For VREG vnodes, return the resident page count (multiplied by PAGE_SIZE)
for the tmpfs node's anonymous VM object that stores actual file contents.
For all other vnodes, return the tmpfs_node's tn_size, which should not
be rounded to a page.
This change allows using stat(2) to identify a sparse file on tmpfs.
Reviewed by: kib
MFC after: 1 week
removed. Postponing it until tmpfs_getattr() is called causes
discordant values reported for file times vs. directory times.
Reported and tested by: madpilot
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 week
modification and last file status change timestamps of the file".
Currently, tmpfs only modifies ctime when file was extended. Since
r277828 followed tmpfs_write(), mmaped writes also do not modify
ctime.
Fix this, by updating both ctime and mtime for writes to tmpfs files.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 2 weeks
to UFS, perform updates during syncer scans, which in particular means
that tmpfs now performs scan on sync. Also, this means that a mtime
update may be delayed up to 30 seconds after the write.
The vm_object' OBJ_TMPFS_DIRTY flag for tmpfs swap object is similar
to the OBJ_MIGHTBEDIRTY flag for the vnode object, it indicates that
object could have been dirtied. Adapt fast page fault handler and
vm_object_set_writeable_dirty() to handle OBJ_TMPFS_NODE same as
OBJT_VNODE.
Reported by: Ronald Klop <ronald-lists@klop.ws>
Tested by: pho
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 2 weeks
into namecache, to avoid cache trashing when doing large operations.
E.g., tar archive extraction is not usually followed by access to many
of the files created.
Right now, each VOP_LOOKUP() implementation explicitely knowns about
this quirk and tests for both MAKEENTRY flag presence and op != CREATE
to make the call to cache_enter(). Centralize the handling of the
quirk into VFS, by deciding to cache only by MAKEENTRY flag in VOP.
VFS now sets NOCACHE flag for CREATE namei() calls.
Note that the change in semantic is backward-compatible and could be
merged to the stable branch, and is compatible with non-changed
third-party filesystems which correctly handle MAKEENTRY.
Suggested by: Chris Torek <torek@pi-coral.com>
Reviewed by: mckusick
Tested by: pho
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 2 weeks
two.
nullfs and unionfs need to request suspension if underlying filesystem(s)
use it. Utilize mnt_kern_flag for this purpose.
This is a fixup for 273271.
No strong objections from: kib
Pointy hat to: mjg
MFC after: 2 weeks
forcing filesystem VOP_LINK() methods to repeat the code. In
tmpfs_link(), remove redundand check for the type of the source,
already done by VFS.
Note that NFS server already performs this check before calling
VOP_LINK().
Tested by: pho
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 2 weeks
- Suspend filesystem for unmount. This prevents new tmpfs nodes from
instantiating, and also ensures that only unmount thread can destroy
nodes.
- Do not start tmpfs node deletion until all vnodes are reclaimed,
which guarantees that no thread can access tmpfs data. For this,
call vflush() in the loop, until the mnt_nvnodelistsize is non-zero.
Note that after mnt_nvnodelistsize becomes 0, insmntque() blocks
insertion of a vnode germ into the mount list of vnodes.
- Fail node allocation when the filesystem is being unmounted. This
is race-free due to the vflush() call in loop. This is mostly
cosmetic, avoiding some more work which might be done until
suspension in unmount is started.
Note that there is currently no way to prevent new vnode instantiation
from readers during the unmount. Due to this, forced unmount might
live-lock if vflush() loop cannot get to the zero vnode count due to
races with readers. The unmount would proceed after the load is
lifted.
Tested by: pho
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 2 weeks
In particular, vnode must be exclusively locked when the tmpfs vnode
and object are divorced. When the vnode is opened, the object must be
still alive, since only live vnode can be opened, and the tmpfs node
owns a reference on the object.
Tested by: pho
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 2 weeks
a vnode until it is verified that the vnode indeed belongs to tmpfs
mount. Otherwise, it might access random memory, at least in the
debug kernel.
Reported and tested by: pho
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 2 weeks
permissions test, forgotten in r164033.
Refactor the permission checks for utimes(2) into vnode helper
function vn_utimes_perm(9), and simplify its code comparing with the
UFS origin, by writing the call to VOP_ACCESSX only once. Use the
helper for UFS(5), tmpfs(5), devfs(5) and msdosfs(5).
Reported by: bde
Reviewed by: bde, trasz
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 week
To reduce the diff struct pcu.cnt field was not renamed, so
PCPU_OP(cnt.field) is still used. pc_cnt and pcpu are also used in
kvm(3) and vmstat(8). The goal was to not affect externally used KPI.
Bump __FreeBSD_version_ in case some out-of-tree module/code relies on the
the global cnt variable.
Exp-run revealed no ports using it directly.
No objection from: arch@
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
lookup cookies to be less obscure.
No functional change.
Since r245115, cnt has not really been needed in tmpfs_dir_getdents(). Keep
it for the MPASS() for now though.
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
MFC after: 2 weeks
UF_SYSTEM, UF_SPARSE, UF_OFFLINE, UF_REPARSE, UF_ARCHIVE, UF_READONLY,
and UF_HIDDEN.
Sort the file flags tmpfs supports alphabetically. tmpfs now
supports the same flags as UFS, with the exception of SF_SNAPSHOT.
Reported by: bdrewery, antoine
Sponsored by: Spectra Logic
Unify the 2 concept into a real, minimal, sxlock where the shared
acquisition represent the soft busy and the exclusive acquisition
represent the hard busy.
The old VPO_WANTED mechanism becames the hard-path for this new lock
and it becomes per-page rather than per-object.
The vm_object lock becames an interlock for this functionality:
it can be held in both read or write mode.
However, if the vm_object lock is held in read mode while acquiring
or releasing the busy state, the thread owner cannot make any
assumption on the busy state unless it is also busying it.
Also:
- Add a new flag to directly shared busy pages while vm_page_alloc
and vm_page_grab are being executed. This will be very helpful
once these functions happen under a read object lock.
- Move the swapping sleep into its own per-object flag
The KPI is heavilly changed this is why the version is bumped.
It is very likely that some VM ports users will need to change
their own code.
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon storage division
Discussed with: alc
Reviewed by: jeff, kib
Tested by: gavin, bapt (older version)
Tested by: pho, scottl
in particular, from the tmpfs_lookup VOP method. If LK_NOWAIT is not
specified in the lkflags, the lookup is supposed to return an alive
vnode whenever the underlying node is valid.
Currently, the tmpfs_alloc_vp() returns ENOENT if the vnode attached
to node exists and is being reclaimed. This causes spurious ENOENT
errors from lookup on tmpfs and corresponding random 'No such file'
failures from syscalls working with tmpfs files.
Fix this by waiting for the doomed vnode to be detached from the tmpfs
node if sleepable allocation is requested.
Note that filesystems which use vfs_hash.c, correctly handle the case
due to vfs_hash_get() looping when vget() returns ENOENT for sleepable
requests.
Reported and tested by: pho
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 2 weeks
We cannot busy a page before doing pagefaults.
Infact, it can deadlock against vnode lock, as it tries to vget().
Other functions, right now, have an opposite lock ordering, like
vm_object_sync(), which acquires the vnode lock first and then
sleeps on the busy mechanism.
Before this patch is reinserted we need to break this ordering.
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon storage division
Reported by: kib
- It does not let pages respect the LRU policy
- It bloats the active/inactive queues of few pages
Try to avoid it as much as possible with the long-term target to
completely remove it.
Use the soft-busy mechanism to protect page content accesses during
short-term operations (like uiomove_fromphys()).
After this change only vm_fault_quick_hold_pages() is still using the
hold mechanism for page content access.
There is an additional complexity there as the quick path cannot
immediately access the page object to busy the page and the slow path
cannot however busy more than one page a time (to avoid deadlocks).
Fixing such primitive can bring to complete removal of the page hold
mechanism.
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon storage division
Discussed with: alc
Reviewed by: jeff
Tested by: pho
kern_sendfile() which is unnecessary.
The page is already wired so it will not be subjected to pagefault.
The content cannot be effectively protected as it is full of races
already.
Multiple accesses to the same indexes are serialized through vn_rdwr().
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon storage division
Reviewed by: alc, jeff
Tested by: pho
the page. This both reduces the number of queues locking and avoids
moving the active page to inactive list just because the page was read
or written.
Based on the suggestion by: alc
Reviewed by: alc
Tested by: pho
insmntque() is called. The standard insmntque destructor resets the
vop vector to deadfs one, and calls vgone() on the vnode. As result,
v_object is kept unchanged, which triggers an assertion in the reclaim
code, on instmntque() failure. Also, in this case, OBJ_TMPFS flag on
the backed vm object is not cleared.
Provide the tmpfs insmntque() destructor which properly clears
OBJ_TMPFS flag and resets v_object.
Reported and tested by: pho
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
vnode v_object to avoid double-buffering. Use the same object both as
the backing store for tmpfs node and as the v_object.
Besides reducing memory use up to 2x times for situation of mapping
files from tmpfs, it also makes tmpfs read and write operations copy
twice bytes less.
VM subsystem was already slightly adapted to tolerate OBJT_SWAP object
as v_object. Now the vm_object_deallocate() is modified to not
reinstantiate OBJ_ONEMAPPING flag and help the VFS to correctly handle
VV_TEXT flag on the last dereference of the tmpfs backing object.
Reviewed by: alc
Tested by: pho, bf
MFC after: 1 month