2 * Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
3 * Support for OneFS kernel oplocks
5 * Copyright (C) Volker Lendecke 2007
6 * Copyright (C) Tim Prouty, 2009
8 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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22 #define DBGC_CLASS DBGC_LOCKING
27 #include "oplock_onefs.h"
28 #include "smbd/globals.h"
30 #include <ifs/ifs_syscalls.h>
31 #include <isi_ecs/isi_ecs_oplocks.h>
34 struct onefs_oplocks_context
{
35 struct kernel_oplocks
*ctx
;
36 const struct oplocks_event_ops
*onefs_ops
;
38 struct fd_event
*read_fde
;
41 enum onefs_callback_state
{
43 ONEFS_WAITING_FOR_OPLOCK
46 struct onefs_callback_record
{
47 struct onefs_callback_record
*prev
, *next
;
49 enum onefs_callback_state state
;
51 files_struct
*fsp
; /* ONEFS_OPEN_FILE */
52 uint16_t mid
; /* ONEFS_WAITING_FOR_OPLOCK */
57 * Internal list of files (along with additional state) that have outstanding
58 * oplocks or requests for oplocks.
60 struct onefs_callback_record
*callback_recs
;
63 * Convert a onefs_callback_record to a string.
65 static char *onefs_callback_record_str_static(const struct onefs_callback_record
*r
)
67 static fstring result
;
70 fstrcpy(result
, "NULL callback record");
76 fstr_sprintf(result
, "cb record %llu for file %s",
77 r
->id
, r
->data
.fsp
->fsp_name
);
79 case ONEFS_WAITING_FOR_OPLOCK
:
80 fstr_sprintf(result
, "cb record %llu for pending mid %d",
81 r
->id
, (int)r
->data
.mid
);
84 fstr_sprintf(result
, "cb record %llu unknown state %d",
93 * Traverse the list of onefs_callback_records and print all entries.
95 static void debug_cb_records(const char *fn
)
97 struct onefs_callback_record
*rec
;
102 DEBUG(10, ("cb records (%s):\n", fn
));
104 for (rec
= callback_recs
; rec
; rec
= rec
->next
) {
105 DEBUGADD(10, ("%s\n", onefs_callback_record_str_static(rec
)));
110 * Find a callback record in the list of outstanding oplock operations.
112 * Once n ifs_createfile requests an oplock on a file, the kernel communicates
113 * with samba via the oplock event channel by sending events that reference an
114 * id. This function maps that id to the onefs_callback_record that was
115 * created for it during the initial setup on open (onefs_oplock_wait_record).
116 * When a matching id is found in the onefs_callback_record list, the
117 * callback_type is checked to make sure the record is in in the correct
120 static struct onefs_callback_record
*onefs_find_cb(uint64_t id
,
121 enum onefs_callback_state expected_state
)
123 struct onefs_callback_record
*rec
;
125 debug_cb_records("onefs_find_cb");
127 for (rec
= callback_recs
; rec
; rec
= rec
->next
) {
129 DEBUG(10, ("found %s\n",
130 onefs_callback_record_str_static(rec
)));
136 DEBUG(5, ("Could not find callback record for id %llu\n", id
));
140 if (rec
->state
!= expected_state
) {
141 DEBUG(0, ("Expected cb type %d, got %s", expected_state
,
142 onefs_callback_record_str_static(rec
)));
151 * Remove and free a callback record from the callback record list.
153 void destroy_onefs_callback_record(uint64_t id
)
155 struct onefs_callback_record
*rec
;
157 debug_cb_records("destroy_onefs_callback_record");
160 DEBUG(10, ("destroy_onefs_callback_record: Nothing to "
165 for (rec
= callback_recs
; rec
; rec
= rec
->next
) {
167 DLIST_REMOVE(callback_recs
, rec
);
169 DEBUG(10, ("removed cb rec %llu\n", id
));
174 DEBUG(0, ("Could not find cb rec %llu to delete", id
));
179 * Initialize a callback record and add it to the list of outstanding callback
182 * This is called in the open path before ifs_createfile so an id can be
183 * passed in. Each callback record can be in one of two states:
185 * 1. WAITING_FOR_OPLOCK: This is the initial state for all callback
186 * records. If ifs_createfile can be completed syncronously without needing
187 * to break any level I oplocks, the state is transitioned to OPEN_FILE.
188 * Otherwise ifs_createfile will finish asynchronously and the open is
189 * deferred. When the necessary level I opocks have been broken, and the
190 * open can be done, an event is sent by the kernel on the oplock event
191 * channel, which is handled by semlock_available_handler. At this point
192 * the deferred open is retried. Unless a level I oplock was acquired by
193 * another client, ifs_createfile will now complete synchronously.
195 * 2. OPEN_FILE: Once ifs_createfile completes, the callback record is
196 * transitioned to this state via onefs_set_oplock_callback.
198 uint64_t onefs_oplock_wait_record(uint16_t mid
)
200 struct onefs_callback_record
*result
;
201 static uint64_t id_generator
= 0;
203 if (!(result
= SMB_MALLOC_P(struct onefs_callback_record
))) {
204 DEBUG(0, ("talloc failed\n"));
208 memset(result
, '\0', sizeof(result
));
211 if (id_generator
== 0) {
212 /* Wow, that's a long-running smbd... */
216 result
->id
= id_generator
;
218 result
->state
= ONEFS_WAITING_FOR_OPLOCK
;
219 result
->data
.mid
= mid
;
220 DLIST_ADD(callback_recs
, result
);
222 DEBUG(10, ("New cb rec %llu created\n", result
->id
));
228 * Transition the callback record state to OPEN_FILE.
230 * This is called after the file is opened and an fsp struct has been
231 * allocated. The mid is dropped in favor of storing the fsp.
233 void onefs_set_oplock_callback(uint64_t id
, files_struct
*fsp
)
235 struct onefs_callback_record
*cb
;
238 DEBUG(10, ("onefs_set_oplock_callback called for cb rec %llu\n", id
));
240 if (!(cb
= onefs_find_cb(id
, ONEFS_WAITING_FOR_OPLOCK
))) {
241 if (asprintf(&msg
, "Got invalid callback %lld\n", id
) != -1) {
244 smb_panic("Got invalid callback id\n");
250 if (open_was_deferred(cb
->data
.mid
)) {
251 if (asprintf(&msg
, "Trying to upgrade callback for deferred "
252 "open mid=%d\n", cb
->data
.mid
) != -1) {
255 smb_panic("Trying to upgrade callback for deferred open "
259 cb
->state
= ONEFS_OPEN_FILE
;
264 * Using a callback record, initialize a share mode entry to pass to
265 * share_mode_entry_to_message to send samba IPC messages.
267 static void init_share_mode_entry(struct share_mode_entry
*sme
,
268 struct onefs_callback_record
*cb
,
273 sme
->pid
= procid_self();
274 sme
->op_type
= op_type
;
275 sme
->id
= cb
->data
.fsp
->file_id
;
276 sme
->share_file_id
= cb
->data
.fsp
->fh
->gen_id
;
280 * Callback when a break-to-none event is received from the kernel.
282 * On OneFS level 1 oplocks are always broken to level 2 first, therefore an
283 * async level 2 break message is always sent when breaking to none. The
284 * downside of this is that OneFS currently has no way to express breaking
285 * directly from level 1 to none.
287 static void oplock_break_to_none_handler(uint64_t id
)
289 struct onefs_callback_record
*cb
;
290 struct share_mode_entry sme
;
291 char msg
[MSG_SMB_SHARE_MODE_ENTRY_SIZE
];
293 DEBUG(10, ("oplock_break_to_none_handler called for id %llu\n", id
));
295 if (!(cb
= onefs_find_cb(id
, ONEFS_OPEN_FILE
))) {
296 DEBUG(3, ("oplock_break_to_none_handler: could not find "
297 "callback id %llu\n", id
));
301 DEBUG(10, ("oplock_break_to_none_handler called for file %s\n",
302 cb
->data
.fsp
->fsp_name
));
304 init_share_mode_entry(&sme
, cb
, FORCE_OPLOCK_BREAK_TO_NONE
);
305 share_mode_entry_to_message(msg
, &sme
);
306 messaging_send_buf(smbd_messaging_context(),
308 MSG_SMB_ASYNC_LEVEL2_BREAK
,
310 MSG_SMB_SHARE_MODE_ENTRY_SIZE
);
313 * We could still receive an OPLOCK_REVOKED message, so keep the
314 * oplock_callback_id around.
319 * Callback when a break-to-level2 event is received from the kernel.
321 * Breaks from level 1 to level 2.
323 static void oplock_break_to_level_two_handler(uint64_t id
)
325 struct onefs_callback_record
*cb
;
326 struct share_mode_entry sme
;
327 char msg
[MSG_SMB_SHARE_MODE_ENTRY_SIZE
];
329 DEBUG(10, ("oplock_break_to_level_two_handler called for id %llu\n",
332 if (!(cb
= onefs_find_cb(id
, ONEFS_OPEN_FILE
))) {
333 DEBUG(3, ("oplock_break_to_level_two_handler: could not find "
334 "callback id %llu\n", id
));
338 DEBUG(10, ("oplock_break_to_level_two_handler called for file %s\n",
339 cb
->data
.fsp
->fsp_name
));
341 init_share_mode_entry(&sme
, cb
, LEVEL_II_OPLOCK
);
342 share_mode_entry_to_message(msg
, &sme
);
343 messaging_send_buf(smbd_messaging_context(),
345 MSG_SMB_BREAK_REQUEST
,
347 MSG_SMB_SHARE_MODE_ENTRY_SIZE
);
350 * We could still receive an OPLOCK_REVOKED or OPLOCK_BREAK_TO_NONE
351 * message, so keep the oplock_callback_id around.
356 * Revoke an oplock from an unresponsive client.
358 * The kernel will send this message when it times out waiting for a level 1
359 * oplock break to be acknowledged by the client. The oplock is then
360 * immediately removed.
362 static void oplock_revoked_handler(uint64_t id
)
364 struct onefs_callback_record
*cb
;
365 files_struct
*fsp
= NULL
;
367 DEBUG(10, ("oplock_revoked_handler called for id %llu\n", id
));
369 if (!(cb
= onefs_find_cb(id
, ONEFS_OPEN_FILE
))) {
370 DEBUG(3, ("oplock_revoked_handler: could not find "
371 "callback id %llu\n", id
));
377 SMB_ASSERT(fsp
->oplock_timeout
== NULL
);
379 DEBUG(0,("Level 1 oplock break failed for file %s. Forcefully "
380 "revoking oplock\n", fsp
->fsp_name
));
382 global_client_failed_oplock_break
= True
;
386 * cb record is cleaned up in fsp ext data destructor on close, so
387 * leave it in the list.
392 * Asynchronous ifs_createfile callback
394 * If ifs_createfile had to asynchronously break any oplocks, this function is
395 * called when the kernel sends an event that the open can be retried.
397 static void semlock_available_handler(uint64_t id
)
399 struct onefs_callback_record
*cb
;
401 DEBUG(10, ("semlock_available_handler called: %llu\n", id
));
403 if (!(cb
= onefs_find_cb(id
, ONEFS_WAITING_FOR_OPLOCK
))) {
404 DEBUG(5, ("semlock_available_handler: Did not find callback "
409 DEBUG(10, ("Got semlock available for mid %d\n", cb
->data
.mid
));
412 if (!(open_was_deferred(cb
->data
.mid
))) {
414 if (asprintf(&msg
, "Semlock available on an open that wasn't "
416 onefs_callback_record_str_static(cb
)) != -1) {
419 smb_panic("Semlock available on an open that wasn't "
423 schedule_deferred_open_smb_message(cb
->data
.mid
);
425 /* Cleanup the callback record since the open will be retried. */
426 destroy_onefs_callback_record(id
);
432 * Asynchronous ifs_createfile failure callback
434 * If ifs_createfile had to asynchronously break any oplocks, but an error was
435 * encountered in the kernel, the open will be retried with the state->failed
436 * set to true. This will prompt the open path to send an INTERNAL_ERROR
437 * error message to the client.
439 static void semlock_async_failure_handler(uint64_t id
)
441 struct onefs_callback_record
*cb
;
442 struct pending_message_list
*pml
;
443 struct deferred_open_record
*state
;
445 DEBUG(1, ("semlock_async_failure_handler called: %llu\n", id
));
447 if (!(cb
= onefs_find_cb(id
, ONEFS_WAITING_FOR_OPLOCK
))) {
448 DEBUG(5, ("semlock_async_failure_handler: Did not find callback "
453 DEBUG(1, ("Got semlock_async_failure message for mid %d\n", cb
->data
.mid
));
456 if (!(open_was_deferred(cb
->data
.mid
))) {
458 if (asprintf(&msg
, "Semlock failure on an open that wasn't "
460 onefs_callback_record_str_static(cb
)) != -1) {
463 smb_panic("Semlock failure on an open that wasn't deferred\n");
466 /* Find the actual deferred open record. */
467 if (!(pml
= get_open_deferred_message(cb
->data
.mid
))) {
468 DEBUG(0, ("Could not find deferred request for "
469 "mid %d\n", cb
->data
.mid
));
470 destroy_onefs_callback_record(id
);
473 state
= (struct deferred_open_record
*)pml
->private_data
.data
;
475 /* Update to failed so the client can be notified on retried open. */
476 state
->failed
= true;
478 /* Schedule deferred open for immediate retry. */
479 schedule_deferred_open_smb_message(cb
->data
.mid
);
481 /* Cleanup the callback record here since the open will be retried. */
482 destroy_onefs_callback_record(id
);
488 * OneFS acquires all oplocks via ifs_createfile, so this is a no-op.
490 static bool onefs_set_kernel_oplock(struct kernel_oplocks
*_ctx
,
491 files_struct
*fsp
, int oplock_type
) {
496 * Release the kernel oplock.
498 static void onefs_release_kernel_oplock(struct kernel_oplocks
*_ctx
,
499 files_struct
*fsp
, int oplock_type
)
501 enum oplock_type oplock
= onefs_samba_oplock_to_oplock(oplock_type
);
503 DEBUG(10, ("onefs_release_kernel_oplock: Releasing %s to type %s\n",
504 fsp
->fsp_name
, onefs_oplock_str(oplock
)));
506 if (fsp
->fh
->fd
== -1) {
507 DEBUG(1, ("no fd\n"));
511 /* Downgrade oplock to either SHARED or NONE. */
512 if (ifs_oplock_downgrade(fsp
->fh
->fd
, oplock
)) {
513 DEBUG(1,("ifs_oplock_downgrade failed: %s\n",
519 * Wrap ifs_semlock_write so it is only called on operations that aren't
520 * already contended in the kernel.
522 static void onefs_semlock_write(int fd
, enum level2_contention_type type
,
523 enum semlock_operation semlock_op
)
528 case LEVEL2_CONTEND_ALLOC_GROW
:
529 case LEVEL2_CONTEND_POSIX_BRL
:
530 DEBUG(10, ("Taking %d write semlock for cmd %d on fd: %d\n",
531 semlock_op
, type
, fd
));
532 ret
= ifs_semlock_write(fd
, semlock_op
);
534 DEBUG(0,("ifs_semlock_write failed taking %d write "
535 "semlock for cmd %d on fd: %d: %s",
536 semlock_op
, type
, fd
, strerror(errno
)));
540 DEBUG(10, ("Skipping write semlock for cmd %d on fd: %d\n",
546 * Contend level 2 oplocks in the kernel and smbd.
548 * Taking a write semlock will contend all level 2 oplocks in all smbds across
549 * the cluster except the fsp's own level 2 oplock. This lack of
550 * self-contention is a limitation of the current OneFS kernel oplocks
551 * implementation. Luckily it is easy to contend our own level 2 oplock by
552 * checking the the fsp's oplock_type. If it's a level2, send a break message
553 * to the client and remove the oplock.
555 static void onefs_contend_level2_oplocks_begin(files_struct
*fsp
,
556 enum level2_contention_type type
)
558 /* Take care of level 2 kernel contention. */
559 onefs_semlock_write(fsp
->fh
->fd
, type
, SEMLOCK_LOCK
);
561 /* Take care of level 2 self contention. */
562 if (LEVEL_II_OPLOCK_TYPE(fsp
->oplock_type
))
563 break_level2_to_none_async(fsp
);
567 * Unlock the write semlock when the level 2 contending operation ends.
569 static void onefs_contend_level2_oplocks_end(files_struct
*fsp
,
570 enum level2_contention_type type
)
572 /* Take care of level 2 kernel contention. */
573 onefs_semlock_write(fsp
->fh
->fd
, type
, SEMLOCK_UNLOCK
);
577 * Return string value of onefs oplock types.
579 const char *onefs_oplock_str(enum oplock_type onefs_oplock_type
)
581 switch (onefs_oplock_type
) {
583 return "OPLOCK_NONE";
584 case OPLOCK_EXCLUSIVE
:
585 return "OPLOCK_EXCLUSIVE";
587 return "OPLOCK_BATCH";
589 return "OPLOCK_SHARED";
597 * Convert from onefs to samba oplock.
599 int onefs_oplock_to_samba_oplock(enum oplock_type onefs_oplock
)
601 switch (onefs_oplock
) {
604 case OPLOCK_EXCLUSIVE
:
605 return EXCLUSIVE_OPLOCK
;
609 return LEVEL_II_OPLOCK
;
611 DEBUG(0, ("unknown oplock type %d found\n", onefs_oplock
));
618 * Convert from samba to onefs oplock.
620 enum oplock_type
onefs_samba_oplock_to_oplock(int samba_oplock_type
)
622 if (BATCH_OPLOCK_TYPE(samba_oplock_type
)) return OPLOCK_BATCH
;
623 if (EXCLUSIVE_OPLOCK_TYPE(samba_oplock_type
)) return OPLOCK_EXCLUSIVE
;
624 if (LEVEL_II_OPLOCK_TYPE(samba_oplock_type
)) return OPLOCK_SHARED
;
629 * Oplock event handler.
631 * Call into the event system dispatcher to handle each event.
633 static void onefs_oplocks_read_fde_handler(struct event_context
*ev
,
634 struct fd_event
*fde
,
638 struct onefs_oplocks_context
*ctx
=
639 talloc_get_type(private_data
, struct onefs_oplocks_context
);
641 if (oplocks_event_dispatcher(ctx
->onefs_ops
)) {
642 DEBUG(0, ("oplocks_event_dispatcher failed: %s\n",
648 * Setup kernel oplocks
650 static const struct kernel_oplocks_ops onefs_koplocks_ops
= {
651 .set_oplock
= onefs_set_kernel_oplock
,
652 .release_oplock
= onefs_release_kernel_oplock
,
653 .contend_level2_oplocks_begin
= onefs_contend_level2_oplocks_begin
,
654 .contend_level2_oplocks_end
= onefs_contend_level2_oplocks_end
,
657 static const struct oplocks_event_ops onefs_dispatch_ops
= {
658 .oplock_break_to_none
= oplock_break_to_none_handler
,
659 .oplock_break_to_level_two
= oplock_break_to_level_two_handler
,
660 .oplock_revoked
= oplock_revoked_handler
,
661 .semlock_available
= semlock_available_handler
,
662 .semlock_async_failure
= semlock_async_failure_handler
,
665 struct kernel_oplocks
*onefs_init_kernel_oplocks(TALLOC_CTX
*mem_ctx
)
667 struct kernel_oplocks
*_ctx
= NULL
;
668 struct onefs_oplocks_context
*ctx
= NULL
;
669 struct procoptions po
= PROCOPTIONS_INIT
;
671 DEBUG(10, ("onefs_init_kernel_oplocks called\n"));
673 /* Set the non-blocking proc flag */
674 po
.po_flags_on
|= P_NON_BLOCKING_SEMLOCK
;
675 if (setprocoptions(&po
) != 0) {
676 DEBUG(0, ("setprocoptions failed: %s.\n", strerror(errno
)));
680 /* Setup the oplock contexts */
681 _ctx
= talloc_zero(mem_ctx
, struct kernel_oplocks
);
686 ctx
= talloc_zero(_ctx
, struct onefs_oplocks_context
);
691 _ctx
->ops
= &onefs_koplocks_ops
;
692 _ctx
->flags
= (KOPLOCKS_LEVEL2_SUPPORTED
|
693 KOPLOCKS_DEFERRED_OPEN_NOTIFICATION
|
694 KOPLOCKS_TIMEOUT_NOTIFICATION
|
695 KOPLOCKS_OPLOCK_BROKEN_NOTIFICATION
);
696 _ctx
->private_data
= ctx
;
698 ctx
->onefs_ops
= &onefs_dispatch_ops
;
700 /* Register an kernel event channel for oplocks */
701 ctx
->onefs_event_fd
= oplocks_event_register();
702 if (ctx
->onefs_event_fd
== -1) {
703 DEBUG(0, ("oplocks_event_register failed: %s\n",
708 DEBUG(10, ("oplock event_fd = %d\n", ctx
->onefs_event_fd
));
710 /* Register the oplock event_fd with samba's event system */
711 ctx
->read_fde
= event_add_fd(smbd_event_context(),
715 onefs_oplocks_read_fde_handler
,
725 void oplock_onefs_dummy(void);
726 void oplock_onefs_dummy(void) {}
727 #endif /* HAVE_ONEFS */