[Patch v9 07/10] block: Add fops atomic write support
John Garry
john.g.garry at oracle.com
Fri Jun 21 05:02:34 PDT 2024
On 21/06/2024 07:13, Hannes Reinecke wrote:
> On 6/20/24 14:53, John Garry wrote:
>> Support atomic writes by submitting a single BIO with the REQ_ATOMIC set.
>>
>> It must be ensured that the atomic write adheres to its rules, like
>> naturally aligned offset, so call blkdev_dio_invalid() ->
>> blkdev_atomic_write_valid() [with renaming blkdev_dio_unaligned() to
>> blkdev_dio_invalid()] for this purpose. The BIO submission path currently
>> checks for atomic writes which are too large, so no need to check here.
>>
>> In blkdev_direct_IO(), if the nr_pages exceeds BIO_MAX_VECS, then we
>> cannot
>> produce a single BIO, so error in this case.
>>
>> Finally set FMODE_CAN_ATOMIC_WRITE when the bdev can support atomic
>> writes
>> and the associated file flag is for O_DIRECT.
>>
>> Reviewed-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen at oracle.com>
>> Signed-off-by: John Garry <john.g.garry at oracle.com>
>> ---
>> block/fops.c | 20 +++++++++++++++++---
>> 1 file changed, 17 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
>>
>> diff --git a/block/fops.c b/block/fops.c
>> index 376265935714..be36c9fbd500 100644
>> --- a/block/fops.c
>> +++ b/block/fops.c
>> @@ -34,9 +34,12 @@ static blk_opf_t dio_bio_write_op(struct kiocb *iocb)
>> return opf;
>> }
>> -static bool blkdev_dio_unaligned(struct block_device *bdev, loff_t pos,
>> - struct iov_iter *iter)
>> +static bool blkdev_dio_invalid(struct block_device *bdev, loff_t pos,
>> + struct iov_iter *iter, bool is_atomic)
>> {
>> + if (is_atomic && !generic_atomic_write_valid(iter, pos))
>> + return true;
>> +
>> return pos & (bdev_logical_block_size(bdev) - 1) ||
>> !bdev_iter_is_aligned(bdev, iter);
>> }
>> @@ -72,6 +75,8 @@ static ssize_t __blkdev_direct_IO_simple(struct
>> kiocb *iocb,
>> bio.bi_iter.bi_sector = pos >> SECTOR_SHIFT;
>> bio.bi_write_hint = file_inode(iocb->ki_filp)->i_write_hint;
>> bio.bi_ioprio = iocb->ki_ioprio;
>> + if (iocb->ki_flags & IOCB_ATOMIC)
>> + bio.bi_opf |= REQ_ATOMIC;
>> ret = bio_iov_iter_get_pages(&bio, iter);
>> if (unlikely(ret))
>> @@ -343,6 +348,9 @@ static ssize_t __blkdev_direct_IO_async(struct
>> kiocb *iocb,
>> task_io_account_write(bio->bi_iter.bi_size);
>> }
>> + if (iocb->ki_flags & IOCB_ATOMIC)
>> + bio->bi_opf |= REQ_ATOMIC;
>> +
>> if (iocb->ki_flags & IOCB_NOWAIT)
>> bio->bi_opf |= REQ_NOWAIT;
>> @@ -359,12 +367,13 @@ static ssize_t __blkdev_direct_IO_async(struct
>> kiocb *iocb,
>> static ssize_t blkdev_direct_IO(struct kiocb *iocb, struct iov_iter
>> *iter)
>> {
>> struct block_device *bdev = I_BDEV(iocb->ki_filp->f_mapping->host);
>> + bool is_atomic = iocb->ki_flags & IOCB_ATOMIC;
>> unsigned int nr_pages;
>> if (!iov_iter_count(iter))
>> return 0;
>> - if (blkdev_dio_unaligned(bdev, iocb->ki_pos, iter))
>> + if (blkdev_dio_invalid(bdev, iocb->ki_pos, iter, is_atomic))
>
> Why not passing in iocb->ki_flags here?
> Or, indeed, the entire iocb?
We could (pass the iocb), but we only need to look up one thing -
ki_pos. We already have is_atomic local. I am just trying to make things
as efficient as possible. If you really think it's better (to pass
iocb), then it can be changed.
Thanks,
John
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