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/*-
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
*
* Copyright (c) 1989, 1993, 1995
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* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
*
* This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
* Poul-Henning Kamp of the FreeBSD Project.
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*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
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* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
* without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
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* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* @(#)vfs_cache.c 8.5 (Berkeley) 3/22/95
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*/
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#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
#include "opt_ddb.h"
#include "opt_ktrace.h"
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#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/capsicum.h>
#include <sys/counter.h>
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#include <sys/filedesc.h>
#include <sys/fnv_hash.h>
#include <sys/kernel.h>
#include <sys/ktr.h>
#include <sys/lock.h>
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#include <sys/malloc.h>
#include <sys/fcntl.h>
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#include <sys/mount.h>
#include <sys/namei.h>
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#include <sys/proc.h>
#include <sys/rwlock.h>
Nul-terminate strings in the VFS name cache, which negligibly change the size and cost of name cache entries, but make adding debugging and tracing easier. Add SDT DTrace probes for various namecache events: vfs:namecache:enter:done - new entry in the name cache, passed parent directory vnode pointer, name added to the cache, and child vnode pointer. vfs:namecache:enter_negative:done - new negative entry in the name cache, passed parent vnode pointer, name added to the cache. vfs:namecache:fullpath:enter - call to vn_fullpath1() is made, passed the vnode to resolve to a name. vfs:namecache:fullpath:hit - vn_fullpath1() successfully resolved a search for the parent of an object using the namecache, passed the discovered parent directory vnode pointer, name, and child vnode pointer. vfs:namecache:fullpath:miss - vn_fullpath1() failed to resolve a search for the parent of an object using the namecache, passed the child vnode pointer. vfs:namecache:fullpath:return - vn_fullpath1() has completed, passed the error number, and if that is zero, the vnode to resolve, and the returned path. vfs:namecache:lookup:hit - postive name cache entry hit, passed the parent directory vnode pointer, name, and child vnode pointer. vfs:namecache:lookup:hit_negative - negative name cache entry hit, passed the parent directory vnode pointer and name. vfs:namecache:lookup:miss - name cache miss, passed the parent directory pointer and the full remaining component name (not terminated after the cache miss component). vfs:namecache:purge:done - name cache purge for a vnode, passed the vnode pointer to purge. vfs:namecache:purge_negative:done - name cache purge of negative entries for children of a vnode, passed the vnode pointer to purge. vfs:namecache:purgevfs - name cache purge for a mountpoint, passed the mount pointer. Separate probes will also be invoked for each cache entry zapped. vfs:namecache:zap:done - name cache entry zapped, passed the parent directory vnode pointer, name, and child vnode pointer. vfs:namecache:zap_negative:done - negative name cache entry zapped, passed the parent directory vnode pointer and name. For any probes involving an extant name cache entry (enter, hit, zapp), we use the nul-terminated string for the name component. For misses, the remainder of the path, including later components, is provided as an argument instead since there is no handy nul-terminated version of the string around. This is arguably a bug. MFC after: 1 month Sponsored by: Google, Inc. Reviewed by: jhb, kan, kib (earlier version)
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#include <sys/sdt.h>
#include <sys/smr.h>
#include <sys/smp.h>
#include <sys/syscallsubr.h>
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#include <sys/sysctl.h>
#include <sys/sysproto.h>
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#include <sys/vnode.h>
#include <ck_queue.h>
#ifdef KTRACE
#include <sys/ktrace.h>
#endif
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#ifdef DDB
#include <ddb/ddb.h>
#endif
#include <vm/uma.h>
Nul-terminate strings in the VFS name cache, which negligibly change the size and cost of name cache entries, but make adding debugging and tracing easier. Add SDT DTrace probes for various namecache events: vfs:namecache:enter:done - new entry in the name cache, passed parent directory vnode pointer, name added to the cache, and child vnode pointer. vfs:namecache:enter_negative:done - new negative entry in the name cache, passed parent vnode pointer, name added to the cache. vfs:namecache:fullpath:enter - call to vn_fullpath1() is made, passed the vnode to resolve to a name. vfs:namecache:fullpath:hit - vn_fullpath1() successfully resolved a search for the parent of an object using the namecache, passed the discovered parent directory vnode pointer, name, and child vnode pointer. vfs:namecache:fullpath:miss - vn_fullpath1() failed to resolve a search for the parent of an object using the namecache, passed the child vnode pointer. vfs:namecache:fullpath:return - vn_fullpath1() has completed, passed the error number, and if that is zero, the vnode to resolve, and the returned path. vfs:namecache:lookup:hit - postive name cache entry hit, passed the parent directory vnode pointer, name, and child vnode pointer. vfs:namecache:lookup:hit_negative - negative name cache entry hit, passed the parent directory vnode pointer and name. vfs:namecache:lookup:miss - name cache miss, passed the parent directory pointer and the full remaining component name (not terminated after the cache miss component). vfs:namecache:purge:done - name cache purge for a vnode, passed the vnode pointer to purge. vfs:namecache:purge_negative:done - name cache purge of negative entries for children of a vnode, passed the vnode pointer to purge. vfs:namecache:purgevfs - name cache purge for a mountpoint, passed the mount pointer. Separate probes will also be invoked for each cache entry zapped. vfs:namecache:zap:done - name cache entry zapped, passed the parent directory vnode pointer, name, and child vnode pointer. vfs:namecache:zap_negative:done - negative name cache entry zapped, passed the parent directory vnode pointer and name. For any probes involving an extant name cache entry (enter, hit, zapp), we use the nul-terminated string for the name component. For misses, the remainder of the path, including later components, is provided as an argument instead since there is no handy nul-terminated version of the string around. This is arguably a bug. MFC after: 1 month Sponsored by: Google, Inc. Reviewed by: jhb, kan, kib (earlier version)
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SDT_PROVIDER_DECLARE(vfs);
SDT_PROBE_DEFINE3(vfs, namecache, enter, done, "struct vnode *", "char *",
Nul-terminate strings in the VFS name cache, which negligibly change the size and cost of name cache entries, but make adding debugging and tracing easier. Add SDT DTrace probes for various namecache events: vfs:namecache:enter:done - new entry in the name cache, passed parent directory vnode pointer, name added to the cache, and child vnode pointer. vfs:namecache:enter_negative:done - new negative entry in the name cache, passed parent vnode pointer, name added to the cache. vfs:namecache:fullpath:enter - call to vn_fullpath1() is made, passed the vnode to resolve to a name. vfs:namecache:fullpath:hit - vn_fullpath1() successfully resolved a search for the parent of an object using the namecache, passed the discovered parent directory vnode pointer, name, and child vnode pointer. vfs:namecache:fullpath:miss - vn_fullpath1() failed to resolve a search for the parent of an object using the namecache, passed the child vnode pointer. vfs:namecache:fullpath:return - vn_fullpath1() has completed, passed the error number, and if that is zero, the vnode to resolve, and the returned path. vfs:namecache:lookup:hit - postive name cache entry hit, passed the parent directory vnode pointer, name, and child vnode pointer. vfs:namecache:lookup:hit_negative - negative name cache entry hit, passed the parent directory vnode pointer and name. vfs:namecache:lookup:miss - name cache miss, passed the parent directory pointer and the full remaining component name (not terminated after the cache miss component). vfs:namecache:purge:done - name cache purge for a vnode, passed the vnode pointer to purge. vfs:namecache:purge_negative:done - name cache purge of negative entries for children of a vnode, passed the vnode pointer to purge. vfs:namecache:purgevfs - name cache purge for a mountpoint, passed the mount pointer. Separate probes will also be invoked for each cache entry zapped. vfs:namecache:zap:done - name cache entry zapped, passed the parent directory vnode pointer, name, and child vnode pointer. vfs:namecache:zap_negative:done - negative name cache entry zapped, passed the parent directory vnode pointer and name. For any probes involving an extant name cache entry (enter, hit, zapp), we use the nul-terminated string for the name component. For misses, the remainder of the path, including later components, is provided as an argument instead since there is no handy nul-terminated version of the string around. This is arguably a bug. MFC after: 1 month Sponsored by: Google, Inc. Reviewed by: jhb, kan, kib (earlier version)
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"struct vnode *");
SDT_PROBE_DEFINE2(vfs, namecache, enter_negative, done, "struct vnode *",
Nul-terminate strings in the VFS name cache, which negligibly change the size and cost of name cache entries, but make adding debugging and tracing easier. Add SDT DTrace probes for various namecache events: vfs:namecache:enter:done - new entry in the name cache, passed parent directory vnode pointer, name added to the cache, and child vnode pointer. vfs:namecache:enter_negative:done - new negative entry in the name cache, passed parent vnode pointer, name added to the cache. vfs:namecache:fullpath:enter - call to vn_fullpath1() is made, passed the vnode to resolve to a name. vfs:namecache:fullpath:hit - vn_fullpath1() successfully resolved a search for the parent of an object using the namecache, passed the discovered parent directory vnode pointer, name, and child vnode pointer. vfs:namecache:fullpath:miss - vn_fullpath1() failed to resolve a search for the parent of an object using the namecache, passed the child vnode pointer. vfs:namecache:fullpath:return - vn_fullpath1() has completed, passed the error number, and if that is zero, the vnode to resolve, and the returned path. vfs:namecache:lookup:hit - postive name cache entry hit, passed the parent directory vnode pointer, name, and child vnode pointer. vfs:namecache:lookup:hit_negative - negative name cache entry hit, passed the parent directory vnode pointer and name. vfs:namecache:lookup:miss - name cache miss, passed the parent directory pointer and the full remaining component name (not terminated after the cache miss component). vfs:namecache:purge:done - name cache purge for a vnode, passed the vnode pointer to purge. vfs:namecache:purge_negative:done - name cache purge of negative entries for children of a vnode, passed the vnode pointer to purge. vfs:namecache:purgevfs - name cache purge for a mountpoint, passed the mount pointer. Separate probes will also be invoked for each cache entry zapped. vfs:namecache:zap:done - name cache entry zapped, passed the parent directory vnode pointer, name, and child vnode pointer. vfs:namecache:zap_negative:done - negative name cache entry zapped, passed the parent directory vnode pointer and name. For any probes involving an extant name cache entry (enter, hit, zapp), we use the nul-terminated string for the name component. For misses, the remainder of the path, including later components, is provided as an argument instead since there is no handy nul-terminated version of the string around. This is arguably a bug. MFC after: 1 month Sponsored by: Google, Inc. Reviewed by: jhb, kan, kib (earlier version)
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"char *");
SDT_PROBE_DEFINE1(vfs, namecache, fullpath, entry, "struct vnode *");
SDT_PROBE_DEFINE3(vfs, namecache, fullpath, hit, "struct vnode *",
"char *", "struct vnode *");
SDT_PROBE_DEFINE1(vfs, namecache, fullpath, miss, "struct vnode *");
SDT_PROBE_DEFINE3(vfs, namecache, fullpath, return, "int",
"struct vnode *", "char *");
SDT_PROBE_DEFINE3(vfs, namecache, lookup, hit, "struct vnode *", "char *",
Nul-terminate strings in the VFS name cache, which negligibly change the size and cost of name cache entries, but make adding debugging and tracing easier. Add SDT DTrace probes for various namecache events: vfs:namecache:enter:done - new entry in the name cache, passed parent directory vnode pointer, name added to the cache, and child vnode pointer. vfs:namecache:enter_negative:done - new negative entry in the name cache, passed parent vnode pointer, name added to the cache. vfs:namecache:fullpath:enter - call to vn_fullpath1() is made, passed the vnode to resolve to a name. vfs:namecache:fullpath:hit - vn_fullpath1() successfully resolved a search for the parent of an object using the namecache, passed the discovered parent directory vnode pointer, name, and child vnode pointer. vfs:namecache:fullpath:miss - vn_fullpath1() failed to resolve a search for the parent of an object using the namecache, passed the child vnode pointer. vfs:namecache:fullpath:return - vn_fullpath1() has completed, passed the error number, and if that is zero, the vnode to resolve, and the returned path. vfs:namecache:lookup:hit - postive name cache entry hit, passed the parent directory vnode pointer, name, and child vnode pointer. vfs:namecache:lookup:hit_negative - negative name cache entry hit, passed the parent directory vnode pointer and name. vfs:namecache:lookup:miss - name cache miss, passed the parent directory pointer and the full remaining component name (not terminated after the cache miss component). vfs:namecache:purge:done - name cache purge for a vnode, passed the vnode pointer to purge. vfs:namecache:purge_negative:done - name cache purge of negative entries for children of a vnode, passed the vnode pointer to purge. vfs:namecache:purgevfs - name cache purge for a mountpoint, passed the mount pointer. Separate probes will also be invoked for each cache entry zapped. vfs:namecache:zap:done - name cache entry zapped, passed the parent directory vnode pointer, name, and child vnode pointer. vfs:namecache:zap_negative:done - negative name cache entry zapped, passed the parent directory vnode pointer and name. For any probes involving an extant name cache entry (enter, hit, zapp), we use the nul-terminated string for the name component. For misses, the remainder of the path, including later components, is provided as an argument instead since there is no handy nul-terminated version of the string around. This is arguably a bug. MFC after: 1 month Sponsored by: Google, Inc. Reviewed by: jhb, kan, kib (earlier version)
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"struct vnode *");
SDT_PROBE_DEFINE2(vfs, namecache, lookup, hit__negative,
"struct vnode *", "char *");
SDT_PROBE_DEFINE2(vfs, namecache, lookup, miss, "struct vnode *",
Nul-terminate strings in the VFS name cache, which negligibly change the size and cost of name cache entries, but make adding debugging and tracing easier. Add SDT DTrace probes for various namecache events: vfs:namecache:enter:done - new entry in the name cache, passed parent directory vnode pointer, name added to the cache, and child vnode pointer. vfs:namecache:enter_negative:done - new negative entry in the name cache, passed parent vnode pointer, name added to the cache. vfs:namecache:fullpath:enter - call to vn_fullpath1() is made, passed the vnode to resolve to a name. vfs:namecache:fullpath:hit - vn_fullpath1() successfully resolved a search for the parent of an object using the namecache, passed the discovered parent directory vnode pointer, name, and child vnode pointer. vfs:namecache:fullpath:miss - vn_fullpath1() failed to resolve a search for the parent of an object using the namecache, passed the child vnode pointer. vfs:namecache:fullpath:return - vn_fullpath1() has completed, passed the error number, and if that is zero, the vnode to resolve, and the returned path. vfs:namecache:lookup:hit - postive name cache entry hit, passed the parent directory vnode pointer, name, and child vnode pointer. vfs:namecache:lookup:hit_negative - negative name cache entry hit, passed the parent directory vnode pointer and name. vfs:namecache:lookup:miss - name cache miss, passed the parent directory pointer and the full remaining component name (not terminated after the cache miss component). vfs:namecache:purge:done - name cache purge for a vnode, passed the vnode pointer to purge. vfs:namecache:purge_negative:done - name cache purge of negative entries for children of a vnode, passed the vnode pointer to purge. vfs:namecache:purgevfs - name cache purge for a mountpoint, passed the mount pointer. Separate probes will also be invoked for each cache entry zapped. vfs:namecache:zap:done - name cache entry zapped, passed the parent directory vnode pointer, name, and child vnode pointer. vfs:namecache:zap_negative:done - negative name cache entry zapped, passed the parent directory vnode pointer and name. For any probes involving an extant name cache entry (enter, hit, zapp), we use the nul-terminated string for the name component. For misses, the remainder of the path, including later components, is provided as an argument instead since there is no handy nul-terminated version of the string around. This is arguably a bug. MFC after: 1 month Sponsored by: Google, Inc. Reviewed by: jhb, kan, kib (earlier version)
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"char *");
SDT_PROBE_DEFINE1(vfs, namecache, purge, done, "struct vnode *");
SDT_PROBE_DEFINE1(vfs, namecache, purge_negative, done, "struct vnode *");
SDT_PROBE_DEFINE1(vfs, namecache, purgevfs, done, "struct mount *");
SDT_PROBE_DEFINE3(vfs, namecache, zap, done, "struct vnode *", "char *",
Nul-terminate strings in the VFS name cache, which negligibly change the size and cost of name cache entries, but make adding debugging and tracing easier. Add SDT DTrace probes for various namecache events: vfs:namecache:enter:done - new entry in the name cache, passed parent directory vnode pointer, name added to the cache, and child vnode pointer. vfs:namecache:enter_negative:done - new negative entry in the name cache, passed parent vnode pointer, name added to the cache. vfs:namecache:fullpath:enter - call to vn_fullpath1() is made, passed the vnode to resolve to a name. vfs:namecache:fullpath:hit - vn_fullpath1() successfully resolved a search for the parent of an object using the namecache, passed the discovered parent directory vnode pointer, name, and child vnode pointer. vfs:namecache:fullpath:miss - vn_fullpath1() failed to resolve a search for the parent of an object using the namecache, passed the child vnode pointer. vfs:namecache:fullpath:return - vn_fullpath1() has completed, passed the error number, and if that is zero, the vnode to resolve, and the returned path. vfs:namecache:lookup:hit - postive name cache entry hit, passed the parent directory vnode pointer, name, and child vnode pointer. vfs:namecache:lookup:hit_negative - negative name cache entry hit, passed the parent directory vnode pointer and name. vfs:namecache:lookup:miss - name cache miss, passed the parent directory pointer and the full remaining component name (not terminated after the cache miss component). vfs:namecache:purge:done - name cache purge for a vnode, passed the vnode pointer to purge. vfs:namecache:purge_negative:done - name cache purge of negative entries for children of a vnode, passed the vnode pointer to purge. vfs:namecache:purgevfs - name cache purge for a mountpoint, passed the mount pointer. Separate probes will also be invoked for each cache entry zapped. vfs:namecache:zap:done - name cache entry zapped, passed the parent directory vnode pointer, name, and child vnode pointer. vfs:namecache:zap_negative:done - negative name cache entry zapped, passed the parent directory vnode pointer and name. For any probes involving an extant name cache entry (enter, hit, zapp), we use the nul-terminated string for the name component. For misses, the remainder of the path, including later components, is provided as an argument instead since there is no handy nul-terminated version of the string around. This is arguably a bug. MFC after: 1 month Sponsored by: Google, Inc. Reviewed by: jhb, kan, kib (earlier version)
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"struct vnode *");
SDT_PROBE_DEFINE2(vfs, namecache, zap_negative, done, "struct vnode *",
"char *");
SDT_PROBE_DEFINE2(vfs, namecache, shrink_negative, done, "struct vnode *",
"char *");
Nul-terminate strings in the VFS name cache, which negligibly change the size and cost of name cache entries, but make adding debugging and tracing easier. Add SDT DTrace probes for various namecache events: vfs:namecache:enter:done - new entry in the name cache, passed parent directory vnode pointer, name added to the cache, and child vnode pointer. vfs:namecache:enter_negative:done - new negative entry in the name cache, passed parent vnode pointer, name added to the cache. vfs:namecache:fullpath:enter - call to vn_fullpath1() is made, passed the vnode to resolve to a name. vfs:namecache:fullpath:hit - vn_fullpath1() successfully resolved a search for the parent of an object using the namecache, passed the discovered parent directory vnode pointer, name, and child vnode pointer. vfs:namecache:fullpath:miss - vn_fullpath1() failed to resolve a search for the parent of an object using the namecache, passed the child vnode pointer. vfs:namecache:fullpath:return - vn_fullpath1() has completed, passed the error number, and if that is zero, the vnode to resolve, and the returned path. vfs:namecache:lookup:hit - postive name cache entry hit, passed the parent directory vnode pointer, name, and child vnode pointer. vfs:namecache:lookup:hit_negative - negative name cache entry hit, passed the parent directory vnode pointer and name. vfs:namecache:lookup:miss - name cache miss, passed the parent directory pointer and the full remaining component name (not terminated after the cache miss component). vfs:namecache:purge:done - name cache purge for a vnode, passed the vnode pointer to purge. vfs:namecache:purge_negative:done - name cache purge of negative entries for children of a vnode, passed the vnode pointer to purge. vfs:namecache:purgevfs - name cache purge for a mountpoint, passed the mount pointer. Separate probes will also be invoked for each cache entry zapped. vfs:namecache:zap:done - name cache entry zapped, passed the parent directory vnode pointer, name, and child vnode pointer. vfs:namecache:zap_negative:done - negative name cache entry zapped, passed the parent directory vnode pointer and name. For any probes involving an extant name cache entry (enter, hit, zapp), we use the nul-terminated string for the name component. For misses, the remainder of the path, including later components, is provided as an argument instead since there is no handy nul-terminated version of the string around. This is arguably a bug. MFC after: 1 month Sponsored by: Google, Inc. Reviewed by: jhb, kan, kib (earlier version)
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/*
* This structure describes the elements in the cache of recent
* names looked up by namei.
*/
struct negstate {
u_char neg_flag;
};
_Static_assert(sizeof(struct negstate) <= sizeof(struct vnode *),
"the state must fit in a union with a pointer without growing it");
struct namecache {
CK_LIST_ENTRY(namecache) nc_hash;/* hash chain */
LIST_ENTRY(namecache) nc_src; /* source vnode list */
TAILQ_ENTRY(namecache) nc_dst; /* destination vnode list */
struct vnode *nc_dvp; /* vnode of parent of name */
union {
struct vnode *nu_vp; /* vnode the name refers to */
struct negstate nu_neg;/* negative entry state */
} n_un;
u_char nc_flag; /* flag bits */
u_char nc_nlen; /* length of name */
Nul-terminate strings in the VFS name cache, which negligibly change the size and cost of name cache entries, but make adding debugging and tracing easier. Add SDT DTrace probes for various namecache events: vfs:namecache:enter:done - new entry in the name cache, passed parent directory vnode pointer, name added to the cache, and child vnode pointer. vfs:namecache:enter_negative:done - new negative entry in the name cache, passed parent vnode pointer, name added to the cache. vfs:namecache:fullpath:enter - call to vn_fullpath1() is made, passed the vnode to resolve to a name. vfs:namecache:fullpath:hit - vn_fullpath1() successfully resolved a search for the parent of an object using the namecache, passed the discovered parent directory vnode pointer, name, and child vnode pointer. vfs:namecache:fullpath:miss - vn_fullpath1() failed to resolve a search for the parent of an object using the namecache, passed the child vnode pointer. vfs:namecache:fullpath:return - vn_fullpath1() has completed, passed the error number, and if that is zero, the vnode to resolve, and the returned path. vfs:namecache:lookup:hit - postive name cache entry hit, passed the parent directory vnode pointer, name, and child vnode pointer. vfs:namecache:lookup:hit_negative - negative name cache entry hit, passed the parent directory vnode pointer and name. vfs:namecache:lookup:miss - name cache miss, passed the parent directory pointer and the full remaining component name (not terminated after the cache miss component). vfs:namecache:purge:done - name cache purge for a vnode, passed the vnode pointer to purge. vfs:namecache:purge_negative:done - name cache purge of negative entries for children of a vnode, passed the vnode pointer to purge. vfs:namecache:purgevfs - name cache purge for a mountpoint, passed the mount pointer. Separate probes will also be invoked for each cache entry zapped. vfs:namecache:zap:done - name cache entry zapped, passed the parent directory vnode pointer, name, and child vnode pointer. vfs:namecache:zap_negative:done - negative name cache entry zapped, passed the parent directory vnode pointer and name. For any probes involving an extant name cache entry (enter, hit, zapp), we use the nul-terminated string for the name component. For misses, the remainder of the path, including later components, is provided as an argument instead since there is no handy nul-terminated version of the string around. This is arguably a bug. MFC after: 1 month Sponsored by: Google, Inc. Reviewed by: jhb, kan, kib (earlier version)
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char nc_name[0]; /* segment name + nul */
};
/*
* struct namecache_ts repeats struct namecache layout up to the
* nc_nlen member.
* struct namecache_ts is used in place of struct namecache when time(s) need
* to be stored. The nc_dotdottime field is used when a cache entry is mapping
* both a non-dotdot directory name plus dotdot for the directory's
* parent.
*/
struct namecache_ts {
struct timespec nc_time; /* timespec provided by fs */
struct timespec nc_dotdottime; /* dotdot timespec provided by fs */
int nc_ticks; /* ticks value when entry was added */
struct namecache nc_nc;
};
#define nc_vp n_un.nu_vp
#define nc_neg n_un.nu_neg
/*
* Flags in namecache.nc_flag
*/
#define NCF_WHITE 0x01
#define NCF_ISDOTDOT 0x02
#define NCF_TS 0x04
#define NCF_DTS 0x08
#define NCF_DVDROP 0x10
#define NCF_NEGATIVE 0x20
#define NCF_INVALID 0x40
/*
* Flags in negstate.neg_flag
*/
#define NEG_HOT 0x01
/*
* Mark an entry as invalid.
*
* This is called before it starts getting deconstructed.
*/
static void
cache_ncp_invalidate(struct namecache *ncp)
{
KASSERT((ncp->nc_flag & NCF_INVALID) == 0,
("%s: entry %p already invalid", __func__, ncp));
ncp->nc_flag |= NCF_INVALID;
atomic_thread_fence_rel();
}
/*
* Verify validity of an entry.
*
* All places which elide locks are supposed to call this after they are
* done with reading from an entry.
*/
static bool
cache_ncp_invalid(struct namecache *ncp)
{
atomic_thread_fence_acq();
return ((ncp->nc_flag & NCF_INVALID) != 0);
}
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/*
* Name caching works as follows:
*
* Names found by directory scans are retained in a cache
* for future reference. It is managed LRU, so frequently
* used names will hang around. Cache is indexed by hash value
* obtained from (dvp, name) where dvp refers to the directory
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* containing name.
*
* If it is a "negative" entry, (i.e. for a name that is known NOT to
* exist) the vnode pointer will be NULL.
*
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* Upon reaching the last segment of a path, if the reference
* is for DELETE, or NOCACHE is set (rewrite), and the
* name is located in the cache, it will be dropped.
*
* These locks are used (in the order in which they can be taken):
* NAME TYPE ROLE
* vnodelock mtx vnode lists and v_cache_dd field protection
* bucketlock rwlock for access to given set of hash buckets
* neglist mtx negative entry LRU management
*
* Additionally, ncneg_shrink_lock mtx is used to have at most one thread
* shrinking the LRU list.
*
* It is legal to take multiple vnodelock and bucketlock locks. The locking
* order is lower address first. Both are recursive.
*
* "." lookups are lockless.
*
* ".." and vnode -> name lookups require vnodelock.
*
* name -> vnode lookup requires the relevant bucketlock to be held for reading.
*
* Insertions and removals of entries require involved vnodes and bucketlocks
* to be write-locked to prevent other threads from seeing the entry.
*
* Some lookups result in removal of the found entry (e.g. getting rid of a
* negative entry with the intent to create a positive one), which poses a
* problem when multiple threads reach the state. Similarly, two different
* threads can purge two different vnodes and try to remove the same name.
*
* If the already held vnode lock is lower than the second required lock, we
* can just take the other lock. However, in the opposite case, this could
* deadlock. As such, this is resolved by trylocking and if that fails unlocking
* the first node, locking everything in order and revalidating the state.
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*/
VFS_SMR_DECLARE;
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/*
* Structures associated with name caching.
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*/
#define NCHHASH(hash) \
(&nchashtbl[(hash) & nchash])
static __read_mostly CK_LIST_HEAD(nchashhead, namecache) *nchashtbl;/* Hash Table */
static u_long __read_mostly nchash; /* size of hash table */
SYSCTL_ULONG(_debug, OID_AUTO, nchash, CTLFLAG_RD, &nchash, 0,
"Size of namecache hash table");
static u_long __read_mostly ncnegfactor = 5; /* ratio of negative entries */
SYSCTL_ULONG(_vfs, OID_AUTO, ncnegfactor, CTLFLAG_RW, &ncnegfactor, 0,
"Ratio of negative namecache entries");
static u_long __exclusive_cache_line numneg; /* number of negative entries allocated */
static u_long __exclusive_cache_line numcache;/* number of cache entries allocated */
u_int ncsizefactor = 2;
SYSCTL_UINT(_vfs, OID_AUTO, ncsizefactor, CTLFLAG_RW, &ncsizefactor, 0,
"Size factor for namecache");
static u_int __read_mostly ncpurgeminvnodes;
SYSCTL_UINT(_vfs, OID_AUTO, ncpurgeminvnodes, CTLFLAG_RW, &ncpurgeminvnodes, 0,
"Number of vnodes below which purgevfs ignores the request");
static u_int __read_mostly ncsize; /* the size as computed on creation or resizing */
struct nchstats nchstats; /* cache effectiveness statistics */
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static struct mtx __exclusive_cache_line ncneg_shrink_lock;
struct neglist {
struct mtx nl_lock;
TAILQ_HEAD(, namecache) nl_list;
} __aligned(CACHE_LINE_SIZE);
static struct neglist __read_mostly *neglists;
static struct neglist ncneg_hot;
static u_long numhotneg;
#define numneglists (ncneghash + 1)
static u_int __read_mostly ncneghash;
static inline struct neglist *
NCP2NEGLIST(struct namecache *ncp)
{
return (&neglists[(((uintptr_t)(ncp) >> 8) & ncneghash)]);
}
static inline struct negstate *
NCP2NEGSTATE(struct namecache *ncp)
{
MPASS(ncp->nc_flag & NCF_NEGATIVE);
return (&ncp->nc_neg);
}
#define numbucketlocks (ncbuckethash + 1)
static u_int __read_mostly ncbuckethash;
static struct rwlock_padalign __read_mostly *bucketlocks;
#define HASH2BUCKETLOCK(hash) \
((struct rwlock *)(&bucketlocks[((hash) & ncbuckethash)]))
#define numvnodelocks (ncvnodehash + 1)
static u_int __read_mostly ncvnodehash;
static struct mtx __read_mostly *vnodelocks;
static inline struct mtx *
VP2VNODELOCK(struct vnode *vp)
{
return (&vnodelocks[(((uintptr_t)(vp) >> 8) & ncvnodehash)]);
}
/*
* UMA zones for the VFS cache.
*
* The small cache is used for entries with short names, which are the
* most common. The large cache is used for entries which are too big to
* fit in the small cache.
*/
static uma_zone_t __read_mostly cache_zone_small;
static uma_zone_t __read_mostly cache_zone_small_ts;
static uma_zone_t __read_mostly cache_zone_large;
static uma_zone_t __read_mostly cache_zone_large_ts;
Nul-terminate strings in the VFS name cache, which negligibly change the size and cost of name cache entries, but make adding debugging and tracing easier. Add SDT DTrace probes for various namecache events: vfs:namecache:enter:done - new entry in the name cache, passed parent directory vnode pointer, name added to the cache, and child vnode pointer. vfs:namecache:enter_negative:done - new negative entry in the name cache, passed parent vnode pointer, name added to the cache. vfs:namecache:fullpath:enter - call to vn_fullpath1() is made, passed the vnode to resolve to a name. vfs:namecache:fullpath:hit - vn_fullpath1() successfully resolved a search for the parent of an object using the namecache, passed the discovered parent directory vnode pointer, name, and child vnode pointer. vfs:namecache:fullpath:miss - vn_fullpath1() failed to resolve a search for the parent of an object using the namecache, passed the child vnode pointer. vfs:namecache:fullpath:return - vn_fullpath1() has completed, passed the error number, and if that is zero, the vnode to resolve, and the returned path. vfs:namecache:lookup:hit - postive name cache entry hit, passed the parent directory vnode pointer, name, and child vnode pointer. vfs:namecache:lookup:hit_negative - negative name cache entry hit, passed the parent directory vnode pointer and name. vfs:namecache:lookup:miss - name cache miss, passed the parent directory pointer and the full remaining component name (not terminated after the cache miss component). vfs:namecache:purge:done - name cache purge for a vnode, passed the vnode pointer to purge. vfs:namecache:purge_negative:done - name cache purge of negative entries for children of a vnode, passed the vnode pointer to purge. vfs:namecache:purgevfs - name cache purge for a mountpoint, passed the mount pointer. Separate probes will also be invoked for each cache entry zapped. vfs:namecache:zap:done - name cache entry zapped, passed the parent directory vnode pointer, name, and child vnode pointer. vfs:namecache:zap_negative:done - negative name cache entry zapped, passed the parent directory vnode pointer and name. For any probes involving an extant name cache entry (enter, hit, zapp), we use the nul-terminated string for the name component. For misses, the remainder of the path, including later components, is provided as an argument instead since there is no handy nul-terminated version of the string around. This is arguably a bug. MFC after: 1 month Sponsored by: Google, Inc. Reviewed by: jhb, kan, kib (earlier version)
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#define CACHE_PATH_CUTOFF 35
static struct namecache *
cache_alloc(int len, int ts)
{
struct namecache_ts *ncp_ts;
struct namecache *ncp;
if (__predict_false(ts)) {
if (len <= CACHE_PATH_CUTOFF)
ncp_ts = uma_zalloc_smr(cache_zone_small_ts, M_WAITOK);
else
ncp_ts = uma_zalloc_smr(cache_zone_large_ts, M_WAITOK);
ncp = &ncp_ts->nc_nc;
} else {
if (len <= CACHE_PATH_CUTOFF)
ncp = uma_zalloc_smr(cache_zone_small, M_WAITOK);
else
ncp = uma_zalloc_smr(cache_zone_large, M_WAITOK);
}
return (ncp);
}
static void
cache_free(struct namecache *ncp)
{
struct namecache_ts *ncp_ts;
if (ncp == NULL)
return;
if ((ncp->nc_flag & NCF_DVDROP) != 0)
vdrop(ncp->nc_dvp);
if (__predict_false(ncp->nc_flag & NCF_TS)) {
ncp_ts = __containerof(ncp, struct namecache_ts, nc_nc);
if (ncp->nc_nlen <= CACHE_PATH_CUTOFF)
uma_zfree_smr(cache_zone_small_ts, ncp_ts);
else
uma_zfree_smr(cache_zone_large_ts, ncp_ts);
} else {
if (ncp->nc_nlen <= CACHE_PATH_CUTOFF)
uma_zfree_smr(cache_zone_small, ncp);
else
uma_zfree_smr(cache_zone_large, ncp);
}
}
static void
cache_out_ts(struct namecache *ncp, struct timespec *tsp, int *ticksp)
{
struct namecache_ts *ncp_ts;
KASSERT((ncp->nc_flag & NCF_TS) != 0 ||
(tsp == NULL && ticksp == NULL),
("No NCF_TS"));
if (tsp == NULL && ticksp == NULL)
return;
ncp_ts = __containerof(ncp, struct namecache_ts, nc_nc);
if (tsp != NULL)
*tsp = ncp_ts->nc_time;
if (ticksp != NULL)
*ticksp = ncp_ts->nc_ticks;
}
#ifdef DEBUG_CACHE
static int __read_mostly doingcache = 1; /* 1 => enable the cache */
SYSCTL_INT(_debug, OID_AUTO, vfscache, CTLFLAG_RW, &doingcache, 0,
"VFS namecache enabled");
#endif
/* Export size information to userland */
SYSCTL_INT(_debug_sizeof, OID_AUTO, namecache, CTLFLAG_RD, SYSCTL_NULL_INT_PTR,
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sizeof(struct namecache), "sizeof(struct namecache)");
/*
* The new name cache statistics
*/
static SYSCTL_NODE(_vfs, OID_AUTO, cache, CTLFLAG_RW | CTLFLAG_MPSAFE, 0,
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"Name cache statistics");
#define STATNODE_ULONG(name, descr) \
SYSCTL_ULONG(_vfs_cache, OID_AUTO, name, CTLFLAG_RD, &name, 0, descr);
#define STATNODE_COUNTER(name, descr) \
static COUNTER_U64_DEFINE_EARLY(name); \
SYSCTL_COUNTER_U64(_vfs_cache, OID_AUTO, name, CTLFLAG_RD, &name, \
descr);
STATNODE_ULONG(numneg, "Number of negative cache entries");
STATNODE_ULONG(numcache, "Number of cache entries");
STATNODE_COUNTER(numcachehv, "Number of namecache entries with vnodes held");
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STATNODE_COUNTER(numdrops, "Number of dropped entries due to reaching the limit");
STATNODE_COUNTER(dothits, "Number of '.' hits");
STATNODE_COUNTER(dotdothits, "Number of '..' hits");
STATNODE_COUNTER(numchecks, "Number of checks in lookup");
STATNODE_COUNTER(nummiss, "Number of cache misses");
STATNODE_COUNTER(nummisszap, "Number of cache misses we do not want to cache");
STATNODE_COUNTER(numposzaps,
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"Number of cache hits (positive) we do not want to cache");
STATNODE_COUNTER(numposhits, "Number of cache hits (positive)");
STATNODE_COUNTER(numnegzaps,
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"Number of cache hits (negative) we do not want to cache");
STATNODE_COUNTER(numneghits, "Number of cache hits (negative)");
/* These count for vn_getcwd(), too. */
STATNODE_COUNTER(numfullpathcalls, "Number of fullpath search calls");
STATNODE_COUNTER(numfullpathfail1, "Number of fullpath search errors (ENOTDIR)");
STATNODE_COUNTER(numfullpathfail2,
"Number of fullpath search errors (VOP_VPTOCNP failures)");
STATNODE_COUNTER(numfullpathfail4, "Number of fullpath search errors (ENOMEM)");
STATNODE_COUNTER(numfullpathfound, "Number of successful fullpath calls");
STATNODE_COUNTER(zap_and_exit_bucket_relock_success,
"Number of successful removals after relocking");
static long zap_and_exit_bucket_fail; STATNODE_ULONG(zap_and_exit_bucket_fail,
"Number of times zap_and_exit failed to lock");
static long zap_and_exit_bucket_fail2; STATNODE_ULONG(zap_and_exit_bucket_fail2,
"Number of times zap_and_exit failed to lock");
static long cache_lock_vnodes_cel_3_failures;
STATNODE_ULONG(cache_lock_vnodes_cel_3_failures,
"Number of times 3-way vnode locking failed");
STATNODE_ULONG(numhotneg, "Number of hot negative entries");
STATNODE_COUNTER(numneg_evicted,
"Number of negative entries evicted when adding a new entry");
STATNODE_COUNTER(shrinking_skipped,
"Number of times shrinking was already in progress");
static void cache_zap_locked(struct namecache *ncp);
static int vn_fullpath_hardlink(struct thread *td, struct nameidata *ndp, char **retbuf,
char **freebuf, size_t *buflen);
static int vn_fullpath_any(struct thread *td, struct vnode *vp, struct vnode *rdir,
char *buf, char **retbuf, size_t *buflen);
static int vn_fullpath_dir(struct thread *td, struct vnode *vp, struct vnode *rdir,
char *buf, char **retbuf, size_t *len, bool slash_prefixed, size_t addend);
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static MALLOC_DEFINE(M_VFSCACHE, "vfscache", "VFS name cache entries");
static int cache_yield;
SYSCTL_INT(_vfs_cache, OID_AUTO, yield, CTLFLAG_RD, &cache_yield, 0,
"Number of times cache called yield");
static void __noinline
cache_maybe_yield(void)
{
if (should_yield()) {
cache_yield++;
kern_yield(PRI_USER);
}
}
static inline void
cache_assert_vlp_locked(struct mtx *vlp)
{
if (vlp != NULL)
mtx_assert(vlp, MA_OWNED);
}
static inline void
cache_assert_vnode_locked(struct vnode *vp)
{
struct mtx *vlp;
vlp = VP2VNODELOCK(vp);
cache_assert_vlp_locked(vlp);
}
static uint32_t
cache_get_hash(char *name, u_char len, struct vnode *dvp)
{
uint32_t hash;
hash = fnv_32_buf(name, len, FNV1_32_INIT);
hash = fnv_32_buf(&dvp, sizeof(dvp), hash);
return (hash);
}
static inline struct rwlock *
NCP2BUCKETLOCK(struct namecache *ncp)
{
uint32_t hash;
hash = cache_get_hash(ncp->nc_name, ncp->nc_nlen, ncp->nc_dvp);
return (HASH2BUCKETLOCK(hash));
}
#ifdef INVARIANTS
static void
cache_assert_bucket_locked(struct namecache *ncp, int mode)
{
struct rwlock *blp;
blp = NCP2BUCKETLOCK(ncp);
rw_assert(blp, mode);
}
#else
#define cache_assert_bucket_locked(x, y) do { } while (0)
#endif
#define cache_sort_vnodes(x, y) _cache_sort_vnodes((void **)(x), (void **)(y))
static void
_cache_sort_vnodes(void **p1, void **p2)
{
void *tmp;
MPASS(*p1 != NULL || *p2 != NULL);
if (*p1 > *p2) {
tmp = *p2;
*p2 = *p1;
*p1 = tmp;
}
}
static void
cache_lock_all_buckets(void)
{
u_int i;
for (i = 0; i < numbucketlocks; i++)
rw_wlock(&bucketlocks[i]);
}
static void
cache_unlock_all_buckets(void)
{
u_int i;
for (i = 0; i < numbucketlocks; i++)
rw_wunlock(&bucketlocks[i]);
}
static void
cache_lock_all_vnodes(void)
{
u_int i;
for (i = 0; i < numvnodelocks; i++)
mtx_lock(&vnodelocks[i]);
}
static void
cache_unlock_all_vnodes(void)
{
u_int i;
for (i = 0; i < numvnodelocks; i++)
mtx_unlock(&vnodelocks[i]);
}
static int
cache_trylock_vnodes(struct mtx *vlp1, struct mtx *vlp2)
{
cache_sort_vnodes(&vlp1, &vlp2);
if (vlp1 != NULL) {
if (!mtx_trylock(vlp1))
return (EAGAIN);
}
if (!mtx_trylock(vlp2)) {
if (vlp1 != NULL)
mtx_unlock(vlp1);
return (EAGAIN);
}
return (0);
}
static void
cache_lock_vnodes(struct mtx *vlp1, struct mtx *vlp2)
{
MPASS(vlp1 != NULL || vlp2 != NULL);
MPASS(vlp1 <= vlp2);
if (vlp1 != NULL)
mtx_lock(vlp1);
if (vlp2 != NULL)
mtx_lock(vlp2);
}
static void
cache_unlock_vnodes(struct mtx *vlp1, struct mtx *vlp2)
{
MPASS(vlp1 != NULL || vlp2 != NULL);
if (vlp1 != NULL)
mtx_unlock(vlp1);
if (vlp2 != NULL)
mtx_unlock(vlp2);
}
static int
sysctl_nchstats(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
{
struct nchstats snap;
if (req->oldptr == NULL)
return (SYSCTL_OUT(req, 0, sizeof(snap)));
snap = nchstats;
snap.ncs_goodhits = counter_u64_fetch(numposhits);
snap.ncs_neghits = counter_u64_fetch(numneghits);
snap.ncs_badhits = counter_u64_fetch(numposzaps) +
counter_u64_fetch(numnegzaps);
snap.ncs_miss = counter_u64_fetch(nummisszap) +
counter_u64_fetch(nummiss);
return (SYSCTL_OUT(req, &snap, sizeof(snap)));
}
SYSCTL_PROC(_vfs_cache, OID_AUTO, nchstats, CTLTYPE_OPAQUE | CTLFLAG_RD |
CTLFLAG_MPSAFE, 0, 0, sysctl_nchstats, "LU",
"VFS cache effectiveness statistics");
#ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
/*
* Grab an atomic snapshot of the name cache hash chain lengths
*/
static SYSCTL_NODE(_debug, OID_AUTO, hashstat,
CTLFLAG_RW | CTLFLAG_MPSAFE, NULL,
"hash table stats");
static int
sysctl_debug_hashstat_rawnchash(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
{
struct nchashhead *ncpp;
struct namecache *ncp;
int i, error, n_nchash, *cntbuf;
retry:
n_nchash = nchash + 1; /* nchash is max index, not count */
if (req->oldptr == NULL)
return SYSCTL_OUT(req, 0, n_nchash * sizeof(int));
cntbuf = malloc(n_nchash * sizeof(int), M_TEMP, M_ZERO | M_WAITOK);
cache_lock_all_buckets();
if (n_nchash != nchash + 1) {
cache_unlock_all_buckets();
free(cntbuf, M_TEMP);
goto retry;
}
/* Scan hash tables counting entries */
for (ncpp = nchashtbl, i = 0; i < n_nchash; ncpp++, i++)
CK_LIST_FOREACH(ncp, ncpp, nc_hash)
cntbuf[i]++;
cache_unlock_all_buckets();
for (error = 0, i = 0; i < n_nchash; i++)
if ((error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, &cntbuf[i], sizeof(int))) != 0)
break;
free(cntbuf, M_TEMP);
return (error);
}
SYSCTL_PROC(_debug_hashstat, OID_AUTO, rawnchash, CTLTYPE_INT|CTLFLAG_RD|
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CTLFLAG_MPSAFE, 0, 0, sysctl_debug_hashstat_rawnchash, "S,int",
"nchash chain lengths");
static int
sysctl_debug_hashstat_nchash(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
{
int error;
struct nchashhead *ncpp;
struct namecache *ncp;
int n_nchash;
int count, maxlength, used, pct;
if (!req->oldptr)
return SYSCTL_OUT(req, 0, 4 * sizeof(int));
cache_lock_all_buckets();
n_nchash = nchash + 1; /* nchash is max index, not count */
used = 0;
maxlength = 0;
/* Scan hash tables for applicable entries */
for (ncpp = nchashtbl; n_nchash > 0; n_nchash--, ncpp++) {
count = 0;
CK_LIST_FOREACH(ncp, ncpp, nc_hash) {
count++;
}
if (count)
used++;
if (maxlength < count)
maxlength = count;
}
n_nchash = nchash + 1;
cache_unlock_all_buckets();
pct = (used * 100) / (n_nchash / 100);
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error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, &n_nchash, sizeof(n_nchash));
if (error)
return (error);
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error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, &used, sizeof(used));
if (error)
return (error);
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error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, &maxlength, sizeof(maxlength));
if (error)
return (error);
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error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, &pct, sizeof(pct));
if (error)
return (error);
return (0);
}
SYSCTL_PROC(_debug_hashstat, OID_AUTO, nchash, CTLTYPE_INT|CTLFLAG_RD|
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CTLFLAG_MPSAFE, 0, 0, sysctl_debug_hashstat_nchash, "I",
"nchash statistics (number of total/used buckets, maximum chain length, usage percentage)");
#endif
/*
* Negative entries management
*
* A variation of LRU scheme is used. New entries are hashed into one of
* numneglists cold lists. Entries get promoted to the hot list on first hit.
*
* The shrinker will demote hot list head and evict from the cold list in a
* round-robin manner.
*/
static void
cache_negative_init(struct namecache *ncp)
{
struct negstate *negstate;
ncp->nc_flag |= NCF_NEGATIVE;
negstate = NCP2NEGSTATE(ncp);
negstate->neg_flag = 0;
}
static void
cache_negative_hit(struct namecache *ncp)
{
struct neglist *neglist;
struct negstate *negstate;
negstate = NCP2NEGSTATE(ncp);
if ((negstate->neg_flag & NEG_HOT) != 0)
return;
neglist = NCP2NEGLIST(ncp);
mtx_lock(&ncneg_hot.nl_lock);
mtx_lock(&neglist->nl_lock);
if ((negstate->neg_flag & NEG_HOT) == 0) {
numhotneg++;
TAILQ_REMOVE(&neglist->nl_list, ncp, nc_dst);
TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&ncneg_hot.nl_list, ncp, nc_dst);
negstate->neg_flag |= NEG_HOT;
}
mtx_unlock(&neglist->nl_lock);
mtx_unlock(&ncneg_hot.nl_lock);
}
static void
cache_negative_insert(struct namecache *ncp)
{
struct neglist *neglist;
MPASS(ncp->nc_flag & NCF_NEGATIVE);
cache_assert_bucket_locked(ncp, RA_WLOCKED);
neglist = NCP2NEGLIST(ncp);
mtx_lock(&neglist->nl_lock);
TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&neglist->nl_list, ncp, nc_dst);
mtx_unlock(&neglist->nl_lock);
atomic_add_rel_long(&numneg, 1);
}
static void
cache_negative_remove(struct namecache *ncp)
{
struct neglist *neglist;
struct negstate *negstate;
bool hot_locked = false;
bool list_locked = false;
cache_assert_bucket_locked(ncp, RA_WLOCKED);
neglist = NCP2NEGLIST(ncp);
negstate = NCP2NEGSTATE(ncp);
if ((negstate->neg_flag & NEG_HOT) != 0) {
hot_locked = true;
mtx_lock(&ncneg_hot.nl_lock);
if ((negstate->neg_flag & NEG_HOT) == 0) {
list_locked = true;
mtx_lock(&neglist->nl_lock);
}
} else {
list_locked = true;
mtx_lock(&neglist->nl_lock);
}
if ((negstate->neg_flag & NEG_HOT) != 0) {
mtx_assert(&ncneg_hot.nl_lock, MA_OWNED);
TAILQ_REMOVE(&ncneg_hot.nl_list, ncp, nc_dst);
numhotneg--;
} else {
mtx_assert(&neglist->nl_lock, MA_OWNED);
TAILQ_REMOVE(&neglist->nl_list, ncp, nc_dst);
}
if (list_locked)
mtx_unlock(&neglist->nl_lock);
if (hot_locked)
mtx_unlock(&ncneg_hot.nl_lock);
atomic_subtract_rel_long(&numneg, 1);
}
static void
cache_negative_shrink_select(struct namecache **ncpp,
struct neglist **neglistpp)
{
struct neglist *neglist;
struct namecache *ncp;
static u_int cycle;
u_int i;
*ncpp = ncp = NULL;
for (i = 0; i < numneglists; i++) {
neglist = &neglists[(cycle + i) % numneglists];
if (TAILQ_FIRST(&neglist->nl_list) == NULL)
continue;
mtx_lock(&neglist->nl_lock);
ncp = TAILQ_FIRST(&neglist->nl_list);
if (ncp != NULL)
break;
mtx_unlock(&neglist->nl_lock);
}
*neglistpp = neglist;
*ncpp = ncp;
cycle++;
}
static void
cache_negative_zap_one(void)
{
struct namecache *ncp, *ncp2;
struct neglist *neglist;
struct negstate *negstate;
struct mtx *dvlp;
struct rwlock *blp;
if (mtx_owner(&ncneg_shrink_lock) != NULL ||
!mtx_trylock(&ncneg_shrink_lock)) {
counter_u64_add(shrinking_skipped, 1);
return;
}
mtx_lock(&ncneg_hot.nl_lock);
ncp = TAILQ_FIRST(&ncneg_hot.nl_list);
if (ncp != NULL) {
neglist = NCP2NEGLIST(ncp);
negstate = NCP2NEGSTATE(ncp);
mtx_lock(&neglist->nl_lock);
MPASS((negstate->neg_flag & NEG_HOT) != 0);
TAILQ_REMOVE(&ncneg_hot.nl_list, ncp, nc_dst);
TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&neglist->nl_list, ncp, nc_dst);
negstate->neg_flag &= ~NEG_HOT;
numhotneg--;
mtx_unlock(&neglist->nl_lock);
}
mtx_unlock(&ncneg_hot.nl_lock);
cache_negative_shrink_select(&ncp, &neglist);
mtx_unlock(&ncneg_shrink_lock);
if (ncp == NULL)
return;
MPASS(ncp->nc_flag & NCF_NEGATIVE);
dvlp = VP2VNODELOCK(ncp->nc_dvp);
blp = NCP2BUCKETLOCK(ncp);
mtx_unlock(&neglist->nl_lock);
mtx_lock(dvlp);
rw_wlock(blp);
/*
* Enter SMR to safely check the negative list.
* Even if the found pointer matches, the entry may now be reallocated
* and used by a different vnode.
*/
vfs_smr_enter();
ncp2 = TAILQ_FIRST(&neglist->nl_list);
if (ncp != ncp2 || dvlp != VP2VNODELOCK(ncp2->nc_dvp) ||
blp != NCP2BUCKETLOCK(ncp2)) {
vfs_smr_exit();
ncp = NULL;
} else {
vfs_smr_exit();
SDT_PROBE2(vfs, namecache, shrink_negative, done, ncp->nc_dvp,
ncp->nc_name);
cache_zap_locked(ncp);
counter_u64_add(numneg_evicted, 1);
}
rw_wunlock(blp);
mtx_unlock(dvlp);
cache_free(ncp);
}
/*
* cache_zap_locked():
*
* Removes a namecache entry from cache, whether it contains an actual
* pointer to a vnode or if it is just a negative cache entry.
*/
1. Add a {pointer, v_id} pair to the vnode to store the reference to the ".." vnode. This is cheaper storagewise than keeping it in the namecache, and it makes more sense since it's a 1:1 mapping. 2. Also handle the case of "." more intelligently rather than stuff the namecache with pointless entries. 3. Add two lists to the vnode and hang namecache entries which go from or to this vnode. When cleaning a vnode, delete all namecache entries it invalidates. 4. Never reuse namecache enties, malloc new ones when we need it, free old ones when they die. No longer a hard limit on how many we can have. 5. Remove the upper limit on namelength of namecache entries. 6. Make a global list for negative namecache entries, limit their number to a sysctl'able (debug.ncnegfactor) fraction of the total namecache. Currently the default fraction is 1/16th. (Suggestions for better default wanted!) 7. Assign v_id correctly in the face of 32bit rollover. 8. Remove the LRU list for namecache entries, not needed. Remove the #ifdef NCH_STATISTICS stuff, it's not needed either. 9. Use the vnode freelist as a true LRU list, also for namecache accesses. 10. Reuse vnodes more aggresively but also more selectively, if we can't reuse, malloc a new one. There is no longer a hard limit on their number, they grow to the point where we don't reuse potentially usable vnodes. A vnode will not get recycled if still has pages in core or if it is the source of namecache entries (Yes, this does indeed work :-) "." and ".." are not namecache entries any longer...) 11. Do not overload the v_id field in namecache entries with whiteout information, use a char sized flags field instead, so we can get rid of the vpid and v_id fields from the namecache struct. Since we're linked to the vnodes and purged when they're cleaned, we don't have to check the v_id any more. 12. NFS knew about the limitation on name length in the namecache, it shouldn't and doesn't now. Bugs: The namecache statistics no longer includes the hits for ".." and "." hits. Performance impact: Generally in the +/- 0.5% for "normal" workstations, but I hope this will allow the system to be selftuning over a bigger range of "special" applications. The case where RAM is available but unused for cache because we don't have any vnodes should be gone. Future work: Straighten out the namecache statistics. "desiredvnodes" is still used to (bogusly ?) size hash tables in the filesystems. I have still to find a way to safely free unused vnodes back so their number can shrink when not needed. There is a few uses of the v_id field left in the filesystems, scheduled for demolition at a later time. Maybe a one slot cache for unused namecache entries should be implemented to decrease the malloc/free frequency.
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static void
cache_zap_locked(struct namecache *ncp)
1. Add a {pointer, v_id} pair to the vnode to store the reference to the ".." vnode. This is cheaper storagewise than keeping it in the namecache, and it makes more sense since it's a 1:1 mapping. 2. Also handle the case of "." more intelligently rather than stuff the namecache with pointless entries. 3. Add two lists to the vnode and hang namecache entries which go from or to this vnode. When cleaning a vnode, delete all namecache entries it invalidates. 4. Never reuse namecache enties, malloc new ones when we need it, free old ones when they die. No longer a hard limit on how many we can have. 5. Remove the upper limit on namelength of namecache entries. 6. Make a global list for negative namecache entries, limit their number to a sysctl'able (debug.ncnegfactor) fraction of the total namecache. Currently the default fraction is 1/16th. (Suggestions for better default wanted!) 7. Assign v_id correctly in the face of 32bit rollover. 8. Remove the LRU list for namecache entries, not needed. Remove the #ifdef NCH_STATISTICS stuff, it's not needed either. 9. Use the vnode freelist as a true LRU list, also for namecache accesses. 10. Reuse vnodes more aggresively but also more selectively, if we can't reuse, malloc a new one. There is no longer a hard limit on their number, they grow to the point where we don't reuse potentially usable vnodes. A vnode will not get recycled if still has pages in core or if it is the source of namecache entries (Yes, this does indeed work :-) "." and ".." are not namecache entries any longer...) 11. Do not overload the v_id field in namecache entries with whiteout information, use a char sized flags field instead, so we can get rid of the vpid and v_id fields from the namecache struct. Since we're linked to the vnodes and purged when they're cleaned, we don't have to check the v_id any more. 12. NFS knew about the limitation on name length in the namecache, it shouldn't and doesn't now. Bugs: The namecache statistics no longer includes the hits for ".." and "." hits. Performance impact: Generally in the +/- 0.5% for "normal" workstations, but I hope this will allow the system to be selftuning over a bigger range of "special" applications. The case where RAM is available but unused for cache because we don't have any vnodes should be gone. Future work: Straighten out the namecache statistics. "desiredvnodes" is still used to (bogusly ?) size hash tables in the filesystems. I have still to find a way to safely free unused vnodes back so their number can shrink when not needed. There is a few uses of the v_id field left in the filesystems, scheduled for demolition at a later time. Maybe a one slot cache for unused namecache entries should be implemented to decrease the malloc/free frequency.
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{
if (!(ncp->nc_flag & NCF_NEGATIVE))
cache_assert_vnode_locked(ncp->nc_vp);
cache_assert_vnode_locked(ncp->nc_dvp);
cache_assert_bucket_locked(ncp, RA_WLOCKED);
CTR2(KTR_VFS, "cache_zap(%p) vp %p", ncp,
(ncp->nc_flag & NCF_NEGATIVE) ? NULL : ncp->nc_vp);
cache_ncp_invalidate(ncp);
CK_LIST_REMOVE(ncp, nc_hash);
if (!(ncp->nc_flag & NCF_NEGATIVE)) {
SDT_PROBE3(vfs, namecache, zap, done, ncp->nc_dvp,
ncp->nc_name, ncp->nc_vp);
TAILQ_REMOVE(&ncp->nc_vp->v_cache_dst, ncp, nc_dst);
if (ncp == ncp->nc_vp->v_cache_dd)
ncp->nc_vp->v_cache_dd = NULL;
} else {
SDT_PROBE2(vfs, namecache, zap_negative, done, ncp->nc_dvp,
ncp->nc_name);
cache_negative_remove(ncp);
}
if (ncp->nc_flag & NCF_ISDOTDOT) {
if (ncp == ncp->nc_dvp->v_cache_dd)
ncp->nc_dvp->v_cache_dd = NULL;
} else {
LIST_REMOVE(ncp, nc_src);
if (LIST_EMPTY(&ncp->nc_dvp->v_cache_src)) {
ncp->nc_flag |= NCF_DVDROP;
counter_u64_add(numcachehv, -1);
}
}
atomic_subtract_rel_long(&numcache, 1);
}
static void
cache_zap_negative_locked_vnode_kl(struct namecache *ncp, struct vnode *vp)
{
struct rwlock *blp;
MPASS(ncp->nc_dvp == vp);
MPASS(ncp->nc_flag & NCF_NEGATIVE);
cache_assert_vnode_locked(vp);
blp = NCP2BUCKETLOCK(ncp);
rw_wlock(blp);
cache_zap_locked(ncp);
rw_wunlock(blp);
}
static bool
cache_zap_locked_vnode_kl2(struct namecache *ncp, struct vnode *vp,
struct mtx **vlpp)
{
struct mtx *pvlp, *vlp1, *vlp2, *to_unlock;
struct rwlock *blp;
MPASS(vp == ncp->nc_dvp || vp == ncp->nc_vp);
cache_assert_vnode_locked(vp);
if (ncp->nc_flag & NCF_NEGATIVE) {
if (*vlpp != NULL) {
mtx_unlock(*vlpp);
*vlpp = NULL;
}
cache_zap_negative_locked_vnode_kl(ncp, vp);
return (true);
}
pvlp = VP2VNODELOCK(vp);
blp = NCP2BUCKETLOCK(ncp);
vlp1 = VP2VNODELOCK(ncp->nc_dvp);
vlp2 = VP2VNODELOCK(ncp->nc_vp);
if (*vlpp == vlp1 || *vlpp == vlp2) {
to_unlock = *vlpp;
*vlpp = NULL;
} else {
if (*vlpp != NULL) {
mtx_unlock(*vlpp);
*vlpp = NULL;
}
cache_sort_vnodes(&vlp1, &vlp2);
if (vlp1 == pvlp) {
mtx_lock(vlp2);
to_unlock = vlp2;
} else {
if (!mtx_trylock(vlp1))
goto out_relock;
to_unlock = vlp1;
}
}
rw_wlock(blp);
cache_zap_locked(ncp);
rw_wunlock(blp);
if (to_unlock != NULL)
mtx_unlock(to_unlock);
return (true);
out_relock:
mtx_unlock(vlp2);
mtx_lock(vlp1);
mtx_lock(vlp2);
MPASS(*vlpp == NULL);
*vlpp = vlp1;
return (false);
}
static int __noinline
cache_zap_locked_vnode(struct namecache *ncp, struct vnode *vp)
{
struct mtx *pvlp, *vlp1, *vlp2, *to_unlock;
struct rwlock *blp;
int error = 0;
MPASS(vp == ncp->nc_dvp || vp == ncp->nc_vp);
cache_assert_vnode_locked(vp);
pvlp = VP2VNODELOCK(vp);
if (ncp->nc_flag & NCF_NEGATIVE) {
cache_zap_negative_locked_vnode_kl(ncp, vp);
goto out;
}
blp = NCP2BUCKETLOCK(ncp);
vlp1 = VP2VNODELOCK(ncp->nc_dvp);
vlp2 = VP2VNODELOCK(ncp->nc_vp);
cache_sort_vnodes(&vlp1, &vlp2);
if (vlp1 == pvlp) {
mtx_lock(vlp2);
to_unlock = vlp2;
} else {
if (!mtx_trylock(vlp1)) {
error = EAGAIN;
goto out;
}
to_unlock = vlp1;
}
rw_wlock(blp);
cache_zap_locked(ncp);
rw_wunlock(blp);
mtx_unlock(to_unlock);
out:
mtx_unlock(pvlp);
return (error);
}
/*
* If trylocking failed we can get here. We know enough to take all needed locks
* in the right order and re-lookup the entry.
*/
static int
cache_zap_unlocked_bucket(struct namecache *ncp, struct componentname *cnp,
struct vnode *dvp, struct mtx *dvlp, struct mtx *vlp, uint32_t hash,
struct rwlock *blp)
{
struct namecache *rncp;
cache_assert_bucket_locked(ncp, RA_UNLOCKED);
cache_sort_vnodes(&dvlp, &vlp);
cache_lock_vnodes(dvlp, vlp);
rw_wlock(blp);
CK_LIST_FOREACH(rncp, (NCHHASH(hash)), nc_hash) {
if (rncp == ncp && rncp->nc_dvp == dvp &&
rncp->nc_nlen == cnp->cn_namelen &&
!bcmp(rncp->nc_name, cnp->cn_nameptr, rncp->nc_nlen))
break;
}
if (rncp != NULL) {
cache_zap_locked(rncp);
rw_wunlock(blp);
cache_unlock_vnodes(dvlp, vlp);
counter_u64_add(zap_and_exit_bucket_relock_success, 1);
return (0);
}
rw_wunlock(blp);
cache_unlock_vnodes(dvlp, vlp);
return (EAGAIN);
}
static int __noinline
cache_zap_wlocked_bucket(struct namecache *ncp, struct componentname *cnp,
uint32_t hash, struct rwlock *blp)
{
struct mtx *dvlp, *vlp;
struct vnode *dvp;
cache_assert_bucket_locked(ncp, RA_WLOCKED);
dvlp = VP2VNODELOCK(ncp->nc_dvp);
vlp = NULL;
if (!(ncp->nc_flag & NCF_NEGATIVE))
vlp = VP2VNODELOCK(ncp->nc_vp);
if (cache_trylock_vnodes(dvlp, vlp) == 0) {
cache_zap_locked(ncp);
rw_wunlock(blp);
cache_unlock_vnodes(dvlp, vlp);
return (0);
}
dvp = ncp->nc_dvp;
rw_wunlock(blp);
return (cache_zap_unlocked_bucket(ncp, cnp, dvp, dvlp, vlp, hash, blp));
}
static int __noinline
cache_zap_rlocked_bucket(struct namecache *ncp, struct componentname *cnp,
uint32_t hash, struct rwlock *blp)
{
struct mtx *dvlp, *vlp;
struct vnode *dvp;
cache_assert_bucket_locked(ncp, RA_RLOCKED);
dvlp = VP2VNODELOCK(ncp->nc_dvp);
vlp = NULL;
if (!(ncp->nc_flag & NCF_NEGATIVE))
vlp = VP2VNODELOCK(ncp->nc_vp);
if (cache_trylock_vnodes(dvlp, vlp) == 0) {
rw_runlock(blp);
rw_wlock(blp);
cache_zap_locked(ncp);
rw_wunlock(blp);
cache_unlock_vnodes(dvlp, vlp);
return (0);
}
dvp = ncp->nc_dvp;
rw_runlock(blp);
return (cache_zap_unlocked_bucket(ncp, cnp, dvp, dvlp, vlp, hash, blp));
}
static int
cache_zap_wlocked_bucket_kl(struct namecache *ncp, struct rwlock *blp,
struct mtx **vlpp1, struct mtx **vlpp2)
{
struct mtx *dvlp, *vlp;
cache_assert_bucket_locked(ncp, RA_WLOCKED);
dvlp = VP2VNODELOCK(ncp->nc_dvp);
vlp = NULL;
if (!(ncp->nc_flag & NCF_NEGATIVE))
vlp = VP2VNODELOCK(ncp->nc_vp);
cache_sort_vnodes(&dvlp, &vlp);
if (*vlpp1 == dvlp && *vlpp2 == vlp) {
cache_zap_locked(ncp);
cache_unlock_vnodes(dvlp, vlp);
*vlpp1 = NULL;
*vlpp2 = NULL;
return (0);
}
if (*vlpp1 != NULL)
mtx_unlock(*vlpp1);
if (*vlpp2 != NULL)
mtx_unlock(*vlpp2);
*vlpp1 = NULL;
*vlpp2 = NULL;
if (cache_trylock_vnodes(dvlp, vlp) == 0) {
cache_zap_locked(ncp);
cache_unlock_vnodes(dvlp, vlp);
return (0);
}
rw_wunlock(blp);
*vlpp1 = dvlp;
*vlpp2 = vlp;
if (*vlpp1 != NULL)
mtx_lock(*vlpp1);
mtx_lock(*vlpp2);
rw_wlock(blp);
return (EAGAIN);
}
static void
cache_lookup_unlock(struct rwlock *blp, struct mtx *vlp)
{
if (blp != NULL) {
rw_runlock(blp);
} else {
mtx_unlock(vlp);
}
}
static int __noinline
cache_lookup_dot(struct vnode *dvp, struct vnode **vpp, struct componentname *cnp,
struct timespec *tsp, int *ticksp)
{
int ltype;
*vpp = dvp;
CTR2(KTR_VFS, "cache_lookup(%p, %s) found via .",
dvp, cnp->cn_nameptr);
counter_u64_add(dothits, 1);
SDT_PROBE3(vfs, namecache, lookup, hit, dvp, ".", *vpp);
if (tsp != NULL)
timespecclear(tsp);
if (ticksp != NULL)
*ticksp = ticks;
vrefact(*vpp);
/*
* When we lookup "." we still can be asked to lock it
* differently...
*/
ltype = cnp->cn_lkflags & LK_TYPE_MASK;
if (ltype != VOP_ISLOCKED(*vpp)) {
if (ltype == LK_EXCLUSIVE) {
vn_lock(*vpp, LK_UPGRADE | LK_RETRY);
if (VN_IS_DOOMED((*vpp))) {
/* forced unmount */
vrele(*vpp);
*vpp = NULL;
return (ENOENT);
}
} else
vn_lock(*vpp, LK_DOWNGRADE | LK_RETRY);
}
return (-1);
}
static __noinline int
cache_lookup_nomakeentry(struct vnode *dvp, struct vnode **vpp,
struct componentname *cnp, struct timespec *tsp, int *ticksp)
{
struct namecache *ncp;
struct rwlock *blp;
struct mtx *dvlp, *dvlp2;
uint32_t hash;
int error;
if (cnp->cn_namelen == 2 &&
cnp->cn_nameptr[0] == '.' && cnp->cn_nameptr[1] == '.') {
counter_u64_add(dotdothits, 1);
dvlp = VP2VNODELOCK(dvp);
dvlp2 = NULL;
mtx_lock(dvlp);
retry_dotdot:
ncp = dvp->v_cache_dd;
if (ncp == NULL) {
SDT_PROBE3(vfs, namecache, lookup, miss, dvp,
"..", NULL);
mtx_unlock(dvlp);
if (dvlp2 != NULL)
mtx_unlock(dvlp2);
return (0);
}
if ((ncp->nc_flag & NCF_ISDOTDOT) != 0) {
if (ncp->nc_dvp != dvp)
panic("dvp %p v_cache_dd %p\n", dvp, ncp);
if (!cache_zap_locked_vnode_kl2(ncp,
dvp, &dvlp2))
goto retry_dotdot;
MPASS(dvp->v_cache_dd == NULL);
mtx_unlock(dvlp);
if (dvlp2 != NULL)
mtx_unlock(dvlp2);
cache_free(ncp);
} else {
dvp->v_cache_dd = NULL;
mtx_unlock(dvlp);
if (dvlp2 != NULL)
mtx_unlock(dvlp2);
}
return (0);
}
hash = cache_get_hash(cnp->cn_nameptr, cnp->cn_namelen, dvp);
blp = HASH2BUCKETLOCK(hash);
retry:
if (CK_LIST_EMPTY(NCHHASH(hash)))
goto out_no_entry;
rw_wlock(blp);
CK_LIST_FOREACH(ncp, (NCHHASH(hash)), nc_hash) {
counter_u64_add(numchecks, 1);
if (ncp->nc_dvp == dvp && ncp->nc_nlen == cnp->cn_namelen &&
!bcmp(ncp->nc_name, cnp->cn_nameptr, ncp->nc_nlen))
break;
}
/* We failed to find an entry */
if (ncp == NULL) {
rw_wunlock(blp);
goto out_no_entry;
}
error = cache_zap_wlocked_bucket(ncp, cnp, hash, blp);
if (__predict_false(error != 0)) {
zap_and_exit_bucket_fail++;
cache_maybe_yield();
goto retry;
}
counter_u64_add(numposzaps, 1);
cache_free(ncp);
return (0);
out_no_entry:
SDT_PROBE3(vfs, namecache, lookup, miss, dvp, cnp->cn_nameptr, NULL);
counter_u64_add(nummisszap, 1);
return (0);
}
/**
* Lookup a name in the name cache
*
* # Arguments
*
* - dvp: Parent directory in which to search.
* - vpp: Return argument. Will contain desired vnode on cache hit.
* - cnp: Parameters of the name search. The most interesting bits of
* the cn_flags field have the following meanings:
* - MAKEENTRY: If clear, free an entry from the cache rather than look
* it up.
* - ISDOTDOT: Must be set if and only if cn_nameptr == ".."
* - tsp: Return storage for cache timestamp. On a successful (positive
* or negative) lookup, tsp will be filled with any timespec that
* was stored when this cache entry was created. However, it will
* be clear for "." entries.
* - ticks: Return storage for alternate cache timestamp. On a successful
* (positive or negative) lookup, it will contain the ticks value
* that was current when the cache entry was created, unless cnp
* was ".".
*
* # Returns
*
* - -1: A positive cache hit. vpp will contain the desired vnode.
* - ENOENT: A negative cache hit, or dvp was recycled out from under us due
* to a forced unmount. vpp will not be modified. If the entry
* is a whiteout, then the ISWHITEOUT flag will be set in
* cnp->cn_flags.
* - 0: A cache miss. vpp will not be modified.
*
* # Locking
*
* On a cache hit, vpp will be returned locked and ref'd. If we're looking up
* .., dvp is unlocked. If we're looking up . an extra ref is taken, but the
* lock is not recursively acquired.
*/
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int
cache_lookup(struct vnode *dvp, struct vnode **vpp, struct componentname *cnp,
struct timespec *tsp, int *ticksp)
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{
struct namecache_ts *ncp_ts;
struct namecache *ncp;
struct negstate *negstate;
struct rwlock *blp;
struct mtx *dvlp;
uint32_t hash;
enum vgetstate vs;
int error, ltype;
bool try_smr, doing_smr, whiteout;
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#ifdef DEBUG_CACHE
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if (__predict_false(!doingcache)) {
cnp->cn_flags &= ~MAKEENTRY;
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return (0);
}
#endif
if (__predict_false(cnp->cn_namelen == 1 && cnp->cn_nameptr[0] == '.'))
return (cache_lookup_dot(dvp, vpp, cnp, tsp, ticksp));
if ((cnp->cn_flags & MAKEENTRY) == 0)
return (cache_lookup_nomakeentry(dvp, vpp, cnp, tsp, ticksp));
try_smr = true;
if (cnp->cn_nameiop == CREATE)
try_smr = false;
retry:
doing_smr = false;
blp = NULL;
dvlp = NULL;
error = 0;
if (cnp->cn_namelen == 2 &&
cnp->cn_nameptr[0] == '.' && cnp->cn_nameptr[1] == '.') {
counter_u64_add(dotdothits, 1);
dvlp = VP2VNODELOCK(dvp);
mtx_lock(dvlp);
ncp = dvp->v_cache_dd;
if (ncp == NULL) {
SDT_PROBE3(vfs, namecache, lookup, miss, dvp,
"..", NULL);
mtx_unlock(dvlp);
return (0);
1. Add a {pointer, v_id} pair to the vnode to store the reference to the ".." vnode. This is cheaper storagewise than keeping it in the namecache, and it makes more sense since it's a 1:1 mapping. 2. Also handle the case of "." more intelligently rather than stuff the namecache with pointless entries. 3. Add two lists to the vnode and hang namecache entries which go from or to this vnode. When cleaning a vnode, delete all namecache entries it invalidates. 4. Never reuse namecache enties, malloc new ones when we need it, free old ones when they die. No longer a hard limit on how many we can have. 5. Remove the upper limit on namelength of namecache entries. 6. Make a global list for negative namecache entries, limit their number to a sysctl'able (debug.ncnegfactor) fraction of the total namecache. Currently the default fraction is 1/16th. (Suggestions for better default wanted!) 7. Assign v_id correctly in the face of 32bit rollover. 8. Remove the LRU list for namecache entries, not needed. Remove the #ifdef NCH_STATISTICS stuff, it's not needed either. 9. Use the vnode freelist as a true LRU list, also for namecache accesses. 10. Reuse vnodes more aggresively but also more selectively, if we can't reuse, malloc a new one. There is no longer a hard limit on their number, they grow to the point where we don't reuse potentially usable vnodes. A vnode will not get recycled if still has pages in core or if it is the source of namecache entries (Yes, this does indeed work :-) "." and ".." are not namecache entries any longer...) 11. Do not overload the v_id field in namecache entries with whiteout information, use a char sized flags field instead, so we can get rid of the vpid and v_id fields from the namecache struct. Since we're linked to the vnodes and purged when they're cleaned, we don't have to check the v_id any more. 12. NFS knew about the limitation on name length in the namecache, it shouldn't and doesn't now. Bugs: The namecache statistics no longer includes the hits for ".." and "." hits. Performance impact: Generally in the +/- 0.5% for "normal" workstations, but I hope this will allow the system to be selftuning over a bigger range of "special" applications. The case where RAM is available but unused for cache because we don't have any vnodes should be gone. Future work: Straighten out the namecache statistics. "desiredvnodes" is still used to (bogusly ?) size hash tables in the filesystems. I have still to find a way to safely free unused vnodes back so their number can shrink when not needed. There is a few uses of the v_id field left in the filesystems, scheduled for demolition at a later time. Maybe a one slot cache for unused namecache entries should be implemented to decrease the malloc/free frequency.
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}
if ((ncp->nc_flag & NCF_ISDOTDOT) != 0) {
if (ncp->nc_flag & NCF_NEGATIVE)
*vpp = NULL;
else
*vpp = ncp->nc_vp;
} else
*vpp = ncp->nc_dvp;
/* Return failure if negative entry was found. */
if (*vpp == NULL)
goto negative_success;
CTR3(KTR_VFS, "cache_lookup(%p, %s) found %p via ..",
dvp, cnp->cn_nameptr, *vpp);
SDT_PROBE3(vfs, namecache, lookup, hit, dvp, "..",
*vpp);
cache_out_ts(ncp, tsp, ticksp);
if ((ncp->nc_flag & (NCF_ISDOTDOT | NCF_DTS)) ==
NCF_DTS && tsp != NULL) {
ncp_ts = __containerof(ncp, struct namecache_ts, nc_nc);
*tsp = ncp_ts->nc_dotdottime;
}
goto success;
}
1. Add a {pointer, v_id} pair to the vnode to store the reference to the ".." vnode. This is cheaper storagewise than keeping it in the namecache, and it makes more sense since it's a 1:1 mapping. 2. Also handle the case of "." more intelligently rather than stuff the namecache with pointless entries. 3. Add two lists to the vnode and hang namecache entries which go from or to this vnode. When cleaning a vnode, delete all namecache entries it invalidates. 4. Never reuse namecache enties, malloc new ones when we need it, free old ones when they die. No longer a hard limit on how many we can have. 5. Remove the upper limit on namelength of namecache entries. 6. Make a global list for negative namecache entries, limit their number to a sysctl'able (debug.ncnegfactor) fraction of the total namecache. Currently the default fraction is 1/16th. (Suggestions for better default wanted!) 7. Assign v_id correctly in the face of 32bit rollover. 8. Remove the LRU list for namecache entries, not needed. Remove the #ifdef NCH_STATISTICS stuff, it's not needed either. 9. Use the vnode freelist as a true LRU list, also for namecache accesses. 10. Reuse vnodes more aggresively but also more selectively, if we can't reuse, malloc a new one. There is no longer a hard limit on their number, they grow to the point where we don't reuse potentially usable vnodes. A vnode will not get recycled if still has pages in core or if it is the source of namecache entries (Yes, this does indeed work :-) "." and ".." are not namecache entries any longer...) 11. Do not overload the v_id field in namecache entries with whiteout information, use a char sized flags field instead, so we can get rid of the vpid and v_id fields from the namecache struct. Since we're linked to the vnodes and purged when they're cleaned, we don't have to check the v_id any more. 12. NFS knew about the limitation on name length in the namecache, it shouldn't and doesn't now. Bugs: The namecache statistics no longer includes the hits for ".." and "." hits. Performance impact: Generally in the +/- 0.5% for "normal" workstations, but I hope this will allow the system to be selftuning over a bigger range of "special" applications. The case where RAM is available but unused for cache because we don't have any vnodes should be gone. Future work: Straighten out the namecache statistics. "desiredvnodes" is still used to (bogusly ?) size hash tables in the filesystems. I have still to find a way to safely free unused vnodes back so their number can shrink when not needed. There is a few uses of the v_id field left in the filesystems, scheduled for demolition at a later time. Maybe a one slot cache for unused namecache entries should be implemented to decrease the malloc/free frequency.
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hash = cache_get_hash(cnp->cn_nameptr, cnp->cn_namelen, dvp);
retry_hashed:
if (try_smr) {
vfs_smr_enter();
doing_smr = true;
try_smr = false;
} else {
blp = HASH2BUCKETLOCK(hash);
rw_rlock(blp);
}
CK_LIST_FOREACH(ncp, (NCHHASH(hash)), nc_hash) {
counter_u64_add(numchecks, 1);
1. Add a {pointer, v_id} pair to the vnode to store the reference to the ".." vnode. This is cheaper storagewise than keeping it in the namecache, and it makes more sense since it's a 1:1 mapping. 2. Also handle the case of "." more intelligently rather than stuff the namecache with pointless entries. 3. Add two lists to the vnode and hang namecache entries which go from or to this vnode. When cleaning a vnode, delete all namecache entries it invalidates. 4. Never reuse namecache enties, malloc new ones when we need it, free old ones when they die. No longer a hard limit on how many we can have. 5. Remove the upper limit on namelength of namecache entries. 6. Make a global list for negative namecache entries, limit their number to a sysctl'able (debug.ncnegfactor) fraction of the total namecache. Currently the default fraction is 1/16th. (Suggestions for better default wanted!) 7. Assign v_id correctly in the face of 32bit rollover. 8. Remove the LRU list for namecache entries, not needed. Remove the #ifdef NCH_STATISTICS stuff, it's not needed either. 9. Use the vnode freelist as a true LRU list, also for namecache accesses. 10. Reuse vnodes more aggresively but also more selectively, if we can't reuse, malloc a new one. There is no longer a hard limit on their number, they grow to the point where we don't reuse potentially usable vnodes. A vnode will not get recycled if still has pages in core or if it is the source of namecache entries (Yes, this does indeed work :-) "." and ".." are not namecache entries any longer...) 11. Do not overload the v_id field in namecache entries with whiteout information, use a char sized flags field instead, so we can get rid of the vpid and v_id fields from the namecache struct. Since we're linked to the vnodes and purged when they're cleaned, we don't have to check the v_id any more. 12. NFS knew about the limitation on name length in the namecache, it shouldn't and doesn't now. Bugs: The namecache statistics no longer includes the hits for ".." and "." hits. Performance impact: Generally in the +/- 0.5% for "normal" workstations, but I hope this will allow the system to be selftuning over a bigger range of "special" applications. The case where RAM is available but unused for cache because we don't have any vnodes should be gone. Future work: Straighten out the namecache statistics. "desiredvnodes" is still used to (bogusly ?) size hash tables in the filesystems. I have still to find a way to safely free unused vnodes back so their number can shrink when not needed. There is a few uses of the v_id field left in the filesystems, scheduled for demolition at a later time. Maybe a one slot cache for unused namecache entries should be implemented to decrease the malloc/free frequency.
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if (ncp->nc_dvp == dvp && ncp->nc_nlen == cnp->cn_namelen &&
!bcmp(ncp->nc_name, cnp->cn_nameptr, ncp->nc_nlen))
break;
}
/* We failed to find an entry */
if (__predict_false(ncp == NULL)) {
if (doing_smr)
vfs_smr_exit();
else
rw_runlock(blp);
SDT_PROBE3(vfs, namecache, lookup, miss, dvp, cnp->cn_nameptr,
NULL);
counter_u64_add(nummiss, 1);
return (0);
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}
if (ncp->nc_flag & NCF_NEGATIVE)
goto negative_success;
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/* We found a "positive" match, return the vnode */
counter_u64_add(numposhits, 1);
*vpp = ncp->nc_vp;
CTR4(KTR_VFS, "cache_lookup(%p, %s) found %p via ncp %p",
dvp, cnp->cn_nameptr, *vpp, ncp);
SDT_PROBE3(vfs, namecache, lookup, hit, dvp, ncp->nc_name,
*vpp);
cache_out_ts(ncp, tsp, ticksp);
success:
/*
* On success we return a locked and ref'd vnode as per the lookup
* protocol.
*/
MPASS(dvp != *vpp);
ltype = 0; /* silence gcc warning */
if (cnp->cn_flags & ISDOTDOT) {
ltype = VOP_ISLOCKED(dvp);
VOP_UNLOCK(dvp);
}
if (doing_smr) {
if (cache_ncp_invalid(ncp)) {
vfs_smr_exit();
*vpp = NULL;
goto retry;
}
vs = vget_prep_smr(*vpp);
vfs_smr_exit();
if (vs == VGET_NONE) {
*vpp = NULL;
goto retry;
}
} else {
vs = vget_prep(*vpp);
cache_lookup_unlock(blp, dvlp);
}
error = vget_finish(*vpp, cnp->cn_lkflags, vs);
if (cnp->cn_flags & ISDOTDOT) {
vn_lock(dvp, ltype | LK_RETRY);
if (VN_IS_DOOMED(dvp)) {
if (error == 0)
vput(*vpp);
*vpp = NULL;
return (ENOENT);
}
}
if (error) {
*vpp = NULL;
goto retry;
}
if ((cnp->cn_flags & ISLASTCN) &&
(cnp->cn_lkflags & LK_TYPE_MASK) == LK_EXCLUSIVE) {
ASSERT_VOP_ELOCKED(*vpp, "cache_lookup");
}
return (-1);
negative_success:
/* We found a negative match, and want to create it, so purge */
if (cnp->cn_nameiop == CREATE) {
MPASS(!doing_smr);
counter_u64_add(numnegzaps, 1);
goto zap_and_exit;
}
SDT_PROBE2(vfs, namecache, lookup, hit__negative, dvp, ncp->nc_name);
cache_out_ts(ncp, tsp, ticksp);
counter_u64_add(numneghits, 1);
whiteout = (ncp->nc_flag & NCF_WHITE);
if (doing_smr) {
/*
* We need to take locks to promote an entry.
*/
negstate = NCP2NEGSTATE(ncp);
if ((negstate->neg_flag & NEG_HOT) == 0 ||
cache_ncp_invalid(ncp)) {
vfs_smr_exit();
doing_smr = false;
goto retry_hashed;
}
vfs_smr_exit();
} else {
cache_negative_hit(ncp);
cache_lookup_unlock(blp, dvlp);
}
if (whiteout)
cnp->cn_flags |= ISWHITEOUT;
return (ENOENT);
zap_and_exit:
MPASS(!doing_smr);
if (blp != NULL)
error = cache_zap_rlocked_bucket(ncp, cnp, hash, blp);
else
error = cache_zap_locked_vnode(ncp, dvp);
if (__predict_false(error != 0)) {
zap_and_exit_bucket_fail2++;
cache_maybe_yield();
goto retry;
}
cache_free(ncp);
return (0);
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}
struct celockstate {
struct mtx *vlp[3];
struct rwlock *blp[2];
};
CTASSERT((nitems(((struct celockstate *)0)->vlp) == 3));
CTASSERT((nitems(((struct celockstate *)0)->blp) == 2));
static inline void
cache_celockstate_init(struct celockstate *cel)
{
bzero(cel, sizeof(*cel));
}
static void
cache_lock_vnodes_cel(struct celockstate *cel, struct vnode *vp,
struct vnode *dvp)
{
struct mtx *vlp1, *vlp2;
MPASS(cel->vlp[0] == NULL);
MPASS(cel->vlp[1] == NULL);
MPASS(cel->vlp[2] == NULL);
MPASS(vp != NULL || dvp != NULL);
vlp1 = VP2VNODELOCK(vp);
vlp2 = VP2VNODELOCK(dvp);
cache_sort_vnodes(&vlp1, &vlp2);
if (vlp1 != NULL) {
mtx_lock(vlp1);
cel->vlp[0] = vlp1;
}
mtx_lock(vlp2);
cel->vlp[1] = vlp2;
}
static void
cache_unlock_vnodes_cel(struct celockstate *cel)
{
MPASS(cel->vlp[0] != NULL || cel->vlp[1] != NULL);
if (cel->vlp[0] != NULL)
mtx_unlock(cel->vlp[0]);
if (cel->vlp[1] != NULL)
mtx_unlock(cel->vlp[1]);
if (cel->vlp[2] != NULL)
mtx_unlock(cel->vlp[2]);
}
static bool
cache_lock_vnodes_cel_3(struct celockstate *cel, struct vnode *vp)
{
struct mtx *vlp;
bool ret;
cache_assert_vlp_locked(cel->vlp[0]);
cache_assert_vlp_locked(cel->vlp[1]);
MPASS(cel->vlp[2] == NULL);
MPASS(vp != NULL);
vlp = VP2VNODELOCK(vp);
ret = true;
if (vlp >= cel->vlp[1]) {
mtx_lock(vlp);
} else {
if (mtx_trylock(vlp))
goto out;
cache_lock_vnodes_cel_3_failures++;
cache_unlock_vnodes_cel(cel);
if (vlp < cel->vlp[0]) {
mtx_lock(vlp);
mtx_lock(cel->vlp[0]);
mtx_lock(cel->vlp[1]);
} else {
if (cel->vlp[0] != NULL)
mtx_lock(cel->vlp[0]);
mtx_lock(vlp);
mtx_lock(cel->vlp[1]);
}
ret = false;
}
out:
cel->vlp[2] = vlp;
return (ret);
}
static void
cache_lock_buckets_cel(struct celockstate *cel, struct rwlock *blp1,
struct rwlock *blp2)
{
MPASS(cel->blp[0] == NULL);
MPASS(cel->blp[1] == NULL);
cache_sort_vnodes(&blp1, &blp2);
if (blp1 != NULL) {
rw_wlock(blp1);
cel->blp[0] = blp1;
}
rw_wlock(blp2);
cel->blp[1] = blp2;
}
static void
cache_unlock_buckets_cel(struct celockstate *cel)
{
if (cel->blp[0] != NULL)
rw_wunlock(cel->blp[0]);
rw_wunlock(cel->blp[1]);
}
/*
* Lock part of the cache affected by the insertion.
*
* This means vnodelocks for dvp, vp and the relevant bucketlock.
* However, insertion can result in removal of an old entry. In this
* case we have an additional vnode and bucketlock pair to lock. If the
* entry is negative, ncelock is locked instead of the vnode.
*
* That is, in the worst case we have to lock 3 vnodes and 2 bucketlocks, while
* preserving the locking order (smaller address first).
*/
static void
cache_enter_lock(struct celockstate *cel, struct vnode *dvp, struct vnode *vp,
uint32_t hash)
{
struct namecache *ncp;
struct rwlock *blps[2];
blps[0] = HASH2BUCKETLOCK(hash);
for (;;) {
blps[1] = NULL;
cache_lock_vnodes_cel(cel, dvp, vp);
if (vp == NULL || vp->v_type != VDIR)
break;
ncp = vp->v_cache_dd;
if (ncp == NULL)
break;
if ((ncp->nc_flag & NCF_ISDOTDOT) == 0)
break;
MPASS(ncp->nc_dvp == vp);
blps[1] = NCP2BUCKETLOCK(ncp);
if (ncp->nc_flag & NCF_NEGATIVE)
break;
if (cache_lock_vnodes_cel_3(cel, ncp->nc_vp))
break;
/*
* All vnodes got re-locked. Re-validate the state and if
* nothing changed we are done. Otherwise restart.
*/
if (ncp == vp->v_cache_dd &&
(ncp->nc_flag & NCF_ISDOTDOT) != 0 &&
blps[1] == NCP2BUCKETLOCK(ncp) &&
VP2VNODELOCK(ncp->nc_vp) == cel->vlp[2])
break;
cache_unlock_vnodes_cel(cel);
cel->vlp[0] = NULL;
cel->vlp[1] = NULL;
cel->vlp[2] = NULL;
}
cache_lock_buckets_cel(cel, blps[0], blps[1]);
}
static void
cache_enter_lock_dd(struct celockstate *cel, struct vnode *dvp, struct vnode *vp,
uint32_t hash)
{
struct namecache *ncp;
struct rwlock *blps[2];
blps[0] = HASH2BUCKETLOCK(hash);
for (;;) {
blps[1] = NULL;
cache_lock_vnodes_cel(cel, dvp, vp);
ncp = dvp->v_cache_dd;
if (ncp == NULL)
break;
if ((ncp->nc_flag & NCF_ISDOTDOT) == 0)
break;
MPASS(ncp->nc_dvp == dvp);
blps[1] = NCP2BUCKETLOCK(ncp);
if (ncp->nc_flag & NCF_NEGATIVE)
break;
if (cache_lock_vnodes_cel_3(cel, ncp->nc_vp))
break;
if (ncp == dvp->v_cache_dd &&
(ncp->nc_flag & NCF_ISDOTDOT) != 0 &&
blps[1] == NCP2BUCKETLOCK(ncp) &&
VP2VNODELOCK(ncp->nc_vp) == cel->vlp[2])
break;
cache_unlock_vnodes_cel(cel);
cel->vlp[0] = NULL;
cel->vlp[1] = NULL;
cel->vlp[2] = NULL;
}
cache_lock_buckets_cel(cel, blps[0], blps[1]);
}
static void
cache_enter_unlock(struct celockstate *cel)
{
cache_unlock_buckets_cel(cel);
cache_unlock_vnodes_cel(cel);
}
static void __noinline
cache_enter_dotdot_prep(struct vnode *dvp, struct vnode *vp,
struct componentname *cnp)
{
struct celockstate cel;
struct namecache *ncp;
uint32_t hash;
int len;
if (dvp->v_cache_dd == NULL)
return;
len = cnp->cn_namelen;
cache_celockstate_init(&cel);
hash = cache_get_hash(cnp->cn_nameptr, len, dvp);
cache_enter_lock_dd(&cel, dvp, vp, hash);
ncp = dvp->v_cache_dd;
if (ncp != NULL && (ncp->nc_flag & NCF_ISDOTDOT)) {
KASSERT(ncp->nc_dvp == dvp, ("wrong isdotdot parent"));
cache_zap_locked(ncp);
} else {
ncp = NULL;
}
dvp->v_cache_dd = NULL;
cache_enter_unlock(&cel);
cache_free(ncp);
}
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/*
* Add an entry to the cache.
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*/
void
cache_enter_time(struct vnode *dvp, struct vnode *vp, struct componentname *cnp,
struct timespec *tsp, struct timespec *dtsp)
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{
struct celockstate cel;
struct namecache *ncp, *n2, *ndd;
struct namecache_ts *ncp_ts, *n2_ts;
struct nchashhead *ncpp;
uint32_t hash;
int flag;
int len;
u_long lnumcache;
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CTR3(KTR_VFS, "cache_enter(%p, %p, %s)", dvp, vp, cnp->cn_nameptr);
VNASSERT(vp == NULL || !VN_IS_DOOMED(vp), vp,
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("cache_enter: Adding a doomed vnode"));
VNASSERT(dvp == NULL || !VN_IS_DOOMED(dvp), dvp,
("cache_enter: Doomed vnode used as src"));
#ifdef DEBUG_CACHE
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if (__predict_false(!doingcache))
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return;
#endif
flag = 0;
if (__predict_false(cnp->cn_nameptr[0] == '.')) {
if (cnp->cn_namelen == 1)
1. Add a {pointer, v_id} pair to the vnode to store the reference to the ".." vnode. This is cheaper storagewise than keeping it in the namecache, and it makes more sense since it's a 1:1 mapping. 2. Also handle the case of "." more intelligently rather than stuff the namecache with pointless entries. 3. Add two lists to the vnode and hang namecache entries which go from or to this vnode. When cleaning a vnode, delete all namecache entries it invalidates. 4. Never reuse namecache enties, malloc new ones when we need it, free old ones when they die. No longer a hard limit on how many we can have. 5. Remove the upper limit on namelength of namecache entries. 6. Make a global list for negative namecache entries, limit their number to a sysctl'able (debug.ncnegfactor) fraction of the total namecache. Currently the default fraction is 1/16th. (Suggestions for better default wanted!) 7. Assign v_id correctly in the face of 32bit rollover. 8. Remove the LRU list for namecache entries, not needed. Remove the #ifdef NCH_STATISTICS stuff, it's not needed either. 9. Use the vnode freelist as a true LRU list, also for namecache accesses. 10. Reuse vnodes more aggresively but also more selectively, if we can't reuse, malloc a new one. There is no longer a hard limit on their number, they grow to the point where we don't reuse potentially usable vnodes. A vnode will not get recycled if still has pages in core or if it is the source of namecache entries (Yes, this does indeed work :-) "." and ".." are not namecache entries any longer...) 11. Do not overload the v_id field in namecache entries with whiteout information, use a char sized flags field instead, so we can get rid of the vpid and v_id fields from the namecache struct. Since we're linked to the vnodes and purged when they're cleaned, we don't have to check the v_id any more. 12. NFS knew about the limitation on name length in the namecache, it shouldn't and doesn't now. Bugs: The namecache statistics no longer includes the hits for ".." and "." hits. Performance impact: Generally in the +/- 0.5% for "normal" workstations, but I hope this will allow the system to be selftuning over a bigger range of "special" applications. The case where RAM is available but unused for cache because we don't have any vnodes should be gone. Future work: Straighten out the namecache statistics. "desiredvnodes" is still used to (bogusly ?) size hash tables in the filesystems. I have still to find a way to safely free unused vnodes back so their number can shrink when not needed. There is a few uses of the v_id field left in the filesystems, scheduled for demolition at a later time. Maybe a one slot cache for unused namecache entries should be implemented to decrease the malloc/free frequency.
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return;
if (cnp->cn_namelen == 2 && cnp->cn_nameptr[1] == '.') {
cache_enter_dotdot_prep(dvp, vp, cnp);
flag = NCF_ISDOTDOT;
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}
}
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/*
* Avoid blowout in namecache entries.
*/
lnumcache = atomic_fetchadd_long(&numcache, 1) + 1;
if (__predict_false(lnumcache >= ncsize)) {
atomic_add_long(&numcache, -1);
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counter_u64_add(numdrops, 1);
return;
}
cache_celockstate_init(&cel);
ndd = NULL;
ncp_ts = NULL;
Fix a race condition with concurrent LOOKUP namecache operations for a vnode not in the namecache when shared lookups are enabled (vfs.lookup_shared=1, it is currently off by default) and the filesystem supports shared lookups (e.g. NFS client). Specifically, if multiple concurrent LOOKUPs both miss in the name cache in parallel, each of the lookups may each end up adding an entry to the namecache resulting in duplicate entries in the namecache for the same pathname. A subsequent removal of the mapping of that pathname to that vnode (via remove or rename) would only evict one of the entries from the name cache. As a result, subseqent lookups for that pathname would still return the old vnode. This race was observed with shared lookups over NFS where a file was updated by writing a new file out to a temporary file name and then renaming that temporary file to the "real" file to effect atomic updates of a file. Other processes on the same client that were periodically reading the file would occasionally receive an ESTALE error from open(2) because the VOP_GETATTR() in nfs_open() would receive that error when given the stale vnode. The fix here is to check for duplicates in cache_enter() and just return if an entry for this same directory and leaf file name for this vnode is already in the cache. The check for duplicates is done by walking the per-vnode list of name cache entries. It is expected that this list should be very small in the common case (usually 0 or 1 entries during a cache_enter() since most files only have 1 "leaf" name). Reviewed by: ups, scottl MFC after: 2 months
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/*
* Calculate the hash key and setup as much of the new
* namecache entry as possible before acquiring the lock.
*/
ncp = cache_alloc(cnp->cn_namelen, tsp != NULL);
ncp->nc_flag = flag;
Fix a race condition with concurrent LOOKUP namecache operations for a vnode not in the namecache when shared lookups are enabled (vfs.lookup_shared=1, it is currently off by default) and the filesystem supports shared lookups (e.g. NFS client). Specifically, if multiple concurrent LOOKUPs both miss in the name cache in parallel, each of the lookups may each end up adding an entry to the namecache resulting in duplicate entries in the namecache for the same pathname. A subsequent removal of the mapping of that pathname to that vnode (via remove or rename) would only evict one of the entries from the name cache. As a result, subseqent lookups for that pathname would still return the old vnode. This race was observed with shared lookups over NFS where a file was updated by writing a new file out to a temporary file name and then renaming that temporary file to the "real" file to effect atomic updates of a file. Other processes on the same client that were periodically reading the file would occasionally receive an ESTALE error from open(2) because the VOP_GETATTR() in nfs_open() would receive that error when given the stale vnode. The fix here is to check for duplicates in cache_enter() and just return if an entry for this same directory and leaf file name for this vnode is already in the cache. The check for duplicates is done by walking the per-vnode list of name cache entries. It is expected that this list should be very small in the common case (usually 0 or 1 entries during a cache_enter() since most files only have 1 "leaf" name). Reviewed by: ups, scottl MFC after: 2 months
2008-08-23 15:13:39 +00:00
ncp->nc_vp = vp;
if (vp == NULL)
cache_negative_init(ncp);
Fix a race condition with concurrent LOOKUP namecache operations for a vnode not in the namecache when shared lookups are enabled (vfs.lookup_shared=1, it is currently off by default) and the filesystem supports shared lookups (e.g. NFS client). Specifically, if multiple concurrent LOOKUPs both miss in the name cache in parallel, each of the lookups may each end up adding an entry to the namecache resulting in duplicate entries in the namecache for the same pathname. A subsequent removal of the mapping of that pathname to that vnode (via remove or rename) would only evict one of the entries from the name cache. As a result, subseqent lookups for that pathname would still return the old vnode. This race was observed with shared lookups over NFS where a file was updated by writing a new file out to a temporary file name and then renaming that temporary file to the "real" file to effect atomic updates of a file. Other processes on the same client that were periodically reading the file would occasionally receive an ESTALE error from open(2) because the VOP_GETATTR() in nfs_open() would receive that error when given the stale vnode. The fix here is to check for duplicates in cache_enter() and just return if an entry for this same directory and leaf file name for this vnode is already in the cache. The check for duplicates is done by walking the per-vnode list of name cache entries. It is expected that this list should be very small in the common case (usually 0 or 1 entries during a cache_enter() since most files only have 1 "leaf" name). Reviewed by: ups, scottl MFC after: 2 months
2008-08-23 15:13:39 +00:00
ncp->nc_dvp = dvp;
if (tsp != NULL) {
ncp_ts = __containerof(ncp, struct namecache_ts, nc_nc);
ncp_ts->nc_time = *tsp;
ncp_ts->nc_ticks = ticks;
ncp_ts->nc_nc.nc_flag |= NCF_TS;
if (dtsp != NULL) {
ncp_ts->nc_dotdottime = *dtsp;
ncp_ts->nc_nc.nc_flag |= NCF_DTS;
}
}
Fix a race condition with concurrent LOOKUP namecache operations for a vnode not in the namecache when shared lookups are enabled (vfs.lookup_shared=1, it is currently off by default) and the filesystem supports shared lookups (e.g. NFS client). Specifically, if multiple concurrent LOOKUPs both miss in the name cache in parallel, each of the lookups may each end up adding an entry to the namecache resulting in duplicate entries in the namecache for the same pathname. A subsequent removal of the mapping of that pathname to that vnode (via remove or rename) would only evict one of the entries from the name cache. As a result, subseqent lookups for that pathname would still return the old vnode. This race was observed with shared lookups over NFS where a file was updated by writing a new file out to a temporary file name and then renaming that temporary file to the "real" file to effect atomic updates of a file. Other processes on the same client that were periodically reading the file would occasionally receive an ESTALE error from open(2) because the VOP_GETATTR() in nfs_open() would receive that error when given the stale vnode. The fix here is to check for duplicates in cache_enter() and just return if an entry for this same directory and leaf file name for this vnode is already in the cache. The check for duplicates is done by walking the per-vnode list of name cache entries. It is expected that this list should be very small in the common case (usually 0 or 1 entries during a cache_enter() since most files only have 1 "leaf" name). Reviewed by: ups, scottl MFC after: 2 months
2008-08-23 15:13:39 +00:00
len = ncp->nc_nlen = cnp->cn_namelen;
hash = cache_get_hash(cnp->cn_nameptr, len, dvp);
strlcpy(ncp->nc_name, cnp->cn_nameptr, len + 1);
cache_enter_lock(&cel, dvp, vp, hash);
Fix a race condition with concurrent LOOKUP namecache operations for a vnode not in the namecache when shared lookups are enabled (vfs.lookup_shared=1, it is currently off by default) and the filesystem supports shared lookups (e.g. NFS client). Specifically, if multiple concurrent LOOKUPs both miss in the name cache in parallel, each of the lookups may each end up adding an entry to the namecache resulting in duplicate entries in the namecache for the same pathname. A subsequent removal of the mapping of that pathname to that vnode (via remove or rename) would only evict one of the entries from the name cache. As a result, subseqent lookups for that pathname would still return the old vnode. This race was observed with shared lookups over NFS where a file was updated by writing a new file out to a temporary file name and then renaming that temporary file to the "real" file to effect atomic updates of a file. Other processes on the same client that were periodically reading the file would occasionally receive an ESTALE error from open(2) because the VOP_GETATTR() in nfs_open() would receive that error when given the stale vnode. The fix here is to check for duplicates in cache_enter() and just return if an entry for this same directory and leaf file name for this vnode is already in the cache. The check for duplicates is done by walking the per-vnode list of name cache entries. It is expected that this list should be very small in the common case (usually 0 or 1 entries during a cache_enter() since most files only have 1 "leaf" name). Reviewed by: ups, scottl MFC after: 2 months
2008-08-23 15:13:39 +00:00
/*
* See if this vnode or negative entry is already in the cache
* with this name. This can happen with concurrent lookups of
* the same path name.
Fix a race condition with concurrent LOOKUP namecache operations for a vnode not in the namecache when shared lookups are enabled (vfs.lookup_shared=1, it is currently off by default) and the filesystem supports shared lookups (e.g. NFS client). Specifically, if multiple concurrent LOOKUPs both miss in the name cache in parallel, each of the lookups may each end up adding an entry to the namecache resulting in duplicate entries in the namecache for the same pathname. A subsequent removal of the mapping of that pathname to that vnode (via remove or rename) would only evict one of the entries from the name cache. As a result, subseqent lookups for that pathname would still return the old vnode. This race was observed with shared lookups over NFS where a file was updated by writing a new file out to a temporary file name and then renaming that temporary file to the "real" file to effect atomic updates of a file. Other processes on the same client that were periodically reading the file would occasionally receive an ESTALE error from open(2) because the VOP_GETATTR() in nfs_open() would receive that error when given the stale vnode. The fix here is to check for duplicates in cache_enter() and just return if an entry for this same directory and leaf file name for this vnode is already in the cache. The check for duplicates is done by walking the per-vnode list of name cache entries. It is expected that this list should be very small in the common case (usually 0 or 1 entries during a cache_enter() since most files only have 1 "leaf" name). Reviewed by: ups, scottl MFC after: 2 months
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*/
ncpp = NCHHASH(hash);
CK_LIST_FOREACH(n2, ncpp, nc_hash) {
if (n2->nc_dvp == dvp &&
n2->nc_nlen == cnp->cn_namelen &&
!bcmp(n2->nc_name, cnp->cn_nameptr, n2->nc_nlen)) {
if (tsp != NULL) {
KASSERT((n2->nc_flag & NCF_TS) != 0,
("no NCF_TS"));
n2_ts = __containerof(n2, struct namecache_ts, nc_nc);
n2_ts->nc_time = ncp_ts->nc_time;
n2_ts->nc_ticks = ncp_ts->nc_ticks;
if (dtsp != NULL) {
n2_ts->nc_dotdottime = ncp_ts->nc_dotdottime;
n2_ts->nc_nc.nc_flag |= NCF_DTS;
}
}
goto out_unlock_free;
}
}
Fix a race condition with concurrent LOOKUP namecache operations for a vnode not in the namecache when shared lookups are enabled (vfs.lookup_shared=1, it is currently off by default) and the filesystem supports shared lookups (e.g. NFS client). Specifically, if multiple concurrent LOOKUPs both miss in the name cache in parallel, each of the lookups may each end up adding an entry to the namecache resulting in duplicate entries in the namecache for the same pathname. A subsequent removal of the mapping of that pathname to that vnode (via remove or rename) would only evict one of the entries from the name cache. As a result, subseqent lookups for that pathname would still return the old vnode. This race was observed with shared lookups over NFS where a file was updated by writing a new file out to a temporary file name and then renaming that temporary file to the "real" file to effect atomic updates of a file. Other processes on the same client that were periodically reading the file would occasionally receive an ESTALE error from open(2) because the VOP_GETATTR() in nfs_open() would receive that error when given the stale vnode. The fix here is to check for duplicates in cache_enter() and just return if an entry for this same directory and leaf file name for this vnode is already in the cache. The check for duplicates is done by walking the per-vnode list of name cache entries. It is expected that this list should be very small in the common case (usually 0 or 1 entries during a cache_enter() since most files only have 1 "leaf" name). Reviewed by: ups, scottl MFC after: 2 months
2008-08-23 15:13:39 +00:00
if (flag == NCF_ISDOTDOT) {
/*
* See if we are trying to add .. entry, but some other lookup
* has populated v_cache_dd pointer already.
*/
if (dvp->v_cache_dd != NULL)
goto out_unlock_free;
KASSERT(vp == NULL || vp->v_type == VDIR,
("wrong vnode type %p", vp));
dvp->v_cache_dd = ncp;
}
if (vp != NULL) {
if (vp->v_type == VDIR) {
if (flag != NCF_ISDOTDOT) {
/*
* For this case, the cache entry maps both the
* directory name in it and the name ".." for the
* directory's parent.
*/
if ((ndd = vp->v_cache_dd) != NULL) {
if ((ndd->nc_flag & NCF_ISDOTDOT) != 0)
cache_zap_locked(ndd);
else
ndd = NULL;
}
vp->v_cache_dd = ncp;
}
} else {
vp->v_cache_dd = NULL;
}
}
if (flag != NCF_ISDOTDOT) {
if (LIST_EMPTY(&dvp->v_cache_src)) {
vhold(dvp);
counter_u64_add(numcachehv, 1);
}
LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&dvp->v_cache_src, ncp, nc_src);
}
/*
* If the entry is "negative", we place it into the
* "negative" cache queue, otherwise, we place it into the
* destination vnode's cache entries queue.
*/
if (vp != NULL) {
1. Add a {pointer, v_id} pair to the vnode to store the reference to the ".." vnode. This is cheaper storagewise than keeping it in the namecache, and it makes more sense since it's a 1:1 mapping. 2. Also handle the case of "." more intelligently rather than stuff the namecache with pointless entries. 3. Add two lists to the vnode and hang namecache entries which go from or to this vnode. When cleaning a vnode, delete all namecache entries it invalidates. 4. Never reuse namecache enties, malloc new ones when we need it, free old ones when they die. No longer a hard limit on how many we can have. 5. Remove the upper limit on namelength of namecache entries. 6. Make a global list for negative namecache entries, limit their number to a sysctl'able (debug.ncnegfactor) fraction of the total namecache. Currently the default fraction is 1/16th. (Suggestions for better default wanted!) 7. Assign v_id correctly in the face of 32bit rollover. 8. Remove the LRU list for namecache entries, not needed. Remove the #ifdef NCH_STATISTICS stuff, it's not needed either. 9. Use the vnode freelist as a true LRU list, also for namecache accesses. 10. Reuse vnodes more aggresively but also more selectively, if we can't reuse, malloc a new one. There is no longer a hard limit on their number, they grow to the point where we don't reuse potentially usable vnodes. A vnode will not get recycled if still has pages in core or if it is the source of namecache entries (Yes, this does indeed work :-) "." and ".." are not namecache entries any longer...) 11. Do not overload the v_id field in namecache entries with whiteout information, use a char sized flags field instead, so we can get rid of the vpid and v_id fields from the namecache struct. Since we're linked to the vnodes and purged when they're cleaned, we don't have to check the v_id any more. 12. NFS knew about the limitation on name length in the namecache, it shouldn't and doesn't now. Bugs: The namecache statistics no longer includes the hits for ".." and "." hits. Performance impact: Generally in the +/- 0.5% for "normal" workstations, but I hope this will allow the system to be selftuning over a bigger range of "special" applications. The case where RAM is available but unused for cache because we don't have any vnodes should be gone. Future work: Straighten out the namecache statistics. "desiredvnodes" is still used to (bogusly ?) size hash tables in the filesystems. I have still to find a way to safely free unused vnodes back so their number can shrink when not needed. There is a few uses of the v_id field left in the filesystems, scheduled for demolition at a later time. Maybe a one slot cache for unused namecache entries should be implemented to decrease the malloc/free frequency.
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TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(&vp->v_cache_dst, ncp, nc_dst);
SDT_PROBE3(vfs, namecache, enter, done, dvp, ncp->nc_name,
vp);
1. Add a {pointer, v_id} pair to the vnode to store the reference to the ".." vnode. This is cheaper storagewise than keeping it in the namecache, and it makes more sense since it's a 1:1 mapping. 2. Also handle the case of "." more intelligently rather than stuff the namecache with pointless entries. 3. Add two lists to the vnode and hang namecache entries which go from or to this vnode. When cleaning a vnode, delete all namecache entries it invalidates. 4. Never reuse namecache enties, malloc new ones when we need it, free old ones when they die. No longer a hard limit on how many we can have. 5. Remove the upper limit on namelength of namecache entries. 6. Make a global list for negative namecache entries, limit their number to a sysctl'able (debug.ncnegfactor) fraction of the total namecache. Currently the default fraction is 1/16th. (Suggestions for better default wanted!) 7. Assign v_id correctly in the face of 32bit rollover. 8. Remove the LRU list for namecache entries, not needed. Remove the #ifdef NCH_STATISTICS stuff, it's not needed either. 9. Use the vnode freelist as a true LRU list, also for namecache accesses. 10. Reuse vnodes more aggresively but also more selectively, if we can't reuse, malloc a new one. There is no longer a hard limit on their number, they grow to the point where we don't reuse potentially usable vnodes. A vnode will not get recycled if still has pages in core or if it is the source of namecache entries (Yes, this does indeed work :-) "." and ".." are not namecache entries any longer...) 11. Do not overload the v_id field in namecache entries with whiteout information, use a char sized flags field instead, so we can get rid of the vpid and v_id fields from the namecache struct. Since we're linked to the vnodes and purged when they're cleaned, we don't have to check the v_id any more. 12. NFS knew about the limitation on name length in the namecache, it shouldn't and doesn't now. Bugs: The namecache statistics no longer includes the hits for ".." and "." hits. Performance impact: Generally in the +/- 0.5% for "normal" workstations, but I hope this will allow the system to be selftuning over a bigger range of "special" applications. The case where RAM is available but unused for cache because we don't have any vnodes should be gone. Future work: Straighten out the namecache statistics. "desiredvnodes" is still used to (bogusly ?) size hash tables in the filesystems. I have still to find a way to safely free unused vnodes back so their number can shrink when not needed. There is a few uses of the v_id field left in the filesystems, scheduled for demolition at a later time. Maybe a one slot cache for unused namecache entries should be implemented to decrease the malloc/free frequency.
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} else {
if (cnp->cn_flags & ISWHITEOUT)
ncp->nc_flag |= NCF_WHITE;
cache_negative_insert(ncp);
SDT_PROBE2(vfs, namecache, enter_negative, done, dvp,
ncp->nc_name);
1. Add a {pointer, v_id} pair to the vnode to store the reference to the ".." vnode. This is cheaper storagewise than keeping it in the namecache, and it makes more sense since it's a 1:1 mapping. 2. Also handle the case of "." more intelligently rather than stuff the namecache with pointless entries. 3. Add two lists to the vnode and hang namecache entries which go from or to this vnode. When cleaning a vnode, delete all namecache entries it invalidates. 4. Never reuse namecache enties, malloc new ones when we need it, free old ones when they die. No longer a hard limit on how many we can have. 5. Remove the upper limit on namelength of namecache entries. 6. Make a global list for negative namecache entries, limit their number to a sysctl'able (debug.ncnegfactor) fraction of the total namecache. Currently the default fraction is 1/16th. (Suggestions for better default wanted!) 7. Assign v_id correctly in the face of 32bit rollover. 8. Remove the LRU list for namecache entries, not needed. Remove the #ifdef NCH_STATISTICS stuff, it's not needed either. 9. Use the vnode freelist as a true LRU list, also for namecache accesses. 10. Reuse vnodes more aggresively but also more selectively, if we can't reuse, malloc a new one. There is no longer a hard limit on their number, they grow to the point where we don't reuse potentially usable vnodes. A vnode will not get recycled if still has pages in core or if it is the source of namecache entries (Yes, this does indeed work :-) "." and ".." are not namecache entries any longer...) 11. Do not overload the v_id field in namecache entries with whiteout information, use a char sized flags field instead, so we can get rid of the vpid and v_id fields from the namecache struct. Since we're linked to the vnodes and purged when they're cleaned, we don't have to check the v_id any more. 12. NFS knew about the limitation on name length in the namecache, it shouldn't and doesn't now. Bugs: The namecache statistics no longer includes the hits for ".." and "." hits. Performance impact: Generally in the +/- 0.5% for "normal" workstations, but I hope this will allow the system to be selftuning over a bigger range of "special" applications. The case where RAM is available but unused for cache because we don't have any vnodes should be gone. Future work: Straighten out the namecache statistics. "desiredvnodes" is still used to (bogusly ?) size hash tables in the filesystems. I have still to find a way to safely free unused vnodes back so their number can shrink when not needed. There is a few uses of the v_id field left in the filesystems, scheduled for demolition at a later time. Maybe a one slot cache for unused namecache entries should be implemented to decrease the malloc/free frequency.
1997-05-04 09:17:38 +00:00
}
atomic_thread_fence_rel();
/*
* Insert the new namecache entry into the appropriate chain
* within the cache entries table.
*/
CK_LIST_INSERT_HEAD(ncpp, ncp, nc_hash);
cache_enter_unlock(&cel);
if (numneg * ncnegfactor > lnumcache)
cache_negative_zap_one();
cache_free(ndd);
return;
out_unlock_free:
cache_enter_unlock(&cel);
cache_free(ncp);
return;
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}
static u_int
cache_roundup_2(u_int val)
{
u_int res;
for (res = 1; res <= val; res <<= 1)
continue;
return (res);
}
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/*
* Name cache initialization, from vfs_init() when we are booting
*/
static void
nchinit(void *dummy __unused)
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{
u_int i;
cache_zone_small = uma_zcreate("S VFS Cache",
sizeof(struct namecache) + CACHE_PATH_CUTOFF + 1,
NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, UMA_ALIGNOF(struct namecache),
UMA_ZONE_ZINIT);
cache_zone_small_ts = uma_zcreate("STS VFS Cache",
sizeof(struct namecache_ts) + CACHE_PATH_CUTOFF + 1,
NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, UMA_ALIGNOF(struct namecache_ts),
UMA_ZONE_ZINIT);
cache_zone_large = uma_zcreate("L VFS Cache",
sizeof(struct namecache) + NAME_MAX + 1,
NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, UMA_ALIGNOF(struct namecache),
UMA_ZONE_ZINIT);
cache_zone_large_ts = uma_zcreate("LTS VFS Cache",
sizeof(struct namecache_ts) + NAME_MAX + 1,
NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, UMA_ALIGNOF(struct namecache_ts),
UMA_ZONE_ZINIT);
VFS_SMR_ZONE_SET(cache_zone_small);
VFS_SMR_ZONE_SET(cache_zone_small_ts);
VFS_SMR_ZONE_SET(cache_zone_large);
VFS_SMR_ZONE_SET(cache_zone_large_ts);
ncsize = desiredvnodes * ncsizefactor;
nchashtbl = hashinit(desiredvnodes * 2, M_VFSCACHE, &nchash);
ncbuckethash = cache_roundup_2(mp_ncpus * mp_ncpus) - 1;
if (ncbuckethash < 7) /* arbitrarily chosen to avoid having one lock */
ncbuckethash = 7;
if (ncbuckethash > nchash)
ncbuckethash = nchash;
bucketlocks = malloc(sizeof(*bucketlocks) * numbucketlocks, M_VFSCACHE,
M_WAITOK | M_ZERO);
for (i = 0; i < numbucketlocks; i++)
rw_init_flags(&bucketlocks[i], "ncbuc", RW_DUPOK | RW_RECURSE);
ncvnodehash = ncbuckethash;
vnodelocks = malloc(sizeof(*vnodelocks) * numvnodelocks, M_VFSCACHE,
M_WAITOK | M_ZERO);
for (i = 0; i < numvnodelocks; i++)
mtx_init(&vnodelocks[i], "ncvn", NULL, MTX_DUPOK | MTX_RECURSE);
ncpurgeminvnodes = numbucketlocks * 2;
ncneghash = 3;
neglists = malloc(sizeof(*neglists) * numneglists, M_VFSCACHE,
M_WAITOK | M_ZERO);
for (i = 0; i < numneglists; i++) {
mtx_init(&neglists[i].nl_lock, "ncnegl", NULL, MTX_DEF);
TAILQ_INIT(&neglists[i].nl_list);
}
mtx_init(&ncneg_hot.nl_lock, "ncneglh", NULL, MTX_DEF);
TAILQ_INIT(&ncneg_hot.nl_list);
mtx_init(&ncneg_shrink_lock, "ncnegs", NULL, MTX_DEF);
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}
SYSINIT(vfs, SI_SUB_VFS, SI_ORDER_SECOND, nchinit, NULL);
void
cache_changesize(u_long newmaxvnodes)
{
struct nchashhead *new_nchashtbl, *old_nchashtbl;
u_long new_nchash, old_nchash;
struct namecache *ncp;
uint32_t hash;
u_long newncsize;
int i;
newncsize = newmaxvnodes * ncsizefactor;
newmaxvnodes = cache_roundup_2(newmaxvnodes * 2);
if (newmaxvnodes < numbucketlocks)
newmaxvnodes = numbucketlocks;
new_nchashtbl = hashinit(newmaxvnodes, M_VFSCACHE, &new_nchash);
/* If same hash table size, nothing to do */
if (nchash == new_nchash) {
free(new_nchashtbl, M_VFSCACHE);
return;
}
/*
* Move everything from the old hash table to the new table.
* None of the namecache entries in the table can be removed
* because to do so, they have to be removed from the hash table.
*/
cache_lock_all_vnodes();
cache_lock_all_buckets();
old_nchashtbl = nchashtbl;
old_nchash = nchash;
nchashtbl = new_nchashtbl;
nchash = new_nchash;
for (i = 0; i <= old_nchash; i++) {
while ((ncp = CK_LIST_FIRST(&old_nchashtbl[i])) != NULL) {
hash = cache_get_hash(ncp->nc_name, ncp->nc_nlen,
ncp->nc_dvp);
CK_LIST_REMOVE(ncp, nc_hash);
CK_LIST_INSERT_HEAD(NCHHASH(hash), ncp, nc_hash);
}
}
ncsize = newncsize;
cache_unlock_all_buckets();
cache_unlock_all_vnodes();
free(old_nchashtbl, M_VFSCACHE);
}
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/*
* Invalidate all entries from and to a particular vnode.
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*/
void
cache_purge(struct vnode *vp)
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{
TAILQ_HEAD(, namecache) ncps;
struct namecache *ncp, *nnp;
struct mtx *vlp, *vlp2;
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CTR1(KTR_VFS, "cache_purge(%p)", vp);
SDT_PROBE1(vfs, namecache, purge, done, vp);
if (LIST_EMPTY(&vp->v_cache_src) && TAILQ_EMPTY(&vp->v_cache_dst) &&
vp->v_cache_dd == NULL)
return;
TAILQ_INIT(&ncps);
vlp = VP2VNODELOCK(vp);
vlp2 = NULL;
mtx_lock(vlp);
retry:
while (!LIST_EMPTY(&vp->v_cache_src)) {
ncp = LIST_FIRST(&vp->v_cache_src);
if (!cache_zap_locked_vnode_kl2(ncp, vp, &vlp2))
goto retry;
TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&ncps, ncp, nc_dst);
}
while (!TAILQ_EMPTY(&vp->v_cache_dst)) {
ncp = TAILQ_FIRST(&vp->v_cache_dst);
if (!cache_zap_locked_vnode_kl2(ncp, vp, &vlp2))
goto retry;
TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&ncps, ncp, nc_dst);
}
ncp = vp->v_cache_dd;
if (ncp != NULL) {
KASSERT(ncp->nc_flag & NCF_ISDOTDOT,
("lost dotdot link"));
if (!cache_zap_locked_vnode_kl2(ncp, vp, &vlp2))
goto retry;
TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&ncps, ncp, nc_dst);
}
KASSERT(vp->v_cache_dd == NULL, ("incomplete purge"));
mtx_unlock(vlp);
if (vlp2 != NULL)
mtx_unlock(vlp2);
TAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE(ncp, &ncps, nc_dst, nnp) {
cache_free(ncp);
}
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}
/*
* Invalidate all negative entries for a particular directory vnode.
*/
void
cache_purge_negative(struct vnode *vp)
{
TAILQ_HEAD(, namecache) ncps;
struct namecache *ncp, *nnp;
struct mtx *vlp;
CTR1(KTR_VFS, "cache_purge_negative(%p)", vp);
SDT_PROBE1(vfs, namecache, purge_negative, done, vp);
if (LIST_EMPTY(&vp->v_cache_src))
return;
TAILQ_INIT(&ncps);
vlp = VP2VNODELOCK(vp);
mtx_lock(vlp);
LIST_FOREACH_SAFE(ncp, &vp->v_cache_src, nc_src, nnp) {
if (!(ncp->nc_flag & NCF_NEGATIVE))
continue;
cache_zap_negative_locked_vnode_kl(ncp, vp);
TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&ncps, ncp, nc_dst);
}
mtx_unlock(vlp);
TAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE(ncp, &ncps, nc_dst, nnp) {
cache_free(ncp);
}
}
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/*
* Flush all entries referencing a particular filesystem.
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*/
void
cache_purgevfs(struct mount *mp, bool force)
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{
TAILQ_HEAD(, namecache) ncps;
struct mtx *vlp1, *vlp2;
struct rwlock *blp;
struct nchashhead *bucket;
struct namecache *ncp, *nnp;
u_long i, j, n_nchash;
int error;
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/* Scan hash tables for applicable entries */
SDT_PROBE1(vfs, namecache, purgevfs, done, mp);
if (!force && mp->mnt_nvnodelistsize <= ncpurgeminvnodes)
return;
TAILQ_INIT(&ncps);
n_nchash = nchash + 1;
vlp1 = vlp2 = NULL;
for (i = 0; i < numbucketlocks; i++) {
blp = (struct rwlock *)&bucketlocks[i];
rw_wlock(blp);
for (j = i; j < n_nchash; j += numbucketlocks) {
retry:
bucket = &nchashtbl[j];
CK_LIST_FOREACH_SAFE(ncp, bucket, nc_hash, nnp) {
cache_assert_bucket_locked(ncp, RA_WLOCKED);
if (ncp->nc_dvp->v_mount != mp)
continue;
error = cache_zap_wlocked_bucket_kl(ncp, blp,
&vlp1, &vlp2);
if (error != 0)
goto retry;
TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(&ncps, ncp, nc_dst);
}
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}
rw_wunlock(blp);
if (vlp1 == NULL && vlp2 == NULL)
cache_maybe_yield();
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}
if (vlp1 != NULL)
mtx_unlock(vlp1);
if (vlp2 != NULL)
mtx_unlock(vlp2);
TAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE(ncp, &ncps, nc_dst, nnp) {
cache_free(ncp);
}
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}
/*
* Perform canonical checks and cache lookup and pass on to filesystem
* through the vop_cachedlookup only if needed.
*/
int
vfs_cache_lookup(struct vop_lookup_args *ap)
{
struct vnode *dvp;
int error;
struct vnode **vpp = ap->a_vpp;
struct componentname *cnp = ap->a_cnp;
int flags = cnp->cn_flags;
*vpp = NULL;
dvp = ap->a_dvp;
if (dvp->v_type != VDIR)
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return (ENOTDIR);
if ((flags & ISLASTCN) && (dvp->v_mount->mnt_flag & MNT_RDONLY) &&
(cnp->cn_nameiop == DELETE || cnp->cn_nameiop == RENAME))
return (EROFS);
error = vn_dir_check_exec(dvp, cnp);
if (error != 0)
return (error);
error = cache_lookup(dvp, vpp, cnp, NULL, NULL);
if (error == 0)
return (VOP_CACHEDLOOKUP(dvp, vpp, cnp));
if (error == -1)
return (0);
return (error);
}
/* Implementation of the getcwd syscall. */
int
sys___getcwd(struct thread *td, struct __getcwd_args *uap)
{
char *buf, *retbuf;
size_t buflen;
int error;
buflen = uap->buflen;
if (__predict_false(buflen < 2))
return (EINVAL);
if (buflen > MAXPATHLEN)
buflen = MAXPATHLEN;
buf = malloc(buflen, M_TEMP, M_WAITOK);
error = vn_getcwd(td, buf, &retbuf, &buflen);
if (error == 0)
error = copyout(retbuf, uap->buf, buflen);
free(buf, M_TEMP);
return (error);
}
int
vn_getcwd(struct thread *td, char *buf, char **retbuf, size_t *buflen)
{
struct pwd *pwd;
int error;
pwd = pwd_hold(td);
error = vn_fullpath_any(td, pwd->pwd_cdir, pwd->pwd_rdir, buf, retbuf, buflen);
pwd_drop(pwd);
#ifdef KTRACE
if (KTRPOINT(curthread, KTR_NAMEI) && error == 0)
ktrnamei(*retbuf);
#endif
return (error);
}
static int
kern___realpathat(struct thread *td, int fd, const char *path, char *buf,
size_t size, int flags, enum uio_seg pathseg)
{
struct nameidata nd;
char *retbuf, *freebuf;
int error;
if (flags != 0)
return (EINVAL);
NDINIT_ATRIGHTS(&nd, LOOKUP, FOLLOW | SAVENAME | WANTPARENT | AUDITVNODE1,
pathseg, path, fd, &cap_fstat_rights, td);
if ((error = namei(&nd)) != 0)
return (error);
error = vn_fullpath_hardlink(td, &nd, &retbuf, &freebuf, &size);
if (error == 0) {
error = copyout(retbuf, buf, size);
free(freebuf, M_TEMP);
}
NDFREE(&nd, 0);
return (error);
}
int
sys___realpathat(struct thread *td, struct __realpathat_args *uap)
{
return (kern___realpathat(td, uap->fd, uap->path, uap->buf, uap->size,
uap->flags, UIO_USERSPACE));
}
/*
* Retrieve the full filesystem path that correspond to a vnode from the name
* cache (if available)
*/
int
vn_fullpath(struct thread *td, struct vnode *vn, char **retbuf, char **freebuf)
{
struct pwd *pwd;
char *buf;
size_t buflen;
int error;
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if (__predict_false(vn == NULL))
return (EINVAL);
buflen = MAXPATHLEN;
buf = malloc(buflen, M_TEMP, M_WAITOK);
pwd = pwd_hold(td);
error = vn_fullpath_any(td, vn, pwd->pwd_rdir, buf, retbuf, &buflen);
pwd_drop(pwd);
if (!error)
*freebuf = buf;
else
free(buf, M_TEMP);
return (error);
}
/*
* This function is similar to vn_fullpath, but it attempts to lookup the
* pathname relative to the global root mount point. This is required for the
* auditing sub-system, as audited pathnames must be absolute, relative to the
* global root mount point.
*/
int
vn_fullpath_global(struct thread *td, struct vnode *vn,
char **retbuf, char **freebuf)
{
char *buf;
size_t buflen;
int error;
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if (__predict_false(vn == NULL))
return (EINVAL);
buflen = MAXPATHLEN;
buf = malloc(buflen, M_TEMP, M_WAITOK);
error = vn_fullpath_any(td, vn, rootvnode, buf, retbuf, &buflen);
if (!error)
*freebuf = buf;
else
free(buf, M_TEMP);
return (error);
}
int
vn_vptocnp(struct vnode **vp, struct ucred *cred, char *buf, size_t *buflen)
{
struct vnode *dvp;
struct namecache *ncp;
struct mtx *vlp;
int error;
vlp = VP2VNODELOCK(*vp);
mtx_lock(vlp);
TAILQ_FOREACH(ncp, &((*vp)->v_cache_dst), nc_dst) {
if ((ncp->nc_flag & NCF_ISDOTDOT) == 0)
break;
}
if (ncp != NULL) {
if (*buflen < ncp->nc_nlen) {
mtx_unlock(vlp);
vrele(*vp);
counter_u64_add(numfullpathfail4, 1);
error = ENOMEM;
SDT_PROBE3(vfs, namecache, fullpath, return, error,
vp, NULL);
return (error);
}
*buflen -= ncp->nc_nlen;
memcpy(buf + *buflen, ncp->nc_name, ncp->nc_nlen);
SDT_PROBE3(vfs, namecache, fullpath, hit, ncp->nc_dvp,
ncp->nc_name, vp);
dvp = *vp;
*vp = ncp->nc_dvp;
vref(*vp);
mtx_unlock(vlp);
vrele(dvp);
return (0);
}
SDT_PROBE1(vfs, namecache, fullpath, miss, vp);
mtx_unlock(vlp);
vn_lock(*vp, LK_SHARED | LK_RETRY);
error = VOP_VPTOCNP(*vp, &dvp, cred, buf, buflen);
vput(*vp);
if (error) {
counter_u64_add(numfullpathfail2, 1);
SDT_PROBE3(vfs, namecache, fullpath, return, error, vp, NULL);
return (error);
}
*vp = dvp;
if (VN_IS_DOOMED(dvp)) {
/* forced unmount */
vrele(dvp);
error = ENOENT;
SDT_PROBE3(vfs, namecache, fullpath, return, error, vp, NULL);
return (error);
}
/*
* *vp has its use count incremented still.
*/
return (0);
}
/*
* Resolve a directory to a pathname.
*
* The name of the directory can always be found in the namecache or fetched
* from the filesystem. There is also guaranteed to be only one parent, meaning
* we can just follow vnodes up until we find the root.
*
* The vnode must be referenced.
*/
static int
vn_fullpath_dir(struct thread *td, struct vnode *vp, struct vnode *rdir,
char *buf, char **retbuf, size_t *len, bool slash_prefixed, size_t addend)
{
Nul-terminate strings in the VFS name cache, which negligibly change the size and cost of name cache entries, but make adding debugging and tracing easier. Add SDT DTrace probes for various namecache events: vfs:namecache:enter:done - new entry in the name cache, passed parent directory vnode pointer, name added to the cache, and child vnode pointer. vfs:namecache:enter_negative:done - new negative entry in the name cache, passed parent vnode pointer, name added to the cache. vfs:namecache:fullpath:enter - call to vn_fullpath1() is made, passed the vnode to resolve to a name. vfs:namecache:fullpath:hit - vn_fullpath1() successfully resolved a search for the parent of an object using the namecache, passed the discovered parent directory vnode pointer, name, and child vnode pointer. vfs:namecache:fullpath:miss - vn_fullpath1() failed to resolve a search for the parent of an object using the namecache, passed the child vnode pointer. vfs:namecache:fullpath:return - vn_fullpath1() has completed, passed the error number, and if that is zero, the vnode to resolve, and the returned path. vfs:namecache:lookup:hit - postive name cache entry hit, passed the parent directory vnode pointer, name, and child vnode pointer. vfs:namecache:lookup:hit_negative - negative name cache entry hit, passed the parent directory vnode pointer and name. vfs:namecache:lookup:miss - name cache miss, passed the parent directory pointer and the full remaining component name (not terminated after the cache miss component). vfs:namecache:purge:done - name cache purge for a vnode, passed the vnode pointer to purge. vfs:namecache:purge_negative:done - name cache purge of negative entries for children of a vnode, passed the vnode pointer to purge. vfs:namecache:purgevfs - name cache purge for a mountpoint, passed the mount pointer. Separate probes will also be invoked for each cache entry zapped. vfs:namecache:zap:done - name cache entry zapped, passed the parent directory vnode pointer, name, and child vnode pointer. vfs:namecache:zap_negative:done - negative name cache entry zapped, passed the parent directory vnode pointer and name. For any probes involving an extant name cache entry (enter, hit, zapp), we use the nul-terminated string for the name component. For misses, the remainder of the path, including later components, is provided as an argument instead since there is no handy nul-terminated version of the string around. This is arguably a bug. MFC after: 1 month Sponsored by: Google, Inc. Reviewed by: jhb, kan, kib (earlier version)
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#ifdef KDTRACE_HOOKS
struct vnode *startvp = vp;
#endif
struct vnode *vp1;
size_t buflen;
int error;
VNPASS(vp->v_type == VDIR || VN_IS_DOOMED(vp), vp);
VNPASS(vp->v_usecount > 0, vp);
buflen = *len;
if (!slash_prefixed) {
MPASS(*len >= 2);
buflen--;
buf[buflen] = '\0';
}
error = 0;
SDT_PROBE1(vfs, namecache, fullpath, entry, vp);
counter_u64_add(numfullpathcalls, 1);
while (vp != rdir && vp != rootvnode) {
/*
* The vp vnode must be already fully constructed,
* since it is either found in namecache or obtained
* from VOP_VPTOCNP(). We may test for VV_ROOT safely
* without obtaining the vnode lock.
*/
if ((vp->v_vflag & VV_ROOT) != 0) {
vn_lock(vp, LK_RETRY | LK_SHARED);
/*
* With the vnode locked, check for races with
* unmount, forced or not. Note that we
* already verified that vp is not equal to
* the root vnode, which means that
* mnt_vnodecovered can be NULL only for the
* case of unmount.
*/
if (VN_IS_DOOMED(vp) ||
(vp1 = vp->v_mount->mnt_vnodecovered) == NULL ||
vp1->v_mountedhere != vp->v_mount) {
vput(vp);
error = ENOENT;
SDT_PROBE3(vfs, namecache, fullpath, return,
error, vp, NULL);
break;
}
vref(vp1);
vput(vp);
vp = vp1;
continue;
}
if (vp->v_type != VDIR) {
vrele(vp);
counter_u64_add(numfullpathfail1, 1);
error = ENOTDIR;
SDT_PROBE3(vfs, namecache, fullpath, return,
error, vp, NULL);
break;
}
error = vn_vptocnp(&vp, td->td_ucred, buf, &buflen);
if (error)
break;
if (buflen == 0) {
vrele(vp);
error = ENOMEM;
SDT_PROBE3(vfs, namecache, fullpath, return, error,
startvp, NULL);
break;
}
buf[--buflen] = '/';
slash_prefixed = true;
}
if (error)
return (error);
if (!slash_prefixed) {
if (buflen == 0) {
vrele(vp);
counter_u64_add(numfullpathfail4, 1);
SDT_PROBE3(vfs, namecache, fullpath, return, ENOMEM,
startvp, NULL);
return (ENOMEM);
}
buf[--buflen] = '/';
}
counter_u64_add(numfullpathfound, 1);
vrele(vp);
*retbuf = buf + buflen;
SDT_PROBE3(vfs, namecache, fullpath, return, 0, startvp, *retbuf);
*len -= buflen;
*len += addend;
return (0);
}
/*
* Resolve an arbitrary vnode to a pathname.
*
* Note 2 caveats:
* - hardlinks are not tracked, thus if the vnode is not a directory this can
* resolve to a different path than the one used to find it
* - namecache is not mandatory, meaning names are not guaranteed to be added
* (in which case resolving fails)
*/
static int
vn_fullpath_any(struct thread *td, struct vnode *vp, struct vnode *rdir,
char *buf, char **retbuf, size_t *buflen)
{
size_t orig_buflen;
bool slash_prefixed;
int error;
if (*buflen < 2)
return (EINVAL);
orig_buflen = *buflen;
vref(vp);
slash_prefixed = false;
if (vp->v_type != VDIR) {
*buflen -= 1;
buf[*buflen] = '\0';
error = vn_vptocnp(&vp, td->td_ucred, buf, buflen);
if (error)
return (error);
if (*buflen == 0) {
vrele(vp);
return (ENOMEM);
}
*buflen -= 1;
buf[*buflen] = '/';
slash_prefixed = true;
}
return (vn_fullpath_dir(td, vp, rdir, buf, retbuf, buflen, slash_prefixed,
orig_buflen - *buflen));
}
/*
* Resolve an arbitrary vnode to a pathname (taking care of hardlinks).
*
* Since the namecache does not track handlings, the caller is expected to first
* look up the target vnode with SAVENAME | WANTPARENT flags passed to namei.
*
* Then we have 2 cases:
* - if the found vnode is a directory, the path can be constructed just by
* fullowing names up the chain
* - otherwise we populate the buffer with the saved name and start resolving
* from the parent
*/
static int
vn_fullpath_hardlink(struct thread *td, struct nameidata *ndp, char **retbuf,
char **freebuf, size_t *buflen)
{
char *buf, *tmpbuf;
struct pwd *pwd;
struct componentname *cnp;
struct vnode *vp;
size_t addend;
int error;
bool slash_prefixed;
if (*buflen < 2)
return (EINVAL);
if (*buflen > MAXPATHLEN)
*buflen = MAXPATHLEN;
slash_prefixed = false;
buf = malloc(*buflen, M_TEMP, M_WAITOK);
pwd = pwd_hold(td);
addend = 0;
vp = ndp->ni_vp;
if (vp->v_type != VDIR) {
cnp = &ndp->ni_cnd;
addend = cnp->cn_namelen + 2;
if (*buflen < addend) {
error = ENOMEM;
goto out_bad;
}
*buflen -= addend;
tmpbuf = buf + *buflen;
tmpbuf[0] = '/';
memcpy(&tmpbuf[1], cnp->cn_nameptr, cnp->cn_namelen);
tmpbuf[addend - 1] = '\0';
slash_prefixed = true;
vp = ndp->ni_dvp;
}
vref(vp);
error = vn_fullpath_dir(td, vp, pwd->pwd_rdir, buf, retbuf, buflen,
slash_prefixed, addend);
if (error != 0)
goto out_bad;
pwd_drop(pwd);
*freebuf = buf;
return (0);
out_bad:
pwd_drop(pwd);
free(buf, M_TEMP);
return (error);
}
struct vnode *
vn_dir_dd_ino(struct vnode *vp)
{
struct namecache *ncp;
struct vnode *ddvp;
struct mtx *vlp;
enum vgetstate vs;
ASSERT_VOP_LOCKED(vp, "vn_dir_dd_ino");
vlp = VP2VNODELOCK(vp);
mtx_lock(vlp);
TAILQ_FOREACH(ncp, &(vp->v_cache_dst), nc_dst) {
if ((ncp->nc_flag & NCF_ISDOTDOT) != 0)
continue;
ddvp = ncp->nc_dvp;
vs = vget_prep(ddvp);
mtx_unlock(vlp);
if (vget_finish(ddvp, LK_SHARED | LK_NOWAIT, vs))
return (NULL);
return (ddvp);
}
mtx_unlock(vlp);
return (NULL);
}
int
vn_commname(struct vnode *vp, char *buf, u_int buflen)
{
struct namecache *ncp;
struct mtx *vlp;
int l;
vlp = VP2VNODELOCK(vp);
mtx_lock(vlp);
TAILQ_FOREACH(ncp, &vp->v_cache_dst, nc_dst)
if ((ncp->nc_flag & NCF_ISDOTDOT) == 0)
break;
if (ncp == NULL) {
mtx_unlock(vlp);
return (ENOENT);
}
l = min(ncp->nc_nlen, buflen - 1);
memcpy(buf, ncp->nc_name, l);
mtx_unlock(vlp);
buf[l] = '\0';
return (0);
}
/*
* This function updates path string to vnode's full global path
* and checks the size of the new path string against the pathlen argument.
*
* Requires a locked, referenced vnode.
* Vnode is re-locked on success or ENODEV, otherwise unlocked.
*
* If vp is a directory, the call to vn_fullpath_global() always succeeds
* because it falls back to the ".." lookup if the namecache lookup fails.
*/
int
vn_path_to_global_path(struct thread *td, struct vnode *vp, char *path,
u_int pathlen)
{
struct nameidata nd;
struct vnode *vp1;
char *rpath, *fbuf;
int error;
ASSERT_VOP_ELOCKED(vp, __func__);
/* Construct global filesystem path from vp. */
VOP_UNLOCK(vp);
error = vn_fullpath_global(td, vp, &rpath, &fbuf);
if (error != 0) {
vrele(vp);
return (error);
}
if (strlen(rpath) >= pathlen) {
vrele(vp);
error = ENAMETOOLONG;
goto out;
}
/*
* Re-lookup the vnode by path to detect a possible rename.
* As a side effect, the vnode is relocked.
* If vnode was renamed, return ENOENT.
*/
NDINIT(&nd, LOOKUP, FOLLOW | LOCKLEAF | AUDITVNODE1,
UIO_SYSSPACE, path, td);
error = namei(&nd);
if (error != 0) {
vrele(vp);
goto out;
}
NDFREE(&nd, NDF_ONLY_PNBUF);
vp1 = nd.ni_vp;
vrele(vp);
if (vp1 == vp)
strcpy(path, rpath);
else {
vput(vp1);
error = ENOENT;
}
out:
free(fbuf, M_TEMP);
return (error);
}
#ifdef DDB
static void
db_print_vpath(struct vnode *vp)
{
while (vp != NULL) {
db_printf("%p: ", vp);
if (vp == rootvnode) {
db_printf("/");
vp = NULL;
} else {
if (vp->v_vflag & VV_ROOT) {
db_printf("<mount point>");
vp = vp->v_mount->mnt_vnodecovered;
} else {
struct namecache *ncp;
char *ncn;
int i;
ncp = TAILQ_FIRST(&vp->v_cache_dst);
if (ncp != NULL) {
ncn = ncp->nc_name;
for (i = 0; i < ncp->nc_nlen; i++)
db_printf("%c", *ncn++);
vp = ncp->nc_dvp;
} else {
vp = NULL;
}
}
}
db_printf("\n");
}
return;
}
DB_SHOW_COMMAND(vpath, db_show_vpath)
{
struct vnode *vp;
if (!have_addr) {
db_printf("usage: show vpath <struct vnode *>\n");
return;
}
vp = (struct vnode *)addr;
db_print_vpath(vp);
}
#endif