From 27145d7397585da032e11fad4ebd8263440f7dbd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: wangdi Date: Tue, 3 Jun 2003 01:31:44 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] add ext3-delete_thread-2.4.18.patch --- .../patches/ext3-delete_thread-2.4.18.patch | 302 +++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 302 insertions(+) create mode 100644 lustre/kernel_patches/patches/ext3-delete_thread-2.4.18.patch diff --git a/lustre/kernel_patches/patches/ext3-delete_thread-2.4.18.patch b/lustre/kernel_patches/patches/ext3-delete_thread-2.4.18.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1cc3ad4 --- /dev/null +++ b/lustre/kernel_patches/patches/ext3-delete_thread-2.4.18.patch @@ -0,0 +1,302 @@ + 0 files changed + +--- linux-2.4.18-chaos52/fs/ext3/super.c~ext3-delete_thread-2.4.18 2003-06-01 03:24:13.000000000 +0800 ++++ linux-2.4.18-chaos52-root/fs/ext3/super.c 2003-06-03 17:01:49.000000000 +0800 +@@ -398,6 +398,210 @@ static void dump_orphan_list(struct supe + } + } + ++#ifdef EXT3_DELETE_THREAD ++/* ++ * Delete inodes in a loop until there are no more to be deleted. ++ * Normally, we run in the background doing the deletes and sleeping again, ++ * and clients just add new inodes to be deleted onto the end of the list. ++ * If someone is concerned about free space (e.g. block allocation or similar) ++ * then they can sleep on s_delete_waiter_queue and be woken up when space ++ * has been freed. ++ */ ++int ext3_delete_thread(void *data) ++{ ++ struct super_block *sb = data; ++ struct ext3_sb_info *sbi = EXT3_SB(sb); ++ struct task_struct *tsk = current; ++ ++ /* Almost like daemonize, but not quite */ ++ exit_mm(current); ++ tsk->session = 1; ++ tsk->pgrp = 1; ++ tsk->tty = NULL; ++ exit_files(current); ++ reparent_to_init(); ++ ++ sprintf(tsk->comm, "kdelext3-%s", kdevname(sb->s_dev)); ++ sigfillset(&tsk->blocked); ++ ++ /*tsk->flags |= PF_KERNTHREAD;*/ ++ ++ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&sbi->s_delete_list); ++ wake_up(&sbi->s_delete_waiter_queue); ++ ext3_debug("EXT3-fs: delete thread on %s started\n", ++ kdevname(sb->s_dev)); ++ ++ /* main loop */ ++ for (;;) { ++ sleep_on(&sbi->s_delete_thread_queue); ++ ext3_debug("%s woken up: %lu inodes, %lu blocks\n", ++ tsk->comm,sbi->s_delete_inodes,sbi->s_delete_blocks); ++ ++ spin_lock(&sbi->s_delete_lock); ++ if (list_empty(&sbi->s_delete_list)) { ++ memset(&sbi->s_delete_list, 0, ++ sizeof(sbi->s_delete_list)); ++ spin_unlock(&sbi->s_delete_lock); ++ ext3_debug("ext3 delete thread on %s exiting\n", ++ kdevname(sb->s_dev)); ++ wake_up(&sbi->s_delete_waiter_queue); ++ break; ++ } ++ ++ while (!list_empty(&sbi->s_delete_list)) { ++ struct inode *inode=list_entry(sbi->s_delete_list.next, ++ struct inode, i_dentry); ++ unsigned long blocks = inode->i_blocks >> ++ (inode->i_blkbits - 9); ++ ++ list_del_init(&inode->i_dentry); ++ spin_unlock(&sbi->s_delete_lock); ++ ext3_debug("%s delete ino %lu blk %lu\n", ++ tsk->comm, inode->i_ino, blocks); ++ ++ iput(inode); ++ ++ spin_lock(&sbi->s_delete_lock); ++ sbi->s_delete_blocks -= blocks; ++ sbi->s_delete_inodes--; ++ } ++ if (sbi->s_delete_blocks != 0 || sbi->s_delete_inodes != 0) ++ ext3_warning(sb, __FUNCTION__, ++ "%lu blocks, %lu inodes on list?\n", sb, ++ sbi->s_delete_blocks,sbi->s_delete_inodes); ++ sbi->s_delete_blocks = 0; ++ sbi->s_delete_inodes = 0; ++ spin_unlock(&sbi->s_delete_lock); ++ wake_up(&sbi->s_delete_waiter_queue); ++ } ++ ++ return 0; ++} ++ ++static void ext3_start_delete_thread(struct super_block *sb) ++{ ++ struct ext3_sb_info *sbi = EXT3_SB(sb); ++ int rc; ++ ++ spin_lock_init(&sbi->s_delete_lock); ++ memset(&sbi->s_delete_list, 0, sizeof(sbi->s_delete_list)); ++ init_waitqueue_head(&sbi->s_delete_thread_queue); ++ init_waitqueue_head(&sbi->s_delete_waiter_queue); ++ sbi->s_delete_blocks = 0; ++ sbi->s_delete_inodes = 0; ++ ++ rc = kernel_thread(ext3_delete_thread, sb, CLONE_VM | CLONE_FILES); ++ if (rc < 0) ++ printk(KERN_ERR "EXT3-fs: cannot start delete thread: rc %d\n", ++ rc); ++ else ++ wait_event(sbi->s_delete_waiter_queue, sbi->s_delete_list.next); ++} ++ ++static void ext3_stop_delete_thread(struct ext3_sb_info *sbi) ++{ ++ wake_up(&sbi->s_delete_thread_queue); ++ wait_event(sbi->s_delete_waiter_queue, list_empty(&sbi->s_delete_list)); ++} ++ ++/* Instead of playing games with the inode flags, destruction, etc we just ++ * create a new inode locally and put it on a list for the truncate thread. ++ * We need large parts of the inode struct in order to complete the ++ * truncate and unlink, so we may as well just have a real inode to do it. ++ * ++ * If we have any problem deferring the delete, just delete it right away. ++ * If we defer it, we also mark how many blocks it would free, so that we ++ * can keep the statfs data correct, and we know if we should sleep on the ++ * truncate thread when we run out of space. ++ * ++ * In 2.5 this can be done much more cleanly by just registering a "drop" ++ * method in the super_operations struct. ++ */ ++static void ext3_delete_inode_thread(struct inode *old_inode) ++{ ++ struct ext3_sb_info *sbi = EXT3_SB(old_inode->i_sb); ++ struct inode *new_inode; ++ unsigned long blocks = old_inode->i_blocks >> (old_inode->i_blkbits-9); ++ ++ if (is_bad_inode(old_inode)) { ++ clear_inode(old_inode); ++ return; ++ } ++ ++ if (!test_opt (old_inode->i_sb, ASYNCDEL)) { ++ ext3_delete_inode(old_inode); ++ return; ++ } ++ ++ /* We may want to delete the inode immediately and not defer it */ ++ if (IS_SYNC(old_inode) || blocks <= EXT3_NDIR_BLOCKS || ++ !sbi->s_delete_list.next) { ++ ext3_delete_inode(old_inode); ++ return; ++ } ++ ++ if (EXT3_I(old_inode)->i_state & EXT3_STATE_DELETE) { ++ ext3_debug("doing deferred inode %lu delete (%lu blocks)\n", ++ old_inode->i_ino, blocks); ++ ext3_delete_inode(old_inode); ++ return; ++ } ++ ++ /* We can iget this inode again here, because our caller has unhashed ++ * old_inode, so new_inode will be in a different inode struct. ++ * ++ * We need to ensure that the i_orphan pointers in the other inodes ++ * point at the new inode copy instead of the old one so the orphan ++ * list doesn't get corrupted when the old orphan inode is freed. ++ */ ++ down(&sbi->s_orphan_lock); ++ ++ EXT3_SB(old_inode->i_sb)->s_mount_state |= EXT3_ORPHAN_FS; ++ new_inode = iget(old_inode->i_sb, old_inode->i_ino); ++ EXT3_SB(old_inode->i_sb)->s_mount_state &= ~EXT3_ORPHAN_FS; ++ if (is_bad_inode(new_inode)) { ++ printk(KERN_WARNING "read bad inode %lu\n", old_inode->i_ino); ++ iput(new_inode); ++ new_inode = NULL; ++ } ++ if (!new_inode) { ++ up(&sbi->s_orphan_lock); ++ ext3_debug(KERN_DEBUG "delete inode %lu directly (bad read)\n", ++ old_inode->i_ino); ++ ext3_delete_inode(old_inode); ++ return; ++ } ++ J_ASSERT(new_inode != old_inode); ++ ++ J_ASSERT(!list_empty(&EXT3_I(old_inode)->i_orphan)); ++ /* Ugh. We need to insert new_inode into the same spot on the list ++ * as old_inode was, to ensure the in-memory orphan list is still ++ * in the same order as the on-disk orphan list (badness otherwise). ++ */ ++ EXT3_I(new_inode)->i_orphan = EXT3_I(old_inode)->i_orphan; ++ EXT3_I(new_inode)->i_orphan.next->prev = &EXT3_I(new_inode)->i_orphan; ++ EXT3_I(new_inode)->i_orphan.prev->next = &EXT3_I(new_inode)->i_orphan; ++ EXT3_I(new_inode)->i_state |= EXT3_STATE_DELETE; ++ up(&sbi->s_orphan_lock); ++ ++ clear_inode(old_inode); ++ ++ ext3_debug("delete inode %lu (%lu blocks) by thread\n", ++ new_inode->i_ino, blocks); ++ spin_lock(&sbi->s_delete_lock); ++ J_ASSERT(list_empty(&new_inode->i_dentry)); ++ list_add_tail(&new_inode->i_dentry, &sbi->s_delete_list); ++ sbi->s_delete_blocks += blocks; ++ sbi->s_delete_inodes++; ++ spin_unlock(&sbi->s_delete_lock); ++ ++ wake_up(&sbi->s_delete_thread_queue); ++} ++#else ++#define ext3_start_delete_thread(sbi) do {} while(0) ++#define ext3_stop_delete_thread(sbi) do {} while(0) ++#endif /* EXT3_DELETE_THREAD */ ++ + void ext3_put_super (struct super_block * sb) + { + struct ext3_sb_info *sbi = EXT3_SB(sb); +@@ -405,6 +609,7 @@ void ext3_put_super (struct super_block + kdev_t j_dev = sbi->s_journal->j_dev; + int i; + ++ ext3_stop_delete_thread(sbi); + ext3_xattr_put_super(sb); + journal_destroy(sbi->s_journal); + if (!(sb->s_flags & MS_RDONLY)) { +@@ -453,7 +658,11 @@ static struct super_operations ext3_sops + write_inode: ext3_write_inode, /* BKL not held. Don't need */ + dirty_inode: ext3_dirty_inode, /* BKL not held. We take it */ + put_inode: ext3_put_inode, /* BKL not held. Don't need */ ++#ifdef EXT3_DELETE_THREAD ++ delete_inode: ext3_delete_inode_thread,/* BKL not held. We take it */ ++#else + delete_inode: ext3_delete_inode, /* BKL not held. We take it */ ++#endif + put_super: ext3_put_super, /* BKL held */ + write_super: ext3_write_super, /* BKL held */ + sync_fs: ext3_sync_fs, +@@ -514,6 +723,12 @@ static int parse_options (char * options + this_char = strtok (NULL, ",")) { + if ((value = strchr (this_char, '=')) != NULL) + *value++ = 0; ++#ifdef EXT3_DELETE_THREAD ++ if (!strcmp(this_char, "asyncdel")) ++ set_opt(*mount_options, ASYNCDEL); ++ else ++#endif ++ + if (!strcmp (this_char, "bsddf")) + clear_opt (*mount_options, MINIX_DF); + else if (!strcmp (this_char, "nouid32")) { +@@ -1209,6 +1424,7 @@ struct super_block * ext3_read_super (st + } + + ext3_setup_super (sb, es, sb->s_flags & MS_RDONLY); ++ ext3_start_delete_thread(sb); + /* + * akpm: core read_super() calls in here with the superblock locked. + * That deadlocks, because orphan cleanup needs to lock the superblock +--- linux-2.4.18-chaos52/include/linux/ext3_fs.h~ext3-delete_thread-2.4.18 2003-06-01 03:24:11.000000000 +0800 ++++ linux-2.4.18-chaos52-root/include/linux/ext3_fs.h 2003-06-03 17:03:28.000000000 +0800 +@@ -190,6 +190,7 @@ struct ext3_group_desc + */ + #define EXT3_STATE_JDATA 0x00000001 /* journaled data exists */ + #define EXT3_STATE_NEW 0x00000002 /* inode is newly created */ ++#define EXT3_STATE_DELETE 0x00000010 /* deferred delete inode */ + + /* + * ioctl commands +@@ -317,6 +318,7 @@ struct ext3_inode { + #define EXT3_MOUNT_UPDATE_JOURNAL 0x1000 /* Update the journal format */ + #define EXT3_MOUNT_NO_UID32 0x2000 /* Disable 32-bit UIDs */ + #define EXT3_MOUNT_INDEX 0x4000 /* Enable directory index */ ++#define EXT3_MOUNT_ASYNCDEL 0x20000 /* Delayed deletion */ + + /* Compatibility, for having both ext2_fs.h and ext3_fs.h included at once */ + #ifndef _LINUX_EXT2_FS_H +--- linux-2.4.18-chaos52/include/linux/ext3_fs_sb.h~ext3-delete_thread-2.4.18 2003-06-01 03:24:13.000000000 +0800 ++++ linux-2.4.18-chaos52-root/include/linux/ext3_fs_sb.h 2003-06-03 16:59:24.000000000 +0800 +@@ -29,6 +29,8 @@ + + #define EXT3_MAX_GROUP_LOADED 32 + ++#define EXT3_DELETE_THREAD ++ + /* + * third extended-fs super-block data in memory + */ +@@ -74,6 +76,14 @@ struct ext3_sb_info { + struct timer_list turn_ro_timer; /* For turning read-only (crash simulation) */ + wait_queue_head_t ro_wait_queue; /* For people waiting for the fs to go read-only */ + #endif ++#ifdef EXT3_DELETE_THREAD ++ spinlock_t s_delete_lock; ++ struct list_head s_delete_list; ++ unsigned long s_delete_blocks; ++ unsigned long s_delete_inodes; ++ wait_queue_head_t s_delete_thread_queue; ++ wait_queue_head_t s_delete_waiter_queue; ++#endif + }; + + #endif /* _LINUX_EXT3_FS_SB */ + +_ -- 1.8.3.1