx
), GFP_NOIO
);
1067 *ctx
= (struct drbd_bm_aio_ctx
) {
1069 .start_jif
= jiffies
,
1070 .in_flight
= ATOMIC_INIT(1),
1074 .kref
= KREF_INIT(2),
1077 if (!get_ldev_if_state(device
, D_ATTACHING
)) { /* put is in drbd_bm_aio_ctx_destroy() */
1078 drbd_err(device
, "ASSERT FAILED: get_ldev_if_state() == 1 in bm_rw()\n");
1082 /* Here D_ATTACHING is sufficient since drbd_bm_read() is called only from
1083 drbd_adm_attach(), after device->ldev was assigned. */
1085 if (0 == (ctx
->flags
& ~BM_AIO_READ
))
1086 WARN_ON(!(BM_LOCKED_MASK
& b
->bm_flags
));
1088 spin_lock_irq(&device
->resource
->req_lock
);
1089 list_add_tail(&ctx
->list
, &device
->pending_bitmap_io
);
1090 spin_unlock_irq(&device
->resource
->req_lock
);
1092 num_pages
= b
->bm_number_of_pages
;
1096 /* let the layers below us try to merge these bios... */
1098 if (flags
& BM_AIO_READ
) {
1099 for (i
= 0; i
< num_pages
; i
++) {
1100 atomic_inc(&ctx
->in_flight
);
1101 bm_page_io_async(ctx
, i
);
1105 } else if (flags
& BM_AIO_WRITE_HINTED
) {
1106 /* ASSERT: BM_AIO_WRITE_ALL_PAGES is not set. */
1108 for (hint
= 0; hint
< b
->n_bitmap_hints
; hint
++) {
1109 i
= b
->al_bitmap_hints
[hint
];
1110 if (i
>= num_pages
) /* == -1U: no hint here. */
1112 /* Several AL-extents may point to the same page. */
1113 if (!test_and_clear_bit(BM_PAGE_HINT_WRITEOUT
,
1114 &page_private(b
->bm_pages
[i
])))
1116 /* Has it even changed? */
1117 if (bm_test_page_unchanged(b
->bm_pages
[i
]))
1119 atomic_inc(&ctx
->in_flight
);
1120 bm_page_io_async(ctx
, i
);
1124 for (i
= 0; i
< num_pages
; i
++) {
1125 /* ignore completely unchanged pages */
1126 if (lazy_writeout_upper_idx
&& i
== lazy_writeout_upper_idx
)
1128 if (!(flags
& BM_AIO_WRITE_ALL_PAGES
) &&
1129 bm_test_page_unchanged(b
->bm_pages
[i
])) {
1130 dynamic_drbd_dbg(device
, "skipped bm write for idx %u\n", i
);
1133 /* during lazy writeout,
1134 * ignore those pages not marked for lazy writeout. */
1135 if (lazy_writeout_upper_idx
&&
1136 !bm_test_page_lazy_writeout(b
->bm_pages
[i
])) {
1137 dynamic_drbd_dbg(device
, "skipped bm lazy write for idx %u\n", i
);
1140 atomic_inc(&ctx
->in_flight
);
1141 bm_page_io_async(ctx
, i
);
1148 * We initialize ctx->in_flight to one to make sure drbd_bm_endio
1149 * will not set ctx->done early, and decrement / test it here. If there
1150 * are still some bios in flight, we need to wait for them here.
1151 * If all IO is done already (or nothing had been submitted), there is
1152 * no need to wait. Still, we need to put the kref associated with the
1153 * "in_flight reached zero, all done" event.
1155 if (!atomic_dec_and_test(&ctx
->in_flight
))
1156 wait_until_done_or_force_detached(device
, device
->ldev
, &ctx
->done
);
1158 kref_put(&ctx
->kref
, &drbd_bm_aio_ctx_destroy
);
1160 /* summary for global bitmap IO */
1162 unsigned int ms
= jiffies_to_msecs(jiffies
- now
);
1164 drbd_info(device
, "bitmap %s of %u pages took %u ms\n",
1165 (flags
& BM_AIO_READ
) ? "READ" : "WRITE",
1171 drbd_alert(device
, "we had at least one MD IO ERROR during bitmap IO\n");
1172 drbd_chk_io_error(device
, 1, DRBD_META_IO_ERROR
);
1173 err
= -EIO
; /* ctx->error ? */
1176 if (atomic_read(&ctx
->in_flight
))
1177 err
= -EIO
; /* Disk timeout/force-detach during IO... */
1180 if (flags
& BM_AIO_READ
) {
1181 b
->bm_set
= bm_count_bits(b
);
1182 drbd_info(device
, "recounting of set bits took additional %lu jiffies\n",
1187 if ((flags
& ~BM_AIO_READ
) == 0)
1188 drbd_info(device
, "%s (%lu bits) marked out-of-sync by on disk bit-map.\n",
1189 ppsize(ppb
, now
<< (BM_BLOCK_SHIFT
-10)), now
);
1191 kref_put(&ctx
->kref
, &drbd_bm_aio_ctx_destroy
);
1196 * drbd_bm_read() - Read the whole bitmap from its on disk location.
1197 * @device: DRBD device.
1199 int drbd_bm_read(struct drbd_device
*device
) __must_hold(local
)
1201 return bm_rw(device
, BM_AIO_READ
, 0);
1205 * drbd_bm_write() - Write the whole bitmap to its on disk location.
1206 * @device: DRBD device.
1208 * Will only write pages that have changed since last IO.
1210 int drbd_bm_write(struct drbd_device
*device
) __must_hold(local
)
1212 return bm_rw(device
, 0, 0);
1216 * drbd_bm_write_all() - Write the whole bitmap to its on disk location.
1217 * @device: DRBD device.
1219 * Will write all pages.
1221 int drbd_bm_write_all(struct drbd_device
*device
) __must_hold(local
)
1223 return bm_rw(device
, BM_AIO_WRITE_ALL_PAGES
, 0);
1227 * drbd_bm_write_lazy() - Write bitmap pages 0 to @upper_idx-1, if they have changed.
1228 * @device: DRBD device.
1229 * @upper_idx: 0: write all changed pages; +ve: page index to stop scanning for changed pages
1231 int drbd_bm_write_lazy(struct drbd_device
*device
, unsigned upper_idx
) __must_hold(local
)
1233 return bm_rw(device
, BM_AIO_COPY_PAGES
, upper_idx
);
1237 * drbd_bm_write_copy_pages() - Write the whole bitmap to its on disk location.
1238 * @device: DRBD device.
1240 * Will only write pages that have changed since last IO.
1241 * In contrast to drbd_bm_write(), this will copy the bitmap pages
1242 * to temporary writeout pages. It is intended to trigger a full write-out
1243 * while still allowing the bitmap to change, for example if a resync or online
1244 * verify is aborted due to a failed peer disk, while local IO continues, or
1245 * pending resync acks are still being processed.
1247 int drbd_bm_write_copy_pages(struct drbd_device
*device
) __must_hold(local
)
1249 return bm_rw(device
, BM_AIO_COPY_PAGES
, 0);
1253 * drbd_bm_write_hinted() - Write bitmap pages with "hint" marks, if they have changed.
1254 * @device: DRBD device.
1256 int drbd_bm_write_hinted(struct drbd_device
*device
) __must_hold(local
)
1258 return bm_rw(device
, BM_AIO_WRITE_HINTED
| BM_AIO_COPY_PAGES
, 0);
1262 * find_first_bit returns int, we return unsigned long.
1263 * For this to work on 32bit arch with bitnumbers > (1<<32),
1264 * we'd need to return u64, and get a whole lot of other places
1265 * fixed where we still use unsigned long.
1267 * this returns a bit number, NOT a sector!
1269 static unsigned long __bm_find_next(struct drbd_device
*device
, unsigned long bm_fo
,
1270 const int find_zero_bit
)
1272 struct drbd_bitmap
*b
= device
->bitmap
;
1273 unsigned long *p_addr
;
1274 unsigned long bit_offset
;
1278 if (bm_fo
> b
->bm_bits
) {
1279 drbd_err(device
, "bm_fo=%lu bm_bits=%lu\n", bm_fo
, b
->bm_bits
);
1280 bm_fo
= DRBD_END_OF_BITMAP
;
1282 while (bm_fo
< b
->bm_bits
) {
1283 /* bit offset of the first bit in the page */
1284 bit_offset
= bm_fo
& ~BITS_PER_PAGE_MASK
;
1285 p_addr
= __bm_map_pidx(b
, bm_bit_to_page_idx(b
, bm_fo
));
1288 i
= find_next_zero_bit_le(p_addr
,
1289 PAGE_SIZE
*8, bm_fo
& BITS_PER_PAGE_MASK
);
1291 i
= find_next_bit_le(p_addr
,
1292 PAGE_SIZE
*8, bm_fo
& BITS_PER_PAGE_MASK
);
1295 if (i
< PAGE_SIZE
*8) {
1296 bm_fo
= bit_offset
+ i
;
1297 if (bm_fo
>= b
->bm_bits
)
1301 bm_fo
= bit_offset
+ PAGE_SIZE
*8;
1303 bm_fo
= DRBD_END_OF_BITMAP
;
1309 static unsigned long bm_find_next(struct drbd_device
*device
,
1310 unsigned long bm_fo
, const int find_zero_bit
)
1312 struct drbd_bitmap
*b
= device
->bitmap
;
1313 unsigned long i
= DRBD_END_OF_BITMAP
;
1317 if (!expect(b
->bm_pages
))
1320 spin_lock_irq(&b
->bm_lock
);
1321 if (BM_DONT_TEST
& b
->bm_flags
)
1322 bm_print_lock_info(device
);
1324 i
= __bm_find_next(device
, bm_fo
, find_zero_bit
);
1326 spin_unlock_irq(&b
->bm_lock
);
1330 unsigned long drbd_bm_find_next(struct drbd_device
*device
, unsigned long bm_fo
)
1332 return bm_find_next(device
, bm_fo
, 0);
1336 /* not yet needed for anything. */
1337 unsigned long drbd_bm_find_next_zero(struct drbd_device
*device
, unsigned long bm_fo
)
1339 return bm_find_next(device
, bm_fo
, 1);
1343 /* does not spin_lock_irqsave.
1344 * you must take drbd_bm_lock() first */
1345 unsigned long _drbd_bm_find_next(struct drbd_device
*device
, unsigned long bm_fo
)
1347 /* WARN_ON(!(BM_DONT_SET & device->b->bm_flags)); */
1348 return __bm_find_next(device
, bm_fo
, 0);
1351 unsigned long _drbd_bm_find_next_zero(struct drbd_device
*device
, unsigned long bm_fo
)
1353 /* WARN_ON(!(BM_DONT_SET & device->b->bm_flags)); */
1354 return __bm_find_next(device
, bm_fo
, 1);
1357 /* returns number of bits actually changed.
1358 * for val != 0, we change 0 -> 1, return code positive
1359 * for val == 0, we change 1 -> 0, return code negative
1360 * wants bitnr, not sector.
1361 * expected to be called for only a few bits (e - s about BITS_PER_LONG).
1362 * Must hold bitmap lock already. */
1363 static int __bm_change_bits_to(struct drbd_device
*device
, const unsigned long s
,
1364 unsigned long e
, int val
)
1366 struct drbd_bitmap
*b
= device
->bitmap
;
1367 unsigned long *p_addr
= NULL
;
1368 unsigned long bitnr
;
1369 unsigned int last_page_nr
= -1U;
1371 int changed_total
= 0;
1373 if (e
>= b
->bm_bits
) {
1374 drbd_err(device
, "ASSERT FAILED: bit_s=%lu bit_e=%lu bm_bits=%lu\n",
1376 e
= b
->bm_bits
? b
->bm_bits
-1 : 0;
1378 for (bitnr
= s
; bitnr
<= e
; bitnr
++) {
1379 unsigned int page_nr
= bm_bit_to_page_idx(b
, bitnr
);
1380 if (page_nr
!= last_page_nr
) {
1384 bm_set_page_lazy_writeout(b
->bm_pages
[last_page_nr
]);
1386 bm_set_page_need_writeout(b
->bm_pages
[last_page_nr
]);
1389 p_addr
= __bm_map_pidx(b
, page_nr
);
1390 last_page_nr
= page_nr
;
1393 c
+= (0 == __test_and_set_bit_le(bitnr
& BITS_PER_PAGE_MASK
, p_addr
));
1395 c
-= (0 != __test_and_clear_bit_le(bitnr
& BITS_PER_PAGE_MASK
, p_addr
));
1400 bm_set_page_lazy_writeout(b
->bm_pages
[last_page_nr
]);
1402 bm_set_page_need_writeout(b
->bm_pages
[last_page_nr
]);
1404 b
->bm_set
+= changed_total
;
1405 return changed_total
;
1408 /* returns number of bits actually changed.
1409 * for val != 0, we change 0 -> 1, return code positive
1410 * for val == 0, we change 1 -> 0, return code negative
1411 * wants bitnr, not sector */
1412 static int bm_change_bits_to(struct drbd_device
*device
, const unsigned long s
,
1413 const unsigned long e
, int val
)
1415 unsigned long flags
;
1416 struct drbd_bitmap
*b
= device
->bitmap
;
1421 if (!expect(b
->bm_pages
))
1424 spin_lock_irqsave(&b
->bm_lock
, flags
);
1425 if ((val
? BM_DONT_SET
: BM_DONT_CLEAR
) & b
->bm_flags
)
1426 bm_print_lock_info(device
);
1428 c
= __bm_change_bits_to(device
, s
, e
, val
);
1430 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&b
->bm_lock
, flags
);
1434 /* returns number of bits changed 0 -> 1 */
1435 int drbd_bm_set_bits(struct drbd_device
*device
, const unsigned long s
, const unsigned long e
)
1437 return bm_change_bits_to(device
, s
, e
, 1);
1440 /* returns number of bits changed 1 -> 0 */
1441 int drbd_bm_clear_bits(struct drbd_device
*device
, const unsigned long s
, const unsigned long e
)
1443 return -bm_change_bits_to(device
, s
, e
, 0);
1446 /* sets all bits in full words,
1447 * from first_word up to, but not including, last_word */
1448 static inline void bm_set_full_words_within_one_page(struct drbd_bitmap
*b
,
1449 int page_nr
, int first_word
, int last_word
)
1454 unsigned long *paddr
= kmap_atomic(b
->bm_pages
[page_nr
]);
1456 /* I think it is more cache line friendly to hweight_long then set to ~0UL,
1457 * than to first bitmap_weight() all words, then bitmap_fill() all words */
1458 for (i
= first_word
; i
< last_word
; i
++) {
1459 bits
= hweight_long(paddr
[i
]);
1461 changed
+= BITS_PER_LONG
- bits
;
1463 kunmap_atomic(paddr
);
1465 /* We only need lazy writeout, the information is still in the
1466 * remote bitmap as well, and is reconstructed during the next
1467 * bitmap exchange, if lost locally due to a crash. */
1468 bm_set_page_lazy_writeout(b
->bm_pages
[page_nr
]);
1469 b
->bm_set
+= changed
;
1473 /* Same thing as drbd_bm_set_bits,
1474 * but more efficient for a large bit range.
1475 * You must first drbd_bm_lock().
1476 * Can be called to set the whole bitmap in one go.
1477 * Sets bits from s to e _inclusive_. */
1478 void _drbd_bm_set_bits(struct drbd_device
*device
, const unsigned long s
, const unsigned long e
)
1480 /* First set_bit from the first bit (s)
1481 * up to the next long boundary (sl),
1482 * then assign full words up to the last long boundary (el),
1483 * then set_bit up to and including the last bit (e).
1485 * Do not use memset, because we must account for changes,
1486 * so we need to loop over the words with hweight() anyways.
1488 struct drbd_bitmap
*b
= device
->bitmap
;
1489 unsigned long sl
= ALIGN(s
,BITS_PER_LONG
);
1490 unsigned long el
= (e
+1) & ~((unsigned long)BITS_PER_LONG
-1);
1497 if (e
- s
<= 3*BITS_PER_LONG
) {
1498 /* don't bother; el and sl may even be wrong. */
1499 spin_lock_irq(&b
->bm_lock
);
1500 __bm_change_bits_to(device
, s
, e
, 1);
1501 spin_unlock_irq(&b
->bm_lock
);
1505 /* difference is large enough that we can trust sl and el */
1507 spin_lock_irq(&b
->bm_lock
);
1509 /* bits filling the current long */
1511 __bm_change_bits_to(device
, s
, sl
-1, 1);
1513 first_page
= sl
>> (3 + PAGE_SHIFT
);
1514 last_page
= el
>> (3 + PAGE_SHIFT
);
1516 /* MLPP: modulo longs per page */
1517 /* LWPP: long words per page */
1518 first_word
= MLPP(sl
>> LN2_BPL
);
1521 /* first and full pages, unless first page == last page */
1522 for (page_nr
= first_page
; page_nr
< last_page
; page_nr
++) {
1523 bm_set_full_words_within_one_page(device
->bitmap
, page_nr
, first_word
, last_word
);
1524 spin_unlock_irq(&b
->bm_lock
);
1527 spin_lock_irq(&b
->bm_lock
);
1529 /* last page (respectively only page, for first page == last page) */
1530 last_word
= MLPP(el
>> LN2_BPL
);
1532 /* consider bitmap->bm_bits = 32768, bitmap->bm_number_of_pages = 1. (or multiples).
1533 * ==> e = 32767, el = 32768, last_page = 2,
1534 * and now last_word = 0.
1535 * We do not want to touch last_page in this case,
1536 * as we did not allocate it, it is not present in bitmap->bm_pages.
1539 bm_set_full_words_within_one_page(device
->bitmap
, last_page
, first_word
, last_word
);
1541 /* possibly trailing bits.
1542 * example: (e & 63) == 63, el will be e+1.
1543 * if that even was the very last bit,
1544 * it would trigger an assert in __bm_change_bits_to()
1547 __bm_change_bits_to(device
, el
, e
, 1);
1548 spin_unlock_irq(&b
->bm_lock
);
1551 /* returns bit state
1552 * wants bitnr, NOT sector.
1553 * inherently racy... area needs to be locked by means of {al,rs}_lru
1556 * -1 ... first out of bounds access, stop testing for bits!
1558 int drbd_bm_test_bit(struct drbd_device
*device
, const unsigned long bitnr
)
1560 unsigned long flags
;
1561 struct drbd_bitmap
*b
= device
->bitmap
;
1562 unsigned long *p_addr
;
1567 if (!expect(b
->bm_pages
))
1570 spin_lock_irqsave(&b
->bm_lock
, flags
);
1571 if (BM_DONT_TEST
& b
->bm_flags
)
1572 bm_print_lock_info(device
);
1573 if (bitnr
< b
->bm_bits
) {
1574 p_addr
= bm_map_pidx(b
, bm_bit_to_page_idx(b
, bitnr
));
1575 i
= test_bit_le(bitnr
& BITS_PER_PAGE_MASK
, p_addr
) ? 1 : 0;
1577 } else if (bitnr
== b
->bm_bits
) {
1579 } else { /* (bitnr > b->bm_bits) */
1580 drbd_err(device
, "bitnr=%lu > bm_bits=%lu\n", bitnr
, b
->bm_bits
);
1584 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&b
->bm_lock
, flags
);
1588 /* returns number of bits set in the range [s, e] */
1589 int drbd_bm_count_bits(struct drbd_device
*device
, const unsigned long s
, const unsigned long e
)
1591 unsigned long flags
;
1592 struct drbd_bitmap
*b
= device
->bitmap
;
1593 unsigned long *p_addr
= NULL
;
1594 unsigned long bitnr
;
1595 unsigned int page_nr
= -1U;
1598 /* If this is called without a bitmap, that is a bug. But just to be
1599 * robust in case we screwed up elsewhere, in that case pretend there
1600 * was one dirty bit in the requested area, so we won't try to do a
1601 * local read there (no bitmap probably implies no disk) */
1604 if (!expect(b
->bm_pages
))
1607 spin_lock_irqsave(&b
->bm_lock
, flags
);
1608 if (BM_DONT_TEST
& b
->bm_flags
)
1609 bm_print_lock_info(device
);
1610 for (bitnr
= s
; bitnr
<= e
; bitnr
++) {
1611 unsigned int idx
= bm_bit_to_page_idx(b
, bitnr
);
1612 if (page_nr
!= idx
) {
1616 p_addr
= bm_map_pidx(b
, idx
);
1618 if (expect(bitnr
< b
->bm_bits
))
1619 c
+= (0 != test_bit_le(bitnr
- (page_nr
<< (PAGE_SHIFT
+3)), p_addr
));
1621 drbd_err(device
, "bitnr=%lu bm_bits=%lu\n", bitnr
, b
->bm_bits
);
1625 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&b
->bm_lock
, flags
);
1630 /* inherently racy...
1631 * return value may be already out-of-date when this function returns.
1632 * but the general usage is that this is only use during a cstate when bits are
1633 * only cleared, not set, and typically only care for the case when the return
1634 * value is zero, or we already "locked" this "bitmap extent" by other means.
1636 * enr is bm-extent number, since we chose to name one sector (512 bytes)
1637 * worth of the bitmap a "bitmap extent".
1640 * I think since we use it like a reference count, we should use the real
1641 * reference count of some bitmap extent element from some lru instead...
1644 int drbd_bm_e_weight(struct drbd_device
*device
, unsigned long enr
)
1646 struct drbd_bitmap
*b
= device
->bitmap
;
1648 unsigned long flags
;
1649 unsigned long *p_addr
, *bm
;
1653 if (!expect(b
->bm_pages
))
1656 spin_lock_irqsave(&b
->bm_lock
, flags
);
1657 if (BM_DONT_TEST
& b
->bm_flags
)
1658 bm_print_lock_info(device
);
1661 e
= min((size_t)S2W(enr
+1), b
->bm_words
);
1663 if (s
< b
->bm_words
) {
1665 p_addr
= bm_map_pidx(b
, bm_word_to_page_idx(b
, s
));
1666 bm
= p_addr
+ MLPP(s
);
1667 count
+= bitmap_weight(bm
, n
* BITS_PER_LONG
);
1670 drbd_err(device
, "start offset (%d) too large in drbd_bm_e_weight\n", s
);
1672 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&b
->bm_lock
, flags
);