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38 * @(#)buf.h 8.9 (Berkeley) 3/30/95
39 * $FreeBSD: src/sys/sys/buf.h,v 1.88.2.10 2003/01/25 19:02:23 dillon Exp $
40 * $DragonFly: src/sys/sys/buf.h,v 1.38 2006/07/28 02:17:41 dillon Exp $
43 #ifndef _SYS_BUF_H_
44 #define _SYS_BUF_H_
46 #if defined(_KERNEL) || defined(_KERNEL_STRUCTURES)
48 #ifndef _SYS_QUEUE_H_
49 #include <sys/queue.h>
50 #endif
51 #ifndef _SYS_LOCK_H_
52 #include <sys/lock.h>
53 #endif
54 #ifndef _SYS_DEVICE_H_
55 #include <sys/device.h>
56 #endif
58 #ifndef _SYS_XIO_H_
59 #include <sys/xio.h>
60 #endif
61 #ifndef _SYS_TREE_H_
62 #include <sys/tree.h>
63 #endif
64 #ifndef _SYS_BIO_H_
65 #include <sys/bio.h>
66 #endif
67 #ifndef _SYS_SPINLOCK_H_
68 #include <sys/spinlock.h>
69 #endif
71 struct buf;
72 struct bio;
73 struct mount;
74 struct vnode;
75 struct xio;
77 #define NBUF_BIO 4
79 struct buf_rb_tree;
80 struct buf_rb_hash;
81 RB_PROTOTYPE2(buf_rb_tree, buf, b_rbnode, rb_buf_compare, off_t);
82 RB_PROTOTYPE2(buf_rb_hash, buf, b_rbhash, rb_buf_compare, off_t);
85 * To avoid including <ufs/ffs/softdep.h>
86 */
87 LIST_HEAD(workhead, worklist);
89 * These are currently used only by the soft dependency code, hence
90 * are stored once in a global variable. If other subsystems wanted
91 * to use these hooks, a pointer to a set of bio_ops could be added
92 * to each buffer.
94 extern struct bio_ops {
95 void (*io_start) (struct buf *);
96 void (*io_complete) (struct buf *);
97 void (*io_deallocate) (struct buf *);
98 int (*io_fsync) (struct vnode *);
99 int (*io_sync) (struct mount *);
100 void (*io_movedeps) (struct buf *, struct buf *);
101 int (*io_countdeps) (struct buf *, int);
102 } bioops;
104 typedef enum buf_cmd {
105 BUF_CMD_DONE = 0,
106 BUF_CMD_READ,
107 BUF_CMD_WRITE,
108 BUF_CMD_FREEBLKS,
109 BUF_CMD_FORMAT
110 } buf_cmd_t;
113 * The buffer header describes an I/O operation in the kernel.
115 * NOTES:
116 * b_bufsize represents the filesystem block size (for this particular
117 * block) and/or the allocation size or original request size. This
118 * field is NOT USED by lower device layers. VNode and device
119 * strategy routines WILL NEVER ACCESS THIS FIELD.
121 * b_bcount represents the I/O request size. Unless B_NOBCLIP is set,
122 * the device chain is allowed to clip b_bcount to accomodate the device
123 * EOF. Note that this is different from the byte oriented file EOF.
124 * If B_NOBCLIP is set, the device chain is required to generate an
125 * error if it would othrewise have to clip the request. Buffers
126 * obtained via getblk() automatically set B_NOBCLIP. It is important
127 * to note that EOF clipping via b_bcount is different from EOF clipping
128 * via returning a b_actual < b_bcount. B_NOBCLIP only effects block
129 * oriented EOF clipping (b_bcount modifications).
131 * b_actual represents the number of bytes of I/O that actually occured,
132 * whether an error occured or not. b_actual must be initialized to 0
133 * prior to initiating I/O as the device drivers will assume it to
134 * start at 0.
136 * b_dirtyoff, b_dirtyend. Buffers support piecemeal, unaligned
137 * ranges of dirty data that need to be written to backing store.
138 * The range is typically clipped at b_bcount (not b_bufsize).
140 * b_bio1 and b_bio2 represent the two primary I/O layers. Additional
141 * I/O layers are allocated out of the object cache and may also exist.
143 * b_bio1 is the logical layer and contains offset or block number
144 * data for the primary vnode, b_vp. I/O operations are almost
145 * universally initiated from the logical layer, so you will often
146 * see things like: vn_strategy(bp->b_vp, &bp->b_bio1).
148 * b_bio2 is the first physical layer (typically the slice-relative
149 * layer) and contains the translated offset or block number for
150 * the block device underlying a filesystem. Filesystems such as UFS
151 * will maintain cached translations and you may see them initiate
152 * a 'physical' I/O using vn_strategy(devvp, &bp->b_bio2). BUT,
153 * remember that the layering is relative to bp->b_vp, so the
154 * device-relative block numbers for buffer cache operations that occur
155 * directly on a block device will be in the first BIO layer.
157 * NOTE!!! Only the BIO subsystem accesses b_bio1 and b_bio2 directly.
158 * ALL STRATEGY LAYERS FOR BOTH VNODES AND DEVICES ONLY ACCESS THE BIO
159 * PASSED TO THEM, AND WILL PUSH ANOTHER BIO LAYER IF FORWARDING THE
160 * I/O DEEPER. In particular, a vn_strategy() or dev_dstrategy()
161 * call should not ever access buf->b_vp as this vnode may be totally
162 * unrelated to the vnode/device whos strategy routine was called.
164 struct buf {
165 RB_ENTRY(buf) b_rbnode; /* RB node in vnode clean/dirty tree */
166 RB_ENTRY(buf) b_rbhash; /* RB node in vnode hash tree */
167 TAILQ_ENTRY(buf) b_freelist; /* Free list position if not active. */
168 struct buf *b_cluster_next; /* Next buffer (cluster code) */
169 struct vnode *b_vp; /* (vp, loffset) index */
170 struct bio b_bio_array[NBUF_BIO]; /* BIO translation layers */
171 u_int32_t b_flags; /* B_* flags. */
172 unsigned short b_qindex; /* buffer queue index */
173 unsigned short b_unused01;
174 struct lock b_lock; /* Buffer lock */
175 buf_cmd_t b_cmd; /* I/O command */
176 int b_bufsize; /* Allocated buffer size. */
177 int b_runningbufspace; /* when I/O is running, pipelining */
178 int b_bcount; /* Valid bytes in buffer. */
179 int b_resid; /* Remaining I/O */
180 int b_error; /* Error return */
181 caddr_t b_data; /* Memory, superblocks, indirect etc. */
182 caddr_t b_kvabase; /* base kva for buffer */
183 int b_kvasize; /* size of kva for buffer */
184 int b_dirtyoff; /* Offset in buffer of dirty region. */
185 int b_dirtyend; /* Offset of end of dirty region. */
186 struct xio b_xio; /* data buffer page list management */
187 struct workhead b_dep; /* List of filesystem dependencies. */
191 * XXX temporary
193 #define b_bio1 b_bio_array[0] /* logical layer */
194 #define b_bio2 b_bio_array[1] /* (typically) the disk layer */
195 #define b_loffset b_bio1.bio_offset
198 * These flags are kept in b_flags.
200 * Notes:
202 * B_ASYNC VOP calls on bp's are usually async whether or not
203 * B_ASYNC is set, but some subsystems, such as NFS, like
204 * to know what is best for the caller so they can
205 * optimize the I/O.
207 * B_PAGING Indicates that bp is being used by the paging system or
208 * some paging system and that the bp is not linked into
209 * the b_vp's clean/dirty linked lists or ref counts.
210 * Buffer vp reassignments are illegal in this case.
212 * B_CACHE This may only be set if the buffer is entirely valid.
213 * The situation where B_DELWRI is set and B_CACHE is
214 * clear MUST be committed to disk by getblk() so
215 * B_DELWRI can also be cleared. See the comments for
216 * getblk() in kern/vfs_bio.c. If B_CACHE is clear,
217 * the caller is expected to clear B_ERROR|B_INVAL,
218 * set BUF_CMD_READ, and initiate an I/O.
220 * The 'entire buffer' is defined to be the range from
221 * 0 through b_bcount.
223 * B_MALLOC Request that the buffer be allocated from the malloc
224 * pool, DEV_BSIZE aligned instead of PAGE_SIZE aligned.
226 * B_CLUSTEROK This flag is typically set for B_DELWRI buffers
227 * by filesystems that allow clustering when the buffer
228 * is fully dirty and indicates that it may be clustered
229 * with other adjacent dirty buffers. Note the clustering
230 * may not be used with the stage 1 data write under NFS
231 * but may be used for the commit rpc portion.
233 * B_VMIO Indicates that the buffer is tied into an VM object.
234 * The buffer's data is always PAGE_SIZE aligned even
235 * if b_bufsize and b_bcount are not. ( b_bufsize is
236 * always at least DEV_BSIZE aligned, though ).
238 * B_DIRECT Hint that we should attempt to completely free
239 * the pages underlying the buffer. B_DIRECT is
240 * sticky until the buffer is released and typically
241 * only has an effect when B_RELBUF is also set.
243 * B_NOWDRAIN This flag should be set when a device (like VN)
244 * does a turn-around VOP_WRITE from its strategy
245 * routine. This flag prevents bwrite() from blocking
246 * in wdrain, avoiding a deadlock situation.
249 #define B_AGE 0x00000001 /* Move to age queue when I/O done. */
250 #define B_NEEDCOMMIT 0x00000002 /* Append-write in progress. */
251 #define B_ASYNC 0x00000004 /* Start I/O, do not wait. */
252 #define B_DIRECT 0x00000008 /* direct I/O flag (pls free vmio) */
253 #define B_DEFERRED 0x00000010 /* Skipped over for cleaning */
254 #define B_CACHE 0x00000020 /* Bread found us in the cache. */
255 #define B_HASHED 0x00000040 /* Indexed via v_rbhash_tree */
256 #define B_DELWRI 0x00000080 /* Delay I/O until buffer reused. */
257 #define B_BNOCLIP 0x00000100 /* EOF clipping b_bcount not allowed */
258 #define B_UNUSED0200 0x00000200
259 #define B_EINTR 0x00000400 /* I/O was interrupted */
260 #define B_ERROR 0x00000800 /* I/O error occurred. */
261 #define B_UNUSED1000 0x00001000 /* Unused */
262 #define B_INVAL 0x00002000 /* Does not contain valid info. */
263 #define B_LOCKED 0x00004000 /* Locked in core (not reusable). */
264 #define B_NOCACHE 0x00008000 /* Destroy buffer AND backing store */
265 #define B_MALLOC 0x00010000 /* malloced b_data */
266 #define B_CLUSTEROK 0x00020000 /* Pagein op, so swap() can count it. */
267 #define B_UNUSED40000 0x00040000
268 #define B_RAW 0x00080000 /* Set by physio for raw transfers. */
269 #define B_UNUSED100000 0x00100000
270 #define B_DIRTY 0x00200000 /* Needs writing later. */
271 #define B_RELBUF 0x00400000 /* Release VMIO buffer. */
272 #define B_WANT 0x00800000 /* Used by vm_pager.c */
273 #define B_VNCLEAN 0x01000000 /* On vnode clean list */
274 #define B_VNDIRTY 0x02000000 /* On vnode dirty list */
275 #define B_PAGING 0x04000000 /* volatile paging I/O -- bypass VMIO */
276 #define B_ORDERED 0x08000000 /* Must guarantee I/O ordering */
277 #define B_RAM 0x10000000 /* Read ahead mark (flag) */
278 #define B_VMIO 0x20000000 /* VMIO flag */
279 #define B_CLUSTER 0x40000000 /* pagein op, so swap() can count it */
280 #define B_NOWDRAIN 0x80000000 /* Avoid wdrain deadlock */
282 #define PRINT_BUF_FLAGS "\20" \
283 "\40nowdrain\37cluster\36vmio\35ram\34ordered" \
284 "\33paging\32vndirty\31vnclean\30want\27relbuf\26dirty" \
285 "\25unused20\24raw\23unused18\22clusterok\21malloc\20nocache" \
286 "\17locked\16inval\15unused12\14error\13eintr\12unused9\11unused8" \
287 "\10delwri\7hashed\6cache\5deferred\4direct\3async\2needcommit\1age"
289 #define NOOFFSET (-1LL) /* No buffer offset calculated yet */
291 #ifdef _KERNEL
293 * Buffer locking. See sys/buf2.h for inline functions.
295 extern char *buf_wmesg; /* Default buffer lock message */
296 #define BUF_WMESG "bufwait"
298 #endif /* _KERNEL */
300 struct bio_queue_head {
301 TAILQ_HEAD(bio_queue, bio) queue;
302 off_t last_offset;
303 struct bio *insert_point;
304 struct bio *switch_point;
308 * This structure describes a clustered I/O.
310 struct cluster_save {
311 int bs_nchildren; /* Number of associated buffers. */
312 struct buf **bs_children; /* List of associated buffers. */
316 * Zero out the buffer's data area.
318 #define clrbuf(bp) { \
319 bzero((bp)->b_data, (u_int)(bp)->b_bcount); \
320 (bp)->b_resid = 0; \
324 * Flags to low-level bitmap allocation routines (balloc).
326 * Note: sequential_heuristic() in kern/vfs_vnops.c limits the count
327 * to 127.
329 #define B_SEQMASK 0x7F000000 /* Sequential heuristic mask. */
330 #define B_SEQSHIFT 24 /* Sequential heuristic shift. */
331 #define B_SEQMAX 0x7F
332 #define B_CLRBUF 0x01 /* Cleared invalid areas of buffer. */
333 #define B_SYNC 0x02 /* Do all allocations synchronously. */
335 #ifdef _KERNEL
336 extern int nbuf; /* The number of buffer headers */
337 extern int maxswzone; /* Max KVA for swap structures */
338 extern int maxbcache; /* Max KVA for buffer cache */
339 extern int runningbufspace;
340 extern int buf_maxio; /* nominal maximum I/O for buffer */
341 extern struct buf *buf; /* The buffer headers. */
342 extern char *buffers; /* The buffer contents. */
343 extern int bufpages; /* Number of memory pages in the buffer pool. */
344 extern struct buf *swbuf; /* Swap I/O buffer headers. */
345 extern int nswbuf; /* Number of swap I/O buffer headers. */
347 struct uio;
349 void bufinit (void);
350 void bwillwrite (void);
351 int buf_dirty_count_severe (void);
352 void initbufbio(struct buf *);
353 void reinitbufbio(struct buf *);
354 void clearbiocache(struct bio *);
355 void bremfree (struct buf *);
356 int bread (struct vnode *, off_t, int, struct buf **);
357 int breadn (struct vnode *, off_t, int, off_t *, int *, int,
358 struct buf **);
359 int bwrite (struct buf *);
360 void bdwrite (struct buf *);
361 void bawrite (struct buf *);
362 void bdirty (struct buf *);
363 void bundirty (struct buf *);
364 int bowrite (struct buf *);
365 void brelse (struct buf *);
366 void bqrelse (struct buf *);
367 int vfs_bio_awrite (struct buf *);
368 struct buf *getpbuf (int *);
369 int inmem (struct vnode *, off_t);
370 struct buf *findblk (struct vnode *, off_t);
371 struct buf *getblk (struct vnode *, off_t, int, int, int);
372 struct buf *geteblk (int);
373 struct bio *push_bio(struct bio *);
374 void pop_bio(struct bio *);
375 int biowait (struct buf *);
376 void biodone (struct bio *);
378 void cluster_append(struct bio *, struct buf *);
379 int cluster_read (struct vnode *, off_t, off_t, int,
380 int, int, struct buf **);
381 int cluster_wbuild (struct vnode *, int, off_t, int);
382 void cluster_write (struct buf *, off_t, int);
383 int physread (struct dev_read_args *);
384 int physwrite (struct dev_write_args *);
385 void vfs_bio_set_validclean (struct buf *, int base, int size);
386 void vfs_bio_clrbuf (struct buf *);
387 void vfs_busy_pages (struct vnode *, struct buf *);
388 void vfs_unbusy_pages (struct buf *);
389 int vmapbuf (struct buf *, caddr_t, int);
390 void vunmapbuf (struct buf *);
391 void relpbuf (struct buf *, int *);
392 void brelvp (struct buf *);
393 void bgetvp (struct vnode *, struct buf *);
394 int allocbuf (struct buf *bp, int size);
395 int scan_all_buffers (int (*)(struct buf *, void *), void *);
396 void reassignbuf (struct buf *);
397 struct buf *trypbuf (int *);
399 #endif /* _KERNEL */
400 #endif /* _KERNEL || _KERNEL_STRUCTURES */
401 #endif /* !_SYS_BUF_H_ */