-/* -*- mode: c; c-basic-offset: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; -*-
- * vim:expandtab:shiftwidth=8:tabstop=8:
+/*
+ * GPL HEADER START
*
- * Copyright (C) 2002, 2003 Cluster File Systems, Inc.
+ * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
*
- * This file is part of Lustre, http://www.lustre.org.
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only,
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation.
*
- * Lustre is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
- * modify it under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public
- * License as published by the Free Software Foundation.
+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
+ * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+ * General Public License version 2 for more details (a copy is included
+ * in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code).
*
- * Lustre is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
- * GNU General Public License for more details.
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ * version 2 along with this program; If not, see
+ * http://www.sun.com/software/products/lustre/docs/GPLv2.pdf
*
- * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
- * along with Lustre; if not, write to the Free Software
- * Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+ * Please contact Sun Microsystems, Inc., 4150 Network Circle, Santa Clara,
+ * CA 95054 USA or visit www.sun.com if you need additional information or
+ * have any questions.
+ *
+ * GPL HEADER END
+ */
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2004, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+ * Use is subject to license terms.
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 2011, 2013, Intel Corporation.
+ */
+/*
+ * This file is part of Lustre, http://www.lustre.org/
+ * Lustre is a trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc.
*/
-#ifndef EXPORT_SYMTAB
-# define EXPORT_SYMTAB
-#endif
#define DEBUG_SUBSYSTEM S_LMV
#ifdef __KERNEL__
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <linux/pagemap.h>
#include <asm/div64.h>
#include <linux/seq_file.h>
+#include <linux/namei.h>
+#include <linux/lustre_intent.h>
#else
#include <liblustre.h>
#endif
-#include <linux/obd_support.h>
-#include <linux/lustre_lib.h>
-#include <linux/lustre_net.h>
-#include <linux/lustre_idl.h>
-#include <linux/lustre_dlm.h>
-#include <linux/lustre_mds.h>
-#include <linux/obd_class.h>
-#include <linux/obd_ost.h>
-#include <linux/lprocfs_status.h>
-#include <linux/lustre_fsfilt.h>
-#include <linux/obd_lmv.h>
+#include <obd_support.h>
+#include <lustre/lustre_idl.h>
+#include <lustre_lib.h>
+#include <lustre_net.h>
+#include <lustre_dlm.h>
+#include <obd_class.h>
+#include <lprocfs_status.h>
#include "lmv_internal.h"
-
-int lmv_handle_remote_inode(struct obd_export *exp, struct ll_uctxt *uctxt,
- void *lmm, int lmmsize,
- struct lookup_intent *it, int flags,
- struct ptlrpc_request **reqp,
- ldlm_blocking_callback cb_blocking)
+static int lmv_intent_remote(struct obd_export *exp, void *lmm,
+ int lmmsize, struct lookup_intent *it,
+ const struct lu_fid *parent_fid, int flags,
+ struct ptlrpc_request **reqp,
+ ldlm_blocking_callback cb_blocking,
+ __u64 extra_lock_flags)
{
- struct obd_device *obd = exp->exp_obd;
- struct lmv_obd *lmv = &obd->u.lmv;
- struct mds_body *body = NULL;
- int rc = 0;
- ENTRY;
-
- body = lustre_msg_buf((*reqp)->rq_repmsg, 1, sizeof(*body));
- LASSERT(body != NULL);
-
- if (body->valid & OBD_MD_MDS) {
- /* oh, MDS reports that this is remote inode case
- * i.e. we have to ask for real attrs on another MDS */
- struct ptlrpc_request *req;
- struct ll_fid nfid;
- struct lustre_handle plock;
- int pmode;
-
- if (it->it_op == IT_LOOKUP) {
- /* unfortunately, we have to lie to MDC/MDS to
- * retrieve attributes llite needs */
- it->it_op = IT_GETATTR;
- }
-
- /* we got LOOKUP lock, but we really need attrs */
- pmode = it->d.lustre.it_lock_mode;
- if (pmode) {
- memcpy(&plock, &it->d.lustre.it_lock_handle,
- sizeof(plock));
- it->d.lustre.it_lock_mode = 0;
- }
-
- nfid = body->fid1;
- it->d.lustre.it_disposition &= ~DISP_ENQ_COMPLETE;
- rc = md_intent_lock(lmv->tgts[nfid.mds].exp, uctxt, &nfid,
- NULL, 0, lmm, lmmsize, NULL, it, flags,
- &req, cb_blocking);
-
- /* llite needs LOOKUP lock to track dentry revocation in
- * order to maintain dcache consistency. thus drop UPDATE
- * lock here and put LOOKUP in request */
- if (rc == 0) {
- LASSERT(it->d.lustre.it_lock_mode != 0);
- ldlm_lock_decref((void *)&it->d.lustre.it_lock_handle,
- it->d.lustre.it_lock_mode);
- memcpy(&it->d.lustre.it_lock_handle, &plock,
- sizeof(plock));
- it->d.lustre.it_lock_mode = pmode;
-
- } else if (pmode)
- ldlm_lock_decref(&plock, pmode);
-
- ptlrpc_req_finished(*reqp);
- *reqp = req;
- }
- RETURN(rc);
+ struct obd_device *obd = exp->exp_obd;
+ struct lmv_obd *lmv = &obd->u.lmv;
+ struct ptlrpc_request *req = NULL;
+ struct lustre_handle plock;
+ struct md_op_data *op_data;
+ struct lmv_tgt_desc *tgt;
+ struct mdt_body *body;
+ int pmode;
+ int rc = 0;
+ ENTRY;
+
+ body = req_capsule_server_get(&(*reqp)->rq_pill, &RMF_MDT_BODY);
+ if (body == NULL)
+ RETURN(-EPROTO);
+
+ LASSERT((body->valid & OBD_MD_MDS));
+
+ /*
+ * Unfortunately, we have to lie to MDC/MDS to retrieve
+ * attributes llite needs and provideproper locking.
+ */
+ if (it->it_op & IT_LOOKUP)
+ it->it_op = IT_GETATTR;
+
+ /*
+ * We got LOOKUP lock, but we really need attrs.
+ */
+ pmode = it->d.lustre.it_lock_mode;
+ if (pmode) {
+ plock.cookie = it->d.lustre.it_lock_handle;
+ it->d.lustre.it_lock_mode = 0;
+ it->d.lustre.it_data = NULL;
+ }
+
+ LASSERT(fid_is_sane(&body->fid1));
+
+ tgt = lmv_find_target(lmv, &body->fid1);
+ if (IS_ERR(tgt))
+ GOTO(out, rc = PTR_ERR(tgt));
+
+ OBD_ALLOC_PTR(op_data);
+ if (op_data == NULL)
+ GOTO(out, rc = -ENOMEM);
+
+ op_data->op_fid1 = body->fid1;
+ /* Sent the parent FID to the remote MDT */
+ if (parent_fid != NULL) {
+ /* The parent fid is only for remote open to
+ * check whether the open is from OBF,
+ * see mdt_cross_open */
+ LASSERT(it->it_op & IT_OPEN);
+ op_data->op_fid2 = *parent_fid;
+ /* Add object FID to op_fid3, in case it needs to check stale
+ * (M_CHECK_STALE), see mdc_finish_intent_lock */
+ op_data->op_fid3 = body->fid1;
+ }
+
+ op_data->op_bias = MDS_CROSS_REF;
+ CDEBUG(D_INODE, "REMOTE_INTENT with fid="DFID" -> mds #%d\n",
+ PFID(&body->fid1), tgt->ltd_idx);
+
+ it->d.lustre.it_disposition &= ~DISP_ENQ_COMPLETE;
+ rc = md_intent_lock(tgt->ltd_exp, op_data, lmm, lmmsize, it,
+ flags, &req, cb_blocking, extra_lock_flags);
+ if (rc)
+ GOTO(out_free_op_data, rc);
+
+ /*
+ * LLite needs LOOKUP lock to track dentry revocation in order to
+ * maintain dcache consistency. Thus drop UPDATE|PERM lock here
+ * and put LOOKUP in request.
+ */
+ if (it->d.lustre.it_lock_mode != 0) {
+ it->d.lustre.it_remote_lock_handle =
+ it->d.lustre.it_lock_handle;
+ it->d.lustre.it_remote_lock_mode = it->d.lustre.it_lock_mode;
+ }
+
+ it->d.lustre.it_lock_handle = plock.cookie;
+ it->d.lustre.it_lock_mode = pmode;
+
+ EXIT;
+out_free_op_data:
+ OBD_FREE_PTR(op_data);
+out:
+ if (rc && pmode)
+ ldlm_lock_decref(&plock, pmode);
+
+ ptlrpc_req_finished(*reqp);
+ *reqp = req;
+ return rc;
}
-int lmv_intent_open(struct obd_export *exp, struct ll_uctxt *uctxt,
- struct ll_fid *pfid, const char *name, int len,
- void *lmm, int lmmsize, struct ll_fid *cfid,
- struct lookup_intent *it, int flags,
- struct ptlrpc_request **reqp,
- ldlm_blocking_callback cb_blocking)
-{
- struct obd_device *obd = exp->exp_obd;
- struct lmv_obd *lmv = &obd->u.lmv;
- struct mds_body *body = NULL;
- struct ll_fid rpfid = *pfid;
- struct lmv_obj *obj;
- struct mea *mea;
- int rc, mds;
- ENTRY;
-
- /* IT_OPEN is intended to open (and create, possible) an object.
- * parent (pfid) may be splitted dir */
-
-repeat:
- mds = rpfid.mds;
- obj = lmv_grab_obj(obd, &rpfid, 0);
- if (obj) {
- /* directory is already splitted, so we have to forward
- * request to the right MDS */
- mds = raw_name2idx(obj->objcount, (char *)name, len);
- rpfid = obj->objs[mds].fid;
- CDEBUG(D_OTHER, "forward to MDS #%u\n", mds);
- }
-
- rc = md_intent_lock(lmv->tgts[mds].exp, uctxt, &rpfid, name,
- len, lmm, lmmsize, cfid, it, flags, reqp,
- cb_blocking);
- lmv_put_obj(obj);
- if (rc == -ERESTART) {
- /* directory got splitted. time to update local object
- * and repeat the request with proper MDS */
- LASSERT(fid_equal(pfid, &rpfid));
- rc = lmv_get_mea_and_update_object(exp, &rpfid);
- if (rc == 0) {
- ptlrpc_req_finished(*reqp);
- goto repeat;
- }
- }
- if (rc != 0)
- RETURN(rc);
-
- /* okay, MDS has returned success. probably name has been
- * resolved in remote inode */
- rc = lmv_handle_remote_inode(exp, uctxt, lmm, lmmsize, it, flags,
- reqp, cb_blocking);
- if (rc != 0) {
- LASSERT(rc < 0);
- RETURN(rc);
- }
-
- /* caller may use attrs MDS returns on IT_OPEN lock request
- * so, we have to update them for splitted dir */
- body = lustre_msg_buf((*reqp)->rq_repmsg, 1, sizeof(*body));
- LASSERT(body != NULL);
- cfid = &body->fid1;
- obj = lmv_grab_obj(obd, cfid, 0);
- if (rc == 0 && !obj && (mea = is_body_of_splitted_dir(*reqp, 1))) {
- /* wow! this is splitted dir, we'd like to handle it */
- rc = lmv_create_obj_from_attrs(exp, &body->fid1, mea);
- }
- obj = lmv_grab_obj(obd, cfid, 0);
- if (obj) {
- /* this is splitted dir and we'd want to get attrs */
- CDEBUG(D_OTHER, "attrs from slaves for %lu/%lu/%lu\n",
- (unsigned long) cfid->mds,
- (unsigned long) cfid->id,
- (unsigned long) cfid->generation);
- rc = lmv_revalidate_slaves(exp, reqp, cfid,
- it, 1, cb_blocking);
- } else if (S_ISDIR(body->mode)) {
- /*CWARN("hmmm, %lu/%lu/%lu has not lmv obj?!\n",
- (unsigned long) cfid->mds,
- (unsigned long) cfid->id,
- (unsigned long) cfid->generation);*/
- }
- lmv_put_obj(obj);
- RETURN(rc);
-}
-
-int lmv_intent_getattr(struct obd_export *exp, struct ll_uctxt *uctxt,
- struct ll_fid *pfid, const char *name, int len,
- void *lmm, int lmmsize, struct ll_fid *cfid,
- struct lookup_intent *it, int flags,
- struct ptlrpc_request **reqp,
- ldlm_blocking_callback cb_blocking)
+/*
+ * IT_OPEN is intended to open (and create, possible) an object. Parent (pid)
+ * may be split dir.
+ */
+int lmv_intent_open(struct obd_export *exp, struct md_op_data *op_data,
+ void *lmm, int lmmsize, struct lookup_intent *it,
+ int flags, struct ptlrpc_request **reqp,
+ ldlm_blocking_callback cb_blocking,
+ __u64 extra_lock_flags)
{
- struct obd_device *obd = exp->exp_obd;
- struct lmv_obd *lmv = &obd->u.lmv;
- struct mds_body *body = NULL;
- struct ll_fid rpfid = *pfid;
- struct lmv_obj *obj, *obj2;
- struct mea *mea;
- int rc = 0, mds;
- ENTRY;
-
- if (cfid) {
- /* caller wants to revalidate attrs of obj
- * we have to revalidate slaves if requested
- * object is splitted directory */
- CDEBUG(D_OTHER, "revalidate attrs for %lu/%lu/%lu\n",
- (unsigned long) cfid->mds,
- (unsigned long) cfid->id,
- (unsigned long) cfid->generation);
- mds = cfid->mds;
- obj = lmv_grab_obj(obd, cfid, 0);
- if (obj) {
- /* in fact, we need not this with current
- * _intent_lock(), but it may change some day */
- rpfid = obj->objs[mds].fid;
- }
- rc = md_intent_lock(lmv->tgts[mds].exp, uctxt, &rpfid, name,
- len, lmm, lmmsize, cfid, it, flags, reqp,
- cb_blocking);
- if (obj && rc >= 0) {
- /* this is splitted dir. in order to optimize things
- * a bit, we consider obj valid updating missing
- * parts. FIXME: do we need to return any lock here?
- * it would be fine if we don't. this means that
- * nobody should use UPDATE lock to notify about
- * object removal */
- CDEBUG(D_OTHER,
- "revalidate slaves for %lu/%lu/%lu, rc %d\n",
- (unsigned long) cfid->mds,
- (unsigned long) cfid->id,
- (unsigned long) cfid->generation, rc);
- rc = lmv_revalidate_slaves(exp, reqp, cfid, it, rc,
- cb_blocking);
- }
- RETURN(rc);
- }
-
- CDEBUG(D_OTHER, "INTENT getattr for %*s on %lu/%lu/%lu\n",
- len, name, (unsigned long) pfid->mds,
- (unsigned long) pfid->id,
- (unsigned long) pfid->generation);
-
- mds = pfid->mds;
- obj = lmv_grab_obj(obd, pfid, 0);
- if (obj && len) {
- /* directory is already splitted. calculate mds */
- mds = raw_name2idx(obj->objcount, (char *) name, len);
- rpfid = obj->objs[mds].fid;
- CDEBUG(D_OTHER, "forward to MDS #%u (slave %lu/%lu/%lu)\n",
- mds, (unsigned long) rpfid.mds,
- (unsigned long) rpfid.id,
- (unsigned long) rpfid.generation);
- }
- rc = md_intent_lock(lmv->tgts[mds].exp, uctxt, &rpfid, name,
- len, lmm, lmmsize, NULL, it, flags, reqp,
- cb_blocking);
- if (rc < 0)
- RETURN(rc);
- LASSERT(rc == 0);
-
- /* okay, MDS has returned success. probably name has been
- * resolved in remote inode */
- rc = lmv_handle_remote_inode(exp, uctxt, lmm, lmmsize, it, flags,
- reqp, cb_blocking);
- if (rc < 0)
- RETURN(rc);
-
- body = lustre_msg_buf((*reqp)->rq_repmsg, 1, sizeof(*body));
- LASSERT(body != NULL);
- cfid = &body->fid1;
- obj2 = lmv_grab_obj(obd, cfid, 0);
-
- if (rc == 0 && !obj2 && (mea = is_body_of_splitted_dir(*reqp, 1))) {
- /* wow! this is splitted dir, we'd like to handle it */
- body = lustre_msg_buf((*reqp)->rq_repmsg, 1, sizeof(*body));
- LASSERT(body != NULL);
- rc = lmv_create_obj_from_attrs(exp, &body->fid1, mea);
- obj2 = lmv_grab_obj(obd, cfid, 0);
- }
-
- if (obj2) {
- /* this is splitted dir and we'd want to get attrs */
- CDEBUG(D_OTHER,
- "attrs from slaves for %lu/%lu/%lu, rc %d\n",
- (unsigned long) cfid->mds,
- (unsigned long) cfid->id,
- (unsigned long) cfid->generation, rc);
- rc = lmv_revalidate_slaves(exp, reqp, cfid,
- it, 1, cb_blocking);
- }
- RETURN(rc);
+ struct obd_device *obd = exp->exp_obd;
+ struct lmv_obd *lmv = &obd->u.lmv;
+ struct lmv_tgt_desc *tgt;
+ struct mdt_body *body;
+ int rc;
+ ENTRY;
+
+ tgt = lmv_locate_mds(lmv, op_data, &op_data->op_fid1);
+ if (IS_ERR(tgt))
+ RETURN(PTR_ERR(tgt));
+
+ /* If it is ready to open the file by FID, do not need
+ * allocate FID at all, otherwise it will confuse MDT */
+ if ((it->it_op & IT_CREAT) &&
+ !(it->it_flags & MDS_OPEN_BY_FID)) {
+ /*
+ * For open with IT_CREATE and for IT_CREATE cases allocate new
+ * fid and setup FLD for it.
+ */
+ op_data->op_fid3 = op_data->op_fid2;
+ rc = lmv_fid_alloc(exp, &op_data->op_fid2, op_data);
+ if (rc != 0)
+ RETURN(rc);
+ }
+
+ CDEBUG(D_INODE, "OPEN_INTENT with fid1="DFID", fid2="DFID","
+ " name='%s' -> mds #%d\n", PFID(&op_data->op_fid1),
+ PFID(&op_data->op_fid2), op_data->op_name, tgt->ltd_idx);
+
+ rc = md_intent_lock(tgt->ltd_exp, op_data, lmm, lmmsize, it, flags,
+ reqp, cb_blocking, extra_lock_flags);
+ if (rc != 0)
+ RETURN(rc);
+ /*
+ * Nothing is found, do not access body->fid1 as it is zero and thus
+ * pointless.
+ */
+ if ((it->d.lustre.it_disposition & DISP_LOOKUP_NEG) &&
+ !(it->d.lustre.it_disposition & DISP_OPEN_CREATE) &&
+ !(it->d.lustre.it_disposition & DISP_OPEN_OPEN))
+ RETURN(rc);
+
+ body = req_capsule_server_get(&(*reqp)->rq_pill, &RMF_MDT_BODY);
+ if (body == NULL)
+ RETURN(-EPROTO);
+ /*
+ * Not cross-ref case, just get out of here.
+ */
+ if (likely(!(body->valid & OBD_MD_MDS)))
+ RETURN(0);
+
+ /*
+ * Okay, MDS has returned success. Probably name has been resolved in
+ * remote inode.
+ */
+ rc = lmv_intent_remote(exp, lmm, lmmsize, it, &op_data->op_fid1, flags,
+ reqp, cb_blocking, extra_lock_flags);
+ if (rc != 0) {
+ LASSERT(rc < 0);
+ /*
+ * This is possible, that some userspace application will try to
+ * open file as directory and we will have -ENOTDIR here. As
+ * this is normal situation, we should not print error here,
+ * only debug info.
+ */
+ CDEBUG(D_INODE, "Can't handle remote %s: dir "DFID"("DFID"):"
+ "%*s: %d\n", LL_IT2STR(it), PFID(&op_data->op_fid2),
+ PFID(&op_data->op_fid1), op_data->op_namelen,
+ op_data->op_name, rc);
+ RETURN(rc);
+ }
+
+ RETURN(rc);
}
-void lmv_update_body_from_obj(struct mds_body *body, struct lmv_inode *obj)
+/*
+ * Handler for: getattr, lookup and revalidate cases.
+ */
+int lmv_intent_lookup(struct obd_export *exp, struct md_op_data *op_data,
+ void *lmm, int lmmsize, struct lookup_intent *it,
+ int flags, struct ptlrpc_request **reqp,
+ ldlm_blocking_callback cb_blocking,
+ __u64 extra_lock_flags)
{
- /* update size */
- body->size += obj->size;
-
- /* update atime */
- /* update ctime */
- /* update mtime */
- /* update nlink */
+ struct obd_device *obd = exp->exp_obd;
+ struct lmv_obd *lmv = &obd->u.lmv;
+ struct lmv_tgt_desc *tgt = NULL;
+ struct mdt_body *body;
+ int rc = 0;
+ ENTRY;
+
+ tgt = lmv_locate_mds(lmv, op_data, &op_data->op_fid1);
+ if (IS_ERR(tgt))
+ RETURN(PTR_ERR(tgt));
+
+ if (!fid_is_sane(&op_data->op_fid2))
+ fid_zero(&op_data->op_fid2);
+
+ CDEBUG(D_INODE, "LOOKUP_INTENT with fid1="DFID", fid2="DFID
+ ", name='%s' -> mds #%d\n", PFID(&op_data->op_fid1),
+ PFID(&op_data->op_fid2),
+ op_data->op_name ? op_data->op_name : "<NULL>",
+ tgt->ltd_idx);
+
+ op_data->op_bias &= ~MDS_CROSS_REF;
+
+ rc = md_intent_lock(tgt->ltd_exp, op_data, lmm, lmmsize, it,
+ flags, reqp, cb_blocking, extra_lock_flags);
+
+ if (rc < 0 || *reqp == NULL)
+ RETURN(rc);
+
+ /*
+ * MDS has returned success. Probably name has been resolved in
+ * remote inode. Let's check this.
+ */
+ body = req_capsule_server_get(&(*reqp)->rq_pill, &RMF_MDT_BODY);
+ if (body == NULL)
+ RETURN(-EPROTO);
+ /* Not cross-ref case, just get out of here. */
+ if (likely(!(body->valid & OBD_MD_MDS)))
+ RETURN(0);
+
+ rc = lmv_intent_remote(exp, lmm, lmmsize, it, NULL, flags, reqp,
+ cb_blocking, extra_lock_flags);
+
+ RETURN(rc);
}
-int lmv_lookup_slaves(struct obd_export *exp, struct ptlrpc_request **reqp)
+int lmv_intent_lock(struct obd_export *exp, struct md_op_data *op_data,
+ void *lmm, int lmmsize, struct lookup_intent *it,
+ int flags, struct ptlrpc_request **reqp,
+ ldlm_blocking_callback cb_blocking,
+ __u64 extra_lock_flags)
{
struct obd_device *obd = exp->exp_obd;
- struct lmv_obd *lmv = &obd->u.lmv;
- struct mds_body *body = NULL;
- struct lustre_handle *lockh;
- struct ldlm_lock *lock;
- struct mds_body *body2;
- struct ll_uctxt uctxt;
- struct lmv_obj *obj;
- int i, rc = 0;
+ int rc;
ENTRY;
- LASSERT(reqp);
- LASSERT(*reqp);
-
- /* master is locked. we'd like to take locks on slaves
- * and update attributes to be returned from the slaves
- * it's important that lookup is called in two cases:
- * - for first time (dcache has no such a resolving yet
- * - ->d_revalidate() returned false
- * last case possible only if all the objs (master and
- * all slaves aren't valid */
-
- body = lustre_msg_buf((*reqp)->rq_repmsg, 1, sizeof(*body));
- LASSERT(body != NULL);
-
- obj = lmv_grab_obj(obd, &body->fid1, 0);
- LASSERT(obj);
-
- CDEBUG(D_OTHER, "lookup slaves for %lu/%lu/%lu\n",
- (unsigned long) body->fid1.mds,
- (unsigned long) body->fid1.id,
- (unsigned long) body->fid1.generation);
-
- uctxt.gid1 = 0;
- uctxt.gid2 = 0;
- for (i = 0; i < obj->objcount; i++) {
- struct ll_fid fid = obj->objs[i].fid;
- struct ptlrpc_request *req = NULL;
- struct lookup_intent it;
-
- if (fid_equal(&fid, &obj->fid)) {
- /* skip master obj */
- continue;
- }
-
- CDEBUG(D_OTHER, "lookup slave %lu/%lu/%lu\n",
- (unsigned long) fid.mds,
- (unsigned long) fid.id,
- (unsigned long) fid.generation);
-
- /* is obj valid? */
- memset(&it, 0, sizeof(it));
- it.it_op = IT_GETATTR;
- rc = md_intent_lock(lmv->tgts[fid.mds].exp, &uctxt, &fid,
- NULL, 0, NULL, 0, &fid, &it, 0, &req,
- lmv_dirobj_blocking_ast);
- lockh = (struct lustre_handle *) &it.d.lustre.it_lock_handle;
- if (rc > 0) {
- /* nice, this slave is valid */
- LASSERT(req == NULL);
- CDEBUG(D_OTHER, "cached\n");
- goto release_lock;
- }
-
- if (rc < 0) {
- /* error during revalidation */
- GOTO(cleanup, rc);
- }
-
- /* rc == 0, this means we have no such a lock and can't
- * think obj is still valid. lookup it again */
- LASSERT(req == NULL);
- req = NULL;
- memset(&it, 0, sizeof(it));
- it.it_op = IT_GETATTR;
- rc = md_intent_lock(lmv->tgts[fid.mds].exp, &uctxt, &fid,
- NULL, 0, NULL, 0, NULL, &it, 0, &req,
- lmv_dirobj_blocking_ast);
- lockh = (struct lustre_handle *) &it.d.lustre.it_lock_handle;
- LASSERT(rc <= 0);
- if (rc < 0) {
- /* error during lookup */
- GOTO(cleanup, rc);
- }
-
- lock = ldlm_handle2lock(lockh);
- LASSERT(lock);
- lock->l_ast_data = obj;
- atomic_inc(&obj->count);
-
- body2 = lustre_msg_buf(req->rq_repmsg, 1, sizeof(*body2));
- LASSERT(body2);
-
- obj->objs[i].size = body2->size;
- CDEBUG(D_OTHER, "fresh: %lu\n",
- (unsigned long) obj->objs[i].size);
-
- LDLM_LOCK_PUT(lock);
-
- if (req)
- ptlrpc_req_finished(req);
-release_lock:
- lmv_update_body_from_obj(body, obj->objs + i);
- if (it.d.lustre.it_lock_mode)
- ldlm_lock_decref(lockh, it.d.lustre.it_lock_mode);
- }
-cleanup:
- RETURN(rc);
-}
+ LASSERT(it != NULL);
+ LASSERT(fid_is_sane(&op_data->op_fid1));
-int lmv_intent_lookup(struct obd_export *exp, struct ll_uctxt *uctxt,
- struct ll_fid *pfid, const char *name, int len,
- void *lmm, int lmmsize, struct ll_fid *cfid,
- struct lookup_intent *it, int flags,
- struct ptlrpc_request **reqp,
- ldlm_blocking_callback cb_blocking)
-{
- struct obd_device *obd = exp->exp_obd;
- struct lmv_obd *lmv = &obd->u.lmv;
- struct mds_body *body = NULL;
- struct ll_fid rpfid = *pfid;
- struct lmv_obj *obj;
- struct mea *mea;
- int rc, mds;
- ENTRY;
+ CDEBUG(D_INODE, "INTENT LOCK '%s' for '%*s' on "DFID"\n",
+ LL_IT2STR(it), op_data->op_namelen, op_data->op_name,
+ PFID(&op_data->op_fid1));
- /* IT_LOOKUP is intended to produce name -> fid resolving
- * (let's call this lookup below) or to confirm requested
- * resolving is still valid (let's call this revalidation)
- * cfid != NULL specifies revalidation */
-
- if (cfid) {
- /* this is revalidation: we have to check is LOOKUP
- * lock still valid for given fid. very important
- * part is that we have to choose right mds because
- * namespace is per mds */
- rpfid = *pfid;
- obj = lmv_grab_obj(obd, pfid, 0);
- if (obj) {
- mds = raw_name2idx(obj->objcount, (char *) name, len);
- rpfid = obj->objs[mds].fid;
- lmv_put_obj(obj);
- }
- mds = rpfid.mds;
- CDEBUG(D_OTHER, "revalidate lookup for %lu/%lu/%lu to %d MDS\n",
- (unsigned long) cfid->mds,
- (unsigned long) cfid->id,
- (unsigned long) cfid->generation, mds);
- rc = md_intent_lock(lmv->tgts[mds].exp, uctxt, pfid, name,
- len, lmm, lmmsize, cfid, it, flags,
- reqp, cb_blocking);
+ rc = lmv_check_connect(obd);
+ if (rc)
RETURN(rc);
- }
-
- mds = pfid->mds;
-repeat:
- /* this is lookup. during lookup we have to update all the
- * attributes, because returned values will be put in struct
- * inode */
-
- obj = lmv_grab_obj(obd, pfid, 0);
- if (obj && len) {
- /* directory is already splitted. calculate mds */
- mds = raw_name2idx(obj->objcount, (char *) name, len);
- rpfid = obj->objs[mds].fid;
- lmv_put_obj(obj);
- }
-
- rc = md_intent_lock(lmv->tgts[mds].exp, uctxt, &rpfid, name,
- len, lmm, lmmsize, NULL, it, flags, reqp,
- cb_blocking);
- if (rc > 0) {
- /* very interesting. it seems object is still valid
- * but for some reason llite calls lookup, not revalidate */
- CWARN("lookup for %lu/%lu/%lu and data should be uptodate\n",
- (unsigned long) rpfid.mds,
- (unsigned long) rpfid.id,
- (unsigned long) rpfid.generation);
- LASSERT(*reqp == NULL);
- RETURN(rc);
- }
-
- if (rc == 0 && *reqp == NULL) {
- /* once again, we're asked for lookup, not revalidate */
- CWARN("lookup for %lu/%lu/%lu and data should be uptodate\n",
- (unsigned long) rpfid.mds,
- (unsigned long) rpfid.id,
- (unsigned long) rpfid.generation);
- RETURN(rc);
- }
-
- if (rc == -ERESTART) {
- /* directory got splitted since last update. this shouldn't
- * be becasue splitting causes lock revocation, so revalidate
- * had to fail and lookup on dir had to return mea */
- CWARN("we haven't knew about directory splitting!\n");
- LASSERT(obj == NULL);
- rc = lmv_create_obj_from_attrs(exp, &rpfid, NULL);
- if (rc)
- RETURN(rc);
- goto repeat;
- }
-
- if (rc < 0)
- RETURN(rc);
-
- /* okay, MDS has returned success. probably name has been
- * resolved in remote inode */
- rc = lmv_handle_remote_inode(exp, uctxt, lmm, lmmsize, it, flags,
- reqp, cb_blocking);
-
- if (rc == 0 && (mea = is_body_of_splitted_dir(*reqp, 1))) {
- /* wow! this is splitted dir, we'd like to handle it */
- body = lustre_msg_buf((*reqp)->rq_repmsg, 1, sizeof(*body));
- LASSERT(body != NULL);
- obj = lmv_grab_obj(obd, &body->fid1, 0);
- if (!obj)
- rc = lmv_create_obj_from_attrs(exp, &body->fid1, mea);
- lmv_put_obj(obj);
- }
-
- RETURN(rc);
-}
-int lmv_intent_lock(struct obd_export *exp, struct ll_uctxt *uctxt,
- struct ll_fid *pfid, const char *name, int len,
- void *lmm, int lmmsize, struct ll_fid *cfid,
- struct lookup_intent *it, int flags,
- struct ptlrpc_request **reqp,
- ldlm_blocking_callback cb_blocking)
-{
- struct obd_device *obd = exp->exp_obd;
- int rc = 0;
- ENTRY;
-
- LASSERT(it);
- LASSERT(pfid);
-
- CDEBUG(D_OTHER, "INTENT LOCK '%s' for '%*s' on %lu/%lu -> %u\n",
- LL_IT2STR(it), len, name, (unsigned long) pfid->id,
- (unsigned long) pfid->generation, pfid->mds);
-
- lmv_connect(obd);
- if (it->it_op == IT_LOOKUP)
- rc = lmv_intent_lookup(exp, uctxt, pfid, name, len, lmm,
- lmmsize, cfid, it, flags, reqp,
- cb_blocking);
+ if (it->it_op & (IT_LOOKUP | IT_GETATTR | IT_LAYOUT))
+ rc = lmv_intent_lookup(exp, op_data, lmm, lmmsize, it,
+ flags, reqp, cb_blocking,
+ extra_lock_flags);
else if (it->it_op & IT_OPEN)
- rc = lmv_intent_open(exp, uctxt, pfid, name, len, lmm,
- lmmsize, cfid, it, flags, reqp,
- cb_blocking);
- else if (it->it_op == IT_GETATTR)
- rc = lmv_intent_getattr(exp, uctxt, pfid, name, len, lmm,
- lmmsize, cfid, it, flags, reqp,
- cb_blocking);
+ rc = lmv_intent_open(exp, op_data, lmm, lmmsize, it,
+ flags, reqp, cb_blocking,
+ extra_lock_flags);
else
LBUG();
RETURN(rc);
}
-
-int lmv_revalidate_slaves(struct obd_export *exp, struct ptlrpc_request **reqp,
- struct ll_fid *mfid, struct lookup_intent *oit,
- int master_valid, ldlm_blocking_callback cb_blocking)
-{
- struct obd_device *obd = exp->exp_obd;
- struct ptlrpc_request *mreq = *reqp;
- struct lmv_obd *lmv = &obd->u.lmv;
- struct lustre_handle master_lockh;
- unsigned long size = 0;
- struct ldlm_lock *lock;
- struct mds_body *body;
- struct ll_uctxt uctxt;
- struct lmv_obj *obj;
- int master_lock_mode;
- int i, rc = 0;
- ENTRY;
-
- /* we have to loop over the subobjects, check validity and update
- * them from MDSs if needed. it's very useful that we need not to
- * update all the fields. say, common fields (that are equal on
- * all the subojects need not to be update, another fields (i_size,
- * for example) are cached all the time */
- obj = lmv_grab_obj(obd, mfid, 0);
- LASSERT(obj);
-
- master_lock_mode = 0;
- uctxt.gid1 = 0;
- uctxt.gid2 = 0;
- for (i = 0; i < obj->objcount; i++) {
- struct ll_fid fid = obj->objs[i].fid;
- struct lustre_handle *lockh = NULL;
- struct ptlrpc_request *req = NULL;
- ldlm_blocking_callback cb;
- struct lookup_intent it;
- int master = 0;
-
- CDEBUG(D_OTHER, "revalidate subobj %lu/%lu/%lu\n",
- (unsigned long) fid.mds,
- (unsigned long) fid.id,
- (unsigned long) fid.generation);
-
- memset(&it, 0, sizeof(it));
- it.it_op = IT_GETATTR;
- cb = lmv_dirobj_blocking_ast;
-
- if (fid_equal(&fid, &obj->fid)) {
- if (master_valid) {
- /* lmv_intent_getattr() already checked
- * validness and took the lock */
- if (mreq) {
- /* it even got the reply
- * refresh attrs from that reply */
- body = lustre_msg_buf(mreq->rq_repmsg,
- 1,sizeof(*body));
- LASSERT(body != NULL);
- goto update;
- }
- /* take already cached attrs into account */
- CDEBUG(D_OTHER,
- "master is locked and cached\n");
- goto release_lock;
- }
- master = 1;
- cb = cb_blocking;
- }
-
- /* is obj valid? */
- rc = md_intent_lock(lmv->tgts[fid.mds].exp, &uctxt, &fid,
- NULL, 0, NULL, 0, &fid, &it, 0, &req, cb);
- lockh = (struct lustre_handle *) &it.d.lustre.it_lock_handle;
- if (rc > 0) {
- /* nice, this slave is valid */
- LASSERT(req == NULL);
- CDEBUG(D_OTHER, "cached\n");
- goto release_lock;
- }
-
- if (rc < 0) {
- /* error during revalidation */
- GOTO(cleanup, rc);
- }
-
- /* rc == 0, this means we have no such a lock and can't
- * think obj is still valid. lookup it again */
- LASSERT(req == NULL);
- req = NULL;
- memset(&it, 0, sizeof(it));
- it.it_op = IT_GETATTR;
- rc = md_intent_lock(lmv->tgts[fid.mds].exp, &uctxt, &fid,
- NULL, 0, NULL, 0, NULL, &it, 0, &req, cb);
- lockh = (struct lustre_handle *) &it.d.lustre.it_lock_handle;
- LASSERT(rc <= 0);
- if (rc < 0) {
- /* error during lookup */
- GOTO(cleanup, rc);
- }
-
- if (master) {
- LASSERT(master_valid == 0);
- /* save lock on master to be returned to the caller */
- CDEBUG(D_OTHER, "no lock on master yet\n");
- memcpy(&master_lockh, lockh, sizeof(master_lockh));
- master_lock_mode = it.d.lustre.it_lock_mode;
- it.d.lustre.it_lock_mode = 0;
- } else {
- /* this is slave. we want to control it */
- lock = ldlm_handle2lock(lockh);
- LASSERT(lock);
- lock->l_ast_data = obj;
- atomic_inc(&obj->count);
- LDLM_LOCK_PUT(lock);
- }
-
- if (*reqp == NULL) {
- /* this is first reply, we'll use it to return
- * updated data back to the caller */
- LASSERT(req);
- ptlrpc_request_addref(req);
- *reqp = req;
-
- }
-
- body = lustre_msg_buf(req->rq_repmsg, 1, sizeof(*body));
- LASSERT(body);
-
-update:
- obj->objs[i].size = body->size;
- CDEBUG(D_OTHER, "fresh: %lu\n",
- (unsigned long) obj->objs[i].size);
-
- if (req)
- ptlrpc_req_finished(req);
-release_lock:
- size += obj->objs[i].size;
- if (it.d.lustre.it_lock_mode)
- ldlm_lock_decref(lockh, it.d.lustre.it_lock_mode);
- }
-
- if (*reqp) {
- /* some attrs got refreshed, we have reply and it's time
- * to put fresh attrs to it */
- CDEBUG(D_OTHER, "return refreshed attrs: size = %lu\n",
- (unsigned long) size);
- body = lustre_msg_buf((*reqp)->rq_repmsg, 1, sizeof(*body));
- LASSERT(body);
- /* FIXME: what about another attributes? */
- body->size = size;
- if (mreq == NULL) {
- /* very important to maintain lli->mds the same
- * because of revalidation. mreq == NULL means
- * that caller has no reply and the only attr
- * we can return is size */
- body->valid = OBD_MD_FLSIZE;
- body->mds = obj->fid.mds;
- }
- if (master_valid == 0) {
- memcpy(&oit->d.lustre.it_lock_handle,
- &master_lockh, sizeof(master_lockh));
- oit->d.lustre.it_lock_mode = master_lock_mode;
- }
- rc = 0;
- } else {
- /* it seems all the attrs are fresh and we did no request */
- CDEBUG(D_OTHER, "all the attrs were fresh\n");
- if (master_valid == 0)
- oit->d.lustre.it_lock_mode = master_lock_mode;
- rc = 1;
- }
-cleanup:
- RETURN(rc);
-}
-