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+/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
+#ifndef _BCACHEFS_BTREE_TYPES_H
+#define _BCACHEFS_BTREE_TYPES_H
+
+#include <linux/list.h>
+#include <linux/rhashtable.h>
+
+#include "btree_key_cache_types.h"
+#include "buckets_types.h"
+#include "darray.h"
+#include "errcode.h"
+#include "journal_types.h"
+#include "replicas_types.h"
+#include "six.h"
+
+struct open_bucket;
+struct btree_update;
+struct btree_trans;
+
+#define MAX_BSETS 3U
+
+struct btree_nr_keys {
+
+ /*
+ * Amount of live metadata (i.e. size of node after a compaction) in
+ * units of u64s
+ */
+ u16 live_u64s;
+ u16 bset_u64s[MAX_BSETS];
+
+ /* live keys only: */
+ u16 packed_keys;
+ u16 unpacked_keys;
+};
+
+struct bset_tree {
+ /*
+ * We construct a binary tree in an array as if the array
+ * started at 1, so that things line up on the same cachelines
+ * better: see comments in bset.c at cacheline_to_bkey() for
+ * details
+ */
+
+ /* size of the binary tree and prev array */
+ u16 size;
+
+ /* function of size - precalculated for to_inorder() */
+ u16 extra;
+
+ u16 data_offset;
+ u16 aux_data_offset;
+ u16 end_offset;
+};
+
+struct btree_write {
+ struct journal_entry_pin journal;
+};
+
+struct btree_alloc {
+ struct open_buckets ob;
+ __BKEY_PADDED(k, BKEY_BTREE_PTR_VAL_U64s_MAX);
+};
+
+struct btree_bkey_cached_common {
+ struct six_lock lock;
+ u8 level;
+ u8 btree_id;
+ bool cached;
+};
+
+struct btree {
+ struct btree_bkey_cached_common c;
+
+ struct rhash_head hash;
+ u64 hash_val;
+
+ unsigned long flags;
+ u16 written;
+ u8 nsets;
+ u8 nr_key_bits;
+ u16 version_ondisk;
+
+ struct bkey_format format;
+
+ struct btree_node *data;
+ void *aux_data;
+
+ /*
+ * Sets of sorted keys - the real btree node - plus a binary search tree
+ *
+ * set[0] is special; set[0]->tree, set[0]->prev and set[0]->data point
+ * to the memory we have allocated for this btree node. Additionally,
+ * set[0]->data points to the entire btree node as it exists on disk.
+ */
+ struct bset_tree set[MAX_BSETS];
+
+ struct btree_nr_keys nr;
+ u16 sib_u64s[2];
+ u16 whiteout_u64s;
+ u8 byte_order;
+ u8 unpack_fn_len;
+
+ struct btree_write writes[2];
+
+ /* Key/pointer for this btree node */
+ __BKEY_PADDED(key, BKEY_BTREE_PTR_VAL_U64s_MAX);
+
+ /*
+ * XXX: add a delete sequence number, so when bch2_btree_node_relock()
+ * fails because the lock sequence number has changed - i.e. the
+ * contents were modified - we can still relock the node if it's still
+ * the one we want, without redoing the traversal
+ */
+
+ /*
+ * For asynchronous splits/interior node updates:
+ * When we do a split, we allocate new child nodes and update the parent
+ * node to point to them: we update the parent in memory immediately,
+ * but then we must wait until the children have been written out before
+ * the update to the parent can be written - this is a list of the
+ * btree_updates that are blocking this node from being
+ * written:
+ */
+ struct list_head write_blocked;
+
+ /*
+ * Also for asynchronous splits/interior node updates:
+ * If a btree node isn't reachable yet, we don't want to kick off
+ * another write - because that write also won't yet be reachable and
+ * marking it as completed before it's reachable would be incorrect:
+ */
+ unsigned long will_make_reachable;
+
+ struct open_buckets ob;
+
+ /* lru list */
+ struct list_head list;
+};
+
+struct btree_cache {
+ struct rhashtable table;
+ bool table_init_done;
+ /*
+ * We never free a struct btree, except on shutdown - we just put it on
+ * the btree_cache_freed list and reuse it later. This simplifies the
+ * code, and it doesn't cost us much memory as the memory usage is
+ * dominated by buffers that hold the actual btree node data and those
+ * can be freed - and the number of struct btrees allocated is
+ * effectively bounded.
+ *
+ * btree_cache_freeable effectively is a small cache - we use it because
+ * high order page allocations can be rather expensive, and it's quite
+ * common to delete and allocate btree nodes in quick succession. It
+ * should never grow past ~2-3 nodes in practice.
+ */
+ struct mutex lock;
+ struct list_head live;
+ struct list_head freeable;
+ struct list_head freed_pcpu;
+ struct list_head freed_nonpcpu;
+
+ /* Number of elements in live + freeable lists */
+ unsigned used;
+ unsigned reserve;
+ atomic_t dirty;
+ struct shrinker *shrink;
+
+ /*
+ * If we need to allocate memory for a new btree node and that
+ * allocation fails, we can cannibalize another node in the btree cache
+ * to satisfy the allocation - lock to guarantee only one thread does
+ * this at a time:
+ */
+ struct task_struct *alloc_lock;
+ struct closure_waitlist alloc_wait;
+};
+
+struct btree_node_iter {
+ struct btree_node_iter_set {
+ u16 k, end;
+ } data[MAX_BSETS];
+};
+
+/*
+ * Iterate over all possible positions, synthesizing deleted keys for holes:
+ */
+static const __maybe_unused u16 BTREE_ITER_SLOTS = 1 << 0;
+/*
+ * Indicates that intent locks should be taken on leaf nodes, because we expect
+ * to be doing updates:
+ */
+static const __maybe_unused u16 BTREE_ITER_INTENT = 1 << 1;
+/*
+ * Causes the btree iterator code to prefetch additional btree nodes from disk:
+ */
+static const __maybe_unused u16 BTREE_ITER_PREFETCH = 1 << 2;
+/*
+ * Used in bch2_btree_iter_traverse(), to indicate whether we're searching for
+ * @pos or the first key strictly greater than @pos
+ */
+static const __maybe_unused u16 BTREE_ITER_IS_EXTENTS = 1 << 3;
+static const __maybe_unused u16 BTREE_ITER_NOT_EXTENTS = 1 << 4;
+static const __maybe_unused u16 BTREE_ITER_CACHED = 1 << 5;
+static const __maybe_unused u16 BTREE_ITER_WITH_KEY_CACHE = 1 << 6;
+static const __maybe_unused u16 BTREE_ITER_WITH_UPDATES = 1 << 7;
+static const __maybe_unused u16 BTREE_ITER_WITH_JOURNAL = 1 << 8;
+static const __maybe_unused u16 __BTREE_ITER_ALL_SNAPSHOTS = 1 << 9;
+static const __maybe_unused u16 BTREE_ITER_ALL_SNAPSHOTS = 1 << 10;
+static const __maybe_unused u16 BTREE_ITER_FILTER_SNAPSHOTS = 1 << 11;
+static const __maybe_unused u16 BTREE_ITER_NOPRESERVE = 1 << 12;
+static const __maybe_unused u16 BTREE_ITER_CACHED_NOFILL = 1 << 13;
+static const __maybe_unused u16 BTREE_ITER_KEY_CACHE_FILL = 1 << 14;
+#define __BTREE_ITER_FLAGS_END 15
+
+enum btree_path_uptodate {
+ BTREE_ITER_UPTODATE = 0,
+ BTREE_ITER_NEED_RELOCK = 1,
+ BTREE_ITER_NEED_TRAVERSE = 2,
+};
+
+#if defined(CONFIG_BCACHEFS_LOCK_TIME_STATS) || defined(CONFIG_BCACHEFS_DEBUG)
+#define TRACK_PATH_ALLOCATED
+#endif
+
+typedef u16 btree_path_idx_t;
+
+struct btree_path {
+ btree_path_idx_t sorted_idx;
+ u8 ref;
+ u8 intent_ref;
+
+ /* btree_iter_copy starts here: */
+ struct bpos pos;
+
+ enum btree_id btree_id:5;
+ bool cached:1;
+ bool preserve:1;
+ enum btree_path_uptodate uptodate:2;
+ /*
+ * When true, failing to relock this path will cause the transaction to
+ * restart:
+ */
+ bool should_be_locked:1;
+ unsigned level:3,
+ locks_want:3;
+ u8 nodes_locked;
+
+ struct btree_path_level {
+ struct btree *b;
+ struct btree_node_iter iter;
+ u32 lock_seq;
+#ifdef CONFIG_BCACHEFS_LOCK_TIME_STATS
+ u64 lock_taken_time;
+#endif
+ } l[BTREE_MAX_DEPTH];
+#ifdef TRACK_PATH_ALLOCATED
+ unsigned long ip_allocated;
+#endif
+};
+
+static inline struct btree_path_level *path_l(struct btree_path *path)
+{
+ return path->l + path->level;
+}
+
+static inline unsigned long btree_path_ip_allocated(struct btree_path *path)
+{
+#ifdef TRACK_PATH_ALLOCATED
+ return path->ip_allocated;
+#else
+ return _THIS_IP_;
+#endif
+}
+
+/*
+ * @pos - iterator's current position
+ * @level - current btree depth
+ * @locks_want - btree level below which we start taking intent locks
+ * @nodes_locked - bitmask indicating which nodes in @nodes are locked
+ * @nodes_intent_locked - bitmask indicating which locks are intent locks
+ */
+struct btree_iter {
+ struct btree_trans *trans;
+ btree_path_idx_t path;
+ btree_path_idx_t update_path;
+ btree_path_idx_t key_cache_path;
+
+ enum btree_id btree_id:8;
+ u8 min_depth;
+
+ /* btree_iter_copy starts here: */
+ u16 flags;
+
+ /* When we're filtering by snapshot, the snapshot ID we're looking for: */
+ unsigned snapshot;
+
+ struct bpos pos;
+ /*
+ * Current unpacked key - so that bch2_btree_iter_next()/
+ * bch2_btree_iter_next_slot() can correctly advance pos.
+ */
+ struct bkey k;
+
+ /* BTREE_ITER_WITH_JOURNAL: */
+ size_t journal_idx;
+#ifdef TRACK_PATH_ALLOCATED
+ unsigned long ip_allocated;
+#endif
+};
+
+#define BKEY_CACHED_ACCESSED 0
+#define BKEY_CACHED_DIRTY 1
+
+struct bkey_cached {
+ struct btree_bkey_cached_common c;
+
+ unsigned long flags;
+ u16 u64s;
+ bool valid;
+ u32 btree_trans_barrier_seq;
+ struct bkey_cached_key key;
+
+ struct rhash_head hash;
+ struct list_head list;
+
+ struct journal_entry_pin journal;
+ u64 seq;
+
+ struct bkey_i *k;
+};
+
+static inline struct bpos btree_node_pos(struct btree_bkey_cached_common *b)
+{
+ return !b->cached
+ ? container_of(b, struct btree, c)->key.k.p
+ : container_of(b, struct bkey_cached, c)->key.pos;
+}
+
+struct btree_insert_entry {
+ unsigned flags;
+ u8 bkey_type;
+ enum btree_id btree_id:8;
+ u8 level:4;
+ bool cached:1;
+ bool insert_trigger_run:1;
+ bool overwrite_trigger_run:1;
+ bool key_cache_already_flushed:1;
+ /*
+ * @old_k may be a key from the journal; @old_btree_u64s always refers
+ * to the size of the key being overwritten in the btree:
+ */
+ u8 old_btree_u64s;
+ btree_path_idx_t path;
+ struct bkey_i *k;
+ /* key being overwritten: */
+ struct bkey old_k;
+ const struct bch_val *old_v;
+ unsigned long ip_allocated;
+};
+
+#define BTREE_ITER_INITIAL 64
+#define BTREE_ITER_MAX (1U << 10)
+
+struct btree_trans_commit_hook;
+typedef int (btree_trans_commit_hook_fn)(struct btree_trans *, struct btree_trans_commit_hook *);
+
+struct btree_trans_commit_hook {
+ btree_trans_commit_hook_fn *fn;
+ struct btree_trans_commit_hook *next;
+};
+
+#define BTREE_TRANS_MEM_MAX (1U << 16)
+
+#define BTREE_TRANS_MAX_LOCK_HOLD_TIME_NS 10000
+
+struct btree_trans_paths {
+ unsigned long nr_paths;
+ struct btree_path paths[];
+};
+
+struct btree_trans {
+ struct bch_fs *c;
+
+ unsigned long *paths_allocated;
+ struct btree_path *paths;
+ btree_path_idx_t *sorted;
+ struct btree_insert_entry *updates;
+
+ void *mem;
+ unsigned mem_top;
+ unsigned mem_bytes;
+
+ btree_path_idx_t nr_sorted;
+ btree_path_idx_t nr_paths;
+ btree_path_idx_t nr_paths_max;
+ u8 fn_idx;
+ u8 nr_updates;
+ u8 lock_must_abort;
+ bool lock_may_not_fail:1;
+ bool srcu_held:1;
+ bool used_mempool:1;
+ bool in_traverse_all:1;
+ bool paths_sorted:1;
+ bool memory_allocation_failure:1;
+ bool journal_transaction_names:1;
+ bool journal_replay_not_finished:1;
+ bool notrace_relock_fail:1;
+ bool write_locked:1;
+ enum bch_errcode restarted:16;
+ u32 restart_count;
+
+ u64 last_begin_time;
+ unsigned long last_begin_ip;
+ unsigned long last_restarted_ip;
+ unsigned long srcu_lock_time;
+
+ const char *fn;
+ struct btree_bkey_cached_common *locking;
+ struct six_lock_waiter locking_wait;
+ int srcu_idx;
+
+ /* update path: */
+ u16 journal_entries_u64s;
+ u16 journal_entries_size;
+ struct jset_entry *journal_entries;
+
+ struct btree_trans_commit_hook *hooks;
+ struct journal_entry_pin *journal_pin;
+
+ struct journal_res journal_res;
+ u64 *journal_seq;
+ struct disk_reservation *disk_res;
+ unsigned journal_u64s;
+ unsigned extra_disk_res; /* XXX kill */
+ struct replicas_delta_list *fs_usage_deltas;
+
+ /* Entries before this are zeroed out on every bch2_trans_get() call */
+
+ struct list_head list;
+ struct closure ref;
+
+ unsigned long _paths_allocated[BITS_TO_LONGS(BTREE_ITER_INITIAL)];
+ struct btree_trans_paths trans_paths;
+ struct btree_path _paths[BTREE_ITER_INITIAL];
+ btree_path_idx_t _sorted[BTREE_ITER_INITIAL + 4];
+ struct btree_insert_entry _updates[BTREE_ITER_INITIAL];
+};
+
+static inline struct btree_path *btree_iter_path(struct btree_trans *trans, struct btree_iter *iter)
+{
+ return trans->paths + iter->path;
+}
+
+static inline struct btree_path *btree_iter_key_cache_path(struct btree_trans *trans, struct btree_iter *iter)
+{
+ return iter->key_cache_path
+ ? trans->paths + iter->key_cache_path
+ : NULL;
+}
+
+#define BCH_BTREE_WRITE_TYPES() \
+ x(initial, 0) \
+ x(init_next_bset, 1) \
+ x(cache_reclaim, 2) \
+ x(journal_reclaim, 3) \
+ x(interior, 4)
+
+enum btree_write_type {
+#define x(t, n) BTREE_WRITE_##t,
+ BCH_BTREE_WRITE_TYPES()
+#undef x
+ BTREE_WRITE_TYPE_NR,
+};
+
+#define BTREE_WRITE_TYPE_MASK (roundup_pow_of_two(BTREE_WRITE_TYPE_NR) - 1)
+#define BTREE_WRITE_TYPE_BITS ilog2(roundup_pow_of_two(BTREE_WRITE_TYPE_NR))
+
+#define BTREE_FLAGS() \
+ x(read_in_flight) \
+ x(read_error) \
+ x(dirty) \
+ x(need_write) \
+ x(write_blocked) \
+ x(will_make_reachable) \
+ x(noevict) \
+ x(write_idx) \
+ x(accessed) \
+ x(write_in_flight) \
+ x(write_in_flight_inner) \
+ x(just_written) \
+ x(dying) \
+ x(fake) \
+ x(need_rewrite) \
+ x(never_write)
+
+enum btree_flags {
+ /* First bits for btree node write type */
+ BTREE_NODE_FLAGS_START = BTREE_WRITE_TYPE_BITS - 1,
+#define x(flag) BTREE_NODE_##flag,
+ BTREE_FLAGS()
+#undef x
+};
+
+#define x(flag) \
+static inline bool btree_node_ ## flag(struct btree *b) \
+{ return test_bit(BTREE_NODE_ ## flag, &b->flags); } \
+ \
+static inline void set_btree_node_ ## flag(struct btree *b) \
+{ set_bit(BTREE_NODE_ ## flag, &b->flags); } \
+ \
+static inline void clear_btree_node_ ## flag(struct btree *b) \
+{ clear_bit(BTREE_NODE_ ## flag, &b->flags); }
+
+BTREE_FLAGS()
+#undef x
+
+static inline struct btree_write *btree_current_write(struct btree *b)
+{
+ return b->writes + btree_node_write_idx(b);
+}
+
+static inline struct btree_write *btree_prev_write(struct btree *b)
+{
+ return b->writes + (btree_node_write_idx(b) ^ 1);
+}
+
+static inline struct bset_tree *bset_tree_last(struct btree *b)
+{
+ EBUG_ON(!b->nsets);
+ return b->set + b->nsets - 1;
+}
+
+static inline void *
+__btree_node_offset_to_ptr(const struct btree *b, u16 offset)
+{
+ return (void *) ((u64 *) b->data + 1 + offset);
+}
+
+static inline u16
+__btree_node_ptr_to_offset(const struct btree *b, const void *p)
+{
+ u16 ret = (u64 *) p - 1 - (u64 *) b->data;
+
+ EBUG_ON(__btree_node_offset_to_ptr(b, ret) != p);
+ return ret;
+}
+
+static inline struct bset *bset(const struct btree *b,
+ const struct bset_tree *t)
+{
+ return __btree_node_offset_to_ptr(b, t->data_offset);
+}
+
+static inline void set_btree_bset_end(struct btree *b, struct bset_tree *t)
+{
+ t->end_offset =
+ __btree_node_ptr_to_offset(b, vstruct_last(bset(b, t)));
+}
+
+static inline void set_btree_bset(struct btree *b, struct bset_tree *t,
+ const struct bset *i)
+{
+ t->data_offset = __btree_node_ptr_to_offset(b, i);
+ set_btree_bset_end(b, t);
+}
+
+static inline struct bset *btree_bset_first(struct btree *b)
+{
+ return bset(b, b->set);
+}
+
+static inline struct bset *btree_bset_last(struct btree *b)
+{
+ return bset(b, bset_tree_last(b));
+}
+
+static inline u16
+__btree_node_key_to_offset(const struct btree *b, const struct bkey_packed *k)
+{
+ return __btree_node_ptr_to_offset(b, k);
+}
+
+static inline struct bkey_packed *
+__btree_node_offset_to_key(const struct btree *b, u16 k)
+{
+ return __btree_node_offset_to_ptr(b, k);
+}
+
+static inline unsigned btree_bkey_first_offset(const struct bset_tree *t)
+{
+ return t->data_offset + offsetof(struct bset, _data) / sizeof(u64);
+}
+
+#define btree_bkey_first(_b, _t) \
+({ \
+ EBUG_ON(bset(_b, _t)->start != \
+ __btree_node_offset_to_key(_b, btree_bkey_first_offset(_t)));\
+ \
+ bset(_b, _t)->start; \
+})
+
+#define btree_bkey_last(_b, _t) \
+({ \
+ EBUG_ON(__btree_node_offset_to_key(_b, (_t)->end_offset) != \
+ vstruct_last(bset(_b, _t))); \
+ \
+ __btree_node_offset_to_key(_b, (_t)->end_offset); \
+})
+
+static inline unsigned bset_u64s(struct bset_tree *t)
+{
+ return t->end_offset - t->data_offset -
+ sizeof(struct bset) / sizeof(u64);
+}
+
+static inline unsigned bset_dead_u64s(struct btree *b, struct bset_tree *t)
+{
+ return bset_u64s(t) - b->nr.bset_u64s[t - b->set];
+}
+
+static inline unsigned bset_byte_offset(struct btree *b, void *i)
+{
+ return i - (void *) b->data;
+}
+
+enum btree_node_type {
+ BKEY_TYPE_btree,
+#define x(kwd, val, ...) BKEY_TYPE_##kwd = val + 1,
+ BCH_BTREE_IDS()
+#undef x
+ BKEY_TYPE_NR
+};
+
+/* Type of a key in btree @id at level @level: */
+static inline enum btree_node_type __btree_node_type(unsigned level, enum btree_id id)
+{
+ return level ? BKEY_TYPE_btree : (unsigned) id + 1;
+}
+
+/* Type of keys @b contains: */
+static inline enum btree_node_type btree_node_type(struct btree *b)
+{
+ return __btree_node_type(b->c.level, b->c.btree_id);
+}
+
+const char *bch2_btree_node_type_str(enum btree_node_type);
+
+#define BTREE_NODE_TYPE_HAS_TRANS_TRIGGERS \
+ (BIT_ULL(BKEY_TYPE_extents)| \
+ BIT_ULL(BKEY_TYPE_alloc)| \
+ BIT_ULL(BKEY_TYPE_inodes)| \
+ BIT_ULL(BKEY_TYPE_stripes)| \
+ BIT_ULL(BKEY_TYPE_reflink)| \
+ BIT_ULL(BKEY_TYPE_btree))
+
+#define BTREE_NODE_TYPE_HAS_MEM_TRIGGERS \
+ (BIT_ULL(BKEY_TYPE_alloc)| \
+ BIT_ULL(BKEY_TYPE_inodes)| \
+ BIT_ULL(BKEY_TYPE_stripes)| \
+ BIT_ULL(BKEY_TYPE_snapshots))
+
+#define BTREE_NODE_TYPE_HAS_TRIGGERS \
+ (BTREE_NODE_TYPE_HAS_TRANS_TRIGGERS| \
+ BTREE_NODE_TYPE_HAS_MEM_TRIGGERS)
+
+static inline bool btree_node_type_needs_gc(enum btree_node_type type)
+{
+ return BTREE_NODE_TYPE_HAS_TRIGGERS & BIT_ULL(type);
+}
+
+static inline bool btree_node_type_is_extents(enum btree_node_type type)
+{
+ const unsigned mask = 0
+#define x(name, nr, flags, ...) |((!!((flags) & BTREE_ID_EXTENTS)) << (nr + 1))
+ BCH_BTREE_IDS()
+#undef x
+ ;
+
+ return (1U << type) & mask;
+}
+
+static inline bool btree_id_is_extents(enum btree_id btree)
+{
+ return btree_node_type_is_extents(__btree_node_type(0, btree));
+}
+
+static inline bool btree_type_has_snapshots(enum btree_id id)
+{
+ const unsigned mask = 0
+#define x(name, nr, flags, ...) |((!!((flags) & BTREE_ID_SNAPSHOTS)) << nr)
+ BCH_BTREE_IDS()
+#undef x
+ ;
+
+ return (1U << id) & mask;
+}
+
+static inline bool btree_type_has_snapshot_field(enum btree_id id)
+{
+ const unsigned mask = 0
+#define x(name, nr, flags, ...) |((!!((flags) & (BTREE_ID_SNAPSHOT_FIELD|BTREE_ID_SNAPSHOTS))) << nr)
+ BCH_BTREE_IDS()
+#undef x
+ ;
+
+ return (1U << id) & mask;
+}
+
+static inline bool btree_type_has_ptrs(enum btree_id id)
+{
+ const unsigned mask = 0
+#define x(name, nr, flags, ...) |((!!((flags) & BTREE_ID_DATA)) << nr)
+ BCH_BTREE_IDS()
+#undef x
+ ;
+
+ return (1U << id) & mask;
+}
+
+struct btree_root {
+ struct btree *b;
+
+ /* On disk root - see async splits: */
+ __BKEY_PADDED(key, BKEY_BTREE_PTR_VAL_U64s_MAX);
+ u8 level;
+ u8 alive;
+ s8 error;
+};
+
+enum btree_gc_coalesce_fail_reason {
+ BTREE_GC_COALESCE_FAIL_RESERVE_GET,
+ BTREE_GC_COALESCE_FAIL_KEYLIST_REALLOC,
+ BTREE_GC_COALESCE_FAIL_FORMAT_FITS,
+};
+
+enum btree_node_sibling {
+ btree_prev_sib,
+ btree_next_sib,
+};
+
+#endif /* _BCACHEFS_BTREE_TYPES_H */