1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
2 /*
3 * mm/page-writeback.c
4 *
5 * Copyright (C) 2002, Linus Torvalds.
6 * Copyright (C) 2007 Red Hat, Inc., Peter Zijlstra
7 *
8 * Contains functions related to writing back dirty pages at the
9 * address_space level.
10 *
11 * 10Apr2002 Andrew Morton
12 * Initial version
13 */
14
15 #include <linux/kernel.h>
16 #include <linux/math64.h>
17 #include <linux/export.h>
18 #include <linux/spinlock.h>
19 #include <linux/fs.h>
20 #include <linux/mm.h>
21 #include <linux/swap.h>
22 #include <linux/slab.h>
23 #include <linux/pagemap.h>
24 #include <linux/writeback.h>
25 #include <linux/init.h>
26 #include <linux/backing-dev.h>
27 #include <linux/task_io_accounting_ops.h>
28 #include <linux/mpage.h>
29 #include <linux/rmap.h>
30 #include <linux/percpu.h>
31 #include <linux/smp.h>
32 #include <linux/sysctl.h>
33 #include <linux/cpu.h>
34 #include <linux/syscalls.h>
35 #include <linux/folio_batch.h>
36 #include <linux/timer.h>
37 #include <linux/sched/rt.h>
38 #include <linux/sched/signal.h>
39 #include <linux/mm_inline.h>
40 #include <linux/shmem_fs.h>
41 #include <trace/events/writeback.h>
42
43 #include "internal.h"
44
45 /*
46 * Sleep at most 200ms at a time in balance_dirty_pages().
47 */
48 #define MAX_PAUSE max(HZ/5, 1)
49
50 /*
51 * Try to keep balance_dirty_pages() call intervals higher than this many pages
52 * by raising pause time to max_pause when falls below it.
53 */
54 #define DIRTY_POLL_THRESH (128 >> (PAGE_SHIFT - 10))
55
56 /*
57 * Estimate write bandwidth or update dirty limit at 200ms intervals.
58 */
59 #define BANDWIDTH_INTERVAL max(HZ/5, 1)
60
61 #define RATELIMIT_CALC_SHIFT 10
62
63 /*
64 * After a CPU has dirtied this many pages, balance_dirty_pages_ratelimited
65 * will look to see if it needs to force writeback or throttling.
66 */
67 static long ratelimit_pages = 32;
68
69 /* The following parameters are exported via /proc/sys/vm */
70
71 /*
72 * Start background writeback (via writeback threads) at this percentage
73 */
74 static int dirty_background_ratio = 10;
75
76 /*
77 * dirty_background_bytes starts at 0 (disabled) so that it is a function of
78 * dirty_background_ratio * the amount of dirtyable memory
79 */
80 static unsigned long dirty_background_bytes;
81
82 /*
83 * free highmem will not be subtracted from the total free memory
84 * for calculating free ratios if vm_highmem_is_dirtyable is true
85 */
86 static int vm_highmem_is_dirtyable;
87
88 /*
89 * The generator of dirty data starts writeback at this percentage
90 */
91 static int vm_dirty_ratio = 20;
92
93 /*
94 * vm_dirty_bytes starts at 0 (disabled) so that it is a function of
95 * vm_dirty_ratio * the amount of dirtyable memory
96 */
97 static unsigned long vm_dirty_bytes;
98
99 /*
100 * The interval between `kupdate'-style writebacks
101 */
102 unsigned int dirty_writeback_interval = 5 * 100; /* centiseconds */
103
104 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(dirty_writeback_interval);
105
106 /*
107 * The longest time for which data is allowed to remain dirty
108 */
109 unsigned int dirty_expire_interval = 30 * 100; /* centiseconds */
110
111 /* End of sysctl-exported parameters */
112
113 struct wb_domain global_wb_domain;
114
115 /*
116 * Length of period for aging writeout fractions of bdis. This is an
117 * arbitrarily chosen number. The longer the period, the slower fractions will
118 * reflect changes in current writeout rate.
119 */
120 #define VM_COMPLETIONS_PERIOD_LEN (3*HZ)
121
122 #ifdef CONFIG_CGROUP_WRITEBACK
123
124 #define GDTC_INIT(__wb) .wb = (__wb), \
125 .dom = &global_wb_domain, \
126 .wb_completions = &(__wb)->completions
127
128 #define GDTC_INIT_NO_WB .dom = &global_wb_domain
129
130 #define MDTC_INIT(__wb, __gdtc) .wb = (__wb), \
131 .dom = mem_cgroup_wb_domain(__wb), \
132 .wb_completions = &(__wb)->memcg_completions, \
133 .gdtc = __gdtc
134
mdtc_valid(struct dirty_throttle_control * dtc)135 static bool mdtc_valid(struct dirty_throttle_control *dtc)
136 {
137 return dtc->dom;
138 }
139
dtc_dom(struct dirty_throttle_control * dtc)140 static struct wb_domain *dtc_dom(struct dirty_throttle_control *dtc)
141 {
142 return dtc->dom;
143 }
144
mdtc_gdtc(struct dirty_throttle_control * mdtc)145 static struct dirty_throttle_control *mdtc_gdtc(struct dirty_throttle_control *mdtc)
146 {
147 return mdtc->gdtc;
148 }
149
wb_memcg_completions(struct bdi_writeback * wb)150 static struct fprop_local_percpu *wb_memcg_completions(struct bdi_writeback *wb)
151 {
152 return &wb->memcg_completions;
153 }
154
wb_min_max_ratio(struct bdi_writeback * wb,unsigned long * minp,unsigned long * maxp)155 static void wb_min_max_ratio(struct bdi_writeback *wb,
156 unsigned long *minp, unsigned long *maxp)
157 {
158 unsigned long this_bw = READ_ONCE(wb->avg_write_bandwidth);
159 unsigned long tot_bw = atomic_long_read(&wb->bdi->tot_write_bandwidth);
160 unsigned long long min = wb->bdi->min_ratio;
161 unsigned long long max = wb->bdi->max_ratio;
162
163 /*
164 * @wb may already be clean by the time control reaches here and
165 * the total may not include its bw.
166 */
167 if (this_bw < tot_bw) {
168 if (min) {
169 min *= this_bw;
170 min = div64_ul(min, tot_bw);
171 }
172 if (max < 100 * BDI_RATIO_SCALE) {
173 max *= this_bw;
174 max = div64_ul(max, tot_bw);
175 }
176 }
177
178 *minp = min;
179 *maxp = max;
180 }
181
182 #else /* CONFIG_CGROUP_WRITEBACK */
183
184 #define GDTC_INIT(__wb) .wb = (__wb), \
185 .wb_completions = &(__wb)->completions
186 #define GDTC_INIT_NO_WB
187 #define MDTC_INIT(__wb, __gdtc)
188
mdtc_valid(struct dirty_throttle_control * dtc)189 static bool mdtc_valid(struct dirty_throttle_control *dtc)
190 {
191 return false;
192 }
193
dtc_dom(struct dirty_throttle_control * dtc)194 static struct wb_domain *dtc_dom(struct dirty_throttle_control *dtc)
195 {
196 return &global_wb_domain;
197 }
198
mdtc_gdtc(struct dirty_throttle_control * mdtc)199 static struct dirty_throttle_control *mdtc_gdtc(struct dirty_throttle_control *mdtc)
200 {
201 return NULL;
202 }
203
wb_memcg_completions(struct bdi_writeback * wb)204 static struct fprop_local_percpu *wb_memcg_completions(struct bdi_writeback *wb)
205 {
206 return NULL;
207 }
208
wb_min_max_ratio(struct bdi_writeback * wb,unsigned long * minp,unsigned long * maxp)209 static void wb_min_max_ratio(struct bdi_writeback *wb,
210 unsigned long *minp, unsigned long *maxp)
211 {
212 *minp = wb->bdi->min_ratio;
213 *maxp = wb->bdi->max_ratio;
214 }
215
216 #endif /* CONFIG_CGROUP_WRITEBACK */
217
218 /*
219 * In a memory zone, there is a certain amount of pages we consider
220 * available for the page cache, which is essentially the number of
221 * free and reclaimable pages, minus some zone reserves to protect
222 * lowmem and the ability to uphold the zone's watermarks without
223 * requiring writeback.
224 *
225 * This number of dirtyable pages is the base value of which the
226 * user-configurable dirty ratio is the effective number of pages that
227 * are allowed to be actually dirtied. Per individual zone, or
228 * globally by using the sum of dirtyable pages over all zones.
229 *
230 * Because the user is allowed to specify the dirty limit globally as
231 * absolute number of bytes, calculating the per-zone dirty limit can
232 * require translating the configured limit into a percentage of
233 * global dirtyable memory first.
234 */
235
236 /**
237 * node_dirtyable_memory - number of dirtyable pages in a node
238 * @pgdat: the node
239 *
240 * Return: the node's number of pages potentially available for dirty
241 * page cache. This is the base value for the per-node dirty limits.
242 */
node_dirtyable_memory(struct pglist_data * pgdat)243 static unsigned long node_dirtyable_memory(struct pglist_data *pgdat)
244 {
245 unsigned long nr_pages = 0;
246 int z;
247
248 for (z = 0; z < MAX_NR_ZONES; z++) {
249 struct zone *zone = pgdat->node_zones + z;
250
251 if (!populated_zone(zone))
252 continue;
253
254 nr_pages += zone_page_state(zone, NR_FREE_PAGES);
255 }
256
257 /*
258 * Pages reserved for the kernel should not be considered
259 * dirtyable, to prevent a situation where reclaim has to
260 * clean pages in order to balance the zones.
261 */
262 nr_pages -= min(nr_pages, pgdat->totalreserve_pages);
263
264 nr_pages += node_page_state(pgdat, NR_INACTIVE_FILE);
265 nr_pages += node_page_state(pgdat, NR_ACTIVE_FILE);
266
267 return nr_pages;
268 }
269
highmem_dirtyable_memory(unsigned long total)270 static unsigned long highmem_dirtyable_memory(unsigned long total)
271 {
272 #ifdef CONFIG_HIGHMEM
273 int node;
274 unsigned long x = 0;
275 int i;
276
277 for_each_node_state(node, N_HIGH_MEMORY) {
278 for (i = ZONE_NORMAL + 1; i < MAX_NR_ZONES; i++) {
279 struct zone *z;
280 unsigned long nr_pages;
281
282 if (!is_highmem_idx(i))
283 continue;
284
285 z = &NODE_DATA(node)->node_zones[i];
286 if (!populated_zone(z))
287 continue;
288
289 nr_pages = zone_page_state(z, NR_FREE_PAGES);
290 /* watch for underflows */
291 nr_pages -= min(nr_pages, high_wmark_pages(z));
292 nr_pages += zone_page_state(z, NR_ZONE_INACTIVE_FILE);
293 nr_pages += zone_page_state(z, NR_ZONE_ACTIVE_FILE);
294 x += nr_pages;
295 }
296 }
297
298 /*
299 * Make sure that the number of highmem pages is never larger
300 * than the number of the total dirtyable memory. This can only
301 * occur in very strange VM situations but we want to make sure
302 * that this does not occur.
303 */
304 return min(x, total);
305 #else
306 return 0;
307 #endif
308 }
309
310 /**
311 * global_dirtyable_memory - number of globally dirtyable pages
312 *
313 * Return: the global number of pages potentially available for dirty
314 * page cache. This is the base value for the global dirty limits.
315 */
global_dirtyable_memory(void)316 static unsigned long global_dirtyable_memory(void)
317 {
318 unsigned long x;
319
320 x = global_zone_page_state(NR_FREE_PAGES);
321 /*
322 * Pages reserved for the kernel should not be considered
323 * dirtyable, to prevent a situation where reclaim has to
324 * clean pages in order to balance the zones.
325 */
326 x -= min(x, totalreserve_pages);
327
328 x += global_node_page_state(NR_INACTIVE_FILE);
329 x += global_node_page_state(NR_ACTIVE_FILE);
330
331 if (!vm_highmem_is_dirtyable)
332 x -= highmem_dirtyable_memory(x);
333
334 return x + 1; /* Ensure that we never return 0 */
335 }
336
337 /**
338 * domain_dirty_limits - calculate thresh and bg_thresh for a wb_domain
339 * @dtc: dirty_throttle_control of interest
340 *
341 * Calculate @dtc->thresh and ->bg_thresh considering
342 * vm_dirty_{bytes|ratio} and dirty_background_{bytes|ratio}. The caller
343 * must ensure that @dtc->avail is set before calling this function. The
344 * dirty limits will be lifted by 1/4 for real-time tasks.
345 */
domain_dirty_limits(struct dirty_throttle_control * dtc)346 static void domain_dirty_limits(struct dirty_throttle_control *dtc)
347 {
348 const unsigned long available_memory = dtc->avail;
349 struct dirty_throttle_control *gdtc = mdtc_gdtc(dtc);
350 unsigned long bytes = vm_dirty_bytes;
351 unsigned long bg_bytes = dirty_background_bytes;
352 /* convert ratios to per-PAGE_SIZE for higher precision */
353 unsigned long ratio = (vm_dirty_ratio * PAGE_SIZE) / 100;
354 unsigned long bg_ratio = (dirty_background_ratio * PAGE_SIZE) / 100;
355 unsigned long thresh;
356 unsigned long bg_thresh;
357 struct task_struct *tsk;
358
359 /* gdtc is !NULL iff @dtc is for memcg domain */
360 if (gdtc) {
361 unsigned long global_avail = gdtc->avail;
362
363 /*
364 * The byte settings can't be applied directly to memcg
365 * domains. Convert them to ratios by scaling against
366 * globally available memory. As the ratios are in
367 * per-PAGE_SIZE, they can be obtained by dividing bytes by
368 * number of pages.
369 */
370 if (bytes)
371 ratio = min(DIV_ROUND_UP(bytes, global_avail),
372 PAGE_SIZE);
373 if (bg_bytes)
374 bg_ratio = min(DIV_ROUND_UP(bg_bytes, global_avail),
375 PAGE_SIZE);
376 bytes = bg_bytes = 0;
377 }
378
379 if (bytes)
380 thresh = DIV_ROUND_UP(bytes, PAGE_SIZE);
381 else
382 thresh = (ratio * available_memory) / PAGE_SIZE;
383
384 if (bg_bytes)
385 bg_thresh = DIV_ROUND_UP(bg_bytes, PAGE_SIZE);
386 else
387 bg_thresh = (bg_ratio * available_memory) / PAGE_SIZE;
388
389 tsk = current;
390 if (rt_or_dl_task(tsk)) {
391 bg_thresh += bg_thresh / 4 + global_wb_domain.dirty_limit / 32;
392 thresh += thresh / 4 + global_wb_domain.dirty_limit / 32;
393 }
394 /*
395 * Dirty throttling logic assumes the limits in page units fit into
396 * 32-bits. This gives 16TB dirty limits max which is hopefully enough.
397 */
398 if (thresh > UINT_MAX)
399 thresh = UINT_MAX;
400 /* This makes sure bg_thresh is within 32-bits as well */
401 if (bg_thresh >= thresh)
402 bg_thresh = thresh / 2;
403 dtc->thresh = thresh;
404 dtc->bg_thresh = bg_thresh;
405
406 /* we should eventually report the domain in the TP */
407 if (!gdtc)
408 trace_global_dirty_state(bg_thresh, thresh);
409 }
410
411 /**
412 * global_dirty_limits - background-writeback and dirty-throttling thresholds
413 * @pbackground: out parameter for bg_thresh
414 * @pdirty: out parameter for thresh
415 *
416 * Calculate bg_thresh and thresh for global_wb_domain. See
417 * domain_dirty_limits() for details.
418 */
global_dirty_limits(unsigned long * pbackground,unsigned long * pdirty)419 void global_dirty_limits(unsigned long *pbackground, unsigned long *pdirty)
420 {
421 struct dirty_throttle_control gdtc = { GDTC_INIT_NO_WB };
422
423 gdtc.avail = global_dirtyable_memory();
424 domain_dirty_limits(&gdtc);
425
426 *pbackground = gdtc.bg_thresh;
427 *pdirty = gdtc.thresh;
428 }
429
430 /**
431 * node_dirty_limit - maximum number of dirty pages allowed in a node
432 * @pgdat: the node
433 *
434 * Return: the maximum number of dirty pages allowed in a node, based
435 * on the node's dirtyable memory.
436 */
node_dirty_limit(struct pglist_data * pgdat)437 static unsigned long node_dirty_limit(struct pglist_data *pgdat)
438 {
439 unsigned long node_memory = node_dirtyable_memory(pgdat);
440 struct task_struct *tsk = current;
441 unsigned long dirty;
442
443 if (vm_dirty_bytes)
444 dirty = DIV_ROUND_UP(vm_dirty_bytes, PAGE_SIZE) *
445 node_memory / global_dirtyable_memory();
446 else
447 dirty = vm_dirty_ratio * node_memory / 100;
448
449 if (rt_or_dl_task(tsk))
450 dirty += dirty / 4;
451
452 /*
453 * Dirty throttling logic assumes the limits in page units fit into
454 * 32-bits. This gives 16TB dirty limits max which is hopefully enough.
455 */
456 return min_t(unsigned long, dirty, UINT_MAX);
457 }
458
459 /**
460 * node_dirty_ok - tells whether a node is within its dirty limits
461 * @pgdat: the node to check
462 *
463 * Return: %true when the dirty pages in @pgdat are within the node's
464 * dirty limit, %false if the limit is exceeded.
465 */
node_dirty_ok(struct pglist_data * pgdat)466 bool node_dirty_ok(struct pglist_data *pgdat)
467 {
468 unsigned long limit = node_dirty_limit(pgdat);
469 unsigned long nr_pages = 0;
470
471 nr_pages += node_page_state(pgdat, NR_FILE_DIRTY);
472 nr_pages += node_page_state(pgdat, NR_WRITEBACK);
473
474 return nr_pages <= limit;
475 }
476
477 #ifdef CONFIG_SYSCTL
dirty_background_ratio_handler(const struct ctl_table * table,int write,void * buffer,size_t * lenp,loff_t * ppos)478 static int dirty_background_ratio_handler(const struct ctl_table *table, int write,
479 void *buffer, size_t *lenp, loff_t *ppos)
480 {
481 int ret;
482
483 ret = proc_dointvec_minmax(table, write, buffer, lenp, ppos);
484 if (ret == 0 && write)
485 dirty_background_bytes = 0;
486 return ret;
487 }
488
dirty_background_bytes_handler(const struct ctl_table * table,int write,void * buffer,size_t * lenp,loff_t * ppos)489 static int dirty_background_bytes_handler(const struct ctl_table *table, int write,
490 void *buffer, size_t *lenp, loff_t *ppos)
491 {
492 int ret;
493 unsigned long old_bytes = dirty_background_bytes;
494
495 ret = proc_doulongvec_minmax(table, write, buffer, lenp, ppos);
496 if (ret == 0 && write) {
497 if (DIV_ROUND_UP(dirty_background_bytes, PAGE_SIZE) >
498 UINT_MAX) {
499 dirty_background_bytes = old_bytes;
500 return -ERANGE;
501 }
502 dirty_background_ratio = 0;
503 }
504 return ret;
505 }
506
dirty_ratio_handler(const struct ctl_table * table,int write,void * buffer,size_t * lenp,loff_t * ppos)507 static int dirty_ratio_handler(const struct ctl_table *table, int write, void *buffer,
508 size_t *lenp, loff_t *ppos)
509 {
510 int old_ratio = vm_dirty_ratio;
511 int ret;
512
513 ret = proc_dointvec_minmax(table, write, buffer, lenp, ppos);
514 if (ret == 0 && write && vm_dirty_ratio != old_ratio) {
515 vm_dirty_bytes = 0;
516 writeback_set_ratelimit();
517 }
518 return ret;
519 }
520
dirty_bytes_handler(const struct ctl_table * table,int write,void * buffer,size_t * lenp,loff_t * ppos)521 static int dirty_bytes_handler(const struct ctl_table *table, int write,
522 void *buffer, size_t *lenp, loff_t *ppos)
523 {
524 unsigned long old_bytes = vm_dirty_bytes;
525 int ret;
526
527 ret = proc_doulongvec_minmax(table, write, buffer, lenp, ppos);
528 if (ret == 0 && write && vm_dirty_bytes != old_bytes) {
529 if (DIV_ROUND_UP(vm_dirty_bytes, PAGE_SIZE) > UINT_MAX) {
530 vm_dirty_bytes = old_bytes;
531 return -ERANGE;
532 }
533 writeback_set_ratelimit();
534 vm_dirty_ratio = 0;
535 }
536 return ret;
537 }
538 #endif
539
wp_next_time(unsigned long cur_time)540 static unsigned long wp_next_time(unsigned long cur_time)
541 {
542 cur_time += VM_COMPLETIONS_PERIOD_LEN;
543 /* 0 has a special meaning... */
544 if (!cur_time)
545 return 1;
546 return cur_time;
547 }
548
wb_domain_writeout_add(struct wb_domain * dom,struct fprop_local_percpu * completions,unsigned int max_prop_frac,long nr)549 static void wb_domain_writeout_add(struct wb_domain *dom,
550 struct fprop_local_percpu *completions,
551 unsigned int max_prop_frac, long nr)
552 {
553 __fprop_add_percpu_max(&dom->completions, completions,
554 max_prop_frac, nr);
555 /* First event after period switching was turned off? */
556 if (unlikely(!dom->period_time)) {
557 /*
558 * We can race with other wb_domain_writeout_add calls here but
559 * it does not cause any harm since the resulting time when
560 * timer will fire and what is in writeout_period_time will be
561 * roughly the same.
562 */
563 dom->period_time = wp_next_time(jiffies);
564 mod_timer(&dom->period_timer, dom->period_time);
565 }
566 }
567
568 /*
569 * Increment @wb's writeout completion count and the global writeout
570 * completion count. Called from __folio_end_writeback().
571 */
__wb_writeout_add(struct bdi_writeback * wb,long nr)572 static inline void __wb_writeout_add(struct bdi_writeback *wb, long nr)
573 {
574 struct wb_domain *cgdom;
575
576 wb_stat_mod(wb, WB_WRITTEN, nr);
577 wb_domain_writeout_add(&global_wb_domain, &wb->completions,
578 wb->bdi->max_prop_frac, nr);
579
580 cgdom = mem_cgroup_wb_domain(wb);
581 if (cgdom)
582 wb_domain_writeout_add(cgdom, wb_memcg_completions(wb),
583 wb->bdi->max_prop_frac, nr);
584 }
585
wb_writeout_inc(struct bdi_writeback * wb)586 void wb_writeout_inc(struct bdi_writeback *wb)
587 {
588 unsigned long flags;
589
590 local_irq_save(flags);
591 __wb_writeout_add(wb, 1);
592 local_irq_restore(flags);
593 }
594 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(wb_writeout_inc);
595
596 /*
597 * On idle system, we can be called long after we scheduled because we use
598 * deferred timers so count with missed periods.
599 */
writeout_period(struct timer_list * t)600 static void writeout_period(struct timer_list *t)
601 {
602 struct wb_domain *dom = timer_container_of(dom, t, period_timer);
603 int miss_periods = (jiffies - dom->period_time) /
604 VM_COMPLETIONS_PERIOD_LEN;
605
606 if (fprop_new_period(&dom->completions, miss_periods + 1)) {
607 dom->period_time = wp_next_time(dom->period_time +
608 miss_periods * VM_COMPLETIONS_PERIOD_LEN);
609 mod_timer(&dom->period_timer, dom->period_time);
610 } else {
611 /*
612 * Aging has zeroed all fractions. Stop wasting CPU on period
613 * updates.
614 */
615 dom->period_time = 0;
616 }
617 }
618
wb_domain_init(struct wb_domain * dom,gfp_t gfp)619 int wb_domain_init(struct wb_domain *dom, gfp_t gfp)
620 {
621 memset(dom, 0, sizeof(*dom));
622
623 spin_lock_init(&dom->lock);
624
625 timer_setup(&dom->period_timer, writeout_period, TIMER_DEFERRABLE);
626
627 dom->dirty_limit_tstamp = jiffies;
628
629 return fprop_global_init(&dom->completions, gfp);
630 }
631
632 #ifdef CONFIG_CGROUP_WRITEBACK
wb_domain_exit(struct wb_domain * dom)633 void wb_domain_exit(struct wb_domain *dom)
634 {
635 timer_delete_sync(&dom->period_timer);
636 fprop_global_destroy(&dom->completions);
637 }
638 #endif
639
640 /*
641 * bdi_min_ratio keeps the sum of the minimum dirty shares of all
642 * registered backing devices, which, for obvious reasons, can not
643 * exceed 100%.
644 */
645 static unsigned int bdi_min_ratio;
646
bdi_check_pages_limit(unsigned long pages)647 static int bdi_check_pages_limit(unsigned long pages)
648 {
649 unsigned long max_dirty_pages = global_dirtyable_memory();
650
651 if (pages > max_dirty_pages)
652 return -EINVAL;
653
654 return 0;
655 }
656
bdi_ratio_from_pages(unsigned long pages)657 static unsigned long bdi_ratio_from_pages(unsigned long pages)
658 {
659 unsigned long background_thresh;
660 unsigned long dirty_thresh;
661 unsigned long ratio;
662
663 global_dirty_limits(&background_thresh, &dirty_thresh);
664 if (!dirty_thresh)
665 return -EINVAL;
666 ratio = div64_u64(pages * 100ULL * BDI_RATIO_SCALE, dirty_thresh);
667
668 return ratio;
669 }
670
bdi_get_bytes(unsigned int ratio)671 static u64 bdi_get_bytes(unsigned int ratio)
672 {
673 unsigned long background_thresh;
674 unsigned long dirty_thresh;
675 u64 bytes;
676
677 global_dirty_limits(&background_thresh, &dirty_thresh);
678 bytes = (dirty_thresh * PAGE_SIZE * ratio) / BDI_RATIO_SCALE / 100;
679
680 return bytes;
681 }
682
__bdi_set_min_ratio(struct backing_dev_info * bdi,unsigned int min_ratio)683 static int __bdi_set_min_ratio(struct backing_dev_info *bdi, unsigned int min_ratio)
684 {
685 unsigned int delta;
686 int ret = 0;
687
688 if (min_ratio > 100 * BDI_RATIO_SCALE)
689 return -EINVAL;
690
691 spin_lock_bh(&bdi_lock);
692 if (min_ratio > bdi->max_ratio) {
693 ret = -EINVAL;
694 } else {
695 if (min_ratio < bdi->min_ratio) {
696 delta = bdi->min_ratio - min_ratio;
697 bdi_min_ratio -= delta;
698 bdi->min_ratio = min_ratio;
699 } else {
700 delta = min_ratio - bdi->min_ratio;
701 if (bdi_min_ratio + delta < 100 * BDI_RATIO_SCALE) {
702 bdi_min_ratio += delta;
703 bdi->min_ratio = min_ratio;
704 } else {
705 ret = -EINVAL;
706 }
707 }
708 }
709 spin_unlock_bh(&bdi_lock);
710
711 return ret;
712 }
713
__bdi_set_max_ratio(struct backing_dev_info * bdi,unsigned int max_ratio)714 static int __bdi_set_max_ratio(struct backing_dev_info *bdi, unsigned int max_ratio)
715 {
716 int ret = 0;
717
718 if (max_ratio > 100 * BDI_RATIO_SCALE)
719 return -EINVAL;
720
721 spin_lock_bh(&bdi_lock);
722 if (bdi->min_ratio > max_ratio) {
723 ret = -EINVAL;
724 } else {
725 bdi->max_ratio = max_ratio;
726 bdi->max_prop_frac = (FPROP_FRAC_BASE * max_ratio) /
727 (100 * BDI_RATIO_SCALE);
728 }
729 spin_unlock_bh(&bdi_lock);
730
731 return ret;
732 }
733
bdi_set_min_ratio_no_scale(struct backing_dev_info * bdi,unsigned int min_ratio)734 int bdi_set_min_ratio_no_scale(struct backing_dev_info *bdi, unsigned int min_ratio)
735 {
736 return __bdi_set_min_ratio(bdi, min_ratio);
737 }
738
bdi_set_max_ratio_no_scale(struct backing_dev_info * bdi,unsigned int max_ratio)739 int bdi_set_max_ratio_no_scale(struct backing_dev_info *bdi, unsigned int max_ratio)
740 {
741 return __bdi_set_max_ratio(bdi, max_ratio);
742 }
743
bdi_set_min_ratio(struct backing_dev_info * bdi,unsigned int min_ratio)744 int bdi_set_min_ratio(struct backing_dev_info *bdi, unsigned int min_ratio)
745 {
746 return __bdi_set_min_ratio(bdi, min_ratio * BDI_RATIO_SCALE);
747 }
748
bdi_set_max_ratio(struct backing_dev_info * bdi,unsigned int max_ratio)749 int bdi_set_max_ratio(struct backing_dev_info *bdi, unsigned int max_ratio)
750 {
751 return __bdi_set_max_ratio(bdi, max_ratio * BDI_RATIO_SCALE);
752 }
753 EXPORT_SYMBOL(bdi_set_max_ratio);
754
bdi_get_min_bytes(struct backing_dev_info * bdi)755 u64 bdi_get_min_bytes(struct backing_dev_info *bdi)
756 {
757 return bdi_get_bytes(bdi->min_ratio);
758 }
759
bdi_set_min_bytes(struct backing_dev_info * bdi,u64 min_bytes)760 int bdi_set_min_bytes(struct backing_dev_info *bdi, u64 min_bytes)
761 {
762 int ret;
763 unsigned long pages = min_bytes >> PAGE_SHIFT;
764 long min_ratio;
765
766 ret = bdi_check_pages_limit(pages);
767 if (ret)
768 return ret;
769
770 min_ratio = bdi_ratio_from_pages(pages);
771 if (min_ratio < 0)
772 return min_ratio;
773 return __bdi_set_min_ratio(bdi, min_ratio);
774 }
775
bdi_get_max_bytes(struct backing_dev_info * bdi)776 u64 bdi_get_max_bytes(struct backing_dev_info *bdi)
777 {
778 return bdi_get_bytes(bdi->max_ratio);
779 }
780
bdi_set_max_bytes(struct backing_dev_info * bdi,u64 max_bytes)781 int bdi_set_max_bytes(struct backing_dev_info *bdi, u64 max_bytes)
782 {
783 int ret;
784 unsigned long pages = max_bytes >> PAGE_SHIFT;
785 long max_ratio;
786
787 ret = bdi_check_pages_limit(pages);
788 if (ret)
789 return ret;
790
791 max_ratio = bdi_ratio_from_pages(pages);
792 if (max_ratio < 0)
793 return max_ratio;
794 return __bdi_set_max_ratio(bdi, max_ratio);
795 }
796
bdi_set_strict_limit(struct backing_dev_info * bdi,unsigned int strict_limit)797 int bdi_set_strict_limit(struct backing_dev_info *bdi, unsigned int strict_limit)
798 {
799 if (strict_limit > 1)
800 return -EINVAL;
801
802 spin_lock_bh(&bdi_lock);
803 if (strict_limit)
804 bdi->capabilities |= BDI_CAP_STRICTLIMIT;
805 else
806 bdi->capabilities &= ~BDI_CAP_STRICTLIMIT;
807 spin_unlock_bh(&bdi_lock);
808
809 return 0;
810 }
811
dirty_freerun_ceiling(unsigned long thresh,unsigned long bg_thresh)812 static unsigned long dirty_freerun_ceiling(unsigned long thresh,
813 unsigned long bg_thresh)
814 {
815 return (thresh + bg_thresh) / 2;
816 }
817
hard_dirty_limit(struct wb_domain * dom,unsigned long thresh)818 static unsigned long hard_dirty_limit(struct wb_domain *dom,
819 unsigned long thresh)
820 {
821 return max(thresh, dom->dirty_limit);
822 }
823
824 /*
825 * Memory which can be further allocated to a memcg domain is capped by
826 * system-wide clean memory excluding the amount being used in the domain.
827 */
mdtc_calc_avail(struct dirty_throttle_control * mdtc,unsigned long filepages,unsigned long headroom)828 static void mdtc_calc_avail(struct dirty_throttle_control *mdtc,
829 unsigned long filepages, unsigned long headroom)
830 {
831 struct dirty_throttle_control *gdtc = mdtc_gdtc(mdtc);
832 unsigned long clean = filepages - min(filepages, mdtc->dirty);
833 unsigned long global_clean = gdtc->avail - min(gdtc->avail, gdtc->dirty);
834 unsigned long other_clean = global_clean - min(global_clean, clean);
835
836 mdtc->avail = filepages + min(headroom, other_clean);
837 }
838
dtc_is_global(struct dirty_throttle_control * dtc)839 static inline bool dtc_is_global(struct dirty_throttle_control *dtc)
840 {
841 return mdtc_gdtc(dtc) == NULL;
842 }
843
844 /*
845 * Dirty background will ignore pages being written as we're trying to
846 * decide whether to put more under writeback.
847 */
domain_dirty_avail(struct dirty_throttle_control * dtc,bool include_writeback)848 static void domain_dirty_avail(struct dirty_throttle_control *dtc,
849 bool include_writeback)
850 {
851 if (dtc_is_global(dtc)) {
852 dtc->avail = global_dirtyable_memory();
853 dtc->dirty = global_node_page_state(NR_FILE_DIRTY);
854 if (include_writeback)
855 dtc->dirty += global_node_page_state(NR_WRITEBACK);
856 } else {
857 unsigned long filepages = 0, headroom = 0, writeback = 0;
858
859 mem_cgroup_wb_stats(dtc->wb, &filepages, &headroom, &dtc->dirty,
860 &writeback);
861 if (include_writeback)
862 dtc->dirty += writeback;
863 mdtc_calc_avail(dtc, filepages, headroom);
864 }
865 }
866
867 /**
868 * __wb_calc_thresh - @wb's share of dirty threshold
869 * @dtc: dirty_throttle_context of interest
870 * @thresh: dirty throttling or dirty background threshold of wb_domain in @dtc
871 *
872 * Note that balance_dirty_pages() will only seriously take dirty throttling
873 * threshold as a hard limit when sleeping max_pause per page is not enough
874 * to keep the dirty pages under control. For example, when the device is
875 * completely stalled due to some error conditions, or when there are 1000
876 * dd tasks writing to a slow 10MB/s USB key.
877 * In the other normal situations, it acts more gently by throttling the tasks
878 * more (rather than completely block them) when the wb dirty pages go high.
879 *
880 * It allocates high/low dirty limits to fast/slow devices, in order to prevent
881 * - starving fast devices
882 * - piling up dirty pages (that will take long time to sync) on slow devices
883 *
884 * The wb's share of dirty limit will be adapting to its throughput and
885 * bounded by the bdi->min_ratio and/or bdi->max_ratio parameters, if set.
886 *
887 * Return: @wb's dirty limit in pages. For dirty throttling limit, the term
888 * "dirty" in the context of dirty balancing includes all PG_dirty and
889 * PG_writeback pages.
890 */
__wb_calc_thresh(struct dirty_throttle_control * dtc,unsigned long thresh)891 static unsigned long __wb_calc_thresh(struct dirty_throttle_control *dtc,
892 unsigned long thresh)
893 {
894 struct wb_domain *dom = dtc_dom(dtc);
895 struct bdi_writeback *wb = dtc->wb;
896 u64 wb_thresh;
897 u64 wb_max_thresh;
898 unsigned long numerator, denominator;
899 unsigned long wb_min_ratio, wb_max_ratio;
900
901 /*
902 * Calculate this wb's share of the thresh ratio.
903 */
904 fprop_fraction_percpu(&dom->completions, dtc->wb_completions,
905 &numerator, &denominator);
906
907 wb_thresh = (thresh * (100 * BDI_RATIO_SCALE - bdi_min_ratio)) / (100 * BDI_RATIO_SCALE);
908 wb_thresh *= numerator;
909 wb_thresh = div64_ul(wb_thresh, denominator);
910
911 wb_min_max_ratio(wb, &wb_min_ratio, &wb_max_ratio);
912
913 wb_thresh += (thresh * wb_min_ratio) / (100 * BDI_RATIO_SCALE);
914
915 /*
916 * It's very possible that wb_thresh is close to 0 not because the
917 * device is slow, but that it has remained inactive for long time.
918 * Honour such devices a reasonable good (hopefully IO efficient)
919 * threshold, so that the occasional writes won't be blocked and active
920 * writes can rampup the threshold quickly.
921 */
922 if (thresh > dtc->dirty) {
923 if (unlikely(wb->bdi->capabilities & BDI_CAP_STRICTLIMIT))
924 wb_thresh = max(wb_thresh, (thresh - dtc->dirty) / 100);
925 else
926 wb_thresh = max(wb_thresh, (thresh - dtc->dirty) / 8);
927 }
928
929 wb_max_thresh = thresh * wb_max_ratio / (100 * BDI_RATIO_SCALE);
930 if (wb_thresh > wb_max_thresh)
931 wb_thresh = wb_max_thresh;
932
933 return wb_thresh;
934 }
935
wb_calc_thresh(struct bdi_writeback * wb,unsigned long thresh)936 unsigned long wb_calc_thresh(struct bdi_writeback *wb, unsigned long thresh)
937 {
938 struct dirty_throttle_control gdtc = { GDTC_INIT(wb) };
939
940 domain_dirty_avail(&gdtc, true);
941 return __wb_calc_thresh(&gdtc, thresh);
942 }
943
cgwb_calc_thresh(struct bdi_writeback * wb)944 unsigned long cgwb_calc_thresh(struct bdi_writeback *wb)
945 {
946 struct dirty_throttle_control gdtc = { GDTC_INIT_NO_WB };
947 struct dirty_throttle_control mdtc = { MDTC_INIT(wb, &gdtc) };
948
949 domain_dirty_avail(&gdtc, true);
950 domain_dirty_avail(&mdtc, true);
951 domain_dirty_limits(&mdtc);
952
953 return __wb_calc_thresh(&mdtc, mdtc.thresh);
954 }
955
956 /*
957 * setpoint - dirty 3
958 * f(dirty) := 1.0 + (----------------)
959 * limit - setpoint
960 *
961 * it's a 3rd order polynomial that subjects to
962 *
963 * (1) f(freerun) = 2.0 => rampup dirty_ratelimit reasonably fast
964 * (2) f(setpoint) = 1.0 => the balance point
965 * (3) f(limit) = 0 => the hard limit
966 * (4) df/dx <= 0 => negative feedback control
967 * (5) the closer to setpoint, the smaller |df/dx| (and the reverse)
968 * => fast response on large errors; small oscillation near setpoint
969 */
pos_ratio_polynom(unsigned long setpoint,unsigned long dirty,unsigned long limit)970 static long long pos_ratio_polynom(unsigned long setpoint,
971 unsigned long dirty,
972 unsigned long limit)
973 {
974 long long pos_ratio;
975 long x;
976
977 x = div64_s64(((s64)setpoint - (s64)dirty) << RATELIMIT_CALC_SHIFT,
978 (limit - setpoint) | 1);
979 pos_ratio = x;
980 pos_ratio = pos_ratio * x >> RATELIMIT_CALC_SHIFT;
981 pos_ratio = pos_ratio * x >> RATELIMIT_CALC_SHIFT;
982 pos_ratio += 1 << RATELIMIT_CALC_SHIFT;
983
984 return clamp(pos_ratio, 0LL, 2LL << RATELIMIT_CALC_SHIFT);
985 }
986
987 /*
988 * Dirty position control.
989 *
990 * (o) global/bdi setpoints
991 *
992 * We want the dirty pages be balanced around the global/wb setpoints.
993 * When the number of dirty pages is higher/lower than the setpoint, the
994 * dirty position control ratio (and hence task dirty ratelimit) will be
995 * decreased/increased to bring the dirty pages back to the setpoint.
996 *
997 * pos_ratio = 1 << RATELIMIT_CALC_SHIFT
998 *
999 * if (dirty < setpoint) scale up pos_ratio
1000 * if (dirty > setpoint) scale down pos_ratio
1001 *
1002 * if (wb_dirty < wb_setpoint) scale up pos_ratio
1003 * if (wb_dirty > wb_setpoint) scale down pos_ratio
1004 *
1005 * task_ratelimit = dirty_ratelimit * pos_ratio >> RATELIMIT_CALC_SHIFT
1006 *
1007 * (o) global control line
1008 *
1009 * ^ pos_ratio
1010 * |
1011 * | |<===== global dirty control scope ======>|
1012 * 2.0 * * * * * * *
1013 * | .*
1014 * | . *
1015 * | . *
1016 * | . *
1017 * | . *
1018 * | . *
1019 * 1.0 ................................*
1020 * | . . *
1021 * | . . *
1022 * | . . *
1023 * | . . *
1024 * | . . *
1025 * 0 +------------.------------------.----------------------*------------->
1026 * freerun^ setpoint^ limit^ dirty pages
1027 *
1028 * (o) wb control line
1029 *
1030 * ^ pos_ratio
1031 * |
1032 * | *
1033 * | *
1034 * | *
1035 * | *
1036 * | * |<=========== span ============>|
1037 * 1.0 .......................*
1038 * | . *
1039 * | . *
1040 * | . *
1041 * | . *
1042 * | . *
1043 * | . *
1044 * | . *
1045 * | . *
1046 * | . *
1047 * | . *
1048 * | . *
1049 * 1/4 ...............................................* * * * * * * * * * * *
1050 * | . .
1051 * | . .
1052 * | . .
1053 * 0 +----------------------.-------------------------------.------------->
1054 * wb_setpoint^ x_intercept^
1055 *
1056 * The wb control line won't drop below pos_ratio=1/4, so that wb_dirty can
1057 * be smoothly throttled down to normal if it starts high in situations like
1058 * - start writing to a slow SD card and a fast disk at the same time. The SD
1059 * card's wb_dirty may rush to many times higher than wb_setpoint.
1060 * - the wb dirty thresh drops quickly due to change of JBOD workload
1061 */
wb_position_ratio(struct dirty_throttle_control * dtc)1062 static void wb_position_ratio(struct dirty_throttle_control *dtc)
1063 {
1064 struct bdi_writeback *wb = dtc->wb;
1065 unsigned long write_bw = READ_ONCE(wb->avg_write_bandwidth);
1066 unsigned long freerun = dirty_freerun_ceiling(dtc->thresh, dtc->bg_thresh);
1067 unsigned long limit = dtc->limit = hard_dirty_limit(dtc_dom(dtc), dtc->thresh);
1068 unsigned long wb_thresh = dtc->wb_thresh;
1069 unsigned long x_intercept;
1070 unsigned long setpoint; /* dirty pages' target balance point */
1071 unsigned long wb_setpoint;
1072 unsigned long span;
1073 long long pos_ratio; /* for scaling up/down the rate limit */
1074 long x;
1075
1076 dtc->pos_ratio = 0;
1077
1078 if (unlikely(dtc->dirty >= limit))
1079 return;
1080
1081 /*
1082 * global setpoint
1083 *
1084 * See comment for pos_ratio_polynom().
1085 */
1086 setpoint = (freerun + limit) / 2;
1087 pos_ratio = pos_ratio_polynom(setpoint, dtc->dirty, limit);
1088
1089 /*
1090 * The strictlimit feature is a tool preventing mistrusted filesystems
1091 * from growing a large number of dirty pages before throttling. For
1092 * such filesystems balance_dirty_pages always checks wb counters
1093 * against wb limits. Even if global "nr_dirty" is under "freerun".
1094 * This is especially important for fuse which sets bdi->max_ratio to
1095 * 1% by default.
1096 *
1097 * Here, in wb_position_ratio(), we calculate pos_ratio based on
1098 * two values: wb_dirty and wb_thresh. Let's consider an example:
1099 * total amount of RAM is 16GB, bdi->max_ratio is equal to 1%, global
1100 * limits are set by default to 10% and 20% (background and throttle).
1101 * Then wb_thresh is 1% of 20% of 16GB. This amounts to ~8K pages.
1102 * wb_calc_thresh(wb, bg_thresh) is about ~4K pages. wb_setpoint is
1103 * about ~6K pages (as the average of background and throttle wb
1104 * limits). The 3rd order polynomial will provide positive feedback if
1105 * wb_dirty is under wb_setpoint and vice versa.
1106 *
1107 * Note, that we cannot use global counters in these calculations
1108 * because we want to throttle process writing to a strictlimit wb
1109 * much earlier than global "freerun" is reached (~23MB vs. ~2.3GB
1110 * in the example above).
1111 */
1112 if (unlikely(wb->bdi->capabilities & BDI_CAP_STRICTLIMIT)) {
1113 long long wb_pos_ratio;
1114
1115 if (dtc->wb_dirty >= wb_thresh)
1116 return;
1117
1118 wb_setpoint = dirty_freerun_ceiling(wb_thresh,
1119 dtc->wb_bg_thresh);
1120
1121 if (wb_setpoint == 0 || wb_setpoint == wb_thresh)
1122 return;
1123
1124 wb_pos_ratio = pos_ratio_polynom(wb_setpoint, dtc->wb_dirty,
1125 wb_thresh);
1126
1127 /*
1128 * Typically, for strictlimit case, wb_setpoint << setpoint
1129 * and pos_ratio >> wb_pos_ratio. In the other words global
1130 * state ("dirty") is not limiting factor and we have to
1131 * make decision based on wb counters. But there is an
1132 * important case when global pos_ratio should get precedence:
1133 * global limits are exceeded (e.g. due to activities on other
1134 * wb's) while given strictlimit wb is below limit.
1135 *
1136 * "pos_ratio * wb_pos_ratio" would work for the case above,
1137 * but it would look too non-natural for the case of all
1138 * activity in the system coming from a single strictlimit wb
1139 * with bdi->max_ratio == 100%.
1140 *
1141 * Note that min() below somewhat changes the dynamics of the
1142 * control system. Normally, pos_ratio value can be well over 3
1143 * (when globally we are at freerun and wb is well below wb
1144 * setpoint). Now the maximum pos_ratio in the same situation
1145 * is 2. We might want to tweak this if we observe the control
1146 * system is too slow to adapt.
1147 */
1148 dtc->pos_ratio = min(pos_ratio, wb_pos_ratio);
1149 return;
1150 }
1151
1152 /*
1153 * We have computed basic pos_ratio above based on global situation. If
1154 * the wb is over/under its share of dirty pages, we want to scale
1155 * pos_ratio further down/up. That is done by the following mechanism.
1156 */
1157
1158 /*
1159 * wb setpoint
1160 *
1161 * f(wb_dirty) := 1.0 + k * (wb_dirty - wb_setpoint)
1162 *
1163 * x_intercept - wb_dirty
1164 * := --------------------------
1165 * x_intercept - wb_setpoint
1166 *
1167 * The main wb control line is a linear function that subjects to
1168 *
1169 * (1) f(wb_setpoint) = 1.0
1170 * (2) k = - 1 / (8 * write_bw) (in single wb case)
1171 * or equally: x_intercept = wb_setpoint + 8 * write_bw
1172 *
1173 * For single wb case, the dirty pages are observed to fluctuate
1174 * regularly within range
1175 * [wb_setpoint - write_bw/2, wb_setpoint + write_bw/2]
1176 * for various filesystems, where (2) can yield in a reasonable 12.5%
1177 * fluctuation range for pos_ratio.
1178 *
1179 * For JBOD case, wb_thresh (not wb_dirty!) could fluctuate up to its
1180 * own size, so move the slope over accordingly and choose a slope that
1181 * yields 100% pos_ratio fluctuation on suddenly doubled wb_thresh.
1182 */
1183 if (unlikely(wb_thresh > dtc->thresh))
1184 wb_thresh = dtc->thresh;
1185 /*
1186 * scale global setpoint to wb's:
1187 * wb_setpoint = setpoint * wb_thresh / thresh
1188 */
1189 x = div_u64((u64)wb_thresh << 16, dtc->thresh | 1);
1190 wb_setpoint = setpoint * (u64)x >> 16;
1191 /*
1192 * Use span=(8*write_bw) in single wb case as indicated by
1193 * (thresh - wb_thresh ~= 0) and transit to wb_thresh in JBOD case.
1194 *
1195 * wb_thresh thresh - wb_thresh
1196 * span = --------- * (8 * write_bw) + ------------------ * wb_thresh
1197 * thresh thresh
1198 */
1199 span = (dtc->thresh - wb_thresh + 8 * write_bw) * (u64)x >> 16;
1200 x_intercept = wb_setpoint + span;
1201
1202 if (dtc->wb_dirty < x_intercept - span / 4) {
1203 pos_ratio = div64_u64(pos_ratio * (x_intercept - dtc->wb_dirty),
1204 (x_intercept - wb_setpoint) | 1);
1205 } else
1206 pos_ratio /= 4;
1207
1208 /*
1209 * wb reserve area, safeguard against dirty pool underrun and disk idle
1210 * It may push the desired control point of global dirty pages higher
1211 * than setpoint.
1212 */
1213 x_intercept = wb_thresh / 2;
1214 if (dtc->wb_dirty < x_intercept) {
1215 if (dtc->wb_dirty > x_intercept / 8)
1216 pos_ratio = div_u64(pos_ratio * x_intercept,
1217 dtc->wb_dirty);
1218 else
1219 pos_ratio *= 8;
1220 }
1221
1222 dtc->pos_ratio = pos_ratio;
1223 }
1224
wb_update_write_bandwidth(struct bdi_writeback * wb,unsigned long elapsed,unsigned long written)1225 static void wb_update_write_bandwidth(struct bdi_writeback *wb,
1226 unsigned long elapsed,
1227 unsigned long written)
1228 {
1229 const unsigned long period = roundup_pow_of_two(3 * HZ);
1230 unsigned long avg = wb->avg_write_bandwidth;
1231 unsigned long old = wb->write_bandwidth;
1232 u64 bw;
1233
1234 /*
1235 * bw = written * HZ / elapsed
1236 *
1237 * bw * elapsed + write_bandwidth * (period - elapsed)
1238 * write_bandwidth = ---------------------------------------------------
1239 * period
1240 *
1241 * @written may have decreased due to folio_redirty_for_writepage().
1242 * Avoid underflowing @bw calculation.
1243 */
1244 bw = written - min(written, wb->written_stamp);
1245 bw *= HZ;
1246 if (unlikely(elapsed > period)) {
1247 bw = div64_ul(bw, elapsed);
1248 avg = bw;
1249 goto out;
1250 }
1251 bw += (u64)wb->write_bandwidth * (period - elapsed);
1252 bw >>= ilog2(period);
1253
1254 /*
1255 * one more level of smoothing, for filtering out sudden spikes
1256 */
1257 if (avg > old && old >= (unsigned long)bw)
1258 avg -= (avg - old) >> 3;
1259
1260 if (avg < old && old <= (unsigned long)bw)
1261 avg += (old - avg) >> 3;
1262
1263 out:
1264 /* keep avg > 0 to guarantee that tot > 0 if there are dirty wbs */
1265 avg = max(avg, 1LU);
1266 if (wb_has_dirty_io(wb)) {
1267 long delta = avg - wb->avg_write_bandwidth;
1268 WARN_ON_ONCE(atomic_long_add_return(delta,
1269 &wb->bdi->tot_write_bandwidth) <= 0);
1270 }
1271 wb->write_bandwidth = bw;
1272 WRITE_ONCE(wb->avg_write_bandwidth, avg);
1273 }
1274
update_dirty_limit(struct dirty_throttle_control * dtc)1275 static void update_dirty_limit(struct dirty_throttle_control *dtc)
1276 {
1277 struct wb_domain *dom = dtc_dom(dtc);
1278 unsigned long thresh = dtc->thresh;
1279 unsigned long limit = dom->dirty_limit;
1280
1281 /*
1282 * Follow up in one step.
1283 */
1284 if (limit < thresh) {
1285 limit = thresh;
1286 goto update;
1287 }
1288
1289 /*
1290 * Follow down slowly. Use the higher one as the target, because thresh
1291 * may drop below dirty. This is exactly the reason to introduce
1292 * dom->dirty_limit which is guaranteed to lie above the dirty pages.
1293 */
1294 thresh = max(thresh, dtc->dirty);
1295 if (limit > thresh) {
1296 limit -= (limit - thresh) >> 5;
1297 goto update;
1298 }
1299 return;
1300 update:
1301 dom->dirty_limit = limit;
1302 }
1303
domain_update_dirty_limit(struct dirty_throttle_control * dtc,unsigned long now)1304 static void domain_update_dirty_limit(struct dirty_throttle_control *dtc,
1305 unsigned long now)
1306 {
1307 struct wb_domain *dom = dtc_dom(dtc);
1308
1309 /*
1310 * check locklessly first to optimize away locking for the most time
1311 */
1312 if (time_before(now, dom->dirty_limit_tstamp + BANDWIDTH_INTERVAL))
1313 return;
1314
1315 spin_lock(&dom->lock);
1316 if (time_after_eq(now, dom->dirty_limit_tstamp + BANDWIDTH_INTERVAL)) {
1317 update_dirty_limit(dtc);
1318 dom->dirty_limit_tstamp = now;
1319 }
1320 spin_unlock(&dom->lock);
1321 }
1322
1323 /*
1324 * Maintain wb->dirty_ratelimit, the base dirty throttle rate.
1325 *
1326 * Normal wb tasks will be curbed at or below it in long term.
1327 * Obviously it should be around (write_bw / N) when there are N dd tasks.
1328 */
wb_update_dirty_ratelimit(struct dirty_throttle_control * dtc,unsigned long dirtied,unsigned long elapsed)1329 static void wb_update_dirty_ratelimit(struct dirty_throttle_control *dtc,
1330 unsigned long dirtied,
1331 unsigned long elapsed)
1332 {
1333 struct bdi_writeback *wb = dtc->wb;
1334 unsigned long dirty = dtc->dirty;
1335 unsigned long freerun = dirty_freerun_ceiling(dtc->thresh, dtc->bg_thresh);
1336 unsigned long limit = hard_dirty_limit(dtc_dom(dtc), dtc->thresh);
1337 unsigned long setpoint = (freerun + limit) / 2;
1338 unsigned long write_bw = wb->avg_write_bandwidth;
1339 unsigned long dirty_ratelimit = wb->dirty_ratelimit;
1340 unsigned long dirty_rate;
1341 unsigned long task_ratelimit;
1342 unsigned long balanced_dirty_ratelimit;
1343 unsigned long step;
1344 unsigned long x;
1345 unsigned long shift;
1346
1347 /*
1348 * The dirty rate will match the writeout rate in long term, except
1349 * when dirty pages are truncated by userspace or re-dirtied by FS.
1350 */
1351 dirty_rate = (dirtied - wb->dirtied_stamp) * HZ / elapsed;
1352
1353 /*
1354 * task_ratelimit reflects each dd's dirty rate for the past 200ms.
1355 */
1356 task_ratelimit = (u64)dirty_ratelimit *
1357 dtc->pos_ratio >> RATELIMIT_CALC_SHIFT;
1358 task_ratelimit++; /* it helps rampup dirty_ratelimit from tiny values */
1359
1360 /*
1361 * A linear estimation of the "balanced" throttle rate. The theory is,
1362 * if there are N dd tasks, each throttled at task_ratelimit, the wb's
1363 * dirty_rate will be measured to be (N * task_ratelimit). So the below
1364 * formula will yield the balanced rate limit (write_bw / N).
1365 *
1366 * Note that the expanded form is not a pure rate feedback:
1367 * rate_(i+1) = rate_(i) * (write_bw / dirty_rate) (1)
1368 * but also takes pos_ratio into account:
1369 * rate_(i+1) = rate_(i) * (write_bw / dirty_rate) * pos_ratio (2)
1370 *
1371 * (1) is not realistic because pos_ratio also takes part in balancing
1372 * the dirty rate. Consider the state
1373 * pos_ratio = 0.5 (3)
1374 * rate = 2 * (write_bw / N) (4)
1375 * If (1) is used, it will stuck in that state! Because each dd will
1376 * be throttled at
1377 * task_ratelimit = pos_ratio * rate = (write_bw / N) (5)
1378 * yielding
1379 * dirty_rate = N * task_ratelimit = write_bw (6)
1380 * put (6) into (1) we get
1381 * rate_(i+1) = rate_(i) (7)
1382 *
1383 * So we end up using (2) to always keep
1384 * rate_(i+1) ~= (write_bw / N) (8)
1385 * regardless of the value of pos_ratio. As long as (8) is satisfied,
1386 * pos_ratio is able to drive itself to 1.0, which is not only where
1387 * the dirty count meet the setpoint, but also where the slope of
1388 * pos_ratio is most flat and hence task_ratelimit is least fluctuated.
1389 */
1390 balanced_dirty_ratelimit = div_u64((u64)task_ratelimit * write_bw,
1391 dirty_rate | 1);
1392 /*
1393 * balanced_dirty_ratelimit ~= (write_bw / N) <= write_bw
1394 */
1395 if (unlikely(balanced_dirty_ratelimit > write_bw))
1396 balanced_dirty_ratelimit = write_bw;
1397
1398 /*
1399 * We could safely do this and return immediately:
1400 *
1401 * wb->dirty_ratelimit = balanced_dirty_ratelimit;
1402 *
1403 * However to get a more stable dirty_ratelimit, the below elaborated
1404 * code makes use of task_ratelimit to filter out singular points and
1405 * limit the step size.
1406 *
1407 * The below code essentially only uses the relative value of
1408 *
1409 * task_ratelimit - dirty_ratelimit
1410 * = (pos_ratio - 1) * dirty_ratelimit
1411 *
1412 * which reflects the direction and size of dirty position error.
1413 */
1414
1415 /*
1416 * dirty_ratelimit will follow balanced_dirty_ratelimit iff
1417 * task_ratelimit is on the same side of dirty_ratelimit, too.
1418 * For example, when
1419 * - dirty_ratelimit > balanced_dirty_ratelimit
1420 * - dirty_ratelimit > task_ratelimit (dirty pages are above setpoint)
1421 * lowering dirty_ratelimit will help meet both the position and rate
1422 * control targets. Otherwise, don't update dirty_ratelimit if it will
1423 * only help meet the rate target. After all, what the users ultimately
1424 * feel and care are stable dirty rate and small position error.
1425 *
1426 * |task_ratelimit - dirty_ratelimit| is used to limit the step size
1427 * and filter out the singular points of balanced_dirty_ratelimit. Which
1428 * keeps jumping around randomly and can even leap far away at times
1429 * due to the small 200ms estimation period of dirty_rate (we want to
1430 * keep that period small to reduce time lags).
1431 */
1432 step = 0;
1433
1434 /*
1435 * For strictlimit case, calculations above were based on wb counters
1436 * and limits (starting from pos_ratio = wb_position_ratio() and up to
1437 * balanced_dirty_ratelimit = task_ratelimit * write_bw / dirty_rate).
1438 * Hence, to calculate "step" properly, we have to use wb_dirty as
1439 * "dirty" and wb_setpoint as "setpoint".
1440 */
1441 if (unlikely(wb->bdi->capabilities & BDI_CAP_STRICTLIMIT)) {
1442 dirty = dtc->wb_dirty;
1443 setpoint = (dtc->wb_thresh + dtc->wb_bg_thresh) / 2;
1444 }
1445
1446 if (dirty < setpoint) {
1447 x = min3(wb->balanced_dirty_ratelimit,
1448 balanced_dirty_ratelimit, task_ratelimit);
1449 if (dirty_ratelimit < x)
1450 step = x - dirty_ratelimit;
1451 } else {
1452 x = max3(wb->balanced_dirty_ratelimit,
1453 balanced_dirty_ratelimit, task_ratelimit);
1454 if (dirty_ratelimit > x)
1455 step = dirty_ratelimit - x;
1456 }
1457
1458 /*
1459 * Don't pursue 100% rate matching. It's impossible since the balanced
1460 * rate itself is constantly fluctuating. So decrease the track speed
1461 * when it gets close to the target. Helps eliminate pointless tremors.
1462 */
1463 shift = dirty_ratelimit / (2 * step + 1);
1464 if (shift < BITS_PER_LONG)
1465 step = DIV_ROUND_UP(step >> shift, 8);
1466 else
1467 step = 0;
1468
1469 if (dirty_ratelimit < balanced_dirty_ratelimit)
1470 dirty_ratelimit += step;
1471 else
1472 dirty_ratelimit -= step;
1473
1474 WRITE_ONCE(wb->dirty_ratelimit, max(dirty_ratelimit, 1UL));
1475 wb->balanced_dirty_ratelimit = balanced_dirty_ratelimit;
1476
1477 trace_bdi_dirty_ratelimit(wb, dirty_rate, task_ratelimit);
1478 }
1479
__wb_update_bandwidth(struct dirty_throttle_control * gdtc,struct dirty_throttle_control * mdtc,bool update_ratelimit)1480 static void __wb_update_bandwidth(struct dirty_throttle_control *gdtc,
1481 struct dirty_throttle_control *mdtc,
1482 bool update_ratelimit)
1483 {
1484 struct bdi_writeback *wb = gdtc->wb;
1485 unsigned long now = jiffies;
1486 unsigned long elapsed;
1487 unsigned long dirtied;
1488 unsigned long written;
1489
1490 spin_lock(&wb->list_lock);
1491
1492 /*
1493 * Lockless checks for elapsed time are racy and delayed update after
1494 * IO completion doesn't do it at all (to make sure written pages are
1495 * accounted reasonably quickly). Make sure elapsed >= 1 to avoid
1496 * division errors.
1497 */
1498 elapsed = max(now - wb->bw_time_stamp, 1UL);
1499 dirtied = percpu_counter_read(&wb->stat[WB_DIRTIED]);
1500 written = percpu_counter_read(&wb->stat[WB_WRITTEN]);
1501
1502 if (update_ratelimit) {
1503 domain_update_dirty_limit(gdtc, now);
1504 wb_update_dirty_ratelimit(gdtc, dirtied, elapsed);
1505
1506 /*
1507 * @mdtc is always NULL if !CGROUP_WRITEBACK but the
1508 * compiler has no way to figure that out. Help it.
1509 */
1510 if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_CGROUP_WRITEBACK) && mdtc) {
1511 domain_update_dirty_limit(mdtc, now);
1512 wb_update_dirty_ratelimit(mdtc, dirtied, elapsed);
1513 }
1514 }
1515 wb_update_write_bandwidth(wb, elapsed, written);
1516
1517 wb->dirtied_stamp = dirtied;
1518 wb->written_stamp = written;
1519 WRITE_ONCE(wb->bw_time_stamp, now);
1520 spin_unlock(&wb->list_lock);
1521 }
1522
wb_update_bandwidth(struct bdi_writeback * wb)1523 void wb_update_bandwidth(struct bdi_writeback *wb)
1524 {
1525 struct dirty_throttle_control gdtc = { GDTC_INIT(wb) };
1526
1527 __wb_update_bandwidth(&gdtc, NULL, false);
1528 }
1529
1530 /* Interval after which we consider wb idle and don't estimate bandwidth */
1531 #define WB_BANDWIDTH_IDLE_JIF (HZ)
1532
wb_bandwidth_estimate_start(struct bdi_writeback * wb)1533 static void wb_bandwidth_estimate_start(struct bdi_writeback *wb)
1534 {
1535 unsigned long now = jiffies;
1536 unsigned long elapsed = now - READ_ONCE(wb->bw_time_stamp);
1537
1538 if (elapsed > WB_BANDWIDTH_IDLE_JIF &&
1539 !atomic_read(&wb->writeback_inodes)) {
1540 spin_lock(&wb->list_lock);
1541 wb->dirtied_stamp = wb_stat(wb, WB_DIRTIED);
1542 wb->written_stamp = wb_stat(wb, WB_WRITTEN);
1543 WRITE_ONCE(wb->bw_time_stamp, now);
1544 spin_unlock(&wb->list_lock);
1545 }
1546 }
1547
1548 /*
1549 * After a task dirtied this many pages, balance_dirty_pages_ratelimited()
1550 * will look to see if it needs to start dirty throttling.
1551 *
1552 * If dirty_poll_interval is too low, big NUMA machines will call the expensive
1553 * global_zone_page_state() too often. So scale it near-sqrt to the safety margin
1554 * (the number of pages we may dirty without exceeding the dirty limits).
1555 */
dirty_poll_interval(unsigned long dirty,unsigned long thresh)1556 static unsigned long dirty_poll_interval(unsigned long dirty,
1557 unsigned long thresh)
1558 {
1559 if (thresh > dirty)
1560 return 1UL << (ilog2(thresh - dirty) >> 1);
1561
1562 return 1;
1563 }
1564
wb_max_pause(struct bdi_writeback * wb,unsigned long wb_dirty)1565 static unsigned long wb_max_pause(struct bdi_writeback *wb,
1566 unsigned long wb_dirty)
1567 {
1568 unsigned long bw = READ_ONCE(wb->avg_write_bandwidth);
1569 unsigned long t;
1570
1571 /*
1572 * Limit pause time for small memory systems. If sleeping for too long
1573 * time, a small pool of dirty/writeback pages may go empty and disk go
1574 * idle.
1575 *
1576 * 8 serves as the safety ratio.
1577 */
1578 t = wb_dirty / (1 + bw / roundup_pow_of_two(1 + HZ / 8));
1579 t++;
1580
1581 return min_t(unsigned long, t, MAX_PAUSE);
1582 }
1583
wb_min_pause(struct bdi_writeback * wb,long max_pause,unsigned long task_ratelimit,unsigned long dirty_ratelimit,int * nr_dirtied_pause)1584 static long wb_min_pause(struct bdi_writeback *wb,
1585 long max_pause,
1586 unsigned long task_ratelimit,
1587 unsigned long dirty_ratelimit,
1588 int *nr_dirtied_pause)
1589 {
1590 long hi = ilog2(READ_ONCE(wb->avg_write_bandwidth));
1591 long lo = ilog2(READ_ONCE(wb->dirty_ratelimit));
1592 long t; /* target pause */
1593 long pause; /* estimated next pause */
1594 int pages; /* target nr_dirtied_pause */
1595
1596 /* target for 10ms pause on 1-dd case */
1597 t = max(1, HZ / 100);
1598
1599 /*
1600 * Scale up pause time for concurrent dirtiers in order to reduce CPU
1601 * overheads.
1602 *
1603 * (N * 10ms) on 2^N concurrent tasks.
1604 */
1605 if (hi > lo)
1606 t += (hi - lo) * (10 * HZ) / 1024;
1607
1608 /*
1609 * This is a bit convoluted. We try to base the next nr_dirtied_pause
1610 * on the much more stable dirty_ratelimit. However the next pause time
1611 * will be computed based on task_ratelimit and the two rate limits may
1612 * depart considerably at some time. Especially if task_ratelimit goes
1613 * below dirty_ratelimit/2 and the target pause is max_pause, the next
1614 * pause time will be max_pause*2 _trimmed down_ to max_pause. As a
1615 * result task_ratelimit won't be executed faithfully, which could
1616 * eventually bring down dirty_ratelimit.
1617 *
1618 * We apply two rules to fix it up:
1619 * 1) try to estimate the next pause time and if necessary, use a lower
1620 * nr_dirtied_pause so as not to exceed max_pause. When this happens,
1621 * nr_dirtied_pause will be "dancing" with task_ratelimit.
1622 * 2) limit the target pause time to max_pause/2, so that the normal
1623 * small fluctuations of task_ratelimit won't trigger rule (1) and
1624 * nr_dirtied_pause will remain as stable as dirty_ratelimit.
1625 */
1626 t = min(t, 1 + max_pause / 2);
1627 pages = dirty_ratelimit * t / roundup_pow_of_two(HZ);
1628
1629 /*
1630 * Tiny nr_dirtied_pause is found to hurt I/O performance in the test
1631 * case fio-mmap-randwrite-64k, which does 16*{sync read, async write}.
1632 * When the 16 consecutive reads are often interrupted by some dirty
1633 * throttling pause during the async writes, cfq will go into idles
1634 * (deadline is fine). So push nr_dirtied_pause as high as possible
1635 * until reaches DIRTY_POLL_THRESH=32 pages.
1636 */
1637 if (pages < DIRTY_POLL_THRESH) {
1638 t = max_pause;
1639 pages = dirty_ratelimit * t / roundup_pow_of_two(HZ);
1640 if (pages > DIRTY_POLL_THRESH) {
1641 pages = DIRTY_POLL_THRESH;
1642 t = HZ * DIRTY_POLL_THRESH / dirty_ratelimit;
1643 }
1644 }
1645
1646 pause = HZ * pages / (task_ratelimit + 1);
1647 if (pause > max_pause) {
1648 t = max_pause;
1649 pages = task_ratelimit * t / roundup_pow_of_two(HZ);
1650 }
1651
1652 *nr_dirtied_pause = pages;
1653 /*
1654 * The minimal pause time will normally be half the target pause time.
1655 */
1656 return pages >= DIRTY_POLL_THRESH ? 1 + t / 2 : t;
1657 }
1658
wb_dirty_limits(struct dirty_throttle_control * dtc)1659 static inline void wb_dirty_limits(struct dirty_throttle_control *dtc)
1660 {
1661 struct bdi_writeback *wb = dtc->wb;
1662 unsigned long wb_reclaimable;
1663
1664 /*
1665 * wb_thresh is not treated as some limiting factor as
1666 * dirty_thresh, due to reasons
1667 * - in JBOD setup, wb_thresh can fluctuate a lot
1668 * - in a system with HDD and USB key, the USB key may somehow
1669 * go into state (wb_dirty >> wb_thresh) either because
1670 * wb_dirty starts high, or because wb_thresh drops low.
1671 * In this case we don't want to hard throttle the USB key
1672 * dirtiers for 100 seconds until wb_dirty drops under
1673 * wb_thresh. Instead the auxiliary wb control line in
1674 * wb_position_ratio() will let the dirtier task progress
1675 * at some rate <= (write_bw / 2) for bringing down wb_dirty.
1676 */
1677 dtc->wb_thresh = __wb_calc_thresh(dtc, dtc->thresh);
1678 dtc->wb_bg_thresh = dtc->thresh ?
1679 div_u64((u64)dtc->wb_thresh * dtc->bg_thresh, dtc->thresh) : 0;
1680
1681 /*
1682 * In order to avoid the stacked BDI deadlock we need
1683 * to ensure we accurately count the 'dirty' pages when
1684 * the threshold is low.
1685 *
1686 * Otherwise it would be possible to get thresh+n pages
1687 * reported dirty, even though there are thresh-m pages
1688 * actually dirty; with m+n sitting in the percpu
1689 * deltas.
1690 */
1691 if (dtc->wb_thresh < 2 * wb_stat_error()) {
1692 wb_reclaimable = wb_stat_sum(wb, WB_RECLAIMABLE);
1693 dtc->wb_dirty = wb_reclaimable + wb_stat_sum(wb, WB_WRITEBACK);
1694 } else {
1695 wb_reclaimable = wb_stat(wb, WB_RECLAIMABLE);
1696 dtc->wb_dirty = wb_reclaimable + wb_stat(wb, WB_WRITEBACK);
1697 }
1698 }
1699
domain_poll_intv(struct dirty_throttle_control * dtc,bool strictlimit)1700 static unsigned long domain_poll_intv(struct dirty_throttle_control *dtc,
1701 bool strictlimit)
1702 {
1703 unsigned long dirty, thresh;
1704
1705 if (strictlimit) {
1706 dirty = dtc->wb_dirty;
1707 thresh = dtc->wb_thresh;
1708 } else {
1709 dirty = dtc->dirty;
1710 thresh = dtc->thresh;
1711 }
1712
1713 return dirty_poll_interval(dirty, thresh);
1714 }
1715
1716 /*
1717 * Throttle it only when the background writeback cannot catch-up. This avoids
1718 * (excessively) small writeouts when the wb limits are ramping up in case of
1719 * !strictlimit.
1720 *
1721 * In strictlimit case make decision based on the wb counters and limits. Small
1722 * writeouts when the wb limits are ramping up are the price we consciously pay
1723 * for strictlimit-ing.
1724 */
domain_dirty_freerun(struct dirty_throttle_control * dtc,bool strictlimit)1725 static void domain_dirty_freerun(struct dirty_throttle_control *dtc,
1726 bool strictlimit)
1727 {
1728 unsigned long dirty, thresh, bg_thresh;
1729
1730 if (unlikely(strictlimit)) {
1731 wb_dirty_limits(dtc);
1732 dirty = dtc->wb_dirty;
1733 thresh = dtc->wb_thresh;
1734 bg_thresh = dtc->wb_bg_thresh;
1735 } else {
1736 dirty = dtc->dirty;
1737 thresh = dtc->thresh;
1738 bg_thresh = dtc->bg_thresh;
1739 }
1740 dtc->freerun = dirty <= dirty_freerun_ceiling(thresh, bg_thresh);
1741 }
1742
balance_domain_limits(struct dirty_throttle_control * dtc,bool strictlimit)1743 static void balance_domain_limits(struct dirty_throttle_control *dtc,
1744 bool strictlimit)
1745 {
1746 domain_dirty_avail(dtc, true);
1747 domain_dirty_limits(dtc);
1748 domain_dirty_freerun(dtc, strictlimit);
1749 }
1750
wb_dirty_freerun(struct dirty_throttle_control * dtc,bool strictlimit)1751 static void wb_dirty_freerun(struct dirty_throttle_control *dtc,
1752 bool strictlimit)
1753 {
1754 dtc->freerun = false;
1755
1756 /* was already handled in domain_dirty_freerun */
1757 if (strictlimit)
1758 return;
1759
1760 wb_dirty_limits(dtc);
1761 /*
1762 * LOCAL_THROTTLE tasks must not be throttled when below the per-wb
1763 * freerun ceiling.
1764 */
1765 if (!(current->flags & PF_LOCAL_THROTTLE))
1766 return;
1767
1768 dtc->freerun = dtc->wb_dirty <
1769 dirty_freerun_ceiling(dtc->wb_thresh, dtc->wb_bg_thresh);
1770 }
1771
wb_dirty_exceeded(struct dirty_throttle_control * dtc,bool strictlimit)1772 static inline void wb_dirty_exceeded(struct dirty_throttle_control *dtc,
1773 bool strictlimit)
1774 {
1775 dtc->dirty_exceeded = (dtc->wb_dirty > dtc->wb_thresh) &&
1776 ((dtc->dirty > dtc->thresh) || strictlimit);
1777 }
1778
1779 /*
1780 * The limits fields dirty_exceeded and pos_ratio won't be updated if wb is
1781 * in freerun state. Please don't use these invalid fields in freerun case.
1782 */
balance_wb_limits(struct dirty_throttle_control * dtc,bool strictlimit)1783 static void balance_wb_limits(struct dirty_throttle_control *dtc,
1784 bool strictlimit)
1785 {
1786 wb_dirty_freerun(dtc, strictlimit);
1787 if (dtc->freerun)
1788 return;
1789
1790 wb_dirty_exceeded(dtc, strictlimit);
1791 wb_position_ratio(dtc);
1792 }
1793
1794 /*
1795 * balance_dirty_pages() must be called by processes which are generating dirty
1796 * data. It looks at the number of dirty pages in the machine and will force
1797 * the caller to wait once crossing the (background_thresh + dirty_thresh) / 2.
1798 * If we're over `background_thresh' then the writeback threads are woken to
1799 * perform some writeout.
1800 */
balance_dirty_pages(struct bdi_writeback * wb,unsigned long pages_dirtied,unsigned int flags)1801 static int balance_dirty_pages(struct bdi_writeback *wb,
1802 unsigned long pages_dirtied, unsigned int flags)
1803 {
1804 struct dirty_throttle_control gdtc_stor = { GDTC_INIT(wb) };
1805 struct dirty_throttle_control mdtc_stor = { MDTC_INIT(wb, &gdtc_stor) };
1806 struct dirty_throttle_control * const gdtc = &gdtc_stor;
1807 struct dirty_throttle_control * const mdtc = mdtc_valid(&mdtc_stor) ?
1808 &mdtc_stor : NULL;
1809 struct dirty_throttle_control *sdtc;
1810 unsigned long nr_dirty;
1811 long period;
1812 long pause;
1813 long max_pause;
1814 long min_pause;
1815 int nr_dirtied_pause;
1816 unsigned long task_ratelimit;
1817 unsigned long dirty_ratelimit;
1818 struct backing_dev_info *bdi = wb->bdi;
1819 bool strictlimit = bdi->capabilities & BDI_CAP_STRICTLIMIT;
1820 unsigned long start_time = jiffies;
1821 int ret = 0;
1822
1823 for (;;) {
1824 unsigned long now = jiffies;
1825
1826 nr_dirty = global_node_page_state(NR_FILE_DIRTY);
1827
1828 balance_domain_limits(gdtc, strictlimit);
1829 if (mdtc) {
1830 /*
1831 * If @wb belongs to !root memcg, repeat the same
1832 * basic calculations for the memcg domain.
1833 */
1834 balance_domain_limits(mdtc, strictlimit);
1835 }
1836
1837 if (!writeback_in_progress(wb) &&
1838 (nr_dirty > gdtc->bg_thresh ||
1839 (strictlimit && gdtc->wb_dirty > gdtc->wb_bg_thresh)))
1840 wb_start_background_writeback(wb);
1841
1842 /*
1843 * If memcg domain is in effect, @dirty should be under
1844 * both global and memcg freerun ceilings.
1845 */
1846 if (gdtc->freerun && (!mdtc || mdtc->freerun)) {
1847 unsigned long intv;
1848 unsigned long m_intv;
1849
1850 free_running:
1851 intv = domain_poll_intv(gdtc, strictlimit);
1852 m_intv = ULONG_MAX;
1853
1854 current->dirty_paused_when = now;
1855 current->nr_dirtied = 0;
1856 if (mdtc)
1857 m_intv = domain_poll_intv(mdtc, strictlimit);
1858 current->nr_dirtied_pause = min(intv, m_intv);
1859 break;
1860 }
1861
1862 /*
1863 * Unconditionally start background writeback if it's not
1864 * already in progress. We need to do this because the global
1865 * dirty threshold check above (nr_dirty > gdtc->bg_thresh)
1866 * doesn't account for the memcg-based throttling case. memcg
1867 * uses its own dirty count and thresholds and can trigger
1868 * throttling even when global nr_dirty < gdtc->bg_thresh
1869 *
1870 * Writeback needs to be started else the writer stalls in the
1871 * throttle loop waiting for dirty pages to be written back
1872 * while no writeback is running.
1873 */
1874 if (unlikely(!writeback_in_progress(wb)))
1875 wb_start_background_writeback(wb);
1876
1877 mem_cgroup_flush_foreign(wb);
1878
1879 /*
1880 * Calculate global domain's pos_ratio and select the
1881 * global dtc by default.
1882 */
1883 balance_wb_limits(gdtc, strictlimit);
1884 if (gdtc->freerun)
1885 goto free_running;
1886 sdtc = gdtc;
1887
1888 if (mdtc) {
1889 /*
1890 * If memcg domain is in effect, calculate its
1891 * pos_ratio. @wb should satisfy constraints from
1892 * both global and memcg domains. Choose the one
1893 * w/ lower pos_ratio.
1894 */
1895 balance_wb_limits(mdtc, strictlimit);
1896 if (mdtc->freerun)
1897 goto free_running;
1898 if (mdtc->pos_ratio < gdtc->pos_ratio)
1899 sdtc = mdtc;
1900 }
1901
1902 wb->dirty_exceeded = gdtc->dirty_exceeded ||
1903 (mdtc && mdtc->dirty_exceeded);
1904 if (time_is_before_jiffies(READ_ONCE(wb->bw_time_stamp) +
1905 BANDWIDTH_INTERVAL))
1906 __wb_update_bandwidth(gdtc, mdtc, true);
1907
1908 /* throttle according to the chosen dtc */
1909 dirty_ratelimit = READ_ONCE(wb->dirty_ratelimit);
1910 task_ratelimit = ((u64)dirty_ratelimit * sdtc->pos_ratio) >>
1911 RATELIMIT_CALC_SHIFT;
1912 max_pause = wb_max_pause(wb, sdtc->wb_dirty);
1913 min_pause = wb_min_pause(wb, max_pause,
1914 task_ratelimit, dirty_ratelimit,
1915 &nr_dirtied_pause);
1916
1917 if (unlikely(task_ratelimit == 0)) {
1918 period = max_pause;
1919 pause = max_pause;
1920 goto pause;
1921 }
1922 period = HZ * pages_dirtied / task_ratelimit;
1923 pause = period;
1924 if (current->dirty_paused_when)
1925 pause -= now - current->dirty_paused_when;
1926 /*
1927 * For less than 1s think time (ext3/4 may block the dirtier
1928 * for up to 800ms from time to time on 1-HDD; so does xfs,
1929 * however at much less frequency), try to compensate it in
1930 * future periods by updating the virtual time; otherwise just
1931 * do a reset, as it may be a light dirtier.
1932 */
1933 if (pause < min_pause) {
1934 trace_balance_dirty_pages(wb,
1935 sdtc,
1936 dirty_ratelimit,
1937 task_ratelimit,
1938 pages_dirtied,
1939 period,
1940 min(pause, 0L),
1941 start_time);
1942 if (pause < -HZ) {
1943 current->dirty_paused_when = now;
1944 current->nr_dirtied = 0;
1945 } else if (period) {
1946 current->dirty_paused_when += period;
1947 current->nr_dirtied = 0;
1948 } else if (current->nr_dirtied_pause <= pages_dirtied)
1949 current->nr_dirtied_pause += pages_dirtied;
1950 break;
1951 }
1952 if (unlikely(pause > max_pause)) {
1953 /* for occasional dropped task_ratelimit */
1954 now += min(pause - max_pause, max_pause);
1955 pause = max_pause;
1956 }
1957
1958 pause:
1959 trace_balance_dirty_pages(wb,
1960 sdtc,
1961 dirty_ratelimit,
1962 task_ratelimit,
1963 pages_dirtied,
1964 period,
1965 pause,
1966 start_time);
1967 if (flags & BDP_ASYNC) {
1968 ret = -EAGAIN;
1969 break;
1970 }
1971 __set_current_state(TASK_KILLABLE);
1972 bdi->last_bdp_sleep = jiffies;
1973 io_schedule_timeout(pause);
1974
1975 current->dirty_paused_when = now + pause;
1976 current->nr_dirtied = 0;
1977 current->nr_dirtied_pause = nr_dirtied_pause;
1978
1979 /*
1980 * This is typically equal to (dirty < thresh) and can also
1981 * keep "1000+ dd on a slow USB stick" under control.
1982 */
1983 if (task_ratelimit)
1984 break;
1985
1986 /*
1987 * In the case of an unresponsive NFS server and the NFS dirty
1988 * pages exceeds dirty_thresh, give the other good wb's a pipe
1989 * to go through, so that tasks on them still remain responsive.
1990 *
1991 * In theory 1 page is enough to keep the consumer-producer
1992 * pipe going: the flusher cleans 1 page => the task dirties 1
1993 * more page. However wb_dirty has accounting errors. So use
1994 * the larger and more IO friendly wb_stat_error.
1995 */
1996 if (sdtc->wb_dirty <= wb_stat_error())
1997 break;
1998
1999 if (fatal_signal_pending(current))
2000 break;
2001 }
2002 return ret;
2003 }
2004
2005 static DEFINE_PER_CPU(int, bdp_ratelimits);
2006
2007 /*
2008 * Normal tasks are throttled by
2009 * loop {
2010 * dirty tsk->nr_dirtied_pause pages;
2011 * take a snap in balance_dirty_pages();
2012 * }
2013 * However there is a worst case. If every task exit immediately when dirtied
2014 * (tsk->nr_dirtied_pause - 1) pages, balance_dirty_pages() will never be
2015 * called to throttle the page dirties. The solution is to save the not yet
2016 * throttled page dirties in dirty_throttle_leaks on task exit and charge them
2017 * randomly into the running tasks. This works well for the above worst case,
2018 * as the new task will pick up and accumulate the old task's leaked dirty
2019 * count and eventually get throttled.
2020 */
2021 DEFINE_PER_CPU(int, dirty_throttle_leaks) = 0;
2022
2023 /**
2024 * balance_dirty_pages_ratelimited_flags - Balance dirty memory state.
2025 * @mapping: address_space which was dirtied.
2026 * @flags: BDP flags.
2027 *
2028 * Processes which are dirtying memory should call in here once for each page
2029 * which was newly dirtied. The function will periodically check the system's
2030 * dirty state and will initiate writeback if needed.
2031 *
2032 * See balance_dirty_pages_ratelimited() for details.
2033 *
2034 * Return: If @flags contains BDP_ASYNC, it may return -EAGAIN to
2035 * indicate that memory is out of balance and the caller must wait
2036 * for I/O to complete. Otherwise, it will return 0 to indicate
2037 * that either memory was already in balance, or it was able to sleep
2038 * until the amount of dirty memory returned to balance.
2039 */
balance_dirty_pages_ratelimited_flags(struct address_space * mapping,unsigned int flags)2040 int balance_dirty_pages_ratelimited_flags(struct address_space *mapping,
2041 unsigned int flags)
2042 {
2043 struct inode *inode = mapping->host;
2044 struct backing_dev_info *bdi = inode_to_bdi(inode);
2045 struct bdi_writeback *wb = NULL;
2046 int ratelimit;
2047 int ret = 0;
2048 int *p;
2049
2050 if (!(bdi->capabilities & BDI_CAP_WRITEBACK))
2051 return ret;
2052
2053 if (inode_cgwb_enabled(inode))
2054 wb = wb_get_create_current(bdi, GFP_KERNEL);
2055 if (!wb)
2056 wb = &bdi->wb;
2057
2058 ratelimit = current->nr_dirtied_pause;
2059 if (wb->dirty_exceeded)
2060 ratelimit = min(ratelimit, 32 >> (PAGE_SHIFT - 10));
2061
2062 preempt_disable();
2063 /*
2064 * This prevents one CPU to accumulate too many dirtied pages without
2065 * calling into balance_dirty_pages(), which can happen when there are
2066 * 1000+ tasks, all of them start dirtying pages at exactly the same
2067 * time, hence all honoured too large initial task->nr_dirtied_pause.
2068 */
2069 p = this_cpu_ptr(&bdp_ratelimits);
2070 if (unlikely(current->nr_dirtied >= ratelimit))
2071 *p = 0;
2072 else if (unlikely(*p >= ratelimit_pages)) {
2073 *p = 0;
2074 ratelimit = 0;
2075 }
2076 /*
2077 * Pick up the dirtied pages by the exited tasks. This avoids lots of
2078 * short-lived tasks (eg. gcc invocations in a kernel build) escaping
2079 * the dirty throttling and livelock other long-run dirtiers.
2080 */
2081 p = this_cpu_ptr(&dirty_throttle_leaks);
2082 if (*p > 0 && current->nr_dirtied < ratelimit) {
2083 unsigned long nr_pages_dirtied;
2084 nr_pages_dirtied = min(*p, ratelimit - current->nr_dirtied);
2085 *p -= nr_pages_dirtied;
2086 current->nr_dirtied += nr_pages_dirtied;
2087 }
2088 preempt_enable();
2089
2090 if (unlikely(current->nr_dirtied >= ratelimit))
2091 ret = balance_dirty_pages(wb, current->nr_dirtied, flags);
2092
2093 wb_put(wb);
2094 return ret;
2095 }
2096 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(balance_dirty_pages_ratelimited_flags);
2097
2098 /**
2099 * balance_dirty_pages_ratelimited - balance dirty memory state.
2100 * @mapping: address_space which was dirtied.
2101 *
2102 * Processes which are dirtying memory should call in here once for each page
2103 * which was newly dirtied. The function will periodically check the system's
2104 * dirty state and will initiate writeback if needed.
2105 *
2106 * Once we're over the dirty memory limit we decrease the ratelimiting
2107 * by a lot, to prevent individual processes from overshooting the limit
2108 * by (ratelimit_pages) each.
2109 */
balance_dirty_pages_ratelimited(struct address_space * mapping)2110 void balance_dirty_pages_ratelimited(struct address_space *mapping)
2111 {
2112 balance_dirty_pages_ratelimited_flags(mapping, 0);
2113 }
2114 EXPORT_SYMBOL(balance_dirty_pages_ratelimited);
2115
2116 /*
2117 * Similar to wb_dirty_limits, wb_bg_dirty_limits also calculates dirty
2118 * and thresh, but it's for background writeback.
2119 */
wb_bg_dirty_limits(struct dirty_throttle_control * dtc)2120 static void wb_bg_dirty_limits(struct dirty_throttle_control *dtc)
2121 {
2122 struct bdi_writeback *wb = dtc->wb;
2123
2124 dtc->wb_bg_thresh = __wb_calc_thresh(dtc, dtc->bg_thresh);
2125 if (dtc->wb_bg_thresh < 2 * wb_stat_error())
2126 dtc->wb_dirty = wb_stat_sum(wb, WB_RECLAIMABLE);
2127 else
2128 dtc->wb_dirty = wb_stat(wb, WB_RECLAIMABLE);
2129 }
2130
domain_over_bg_thresh(struct dirty_throttle_control * dtc)2131 static bool domain_over_bg_thresh(struct dirty_throttle_control *dtc)
2132 {
2133 domain_dirty_avail(dtc, false);
2134 domain_dirty_limits(dtc);
2135 if (dtc->dirty > dtc->bg_thresh)
2136 return true;
2137
2138 wb_bg_dirty_limits(dtc);
2139 if (dtc->wb_dirty > dtc->wb_bg_thresh)
2140 return true;
2141
2142 return false;
2143 }
2144
2145 /**
2146 * wb_over_bg_thresh - does @wb need to be written back?
2147 * @wb: bdi_writeback of interest
2148 *
2149 * Determines whether background writeback should keep writing @wb or it's
2150 * clean enough.
2151 *
2152 * Return: %true if writeback should continue.
2153 */
wb_over_bg_thresh(struct bdi_writeback * wb)2154 bool wb_over_bg_thresh(struct bdi_writeback *wb)
2155 {
2156 struct dirty_throttle_control gdtc = { GDTC_INIT(wb) };
2157 struct dirty_throttle_control mdtc = { MDTC_INIT(wb, &gdtc) };
2158
2159 if (domain_over_bg_thresh(&gdtc))
2160 return true;
2161
2162 if (mdtc_valid(&mdtc))
2163 return domain_over_bg_thresh(&mdtc);
2164
2165 return false;
2166 }
2167
2168 #ifdef CONFIG_SYSCTL
2169 /*
2170 * sysctl handler for /proc/sys/vm/dirty_writeback_centisecs
2171 */
dirty_writeback_centisecs_handler(const struct ctl_table * table,int write,void * buffer,size_t * length,loff_t * ppos)2172 static int dirty_writeback_centisecs_handler(const struct ctl_table *table, int write,
2173 void *buffer, size_t *length, loff_t *ppos)
2174 {
2175 unsigned int old_interval = dirty_writeback_interval;
2176 int ret;
2177
2178 ret = proc_dointvec(table, write, buffer, length, ppos);
2179
2180 /*
2181 * Writing 0 to dirty_writeback_interval will disable periodic writeback
2182 * and a different non-zero value will wakeup the writeback threads.
2183 * wb_wakeup_delayed() would be more appropriate, but it's a pain to
2184 * iterate over all bdis and wbs.
2185 * The reason we do this is to make the change take effect immediately.
2186 */
2187 if (!ret && write && dirty_writeback_interval &&
2188 dirty_writeback_interval != old_interval)
2189 wakeup_flusher_threads(WB_REASON_PERIODIC);
2190
2191 return ret;
2192 }
2193 #endif
2194
2195 /*
2196 * If ratelimit_pages is too high then we can get into dirty-data overload
2197 * if a large number of processes all perform writes at the same time.
2198 *
2199 * Here we set ratelimit_pages to a level which ensures that when all CPUs are
2200 * dirtying in parallel, we cannot go more than 3% (1/32) over the dirty memory
2201 * thresholds.
2202 */
2203
writeback_set_ratelimit(void)2204 void writeback_set_ratelimit(void)
2205 {
2206 struct wb_domain *dom = &global_wb_domain;
2207 unsigned long background_thresh;
2208 unsigned long dirty_thresh;
2209
2210 global_dirty_limits(&background_thresh, &dirty_thresh);
2211 dom->dirty_limit = dirty_thresh;
2212 ratelimit_pages = dirty_thresh / (num_online_cpus() * 32);
2213 if (ratelimit_pages < 16)
2214 ratelimit_pages = 16;
2215 }
2216
page_writeback_cpu_online(unsigned int cpu)2217 static int page_writeback_cpu_online(unsigned int cpu)
2218 {
2219 writeback_set_ratelimit();
2220 return 0;
2221 }
2222
2223 #ifdef CONFIG_SYSCTL
2224
2225 static int laptop_mode;
laptop_mode_handler(const struct ctl_table * table,int write,void * buffer,size_t * lenp,loff_t * ppos)2226 static int laptop_mode_handler(const struct ctl_table *table, int write,
2227 void *buffer, size_t *lenp, loff_t *ppos)
2228 {
2229 int ret = proc_dointvec_jiffies(table, write, buffer, lenp, ppos);
2230
2231 if (!ret && write)
2232 pr_warn("%s: vm.laptop_mode is deprecated. Ignoring setting.\n",
2233 current->comm);
2234
2235 return ret;
2236 }
2237
2238 /* this is needed for the proc_doulongvec_minmax of vm_dirty_bytes */
2239 static const unsigned long dirty_bytes_min = 2 * PAGE_SIZE;
2240
2241 static const struct ctl_table vm_page_writeback_sysctls[] = {
2242 {
2243 .procname = "dirty_background_ratio",
2244 .data = &dirty_background_ratio,
2245 .maxlen = sizeof(dirty_background_ratio),
2246 .mode = 0644,
2247 .proc_handler = dirty_background_ratio_handler,
2248 .extra1 = SYSCTL_ZERO,
2249 .extra2 = SYSCTL_ONE_HUNDRED,
2250 },
2251 {
2252 .procname = "dirty_background_bytes",
2253 .data = &dirty_background_bytes,
2254 .maxlen = sizeof(dirty_background_bytes),
2255 .mode = 0644,
2256 .proc_handler = dirty_background_bytes_handler,
2257 .extra1 = SYSCTL_LONG_ONE,
2258 },
2259 {
2260 .procname = "dirty_ratio",
2261 .data = &vm_dirty_ratio,
2262 .maxlen = sizeof(vm_dirty_ratio),
2263 .mode = 0644,
2264 .proc_handler = dirty_ratio_handler,
2265 .extra1 = SYSCTL_ZERO,
2266 .extra2 = SYSCTL_ONE_HUNDRED,
2267 },
2268 {
2269 .procname = "dirty_bytes",
2270 .data = &vm_dirty_bytes,
2271 .maxlen = sizeof(vm_dirty_bytes),
2272 .mode = 0644,
2273 .proc_handler = dirty_bytes_handler,
2274 .extra1 = (void *)&dirty_bytes_min,
2275 },
2276 {
2277 .procname = "dirty_writeback_centisecs",
2278 .data = &dirty_writeback_interval,
2279 .maxlen = sizeof(dirty_writeback_interval),
2280 .mode = 0644,
2281 .proc_handler = dirty_writeback_centisecs_handler,
2282 },
2283 {
2284 .procname = "dirty_expire_centisecs",
2285 .data = &dirty_expire_interval,
2286 .maxlen = sizeof(dirty_expire_interval),
2287 .mode = 0644,
2288 .proc_handler = proc_dointvec_minmax,
2289 .extra1 = SYSCTL_ZERO,
2290 },
2291 #ifdef CONFIG_HIGHMEM
2292 {
2293 .procname = "highmem_is_dirtyable",
2294 .data = &vm_highmem_is_dirtyable,
2295 .maxlen = sizeof(vm_highmem_is_dirtyable),
2296 .mode = 0644,
2297 .proc_handler = proc_dointvec_minmax,
2298 .extra1 = SYSCTL_ZERO,
2299 .extra2 = SYSCTL_ONE,
2300 },
2301 #endif
2302 {
2303 .procname = "laptop_mode",
2304 .data = &laptop_mode,
2305 .maxlen = sizeof(laptop_mode),
2306 .mode = 0644,
2307 .proc_handler = laptop_mode_handler,
2308 },
2309 };
2310 #endif
2311
2312 /*
2313 * Called early on to tune the page writeback dirty limits.
2314 *
2315 * We used to scale dirty pages according to how total memory
2316 * related to pages that could be allocated for buffers.
2317 *
2318 * However, that was when we used "dirty_ratio" to scale with
2319 * all memory, and we don't do that any more. "dirty_ratio"
2320 * is now applied to total non-HIGHPAGE memory, and as such we can't
2321 * get into the old insane situation any more where we had
2322 * large amounts of dirty pages compared to a small amount of
2323 * non-HIGHMEM memory.
2324 *
2325 * But we might still want to scale the dirty_ratio by how
2326 * much memory the box has..
2327 */
page_writeback_init(void)2328 void __init page_writeback_init(void)
2329 {
2330 BUG_ON(wb_domain_init(&global_wb_domain, GFP_KERNEL));
2331
2332 cpuhp_setup_state(CPUHP_AP_ONLINE_DYN, "mm/writeback:online",
2333 page_writeback_cpu_online, NULL);
2334 cpuhp_setup_state(CPUHP_MM_WRITEBACK_DEAD, "mm/writeback:dead", NULL,
2335 page_writeback_cpu_online);
2336 #ifdef CONFIG_SYSCTL
2337 register_sysctl_init("vm", vm_page_writeback_sysctls);
2338 #endif
2339 }
2340
2341 /**
2342 * tag_pages_for_writeback - tag pages to be written by writeback
2343 * @mapping: address space structure to write
2344 * @start: starting page index
2345 * @end: ending page index (inclusive)
2346 *
2347 * This function scans the page range from @start to @end (inclusive) and tags
2348 * all pages that have DIRTY tag set with a special TOWRITE tag. The caller
2349 * can then use the TOWRITE tag to identify pages eligible for writeback.
2350 * This mechanism is used to avoid livelocking of writeback by a process
2351 * steadily creating new dirty pages in the file (thus it is important for this
2352 * function to be quick so that it can tag pages faster than a dirtying process
2353 * can create them).
2354 */
tag_pages_for_writeback(struct address_space * mapping,pgoff_t start,pgoff_t end)2355 void tag_pages_for_writeback(struct address_space *mapping,
2356 pgoff_t start, pgoff_t end)
2357 {
2358 XA_STATE(xas, &mapping->i_pages, start);
2359 unsigned int tagged = 0;
2360 void *page;
2361
2362 xas_lock_irq(&xas);
2363 xas_for_each_marked(&xas, page, end, PAGECACHE_TAG_DIRTY) {
2364 xas_set_mark(&xas, PAGECACHE_TAG_TOWRITE);
2365 if (++tagged % XA_CHECK_SCHED)
2366 continue;
2367
2368 xas_pause(&xas);
2369 xas_unlock_irq(&xas);
2370 cond_resched();
2371 xas_lock_irq(&xas);
2372 }
2373 xas_unlock_irq(&xas);
2374 }
2375 EXPORT_SYMBOL(tag_pages_for_writeback);
2376
folio_prepare_writeback(struct address_space * mapping,struct writeback_control * wbc,struct folio * folio)2377 static bool folio_prepare_writeback(struct address_space *mapping,
2378 struct writeback_control *wbc, struct folio *folio)
2379 {
2380 /*
2381 * Folio truncated or invalidated. We can freely skip it then,
2382 * even for data integrity operations: the folio has disappeared
2383 * concurrently, so there could be no real expectation of this
2384 * data integrity operation even if there is now a new, dirty
2385 * folio at the same pagecache index.
2386 */
2387 if (unlikely(folio->mapping != mapping))
2388 return false;
2389
2390 /*
2391 * Did somebody else write it for us?
2392 */
2393 if (!folio_test_dirty(folio))
2394 return false;
2395
2396 if (folio_test_writeback(folio)) {
2397 if (wbc->sync_mode == WB_SYNC_NONE)
2398 return false;
2399 folio_wait_writeback(folio);
2400 }
2401 BUG_ON(folio_test_writeback(folio));
2402
2403 if (!folio_clear_dirty_for_io(folio))
2404 return false;
2405
2406 return true;
2407 }
2408
2409
wbc_end(struct writeback_control * wbc)2410 static pgoff_t wbc_end(struct writeback_control *wbc)
2411 {
2412 if (wbc->range_cyclic)
2413 return -1;
2414 return wbc->range_end >> PAGE_SHIFT;
2415 }
2416
writeback_get_folio(struct address_space * mapping,struct writeback_control * wbc)2417 static struct folio *writeback_get_folio(struct address_space *mapping,
2418 struct writeback_control *wbc)
2419 {
2420 struct folio *folio;
2421
2422 retry:
2423 folio = folio_batch_next(&wbc->fbatch);
2424 if (!folio) {
2425 folio_batch_release(&wbc->fbatch);
2426 cond_resched();
2427 filemap_get_folios_tag(mapping, &wbc->index, wbc_end(wbc),
2428 wbc_to_tag(wbc), &wbc->fbatch);
2429 folio = folio_batch_next(&wbc->fbatch);
2430 if (!folio)
2431 return NULL;
2432 }
2433
2434 folio_lock(folio);
2435 if (unlikely(!folio_prepare_writeback(mapping, wbc, folio))) {
2436 folio_unlock(folio);
2437 goto retry;
2438 }
2439
2440 trace_wbc_writepage(wbc, inode_to_bdi(mapping->host));
2441 return folio;
2442 }
2443
2444 /**
2445 * writeback_iter - iterate folio of a mapping for writeback
2446 * @mapping: address space structure to write
2447 * @wbc: writeback context
2448 * @folio: previously iterated folio (%NULL to start)
2449 * @error: in-out pointer for writeback errors (see below)
2450 *
2451 * This function returns the next folio for the writeback operation described by
2452 * @wbc on @mapping and should be called in a while loop in the ->writepages
2453 * implementation.
2454 *
2455 * To start the writeback operation, %NULL is passed in the @folio argument, and
2456 * for every subsequent iteration the folio returned previously should be passed
2457 * back in.
2458 *
2459 * If there was an error in the per-folio writeback inside the writeback_iter()
2460 * loop, @error should be set to the error value.
2461 *
2462 * Once the writeback described in @wbc has finished, this function will return
2463 * %NULL and if there was an error in any iteration restore it to @error.
2464 *
2465 * Note: callers should not manually break out of the loop using break or goto
2466 * but must keep calling writeback_iter() until it returns %NULL.
2467 *
2468 * Return: the folio to write or %NULL if the loop is done.
2469 */
writeback_iter(struct address_space * mapping,struct writeback_control * wbc,struct folio * folio,int * error)2470 struct folio *writeback_iter(struct address_space *mapping,
2471 struct writeback_control *wbc, struct folio *folio, int *error)
2472 {
2473 if (!folio) {
2474 folio_batch_init(&wbc->fbatch);
2475 wbc->saved_err = *error = 0;
2476
2477 /*
2478 * For range cyclic writeback we remember where we stopped so
2479 * that we can continue where we stopped.
2480 *
2481 * For non-cyclic writeback we always start at the beginning of
2482 * the passed in range.
2483 */
2484 if (wbc->range_cyclic)
2485 wbc->index = mapping->writeback_index;
2486 else
2487 wbc->index = wbc->range_start >> PAGE_SHIFT;
2488
2489 /*
2490 * To avoid livelocks when other processes dirty new pages, we
2491 * first tag pages which should be written back and only then
2492 * start writing them.
2493 *
2494 * For data-integrity writeback we have to be careful so that we
2495 * do not miss some pages (e.g., because some other process has
2496 * cleared the TOWRITE tag we set). The rule we follow is that
2497 * TOWRITE tag can be cleared only by the process clearing the
2498 * DIRTY tag (and submitting the page for I/O).
2499 */
2500 if (wbc->sync_mode == WB_SYNC_ALL || wbc->tagged_writepages)
2501 tag_pages_for_writeback(mapping, wbc->index,
2502 wbc_end(wbc));
2503 } else {
2504 wbc->nr_to_write -= folio_nr_pages(folio);
2505
2506 WARN_ON_ONCE(*error > 0);
2507
2508 /*
2509 * For integrity writeback we have to keep going until we have
2510 * written all the folios we tagged for writeback above, even if
2511 * we run past wbc->nr_to_write or encounter errors.
2512 * We stash away the first error we encounter in wbc->saved_err
2513 * so that it can be retrieved when we're done. This is because
2514 * the file system may still have state to clear for each folio.
2515 *
2516 * For background writeback we exit as soon as we run past
2517 * wbc->nr_to_write or encounter the first error.
2518 */
2519 if (wbc->sync_mode == WB_SYNC_ALL) {
2520 if (*error && !wbc->saved_err)
2521 wbc->saved_err = *error;
2522 } else {
2523 if (*error || wbc->nr_to_write <= 0)
2524 goto done;
2525 }
2526 }
2527
2528 folio = writeback_get_folio(mapping, wbc);
2529 if (!folio) {
2530 /*
2531 * To avoid deadlocks between range_cyclic writeback and callers
2532 * that hold folios in writeback to aggregate I/O until
2533 * the writeback iteration finishes, we do not loop back to the
2534 * start of the file. Doing so causes a folio lock/folio
2535 * writeback access order inversion - we should only ever lock
2536 * multiple folios in ascending folio->index order, and looping
2537 * back to the start of the file violates that rule and causes
2538 * deadlocks.
2539 */
2540 if (wbc->range_cyclic)
2541 mapping->writeback_index = 0;
2542
2543 /*
2544 * Return the first error we encountered (if there was any) to
2545 * the caller.
2546 */
2547 *error = wbc->saved_err;
2548 }
2549 return folio;
2550
2551 done:
2552 if (wbc->range_cyclic)
2553 mapping->writeback_index = folio_next_index(folio);
2554 folio_batch_release(&wbc->fbatch);
2555 return NULL;
2556 }
2557 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(writeback_iter);
2558
do_writepages(struct address_space * mapping,struct writeback_control * wbc)2559 int do_writepages(struct address_space *mapping, struct writeback_control *wbc)
2560 {
2561 int ret;
2562 struct bdi_writeback *wb;
2563
2564 if (wbc->nr_to_write <= 0)
2565 return 0;
2566 wb = inode_to_wb_wbc(mapping->host, wbc);
2567 wb_bandwidth_estimate_start(wb);
2568 while (1) {
2569 if (mapping->a_ops->writepages)
2570 ret = mapping->a_ops->writepages(mapping, wbc);
2571 else
2572 /* deal with chardevs and other special files */
2573 ret = 0;
2574 if (ret != -ENOMEM || wbc->sync_mode != WB_SYNC_ALL)
2575 break;
2576
2577 /*
2578 * Lacking an allocation context or the locality or writeback
2579 * state of any of the inode's pages, throttle based on
2580 * writeback activity on the local node. It's as good a
2581 * guess as any.
2582 */
2583 reclaim_throttle(NODE_DATA(numa_node_id()),
2584 VMSCAN_THROTTLE_WRITEBACK);
2585 }
2586 /*
2587 * Usually few pages are written by now from those we've just submitted
2588 * but if there's constant writeback being submitted, this makes sure
2589 * writeback bandwidth is updated once in a while.
2590 */
2591 if (time_is_before_jiffies(READ_ONCE(wb->bw_time_stamp) +
2592 BANDWIDTH_INTERVAL))
2593 wb_update_bandwidth(wb);
2594 return ret;
2595 }
2596
2597 /*
2598 * For address_spaces which do not use buffers nor write back.
2599 */
noop_dirty_folio(struct address_space * mapping,struct folio * folio)2600 bool noop_dirty_folio(struct address_space *mapping, struct folio *folio)
2601 {
2602 if (!folio_test_dirty(folio))
2603 return !folio_test_set_dirty(folio);
2604 return false;
2605 }
2606 EXPORT_SYMBOL(noop_dirty_folio);
2607
2608 /*
2609 * Helper function for set_page_dirty family.
2610 *
2611 * NOTE: This relies on being atomic wrt interrupts.
2612 */
folio_account_dirtied(struct folio * folio,struct address_space * mapping)2613 static void folio_account_dirtied(struct folio *folio,
2614 struct address_space *mapping)
2615 {
2616 struct inode *inode = mapping->host;
2617
2618 trace_writeback_dirty_folio(folio, mapping);
2619
2620 if (mapping_can_writeback(mapping)) {
2621 struct bdi_writeback *wb;
2622 long nr = folio_nr_pages(folio);
2623
2624 inode_attach_wb(inode, folio);
2625 wb = inode_to_wb(inode);
2626
2627 lruvec_stat_mod_folio(folio, NR_FILE_DIRTY, nr);
2628 if (folio_test_dropbehind(folio))
2629 wb_stat_mod(wb, WB_DONTCACHE_DIRTY, nr);
2630 __zone_stat_mod_folio(folio, NR_ZONE_WRITE_PENDING, nr);
2631 __node_stat_mod_folio(folio, NR_DIRTIED, nr);
2632 wb_stat_mod(wb, WB_RECLAIMABLE, nr);
2633 wb_stat_mod(wb, WB_DIRTIED, nr);
2634 task_io_account_write(nr * PAGE_SIZE);
2635 current->nr_dirtied += nr;
2636 __this_cpu_add(bdp_ratelimits, nr);
2637
2638 mem_cgroup_track_foreign_dirty(folio, wb);
2639 }
2640 }
2641
2642 /*
2643 * Helper function for deaccounting dirty page without writeback.
2644 *
2645 */
folio_account_cleaned(struct folio * folio,struct bdi_writeback * wb)2646 void folio_account_cleaned(struct folio *folio, struct bdi_writeback *wb)
2647 {
2648 long nr = folio_nr_pages(folio);
2649
2650 lruvec_stat_mod_folio(folio, NR_FILE_DIRTY, -nr);
2651 if (folio_test_dropbehind(folio))
2652 wb_stat_mod(wb, WB_DONTCACHE_DIRTY, -nr);
2653 zone_stat_mod_folio(folio, NR_ZONE_WRITE_PENDING, -nr);
2654 wb_stat_mod(wb, WB_RECLAIMABLE, -nr);
2655 task_io_account_cancelled_write(nr * PAGE_SIZE);
2656 }
2657
2658 /*
2659 * Mark the folio dirty, and set it dirty in the page cache.
2660 *
2661 * If warn is true, then emit a warning if the folio is not uptodate and has
2662 * not been truncated.
2663 *
2664 * It is the caller's responsibility to prevent the folio from being truncated
2665 * while this function is in progress, although it may have been truncated
2666 * before this function is called. Most callers have the folio locked.
2667 * A few have the folio blocked from truncation through other means (e.g.
2668 * zap_vma() has it mapped and is holding the page table lock).
2669 * When called from mark_buffer_dirty(), the filesystem should hold a
2670 * reference to the buffer_head that is being marked dirty, which causes
2671 * try_to_free_buffers() to fail.
2672 */
__folio_mark_dirty(struct folio * folio,struct address_space * mapping,int warn)2673 void __folio_mark_dirty(struct folio *folio, struct address_space *mapping,
2674 int warn)
2675 {
2676 unsigned long flags;
2677
2678 /*
2679 * Shmem writeback relies on swap, and swap writeback is LRU based,
2680 * not using the dirty mark.
2681 */
2682 VM_WARN_ON_ONCE(folio_test_swapcache(folio) || shmem_mapping(mapping));
2683
2684 xa_lock_irqsave(&mapping->i_pages, flags);
2685 if (folio->mapping) { /* Race with truncate? */
2686 WARN_ON_ONCE(warn && !folio_test_uptodate(folio));
2687 folio_account_dirtied(folio, mapping);
2688 __xa_set_mark(&mapping->i_pages, folio->index,
2689 PAGECACHE_TAG_DIRTY);
2690 }
2691 xa_unlock_irqrestore(&mapping->i_pages, flags);
2692 }
2693
2694 /**
2695 * filemap_dirty_folio - Mark a folio dirty for filesystems which do not use buffer_heads.
2696 * @mapping: Address space this folio belongs to.
2697 * @folio: Folio to be marked as dirty.
2698 *
2699 * Filesystems which do not use buffer heads should call this function
2700 * from their dirty_folio address space operation. It ignores the
2701 * contents of folio_get_private(), so if the filesystem marks individual
2702 * blocks as dirty, the filesystem should handle that itself.
2703 *
2704 * This is also sometimes used by filesystems which use buffer_heads when
2705 * a single buffer is being dirtied: we want to set the folio dirty in
2706 * that case, but not all the buffers. This is a "bottom-up" dirtying,
2707 * whereas block_dirty_folio() is a "top-down" dirtying.
2708 *
2709 * The caller must ensure this doesn't race with truncation. Most will
2710 * simply hold the folio lock, but e.g. zap_pte_range() calls with the
2711 * folio mapped and the pte lock held, which also locks out truncation.
2712 */
filemap_dirty_folio(struct address_space * mapping,struct folio * folio)2713 bool filemap_dirty_folio(struct address_space *mapping, struct folio *folio)
2714 {
2715 if (folio_test_set_dirty(folio))
2716 return false;
2717
2718 __folio_mark_dirty(folio, mapping, !folio_test_private(folio));
2719
2720 if (mapping->host) {
2721 /* !PageAnon && !swapper_space */
2722 __mark_inode_dirty(mapping->host, I_DIRTY_PAGES);
2723 }
2724 return true;
2725 }
2726 EXPORT_SYMBOL(filemap_dirty_folio);
2727
2728 /**
2729 * folio_redirty_for_writepage - Decline to write a dirty folio.
2730 * @wbc: The writeback control.
2731 * @folio: The folio.
2732 *
2733 * When a writepage implementation decides that it doesn't want to write
2734 * @folio for some reason, it should call this function, unlock @folio and
2735 * return 0.
2736 *
2737 * Return: True if we redirtied the folio. False if someone else dirtied
2738 * it first.
2739 */
folio_redirty_for_writepage(struct writeback_control * wbc,struct folio * folio)2740 bool folio_redirty_for_writepage(struct writeback_control *wbc,
2741 struct folio *folio)
2742 {
2743 struct address_space *mapping = folio->mapping;
2744 long nr = folio_nr_pages(folio);
2745 bool ret;
2746
2747 wbc->pages_skipped += nr;
2748 ret = filemap_dirty_folio(mapping, folio);
2749 if (mapping && mapping_can_writeback(mapping)) {
2750 struct inode *inode = mapping->host;
2751 struct bdi_writeback *wb;
2752 struct wb_lock_cookie cookie = {};
2753
2754 wb = unlocked_inode_to_wb_begin(inode, &cookie);
2755 current->nr_dirtied -= nr;
2756 node_stat_mod_folio(folio, NR_DIRTIED, -nr);
2757 wb_stat_mod(wb, WB_DIRTIED, -nr);
2758 unlocked_inode_to_wb_end(inode, &cookie);
2759 }
2760 return ret;
2761 }
2762 EXPORT_SYMBOL(folio_redirty_for_writepage);
2763
2764 /**
2765 * folio_mark_dirty - Mark a folio as being modified.
2766 * @folio: The folio.
2767 *
2768 * The folio may not be truncated while this function is running.
2769 * Holding the folio lock is sufficient to prevent truncation, but some
2770 * callers cannot acquire a sleeping lock. These callers instead hold
2771 * the page table lock for a page table which contains at least one page
2772 * in this folio. Truncation will block on the page table lock as it
2773 * unmaps pages before removing the folio from its mapping.
2774 *
2775 * Return: True if the folio was newly dirtied, false if it was already dirty.
2776 */
folio_mark_dirty(struct folio * folio)2777 bool folio_mark_dirty(struct folio *folio)
2778 {
2779 struct address_space *mapping = folio_mapping(folio);
2780
2781 if (likely(mapping)) {
2782 /*
2783 * readahead/folio_deactivate could remain
2784 * PG_readahead/PG_reclaim due to race with folio_end_writeback
2785 * About readahead, if the folio is written, the flags would be
2786 * reset. So no problem.
2787 * About folio_deactivate, if the folio is redirtied,
2788 * the flag will be reset. So no problem. but if the
2789 * folio is used by readahead it will confuse readahead
2790 * and make it restart the size rampup process. But it's
2791 * a trivial problem.
2792 */
2793 if (folio_test_reclaim(folio))
2794 folio_clear_reclaim(folio);
2795 return mapping->a_ops->dirty_folio(mapping, folio);
2796 }
2797
2798 return noop_dirty_folio(mapping, folio);
2799 }
2800 EXPORT_SYMBOL(folio_mark_dirty);
2801
2802 /*
2803 * folio_mark_dirty() is racy if the caller has no reference against
2804 * folio->mapping->host, and if the folio is unlocked. This is because another
2805 * CPU could truncate the folio off the mapping and then free the mapping.
2806 *
2807 * Usually, the folio _is_ locked, or the caller is a user-space process which
2808 * holds a reference on the inode by having an open file.
2809 *
2810 * In other cases, the folio should be locked before running folio_mark_dirty().
2811 */
folio_mark_dirty_lock(struct folio * folio)2812 bool folio_mark_dirty_lock(struct folio *folio)
2813 {
2814 bool ret;
2815
2816 folio_lock(folio);
2817 ret = folio_mark_dirty(folio);
2818 folio_unlock(folio);
2819 return ret;
2820 }
2821 EXPORT_SYMBOL(folio_mark_dirty_lock);
2822
2823 /*
2824 * This cancels just the dirty bit on the kernel page itself, it does NOT
2825 * actually remove dirty bits on any mmap's that may be around. It also
2826 * leaves the page tagged dirty, so any sync activity will still find it on
2827 * the dirty lists, and in particular, clear_page_dirty_for_io() will still
2828 * look at the dirty bits in the VM.
2829 *
2830 * Doing this should *normally* only ever be done when a page is truncated,
2831 * and is not actually mapped anywhere at all. However, fs/buffer.c does
2832 * this when it notices that somebody has cleaned out all the buffers on a
2833 * page without actually doing it through the VM. Can you say "ext3 is
2834 * horribly ugly"? Thought you could.
2835 */
__folio_cancel_dirty(struct folio * folio)2836 void __folio_cancel_dirty(struct folio *folio)
2837 {
2838 struct address_space *mapping = folio_mapping(folio);
2839
2840 if (mapping_can_writeback(mapping)) {
2841 struct inode *inode = mapping->host;
2842 struct bdi_writeback *wb;
2843 struct wb_lock_cookie cookie = {};
2844
2845 wb = unlocked_inode_to_wb_begin(inode, &cookie);
2846
2847 if (folio_test_clear_dirty(folio))
2848 folio_account_cleaned(folio, wb);
2849
2850 unlocked_inode_to_wb_end(inode, &cookie);
2851 } else {
2852 folio_clear_dirty(folio);
2853 }
2854 }
2855 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__folio_cancel_dirty);
2856
2857 /*
2858 * Clear a folio's dirty flag, while caring for dirty memory accounting.
2859 * Returns true if the folio was previously dirty.
2860 *
2861 * This is for preparing to put the folio under writeout. We leave
2862 * the folio tagged as dirty in the xarray so that a concurrent
2863 * write-for-sync can discover it via a PAGECACHE_TAG_DIRTY walk.
2864 * The ->writepage implementation will run either folio_start_writeback()
2865 * or folio_mark_dirty(), at which stage we bring the folio's dirty flag
2866 * and xarray dirty tag back into sync.
2867 *
2868 * This incoherency between the folio's dirty flag and xarray tag is
2869 * unfortunate, but it only exists while the folio is locked.
2870 */
folio_clear_dirty_for_io(struct folio * folio)2871 bool folio_clear_dirty_for_io(struct folio *folio)
2872 {
2873 struct address_space *mapping = folio_mapping(folio);
2874 bool ret = false;
2875
2876 VM_BUG_ON_FOLIO(!folio_test_locked(folio), folio);
2877
2878 if (mapping && mapping_can_writeback(mapping)) {
2879 struct inode *inode = mapping->host;
2880 struct bdi_writeback *wb;
2881 struct wb_lock_cookie cookie = {};
2882
2883 /*
2884 * Yes, Virginia, this is indeed insane.
2885 *
2886 * We use this sequence to make sure that
2887 * (a) we account for dirty stats properly
2888 * (b) we tell the low-level filesystem to
2889 * mark the whole folio dirty if it was
2890 * dirty in a pagetable. Only to then
2891 * (c) clean the folio again and return 1 to
2892 * cause the writeback.
2893 *
2894 * This way we avoid all nasty races with the
2895 * dirty bit in multiple places and clearing
2896 * them concurrently from different threads.
2897 *
2898 * Note! Normally the "folio_mark_dirty(folio)"
2899 * has no effect on the actual dirty bit - since
2900 * that will already usually be set. But we
2901 * need the side effects, and it can help us
2902 * avoid races.
2903 *
2904 * We basically use the folio "master dirty bit"
2905 * as a serialization point for all the different
2906 * threads doing their things.
2907 */
2908 if (folio_mkclean(folio))
2909 folio_mark_dirty(folio);
2910 /*
2911 * We carefully synchronise fault handlers against
2912 * installing a dirty pte and marking the folio dirty
2913 * at this point. We do this by having them hold the
2914 * page lock while dirtying the folio, and folios are
2915 * always locked coming in here, so we get the desired
2916 * exclusion.
2917 */
2918 wb = unlocked_inode_to_wb_begin(inode, &cookie);
2919 if (folio_test_clear_dirty(folio)) {
2920 long nr = folio_nr_pages(folio);
2921 lruvec_stat_mod_folio(folio, NR_FILE_DIRTY, -nr);
2922 if (folio_test_dropbehind(folio))
2923 wb_stat_mod(wb, WB_DONTCACHE_DIRTY, -nr);
2924 zone_stat_mod_folio(folio, NR_ZONE_WRITE_PENDING, -nr);
2925 wb_stat_mod(wb, WB_RECLAIMABLE, -nr);
2926 ret = true;
2927 }
2928 unlocked_inode_to_wb_end(inode, &cookie);
2929 return ret;
2930 }
2931 return folio_test_clear_dirty(folio);
2932 }
2933 EXPORT_SYMBOL(folio_clear_dirty_for_io);
2934
wb_inode_writeback_start(struct bdi_writeback * wb)2935 static void wb_inode_writeback_start(struct bdi_writeback *wb)
2936 {
2937 atomic_inc(&wb->writeback_inodes);
2938 }
2939
wb_inode_writeback_end(struct bdi_writeback * wb)2940 static void wb_inode_writeback_end(struct bdi_writeback *wb)
2941 {
2942 unsigned long flags;
2943 atomic_dec(&wb->writeback_inodes);
2944 /*
2945 * Make sure estimate of writeback throughput gets updated after
2946 * writeback completed. We delay the update by BANDWIDTH_INTERVAL
2947 * (which is the interval other bandwidth updates use for batching) so
2948 * that if multiple inodes end writeback at a similar time, they get
2949 * batched into one bandwidth update.
2950 */
2951 spin_lock_irqsave(&wb->work_lock, flags);
2952 if (test_bit(WB_registered, &wb->state))
2953 queue_delayed_work(bdi_wq, &wb->bw_dwork, BANDWIDTH_INTERVAL);
2954 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&wb->work_lock, flags);
2955 }
2956
__folio_end_writeback(struct folio * folio)2957 bool __folio_end_writeback(struct folio *folio)
2958 {
2959 long nr = folio_nr_pages(folio);
2960 struct address_space *mapping = folio_mapping(folio);
2961 bool ret;
2962
2963 if (mapping && mapping_use_writeback_tags(mapping)) {
2964 struct inode *inode = mapping->host;
2965 struct bdi_writeback *wb;
2966 unsigned long flags;
2967
2968 xa_lock_irqsave(&mapping->i_pages, flags);
2969 ret = folio_xor_flags_has_waiters(folio, 1 << PG_writeback);
2970 __xa_clear_mark(&mapping->i_pages, folio->index,
2971 PAGECACHE_TAG_WRITEBACK);
2972
2973 wb = inode_to_wb(inode);
2974 wb_stat_mod(wb, WB_WRITEBACK, -nr);
2975 __wb_writeout_add(wb, nr);
2976 if (!mapping_tagged(mapping, PAGECACHE_TAG_WRITEBACK)) {
2977 wb_inode_writeback_end(wb);
2978 if (mapping->host)
2979 sb_clear_inode_writeback(mapping->host);
2980 }
2981
2982 xa_unlock_irqrestore(&mapping->i_pages, flags);
2983 } else {
2984 ret = folio_xor_flags_has_waiters(folio, 1 << PG_writeback);
2985 }
2986
2987 lruvec_stat_mod_folio(folio, NR_WRITEBACK, -nr);
2988 zone_stat_mod_folio(folio, NR_ZONE_WRITE_PENDING, -nr);
2989 node_stat_mod_folio(folio, NR_WRITTEN, nr);
2990
2991 return ret;
2992 }
2993
__folio_start_writeback(struct folio * folio,bool keep_write)2994 void __folio_start_writeback(struct folio *folio, bool keep_write)
2995 {
2996 long nr = folio_nr_pages(folio);
2997 struct address_space *mapping = folio_mapping(folio);
2998 int access_ret;
2999
3000 VM_BUG_ON_FOLIO(folio_test_writeback(folio), folio);
3001 VM_BUG_ON_FOLIO(!folio_test_locked(folio), folio);
3002
3003 if (mapping && mapping_use_writeback_tags(mapping)) {
3004 XA_STATE(xas, &mapping->i_pages, folio->index);
3005 struct inode *inode = mapping->host;
3006 struct bdi_writeback *wb;
3007 unsigned long flags;
3008 bool on_wblist;
3009
3010 xas_lock_irqsave(&xas, flags);
3011 xas_load(&xas);
3012 folio_test_set_writeback(folio);
3013
3014 on_wblist = mapping_tagged(mapping, PAGECACHE_TAG_WRITEBACK);
3015
3016 xas_set_mark(&xas, PAGECACHE_TAG_WRITEBACK);
3017 wb = inode_to_wb(inode);
3018 wb_stat_mod(wb, WB_WRITEBACK, nr);
3019 if (!on_wblist) {
3020 wb_inode_writeback_start(wb);
3021 /*
3022 * We can come through here when swapping anonymous
3023 * folios, so we don't necessarily have an inode to
3024 * track for sync.
3025 */
3026 if (mapping->host)
3027 sb_mark_inode_writeback(mapping->host);
3028 }
3029
3030 if (!folio_test_dirty(folio))
3031 xas_clear_mark(&xas, PAGECACHE_TAG_DIRTY);
3032 if (!keep_write)
3033 xas_clear_mark(&xas, PAGECACHE_TAG_TOWRITE);
3034 xas_unlock_irqrestore(&xas, flags);
3035 } else {
3036 folio_test_set_writeback(folio);
3037 }
3038
3039 lruvec_stat_mod_folio(folio, NR_WRITEBACK, nr);
3040 zone_stat_mod_folio(folio, NR_ZONE_WRITE_PENDING, nr);
3041
3042 access_ret = arch_make_folio_accessible(folio);
3043 /*
3044 * If writeback has been triggered on a page that cannot be made
3045 * accessible, it is too late to recover here.
3046 */
3047 VM_BUG_ON_FOLIO(access_ret != 0, folio);
3048 }
3049 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__folio_start_writeback);
3050
3051 /**
3052 * folio_wait_writeback - Wait for a folio to finish writeback.
3053 * @folio: The folio to wait for.
3054 *
3055 * If the folio is currently being written back to storage, wait for the
3056 * I/O to complete.
3057 *
3058 * Context: Sleeps. Must be called in process context and with
3059 * no spinlocks held. Caller should hold a reference on the folio.
3060 * If the folio is not locked, writeback may start again after writeback
3061 * has finished.
3062 */
folio_wait_writeback(struct folio * folio)3063 void folio_wait_writeback(struct folio *folio)
3064 {
3065 while (folio_test_writeback(folio)) {
3066 trace_folio_wait_writeback(folio, folio_mapping(folio));
3067 folio_wait_bit(folio, PG_writeback);
3068 }
3069 }
3070 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(folio_wait_writeback);
3071
3072 /**
3073 * folio_wait_writeback_killable - Wait for a folio to finish writeback.
3074 * @folio: The folio to wait for.
3075 *
3076 * If the folio is currently being written back to storage, wait for the
3077 * I/O to complete or a fatal signal to arrive.
3078 *
3079 * Context: Sleeps. Must be called in process context and with
3080 * no spinlocks held. Caller should hold a reference on the folio.
3081 * If the folio is not locked, writeback may start again after writeback
3082 * has finished.
3083 * Return: 0 on success, -EINTR if we get a fatal signal while waiting.
3084 */
folio_wait_writeback_killable(struct folio * folio)3085 int folio_wait_writeback_killable(struct folio *folio)
3086 {
3087 while (folio_test_writeback(folio)) {
3088 trace_folio_wait_writeback(folio, folio_mapping(folio));
3089 if (folio_wait_bit_killable(folio, PG_writeback))
3090 return -EINTR;
3091 }
3092
3093 return 0;
3094 }
3095 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(folio_wait_writeback_killable);
3096
3097 /**
3098 * folio_wait_stable() - wait for writeback to finish, if necessary.
3099 * @folio: The folio to wait on.
3100 *
3101 * This function determines if the given folio is related to a backing
3102 * device that requires folio contents to be held stable during writeback.
3103 * If so, then it will wait for any pending writeback to complete.
3104 *
3105 * Context: Sleeps. Must be called in process context and with
3106 * no spinlocks held. Caller should hold a reference on the folio.
3107 * If the folio is not locked, writeback may start again after writeback
3108 * has finished.
3109 */
folio_wait_stable(struct folio * folio)3110 void folio_wait_stable(struct folio *folio)
3111 {
3112 if (mapping_stable_writes(folio_mapping(folio)))
3113 folio_wait_writeback(folio);
3114 }
3115 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(folio_wait_stable);
3116