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All rights reserved. * Copyright (c) 2014 by Saso Kiselkov. All rights reserved. * Copyright 2015 Nexenta Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. */ /* * DVA-based Adjustable Replacement Cache * * While much of the theory of operation used here is * based on the self-tuning, low overhead replacement cache * presented by Megiddo and Modha at FAST 2003, there are some * significant differences: * * 1. The Megiddo and Modha model assumes any page is evictable. * Pages in its cache cannot be "locked" into memory. This makes * the eviction algorithm simple: evict the last page in the list. * This also make the performance characteristics easy to reason * about. Our cache is not so simple. At any given moment, some * subset of the blocks in the cache are un-evictable because we * have handed out a reference to them. Blocks are only evictable * when there are no external references active. This makes * eviction far more problematic: we choose to evict the evictable * blocks that are the "lowest" in the list. * * There are times when it is not possible to evict the requested * space. In these circumstances we are unable to adjust the cache * size. To prevent the cache growing unbounded at these times we * implement a "cache throttle" that slows the flow of new data * into the cache until we can make space available. * * 2. The Megiddo and Modha model assumes a fixed cache size. * Pages are evicted when the cache is full and there is a cache * miss. Our model has a variable sized cache. It grows with * high use, but also tries to react to memory pressure from the * operating system: decreasing its size when system memory is * tight. * * 3. The Megiddo and Modha model assumes a fixed page size. All * elements of the cache are therefore exactly the same size. So * when adjusting the cache size following a cache miss, its simply * a matter of choosing a single page to evict. In our model, we * have variable sized cache blocks (rangeing from 512 bytes to * 128K bytes). We therefore choose a set of blocks to evict to make * space for a cache miss that approximates as closely as possible * the space used by the new block. * * See also: "ARC: A Self-Tuning, Low Overhead Replacement Cache" * by N. Megiddo & D. Modha, FAST 2003 */ /* * The locking model: * * A new reference to a cache buffer can be obtained in two * ways: 1) via a hash table lookup using the DVA as a key, * or 2) via one of the ARC lists. The arc_read() interface * uses method 1, while the internal ARC algorithms for * adjusting the cache use method 2. We therefore provide two * types of locks: 1) the hash table lock array, and 2) the * ARC list locks. * * Buffers do not have their own mutexes, rather they rely on the * hash table mutexes for the bulk of their protection (i.e. most * fields in the arc_buf_hdr_t are protected by these mutexes). * * buf_hash_find() returns the appropriate mutex (held) when it * locates the requested buffer in the hash table. It returns * NULL for the mutex if the buffer was not in the table. * * buf_hash_remove() expects the appropriate hash mutex to be * already held before it is invoked. * * Each ARC state also has a mutex which is used to protect the * buffer list associated with the state. When attempting to * obtain a hash table lock while holding an ARC list lock you * must use: mutex_tryenter() to avoid deadlock. Also note that * the active state mutex must be held before the ghost state mutex. * * It as also possible to register a callback which is run when the * arc_meta_limit is reached and no buffers can be safely evicted. In * this case the arc user should drop a reference on some arc buffers so * they can be reclaimed and the arc_meta_limit honored. For example, * when using the ZPL each dentry holds a references on a znode. These * dentries must be pruned before the arc buffer holding the znode can * be safely evicted. * * Note that the majority of the performance stats are manipulated * with atomic operations. * * The L2ARC uses the l2ad_mtx on each vdev for the following: * * - L2ARC buflist creation * - L2ARC buflist eviction * - L2ARC write completion, which walks L2ARC buflists * - ARC header destruction, as it removes from L2ARC buflists * - ARC header release, as it removes from L2ARC buflists */ /* * ARC operation: * * Every block that is in the ARC is tracked by an arc_buf_hdr_t structure. * This structure can point either to a block that is still in the cache or to * one that is only accessible in an L2 ARC device, or it can provide * information about a block that was recently evicted. If a block is * only accessible in the L2ARC, then the arc_buf_hdr_t only has enough * information to retrieve it from the L2ARC device. This information is * stored in the l2arc_buf_hdr_t sub-structure of the arc_buf_hdr_t. A block * that is in this state cannot access the data directly. * * Blocks that are actively being referenced or have not been evicted * are cached in the L1ARC. The L1ARC (l1arc_buf_hdr_t) is a structure within * the arc_buf_hdr_t that will point to the data block in memory. A block can * only be read by a consumer if it has an l1arc_buf_hdr_t. The L1ARC * caches data in two ways -- in a list of ARC buffers (arc_buf_t) and * also in the arc_buf_hdr_t's private physical data block pointer (b_pdata). * * The L1ARC's data pointer may or may not be uncompressed. The ARC has the * ability to store the physical data (b_pdata) associated with the DVA of the * arc_buf_hdr_t. Since the b_pdata is a copy of the on-disk physical block, * it will match its on-disk compression characteristics. This behavior can be * disabled by setting 'zfs_compressed_arc_enabled' to B_FALSE. When the * compressed ARC functionality is disabled, the b_pdata will point to an * uncompressed version of the on-disk data. * * Data in the L1ARC is not accessed by consumers of the ARC directly. Each * arc_buf_hdr_t can have multiple ARC buffers (arc_buf_t) which reference it. * Each ARC buffer (arc_buf_t) is being actively accessed by a specific ARC * consumer. The ARC will provide references to this data and will keep it * cached until it is no longer in use. The ARC caches only the L1ARC's physical * data block and will evict any arc_buf_t that is no longer referenced. The * amount of memory consumed by the arc_buf_ts' data buffers can be seen via the * "overhead_size" kstat. * * Depending on the consumer, an arc_buf_t can be requested in uncompressed or * compressed form. The typical case is that consumers will want uncompressed * data, and when that happens a new data buffer is allocated where the data is * decompressed for them to use. Currently the only consumer who wants * compressed arc_buf_t's is "zfs send", when it streams data exactly as it * exists on disk. When this happens, the arc_buf_t's data buffer is shared * with the arc_buf_hdr_t. * * Here is a diagram showing an arc_buf_hdr_t referenced by two arc_buf_t's. The * first one is owned by a compressed send consumer (and therefore references * the same compressed data buffer as the arc_buf_hdr_t) and the second could be * used by any other consumer (and has its own uncompressed copy of the data * buffer). * * arc_buf_hdr_t * +-----------+ * | fields | * | common to | * | L1- and | * | L2ARC | * +-----------+ * | l2arc_buf_hdr_t * | | * +-----------+ * | l1arc_buf_hdr_t * | | arc_buf_t * | b_buf +------------>+-----------+ arc_buf_t * | b_pdata +-+ |b_next +---->+-----------+ * +-----------+ | |-----------| |b_next +-->NULL * | |b_comp = T | +-----------+ * | |b_data +-+ |b_comp = F | * | +-----------+ | |b_data +-+ * +->+------+ | +-----------+ | * compressed | | | | * data | |<--------------+ | uncompressed * +------+ compressed, | data * shared +-->+------+ * data | | * | | * +------+ * * When a consumer reads a block, the ARC must first look to see if the * arc_buf_hdr_t is cached. If the hdr is cached then the ARC allocates a new * arc_buf_t and either copies uncompressed data into a new data buffer from an * existing uncompressed arc_buf_t, decompresses the hdr's b_pdata buffer into a * new data buffer, or shares the hdr's b_pdata buffer, depending on whether the * hdr is compressed and the desired compression characteristics of the * arc_buf_t consumer. If the arc_buf_t ends up sharing data with the * arc_buf_hdr_t and both of them are uncompressed then the arc_buf_t must be * the last buffer in the hdr's b_buf list, however a shared compressed buf can * be anywhere in the hdr's list. * * The diagram below shows an example of an uncompressed ARC hdr that is * sharing its data with an arc_buf_t (note that the shared uncompressed buf is * the last element in the buf list): * * arc_buf_hdr_t * +-----------+ * | | * | | * | | * +-----------+ * l2arc_buf_hdr_t| | * | | * +-----------+ * l1arc_buf_hdr_t| | * | | arc_buf_t (shared) * | b_buf +------------>+---------+ arc_buf_t * | | |b_next +---->+---------+ * | b_pdata +-+ |---------| |b_next +-->NULL * +-----------+ | | | +---------+ * | |b_data +-+ | | * | +---------+ | |b_data +-+ * +->+------+ | +---------+ | * | | | | * uncompressed | | | | * data +------+ | | * ^ +->+------+ | * | uncompressed | | | * | data | | | * | +------+ | * +---------------------------------+ * * Writing to the ARC requires that the ARC first discard the hdr's b_pdata * since the physical block is about to be rewritten. The new data contents * will be contained in the arc_buf_t. As the I/O pipeline performs the write, * it may compress the data before writing it to disk. The ARC will be called * with the transformed data and will bcopy the transformed on-disk block into * a newly allocated b_pdata. Writes are always done into buffers which have * either been loaned (and hence are new and don't have other readers) or * buffers which have been released (and hence have their own hdr, if there * were originally other readers of the buf's original hdr). This ensures that * the ARC only needs to update a single buf and its hdr after a write occurs. * * When the L2ARC is in use, it will also take advantage of the b_pdata. The * L2ARC will always write the contents of b_pdata to the L2ARC. This means * that when compressed ARC is enabled that the L2ARC blocks are identical * to the on-disk block in the main data pool. This provides a significant * advantage since the ARC can leverage the bp's checksum when reading from the * L2ARC to determine if the contents are valid. However, if the compressed * ARC is disabled, then the L2ARC's block must be transformed to look * like the physical block in the main data pool before comparing the * checksum and determining its validity. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef _KERNEL #include #include #include #include #include #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #ifndef _KERNEL /* set with ZFS_DEBUG=watch, to enable watchpoints on frozen buffers */ boolean_t arc_watch = B_FALSE; #endif static kmutex_t arc_reclaim_lock; static kcondvar_t arc_reclaim_thread_cv; static boolean_t arc_reclaim_thread_exit; static kcondvar_t arc_reclaim_waiters_cv; /* * The number of headers to evict in arc_evict_state_impl() before * dropping the sublist lock and evicting from another sublist. A lower * value means we're more likely to evict the "correct" header (i.e. the * oldest header in the arc state), but comes with higher overhead * (i.e. more invocations of arc_evict_state_impl()). */ int zfs_arc_evict_batch_limit = 10; /* * The number of sublists used for each of the arc state lists. If this * is not set to a suitable value by the user, it will be configured to * the number of CPUs on the system in arc_init(). */ int zfs_arc_num_sublists_per_state = 0; /* number of seconds before growing cache again */ static int arc_grow_retry = 5; /* shift of arc_c for calculating overflow limit in arc_get_data_buf */ int zfs_arc_overflow_shift = 8; /* shift of arc_c for calculating both min and max arc_p */ static int arc_p_min_shift = 4; /* log2(fraction of arc to reclaim) */ static int arc_shrink_shift = 7; /* * log2(fraction of ARC which must be free to allow growing). * I.e. If there is less than arc_c >> arc_no_grow_shift free memory, * when reading a new block into the ARC, we will evict an equal-sized block * from the ARC. * * This must be less than arc_shrink_shift, so that when we shrink the ARC, * we will still not allow it to grow. */ int arc_no_grow_shift = 5; /* * minimum lifespan of a prefetch block in clock ticks * (initialized in arc_init()) */ static int arc_min_prefetch_lifespan; /* * If this percent of memory is free, don't throttle. */ int arc_lotsfree_percent = 10; static int arc_dead; /* * The arc has filled available memory and has now warmed up. */ static boolean_t arc_warm; /* * log2 fraction of the zio arena to keep free. */ int arc_zio_arena_free_shift = 2; /* * These tunables are for performance analysis. */ unsigned long zfs_arc_max = 0; unsigned long zfs_arc_min = 0; unsigned long zfs_arc_meta_limit = 0; unsigned long zfs_arc_meta_min = 0; unsigned long zfs_arc_dnode_limit = 0; unsigned long zfs_arc_dnode_reduce_percent = 10; int zfs_arc_grow_retry = 0; int zfs_arc_shrink_shift = 0; int zfs_arc_p_min_shift = 0; int zfs_arc_average_blocksize = 8 * 1024; /* 8KB */ int zfs_compressed_arc_enabled = B_TRUE; /* * ARC will evict meta buffers that exceed arc_meta_limit. This * tunable make arc_meta_limit adjustable for different workloads. */ unsigned long zfs_arc_meta_limit_percent = 75; /* * Percentage that can be consumed by dnodes of ARC meta buffers. */ unsigned long zfs_arc_dnode_limit_percent = 10; /* * These tunables are Linux specific */ unsigned long zfs_arc_sys_free = 0; int zfs_arc_min_prefetch_lifespan = 0; int zfs_arc_p_aggressive_disable = 1; int zfs_arc_p_dampener_disable = 1; int zfs_arc_meta_prune = 10000; int zfs_arc_meta_strategy = ARC_STRATEGY_META_BALANCED; int zfs_arc_meta_adjust_restarts = 4096; int zfs_arc_lotsfree_percent = 10; /* The 6 states: */ static arc_state_t ARC_anon; static arc_state_t ARC_mru; static arc_state_t ARC_mru_ghost; static arc_state_t ARC_mfu; static arc_state_t ARC_mfu_ghost; static arc_state_t ARC_l2c_only; typedef struct arc_stats { kstat_named_t arcstat_hits; kstat_named_t arcstat_misses; kstat_named_t arcstat_demand_data_hits; kstat_named_t arcstat_demand_data_misses; kstat_named_t arcstat_demand_metadata_hits; kstat_named_t arcstat_demand_metadata_misses; kstat_named_t arcstat_prefetch_data_hits; kstat_named_t arcstat_prefetch_data_misses; kstat_named_t arcstat_prefetch_metadata_hits; kstat_named_t arcstat_prefetch_metadata_misses; kstat_named_t arcstat_mru_hits; kstat_named_t arcstat_mru_ghost_hits; kstat_named_t arcstat_mfu_hits; kstat_named_t arcstat_mfu_ghost_hits; kstat_named_t arcstat_deleted; /* * Number of buffers that could not be evicted because the hash lock * was held by another thread. The lock may not necessarily be held * by something using the same buffer, since hash locks are shared * by multiple buffers. */ kstat_named_t arcstat_mutex_miss; /* * Number of buffers skipped because they have I/O in progress, are * indrect prefetch buffers that have not lived long enough, or are * not from the spa we're trying to evict from. */ kstat_named_t arcstat_evict_skip; /* * Number of times arc_evict_state() was unable to evict enough * buffers to reach its target amount. */ kstat_named_t arcstat_evict_not_enough; kstat_named_t arcstat_evict_l2_cached; kstat_named_t arcstat_evict_l2_eligible; kstat_named_t arcstat_evict_l2_ineligible; kstat_named_t arcstat_evict_l2_skip; kstat_named_t arcstat_hash_elements; kstat_named_t arcstat_hash_elements_max; kstat_named_t arcstat_hash_collisions; kstat_named_t arcstat_hash_chains; kstat_named_t arcstat_hash_chain_max; kstat_named_t arcstat_p; kstat_named_t arcstat_c; kstat_named_t arcstat_c_min; kstat_named_t arcstat_c_max; kstat_named_t arcstat_size; /* * Number of compressed bytes stored in the arc_buf_hdr_t's b_pdata. * Note that the compressed bytes may match the uncompressed bytes * if the block is either not compressed or compressed arc is disabled. */ kstat_named_t arcstat_compressed_size; /* * Uncompressed size of the data stored in b_pdata. If compressed * arc is disabled then this value will be identical to the stat * above. */ kstat_named_t arcstat_uncompressed_size; /* * Number of bytes stored in all the arc_buf_t's. This is classified * as "overhead" since this data is typically short-lived and will * be evicted from the arc when it becomes unreferenced unless the * zfs_keep_uncompressed_metadata or zfs_keep_uncompressed_level * values have been set (see comment in dbuf.c for more information). */ kstat_named_t arcstat_overhead_size; /* * Number of bytes consumed by internal ARC structures necessary * for tracking purposes; these structures are not actually * backed by ARC buffers. This includes arc_buf_hdr_t structures * (allocated via arc_buf_hdr_t_full and arc_buf_hdr_t_l2only * caches), and arc_buf_t structures (allocated via arc_buf_t * cache). */ kstat_named_t arcstat_hdr_size; /* * Number of bytes consumed by ARC buffers of type equal to * ARC_BUFC_DATA. This is generally consumed by buffers backing * on disk user data (e.g. plain file contents). */ kstat_named_t arcstat_data_size; /* * Number of bytes consumed by ARC buffers of type equal to * ARC_BUFC_METADATA. This is generally consumed by buffers * backing on disk data that is used for internal ZFS * structures (e.g. ZAP, dnode, indirect blocks, etc). */ kstat_named_t arcstat_metadata_size; /* * Number of bytes consumed by dmu_buf_impl_t objects. */ kstat_named_t arcstat_dbuf_size; /* * Number of bytes consumed by dnode_t objects. */ kstat_named_t arcstat_dnode_size; /* * Number of bytes consumed by bonus buffers. */ kstat_named_t arcstat_bonus_size; /* * Total number of bytes consumed by ARC buffers residing in the * arc_anon state. This includes *all* buffers in the arc_anon * state; e.g. data, metadata, evictable, and unevictable buffers * are all included in this value. */ kstat_named_t arcstat_anon_size; /* * Number of bytes consumed by ARC buffers that meet the * following criteria: backing buffers of type ARC_BUFC_DATA, * residing in the arc_anon state, and are eligible for eviction * (e.g. have no outstanding holds on the buffer). */ kstat_named_t arcstat_anon_evictable_data; /* * Number of bytes consumed by ARC buffers that meet the * following criteria: backing buffers of type ARC_BUFC_METADATA, * residing in the arc_anon state, and are eligible for eviction * (e.g. have no outstanding holds on the buffer). */ kstat_named_t arcstat_anon_evictable_metadata; /* * Total number of bytes consumed by ARC buffers residing in the * arc_mru state. This includes *all* buffers in the arc_mru * state; e.g. data, metadata, evictable, and unevictable buffers * are all included in this value. */ kstat_named_t arcstat_mru_size; /* * Number of bytes consumed by ARC buffers that meet the * following criteria: backing buffers of type ARC_BUFC_DATA, * residing in the arc_mru state, and are eligible for eviction * (e.g. have no outstanding holds on the buffer). */ kstat_named_t arcstat_mru_evictable_data; /* * Number of bytes consumed by ARC buffers that meet the * following criteria: backing buffers of type ARC_BUFC_METADATA, * residing in the arc_mru state, and are eligible for eviction * (e.g. have no outstanding holds on the buffer). */ kstat_named_t arcstat_mru_evictable_metadata; /* * Total number of bytes that *would have been* consumed by ARC * buffers in the arc_mru_ghost state. The key thing to note * here, is the fact that this size doesn't actually indicate * RAM consumption. The ghost lists only consist of headers and * don't actually have ARC buffers linked off of these headers. * Thus, *if* the headers had associated ARC buffers, these * buffers *would have* consumed this number of bytes. */ kstat_named_t arcstat_mru_ghost_size; /* * Number of bytes that *would have been* consumed by ARC * buffers that are eligible for eviction, of type * ARC_BUFC_DATA, and linked off the arc_mru_ghost state. */ kstat_named_t arcstat_mru_ghost_evictable_data; /* * Number of bytes that *would have been* consumed by ARC * buffers that are eligible for eviction, of type * ARC_BUFC_METADATA, and linked off the arc_mru_ghost state. */ kstat_named_t arcstat_mru_ghost_evictable_metadata; /* * Total number of bytes consumed by ARC buffers residing in the * arc_mfu state. This includes *all* buffers in the arc_mfu * state; e.g. data, metadata, evictable, and unevictable buffers * are all included in this value. */ kstat_named_t arcstat_mfu_size; /* * Number of bytes consumed by ARC buffers that are eligible for * eviction, of type ARC_BUFC_DATA, and reside in the arc_mfu * state. */ kstat_named_t arcstat_mfu_evictable_data; /* * Number of bytes consumed by ARC buffers that are eligible for * eviction, of type ARC_BUFC_METADATA, and reside in the * arc_mfu state. */ kstat_named_t arcstat_mfu_evictable_metadata; /* * Total number of bytes that *would have been* consumed by ARC * buffers in the arc_mfu_ghost state. See the comment above * arcstat_mru_ghost_size for more details. */ kstat_named_t arcstat_mfu_ghost_size; /* * Number of bytes that *would have been* consumed by ARC * buffers that are eligible for eviction, of type * ARC_BUFC_DATA, and linked off the arc_mfu_ghost state. */ kstat_named_t arcstat_mfu_ghost_evictable_data; /* * Number of bytes that *would have been* consumed by ARC * buffers that are eligible for eviction, of type * ARC_BUFC_METADATA, and linked off the arc_mru_ghost state. */ kstat_named_t arcstat_mfu_ghost_evictable_metadata; kstat_named_t arcstat_l2_hits; kstat_named_t arcstat_l2_misses; kstat_named_t arcstat_l2_feeds; kstat_named_t arcstat_l2_rw_clash; kstat_named_t arcstat_l2_read_bytes; kstat_named_t arcstat_l2_write_bytes; kstat_named_t arcstat_l2_writes_sent; kstat_named_t arcstat_l2_writes_done; kstat_named_t arcstat_l2_writes_error; kstat_named_t arcstat_l2_writes_lock_retry; kstat_named_t arcstat_l2_evict_lock_retry; kstat_named_t arcstat_l2_evict_reading; kstat_named_t arcstat_l2_evict_l1cached; kstat_named_t arcstat_l2_free_on_write; kstat_named_t arcstat_l2_abort_lowmem; kstat_named_t arcstat_l2_cksum_bad; kstat_named_t arcstat_l2_io_error; kstat_named_t arcstat_l2_size; kstat_named_t arcstat_l2_asize; kstat_named_t arcstat_l2_hdr_size; kstat_named_t arcstat_memory_throttle_count; kstat_named_t arcstat_memory_direct_count; kstat_named_t arcstat_memory_indirect_count; kstat_named_t arcstat_no_grow; kstat_named_t arcstat_tempreserve; kstat_named_t arcstat_loaned_bytes; kstat_named_t arcstat_prune; kstat_named_t arcstat_meta_used; kstat_named_t arcstat_meta_limit; kstat_named_t arcstat_dnode_limit; kstat_named_t arcstat_meta_max; kstat_named_t arcstat_meta_min; kstat_named_t arcstat_sync_wait_for_async; kstat_named_t arcstat_demand_hit_predictive_prefetch; kstat_named_t arcstat_need_free; kstat_named_t arcstat_sys_free; } arc_stats_t; static arc_stats_t arc_stats = { { "hits", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "misses", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "demand_data_hits", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "demand_data_misses", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "demand_metadata_hits", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "demand_metadata_misses", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "prefetch_data_hits", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "prefetch_data_misses", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "prefetch_metadata_hits", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "prefetch_metadata_misses", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "mru_hits", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "mru_ghost_hits", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "mfu_hits", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "mfu_ghost_hits", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "deleted", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "mutex_miss", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "evict_skip", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "evict_not_enough", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "evict_l2_cached", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "evict_l2_eligible", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "evict_l2_ineligible", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "evict_l2_skip", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "hash_elements", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "hash_elements_max", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "hash_collisions", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "hash_chains", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "hash_chain_max", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "p", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "c", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "c_min", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "c_max", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "size", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "compressed_size", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "uncompressed_size", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "overhead_size", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "hdr_size", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "data_size", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "metadata_size", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "dbuf_size", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "dnode_size", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "bonus_size", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "anon_size", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "anon_evictable_data", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "anon_evictable_metadata", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "mru_size", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "mru_evictable_data", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "mru_evictable_metadata", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "mru_ghost_size", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "mru_ghost_evictable_data", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "mru_ghost_evictable_metadata", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "mfu_size", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "mfu_evictable_data", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "mfu_evictable_metadata", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "mfu_ghost_size", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "mfu_ghost_evictable_data", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "mfu_ghost_evictable_metadata", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "l2_hits", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "l2_misses", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "l2_feeds", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "l2_rw_clash", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "l2_read_bytes", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "l2_write_bytes", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "l2_writes_sent", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "l2_writes_done", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "l2_writes_error", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "l2_writes_lock_retry", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "l2_evict_lock_retry", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "l2_evict_reading", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "l2_evict_l1cached", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "l2_free_on_write", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "l2_abort_lowmem", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "l2_cksum_bad", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "l2_io_error", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "l2_size", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "l2_asize", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "l2_hdr_size", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "memory_throttle_count", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "memory_direct_count", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "memory_indirect_count", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "arc_no_grow", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "arc_tempreserve", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "arc_loaned_bytes", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "arc_prune", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "arc_meta_used", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "arc_meta_limit", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "arc_dnode_limit", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "arc_meta_max", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "arc_meta_min", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "sync_wait_for_async", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "demand_hit_predictive_prefetch", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "arc_need_free", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 }, { "arc_sys_free", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 } }; #define ARCSTAT(stat) (arc_stats.stat.value.ui64) #define ARCSTAT_INCR(stat, val) \ atomic_add_64(&arc_stats.stat.value.ui64, (val)) #define ARCSTAT_BUMP(stat) ARCSTAT_INCR(stat, 1) #define ARCSTAT_BUMPDOWN(stat) ARCSTAT_INCR(stat, -1) #define ARCSTAT_MAX(stat, val) { \ uint64_t m; \ while ((val) > (m = arc_stats.stat.value.ui64) && \ (m != atomic_cas_64(&arc_stats.stat.value.ui64, m, (val)))) \ continue; \ } #define ARCSTAT_MAXSTAT(stat) \ ARCSTAT_MAX(stat##_max, arc_stats.stat.value.ui64) /* * We define a macro to allow ARC hits/misses to be easily broken down by * two separate conditions, giving a total of four different subtypes for * each of hits and misses (so eight statistics total). */ #define ARCSTAT_CONDSTAT(cond1, stat1, notstat1, cond2, stat2, notstat2, stat) \ if (cond1) { \ if (cond2) { \ ARCSTAT_BUMP(arcstat_##stat1##_##stat2##_##stat); \ } else { \ ARCSTAT_BUMP(arcstat_##stat1##_##notstat2##_##stat); \ } \ } else { \ if (cond2) { \ ARCSTAT_BUMP(arcstat_##notstat1##_##stat2##_##stat); \ } else { \ ARCSTAT_BUMP(arcstat_##notstat1##_##notstat2##_##stat);\ } \ } kstat_t *arc_ksp; static arc_state_t *arc_anon; static arc_state_t *arc_mru; static arc_state_t *arc_mru_ghost; static arc_state_t *arc_mfu; static arc_state_t *arc_mfu_ghost; static arc_state_t *arc_l2c_only; /* * There are several ARC variables that are critical to export as kstats -- * but we don't want to have to grovel around in the kstat whenever we wish to * manipulate them. For these variables, we therefore define them to be in * terms of the statistic variable. This assures that we are not introducing * the possibility of inconsistency by having shadow copies of the variables, * while still allowing the code to be readable. */ #define arc_size ARCSTAT(arcstat_size) /* actual total arc size */ #define arc_p ARCSTAT(arcstat_p) /* target size of MRU */ #define arc_c ARCSTAT(arcstat_c) /* target size of cache */ #define arc_c_min ARCSTAT(arcstat_c_min) /* min target cache size */ #define arc_c_max ARCSTAT(arcstat_c_max) /* max target cache size */ #define arc_no_grow ARCSTAT(arcstat_no_grow) /* do not grow cache size */ #define arc_tempreserve ARCSTAT(arcstat_tempreserve) #define arc_loaned_bytes ARCSTAT(arcstat_loaned_bytes) #define arc_meta_limit ARCSTAT(arcstat_meta_limit) /* max size for metadata */ #define arc_dnode_limit ARCSTAT(arcstat_dnode_limit) /* max size for dnodes */ #define arc_meta_min ARCSTAT(arcstat_meta_min) /* min size for metadata */ #define arc_meta_used ARCSTAT(arcstat_meta_used) /* size of metadata */ #define arc_meta_max ARCSTAT(arcstat_meta_max) /* max size of metadata */ #define arc_dbuf_size ARCSTAT(arcstat_dbuf_size) /* dbuf metadata */ #define arc_dnode_size ARCSTAT(arcstat_dnode_size) /* dnode metadata */ #define arc_bonus_size ARCSTAT(arcstat_bonus_size) /* bonus buffer metadata */ #define arc_need_free ARCSTAT(arcstat_need_free) /* bytes to be freed */ #define arc_sys_free ARCSTAT(arcstat_sys_free) /* target system free bytes */ /* compressed size of entire arc */ #define arc_compressed_size ARCSTAT(arcstat_compressed_size) /* uncompressed size of entire arc */ #define arc_uncompressed_size ARCSTAT(arcstat_uncompressed_size) /* number of bytes in the arc from arc_buf_t's */ #define arc_overhead_size ARCSTAT(arcstat_overhead_size) static list_t arc_prune_list; static kmutex_t arc_prune_mtx; static taskq_t *arc_prune_taskq; #define GHOST_STATE(state) \ ((state) == arc_mru_ghost || (state) == arc_mfu_ghost || \ (state) == arc_l2c_only) #define HDR_IN_HASH_TABLE(hdr) ((hdr)->b_flags & ARC_FLAG_IN_HASH_TABLE) #define HDR_IO_IN_PROGRESS(hdr) ((hdr)->b_flags & ARC_FLAG_IO_IN_PROGRESS) #define HDR_IO_ERROR(hdr) ((hdr)->b_flags & ARC_FLAG_IO_ERROR) #define HDR_PREFETCH(hdr) ((hdr)->b_flags & ARC_FLAG_PREFETCH) #define HDR_COMPRESSION_ENABLED(hdr) \ ((hdr)->b_flags & ARC_FLAG_COMPRESSED_ARC) #define HDR_L2CACHE(hdr) ((hdr)->b_flags & ARC_FLAG_L2CACHE) #define HDR_L2_READING(hdr) \ (((hdr)->b_flags & ARC_FLAG_IO_IN_PROGRESS) && \ ((hdr)->b_flags & ARC_FLAG_HAS_L2HDR)) #define HDR_L2_WRITING(hdr) ((hdr)->b_flags & ARC_FLAG_L2_WRITING) #define HDR_L2_EVICTED(hdr) ((hdr)->b_flags & ARC_FLAG_L2_EVICTED) #define HDR_L2_WRITE_HEAD(hdr) ((hdr)->b_flags & ARC_FLAG_L2_WRITE_HEAD) #define HDR_SHARED_DATA(hdr) ((hdr)->b_flags & ARC_FLAG_SHARED_DATA) #define HDR_ISTYPE_METADATA(hdr) \ ((hdr)->b_flags & ARC_FLAG_BUFC_METADATA) #define HDR_ISTYPE_DATA(hdr) (!HDR_ISTYPE_METADATA(hdr)) #define HDR_HAS_L1HDR(hdr) ((hdr)->b_flags & ARC_FLAG_HAS_L1HDR) #define HDR_HAS_L2HDR(hdr) ((hdr)->b_flags & ARC_FLAG_HAS_L2HDR) /* For storing compression mode in b_flags */ #define HDR_COMPRESS_OFFSET (highbit64(ARC_FLAG_COMPRESS_0) - 1) #define HDR_GET_COMPRESS(hdr) ((enum zio_compress)BF32_GET((hdr)->b_flags, \ HDR_COMPRESS_OFFSET, SPA_COMPRESSBITS)) #define HDR_SET_COMPRESS(hdr, cmp) BF32_SET((hdr)->b_flags, \ HDR_COMPRESS_OFFSET, SPA_COMPRESSBITS, (cmp)); #define ARC_BUF_LAST(buf) ((buf)->b_next == NULL) #define ARC_BUF_SHARED(buf) ((buf)->b_flags & ARC_BUF_FLAG_SHARED) #define ARC_BUF_COMPRESSED(buf) ((buf)->b_flags & ARC_BUF_FLAG_COMPRESSED) /* * Other sizes */ #define HDR_FULL_SIZE ((int64_t)sizeof (arc_buf_hdr_t)) #define HDR_L2ONLY_SIZE ((int64_t)offsetof(arc_buf_hdr_t, b_l1hdr)) /* * Hash table routines */ #define HT_LOCK_ALIGN 64 #define HT_LOCK_PAD (P2NPHASE(sizeof (kmutex_t), (HT_LOCK_ALIGN))) struct ht_lock { kmutex_t ht_lock; #ifdef _KERNEL unsigned char pad[HT_LOCK_PAD]; #endif }; #define BUF_LOCKS 8192 typedef struct buf_hash_table { uint64_t ht_mask; arc_buf_hdr_t **ht_table; struct ht_lock ht_locks[BUF_LOCKS]; } buf_hash_table_t; static buf_hash_table_t buf_hash_table; #define BUF_HASH_INDEX(spa, dva, birth) \ (buf_hash(spa, dva, birth) & buf_hash_table.ht_mask) #define BUF_HASH_LOCK_NTRY(idx) (buf_hash_table.ht_locks[idx & (BUF_LOCKS-1)]) #define BUF_HASH_LOCK(idx) (&(BUF_HASH_LOCK_NTRY(idx).ht_lock)) #define HDR_LOCK(hdr) \ (BUF_HASH_LOCK(BUF_HASH_INDEX(hdr->b_spa, &hdr->b_dva, hdr->b_birth))) uint64_t zfs_crc64_table[256]; /* * Level 2 ARC */ #define L2ARC_WRITE_SIZE (8 * 1024 * 1024) /* initial write max */ #define L2ARC_HEADROOM 2 /* num of writes */ /* * If we discover during ARC scan any buffers to be compressed, we boost * our headroom for the next scanning cycle by this percentage multiple. */ #define L2ARC_HEADROOM_BOOST 200 #define L2ARC_FEED_SECS 1 /* caching interval secs */ #define L2ARC_FEED_MIN_MS 200 /* min caching interval ms */ #define l2arc_writes_sent ARCSTAT(arcstat_l2_writes_sent) #define l2arc_writes_done ARCSTAT(arcstat_l2_writes_done) /* L2ARC Performance Tunables */ unsigned long l2arc_write_max = L2ARC_WRITE_SIZE; /* def max write size */ unsigned long l2arc_write_boost = L2ARC_WRITE_SIZE; /* extra warmup write */ unsigned long l2arc_headroom = L2ARC_HEADROOM; /* # of dev writes */ unsigned long l2arc_headroom_boost = L2ARC_HEADROOM_BOOST; unsigned long l2arc_feed_secs = L2ARC_FEED_SECS; /* interval seconds */ unsigned long l2arc_feed_min_ms = L2ARC_FEED_MIN_MS; /* min interval msecs */ int l2arc_noprefetch = B_TRUE; /* don't cache prefetch bufs */ int l2arc_feed_again = B_TRUE; /* turbo warmup */ int l2arc_norw = B_FALSE; /* no reads during writes */ /* * L2ARC Internals */ static list_t L2ARC_dev_list; /* device list */ static list_t *l2arc_dev_list; /* device list pointer */ static kmutex_t l2arc_dev_mtx; /* device list mutex */ static l2arc_dev_t *l2arc_dev_last; /* last device used */ static list_t L2ARC_free_on_write; /* free after write buf list */ static list_t *l2arc_free_on_write; /* free after write list ptr */ static kmutex_t l2arc_free_on_write_mtx; /* mutex for list */ static uint64_t l2arc_ndev; /* number of devices */ typedef struct l2arc_read_callback { arc_buf_hdr_t *l2rcb_hdr; /* read header */ blkptr_t l2rcb_bp; /* original blkptr */ zbookmark_phys_t l2rcb_zb; /* original bookmark */ int l2rcb_flags; /* original flags */ } l2arc_read_callback_t; typedef struct l2arc_data_free { /* protected by l2arc_free_on_write_mtx */ void *l2df_data; size_t l2df_size; arc_buf_contents_t l2df_type; list_node_t l2df_list_node; } l2arc_data_free_t; static kmutex_t l2arc_feed_thr_lock; static kcondvar_t l2arc_feed_thr_cv; static uint8_t l2arc_thread_exit; static void *arc_get_data_buf(arc_buf_hdr_t *, uint64_t, void *); static void arc_free_data_buf(arc_buf_hdr_t *, void *, uint64_t, void *); static void arc_hdr_free_pdata(arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr); static void arc_hdr_alloc_pdata(arc_buf_hdr_t *); static void arc_access(arc_buf_hdr_t *, kmutex_t *); static boolean_t arc_is_overflowing(void); static void arc_buf_watch(arc_buf_t *); static void arc_tuning_update(void); static void arc_prune_async(int64_t); static arc_buf_contents_t arc_buf_type(arc_buf_hdr_t *); static uint32_t arc_bufc_to_flags(arc_buf_contents_t); static inline void arc_hdr_set_flags(arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr, arc_flags_t flags); static inline void arc_hdr_clear_flags(arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr, arc_flags_t flags); static boolean_t l2arc_write_eligible(uint64_t, arc_buf_hdr_t *); static void l2arc_read_done(zio_t *); static uint64_t buf_hash(uint64_t spa, const dva_t *dva, uint64_t birth) { uint8_t *vdva = (uint8_t *)dva; uint64_t crc = -1ULL; int i; ASSERT(zfs_crc64_table[128] == ZFS_CRC64_POLY); for (i = 0; i < sizeof (dva_t); i++) crc = (crc >> 8) ^ zfs_crc64_table[(crc ^ vdva[i]) & 0xFF]; crc ^= (spa>>8) ^ birth; return (crc); } #define HDR_EMPTY(hdr) \ ((hdr)->b_dva.dva_word[0] == 0 && \ (hdr)->b_dva.dva_word[1] == 0) #define HDR_EQUAL(spa, dva, birth, hdr) \ ((hdr)->b_dva.dva_word[0] == (dva)->dva_word[0]) && \ ((hdr)->b_dva.dva_word[1] == (dva)->dva_word[1]) && \ ((hdr)->b_birth == birth) && ((hdr)->b_spa == spa) static void buf_discard_identity(arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr) { hdr->b_dva.dva_word[0] = 0; hdr->b_dva.dva_word[1] = 0; hdr->b_birth = 0; } static arc_buf_hdr_t * buf_hash_find(uint64_t spa, const blkptr_t *bp, kmutex_t **lockp) { const dva_t *dva = BP_IDENTITY(bp); uint64_t birth = BP_PHYSICAL_BIRTH(bp); uint64_t idx = BUF_HASH_INDEX(spa, dva, birth); kmutex_t *hash_lock = BUF_HASH_LOCK(idx); arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr; mutex_enter(hash_lock); for (hdr = buf_hash_table.ht_table[idx]; hdr != NULL; hdr = hdr->b_hash_next) { if (HDR_EQUAL(spa, dva, birth, hdr)) { *lockp = hash_lock; return (hdr); } } mutex_exit(hash_lock); *lockp = NULL; return (NULL); } /* * Insert an entry into the hash table. If there is already an element * equal to elem in the hash table, then the already existing element * will be returned and the new element will not be inserted. * Otherwise returns NULL. * If lockp == NULL, the caller is assumed to already hold the hash lock. */ static arc_buf_hdr_t * buf_hash_insert(arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr, kmutex_t **lockp) { uint64_t idx = BUF_HASH_INDEX(hdr->b_spa, &hdr->b_dva, hdr->b_birth); kmutex_t *hash_lock = BUF_HASH_LOCK(idx); arc_buf_hdr_t *fhdr; uint32_t i; ASSERT(!DVA_IS_EMPTY(&hdr->b_dva)); ASSERT(hdr->b_birth != 0); ASSERT(!HDR_IN_HASH_TABLE(hdr)); if (lockp != NULL) { *lockp = hash_lock; mutex_enter(hash_lock); } else { ASSERT(MUTEX_HELD(hash_lock)); } for (fhdr = buf_hash_table.ht_table[idx], i = 0; fhdr != NULL; fhdr = fhdr->b_hash_next, i++) { if (HDR_EQUAL(hdr->b_spa, &hdr->b_dva, hdr->b_birth, fhdr)) return (fhdr); } hdr->b_hash_next = buf_hash_table.ht_table[idx]; buf_hash_table.ht_table[idx] = hdr; arc_hdr_set_flags(hdr, ARC_FLAG_IN_HASH_TABLE); /* collect some hash table performance data */ if (i > 0) { ARCSTAT_BUMP(arcstat_hash_collisions); if (i == 1) ARCSTAT_BUMP(arcstat_hash_chains); ARCSTAT_MAX(arcstat_hash_chain_max, i); } ARCSTAT_BUMP(arcstat_hash_elements); ARCSTAT_MAXSTAT(arcstat_hash_elements); return (NULL); } static void buf_hash_remove(arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr) { arc_buf_hdr_t *fhdr, **hdrp; uint64_t idx = BUF_HASH_INDEX(hdr->b_spa, &hdr->b_dva, hdr->b_birth); ASSERT(MUTEX_HELD(BUF_HASH_LOCK(idx))); ASSERT(HDR_IN_HASH_TABLE(hdr)); hdrp = &buf_hash_table.ht_table[idx]; while ((fhdr = *hdrp) != hdr) { ASSERT3P(fhdr, !=, NULL); hdrp = &fhdr->b_hash_next; } *hdrp = hdr->b_hash_next; hdr->b_hash_next = NULL; arc_hdr_clear_flags(hdr, ARC_FLAG_IN_HASH_TABLE); /* collect some hash table performance data */ ARCSTAT_BUMPDOWN(arcstat_hash_elements); if (buf_hash_table.ht_table[idx] && buf_hash_table.ht_table[idx]->b_hash_next == NULL) ARCSTAT_BUMPDOWN(arcstat_hash_chains); } /* * Global data structures and functions for the buf kmem cache. */ static kmem_cache_t *hdr_full_cache; static kmem_cache_t *hdr_l2only_cache; static kmem_cache_t *buf_cache; static void buf_fini(void) { int i; #if defined(_KERNEL) && defined(HAVE_SPL) /* * Large allocations which do not require contiguous pages * should be using vmem_free() in the linux kernel\ */ vmem_free(buf_hash_table.ht_table, (buf_hash_table.ht_mask + 1) * sizeof (void *)); #else kmem_free(buf_hash_table.ht_table, (buf_hash_table.ht_mask + 1) * sizeof (void *)); #endif for (i = 0; i < BUF_LOCKS; i++) mutex_destroy(&buf_hash_table.ht_locks[i].ht_lock); kmem_cache_destroy(hdr_full_cache); kmem_cache_destroy(hdr_l2only_cache); kmem_cache_destroy(buf_cache); } /* * Constructor callback - called when the cache is empty * and a new buf is requested. */ /* ARGSUSED */ static int hdr_full_cons(void *vbuf, void *unused, int kmflag) { arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr = vbuf; bzero(hdr, HDR_FULL_SIZE); cv_init(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_cv, NULL, CV_DEFAULT, NULL); refcount_create(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_refcnt); mutex_init(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_freeze_lock, NULL, MUTEX_DEFAULT, NULL); list_link_init(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_arc_node); list_link_init(&hdr->b_l2hdr.b_l2node); multilist_link_init(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_arc_node); arc_space_consume(HDR_FULL_SIZE, ARC_SPACE_HDRS); return (0); } /* ARGSUSED */ static int hdr_l2only_cons(void *vbuf, void *unused, int kmflag) { arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr = vbuf; bzero(hdr, HDR_L2ONLY_SIZE); arc_space_consume(HDR_L2ONLY_SIZE, ARC_SPACE_L2HDRS); return (0); } /* ARGSUSED */ static int buf_cons(void *vbuf, void *unused, int kmflag) { arc_buf_t *buf = vbuf; bzero(buf, sizeof (arc_buf_t)); mutex_init(&buf->b_evict_lock, NULL, MUTEX_DEFAULT, NULL); arc_space_consume(sizeof (arc_buf_t), ARC_SPACE_HDRS); return (0); } /* * Destructor callback - called when a cached buf is * no longer required. */ /* ARGSUSED */ static void hdr_full_dest(void *vbuf, void *unused) { arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr = vbuf; ASSERT(HDR_EMPTY(hdr)); cv_destroy(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_cv); refcount_destroy(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_refcnt); mutex_destroy(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_freeze_lock); ASSERT(!multilist_link_active(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_arc_node)); arc_space_return(HDR_FULL_SIZE, ARC_SPACE_HDRS); } /* ARGSUSED */ static void hdr_l2only_dest(void *vbuf, void *unused) { ASSERTV(arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr = vbuf); ASSERT(HDR_EMPTY(hdr)); arc_space_return(HDR_L2ONLY_SIZE, ARC_SPACE_L2HDRS); } /* ARGSUSED */ static void buf_dest(void *vbuf, void *unused) { arc_buf_t *buf = vbuf; mutex_destroy(&buf->b_evict_lock); arc_space_return(sizeof (arc_buf_t), ARC_SPACE_HDRS); } /* * Reclaim callback -- invoked when memory is low. */ /* ARGSUSED */ static void hdr_recl(void *unused) { dprintf("hdr_recl called\n"); /* * umem calls the reclaim func when we destroy the buf cache, * which is after we do arc_fini(). */ if (!arc_dead) cv_signal(&arc_reclaim_thread_cv); } static void buf_init(void) { uint64_t *ct = NULL; uint64_t hsize = 1ULL << 12; int i, j; /* * The hash table is big enough to fill all of physical memory * with an average block size of zfs_arc_average_blocksize (default 8K). * By default, the table will take up * totalmem * sizeof(void*) / 8K (1MB per GB with 8-byte pointers). */ while (hsize * zfs_arc_average_blocksize < physmem * PAGESIZE) hsize <<= 1; retry: buf_hash_table.ht_mask = hsize - 1; #if defined(_KERNEL) && defined(HAVE_SPL) /* * Large allocations which do not require contiguous pages * should be using vmem_alloc() in the linux kernel */ buf_hash_table.ht_table = vmem_zalloc(hsize * sizeof (void*), KM_SLEEP); #else buf_hash_table.ht_table = kmem_zalloc(hsize * sizeof (void*), KM_NOSLEEP); #endif if (buf_hash_table.ht_table == NULL) { ASSERT(hsize > (1ULL << 8)); hsize >>= 1; goto retry; } hdr_full_cache = kmem_cache_create("arc_buf_hdr_t_full", HDR_FULL_SIZE, 0, hdr_full_cons, hdr_full_dest, hdr_recl, NULL, NULL, 0); hdr_l2only_cache = kmem_cache_create("arc_buf_hdr_t_l2only", HDR_L2ONLY_SIZE, 0, hdr_l2only_cons, hdr_l2only_dest, hdr_recl, NULL, NULL, 0); buf_cache = kmem_cache_create("arc_buf_t", sizeof (arc_buf_t), 0, buf_cons, buf_dest, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0); for (i = 0; i < 256; i++) for (ct = zfs_crc64_table + i, *ct = i, j = 8; j > 0; j--) *ct = (*ct >> 1) ^ (-(*ct & 1) & ZFS_CRC64_POLY); for (i = 0; i < BUF_LOCKS; i++) { mutex_init(&buf_hash_table.ht_locks[i].ht_lock, NULL, MUTEX_DEFAULT, NULL); } } #define ARC_MINTIME (hz>>4) /* 62 ms */ /* * This is the size that the buf occupies in memory. If the buf is compressed, * it will correspond to the compressed size. You should use this method of * getting the buf size unless you explicitly need the logical size. */ uint64_t arc_buf_size(arc_buf_t *buf) { return (ARC_BUF_COMPRESSED(buf) ? HDR_GET_PSIZE(buf->b_hdr) : HDR_GET_LSIZE(buf->b_hdr)); } uint64_t arc_buf_lsize(arc_buf_t *buf) { return (HDR_GET_LSIZE(buf->b_hdr)); } enum zio_compress arc_get_compression(arc_buf_t *buf) { return (ARC_BUF_COMPRESSED(buf) ? HDR_GET_COMPRESS(buf->b_hdr) : ZIO_COMPRESS_OFF); } static inline boolean_t arc_buf_is_shared(arc_buf_t *buf) { boolean_t shared = (buf->b_data != NULL && buf->b_data == buf->b_hdr->b_l1hdr.b_pdata); IMPLY(shared, HDR_SHARED_DATA(buf->b_hdr)); IMPLY(shared, ARC_BUF_SHARED(buf)); IMPLY(shared, ARC_BUF_COMPRESSED(buf) || ARC_BUF_LAST(buf)); /* * It would be nice to assert arc_can_share() too, but the "hdr isn't * already being shared" requirement prevents us from doing that. */ return (shared); } static inline void arc_cksum_free(arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr) { ASSERT(HDR_HAS_L1HDR(hdr)); mutex_enter(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_freeze_lock); if (hdr->b_l1hdr.b_freeze_cksum != NULL) { kmem_free(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_freeze_cksum, sizeof (zio_cksum_t)); hdr->b_l1hdr.b_freeze_cksum = NULL; } mutex_exit(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_freeze_lock); } /* * If we've turned on the ZFS_DEBUG_MODIFY flag, verify that the buf's data * matches the checksum that is stored in the hdr. If there is no checksum, * or if the buf is compressed, this is a no-op. */ static void arc_cksum_verify(arc_buf_t *buf) { arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr = buf->b_hdr; zio_cksum_t zc; if (!(zfs_flags & ZFS_DEBUG_MODIFY)) return; if (ARC_BUF_COMPRESSED(buf)) { ASSERT(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_freeze_cksum == NULL || hdr->b_l1hdr.b_bufcnt > 1); return; } ASSERT(HDR_HAS_L1HDR(hdr)); mutex_enter(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_freeze_lock); if (hdr->b_l1hdr.b_freeze_cksum == NULL || HDR_IO_ERROR(hdr)) { mutex_exit(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_freeze_lock); return; } fletcher_2_native(buf->b_data, arc_buf_size(buf), NULL, &zc); if (!ZIO_CHECKSUM_EQUAL(*hdr->b_l1hdr.b_freeze_cksum, zc)) panic("buffer modified while frozen!"); mutex_exit(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_freeze_lock); } static boolean_t arc_cksum_is_equal(arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr, zio_t *zio) { enum zio_compress compress = BP_GET_COMPRESS(zio->io_bp); boolean_t valid_cksum; ASSERT(!BP_IS_EMBEDDED(zio->io_bp)); VERIFY3U(BP_GET_PSIZE(zio->io_bp), ==, HDR_GET_PSIZE(hdr)); /* * We rely on the blkptr's checksum to determine if the block * is valid or not. When compressed arc is enabled, the l2arc * writes the block to the l2arc just as it appears in the pool. * This allows us to use the blkptr's checksum to validate the * data that we just read off of the l2arc without having to store * a separate checksum in the arc_buf_hdr_t. However, if compressed * arc is disabled, then the data written to the l2arc is always * uncompressed and won't match the block as it exists in the main * pool. When this is the case, we must first compress it if it is * compressed on the main pool before we can validate the checksum. */ if (!HDR_COMPRESSION_ENABLED(hdr) && compress != ZIO_COMPRESS_OFF) { uint64_t lsize; uint64_t csize; void *cbuf; ASSERT3U(HDR_GET_COMPRESS(hdr), ==, ZIO_COMPRESS_OFF); cbuf = zio_buf_alloc(HDR_GET_PSIZE(hdr)); lsize = HDR_GET_LSIZE(hdr); csize = zio_compress_data(compress, zio->io_data, cbuf, lsize); ASSERT3U(csize, <=, HDR_GET_PSIZE(hdr)); if (csize < HDR_GET_PSIZE(hdr)) { /* * Compressed blocks are always a multiple of the * smallest ashift in the pool. Ideally, we would * like to round up the csize to the next * spa_min_ashift but that value may have changed * since the block was last written. Instead, * we rely on the fact that the hdr's psize * was set to the psize of the block when it was * last written. We set the csize to that value * and zero out any part that should not contain * data. */ bzero((char *)cbuf + csize, HDR_GET_PSIZE(hdr) - csize); csize = HDR_GET_PSIZE(hdr); } zio_push_transform(zio, cbuf, csize, HDR_GET_PSIZE(hdr), NULL); } /* * Block pointers always store the checksum for the logical data. * If the block pointer has the gang bit set, then the checksum * it represents is for the reconstituted data and not for an * individual gang member. The zio pipeline, however, must be able to * determine the checksum of each of the gang constituents so it * treats the checksum comparison differently than what we need * for l2arc blocks. This prevents us from using the * zio_checksum_error() interface directly. Instead we must call the * zio_checksum_error_impl() so that we can ensure the checksum is * generated using the correct checksum algorithm and accounts for the * logical I/O size and not just a gang fragment. */ valid_cksum = (zio_checksum_error_impl(zio->io_spa, zio->io_bp, BP_GET_CHECKSUM(zio->io_bp), zio->io_data, zio->io_size, zio->io_offset, NULL) == 0); zio_pop_transforms(zio); return (valid_cksum); } /* * Given a buf full of data, if ZFS_DEBUG_MODIFY is enabled this computes a * checksum and attaches it to the buf's hdr so that we can ensure that the buf * isn't modified later on. If buf is compressed or there is already a checksum * on the hdr, this is a no-op (we only checksum uncompressed bufs). */ static void arc_cksum_compute(arc_buf_t *buf) { arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr = buf->b_hdr; if (!(zfs_flags & ZFS_DEBUG_MODIFY)) return; ASSERT(HDR_HAS_L1HDR(hdr)); mutex_enter(&buf->b_hdr->b_l1hdr.b_freeze_lock); if (hdr->b_l1hdr.b_freeze_cksum != NULL) { ASSERT(!ARC_BUF_COMPRESSED(buf) || hdr->b_l1hdr.b_bufcnt > 1); mutex_exit(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_freeze_lock); return; } else if (ARC_BUF_COMPRESSED(buf)) { /* * Since the checksum doesn't apply to compressed buffers, we * only keep a checksum if there are uncompressed buffers. * Therefore there must be another buffer, which is * uncompressed. */ IMPLY(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_freeze_cksum != NULL, hdr->b_l1hdr.b_bufcnt > 1); mutex_exit(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_freeze_lock); return; } ASSERT(!ARC_BUF_COMPRESSED(buf)); hdr->b_l1hdr.b_freeze_cksum = kmem_alloc(sizeof (zio_cksum_t), KM_SLEEP); fletcher_2_native(buf->b_data, arc_buf_size(buf), NULL, hdr->b_l1hdr.b_freeze_cksum); mutex_exit(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_freeze_lock); arc_buf_watch(buf); } #ifndef _KERNEL void arc_buf_sigsegv(int sig, siginfo_t *si, void *unused) { panic("Got SIGSEGV at address: 0x%lx\n", (long) si->si_addr); } #endif /* ARGSUSED */ static void arc_buf_unwatch(arc_buf_t *buf) { #ifndef _KERNEL if (arc_watch) { ASSERT0(mprotect(buf->b_data, HDR_GET_LSIZE(buf->b_hdr), PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE)); } #endif } /* ARGSUSED */ static void arc_buf_watch(arc_buf_t *buf) { #ifndef _KERNEL if (arc_watch) ASSERT0(mprotect(buf->b_data, arc_buf_size(buf), PROT_READ)); #endif } static arc_buf_contents_t arc_buf_type(arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr) { arc_buf_contents_t type; if (HDR_ISTYPE_METADATA(hdr)) { type = ARC_BUFC_METADATA; } else { type = ARC_BUFC_DATA; } VERIFY3U(hdr->b_type, ==, type); return (type); } boolean_t arc_is_metadata(arc_buf_t *buf) { return (HDR_ISTYPE_METADATA(buf->b_hdr) != 0); } static uint32_t arc_bufc_to_flags(arc_buf_contents_t type) { switch (type) { case ARC_BUFC_DATA: /* metadata field is 0 if buffer contains normal data */ return (0); case ARC_BUFC_METADATA: return (ARC_FLAG_BUFC_METADATA); default: break; } panic("undefined ARC buffer type!"); return ((uint32_t)-1); } void arc_buf_thaw(arc_buf_t *buf) { arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr = buf->b_hdr; ASSERT3P(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_state, ==, arc_anon); ASSERT(!HDR_IO_IN_PROGRESS(hdr)); arc_cksum_verify(buf); /* * Compressed buffers do not manipulate the b_freeze_cksum or * allocate b_thawed. */ if (ARC_BUF_COMPRESSED(buf)) { ASSERT(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_freeze_cksum == NULL || hdr->b_l1hdr.b_bufcnt > 1); return; } ASSERT(HDR_HAS_L1HDR(hdr)); arc_cksum_free(hdr); arc_buf_unwatch(buf); } void arc_buf_freeze(arc_buf_t *buf) { arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr = buf->b_hdr; kmutex_t *hash_lock; if (!(zfs_flags & ZFS_DEBUG_MODIFY)) return; if (ARC_BUF_COMPRESSED(buf)) { ASSERT(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_freeze_cksum == NULL || hdr->b_l1hdr.b_bufcnt > 1); return; } hash_lock = HDR_LOCK(hdr); mutex_enter(hash_lock); ASSERT(HDR_HAS_L1HDR(hdr)); ASSERT(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_freeze_cksum != NULL || hdr->b_l1hdr.b_state == arc_anon); arc_cksum_compute(buf); mutex_exit(hash_lock); } /* * The arc_buf_hdr_t's b_flags should never be modified directly. Instead, * the following functions should be used to ensure that the flags are * updated in a thread-safe way. When manipulating the flags either * the hash_lock must be held or the hdr must be undiscoverable. This * ensures that we're not racing with any other threads when updating * the flags. */ static inline void arc_hdr_set_flags(arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr, arc_flags_t flags) { ASSERT(MUTEX_HELD(HDR_LOCK(hdr)) || HDR_EMPTY(hdr)); hdr->b_flags |= flags; } static inline void arc_hdr_clear_flags(arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr, arc_flags_t flags) { ASSERT(MUTEX_HELD(HDR_LOCK(hdr)) || HDR_EMPTY(hdr)); hdr->b_flags &= ~flags; } /* * Setting the compression bits in the arc_buf_hdr_t's b_flags is * done in a special way since we have to clear and set bits * at the same time. Consumers that wish to set the compression bits * must use this function to ensure that the flags are updated in * thread-safe manner. */ static void arc_hdr_set_compress(arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr, enum zio_compress cmp) { ASSERT(MUTEX_HELD(HDR_LOCK(hdr)) || HDR_EMPTY(hdr)); /* * Holes and embedded blocks will always have a psize = 0 so * we ignore the compression of the blkptr and set the * want to uncompress them. Mark them as uncompressed. */ if (!zfs_compressed_arc_enabled || HDR_GET_PSIZE(hdr) == 0) { arc_hdr_clear_flags(hdr, ARC_FLAG_COMPRESSED_ARC); HDR_SET_COMPRESS(hdr, ZIO_COMPRESS_OFF); ASSERT(!HDR_COMPRESSION_ENABLED(hdr)); ASSERT3U(HDR_GET_COMPRESS(hdr), ==, ZIO_COMPRESS_OFF); } else { arc_hdr_set_flags(hdr, ARC_FLAG_COMPRESSED_ARC); HDR_SET_COMPRESS(hdr, cmp); ASSERT3U(HDR_GET_COMPRESS(hdr), ==, cmp); ASSERT(HDR_COMPRESSION_ENABLED(hdr)); } } /* * Looks for another buf on the same hdr which has the data decompressed, copies * from it, and returns true. If no such buf exists, returns false. */ static boolean_t arc_buf_try_copy_decompressed_data(arc_buf_t *buf) { arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr = buf->b_hdr; arc_buf_t *from; boolean_t copied = B_FALSE; ASSERT(HDR_HAS_L1HDR(hdr)); ASSERT3P(buf->b_data, !=, NULL); ASSERT(!ARC_BUF_COMPRESSED(buf)); for (from = hdr->b_l1hdr.b_buf; from != NULL; from = from->b_next) { /* can't use our own data buffer */ if (from == buf) { continue; } if (!ARC_BUF_COMPRESSED(from)) { bcopy(from->b_data, buf->b_data, arc_buf_size(buf)); copied = B_TRUE; break; } } /* * There were no decompressed bufs, so there should not be a * checksum on the hdr either. */ EQUIV(!copied, hdr->b_l1hdr.b_freeze_cksum == NULL); return (copied); } /* * Given a buf that has a data buffer attached to it, this function will * efficiently fill the buf with data of the specified compression setting from * the hdr and update the hdr's b_freeze_cksum if necessary. If the buf and hdr * are already sharing a data buf, no copy is performed. * * If the buf is marked as compressed but uncompressed data was requested, this * will allocate a new data buffer for the buf, remove that flag, and fill the * buf with uncompressed data. You can't request a compressed buf on a hdr with * uncompressed data, and (since we haven't added support for it yet) if you * want compressed data your buf must already be marked as compressed and have * the correct-sized data buffer. */ static int arc_buf_fill(arc_buf_t *buf, boolean_t compressed) { arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr = buf->b_hdr; boolean_t hdr_compressed = (HDR_GET_COMPRESS(hdr) != ZIO_COMPRESS_OFF); dmu_object_byteswap_t bswap = hdr->b_l1hdr.b_byteswap; ASSERT3P(buf->b_data, !=, NULL); IMPLY(compressed, hdr_compressed); IMPLY(compressed, ARC_BUF_COMPRESSED(buf)); if (hdr_compressed == compressed) { if (!arc_buf_is_shared(buf)) { bcopy(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_pdata, buf->b_data, arc_buf_size(buf)); } } else { ASSERT(hdr_compressed); ASSERT(!compressed); ASSERT3U(HDR_GET_LSIZE(hdr), !=, HDR_GET_PSIZE(hdr)); /* * If the buf is sharing its data with the hdr, unlink it and * allocate a new data buffer for the buf. */ if (arc_buf_is_shared(buf)) { ASSERT(ARC_BUF_COMPRESSED(buf)); /* We need to give the buf it's own b_data */ buf->b_flags &= ~ARC_BUF_FLAG_SHARED; buf->b_data = arc_get_data_buf(hdr, HDR_GET_LSIZE(hdr), buf); arc_hdr_clear_flags(hdr, ARC_FLAG_SHARED_DATA); /* Previously overhead was 0; just add new overhead */ ARCSTAT_INCR(arcstat_overhead_size, HDR_GET_LSIZE(hdr)); } else if (ARC_BUF_COMPRESSED(buf)) { /* We need to reallocate the buf's b_data */ arc_free_data_buf(hdr, buf->b_data, HDR_GET_PSIZE(hdr), buf); buf->b_data = arc_get_data_buf(hdr, HDR_GET_LSIZE(hdr), buf); /* We increased the size of b_data; update overhead */ ARCSTAT_INCR(arcstat_overhead_size, HDR_GET_LSIZE(hdr) - HDR_GET_PSIZE(hdr)); } /* * Regardless of the buf's previous compression settings, it * should not be compressed at the end of this function. */ buf->b_flags &= ~ARC_BUF_FLAG_COMPRESSED; /* * Try copying the data from another buf which already has a * decompressed version. If that's not possible, it's time to * bite the bullet and decompress the data from the hdr. */ if (arc_buf_try_copy_decompressed_data(buf)) { /* Skip byteswapping and checksumming (already done) */ ASSERT3P(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_freeze_cksum, !=, NULL); return (0); } else { int error = zio_decompress_data(HDR_GET_COMPRESS(hdr), hdr->b_l1hdr.b_pdata, buf->b_data, HDR_GET_PSIZE(hdr), HDR_GET_LSIZE(hdr)); /* * Absent hardware errors or software bugs, this should * be impossible, but log it anyway so we can debug it. */ if (error != 0) { zfs_dbgmsg( "hdr %p, compress %d, psize %d, lsize %d", hdr, HDR_GET_COMPRESS(hdr), HDR_GET_PSIZE(hdr), HDR_GET_LSIZE(hdr)); return (SET_ERROR(EIO)); } } } /* Byteswap the buf's data if necessary */ if (bswap != DMU_BSWAP_NUMFUNCS) { ASSERT(!HDR_SHARED_DATA(hdr)); ASSERT3U(bswap, <, DMU_BSWAP_NUMFUNCS); dmu_ot_byteswap[bswap].ob_func(buf->b_data, HDR_GET_LSIZE(hdr)); } /* Compute the hdr's checksum if necessary */ arc_cksum_compute(buf); return (0); } int arc_decompress(arc_buf_t *buf) { return (arc_buf_fill(buf, B_FALSE)); } /* * Return the size of the block, b_pdata, that is stored in the arc_buf_hdr_t. */ static uint64_t arc_hdr_size(arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr) { uint64_t size; if (HDR_GET_COMPRESS(hdr) != ZIO_COMPRESS_OFF && HDR_GET_PSIZE(hdr) > 0) { size = HDR_GET_PSIZE(hdr); } else { ASSERT3U(HDR_GET_LSIZE(hdr), !=, 0); size = HDR_GET_LSIZE(hdr); } return (size); } /* * Increment the amount of evictable space in the arc_state_t's refcount. * We account for the space used by the hdr and the arc buf individually * so that we can add and remove them from the refcount individually. */ static void arc_evictable_space_increment(arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr, arc_state_t *state) { arc_buf_contents_t type = arc_buf_type(hdr); arc_buf_t *buf; ASSERT(HDR_HAS_L1HDR(hdr)); if (GHOST_STATE(state)) { ASSERT0(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_bufcnt); ASSERT3P(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_buf, ==, NULL); ASSERT3P(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_pdata, ==, NULL); (void) refcount_add_many(&state->arcs_esize[type], HDR_GET_LSIZE(hdr), hdr); return; } ASSERT(!GHOST_STATE(state)); if (hdr->b_l1hdr.b_pdata != NULL) { (void) refcount_add_many(&state->arcs_esize[type], arc_hdr_size(hdr), hdr); } for (buf = hdr->b_l1hdr.b_buf; buf != NULL; buf = buf->b_next) { if (arc_buf_is_shared(buf)) continue; (void) refcount_add_many(&state->arcs_esize[type], arc_buf_size(buf), buf); } } /* * Decrement the amount of evictable space in the arc_state_t's refcount. * We account for the space used by the hdr and the arc buf individually * so that we can add and remove them from the refcount individually. */ static void arc_evictable_space_decrement(arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr, arc_state_t *state) { arc_buf_contents_t type = arc_buf_type(hdr); arc_buf_t *buf; ASSERT(HDR_HAS_L1HDR(hdr)); if (GHOST_STATE(state)) { ASSERT0(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_bufcnt); ASSERT3P(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_buf, ==, NULL); ASSERT3P(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_pdata, ==, NULL); (void) refcount_remove_many(&state->arcs_esize[type], HDR_GET_LSIZE(hdr), hdr); return; } ASSERT(!GHOST_STATE(state)); if (hdr->b_l1hdr.b_pdata != NULL) { (void) refcount_remove_many(&state->arcs_esize[type], arc_hdr_size(hdr), hdr); } for (buf = hdr->b_l1hdr.b_buf; buf != NULL; buf = buf->b_next) { if (arc_buf_is_shared(buf)) continue; (void) refcount_remove_many(&state->arcs_esize[type], arc_buf_size(buf), buf); } } /* * Add a reference to this hdr indicating that someone is actively * referencing that memory. When the refcount transitions from 0 to 1, * we remove it from the respective arc_state_t list to indicate that * it is not evictable. */ static void add_reference(arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr, void *tag) { arc_state_t *state; ASSERT(HDR_HAS_L1HDR(hdr)); if (!MUTEX_HELD(HDR_LOCK(hdr))) { ASSERT(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_state == arc_anon); ASSERT(refcount_is_zero(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_refcnt)); ASSERT3P(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_buf, ==, NULL); } state = hdr->b_l1hdr.b_state; if ((refcount_add(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_refcnt, tag) == 1) && (state != arc_anon)) { /* We don't use the L2-only state list. */ if (state != arc_l2c_only) { multilist_remove(&state->arcs_list[arc_buf_type(hdr)], hdr); arc_evictable_space_decrement(hdr, state); } /* remove the prefetch flag if we get a reference */ arc_hdr_clear_flags(hdr, ARC_FLAG_PREFETCH); } } /* * Remove a reference from this hdr. When the reference transitions from * 1 to 0 and we're not anonymous, then we add this hdr to the arc_state_t's * list making it eligible for eviction. */ static int remove_reference(arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr, kmutex_t *hash_lock, void *tag) { int cnt; arc_state_t *state = hdr->b_l1hdr.b_state; ASSERT(HDR_HAS_L1HDR(hdr)); ASSERT(state == arc_anon || MUTEX_HELD(hash_lock)); ASSERT(!GHOST_STATE(state)); /* * arc_l2c_only counts as a ghost state so we don't need to explicitly * check to prevent usage of the arc_l2c_only list. */ if (((cnt = refcount_remove(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_refcnt, tag)) == 0) && (state != arc_anon)) { multilist_insert(&state->arcs_list[arc_buf_type(hdr)], hdr); ASSERT3U(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_bufcnt, >, 0); arc_evictable_space_increment(hdr, state); } return (cnt); } /* * Returns detailed information about a specific arc buffer. When the * state_index argument is set the function will calculate the arc header * list position for its arc state. Since this requires a linear traversal * callers are strongly encourage not to do this. However, it can be helpful * for targeted analysis so the functionality is provided. */ void arc_buf_info(arc_buf_t *ab, arc_buf_info_t *abi, int state_index) { arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr = ab->b_hdr; l1arc_buf_hdr_t *l1hdr = NULL; l2arc_buf_hdr_t *l2hdr = NULL; arc_state_t *state = NULL; memset(abi, 0, sizeof (arc_buf_info_t)); if (hdr == NULL) return; abi->abi_flags = hdr->b_flags; if (HDR_HAS_L1HDR(hdr)) { l1hdr = &hdr->b_l1hdr; state = l1hdr->b_state; } if (HDR_HAS_L2HDR(hdr)) l2hdr = &hdr->b_l2hdr; if (l1hdr) { abi->abi_bufcnt = l1hdr->b_bufcnt; abi->abi_access = l1hdr->b_arc_access; abi->abi_mru_hits = l1hdr->b_mru_hits; abi->abi_mru_ghost_hits = l1hdr->b_mru_ghost_hits; abi->abi_mfu_hits = l1hdr->b_mfu_hits; abi->abi_mfu_ghost_hits = l1hdr->b_mfu_ghost_hits; abi->abi_holds = refcount_count(&l1hdr->b_refcnt); } if (l2hdr) { abi->abi_l2arc_dattr = l2hdr->b_daddr; abi->abi_l2arc_hits = l2hdr->b_hits; } abi->abi_state_type = state ? state->arcs_state : ARC_STATE_ANON; abi->abi_state_contents = arc_buf_type(hdr); abi->abi_size = arc_hdr_size(hdr); } /* * Move the supplied buffer to the indicated state. The hash lock * for the buffer must be held by the caller. */ static void arc_change_state(arc_state_t *new_state, arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr, kmutex_t *hash_lock) { arc_state_t *old_state; int64_t refcnt; uint32_t bufcnt; boolean_t update_old, update_new; arc_buf_contents_t buftype = arc_buf_type(hdr); /* * We almost always have an L1 hdr here, since we call arc_hdr_realloc() * in arc_read() when bringing a buffer out of the L2ARC. However, the * L1 hdr doesn't always exist when we change state to arc_anon before * destroying a header, in which case reallocating to add the L1 hdr is * pointless. */ if (HDR_HAS_L1HDR(hdr)) { old_state = hdr->b_l1hdr.b_state; refcnt = refcount_count(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_refcnt); bufcnt = hdr->b_l1hdr.b_bufcnt; update_old = (bufcnt > 0 || hdr->b_l1hdr.b_pdata != NULL); } else { old_state = arc_l2c_only; refcnt = 0; bufcnt = 0; update_old = B_FALSE; } update_new = update_old; ASSERT(MUTEX_HELD(hash_lock)); ASSERT3P(new_state, !=, old_state); ASSERT(!GHOST_STATE(new_state) || bufcnt == 0); ASSERT(old_state != arc_anon || bufcnt <= 1); /* * If this buffer is evictable, transfer it from the * old state list to the new state list. */ if (refcnt == 0) { if (old_state != arc_anon && old_state != arc_l2c_only) { ASSERT(HDR_HAS_L1HDR(hdr)); multilist_remove(&old_state->arcs_list[buftype], hdr); if (GHOST_STATE(old_state)) { ASSERT0(bufcnt); ASSERT3P(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_buf, ==, NULL); update_old = B_TRUE; } arc_evictable_space_decrement(hdr, old_state); } if (new_state != arc_anon && new_state != arc_l2c_only) { /* * An L1 header always exists here, since if we're * moving to some L1-cached state (i.e. not l2c_only or * anonymous), we realloc the header to add an L1hdr * beforehand. */ ASSERT(HDR_HAS_L1HDR(hdr)); multilist_insert(&new_state->arcs_list[buftype], hdr); if (GHOST_STATE(new_state)) { ASSERT0(bufcnt); ASSERT3P(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_buf, ==, NULL); update_new = B_TRUE; } arc_evictable_space_increment(hdr, new_state); } } ASSERT(!HDR_EMPTY(hdr)); if (new_state == arc_anon && HDR_IN_HASH_TABLE(hdr)) buf_hash_remove(hdr); /* adjust state sizes (ignore arc_l2c_only) */ if (update_new && new_state != arc_l2c_only) { ASSERT(HDR_HAS_L1HDR(hdr)); if (GHOST_STATE(new_state)) { ASSERT0(bufcnt); /* * When moving a header to a ghost state, we first * remove all arc buffers. Thus, we'll have a * bufcnt of zero, and no arc buffer to use for * the reference. As a result, we use the arc * header pointer for the reference. */ (void) refcount_add_many(&new_state->arcs_size, HDR_GET_LSIZE(hdr), hdr); ASSERT3P(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_pdata, ==, NULL); } else { arc_buf_t *buf; uint32_t buffers = 0; /* * Each individual buffer holds a unique reference, * thus we must remove each of these references one * at a time. */ for (buf = hdr->b_l1hdr.b_buf; buf != NULL; buf = buf->b_next) { ASSERT3U(bufcnt, !=, 0); buffers++; /* * When the arc_buf_t is sharing the data * block with the hdr, the owner of the * reference belongs to the hdr. Only * add to the refcount if the arc_buf_t is * not shared. */ if (arc_buf_is_shared(buf)) continue; (void) refcount_add_many(&new_state->arcs_size, arc_buf_size(buf), buf); } ASSERT3U(bufcnt, ==, buffers); if (hdr->b_l1hdr.b_pdata != NULL) { (void) refcount_add_many(&new_state->arcs_size, arc_hdr_size(hdr), hdr); } else { ASSERT(GHOST_STATE(old_state)); } } } if (update_old && old_state != arc_l2c_only) { ASSERT(HDR_HAS_L1HDR(hdr)); if (GHOST_STATE(old_state)) { ASSERT0(bufcnt); ASSERT3P(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_pdata, ==, NULL); /* * When moving a header off of a ghost state, * the header will not contain any arc buffers. * We use the arc header pointer for the reference * which is exactly what we did when we put the * header on the ghost state. */ (void) refcount_remove_many(&old_state->arcs_size, HDR_GET_LSIZE(hdr), hdr); } else { arc_buf_t *buf; uint32_t buffers = 0; /* * Each individual buffer holds a unique reference, * thus we must remove each of these references one * at a time. */ for (buf = hdr->b_l1hdr.b_buf; buf != NULL; buf = buf->b_next) { ASSERT3U(bufcnt, !=, 0); buffers++; /* * When the arc_buf_t is sharing the data * block with the hdr, the owner of the * reference belongs to the hdr. Only * add to the refcount if the arc_buf_t is * not shared. */ if (arc_buf_is_shared(buf)) continue; (void) refcount_remove_many( &old_state->arcs_size, arc_buf_size(buf), buf); } ASSERT3U(bufcnt, ==, buffers); ASSERT3P(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_pdata, !=, NULL); (void) refcount_remove_many( &old_state->arcs_size, arc_hdr_size(hdr), hdr); } } if (HDR_HAS_L1HDR(hdr)) hdr->b_l1hdr.b_state = new_state; /* * L2 headers should never be on the L2 state list since they don't * have L1 headers allocated. */ ASSERT(multilist_is_empty(&arc_l2c_only->arcs_list[ARC_BUFC_DATA]) && multilist_is_empty(&arc_l2c_only->arcs_list[ARC_BUFC_METADATA])); } void arc_space_consume(uint64_t space, arc_space_type_t type) { ASSERT(type >= 0 && type < ARC_SPACE_NUMTYPES); switch (type) { default: break; case ARC_SPACE_DATA: ARCSTAT_INCR(arcstat_data_size, space); break; case ARC_SPACE_META: ARCSTAT_INCR(arcstat_metadata_size, space); break; case ARC_SPACE_BONUS: ARCSTAT_INCR(arcstat_bonus_size, space); break; case ARC_SPACE_DNODE: ARCSTAT_INCR(arcstat_dnode_size, space); break; case ARC_SPACE_DBUF: ARCSTAT_INCR(arcstat_dbuf_size, space); break; case ARC_SPACE_HDRS: ARCSTAT_INCR(arcstat_hdr_size, space); break; case ARC_SPACE_L2HDRS: ARCSTAT_INCR(arcstat_l2_hdr_size, space); break; } if (type != ARC_SPACE_DATA) ARCSTAT_INCR(arcstat_meta_used, space); atomic_add_64(&arc_size, space); } void arc_space_return(uint64_t space, arc_space_type_t type) { ASSERT(type >= 0 && type < ARC_SPACE_NUMTYPES); switch (type) { default: break; case ARC_SPACE_DATA: ARCSTAT_INCR(arcstat_data_size, -space); break; case ARC_SPACE_META: ARCSTAT_INCR(arcstat_metadata_size, -space); break; case ARC_SPACE_BONUS: ARCSTAT_INCR(arcstat_bonus_size, -space); break; case ARC_SPACE_DNODE: ARCSTAT_INCR(arcstat_dnode_size, -space); break; case ARC_SPACE_DBUF: ARCSTAT_INCR(arcstat_dbuf_size, -space); break; case ARC_SPACE_HDRS: ARCSTAT_INCR(arcstat_hdr_size, -space); break; case ARC_SPACE_L2HDRS: ARCSTAT_INCR(arcstat_l2_hdr_size, -space); break; } if (type != ARC_SPACE_DATA) { ASSERT(arc_meta_used >= space); if (arc_meta_max < arc_meta_used) arc_meta_max = arc_meta_used; ARCSTAT_INCR(arcstat_meta_used, -space); } ASSERT(arc_size >= space); atomic_add_64(&arc_size, -space); } /* * Given a hdr and a buf, returns whether that buf can share its b_data buffer * with the hdr's b_pdata. */ static boolean_t arc_can_share(arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr, arc_buf_t *buf) { boolean_t hdr_compressed, buf_compressed; /* * The criteria for sharing a hdr's data are: * 1. the hdr's compression matches the buf's compression * 2. the hdr doesn't need to be byteswapped * 3. the hdr isn't already being shared * 4. the buf is either compressed or it is the last buf in the hdr list * * Criterion #4 maintains the invariant that shared uncompressed * bufs must be the final buf in the hdr's b_buf list. Reading this, you * might ask, "if a compressed buf is allocated first, won't that be the * last thing in the list?", but in that case it's impossible to create * a shared uncompressed buf anyway (because the hdr must be compressed * to have the compressed buf). You might also think that #3 is * sufficient to make this guarantee, however it's possible * (specifically in the rare L2ARC write race mentioned in * arc_buf_alloc_impl()) there will be an existing uncompressed buf that * is sharable, but wasn't at the time of its allocation. Rather than * allow a new shared uncompressed buf to be created and then shuffle * the list around to make it the last element, this simply disallows * sharing if the new buf isn't the first to be added. */ ASSERT3P(buf->b_hdr, ==, hdr); hdr_compressed = HDR_GET_COMPRESS(hdr) != ZIO_COMPRESS_OFF; buf_compressed = ARC_BUF_COMPRESSED(buf) != 0; return (buf_compressed == hdr_compressed && hdr->b_l1hdr.b_byteswap == DMU_BSWAP_NUMFUNCS && !HDR_SHARED_DATA(hdr) && (ARC_BUF_LAST(buf) || ARC_BUF_COMPRESSED(buf))); } /* * Allocate a buf for this hdr. If you care about the data that's in the hdr, * or if you want a compressed buffer, pass those flags in. Returns 0 if the * copy was made successfully, or an error code otherwise. */ static int arc_buf_alloc_impl(arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr, void *tag, boolean_t compressed, boolean_t fill, arc_buf_t **ret) { arc_buf_t *buf; boolean_t can_share; ASSERT(HDR_HAS_L1HDR(hdr)); ASSERT3U(HDR_GET_LSIZE(hdr), >, 0); VERIFY(hdr->b_type == ARC_BUFC_DATA || hdr->b_type == ARC_BUFC_METADATA); ASSERT3P(ret, !=, NULL); ASSERT3P(*ret, ==, NULL); hdr->b_l1hdr.b_mru_hits = 0; hdr->b_l1hdr.b_mru_ghost_hits = 0; hdr->b_l1hdr.b_mfu_hits = 0; hdr->b_l1hdr.b_mfu_ghost_hits = 0; hdr->b_l1hdr.b_l2_hits = 0; buf = *ret = kmem_cache_alloc(buf_cache, KM_PUSHPAGE); buf->b_hdr = hdr; buf->b_data = NULL; buf->b_next = hdr->b_l1hdr.b_buf; buf->b_flags = 0; add_reference(hdr, tag); /* * We're about to change the hdr's b_flags. We must either * hold the hash_lock or be undiscoverable. */ ASSERT(MUTEX_HELD(HDR_LOCK(hdr)) || HDR_EMPTY(hdr)); /* * Only honor requests for compressed bufs if the hdr is actually * compressed. */ if (compressed && HDR_GET_COMPRESS(hdr) != ZIO_COMPRESS_OFF) buf->b_flags |= ARC_BUF_FLAG_COMPRESSED; /* * Although the ARC should handle it correctly, levels above the ARC * should prevent us from having multiple compressed bufs off the same * hdr. To ensure we notice it if this behavior changes, we assert this * here the best we can. */ IMPLY(ARC_BUF_COMPRESSED(buf), !HDR_SHARED_DATA(hdr)); /* * If the hdr's data can be shared then we share the data buffer and * set the appropriate bit in the hdr's b_flags to indicate the hdr is * allocate a new buffer to store the buf's data. * * There is one additional restriction here because we're sharing * hdr -> buf instead of the usual buf -> hdr: the hdr can't be actively * involved in an L2ARC write, because if this buf is used by an * arc_write() then the hdr's data buffer will be released when the * write completes, even though the L2ARC write might still be using it. */ can_share = arc_can_share(hdr, buf) && !HDR_L2_WRITING(hdr); /* Set up b_data and sharing */ if (can_share) { buf->b_data = hdr->b_l1hdr.b_pdata; buf->b_flags |= ARC_BUF_FLAG_SHARED; arc_hdr_set_flags(hdr, ARC_FLAG_SHARED_DATA); } else { buf->b_data = arc_get_data_buf(hdr, arc_buf_size(buf), buf); ARCSTAT_INCR(arcstat_overhead_size, arc_buf_size(buf)); } VERIFY3P(buf->b_data, !=, NULL); hdr->b_l1hdr.b_buf = buf; hdr->b_l1hdr.b_bufcnt += 1; /* * If the user wants the data from the hdr, we need to either copy or * decompress the data. */ if (fill) { return (arc_buf_fill(buf, ARC_BUF_COMPRESSED(buf) != 0)); } return (0); } static char *arc_onloan_tag = "onloan"; /* * Loan out an anonymous arc buffer. Loaned buffers are not counted as in * flight data by arc_tempreserve_space() until they are "returned". Loaned * buffers must be returned to the arc before they can be used by the DMU or * freed. */ arc_buf_t * arc_loan_buf(spa_t *spa, boolean_t is_metadata, int size) { arc_buf_t *buf = arc_alloc_buf(spa, arc_onloan_tag, is_metadata ? ARC_BUFC_METADATA : ARC_BUFC_DATA, size); atomic_add_64(&arc_loaned_bytes, size); return (buf); } arc_buf_t * arc_loan_compressed_buf(spa_t *spa, uint64_t psize, uint64_t lsize, enum zio_compress compression_type) { arc_buf_t *buf = arc_alloc_compressed_buf(spa, arc_onloan_tag, psize, lsize, compression_type); atomic_add_64(&arc_loaned_bytes, psize); return (buf); } /* * Return a loaned arc buffer to the arc. */ void arc_return_buf(arc_buf_t *buf, void *tag) { arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr = buf->b_hdr; ASSERT3P(buf->b_data, !=, NULL); ASSERT(HDR_HAS_L1HDR(hdr)); (void) refcount_add(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_refcnt, tag); (void) refcount_remove(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_refcnt, arc_onloan_tag); atomic_add_64(&arc_loaned_bytes, -arc_buf_size(buf)); } /* Detach an arc_buf from a dbuf (tag) */ void arc_loan_inuse_buf(arc_buf_t *buf, void *tag) { arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr = buf->b_hdr; ASSERT3P(buf->b_data, !=, NULL); ASSERT(HDR_HAS_L1HDR(hdr)); (void) refcount_add(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_refcnt, arc_onloan_tag); (void) refcount_remove(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_refcnt, tag); atomic_add_64(&arc_loaned_bytes, -arc_buf_size(buf)); } static void l2arc_free_data_on_write(void *data, size_t size, arc_buf_contents_t type) { l2arc_data_free_t *df = kmem_alloc(sizeof (*df), KM_SLEEP); df->l2df_data = data; df->l2df_size = size; df->l2df_type = type; mutex_enter(&l2arc_free_on_write_mtx); list_insert_head(l2arc_free_on_write, df); mutex_exit(&l2arc_free_on_write_mtx); } static void arc_hdr_free_on_write(arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr) { arc_state_t *state = hdr->b_l1hdr.b_state; arc_buf_contents_t type = arc_buf_type(hdr); uint64_t size = arc_hdr_size(hdr); /* protected by hash lock, if in the hash table */ if (multilist_link_active(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_arc_node)) { ASSERT(refcount_is_zero(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_refcnt)); ASSERT(state != arc_anon && state != arc_l2c_only); (void) refcount_remove_many(&state->arcs_esize[type], size, hdr); } (void) refcount_remove_many(&state->arcs_size, size, hdr); l2arc_free_data_on_write(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_pdata, size, type); } /* * Share the arc_buf_t's data with the hdr. Whenever we are sharing the * data buffer, we transfer the refcount ownership to the hdr and update * the appropriate kstats. */ static void arc_share_buf(arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr, arc_buf_t *buf) { ASSERT(arc_can_share(hdr, buf)); ASSERT3P(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_pdata, ==, NULL); ASSERT(MUTEX_HELD(HDR_LOCK(hdr)) || HDR_EMPTY(hdr)); /* * Start sharing the data buffer. We transfer the * refcount ownership to the hdr since it always owns * the refcount whenever an arc_buf_t is shared. */ refcount_transfer_ownership(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_state->arcs_size, buf, hdr); hdr->b_l1hdr.b_pdata = buf->b_data; arc_hdr_set_flags(hdr, ARC_FLAG_SHARED_DATA); buf->b_flags |= ARC_BUF_FLAG_SHARED; /* * Since we've transferred ownership to the hdr we need * to increment its compressed and uncompressed kstats and * decrement the overhead size. */ ARCSTAT_INCR(arcstat_compressed_size, arc_hdr_size(hdr)); ARCSTAT_INCR(arcstat_uncompressed_size, HDR_GET_LSIZE(hdr)); ARCSTAT_INCR(arcstat_overhead_size, -arc_buf_size(buf)); } static void arc_unshare_buf(arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr, arc_buf_t *buf) { ASSERT(arc_buf_is_shared(buf)); ASSERT3P(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_pdata, !=, NULL); ASSERT(MUTEX_HELD(HDR_LOCK(hdr)) || HDR_EMPTY(hdr)); /* * We are no longer sharing this buffer so we need * to transfer its ownership to the rightful owner. */ refcount_transfer_ownership(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_state->arcs_size, hdr, buf); arc_hdr_clear_flags(hdr, ARC_FLAG_SHARED_DATA); hdr->b_l1hdr.b_pdata = NULL; buf->b_flags &= ~ARC_BUF_FLAG_SHARED; /* * Since the buffer is no longer shared between * the arc buf and the hdr, count it as overhead. */ ARCSTAT_INCR(arcstat_compressed_size, -arc_hdr_size(hdr)); ARCSTAT_INCR(arcstat_uncompressed_size, -HDR_GET_LSIZE(hdr)); ARCSTAT_INCR(arcstat_overhead_size, arc_buf_size(buf)); } /* * Remove an arc_buf_t from the hdr's buf list and return the last * arc_buf_t on the list. If no buffers remain on the list then return * NULL. */ static arc_buf_t * arc_buf_remove(arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr, arc_buf_t *buf) { arc_buf_t **bufp = &hdr->b_l1hdr.b_buf; arc_buf_t *lastbuf = NULL; ASSERT(HDR_HAS_L1HDR(hdr)); ASSERT(MUTEX_HELD(HDR_LOCK(hdr)) || HDR_EMPTY(hdr)); /* * Remove the buf from the hdr list and locate the last * remaining buffer on the list. */ while (*bufp != NULL) { if (*bufp == buf) *bufp = buf->b_next; /* * If we've removed a buffer in the middle of * the list then update the lastbuf and update * bufp. */ if (*bufp != NULL) { lastbuf = *bufp; bufp = &(*bufp)->b_next; } } buf->b_next = NULL; ASSERT3P(lastbuf, !=, buf); IMPLY(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_bufcnt > 0, lastbuf != NULL); IMPLY(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_bufcnt > 0, hdr->b_l1hdr.b_buf != NULL); IMPLY(lastbuf != NULL, ARC_BUF_LAST(lastbuf)); return (lastbuf); } /* * Free up buf->b_data and pull the arc_buf_t off of the the arc_buf_hdr_t's * list and free it. */ static void arc_buf_destroy_impl(arc_buf_t *buf) { arc_buf_t *lastbuf; arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr = buf->b_hdr; /* * Free up the data associated with the buf but only if we're not * sharing this with the hdr. If we are sharing it with the hdr, the * hdr is responsible for doing the free. */ if (buf->b_data != NULL) { /* * We're about to change the hdr's b_flags. We must either * hold the hash_lock or be undiscoverable. */ ASSERT(MUTEX_HELD(HDR_LOCK(hdr)) || HDR_EMPTY(hdr)); arc_cksum_verify(buf); arc_buf_unwatch(buf); if (arc_buf_is_shared(buf)) { arc_hdr_clear_flags(hdr, ARC_FLAG_SHARED_DATA); } else { uint64_t size = arc_buf_size(buf); arc_free_data_buf(hdr, buf->b_data, size, buf); ARCSTAT_INCR(arcstat_overhead_size, -size); } buf->b_data = NULL; ASSERT(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_bufcnt > 0); hdr->b_l1hdr.b_bufcnt -= 1; } lastbuf = arc_buf_remove(hdr, buf); if (ARC_BUF_SHARED(buf) && !ARC_BUF_COMPRESSED(buf)) { /* * If the current arc_buf_t is sharing its data buffer with the * hdr, then reassign the hdr's b_pdata to share it with the new * buffer at the end of the list. The shared buffer is always * the last one on the hdr's buffer list. * * There is an equivalent case for compressed bufs, but since * they aren't guaranteed to be the last buf in the list and * that is an exceedingly rare case, we just allow that space be * wasted temporarily. */ if (lastbuf != NULL) { /* Only one buf can be shared at once */ VERIFY(!arc_buf_is_shared(lastbuf)); /* hdr is uncompressed so can't have compressed buf */ VERIFY(!ARC_BUF_COMPRESSED(lastbuf)); ASSERT3P(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_pdata, !=, NULL); arc_hdr_free_pdata(hdr); /* * We must setup a new shared block between the * last buffer and the hdr. The data would have * been allocated by the arc buf so we need to transfer * ownership to the hdr since it's now being shared. */ arc_share_buf(hdr, lastbuf); } } else if (HDR_SHARED_DATA(hdr)) { /* * Uncompressed shared buffers are always at the end * of the list. Compressed buffers don't have the * same requirements. This makes it hard to * simply assert that the lastbuf is shared so * we rely on the hdr's compression flags to determine * if we have a compressed, shared buffer. */ ASSERT3P(lastbuf, !=, NULL); ASSERT(arc_buf_is_shared(lastbuf) || HDR_GET_COMPRESS(hdr) != ZIO_COMPRESS_OFF); } if (hdr->b_l1hdr.b_bufcnt == 0) arc_cksum_free(hdr); /* clean up the buf */ buf->b_hdr = NULL; kmem_cache_free(buf_cache, buf); } static void arc_hdr_alloc_pdata(arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr) { ASSERT3U(HDR_GET_LSIZE(hdr), >, 0); ASSERT(HDR_HAS_L1HDR(hdr)); ASSERT(!HDR_SHARED_DATA(hdr)); ASSERT3P(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_pdata, ==, NULL); hdr->b_l1hdr.b_pdata = arc_get_data_buf(hdr, arc_hdr_size(hdr), hdr); hdr->b_l1hdr.b_byteswap = DMU_BSWAP_NUMFUNCS; ASSERT3P(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_pdata, !=, NULL); ARCSTAT_INCR(arcstat_compressed_size, arc_hdr_size(hdr)); ARCSTAT_INCR(arcstat_uncompressed_size, HDR_GET_LSIZE(hdr)); } static void arc_hdr_free_pdata(arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr) { ASSERT(HDR_HAS_L1HDR(hdr)); ASSERT3P(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_pdata, !=, NULL); /* * If the hdr is currently being written to the l2arc then * we defer freeing the data by adding it to the l2arc_free_on_write * list. The l2arc will free the data once it's finished * writing it to the l2arc device. */ if (HDR_L2_WRITING(hdr)) { arc_hdr_free_on_write(hdr); ARCSTAT_BUMP(arcstat_l2_free_on_write); } else { arc_free_data_buf(hdr, hdr->b_l1hdr.b_pdata, arc_hdr_size(hdr), hdr); } hdr->b_l1hdr.b_pdata = NULL; hdr->b_l1hdr.b_byteswap = DMU_BSWAP_NUMFUNCS; ARCSTAT_INCR(arcstat_compressed_size, -arc_hdr_size(hdr)); ARCSTAT_INCR(arcstat_uncompressed_size, -HDR_GET_LSIZE(hdr)); } static arc_buf_hdr_t * arc_hdr_alloc(uint64_t spa, int32_t psize, int32_t lsize, enum zio_compress compression_type, arc_buf_contents_t type) { arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr; VERIFY(type == ARC_BUFC_DATA || type == ARC_BUFC_METADATA); hdr = kmem_cache_alloc(hdr_full_cache, KM_PUSHPAGE); ASSERT(HDR_EMPTY(hdr)); ASSERT3P(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_freeze_cksum, ==, NULL); HDR_SET_PSIZE(hdr, psize); HDR_SET_LSIZE(hdr, lsize); hdr->b_spa = spa; hdr->b_type = type; hdr->b_flags = 0; arc_hdr_set_flags(hdr, arc_bufc_to_flags(type) | ARC_FLAG_HAS_L1HDR); arc_hdr_set_compress(hdr, compression_type); hdr->b_l1hdr.b_state = arc_anon; hdr->b_l1hdr.b_arc_access = 0; hdr->b_l1hdr.b_bufcnt = 0; hdr->b_l1hdr.b_buf = NULL; /* * Allocate the hdr's buffer. This will contain either * the compressed or uncompressed data depending on the block * it references and compressed arc enablement. */ arc_hdr_alloc_pdata(hdr); ASSERT(refcount_is_zero(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_refcnt)); return (hdr); } /* * Transition between the two allocation states for the arc_buf_hdr struct. * The arc_buf_hdr struct can be allocated with (hdr_full_cache) or without * (hdr_l2only_cache) the fields necessary for the L1 cache - the smaller * version is used when a cache buffer is only in the L2ARC in order to reduce * memory usage. */ static arc_buf_hdr_t * arc_hdr_realloc(arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr, kmem_cache_t *old, kmem_cache_t *new) { arc_buf_hdr_t *nhdr; l2arc_dev_t *dev = hdr->b_l2hdr.b_dev; ASSERT(HDR_HAS_L2HDR(hdr)); ASSERT((old == hdr_full_cache && new == hdr_l2only_cache) || (old == hdr_l2only_cache && new == hdr_full_cache)); nhdr = kmem_cache_alloc(new, KM_PUSHPAGE); ASSERT(MUTEX_HELD(HDR_LOCK(hdr))); buf_hash_remove(hdr); bcopy(hdr, nhdr, HDR_L2ONLY_SIZE); if (new == hdr_full_cache) { arc_hdr_set_flags(nhdr, ARC_FLAG_HAS_L1HDR); /* * arc_access and arc_change_state need to be aware that a * header has just come out of L2ARC, so we set its state to * l2c_only even though it's about to change. */ nhdr->b_l1hdr.b_state = arc_l2c_only; /* Verify previous threads set to NULL before freeing */ ASSERT3P(nhdr->b_l1hdr.b_pdata, ==, NULL); } else { ASSERT3P(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_buf, ==, NULL); ASSERT0(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_bufcnt); ASSERT3P(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_freeze_cksum, ==, NULL); /* * If we've reached here, We must have been called from * arc_evict_hdr(), as such we should have already been * removed from any ghost list we were previously on * (which protects us from racing with arc_evict_state), * thus no locking is needed during this check. */ ASSERT(!multilist_link_active(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_arc_node)); /* * A buffer must not be moved into the arc_l2c_only * state if it's not finished being written out to the * l2arc device. Otherwise, the b_l1hdr.b_pdata field * might try to be accessed, even though it was removed. */ VERIFY(!HDR_L2_WRITING(hdr)); VERIFY3P(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_pdata, ==, NULL); arc_hdr_clear_flags(nhdr, ARC_FLAG_HAS_L1HDR); } /* * The header has been reallocated so we need to re-insert it into any * lists it was on. */ (void) buf_hash_insert(nhdr, NULL); ASSERT(list_link_active(&hdr->b_l2hdr.b_l2node)); mutex_enter(&dev->l2ad_mtx); /* * We must place the realloc'ed header back into the list at * the same spot. Otherwise, if it's placed earlier in the list, * l2arc_write_buffers() could find it during the function's * write phase, and try to write it out to the l2arc. */ list_insert_after(&dev->l2ad_buflist, hdr, nhdr); list_remove(&dev->l2ad_buflist, hdr); mutex_exit(&dev->l2ad_mtx); /* * Since we're using the pointer address as the tag when * incrementing and decrementing the l2ad_alloc refcount, we * must remove the old pointer (that we're about to destroy) and * add the new pointer to the refcount. Otherwise we'd remove * the wrong pointer address when calling arc_hdr_destroy() later. */ (void) refcount_remove_many(&dev->l2ad_alloc, arc_hdr_size(hdr), hdr); (void) refcount_add_many(&dev->l2ad_alloc, arc_hdr_size(nhdr), nhdr); buf_discard_identity(hdr); kmem_cache_free(old, hdr); return (nhdr); } /* * Allocate a new arc_buf_hdr_t and arc_buf_t and return the buf to the caller. * The buf is returned thawed since we expect the consumer to modify it. */ arc_buf_t * arc_alloc_buf(spa_t *spa, void *tag, arc_buf_contents_t type, int32_t size) { arc_buf_t *buf; arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr = arc_hdr_alloc(spa_load_guid(spa), size, size, ZIO_COMPRESS_OFF, type); ASSERT(!MUTEX_HELD(HDR_LOCK(hdr))); buf = NULL; VERIFY0(arc_buf_alloc_impl(hdr, tag, B_FALSE, B_FALSE, &buf)); arc_buf_thaw(buf); return (buf); } /* * Allocate a compressed buf in the same manner as arc_alloc_buf. Don't use this * for bufs containing metadata. */ arc_buf_t * arc_alloc_compressed_buf(spa_t *spa, void *tag, uint64_t psize, uint64_t lsize, enum zio_compress compression_type) { arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr; arc_buf_t *buf; ASSERT3U(lsize, >, 0); ASSERT3U(lsize, >=, psize); ASSERT(compression_type > ZIO_COMPRESS_OFF); ASSERT(compression_type < ZIO_COMPRESS_FUNCTIONS); hdr = arc_hdr_alloc(spa_load_guid(spa), psize, lsize, compression_type, ARC_BUFC_DATA); ASSERT(!MUTEX_HELD(HDR_LOCK(hdr))); buf = NULL; VERIFY0(arc_buf_alloc_impl(hdr, tag, B_TRUE, B_FALSE, &buf)); arc_buf_thaw(buf); ASSERT3P(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_freeze_cksum, ==, NULL); return (buf); } static void arc_hdr_l2hdr_destroy(arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr) { l2arc_buf_hdr_t *l2hdr = &hdr->b_l2hdr; l2arc_dev_t *dev = l2hdr->b_dev; uint64_t asize = arc_hdr_size(hdr); ASSERT(MUTEX_HELD(&dev->l2ad_mtx)); ASSERT(HDR_HAS_L2HDR(hdr)); list_remove(&dev->l2ad_buflist, hdr); ARCSTAT_INCR(arcstat_l2_asize, -asize); ARCSTAT_INCR(arcstat_l2_size, -HDR_GET_LSIZE(hdr)); vdev_space_update(dev->l2ad_vdev, -asize, 0, 0); (void) refcount_remove_many(&dev->l2ad_alloc, asize, hdr); arc_hdr_clear_flags(hdr, ARC_FLAG_HAS_L2HDR); } static void arc_hdr_destroy(arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr) { if (HDR_HAS_L1HDR(hdr)) { ASSERT(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_buf == NULL || hdr->b_l1hdr.b_bufcnt > 0); ASSERT(refcount_is_zero(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_refcnt)); ASSERT3P(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_state, ==, arc_anon); } ASSERT(!HDR_IO_IN_PROGRESS(hdr)); ASSERT(!HDR_IN_HASH_TABLE(hdr)); if (!HDR_EMPTY(hdr)) buf_discard_identity(hdr); if (HDR_HAS_L2HDR(hdr)) { l2arc_dev_t *dev = hdr->b_l2hdr.b_dev; boolean_t buflist_held = MUTEX_HELD(&dev->l2ad_mtx); if (!buflist_held) mutex_enter(&dev->l2ad_mtx); /* * Even though we checked this conditional above, we * need to check this again now that we have the * l2ad_mtx. This is because we could be racing with * another thread calling l2arc_evict() which might have * destroyed this header's L2 portion as we were waiting * to acquire the l2ad_mtx. If that happens, we don't * want to re-destroy the header's L2 portion. */ if (HDR_HAS_L2HDR(hdr)) arc_hdr_l2hdr_destroy(hdr); if (!buflist_held) mutex_exit(&dev->l2ad_mtx); } if (HDR_HAS_L1HDR(hdr)) { arc_cksum_free(hdr); while (hdr->b_l1hdr.b_buf != NULL) arc_buf_destroy_impl(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_buf); if (hdr->b_l1hdr.b_pdata != NULL) { arc_hdr_free_pdata(hdr); } } ASSERT3P(hdr->b_hash_next, ==, NULL); if (HDR_HAS_L1HDR(hdr)) { ASSERT(!multilist_link_active(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_arc_node)); ASSERT3P(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_acb, ==, NULL); kmem_cache_free(hdr_full_cache, hdr); } else { kmem_cache_free(hdr_l2only_cache, hdr); } } void arc_buf_destroy(arc_buf_t *buf, void* tag) { arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr = buf->b_hdr; kmutex_t *hash_lock = HDR_LOCK(hdr); if (hdr->b_l1hdr.b_state == arc_anon) { ASSERT3U(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_bufcnt, ==, 1); ASSERT(!HDR_IO_IN_PROGRESS(hdr)); VERIFY0(remove_reference(hdr, NULL, tag)); arc_hdr_destroy(hdr); return; } mutex_enter(hash_lock); ASSERT3P(hdr, ==, buf->b_hdr); ASSERT(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_bufcnt > 0); ASSERT3P(hash_lock, ==, HDR_LOCK(hdr)); ASSERT3P(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_state, !=, arc_anon); ASSERT3P(buf->b_data, !=, NULL); (void) remove_reference(hdr, hash_lock, tag); arc_buf_destroy_impl(buf); mutex_exit(hash_lock); } /* * Evict the arc_buf_hdr that is provided as a parameter. The resultant * state of the header is dependent on its state prior to entering this * function. The following transitions are possible: * * - arc_mru -> arc_mru_ghost * - arc_mfu -> arc_mfu_ghost * - arc_mru_ghost -> arc_l2c_only * - arc_mru_ghost -> deleted * - arc_mfu_ghost -> arc_l2c_only * - arc_mfu_ghost -> deleted */ static int64_t arc_evict_hdr(arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr, kmutex_t *hash_lock) { arc_state_t *evicted_state, *state; int64_t bytes_evicted = 0; ASSERT(MUTEX_HELD(hash_lock)); ASSERT(HDR_HAS_L1HDR(hdr)); state = hdr->b_l1hdr.b_state; if (GHOST_STATE(state)) { ASSERT(!HDR_IO_IN_PROGRESS(hdr)); ASSERT3P(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_buf, ==, NULL); /* * l2arc_write_buffers() relies on a header's L1 portion * (i.e. its b_pdata field) during its write phase. * Thus, we cannot push a header onto the arc_l2c_only * state (removing its L1 piece) until the header is * done being written to the l2arc. */ if (HDR_HAS_L2HDR(hdr) && HDR_L2_WRITING(hdr)) { ARCSTAT_BUMP(arcstat_evict_l2_skip); return (bytes_evicted); } ARCSTAT_BUMP(arcstat_deleted); bytes_evicted += HDR_GET_LSIZE(hdr); DTRACE_PROBE1(arc__delete, arc_buf_hdr_t *, hdr); if (HDR_HAS_L2HDR(hdr)) { ASSERT(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_pdata == NULL); /* * This buffer is cached on the 2nd Level ARC; * don't destroy the header. */ arc_change_state(arc_l2c_only, hdr, hash_lock); /* * dropping from L1+L2 cached to L2-only, * realloc to remove the L1 header. */ hdr = arc_hdr_realloc(hdr, hdr_full_cache, hdr_l2only_cache); } else { arc_change_state(arc_anon, hdr, hash_lock); arc_hdr_destroy(hdr); } return (bytes_evicted); } ASSERT(state == arc_mru || state == arc_mfu); evicted_state = (state == arc_mru) ? arc_mru_ghost : arc_mfu_ghost; /* prefetch buffers have a minimum lifespan */ if (HDR_IO_IN_PROGRESS(hdr) || ((hdr->b_flags & (ARC_FLAG_PREFETCH | ARC_FLAG_INDIRECT)) && ddi_get_lbolt() - hdr->b_l1hdr.b_arc_access < arc_min_prefetch_lifespan)) { ARCSTAT_BUMP(arcstat_evict_skip); return (bytes_evicted); } ASSERT0(refcount_count(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_refcnt)); while (hdr->b_l1hdr.b_buf) { arc_buf_t *buf = hdr->b_l1hdr.b_buf; if (!mutex_tryenter(&buf->b_evict_lock)) { ARCSTAT_BUMP(arcstat_mutex_miss); break; } if (buf->b_data != NULL) bytes_evicted += HDR_GET_LSIZE(hdr); mutex_exit(&buf->b_evict_lock); arc_buf_destroy_impl(buf); } if (HDR_HAS_L2HDR(hdr)) { ARCSTAT_INCR(arcstat_evict_l2_cached, HDR_GET_LSIZE(hdr)); } else { if (l2arc_write_eligible(hdr->b_spa, hdr)) { ARCSTAT_INCR(arcstat_evict_l2_eligible, HDR_GET_LSIZE(hdr)); } else { ARCSTAT_INCR(arcstat_evict_l2_ineligible, HDR_GET_LSIZE(hdr)); } } if (hdr->b_l1hdr.b_bufcnt == 0) { arc_cksum_free(hdr); bytes_evicted += arc_hdr_size(hdr); /* * If this hdr is being evicted and has a compressed * buffer then we discard it here before we change states. * This ensures that the accounting is updated correctly * in arc_free_data_buf(). */ arc_hdr_free_pdata(hdr); arc_change_state(evicted_state, hdr, hash_lock); ASSERT(HDR_IN_HASH_TABLE(hdr)); arc_hdr_set_flags(hdr, ARC_FLAG_IN_HASH_TABLE); DTRACE_PROBE1(arc__evict, arc_buf_hdr_t *, hdr); } return (bytes_evicted); } static uint64_t arc_evict_state_impl(multilist_t *ml, int idx, arc_buf_hdr_t *marker, uint64_t spa, int64_t bytes) { multilist_sublist_t *mls; uint64_t bytes_evicted = 0; arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr; kmutex_t *hash_lock; int evict_count = 0; ASSERT3P(marker, !=, NULL); IMPLY(bytes < 0, bytes == ARC_EVICT_ALL); mls = multilist_sublist_lock(ml, idx); for (hdr = multilist_sublist_prev(mls, marker); hdr != NULL; hdr = multilist_sublist_prev(mls, marker)) { if ((bytes != ARC_EVICT_ALL && bytes_evicted >= bytes) || (evict_count >= zfs_arc_evict_batch_limit)) break; /* * To keep our iteration location, move the marker * forward. Since we're not holding hdr's hash lock, we * must be very careful and not remove 'hdr' from the * sublist. Otherwise, other consumers might mistake the * 'hdr' as not being on a sublist when they call the * multilist_link_active() function (they all rely on * the hash lock protecting concurrent insertions and * removals). multilist_sublist_move_forward() was * specifically implemented to ensure this is the case * (only 'marker' will be removed and re-inserted). */ multilist_sublist_move_forward(mls, marker); /* * The only case where the b_spa field should ever be * zero, is the marker headers inserted by * arc_evict_state(). It's possible for multiple threads * to be calling arc_evict_state() concurrently (e.g. * dsl_pool_close() and zio_inject_fault()), so we must * skip any markers we see from these other threads. */ if (hdr->b_spa == 0) continue; /* we're only interested in evicting buffers of a certain spa */ if (spa != 0 && hdr->b_spa != spa) { ARCSTAT_BUMP(arcstat_evict_skip); continue; } hash_lock = HDR_LOCK(hdr); /* * We aren't calling this function from any code path * that would already be holding a hash lock, so we're * asserting on this assumption to be defensive in case * this ever changes. Without this check, it would be * possible to incorrectly increment arcstat_mutex_miss * below (e.g. if the code changed such that we called * this function with a hash lock held). */ ASSERT(!MUTEX_HELD(hash_lock)); if (mutex_tryenter(hash_lock)) { uint64_t evicted = arc_evict_hdr(hdr, hash_lock); mutex_exit(hash_lock); bytes_evicted += evicted; /* * If evicted is zero, arc_evict_hdr() must have * decided to skip this header, don't increment * evict_count in this case. */ if (evicted != 0) evict_count++; /* * If arc_size isn't overflowing, signal any * threads that might happen to be waiting. * * For each header evicted, we wake up a single * thread. If we used cv_broadcast, we could * wake up "too many" threads causing arc_size * to significantly overflow arc_c; since * arc_get_data_buf() doesn't check for overflow * when it's woken up (it doesn't because it's * possible for the ARC to be overflowing while * full of un-evictable buffers, and the * function should proceed in this case). * * If threads are left sleeping, due to not * using cv_broadcast, they will be woken up * just before arc_reclaim_thread() sleeps. */ mutex_enter(&arc_reclaim_lock); if (!arc_is_overflowing()) cv_signal(&arc_reclaim_waiters_cv); mutex_exit(&arc_reclaim_lock); } else { ARCSTAT_BUMP(arcstat_mutex_miss); } } multilist_sublist_unlock(mls); return (bytes_evicted); } /* * Evict buffers from the given arc state, until we've removed the * specified number of bytes. Move the removed buffers to the * appropriate evict state. * * This function makes a "best effort". It skips over any buffers * it can't get a hash_lock on, and so, may not catch all candidates. * It may also return without evicting as much space as requested. * * If bytes is specified using the special value ARC_EVICT_ALL, this * will evict all available (i.e. unlocked and evictable) buffers from * the given arc state; which is used by arc_flush(). */ static uint64_t arc_evict_state(arc_state_t *state, uint64_t spa, int64_t bytes, arc_buf_contents_t type) { uint64_t total_evicted = 0; multilist_t *ml = &state->arcs_list[type]; int num_sublists; arc_buf_hdr_t **markers; int i; IMPLY(bytes < 0, bytes == ARC_EVICT_ALL); num_sublists = multilist_get_num_sublists(ml); /* * If we've tried to evict from each sublist, made some * progress, but still have not hit the target number of bytes * to evict, we want to keep trying. The markers allow us to * pick up where we left off for each individual sublist, rather * than starting from the tail each time. */ markers = kmem_zalloc(sizeof (*markers) * num_sublists, KM_SLEEP); for (i = 0; i < num_sublists; i++) { multilist_sublist_t *mls; markers[i] = kmem_cache_alloc(hdr_full_cache, KM_SLEEP); /* * A b_spa of 0 is used to indicate that this header is * a marker. This fact is used in arc_adjust_type() and * arc_evict_state_impl(). */ markers[i]->b_spa = 0; mls = multilist_sublist_lock(ml, i); multilist_sublist_insert_tail(mls, markers[i]); multilist_sublist_unlock(mls); } /* * While we haven't hit our target number of bytes to evict, or * we're evicting all available buffers. */ while (total_evicted < bytes || bytes == ARC_EVICT_ALL) { int sublist_idx = multilist_get_random_index(ml); uint64_t scan_evicted = 0; /* * Try to reduce pinned dnodes with a floor of arc_dnode_limit. * Request that 10% of the LRUs be scanned by the superblock * shrinker. */ if (type == ARC_BUFC_DATA && arc_dnode_size > arc_dnode_limit) arc_prune_async((arc_dnode_size - arc_dnode_limit) / sizeof (dnode_t) / zfs_arc_dnode_reduce_percent); /* * Start eviction using a randomly selected sublist, * this is to try and evenly balance eviction across all * sublists. Always starting at the same sublist * (e.g. index 0) would cause evictions to favor certain * sublists over others. */ for (i = 0; i < num_sublists; i++) { uint64_t bytes_remaining; uint64_t bytes_evicted; if (bytes == ARC_EVICT_ALL) bytes_remaining = ARC_EVICT_ALL; else if (total_evicted < bytes) bytes_remaining = bytes - total_evicted; else break; bytes_evicted = arc_evict_state_impl(ml, sublist_idx, markers[sublist_idx], spa, bytes_remaining); scan_evicted += bytes_evicted; total_evicted += bytes_evicted; /* we've reached the end, wrap to the beginning */ if (++sublist_idx >= num_sublists) sublist_idx = 0; } /* * If we didn't evict anything during this scan, we have * no reason to believe we'll evict more during another * scan, so break the loop. */ if (scan_evicted == 0) { /* This isn't possible, let's make that obvious */ ASSERT3S(bytes, !=, 0); /* * When bytes is ARC_EVICT_ALL, the only way to * break the loop is when scan_evicted is zero. * In that case, we actually have evicted enough, * so we don't want to increment the kstat. */ if (bytes != ARC_EVICT_ALL) { ASSERT3S(total_evicted, <, bytes); ARCSTAT_BUMP(arcstat_evict_not_enough); } break; } } for (i = 0; i < num_sublists; i++) { multilist_sublist_t *mls = multilist_sublist_lock(ml, i); multilist_sublist_remove(mls, markers[i]); multilist_sublist_unlock(mls); kmem_cache_free(hdr_full_cache, markers[i]); } kmem_free(markers, sizeof (*markers) * num_sublists); return (total_evicted); } /* * Flush all "evictable" data of the given type from the arc state * specified. This will not evict any "active" buffers (i.e. referenced). * * When 'retry' is set to B_FALSE, the function will make a single pass * over the state and evict any buffers that it can. Since it doesn't * continually retry the eviction, it might end up leaving some buffers * in the ARC due to lock misses. * * When 'retry' is set to B_TRUE, the function will continually retry the * eviction until *all* evictable buffers have been removed from the * state. As a result, if concurrent insertions into the state are * allowed (e.g. if the ARC isn't shutting down), this function might * wind up in an infinite loop, continually trying to evict buffers. */ static uint64_t arc_flush_state(arc_state_t *state, uint64_t spa, arc_buf_contents_t type, boolean_t retry) { uint64_t evicted = 0; while (refcount_count(&state->arcs_esize[type]) != 0) { evicted += arc_evict_state(state, spa, ARC_EVICT_ALL, type); if (!retry) break; } return (evicted); } /* * Helper function for arc_prune_async() it is responsible for safely * handling the execution of a registered arc_prune_func_t. */ static void arc_prune_task(void *ptr) { arc_prune_t *ap = (arc_prune_t *)ptr; arc_prune_func_t *func = ap->p_pfunc; if (func != NULL) func(ap->p_adjust, ap->p_private); refcount_remove(&ap->p_refcnt, func); } /* * Notify registered consumers they must drop holds on a portion of the ARC * buffered they reference. This provides a mechanism to ensure the ARC can * honor the arc_meta_limit and reclaim otherwise pinned ARC buffers. This * is analogous to dnlc_reduce_cache() but more generic. * * This operation is performed asynchronously so it may be safely called * in the context of the arc_reclaim_thread(). A reference is taken here * for each registered arc_prune_t and the arc_prune_task() is responsible * for releasing it once the registered arc_prune_func_t has completed. */ static void arc_prune_async(int64_t adjust) { arc_prune_t *ap; mutex_enter(&arc_prune_mtx); for (ap = list_head(&arc_prune_list); ap != NULL; ap = list_next(&arc_prune_list, ap)) { if (refcount_count(&ap->p_refcnt) >= 2) continue; refcount_add(&ap->p_refcnt, ap->p_pfunc); ap->p_adjust = adjust; if (taskq_dispatch(arc_prune_taskq, arc_prune_task, ap, TQ_SLEEP) == 0) { refcount_remove(&ap->p_refcnt, ap->p_pfunc); continue; } ARCSTAT_BUMP(arcstat_prune); } mutex_exit(&arc_prune_mtx); } /* * Evict the specified number of bytes from the state specified, * restricting eviction to the spa and type given. This function * prevents us from trying to evict more from a state's list than * is "evictable", and to skip evicting altogether when passed a * negative value for "bytes". In contrast, arc_evict_state() will * evict everything it can, when passed a negative value for "bytes". */ static uint64_t arc_adjust_impl(arc_state_t *state, uint64_t spa, int64_t bytes, arc_buf_contents_t type) { int64_t delta; if (bytes > 0 && refcount_count(&state->arcs_esize[type]) > 0) { delta = MIN(refcount_count(&state->arcs_esize[type]), bytes); return (arc_evict_state(state, spa, delta, type)); } return (0); } /* * The goal of this function is to evict enough meta data buffers from the * ARC in order to enforce the arc_meta_limit. Achieving this is slightly * more complicated than it appears because it is common for data buffers * to have holds on meta data buffers. In addition, dnode meta data buffers * will be held by the dnodes in the block preventing them from being freed. * This means we can't simply traverse the ARC and expect to always find * enough unheld meta data buffer to release. * * Therefore, this function has been updated to make alternating passes * over the ARC releasing data buffers and then newly unheld meta data * buffers. This ensures forward progress is maintained and arc_meta_used * will decrease. Normally this is sufficient, but if required the ARC * will call the registered prune callbacks causing dentry and inodes to * be dropped from the VFS cache. This will make dnode meta data buffers * available for reclaim. */ static uint64_t arc_adjust_meta_balanced(void) { int64_t delta, prune = 0, adjustmnt; uint64_t total_evicted = 0; arc_buf_contents_t type = ARC_BUFC_DATA; int restarts = MAX(zfs_arc_meta_adjust_restarts, 0); restart: /* * This slightly differs than the way we evict from the mru in * arc_adjust because we don't have a "target" value (i.e. no * "meta" arc_p). As a result, I think we can completely * cannibalize the metadata in the MRU before we evict the * metadata from the MFU. I think we probably need to implement a * "metadata arc_p" value to do this properly. */ adjustmnt = arc_meta_used - arc_meta_limit; if (adjustmnt > 0 && refcount_count(&arc_mru->arcs_esize[type]) > 0) { delta = MIN(refcount_count(&arc_mru->arcs_esize[type]), adjustmnt); total_evicted += arc_adjust_impl(arc_mru, 0, delta, type); adjustmnt -= delta; } /* * We can't afford to recalculate adjustmnt here. If we do, * new metadata buffers can sneak into the MRU or ANON lists, * thus penalize the MFU metadata. Although the fudge factor is * small, it has been empirically shown to be significant for * certain workloads (e.g. creating many empty directories). As * such, we use the original calculation for adjustmnt, and * simply decrement the amount of data evicted from the MRU. */ if (adjustmnt > 0 && refcount_count(&arc_mfu->arcs_esize[type]) > 0) { delta = MIN(refcount_count(&arc_mfu->arcs_esize[type]), adjustmnt); total_evicted += arc_adjust_impl(arc_mfu, 0, delta, type); } adjustmnt = arc_meta_used - arc_meta_limit; if (adjustmnt > 0 && refcount_count(&arc_mru_ghost->arcs_esize[type]) > 0) { delta = MIN(adjustmnt, refcount_count(&arc_mru_ghost->arcs_esize[type])); total_evicted += arc_adjust_impl(arc_mru_ghost, 0, delta, type); adjustmnt -= delta; } if (adjustmnt > 0 && refcount_count(&arc_mfu_ghost->arcs_esize[type]) > 0) { delta = MIN(adjustmnt, refcount_count(&arc_mfu_ghost->arcs_esize[type])); total_evicted += arc_adjust_impl(arc_mfu_ghost, 0, delta, type); } /* * If after attempting to make the requested adjustment to the ARC * the meta limit is still being exceeded then request that the * higher layers drop some cached objects which have holds on ARC * meta buffers. Requests to the upper layers will be made with * increasingly large scan sizes until the ARC is below the limit. */ if (arc_meta_used > arc_meta_limit) { if (type == ARC_BUFC_DATA) { type = ARC_BUFC_METADATA; } else { type = ARC_BUFC_DATA; if (zfs_arc_meta_prune) { prune += zfs_arc_meta_prune; arc_prune_async(prune); } } if (restarts > 0) { restarts--; goto restart; } } return (total_evicted); } /* * Evict metadata buffers from the cache, such that arc_meta_used is * capped by the arc_meta_limit tunable. */ static uint64_t arc_adjust_meta_only(void) { uint64_t total_evicted = 0; int64_t target; /* * If we're over the meta limit, we want to evict enough * metadata to get back under the meta limit. We don't want to * evict so much that we drop the MRU below arc_p, though. If * we're over the meta limit more than we're over arc_p, we * evict some from the MRU here, and some from the MFU below. */ target = MIN((int64_t)(arc_meta_used - arc_meta_limit), (int64_t)(refcount_count(&arc_anon->arcs_size) + refcount_count(&arc_mru->arcs_size) - arc_p)); total_evicted += arc_adjust_impl(arc_mru, 0, target, ARC_BUFC_METADATA); /* * Similar to the above, we want to evict enough bytes to get us * below the meta limit, but not so much as to drop us below the * space allotted to the MFU (which is defined as arc_c - arc_p). */ target = MIN((int64_t)(arc_meta_used - arc_meta_limit), (int64_t)(refcount_count(&arc_mfu->arcs_size) - (arc_c - arc_p))); total_evicted += arc_adjust_impl(arc_mfu, 0, target, ARC_BUFC_METADATA); return (total_evicted); } static uint64_t arc_adjust_meta(void) { if (zfs_arc_meta_strategy == ARC_STRATEGY_META_ONLY) return (arc_adjust_meta_only()); else return (arc_adjust_meta_balanced()); } /* * Return the type of the oldest buffer in the given arc state * * This function will select a random sublist of type ARC_BUFC_DATA and * a random sublist of type ARC_BUFC_METADATA. The tail of each sublist * is compared, and the type which contains the "older" buffer will be * returned. */ static arc_buf_contents_t arc_adjust_type(arc_state_t *state) { multilist_t *data_ml = &state->arcs_list[ARC_BUFC_DATA]; multilist_t *meta_ml = &state->arcs_list[ARC_BUFC_METADATA]; int data_idx = multilist_get_random_index(data_ml); int meta_idx = multilist_get_random_index(meta_ml); multilist_sublist_t *data_mls; multilist_sublist_t *meta_mls; arc_buf_contents_t type; arc_buf_hdr_t *data_hdr; arc_buf_hdr_t *meta_hdr; /* * We keep the sublist lock until we're finished, to prevent * the headers from being destroyed via arc_evict_state(). */ data_mls = multilist_sublist_lock(data_ml, data_idx); meta_mls = multilist_sublist_lock(meta_ml, meta_idx); /* * These two loops are to ensure we skip any markers that * might be at the tail of the lists due to arc_evict_state(). */ for (data_hdr = multilist_sublist_tail(data_mls); data_hdr != NULL; data_hdr = multilist_sublist_prev(data_mls, data_hdr)) { if (data_hdr->b_spa != 0) break; } for (meta_hdr = multilist_sublist_tail(meta_mls); meta_hdr != NULL; meta_hdr = multilist_sublist_prev(meta_mls, meta_hdr)) { if (meta_hdr->b_spa != 0) break; } if (data_hdr == NULL && meta_hdr == NULL) { type = ARC_BUFC_DATA; } else if (data_hdr == NULL) { ASSERT3P(meta_hdr, !=, NULL); type = ARC_BUFC_METADATA; } else if (meta_hdr == NULL) { ASSERT3P(data_hdr, !=, NULL); type = ARC_BUFC_DATA; } else { ASSERT3P(data_hdr, !=, NULL); ASSERT3P(meta_hdr, !=, NULL); /* The headers can't be on the sublist without an L1 header */ ASSERT(HDR_HAS_L1HDR(data_hdr)); ASSERT(HDR_HAS_L1HDR(meta_hdr)); if (data_hdr->b_l1hdr.b_arc_access < meta_hdr->b_l1hdr.b_arc_access) { type = ARC_BUFC_DATA; } else { type = ARC_BUFC_METADATA; } } multilist_sublist_unlock(meta_mls); multilist_sublist_unlock(data_mls); return (type); } /* * Evict buffers from the cache, such that arc_size is capped by arc_c. */ static uint64_t arc_adjust(void) { uint64_t total_evicted = 0; uint64_t bytes; int64_t target; /* * If we're over arc_meta_limit, we want to correct that before * potentially evicting data buffers below. */ total_evicted += arc_adjust_meta(); /* * Adjust MRU size * * If we're over the target cache size, we want to evict enough * from the list to get back to our target size. We don't want * to evict too much from the MRU, such that it drops below * arc_p. So, if we're over our target cache size more than * the MRU is over arc_p, we'll evict enough to get back to * arc_p here, and then evict more from the MFU below. */ target = MIN((int64_t)(arc_size - arc_c), (int64_t)(refcount_count(&arc_anon->arcs_size) + refcount_count(&arc_mru->arcs_size) + arc_meta_used - arc_p)); /* * If we're below arc_meta_min, always prefer to evict data. * Otherwise, try to satisfy the requested number of bytes to * evict from the type which contains older buffers; in an * effort to keep newer buffers in the cache regardless of their * type. If we cannot satisfy the number of bytes from this * type, spill over into the next type. */ if (arc_adjust_type(arc_mru) == ARC_BUFC_METADATA && arc_meta_used > arc_meta_min) { bytes = arc_adjust_impl(arc_mru, 0, target, ARC_BUFC_METADATA); total_evicted += bytes; /* * If we couldn't evict our target number of bytes from * metadata, we try to get the rest from data. */ target -= bytes; total_evicted += arc_adjust_impl(arc_mru, 0, target, ARC_BUFC_DATA); } else { bytes = arc_adjust_impl(arc_mru, 0, target, ARC_BUFC_DATA); total_evicted += bytes; /* * If we couldn't evict our target number of bytes from * data, we try to get the rest from metadata. */ target -= bytes; total_evicted += arc_adjust_impl(arc_mru, 0, target, ARC_BUFC_METADATA); } /* * Adjust MFU size * * Now that we've tried to evict enough from the MRU to get its * size back to arc_p, if we're still above the target cache * size, we evict the rest from the MFU. */ target = arc_size - arc_c; if (arc_adjust_type(arc_mfu) == ARC_BUFC_METADATA && arc_meta_used > arc_meta_min) { bytes = arc_adjust_impl(arc_mfu, 0, target, ARC_BUFC_METADATA); total_evicted += bytes; /* * If we couldn't evict our target number of bytes from * metadata, we try to get the rest from data. */ target -= bytes; total_evicted += arc_adjust_impl(arc_mfu, 0, target, ARC_BUFC_DATA); } else { bytes = arc_adjust_impl(arc_mfu, 0, target, ARC_BUFC_DATA); total_evicted += bytes; /* * If we couldn't evict our target number of bytes from * data, we try to get the rest from data. */ target -= bytes; total_evicted += arc_adjust_impl(arc_mfu, 0, target, ARC_BUFC_METADATA); } /* * Adjust ghost lists * * In addition to the above, the ARC also defines target values * for the ghost lists. The sum of the mru list and mru ghost * list should never exceed the target size of the cache, and * the sum of the mru list, mfu list, mru ghost list, and mfu * ghost list should never exceed twice the target size of the * cache. The following logic enforces these limits on the ghost * caches, and evicts from them as needed. */ target = refcount_count(&arc_mru->arcs_size) + refcount_count(&arc_mru_ghost->arcs_size) - arc_c; bytes = arc_adjust_impl(arc_mru_ghost, 0, target, ARC_BUFC_DATA); total_evicted += bytes; target -= bytes; total_evicted += arc_adjust_impl(arc_mru_ghost, 0, target, ARC_BUFC_METADATA); /* * We assume the sum of the mru list and mfu list is less than * or equal to arc_c (we enforced this above), which means we * can use the simpler of the two equations below: * * mru + mfu + mru ghost + mfu ghost <= 2 * arc_c * mru ghost + mfu ghost <= arc_c */ target = refcount_count(&arc_mru_ghost->arcs_size) + refcount_count(&arc_mfu_ghost->arcs_size) - arc_c; bytes = arc_adjust_impl(arc_mfu_ghost, 0, target, ARC_BUFC_DATA); total_evicted += bytes; target -= bytes; total_evicted += arc_adjust_impl(arc_mfu_ghost, 0, target, ARC_BUFC_METADATA); return (total_evicted); } void arc_flush(spa_t *spa, boolean_t retry) { uint64_t guid = 0; /* * If retry is B_TRUE, a spa must not be specified since we have * no good way to determine if all of a spa's buffers have been * evicted from an arc state. */ ASSERT(!retry || spa == 0); if (spa != NULL) guid = spa_load_guid(spa); (void) arc_flush_state(arc_mru, guid, ARC_BUFC_DATA, retry); (void) arc_flush_state(arc_mru, guid, ARC_BUFC_METADATA, retry); (void) arc_flush_state(arc_mfu, guid, ARC_BUFC_DATA, retry); (void) arc_flush_state(arc_mfu, guid, ARC_BUFC_METADATA, retry); (void) arc_flush_state(arc_mru_ghost, guid, ARC_BUFC_DATA, retry); (void) arc_flush_state(arc_mru_ghost, guid, ARC_BUFC_METADATA, retry); (void) arc_flush_state(arc_mfu_ghost, guid, ARC_BUFC_DATA, retry); (void) arc_flush_state(arc_mfu_ghost, guid, ARC_BUFC_METADATA, retry); } void arc_shrink(int64_t to_free) { uint64_t c = arc_c; if (c > to_free && c - to_free > arc_c_min) { arc_c = c - to_free; atomic_add_64(&arc_p, -(arc_p >> arc_shrink_shift)); if (arc_c > arc_size) arc_c = MAX(arc_size, arc_c_min); if (arc_p > arc_c) arc_p = (arc_c >> 1); ASSERT(arc_c >= arc_c_min); ASSERT((int64_t)arc_p >= 0); } else { arc_c = arc_c_min; } if (arc_size > arc_c) (void) arc_adjust(); } typedef enum free_memory_reason_t { FMR_UNKNOWN, FMR_NEEDFREE, FMR_LOTSFREE, FMR_SWAPFS_MINFREE, FMR_PAGES_PP_MAXIMUM, FMR_HEAP_ARENA, FMR_ZIO_ARENA, } free_memory_reason_t; int64_t last_free_memory; free_memory_reason_t last_free_reason; #ifdef _KERNEL /* * Additional reserve of pages for pp_reserve. */ int64_t arc_pages_pp_reserve = 64; /* * Additional reserve of pages for swapfs. */ int64_t arc_swapfs_reserve = 64; #endif /* _KERNEL */ /* * Return the amount of memory that can be consumed before reclaim will be * needed. Positive if there is sufficient free memory, negative indicates * the amount of memory that needs to be freed up. */ static int64_t arc_available_memory(void) { int64_t lowest = INT64_MAX; free_memory_reason_t r = FMR_UNKNOWN; #ifdef _KERNEL int64_t n; #ifdef __linux__ pgcnt_t needfree = btop(arc_need_free); pgcnt_t lotsfree = btop(arc_sys_free); pgcnt_t desfree = 0; #endif if (needfree > 0) { n = PAGESIZE * (-needfree); if (n < lowest) { lowest = n; r = FMR_NEEDFREE; } } /* * check that we're out of range of the pageout scanner. It starts to * schedule paging if freemem is less than lotsfree and needfree. * lotsfree is the high-water mark for pageout, and needfree is the * number of needed free pages. We add extra pages here to make sure * the scanner doesn't start up while we're freeing memory. */ n = PAGESIZE * (freemem - lotsfree - needfree - desfree); if (n < lowest) { lowest = n; r = FMR_LOTSFREE; } #ifndef __linux__ /* * check to make sure that swapfs has enough space so that anon * reservations can still succeed. anon_resvmem() checks that the * availrmem is greater than swapfs_minfree, and the number of reserved * swap pages. We also add a bit of extra here just to prevent * circumstances from getting really dire. */ n = PAGESIZE * (availrmem - swapfs_minfree - swapfs_reserve - desfree - arc_swapfs_reserve); if (n < lowest) { lowest = n; r = FMR_SWAPFS_MINFREE; } /* * Check that we have enough availrmem that memory locking (e.g., via * mlock(3C) or memcntl(2)) can still succeed. (pages_pp_maximum * stores the number of pages that cannot be locked; when availrmem * drops below pages_pp_maximum, page locking mechanisms such as * page_pp_lock() will fail.) */ n = PAGESIZE * (availrmem - pages_pp_maximum - arc_pages_pp_reserve); if (n < lowest) { lowest = n; r = FMR_PAGES_PP_MAXIMUM; } #endif #if defined(__i386) /* * If we're on an i386 platform, it's possible that we'll exhaust the * kernel heap space before we ever run out of available physical * memory. Most checks of the size of the heap_area compare against * tune.t_minarmem, which is the minimum available real memory that we * can have in the system. However, this is generally fixed at 25 pages * which is so low that it's useless. In this comparison, we seek to * calculate the total heap-size, and reclaim if more than 3/4ths of the * heap is allocated. (Or, in the calculation, if less than 1/4th is * free) */ n = vmem_size(heap_arena, VMEM_FREE) - (vmem_size(heap_arena, VMEM_FREE | VMEM_ALLOC) >> 2); if (n < lowest) { lowest = n; r = FMR_HEAP_ARENA; } #endif /* * If zio data pages are being allocated out of a separate heap segment, * then enforce that the size of available vmem for this arena remains * above about 1/4th (1/(2^arc_zio_arena_free_shift)) free. * * Note that reducing the arc_zio_arena_free_shift keeps more virtual * memory (in the zio_arena) free, which can avoid memory * fragmentation issues. */ if (zio_arena != NULL) { n = vmem_size(zio_arena, VMEM_FREE) - (vmem_size(zio_arena, VMEM_ALLOC) >> arc_zio_arena_free_shift); if (n < lowest) { lowest = n; r = FMR_ZIO_ARENA; } } #else /* _KERNEL */ /* Every 100 calls, free a small amount */ if (spa_get_random(100) == 0) lowest = -1024; #endif /* _KERNEL */ last_free_memory = lowest; last_free_reason = r; return (lowest); } /* * Determine if the system is under memory pressure and is asking * to reclaim memory. A return value of B_TRUE indicates that the system * is under memory pressure and that the arc should adjust accordingly. */ static boolean_t arc_reclaim_needed(void) { return (arc_available_memory() < 0); } static void arc_kmem_reap_now(void) { size_t i; kmem_cache_t *prev_cache = NULL; kmem_cache_t *prev_data_cache = NULL; extern kmem_cache_t *zio_buf_cache[]; extern kmem_cache_t *zio_data_buf_cache[]; extern kmem_cache_t *range_seg_cache; if ((arc_meta_used >= arc_meta_limit) && zfs_arc_meta_prune) { /* * We are exceeding our meta-data cache limit. * Prune some entries to release holds on meta-data. */ arc_prune_async(zfs_arc_meta_prune); } for (i = 0; i < SPA_MAXBLOCKSIZE >> SPA_MINBLOCKSHIFT; i++) { #ifdef _ILP32 /* reach upper limit of cache size on 32-bit */ if (zio_buf_cache[i] == NULL) break; #endif if (zio_buf_cache[i] != prev_cache) { prev_cache = zio_buf_cache[i]; kmem_cache_reap_now(zio_buf_cache[i]); } if (zio_data_buf_cache[i] != prev_data_cache) { prev_data_cache = zio_data_buf_cache[i]; kmem_cache_reap_now(zio_data_buf_cache[i]); } } kmem_cache_reap_now(buf_cache); kmem_cache_reap_now(hdr_full_cache); kmem_cache_reap_now(hdr_l2only_cache); kmem_cache_reap_now(range_seg_cache); if (zio_arena != NULL) { /* * Ask the vmem arena to reclaim unused memory from its * quantum caches. */ vmem_qcache_reap(zio_arena); } } /* * Threads can block in arc_get_data_buf() waiting for this thread to evict * enough data and signal them to proceed. When this happens, the threads in * arc_get_data_buf() are sleeping while holding the hash lock for their * particular arc header. Thus, we must be careful to never sleep on a * hash lock in this thread. This is to prevent the following deadlock: * * - Thread A sleeps on CV in arc_get_data_buf() holding hash lock "L", * waiting for the reclaim thread to signal it. * * - arc_reclaim_thread() tries to acquire hash lock "L" using mutex_enter, * fails, and goes to sleep forever. * * This possible deadlock is avoided by always acquiring a hash lock * using mutex_tryenter() from arc_reclaim_thread(). */ static void arc_reclaim_thread(void) { fstrans_cookie_t cookie = spl_fstrans_mark(); hrtime_t growtime = 0; callb_cpr_t cpr; CALLB_CPR_INIT(&cpr, &arc_reclaim_lock, callb_generic_cpr, FTAG); mutex_enter(&arc_reclaim_lock); while (!arc_reclaim_thread_exit) { int64_t to_free; int64_t free_memory = arc_available_memory(); uint64_t evicted = 0; arc_tuning_update(); /* * This is necessary in order for the mdb ::arc dcmd to * show up to date information. Since the ::arc command * does not call the kstat's update function, without * this call, the command may show stale stats for the * anon, mru, mru_ghost, mfu, and mfu_ghost lists. Even * with this change, the data might be up to 1 second * out of date; but that should suffice. The arc_state_t * structures can be queried directly if more accurate * information is needed. */ #ifndef __linux__ if (arc_ksp != NULL) arc_ksp->ks_update(arc_ksp, KSTAT_READ); #endif mutex_exit(&arc_reclaim_lock); if (free_memory < 0) { arc_no_grow = B_TRUE; arc_warm = B_TRUE; /* * Wait at least zfs_grow_retry (default 5) seconds * before considering growing. */ growtime = gethrtime() + SEC2NSEC(arc_grow_retry); arc_kmem_reap_now(); /* * If we are still low on memory, shrink the ARC * so that we have arc_shrink_min free space. */ free_memory = arc_available_memory(); to_free = (arc_c >> arc_shrink_shift) - free_memory; if (to_free > 0) { #ifdef _KERNEL to_free = MAX(to_free, arc_need_free); #endif arc_shrink(to_free); } } else if (free_memory < arc_c >> arc_no_grow_shift) { arc_no_grow = B_TRUE; } else if (gethrtime() >= growtime) { arc_no_grow = B_FALSE; } evicted = arc_adjust(); mutex_enter(&arc_reclaim_lock); /* * If evicted is zero, we couldn't evict anything via * arc_adjust(). This could be due to hash lock * collisions, but more likely due to the majority of * arc buffers being unevictable. Therefore, even if * arc_size is above arc_c, another pass is unlikely to * be helpful and could potentially cause us to enter an * infinite loop. */ if (arc_size <= arc_c || evicted == 0) { /* * We're either no longer overflowing, or we * can't evict anything more, so we should wake * up any threads before we go to sleep and clear * arc_need_free since nothing more can be done. */ cv_broadcast(&arc_reclaim_waiters_cv); arc_need_free = 0; /* * Block until signaled, or after one second (we * might need to perform arc_kmem_reap_now() * even if we aren't being signalled) */ CALLB_CPR_SAFE_BEGIN(&cpr); (void) cv_timedwait_sig_hires(&arc_reclaim_thread_cv, &arc_reclaim_lock, SEC2NSEC(1), MSEC2NSEC(1), 0); CALLB_CPR_SAFE_END(&cpr, &arc_reclaim_lock); } } arc_reclaim_thread_exit = B_FALSE; cv_broadcast(&arc_reclaim_thread_cv); CALLB_CPR_EXIT(&cpr); /* drops arc_reclaim_lock */ spl_fstrans_unmark(cookie); thread_exit(); } #ifdef _KERNEL /* * Determine the amount of memory eligible for eviction contained in the * ARC. All clean data reported by the ghost lists can always be safely * evicted. Due to arc_c_min, the same does not hold for all clean data * contained by the regular mru and mfu lists. * * In the case of the regular mru and mfu lists, we need to report as * much clean data as possible, such that evicting that same reported * data will not bring arc_size below arc_c_min. Thus, in certain * circumstances, the total amount of clean data in the mru and mfu * lists might not actually be evictable. * * The following two distinct cases are accounted for: * * 1. The sum of the amount of dirty data contained by both the mru and * mfu lists, plus the ARC's other accounting (e.g. the anon list), * is greater than or equal to arc_c_min. * (i.e. amount of dirty data >= arc_c_min) * * This is the easy case; all clean data contained by the mru and mfu * lists is evictable. Evicting all clean data can only drop arc_size * to the amount of dirty data, which is greater than arc_c_min. * * 2. The sum of the amount of dirty data contained by both the mru and * mfu lists, plus the ARC's other accounting (e.g. the anon list), * is less than arc_c_min. * (i.e. arc_c_min > amount of dirty data) * * 2.1. arc_size is greater than or equal arc_c_min. * (i.e. arc_size >= arc_c_min > amount of dirty data) * * In this case, not all clean data from the regular mru and mfu * lists is actually evictable; we must leave enough clean data * to keep arc_size above arc_c_min. Thus, the maximum amount of * evictable data from the two lists combined, is exactly the * difference between arc_size and arc_c_min. * * 2.2. arc_size is less than arc_c_min * (i.e. arc_c_min > arc_size > amount of dirty data) * * In this case, none of the data contained in the mru and mfu * lists is evictable, even if it's clean. Since arc_size is * already below arc_c_min, evicting any more would only * increase this negative difference. */ static uint64_t arc_evictable_memory(void) { uint64_t arc_clean = refcount_count(&arc_mru->arcs_esize[ARC_BUFC_DATA]) + refcount_count(&arc_mru->arcs_esize[ARC_BUFC_METADATA]) + refcount_count(&arc_mfu->arcs_esize[ARC_BUFC_DATA]) + refcount_count(&arc_mfu->arcs_esize[ARC_BUFC_METADATA]); uint64_t ghost_clean = refcount_count(&arc_mru_ghost->arcs_esize[ARC_BUFC_DATA]) + refcount_count(&arc_mru_ghost->arcs_esize[ARC_BUFC_METADATA]) + refcount_count(&arc_mfu_ghost->arcs_esize[ARC_BUFC_DATA]) + refcount_count(&arc_mfu_ghost->arcs_esize[ARC_BUFC_METADATA]); uint64_t arc_dirty = MAX((int64_t)arc_size - (int64_t)arc_clean, 0); if (arc_dirty >= arc_c_min) return (ghost_clean + arc_clean); return (ghost_clean + MAX((int64_t)arc_size - (int64_t)arc_c_min, 0)); } /* * If sc->nr_to_scan is zero, the caller is requesting a query of the * number of objects which can potentially be freed. If it is nonzero, * the request is to free that many objects. * * Linux kernels >= 3.12 have the count_objects and scan_objects callbacks * in struct shrinker and also require the shrinker to return the number * of objects freed. * * Older kernels require the shrinker to return the number of freeable * objects following the freeing of nr_to_free. */ static spl_shrinker_t __arc_shrinker_func(struct shrinker *shrink, struct shrink_control *sc) { int64_t pages; /* The arc is considered warm once reclaim has occurred */ if (unlikely(arc_warm == B_FALSE)) arc_warm = B_TRUE; /* Return the potential number of reclaimable pages */ pages = btop((int64_t)arc_evictable_memory()); if (sc->nr_to_scan == 0) return (pages); /* Not allowed to perform filesystem reclaim */ if (!(sc->gfp_mask & __GFP_FS)) return (SHRINK_STOP); /* Reclaim in progress */ if (mutex_tryenter(&arc_reclaim_lock) == 0) return (SHRINK_STOP); mutex_exit(&arc_reclaim_lock); /* * Evict the requested number of pages by shrinking arc_c the * requested amount. If there is nothing left to evict just * reap whatever we can from the various arc slabs. */ if (pages > 0) { arc_shrink(ptob(sc->nr_to_scan)); arc_kmem_reap_now(); #ifdef HAVE_SPLIT_SHRINKER_CALLBACK pages = MAX(pages - btop(arc_evictable_memory()), 0); #else pages = btop(arc_evictable_memory()); #endif } else { arc_kmem_reap_now(); pages = SHRINK_STOP; } /* * We've reaped what we can, wake up threads. */ cv_broadcast(&arc_reclaim_waiters_cv); /* * When direct reclaim is observed it usually indicates a rapid * increase in memory pressure. This occurs because the kswapd * threads were unable to asynchronously keep enough free memory * available. In this case set arc_no_grow to briefly pause arc * growth to avoid compounding the memory pressure. */ if (current_is_kswapd()) { ARCSTAT_BUMP(arcstat_memory_indirect_count); } else { arc_no_grow = B_TRUE; arc_need_free = ptob(sc->nr_to_scan); ARCSTAT_BUMP(arcstat_memory_direct_count); } return (pages); } SPL_SHRINKER_CALLBACK_WRAPPER(arc_shrinker_func); SPL_SHRINKER_DECLARE(arc_shrinker, arc_shrinker_func, DEFAULT_SEEKS); #endif /* _KERNEL */ /* * Adapt arc info given the number of bytes we are trying to add and * the state that we are comming from. This function is only called * when we are adding new content to the cache. */ static void arc_adapt(int bytes, arc_state_t *state) { int mult; uint64_t arc_p_min = (arc_c >> arc_p_min_shift); int64_t mrug_size = refcount_count(&arc_mru_ghost->arcs_size); int64_t mfug_size = refcount_count(&arc_mfu_ghost->arcs_size); if (state == arc_l2c_only) return; ASSERT(bytes > 0); /* * Adapt the target size of the MRU list: * - if we just hit in the MRU ghost list, then increase * the target size of the MRU list. * - if we just hit in the MFU ghost list, then increase * the target size of the MFU list by decreasing the * target size of the MRU list. */ if (state == arc_mru_ghost) { mult = (mrug_size >= mfug_size) ? 1 : (mfug_size / mrug_size); if (!zfs_arc_p_dampener_disable) mult = MIN(mult, 10); /* avoid wild arc_p adjustment */ arc_p = MIN(arc_c - arc_p_min, arc_p + bytes * mult); } else if (state == arc_mfu_ghost) { uint64_t delta; mult = (mfug_size >= mrug_size) ? 1 : (mrug_size / mfug_size); if (!zfs_arc_p_dampener_disable) mult = MIN(mult, 10); delta = MIN(bytes * mult, arc_p); arc_p = MAX(arc_p_min, arc_p - delta); } ASSERT((int64_t)arc_p >= 0); if (arc_reclaim_needed()) { cv_signal(&arc_reclaim_thread_cv); return; } if (arc_no_grow) return; if (arc_c >= arc_c_max) return; /* * If we're within (2 * maxblocksize) bytes of the target * cache size, increment the target cache size */ ASSERT3U(arc_c, >=, 2ULL << SPA_MAXBLOCKSHIFT); if (arc_size >= arc_c - (2ULL << SPA_MAXBLOCKSHIFT)) { atomic_add_64(&arc_c, (int64_t)bytes); if (arc_c > arc_c_max) arc_c = arc_c_max; else if (state == arc_anon) atomic_add_64(&arc_p, (int64_t)bytes); if (arc_p > arc_c) arc_p = arc_c; } ASSERT((int64_t)arc_p >= 0); } /* * Check if arc_size has grown past our upper threshold, determined by * zfs_arc_overflow_shift. */ static boolean_t arc_is_overflowing(void) { /* Always allow at least one block of overflow */ uint64_t overflow = MAX(SPA_MAXBLOCKSIZE, arc_c >> zfs_arc_overflow_shift); return (arc_size >= arc_c + overflow); } /* * Allocate a block and return it to the caller. If we are hitting the * hard limit for the cache size, we must sleep, waiting for the eviction * thread to catch up. If we're past the target size but below the hard * limit, we'll only signal the reclaim thread and continue on. */ static void * arc_get_data_buf(arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr, uint64_t size, void *tag) { void *datap = NULL; arc_state_t *state = hdr->b_l1hdr.b_state; arc_buf_contents_t type = arc_buf_type(hdr); arc_adapt(size, state); /* * If arc_size is currently overflowing, and has grown past our * upper limit, we must be adding data faster than the evict * thread can evict. Thus, to ensure we don't compound the * problem by adding more data and forcing arc_size to grow even * further past it's target size, we halt and wait for the * eviction thread to catch up. * * It's also possible that the reclaim thread is unable to evict * enough buffers to get arc_size below the overflow limit (e.g. * due to buffers being un-evictable, or hash lock collisions). * In this case, we want to proceed regardless if we're * overflowing; thus we don't use a while loop here. */ if (arc_is_overflowing()) { mutex_enter(&arc_reclaim_lock); /* * Now that we've acquired the lock, we may no longer be * over the overflow limit, lets check. * * We're ignoring the case of spurious wake ups. If that * were to happen, it'd let this thread consume an ARC * buffer before it should have (i.e. before we're under * the overflow limit and were signalled by the reclaim * thread). As long as that is a rare occurrence, it * shouldn't cause any harm. */ if (arc_is_overflowing()) { cv_signal(&arc_reclaim_thread_cv); cv_wait(&arc_reclaim_waiters_cv, &arc_reclaim_lock); } mutex_exit(&arc_reclaim_lock); } VERIFY3U(hdr->b_type, ==, type); if (type == ARC_BUFC_METADATA) { datap = zio_buf_alloc(size); arc_space_consume(size, ARC_SPACE_META); } else { ASSERT(type == ARC_BUFC_DATA); datap = zio_data_buf_alloc(size); arc_space_consume(size, ARC_SPACE_DATA); } /* * Update the state size. Note that ghost states have a * "ghost size" and so don't need to be updated. */ if (!GHOST_STATE(state)) { (void) refcount_add_many(&state->arcs_size, size, tag); /* * If this is reached via arc_read, the link is * protected by the hash lock. If reached via * arc_buf_alloc, the header should not be accessed by * any other thread. And, if reached via arc_read_done, * the hash lock will protect it if it's found in the * hash table; otherwise no other thread should be * trying to [add|remove]_reference it. */ if (multilist_link_active(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_arc_node)) { ASSERT(refcount_is_zero(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_refcnt)); (void) refcount_add_many(&state->arcs_esize[type], size, tag); } /* * If we are growing the cache, and we are adding anonymous * data, and we have outgrown arc_p, update arc_p */ if (arc_size < arc_c && hdr->b_l1hdr.b_state == arc_anon && (refcount_count(&arc_anon->arcs_size) + refcount_count(&arc_mru->arcs_size) > arc_p)) arc_p = MIN(arc_c, arc_p + size); } return (datap); } /* * Free the arc data buffer. */ static void arc_free_data_buf(arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr, void *data, uint64_t size, void *tag) { arc_state_t *state = hdr->b_l1hdr.b_state; arc_buf_contents_t type = arc_buf_type(hdr); /* protected by hash lock, if in the hash table */ if (multilist_link_active(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_arc_node)) { ASSERT(refcount_is_zero(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_refcnt)); ASSERT(state != arc_anon && state != arc_l2c_only); (void) refcount_remove_many(&state->arcs_esize[type], size, tag); } (void) refcount_remove_many(&state->arcs_size, size, tag); VERIFY3U(hdr->b_type, ==, type); if (type == ARC_BUFC_METADATA) { zio_buf_free(data, size); arc_space_return(size, ARC_SPACE_META); } else { ASSERT(type == ARC_BUFC_DATA); zio_data_buf_free(data, size); arc_space_return(size, ARC_SPACE_DATA); } } /* * This routine is called whenever a buffer is accessed. * NOTE: the hash lock is dropped in this function. */ static void arc_access(arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr, kmutex_t *hash_lock) { clock_t now; ASSERT(MUTEX_HELD(hash_lock)); ASSERT(HDR_HAS_L1HDR(hdr)); if (hdr->b_l1hdr.b_state == arc_anon) { /* * This buffer is not in the cache, and does not * appear in our "ghost" list. Add the new buffer * to the MRU state. */ ASSERT0(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_arc_access); hdr->b_l1hdr.b_arc_access = ddi_get_lbolt(); DTRACE_PROBE1(new_state__mru, arc_buf_hdr_t *, hdr); arc_change_state(arc_mru, hdr, hash_lock); } else if (hdr->b_l1hdr.b_state == arc_mru) { now = ddi_get_lbolt(); /* * If this buffer is here because of a prefetch, then either: * - clear the flag if this is a "referencing" read * (any subsequent access will bump this into the MFU state). * or * - move the buffer to the head of the list if this is * another prefetch (to make it less likely to be evicted). */ if (HDR_PREFETCH(hdr)) { if (refcount_count(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_refcnt) == 0) { /* link protected by hash lock */ ASSERT(multilist_link_active( &hdr->b_l1hdr.b_arc_node)); } else { arc_hdr_clear_flags(hdr, ARC_FLAG_PREFETCH); atomic_inc_32(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_mru_hits); ARCSTAT_BUMP(arcstat_mru_hits); } hdr->b_l1hdr.b_arc_access = now; return; } /* * This buffer has been "accessed" only once so far, * but it is still in the cache. Move it to the MFU * state. */ if (ddi_time_after(now, hdr->b_l1hdr.b_arc_access + ARC_MINTIME)) { /* * More than 125ms have passed since we * instantiated this buffer. Move it to the * most frequently used state. */ hdr->b_l1hdr.b_arc_access = now; DTRACE_PROBE1(new_state__mfu, arc_buf_hdr_t *, hdr); arc_change_state(arc_mfu, hdr, hash_lock); } atomic_inc_32(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_mru_hits); ARCSTAT_BUMP(arcstat_mru_hits); } else if (hdr->b_l1hdr.b_state == arc_mru_ghost) { arc_state_t *new_state; /* * This buffer has been "accessed" recently, but * was evicted from the cache. Move it to the * MFU state. */ if (HDR_PREFETCH(hdr)) { new_state = arc_mru; if (refcount_count(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_refcnt) > 0) arc_hdr_clear_flags(hdr, ARC_FLAG_PREFETCH); DTRACE_PROBE1(new_state__mru, arc_buf_hdr_t *, hdr); } else { new_state = arc_mfu; DTRACE_PROBE1(new_state__mfu, arc_buf_hdr_t *, hdr); } hdr->b_l1hdr.b_arc_access = ddi_get_lbolt(); arc_change_state(new_state, hdr, hash_lock); atomic_inc_32(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_mru_ghost_hits); ARCSTAT_BUMP(arcstat_mru_ghost_hits); } else if (hdr->b_l1hdr.b_state == arc_mfu) { /* * This buffer has been accessed more than once and is * still in the cache. Keep it in the MFU state. * * NOTE: an add_reference() that occurred when we did * the arc_read() will have kicked this off the list. * If it was a prefetch, we will explicitly move it to * the head of the list now. */ if ((HDR_PREFETCH(hdr)) != 0) { ASSERT(refcount_is_zero(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_refcnt)); /* link protected by hash_lock */ ASSERT(multilist_link_active(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_arc_node)); } atomic_inc_32(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_mfu_hits); ARCSTAT_BUMP(arcstat_mfu_hits); hdr->b_l1hdr.b_arc_access = ddi_get_lbolt(); } else if (hdr->b_l1hdr.b_state == arc_mfu_ghost) { arc_state_t *new_state = arc_mfu; /* * This buffer has been accessed more than once but has * been evicted from the cache. Move it back to the * MFU state. */ if (HDR_PREFETCH(hdr)) { /* * This is a prefetch access... * move this block back to the MRU state. */ ASSERT0(refcount_count(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_refcnt)); new_state = arc_mru; } hdr->b_l1hdr.b_arc_access = ddi_get_lbolt(); DTRACE_PROBE1(new_state__mfu, arc_buf_hdr_t *, hdr); arc_change_state(new_state, hdr, hash_lock); atomic_inc_32(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_mfu_ghost_hits); ARCSTAT_BUMP(arcstat_mfu_ghost_hits); } else if (hdr->b_l1hdr.b_state == arc_l2c_only) { /* * This buffer is on the 2nd Level ARC. */ hdr->b_l1hdr.b_arc_access = ddi_get_lbolt(); DTRACE_PROBE1(new_state__mfu, arc_buf_hdr_t *, hdr); arc_change_state(arc_mfu, hdr, hash_lock); } else { cmn_err(CE_PANIC, "invalid arc state 0x%p", hdr->b_l1hdr.b_state); } } /* a generic arc_done_func_t which you can use */ /* ARGSUSED */ void arc_bcopy_func(zio_t *zio, arc_buf_t *buf, void *arg) { if (zio == NULL || zio->io_error == 0) bcopy(buf->b_data, arg, arc_buf_size(buf)); arc_buf_destroy(buf, arg); } /* a generic arc_done_func_t */ void arc_getbuf_func(zio_t *zio, arc_buf_t *buf, void *arg) { arc_buf_t **bufp = arg; if (zio && zio->io_error) { arc_buf_destroy(buf, arg); *bufp = NULL; } else { *bufp = buf; ASSERT(buf->b_data); } } static void arc_hdr_verify(arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr, blkptr_t *bp) { if (BP_IS_HOLE(bp) || BP_IS_EMBEDDED(bp)) { ASSERT3U(HDR_GET_PSIZE(hdr), ==, 0); ASSERT3U(HDR_GET_COMPRESS(hdr), ==, ZIO_COMPRESS_OFF); } else { if (HDR_COMPRESSION_ENABLED(hdr)) { ASSERT3U(HDR_GET_COMPRESS(hdr), ==, BP_GET_COMPRESS(bp)); } ASSERT3U(HDR_GET_LSIZE(hdr), ==, BP_GET_LSIZE(bp)); ASSERT3U(HDR_GET_PSIZE(hdr), ==, BP_GET_PSIZE(bp)); } } static void arc_read_done(zio_t *zio) { arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr = zio->io_private; kmutex_t *hash_lock = NULL; arc_callback_t *callback_list; arc_callback_t *acb; boolean_t freeable = B_FALSE; boolean_t no_zio_error = (zio->io_error == 0); int callback_cnt = 0; /* * The hdr was inserted into hash-table and removed from lists * prior to starting I/O. We should find this header, since * it's in the hash table, and it should be legit since it's * not possible to evict it during the I/O. The only possible * reason for it not to be found is if we were freed during the * read. */ if (HDR_IN_HASH_TABLE(hdr)) { arc_buf_hdr_t *found; ASSERT3U(hdr->b_birth, ==, BP_PHYSICAL_BIRTH(zio->io_bp)); ASSERT3U(hdr->b_dva.dva_word[0], ==, BP_IDENTITY(zio->io_bp)->dva_word[0]); ASSERT3U(hdr->b_dva.dva_word[1], ==, BP_IDENTITY(zio->io_bp)->dva_word[1]); found = buf_hash_find(hdr->b_spa, zio->io_bp, &hash_lock); ASSERT((found == hdr && DVA_EQUAL(&hdr->b_dva, BP_IDENTITY(zio->io_bp))) || (found == hdr && HDR_L2_READING(hdr))); ASSERT3P(hash_lock, !=, NULL); } if (no_zio_error) { /* byteswap if necessary */ if (BP_SHOULD_BYTESWAP(zio->io_bp)) { if (BP_GET_LEVEL(zio->io_bp) > 0) { hdr->b_l1hdr.b_byteswap = DMU_BSWAP_UINT64; } else { hdr->b_l1hdr.b_byteswap = DMU_OT_BYTESWAP(BP_GET_TYPE(zio->io_bp)); } } else { hdr->b_l1hdr.b_byteswap = DMU_BSWAP_NUMFUNCS; } } arc_hdr_clear_flags(hdr, ARC_FLAG_L2_EVICTED); if (l2arc_noprefetch && HDR_PREFETCH(hdr)) arc_hdr_clear_flags(hdr, ARC_FLAG_L2CACHE); callback_list = hdr->b_l1hdr.b_acb; ASSERT3P(callback_list, !=, NULL); if (hash_lock && no_zio_error && hdr->b_l1hdr.b_state == arc_anon) { /* * Only call arc_access on anonymous buffers. This is because * if we've issued an I/O for an evicted buffer, we've already * called arc_access (to prevent any simultaneous readers from * getting confused). */ arc_access(hdr, hash_lock); } /* * If a read request has a callback (i.e. acb_done is not NULL), then we * make a buf containing the data according to the parameters which were * passed in. The implementation of arc_buf_alloc_impl() ensures that we * aren't needlessly decompressing the data multiple times. */ for (acb = callback_list; acb != NULL; acb = acb->acb_next) { int error; if (!acb->acb_done) continue; /* This is a demand read since prefetches don't use callbacks */ callback_cnt++; error = arc_buf_alloc_impl(hdr, acb->acb_private, acb->acb_compressed, no_zio_error, &acb->acb_buf); if (no_zio_error) { zio->io_error = error; } } hdr->b_l1hdr.b_acb = NULL; arc_hdr_clear_flags(hdr, ARC_FLAG_IO_IN_PROGRESS); if (callback_cnt == 0) { ASSERT(HDR_PREFETCH(hdr)); ASSERT0(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_bufcnt); ASSERT3P(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_pdata, !=, NULL); } ASSERT(refcount_is_zero(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_refcnt) || callback_list != NULL); if (no_zio_error) { arc_hdr_verify(hdr, zio->io_bp); } else { arc_hdr_set_flags(hdr, ARC_FLAG_IO_ERROR); if (hdr->b_l1hdr.b_state != arc_anon) arc_change_state(arc_anon, hdr, hash_lock); if (HDR_IN_HASH_TABLE(hdr)) buf_hash_remove(hdr); freeable = refcount_is_zero(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_refcnt); } /* * Broadcast before we drop the hash_lock to avoid the possibility * that the hdr (and hence the cv) might be freed before we get to * the cv_broadcast(). */ cv_broadcast(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_cv); if (hash_lock != NULL) { mutex_exit(hash_lock); } else { /* * This block was freed while we waited for the read to * complete. It has been removed from the hash table and * moved to the anonymous state (so that it won't show up * in the cache). */ ASSERT3P(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_state, ==, arc_anon); freeable = refcount_is_zero(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_refcnt); } /* execute each callback and free its structure */ while ((acb = callback_list) != NULL) { if (acb->acb_done) acb->acb_done(zio, acb->acb_buf, acb->acb_private); if (acb->acb_zio_dummy != NULL) { acb->acb_zio_dummy->io_error = zio->io_error; zio_nowait(acb->acb_zio_dummy); } callback_list = acb->acb_next; kmem_free(acb, sizeof (arc_callback_t)); } if (freeable) arc_hdr_destroy(hdr); } /* * "Read" the block at the specified DVA (in bp) via the * cache. If the block is found in the cache, invoke the provided * callback immediately and return. Note that the `zio' parameter * in the callback will be NULL in this case, since no IO was * required. If the block is not in the cache pass the read request * on to the spa with a substitute callback function, so that the * requested block will be added to the cache. * * If a read request arrives for a block that has a read in-progress, * either wait for the in-progress read to complete (and return the * results); or, if this is a read with a "done" func, add a record * to the read to invoke the "done" func when the read completes, * and return; or just return. * * arc_read_done() will invoke all the requested "done" functions * for readers of this block. */ int arc_read(zio_t *pio, spa_t *spa, const blkptr_t *bp, arc_done_func_t *done, void *private, zio_priority_t priority, int zio_flags, arc_flags_t *arc_flags, const zbookmark_phys_t *zb) { arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr = NULL; kmutex_t *hash_lock = NULL; zio_t *rzio; uint64_t guid = spa_load_guid(spa); boolean_t compressed_read = (zio_flags & ZIO_FLAG_RAW) != 0; int rc = 0; ASSERT(!BP_IS_EMBEDDED(bp) || BPE_GET_ETYPE(bp) == BP_EMBEDDED_TYPE_DATA); top: if (!BP_IS_EMBEDDED(bp)) { /* * Embedded BP's have no DVA and require no I/O to "read". * Create an anonymous arc buf to back it. */ hdr = buf_hash_find(guid, bp, &hash_lock); } if (hdr != NULL && HDR_HAS_L1HDR(hdr) && hdr->b_l1hdr.b_pdata != NULL) { arc_buf_t *buf = NULL; *arc_flags |= ARC_FLAG_CACHED; if (HDR_IO_IN_PROGRESS(hdr)) { if ((hdr->b_flags & ARC_FLAG_PRIO_ASYNC_READ) && priority == ZIO_PRIORITY_SYNC_READ) { /* * This sync read must wait for an * in-progress async read (e.g. a predictive * prefetch). Async reads are queued * separately at the vdev_queue layer, so * this is a form of priority inversion. * Ideally, we would "inherit" the demand * i/o's priority by moving the i/o from * the async queue to the synchronous queue, * but there is currently no mechanism to do * so. Track this so that we can evaluate * the magnitude of this potential performance * problem. * * Note that if the prefetch i/o is already * active (has been issued to the device), * the prefetch improved performance, because * we issued it sooner than we would have * without the prefetch. */ DTRACE_PROBE1(arc__sync__wait__for__async, arc_buf_hdr_t *, hdr); ARCSTAT_BUMP(arcstat_sync_wait_for_async); } if (hdr->b_flags & ARC_FLAG_PREDICTIVE_PREFETCH) { arc_hdr_clear_flags(hdr, ARC_FLAG_PREDICTIVE_PREFETCH); } if (*arc_flags & ARC_FLAG_WAIT) { cv_wait(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_cv, hash_lock); mutex_exit(hash_lock); goto top; } ASSERT(*arc_flags & ARC_FLAG_NOWAIT); if (done) { arc_callback_t *acb = NULL; acb = kmem_zalloc(sizeof (arc_callback_t), KM_SLEEP); acb->acb_done = done; acb->acb_private = private; if (pio != NULL) acb->acb_zio_dummy = zio_null(pio, spa, NULL, NULL, NULL, zio_flags); ASSERT3P(acb->acb_done, !=, NULL); acb->acb_next = hdr->b_l1hdr.b_acb; hdr->b_l1hdr.b_acb = acb; mutex_exit(hash_lock); goto out; } mutex_exit(hash_lock); goto out; } ASSERT(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_state == arc_mru || hdr->b_l1hdr.b_state == arc_mfu); if (done) { if (hdr->b_flags & ARC_FLAG_PREDICTIVE_PREFETCH) { /* * This is a demand read which does not have to * wait for i/o because we did a predictive * prefetch i/o for it, which has completed. */ DTRACE_PROBE1( arc__demand__hit__predictive__prefetch, arc_buf_hdr_t *, hdr); ARCSTAT_BUMP( arcstat_demand_hit_predictive_prefetch); arc_hdr_clear_flags(hdr, ARC_FLAG_PREDICTIVE_PREFETCH); } ASSERT(!BP_IS_EMBEDDED(bp) || !BP_IS_HOLE(bp)); /* Get a buf with the desired data in it. */ VERIFY0(arc_buf_alloc_impl(hdr, private, compressed_read, B_TRUE, &buf)); } else if (*arc_flags & ARC_FLAG_PREFETCH && refcount_count(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_refcnt) == 0) { arc_hdr_set_flags(hdr, ARC_FLAG_PREFETCH); } DTRACE_PROBE1(arc__hit, arc_buf_hdr_t *, hdr); arc_access(hdr, hash_lock); if (*arc_flags & ARC_FLAG_L2CACHE) arc_hdr_set_flags(hdr, ARC_FLAG_L2CACHE); mutex_exit(hash_lock); ARCSTAT_BUMP(arcstat_hits); ARCSTAT_CONDSTAT(!HDR_PREFETCH(hdr), demand, prefetch, !HDR_ISTYPE_METADATA(hdr), data, metadata, hits); if (done) done(NULL, buf, private); } else { uint64_t lsize = BP_GET_LSIZE(bp); uint64_t psize = BP_GET_PSIZE(bp); arc_callback_t *acb; vdev_t *vd = NULL; uint64_t addr = 0; boolean_t devw = B_FALSE; uint64_t size; /* * Gracefully handle a damaged logical block size as a * checksum error. */ if (lsize > spa_maxblocksize(spa)) { rc = SET_ERROR(ECKSUM); goto out; } if (hdr == NULL) { /* this block is not in the cache */ arc_buf_hdr_t *exists = NULL; arc_buf_contents_t type = BP_GET_BUFC_TYPE(bp); hdr = arc_hdr_alloc(spa_load_guid(spa), psize, lsize, BP_GET_COMPRESS(bp), type); if (!BP_IS_EMBEDDED(bp)) { hdr->b_dva = *BP_IDENTITY(bp); hdr->b_birth = BP_PHYSICAL_BIRTH(bp); exists = buf_hash_insert(hdr, &hash_lock); } if (exists != NULL) { /* somebody beat us to the hash insert */ mutex_exit(hash_lock); buf_discard_identity(hdr); arc_hdr_destroy(hdr); goto top; /* restart the IO request */ } } else { /* * This block is in the ghost cache. If it was L2-only * (and thus didn't have an L1 hdr), we realloc the * header to add an L1 hdr. */ if (!HDR_HAS_L1HDR(hdr)) { hdr = arc_hdr_realloc(hdr, hdr_l2only_cache, hdr_full_cache); } ASSERT3P(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_pdata, ==, NULL); ASSERT(GHOST_STATE(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_state)); ASSERT(!HDR_IO_IN_PROGRESS(hdr)); ASSERT(refcount_is_zero(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_refcnt)); ASSERT3P(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_buf, ==, NULL); ASSERT3P(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_freeze_cksum, ==, NULL); /* * This is a delicate dance that we play here. * This hdr is in the ghost list so we access it * to move it out of the ghost list before we * initiate the read. If it's a prefetch then * it won't have a callback so we'll remove the * reference that arc_buf_alloc_impl() created. We * do this after we've called arc_access() to * avoid hitting an assert in remove_reference(). */ arc_access(hdr, hash_lock); arc_hdr_alloc_pdata(hdr); } ASSERT3P(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_pdata, !=, NULL); size = arc_hdr_size(hdr); /* * If compression is enabled on the hdr, then will do * RAW I/O and will store the compressed data in the hdr's * data block. Otherwise, the hdr's data block will contain * the uncompressed data. */ if (HDR_GET_COMPRESS(hdr) != ZIO_COMPRESS_OFF) { zio_flags |= ZIO_FLAG_RAW; } if (*arc_flags & ARC_FLAG_PREFETCH) arc_hdr_set_flags(hdr, ARC_FLAG_PREFETCH); if (*arc_flags & ARC_FLAG_L2CACHE) arc_hdr_set_flags(hdr, ARC_FLAG_L2CACHE); if (BP_GET_LEVEL(bp) > 0) arc_hdr_set_flags(hdr, ARC_FLAG_INDIRECT); if (*arc_flags & ARC_FLAG_PREDICTIVE_PREFETCH) arc_hdr_set_flags(hdr, ARC_FLAG_PREDICTIVE_PREFETCH); ASSERT(!GHOST_STATE(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_state)); acb = kmem_zalloc(sizeof (arc_callback_t), KM_SLEEP); acb->acb_done = done; acb->acb_private = private; acb->acb_compressed = compressed_read; ASSERT3P(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_acb, ==, NULL); hdr->b_l1hdr.b_acb = acb; arc_hdr_set_flags(hdr, ARC_FLAG_IO_IN_PROGRESS); if (HDR_HAS_L2HDR(hdr) && (vd = hdr->b_l2hdr.b_dev->l2ad_vdev) != NULL) { devw = hdr->b_l2hdr.b_dev->l2ad_writing; addr = hdr->b_l2hdr.b_daddr; /* * Lock out device removal. */ if (vdev_is_dead(vd) || !spa_config_tryenter(spa, SCL_L2ARC, vd, RW_READER)) vd = NULL; } if (priority == ZIO_PRIORITY_ASYNC_READ) arc_hdr_set_flags(hdr, ARC_FLAG_PRIO_ASYNC_READ); else arc_hdr_clear_flags(hdr, ARC_FLAG_PRIO_ASYNC_READ); if (hash_lock != NULL) mutex_exit(hash_lock); /* * At this point, we have a level 1 cache miss. Try again in * L2ARC if possible. */ ASSERT3U(HDR_GET_LSIZE(hdr), ==, lsize); DTRACE_PROBE4(arc__miss, arc_buf_hdr_t *, hdr, blkptr_t *, bp, uint64_t, lsize, zbookmark_phys_t *, zb); ARCSTAT_BUMP(arcstat_misses); ARCSTAT_CONDSTAT(!HDR_PREFETCH(hdr), demand, prefetch, !HDR_ISTYPE_METADATA(hdr), data, metadata, misses); if (vd != NULL && l2arc_ndev != 0 && !(l2arc_norw && devw)) { /* * Read from the L2ARC if the following are true: * 1. The L2ARC vdev was previously cached. * 2. This buffer still has L2ARC metadata. * 3. This buffer isn't currently writing to the L2ARC. * 4. The L2ARC entry wasn't evicted, which may * also have invalidated the vdev. * 5. This isn't prefetch and l2arc_noprefetch is set. */ if (HDR_HAS_L2HDR(hdr) && !HDR_L2_WRITING(hdr) && !HDR_L2_EVICTED(hdr) && !(l2arc_noprefetch && HDR_PREFETCH(hdr))) { l2arc_read_callback_t *cb; DTRACE_PROBE1(l2arc__hit, arc_buf_hdr_t *, hdr); ARCSTAT_BUMP(arcstat_l2_hits); atomic_inc_32(&hdr->b_l2hdr.b_hits); cb = kmem_zalloc(sizeof (l2arc_read_callback_t), KM_SLEEP); cb->l2rcb_hdr = hdr; cb->l2rcb_bp = *bp; cb->l2rcb_zb = *zb; cb->l2rcb_flags = zio_flags; ASSERT(addr >= VDEV_LABEL_START_SIZE && addr + lsize < vd->vdev_psize - VDEV_LABEL_END_SIZE); /* * l2arc read. The SCL_L2ARC lock will be * released by l2arc_read_done(). * Issue a null zio if the underlying buffer * was squashed to zero size by compression. */ ASSERT3U(HDR_GET_COMPRESS(hdr), !=, ZIO_COMPRESS_EMPTY); rzio = zio_read_phys(pio, vd, addr, size, hdr->b_l1hdr.b_pdata, ZIO_CHECKSUM_OFF, l2arc_read_done, cb, priority, zio_flags | ZIO_FLAG_DONT_CACHE | ZIO_FLAG_CANFAIL | ZIO_FLAG_DONT_PROPAGATE | ZIO_FLAG_DONT_RETRY, B_FALSE); DTRACE_PROBE2(l2arc__read, vdev_t *, vd, zio_t *, rzio); ARCSTAT_INCR(arcstat_l2_read_bytes, size); if (*arc_flags & ARC_FLAG_NOWAIT) { zio_nowait(rzio); goto out; } ASSERT(*arc_flags & ARC_FLAG_WAIT); if (zio_wait(rzio) == 0) goto out; /* l2arc read error; goto zio_read() */ } else { DTRACE_PROBE1(l2arc__miss, arc_buf_hdr_t *, hdr); ARCSTAT_BUMP(arcstat_l2_misses); if (HDR_L2_WRITING(hdr)) ARCSTAT_BUMP(arcstat_l2_rw_clash); spa_config_exit(spa, SCL_L2ARC, vd); } } else { if (vd != NULL) spa_config_exit(spa, SCL_L2ARC, vd); if (l2arc_ndev != 0) { DTRACE_PROBE1(l2arc__miss, arc_buf_hdr_t *, hdr); ARCSTAT_BUMP(arcstat_l2_misses); } } rzio = zio_read(pio, spa, bp, hdr->b_l1hdr.b_pdata, size, arc_read_done, hdr, priority, zio_flags, zb); if (*arc_flags & ARC_FLAG_WAIT) { rc = zio_wait(rzio); goto out; } ASSERT(*arc_flags & ARC_FLAG_NOWAIT); zio_nowait(rzio); } out: spa_read_history_add(spa, zb, *arc_flags); return (rc); } arc_prune_t * arc_add_prune_callback(arc_prune_func_t *func, void *private) { arc_prune_t *p; p = kmem_alloc(sizeof (*p), KM_SLEEP); p->p_pfunc = func; p->p_private = private; list_link_init(&p->p_node); refcount_create(&p->p_refcnt); mutex_enter(&arc_prune_mtx); refcount_add(&p->p_refcnt, &arc_prune_list); list_insert_head(&arc_prune_list, p); mutex_exit(&arc_prune_mtx); return (p); } void arc_remove_prune_callback(arc_prune_t *p) { boolean_t wait = B_FALSE; mutex_enter(&arc_prune_mtx); list_remove(&arc_prune_list, p); if (refcount_remove(&p->p_refcnt, &arc_prune_list) > 0) wait = B_TRUE; mutex_exit(&arc_prune_mtx); /* wait for arc_prune_task to finish */ if (wait) taskq_wait_outstanding(arc_prune_taskq, 0); ASSERT0(refcount_count(&p->p_refcnt)); refcount_destroy(&p->p_refcnt); kmem_free(p, sizeof (*p)); } /* * Notify the arc that a block was freed, and thus will never be used again. */ void arc_freed(spa_t *spa, const blkptr_t *bp) { arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr; kmutex_t *hash_lock; uint64_t guid = spa_load_guid(spa); ASSERT(!BP_IS_EMBEDDED(bp)); hdr = buf_hash_find(guid, bp, &hash_lock); if (hdr == NULL) return; /* * We might be trying to free a block that is still doing I/O * (i.e. prefetch) or has a reference (i.e. a dedup-ed, * dmu_sync-ed block). If this block is being prefetched, then it * would still have the ARC_FLAG_IO_IN_PROGRESS flag set on the hdr * until the I/O completes. A block may also have a reference if it is * part of a dedup-ed, dmu_synced write. The dmu_sync() function would * have written the new block to its final resting place on disk but * without the dedup flag set. This would have left the hdr in the MRU * state and discoverable. When the txg finally syncs it detects that * the block was overridden in open context and issues an override I/O. * Since this is a dedup block, the override I/O will determine if the * block is already in the DDT. If so, then it will replace the io_bp * with the bp from the DDT and allow the I/O to finish. When the I/O * reaches the done callback, dbuf_write_override_done, it will * check to see if the io_bp and io_bp_override are identical. * If they are not, then it indicates that the bp was replaced with * the bp in the DDT and the override bp is freed. This allows * us to arrive here with a reference on a block that is being * freed. So if we have an I/O in progress, or a reference to * this hdr, then we don't destroy the hdr. */ if (!HDR_HAS_L1HDR(hdr) || (!HDR_IO_IN_PROGRESS(hdr) && refcount_is_zero(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_refcnt))) { arc_change_state(arc_anon, hdr, hash_lock); arc_hdr_destroy(hdr); mutex_exit(hash_lock); } else { mutex_exit(hash_lock); } } /* * Release this buffer from the cache, making it an anonymous buffer. This * must be done after a read and prior to modifying the buffer contents. * If the buffer has more than one reference, we must make * a new hdr for the buffer. */ void arc_release(arc_buf_t *buf, void *tag) { kmutex_t *hash_lock; arc_state_t *state; arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr = buf->b_hdr; /* * It would be nice to assert that if its DMU metadata (level > * 0 || it's the dnode file), then it must be syncing context. * But we don't know that information at this level. */ mutex_enter(&buf->b_evict_lock); ASSERT(HDR_HAS_L1HDR(hdr)); /* * We don't grab the hash lock prior to this check, because if * the buffer's header is in the arc_anon state, it won't be * linked into the hash table. */ if (hdr->b_l1hdr.b_state == arc_anon) { mutex_exit(&buf->b_evict_lock); ASSERT(!HDR_IO_IN_PROGRESS(hdr)); ASSERT(!HDR_IN_HASH_TABLE(hdr)); ASSERT(!HDR_HAS_L2HDR(hdr)); ASSERT(HDR_EMPTY(hdr)); ASSERT3U(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_bufcnt, ==, 1); ASSERT3S(refcount_count(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_refcnt), ==, 1); ASSERT(!list_link_active(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_arc_node)); hdr->b_l1hdr.b_arc_access = 0; /* * If the buf is being overridden then it may already * have a hdr that is not empty. */ buf_discard_identity(hdr); arc_buf_thaw(buf); return; } hash_lock = HDR_LOCK(hdr); mutex_enter(hash_lock); /* * This assignment is only valid as long as the hash_lock is * held, we must be careful not to reference state or the * b_state field after dropping the lock. */ state = hdr->b_l1hdr.b_state; ASSERT3P(hash_lock, ==, HDR_LOCK(hdr)); ASSERT3P(state, !=, arc_anon); /* this buffer is not on any list */ ASSERT3S(refcount_count(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_refcnt), >, 0); if (HDR_HAS_L2HDR(hdr)) { mutex_enter(&hdr->b_l2hdr.b_dev->l2ad_mtx); /* * We have to recheck this conditional again now that * we're holding the l2ad_mtx to prevent a race with * another thread which might be concurrently calling * l2arc_evict(). In that case, l2arc_evict() might have * destroyed the header's L2 portion as we were waiting * to acquire the l2ad_mtx. */ if (HDR_HAS_L2HDR(hdr)) arc_hdr_l2hdr_destroy(hdr); mutex_exit(&hdr->b_l2hdr.b_dev->l2ad_mtx); } /* * Do we have more than one buf? */ if (hdr->b_l1hdr.b_bufcnt > 1) { arc_buf_hdr_t *nhdr; uint64_t spa = hdr->b_spa; uint64_t psize = HDR_GET_PSIZE(hdr); uint64_t lsize = HDR_GET_LSIZE(hdr); enum zio_compress compress = HDR_GET_COMPRESS(hdr); arc_buf_contents_t type = arc_buf_type(hdr); arc_buf_t *lastbuf = NULL; VERIFY3U(hdr->b_type, ==, type); ASSERT(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_buf != buf || buf->b_next != NULL); (void) remove_reference(hdr, hash_lock, tag); if (arc_buf_is_shared(buf) && !ARC_BUF_COMPRESSED(buf)) { ASSERT3P(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_buf, !=, buf); ASSERT(ARC_BUF_LAST(buf)); } /* * Pull the data off of this hdr and attach it to * a new anonymous hdr. Also find the last buffer * in the hdr's buffer list. */ lastbuf = arc_buf_remove(hdr, buf); ASSERT3P(lastbuf, !=, NULL); /* * If the current arc_buf_t and the hdr are sharing their data * buffer, then we must stop sharing that block. */ if (arc_buf_is_shared(buf)) { ASSERT3P(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_buf, !=, buf); VERIFY(!arc_buf_is_shared(lastbuf)); /* * First, sever the block sharing relationship between * buf and the arc_buf_hdr_t. Then, setup a new * block sharing relationship with the last buffer * on the arc_buf_t list. */ arc_unshare_buf(hdr, buf); /* * Now we need to recreate the hdr's b_pdata. Since we * have lastbuf handy, we try to share with it, but if * we can't then we allocate a new b_pdata and copy the * data from buf into it. */ if (arc_can_share(hdr, lastbuf)) { arc_share_buf(hdr, lastbuf); } else { arc_hdr_alloc_pdata(hdr); bcopy(buf->b_data, hdr->b_l1hdr.b_pdata, psize); } VERIFY3P(lastbuf->b_data, !=, NULL); } else if (HDR_SHARED_DATA(hdr)) { /* * Uncompressed shared buffers are always at the end * of the list. Compressed buffers don't have the * same requirements. This makes it hard to * simply assert that the lastbuf is shared so * we rely on the hdr's compression flags to determine * if we have a compressed, shared buffer. */ ASSERT(arc_buf_is_shared(lastbuf) || HDR_GET_COMPRESS(hdr) != ZIO_COMPRESS_OFF); ASSERT(!ARC_BUF_SHARED(buf)); } ASSERT3P(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_pdata, !=, NULL); ASSERT3P(state, !=, arc_l2c_only); (void) refcount_remove_many(&state->arcs_size, arc_buf_size(buf), buf); if (refcount_is_zero(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_refcnt)) { ASSERT3P(state, !=, arc_l2c_only); (void) refcount_remove_many(&state->arcs_esize[type], arc_buf_size(buf), buf); } hdr->b_l1hdr.b_bufcnt -= 1; arc_cksum_verify(buf); arc_buf_unwatch(buf); mutex_exit(hash_lock); /* * Allocate a new hdr. The new hdr will contain a b_pdata * buffer which will be freed in arc_write(). */ nhdr = arc_hdr_alloc(spa, psize, lsize, compress, type); ASSERT3P(nhdr->b_l1hdr.b_buf, ==, NULL); ASSERT0(nhdr->b_l1hdr.b_bufcnt); ASSERT0(refcount_count(&nhdr->b_l1hdr.b_refcnt)); VERIFY3U(nhdr->b_type, ==, type); ASSERT(!HDR_SHARED_DATA(nhdr)); nhdr->b_l1hdr.b_buf = buf; nhdr->b_l1hdr.b_bufcnt = 1; nhdr->b_l1hdr.b_mru_hits = 0; nhdr->b_l1hdr.b_mru_ghost_hits = 0; nhdr->b_l1hdr.b_mfu_hits = 0; nhdr->b_l1hdr.b_mfu_ghost_hits = 0; nhdr->b_l1hdr.b_l2_hits = 0; (void) refcount_add(&nhdr->b_l1hdr.b_refcnt, tag); buf->b_hdr = nhdr; mutex_exit(&buf->b_evict_lock); (void) refcount_add_many(&arc_anon->arcs_size, HDR_GET_LSIZE(nhdr), buf); } else { mutex_exit(&buf->b_evict_lock); ASSERT(refcount_count(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_refcnt) == 1); /* protected by hash lock, or hdr is on arc_anon */ ASSERT(!multilist_link_active(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_arc_node)); ASSERT(!HDR_IO_IN_PROGRESS(hdr)); hdr->b_l1hdr.b_mru_hits = 0; hdr->b_l1hdr.b_mru_ghost_hits = 0; hdr->b_l1hdr.b_mfu_hits = 0; hdr->b_l1hdr.b_mfu_ghost_hits = 0; hdr->b_l1hdr.b_l2_hits = 0; arc_change_state(arc_anon, hdr, hash_lock); hdr->b_l1hdr.b_arc_access = 0; mutex_exit(hash_lock); buf_discard_identity(hdr); arc_buf_thaw(buf); } } int arc_released(arc_buf_t *buf) { int released; mutex_enter(&buf->b_evict_lock); released = (buf->b_data != NULL && buf->b_hdr->b_l1hdr.b_state == arc_anon); mutex_exit(&buf->b_evict_lock); return (released); } #ifdef ZFS_DEBUG int arc_referenced(arc_buf_t *buf) { int referenced; mutex_enter(&buf->b_evict_lock); referenced = (refcount_count(&buf->b_hdr->b_l1hdr.b_refcnt)); mutex_exit(&buf->b_evict_lock); return (referenced); } #endif static void arc_write_ready(zio_t *zio) { arc_write_callback_t *callback = zio->io_private; arc_buf_t *buf = callback->awcb_buf; arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr = buf->b_hdr; uint64_t psize = BP_IS_HOLE(zio->io_bp) ? 0 : BP_GET_PSIZE(zio->io_bp); enum zio_compress compress; ASSERT(HDR_HAS_L1HDR(hdr)); ASSERT(!refcount_is_zero(&buf->b_hdr->b_l1hdr.b_refcnt)); ASSERT(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_bufcnt > 0); /* * If we're reexecuting this zio because the pool suspended, then * cleanup any state that was previously set the first time the * callback was invoked. */ if (zio->io_flags & ZIO_FLAG_REEXECUTED) { arc_cksum_free(hdr); arc_buf_unwatch(buf); if (hdr->b_l1hdr.b_pdata != NULL) { if (arc_buf_is_shared(buf)) { arc_unshare_buf(hdr, buf); } else { arc_hdr_free_pdata(hdr); } } } ASSERT3P(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_pdata, ==, NULL); ASSERT(!HDR_SHARED_DATA(hdr)); ASSERT(!arc_buf_is_shared(buf)); callback->awcb_ready(zio, buf, callback->awcb_private); if (HDR_IO_IN_PROGRESS(hdr)) ASSERT(zio->io_flags & ZIO_FLAG_REEXECUTED); arc_cksum_compute(buf); arc_hdr_set_flags(hdr, ARC_FLAG_IO_IN_PROGRESS); if (BP_IS_HOLE(zio->io_bp) || BP_IS_EMBEDDED(zio->io_bp)) { compress = ZIO_COMPRESS_OFF; } else { ASSERT3U(HDR_GET_LSIZE(hdr), ==, BP_GET_LSIZE(zio->io_bp)); compress = BP_GET_COMPRESS(zio->io_bp); } HDR_SET_PSIZE(hdr, psize); arc_hdr_set_compress(hdr, compress); /* * If the hdr is compressed, then copy the compressed * zio contents into arc_buf_hdr_t. Otherwise, copy the original * data buf into the hdr. Ideally, we would like to always copy the * io_data into b_pdata but the user may have disabled compressed * arc thus the on-disk block may or may not match what we maintain * in the hdr's b_pdata field. */ if (HDR_GET_COMPRESS(hdr) != ZIO_COMPRESS_OFF && !ARC_BUF_COMPRESSED(buf)) { ASSERT3U(BP_GET_COMPRESS(zio->io_bp), !=, ZIO_COMPRESS_OFF); ASSERT3U(psize, >, 0); arc_hdr_alloc_pdata(hdr); bcopy(zio->io_data, hdr->b_l1hdr.b_pdata, psize); } else { ASSERT3P(buf->b_data, ==, zio->io_orig_data); ASSERT3U(zio->io_orig_size, ==, arc_buf_size(buf)); ASSERT3U(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_bufcnt, ==, 1); /* * This hdr is not compressed so we're able to share * the arc_buf_t data buffer with the hdr. */ arc_share_buf(hdr, buf); ASSERT0(bcmp(zio->io_orig_data, hdr->b_l1hdr.b_pdata, HDR_GET_LSIZE(hdr))); } arc_hdr_verify(hdr, zio->io_bp); } static void arc_write_children_ready(zio_t *zio) { arc_write_callback_t *callback = zio->io_private; arc_buf_t *buf = callback->awcb_buf; callback->awcb_children_ready(zio, buf, callback->awcb_private); } /* * The SPA calls this callback for each physical write that happens on behalf * of a logical write. See the comment in dbuf_write_physdone() for details. */ static void arc_write_physdone(zio_t *zio) { arc_write_callback_t *cb = zio->io_private; if (cb->awcb_physdone != NULL) cb->awcb_physdone(zio, cb->awcb_buf, cb->awcb_private); } static void arc_write_done(zio_t *zio) { arc_write_callback_t *callback = zio->io_private; arc_buf_t *buf = callback->awcb_buf; arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr = buf->b_hdr; ASSERT3P(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_acb, ==, NULL); if (zio->io_error == 0) { arc_hdr_verify(hdr, zio->io_bp); if (BP_IS_HOLE(zio->io_bp) || BP_IS_EMBEDDED(zio->io_bp)) { buf_discard_identity(hdr); } else { hdr->b_dva = *BP_IDENTITY(zio->io_bp); hdr->b_birth = BP_PHYSICAL_BIRTH(zio->io_bp); } } else { ASSERT(HDR_EMPTY(hdr)); } /* * If the block to be written was all-zero or compressed enough to be * embedded in the BP, no write was performed so there will be no * dva/birth/checksum. The buffer must therefore remain anonymous * (and uncached). */ if (!HDR_EMPTY(hdr)) { arc_buf_hdr_t *exists; kmutex_t *hash_lock; ASSERT3U(zio->io_error, ==, 0); arc_cksum_verify(buf); exists = buf_hash_insert(hdr, &hash_lock); if (exists != NULL) { /* * This can only happen if we overwrite for * sync-to-convergence, because we remove * buffers from the hash table when we arc_free(). */ if (zio->io_flags & ZIO_FLAG_IO_REWRITE) { if (!BP_EQUAL(&zio->io_bp_orig, zio->io_bp)) panic("bad overwrite, hdr=%p exists=%p", (void *)hdr, (void *)exists); ASSERT(refcount_is_zero( &exists->b_l1hdr.b_refcnt)); arc_change_state(arc_anon, exists, hash_lock); mutex_exit(hash_lock); arc_hdr_destroy(exists); exists = buf_hash_insert(hdr, &hash_lock); ASSERT3P(exists, ==, NULL); } else if (zio->io_flags & ZIO_FLAG_NOPWRITE) { /* nopwrite */ ASSERT(zio->io_prop.zp_nopwrite); if (!BP_EQUAL(&zio->io_bp_orig, zio->io_bp)) panic("bad nopwrite, hdr=%p exists=%p", (void *)hdr, (void *)exists); } else { /* Dedup */ ASSERT(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_bufcnt == 1); ASSERT(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_state == arc_anon); ASSERT(BP_GET_DEDUP(zio->io_bp)); ASSERT(BP_GET_LEVEL(zio->io_bp) == 0); } } arc_hdr_clear_flags(hdr, ARC_FLAG_IO_IN_PROGRESS); /* if it's not anon, we are doing a scrub */ if (exists == NULL && hdr->b_l1hdr.b_state == arc_anon) arc_access(hdr, hash_lock); mutex_exit(hash_lock); } else { arc_hdr_clear_flags(hdr, ARC_FLAG_IO_IN_PROGRESS); } ASSERT(!refcount_is_zero(&hdr->b_l1hdr.b_refcnt)); callback->awcb_done(zio, buf, callback->awcb_private); kmem_free(callback, sizeof (arc_write_callback_t)); } zio_t * arc_write(zio_t *pio, spa_t *spa, uint64_t txg, blkptr_t *bp, arc_buf_t *buf, boolean_t l2arc, const zio_prop_t *zp, arc_done_func_t *ready, arc_done_func_t *children_ready, arc_done_func_t *physdone, arc_done_func_t *done, void *private, zio_priority_t priority, int zio_flags, const zbookmark_phys_t *zb) { arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr = buf->b_hdr; arc_write_callback_t *callback; zio_t *zio; ASSERT3P(ready, !=, NULL); ASSERT3P(done, !=, NULL); ASSERT(!HDR_IO_ERROR(hdr)); ASSERT(!HDR_IO_IN_PROGRESS(hdr)); ASSERT3P(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_acb, ==, NULL); ASSERT3U(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_bufcnt, >, 0); if (l2arc) arc_hdr_set_flags(hdr, ARC_FLAG_L2CACHE); if (ARC_BUF_COMPRESSED(buf)) { ASSERT3U(zp->zp_compress, !=, ZIO_COMPRESS_OFF); zio_flags |= ZIO_FLAG_RAW; } callback = kmem_zalloc(sizeof (arc_write_callback_t), KM_SLEEP); callback->awcb_ready = ready; callback->awcb_children_ready = children_ready; callback->awcb_physdone = physdone; callback->awcb_done = done; callback->awcb_private = private; callback->awcb_buf = buf; /* * The hdr's b_pdata is now stale, free it now. A new data block * will be allocated when the zio pipeline calls arc_write_ready(). */ if (hdr->b_l1hdr.b_pdata != NULL) { /* * If the buf is currently sharing the data block with * the hdr then we need to break that relationship here. * The hdr will remain with a NULL data pointer and the * buf will take sole ownership of the block. */ if (arc_buf_is_shared(buf)) { arc_unshare_buf(hdr, buf); } else { arc_hdr_free_pdata(hdr); } VERIFY3P(buf->b_data, !=, NULL); arc_hdr_set_compress(hdr, ZIO_COMPRESS_OFF); } ASSERT(!arc_buf_is_shared(buf)); ASSERT3P(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_pdata, ==, NULL); zio = zio_write(pio, spa, txg, bp, buf->b_data, HDR_GET_LSIZE(hdr), arc_buf_size(buf), zp, arc_write_ready, (children_ready != NULL) ? arc_write_children_ready : NULL, arc_write_physdone, arc_write_done, callback, priority, zio_flags, zb); return (zio); } static int arc_memory_throttle(uint64_t reserve, uint64_t txg) { #ifdef _KERNEL uint64_t available_memory = ptob(freemem); static uint64_t page_load = 0; static uint64_t last_txg = 0; #ifdef __linux__ pgcnt_t minfree = btop(arc_sys_free / 4); #endif if (freemem > physmem * arc_lotsfree_percent / 100) return (0); if (txg > last_txg) { last_txg = txg; page_load = 0; } /* * If we are in pageout, we know that memory is already tight, * the arc is already going to be evicting, so we just want to * continue to let page writes occur as quickly as possible. */ if (current_is_kswapd()) { if (page_load > MAX(ptob(minfree), available_memory) / 4) { DMU_TX_STAT_BUMP(dmu_tx_memory_reclaim); return (SET_ERROR(ERESTART)); } /* Note: reserve is inflated, so we deflate */ page_load += reserve / 8; return (0); } else if (page_load > 0 && arc_reclaim_needed()) { /* memory is low, delay before restarting */ ARCSTAT_INCR(arcstat_memory_throttle_count, 1); DMU_TX_STAT_BUMP(dmu_tx_memory_reclaim); return (SET_ERROR(EAGAIN)); } page_load = 0; #endif return (0); } void arc_tempreserve_clear(uint64_t reserve) { atomic_add_64(&arc_tempreserve, -reserve); ASSERT((int64_t)arc_tempreserve >= 0); } int arc_tempreserve_space(uint64_t reserve, uint64_t txg) { int error; uint64_t anon_size; if (!arc_no_grow && reserve > arc_c/4 && reserve * 4 > (2ULL << SPA_MAXBLOCKSHIFT)) arc_c = MIN(arc_c_max, reserve * 4); /* * Throttle when the calculated memory footprint for the TXG * exceeds the target ARC size. */ if (reserve > arc_c) { DMU_TX_STAT_BUMP(dmu_tx_memory_reserve); return (SET_ERROR(ERESTART)); } /* * Don't count loaned bufs as in flight dirty data to prevent long * network delays from blocking transactions that are ready to be * assigned to a txg. */ anon_size = MAX((int64_t)(refcount_count(&arc_anon->arcs_size) - arc_loaned_bytes), 0); /* * Writes will, almost always, require additional memory allocations * in order to compress/encrypt/etc the data. We therefore need to * make sure that there is sufficient available memory for this. */ error = arc_memory_throttle(reserve, txg); if (error != 0) return (error); /* * Throttle writes when the amount of dirty data in the cache * gets too large. We try to keep the cache less than half full * of dirty blocks so that our sync times don't grow too large. * Note: if two requests come in concurrently, we might let them * both succeed, when one of them should fail. Not a huge deal. */ if (reserve + arc_tempreserve + anon_size > arc_c / 2 && anon_size > arc_c / 4) { uint64_t meta_esize = refcount_count(&arc_anon->arcs_esize[ARC_BUFC_METADATA]); uint64_t data_esize = refcount_count(&arc_anon->arcs_esize[ARC_BUFC_DATA]); dprintf("failing, arc_tempreserve=%lluK anon_meta=%lluK " "anon_data=%lluK tempreserve=%lluK arc_c=%lluK\n", arc_tempreserve >> 10, meta_esize >> 10, data_esize >> 10, reserve >> 10, arc_c >> 10); DMU_TX_STAT_BUMP(dmu_tx_dirty_throttle); return (SET_ERROR(ERESTART)); } atomic_add_64(&arc_tempreserve, reserve); return (0); } static void arc_kstat_update_state(arc_state_t *state, kstat_named_t *size, kstat_named_t *evict_data, kstat_named_t *evict_metadata) { size->value.ui64 = refcount_count(&state->arcs_size); evict_data->value.ui64 = refcount_count(&state->arcs_esize[ARC_BUFC_DATA]); evict_metadata->value.ui64 = refcount_count(&state->arcs_esize[ARC_BUFC_METADATA]); } static int arc_kstat_update(kstat_t *ksp, int rw) { arc_stats_t *as = ksp->ks_data; if (rw == KSTAT_WRITE) { return (EACCES); } else { arc_kstat_update_state(arc_anon, &as->arcstat_anon_size, &as->arcstat_anon_evictable_data, &as->arcstat_anon_evictable_metadata); arc_kstat_update_state(arc_mru, &as->arcstat_mru_size, &as->arcstat_mru_evictable_data, &as->arcstat_mru_evictable_metadata); arc_kstat_update_state(arc_mru_ghost, &as->arcstat_mru_ghost_size, &as->arcstat_mru_ghost_evictable_data, &as->arcstat_mru_ghost_evictable_metadata); arc_kstat_update_state(arc_mfu, &as->arcstat_mfu_size, &as->arcstat_mfu_evictable_data, &as->arcstat_mfu_evictable_metadata); arc_kstat_update_state(arc_mfu_ghost, &as->arcstat_mfu_ghost_size, &as->arcstat_mfu_ghost_evictable_data, &as->arcstat_mfu_ghost_evictable_metadata); } return (0); } /* * This function *must* return indices evenly distributed between all * sublists of the multilist. This is needed due to how the ARC eviction * code is laid out; arc_evict_state() assumes ARC buffers are evenly * distributed between all sublists and uses this assumption when * deciding which sublist to evict from and how much to evict from it. */ unsigned int arc_state_multilist_index_func(multilist_t *ml, void *obj) { arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr = obj; /* * We rely on b_dva to generate evenly distributed index * numbers using buf_hash below. So, as an added precaution, * let's make sure we never add empty buffers to the arc lists. */ ASSERT(!HDR_EMPTY(hdr)); /* * The assumption here, is the hash value for a given * arc_buf_hdr_t will remain constant throughout its lifetime * (i.e. its b_spa, b_dva, and b_birth fields don't change). * Thus, we don't need to store the header's sublist index * on insertion, as this index can be recalculated on removal. * * Also, the low order bits of the hash value are thought to be * distributed evenly. Otherwise, in the case that the multilist * has a power of two number of sublists, each sublists' usage * would not be evenly distributed. */ return (buf_hash(hdr->b_spa, &hdr->b_dva, hdr->b_birth) % multilist_get_num_sublists(ml)); } /* * Called during module initialization and periodically thereafter to * apply reasonable changes to the exposed performance tunings. Non-zero * zfs_* values which differ from the currently set values will be applied. */ static void arc_tuning_update(void) { uint64_t percent; /* Valid range: 64M - */ if ((zfs_arc_max) && (zfs_arc_max != arc_c_max) && (zfs_arc_max > 64 << 20) && (zfs_arc_max < ptob(physmem)) && (zfs_arc_max > arc_c_min)) { arc_c_max = zfs_arc_max; arc_c = arc_c_max; arc_p = (arc_c >> 1); /* Valid range of arc_meta_limit: arc_meta_min - arc_c_max */ percent = MIN(zfs_arc_meta_limit_percent, 100); arc_meta_limit = MAX(arc_meta_min, (percent * arc_c_max) / 100); percent = MIN(zfs_arc_dnode_limit_percent, 100); arc_dnode_limit = (percent * arc_meta_limit) / 100; } /* Valid range: 32M - */ if ((zfs_arc_min) && (zfs_arc_min != arc_c_min) && (zfs_arc_min >= 2ULL << SPA_MAXBLOCKSHIFT) && (zfs_arc_min <= arc_c_max)) { arc_c_min = zfs_arc_min; arc_c = MAX(arc_c, arc_c_min); } /* Valid range: 16M - */ if ((zfs_arc_meta_min) && (zfs_arc_meta_min != arc_meta_min) && (zfs_arc_meta_min >= 1ULL << SPA_MAXBLOCKSHIFT) && (zfs_arc_meta_min <= arc_c_max)) { arc_meta_min = zfs_arc_meta_min; arc_meta_limit = MAX(arc_meta_limit, arc_meta_min); arc_dnode_limit = arc_meta_limit / 10; } /* Valid range: - */ if ((zfs_arc_meta_limit) && (zfs_arc_meta_limit != arc_meta_limit) && (zfs_arc_meta_limit >= zfs_arc_meta_min) && (zfs_arc_meta_limit <= arc_c_max)) arc_meta_limit = zfs_arc_meta_limit; /* Valid range: - */ if ((zfs_arc_dnode_limit) && (zfs_arc_dnode_limit != arc_dnode_limit) && (zfs_arc_dnode_limit >= zfs_arc_meta_min) && (zfs_arc_dnode_limit <= arc_c_max)) arc_dnode_limit = zfs_arc_dnode_limit; /* Valid range: 1 - N */ if (zfs_arc_grow_retry) arc_grow_retry = zfs_arc_grow_retry; /* Valid range: 1 - N */ if (zfs_arc_shrink_shift) { arc_shrink_shift = zfs_arc_shrink_shift; arc_no_grow_shift = MIN(arc_no_grow_shift, arc_shrink_shift -1); } /* Valid range: 1 - N */ if (zfs_arc_p_min_shift) arc_p_min_shift = zfs_arc_p_min_shift; /* Valid range: 1 - N ticks */ if (zfs_arc_min_prefetch_lifespan) arc_min_prefetch_lifespan = zfs_arc_min_prefetch_lifespan; /* Valid range: 0 - 100 */ if ((zfs_arc_lotsfree_percent >= 0) && (zfs_arc_lotsfree_percent <= 100)) arc_lotsfree_percent = zfs_arc_lotsfree_percent; /* Valid range: 0 - */ if ((zfs_arc_sys_free) && (zfs_arc_sys_free != arc_sys_free)) arc_sys_free = MIN(MAX(zfs_arc_sys_free, 0), ptob(physmem)); } static void arc_state_init(void) { arc_anon = &ARC_anon; arc_mru = &ARC_mru; arc_mru_ghost = &ARC_mru_ghost; arc_mfu = &ARC_mfu; arc_mfu_ghost = &ARC_mfu_ghost; arc_l2c_only = &ARC_l2c_only; multilist_create(&arc_mru->arcs_list[ARC_BUFC_METADATA], sizeof (arc_buf_hdr_t), offsetof(arc_buf_hdr_t, b_l1hdr.b_arc_node), zfs_arc_num_sublists_per_state, arc_state_multilist_index_func); multilist_create(&arc_mru->arcs_list[ARC_BUFC_DATA], sizeof (arc_buf_hdr_t), offsetof(arc_buf_hdr_t, b_l1hdr.b_arc_node), zfs_arc_num_sublists_per_state, arc_state_multilist_index_func); multilist_create(&arc_mru_ghost->arcs_list[ARC_BUFC_METADATA], sizeof (arc_buf_hdr_t), offsetof(arc_buf_hdr_t, b_l1hdr.b_arc_node), zfs_arc_num_sublists_per_state, arc_state_multilist_index_func); multilist_create(&arc_mru_ghost->arcs_list[ARC_BUFC_DATA], sizeof (arc_buf_hdr_t), offsetof(arc_buf_hdr_t, b_l1hdr.b_arc_node), zfs_arc_num_sublists_per_state, arc_state_multilist_index_func); multilist_create(&arc_mfu->arcs_list[ARC_BUFC_METADATA], sizeof (arc_buf_hdr_t), offsetof(arc_buf_hdr_t, b_l1hdr.b_arc_node), zfs_arc_num_sublists_per_state, arc_state_multilist_index_func); multilist_create(&arc_mfu->arcs_list[ARC_BUFC_DATA], sizeof (arc_buf_hdr_t), offsetof(arc_buf_hdr_t, b_l1hdr.b_arc_node), zfs_arc_num_sublists_per_state, arc_state_multilist_index_func); multilist_create(&arc_mfu_ghost->arcs_list[ARC_BUFC_METADATA], sizeof (arc_buf_hdr_t), offsetof(arc_buf_hdr_t, b_l1hdr.b_arc_node), zfs_arc_num_sublists_per_state, arc_state_multilist_index_func); multilist_create(&arc_mfu_ghost->arcs_list[ARC_BUFC_DATA], sizeof (arc_buf_hdr_t), offsetof(arc_buf_hdr_t, b_l1hdr.b_arc_node), zfs_arc_num_sublists_per_state, arc_state_multilist_index_func); multilist_create(&arc_l2c_only->arcs_list[ARC_BUFC_METADATA], sizeof (arc_buf_hdr_t), offsetof(arc_buf_hdr_t, b_l1hdr.b_arc_node), zfs_arc_num_sublists_per_state, arc_state_multilist_index_func); multilist_create(&arc_l2c_only->arcs_list[ARC_BUFC_DATA], sizeof (arc_buf_hdr_t), offsetof(arc_buf_hdr_t, b_l1hdr.b_arc_node), zfs_arc_num_sublists_per_state, arc_state_multilist_index_func); refcount_create(&arc_anon->arcs_esize[ARC_BUFC_METADATA]); refcount_create(&arc_anon->arcs_esize[ARC_BUFC_DATA]); refcount_create(&arc_mru->arcs_esize[ARC_BUFC_METADATA]); refcount_create(&arc_mru->arcs_esize[ARC_BUFC_DATA]); refcount_create(&arc_mru_ghost->arcs_esize[ARC_BUFC_METADATA]); refcount_create(&arc_mru_ghost->arcs_esize[ARC_BUFC_DATA]); refcount_create(&arc_mfu->arcs_esize[ARC_BUFC_METADATA]); refcount_create(&arc_mfu->arcs_esize[ARC_BUFC_DATA]); refcount_create(&arc_mfu_ghost->arcs_esize[ARC_BUFC_METADATA]); refcount_create(&arc_mfu_ghost->arcs_esize[ARC_BUFC_DATA]); refcount_create(&arc_l2c_only->arcs_esize[ARC_BUFC_METADATA]); refcount_create(&arc_l2c_only->arcs_esize[ARC_BUFC_DATA]); refcount_create(&arc_anon->arcs_size); refcount_create(&arc_mru->arcs_size); refcount_create(&arc_mru_ghost->arcs_size); refcount_create(&arc_mfu->arcs_size); refcount_create(&arc_mfu_ghost->arcs_size); refcount_create(&arc_l2c_only->arcs_size); arc_anon->arcs_state = ARC_STATE_ANON; arc_mru->arcs_state = ARC_STATE_MRU; arc_mru_ghost->arcs_state = ARC_STATE_MRU_GHOST; arc_mfu->arcs_state = ARC_STATE_MFU; arc_mfu_ghost->arcs_state = ARC_STATE_MFU_GHOST; arc_l2c_only->arcs_state = ARC_STATE_L2C_ONLY; } static void arc_state_fini(void) { refcount_destroy(&arc_anon->arcs_esize[ARC_BUFC_METADATA]); refcount_destroy(&arc_anon->arcs_esize[ARC_BUFC_DATA]); refcount_destroy(&arc_mru->arcs_esize[ARC_BUFC_METADATA]); refcount_destroy(&arc_mru->arcs_esize[ARC_BUFC_DATA]); refcount_destroy(&arc_mru_ghost->arcs_esize[ARC_BUFC_METADATA]); refcount_destroy(&arc_mru_ghost->arcs_esize[ARC_BUFC_DATA]); refcount_destroy(&arc_mfu->arcs_esize[ARC_BUFC_METADATA]); refcount_destroy(&arc_mfu->arcs_esize[ARC_BUFC_DATA]); refcount_destroy(&arc_mfu_ghost->arcs_esize[ARC_BUFC_METADATA]); refcount_destroy(&arc_mfu_ghost->arcs_esize[ARC_BUFC_DATA]); refcount_destroy(&arc_l2c_only->arcs_esize[ARC_BUFC_METADATA]); refcount_destroy(&arc_l2c_only->arcs_esize[ARC_BUFC_DATA]); refcount_destroy(&arc_anon->arcs_size); refcount_destroy(&arc_mru->arcs_size); refcount_destroy(&arc_mru_ghost->arcs_size); refcount_destroy(&arc_mfu->arcs_size); refcount_destroy(&arc_mfu_ghost->arcs_size); refcount_destroy(&arc_l2c_only->arcs_size); multilist_destroy(&arc_mru->arcs_list[ARC_BUFC_METADATA]); multilist_destroy(&arc_mru_ghost->arcs_list[ARC_BUFC_METADATA]); multilist_destroy(&arc_mfu->arcs_list[ARC_BUFC_METADATA]); multilist_destroy(&arc_mfu_ghost->arcs_list[ARC_BUFC_METADATA]); multilist_destroy(&arc_mru->arcs_list[ARC_BUFC_DATA]); multilist_destroy(&arc_mru_ghost->arcs_list[ARC_BUFC_DATA]); multilist_destroy(&arc_mfu->arcs_list[ARC_BUFC_DATA]); multilist_destroy(&arc_mfu_ghost->arcs_list[ARC_BUFC_DATA]); multilist_destroy(&arc_l2c_only->arcs_list[ARC_BUFC_METADATA]); multilist_destroy(&arc_l2c_only->arcs_list[ARC_BUFC_DATA]); } uint64_t arc_max_bytes(void) { return (arc_c_max); } void arc_init(void) { /* * allmem is "all memory that we could possibly use". */ #ifdef _KERNEL uint64_t allmem = ptob(physmem); #else uint64_t allmem = (physmem * PAGESIZE) / 2; #endif uint64_t percent; mutex_init(&arc_reclaim_lock, NULL, MUTEX_DEFAULT, NULL); cv_init(&arc_reclaim_thread_cv, NULL, CV_DEFAULT, NULL); cv_init(&arc_reclaim_waiters_cv, NULL, CV_DEFAULT, NULL); /* Convert seconds to clock ticks */ arc_min_prefetch_lifespan = 1 * hz; #ifdef _KERNEL /* * Register a shrinker to support synchronous (direct) memory * reclaim from the arc. This is done to prevent kswapd from * swapping out pages when it is preferable to shrink the arc. */ spl_register_shrinker(&arc_shrinker); /* Set to 1/64 of all memory or a minimum of 512K */ arc_sys_free = MAX(ptob(physmem / 64), (512 * 1024)); arc_need_free = 0; #endif /* Set max to 1/2 of all memory */ arc_c_max = allmem / 2; /* * In userland, there's only the memory pressure that we artificially * create (see arc_available_memory()). Don't let arc_c get too * small, because it can cause transactions to be larger than * arc_c, causing arc_tempreserve_space() to fail. */ #ifndef _KERNEL arc_c_min = MAX(arc_c_max / 2, 2ULL << SPA_MAXBLOCKSHIFT); #else arc_c_min = 2ULL << SPA_MAXBLOCKSHIFT; #endif arc_c = arc_c_max; arc_p = (arc_c >> 1); arc_size = 0; /* Set min to 1/2 of arc_c_min */ arc_meta_min = 1ULL << SPA_MAXBLOCKSHIFT; /* Initialize maximum observed usage to zero */ arc_meta_max = 0; /* * Set arc_meta_limit to a percent of arc_c_max with a floor of * arc_meta_min, and a ceiling of arc_c_max. */ percent = MIN(zfs_arc_meta_limit_percent, 100); arc_meta_limit = MAX(arc_meta_min, (percent * arc_c_max) / 100); percent = MIN(zfs_arc_dnode_limit_percent, 100); arc_dnode_limit = (percent * arc_meta_limit) / 100; /* Apply user specified tunings */ arc_tuning_update(); if (zfs_arc_num_sublists_per_state < 1) zfs_arc_num_sublists_per_state = MAX(boot_ncpus, 1); /* if kmem_flags are set, lets try to use less memory */ if (kmem_debugging()) arc_c = arc_c / 2; if (arc_c < arc_c_min) arc_c = arc_c_min; arc_state_init(); buf_init(); list_create(&arc_prune_list, sizeof (arc_prune_t), offsetof(arc_prune_t, p_node)); mutex_init(&arc_prune_mtx, NULL, MUTEX_DEFAULT, NULL); arc_prune_taskq = taskq_create("arc_prune", max_ncpus, defclsyspri, max_ncpus, INT_MAX, TASKQ_PREPOPULATE | TASKQ_DYNAMIC); arc_reclaim_thread_exit = B_FALSE; arc_ksp = kstat_create("zfs", 0, "arcstats", "misc", KSTAT_TYPE_NAMED, sizeof (arc_stats) / sizeof (kstat_named_t), KSTAT_FLAG_VIRTUAL); if (arc_ksp != NULL) { arc_ksp->ks_data = &arc_stats; arc_ksp->ks_update = arc_kstat_update; kstat_install(arc_ksp); } (void) thread_create(NULL, 0, arc_reclaim_thread, NULL, 0, &p0, TS_RUN, defclsyspri); arc_dead = B_FALSE; arc_warm = B_FALSE; /* * Calculate maximum amount of dirty data per pool. * * If it has been set by a module parameter, take that. * Otherwise, use a percentage of physical memory defined by * zfs_dirty_data_max_percent (default 10%) with a cap at * zfs_dirty_data_max_max (default 25% of physical memory). */ if (zfs_dirty_data_max_max == 0) zfs_dirty_data_max_max = (uint64_t)physmem * PAGESIZE * zfs_dirty_data_max_max_percent / 100; if (zfs_dirty_data_max == 0) { zfs_dirty_data_max = (uint64_t)physmem * PAGESIZE * zfs_dirty_data_max_percent / 100; zfs_dirty_data_max = MIN(zfs_dirty_data_max, zfs_dirty_data_max_max); } } void arc_fini(void) { arc_prune_t *p; #ifdef _KERNEL spl_unregister_shrinker(&arc_shrinker); #endif /* _KERNEL */ mutex_enter(&arc_reclaim_lock); arc_reclaim_thread_exit = B_TRUE; /* * The reclaim thread will set arc_reclaim_thread_exit back to * B_FALSE when it is finished exiting; we're waiting for that. */ while (arc_reclaim_thread_exit) { cv_signal(&arc_reclaim_thread_cv); cv_wait(&arc_reclaim_thread_cv, &arc_reclaim_lock); } mutex_exit(&arc_reclaim_lock); /* Use B_TRUE to ensure *all* buffers are evicted */ arc_flush(NULL, B_TRUE); arc_dead = B_TRUE; if (arc_ksp != NULL) { kstat_delete(arc_ksp); arc_ksp = NULL; } taskq_wait(arc_prune_taskq); taskq_destroy(arc_prune_taskq); mutex_enter(&arc_prune_mtx); while ((p = list_head(&arc_prune_list)) != NULL) { list_remove(&arc_prune_list, p); refcount_remove(&p->p_refcnt, &arc_prune_list); refcount_destroy(&p->p_refcnt); kmem_free(p, sizeof (*p)); } mutex_exit(&arc_prune_mtx); list_destroy(&arc_prune_list); mutex_destroy(&arc_prune_mtx); mutex_destroy(&arc_reclaim_lock); cv_destroy(&arc_reclaim_thread_cv); cv_destroy(&arc_reclaim_waiters_cv); arc_state_fini(); buf_fini(); ASSERT0(arc_loaned_bytes); } /* * Level 2 ARC * * The level 2 ARC (L2ARC) is a cache layer in-between main memory and disk. * It uses dedicated storage devices to hold cached data, which are populated * using large infrequent writes. The main role of this cache is to boost * the performance of random read workloads. The intended L2ARC devices * include short-stroked disks, solid state disks, and other media with * substantially faster read latency than disk. * * +-----------------------+ * | ARC | * +-----------------------+ * | ^ ^ * | | | * l2arc_feed_thread() arc_read() * | | | * | l2arc read | * V | | * +---------------+ | * | L2ARC | | * +---------------+ | * | ^ | * l2arc_write() | | * | | | * V | | * +-------+ +-------+ * | vdev | | vdev | * | cache | | cache | * +-------+ +-------+ * +=========+ .-----. * : L2ARC : |-_____-| * : devices : | Disks | * +=========+ `-_____-' * * Read requests are satisfied from the following sources, in order: * * 1) ARC * 2) vdev cache of L2ARC devices * 3) L2ARC devices * 4) vdev cache of disks * 5) disks * * Some L2ARC device types exhibit extremely slow write performance. * To accommodate for this there are some significant differences between * the L2ARC and traditional cache design: * * 1. There is no eviction path from the ARC to the L2ARC. Evictions from * the ARC behave as usual, freeing buffers and placing headers on ghost * lists. The ARC does not send buffers to the L2ARC during eviction as * this would add inflated write latencies for all ARC memory pressure. * * 2. The L2ARC attempts to cache data from the ARC before it is evicted. * It does this by periodically scanning buffers from the eviction-end of * the MFU and MRU ARC lists, copying them to the L2ARC devices if they are * not already there. It scans until a headroom of buffers is satisfied, * which itself is a buffer for ARC eviction. If a compressible buffer is * found during scanning and selected for writing to an L2ARC device, we * temporarily boost scanning headroom during the next scan cycle to make * sure we adapt to compression effects (which might significantly reduce * the data volume we write to L2ARC). The thread that does this is * l2arc_feed_thread(), illustrated below; example sizes are included to * provide a better sense of ratio than this diagram: * * head --> tail * +---------------------+----------+ * ARC_mfu |:::::#:::::::::::::::|o#o###o###|-->. # already on L2ARC * +---------------------+----------+ | o L2ARC eligible * ARC_mru |:#:::::::::::::::::::|#o#ooo####|-->| : ARC buffer * +---------------------+----------+ | * 15.9 Gbytes ^ 32 Mbytes | * headroom | * l2arc_feed_thread() * | * l2arc write hand <--[oooo]--' * | 8 Mbyte * | write max * V * +==============================+ * L2ARC dev |####|#|###|###| |####| ... | * +==============================+ * 32 Gbytes * * 3. If an ARC buffer is copied to the L2ARC but then hit instead of * evicted, then the L2ARC has cached a buffer much sooner than it probably * needed to, potentially wasting L2ARC device bandwidth and storage. It is * safe to say that this is an uncommon case, since buffers at the end of * the ARC lists have moved there due to inactivity. * * 4. If the ARC evicts faster than the L2ARC can maintain a headroom, * then the L2ARC simply misses copying some buffers. This serves as a * pressure valve to prevent heavy read workloads from both stalling the ARC * with waits and clogging the L2ARC with writes. This also helps prevent * the potential for the L2ARC to churn if it attempts to cache content too * quickly, such as during backups of the entire pool. * * 5. After system boot and before the ARC has filled main memory, there are * no evictions from the ARC and so the tails of the ARC_mfu and ARC_mru * lists can remain mostly static. Instead of searching from tail of these * lists as pictured, the l2arc_feed_thread() will search from the list heads * for eligible buffers, greatly increasing its chance of finding them. * * The L2ARC device write speed is also boosted during this time so that * the L2ARC warms up faster. Since there have been no ARC evictions yet, * there are no L2ARC reads, and no fear of degrading read performance * through increased writes. * * 6. Writes to the L2ARC devices are grouped and sent in-sequence, so that * the vdev queue can aggregate them into larger and fewer writes. Each * device is written to in a rotor fashion, sweeping writes through * available space then repeating. * * 7. The L2ARC does not store dirty content. It never needs to flush * write buffers back to disk based storage. * * 8. If an ARC buffer is written (and dirtied) which also exists in the * L2ARC, the now stale L2ARC buffer is immediately dropped. * * The performance of the L2ARC can be tweaked by a number of tunables, which * may be necessary for different workloads: * * l2arc_write_max max write bytes per interval * l2arc_write_boost extra write bytes during device warmup * l2arc_noprefetch skip caching prefetched buffers * l2arc_headroom number of max device writes to precache * l2arc_headroom_boost when we find compressed buffers during ARC * scanning, we multiply headroom by this * percentage factor for the next scan cycle, * since more compressed buffers are likely to * be present * l2arc_feed_secs seconds between L2ARC writing * * Tunables may be removed or added as future performance improvements are * integrated, and also may become zpool properties. * * There are three key functions that control how the L2ARC warms up: * * l2arc_write_eligible() check if a buffer is eligible to cache * l2arc_write_size() calculate how much to write * l2arc_write_interval() calculate sleep delay between writes * * These three functions determine what to write, how much, and how quickly * to send writes. */ static boolean_t l2arc_write_eligible(uint64_t spa_guid, arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr) { /* * A buffer is *not* eligible for the L2ARC if it: * 1. belongs to a different spa. * 2. is already cached on the L2ARC. * 3. has an I/O in progress (it may be an incomplete read). * 4. is flagged not eligible (zfs property). */ if (hdr->b_spa != spa_guid || HDR_HAS_L2HDR(hdr) || HDR_IO_IN_PROGRESS(hdr) || !HDR_L2CACHE(hdr)) return (B_FALSE); return (B_TRUE); } static uint64_t l2arc_write_size(void) { uint64_t size; /* * Make sure our globals have meaningful values in case the user * altered them. */ size = l2arc_write_max; if (size == 0) { cmn_err(CE_NOTE, "Bad value for l2arc_write_max, value must " "be greater than zero, resetting it to the default (%d)", L2ARC_WRITE_SIZE); size = l2arc_write_max = L2ARC_WRITE_SIZE; } if (arc_warm == B_FALSE) size += l2arc_write_boost; return (size); } static clock_t l2arc_write_interval(clock_t began, uint64_t wanted, uint64_t wrote) { clock_t interval, next, now; /* * If the ARC lists are busy, increase our write rate; if the * lists are stale, idle back. This is achieved by checking * how much we previously wrote - if it was more than half of * what we wanted, schedule the next write much sooner. */ if (l2arc_feed_again && wrote > (wanted / 2)) interval = (hz * l2arc_feed_min_ms) / 1000; else interval = hz * l2arc_feed_secs; now = ddi_get_lbolt(); next = MAX(now, MIN(now + interval, began + interval)); return (next); } /* * Cycle through L2ARC devices. This is how L2ARC load balances. * If a device is returned, this also returns holding the spa config lock. */ static l2arc_dev_t * l2arc_dev_get_next(void) { l2arc_dev_t *first, *next = NULL; /* * Lock out the removal of spas (spa_namespace_lock), then removal * of cache devices (l2arc_dev_mtx). Once a device has been selected, * both locks will be dropped and a spa config lock held instead. */ mutex_enter(&spa_namespace_lock); mutex_enter(&l2arc_dev_mtx); /* if there are no vdevs, there is nothing to do */ if (l2arc_ndev == 0) goto out; first = NULL; next = l2arc_dev_last; do { /* loop around the list looking for a non-faulted vdev */ if (next == NULL) { next = list_head(l2arc_dev_list); } else { next = list_next(l2arc_dev_list, next); if (next == NULL) next = list_head(l2arc_dev_list); } /* if we have come back to the start, bail out */ if (first == NULL) first = next; else if (next == first) break; } while (vdev_is_dead(next->l2ad_vdev)); /* if we were unable to find any usable vdevs, return NULL */ if (vdev_is_dead(next->l2ad_vdev)) next = NULL; l2arc_dev_last = next; out: mutex_exit(&l2arc_dev_mtx); /* * Grab the config lock to prevent the 'next' device from being * removed while we are writing to it. */ if (next != NULL) spa_config_enter(next->l2ad_spa, SCL_L2ARC, next, RW_READER); mutex_exit(&spa_namespace_lock); return (next); } /* * Free buffers that were tagged for destruction. */ static void l2arc_do_free_on_write(void) { list_t *buflist; l2arc_data_free_t *df, *df_prev; mutex_enter(&l2arc_free_on_write_mtx); buflist = l2arc_free_on_write; for (df = list_tail(buflist); df; df = df_prev) { df_prev = list_prev(buflist, df); ASSERT3P(df->l2df_data, !=, NULL); if (df->l2df_type == ARC_BUFC_METADATA) { zio_buf_free(df->l2df_data, df->l2df_size); } else { ASSERT(df->l2df_type == ARC_BUFC_DATA); zio_data_buf_free(df->l2df_data, df->l2df_size); } list_remove(buflist, df); kmem_free(df, sizeof (l2arc_data_free_t)); } mutex_exit(&l2arc_free_on_write_mtx); } /* * A write to a cache device has completed. Update all headers to allow * reads from these buffers to begin. */ static void l2arc_write_done(zio_t *zio) { l2arc_write_callback_t *cb; l2arc_dev_t *dev; list_t *buflist; arc_buf_hdr_t *head, *hdr, *hdr_prev; kmutex_t *hash_lock; int64_t bytes_dropped = 0; cb = zio->io_private; ASSERT3P(cb, !=, NULL); dev = cb->l2wcb_dev; ASSERT3P(dev, !=, NULL); head = cb->l2wcb_head; ASSERT3P(head, !=, NULL); buflist = &dev->l2ad_buflist; ASSERT3P(buflist, !=, NULL); DTRACE_PROBE2(l2arc__iodone, zio_t *, zio, l2arc_write_callback_t *, cb); if (zio->io_error != 0) ARCSTAT_BUMP(arcstat_l2_writes_error); /* * All writes completed, or an error was hit. */ top: mutex_enter(&dev->l2ad_mtx); for (hdr = list_prev(buflist, head); hdr; hdr = hdr_prev) { hdr_prev = list_prev(buflist, hdr); hash_lock = HDR_LOCK(hdr); /* * We cannot use mutex_enter or else we can deadlock * with l2arc_write_buffers (due to swapping the order * the hash lock and l2ad_mtx are taken). */ if (!mutex_tryenter(hash_lock)) { /* * Missed the hash lock. We must retry so we * don't leave the ARC_FLAG_L2_WRITING bit set. */ ARCSTAT_BUMP(arcstat_l2_writes_lock_retry); /* * We don't want to rescan the headers we've * already marked as having been written out, so * we reinsert the head node so we can pick up * where we left off. */ list_remove(buflist, head); list_insert_after(buflist, hdr, head); mutex_exit(&dev->l2ad_mtx); /* * We wait for the hash lock to become available * to try and prevent busy waiting, and increase * the chance we'll be able to acquire the lock * the next time around. */ mutex_enter(hash_lock); mutex_exit(hash_lock); goto top; } /* * We could not have been moved into the arc_l2c_only * state while in-flight due to our ARC_FLAG_L2_WRITING * bit being set. Let's just ensure that's being enforced. */ ASSERT(HDR_HAS_L1HDR(hdr)); /* * Skipped - drop L2ARC entry and mark the header as no * longer L2 eligibile. */ if (zio->io_error != 0) { /* * Error - drop L2ARC entry. */ list_remove(buflist, hdr); arc_hdr_clear_flags(hdr, ARC_FLAG_HAS_L2HDR); ARCSTAT_INCR(arcstat_l2_asize, -arc_hdr_size(hdr)); ARCSTAT_INCR(arcstat_l2_size, -HDR_GET_LSIZE(hdr)); bytes_dropped += arc_hdr_size(hdr); (void) refcount_remove_many(&dev->l2ad_alloc, arc_hdr_size(hdr), hdr); } /* * Allow ARC to begin reads and ghost list evictions to * this L2ARC entry. */ arc_hdr_clear_flags(hdr, ARC_FLAG_L2_WRITING); mutex_exit(hash_lock); } atomic_inc_64(&l2arc_writes_done); list_remove(buflist, head); ASSERT(!HDR_HAS_L1HDR(head)); kmem_cache_free(hdr_l2only_cache, head); mutex_exit(&dev->l2ad_mtx); vdev_space_update(dev->l2ad_vdev, -bytes_dropped, 0, 0); l2arc_do_free_on_write(); kmem_free(cb, sizeof (l2arc_write_callback_t)); } /* * A read to a cache device completed. Validate buffer contents before * handing over to the regular ARC routines. */ static void l2arc_read_done(zio_t *zio) { l2arc_read_callback_t *cb; arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr; kmutex_t *hash_lock; boolean_t valid_cksum; ASSERT3P(zio->io_vd, !=, NULL); ASSERT(zio->io_flags & ZIO_FLAG_DONT_PROPAGATE); spa_config_exit(zio->io_spa, SCL_L2ARC, zio->io_vd); cb = zio->io_private; ASSERT3P(cb, !=, NULL); hdr = cb->l2rcb_hdr; ASSERT3P(hdr, !=, NULL); hash_lock = HDR_LOCK(hdr); mutex_enter(hash_lock); ASSERT3P(hash_lock, ==, HDR_LOCK(hdr)); ASSERT3P(zio->io_data, !=, NULL); /* * Check this survived the L2ARC journey. */ ASSERT3P(zio->io_data, ==, hdr->b_l1hdr.b_pdata); zio->io_bp_copy = cb->l2rcb_bp; /* XXX fix in L2ARC 2.0 */ zio->io_bp = &zio->io_bp_copy; /* XXX fix in L2ARC 2.0 */ valid_cksum = arc_cksum_is_equal(hdr, zio); if (valid_cksum && zio->io_error == 0 && !HDR_L2_EVICTED(hdr)) { mutex_exit(hash_lock); zio->io_private = hdr; arc_read_done(zio); } else { mutex_exit(hash_lock); /* * Buffer didn't survive caching. Increment stats and * reissue to the original storage device. */ if (zio->io_error != 0) { ARCSTAT_BUMP(arcstat_l2_io_error); } else { zio->io_error = SET_ERROR(EIO); } if (!valid_cksum) ARCSTAT_BUMP(arcstat_l2_cksum_bad); /* * If there's no waiter, issue an async i/o to the primary * storage now. If there *is* a waiter, the caller must * issue the i/o in a context where it's OK to block. */ if (zio->io_waiter == NULL) { zio_t *pio = zio_unique_parent(zio); ASSERT(!pio || pio->io_child_type == ZIO_CHILD_LOGICAL); zio_nowait(zio_read(pio, zio->io_spa, zio->io_bp, hdr->b_l1hdr.b_pdata, zio->io_size, arc_read_done, hdr, zio->io_priority, cb->l2rcb_flags, &cb->l2rcb_zb)); } } kmem_free(cb, sizeof (l2arc_read_callback_t)); } /* * This is the list priority from which the L2ARC will search for pages to * cache. This is used within loops (0..3) to cycle through lists in the * desired order. This order can have a significant effect on cache * performance. * * Currently the metadata lists are hit first, MFU then MRU, followed by * the data lists. This function returns a locked list, and also returns * the lock pointer. */ static multilist_sublist_t * l2arc_sublist_lock(int list_num) { multilist_t *ml = NULL; unsigned int idx; ASSERT(list_num >= 0 && list_num <= 3); switch (list_num) { case 0: ml = &arc_mfu->arcs_list[ARC_BUFC_METADATA]; break; case 1: ml = &arc_mru->arcs_list[ARC_BUFC_METADATA]; break; case 2: ml = &arc_mfu->arcs_list[ARC_BUFC_DATA]; break; case 3: ml = &arc_mru->arcs_list[ARC_BUFC_DATA]; break; } /* * Return a randomly-selected sublist. This is acceptable * because the caller feeds only a little bit of data for each * call (8MB). Subsequent calls will result in different * sublists being selected. */ idx = multilist_get_random_index(ml); return (multilist_sublist_lock(ml, idx)); } /* * Evict buffers from the device write hand to the distance specified in * bytes. This distance may span populated buffers, it may span nothing. * This is clearing a region on the L2ARC device ready for writing. * If the 'all' boolean is set, every buffer is evicted. */ static void l2arc_evict(l2arc_dev_t *dev, uint64_t distance, boolean_t all) { list_t *buflist; arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr, *hdr_prev; kmutex_t *hash_lock; uint64_t taddr; buflist = &dev->l2ad_buflist; if (!all && dev->l2ad_first) { /* * This is the first sweep through the device. There is * nothing to evict. */ return; } if (dev->l2ad_hand >= (dev->l2ad_end - (2 * distance))) { /* * When nearing the end of the device, evict to the end * before the device write hand jumps to the start. */ taddr = dev->l2ad_end; } else { taddr = dev->l2ad_hand + distance; } DTRACE_PROBE4(l2arc__evict, l2arc_dev_t *, dev, list_t *, buflist, uint64_t, taddr, boolean_t, all); top: mutex_enter(&dev->l2ad_mtx); for (hdr = list_tail(buflist); hdr; hdr = hdr_prev) { hdr_prev = list_prev(buflist, hdr); hash_lock = HDR_LOCK(hdr); /* * We cannot use mutex_enter or else we can deadlock * with l2arc_write_buffers (due to swapping the order * the hash lock and l2ad_mtx are taken). */ if (!mutex_tryenter(hash_lock)) { /* * Missed the hash lock. Retry. */ ARCSTAT_BUMP(arcstat_l2_evict_lock_retry); mutex_exit(&dev->l2ad_mtx); mutex_enter(hash_lock); mutex_exit(hash_lock); goto top; } if (HDR_L2_WRITE_HEAD(hdr)) { /* * We hit a write head node. Leave it for * l2arc_write_done(). */ list_remove(buflist, hdr); mutex_exit(hash_lock); continue; } if (!all && HDR_HAS_L2HDR(hdr) && (hdr->b_l2hdr.b_daddr > taddr || hdr->b_l2hdr.b_daddr < dev->l2ad_hand)) { /* * We've evicted to the target address, * or the end of the device. */ mutex_exit(hash_lock); break; } ASSERT(HDR_HAS_L2HDR(hdr)); if (!HDR_HAS_L1HDR(hdr)) { ASSERT(!HDR_L2_READING(hdr)); /* * This doesn't exist in the ARC. Destroy. * arc_hdr_destroy() will call list_remove() * and decrement arcstat_l2_size. */ arc_change_state(arc_anon, hdr, hash_lock); arc_hdr_destroy(hdr); } else { ASSERT(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_state != arc_l2c_only); ARCSTAT_BUMP(arcstat_l2_evict_l1cached); /* * Invalidate issued or about to be issued * reads, since we may be about to write * over this location. */ if (HDR_L2_READING(hdr)) { ARCSTAT_BUMP(arcstat_l2_evict_reading); arc_hdr_set_flags(hdr, ARC_FLAG_L2_EVICTED); } /* Ensure this header has finished being written */ ASSERT(!HDR_L2_WRITING(hdr)); arc_hdr_l2hdr_destroy(hdr); } mutex_exit(hash_lock); } mutex_exit(&dev->l2ad_mtx); } /* * Find and write ARC buffers to the L2ARC device. * * An ARC_FLAG_L2_WRITING flag is set so that the L2ARC buffers are not valid * for reading until they have completed writing. * The headroom_boost is an in-out parameter used to maintain headroom boost * state between calls to this function. * * Returns the number of bytes actually written (which may be smaller than * the delta by which the device hand has changed due to alignment). */ static uint64_t l2arc_write_buffers(spa_t *spa, l2arc_dev_t *dev, uint64_t target_sz) { arc_buf_hdr_t *hdr, *hdr_prev, *head; uint64_t write_asize, write_psize, write_sz, headroom; boolean_t full; l2arc_write_callback_t *cb; zio_t *pio, *wzio; uint64_t guid = spa_load_guid(spa); int try; ASSERT3P(dev->l2ad_vdev, !=, NULL); pio = NULL; write_sz = write_asize = write_psize = 0; full = B_FALSE; head = kmem_cache_alloc(hdr_l2only_cache, KM_PUSHPAGE); arc_hdr_set_flags(head, ARC_FLAG_L2_WRITE_HEAD | ARC_FLAG_HAS_L2HDR); /* * Copy buffers for L2ARC writing. */ for (try = 0; try <= 3; try++) { multilist_sublist_t *mls = l2arc_sublist_lock(try); uint64_t passed_sz = 0; /* * L2ARC fast warmup. * * Until the ARC is warm and starts to evict, read from the * head of the ARC lists rather than the tail. */ if (arc_warm == B_FALSE) hdr = multilist_sublist_head(mls); else hdr = multilist_sublist_tail(mls); headroom = target_sz * l2arc_headroom; if (zfs_compressed_arc_enabled) headroom = (headroom * l2arc_headroom_boost) / 100; for (; hdr; hdr = hdr_prev) { kmutex_t *hash_lock; uint64_t asize, size; void *to_write; if (arc_warm == B_FALSE) hdr_prev = multilist_sublist_next(mls, hdr); else hdr_prev = multilist_sublist_prev(mls, hdr); hash_lock = HDR_LOCK(hdr); if (!mutex_tryenter(hash_lock)) { /* * Skip this buffer rather than waiting. */ continue; } passed_sz += HDR_GET_LSIZE(hdr); if (passed_sz > headroom) { /* * Searched too far. */ mutex_exit(hash_lock); break; } if (!l2arc_write_eligible(guid, hdr)) { mutex_exit(hash_lock); continue; } if ((write_asize + HDR_GET_LSIZE(hdr)) > target_sz) { full = B_TRUE; mutex_exit(hash_lock); break; } if (pio == NULL) { /* * Insert a dummy header on the buflist so * l2arc_write_done() can find where the * write buffers begin without searching. */ mutex_enter(&dev->l2ad_mtx); list_insert_head(&dev->l2ad_buflist, head); mutex_exit(&dev->l2ad_mtx); cb = kmem_alloc( sizeof (l2arc_write_callback_t), KM_SLEEP); cb->l2wcb_dev = dev; cb->l2wcb_head = head; pio = zio_root(spa, l2arc_write_done, cb, ZIO_FLAG_CANFAIL); } hdr->b_l2hdr.b_dev = dev; hdr->b_l2hdr.b_hits = 0; hdr->b_l2hdr.b_daddr = dev->l2ad_hand; arc_hdr_set_flags(hdr, ARC_FLAG_L2_WRITING | ARC_FLAG_HAS_L2HDR); mutex_enter(&dev->l2ad_mtx); list_insert_head(&dev->l2ad_buflist, hdr); mutex_exit(&dev->l2ad_mtx); /* * We rely on the L1 portion of the header below, so * it's invalid for this header to have been evicted out * of the ghost cache, prior to being written out. The * ARC_FLAG_L2_WRITING bit ensures this won't happen. */ ASSERT(HDR_HAS_L1HDR(hdr)); ASSERT3U(HDR_GET_PSIZE(hdr), >, 0); ASSERT3P(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_pdata, !=, NULL); ASSERT3U(arc_hdr_size(hdr), >, 0); size = arc_hdr_size(hdr); (void) refcount_add_many(&dev->l2ad_alloc, size, hdr); /* * Normally the L2ARC can use the hdr's data, but if * we're sharing data between the hdr and one of its * bufs, L2ARC needs its own copy of the data so that * the ZIO below can't race with the buf consumer. To * ensure that this copy will be available for the * lifetime of the ZIO and be cleaned up afterwards, we * add it to the l2arc_free_on_write queue. */ if (!HDR_SHARED_DATA(hdr)) { to_write = hdr->b_l1hdr.b_pdata; } else { arc_buf_contents_t type = arc_buf_type(hdr); if (type == ARC_BUFC_METADATA) { to_write = zio_buf_alloc(size); } else { ASSERT3U(type, ==, ARC_BUFC_DATA); to_write = zio_data_buf_alloc(size); } bcopy(hdr->b_l1hdr.b_pdata, to_write, size); l2arc_free_data_on_write(to_write, size, type); } wzio = zio_write_phys(pio, dev->l2ad_vdev, hdr->b_l2hdr.b_daddr, size, to_write, ZIO_CHECKSUM_OFF, NULL, hdr, ZIO_PRIORITY_ASYNC_WRITE, ZIO_FLAG_CANFAIL, B_FALSE); write_sz += HDR_GET_LSIZE(hdr); DTRACE_PROBE2(l2arc__write, vdev_t *, dev->l2ad_vdev, zio_t *, wzio); write_asize += size; /* * Keep the clock hand suitably device-aligned. */ asize = vdev_psize_to_asize(dev->l2ad_vdev, size); write_psize += asize; dev->l2ad_hand += asize; mutex_exit(hash_lock); (void) zio_nowait(wzio); } multilist_sublist_unlock(mls); if (full == B_TRUE) break; } /* No buffers selected for writing? */ if (pio == NULL) { ASSERT0(write_sz); ASSERT(!HDR_HAS_L1HDR(head)); kmem_cache_free(hdr_l2only_cache, head); return (0); } ASSERT3U(write_asize, <=, target_sz); ARCSTAT_BUMP(arcstat_l2_writes_sent); ARCSTAT_INCR(arcstat_l2_write_bytes, write_asize); ARCSTAT_INCR(arcstat_l2_size, write_sz); ARCSTAT_INCR(arcstat_l2_asize, write_asize); vdev_space_update(dev->l2ad_vdev, write_asize, 0, 0); /* * Bump device hand to the device start if it is approaching the end. * l2arc_evict() will already have evicted ahead for this case. */ if (dev->l2ad_hand >= (dev->l2ad_end - target_sz)) { dev->l2ad_hand = dev->l2ad_start; dev->l2ad_first = B_FALSE; } dev->l2ad_writing = B_TRUE; (void) zio_wait(pio); dev->l2ad_writing = B_FALSE; return (write_asize); } /* * This thread feeds the L2ARC at regular intervals. This is the beating * heart of the L2ARC. */ static void l2arc_feed_thread(void) { callb_cpr_t cpr; l2arc_dev_t *dev; spa_t *spa; uint64_t size, wrote; clock_t begin, next = ddi_get_lbolt(); fstrans_cookie_t cookie; CALLB_CPR_INIT(&cpr, &l2arc_feed_thr_lock, callb_generic_cpr, FTAG); mutex_enter(&l2arc_feed_thr_lock); cookie = spl_fstrans_mark(); while (l2arc_thread_exit == 0) { CALLB_CPR_SAFE_BEGIN(&cpr); (void) cv_timedwait_sig(&l2arc_feed_thr_cv, &l2arc_feed_thr_lock, next); CALLB_CPR_SAFE_END(&cpr, &l2arc_feed_thr_lock); next = ddi_get_lbolt() + hz; /* * Quick check for L2ARC devices. */ mutex_enter(&l2arc_dev_mtx); if (l2arc_ndev == 0) { mutex_exit(&l2arc_dev_mtx); continue; } mutex_exit(&l2arc_dev_mtx); begin = ddi_get_lbolt(); /* * This selects the next l2arc device to write to, and in * doing so the next spa to feed from: dev->l2ad_spa. This * will return NULL if there are now no l2arc devices or if * they are all faulted. * * If a device is returned, its spa's config lock is also * held to prevent device removal. l2arc_dev_get_next() * will grab and release l2arc_dev_mtx. */ if ((dev = l2arc_dev_get_next()) == NULL) continue; spa = dev->l2ad_spa; ASSERT3P(spa, !=, NULL); /* * If the pool is read-only then force the feed thread to * sleep a little longer. */ if (!spa_writeable(spa)) { next = ddi_get_lbolt() + 5 * l2arc_feed_secs * hz; spa_config_exit(spa, SCL_L2ARC, dev); continue; } /* * Avoid contributing to memory pressure. */ if (arc_reclaim_needed()) { ARCSTAT_BUMP(arcstat_l2_abort_lowmem); spa_config_exit(spa, SCL_L2ARC, dev); continue; } ARCSTAT_BUMP(arcstat_l2_feeds); size = l2arc_write_size(); /* * Evict L2ARC buffers that will be overwritten. */ l2arc_evict(dev, size, B_FALSE); /* * Write ARC buffers. */ wrote = l2arc_write_buffers(spa, dev, size); /* * Calculate interval between writes. */ next = l2arc_write_interval(begin, size, wrote); spa_config_exit(spa, SCL_L2ARC, dev); } spl_fstrans_unmark(cookie); l2arc_thread_exit = 0; cv_broadcast(&l2arc_feed_thr_cv); CALLB_CPR_EXIT(&cpr); /* drops l2arc_feed_thr_lock */ thread_exit(); } boolean_t l2arc_vdev_present(vdev_t *vd) { l2arc_dev_t *dev; mutex_enter(&l2arc_dev_mtx); for (dev = list_head(l2arc_dev_list); dev != NULL; dev = list_next(l2arc_dev_list, dev)) { if (dev->l2ad_vdev == vd) break; } mutex_exit(&l2arc_dev_mtx); return (dev != NULL); } /* * Add a vdev for use by the L2ARC. By this point the spa has already * validated the vdev and opened it. */ void l2arc_add_vdev(spa_t *spa, vdev_t *vd) { l2arc_dev_t *adddev; ASSERT(!l2arc_vdev_present(vd)); /* * Create a new l2arc device entry. */ adddev = kmem_zalloc(sizeof (l2arc_dev_t), KM_SLEEP); adddev->l2ad_spa = spa; adddev->l2ad_vdev = vd; adddev->l2ad_start = VDEV_LABEL_START_SIZE; adddev->l2ad_end = VDEV_LABEL_START_SIZE + vdev_get_min_asize(vd); adddev->l2ad_hand = adddev->l2ad_start; adddev->l2ad_first = B_TRUE; adddev->l2ad_writing = B_FALSE; list_link_init(&adddev->l2ad_node); mutex_init(&adddev->l2ad_mtx, NULL, MUTEX_DEFAULT, NULL); /* * This is a list of all ARC buffers that are still valid on the * device. */ list_create(&adddev->l2ad_buflist, sizeof (arc_buf_hdr_t), offsetof(arc_buf_hdr_t, b_l2hdr.b_l2node)); vdev_space_update(vd, 0, 0, adddev->l2ad_end - adddev->l2ad_hand); refcount_create(&adddev->l2ad_alloc); /* * Add device to global list */ mutex_enter(&l2arc_dev_mtx); list_insert_head(l2arc_dev_list, adddev); atomic_inc_64(&l2arc_ndev); mutex_exit(&l2arc_dev_mtx); } /* * Remove a vdev from the L2ARC. */ void l2arc_remove_vdev(vdev_t *vd) { l2arc_dev_t *dev, *nextdev, *remdev = NULL; /* * Find the device by vdev */ mutex_enter(&l2arc_dev_mtx); for (dev = list_head(l2arc_dev_list); dev; dev = nextdev) { nextdev = list_next(l2arc_dev_list, dev); if (vd == dev->l2ad_vdev) { remdev = dev; break; } } ASSERT3P(remdev, !=, NULL); /* * Remove device from global list */ list_remove(l2arc_dev_list, remdev); l2arc_dev_last = NULL; /* may have been invalidated */ atomic_dec_64(&l2arc_ndev); mutex_exit(&l2arc_dev_mtx); /* * Clear all buflists and ARC references. L2ARC device flush. */ l2arc_evict(remdev, 0, B_TRUE); list_destroy(&remdev->l2ad_buflist); mutex_destroy(&remdev->l2ad_mtx); refcount_destroy(&remdev->l2ad_alloc); kmem_free(remdev, sizeof (l2arc_dev_t)); } void l2arc_init(void) { l2arc_thread_exit = 0; l2arc_ndev = 0; l2arc_writes_sent = 0; l2arc_writes_done = 0; mutex_init(&l2arc_feed_thr_lock, NULL, MUTEX_DEFAULT, NULL); cv_init(&l2arc_feed_thr_cv, NULL, CV_DEFAULT, NULL); mutex_init(&l2arc_dev_mtx, NULL, MUTEX_DEFAULT, NULL); mutex_init(&l2arc_free_on_write_mtx, NULL, MUTEX_DEFAULT, NULL); l2arc_dev_list = &L2ARC_dev_list; l2arc_free_on_write = &L2ARC_free_on_write; list_create(l2arc_dev_list, sizeof (l2arc_dev_t), offsetof(l2arc_dev_t, l2ad_node)); list_create(l2arc_free_on_write, sizeof (l2arc_data_free_t), offsetof(l2arc_data_free_t, l2df_list_node)); } void l2arc_fini(void) { /* * This is called from dmu_fini(), which is called from spa_fini(); * Because of this, we can assume that all l2arc devices have * already been removed when the pools themselves were removed. */ l2arc_do_free_on_write(); mutex_destroy(&l2arc_feed_thr_lock); cv_destroy(&l2arc_feed_thr_cv); mutex_destroy(&l2arc_dev_mtx); mutex_destroy(&l2arc_free_on_write_mtx); list_destroy(l2arc_dev_list); list_destroy(l2arc_free_on_write); } void l2arc_start(void) { if (!(spa_mode_global & FWRITE)) return; (void) thread_create(NULL, 0, l2arc_feed_thread, NULL, 0, &p0, TS_RUN, defclsyspri); } void l2arc_stop(void) { if (!(spa_mode_global & FWRITE)) return; mutex_enter(&l2arc_feed_thr_lock); cv_signal(&l2arc_feed_thr_cv); /* kick thread out of startup */ l2arc_thread_exit = 1; while (l2arc_thread_exit != 0) cv_wait(&l2arc_feed_thr_cv, &l2arc_feed_thr_lock); mutex_exit(&l2arc_feed_thr_lock); } #if defined(_KERNEL) && defined(HAVE_SPL) EXPORT_SYMBOL(arc_buf_size); EXPORT_SYMBOL(arc_write); EXPORT_SYMBOL(arc_read); EXPORT_SYMBOL(arc_buf_info); EXPORT_SYMBOL(arc_getbuf_func); EXPORT_SYMBOL(arc_add_prune_callback); EXPORT_SYMBOL(arc_remove_prune_callback); module_param(zfs_arc_min, ulong, 0644); MODULE_PARM_DESC(zfs_arc_min, "Min arc size"); module_param(zfs_arc_max, ulong, 0644); MODULE_PARM_DESC(zfs_arc_max, "Max arc size"); module_param(zfs_arc_meta_limit, ulong, 0644); MODULE_PARM_DESC(zfs_arc_meta_limit, "Meta limit for arc size"); module_param(zfs_arc_meta_limit_percent, ulong, 0644); MODULE_PARM_DESC(zfs_arc_meta_limit_percent, "Percent of arc size for arc meta limit"); module_param(zfs_arc_meta_min, ulong, 0644); MODULE_PARM_DESC(zfs_arc_meta_min, "Min arc metadata"); module_param(zfs_arc_meta_prune, int, 0644); MODULE_PARM_DESC(zfs_arc_meta_prune, "Meta objects to scan for prune"); module_param(zfs_arc_meta_adjust_restarts, int, 0644); MODULE_PARM_DESC(zfs_arc_meta_adjust_restarts, "Limit number of restarts in arc_adjust_meta"); module_param(zfs_arc_meta_strategy, int, 0644); MODULE_PARM_DESC(zfs_arc_meta_strategy, "Meta reclaim strategy"); module_param(zfs_arc_grow_retry, int, 0644); MODULE_PARM_DESC(zfs_arc_grow_retry, "Seconds before growing arc size"); module_param(zfs_arc_p_aggressive_disable, int, 0644); MODULE_PARM_DESC(zfs_arc_p_aggressive_disable, "disable aggressive arc_p grow"); module_param(zfs_arc_p_dampener_disable, int, 0644); MODULE_PARM_DESC(zfs_arc_p_dampener_disable, "disable arc_p adapt dampener"); module_param(zfs_arc_shrink_shift, int, 0644); MODULE_PARM_DESC(zfs_arc_shrink_shift, "log2(fraction of arc to reclaim)"); module_param(zfs_arc_p_min_shift, int, 0644); MODULE_PARM_DESC(zfs_arc_p_min_shift, "arc_c shift to calc min/max arc_p"); module_param(zfs_arc_average_blocksize, int, 0444); MODULE_PARM_DESC(zfs_arc_average_blocksize, "Target average block size"); module_param(zfs_compressed_arc_enabled, int, 0644); MODULE_PARM_DESC(zfs_arc_average_blocksize, "Disable compressed arc buffers"); module_param(zfs_arc_min_prefetch_lifespan, int, 0644); MODULE_PARM_DESC(zfs_arc_min_prefetch_lifespan, "Min life of prefetch block"); module_param(zfs_arc_num_sublists_per_state, int, 0644); MODULE_PARM_DESC(zfs_arc_num_sublists_per_state, "Number of sublists used in each of the ARC state lists"); module_param(l2arc_write_max, ulong, 0644); MODULE_PARM_DESC(l2arc_write_max, "Max write bytes per interval"); module_param(l2arc_write_boost, ulong, 0644); MODULE_PARM_DESC(l2arc_write_boost, "Extra write bytes during device warmup"); module_param(l2arc_headroom, ulong, 0644); MODULE_PARM_DESC(l2arc_headroom, "Number of max device writes to precache"); module_param(l2arc_headroom_boost, ulong, 0644); MODULE_PARM_DESC(l2arc_headroom_boost, "Compressed l2arc_headroom multiplier"); module_param(l2arc_feed_secs, ulong, 0644); MODULE_PARM_DESC(l2arc_feed_secs, "Seconds between L2ARC writing"); module_param(l2arc_feed_min_ms, ulong, 0644); MODULE_PARM_DESC(l2arc_feed_min_ms, "Min feed interval in milliseconds"); module_param(l2arc_noprefetch, int, 0644); MODULE_PARM_DESC(l2arc_noprefetch, "Skip caching prefetched buffers"); module_param(l2arc_feed_again, int, 0644); MODULE_PARM_DESC(l2arc_feed_again, "Turbo L2ARC warmup"); module_param(l2arc_norw, int, 0644); MODULE_PARM_DESC(l2arc_norw, "No reads during writes"); module_param(zfs_arc_lotsfree_percent, int, 0644); MODULE_PARM_DESC(zfs_arc_lotsfree_percent, "System free memory I/O throttle in bytes"); module_param(zfs_arc_sys_free, ulong, 0644); MODULE_PARM_DESC(zfs_arc_sys_free, "System free memory target size in bytes"); module_param(zfs_arc_dnode_limit, ulong, 0644); MODULE_PARM_DESC(zfs_arc_dnode_limit, "Minimum bytes of dnodes in arc"); module_param(zfs_arc_dnode_limit_percent, ulong, 0644); MODULE_PARM_DESC(zfs_arc_dnode_limit_percent, "Percent of ARC meta buffers for dnodes"); module_param(zfs_arc_dnode_reduce_percent, ulong, 0644); MODULE_PARM_DESC(zfs_arc_dnode_reduce_percent, "Percentage of excess dnodes to try to unpin"); #endif