1. 14 5月, 2014 1 次提交
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      GFS2: remove transaction glock · 24972557
      Benjamin Marzinski 提交于
      GFS2 has a transaction glock, which must be grabbed for every
      transaction, whose purpose is to deal with freezing the filesystem.
      Aside from this involving a large amount of locking, it is very easy to
      make the current fsfreeze code hang on unfreezing.
      
      This patch rewrites how gfs2 handles freezing the filesystem. The
      transaction glock is removed. In it's place is a freeze glock, which is
      cached (but not held) in a shared state by every node in the cluster
      when the filesystem is mounted. This lock only needs to be grabbed on
      freezing, and actions which need to be safe from freezing, like
      recovery.
      
      When a node wants to freeze the filesystem, it grabs this glock
      exclusively.  When the freeze glock state changes on the nodes (either
      from shared to unlocked, or shared to exclusive), the filesystem does a
      special log flush.  gfs2_log_flush() does all the work for flushing out
      the and shutting down the incore log, and then it tries to grab the
      freeze glock in a shared state again.  Since the filesystem is stuck in
      gfs2_log_flush, no new transaction can start, and nothing can be written
      to disk. Unfreezing the filesytem simply involes dropping the freeze
      glock, allowing gfs2_log_flush() to grab and then release the shared
      lock, so it is cached for next time.
      
      However, in order for the unfreezing ioctl to occur, gfs2 needs to get a
      shared lock on the filesystem root directory inode to check permissions.
      If that glock has already been grabbed exclusively, fsfreeze will be
      unable to get the shared lock and unfreeze the filesystem.
      
      In order to allow the unfreeze, this patch makes gfs2 grab a shared lock
      on the filesystem root directory during the freeze, and hold it until it
      unfreezes the filesystem.  The functions which need to grab a shared
      lock in order to allow the unfreeze ioctl to be issued now use the lock
      grabbed by the freeze code instead.
      
      The freeze and unfreeze code take care to make sure that this shared
      lock will not be dropped while another process is using it.
      Signed-off-by: NBenjamin Marzinski <bmarzins@redhat.com>
      Signed-off-by: NSteven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
      24972557
  2. 31 3月, 2014 1 次提交
  3. 07 3月, 2014 1 次提交
  4. 03 3月, 2014 1 次提交
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      GFS2: Clean up journal extent mapping · b50f227b
      Steven Whitehouse 提交于
      This patch fixes a long standing issue in mapping the journal
      extents. Most journals will consist of only a single extent,
      and although the cache took account of that by merging extents,
      it did not actually map large extents, but instead was doing a
      block by block mapping. Since the journal was only being mapped
      on mount, this was not normally noticeable.
      
      With the updated code, it is now possible to use the same extent
      mapping system during journal recovery (which will be added in a
      later patch). This will allow checking of the integrity of the
      journal before any reply of the journal content is attempted. For
      this reason the code is moving to bmap.c, since it will be used
      more widely in due course.
      
      An exercise left for the reader is to compare the new function
      gfs2_map_journal_extents() with gfs2_write_alloc_required()
      
      Additionally, should there be a failure, the error reporting is
      also updated to show more detail about what went wrong.
      Signed-off-by: NSteven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
      b50f227b
  5. 25 2月, 2014 2 次提交
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      GFS2: Move log buffer accounting to transaction · 022ef4fe
      Steven Whitehouse 提交于
      Now we have a master transaction into which other transactions
      are merged, the accounting can be done using this master
      transaction. We no longer require the superblock fields which
      were being used for this function.
      
      In addition, this allows for a clean up in calc_reserved()
      making it rather easier understand. Also, by reducing the
      number of variables used to track the buffers being added
      and removed from the journal, a number of error checks are
      now no longer required.
      Signed-off-by: NSteven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
      022ef4fe
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      GFS2: Move log buffer lists into transaction · d69a3c65
      Steven Whitehouse 提交于
      Over time, we hope to be able to improve the concurrency available
      in the log code. This is one small step towards that, by moving
      the buffer lists from the super block, and into the transaction
      structure, so that each transaction builds its own buffer lists.
      
      At transaction commit time, the buffer lists are merged into
      the currently accumulating transaction. That transaction then
      is passed into the before and after commit functions at journal
      flush time. Thus there should be no change in overall behaviour
      yet.
      Signed-off-by: NSteven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
      d69a3c65
  6. 21 2月, 2014 1 次提交
  7. 16 1月, 2014 1 次提交
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      GFS2: Don't use ENOBUFS when ENOMEM is the correct error code · ac3beb6a
      Steven Whitehouse 提交于
      Al Viro has tactfully pointed out that we are using the incorrect
      error code in some cases. This patch fixes that, and also removes
      the (unused) return value for glock dumping.
      
      >        * gfs2_iget() - ENOBUFS instead of ENOMEM.  ENOBUFS is
      > "No buffer space available (POSIX.1 (XSI STREAMS option))" and since
      > we don't support STREAMS it's probably fair game, but... what the hell?
      Signed-off-by: NSteven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
      Cc: Al Viro <viro@ZenIV.linux.org.uk>
      ac3beb6a
  8. 15 1月, 2014 3 次提交
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      GFS2: Move quota bitmap operations under their own lock · 2d9e7230
      Steven Whitehouse 提交于
      Gradually, the global qd_lock is being used for less and less.
      After this patch it will only be used for the per super block
      list whose purpose is to allow syncing of changes back to the
      master quota file from the local quota changes file. Fixing
      up that process to make it more efficient will be the subject
      of a later patch, however this patch removes another barrier
      to doing that.
      Signed-off-by: NSteven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
      Cc: Abhijith Das <adas@redhat.com>
      2d9e7230
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      GFS2: Clean up quota slot allocation · ee2411a8
      Steven Whitehouse 提交于
      Quota slot allocation has historically used a vector of pages
      and a set of homegrown find/test/set/clear bit functions. Since
      the size of the bitmap is likely to be based on the default
      qc file size, thats a couple of pages at most. So we ought
      to be able to allocate that as a single chunk, with a vmalloc
      fallback, just in case of memory fragmentation.
      
      We are then able to use the kernel's own find/test/set/clear
      bit functions, rather than rolling our own.
      Signed-off-by: NSteven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
      Cc: Abhijith Das <adas@redhat.com>
      ee2411a8
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      GFS2: Use RCU/hlist_bl based hash for quotas · c754fbbb
      Steven Whitehouse 提交于
      Prior to this patch, GFS2 kept all the quotas for each
      super block in a single linked list. This is rather slow
      when there are large numbers of quotas.
      
      This patch introduces a hlist_bl based hash table, similar
      to the one used for glocks. The initial look up of the quota
      is now lockless in the case where it is already cached,
      although we still have to take the per quota spinlock in
      order to bump the ref count. Either way though, this is a
      big improvement on what was there before.
      
      The qd_lock and the per super block list is preserved, for
      the time being. However it is intended that since this is no
      longer used for its original role, it should be possible to
      shrink the number of items on that list in due course and
      remove the requirement to take qd_lock in qd_get.
      Signed-off-by: NSteven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
      Cc: Abhijith Das <adas@redhat.com>
      Cc: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
      c754fbbb
  9. 03 1月, 2014 3 次提交
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      GFS2: Use only a single address space for rgrps · 70d4ee94
      Steven Whitehouse 提交于
      Prior to this patch, GFS2 had one address space for each rgrp,
      stored in the glock. This patch changes them to use a single
      address space in the super block. This therefore saves
      (sizeof(struct address_space) * nr_of_rgrps) bytes of memory
      and for large filesystems, that can be significant.
      
      It would be nice to be able to do something similar and merge
      the inode metadata address space into the same global
      address space. However, that is rather more complicated as the
      on-disk location doesn't have a 1:1 mapping with the inodes in
      general. So while it could be done, it will be a more complicated
      operation as it requires changing a lot more code paths.
      Signed-off-by: NSteven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
      70d4ee94
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      GFS2: Use range based functions for rgrp sync/invalidation · 7005c3e4
      Steven Whitehouse 提交于
      Each rgrp header is represented as a single extent on disk, so we
      can calculate the position within the address space, since we are
      using address spaces mapped 1:1 to the disk. This means that it
      is possible to use the range based versions of filemap_fdatawrite/wait
      and for invalidating the page cache.
      
      Our eventual intent is to then be able to merge the address spaces
      used for rgrps into a single address space, rather than to have
      one for each glock, saving memory and reducing complexity.
      
      Since during umount, the rgrp structures are disposed of before
      the glocks, we need to store the extent information in the glock
      so that is is available for a final invalidation. This patch uses
      a field which is otherwise unused in rgrp glocks to do that, so
      that we do not have to expand the size of a glock.
      Signed-off-by: NSteven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
      7005c3e4
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      GFS2: Implement a "rgrp has no extents longer than X" scheme · 5ea5050c
      Bob Peterson 提交于
      With the preceding patch, we started accepting block reservations
      smaller than the ideal size, which requires a lot more parsing of the
      bitmaps. To reduce the amount of bitmap searching, this patch
      implements a scheme whereby each rgrp keeps track of the point
      at this multi-block reservations will fail.
      Signed-off-by: NBob Peterson <rpeterso@redhat.com>
      Signed-off-by: NSteven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
      5ea5050c
  10. 04 11月, 2013 2 次提交
  11. 15 10月, 2013 1 次提交
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      GFS2: Use lockref for glocks · e66cf161
      Steven Whitehouse 提交于
      Currently glocks have an atomic reference count and also a spinlock
      which covers various internal fields, such as the state. This intent of
      this patch is to replace the spinlock and the atomic reference count
      with a lockref structure. This contains a spinlock which we can continue
      to use as before, and a reference counter which is used in conjuction
      with the spinlock to replace the previous atomic counter.
      
      As a result of this there are some new rules for reference counting on
      glocks. We need to distinguish between reference count changes under
      gl_spin (which are now just increment or decrement of the new counter,
      provided the count cannot hit zero) and those which are outside of
      gl_spin, but which now take gl_spin internally.
      
      The conversion is relatively straight forward. There is probably some
      further clean up which can be done, but the priority at this stage is to
      make the change in as simple a manner as possible.
      
      A consequence of this change is that the reference count is being
      decoupled from the lru list processing. This should allow future
      adoption of the lru_list code with glocks in due course.
      
      The reason for using the "dead" state and not just relying on 0 being
      the "invalid state" is so that in due course 0 ref counts can be
      allowable. The intent is to eventually be able to remove the ref count
      changes which are currently hidden away in state_change().
      Signed-off-by: NSteven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
      e66cf161
  12. 04 10月, 2013 2 次提交
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      GFS2: Protect quota sync generation · e46c772d
      Steven Whitehouse 提交于
      Now that gfs2_quota_sync can be potentially called from multiple
      threads, we should protect this bit of code, and the sync generation
      number in particular in order to ensure that there are no races
      when syncing quotas.
      Signed-off-by: NSteven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
      Cc: Abhijith Das <adas@redhat.com>
      e46c772d
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      GFS2: Remove obsolete quota tunable · bef292a7
      Steven Whitehouse 提交于
      There is no need for a paramater which relates to the internals
      of quota to be exposed to users. The only possible use would be
      to turn it up so large that the memory allocation fails. So lets
      remove it and set it to a sensible value which ensures that we
      don't ask for multipage allocations.
      
      Currently the size of struct gfs2_holder means that the caluclated
      value is identical to the previous default value, so there should
      be no functional change.
      Signed-off-by: NSteven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
      Cc: Abhijith Das <adas@redhat.com>
      bef292a7
  13. 02 10月, 2013 1 次提交
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      GFS2: Add allocation parameters structure · 7b9cff46
      Steven Whitehouse 提交于
      This patch adds a structure to contain allocation parameters with
      the intention of future expansion of this structure. The idea is
      that we should be able to add more information about the allocation
      in the future in order to allow the allocator to make a better job
      of placing the requests on-disk.
      
      There is no functional difference from applying this patch.
      Signed-off-by: NSteven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
      7b9cff46
  14. 18 9月, 2013 1 次提交
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      GFS2: Introduce rbm field bii · e579ed4f
      Bob Peterson 提交于
      This is a respin of the original patch. As Steve pointed out, the
      introduction of field bii makes it easy to eliminate bi itself.
      This revised patch does just that, replacing bi with bii.
      
      This patch adds a new field to the rbm structure, called bii,
      which is an index into the array of bitmaps for an rgrp.
      This replaces *bi which was a pointer to the bitmap.
      This is being done for further optimizations.
      Signed-off-by: NBob Peterson <rpeterso@redhat.com>
      Signed-off-by: NSteven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
      e579ed4f
  15. 17 9月, 2013 1 次提交
  16. 10 4月, 2013 1 次提交
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      GFS2: Add origin indicator to glock callbacks · 81ffbf65
      Steven Whitehouse 提交于
      This patch adds a bool indicating whether the demote
      request was originated locally or remotely. This is then
      used by the iopen ->go_callback() to make 100% sure that
      it will only respond to remote callbacks.
      
      Since ->evict_inode() uses GL_NOCACHE when it attempts to
      get an exclusive lock on the iopen lock, this may result
      in extra scheduling of the workqueue in case that the
      exclusive promotion request failed. This patch prevents
      that from happening.
      Signed-off-by: NSteven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
      81ffbf65
  17. 08 4月, 2013 1 次提交
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      GFS2: replace gfs2_ail structure with gfs2_trans · 16ca9412
      Benjamin Marzinski 提交于
      In order to allow transactions and log flushes to happen at the same
      time, gfs2 needs to move the transaction accounting and active items
      list code into the gfs2_trans structure.  As a first step toward this,
      this patch removes the gfs2_ail structure, and handles the active items
      list in the gfs_trans structure.  This keeps gfs2 from allocating an ail
      structure on log flushes, and gives us a struture that can later be used
      to store the transaction accounting outside of the gfs2 superblock
      structure.
      
      With this patch, at the end of a transaction, gfs2 will add the
      gfs2_trans structure to the superblock if there is not one already.
      This structure now has the active items fields that were previously in
      gfs2_ail.  This is not necessary in the case where the transaction was
      simply used to add revokes, since these are never written outside of the
      journal, and thus, don't need an active items list.
      
      Also, in order to make sure that the transaction structure is not
      removed while it's still in use by gfs2_trans_end, unlocking the
      sd_log_flush_lock has to happen slightly later in ending the
      transaction.
      Signed-off-by: NBenjamin Marzinski <bmarzins@redhat.com>
      Signed-off-by: NSteven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
      16ca9412
  18. 04 4月, 2013 1 次提交
  19. 13 2月, 2013 2 次提交
  20. 29 1月, 2013 3 次提交
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      GFS2: Use ->writepages for ordered writes · 45138990
      Steven Whitehouse 提交于
      Instead of using a list of buffers to write ahead of the journal
      flush, this now uses a list of inodes and calls ->writepages
      via filemap_fdatawrite() in order to achieve the same thing. For
      most use cases this results in a shorter ordered write list,
      as well as much larger i/os being issued.
      
      The ordered write list is sorted by inode number before writing
      in order to retain the disk block ordering between inodes as
      per the previous code.
      
      The previous ordered write code used to conflict in its assumptions
      about how to write out the disk blocks with mpage_writepages()
      so that with this updated version we can also use mpage_writepages()
      for GFS2's ordered write, writepages implementation. So we will
      also send larger i/os from writeback too.
      Signed-off-by: NSteven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
      45138990
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      GFS2: Clean up freeze code · d564053f
      Steven Whitehouse 提交于
      The freeze code has not been looked at a lot recently. Upstream has
      moved on, and this is an attempt to catch us back up again. There
      is a vfs level interface for the freeze code which can be called
      from our (obsolete, but kept for backward compatibility purposes)
      sysfs freeze interface. This means freezing this way vs. doing it
      from the ioctl should now work in identical fashion.
      
      As a result of this, the freeze function is only called once
      and we can drop our own special purpose code for counting the
      number of freezes.
      Signed-off-by: NSteven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
      d564053f
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      GFS2: Copy gfs2_trans_add_bh into new data/meta functions · 767f433f
      Steven Whitehouse 提交于
      This patch copies the body of gfs2_trans_add_bh into the two newly
      added gfs2_trans_add_data and gfs2_trans_add_meta functions. We can
      then move the .lo_add functions from lops.c into trans.c and call
      them directly.
      
      As a result of this, we no longer need to use the .lo_add functions
      at all, so that is removed from the log operations structure.
      Signed-off-by: NSteven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
      767f433f
  21. 15 11月, 2012 2 次提交
  22. 14 11月, 2012 1 次提交
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      GFS2: skip dlm_unlock calls in unmount · fb6791d1
      David Teigland 提交于
      When unmounting, gfs2 does a full dlm_unlock operation on every
      cached lock.  This can create a very large amount of work and can
      take a long time to complete.  However, the vast majority of these
      dlm unlock operations are unnecessary because after all the unlocks
      are done, gfs2 leaves the dlm lockspace, which automatically clears
      the locks of the leaving node, without unlocking each one individually.
      So, gfs2 can skip explicit dlm unlocks, and use dlm_release_lockspace to
      remove the locks implicitly.  The one exception is when the lock's lvb is
      being used.  In this case, dlm_unlock is called because it may update the
      lvb of the resource.
      Signed-off-by: NDavid Teigland <teigland@redhat.com>
      Signed-off-by: NSteven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
      fb6791d1
  23. 07 11月, 2012 2 次提交
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      GFS2: Rename glops go_xmote_th to go_sync · 06dfc306
      Bob Peterson 提交于
      [Editorial: This is a nit, but has been a minor irritation for a long time:]
      
      This patch renames glops structure item for go_xmote_th to go_sync.
      The functionality is unchanged; it's just for readability.
      Signed-off-by: NBob Peterson <rpeterso@redhat.com>
      Signed-off-by: NSteven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
      06dfc306
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      GFS2: Speed up gfs2_rbm_from_block · a68a0a35
      Bob Peterson 提交于
      This patch is a rewrite of function gfs2_rbm_from_block. Rather than
      looping to find the right bitmap, the code now does a few simple
      math calculations.
      
      I compared the performance of both algorithms side by side and the new
      algorithm is noticeably faster. Sample instrumentation output from a
      "fast" machine:
      
      5 million calls: millisec spent: Orig: 166 New: 113
      5 million calls: millisec spent: Orig: 189 New: 114
      
      In addition, I ran postmark (on a somewhat slowr CPU) before the after
      the new algorithm was put in place and postmark showed a decent
      improvement:
      
      Before the new algorithm:
      -------------------------
      Time:
      	645 seconds total
      	584 seconds of transactions (171 per second)
      
      Files:
      	150087 created (232 per second)
      		Creation alone: 100000 files (2083 per second)
      		Mixed with transactions: 50087 files (85 per second)
      	49995 read (85 per second)
      	49991 appended (85 per second)
      	150087 deleted (232 per second)
      		Deletion alone: 100174 files (7705 per second)
      		Mixed with transactions: 49913 files (85 per second)
      
      Data:
      	273.42 megabytes read (434.08 kilobytes per second)
      	852.13 megabytes written (1.32 megabytes per second)
      
      With the new algorithm:
      -----------------------
      Time:
      	599 seconds total
      	530 seconds of transactions (188 per second)
      
      Files:
      	150087 created (250 per second)
      		Creation alone: 100000 files (1886 per second)
      		Mixed with transactions: 50087 files (94 per second)
      	49995 read (94 per second)
      	49991 appended (94 per second)
      	150087 deleted (250 per second)
      		Deletion alone: 100174 files (6260 per second)
      		Mixed with transactions: 49913 files (94 per second)
      
      Data:
      	273.42 megabytes read (467.42 kilobytes per second)
      	852.13 megabytes written (1.42 megabytes per second)
      Signed-off-by: NBob Peterson <rpeterso@redhat.com>
      Signed-off-by: NSteven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
      a68a0a35
  24. 24 9月, 2012 5 次提交
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      GFS2: Consolidate free block searching functions · ff7f4cb4
      Steven Whitehouse 提交于
      With the recently added block reservation code, an additional function
      was added to search for free blocks. This had a restriction of only being
      able to search for aligned extents of free blocks. As a result the
      allocation patterns when reserving blocks were suboptimal when the
      existing allocation of blocks for an inode was not aligned to the same
      boundary.
      
      This patch resolves that problem by adding the ability for gfs2_rbm_find
      to search for extents of a particular minimum size. We can then use
      gfs2_rbm_find for both looking for reservations, and also looking for
      free blocks on an individual basis when we actually come to do the
      allocation later on. As a result we only need a single set of code
      to deal with both situations.
      
      The function gfs2_rbm_from_block() is moved up rgrp.c so that it
      occurs before all of its callers.
      
      Many thanks are due to Bob for helping track down the final issue in
      this patch. That fix to the rb_tree traversal and to not share
      block reservations from a dirctory to its children is included here.
      Signed-off-by: NSteven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
      Signed-off-by: NBob Peterson <rpeterso@redhat.com>
      ff7f4cb4
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      GFS2: Improve block reservation tracing · 9e733d39
      Steven Whitehouse 提交于
      This patch improves the tracing of block reservations by
      removing some corner cases and also providing more useful
      detail in the traces.
      
      A new field is added to the reservation structure to contain
      the inode number. This is used since in certain contexts it is
      not possible to access the inode itself to obtain this information.
      As a result we can then display the inode number for all tracepoints
      and also in case we dump the resource group.
      
      The "del" tracepoint operation has been removed. This could be called
      with the reservation rgrp set to NULL. That resulted in not printing
      the device number, and thus making the information largely useless
      anyway. Also, the conditional on the rgrp being NULL can then be
      removed from the tracepoint. After this change, all the block
      reservation tracepoint calls will be called with the rgrp information.
      
      The existing ins,clm and tdel calls to the block reservation tracepoint
      are sufficient to track the entire life of the block reservation.
      
      In gfs2_block_alloc() the error detection is updated to print out
      the inode number of the problematic inode. This can then be compared
      against the information in the glock dump,tracepoints, etc.
      Signed-off-by: NSteven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
      9e733d39
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      GFS2: Replace rgblk_search with gfs2_rbm_find · 5b924ae2
      Steven Whitehouse 提交于
      This is part of a series of patches which are introducing the
      gfs2_rbm structure throughout the block allocation code. The
      main aim of this part is to create a search function which can
      deal directly with struct gfs2_rbm. In this case it specifies
      the initial position at which to start the search and also the
      point at which the search terminates.
      
      The net result of this is to clean up the search code and make
      it rather more readable, and the various possible exceptions which
      may occur during the search are partitioned into their own functions.
      
      There are some bug fixes too. We should not be checking the reservations
      while allocating extents - the time for that is when we are searching
      for where to put the extent, not when we've already made that decision.
      
      Also, rgblk_search had two uses, and in only one of those cases did
      it make sense to check for reservations. This is fixed in the new
      gfs2_rbm_find function, which has a cleaner interface.
      
      The reservation checking has been improved by always checking for
      contiguous reservations, and returning the first free block after
      all contiguous reservations. This is done under the spin lock to
      ensure consistancy of the tree.
      
      The allocation of extents is now in all cases done by the existing
      allocation code, and if there is an active reservation, that is updated
      after the fact. Again this is done under the spin lock, since it entails
      changing the lookup key for the reservation in question.
      Signed-off-by: NSteven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
      5b924ae2
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      GFS2: Add structure to contain rgrp, bitmap, offset tuple · 4a993fb1
      Steven Whitehouse 提交于
      This patch introduces a new structure, gfs2_rbm, which is a
      tuple of a resource group, a bitmap within the resource group
      and an offset within that bitmap. This is designed to make
      manipulating these sets of variables easier. There is also a
      new helper function which converts this representation back
      to a disk block address.
      
      In addition, the rbtree nodes which are used for the reservations
      were not being correctly initialised, which is now fixed. Also,
      the tracing was not passing through the inode where it should
      have been. That is mostly fixed aside from one corner case. This
      needs to be revisited since there can also be a NULL rgrp in
      some cases which results in the device being incorrect in the
      trace.
      
      This is intended to be the first step towards cleaning up some
      of the allocation code, and some further bug fixes.
      Signed-off-by: NSteven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
      4a993fb1
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      GFS2: Remove rs_requested field from reservations · 71f890f7
      Steven Whitehouse 提交于
      The rs_requested field is left over from the original allocation
      code, however this should have been a parameter passed to the
      various functions from gfs2_inplace_reserve() and not a member of the
      reservation structure as the value is not required after the
      initial allocation.
      
      This also helps simplify the code since we no longer need to set
      the rs_requested to zero. Also the gfs2_inplace_release()
      function can also be simplified since the reservation structure
      will always be defined when it is called, and the only remaining
      task is to unlock the rgrp if required. It can also now be
      called unconditionally too, resulting in a further simplification.
      Signed-off-by: NSteven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
      71f890f7