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Revision 1.52, Mon Nov 25 22:12:32 2002 UTC (14 years, 11 months ago) by hch
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remove dead pbr_flags field from struct xfs_buftarg
remove dead pbr_flags field from struct xfs_buftarg

/*
 * Copyright (c) 2000-2002 Silicon Graphics, Inc.  All Rights Reserved.
 *
 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
 * under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public License as
 * published by the Free Software Foundation.
 *
 * This program is distributed in the hope that it would be useful, but
 * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
 *
 * Further, this software is distributed without any warranty that it is
 * free of the rightful claim of any third person regarding infringement
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 * otherwise, applies only to this software file.  Patent licenses, if
 * any, provided herein do not apply to combinations of this program with
 * other software, or any other product whatsoever.
 *
 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
 * with this program; if not, write the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59
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 *
 * Contact information: Silicon Graphics, Inc., 1600 Amphitheatre Pkwy,
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 *
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 */

/*
 * Written by Steve Lord, Jim Mostek, Russell Cattelan at SGI
 */

#ifndef __PAGE_BUF_H__
#define __PAGE_BUF_H__

#include <linux/version.h>
#include <linux/config.h>
#include <linux/list.h>
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/spinlock.h>
#include <asm/system.h>
#include <linux/mm.h>
#include <linux/fs.h>
#include <linux/buffer_head.h>
#include <linux/uio.h>
#include <linux/workqueue.h>

enum xfs_buffer_state { BH_Delay = BH_PrivateStart };
BUFFER_FNS(Delay, delay);

/*
 * Turn this on to get pagebuf lock ownership
#define PAGEBUF_LOCK_TRACKING
*/

/*
 *	Base types
 */

/* daddr must be signed since -1 is used for bmaps that are not yet allocated */
typedef loff_t page_buf_daddr_t;

#define PAGE_BUF_DADDR_NULL ((page_buf_daddr_t) (-1LL))

typedef size_t page_buf_dsize_t;		/* size of buffer in blocks */

#define page_buf_ctob(pp)	((pp) * PAGE_CACHE_SIZE)
#define page_buf_btoc(dd)	(((dd) + PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - 1) >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT)
#define page_buf_btoct(dd)	((dd) >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT)
#define page_buf_poff(aa)	((aa) & ~PAGE_CACHE_MASK)

typedef enum page_buf_rw_e {
	PBRW_READ = 1,			/* transfer into target memory */
	PBRW_WRITE = 2,			/* transfer from target memory */
	PBRW_ZERO = 3			/* Zero target memory */
} page_buf_rw_t;

typedef enum {				/* pbm_flags values */
	PBMF_EOF =		0x01,	/* mapping contains EOF		*/
	PBMF_HOLE =		0x02,	/* mapping covers a hole	*/
	PBMF_DELAY =		0x04,	/* mapping covers delalloc region  */
	PBMF_UNWRITTEN =	0x20	/* mapping covers allocated	*/
					/* but uninitialized XFS data	*/
} bmap_flags_t;

typedef enum page_buf_flags_e {		/* pb_flags values */
	PBF_READ = (1 << 0),	/* buffer intended for reading from device */
	PBF_WRITE = (1 << 1),	/* buffer intended for writing to device   */
	PBF_MAPPED = (1 << 2),	/* buffer mapped (pb_addr valid)	   */
	PBF_PARTIAL = (1 << 3), /* buffer partially read		   */
	PBF_ASYNC = (1 << 4),	/* initiator will not wait for completion  */
	PBF_NONE = (1 << 5),	/* buffer not read at all		   */
	PBF_DELWRI = (1 << 6),	/* buffer has dirty pages		   */
	PBF_FREED = (1 << 7),	/* buffer has been freed and is invalid	   */
	PBF_SYNC = (1 << 8),	/* force updates to disk		   */
	PBF_MAPPABLE = (1 << 9),/* use directly-addressable pages	   */
	PBF_STALE = (1 << 10),	/* buffer has been staled, do not find it  */
	PBF_FS_MANAGED = (1 << 11), /* filesystem controls freeing memory  */

	/* flags used only as arguments to access routines */
	PBF_LOCK = (1 << 13),	/* lock requested			   */
	PBF_TRYLOCK = (1 << 14), /* lock requested, but do not wait	   */
	PBF_FILE_ALLOCATE = (1 << 15), /* allocate all file space	   */
	PBF_DONT_BLOCK = (1 << 16), /* do not block in current thread	   */
	PBF_DIRECT = (1 << 17),	  /* direct I/O desired			   */

	/* flags used only internally */
	_PBF_LOCKABLE = (1 << 19), /* page_buf_t may be locked		   */
	_PBF_PRIVATE_BH = (1 << 20), /* do not use public buffer heads	   */
	_PBF_ALL_PAGES_MAPPED = (1 << 21),
				/* all pages in rage are mapped		   */
	_PBF_ADDR_ALLOCATED = (1 << 22),
				/* pb_addr space was allocated		   */
	_PBF_MEM_ALLOCATED = (1 << 23),
				/* pb_mem and underlying pages allocated   */

	PBF_FORCEIO = (1 << 24),
	PBF_FLUSH = (1 << 25),	/* flush disk write cache */
	PBF_READ_AHEAD = (1 << 26),

} page_buf_flags_t;

#define PBF_UPDATE (PBF_READ | PBF_WRITE)
#define PBF_NOT_DONE(pb) (((pb)->pb_flags & (PBF_PARTIAL|PBF_NONE)) != 0)
#define PBF_DONE(pb) (((pb)->pb_flags & (PBF_PARTIAL|PBF_NONE)) == 0)

#define PBR_SECTOR_ONLY	1	/* only use sector size buffer heads */
#define PBR_ALIGNED_ONLY 2	/* only use aligned I/O */

typedef struct pb_target {
	dev_t			pbr_dev;
	struct block_device	*pbr_bdev;
	struct address_space	*pbr_mapping;
	unsigned int		pbr_bsize;
	unsigned int		pbr_sshift;
	size_t			pbr_smask;
} pb_target_t;

/*
 *	page_buf_bmap_t:  File system I/O map
 *
 * The pbm_bn, pbm_offset and pbm_length fields are expressed in disk blocks.
 * The pbm_length field specifies the size of the underlying backing store
 * for the particular mapping.
 *
 * The pbm_bsize, pbm_size and pbm_delta fields are in bytes and indicate
 * the size of the mapping, the number of bytes that are valid to access
 * (read or write), and the offset into the mapping, given the offset
 * supplied to the file I/O map routine.  pbm_delta is the offset of the
 * desired data from the beginning of the mapping.
 *
 * When a request is made to read beyond the logical end of the object,
 * pbm_size may be set to 0, but pbm_offset and pbm_length should be set to
 * the actual amount of underlying storage that has been allocated, if any.
 */

typedef struct page_buf_bmap_s {
	page_buf_daddr_t pbm_bn;	/* block number in file system	    */
	pb_target_t	*pbm_target;	/* device to do I/O to		    */
	loff_t		pbm_offset;	/* byte offset of mapping in file   */
	size_t		pbm_delta;	/* offset of request into bmap	    */
	size_t		pbm_bsize;	/* size of this mapping in bytes    */
	bmap_flags_t	pbm_flags;	/* options flags for mapping	    */
} page_buf_bmap_t;

typedef page_buf_bmap_t pb_bmap_t;


/*
 *	page_buf_t:  Buffer structure for page cache-based buffers
 *
 * This buffer structure is used by the page cache buffer management routines
 * to refer to an assembly of pages forming a logical buffer.  The actual
 * I/O is performed with buffer_head or bio structures, as required by drivers,
 * for drivers which do not understand this structure.  The buffer structure is
 * used on temporary basis only, and discarded when released.  
 *
 * The real data storage is recorded in the page cache.	 Metadata is
 * hashed to the inode for the block device on which the file system resides.
 * File data is hashed to the inode for the file.  Pages which are only
 * partially filled with data have bits set in their block_map entry
 * to indicate which disk blocks in the page are not valid.
 */

struct page_buf_s;
typedef void (*page_buf_iodone_t)(struct page_buf_s *);
			/* call-back function on I/O completion */
typedef void (*page_buf_relse_t)(struct page_buf_s *);
			/* call-back function on I/O completion */
typedef int (*page_buf_bdstrat_t)(struct page_buf_s *);

#define PB_PAGES	4

typedef struct page_buf_s {
	struct list_head	pb_list;
	page_buf_flags_t	pb_flags;	/* status flags */
	struct list_head	pb_hash_list;
	struct pb_target	*pb_target;	/* logical object */
	atomic_t		pb_hold;	/* reference count */
	page_buf_daddr_t	pb_bn;		/* block number for I/O */
	loff_t			pb_file_offset; /* offset in file */
	size_t			pb_buffer_length; /* size of buffer in bytes */
	size_t			pb_count_desired; /* desired transfer size */
	void			*pb_addr;	/* virtual address of buffer */
	struct work_struct	pb_iodone_work;
	page_buf_iodone_t	pb_iodone;	/* I/O completion function */
	page_buf_relse_t	pb_relse;	/* releasing function */
	page_buf_bdstrat_t	pb_strat;	/* pre-write function */
	struct semaphore	pb_iodonesema;	/* Semaphore for I/O waiters */
	void			*pb_fspriv;
	void			*pb_fspriv2;
	void			*pb_fspriv3;
	unsigned short		pb_error;	/* error code on I/O */
	unsigned short		pb_page_count;	/* size of page array */
	unsigned short		pb_offset;	/* page offset in first page */
	unsigned char		pb_locked;	/* page array is locked */
	unsigned char		pb_hash_index;	/* hash table index	*/
	struct page		**pb_pages;	/* array of page pointers */
	struct page		*pb_page_array[PB_PAGES]; /* inline pages */
} page_buf_t;


/*
 * page_buf module entry points
 */

/* Finding and Reading Buffers */

extern page_buf_t *pagebuf_find(	/* find buffer for block if	*/
					/* the block is in memory	*/
		struct pb_target *,	/* inode for block		*/
		loff_t,			/* starting offset of range	*/
		size_t,			/* length of range		*/
		page_buf_flags_t);	/* PBF_LOCK			*/

extern page_buf_t *pagebuf_get(		/* allocate a buffer		*/
		struct pb_target *,	/* inode for buffer		*/
		loff_t,			/* starting offset of range	*/
		size_t,			/* length of range		*/
		page_buf_flags_t);	/* PBF_LOCK, PBF_READ,		*/
					/* PBF_ASYNC			*/	

extern page_buf_t *pagebuf_lookup(
		struct pb_target *,
		struct inode *,
		loff_t,			/* starting offset of range	*/
		size_t,			/* length of range		*/
		page_buf_flags_t);	/* PBF_READ, PBF_WRITE,		*/
					/* PBF_FORCEIO, _PBF_LOCKABLE	*/

extern page_buf_t *pagebuf_get_empty(	/* allocate pagebuf struct with */
					/*  no memory or disk address	*/
		struct pb_target *);	/* mount point "fake" inode	*/

extern page_buf_t *pagebuf_get_no_daddr(/* allocate pagebuf struct	*/
					/* without disk address		*/
		size_t len,
		struct pb_target *);	/* mount point "fake" inode	*/

extern int	pagebuf_associate_memory(
		page_buf_t *,
		void *,
		size_t);


extern void pagebuf_hold(		/* increment reference count	*/
		page_buf_t *);		/* buffer to hold		*/

extern void pagebuf_readahead(		/* read ahead into cache	*/
		struct pb_target  *,	/* target for buffer (or NULL)	*/
		loff_t,			/* starting offset of range	*/
		size_t,			/* length of range		*/
		page_buf_flags_t);	/* additional read flags	*/

/* Writing and Releasing Buffers */

extern void pagebuf_free(		/* deallocate a buffer		*/
		page_buf_t *);		/* buffer to deallocate		*/

extern void pagebuf_rele(		/* release hold on a buffer	*/
		page_buf_t *);		/* buffer to release		*/

/* Locking and Unlocking Buffers */

extern int pagebuf_cond_lock(		/* lock buffer, if not locked	*/
					/* (returns -EBUSY if locked)	*/
		page_buf_t *);		/* buffer to lock		*/

extern int pagebuf_lock_value(		/* return count on lock		*/
		page_buf_t *);		/* buffer to check		*/

extern int pagebuf_lock(		/* lock buffer			*/
		page_buf_t *);		/* buffer to lock		*/

extern void pagebuf_target_clear(struct pb_target *);

extern void pagebuf_unlock(		/* unlock buffer		*/
		page_buf_t *);		/* buffer to unlock		*/

/* Buffer Utility Routines */
static inline int pagebuf_geterror(page_buf_t *pb)
{
	return (pb ? pb->pb_error : ENOMEM);
}

extern void pagebuf_iodone(		/* mark buffer I/O complete	*/
		page_buf_t *);		/* buffer to mark		*/

extern void pagebuf_ioerror(		/* mark buffer in error (or not) */
		page_buf_t *,		/* buffer to mark		*/
		unsigned int);		/* error to store (0 if none)	*/

extern int pagebuf_iostart(		/* start I/O on a buffer	*/
		page_buf_t *,		/* buffer to start		*/
		page_buf_flags_t);	/* PBF_LOCK, PBF_ASYNC,		*/
					/* PBF_READ, PBF_WRITE,		*/
					/* PBF_DELWRI, PBF_SYNC		*/

extern int pagebuf_iorequest(		/* start real I/O		*/
		page_buf_t *);		/* buffer to convey to device	*/

	/*
	 * pagebuf_iorequest is the core I/O request routine.
	 * It assumes that the buffer is well-formed and
	 * mapped and ready for physical I/O, unlike
	 * pagebuf_iostart() and pagebuf_iophysio().  Those
	 * routines call the inode pagebuf_ioinitiate routine to start I/O,
	 * if it is present, or else call pagebuf_iorequest()
	 * directly if the inode pagebuf_ioinitiate routine is not present.
	 */

extern int pagebuf_iowait(		/* wait for buffer I/O done	*/
		page_buf_t *);		/* buffer to wait on		*/

extern caddr_t	pagebuf_offset(page_buf_t *, off_t);

extern void pagebuf_iomove(		/* move data in/out of pagebuf	*/
		page_buf_t *,		/* buffer to manipulate		*/
		off_t,			/* starting buffer offset	*/
		size_t,			/* length in buffer		*/
		caddr_t,		/* data pointer			*/
		page_buf_rw_t);		/* direction			*/

/* Pinning Buffer Storage in Memory */

extern void pagebuf_pin(		/* pin buffer in memory		*/
		page_buf_t *);		/* buffer to pin		*/

extern void pagebuf_unpin(		/* unpin buffered data		*/
		page_buf_t *);		/* buffer to unpin		*/

extern int pagebuf_ispin( page_buf_t *); /* check if pagebuf is pinned	*/

/* Reading and writing pages */

extern void pagebuf_delwri_queue(page_buf_t *, int);
extern void pagebuf_delwri_dequeue(page_buf_t *);

#define PBDF_WAIT    0x01
#define PBDF_TRYLOCK 0x02
extern void pagebuf_delwri_flush(
		struct pb_target *,
		unsigned long,
		int *);

extern int pagebuf_init(void);
extern void pagebuf_terminate(void);

static __inline__ int __pagebuf_iorequest(page_buf_t *pb)
{
	if (pb->pb_strat)
		return pb->pb_strat(pb);
	return pagebuf_iorequest(pb);
}

extern struct workqueue_struct *pagebuf_workqueue;

#endif /* __PAGE_BUF_H__ */