1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only 2 /* 3 * linux/fs/buffer.c 4 * 5 * Copyright (C) 1991, 1992, 2002 Linus Torvalds 6 */ 7 8 /* 9 * Start bdflush() with kernel_thread not syscall - Paul Gortmaker, 12/95 10 * 11 * Removed a lot of unnecessary code and simplified things now that 12 * the buffer cache isn't our primary cache - Andrew Tridgell 12/96 13 * 14 * Speed up hash, lru, and free list operations. Use gfp() for allocating 15 * hash table, use SLAB cache for buffer heads. SMP threading. -DaveM 16 * 17 * Added 32k buffer block sizes - these are required older ARM systems. - RMK 18 * 19 * async buffer flushing, 1999 Andrea Arcangeli <andrea@suse.de> 20 */ 21 22 #include <linux/kernel.h> 23 #include <linux/sched/signal.h> 24 #include <linux/syscalls.h> 25 #include <linux/fs.h> 26 #include <linux/iomap.h> 27 #include <linux/mm.h> 28 #include <linux/percpu.h> 29 #include <linux/slab.h> 30 #include <linux/capability.h> 31 #include <linux/blkdev.h> 32 #include <linux/blk-crypto.h> 33 #include <linux/file.h> 34 #include <linux/quotaops.h> 35 #include <linux/highmem.h> 36 #include <linux/export.h> 37 #include <linux/backing-dev.h> 38 #include <linux/writeback.h> 39 #include <linux/hash.h> 40 #include <linux/suspend.h> 41 #include <linux/buffer_head.h> 42 #include <linux/task_io_accounting_ops.h> 43 #include <linux/bio.h> 44 #include <linux/cpu.h> 45 #include <linux/bitops.h> 46 #include <linux/mpage.h> 47 #include <linux/bit_spinlock.h> 48 #include <linux/folio_batch.h> 49 #include <linux/sched/mm.h> 50 #include <trace/events/block.h> 51 #include <linux/fscrypt.h> 52 #include <linux/fsverity.h> 53 #include <linux/sched/isolation.h> 54 55 #include "internal.h" 56 57 #define BH_ENTRY(list) list_entry((list), struct buffer_head, b_assoc_buffers) 58 59 inline void touch_buffer(struct buffer_head *bh) 60 { 61 trace_block_touch_buffer(bh); 62 folio_mark_accessed(bh->b_folio); 63 } 64 EXPORT_SYMBOL(touch_buffer); 65 66 void __lock_buffer(struct buffer_head *bh) 67 { 68 wait_on_bit_lock_io(&bh->b_state, BH_Lock, TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE); 69 } 70 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__lock_buffer); 71 72 void unlock_buffer(struct buffer_head *bh) 73 { 74 clear_and_wake_up_bit(BH_Lock, &bh->b_state); 75 } 76 EXPORT_SYMBOL(unlock_buffer); 77 78 /* 79 * Returns if the folio has dirty or writeback buffers. If all the buffers 80 * are unlocked and clean then the folio_test_dirty information is stale. If 81 * any of the buffers are locked, it is assumed they are locked for IO. 82 */ 83 void buffer_check_dirty_writeback(struct folio *folio, 84 bool *dirty, bool *writeback) 85 { 86 struct buffer_head *head, *bh; 87 *dirty = false; 88 *writeback = false; 89 90 BUG_ON(!folio_test_locked(folio)); 91 92 head = folio_buffers(folio); 93 if (!head) 94 return; 95 96 if (folio_test_writeback(folio)) 97 *writeback = true; 98 99 bh = head; 100 do { 101 if (buffer_locked(bh)) 102 *writeback = true; 103 104 if (buffer_dirty(bh)) 105 *dirty = true; 106 107 bh = bh->b_this_page; 108 } while (bh != head); 109 } 110 111 /* 112 * Block until a buffer comes unlocked. This doesn't stop it 113 * from becoming locked again - you have to lock it yourself 114 * if you want to preserve its state. 115 */ 116 void __wait_on_buffer(struct buffer_head * bh) 117 { 118 wait_on_bit_io(&bh->b_state, BH_Lock, TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE); 119 } 120 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__wait_on_buffer); 121 122 static void buffer_io_error(struct buffer_head *bh, char *msg) 123 { 124 if (!test_bit(BH_Quiet, &bh->b_state)) 125 printk_ratelimited(KERN_ERR 126 "Buffer I/O error on dev %pg, logical block %llu%s\n", 127 bh->b_bdev, (unsigned long long)bh->b_blocknr, msg); 128 } 129 130 /** 131 * bio_endio_bh - Discard the bio used to submit a buffer. 132 * @bio: The bio. 133 * @bhp: Where to return the buffer_head. 134 * 135 * Call this in your bio_end_io handler to retrieve the buffer_head 136 * submitted in bh_submit(). If you did not call bh_submit(), do not 137 * call this function; it will return garbage. 138 * 139 * This function consumes the bio refcount which will probably free the 140 * bio. 141 * 142 * Return: True if the I/O succeeded. 143 */ 144 bool bio_endio_bh(struct bio *bio, struct buffer_head **bhp) 145 { 146 bool success = bio->bi_status == BLK_STS_OK; 147 struct buffer_head *bh = bio->bi_private; 148 149 if (unlikely(bio_flagged(bio, BIO_QUIET))) 150 set_bit(BH_Quiet, &bh->b_state); 151 bio_put(bio); 152 153 *bhp = bh; 154 return success; 155 } 156 EXPORT_SYMBOL(bio_endio_bh); 157 158 /** 159 * end_buffer_read_sync - Handle buffer reads finishing 160 * @bh: The buffer. 161 * @uptodate: True if the read was successful. 162 * 163 * If a buffer is read through a mechanism that isn't bh_submit(), you 164 * can call this function to finish the read. 165 */ 166 void end_buffer_read_sync(struct buffer_head *bh, int uptodate) 167 { 168 if (uptodate) { 169 set_buffer_uptodate(bh); 170 } else { 171 /* This happens, due to failed read-ahead attempts. */ 172 clear_buffer_uptodate(bh); 173 } 174 unlock_buffer(bh); 175 } 176 EXPORT_SYMBOL(end_buffer_read_sync); 177 178 /** 179 * bh_end_read - I/O end handler for reads 180 * @bio: The bio being completed. 181 * 182 * Pass this function to bh_submit() if you're reading into the buffer, 183 * unless you need your own special I/O end handler. 184 */ 185 void bh_end_read(struct bio *bio) 186 { 187 struct buffer_head *bh; 188 bool uptodate = bio_endio_bh(bio, &bh); 189 end_buffer_read_sync(bh, uptodate); 190 } 191 EXPORT_SYMBOL(bh_end_read); 192 193 /** 194 * bh_end_write - I/O end handler for writes 195 * @bio: The bio being completed. 196 * 197 * Pass this function to bh_submit() if you're writing from the buffer, 198 * unless you need your own special I/O end handler. 199 */ 200 void bh_end_write(struct bio *bio) 201 { 202 struct buffer_head *bh; 203 bool success = bio_endio_bh(bio, &bh); 204 205 if (success) { 206 set_buffer_uptodate(bh); 207 } else { 208 buffer_io_error(bh, ", lost sync page write"); 209 mark_buffer_write_io_error(bh); 210 clear_buffer_uptodate(bh); 211 } 212 unlock_buffer(bh); 213 } 214 EXPORT_SYMBOL(bh_end_write); 215 216 static struct buffer_head * 217 __find_get_block_slow(struct block_device *bdev, sector_t block, bool atomic) 218 { 219 struct address_space *bd_mapping = bdev->bd_mapping; 220 const int blkbits = bd_mapping->host->i_blkbits; 221 struct buffer_head *ret = NULL; 222 pgoff_t index; 223 struct buffer_head *bh; 224 struct buffer_head *head; 225 struct folio *folio; 226 int all_mapped = 1; 227 static DEFINE_RATELIMIT_STATE(last_warned, HZ, 1); 228 229 index = ((loff_t)block << blkbits) / PAGE_SIZE; 230 folio = __filemap_get_folio(bd_mapping, index, FGP_ACCESSED, 0); 231 if (IS_ERR(folio)) 232 goto out; 233 234 /* 235 * Folio lock protects the buffers. Callers that cannot block 236 * will fallback to serializing vs try_to_free_buffers() via 237 * the i_private_lock. 238 */ 239 if (atomic) 240 spin_lock(&bd_mapping->i_private_lock); 241 else 242 folio_lock(folio); 243 244 head = folio_buffers(folio); 245 if (!head) 246 goto out_unlock; 247 /* 248 * Upon a noref migration, the folio lock serializes here; 249 * otherwise bail. 250 */ 251 if (test_bit_acquire(BH_Migrate, &head->b_state)) { 252 WARN_ON(!atomic); 253 goto out_unlock; 254 } 255 256 bh = head; 257 do { 258 if (!buffer_mapped(bh)) 259 all_mapped = 0; 260 else if (bh->b_blocknr == block) { 261 ret = bh; 262 get_bh(bh); 263 goto out_unlock; 264 } 265 bh = bh->b_this_page; 266 } while (bh != head); 267 268 /* we might be here because some of the buffers on this page are 269 * not mapped. This is due to various races between 270 * file io on the block device and getblk. It gets dealt with 271 * elsewhere, don't buffer_error if we had some unmapped buffers 272 */ 273 ratelimit_set_flags(&last_warned, RATELIMIT_MSG_ON_RELEASE); 274 if (all_mapped && __ratelimit(&last_warned)) { 275 printk("__find_get_block_slow() failed. block=%llu, " 276 "b_blocknr=%llu, b_state=0x%08lx, b_size=%zu, " 277 "device %pg blocksize: %d\n", 278 (unsigned long long)block, 279 (unsigned long long)bh->b_blocknr, 280 bh->b_state, bh->b_size, bdev, 281 1 << blkbits); 282 } 283 out_unlock: 284 if (atomic) 285 spin_unlock(&bd_mapping->i_private_lock); 286 else 287 folio_unlock(folio); 288 folio_put(folio); 289 out: 290 return ret; 291 } 292 293 static void end_buffer_async_read(struct buffer_head *bh, int uptodate) 294 { 295 unsigned long flags; 296 struct buffer_head *first; 297 struct buffer_head *tmp; 298 struct folio *folio; 299 int folio_uptodate = 1; 300 301 BUG_ON(!buffer_async_read(bh)); 302 303 folio = bh->b_folio; 304 if (uptodate) { 305 set_buffer_uptodate(bh); 306 } else { 307 clear_buffer_uptodate(bh); 308 buffer_io_error(bh, ", async page read"); 309 } 310 311 /* 312 * Be _very_ careful from here on. Bad things can happen if 313 * two buffer heads end IO at almost the same time and both 314 * decide that the page is now completely done. 315 */ 316 first = folio_buffers(folio); 317 spin_lock_irqsave(&first->b_uptodate_lock, flags); 318 clear_buffer_async_read(bh); 319 unlock_buffer(bh); 320 tmp = bh; 321 do { 322 if (!buffer_uptodate(tmp)) 323 folio_uptodate = 0; 324 if (buffer_async_read(tmp)) { 325 BUG_ON(!buffer_locked(tmp)); 326 goto still_busy; 327 } 328 tmp = tmp->b_this_page; 329 } while (tmp != bh); 330 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&first->b_uptodate_lock, flags); 331 332 folio_end_read(folio, folio_uptodate); 333 return; 334 335 still_busy: 336 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&first->b_uptodate_lock, flags); 337 } 338 339 struct verify_bh_ctx { 340 struct work_struct work; 341 struct buffer_head *bh; 342 struct fsverity_info *vi; 343 }; 344 345 static void verify_bh(struct work_struct *work) 346 { 347 struct verify_bh_ctx *ctx = 348 container_of(work, struct verify_bh_ctx, work); 349 struct buffer_head *bh = ctx->bh; 350 bool valid; 351 352 valid = fsverity_verify_blocks(ctx->vi, bh->b_folio, bh->b_size, 353 bh_offset(bh)); 354 end_buffer_async_read(bh, valid); 355 kfree(ctx); 356 } 357 358 /* 359 * I/O completion handler for block_read_full_folio() - folios 360 * which come unlocked at the end of I/O. 361 */ 362 static void bh_end_async_read(struct bio *bio) 363 { 364 struct buffer_head *bh; 365 bool uptodate = bio_endio_bh(bio, &bh); 366 struct inode *inode = bh->b_folio->mapping->host; 367 struct fsverity_info *vi = NULL; 368 369 /* needed by ext4 */ 370 if (bh->b_folio->index < DIV_ROUND_UP(inode->i_size, PAGE_SIZE)) 371 vi = fsverity_get_info(inode); 372 373 /* Verify (with fsverity) if needed. */ 374 if (vi && uptodate) { 375 struct verify_bh_ctx *ctx = kmalloc_obj(*ctx, GFP_ATOMIC); 376 377 if (ctx) { 378 ctx->bh = bh; 379 ctx->vi = vi; 380 INIT_WORK(&ctx->work, verify_bh); 381 fsverity_enqueue_verify_work(&ctx->work); 382 return; 383 } 384 uptodate = false; 385 } 386 end_buffer_async_read(bh, uptodate); 387 } 388 389 /** 390 * bh_end_async_write - I/O end handler for async folio writes 391 * @bio: The bio being completed. 392 * 393 * Pass this function to bh_submit() if you're doing the equivalent of 394 * block_write_full_folio(). That is, the folio is unlocked, and will 395 * have its writeback flag cleared once all async write buffers have 396 * completed. 397 */ 398 void bh_end_async_write(struct bio *bio) 399 { 400 struct buffer_head *bh; 401 bool success = bio_endio_bh(bio, &bh); 402 unsigned long flags; 403 struct buffer_head *first; 404 struct buffer_head *tmp; 405 struct folio *folio; 406 407 BUG_ON(!buffer_async_write(bh)); 408 409 folio = bh->b_folio; 410 if (success) { 411 set_buffer_uptodate(bh); 412 } else { 413 buffer_io_error(bh, ", lost async page write"); 414 mark_buffer_write_io_error(bh); 415 clear_buffer_uptodate(bh); 416 } 417 418 first = folio_buffers(folio); 419 spin_lock_irqsave(&first->b_uptodate_lock, flags); 420 421 clear_buffer_async_write(bh); 422 unlock_buffer(bh); 423 tmp = bh->b_this_page; 424 while (tmp != bh) { 425 if (buffer_async_write(tmp)) { 426 BUG_ON(!buffer_locked(tmp)); 427 goto still_busy; 428 } 429 tmp = tmp->b_this_page; 430 } 431 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&first->b_uptodate_lock, flags); 432 folio_end_writeback(folio); 433 return; 434 435 still_busy: 436 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&first->b_uptodate_lock, flags); 437 } 438 EXPORT_SYMBOL(bh_end_async_write); 439 440 441 /* 442 * fs/buffer.c contains helper functions for buffer-backed address space's 443 * fsync functions. A common requirement for buffer-based filesystems is 444 * that certain data from the backing blockdev needs to be written out for 445 * a successful fsync(). For example, ext2 indirect blocks need to be 446 * written back and waited upon before fsync() returns. 447 * 448 * The functions mmb_mark_buffer_dirty(), mmb_sync(), mmb_has_buffers() 449 * and mmb_invalidate() are provided for the management of a list of dependent 450 * buffers in mapping_metadata_bhs struct. 451 * 452 * The locking is a little subtle: The list of buffer heads is protected by 453 * the lock in mapping_metadata_bhs so functions coming from bdev mapping 454 * (such as try_to_free_buffers()) need to safely get to mapping_metadata_bhs 455 * using RCU, grab the lock, verify we didn't race with somebody detaching the 456 * bh / moving it to different inode and only then proceeding. 457 */ 458 459 void mmb_init(struct mapping_metadata_bhs *mmb, struct address_space *mapping) 460 { 461 spin_lock_init(&mmb->lock); 462 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&mmb->list); 463 mmb->mapping = mapping; 464 } 465 EXPORT_SYMBOL(mmb_init); 466 467 static void __remove_assoc_queue(struct mapping_metadata_bhs *mmb, 468 struct buffer_head *bh) 469 { 470 lockdep_assert_held(&mmb->lock); 471 list_del_init(&bh->b_assoc_buffers); 472 WARN_ON(!bh->b_mmb); 473 bh->b_mmb = NULL; 474 } 475 476 static void remove_assoc_queue(struct buffer_head *bh) 477 { 478 struct mapping_metadata_bhs *mmb; 479 480 /* 481 * The locking dance is ugly here. We need to acquire the lock 482 * protecting the metadata bh list while possibly racing with bh 483 * being removed from the list or moved to a different one. We 484 * use RCU to pin mapping_metadata_bhs in memory to 485 * opportunistically acquire the lock and then recheck the bh 486 * didn't move under us. 487 */ 488 while (bh->b_mmb) { 489 rcu_read_lock(); 490 mmb = READ_ONCE(bh->b_mmb); 491 if (mmb) { 492 spin_lock(&mmb->lock); 493 if (bh->b_mmb == mmb) 494 __remove_assoc_queue(mmb, bh); 495 spin_unlock(&mmb->lock); 496 } 497 rcu_read_unlock(); 498 } 499 } 500 501 bool mmb_has_buffers(struct mapping_metadata_bhs *mmb) 502 { 503 return !list_empty(&mmb->list); 504 } 505 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(mmb_has_buffers); 506 507 /** 508 * mmb_sync - write out & wait upon all buffers in a list 509 * @mmb: the list of buffers to write 510 * 511 * Starts I/O against the buffers in the given list and waits upon 512 * that I/O. Basically, this is a convenience function for fsync(). @mmb is 513 * for a file or directory which needs those buffers to be written for a 514 * successful fsync(). 515 * 516 * We have conflicting pressures: we want to make sure that all 517 * initially dirty buffers get waited on, but that any subsequently 518 * dirtied buffers don't. After all, we don't want fsync to last 519 * forever if somebody is actively writing to the file. 520 * 521 * Do this in two main stages: first we copy dirty buffers to a 522 * temporary inode list, queueing the writes as we go. Then we clean 523 * up, waiting for those writes to complete. mark_buffer_dirty_inode() 524 * doesn't touch b_assoc_buffers list if b_mmb is not NULL so we are sure the 525 * buffer stays on our list until IO completes (at which point it can be 526 * reaped). 527 */ 528 int mmb_sync(struct mapping_metadata_bhs *mmb) 529 { 530 struct buffer_head *bh; 531 int err = 0; 532 struct blk_plug plug; 533 LIST_HEAD(tmp); 534 535 if (!mmb_has_buffers(mmb)) 536 return 0; 537 538 blk_start_plug(&plug); 539 540 spin_lock(&mmb->lock); 541 while (!list_empty(&mmb->list)) { 542 bh = BH_ENTRY(mmb->list.next); 543 WARN_ON_ONCE(bh->b_mmb != mmb); 544 __remove_assoc_queue(mmb, bh); 545 /* Avoid race with mark_buffer_dirty_inode() which does 546 * a lockless check and we rely on seeing the dirty bit */ 547 smp_mb(); 548 if (buffer_dirty(bh) || buffer_locked(bh)) { 549 list_add(&bh->b_assoc_buffers, &tmp); 550 bh->b_mmb = mmb; 551 if (buffer_dirty(bh)) { 552 get_bh(bh); 553 spin_unlock(&mmb->lock); 554 /* 555 * Ensure any pending I/O completes so that 556 * write_dirty_buffer() actually writes the 557 * current contents - it is a noop if I/O is 558 * still in flight on potentially older 559 * contents. 560 */ 561 write_dirty_buffer(bh, REQ_SYNC); 562 563 /* 564 * Kick off IO for the previous mapping. Note 565 * that we will not run the very last mapping, 566 * wait_on_buffer() will do that for us 567 * through sync_buffer(). 568 */ 569 brelse(bh); 570 spin_lock(&mmb->lock); 571 } 572 } 573 } 574 575 spin_unlock(&mmb->lock); 576 blk_finish_plug(&plug); 577 spin_lock(&mmb->lock); 578 579 while (!list_empty(&tmp)) { 580 bh = BH_ENTRY(tmp.prev); 581 get_bh(bh); 582 __remove_assoc_queue(mmb, bh); 583 /* Avoid race with mark_buffer_dirty_inode() which does 584 * a lockless check and we rely on seeing the dirty bit */ 585 smp_mb(); 586 if (buffer_dirty(bh)) { 587 list_add(&bh->b_assoc_buffers, &mmb->list); 588 bh->b_mmb = mmb; 589 } 590 spin_unlock(&mmb->lock); 591 wait_on_buffer(bh); 592 if (!buffer_uptodate(bh)) 593 err = -EIO; 594 brelse(bh); 595 spin_lock(&mmb->lock); 596 } 597 spin_unlock(&mmb->lock); 598 return err; 599 } 600 EXPORT_SYMBOL(mmb_sync); 601 602 /* 603 * Called when we've recently written block `bblock', and it is known that 604 * `bblock' was for a buffer_boundary() buffer. This means that the block at 605 * `bblock + 1' is probably a dirty indirect block. Hunt it down and, if it's 606 * dirty, schedule it for IO. So that indirects merge nicely with their data. 607 */ 608 void write_boundary_block(struct block_device *bdev, 609 sector_t bblock, unsigned blocksize) 610 { 611 struct buffer_head *bh; 612 613 bh = __find_get_block_nonatomic(bdev, bblock + 1, blocksize); 614 if (bh) { 615 if (buffer_dirty(bh)) 616 write_dirty_buffer(bh, 0); 617 put_bh(bh); 618 } 619 } 620 621 void mmb_mark_buffer_dirty(struct buffer_head *bh, 622 struct mapping_metadata_bhs *mmb) 623 { 624 mark_buffer_dirty(bh); 625 if (!bh->b_mmb) { 626 spin_lock(&mmb->lock); 627 /* 628 * For a corrupted filesystem with multiply claimed blocks this 629 * can fail. Avoid corrupting the linked list in that case. 630 */ 631 if (cmpxchg(&bh->b_mmb, NULL, mmb) != NULL) { 632 spin_unlock(&mmb->lock); 633 return; 634 } 635 list_move_tail(&bh->b_assoc_buffers, &mmb->list); 636 spin_unlock(&mmb->lock); 637 } 638 } 639 EXPORT_SYMBOL(mmb_mark_buffer_dirty); 640 641 /** 642 * block_dirty_folio - Mark a folio as dirty. 643 * @mapping: The address space containing this folio. 644 * @folio: The folio to mark dirty. 645 * 646 * Filesystems which use buffer_heads can use this function as their 647 * ->dirty_folio implementation. Some filesystems need to do a little 648 * work before calling this function. Filesystems which do not use 649 * buffer_heads should call filemap_dirty_folio() instead. 650 * 651 * If the folio has buffers, the uptodate buffers are set dirty, to 652 * preserve dirty-state coherency between the folio and the buffers. 653 * Buffers added to a dirty folio are created dirty. 654 * 655 * The buffers are dirtied before the folio is dirtied. There's a small 656 * race window in which writeback may see the folio cleanness but not the 657 * buffer dirtiness. That's fine. If this code were to set the folio 658 * dirty before the buffers, writeback could clear the folio dirty flag, 659 * see a bunch of clean buffers and we'd end up with dirty buffers/clean 660 * folio on the dirty folio list. 661 * 662 * We use i_private_lock to lock against try_to_free_buffers() while 663 * using the folio's buffer list. This also prevents clean buffers 664 * being added to the folio after it was set dirty. 665 * 666 * Context: May only be called from process context. Does not sleep. 667 * Caller must ensure that @folio cannot be truncated during this call, 668 * typically by holding the folio lock or having a page in the folio 669 * mapped and holding the page table lock. 670 * 671 * Return: True if the folio was dirtied; false if it was already dirtied. 672 */ 673 bool block_dirty_folio(struct address_space *mapping, struct folio *folio) 674 { 675 struct buffer_head *head; 676 bool newly_dirty; 677 678 spin_lock(&mapping->i_private_lock); 679 head = folio_buffers(folio); 680 if (head) { 681 struct buffer_head *bh = head; 682 683 do { 684 set_buffer_dirty(bh); 685 bh = bh->b_this_page; 686 } while (bh != head); 687 } 688 /* 689 * Lock out page's memcg migration to keep PageDirty 690 * synchronized with per-memcg dirty page counters. 691 */ 692 newly_dirty = !folio_test_set_dirty(folio); 693 spin_unlock(&mapping->i_private_lock); 694 695 if (newly_dirty) 696 __folio_mark_dirty(folio, mapping, 1); 697 698 if (newly_dirty) 699 __mark_inode_dirty(mapping->host, I_DIRTY_PAGES); 700 701 return newly_dirty; 702 } 703 EXPORT_SYMBOL(block_dirty_folio); 704 705 /* 706 * Invalidate any and all dirty buffers on a given buffers list. We are 707 * probably unmounting the fs, but that doesn't mean we have already 708 * done a sync(). Just drop the buffers from the inode list. 709 */ 710 void mmb_invalidate(struct mapping_metadata_bhs *mmb) 711 { 712 if (mmb_has_buffers(mmb)) { 713 spin_lock(&mmb->lock); 714 while (!list_empty(&mmb->list)) 715 __remove_assoc_queue(mmb, BH_ENTRY(mmb->list.next)); 716 spin_unlock(&mmb->lock); 717 } 718 } 719 EXPORT_SYMBOL(mmb_invalidate); 720 721 /* 722 * Create the appropriate buffers when given a folio for data area and 723 * the size of each buffer.. Use the bh->b_this_page linked list to 724 * follow the buffers created. Return NULL if unable to create more 725 * buffers. 726 * 727 * The retry flag is used to differentiate async IO (paging, swapping) 728 * which may not fail from ordinary buffer allocations. 729 */ 730 struct buffer_head *folio_alloc_buffers(struct folio *folio, unsigned long size, 731 gfp_t gfp) 732 { 733 struct buffer_head *bh, *head; 734 long offset; 735 struct mem_cgroup *memcg, *old_memcg; 736 737 memcg = get_mem_cgroup_from_folio(folio); 738 old_memcg = set_active_memcg(memcg); 739 740 head = NULL; 741 offset = folio_size(folio); 742 while ((offset -= size) >= 0) { 743 bh = alloc_buffer_head(gfp); 744 if (!bh) 745 goto no_grow; 746 747 bh->b_this_page = head; 748 bh->b_blocknr = -1; 749 head = bh; 750 751 bh->b_size = size; 752 753 /* Link the buffer to its folio */ 754 folio_set_bh(bh, folio, offset); 755 } 756 out: 757 set_active_memcg(old_memcg); 758 mem_cgroup_put(memcg); 759 return head; 760 /* 761 * In case anything failed, we just free everything we got. 762 */ 763 no_grow: 764 if (head) { 765 do { 766 bh = head; 767 head = head->b_this_page; 768 free_buffer_head(bh); 769 } while (head); 770 } 771 772 goto out; 773 } 774 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(folio_alloc_buffers); 775 776 struct buffer_head *alloc_page_buffers(struct page *page, unsigned long size) 777 { 778 gfp_t gfp = GFP_NOFS | __GFP_ACCOUNT; 779 780 return folio_alloc_buffers(page_folio(page), size, gfp); 781 } 782 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(alloc_page_buffers); 783 784 static inline void link_dev_buffers(struct folio *folio, 785 struct buffer_head *head) 786 { 787 struct buffer_head *bh, *tail; 788 789 bh = head; 790 do { 791 tail = bh; 792 bh = bh->b_this_page; 793 } while (bh); 794 tail->b_this_page = head; 795 folio_attach_private(folio, head); 796 } 797 798 static sector_t blkdev_max_block(struct block_device *bdev, unsigned int size) 799 { 800 sector_t retval = ~((sector_t)0); 801 loff_t sz = bdev_nr_bytes(bdev); 802 803 if (sz) { 804 unsigned int sizebits = blksize_bits(size); 805 retval = (sz >> sizebits); 806 } 807 return retval; 808 } 809 810 /* 811 * Initialise the state of a blockdev folio's buffers. 812 */ 813 static sector_t folio_init_buffers(struct folio *folio, 814 struct block_device *bdev, unsigned size) 815 { 816 struct buffer_head *head = folio_buffers(folio); 817 struct buffer_head *bh = head; 818 bool uptodate = folio_test_uptodate(folio); 819 sector_t block = div_u64(folio_pos(folio), size); 820 sector_t end_block = blkdev_max_block(bdev, size); 821 822 do { 823 if (!buffer_mapped(bh)) { 824 bh->b_private = NULL; 825 bh->b_bdev = bdev; 826 bh->b_blocknr = block; 827 if (uptodate) 828 set_buffer_uptodate(bh); 829 if (block < end_block) 830 set_buffer_mapped(bh); 831 } 832 block++; 833 bh = bh->b_this_page; 834 } while (bh != head); 835 836 /* 837 * Caller needs to validate requested block against end of device. 838 */ 839 return end_block; 840 } 841 842 /* 843 * Create the page-cache folio that contains the requested block. 844 * 845 * This is used purely for blockdev mappings. 846 * 847 * Returns false if we have a failure which cannot be cured by retrying 848 * without sleeping. Returns true if we succeeded, or the caller should retry. 849 */ 850 static bool grow_dev_folio(struct block_device *bdev, sector_t block, 851 pgoff_t index, unsigned size, gfp_t gfp) 852 { 853 struct address_space *mapping = bdev->bd_mapping; 854 struct folio *folio; 855 struct buffer_head *bh; 856 sector_t end_block = 0; 857 858 folio = __filemap_get_folio(mapping, index, 859 FGP_LOCK | FGP_ACCESSED | FGP_CREAT, gfp); 860 if (IS_ERR(folio)) 861 return false; 862 863 bh = folio_buffers(folio); 864 if (bh) { 865 if (bh->b_size == size) { 866 end_block = folio_init_buffers(folio, bdev, size); 867 goto unlock; 868 } 869 870 /* 871 * Retrying may succeed; for example the folio may finish 872 * writeback, or buffers may be cleaned. This should not 873 * happen very often; maybe we have old buffers attached to 874 * this blockdev's page cache and we're trying to change 875 * the block size? 876 */ 877 if (!try_to_free_buffers(folio)) { 878 end_block = ~0ULL; 879 goto unlock; 880 } 881 } 882 883 bh = folio_alloc_buffers(folio, size, gfp | __GFP_ACCOUNT); 884 if (!bh) 885 goto unlock; 886 887 /* 888 * Link the folio to the buffers and initialise them. Take the 889 * lock to be atomic wrt __find_get_block(), which does not 890 * run under the folio lock. 891 */ 892 spin_lock(&mapping->i_private_lock); 893 link_dev_buffers(folio, bh); 894 end_block = folio_init_buffers(folio, bdev, size); 895 spin_unlock(&mapping->i_private_lock); 896 unlock: 897 folio_unlock(folio); 898 folio_put(folio); 899 return block < end_block; 900 } 901 902 /* 903 * Create buffers for the specified block device block's folio. If 904 * that folio was dirty, the buffers are set dirty also. Returns false 905 * if we've hit a permanent error. 906 */ 907 static bool grow_buffers(struct block_device *bdev, sector_t block, 908 unsigned size, gfp_t gfp) 909 { 910 loff_t pos; 911 912 /* 913 * Check for a block which lies outside our maximum possible 914 * pagecache index. 915 */ 916 if (check_mul_overflow(block, (sector_t)size, &pos) || pos > MAX_LFS_FILESIZE) { 917 printk(KERN_ERR "%s: requested out-of-range block %llu for device %pg\n", 918 __func__, (unsigned long long)block, 919 bdev); 920 return false; 921 } 922 923 /* Create a folio with the proper size buffers */ 924 return grow_dev_folio(bdev, block, pos / PAGE_SIZE, size, gfp); 925 } 926 927 static struct buffer_head * 928 __getblk_slow(struct block_device *bdev, sector_t block, 929 unsigned size, gfp_t gfp) 930 { 931 bool blocking = gfpflags_allow_blocking(gfp); 932 933 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(!IS_ALIGNED(size, bdev_logical_block_size(bdev)))) { 934 printk(KERN_ERR "getblk(): block size %d not aligned to logical block size %d\n", 935 size, bdev_logical_block_size(bdev)); 936 return NULL; 937 } 938 939 for (;;) { 940 struct buffer_head *bh; 941 942 if (!grow_buffers(bdev, block, size, gfp)) 943 return NULL; 944 945 if (blocking) 946 bh = __find_get_block_nonatomic(bdev, block, size); 947 else 948 bh = __find_get_block(bdev, block, size); 949 if (bh) 950 return bh; 951 } 952 } 953 954 /* 955 * The relationship between dirty buffers and dirty pages: 956 * 957 * Whenever a page has any dirty buffers, the page's dirty bit is set, and 958 * the page is tagged dirty in the page cache. 959 * 960 * At all times, the dirtiness of the buffers represents the dirtiness of 961 * subsections of the page. If the page has buffers, the page dirty bit is 962 * merely a hint about the true dirty state. 963 * 964 * When a page is set dirty in its entirety, all its buffers are marked dirty 965 * (if the page has buffers). 966 * 967 * When a buffer is marked dirty, its page is dirtied, but the page's other 968 * buffers are not. 969 * 970 * Also. When blockdev buffers are explicitly read with bread(), they 971 * individually become uptodate. But their backing page remains not 972 * uptodate - even if all of its buffers are uptodate. A subsequent 973 * block_read_full_folio() against that folio will discover all the uptodate 974 * buffers, will set the folio uptodate and will perform no I/O. 975 */ 976 977 /** 978 * mark_buffer_dirty - mark a buffer_head as needing writeout 979 * @bh: the buffer_head to mark dirty 980 * 981 * mark_buffer_dirty() will set the dirty bit against the buffer, then set 982 * its backing page dirty, then tag the page as dirty in the page cache 983 * and then attach the address_space's inode to its superblock's dirty 984 * inode list. 985 * 986 * mark_buffer_dirty() is atomic. It takes bh->b_folio->mapping->i_private_lock, 987 * i_pages lock and mapping->host->i_lock. 988 */ 989 void mark_buffer_dirty(struct buffer_head *bh) 990 { 991 WARN_ON_ONCE(!buffer_uptodate(bh)); 992 993 trace_block_dirty_buffer(bh); 994 995 /* 996 * Very *carefully* optimize the it-is-already-dirty case. 997 * 998 * Don't let the final "is it dirty" escape to before we 999 * perhaps modified the buffer. 1000 */ 1001 if (buffer_dirty(bh)) { 1002 smp_mb(); 1003 if (buffer_dirty(bh)) 1004 return; 1005 } 1006 1007 if (!test_set_buffer_dirty(bh)) { 1008 struct folio *folio = bh->b_folio; 1009 struct address_space *mapping = NULL; 1010 1011 if (!folio_test_set_dirty(folio)) { 1012 mapping = folio->mapping; 1013 if (mapping) 1014 __folio_mark_dirty(folio, mapping, 0); 1015 } 1016 if (mapping) 1017 __mark_inode_dirty(mapping->host, I_DIRTY_PAGES); 1018 } 1019 } 1020 EXPORT_SYMBOL(mark_buffer_dirty); 1021 1022 void mark_buffer_write_io_error(struct buffer_head *bh) 1023 { 1024 struct mapping_metadata_bhs *mmb; 1025 1026 set_buffer_write_io_error(bh); 1027 /* FIXME: do we need to set this in both places? */ 1028 if (bh->b_folio && bh->b_folio->mapping) 1029 mapping_set_error(bh->b_folio->mapping, -EIO); 1030 /* Protect us from mmb & inode getting freed while we work on it */ 1031 rcu_read_lock(); 1032 mmb = READ_ONCE(bh->b_mmb); 1033 if (mmb) 1034 mapping_set_error(mmb->mapping, -EIO); 1035 rcu_read_unlock(); 1036 } 1037 EXPORT_SYMBOL(mark_buffer_write_io_error); 1038 1039 /** 1040 * __brelse - Release a buffer. 1041 * @bh: The buffer to release. 1042 * 1043 * This variant of brelse() can be called if @bh is guaranteed to not be NULL. 1044 */ 1045 void __brelse(struct buffer_head *bh) 1046 { 1047 if (atomic_read(&bh->b_count)) { 1048 put_bh(bh); 1049 return; 1050 } 1051 WARN(1, KERN_ERR "VFS: brelse: Trying to free free buffer\n"); 1052 } 1053 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__brelse); 1054 1055 /** 1056 * __bforget - Discard any dirty data in a buffer. 1057 * @bh: The buffer to forget. 1058 * 1059 * This variant of bforget() can be called if @bh is guaranteed to not 1060 * be NULL. 1061 */ 1062 void __bforget(struct buffer_head *bh) 1063 { 1064 clear_buffer_dirty(bh); 1065 remove_assoc_queue(bh); 1066 __brelse(bh); 1067 } 1068 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__bforget); 1069 1070 static void buffer_set_crypto_ctx(struct bio *bio, const struct buffer_head *bh, 1071 gfp_t gfp_mask) 1072 { 1073 const struct address_space *mapping = folio_mapping(bh->b_folio); 1074 1075 /* 1076 * The ext4 journal (jbd2) can submit a buffer_head it directly created 1077 * for a non-pagecache page. fscrypt doesn't care about these. 1078 */ 1079 if (!mapping) 1080 return; 1081 fscrypt_set_bio_crypt_ctx(bio, mapping->host, 1082 folio_pos(bh->b_folio) + bh_offset(bh), gfp_mask); 1083 } 1084 1085 static void __bh_submit(struct buffer_head *bh, blk_opf_t opf, 1086 enum rw_hint write_hint, struct writeback_control *wbc, 1087 bio_end_io_t end_bio) 1088 { 1089 const enum req_op op = opf & REQ_OP_MASK; 1090 struct bio *bio; 1091 1092 BUG_ON(!buffer_locked(bh)); 1093 BUG_ON(!buffer_mapped(bh)); 1094 BUG_ON(buffer_delay(bh)); 1095 BUG_ON(buffer_unwritten(bh)); 1096 1097 /* 1098 * Only clear out a write error when rewriting 1099 */ 1100 if (test_set_buffer_req(bh) && (op == REQ_OP_WRITE)) 1101 clear_buffer_write_io_error(bh); 1102 1103 if (buffer_meta(bh)) 1104 opf |= REQ_META; 1105 if (buffer_prio(bh)) 1106 opf |= REQ_PRIO; 1107 1108 bio = bio_alloc(bh->b_bdev, 1, opf, GFP_NOIO); 1109 1110 if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_FS_ENCRYPTION)) 1111 buffer_set_crypto_ctx(bio, bh, GFP_NOIO); 1112 1113 bio->bi_iter.bi_sector = bh->b_blocknr * (bh->b_size >> 9); 1114 bio->bi_write_hint = write_hint; 1115 1116 bio_add_folio_nofail(bio, bh->b_folio, bh->b_size, bh_offset(bh)); 1117 1118 bio->bi_end_io = end_bio; 1119 bio->bi_private = bh; 1120 1121 /* Take care of bh's that straddle the end of the device */ 1122 guard_bio_eod(bio); 1123 1124 if (wbc) { 1125 wbc_init_bio(wbc, bio); 1126 wbc_account_cgroup_owner(wbc, bh->b_folio, bh->b_size); 1127 } 1128 1129 blk_crypto_submit_bio(bio); 1130 } 1131 1132 /** 1133 * bh_submit - Start I/O against a buffer head 1134 * @bh: The buffer head to perform I/O on. 1135 * @opf: Operation and flags for bio. 1136 * @end_io: The routine to call when I/O has completed. 1137 * 1138 * If you need to do I/O on an individual bh (instead of allowing the 1139 * page cache to do I/O on the folio that it is in), call this function. 1140 */ 1141 void bh_submit(struct buffer_head *bh, blk_opf_t opf, bio_end_io_t end_io) 1142 { 1143 __bh_submit(bh, opf, WRITE_LIFE_NOT_SET, NULL, end_io); 1144 } 1145 EXPORT_SYMBOL(bh_submit); 1146 1147 static struct buffer_head *__bread_slow(struct buffer_head *bh) 1148 { 1149 lock_buffer(bh); 1150 if (buffer_uptodate(bh)) { 1151 unlock_buffer(bh); 1152 return bh; 1153 } else { 1154 bh_submit(bh, REQ_OP_READ, bh_end_read); 1155 wait_on_buffer(bh); 1156 if (buffer_uptodate(bh)) 1157 return bh; 1158 } 1159 brelse(bh); 1160 return NULL; 1161 } 1162 1163 /* 1164 * Per-cpu buffer LRU implementation. To reduce the cost of __find_get_block(). 1165 * The bhs[] array is sorted - newest buffer is at bhs[0]. Buffers have their 1166 * refcount elevated by one when they're in an LRU. A buffer can only appear 1167 * once in a particular CPU's LRU. A single buffer can be present in multiple 1168 * CPU's LRUs at the same time. 1169 * 1170 * This is a transparent caching front-end to sb_bread(), sb_getblk() and 1171 * sb_find_get_block(). 1172 * 1173 * The LRUs themselves only need locking against invalidate_bh_lrus. We use 1174 * a local interrupt disable for that. 1175 */ 1176 1177 #define BH_LRU_SIZE 16 1178 1179 struct bh_lru { 1180 struct buffer_head *bhs[BH_LRU_SIZE]; 1181 }; 1182 1183 static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct bh_lru, bh_lrus) = {{ NULL }}; 1184 1185 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP 1186 #define bh_lru_lock() local_irq_disable() 1187 #define bh_lru_unlock() local_irq_enable() 1188 #else 1189 #define bh_lru_lock() preempt_disable() 1190 #define bh_lru_unlock() preempt_enable() 1191 #endif 1192 1193 static inline void check_irqs_on(void) 1194 { 1195 #ifdef irqs_disabled 1196 BUG_ON(irqs_disabled()); 1197 #endif 1198 } 1199 1200 /* 1201 * Install a buffer_head into this cpu's LRU. If not already in the LRU, it is 1202 * inserted at the front, and the buffer_head at the back if any is evicted. 1203 * Or, if already in the LRU it is moved to the front. 1204 */ 1205 static void bh_lru_install(struct buffer_head *bh) 1206 { 1207 struct buffer_head *evictee = bh; 1208 struct bh_lru *b; 1209 int i; 1210 1211 check_irqs_on(); 1212 bh_lru_lock(); 1213 1214 /* 1215 * the refcount of buffer_head in bh_lru prevents dropping the 1216 * attached page(i.e., try_to_free_buffers) so it could cause 1217 * failing page migration. 1218 * Skip putting upcoming bh into bh_lru until migration is done. 1219 */ 1220 if (lru_cache_disabled() || cpu_is_isolated(smp_processor_id())) { 1221 bh_lru_unlock(); 1222 return; 1223 } 1224 1225 b = this_cpu_ptr(&bh_lrus); 1226 for (i = 0; i < BH_LRU_SIZE; i++) { 1227 swap(evictee, b->bhs[i]); 1228 if (evictee == bh) { 1229 bh_lru_unlock(); 1230 return; 1231 } 1232 } 1233 1234 get_bh(bh); 1235 bh_lru_unlock(); 1236 brelse(evictee); 1237 } 1238 1239 /* 1240 * Look up the bh in this cpu's LRU. If it's there, move it to the head. 1241 */ 1242 static struct buffer_head * 1243 lookup_bh_lru(struct block_device *bdev, sector_t block, unsigned size) 1244 { 1245 struct buffer_head *ret = NULL; 1246 unsigned int i; 1247 1248 check_irqs_on(); 1249 bh_lru_lock(); 1250 if (cpu_is_isolated(smp_processor_id())) { 1251 bh_lru_unlock(); 1252 return NULL; 1253 } 1254 for (i = 0; i < BH_LRU_SIZE; i++) { 1255 struct buffer_head *bh = __this_cpu_read(bh_lrus.bhs[i]); 1256 1257 if (bh && bh->b_blocknr == block && bh->b_bdev == bdev && 1258 bh->b_size == size) { 1259 if (i) { 1260 while (i) { 1261 __this_cpu_write(bh_lrus.bhs[i], 1262 __this_cpu_read(bh_lrus.bhs[i - 1])); 1263 i--; 1264 } 1265 __this_cpu_write(bh_lrus.bhs[0], bh); 1266 } 1267 get_bh(bh); 1268 ret = bh; 1269 break; 1270 } 1271 } 1272 bh_lru_unlock(); 1273 return ret; 1274 } 1275 1276 /* 1277 * Perform a pagecache lookup for the matching buffer. If it's there, refresh 1278 * it in the LRU and mark it as accessed. If it is not present then return 1279 * NULL. Atomic context callers may also return NULL if the buffer is being 1280 * migrated; similarly the page is not marked accessed either. 1281 */ 1282 static struct buffer_head * 1283 find_get_block_common(struct block_device *bdev, sector_t block, 1284 unsigned size, bool atomic) 1285 { 1286 struct buffer_head *bh = lookup_bh_lru(bdev, block, size); 1287 1288 if (bh == NULL) { 1289 /* __find_get_block_slow will mark the page accessed */ 1290 bh = __find_get_block_slow(bdev, block, atomic); 1291 if (bh) 1292 bh_lru_install(bh); 1293 } else 1294 touch_buffer(bh); 1295 1296 return bh; 1297 } 1298 1299 struct buffer_head * 1300 __find_get_block(struct block_device *bdev, sector_t block, unsigned size) 1301 { 1302 return find_get_block_common(bdev, block, size, true); 1303 } 1304 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__find_get_block); 1305 1306 /* same as __find_get_block() but allows sleeping contexts */ 1307 struct buffer_head * 1308 __find_get_block_nonatomic(struct block_device *bdev, sector_t block, 1309 unsigned size) 1310 { 1311 return find_get_block_common(bdev, block, size, false); 1312 } 1313 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__find_get_block_nonatomic); 1314 1315 /** 1316 * bdev_getblk - Get a buffer_head in a block device's buffer cache. 1317 * @bdev: The block device. 1318 * @block: The block number. 1319 * @size: The size of buffer_heads for this @bdev. 1320 * @gfp: The memory allocation flags to use. 1321 * 1322 * The returned buffer head has its reference count incremented, but is 1323 * not locked. The caller should call brelse() when it has finished 1324 * with the buffer. The buffer may not be uptodate. If needed, the 1325 * caller can bring it uptodate either by reading it or overwriting it. 1326 * 1327 * Return: The buffer head, or NULL if memory could not be allocated. 1328 */ 1329 struct buffer_head *bdev_getblk(struct block_device *bdev, sector_t block, 1330 unsigned size, gfp_t gfp) 1331 { 1332 struct buffer_head *bh; 1333 1334 if (gfpflags_allow_blocking(gfp)) 1335 bh = __find_get_block_nonatomic(bdev, block, size); 1336 else 1337 bh = __find_get_block(bdev, block, size); 1338 1339 might_alloc(gfp); 1340 if (bh) 1341 return bh; 1342 1343 return __getblk_slow(bdev, block, size, gfp); 1344 } 1345 EXPORT_SYMBOL(bdev_getblk); 1346 1347 /* 1348 * Do async read-ahead on a buffer.. 1349 */ 1350 void __breadahead(struct block_device *bdev, sector_t block, unsigned size) 1351 { 1352 struct buffer_head *bh = bdev_getblk(bdev, block, size, 1353 GFP_NOWAIT | __GFP_MOVABLE); 1354 1355 if (likely(bh)) { 1356 bh_readahead(bh, REQ_RAHEAD); 1357 brelse(bh); 1358 } 1359 } 1360 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__breadahead); 1361 1362 /** 1363 * __bread_gfp() - Read a block. 1364 * @bdev: The block device to read from. 1365 * @block: Block number in units of block size. 1366 * @size: The block size of this device in bytes. 1367 * @gfp: Not page allocation flags; see below. 1368 * 1369 * You are not expected to call this function. You should use one of 1370 * sb_bread(), sb_bread_unmovable() or __bread(). 1371 * 1372 * Read a specified block, and return the buffer head that refers to it. 1373 * If @gfp is 0, the memory will be allocated using the block device's 1374 * default GFP flags. If @gfp is __GFP_MOVABLE, the memory may be 1375 * allocated from a movable area. Do not pass in a complete set of 1376 * GFP flags. 1377 * 1378 * The returned buffer head has its refcount increased. The caller should 1379 * call brelse() when it has finished with the buffer. 1380 * 1381 * Context: May sleep waiting for I/O. 1382 * Return: NULL if the block was unreadable. 1383 */ 1384 struct buffer_head *__bread_gfp(struct block_device *bdev, sector_t block, 1385 unsigned size, gfp_t gfp) 1386 { 1387 struct buffer_head *bh; 1388 1389 gfp |= mapping_gfp_constraint(bdev->bd_mapping, ~__GFP_FS); 1390 1391 /* 1392 * Prefer looping in the allocator rather than here, at least that 1393 * code knows what it's doing. 1394 */ 1395 gfp |= __GFP_NOFAIL; 1396 1397 bh = bdev_getblk(bdev, block, size, gfp); 1398 1399 if (likely(bh) && !buffer_uptodate(bh)) 1400 bh = __bread_slow(bh); 1401 return bh; 1402 } 1403 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__bread_gfp); 1404 1405 static void __invalidate_bh_lrus(struct bh_lru *b) 1406 { 1407 int i; 1408 1409 for (i = 0; i < BH_LRU_SIZE; i++) { 1410 brelse(b->bhs[i]); 1411 b->bhs[i] = NULL; 1412 } 1413 } 1414 /* 1415 * invalidate_bh_lrus() is called rarely - but not only at unmount. 1416 * This doesn't race because it runs in each cpu either in irq 1417 * or with preempt disabled. 1418 */ 1419 static void invalidate_bh_lru(void *arg) 1420 { 1421 struct bh_lru *b = &get_cpu_var(bh_lrus); 1422 1423 __invalidate_bh_lrus(b); 1424 put_cpu_var(bh_lrus); 1425 } 1426 1427 bool has_bh_in_lru(int cpu, void *dummy) 1428 { 1429 struct bh_lru *b = per_cpu_ptr(&bh_lrus, cpu); 1430 int i; 1431 1432 for (i = 0; i < BH_LRU_SIZE; i++) { 1433 if (b->bhs[i]) 1434 return true; 1435 } 1436 1437 return false; 1438 } 1439 1440 void invalidate_bh_lrus(void) 1441 { 1442 on_each_cpu_cond(has_bh_in_lru, invalidate_bh_lru, NULL, 1); 1443 } 1444 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(invalidate_bh_lrus); 1445 1446 /* 1447 * It's called from workqueue context so we need a bh_lru_lock to close 1448 * the race with preemption/irq. 1449 */ 1450 void invalidate_bh_lrus_cpu(void) 1451 { 1452 struct bh_lru *b; 1453 1454 bh_lru_lock(); 1455 b = this_cpu_ptr(&bh_lrus); 1456 __invalidate_bh_lrus(b); 1457 bh_lru_unlock(); 1458 } 1459 1460 void folio_set_bh(struct buffer_head *bh, struct folio *folio, 1461 unsigned long offset) 1462 { 1463 bh->b_folio = folio; 1464 BUG_ON(offset >= folio_size(folio)); 1465 if (folio_test_highmem(folio)) 1466 /* 1467 * This catches illegal uses and preserves the offset: 1468 */ 1469 bh->b_data = (char *)(0 + offset); 1470 else 1471 bh->b_data = folio_address(folio) + offset; 1472 } 1473 EXPORT_SYMBOL(folio_set_bh); 1474 1475 /* 1476 * Called when truncating a buffer on a page completely. 1477 */ 1478 1479 /* Bits that are cleared during an invalidate */ 1480 #define BUFFER_FLAGS_DISCARD \ 1481 (1 << BH_Mapped | 1 << BH_New | 1 << BH_Req | \ 1482 1 << BH_Delay | 1 << BH_Unwritten) 1483 1484 static void discard_buffer(struct buffer_head * bh) 1485 { 1486 unsigned long b_state; 1487 1488 lock_buffer(bh); 1489 clear_buffer_dirty(bh); 1490 bh->b_bdev = NULL; 1491 b_state = READ_ONCE(bh->b_state); 1492 do { 1493 } while (!try_cmpxchg_relaxed(&bh->b_state, &b_state, 1494 b_state & ~BUFFER_FLAGS_DISCARD)); 1495 unlock_buffer(bh); 1496 } 1497 1498 /** 1499 * block_invalidate_folio - Invalidate part or all of a buffer-backed folio. 1500 * @folio: The folio which is affected. 1501 * @offset: start of the range to invalidate 1502 * @length: length of the range to invalidate 1503 * 1504 * block_invalidate_folio() is called when all or part of the folio has been 1505 * invalidated by a truncate operation. 1506 * 1507 * block_invalidate_folio() does not have to release all buffers, but it must 1508 * ensure that no dirty buffer is left outside @offset and that no I/O 1509 * is underway against any of the blocks which are outside the truncation 1510 * point. Because the caller is about to free (and possibly reuse) those 1511 * blocks on-disk. 1512 */ 1513 void block_invalidate_folio(struct folio *folio, size_t offset, size_t length) 1514 { 1515 struct buffer_head *head, *bh, *next; 1516 size_t curr_off = 0; 1517 size_t stop = length + offset; 1518 1519 BUG_ON(!folio_test_locked(folio)); 1520 1521 /* 1522 * Check for overflow 1523 */ 1524 BUG_ON(stop > folio_size(folio) || stop < length); 1525 1526 head = folio_buffers(folio); 1527 if (!head) 1528 return; 1529 1530 bh = head; 1531 do { 1532 size_t next_off = curr_off + bh->b_size; 1533 next = bh->b_this_page; 1534 1535 /* 1536 * Are we still fully in range ? 1537 */ 1538 if (next_off > stop) 1539 goto out; 1540 1541 /* 1542 * is this block fully invalidated? 1543 */ 1544 if (offset <= curr_off) 1545 discard_buffer(bh); 1546 curr_off = next_off; 1547 bh = next; 1548 } while (bh != head); 1549 1550 /* 1551 * We release buffers only if the entire folio is being invalidated. 1552 * The get_block cached value has been unconditionally invalidated, 1553 * so real IO is not possible anymore. 1554 */ 1555 if (length == folio_size(folio)) 1556 filemap_release_folio(folio, 0); 1557 out: 1558 folio_clear_mappedtodisk(folio); 1559 } 1560 EXPORT_SYMBOL(block_invalidate_folio); 1561 1562 /* 1563 * We attach and possibly dirty the buffers atomically wrt 1564 * block_dirty_folio() via i_private_lock. try_to_free_buffers 1565 * is already excluded via the folio lock. 1566 */ 1567 struct buffer_head *create_empty_buffers(struct folio *folio, 1568 unsigned long blocksize, unsigned long b_state) 1569 { 1570 struct buffer_head *bh, *head, *tail; 1571 gfp_t gfp = GFP_NOFS | __GFP_ACCOUNT | __GFP_NOFAIL; 1572 1573 head = folio_alloc_buffers(folio, blocksize, gfp); 1574 bh = head; 1575 do { 1576 bh->b_state |= b_state; 1577 tail = bh; 1578 bh = bh->b_this_page; 1579 } while (bh); 1580 tail->b_this_page = head; 1581 1582 spin_lock(&folio->mapping->i_private_lock); 1583 if (folio_test_uptodate(folio) || folio_test_dirty(folio)) { 1584 bh = head; 1585 do { 1586 if (folio_test_dirty(folio)) 1587 set_buffer_dirty(bh); 1588 if (folio_test_uptodate(folio)) 1589 set_buffer_uptodate(bh); 1590 bh = bh->b_this_page; 1591 } while (bh != head); 1592 } 1593 folio_attach_private(folio, head); 1594 spin_unlock(&folio->mapping->i_private_lock); 1595 1596 return head; 1597 } 1598 EXPORT_SYMBOL(create_empty_buffers); 1599 1600 /** 1601 * clean_bdev_aliases: clean a range of buffers in block device 1602 * @bdev: Block device to clean buffers in 1603 * @block: Start of a range of blocks to clean 1604 * @len: Number of blocks to clean 1605 * 1606 * We are taking a range of blocks for data and we don't want writeback of any 1607 * buffer-cache aliases starting from return from this function and until the 1608 * moment when something will explicitly mark the buffer dirty (hopefully that 1609 * will not happen until we will free that block ;-) We don't even need to mark 1610 * it not-uptodate - nobody can expect anything from a newly allocated buffer 1611 * anyway. We used to use unmap_buffer() for such invalidation, but that was 1612 * wrong. We definitely don't want to mark the alias unmapped, for example - it 1613 * would confuse anyone who might pick it with bread() afterwards... 1614 * 1615 * Also.. Note that bforget() doesn't lock the buffer. So there can be 1616 * writeout I/O going on against recently-freed buffers. We don't wait on that 1617 * I/O in bforget() - it's more efficient to wait on the I/O only if we really 1618 * need to. That happens here. 1619 */ 1620 void clean_bdev_aliases(struct block_device *bdev, sector_t block, sector_t len) 1621 { 1622 struct address_space *bd_mapping = bdev->bd_mapping; 1623 const int blkbits = bd_mapping->host->i_blkbits; 1624 struct folio_batch fbatch; 1625 pgoff_t index = ((loff_t)block << blkbits) / PAGE_SIZE; 1626 pgoff_t end; 1627 int i, count; 1628 struct buffer_head *bh; 1629 struct buffer_head *head; 1630 1631 end = ((loff_t)(block + len - 1) << blkbits) / PAGE_SIZE; 1632 folio_batch_init(&fbatch); 1633 while (filemap_get_folios(bd_mapping, &index, end, &fbatch)) { 1634 count = folio_batch_count(&fbatch); 1635 for (i = 0; i < count; i++) { 1636 struct folio *folio = fbatch.folios[i]; 1637 1638 if (!folio_buffers(folio)) 1639 continue; 1640 /* 1641 * We use folio lock instead of bd_mapping->i_private_lock 1642 * to pin buffers here since we can afford to sleep and 1643 * it scales better than a global spinlock lock. 1644 */ 1645 folio_lock(folio); 1646 /* Recheck when the folio is locked which pins bhs */ 1647 head = folio_buffers(folio); 1648 if (!head) 1649 goto unlock_page; 1650 bh = head; 1651 do { 1652 if (!buffer_mapped(bh) || (bh->b_blocknr < block)) 1653 goto next; 1654 if (bh->b_blocknr >= block + len) 1655 break; 1656 clear_buffer_dirty(bh); 1657 wait_on_buffer(bh); 1658 clear_buffer_req(bh); 1659 next: 1660 bh = bh->b_this_page; 1661 } while (bh != head); 1662 unlock_page: 1663 folio_unlock(folio); 1664 } 1665 folio_batch_release(&fbatch); 1666 cond_resched(); 1667 /* End of range already reached? */ 1668 if (index > end || !index) 1669 break; 1670 } 1671 } 1672 EXPORT_SYMBOL(clean_bdev_aliases); 1673 1674 static struct buffer_head *folio_create_buffers(struct folio *folio, 1675 struct inode *inode, 1676 unsigned int b_state) 1677 { 1678 struct buffer_head *bh; 1679 1680 BUG_ON(!folio_test_locked(folio)); 1681 1682 bh = folio_buffers(folio); 1683 if (!bh) 1684 bh = create_empty_buffers(folio, 1685 1 << READ_ONCE(inode->i_blkbits), b_state); 1686 return bh; 1687 } 1688 1689 /* 1690 * NOTE! All mapped/uptodate combinations are valid: 1691 * 1692 * Mapped Uptodate Meaning 1693 * 1694 * No No "unknown" - must do get_block() 1695 * No Yes "hole" - zero-filled 1696 * Yes No "allocated" - allocated on disk, not read in 1697 * Yes Yes "valid" - allocated and up-to-date in memory. 1698 * 1699 * "Dirty" is valid only with the last case (mapped+uptodate). 1700 */ 1701 1702 /* 1703 * While block_write_full_folio is writing back the dirty buffers under 1704 * the folio lock, whoever dirtied the buffers may decide to clean them 1705 * again at any time. We handle that by only looking at the buffer 1706 * state inside lock_buffer(). 1707 * 1708 * If block_write_full_folio() is called for regular writeback 1709 * (wbc->sync_mode == WB_SYNC_NONE) then it will redirty a folio which 1710 * has a locked buffer. This only can happen if someone has written 1711 * the buffer directly, with bh_submit(). At the address_space level 1712 * the folio writeback flag prevents this contention from occurring. 1713 * 1714 * If block_write_full_folio() is called with wbc->sync_mode == 1715 * WB_SYNC_ALL, the writes are posted using REQ_SYNC; this 1716 * causes the writes to be flagged as synchronous writes. 1717 */ 1718 int __block_write_full_folio(struct inode *inode, struct folio *folio, 1719 get_block_t *get_block, struct writeback_control *wbc) 1720 { 1721 int err; 1722 sector_t block; 1723 sector_t last_block; 1724 struct buffer_head *bh, *head; 1725 size_t blocksize; 1726 int nr_underway = 0; 1727 blk_opf_t write_flags = wbc_to_write_flags(wbc); 1728 1729 head = folio_create_buffers(folio, inode, 1730 (1 << BH_Dirty) | (1 << BH_Uptodate)); 1731 1732 /* 1733 * Be very careful. We have no exclusion from block_dirty_folio 1734 * here, and the (potentially unmapped) buffers may become dirty at 1735 * any time. If a buffer becomes dirty here after we've inspected it 1736 * then we just miss that fact, and the folio stays dirty. 1737 * 1738 * Buffers outside i_size may be dirtied by block_dirty_folio; 1739 * handle that here by just cleaning them. 1740 */ 1741 1742 bh = head; 1743 blocksize = bh->b_size; 1744 1745 block = div_u64(folio_pos(folio), blocksize); 1746 last_block = div_u64(i_size_read(inode) - 1, blocksize); 1747 1748 /* 1749 * Get all the dirty buffers mapped to disk addresses and 1750 * handle any aliases from the underlying blockdev's mapping. 1751 */ 1752 do { 1753 if (block > last_block) { 1754 /* 1755 * mapped buffers outside i_size will occur, because 1756 * this folio can be outside i_size when there is a 1757 * truncate in progress. 1758 */ 1759 /* 1760 * The buffer was zeroed by block_write_full_folio() 1761 */ 1762 clear_buffer_dirty(bh); 1763 set_buffer_uptodate(bh); 1764 } else if ((!buffer_mapped(bh) || buffer_delay(bh)) && 1765 buffer_dirty(bh)) { 1766 WARN_ON(bh->b_size != blocksize); 1767 err = get_block(inode, block, bh, 1); 1768 if (err) 1769 goto recover; 1770 clear_buffer_delay(bh); 1771 if (buffer_new(bh)) { 1772 /* blockdev mappings never come here */ 1773 clear_buffer_new(bh); 1774 clean_bdev_bh_alias(bh); 1775 } 1776 } 1777 bh = bh->b_this_page; 1778 block++; 1779 } while (bh != head); 1780 1781 do { 1782 if (!buffer_mapped(bh)) 1783 continue; 1784 /* 1785 * If it's a fully non-blocking write attempt and we cannot 1786 * lock the buffer then redirty the folio. Note that this can 1787 * potentially cause a busy-wait loop from writeback threads 1788 * and kswapd activity, but those code paths have their own 1789 * higher-level throttling. 1790 */ 1791 if (wbc->sync_mode != WB_SYNC_NONE) { 1792 lock_buffer(bh); 1793 } else if (!trylock_buffer(bh)) { 1794 folio_redirty_for_writepage(wbc, folio); 1795 continue; 1796 } 1797 if (test_clear_buffer_dirty(bh)) { 1798 set_buffer_async_write(bh); 1799 } else { 1800 unlock_buffer(bh); 1801 } 1802 } while ((bh = bh->b_this_page) != head); 1803 1804 /* 1805 * The folio and its buffers are protected by the writeback flag, 1806 * so we can drop the bh refcounts early. 1807 */ 1808 BUG_ON(folio_test_writeback(folio)); 1809 folio_start_writeback(folio); 1810 1811 do { 1812 struct buffer_head *next = bh->b_this_page; 1813 if (buffer_async_write(bh)) { 1814 __bh_submit(bh, REQ_OP_WRITE | write_flags, 1815 inode->i_write_hint, wbc, 1816 bh_end_async_write); 1817 nr_underway++; 1818 } 1819 bh = next; 1820 } while (bh != head); 1821 folio_unlock(folio); 1822 1823 err = 0; 1824 done: 1825 if (nr_underway == 0) { 1826 /* 1827 * The folio was marked dirty, but the buffers were 1828 * clean. Someone wrote them back by hand with 1829 * write_dirty_buffer/bh_submit. A rare case. 1830 */ 1831 folio_end_writeback(folio); 1832 1833 /* 1834 * The folio and buffer_heads can be released at any time from 1835 * here on. 1836 */ 1837 } 1838 return err; 1839 1840 recover: 1841 /* 1842 * ENOSPC, or some other error. We may already have added some 1843 * blocks to the file, so we need to write these out to avoid 1844 * exposing stale data. 1845 * The folio is currently locked and not marked for writeback 1846 */ 1847 bh = head; 1848 /* Recovery: lock and submit the mapped buffers */ 1849 do { 1850 if (buffer_mapped(bh) && buffer_dirty(bh) && 1851 !buffer_delay(bh)) { 1852 lock_buffer(bh); 1853 set_buffer_async_write(bh); 1854 } else { 1855 /* 1856 * The buffer may have been set dirty during 1857 * attachment to a dirty folio. 1858 */ 1859 clear_buffer_dirty(bh); 1860 } 1861 } while ((bh = bh->b_this_page) != head); 1862 BUG_ON(folio_test_writeback(folio)); 1863 mapping_set_error(folio->mapping, err); 1864 folio_start_writeback(folio); 1865 do { 1866 struct buffer_head *next = bh->b_this_page; 1867 if (buffer_async_write(bh)) { 1868 clear_buffer_dirty(bh); 1869 __bh_submit(bh, REQ_OP_WRITE | write_flags, 1870 inode->i_write_hint, wbc, 1871 bh_end_async_write); 1872 nr_underway++; 1873 } 1874 bh = next; 1875 } while (bh != head); 1876 folio_unlock(folio); 1877 goto done; 1878 } 1879 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__block_write_full_folio); 1880 1881 /* 1882 * If a folio has any new buffers, zero them out here, and mark them uptodate 1883 * and dirty so they'll be written out (in order to prevent uninitialised 1884 * block data from leaking). And clear the new bit. 1885 */ 1886 void folio_zero_new_buffers(struct folio *folio, size_t from, size_t to) 1887 { 1888 size_t block_start, block_end; 1889 struct buffer_head *head, *bh; 1890 1891 BUG_ON(!folio_test_locked(folio)); 1892 head = folio_buffers(folio); 1893 if (!head) 1894 return; 1895 1896 bh = head; 1897 block_start = 0; 1898 do { 1899 block_end = block_start + bh->b_size; 1900 1901 if (buffer_new(bh)) { 1902 if (block_end > from && block_start < to) { 1903 if (!folio_test_uptodate(folio)) { 1904 size_t start, xend; 1905 1906 start = max(from, block_start); 1907 xend = min(to, block_end); 1908 1909 folio_zero_segment(folio, start, xend); 1910 set_buffer_uptodate(bh); 1911 } 1912 1913 clear_buffer_new(bh); 1914 mark_buffer_dirty(bh); 1915 } 1916 } 1917 1918 block_start = block_end; 1919 bh = bh->b_this_page; 1920 } while (bh != head); 1921 } 1922 EXPORT_SYMBOL(folio_zero_new_buffers); 1923 1924 static int 1925 iomap_to_bh(struct inode *inode, sector_t block, struct buffer_head *bh, 1926 const struct iomap *iomap) 1927 { 1928 loff_t offset = (loff_t)block << inode->i_blkbits; 1929 1930 bh->b_bdev = iomap->bdev; 1931 1932 /* 1933 * Block points to offset in file we need to map, iomap contains 1934 * the offset at which the map starts. If the map ends before the 1935 * current block, then do not map the buffer and let the caller 1936 * handle it. 1937 */ 1938 if (offset >= iomap->offset + iomap->length) 1939 return -EIO; 1940 1941 switch (iomap->type) { 1942 case IOMAP_HOLE: 1943 /* 1944 * If the buffer is not up to date or beyond the current EOF, 1945 * we need to mark it as new to ensure sub-block zeroing is 1946 * executed if necessary. 1947 */ 1948 if (!buffer_uptodate(bh) || 1949 (offset >= i_size_read(inode))) 1950 set_buffer_new(bh); 1951 return 0; 1952 case IOMAP_DELALLOC: 1953 if (!buffer_uptodate(bh) || 1954 (offset >= i_size_read(inode))) 1955 set_buffer_new(bh); 1956 set_buffer_uptodate(bh); 1957 set_buffer_mapped(bh); 1958 set_buffer_delay(bh); 1959 return 0; 1960 case IOMAP_UNWRITTEN: 1961 /* 1962 * For unwritten regions, we always need to ensure that regions 1963 * in the block we are not writing to are zeroed. Mark the 1964 * buffer as new to ensure this. 1965 */ 1966 set_buffer_new(bh); 1967 set_buffer_unwritten(bh); 1968 fallthrough; 1969 case IOMAP_MAPPED: 1970 if ((iomap->flags & IOMAP_F_NEW) || 1971 offset >= i_size_read(inode)) { 1972 /* 1973 * This can happen if truncating the block device races 1974 * with the check in the caller as i_size updates on 1975 * block devices aren't synchronized by i_rwsem for 1976 * block devices. 1977 */ 1978 if (S_ISBLK(inode->i_mode)) 1979 return -EIO; 1980 set_buffer_new(bh); 1981 } 1982 bh->b_blocknr = (iomap->addr + offset - iomap->offset) >> 1983 inode->i_blkbits; 1984 set_buffer_mapped(bh); 1985 return 0; 1986 default: 1987 WARN_ON_ONCE(1); 1988 return -EIO; 1989 } 1990 } 1991 1992 int __block_write_begin_int(struct folio *folio, loff_t pos, unsigned len, 1993 get_block_t *get_block, const struct iomap *iomap) 1994 { 1995 size_t from = offset_in_folio(folio, pos); 1996 size_t to = from + len; 1997 struct inode *inode = folio->mapping->host; 1998 size_t block_start, block_end; 1999 sector_t block; 2000 int err = 0; 2001 size_t blocksize; 2002 struct buffer_head *bh, *head, *wait[2], **wait_bh=wait; 2003 2004 BUG_ON(!folio_test_locked(folio)); 2005 BUG_ON(to > folio_size(folio)); 2006 BUG_ON(from > to); 2007 2008 head = folio_create_buffers(folio, inode, 0); 2009 blocksize = head->b_size; 2010 block = div_u64(folio_pos(folio), blocksize); 2011 2012 for (bh = head, block_start = 0; bh != head || !block_start; 2013 block++, block_start=block_end, bh = bh->b_this_page) { 2014 block_end = block_start + blocksize; 2015 if (block_end <= from || block_start >= to) { 2016 if (folio_test_uptodate(folio)) { 2017 if (!buffer_uptodate(bh)) 2018 set_buffer_uptodate(bh); 2019 } 2020 continue; 2021 } 2022 if (buffer_new(bh)) 2023 clear_buffer_new(bh); 2024 if (!buffer_mapped(bh)) { 2025 WARN_ON(bh->b_size != blocksize); 2026 if (get_block) 2027 err = get_block(inode, block, bh, 1); 2028 else 2029 err = iomap_to_bh(inode, block, bh, iomap); 2030 if (err) 2031 break; 2032 2033 if (buffer_new(bh)) { 2034 clean_bdev_bh_alias(bh); 2035 if (folio_test_uptodate(folio)) { 2036 clear_buffer_new(bh); 2037 set_buffer_uptodate(bh); 2038 mark_buffer_dirty(bh); 2039 continue; 2040 } 2041 if (block_end > to || block_start < from) 2042 folio_zero_segments(folio, 2043 to, block_end, 2044 block_start, from); 2045 continue; 2046 } 2047 } 2048 if (folio_test_uptodate(folio)) { 2049 if (!buffer_uptodate(bh)) 2050 set_buffer_uptodate(bh); 2051 continue; 2052 } 2053 if (!buffer_uptodate(bh) && !buffer_delay(bh) && 2054 !buffer_unwritten(bh) && 2055 (block_start < from || block_end > to)) { 2056 bh_read_nowait(bh, 0); 2057 *wait_bh++=bh; 2058 } 2059 } 2060 /* 2061 * If we issued read requests - let them complete. 2062 */ 2063 while(wait_bh > wait) { 2064 wait_on_buffer(*--wait_bh); 2065 if (!buffer_uptodate(*wait_bh)) 2066 err = -EIO; 2067 } 2068 if (unlikely(err)) 2069 folio_zero_new_buffers(folio, from, to); 2070 return err; 2071 } 2072 2073 int __block_write_begin(struct folio *folio, loff_t pos, unsigned len, 2074 get_block_t *get_block) 2075 { 2076 return __block_write_begin_int(folio, pos, len, get_block, NULL); 2077 } 2078 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__block_write_begin); 2079 2080 void block_commit_write(struct folio *folio, size_t from, size_t to) 2081 { 2082 size_t block_start, block_end; 2083 bool partial = false; 2084 unsigned blocksize; 2085 struct buffer_head *bh, *head; 2086 2087 bh = head = folio_buffers(folio); 2088 if (!bh) 2089 return; 2090 blocksize = bh->b_size; 2091 2092 block_start = 0; 2093 do { 2094 block_end = block_start + blocksize; 2095 if (block_end <= from || block_start >= to) { 2096 if (!buffer_uptodate(bh)) 2097 partial = true; 2098 } else { 2099 set_buffer_uptodate(bh); 2100 mark_buffer_dirty(bh); 2101 } 2102 if (buffer_new(bh)) 2103 clear_buffer_new(bh); 2104 2105 block_start = block_end; 2106 bh = bh->b_this_page; 2107 } while (bh != head); 2108 2109 /* 2110 * If this is a partial write which happened to make all buffers 2111 * uptodate then we can optimize away a bogus read_folio() for 2112 * the next read(). Here we 'discover' whether the folio went 2113 * uptodate as a result of this (potentially partial) write. 2114 */ 2115 if (!partial) 2116 folio_mark_uptodate(folio); 2117 } 2118 EXPORT_SYMBOL(block_commit_write); 2119 2120 /* 2121 * block_write_begin takes care of the basic task of block allocation and 2122 * bringing partial write blocks uptodate first. 2123 * 2124 * The filesystem needs to handle block truncation upon failure. 2125 */ 2126 int block_write_begin(struct address_space *mapping, loff_t pos, unsigned len, 2127 struct folio **foliop, get_block_t *get_block) 2128 { 2129 pgoff_t index = pos >> PAGE_SHIFT; 2130 struct folio *folio; 2131 int status; 2132 2133 folio = __filemap_get_folio(mapping, index, FGP_WRITEBEGIN, 2134 mapping_gfp_mask(mapping)); 2135 if (IS_ERR(folio)) 2136 return PTR_ERR(folio); 2137 2138 status = __block_write_begin_int(folio, pos, len, get_block, NULL); 2139 if (unlikely(status)) { 2140 folio_unlock(folio); 2141 folio_put(folio); 2142 folio = NULL; 2143 } 2144 2145 *foliop = folio; 2146 return status; 2147 } 2148 EXPORT_SYMBOL(block_write_begin); 2149 2150 int block_write_end(loff_t pos, unsigned len, unsigned copied, 2151 struct folio *folio) 2152 { 2153 size_t start = pos - folio_pos(folio); 2154 2155 if (unlikely(copied < len)) { 2156 /* 2157 * The buffers that were written will now be uptodate, so 2158 * we don't have to worry about a read_folio reading them 2159 * and overwriting a partial write. However if we have 2160 * encountered a short write and only partially written 2161 * into a buffer, it will not be marked uptodate, so a 2162 * read_folio might come in and destroy our partial write. 2163 * 2164 * Do the simplest thing, and just treat any short write to a 2165 * non uptodate folio as a zero-length write, and force the 2166 * caller to redo the whole thing. 2167 */ 2168 if (!folio_test_uptodate(folio)) 2169 copied = 0; 2170 2171 folio_zero_new_buffers(folio, start+copied, start+len); 2172 } 2173 flush_dcache_folio(folio); 2174 2175 /* This could be a short (even 0-length) commit */ 2176 block_commit_write(folio, start, start + copied); 2177 2178 return copied; 2179 } 2180 EXPORT_SYMBOL(block_write_end); 2181 2182 int generic_write_end(const struct kiocb *iocb, struct address_space *mapping, 2183 loff_t pos, unsigned len, unsigned copied, 2184 struct folio *folio, void *fsdata) 2185 { 2186 struct inode *inode = mapping->host; 2187 loff_t old_size = inode->i_size; 2188 bool i_size_changed = false; 2189 2190 copied = block_write_end(pos, len, copied, folio); 2191 2192 /* 2193 * No need to use i_size_read() here, the i_size cannot change under us 2194 * because we hold i_rwsem. 2195 * 2196 * But it's important to update i_size while still holding folio lock: 2197 * page writeout could otherwise come in and zero beyond i_size. 2198 */ 2199 if (pos + copied > inode->i_size) { 2200 i_size_write(inode, pos + copied); 2201 i_size_changed = true; 2202 } 2203 2204 folio_unlock(folio); 2205 folio_put(folio); 2206 2207 if (old_size < pos) 2208 pagecache_isize_extended(inode, old_size, pos); 2209 /* 2210 * Don't mark the inode dirty under page lock. First, it unnecessarily 2211 * makes the holding time of page lock longer. Second, it forces lock 2212 * ordering of page lock and transaction start for journaling 2213 * filesystems. 2214 */ 2215 if (i_size_changed) 2216 mark_inode_dirty(inode); 2217 return copied; 2218 } 2219 EXPORT_SYMBOL(generic_write_end); 2220 2221 /* 2222 * block_is_partially_uptodate checks whether buffers within a folio are 2223 * uptodate or not. 2224 * 2225 * Returns true if all buffers which correspond to the specified part 2226 * of the folio are uptodate. 2227 */ 2228 bool block_is_partially_uptodate(struct folio *folio, size_t from, size_t count) 2229 { 2230 unsigned block_start, block_end, blocksize; 2231 unsigned to; 2232 struct buffer_head *bh, *head; 2233 bool ret = true; 2234 2235 head = folio_buffers(folio); 2236 if (!head) 2237 return false; 2238 blocksize = head->b_size; 2239 to = min(folio_size(folio) - from, count); 2240 to = from + to; 2241 if (from < blocksize && to > folio_size(folio) - blocksize) 2242 return false; 2243 2244 bh = head; 2245 block_start = 0; 2246 do { 2247 block_end = block_start + blocksize; 2248 if (block_end > from && block_start < to) { 2249 if (!buffer_uptodate(bh)) { 2250 ret = false; 2251 break; 2252 } 2253 if (block_end >= to) 2254 break; 2255 } 2256 block_start = block_end; 2257 bh = bh->b_this_page; 2258 } while (bh != head); 2259 2260 return ret; 2261 } 2262 EXPORT_SYMBOL(block_is_partially_uptodate); 2263 2264 /* 2265 * Generic "read_folio" function for block devices that have the normal 2266 * get_block functionality. This is most of the block device filesystems. 2267 * Reads the folio asynchronously --- the unlock_buffer() and 2268 * set/clear_buffer_uptodate() functions propagate buffer state into the 2269 * folio once IO has completed. 2270 */ 2271 int block_read_full_folio(struct folio *folio, get_block_t *get_block) 2272 { 2273 struct inode *inode = folio->mapping->host; 2274 sector_t iblock, lblock; 2275 struct buffer_head *bh, *head, *prev = NULL; 2276 size_t blocksize; 2277 int fully_mapped = 1; 2278 bool page_error = false; 2279 loff_t limit = i_size_read(inode); 2280 2281 /* This is needed for ext4. */ 2282 if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_FS_VERITY) && IS_VERITY(inode)) 2283 limit = inode->i_sb->s_maxbytes; 2284 2285 head = folio_create_buffers(folio, inode, 0); 2286 blocksize = head->b_size; 2287 2288 iblock = div_u64(folio_pos(folio), blocksize); 2289 lblock = div_u64(limit + blocksize - 1, blocksize); 2290 bh = head; 2291 2292 do { 2293 if (buffer_uptodate(bh)) 2294 continue; 2295 2296 if (!buffer_mapped(bh)) { 2297 int err = 0; 2298 2299 fully_mapped = 0; 2300 if (iblock < lblock) { 2301 WARN_ON(bh->b_size != blocksize); 2302 err = get_block(inode, iblock, bh, 0); 2303 if (err) 2304 page_error = true; 2305 } 2306 if (!buffer_mapped(bh)) { 2307 folio_zero_range(folio, bh_offset(bh), 2308 blocksize); 2309 if (!err) 2310 set_buffer_uptodate(bh); 2311 continue; 2312 } 2313 /* 2314 * get_block() might have updated the buffer 2315 * synchronously 2316 */ 2317 if (buffer_uptodate(bh)) 2318 continue; 2319 } 2320 2321 lock_buffer(bh); 2322 if (buffer_uptodate(bh)) { 2323 unlock_buffer(bh); 2324 continue; 2325 } 2326 2327 /* 2328 * If a folio's buffers are under async readin 2329 * (end_buffer_async_read completion) then there is a 2330 * possibility that another thread of control could lock 2331 * one of the buffers after it has completed but while 2332 * some of the other buffers have not completed. This 2333 * locked buffer would confuse end_buffer_async_read() 2334 * into not unlocking the folio. So the absence of 2335 * BH_Async_Read tells end_buffer_async_read() that this 2336 * buffer is not under async I/O. 2337 * 2338 * The folio comes unlocked when it has no locked 2339 * buffer_async buffers left. 2340 * 2341 * The folio lock prevents anyone starting new async 2342 * I/O reads into any of the buffers. 2343 * 2344 * The writeback flag is used to prevent simultaneous 2345 * writeout of the same folio. 2346 * 2347 * The folio lock prevents anyone from starting writeback 2348 * of a folio which is under read I/O (the writeback 2349 * flag is only ever set on a locked folio). 2350 */ 2351 set_buffer_async_read(bh); 2352 if (prev) 2353 bh_submit(prev, REQ_OP_READ, bh_end_async_read); 2354 prev = bh; 2355 } while (iblock++, (bh = bh->b_this_page) != head); 2356 2357 if (fully_mapped) 2358 folio_set_mappedtodisk(folio); 2359 2360 /* 2361 * All buffers are uptodate or get_block() returned an error 2362 * when trying to map them - we must finish the read because 2363 * end_buffer_async_read() will never be called on any buffer 2364 * in this folio. 2365 */ 2366 if (prev) 2367 bh_submit(prev, REQ_OP_READ, bh_end_async_read); 2368 else 2369 folio_end_read(folio, !page_error); 2370 2371 return 0; 2372 } 2373 EXPORT_SYMBOL(block_read_full_folio); 2374 2375 /* utility function for filesystems that need to do work on expanding 2376 * truncates. Uses filesystem pagecache writes to allow the filesystem to 2377 * deal with the hole. 2378 */ 2379 int generic_cont_expand_simple(struct inode *inode, loff_t size) 2380 { 2381 struct address_space *mapping = inode->i_mapping; 2382 const struct address_space_operations *aops = mapping->a_ops; 2383 struct folio *folio; 2384 void *fsdata = NULL; 2385 int err; 2386 2387 err = inode_newsize_ok(inode, size); 2388 if (err) 2389 goto out; 2390 2391 err = aops->write_begin(NULL, mapping, size, 0, &folio, &fsdata); 2392 if (err) 2393 goto out; 2394 2395 err = aops->write_end(NULL, mapping, size, 0, 0, folio, fsdata); 2396 BUG_ON(err > 0); 2397 2398 out: 2399 return err; 2400 } 2401 EXPORT_SYMBOL(generic_cont_expand_simple); 2402 2403 static int cont_expand_zero(const struct kiocb *iocb, 2404 struct address_space *mapping, 2405 loff_t pos, loff_t *bytes) 2406 { 2407 struct inode *inode = mapping->host; 2408 const struct address_space_operations *aops = mapping->a_ops; 2409 unsigned int blocksize = i_blocksize(inode); 2410 struct folio *folio; 2411 void *fsdata = NULL; 2412 pgoff_t index, curidx; 2413 loff_t curpos; 2414 unsigned zerofrom, offset, len; 2415 int err = 0; 2416 2417 index = pos >> PAGE_SHIFT; 2418 offset = pos & ~PAGE_MASK; 2419 2420 while (index > (curidx = (curpos = *bytes)>>PAGE_SHIFT)) { 2421 zerofrom = curpos & ~PAGE_MASK; 2422 if (zerofrom & (blocksize-1)) { 2423 *bytes |= (blocksize-1); 2424 (*bytes)++; 2425 } 2426 len = PAGE_SIZE - zerofrom; 2427 2428 err = aops->write_begin(iocb, mapping, curpos, len, 2429 &folio, &fsdata); 2430 if (err) 2431 goto out; 2432 folio_zero_range(folio, offset_in_folio(folio, curpos), len); 2433 err = aops->write_end(iocb, mapping, curpos, len, len, 2434 folio, fsdata); 2435 if (err < 0) 2436 goto out; 2437 BUG_ON(err != len); 2438 err = 0; 2439 2440 balance_dirty_pages_ratelimited(mapping); 2441 2442 if (fatal_signal_pending(current)) { 2443 err = -EINTR; 2444 goto out; 2445 } 2446 } 2447 2448 /* page covers the boundary, find the boundary offset */ 2449 if (index == curidx) { 2450 zerofrom = curpos & ~PAGE_MASK; 2451 /* if we will expand the thing last block will be filled */ 2452 if (offset <= zerofrom) { 2453 goto out; 2454 } 2455 if (zerofrom & (blocksize-1)) { 2456 *bytes |= (blocksize-1); 2457 (*bytes)++; 2458 } 2459 len = offset - zerofrom; 2460 2461 err = aops->write_begin(iocb, mapping, curpos, len, 2462 &folio, &fsdata); 2463 if (err) 2464 goto out; 2465 folio_zero_range(folio, offset_in_folio(folio, curpos), len); 2466 err = aops->write_end(iocb, mapping, curpos, len, len, 2467 folio, fsdata); 2468 if (err < 0) 2469 goto out; 2470 BUG_ON(err != len); 2471 err = 0; 2472 } 2473 out: 2474 return err; 2475 } 2476 2477 /* 2478 * For moronic filesystems that do not allow holes in file. 2479 * We may have to extend the file. 2480 */ 2481 int cont_write_begin(const struct kiocb *iocb, struct address_space *mapping, 2482 loff_t pos, unsigned len, struct folio **foliop, 2483 void **fsdata, get_block_t *get_block, loff_t *bytes) 2484 { 2485 struct inode *inode = mapping->host; 2486 unsigned int blocksize = i_blocksize(inode); 2487 unsigned int zerofrom; 2488 int err; 2489 2490 err = cont_expand_zero(iocb, mapping, pos, bytes); 2491 if (err) 2492 return err; 2493 2494 zerofrom = *bytes & ~PAGE_MASK; 2495 if (pos+len > *bytes && zerofrom & (blocksize-1)) { 2496 *bytes |= (blocksize-1); 2497 (*bytes)++; 2498 } 2499 2500 return block_write_begin(mapping, pos, len, foliop, get_block); 2501 } 2502 EXPORT_SYMBOL(cont_write_begin); 2503 2504 /* 2505 * block_page_mkwrite() is not allowed to change the file size as it gets 2506 * called from a page fault handler when a page is first dirtied. Hence we must 2507 * be careful to check for EOF conditions here. We set the page up correctly 2508 * for a written page which means we get ENOSPC checking when writing into 2509 * holes and correct delalloc and unwritten extent mapping on filesystems that 2510 * support these features. 2511 * 2512 * We are not allowed to take the i_rwsem here so we have to play games to 2513 * protect against truncate races as the page could now be beyond EOF. Because 2514 * truncate writes the inode size before removing pages, once we have the 2515 * page lock we can determine safely if the page is beyond EOF. If it is not 2516 * beyond EOF, then the page is guaranteed safe against truncation until we 2517 * unlock the page. 2518 * 2519 * Direct callers of this function should protect against filesystem freezing 2520 * using sb_start_pagefault() - sb_end_pagefault() functions. 2521 */ 2522 int block_page_mkwrite(struct vm_area_struct *vma, struct vm_fault *vmf, 2523 get_block_t get_block) 2524 { 2525 struct folio *folio = page_folio(vmf->page); 2526 struct inode *inode = file_inode(vma->vm_file); 2527 unsigned long end; 2528 loff_t size; 2529 int ret; 2530 2531 folio_lock(folio); 2532 size = i_size_read(inode); 2533 if ((folio->mapping != inode->i_mapping) || 2534 (folio_pos(folio) >= size)) { 2535 /* We overload EFAULT to mean page got truncated */ 2536 ret = -EFAULT; 2537 goto out_unlock; 2538 } 2539 2540 end = folio_size(folio); 2541 /* folio is wholly or partially inside EOF */ 2542 if (folio_pos(folio) + end > size) 2543 end = size - folio_pos(folio); 2544 2545 ret = __block_write_begin_int(folio, 0, end, get_block, NULL); 2546 if (unlikely(ret)) 2547 goto out_unlock; 2548 2549 block_commit_write(folio, 0, end); 2550 2551 folio_mark_dirty(folio); 2552 folio_wait_stable(folio); 2553 return 0; 2554 out_unlock: 2555 folio_unlock(folio); 2556 return ret; 2557 } 2558 EXPORT_SYMBOL(block_page_mkwrite); 2559 2560 int block_truncate_page(struct address_space *mapping, 2561 loff_t from, get_block_t *get_block) 2562 { 2563 pgoff_t index = from >> PAGE_SHIFT; 2564 unsigned blocksize; 2565 sector_t iblock; 2566 size_t offset, length, pos; 2567 struct inode *inode = mapping->host; 2568 struct folio *folio; 2569 struct buffer_head *bh; 2570 int err = 0; 2571 2572 blocksize = i_blocksize(inode); 2573 length = from & (blocksize - 1); 2574 2575 /* Block boundary? Nothing to do */ 2576 if (!length) 2577 return 0; 2578 2579 length = blocksize - length; 2580 iblock = ((loff_t)index * PAGE_SIZE) >> inode->i_blkbits; 2581 2582 folio = filemap_grab_folio(mapping, index); 2583 if (IS_ERR(folio)) 2584 return PTR_ERR(folio); 2585 2586 bh = folio_buffers(folio); 2587 if (!bh) 2588 bh = create_empty_buffers(folio, blocksize, 0); 2589 2590 /* Find the buffer that contains "offset" */ 2591 offset = offset_in_folio(folio, from); 2592 pos = blocksize; 2593 while (offset >= pos) { 2594 bh = bh->b_this_page; 2595 iblock++; 2596 pos += blocksize; 2597 } 2598 2599 if (!buffer_mapped(bh)) { 2600 WARN_ON(bh->b_size != blocksize); 2601 err = get_block(inode, iblock, bh, 0); 2602 if (err) 2603 goto unlock; 2604 /* unmapped? It's a hole - nothing to do */ 2605 if (!buffer_mapped(bh)) 2606 goto unlock; 2607 } 2608 2609 /* Ok, it's mapped. Make sure it's up-to-date */ 2610 if (folio_test_uptodate(folio)) 2611 set_buffer_uptodate(bh); 2612 2613 if (!buffer_uptodate(bh) && !buffer_delay(bh) && !buffer_unwritten(bh)) { 2614 err = bh_read(bh, 0); 2615 /* Uhhuh. Read error. Complain and punt. */ 2616 if (err < 0) 2617 goto unlock; 2618 } 2619 2620 folio_zero_range(folio, offset, length); 2621 mark_buffer_dirty(bh); 2622 2623 unlock: 2624 folio_unlock(folio); 2625 folio_put(folio); 2626 2627 return err; 2628 } 2629 EXPORT_SYMBOL(block_truncate_page); 2630 2631 /* 2632 * The generic write folio function for buffer-backed address_spaces 2633 */ 2634 int block_write_full_folio(struct folio *folio, struct writeback_control *wbc, 2635 void *get_block) 2636 { 2637 struct inode * const inode = folio->mapping->host; 2638 loff_t i_size = i_size_read(inode); 2639 2640 /* Is the folio fully inside i_size? */ 2641 if (folio_next_pos(folio) <= i_size) 2642 return __block_write_full_folio(inode, folio, get_block, wbc); 2643 2644 /* Is the folio fully outside i_size? (truncate in progress) */ 2645 if (folio_pos(folio) >= i_size) { 2646 folio_unlock(folio); 2647 return 0; /* don't care */ 2648 } 2649 2650 /* 2651 * The folio straddles i_size. It must be zeroed out on each and every 2652 * writeback invocation because it may be mmapped. "A file is mapped 2653 * in multiples of the page size. For a file that is not a multiple of 2654 * the page size, the remaining memory is zeroed when mapped, and 2655 * writes to that region are not written out to the file." 2656 */ 2657 folio_zero_segment(folio, offset_in_folio(folio, i_size), 2658 folio_size(folio)); 2659 return __block_write_full_folio(inode, folio, get_block, wbc); 2660 } 2661 2662 sector_t generic_block_bmap(struct address_space *mapping, sector_t block, 2663 get_block_t *get_block) 2664 { 2665 struct inode *inode = mapping->host; 2666 struct buffer_head tmp = { 2667 .b_size = i_blocksize(inode), 2668 }; 2669 2670 get_block(inode, block, &tmp, 0); 2671 return tmp.b_blocknr; 2672 } 2673 EXPORT_SYMBOL(generic_block_bmap); 2674 2675 void write_dirty_buffer(struct buffer_head *bh, blk_opf_t op_flags) 2676 { 2677 lock_buffer(bh); 2678 if (!test_clear_buffer_dirty(bh)) { 2679 unlock_buffer(bh); 2680 return; 2681 } 2682 bh_submit(bh, REQ_OP_WRITE | op_flags, bh_end_write); 2683 } 2684 EXPORT_SYMBOL(write_dirty_buffer); 2685 2686 /* 2687 * For a data-integrity writeout, we need to wait upon any in-progress I/O 2688 * and then start new I/O and then wait upon it. The caller must have a ref on 2689 * the buffer_head. 2690 */ 2691 int __sync_dirty_buffer(struct buffer_head *bh, blk_opf_t op_flags) 2692 { 2693 WARN_ON(atomic_read(&bh->b_count) < 1); 2694 lock_buffer(bh); 2695 if (test_clear_buffer_dirty(bh)) { 2696 /* 2697 * The bh should be mapped, but it might not be if the 2698 * device was hot-removed. Not much we can do but fail the I/O. 2699 */ 2700 if (!buffer_mapped(bh)) { 2701 unlock_buffer(bh); 2702 return -EIO; 2703 } 2704 2705 bh_submit(bh, REQ_OP_WRITE | op_flags, bh_end_write); 2706 wait_on_buffer(bh); 2707 if (!buffer_uptodate(bh)) 2708 return -EIO; 2709 } else { 2710 unlock_buffer(bh); 2711 } 2712 return 0; 2713 } 2714 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__sync_dirty_buffer); 2715 2716 int sync_dirty_buffer(struct buffer_head *bh) 2717 { 2718 return __sync_dirty_buffer(bh, REQ_SYNC); 2719 } 2720 EXPORT_SYMBOL(sync_dirty_buffer); 2721 2722 static inline int buffer_busy(struct buffer_head *bh) 2723 { 2724 return atomic_read(&bh->b_count) | 2725 (bh->b_state & ((1 << BH_Dirty) | (1 << BH_Lock))); 2726 } 2727 2728 static bool 2729 drop_buffers(struct folio *folio, struct buffer_head **buffers_to_free) 2730 { 2731 struct buffer_head *head = folio_buffers(folio); 2732 struct buffer_head *bh; 2733 2734 bh = head; 2735 do { 2736 if (buffer_busy(bh)) 2737 goto failed; 2738 bh = bh->b_this_page; 2739 } while (bh != head); 2740 2741 do { 2742 struct buffer_head *next = bh->b_this_page; 2743 2744 remove_assoc_queue(bh); 2745 bh = next; 2746 } while (bh != head); 2747 *buffers_to_free = head; 2748 folio_detach_private(folio); 2749 return true; 2750 failed: 2751 return false; 2752 } 2753 2754 /** 2755 * try_to_free_buffers - Release buffers attached to this folio. 2756 * @folio: The folio. 2757 * 2758 * If any buffers are in use (dirty, under writeback, elevated refcount), 2759 * no buffers will be freed. 2760 * 2761 * If the folio is dirty but all the buffers are clean then we need to 2762 * be sure to mark the folio clean as well. This is because the folio 2763 * may be against a block device, and a later reattachment of buffers 2764 * to a dirty folio will set *all* buffers dirty. Which would corrupt 2765 * filesystem data on the same device. 2766 * 2767 * The same applies to regular filesystem folios: if all the buffers are 2768 * clean then we set the folio clean and proceed. To do that, we require 2769 * total exclusion from block_dirty_folio(). That is obtained with 2770 * i_private_lock. 2771 * 2772 * Exclusion against try_to_free_buffers may be obtained by either 2773 * locking the folio or by holding its mapping's i_private_lock. 2774 * 2775 * Context: Process context. @folio must be locked. Will not sleep. 2776 * Return: true if all buffers attached to this folio were freed. 2777 */ 2778 bool try_to_free_buffers(struct folio *folio) 2779 { 2780 struct address_space * const mapping = folio->mapping; 2781 struct buffer_head *buffers_to_free = NULL; 2782 bool ret = 0; 2783 2784 BUG_ON(!folio_test_locked(folio)); 2785 if (folio_test_writeback(folio)) 2786 return false; 2787 2788 /* Misconfigured folio check */ 2789 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(!folio_buffers(folio))) 2790 return true; 2791 2792 if (mapping == NULL) { /* can this still happen? */ 2793 ret = drop_buffers(folio, &buffers_to_free); 2794 goto out; 2795 } 2796 2797 spin_lock(&mapping->i_private_lock); 2798 ret = drop_buffers(folio, &buffers_to_free); 2799 2800 /* 2801 * If the filesystem writes its buffers by hand (eg ext3) 2802 * then we can have clean buffers against a dirty folio. We 2803 * clean the folio here; otherwise the VM will never notice 2804 * that the filesystem did any IO at all. 2805 * 2806 * Also, during truncate, discard_buffer will have marked all 2807 * the folio's buffers clean. We discover that here and clean 2808 * the folio also. 2809 * 2810 * i_private_lock must be held over this entire operation in order 2811 * to synchronise against block_dirty_folio and prevent the 2812 * dirty bit from being lost. 2813 */ 2814 if (ret) 2815 folio_cancel_dirty(folio); 2816 spin_unlock(&mapping->i_private_lock); 2817 out: 2818 if (buffers_to_free) { 2819 struct buffer_head *bh = buffers_to_free; 2820 2821 do { 2822 struct buffer_head *next = bh->b_this_page; 2823 free_buffer_head(bh); 2824 bh = next; 2825 } while (bh != buffers_to_free); 2826 } 2827 return ret; 2828 } 2829 EXPORT_SYMBOL(try_to_free_buffers); 2830 2831 /* 2832 * Buffer-head allocation 2833 */ 2834 static struct kmem_cache *bh_cachep __ro_after_init; 2835 2836 /* 2837 * Once the number of bh's in the machine exceeds this level, we start 2838 * stripping them in writeback. 2839 */ 2840 static unsigned long max_buffer_heads __ro_after_init; 2841 2842 int buffer_heads_over_limit; 2843 2844 struct bh_accounting { 2845 int nr; /* Number of live bh's */ 2846 int ratelimit; /* Limit cacheline bouncing */ 2847 }; 2848 2849 static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct bh_accounting, bh_accounting) = {0, 0}; 2850 2851 static void recalc_bh_state(void) 2852 { 2853 int i; 2854 int tot = 0; 2855 2856 if (__this_cpu_inc_return(bh_accounting.ratelimit) - 1 < 4096) 2857 return; 2858 __this_cpu_write(bh_accounting.ratelimit, 0); 2859 for_each_online_cpu(i) 2860 tot += per_cpu(bh_accounting, i).nr; 2861 buffer_heads_over_limit = (tot > max_buffer_heads); 2862 } 2863 2864 struct buffer_head *alloc_buffer_head(gfp_t gfp_flags) 2865 { 2866 struct buffer_head *ret = kmem_cache_zalloc(bh_cachep, gfp_flags); 2867 if (ret) { 2868 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&ret->b_assoc_buffers); 2869 spin_lock_init(&ret->b_uptodate_lock); 2870 preempt_disable(); 2871 __this_cpu_inc(bh_accounting.nr); 2872 recalc_bh_state(); 2873 preempt_enable(); 2874 } 2875 return ret; 2876 } 2877 EXPORT_SYMBOL(alloc_buffer_head); 2878 2879 void free_buffer_head(struct buffer_head *bh) 2880 { 2881 BUG_ON(!list_empty(&bh->b_assoc_buffers)); 2882 kmem_cache_free(bh_cachep, bh); 2883 preempt_disable(); 2884 __this_cpu_dec(bh_accounting.nr); 2885 recalc_bh_state(); 2886 preempt_enable(); 2887 } 2888 EXPORT_SYMBOL(free_buffer_head); 2889 2890 static int buffer_exit_cpu_dead(unsigned int cpu) 2891 { 2892 int i; 2893 struct bh_lru *b = &per_cpu(bh_lrus, cpu); 2894 2895 for (i = 0; i < BH_LRU_SIZE; i++) { 2896 brelse(b->bhs[i]); 2897 b->bhs[i] = NULL; 2898 } 2899 this_cpu_add(bh_accounting.nr, per_cpu(bh_accounting, cpu).nr); 2900 per_cpu(bh_accounting, cpu).nr = 0; 2901 return 0; 2902 } 2903 2904 /** 2905 * bh_uptodate_or_lock - Test whether the buffer is uptodate 2906 * @bh: struct buffer_head 2907 * 2908 * Return true if the buffer is up-to-date and false, 2909 * with the buffer locked, if not. 2910 */ 2911 int bh_uptodate_or_lock(struct buffer_head *bh) 2912 { 2913 if (!buffer_uptodate(bh)) { 2914 lock_buffer(bh); 2915 if (!buffer_uptodate(bh)) 2916 return 0; 2917 unlock_buffer(bh); 2918 } 2919 return 1; 2920 } 2921 EXPORT_SYMBOL(bh_uptodate_or_lock); 2922 2923 /** 2924 * __bh_read - Submit read for a locked buffer 2925 * @bh: struct buffer_head 2926 * @op_flags: appending REQ_OP_* flags besides REQ_OP_READ 2927 * @wait: wait until reading finish 2928 * 2929 * Returns zero on success or don't wait, and -EIO on error. 2930 */ 2931 int __bh_read(struct buffer_head *bh, blk_opf_t op_flags, bool wait) 2932 { 2933 int ret = 0; 2934 2935 BUG_ON(!buffer_locked(bh)); 2936 2937 bh_submit(bh, REQ_OP_READ | op_flags, bh_end_read); 2938 if (wait) { 2939 wait_on_buffer(bh); 2940 if (!buffer_uptodate(bh)) 2941 ret = -EIO; 2942 } 2943 return ret; 2944 } 2945 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__bh_read); 2946 2947 /** 2948 * __bh_read_batch - Submit read for a batch of unlocked buffers 2949 * @nr: entry number of the buffer batch 2950 * @bhs: a batch of struct buffer_head 2951 * @op_flags: appending REQ_OP_* flags besides REQ_OP_READ 2952 * @force_lock: force to get a lock on the buffer if set, otherwise drops any 2953 * buffer that cannot lock. 2954 * 2955 * Returns zero on success or don't wait, and -EIO on error. 2956 */ 2957 void __bh_read_batch(int nr, struct buffer_head *bhs[], 2958 blk_opf_t op_flags, bool force_lock) 2959 { 2960 int i; 2961 2962 for (i = 0; i < nr; i++) { 2963 struct buffer_head *bh = bhs[i]; 2964 2965 if (buffer_uptodate(bh)) 2966 continue; 2967 2968 if (force_lock) 2969 lock_buffer(bh); 2970 else 2971 if (!trylock_buffer(bh)) 2972 continue; 2973 2974 if (buffer_uptodate(bh)) { 2975 unlock_buffer(bh); 2976 continue; 2977 } 2978 2979 bh_submit(bh, REQ_OP_READ | op_flags, bh_end_read); 2980 } 2981 } 2982 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__bh_read_batch); 2983 2984 void __init buffer_init(void) 2985 { 2986 unsigned long nrpages; 2987 int ret; 2988 2989 bh_cachep = KMEM_CACHE(buffer_head, 2990 SLAB_RECLAIM_ACCOUNT|SLAB_PANIC); 2991 /* 2992 * Limit the bh occupancy to 10% of ZONE_NORMAL 2993 */ 2994 nrpages = (nr_free_buffer_pages() * 10) / 100; 2995 max_buffer_heads = nrpages * (PAGE_SIZE / sizeof(struct buffer_head)); 2996 ret = cpuhp_setup_state_nocalls(CPUHP_FS_BUFF_DEAD, "fs/buffer:dead", 2997 NULL, buffer_exit_cpu_dead); 2998 WARN_ON(ret < 0); 2999 } 3000