bd3cde4571
Add primary cache management feature to libminixfs as mfs and ext2 currently do separately, remove cache code from mfs and ext2, and make them use the libminixfs interface. This makes all fields of the buf struct private to libminixfs and FS clients aren't supposed to access them at all. Only the opaque 'void *data' field (the FS block contents, used to be called bp) is to be accessed by the FS client. The main purpose is to implement the interface to the 2ndary vm cache just once, get rid of some code duplication, and add a little abstraction to reduce the code inertia of the whole caching business. Some minor sanity checking and prohibition done by mfs in this code as removed from the generic primary cache code as a result: - checking all inodes are not in use when allocating/resizing the cache - checking readonly filesystems aren't written to - checking the superblock isn't written to on mounted filesystems The minixfslib code relies on fs_blockstats() in the client filesystem to return some FS usage information.
218 lines
6 KiB
C
218 lines
6 KiB
C
#include "fs.h"
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#include <assert.h>
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#include <minix/callnr.h>
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#include <signal.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include <minix/dmap.h>
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#include <minix/endpoint.h>
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#include <minix/vfsif.h>
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#include <minix/optset.h>
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#include "buf.h"
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#include "inode.h"
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/* Declare some local functions. */
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static void get_work(message *m_in);
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static void reply(endpoint_t who, message *m_out);
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/* SEF functions and variables. */
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static void sef_local_startup(void);
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static int sef_cb_init_fresh(int type, sef_init_info_t *info);
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static void sef_cb_signal_handler(int signo);
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EXTERN int env_argc;
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EXTERN char **env_argv;
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static struct optset optset_table[] = {
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{ "sb", OPT_INT, &opt.block_with_super, 0 },
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{ "orlov", OPT_BOOL, &opt.use_orlov, TRUE },
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{ "oldalloc", OPT_BOOL, &opt.use_orlov, FALSE },
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{ "mfsalloc", OPT_BOOL, &opt.mfsalloc, TRUE },
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{ "reserved", OPT_BOOL, &opt.use_reserved_blocks, TRUE },
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{ "prealloc", OPT_BOOL, &opt.use_prealloc, TRUE },
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{ "noprealloc", OPT_BOOL, &opt.use_prealloc, FALSE },
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{ NULL, 0, NULL, 0 }
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};
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/*===========================================================================*
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* main *
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*===========================================================================*/
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int main(int argc, char *argv[])
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{
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/* This is the main routine of this service. The main loop consists of
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* three major activities: getting new work, processing the work, and
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* sending the reply. The loop never terminates, unless a panic occurs.
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*/
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int error = OK, ind, transid;
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unsigned short test_endian = 1;
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/* SEF local startup. */
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env_setargs(argc, argv);
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sef_local_startup();
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le_CPU = (*(unsigned char *) &test_endian == 0 ? 0 : 1);
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/* Server isn't tested on big endian CPU */
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ASSERT(le_CPU == 1);
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while(!unmountdone || !exitsignaled) {
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endpoint_t src;
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/* Wait for request message. */
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get_work(&fs_m_in);
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transid = TRNS_GET_ID(fs_m_in.m_type);
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fs_m_in.m_type = TRNS_DEL_ID(fs_m_in.m_type);
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if (fs_m_in.m_type == 0) {
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assert(!IS_VFS_FS_TRANSID(transid));
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fs_m_in.m_type = transid; /* Backwards compat. */
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transid = 0;
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} else
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assert(IS_VFS_FS_TRANSID(transid));
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src = fs_m_in.m_source;
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caller_uid = INVAL_UID; /* To trap errors */
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caller_gid = INVAL_GID;
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req_nr = fs_m_in.m_type;
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if (req_nr < VFS_BASE) {
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fs_m_in.m_type += VFS_BASE;
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req_nr = fs_m_in.m_type;
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}
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ind = req_nr - VFS_BASE;
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if (ind < 0 || ind >= NREQS) {
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printf("mfs: bad request %d\n", req_nr);
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printf("ind = %d\n", ind);
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error = EINVAL;
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} else {
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error = (*fs_call_vec[ind])();
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}
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fs_m_out.m_type = error;
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if (IS_VFS_FS_TRANSID(transid)) {
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/* If a transaction ID was set, reset it */
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fs_m_out.m_type = TRNS_ADD_ID(fs_m_out.m_type, transid);
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}
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reply(src, &fs_m_out);
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if (error == OK)
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read_ahead(); /* do block read ahead */
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}
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return 0;
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}
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/*===========================================================================*
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* sef_local_startup *
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*===========================================================================*/
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static void sef_local_startup()
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{
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/* Register init callbacks. */
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sef_setcb_init_fresh(sef_cb_init_fresh);
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sef_setcb_init_restart(sef_cb_init_fail);
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/* No live update support for now. */
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/* Register signal callbacks. */
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sef_setcb_signal_handler(sef_cb_signal_handler);
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/* Let SEF perform startup. */
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sef_startup();
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}
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/*===========================================================================*
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* sef_cb_init_fresh *
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*===========================================================================*/
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static int sef_cb_init_fresh(int UNUSED(type), sef_init_info_t *UNUSED(info))
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{
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/* Initialize the Minix file server. */
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int i;
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/* Defaults */
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opt.use_orlov = TRUE;
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opt.mfsalloc = FALSE;
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opt.use_reserved_blocks = FALSE;
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opt.block_with_super = 0;
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opt.use_prealloc = FALSE;
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/* If we have been given an options string, parse options from there. */
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for (i = 1; i < env_argc - 1; i++)
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if (!strcmp(env_argv[i], "-o"))
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optset_parse(optset_table, env_argv[++i]);
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lmfs_may_use_vmcache(1);
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/* Init inode table */
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for (i = 0; i < NR_INODES; ++i) {
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inode[i].i_count = 0;
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cch[i] = 0;
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}
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init_inode_cache();
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SELF_E = getprocnr();
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/* just a small number before we find out the block size at mount time */
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lmfs_buf_pool(10);
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return(OK);
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}
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/*===========================================================================*
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* sef_cb_signal_handler *
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*===========================================================================*/
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static void sef_cb_signal_handler(int signo)
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{
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/* Only check for termination signal, ignore anything else. */
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if (signo != SIGTERM) return;
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exitsignaled = 1;
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(void) fs_sync();
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/* If unmounting has already been performed, exit immediately.
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* We might not get another message.
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*/
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if (unmountdone) exit(0);
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}
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/*===========================================================================*
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* get_work *
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*===========================================================================*/
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static void get_work(m_in)
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message *m_in; /* pointer to message */
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{
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int r, srcok = 0;
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endpoint_t src;
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do {
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if ((r = sef_receive(ANY, m_in)) != OK) /* wait for message */
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panic("sef_receive failed: %d", r);
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src = m_in->m_source;
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if(src == VFS_PROC_NR) {
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if(unmountdone)
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printf("ext2: unmounted: unexpected message from FS\n");
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else
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srcok = 1; /* Normal FS request. */
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} else
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printf("ext2: unexpected source %d\n", src);
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} while(!srcok);
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assert((src == VFS_PROC_NR && !unmountdone));
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}
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/*===========================================================================*
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* reply *
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*===========================================================================*/
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static void reply(
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endpoint_t who,
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message *m_out /* report result */
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)
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{
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if (OK != send(who, m_out)) /* send the message */
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printf("ext2(%d) was unable to send reply\n", SELF_E);
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}
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