#include <sys/mount_internal.h> /* needs internal due to fhandle_t */
#include <sys/ubc_internal.h>
#include <sys/lock.h>
+#include <sys/disk.h> /* For DKIOC calls */
#include <mach/mach_types.h>
#include <mach/memory_object_types.h>
#include <vm/vm_protos.h>
+void
+vnode_pager_throttle()
+{
+ struct uthread *ut;
+
+ ut = get_bsdthread_info(current_thread());
+
+ if (ut->uu_lowpri_window)
+ throttle_lowpri_io(1);
+}
+
+
+boolean_t
+vnode_pager_isSSD(vnode_t vp)
+{
+ if (vp->v_mount->mnt_kern_flag & MNTK_SSD)
+ return (TRUE);
+ return (FALSE);
+}
+
+#if CONFIG_IOSCHED
+void
+vnode_pager_issue_reprioritize_io(struct vnode *devvp, uint64_t blkno, uint32_t len, int priority)
+{
+ u_int32_t blocksize = 0;
+ dk_extent_t extent;
+ dk_set_tier_t set_tier;
+ int error = 0;
+
+ error = VNOP_IOCTL(devvp, DKIOCGETBLOCKSIZE, (caddr_t)&blocksize, 0, vfs_context_kernel());
+ if (error)
+ return;
+
+ memset(&extent, 0, sizeof(dk_extent_t));
+ memset(&set_tier, 0, sizeof(dk_set_tier_t));
+
+ extent.offset = blkno * (u_int64_t) blocksize;
+ extent.length = len;
+
+ set_tier.extents = &extent;
+ set_tier.extentsCount = 1;
+ set_tier.tier = priority;
+
+ error = VNOP_IOCTL(devvp, DKIOCSETTIER, (caddr_t)&set_tier, 0, vfs_context_kernel());
+ return;
+}
+#endif
+
uint32_t
vnode_pager_isinuse(struct vnode *vp)
{
}
uint32_t
-vnode_pager_return_hard_throttle_limit(struct vnode *vp, uint32_t *limit, uint32_t hard_throttle)
+vnode_pager_return_throttle_io_limit(struct vnode *vp, uint32_t *limit)
{
- return(cluster_hard_throttle_limit(vp, limit, hard_throttle));
+ return(cluster_throttle_io_limit(vp, limit));
}
vm_object_offset_t
vnode_pager_get_filesize(struct vnode *vp)
{
-
return (vm_object_offset_t) ubc_getsize(vp);
}
+extern int safe_getpath(struct vnode *dvp, char *leafname, char *path, int _len, int *truncated_path);
+
kern_return_t
-vnode_pager_get_pathname(
+vnode_pager_get_name(
struct vnode *vp,
char *pathname,
- vm_size_t *length_p)
+ vm_size_t pathname_len,
+ char *filename,
+ vm_size_t filename_len,
+ boolean_t *truncated_path_p)
{
- int error, len;
-
- len = (int) *length_p;
- error = vn_getpath(vp, pathname, &len);
- if (error != 0) {
- return KERN_FAILURE;
+ *truncated_path_p = FALSE;
+ if (pathname != NULL) {
+ /* get the path name */
+ safe_getpath(vp, NULL,
+ pathname, (int) pathname_len,
+ truncated_path_p);
+ }
+ if ((pathname == NULL || *truncated_path_p) &&
+ filename != NULL) {
+ /* get the file name */
+ const char *name;
+
+ name = vnode_getname_printable(vp);
+ strlcpy(filename, name, (size_t) filename_len);
+ vnode_putname_printable(name);
}
- *length_p = (vm_size_t) len;
return KERN_SUCCESS;
}
kern_return_t
-vnode_pager_get_filename(
+vnode_pager_get_mtime(
struct vnode *vp,
- const char **filename)
+ struct timespec *current_mtime,
+ struct timespec *cs_mtime)
{
- *filename = vp->v_name;
+ vnode_mtime(vp, current_mtime, vfs_context_current());
+ if (cs_mtime != NULL) {
+ ubc_get_cs_mtime(vp, cs_mtime);
+ }
return KERN_SUCCESS;
}
return KERN_SUCCESS;
}
+/*
+ * vnode_trim:
+ * Used to call the DKIOCUNMAP ioctl on the underlying disk device for the specified vnode.
+ * Trims the region at offset bytes into the file, for length bytes.
+ *
+ * Care must be taken to ensure that the vnode is sufficiently reference counted at the time this
+ * function is called; no iocounts or usecounts are taken on the vnode.
+ * This function is non-idempotent in error cases; We cannot un-discard the blocks if only some of them
+ * are successfully discarded.
+ */
+u_int32_t vnode_trim (
+ struct vnode *vp,
+ off_t offset,
+ size_t length)
+{
+ daddr64_t io_blockno; /* Block number corresponding to the start of the extent */
+ size_t io_bytecount; /* Number of bytes in current extent for the specified range */
+ size_t trimmed = 0;
+ off_t current_offset = offset;
+ size_t remaining_length = length;
+ int error = 0;
+ u_int32_t blocksize = 0;
+ struct vnode *devvp;
+ dk_extent_t extent;
+ dk_unmap_t unmap;
+
+
+ /* Get the underlying device vnode */
+ devvp = vp->v_mount->mnt_devvp;
+
+ /* Figure out the underlying device block size */
+ error = VNOP_IOCTL(devvp, DKIOCGETBLOCKSIZE, (caddr_t)&blocksize, 0, vfs_context_kernel());
+ if (error) {
+ goto trim_exit;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * We may not get the entire range from offset -> offset+length in a single
+ * extent from the blockmap call. Keep looping/going until we are sure we've hit
+ * the whole range or if we encounter an error.
+ */
+ while (trimmed < length) {
+ /*
+ * VNOP_BLOCKMAP will tell us the logical to physical block number mapping for the
+ * specified offset. It returns blocks in contiguous chunks, so if the logical range is
+ * broken into multiple extents, it must be called multiple times, increasing the offset
+ * in each call to ensure that the entire range is covered.
+ */
+ error = VNOP_BLOCKMAP (vp, current_offset, remaining_length,
+ &io_blockno, &io_bytecount, NULL, VNODE_READ, NULL);
+
+ if (error) {
+ goto trim_exit;
+ }
+ /*
+ * We have a contiguous run. Prepare & issue the ioctl for the device.
+ * the DKIOCUNMAP ioctl takes offset in bytes from the start of the device.
+ */
+ memset (&extent, 0, sizeof(dk_extent_t));
+ memset (&unmap, 0, sizeof(dk_unmap_t));
+ extent.offset = (uint64_t) io_blockno * (u_int64_t) blocksize;
+ extent.length = io_bytecount;
+ unmap.extents = &extent;
+ unmap.extentsCount = 1;
+ error = VNOP_IOCTL(devvp, DKIOCUNMAP, (caddr_t)&unmap, 0, vfs_context_kernel());
+
+ if (error) {
+ goto trim_exit;
+ }
+ remaining_length = remaining_length - io_bytecount;
+ trimmed = trimmed + io_bytecount;
+ current_offset = current_offset + io_bytecount;
+ }
+trim_exit:
+
+ return error;
+
+}
+
pager_return_t
vnode_pageout(struct vnode *vp,
upl_t upl,
* just go ahead and call vnop_pageout since
* it has already sorted out the dirty ranges
*/
- KERNEL_DEBUG_CONSTANT((MACHDBG_CODE(DBG_MACH_VM, 1)) | DBG_FUNC_START,
- size, 1, 0, 0, 0);
+ KERNEL_DEBUG_CONSTANT_IST(KDEBUG_TRACE,
+ (MACHDBG_CODE(DBG_MACH_VM, 1)) | DBG_FUNC_START,
+ size, 1, 0, 0, 0);
if ( (error_ret = VNOP_PAGEOUT(vp, upl, upl_offset, (off_t)f_offset,
(size_t)size, flags, ctx)) )
result = PAGER_ERROR;
- KERNEL_DEBUG_CONSTANT((MACHDBG_CODE(DBG_MACH_VM, 1)) | DBG_FUNC_END,
- size, 1, 0, 0, 0);
+ KERNEL_DEBUG_CONSTANT_IST(KDEBUG_TRACE,
+ (MACHDBG_CODE(DBG_MACH_VM, 1)) | DBG_FUNC_END,
+ size, 1, 0, 0, 0);
goto out;
}
* via 'f_offset' and 'size' into a UPL... this allows the filesystem to first
* take any locks it needs, before effectively locking the pages into a UPL...
*/
- KERNEL_DEBUG_CONSTANT((MACHDBG_CODE(DBG_MACH_VM, 1)) | DBG_FUNC_START,
- size, (int)f_offset, 0, 0, 0);
+ KERNEL_DEBUG_CONSTANT_IST(KDEBUG_TRACE,
+ (MACHDBG_CODE(DBG_MACH_VM, 1)) | DBG_FUNC_START,
+ size, (int)f_offset, 0, 0, 0);
if ( (error_ret = VNOP_PAGEOUT(vp, NULL, upl_offset, (off_t)f_offset,
size, flags, ctx)) ) {
result = PAGER_ERROR;
}
- KERNEL_DEBUG_CONSTANT((MACHDBG_CODE(DBG_MACH_VM, 1)) | DBG_FUNC_END,
- size, 0, 0, 0, 0);
+ KERNEL_DEBUG_CONSTANT_IST(KDEBUG_TRACE,
+ (MACHDBG_CODE(DBG_MACH_VM, 1)) | DBG_FUNC_END,
+ size, 0, 0, 0, 0);
goto out;
}
else
request_flags = UPL_UBC_PAGEOUT | UPL_RET_ONLY_DIRTY;
- ubc_create_upl(vp, f_offset, size, &upl, &pl, request_flags);
-
- if (upl == (upl_t)NULL) {
+ if (ubc_create_upl(vp, f_offset, size, &upl, &pl, request_flags) != KERN_SUCCESS) {
result = PAGER_ERROR;
error_ret = EINVAL;
goto out;
} else
pl = ubc_upl_pageinfo(upl);
+ /*
+ * Ignore any non-present pages at the end of the
+ * UPL so that we aren't looking at a upl that
+ * may already have been freed by the preceeding
+ * aborts/completions.
+ */
+ base_index = upl_offset / PAGE_SIZE;
+
+ for (pg_index = (upl_offset + isize) / PAGE_SIZE; pg_index > base_index;) {
+ if (upl_page_present(pl, --pg_index))
+ break;
+ if (pg_index == base_index) {
+ /*
+ * no pages were returned, so release
+ * our hold on the upl and leave
+ */
+ if ( !(flags & UPL_NOCOMMIT))
+ ubc_upl_abort_range(upl, upl_offset, isize, UPL_ABORT_FREE_ON_EMPTY);
+
+ goto out;
+ }
+ }
+ isize = ((pg_index + 1) - base_index) * PAGE_SIZE;
+
/*
* we come here for pageouts to 'real' files and
* for msyncs... the upl may not contain any
* through it and find the 'runs' of dirty pages
* to call VNOP_PAGEOUT on...
*/
+
if (ubc_getsize(vp) == 0) {
/*
* if the file has been effectively deleted, then
}
goto out;
}
- /*
- * Ignore any non-present pages at the end of the
- * UPL so that we aren't looking at a upl that
- * may already have been freed by the preceeding
- * aborts/completions.
- */
- base_index = upl_offset / PAGE_SIZE;
-
- for (pg_index = (upl_offset + isize) / PAGE_SIZE; pg_index > base_index;) {
- if (upl_page_present(pl, --pg_index))
- break;
- if (pg_index == base_index) {
- /*
- * no pages were returned, so release
- * our hold on the upl and leave
- */
- if ( !(flags & UPL_NOCOMMIT))
- ubc_upl_abort_range(upl, upl_offset, isize, UPL_ABORT_FREE_ON_EMPTY);
-
- goto out;
- }
- }
- isize = ((pg_index + 1) - base_index) * PAGE_SIZE;
offset = upl_offset;
pg_index = base_index;
}
xsize = num_of_pages * PAGE_SIZE;
- KERNEL_DEBUG_CONSTANT((MACHDBG_CODE(DBG_MACH_VM, 1)) | DBG_FUNC_START,
- xsize, (int)f_offset, 0, 0, 0);
+ KERNEL_DEBUG_CONSTANT_IST(KDEBUG_TRACE,
+ (MACHDBG_CODE(DBG_MACH_VM, 1)) | DBG_FUNC_START,
+ xsize, (int)f_offset, 0, 0, 0);
if ( (error = VNOP_PAGEOUT(vp, upl, offset, (off_t)f_offset,
xsize, flags, ctx)) ) {
error_ret = error;
result = PAGER_ERROR;
}
- KERNEL_DEBUG_CONSTANT((MACHDBG_CODE(DBG_MACH_VM, 1)) | DBG_FUNC_END,
- xsize, 0, 0, 0, 0);
+ KERNEL_DEBUG_CONSTANT_IST(KDEBUG_TRACE,
+ (MACHDBG_CODE(DBG_MACH_VM, 1)) | DBG_FUNC_END,
+ xsize, 0, 0, 0, 0);
f_offset += xsize;
offset += xsize;
int flags,
int *errorp)
{
- struct uthread *ut;
upl_page_info_t *pl;
int result = PAGER_SUCCESS;
int error = 0;
int first_pg;
int xsize;
int must_commit = 1;
+ int ignore_valid_page_check = 0;
if (flags & UPL_NOCOMMIT)
must_commit = 0;
+ if (flags & UPL_IGNORE_VALID_PAGE_CHECK)
+ ignore_valid_page_check = 1;
+
if (UBCINFOEXISTS(vp) == 0) {
result = PAGER_ERROR;
error = PAGER_ERROR;
if (upl == (upl_t)NULL) {
flags &= ~UPL_NOCOMMIT;
- if (size > (MAX_UPL_SIZE * PAGE_SIZE)) {
+ if (size > MAX_UPL_SIZE_BYTES) {
result = PAGER_ERROR;
error = PAGER_ERROR;
goto out;
error = PAGER_ABSENT;
goto out;
}
+ ubc_upl_range_needed(upl, upl_offset / PAGE_SIZE, 1);
+
upl_offset = 0;
first_pg = 0;
if (upl_page_present(pl, last_pg))
break;
}
- /*
- * skip over 'valid' pages... we don't want to issue I/O for these
- */
- for (start_pg = last_pg; last_pg < pages_in_upl; last_pg++) {
- if (!upl_valid_page(pl, last_pg))
- break;
+
+ if (ignore_valid_page_check == 1) {
+ start_pg = last_pg;
+ } else {
+ /*
+ * skip over 'valid' pages... we don't want to issue I/O for these
+ */
+ for (start_pg = last_pg; last_pg < pages_in_upl; last_pg++) {
+ if (!upl_valid_page(pl, last_pg))
+ break;
+ }
}
+
if (last_pg > start_pg) {
/*
* we've found a range of valid pages
* 'cluster_io'
*/
for (start_pg = last_pg; last_pg < pages_in_upl; last_pg++) {
- if (upl_valid_page(pl, last_pg) || !upl_page_present(pl, last_pg))
+ if (( !ignore_valid_page_check && upl_valid_page(pl, last_pg)) || !upl_page_present(pl, last_pg))
break;
}
if (last_pg > start_pg) {
xsize, flags, vfs_context_current())) ) {
/*
* Usually this UPL will be aborted/committed by the lower cluster layer.
- * In the case of decmpfs, however, we may return an error (EAGAIN) to avoid
- * a deadlock with another thread already inflating the file. In that case,
- * we must take care of our UPL at this layer itself.
+ *
+ * a) In the case of decmpfs, however, we may return an error (EAGAIN) to avoid
+ * a deadlock with another thread already inflating the file.
+ *
+ * b) In the case of content protection, EPERM is a valid error and we should respect it.
+ *
+ * In those cases, we must take care of our UPL at this layer itself.
*/
if (must_commit) {
if(error == EAGAIN) {
ubc_upl_abort_range(upl, (upl_offset_t) xoff, xsize, UPL_ABORT_FREE_ON_EMPTY | UPL_ABORT_RESTART);
}
+ if(error == EPERM) {
+ ubc_upl_abort_range(upl, (upl_offset_t) xoff, xsize, UPL_ABORT_FREE_ON_EMPTY | UPL_ABORT_ERROR);
+ }
}
result = PAGER_ERROR;
error = PAGER_ERROR;
if (errorp)
*errorp = result;
- ut = get_bsdthread_info(current_thread());
-
- if (ut->uu_lowpri_window) {
- /*
- * task is marked as a low priority I/O type
- * and the I/O we issued while in this page fault
- * collided with normal I/O operations... we'll
- * delay in order to mitigate the impact of this
- * task on the normal operation of the system
- */
- throttle_lowpri_io(TRUE);
- }
return (error);
}
-void
-vnode_pager_shutdown(void)
-{
- int i;
- vnode_t vp;
-
- for(i = 0; i < MAX_BACKING_STORE; i++) {
- vp = (vnode_t)(bs_port_table[i]).vp;
- if (vp) {
- (bs_port_table[i]).vp = 0;
-
- /* get rid of macx_swapon() reference */
- vnode_rele(vp);
- }
- }
-}
-
-
void *
upl_get_internal_page_list(upl_t upl)
{