Author | Tokens | Token Proportion | Commits | Commit Proportion |
---|---|---|---|---|
Kent Overstreet | 1204 | 99.01% | 23 | 92.00% |
Pei Li | 8 | 0.66% | 1 | 4.00% |
Erick Archer | 4 | 0.33% | 1 | 4.00% |
Total | 1216 | 25 |
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 #include "bcachefs.h" #include "eytzinger.h" #include "journal.h" #include "journal_seq_blacklist.h" #include "super-io.h" /* * journal_seq_blacklist machinery: * * To guarantee order of btree updates after a crash, we need to detect when a * btree node entry (bset) is newer than the newest journal entry that was * successfully written, and ignore it - effectively ignoring any btree updates * that didn't make it into the journal. * * If we didn't do this, we might have two btree nodes, a and b, both with * updates that weren't written to the journal yet: if b was updated after a, * but b was flushed and not a - oops; on recovery we'll find that the updates * to b happened, but not the updates to a that happened before it. * * Ignoring bsets that are newer than the newest journal entry is always safe, * because everything they contain will also have been journalled - and must * still be present in the journal on disk until a journal entry has been * written _after_ that bset was written. * * To accomplish this, bsets record the newest journal sequence number they * contain updates for; then, on startup, the btree code queries the journal * code to ask "Is this sequence number newer than the newest journal entry? If * so, ignore it." * * When this happens, we must blacklist that journal sequence number: the * journal must not write any entries with that sequence number, and it must * record that it was blacklisted so that a) on recovery we don't think we have * missing journal entries and b) so that the btree code continues to ignore * that bset, until that btree node is rewritten. */ static unsigned sb_blacklist_u64s(unsigned nr) { struct bch_sb_field_journal_seq_blacklist *bl; return (sizeof(*bl) + sizeof(bl->start[0]) * nr) / sizeof(u64); } int bch2_journal_seq_blacklist_add(struct bch_fs *c, u64 start, u64 end) { struct bch_sb_field_journal_seq_blacklist *bl; unsigned i = 0, nr; int ret = 0; mutex_lock(&c->sb_lock); bl = bch2_sb_field_get(c->disk_sb.sb, journal_seq_blacklist); nr = blacklist_nr_entries(bl); while (i < nr) { struct journal_seq_blacklist_entry *e = bl->start + i; if (end < le64_to_cpu(e->start)) break; if (start > le64_to_cpu(e->end)) { i++; continue; } /* * Entry is contiguous or overlapping with new entry: merge it * with new entry, and delete: */ start = min(start, le64_to_cpu(e->start)); end = max(end, le64_to_cpu(e->end)); array_remove_item(bl->start, nr, i); } bl = bch2_sb_field_resize(&c->disk_sb, journal_seq_blacklist, sb_blacklist_u64s(nr + 1)); if (!bl) { ret = -BCH_ERR_ENOSPC_sb_journal_seq_blacklist; goto out; } array_insert_item(bl->start, nr, i, ((struct journal_seq_blacklist_entry) { .start = cpu_to_le64(start), .end = cpu_to_le64(end), })); c->disk_sb.sb->features[0] |= cpu_to_le64(1ULL << BCH_FEATURE_journal_seq_blacklist_v3); ret = bch2_write_super(c); out: mutex_unlock(&c->sb_lock); return ret ?: bch2_blacklist_table_initialize(c); } static int journal_seq_blacklist_table_cmp(const void *_l, const void *_r) { const struct journal_seq_blacklist_table_entry *l = _l; const struct journal_seq_blacklist_table_entry *r = _r; return cmp_int(l->start, r->start); } bool bch2_journal_seq_is_blacklisted(struct bch_fs *c, u64 seq, bool dirty) { struct journal_seq_blacklist_table *t = c->journal_seq_blacklist_table; struct journal_seq_blacklist_table_entry search = { .start = seq }; int idx; if (!t) return false; idx = eytzinger0_find_le(t->entries, t->nr, sizeof(t->entries[0]), journal_seq_blacklist_table_cmp, &search); if (idx < 0) return false; BUG_ON(t->entries[idx].start > seq); if (seq >= t->entries[idx].end) return false; if (dirty) t->entries[idx].dirty = true; return true; } int bch2_blacklist_table_initialize(struct bch_fs *c) { struct bch_sb_field_journal_seq_blacklist *bl = bch2_sb_field_get(c->disk_sb.sb, journal_seq_blacklist); struct journal_seq_blacklist_table *t; unsigned i, nr = blacklist_nr_entries(bl); if (!bl) return 0; t = kzalloc(struct_size(t, entries, nr), GFP_KERNEL); if (!t) return -BCH_ERR_ENOMEM_blacklist_table_init; t->nr = nr; for (i = 0; i < nr; i++) { t->entries[i].start = le64_to_cpu(bl->start[i].start); t->entries[i].end = le64_to_cpu(bl->start[i].end); } eytzinger0_sort(t->entries, t->nr, sizeof(t->entries[0]), journal_seq_blacklist_table_cmp, NULL); kfree(c->journal_seq_blacklist_table); c->journal_seq_blacklist_table = t; return 0; } static int bch2_sb_journal_seq_blacklist_validate(struct bch_sb *sb, struct bch_sb_field *f, enum bch_validate_flags flags, struct printbuf *err) { struct bch_sb_field_journal_seq_blacklist *bl = field_to_type(f, journal_seq_blacklist); unsigned i, nr = blacklist_nr_entries(bl); for (i = 0; i < nr; i++) { struct journal_seq_blacklist_entry *e = bl->start + i; if (le64_to_cpu(e->start) >= le64_to_cpu(e->end)) { prt_printf(err, "entry %u start >= end (%llu >= %llu)", i, le64_to_cpu(e->start), le64_to_cpu(e->end)); return -BCH_ERR_invalid_sb_journal_seq_blacklist; } if (i + 1 < nr && le64_to_cpu(e[0].end) > le64_to_cpu(e[1].start)) { prt_printf(err, "entry %u out of order with next entry (%llu > %llu)", i + 1, le64_to_cpu(e[0].end), le64_to_cpu(e[1].start)); return -BCH_ERR_invalid_sb_journal_seq_blacklist; } } return 0; } static void bch2_sb_journal_seq_blacklist_to_text(struct printbuf *out, struct bch_sb *sb, struct bch_sb_field *f) { struct bch_sb_field_journal_seq_blacklist *bl = field_to_type(f, journal_seq_blacklist); struct journal_seq_blacklist_entry *i; unsigned nr = blacklist_nr_entries(bl); for (i = bl->start; i < bl->start + nr; i++) { if (i != bl->start) prt_printf(out, " "); prt_printf(out, "%llu-%llu", le64_to_cpu(i->start), le64_to_cpu(i->end)); } prt_newline(out); } const struct bch_sb_field_ops bch_sb_field_ops_journal_seq_blacklist = { .validate = bch2_sb_journal_seq_blacklist_validate, .to_text = bch2_sb_journal_seq_blacklist_to_text }; bool bch2_blacklist_entries_gc(struct bch_fs *c) { struct journal_seq_blacklist_entry *src, *dst; struct bch_sb_field_journal_seq_blacklist *bl = bch2_sb_field_get(c->disk_sb.sb, journal_seq_blacklist); if (!bl) return false; unsigned nr = blacklist_nr_entries(bl); dst = bl->start; struct journal_seq_blacklist_table *t = c->journal_seq_blacklist_table; BUG_ON(nr != t->nr); unsigned i; for (src = bl->start, i = t->nr == 0 ? 0 : eytzinger0_first(t->nr); src < bl->start + nr; src++, i = eytzinger0_next(i, nr)) { BUG_ON(t->entries[i].start != le64_to_cpu(src->start)); BUG_ON(t->entries[i].end != le64_to_cpu(src->end)); if (t->entries[i].dirty || t->entries[i].end >= c->journal.oldest_seq_found_ondisk) *dst++ = *src; } unsigned new_nr = dst - bl->start; if (new_nr == nr) return false; bch_verbose(c, "nr blacklist entries was %u, now %u", nr, new_nr); bl = bch2_sb_field_resize(&c->disk_sb, journal_seq_blacklist, new_nr ? sb_blacklist_u64s(new_nr) : 0); BUG_ON(new_nr && !bl); return true; }
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