minix/servers/vm/fdref.c
Ben Gras b538531449 vm: make WARNS=5 proof
Change-Id: I737ded223daf04f1c0c85a2e8e6b36c8fdcd07db
2013-09-06 11:51:20 +02:00

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/* File that implements the 'fdref' data structure. It keeps track
* of how many times a particular fd (per process) is referenced by
* mmapped objects.
*
* This is used to
* - have many references to the same file, without needing an FD each
* - deciding when we have to close an FD (last reference disappears)
*
* Examples:
* - if a file-mmapped region is split, the refcount increases; there are
* now two regions referencing the same FD. We can't simply close the
* FD once either region is unmapped, as the pagefaults for the other
* would stop working. So we increase the refcount to that fd.
* - if a new file-maped region is requested, we might find out it's the
* same dev/inode the same process already has referenced. we could
* decide to close the new reference and use an existing one, so
* references to the same file aren't fd-limited.
* - if a file-mapped region is copied, we have to create a new
* fdref object, as the source process might disappear; we have to
* use the new process' fd for it.
*/
#include <assert.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <minix/hash.h>
#include "proto.h"
#include "vm.h"
#include "fdref.h"
#include "vmproc.h"
#include "glo.h"
static struct fdref *fdrefs;
void fdref_sanitycheck(void)
{
struct vmproc *vmp;
region_iter v_iter;
struct fdref *fr;
static int prevopen = 0;
int openfd = 0;
for(fr = fdrefs; fr; fr = fr->next) {
struct fdref *fr2;
for(fr2 = fdrefs; fr2; fr2 = fr2->next) {
if(fr == fr2) continue;
if(fr->fd == fr2->fd) {
printf("equal fd omg\n");
util_stacktrace();
}
if(fr->ino == fr2->ino && fr->dev == fr2->dev) {
printf("equal metadata omg\n");
util_stacktrace();
}
}
openfd++;
}
for(fr = fdrefs; fr; fr = fr->next) {
fr->counting = 0;
}
for(vmp = vmproc; vmp < &vmproc[VMP_NR]; vmp++) {
struct vir_region *vr;
if(!(vmp->vm_flags & VMF_INUSE))
continue;
region_start_iter_least(&vmp->vm_regions_avl, &v_iter);
while((vr = region_get_iter(&v_iter))) {
if(vr->def_memtype == &mem_type_mappedfile && vr->param.file.inited) {
vr->param.file.fdref->counting++;
}
region_incr_iter(&v_iter);
}
}
for(fr = fdrefs; fr; fr = fr->next) {
if(fr->counting != fr->refcount) {
printf("counting %d != refcount %d\n",
fr->counting, fr->refcount);
util_stacktrace();
}
}
if(prevopen != openfd && openfd > 100) {
printf("%d open\n", openfd);
prevopen = openfd;
}
}
struct fdref *fdref_new(struct vmproc *owner, ino_t ino, dev_t dev, int fd)
{
struct fdref *nfdref;
if(!SLABALLOC(nfdref)) return NULL;
nfdref->fd = fd;
nfdref->refcount = 0;
nfdref->dev = dev;
nfdref->ino = ino;
nfdref->next = fdrefs;
fdrefs = nfdref;
return nfdref;
}
void fdref_ref(struct fdref *ref, struct vir_region *region)
{
assert(ref);
region->param.file.fdref = ref;
ref->refcount++;
}
void fdref_deref(struct vir_region *region)
{
struct fdref *ref = region->param.file.fdref;
int fd;
assert(ref);
assert(ref->refcount > 0);
fd = ref->fd;
region->param.file.fdref = NULL;
ref->refcount--;
assert(ref->refcount >= 0);
if(ref->refcount > 0) return;
if(fdrefs == ref) fdrefs = ref->next;
else {
struct fdref *r;
for(r = fdrefs; r->next != ref; r = r->next)
;
assert(r);
assert(r->next == ref);
r->next = ref->next;
}
SLABFREE(ref);
ref = NULL;
/* If the last reference has disappeared, free the
* ref object and asynchronously close the fd in VFS.
*
* We don't need a callback as a close failing, although
* unexpected, isn't a problem and can't be handled. VFS
* will print a diagnostic.
*/
if(vfs_request(VMVFSREQ_FDCLOSE, fd, region->parent,
0, 0, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0) != OK) {
panic("fdref_deref: could not send close request");
}
}
struct fdref *fdref_dedup_or_new(struct vmproc *owner,
ino_t ino, dev_t dev, int fd, int mayclose)
{
struct fdref *fr;
for(fr = fdrefs; fr; fr = fr->next) {
if(ino == fr->ino && dev == fr->dev) {
if(fd == fr->fd) {
return fr;
}
if(!mayclose) continue;
if(vfs_request(VMVFSREQ_FDCLOSE, fd, owner,
0, 0, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0) != OK) {
printf("fdref_dedup_or_new: could not close\n");
}
return fr;
}
}
return fdref_new(owner, ino, dev, fd);
}