1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 2 /* 3 * Copyright (C) 2010 Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@gmail.com> 4 * 5 * Uses a block device as cache for other block devices; optimized for SSDs. 6 * All allocation is done in buckets, which should match the erase block size 7 * of the device. 8 * 9 * Buckets containing cached data are kept on a heap sorted by priority; 10 * bucket priority is increased on cache hit, and periodically all the buckets 11 * on the heap have their priority scaled down. This currently is just used as 12 * an LRU but in the future should allow for more intelligent heuristics. 13 * 14 * Buckets have an 8 bit counter; freeing is accomplished by incrementing the 15 * counter. Garbage collection is used to remove stale pointers. 16 * 17 * Indexing is done via a btree; nodes are not necessarily fully sorted, rather 18 * as keys are inserted we only sort the pages that have not yet been written. 19 * When garbage collection is run, we resort the entire node. 20 * 21 * All configuration is done via sysfs; see Documentation/admin-guide/bcache.rst. 22 */ 23 24 #include "bcache.h" 25 #include "btree.h" 26 #include "debug.h" 27 #include "extents.h" 28 29 #include <linux/slab.h> 30 #include <linux/bitops.h> 31 #include <linux/hash.h> 32 #include <linux/kthread.h> 33 #include <linux/prefetch.h> 34 #include <linux/random.h> 35 #include <linux/rcupdate.h> 36 #include <linux/sched/clock.h> 37 #include <linux/rculist.h> 38 #include <linux/delay.h> 39 #include <trace/events/bcache.h> 40 41 /* 42 * Todo: 43 * register_bcache: Return errors out to userspace correctly 44 * 45 * Writeback: don't undirty key until after a cache flush 46 * 47 * Create an iterator for key pointers 48 * 49 * On btree write error, mark bucket such that it won't be freed from the cache 50 * 51 * Journalling: 52 * Check for bad keys in replay 53 * Propagate barriers 54 * Refcount journal entries in journal_replay 55 * 56 * Garbage collection: 57 * Finish incremental gc 58 * Gc should free old UUIDs, data for invalid UUIDs 59 * 60 * Provide a way to list backing device UUIDs we have data cached for, and 61 * probably how long it's been since we've seen them, and a way to invalidate 62 * dirty data for devices that will never be attached again 63 * 64 * Keep 1 min/5 min/15 min statistics of how busy a block device has been, so 65 * that based on that and how much dirty data we have we can keep writeback 66 * from being starved 67 * 68 * Add a tracepoint or somesuch to watch for writeback starvation 69 * 70 * When btree depth > 1 and splitting an interior node, we have to make sure 71 * alloc_bucket() cannot fail. This should be true but is not completely 72 * obvious. 73 * 74 * Plugging? 75 * 76 * If data write is less than hard sector size of ssd, round up offset in open 77 * bucket to the next whole sector 78 * 79 * Superblock needs to be fleshed out for multiple cache devices 80 * 81 * Add a sysfs tunable for the number of writeback IOs in flight 82 * 83 * Add a sysfs tunable for the number of open data buckets 84 * 85 * IO tracking: Can we track when one process is doing io on behalf of another? 86 * IO tracking: Don't use just an average, weigh more recent stuff higher 87 * 88 * Test module load/unload 89 */ 90 91 #define MAX_NEED_GC 64 92 #define MAX_SAVE_PRIO 72 93 #define MAX_GC_TIMES 100 94 #define MIN_GC_NODES 100 95 #define GC_SLEEP_MS 100 96 97 #define PTR_DIRTY_BIT (((uint64_t) 1 << 36)) 98 99 #define PTR_HASH(c, k) \ 100 (((k)->ptr[0] >> c->bucket_bits) | PTR_GEN(k, 0)) 101 102 static struct workqueue_struct *btree_io_wq; 103 104 #define insert_lock(s, b) ((b)->level <= (s)->lock) 105 106 107 static inline struct bset *write_block(struct btree *b) 108 { 109 return ((void *) btree_bset_first(b)) + b->written * block_bytes(b->c->cache); 110 } 111 112 static void bch_btree_init_next(struct btree *b) 113 { 114 /* If not a leaf node, always sort */ 115 if (b->level && b->keys.nsets) 116 bch_btree_sort(&b->keys, &b->c->sort); 117 else 118 bch_btree_sort_lazy(&b->keys, &b->c->sort); 119 120 if (b->written < btree_blocks(b)) 121 bch_bset_init_next(&b->keys, write_block(b), 122 bset_magic(&b->c->cache->sb)); 123 124 } 125 126 /* Btree key manipulation */ 127 128 void bkey_put(struct cache_set *c, struct bkey *k) 129 { 130 unsigned int i; 131 132 for (i = 0; i < KEY_PTRS(k); i++) 133 if (ptr_available(c, k, i)) 134 atomic_dec_bug(&PTR_BUCKET(c, k, i)->pin); 135 } 136 137 /* Btree IO */ 138 139 static uint64_t btree_csum_set(struct btree *b, struct bset *i) 140 { 141 uint64_t crc = b->key.ptr[0]; 142 void *data = (void *) i + 8, *end = bset_bkey_last(i); 143 144 crc = crc64_be(crc, data, end - data); 145 return crc ^ 0xffffffffffffffffULL; 146 } 147 148 void bch_btree_node_read_done(struct btree *b) 149 { 150 const char *err = "bad btree header"; 151 struct bset *i = btree_bset_first(b); 152 struct btree_iter iter; 153 154 /* 155 * c->fill_iter can allocate an iterator with more memory space 156 * than static MAX_BSETS. 157 * See the comment arount cache_set->fill_iter. 158 */ 159 iter.heap.data = mempool_alloc(&b->c->fill_iter, GFP_NOIO); 160 iter.heap.size = b->c->cache->sb.bucket_size / b->c->cache->sb.block_size; 161 iter.heap.nr = 0; 162 163 #ifdef CONFIG_BCACHE_DEBUG 164 iter.b = &b->keys; 165 #endif 166 167 if (!i->seq) 168 goto err; 169 170 for (; 171 b->written < btree_blocks(b) && i->seq == b->keys.set[0].data->seq; 172 i = write_block(b)) { 173 err = "unsupported bset version"; 174 if (i->version > BCACHE_BSET_VERSION) 175 goto err; 176 177 err = "bad btree header"; 178 if (b->written + set_blocks(i, block_bytes(b->c->cache)) > 179 btree_blocks(b)) 180 goto err; 181 182 err = "bad magic"; 183 if (i->magic != bset_magic(&b->c->cache->sb)) 184 goto err; 185 186 err = "bad checksum"; 187 switch (i->version) { 188 case 0: 189 if (i->csum != csum_set(i)) 190 goto err; 191 break; 192 case BCACHE_BSET_VERSION: 193 if (i->csum != btree_csum_set(b, i)) 194 goto err; 195 break; 196 } 197 198 err = "empty set"; 199 if (i != b->keys.set[0].data && !i->keys) 200 goto err; 201 202 bch_btree_iter_push(&iter, i->start, bset_bkey_last(i)); 203 204 b->written += set_blocks(i, block_bytes(b->c->cache)); 205 } 206 207 err = "corrupted btree"; 208 for (i = write_block(b); 209 bset_sector_offset(&b->keys, i) < KEY_SIZE(&b->key); 210 i = ((void *) i) + block_bytes(b->c->cache)) 211 if (i->seq == b->keys.set[0].data->seq) 212 goto err; 213 214 bch_btree_sort_and_fix_extents(&b->keys, &iter, &b->c->sort); 215 216 i = b->keys.set[0].data; 217 err = "short btree key"; 218 if (b->keys.set[0].size && 219 bkey_cmp(&b->key, &b->keys.set[0].end) < 0) 220 goto err; 221 222 if (b->written < btree_blocks(b)) 223 bch_bset_init_next(&b->keys, write_block(b), 224 bset_magic(&b->c->cache->sb)); 225 out: 226 mempool_free(iter.heap.data, &b->c->fill_iter); 227 return; 228 err: 229 set_btree_node_io_error(b); 230 bch_cache_set_error(b->c, "%s at bucket %zu, block %u, %u keys", 231 err, PTR_BUCKET_NR(b->c, &b->key, 0), 232 bset_block_offset(b, i), i->keys); 233 goto out; 234 } 235 236 static void btree_node_read_endio(struct bio *bio) 237 { 238 struct closure *cl = bio->bi_private; 239 240 closure_put(cl); 241 } 242 243 static void bch_btree_node_read(struct btree *b) 244 { 245 uint64_t start_time = local_clock(); 246 struct closure cl; 247 struct bio *bio; 248 249 trace_bcache_btree_read(b); 250 251 closure_init_stack(&cl); 252 253 bio = bch_bbio_alloc(b->c); 254 bio->bi_iter.bi_size = KEY_SIZE(&b->key) << 9; 255 bio->bi_end_io = btree_node_read_endio; 256 bio->bi_private = &cl; 257 bio->bi_opf = REQ_OP_READ | REQ_META; 258 259 bch_bio_map(bio, b->keys.set[0].data); 260 261 bch_submit_bbio(bio, b->c, &b->key, 0); 262 closure_sync(&cl); 263 264 if (bio->bi_status) 265 set_btree_node_io_error(b); 266 267 bch_bbio_free(bio, b->c); 268 269 if (btree_node_io_error(b)) 270 goto err; 271 272 bch_btree_node_read_done(b); 273 bch_time_stats_update(&b->c->btree_read_time, start_time); 274 275 return; 276 err: 277 bch_cache_set_error(b->c, "io error reading bucket %zu", 278 PTR_BUCKET_NR(b->c, &b->key, 0)); 279 } 280 281 static void btree_complete_write(struct btree *b, struct btree_write *w) 282 { 283 if (w->prio_blocked && 284 !atomic_sub_return(w->prio_blocked, &b->c->prio_blocked)) 285 wake_up_allocators(b->c); 286 287 if (w->journal) { 288 atomic_dec_bug(w->journal); 289 __closure_wake_up(&b->c->journal.wait); 290 } 291 292 w->prio_blocked = 0; 293 w->journal = NULL; 294 } 295 296 static CLOSURE_CALLBACK(btree_node_write_unlock) 297 { 298 closure_type(b, struct btree, io); 299 300 up(&b->io_mutex); 301 } 302 303 static CLOSURE_CALLBACK(__btree_node_write_done) 304 { 305 closure_type(b, struct btree, io); 306 struct btree_write *w = btree_prev_write(b); 307 308 bch_bbio_free(b->bio, b->c); 309 b->bio = NULL; 310 btree_complete_write(b, w); 311 312 if (btree_node_dirty(b)) 313 queue_delayed_work(btree_io_wq, &b->work, 30 * HZ); 314 315 closure_return_with_destructor(cl, btree_node_write_unlock); 316 } 317 318 static CLOSURE_CALLBACK(btree_node_write_done) 319 { 320 closure_type(b, struct btree, io); 321 322 bio_free_pages(b->bio); 323 __btree_node_write_done(&cl->work); 324 } 325 326 static void btree_node_write_endio(struct bio *bio) 327 { 328 struct closure *cl = bio->bi_private; 329 struct btree *b = container_of(cl, struct btree, io); 330 331 if (bio->bi_status) 332 set_btree_node_io_error(b); 333 334 bch_bbio_count_io_errors(b->c, bio, bio->bi_status, "writing btree"); 335 closure_put(cl); 336 } 337 338 static void do_btree_node_write(struct btree *b) 339 { 340 struct closure *cl = &b->io; 341 struct bset *i = btree_bset_last(b); 342 BKEY_PADDED(key) k; 343 344 i->version = BCACHE_BSET_VERSION; 345 i->csum = btree_csum_set(b, i); 346 347 BUG_ON(b->bio); 348 b->bio = bch_bbio_alloc(b->c); 349 350 b->bio->bi_end_io = btree_node_write_endio; 351 b->bio->bi_private = cl; 352 b->bio->bi_iter.bi_size = roundup(set_bytes(i), block_bytes(b->c->cache)); 353 b->bio->bi_opf = REQ_OP_WRITE | REQ_META | REQ_FUA; 354 bch_bio_map(b->bio, i); 355 356 /* 357 * If we're appending to a leaf node, we don't technically need FUA - 358 * this write just needs to be persisted before the next journal write, 359 * which will be marked FLUSH|FUA. 360 * 361 * Similarly if we're writing a new btree root - the pointer is going to 362 * be in the next journal entry. 363 * 364 * But if we're writing a new btree node (that isn't a root) or 365 * appending to a non leaf btree node, we need either FUA or a flush 366 * when we write the parent with the new pointer. FUA is cheaper than a 367 * flush, and writes appending to leaf nodes aren't blocking anything so 368 * just make all btree node writes FUA to keep things sane. 369 */ 370 371 bkey_copy(&k.key, &b->key); 372 SET_PTR_OFFSET(&k.key, 0, PTR_OFFSET(&k.key, 0) + 373 bset_sector_offset(&b->keys, i)); 374 375 if (!bch_bio_alloc_pages(b->bio, __GFP_NOWARN|GFP_NOWAIT)) { 376 struct bio_vec *bv; 377 void *addr = (void *) ((unsigned long) i & ~(PAGE_SIZE - 1)); 378 struct bvec_iter_all iter_all; 379 380 bio_for_each_segment_all(bv, b->bio, iter_all) { 381 memcpy(page_address(bv->bv_page), addr, PAGE_SIZE); 382 addr += PAGE_SIZE; 383 } 384 385 bch_submit_bbio(b->bio, b->c, &k.key, 0); 386 387 continue_at(cl, btree_node_write_done, NULL); 388 } else { 389 /* 390 * No problem for multipage bvec since the bio is 391 * just allocated 392 */ 393 b->bio->bi_vcnt = 0; 394 bch_bio_map(b->bio, i); 395 396 bch_submit_bbio(b->bio, b->c, &k.key, 0); 397 398 closure_sync(cl); 399 continue_at_nobarrier(cl, __btree_node_write_done, NULL); 400 } 401 } 402 403 void __bch_btree_node_write(struct btree *b, struct closure *parent) 404 { 405 struct bset *i = btree_bset_last(b); 406 407 lockdep_assert_held(&b->write_lock); 408 409 trace_bcache_btree_write(b); 410 411 BUG_ON(current->bio_list); 412 BUG_ON(b->written >= btree_blocks(b)); 413 BUG_ON(b->written && !i->keys); 414 BUG_ON(btree_bset_first(b)->seq != i->seq); 415 bch_check_keys(&b->keys, "writing"); 416 417 cancel_delayed_work(&b->work); 418 419 /* If caller isn't waiting for write, parent refcount is cache set */ 420 down(&b->io_mutex); 421 closure_init(&b->io, parent ?: &b->c->cl); 422 423 clear_bit(BTREE_NODE_dirty, &b->flags); 424 change_bit(BTREE_NODE_write_idx, &b->flags); 425 426 do_btree_node_write(b); 427 428 atomic_long_add(set_blocks(i, block_bytes(b->c->cache)) * b->c->cache->sb.block_size, 429 &b->c->cache->btree_sectors_written); 430 431 b->written += set_blocks(i, block_bytes(b->c->cache)); 432 } 433 434 void bch_btree_node_write(struct btree *b, struct closure *parent) 435 { 436 unsigned int nsets = b->keys.nsets; 437 438 lockdep_assert_held(&b->lock); 439 440 __bch_btree_node_write(b, parent); 441 442 /* 443 * do verify if there was more than one set initially (i.e. we did a 444 * sort) and we sorted down to a single set: 445 */ 446 if (nsets && !b->keys.nsets) 447 bch_btree_verify(b); 448 449 bch_btree_init_next(b); 450 } 451 452 static void bch_btree_node_write_sync(struct btree *b) 453 { 454 struct closure cl; 455 456 closure_init_stack(&cl); 457 458 mutex_lock(&b->write_lock); 459 bch_btree_node_write(b, &cl); 460 mutex_unlock(&b->write_lock); 461 462 closure_sync(&cl); 463 } 464 465 static void btree_node_write_work(struct work_struct *w) 466 { 467 struct btree *b = container_of(to_delayed_work(w), struct btree, work); 468 469 mutex_lock(&b->write_lock); 470 if (btree_node_dirty(b)) 471 __bch_btree_node_write(b, NULL); 472 mutex_unlock(&b->write_lock); 473 } 474 475 static void bch_btree_leaf_dirty(struct btree *b, atomic_t *journal_ref) 476 { 477 struct bset *i = btree_bset_last(b); 478 struct btree_write *w = btree_current_write(b); 479 480 lockdep_assert_held(&b->write_lock); 481 482 BUG_ON(!b->written); 483 BUG_ON(!i->keys); 484 485 if (!btree_node_dirty(b)) 486 queue_delayed_work(btree_io_wq, &b->work, 30 * HZ); 487 488 set_btree_node_dirty(b); 489 490 /* 491 * w->journal is always the oldest journal pin of all bkeys 492 * in the leaf node, to make sure the oldest jset seq won't 493 * be increased before this btree node is flushed. 494 */ 495 if (journal_ref) { 496 if (w->journal && 497 journal_pin_cmp(b->c, w->journal, journal_ref)) { 498 atomic_dec_bug(w->journal); 499 w->journal = NULL; 500 } 501 502 if (!w->journal) { 503 w->journal = journal_ref; 504 atomic_inc(w->journal); 505 } 506 } 507 508 /* Force write if set is too big */ 509 if (set_bytes(i) > PAGE_SIZE - 48 && 510 !current->bio_list) 511 bch_btree_node_write(b, NULL); 512 } 513 514 /* 515 * Btree in memory cache - allocation/freeing 516 * mca -> memory cache 517 */ 518 519 #define mca_reserve(c) (((!IS_ERR_OR_NULL(c->root) && c->root->level) \ 520 ? c->root->level : 1) * 8 + 16) 521 #define mca_can_free(c) \ 522 max_t(int, 0, c->btree_cache_used - mca_reserve(c)) 523 524 static void mca_data_free(struct btree *b) 525 { 526 BUG_ON(b->io_mutex.count != 1); 527 528 bch_btree_keys_free(&b->keys); 529 530 b->c->btree_cache_used--; 531 list_move(&b->list, &b->c->btree_cache_freed); 532 } 533 534 static void mca_bucket_free(struct btree *b) 535 { 536 BUG_ON(btree_node_dirty(b)); 537 538 b->key.ptr[0] = 0; 539 hlist_del_init_rcu(&b->hash); 540 list_move(&b->list, &b->c->btree_cache_freeable); 541 } 542 543 static unsigned int btree_order(struct bkey *k) 544 { 545 return ilog2(KEY_SIZE(k) / PAGE_SECTORS ?: 1); 546 } 547 548 static void mca_data_alloc(struct btree *b, struct bkey *k, gfp_t gfp) 549 { 550 if (!bch_btree_keys_alloc(&b->keys, 551 max_t(unsigned int, 552 ilog2(b->c->btree_pages), 553 btree_order(k)), 554 gfp)) { 555 b->c->btree_cache_used++; 556 list_move(&b->list, &b->c->btree_cache); 557 } else { 558 list_move(&b->list, &b->c->btree_cache_freed); 559 } 560 } 561 562 #define cmp_int(l, r) ((l > r) - (l < r)) 563 564 #ifdef CONFIG_PROVE_LOCKING 565 static int btree_lock_cmp_fn(const struct lockdep_map *_a, 566 const struct lockdep_map *_b) 567 { 568 const struct btree *a = container_of(_a, struct btree, lock.dep_map); 569 const struct btree *b = container_of(_b, struct btree, lock.dep_map); 570 571 return -cmp_int(a->level, b->level) ?: bkey_cmp(&a->key, &b->key); 572 } 573 574 static void btree_lock_print_fn(const struct lockdep_map *map) 575 { 576 const struct btree *b = container_of(map, struct btree, lock.dep_map); 577 578 printk(KERN_CONT " l=%u %llu:%llu", b->level, 579 KEY_INODE(&b->key), KEY_OFFSET(&b->key)); 580 } 581 #endif 582 583 static struct btree *mca_bucket_alloc(struct cache_set *c, 584 struct bkey *k, gfp_t gfp) 585 { 586 /* 587 * kzalloc() is necessary here for initialization, 588 * see code comments in bch_btree_keys_init(). 589 */ 590 struct btree *b = kzalloc(sizeof(struct btree), gfp); 591 592 if (!b) 593 return NULL; 594 595 init_rwsem(&b->lock); 596 lock_set_cmp_fn(&b->lock, btree_lock_cmp_fn, btree_lock_print_fn); 597 mutex_init(&b->write_lock); 598 lockdep_set_novalidate_class(&b->write_lock); 599 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&b->list); 600 INIT_DELAYED_WORK(&b->work, btree_node_write_work); 601 b->c = c; 602 sema_init(&b->io_mutex, 1); 603 604 mca_data_alloc(b, k, gfp); 605 return b; 606 } 607 608 static int mca_reap(struct btree *b, unsigned int min_order, bool flush) 609 { 610 struct closure cl; 611 612 closure_init_stack(&cl); 613 lockdep_assert_held(&b->c->bucket_lock); 614 615 if (!down_write_trylock(&b->lock)) 616 return -ENOMEM; 617 618 BUG_ON(btree_node_dirty(b) && !b->keys.set[0].data); 619 620 if (b->keys.page_order < min_order) 621 goto out_unlock; 622 623 if (!flush) { 624 if (btree_node_dirty(b)) 625 goto out_unlock; 626 627 if (down_trylock(&b->io_mutex)) 628 goto out_unlock; 629 up(&b->io_mutex); 630 } 631 632 retry: 633 /* 634 * BTREE_NODE_dirty might be cleared in btree_flush_btree() by 635 * __bch_btree_node_write(). To avoid an extra flush, acquire 636 * b->write_lock before checking BTREE_NODE_dirty bit. 637 */ 638 mutex_lock(&b->write_lock); 639 /* 640 * If this btree node is selected in btree_flush_write() by journal 641 * code, delay and retry until the node is flushed by journal code 642 * and BTREE_NODE_journal_flush bit cleared by btree_flush_write(). 643 */ 644 if (btree_node_journal_flush(b)) { 645 pr_debug("bnode %p is flushing by journal, retry\n", b); 646 mutex_unlock(&b->write_lock); 647 udelay(1); 648 goto retry; 649 } 650 651 if (btree_node_dirty(b)) 652 __bch_btree_node_write(b, &cl); 653 mutex_unlock(&b->write_lock); 654 655 closure_sync(&cl); 656 657 /* wait for any in flight btree write */ 658 down(&b->io_mutex); 659 up(&b->io_mutex); 660 661 return 0; 662 out_unlock: 663 rw_unlock(true, b); 664 return -ENOMEM; 665 } 666 667 static unsigned long bch_mca_scan(struct shrinker *shrink, 668 struct shrink_control *sc) 669 { 670 struct cache_set *c = shrink->private_data; 671 struct btree *b, *t; 672 unsigned long i, nr = sc->nr_to_scan; 673 unsigned long freed = 0; 674 unsigned int btree_cache_used; 675 676 if (c->shrinker_disabled) 677 return SHRINK_STOP; 678 679 if (c->btree_cache_alloc_lock) 680 return SHRINK_STOP; 681 682 /* Return -1 if we can't do anything right now */ 683 if (sc->gfp_mask & __GFP_IO) 684 mutex_lock(&c->bucket_lock); 685 else if (!mutex_trylock(&c->bucket_lock)) 686 return -1; 687 688 /* 689 * It's _really_ critical that we don't free too many btree nodes - we 690 * have to always leave ourselves a reserve. The reserve is how we 691 * guarantee that allocating memory for a new btree node can always 692 * succeed, so that inserting keys into the btree can always succeed and 693 * IO can always make forward progress: 694 */ 695 nr /= c->btree_pages; 696 if (nr == 0) 697 nr = 1; 698 nr = min_t(unsigned long, nr, mca_can_free(c)); 699 700 i = 0; 701 btree_cache_used = c->btree_cache_used; 702 list_for_each_entry_safe_reverse(b, t, &c->btree_cache_freeable, list) { 703 if (nr <= 0) 704 goto out; 705 706 if (!mca_reap(b, 0, false)) { 707 mca_data_free(b); 708 rw_unlock(true, b); 709 freed++; 710 } 711 nr--; 712 i++; 713 } 714 715 list_for_each_entry_safe_reverse(b, t, &c->btree_cache, list) { 716 if (nr <= 0 || i >= btree_cache_used) 717 goto out; 718 719 if (!mca_reap(b, 0, false)) { 720 mca_bucket_free(b); 721 mca_data_free(b); 722 rw_unlock(true, b); 723 freed++; 724 } 725 726 nr--; 727 i++; 728 } 729 out: 730 mutex_unlock(&c->bucket_lock); 731 return freed * c->btree_pages; 732 } 733 734 static unsigned long bch_mca_count(struct shrinker *shrink, 735 struct shrink_control *sc) 736 { 737 struct cache_set *c = shrink->private_data; 738 739 if (c->shrinker_disabled) 740 return 0; 741 742 if (c->btree_cache_alloc_lock) 743 return 0; 744 745 return mca_can_free(c) * c->btree_pages; 746 } 747 748 void bch_btree_cache_free(struct cache_set *c) 749 { 750 struct btree *b; 751 struct closure cl; 752 753 closure_init_stack(&cl); 754 755 if (c->shrink) 756 shrinker_free(c->shrink); 757 758 mutex_lock(&c->bucket_lock); 759 760 #ifdef CONFIG_BCACHE_DEBUG 761 if (c->verify_data) 762 list_move(&c->verify_data->list, &c->btree_cache); 763 764 free_pages((unsigned long) c->verify_ondisk, ilog2(meta_bucket_pages(&c->cache->sb))); 765 #endif 766 767 list_splice(&c->btree_cache_freeable, 768 &c->btree_cache); 769 770 while (!list_empty(&c->btree_cache)) { 771 b = list_first_entry(&c->btree_cache, struct btree, list); 772 773 /* 774 * This function is called by cache_set_free(), no I/O 775 * request on cache now, it is unnecessary to acquire 776 * b->write_lock before clearing BTREE_NODE_dirty anymore. 777 */ 778 if (btree_node_dirty(b)) { 779 btree_complete_write(b, btree_current_write(b)); 780 clear_bit(BTREE_NODE_dirty, &b->flags); 781 } 782 mca_data_free(b); 783 } 784 785 while (!list_empty(&c->btree_cache_freed)) { 786 b = list_first_entry(&c->btree_cache_freed, 787 struct btree, list); 788 list_del(&b->list); 789 cancel_delayed_work_sync(&b->work); 790 kfree(b); 791 } 792 793 mutex_unlock(&c->bucket_lock); 794 } 795 796 int bch_btree_cache_alloc(struct cache_set *c) 797 { 798 unsigned int i; 799 800 for (i = 0; i < mca_reserve(c); i++) 801 if (!mca_bucket_alloc(c, &ZERO_KEY, GFP_KERNEL)) 802 return -ENOMEM; 803 804 list_splice_init(&c->btree_cache, 805 &c->btree_cache_freeable); 806 807 #ifdef CONFIG_BCACHE_DEBUG 808 mutex_init(&c->verify_lock); 809 810 c->verify_ondisk = (void *) 811 __get_free_pages(GFP_KERNEL|__GFP_COMP, 812 ilog2(meta_bucket_pages(&c->cache->sb))); 813 if (!c->verify_ondisk) { 814 /* 815 * Don't worry about the mca_rereserve buckets 816 * allocated in previous for-loop, they will be 817 * handled properly in bch_cache_set_unregister(). 818 */ 819 return -ENOMEM; 820 } 821 822 c->verify_data = mca_bucket_alloc(c, &ZERO_KEY, GFP_KERNEL); 823 824 if (c->verify_data && 825 c->verify_data->keys.set->data) 826 list_del_init(&c->verify_data->list); 827 else 828 c->verify_data = NULL; 829 #endif 830 831 c->shrink = shrinker_alloc(0, "md-bcache:%pU", c->set_uuid); 832 if (!c->shrink) { 833 pr_warn("bcache: %s: could not allocate shrinker\n", __func__); 834 return 0; 835 } 836 837 c->shrink->count_objects = bch_mca_count; 838 c->shrink->scan_objects = bch_mca_scan; 839 c->shrink->seeks = 4; 840 c->shrink->batch = c->btree_pages * 2; 841 c->shrink->private_data = c; 842 843 shrinker_register(c->shrink); 844 845 return 0; 846 } 847 848 /* Btree in memory cache - hash table */ 849 850 static struct hlist_head *mca_hash(struct cache_set *c, struct bkey *k) 851 { 852 return &c->bucket_hash[hash_32(PTR_HASH(c, k), BUCKET_HASH_BITS)]; 853 } 854 855 static struct btree *mca_find(struct cache_set *c, struct bkey *k) 856 { 857 struct btree *b; 858 859 rcu_read_lock(); 860 hlist_for_each_entry_rcu(b, mca_hash(c, k), hash) 861 if (PTR_HASH(c, &b->key) == PTR_HASH(c, k)) 862 goto out; 863 b = NULL; 864 out: 865 rcu_read_unlock(); 866 return b; 867 } 868 869 static int mca_cannibalize_lock(struct cache_set *c, struct btree_op *op) 870 { 871 spin_lock(&c->btree_cannibalize_lock); 872 if (likely(c->btree_cache_alloc_lock == NULL)) { 873 c->btree_cache_alloc_lock = current; 874 } else if (c->btree_cache_alloc_lock != current) { 875 if (op) 876 prepare_to_wait(&c->btree_cache_wait, &op->wait, 877 TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE); 878 spin_unlock(&c->btree_cannibalize_lock); 879 return -EINTR; 880 } 881 spin_unlock(&c->btree_cannibalize_lock); 882 883 return 0; 884 } 885 886 static struct btree *mca_cannibalize(struct cache_set *c, struct btree_op *op, 887 struct bkey *k) 888 { 889 struct btree *b; 890 891 trace_bcache_btree_cache_cannibalize(c); 892 893 if (mca_cannibalize_lock(c, op)) 894 return ERR_PTR(-EINTR); 895 896 list_for_each_entry_reverse(b, &c->btree_cache, list) 897 if (!mca_reap(b, btree_order(k), false)) 898 return b; 899 900 list_for_each_entry_reverse(b, &c->btree_cache, list) 901 if (!mca_reap(b, btree_order(k), true)) 902 return b; 903 904 WARN(1, "btree cache cannibalize failed\n"); 905 return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM); 906 } 907 908 /* 909 * We can only have one thread cannibalizing other cached btree nodes at a time, 910 * or we'll deadlock. We use an open coded mutex to ensure that, which a 911 * cannibalize_bucket() will take. This means every time we unlock the root of 912 * the btree, we need to release this lock if we have it held. 913 */ 914 void bch_cannibalize_unlock(struct cache_set *c) 915 { 916 spin_lock(&c->btree_cannibalize_lock); 917 if (c->btree_cache_alloc_lock == current) { 918 c->btree_cache_alloc_lock = NULL; 919 wake_up(&c->btree_cache_wait); 920 } 921 spin_unlock(&c->btree_cannibalize_lock); 922 } 923 924 static struct btree *mca_alloc(struct cache_set *c, struct btree_op *op, 925 struct bkey *k, int level) 926 { 927 struct btree *b; 928 929 BUG_ON(current->bio_list); 930 931 lockdep_assert_held(&c->bucket_lock); 932 933 if (mca_find(c, k)) 934 return NULL; 935 936 /* btree_free() doesn't free memory; it sticks the node on the end of 937 * the list. Check if there's any freed nodes there: 938 */ 939 list_for_each_entry(b, &c->btree_cache_freeable, list) 940 if (!mca_reap(b, btree_order(k), false)) 941 goto out; 942 943 /* We never free struct btree itself, just the memory that holds the on 944 * disk node. Check the freed list before allocating a new one: 945 */ 946 list_for_each_entry(b, &c->btree_cache_freed, list) 947 if (!mca_reap(b, 0, false)) { 948 mca_data_alloc(b, k, __GFP_NOWARN|GFP_NOIO); 949 if (!b->keys.set[0].data) 950 goto err; 951 else 952 goto out; 953 } 954 955 b = mca_bucket_alloc(c, k, __GFP_NOWARN|GFP_NOIO); 956 if (!b) 957 goto err; 958 959 BUG_ON(!down_write_trylock(&b->lock)); 960 if (!b->keys.set->data) 961 goto err; 962 out: 963 BUG_ON(b->io_mutex.count != 1); 964 965 bkey_copy(&b->key, k); 966 list_move(&b->list, &c->btree_cache); 967 hlist_del_init_rcu(&b->hash); 968 hlist_add_head_rcu(&b->hash, mca_hash(c, k)); 969 970 lock_set_subclass(&b->lock.dep_map, level + 1, _THIS_IP_); 971 b->parent = (void *) ~0UL; 972 b->flags = 0; 973 b->written = 0; 974 b->level = level; 975 976 if (!b->level) 977 bch_btree_keys_init(&b->keys, &bch_extent_keys_ops, 978 &b->c->expensive_debug_checks); 979 else 980 bch_btree_keys_init(&b->keys, &bch_btree_keys_ops, 981 &b->c->expensive_debug_checks); 982 983 return b; 984 err: 985 if (b) 986 rw_unlock(true, b); 987 988 b = mca_cannibalize(c, op, k); 989 if (!IS_ERR(b)) 990 goto out; 991 992 return b; 993 } 994 995 /* 996 * bch_btree_node_get - find a btree node in the cache and lock it, reading it 997 * in from disk if necessary. 998 * 999 * If IO is necessary and running under submit_bio_noacct, returns -EAGAIN. 1000 * 1001 * The btree node will have either a read or a write lock held, depending on 1002 * level and op->lock. 1003 * 1004 * Note: Only error code or btree pointer will be returned, it is unncessary 1005 * for callers to check NULL pointer. 1006 */ 1007 struct btree *bch_btree_node_get(struct cache_set *c, struct btree_op *op, 1008 struct bkey *k, int level, bool write, 1009 struct btree *parent) 1010 { 1011 int i = 0; 1012 struct btree *b; 1013 1014 BUG_ON(level < 0); 1015 retry: 1016 b = mca_find(c, k); 1017 1018 if (!b) { 1019 if (current->bio_list) 1020 return ERR_PTR(-EAGAIN); 1021 1022 mutex_lock(&c->bucket_lock); 1023 b = mca_alloc(c, op, k, level); 1024 mutex_unlock(&c->bucket_lock); 1025 1026 if (!b) 1027 goto retry; 1028 if (IS_ERR(b)) 1029 return b; 1030 1031 bch_btree_node_read(b); 1032 1033 if (!write) 1034 downgrade_write(&b->lock); 1035 } else { 1036 rw_lock(write, b, level); 1037 if (PTR_HASH(c, &b->key) != PTR_HASH(c, k)) { 1038 rw_unlock(write, b); 1039 goto retry; 1040 } 1041 BUG_ON(b->level != level); 1042 } 1043 1044 if (btree_node_io_error(b)) { 1045 rw_unlock(write, b); 1046 return ERR_PTR(-EIO); 1047 } 1048 1049 BUG_ON(!b->written); 1050 1051 b->parent = parent; 1052 1053 for (; i <= b->keys.nsets && b->keys.set[i].size; i++) { 1054 prefetch(b->keys.set[i].tree); 1055 prefetch(b->keys.set[i].data); 1056 } 1057 1058 for (; i <= b->keys.nsets; i++) 1059 prefetch(b->keys.set[i].data); 1060 1061 return b; 1062 } 1063 1064 static void btree_node_prefetch(struct btree *parent, struct bkey *k) 1065 { 1066 struct btree *b; 1067 1068 mutex_lock(&parent->c->bucket_lock); 1069 b = mca_alloc(parent->c, NULL, k, parent->level - 1); 1070 mutex_unlock(&parent->c->bucket_lock); 1071 1072 if (!IS_ERR_OR_NULL(b)) { 1073 b->parent = parent; 1074 bch_btree_node_read(b); 1075 rw_unlock(true, b); 1076 } 1077 } 1078 1079 /* Btree alloc */ 1080 1081 static void btree_node_free(struct btree *b) 1082 { 1083 trace_bcache_btree_node_free(b); 1084 1085 BUG_ON(b == b->c->root); 1086 1087 retry: 1088 mutex_lock(&b->write_lock); 1089 /* 1090 * If the btree node is selected and flushing in btree_flush_write(), 1091 * delay and retry until the BTREE_NODE_journal_flush bit cleared, 1092 * then it is safe to free the btree node here. Otherwise this btree 1093 * node will be in race condition. 1094 */ 1095 if (btree_node_journal_flush(b)) { 1096 mutex_unlock(&b->write_lock); 1097 pr_debug("bnode %p journal_flush set, retry\n", b); 1098 udelay(1); 1099 goto retry; 1100 } 1101 1102 if (btree_node_dirty(b)) { 1103 btree_complete_write(b, btree_current_write(b)); 1104 clear_bit(BTREE_NODE_dirty, &b->flags); 1105 } 1106 1107 mutex_unlock(&b->write_lock); 1108 1109 cancel_delayed_work(&b->work); 1110 1111 mutex_lock(&b->c->bucket_lock); 1112 bch_bucket_free(b->c, &b->key); 1113 mca_bucket_free(b); 1114 mutex_unlock(&b->c->bucket_lock); 1115 } 1116 1117 /* 1118 * Only error code or btree pointer will be returned, it is unncessary for 1119 * callers to check NULL pointer. 1120 */ 1121 struct btree *__bch_btree_node_alloc(struct cache_set *c, struct btree_op *op, 1122 int level, bool wait, 1123 struct btree *parent) 1124 { 1125 BKEY_PADDED(key) k; 1126 struct btree *b; 1127 1128 mutex_lock(&c->bucket_lock); 1129 retry: 1130 /* return ERR_PTR(-EAGAIN) when it fails */ 1131 b = ERR_PTR(-EAGAIN); 1132 if (__bch_bucket_alloc_set(c, RESERVE_BTREE, &k.key, wait)) 1133 goto err; 1134 1135 bkey_put(c, &k.key); 1136 SET_KEY_SIZE(&k.key, c->btree_pages * PAGE_SECTORS); 1137 1138 b = mca_alloc(c, op, &k.key, level); 1139 if (IS_ERR(b)) 1140 goto err_free; 1141 1142 if (!b) { 1143 cache_bug(c, 1144 "Tried to allocate bucket that was in btree cache"); 1145 goto retry; 1146 } 1147 1148 b->parent = parent; 1149 bch_bset_init_next(&b->keys, b->keys.set->data, bset_magic(&b->c->cache->sb)); 1150 1151 mutex_unlock(&c->bucket_lock); 1152 1153 trace_bcache_btree_node_alloc(b); 1154 return b; 1155 err_free: 1156 bch_bucket_free(c, &k.key); 1157 err: 1158 mutex_unlock(&c->bucket_lock); 1159 1160 trace_bcache_btree_node_alloc_fail(c); 1161 return b; 1162 } 1163 1164 static struct btree *bch_btree_node_alloc(struct cache_set *c, 1165 struct btree_op *op, int level, 1166 struct btree *parent) 1167 { 1168 return __bch_btree_node_alloc(c, op, level, op != NULL, parent); 1169 } 1170 1171 static struct btree *btree_node_alloc_replacement(struct btree *b, 1172 struct btree_op *op) 1173 { 1174 struct btree *n = bch_btree_node_alloc(b->c, op, b->level, b->parent); 1175 1176 if (!IS_ERR(n)) { 1177 mutex_lock(&n->write_lock); 1178 bch_btree_sort_into(&b->keys, &n->keys, &b->c->sort); 1179 bkey_copy_key(&n->key, &b->key); 1180 mutex_unlock(&n->write_lock); 1181 } 1182 1183 return n; 1184 } 1185 1186 static void make_btree_freeing_key(struct btree *b, struct bkey *k) 1187 { 1188 unsigned int i; 1189 1190 mutex_lock(&b->c->bucket_lock); 1191 1192 atomic_inc(&b->c->prio_blocked); 1193 1194 bkey_copy(k, &b->key); 1195 bkey_copy_key(k, &ZERO_KEY); 1196 1197 for (i = 0; i < KEY_PTRS(k); i++) 1198 SET_PTR_GEN(k, i, 1199 bch_inc_gen(b->c->cache, 1200 PTR_BUCKET(b->c, &b->key, i))); 1201 1202 mutex_unlock(&b->c->bucket_lock); 1203 } 1204 1205 static int btree_check_reserve(struct btree *b, struct btree_op *op) 1206 { 1207 struct cache_set *c = b->c; 1208 struct cache *ca = c->cache; 1209 unsigned int reserve = (c->root->level - b->level) * 2 + 1; 1210 1211 mutex_lock(&c->bucket_lock); 1212 1213 if (fifo_used(&ca->free[RESERVE_BTREE]) < reserve) { 1214 if (op) 1215 prepare_to_wait(&c->btree_cache_wait, &op->wait, 1216 TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE); 1217 mutex_unlock(&c->bucket_lock); 1218 return -EINTR; 1219 } 1220 1221 mutex_unlock(&c->bucket_lock); 1222 1223 return mca_cannibalize_lock(b->c, op); 1224 } 1225 1226 /* Garbage collection */ 1227 1228 static uint8_t __bch_btree_mark_key(struct cache_set *c, int level, 1229 struct bkey *k) 1230 { 1231 uint8_t stale = 0; 1232 unsigned int i; 1233 struct bucket *g; 1234 1235 /* 1236 * ptr_invalid() can't return true for the keys that mark btree nodes as 1237 * freed, but since ptr_bad() returns true we'll never actually use them 1238 * for anything and thus we don't want mark their pointers here 1239 */ 1240 if (!bkey_cmp(k, &ZERO_KEY)) 1241 return stale; 1242 1243 for (i = 0; i < KEY_PTRS(k); i++) { 1244 if (!ptr_available(c, k, i)) 1245 continue; 1246 1247 g = PTR_BUCKET(c, k, i); 1248 1249 if (gen_after(g->last_gc, PTR_GEN(k, i))) 1250 g->last_gc = PTR_GEN(k, i); 1251 1252 if (ptr_stale(c, k, i)) { 1253 stale = max(stale, ptr_stale(c, k, i)); 1254 continue; 1255 } 1256 1257 cache_bug_on(GC_MARK(g) && 1258 (GC_MARK(g) == GC_MARK_METADATA) != (level != 0), 1259 c, "inconsistent ptrs: mark = %llu, level = %i", 1260 GC_MARK(g), level); 1261 1262 if (level) 1263 SET_GC_MARK(g, GC_MARK_METADATA); 1264 else if (KEY_DIRTY(k)) 1265 SET_GC_MARK(g, GC_MARK_DIRTY); 1266 else if (!GC_MARK(g)) 1267 SET_GC_MARK(g, GC_MARK_RECLAIMABLE); 1268 1269 /* guard against overflow */ 1270 SET_GC_SECTORS_USED(g, min_t(unsigned int, 1271 GC_SECTORS_USED(g) + KEY_SIZE(k), 1272 MAX_GC_SECTORS_USED)); 1273 1274 BUG_ON(!GC_SECTORS_USED(g)); 1275 } 1276 1277 return stale; 1278 } 1279 1280 #define btree_mark_key(b, k) __bch_btree_mark_key(b->c, b->level, k) 1281 1282 void bch_initial_mark_key(struct cache_set *c, int level, struct bkey *k) 1283 { 1284 unsigned int i; 1285 1286 for (i = 0; i < KEY_PTRS(k); i++) 1287 if (ptr_available(c, k, i) && 1288 !ptr_stale(c, k, i)) { 1289 struct bucket *b = PTR_BUCKET(c, k, i); 1290 1291 b->gen = PTR_GEN(k, i); 1292 1293 if (level && bkey_cmp(k, &ZERO_KEY)) 1294 b->prio = BTREE_PRIO; 1295 else if (!level && b->prio == BTREE_PRIO) 1296 b->prio = INITIAL_PRIO; 1297 } 1298 1299 __bch_btree_mark_key(c, level, k); 1300 } 1301 1302 void bch_update_bucket_in_use(struct cache_set *c, struct gc_stat *stats) 1303 { 1304 stats->in_use = (c->nbuckets - c->avail_nbuckets) * 100 / c->nbuckets; 1305 } 1306 1307 static bool btree_gc_mark_node(struct btree *b, struct gc_stat *gc) 1308 { 1309 uint8_t stale = 0; 1310 unsigned int keys = 0, good_keys = 0; 1311 struct bkey *k; 1312 struct btree_iter iter; 1313 struct bset_tree *t; 1314 1315 min_heap_init(&iter.heap, NULL, MAX_BSETS); 1316 1317 gc->nodes++; 1318 1319 for_each_key_filter(&b->keys, k, &iter, bch_ptr_invalid) { 1320 stale = max(stale, btree_mark_key(b, k)); 1321 keys++; 1322 1323 if (bch_ptr_bad(&b->keys, k)) 1324 continue; 1325 1326 gc->key_bytes += bkey_u64s(k); 1327 gc->nkeys++; 1328 good_keys++; 1329 1330 gc->data += KEY_SIZE(k); 1331 } 1332 1333 for (t = b->keys.set; t <= &b->keys.set[b->keys.nsets]; t++) 1334 btree_bug_on(t->size && 1335 bset_written(&b->keys, t) && 1336 bkey_cmp(&b->key, &t->end) < 0, 1337 b, "found short btree key in gc"); 1338 1339 if (b->c->gc_always_rewrite) 1340 return true; 1341 1342 if (stale > 10) 1343 return true; 1344 1345 if ((keys - good_keys) * 2 > keys) 1346 return true; 1347 1348 return false; 1349 } 1350 1351 #define GC_MERGE_NODES 4U 1352 1353 struct gc_merge_info { 1354 struct btree *b; 1355 unsigned int keys; 1356 }; 1357 1358 static int bch_btree_insert_node(struct btree *b, struct btree_op *op, 1359 struct keylist *insert_keys, 1360 atomic_t *journal_ref, 1361 struct bkey *replace_key); 1362 1363 static int btree_gc_coalesce(struct btree *b, struct btree_op *op, 1364 struct gc_stat *gc, struct gc_merge_info *r) 1365 { 1366 unsigned int i, nodes = 0, keys = 0, blocks; 1367 struct btree *new_nodes[GC_MERGE_NODES]; 1368 struct keylist keylist; 1369 struct closure cl; 1370 struct bkey *k; 1371 1372 bch_keylist_init(&keylist); 1373 1374 if (btree_check_reserve(b, NULL)) 1375 return 0; 1376 1377 memset(new_nodes, 0, sizeof(new_nodes)); 1378 closure_init_stack(&cl); 1379 1380 while (nodes < GC_MERGE_NODES && !IS_ERR_OR_NULL(r[nodes].b)) 1381 keys += r[nodes++].keys; 1382 1383 blocks = btree_default_blocks(b->c) * 2 / 3; 1384 1385 if (nodes < 2 || 1386 __set_blocks(b->keys.set[0].data, keys, 1387 block_bytes(b->c->cache)) > blocks * (nodes - 1)) 1388 return 0; 1389 1390 for (i = 0; i < nodes; i++) { 1391 new_nodes[i] = btree_node_alloc_replacement(r[i].b, NULL); 1392 if (IS_ERR(new_nodes[i])) 1393 goto out_nocoalesce; 1394 } 1395 1396 /* 1397 * We have to check the reserve here, after we've allocated our new 1398 * nodes, to make sure the insert below will succeed - we also check 1399 * before as an optimization to potentially avoid a bunch of expensive 1400 * allocs/sorts 1401 */ 1402 if (btree_check_reserve(b, NULL)) 1403 goto out_nocoalesce; 1404 1405 for (i = 0; i < nodes; i++) 1406 mutex_lock(&new_nodes[i]->write_lock); 1407 1408 for (i = nodes - 1; i > 0; --i) { 1409 struct bset *n1 = btree_bset_first(new_nodes[i]); 1410 struct bset *n2 = btree_bset_first(new_nodes[i - 1]); 1411 struct bkey *k, *last = NULL; 1412 1413 keys = 0; 1414 1415 if (i > 1) { 1416 for (k = n2->start; 1417 k < bset_bkey_last(n2); 1418 k = bkey_next(k)) { 1419 if (__set_blocks(n1, n1->keys + keys + 1420 bkey_u64s(k), 1421 block_bytes(b->c->cache)) > blocks) 1422 break; 1423 1424 last = k; 1425 keys += bkey_u64s(k); 1426 } 1427 } else { 1428 /* 1429 * Last node we're not getting rid of - we're getting 1430 * rid of the node at r[0]. Have to try and fit all of 1431 * the remaining keys into this node; we can't ensure 1432 * they will always fit due to rounding and variable 1433 * length keys (shouldn't be possible in practice, 1434 * though) 1435 */ 1436 if (__set_blocks(n1, n1->keys + n2->keys, 1437 block_bytes(b->c->cache)) > 1438 btree_blocks(new_nodes[i])) 1439 goto out_unlock_nocoalesce; 1440 1441 keys = n2->keys; 1442 /* Take the key of the node we're getting rid of */ 1443 last = &r->b->key; 1444 } 1445 1446 BUG_ON(__set_blocks(n1, n1->keys + keys, block_bytes(b->c->cache)) > 1447 btree_blocks(new_nodes[i])); 1448 1449 if (last) 1450 bkey_copy_key(&new_nodes[i]->key, last); 1451 1452 memcpy(bset_bkey_last(n1), 1453 n2->start, 1454 (void *) bset_bkey_idx(n2, keys) - (void *) n2->start); 1455 1456 n1->keys += keys; 1457 r[i].keys = n1->keys; 1458 1459 memmove(n2->start, 1460 bset_bkey_idx(n2, keys), 1461 (void *) bset_bkey_last(n2) - 1462 (void *) bset_bkey_idx(n2, keys)); 1463 1464 n2->keys -= keys; 1465 1466 if (__bch_keylist_realloc(&keylist, 1467 bkey_u64s(&new_nodes[i]->key))) 1468 goto out_unlock_nocoalesce; 1469 1470 bch_btree_node_write(new_nodes[i], &cl); 1471 bch_keylist_add(&keylist, &new_nodes[i]->key); 1472 } 1473 1474 for (i = 0; i < nodes; i++) 1475 mutex_unlock(&new_nodes[i]->write_lock); 1476 1477 closure_sync(&cl); 1478 1479 /* We emptied out this node */ 1480 BUG_ON(btree_bset_first(new_nodes[0])->keys); 1481 btree_node_free(new_nodes[0]); 1482 rw_unlock(true, new_nodes[0]); 1483 new_nodes[0] = NULL; 1484 1485 for (i = 0; i < nodes; i++) { 1486 if (__bch_keylist_realloc(&keylist, bkey_u64s(&r[i].b->key))) 1487 goto out_nocoalesce; 1488 1489 make_btree_freeing_key(r[i].b, keylist.top); 1490 bch_keylist_push(&keylist); 1491 } 1492 1493 bch_btree_insert_node(b, op, &keylist, NULL, NULL); 1494 BUG_ON(!bch_keylist_empty(&keylist)); 1495 1496 for (i = 0; i < nodes; i++) { 1497 btree_node_free(r[i].b); 1498 rw_unlock(true, r[i].b); 1499 1500 r[i].b = new_nodes[i]; 1501 } 1502 1503 memmove(r, r + 1, sizeof(r[0]) * (nodes - 1)); 1504 r[nodes - 1].b = ERR_PTR(-EINTR); 1505 1506 trace_bcache_btree_gc_coalesce(nodes); 1507 gc->nodes--; 1508 1509 bch_keylist_free(&keylist); 1510 1511 /* Invalidated our iterator */ 1512 return -EINTR; 1513 1514 out_unlock_nocoalesce: 1515 for (i = 0; i < nodes; i++) 1516 mutex_unlock(&new_nodes[i]->write_lock); 1517 1518 out_nocoalesce: 1519 closure_sync(&cl); 1520 1521 while ((k = bch_keylist_pop(&keylist))) 1522 if (!bkey_cmp(k, &ZERO_KEY)) 1523 atomic_dec(&b->c->prio_blocked); 1524 bch_keylist_free(&keylist); 1525 1526 for (i = 0; i < nodes; i++) 1527 if (!IS_ERR_OR_NULL(new_nodes[i])) { 1528 btree_node_free(new_nodes[i]); 1529 rw_unlock(true, new_nodes[i]); 1530 } 1531 return 0; 1532 } 1533 1534 static int btree_gc_rewrite_node(struct btree *b, struct btree_op *op, 1535 struct btree *replace) 1536 { 1537 struct keylist keys; 1538 struct btree *n; 1539 1540 if (btree_check_reserve(b, NULL)) 1541 return 0; 1542 1543 n = btree_node_alloc_replacement(replace, NULL); 1544 if (IS_ERR(n)) 1545 return 0; 1546 1547 /* recheck reserve after allocating replacement node */ 1548 if (btree_check_reserve(b, NULL)) { 1549 btree_node_free(n); 1550 rw_unlock(true, n); 1551 return 0; 1552 } 1553 1554 bch_btree_node_write_sync(n); 1555 1556 bch_keylist_init(&keys); 1557 bch_keylist_add(&keys, &n->key); 1558 1559 make_btree_freeing_key(replace, keys.top); 1560 bch_keylist_push(&keys); 1561 1562 bch_btree_insert_node(b, op, &keys, NULL, NULL); 1563 BUG_ON(!bch_keylist_empty(&keys)); 1564 1565 btree_node_free(replace); 1566 rw_unlock(true, n); 1567 1568 /* Invalidated our iterator */ 1569 return -EINTR; 1570 } 1571 1572 static unsigned int btree_gc_count_keys(struct btree *b) 1573 { 1574 struct bkey *k; 1575 struct btree_iter iter; 1576 unsigned int ret = 0; 1577 1578 min_heap_init(&iter.heap, NULL, MAX_BSETS); 1579 1580 for_each_key_filter(&b->keys, k, &iter, bch_ptr_bad) 1581 ret += bkey_u64s(k); 1582 1583 return ret; 1584 } 1585 1586 static size_t btree_gc_min_nodes(struct cache_set *c) 1587 { 1588 size_t min_nodes; 1589 1590 /* 1591 * Since incremental GC would stop 100ms when front 1592 * side I/O comes, so when there are many btree nodes, 1593 * if GC only processes constant (100) nodes each time, 1594 * GC would last a long time, and the front side I/Os 1595 * would run out of the buckets (since no new bucket 1596 * can be allocated during GC), and be blocked again. 1597 * So GC should not process constant nodes, but varied 1598 * nodes according to the number of btree nodes, which 1599 * realized by dividing GC into constant(100) times, 1600 * so when there are many btree nodes, GC can process 1601 * more nodes each time, otherwise, GC will process less 1602 * nodes each time (but no less than MIN_GC_NODES) 1603 */ 1604 min_nodes = c->gc_stats.nodes / MAX_GC_TIMES; 1605 if (min_nodes < MIN_GC_NODES) 1606 min_nodes = MIN_GC_NODES; 1607 1608 return min_nodes; 1609 } 1610 1611 1612 static int btree_gc_recurse(struct btree *b, struct btree_op *op, 1613 struct closure *writes, struct gc_stat *gc) 1614 { 1615 int ret = 0; 1616 bool should_rewrite; 1617 struct bkey *k; 1618 struct btree_iter iter; 1619 struct gc_merge_info r[GC_MERGE_NODES]; 1620 struct gc_merge_info *i, *last = r + ARRAY_SIZE(r) - 1; 1621 1622 min_heap_init(&iter.heap, NULL, MAX_BSETS); 1623 bch_btree_iter_init(&b->keys, &iter, &b->c->gc_done); 1624 1625 for (i = r; i < r + ARRAY_SIZE(r); i++) 1626 i->b = ERR_PTR(-EINTR); 1627 1628 while (1) { 1629 k = bch_btree_iter_next_filter(&iter, &b->keys, bch_ptr_bad); 1630 if (k) { 1631 r->b = bch_btree_node_get(b->c, op, k, b->level - 1, 1632 true, b); 1633 if (IS_ERR(r->b)) { 1634 ret = PTR_ERR(r->b); 1635 break; 1636 } 1637 1638 r->keys = btree_gc_count_keys(r->b); 1639 1640 ret = btree_gc_coalesce(b, op, gc, r); 1641 if (ret) 1642 break; 1643 } 1644 1645 if (!last->b) 1646 break; 1647 1648 if (!IS_ERR(last->b)) { 1649 should_rewrite = btree_gc_mark_node(last->b, gc); 1650 if (should_rewrite) { 1651 ret = btree_gc_rewrite_node(b, op, last->b); 1652 if (ret) 1653 break; 1654 } 1655 1656 if (last->b->level) { 1657 ret = btree_gc_recurse(last->b, op, writes, gc); 1658 if (ret) 1659 break; 1660 } 1661 1662 bkey_copy_key(&b->c->gc_done, &last->b->key); 1663 1664 /* 1665 * Must flush leaf nodes before gc ends, since replace 1666 * operations aren't journalled 1667 */ 1668 mutex_lock(&last->b->write_lock); 1669 if (btree_node_dirty(last->b)) 1670 bch_btree_node_write(last->b, writes); 1671 mutex_unlock(&last->b->write_lock); 1672 rw_unlock(true, last->b); 1673 } 1674 1675 memmove(r + 1, r, sizeof(r[0]) * (GC_MERGE_NODES - 1)); 1676 r->b = NULL; 1677 1678 if (atomic_read(&b->c->search_inflight) && 1679 gc->nodes >= gc->nodes_pre + btree_gc_min_nodes(b->c)) { 1680 gc->nodes_pre = gc->nodes; 1681 ret = -EAGAIN; 1682 break; 1683 } 1684 1685 if (need_resched()) { 1686 ret = -EAGAIN; 1687 break; 1688 } 1689 } 1690 1691 for (i = r; i < r + ARRAY_SIZE(r); i++) 1692 if (!IS_ERR_OR_NULL(i->b)) { 1693 mutex_lock(&i->b->write_lock); 1694 if (btree_node_dirty(i->b)) 1695 bch_btree_node_write(i->b, writes); 1696 mutex_unlock(&i->b->write_lock); 1697 rw_unlock(true, i->b); 1698 } 1699 1700 return ret; 1701 } 1702 1703 static int bch_btree_gc_root(struct btree *b, struct btree_op *op, 1704 struct closure *writes, struct gc_stat *gc) 1705 { 1706 struct btree *n = NULL; 1707 int ret = 0; 1708 bool should_rewrite; 1709 1710 should_rewrite = btree_gc_mark_node(b, gc); 1711 if (should_rewrite) { 1712 n = btree_node_alloc_replacement(b, NULL); 1713 1714 if (!IS_ERR(n)) { 1715 bch_btree_node_write_sync(n); 1716 1717 bch_btree_set_root(n); 1718 btree_node_free(b); 1719 rw_unlock(true, n); 1720 1721 return -EINTR; 1722 } 1723 } 1724 1725 __bch_btree_mark_key(b->c, b->level + 1, &b->key); 1726 1727 if (b->level) { 1728 ret = btree_gc_recurse(b, op, writes, gc); 1729 if (ret) 1730 return ret; 1731 } 1732 1733 bkey_copy_key(&b->c->gc_done, &b->key); 1734 1735 return ret; 1736 } 1737 1738 static void btree_gc_start(struct cache_set *c) 1739 { 1740 struct cache *ca; 1741 struct bucket *b; 1742 1743 if (!c->gc_mark_valid) 1744 return; 1745 1746 mutex_lock(&c->bucket_lock); 1747 1748 c->gc_done = ZERO_KEY; 1749 1750 ca = c->cache; 1751 for_each_bucket(b, ca) { 1752 b->last_gc = b->gen; 1753 if (bch_can_invalidate_bucket(ca, b)) 1754 b->reclaimable_in_gc = 1; 1755 if (!atomic_read(&b->pin)) { 1756 SET_GC_MARK(b, 0); 1757 SET_GC_SECTORS_USED(b, 0); 1758 } 1759 } 1760 1761 c->gc_mark_valid = 0; 1762 mutex_unlock(&c->bucket_lock); 1763 } 1764 1765 static void bch_btree_gc_finish(struct cache_set *c) 1766 { 1767 struct bucket *b; 1768 struct cache *ca; 1769 unsigned int i, j; 1770 uint64_t *k; 1771 1772 mutex_lock(&c->bucket_lock); 1773 1774 set_gc_sectors(c); 1775 c->gc_mark_valid = 1; 1776 c->need_gc = 0; 1777 1778 for (i = 0; i < KEY_PTRS(&c->uuid_bucket); i++) 1779 SET_GC_MARK(PTR_BUCKET(c, &c->uuid_bucket, i), 1780 GC_MARK_METADATA); 1781 1782 /* don't reclaim buckets to which writeback keys point */ 1783 rcu_read_lock(); 1784 for (i = 0; i < c->devices_max_used; i++) { 1785 struct bcache_device *d = c->devices[i]; 1786 struct cached_dev *dc; 1787 struct keybuf_key *w, *n; 1788 1789 if (!d || UUID_FLASH_ONLY(&c->uuids[i])) 1790 continue; 1791 dc = container_of(d, struct cached_dev, disk); 1792 1793 spin_lock(&dc->writeback_keys.lock); 1794 rbtree_postorder_for_each_entry_safe(w, n, 1795 &dc->writeback_keys.keys, node) 1796 for (j = 0; j < KEY_PTRS(&w->key); j++) 1797 SET_GC_MARK(PTR_BUCKET(c, &w->key, j), 1798 GC_MARK_DIRTY); 1799 spin_unlock(&dc->writeback_keys.lock); 1800 } 1801 rcu_read_unlock(); 1802 1803 c->avail_nbuckets = 0; 1804 1805 ca = c->cache; 1806 ca->invalidate_needs_gc = 0; 1807 1808 for (k = ca->sb.d; k < ca->sb.d + ca->sb.keys; k++) 1809 SET_GC_MARK(ca->buckets + *k, GC_MARK_METADATA); 1810 1811 for (k = ca->prio_buckets; 1812 k < ca->prio_buckets + prio_buckets(ca) * 2; k++) 1813 SET_GC_MARK(ca->buckets + *k, GC_MARK_METADATA); 1814 1815 for_each_bucket(b, ca) { 1816 c->need_gc = max(c->need_gc, bucket_gc_gen(b)); 1817 1818 if (b->reclaimable_in_gc) 1819 b->reclaimable_in_gc = 0; 1820 1821 if (atomic_read(&b->pin)) 1822 continue; 1823 1824 BUG_ON(!GC_MARK(b) && GC_SECTORS_USED(b)); 1825 1826 if (!GC_MARK(b) || GC_MARK(b) == GC_MARK_RECLAIMABLE) 1827 c->avail_nbuckets++; 1828 } 1829 1830 mutex_unlock(&c->bucket_lock); 1831 } 1832 1833 static void bch_btree_gc(struct cache_set *c) 1834 { 1835 int ret; 1836 struct gc_stat stats; 1837 struct closure writes; 1838 struct btree_op op; 1839 uint64_t start_time = local_clock(); 1840 1841 trace_bcache_gc_start(c); 1842 1843 memset(&stats, 0, sizeof(struct gc_stat)); 1844 closure_init_stack(&writes); 1845 bch_btree_op_init(&op, SHRT_MAX); 1846 1847 btree_gc_start(c); 1848 1849 /* if CACHE_SET_IO_DISABLE set, gc thread should stop too */ 1850 do { 1851 ret = bcache_btree_root(gc_root, c, &op, &writes, &stats); 1852 closure_sync(&writes); 1853 cond_resched(); 1854 1855 if (ret == -EAGAIN) 1856 schedule_timeout_interruptible(msecs_to_jiffies 1857 (GC_SLEEP_MS)); 1858 else if (ret) 1859 pr_warn("gc failed!\n"); 1860 } while (ret && !test_bit(CACHE_SET_IO_DISABLE, &c->flags)); 1861 1862 bch_btree_gc_finish(c); 1863 wake_up_allocators(c); 1864 1865 bch_time_stats_update(&c->btree_gc_time, start_time); 1866 1867 stats.key_bytes *= sizeof(uint64_t); 1868 stats.data <<= 9; 1869 bch_update_bucket_in_use(c, &stats); 1870 memcpy(&c->gc_stats, &stats, sizeof(struct gc_stat)); 1871 1872 trace_bcache_gc_end(c); 1873 1874 bch_moving_gc(c); 1875 } 1876 1877 static bool gc_should_run(struct cache_set *c) 1878 { 1879 struct cache *ca = c->cache; 1880 1881 if (ca->invalidate_needs_gc) 1882 return true; 1883 1884 if (atomic_read(&c->sectors_to_gc) < 0) 1885 return true; 1886 1887 return false; 1888 } 1889 1890 static int bch_gc_thread(void *arg) 1891 { 1892 struct cache_set *c = arg; 1893 1894 while (1) { 1895 wait_event_interruptible(c->gc_wait, 1896 kthread_should_stop() || 1897 test_bit(CACHE_SET_IO_DISABLE, &c->flags) || 1898 gc_should_run(c)); 1899 1900 if (kthread_should_stop() || 1901 test_bit(CACHE_SET_IO_DISABLE, &c->flags)) 1902 break; 1903 1904 set_gc_sectors(c); 1905 bch_btree_gc(c); 1906 } 1907 1908 wait_for_kthread_stop(); 1909 return 0; 1910 } 1911 1912 int bch_gc_thread_start(struct cache_set *c) 1913 { 1914 c->gc_thread = kthread_run(bch_gc_thread, c, "bcache_gc"); 1915 return PTR_ERR_OR_ZERO(c->gc_thread); 1916 } 1917 1918 /* Initial partial gc */ 1919 1920 static int bch_btree_check_recurse(struct btree *b, struct btree_op *op) 1921 { 1922 int ret = 0; 1923 struct bkey *k, *p = NULL; 1924 struct btree_iter iter; 1925 1926 min_heap_init(&iter.heap, NULL, MAX_BSETS); 1927 1928 for_each_key_filter(&b->keys, k, &iter, bch_ptr_invalid) 1929 bch_initial_mark_key(b->c, b->level, k); 1930 1931 bch_initial_mark_key(b->c, b->level + 1, &b->key); 1932 1933 if (b->level) { 1934 bch_btree_iter_init(&b->keys, &iter, NULL); 1935 1936 do { 1937 k = bch_btree_iter_next_filter(&iter, &b->keys, 1938 bch_ptr_bad); 1939 if (k) { 1940 btree_node_prefetch(b, k); 1941 /* 1942 * initiallize c->gc_stats.nodes 1943 * for incremental GC 1944 */ 1945 b->c->gc_stats.nodes++; 1946 } 1947 1948 if (p) 1949 ret = bcache_btree(check_recurse, p, b, op); 1950 1951 p = k; 1952 } while (p && !ret); 1953 } 1954 1955 return ret; 1956 } 1957 1958 1959 static int bch_btree_check_thread(void *arg) 1960 { 1961 int ret; 1962 struct btree_check_info *info = arg; 1963 struct btree_check_state *check_state = info->state; 1964 struct cache_set *c = check_state->c; 1965 struct btree_iter iter; 1966 struct bkey *k, *p; 1967 int cur_idx, prev_idx, skip_nr; 1968 1969 k = p = NULL; 1970 cur_idx = prev_idx = 0; 1971 ret = 0; 1972 1973 min_heap_init(&iter.heap, NULL, MAX_BSETS); 1974 1975 /* root node keys are checked before thread created */ 1976 bch_btree_iter_init(&c->root->keys, &iter, NULL); 1977 k = bch_btree_iter_next_filter(&iter, &c->root->keys, bch_ptr_bad); 1978 BUG_ON(!k); 1979 1980 p = k; 1981 while (k) { 1982 /* 1983 * Fetch a root node key index, skip the keys which 1984 * should be fetched by other threads, then check the 1985 * sub-tree indexed by the fetched key. 1986 */ 1987 spin_lock(&check_state->idx_lock); 1988 cur_idx = check_state->key_idx; 1989 check_state->key_idx++; 1990 spin_unlock(&check_state->idx_lock); 1991 1992 skip_nr = cur_idx - prev_idx; 1993 1994 while (skip_nr) { 1995 k = bch_btree_iter_next_filter(&iter, 1996 &c->root->keys, 1997 bch_ptr_bad); 1998 if (k) 1999 p = k; 2000 else { 2001 /* 2002 * No more keys to check in root node, 2003 * current checking threads are enough, 2004 * stop creating more. 2005 */ 2006 atomic_set(&check_state->enough, 1); 2007 /* Update check_state->enough earlier */ 2008 smp_mb__after_atomic(); 2009 goto out; 2010 } 2011 skip_nr--; 2012 cond_resched(); 2013 } 2014 2015 if (p) { 2016 struct btree_op op; 2017 2018 btree_node_prefetch(c->root, p); 2019 c->gc_stats.nodes++; 2020 bch_btree_op_init(&op, 0); 2021 ret = bcache_btree(check_recurse, p, c->root, &op); 2022 /* 2023 * The op may be added to cache_set's btree_cache_wait 2024 * in mca_cannibalize(), must ensure it is removed from 2025 * the list and release btree_cache_alloc_lock before 2026 * free op memory. 2027 * Otherwise, the btree_cache_wait will be damaged. 2028 */ 2029 bch_cannibalize_unlock(c); 2030 finish_wait(&c->btree_cache_wait, &(&op)->wait); 2031 if (ret) 2032 goto out; 2033 } 2034 p = NULL; 2035 prev_idx = cur_idx; 2036 cond_resched(); 2037 } 2038 2039 out: 2040 info->result = ret; 2041 /* update check_state->started among all CPUs */ 2042 smp_mb__before_atomic(); 2043 if (atomic_dec_and_test(&check_state->started)) 2044 wake_up(&check_state->wait); 2045 2046 return ret; 2047 } 2048 2049 2050 2051 static int bch_btree_chkthread_nr(void) 2052 { 2053 int n = num_online_cpus()/2; 2054 2055 if (n == 0) 2056 n = 1; 2057 else if (n > BCH_BTR_CHKTHREAD_MAX) 2058 n = BCH_BTR_CHKTHREAD_MAX; 2059 2060 return n; 2061 } 2062 2063 int bch_btree_check(struct cache_set *c) 2064 { 2065 int ret = 0; 2066 int i; 2067 struct bkey *k = NULL; 2068 struct btree_iter iter; 2069 struct btree_check_state check_state; 2070 2071 min_heap_init(&iter.heap, NULL, MAX_BSETS); 2072 2073 /* check and mark root node keys */ 2074 for_each_key_filter(&c->root->keys, k, &iter, bch_ptr_invalid) 2075 bch_initial_mark_key(c, c->root->level, k); 2076 2077 bch_initial_mark_key(c, c->root->level + 1, &c->root->key); 2078 2079 if (c->root->level == 0) 2080 return 0; 2081 2082 memset(&check_state, 0, sizeof(struct btree_check_state)); 2083 check_state.c = c; 2084 check_state.total_threads = bch_btree_chkthread_nr(); 2085 check_state.key_idx = 0; 2086 spin_lock_init(&check_state.idx_lock); 2087 atomic_set(&check_state.started, 0); 2088 atomic_set(&check_state.enough, 0); 2089 init_waitqueue_head(&check_state.wait); 2090 2091 rw_lock(0, c->root, c->root->level); 2092 /* 2093 * Run multiple threads to check btree nodes in parallel, 2094 * if check_state.enough is non-zero, it means current 2095 * running check threads are enough, unncessary to create 2096 * more. 2097 */ 2098 for (i = 0; i < check_state.total_threads; i++) { 2099 /* fetch latest check_state.enough earlier */ 2100 smp_mb__before_atomic(); 2101 if (atomic_read(&check_state.enough)) 2102 break; 2103 2104 check_state.infos[i].result = 0; 2105 check_state.infos[i].state = &check_state; 2106 2107 check_state.infos[i].thread = 2108 kthread_run(bch_btree_check_thread, 2109 &check_state.infos[i], 2110 "bch_btrchk[%d]", i); 2111 if (IS_ERR(check_state.infos[i].thread)) { 2112 pr_err("fails to run thread bch_btrchk[%d]\n", i); 2113 for (--i; i >= 0; i--) 2114 kthread_stop(check_state.infos[i].thread); 2115 ret = -ENOMEM; 2116 goto out; 2117 } 2118 atomic_inc(&check_state.started); 2119 } 2120 2121 /* 2122 * Must wait for all threads to stop. 2123 */ 2124 wait_event(check_state.wait, atomic_read(&check_state.started) == 0); 2125 2126 for (i = 0; i < check_state.total_threads; i++) { 2127 if (check_state.infos[i].result) { 2128 ret = check_state.infos[i].result; 2129 goto out; 2130 } 2131 } 2132 2133 out: 2134 rw_unlock(0, c->root); 2135 return ret; 2136 } 2137 2138 void bch_initial_gc_finish(struct cache_set *c) 2139 { 2140 struct cache *ca = c->cache; 2141 struct bucket *b; 2142 2143 bch_btree_gc_finish(c); 2144 2145 mutex_lock(&c->bucket_lock); 2146 2147 /* 2148 * We need to put some unused buckets directly on the prio freelist in 2149 * order to get the allocator thread started - it needs freed buckets in 2150 * order to rewrite the prios and gens, and it needs to rewrite prios 2151 * and gens in order to free buckets. 2152 * 2153 * This is only safe for buckets that have no live data in them, which 2154 * there should always be some of. 2155 */ 2156 for_each_bucket(b, ca) { 2157 if (fifo_full(&ca->free[RESERVE_PRIO]) && 2158 fifo_full(&ca->free[RESERVE_BTREE])) 2159 break; 2160 2161 if (bch_can_invalidate_bucket(ca, b) && 2162 !GC_MARK(b)) { 2163 __bch_invalidate_one_bucket(ca, b); 2164 if (!fifo_push(&ca->free[RESERVE_PRIO], 2165 b - ca->buckets)) 2166 fifo_push(&ca->free[RESERVE_BTREE], 2167 b - ca->buckets); 2168 } 2169 } 2170 2171 mutex_unlock(&c->bucket_lock); 2172 } 2173 2174 /* Btree insertion */ 2175 2176 static bool btree_insert_key(struct btree *b, struct bkey *k, 2177 struct bkey *replace_key) 2178 { 2179 unsigned int status; 2180 2181 BUG_ON(bkey_cmp(k, &b->key) > 0); 2182 2183 status = bch_btree_insert_key(&b->keys, k, replace_key); 2184 if (status != BTREE_INSERT_STATUS_NO_INSERT) { 2185 bch_check_keys(&b->keys, "%u for %s", status, 2186 replace_key ? "replace" : "insert"); 2187 2188 trace_bcache_btree_insert_key(b, k, replace_key != NULL, 2189 status); 2190 return true; 2191 } else 2192 return false; 2193 } 2194 2195 static size_t insert_u64s_remaining(struct btree *b) 2196 { 2197 long ret = bch_btree_keys_u64s_remaining(&b->keys); 2198 2199 /* 2200 * Might land in the middle of an existing extent and have to split it 2201 */ 2202 if (b->keys.ops->is_extents) 2203 ret -= KEY_MAX_U64S; 2204 2205 return max(ret, 0L); 2206 } 2207 2208 static bool bch_btree_insert_keys(struct btree *b, struct btree_op *op, 2209 struct keylist *insert_keys, 2210 struct bkey *replace_key) 2211 { 2212 bool ret = false; 2213 int oldsize = bch_count_data(&b->keys); 2214 2215 while (!bch_keylist_empty(insert_keys)) { 2216 struct bkey *k = insert_keys->keys; 2217 2218 if (bkey_u64s(k) > insert_u64s_remaining(b)) 2219 break; 2220 2221 if (bkey_cmp(k, &b->key) <= 0) { 2222 if (!b->level) 2223 bkey_put(b->c, k); 2224 2225 ret |= btree_insert_key(b, k, replace_key); 2226 bch_keylist_pop_front(insert_keys); 2227 } else if (bkey_cmp(&START_KEY(k), &b->key) < 0) { 2228 BKEY_PADDED(key) temp; 2229 bkey_copy(&temp.key, insert_keys->keys); 2230 2231 bch_cut_back(&b->key, &temp.key); 2232 bch_cut_front(&b->key, insert_keys->keys); 2233 2234 ret |= btree_insert_key(b, &temp.key, replace_key); 2235 break; 2236 } else { 2237 break; 2238 } 2239 } 2240 2241 if (!ret) 2242 op->insert_collision = true; 2243 2244 BUG_ON(!bch_keylist_empty(insert_keys) && b->level); 2245 2246 BUG_ON(bch_count_data(&b->keys) < oldsize); 2247 return ret; 2248 } 2249 2250 static int btree_split(struct btree *b, struct btree_op *op, 2251 struct keylist *insert_keys, 2252 struct bkey *replace_key) 2253 { 2254 bool split; 2255 struct btree *n1, *n2 = NULL, *n3 = NULL; 2256 uint64_t start_time = local_clock(); 2257 struct closure cl; 2258 struct keylist parent_keys; 2259 2260 closure_init_stack(&cl); 2261 bch_keylist_init(&parent_keys); 2262 2263 if (btree_check_reserve(b, op)) { 2264 if (!b->level) 2265 return -EINTR; 2266 else 2267 WARN(1, "insufficient reserve for split\n"); 2268 } 2269 2270 n1 = btree_node_alloc_replacement(b, op); 2271 if (IS_ERR(n1)) 2272 goto err; 2273 2274 split = set_blocks(btree_bset_first(n1), 2275 block_bytes(n1->c->cache)) > (btree_blocks(b) * 4) / 5; 2276 2277 if (split) { 2278 unsigned int keys = 0; 2279 2280 trace_bcache_btree_node_split(b, btree_bset_first(n1)->keys); 2281 2282 n2 = bch_btree_node_alloc(b->c, op, b->level, b->parent); 2283 if (IS_ERR(n2)) 2284 goto err_free1; 2285 2286 if (!b->parent) { 2287 n3 = bch_btree_node_alloc(b->c, op, b->level + 1, NULL); 2288 if (IS_ERR(n3)) 2289 goto err_free2; 2290 } 2291 2292 mutex_lock(&n1->write_lock); 2293 mutex_lock(&n2->write_lock); 2294 2295 bch_btree_insert_keys(n1, op, insert_keys, replace_key); 2296 2297 /* 2298 * Has to be a linear search because we don't have an auxiliary 2299 * search tree yet 2300 */ 2301 2302 while (keys < (btree_bset_first(n1)->keys * 3) / 5) 2303 keys += bkey_u64s(bset_bkey_idx(btree_bset_first(n1), 2304 keys)); 2305 2306 bkey_copy_key(&n1->key, 2307 bset_bkey_idx(btree_bset_first(n1), keys)); 2308 keys += bkey_u64s(bset_bkey_idx(btree_bset_first(n1), keys)); 2309 2310 btree_bset_first(n2)->keys = btree_bset_first(n1)->keys - keys; 2311 btree_bset_first(n1)->keys = keys; 2312 2313 memcpy(btree_bset_first(n2)->start, 2314 bset_bkey_last(btree_bset_first(n1)), 2315 btree_bset_first(n2)->keys * sizeof(uint64_t)); 2316 2317 bkey_copy_key(&n2->key, &b->key); 2318 2319 bch_keylist_add(&parent_keys, &n2->key); 2320 bch_btree_node_write(n2, &cl); 2321 mutex_unlock(&n2->write_lock); 2322 rw_unlock(true, n2); 2323 } else { 2324 trace_bcache_btree_node_compact(b, btree_bset_first(n1)->keys); 2325 2326 mutex_lock(&n1->write_lock); 2327 bch_btree_insert_keys(n1, op, insert_keys, replace_key); 2328 } 2329 2330 bch_keylist_add(&parent_keys, &n1->key); 2331 bch_btree_node_write(n1, &cl); 2332 mutex_unlock(&n1->write_lock); 2333 2334 if (n3) { 2335 /* Depth increases, make a new root */ 2336 mutex_lock(&n3->write_lock); 2337 bkey_copy_key(&n3->key, &MAX_KEY); 2338 bch_btree_insert_keys(n3, op, &parent_keys, NULL); 2339 bch_btree_node_write(n3, &cl); 2340 mutex_unlock(&n3->write_lock); 2341 2342 closure_sync(&cl); 2343 bch_btree_set_root(n3); 2344 rw_unlock(true, n3); 2345 } else if (!b->parent) { 2346 /* Root filled up but didn't need to be split */ 2347 closure_sync(&cl); 2348 bch_btree_set_root(n1); 2349 } else { 2350 /* Split a non root node */ 2351 closure_sync(&cl); 2352 make_btree_freeing_key(b, parent_keys.top); 2353 bch_keylist_push(&parent_keys); 2354 2355 bch_btree_insert_node(b->parent, op, &parent_keys, NULL, NULL); 2356 BUG_ON(!bch_keylist_empty(&parent_keys)); 2357 } 2358 2359 btree_node_free(b); 2360 rw_unlock(true, n1); 2361 2362 bch_time_stats_update(&b->c->btree_split_time, start_time); 2363 2364 return 0; 2365 err_free2: 2366 bkey_put(b->c, &n2->key); 2367 btree_node_free(n2); 2368 rw_unlock(true, n2); 2369 err_free1: 2370 bkey_put(b->c, &n1->key); 2371 btree_node_free(n1); 2372 rw_unlock(true, n1); 2373 err: 2374 WARN(1, "bcache: btree split failed (level %u)", b->level); 2375 2376 if (n3 == ERR_PTR(-EAGAIN) || 2377 n2 == ERR_PTR(-EAGAIN) || 2378 n1 == ERR_PTR(-EAGAIN)) 2379 return -EAGAIN; 2380 2381 return -ENOMEM; 2382 } 2383 2384 static int bch_btree_insert_node(struct btree *b, struct btree_op *op, 2385 struct keylist *insert_keys, 2386 atomic_t *journal_ref, 2387 struct bkey *replace_key) 2388 { 2389 struct closure cl; 2390 2391 BUG_ON(b->level && replace_key); 2392 2393 closure_init_stack(&cl); 2394 2395 mutex_lock(&b->write_lock); 2396 2397 if (write_block(b) != btree_bset_last(b) && 2398 b->keys.last_set_unwritten) 2399 bch_btree_init_next(b); /* just wrote a set */ 2400 2401 if (bch_keylist_nkeys(insert_keys) > insert_u64s_remaining(b)) { 2402 mutex_unlock(&b->write_lock); 2403 goto split; 2404 } 2405 2406 BUG_ON(write_block(b) != btree_bset_last(b)); 2407 2408 if (bch_btree_insert_keys(b, op, insert_keys, replace_key)) { 2409 if (!b->level) 2410 bch_btree_leaf_dirty(b, journal_ref); 2411 else 2412 bch_btree_node_write(b, &cl); 2413 } 2414 2415 mutex_unlock(&b->write_lock); 2416 2417 /* wait for btree node write if necessary, after unlock */ 2418 closure_sync(&cl); 2419 2420 return 0; 2421 split: 2422 if (current->bio_list) { 2423 op->lock = b->c->root->level + 1; 2424 return -EAGAIN; 2425 } else if (op->lock <= b->c->root->level) { 2426 op->lock = b->c->root->level + 1; 2427 return -EINTR; 2428 } else { 2429 /* Invalidated all iterators */ 2430 int ret = btree_split(b, op, insert_keys, replace_key); 2431 2432 if (bch_keylist_empty(insert_keys)) 2433 return 0; 2434 else if (!ret) 2435 return -EINTR; 2436 return ret; 2437 } 2438 } 2439 2440 int bch_btree_insert_check_key(struct btree *b, struct btree_op *op, 2441 struct bkey *check_key) 2442 { 2443 int ret = -EINTR; 2444 uint64_t btree_ptr = b->key.ptr[0]; 2445 unsigned long seq = b->seq; 2446 struct keylist insert; 2447 bool upgrade = op->lock == -1; 2448 2449 bch_keylist_init(&insert); 2450 2451 if (upgrade) { 2452 rw_unlock(false, b); 2453 rw_lock(true, b, b->level); 2454 2455 if (b->key.ptr[0] != btree_ptr || 2456 b->seq != seq + 1) { 2457 op->lock = b->level; 2458 goto out; 2459 } 2460 } 2461 2462 SET_KEY_PTRS(check_key, 1); 2463 get_random_bytes(&check_key->ptr[0], sizeof(uint64_t)); 2464 2465 SET_PTR_DEV(check_key, 0, PTR_CHECK_DEV); 2466 2467 bch_keylist_add(&insert, check_key); 2468 2469 ret = bch_btree_insert_node(b, op, &insert, NULL, NULL); 2470 2471 BUG_ON(!ret && !bch_keylist_empty(&insert)); 2472 out: 2473 if (upgrade) 2474 downgrade_write(&b->lock); 2475 return ret; 2476 } 2477 2478 struct btree_insert_op { 2479 struct btree_op op; 2480 struct keylist *keys; 2481 atomic_t *journal_ref; 2482 struct bkey *replace_key; 2483 }; 2484 2485 static int btree_insert_fn(struct btree_op *b_op, struct btree *b) 2486 { 2487 struct btree_insert_op *op = container_of(b_op, 2488 struct btree_insert_op, op); 2489 2490 int ret = bch_btree_insert_node(b, &op->op, op->keys, 2491 op->journal_ref, op->replace_key); 2492 if (ret && !bch_keylist_empty(op->keys)) 2493 return ret; 2494 else 2495 return MAP_DONE; 2496 } 2497 2498 int bch_btree_insert(struct cache_set *c, struct keylist *keys, 2499 atomic_t *journal_ref, struct bkey *replace_key) 2500 { 2501 struct btree_insert_op op; 2502 int ret = 0; 2503 2504 BUG_ON(current->bio_list); 2505 BUG_ON(bch_keylist_empty(keys)); 2506 2507 bch_btree_op_init(&op.op, 0); 2508 op.keys = keys; 2509 op.journal_ref = journal_ref; 2510 op.replace_key = replace_key; 2511 2512 while (!ret && !bch_keylist_empty(keys)) { 2513 op.op.lock = 0; 2514 ret = bch_btree_map_leaf_nodes(&op.op, c, 2515 &START_KEY(keys->keys), 2516 btree_insert_fn); 2517 } 2518 2519 if (ret) { 2520 struct bkey *k; 2521 2522 pr_err("error %i\n", ret); 2523 2524 while ((k = bch_keylist_pop(keys))) 2525 bkey_put(c, k); 2526 } else if (op.op.insert_collision) 2527 ret = -ESRCH; 2528 2529 return ret; 2530 } 2531 2532 void bch_btree_set_root(struct btree *b) 2533 { 2534 unsigned int i; 2535 struct closure cl; 2536 2537 closure_init_stack(&cl); 2538 2539 trace_bcache_btree_set_root(b); 2540 2541 BUG_ON(!b->written); 2542 2543 for (i = 0; i < KEY_PTRS(&b->key); i++) 2544 BUG_ON(PTR_BUCKET(b->c, &b->key, i)->prio != BTREE_PRIO); 2545 2546 mutex_lock(&b->c->bucket_lock); 2547 list_del_init(&b->list); 2548 mutex_unlock(&b->c->bucket_lock); 2549 2550 b->c->root = b; 2551 2552 bch_journal_meta(b->c, &cl); 2553 closure_sync(&cl); 2554 } 2555 2556 /* Map across nodes or keys */ 2557 2558 static int bch_btree_map_nodes_recurse(struct btree *b, struct btree_op *op, 2559 struct bkey *from, 2560 btree_map_nodes_fn *fn, int flags) 2561 { 2562 int ret = MAP_CONTINUE; 2563 2564 if (b->level) { 2565 struct bkey *k; 2566 struct btree_iter iter; 2567 2568 min_heap_init(&iter.heap, NULL, MAX_BSETS); 2569 bch_btree_iter_init(&b->keys, &iter, from); 2570 2571 while ((k = bch_btree_iter_next_filter(&iter, &b->keys, 2572 bch_ptr_bad))) { 2573 ret = bcache_btree(map_nodes_recurse, k, b, 2574 op, from, fn, flags); 2575 from = NULL; 2576 2577 if (ret != MAP_CONTINUE) 2578 return ret; 2579 } 2580 } 2581 2582 if (!b->level || flags == MAP_ALL_NODES) 2583 ret = fn(op, b); 2584 2585 return ret; 2586 } 2587 2588 int __bch_btree_map_nodes(struct btree_op *op, struct cache_set *c, 2589 struct bkey *from, btree_map_nodes_fn *fn, int flags) 2590 { 2591 return bcache_btree_root(map_nodes_recurse, c, op, from, fn, flags); 2592 } 2593 2594 int bch_btree_map_keys_recurse(struct btree *b, struct btree_op *op, 2595 struct bkey *from, btree_map_keys_fn *fn, 2596 int flags) 2597 { 2598 int ret = MAP_CONTINUE; 2599 struct bkey *k; 2600 struct btree_iter iter; 2601 2602 min_heap_init(&iter.heap, NULL, MAX_BSETS); 2603 bch_btree_iter_init(&b->keys, &iter, from); 2604 2605 while ((k = bch_btree_iter_next_filter(&iter, &b->keys, bch_ptr_bad))) { 2606 ret = !b->level 2607 ? fn(op, b, k) 2608 : bcache_btree(map_keys_recurse, k, 2609 b, op, from, fn, flags); 2610 from = NULL; 2611 2612 if (ret != MAP_CONTINUE) 2613 return ret; 2614 } 2615 2616 if (!b->level && (flags & MAP_END_KEY)) 2617 ret = fn(op, b, &KEY(KEY_INODE(&b->key), 2618 KEY_OFFSET(&b->key), 0)); 2619 2620 return ret; 2621 } 2622 2623 int bch_btree_map_keys(struct btree_op *op, struct cache_set *c, 2624 struct bkey *from, btree_map_keys_fn *fn, int flags) 2625 { 2626 return bcache_btree_root(map_keys_recurse, c, op, from, fn, flags); 2627 } 2628 2629 /* Keybuf code */ 2630 2631 static inline int keybuf_cmp(struct keybuf_key *l, struct keybuf_key *r) 2632 { 2633 /* Overlapping keys compare equal */ 2634 if (bkey_cmp(&l->key, &START_KEY(&r->key)) <= 0) 2635 return -1; 2636 if (bkey_cmp(&START_KEY(&l->key), &r->key) >= 0) 2637 return 1; 2638 return 0; 2639 } 2640 2641 static inline int keybuf_nonoverlapping_cmp(struct keybuf_key *l, 2642 struct keybuf_key *r) 2643 { 2644 return clamp_t(int64_t, bkey_cmp(&l->key, &r->key), -1, 1); 2645 } 2646 2647 struct refill { 2648 struct btree_op op; 2649 unsigned int nr_found; 2650 struct keybuf *buf; 2651 struct bkey *end; 2652 keybuf_pred_fn *pred; 2653 }; 2654 2655 static int refill_keybuf_fn(struct btree_op *op, struct btree *b, 2656 struct bkey *k) 2657 { 2658 struct refill *refill = container_of(op, struct refill, op); 2659 struct keybuf *buf = refill->buf; 2660 int ret = MAP_CONTINUE; 2661 2662 if (bkey_cmp(k, refill->end) > 0) { 2663 ret = MAP_DONE; 2664 goto out; 2665 } 2666 2667 if (!KEY_SIZE(k)) /* end key */ 2668 goto out; 2669 2670 if (refill->pred(buf, k)) { 2671 struct keybuf_key *w; 2672 2673 spin_lock(&buf->lock); 2674 2675 w = array_alloc(&buf->freelist); 2676 if (!w) { 2677 spin_unlock(&buf->lock); 2678 return MAP_DONE; 2679 } 2680 2681 w->private = NULL; 2682 bkey_copy(&w->key, k); 2683 2684 if (RB_INSERT(&buf->keys, w, node, keybuf_cmp)) 2685 array_free(&buf->freelist, w); 2686 else 2687 refill->nr_found++; 2688 2689 if (array_freelist_empty(&buf->freelist)) 2690 ret = MAP_DONE; 2691 2692 spin_unlock(&buf->lock); 2693 } 2694 out: 2695 buf->last_scanned = *k; 2696 return ret; 2697 } 2698 2699 void bch_refill_keybuf(struct cache_set *c, struct keybuf *buf, 2700 struct bkey *end, keybuf_pred_fn *pred) 2701 { 2702 struct bkey start = buf->last_scanned; 2703 struct refill refill; 2704 2705 cond_resched(); 2706 2707 bch_btree_op_init(&refill.op, -1); 2708 refill.nr_found = 0; 2709 refill.buf = buf; 2710 refill.end = end; 2711 refill.pred = pred; 2712 2713 bch_btree_map_keys(&refill.op, c, &buf->last_scanned, 2714 refill_keybuf_fn, MAP_END_KEY); 2715 2716 trace_bcache_keyscan(refill.nr_found, 2717 KEY_INODE(&start), KEY_OFFSET(&start), 2718 KEY_INODE(&buf->last_scanned), 2719 KEY_OFFSET(&buf->last_scanned)); 2720 2721 spin_lock(&buf->lock); 2722 2723 if (!RB_EMPTY_ROOT(&buf->keys)) { 2724 struct keybuf_key *w; 2725 2726 w = RB_FIRST(&buf->keys, struct keybuf_key, node); 2727 buf->start = START_KEY(&w->key); 2728 2729 w = RB_LAST(&buf->keys, struct keybuf_key, node); 2730 buf->end = w->key; 2731 } else { 2732 buf->start = MAX_KEY; 2733 buf->end = MAX_KEY; 2734 } 2735 2736 spin_unlock(&buf->lock); 2737 } 2738 2739 static void __bch_keybuf_del(struct keybuf *buf, struct keybuf_key *w) 2740 { 2741 rb_erase(&w->node, &buf->keys); 2742 array_free(&buf->freelist, w); 2743 } 2744 2745 void bch_keybuf_del(struct keybuf *buf, struct keybuf_key *w) 2746 { 2747 spin_lock(&buf->lock); 2748 __bch_keybuf_del(buf, w); 2749 spin_unlock(&buf->lock); 2750 } 2751 2752 bool bch_keybuf_check_overlapping(struct keybuf *buf, struct bkey *start, 2753 struct bkey *end) 2754 { 2755 bool ret = false; 2756 struct keybuf_key *p, *w, s; 2757 2758 s.key = *start; 2759 2760 if (bkey_cmp(end, &buf->start) <= 0 || 2761 bkey_cmp(start, &buf->end) >= 0) 2762 return false; 2763 2764 spin_lock(&buf->lock); 2765 w = RB_GREATER(&buf->keys, s, node, keybuf_nonoverlapping_cmp); 2766 2767 while (w && bkey_cmp(&START_KEY(&w->key), end) < 0) { 2768 p = w; 2769 w = RB_NEXT(w, node); 2770 2771 if (p->private) 2772 ret = true; 2773 else 2774 __bch_keybuf_del(buf, p); 2775 } 2776 2777 spin_unlock(&buf->lock); 2778 return ret; 2779 } 2780 2781 struct keybuf_key *bch_keybuf_next(struct keybuf *buf) 2782 { 2783 struct keybuf_key *w; 2784 2785 spin_lock(&buf->lock); 2786 2787 w = RB_FIRST(&buf->keys, struct keybuf_key, node); 2788 2789 while (w && w->private) 2790 w = RB_NEXT(w, node); 2791 2792 if (w) 2793 w->private = ERR_PTR(-EINTR); 2794 2795 spin_unlock(&buf->lock); 2796 return w; 2797 } 2798 2799 struct keybuf_key *bch_keybuf_next_rescan(struct cache_set *c, 2800 struct keybuf *buf, 2801 struct bkey *end, 2802 keybuf_pred_fn *pred) 2803 { 2804 struct keybuf_key *ret; 2805 2806 while (1) { 2807 ret = bch_keybuf_next(buf); 2808 if (ret) 2809 break; 2810 2811 if (bkey_cmp(&buf->last_scanned, end) >= 0) { 2812 pr_debug("scan finished\n"); 2813 break; 2814 } 2815 2816 bch_refill_keybuf(c, buf, end, pred); 2817 } 2818 2819 return ret; 2820 } 2821 2822 void bch_keybuf_init(struct keybuf *buf) 2823 { 2824 buf->last_scanned = MAX_KEY; 2825 buf->keys = RB_ROOT; 2826 2827 spin_lock_init(&buf->lock); 2828 array_allocator_init(&buf->freelist); 2829 } 2830 2831 void bch_btree_exit(void) 2832 { 2833 if (btree_io_wq) 2834 destroy_workqueue(btree_io_wq); 2835 } 2836 2837 int __init bch_btree_init(void) 2838 { 2839 btree_io_wq = alloc_workqueue("bch_btree_io", WQ_MEM_RECLAIM, 0); 2840 if (!btree_io_wq) 2841 return -ENOMEM; 2842 2843 return 0; 2844 } 2845