1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later 2 /* 3 * Copyright (C) 2021-2023 Oracle. All Rights Reserved. 4 * Author: Darrick J. Wong <djwong@kernel.org> 5 */ 6 #include "xfs_platform.h" 7 #include "xfs_fs.h" 8 #include "xfs_shared.h" 9 #include "xfs_format.h" 10 #include "scrub/scrub.h" 11 #include "scrub/xfile.h" 12 #include "scrub/xfarray.h" 13 #include "scrub/trace.h" 14 15 /* 16 * Large Arrays of Fixed-Size Records 17 * ================================== 18 * 19 * This memory array uses an xfile (which itself is a shmem file) to store 20 * large numbers of fixed-size records in memory that can be paged out. This 21 * puts less stress on the memory reclaim algorithms during an online repair 22 * because we don't have to pin so much memory. However, array access is less 23 * direct than would be in a regular memory array. Access to the array is 24 * performed via indexed load and store methods, and an append method is 25 * provided for convenience. Array elements can be unset, which sets them to 26 * all zeroes. Unset entries are skipped during iteration, though direct loads 27 * will return a zeroed buffer. Callers are responsible for concurrency 28 * control. 29 */ 30 31 /* 32 * Pointer to scratch space. Because we can't access the xfile data directly, 33 * we allocate a small amount of memory on the end of the xfarray structure to 34 * buffer array items when we need space to store values temporarily. 35 */ 36 static inline void *xfarray_scratch(struct xfarray *array) 37 { 38 return (array + 1); 39 } 40 41 /* Compute array index given an xfile offset. */ 42 static xfarray_idx_t 43 xfarray_idx( 44 struct xfarray *array, 45 loff_t pos) 46 { 47 if (array->obj_size_log >= 0) 48 return (xfarray_idx_t)pos >> array->obj_size_log; 49 50 return div_u64((xfarray_idx_t)pos, array->obj_size); 51 } 52 53 /* Compute xfile offset of array element. */ 54 static inline loff_t xfarray_pos(struct xfarray *array, xfarray_idx_t idx) 55 { 56 if (array->obj_size_log >= 0) 57 return idx << array->obj_size_log; 58 59 return idx * array->obj_size; 60 } 61 62 /* 63 * Initialize a big memory array. Array records cannot be larger than a 64 * page, and the array cannot span more bytes than the page cache supports. 65 * If @required_capacity is nonzero, the maximum array size will be set to this 66 * quantity and the array creation will fail if the underlying storage cannot 67 * support that many records. 68 */ 69 int 70 xfarray_create( 71 const char *description, 72 unsigned long long required_capacity, 73 size_t obj_size, 74 struct xfarray **arrayp) 75 { 76 struct xfarray *array; 77 struct xfile *xfile; 78 int error; 79 80 ASSERT(obj_size < PAGE_SIZE); 81 82 error = xfile_create(description, 0, &xfile); 83 if (error) 84 return error; 85 86 error = -ENOMEM; 87 array = kzalloc(sizeof(struct xfarray) + obj_size, XCHK_GFP_FLAGS); 88 if (!array) 89 goto out_xfile; 90 91 array->xfile = xfile; 92 array->obj_size = obj_size; 93 94 if (is_power_of_2(obj_size)) 95 array->obj_size_log = ilog2(obj_size); 96 else 97 array->obj_size_log = -1; 98 99 array->max_nr = xfarray_idx(array, MAX_LFS_FILESIZE); 100 trace_xfarray_create(array, required_capacity); 101 102 if (required_capacity > 0) { 103 if (array->max_nr < required_capacity) { 104 error = -ENOMEM; 105 goto out_xfarray; 106 } 107 array->max_nr = required_capacity; 108 } 109 110 *arrayp = array; 111 return 0; 112 113 out_xfarray: 114 kfree(array); 115 out_xfile: 116 xfile_destroy(xfile); 117 return error; 118 } 119 120 /* Destroy the array. */ 121 void 122 xfarray_destroy( 123 struct xfarray *array) 124 { 125 xfile_destroy(array->xfile); 126 kfree(array); 127 } 128 129 /* Load an element from the array. */ 130 int 131 xfarray_load( 132 struct xfarray *array, 133 xfarray_idx_t idx, 134 void *ptr) 135 { 136 if (idx >= array->nr) 137 return -ENODATA; 138 139 return xfile_load(array->xfile, ptr, array->obj_size, 140 xfarray_pos(array, idx)); 141 } 142 143 /* Is this array element potentially unset? */ 144 static inline bool 145 xfarray_is_unset( 146 struct xfarray *array, 147 loff_t pos) 148 { 149 void *temp = xfarray_scratch(array); 150 int error; 151 152 if (array->unset_slots == 0) 153 return false; 154 155 error = xfile_load(array->xfile, temp, array->obj_size, pos); 156 if (!error && xfarray_element_is_null(array, temp)) 157 return true; 158 159 return false; 160 } 161 162 /* 163 * Unset an array element. If @idx is the last element in the array, the 164 * array will be truncated. Otherwise, the entry will be zeroed. 165 */ 166 int 167 xfarray_unset( 168 struct xfarray *array, 169 xfarray_idx_t idx) 170 { 171 void *temp = xfarray_scratch(array); 172 loff_t pos = xfarray_pos(array, idx); 173 int error; 174 175 if (idx >= array->nr) 176 return -ENODATA; 177 178 if (idx == array->nr - 1) { 179 array->nr--; 180 return 0; 181 } 182 183 if (xfarray_is_unset(array, pos)) 184 return 0; 185 186 memset(temp, 0, array->obj_size); 187 error = xfile_store(array->xfile, temp, array->obj_size, pos); 188 if (error) 189 return error; 190 191 array->unset_slots++; 192 return 0; 193 } 194 195 /* 196 * Store an element in the array. The element must not be completely zeroed, 197 * because those are considered unset sparse elements. 198 */ 199 int 200 xfarray_store( 201 struct xfarray *array, 202 xfarray_idx_t idx, 203 const void *ptr) 204 { 205 int ret; 206 207 if (idx >= array->max_nr) 208 return -EFBIG; 209 210 ASSERT(!xfarray_element_is_null(array, ptr)); 211 212 ret = xfile_store(array->xfile, ptr, array->obj_size, 213 xfarray_pos(array, idx)); 214 if (ret) 215 return ret; 216 217 array->nr = max(array->nr, idx + 1); 218 return 0; 219 } 220 221 /* Is this array element NULL? */ 222 bool 223 xfarray_element_is_null( 224 struct xfarray *array, 225 const void *ptr) 226 { 227 return !memchr_inv(ptr, 0, array->obj_size); 228 } 229 230 /* 231 * Store an element anywhere in the array that is unset. If there are no 232 * unset slots, append the element to the array. 233 */ 234 int 235 xfarray_store_anywhere( 236 struct xfarray *array, 237 const void *ptr) 238 { 239 void *temp = xfarray_scratch(array); 240 loff_t endpos = xfarray_pos(array, array->nr); 241 loff_t pos; 242 int error; 243 244 /* Find an unset slot to put it in. */ 245 for (pos = 0; 246 pos < endpos && array->unset_slots > 0; 247 pos += array->obj_size) { 248 error = xfile_load(array->xfile, temp, array->obj_size, 249 pos); 250 if (error || !xfarray_element_is_null(array, temp)) 251 continue; 252 253 error = xfile_store(array->xfile, ptr, array->obj_size, 254 pos); 255 if (error) 256 return error; 257 258 array->unset_slots--; 259 return 0; 260 } 261 262 /* No unset slots found; attach it on the end. */ 263 array->unset_slots = 0; 264 return xfarray_append(array, ptr); 265 } 266 267 /* Return length of array. */ 268 uint64_t 269 xfarray_length( 270 struct xfarray *array) 271 { 272 return array->nr; 273 } 274 275 /* 276 * Decide which array item we're going to read as part of an _iter_get. 277 * @cur is the array index, and @pos is the file offset of that array index in 278 * the backing xfile. Returns ENODATA if we reach the end of the records. 279 * 280 * Reading from a hole in a sparse xfile causes page instantiation, so for 281 * iterating a (possibly sparse) array we need to figure out if the cursor is 282 * pointing at a totally uninitialized hole and move the cursor up if 283 * necessary. 284 */ 285 static inline int 286 xfarray_find_data( 287 struct xfarray *array, 288 xfarray_idx_t *cur, 289 loff_t *pos) 290 { 291 unsigned int pgoff = offset_in_page(*pos); 292 loff_t end_pos = *pos + array->obj_size - 1; 293 loff_t new_pos; 294 295 /* 296 * If the current array record is not adjacent to a page boundary, we 297 * are in the middle of the page. We do not need to move the cursor. 298 */ 299 if (pgoff != 0 && pgoff + array->obj_size - 1 < PAGE_SIZE) 300 return 0; 301 302 /* 303 * Call SEEK_DATA on the last byte in the record we're about to read. 304 * If the record ends at (or crosses) the end of a page then we know 305 * that the first byte of the record is backed by pages and don't need 306 * to query it. If instead the record begins at the start of the page 307 * then we know that querying the last byte is just as good as querying 308 * the first byte, since records cannot be larger than a page. 309 * 310 * If the call returns the same file offset, we know this record is 311 * backed by real pages. We do not need to move the cursor. 312 */ 313 new_pos = xfile_seek_data(array->xfile, end_pos); 314 if (new_pos == -ENXIO) 315 return -ENODATA; 316 if (new_pos < 0) 317 return new_pos; 318 if (new_pos == end_pos) 319 return 0; 320 321 /* 322 * Otherwise, SEEK_DATA told us how far up to move the file pointer to 323 * find more data. Move the array index to the first record past the 324 * byte offset we were given. 325 */ 326 new_pos = roundup_64(new_pos, array->obj_size); 327 *cur = xfarray_idx(array, new_pos); 328 *pos = xfarray_pos(array, *cur); 329 return 0; 330 } 331 332 /* 333 * Starting at *idx, fetch the next non-null array entry and advance the index 334 * to set up the next _load_next call. Returns ENODATA if we reach the end of 335 * the array. Callers must set @*idx to XFARRAY_CURSOR_INIT before the first 336 * call to this function. 337 */ 338 int 339 xfarray_load_next( 340 struct xfarray *array, 341 xfarray_idx_t *idx, 342 void *rec) 343 { 344 xfarray_idx_t cur = *idx; 345 loff_t pos = xfarray_pos(array, cur); 346 int error; 347 348 do { 349 if (cur >= array->nr) 350 return -ENODATA; 351 352 /* 353 * Ask the backing store for the location of next possible 354 * written record, then retrieve that record. 355 */ 356 error = xfarray_find_data(array, &cur, &pos); 357 if (error) 358 return error; 359 error = xfarray_load(array, cur, rec); 360 if (error) 361 return error; 362 363 cur++; 364 pos += array->obj_size; 365 } while (xfarray_element_is_null(array, rec)); 366 367 *idx = cur; 368 return 0; 369 } 370 371 /* Sorting functions */ 372 373 #ifdef DEBUG 374 # define xfarray_sort_bump_loads(si) do { (si)->loads++; } while (0) 375 # define xfarray_sort_bump_stores(si) do { (si)->stores++; } while (0) 376 # define xfarray_sort_bump_compares(si) do { (si)->compares++; } while (0) 377 # define xfarray_sort_bump_heapsorts(si) do { (si)->heapsorts++; } while (0) 378 #else 379 # define xfarray_sort_bump_loads(si) 380 # define xfarray_sort_bump_stores(si) 381 # define xfarray_sort_bump_compares(si) 382 # define xfarray_sort_bump_heapsorts(si) 383 #endif /* DEBUG */ 384 385 /* Load an array element for sorting. */ 386 static inline int 387 xfarray_sort_load( 388 struct xfarray_sortinfo *si, 389 xfarray_idx_t idx, 390 void *ptr) 391 { 392 xfarray_sort_bump_loads(si); 393 return xfarray_load(si->array, idx, ptr); 394 } 395 396 /* Store an array element for sorting. */ 397 static inline int 398 xfarray_sort_store( 399 struct xfarray_sortinfo *si, 400 xfarray_idx_t idx, 401 void *ptr) 402 { 403 xfarray_sort_bump_stores(si); 404 return xfarray_store(si->array, idx, ptr); 405 } 406 407 /* Compare an array element for sorting. */ 408 static inline int 409 xfarray_sort_cmp( 410 struct xfarray_sortinfo *si, 411 const void *a, 412 const void *b) 413 { 414 xfarray_sort_bump_compares(si); 415 return si->cmp_fn(a, b); 416 } 417 418 /* Return a pointer to the low index stack for quicksort partitioning. */ 419 static inline xfarray_idx_t *xfarray_sortinfo_lo(struct xfarray_sortinfo *si) 420 { 421 return (xfarray_idx_t *)(si + 1); 422 } 423 424 /* Return a pointer to the high index stack for quicksort partitioning. */ 425 static inline xfarray_idx_t *xfarray_sortinfo_hi(struct xfarray_sortinfo *si) 426 { 427 return xfarray_sortinfo_lo(si) + si->max_stack_depth; 428 } 429 430 /* Size of each element in the quicksort pivot array. */ 431 static inline size_t 432 xfarray_pivot_rec_sz( 433 struct xfarray *array) 434 { 435 return round_up(array->obj_size, 8) + sizeof(xfarray_idx_t); 436 } 437 438 /* Allocate memory to handle the sort. */ 439 static inline int 440 xfarray_sortinfo_alloc( 441 struct xfarray *array, 442 xfarray_cmp_fn cmp_fn, 443 unsigned int flags, 444 struct xfarray_sortinfo **infop) 445 { 446 struct xfarray_sortinfo *si; 447 size_t nr_bytes = sizeof(struct xfarray_sortinfo); 448 size_t pivot_rec_sz = xfarray_pivot_rec_sz(array); 449 int max_stack_depth; 450 451 /* 452 * The median-of-nine pivot algorithm doesn't work if a subset has 453 * fewer than 9 items. Make sure the in-memory sort will always take 454 * over for subsets where this wouldn't be the case. 455 */ 456 BUILD_BUG_ON(XFARRAY_QSORT_PIVOT_NR >= XFARRAY_ISORT_NR); 457 458 /* 459 * Tail-call recursion during the partitioning phase means that 460 * quicksort will never recurse more than log2(nr) times. We need one 461 * extra level of stack to hold the initial parameters. In-memory 462 * sort will always take care of the last few levels of recursion for 463 * us, so we can reduce the stack depth by that much. 464 */ 465 max_stack_depth = ilog2(array->nr) + 1 - (XFARRAY_ISORT_SHIFT - 1); 466 if (max_stack_depth < 1) 467 max_stack_depth = 1; 468 469 /* Each level of quicksort uses a lo and a hi index */ 470 nr_bytes += max_stack_depth * sizeof(xfarray_idx_t) * 2; 471 472 /* Scratchpad for in-memory sort, or finding the pivot */ 473 nr_bytes += max_t(size_t, 474 (XFARRAY_QSORT_PIVOT_NR + 1) * pivot_rec_sz, 475 XFARRAY_ISORT_NR * array->obj_size); 476 477 si = kvzalloc(nr_bytes, XCHK_GFP_FLAGS); 478 if (!si) 479 return -ENOMEM; 480 481 si->array = array; 482 si->cmp_fn = cmp_fn; 483 si->flags = flags; 484 si->max_stack_depth = max_stack_depth; 485 si->max_stack_used = 1; 486 487 xfarray_sortinfo_lo(si)[0] = 0; 488 xfarray_sortinfo_hi(si)[0] = array->nr - 1; 489 si->relax = INIT_XCHK_RELAX; 490 si->relax.killable = !!(flags & XFARRAY_SORT_KILLABLE); 491 492 trace_xfarray_sort(si, nr_bytes); 493 *infop = si; 494 return 0; 495 } 496 497 /* Should this sort be terminated by a fatal signal? */ 498 static inline bool 499 xfarray_sort_terminated( 500 struct xfarray_sortinfo *si, 501 int *error) 502 { 503 /* 504 * If preemption is disabled, we need to yield to the scheduler every 505 * few seconds so that we don't run afoul of the soft lockup watchdog 506 * or RCU stall detector. 507 */ 508 if (xchk_maybe_relax(&si->relax)) { 509 if (*error == 0) 510 *error = -EINTR; 511 return true; 512 } 513 return false; 514 } 515 516 /* Do we want an in-memory sort? */ 517 static inline bool 518 xfarray_want_isort( 519 struct xfarray_sortinfo *si, 520 xfarray_idx_t start, 521 xfarray_idx_t end) 522 { 523 /* 524 * For array subsets that fit in the scratchpad, it's much faster to 525 * use the kernel's heapsort than quicksort's stack machine. 526 */ 527 return (end - start) < XFARRAY_ISORT_NR; 528 } 529 530 /* Return the scratch space within the sortinfo structure. */ 531 static inline void *xfarray_sortinfo_isort_scratch(struct xfarray_sortinfo *si) 532 { 533 return xfarray_sortinfo_hi(si) + si->max_stack_depth; 534 } 535 536 /* 537 * Sort a small number of array records using scratchpad memory. The records 538 * need not be contiguous in the xfile's memory pages. 539 */ 540 STATIC int 541 xfarray_isort( 542 struct xfarray_sortinfo *si, 543 xfarray_idx_t lo, 544 xfarray_idx_t hi) 545 { 546 void *scratch = xfarray_sortinfo_isort_scratch(si); 547 loff_t lo_pos = xfarray_pos(si->array, lo); 548 loff_t len = xfarray_pos(si->array, hi - lo + 1); 549 int error; 550 551 trace_xfarray_isort(si, lo, hi); 552 553 xfarray_sort_bump_loads(si); 554 error = xfile_load(si->array->xfile, scratch, len, lo_pos); 555 if (error) 556 return error; 557 558 xfarray_sort_bump_heapsorts(si); 559 sort(scratch, hi - lo + 1, si->array->obj_size, si->cmp_fn, NULL); 560 561 xfarray_sort_bump_stores(si); 562 return xfile_store(si->array->xfile, scratch, len, lo_pos); 563 } 564 565 /* 566 * Sort the records from lo to hi (inclusive) if they are all backed by the 567 * same memory folio. Returns 1 if it sorted, 0 if it did not, or a negative 568 * errno. 569 */ 570 STATIC int 571 xfarray_foliosort( 572 struct xfarray_sortinfo *si, 573 xfarray_idx_t lo, 574 xfarray_idx_t hi) 575 { 576 struct folio *folio; 577 void *startp; 578 loff_t lo_pos = xfarray_pos(si->array, lo); 579 uint64_t len = xfarray_pos(si->array, hi - lo + 1); 580 581 /* No single folio could back this many records. */ 582 if (len > XFILE_MAX_FOLIO_SIZE) 583 return 0; 584 585 xfarray_sort_bump_loads(si); 586 folio = xfile_get_folio(si->array->xfile, lo_pos, len, XFILE_ALLOC); 587 if (IS_ERR(folio)) 588 return PTR_ERR(folio); 589 if (!folio) 590 return 0; 591 592 trace_xfarray_foliosort(si, lo, hi); 593 594 xfarray_sort_bump_heapsorts(si); 595 startp = folio_address(folio) + offset_in_folio(folio, lo_pos); 596 sort(startp, hi - lo + 1, si->array->obj_size, si->cmp_fn, NULL); 597 598 xfarray_sort_bump_stores(si); 599 xfile_put_folio(si->array->xfile, folio); 600 return 1; 601 } 602 603 /* Return a pointer to the xfarray pivot record within the sortinfo struct. */ 604 static inline void *xfarray_sortinfo_pivot(struct xfarray_sortinfo *si) 605 { 606 return xfarray_sortinfo_hi(si) + si->max_stack_depth; 607 } 608 609 /* Return a pointer to the start of the pivot array. */ 610 static inline void * 611 xfarray_sortinfo_pivot_array( 612 struct xfarray_sortinfo *si) 613 { 614 return xfarray_sortinfo_pivot(si) + si->array->obj_size; 615 } 616 617 /* The xfarray record is stored at the start of each pivot array element. */ 618 static inline void * 619 xfarray_pivot_array_rec( 620 void *pa, 621 size_t pa_recsz, 622 unsigned int pa_idx) 623 { 624 return pa + (pa_recsz * pa_idx); 625 } 626 627 /* The xfarray index is stored at the end of each pivot array element. */ 628 static inline xfarray_idx_t * 629 xfarray_pivot_array_idx( 630 void *pa, 631 size_t pa_recsz, 632 unsigned int pa_idx) 633 { 634 return xfarray_pivot_array_rec(pa, pa_recsz, pa_idx + 1) - 635 sizeof(xfarray_idx_t); 636 } 637 638 /* 639 * Find a pivot value for quicksort partitioning, swap it with a[lo], and save 640 * the cached pivot record for the next step. 641 * 642 * Load evenly-spaced records within the given range into memory, sort them, 643 * and choose the pivot from the median record. Using multiple points will 644 * improve the quality of the pivot selection, and hopefully avoid the worst 645 * quicksort behavior, since our array values are nearly always evenly sorted. 646 */ 647 STATIC int 648 xfarray_qsort_pivot( 649 struct xfarray_sortinfo *si, 650 xfarray_idx_t lo, 651 xfarray_idx_t hi) 652 { 653 void *pivot = xfarray_sortinfo_pivot(si); 654 void *parray = xfarray_sortinfo_pivot_array(si); 655 void *recp; 656 xfarray_idx_t *idxp; 657 xfarray_idx_t step = (hi - lo) / (XFARRAY_QSORT_PIVOT_NR - 1); 658 size_t pivot_rec_sz = xfarray_pivot_rec_sz(si->array); 659 int i, j; 660 int error; 661 662 ASSERT(step > 0); 663 664 /* 665 * Load the xfarray indexes of the records we intend to sample into the 666 * pivot array. 667 */ 668 idxp = xfarray_pivot_array_idx(parray, pivot_rec_sz, 0); 669 *idxp = lo; 670 for (i = 1; i < XFARRAY_QSORT_PIVOT_NR - 1; i++) { 671 idxp = xfarray_pivot_array_idx(parray, pivot_rec_sz, i); 672 *idxp = lo + (i * step); 673 } 674 idxp = xfarray_pivot_array_idx(parray, pivot_rec_sz, 675 XFARRAY_QSORT_PIVOT_NR - 1); 676 *idxp = hi; 677 678 /* Load the selected xfarray records into the pivot array. */ 679 for (i = 0; i < XFARRAY_QSORT_PIVOT_NR; i++) { 680 xfarray_idx_t idx; 681 682 recp = xfarray_pivot_array_rec(parray, pivot_rec_sz, i); 683 idxp = xfarray_pivot_array_idx(parray, pivot_rec_sz, i); 684 685 /* No unset records; load directly into the array. */ 686 if (likely(si->array->unset_slots == 0)) { 687 error = xfarray_sort_load(si, *idxp, recp); 688 if (error) 689 return error; 690 continue; 691 } 692 693 /* 694 * Load non-null records into the scratchpad without changing 695 * the xfarray_idx_t in the pivot array. 696 */ 697 idx = *idxp; 698 xfarray_sort_bump_loads(si); 699 error = xfarray_load_next(si->array, &idx, recp); 700 if (error) 701 return error; 702 } 703 704 xfarray_sort_bump_heapsorts(si); 705 sort(parray, XFARRAY_QSORT_PIVOT_NR, pivot_rec_sz, si->cmp_fn, NULL); 706 707 /* 708 * We sorted the pivot array records (which includes the xfarray 709 * indices) in xfarray record order. The median element of the pivot 710 * array contains the xfarray record that we will use as the pivot. 711 * Copy that xfarray record to the designated space. 712 */ 713 recp = xfarray_pivot_array_rec(parray, pivot_rec_sz, 714 XFARRAY_QSORT_PIVOT_NR / 2); 715 memcpy(pivot, recp, si->array->obj_size); 716 717 /* If the pivot record we chose was already in a[lo] then we're done. */ 718 idxp = xfarray_pivot_array_idx(parray, pivot_rec_sz, 719 XFARRAY_QSORT_PIVOT_NR / 2); 720 if (*idxp == lo) 721 return 0; 722 723 /* 724 * Find the cached copy of a[lo] in the pivot array so that we can swap 725 * a[lo] and a[pivot]. 726 */ 727 for (i = 0, j = -1; i < XFARRAY_QSORT_PIVOT_NR; i++) { 728 idxp = xfarray_pivot_array_idx(parray, pivot_rec_sz, i); 729 if (*idxp == lo) 730 j = i; 731 } 732 if (j < 0) { 733 ASSERT(j >= 0); 734 return -EFSCORRUPTED; 735 } 736 737 /* Swap a[lo] and a[pivot]. */ 738 error = xfarray_sort_store(si, lo, pivot); 739 if (error) 740 return error; 741 742 recp = xfarray_pivot_array_rec(parray, pivot_rec_sz, j); 743 idxp = xfarray_pivot_array_idx(parray, pivot_rec_sz, 744 XFARRAY_QSORT_PIVOT_NR / 2); 745 return xfarray_sort_store(si, *idxp, recp); 746 } 747 748 /* 749 * Set up the pointers for the next iteration. We push onto the stack all of 750 * the unsorted values between a[lo + 1] and a[end[i]], and we tweak the 751 * current stack frame to point to the unsorted values between a[beg[i]] and 752 * a[lo] so that those values will be sorted when we pop the stack. 753 */ 754 static inline int 755 xfarray_qsort_push( 756 struct xfarray_sortinfo *si, 757 xfarray_idx_t *si_lo, 758 xfarray_idx_t *si_hi, 759 xfarray_idx_t lo, 760 xfarray_idx_t hi) 761 { 762 /* Check for stack overflows */ 763 if (si->stack_depth >= si->max_stack_depth - 1) { 764 ASSERT(si->stack_depth < si->max_stack_depth - 1); 765 return -EFSCORRUPTED; 766 } 767 768 si->max_stack_used = max_t(uint8_t, si->max_stack_used, 769 si->stack_depth + 2); 770 771 si_lo[si->stack_depth + 1] = lo + 1; 772 si_hi[si->stack_depth + 1] = si_hi[si->stack_depth]; 773 si_hi[si->stack_depth++] = lo - 1; 774 775 /* 776 * Always start with the smaller of the two partitions to keep the 777 * amount of recursion in check. 778 */ 779 if (si_hi[si->stack_depth] - si_lo[si->stack_depth] > 780 si_hi[si->stack_depth - 1] - si_lo[si->stack_depth - 1]) { 781 swap(si_lo[si->stack_depth], si_lo[si->stack_depth - 1]); 782 swap(si_hi[si->stack_depth], si_hi[si->stack_depth - 1]); 783 } 784 785 return 0; 786 } 787 788 static inline void 789 xfarray_sort_scan_done( 790 struct xfarray_sortinfo *si) 791 { 792 if (si->folio) 793 xfile_put_folio(si->array->xfile, si->folio); 794 si->folio = NULL; 795 } 796 797 /* 798 * Cache the folio backing the start of the given array element. If the array 799 * element is contained entirely within the folio, return a pointer to the 800 * cached folio. Otherwise, load the element into the scratchpad and return a 801 * pointer to the scratchpad. 802 */ 803 static inline int 804 xfarray_sort_scan( 805 struct xfarray_sortinfo *si, 806 xfarray_idx_t idx, 807 void **ptrp) 808 { 809 loff_t idx_pos = xfarray_pos(si->array, idx); 810 int error = 0; 811 812 if (xfarray_sort_terminated(si, &error)) 813 return error; 814 815 trace_xfarray_sort_scan(si, idx); 816 817 /* If the cached folio doesn't cover this index, release it. */ 818 if (si->folio && 819 (idx < si->first_folio_idx || idx > si->last_folio_idx)) 820 xfarray_sort_scan_done(si); 821 822 /* Grab the first folio that backs this array element. */ 823 if (!si->folio) { 824 struct folio *folio; 825 loff_t next_pos; 826 827 folio = xfile_get_folio(si->array->xfile, idx_pos, 828 si->array->obj_size, XFILE_ALLOC); 829 if (IS_ERR(folio)) 830 return PTR_ERR(folio); 831 si->folio = folio; 832 833 si->first_folio_idx = xfarray_idx(si->array, 834 folio_pos(si->folio) + si->array->obj_size - 1); 835 836 next_pos = folio_next_pos(si->folio); 837 si->last_folio_idx = xfarray_idx(si->array, next_pos - 1); 838 if (xfarray_pos(si->array, si->last_folio_idx + 1) > next_pos) 839 si->last_folio_idx--; 840 841 trace_xfarray_sort_scan(si, idx); 842 } 843 844 /* 845 * If this folio still doesn't cover the desired element, it must cross 846 * a folio boundary. Read into the scratchpad and we're done. 847 */ 848 if (idx < si->first_folio_idx || idx > si->last_folio_idx) { 849 void *temp = xfarray_scratch(si->array); 850 851 error = xfile_load(si->array->xfile, temp, si->array->obj_size, 852 idx_pos); 853 if (error) 854 return error; 855 856 *ptrp = temp; 857 return 0; 858 } 859 860 /* Otherwise return a pointer to the array element in the folio. */ 861 *ptrp = folio_address(si->folio) + offset_in_folio(si->folio, idx_pos); 862 return 0; 863 } 864 865 /* 866 * Sort the array elements via quicksort. This implementation incorporates 867 * four optimizations discussed in Sedgewick: 868 * 869 * 1. Use an explicit stack of array indices to store the next array partition 870 * to sort. This helps us to avoid recursion in the call stack, which is 871 * particularly expensive in the kernel. 872 * 873 * 2. For arrays with records in arbitrary or user-controlled order, choose the 874 * pivot element using a median-of-nine decision tree. This reduces the 875 * probability of selecting a bad pivot value which causes worst case 876 * behavior (i.e. partition sizes of 1). 877 * 878 * 3. The smaller of the two sub-partitions is pushed onto the stack to start 879 * the next level of recursion, and the larger sub-partition replaces the 880 * current stack frame. This guarantees that we won't need more than 881 * log2(nr) stack space. 882 * 883 * 4. For small sets, load the records into the scratchpad and run heapsort on 884 * them because that is very fast. In the author's experience, this yields 885 * a ~10% reduction in runtime. 886 * 887 * If a small set is contained entirely within a single xfile memory page, 888 * map the page directly and run heap sort directly on the xfile page 889 * instead of using the load/store interface. This halves the runtime. 890 * 891 * 5. This optimization is specific to the implementation. When converging lo 892 * and hi after selecting a pivot, we will try to retain the xfile memory 893 * page between load calls, which reduces run time by 50%. 894 */ 895 896 /* 897 * Due to the use of signed indices, we can only support up to 2^63 records. 898 * Files can only grow to 2^63 bytes, so this is not much of a limitation. 899 */ 900 #define QSORT_MAX_RECS (1ULL << 63) 901 902 int 903 xfarray_sort( 904 struct xfarray *array, 905 xfarray_cmp_fn cmp_fn, 906 unsigned int flags) 907 { 908 struct xfarray_sortinfo *si; 909 xfarray_idx_t *si_lo, *si_hi; 910 void *pivot; 911 void *scratch = xfarray_scratch(array); 912 xfarray_idx_t lo, hi; 913 int error = 0; 914 915 if (array->nr < 2) 916 return 0; 917 if (array->nr >= QSORT_MAX_RECS) 918 return -E2BIG; 919 920 error = xfarray_sortinfo_alloc(array, cmp_fn, flags, &si); 921 if (error) 922 return error; 923 si_lo = xfarray_sortinfo_lo(si); 924 si_hi = xfarray_sortinfo_hi(si); 925 pivot = xfarray_sortinfo_pivot(si); 926 927 while (si->stack_depth >= 0) { 928 int ret; 929 930 lo = si_lo[si->stack_depth]; 931 hi = si_hi[si->stack_depth]; 932 933 trace_xfarray_qsort(si, lo, hi); 934 935 /* Nothing left in this partition to sort; pop stack. */ 936 if (lo >= hi) { 937 si->stack_depth--; 938 continue; 939 } 940 941 /* 942 * If directly mapping the folio and sorting can solve our 943 * problems, we're done. 944 */ 945 ret = xfarray_foliosort(si, lo, hi); 946 if (ret < 0) 947 goto out_free; 948 if (ret == 1) { 949 si->stack_depth--; 950 continue; 951 } 952 953 /* If insertion sort can solve our problems, we're done. */ 954 if (xfarray_want_isort(si, lo, hi)) { 955 error = xfarray_isort(si, lo, hi); 956 if (error) 957 goto out_free; 958 si->stack_depth--; 959 continue; 960 } 961 962 /* Pick a pivot, move it to a[lo] and stash it. */ 963 error = xfarray_qsort_pivot(si, lo, hi); 964 if (error) 965 goto out_free; 966 967 /* 968 * Rearrange a[lo..hi] such that everything smaller than the 969 * pivot is on the left side of the range and everything larger 970 * than the pivot is on the right side of the range. 971 */ 972 while (lo < hi) { 973 void *p; 974 975 /* 976 * Decrement hi until it finds an a[hi] less than the 977 * pivot value. 978 */ 979 error = xfarray_sort_scan(si, hi, &p); 980 if (error) 981 goto out_free; 982 while (xfarray_sort_cmp(si, p, pivot) >= 0 && lo < hi) { 983 hi--; 984 error = xfarray_sort_scan(si, hi, &p); 985 if (error) 986 goto out_free; 987 } 988 if (p != scratch) 989 memcpy(scratch, p, si->array->obj_size); 990 xfarray_sort_scan_done(si); 991 if (xfarray_sort_terminated(si, &error)) 992 goto out_free; 993 994 /* Copy that item (a[hi]) to a[lo]. */ 995 if (lo < hi) { 996 error = xfarray_sort_store(si, lo++, scratch); 997 if (error) 998 goto out_free; 999 } 1000 1001 /* 1002 * Increment lo until it finds an a[lo] greater than 1003 * the pivot value. 1004 */ 1005 error = xfarray_sort_scan(si, lo, &p); 1006 if (error) 1007 goto out_free; 1008 while (xfarray_sort_cmp(si, p, pivot) <= 0 && lo < hi) { 1009 lo++; 1010 error = xfarray_sort_scan(si, lo, &p); 1011 if (error) 1012 goto out_free; 1013 } 1014 if (p != scratch) 1015 memcpy(scratch, p, si->array->obj_size); 1016 xfarray_sort_scan_done(si); 1017 if (xfarray_sort_terminated(si, &error)) 1018 goto out_free; 1019 1020 /* Copy that item (a[lo]) to a[hi]. */ 1021 if (lo < hi) { 1022 error = xfarray_sort_store(si, hi--, scratch); 1023 if (error) 1024 goto out_free; 1025 } 1026 1027 if (xfarray_sort_terminated(si, &error)) 1028 goto out_free; 1029 } 1030 1031 /* 1032 * Put our pivot value in the correct place at a[lo]. All 1033 * values between a[beg[i]] and a[lo - 1] should be less than 1034 * the pivot; and all values between a[lo + 1] and a[end[i]-1] 1035 * should be greater than the pivot. 1036 */ 1037 error = xfarray_sort_store(si, lo, pivot); 1038 if (error) 1039 goto out_free; 1040 1041 /* Set up the stack frame to process the two partitions. */ 1042 error = xfarray_qsort_push(si, si_lo, si_hi, lo, hi); 1043 if (error) 1044 goto out_free; 1045 1046 if (xfarray_sort_terminated(si, &error)) 1047 goto out_free; 1048 } 1049 1050 out_free: 1051 trace_xfarray_sort_stats(si, error); 1052 xfarray_sort_scan_done(si); 1053 kvfree(si); 1054 return error; 1055 } 1056 1057 /* How many bytes is this array consuming? */ 1058 unsigned long long 1059 xfarray_bytes( 1060 struct xfarray *array) 1061 { 1062 return xfile_bytes(array->xfile); 1063 } 1064 1065 /* Empty the entire array. */ 1066 void 1067 xfarray_truncate( 1068 struct xfarray *array) 1069 { 1070 xfile_discard(array->xfile, 0, MAX_LFS_FILESIZE); 1071 array->nr = 0; 1072 } 1073