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32 /*
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35 */
36
37 /** \defgroup LDLM Lustre Distributed Lock Manager
38 *
39 * Lustre DLM is based on VAX DLM.
40 * Its two main roles are:
41 * - To provide locking assuring consistency of data on all Lustre nodes.
42 * - To allow clients to cache state protected by a lock by holding the
43 * lock until a conflicting lock is requested or it is expired by the LRU.
44 *
45 * @{
46 */
47
48 #ifndef _LUSTRE_DLM_H__
49 #define _LUSTRE_DLM_H__
50
51 #include "linux/lustre_dlm.h"
52
53 #include "lustre_lib.h"
54 #include "lustre_net.h"
55 #include "lustre_import.h"
56 #include "lustre_handles.h"
57 #include "interval_tree.h" /* for interval_node{}, ldlm_extent */
58 #include "lu_ref.h"
59
60 #include "lustre_dlm_flags.h"
61
62 struct obd_ops;
63 struct obd_device;
64
65 #define OBD_LDLM_DEVICENAME "ldlm"
66
67 #define LDLM_DEFAULT_LRU_SIZE (100 * num_online_cpus())
68 #define LDLM_DEFAULT_MAX_ALIVE (cfs_time_seconds(36000))
69 #define LDLM_CTIME_AGE_LIMIT (10)
70 #define LDLM_DEFAULT_PARALLEL_AST_LIMIT 1024
71
72 /**
73 * LDLM non-error return states
74 */
75 typedef enum {
76 ELDLM_OK = 0,
77
78 ELDLM_LOCK_CHANGED = 300,
79 ELDLM_LOCK_ABORTED = 301,
80 ELDLM_LOCK_REPLACED = 302,
81 ELDLM_NO_LOCK_DATA = 303,
82 ELDLM_LOCK_WOULDBLOCK = 304,
83
84 ELDLM_NAMESPACE_EXISTS = 400,
85 ELDLM_BAD_NAMESPACE = 401
86 } ldlm_error_t;
87
88 /**
89 * LDLM namespace type.
90 * The "client" type is actually an indication that this is a narrow local view
91 * into complete namespace on the server. Such namespaces cannot make any
92 * decisions about lack of conflicts or do any autonomous lock granting without
93 * first speaking to a server.
94 */
95 typedef enum {
96 LDLM_NAMESPACE_SERVER = 1 << 0,
97 LDLM_NAMESPACE_CLIENT = 1 << 1
98 } ldlm_side_t;
99
100 /**
101 * The blocking callback is overloaded to perform two functions. These flags
102 * indicate which operation should be performed.
103 */
104 #define LDLM_CB_BLOCKING 1
105 #define LDLM_CB_CANCELING 2
106
107 /**
108 * \name Lock Compatibility Matrix.
109 *
110 * A lock has both a type (extent, flock, inode bits, or plain) and a mode.
111 * Lock types are described in their respective implementation files:
112 * ldlm_{extent,flock,inodebits,plain}.c.
113 *
114 * There are six lock modes along with a compatibility matrix to indicate if
115 * two locks are compatible.
116 *
117 * - EX: Exclusive mode. Before a new file is created, MDS requests EX lock
118 * on the parent.
119 * - PW: Protective Write (normal write) mode. When a client requests a write
120 * lock from an OST, a lock with PW mode will be issued.
121 * - PR: Protective Read (normal read) mode. When a client requests a read from
122 * an OST, a lock with PR mode will be issued. Also, if the client opens a
123 * file for execution, it is granted a lock with PR mode.
124 * - CW: Concurrent Write mode. The type of lock that the MDS grants if a client
125 * requests a write lock during a file open operation.
126 * - CR Concurrent Read mode. When a client performs a path lookup, MDS grants
127 * an inodebit lock with the CR mode on the intermediate path component.
128 * - NL Null mode.
129 *
130 * <PRE>
131 * NL CR CW PR PW EX
132 * NL 1 1 1 1 1 1
133 * CR 1 1 1 1 1 0
134 * CW 1 1 1 0 0 0
135 * PR 1 1 0 1 0 0
136 * PW 1 1 0 0 0 0
137 * EX 1 0 0 0 0 0
138 * </PRE>
139 */
140 /** @{ */
141 #define LCK_COMPAT_EX LCK_NL
142 #define LCK_COMPAT_PW (LCK_COMPAT_EX | LCK_CR)
143 #define LCK_COMPAT_PR (LCK_COMPAT_PW | LCK_PR)
144 #define LCK_COMPAT_CW (LCK_COMPAT_PW | LCK_CW)
145 #define LCK_COMPAT_CR (LCK_COMPAT_CW | LCK_PR | LCK_PW)
146 #define LCK_COMPAT_NL (LCK_COMPAT_CR | LCK_EX | LCK_GROUP)
147 #define LCK_COMPAT_GROUP (LCK_GROUP | LCK_NL)
148 #define LCK_COMPAT_COS (LCK_COS)
149 /** @} Lock Compatibility Matrix */
150
151 extern ldlm_mode_t lck_compat_array[];
152
153 static inline void lockmode_verify(ldlm_mode_t mode)
154 {
155 LASSERT(mode > LCK_MINMODE && mode < LCK_MAXMODE);
156 }
157
158 static inline int lockmode_compat(ldlm_mode_t exist_mode, ldlm_mode_t new_mode)
159 {
160 return (lck_compat_array[exist_mode] & new_mode);
161 }
162
163 /*
164 *
165 * cluster name spaces
166 *
167 */
168
169 #define DLM_OST_NAMESPACE 1
170 #define DLM_MDS_NAMESPACE 2
171
172 /* XXX
173 - do we just separate this by security domains and use a prefix for
174 multiple namespaces in the same domain?
175 -
176 */
177
178 /**
179 * Locking rules for LDLM:
180 *
181 * lr_lock
182 *
183 * lr_lock
184 * waiting_locks_spinlock
185 *
186 * lr_lock
187 * led_lock
188 *
189 * lr_lock
190 * ns_lock
191 *
192 * lr_lvb_mutex
193 * lr_lock
194 *
195 */
196
197 struct ldlm_pool;
198 struct ldlm_lock;
199 struct ldlm_resource;
200 struct ldlm_namespace;
201
202 /**
203 * Operations on LDLM pools.
204 * LDLM pool is a pool of locks in the namespace without any implicitly
205 * specified limits.
206 * Locks in the pool are organized in LRU.
207 * Local memory pressure or server instructions (e.g. mempressure on server)
208 * can trigger freeing of locks from the pool
209 */
210 struct ldlm_pool_ops {
211 /** Recalculate pool \a pl usage */
212 int (*po_recalc)(struct ldlm_pool *pl);
213 /** Cancel at least \a nr locks from pool \a pl */
214 int (*po_shrink)(struct ldlm_pool *pl, int nr,
215 gfp_t gfp_mask);
216 int (*po_setup)(struct ldlm_pool *pl, int limit);
217 };
218
219 /** One second for pools thread check interval. Each pool has own period. */
220 #define LDLM_POOLS_THREAD_PERIOD (1)
221
222 /** ~6% margin for modest pools. See ldlm_pool.c for details. */
223 #define LDLM_POOLS_MODEST_MARGIN_SHIFT (4)
224
225 /** Default recalc period for server side pools in sec. */
226 #define LDLM_POOL_SRV_DEF_RECALC_PERIOD (1)
227
228 /** Default recalc period for client side pools in sec. */
229 #define LDLM_POOL_CLI_DEF_RECALC_PERIOD (10)
230
231 /**
232 * LDLM pool structure to track granted locks.
233 * For purposes of determining when to release locks on e.g. memory pressure.
234 * This feature is commonly referred to as lru_resize.
235 */
236 struct ldlm_pool {
237 /** Pool proc directory. */
238 struct proc_dir_entry *pl_proc_dir;
239 /** Pool name, must be long enough to hold compound proc entry name. */
240 char pl_name[100];
241 /** Lock for protecting SLV/CLV updates. */
242 spinlock_t pl_lock;
243 /** Number of allowed locks in in pool, both, client and server side. */
244 atomic_t pl_limit;
245 /** Number of granted locks in */
246 atomic_t pl_granted;
247 /** Grant rate per T. */
248 atomic_t pl_grant_rate;
249 /** Cancel rate per T. */
250 atomic_t pl_cancel_rate;
251 /** Server lock volume (SLV). Protected by pl_lock. */
252 __u64 pl_server_lock_volume;
253 /** Current biggest client lock volume. Protected by pl_lock. */
254 __u64 pl_client_lock_volume;
255 /** Lock volume factor. SLV on client is calculated as following:
256 * server_slv * lock_volume_factor. */
257 atomic_t pl_lock_volume_factor;
258 /** Time when last SLV from server was obtained. */
259 time_t pl_recalc_time;
260 /** Recalculation period for pool. */
261 time_t pl_recalc_period;
262 /** Recalculation and shrink operations. */
263 const struct ldlm_pool_ops *pl_ops;
264 /** Number of planned locks for next period. */
265 int pl_grant_plan;
266 /** Pool statistics. */
267 struct lprocfs_stats *pl_stats;
268 };
269
270 typedef int (*ldlm_res_policy)(struct ldlm_namespace *, struct ldlm_lock **,
271 void *req_cookie, ldlm_mode_t mode, __u64 flags,
272 void *data);
273
274 typedef int (*ldlm_cancel_for_recovery)(struct ldlm_lock *lock);
275
276 /**
277 * LVB operations.
278 * LVB is Lock Value Block. This is a special opaque (to LDLM) value that could
279 * be associated with an LDLM lock and transferred from client to server and
280 * back.
281 *
282 * Currently LVBs are used by:
283 * - OSC-OST code to maintain current object size/times
284 * - layout lock code to return the layout when the layout lock is granted
285 */
286 struct ldlm_valblock_ops {
287 int (*lvbo_init)(struct ldlm_resource *res);
288 int (*lvbo_update)(struct ldlm_resource *res,
289 struct ptlrpc_request *r,
290 int increase);
291 int (*lvbo_free)(struct ldlm_resource *res);
292 /* Return size of lvb data appropriate RPC size can be reserved */
293 int (*lvbo_size)(struct ldlm_lock *lock);
294 /* Called to fill in lvb data to RPC buffer @buf */
295 int (*lvbo_fill)(struct ldlm_lock *lock, void *buf, int buflen);
296 };
297
298 /**
299 * LDLM pools related, type of lock pool in the namespace.
300 * Greedy means release cached locks aggressively
301 */
302 typedef enum {
303 LDLM_NAMESPACE_GREEDY = 1 << 0,
304 LDLM_NAMESPACE_MODEST = 1 << 1
305 } ldlm_appetite_t;
306
307 /**
308 * Default values for the "max_nolock_size", "contention_time" and
309 * "contended_locks" namespace tunables.
310 */
311 #define NS_DEFAULT_MAX_NOLOCK_BYTES 0
312 #define NS_DEFAULT_CONTENTION_SECONDS 2
313 #define NS_DEFAULT_CONTENDED_LOCKS 32
314
315 struct ldlm_ns_bucket {
316 /** back pointer to namespace */
317 struct ldlm_namespace *nsb_namespace;
318 /**
319 * Estimated lock callback time. Used by adaptive timeout code to
320 * avoid spurious client evictions due to unresponsiveness when in
321 * fact the network or overall system load is at fault
322 */
323 struct adaptive_timeout nsb_at_estimate;
324 };
325
326 enum {
327 /** LDLM namespace lock stats */
328 LDLM_NSS_LOCKS = 0,
329 LDLM_NSS_LAST
330 };
331
332 typedef enum {
333 /** invalid type */
334 LDLM_NS_TYPE_UNKNOWN = 0,
335 /** mdc namespace */
336 LDLM_NS_TYPE_MDC,
337 /** mds namespace */
338 LDLM_NS_TYPE_MDT,
339 /** osc namespace */
340 LDLM_NS_TYPE_OSC,
341 /** ost namespace */
342 LDLM_NS_TYPE_OST,
343 /** mgc namespace */
344 LDLM_NS_TYPE_MGC,
345 /** mgs namespace */
346 LDLM_NS_TYPE_MGT,
347 } ldlm_ns_type_t;
348
349 /**
350 * LDLM Namespace.
351 *
352 * Namespace serves to contain locks related to a particular service.
353 * There are two kinds of namespaces:
354 * - Server namespace has knowledge of all locks and is therefore authoritative
355 * to make decisions like what locks could be granted and what conflicts
356 * exist during new lock enqueue.
357 * - Client namespace only has limited knowledge about locks in the namespace,
358 * only seeing locks held by the client.
359 *
360 * Every Lustre service has one server namespace present on the server serving
361 * that service. Every client connected to the service has a client namespace
362 * for it.
363 * Every lock obtained by client in that namespace is actually represented by
364 * two in-memory locks. One on the server and one on the client. The locks are
365 * linked by a special cookie by which one node can tell to the other which lock
366 * it actually means during communications. Such locks are called remote locks.
367 * The locks held by server only without any reference to a client are called
368 * local locks.
369 */
370 struct ldlm_namespace {
371 /** Backward link to OBD, required for LDLM pool to store new SLV. */
372 struct obd_device *ns_obd;
373
374 /** Flag indicating if namespace is on client instead of server */
375 ldlm_side_t ns_client;
376
377 /** Resource hash table for namespace. */
378 struct cfs_hash *ns_rs_hash;
379
380 /** serialize */
381 spinlock_t ns_lock;
382
383 /** big refcount (by bucket) */
384 atomic_t ns_bref;
385
386 /**
387 * Namespace connect flags supported by server (may be changed via
388 * /proc, LRU resize may be disabled/enabled).
389 */
390 __u64 ns_connect_flags;
391
392 /** Client side original connect flags supported by server. */
393 __u64 ns_orig_connect_flags;
394
395 /* namespace proc dir entry */
396 struct proc_dir_entry *ns_proc_dir_entry;
397
398 /**
399 * Position in global namespace list linking all namespaces on
400 * the node.
401 */
402 struct list_head ns_list_chain;
403
404 /**
405 * List of unused locks for this namespace. This list is also called
406 * LRU lock list.
407 * Unused locks are locks with zero reader/writer reference counts.
408 * This list is only used on clients for lock caching purposes.
409 * When we want to release some locks voluntarily or if server wants
410 * us to release some locks due to e.g. memory pressure, we take locks
411 * to release from the head of this list.
412 * Locks are linked via l_lru field in \see struct ldlm_lock.
413 */
414 struct list_head ns_unused_list;
415 /** Number of locks in the LRU list above */
416 int ns_nr_unused;
417
418 /**
419 * Maximum number of locks permitted in the LRU. If 0, means locks
420 * are managed by pools and there is no preset limit, rather it is all
421 * controlled by available memory on this client and on server.
422 */
423 unsigned int ns_max_unused;
424 /** Maximum allowed age (last used time) for locks in the LRU */
425 unsigned int ns_max_age;
426 /**
427 * Server only: number of times we evicted clients due to lack of reply
428 * to ASTs.
429 */
430 unsigned int ns_timeouts;
431 /**
432 * Number of seconds since the file change time after which the
433 * MDT will return an UPDATE lock along with a LOOKUP lock.
434 * This allows the client to start caching negative dentries
435 * for a directory and may save an RPC for a later stat.
436 */
437 unsigned int ns_ctime_age_limit;
438
439 /**
440 * Used to rate-limit ldlm_namespace_dump calls.
441 * \see ldlm_namespace_dump. Increased by 10 seconds every time
442 * it is called.
443 */
444 unsigned long ns_next_dump;
445
446 /** "policy" function that does actual lock conflict determination */
447 ldlm_res_policy ns_policy;
448
449 /**
450 * LVB operations for this namespace.
451 * \see struct ldlm_valblock_ops
452 */
453 struct ldlm_valblock_ops *ns_lvbo;
454
455 /**
456 * Used by filter code to store pointer to OBD of the service.
457 * Should be dropped in favor of \a ns_obd
458 */
459 void *ns_lvbp;
460
461 /**
462 * Wait queue used by __ldlm_namespace_free. Gets woken up every time
463 * a resource is removed.
464 */
465 wait_queue_head_t ns_waitq;
466 /** LDLM pool structure for this namespace */
467 struct ldlm_pool ns_pool;
468 /** Definition of how eagerly unused locks will be released from LRU */
469 ldlm_appetite_t ns_appetite;
470
471 /**
472 * If more than \a ns_contended_locks are found, the resource is
473 * considered to be contended. Lock enqueues might specify that no
474 * contended locks should be granted
475 */
476 unsigned ns_contended_locks;
477
478 /**
479 * The resources in this namespace remember contended state during
480 * \a ns_contention_time, in seconds.
481 */
482 unsigned ns_contention_time;
483
484 /**
485 * Limit size of contended extent locks, in bytes.
486 * If extended lock is requested for more then this many bytes and
487 * caller instructs us not to grant contended locks, we would disregard
488 * such a request.
489 */
490 unsigned ns_max_nolock_size;
491
492 /** Limit of parallel AST RPC count. */
493 unsigned ns_max_parallel_ast;
494
495 /** Callback to cancel locks before replaying it during recovery. */
496 ldlm_cancel_for_recovery ns_cancel_for_recovery;
497
498 /** LDLM lock stats */
499 struct lprocfs_stats *ns_stats;
500
501 /**
502 * Flag to indicate namespace is being freed. Used to determine if
503 * recalculation of LDLM pool statistics should be skipped.
504 */
505 unsigned ns_stopping:1;
506 };
507
508 /**
509 * Returns 1 if namespace \a ns is a client namespace.
510 */
511 static inline int ns_is_client(struct ldlm_namespace *ns)
512 {
513 LASSERT(ns != NULL);
514 LASSERT(!(ns->ns_client & ~(LDLM_NAMESPACE_CLIENT |
515 LDLM_NAMESPACE_SERVER)));
516 LASSERT(ns->ns_client == LDLM_NAMESPACE_CLIENT ||
517 ns->ns_client == LDLM_NAMESPACE_SERVER);
518 return ns->ns_client == LDLM_NAMESPACE_CLIENT;
519 }
520
521 /**
522 * Returns 1 if namespace \a ns is a server namespace.
523 */
524 static inline int ns_is_server(struct ldlm_namespace *ns)
525 {
526 LASSERT(ns != NULL);
527 LASSERT(!(ns->ns_client & ~(LDLM_NAMESPACE_CLIENT |
528 LDLM_NAMESPACE_SERVER)));
529 LASSERT(ns->ns_client == LDLM_NAMESPACE_CLIENT ||
530 ns->ns_client == LDLM_NAMESPACE_SERVER);
531 return ns->ns_client == LDLM_NAMESPACE_SERVER;
532 }
533
534 /**
535 * Returns 1 if namespace \a ns supports early lock cancel (ELC).
536 */
537 static inline int ns_connect_cancelset(struct ldlm_namespace *ns)
538 {
539 LASSERT(ns != NULL);
540 return !!(ns->ns_connect_flags & OBD_CONNECT_CANCELSET);
541 }
542
543 /**
544 * Returns 1 if this namespace supports lru_resize.
545 */
546 static inline int ns_connect_lru_resize(struct ldlm_namespace *ns)
547 {
548 LASSERT(ns != NULL);
549 return !!(ns->ns_connect_flags & OBD_CONNECT_LRU_RESIZE);
550 }
551
552 static inline void ns_register_cancel(struct ldlm_namespace *ns,
553 ldlm_cancel_for_recovery arg)
554 {
555 LASSERT(ns != NULL);
556 ns->ns_cancel_for_recovery = arg;
557 }
558
559 struct ldlm_lock;
560
561 /** Type for blocking callback function of a lock. */
562 typedef int (*ldlm_blocking_callback)(struct ldlm_lock *lock,
563 struct ldlm_lock_desc *new, void *data,
564 int flag);
565 /** Type for completion callback function of a lock. */
566 typedef int (*ldlm_completion_callback)(struct ldlm_lock *lock, __u64 flags,
567 void *data);
568 /** Type for glimpse callback function of a lock. */
569 typedef int (*ldlm_glimpse_callback)(struct ldlm_lock *lock, void *data);
570
571 /** Work list for sending GL ASTs to multiple locks. */
572 struct ldlm_glimpse_work {
573 struct ldlm_lock *gl_lock; /* lock to glimpse */
574 struct list_head gl_list; /* linkage to other gl work structs */
575 __u32 gl_flags;/* see LDLM_GL_WORK_* below */
576 union ldlm_gl_desc *gl_desc; /* glimpse descriptor to be packed in
577 * glimpse callback request */
578 };
579
580 /** The ldlm_glimpse_work is allocated on the stack and should not be freed. */
581 #define LDLM_GL_WORK_NOFREE 0x1
582
583 /** Interval node data for each LDLM_EXTENT lock. */
584 struct ldlm_interval {
585 struct interval_node li_node; /* node for tree management */
586 struct list_head li_group; /* the locks which have the same
587 * policy - group of the policy */
588 };
589 #define to_ldlm_interval(n) container_of(n, struct ldlm_interval, li_node)
590
591 /**
592 * Interval tree for extent locks.
593 * The interval tree must be accessed under the resource lock.
594 * Interval trees are used for granted extent locks to speed up conflicts
595 * lookup. See ldlm/interval_tree.c for more details.
596 */
597 struct ldlm_interval_tree {
598 /** Tree size. */
599 int lit_size;
600 ldlm_mode_t lit_mode; /* lock mode */
601 struct interval_node *lit_root; /* actual ldlm_interval */
602 };
603
604 /** Whether to track references to exports by LDLM locks. */
605 #define LUSTRE_TRACKS_LOCK_EXP_REFS (0)
606
607 /** Cancel flags. */
608 typedef enum {
609 LCF_ASYNC = 0x1, /* Cancel locks asynchronously. */
610 LCF_LOCAL = 0x2, /* Cancel locks locally, not notifing server */
611 LCF_BL_AST = 0x4, /* Cancel locks marked as LDLM_FL_BL_AST
612 * in the same RPC */
613 } ldlm_cancel_flags_t;
614
615 struct ldlm_flock {
616 __u64 start;
617 __u64 end;
618 __u64 owner;
619 __u64 blocking_owner;
620 struct obd_export *blocking_export;
621 /* Protected by the hash lock */
622 __u32 blocking_refs;
623 __u32 pid;
624 };
625
626 typedef union {
627 struct ldlm_extent l_extent;
628 struct ldlm_flock l_flock;
629 struct ldlm_inodebits l_inodebits;
630 } ldlm_policy_data_t;
631
632 void ldlm_convert_policy_to_wire(ldlm_type_t type,
633 const ldlm_policy_data_t *lpolicy,
634 ldlm_wire_policy_data_t *wpolicy);
635 void ldlm_convert_policy_to_local(struct obd_export *exp, ldlm_type_t type,
636 const ldlm_wire_policy_data_t *wpolicy,
637 ldlm_policy_data_t *lpolicy);
638
639 enum lvb_type {
640 LVB_T_NONE = 0,
641 LVB_T_OST = 1,
642 LVB_T_LQUOTA = 2,
643 LVB_T_LAYOUT = 3,
644 };
645
646 /**
647 * LDLM lock structure
648 *
649 * Represents a single LDLM lock and its state in memory. Each lock is
650 * associated with a single ldlm_resource, the object which is being
651 * locked. There may be multiple ldlm_locks on a single resource,
652 * depending on the lock type and whether the locks are conflicting or
653 * not.
654 */
655 struct ldlm_lock {
656 /**
657 * Local lock handle.
658 * When remote side wants to tell us about a lock, they address
659 * it by this opaque handle. The handle does not hold a
660 * reference on the ldlm_lock, so it can be safely passed to
661 * other threads or nodes. When the lock needs to be accessed
662 * from the handle, it is looked up again in the lock table, and
663 * may no longer exist.
664 *
665 * Must be first in the structure.
666 */
667 struct portals_handle l_handle;
668 /**
669 * Lock reference count.
670 * This is how many users have pointers to actual structure, so that
671 * we do not accidentally free lock structure that is in use.
672 */
673 atomic_t l_refc;
674 /**
675 * Internal spinlock protects l_resource. We should hold this lock
676 * first before taking res_lock.
677 */
678 spinlock_t l_lock;
679 /**
680 * Pointer to actual resource this lock is in.
681 * ldlm_lock_change_resource() can change this.
682 */
683 struct ldlm_resource *l_resource;
684 /**
685 * List item for client side LRU list.
686 * Protected by ns_lock in struct ldlm_namespace.
687 */
688 struct list_head l_lru;
689 /**
690 * Linkage to resource's lock queues according to current lock state.
691 * (could be granted, waiting or converting)
692 * Protected by lr_lock in struct ldlm_resource.
693 */
694 struct list_head l_res_link;
695 /**
696 * Tree node for ldlm_extent.
697 */
698 struct ldlm_interval *l_tree_node;
699 /**
700 * Per export hash of locks.
701 * Protected by per-bucket exp->exp_lock_hash locks.
702 */
703 struct hlist_node l_exp_hash;
704 /**
705 * Per export hash of flock locks.
706 * Protected by per-bucket exp->exp_flock_hash locks.
707 */
708 struct hlist_node l_exp_flock_hash;
709 /**
710 * Requested mode.
711 * Protected by lr_lock.
712 */
713 ldlm_mode_t l_req_mode;
714 /**
715 * Granted mode, also protected by lr_lock.
716 */
717 ldlm_mode_t l_granted_mode;
718 /** Lock completion handler pointer. Called when lock is granted. */
719 ldlm_completion_callback l_completion_ast;
720 /**
721 * Lock blocking AST handler pointer.
722 * It plays two roles:
723 * - as a notification of an attempt to queue a conflicting lock (once)
724 * - as a notification when the lock is being cancelled.
725 *
726 * As such it's typically called twice: once for the initial conflict
727 * and then once more when the last user went away and the lock is
728 * cancelled (could happen recursively).
729 */
730 ldlm_blocking_callback l_blocking_ast;
731 /**
732 * Lock glimpse handler.
733 * Glimpse handler is used to obtain LVB updates from a client by
734 * server
735 */
736 ldlm_glimpse_callback l_glimpse_ast;
737
738 /**
739 * Lock export.
740 * This is a pointer to actual client export for locks that were granted
741 * to clients. Used server-side.
742 */
743 struct obd_export *l_export;
744 /**
745 * Lock connection export.
746 * Pointer to server export on a client.
747 */
748 struct obd_export *l_conn_export;
749
750 /**
751 * Remote lock handle.
752 * If the lock is remote, this is the handle of the other side lock
753 * (l_handle)
754 */
755 struct lustre_handle l_remote_handle;
756
757 /**
758 * Representation of private data specific for a lock type.
759 * Examples are: extent range for extent lock or bitmask for ibits locks
760 */
761 ldlm_policy_data_t l_policy_data;
762
763 /**
764 * Lock state flags. Protected by lr_lock.
765 * \see lustre_dlm_flags.h where the bits are defined.
766 */
767 __u64 l_flags;
768
769 /**
770 * Lock r/w usage counters.
771 * Protected by lr_lock.
772 */
773 __u32 l_readers;
774 __u32 l_writers;
775 /**
776 * If the lock is granted, a process sleeps on this waitq to learn when
777 * it's no longer in use. If the lock is not granted, a process sleeps
778 * on this waitq to learn when it becomes granted.
779 */
780 wait_queue_head_t l_waitq;
781
782 /**
783 * Seconds. It will be updated if there is any activity related to
784 * the lock, e.g. enqueue the lock or send blocking AST.
785 */
786 unsigned long l_last_activity;
787
788 /**
789 * Time last used by e.g. being matched by lock match.
790 * Jiffies. Should be converted to time if needed.
791 */
792 unsigned long l_last_used;
793
794 /** Originally requested extent for the extent lock. */
795 struct ldlm_extent l_req_extent;
796
797 /*
798 * Client-side-only members.
799 */
800
801 enum lvb_type l_lvb_type;
802
803 /**
804 * Temporary storage for a LVB received during an enqueue operation.
805 */
806 __u32 l_lvb_len;
807 void *l_lvb_data;
808
809 /** Private storage for lock user. Opaque to LDLM. */
810 void *l_ast_data;
811
812 /*
813 * Server-side-only members.
814 */
815
816 /**
817 * Connection cookie for the client originating the operation.
818 * Used by Commit on Share (COS) code. Currently only used for
819 * inodebits locks on MDS.
820 */
821 __u64 l_client_cookie;
822
823 /**
824 * List item for locks waiting for cancellation from clients.
825 * The lists this could be linked into are:
826 * waiting_locks_list (protected by waiting_locks_spinlock),
827 * then if the lock timed out, it is moved to
828 * expired_lock_thread.elt_expired_locks for further processing.
829 * Protected by elt_lock.
830 */
831 struct list_head l_pending_chain;
832
833 /**
834 * Set when lock is sent a blocking AST. Time in seconds when timeout
835 * is reached and client holding this lock could be evicted.
836 * This timeout could be further extended by e.g. certain IO activity
837 * under this lock.
838 * \see ost_rw_prolong_locks
839 */
840 unsigned long l_callback_timeout;
841
842 /** Local PID of process which created this lock. */
843 __u32 l_pid;
844
845 /**
846 * Number of times blocking AST was sent for this lock.
847 * This is for debugging. Valid values are 0 and 1, if there is an
848 * attempt to send blocking AST more than once, an assertion would be
849 * hit. \see ldlm_work_bl_ast_lock
850 */
851 int l_bl_ast_run;
852 /** List item ldlm_add_ast_work_item() for case of blocking ASTs. */
853 struct list_head l_bl_ast;
854 /** List item ldlm_add_ast_work_item() for case of completion ASTs. */
855 struct list_head l_cp_ast;
856 /** For ldlm_add_ast_work_item() for "revoke" AST used in COS. */
857 struct list_head l_rk_ast;
858
859 /**
860 * Pointer to a conflicting lock that caused blocking AST to be sent
861 * for this lock
862 */
863 struct ldlm_lock *l_blocking_lock;
864
865 /**
866 * Protected by lr_lock, linkages to "skip lists".
867 * For more explanations of skip lists see ldlm/ldlm_inodebits.c
868 */
869 struct list_head l_sl_mode;
870 struct list_head l_sl_policy;
871
872 /** Reference tracking structure to debug leaked locks. */
873 struct lu_ref l_reference;
874 #if LUSTRE_TRACKS_LOCK_EXP_REFS
875 /* Debugging stuff for bug 20498, for tracking export references. */
876 /** number of export references taken */
877 int l_exp_refs_nr;
878 /** link all locks referencing one export */
879 struct list_head l_exp_refs_link;
880 /** referenced export object */
881 struct obd_export *l_exp_refs_target;
882 #endif
883 /**
884 * export blocking dlm lock list, protected by
885 * l_export->exp_bl_list_lock.
886 * Lock order of waiting_lists_spinlock, exp_bl_list_lock and res lock
887 * is: res lock -> exp_bl_list_lock -> wanting_lists_spinlock.
888 */
889 struct list_head l_exp_list;
890 };
891
892 /**
893 * LDLM resource description.
894 * Basically, resource is a representation for a single object.
895 * Object has a name which is currently 4 64-bit integers. LDLM user is
896 * responsible for creation of a mapping between objects it wants to be
897 * protected and resource names.
898 *
899 * A resource can only hold locks of a single lock type, though there may be
900 * multiple ldlm_locks on a single resource, depending on the lock type and
901 * whether the locks are conflicting or not.
902 */
903 struct ldlm_resource {
904 struct ldlm_ns_bucket *lr_ns_bucket;
905
906 /**
907 * List item for list in namespace hash.
908 * protected by ns_lock
909 */
910 struct hlist_node lr_hash;
911
912 /** Spinlock to protect locks under this resource. */
913 spinlock_t lr_lock;
914
915 /**
916 * protected by lr_lock
917 * @{ */
918 /** List of locks in granted state */
919 struct list_head lr_granted;
920 /** List of locks waiting to change their granted mode (converted) */
921 struct list_head lr_converting;
922 /**
923 * List of locks that could not be granted due to conflicts and
924 * that are waiting for conflicts to go away */
925 struct list_head lr_waiting;
926 /** @} */
927
928 /* XXX No longer needed? Remove ASAP */
929 ldlm_mode_t lr_most_restr;
930
931 /** Type of locks this resource can hold. Only one type per resource. */
932 ldlm_type_t lr_type; /* LDLM_{PLAIN,EXTENT,FLOCK,IBITS} */
933
934 /** Resource name */
935 struct ldlm_res_id lr_name;
936 /** Reference count for this resource */
937 atomic_t lr_refcount;
938
939 /**
940 * Interval trees (only for extent locks) for all modes of this resource
941 */
942 struct ldlm_interval_tree lr_itree[LCK_MODE_NUM];
943
944 /**
945 * Server-side-only lock value block elements.
946 * To serialize lvbo_init.
947 */
948 struct mutex lr_lvb_mutex;
949 int lr_lvb_len;
950 /** protected by lr_lock */
951 void *lr_lvb_data;
952
953 /** When the resource was considered as contended. */
954 unsigned long lr_contention_time;
955 /** List of references to this resource. For debugging. */
956 struct lu_ref lr_reference;
957
958 struct inode *lr_lvb_inode;
959 };
960
961 static inline bool ldlm_has_layout(struct ldlm_lock *lock)
962 {
963 return lock->l_resource->lr_type == LDLM_IBITS &&
964 lock->l_policy_data.l_inodebits.bits & MDS_INODELOCK_LAYOUT;
965 }
966
967 static inline char *
968 ldlm_ns_name(struct ldlm_namespace *ns)
969 {
970 return ns->ns_rs_hash->hs_name;
971 }
972
973 static inline struct ldlm_namespace *
974 ldlm_res_to_ns(struct ldlm_resource *res)
975 {
976 return res->lr_ns_bucket->nsb_namespace;
977 }
978
979 static inline struct ldlm_namespace *
980 ldlm_lock_to_ns(struct ldlm_lock *lock)
981 {
982 return ldlm_res_to_ns(lock->l_resource);
983 }
984
985 static inline char *
986 ldlm_lock_to_ns_name(struct ldlm_lock *lock)
987 {
988 return ldlm_ns_name(ldlm_lock_to_ns(lock));
989 }
990
991 static inline struct adaptive_timeout *
992 ldlm_lock_to_ns_at(struct ldlm_lock *lock)
993 {
994 return &lock->l_resource->lr_ns_bucket->nsb_at_estimate;
995 }
996
997 static inline int ldlm_lvbo_init(struct ldlm_resource *res)
998 {
999 struct ldlm_namespace *ns = ldlm_res_to_ns(res);
1000
1001 if (ns->ns_lvbo != NULL && ns->ns_lvbo->lvbo_init != NULL)
1002 return ns->ns_lvbo->lvbo_init(res);
1003
1004 return 0;
1005 }
1006
1007 static inline int ldlm_lvbo_size(struct ldlm_lock *lock)
1008 {
1009 struct ldlm_namespace *ns = ldlm_lock_to_ns(lock);
1010
1011 if (ns->ns_lvbo != NULL && ns->ns_lvbo->lvbo_size != NULL)
1012 return ns->ns_lvbo->lvbo_size(lock);
1013
1014 return 0;
1015 }
1016
1017 static inline int ldlm_lvbo_fill(struct ldlm_lock *lock, void *buf, int len)
1018 {
1019 struct ldlm_namespace *ns = ldlm_lock_to_ns(lock);
1020
1021 if (ns->ns_lvbo != NULL) {
1022 LASSERT(ns->ns_lvbo->lvbo_fill != NULL);
1023 return ns->ns_lvbo->lvbo_fill(lock, buf, len);
1024 }
1025 return 0;
1026 }
1027
1028 struct ldlm_ast_work {
1029 struct ldlm_lock *w_lock;
1030 int w_blocking;
1031 struct ldlm_lock_desc w_desc;
1032 struct list_head w_list;
1033 int w_flags;
1034 void *w_data;
1035 int w_datalen;
1036 };
1037
1038 /**
1039 * Common ldlm_enqueue parameters
1040 */
1041 struct ldlm_enqueue_info {
1042 __u32 ei_type; /** Type of the lock being enqueued. */
1043 __u32 ei_mode; /** Mode of the lock being enqueued. */
1044 void *ei_cb_bl; /** blocking lock callback */
1045 void *ei_cb_cp; /** lock completion callback */
1046 void *ei_cb_gl; /** lock glimpse callback */
1047 void *ei_cbdata; /** Data to be passed into callbacks. */
1048 };
1049
1050 extern struct obd_ops ldlm_obd_ops;
1051
1052 extern char *ldlm_lockname[];
1053 extern char *ldlm_typename[];
1054 extern char *ldlm_it2str(int it);
1055
1056 /**
1057 * Just a fancy CDEBUG call with log level preset to LDLM_DEBUG.
1058 * For the cases where we do not have actual lock to print along
1059 * with a debugging message that is ldlm-related
1060 */
1061 #define LDLM_DEBUG_NOLOCK(format, a...) \
1062 CDEBUG(D_DLMTRACE, "### " format "\n" , ##a)
1063
1064 /**
1065 * Support function for lock information printing into debug logs.
1066 * \see LDLM_DEBUG
1067 */
1068 #define ldlm_lock_debug(msgdata, mask, cdls, lock, fmt, a...) do { \
1069 CFS_CHECK_STACK(msgdata, mask, cdls); \
1070 \
1071 if (((mask) & D_CANTMASK) != 0 || \
1072 ((libcfs_debug & (mask)) != 0 && \
1073 (libcfs_subsystem_debug & DEBUG_SUBSYSTEM) != 0)) \
1074 _ldlm_lock_debug(lock, msgdata, fmt, ##a); \
1075 } while(0)
1076
1077 void _ldlm_lock_debug(struct ldlm_lock *lock,
1078 struct libcfs_debug_msg_data *data,
1079 const char *fmt, ...)
1080 __attribute__ ((format (printf, 3, 4)));
1081
1082 /**
1083 * Rate-limited version of lock printing function.
1084 */
1085 #define LDLM_DEBUG_LIMIT(mask, lock, fmt, a...) do { \
1086 static struct cfs_debug_limit_state _ldlm_cdls; \
1087 LIBCFS_DEBUG_MSG_DATA_DECL(msgdata, mask, &_ldlm_cdls); \
1088 ldlm_lock_debug(&msgdata, mask, &_ldlm_cdls, lock, "### " fmt , ##a);\
1089 } while (0)
1090
1091 #define LDLM_ERROR(lock, fmt, a...) LDLM_DEBUG_LIMIT(D_ERROR, lock, fmt, ## a)
1092 #define LDLM_WARN(lock, fmt, a...) LDLM_DEBUG_LIMIT(D_WARNING, lock, fmt, ## a)
1093
1094 /** Non-rate-limited lock printing function for debugging purposes. */
1095 #define LDLM_DEBUG(lock, fmt, a...) do { \
1096 if (likely(lock != NULL)) { \
1097 LIBCFS_DEBUG_MSG_DATA_DECL(msgdata, D_DLMTRACE, NULL); \
1098 ldlm_lock_debug(&msgdata, D_DLMTRACE, NULL, lock, \
1099 "### " fmt , ##a); \
1100 } else { \
1101 LDLM_DEBUG_NOLOCK("no dlm lock: " fmt, ##a); \
1102 } \
1103 } while (0)
1104
1105 typedef int (*ldlm_processing_policy)(struct ldlm_lock *lock, __u64 *flags,
1106 int first_enq, ldlm_error_t *err,
1107 struct list_head *work_list);
1108
1109 /**
1110 * Return values for lock iterators.
1111 * Also used during deciding of lock grants and cancellations.
1112 */
1113 #define LDLM_ITER_CONTINUE 1 /* keep iterating */
1114 #define LDLM_ITER_STOP 2 /* stop iterating */
1115
1116 typedef int (*ldlm_iterator_t)(struct ldlm_lock *, void *);
1117 typedef int (*ldlm_res_iterator_t)(struct ldlm_resource *, void *);
1118
1119 /** \defgroup ldlm_iterator Lock iterators
1120 *
1121 * LDLM provides for a way to iterate through every lock on a resource or
1122 * namespace or every resource in a namespace.
1123 * @{ */
1124 int ldlm_resource_foreach(struct ldlm_resource *res, ldlm_iterator_t iter,
1125 void *closure);
1126 void ldlm_namespace_foreach(struct ldlm_namespace *ns, ldlm_iterator_t iter,
1127 void *closure);
1128 int ldlm_resource_iterate(struct ldlm_namespace *, const struct ldlm_res_id *,
1129 ldlm_iterator_t iter, void *data);
1130 /** @} ldlm_iterator */
1131
1132 int ldlm_replay_locks(struct obd_import *imp);
1133
1134 /* ldlm_flock.c */
1135 int ldlm_flock_completion_ast(struct ldlm_lock *lock, __u64 flags, void *data);
1136
1137 /* ldlm_extent.c */
1138 __u64 ldlm_extent_shift_kms(struct ldlm_lock *lock, __u64 old_kms);
1139
1140 struct ldlm_callback_suite {
1141 ldlm_completion_callback lcs_completion;
1142 ldlm_blocking_callback lcs_blocking;
1143 ldlm_glimpse_callback lcs_glimpse;
1144 };
1145
1146 /* ldlm_lockd.c */
1147 int ldlm_del_waiting_lock(struct ldlm_lock *lock);
1148 int ldlm_refresh_waiting_lock(struct ldlm_lock *lock, int timeout);
1149 int ldlm_get_ref(void);
1150 void ldlm_put_ref(void);
1151 int ldlm_init_export(struct obd_export *exp);
1152 void ldlm_destroy_export(struct obd_export *exp);
1153 struct ldlm_lock *ldlm_request_lock(struct ptlrpc_request *req);
1154
1155 /* ldlm_lock.c */
1156 void ldlm_register_intent(struct ldlm_namespace *ns, ldlm_res_policy arg);
1157 void ldlm_lock2handle(const struct ldlm_lock *lock,
1158 struct lustre_handle *lockh);
1159 struct ldlm_lock *__ldlm_handle2lock(const struct lustre_handle *, __u64 flags);
1160 void ldlm_cancel_callback(struct ldlm_lock *);
1161 int ldlm_lock_remove_from_lru(struct ldlm_lock *);
1162 int ldlm_lock_set_data(struct lustre_handle *, void *);
1163
1164 /**
1165 * Obtain a lock reference by its handle.
1166 */
1167 static inline struct ldlm_lock *ldlm_handle2lock(const struct lustre_handle *h)
1168 {
1169 return __ldlm_handle2lock(h, 0);
1170 }
1171
1172 #define LDLM_LOCK_REF_DEL(lock) \
1173 lu_ref_del(&lock->l_reference, "handle", current)
1174
1175 static inline struct ldlm_lock *
1176 ldlm_handle2lock_long(const struct lustre_handle *h, __u64 flags)
1177 {
1178 struct ldlm_lock *lock;
1179
1180 lock = __ldlm_handle2lock(h, flags);
1181 if (lock != NULL)
1182 LDLM_LOCK_REF_DEL(lock);
1183 return lock;
1184 }
1185
1186 /**
1187 * Update Lock Value Block Operations (LVBO) on a resource taking into account
1188 * data from request \a r
1189 */
1190 static inline int ldlm_res_lvbo_update(struct ldlm_resource *res,
1191 struct ptlrpc_request *r, int increase)
1192 {
1193 if (ldlm_res_to_ns(res)->ns_lvbo &&
1194 ldlm_res_to_ns(res)->ns_lvbo->lvbo_update) {
1195 return ldlm_res_to_ns(res)->ns_lvbo->lvbo_update(res, r,
1196 increase);
1197 }
1198 return 0;
1199 }
1200
1201 int ldlm_error2errno(ldlm_error_t error);
1202 ldlm_error_t ldlm_errno2error(int err_no); /* don't call it `errno': this
1203 * confuses user-space. */
1204 #if LUSTRE_TRACKS_LOCK_EXP_REFS
1205 void ldlm_dump_export_locks(struct obd_export *exp);
1206 #endif
1207
1208 /**
1209 * Release a temporary lock reference obtained by ldlm_handle2lock() or
1210 * __ldlm_handle2lock().
1211 */
1212 #define LDLM_LOCK_PUT(lock) \
1213 do { \
1214 LDLM_LOCK_REF_DEL(lock); \
1215 /*LDLM_DEBUG((lock), "put");*/ \
1216 ldlm_lock_put(lock); \
1217 } while (0)
1218
1219 /**
1220 * Release a lock reference obtained by some other means (see
1221 * LDLM_LOCK_PUT()).
1222 */
1223 #define LDLM_LOCK_RELEASE(lock) \
1224 do { \
1225 /*LDLM_DEBUG((lock), "put");*/ \
1226 ldlm_lock_put(lock); \
1227 } while (0)
1228
1229 #define LDLM_LOCK_GET(lock) \
1230 ({ \
1231 ldlm_lock_get(lock); \
1232 /*LDLM_DEBUG((lock), "get");*/ \
1233 lock; \
1234 })
1235
1236 #define ldlm_lock_list_put(head, member, count) \
1237 ({ \
1238 struct ldlm_lock *_lock, *_next; \
1239 int c = count; \
1240 list_for_each_entry_safe(_lock, _next, head, member) { \
1241 if (c-- == 0) \
1242 break; \
1243 list_del_init(&_lock->member); \
1244 LDLM_LOCK_RELEASE(_lock); \
1245 } \
1246 LASSERT(c <= 0); \
1247 })
1248
1249 struct ldlm_lock *ldlm_lock_get(struct ldlm_lock *lock);
1250 void ldlm_lock_put(struct ldlm_lock *lock);
1251 void ldlm_lock_destroy(struct ldlm_lock *lock);
1252 void ldlm_lock2desc(struct ldlm_lock *lock, struct ldlm_lock_desc *desc);
1253 void ldlm_lock_addref(struct lustre_handle *lockh, __u32 mode);
1254 int ldlm_lock_addref_try(struct lustre_handle *lockh, __u32 mode);
1255 void ldlm_lock_decref(struct lustre_handle *lockh, __u32 mode);
1256 void ldlm_lock_decref_and_cancel(struct lustre_handle *lockh, __u32 mode);
1257 void ldlm_lock_fail_match_locked(struct ldlm_lock *lock);
1258 void ldlm_lock_fail_match(struct ldlm_lock *lock);
1259 void ldlm_lock_allow_match(struct ldlm_lock *lock);
1260 void ldlm_lock_allow_match_locked(struct ldlm_lock *lock);
1261 ldlm_mode_t ldlm_lock_match(struct ldlm_namespace *ns, __u64 flags,
1262 const struct ldlm_res_id *, ldlm_type_t type,
1263 ldlm_policy_data_t *, ldlm_mode_t mode,
1264 struct lustre_handle *, int unref);
1265 ldlm_mode_t ldlm_revalidate_lock_handle(struct lustre_handle *lockh,
1266 __u64 *bits);
1267 struct ldlm_resource *ldlm_lock_convert(struct ldlm_lock *lock, int new_mode,
1268 __u32 *flags);
1269 void ldlm_lock_downgrade(struct ldlm_lock *lock, int new_mode);
1270 void ldlm_lock_cancel(struct ldlm_lock *lock);
1271 void ldlm_reprocess_all(struct ldlm_resource *res);
1272 void ldlm_reprocess_all_ns(struct ldlm_namespace *ns);
1273 void ldlm_lock_dump_handle(int level, struct lustre_handle *);
1274 void ldlm_unlink_lock_skiplist(struct ldlm_lock *req);
1275
1276 /* resource.c */
1277 struct ldlm_namespace *
1278 ldlm_namespace_new(struct obd_device *obd, char *name,
1279 ldlm_side_t client, ldlm_appetite_t apt,
1280 ldlm_ns_type_t ns_type);
1281 int ldlm_namespace_cleanup(struct ldlm_namespace *ns, __u64 flags);
1282 void ldlm_namespace_free(struct ldlm_namespace *ns,
1283 struct obd_import *imp, int force);
1284 void ldlm_namespace_register(struct ldlm_namespace *ns, ldlm_side_t client);
1285 void ldlm_namespace_unregister(struct ldlm_namespace *ns, ldlm_side_t client);
1286 void ldlm_namespace_get(struct ldlm_namespace *ns);
1287 void ldlm_namespace_put(struct ldlm_namespace *ns);
1288 #if defined (CONFIG_PROC_FS)
1289 int ldlm_proc_setup(void);
1290 void ldlm_proc_cleanup(void);
1291 #else
1292 static inline int ldlm_proc_setup(void) { return 0; }
1293 static inline void ldlm_proc_cleanup(void) {}
1294 #endif
1295
1296 /* resource.c - internal */
1297 struct ldlm_resource *ldlm_resource_get(struct ldlm_namespace *ns,
1298 struct ldlm_resource *parent,
1299 const struct ldlm_res_id *,
1300 ldlm_type_t type, int create);
1301 struct ldlm_resource *ldlm_resource_getref(struct ldlm_resource *res);
1302 int ldlm_resource_putref(struct ldlm_resource *res);
1303 void ldlm_resource_add_lock(struct ldlm_resource *res,
1304 struct list_head *head,
1305 struct ldlm_lock *lock);
1306 void ldlm_resource_unlink_lock(struct ldlm_lock *lock);
1307 void ldlm_res2desc(struct ldlm_resource *res, struct ldlm_resource_desc *desc);
1308 void ldlm_dump_all_namespaces(ldlm_side_t client, int level);
1309 void ldlm_namespace_dump(int level, struct ldlm_namespace *);
1310 void ldlm_resource_dump(int level, struct ldlm_resource *);
1311 int ldlm_lock_change_resource(struct ldlm_namespace *, struct ldlm_lock *,
1312 const struct ldlm_res_id *);
1313
1314 #define LDLM_RESOURCE_ADDREF(res) do { \
1315 lu_ref_add_atomic(&(res)->lr_reference, __func__, current); \
1316 } while (0)
1317
1318 #define LDLM_RESOURCE_DELREF(res) do { \
1319 lu_ref_del(&(res)->lr_reference, __func__, current); \
1320 } while (0)
1321
1322 /* ldlm_request.c */
1323 int ldlm_expired_completion_wait(void *data);
1324 /** \defgroup ldlm_local_ast Default AST handlers for local locks
1325 * These AST handlers are typically used for server-side local locks and are
1326 * also used by client-side lock handlers to perform minimum level base
1327 * processing.
1328 * @{ */
1329 int ldlm_blocking_ast_nocheck(struct ldlm_lock *lock);
1330 int ldlm_blocking_ast(struct ldlm_lock *lock, struct ldlm_lock_desc *desc,
1331 void *data, int flag);
1332 int ldlm_glimpse_ast(struct ldlm_lock *lock, void *reqp);
1333 int ldlm_completion_ast_async(struct ldlm_lock *lock, __u64 flags, void *data);
1334 int ldlm_completion_ast(struct ldlm_lock *lock, __u64 flags, void *data);
1335 /** @} ldlm_local_ast */
1336
1337 /** \defgroup ldlm_cli_api API to operate on locks from actual LDLM users.
1338 * These are typically used by client and server (*_local versions)
1339 * to obtain and release locks.
1340 * @{ */
1341 int ldlm_cli_enqueue(struct obd_export *exp, struct ptlrpc_request **reqp,
1342 struct ldlm_enqueue_info *einfo,
1343 const struct ldlm_res_id *res_id,
1344 ldlm_policy_data_t const *policy, __u64 *flags,
1345 void *lvb, __u32 lvb_len, enum lvb_type lvb_type,
1346 struct lustre_handle *lockh, int async);
1347 int ldlm_prep_enqueue_req(struct obd_export *exp,
1348 struct ptlrpc_request *req,
1349 struct list_head *cancels,
1350 int count);
1351 int ldlm_prep_elc_req(struct obd_export *exp,
1352 struct ptlrpc_request *req,
1353 int version, int opc, int canceloff,
1354 struct list_head *cancels, int count);
1355
1356 struct ptlrpc_request *ldlm_enqueue_pack(struct obd_export *exp, int lvb_len);
1357 int ldlm_handle_enqueue0(struct ldlm_namespace *ns, struct ptlrpc_request *req,
1358 const struct ldlm_request *dlm_req,
1359 const struct ldlm_callback_suite *cbs);
1360 int ldlm_cli_enqueue_fini(struct obd_export *exp, struct ptlrpc_request *req,
1361 ldlm_type_t type, __u8 with_policy, ldlm_mode_t mode,
1362 __u64 *flags, void *lvb, __u32 lvb_len,
1363 struct lustre_handle *lockh, int rc);
1364 int ldlm_cli_enqueue_local(struct ldlm_namespace *ns,
1365 const struct ldlm_res_id *res_id,
1366 ldlm_type_t type, ldlm_policy_data_t *policy,
1367 ldlm_mode_t mode, __u64 *flags,
1368 ldlm_blocking_callback blocking,
1369 ldlm_completion_callback completion,
1370 ldlm_glimpse_callback glimpse,
1371 void *data, __u32 lvb_len, enum lvb_type lvb_type,
1372 const __u64 *client_cookie,
1373 struct lustre_handle *lockh);
1374 int ldlm_server_ast(struct lustre_handle *lockh, struct ldlm_lock_desc *new,
1375 void *data, __u32 data_len);
1376 int ldlm_cli_convert(struct lustre_handle *, int new_mode, __u32 *flags);
1377 int ldlm_cli_update_pool(struct ptlrpc_request *req);
1378 int ldlm_cli_cancel(struct lustre_handle *lockh,
1379 ldlm_cancel_flags_t cancel_flags);
1380 int ldlm_cli_cancel_unused(struct ldlm_namespace *, const struct ldlm_res_id *,
1381 ldlm_cancel_flags_t flags, void *opaque);
1382 int ldlm_cli_cancel_unused_resource(struct ldlm_namespace *ns,
1383 const struct ldlm_res_id *res_id,
1384 ldlm_policy_data_t *policy,
1385 ldlm_mode_t mode,
1386 ldlm_cancel_flags_t flags,
1387 void *opaque);
1388 int ldlm_cli_cancel_req(struct obd_export *exp, struct list_head *head,
1389 int count, ldlm_cancel_flags_t flags);
1390 int ldlm_cancel_resource_local(struct ldlm_resource *res,
1391 struct list_head *cancels,
1392 ldlm_policy_data_t *policy,
1393 ldlm_mode_t mode, __u64 lock_flags,
1394 ldlm_cancel_flags_t cancel_flags, void *opaque);
1395 int ldlm_cli_cancel_list_local(struct list_head *cancels, int count,
1396 ldlm_cancel_flags_t flags);
1397 int ldlm_cli_cancel_list(struct list_head *head, int count,
1398 struct ptlrpc_request *req, ldlm_cancel_flags_t flags);
1399 /** @} ldlm_cli_api */
1400
1401 /* mds/handler.c */
1402 /* This has to be here because recursive inclusion sucks. */
1403 int intent_disposition(struct ldlm_reply *rep, int flag);
1404 void intent_set_disposition(struct ldlm_reply *rep, int flag);
1405
1406
1407 /* ioctls for trying requests */
1408 #define IOC_LDLM_TYPE 'f'
1409 #define IOC_LDLM_MIN_NR 40
1410
1411 #define IOC_LDLM_TEST _IOWR('f', 40, long)
1412 #define IOC_LDLM_DUMP _IOWR('f', 41, long)
1413 #define IOC_LDLM_REGRESS_START _IOWR('f', 42, long)
1414 #define IOC_LDLM_REGRESS_STOP _IOWR('f', 43, long)
1415 #define IOC_LDLM_MAX_NR 43
1416
1417 /**
1418 * "Modes" of acquiring lock_res, necessary to tell lockdep that taking more
1419 * than one lock_res is dead-lock safe.
1420 */
1421 enum lock_res_type {
1422 LRT_NORMAL,
1423 LRT_NEW
1424 };
1425
1426 /** Lock resource. */
1427 static inline void lock_res(struct ldlm_resource *res)
1428 {
1429 spin_lock(&res->lr_lock);
1430 }
1431
1432 /** Lock resource with a way to instruct lockdep code about nestedness-safe. */
1433 static inline void lock_res_nested(struct ldlm_resource *res,
1434 enum lock_res_type mode)
1435 {
1436 spin_lock_nested(&res->lr_lock, mode);
1437 }
1438
1439 /** Unlock resource. */
1440 static inline void unlock_res(struct ldlm_resource *res)
1441 {
1442 spin_unlock(&res->lr_lock);
1443 }
1444
1445 /** Check if resource is already locked, assert if not. */
1446 static inline void check_res_locked(struct ldlm_resource *res)
1447 {
1448 assert_spin_locked(&res->lr_lock);
1449 }
1450
1451 struct ldlm_resource * lock_res_and_lock(struct ldlm_lock *lock);
1452 void unlock_res_and_lock(struct ldlm_lock *lock);
1453
1454 /* ldlm_pool.c */
1455 /** \defgroup ldlm_pools Various LDLM pool related functions
1456 * There are not used outside of ldlm.
1457 * @{
1458 */
1459 int ldlm_pools_recalc(ldlm_side_t client);
1460 int ldlm_pools_init(void);
1461 void ldlm_pools_fini(void);
1462
1463 int ldlm_pool_init(struct ldlm_pool *pl, struct ldlm_namespace *ns,
1464 int idx, ldlm_side_t client);
1465 int ldlm_pool_shrink(struct ldlm_pool *pl, int nr,
1466 gfp_t gfp_mask);
1467 void ldlm_pool_fini(struct ldlm_pool *pl);
1468 int ldlm_pool_setup(struct ldlm_pool *pl, int limit);
1469 int ldlm_pool_recalc(struct ldlm_pool *pl);
1470 __u32 ldlm_pool_get_lvf(struct ldlm_pool *pl);
1471 __u64 ldlm_pool_get_slv(struct ldlm_pool *pl);
1472 __u64 ldlm_pool_get_clv(struct ldlm_pool *pl);
1473 __u32 ldlm_pool_get_limit(struct ldlm_pool *pl);
1474 void ldlm_pool_set_slv(struct ldlm_pool *pl, __u64 slv);
1475 void ldlm_pool_set_clv(struct ldlm_pool *pl, __u64 clv);
1476 void ldlm_pool_set_limit(struct ldlm_pool *pl, __u32 limit);
1477 void ldlm_pool_add(struct ldlm_pool *pl, struct ldlm_lock *lock);
1478 void ldlm_pool_del(struct ldlm_pool *pl, struct ldlm_lock *lock);
1479 /** @} */
1480
1481 #endif
1482 /** @} LDLM */
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