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All rights reserved. 23 * Use is subject to license terms. 24 */ 25 26 /* Copyright (c) 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989 AT&T */ 27 /* All Rights Reserved */ 28 29 /* 30 * University Copyright- Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1988 31 * The Regents of the University of California 32 * All Rights Reserved 33 * 34 * University Acknowledgment- Portions of this document are derived from 35 * software developed by the University of California, Berkeley, and its 36 * contributors. 37 */ 38 39 #ifndef _SYS_BUF_H 40 #define _SYS_BUF_H 41 42 #pragma ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI" 43 44 #include <sys/types32.h> 45 #include <sys/t_lock.h> 46 #include <sys/kstat.h> 47 48 #ifdef __cplusplus 49 extern "C" { 50 #endif 51 52 /* 53 * Each buffer in the pool is usually doubly linked into 2 lists: 54 * the device with which it is currently associated (always) 55 * and also on a list of blocks available for allocation 56 * for other use (usually). 57 * The latter list is kept in last-used order, and the two 58 * lists are doubly linked to make it easy to remove 59 * a buffer from one list when it was found by 60 * looking through the other. 61 * A buffer is on the available list, and is liable 62 * to be reassigned to another disk block, if and only 63 * if it is not marked BUSY. When a buffer is busy, the 64 * available-list pointers can be used for other purposes. 65 * Most drivers use the forward ptr as a link in their I/O active queue. 66 * A buffer header contains all the information required to perform I/O. 67 * Most of the routines which manipulate these things are in bio.c. 68 * 69 * There are a number of locks associated with the buffer management 70 * system. 71 * hbuf.b_lock: protects hash chains, buffer hdr freelists 72 * and delayed write freelist 73 * bfree_lock; protects the bfreelist structure 74 * bhdr_lock: protects the free header list 75 * blist_lock: protects b_list fields 76 * buf.b_sem: protects all remaining members in the buf struct 77 * buf.b_io: I/O synchronization variable 78 * 79 * A buffer header is never "locked" (b_sem) when it is on 80 * a "freelist" (bhdrlist or bfreelist avail lists). 81 */ 82 typedef struct buf { 83 int b_flags; /* see defines below */ 84 struct buf *b_forw; /* headed by d_tab of conf.c */ 85 struct buf *b_back; /* " */ 86 struct buf *av_forw; /* position on free list, */ 87 struct buf *av_back; /* if not BUSY */ 88 o_dev_t b_dev; /* OLD major+minor device name */ 89 size_t b_bcount; /* transfer count */ 90 union { 91 caddr_t b_addr; /* low order core address */ 92 struct fs *b_fs; /* superblocks */ 93 struct cg *b_cg; /* UFS cylinder group block */ 94 struct dinode *b_dino; /* UFS ilist */ 95 daddr32_t *b_daddr; /* disk blocks */ 96 } b_un; 97 98 lldaddr_t _b_blkno; /* block # on device (union) */ 99 #define b_lblkno _b_blkno._f 100 #ifdef _LP64 101 #define b_blkno _b_blkno._f 102 #else 103 #define b_blkno _b_blkno._p._l 104 #endif /* _LP64 */ 105 106 char b_obs1; /* obsolete */ 107 size_t b_resid; /* words not transferred after error */ 108 clock_t b_start; /* request start time */ 109 struct proc *b_proc; /* process doing physical or swap I/O */ 110 struct page *b_pages; /* page list for PAGEIO */ 111 clock_t b_obs2; /* obsolete */ 112 /* Begin new stuff */ 113 #define b_actf av_forw 114 #define b_actl av_back 115 #define b_active b_bcount 116 #define b_errcnt b_resid 117 size_t b_bufsize; /* size of allocated buffer */ 118 int (*b_iodone)(struct buf *); /* function called by iodone */ 119 struct vnode *b_vp; /* vnode associated with block */ 120 struct buf *b_chain; /* chain together all buffers here */ 121 int b_obs3; /* obsolete */ 122 int b_error; /* expanded error field */ 123 void *b_private; /* "opaque" driver private area */ 124 dev_t b_edev; /* expanded dev field */ 125 ksema_t b_sem; /* Exclusive access to buf */ 126 ksema_t b_io; /* I/O Synchronization */ 127 struct buf *b_list; /* List of potential B_DELWRI bufs */ 128 struct page **b_shadow; /* shadow page list */ 129 void *b_dip; /* device info pointer */ 130 struct vnode *b_file; /* file associated with this buffer */ 131 offset_t b_offset; /* offset in file assoc. with buffer */ 132 } buf_t; 133 134 /* 135 * Bufhd structures used at the head of the hashed buffer queues. 136 * We only need seven words for this, so this abbreviated 137 * definition saves some space. 138 */ 139 struct diskhd { 140 int b_flags; /* not used, needed for consistency */ 141 struct buf *b_forw, *b_back; /* queue of unit queues */ 142 struct buf *av_forw, *av_back; /* queue of bufs for this unit */ 143 o_dev_t b_dev; /* OLD major+minor device name */ 144 size_t b_bcount; /* transfer count */ 145 }; 146 147 148 /* 149 * Statistics on the buffer cache 150 */ 151 struct biostats { 152 kstat_named_t bio_lookup; /* requests to assign buffer */ 153 kstat_named_t bio_hit; /* buffer already associated with blk */ 154 kstat_named_t bio_bufwant; /* kmem_allocs NOSLEEP failed new buf */ 155 kstat_named_t bio_bufwait; /* kmem_allocs with KM_SLEEP for buf */ 156 kstat_named_t bio_bufbusy; /* buffer locked by someone else */ 157 kstat_named_t bio_bufdup; /* duplicate buffer found for block */ 158 }; 159 160 /* 161 * These flags are kept in b_flags. 162 * The first group is part of the DDI 163 */ 164 #define B_BUSY 0x0001 /* not on av_forw/back list */ 165 #define B_DONE 0x0002 /* transaction finished */ 166 #define B_ERROR 0x0004 /* transaction aborted */ 167 #define B_PAGEIO 0x0010 /* do I/O to pages on bp->p_pages */ 168 #define B_PHYS 0x0020 /* Physical IO potentially using UNIBUS map */ 169 #define B_READ 0x0040 /* read when I/O occurs */ 170 #define B_WRITE 0x0100 /* non-read pseudo-flag */ 171 172 /* Not part of the DDI */ 173 #define B_WANTED 0x0080 /* issue wakeup when BUSY goes off */ 174 #define B_AGE 0x000200 /* delayed write for correct aging */ 175 #define B_ASYNC 0x000400 /* don't wait for I/O completion */ 176 #define B_DELWRI 0x000800 /* delayed write-wait til buf needed */ 177 #define B_STALE 0x001000 /* on av_* list; invalid contents */ 178 #define B_DONTNEED 0x002000 /* after write, need not be cached */ 179 #define B_REMAPPED 0x004000 /* buffer is kernel addressable */ 180 #define B_FREE 0x008000 /* free page when done */ 181 #define B_INVAL 0x010000 /* does not contain valid info */ 182 #define B_FORCE 0x020000 /* semi-permanent removal from cache */ 183 #define B_NOCACHE 0x080000 /* don't cache block when released */ 184 #define B_TRUNC 0x100000 /* truncate page without I/O */ 185 #define B_SHADOW 0x200000 /* is b_shadow field valid? */ 186 #define B_RETRYWRI 0x400000 /* retry write til works or bfinval */ 187 #define B_FAILFAST 0x1000000 /* Fail promptly if device goes away */ 188 #define B_STARTED 0x2000000 /* io:::start probe called for buf */ 189 #define B_ABRWRITE 0x4000000 /* Application based recovery active */ 190 191 /* 192 * Insq/Remq for the buffer hash lists. 193 */ 194 #define bremhash(bp) { \ 195 ASSERT((bp)->b_forw != NULL); \ 196 ASSERT((bp)->b_back != NULL); \ 197 (bp)->b_back->b_forw = (bp)->b_forw; \ 198 (bp)->b_forw->b_back = (bp)->b_back; \ 199 (bp)->b_forw = (bp)->b_back = NULL; \ 200 } 201 #define binshash(bp, dp) { \ 202 ASSERT((bp)->b_forw == NULL); \ 203 ASSERT((bp)->b_back == NULL); \ 204 ASSERT((dp)->b_forw != NULL); \ 205 ASSERT((dp)->b_back != NULL); \ 206 (bp)->b_forw = (dp)->b_forw; \ 207 (bp)->b_back = (dp); \ 208 (dp)->b_forw->b_back = (bp); \ 209 (dp)->b_forw = (bp); \ 210 } 211 212 213 /* 214 * The hash structure maintains two lists: 215 * 216 * 1) The hash list of buffers (b_forw & b_back) 217 * 2) The LRU free list of buffers on this hash bucket (av_forw & av_back) 218 * 219 * The dwbuf structure keeps a list of delayed write buffers per hash bucket 220 * hence there are exactly the same number of dwbuf structures as there are 221 * the hash buckets (hbuf structures) in the system. 222 * 223 * The number of buffers on the freelist may not be equal to the number of 224 * buffers on the hash list. That is because when buffers are busy they are 225 * taken off the freelist but not off the hash list. "b_length" field keeps 226 * track of the number of free buffers (including delayed writes ones) on 227 * the hash bucket. The "b_lock" mutex protects the free list as well as 228 * the hash list. It also protects the counter "b_length". 229 * 230 * Enties b_forw, b_back, av_forw & av_back must be at the same offset 231 * as the ones in buf structure. 232 */ 233 struct hbuf { 234 int b_flags; 235 236 struct buf *b_forw; /* hash list forw pointer */ 237 struct buf *b_back; /* hash list back pointer */ 238 239 struct buf *av_forw; /* free list forw pointer */ 240 struct buf *av_back; /* free list back pointer */ 241 242 int b_length; /* # of entries on free list */ 243 kmutex_t b_lock; /* lock to protect this structure */ 244 }; 245 246 247 /* 248 * The delayed list pointer entries should match with the buf strcuture. 249 */ 250 struct dwbuf { 251 int b_flags; /* not used */ 252 253 struct buf *b_forw; /* not used */ 254 struct buf *b_back; /* not used */ 255 256 struct buf *av_forw; /* delayed write forw pointer */ 257 struct buf *av_back; /* delayed write back pointer */ 258 }; 259 260 261 /* 262 * Unlink a buffer from the available (free or delayed write) list and mark 263 * it busy (internal interface). 264 */ 265 #define notavail(bp) \ 266 {\ 267 ASSERT(SEMA_HELD(&bp->b_sem)); \ 268 ASSERT((bp)->av_forw != NULL); \ 269 ASSERT((bp)->av_back != NULL); \ 270 ASSERT((bp)->av_forw != (bp)); \ 271 ASSERT((bp)->av_back != (bp)); \ 272 (bp)->av_back->av_forw = (bp)->av_forw; \ 273 (bp)->av_forw->av_back = (bp)->av_back; \ 274 (bp)->b_flags |= B_BUSY; \ 275 (bp)->av_forw = (bp)->av_back = NULL; \ 276 } 277 278 #if defined(_KERNEL) 279 /* 280 * Macros to avoid the extra function call needed for binary compat. 281 * 282 * B_RETRYWRI is not included in clear_flags for BWRITE(), BWRITE2(), 283 * or brwrite() so that the retry operation is persistent until the 284 * write either succeeds or the buffer is bfinval()'d. 285 * 286 */ 287 #define BREAD(dev, blkno, bsize) \ 288 bread_common(/* ufsvfsp */ NULL, dev, blkno, bsize) 289 290 #define BWRITE(bp) \ 291 bwrite_common(/* ufsvfsp */ NULL, bp, /* force_wait */ 0, \ 292 /* do_relse */ 1, \ 293 /* clear_flags */ (B_READ | B_DONE | B_ERROR | B_DELWRI)) 294 295 #define BWRITE2(bp) \ 296 bwrite_common(/* ufsvfsp */ NULL, bp, /* force_wait */ 1, \ 297 /* do_relse */ 0, \ 298 /* clear_flags */ (B_READ | B_DONE | B_ERROR | B_DELWRI)) 299 300 #define GETBLK(dev, blkno, bsize) \ 301 getblk_common(/* ufsvfsp */ NULL, dev, blkno, bsize, /* errflg */ 0) 302 303 304 /* 305 * Macros for new retry write interfaces. 306 */ 307 308 /* 309 * Same as bdwrite() except write failures are retried. 310 */ 311 #define bdrwrite(bp) { \ 312 (bp)->b_flags |= B_RETRYWRI; \ 313 bdwrite((bp)); \ 314 } 315 316 /* 317 * Same as bwrite() except write failures are retried. 318 */ 319 #define brwrite(bp) { \ 320 (bp)->b_flags |= B_RETRYWRI; \ 321 bwrite_common((bp), /* force_wait */ 0, /* do_relse */ 1, \ 322 /* clear_flags */ (B_READ | B_DONE | B_ERROR | B_DELWRI)); \ 323 } 324 325 extern struct hbuf *hbuf; /* Hash table */ 326 extern struct dwbuf *dwbuf; /* delayed write hash table */ 327 extern struct buf *buf; /* The buffer pool itself */ 328 extern struct buf bfreelist; /* head of available list */ 329 330 extern void (*bio_lufs_strategy)(void *, buf_t *); /* UFS Logging */ 331 extern void (*bio_snapshot_strategy)(void *, buf_t *); /* UFS snapshots */ 332 333 int bcheck(dev_t, struct buf *); 334 int iowait(struct buf *); 335 int hash2ints(int x, int y); 336 int bio_busy(int); 337 int biowait(struct buf *); 338 int biomodified(struct buf *); 339 int geterror(struct buf *); 340 void minphys(struct buf *); 341 /* 342 * ufsvfsp is declared as a void * to avoid having everyone that uses 343 * this header file include sys/fs/ufs_inode.h. 344 */ 345 void bwrite_common(void *ufsvfsp, struct buf *, int force_wait, 346 int do_relse, int clear_flags); 347 void bwrite(struct buf *); 348 void bwrite2(struct buf *); 349 void bdwrite(struct buf *); 350 void bawrite(struct buf *); 351 void brelse(struct buf *); 352 void iodone(struct buf *); 353 void clrbuf(struct buf *); 354 void bflush(dev_t); 355 void blkflush(dev_t, daddr_t); 356 void binval(dev_t); 357 int bfinval(dev_t, int); 358 void binit(void); 359 void biodone(struct buf *); 360 void bioinit(struct buf *); 361 void biofini(struct buf *); 362 void bp_mapin(struct buf *); 363 void *bp_mapin_common(struct buf *, int); 364 void bp_mapout(struct buf *); 365 int bp_copyin(struct buf *, void *, offset_t, size_t); 366 int bp_copyout(void *, struct buf *, offset_t, size_t); 367 void bp_init(size_t, uint_t); 368 int bp_color(struct buf *); 369 void pageio_done(struct buf *); 370 struct buf *bread(dev_t, daddr_t, long); 371 struct buf *bread_common(void *, dev_t, daddr_t, long); 372 struct buf *breada(dev_t, daddr_t, daddr_t, long); 373 struct buf *getblk(dev_t, daddr_t, long); 374 struct buf *getblk_common(void *, dev_t, daddr_t, long, int); 375 struct buf *ngeteblk(long); 376 struct buf *geteblk(void); 377 struct buf *pageio_setup(struct page *, size_t, struct vnode *, int); 378 void bioerror(struct buf *bp, int error); 379 void bioreset(struct buf *bp); 380 struct buf *bioclone(struct buf *, off_t, size_t, dev_t, daddr_t, 381 int (*)(struct buf *), struct buf *, int); 382 size_t biosize(void); 383 #endif /* defined(_KERNEL) */ 384 385 #ifdef __cplusplus 386 } 387 #endif 388 389 #endif /* _SYS_BUF_H */ 390