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33 * lustre/osp/osp_object.c
35 * Lustre OST Proxy Device (OSP) is the agent on the local MDT for the OST
38 * OSP object attributes cache
39 * ---------------------------
40 * OSP object is the stub of the remote OST-object or MDT-object. Both the
41 * attribute and the extended attributes are stored on the peer side remotely.
42 * It is inefficient to send RPC to peer to fetch those attributes when every
43 * get_attr()/get_xattr() called. For a large system, the LFSCK synchronous
44 * mode scanning is prohibitively inefficient.
46 * So the OSP maintains the OSP object attributes cache to cache some
47 * attributes on the local MDT. The cache is organized against the OSP
50 * struct osp_xattr_entry {
51 * struct list_head oxe_list;
57 * unsigned int oxe_exist:1,
62 * struct osp_object_attr {
63 * struct lu_attr ooa_attr;
64 * struct list_head ooa_xattr_list;
69 * struct osp_object_attr *opo_ooa;
70 * spinlock_t opo_lock;
74 * The basic attributes, such as owner/mode/flags, are stored in the
75 * osp_object_attr::ooa_attr. The extended attributes will be stored
76 * as osp_xattr_entry. Every extended attribute has an independent
77 * osp_xattr_entry, and all the osp_xattr_entry are linked into the
78 * osp_object_attr::ooa_xattr_list. The OSP object attributes cache
79 * is protected by the osp_object::opo_lock.
81 * Not all OSP objects have an attributes cache because maintaining
82 * the cache requires some resources. Currently, the OSP object
83 * attributes cache will be initialized when the attributes or the
84 * extended attributes are pre-fetched via osp_declare_attr_get()
85 * or osp_declare_xattr_get(). That is usually for LFSCK purpose,
86 * but it also can be shared by others.
89 * XXX: NOT prepare out RPC for remote transaction. ((please refer to the
90 * comment of osp_trans_create() for remote transaction)
92 * According to our current transaction/dt_object_lock framework (to make
93 * the cross-MDTs modification for DNE1 to be workable), the transaction
94 * sponsor will start the transaction firstly, then try to acquire related
95 * dt_object_lock if needed. Under such rules, if we want to prepare the
96 * OUT RPC in the transaction declare phase, then related attr/xattr
97 * should be known without dt_object_lock. But such condition maybe not
98 * true for some remote transaction case. For example:
100 * For linkEA repairing (by LFSCK) case, before the LFSCK thread obtained
101 * the dt_object_lock on the target MDT-object, it cannot know whether
102 * the MDT-object has linkEA or not, neither invalid or not.
104 * Since the LFSCK thread cannot hold dt_object_lock before the remote
105 * transaction start (otherwise there will be some potential deadlock),
106 * it cannot prepare related OUT RPC for repairing during the declare
107 * phase as other normal transactions do.
109 * To resolve the trouble, we will make OSP to prepare related OUT RPC
110 * after remote transaction started, and trigger the remote updating
111 * (send RPC) when trans_stop. Then the up layer users, such as LFSCK,
112 * can follow the general rule to handle trans_start/dt_object_lock
113 * for repairing linkEA inconsistency without distinguishing remote
116 * In fact, above solution for remote transaction should be the normal
117 * model without considering DNE1. The trouble brought by DNE1 will be
118 * resolved in DNE2. At that time, this patch can be removed.
121 * Author: Alex Zhuravlev <alexey.zhuravlev@intel.com>
122 * Author: Mikhail Pershin <mike.tappro@intel.com>
125 #define DEBUG_SUBSYSTEM S_MDS
127 #include "osp_internal.h"
129 static inline __u32 osp_dev2node(struct osp_device *osp)
131 return osp->opd_storage->dd_lu_dev.ld_site->ld_seq_site->ss_node_id;
134 static inline bool is_ost_obj(struct lu_object *lo)
136 return !lu2osp_dev(lo->lo_dev)->opd_connect_mdt;
140 * Assign FID to the OST object.
142 * This function will assign the FID to the OST object of a striped file.
144 * \param[in] env pointer to the thread context
145 * \param[in] d pointer to the OSP device
146 * \param[in] o pointer to the OSP object that the FID will be
149 static void osp_object_assign_fid(const struct lu_env *env,
150 struct osp_device *d, struct osp_object *o)
152 struct osp_thread_info *osi = osp_env_info(env);
154 LASSERT(fid_is_zero(lu_object_fid(&o->opo_obj.do_lu)));
155 LASSERT(o->opo_reserved);
158 osp_precreate_get_fid(env, d, &osi->osi_fid);
160 lu_object_assign_fid(env, &o->opo_obj.do_lu, &osi->osi_fid);
164 * Initialize the OSP object attributes cache.
166 * \param[in] obj pointer to the OSP object
168 * \retval 0 for success
169 * \retval negative error number on failure
171 int osp_oac_init(struct osp_object *obj)
173 struct osp_object_attr *ooa;
179 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&ooa->ooa_xattr_list);
180 spin_lock(&obj->opo_lock);
181 if (likely(obj->opo_ooa == NULL)) {
183 spin_unlock(&obj->opo_lock);
185 spin_unlock(&obj->opo_lock);
193 * Find the named extended attribute in the OSP object attributes cache.
195 * The caller should take the osp_object::opo_lock before calling
198 * \param[in] ooa pointer to the OSP object attributes cache
199 * \param[in] name the name of the extended attribute
200 * \param[in] namelen the name length of the extended attribute
202 * \retval pointer to the found extended attribute entry
203 * \retval NULL if the specified extended attribute is not
206 static struct osp_xattr_entry *
207 osp_oac_xattr_find_locked(struct osp_object_attr *ooa,
208 const char *name, size_t namelen)
210 struct osp_xattr_entry *oxe;
212 list_for_each_entry(oxe, &ooa->ooa_xattr_list, oxe_list) {
213 if (namelen == oxe->oxe_namelen &&
214 strncmp(name, oxe->oxe_buf, namelen) == 0)
222 * Find the named extended attribute in the OSP object attributes cache.
224 * Call osp_oac_xattr_find_locked() with the osp_object::opo_lock held.
226 * \param[in] obj pointer to the OSP object
227 * \param[in] name the name of the extended attribute
228 * \param[in] unlink true if the extended attribute entry is to be removed
231 * \retval pointer to the found extended attribute entry
232 * \retval NULL if the specified extended attribute is not
235 static struct osp_xattr_entry *osp_oac_xattr_find(struct osp_object *obj,
236 const char *name, bool unlink)
238 struct osp_xattr_entry *oxe = NULL;
240 spin_lock(&obj->opo_lock);
241 if (obj->opo_ooa != NULL) {
242 oxe = osp_oac_xattr_find_locked(obj->opo_ooa, name,
246 list_del_init(&oxe->oxe_list);
248 atomic_inc(&oxe->oxe_ref);
251 spin_unlock(&obj->opo_lock);
257 * Find the named extended attribute in the OSP object attributes cache.
259 * If it is not in the cache, then add an empty entry (that will be
260 * filled later) to cache with the given name.
262 * \param[in] obj pointer to the OSP object
263 * \param[in] name the name of the extended attribute
264 * \param[in] len the length of the extended attribute value
266 * \retval pointer to the found or new-created extended
268 * \retval NULL if the specified extended attribute is not in the
269 * cache or fail to add new empty entry to the cache.
271 static struct osp_xattr_entry *
272 osp_oac_xattr_find_or_add(struct osp_object *obj, const char *name, size_t len)
274 struct osp_object_attr *ooa = obj->opo_ooa;
275 struct osp_xattr_entry *oxe;
276 struct osp_xattr_entry *tmp = NULL;
277 size_t namelen = strlen(name);
278 size_t size = sizeof(*oxe) + namelen + 1 + len;
280 LASSERT(ooa != NULL);
282 oxe = osp_oac_xattr_find(obj, name, false);
286 OBD_ALLOC(oxe, size);
287 if (unlikely(oxe == NULL))
290 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&oxe->oxe_list);
291 oxe->oxe_buflen = size;
292 oxe->oxe_namelen = namelen;
293 memcpy(oxe->oxe_buf, name, namelen);
294 oxe->oxe_value = oxe->oxe_buf + namelen + 1;
295 /* One ref is for the caller, the other is for the entry on the list. */
296 atomic_set(&oxe->oxe_ref, 2);
298 spin_lock(&obj->opo_lock);
299 tmp = osp_oac_xattr_find_locked(ooa, name, namelen);
301 list_add_tail(&oxe->oxe_list, &ooa->ooa_xattr_list);
303 atomic_inc(&tmp->oxe_ref);
304 spin_unlock(&obj->opo_lock);
315 * Add the given extended attribute to the OSP object attributes cache.
317 * If there is an old extended attributed entry with the same name,
318 * remove it from the cache and return it via the parameter \a poxe.
320 * \param[in] obj pointer to the OSP object
321 * \param[in,out] poxe double pointer to the OSP object extended attribute
322 * entry: the new extended attribute entry is transferred
323 * via such pointer target, and if old the extended
324 * attribute entry exists, then it will be returned back
325 * via such pointer target.
326 * \param[in] len the length of the (new) extended attribute value
328 * \retval pointer to the new extended attribute entry
329 * \retval NULL for failure cases.
331 static struct osp_xattr_entry *
332 osp_oac_xattr_replace(struct osp_object *obj,
333 struct osp_xattr_entry **poxe, size_t len)
335 struct osp_object_attr *ooa = obj->opo_ooa;
336 struct osp_xattr_entry *oxe;
337 size_t namelen = (*poxe)->oxe_namelen;
338 size_t size = sizeof(*oxe) + namelen + 1 + len;
340 LASSERT(ooa != NULL);
342 OBD_ALLOC(oxe, size);
343 if (unlikely(oxe == NULL))
346 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&oxe->oxe_list);
347 oxe->oxe_buflen = size;
348 oxe->oxe_namelen = namelen;
349 memcpy(oxe->oxe_buf, (*poxe)->oxe_buf, namelen);
350 oxe->oxe_value = oxe->oxe_buf + namelen + 1;
351 /* One ref is for the caller, the other is for the entry on the list. */
352 atomic_set(&oxe->oxe_ref, 2);
354 spin_lock(&obj->opo_lock);
355 *poxe = osp_oac_xattr_find_locked(ooa, oxe->oxe_buf, namelen);
356 LASSERT(*poxe != NULL);
358 list_del_init(&(*poxe)->oxe_list);
359 list_add_tail(&oxe->oxe_list, &ooa->ooa_xattr_list);
360 spin_unlock(&obj->opo_lock);
366 * Release reference from the OSP object extended attribute entry.
368 * If it is the last reference, then free the entry.
370 * \param[in] oxe pointer to the OSP object extended attribute entry.
372 static inline void osp_oac_xattr_put(struct osp_xattr_entry *oxe)
374 if (atomic_dec_and_test(&oxe->oxe_ref)) {
375 LASSERT(list_empty(&oxe->oxe_list));
377 OBD_FREE(oxe, oxe->oxe_buflen);
382 * Parse the OSP object attribute from the RPC reply.
384 * If the attribute is valid, then it will be added to the OSP object
387 * \param[in] env pointer to the thread context
388 * \param[in] reply pointer to the RPC reply
389 * \param[in] req pointer to the RPC request
390 * \param[out] attr pointer to buffer to hold the output attribute
391 * \param[in] obj pointer to the OSP object
392 * \param[in] index the index of the attribute buffer in the reply
394 * \retval 0 for success
395 * \retval negative error number on failure
397 static int osp_get_attr_from_reply(const struct lu_env *env,
398 struct object_update_reply *reply,
399 struct ptlrpc_request *req,
400 struct lu_attr *attr,
401 struct osp_object *obj, int index)
403 struct osp_thread_info *osi = osp_env_info(env);
404 struct lu_buf *rbuf = &osi->osi_lb2;
405 struct obdo *lobdo = &osi->osi_obdo;
409 rc = object_update_result_data_get(reply, rbuf, index);
413 wobdo = rbuf->lb_buf;
414 if (rbuf->lb_len != sizeof(*wobdo))
417 LASSERT(req != NULL);
418 if (ptlrpc_req_need_swab(req))
419 lustre_swab_obdo(wobdo);
421 lustre_get_wire_obdo(NULL, lobdo, wobdo);
422 spin_lock(&obj->opo_lock);
423 if (obj->opo_ooa != NULL) {
424 la_from_obdo(&obj->opo_ooa->ooa_attr, lobdo, lobdo->o_valid);
426 *attr = obj->opo_ooa->ooa_attr;
428 LASSERT(attr != NULL);
430 la_from_obdo(attr, lobdo, lobdo->o_valid);
432 spin_unlock(&obj->opo_lock);
438 * Interpreter function for getting OSP object attribute asynchronously.
440 * Called to interpret the result of an async mode RPC for getting the
441 * OSP object attribute.
443 * \param[in] env pointer to the thread context
444 * \param[in] reply pointer to the RPC reply
445 * \param[in] req pointer to the RPC request
446 * \param[in] obj pointer to the OSP object
447 * \param[out] data pointer to buffer to hold the output attribute
448 * \param[in] index the index of the attribute buffer in the reply
449 * \param[in] rc the result for handling the RPC
451 * \retval 0 for success
452 * \retval negative error number on failure
454 static int osp_attr_get_interpterer(const struct lu_env *env,
455 struct object_update_reply *reply,
456 struct ptlrpc_request *req,
457 struct osp_object *obj,
458 void *data, int index, int rc)
460 struct lu_attr *attr = data;
462 LASSERT(obj->opo_ooa != NULL);
465 osp2lu_obj(obj)->lo_header->loh_attr |= LOHA_EXISTS;
466 obj->opo_non_exist = 0;
468 return osp_get_attr_from_reply(env, reply, req, NULL, obj,
472 osp2lu_obj(obj)->lo_header->loh_attr &= ~LOHA_EXISTS;
473 obj->opo_non_exist = 1;
476 spin_lock(&obj->opo_lock);
478 spin_unlock(&obj->opo_lock);
485 * Implement OSP layer dt_object_operations::do_declare_attr_get() interface.
487 * Declare that the caller will get attribute from the specified OST object.
489 * This function adds an Object Unified Target (OUT) sub-request to the per-OSP
490 * based shared asynchronous request queue. The osp_attr_get_interpterer()
491 * is registered as the interpreter function to handle the result of this
494 * \param[in] env pointer to the thread context
495 * \param[in] dt pointer to the OSP layer dt_object
497 * \retval 0 for success
498 * \retval negative error number on failure
500 static int osp_declare_attr_get(const struct lu_env *env, struct dt_object *dt)
502 struct osp_object *obj = dt2osp_obj(dt);
503 struct osp_device *osp = lu2osp_dev(dt->do_lu.lo_dev);
506 if (obj->opo_ooa == NULL) {
507 rc = osp_oac_init(obj);
512 mutex_lock(&osp->opd_async_requests_mutex);
513 rc = osp_insert_async_request(env, OUT_ATTR_GET, obj, 0, NULL, NULL,
514 &obj->opo_ooa->ooa_attr,
516 osp_attr_get_interpterer);
517 mutex_unlock(&osp->opd_async_requests_mutex);
523 * Implement OSP layer dt_object_operations::do_attr_get() interface.
525 * Get attribute from the specified MDT/OST object.
527 * If the attribute is in the OSP object attributes cache, then return
528 * the cached attribute directly. Otherwise it will trigger an OUT RPC
529 * to the peer to get the attribute synchronously, if successful, add it
530 * to the OSP attributes cache. (\see lustre/osp/osp_trans.c for OUT RPC.)
532 * \param[in] env pointer to the thread context
533 * \param[in] dt pointer to the OSP layer dt_object
534 * \param[out] attr pointer to the buffer to hold the output attribute
536 * \retval 0 for success
537 * \retval negative error number on failure
539 int osp_attr_get(const struct lu_env *env, struct dt_object *dt,
540 struct lu_attr *attr)
542 struct osp_device *osp = lu2osp_dev(dt->do_lu.lo_dev);
543 struct osp_object *obj = dt2osp_obj(dt);
544 struct dt_device *dev = &osp->opd_dt_dev;
545 struct osp_update_request *update;
546 struct object_update_reply *reply;
547 struct ptlrpc_request *req = NULL;
551 if (is_ost_obj(&dt->do_lu) && obj->opo_non_exist)
554 if (obj->opo_ooa != NULL) {
555 spin_lock(&obj->opo_lock);
556 if (obj->opo_ooa->ooa_attr.la_valid != 0) {
557 *attr = obj->opo_ooa->ooa_attr;
558 spin_unlock(&obj->opo_lock);
562 spin_unlock(&obj->opo_lock);
565 update = osp_update_request_create(dev);
567 RETURN(PTR_ERR(update));
569 rc = osp_update_rpc_pack(env, attr_get, update, OUT_ATTR_GET,
570 lu_object_fid(&dt->do_lu));
572 CERROR("%s: Insert update error "DFID": rc = %d\n",
573 dev->dd_lu_dev.ld_obd->obd_name,
574 PFID(lu_object_fid(&dt->do_lu)), rc);
579 rc = osp_remote_sync(env, osp, update, &req);
582 osp2lu_obj(obj)->lo_header->loh_attr &= ~LOHA_EXISTS;
583 obj->opo_non_exist = 1;
585 CERROR("%s:osp_attr_get update error "DFID": rc = %d\n",
586 dev->dd_lu_dev.ld_obd->obd_name,
587 PFID(lu_object_fid(&dt->do_lu)), rc);
593 osp2lu_obj(obj)->lo_header->loh_attr |= LOHA_EXISTS;
594 obj->opo_non_exist = 0;
595 reply = req_capsule_server_sized_get(&req->rq_pill,
596 &RMF_OUT_UPDATE_REPLY,
597 OUT_UPDATE_REPLY_SIZE);
598 if (reply == NULL || reply->ourp_magic != UPDATE_REPLY_MAGIC)
599 GOTO(out, rc = -EPROTO);
601 rc = osp_get_attr_from_reply(env, reply, req, attr, obj, 0);
609 ptlrpc_req_finished(req);
611 osp_update_request_destroy(update);
617 * Implement OSP layer dt_object_operations::do_declare_attr_set() interface.
619 * If the transaction is not remote one, then declare the credits that will
620 * be used for the subsequent llog record for the object's attributes.
622 * \param[in] env pointer to the thread context
623 * \param[in] dt pointer to the OSP layer dt_object
624 * \param[in] attr pointer to the attribute to be set
625 * \param[in] th pointer to the transaction handler
627 * \retval 0 for success
628 * \retval negative error number on failure
630 static int osp_declare_attr_set(const struct lu_env *env, struct dt_object *dt,
631 const struct lu_attr *attr, struct thandle *th)
633 struct osp_device *d = lu2osp_dev(dt->do_lu.lo_dev);
634 struct osp_object *o = dt2osp_obj(dt);
637 if (is_only_remote_trans(th))
638 return osp_md_declare_attr_set(env, dt, attr, th);
640 * Usually we don't allow server stack to manipulate size
641 * but there is a special case when striping is created
642 * late, after stripeless file got truncated to non-zero.
644 * In this case we do the following:
646 * 1) grab id in declare - this can lead to leaked OST objects
647 * but we don't currently have proper mechanism and the only
648 * options we have are to do truncate RPC holding transaction
649 * open (very bad) or to grab id in declare at cost of leaked
650 * OST object in same very rare unfortunate case (just bad)
651 * notice 1.6-2.0 do assignment outside of running transaction
652 * all the time, meaning many more chances for leaked objects.
654 * 2) send synchronous truncate RPC with just assigned id
657 /* there are few places in MDD code still passing NULL
658 * XXX: to be fixed soon */
662 if (attr->la_valid & LA_SIZE && attr->la_size > 0 &&
663 fid_is_zero(lu_object_fid(&o->opo_obj.do_lu))) {
664 LASSERT(!dt_object_exists(dt));
665 osp_object_assign_fid(env, d, o);
666 rc = osp_object_truncate(env, dt, attr->la_size);
671 if (!(attr->la_valid & (LA_UID | LA_GID)))
674 /* track all UID/GID changes via llog */
675 rc = osp_sync_declare_add(env, o, MDS_SETATTR64_REC, th);
681 * Implement OSP layer dt_object_operations::do_attr_set() interface.
683 * Set attribute to the specified OST object.
685 * If the transaction is a remote one, then add OUT_ATTR_SET sub-request
686 * in the OUT RPC that will be flushed when the remote transaction stop.
687 * Otherwise, it will generate a MDS_SETATTR64_REC record in the llog that
688 * will be handled by a dedicated thread asynchronously.
690 * If the attribute entry exists in the OSP object attributes cache,
691 * then update the cached attribute according to given attribute.
693 * \param[in] env pointer to the thread context
694 * \param[in] dt pointer to the OSP layer dt_object
695 * \param[in] attr pointer to the attribute to be set
696 * \param[in] th pointer to the transaction handler
698 * \retval 0 for success
699 * \retval negative error number on failure
701 static int osp_attr_set(const struct lu_env *env, struct dt_object *dt,
702 const struct lu_attr *attr, struct thandle *th)
704 struct osp_object *o = dt2osp_obj(dt);
708 /* we're interested in uid/gid changes only */
709 if (!(attr->la_valid & (LA_UID | LA_GID)))
712 if (!is_only_remote_trans(th)) {
713 rc = osp_sync_add(env, o, MDS_SETATTR64_REC, th, attr);
714 /* XXX: send new uid/gid to OST ASAP? */
718 /* It is for OST-object attr_set directly without updating
719 * local MDT-object attribute. It is usually used by LFSCK. */
720 rc = osp_md_attr_set(env, dt, attr, th);
721 CDEBUG(D_INFO, "(1) set attr "DFID": rc = %d\n",
722 PFID(&dt->do_lu.lo_header->loh_fid), rc);
724 if (rc != 0 || o->opo_ooa == NULL)
727 /* Update the OSP object attributes cache. */
728 la = &o->opo_ooa->ooa_attr;
729 spin_lock(&o->opo_lock);
730 if (attr->la_valid & LA_UID) {
731 la->la_uid = attr->la_uid;
732 la->la_valid |= LA_UID;
735 if (attr->la_valid & LA_GID) {
736 la->la_gid = attr->la_gid;
737 la->la_valid |= LA_GID;
739 spin_unlock(&o->opo_lock);
746 * Interpreter function for getting OSP object extended attribute asynchronously
748 * Called to interpret the result of an async mode RPC for getting the
749 * OSP object extended attribute.
751 * \param[in] env pointer to the thread context
752 * \param[in] reply pointer to the RPC reply
753 * \param[in] req pointer to the RPC request
754 * \param[in] obj pointer to the OSP object
755 * \param[out] data pointer to OSP object attributes cache
756 * \param[in] index the index of the attribute buffer in the reply
757 * \param[in] rc the result for handling the RPC
759 * \retval 0 for success
760 * \retval negative error number on failure
762 static int osp_xattr_get_interpterer(const struct lu_env *env,
763 struct object_update_reply *reply,
764 struct ptlrpc_request *req,
765 struct osp_object *obj,
766 void *data, int index, int rc)
768 struct osp_object_attr *ooa = obj->opo_ooa;
769 struct osp_xattr_entry *oxe = data;
770 struct lu_buf *rbuf = &osp_env_info(env)->osi_lb2;
772 LASSERT(ooa != NULL);
775 size_t len = sizeof(*oxe) + oxe->oxe_namelen + 1;
777 rc = object_update_result_data_get(reply, rbuf, index);
778 if (rc < 0 || rbuf->lb_len > (oxe->oxe_buflen - len)) {
779 spin_lock(&obj->opo_lock);
781 spin_unlock(&obj->opo_lock);
782 osp_oac_xattr_put(oxe);
784 return rc < 0 ? rc : -ERANGE;
787 spin_lock(&obj->opo_lock);
788 oxe->oxe_vallen = rbuf->lb_len;
789 memcpy(oxe->oxe_value, rbuf->lb_buf, rbuf->lb_len);
792 spin_unlock(&obj->opo_lock);
793 } else if (rc == -ENOENT || rc == -ENODATA) {
794 spin_lock(&obj->opo_lock);
797 spin_unlock(&obj->opo_lock);
799 spin_lock(&obj->opo_lock);
801 spin_unlock(&obj->opo_lock);
804 osp_oac_xattr_put(oxe);
810 * Implement OSP dt_object_operations::do_declare_xattr_get() interface.
812 * Declare that the caller will get extended attribute from the specified
815 * This function will add an OUT_XATTR_GET sub-request to the per OSP
816 * based shared asynchronous request queue with the interpreter function:
817 * osp_xattr_get_interpterer().
819 * \param[in] env pointer to the thread context
820 * \param[in] dt pointer to the OSP layer dt_object
821 * \param[out] buf pointer to the lu_buf to hold the extended attribute
822 * \param[in] name the name for the expected extended attribute
824 * \retval 0 for success
825 * \retval negative error number on failure
827 static int osp_declare_xattr_get(const struct lu_env *env, struct dt_object *dt,
828 struct lu_buf *buf, const char *name)
830 struct osp_object *obj = dt2osp_obj(dt);
831 struct osp_device *osp = lu2osp_dev(dt->do_lu.lo_dev);
832 struct osp_xattr_entry *oxe;
833 __u16 namelen = strlen(name);
836 LASSERT(buf != NULL);
837 LASSERT(name != NULL);
839 /* If only for xattr size, return directly. */
840 if (unlikely(buf->lb_len == 0))
843 if (obj->opo_ooa == NULL) {
844 rc = osp_oac_init(obj);
849 oxe = osp_oac_xattr_find_or_add(obj, name, buf->lb_len);
853 mutex_lock(&osp->opd_async_requests_mutex);
854 rc = osp_insert_async_request(env, OUT_XATTR_GET, obj, 1,
855 &namelen, (const void **)&name,
857 osp_xattr_get_interpterer);
859 mutex_unlock(&osp->opd_async_requests_mutex);
860 osp_oac_xattr_put(oxe);
862 struct osp_update_request *our;
863 struct osp_update_request_sub *ours;
865 /* XXX: Currently, we trigger the batched async OUT
866 * RPC via dt_declare_xattr_get(). It is not
867 * perfect solution, but works well now.
869 * We will improve it in the future. */
870 our = osp->opd_async_requests;
871 ours = osp_current_object_update_request(our);
872 if (ours != NULL && ours->ours_req != NULL &&
873 ours->ours_req->ourq_count > 0) {
874 osp->opd_async_requests = NULL;
875 mutex_unlock(&osp->opd_async_requests_mutex);
876 rc = osp_unplug_async_request(env, osp, our);
878 mutex_unlock(&osp->opd_async_requests_mutex);
886 * Implement OSP layer dt_object_operations::do_xattr_get() interface.
888 * Get extended attribute from the specified MDT/OST object.
890 * If the extended attribute is in the OSP object attributes cache, then
891 * return the cached extended attribute directly. Otherwise it will get
892 * the extended attribute synchronously, if successful, add it to the OSP
893 * attributes cache. (\see lustre/osp/osp_trans.c for OUT RPC.)
895 * There is a race condition: some other thread has added the named extended
896 * attributed entry to the OSP object attributes cache during the current
897 * OUT_XATTR_GET handling. If such case happens, the OSP will replace the
898 * (just) existing extended attribute entry with the new replied one.
900 * \param[in] env pointer to the thread context
901 * \param[in] dt pointer to the OSP layer dt_object
902 * \param[out] buf pointer to the lu_buf to hold the extended attribute
903 * \param[in] name the name for the expected extended attribute
905 * \retval 0 for success
906 * \retval negative error number on failure
908 int osp_xattr_get(const struct lu_env *env, struct dt_object *dt,
909 struct lu_buf *buf, const char *name)
911 struct osp_device *osp = lu2osp_dev(dt->do_lu.lo_dev);
912 struct osp_object *obj = dt2osp_obj(dt);
913 struct dt_device *dev = &osp->opd_dt_dev;
914 struct lu_buf *rbuf = &osp_env_info(env)->osi_lb2;
915 struct osp_update_request *update = NULL;
916 struct ptlrpc_request *req = NULL;
917 struct object_update_reply *reply;
918 struct osp_xattr_entry *oxe = NULL;
919 const char *dname = dt->do_lu.lo_dev->ld_obd->obd_name;
923 LASSERT(buf != NULL);
924 LASSERT(name != NULL);
926 if (OBD_FAIL_CHECK(OBD_FAIL_LFSCK_BAD_NETWORK) &&
927 osp->opd_index == cfs_fail_val) {
928 if (is_ost_obj(&dt->do_lu)) {
929 if (osp_dev2node(osp) == cfs_fail_val)
932 if (strcmp(name, XATTR_NAME_LINK) == 0)
937 if (unlikely(obj->opo_non_exist))
940 /* Only cache xattr for OST object */
941 if (!osp->opd_connect_mdt) {
942 oxe = osp_oac_xattr_find(obj, name, false);
944 spin_lock(&obj->opo_lock);
945 if (oxe->oxe_ready) {
947 GOTO(unlock, rc = -ENODATA);
949 if (buf->lb_buf == NULL)
950 GOTO(unlock, rc = oxe->oxe_vallen);
952 if (buf->lb_len < oxe->oxe_vallen)
953 GOTO(unlock, rc = -ERANGE);
955 memcpy(buf->lb_buf, oxe->oxe_value,
958 GOTO(unlock, rc = oxe->oxe_vallen);
961 spin_unlock(&obj->opo_lock);
962 osp_oac_xattr_put(oxe);
966 spin_unlock(&obj->opo_lock);
969 update = osp_update_request_create(dev);
971 GOTO(out, rc = PTR_ERR(update));
973 rc = osp_update_rpc_pack(env, xattr_get, update, OUT_XATTR_GET,
974 lu_object_fid(&dt->do_lu), name, buf->lb_len);
976 CERROR("%s: Insert update error "DFID": rc = %d\n",
977 dname, PFID(lu_object_fid(&dt->do_lu)), rc);
981 rc = osp_remote_sync(env, osp, update, &req);
984 dt->do_lu.lo_header->loh_attr &= ~LOHA_EXISTS;
985 obj->opo_non_exist = 1;
988 if (obj->opo_ooa == NULL)
992 oxe = osp_oac_xattr_find_or_add(obj, name, buf->lb_len);
995 CWARN("%s: Fail to add xattr (%s) to cache for "
996 DFID" (1): rc = %d\n", dname, name,
997 PFID(lu_object_fid(&dt->do_lu)), rc);
1002 spin_lock(&obj->opo_lock);
1003 if (rc == -ENOENT || rc == -ENODATA) {
1009 spin_unlock(&obj->opo_lock);
1014 reply = req_capsule_server_sized_get(&req->rq_pill,
1015 &RMF_OUT_UPDATE_REPLY,
1016 OUT_UPDATE_REPLY_SIZE);
1017 if (reply->ourp_magic != UPDATE_REPLY_MAGIC) {
1018 CERROR("%s: Wrong version %x expected %x "DFID": rc = %d\n",
1019 dname, reply->ourp_magic, UPDATE_REPLY_MAGIC,
1020 PFID(lu_object_fid(&dt->do_lu)), -EPROTO);
1022 GOTO(out, rc = -EPROTO);
1025 rc = object_update_result_data_get(reply, rbuf, 0);
1029 if (buf->lb_buf == NULL)
1032 if (unlikely(buf->lb_len < rbuf->lb_len))
1033 GOTO(out, rc = -ERANGE);
1035 memcpy(buf->lb_buf, rbuf->lb_buf, rbuf->lb_len);
1037 if (obj->opo_ooa == NULL || osp->opd_connect_mdt)
1041 oxe = osp_oac_xattr_find_or_add(obj, name, rbuf->lb_len);
1043 CWARN("%s: Fail to add xattr (%s) to "
1044 "cache for "DFID" (2): rc = %d\n",
1045 dname, name, PFID(lu_object_fid(&dt->do_lu)), rc);
1051 if (oxe->oxe_buflen - oxe->oxe_namelen - 1 < rbuf->lb_len) {
1052 struct osp_xattr_entry *old = oxe;
1053 struct osp_xattr_entry *tmp;
1055 tmp = osp_oac_xattr_replace(obj, &old, rbuf->lb_len);
1056 osp_oac_xattr_put(oxe);
1059 CWARN("%s: Fail to update xattr (%s) to "
1060 "cache for "DFID": rc = %d\n",
1061 dname, name, PFID(lu_object_fid(&dt->do_lu)), rc);
1062 spin_lock(&obj->opo_lock);
1064 spin_unlock(&obj->opo_lock);
1069 /* Drop the ref for entry on list. */
1070 osp_oac_xattr_put(old);
1073 spin_lock(&obj->opo_lock);
1074 oxe->oxe_vallen = rbuf->lb_len;
1075 memcpy(oxe->oxe_value, rbuf->lb_buf, rbuf->lb_len);
1078 spin_unlock(&obj->opo_lock);
1084 ptlrpc_req_finished(req);
1086 if (update != NULL && !IS_ERR(update))
1087 osp_update_request_destroy(update);
1090 osp_oac_xattr_put(oxe);
1096 * Implement OSP layer dt_object_operations::do_declare_xattr_set() interface.
1098 * Declare that the caller will set extended attribute to the specified
1101 * If it is non-remote transaction, it will add an OUT_XATTR_SET sub-request
1102 * to the OUT RPC that will be flushed when the transaction start. And if the
1103 * OSP attributes cache is initialized, then check whether the name extended
1104 * attribute entry exists in the cache or not. If yes, replace it; otherwise,
1105 * add the extended attribute to the cache.
1107 * \param[in] env pointer to the thread context
1108 * \param[in] dt pointer to the OSP layer dt_object
1109 * \param[in] buf pointer to the lu_buf to hold the extended attribute
1110 * \param[in] name the name of the extended attribute to be set
1111 * \param[in] flag to indicate the detailed set operation: LU_XATTR_CREATE
1112 * or LU_XATTR_REPLACE or others
1113 * \param[in] th pointer to the transaction handler
1115 * \retval 0 for success
1116 * \retval negative error number on failure
1118 int osp_declare_xattr_set(const struct lu_env *env, struct dt_object *dt,
1119 const struct lu_buf *buf, const char *name,
1120 int flag, struct thandle *th)
1122 return osp_trans_update_request_create(th);
1126 * Implement OSP layer dt_object_operations::do_xattr_set() interface.
1128 * Set extended attribute to the specified MDT/OST object.
1130 * Add an OUT_XATTR_SET sub-request into the OUT RPC that will be flushed in
1131 * the transaction stop. And if the OSP attributes cache is initialized, then
1132 * check whether the name extended attribute entry exists in the cache or not.
1133 * If yes, replace it; otherwise, add the extended attribute to the cache.
1135 * \param[in] env pointer to the thread context
1136 * \param[in] dt pointer to the OSP layer dt_object
1137 * \param[in] buf pointer to the lu_buf to hold the extended attribute
1138 * \param[in] name the name of the extended attribute to be set
1139 * \param[in] fl to indicate the detailed set operation: LU_XATTR_CREATE
1140 * or LU_XATTR_REPLACE or others
1141 * \param[in] th pointer to the transaction handler
1143 * \retval 0 for success
1144 * \retval negative error number on failure
1146 int osp_xattr_set(const struct lu_env *env, struct dt_object *dt,
1147 const struct lu_buf *buf, const char *name, int fl,
1150 struct osp_object *o = dt2osp_obj(dt);
1151 struct osp_device *osp = lu2osp_dev(dt->do_lu.lo_dev);
1152 struct osp_update_request *update;
1153 struct osp_xattr_entry *oxe;
1157 update = thandle_to_osp_update_request(th);
1158 LASSERT(update != NULL);
1160 CDEBUG(D_INODE, DFID" set xattr '%s' with size %zd\n",
1161 PFID(lu_object_fid(&dt->do_lu)), name, buf->lb_len);
1163 rc = osp_update_rpc_pack(env, xattr_set, update, OUT_XATTR_SET,
1164 lu_object_fid(&dt->do_lu), buf, name, fl);
1165 if (rc != 0 || o->opo_ooa == NULL || osp->opd_connect_mdt)
1168 oxe = osp_oac_xattr_find_or_add(o, name, buf->lb_len);
1170 CWARN("%s: cannot cache xattr '%s' of "DFID"\n",
1171 dt->do_lu.lo_dev->ld_obd->obd_name,
1172 name, PFID(lu_object_fid(&dt->do_lu)));
1177 if (oxe->oxe_buflen - oxe->oxe_namelen - 1 < buf->lb_len) {
1178 struct osp_xattr_entry *old = oxe;
1179 struct osp_xattr_entry *tmp;
1181 tmp = osp_oac_xattr_replace(o, &old, buf->lb_len);
1182 osp_oac_xattr_put(oxe);
1185 CWARN("%s: cannot update cached xattr '%s' of "DFID"\n",
1186 dt->do_lu.lo_dev->ld_obd->obd_name,
1187 name, PFID(lu_object_fid(&dt->do_lu)));
1188 spin_lock(&o->opo_lock);
1190 spin_unlock(&o->opo_lock);
1195 /* Drop the ref for entry on list. */
1196 osp_oac_xattr_put(old);
1199 spin_lock(&o->opo_lock);
1200 oxe->oxe_vallen = buf->lb_len;
1201 memcpy(oxe->oxe_value, buf->lb_buf, buf->lb_len);
1204 spin_unlock(&o->opo_lock);
1205 osp_oac_xattr_put(oxe);
1211 * Implement OSP layer dt_object_operations::do_declare_xattr_del() interface.
1213 * Declare that the caller will delete extended attribute on the specified
1216 * If it is non-remote transaction, it will add an OUT_XATTR_DEL sub-request
1217 * to the OUT RPC that will be flushed when the transaction start. And if the
1218 * name extended attribute entry exists in the OSP attributes cache, then remove
1219 * it from the cache.
1221 * \param[in] env pointer to the thread context
1222 * \param[in] dt pointer to the OSP layer dt_object
1223 * \param[in] name the name of the extended attribute to be set
1224 * \param[in] th pointer to the transaction handler
1226 * \retval 0 for success
1227 * \retval negative error number on failure
1229 int osp_declare_xattr_del(const struct lu_env *env, struct dt_object *dt,
1230 const char *name, struct thandle *th)
1232 return osp_trans_update_request_create(th);
1236 * Implement OSP layer dt_object_operations::do_xattr_del() interface.
1238 * Delete extended attribute on the specified MDT/OST object.
1240 * If it is remote transaction, it will add an OUT_XATTR_DEL sub-request into
1241 * the OUT RPC that will be flushed when the transaction stop. And if the name
1242 * extended attribute entry exists in the OSP attributes cache, then remove it
1245 * \param[in] env pointer to the thread context
1246 * \param[in] dt pointer to the OSP layer dt_object
1247 * \param[in] name the name of the extended attribute to be set
1248 * \param[in] th pointer to the transaction handler
1250 * \retval 0 for success
1251 * \retval negative error number on failure
1253 int osp_xattr_del(const struct lu_env *env, struct dt_object *dt,
1254 const char *name, struct thandle *th)
1256 struct osp_update_request *update;
1257 const struct lu_fid *fid = lu_object_fid(&dt->do_lu);
1258 struct osp_object *o = dt2osp_obj(dt);
1259 struct osp_xattr_entry *oxe;
1262 update = thandle_to_osp_update_request(th);
1263 LASSERT(update != NULL);
1265 rc = osp_update_rpc_pack(env, xattr_del, update, OUT_XATTR_DEL,
1267 if (rc != 0 || o->opo_ooa == NULL)
1270 oxe = osp_oac_xattr_find(o, name, true);
1272 /* Drop the ref for entry on list. */
1273 osp_oac_xattr_put(oxe);
1279 * Implement OSP layer dt_object_operations::do_declare_create() interface.
1281 * Declare that the caller will create the OST object.
1283 * If the transaction is a remote transaction and the FID for the OST-object
1284 * has been assigned already, then handle it as creating (remote) MDT object
1285 * via osp_md_declare_object_create(). This function is usually used for LFSCK
1286 * to re-create the lost OST object. Otherwise, if it is not replay case, the
1287 * OSP will reserve pre-created object for the subsequent create operation;
1288 * if the MDT side cached pre-created objects are less than some threshold,
1289 * then it will wakeup the pre-create thread.
1291 * \param[in] env pointer to the thread context
1292 * \param[in] dt pointer to the OSP layer dt_object
1293 * \param[in] attr the attribute for the object to be created
1294 * \param[in] hint pointer to the hint for creating the object, such as
1296 * \param[in] dof pointer to the dt_object_format for help the creation
1297 * \param[in] th pointer to the transaction handler
1299 * \retval 0 for success
1300 * \retval negative error number on failure
1302 static int osp_declare_object_create(const struct lu_env *env,
1303 struct dt_object *dt,
1304 struct lu_attr *attr,
1305 struct dt_allocation_hint *hint,
1306 struct dt_object_format *dof,
1309 struct osp_thread_info *osi = osp_env_info(env);
1310 struct osp_device *d = lu2osp_dev(dt->do_lu.lo_dev);
1311 struct osp_object *o = dt2osp_obj(dt);
1312 const struct lu_fid *fid = lu_object_fid(&dt->do_lu);
1313 struct thandle *local_th;
1318 if (is_only_remote_trans(th) && !fid_is_zero(fid)) {
1319 LASSERT(fid_is_sane(fid));
1321 rc = osp_md_declare_object_create(env, dt, attr, hint, dof, th);
1326 /* should happen to non-0 OSP only so that at least one object
1327 * has been already declared in the scenario and LOD should
1329 if (OBD_FAIL_CHECK(OBD_FAIL_MDS_OSC_CREATE_FAIL) && d->opd_index == 1)
1332 LASSERT(d->opd_last_used_oid_file);
1335 * There can be gaps in precreated ids and record to unlink llog
1336 * XXX: we do not handle gaps yet, implemented before solution
1337 * was found to be racy, so we disabled that. there is no
1338 * point in making useless but expensive llog declaration.
1340 /* rc = osp_sync_declare_add(env, o, MDS_UNLINK64_REC, th); */
1342 local_th = osp_get_storage_thandle(env, th, d);
1343 if (IS_ERR(local_th))
1344 RETURN(PTR_ERR(local_th));
1346 if (unlikely(!fid_is_zero(fid))) {
1347 /* replay case: caller knows fid */
1348 osi->osi_off = sizeof(osi->osi_id) * d->opd_index;
1349 osi->osi_lb.lb_len = sizeof(osi->osi_id);
1350 osi->osi_lb.lb_buf = NULL;
1352 rc = dt_declare_record_write(env, d->opd_last_used_oid_file,
1353 &osi->osi_lb, osi->osi_off,
1359 * in declaration we need to reserve object so that we don't block
1360 * awaiting precreation RPC to complete
1362 rc = osp_precreate_reserve(env, d);
1364 * we also need to declare update to local "last used id" file for
1365 * recovery if object isn't used for a reason, we need to release
1366 * reservation, this can be made in osd_object_release()
1369 /* mark id is reserved: in create we don't want to talk
1371 LASSERT(o->opo_reserved == 0);
1372 o->opo_reserved = 1;
1374 /* common for all OSPs file hystorically */
1375 osi->osi_off = sizeof(osi->osi_id) * d->opd_index;
1376 osi->osi_lb.lb_len = sizeof(osi->osi_id);
1377 osi->osi_lb.lb_buf = NULL;
1378 rc = dt_declare_record_write(env, d->opd_last_used_oid_file,
1379 &osi->osi_lb, osi->osi_off,
1382 /* not needed in the cache anymore */
1383 set_bit(LU_OBJECT_HEARD_BANSHEE,
1384 &dt->do_lu.lo_header->loh_flags);
1390 * Implement OSP layer dt_object_operations::do_create() interface.
1392 * Create the OST object.
1394 * If the transaction is a remote transaction and the FID for the OST-object
1395 * has been assigned already, then handle it as handling MDT object via the
1396 * osp_md_object_create(). For other cases, the OSP will assign FID to the
1397 * object to be created, and update last_used Object ID (OID) file.
1399 * \param[in] env pointer to the thread context
1400 * \param[in] dt pointer to the OSP layer dt_object
1401 * \param[in] attr the attribute for the object to be created
1402 * \param[in] hint pointer to the hint for creating the object, such as
1404 * \param[in] dof pointer to the dt_object_format for help the creation
1405 * \param[in] th pointer to the transaction handler
1407 * \retval 0 for success
1408 * \retval negative error number on failure
1410 static int osp_object_create(const struct lu_env *env, struct dt_object *dt,
1411 struct lu_attr *attr,
1412 struct dt_allocation_hint *hint,
1413 struct dt_object_format *dof, struct thandle *th)
1415 struct osp_thread_info *osi = osp_env_info(env);
1416 struct osp_device *d = lu2osp_dev(dt->do_lu.lo_dev);
1417 struct osp_object *o = dt2osp_obj(dt);
1419 struct lu_fid *fid = &osi->osi_fid;
1420 struct thandle *local_th;
1423 if (is_only_remote_trans(th) &&
1424 !fid_is_zero(lu_object_fid(&dt->do_lu))) {
1425 LASSERT(fid_is_sane(lu_object_fid(&dt->do_lu)));
1427 rc = osp_md_object_create(env, dt, attr, hint, dof, th);
1429 o->opo_non_exist = 0;
1434 o->opo_non_exist = 0;
1435 if (o->opo_reserved) {
1436 /* regular case, fid is assigned holding transaction open */
1437 osp_object_assign_fid(env, d, o);
1440 memcpy(fid, lu_object_fid(&dt->do_lu), sizeof(*fid));
1442 LASSERTF(fid_is_sane(fid), "fid for osp_object %p is insane"DFID"!\n",
1445 if (!o->opo_reserved) {
1446 /* special case, id was assigned outside of transaction
1447 * see comments in osp_declare_attr_set */
1448 LASSERT(d->opd_pre != NULL);
1449 spin_lock(&d->opd_pre_lock);
1450 osp_update_last_fid(d, fid);
1451 spin_unlock(&d->opd_pre_lock);
1454 CDEBUG(D_INODE, "fid for osp_object %p is "DFID"\n", o, PFID(fid));
1456 /* If the precreate ends, it means it will be ready to rollover to
1457 * the new sequence soon, all the creation should be synchronized,
1458 * otherwise during replay, the replay fid will be inconsistent with
1459 * last_used/create fid */
1460 if (osp_precreate_end_seq(env, d) && osp_is_fid_client(d))
1463 local_th = osp_get_storage_thandle(env, th, d);
1464 if (IS_ERR(local_th))
1465 RETURN(PTR_ERR(local_th));
1467 * it's OK if the import is inactive by this moment - id was created
1468 * by OST earlier, we just need to maintain it consistently on the disk
1469 * once import is reconnected, OSP will claim this and other objects
1470 * used and OST either keep them, if they exist or recreate
1473 /* we might have lost precreated objects */
1474 if (unlikely(d->opd_gap_count) > 0) {
1475 LASSERT(d->opd_pre != NULL);
1476 spin_lock(&d->opd_pre_lock);
1477 if (d->opd_gap_count > 0) {
1478 int count = d->opd_gap_count;
1480 ostid_set_id(&osi->osi_oi,
1481 fid_oid(&d->opd_gap_start_fid));
1482 d->opd_gap_count = 0;
1483 spin_unlock(&d->opd_pre_lock);
1485 CDEBUG(D_HA, "Writing gap "DFID"+%d in llog\n",
1486 PFID(&d->opd_gap_start_fid), count);
1487 /* real gap handling is disabled intil ORI-692 will be
1488 * fixed, now we only report gaps */
1490 spin_unlock(&d->opd_pre_lock);
1494 /* Only need update last_used oid file, seq file will only be update
1495 * during seq rollover */
1496 osp_objid_buf_prep(&osi->osi_lb, &osi->osi_off,
1497 &d->opd_last_used_fid.f_oid, d->opd_index);
1499 rc = dt_record_write(env, d->opd_last_used_oid_file, &osi->osi_lb,
1500 &osi->osi_off, local_th);
1502 CDEBUG(D_HA, "%s: Wrote last used FID: "DFID", index %d: %d\n",
1503 d->opd_obd->obd_name, PFID(fid), d->opd_index, rc);
1509 * Implement OSP layer dt_object_operations::do_declare_destroy() interface.
1511 * Declare that the caller will destroy the specified OST object.
1513 * The OST object destroy will be handled via llog asynchronously. This
1514 * function will declare the credits for generating MDS_UNLINK64_REC llog.
1516 * \param[in] env pointer to the thread context
1517 * \param[in] dt pointer to the OSP layer dt_object to be destroyed
1518 * \param[in] th pointer to the transaction handler
1520 * \retval 0 for success
1521 * \retval negative error number on failure
1523 int osp_declare_object_destroy(const struct lu_env *env,
1524 struct dt_object *dt, struct thandle *th)
1526 struct osp_object *o = dt2osp_obj(dt);
1527 struct osp_device *osp = lu2osp_dev(dt->do_lu.lo_dev);
1532 LASSERT(!osp->opd_connect_mdt);
1533 rc = osp_sync_declare_add(env, o, MDS_UNLINK64_REC, th);
1539 * Implement OSP layer dt_object_operations::do_destroy() interface.
1541 * Destroy the specified OST object.
1543 * The OSP generates a MDS_UNLINK64_REC record in the llog. There
1544 * will be some dedicated thread to handle the llog asynchronously.
1546 * It also marks the object as non-cached.
1548 * \param[in] env pointer to the thread context
1549 * \param[in] dt pointer to the OSP layer dt_object to be destroyed
1550 * \param[in] th pointer to the transaction handler
1552 * \retval 0 for success
1553 * \retval negative error number on failure
1555 static int osp_object_destroy(const struct lu_env *env, struct dt_object *dt,
1558 struct osp_object *o = dt2osp_obj(dt);
1559 struct osp_device *osp = lu2osp_dev(dt->do_lu.lo_dev);
1564 o->opo_non_exist = 1;
1566 LASSERT(!osp->opd_connect_mdt);
1567 /* once transaction is committed put proper command on
1568 * the queue going to our OST. */
1569 rc = osp_sync_add(env, o, MDS_UNLINK64_REC, th, NULL);
1573 /* not needed in cache any more */
1574 set_bit(LU_OBJECT_HEARD_BANSHEE, &dt->do_lu.lo_header->loh_flags);
1579 static int osp_orphan_index_lookup(const struct lu_env *env,
1580 struct dt_object *dt,
1582 const struct dt_key *key)
1587 static int osp_orphan_index_declare_insert(const struct lu_env *env,
1588 struct dt_object *dt,
1589 const struct dt_rec *rec,
1590 const struct dt_key *key,
1591 struct thandle *handle)
1596 static int osp_orphan_index_insert(const struct lu_env *env,
1597 struct dt_object *dt,
1598 const struct dt_rec *rec,
1599 const struct dt_key *key,
1600 struct thandle *handle,
1606 static int osp_orphan_index_declare_delete(const struct lu_env *env,
1607 struct dt_object *dt,
1608 const struct dt_key *key,
1609 struct thandle *handle)
1614 static int osp_orphan_index_delete(const struct lu_env *env,
1615 struct dt_object *dt,
1616 const struct dt_key *key,
1617 struct thandle *handle)
1623 * Initialize the OSP layer index iteration.
1625 * \param[in] env pointer to the thread context
1626 * \param[in] dt pointer to the index object to be iterated
1627 * \param[in] attr unused
1629 * \retval pointer to the iteration structure
1630 * \retval negative error number on failure
1632 struct dt_it *osp_it_init(const struct lu_env *env, struct dt_object *dt,
1639 return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
1641 it->ooi_pos_ent = -1;
1643 it->ooi_attr = attr;
1645 return (struct dt_it *)it;
1649 * Finalize the OSP layer index iteration.
1651 * \param[in] env pointer to the thread context
1652 * \param[in] di pointer to the iteration structure
1654 void osp_it_fini(const struct lu_env *env, struct dt_it *di)
1656 struct osp_it *it = (struct osp_it *)di;
1657 struct page **pages = it->ooi_pages;
1658 int npages = it->ooi_total_npages;
1661 if (pages != NULL) {
1662 for (i = 0; i < npages; i++) {
1663 if (pages[i] != NULL) {
1664 if (pages[i] == it->ooi_cur_page) {
1666 it->ooi_cur_page = NULL;
1668 __free_page(pages[i]);
1671 OBD_FREE(pages, npages * sizeof(*pages));
1677 * Get more records for the iteration from peer.
1679 * The new records will be filled in an array of pages. The OSP side
1680 * allows 1MB bulk data to be transferred.
1682 * \param[in] env pointer to the thread context
1683 * \param[in] it pointer to the iteration structure
1685 * \retval 0 for success
1686 * \retval negative error number on failure
1688 static int osp_it_fetch(const struct lu_env *env, struct osp_it *it)
1690 struct lu_device *dev = it->ooi_obj->do_lu.lo_dev;
1691 struct osp_device *osp = lu2osp_dev(dev);
1692 struct page **pages;
1693 struct lu_device *top_device;
1694 struct ptlrpc_request *req = NULL;
1695 struct ptlrpc_bulk_desc *desc;
1696 struct idx_info *ii;
1703 npages = min_t(unsigned int, OFD_MAX_BRW_SIZE, 1 << 20);
1704 npages /= PAGE_CACHE_SIZE;
1706 OBD_ALLOC(pages, npages * sizeof(*pages));
1710 it->ooi_pages = pages;
1711 it->ooi_total_npages = npages;
1712 for (i = 0; i < npages; i++) {
1713 pages[i] = alloc_page(GFP_IOFS);
1714 if (pages[i] == NULL)
1718 req = ptlrpc_request_alloc(osp->opd_obd->u.cli.cl_import,
1723 rc = ptlrpc_request_pack(req, LUSTRE_OBD_VERSION, OBD_IDX_READ);
1725 ptlrpc_request_free(req);
1729 /* Let's allow this request during recovery, otherwise
1730 * if the remote target is also in recovery status,
1731 * it might cause deadlock */
1732 top_device = dev->ld_site->ls_top_dev;
1733 if (top_device->ld_obd->obd_recovering)
1734 req->rq_allow_replay = 1;
1736 req->rq_request_portal = OUT_PORTAL;
1737 ii = req_capsule_client_get(&req->rq_pill, &RMF_IDX_INFO);
1738 memset(ii, 0, sizeof(*ii));
1739 if (fid_is_last_id(lu_object_fid(&it->ooi_obj->do_lu))) {
1740 /* LFSCK will iterate orphan object[FID_SEQ_LAYOUT_BTREE,
1741 * ost_index, 0] with LAST_ID FID, so it needs to replace
1742 * the FID with orphan FID here */
1743 ii->ii_fid.f_seq = FID_SEQ_LAYOUT_RBTREE;
1744 ii->ii_fid.f_oid = osp->opd_index;
1745 ii->ii_fid.f_ver = 0;
1746 ii->ii_flags = II_FL_NOHASH;
1747 ii->ii_attrs = osp_dev2node(osp);
1749 ii->ii_fid = *lu_object_fid(&it->ooi_obj->do_lu);
1750 ii->ii_flags = II_FL_NOHASH | II_FL_NOKEY | II_FL_VARKEY |
1752 ii->ii_attrs = it->ooi_attr;
1754 ii->ii_magic = IDX_INFO_MAGIC;
1755 ii->ii_count = npages * LU_PAGE_COUNT;
1756 ii->ii_hash_start = it->ooi_next;
1758 ptlrpc_at_set_req_timeout(req);
1760 desc = ptlrpc_prep_bulk_imp(req, npages, 1,
1761 PTLRPC_BULK_PUT_SINK | PTLRPC_BULK_BUF_KIOV,
1763 &ptlrpc_bulk_kiov_pin_ops);
1765 ptlrpc_request_free(req);
1769 for (i = 0; i < npages; i++)
1770 desc->bd_frag_ops->add_kiov_frag(desc, pages[i], 0,
1773 ptlrpc_request_set_replen(req);
1774 rc = ptlrpc_queue_wait(req);
1778 rc = sptlrpc_cli_unwrap_bulk_read(req, req->rq_bulk,
1779 req->rq_bulk->bd_nob_transferred);
1784 ii = req_capsule_server_get(&req->rq_pill, &RMF_IDX_INFO);
1785 if (ii->ii_magic != IDX_INFO_MAGIC)
1786 GOTO(out, rc = -EPROTO);
1788 npages = (ii->ii_count + LU_PAGE_COUNT - 1) >>
1789 (PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT - LU_PAGE_SHIFT);
1790 if (npages > it->ooi_total_npages) {
1791 CERROR("%s: returned more pages than expected, %u > %u\n",
1792 osp->opd_obd->obd_name, npages, it->ooi_total_npages);
1793 GOTO(out, rc = -EINVAL);
1796 it->ooi_valid_npages = npages;
1797 if (ptlrpc_rep_need_swab(req))
1800 it->ooi_next = ii->ii_hash_end;
1803 ptlrpc_req_finished(req);
1809 * Move the iteration cursor to the next lu_page.
1811 * One system page (PAGE_SIZE) may contain multiple lu_page (4KB),
1812 * that depends on the LU_PAGE_COUNT. If it is not the last lu_page
1813 * in current system page, then move the iteration cursor to the next
1814 * lu_page in current system page. Otherwise, if there are more system
1815 * pages in the cache, then move the iteration cursor to the next system
1816 * page. If all the cached records (pages) have been iterated, then fetch
1817 * more records via osp_it_fetch().
1819 * \param[in] env pointer to the thread context
1820 * \param[in] di pointer to the iteration structure
1822 * \retval positive for end of the directory
1823 * \retval 0 for success
1824 * \retval negative error number on failure
1826 int osp_it_next_page(const struct lu_env *env, struct dt_it *di)
1828 struct osp_it *it = (struct osp_it *)di;
1829 struct lu_idxpage *idxpage;
1830 struct page **pages;
1836 idxpage = it->ooi_cur_idxpage;
1837 if (idxpage != NULL) {
1838 if (idxpage->lip_nr == 0)
1841 if (it->ooi_pos_ent < idxpage->lip_nr) {
1842 CDEBUG(D_INFO, "ooi_pos %d nr %d\n",
1843 (int)it->ooi_pos_ent, (int)idxpage->lip_nr);
1846 it->ooi_cur_idxpage = NULL;
1847 it->ooi_pos_lu_page++;
1850 if (it->ooi_pos_lu_page < LU_PAGE_COUNT) {
1851 it->ooi_cur_idxpage = (void *)it->ooi_cur_page +
1852 LU_PAGE_SIZE * it->ooi_pos_lu_page;
1854 lustre_swab_lip_header(it->ooi_cur_idxpage);
1855 if (it->ooi_cur_idxpage->lip_magic != LIP_MAGIC) {
1856 struct osp_device *osp =
1857 lu2osp_dev(it->ooi_obj->do_lu.lo_dev);
1859 CERROR("%s: invalid magic (%x != %x) for page "
1860 "%d/%d while read layout orphan index\n",
1861 osp->opd_obd->obd_name,
1862 it->ooi_cur_idxpage->lip_magic,
1863 LIP_MAGIC, it->ooi_pos_page,
1864 it->ooi_pos_lu_page);
1865 /* Skip this lu_page next time. */
1866 it->ooi_pos_ent = idxpage->lip_nr - 1;
1869 it->ooi_pos_ent = -1;
1873 kunmap(it->ooi_cur_page);
1874 it->ooi_cur_page = NULL;
1878 pages = it->ooi_pages;
1879 if (it->ooi_pos_page < it->ooi_valid_npages) {
1880 it->ooi_cur_page = kmap(pages[it->ooi_pos_page]);
1881 it->ooi_pos_lu_page = 0;
1885 for (i = 0; i < it->ooi_total_npages; i++) {
1886 if (pages[i] != NULL)
1887 __free_page(pages[i]);
1889 OBD_FREE(pages, it->ooi_total_npages * sizeof(*pages));
1891 it->ooi_pos_page = 0;
1892 it->ooi_total_npages = 0;
1893 it->ooi_valid_npages = 0;
1896 it->ooi_cur_page = NULL;
1897 it->ooi_cur_idxpage = NULL;
1898 it->ooi_pages = NULL;
1901 if (it->ooi_next == II_END_OFF)
1904 rc = osp_it_fetch(env, it);
1912 * Move the iteration cursor to the next record.
1914 * If there are more records in the lu_page, then move the iteration
1915 * cursor to the next record directly. Otherwise, move the iteration
1916 * cursor to the record in the next lu_page via osp_it_next_page()
1918 * \param[in] env pointer to the thread context
1919 * \param[in] di pointer to the iteration structure
1921 * \retval positive for end of the directory
1922 * \retval 0 for success
1923 * \retval negative error number on failure
1925 static int osp_orphan_it_next(const struct lu_env *env, struct dt_it *di)
1927 struct osp_it *it = (struct osp_it *)di;
1928 struct lu_idxpage *idxpage;
1933 idxpage = it->ooi_cur_idxpage;
1934 if (idxpage != NULL) {
1935 if (idxpage->lip_nr == 0)
1939 if (it->ooi_pos_ent < idxpage->lip_nr) {
1941 (struct lu_orphan_ent *)idxpage->lip_entries +
1944 lustre_swab_orphan_ent(it->ooi_ent);
1949 rc = osp_it_next_page(env, di);
1956 int osp_it_get(const struct lu_env *env, struct dt_it *di,
1957 const struct dt_key *key)
1962 void osp_it_put(const struct lu_env *env, struct dt_it *di)
1966 static struct dt_key *osp_orphan_it_key(const struct lu_env *env,
1967 const struct dt_it *di)
1969 struct osp_it *it = (struct osp_it *)di;
1970 struct lu_orphan_ent *ent = (struct lu_orphan_ent *)it->ooi_ent;
1972 if (likely(ent != NULL))
1973 return (struct dt_key *)(&ent->loe_key);
1978 static int osp_orphan_it_key_size(const struct lu_env *env,
1979 const struct dt_it *di)
1981 return sizeof(struct lu_fid);
1984 static int osp_orphan_it_rec(const struct lu_env *env, const struct dt_it *di,
1985 struct dt_rec *rec, __u32 attr)
1987 struct osp_it *it = (struct osp_it *)di;
1988 struct lu_orphan_ent *ent = (struct lu_orphan_ent *)it->ooi_ent;
1990 if (likely(ent != NULL)) {
1991 *(struct lu_orphan_rec *)rec = ent->loe_rec;
1998 __u64 osp_it_store(const struct lu_env *env, const struct dt_it *di)
2000 struct osp_it *it = (struct osp_it *)di;
2002 return it->ooi_next;
2006 * Locate the iteration cursor to the specified position (cookie).
2008 * \param[in] env pointer to the thread context
2009 * \param[in] di pointer to the iteration structure
2010 * \param[in] hash the specified position
2012 * \retval positive number for locating to the exactly position
2014 * \retval 0 for arriving at the end of the iteration
2015 * \retval negative error number on failure
2017 int osp_orphan_it_load(const struct lu_env *env, const struct dt_it *di,
2020 struct osp_it *it = (struct osp_it *)di;
2023 it->ooi_next = hash;
2024 rc = osp_orphan_it_next(env, (struct dt_it *)di);
2034 int osp_it_key_rec(const struct lu_env *env, const struct dt_it *di,
2040 static const struct dt_index_operations osp_orphan_index_ops = {
2041 .dio_lookup = osp_orphan_index_lookup,
2042 .dio_declare_insert = osp_orphan_index_declare_insert,
2043 .dio_insert = osp_orphan_index_insert,
2044 .dio_declare_delete = osp_orphan_index_declare_delete,
2045 .dio_delete = osp_orphan_index_delete,
2047 .init = osp_it_init,
2048 .fini = osp_it_fini,
2049 .next = osp_orphan_it_next,
2052 .key = osp_orphan_it_key,
2053 .key_size = osp_orphan_it_key_size,
2054 .rec = osp_orphan_it_rec,
2055 .store = osp_it_store,
2056 .load = osp_orphan_it_load,
2057 .key_rec = osp_it_key_rec,
2062 * Implement OSP layer dt_object_operations::do_index_try() interface.
2064 * Negotiate the index type.
2066 * If the target index is an IDIF object, then use osp_orphan_index_ops.
2067 * Otherwise, assign osp_md_index_ops to the dt_object::do_index_ops.
2068 * (\see lustre/include/lustre_fid.h for IDIF.)
2070 * \param[in] env pointer to the thread context
2071 * \param[in] dt pointer to the OSP layer dt_object
2072 * \param[in] feat unused
2074 * \retval 0 for success
2076 static int osp_index_try(const struct lu_env *env,
2077 struct dt_object *dt,
2078 const struct dt_index_features *feat)
2080 const struct lu_fid *fid = lu_object_fid(&dt->do_lu);
2082 if (fid_is_last_id(fid) && fid_is_idif(fid))
2083 dt->do_index_ops = &osp_orphan_index_ops;
2085 dt->do_index_ops = &osp_md_index_ops;
2089 static struct dt_object_operations osp_obj_ops = {
2090 .do_declare_attr_get = osp_declare_attr_get,
2091 .do_attr_get = osp_attr_get,
2092 .do_declare_attr_set = osp_declare_attr_set,
2093 .do_attr_set = osp_attr_set,
2094 .do_declare_xattr_get = osp_declare_xattr_get,
2095 .do_xattr_get = osp_xattr_get,
2096 .do_declare_xattr_set = osp_declare_xattr_set,
2097 .do_xattr_set = osp_xattr_set,
2098 .do_declare_create = osp_declare_object_create,
2099 .do_create = osp_object_create,
2100 .do_declare_destroy = osp_declare_object_destroy,
2101 .do_destroy = osp_object_destroy,
2102 .do_index_try = osp_index_try,
2106 * Implement OSP layer lu_object_operations::loo_object_init() interface.
2108 * Initialize the object.
2110 * If it is a remote MDT object, then call do_attr_get() to fetch
2111 * the attribute from the peer.
2113 * \param[in] env pointer to the thread context
2114 * \param[in] o pointer to the OSP layer lu_object
2115 * \param[in] conf unused
2117 * \retval 0 for success
2118 * \retval negative error number on failure
2120 static int osp_object_init(const struct lu_env *env, struct lu_object *o,
2121 const struct lu_object_conf *conf)
2123 struct osp_object *po = lu2osp_obj(o);
2127 spin_lock_init(&po->opo_lock);
2128 o->lo_header->loh_attr |= LOHA_REMOTE;
2130 if (is_ost_obj(o)) {
2131 po->opo_obj.do_ops = &osp_obj_ops;
2133 struct lu_attr *la = &osp_env_info(env)->osi_attr;
2135 po->opo_obj.do_ops = &osp_md_obj_ops;
2136 po->opo_obj.do_body_ops = &osp_md_body_ops;
2137 if (conf != NULL && conf->loc_flags & LOC_F_NEW) {
2138 po->opo_non_exist = 1;
2140 rc = po->opo_obj.do_ops->do_attr_get(env, lu2dt_obj(o),
2143 o->lo_header->loh_attr |=
2144 LOHA_EXISTS | (la->la_mode & S_IFMT);
2145 if (rc == -ENOENT) {
2146 po->opo_non_exist = 1;
2150 init_rwsem(&po->opo_sem);
2156 * Implement OSP layer lu_object_operations::loo_object_free() interface.
2158 * Finalize the object.
2160 * If the OSP object has attributes cache, then destroy the cache.
2161 * Free the object finally.
2163 * \param[in] env pointer to the thread context
2164 * \param[in] o pointer to the OSP layer lu_object
2166 static void osp_object_free(const struct lu_env *env, struct lu_object *o)
2168 struct osp_object *obj = lu2osp_obj(o);
2169 struct lu_object_header *h = o->lo_header;
2171 dt_object_fini(&obj->opo_obj);
2172 lu_object_header_fini(h);
2173 if (obj->opo_ooa != NULL) {
2174 struct osp_xattr_entry *oxe;
2175 struct osp_xattr_entry *tmp;
2178 list_for_each_entry_safe(oxe, tmp,
2179 &obj->opo_ooa->ooa_xattr_list,
2181 list_del(&oxe->oxe_list);
2182 count = atomic_read(&oxe->oxe_ref);
2183 LASSERTF(count == 1,
2184 "Still has %d users on the xattr entry %.*s\n",
2185 count-1, (int)oxe->oxe_namelen, oxe->oxe_buf);
2187 OBD_FREE(oxe, oxe->oxe_buflen);
2189 OBD_FREE_PTR(obj->opo_ooa);
2191 OBD_SLAB_FREE_PTR(obj, osp_object_kmem);
2195 * Implement OSP layer lu_object_operations::loo_object_release() interface.
2197 * Cleanup (not free) the object.
2199 * If it is a reserved object but failed to be created, or it is an OST
2200 * object, then mark the object as non-cached.
2202 * \param[in] env pointer to the thread context
2203 * \param[in] o pointer to the OSP layer lu_object
2205 static void osp_object_release(const struct lu_env *env, struct lu_object *o)
2207 struct osp_object *po = lu2osp_obj(o);
2208 struct osp_device *d = lu2osp_dev(o->lo_dev);
2213 * release reservation if object was declared but not created
2214 * this may require lu_object_put() in LOD
2216 if (unlikely(po->opo_reserved)) {
2217 LASSERT(d->opd_pre != NULL);
2218 LASSERT(d->opd_pre_reserved > 0);
2219 spin_lock(&d->opd_pre_lock);
2220 d->opd_pre_reserved--;
2221 spin_unlock(&d->opd_pre_lock);
2223 /* not needed in cache any more */
2224 set_bit(LU_OBJECT_HEARD_BANSHEE, &o->lo_header->loh_flags);
2228 /* XXX: Currently, NOT cache OST-object on MDT because:
2229 * 1. it is not often accessed on MDT.
2230 * 2. avoid up layer (such as LFSCK) to load too many
2231 * once-used OST-objects. */
2232 set_bit(LU_OBJECT_HEARD_BANSHEE, &o->lo_header->loh_flags);
2237 static int osp_object_print(const struct lu_env *env, void *cookie,
2238 lu_printer_t p, const struct lu_object *l)
2240 const struct osp_object *o = lu2osp_obj((struct lu_object *)l);
2242 return (*p)(env, cookie, LUSTRE_OSP_NAME"-object@%p", o);
2245 static int osp_object_invariant(const struct lu_object *o)
2250 struct lu_object_operations osp_lu_obj_ops = {
2251 .loo_object_init = osp_object_init,
2252 .loo_object_free = osp_object_free,
2253 .loo_object_release = osp_object_release,
2254 .loo_object_print = osp_object_print,
2255 .loo_object_invariant = osp_object_invariant