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1 /*
2 * Copyright (c) 2004 The DragonFly Project. All rights reserved.
3 *
4 * This code is derived from software contributed to The DragonFly Project
5 * by Matthew Dillon <dillon@backplane.com>
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34 * $DragonFly: src/sys/kern/vfs_lock.c,v 1.30 2008/06/30 03:57:41 dillon Exp $
38 * External virtual filesystem routines
40 #include "opt_ddb.h"
42 #include <sys/param.h>
43 #include <sys/systm.h>
44 #include <sys/kernel.h>
45 #include <sys/malloc.h>
46 #include <sys/mount.h>
47 #include <sys/proc.h>
48 #include <sys/vnode.h>
49 #include <sys/buf.h>
50 #include <sys/sysctl.h>
52 #include <machine/limits.h>
54 #include <vm/vm.h>
55 #include <vm/vm_object.h>
57 #include <sys/buf2.h>
58 #include <sys/thread2.h>
59 #include <sys/sysref2.h>
61 static void vnode_terminate(struct vnode *vp);
62 static boolean_t vnode_ctor(void *obj, void *private, int ocflags);
63 static void vnode_dtor(void *obj, void *private);
65 static MALLOC_DEFINE(M_VNODE, "vnodes", "vnode structures");
66 static struct sysref_class vnode_sysref_class = {
67 .name = "vnode",
68 .mtype = M_VNODE,
69 .proto = SYSREF_PROTO_VNODE,
70 .offset = offsetof(struct vnode, v_sysref),
71 .objsize = sizeof(struct vnode),
72 .mag_capacity = 256,
73 .flags = SRC_MANAGEDINIT,
74 .ctor = vnode_ctor,
75 .dtor = vnode_dtor,
76 .ops = {
77 .terminate = (sysref_terminate_func_t)vnode_terminate
81 static TAILQ_HEAD(freelst, vnode) vnode_free_list; /* vnode free list */
83 int freevnodes = 0;
84 SYSCTL_INT(_debug, OID_AUTO, freevnodes, CTLFLAG_RD,
85 &freevnodes, 0, "");
86 static int wantfreevnodes = 25;
87 SYSCTL_INT(_debug, OID_AUTO, wantfreevnodes, CTLFLAG_RW,
88 &wantfreevnodes, 0, "");
91 * Called from vfsinit()
93 void
94 vfs_lock_init(void)
96 TAILQ_INIT(&vnode_free_list);
100 * Inline helper functions. vbusy() and vfree() must be called while in a
101 * critical section.
103 * Warning: must be callable if the caller holds a read spinlock to something
104 * else, meaning we can't use read spinlocks here.
106 static __inline
107 void
108 __vbusy(struct vnode *vp)
110 TAILQ_REMOVE(&vnode_free_list, vp, v_freelist);
111 freevnodes--;
112 vp->v_flag &= ~(VFREE|VAGE);
115 static __inline
116 void
117 __vfree(struct vnode *vp)
119 if (vp->v_flag & (VAGE|VRECLAIMED))
120 TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(&vnode_free_list, vp, v_freelist);
121 else
122 TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&vnode_free_list, vp, v_freelist);
123 freevnodes++;
124 vp->v_flag &= ~VAGE;
125 vp->v_flag |= VFREE;
128 static __inline
129 void
130 __vfreetail(struct vnode *vp)
132 TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&vnode_free_list, vp, v_freelist);
133 freevnodes++;
134 vp->v_flag |= VFREE;
138 * Return a C boolean if we should put the vnode on the freelist (VFREE),
139 * or leave it / mark it as VCACHED.
141 * This routine is only valid if the vnode is already either VFREE or
142 * VCACHED, or if it can become VFREE or VCACHED via vnode_terminate().
144 static __inline boolean_t
145 vshouldfree(struct vnode *vp)
147 return (vp->v_auxrefs == 0 &&
148 (vp->v_object == NULL || vp->v_object->resident_page_count == 0));
152 * Add a ref to an active vnode. This function should never be called
153 * with an inactive vnode (use vget() instead).
155 void
156 vref(struct vnode *vp)
158 KKASSERT(vp->v_sysref.refcnt > 0 &&
159 (vp->v_flag & (VFREE|VINACTIVE)) == 0);
160 sysref_get(&vp->v_sysref);
164 * Release a ref on an active or inactive vnode. The sysref termination
165 * function will be called when the active last active reference is released,
166 * and the vnode is returned to the objcache when the last inactive
167 * reference is released.
169 void
170 vrele(struct vnode *vp)
172 sysref_put(&vp->v_sysref);
176 * Add an auxiliary data structure reference to the vnode. Auxiliary
177 * references do not change the state of the vnode or prevent them
178 * from being deactivated, reclaimed, or placed on the free list.
180 * An auxiliary reference DOES prevent the vnode from being destroyed,
181 * allowing you to vx_lock() it, test state, etc.
183 * An auxiliary reference DOES NOT move a vnode out of the VFREE state
184 * once it has entered it.
186 * MPSAFE
188 void
189 vhold(struct vnode *vp)
191 KKASSERT(vp->v_sysref.refcnt != 0);
192 atomic_add_int(&vp->v_auxrefs, 1);
196 * Remove an auxiliary reference from the vnode.
198 * vdrop needs to check for a VCACHE->VFREE transition to catch cases
199 * where a vnode is held past its reclamation.
201 void
202 vdrop(struct vnode *vp)
204 KKASSERT(vp->v_sysref.refcnt != 0 && vp->v_auxrefs > 0);
205 atomic_subtract_int(&vp->v_auxrefs, 1);
206 if ((vp->v_flag & VCACHED) && vshouldfree(vp)) {
207 /*vp->v_flag |= VAGE;*/
208 vp->v_flag &= ~VCACHED;
209 __vfree(vp);
214 * This function is called when the last active reference on the vnode
215 * is released, typically via vrele(). SYSREF will give the vnode a
216 * negative ref count, indicating that it is undergoing termination or
217 * is being set aside for the cache, and one final sysref_put() is
218 * required to actually return it to the memory subsystem.
220 * However, because vnodes may have auxiliary structural references via
221 * v_auxrefs, we must interlock auxiliary references against termination
222 * via the VX lock mechanism. It is possible for a vnode to be reactivated
223 * while we were blocked on the lock.
225 void
226 vnode_terminate(struct vnode *vp)
228 vx_lock(vp);
229 if (sysref_isinactive(&vp->v_sysref)) {
231 * Deactivate the vnode by marking it VFREE or VCACHED.
232 * The vnode can be reactivated from either state until
233 * reclaimed. These states inherit the 'last' sysref on the
234 * vnode.
236 * NOTE: There may be additional inactive references from
237 * other entities blocking on the VX lock while we hold it,
238 * but this does not prevent us from changing the vnode's
239 * state.
241 * NOTE: The vnode could already be marked inactive. XXX
242 * how?
244 * NOTE: The vnode may be marked inactive with dirty buffers
245 * or dirty pages in its cached VM object still present.
247 if ((vp->v_flag & VINACTIVE) == 0) {
248 vp->v_flag |= VINACTIVE;
249 VOP_INACTIVE(vp);
251 KKASSERT((vp->v_flag & (VFREE|VCACHED)) == 0);
252 if (vshouldfree(vp))
253 __vfree(vp);
254 else
255 vp->v_flag |= VCACHED; /* inactive but not yet free */
256 vx_unlock(vp);
257 } else {
259 * Someone reactivated the vnode while were blocked on the
260 * VX lock. Release the VX lock and release the (now active)
261 * last reference which is no longer last.
263 vx_unlock(vp);
264 vrele(vp);
269 * Physical vnode constructor / destructor. These are only executed on
270 * the backend of the objcache. They are NOT executed on every vnode
271 * allocation or deallocation.
273 boolean_t
274 vnode_ctor(void *obj, void *private, int ocflags)
276 struct vnode *vp = obj;
278 lwkt_token_init(&vp->v_token);
279 lockinit(&vp->v_lock, "vnode", 0, 0);
280 ccms_dataspace_init(&vp->v_ccms);
281 TAILQ_INIT(&vp->v_namecache);
282 RB_INIT(&vp->v_rbclean_tree);
283 RB_INIT(&vp->v_rbdirty_tree);
284 RB_INIT(&vp->v_rbhash_tree);
285 return(TRUE);
288 void
289 vnode_dtor(void *obj, void *private)
291 struct vnode *vp = obj;
293 ccms_dataspace_destroy(&vp->v_ccms);
296 /****************************************************************
297 * VX LOCKING FUNCTIONS *
298 ****************************************************************
300 * These functions lock vnodes for reclamation and deactivation related
301 * activities. The caller must already be holding some sort of reference
302 * on the vnode.
305 void
306 vx_lock(struct vnode *vp)
308 lockmgr(&vp->v_lock, LK_EXCLUSIVE);
311 static int
312 vx_lock_nonblock(struct vnode *vp)
314 return(lockmgr(&vp->v_lock, LK_EXCLUSIVE | LK_NOWAIT));
317 void
318 vx_unlock(struct vnode *vp)
320 lockmgr(&vp->v_lock, LK_RELEASE);
323 /****************************************************************
324 * VNODE ACQUISITION FUNCTIONS *
325 ****************************************************************
327 * These functions must be used when accessing a vnode via an auxiliary
328 * reference such as the namecache or free list, or when you wish to
329 * do a combo ref+lock sequence.
331 * These functions are MANDATORY for any code chain accessing a vnode
332 * whos activation state is not known.
334 * vget()/vput() are used when reactivation is desired.
336 * vx_get() and vx_put() are used when reactivation is not desired.
339 vget(struct vnode *vp, int flags)
341 int error;
344 * A lock type must be passed
346 if ((flags & LK_TYPE_MASK) == 0) {
347 panic("vget() called with no lock specified!");
348 /* NOT REACHED */
352 * Reference the structure and then acquire the lock. 0->1
353 * transitions and refs during termination are allowed here so
354 * call sysref directly.
357 sysref_get(&vp->v_sysref);
358 if ((error = vn_lock(vp, flags)) != 0) {
360 * The lock failed, undo and return an error.
362 sysref_put(&vp->v_sysref);
363 } else if (vp->v_flag & VRECLAIMED) {
365 * The node is being reclaimed and cannot be reactivated
366 * any more, undo and return ENOENT.
368 vn_unlock(vp);
369 vrele(vp);
370 error = ENOENT;
371 } else {
373 * If the vnode is marked VFREE or VCACHED it needs to be
374 * reactivated, otherwise it had better already be active.
375 * VINACTIVE must also be cleared.
377 * In the VFREE/VCACHED case we have to throw away the
378 * sysref that was earmarking those cases and preventing
379 * the vnode from being destroyed. Our sysref is still held.
381 if (vp->v_flag & VFREE) {
382 __vbusy(vp);
383 sysref_put(&vp->v_sysref);
384 sysref_activate(&vp->v_sysref);
385 } else if (vp->v_flag & VCACHED) {
386 vp->v_flag &= ~VCACHED;
387 sysref_put(&vp->v_sysref);
388 sysref_activate(&vp->v_sysref);
389 } else {
390 KKASSERT(sysref_isactive(&vp->v_sysref));
392 vp->v_flag &= ~VINACTIVE;
393 error = 0;
395 return(error);
398 void
399 vput(struct vnode *vp)
401 vn_unlock(vp);
402 vrele(vp);
406 * XXX The vx_*() locks should use auxrefs, not the main reference counter.
408 void
409 vx_get(struct vnode *vp)
411 sysref_get(&vp->v_sysref);
412 lockmgr(&vp->v_lock, LK_EXCLUSIVE);
416 vx_get_nonblock(struct vnode *vp)
418 int error;
420 sysref_get(&vp->v_sysref);
421 error = lockmgr(&vp->v_lock, LK_EXCLUSIVE | LK_NOWAIT);
422 if (error)
423 sysref_put(&vp->v_sysref);
424 return(error);
428 * Relase a VX lock that also held a ref on the vnode.
430 * vx_put needs to check for a VCACHE->VFREE transition to catch the
431 * case where e.g. vnlru issues a vgone*().
433 void
434 vx_put(struct vnode *vp)
436 if ((vp->v_flag & VCACHED) && vshouldfree(vp)) {
437 /*vp->v_flag |= VAGE;*/
438 vp->v_flag &= ~VCACHED;
439 __vfree(vp);
441 lockmgr(&vp->v_lock, LK_RELEASE);
442 sysref_put(&vp->v_sysref);
446 * Misc functions
449 void
450 vsetflags(struct vnode *vp, int flags)
452 crit_enter();
453 vp->v_flag |= flags;
454 crit_exit();
457 void
458 vclrflags(struct vnode *vp, int flags)
460 crit_enter();
461 vp->v_flag &= ~flags;
462 crit_exit();
466 * Try to reuse a vnode from the free list. NOTE: The returned vnode
467 * is not completely initialized.
469 static
470 struct vnode *
471 allocfreevnode(void)
473 struct vnode *vp;
474 int count;
476 for (count = 0; count < freevnodes; count++) {
478 * Note that regardless of how we block in this loop,
479 * we only get here if freevnodes != 0 so there
480 * had better be something on the list.
482 * Try to lock the first vnode on the free list.
483 * Cycle if we can't.
485 * XXX NOT MP SAFE
487 vp = TAILQ_FIRST(&vnode_free_list);
488 if (vx_lock_nonblock(vp)) {
489 KKASSERT(vp->v_flag & VFREE);
490 TAILQ_REMOVE(&vnode_free_list, vp, v_freelist);
491 TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&vnode_free_list,
492 vp, v_freelist);
493 continue;
497 * With the vnode locked we can safely remove it
498 * from the free list. We inherit the reference
499 * that was previously associated with the vnode
500 * being on the free list.
502 KKASSERT((vp->v_flag & (VFREE|VINACTIVE)) ==
503 (VFREE|VINACTIVE));
504 KKASSERT(sysref_isinactive(&vp->v_sysref));
505 __vbusy(vp);
508 * Holding the VX lock on an inactive vnode prevents it
509 * from being reactivated or reused. New namecache
510 * associations can only be made using active vnodes.
512 * Another thread may be blocked on our vnode lock while
513 * holding a namecache lock. We can only reuse this vnode
514 * if we can clear all namecache associations without
515 * blocking.
517 if ((vp->v_flag & VRECLAIMED) == 0) {
518 if (cache_inval_vp_nonblock(vp)) {
519 __vfreetail(vp);
520 vx_unlock(vp);
521 continue;
523 vgone_vxlocked(vp);
524 /* vnode is still VX locked */
528 * We can reuse the vnode if no primary or auxiliary
529 * references remain other then ours, else put it
530 * back on the free list and keep looking.
532 * Either the free list inherits the last reference
533 * or we fall through and sysref_activate() the last
534 * reference.
536 * Since the vnode is in a VRECLAIMED state, no new
537 * namecache associations could have been made.
539 KKASSERT(TAILQ_EMPTY(&vp->v_namecache));
540 if (vp->v_auxrefs ||
541 !sysref_islastdeactivation(&vp->v_sysref)) {
542 __vfreetail(vp);
543 vx_unlock(vp);
544 continue;
548 * Return a VX locked vnode suitable for reuse. The caller
549 * inherits the sysref.
551 return(vp);
553 return(NULL);
557 * Obtain a new vnode from the freelist, allocating more if necessary.
558 * The returned vnode is VX locked & refd.
560 struct vnode *
561 allocvnode(int lktimeout, int lkflags)
563 struct vnode *vp;
566 * Try to reuse vnodes if we hit the max. This situation only
567 * occurs in certain large-memory (2G+) situations. We cannot
568 * attempt to directly reclaim vnodes due to nasty recursion
569 * problems.
571 while (numvnodes - freevnodes > desiredvnodes)
572 vnlru_proc_wait();
575 * Try to build up as many vnodes as we can before reallocating
576 * from the free list. A vnode on the free list simply means
577 * that it is inactive with no resident pages. It may or may not
578 * have been reclaimed and could have valuable information associated
579 * with it that we shouldn't throw away unless we really need to.
581 * HAMMER NOTE: Re-establishing a vnode is a fairly expensive
582 * operation for HAMMER but this should benefit UFS as well.
584 if (freevnodes >= wantfreevnodes && numvnodes >= desiredvnodes)
585 vp = allocfreevnode();
586 else
587 vp = NULL;
588 if (vp == NULL) {
589 vp = sysref_alloc(&vnode_sysref_class);
590 lockmgr(&vp->v_lock, LK_EXCLUSIVE);
591 numvnodes++;
595 * We are using a managed sysref class, vnode fields are only
596 * zerod on initial allocation from the backing store, not
597 * on reallocation. Thus we have to clear these fields for both
598 * reallocation and reuse.
600 #ifdef INVARIANTS
601 if (vp->v_data)
602 panic("cleaned vnode isn't");
603 if (bio_track_active(&vp->v_track_read) ||
604 bio_track_active(&vp->v_track_write)) {
605 panic("Clean vnode has pending I/O's");
607 if (vp->v_flag & VONWORKLST)
608 panic("Clean vnode still pending on syncer worklist!");
609 if (!RB_EMPTY(&vp->v_rbdirty_tree))
610 panic("Clean vnode still has dirty buffers!");
611 if (!RB_EMPTY(&vp->v_rbclean_tree))
612 panic("Clean vnode still has clean buffers!");
613 if (!RB_EMPTY(&vp->v_rbhash_tree))
614 panic("Clean vnode still on hash tree!");
615 KKASSERT(vp->v_mount == NULL);
616 #endif
617 vp->v_flag = 0;
618 vp->v_lastw = 0;
619 vp->v_lasta = 0;
620 vp->v_cstart = 0;
621 vp->v_clen = 0;
622 vp->v_socket = 0;
623 vp->v_opencount = 0;
624 vp->v_writecount = 0; /* XXX */
627 * lktimeout only applies when LK_TIMELOCK is used, and only
628 * the pageout daemon uses it. The timeout may not be zero
629 * or the pageout daemon can deadlock in low-VM situations.
631 if (lktimeout == 0)
632 lktimeout = hz / 10;
633 lockreinit(&vp->v_lock, "vnode", lktimeout, lkflags);
634 KKASSERT(TAILQ_FIRST(&vp->v_namecache) == NULL);
635 /* exclusive lock still held */
638 * Note: sysref needs to be activated to convert -0x40000000 to +1.
639 * The -0x40000000 comes from the last ref on reuse, and from
640 * sysref_init() on allocate.
642 sysref_activate(&vp->v_sysref);
643 vp->v_filesize = NOOFFSET;
644 vp->v_type = VNON;
645 vp->v_tag = 0;
646 vp->v_ops = NULL;
647 vp->v_data = NULL;
648 KKASSERT(vp->v_mount == NULL);
650 return (vp);
654 freesomevnodes(int n)
656 struct vnode *vp;
657 int count = 0;
659 while (n) {
660 --n;
661 if ((vp = allocfreevnode()) == NULL)
662 break;
663 vx_put(vp);
664 --numvnodes;
666 return(count);