xref: /openbmc/linux/fs/ocfs2/dcache.c (revision 1ba9da2f)
1 /* -*- mode: c; c-basic-offset: 8; -*-
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3  *
4  * dcache.c
5  *
6  * dentry cache handling code
7  *
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25 
26 #include <linux/fs.h>
27 #include <linux/types.h>
28 #include <linux/slab.h>
29 #include <linux/namei.h>
30 
31 #define MLOG_MASK_PREFIX ML_DCACHE
32 #include <cluster/masklog.h>
33 
34 #include "ocfs2.h"
35 
36 #include "alloc.h"
37 #include "dcache.h"
38 #include "dlmglue.h"
39 #include "file.h"
40 #include "inode.h"
41 
42 
43 static int ocfs2_dentry_revalidate(struct dentry *dentry,
44 				   struct nameidata *nd)
45 {
46 	struct inode *inode = dentry->d_inode;
47 	int ret = 0;    /* if all else fails, just return false */
48 	struct ocfs2_super *osb = OCFS2_SB(dentry->d_sb);
49 
50 	mlog_entry("(0x%p, '%.*s')\n", dentry,
51 		   dentry->d_name.len, dentry->d_name.name);
52 
53 	/* Never trust a negative dentry - force a new lookup. */
54 	if (inode == NULL) {
55 		mlog(0, "negative dentry: %.*s\n", dentry->d_name.len,
56 		     dentry->d_name.name);
57 		goto bail;
58 	}
59 
60 	BUG_ON(!osb);
61 
62 	if (inode == osb->root_inode || is_bad_inode(inode))
63 		goto bail;
64 
65 	spin_lock(&OCFS2_I(inode)->ip_lock);
66 	/* did we or someone else delete this inode? */
67 	if (OCFS2_I(inode)->ip_flags & OCFS2_INODE_DELETED) {
68 		spin_unlock(&OCFS2_I(inode)->ip_lock);
69 		mlog(0, "inode (%llu) deleted, returning false\n",
70 		     (unsigned long long)OCFS2_I(inode)->ip_blkno);
71 		goto bail;
72 	}
73 	spin_unlock(&OCFS2_I(inode)->ip_lock);
74 
75 	/*
76 	 * We don't need a cluster lock to test this because once an
77 	 * inode nlink hits zero, it never goes back.
78 	 */
79 	if (inode->i_nlink == 0) {
80 		mlog(0, "Inode %llu orphaned, returning false "
81 		     "dir = %d\n",
82 		     (unsigned long long)OCFS2_I(inode)->ip_blkno,
83 		     S_ISDIR(inode->i_mode));
84 		goto bail;
85 	}
86 
87 	ret = 1;
88 
89 bail:
90 	mlog_exit(ret);
91 
92 	return ret;
93 }
94 
95 static int ocfs2_match_dentry(struct dentry *dentry,
96 			      u64 parent_blkno,
97 			      int skip_unhashed)
98 {
99 	struct inode *parent;
100 
101 	/*
102 	 * ocfs2_lookup() does a d_splice_alias() _before_ attaching
103 	 * to the lock data, so we skip those here, otherwise
104 	 * ocfs2_dentry_attach_lock() will get its original dentry
105 	 * back.
106 	 */
107 	if (!dentry->d_fsdata)
108 		return 0;
109 
110 	if (!dentry->d_parent)
111 		return 0;
112 
113 	if (skip_unhashed && d_unhashed(dentry))
114 		return 0;
115 
116 	parent = dentry->d_parent->d_inode;
117 	/* Negative parent dentry? */
118 	if (!parent)
119 		return 0;
120 
121 	/* Name is in a different directory. */
122 	if (OCFS2_I(parent)->ip_blkno != parent_blkno)
123 		return 0;
124 
125 	return 1;
126 }
127 
128 /*
129  * Walk the inode alias list, and find a dentry which has a given
130  * parent. ocfs2_dentry_attach_lock() wants to find _any_ alias as it
131  * is looking for a dentry_lock reference. The vote thread is looking
132  * to unhash aliases, so we allow it to skip any that already have
133  * that property.
134  */
135 struct dentry *ocfs2_find_local_alias(struct inode *inode,
136 				      u64 parent_blkno,
137 				      int skip_unhashed)
138 {
139 	struct list_head *p;
140 	struct dentry *dentry = NULL;
141 
142 	spin_lock(&dcache_lock);
143 
144 	list_for_each(p, &inode->i_dentry) {
145 		dentry = list_entry(p, struct dentry, d_alias);
146 
147 		if (ocfs2_match_dentry(dentry, parent_blkno, skip_unhashed)) {
148 			mlog(0, "dentry found: %.*s\n",
149 			     dentry->d_name.len, dentry->d_name.name);
150 
151 			dget_locked(dentry);
152 			break;
153 		}
154 
155 		dentry = NULL;
156 	}
157 
158 	spin_unlock(&dcache_lock);
159 
160 	return dentry;
161 }
162 
163 DEFINE_SPINLOCK(dentry_attach_lock);
164 
165 /*
166  * Attach this dentry to a cluster lock.
167  *
168  * Dentry locks cover all links in a given directory to a particular
169  * inode. We do this so that ocfs2 can build a lock name which all
170  * nodes in the cluster can agree on at all times. Shoving full names
171  * in the cluster lock won't work due to size restrictions. Covering
172  * links inside of a directory is a good compromise because it still
173  * allows us to use the parent directory lock to synchronize
174  * operations.
175  *
176  * Call this function with the parent dir semaphore and the parent dir
177  * cluster lock held.
178  *
179  * The dir semaphore will protect us from having to worry about
180  * concurrent processes on our node trying to attach a lock at the
181  * same time.
182  *
183  * The dir cluster lock (held at either PR or EX mode) protects us
184  * from unlink and rename on other nodes.
185  *
186  * The 'create' flag tells us whether we're doing this as a result of
187  * a file creation.
188  *
189  * A dput() can happen asynchronously due to pruning, so we cover
190  * attaching and detaching the dentry lock with a
191  * dentry_attach_lock.
192  *
193  * A node which has done lookup on a name retains a protected read
194  * lock until final dput. If the user requests and unlink or rename,
195  * the protected read is upgraded to an exclusive lock. Other nodes
196  * who have seen the dentry will then be informed that they need to
197  * downgrade their lock, which will involve d_delete on the
198  * dentry. This happens in ocfs2_dentry_convert_worker().
199  */
200 int ocfs2_dentry_attach_lock(struct dentry *dentry,
201 			     struct inode *inode,
202 			     u64 parent_blkno,
203 			     int create)
204 {
205 	int ret;
206 	struct dentry *alias;
207 	struct ocfs2_dentry_lock *dl = dentry->d_fsdata;
208 
209 	mlog(0, "Attach \"%.*s\", parent %llu, create %d, fsdata: %p\n",
210 	     dentry->d_name.len, dentry->d_name.name,
211 	     (unsigned long long)parent_blkno, create, dl);
212 
213 	/*
214 	 * Negative dentry. We ignore these for now.
215 	 *
216 	 * XXX: Could we can improve ocfs2_dentry_revalidate() by
217 	 * tracking these?
218 	 */
219 	if (!inode)
220 		return 0;
221 
222 	if (dl) {
223 		mlog_bug_on_msg(dl->dl_parent_blkno != parent_blkno,
224 				" \"%.*s\": old parent: %llu, new: %llu\n",
225 				dentry->d_name.len, dentry->d_name.name,
226 				(unsigned long long)parent_blkno,
227 				(unsigned long long)dl->dl_parent_blkno);
228 		return 0;
229 	}
230 
231 	alias = ocfs2_find_local_alias(inode, parent_blkno, 0);
232 	if (alias) {
233 		/*
234 		 * Great, an alias exists, which means we must have a
235 		 * dentry lock already. We can just grab the lock off
236 		 * the alias and add it to the list.
237 		 *
238 		 * We're depending here on the fact that this dentry
239 		 * was found and exists in the dcache and so must have
240 		 * a reference to the dentry_lock because we can't
241 		 * race creates. Final dput() cannot happen on it
242 		 * since we have it pinned, so our reference is safe.
243 		 */
244 		dl = alias->d_fsdata;
245 		mlog_bug_on_msg(!dl, "parent %llu, ino %llu, create %d\n",
246 				(unsigned long long)parent_blkno,
247 				(unsigned long long)OCFS2_I(inode)->ip_blkno,
248 				create);
249 
250 		mlog_bug_on_msg(dl->dl_parent_blkno != parent_blkno,
251 				" \"%.*s\": old parent: %llu, new: %llu\n",
252 				dentry->d_name.len, dentry->d_name.name,
253 				(unsigned long long)parent_blkno,
254 				(unsigned long long)dl->dl_parent_blkno);
255 
256 		mlog(0, "Found: %s\n", dl->dl_lockres.l_name);
257 
258 		goto out_attach;
259 	}
260 
261 	/*
262 	 * There are no other aliases
263 	 */
264 	dl = kmalloc(sizeof(*dl), GFP_NOFS);
265 	if (!dl) {
266 		ret = -ENOMEM;
267 		mlog_errno(ret);
268 		return ret;
269 	}
270 
271 	dl->dl_count = 0;
272 	/*
273 	 * Does this have to happen below, for all attaches, in case
274 	 * the struct inode gets blown away by votes?
275 	 */
276 	dl->dl_inode = igrab(inode);
277 	dl->dl_parent_blkno = parent_blkno;
278 	ocfs2_dentry_lock_res_init(dl, parent_blkno, inode);
279 
280 out_attach:
281 	spin_lock(&dentry_attach_lock);
282 	dentry->d_fsdata = dl;
283 	dl->dl_count++;
284 	spin_unlock(&dentry_attach_lock);
285 
286 	/*
287 	 * Creation of a new file means that nobody can possibly have
288 	 * this name in the system, which means that acquiry of those
289 	 * locks can easily be optimized.
290 	 */
291 	if (create) {
292 		ret = ocfs2_create_new_lock(OCFS2_SB(inode->i_sb),
293 					    &dl->dl_lockres, 0);
294 		if (ret)
295 			mlog_errno(ret);
296 		goto out;
297 	}
298 
299 	/*
300 	 * This actually gets us our PRMODE level lock. From now on,
301 	 * we'll have a notification if one of these names is
302 	 * destroyed on another node.
303 	 */
304 	ret = ocfs2_dentry_lock(dentry, 0);
305 	if (ret) {
306 		mlog_errno(ret);
307 		goto out;
308 	}
309 	ocfs2_dentry_unlock(dentry, 0);
310 
311 out:
312 	dput(alias);
313 
314 	return ret;
315 }
316 
317 /*
318  * ocfs2_dentry_iput() and friends.
319  *
320  * At this point, our particular dentry is detached from the inodes
321  * alias list, so there's no way that the locking code can find it.
322  *
323  * The interesting stuff happens when we determine that our lock needs
324  * to go away because this is the last subdir alias in the
325  * system. This function needs to handle a couple things:
326  *
327  * 1) Synchronizing lock shutdown with the downconvert threads. This
328  *    is already handled for us via the lockres release drop function
329  *    called in ocfs2_release_dentry_lock()
330  *
331  * 2) A race may occur when we're doing our lock shutdown and
332  *    another process wants to create a new dentry lock. Right now we
333  *    let them race, which means that for a very short while, this
334  *    node might have two locks on a lock resource. This should be a
335  *    problem though because one of them is in the process of being
336  *    thrown out.
337  */
338 static void ocfs2_drop_dentry_lock(struct ocfs2_super *osb,
339 				   struct ocfs2_dentry_lock *dl)
340 {
341 	ocfs2_simple_drop_lockres(osb, &dl->dl_lockres);
342 	ocfs2_lock_res_free(&dl->dl_lockres);
343 	iput(dl->dl_inode);
344 	kfree(dl);
345 }
346 
347 void ocfs2_dentry_lock_put(struct ocfs2_super *osb,
348 			   struct ocfs2_dentry_lock *dl)
349 {
350 	int unlock = 0;
351 
352 	BUG_ON(dl->dl_count == 0);
353 
354 	spin_lock(&dentry_attach_lock);
355 	dl->dl_count--;
356 	unlock = !dl->dl_count;
357 	spin_unlock(&dentry_attach_lock);
358 
359 	if (unlock)
360 		ocfs2_drop_dentry_lock(osb, dl);
361 }
362 
363 static void ocfs2_dentry_iput(struct dentry *dentry, struct inode *inode)
364 {
365 	struct ocfs2_dentry_lock *dl = dentry->d_fsdata;
366 
367 	mlog_bug_on_msg(!dl && !(dentry->d_flags & DCACHE_DISCONNECTED),
368 			"dentry: %.*s\n", dentry->d_name.len,
369 			dentry->d_name.name);
370 
371 	if (!dl)
372 		goto out;
373 
374 	mlog_bug_on_msg(dl->dl_count == 0, "dentry: %.*s, count: %u\n",
375 			dentry->d_name.len, dentry->d_name.name,
376 			dl->dl_count);
377 
378 	ocfs2_dentry_lock_put(OCFS2_SB(dentry->d_sb), dl);
379 
380 out:
381 	iput(inode);
382 }
383 
384 /*
385  * d_move(), but keep the locks in sync.
386  *
387  * When we are done, "dentry" will have the parent dir and name of
388  * "target", which will be thrown away.
389  *
390  * We manually update the lock of "dentry" if need be.
391  *
392  * "target" doesn't have it's dentry lock touched - we allow the later
393  * dput() to handle this for us.
394  *
395  * This is called during ocfs2_rename(), while holding parent
396  * directory locks. The dentries have already been deleted on other
397  * nodes via ocfs2_remote_dentry_delete().
398  *
399  * Normally, the VFS handles the d_move() for the file sytem, after
400  * the ->rename() callback. OCFS2 wants to handle this internally, so
401  * the new lock can be created atomically with respect to the cluster.
402  */
403 void ocfs2_dentry_move(struct dentry *dentry, struct dentry *target,
404 		       struct inode *old_dir, struct inode *new_dir)
405 {
406 	int ret;
407 	struct ocfs2_super *osb = OCFS2_SB(old_dir->i_sb);
408 	struct inode *inode = dentry->d_inode;
409 
410 	/*
411 	 * Move within the same directory, so the actual lock info won't
412 	 * change.
413 	 *
414 	 * XXX: Is there any advantage to dropping the lock here?
415 	 */
416 	if (old_dir == new_dir)
417 		goto out_move;
418 
419 	ocfs2_dentry_lock_put(osb, dentry->d_fsdata);
420 
421 	dentry->d_fsdata = NULL;
422 	ret = ocfs2_dentry_attach_lock(dentry, inode,
423 				       OCFS2_I(new_dir)->ip_blkno, 0);
424 	if (ret)
425 		mlog_errno(ret);
426 
427 out_move:
428 	d_move(dentry, target);
429 }
430 
431 struct dentry_operations ocfs2_dentry_ops = {
432 	.d_revalidate		= ocfs2_dentry_revalidate,
433 	.d_iput			= ocfs2_dentry_iput,
434 };
435