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/* $FreeBSD$ */
/* $NetBSD: rf_diskqueue.c,v 1.13 2000/03/04 04:22:34 oster Exp $ */
/*
* Copyright (c) 1995 Carnegie-Mellon University.
* All rights reserved.
*
* Author: Mark Holland
*
* Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and
* its documentation is hereby granted, provided that both the copyright
* notice and this permission notice appear in all copies of the
* software, derivative works or modified versions, and any portions
* thereof, and that both notices appear in supporting documentation.
*
* CARNEGIE MELLON ALLOWS FREE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IN ITS "AS IS"
* CONDITION. CARNEGIE MELLON DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY OF ANY KIND
* FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
*
* Carnegie Mellon requests users of this software to return to
*
* Software Distribution Coordinator or Software.Distribution@CS.CMU.EDU
* School of Computer Science
* Carnegie Mellon University
* Pittsburgh PA 15213-3890
*
* any improvements or extensions that they make and grant Carnegie the
* rights to redistribute these changes.
*/
/****************************************************************************
*
* rf_diskqueue.c -- higher-level disk queue code
*
* the routines here are a generic wrapper around the actual queueing
* routines. The code here implements thread scheduling, synchronization,
* and locking ops (see below) on top of the lower-level queueing code.
*
* to support atomic RMW, we implement "locking operations". When a
* locking op is dispatched to the lower levels of the driver, the
* queue is locked, and no further I/Os are dispatched until the queue
* receives & completes a corresponding "unlocking operation". This
* code relies on the higher layers to guarantee that a locking op
* will always be eventually followed by an unlocking op. The model
* is that the higher layers are structured so locking and unlocking
* ops occur in pairs, i.e. an unlocking op cannot be generated until
* after a locking op reports completion. There is no good way to
* check to see that an unlocking op "corresponds" to the op that
* currently has the queue locked, so we make no such attempt. Since
* by definition there can be only one locking op outstanding on a
* disk, this should not be a problem.
*
* In the kernel, we allow multiple I/Os to be concurrently dispatched
* to the disk driver. In order to support locking ops in this
* environment, when we decide to do a locking op, we stop dispatching
* new I/Os and wait until all dispatched I/Os have completed before
* dispatching the locking op.
*
* Unfortunately, the code is different in the 3 different operating
* states (user level, kernel, simulator). In the kernel, I/O is
* non-blocking, and we have no disk threads to dispatch for us.
* Therefore, we have to dispatch new I/Os to the scsi driver at the
* time of enqueue, and also at the time of completion. At user
* level, I/O is blocking, and so only the disk threads may dispatch
* I/Os. Thus at user level, all we can do at enqueue time is enqueue
* and wake up the disk thread to do the dispatch.
*
****************************************************************************/
#include <dev/raidframe/rf_types.h>
#include <dev/raidframe/rf_threadstuff.h>
#include <dev/raidframe/rf_raid.h>
#include <dev/raidframe/rf_diskqueue.h>
#include <dev/raidframe/rf_alloclist.h>
#include <dev/raidframe/rf_acctrace.h>
#include <dev/raidframe/rf_etimer.h>
#include <dev/raidframe/rf_configure.h>
#include <dev/raidframe/rf_general.h>
#include <dev/raidframe/rf_freelist.h>
#include <dev/raidframe/rf_debugprint.h>
#include <dev/raidframe/rf_shutdown.h>
#include <dev/raidframe/rf_cvscan.h>
#include <dev/raidframe/rf_sstf.h>
#include <dev/raidframe/rf_fifo.h>
#include <dev/raidframe/rf_kintf.h>
static int init_dqd(RF_DiskQueueData_t *);
static void clean_dqd(RF_DiskQueueData_t *);
static void rf_ShutdownDiskQueueSystem(void *);
#define Dprintf1(s,a) if (rf_queueDebug) rf_debug_printf(s,(void *)((unsigned long)a),NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL)
#define Dprintf2(s,a,b) if (rf_queueDebug) rf_debug_printf(s,(void *)((unsigned long)a),(void *)((unsigned long)b),NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL)
#define Dprintf3(s,a,b,c) if (rf_queueDebug) rf_debug_printf(s,(void *)((unsigned long)a),(void *)((unsigned long)b),(void *)((unsigned long)c),NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL)
/*****************************************************************************
*
* the disk queue switch defines all the functions used in the
* different queueing disciplines queue ID, init routine, enqueue
* routine, dequeue routine
*
****************************************************************************/
static RF_DiskQueueSW_t diskqueuesw[] = {
{"fifo", /* FIFO */
rf_FifoCreate,
rf_FifoEnqueue,
rf_FifoDequeue,
rf_FifoPeek,
rf_FifoPromote},
{"cvscan", /* cvscan */
rf_CvscanCreate,
rf_CvscanEnqueue,
rf_CvscanDequeue,
rf_CvscanPeek,
rf_CvscanPromote},
{"sstf", /* shortest seek time first */
rf_SstfCreate,
rf_SstfEnqueue,
rf_SstfDequeue,
rf_SstfPeek,
rf_SstfPromote},
{"scan", /* SCAN (two-way elevator) */
rf_ScanCreate,
rf_SstfEnqueue,
rf_ScanDequeue,
rf_ScanPeek,
rf_SstfPromote},
{"cscan", /* CSCAN (one-way elevator) */
rf_CscanCreate,
rf_SstfEnqueue,
rf_CscanDequeue,
rf_CscanPeek,
rf_SstfPromote},
};
#define NUM_DISK_QUEUE_TYPES (sizeof(diskqueuesw)/sizeof(RF_DiskQueueSW_t))
static RF_FreeList_t *rf_dqd_freelist;
#define RF_MAX_FREE_DQD 256
#define RF_DQD_INC 16
#define RF_DQD_INITIAL 64
#if defined(__FreeBSD__) && __FreeBSD_version > 500005
#include <sys/bio.h>
#endif
#include <sys/buf.h>
static int
init_dqd(dqd)
RF_DiskQueueData_t *dqd;
{
dqd->bp = (RF_Buf_t) malloc(sizeof(RF_Buf_t), M_RAIDFRAME, M_NOWAIT);
if (dqd->bp == NULL) {
return (ENOMEM);
}
memset(dqd->bp, 0, sizeof(RF_Buf_t)); /* if you don't do it, nobody
* else will.. */
return (0);
}
static void
clean_dqd(dqd)
RF_DiskQueueData_t *dqd;
{
free(dqd->bp, M_RAIDFRAME);
}
/* configures a single disk queue */
int
rf_ConfigureDiskQueue(
RF_Raid_t * raidPtr,
RF_DiskQueue_t * diskqueue,
RF_RowCol_t r, /* row & col -- debug only. BZZT not any
* more... */
RF_RowCol_t c,
RF_DiskQueueSW_t * p,
RF_SectorCount_t sectPerDisk,
dev_t dev,
int maxOutstanding,
RF_ShutdownList_t ** listp,
RF_AllocListElem_t * clList)
{
int rc;
diskqueue->row = r;
diskqueue->col = c;
diskqueue->qPtr = p;
diskqueue->qHdr = (p->Create) (sectPerDisk, clList, listp);
diskqueue->dev = dev;
diskqueue->numOutstanding = 0;
diskqueue->queueLength = 0;
diskqueue->maxOutstanding = maxOutstanding;
diskqueue->curPriority = RF_IO_NORMAL_PRIORITY;
diskqueue->nextLockingOp = NULL;
diskqueue->unlockingOp = NULL;
diskqueue->numWaiting = 0;
diskqueue->flags = 0;
diskqueue->raidPtr = raidPtr;
diskqueue->rf_cinfo = &raidPtr->raid_cinfo[r][c];
rc = rf_create_managed_mutex(listp, &diskqueue->mutex);
if (rc) {
RF_ERRORMSG3("Unable to init mutex file %s line %d rc=%d\n", __FILE__,
__LINE__, rc);
return (rc);
}
rc = rf_create_managed_cond(listp, &diskqueue->cond);
if (rc) {
RF_ERRORMSG3("Unable to init cond file %s line %d rc=%d\n", __FILE__,
__LINE__, rc);
return (rc);
}
return (0);
}
static void
rf_ShutdownDiskQueueSystem(ignored)
void *ignored;
{
RF_FREELIST_DESTROY_CLEAN(rf_dqd_freelist, next, (RF_DiskQueueData_t *), clean_dqd);
}
int
rf_ConfigureDiskQueueSystem(listp)
RF_ShutdownList_t **listp;
{
int rc;
RF_FREELIST_CREATE(rf_dqd_freelist, RF_MAX_FREE_DQD,
RF_DQD_INC, sizeof(RF_DiskQueueData_t));
if (rf_dqd_freelist == NULL)
return (ENOMEM);
rc = rf_ShutdownCreate(listp, rf_ShutdownDiskQueueSystem, NULL);
if (rc) {
RF_ERRORMSG3("Unable to add to shutdown list file %s line %d rc=%d\n",
__FILE__, __LINE__, rc);
rf_ShutdownDiskQueueSystem(NULL);
return (rc);
}
RF_FREELIST_PRIME_INIT(rf_dqd_freelist, RF_DQD_INITIAL, next,
(RF_DiskQueueData_t *), init_dqd);
return (0);
}
int
rf_ConfigureDiskQueues(
RF_ShutdownList_t ** listp,
RF_Raid_t * raidPtr,
RF_Config_t * cfgPtr)
{
RF_DiskQueue_t **diskQueues, *spareQueues;
RF_DiskQueueSW_t *p;
RF_RowCol_t r, c;
int rc, i;
raidPtr->maxQueueDepth = cfgPtr->maxOutstandingDiskReqs;
for (p = NULL, i = 0; i < NUM_DISK_QUEUE_TYPES; i++) {
if (!strcmp(diskqueuesw[i].queueType, cfgPtr->diskQueueType)) {
p = &diskqueuesw[i];
break;
}
}
if (p == NULL) {
RF_ERRORMSG2("Unknown queue type \"%s\". Using %s\n", cfgPtr->diskQueueType, diskqueuesw[0].queueType);
p = &diskqueuesw[0];
}
raidPtr->qType = p;
RF_CallocAndAdd(diskQueues, raidPtr->numRow, sizeof(RF_DiskQueue_t *), (RF_DiskQueue_t **), raidPtr->cleanupList);
if (diskQueues == NULL) {
return (ENOMEM);
}
raidPtr->Queues = diskQueues;
for (r = 0; r < raidPtr->numRow; r++) {
RF_CallocAndAdd(diskQueues[r], raidPtr->numCol +
((r == 0) ? RF_MAXSPARE : 0),
sizeof(RF_DiskQueue_t), (RF_DiskQueue_t *),
raidPtr->cleanupList);
if (diskQueues[r] == NULL)
return (ENOMEM);
for (c = 0; c < raidPtr->numCol; c++) {
rc = rf_ConfigureDiskQueue(raidPtr, &diskQueues[r][c],
r, c, p,
raidPtr->sectorsPerDisk,
raidPtr->Disks[r][c].dev,
cfgPtr->maxOutstandingDiskReqs,
listp, raidPtr->cleanupList);
if (rc)
return (rc);
}
}
spareQueues = &raidPtr->Queues[0][raidPtr->numCol];
for (r = 0; r < raidPtr->numSpare; r++) {
rc = rf_ConfigureDiskQueue(raidPtr, &spareQueues[r],
0, raidPtr->numCol + r, p,
raidPtr->sectorsPerDisk,
raidPtr->Disks[0][raidPtr->numCol + r].dev,
cfgPtr->maxOutstandingDiskReqs, listp,
raidPtr->cleanupList);
if (rc)
return (rc);
}
return (0);
}
/* Enqueue a disk I/O
*
* Unfortunately, we have to do things differently in the different
* environments (simulator, user-level, kernel).
* At user level, all I/O is blocking, so we have 1 or more threads/disk
* and the thread that enqueues is different from the thread that dequeues.
* In the kernel, I/O is non-blocking and so we'd like to have multiple
* I/Os outstanding on the physical disks when possible.
*
* when any request arrives at a queue, we have two choices:
* dispatch it to the lower levels
* queue it up
*
* kernel rules for when to do what:
* locking request: queue empty => dispatch and lock queue,
* else queue it
* unlocking req : always dispatch it
* normal req : queue empty => dispatch it & set priority
* queue not full & priority is ok => dispatch it
* else queue it
*
* user-level rules:
* always enqueue. In the special case of an unlocking op, enqueue
* in a special way that will cause the unlocking op to be the next
* thing dequeued.
*
* simulator rules:
* Do the same as at user level, with the sleeps and wakeups suppressed.
*/
void
rf_DiskIOEnqueue(queue, req, pri)
RF_DiskQueue_t *queue;
RF_DiskQueueData_t *req;
int pri;
{
RF_ETIMER_START(req->qtime);
RF_ASSERT(req->type == RF_IO_TYPE_NOP || req->numSector);
req->priority = pri;
if (rf_queueDebug && (req->numSector == 0)) {
printf("Warning: Enqueueing zero-sector access\n");
}
/*
* kernel
*/
RF_LOCK_QUEUE_MUTEX(queue, "DiskIOEnqueue");
/* locking request */
if (RF_LOCKING_REQ(req)) {
if (RF_QUEUE_EMPTY(queue)) {
Dprintf3("Dispatching pri %d locking op to r %d c %d (queue empty)\n", pri, queue->row, queue->col);
RF_LOCK_QUEUE(queue);
rf_DispatchKernelIO(queue, req);
} else {
queue->queueLength++; /* increment count of number
* of requests waiting in this
* queue */
Dprintf3("Enqueueing pri %d locking op to r %d c %d (queue not empty)\n", pri, queue->row, queue->col);
req->queue = (void *) queue;
(queue->qPtr->Enqueue) (queue->qHdr, req, pri);
}
}
/* unlocking request */
else
if (RF_UNLOCKING_REQ(req)) { /* we'll do the actual unlock
* when this I/O completes */
Dprintf3("Dispatching pri %d unlocking op to r %d c %d\n", pri, queue->row, queue->col);
RF_ASSERT(RF_QUEUE_LOCKED(queue));
rf_DispatchKernelIO(queue, req);
}
/* normal request */
else
if (RF_OK_TO_DISPATCH(queue, req)) {
Dprintf3("Dispatching pri %d regular op to r %d c %d (ok to dispatch)\n", pri, queue->row, queue->col);
rf_DispatchKernelIO(queue, req);
} else {
queue->queueLength++; /* increment count of
* number of requests
* waiting in this queue */
Dprintf3("Enqueueing pri %d regular op to r %d c %d (not ok to dispatch)\n", pri, queue->row, queue->col);
req->queue = (void *) queue;
(queue->qPtr->Enqueue) (queue->qHdr, req, pri);
}
RF_UNLOCK_QUEUE_MUTEX(queue, "DiskIOEnqueue");
}
/* get the next set of I/Os started, kernel version only */
void
rf_DiskIOComplete(queue, req, status)
RF_DiskQueue_t *queue;
RF_DiskQueueData_t *req;
int status;
{
int done = 0;
RF_LOCK_QUEUE_MUTEX(queue, "DiskIOComplete");
/* unlock the queue: (1) after an unlocking req completes (2) after a
* locking req fails */
if (RF_UNLOCKING_REQ(req) || (RF_LOCKING_REQ(req) && status)) {
Dprintf2("DiskIOComplete: unlocking queue at r %d c %d\n", queue->row, queue->col);
RF_ASSERT(RF_QUEUE_LOCKED(queue) && (queue->unlockingOp == NULL));
RF_UNLOCK_QUEUE(queue);
}
queue->numOutstanding--;
RF_ASSERT(queue->numOutstanding >= 0);
/* dispatch requests to the disk until we find one that we can't. */
/* no reason to continue once we've filled up the queue */
/* no reason to even start if the queue is locked */
while (!done && !RF_QUEUE_FULL(queue) && !RF_QUEUE_LOCKED(queue)) {
if (queue->nextLockingOp) {
req = queue->nextLockingOp;
queue->nextLockingOp = NULL;
Dprintf3("DiskIOComplete: a pri %d locking req was pending at r %d c %d\n", req->priority, queue->row, queue->col);
} else {
req = (queue->qPtr->Dequeue) (queue->qHdr);
if (req != NULL) {
Dprintf3("DiskIOComplete: extracting pri %d req from queue at r %d c %d\n", req->priority, queue->row, queue->col);
} else {
Dprintf1("DiskIOComplete: no more requests to extract.\n", "");
}
}
if (req) {
queue->queueLength--; /* decrement count of number
* of requests waiting in this
* queue */
RF_ASSERT(queue->queueLength >= 0);
}
if (!req)
done = 1;
else
if (RF_LOCKING_REQ(req)) {
if (RF_QUEUE_EMPTY(queue)) { /* dispatch it */
Dprintf3("DiskIOComplete: dispatching pri %d locking req to r %d c %d (queue empty)\n", req->priority, queue->row, queue->col);
RF_LOCK_QUEUE(queue);
rf_DispatchKernelIO(queue, req);
done = 1;
} else { /* put it aside to wait for
* the queue to drain */
Dprintf3("DiskIOComplete: postponing pri %d locking req to r %d c %d\n", req->priority, queue->row, queue->col);
RF_ASSERT(queue->nextLockingOp == NULL);
queue->nextLockingOp = req;
done = 1;
}
} else
if (RF_UNLOCKING_REQ(req)) { /* should not happen:
* unlocking ops should
* not get queued */
RF_ASSERT(RF_QUEUE_LOCKED(queue)); /* support it anyway for
* the future */
Dprintf3("DiskIOComplete: dispatching pri %d unl req to r %d c %d (SHOULD NOT SEE THIS)\n", req->priority, queue->row, queue->col);
rf_DispatchKernelIO(queue, req);
done = 1;
} else
if (RF_OK_TO_DISPATCH(queue, req)) {
Dprintf3("DiskIOComplete: dispatching pri %d regular req to r %d c %d (ok to dispatch)\n", req->priority, queue->row, queue->col);
rf_DispatchKernelIO(queue, req);
} else { /* we can't dispatch it,
* so just re-enqueue
* it. */
/* potential trouble here if
* disk queues batch reqs */
Dprintf3("DiskIOComplete: re-enqueueing pri %d regular req to r %d c %d\n", req->priority, queue->row, queue->col);
queue->queueLength++;
(queue->qPtr->Enqueue) (queue->qHdr, req, req->priority);
done = 1;
}
}
RF_UNLOCK_QUEUE_MUTEX(queue, "DiskIOComplete");
}
/* promotes accesses tagged with the given parityStripeID from low priority
* to normal priority. This promotion is optional, meaning that a queue
* need not implement it. If there is no promotion routine associated with
* a queue, this routine does nothing and returns -1.
*/
int
rf_DiskIOPromote(queue, parityStripeID, which_ru)
RF_DiskQueue_t *queue;
RF_StripeNum_t parityStripeID;
RF_ReconUnitNum_t which_ru;
{
int retval;
if (!queue->qPtr->Promote)
return (-1);
RF_LOCK_QUEUE_MUTEX(queue, "DiskIOPromote");
retval = (queue->qPtr->Promote) (queue->qHdr, parityStripeID, which_ru);
RF_UNLOCK_QUEUE_MUTEX(queue, "DiskIOPromote");
return (retval);
}
RF_DiskQueueData_t *
rf_CreateDiskQueueData(
RF_IoType_t typ,
RF_SectorNum_t ssect,
RF_SectorCount_t nsect,
caddr_t buf,
RF_StripeNum_t parityStripeID,
RF_ReconUnitNum_t which_ru,
int (*wakeF) (void *, int),
void *arg,
RF_DiskQueueData_t * next,
RF_AccTraceEntry_t * tracerec,
void *raidPtr,
RF_DiskQueueDataFlags_t flags,
void *kb_proc)
{
RF_DiskQueueData_t *p;
RF_FREELIST_GET_INIT(rf_dqd_freelist, p, next, (RF_DiskQueueData_t *), init_dqd);
p->sectorOffset = ssect + rf_protectedSectors;
p->numSector = nsect;
p->type = typ;
p->buf = buf;
p->parityStripeID = parityStripeID;
p->which_ru = which_ru;
p->CompleteFunc = wakeF;
p->argument = arg;
p->next = next;
p->tracerec = tracerec;
p->priority = RF_IO_NORMAL_PRIORITY;
p->AuxFunc = NULL;
p->buf2 = NULL;
p->raidPtr = raidPtr;
p->flags = flags;
p->b_proc = kb_proc;
return (p);
}
RF_DiskQueueData_t *
rf_CreateDiskQueueDataFull(
RF_IoType_t typ,
RF_SectorNum_t ssect,
RF_SectorCount_t nsect,
caddr_t buf,
RF_StripeNum_t parityStripeID,
RF_ReconUnitNum_t which_ru,
int (*wakeF) (void *, int),
void *arg,
RF_DiskQueueData_t * next,
RF_AccTraceEntry_t * tracerec,
int priority,
int (*AuxFunc) (void *,...),
caddr_t buf2,
void *raidPtr,
RF_DiskQueueDataFlags_t flags,
void *kb_proc)
{
RF_DiskQueueData_t *p;
RF_FREELIST_GET_INIT(rf_dqd_freelist, p, next, (RF_DiskQueueData_t *), init_dqd);
p->sectorOffset = ssect + rf_protectedSectors;
p->numSector = nsect;
p->type = typ;
p->buf = buf;
p->parityStripeID = parityStripeID;
p->which_ru = which_ru;
p->CompleteFunc = wakeF;
p->argument = arg;
p->next = next;
p->tracerec = tracerec;
p->priority = priority;
p->AuxFunc = AuxFunc;
p->buf2 = buf2;
p->raidPtr = raidPtr;
p->flags = flags;
p->b_proc = kb_proc;
return (p);
}
void
rf_FreeDiskQueueData(p)
RF_DiskQueueData_t *p;
{
RF_FREELIST_FREE_CLEAN(rf_dqd_freelist, p, next, clean_dqd);
}