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1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
2 /*
3  * mm/readahead.c - address_space-level file readahead.
4  *
5  * Copyright (C) 2002, Linus Torvalds
6  *
7  * 09Apr2002	Andrew Morton
8  *		Initial version.
9  */
10 
11 /**
12  * DOC: Readahead Overview
13  *
14  * Readahead is used to read content into the page cache before it is
15  * explicitly requested by the application.  Readahead only ever
16  * attempts to read folios that are not yet in the page cache.  If a
17  * folio is present but not up-to-date, readahead will not try to read
18  * it. In that case a simple ->read_folio() will be requested.
19  *
20  * Readahead is triggered when an application read request (whether a
21  * system call or a page fault) finds that the requested folio is not in
22  * the page cache, or that it is in the page cache and has the
23  * readahead flag set.  This flag indicates that the folio was read
24  * as part of a previous readahead request and now that it has been
25  * accessed, it is time for the next readahead.
26  *
27  * Each readahead request is partly synchronous read, and partly async
28  * readahead.  This is reflected in the struct file_ra_state which
29  * contains ->size being the total number of pages, and ->async_size
30  * which is the number of pages in the async section.  The readahead
31  * flag will be set on the first folio in this async section to trigger
32  * a subsequent readahead.  Once a series of sequential reads has been
33  * established, there should be no need for a synchronous component and
34  * all readahead request will be fully asynchronous.
35  *
36  * When either of the triggers causes a readahead, three numbers need
37  * to be determined: the start of the region to read, the size of the
38  * region, and the size of the async tail.
39  *
40  * The start of the region is simply the first page address at or after
41  * the accessed address, which is not currently populated in the page
42  * cache.  This is found with a simple search in the page cache.
43  *
44  * The size of the async tail is determined by subtracting the size that
45  * was explicitly requested from the determined request size, unless
46  * this would be less than zero - then zero is used.  NOTE THIS
47  * CALCULATION IS WRONG WHEN THE START OF THE REGION IS NOT THE ACCESSED
48  * PAGE.  ALSO THIS CALCULATION IS NOT USED CONSISTENTLY.
49  *
50  * The size of the region is normally determined from the size of the
51  * previous readahead which loaded the preceding pages.  This may be
52  * discovered from the struct file_ra_state for simple sequential reads,
53  * or from examining the state of the page cache when multiple
54  * sequential reads are interleaved.  Specifically: where the readahead
55  * was triggered by the readahead flag, the size of the previous
56  * readahead is assumed to be the number of pages from the triggering
57  * page to the start of the new readahead.  In these cases, the size of
58  * the previous readahead is scaled, often doubled, for the new
59  * readahead, though see get_next_ra_size() for details.
60  *
61  * If the size of the previous read cannot be determined, the number of
62  * preceding pages in the page cache is used to estimate the size of
63  * a previous read.  This estimate could easily be misled by random
64  * reads being coincidentally adjacent, so it is ignored unless it is
65  * larger than the current request, and it is not scaled up, unless it
66  * is at the start of file.
67  *
68  * In general readahead is accelerated at the start of the file, as
69  * reads from there are often sequential.  There are other minor
70  * adjustments to the readahead size in various special cases and these
71  * are best discovered by reading the code.
72  *
73  * The above calculation, based on the previous readahead size,
74  * determines the size of the readahead, to which any requested read
75  * size may be added.
76  *
77  * Readahead requests are sent to the filesystem using the ->readahead()
78  * address space operation, for which mpage_readahead() is a canonical
79  * implementation.  ->readahead() should normally initiate reads on all
80  * folios, but may fail to read any or all folios without causing an I/O
81  * error.  The page cache reading code will issue a ->read_folio() request
82  * for any folio which ->readahead() did not read, and only an error
83  * from this will be final.
84  *
85  * ->readahead() will generally call readahead_folio() repeatedly to get
86  * each folio from those prepared for readahead.  It may fail to read a
87  * folio by:
88  *
89  * * not calling readahead_folio() sufficiently many times, effectively
90  *   ignoring some folios, as might be appropriate if the path to
91  *   storage is congested.
92  *
93  * * failing to actually submit a read request for a given folio,
94  *   possibly due to insufficient resources, or
95  *
96  * * getting an error during subsequent processing of a request.
97  *
98  * In the last two cases, the folio should be unlocked by the filesystem
99  * to indicate that the read attempt has failed.  In the first case the
100  * folio will be unlocked by the VFS.
101  *
102  * Those folios not in the final ``async_size`` of the request should be
103  * considered to be important and ->readahead() should not fail them due
104  * to congestion or temporary resource unavailability, but should wait
105  * for necessary resources (e.g.  memory or indexing information) to
106  * become available.  Folios in the final ``async_size`` may be
107  * considered less urgent and failure to read them is more acceptable.
108  * In this case it is best to use filemap_remove_folio() to remove the
109  * folios from the page cache as is automatically done for folios that
110  * were not fetched with readahead_folio().  This will allow a
111  * subsequent synchronous readahead request to try them again.  If they
112  * are left in the page cache, then they will be read individually using
113  * ->read_folio() which may be less efficient.
114  */
115 
116 #include <linux/blkdev.h>
117 #include <linux/kernel.h>
118 #include <linux/dax.h>
119 #include <linux/gfp.h>
120 #include <linux/export.h>
121 #include <linux/backing-dev.h>
122 #include <linux/task_io_accounting_ops.h>
123 #include <linux/pagemap.h>
124 #include <linux/psi.h>
125 #include <linux/syscalls.h>
126 #include <linux/file.h>
127 #include <linux/mm_inline.h>
128 #include <linux/blk-cgroup.h>
129 #include <linux/fadvise.h>
130 #include <linux/sched/mm.h>
131 
132 #define CREATE_TRACE_POINTS
133 #include <trace/events/readahead.h>
134 
135 #include "internal.h"
136 
137 /*
138  * Initialise a struct file's readahead state.  Assumes that the caller has
139  * memset *ra to zero.
140  */
141 void
142 file_ra_state_init(struct file_ra_state *ra, struct address_space *mapping)
143 {
144 	ra->ra_pages = inode_to_bdi(mapping->host)->ra_pages;
145 	ra->prev_pos = -1;
146 }
147 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(file_ra_state_init);
148 
149 /**
150  * read_pages() - Start IO for a contiguous range of allocated folios in the
151  *                page cache.
152  * @rac: Readahead control.
153  *
154  * When read_pages() returns, it is guaranteed that all of the folios will have
155  * been processed or removed so that ``readahead_count(rac) == 0``. However,
156  * that does not imply that ``readahead_index(rac)`` will be updated to point
157  * to the end of the originally requested range because, for example, the
158  * filesystem may expand the range upwards.
159  */
160 static void read_pages(struct readahead_control *rac)
161 {
162 	const struct address_space_operations *aops = rac->mapping->a_ops;
163 	struct folio *folio;
164 	struct blk_plug plug;
165 
166 	if (!readahead_count(rac))
167 		return;
168 
169 	if (unlikely(rac->_workingset))
170 		psi_memstall_enter(&rac->_pflags);
171 	blk_start_plug(&plug);
172 
173 	if (aops->readahead) {
174 		aops->readahead(rac);
175 		/* Clean up the remaining folios. */
176 		while ((folio = readahead_folio(rac)) != NULL) {
177 			folio_get(folio);
178 			filemap_remove_folio(folio);
179 			folio_unlock(folio);
180 			folio_put(folio);
181 		}
182 	} else {
183 		while ((folio = readahead_folio(rac)) != NULL)
184 			aops->read_folio(rac->file, folio);
185 	}
186 
187 	blk_finish_plug(&plug);
188 	if (unlikely(rac->_workingset))
189 		psi_memstall_leave(&rac->_pflags);
190 	rac->_workingset = false;
191 
192 	BUG_ON(readahead_count(rac));
193 }
194 
195 static struct folio *ractl_alloc_folio(struct readahead_control *ractl,
196 				       gfp_t gfp_mask, unsigned int order)
197 {
198 	struct folio *folio;
199 
200 	folio = filemap_alloc_folio(gfp_mask, order, NULL);
201 	if (folio && ractl->dropbehind)
202 		__folio_set_dropbehind(folio);
203 
204 	return folio;
205 }
206 
207 /**
208  * page_cache_ra_unbounded - Start unchecked readahead.
209  * @ractl: Readahead control.
210  * @nr_to_read: The number of pages to read.
211  * @lookahead_size: Where to start the next readahead.
212  *
213  * This function is for filesystems to call when they want to start
214  * readahead beyond a file's stated i_size.  This is almost certainly
215  * not the function you want to call.  Use page_cache_async_readahead()
216  * or page_cache_sync_readahead() instead.
217  *
218  * Context: File is referenced by caller, and ractl->mapping->invalidate_lock
219  * must be held by the caller at least in shared mode.  Mutexes may be held by
220  * caller.  May sleep, but will not reenter filesystem to reclaim memory.
221  */
222 void page_cache_ra_unbounded(struct readahead_control *ractl,
223 		unsigned long nr_to_read, unsigned long lookahead_size)
224 {
225 	struct address_space *mapping = ractl->mapping;
226 	unsigned long index = readahead_index(ractl);
227 	gfp_t gfp_mask = readahead_gfp_mask(mapping);
228 	unsigned long mark = ULONG_MAX, i = 0;
229 	unsigned int min_nrpages = mapping_min_folio_nrpages(mapping);
230 
231 	/*
232 	 * Partway through the readahead operation, we will have added
233 	 * locked pages to the page cache, but will not yet have submitted
234 	 * them for I/O.  Adding another page may need to allocate memory,
235 	 * which can trigger memory reclaim.  Telling the VM we're in
236 	 * the middle of a filesystem operation will cause it to not
237 	 * touch file-backed pages, preventing a deadlock.  Most (all?)
238 	 * filesystems already specify __GFP_NOFS in their mapping's
239 	 * gfp_mask, but let's be explicit here.
240 	 */
241 	unsigned int nofs = memalloc_nofs_save();
242 
243 	lockdep_assert_held(&mapping->invalidate_lock);
244 
245 	trace_page_cache_ra_unbounded(mapping->host, index, nr_to_read,
246 				      lookahead_size);
247 	index = mapping_align_index(mapping, index);
248 
249 	/*
250 	 * As iterator `i` is aligned to min_nrpages, round_up the
251 	 * difference between nr_to_read and lookahead_size to mark the
252 	 * index that only has lookahead or "async_region" to set the
253 	 * readahead flag.
254 	 */
255 	if (lookahead_size <= nr_to_read) {
256 		unsigned long ra_folio_index;
257 
258 		ra_folio_index = round_up(readahead_index(ractl) +
259 					  nr_to_read - lookahead_size,
260 					  min_nrpages);
261 		mark = ra_folio_index - index;
262 	}
263 	nr_to_read += readahead_index(ractl) - index;
264 	ractl->_index = index;
265 
266 	/*
267 	 * Preallocate as many pages as we will need.
268 	 */
269 	while (i < nr_to_read) {
270 		struct folio *folio = xa_load(&mapping->i_pages, index + i);
271 		int ret;
272 
273 		if (folio && !xa_is_value(folio)) {
274 			/*
275 			 * Page already present?  Kick off the current batch
276 			 * of contiguous pages before continuing with the
277 			 * next batch.  This page may be the one we would
278 			 * have intended to mark as Readahead, but we don't
279 			 * have a stable reference to this page, and it's
280 			 * not worth getting one just for that.
281 			 */
282 			read_pages(ractl);
283 			ractl->_index += min_nrpages;
284 			i = ractl->_index - index;
285 			continue;
286 		}
287 
288 		folio = ractl_alloc_folio(ractl, gfp_mask,
289 					mapping_min_folio_order(mapping));
290 		if (!folio)
291 			break;
292 
293 		ret = filemap_add_folio(mapping, folio, index + i, gfp_mask);
294 		if (ret < 0) {
295 			folio_put(folio);
296 			if (ret == -ENOMEM)
297 				break;
298 			read_pages(ractl);
299 			ractl->_index += min_nrpages;
300 			i = ractl->_index - index;
301 			continue;
302 		}
303 		if (i == mark)
304 			folio_set_readahead(folio);
305 		ractl->_workingset |= folio_test_workingset(folio);
306 		ractl->_nr_pages += min_nrpages;
307 		i += min_nrpages;
308 	}
309 
310 	/*
311 	 * Now start the IO.  We ignore I/O errors - if the folio is not
312 	 * uptodate then the caller will launch read_folio again, and
313 	 * will then handle the error.
314 	 */
315 	read_pages(ractl);
316 	memalloc_nofs_restore(nofs);
317 }
318 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(page_cache_ra_unbounded);
319 
320 /*
321  * do_page_cache_ra() actually reads a chunk of disk.  It allocates
322  * the pages first, then submits them for I/O. This avoids the very bad
323  * behaviour which would occur if page allocations are causing VM writeback.
324  * We really don't want to intermingle reads and writes like that.
325  */
326 static void do_page_cache_ra(struct readahead_control *ractl,
327 		unsigned long nr_to_read, unsigned long lookahead_size)
328 {
329 	struct address_space *mapping = ractl->mapping;
330 	unsigned long index = readahead_index(ractl);
331 	loff_t isize = i_size_read(mapping->host);
332 	pgoff_t end_index;	/* The last page we want to read */
333 
334 	if (isize == 0)
335 		return;
336 
337 	end_index = (isize - 1) >> PAGE_SHIFT;
338 	if (index > end_index)
339 		return;
340 	/* Don't read past the page containing the last byte of the file */
341 	if (nr_to_read > end_index - index) {
342 		nr_to_read = end_index - index + 1;
343 		/* We've reached the end, so don't set a readahead marker. */
344 		lookahead_size = 0;
345 	}
346 
347 	filemap_invalidate_lock_shared(mapping);
348 	page_cache_ra_unbounded(ractl, nr_to_read, lookahead_size);
349 	filemap_invalidate_unlock_shared(mapping);
350 }
351 
352 /*
353  * Chunk the readahead into 2 megabyte units, so that we don't pin too much
354  * memory at once.
355  */
356 void force_page_cache_ra(struct readahead_control *ractl,
357 		unsigned long nr_to_read)
358 {
359 	struct address_space *mapping = ractl->mapping;
360 	struct file_ra_state *ra = ractl->ra;
361 	struct backing_dev_info *bdi = inode_to_bdi(mapping->host);
362 	unsigned long max_pages;
363 
364 	if (unlikely(!mapping->a_ops->read_folio && !mapping->a_ops->readahead))
365 		return;
366 
367 	/*
368 	 * If the request exceeds the readahead window, allow the read to
369 	 * be up to the optimal hardware IO size
370 	 */
371 	max_pages = max_t(unsigned long, bdi->io_pages, ra->ra_pages);
372 	nr_to_read = min_t(unsigned long, nr_to_read, max_pages);
373 	while (nr_to_read) {
374 		unsigned long this_chunk = (2 * 1024 * 1024) / PAGE_SIZE;
375 
376 		if (this_chunk > nr_to_read)
377 			this_chunk = nr_to_read;
378 		do_page_cache_ra(ractl, this_chunk, 0);
379 
380 		nr_to_read -= this_chunk;
381 	}
382 }
383 
384 /*
385  * Set the initial window size, round to next power of 2 and square
386  * for small size, x 4 for medium, and x 2 for large
387  * for 128k (32 page) max ra
388  * 1-2 page = 16k, 3-4 page 32k, 5-8 page = 64k, > 8 page = 128k initial
389  */
390 static unsigned long get_init_ra_size(unsigned long size, unsigned long max)
391 {
392 	unsigned long newsize = roundup_pow_of_two(size);
393 
394 	if (newsize <= max / 32)
395 		newsize = newsize * 4;
396 	else if (newsize <= max / 4)
397 		newsize = newsize * 2;
398 	else
399 		newsize = max;
400 
401 	return newsize;
402 }
403 
404 /*
405  *  Get the previous window size, ramp it up, and
406  *  return it as the new window size.
407  */
408 static unsigned long get_next_ra_size(struct file_ra_state *ra,
409 				      unsigned long max)
410 {
411 	unsigned long cur = ra->size;
412 
413 	if (cur < max / 16)
414 		return 4 * cur;
415 	if (cur <= max / 2)
416 		return 2 * cur;
417 	return max;
418 }
419 
420 /*
421  * On-demand readahead design.
422  *
423  * The fields in struct file_ra_state represent the most-recently-executed
424  * readahead attempt:
425  *
426  *                        |<----- async_size ---------|
427  *     |------------------- size -------------------->|
428  *     |==================#===========================|
429  *     ^start             ^page marked with PG_readahead
430  *
431  * To overlap application thinking time and disk I/O time, we do
432  * `readahead pipelining': Do not wait until the application consumed all
433  * readahead pages and stalled on the missing page at readahead_index;
434  * Instead, submit an asynchronous readahead I/O as soon as there are
435  * only async_size pages left in the readahead window. Normally async_size
436  * will be equal to size, for maximum pipelining.
437  *
438  * In interleaved sequential reads, concurrent streams on the same fd can
439  * be invalidating each other's readahead state. So we flag the new readahead
440  * page at (start+size-async_size) with PG_readahead, and use it as readahead
441  * indicator. The flag won't be set on already cached pages, to avoid the
442  * readahead-for-nothing fuss, saving pointless page cache lookups.
443  *
444  * prev_pos tracks the last visited byte in the _previous_ read request.
445  * It should be maintained by the caller, and will be used for detecting
446  * small random reads. Note that the readahead algorithm checks loosely
447  * for sequential patterns. Hence interleaved reads might be served as
448  * sequential ones.
449  *
450  * There is a special-case: if the first page which the application tries to
451  * read happens to be the first page of the file, it is assumed that a linear
452  * read is about to happen and the window is immediately set to the initial size
453  * based on I/O request size and the max_readahead.
454  *
455  * The code ramps up the readahead size aggressively at first, but slow down as
456  * it approaches max_readahead.
457  */
458 
459 static inline int ra_alloc_folio(struct readahead_control *ractl, pgoff_t index,
460 		pgoff_t mark, unsigned int order, gfp_t gfp)
461 {
462 	int err;
463 	struct folio *folio = ractl_alloc_folio(ractl, gfp, order);
464 
465 	if (!folio)
466 		return -ENOMEM;
467 	mark = round_down(mark, 1UL << order);
468 	if (index == mark)
469 		folio_set_readahead(folio);
470 	err = filemap_add_folio(ractl->mapping, folio, index, gfp);
471 	if (err) {
472 		folio_put(folio);
473 		return err;
474 	}
475 
476 	ractl->_nr_pages += 1UL << order;
477 	ractl->_workingset |= folio_test_workingset(folio);
478 	return 0;
479 }
480 
481 void page_cache_ra_order(struct readahead_control *ractl,
482 		struct file_ra_state *ra)
483 {
484 	struct address_space *mapping = ractl->mapping;
485 	pgoff_t start = readahead_index(ractl);
486 	pgoff_t index = start;
487 	unsigned int min_order = mapping_min_folio_order(mapping);
488 	pgoff_t limit = (i_size_read(mapping->host) - 1) >> PAGE_SHIFT;
489 	pgoff_t mark;
490 	unsigned int nofs;
491 	int err = 0;
492 	gfp_t gfp = readahead_gfp_mask(mapping);
493 	unsigned int new_order = ra->order;
494 
495 	trace_page_cache_ra_order(mapping->host, start, ra);
496 	if (!mapping_large_folio_support(mapping)) {
497 		ra->order = 0;
498 		goto fallback;
499 	}
500 
501 	if (limit > index + ra->size - 1) {
502 		limit = index + ra->size - 1;
503 		mark = index + ra->size - ra->async_size;
504 	} else {
505 		/* We've reached the end, so don't set a readahead marker. */
506 		mark = ULONG_MAX;
507 	}
508 
509 	new_order = min(mapping_max_folio_order(mapping), new_order);
510 	new_order = min_t(unsigned int, new_order, ilog2(ra->size));
511 	new_order = max(new_order, min_order);
512 
513 	ra->order = new_order;
514 
515 	/* See comment in page_cache_ra_unbounded() */
516 	nofs = memalloc_nofs_save();
517 	filemap_invalidate_lock_shared(mapping);
518 	/*
519 	 * If the new_order is greater than min_order and index is
520 	 * already aligned to new_order, then this will be noop as index
521 	 * aligned to new_order should also be aligned to min_order.
522 	 */
523 	ractl->_index = mapping_align_index(mapping, index);
524 	index = readahead_index(ractl);
525 
526 	while (index <= limit) {
527 		unsigned int order = new_order;
528 
529 		/* Align with smaller pages if needed */
530 		if (index & ((1UL << order) - 1))
531 			order = __ffs(index);
532 		/* Don't allocate pages past EOF */
533 		while (order > min_order && index + (1UL << order) - 1 > limit)
534 			order--;
535 		err = ra_alloc_folio(ractl, index, mark, order, gfp);
536 		if (err)
537 			break;
538 		index += 1UL << order;
539 	}
540 
541 	read_pages(ractl);
542 	filemap_invalidate_unlock_shared(mapping);
543 	memalloc_nofs_restore(nofs);
544 
545 	/*
546 	 * If there were already pages in the page cache, then we may have
547 	 * left some gaps.  Let the regular readahead code take care of this
548 	 * situation below.
549 	 */
550 	if (!err)
551 		return;
552 fallback:
553 	/*
554 	 * ->readahead() may have updated readahead window size so we have to
555 	 * check there's still something to read.
556 	 */
557 	if (ra->size > index - start)
558 		do_page_cache_ra(ractl, ra->size - (index - start),
559 				 ra->async_size);
560 }
561 
562 static unsigned long ractl_max_pages(struct readahead_control *ractl,
563 		unsigned long req_size)
564 {
565 	struct backing_dev_info *bdi = inode_to_bdi(ractl->mapping->host);
566 	unsigned long max_pages = ractl->ra->ra_pages;
567 
568 	/*
569 	 * If the request exceeds the readahead window, allow the read to
570 	 * be up to the optimal hardware IO size
571 	 */
572 	if (req_size > max_pages && bdi->io_pages > max_pages)
573 		max_pages = min(req_size, bdi->io_pages);
574 	return max_pages;
575 }
576 
577 void page_cache_sync_ra(struct readahead_control *ractl,
578 		unsigned long req_count)
579 {
580 	pgoff_t index = readahead_index(ractl);
581 	bool do_forced_ra = ractl->file && (ractl->file->f_mode & FMODE_RANDOM);
582 	struct file_ra_state *ra = ractl->ra;
583 	unsigned long max_pages, contig_count;
584 	pgoff_t prev_index, miss;
585 
586 	trace_page_cache_sync_ra(ractl->mapping->host, index, ra, req_count);
587 	/*
588 	 * Even if readahead is disabled, issue this request as readahead
589 	 * as we'll need it to satisfy the requested range. The forced
590 	 * readahead will do the right thing and limit the read to just the
591 	 * requested range, which we'll set to 1 page for this case.
592 	 */
593 	if (!ra->ra_pages || blk_cgroup_congested()) {
594 		if (!ractl->file)
595 			return;
596 		req_count = 1;
597 		do_forced_ra = true;
598 	}
599 
600 	/* be dumb */
601 	if (do_forced_ra) {
602 		force_page_cache_ra(ractl, req_count);
603 		return;
604 	}
605 
606 	max_pages = ractl_max_pages(ractl, req_count);
607 	prev_index = (unsigned long long)ra->prev_pos >> PAGE_SHIFT;
608 	/*
609 	 * A start of file, oversized read, or sequential cache miss:
610 	 * trivial case: (index - prev_index) == 1
611 	 * unaligned reads: (index - prev_index) == 0
612 	 */
613 	if (!index || req_count > max_pages || index - prev_index <= 1UL) {
614 		ra->start = index;
615 		ra->size = get_init_ra_size(req_count, max_pages);
616 		ra->async_size = ra->size > req_count ? ra->size - req_count :
617 							ra->size >> 1;
618 		goto readit;
619 	}
620 
621 	/*
622 	 * Query the page cache and look for the traces(cached history pages)
623 	 * that a sequential stream would leave behind.
624 	 */
625 	rcu_read_lock();
626 	miss = page_cache_prev_miss(ractl->mapping, index - 1, max_pages);
627 	rcu_read_unlock();
628 	contig_count = index - miss - 1;
629 	/*
630 	 * Standalone, small random read. Read as is, and do not pollute the
631 	 * readahead state.
632 	 */
633 	if (contig_count <= req_count) {
634 		do_page_cache_ra(ractl, req_count, 0);
635 		return;
636 	}
637 	/*
638 	 * File cached from the beginning:
639 	 * it is a strong indication of long-run stream (or whole-file-read)
640 	 */
641 	if (miss == ULONG_MAX)
642 		contig_count *= 2;
643 	ra->start = index;
644 	ra->size = min(contig_count + req_count, max_pages);
645 	ra->async_size = 1;
646 readit:
647 	ra->order = 0;
648 	ractl->_index = ra->start;
649 	page_cache_ra_order(ractl, ra);
650 }
651 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(page_cache_sync_ra);
652 
653 void page_cache_async_ra(struct readahead_control *ractl,
654 		struct folio *folio, unsigned long req_count)
655 {
656 	unsigned long max_pages;
657 	struct file_ra_state *ra = ractl->ra;
658 	pgoff_t index = readahead_index(ractl);
659 	pgoff_t expected, start, end, aligned_end, align;
660 
661 	/* no readahead */
662 	if (!ra->ra_pages)
663 		return;
664 
665 	/*
666 	 * Same bit is used for PG_readahead and PG_reclaim.
667 	 */
668 	if (folio_test_writeback(folio))
669 		return;
670 
671 	trace_page_cache_async_ra(ractl->mapping->host, index, ra, req_count);
672 	folio_clear_readahead(folio);
673 
674 	if (blk_cgroup_congested())
675 		return;
676 
677 	max_pages = ractl_max_pages(ractl, req_count);
678 	/*
679 	 * It's the expected callback index, assume sequential access.
680 	 * Ramp up sizes, and push forward the readahead window.
681 	 */
682 	expected = round_down(ra->start + ra->size - ra->async_size,
683 			folio_nr_pages(folio));
684 	if (index == expected) {
685 		ra->start += ra->size;
686 		/*
687 		 * In the case of MADV_HUGEPAGE, the actual size might exceed
688 		 * the readahead window.
689 		 */
690 		ra->size = max(ra->size, get_next_ra_size(ra, max_pages));
691 		goto readit;
692 	}
693 
694 	/*
695 	 * Hit a marked folio without valid readahead state.
696 	 * E.g. interleaved reads.
697 	 * Query the pagecache for async_size, which normally equals to
698 	 * readahead size. Ramp it up and use it as the new readahead size.
699 	 */
700 	rcu_read_lock();
701 	start = page_cache_next_miss(ractl->mapping, index + 1, max_pages);
702 	rcu_read_unlock();
703 
704 	if (!start || start - index > max_pages)
705 		return;
706 
707 	ra->start = start;
708 	ra->size = start - index;	/* old async_size */
709 	ra->size += req_count;
710 	ra->size = get_next_ra_size(ra, max_pages);
711 readit:
712 	ra->order += 2;
713 	align = 1UL << min(ra->order, ffs(max_pages) - 1);
714 	end = ra->start + ra->size;
715 	aligned_end = round_down(end, align);
716 	if (aligned_end > ra->start)
717 		ra->size -= end - aligned_end;
718 	ra->async_size = ra->size;
719 	ractl->_index = ra->start;
720 	page_cache_ra_order(ractl, ra);
721 }
722 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(page_cache_async_ra);
723 
724 ssize_t ksys_readahead(int fd, loff_t offset, size_t count)
725 {
726 	struct file *file;
727 	const struct inode *inode;
728 
729 	CLASS(fd, f)(fd);
730 	if (fd_empty(f))
731 		return -EBADF;
732 
733 	file = fd_file(f);
734 	if (!(file->f_mode & FMODE_READ))
735 		return -EBADF;
736 
737 	/*
738 	 * The readahead() syscall is intended to run only on files
739 	 * that can execute readahead. If readahead is not possible
740 	 * on this file, then we must return -EINVAL.
741 	 */
742 	if (!file->f_mapping)
743 		return -EINVAL;
744 	if (!file->f_mapping->a_ops)
745 		return -EINVAL;
746 
747 	inode = file_inode(file);
748 	if (!S_ISREG(inode->i_mode) && !S_ISBLK(inode->i_mode))
749 		return -EINVAL;
750 	if (IS_ANON_FILE(inode))
751 		return -EINVAL;
752 
753 	return vfs_fadvise(fd_file(f), offset, count, POSIX_FADV_WILLNEED);
754 }
755 
756 SYSCALL_DEFINE3(readahead, int, fd, loff_t, offset, size_t, count)
757 {
758 	return ksys_readahead(fd, offset, count);
759 }
760 
761 #if defined(CONFIG_COMPAT) && defined(__ARCH_WANT_COMPAT_READAHEAD)
762 COMPAT_SYSCALL_DEFINE4(readahead, int, fd, compat_arg_u64_dual(offset), size_t, count)
763 {
764 	return ksys_readahead(fd, compat_arg_u64_glue(offset), count);
765 }
766 #endif
767 
768 /**
769  * readahead_expand - Expand a readahead request
770  * @ractl: The request to be expanded
771  * @new_start: The revised start
772  * @new_len: The revised size of the request
773  *
774  * Attempt to expand a readahead request outwards from the current size to the
775  * specified size by inserting locked pages before and after the current window
776  * to increase the size to the new window.  This may involve the insertion of
777  * THPs, in which case the window may get expanded even beyond what was
778  * requested.
779  *
780  * The algorithm will stop if it encounters a conflicting page already in the
781  * pagecache and leave a smaller expansion than requested.
782  *
783  * The caller must check for this by examining the revised @ractl object for a
784  * different expansion than was requested.
785  */
786 void readahead_expand(struct readahead_control *ractl,
787 		      loff_t new_start, size_t new_len)
788 {
789 	struct address_space *mapping = ractl->mapping;
790 	struct file_ra_state *ra = ractl->ra;
791 	pgoff_t new_index, new_nr_pages;
792 	gfp_t gfp_mask = readahead_gfp_mask(mapping);
793 	unsigned long min_nrpages = mapping_min_folio_nrpages(mapping);
794 	unsigned int min_order = mapping_min_folio_order(mapping);
795 
796 	new_index = new_start / PAGE_SIZE;
797 	/*
798 	 * Readahead code should have aligned the ractl->_index to
799 	 * min_nrpages before calling readahead aops.
800 	 */
801 	VM_BUG_ON(!IS_ALIGNED(ractl->_index, min_nrpages));
802 
803 	/* Expand the leading edge downwards */
804 	while (ractl->_index > new_index) {
805 		unsigned long index = ractl->_index - 1;
806 		struct folio *folio = xa_load(&mapping->i_pages, index);
807 
808 		if (folio && !xa_is_value(folio))
809 			return; /* Folio apparently present */
810 
811 		folio = ractl_alloc_folio(ractl, gfp_mask, min_order);
812 		if (!folio)
813 			return;
814 
815 		index = mapping_align_index(mapping, index);
816 		if (filemap_add_folio(mapping, folio, index, gfp_mask) < 0) {
817 			folio_put(folio);
818 			return;
819 		}
820 		if (unlikely(folio_test_workingset(folio)) &&
821 				!ractl->_workingset) {
822 			ractl->_workingset = true;
823 			psi_memstall_enter(&ractl->_pflags);
824 		}
825 		ractl->_nr_pages += min_nrpages;
826 		ractl->_index = folio->index;
827 	}
828 
829 	new_len += new_start - readahead_pos(ractl);
830 	new_nr_pages = DIV_ROUND_UP(new_len, PAGE_SIZE);
831 
832 	/* Expand the trailing edge upwards */
833 	while (ractl->_nr_pages < new_nr_pages) {
834 		unsigned long index = ractl->_index + ractl->_nr_pages;
835 		struct folio *folio = xa_load(&mapping->i_pages, index);
836 
837 		if (folio && !xa_is_value(folio))
838 			return; /* Folio apparently present */
839 
840 		folio = ractl_alloc_folio(ractl, gfp_mask, min_order);
841 		if (!folio)
842 			return;
843 
844 		index = mapping_align_index(mapping, index);
845 		if (filemap_add_folio(mapping, folio, index, gfp_mask) < 0) {
846 			folio_put(folio);
847 			return;
848 		}
849 		if (unlikely(folio_test_workingset(folio)) &&
850 				!ractl->_workingset) {
851 			ractl->_workingset = true;
852 			psi_memstall_enter(&ractl->_pflags);
853 		}
854 		ractl->_nr_pages += min_nrpages;
855 		if (ra) {
856 			ra->size += min_nrpages;
857 			ra->async_size += min_nrpages;
858 		}
859 	}
860 }
861 EXPORT_SYMBOL(readahead_expand);
862