freebsd-dev/include/sys/arc_impl.h
Ned Bass 49ee64e5e6 Remove duplicate typedefs from trace.h
Older versions of GCC (e.g. GCC 4.4.7 on RHEL6) do not allow duplicate
typedef declarations with the same type. The trace.h header contains
some typedefs to avoid 'unknown type' errors for C files that haven't
declared the type in question. But this causes build failures for C
files that have already declared the type. Newer versions of GCC (e.g.
v4.6) allow duplicate typedefs with the same type unless pedantic error
checking is in force. To support the older versions we need to remove
the duplicate typedefs.

Removal of the typedefs means we can't built tracepoints code using
those types unless the required headers have been included. To
facilitate this, all tracepoint event declarations have been moved out
of trace.h into separate headers. Each new header is explicitly included
from the C file that uses the events defined therein. The trace.h header
is still indirectly included form zfs_context.h and provides the
implementation of the dprintf(), dbgmsg(), and SET_ERROR() interfaces.
This makes those interfaces readily available throughout the code base.
The macros that redefine DTRACE_PROBE* to use Linux tracepoints are also
still provided by trace.h, so it is a prerequisite for the other
trace_*.h headers.

These new Linux implementation-specific headers do introduce a small
divergence from upstream ZFS in several core C files, but this should
not present a significant maintenance burden.

Signed-off-by: Ned Bass <bass6@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Issue #2953
2015-01-06 16:53:24 -08:00

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#ifndef _SYS_ARC_IMPL_H
#define _SYS_ARC_IMPL_H
#include <sys/arc.h>
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/*
* Note that buffers can be in one of 6 states:
* ARC_anon - anonymous (discussed below)
* ARC_mru - recently used, currently cached
* ARC_mru_ghost - recentely used, no longer in cache
* ARC_mfu - frequently used, currently cached
* ARC_mfu_ghost - frequently used, no longer in cache
* ARC_l2c_only - exists in L2ARC but not other states
* When there are no active references to the buffer, they are
* are linked onto a list in one of these arc states. These are
* the only buffers that can be evicted or deleted. Within each
* state there are multiple lists, one for meta-data and one for
* non-meta-data. Meta-data (indirect blocks, blocks of dnodes,
* etc.) is tracked separately so that it can be managed more
* explicitly: favored over data, limited explicitly.
*
* Anonymous buffers are buffers that are not associated with
* a DVA. These are buffers that hold dirty block copies
* before they are written to stable storage. By definition,
* they are "ref'd" and are considered part of arc_mru
* that cannot be freed. Generally, they will aquire a DVA
* as they are written and migrate onto the arc_mru list.
*
* The ARC_l2c_only state is for buffers that are in the second
* level ARC but no longer in any of the ARC_m* lists. The second
* level ARC itself may also contain buffers that are in any of
* the ARC_m* states - meaning that a buffer can exist in two
* places. The reason for the ARC_l2c_only state is to keep the
* buffer header in the hash table, so that reads that hit the
* second level ARC benefit from these fast lookups.
*/
typedef struct arc_state {
list_t arcs_list[ARC_BUFC_NUMTYPES]; /* list of evictable buffers */
uint64_t arcs_lsize[ARC_BUFC_NUMTYPES]; /* amount of evictable data */
uint64_t arcs_size; /* total amount of data in this state */
kmutex_t arcs_mtx;
arc_state_type_t arcs_state;
} arc_state_t;
typedef struct l2arc_buf_hdr l2arc_buf_hdr_t;
typedef struct arc_callback arc_callback_t;
struct arc_callback {
void *acb_private;
arc_done_func_t *acb_done;
arc_buf_t *acb_buf;
zio_t *acb_zio_dummy;
arc_callback_t *acb_next;
};
typedef struct arc_write_callback arc_write_callback_t;
struct arc_write_callback {
void *awcb_private;
arc_done_func_t *awcb_ready;
arc_done_func_t *awcb_physdone;
arc_done_func_t *awcb_done;
arc_buf_t *awcb_buf;
};
struct arc_buf_hdr {
/* protected by hash lock */
dva_t b_dva;
uint64_t b_birth;
uint64_t b_cksum0;
kmutex_t b_freeze_lock;
zio_cksum_t *b_freeze_cksum;
arc_buf_hdr_t *b_hash_next;
arc_buf_t *b_buf;
uint32_t b_flags;
uint32_t b_datacnt;
arc_callback_t *b_acb;
kcondvar_t b_cv;
/* immutable */
arc_buf_contents_t b_type;
uint64_t b_size;
uint64_t b_spa;
/* protected by arc state mutex */
arc_state_t *b_state;
list_node_t b_arc_node;
/* updated atomically */
clock_t b_arc_access;
uint32_t b_mru_hits;
uint32_t b_mru_ghost_hits;
uint32_t b_mfu_hits;
uint32_t b_mfu_ghost_hits;
uint32_t b_l2_hits;
/* self protecting */
refcount_t b_refcnt;
l2arc_buf_hdr_t *b_l2hdr;
list_node_t b_l2node;
};
typedef struct l2arc_dev {
vdev_t *l2ad_vdev; /* vdev */
spa_t *l2ad_spa; /* spa */
uint64_t l2ad_hand; /* next write location */
uint64_t l2ad_start; /* first addr on device */
uint64_t l2ad_end; /* last addr on device */
uint64_t l2ad_evict; /* last addr eviction reached */
boolean_t l2ad_first; /* first sweep through */
boolean_t l2ad_writing; /* currently writing */
list_t *l2ad_buflist; /* buffer list */
list_node_t l2ad_node; /* device list node */
} l2arc_dev_t;
typedef struct l2arc_write_callback {
l2arc_dev_t *l2wcb_dev; /* device info */
arc_buf_hdr_t *l2wcb_head; /* head of write buflist */
} l2arc_write_callback_t;
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* _SYS_ARC_IMPL_H */