1cafe5635SKent Overstreet #ifndef _BCACHE_JOURNAL_H 2cafe5635SKent Overstreet #define _BCACHE_JOURNAL_H 3cafe5635SKent Overstreet 4cafe5635SKent Overstreet /* 5cafe5635SKent Overstreet * THE JOURNAL: 6cafe5635SKent Overstreet * 7cafe5635SKent Overstreet * The journal is treated as a circular buffer of buckets - a journal entry 8cafe5635SKent Overstreet * never spans two buckets. This means (not implemented yet) we can resize the 9cafe5635SKent Overstreet * journal at runtime, and will be needed for bcache on raw flash support. 10cafe5635SKent Overstreet * 11cafe5635SKent Overstreet * Journal entries contain a list of keys, ordered by the time they were 12cafe5635SKent Overstreet * inserted; thus journal replay just has to reinsert the keys. 13cafe5635SKent Overstreet * 14cafe5635SKent Overstreet * We also keep some things in the journal header that are logically part of the 15cafe5635SKent Overstreet * superblock - all the things that are frequently updated. This is for future 16cafe5635SKent Overstreet * bcache on raw flash support; the superblock (which will become another 17cafe5635SKent Overstreet * journal) can't be moved or wear leveled, so it contains just enough 18cafe5635SKent Overstreet * information to find the main journal, and the superblock only has to be 19cafe5635SKent Overstreet * rewritten when we want to move/wear level the main journal. 20cafe5635SKent Overstreet * 21cafe5635SKent Overstreet * Currently, we don't journal BTREE_REPLACE operations - this will hopefully be 22cafe5635SKent Overstreet * fixed eventually. This isn't a bug - BTREE_REPLACE is used for insertions 23cafe5635SKent Overstreet * from cache misses, which don't have to be journaled, and for writeback and 24cafe5635SKent Overstreet * moving gc we work around it by flushing the btree to disk before updating the 25cafe5635SKent Overstreet * gc information. But it is a potential issue with incremental garbage 26cafe5635SKent Overstreet * collection, and it's fragile. 27cafe5635SKent Overstreet * 28cafe5635SKent Overstreet * OPEN JOURNAL ENTRIES: 29cafe5635SKent Overstreet * 30cafe5635SKent Overstreet * Each journal entry contains, in the header, the sequence number of the last 31cafe5635SKent Overstreet * journal entry still open - i.e. that has keys that haven't been flushed to 32cafe5635SKent Overstreet * disk in the btree. 33cafe5635SKent Overstreet * 34cafe5635SKent Overstreet * We track this by maintaining a refcount for every open journal entry, in a 35cafe5635SKent Overstreet * fifo; each entry in the fifo corresponds to a particular journal 36cafe5635SKent Overstreet * entry/sequence number. When the refcount at the tail of the fifo goes to 37cafe5635SKent Overstreet * zero, we pop it off - thus, the size of the fifo tells us the number of open 38cafe5635SKent Overstreet * journal entries 39cafe5635SKent Overstreet * 40cafe5635SKent Overstreet * We take a refcount on a journal entry when we add some keys to a journal 41cafe5635SKent Overstreet * entry that we're going to insert (held by struct btree_op), and then when we 42cafe5635SKent Overstreet * insert those keys into the btree the btree write we're setting up takes a 43cafe5635SKent Overstreet * copy of that refcount (held by struct btree_write). That refcount is dropped 44cafe5635SKent Overstreet * when the btree write completes. 45cafe5635SKent Overstreet * 46cafe5635SKent Overstreet * A struct btree_write can only hold a refcount on a single journal entry, but 47cafe5635SKent Overstreet * might contain keys for many journal entries - we handle this by making sure 48cafe5635SKent Overstreet * it always has a refcount on the _oldest_ journal entry of all the journal 49cafe5635SKent Overstreet * entries it has keys for. 50cafe5635SKent Overstreet * 51cafe5635SKent Overstreet * JOURNAL RECLAIM: 52cafe5635SKent Overstreet * 53cafe5635SKent Overstreet * As mentioned previously, our fifo of refcounts tells us the number of open 54cafe5635SKent Overstreet * journal entries; from that and the current journal sequence number we compute 55cafe5635SKent Overstreet * last_seq - the oldest journal entry we still need. We write last_seq in each 56cafe5635SKent Overstreet * journal entry, and we also have to keep track of where it exists on disk so 57cafe5635SKent Overstreet * we don't overwrite it when we loop around the journal. 58cafe5635SKent Overstreet * 59cafe5635SKent Overstreet * To do that we track, for each journal bucket, the sequence number of the 60cafe5635SKent Overstreet * newest journal entry it contains - if we don't need that journal entry we 61cafe5635SKent Overstreet * don't need anything in that bucket anymore. From that we track the last 62cafe5635SKent Overstreet * journal bucket we still need; all this is tracked in struct journal_device 63cafe5635SKent Overstreet * and updated by journal_reclaim(). 64cafe5635SKent Overstreet * 65cafe5635SKent Overstreet * JOURNAL FILLING UP: 66cafe5635SKent Overstreet * 67cafe5635SKent Overstreet * There are two ways the journal could fill up; either we could run out of 68cafe5635SKent Overstreet * space to write to, or we could have too many open journal entries and run out 69cafe5635SKent Overstreet * of room in the fifo of refcounts. Since those refcounts are decremented 70cafe5635SKent Overstreet * without any locking we can't safely resize that fifo, so we handle it the 71cafe5635SKent Overstreet * same way. 72cafe5635SKent Overstreet * 73cafe5635SKent Overstreet * If the journal fills up, we start flushing dirty btree nodes until we can 74cafe5635SKent Overstreet * allocate space for a journal write again - preferentially flushing btree 75cafe5635SKent Overstreet * nodes that are pinning the oldest journal entries first. 76cafe5635SKent Overstreet */ 77cafe5635SKent Overstreet 78cafe5635SKent Overstreet /* 79cafe5635SKent Overstreet * Only used for holding the journal entries we read in btree_journal_read() 80cafe5635SKent Overstreet * during cache_registration 81cafe5635SKent Overstreet */ 82cafe5635SKent Overstreet struct journal_replay { 83cafe5635SKent Overstreet struct list_head list; 84cafe5635SKent Overstreet atomic_t *pin; 85cafe5635SKent Overstreet struct jset j; 86cafe5635SKent Overstreet }; 87cafe5635SKent Overstreet 88cafe5635SKent Overstreet /* 89cafe5635SKent Overstreet * We put two of these in struct journal; we used them for writes to the 90cafe5635SKent Overstreet * journal that are being staged or in flight. 91cafe5635SKent Overstreet */ 92cafe5635SKent Overstreet struct journal_write { 93cafe5635SKent Overstreet struct jset *data; 94cafe5635SKent Overstreet #define JSET_BITS 3 95cafe5635SKent Overstreet 96cafe5635SKent Overstreet struct cache_set *c; 97cafe5635SKent Overstreet struct closure_waitlist wait; 98*dabb4433SKent Overstreet bool dirty; 99cafe5635SKent Overstreet bool need_write; 100cafe5635SKent Overstreet }; 101cafe5635SKent Overstreet 102cafe5635SKent Overstreet /* Embedded in struct cache_set */ 103cafe5635SKent Overstreet struct journal { 104cafe5635SKent Overstreet spinlock_t lock; 105cafe5635SKent Overstreet /* used when waiting because the journal was full */ 106cafe5635SKent Overstreet struct closure_waitlist wait; 1077857d5d4SKent Overstreet struct closure io; 108cb7a583eSKent Overstreet int io_in_flight; 1097857d5d4SKent Overstreet struct delayed_work work; 110cafe5635SKent Overstreet 111cafe5635SKent Overstreet /* Number of blocks free in the bucket(s) we're currently writing to */ 112cafe5635SKent Overstreet unsigned blocks_free; 113cafe5635SKent Overstreet uint64_t seq; 114cafe5635SKent Overstreet DECLARE_FIFO(atomic_t, pin); 115cafe5635SKent Overstreet 116cafe5635SKent Overstreet BKEY_PADDED(key); 117cafe5635SKent Overstreet 118cafe5635SKent Overstreet struct journal_write w[2], *cur; 119cafe5635SKent Overstreet }; 120cafe5635SKent Overstreet 121cafe5635SKent Overstreet /* 122cafe5635SKent Overstreet * Embedded in struct cache. First three fields refer to the array of journal 123cafe5635SKent Overstreet * buckets, in cache_sb. 124cafe5635SKent Overstreet */ 125cafe5635SKent Overstreet struct journal_device { 126cafe5635SKent Overstreet /* 127cafe5635SKent Overstreet * For each journal bucket, contains the max sequence number of the 128cafe5635SKent Overstreet * journal writes it contains - so we know when a bucket can be reused. 129cafe5635SKent Overstreet */ 130cafe5635SKent Overstreet uint64_t seq[SB_JOURNAL_BUCKETS]; 131cafe5635SKent Overstreet 132cafe5635SKent Overstreet /* Journal bucket we're currently writing to */ 133cafe5635SKent Overstreet unsigned cur_idx; 134cafe5635SKent Overstreet 135cafe5635SKent Overstreet /* Last journal bucket that still contains an open journal entry */ 136cafe5635SKent Overstreet unsigned last_idx; 137cafe5635SKent Overstreet 138cafe5635SKent Overstreet /* Next journal bucket to be discarded */ 139cafe5635SKent Overstreet unsigned discard_idx; 140cafe5635SKent Overstreet 141cafe5635SKent Overstreet #define DISCARD_READY 0 142cafe5635SKent Overstreet #define DISCARD_IN_FLIGHT 1 143cafe5635SKent Overstreet #define DISCARD_DONE 2 144cafe5635SKent Overstreet /* 1 - discard in flight, -1 - discard completed */ 145cafe5635SKent Overstreet atomic_t discard_in_flight; 146cafe5635SKent Overstreet 147cafe5635SKent Overstreet struct work_struct discard_work; 148cafe5635SKent Overstreet struct bio discard_bio; 149cafe5635SKent Overstreet struct bio_vec discard_bv; 150cafe5635SKent Overstreet 151cafe5635SKent Overstreet /* Bio for journal reads/writes to this device */ 152cafe5635SKent Overstreet struct bio bio; 153cafe5635SKent Overstreet struct bio_vec bv[8]; 154cafe5635SKent Overstreet }; 155cafe5635SKent Overstreet 156cafe5635SKent Overstreet #define journal_pin_cmp(c, l, r) \ 157c18536a7SKent Overstreet (fifo_idx(&(c)->journal.pin, (l)) > fifo_idx(&(c)->journal.pin, (r))) 158cafe5635SKent Overstreet 159cafe5635SKent Overstreet #define JOURNAL_PIN 20000 160cafe5635SKent Overstreet 161cafe5635SKent Overstreet #define journal_full(j) \ 162cafe5635SKent Overstreet (!(j)->blocks_free || fifo_free(&(j)->pin) <= 1) 163cafe5635SKent Overstreet 164cafe5635SKent Overstreet struct closure; 165cafe5635SKent Overstreet struct cache_set; 166cafe5635SKent Overstreet struct btree_op; 167a34a8bfdSKent Overstreet struct keylist; 168cafe5635SKent Overstreet 169a34a8bfdSKent Overstreet atomic_t *bch_journal(struct cache_set *, struct keylist *, struct closure *); 170cafe5635SKent Overstreet void bch_journal_next(struct journal *); 171cafe5635SKent Overstreet void bch_journal_mark(struct cache_set *, struct list_head *); 172cafe5635SKent Overstreet void bch_journal_meta(struct cache_set *, struct closure *); 173c18536a7SKent Overstreet int bch_journal_read(struct cache_set *, struct list_head *); 174c18536a7SKent Overstreet int bch_journal_replay(struct cache_set *, struct list_head *); 175cafe5635SKent Overstreet 176cafe5635SKent Overstreet void bch_journal_free(struct cache_set *); 177cafe5635SKent Overstreet int bch_journal_alloc(struct cache_set *); 178cafe5635SKent Overstreet 179cafe5635SKent Overstreet #endif /* _BCACHE_JOURNAL_H */ 180