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27 #include <sys/zfs_context.h>
28 #include <sys/txg_impl.h>
29 #include <sys/dmu_impl.h>
30 #include <sys/spa_impl.h>
31 #include <sys/dmu_tx.h>
32 #include <sys/dsl_pool.h>
33 #include <sys/dsl_scan.h>
35 #include <sys/callb.h>
36 #include <sys/trace_zfs.h>
39 * ZFS Transaction Groups
40 * ----------------------
42 * ZFS transaction groups are, as the name implies, groups of transactions
43 * that act on persistent state. ZFS asserts consistency at the granularity of
44 * these transaction groups. Each successive transaction group (txg) is
45 * assigned a 64-bit consecutive identifier. There are three active
46 * transaction group states: open, quiescing, or syncing. At any given time,
47 * there may be an active txg associated with each state; each active txg may
48 * either be processing, or blocked waiting to enter the next state. There may
49 * be up to three active txgs, and there is always a txg in the open state
50 * (though it may be blocked waiting to enter the quiescing state). In broad
51 * strokes, transactions -- operations that change in-memory structures -- are
52 * accepted into the txg in the open state, and are completed while the txg is
53 * in the open or quiescing states. The accumulated changes are written to
54 * disk in the syncing state.
58 * When a new txg becomes active, it first enters the open state. New
59 * transactions -- updates to in-memory structures -- are assigned to the
60 * currently open txg. There is always a txg in the open state so that ZFS can
61 * accept new changes (though the txg may refuse new changes if it has hit
62 * some limit). ZFS advances the open txg to the next state for a variety of
63 * reasons such as it hitting a time or size threshold, or the execution of an
64 * administrative action that must be completed in the syncing state.
68 * After a txg exits the open state, it enters the quiescing state. The
69 * quiescing state is intended to provide a buffer between accepting new
70 * transactions in the open state and writing them out to stable storage in
71 * the syncing state. While quiescing, transactions can continue their
72 * operation without delaying either of the other states. Typically, a txg is
73 * in the quiescing state very briefly since the operations are bounded by
74 * software latencies rather than, say, slower I/O latencies. After all
75 * transactions complete, the txg is ready to enter the next state.
79 * In the syncing state, the in-memory state built up during the open and (to
80 * a lesser degree) the quiescing states is written to stable storage. The
81 * process of writing out modified data can, in turn modify more data. For
82 * example when we write new blocks, we need to allocate space for them; those
83 * allocations modify metadata (space maps)... which themselves must be
84 * written to stable storage. During the sync state, ZFS iterates, writing out
85 * data until it converges and all in-memory changes have been written out.
86 * The first such pass is the largest as it encompasses all the modified user
87 * data (as opposed to filesystem metadata). Subsequent passes typically have
88 * far less data to write as they consist exclusively of filesystem metadata.
90 * To ensure convergence, after a certain number of passes ZFS begins
91 * overwriting locations on stable storage that had been allocated earlier in
92 * the syncing state (and subsequently freed). ZFS usually allocates new
93 * blocks to optimize for large, continuous, writes. For the syncing state to
94 * converge however it must complete a pass where no new blocks are allocated
95 * since each allocation requires a modification of persistent metadata.
96 * Further, to hasten convergence, after a prescribed number of passes, ZFS
97 * also defers frees, and stops compressing.
99 * In addition to writing out user data, we must also execute synctasks during
100 * the syncing context. A synctask is the mechanism by which some
101 * administrative activities work such as creating and destroying snapshots or
102 * datasets. Note that when a synctask is initiated it enters the open txg,
103 * and ZFS then pushes that txg as quickly as possible to completion of the
104 * syncing state in order to reduce the latency of the administrative
105 * activity. To complete the syncing state, ZFS writes out a new uberblock,
106 * the root of the tree of blocks that comprise all state stored on the ZFS
107 * pool. Finally, if there is a quiesced txg waiting, we signal that it can
108 * now transition to the syncing state.
111 static __attribute__((noreturn
)) void txg_sync_thread(void *arg
);
112 static __attribute__((noreturn
)) void txg_quiesce_thread(void *arg
);
114 uint_t zfs_txg_timeout
= 5; /* max seconds worth of delta per txg */
117 * Prepare the txg subsystem.
120 txg_init(dsl_pool_t
*dp
, uint64_t txg
)
122 tx_state_t
*tx
= &dp
->dp_tx
;
124 memset(tx
, 0, sizeof (tx_state_t
));
126 tx
->tx_cpu
= vmem_zalloc(max_ncpus
* sizeof (tx_cpu_t
), KM_SLEEP
);
128 for (c
= 0; c
< max_ncpus
; c
++) {
131 mutex_init(&tx
->tx_cpu
[c
].tc_lock
, NULL
, MUTEX_DEFAULT
, NULL
);
132 mutex_init(&tx
->tx_cpu
[c
].tc_open_lock
, NULL
, MUTEX_NOLOCKDEP
,
134 for (i
= 0; i
< TXG_SIZE
; i
++) {
135 cv_init(&tx
->tx_cpu
[c
].tc_cv
[i
], NULL
, CV_DEFAULT
,
137 list_create(&tx
->tx_cpu
[c
].tc_callbacks
[i
],
138 sizeof (dmu_tx_callback_t
),
139 offsetof(dmu_tx_callback_t
, dcb_node
));
143 mutex_init(&tx
->tx_sync_lock
, NULL
, MUTEX_DEFAULT
, NULL
);
145 cv_init(&tx
->tx_sync_more_cv
, NULL
, CV_DEFAULT
, NULL
);
146 cv_init(&tx
->tx_sync_done_cv
, NULL
, CV_DEFAULT
, NULL
);
147 cv_init(&tx
->tx_quiesce_more_cv
, NULL
, CV_DEFAULT
, NULL
);
148 cv_init(&tx
->tx_quiesce_done_cv
, NULL
, CV_DEFAULT
, NULL
);
149 cv_init(&tx
->tx_exit_cv
, NULL
, CV_DEFAULT
, NULL
);
151 tx
->tx_open_txg
= txg
;
155 * Close down the txg subsystem.
158 txg_fini(dsl_pool_t
*dp
)
160 tx_state_t
*tx
= &dp
->dp_tx
;
163 ASSERT0(tx
->tx_threads
);
165 mutex_destroy(&tx
->tx_sync_lock
);
167 cv_destroy(&tx
->tx_sync_more_cv
);
168 cv_destroy(&tx
->tx_sync_done_cv
);
169 cv_destroy(&tx
->tx_quiesce_more_cv
);
170 cv_destroy(&tx
->tx_quiesce_done_cv
);
171 cv_destroy(&tx
->tx_exit_cv
);
173 for (c
= 0; c
< max_ncpus
; c
++) {
176 mutex_destroy(&tx
->tx_cpu
[c
].tc_open_lock
);
177 mutex_destroy(&tx
->tx_cpu
[c
].tc_lock
);
178 for (i
= 0; i
< TXG_SIZE
; i
++) {
179 cv_destroy(&tx
->tx_cpu
[c
].tc_cv
[i
]);
180 list_destroy(&tx
->tx_cpu
[c
].tc_callbacks
[i
]);
184 if (tx
->tx_commit_cb_taskq
!= NULL
)
185 taskq_destroy(tx
->tx_commit_cb_taskq
);
187 vmem_free(tx
->tx_cpu
, max_ncpus
* sizeof (tx_cpu_t
));
189 memset(tx
, 0, sizeof (tx_state_t
));
193 * Start syncing transaction groups.
196 txg_sync_start(dsl_pool_t
*dp
)
198 tx_state_t
*tx
= &dp
->dp_tx
;
200 mutex_enter(&tx
->tx_sync_lock
);
202 dprintf("pool %p\n", dp
);
204 ASSERT0(tx
->tx_threads
);
208 tx
->tx_quiesce_thread
= thread_create(NULL
, 0, txg_quiesce_thread
,
209 dp
, 0, &p0
, TS_RUN
, defclsyspri
);
212 * The sync thread can need a larger-than-default stack size on
213 * 32-bit x86. This is due in part to nested pools and
214 * scrub_visitbp() recursion.
216 tx
->tx_sync_thread
= thread_create(NULL
, 0, txg_sync_thread
,
217 dp
, 0, &p0
, TS_RUN
, defclsyspri
);
219 mutex_exit(&tx
->tx_sync_lock
);
223 txg_thread_enter(tx_state_t
*tx
, callb_cpr_t
*cpr
)
225 CALLB_CPR_INIT(cpr
, &tx
->tx_sync_lock
, callb_generic_cpr
, FTAG
);
226 mutex_enter(&tx
->tx_sync_lock
);
230 txg_thread_exit(tx_state_t
*tx
, callb_cpr_t
*cpr
, kthread_t
**tpp
)
232 ASSERT(*tpp
!= NULL
);
235 cv_broadcast(&tx
->tx_exit_cv
);
236 CALLB_CPR_EXIT(cpr
); /* drops &tx->tx_sync_lock */
241 txg_thread_wait(tx_state_t
*tx
, callb_cpr_t
*cpr
, kcondvar_t
*cv
, clock_t time
)
243 CALLB_CPR_SAFE_BEGIN(cpr
);
246 (void) cv_timedwait_idle(cv
, &tx
->tx_sync_lock
,
247 ddi_get_lbolt() + time
);
249 cv_wait_idle(cv
, &tx
->tx_sync_lock
);
252 CALLB_CPR_SAFE_END(cpr
, &tx
->tx_sync_lock
);
256 * Stop syncing transaction groups.
259 txg_sync_stop(dsl_pool_t
*dp
)
261 tx_state_t
*tx
= &dp
->dp_tx
;
263 dprintf("pool %p\n", dp
);
265 * Finish off any work in progress.
267 ASSERT3U(tx
->tx_threads
, ==, 2);
270 * We need to ensure that we've vacated the deferred metaslab trees.
272 txg_wait_synced(dp
, tx
->tx_open_txg
+ TXG_DEFER_SIZE
);
275 * Wake all sync threads and wait for them to die.
277 mutex_enter(&tx
->tx_sync_lock
);
279 ASSERT3U(tx
->tx_threads
, ==, 2);
283 cv_broadcast(&tx
->tx_quiesce_more_cv
);
284 cv_broadcast(&tx
->tx_quiesce_done_cv
);
285 cv_broadcast(&tx
->tx_sync_more_cv
);
287 while (tx
->tx_threads
!= 0)
288 cv_wait(&tx
->tx_exit_cv
, &tx
->tx_sync_lock
);
292 mutex_exit(&tx
->tx_sync_lock
);
296 * Get a handle on the currently open txg and keep it open.
298 * The txg is guaranteed to stay open until txg_rele_to_quiesce() is called for
299 * the handle. Once txg_rele_to_quiesce() has been called, the txg stays
300 * in quiescing state until txg_rele_to_sync() is called for the handle.
302 * It is guaranteed that subsequent calls return monotonically increasing
303 * txgs for the same dsl_pool_t. Of course this is not strong monotonicity,
304 * because the same txg can be returned multiple times in a row. This
305 * guarantee holds both for subsequent calls from one thread and for multiple
306 * threads. For example, it is impossible to observe the following sequence
311 * 1 <- txg_hold_open(P, ...)
312 * 2 <- txg_hold_open(P, ...)
313 * 1 <- txg_hold_open(P, ...)
317 txg_hold_open(dsl_pool_t
*dp
, txg_handle_t
*th
)
319 tx_state_t
*tx
= &dp
->dp_tx
;
324 * It appears the processor id is simply used as a "random"
325 * number to index into the array, and there isn't any other
326 * significance to the chosen tx_cpu. Because.. Why not use
327 * the current cpu to index into the array?
329 tc
= &tx
->tx_cpu
[CPU_SEQID_UNSTABLE
];
331 mutex_enter(&tc
->tc_open_lock
);
332 txg
= tx
->tx_open_txg
;
334 mutex_enter(&tc
->tc_lock
);
335 tc
->tc_count
[txg
& TXG_MASK
]++;
336 mutex_exit(&tc
->tc_lock
);
345 txg_rele_to_quiesce(txg_handle_t
*th
)
347 tx_cpu_t
*tc
= th
->th_cpu
;
349 ASSERT(!MUTEX_HELD(&tc
->tc_lock
));
350 mutex_exit(&tc
->tc_open_lock
);
354 txg_register_callbacks(txg_handle_t
*th
, list_t
*tx_callbacks
)
356 tx_cpu_t
*tc
= th
->th_cpu
;
357 int g
= th
->th_txg
& TXG_MASK
;
359 mutex_enter(&tc
->tc_lock
);
360 list_move_tail(&tc
->tc_callbacks
[g
], tx_callbacks
);
361 mutex_exit(&tc
->tc_lock
);
365 txg_rele_to_sync(txg_handle_t
*th
)
367 tx_cpu_t
*tc
= th
->th_cpu
;
368 int g
= th
->th_txg
& TXG_MASK
;
370 mutex_enter(&tc
->tc_lock
);
371 ASSERT(tc
->tc_count
[g
] != 0);
372 if (--tc
->tc_count
[g
] == 0)
373 cv_broadcast(&tc
->tc_cv
[g
]);
374 mutex_exit(&tc
->tc_lock
);
376 th
->th_cpu
= NULL
; /* defensive */
380 * Blocks until all transactions in the group are committed.
382 * On return, the transaction group has reached a stable state in which it can
383 * then be passed off to the syncing context.
386 txg_quiesce(dsl_pool_t
*dp
, uint64_t txg
)
388 tx_state_t
*tx
= &dp
->dp_tx
;
389 uint64_t tx_open_time
;
390 int g
= txg
& TXG_MASK
;
394 * Grab all tc_open_locks so nobody else can get into this txg.
396 for (c
= 0; c
< max_ncpus
; c
++)
397 mutex_enter(&tx
->tx_cpu
[c
].tc_open_lock
);
399 ASSERT(txg
== tx
->tx_open_txg
);
401 tx
->tx_open_time
= tx_open_time
= gethrtime();
403 DTRACE_PROBE2(txg__quiescing
, dsl_pool_t
*, dp
, uint64_t, txg
);
404 DTRACE_PROBE2(txg__opened
, dsl_pool_t
*, dp
, uint64_t, tx
->tx_open_txg
);
407 * Now that we've incremented tx_open_txg, we can let threads
408 * enter the next transaction group.
410 for (c
= 0; c
< max_ncpus
; c
++)
411 mutex_exit(&tx
->tx_cpu
[c
].tc_open_lock
);
413 spa_txg_history_set(dp
->dp_spa
, txg
, TXG_STATE_OPEN
, tx_open_time
);
414 spa_txg_history_add(dp
->dp_spa
, txg
+ 1, tx_open_time
);
417 * Quiesce the transaction group by waiting for everyone to
418 * call txg_rele_to_sync() for their open transaction handles.
420 for (c
= 0; c
< max_ncpus
; c
++) {
421 tx_cpu_t
*tc
= &tx
->tx_cpu
[c
];
422 mutex_enter(&tc
->tc_lock
);
423 while (tc
->tc_count
[g
] != 0)
424 cv_wait(&tc
->tc_cv
[g
], &tc
->tc_lock
);
425 mutex_exit(&tc
->tc_lock
);
428 spa_txg_history_set(dp
->dp_spa
, txg
, TXG_STATE_QUIESCED
, gethrtime());
432 txg_do_callbacks(void *cb_list
)
434 dmu_tx_do_callbacks(cb_list
, 0);
436 list_destroy(cb_list
);
438 kmem_free(cb_list
, sizeof (list_t
));
442 * Dispatch the commit callbacks registered on this txg to worker threads.
444 * If no callbacks are registered for a given TXG, nothing happens.
445 * This function creates a taskq for the associated pool, if needed.
448 txg_dispatch_callbacks(dsl_pool_t
*dp
, uint64_t txg
)
451 tx_state_t
*tx
= &dp
->dp_tx
;
454 for (c
= 0; c
< max_ncpus
; c
++) {
455 tx_cpu_t
*tc
= &tx
->tx_cpu
[c
];
457 * No need to lock tx_cpu_t at this point, since this can
458 * only be called once a txg has been synced.
461 int g
= txg
& TXG_MASK
;
463 if (list_is_empty(&tc
->tc_callbacks
[g
]))
466 if (tx
->tx_commit_cb_taskq
== NULL
) {
468 * Commit callback taskq hasn't been created yet.
470 tx
->tx_commit_cb_taskq
= taskq_create("tx_commit_cb",
471 100, defclsyspri
, boot_ncpus
, boot_ncpus
* 2,
472 TASKQ_PREPOPULATE
| TASKQ_DYNAMIC
|
473 TASKQ_THREADS_CPU_PCT
);
476 cb_list
= kmem_alloc(sizeof (list_t
), KM_SLEEP
);
477 list_create(cb_list
, sizeof (dmu_tx_callback_t
),
478 offsetof(dmu_tx_callback_t
, dcb_node
));
480 list_move_tail(cb_list
, &tc
->tc_callbacks
[g
]);
482 (void) taskq_dispatch(tx
->tx_commit_cb_taskq
,
483 txg_do_callbacks
, cb_list
, TQ_SLEEP
);
488 * Wait for pending commit callbacks of already-synced transactions to finish
490 * Calling this function from within a commit callback will deadlock.
493 txg_wait_callbacks(dsl_pool_t
*dp
)
495 tx_state_t
*tx
= &dp
->dp_tx
;
497 if (tx
->tx_commit_cb_taskq
!= NULL
)
498 taskq_wait_outstanding(tx
->tx_commit_cb_taskq
, 0);
502 txg_is_quiescing(dsl_pool_t
*dp
)
504 tx_state_t
*tx
= &dp
->dp_tx
;
505 ASSERT(MUTEX_HELD(&tx
->tx_sync_lock
));
506 return (tx
->tx_quiescing_txg
!= 0);
510 txg_has_quiesced_to_sync(dsl_pool_t
*dp
)
512 tx_state_t
*tx
= &dp
->dp_tx
;
513 ASSERT(MUTEX_HELD(&tx
->tx_sync_lock
));
514 return (tx
->tx_quiesced_txg
!= 0);
517 static __attribute__((noreturn
)) void
518 txg_sync_thread(void *arg
)
520 dsl_pool_t
*dp
= arg
;
521 spa_t
*spa
= dp
->dp_spa
;
522 tx_state_t
*tx
= &dp
->dp_tx
;
524 clock_t start
, delta
;
526 (void) spl_fstrans_mark();
527 txg_thread_enter(tx
, &cpr
);
531 clock_t timeout
= zfs_txg_timeout
* hz
;
536 * We sync when we're scanning, there's someone waiting
537 * on us, or the quiesce thread has handed off a txg to
538 * us, or we have reached our timeout.
540 timer
= (delta
>= timeout
? 0 : timeout
- delta
);
541 while (!dsl_scan_active(dp
->dp_scan
) &&
542 !tx
->tx_exiting
&& timer
> 0 &&
543 tx
->tx_synced_txg
>= tx
->tx_sync_txg_waiting
&&
544 !txg_has_quiesced_to_sync(dp
)) {
545 dprintf("waiting; tx_synced=%llu waiting=%llu dp=%p\n",
546 (u_longlong_t
)tx
->tx_synced_txg
,
547 (u_longlong_t
)tx
->tx_sync_txg_waiting
, dp
);
548 txg_thread_wait(tx
, &cpr
, &tx
->tx_sync_more_cv
, timer
);
549 delta
= ddi_get_lbolt() - start
;
550 timer
= (delta
> timeout
? 0 : timeout
- delta
);
554 * When we're suspended, nothing should be changing and for
555 * MMP we don't want to bump anything that would make it
556 * harder to detect if another host is changing it when
557 * resuming after a MMP suspend.
559 if (spa_suspended(spa
))
563 * Wait until the quiesce thread hands off a txg to us,
564 * prompting it to do so if necessary.
566 while (!tx
->tx_exiting
&& !txg_has_quiesced_to_sync(dp
)) {
567 if (txg_is_quiescing(dp
)) {
568 txg_thread_wait(tx
, &cpr
,
569 &tx
->tx_quiesce_done_cv
, 0);
572 if (tx
->tx_quiesce_txg_waiting
< tx
->tx_open_txg
+1)
573 tx
->tx_quiesce_txg_waiting
= tx
->tx_open_txg
+1;
574 cv_broadcast(&tx
->tx_quiesce_more_cv
);
575 txg_thread_wait(tx
, &cpr
, &tx
->tx_quiesce_done_cv
, 0);
579 txg_thread_exit(tx
, &cpr
, &tx
->tx_sync_thread
);
582 * Consume the quiesced txg which has been handed off to
583 * us. This may cause the quiescing thread to now be
584 * able to quiesce another txg, so we must signal it.
586 ASSERT(tx
->tx_quiesced_txg
!= 0);
587 txg
= tx
->tx_quiesced_txg
;
588 tx
->tx_quiesced_txg
= 0;
589 tx
->tx_syncing_txg
= txg
;
590 DTRACE_PROBE2(txg__syncing
, dsl_pool_t
*, dp
, uint64_t, txg
);
591 cv_broadcast(&tx
->tx_quiesce_more_cv
);
593 dprintf("txg=%llu quiesce_txg=%llu sync_txg=%llu\n",
594 (u_longlong_t
)txg
, (u_longlong_t
)tx
->tx_quiesce_txg_waiting
,
595 (u_longlong_t
)tx
->tx_sync_txg_waiting
);
596 mutex_exit(&tx
->tx_sync_lock
);
598 txg_stat_t
*ts
= spa_txg_history_init_io(spa
, txg
, dp
);
599 start
= ddi_get_lbolt();
601 delta
= ddi_get_lbolt() - start
;
602 spa_txg_history_fini_io(spa
, ts
);
604 mutex_enter(&tx
->tx_sync_lock
);
605 tx
->tx_synced_txg
= txg
;
606 tx
->tx_syncing_txg
= 0;
607 DTRACE_PROBE2(txg__synced
, dsl_pool_t
*, dp
, uint64_t, txg
);
608 cv_broadcast(&tx
->tx_sync_done_cv
);
611 * Dispatch commit callbacks to worker threads.
613 txg_dispatch_callbacks(dp
, txg
);
617 static __attribute__((noreturn
)) void
618 txg_quiesce_thread(void *arg
)
620 dsl_pool_t
*dp
= arg
;
621 tx_state_t
*tx
= &dp
->dp_tx
;
624 txg_thread_enter(tx
, &cpr
);
630 * We quiesce when there's someone waiting on us.
631 * However, we can only have one txg in "quiescing" or
632 * "quiesced, waiting to sync" state. So we wait until
633 * the "quiesced, waiting to sync" txg has been consumed
634 * by the sync thread.
636 while (!tx
->tx_exiting
&&
637 (tx
->tx_open_txg
>= tx
->tx_quiesce_txg_waiting
||
638 txg_has_quiesced_to_sync(dp
)))
639 txg_thread_wait(tx
, &cpr
, &tx
->tx_quiesce_more_cv
, 0);
642 txg_thread_exit(tx
, &cpr
, &tx
->tx_quiesce_thread
);
644 txg
= tx
->tx_open_txg
;
645 dprintf("txg=%llu quiesce_txg=%llu sync_txg=%llu\n",
647 (u_longlong_t
)tx
->tx_quiesce_txg_waiting
,
648 (u_longlong_t
)tx
->tx_sync_txg_waiting
);
649 tx
->tx_quiescing_txg
= txg
;
651 mutex_exit(&tx
->tx_sync_lock
);
652 txg_quiesce(dp
, txg
);
653 mutex_enter(&tx
->tx_sync_lock
);
656 * Hand this txg off to the sync thread.
658 dprintf("quiesce done, handing off txg %llu\n",
660 tx
->tx_quiescing_txg
= 0;
661 tx
->tx_quiesced_txg
= txg
;
662 DTRACE_PROBE2(txg__quiesced
, dsl_pool_t
*, dp
, uint64_t, txg
);
663 cv_broadcast(&tx
->tx_sync_more_cv
);
664 cv_broadcast(&tx
->tx_quiesce_done_cv
);
669 * Delay this thread by delay nanoseconds if we are still in the open
670 * transaction group and there is already a waiting txg quiescing or quiesced.
671 * Abort the delay if this txg stalls or enters the quiescing state.
674 txg_delay(dsl_pool_t
*dp
, uint64_t txg
, hrtime_t delay
, hrtime_t resolution
)
676 tx_state_t
*tx
= &dp
->dp_tx
;
677 hrtime_t start
= gethrtime();
679 /* don't delay if this txg could transition to quiescing immediately */
680 if (tx
->tx_open_txg
> txg
||
681 tx
->tx_syncing_txg
== txg
-1 || tx
->tx_synced_txg
== txg
-1)
684 mutex_enter(&tx
->tx_sync_lock
);
685 if (tx
->tx_open_txg
> txg
|| tx
->tx_synced_txg
== txg
-1) {
686 mutex_exit(&tx
->tx_sync_lock
);
690 while (gethrtime() - start
< delay
&&
691 tx
->tx_syncing_txg
< txg
-1 && !txg_stalled(dp
)) {
692 (void) cv_timedwait_hires(&tx
->tx_quiesce_more_cv
,
693 &tx
->tx_sync_lock
, delay
, resolution
, 0);
696 DMU_TX_STAT_BUMP(dmu_tx_delay
);
698 mutex_exit(&tx
->tx_sync_lock
);
702 txg_wait_synced_impl(dsl_pool_t
*dp
, uint64_t txg
, boolean_t wait_sig
)
704 tx_state_t
*tx
= &dp
->dp_tx
;
706 ASSERT(!dsl_pool_config_held(dp
));
708 mutex_enter(&tx
->tx_sync_lock
);
709 ASSERT3U(tx
->tx_threads
, ==, 2);
711 txg
= tx
->tx_open_txg
+ TXG_DEFER_SIZE
;
712 if (tx
->tx_sync_txg_waiting
< txg
)
713 tx
->tx_sync_txg_waiting
= txg
;
714 dprintf("txg=%llu quiesce_txg=%llu sync_txg=%llu\n",
715 (u_longlong_t
)txg
, (u_longlong_t
)tx
->tx_quiesce_txg_waiting
,
716 (u_longlong_t
)tx
->tx_sync_txg_waiting
);
717 while (tx
->tx_synced_txg
< txg
) {
718 dprintf("broadcasting sync more "
719 "tx_synced=%llu waiting=%llu dp=%px\n",
720 (u_longlong_t
)tx
->tx_synced_txg
,
721 (u_longlong_t
)tx
->tx_sync_txg_waiting
, dp
);
722 cv_broadcast(&tx
->tx_sync_more_cv
);
725 * Condition wait here but stop if the thread receives a
726 * signal. The caller may call txg_wait_synced*() again
727 * to resume waiting for this txg.
729 if (cv_wait_io_sig(&tx
->tx_sync_done_cv
,
730 &tx
->tx_sync_lock
) == 0) {
731 mutex_exit(&tx
->tx_sync_lock
);
735 cv_wait_io(&tx
->tx_sync_done_cv
, &tx
->tx_sync_lock
);
738 mutex_exit(&tx
->tx_sync_lock
);
743 txg_wait_synced(dsl_pool_t
*dp
, uint64_t txg
)
745 VERIFY0(txg_wait_synced_impl(dp
, txg
, B_FALSE
));
749 * Similar to a txg_wait_synced but it can be interrupted from a signal.
750 * Returns B_TRUE if the thread was signaled while waiting.
753 txg_wait_synced_sig(dsl_pool_t
*dp
, uint64_t txg
)
755 return (txg_wait_synced_impl(dp
, txg
, B_TRUE
));
759 * Wait for the specified open transaction group. Set should_quiesce
760 * when the current open txg should be quiesced immediately.
763 txg_wait_open(dsl_pool_t
*dp
, uint64_t txg
, boolean_t should_quiesce
)
765 tx_state_t
*tx
= &dp
->dp_tx
;
767 ASSERT(!dsl_pool_config_held(dp
));
769 mutex_enter(&tx
->tx_sync_lock
);
770 ASSERT3U(tx
->tx_threads
, ==, 2);
772 txg
= tx
->tx_open_txg
+ 1;
773 if (tx
->tx_quiesce_txg_waiting
< txg
&& should_quiesce
)
774 tx
->tx_quiesce_txg_waiting
= txg
;
775 dprintf("txg=%llu quiesce_txg=%llu sync_txg=%llu\n",
776 (u_longlong_t
)txg
, (u_longlong_t
)tx
->tx_quiesce_txg_waiting
,
777 (u_longlong_t
)tx
->tx_sync_txg_waiting
);
778 while (tx
->tx_open_txg
< txg
) {
779 cv_broadcast(&tx
->tx_quiesce_more_cv
);
781 * Callers setting should_quiesce will use cv_wait_io() and
782 * be accounted for as iowait time. Otherwise, the caller is
783 * understood to be idle and cv_wait_sig() is used to prevent
784 * incorrectly inflating the system load average.
786 if (should_quiesce
== B_TRUE
) {
787 cv_wait_io(&tx
->tx_quiesce_done_cv
, &tx
->tx_sync_lock
);
789 cv_wait_idle(&tx
->tx_quiesce_done_cv
,
793 mutex_exit(&tx
->tx_sync_lock
);
797 * Pass in the txg number that should be synced.
800 txg_kick(dsl_pool_t
*dp
, uint64_t txg
)
802 tx_state_t
*tx
= &dp
->dp_tx
;
804 ASSERT(!dsl_pool_config_held(dp
));
806 if (tx
->tx_sync_txg_waiting
>= txg
)
809 mutex_enter(&tx
->tx_sync_lock
);
810 if (tx
->tx_sync_txg_waiting
< txg
) {
811 tx
->tx_sync_txg_waiting
= txg
;
812 cv_broadcast(&tx
->tx_sync_more_cv
);
814 mutex_exit(&tx
->tx_sync_lock
);
818 txg_stalled(dsl_pool_t
*dp
)
820 tx_state_t
*tx
= &dp
->dp_tx
;
821 return (tx
->tx_quiesce_txg_waiting
> tx
->tx_open_txg
);
825 txg_sync_waiting(dsl_pool_t
*dp
)
827 tx_state_t
*tx
= &dp
->dp_tx
;
829 return (tx
->tx_syncing_txg
<= tx
->tx_sync_txg_waiting
||
830 tx
->tx_quiesced_txg
!= 0);
834 * Verify that this txg is active (open, quiescing, syncing). Non-active
835 * txg's should not be manipulated.
839 txg_verify(spa_t
*spa
, uint64_t txg
)
841 dsl_pool_t
*dp __maybe_unused
= spa_get_dsl(spa
);
842 if (txg
<= TXG_INITIAL
|| txg
== ZILTEST_TXG
)
844 ASSERT3U(txg
, <=, dp
->dp_tx
.tx_open_txg
);
845 ASSERT3U(txg
, >=, dp
->dp_tx
.tx_synced_txg
);
846 ASSERT3U(txg
, >=, dp
->dp_tx
.tx_open_txg
- TXG_CONCURRENT_STATES
);
851 * Per-txg object lists.
854 txg_list_create(txg_list_t
*tl
, spa_t
*spa
, size_t offset
)
858 mutex_init(&tl
->tl_lock
, NULL
, MUTEX_DEFAULT
, NULL
);
860 tl
->tl_offset
= offset
;
863 for (t
= 0; t
< TXG_SIZE
; t
++)
864 tl
->tl_head
[t
] = NULL
;
868 txg_list_empty_impl(txg_list_t
*tl
, uint64_t txg
)
870 ASSERT(MUTEX_HELD(&tl
->tl_lock
));
871 TXG_VERIFY(tl
->tl_spa
, txg
);
872 return (tl
->tl_head
[txg
& TXG_MASK
] == NULL
);
876 txg_list_empty(txg_list_t
*tl
, uint64_t txg
)
878 mutex_enter(&tl
->tl_lock
);
879 boolean_t ret
= txg_list_empty_impl(tl
, txg
);
880 mutex_exit(&tl
->tl_lock
);
886 txg_list_destroy(txg_list_t
*tl
)
890 mutex_enter(&tl
->tl_lock
);
891 for (t
= 0; t
< TXG_SIZE
; t
++)
892 ASSERT(txg_list_empty_impl(tl
, t
));
893 mutex_exit(&tl
->tl_lock
);
895 mutex_destroy(&tl
->tl_lock
);
899 * Returns true if all txg lists are empty.
901 * Warning: this is inherently racy (an item could be added immediately
902 * after this function returns).
905 txg_all_lists_empty(txg_list_t
*tl
)
907 boolean_t res
= B_TRUE
;
908 for (int i
= 0; i
< TXG_SIZE
; i
++)
909 res
&= (tl
->tl_head
[i
] == NULL
);
914 * Add an entry to the list (unless it's already on the list).
915 * Returns B_TRUE if it was actually added.
918 txg_list_add(txg_list_t
*tl
, void *p
, uint64_t txg
)
920 int t
= txg
& TXG_MASK
;
921 txg_node_t
*tn
= (txg_node_t
*)((char *)p
+ tl
->tl_offset
);
924 TXG_VERIFY(tl
->tl_spa
, txg
);
925 mutex_enter(&tl
->tl_lock
);
926 add
= (tn
->tn_member
[t
] == 0);
928 tn
->tn_member
[t
] = 1;
929 tn
->tn_next
[t
] = tl
->tl_head
[t
];
932 mutex_exit(&tl
->tl_lock
);
938 * Add an entry to the end of the list, unless it's already on the list.
939 * (walks list to find end)
940 * Returns B_TRUE if it was actually added.
943 txg_list_add_tail(txg_list_t
*tl
, void *p
, uint64_t txg
)
945 int t
= txg
& TXG_MASK
;
946 txg_node_t
*tn
= (txg_node_t
*)((char *)p
+ tl
->tl_offset
);
949 TXG_VERIFY(tl
->tl_spa
, txg
);
950 mutex_enter(&tl
->tl_lock
);
951 add
= (tn
->tn_member
[t
] == 0);
955 for (tp
= &tl
->tl_head
[t
]; *tp
!= NULL
; tp
= &(*tp
)->tn_next
[t
])
958 tn
->tn_member
[t
] = 1;
959 tn
->tn_next
[t
] = NULL
;
962 mutex_exit(&tl
->tl_lock
);
968 * Remove the head of the list and return it.
971 txg_list_remove(txg_list_t
*tl
, uint64_t txg
)
973 int t
= txg
& TXG_MASK
;
977 TXG_VERIFY(tl
->tl_spa
, txg
);
978 mutex_enter(&tl
->tl_lock
);
979 if ((tn
= tl
->tl_head
[t
]) != NULL
) {
980 ASSERT(tn
->tn_member
[t
]);
981 ASSERT(tn
->tn_next
[t
] == NULL
|| tn
->tn_next
[t
]->tn_member
[t
]);
982 p
= (char *)tn
- tl
->tl_offset
;
983 tl
->tl_head
[t
] = tn
->tn_next
[t
];
984 tn
->tn_next
[t
] = NULL
;
985 tn
->tn_member
[t
] = 0;
987 mutex_exit(&tl
->tl_lock
);
993 * Remove a specific item from the list and return it.
996 txg_list_remove_this(txg_list_t
*tl
, void *p
, uint64_t txg
)
998 int t
= txg
& TXG_MASK
;
999 txg_node_t
*tn
, **tp
;
1001 TXG_VERIFY(tl
->tl_spa
, txg
);
1002 mutex_enter(&tl
->tl_lock
);
1004 for (tp
= &tl
->tl_head
[t
]; (tn
= *tp
) != NULL
; tp
= &tn
->tn_next
[t
]) {
1005 if ((char *)tn
- tl
->tl_offset
== p
) {
1006 *tp
= tn
->tn_next
[t
];
1007 tn
->tn_next
[t
] = NULL
;
1008 tn
->tn_member
[t
] = 0;
1009 mutex_exit(&tl
->tl_lock
);
1014 mutex_exit(&tl
->tl_lock
);
1020 txg_list_member(txg_list_t
*tl
, void *p
, uint64_t txg
)
1022 int t
= txg
& TXG_MASK
;
1023 txg_node_t
*tn
= (txg_node_t
*)((char *)p
+ tl
->tl_offset
);
1025 TXG_VERIFY(tl
->tl_spa
, txg
);
1026 return (tn
->tn_member
[t
] != 0);
1033 txg_list_head(txg_list_t
*tl
, uint64_t txg
)
1035 int t
= txg
& TXG_MASK
;
1038 mutex_enter(&tl
->tl_lock
);
1039 tn
= tl
->tl_head
[t
];
1040 mutex_exit(&tl
->tl_lock
);
1042 TXG_VERIFY(tl
->tl_spa
, txg
);
1043 return (tn
== NULL
? NULL
: (char *)tn
- tl
->tl_offset
);
1047 txg_list_next(txg_list_t
*tl
, void *p
, uint64_t txg
)
1049 int t
= txg
& TXG_MASK
;
1050 txg_node_t
*tn
= (txg_node_t
*)((char *)p
+ tl
->tl_offset
);
1052 TXG_VERIFY(tl
->tl_spa
, txg
);
1054 mutex_enter(&tl
->tl_lock
);
1055 tn
= tn
->tn_next
[t
];
1056 mutex_exit(&tl
->tl_lock
);
1058 return (tn
== NULL
? NULL
: (char *)tn
- tl
->tl_offset
);
1061 EXPORT_SYMBOL(txg_init
);
1062 EXPORT_SYMBOL(txg_fini
);
1063 EXPORT_SYMBOL(txg_sync_start
);
1064 EXPORT_SYMBOL(txg_sync_stop
);
1065 EXPORT_SYMBOL(txg_hold_open
);
1066 EXPORT_SYMBOL(txg_rele_to_quiesce
);
1067 EXPORT_SYMBOL(txg_rele_to_sync
);
1068 EXPORT_SYMBOL(txg_register_callbacks
);
1069 EXPORT_SYMBOL(txg_delay
);
1070 EXPORT_SYMBOL(txg_wait_synced
);
1071 EXPORT_SYMBOL(txg_wait_open
);
1072 EXPORT_SYMBOL(txg_wait_callbacks
);
1073 EXPORT_SYMBOL(txg_stalled
);
1074 EXPORT_SYMBOL(txg_sync_waiting
);
1076 ZFS_MODULE_PARAM(zfs_txg
, zfs_txg_
, timeout
, UINT
, ZMOD_RW
,
1077 "Max seconds worth of delta per txg");