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13 #include "dlm_internal.h"
14 #include "member.h"
15 #include "lock.h"
16 #include "dir.h"
17 #include "config.h"
18 #include "requestqueue.h"
20 struct rq_entry {
21 struct list_head list;
22 int nodeid;
23 struct dlm_message request;
27 * Requests received while the lockspace is in recovery get added to the
28 * request queue and processed when recovery is complete. This happens when
29 * the lockspace is suspended on some nodes before it is on others, or the
30 * lockspace is enabled on some while still suspended on others.
33 void dlm_add_requestqueue(struct dlm_ls *ls, int nodeid, struct dlm_message *ms)
35 struct rq_entry *e;
36 int length = ms->m_header.h_length - sizeof(struct dlm_message);
38 e = kmalloc(sizeof(struct rq_entry) + length, ls->ls_allocation);
39 if (!e) {
40 log_print("dlm_add_requestqueue: out of memory len %d", length);
41 return;
44 e->nodeid = nodeid;
45 memcpy(&e->request, ms, ms->m_header.h_length);
47 mutex_lock(&ls->ls_requestqueue_mutex);
48 list_add_tail(&e->list, &ls->ls_requestqueue);
49 mutex_unlock(&ls->ls_requestqueue_mutex);
53 * Called by dlm_recoverd to process normal messages saved while recovery was
54 * happening. Normal locking has been enabled before this is called. dlm_recv
55 * upon receiving a message, will wait for all saved messages to be drained
56 * here before processing the message it got. If a new dlm_ls_stop() arrives
57 * while we're processing these saved messages, it may block trying to suspend
58 * dlm_recv if dlm_recv is waiting for us in dlm_wait_requestqueue. In that
59 * case, we don't abort since locking_stopped is still 0. If dlm_recv is not
60 * waiting for us, then this processing may be aborted due to locking_stopped.
63 int dlm_process_requestqueue(struct dlm_ls *ls)
65 struct rq_entry *e;
66 int error = 0;
68 mutex_lock(&ls->ls_requestqueue_mutex);
70 for (;;) {
71 if (list_empty(&ls->ls_requestqueue)) {
72 mutex_unlock(&ls->ls_requestqueue_mutex);
73 error = 0;
74 break;
76 e = list_entry(ls->ls_requestqueue.next, struct rq_entry, list);
77 mutex_unlock(&ls->ls_requestqueue_mutex);
79 dlm_receive_message_saved(ls, &e->request);
81 mutex_lock(&ls->ls_requestqueue_mutex);
82 list_del(&e->list);
83 kfree(e);
85 if (dlm_locking_stopped(ls)) {
86 log_debug(ls, "process_requestqueue abort running");
87 mutex_unlock(&ls->ls_requestqueue_mutex);
88 error = -EINTR;
89 break;
91 schedule();
94 return error;
98 * After recovery is done, locking is resumed and dlm_recoverd takes all the
99 * saved requests and processes them as they would have been by dlm_recv. At
100 * the same time, dlm_recv will start receiving new requests from remote nodes.
101 * We want to delay dlm_recv processing new requests until dlm_recoverd has
102 * finished processing the old saved requests. We don't check for locking
103 * stopped here because dlm_ls_stop won't stop locking until it's suspended us
104 * (dlm_recv).
107 void dlm_wait_requestqueue(struct dlm_ls *ls)
109 for (;;) {
110 mutex_lock(&ls->ls_requestqueue_mutex);
111 if (list_empty(&ls->ls_requestqueue))
112 break;
113 mutex_unlock(&ls->ls_requestqueue_mutex);
114 schedule();
116 mutex_unlock(&ls->ls_requestqueue_mutex);
119 static int purge_request(struct dlm_ls *ls, struct dlm_message *ms, int nodeid)
121 uint32_t type = ms->m_type;
123 /* the ls is being cleaned up and freed by release_lockspace */
124 if (!ls->ls_count)
125 return 1;
127 if (dlm_is_removed(ls, nodeid))
128 return 1;
130 /* directory operations are always purged because the directory is
131 always rebuilt during recovery and the lookups resent */
133 if (type == DLM_MSG_REMOVE ||
134 type == DLM_MSG_LOOKUP ||
135 type == DLM_MSG_LOOKUP_REPLY)
136 return 1;
138 if (!dlm_no_directory(ls))
139 return 0;
141 /* with no directory, the master is likely to change as a part of
142 recovery; requests to/from the defunct master need to be purged */
144 switch (type) {
145 case DLM_MSG_REQUEST:
146 case DLM_MSG_CONVERT:
147 case DLM_MSG_UNLOCK:
148 case DLM_MSG_CANCEL:
149 /* we're no longer the master of this resource, the sender
150 will resend to the new master (see waiter_needs_recovery) */
152 if (dlm_hash2nodeid(ls, ms->m_hash) != dlm_our_nodeid())
153 return 1;
154 break;
156 case DLM_MSG_REQUEST_REPLY:
157 case DLM_MSG_CONVERT_REPLY:
158 case DLM_MSG_UNLOCK_REPLY:
159 case DLM_MSG_CANCEL_REPLY:
160 case DLM_MSG_GRANT:
161 /* this reply is from the former master of the resource,
162 we'll resend to the new master if needed */
164 if (dlm_hash2nodeid(ls, ms->m_hash) != nodeid)
165 return 1;
166 break;
169 return 0;
172 void dlm_purge_requestqueue(struct dlm_ls *ls)
174 struct dlm_message *ms;
175 struct rq_entry *e, *safe;
177 mutex_lock(&ls->ls_requestqueue_mutex);
178 list_for_each_entry_safe(e, safe, &ls->ls_requestqueue, list) {
179 ms = &e->request;
181 if (purge_request(ls, ms, e->nodeid)) {
182 list_del(&e->list);
183 kfree(e);
186 mutex_unlock(&ls->ls_requestqueue_mutex);