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author | Qu Wenruo <wqu@suse.com> | 2021-07-05 04:00:58 +0200 |
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committer | David Sterba <dsterba@suse.com> | 2021-08-23 13:19:04 +0200 |
commit | 1c3dc1731ed2b3757b25533c5245926ffc94f7dc (patch) | |
tree | 7b025f2c58c884a06fc6165813d009e21f2ed036 /fs/btrfs/compression.c | |
parent | btrfs: grab correct extent map for subpage compressed extent read (diff) | |
download | linux-1c3dc1731ed2b3757b25533c5245926ffc94f7dc.tar.xz linux-1c3dc1731ed2b3757b25533c5245926ffc94f7dc.zip |
btrfs: rework btrfs_decompress_buf2page()
There are several bugs inside the function btrfs_decompress_buf2page()
- @start_byte doesn't take bvec.bv_offset into consideration
Thus it can't handle case where the target range is not page aligned.
- Too many helper variables
There are tons of helper variables, @buf_offset, @current_buf_start,
@start_byte, @prev_start_byte, @working_bytes, @bytes.
This hurts anyone who wants to read the function.
- No obvious main cursor for the iteartion
A new problem caused by previous problem.
- Comments for parameter list makes no sense
Like @buf_start is the offset to @buf, or offset inside the full
decompressed extent? (Spoiler alert, the later case)
And @total_out acts more like @buf_start + @size_of_buf.
The worst is @disk_start.
The real meaning of it is the file offset of the full decompressed
extent.
This patch will rework the whole function by:
- Add a proper comment with ASCII art to explain the parameter list
- Rework parameter list
The old @buf_start is renamed to @decompressed, to show how many bytes
are already decompressed inside the full decompressed extent.
The old @total_out is replaced by @buf_len, which is the decompressed
data size.
For old @disk_start and @bio, just pass @compressed_bio in.
- Use single main cursor
The main cursor will be @cur_file_offset, to show what's the current
file offset.
Other helper variables will be declared inside the main loop, and only
minimal amount of helper variables:
* offset_inside_decompressed_buf: The only real helper
* copy_start_file_offset: File offset we start memcpy
* bvec_file_offset: File offset of current bvec
Even with all these extensive comments, the final function is still
smaller than the original function, which is definitely a win.
Signed-off-by: Qu Wenruo <wqu@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: David Sterba <dsterba@suse.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'fs/btrfs/compression.c')
-rw-r--r-- | fs/btrfs/compression.c | 144 |
1 files changed, 65 insertions, 79 deletions
diff --git a/fs/btrfs/compression.c b/fs/btrfs/compression.c index 41ee862470b0..7869ad12bc6e 100644 --- a/fs/btrfs/compression.c +++ b/fs/btrfs/compression.c @@ -1272,96 +1272,82 @@ void __cold btrfs_exit_compress(void) } /* - * Copy uncompressed data from working buffer to pages. + * Copy decompressed data from working buffer to pages. * - * buf_start is the byte offset we're of the start of our workspace buffer. + * @buf: The decompressed data buffer + * @buf_len: The decompressed data length + * @decompressed: Number of bytes that are already decompressed inside the + * compressed extent + * @cb: The compressed extent descriptor + * @orig_bio: The original bio that the caller wants to read for * - * total_out is the last byte of the buffer + * An easier to understand graph is like below: + * + * |<- orig_bio ->| |<- orig_bio->| + * |<------- full decompressed extent ----->| + * |<----------- @cb range ---->| + * | |<-- @buf_len -->| + * |<--- @decompressed --->| + * + * Note that, @cb can be a subpage of the full decompressed extent, but + * @cb->start always has the same as the orig_file_offset value of the full + * decompressed extent. + * + * When reading compressed extent, we have to read the full compressed extent, + * while @orig_bio may only want part of the range. + * Thus this function will ensure only data covered by @orig_bio will be copied + * to. + * + * Return 0 if we have copied all needed contents for @orig_bio. + * Return >0 if we need continue decompress. */ -int btrfs_decompress_buf2page(const char *buf, unsigned long buf_start, - unsigned long total_out, u64 disk_start, - struct bio *bio) +int btrfs_decompress_buf2page(const char *buf, u32 buf_len, + struct compressed_bio *cb, u32 decompressed) { - unsigned long buf_offset; - unsigned long current_buf_start; - unsigned long start_byte; - unsigned long prev_start_byte; - unsigned long working_bytes = total_out - buf_start; - unsigned long bytes; - struct bio_vec bvec = bio_iter_iovec(bio, bio->bi_iter); - - /* - * start byte is the first byte of the page we're currently - * copying into relative to the start of the compressed data. - */ - start_byte = page_offset(bvec.bv_page) - disk_start; - - /* we haven't yet hit data corresponding to this page */ - if (total_out <= start_byte) - return 1; - - /* - * the start of the data we care about is offset into - * the middle of our working buffer - */ - if (total_out > start_byte && buf_start < start_byte) { - buf_offset = start_byte - buf_start; - working_bytes -= buf_offset; - } else { - buf_offset = 0; - } - current_buf_start = buf_start; - - /* copy bytes from the working buffer into the pages */ - while (working_bytes > 0) { - bytes = min_t(unsigned long, bvec.bv_len, - PAGE_SIZE - (buf_offset % PAGE_SIZE)); - bytes = min(bytes, working_bytes); + struct bio *orig_bio = cb->orig_bio; + /* Offset inside the full decompressed extent */ + u32 cur_offset; + + cur_offset = decompressed; + /* The main loop to do the copy */ + while (cur_offset < decompressed + buf_len) { + struct bio_vec bvec; + size_t copy_len; + u32 copy_start; + /* Offset inside the full decompressed extent */ + u32 bvec_offset; + + bvec = bio_iter_iovec(orig_bio, orig_bio->bi_iter); + /* + * cb->start may underflow, but subtracting that value can still + * give us correct offset inside the full decompressed extent. + */ + bvec_offset = page_offset(bvec.bv_page) + bvec.bv_offset - cb->start; - memcpy_to_page(bvec.bv_page, bvec.bv_offset, buf + buf_offset, - bytes); - flush_dcache_page(bvec.bv_page); + /* Haven't reached the bvec range, exit */ + if (decompressed + buf_len <= bvec_offset) + return 1; - buf_offset += bytes; - working_bytes -= bytes; - current_buf_start += bytes; - - /* check if we need to pick another page */ - bio_advance(bio, bytes); - if (!bio->bi_iter.bi_size) - return 0; - bvec = bio_iter_iovec(bio, bio->bi_iter); - prev_start_byte = start_byte; - start_byte = page_offset(bvec.bv_page) - disk_start; + copy_start = max(cur_offset, bvec_offset); + copy_len = min(bvec_offset + bvec.bv_len, + decompressed + buf_len) - copy_start; + ASSERT(copy_len); /* - * We need to make sure we're only adjusting - * our offset into compression working buffer when - * we're switching pages. Otherwise we can incorrectly - * keep copying when we were actually done. + * Extra range check to ensure we didn't go beyond + * @buf + @buf_len. */ - if (start_byte != prev_start_byte) { - /* - * make sure our new page is covered by this - * working buffer - */ - if (total_out <= start_byte) - return 1; + ASSERT(copy_start - decompressed < buf_len); + memcpy_to_page(bvec.bv_page, bvec.bv_offset, + buf + copy_start - decompressed, copy_len); + flush_dcache_page(bvec.bv_page); + cur_offset += copy_len; - /* - * the next page in the biovec might not be adjacent - * to the last page, but it might still be found - * inside this working buffer. bump our offset pointer - */ - if (total_out > start_byte && - current_buf_start < start_byte) { - buf_offset = start_byte - buf_start; - working_bytes = total_out - start_byte; - current_buf_start = buf_start + buf_offset; - } - } + bio_advance(orig_bio, copy_len); + /* Finished the bio */ + if (!orig_bio->bi_iter.bi_size) + return 0; } - return 1; } |