1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
2 /*
3 * fs/fs-writeback.c
4 *
5 * Copyright (C) 2002, Linus Torvalds.
6 *
7 * Contains all the functions related to writing back and waiting
8 * upon dirty inodes against superblocks, and writing back dirty
9 * pages against inodes. ie: data writeback. Writeout of the
10 * inode itself is not handled here.
11 *
12 * 10Apr2002 Andrew Morton
13 * Split out of fs/inode.c
14 * Additions for address_space-based writeback
15 */
16
17 #include <linux/sched/sysctl.h>
18 #include <linux/kernel.h>
19 #include <linux/export.h>
20 #include <linux/spinlock.h>
21 #include <linux/slab.h>
22 #include <linux/sched.h>
23 #include <linux/fs.h>
24 #include <linux/mm.h>
25 #include <linux/pagemap.h>
26 #include <linux/kthread.h>
27 #include <linux/writeback.h>
28 #include <linux/blk_plug.h>
29 #include <linux/backing-dev.h>
30 #include <linux/tracepoint.h>
31 #include <linux/device.h>
32 #include <linux/memcontrol.h>
33 #include "internal.h"
34
35 /*
36 * Passed into wb_writeback(), essentially a subset of writeback_control
37 */
38 struct wb_writeback_work {
39 long nr_pages;
40 struct super_block *sb;
41 enum writeback_sync_modes sync_mode;
42 unsigned int tagged_writepages:1;
43 unsigned int for_kupdate:1;
44 unsigned int range_cyclic:1;
45 unsigned int for_background:1;
46 unsigned int for_sync:1; /* sync(2) WB_SYNC_ALL writeback */
47 unsigned int auto_free:1; /* free on completion */
48 enum wb_reason reason; /* why was writeback initiated? */
49
50 struct list_head list; /* pending work list */
51 struct wb_completion *done; /* set if the caller waits */
52 };
53
54 /*
55 * If an inode is constantly having its pages dirtied, but then the
56 * updates stop dirtytime_expire_interval seconds in the past, it's
57 * possible for the worst case time between when an inode has its
58 * timestamps updated and when they finally get written out to be two
59 * dirtytime_expire_intervals. We set the default to 12 hours (in
60 * seconds), which means most of the time inodes will have their
61 * timestamps written to disk after 12 hours, but in the worst case a
62 * few inodes might not their timestamps updated for 24 hours.
63 */
64 static unsigned int dirtytime_expire_interval = 12 * 60 * 60;
65
wb_inode(struct list_head * head)66 static inline struct inode *wb_inode(struct list_head *head)
67 {
68 return list_entry(head, struct inode, i_io_list);
69 }
70
71 /*
72 * Include the creation of the trace points after defining the
73 * wb_writeback_work structure and inline functions so that the definition
74 * remains local to this file.
75 */
76 #define CREATE_TRACE_POINTS
77 #include <trace/events/writeback.h>
78
79 EXPORT_TRACEPOINT_SYMBOL_GPL(wbc_writepage);
80
wb_io_lists_populated(struct bdi_writeback * wb)81 static bool wb_io_lists_populated(struct bdi_writeback *wb)
82 {
83 if (wb_has_dirty_io(wb)) {
84 return false;
85 } else {
86 set_bit(WB_has_dirty_io, &wb->state);
87 WARN_ON_ONCE(!wb->avg_write_bandwidth);
88 atomic_long_add(wb->avg_write_bandwidth,
89 &wb->bdi->tot_write_bandwidth);
90 return true;
91 }
92 }
93
wb_io_lists_depopulated(struct bdi_writeback * wb)94 static void wb_io_lists_depopulated(struct bdi_writeback *wb)
95 {
96 if (wb_has_dirty_io(wb) && list_empty(&wb->b_dirty) &&
97 list_empty(&wb->b_io) && list_empty(&wb->b_more_io)) {
98 clear_bit(WB_has_dirty_io, &wb->state);
99 WARN_ON_ONCE(atomic_long_sub_return(wb->avg_write_bandwidth,
100 &wb->bdi->tot_write_bandwidth) < 0);
101 }
102 }
103
104 /**
105 * inode_io_list_move_locked - move an inode onto a bdi_writeback IO list
106 * @inode: inode to be moved
107 * @wb: target bdi_writeback
108 * @head: one of @wb->b_{dirty|io|more_io|dirty_time}
109 *
110 * Move @inode->i_io_list to @list of @wb and set %WB_has_dirty_io.
111 * Returns %true if @inode is the first occupant of the !dirty_time IO
112 * lists; otherwise, %false.
113 */
inode_io_list_move_locked(struct inode * inode,struct bdi_writeback * wb,struct list_head * head)114 static bool inode_io_list_move_locked(struct inode *inode,
115 struct bdi_writeback *wb,
116 struct list_head *head)
117 {
118 assert_spin_locked(&wb->list_lock);
119 assert_spin_locked(&inode->i_lock);
120 WARN_ON_ONCE(inode_state_read(inode) & I_FREEING);
121
122 list_move(&inode->i_io_list, head);
123
124 /* dirty_time doesn't count as dirty_io until expiration */
125 if (head != &wb->b_dirty_time)
126 return wb_io_lists_populated(wb);
127
128 wb_io_lists_depopulated(wb);
129 return false;
130 }
131
wb_wakeup(struct bdi_writeback * wb)132 static void wb_wakeup(struct bdi_writeback *wb)
133 {
134 spin_lock_irq(&wb->work_lock);
135 if (test_bit(WB_registered, &wb->state))
136 mod_delayed_work(bdi_wq, &wb->dwork, 0);
137 spin_unlock_irq(&wb->work_lock);
138 }
139
140 /*
141 * This function is used when the first inode for this wb is marked dirty. It
142 * wakes-up the corresponding bdi thread which should then take care of the
143 * periodic background write-out of dirty inodes. Since the write-out would
144 * starts only 'dirty_writeback_interval' centisecs from now anyway, we just
145 * set up a timer which wakes the bdi thread up later.
146 *
147 * Note, we wouldn't bother setting up the timer, but this function is on the
148 * fast-path (used by '__mark_inode_dirty()'), so we save few context switches
149 * by delaying the wake-up.
150 *
151 * We have to be careful not to postpone flush work if it is scheduled for
152 * earlier. Thus we use queue_delayed_work().
153 */
wb_wakeup_delayed(struct bdi_writeback * wb)154 static void wb_wakeup_delayed(struct bdi_writeback *wb)
155 {
156 unsigned long timeout;
157
158 timeout = msecs_to_jiffies(dirty_writeback_interval * 10);
159 spin_lock_irq(&wb->work_lock);
160 if (test_bit(WB_registered, &wb->state))
161 queue_delayed_work(bdi_wq, &wb->dwork, timeout);
162 spin_unlock_irq(&wb->work_lock);
163 }
164
finish_writeback_work(struct wb_writeback_work * work)165 static void finish_writeback_work(struct wb_writeback_work *work)
166 {
167 struct wb_completion *done = work->done;
168
169 if (work->auto_free)
170 kfree(work);
171 if (done) {
172 wait_queue_head_t *waitq = done->waitq;
173
174 /* @done can't be accessed after the following dec */
175 if (atomic_dec_and_test(&done->cnt))
176 wake_up_all(waitq);
177 }
178 }
179
wb_queue_work(struct bdi_writeback * wb,struct wb_writeback_work * work)180 static void wb_queue_work(struct bdi_writeback *wb,
181 struct wb_writeback_work *work)
182 {
183 trace_writeback_queue(wb, work);
184
185 if (work->done)
186 atomic_inc(&work->done->cnt);
187
188 spin_lock_irq(&wb->work_lock);
189
190 if (test_bit(WB_registered, &wb->state)) {
191 list_add_tail(&work->list, &wb->work_list);
192 mod_delayed_work(bdi_wq, &wb->dwork, 0);
193 } else
194 finish_writeback_work(work);
195
196 spin_unlock_irq(&wb->work_lock);
197 }
198
wb_wait_for_completion_cb(struct wb_completion * done)199 static bool wb_wait_for_completion_cb(struct wb_completion *done)
200 {
201 unsigned long timeout = sysctl_hung_task_timeout_secs;
202 unsigned long waited_secs = (jiffies - done->wait_start) / HZ;
203
204 done->progress_stamp = jiffies;
205 if (timeout && (waited_secs > timeout))
206 pr_info("INFO: The task %s:%d has been waiting for writeback "
207 "completion for more than %lu seconds.",
208 current->comm, current->pid, waited_secs);
209
210 return !atomic_read(&done->cnt);
211 }
212
213 /**
214 * wb_wait_for_completion - wait for completion of bdi_writeback_works
215 * @done: target wb_completion
216 *
217 * Wait for one or more work items issued to @bdi with their ->done field
218 * set to @done, which should have been initialized with
219 * DEFINE_WB_COMPLETION(). This function returns after all such work items
220 * are completed. Work items which are waited upon aren't freed
221 * automatically on completion.
222 */
wb_wait_for_completion(struct wb_completion * done)223 void wb_wait_for_completion(struct wb_completion *done)
224 {
225 done->wait_start = jiffies;
226 atomic_dec(&done->cnt); /* put down the initial count */
227 wait_event(*done->waitq, wb_wait_for_completion_cb(done));
228 }
229
230 #ifdef CONFIG_CGROUP_WRITEBACK
231
232 /*
233 * Parameters for foreign inode detection, see wbc_detach_inode() to see
234 * how they're used.
235 *
236 * These paramters are inherently heuristical as the detection target
237 * itself is fuzzy. All we want to do is detaching an inode from the
238 * current owner if it's being written to by some other cgroups too much.
239 *
240 * The current cgroup writeback is built on the assumption that multiple
241 * cgroups writing to the same inode concurrently is very rare and a mode
242 * of operation which isn't well supported. As such, the goal is not
243 * taking too long when a different cgroup takes over an inode while
244 * avoiding too aggressive flip-flops from occasional foreign writes.
245 *
246 * We record, very roughly, 2s worth of IO time history and if more than
247 * half of that is foreign, trigger the switch. The recording is quantized
248 * to 16 slots. To avoid tiny writes from swinging the decision too much,
249 * writes smaller than 1/8 of avg size are ignored.
250 */
251 #define WB_FRN_TIME_SHIFT 13 /* 1s = 2^13, upto 8 secs w/ 16bit */
252 #define WB_FRN_TIME_AVG_SHIFT 3 /* avg = avg * 7/8 + new * 1/8 */
253 #define WB_FRN_TIME_CUT_DIV 8 /* ignore rounds < avg / 8 */
254 #define WB_FRN_TIME_PERIOD (2 * (1 << WB_FRN_TIME_SHIFT)) /* 2s */
255
256 #define WB_FRN_HIST_SLOTS 16 /* inode->i_wb_frn_history is 16bit */
257 #define WB_FRN_HIST_UNIT (WB_FRN_TIME_PERIOD / WB_FRN_HIST_SLOTS)
258 /* each slot's duration is 2s / 16 */
259 #define WB_FRN_HIST_THR_SLOTS (WB_FRN_HIST_SLOTS / 2)
260 /* if foreign slots >= 8, switch */
261 #define WB_FRN_HIST_MAX_SLOTS (WB_FRN_HIST_THR_SLOTS / 2 + 1)
262 /* one round can affect upto 5 slots */
263 #define WB_FRN_MAX_IN_FLIGHT 1024 /* don't queue too many concurrently */
264
265 /*
266 * Maximum inodes per isw. A specific value has been chosen to make
267 * struct inode_switch_wbs_context fit into 1024 bytes kmalloc.
268 */
269 #define WB_MAX_INODES_PER_ISW ((1024UL - sizeof(struct inode_switch_wbs_context)) \
270 / sizeof(struct inode *))
271
272 static atomic_t isw_nr_in_flight = ATOMIC_INIT(0);
273 static struct workqueue_struct *isw_wq;
274
__inode_attach_wb(struct inode * inode,struct folio * folio)275 void __inode_attach_wb(struct inode *inode, struct folio *folio)
276 {
277 struct backing_dev_info *bdi = inode_to_bdi(inode);
278 struct bdi_writeback *wb = NULL;
279
280 if (inode_cgwb_enabled(inode)) {
281 struct cgroup_subsys_state *memcg_css;
282
283 /* must pin memcg_css, see wb_get_create() */
284 if (folio)
285 memcg_css = get_mem_cgroup_css_from_folio(folio);
286 else
287 memcg_css = task_get_css(current, memory_cgrp_id);
288 wb = wb_get_create(bdi, memcg_css, GFP_ATOMIC);
289 css_put(memcg_css);
290 }
291
292 if (!wb)
293 wb = &bdi->wb;
294
295 /*
296 * There may be multiple instances of this function racing to
297 * update the same inode. Use cmpxchg() to tell the winner.
298 */
299 if (unlikely(cmpxchg(&inode->i_wb, NULL, wb)))
300 wb_put(wb);
301 }
302 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__inode_attach_wb);
303
304 /**
305 * inode_cgwb_move_to_attached - put the inode onto wb->b_attached list
306 * @inode: inode of interest with i_lock held
307 * @wb: target bdi_writeback
308 *
309 * Remove the inode from wb's io lists and if necessarily put onto b_attached
310 * list. Only inodes attached to cgwb's are kept on this list.
311 */
inode_cgwb_move_to_attached(struct inode * inode,struct bdi_writeback * wb)312 static void inode_cgwb_move_to_attached(struct inode *inode,
313 struct bdi_writeback *wb)
314 {
315 assert_spin_locked(&wb->list_lock);
316 assert_spin_locked(&inode->i_lock);
317 WARN_ON_ONCE(inode_state_read(inode) & I_FREEING);
318
319 inode_state_clear(inode, I_SYNC_QUEUED);
320 if (wb != &wb->bdi->wb)
321 list_move(&inode->i_io_list, &wb->b_attached);
322 else
323 list_del_init(&inode->i_io_list);
324 wb_io_lists_depopulated(wb);
325 }
326
327 /**
328 * locked_inode_to_wb_and_lock_list - determine a locked inode's wb and lock it
329 * @inode: inode of interest with i_lock held
330 *
331 * Returns @inode's wb with its list_lock held. @inode->i_lock must be
332 * held on entry and is released on return. The returned wb is guaranteed
333 * to stay @inode's associated wb until its list_lock is released.
334 */
335 static struct bdi_writeback *
locked_inode_to_wb_and_lock_list(struct inode * inode)336 locked_inode_to_wb_and_lock_list(struct inode *inode)
337 __releases(&inode->i_lock)
338 __acquires(&wb->list_lock)
339 {
340 while (true) {
341 struct bdi_writeback *wb = inode_to_wb(inode);
342
343 /*
344 * inode_to_wb() association is protected by both
345 * @inode->i_lock and @wb->list_lock but list_lock nests
346 * outside i_lock. Drop i_lock and verify that the
347 * association hasn't changed after acquiring list_lock.
348 */
349 wb_get(wb);
350 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock);
351 spin_lock(&wb->list_lock);
352
353 /* i_wb may have changed inbetween, can't use inode_to_wb() */
354 if (likely(wb == inode->i_wb)) {
355 wb_put(wb); /* @inode already has ref */
356 return wb;
357 }
358
359 spin_unlock(&wb->list_lock);
360 wb_put(wb);
361 cpu_relax();
362 spin_lock(&inode->i_lock);
363 }
364 }
365
366 /**
367 * inode_to_wb_and_lock_list - determine an inode's wb and lock it
368 * @inode: inode of interest
369 *
370 * Same as locked_inode_to_wb_and_lock_list() but @inode->i_lock isn't held
371 * on entry.
372 */
inode_to_wb_and_lock_list(struct inode * inode)373 static struct bdi_writeback *inode_to_wb_and_lock_list(struct inode *inode)
374 __acquires(&wb->list_lock)
375 {
376 spin_lock(&inode->i_lock);
377 return locked_inode_to_wb_and_lock_list(inode);
378 }
379
380 struct inode_switch_wbs_context {
381 /* List of queued switching contexts for the wb */
382 struct llist_node list;
383
384 /*
385 * Multiple inodes can be switched at once. The switching procedure
386 * consists of two parts, separated by a RCU grace period. To make
387 * sure that the second part is executed for each inode gone through
388 * the first part, all inode pointers are placed into a NULL-terminated
389 * array embedded into struct inode_switch_wbs_context. Otherwise
390 * an inode could be left in a non-consistent state.
391 */
392 struct inode *inodes[];
393 };
394
bdi_down_write_wb_switch_rwsem(struct backing_dev_info * bdi)395 static void bdi_down_write_wb_switch_rwsem(struct backing_dev_info *bdi)
396 {
397 down_write(&bdi->wb_switch_rwsem);
398 }
399
bdi_up_write_wb_switch_rwsem(struct backing_dev_info * bdi)400 static void bdi_up_write_wb_switch_rwsem(struct backing_dev_info *bdi)
401 {
402 up_write(&bdi->wb_switch_rwsem);
403 }
404
inode_do_switch_wbs(struct inode * inode,struct bdi_writeback * old_wb,struct bdi_writeback * new_wb)405 static bool inode_do_switch_wbs(struct inode *inode,
406 struct bdi_writeback *old_wb,
407 struct bdi_writeback *new_wb)
408 {
409 struct address_space *mapping = inode->i_mapping;
410 XA_STATE(xas, &mapping->i_pages, 0);
411 struct folio *folio;
412 bool switched = false;
413
414 spin_lock(&inode->i_lock);
415 xa_lock_irq(&mapping->i_pages);
416
417 /*
418 * Once I_FREEING or I_WILL_FREE are visible under i_lock, the eviction
419 * path owns the inode and we shouldn't modify ->i_io_list.
420 */
421 if (unlikely(inode_state_read(inode) & (I_FREEING | I_WILL_FREE)))
422 goto skip_switch;
423
424 trace_inode_switch_wbs(inode, old_wb, new_wb);
425
426 /*
427 * Count and transfer stats. Note that PAGECACHE_TAG_DIRTY points
428 * to possibly dirty folios while PAGECACHE_TAG_WRITEBACK points to
429 * folios actually under writeback.
430 */
431 xas_for_each_marked(&xas, folio, ULONG_MAX, PAGECACHE_TAG_DIRTY) {
432 if (folio_test_dirty(folio)) {
433 long nr = folio_nr_pages(folio);
434 wb_stat_mod(old_wb, WB_RECLAIMABLE, -nr);
435 wb_stat_mod(new_wb, WB_RECLAIMABLE, nr);
436 if (folio_test_dropbehind(folio)) {
437 wb_stat_mod(old_wb, WB_DONTCACHE_DIRTY, -nr);
438 wb_stat_mod(new_wb, WB_DONTCACHE_DIRTY, nr);
439 }
440 }
441 }
442
443 xas_set(&xas, 0);
444 xas_for_each_marked(&xas, folio, ULONG_MAX, PAGECACHE_TAG_WRITEBACK) {
445 long nr = folio_nr_pages(folio);
446 WARN_ON_ONCE(!folio_test_writeback(folio));
447 wb_stat_mod(old_wb, WB_WRITEBACK, -nr);
448 wb_stat_mod(new_wb, WB_WRITEBACK, nr);
449 }
450
451 if (mapping_tagged(mapping, PAGECACHE_TAG_WRITEBACK)) {
452 atomic_dec(&old_wb->writeback_inodes);
453 atomic_inc(&new_wb->writeback_inodes);
454 }
455
456 wb_get(new_wb);
457
458 /*
459 * Transfer to @new_wb's IO list if necessary. If the @inode is dirty,
460 * the specific list @inode was on is ignored and the @inode is put on
461 * ->b_dirty which is always correct including from ->b_dirty_time.
462 * If the @inode was clean, it means it was on the b_attached list, so
463 * move it onto the b_attached list of @new_wb.
464 */
465 if (!list_empty(&inode->i_io_list)) {
466 inode->i_wb = new_wb;
467
468 if (inode_state_read(inode) & I_DIRTY_ALL) {
469 /*
470 * We need to keep b_dirty list sorted by
471 * dirtied_time_when. However properly sorting the
472 * inode in the list gets too expensive when switching
473 * many inodes. So just attach inode at the end of the
474 * dirty list and clobber the dirtied_time_when.
475 */
476 inode->dirtied_time_when = jiffies;
477 inode_io_list_move_locked(inode, new_wb,
478 &new_wb->b_dirty);
479 } else {
480 inode_cgwb_move_to_attached(inode, new_wb);
481 }
482 } else {
483 inode->i_wb = new_wb;
484 }
485
486 /* ->i_wb_frn updates may race wbc_detach_inode() but doesn't matter */
487 inode->i_wb_frn_winner = 0;
488 inode->i_wb_frn_avg_time = 0;
489 inode->i_wb_frn_history = 0;
490 switched = true;
491 skip_switch:
492 /*
493 * Paired with an acquire fence in unlocked_inode_to_wb_begin() and
494 * ensures that the new wb is visible if they see !I_WB_SWITCH.
495 */
496 smp_wmb();
497 inode_state_clear(inode, I_WB_SWITCH);
498
499 xa_unlock_irq(&mapping->i_pages);
500 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock);
501
502 return switched;
503 }
504
cgroup_writeback_pin(struct super_block * sb)505 static inline void cgroup_writeback_pin(struct super_block *sb)
506 {
507 atomic_inc(&sb->s_isw_nr_in_flight);
508 }
509
cgroup_writeback_unpin(struct super_block * sb)510 static inline void cgroup_writeback_unpin(struct super_block *sb)
511 {
512 if (atomic_dec_and_test(&sb->s_isw_nr_in_flight))
513 wake_up_var(&sb->s_isw_nr_in_flight);
514 }
515
cgroup_writeback_drain(struct super_block * sb)516 static inline void cgroup_writeback_drain(struct super_block *sb)
517 {
518 wait_var_event(&sb->s_isw_nr_in_flight,
519 !atomic_read(&sb->s_isw_nr_in_flight));
520 }
521
process_inode_switch_wbs(struct bdi_writeback * new_wb,struct inode_switch_wbs_context * isw)522 static void process_inode_switch_wbs(struct bdi_writeback *new_wb,
523 struct inode_switch_wbs_context *isw)
524 {
525 struct backing_dev_info *bdi = inode_to_bdi(isw->inodes[0]);
526 struct bdi_writeback *old_wb = isw->inodes[0]->i_wb;
527 unsigned long nr_switched = 0;
528 struct inode **inodep;
529
530 /*
531 * If @inode switches cgwb membership while sync_inodes_sb() is
532 * being issued, sync_inodes_sb() might miss it. Synchronize.
533 */
534 down_read(&bdi->wb_switch_rwsem);
535
536 inodep = isw->inodes;
537 /*
538 * By the time control reaches here, RCU grace period has passed
539 * since I_WB_SWITCH assertion and all wb stat update transactions
540 * between unlocked_inode_to_wb_begin/end() are guaranteed to be
541 * synchronizing against the i_pages lock.
542 *
543 * Grabbing old_wb->list_lock, inode->i_lock and the i_pages lock
544 * gives us exclusion against all wb related operations on @inode
545 * including IO list manipulations and stat updates.
546 */
547 relock:
548 if (old_wb < new_wb) {
549 spin_lock(&old_wb->list_lock);
550 spin_lock_nested(&new_wb->list_lock, SINGLE_DEPTH_NESTING);
551 } else {
552 spin_lock(&new_wb->list_lock);
553 spin_lock_nested(&old_wb->list_lock, SINGLE_DEPTH_NESTING);
554 }
555
556 while (*inodep) {
557 WARN_ON_ONCE((*inodep)->i_wb != old_wb);
558 if (inode_do_switch_wbs(*inodep, old_wb, new_wb))
559 nr_switched++;
560 inodep++;
561 if (*inodep && need_resched()) {
562 spin_unlock(&new_wb->list_lock);
563 spin_unlock(&old_wb->list_lock);
564 cond_resched();
565 goto relock;
566 }
567 }
568
569 spin_unlock(&new_wb->list_lock);
570 spin_unlock(&old_wb->list_lock);
571
572 up_read(&bdi->wb_switch_rwsem);
573
574 if (nr_switched) {
575 wb_wakeup(new_wb);
576 wb_put_many(old_wb, nr_switched);
577 }
578
579 for (inodep = isw->inodes; *inodep; inodep++) {
580 struct super_block *sb = (*inodep)->i_sb;
581
582 iput(*inodep);
583 cgroup_writeback_unpin(sb);
584 }
585 wb_put(new_wb);
586 kfree(isw);
587 atomic_dec(&isw_nr_in_flight);
588 }
589
inode_switch_wbs_work_fn(struct work_struct * work)590 void inode_switch_wbs_work_fn(struct work_struct *work)
591 {
592 struct bdi_writeback *new_wb = container_of(work, struct bdi_writeback,
593 switch_work);
594 struct inode_switch_wbs_context *isw, *next_isw;
595 struct llist_node *list;
596
597 list = llist_del_all(&new_wb->switch_wbs_ctxs);
598 /*
599 * Nothing to do? That would be a problem as references held by isw
600 * items protect wb from freeing...
601 */
602 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(!list))
603 return;
604
605 /*
606 * Grab our reference to wb so that it cannot get freed under us
607 * after we process all the isw items.
608 */
609 wb_get(new_wb);
610 /*
611 * In addition to synchronizing among switchers, I_WB_SWITCH
612 * tells the RCU protected stat update paths to grab the i_page
613 * lock so that stat transfer can synchronize against them.
614 * Let's continue after I_WB_SWITCH is guaranteed to be
615 * visible.
616 */
617 synchronize_rcu();
618
619 llist_for_each_entry_safe(isw, next_isw, list, list)
620 process_inode_switch_wbs(new_wb, isw);
621 wb_put(new_wb);
622 }
623
inode_prepare_wbs_switch(struct inode * inode,struct bdi_writeback * new_wb)624 static bool inode_prepare_wbs_switch(struct inode *inode,
625 struct bdi_writeback *new_wb)
626 {
627 /* Avoid the atomic_inc/smp_mb dance once SB_ACTIVE is gone. */
628 if (!(inode->i_sb->s_flags & SB_ACTIVE))
629 return false;
630
631 /*
632 * Pairs with smp_mb() in cgroup_writeback_umount(): the umounter either
633 * sees a non-zero counter and waits, or we see SB_ACTIVE clear below.
634 */
635 cgroup_writeback_pin(inode->i_sb);
636 smp_mb();
637
638 if (IS_DAX(inode))
639 goto out_unpin;
640
641 /* while holding I_WB_SWITCH, no one else can update the association */
642 spin_lock(&inode->i_lock);
643 if (!(inode->i_sb->s_flags & SB_ACTIVE) ||
644 inode_state_read(inode) & (I_WB_SWITCH | I_FREEING | I_WILL_FREE) ||
645 inode_to_wb(inode) == new_wb) {
646 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock);
647 goto out_unpin;
648 }
649 inode_state_set(inode, I_WB_SWITCH);
650 __iget(inode);
651 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock);
652
653 return true;
654
655 out_unpin:
656 cgroup_writeback_unpin(inode->i_sb);
657 return false;
658 }
659
wb_queue_isw(struct bdi_writeback * wb,struct inode_switch_wbs_context * isw)660 static void wb_queue_isw(struct bdi_writeback *wb,
661 struct inode_switch_wbs_context *isw)
662 {
663 if (llist_add(&isw->list, &wb->switch_wbs_ctxs))
664 queue_work(isw_wq, &wb->switch_work);
665 }
666
667 /**
668 * inode_switch_wbs - change the wb association of an inode
669 * @inode: target inode
670 * @new_wb_id: ID of the new wb
671 *
672 * Switch @inode's wb association to the wb identified by @new_wb_id. The
673 * switching is performed asynchronously and may fail silently.
674 */
inode_switch_wbs(struct inode * inode,int new_wb_id)675 static void inode_switch_wbs(struct inode *inode, int new_wb_id)
676 {
677 struct backing_dev_info *bdi = inode_to_bdi(inode);
678 struct cgroup_subsys_state *memcg_css;
679 struct inode_switch_wbs_context *isw;
680 struct bdi_writeback *new_wb = NULL;
681
682 /* noop if seems to be already in progress */
683 if (inode_state_read_once(inode) & I_WB_SWITCH)
684 return;
685
686 /* avoid queueing a new switch if too many are already in flight */
687 if (atomic_read(&isw_nr_in_flight) > WB_FRN_MAX_IN_FLIGHT)
688 return;
689
690 isw = kzalloc_flex(*isw, inodes, 2, GFP_ATOMIC);
691 if (!isw)
692 return;
693
694 atomic_inc(&isw_nr_in_flight);
695
696 /* find and pin the new wb */
697 rcu_read_lock();
698 memcg_css = css_from_id(new_wb_id, &memory_cgrp_subsys);
699 if (memcg_css && !css_tryget(memcg_css))
700 memcg_css = NULL;
701 rcu_read_unlock();
702 if (!memcg_css)
703 goto out_free;
704
705 new_wb = wb_get_create(bdi, memcg_css, GFP_ATOMIC);
706 css_put(memcg_css);
707 if (!new_wb)
708 goto out_free;
709
710 if (!inode_prepare_wbs_switch(inode, new_wb))
711 goto out_free;
712
713 isw->inodes[0] = inode;
714
715 trace_inode_switch_wbs_queue(inode->i_wb, new_wb, 1);
716 wb_queue_isw(new_wb, isw);
717 return;
718
719 out_free:
720 atomic_dec(&isw_nr_in_flight);
721 if (new_wb)
722 wb_put(new_wb);
723 kfree(isw);
724 }
725
isw_prepare_wbs_switch(struct bdi_writeback * new_wb,struct inode_switch_wbs_context * isw,struct list_head * list,int * nr)726 static bool isw_prepare_wbs_switch(struct bdi_writeback *new_wb,
727 struct inode_switch_wbs_context *isw,
728 struct list_head *list, int *nr)
729 {
730 struct inode *inode;
731
732 list_for_each_entry(inode, list, i_io_list) {
733 if (!inode_prepare_wbs_switch(inode, new_wb))
734 continue;
735
736 isw->inodes[*nr] = inode;
737 (*nr)++;
738
739 if (*nr >= WB_MAX_INODES_PER_ISW - 1)
740 return true;
741 }
742 return false;
743 }
744
745 /**
746 * cleanup_offline_cgwb - detach associated inodes
747 * @wb: target wb
748 *
749 * Switch all inodes attached to @wb to a nearest living ancestor's wb in order
750 * to eventually release the dying @wb. Returns %true if not all inodes were
751 * switched and the function has to be restarted.
752 */
cleanup_offline_cgwb(struct bdi_writeback * wb)753 bool cleanup_offline_cgwb(struct bdi_writeback *wb)
754 {
755 struct cgroup_subsys_state *memcg_css;
756 struct inode_switch_wbs_context *isw;
757 struct bdi_writeback *new_wb;
758 int nr;
759 bool restart = false;
760
761 isw = kzalloc_flex(*isw, inodes, WB_MAX_INODES_PER_ISW);
762 if (!isw)
763 return restart;
764
765 atomic_inc(&isw_nr_in_flight);
766
767 for (memcg_css = wb->memcg_css->parent; memcg_css;
768 memcg_css = memcg_css->parent) {
769 new_wb = wb_get_create(wb->bdi, memcg_css, GFP_KERNEL);
770 if (new_wb)
771 break;
772 }
773 if (unlikely(!new_wb))
774 new_wb = &wb->bdi->wb; /* wb_get() is noop for bdi's wb */
775
776 nr = 0;
777 spin_lock(&wb->list_lock);
778 /*
779 * In addition to the inodes that have completed writeback, also switch
780 * cgwbs for those inodes only with dirty timestamps. Otherwise, those
781 * inodes won't be written back for a long time when lazytime is
782 * enabled, and thus pinning the dying cgwbs. It won't break the
783 * bandwidth restrictions, as writeback of inode metadata is not
784 * accounted for.
785 */
786 restart = isw_prepare_wbs_switch(new_wb, isw, &wb->b_attached, &nr);
787 if (!restart)
788 restart = isw_prepare_wbs_switch(new_wb, isw, &wb->b_dirty_time,
789 &nr);
790 spin_unlock(&wb->list_lock);
791
792 /* no attached inodes? bail out */
793 if (nr == 0) {
794 atomic_dec(&isw_nr_in_flight);
795 wb_put(new_wb);
796 kfree(isw);
797 return restart;
798 }
799
800 trace_inode_switch_wbs_queue(wb, new_wb, nr);
801 wb_queue_isw(new_wb, isw);
802
803 return restart;
804 }
805
806 /**
807 * wbc_attach_and_unlock_inode - associate wbc with target inode and unlock it
808 * @wbc: writeback_control of interest
809 * @inode: target inode
810 *
811 * @inode is locked and about to be written back under the control of @wbc.
812 * Record @inode's writeback context into @wbc and unlock the i_lock. On
813 * writeback completion, wbc_detach_inode() should be called. This is used
814 * to track the cgroup writeback context.
815 */
wbc_attach_and_unlock_inode(struct writeback_control * wbc,struct inode * inode)816 static void wbc_attach_and_unlock_inode(struct writeback_control *wbc,
817 struct inode *inode)
818 __releases(&inode->i_lock)
819 {
820 if (!inode_cgwb_enabled(inode)) {
821 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock);
822 return;
823 }
824
825 wbc->wb = inode_to_wb(inode);
826 wbc->inode = inode;
827
828 wbc->wb_id = wbc->wb->memcg_css->id;
829 wbc->wb_lcand_id = inode->i_wb_frn_winner;
830 wbc->wb_tcand_id = 0;
831 wbc->wb_bytes = 0;
832 wbc->wb_lcand_bytes = 0;
833 wbc->wb_tcand_bytes = 0;
834
835 wb_get(wbc->wb);
836 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock);
837
838 /*
839 * A dying wb indicates that either the blkcg associated with the
840 * memcg changed or the associated memcg is dying. In the first
841 * case, a replacement wb should already be available and we should
842 * refresh the wb immediately. In the second case, trying to
843 * refresh will keep failing.
844 */
845 if (unlikely(wb_dying(wbc->wb) && !css_is_dying(wbc->wb->memcg_css)))
846 inode_switch_wbs(inode, wbc->wb_id);
847 }
848
849 /**
850 * wbc_attach_fdatawrite_inode - associate wbc and inode for fdatawrite
851 * @wbc: writeback_control of interest
852 * @inode: target inode
853 *
854 * This function is to be used by filemap_writeback(), which is an alternative
855 * entry point into writeback code, and first ensures @inode is associated with
856 * a bdi_writeback and attaches it to @wbc.
857 */
wbc_attach_fdatawrite_inode(struct writeback_control * wbc,struct inode * inode)858 void wbc_attach_fdatawrite_inode(struct writeback_control *wbc,
859 struct inode *inode)
860 {
861 spin_lock(&inode->i_lock);
862 inode_attach_wb(inode, NULL);
863 wbc_attach_and_unlock_inode(wbc, inode);
864 }
865 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(wbc_attach_fdatawrite_inode);
866
867 /**
868 * wbc_detach_inode - disassociate wbc from inode and perform foreign detection
869 * @wbc: writeback_control of the just finished writeback
870 *
871 * To be called after a writeback attempt of an inode finishes and undoes
872 * wbc_attach_and_unlock_inode(). Can be called under any context.
873 *
874 * As concurrent write sharing of an inode is expected to be very rare and
875 * memcg only tracks page ownership on first-use basis severely confining
876 * the usefulness of such sharing, cgroup writeback tracks ownership
877 * per-inode. While the support for concurrent write sharing of an inode
878 * is deemed unnecessary, an inode being written to by different cgroups at
879 * different points in time is a lot more common, and, more importantly,
880 * charging only by first-use can too readily lead to grossly incorrect
881 * behaviors (single foreign page can lead to gigabytes of writeback to be
882 * incorrectly attributed).
883 *
884 * To resolve this issue, cgroup writeback detects the majority dirtier of
885 * an inode and transfers the ownership to it. To avoid unnecessary
886 * oscillation, the detection mechanism keeps track of history and gives
887 * out the switch verdict only if the foreign usage pattern is stable over
888 * a certain amount of time and/or writeback attempts.
889 *
890 * On each writeback attempt, @wbc tries to detect the majority writer
891 * using Boyer-Moore majority vote algorithm. In addition to the byte
892 * count from the majority voting, it also counts the bytes written for the
893 * current wb and the last round's winner wb (max of last round's current
894 * wb, the winner from two rounds ago, and the last round's majority
895 * candidate). Keeping track of the historical winner helps the algorithm
896 * to semi-reliably detect the most active writer even when it's not the
897 * absolute majority.
898 *
899 * Once the winner of the round is determined, whether the winner is
900 * foreign or not and how much IO time the round consumed is recorded in
901 * inode->i_wb_frn_history. If the amount of recorded foreign IO time is
902 * over a certain threshold, the switch verdict is given.
903 */
wbc_detach_inode(struct writeback_control * wbc)904 void wbc_detach_inode(struct writeback_control *wbc)
905 {
906 struct bdi_writeback *wb = wbc->wb;
907 struct inode *inode = wbc->inode;
908 unsigned long avg_time, max_bytes, max_time;
909 u16 history;
910 int max_id;
911
912 if (!wb)
913 return;
914
915 history = inode->i_wb_frn_history;
916 avg_time = inode->i_wb_frn_avg_time;
917
918 /* pick the winner of this round */
919 if (wbc->wb_bytes >= wbc->wb_lcand_bytes &&
920 wbc->wb_bytes >= wbc->wb_tcand_bytes) {
921 max_id = wbc->wb_id;
922 max_bytes = wbc->wb_bytes;
923 } else if (wbc->wb_lcand_bytes >= wbc->wb_tcand_bytes) {
924 max_id = wbc->wb_lcand_id;
925 max_bytes = wbc->wb_lcand_bytes;
926 } else {
927 max_id = wbc->wb_tcand_id;
928 max_bytes = wbc->wb_tcand_bytes;
929 }
930
931 /*
932 * Calculate the amount of IO time the winner consumed and fold it
933 * into the running average kept per inode. If the consumed IO
934 * time is lower than avag / WB_FRN_TIME_CUT_DIV, ignore it for
935 * deciding whether to switch or not. This is to prevent one-off
936 * small dirtiers from skewing the verdict.
937 */
938 max_time = DIV_ROUND_UP((max_bytes >> PAGE_SHIFT) << WB_FRN_TIME_SHIFT,
939 wb->avg_write_bandwidth);
940 if (avg_time)
941 avg_time += (max_time >> WB_FRN_TIME_AVG_SHIFT) -
942 (avg_time >> WB_FRN_TIME_AVG_SHIFT);
943 else
944 avg_time = max_time; /* immediate catch up on first run */
945
946 if (max_time >= avg_time / WB_FRN_TIME_CUT_DIV) {
947 int slots;
948
949 /*
950 * The switch verdict is reached if foreign wb's consume
951 * more than a certain proportion of IO time in a
952 * WB_FRN_TIME_PERIOD. This is loosely tracked by 16 slot
953 * history mask where each bit represents one sixteenth of
954 * the period. Determine the number of slots to shift into
955 * history from @max_time.
956 */
957 slots = min(DIV_ROUND_UP(max_time, WB_FRN_HIST_UNIT),
958 (unsigned long)WB_FRN_HIST_MAX_SLOTS);
959 history <<= slots;
960 if (wbc->wb_id != max_id)
961 history |= (1U << slots) - 1;
962
963 if (history)
964 trace_inode_foreign_history(inode, wbc, history);
965
966 /*
967 * Switch if the current wb isn't the consistent winner.
968 * If there are multiple closely competing dirtiers, the
969 * inode may switch across them repeatedly over time, which
970 * is okay. The main goal is avoiding keeping an inode on
971 * the wrong wb for an extended period of time.
972 */
973 if (hweight16(history) > WB_FRN_HIST_THR_SLOTS)
974 inode_switch_wbs(inode, max_id);
975 }
976
977 /*
978 * Multiple instances of this function may race to update the
979 * following fields but we don't mind occassional inaccuracies.
980 */
981 inode->i_wb_frn_winner = max_id;
982 inode->i_wb_frn_avg_time = min(avg_time, (unsigned long)U16_MAX);
983 inode->i_wb_frn_history = history;
984
985 wb_put(wbc->wb);
986 wbc->wb = NULL;
987 }
988 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(wbc_detach_inode);
989
990 /**
991 * wbc_account_cgroup_owner - account writeback to update inode cgroup ownership
992 * @wbc: writeback_control of the writeback in progress
993 * @folio: folio being written out
994 * @bytes: number of bytes being written out
995 *
996 * @bytes from @folio are about to written out during the writeback
997 * controlled by @wbc. Keep the book for foreign inode detection. See
998 * wbc_detach_inode().
999 */
wbc_account_cgroup_owner(struct writeback_control * wbc,struct folio * folio,size_t bytes)1000 void wbc_account_cgroup_owner(struct writeback_control *wbc, struct folio *folio,
1001 size_t bytes)
1002 {
1003 struct cgroup_subsys_state *css;
1004 int id;
1005
1006 /*
1007 * pageout() path doesn't attach @wbc to the inode being written
1008 * out. This is intentional as we don't want the function to block
1009 * behind a slow cgroup. Ultimately, we want pageout() to kick off
1010 * regular writeback instead of writing things out itself.
1011 */
1012 if (!wbc->wb || wbc->no_cgroup_owner)
1013 return;
1014
1015 css = get_mem_cgroup_css_from_folio(folio);
1016 /* dead cgroups shouldn't contribute to inode ownership arbitration */
1017 if (!css_is_online(css))
1018 goto out;
1019
1020 id = css->id;
1021
1022 if (id == wbc->wb_id) {
1023 wbc->wb_bytes += bytes;
1024 goto out;
1025 }
1026
1027 if (id == wbc->wb_lcand_id)
1028 wbc->wb_lcand_bytes += bytes;
1029
1030 /* Boyer-Moore majority vote algorithm */
1031 if (!wbc->wb_tcand_bytes)
1032 wbc->wb_tcand_id = id;
1033 if (id == wbc->wb_tcand_id)
1034 wbc->wb_tcand_bytes += bytes;
1035 else
1036 wbc->wb_tcand_bytes -= min(bytes, wbc->wb_tcand_bytes);
1037 out:
1038 css_put(css);
1039 }
1040 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(wbc_account_cgroup_owner);
1041
1042 /**
1043 * wb_split_bdi_pages - split nr_pages to write according to bandwidth
1044 * @wb: target bdi_writeback to split @nr_pages to
1045 * @nr_pages: number of pages to write for the whole bdi
1046 *
1047 * Split @wb's portion of @nr_pages according to @wb's write bandwidth in
1048 * relation to the total write bandwidth of all wb's w/ dirty inodes on
1049 * @wb->bdi.
1050 */
wb_split_bdi_pages(struct bdi_writeback * wb,long nr_pages)1051 static long wb_split_bdi_pages(struct bdi_writeback *wb, long nr_pages)
1052 {
1053 unsigned long this_bw = wb->avg_write_bandwidth;
1054 unsigned long tot_bw = atomic_long_read(&wb->bdi->tot_write_bandwidth);
1055
1056 if (nr_pages == LONG_MAX)
1057 return LONG_MAX;
1058
1059 /*
1060 * This may be called on clean wb's and proportional distribution
1061 * may not make sense, just use the original @nr_pages in those
1062 * cases. In general, we wanna err on the side of writing more.
1063 */
1064 if (!tot_bw || this_bw >= tot_bw)
1065 return nr_pages;
1066 else
1067 return DIV_ROUND_UP_ULL((u64)nr_pages * this_bw, tot_bw);
1068 }
1069
1070 /**
1071 * bdi_split_work_to_wbs - split a wb_writeback_work to all wb's of a bdi
1072 * @bdi: target backing_dev_info
1073 * @base_work: wb_writeback_work to issue
1074 * @skip_if_busy: skip wb's which already have writeback in progress
1075 *
1076 * Split and issue @base_work to all wb's (bdi_writeback's) of @bdi which
1077 * have dirty inodes. If @base_work->nr_page isn't %LONG_MAX, it's
1078 * distributed to the busy wbs according to each wb's proportion in the
1079 * total active write bandwidth of @bdi.
1080 */
bdi_split_work_to_wbs(struct backing_dev_info * bdi,struct wb_writeback_work * base_work,bool skip_if_busy)1081 static void bdi_split_work_to_wbs(struct backing_dev_info *bdi,
1082 struct wb_writeback_work *base_work,
1083 bool skip_if_busy)
1084 {
1085 struct bdi_writeback *last_wb = NULL;
1086 struct bdi_writeback *wb = list_entry(&bdi->wb_list,
1087 struct bdi_writeback, bdi_node);
1088
1089 might_sleep();
1090 restart:
1091 rcu_read_lock();
1092 list_for_each_entry_continue_rcu(wb, &bdi->wb_list, bdi_node) {
1093 DEFINE_WB_COMPLETION(fallback_work_done, bdi);
1094 struct wb_writeback_work fallback_work;
1095 struct wb_writeback_work *work;
1096 long nr_pages;
1097
1098 if (last_wb) {
1099 wb_put(last_wb);
1100 last_wb = NULL;
1101 }
1102
1103 /* SYNC_ALL writes out I_DIRTY_TIME too */
1104 if (!wb_has_dirty_io(wb) &&
1105 (base_work->sync_mode == WB_SYNC_NONE ||
1106 list_empty(&wb->b_dirty_time)))
1107 continue;
1108 if (skip_if_busy && writeback_in_progress(wb))
1109 continue;
1110
1111 nr_pages = wb_split_bdi_pages(wb, base_work->nr_pages);
1112
1113 work = kmalloc_obj(*work, GFP_ATOMIC);
1114 if (work) {
1115 *work = *base_work;
1116 work->nr_pages = nr_pages;
1117 work->auto_free = 1;
1118 wb_queue_work(wb, work);
1119 continue;
1120 }
1121
1122 /*
1123 * If wb_tryget fails, the wb has been shutdown, skip it.
1124 *
1125 * Pin @wb so that it stays on @bdi->wb_list. This allows
1126 * continuing iteration from @wb after dropping and
1127 * regrabbing rcu read lock.
1128 */
1129 if (!wb_tryget(wb))
1130 continue;
1131
1132 /* alloc failed, execute synchronously using on-stack fallback */
1133 work = &fallback_work;
1134 *work = *base_work;
1135 work->nr_pages = nr_pages;
1136 work->auto_free = 0;
1137 work->done = &fallback_work_done;
1138
1139 wb_queue_work(wb, work);
1140 last_wb = wb;
1141
1142 rcu_read_unlock();
1143 wb_wait_for_completion(&fallback_work_done);
1144 goto restart;
1145 }
1146 rcu_read_unlock();
1147
1148 if (last_wb)
1149 wb_put(last_wb);
1150 }
1151
1152 /**
1153 * cgroup_writeback_by_id - initiate cgroup writeback from bdi and memcg IDs
1154 * @bdi_id: target bdi id
1155 * @memcg_id: target memcg css id
1156 * @reason: reason why some writeback work initiated
1157 * @done: target wb_completion
1158 *
1159 * Initiate flush of the bdi_writeback identified by @bdi_id and @memcg_id
1160 * with the specified parameters.
1161 */
cgroup_writeback_by_id(u64 bdi_id,int memcg_id,enum wb_reason reason,struct wb_completion * done)1162 int cgroup_writeback_by_id(u64 bdi_id, int memcg_id,
1163 enum wb_reason reason, struct wb_completion *done)
1164 {
1165 struct backing_dev_info *bdi;
1166 struct cgroup_subsys_state *memcg_css;
1167 struct bdi_writeback *wb;
1168 struct wb_writeback_work *work;
1169 unsigned long dirty;
1170 int ret;
1171
1172 /* lookup bdi and memcg */
1173 bdi = bdi_get_by_id(bdi_id);
1174 if (!bdi)
1175 return -ENOENT;
1176
1177 rcu_read_lock();
1178 memcg_css = css_from_id(memcg_id, &memory_cgrp_subsys);
1179 if (memcg_css && !css_tryget(memcg_css))
1180 memcg_css = NULL;
1181 rcu_read_unlock();
1182 if (!memcg_css) {
1183 ret = -ENOENT;
1184 goto out_bdi_put;
1185 }
1186
1187 /*
1188 * And find the associated wb. If the wb isn't there already
1189 * there's nothing to flush, don't create one.
1190 */
1191 wb = wb_get_lookup(bdi, memcg_css);
1192 if (!wb) {
1193 ret = -ENOENT;
1194 goto out_css_put;
1195 }
1196
1197 /*
1198 * The caller is attempting to write out most of
1199 * the currently dirty pages. Let's take the current dirty page
1200 * count and inflate it by 25% which should be large enough to
1201 * flush out most dirty pages while avoiding getting livelocked by
1202 * concurrent dirtiers.
1203 *
1204 * BTW the memcg stats are flushed periodically and this is best-effort
1205 * estimation, so some potential error is ok.
1206 */
1207 dirty = memcg_page_state(mem_cgroup_from_css(memcg_css), NR_FILE_DIRTY);
1208 dirty = dirty * 10 / 8;
1209
1210 /* issue the writeback work */
1211 work = kzalloc_obj(*work, GFP_NOWAIT);
1212 if (work) {
1213 work->nr_pages = dirty;
1214 work->sync_mode = WB_SYNC_NONE;
1215 work->range_cyclic = 1;
1216 work->reason = reason;
1217 work->done = done;
1218 work->auto_free = 1;
1219 wb_queue_work(wb, work);
1220 ret = 0;
1221 } else {
1222 ret = -ENOMEM;
1223 }
1224
1225 wb_put(wb);
1226 out_css_put:
1227 css_put(memcg_css);
1228 out_bdi_put:
1229 bdi_put(bdi);
1230 return ret;
1231 }
1232
1233 /**
1234 * cgroup_writeback_umount - wait for in-flight inode wb switches on @sb
1235 * @sb: target super_block
1236 *
1237 * Wait until every inode wb switch that already passed the SB_ACTIVE
1238 * check on this superblock has been completed by the worker. Since
1239 * SB_ACTIVE is cleared before this is called, no new switches can start
1240 * for @sb, so s_isw_nr_in_flight will monotonically drop to zero.
1241 */
cgroup_writeback_umount(struct super_block * sb)1242 void cgroup_writeback_umount(struct super_block *sb)
1243 {
1244 if (!(sb->s_bdi->capabilities & BDI_CAP_WRITEBACK))
1245 return;
1246
1247 /*
1248 * Pairs with smp_mb() in inode_prepare_wbs_switch(): we either observe
1249 * a non-zero counter and wait, or the switcher sees SB_ACTIVE clear
1250 * (cleared by generic_shutdown_super()) and bails before grabbing the
1251 * inode.
1252 */
1253 smp_mb();
1254 cgroup_writeback_drain(sb);
1255 }
1256
cgroup_writeback_init(void)1257 static int __init cgroup_writeback_init(void)
1258 {
1259 isw_wq = alloc_workqueue("inode_switch_wbs", WQ_PERCPU, 0);
1260 if (!isw_wq)
1261 return -ENOMEM;
1262 return 0;
1263 }
1264 fs_initcall(cgroup_writeback_init);
1265
1266 #else /* CONFIG_CGROUP_WRITEBACK */
1267
bdi_down_write_wb_switch_rwsem(struct backing_dev_info * bdi)1268 static void bdi_down_write_wb_switch_rwsem(struct backing_dev_info *bdi) { }
bdi_up_write_wb_switch_rwsem(struct backing_dev_info * bdi)1269 static void bdi_up_write_wb_switch_rwsem(struct backing_dev_info *bdi) { }
1270
inode_cgwb_move_to_attached(struct inode * inode,struct bdi_writeback * wb)1271 static void inode_cgwb_move_to_attached(struct inode *inode,
1272 struct bdi_writeback *wb)
1273 {
1274 assert_spin_locked(&wb->list_lock);
1275 assert_spin_locked(&inode->i_lock);
1276 WARN_ON_ONCE(inode_state_read(inode) & I_FREEING);
1277
1278 inode_state_clear(inode, I_SYNC_QUEUED);
1279 list_del_init(&inode->i_io_list);
1280 wb_io_lists_depopulated(wb);
1281 }
1282
1283 static struct bdi_writeback *
locked_inode_to_wb_and_lock_list(struct inode * inode)1284 locked_inode_to_wb_and_lock_list(struct inode *inode)
1285 __releases(&inode->i_lock)
1286 __acquires(&wb->list_lock)
1287 {
1288 struct bdi_writeback *wb = inode_to_wb(inode);
1289
1290 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock);
1291 spin_lock(&wb->list_lock);
1292 return wb;
1293 }
1294
inode_to_wb_and_lock_list(struct inode * inode)1295 static struct bdi_writeback *inode_to_wb_and_lock_list(struct inode *inode)
1296 __acquires(&wb->list_lock)
1297 {
1298 struct bdi_writeback *wb = inode_to_wb(inode);
1299
1300 spin_lock(&wb->list_lock);
1301 return wb;
1302 }
1303
wb_split_bdi_pages(struct bdi_writeback * wb,long nr_pages)1304 static long wb_split_bdi_pages(struct bdi_writeback *wb, long nr_pages)
1305 {
1306 return nr_pages;
1307 }
1308
bdi_split_work_to_wbs(struct backing_dev_info * bdi,struct wb_writeback_work * base_work,bool skip_if_busy)1309 static void bdi_split_work_to_wbs(struct backing_dev_info *bdi,
1310 struct wb_writeback_work *base_work,
1311 bool skip_if_busy)
1312 {
1313 might_sleep();
1314
1315 if (!skip_if_busy || !writeback_in_progress(&bdi->wb)) {
1316 base_work->auto_free = 0;
1317 wb_queue_work(&bdi->wb, base_work);
1318 }
1319 }
1320
wbc_attach_and_unlock_inode(struct writeback_control * wbc,struct inode * inode)1321 static inline void wbc_attach_and_unlock_inode(struct writeback_control *wbc,
1322 struct inode *inode)
1323 __releases(&inode->i_lock)
1324 {
1325 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock);
1326 }
1327
1328 #endif /* CONFIG_CGROUP_WRITEBACK */
1329
1330 /*
1331 * Add in the number of potentially dirty inodes, because each inode
1332 * write can dirty pagecache in the underlying blockdev.
1333 */
get_nr_dirty_pages(void)1334 static unsigned long get_nr_dirty_pages(void)
1335 {
1336 return global_node_page_state(NR_FILE_DIRTY) +
1337 get_nr_dirty_inodes();
1338 }
1339
wb_start_writeback(struct bdi_writeback * wb,enum wb_reason reason)1340 static void wb_start_writeback(struct bdi_writeback *wb, enum wb_reason reason)
1341 {
1342 if (!wb_has_dirty_io(wb))
1343 return;
1344
1345 /*
1346 * All callers of this function want to start writeback of all
1347 * dirty pages. Places like vmscan can call this at a very
1348 * high frequency, causing pointless allocations of tons of
1349 * work items and keeping the flusher threads busy retrieving
1350 * that work. Ensure that we only allow one of them pending and
1351 * inflight at the time.
1352 */
1353 if (test_bit(WB_start_all, &wb->state) ||
1354 test_and_set_bit(WB_start_all, &wb->state))
1355 return;
1356
1357 wb->start_all_reason = reason;
1358 wb_wakeup(wb);
1359 }
1360
1361 /**
1362 * wb_start_background_writeback - start background writeback
1363 * @wb: bdi_writback to write from
1364 *
1365 * Description:
1366 * This makes sure WB_SYNC_NONE background writeback happens. When
1367 * this function returns, it is only guaranteed that for given wb
1368 * some IO is happening if we are over background dirty threshold.
1369 * Caller need not hold sb s_umount semaphore.
1370 */
wb_start_background_writeback(struct bdi_writeback * wb)1371 void wb_start_background_writeback(struct bdi_writeback *wb)
1372 {
1373 /*
1374 * We just wake up the flusher thread. It will perform background
1375 * writeback as soon as there is no other work to do.
1376 */
1377 trace_writeback_wake_background(wb);
1378 wb_wakeup(wb);
1379 }
1380
1381 /*
1382 * Remove the inode from the writeback list it is on.
1383 */
inode_io_list_del(struct inode * inode)1384 void inode_io_list_del(struct inode *inode)
1385 {
1386 struct bdi_writeback *wb;
1387
1388 /*
1389 * FIXME: ext4 can call here from ext4_evict_inode() after evict() already
1390 * unlinked the inode.
1391 */
1392 if (list_empty_careful(&inode->i_io_list))
1393 return;
1394
1395 wb = inode_to_wb_and_lock_list(inode);
1396 spin_lock(&inode->i_lock);
1397
1398 inode_state_clear(inode, I_SYNC_QUEUED);
1399 list_del_init(&inode->i_io_list);
1400 wb_io_lists_depopulated(wb);
1401
1402 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock);
1403 spin_unlock(&wb->list_lock);
1404 }
1405 EXPORT_SYMBOL(inode_io_list_del);
1406
1407 /*
1408 * mark an inode as under writeback on the sb
1409 */
sb_mark_inode_writeback(struct inode * inode)1410 void sb_mark_inode_writeback(struct inode *inode)
1411 {
1412 struct super_block *sb = inode->i_sb;
1413 unsigned long flags;
1414
1415 if (list_empty(&inode->i_wb_list)) {
1416 spin_lock_irqsave(&sb->s_inode_wblist_lock, flags);
1417 if (list_empty(&inode->i_wb_list)) {
1418 list_add_tail(&inode->i_wb_list, &sb->s_inodes_wb);
1419 trace_sb_mark_inode_writeback(inode);
1420 }
1421 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&sb->s_inode_wblist_lock, flags);
1422 }
1423 }
1424
1425 /*
1426 * clear an inode as under writeback on the sb
1427 */
sb_clear_inode_writeback(struct inode * inode)1428 void sb_clear_inode_writeback(struct inode *inode)
1429 {
1430 struct super_block *sb = inode->i_sb;
1431 unsigned long flags;
1432
1433 if (!list_empty(&inode->i_wb_list)) {
1434 spin_lock_irqsave(&sb->s_inode_wblist_lock, flags);
1435 if (!list_empty(&inode->i_wb_list)) {
1436 list_del_init(&inode->i_wb_list);
1437 trace_sb_clear_inode_writeback(inode);
1438 }
1439 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&sb->s_inode_wblist_lock, flags);
1440 }
1441 }
1442
1443 /*
1444 * Redirty an inode: set its when-it-was dirtied timestamp and move it to the
1445 * furthest end of its superblock's dirty-inode list.
1446 *
1447 * Before stamping the inode's ->dirtied_when, we check to see whether it is
1448 * already the most-recently-dirtied inode on the b_dirty list. If that is
1449 * the case then the inode must have been redirtied while it was being written
1450 * out and we don't reset its dirtied_when.
1451 */
redirty_tail_locked(struct inode * inode,struct bdi_writeback * wb)1452 static void redirty_tail_locked(struct inode *inode, struct bdi_writeback *wb)
1453 {
1454 assert_spin_locked(&inode->i_lock);
1455
1456 inode_state_clear(inode, I_SYNC_QUEUED);
1457 /*
1458 * When the inode is being freed just don't bother with dirty list
1459 * tracking. Flush worker will ignore this inode anyway and it will
1460 * trigger assertions in inode_io_list_move_locked().
1461 */
1462 if (inode_state_read(inode) & I_FREEING) {
1463 list_del_init(&inode->i_io_list);
1464 wb_io_lists_depopulated(wb);
1465 return;
1466 }
1467 if (!list_empty(&wb->b_dirty)) {
1468 struct inode *tail;
1469
1470 tail = wb_inode(wb->b_dirty.next);
1471 if (time_before(inode->dirtied_when, tail->dirtied_when))
1472 inode->dirtied_when = jiffies;
1473 }
1474 inode_io_list_move_locked(inode, wb, &wb->b_dirty);
1475 }
1476
redirty_tail(struct inode * inode,struct bdi_writeback * wb)1477 static void redirty_tail(struct inode *inode, struct bdi_writeback *wb)
1478 {
1479 spin_lock(&inode->i_lock);
1480 redirty_tail_locked(inode, wb);
1481 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock);
1482 }
1483
1484 /*
1485 * requeue inode for re-scanning after bdi->b_io list is exhausted.
1486 */
requeue_io(struct inode * inode,struct bdi_writeback * wb)1487 static void requeue_io(struct inode *inode, struct bdi_writeback *wb)
1488 {
1489 inode_io_list_move_locked(inode, wb, &wb->b_more_io);
1490 }
1491
inode_sync_complete(struct inode * inode)1492 static void inode_sync_complete(struct inode *inode)
1493 {
1494 assert_spin_locked(&inode->i_lock);
1495
1496 inode_state_clear(inode, I_SYNC);
1497 /* If inode is clean an unused, put it into LRU now... */
1498 inode_lru_list_add(inode);
1499 /* Called with inode->i_lock which ensures memory ordering. */
1500 inode_wake_up_bit(inode, __I_SYNC);
1501 }
1502
inode_dirtied_after(struct inode * inode,unsigned long t)1503 static bool inode_dirtied_after(struct inode *inode, unsigned long t)
1504 {
1505 bool ret = time_after(inode->dirtied_when, t);
1506 #ifndef CONFIG_64BIT
1507 /*
1508 * For inodes being constantly redirtied, dirtied_when can get stuck.
1509 * It _appears_ to be in the future, but is actually in distant past.
1510 * This test is necessary to prevent such wrapped-around relative times
1511 * from permanently stopping the whole bdi writeback.
1512 */
1513 ret = ret && time_before_eq(inode->dirtied_when, jiffies);
1514 #endif
1515 return ret;
1516 }
1517
1518 /*
1519 * Move expired (dirtied before dirtied_before) dirty inodes from
1520 * @delaying_queue to @dispatch_queue.
1521 */
move_expired_inodes(struct list_head * delaying_queue,struct list_head * dispatch_queue,unsigned long dirtied_before)1522 static int move_expired_inodes(struct list_head *delaying_queue,
1523 struct list_head *dispatch_queue,
1524 unsigned long dirtied_before)
1525 {
1526 LIST_HEAD(tmp);
1527 struct list_head *pos, *node;
1528 struct super_block *sb = NULL;
1529 struct inode *inode;
1530 int do_sb_sort = 0;
1531 int moved = 0;
1532
1533 while (!list_empty(delaying_queue)) {
1534 inode = wb_inode(delaying_queue->prev);
1535 if (inode_dirtied_after(inode, dirtied_before))
1536 break;
1537 spin_lock(&inode->i_lock);
1538 list_move(&inode->i_io_list, &tmp);
1539 moved++;
1540 inode_state_set(inode, I_SYNC_QUEUED);
1541 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock);
1542 if (sb_is_blkdev_sb(inode->i_sb))
1543 continue;
1544 if (sb && sb != inode->i_sb)
1545 do_sb_sort = 1;
1546 sb = inode->i_sb;
1547 }
1548
1549 /* just one sb in list, splice to dispatch_queue and we're done */
1550 if (!do_sb_sort) {
1551 list_splice(&tmp, dispatch_queue);
1552 goto out;
1553 }
1554
1555 /*
1556 * Although inode's i_io_list is moved from 'tmp' to 'dispatch_queue',
1557 * we don't take inode->i_lock here because it is just a pointless overhead.
1558 * Inode is already marked as I_SYNC_QUEUED so writeback list handling is
1559 * fully under our control.
1560 */
1561 while (!list_empty(&tmp)) {
1562 sb = wb_inode(tmp.prev)->i_sb;
1563 list_for_each_prev_safe(pos, node, &tmp) {
1564 inode = wb_inode(pos);
1565 if (inode->i_sb == sb)
1566 list_move(&inode->i_io_list, dispatch_queue);
1567 }
1568 }
1569 out:
1570 return moved;
1571 }
1572
1573 /*
1574 * Queue all expired dirty inodes for io, eldest first.
1575 * Before
1576 * newly dirtied b_dirty b_io b_more_io
1577 * =============> gf edc BA
1578 * After
1579 * newly dirtied b_dirty b_io b_more_io
1580 * =============> g fBAedc
1581 * |
1582 * +--> dequeue for IO
1583 */
queue_io(struct bdi_writeback * wb,struct wb_writeback_work * work,unsigned long dirtied_before)1584 static void queue_io(struct bdi_writeback *wb, struct wb_writeback_work *work,
1585 unsigned long dirtied_before)
1586 {
1587 int moved;
1588 unsigned long time_expire_jif = dirtied_before;
1589
1590 assert_spin_locked(&wb->list_lock);
1591 list_splice_init(&wb->b_more_io, &wb->b_io);
1592 moved = move_expired_inodes(&wb->b_dirty, &wb->b_io, dirtied_before);
1593 if (!work->for_sync)
1594 time_expire_jif = jiffies - dirtytime_expire_interval * HZ;
1595 moved += move_expired_inodes(&wb->b_dirty_time, &wb->b_io,
1596 time_expire_jif);
1597 if (moved)
1598 wb_io_lists_populated(wb);
1599 trace_writeback_queue_io(wb, work, dirtied_before, moved);
1600 }
1601
write_inode(struct inode * inode,struct writeback_control * wbc)1602 static int write_inode(struct inode *inode, struct writeback_control *wbc)
1603 {
1604 int ret;
1605
1606 if (inode->i_sb->s_op->write_inode && !is_bad_inode(inode)) {
1607 trace_writeback_write_inode_start(inode, wbc);
1608 ret = inode->i_sb->s_op->write_inode(inode, wbc);
1609 trace_writeback_write_inode(inode, wbc);
1610 return ret;
1611 }
1612 return 0;
1613 }
1614
1615 /*
1616 * Wait for writeback on an inode to complete. Called with i_lock held.
1617 * Caller must make sure inode cannot go away when we drop i_lock.
1618 */
inode_wait_for_writeback(struct inode * inode)1619 void inode_wait_for_writeback(struct inode *inode)
1620 {
1621 struct wait_bit_queue_entry wqe;
1622 struct wait_queue_head *wq_head;
1623
1624 assert_spin_locked(&inode->i_lock);
1625
1626 if (!(inode_state_read(inode) & I_SYNC))
1627 return;
1628
1629 wq_head = inode_bit_waitqueue(&wqe, inode, __I_SYNC);
1630 for (;;) {
1631 prepare_to_wait_event(wq_head, &wqe.wq_entry, TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE);
1632 /* Checking I_SYNC with inode->i_lock guarantees memory ordering. */
1633 if (!(inode_state_read(inode) & I_SYNC))
1634 break;
1635 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock);
1636 schedule();
1637 spin_lock(&inode->i_lock);
1638 }
1639 finish_wait(wq_head, &wqe.wq_entry);
1640 }
1641
1642 /*
1643 * Sleep until I_SYNC is cleared. This function must be called with i_lock
1644 * held and drops it. It is aimed for callers not holding any inode reference
1645 * so once i_lock is dropped, inode can go away.
1646 */
inode_sleep_on_writeback(struct inode * inode)1647 static void inode_sleep_on_writeback(struct inode *inode)
1648 __releases(inode->i_lock)
1649 {
1650 struct wait_bit_queue_entry wqe;
1651 struct wait_queue_head *wq_head;
1652 bool sleep;
1653
1654 assert_spin_locked(&inode->i_lock);
1655
1656 wq_head = inode_bit_waitqueue(&wqe, inode, __I_SYNC);
1657 prepare_to_wait_event(wq_head, &wqe.wq_entry, TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE);
1658 /* Checking I_SYNC with inode->i_lock guarantees memory ordering. */
1659 sleep = !!(inode_state_read(inode) & I_SYNC);
1660 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock);
1661 if (sleep)
1662 schedule();
1663 finish_wait(wq_head, &wqe.wq_entry);
1664 }
1665
1666 /*
1667 * Find proper writeback list for the inode depending on its current state and
1668 * possibly also change of its state while we were doing writeback. Here we
1669 * handle things such as livelock prevention or fairness of writeback among
1670 * inodes. This function can be called only by flusher thread - noone else
1671 * processes all inodes in writeback lists and requeueing inodes behind flusher
1672 * thread's back can have unexpected consequences.
1673 */
requeue_inode(struct inode * inode,struct bdi_writeback * wb,struct writeback_control * wbc,unsigned long dirtied_before)1674 static void requeue_inode(struct inode *inode, struct bdi_writeback *wb,
1675 struct writeback_control *wbc,
1676 unsigned long dirtied_before)
1677 {
1678 if (inode_state_read(inode) & I_FREEING)
1679 return;
1680
1681 /*
1682 * Sync livelock prevention. Each inode is tagged and synced in one
1683 * shot. If still dirty, it will be redirty_tail()'ed below. Update
1684 * the dirty time to prevent enqueue and sync it again.
1685 */
1686 if ((inode_state_read(inode) & I_DIRTY) &&
1687 (wbc->sync_mode == WB_SYNC_ALL || wbc->tagged_writepages))
1688 inode->dirtied_when = jiffies;
1689
1690 if (wbc->pages_skipped) {
1691 /*
1692 * Writeback is not making progress due to locked buffers.
1693 * Skip this inode for now. Although having skipped pages
1694 * is odd for clean inodes, it can happen for some
1695 * filesystems so handle that gracefully.
1696 */
1697 if (inode_state_read(inode) & I_DIRTY_ALL)
1698 redirty_tail_locked(inode, wb);
1699 else
1700 inode_cgwb_move_to_attached(inode, wb);
1701 return;
1702 }
1703
1704 if (mapping_tagged(inode->i_mapping, PAGECACHE_TAG_DIRTY)) {
1705 /*
1706 * We didn't write back all the pages. nfs_writepages()
1707 * sometimes bales out without doing anything.
1708 */
1709 if (wbc->nr_to_write <= 0 &&
1710 !inode_dirtied_after(inode, dirtied_before)) {
1711 /* Slice used up. Queue for next turn. */
1712 requeue_io(inode, wb);
1713 } else {
1714 /*
1715 * Writeback blocked by something other than
1716 * congestion. Delay the inode for some time to
1717 * avoid spinning on the CPU (100% iowait)
1718 * retrying writeback of the dirty page/inode
1719 * that cannot be performed immediately.
1720 */
1721 redirty_tail_locked(inode, wb);
1722 }
1723 } else if (inode_state_read(inode) & I_DIRTY) {
1724 /*
1725 * Filesystems can dirty the inode during writeback operations,
1726 * such as delayed allocation during submission or metadata
1727 * updates after data IO completion.
1728 */
1729 redirty_tail_locked(inode, wb);
1730 } else if (inode_state_read(inode) & I_DIRTY_TIME) {
1731 inode->dirtied_when = jiffies;
1732 inode_io_list_move_locked(inode, wb, &wb->b_dirty_time);
1733 inode_state_clear(inode, I_SYNC_QUEUED);
1734 } else {
1735 /* The inode is clean. Remove from writeback lists. */
1736 inode_cgwb_move_to_attached(inode, wb);
1737 }
1738 }
1739
__sync_lazytime(struct inode * inode)1740 static bool __sync_lazytime(struct inode *inode)
1741 {
1742 spin_lock(&inode->i_lock);
1743 if (!(inode_state_read(inode) & I_DIRTY_TIME)) {
1744 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock);
1745 return false;
1746 }
1747 inode_state_clear(inode, I_DIRTY_TIME);
1748 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock);
1749 inode->i_op->sync_lazytime(inode);
1750 return true;
1751 }
1752
sync_lazytime(struct inode * inode)1753 bool sync_lazytime(struct inode *inode)
1754 {
1755 if (!(inode_state_read_once(inode) & I_DIRTY_TIME))
1756 return false;
1757
1758 trace_writeback_lazytime(inode);
1759 if (inode->i_op->sync_lazytime)
1760 return __sync_lazytime(inode);
1761 mark_inode_dirty_sync(inode);
1762 return true;
1763 }
1764
1765 /*
1766 * Write out an inode and its dirty pages (or some of its dirty pages, depending
1767 * on @wbc->nr_to_write), and clear the relevant dirty flags from i_state.
1768 *
1769 * This doesn't remove the inode from the writeback list it is on, except
1770 * potentially to move it from b_dirty_time to b_dirty due to timestamp
1771 * expiration. The caller is otherwise responsible for writeback list handling.
1772 *
1773 * The caller is also responsible for setting the I_SYNC flag beforehand and
1774 * calling inode_sync_complete() to clear it afterwards.
1775 */
1776 static int
__writeback_single_inode(struct inode * inode,struct writeback_control * wbc)1777 __writeback_single_inode(struct inode *inode, struct writeback_control *wbc)
1778 {
1779 struct address_space *mapping = inode->i_mapping;
1780 long nr_to_write = wbc->nr_to_write;
1781 unsigned dirty;
1782 int ret;
1783
1784 WARN_ON(!(inode_state_read_once(inode) & I_SYNC));
1785
1786 trace_writeback_single_inode_start(inode, wbc, nr_to_write);
1787
1788 ret = do_writepages(mapping, wbc);
1789
1790 /*
1791 * Make sure to wait on the data before writing out the metadata.
1792 * This is important for filesystems that modify metadata on data
1793 * I/O completion. We don't do it for sync(2) writeback because it has a
1794 * separate, external IO completion path and ->sync_fs for guaranteeing
1795 * inode metadata is written back correctly.
1796 */
1797 if (wbc->sync_mode == WB_SYNC_ALL && !wbc->for_sync) {
1798 int err = filemap_fdatawait(mapping);
1799 if (ret == 0)
1800 ret = err;
1801 }
1802
1803 /*
1804 * For data integrity writeback, or when the dirty interval expired,
1805 * ask the file system to propagata lazy timestamp updates into real
1806 * dirty state.
1807 */
1808 if ((inode_state_read_once(inode) & I_DIRTY_TIME) &&
1809 (wbc->sync_mode == WB_SYNC_ALL ||
1810 time_after(jiffies, inode->dirtied_time_when +
1811 dirtytime_expire_interval * HZ)))
1812 sync_lazytime(inode);
1813
1814 /*
1815 * Get and clear the dirty flags from i_state. This needs to be done
1816 * after calling writepages because some filesystems may redirty the
1817 * inode during writepages due to delalloc. It also needs to be done
1818 * after handling timestamp expiration, as that may dirty the inode too.
1819 */
1820 spin_lock(&inode->i_lock);
1821 dirty = inode_state_read(inode) & I_DIRTY;
1822 inode_state_clear(inode, dirty);
1823
1824 /*
1825 * Paired with smp_mb() in __mark_inode_dirty(). This allows
1826 * __mark_inode_dirty() to test i_state without grabbing i_lock -
1827 * either they see the I_DIRTY bits cleared or we see the dirtied
1828 * inode.
1829 *
1830 * I_DIRTY_PAGES is always cleared together above even if @mapping
1831 * still has dirty pages. The flag is reinstated after smp_mb() if
1832 * necessary. This guarantees that either __mark_inode_dirty()
1833 * sees clear I_DIRTY_PAGES or we see PAGECACHE_TAG_DIRTY.
1834 */
1835 smp_mb();
1836
1837 if (mapping_tagged(mapping, PAGECACHE_TAG_DIRTY))
1838 inode_state_set(inode, I_DIRTY_PAGES);
1839 else if (unlikely(inode_state_read(inode) & I_PINNING_NETFS_WB)) {
1840 if (!(inode_state_read(inode) & I_DIRTY_PAGES)) {
1841 inode_state_clear(inode, I_PINNING_NETFS_WB);
1842 wbc->unpinned_netfs_wb = true;
1843 dirty |= I_PINNING_NETFS_WB; /* Cause write_inode */
1844 }
1845 }
1846
1847 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock);
1848
1849 /* Don't write the inode if only I_DIRTY_PAGES was set */
1850 if (dirty & ~I_DIRTY_PAGES) {
1851 int err = write_inode(inode, wbc);
1852 if (ret == 0)
1853 ret = err;
1854 }
1855
1856 /*
1857 * Do we need to wait for inode metadata IO possibly submitted
1858 * by previous WB_SYNC_NONE writeback?
1859 */
1860 if (wbc->sync_mode == WB_SYNC_ALL && !wbc->for_sync &&
1861 inode_state_read_once(inode) & I_METADATA_WRITEBACK) {
1862 int err;
1863
1864 spin_lock(&inode->i_lock);
1865 inode_state_clear(inode, I_METADATA_WRITEBACK);
1866 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock);
1867 err = inode->i_sb->s_op->sync_inode_metadata(inode, wbc);
1868 if (ret == 0)
1869 ret = err;
1870 }
1871 wbc->unpinned_netfs_wb = false;
1872 trace_writeback_single_inode(inode, wbc, nr_to_write);
1873 return ret;
1874 }
1875
1876 /*
1877 * Write out an inode's dirty data and metadata on-demand, i.e. separately from
1878 * the regular batched writeback done by the flusher threads in
1879 * writeback_sb_inodes(). @wbc controls various aspects of the write, such as
1880 * whether it is a data-integrity sync (%WB_SYNC_ALL) or not (%WB_SYNC_NONE).
1881 *
1882 * To prevent the inode from going away, either the caller must have a reference
1883 * to the inode, or the inode must have I_WILL_FREE or I_FREEING set.
1884 */
writeback_single_inode(struct inode * inode,struct writeback_control * wbc)1885 static int writeback_single_inode(struct inode *inode,
1886 struct writeback_control *wbc)
1887 {
1888 struct bdi_writeback *wb;
1889 int ret = 0;
1890
1891 spin_lock(&inode->i_lock);
1892 if (!icount_read(inode))
1893 WARN_ON(!(inode_state_read(inode) & (I_WILL_FREE | I_FREEING)));
1894 else
1895 WARN_ON(inode_state_read(inode) & I_WILL_FREE);
1896
1897 if (inode_state_read(inode) & I_SYNC) {
1898 /*
1899 * Writeback is already running on the inode. For WB_SYNC_NONE,
1900 * that's enough and we can just return. For WB_SYNC_ALL, we
1901 * must wait for the existing writeback to complete, then do
1902 * writeback again if there's anything left.
1903 */
1904 if (wbc->sync_mode != WB_SYNC_ALL)
1905 goto out;
1906 inode_wait_for_writeback(inode);
1907 }
1908 WARN_ON(inode_state_read(inode) & I_SYNC);
1909 /*
1910 * If the inode is already fully clean, then there's nothing to do.
1911 *
1912 * For data-integrity syncs we also need to check whether any folios or
1913 * metadata are still under writeback, e.g. due to prior WB_SYNC_NONE
1914 * writeback. If there, we'll need to wait for them.
1915 */
1916 if (!(inode_state_read(inode) & I_DIRTY_ALL)) {
1917 if (wbc->sync_mode != WB_SYNC_ALL)
1918 goto out;
1919 if (!mapping_tagged(inode->i_mapping, PAGECACHE_TAG_WRITEBACK) &&
1920 !(inode_state_read(inode) & I_METADATA_WRITEBACK))
1921 goto out;
1922 }
1923 inode_state_set(inode, I_SYNC);
1924 wbc_attach_and_unlock_inode(wbc, inode);
1925
1926 ret = __writeback_single_inode(inode, wbc);
1927
1928 wbc_detach_inode(wbc);
1929
1930 wb = inode_to_wb_and_lock_list(inode);
1931 spin_lock(&inode->i_lock);
1932 /*
1933 * If the inode is freeing, its i_io_list shoudn't be updated
1934 * as it can be finally deleted at this moment.
1935 */
1936 if (!(inode_state_read(inode) & I_FREEING)) {
1937 /*
1938 * If the inode is now fully clean, then it can be safely
1939 * removed from its writeback list (if any). Otherwise the
1940 * flusher threads are responsible for the writeback lists.
1941 */
1942 if (!(inode_state_read(inode) & I_DIRTY_ALL))
1943 inode_cgwb_move_to_attached(inode, wb);
1944 else if (!(inode_state_read(inode) & I_SYNC_QUEUED)) {
1945 if ((inode_state_read(inode) & I_DIRTY))
1946 redirty_tail_locked(inode, wb);
1947 else if (inode_state_read(inode) & I_DIRTY_TIME) {
1948 inode->dirtied_when = jiffies;
1949 inode_io_list_move_locked(inode,
1950 wb,
1951 &wb->b_dirty_time);
1952 }
1953 }
1954 }
1955
1956 spin_unlock(&wb->list_lock);
1957 inode_sync_complete(inode);
1958 out:
1959 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock);
1960 return ret;
1961 }
1962
writeback_chunk_size(struct super_block * sb,struct bdi_writeback * wb,struct wb_writeback_work * work)1963 static long writeback_chunk_size(struct super_block *sb,
1964 struct bdi_writeback *wb, struct wb_writeback_work *work)
1965 {
1966 long pages;
1967
1968 /*
1969 * WB_SYNC_ALL mode does livelock avoidance by syncing dirty
1970 * inodes/pages in one big loop. Setting wbc.nr_to_write=LONG_MAX
1971 * here avoids calling into writeback_inodes_wb() more than once.
1972 *
1973 * The intended call sequence for WB_SYNC_ALL writeback is:
1974 *
1975 * wb_writeback()
1976 * writeback_sb_inodes() <== called only once
1977 * write_cache_pages() <== called once for each inode
1978 * (quickly) tag currently dirty pages
1979 * (maybe slowly) sync all tagged pages
1980 */
1981 if (work->sync_mode == WB_SYNC_ALL || work->tagged_writepages)
1982 return LONG_MAX;
1983
1984 pages = min(wb->avg_write_bandwidth / 2,
1985 global_wb_domain.dirty_limit / DIRTY_SCOPE);
1986 pages = min(pages, work->nr_pages);
1987 return round_down(pages + sb->s_min_writeback_pages,
1988 sb->s_min_writeback_pages);
1989 }
1990
1991 /*
1992 * Write a portion of b_io inodes which belong to @sb.
1993 *
1994 * Return the number of pages and/or inodes written.
1995 *
1996 * NOTE! This is called with wb->list_lock held, and will
1997 * unlock and relock that for each inode it ends up doing
1998 * IO for.
1999 */
writeback_sb_inodes(struct super_block * sb,struct bdi_writeback * wb,struct wb_writeback_work * work)2000 static long writeback_sb_inodes(struct super_block *sb,
2001 struct bdi_writeback *wb,
2002 struct wb_writeback_work *work)
2003 {
2004 struct writeback_control wbc = {
2005 .sync_mode = work->sync_mode,
2006 .tagged_writepages = work->tagged_writepages,
2007 .for_kupdate = work->for_kupdate,
2008 .for_background = work->for_background,
2009 .for_sync = work->for_sync,
2010 .range_cyclic = work->range_cyclic,
2011 .range_start = 0,
2012 .range_end = LLONG_MAX,
2013 };
2014 unsigned long start_time = jiffies;
2015 unsigned long timeout = sysctl_hung_task_timeout_secs;
2016 long write_chunk;
2017 long total_wrote = 0; /* count both pages and inodes */
2018 unsigned long dirtied_before = jiffies;
2019
2020 if (work->for_kupdate)
2021 dirtied_before = jiffies -
2022 msecs_to_jiffies(dirty_expire_interval * 10);
2023
2024 while (!list_empty(&wb->b_io)) {
2025 struct inode *inode = wb_inode(wb->b_io.prev);
2026 struct bdi_writeback *tmp_wb;
2027 long wrote;
2028
2029 if (inode->i_sb != sb) {
2030 if (work->sb) {
2031 /*
2032 * We only want to write back data for this
2033 * superblock, move all inodes not belonging
2034 * to it back onto the dirty list.
2035 */
2036 redirty_tail(inode, wb);
2037 continue;
2038 }
2039
2040 /*
2041 * The inode belongs to a different superblock.
2042 * Bounce back to the caller to unpin this and
2043 * pin the next superblock.
2044 */
2045 break;
2046 }
2047
2048 /*
2049 * Don't bother with new inodes or inodes being freed, first
2050 * kind does not need periodic writeout yet, and for the latter
2051 * kind writeout is handled by the freer.
2052 */
2053 spin_lock(&inode->i_lock);
2054 if (inode_state_read(inode) & (I_NEW | I_FREEING | I_WILL_FREE)) {
2055 redirty_tail_locked(inode, wb);
2056 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock);
2057 continue;
2058 }
2059 if ((inode_state_read(inode) & I_SYNC) && wbc.sync_mode != WB_SYNC_ALL) {
2060 /*
2061 * If this inode is locked for writeback and we are not
2062 * doing writeback-for-data-integrity, move it to
2063 * b_more_io so that writeback can proceed with the
2064 * other inodes on s_io.
2065 *
2066 * We'll have another go at writing back this inode
2067 * when we completed a full scan of b_io.
2068 */
2069 requeue_io(inode, wb);
2070 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock);
2071 trace_writeback_sb_inodes_requeue(inode);
2072 continue;
2073 }
2074 spin_unlock(&wb->list_lock);
2075
2076 /*
2077 * We already requeued the inode if it had I_SYNC set and we
2078 * are doing WB_SYNC_NONE writeback. So this catches only the
2079 * WB_SYNC_ALL case.
2080 */
2081 if (inode_state_read(inode) & I_SYNC) {
2082 /* Wait for I_SYNC. This function drops i_lock... */
2083 inode_sleep_on_writeback(inode);
2084 /* Inode may be gone, start again */
2085 spin_lock(&wb->list_lock);
2086 continue;
2087 }
2088 inode_state_set(inode, I_SYNC);
2089 wbc_attach_and_unlock_inode(&wbc, inode);
2090
2091 write_chunk = writeback_chunk_size(inode->i_sb, wb, work);
2092 wbc.nr_to_write = write_chunk;
2093 wbc.pages_skipped = 0;
2094
2095 /*
2096 * We use I_SYNC to pin the inode in memory. While it is set
2097 * evict_inode() will wait so the inode cannot be freed.
2098 */
2099 __writeback_single_inode(inode, &wbc);
2100
2101 /* Report progress to inform the hung task detector of the progress. */
2102 if (work->done && work->done->progress_stamp && timeout &&
2103 (jiffies - work->done->progress_stamp) > HZ * timeout / 2)
2104 wake_up_all(work->done->waitq);
2105
2106 wbc_detach_inode(&wbc);
2107 work->nr_pages -= write_chunk - wbc.nr_to_write;
2108 wrote = write_chunk - wbc.nr_to_write - wbc.pages_skipped;
2109 wrote = wrote < 0 ? 0 : wrote;
2110 total_wrote += wrote;
2111
2112 if (need_resched()) {
2113 /*
2114 * We're trying to balance between building up a nice
2115 * long list of IOs to improve our merge rate, and
2116 * getting those IOs out quickly for anyone throttling
2117 * in balance_dirty_pages(). cond_resched() doesn't
2118 * unplug, so get our IOs out the door before we
2119 * give up the CPU.
2120 */
2121 blk_flush_plug(current->plug, false);
2122 cond_resched();
2123 }
2124
2125 /*
2126 * Requeue @inode if still dirty. Be careful as @inode may
2127 * have been switched to another wb in the meantime.
2128 */
2129 tmp_wb = inode_to_wb_and_lock_list(inode);
2130 spin_lock(&inode->i_lock);
2131 if (!(inode_state_read(inode) & I_DIRTY_ALL))
2132 total_wrote++;
2133 requeue_inode(inode, tmp_wb, &wbc, dirtied_before);
2134 inode_sync_complete(inode);
2135 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock);
2136
2137 if (unlikely(tmp_wb != wb)) {
2138 spin_unlock(&tmp_wb->list_lock);
2139 spin_lock(&wb->list_lock);
2140 }
2141
2142 /*
2143 * bail out to wb_writeback() often enough to check
2144 * background threshold and other termination conditions.
2145 */
2146 if (total_wrote) {
2147 if (time_is_before_jiffies(start_time + HZ / 10UL))
2148 break;
2149 if (work->nr_pages <= 0)
2150 break;
2151 }
2152 }
2153 return total_wrote;
2154 }
2155
__writeback_inodes_wb(struct bdi_writeback * wb,struct wb_writeback_work * work)2156 static long __writeback_inodes_wb(struct bdi_writeback *wb,
2157 struct wb_writeback_work *work)
2158 {
2159 unsigned long start_time = jiffies;
2160 long wrote = 0;
2161
2162 while (!list_empty(&wb->b_io)) {
2163 struct inode *inode = wb_inode(wb->b_io.prev);
2164 struct super_block *sb = inode->i_sb;
2165
2166 if (!super_trylock_shared(sb)) {
2167 /*
2168 * super_trylock_shared() may fail consistently due to
2169 * s_umount being grabbed by someone else. Don't use
2170 * requeue_io() to avoid busy retrying the inode/sb.
2171 */
2172 redirty_tail(inode, wb);
2173 continue;
2174 }
2175 wrote += writeback_sb_inodes(sb, wb, work);
2176 up_read(&sb->s_umount);
2177
2178 /* refer to the same tests at the end of writeback_sb_inodes */
2179 if (wrote) {
2180 if (time_is_before_jiffies(start_time + HZ / 10UL))
2181 break;
2182 if (work->nr_pages <= 0)
2183 break;
2184 }
2185 }
2186 /* Leave any unwritten inodes on b_io */
2187 return wrote;
2188 }
2189
writeback_inodes_wb(struct bdi_writeback * wb,long nr_pages,enum wb_reason reason)2190 static long writeback_inodes_wb(struct bdi_writeback *wb, long nr_pages,
2191 enum wb_reason reason)
2192 {
2193 struct wb_writeback_work work = {
2194 .nr_pages = nr_pages,
2195 .sync_mode = WB_SYNC_NONE,
2196 .range_cyclic = 1,
2197 .reason = reason,
2198 };
2199 struct blk_plug plug;
2200
2201 blk_start_plug(&plug);
2202 spin_lock(&wb->list_lock);
2203 if (list_empty(&wb->b_io))
2204 queue_io(wb, &work, jiffies);
2205 __writeback_inodes_wb(wb, &work);
2206 spin_unlock(&wb->list_lock);
2207 blk_finish_plug(&plug);
2208
2209 return nr_pages - work.nr_pages;
2210 }
2211
2212 /*
2213 * Explicit flushing or periodic writeback of "old" data.
2214 *
2215 * Define "old": the first time one of an inode's pages is dirtied, we mark the
2216 * dirtying-time in the inode's address_space. So this periodic writeback code
2217 * just walks the superblock inode list, writing back any inodes which are
2218 * older than a specific point in time.
2219 *
2220 * Try to run once per dirty_writeback_interval. But if a writeback event
2221 * takes longer than a dirty_writeback_interval interval, then leave a
2222 * one-second gap.
2223 *
2224 * dirtied_before takes precedence over nr_to_write. So we'll only write back
2225 * all dirty pages if they are all attached to "old" mappings.
2226 */
wb_writeback(struct bdi_writeback * wb,struct wb_writeback_work * work)2227 static long wb_writeback(struct bdi_writeback *wb,
2228 struct wb_writeback_work *work)
2229 {
2230 long nr_pages = work->nr_pages;
2231 unsigned long dirtied_before = jiffies;
2232 struct inode *inode;
2233 long progress;
2234 struct blk_plug plug;
2235 bool queued = false;
2236
2237 blk_start_plug(&plug);
2238 for (;;) {
2239 /*
2240 * Stop writeback when nr_pages has been consumed
2241 */
2242 if (work->nr_pages <= 0)
2243 break;
2244
2245 /*
2246 * Background writeout and kupdate-style writeback may
2247 * run forever. Stop them if there is other work to do
2248 * so that e.g. sync can proceed. They'll be restarted
2249 * after the other works are all done.
2250 */
2251 if ((work->for_background || work->for_kupdate) &&
2252 !list_empty(&wb->work_list))
2253 break;
2254
2255 /*
2256 * For background writeout, stop when we are below the
2257 * background dirty threshold
2258 */
2259 if (work->for_background && !wb_over_bg_thresh(wb))
2260 break;
2261
2262
2263 spin_lock(&wb->list_lock);
2264
2265 trace_writeback_start(wb, work);
2266 if (list_empty(&wb->b_io)) {
2267 /*
2268 * Kupdate and background works are special and we want
2269 * to include all inodes that need writing. Livelock
2270 * avoidance is handled by these works yielding to any
2271 * other work so we are safe.
2272 */
2273 if (work->for_kupdate) {
2274 dirtied_before = jiffies -
2275 msecs_to_jiffies(dirty_expire_interval *
2276 10);
2277 } else if (work->for_background)
2278 dirtied_before = jiffies;
2279
2280 queue_io(wb, work, dirtied_before);
2281 queued = true;
2282 }
2283 if (work->sb)
2284 progress = writeback_sb_inodes(work->sb, wb, work);
2285 else
2286 progress = __writeback_inodes_wb(wb, work);
2287 trace_writeback_written(wb, work);
2288
2289 /*
2290 * Did we write something? Try for more
2291 *
2292 * Dirty inodes are moved to b_io for writeback in batches.
2293 * The completion of the current batch does not necessarily
2294 * mean the overall work is done. So we keep looping as long
2295 * as made some progress on cleaning pages or inodes.
2296 */
2297 if (progress || !queued) {
2298 spin_unlock(&wb->list_lock);
2299 continue;
2300 }
2301
2302 /*
2303 * No more inodes for IO, bail
2304 */
2305 if (list_empty(&wb->b_more_io)) {
2306 spin_unlock(&wb->list_lock);
2307 break;
2308 }
2309
2310 /*
2311 * Nothing written. Wait for some inode to
2312 * become available for writeback. Otherwise
2313 * we'll just busyloop.
2314 */
2315 trace_writeback_wait(wb, work);
2316 inode = wb_inode(wb->b_more_io.prev);
2317 spin_lock(&inode->i_lock);
2318 spin_unlock(&wb->list_lock);
2319 /* This function drops i_lock... */
2320 inode_sleep_on_writeback(inode);
2321 }
2322 blk_finish_plug(&plug);
2323
2324 return nr_pages - work->nr_pages;
2325 }
2326
2327 /*
2328 * Return the next wb_writeback_work struct that hasn't been processed yet.
2329 */
get_next_work_item(struct bdi_writeback * wb)2330 static struct wb_writeback_work *get_next_work_item(struct bdi_writeback *wb)
2331 {
2332 struct wb_writeback_work *work = NULL;
2333
2334 spin_lock_irq(&wb->work_lock);
2335 if (!list_empty(&wb->work_list)) {
2336 work = list_entry(wb->work_list.next,
2337 struct wb_writeback_work, list);
2338 list_del_init(&work->list);
2339 }
2340 spin_unlock_irq(&wb->work_lock);
2341 return work;
2342 }
2343
wb_check_background_flush(struct bdi_writeback * wb)2344 static long wb_check_background_flush(struct bdi_writeback *wb)
2345 {
2346 if (wb_over_bg_thresh(wb)) {
2347
2348 struct wb_writeback_work work = {
2349 .nr_pages = LONG_MAX,
2350 .sync_mode = WB_SYNC_NONE,
2351 .for_background = 1,
2352 .range_cyclic = 1,
2353 .reason = WB_REASON_BACKGROUND,
2354 };
2355
2356 return wb_writeback(wb, &work);
2357 }
2358
2359 return 0;
2360 }
2361
wb_check_old_data_flush(struct bdi_writeback * wb)2362 static long wb_check_old_data_flush(struct bdi_writeback *wb)
2363 {
2364 unsigned long expired;
2365 long nr_pages;
2366
2367 /*
2368 * When set to zero, disable periodic writeback
2369 */
2370 if (!dirty_writeback_interval)
2371 return 0;
2372
2373 expired = wb->last_old_flush +
2374 msecs_to_jiffies(dirty_writeback_interval * 10);
2375 if (time_before(jiffies, expired))
2376 return 0;
2377
2378 wb->last_old_flush = jiffies;
2379 nr_pages = get_nr_dirty_pages();
2380
2381 if (nr_pages) {
2382 struct wb_writeback_work work = {
2383 .nr_pages = nr_pages,
2384 .sync_mode = WB_SYNC_NONE,
2385 .for_kupdate = 1,
2386 .range_cyclic = 1,
2387 .reason = WB_REASON_PERIODIC,
2388 };
2389
2390 return wb_writeback(wb, &work);
2391 }
2392
2393 return 0;
2394 }
2395
wb_check_start_all(struct bdi_writeback * wb)2396 static long wb_check_start_all(struct bdi_writeback *wb)
2397 {
2398 long nr_pages;
2399
2400 if (!test_bit(WB_start_all, &wb->state))
2401 return 0;
2402
2403 nr_pages = get_nr_dirty_pages();
2404 if (nr_pages) {
2405 struct wb_writeback_work work = {
2406 .nr_pages = wb_split_bdi_pages(wb, nr_pages),
2407 .sync_mode = WB_SYNC_NONE,
2408 .range_cyclic = 1,
2409 .reason = wb->start_all_reason,
2410 };
2411
2412 nr_pages = wb_writeback(wb, &work);
2413 }
2414
2415 clear_bit(WB_start_all, &wb->state);
2416 return nr_pages;
2417 }
2418
wb_check_start_dontcache(struct bdi_writeback * wb)2419 static long wb_check_start_dontcache(struct bdi_writeback *wb)
2420 {
2421 long nr_pages;
2422
2423 if (!test_and_clear_bit(WB_start_dontcache, &wb->state))
2424 return 0;
2425
2426 nr_pages = wb_stat_sum(wb, WB_DONTCACHE_DIRTY);
2427 if (nr_pages) {
2428 struct wb_writeback_work work = {
2429 .nr_pages = nr_pages,
2430 .sync_mode = WB_SYNC_NONE,
2431 .range_cyclic = 1,
2432 .reason = WB_REASON_DONTCACHE,
2433 };
2434
2435 nr_pages = wb_writeback(wb, &work);
2436 }
2437
2438 return nr_pages;
2439 }
2440
2441 /*
2442 * Retrieve work items and do the writeback they describe
2443 */
wb_do_writeback(struct bdi_writeback * wb)2444 static long wb_do_writeback(struct bdi_writeback *wb)
2445 {
2446 struct wb_writeback_work *work;
2447 long wrote = 0;
2448
2449 set_bit(WB_writeback_running, &wb->state);
2450 while ((work = get_next_work_item(wb)) != NULL) {
2451 trace_writeback_exec(wb, work);
2452 wrote += wb_writeback(wb, work);
2453 finish_writeback_work(work);
2454 }
2455
2456 /*
2457 * Check for a flush-everything request
2458 */
2459 wrote += wb_check_start_all(wb);
2460
2461 /*
2462 * Check for dontcache writeback request
2463 */
2464 wrote += wb_check_start_dontcache(wb);
2465
2466 /*
2467 * Check for periodic writeback, kupdated() style
2468 */
2469 wrote += wb_check_old_data_flush(wb);
2470 wrote += wb_check_background_flush(wb);
2471 clear_bit(WB_writeback_running, &wb->state);
2472
2473 return wrote;
2474 }
2475
2476 /*
2477 * Handle writeback of dirty data for the device backed by this bdi. Also
2478 * reschedules periodically and does kupdated style flushing.
2479 */
wb_workfn(struct work_struct * work)2480 void wb_workfn(struct work_struct *work)
2481 {
2482 struct bdi_writeback *wb = container_of(to_delayed_work(work),
2483 struct bdi_writeback, dwork);
2484 long pages_written;
2485
2486 set_worker_desc("flush-%s", bdi_dev_name(wb->bdi));
2487
2488 if (likely(!current_is_workqueue_rescuer() ||
2489 !test_bit(WB_registered, &wb->state))) {
2490 /*
2491 * The normal path. Keep writing back @wb until its
2492 * work_list is empty. Note that this path is also taken
2493 * if @wb is shutting down even when we're running off the
2494 * rescuer as work_list needs to be drained.
2495 */
2496 do {
2497 pages_written = wb_do_writeback(wb);
2498 trace_writeback_pages_written(pages_written);
2499 } while (!list_empty(&wb->work_list));
2500 } else {
2501 /*
2502 * bdi_wq can't get enough workers and we're running off
2503 * the emergency worker. Don't hog it. Hopefully, 1024 is
2504 * enough for efficient IO.
2505 */
2506 pages_written = writeback_inodes_wb(wb, 1024,
2507 WB_REASON_FORKER_THREAD);
2508 trace_writeback_pages_written(pages_written);
2509 }
2510
2511 if (!list_empty(&wb->work_list))
2512 wb_wakeup(wb);
2513 else if (wb_has_dirty_io(wb) && dirty_writeback_interval)
2514 wb_wakeup_delayed(wb);
2515 }
2516
2517 /*
2518 * Start writeback of all dirty pages on this bdi.
2519 */
__wakeup_flusher_threads_bdi(struct backing_dev_info * bdi,enum wb_reason reason)2520 static void __wakeup_flusher_threads_bdi(struct backing_dev_info *bdi,
2521 enum wb_reason reason)
2522 {
2523 struct bdi_writeback *wb;
2524
2525 if (!bdi_has_dirty_io(bdi))
2526 return;
2527
2528 list_for_each_entry_rcu(wb, &bdi->wb_list, bdi_node)
2529 wb_start_writeback(wb, reason);
2530 }
2531
wakeup_flusher_threads_bdi(struct backing_dev_info * bdi,enum wb_reason reason)2532 void wakeup_flusher_threads_bdi(struct backing_dev_info *bdi,
2533 enum wb_reason reason)
2534 {
2535 rcu_read_lock();
2536 __wakeup_flusher_threads_bdi(bdi, reason);
2537 rcu_read_unlock();
2538 }
2539
2540 /**
2541 * filemap_dontcache_kick_writeback - kick flusher for IOCB_DONTCACHE writes
2542 * @mapping: address_space that was just written to
2543 *
2544 * Kick the writeback flusher thread to expedite writeback of dontcache dirty
2545 * pages. Queue writeback for the inode's wb for as many pages as there are
2546 * dontcache pages, but don't restrict writeback to dontcache pages only.
2547 *
2548 * This significantly improves performance over either writing all wb's pages
2549 * or writing only dontcache pages. Although it doesn't guarantee quick
2550 * writeback and reclaim of dontcache pages, it keeps the amount of dirty pages
2551 * in check. Over longer term dontcache pages get written and reclaimed by
2552 * background writeback even with this rough heuristic.
2553 */
filemap_dontcache_kick_writeback(struct address_space * mapping)2554 void filemap_dontcache_kick_writeback(struct address_space *mapping)
2555 {
2556 struct inode *inode = mapping->host;
2557 struct bdi_writeback *wb;
2558 struct wb_lock_cookie cookie = {};
2559 bool need_wakeup = false;
2560
2561 wb = unlocked_inode_to_wb_begin(inode, &cookie);
2562 if (wb_has_dirty_io(wb) &&
2563 !test_bit(WB_start_dontcache, &wb->state) &&
2564 !test_and_set_bit(WB_start_dontcache, &wb->state)) {
2565 wb_get(wb);
2566 need_wakeup = true;
2567 }
2568 unlocked_inode_to_wb_end(inode, &cookie);
2569
2570 if (need_wakeup) {
2571 wb_wakeup(wb);
2572 wb_put(wb);
2573 }
2574 }
2575 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(filemap_dontcache_kick_writeback);
2576
2577 /*
2578 * Wakeup the flusher threads to start writeback of all currently dirty pages
2579 */
wakeup_flusher_threads(enum wb_reason reason)2580 void wakeup_flusher_threads(enum wb_reason reason)
2581 {
2582 struct backing_dev_info *bdi;
2583
2584 /*
2585 * If we are expecting writeback progress we must submit plugged IO.
2586 */
2587 blk_flush_plug(current->plug, true);
2588
2589 rcu_read_lock();
2590 list_for_each_entry_rcu(bdi, &bdi_list, bdi_list)
2591 __wakeup_flusher_threads_bdi(bdi, reason);
2592 rcu_read_unlock();
2593 }
2594
2595 /*
2596 * Wake up bdi's periodically to make sure dirtytime inodes gets
2597 * written back periodically. We deliberately do *not* check the
2598 * b_dirtytime list in wb_has_dirty_io(), since this would cause the
2599 * kernel to be constantly waking up once there are any dirtytime
2600 * inodes on the system. So instead we define a separate delayed work
2601 * function which gets called much more rarely. (By default, only
2602 * once every 12 hours.)
2603 *
2604 * If there is any other write activity going on in the file system,
2605 * this function won't be necessary. But if the only thing that has
2606 * happened on the file system is a dirtytime inode caused by an atime
2607 * update, we need this infrastructure below to make sure that inode
2608 * eventually gets pushed out to disk.
2609 */
2610 static void wakeup_dirtytime_writeback(struct work_struct *w);
2611 static DECLARE_DELAYED_WORK(dirtytime_work, wakeup_dirtytime_writeback);
2612
wakeup_dirtytime_writeback(struct work_struct * w)2613 static void wakeup_dirtytime_writeback(struct work_struct *w)
2614 {
2615 struct backing_dev_info *bdi;
2616
2617 rcu_read_lock();
2618 list_for_each_entry_rcu(bdi, &bdi_list, bdi_list) {
2619 struct bdi_writeback *wb;
2620
2621 list_for_each_entry_rcu(wb, &bdi->wb_list, bdi_node)
2622 if (!list_empty(&wb->b_dirty_time))
2623 wb_wakeup(wb);
2624 }
2625 rcu_read_unlock();
2626 if (dirtytime_expire_interval)
2627 schedule_delayed_work(&dirtytime_work,
2628 round_jiffies_relative(dirtytime_expire_interval * HZ));
2629 }
2630
dirtytime_interval_handler(const struct ctl_table * table,int write,void * buffer,size_t * lenp,loff_t * ppos)2631 static int dirtytime_interval_handler(const struct ctl_table *table, int write,
2632 void *buffer, size_t *lenp, loff_t *ppos)
2633 {
2634 int ret;
2635
2636 ret = proc_dointvec_minmax(table, write, buffer, lenp, ppos);
2637 if (ret == 0 && write) {
2638 if (dirtytime_expire_interval)
2639 mod_delayed_work(system_percpu_wq, &dirtytime_work, 0);
2640 else
2641 cancel_delayed_work_sync(&dirtytime_work);
2642 }
2643 return ret;
2644 }
2645
2646 static const struct ctl_table vm_fs_writeback_table[] = {
2647 {
2648 .procname = "dirtytime_expire_seconds",
2649 .data = &dirtytime_expire_interval,
2650 .maxlen = sizeof(dirtytime_expire_interval),
2651 .mode = 0644,
2652 .proc_handler = dirtytime_interval_handler,
2653 .extra1 = SYSCTL_ZERO,
2654 },
2655 };
2656
start_dirtytime_writeback(void)2657 static int __init start_dirtytime_writeback(void)
2658 {
2659 if (dirtytime_expire_interval)
2660 schedule_delayed_work(&dirtytime_work,
2661 round_jiffies_relative(dirtytime_expire_interval * HZ));
2662 register_sysctl_init("vm", vm_fs_writeback_table);
2663 return 0;
2664 }
2665 __initcall(start_dirtytime_writeback);
2666
2667 /**
2668 * __mark_inode_dirty - internal function to mark an inode dirty
2669 *
2670 * @inode: inode to mark
2671 * @flags: what kind of dirty, e.g. I_DIRTY_SYNC. This can be a combination of
2672 * multiple I_DIRTY_* flags, except that I_DIRTY_TIME can't be combined
2673 * with I_DIRTY_PAGES.
2674 *
2675 * Mark an inode as dirty. We notify the filesystem, then update the inode's
2676 * dirty flags. Then, if needed we add the inode to the appropriate dirty list.
2677 *
2678 * Most callers should use mark_inode_dirty() or mark_inode_dirty_sync()
2679 * instead of calling this directly.
2680 *
2681 * CAREFUL! We only add the inode to the dirty list if it is hashed or if it
2682 * refers to a blockdev. Unhashed inodes will never be added to the dirty list
2683 * even if they are later hashed, as they will have been marked dirty already.
2684 *
2685 * In short, ensure you hash any inodes _before_ you start marking them dirty.
2686 *
2687 * Note that for blockdevs, inode->dirtied_when represents the dirtying time of
2688 * the block-special inode (/dev/hda1) itself. And the ->dirtied_when field of
2689 * the kernel-internal blockdev inode represents the dirtying time of the
2690 * blockdev's pages. This is why for I_DIRTY_PAGES we always use
2691 * page->mapping->host, so the page-dirtying time is recorded in the internal
2692 * blockdev inode.
2693 */
__mark_inode_dirty(struct inode * inode,int flags)2694 void __mark_inode_dirty(struct inode *inode, int flags)
2695 {
2696 struct super_block *sb = inode->i_sb;
2697 int dirtytime = 0;
2698 struct bdi_writeback *wb = NULL;
2699
2700 trace_writeback_mark_inode_dirty(inode, flags);
2701
2702 if (flags & I_DIRTY_INODE) {
2703 bool was_dirty_time = false;
2704
2705 /*
2706 * Inode timestamp update will piggback on this dirtying.
2707 * We tell ->dirty_inode callback that timestamps need to
2708 * be updated by setting I_DIRTY_TIME in flags.
2709 */
2710 if (inode_state_read_once(inode) & I_DIRTY_TIME) {
2711 spin_lock(&inode->i_lock);
2712 if (inode_state_read(inode) & I_DIRTY_TIME) {
2713 inode_state_clear(inode, I_DIRTY_TIME);
2714 flags |= I_DIRTY_TIME;
2715 was_dirty_time = true;
2716 }
2717 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock);
2718 }
2719
2720 /*
2721 * Notify the filesystem about the inode being dirtied, so that
2722 * (if needed) it can update on-disk fields and journal the
2723 * inode. This is only needed when the inode itself is being
2724 * dirtied now. I.e. it's only needed for I_DIRTY_INODE, not
2725 * for just I_DIRTY_PAGES or I_DIRTY_TIME.
2726 */
2727 trace_writeback_dirty_inode_start(inode, flags);
2728 if (sb->s_op->dirty_inode) {
2729 sb->s_op->dirty_inode(inode,
2730 flags & (I_DIRTY_INODE | I_DIRTY_TIME));
2731 } else if (was_dirty_time && inode->i_op->sync_lazytime) {
2732 inode->i_op->sync_lazytime(inode);
2733 }
2734 trace_writeback_dirty_inode(inode, flags);
2735
2736 /* I_DIRTY_INODE supersedes I_DIRTY_TIME. */
2737 flags &= ~I_DIRTY_TIME;
2738 } else {
2739 /*
2740 * Else it's either I_DIRTY_PAGES, I_DIRTY_TIME, or nothing.
2741 * (We don't support setting both I_DIRTY_PAGES and I_DIRTY_TIME
2742 * in one call to __mark_inode_dirty().)
2743 */
2744 dirtytime = flags & I_DIRTY_TIME;
2745 WARN_ON_ONCE(dirtytime && flags != I_DIRTY_TIME);
2746 }
2747
2748 /*
2749 * Paired with smp_mb() in __writeback_single_inode() for the
2750 * following lockless i_state test. See there for details.
2751 */
2752 smp_mb();
2753
2754 if ((inode_state_read_once(inode) & flags) == flags)
2755 return;
2756
2757 spin_lock(&inode->i_lock);
2758 if ((inode_state_read(inode) & flags) != flags) {
2759 const int was_dirty = inode_state_read(inode) & I_DIRTY;
2760
2761 inode_attach_wb(inode, NULL);
2762
2763 inode_state_set(inode, flags);
2764
2765 /*
2766 * Grab inode's wb early because it requires dropping i_lock and we
2767 * need to make sure following checks happen atomically with dirty
2768 * list handling so that we don't move inodes under flush worker's
2769 * hands.
2770 */
2771 if (!was_dirty) {
2772 wb = locked_inode_to_wb_and_lock_list(inode);
2773 spin_lock(&inode->i_lock);
2774 }
2775
2776 /*
2777 * If the inode is queued for writeback by flush worker, just
2778 * update its dirty state. Once the flush worker is done with
2779 * the inode it will place it on the appropriate superblock
2780 * list, based upon its state.
2781 */
2782 if (inode_state_read(inode) & I_SYNC_QUEUED)
2783 goto out_unlock;
2784
2785 /*
2786 * Only add valid (hashed) inodes to the superblock's
2787 * dirty list. Add blockdev inodes as well.
2788 */
2789 if (!S_ISBLK(inode->i_mode)) {
2790 if (inode_unhashed(inode))
2791 goto out_unlock;
2792 }
2793 if (inode_state_read(inode) & I_FREEING)
2794 goto out_unlock;
2795
2796 /*
2797 * If the inode was already on b_dirty/b_io/b_more_io, don't
2798 * reposition it (that would break b_dirty time-ordering).
2799 */
2800 if (!was_dirty) {
2801 struct list_head *dirty_list;
2802 bool wakeup_bdi = false;
2803
2804 inode->dirtied_when = jiffies;
2805 if (dirtytime)
2806 inode->dirtied_time_when = jiffies;
2807
2808 if (inode_state_read(inode) & I_DIRTY)
2809 dirty_list = &wb->b_dirty;
2810 else
2811 dirty_list = &wb->b_dirty_time;
2812
2813 wakeup_bdi = inode_io_list_move_locked(inode, wb,
2814 dirty_list);
2815
2816 /*
2817 * If this is the first dirty inode for this bdi,
2818 * we have to wake-up the corresponding bdi thread
2819 * to make sure background write-back happens
2820 * later.
2821 */
2822 if (wakeup_bdi &&
2823 (wb->bdi->capabilities & BDI_CAP_WRITEBACK))
2824 wb_wakeup_delayed(wb);
2825
2826 spin_unlock(&wb->list_lock);
2827 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock);
2828 trace_writeback_dirty_inode_enqueue(inode);
2829
2830 return;
2831 }
2832 }
2833 out_unlock:
2834 if (wb)
2835 spin_unlock(&wb->list_lock);
2836 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock);
2837 }
2838 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__mark_inode_dirty);
2839
2840 /*
2841 * The @s_sync_lock is used to serialise concurrent sync operations
2842 * to avoid lock contention problems with concurrent wait_sb_inodes() calls.
2843 * Concurrent callers will block on the s_sync_lock rather than doing contending
2844 * walks. The queueing maintains sync(2) required behaviour as all the IO that
2845 * has been issued up to the time this function is enter is guaranteed to be
2846 * completed by the time we have gained the lock and waited for all IO that is
2847 * in progress regardless of the order callers are granted the lock.
2848 */
wait_sb_inodes(struct super_block * sb)2849 static void wait_sb_inodes(struct super_block *sb)
2850 {
2851 LIST_HEAD(sync_list);
2852
2853 /*
2854 * We need to be protected against the filesystem going from
2855 * r/o to r/w or vice versa.
2856 */
2857 WARN_ON(!rwsem_is_locked(&sb->s_umount));
2858
2859 mutex_lock(&sb->s_sync_lock);
2860
2861 /*
2862 * Splice the writeback list onto a temporary list to avoid waiting on
2863 * inodes that have started writeback after this point.
2864 *
2865 * Use rcu_read_lock() to keep the inodes around until we have a
2866 * reference. s_inode_wblist_lock protects sb->s_inodes_wb as well as
2867 * the local list because inodes can be dropped from either by writeback
2868 * completion.
2869 */
2870 rcu_read_lock();
2871 spin_lock_irq(&sb->s_inode_wblist_lock);
2872 list_splice_init(&sb->s_inodes_wb, &sync_list);
2873
2874 /*
2875 * Data integrity sync. Must wait for all pages under writeback, because
2876 * there may have been pages dirtied before our sync call, but which had
2877 * writeout started before we write it out. In which case, the inode
2878 * may not be on the dirty list, but we still have to wait for that
2879 * writeout.
2880 */
2881 while (!list_empty(&sync_list)) {
2882 struct inode *inode = list_first_entry(&sync_list, struct inode,
2883 i_wb_list);
2884 struct address_space *mapping = inode->i_mapping;
2885
2886 /*
2887 * Move each inode back to the wb list before we drop the lock
2888 * to preserve consistency between i_wb_list and the mapping
2889 * writeback tag. Writeback completion is responsible to remove
2890 * the inode from either list once the writeback tag is cleared.
2891 */
2892 list_move_tail(&inode->i_wb_list, &sb->s_inodes_wb);
2893
2894 /*
2895 * The mapping can appear untagged while still on-list since we
2896 * do not have the mapping lock. Skip it here, wb completion
2897 * will remove it.
2898 */
2899 if (!mapping_tagged(mapping, PAGECACHE_TAG_WRITEBACK))
2900 continue;
2901
2902 spin_unlock_irq(&sb->s_inode_wblist_lock);
2903
2904 spin_lock(&inode->i_lock);
2905 if (inode_state_read(inode) & (I_FREEING | I_WILL_FREE | I_NEW)) {
2906 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock);
2907
2908 spin_lock_irq(&sb->s_inode_wblist_lock);
2909 continue;
2910 }
2911 __iget(inode);
2912 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock);
2913 rcu_read_unlock();
2914
2915 /*
2916 * We keep the error status of individual mapping so that
2917 * applications can catch the writeback error using fsync(2).
2918 * See filemap_fdatawait_keep_errors() for details.
2919 */
2920 filemap_fdatawait_keep_errors(mapping);
2921
2922 cond_resched();
2923
2924 iput(inode);
2925
2926 rcu_read_lock();
2927 spin_lock_irq(&sb->s_inode_wblist_lock);
2928 }
2929 spin_unlock_irq(&sb->s_inode_wblist_lock);
2930 rcu_read_unlock();
2931 mutex_unlock(&sb->s_sync_lock);
2932 }
2933
__writeback_inodes_sb_nr(struct super_block * sb,unsigned long nr,enum wb_reason reason,bool skip_if_busy)2934 static void __writeback_inodes_sb_nr(struct super_block *sb, unsigned long nr,
2935 enum wb_reason reason, bool skip_if_busy)
2936 {
2937 struct backing_dev_info *bdi = sb->s_bdi;
2938 DEFINE_WB_COMPLETION(done, bdi);
2939 struct wb_writeback_work work = {
2940 .sb = sb,
2941 .sync_mode = WB_SYNC_NONE,
2942 .tagged_writepages = 1,
2943 .done = &done,
2944 .nr_pages = nr,
2945 .reason = reason,
2946 };
2947
2948 if (!bdi_has_dirty_io(bdi) || bdi == &noop_backing_dev_info)
2949 return;
2950 WARN_ON(!rwsem_is_locked(&sb->s_umount));
2951
2952 bdi_split_work_to_wbs(sb->s_bdi, &work, skip_if_busy);
2953 wb_wait_for_completion(&done);
2954 }
2955
2956 /**
2957 * writeback_inodes_sb_nr - writeback dirty inodes from given super_block
2958 * @sb: the superblock
2959 * @nr: the number of pages to write
2960 * @reason: reason why some writeback work initiated
2961 *
2962 * Start writeback on some inodes on this super_block. No guarantees are made
2963 * on how many (if any) will be written, and this function does not wait
2964 * for IO completion of submitted IO.
2965 */
writeback_inodes_sb_nr(struct super_block * sb,unsigned long nr,enum wb_reason reason)2966 void writeback_inodes_sb_nr(struct super_block *sb,
2967 unsigned long nr,
2968 enum wb_reason reason)
2969 {
2970 __writeback_inodes_sb_nr(sb, nr, reason, false);
2971 }
2972 EXPORT_SYMBOL(writeback_inodes_sb_nr);
2973
2974 /**
2975 * writeback_inodes_sb - writeback dirty inodes from given super_block
2976 * @sb: the superblock
2977 * @reason: reason why some writeback work was initiated
2978 *
2979 * Start writeback on some inodes on this super_block. No guarantees are made
2980 * on how many (if any) will be written, and this function does not wait
2981 * for IO completion of submitted IO.
2982 */
writeback_inodes_sb(struct super_block * sb,enum wb_reason reason)2983 void writeback_inodes_sb(struct super_block *sb, enum wb_reason reason)
2984 {
2985 writeback_inodes_sb_nr(sb, get_nr_dirty_pages(), reason);
2986 }
2987 EXPORT_SYMBOL(writeback_inodes_sb);
2988
2989 /**
2990 * try_to_writeback_inodes_sb - try to start writeback if none underway
2991 * @sb: the superblock
2992 * @reason: reason why some writeback work was initiated
2993 *
2994 * Invoke __writeback_inodes_sb_nr if no writeback is currently underway.
2995 */
try_to_writeback_inodes_sb(struct super_block * sb,enum wb_reason reason)2996 void try_to_writeback_inodes_sb(struct super_block *sb, enum wb_reason reason)
2997 {
2998 if (!down_read_trylock(&sb->s_umount))
2999 return;
3000
3001 __writeback_inodes_sb_nr(sb, get_nr_dirty_pages(), reason, true);
3002 up_read(&sb->s_umount);
3003 }
3004 EXPORT_SYMBOL(try_to_writeback_inodes_sb);
3005
3006 /**
3007 * sync_inodes_sb - sync sb inode pages
3008 * @sb: the superblock
3009 *
3010 * This function writes and waits on any dirty inode belonging to this
3011 * super_block.
3012 */
sync_inodes_sb(struct super_block * sb)3013 void sync_inodes_sb(struct super_block *sb)
3014 {
3015 struct backing_dev_info *bdi = sb->s_bdi;
3016 DEFINE_WB_COMPLETION(done, bdi);
3017 struct wb_writeback_work work = {
3018 .sb = sb,
3019 .sync_mode = WB_SYNC_ALL,
3020 .nr_pages = LONG_MAX,
3021 .range_cyclic = 0,
3022 .done = &done,
3023 .reason = WB_REASON_SYNC,
3024 .for_sync = 1,
3025 };
3026
3027 /*
3028 * Can't skip on !bdi_has_dirty() because we should wait for !dirty
3029 * inodes under writeback and I_DIRTY_TIME inodes ignored by
3030 * bdi_has_dirty() need to be written out too.
3031 */
3032 if (bdi == &noop_backing_dev_info)
3033 return;
3034
3035 /*
3036 * If the superblock has SB_I_NO_DATA_INTEGRITY set, there's no need to
3037 * wait for the writeout to complete, as the filesystem cannot guarantee
3038 * data persistence on sync. Just kick off writeback and return.
3039 */
3040 if (sb->s_iflags & SB_I_NO_DATA_INTEGRITY) {
3041 wakeup_flusher_threads_bdi(bdi, WB_REASON_SYNC);
3042 return;
3043 }
3044
3045 WARN_ON(!rwsem_is_locked(&sb->s_umount));
3046
3047 /* protect against inode wb switch, see inode_switch_wbs_work_fn() */
3048 bdi_down_write_wb_switch_rwsem(bdi);
3049 bdi_split_work_to_wbs(bdi, &work, false);
3050 wb_wait_for_completion(&done);
3051 bdi_up_write_wb_switch_rwsem(bdi);
3052
3053 wait_sb_inodes(sb);
3054 }
3055 EXPORT_SYMBOL(sync_inodes_sb);
3056
3057 /**
3058 * write_inode_now - write an inode to disk
3059 * @inode: inode to write to disk
3060 * @sync: whether the write should be synchronous or not
3061 *
3062 * This function commits an inode to disk immediately if it is dirty. This is
3063 * primarily needed by knfsd.
3064 *
3065 * The caller must either have a ref on the inode or must have set I_WILL_FREE.
3066 */
write_inode_now(struct inode * inode,int sync)3067 int write_inode_now(struct inode *inode, int sync)
3068 {
3069 struct writeback_control wbc = {
3070 .nr_to_write = LONG_MAX,
3071 .sync_mode = sync ? WB_SYNC_ALL : WB_SYNC_NONE,
3072 .range_start = 0,
3073 .range_end = LLONG_MAX,
3074 };
3075
3076 if (!mapping_can_writeback(inode->i_mapping))
3077 wbc.nr_to_write = 0;
3078
3079 might_sleep();
3080 return writeback_single_inode(inode, &wbc);
3081 }
3082 EXPORT_SYMBOL(write_inode_now);
3083
3084 /**
3085 * sync_inode_metadata - write an inode to disk
3086 * @inode: the inode to sync
3087 * @wait: wait for I/O to complete.
3088 *
3089 * Write an inode to disk and adjust its dirty state after completion.
3090 *
3091 * Note: only writes the actual inode, no associated data or other metadata.
3092 */
sync_inode_metadata(struct inode * inode,int wait)3093 int sync_inode_metadata(struct inode *inode, int wait)
3094 {
3095 struct writeback_control wbc = {
3096 .sync_mode = wait ? WB_SYNC_ALL : WB_SYNC_NONE,
3097 .nr_to_write = 0, /* metadata-only */
3098 };
3099
3100 return writeback_single_inode(inode, &wbc);
3101 }
3102 EXPORT_SYMBOL(sync_inode_metadata);
3103