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1/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ 2#ifndef __LINUX_BACKING_DEV_DEFS_H 3#define __LINUX_BACKING_DEV_DEFS_H 4 5#include <linux/list.h> 6#include <linux/radix-tree.h> 7#include <linux/rbtree.h> 8#include <linux/spinlock.h> 9#include <linux/percpu_counter.h> 10#include <linux/percpu-refcount.h> 11#include <linux/flex_proportions.h> 12#include <linux/timer.h> 13#include <linux/workqueue.h> 14#include <linux/kref.h> 15#include <linux/refcount.h> 16 17struct page; 18struct device; 19struct dentry; 20 21/* 22 * Bits in bdi_writeback.state 23 */ 24enum wb_state { 25 WB_registered, /* bdi_register() was done */ 26 WB_writeback_running, /* Writeback is in progress */ 27 WB_has_dirty_io, /* Dirty inodes on ->b_{dirty|io|more_io} */ 28 WB_start_all, /* nr_pages == 0 (all) work pending */ 29}; 30 31enum wb_stat_item { 32 WB_RECLAIMABLE, 33 WB_WRITEBACK, 34 WB_DIRTIED, 35 WB_WRITTEN, 36 NR_WB_STAT_ITEMS 37}; 38 39#define WB_STAT_BATCH (8*(1+ilog2(nr_cpu_ids))) 40 41/* 42 * why some writeback work was initiated 43 */ 44enum wb_reason { 45 WB_REASON_BACKGROUND, 46 WB_REASON_VMSCAN, 47 WB_REASON_SYNC, 48 WB_REASON_PERIODIC, 49 WB_REASON_FS_FREE_SPACE, 50 /* 51 * There is no bdi forker thread any more and works are done 52 * by emergency worker, however, this is TPs userland visible 53 * and we'll be exposing exactly the same information, 54 * so it has a mismatch name. 55 */ 56 WB_REASON_FORKER_THREAD, 57 WB_REASON_FOREIGN_FLUSH, 58 59 WB_REASON_MAX, 60}; 61 62struct wb_completion { 63 atomic_t cnt; 64 wait_queue_head_t *waitq; 65 unsigned long progress_stamp; /* The jiffies when slow progress is detected */ 66 unsigned long wait_start; /* The jiffies when waiting for the writeback work to finish */ 67}; 68 69#define __WB_COMPLETION_INIT(_waitq) \ 70 (struct wb_completion){ .cnt = ATOMIC_INIT(1), .waitq = (_waitq) } 71 72/* 73 * If one wants to wait for one or more wb_writeback_works, each work's 74 * ->done should be set to a wb_completion defined using the following 75 * macro. Once all work items are issued with wb_queue_work(), the caller 76 * can wait for the completion of all using wb_wait_for_completion(). Work 77 * items which are waited upon aren't freed automatically on completion. 78 */ 79#define WB_COMPLETION_INIT(bdi) __WB_COMPLETION_INIT(&(bdi)->wb_waitq) 80 81#define DEFINE_WB_COMPLETION(cmpl, bdi) \ 82 struct wb_completion cmpl = WB_COMPLETION_INIT(bdi) 83 84/* 85 * Each wb (bdi_writeback) can perform writeback operations, is measured 86 * and throttled, independently. Without cgroup writeback, each bdi 87 * (bdi_writeback) is served by its embedded bdi->wb. 88 * 89 * On the default hierarchy, blkcg implicitly enables memcg. This allows 90 * using memcg's page ownership for attributing writeback IOs, and every 91 * memcg - blkcg combination can be served by its own wb by assigning a 92 * dedicated wb to each memcg, which enables isolation across different 93 * cgroups and propagation of IO back pressure down from the IO layer upto 94 * the tasks which are generating the dirty pages to be written back. 95 * 96 * A cgroup wb is indexed on its bdi by the ID of the associated memcg, 97 * refcounted with the number of inodes attached to it, and pins the memcg 98 * and the corresponding blkcg. As the corresponding blkcg for a memcg may 99 * change as blkcg is disabled and enabled higher up in the hierarchy, a wb 100 * is tested for blkcg after lookup and removed from index on mismatch so 101 * that a new wb for the combination can be created. 102 * 103 * Each bdi_writeback that is not embedded into the backing_dev_info must hold 104 * a reference to the parent backing_dev_info. See cgwb_create() for details. 105 */ 106struct bdi_writeback { 107 struct backing_dev_info *bdi; /* our parent bdi */ 108 109 unsigned long state; /* Always use atomic bitops on this */ 110 unsigned long last_old_flush; /* last old data flush */ 111 112 struct list_head b_dirty; /* dirty inodes */ 113 struct list_head b_io; /* parked for writeback */ 114 struct list_head b_more_io; /* parked for more writeback */ 115 struct list_head b_dirty_time; /* time stamps are dirty */ 116 spinlock_t list_lock; /* protects the b_* lists */ 117 118 atomic_t writeback_inodes; /* number of inodes under writeback */ 119 struct percpu_counter stat[NR_WB_STAT_ITEMS]; 120 121 unsigned long bw_time_stamp; /* last time write bw is updated */ 122 unsigned long dirtied_stamp; 123 unsigned long written_stamp; /* pages written at bw_time_stamp */ 124 unsigned long write_bandwidth; /* the estimated write bandwidth */ 125 unsigned long avg_write_bandwidth; /* further smoothed write bw, > 0 */ 126 127 /* 128 * The base dirty throttle rate, re-calculated on every 200ms. 129 * All the bdi tasks' dirty rate will be curbed under it. 130 * @dirty_ratelimit tracks the estimated @balanced_dirty_ratelimit 131 * in small steps and is much more smooth/stable than the latter. 132 */ 133 unsigned long dirty_ratelimit; 134 unsigned long balanced_dirty_ratelimit; 135 136 struct fprop_local_percpu completions; 137 int dirty_exceeded; 138 enum wb_reason start_all_reason; 139 140 spinlock_t work_lock; /* protects work_list & dwork scheduling */ 141 struct list_head work_list; 142 struct delayed_work dwork; /* work item used for writeback */ 143 struct delayed_work bw_dwork; /* work item used for bandwidth estimate */ 144 145 struct list_head bdi_node; /* anchored at bdi->wb_list */ 146 147#ifdef CONFIG_CGROUP_WRITEBACK 148 struct percpu_ref refcnt; /* used only for !root wb's */ 149 struct fprop_local_percpu memcg_completions; 150 struct cgroup_subsys_state *memcg_css; /* the associated memcg */ 151 struct cgroup_subsys_state *blkcg_css; /* and blkcg */ 152 struct list_head memcg_node; /* anchored at memcg->cgwb_list */ 153 struct list_head blkcg_node; /* anchored at blkcg->cgwb_list */ 154 struct list_head b_attached; /* attached inodes, protected by list_lock */ 155 struct list_head offline_node; /* anchored at offline_cgwbs */ 156 struct work_struct switch_work; /* work used to perform inode switching 157 * to this wb */ 158 struct llist_head switch_wbs_ctxs; /* queued contexts for 159 * writeback switching */ 160 161 union { 162 struct work_struct release_work; 163 struct rcu_head rcu; 164 }; 165#endif 166}; 167 168struct backing_dev_info { 169 u64 id; 170 struct rb_node rb_node; /* keyed by ->id */ 171 struct list_head bdi_list; 172 /* max readahead in PAGE_SIZE units */ 173 unsigned long __data_racy ra_pages; 174 175 unsigned long io_pages; /* max allowed IO size */ 176 177 struct kref refcnt; /* Reference counter for the structure */ 178 unsigned int capabilities; /* Device capabilities */ 179 unsigned int min_ratio; 180 unsigned int max_ratio, max_prop_frac; 181 182 /* 183 * Sum of avg_write_bw of wbs with dirty inodes. > 0 if there are 184 * any dirty wbs, which is depended upon by bdi_has_dirty(). 185 */ 186 atomic_long_t tot_write_bandwidth; 187 /* 188 * Jiffies when last process was dirty throttled on this bdi. Used by 189 * blk-wbt. 190 */ 191 unsigned long last_bdp_sleep; 192 193 struct bdi_writeback wb; /* the root writeback info for this bdi */ 194 struct list_head wb_list; /* list of all wbs */ 195#ifdef CONFIG_CGROUP_WRITEBACK 196 struct radix_tree_root cgwb_tree; /* radix tree of active cgroup wbs */ 197 struct mutex cgwb_release_mutex; /* protect shutdown of wb structs */ 198 struct rw_semaphore wb_switch_rwsem; /* no cgwb switch while syncing */ 199#endif 200 wait_queue_head_t wb_waitq; 201 202 struct device *dev; 203 char dev_name[64]; 204 struct device *owner; 205 206#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_FS 207 struct dentry *debug_dir; 208#endif 209}; 210 211struct wb_lock_cookie { 212 bool locked; 213 unsigned long flags; 214}; 215 216#ifdef CONFIG_CGROUP_WRITEBACK 217 218/** 219 * wb_tryget - try to increment a wb's refcount 220 * @wb: bdi_writeback to get 221 */ 222static inline bool wb_tryget(struct bdi_writeback *wb) 223{ 224 if (wb != &wb->bdi->wb) 225 return percpu_ref_tryget(&wb->refcnt); 226 return true; 227} 228 229/** 230 * wb_get - increment a wb's refcount 231 * @wb: bdi_writeback to get 232 */ 233static inline void wb_get(struct bdi_writeback *wb) 234{ 235 if (wb != &wb->bdi->wb) 236 percpu_ref_get(&wb->refcnt); 237} 238 239/** 240 * wb_put_many - decrement a wb's refcount 241 * @wb: bdi_writeback to put 242 * @nr: number of references to put 243 */ 244static inline void wb_put_many(struct bdi_writeback *wb, unsigned long nr) 245{ 246 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(!wb->bdi)) { 247 /* 248 * A driver bug might cause a file to be removed before bdi was 249 * initialized. 250 */ 251 return; 252 } 253 254 if (wb != &wb->bdi->wb) 255 percpu_ref_put_many(&wb->refcnt, nr); 256} 257 258/** 259 * wb_put - decrement a wb's refcount 260 * @wb: bdi_writeback to put 261 */ 262static inline void wb_put(struct bdi_writeback *wb) 263{ 264 wb_put_many(wb, 1); 265} 266 267/** 268 * wb_dying - is a wb dying? 269 * @wb: bdi_writeback of interest 270 * 271 * Returns whether @wb is unlinked and being drained. 272 */ 273static inline bool wb_dying(struct bdi_writeback *wb) 274{ 275 return percpu_ref_is_dying(&wb->refcnt); 276} 277 278#else /* CONFIG_CGROUP_WRITEBACK */ 279 280static inline bool wb_tryget(struct bdi_writeback *wb) 281{ 282 return true; 283} 284 285static inline void wb_get(struct bdi_writeback *wb) 286{ 287} 288 289static inline void wb_put(struct bdi_writeback *wb) 290{ 291} 292 293static inline void wb_put_many(struct bdi_writeback *wb, unsigned long nr) 294{ 295} 296 297static inline bool wb_dying(struct bdi_writeback *wb) 298{ 299 return false; 300} 301 302#endif /* CONFIG_CGROUP_WRITEBACK */ 303 304#endif /* __LINUX_BACKING_DEV_DEFS_H */