1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only 2 /* 3 * mm/readahead.c - address_space-level file readahead. 4 * 5 * Copyright (C) 2002, Linus Torvalds 6 * 7 * 09Apr2002 Andrew Morton 8 * Initial version. 9 */ 10 11 /** 12 * DOC: Readahead Overview 13 * 14 * Readahead is used to read content into the page cache before it is 15 * explicitly requested by the application. Readahead only ever 16 * attempts to read folios that are not yet in the page cache. If a 17 * folio is present but not up-to-date, readahead will not try to read 18 * it. In that case a simple ->readpage() will be requested. 19 * 20 * Readahead is triggered when an application read request (whether a 21 * system call or a page fault) finds that the requested folio is not in 22 * the page cache, or that it is in the page cache and has the 23 * readahead flag set. This flag indicates that the folio was read 24 * as part of a previous readahead request and now that it has been 25 * accessed, it is time for the next readahead. 26 * 27 * Each readahead request is partly synchronous read, and partly async 28 * readahead. This is reflected in the struct file_ra_state which 29 * contains ->size being the total number of pages, and ->async_size 30 * which is the number of pages in the async section. The readahead 31 * flag will be set on the first folio in this async section to trigger 32 * a subsequent readahead. Once a series of sequential reads has been 33 * established, there should be no need for a synchronous component and 34 * all readahead request will be fully asynchronous. 35 * 36 * When either of the triggers causes a readahead, three numbers need 37 * to be determined: the start of the region to read, the size of the 38 * region, and the size of the async tail. 39 * 40 * The start of the region is simply the first page address at or after 41 * the accessed address, which is not currently populated in the page 42 * cache. This is found with a simple search in the page cache. 43 * 44 * The size of the async tail is determined by subtracting the size that 45 * was explicitly requested from the determined request size, unless 46 * this would be less than zero - then zero is used. NOTE THIS 47 * CALCULATION IS WRONG WHEN THE START OF THE REGION IS NOT THE ACCESSED 48 * PAGE. ALSO THIS CALCULATION IS NOT USED CONSISTENTLY. 49 * 50 * The size of the region is normally determined from the size of the 51 * previous readahead which loaded the preceding pages. This may be 52 * discovered from the struct file_ra_state for simple sequential reads, 53 * or from examining the state of the page cache when multiple 54 * sequential reads are interleaved. Specifically: where the readahead 55 * was triggered by the readahead flag, the size of the previous 56 * readahead is assumed to be the number of pages from the triggering 57 * page to the start of the new readahead. In these cases, the size of 58 * the previous readahead is scaled, often doubled, for the new 59 * readahead, though see get_next_ra_size() for details. 60 * 61 * If the size of the previous read cannot be determined, the number of 62 * preceding pages in the page cache is used to estimate the size of 63 * a previous read. This estimate could easily be misled by random 64 * reads being coincidentally adjacent, so it is ignored unless it is 65 * larger than the current request, and it is not scaled up, unless it 66 * is at the start of file. 67 * 68 * In general readahead is accelerated at the start of the file, as 69 * reads from there are often sequential. There are other minor 70 * adjustments to the readahead size in various special cases and these 71 * are best discovered by reading the code. 72 * 73 * The above calculation, based on the previous readahead size, 74 * determines the size of the readahead, to which any requested read 75 * size may be added. 76 * 77 * Readahead requests are sent to the filesystem using the ->readahead() 78 * address space operation, for which mpage_readahead() is a canonical 79 * implementation. ->readahead() should normally initiate reads on all 80 * folios, but may fail to read any or all folios without causing an I/O 81 * error. The page cache reading code will issue a ->readpage() request 82 * for any folio which ->readahead() did not read, and only an error 83 * from this will be final. 84 * 85 * ->readahead() will generally call readahead_folio() repeatedly to get 86 * each folio from those prepared for readahead. It may fail to read a 87 * folio by: 88 * 89 * * not calling readahead_folio() sufficiently many times, effectively 90 * ignoring some folios, as might be appropriate if the path to 91 * storage is congested. 92 * 93 * * failing to actually submit a read request for a given folio, 94 * possibly due to insufficient resources, or 95 * 96 * * getting an error during subsequent processing of a request. 97 * 98 * In the last two cases, the folio should be unlocked by the filesystem 99 * to indicate that the read attempt has failed. In the first case the 100 * folio will be unlocked by the VFS. 101 * 102 * Those folios not in the final ``async_size`` of the request should be 103 * considered to be important and ->readahead() should not fail them due 104 * to congestion or temporary resource unavailability, but should wait 105 * for necessary resources (e.g. memory or indexing information) to 106 * become available. Folios in the final ``async_size`` may be 107 * considered less urgent and failure to read them is more acceptable. 108 * In this case it is best to use filemap_remove_folio() to remove the 109 * folios from the page cache as is automatically done for folios that 110 * were not fetched with readahead_folio(). This will allow a 111 * subsequent synchronous readahead request to try them again. If they 112 * are left in the page cache, then they will be read individually using 113 * ->readpage() which may be less efficient. 114 */ 115 116 #include <linux/kernel.h> 117 #include <linux/dax.h> 118 #include <linux/gfp.h> 119 #include <linux/export.h> 120 #include <linux/backing-dev.h> 121 #include <linux/task_io_accounting_ops.h> 122 #include <linux/pagevec.h> 123 #include <linux/pagemap.h> 124 #include <linux/syscalls.h> 125 #include <linux/file.h> 126 #include <linux/mm_inline.h> 127 #include <linux/blk-cgroup.h> 128 #include <linux/fadvise.h> 129 #include <linux/sched/mm.h> 130 131 #include "internal.h" 132 133 /* 134 * Initialise a struct file's readahead state. Assumes that the caller has 135 * memset *ra to zero. 136 */ 137 void 138 file_ra_state_init(struct file_ra_state *ra, struct address_space *mapping) 139 { 140 ra->ra_pages = inode_to_bdi(mapping->host)->ra_pages; 141 ra->prev_pos = -1; 142 } 143 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(file_ra_state_init); 144 145 static void read_pages(struct readahead_control *rac) 146 { 147 const struct address_space_operations *aops = rac->mapping->a_ops; 148 struct page *page; 149 struct blk_plug plug; 150 151 if (!readahead_count(rac)) 152 return; 153 154 blk_start_plug(&plug); 155 156 if (aops->readahead) { 157 aops->readahead(rac); 158 /* 159 * Clean up the remaining pages. The sizes in ->ra 160 * may be used to size the next readahead, so make sure 161 * they accurately reflect what happened. 162 */ 163 while ((page = readahead_page(rac))) { 164 rac->ra->size -= 1; 165 if (rac->ra->async_size > 0) { 166 rac->ra->async_size -= 1; 167 delete_from_page_cache(page); 168 } 169 unlock_page(page); 170 put_page(page); 171 } 172 } else { 173 while ((page = readahead_page(rac))) { 174 aops->readpage(rac->file, page); 175 put_page(page); 176 } 177 } 178 179 blk_finish_plug(&plug); 180 181 BUG_ON(readahead_count(rac)); 182 } 183 184 /** 185 * page_cache_ra_unbounded - Start unchecked readahead. 186 * @ractl: Readahead control. 187 * @nr_to_read: The number of pages to read. 188 * @lookahead_size: Where to start the next readahead. 189 * 190 * This function is for filesystems to call when they want to start 191 * readahead beyond a file's stated i_size. This is almost certainly 192 * not the function you want to call. Use page_cache_async_readahead() 193 * or page_cache_sync_readahead() instead. 194 * 195 * Context: File is referenced by caller. Mutexes may be held by caller. 196 * May sleep, but will not reenter filesystem to reclaim memory. 197 */ 198 void page_cache_ra_unbounded(struct readahead_control *ractl, 199 unsigned long nr_to_read, unsigned long lookahead_size) 200 { 201 struct address_space *mapping = ractl->mapping; 202 unsigned long index = readahead_index(ractl); 203 gfp_t gfp_mask = readahead_gfp_mask(mapping); 204 unsigned long i; 205 206 /* 207 * Partway through the readahead operation, we will have added 208 * locked pages to the page cache, but will not yet have submitted 209 * them for I/O. Adding another page may need to allocate memory, 210 * which can trigger memory reclaim. Telling the VM we're in 211 * the middle of a filesystem operation will cause it to not 212 * touch file-backed pages, preventing a deadlock. Most (all?) 213 * filesystems already specify __GFP_NOFS in their mapping's 214 * gfp_mask, but let's be explicit here. 215 */ 216 unsigned int nofs = memalloc_nofs_save(); 217 218 filemap_invalidate_lock_shared(mapping); 219 /* 220 * Preallocate as many pages as we will need. 221 */ 222 for (i = 0; i < nr_to_read; i++) { 223 struct folio *folio = xa_load(&mapping->i_pages, index + i); 224 225 if (folio && !xa_is_value(folio)) { 226 /* 227 * Page already present? Kick off the current batch 228 * of contiguous pages before continuing with the 229 * next batch. This page may be the one we would 230 * have intended to mark as Readahead, but we don't 231 * have a stable reference to this page, and it's 232 * not worth getting one just for that. 233 */ 234 read_pages(ractl); 235 ractl->_index++; 236 i = ractl->_index + ractl->_nr_pages - index - 1; 237 continue; 238 } 239 240 folio = filemap_alloc_folio(gfp_mask, 0); 241 if (!folio) 242 break; 243 if (filemap_add_folio(mapping, folio, index + i, 244 gfp_mask) < 0) { 245 folio_put(folio); 246 read_pages(ractl); 247 ractl->_index++; 248 i = ractl->_index + ractl->_nr_pages - index - 1; 249 continue; 250 } 251 if (i == nr_to_read - lookahead_size) 252 folio_set_readahead(folio); 253 ractl->_nr_pages++; 254 } 255 256 /* 257 * Now start the IO. We ignore I/O errors - if the page is not 258 * uptodate then the caller will launch readpage again, and 259 * will then handle the error. 260 */ 261 read_pages(ractl); 262 filemap_invalidate_unlock_shared(mapping); 263 memalloc_nofs_restore(nofs); 264 } 265 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(page_cache_ra_unbounded); 266 267 /* 268 * do_page_cache_ra() actually reads a chunk of disk. It allocates 269 * the pages first, then submits them for I/O. This avoids the very bad 270 * behaviour which would occur if page allocations are causing VM writeback. 271 * We really don't want to intermingle reads and writes like that. 272 */ 273 static void do_page_cache_ra(struct readahead_control *ractl, 274 unsigned long nr_to_read, unsigned long lookahead_size) 275 { 276 struct inode *inode = ractl->mapping->host; 277 unsigned long index = readahead_index(ractl); 278 loff_t isize = i_size_read(inode); 279 pgoff_t end_index; /* The last page we want to read */ 280 281 if (isize == 0) 282 return; 283 284 end_index = (isize - 1) >> PAGE_SHIFT; 285 if (index > end_index) 286 return; 287 /* Don't read past the page containing the last byte of the file */ 288 if (nr_to_read > end_index - index) 289 nr_to_read = end_index - index + 1; 290 291 page_cache_ra_unbounded(ractl, nr_to_read, lookahead_size); 292 } 293 294 /* 295 * Chunk the readahead into 2 megabyte units, so that we don't pin too much 296 * memory at once. 297 */ 298 void force_page_cache_ra(struct readahead_control *ractl, 299 unsigned long nr_to_read) 300 { 301 struct address_space *mapping = ractl->mapping; 302 struct file_ra_state *ra = ractl->ra; 303 struct backing_dev_info *bdi = inode_to_bdi(mapping->host); 304 unsigned long max_pages, index; 305 306 if (unlikely(!mapping->a_ops->readpage && !mapping->a_ops->readahead)) 307 return; 308 309 /* 310 * If the request exceeds the readahead window, allow the read to 311 * be up to the optimal hardware IO size 312 */ 313 index = readahead_index(ractl); 314 max_pages = max_t(unsigned long, bdi->io_pages, ra->ra_pages); 315 nr_to_read = min_t(unsigned long, nr_to_read, max_pages); 316 while (nr_to_read) { 317 unsigned long this_chunk = (2 * 1024 * 1024) / PAGE_SIZE; 318 319 if (this_chunk > nr_to_read) 320 this_chunk = nr_to_read; 321 ractl->_index = index; 322 do_page_cache_ra(ractl, this_chunk, 0); 323 324 index += this_chunk; 325 nr_to_read -= this_chunk; 326 } 327 } 328 329 /* 330 * Set the initial window size, round to next power of 2 and square 331 * for small size, x 4 for medium, and x 2 for large 332 * for 128k (32 page) max ra 333 * 1-2 page = 16k, 3-4 page 32k, 5-8 page = 64k, > 8 page = 128k initial 334 */ 335 static unsigned long get_init_ra_size(unsigned long size, unsigned long max) 336 { 337 unsigned long newsize = roundup_pow_of_two(size); 338 339 if (newsize <= max / 32) 340 newsize = newsize * 4; 341 else if (newsize <= max / 4) 342 newsize = newsize * 2; 343 else 344 newsize = max; 345 346 return newsize; 347 } 348 349 /* 350 * Get the previous window size, ramp it up, and 351 * return it as the new window size. 352 */ 353 static unsigned long get_next_ra_size(struct file_ra_state *ra, 354 unsigned long max) 355 { 356 unsigned long cur = ra->size; 357 358 if (cur < max / 16) 359 return 4 * cur; 360 if (cur <= max / 2) 361 return 2 * cur; 362 return max; 363 } 364 365 /* 366 * On-demand readahead design. 367 * 368 * The fields in struct file_ra_state represent the most-recently-executed 369 * readahead attempt: 370 * 371 * |<----- async_size ---------| 372 * |------------------- size -------------------->| 373 * |==================#===========================| 374 * ^start ^page marked with PG_readahead 375 * 376 * To overlap application thinking time and disk I/O time, we do 377 * `readahead pipelining': Do not wait until the application consumed all 378 * readahead pages and stalled on the missing page at readahead_index; 379 * Instead, submit an asynchronous readahead I/O as soon as there are 380 * only async_size pages left in the readahead window. Normally async_size 381 * will be equal to size, for maximum pipelining. 382 * 383 * In interleaved sequential reads, concurrent streams on the same fd can 384 * be invalidating each other's readahead state. So we flag the new readahead 385 * page at (start+size-async_size) with PG_readahead, and use it as readahead 386 * indicator. The flag won't be set on already cached pages, to avoid the 387 * readahead-for-nothing fuss, saving pointless page cache lookups. 388 * 389 * prev_pos tracks the last visited byte in the _previous_ read request. 390 * It should be maintained by the caller, and will be used for detecting 391 * small random reads. Note that the readahead algorithm checks loosely 392 * for sequential patterns. Hence interleaved reads might be served as 393 * sequential ones. 394 * 395 * There is a special-case: if the first page which the application tries to 396 * read happens to be the first page of the file, it is assumed that a linear 397 * read is about to happen and the window is immediately set to the initial size 398 * based on I/O request size and the max_readahead. 399 * 400 * The code ramps up the readahead size aggressively at first, but slow down as 401 * it approaches max_readhead. 402 */ 403 404 /* 405 * Count contiguously cached pages from @index-1 to @index-@max, 406 * this count is a conservative estimation of 407 * - length of the sequential read sequence, or 408 * - thrashing threshold in memory tight systems 409 */ 410 static pgoff_t count_history_pages(struct address_space *mapping, 411 pgoff_t index, unsigned long max) 412 { 413 pgoff_t head; 414 415 rcu_read_lock(); 416 head = page_cache_prev_miss(mapping, index - 1, max); 417 rcu_read_unlock(); 418 419 return index - 1 - head; 420 } 421 422 /* 423 * page cache context based readahead 424 */ 425 static int try_context_readahead(struct address_space *mapping, 426 struct file_ra_state *ra, 427 pgoff_t index, 428 unsigned long req_size, 429 unsigned long max) 430 { 431 pgoff_t size; 432 433 size = count_history_pages(mapping, index, max); 434 435 /* 436 * not enough history pages: 437 * it could be a random read 438 */ 439 if (size <= req_size) 440 return 0; 441 442 /* 443 * starts from beginning of file: 444 * it is a strong indication of long-run stream (or whole-file-read) 445 */ 446 if (size >= index) 447 size *= 2; 448 449 ra->start = index; 450 ra->size = min(size + req_size, max); 451 ra->async_size = 1; 452 453 return 1; 454 } 455 456 /* 457 * There are some parts of the kernel which assume that PMD entries 458 * are exactly HPAGE_PMD_ORDER. Those should be fixed, but until then, 459 * limit the maximum allocation order to PMD size. I'm not aware of any 460 * assumptions about maximum order if THP are disabled, but 8 seems like 461 * a good order (that's 1MB if you're using 4kB pages) 462 */ 463 #ifdef CONFIG_TRANSPARENT_HUGEPAGE 464 #define MAX_PAGECACHE_ORDER HPAGE_PMD_ORDER 465 #else 466 #define MAX_PAGECACHE_ORDER 8 467 #endif 468 469 static inline int ra_alloc_folio(struct readahead_control *ractl, pgoff_t index, 470 pgoff_t mark, unsigned int order, gfp_t gfp) 471 { 472 int err; 473 struct folio *folio = filemap_alloc_folio(gfp, order); 474 475 if (!folio) 476 return -ENOMEM; 477 mark = round_up(mark, 1UL << order); 478 if (index == mark) 479 folio_set_readahead(folio); 480 err = filemap_add_folio(ractl->mapping, folio, index, gfp); 481 if (err) 482 folio_put(folio); 483 else 484 ractl->_nr_pages += 1UL << order; 485 return err; 486 } 487 488 void page_cache_ra_order(struct readahead_control *ractl, 489 struct file_ra_state *ra, unsigned int new_order) 490 { 491 struct address_space *mapping = ractl->mapping; 492 pgoff_t index = readahead_index(ractl); 493 pgoff_t limit = (i_size_read(mapping->host) - 1) >> PAGE_SHIFT; 494 pgoff_t mark = index + ra->size - ra->async_size; 495 int err = 0; 496 gfp_t gfp = readahead_gfp_mask(mapping); 497 498 if (!mapping_large_folio_support(mapping) || ra->size < 4) 499 goto fallback; 500 501 limit = min(limit, index + ra->size - 1); 502 503 if (new_order < MAX_PAGECACHE_ORDER) { 504 new_order += 2; 505 if (new_order > MAX_PAGECACHE_ORDER) 506 new_order = MAX_PAGECACHE_ORDER; 507 while ((1 << new_order) > ra->size) 508 new_order--; 509 } 510 511 while (index <= limit) { 512 unsigned int order = new_order; 513 514 /* Align with smaller pages if needed */ 515 if (index & ((1UL << order) - 1)) { 516 order = __ffs(index); 517 if (order == 1) 518 order = 0; 519 } 520 /* Don't allocate pages past EOF */ 521 while (index + (1UL << order) - 1 > limit) { 522 if (--order == 1) 523 order = 0; 524 } 525 err = ra_alloc_folio(ractl, index, mark, order, gfp); 526 if (err) 527 break; 528 index += 1UL << order; 529 } 530 531 if (index > limit) { 532 ra->size += index - limit - 1; 533 ra->async_size += index - limit - 1; 534 } 535 536 read_pages(ractl); 537 538 /* 539 * If there were already pages in the page cache, then we may have 540 * left some gaps. Let the regular readahead code take care of this 541 * situation. 542 */ 543 if (!err) 544 return; 545 fallback: 546 do_page_cache_ra(ractl, ra->size, ra->async_size); 547 } 548 549 /* 550 * A minimal readahead algorithm for trivial sequential/random reads. 551 */ 552 static void ondemand_readahead(struct readahead_control *ractl, 553 struct folio *folio, unsigned long req_size) 554 { 555 struct backing_dev_info *bdi = inode_to_bdi(ractl->mapping->host); 556 struct file_ra_state *ra = ractl->ra; 557 unsigned long max_pages = ra->ra_pages; 558 unsigned long add_pages; 559 pgoff_t index = readahead_index(ractl); 560 pgoff_t expected, prev_index; 561 unsigned int order = folio ? folio_order(folio) : 0; 562 563 /* 564 * If the request exceeds the readahead window, allow the read to 565 * be up to the optimal hardware IO size 566 */ 567 if (req_size > max_pages && bdi->io_pages > max_pages) 568 max_pages = min(req_size, bdi->io_pages); 569 570 /* 571 * start of file 572 */ 573 if (!index) 574 goto initial_readahead; 575 576 /* 577 * It's the expected callback index, assume sequential access. 578 * Ramp up sizes, and push forward the readahead window. 579 */ 580 expected = round_up(ra->start + ra->size - ra->async_size, 581 1UL << order); 582 if (index == expected || index == (ra->start + ra->size)) { 583 ra->start += ra->size; 584 ra->size = get_next_ra_size(ra, max_pages); 585 ra->async_size = ra->size; 586 goto readit; 587 } 588 589 /* 590 * Hit a marked folio without valid readahead state. 591 * E.g. interleaved reads. 592 * Query the pagecache for async_size, which normally equals to 593 * readahead size. Ramp it up and use it as the new readahead size. 594 */ 595 if (folio) { 596 pgoff_t start; 597 598 rcu_read_lock(); 599 start = page_cache_next_miss(ractl->mapping, index + 1, 600 max_pages); 601 rcu_read_unlock(); 602 603 if (!start || start - index > max_pages) 604 return; 605 606 ra->start = start; 607 ra->size = start - index; /* old async_size */ 608 ra->size += req_size; 609 ra->size = get_next_ra_size(ra, max_pages); 610 ra->async_size = ra->size; 611 goto readit; 612 } 613 614 /* 615 * oversize read 616 */ 617 if (req_size > max_pages) 618 goto initial_readahead; 619 620 /* 621 * sequential cache miss 622 * trivial case: (index - prev_index) == 1 623 * unaligned reads: (index - prev_index) == 0 624 */ 625 prev_index = (unsigned long long)ra->prev_pos >> PAGE_SHIFT; 626 if (index - prev_index <= 1UL) 627 goto initial_readahead; 628 629 /* 630 * Query the page cache and look for the traces(cached history pages) 631 * that a sequential stream would leave behind. 632 */ 633 if (try_context_readahead(ractl->mapping, ra, index, req_size, 634 max_pages)) 635 goto readit; 636 637 /* 638 * standalone, small random read 639 * Read as is, and do not pollute the readahead state. 640 */ 641 do_page_cache_ra(ractl, req_size, 0); 642 return; 643 644 initial_readahead: 645 ra->start = index; 646 ra->size = get_init_ra_size(req_size, max_pages); 647 ra->async_size = ra->size > req_size ? ra->size - req_size : ra->size; 648 649 readit: 650 /* 651 * Will this read hit the readahead marker made by itself? 652 * If so, trigger the readahead marker hit now, and merge 653 * the resulted next readahead window into the current one. 654 * Take care of maximum IO pages as above. 655 */ 656 if (index == ra->start && ra->size == ra->async_size) { 657 add_pages = get_next_ra_size(ra, max_pages); 658 if (ra->size + add_pages <= max_pages) { 659 ra->async_size = add_pages; 660 ra->size += add_pages; 661 } else { 662 ra->size = max_pages; 663 ra->async_size = max_pages >> 1; 664 } 665 } 666 667 ractl->_index = ra->start; 668 page_cache_ra_order(ractl, ra, order); 669 } 670 671 void page_cache_sync_ra(struct readahead_control *ractl, 672 unsigned long req_count) 673 { 674 bool do_forced_ra = ractl->file && (ractl->file->f_mode & FMODE_RANDOM); 675 676 /* 677 * Even if readahead is disabled, issue this request as readahead 678 * as we'll need it to satisfy the requested range. The forced 679 * readahead will do the right thing and limit the read to just the 680 * requested range, which we'll set to 1 page for this case. 681 */ 682 if (!ractl->ra->ra_pages || blk_cgroup_congested()) { 683 if (!ractl->file) 684 return; 685 req_count = 1; 686 do_forced_ra = true; 687 } 688 689 /* be dumb */ 690 if (do_forced_ra) { 691 force_page_cache_ra(ractl, req_count); 692 return; 693 } 694 695 ondemand_readahead(ractl, NULL, req_count); 696 } 697 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(page_cache_sync_ra); 698 699 void page_cache_async_ra(struct readahead_control *ractl, 700 struct folio *folio, unsigned long req_count) 701 { 702 /* no readahead */ 703 if (!ractl->ra->ra_pages) 704 return; 705 706 /* 707 * Same bit is used for PG_readahead and PG_reclaim. 708 */ 709 if (folio_test_writeback(folio)) 710 return; 711 712 folio_clear_readahead(folio); 713 714 if (blk_cgroup_congested()) 715 return; 716 717 ondemand_readahead(ractl, folio, req_count); 718 } 719 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(page_cache_async_ra); 720 721 ssize_t ksys_readahead(int fd, loff_t offset, size_t count) 722 { 723 ssize_t ret; 724 struct fd f; 725 726 ret = -EBADF; 727 f = fdget(fd); 728 if (!f.file || !(f.file->f_mode & FMODE_READ)) 729 goto out; 730 731 /* 732 * The readahead() syscall is intended to run only on files 733 * that can execute readahead. If readahead is not possible 734 * on this file, then we must return -EINVAL. 735 */ 736 ret = -EINVAL; 737 if (!f.file->f_mapping || !f.file->f_mapping->a_ops || 738 !S_ISREG(file_inode(f.file)->i_mode)) 739 goto out; 740 741 ret = vfs_fadvise(f.file, offset, count, POSIX_FADV_WILLNEED); 742 out: 743 fdput(f); 744 return ret; 745 } 746 747 SYSCALL_DEFINE3(readahead, int, fd, loff_t, offset, size_t, count) 748 { 749 return ksys_readahead(fd, offset, count); 750 } 751 752 /** 753 * readahead_expand - Expand a readahead request 754 * @ractl: The request to be expanded 755 * @new_start: The revised start 756 * @new_len: The revised size of the request 757 * 758 * Attempt to expand a readahead request outwards from the current size to the 759 * specified size by inserting locked pages before and after the current window 760 * to increase the size to the new window. This may involve the insertion of 761 * THPs, in which case the window may get expanded even beyond what was 762 * requested. 763 * 764 * The algorithm will stop if it encounters a conflicting page already in the 765 * pagecache and leave a smaller expansion than requested. 766 * 767 * The caller must check for this by examining the revised @ractl object for a 768 * different expansion than was requested. 769 */ 770 void readahead_expand(struct readahead_control *ractl, 771 loff_t new_start, size_t new_len) 772 { 773 struct address_space *mapping = ractl->mapping; 774 struct file_ra_state *ra = ractl->ra; 775 pgoff_t new_index, new_nr_pages; 776 gfp_t gfp_mask = readahead_gfp_mask(mapping); 777 778 new_index = new_start / PAGE_SIZE; 779 780 /* Expand the leading edge downwards */ 781 while (ractl->_index > new_index) { 782 unsigned long index = ractl->_index - 1; 783 struct page *page = xa_load(&mapping->i_pages, index); 784 785 if (page && !xa_is_value(page)) 786 return; /* Page apparently present */ 787 788 page = __page_cache_alloc(gfp_mask); 789 if (!page) 790 return; 791 if (add_to_page_cache_lru(page, mapping, index, gfp_mask) < 0) { 792 put_page(page); 793 return; 794 } 795 796 ractl->_nr_pages++; 797 ractl->_index = page->index; 798 } 799 800 new_len += new_start - readahead_pos(ractl); 801 new_nr_pages = DIV_ROUND_UP(new_len, PAGE_SIZE); 802 803 /* Expand the trailing edge upwards */ 804 while (ractl->_nr_pages < new_nr_pages) { 805 unsigned long index = ractl->_index + ractl->_nr_pages; 806 struct page *page = xa_load(&mapping->i_pages, index); 807 808 if (page && !xa_is_value(page)) 809 return; /* Page apparently present */ 810 811 page = __page_cache_alloc(gfp_mask); 812 if (!page) 813 return; 814 if (add_to_page_cache_lru(page, mapping, index, gfp_mask) < 0) { 815 put_page(page); 816 return; 817 } 818 ractl->_nr_pages++; 819 if (ra) { 820 ra->size++; 821 ra->async_size++; 822 } 823 } 824 } 825 EXPORT_SYMBOL(readahead_expand); 826