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All rights reserved. 23 * Use is subject to license terms. 24 */ 25 26 /* Copyright (c) 1983, 1984, 1985, 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_DNLC_H 40 #define _SYS_DNLC_H 41 42 #pragma ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI" 43 44 #ifdef __cplusplus 45 extern "C" { 46 #endif 47 48 #include <sys/kstat.h> 49 50 /* 51 * DNLC - Directory name lookup cache. 52 * There are now two sorts of name caching: 53 * 54 * Standard dnlc: This original cache holds recent mappings 55 * of <directory vnode, name> to vnode mappings. 56 * 57 * Directory caches: Entire large directories can be cached, subject to 58 * memory availability and tunables. A directory cache 59 * anchor point must be provided in the xxnode for 60 * a directory. 61 */ 62 63 64 /* 65 * Standard dnlc 66 * ============= 67 */ 68 69 /* 70 * This structure describes the elements in the cache of recent 71 * names looked up. 72 * 73 * Note namlen is a uchar_t to conserve space 74 * and alignment padding. The max length of any 75 * pathname component is defined as MAXNAMELEN 76 * which is 256 (including the terminating null). 77 * So provided this doesn't change, we don't include the null, 78 * we always use bcmp to compare strings, and we don't start 79 * storing full names, then we are ok. The space savings are worth it. 80 */ 81 typedef struct ncache { 82 struct ncache *hash_next; /* hash chain, MUST BE FIRST */ 83 struct ncache *hash_prev; 84 struct vnode *vp; /* vnode the name refers to */ 85 struct vnode *dp; /* vnode of parent of name */ 86 int hash; /* hash signature */ 87 uchar_t namlen; /* length of name */ 88 char name[1]; /* segment name - null terminated */ 89 } ncache_t; 90 91 /* 92 * Hash table bucket structure of name cache entries for fast lookup. 93 */ 94 typedef struct nc_hash { 95 ncache_t *hash_next; 96 ncache_t *hash_prev; 97 kmutex_t hash_lock; 98 } nc_hash_t; 99 100 /* 101 * Statistics on name cache 102 * Not protected by locks 103 */ 104 /* 105 * ncstats has been deprecated, due to the integer size of the counters 106 * which can easily overflow in the dnlc. 107 * It is maintained (at some expense) for compatability. 108 * The preferred interface is the kstat accessible nc_stats below, ehich 109 * is actually shared with directory caching. 110 */ 111 struct ncstats { 112 int hits; /* hits that we can really use */ 113 int misses; /* cache misses */ 114 int enters; /* number of enters done */ 115 int dbl_enters; /* number of enters tried when already cached */ 116 int long_enter; /* deprecated, no longer accounted */ 117 int long_look; /* deprecated, no longer accounted */ 118 int move_to_front; /* entry moved to front of hash chain */ 119 int purges; /* number of purges of cache */ 120 }; 121 122 struct nc_stats { 123 kstat_named_t ncs_hits; /* cache hits */ 124 kstat_named_t ncs_misses; /* cache misses */ 125 kstat_named_t ncs_neg_hits; /* negative cache hits */ 126 kstat_named_t ncs_enters; /* enters */ 127 kstat_named_t ncs_dbl_enters; /* enters when entry already cached */ 128 kstat_named_t ncs_purge_total; /* total entries prurged */ 129 kstat_named_t ncs_purge_all; /* dnlc_purge() calls */ 130 kstat_named_t ncs_purge_vp; /* dnlc_purge_vp() calls */ 131 kstat_named_t ncs_purge_vfs; /* dnlc_purge_vfs() calls */ 132 kstat_named_t ncs_purge_fs1; /* dnlc_purge_fs1() calls */ 133 kstat_named_t ncs_pick_free; /* found a free ncache */ 134 kstat_named_t ncs_pick_heur; /* found ncache w/ NULL vpages */ 135 kstat_named_t ncs_pick_last; /* found last ncache on chain */ 136 137 /* directory caching stats */ 138 139 kstat_named_t ncs_dir_hits; /* dir cache hits */ 140 kstat_named_t ncs_dir_misses; /* dir cache misses */ 141 kstat_named_t ncs_cur_dirs; /* current # directories cached */ 142 kstat_named_t ncs_dir_num_ents; /* current # entries cached */ 143 kstat_named_t ncs_dirs_cached; /* total # directories cached */ 144 kstat_named_t ncs_dir_start_nm; /* dir start no memory */ 145 kstat_named_t ncs_dir_add_nm; /* add entry/space - no memory */ 146 kstat_named_t ncs_dir_addabort; /* add entry/space - abort */ 147 kstat_named_t ncs_dir_add_max; /* add entry/space - max exceeded */ 148 kstat_named_t ncs_dir_reme_fai; /* remove entry fail */ 149 kstat_named_t ncs_dir_rems_fai; /* remove space fail */ 150 kstat_named_t ncs_dir_upd_fail; /* update space fail */ 151 kstat_named_t ncs_dir_finipurg; /* fini purges */ 152 kstat_named_t ncs_dir_rec_last; /* reclaim last */ 153 kstat_named_t ncs_dir_recl_any; /* reclaim any */ 154 }; 155 156 /* 157 * The dnlc hashing function. 158 * Although really a kernel macro we export it to allow validation 159 * of ncache_t entries by mdb. Note, mdb can handle the ASSERT. 160 * 161 * 'hash' and 'namlen' must be l-values. A check is made to ensure 162 * the name length fits into an unsigned char (see ncache_t). 163 */ 164 #define DNLCHASH(name, dvp, hash, namlen) \ 165 { \ 166 char Xc, *Xcp; \ 167 hash = (int)((uintptr_t)(dvp)) >> 8; \ 168 for (Xcp = (name); (Xc = *Xcp) != 0; Xcp++) \ 169 (hash) = ((hash) << 4) + (hash) + Xc; \ 170 ASSERT((Xcp - (name)) <= ((1 << NBBY) - 1)); \ 171 (namlen) = Xcp - (name); \ 172 } 173 174 #if defined(_KERNEL) 175 176 #include <sys/vfs.h> 177 #include <sys/vnode.h> 178 179 extern int ncsize; /* set in param_init() # of dnlc entries */ 180 extern vnode_t negative_cache_vnode; 181 #define DNLC_NO_VNODE &negative_cache_vnode 182 183 void dnlc_init(void); 184 void dnlc_enter(vnode_t *, char *, vnode_t *); 185 void dnlc_update(vnode_t *, char *, vnode_t *); 186 vnode_t *dnlc_lookup(vnode_t *, char *); 187 void dnlc_purge(void); 188 void dnlc_purge_vp(vnode_t *); 189 int dnlc_purge_vfsp(vfs_t *, int); 190 void dnlc_remove(vnode_t *, char *); 191 int dnlc_fs_purge1(struct vnodeops *); 192 vnode_t *dnlc_reverse_lookup(vnode_t *, char *, size_t); 193 void dnlc_reduce_cache(void *); 194 195 #endif /* defined(_KERNEL) */ 196 197 198 /* 199 * Directory caching interfaces 200 * ============================ 201 */ 202 203 /* 204 * Typically for large directories, the file names will be the same or 205 * at least similar lengths. So there's no point in anything more elaborate 206 * than a simple unordered linked list of free space entries. 207 * For small directories the name length distribution doesn't really matter. 208 */ 209 typedef struct dcfree { 210 uint64_t df_handle; /* fs supplied handle */ 211 struct dcfree *df_next; /* link to next free entry in bucket */ 212 uint_t df_len; /* length of free entry */ 213 } dcfree_t; 214 215 typedef struct dcentry { 216 uint64_t de_handle; /* fs supplied and returned data */ 217 struct dcentry *de_next; /* link to next name entry in bucket */ 218 int de_hash; /* hash signature */ 219 uchar_t de_namelen; /* length of name excluding null */ 220 char de_name[1]; /* null terminated name */ 221 } dcentry_t; 222 223 typedef struct dircache { 224 struct dircache *dc_next; /* chain - for purge purposes */ 225 struct dircache *dc_prev; /* chain - for purge purposes */ 226 int64_t dc_actime; /* dir access time, from lbolt64 */ 227 dcentry_t **dc_namehash; /* entry hash table pointer */ 228 dcfree_t **dc_freehash; /* free entry hash table pointer */ 229 uint_t dc_num_entries; /* no of named entries */ 230 uint_t dc_num_free; /* no of free space entries */ 231 uint_t dc_nhash_mask; /* name hash table size - 1 */ 232 uint_t dc_fhash_mask; /* free space hash table size - 1 */ 233 struct dcanchor *dc_anchor; /* back ptr to anchor */ 234 boolean_t dc_complete; /* cache complete boolean */ 235 } dircache_t; 236 237 typedef struct dcanchor { 238 void *dca_dircache; /* pointer to directory cache */ 239 kmutex_t dca_lock; /* protects the directory cache */ 240 } dcanchor_t; 241 242 /* 243 * Head struct for doubly linked chain of dircache_t 244 * The next and prev fields must match those of a dircache_t 245 */ 246 typedef struct { 247 dircache_t *dch_next; /* next in chain */ 248 dircache_t *dch_prev; /* prev in chain */ 249 kmutex_t dch_lock; /* lock for the chain */ 250 } dchead_t; 251 252 253 #if defined(_KERNEL) 254 255 /* 256 * Status returns from the directory cache interfaces 257 */ 258 typedef enum { 259 DOK, /* operation sucessful */ 260 DNOCACHE, /* there is no cache */ 261 DFOUND, /* entry found */ 262 DNOENT, /* no entry found */ 263 DTOOBIG, /* exceeds tunable dnlc_max_dir_cache */ 264 DNOMEM /* no memory */ 265 } dcret_t; 266 267 /* 268 * dnlc_dir_start() requests that a directory be cached. 269 * This must be called initially to enable caching on a directory. 270 * After a successful call, directory entries and free space can be 271 * added (see below) until the directory is marked complete. 272 * "num_entries" is an estimate of the current number of 273 * directory entries. The request is rejected with DNOCACHE 274 * if num_entries falls below the tunable dnlc_dir_min_size (see 275 * below), and rejected with DTOOBIG if it's above dnlc_dir_max_size. 276 * Returns DOK, DNOCACHE, DTOOBIG, DNOMEM. 277 * 278 * Due to memory shortages, directory caches can be purged at 279 * any time. If the last directory cache is purged due to memory 280 * shortage, then the directory cache is marked internally 281 * as "no memory". Future returns will all be DNOCACHE until 282 * the next dnlc_start_dir() which will return DNOMEM once. 283 * This memory shortage may only be transient. It's up to the 284 * file system as to what to do about this condition, but an 285 * attempt to immediately re-build the cache will very likely 286 * lead to the same shortage of memory and a thrashing situation. 287 * 288 * It's file system policy as to when and what size directories to cache. 289 */ 290 dcret_t dnlc_dir_start(dcanchor_t *dcap, uint_t num_entries); 291 292 /* 293 * dnlc_dir_add_entry() adds an entry (name and handle) into a 294 * partial or complete cache. "handle" is a file system specific 295 * quantity that is returned on calls to dnlc_dir_lookup() - see below. 296 * For example, "handle" for ufs holds the inumber and a directory 297 * entry offset. Returns DOK, DNOCACHE, DTOOBIG. 298 */ 299 dcret_t dnlc_dir_add_entry(dcanchor_t *dcap, char *name, uint64_t handle); 300 301 /* 302 * dnlc_dir_add_space adds free space (length and file system specific 303 * handle) into a partial or complete cache. "handle" is a file 304 * system specific quantity that is returned on calls to 305 * dnlc_dir_rem_space_by_len(). For example, "handle" for ufs holds 306 * the directory entry offset. Returns DOK, DNOCACHE, DTOOBIG. 307 */ 308 dcret_t dnlc_dir_add_space(dcanchor_t *dcap, uint_t len, uint64_t handle); 309 310 /* 311 * dnlc_dir_complete() indicates the previously partial cache is now complete. 312 */ 313 void dnlc_dir_complete(dcanchor_t *dcap); 314 315 /* 316 * dnlc_dir_purge() deletes a partial or complete directory cache 317 */ 318 void dnlc_dir_purge(dcanchor_t *dcap); 319 320 /* 321 * dnlc_dir_lookup() lookups a file name in a directory cache 322 * and returns the file system handle specified on dnlc_dir_add_entry() 323 * in "handlep". Returns DFOUND, DNOENT, DNOCACHE. 324 */ 325 dcret_t dnlc_dir_lookup(dcanchor_t *dcap, char *name, uint64_t *handlep); 326 327 /* 328 * dnlc_dir_update() amends the handle for an entry in a directory cache 329 * "handle" is the new file system specific handle for the file "name". 330 * Returns DFOUND, DNOENT, DNOCACHE. 331 */ 332 dcret_t dnlc_dir_update(dcanchor_t *dcap, char *name, uint64_t handle); 333 334 /* 335 * dnlc_dir_rem_entry() removes an entry form a directory cache. 336 * Returns the handle if "handlep" non null. 337 * Returns DFOUND, DNOENT, DNOCACHE. 338 */ 339 dcret_t dnlc_dir_rem_entry(dcanchor_t *dcap, char *name, uint64_t *handlep); 340 341 /* 342 * dnlc_dir_rem_space_by_len() looks up and returns free space in a 343 * directory cache of at least the given "len". Returns in "handlep" 344 * the handle supplied when adding the free space in dnlc_dir_add_space(). 345 * Returns DFOUND, DNOENT, DNOCACHE. 346 */ 347 dcret_t dnlc_dir_rem_space_by_len(dcanchor_t *dcap, uint_t len, 348 uint64_t *handlep); 349 350 /* 351 * dnlc_dir_rem_space_by_handle() looks up and removes the free space in 352 * a directory cache with the given handle. Returns DFOUND, DNOENT, DNOCACHE. 353 */ 354 dcret_t dnlc_dir_rem_space_by_handle(dcanchor_t *dcap, uint64_t handle); 355 356 /* 357 * dnlc_dir_init() initialises a directory anchor 358 */ 359 #define dnlc_dir_init(dcap) { \ 360 (dcap)->dca_dircache = NULL; \ 361 mutex_init(&(dcap)->dca_lock, NULL, MUTEX_DEFAULT, NULL); } 362 363 /* 364 * dnlc_dir_fini() is called to indicate the anchor is no longer used. 365 * It ensures there's no directory cache and mutex_destroys the lock 366 */ 367 void dnlc_dir_fini(dcanchor_t *dcap); 368 369 #endif /* defined(_KERNEL) */ 370 371 #ifdef __cplusplus 372 } 373 #endif 374 375 #endif /* _SYS_DNLC_H */ 376