/* -*- mode: c; c-basic-offset: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; -*-
* vim:expandtab:shiftwidth=8:tabstop=8:
*
- * Copyright (c) 2002, 2003 Cluster File Systems, Inc.
- * Author: Peter Braam <braam@clusterfs.com>
- * Author: Phil Schwan <phil@clusterfs.com>
+ * GPL HEADER START
*
- * This file is part of the Lustre file system, http://www.lustre.org
- * Lustre is a trademark of Cluster File Systems, Inc.
+ * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
*
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+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation.
*
- * If you did not agree to a different license, then this copy of Lustre
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- * under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public License as
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+ * General Public License version 2 for more details (a copy is included
+ * in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code).
*
- * In either case, Lustre is distributed in the hope that it will be
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- * of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
- * license text for more details.
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+ * http://www.sun.com/software/products/lustre/docs/GPLv2.pdf
+ *
+ * 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 2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved
+ * Use is subject to license terms.
+ */
+/*
+ * This file is part of Lustre, http://www.lustre.org/
+ * Lustre is a trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc.
+ *
+ * lustre/ldlm/ldlm_extent.c
+ *
+ * Author: Peter Braam <braam@clusterfs.com>
+ * Author: Phil Schwan <phil@clusterfs.com>
*/
#define DEBUG_SUBSYSTEM S_LDLM
#include <lustre_dlm.h>
#include <obd_support.h>
#include <obd.h>
+#include <obd_class.h>
#include <lustre_lib.h>
#include "ldlm_internal.h"
__u64 req_start = req->l_req_extent.start;
__u64 req_end = req->l_req_extent.end;
__u64 req_align, mask;
-
+
if (conflicting > 32 && (req_mode == LCK_PW || req_mode == LCK_CW)) {
if (req_end < req_start + LDLM_MAX_GROWN_EXTENT)
new_ex->end = min(req_start + LDLM_MAX_GROWN_EXTENT,
limiter.start = req_start;
if (interval_is_overlapped(tree->lit_root, &ext))
- printk("req_mode = %d, tree->lit_mode = %d, tree->lit_size = %d\n",
+ CDEBUG(D_INFO,
+ "req_mode = %d, tree->lit_mode = %d, "
+ "tree->lit_size = %d\n",
req_mode, tree->lit_mode, tree->lit_size);
interval_expand(tree->lit_root, &ext, &limiter);
limiter.start = max(limiter.start, ext.start);
continue;
/* We grow extents downwards only as far as they don't overlap
- * with already-granted locks, on the assumtion that clients
+ * with already-granted locks, on the assumption that clients
* will be writing beyond the initial requested end and would
* then need to enqueue a new lock beyond previous request.
* l_req_extent->end strictly < req_start, checked above. */
struct ldlm_resource *res = lock->l_resource;
cfs_time_t now = cfs_time_current();
+ if (OBD_FAIL_CHECK(OBD_FAIL_LDLM_SET_CONTENTION))
+ return 1;
+
CDEBUG(D_DLMTRACE, "contended locks = %d\n", contended_locks);
if (contended_locks > res->lr_namespace->ns_contended_locks)
res->lr_contention_time = now;
lock->l_flags &= ~LDLM_FL_AST_SENT;
LASSERT(lock->l_bl_ast_run == 0);
LASSERT(lock->l_blocking_lock);
- LDLM_LOCK_PUT(lock->l_blocking_lock);
+ LDLM_LOCK_RELEASE(lock->l_blocking_lock);
lock->l_blocking_lock = NULL;
- LDLM_LOCK_PUT(lock);
+ LDLM_LOCK_RELEASE(lock);
}
EXIT;
}
ldlm_resource_add_lock(res, &res->lr_waiting, lock);
unlock_res(res);
rc = ldlm_run_ast_work(&rpc_list, LDLM_WORK_BL_AST);
- lock_res(res);
+ if (OBD_FAIL_CHECK(OBD_FAIL_LDLM_OST_FAIL_RACE) &&
+ !ns_is_client(res->lr_namespace))
+ class_fail_export(lock->l_export);
+
+ lock_res(res);
if (rc == -ERESTART) {
+
+ /* 15715: The lock was granted and destroyed after
+ * resource lock was dropped. Interval node was freed
+ * in ldlm_lock_destroy. Anyway, this always happens
+ * when a client is being evicted. So it would be
+ * ok to return an error. -jay */
+ if (lock->l_destroyed) {
+ *err = -EAGAIN;
+ GOTO(out, rc = -EAGAIN);
+ }
+
/* lock was granted while resource was unlocked. */
if (lock->l_granted_mode == lock->l_req_mode) {
/* bug 11300: if the lock has been granted,
* break earlier because otherwise, we will go
* to restart and ldlm_resource_unlink will be
* called and it causes the interval node to be
- * freed. Then we will fail at
+ * freed. Then we will fail at
* ldlm_extent_add_lock() */
*flags &= ~(LDLM_FL_BLOCK_GRANTED | LDLM_FL_BLOCK_CONV |
LDLM_FL_BLOCK_WAIT);
ENTRY;
LASSERT(lock->l_resource->lr_type == LDLM_EXTENT);
- OBD_SLAB_ALLOC(node, ldlm_interval_slab, CFS_ALLOC_IO, sizeof(*node));
+ OBD_SLAB_ALLOC_PTR_GFP(node, ldlm_interval_slab, CFS_ALLOC_IO);
if (node == NULL)
RETURN(NULL);
{
if (node) {
LASSERT(list_empty(&node->li_group));
+ LASSERT(!interval_is_intree(&node->li_node));
OBD_SLAB_FREE(node, ldlm_interval_slab, sizeof(*node));
}
}
node = lock->l_tree_node;
LASSERT(node != NULL);
+ LASSERT(!interval_is_intree(&node->li_node));
idx = lock_mode_to_index(lock->l_granted_mode);
LASSERT(lock->l_granted_mode == 1 << idx);
void ldlm_extent_unlink_lock(struct ldlm_lock *lock)
{
struct ldlm_resource *res = lock->l_resource;
- struct ldlm_interval *node;
+ struct ldlm_interval *node = lock->l_tree_node;
struct ldlm_interval_tree *tree;
int idx;
- if (lock->l_granted_mode != lock->l_req_mode)
+ if (!node || !interval_is_intree(&node->li_node)) /* duplicate unlink */
return;
- LASSERT(lock->l_tree_node != NULL);
idx = lock_mode_to_index(lock->l_granted_mode);
LASSERT(lock->l_granted_mode == 1 << idx);
tree = &res->lr_itree[idx];