xref: /linux/drivers/md/raid1-10.c (revision a36e9f5cfe9eb3a1dce8769c7058251c42705357)
1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
2 /* Maximum size of each resync request */
3 #define RESYNC_BLOCK_SIZE (64*1024)
4 #define RESYNC_PAGES ((RESYNC_BLOCK_SIZE + PAGE_SIZE-1) / PAGE_SIZE)
5 
6 /*
7  * Number of guaranteed raid bios in case of extreme VM load:
8  */
9 #define	NR_RAID_BIOS 256
10 
11 /* when we get a read error on a read-only array, we redirect to another
12  * device without failing the first device, or trying to over-write to
13  * correct the read error.  To keep track of bad blocks on a per-bio
14  * level, we store IO_BLOCKED in the appropriate 'bios' pointer
15  */
16 #define IO_BLOCKED ((struct bio *)1)
17 /* When we successfully write to a known bad-block, we need to remove the
18  * bad-block marking which must be done from process context.  So we record
19  * the success by setting devs[n].bio to IO_MADE_GOOD
20  */
21 #define IO_MADE_GOOD ((struct bio *)2)
22 
23 #define BIO_SPECIAL(bio) ((unsigned long)bio <= 2)
24 #define MAX_PLUG_BIO 32
25 
26 /* for managing resync I/O pages */
27 struct resync_pages {
28 	void		*raid_bio;
29 	struct page	*pages[RESYNC_PAGES];
30 };
31 
32 struct raid1_plug_cb {
33 	struct blk_plug_cb	cb;
34 	struct bio_list		pending;
35 	unsigned int		count;
36 };
37 
38 static void rbio_pool_free(void *rbio, void *data)
39 {
40 	kfree(rbio);
41 }
42 
43 static inline int resync_alloc_pages(struct resync_pages *rp,
44 				     gfp_t gfp_flags)
45 {
46 	int i;
47 
48 	for (i = 0; i < RESYNC_PAGES; i++) {
49 		rp->pages[i] = alloc_page(gfp_flags);
50 		if (!rp->pages[i])
51 			goto out_free;
52 	}
53 
54 	return 0;
55 
56 out_free:
57 	while (--i >= 0)
58 		put_page(rp->pages[i]);
59 	return -ENOMEM;
60 }
61 
62 static inline void resync_free_pages(struct resync_pages *rp)
63 {
64 	int i;
65 
66 	for (i = 0; i < RESYNC_PAGES; i++)
67 		put_page(rp->pages[i]);
68 }
69 
70 static inline void resync_get_all_pages(struct resync_pages *rp)
71 {
72 	int i;
73 
74 	for (i = 0; i < RESYNC_PAGES; i++)
75 		get_page(rp->pages[i]);
76 }
77 
78 static inline struct page *resync_fetch_page(struct resync_pages *rp,
79 					     unsigned idx)
80 {
81 	if (WARN_ON_ONCE(idx >= RESYNC_PAGES))
82 		return NULL;
83 	return rp->pages[idx];
84 }
85 
86 /*
87  * 'strct resync_pages' stores actual pages used for doing the resync
88  *  IO, and it is per-bio, so make .bi_private points to it.
89  */
90 static inline struct resync_pages *get_resync_pages(struct bio *bio)
91 {
92 	return bio->bi_private;
93 }
94 
95 /* generally called after bio_reset() for reseting bvec */
96 static void md_bio_reset_resync_pages(struct bio *bio, struct resync_pages *rp,
97 			       int size)
98 {
99 	int idx = 0;
100 
101 	/* initialize bvec table again */
102 	do {
103 		struct page *page = resync_fetch_page(rp, idx);
104 		int len = min_t(int, size, PAGE_SIZE);
105 
106 		if (WARN_ON(!bio_add_page(bio, page, len, 0))) {
107 			bio->bi_status = BLK_STS_RESOURCE;
108 			bio_endio(bio);
109 			return;
110 		}
111 
112 		size -= len;
113 	} while (idx++ < RESYNC_PAGES && size > 0);
114 }
115 
116 
117 static inline void raid1_submit_write(struct bio *bio)
118 {
119 	struct md_rdev *rdev = (void *)bio->bi_bdev;
120 
121 	bio->bi_next = NULL;
122 	bio_set_dev(bio, rdev->bdev);
123 	if (test_bit(Faulty, &rdev->flags))
124 		bio_io_error(bio);
125 	else if (unlikely(bio_op(bio) ==  REQ_OP_DISCARD &&
126 			  !bdev_max_discard_sectors(bio->bi_bdev)))
127 		/* Just ignore it */
128 		bio_endio(bio);
129 	else
130 		submit_bio_noacct(bio);
131 }
132 
133 static inline bool raid1_add_bio_to_plug(struct mddev *mddev, struct bio *bio,
134 				      blk_plug_cb_fn unplug, int copies)
135 {
136 	struct raid1_plug_cb *plug = NULL;
137 	struct blk_plug_cb *cb;
138 
139 	/*
140 	 * If bitmap is not enabled, it's safe to submit the io directly, and
141 	 * this can get optimal performance.
142 	 */
143 	if (!md_bitmap_enabled(mddev->bitmap)) {
144 		raid1_submit_write(bio);
145 		return true;
146 	}
147 
148 	cb = blk_check_plugged(unplug, mddev, sizeof(*plug));
149 	if (!cb)
150 		return false;
151 
152 	plug = container_of(cb, struct raid1_plug_cb, cb);
153 	bio_list_add(&plug->pending, bio);
154 	if (++plug->count / MAX_PLUG_BIO >= copies) {
155 		list_del(&cb->list);
156 		cb->callback(cb, false);
157 	}
158 
159 
160 	return true;
161 }
162 
163 /*
164  * current->bio_list will be set under submit_bio() context, in this case bitmap
165  * io will be added to the list and wait for current io submission to finish,
166  * while current io submission must wait for bitmap io to be done. In order to
167  * avoid such deadlock, submit bitmap io asynchronously.
168  */
169 static inline void raid1_prepare_flush_writes(struct bitmap *bitmap)
170 {
171 	if (current->bio_list)
172 		md_bitmap_unplug_async(bitmap);
173 	else
174 		md_bitmap_unplug(bitmap);
175 }
176 
177 /*
178  * Used by fix_read_error() to decay the per rdev read_errors.
179  * We halve the read error count for every hour that has elapsed
180  * since the last recorded read error.
181  */
182 static inline void check_decay_read_errors(struct mddev *mddev, struct md_rdev *rdev)
183 {
184 	long cur_time_mon;
185 	unsigned long hours_since_last;
186 	unsigned int read_errors = atomic_read(&rdev->read_errors);
187 
188 	cur_time_mon = ktime_get_seconds();
189 
190 	if (rdev->last_read_error == 0) {
191 		/* first time we've seen a read error */
192 		rdev->last_read_error = cur_time_mon;
193 		return;
194 	}
195 
196 	hours_since_last = (long)(cur_time_mon -
197 			    rdev->last_read_error) / 3600;
198 
199 	rdev->last_read_error = cur_time_mon;
200 
201 	/*
202 	 * if hours_since_last is > the number of bits in read_errors
203 	 * just set read errors to 0. We do this to avoid
204 	 * overflowing the shift of read_errors by hours_since_last.
205 	 */
206 	if (hours_since_last >= 8 * sizeof(read_errors))
207 		atomic_set(&rdev->read_errors, 0);
208 	else
209 		atomic_set(&rdev->read_errors, read_errors >> hours_since_last);
210 }
211 
212 static inline bool exceed_read_errors(struct mddev *mddev, struct md_rdev *rdev)
213 {
214 	int max_read_errors = atomic_read(&mddev->max_corr_read_errors);
215 	int read_errors;
216 
217 	check_decay_read_errors(mddev, rdev);
218 	read_errors =  atomic_inc_return(&rdev->read_errors);
219 	if (read_errors > max_read_errors) {
220 		pr_notice("md/"RAID_1_10_NAME":%s: %pg: Raid device exceeded read_error threshold [cur %d:max %d]\n",
221 			  mdname(mddev), rdev->bdev, read_errors, max_read_errors);
222 		pr_notice("md/"RAID_1_10_NAME":%s: %pg: Failing raid device\n",
223 			  mdname(mddev), rdev->bdev);
224 		md_error(mddev, rdev);
225 		return true;
226 	}
227 
228 	return false;
229 }
230 
231 /**
232  * raid1_check_read_range() - check a given read range for bad blocks,
233  * available read length is returned;
234  * @rdev: the rdev to read;
235  * @this_sector: read position;
236  * @len: read length;
237  *
238  * helper function for read_balance()
239  *
240  * 1) If there are no bad blocks in the range, @len is returned;
241  * 2) If the range are all bad blocks, 0 is returned;
242  * 3) If there are partial bad blocks:
243  *  - If the bad block range starts after @this_sector, the length of first
244  *  good region is returned;
245  *  - If the bad block range starts before @this_sector, 0 is returned and
246  *  the @len is updated to the offset into the region before we get to the
247  *  good blocks;
248  */
249 static inline int raid1_check_read_range(struct md_rdev *rdev,
250 					 sector_t this_sector, int *len)
251 {
252 	sector_t first_bad;
253 	int bad_sectors;
254 
255 	/* no bad block overlap */
256 	if (!is_badblock(rdev, this_sector, *len, &first_bad, &bad_sectors))
257 		return *len;
258 
259 	/*
260 	 * bad block range starts offset into our range so we can return the
261 	 * number of sectors before the bad blocks start.
262 	 */
263 	if (first_bad > this_sector)
264 		return first_bad - this_sector;
265 
266 	/* read range is fully consumed by bad blocks. */
267 	if (this_sector + *len <= first_bad + bad_sectors)
268 		return 0;
269 
270 	/*
271 	 * final case, bad block range starts before or at the start of our
272 	 * range but does not cover our entire range so we still return 0 but
273 	 * update the length with the number of sectors before we get to the
274 	 * good ones.
275 	 */
276 	*len = first_bad + bad_sectors - this_sector;
277 	return 0;
278 }
279 
280 /*
281  * Check if read should choose the first rdev.
282  *
283  * Balance on the whole device if no resync is going on (recovery is ok) or
284  * below the resync window. Otherwise, take the first readable disk.
285  */
286 static inline bool raid1_should_read_first(struct mddev *mddev,
287 					   sector_t this_sector, int len)
288 {
289 	if ((mddev->recovery_cp < this_sector + len))
290 		return true;
291 
292 	if (mddev_is_clustered(mddev) &&
293 	    md_cluster_ops->area_resyncing(mddev, READ, this_sector,
294 					   this_sector + len))
295 		return true;
296 
297 	return false;
298 }
299