freebsd-dev/stand/libsa/read.c
Toomas Soome 97cbd5e722 loader: open file list should be dynamic
Summary:
Open file list is currently created as statically allocated array (64 items).
Once this array is filled up, loader will not be able to operate with files.
In most cases, this mechanism is good enough, but the problem appears, when
we have many disks with zfs pool(s). In current loader implementation, all
discovered zfs pool configurations are kept in memory and disk devices open -
consuming the open file array. Rewrite the open file mechanism to use
dynamically allocated list.

Reviewed by:	imp
MFC after:	2 weeks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D31364
2021-08-10 21:54:32 +03:00

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/* $NetBSD: read.c,v 1.8 1997/01/22 00:38:12 cgd Exp $ */
/*-
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* @(#)read.c 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/11/93
*
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* Author: Alessandro Forin
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*/
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
#include <sys/param.h>
#include "stand.h"
ssize_t
read(int fd, void *dest, size_t bcount)
{
struct open_file *f;
size_t resid;
TSENTER();
f = fd2open_file(fd);
if (f == NULL || !(f->f_flags & F_READ)) {
errno = EBADF;
return (-1);
}
if (f->f_flags & F_RAW) {
twiddle(4);
errno = (f->f_dev->dv_strategy)(f->f_devdata, F_READ,
btodb(f->f_offset), bcount, dest, &resid);
if (errno)
return (-1);
f->f_offset += resid;
TSEXIT();
return (resid);
}
/*
* Optimise reads from regular files using a readahead buffer.
* If the request can't be satisfied from the current buffer contents,
* check to see if it should be bypassed, or refill the buffer and
* complete the request.
*/
resid = bcount;
for (;;) {
size_t ccount, cresid;
/* how much can we supply? */
ccount = imin(f->f_ralen, resid);
if (ccount > 0) {
bcopy(f->f_rabuf + f->f_raoffset, dest, ccount);
f->f_raoffset += ccount;
f->f_ralen -= ccount;
resid -= ccount;
if (resid == 0) {
TSEXIT();
return (bcount);
}
dest = (char *)dest + ccount;
}
/* will filling the readahead buffer again not help? */
if (f->f_rabuf == NULL || resid >= SOPEN_RASIZE) {
/*
* bypass the rest of the request and leave the
* buffer empty
*/
errno = (f->f_ops->fo_read)(f, dest, resid, &cresid);
if (errno != 0)
return (-1);
TSEXIT();
return (bcount - cresid);
}
/* fetch more data */
errno = (f->f_ops->fo_read)(f, f->f_rabuf, SOPEN_RASIZE,
&cresid);
if (errno != 0)
return (-1);
f->f_raoffset = 0;
f->f_ralen = SOPEN_RASIZE - cresid;
/* no more data, return what we had */
if (f->f_ralen == 0) {
TSEXIT();
return (bcount - resid);
}
}
}