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Diffstat (limited to 'mm/filemap.c')
-rw-r--r-- | mm/filemap.c | 217 |
1 files changed, 154 insertions, 63 deletions
diff --git a/mm/filemap.c b/mm/filemap.c index fd57442186cb..9c7334bafda8 100644 --- a/mm/filemap.c +++ b/mm/filemap.c @@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ #include <linux/slab.h> #include <linux/compiler.h> #include <linux/fs.h> +#include <linux/uaccess.h> #include <linux/aio.h> #include <linux/capability.h> #include <linux/kernel_stat.h> @@ -38,7 +39,6 @@ */ #include <linux/buffer_head.h> /* for generic_osync_inode */ -#include <asm/uaccess.h> #include <asm/mman.h> static ssize_t @@ -171,15 +171,17 @@ static int sync_page(void *word) } /** - * filemap_fdatawrite_range - start writeback against all of a mapping's - * dirty pages that lie within the byte offsets <start, end> + * __filemap_fdatawrite_range - start writeback on mapping dirty pages in range * @mapping: address space structure to write * @start: offset in bytes where the range starts * @end: offset in bytes where the range ends (inclusive) * @sync_mode: enable synchronous operation * + * Start writeback against all of a mapping's dirty pages that lie + * within the byte offsets <start, end> inclusive. + * * If sync_mode is WB_SYNC_ALL then this is a "data integrity" operation, as - * opposed to a regular memory * cleansing writeback. The difference between + * opposed to a regular memory cleansing writeback. The difference between * these two operations is that if a dirty page/buffer is encountered, it must * be waited upon, and not just skipped over. */ @@ -190,8 +192,8 @@ int __filemap_fdatawrite_range(struct address_space *mapping, loff_t start, struct writeback_control wbc = { .sync_mode = sync_mode, .nr_to_write = mapping->nrpages * 2, - .start = start, - .end = end, + .range_start = start, + .range_end = end, }; if (!mapping_cap_writeback_dirty(mapping)) @@ -204,7 +206,7 @@ int __filemap_fdatawrite_range(struct address_space *mapping, loff_t start, static inline int __filemap_fdatawrite(struct address_space *mapping, int sync_mode) { - return __filemap_fdatawrite_range(mapping, 0, 0, sync_mode); + return __filemap_fdatawrite_range(mapping, 0, LLONG_MAX, sync_mode); } int filemap_fdatawrite(struct address_space *mapping) @@ -219,7 +221,10 @@ static int filemap_fdatawrite_range(struct address_space *mapping, loff_t start, return __filemap_fdatawrite_range(mapping, start, end, WB_SYNC_ALL); } -/* +/** + * filemap_flush - mostly a non-blocking flush + * @mapping: target address_space + * * This is a mostly non-blocking flush. Not suitable for data-integrity * purposes - I/O may not be started against all dirty pages. */ @@ -229,7 +234,12 @@ int filemap_flush(struct address_space *mapping) } EXPORT_SYMBOL(filemap_flush); -/* +/** + * wait_on_page_writeback_range - wait for writeback to complete + * @mapping: target address_space + * @start: beginning page index + * @end: ending page index + * * Wait for writeback to complete against pages indexed by start->end * inclusive */ @@ -276,7 +286,13 @@ int wait_on_page_writeback_range(struct address_space *mapping, return ret; } -/* +/** + * sync_page_range - write and wait on all pages in the passed range + * @inode: target inode + * @mapping: target address_space + * @pos: beginning offset in pages to write + * @count: number of bytes to write + * * Write and wait upon all the pages in the passed range. This is a "data * integrity" operation. It waits upon in-flight writeout before starting and * waiting upon new writeout. If there was an IO error, return it. @@ -305,7 +321,13 @@ int sync_page_range(struct inode *inode, struct address_space *mapping, } EXPORT_SYMBOL(sync_page_range); -/* +/** + * sync_page_range_nolock + * @inode: target inode + * @mapping: target address_space + * @pos: beginning offset in pages to write + * @count: number of bytes to write + * * Note: Holding i_mutex across sync_page_range_nolock is not a good idea * as it forces O_SYNC writers to different parts of the same file * to be serialised right until io completion. @@ -329,10 +351,11 @@ int sync_page_range_nolock(struct inode *inode, struct address_space *mapping, EXPORT_SYMBOL(sync_page_range_nolock); /** - * filemap_fdatawait - walk the list of under-writeback pages of the given - * address space and wait for all of them. - * + * filemap_fdatawait - wait for all under-writeback pages to complete * @mapping: address space structure to wait for + * + * Walk the list of under-writeback pages of the given address space + * and wait for all of them. */ int filemap_fdatawait(struct address_space *mapping) { @@ -368,7 +391,12 @@ int filemap_write_and_wait(struct address_space *mapping) } EXPORT_SYMBOL(filemap_write_and_wait); -/* +/** + * filemap_write_and_wait_range - write out & wait on a file range + * @mapping: the address_space for the pages + * @lstart: offset in bytes where the range starts + * @lend: offset in bytes where the range ends (inclusive) + * * Write out and wait upon file offsets lstart->lend, inclusive. * * Note that `lend' is inclusive (describes the last byte to be written) so @@ -394,8 +422,14 @@ int filemap_write_and_wait_range(struct address_space *mapping, return err; } -/* - * This function is used to add newly allocated pagecache pages: +/** + * add_to_page_cache - add newly allocated pagecache pages + * @page: page to add + * @mapping: the page's address_space + * @offset: page index + * @gfp_mask: page allocation mode + * + * This function is used to add newly allocated pagecache pages; * the page is new, so we can just run SetPageLocked() against it. * The other page state flags were set by rmqueue(). * @@ -422,7 +456,6 @@ int add_to_page_cache(struct page *page, struct address_space *mapping, } return error; } - EXPORT_SYMBOL(add_to_page_cache); int add_to_page_cache_lru(struct page *page, struct address_space *mapping, @@ -489,8 +522,7 @@ void fastcall wait_on_page_bit(struct page *page, int bit_nr) EXPORT_SYMBOL(wait_on_page_bit); /** - * unlock_page() - unlock a locked page - * + * unlock_page - unlock a locked page * @page: the page * * Unlocks the page and wakes up sleepers in ___wait_on_page_locked(). @@ -513,8 +545,9 @@ void fastcall unlock_page(struct page *page) } EXPORT_SYMBOL(unlock_page); -/* - * End writeback against a page. +/** + * end_page_writeback - end writeback against a page + * @page: the page */ void end_page_writeback(struct page *page) { @@ -527,10 +560,11 @@ void end_page_writeback(struct page *page) } EXPORT_SYMBOL(end_page_writeback); -/* - * Get a lock on the page, assuming we need to sleep to get it. +/** + * __lock_page - get a lock on the page, assuming we need to sleep to get it + * @page: the page to lock * - * Ugly: running sync_page() in state TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE is scary. If some + * Ugly. Running sync_page() in state TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE is scary. If some * random driver's requestfn sets TASK_RUNNING, we could busywait. However * chances are that on the second loop, the block layer's plug list is empty, * so sync_page() will then return in state TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE. @@ -544,8 +578,12 @@ void fastcall __lock_page(struct page *page) } EXPORT_SYMBOL(__lock_page); -/* - * a rather lightweight function, finding and getting a reference to a +/** + * find_get_page - find and get a page reference + * @mapping: the address_space to search + * @offset: the page index + * + * A rather lightweight function, finding and getting a reference to a * hashed page atomically. */ struct page * find_get_page(struct address_space *mapping, unsigned long offset) @@ -559,11 +597,14 @@ struct page * find_get_page(struct address_space *mapping, unsigned long offset) read_unlock_irq(&mapping->tree_lock); return page; } - EXPORT_SYMBOL(find_get_page); -/* - * Same as above, but trylock it instead of incrementing the count. +/** + * find_trylock_page - find and lock a page + * @mapping: the address_space to search + * @offset: the page index + * + * Same as find_get_page(), but trylock it instead of incrementing the count. */ struct page *find_trylock_page(struct address_space *mapping, unsigned long offset) { @@ -576,12 +617,10 @@ struct page *find_trylock_page(struct address_space *mapping, unsigned long offs read_unlock_irq(&mapping->tree_lock); return page; } - EXPORT_SYMBOL(find_trylock_page); /** * find_lock_page - locate, pin and lock a pagecache page - * * @mapping: the address_space to search * @offset: the page index * @@ -617,12 +656,10 @@ repeat: read_unlock_irq(&mapping->tree_lock); return page; } - EXPORT_SYMBOL(find_lock_page); /** * find_or_create_page - locate or add a pagecache page - * * @mapping: the page's address_space * @index: the page's index into the mapping * @gfp_mask: page allocation mode @@ -663,7 +700,6 @@ repeat: page_cache_release(cached_page); return page; } - EXPORT_SYMBOL(find_or_create_page); /** @@ -729,9 +765,16 @@ unsigned find_get_pages_contig(struct address_space *mapping, pgoff_t index, return i; } -/* +/** + * find_get_pages_tag - find and return pages that match @tag + * @mapping: the address_space to search + * @index: the starting page index + * @tag: the tag index + * @nr_pages: the maximum number of pages + * @pages: where the resulting pages are placed + * * Like find_get_pages, except we only return pages which are tagged with - * `tag'. We update *index to index the next page for the traversal. + * @tag. We update @index to index the next page for the traversal. */ unsigned find_get_pages_tag(struct address_space *mapping, pgoff_t *index, int tag, unsigned int nr_pages, struct page **pages) @@ -750,7 +793,11 @@ unsigned find_get_pages_tag(struct address_space *mapping, pgoff_t *index, return ret; } -/* +/** + * grab_cache_page_nowait - returns locked page at given index in given cache + * @mapping: target address_space + * @index: the page index + * * Same as grab_cache_page, but do not wait if the page is unavailable. * This is intended for speculative data generators, where the data can * be regenerated if the page couldn't be grabbed. This routine should @@ -779,19 +826,51 @@ grab_cache_page_nowait(struct address_space *mapping, unsigned long index) } return page; } - EXPORT_SYMBOL(grab_cache_page_nowait); /* + * CD/DVDs are error prone. When a medium error occurs, the driver may fail + * a _large_ part of the i/o request. Imagine the worst scenario: + * + * ---R__________________________________________B__________ + * ^ reading here ^ bad block(assume 4k) + * + * read(R) => miss => readahead(R...B) => media error => frustrating retries + * => failing the whole request => read(R) => read(R+1) => + * readahead(R+1...B+1) => bang => read(R+2) => read(R+3) => + * readahead(R+3...B+2) => bang => read(R+3) => read(R+4) => + * readahead(R+4...B+3) => bang => read(R+4) => read(R+5) => ...... + * + * It is going insane. Fix it by quickly scaling down the readahead size. + */ +static void shrink_readahead_size_eio(struct file *filp, + struct file_ra_state *ra) +{ + if (!ra->ra_pages) + return; + + ra->ra_pages /= 4; + printk(KERN_WARNING "Reducing readahead size to %luK\n", + ra->ra_pages << (PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT - 10)); +} + +/** + * do_generic_mapping_read - generic file read routine + * @mapping: address_space to be read + * @_ra: file's readahead state + * @filp: the file to read + * @ppos: current file position + * @desc: read_descriptor + * @actor: read method + * * This is a generic file read routine, and uses the - * mapping->a_ops->readpage() function for the actual low-level - * stuff. + * mapping->a_ops->readpage() function for the actual low-level stuff. * * This is really ugly. But the goto's actually try to clarify some * of the logic when it comes to error handling etc. * - * Note the struct file* is only passed for the use of readpage. It may be - * NULL. + * Note the struct file* is only passed for the use of readpage. + * It may be NULL. */ void do_generic_mapping_read(struct address_space *mapping, struct file_ra_state *_ra, @@ -932,6 +1011,7 @@ readpage: } unlock_page(page); error = -EIO; + shrink_readahead_size_eio(filp, &ra); goto readpage_error; } unlock_page(page); @@ -1004,7 +1084,6 @@ out: if (filp) file_accessed(filp); } - EXPORT_SYMBOL(do_generic_mapping_read); int file_read_actor(read_descriptor_t *desc, struct page *page, @@ -1045,7 +1124,13 @@ success: return size; } -/* +/** + * __generic_file_aio_read - generic filesystem read routine + * @iocb: kernel I/O control block + * @iov: io vector request + * @nr_segs: number of segments in the iovec + * @ppos: current file position + * * This is the "read()" routine for all filesystems * that can use the page cache directly. */ @@ -1124,7 +1209,6 @@ __generic_file_aio_read(struct kiocb *iocb, const struct iovec *iov, out: return retval; } - EXPORT_SYMBOL(__generic_file_aio_read); ssize_t @@ -1135,7 +1219,6 @@ generic_file_aio_read(struct kiocb *iocb, char __user *buf, size_t count, loff_t BUG_ON(iocb->ki_pos != pos); return __generic_file_aio_read(iocb, &local_iov, 1, &iocb->ki_pos); } - EXPORT_SYMBOL(generic_file_aio_read); ssize_t @@ -1151,7 +1234,6 @@ generic_file_read(struct file *filp, char __user *buf, size_t count, loff_t *ppo ret = wait_on_sync_kiocb(&kiocb); return ret; } - EXPORT_SYMBOL(generic_file_read); int file_send_actor(read_descriptor_t * desc, struct page *page, unsigned long offset, unsigned long size) @@ -1192,7 +1274,6 @@ ssize_t generic_file_sendfile(struct file *in_file, loff_t *ppos, return desc.written; return desc.error; } - EXPORT_SYMBOL(generic_file_sendfile); static ssize_t @@ -1228,11 +1309,15 @@ asmlinkage ssize_t sys_readahead(int fd, loff_t offset, size_t count) } #ifdef CONFIG_MMU -/* +static int FASTCALL(page_cache_read(struct file * file, unsigned long offset)); +/** + * page_cache_read - adds requested page to the page cache if not already there + * @file: file to read + * @offset: page index + * * This adds the requested page to the page cache if it isn't already there, * and schedules an I/O to read in its contents from disk. */ -static int FASTCALL(page_cache_read(struct file * file, unsigned long offset)); static int fastcall page_cache_read(struct file * file, unsigned long offset) { struct address_space *mapping = file->f_mapping; @@ -1259,7 +1344,12 @@ static int fastcall page_cache_read(struct file * file, unsigned long offset) #define MMAP_LOTSAMISS (100) -/* +/** + * filemap_nopage - read in file data for page fault handling + * @area: the applicable vm_area + * @address: target address to read in + * @type: returned with VM_FAULT_{MINOR,MAJOR} if not %NULL + * * filemap_nopage() is invoked via the vma operations vector for a * mapped memory region to read in file data during a page fault. * @@ -1459,10 +1549,10 @@ page_not_uptodate: * Things didn't work out. Return zero to tell the * mm layer so, possibly freeing the page cache page first. */ + shrink_readahead_size_eio(file, ra); page_cache_release(page); return NULL; } - EXPORT_SYMBOL(filemap_nopage); static struct page * filemap_getpage(struct file *file, unsigned long pgoff, @@ -1716,7 +1806,13 @@ repeat: return page; } -/* +/** + * read_cache_page - read into page cache, fill it if needed + * @mapping: the page's address_space + * @index: the page index + * @filler: function to perform the read + * @data: destination for read data + * * Read into the page cache. If a page already exists, * and PageUptodate() is not set, try to fill the page. */ @@ -1754,7 +1850,6 @@ retry: out: return page; } - EXPORT_SYMBOL(read_cache_page); /* @@ -1825,7 +1920,7 @@ int remove_suid(struct dentry *dentry) EXPORT_SYMBOL(remove_suid); size_t -__filemap_copy_from_user_iovec(char *vaddr, +__filemap_copy_from_user_iovec_inatomic(char *vaddr, const struct iovec *iov, size_t base, size_t bytes) { size_t copied = 0, left = 0; @@ -1835,18 +1930,14 @@ __filemap_copy_from_user_iovec(char *vaddr, int copy = min(bytes, iov->iov_len - base); base = 0; - left = __copy_from_user_inatomic(vaddr, buf, copy); + left = __copy_from_user_inatomic_nocache(vaddr, buf, copy); copied += copy; bytes -= copy; vaddr += copy; iov++; - if (unlikely(left)) { - /* zero the rest of the target like __copy_from_user */ - if (bytes) - memset(vaddr, 0, bytes); + if (unlikely(left)) break; - } } return copied - left; } @@ -1854,7 +1945,7 @@ __filemap_copy_from_user_iovec(char *vaddr, /* * Performs necessary checks before doing a write * - * Can adjust writing position aor amount of bytes to write. + * Can adjust writing position or amount of bytes to write. * Returns appropriate error code that caller should return or * zero in case that write should be allowed. */ |