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1 /*
2  * fs/direct-io.c
3  *
4  * Copyright (C) 2002, Linus Torvalds.
5  *
6  * O_DIRECT
7  *
8  * 04Jul2002	Andrew Morton
9  *		Initial version
10  * 11Sep2002	janetinc@us.ibm.com
11  * 		added readv/writev support.
12  * 29Oct2002	Andrew Morton
13  *		rewrote bio_add_page() support.
14  * 30Oct2002	pbadari@us.ibm.com
15  *		added support for non-aligned IO.
16  * 06Nov2002	pbadari@us.ibm.com
17  *		added asynchronous IO support.
18  * 21Jul2003	nathans@sgi.com
19  *		added IO completion notifier.
20  */
21 
22 #include <linux/kernel.h>
23 #include <linux/module.h>
24 #include <linux/types.h>
25 #include <linux/fs.h>
26 #include <linux/mm.h>
27 #include <linux/slab.h>
28 #include <linux/highmem.h>
29 #include <linux/pagemap.h>
30 #include <linux/task_io_accounting_ops.h>
31 #include <linux/bio.h>
32 #include <linux/wait.h>
33 #include <linux/err.h>
34 #include <linux/blkdev.h>
35 #include <linux/buffer_head.h>
36 #include <linux/rwsem.h>
37 #include <linux/uio.h>
38 #include <linux/atomic.h>
39 #include <linux/prefetch.h>
40 
41 /*
42  * How many user pages to map in one call to get_user_pages().  This determines
43  * the size of a structure in the slab cache
44  */
45 #define DIO_PAGES	64
46 
47 /*
48  * Flags for dio_complete()
49  */
50 #define DIO_COMPLETE_ASYNC		0x01	/* This is async IO */
51 #define DIO_COMPLETE_INVALIDATE		0x02	/* Can invalidate pages */
52 
53 /*
54  * This code generally works in units of "dio_blocks".  A dio_block is
55  * somewhere between the hard sector size and the filesystem block size.  it
56  * is determined on a per-invocation basis.   When talking to the filesystem
57  * we need to convert dio_blocks to fs_blocks by scaling the dio_block quantity
58  * down by dio->blkfactor.  Similarly, fs-blocksize quantities are converted
59  * to bio_block quantities by shifting left by blkfactor.
60  *
61  * If blkfactor is zero then the user's request was aligned to the filesystem's
62  * blocksize.
63  */
64 
65 /* dio_state only used in the submission path */
66 
67 struct dio_submit {
68 	struct bio *bio;		/* bio under assembly */
69 	unsigned blkbits;		/* doesn't change */
70 	unsigned blkfactor;		/* When we're using an alignment which
71 					   is finer than the filesystem's soft
72 					   blocksize, this specifies how much
73 					   finer.  blkfactor=2 means 1/4-block
74 					   alignment.  Does not change */
75 	unsigned start_zero_done;	/* flag: sub-blocksize zeroing has
76 					   been performed at the start of a
77 					   write */
78 	int pages_in_io;		/* approximate total IO pages */
79 	sector_t block_in_file;		/* Current offset into the underlying
80 					   file in dio_block units. */
81 	unsigned blocks_available;	/* At block_in_file.  changes */
82 	int reap_counter;		/* rate limit reaping */
83 	sector_t final_block_in_request;/* doesn't change */
84 	int boundary;			/* prev block is at a boundary */
85 	get_block_t *get_block;		/* block mapping function */
86 	dio_submit_t *submit_io;	/* IO submition function */
87 
88 	loff_t logical_offset_in_bio;	/* current first logical block in bio */
89 	sector_t final_block_in_bio;	/* current final block in bio + 1 */
90 	sector_t next_block_for_io;	/* next block to be put under IO,
91 					   in dio_blocks units */
92 
93 	/*
94 	 * Deferred addition of a page to the dio.  These variables are
95 	 * private to dio_send_cur_page(), submit_page_section() and
96 	 * dio_bio_add_page().
97 	 */
98 	struct page *cur_page;		/* The page */
99 	unsigned cur_page_offset;	/* Offset into it, in bytes */
100 	unsigned cur_page_len;		/* Nr of bytes at cur_page_offset */
101 	sector_t cur_page_block;	/* Where it starts */
102 	loff_t cur_page_fs_offset;	/* Offset in file */
103 
104 	struct iov_iter *iter;
105 	/*
106 	 * Page queue.  These variables belong to dio_refill_pages() and
107 	 * dio_get_page().
108 	 */
109 	unsigned head;			/* next page to process */
110 	unsigned tail;			/* last valid page + 1 */
111 	size_t from, to;
112 };
113 
114 /* dio_state communicated between submission path and end_io */
115 struct dio {
116 	int flags;			/* doesn't change */
117 	int op;
118 	int op_flags;
119 	blk_qc_t bio_cookie;
120 	struct gendisk *bio_disk;
121 	struct inode *inode;
122 	loff_t i_size;			/* i_size when submitted */
123 	dio_iodone_t *end_io;		/* IO completion function */
124 
125 	void *private;			/* copy from map_bh.b_private */
126 
127 	/* BIO completion state */
128 	spinlock_t bio_lock;		/* protects BIO fields below */
129 	int page_errors;		/* errno from get_user_pages() */
130 	int is_async;			/* is IO async ? */
131 	bool defer_completion;		/* defer AIO completion to workqueue? */
132 	bool should_dirty;		/* if pages should be dirtied */
133 	int io_error;			/* IO error in completion path */
134 	unsigned long refcount;		/* direct_io_worker() and bios */
135 	struct bio *bio_list;		/* singly linked via bi_private */
136 	struct task_struct *waiter;	/* waiting task (NULL if none) */
137 
138 	/* AIO related stuff */
139 	struct kiocb *iocb;		/* kiocb */
140 	ssize_t result;                 /* IO result */
141 
142 	/*
143 	 * pages[] (and any fields placed after it) are not zeroed out at
144 	 * allocation time.  Don't add new fields after pages[] unless you
145 	 * wish that they not be zeroed.
146 	 */
147 	union {
148 		struct page *pages[DIO_PAGES];	/* page buffer */
149 		struct work_struct complete_work;/* deferred AIO completion */
150 	};
151 } ____cacheline_aligned_in_smp;
152 
153 static struct kmem_cache *dio_cache __read_mostly;
154 
155 /*
156  * How many pages are in the queue?
157  */
158 static inline unsigned dio_pages_present(struct dio_submit *sdio)
159 {
160 	return sdio->tail - sdio->head;
161 }
162 
163 /*
164  * Go grab and pin some userspace pages.   Typically we'll get 64 at a time.
165  */
166 static inline int dio_refill_pages(struct dio *dio, struct dio_submit *sdio)
167 {
168 	ssize_t ret;
169 
170 	ret = iov_iter_get_pages(sdio->iter, dio->pages, LONG_MAX, DIO_PAGES,
171 				&sdio->from);
172 
173 	if (ret < 0 && sdio->blocks_available && (dio->op == REQ_OP_WRITE)) {
174 		struct page *page = ZERO_PAGE(0);
175 		/*
176 		 * A memory fault, but the filesystem has some outstanding
177 		 * mapped blocks.  We need to use those blocks up to avoid
178 		 * leaking stale data in the file.
179 		 */
180 		if (dio->page_errors == 0)
181 			dio->page_errors = ret;
182 		get_page(page);
183 		dio->pages[0] = page;
184 		sdio->head = 0;
185 		sdio->tail = 1;
186 		sdio->from = 0;
187 		sdio->to = PAGE_SIZE;
188 		return 0;
189 	}
190 
191 	if (ret >= 0) {
192 		iov_iter_advance(sdio->iter, ret);
193 		ret += sdio->from;
194 		sdio->head = 0;
195 		sdio->tail = (ret + PAGE_SIZE - 1) / PAGE_SIZE;
196 		sdio->to = ((ret - 1) & (PAGE_SIZE - 1)) + 1;
197 		return 0;
198 	}
199 	return ret;
200 }
201 
202 /*
203  * Get another userspace page.  Returns an ERR_PTR on error.  Pages are
204  * buffered inside the dio so that we can call get_user_pages() against a
205  * decent number of pages, less frequently.  To provide nicer use of the
206  * L1 cache.
207  */
208 static inline struct page *dio_get_page(struct dio *dio,
209 					struct dio_submit *sdio)
210 {
211 	if (dio_pages_present(sdio) == 0) {
212 		int ret;
213 
214 		ret = dio_refill_pages(dio, sdio);
215 		if (ret)
216 			return ERR_PTR(ret);
217 		BUG_ON(dio_pages_present(sdio) == 0);
218 	}
219 	return dio->pages[sdio->head];
220 }
221 
222 /*
223  * Warn about a page cache invalidation failure during a direct io write.
224  */
225 void dio_warn_stale_pagecache(struct file *filp)
226 {
227 	static DEFINE_RATELIMIT_STATE(_rs, 86400 * HZ, DEFAULT_RATELIMIT_BURST);
228 	char pathname[128];
229 	struct inode *inode = file_inode(filp);
230 	char *path;
231 
232 	errseq_set(&inode->i_mapping->wb_err, -EIO);
233 	if (__ratelimit(&_rs)) {
234 		path = file_path(filp, pathname, sizeof(pathname));
235 		if (IS_ERR(path))
236 			path = "(unknown)";
237 		pr_crit("Page cache invalidation failure on direct I/O.  Possible data corruption due to collision with buffered I/O!\n");
238 		pr_crit("File: %s PID: %d Comm: %.20s\n", path, current->pid,
239 			current->comm);
240 	}
241 }
242 
243 /**
244  * dio_complete() - called when all DIO BIO I/O has been completed
245  * @offset: the byte offset in the file of the completed operation
246  *
247  * This drops i_dio_count, lets interested parties know that a DIO operation
248  * has completed, and calculates the resulting return code for the operation.
249  *
250  * It lets the filesystem know if it registered an interest earlier via
251  * get_block.  Pass the private field of the map buffer_head so that
252  * filesystems can use it to hold additional state between get_block calls and
253  * dio_complete.
254  */
255 static ssize_t dio_complete(struct dio *dio, ssize_t ret, unsigned int flags)
256 {
257 	loff_t offset = dio->iocb->ki_pos;
258 	ssize_t transferred = 0;
259 	int err;
260 
261 	/*
262 	 * AIO submission can race with bio completion to get here while
263 	 * expecting to have the last io completed by bio completion.
264 	 * In that case -EIOCBQUEUED is in fact not an error we want
265 	 * to preserve through this call.
266 	 */
267 	if (ret == -EIOCBQUEUED)
268 		ret = 0;
269 
270 	if (dio->result) {
271 		transferred = dio->result;
272 
273 		/* Check for short read case */
274 		if ((dio->op == REQ_OP_READ) &&
275 		    ((offset + transferred) > dio->i_size))
276 			transferred = dio->i_size - offset;
277 		/* ignore EFAULT if some IO has been done */
278 		if (unlikely(ret == -EFAULT) && transferred)
279 			ret = 0;
280 	}
281 
282 	if (ret == 0)
283 		ret = dio->page_errors;
284 	if (ret == 0)
285 		ret = dio->io_error;
286 	if (ret == 0)
287 		ret = transferred;
288 
289 	if (dio->end_io) {
290 		// XXX: ki_pos??
291 		err = dio->end_io(dio->iocb, offset, ret, dio->private);
292 		if (err)
293 			ret = err;
294 	}
295 
296 	/*
297 	 * Try again to invalidate clean pages which might have been cached by
298 	 * non-direct readahead, or faulted in by get_user_pages() if the source
299 	 * of the write was an mmap'ed region of the file we're writing.  Either
300 	 * one is a pretty crazy thing to do, so we don't support it 100%.  If
301 	 * this invalidation fails, tough, the write still worked...
302 	 *
303 	 * And this page cache invalidation has to be after dio->end_io(), as
304 	 * some filesystems convert unwritten extents to real allocations in
305 	 * end_io() when necessary, otherwise a racing buffer read would cache
306 	 * zeros from unwritten extents.
307 	 */
308 	if (flags & DIO_COMPLETE_INVALIDATE &&
309 	    ret > 0 && dio->op == REQ_OP_WRITE &&
310 	    dio->inode->i_mapping->nrpages) {
311 		err = invalidate_inode_pages2_range(dio->inode->i_mapping,
312 					offset >> PAGE_SHIFT,
313 					(offset + ret - 1) >> PAGE_SHIFT);
314 		if (err)
315 			dio_warn_stale_pagecache(dio->iocb->ki_filp);
316 	}
317 
318 	inode_dio_end(dio->inode);
319 
320 	if (flags & DIO_COMPLETE_ASYNC) {
321 		/*
322 		 * generic_write_sync expects ki_pos to have been updated
323 		 * already, but the submission path only does this for
324 		 * synchronous I/O.
325 		 */
326 		dio->iocb->ki_pos += transferred;
327 
328 		if (ret > 0 && dio->op == REQ_OP_WRITE)
329 			ret = generic_write_sync(dio->iocb, ret);
330 		dio->iocb->ki_complete(dio->iocb, ret, 0);
331 	}
332 
333 	kmem_cache_free(dio_cache, dio);
334 	return ret;
335 }
336 
337 static void dio_aio_complete_work(struct work_struct *work)
338 {
339 	struct dio *dio = container_of(work, struct dio, complete_work);
340 
341 	dio_complete(dio, 0, DIO_COMPLETE_ASYNC | DIO_COMPLETE_INVALIDATE);
342 }
343 
344 static blk_status_t dio_bio_complete(struct dio *dio, struct bio *bio);
345 
346 /*
347  * Asynchronous IO callback.
348  */
349 static void dio_bio_end_aio(struct bio *bio)
350 {
351 	struct dio *dio = bio->bi_private;
352 	unsigned long remaining;
353 	unsigned long flags;
354 	bool defer_completion = false;
355 
356 	/* cleanup the bio */
357 	dio_bio_complete(dio, bio);
358 
359 	spin_lock_irqsave(&dio->bio_lock, flags);
360 	remaining = --dio->refcount;
361 	if (remaining == 1 && dio->waiter)
362 		wake_up_process(dio->waiter);
363 	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dio->bio_lock, flags);
364 
365 	if (remaining == 0) {
366 		/*
367 		 * Defer completion when defer_completion is set or
368 		 * when the inode has pages mapped and this is AIO write.
369 		 * We need to invalidate those pages because there is a
370 		 * chance they contain stale data in the case buffered IO
371 		 * went in between AIO submission and completion into the
372 		 * same region.
373 		 */
374 		if (dio->result)
375 			defer_completion = dio->defer_completion ||
376 					   (dio->op == REQ_OP_WRITE &&
377 					    dio->inode->i_mapping->nrpages);
378 		if (defer_completion) {
379 			INIT_WORK(&dio->complete_work, dio_aio_complete_work);
380 			queue_work(dio->inode->i_sb->s_dio_done_wq,
381 				   &dio->complete_work);
382 		} else {
383 			dio_complete(dio, 0, DIO_COMPLETE_ASYNC);
384 		}
385 	}
386 }
387 
388 /*
389  * The BIO completion handler simply queues the BIO up for the process-context
390  * handler.
391  *
392  * During I/O bi_private points at the dio.  After I/O, bi_private is used to
393  * implement a singly-linked list of completed BIOs, at dio->bio_list.
394  */
395 static void dio_bio_end_io(struct bio *bio)
396 {
397 	struct dio *dio = bio->bi_private;
398 	unsigned long flags;
399 
400 	spin_lock_irqsave(&dio->bio_lock, flags);
401 	bio->bi_private = dio->bio_list;
402 	dio->bio_list = bio;
403 	if (--dio->refcount == 1 && dio->waiter)
404 		wake_up_process(dio->waiter);
405 	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dio->bio_lock, flags);
406 }
407 
408 /**
409  * dio_end_io - handle the end io action for the given bio
410  * @bio: The direct io bio thats being completed
411  *
412  * This is meant to be called by any filesystem that uses their own dio_submit_t
413  * so that the DIO specific endio actions are dealt with after the filesystem
414  * has done it's completion work.
415  */
416 void dio_end_io(struct bio *bio)
417 {
418 	struct dio *dio = bio->bi_private;
419 
420 	if (dio->is_async)
421 		dio_bio_end_aio(bio);
422 	else
423 		dio_bio_end_io(bio);
424 }
425 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(dio_end_io);
426 
427 static inline void
428 dio_bio_alloc(struct dio *dio, struct dio_submit *sdio,
429 	      struct block_device *bdev,
430 	      sector_t first_sector, int nr_vecs)
431 {
432 	struct bio *bio;
433 
434 	/*
435 	 * bio_alloc() is guaranteed to return a bio when allowed to sleep and
436 	 * we request a valid number of vectors.
437 	 */
438 	bio = bio_alloc(GFP_KERNEL, nr_vecs);
439 
440 	bio_set_dev(bio, bdev);
441 	bio->bi_iter.bi_sector = first_sector;
442 	bio_set_op_attrs(bio, dio->op, dio->op_flags);
443 	if (dio->is_async)
444 		bio->bi_end_io = dio_bio_end_aio;
445 	else
446 		bio->bi_end_io = dio_bio_end_io;
447 
448 	bio->bi_write_hint = dio->iocb->ki_hint;
449 
450 	sdio->bio = bio;
451 	sdio->logical_offset_in_bio = sdio->cur_page_fs_offset;
452 }
453 
454 /*
455  * In the AIO read case we speculatively dirty the pages before starting IO.
456  * During IO completion, any of these pages which happen to have been written
457  * back will be redirtied by bio_check_pages_dirty().
458  *
459  * bios hold a dio reference between submit_bio and ->end_io.
460  */
461 static inline void dio_bio_submit(struct dio *dio, struct dio_submit *sdio)
462 {
463 	struct bio *bio = sdio->bio;
464 	unsigned long flags;
465 
466 	bio->bi_private = dio;
467 
468 	spin_lock_irqsave(&dio->bio_lock, flags);
469 	dio->refcount++;
470 	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dio->bio_lock, flags);
471 
472 	if (dio->is_async && dio->op == REQ_OP_READ && dio->should_dirty)
473 		bio_set_pages_dirty(bio);
474 
475 	dio->bio_disk = bio->bi_disk;
476 
477 	if (sdio->submit_io) {
478 		sdio->submit_io(bio, dio->inode, sdio->logical_offset_in_bio);
479 		dio->bio_cookie = BLK_QC_T_NONE;
480 	} else
481 		dio->bio_cookie = submit_bio(bio);
482 
483 	sdio->bio = NULL;
484 	sdio->boundary = 0;
485 	sdio->logical_offset_in_bio = 0;
486 }
487 
488 /*
489  * Release any resources in case of a failure
490  */
491 static inline void dio_cleanup(struct dio *dio, struct dio_submit *sdio)
492 {
493 	while (sdio->head < sdio->tail)
494 		put_page(dio->pages[sdio->head++]);
495 }
496 
497 /*
498  * Wait for the next BIO to complete.  Remove it and return it.  NULL is
499  * returned once all BIOs have been completed.  This must only be called once
500  * all bios have been issued so that dio->refcount can only decrease.  This
501  * requires that that the caller hold a reference on the dio.
502  */
503 static struct bio *dio_await_one(struct dio *dio)
504 {
505 	unsigned long flags;
506 	struct bio *bio = NULL;
507 
508 	spin_lock_irqsave(&dio->bio_lock, flags);
509 
510 	/*
511 	 * Wait as long as the list is empty and there are bios in flight.  bio
512 	 * completion drops the count, maybe adds to the list, and wakes while
513 	 * holding the bio_lock so we don't need set_current_state()'s barrier
514 	 * and can call it after testing our condition.
515 	 */
516 	while (dio->refcount > 1 && dio->bio_list == NULL) {
517 		__set_current_state(TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE);
518 		dio->waiter = current;
519 		spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dio->bio_lock, flags);
520 		if (!(dio->iocb->ki_flags & IOCB_HIPRI) ||
521 		    !blk_poll(dio->bio_disk->queue, dio->bio_cookie, true))
522 			io_schedule();
523 		/* wake up sets us TASK_RUNNING */
524 		spin_lock_irqsave(&dio->bio_lock, flags);
525 		dio->waiter = NULL;
526 	}
527 	if (dio->bio_list) {
528 		bio = dio->bio_list;
529 		dio->bio_list = bio->bi_private;
530 	}
531 	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dio->bio_lock, flags);
532 	return bio;
533 }
534 
535 /*
536  * Process one completed BIO.  No locks are held.
537  */
538 static blk_status_t dio_bio_complete(struct dio *dio, struct bio *bio)
539 {
540 	struct bio_vec *bvec;
541 	unsigned i;
542 	blk_status_t err = bio->bi_status;
543 
544 	if (err) {
545 		if (err == BLK_STS_AGAIN && (bio->bi_opf & REQ_NOWAIT))
546 			dio->io_error = -EAGAIN;
547 		else
548 			dio->io_error = -EIO;
549 	}
550 
551 	if (dio->is_async && dio->op == REQ_OP_READ && dio->should_dirty) {
552 		bio_check_pages_dirty(bio);	/* transfers ownership */
553 	} else {
554 		struct bvec_iter_all iter_all;
555 
556 		bio_for_each_segment_all(bvec, bio, i, iter_all) {
557 			struct page *page = bvec->bv_page;
558 
559 			if (dio->op == REQ_OP_READ && !PageCompound(page) &&
560 					dio->should_dirty)
561 				set_page_dirty_lock(page);
562 			put_page(page);
563 		}
564 		bio_put(bio);
565 	}
566 	return err;
567 }
568 
569 /*
570  * Wait on and process all in-flight BIOs.  This must only be called once
571  * all bios have been issued so that the refcount can only decrease.
572  * This just waits for all bios to make it through dio_bio_complete.  IO
573  * errors are propagated through dio->io_error and should be propagated via
574  * dio_complete().
575  */
576 static void dio_await_completion(struct dio *dio)
577 {
578 	struct bio *bio;
579 	do {
580 		bio = dio_await_one(dio);
581 		if (bio)
582 			dio_bio_complete(dio, bio);
583 	} while (bio);
584 }
585 
586 /*
587  * A really large O_DIRECT read or write can generate a lot of BIOs.  So
588  * to keep the memory consumption sane we periodically reap any completed BIOs
589  * during the BIO generation phase.
590  *
591  * This also helps to limit the peak amount of pinned userspace memory.
592  */
593 static inline int dio_bio_reap(struct dio *dio, struct dio_submit *sdio)
594 {
595 	int ret = 0;
596 
597 	if (sdio->reap_counter++ >= 64) {
598 		while (dio->bio_list) {
599 			unsigned long flags;
600 			struct bio *bio;
601 			int ret2;
602 
603 			spin_lock_irqsave(&dio->bio_lock, flags);
604 			bio = dio->bio_list;
605 			dio->bio_list = bio->bi_private;
606 			spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dio->bio_lock, flags);
607 			ret2 = blk_status_to_errno(dio_bio_complete(dio, bio));
608 			if (ret == 0)
609 				ret = ret2;
610 		}
611 		sdio->reap_counter = 0;
612 	}
613 	return ret;
614 }
615 
616 /*
617  * Create workqueue for deferred direct IO completions. We allocate the
618  * workqueue when it's first needed. This avoids creating workqueue for
619  * filesystems that don't need it and also allows us to create the workqueue
620  * late enough so the we can include s_id in the name of the workqueue.
621  */
622 int sb_init_dio_done_wq(struct super_block *sb)
623 {
624 	struct workqueue_struct *old;
625 	struct workqueue_struct *wq = alloc_workqueue("dio/%s",
626 						      WQ_MEM_RECLAIM, 0,
627 						      sb->s_id);
628 	if (!wq)
629 		return -ENOMEM;
630 	/*
631 	 * This has to be atomic as more DIOs can race to create the workqueue
632 	 */
633 	old = cmpxchg(&sb->s_dio_done_wq, NULL, wq);
634 	/* Someone created workqueue before us? Free ours... */
635 	if (old)
636 		destroy_workqueue(wq);
637 	return 0;
638 }
639 
640 static int dio_set_defer_completion(struct dio *dio)
641 {
642 	struct super_block *sb = dio->inode->i_sb;
643 
644 	if (dio->defer_completion)
645 		return 0;
646 	dio->defer_completion = true;
647 	if (!sb->s_dio_done_wq)
648 		return sb_init_dio_done_wq(sb);
649 	return 0;
650 }
651 
652 /*
653  * Call into the fs to map some more disk blocks.  We record the current number
654  * of available blocks at sdio->blocks_available.  These are in units of the
655  * fs blocksize, i_blocksize(inode).
656  *
657  * The fs is allowed to map lots of blocks at once.  If it wants to do that,
658  * it uses the passed inode-relative block number as the file offset, as usual.
659  *
660  * get_block() is passed the number of i_blkbits-sized blocks which direct_io
661  * has remaining to do.  The fs should not map more than this number of blocks.
662  *
663  * If the fs has mapped a lot of blocks, it should populate bh->b_size to
664  * indicate how much contiguous disk space has been made available at
665  * bh->b_blocknr.
666  *
667  * If *any* of the mapped blocks are new, then the fs must set buffer_new().
668  * This isn't very efficient...
669  *
670  * In the case of filesystem holes: the fs may return an arbitrarily-large
671  * hole by returning an appropriate value in b_size and by clearing
672  * buffer_mapped().  However the direct-io code will only process holes one
673  * block at a time - it will repeatedly call get_block() as it walks the hole.
674  */
675 static int get_more_blocks(struct dio *dio, struct dio_submit *sdio,
676 			   struct buffer_head *map_bh)
677 {
678 	int ret;
679 	sector_t fs_startblk;	/* Into file, in filesystem-sized blocks */
680 	sector_t fs_endblk;	/* Into file, in filesystem-sized blocks */
681 	unsigned long fs_count;	/* Number of filesystem-sized blocks */
682 	int create;
683 	unsigned int i_blkbits = sdio->blkbits + sdio->blkfactor;
684 	loff_t i_size;
685 
686 	/*
687 	 * If there was a memory error and we've overwritten all the
688 	 * mapped blocks then we can now return that memory error
689 	 */
690 	ret = dio->page_errors;
691 	if (ret == 0) {
692 		BUG_ON(sdio->block_in_file >= sdio->final_block_in_request);
693 		fs_startblk = sdio->block_in_file >> sdio->blkfactor;
694 		fs_endblk = (sdio->final_block_in_request - 1) >>
695 					sdio->blkfactor;
696 		fs_count = fs_endblk - fs_startblk + 1;
697 
698 		map_bh->b_state = 0;
699 		map_bh->b_size = fs_count << i_blkbits;
700 
701 		/*
702 		 * For writes that could fill holes inside i_size on a
703 		 * DIO_SKIP_HOLES filesystem we forbid block creations: only
704 		 * overwrites are permitted. We will return early to the caller
705 		 * once we see an unmapped buffer head returned, and the caller
706 		 * will fall back to buffered I/O.
707 		 *
708 		 * Otherwise the decision is left to the get_blocks method,
709 		 * which may decide to handle it or also return an unmapped
710 		 * buffer head.
711 		 */
712 		create = dio->op == REQ_OP_WRITE;
713 		if (dio->flags & DIO_SKIP_HOLES) {
714 			i_size = i_size_read(dio->inode);
715 			if (i_size && fs_startblk <= (i_size - 1) >> i_blkbits)
716 				create = 0;
717 		}
718 
719 		ret = (*sdio->get_block)(dio->inode, fs_startblk,
720 						map_bh, create);
721 
722 		/* Store for completion */
723 		dio->private = map_bh->b_private;
724 
725 		if (ret == 0 && buffer_defer_completion(map_bh))
726 			ret = dio_set_defer_completion(dio);
727 	}
728 	return ret;
729 }
730 
731 /*
732  * There is no bio.  Make one now.
733  */
734 static inline int dio_new_bio(struct dio *dio, struct dio_submit *sdio,
735 		sector_t start_sector, struct buffer_head *map_bh)
736 {
737 	sector_t sector;
738 	int ret, nr_pages;
739 
740 	ret = dio_bio_reap(dio, sdio);
741 	if (ret)
742 		goto out;
743 	sector = start_sector << (sdio->blkbits - 9);
744 	nr_pages = min(sdio->pages_in_io, BIO_MAX_PAGES);
745 	BUG_ON(nr_pages <= 0);
746 	dio_bio_alloc(dio, sdio, map_bh->b_bdev, sector, nr_pages);
747 	sdio->boundary = 0;
748 out:
749 	return ret;
750 }
751 
752 /*
753  * Attempt to put the current chunk of 'cur_page' into the current BIO.  If
754  * that was successful then update final_block_in_bio and take a ref against
755  * the just-added page.
756  *
757  * Return zero on success.  Non-zero means the caller needs to start a new BIO.
758  */
759 static inline int dio_bio_add_page(struct dio_submit *sdio)
760 {
761 	int ret;
762 
763 	ret = bio_add_page(sdio->bio, sdio->cur_page,
764 			sdio->cur_page_len, sdio->cur_page_offset);
765 	if (ret == sdio->cur_page_len) {
766 		/*
767 		 * Decrement count only, if we are done with this page
768 		 */
769 		if ((sdio->cur_page_len + sdio->cur_page_offset) == PAGE_SIZE)
770 			sdio->pages_in_io--;
771 		get_page(sdio->cur_page);
772 		sdio->final_block_in_bio = sdio->cur_page_block +
773 			(sdio->cur_page_len >> sdio->blkbits);
774 		ret = 0;
775 	} else {
776 		ret = 1;
777 	}
778 	return ret;
779 }
780 
781 /*
782  * Put cur_page under IO.  The section of cur_page which is described by
783  * cur_page_offset,cur_page_len is put into a BIO.  The section of cur_page
784  * starts on-disk at cur_page_block.
785  *
786  * We take a ref against the page here (on behalf of its presence in the bio).
787  *
788  * The caller of this function is responsible for removing cur_page from the
789  * dio, and for dropping the refcount which came from that presence.
790  */
791 static inline int dio_send_cur_page(struct dio *dio, struct dio_submit *sdio,
792 		struct buffer_head *map_bh)
793 {
794 	int ret = 0;
795 
796 	if (sdio->bio) {
797 		loff_t cur_offset = sdio->cur_page_fs_offset;
798 		loff_t bio_next_offset = sdio->logical_offset_in_bio +
799 			sdio->bio->bi_iter.bi_size;
800 
801 		/*
802 		 * See whether this new request is contiguous with the old.
803 		 *
804 		 * Btrfs cannot handle having logically non-contiguous requests
805 		 * submitted.  For example if you have
806 		 *
807 		 * Logical:  [0-4095][HOLE][8192-12287]
808 		 * Physical: [0-4095]      [4096-8191]
809 		 *
810 		 * We cannot submit those pages together as one BIO.  So if our
811 		 * current logical offset in the file does not equal what would
812 		 * be the next logical offset in the bio, submit the bio we
813 		 * have.
814 		 */
815 		if (sdio->final_block_in_bio != sdio->cur_page_block ||
816 		    cur_offset != bio_next_offset)
817 			dio_bio_submit(dio, sdio);
818 	}
819 
820 	if (sdio->bio == NULL) {
821 		ret = dio_new_bio(dio, sdio, sdio->cur_page_block, map_bh);
822 		if (ret)
823 			goto out;
824 	}
825 
826 	if (dio_bio_add_page(sdio) != 0) {
827 		dio_bio_submit(dio, sdio);
828 		ret = dio_new_bio(dio, sdio, sdio->cur_page_block, map_bh);
829 		if (ret == 0) {
830 			ret = dio_bio_add_page(sdio);
831 			BUG_ON(ret != 0);
832 		}
833 	}
834 out:
835 	return ret;
836 }
837 
838 /*
839  * An autonomous function to put a chunk of a page under deferred IO.
840  *
841  * The caller doesn't actually know (or care) whether this piece of page is in
842  * a BIO, or is under IO or whatever.  We just take care of all possible
843  * situations here.  The separation between the logic of do_direct_IO() and
844  * that of submit_page_section() is important for clarity.  Please don't break.
845  *
846  * The chunk of page starts on-disk at blocknr.
847  *
848  * We perform deferred IO, by recording the last-submitted page inside our
849  * private part of the dio structure.  If possible, we just expand the IO
850  * across that page here.
851  *
852  * If that doesn't work out then we put the old page into the bio and add this
853  * page to the dio instead.
854  */
855 static inline int
856 submit_page_section(struct dio *dio, struct dio_submit *sdio, struct page *page,
857 		    unsigned offset, unsigned len, sector_t blocknr,
858 		    struct buffer_head *map_bh)
859 {
860 	int ret = 0;
861 
862 	if (dio->op == REQ_OP_WRITE) {
863 		/*
864 		 * Read accounting is performed in submit_bio()
865 		 */
866 		task_io_account_write(len);
867 	}
868 
869 	/*
870 	 * Can we just grow the current page's presence in the dio?
871 	 */
872 	if (sdio->cur_page == page &&
873 	    sdio->cur_page_offset + sdio->cur_page_len == offset &&
874 	    sdio->cur_page_block +
875 	    (sdio->cur_page_len >> sdio->blkbits) == blocknr) {
876 		sdio->cur_page_len += len;
877 		goto out;
878 	}
879 
880 	/*
881 	 * If there's a deferred page already there then send it.
882 	 */
883 	if (sdio->cur_page) {
884 		ret = dio_send_cur_page(dio, sdio, map_bh);
885 		put_page(sdio->cur_page);
886 		sdio->cur_page = NULL;
887 		if (ret)
888 			return ret;
889 	}
890 
891 	get_page(page);		/* It is in dio */
892 	sdio->cur_page = page;
893 	sdio->cur_page_offset = offset;
894 	sdio->cur_page_len = len;
895 	sdio->cur_page_block = blocknr;
896 	sdio->cur_page_fs_offset = sdio->block_in_file << sdio->blkbits;
897 out:
898 	/*
899 	 * If sdio->boundary then we want to schedule the IO now to
900 	 * avoid metadata seeks.
901 	 */
902 	if (sdio->boundary) {
903 		ret = dio_send_cur_page(dio, sdio, map_bh);
904 		if (sdio->bio)
905 			dio_bio_submit(dio, sdio);
906 		put_page(sdio->cur_page);
907 		sdio->cur_page = NULL;
908 	}
909 	return ret;
910 }
911 
912 /*
913  * If we are not writing the entire block and get_block() allocated
914  * the block for us, we need to fill-in the unused portion of the
915  * block with zeros. This happens only if user-buffer, fileoffset or
916  * io length is not filesystem block-size multiple.
917  *
918  * `end' is zero if we're doing the start of the IO, 1 at the end of the
919  * IO.
920  */
921 static inline void dio_zero_block(struct dio *dio, struct dio_submit *sdio,
922 		int end, struct buffer_head *map_bh)
923 {
924 	unsigned dio_blocks_per_fs_block;
925 	unsigned this_chunk_blocks;	/* In dio_blocks */
926 	unsigned this_chunk_bytes;
927 	struct page *page;
928 
929 	sdio->start_zero_done = 1;
930 	if (!sdio->blkfactor || !buffer_new(map_bh))
931 		return;
932 
933 	dio_blocks_per_fs_block = 1 << sdio->blkfactor;
934 	this_chunk_blocks = sdio->block_in_file & (dio_blocks_per_fs_block - 1);
935 
936 	if (!this_chunk_blocks)
937 		return;
938 
939 	/*
940 	 * We need to zero out part of an fs block.  It is either at the
941 	 * beginning or the end of the fs block.
942 	 */
943 	if (end)
944 		this_chunk_blocks = dio_blocks_per_fs_block - this_chunk_blocks;
945 
946 	this_chunk_bytes = this_chunk_blocks << sdio->blkbits;
947 
948 	page = ZERO_PAGE(0);
949 	if (submit_page_section(dio, sdio, page, 0, this_chunk_bytes,
950 				sdio->next_block_for_io, map_bh))
951 		return;
952 
953 	sdio->next_block_for_io += this_chunk_blocks;
954 }
955 
956 /*
957  * Walk the user pages, and the file, mapping blocks to disk and generating
958  * a sequence of (page,offset,len,block) mappings.  These mappings are injected
959  * into submit_page_section(), which takes care of the next stage of submission
960  *
961  * Direct IO against a blockdev is different from a file.  Because we can
962  * happily perform page-sized but 512-byte aligned IOs.  It is important that
963  * blockdev IO be able to have fine alignment and large sizes.
964  *
965  * So what we do is to permit the ->get_block function to populate bh.b_size
966  * with the size of IO which is permitted at this offset and this i_blkbits.
967  *
968  * For best results, the blockdev should be set up with 512-byte i_blkbits and
969  * it should set b_size to PAGE_SIZE or more inside get_block().  This gives
970  * fine alignment but still allows this function to work in PAGE_SIZE units.
971  */
972 static int do_direct_IO(struct dio *dio, struct dio_submit *sdio,
973 			struct buffer_head *map_bh)
974 {
975 	const unsigned blkbits = sdio->blkbits;
976 	const unsigned i_blkbits = blkbits + sdio->blkfactor;
977 	int ret = 0;
978 
979 	while (sdio->block_in_file < sdio->final_block_in_request) {
980 		struct page *page;
981 		size_t from, to;
982 
983 		page = dio_get_page(dio, sdio);
984 		if (IS_ERR(page)) {
985 			ret = PTR_ERR(page);
986 			goto out;
987 		}
988 		from = sdio->head ? 0 : sdio->from;
989 		to = (sdio->head == sdio->tail - 1) ? sdio->to : PAGE_SIZE;
990 		sdio->head++;
991 
992 		while (from < to) {
993 			unsigned this_chunk_bytes;	/* # of bytes mapped */
994 			unsigned this_chunk_blocks;	/* # of blocks */
995 			unsigned u;
996 
997 			if (sdio->blocks_available == 0) {
998 				/*
999 				 * Need to go and map some more disk
1000 				 */
1001 				unsigned long blkmask;
1002 				unsigned long dio_remainder;
1003 
1004 				ret = get_more_blocks(dio, sdio, map_bh);
1005 				if (ret) {
1006 					put_page(page);
1007 					goto out;
1008 				}
1009 				if (!buffer_mapped(map_bh))
1010 					goto do_holes;
1011 
1012 				sdio->blocks_available =
1013 						map_bh->b_size >> blkbits;
1014 				sdio->next_block_for_io =
1015 					map_bh->b_blocknr << sdio->blkfactor;
1016 				if (buffer_new(map_bh)) {
1017 					clean_bdev_aliases(
1018 						map_bh->b_bdev,
1019 						map_bh->b_blocknr,
1020 						map_bh->b_size >> i_blkbits);
1021 				}
1022 
1023 				if (!sdio->blkfactor)
1024 					goto do_holes;
1025 
1026 				blkmask = (1 << sdio->blkfactor) - 1;
1027 				dio_remainder = (sdio->block_in_file & blkmask);
1028 
1029 				/*
1030 				 * If we are at the start of IO and that IO
1031 				 * starts partway into a fs-block,
1032 				 * dio_remainder will be non-zero.  If the IO
1033 				 * is a read then we can simply advance the IO
1034 				 * cursor to the first block which is to be
1035 				 * read.  But if the IO is a write and the
1036 				 * block was newly allocated we cannot do that;
1037 				 * the start of the fs block must be zeroed out
1038 				 * on-disk
1039 				 */
1040 				if (!buffer_new(map_bh))
1041 					sdio->next_block_for_io += dio_remainder;
1042 				sdio->blocks_available -= dio_remainder;
1043 			}
1044 do_holes:
1045 			/* Handle holes */
1046 			if (!buffer_mapped(map_bh)) {
1047 				loff_t i_size_aligned;
1048 
1049 				/* AKPM: eargh, -ENOTBLK is a hack */
1050 				if (dio->op == REQ_OP_WRITE) {
1051 					put_page(page);
1052 					return -ENOTBLK;
1053 				}
1054 
1055 				/*
1056 				 * Be sure to account for a partial block as the
1057 				 * last block in the file
1058 				 */
1059 				i_size_aligned = ALIGN(i_size_read(dio->inode),
1060 							1 << blkbits);
1061 				if (sdio->block_in_file >=
1062 						i_size_aligned >> blkbits) {
1063 					/* We hit eof */
1064 					put_page(page);
1065 					goto out;
1066 				}
1067 				zero_user(page, from, 1 << blkbits);
1068 				sdio->block_in_file++;
1069 				from += 1 << blkbits;
1070 				dio->result += 1 << blkbits;
1071 				goto next_block;
1072 			}
1073 
1074 			/*
1075 			 * If we're performing IO which has an alignment which
1076 			 * is finer than the underlying fs, go check to see if
1077 			 * we must zero out the start of this block.
1078 			 */
1079 			if (unlikely(sdio->blkfactor && !sdio->start_zero_done))
1080 				dio_zero_block(dio, sdio, 0, map_bh);
1081 
1082 			/*
1083 			 * Work out, in this_chunk_blocks, how much disk we
1084 			 * can add to this page
1085 			 */
1086 			this_chunk_blocks = sdio->blocks_available;
1087 			u = (to - from) >> blkbits;
1088 			if (this_chunk_blocks > u)
1089 				this_chunk_blocks = u;
1090 			u = sdio->final_block_in_request - sdio->block_in_file;
1091 			if (this_chunk_blocks > u)
1092 				this_chunk_blocks = u;
1093 			this_chunk_bytes = this_chunk_blocks << blkbits;
1094 			BUG_ON(this_chunk_bytes == 0);
1095 
1096 			if (this_chunk_blocks == sdio->blocks_available)
1097 				sdio->boundary = buffer_boundary(map_bh);
1098 			ret = submit_page_section(dio, sdio, page,
1099 						  from,
1100 						  this_chunk_bytes,
1101 						  sdio->next_block_for_io,
1102 						  map_bh);
1103 			if (ret) {
1104 				put_page(page);
1105 				goto out;
1106 			}
1107 			sdio->next_block_for_io += this_chunk_blocks;
1108 
1109 			sdio->block_in_file += this_chunk_blocks;
1110 			from += this_chunk_bytes;
1111 			dio->result += this_chunk_bytes;
1112 			sdio->blocks_available -= this_chunk_blocks;
1113 next_block:
1114 			BUG_ON(sdio->block_in_file > sdio->final_block_in_request);
1115 			if (sdio->block_in_file == sdio->final_block_in_request)
1116 				break;
1117 		}
1118 
1119 		/* Drop the ref which was taken in get_user_pages() */
1120 		put_page(page);
1121 	}
1122 out:
1123 	return ret;
1124 }
1125 
1126 static inline int drop_refcount(struct dio *dio)
1127 {
1128 	int ret2;
1129 	unsigned long flags;
1130 
1131 	/*
1132 	 * Sync will always be dropping the final ref and completing the
1133 	 * operation.  AIO can if it was a broken operation described above or
1134 	 * in fact if all the bios race to complete before we get here.  In
1135 	 * that case dio_complete() translates the EIOCBQUEUED into the proper
1136 	 * return code that the caller will hand to ->complete().
1137 	 *
1138 	 * This is managed by the bio_lock instead of being an atomic_t so that
1139 	 * completion paths can drop their ref and use the remaining count to
1140 	 * decide to wake the submission path atomically.
1141 	 */
1142 	spin_lock_irqsave(&dio->bio_lock, flags);
1143 	ret2 = --dio->refcount;
1144 	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dio->bio_lock, flags);
1145 	return ret2;
1146 }
1147 
1148 /*
1149  * This is a library function for use by filesystem drivers.
1150  *
1151  * The locking rules are governed by the flags parameter:
1152  *  - if the flags value contains DIO_LOCKING we use a fancy locking
1153  *    scheme for dumb filesystems.
1154  *    For writes this function is called under i_mutex and returns with
1155  *    i_mutex held, for reads, i_mutex is not held on entry, but it is
1156  *    taken and dropped again before returning.
1157  *  - if the flags value does NOT contain DIO_LOCKING we don't use any
1158  *    internal locking but rather rely on the filesystem to synchronize
1159  *    direct I/O reads/writes versus each other and truncate.
1160  *
1161  * To help with locking against truncate we incremented the i_dio_count
1162  * counter before starting direct I/O, and decrement it once we are done.
1163  * Truncate can wait for it to reach zero to provide exclusion.  It is
1164  * expected that filesystem provide exclusion between new direct I/O
1165  * and truncates.  For DIO_LOCKING filesystems this is done by i_mutex,
1166  * but other filesystems need to take care of this on their own.
1167  *
1168  * NOTE: if you pass "sdio" to anything by pointer make sure that function
1169  * is always inlined. Otherwise gcc is unable to split the structure into
1170  * individual fields and will generate much worse code. This is important
1171  * for the whole file.
1172  */
1173 static inline ssize_t
1174 do_blockdev_direct_IO(struct kiocb *iocb, struct inode *inode,
1175 		      struct block_device *bdev, struct iov_iter *iter,
1176 		      get_block_t get_block, dio_iodone_t end_io,
1177 		      dio_submit_t submit_io, int flags)
1178 {
1179 	unsigned i_blkbits = READ_ONCE(inode->i_blkbits);
1180 	unsigned blkbits = i_blkbits;
1181 	unsigned blocksize_mask = (1 << blkbits) - 1;
1182 	ssize_t retval = -EINVAL;
1183 	const size_t count = iov_iter_count(iter);
1184 	loff_t offset = iocb->ki_pos;
1185 	const loff_t end = offset + count;
1186 	struct dio *dio;
1187 	struct dio_submit sdio = { 0, };
1188 	struct buffer_head map_bh = { 0, };
1189 	struct blk_plug plug;
1190 	unsigned long align = offset | iov_iter_alignment(iter);
1191 
1192 	/*
1193 	 * Avoid references to bdev if not absolutely needed to give
1194 	 * the early prefetch in the caller enough time.
1195 	 */
1196 
1197 	if (align & blocksize_mask) {
1198 		if (bdev)
1199 			blkbits = blksize_bits(bdev_logical_block_size(bdev));
1200 		blocksize_mask = (1 << blkbits) - 1;
1201 		if (align & blocksize_mask)
1202 			goto out;
1203 	}
1204 
1205 	/* watch out for a 0 len io from a tricksy fs */
1206 	if (iov_iter_rw(iter) == READ && !count)
1207 		return 0;
1208 
1209 	dio = kmem_cache_alloc(dio_cache, GFP_KERNEL);
1210 	retval = -ENOMEM;
1211 	if (!dio)
1212 		goto out;
1213 	/*
1214 	 * Believe it or not, zeroing out the page array caused a .5%
1215 	 * performance regression in a database benchmark.  So, we take
1216 	 * care to only zero out what's needed.
1217 	 */
1218 	memset(dio, 0, offsetof(struct dio, pages));
1219 
1220 	dio->flags = flags;
1221 	if (dio->flags & DIO_LOCKING) {
1222 		if (iov_iter_rw(iter) == READ) {
1223 			struct address_space *mapping =
1224 					iocb->ki_filp->f_mapping;
1225 
1226 			/* will be released by direct_io_worker */
1227 			inode_lock(inode);
1228 
1229 			retval = filemap_write_and_wait_range(mapping, offset,
1230 							      end - 1);
1231 			if (retval) {
1232 				inode_unlock(inode);
1233 				kmem_cache_free(dio_cache, dio);
1234 				goto out;
1235 			}
1236 		}
1237 	}
1238 
1239 	/* Once we sampled i_size check for reads beyond EOF */
1240 	dio->i_size = i_size_read(inode);
1241 	if (iov_iter_rw(iter) == READ && offset >= dio->i_size) {
1242 		if (dio->flags & DIO_LOCKING)
1243 			inode_unlock(inode);
1244 		kmem_cache_free(dio_cache, dio);
1245 		retval = 0;
1246 		goto out;
1247 	}
1248 
1249 	/*
1250 	 * For file extending writes updating i_size before data writeouts
1251 	 * complete can expose uninitialized blocks in dumb filesystems.
1252 	 * In that case we need to wait for I/O completion even if asked
1253 	 * for an asynchronous write.
1254 	 */
1255 	if (is_sync_kiocb(iocb))
1256 		dio->is_async = false;
1257 	else if (iov_iter_rw(iter) == WRITE && end > i_size_read(inode))
1258 		dio->is_async = false;
1259 	else
1260 		dio->is_async = true;
1261 
1262 	dio->inode = inode;
1263 	if (iov_iter_rw(iter) == WRITE) {
1264 		dio->op = REQ_OP_WRITE;
1265 		dio->op_flags = REQ_SYNC | REQ_IDLE;
1266 		if (iocb->ki_flags & IOCB_NOWAIT)
1267 			dio->op_flags |= REQ_NOWAIT;
1268 	} else {
1269 		dio->op = REQ_OP_READ;
1270 	}
1271 	if (iocb->ki_flags & IOCB_HIPRI)
1272 		dio->op_flags |= REQ_HIPRI;
1273 
1274 	/*
1275 	 * For AIO O_(D)SYNC writes we need to defer completions to a workqueue
1276 	 * so that we can call ->fsync.
1277 	 */
1278 	if (dio->is_async && iov_iter_rw(iter) == WRITE) {
1279 		retval = 0;
1280 		if (iocb->ki_flags & IOCB_DSYNC)
1281 			retval = dio_set_defer_completion(dio);
1282 		else if (!dio->inode->i_sb->s_dio_done_wq) {
1283 			/*
1284 			 * In case of AIO write racing with buffered read we
1285 			 * need to defer completion. We can't decide this now,
1286 			 * however the workqueue needs to be initialized here.
1287 			 */
1288 			retval = sb_init_dio_done_wq(dio->inode->i_sb);
1289 		}
1290 		if (retval) {
1291 			/*
1292 			 * We grab i_mutex only for reads so we don't have
1293 			 * to release it here
1294 			 */
1295 			kmem_cache_free(dio_cache, dio);
1296 			goto out;
1297 		}
1298 	}
1299 
1300 	/*
1301 	 * Will be decremented at I/O completion time.
1302 	 */
1303 	inode_dio_begin(inode);
1304 
1305 	retval = 0;
1306 	sdio.blkbits = blkbits;
1307 	sdio.blkfactor = i_blkbits - blkbits;
1308 	sdio.block_in_file = offset >> blkbits;
1309 
1310 	sdio.get_block = get_block;
1311 	dio->end_io = end_io;
1312 	sdio.submit_io = submit_io;
1313 	sdio.final_block_in_bio = -1;
1314 	sdio.next_block_for_io = -1;
1315 
1316 	dio->iocb = iocb;
1317 
1318 	spin_lock_init(&dio->bio_lock);
1319 	dio->refcount = 1;
1320 
1321 	dio->should_dirty = iter_is_iovec(iter) && iov_iter_rw(iter) == READ;
1322 	sdio.iter = iter;
1323 	sdio.final_block_in_request = end >> blkbits;
1324 
1325 	/*
1326 	 * In case of non-aligned buffers, we may need 2 more
1327 	 * pages since we need to zero out first and last block.
1328 	 */
1329 	if (unlikely(sdio.blkfactor))
1330 		sdio.pages_in_io = 2;
1331 
1332 	sdio.pages_in_io += iov_iter_npages(iter, INT_MAX);
1333 
1334 	blk_start_plug(&plug);
1335 
1336 	retval = do_direct_IO(dio, &sdio, &map_bh);
1337 	if (retval)
1338 		dio_cleanup(dio, &sdio);
1339 
1340 	if (retval == -ENOTBLK) {
1341 		/*
1342 		 * The remaining part of the request will be
1343 		 * be handled by buffered I/O when we return
1344 		 */
1345 		retval = 0;
1346 	}
1347 	/*
1348 	 * There may be some unwritten disk at the end of a part-written
1349 	 * fs-block-sized block.  Go zero that now.
1350 	 */
1351 	dio_zero_block(dio, &sdio, 1, &map_bh);
1352 
1353 	if (sdio.cur_page) {
1354 		ssize_t ret2;
1355 
1356 		ret2 = dio_send_cur_page(dio, &sdio, &map_bh);
1357 		if (retval == 0)
1358 			retval = ret2;
1359 		put_page(sdio.cur_page);
1360 		sdio.cur_page = NULL;
1361 	}
1362 	if (sdio.bio)
1363 		dio_bio_submit(dio, &sdio);
1364 
1365 	blk_finish_plug(&plug);
1366 
1367 	/*
1368 	 * It is possible that, we return short IO due to end of file.
1369 	 * In that case, we need to release all the pages we got hold on.
1370 	 */
1371 	dio_cleanup(dio, &sdio);
1372 
1373 	/*
1374 	 * All block lookups have been performed. For READ requests
1375 	 * we can let i_mutex go now that its achieved its purpose
1376 	 * of protecting us from looking up uninitialized blocks.
1377 	 */
1378 	if (iov_iter_rw(iter) == READ && (dio->flags & DIO_LOCKING))
1379 		inode_unlock(dio->inode);
1380 
1381 	/*
1382 	 * The only time we want to leave bios in flight is when a successful
1383 	 * partial aio read or full aio write have been setup.  In that case
1384 	 * bio completion will call aio_complete.  The only time it's safe to
1385 	 * call aio_complete is when we return -EIOCBQUEUED, so we key on that.
1386 	 * This had *better* be the only place that raises -EIOCBQUEUED.
1387 	 */
1388 	BUG_ON(retval == -EIOCBQUEUED);
1389 	if (dio->is_async && retval == 0 && dio->result &&
1390 	    (iov_iter_rw(iter) == READ || dio->result == count))
1391 		retval = -EIOCBQUEUED;
1392 	else
1393 		dio_await_completion(dio);
1394 
1395 	if (drop_refcount(dio) == 0) {
1396 		retval = dio_complete(dio, retval, DIO_COMPLETE_INVALIDATE);
1397 	} else
1398 		BUG_ON(retval != -EIOCBQUEUED);
1399 
1400 out:
1401 	return retval;
1402 }
1403 
1404 ssize_t __blockdev_direct_IO(struct kiocb *iocb, struct inode *inode,
1405 			     struct block_device *bdev, struct iov_iter *iter,
1406 			     get_block_t get_block,
1407 			     dio_iodone_t end_io, dio_submit_t submit_io,
1408 			     int flags)
1409 {
1410 	/*
1411 	 * The block device state is needed in the end to finally
1412 	 * submit everything.  Since it's likely to be cache cold
1413 	 * prefetch it here as first thing to hide some of the
1414 	 * latency.
1415 	 *
1416 	 * Attempt to prefetch the pieces we likely need later.
1417 	 */
1418 	prefetch(&bdev->bd_disk->part_tbl);
1419 	prefetch(bdev->bd_queue);
1420 	prefetch((char *)bdev->bd_queue + SMP_CACHE_BYTES);
1421 
1422 	return do_blockdev_direct_IO(iocb, inode, bdev, iter, get_block,
1423 				     end_io, submit_io, flags);
1424 }
1425 
1426 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__blockdev_direct_IO);
1427 
1428 static __init int dio_init(void)
1429 {
1430 	dio_cache = KMEM_CACHE(dio, SLAB_PANIC);
1431 	return 0;
1432 }
1433 module_init(dio_init)
1434