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Release 4.12 include/linux/crush/crush.h

#ifndef CEPH_CRUSH_CRUSH_H

#define CEPH_CRUSH_CRUSH_H

#ifdef __KERNEL__
# include <linux/types.h>
#else
# include "crush_compat.h"
#endif

/*
 * CRUSH is a pseudo-random data distribution algorithm that
 * efficiently distributes input values (typically, data objects)
 * across a heterogeneous, structured storage cluster.
 *
 * The algorithm was originally described in detail in this paper
 * (although the algorithm has evolved somewhat since then):
 *
 *     http://www.ssrc.ucsc.edu/Papers/weil-sc06.pdf
 *
 * LGPL2
 */



#define CRUSH_MAGIC 0x00010000ul   
/* for detecting algorithm revisions */


#define CRUSH_MAX_DEPTH 10  
/* max crush hierarchy depth */

#define CRUSH_MAX_RULESET (1<<8)  
/* max crush ruleset number */

#define CRUSH_MAX_RULES CRUSH_MAX_RULESET  
/* should be the same as max rulesets */


#define CRUSH_MAX_DEVICE_WEIGHT (100u * 0x10000u)

#define CRUSH_MAX_BUCKET_WEIGHT (65535u * 0x10000u)


#define CRUSH_ITEM_UNDEF  0x7ffffffe  
/* undefined result (internal use only) */

#define CRUSH_ITEM_NONE   0x7fffffff  
/* no result */

/*
 * CRUSH uses user-defined "rules" to describe how inputs should be
 * mapped to devices.  A rule consists of sequence of steps to perform
 * to generate the set of output devices.
 */

struct crush_rule_step {
	
__u32 op;
	
__s32 arg1;
	
__s32 arg2;
};

/* step op codes */
enum {
	
CRUSH_RULE_NOOP = 0,
	
CRUSH_RULE_TAKE = 1,          /* arg1 = value to start with */
	
CRUSH_RULE_CHOOSE_FIRSTN = 2, /* arg1 = num items to pick */
				      /* arg2 = type */
	
CRUSH_RULE_CHOOSE_INDEP = 3,  /* same */
	
CRUSH_RULE_EMIT = 4,          /* no args */
	
CRUSH_RULE_CHOOSELEAF_FIRSTN = 6,
	
CRUSH_RULE_CHOOSELEAF_INDEP = 7,

	
CRUSH_RULE_SET_CHOOSE_TRIES = 8, /* override choose_total_tries */
	
CRUSH_RULE_SET_CHOOSELEAF_TRIES = 9, /* override chooseleaf_descend_once */
	
CRUSH_RULE_SET_CHOOSE_LOCAL_TRIES = 10,
	
CRUSH_RULE_SET_CHOOSE_LOCAL_FALLBACK_TRIES = 11,
	
CRUSH_RULE_SET_CHOOSELEAF_VARY_R = 12,
	
CRUSH_RULE_SET_CHOOSELEAF_STABLE = 13
};

/*
 * for specifying choose num (arg1) relative to the max parameter
 * passed to do_rule
 */

#define CRUSH_CHOOSE_N            0

#define CRUSH_CHOOSE_N_MINUS(x)   (-(x))

/*
 * The rule mask is used to describe what the rule is intended for.
 * Given a ruleset and size of output set, we search through the
 * rule list for a matching rule_mask.
 */

struct crush_rule_mask {
	
__u8 ruleset;
	
__u8 type;
	
__u8 min_size;
	
__u8 max_size;
};


struct crush_rule {
	
__u32 len;
	
struct crush_rule_mask mask;
	
struct crush_rule_step steps[0];
};


#define crush_rule_size(len) (sizeof(struct crush_rule) + \
                              (len)*sizeof(struct crush_rule_step))



/*
 * A bucket is a named container of other items (either devices or
 * other buckets).  Items within a bucket are chosen using one of a
 * few different algorithms.  The table summarizes how the speed of
 * each option measures up against mapping stability when items are
 * added or removed.
 *
 *  Bucket Alg     Speed       Additions    Removals
 *  ------------------------------------------------
 *  uniform         O(1)       poor         poor
 *  list            O(n)       optimal      poor
 *  tree            O(log n)   good         good
 *  straw           O(n)       better       better
 *  straw2          O(n)       optimal      optimal
 */
enum {
	
CRUSH_BUCKET_UNIFORM = 1,
	
CRUSH_BUCKET_LIST = 2,
	
CRUSH_BUCKET_TREE = 3,
	
CRUSH_BUCKET_STRAW = 4,
	
CRUSH_BUCKET_STRAW2 = 5,
};
extern const char *crush_bucket_alg_name(int alg);

/*
 * although tree was a legacy algorithm, it has been buggy, so
 * exclude it.
 */

#define CRUSH_LEGACY_ALLOWED_BUCKET_ALGS (       \
                (1 << CRUSH_BUCKET_UNIFORM) |   \
                (1 << CRUSH_BUCKET_LIST) |      \
                (1 << CRUSH_BUCKET_STRAW))


struct crush_bucket {
	
__s32 id;        /* this'll be negative */
	
__u16 type;      /* non-zero; type=0 is reserved for devices */
	
__u8 alg;        /* one of CRUSH_BUCKET_* */
	
__u8 hash;       /* which hash function to use, CRUSH_HASH_* */
	
__u32 weight;    /* 16-bit fixed point */
	
__u32 size;      /* num items */
	
__s32 *items;

};


struct crush_bucket_uniform {
	
struct crush_bucket h;
	
__u32 item_weight;  /* 16-bit fixed point; all items equally weighted */
};


struct crush_bucket_list {
	
struct crush_bucket h;
	
__u32 *item_weights;  /* 16-bit fixed point */
	
__u32 *sum_weights;   /* 16-bit fixed point.  element i is sum
                                 of weights 0..i, inclusive */
};


struct crush_bucket_tree {
	
struct crush_bucket h;  /* note: h.size is _tree_ size, not number of
                                   actual items */
	
__u8 num_nodes;
	
__u32 *node_weights;
};


struct crush_bucket_straw {
	
struct crush_bucket h;
	
__u32 *item_weights;   /* 16-bit fixed point */
	
__u32 *straws;         /* 16-bit fixed point */
};


struct crush_bucket_straw2 {
	
struct crush_bucket h;
	
__u32 *item_weights;   /* 16-bit fixed point */
};



/*
 * CRUSH map includes all buckets, rules, etc.
 */

struct crush_map {
	
struct crush_bucket **buckets;
	
struct crush_rule **rules;

	
__s32 max_buckets;
	
__u32 max_rules;
	
__s32 max_devices;

	/* choose local retries before re-descent */
	
__u32 choose_local_tries;
	/* choose local attempts using a fallback permutation before
         * re-descent */
	
__u32 choose_local_fallback_tries;
	/* choose attempts before giving up */
	
__u32 choose_total_tries;
	/* attempt chooseleaf inner descent once for firstn mode; on
         * reject retry outer descent.  Note that this does *not*
         * apply to a collision: in that case we will retry as we used
         * to. */
	
__u32 chooseleaf_descend_once;

	/* if non-zero, feed r into chooseleaf, bit-shifted right by (r-1)
         * bits.  a value of 1 is best for new clusters.  for legacy clusters
         * that want to limit reshuffling, a value of 3 or 4 will make the
         * mappings line up a bit better with previous mappings. */
	
__u8 chooseleaf_vary_r;

	/* if true, it makes chooseleaf firstn to return stable results (if
         * no local retry) so that data migrations would be optimal when some
         * device fails. */
	
__u8 chooseleaf_stable;

	/*
         * This value is calculated after decode or construction by
         * the builder. It is exposed here (rather than having a
         * 'build CRUSH working space' function) so that callers can
         * reserve a static buffer, allocate space on the stack, or
         * otherwise avoid calling into the heap allocator if they
         * want to. The size of the working space depends on the map,
         * while the size of the scratch vector passed to the mapper
         * depends on the size of the desired result set.
         *
         * Nothing stops the caller from allocating both in one swell
         * foop and passing in two points, though.
         */
	
size_t working_size;

#ifndef __KERNEL__
	/*
         * version 0 (original) of straw_calc has various flaws.  version 1
         * fixes a few of them.
         */
	
__u8 straw_calc_version;

	/*
         * allowed bucket algs is a bitmask, here the bit positions
         * are CRUSH_BUCKET_*.  note that these are *bits* and
         * CRUSH_BUCKET_* values are not, so we need to or together (1
         * << CRUSH_BUCKET_WHATEVER).  The 0th bit is not used to
         * minimize confusion (bucket type values start at 1).
         */
	
__u32 allowed_bucket_algs;

	
__u32 *choose_tries;
#endif
};


/* crush.c */
extern int crush_get_bucket_item_weight(const struct crush_bucket *b, int pos);
extern void crush_destroy_bucket_uniform(struct crush_bucket_uniform *b);
extern void crush_destroy_bucket_list(struct crush_bucket_list *b);
extern void crush_destroy_bucket_tree(struct crush_bucket_tree *b);
extern void crush_destroy_bucket_straw(struct crush_bucket_straw *b);
extern void crush_destroy_bucket_straw2(struct crush_bucket_straw2 *b);
extern void crush_destroy_bucket(struct crush_bucket *b);
extern void crush_destroy_rule(struct crush_rule *r);
extern void crush_destroy(struct crush_map *map);


static inline int crush_calc_tree_node(int i) { return ((i+1) << 1)-1; }

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/* * These data structures are private to the CRUSH implementation. They * are exposed in this header file because builder needs their * definitions to calculate the total working size. * * Moving this out of the crush map allow us to treat the CRUSH map as * immutable within the mapper and removes the requirement for a CRUSH * map lock. */ struct crush_work_bucket { __u32 perm_x; /* @x for which *perm is defined */ __u32 perm_n; /* num elements of *perm that are permuted/defined */ __u32 *perm; /* Permutation of the bucket's items */ }; struct crush_work { struct crush_work_bucket **work; /* Per-bucket working store */ }; #endif

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