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- /*
- * Copyright (C) 2012 Red Hat. All rights reserved.
- *
- * This file is released under the GPL.
- */
- #ifndef DM_CACHE_POLICY_H
- #define DM_CACHE_POLICY_H
- #include "dm-cache-block-types.h"
- #include <linux/device-mapper.h>
- /*----------------------------------------------------------------*/
- /* FIXME: make it clear which methods are optional. Get debug policy to
- * double check this at start.
- */
- /*
- * The cache policy makes the important decisions about which blocks get to
- * live on the faster cache device.
- *
- * When the core target has to remap a bio it calls the 'map' method of the
- * policy. This returns an instruction telling the core target what to do.
- *
- * POLICY_HIT:
- * That block is in the cache. Remap to the cache and carry on.
- *
- * POLICY_MISS:
- * This block is on the origin device. Remap and carry on.
- *
- * POLICY_NEW:
- * This block is currently on the origin device, but the policy wants to
- * move it. The core should:
- *
- * - hold any further io to this origin block
- * - copy the origin to the given cache block
- * - release all the held blocks
- * - remap the original block to the cache
- *
- * POLICY_REPLACE:
- * This block is currently on the origin device. The policy wants to
- * move it to the cache, with the added complication that the destination
- * cache block needs a writeback first. The core should:
- *
- * - hold any further io to this origin block
- * - hold any further io to the origin block that's being written back
- * - writeback
- * - copy new block to cache
- * - release held blocks
- * - remap bio to cache and reissue.
- *
- * Should the core run into trouble while processing a POLICY_NEW or
- * POLICY_REPLACE instruction it will roll back the policies mapping using
- * remove_mapping() or force_mapping(). These methods must not fail. This
- * approach avoids having transactional semantics in the policy (ie, the
- * core informing the policy when a migration is complete), and hence makes
- * it easier to write new policies.
- *
- * In general policy methods should never block, except in the case of the
- * map function when can_migrate is set. So be careful to implement using
- * bounded, preallocated memory.
- */
- enum policy_operation {
- POLICY_HIT,
- POLICY_MISS,
- POLICY_NEW,
- POLICY_REPLACE
- };
- /*
- * When issuing a POLICY_REPLACE the policy needs to make a callback to
- * lock the block being demoted. This doesn't need to occur during a
- * writeback operation since the block remains in the cache.
- */
- struct policy_locker;
- typedef int (*policy_lock_fn)(struct policy_locker *l, dm_oblock_t oblock);
- struct policy_locker {
- policy_lock_fn fn;
- };
- /*
- * This is the instruction passed back to the core target.
- */
- struct policy_result {
- enum policy_operation op;
- dm_oblock_t old_oblock; /* POLICY_REPLACE */
- dm_cblock_t cblock; /* POLICY_HIT, POLICY_NEW, POLICY_REPLACE */
- };
- /*
- * The cache policy object. Just a bunch of methods. It is envisaged that
- * this structure will be embedded in a bigger, policy specific structure
- * (ie. use container_of()).
- */
- struct dm_cache_policy {
- /*
- * FIXME: make it clear which methods are optional, and which may
- * block.
- */
- /*
- * Destroys this object.
- */
- void (*destroy)(struct dm_cache_policy *p);
- /*
- * See large comment above.
- *
- * oblock - the origin block we're interested in.
- *
- * can_block - indicates whether the current thread is allowed to
- * block. -EWOULDBLOCK returned if it can't and would.
- *
- * can_migrate - gives permission for POLICY_NEW or POLICY_REPLACE
- * instructions. If denied and the policy would have
- * returned one of these instructions it should
- * return -EWOULDBLOCK.
- *
- * discarded_oblock - indicates whether the whole origin block is
- * in a discarded state (FIXME: better to tell the
- * policy about this sooner, so it can recycle that
- * cache block if it wants.)
- * bio - the bio that triggered this call.
- * result - gets filled in with the instruction.
- *
- * May only return 0, or -EWOULDBLOCK (if !can_migrate)
- */
- int (*map)(struct dm_cache_policy *p, dm_oblock_t oblock,
- bool can_block, bool can_migrate, bool discarded_oblock,
- struct bio *bio, struct policy_locker *locker,
- struct policy_result *result);
- /*
- * Sometimes we want to see if a block is in the cache, without
- * triggering any update of stats. (ie. it's not a real hit).
- *
- * Must not block.
- *
- * Returns 0 if in cache, -ENOENT if not, < 0 for other errors
- * (-EWOULDBLOCK would be typical).
- */
- int (*lookup)(struct dm_cache_policy *p, dm_oblock_t oblock, dm_cblock_t *cblock);
- void (*set_dirty)(struct dm_cache_policy *p, dm_oblock_t oblock);
- void (*clear_dirty)(struct dm_cache_policy *p, dm_oblock_t oblock);
- /*
- * Called when a cache target is first created. Used to load a
- * mapping from the metadata device into the policy.
- */
- int (*load_mapping)(struct dm_cache_policy *p, dm_oblock_t oblock,
- dm_cblock_t cblock, uint32_t hint, bool hint_valid);
- /*
- * Gets the hint for a given cblock. Called in a single threaded
- * context. So no locking required.
- */
- uint32_t (*get_hint)(struct dm_cache_policy *p, dm_cblock_t cblock);
- /*
- * Override functions used on the error paths of the core target.
- * They must succeed.
- */
- void (*remove_mapping)(struct dm_cache_policy *p, dm_oblock_t oblock);
- void (*force_mapping)(struct dm_cache_policy *p, dm_oblock_t current_oblock,
- dm_oblock_t new_oblock);
- /*
- * This is called via the invalidate_cblocks message. It is
- * possible the particular cblock has already been removed due to a
- * write io in passthrough mode. In which case this should return
- * -ENODATA.
- */
- int (*remove_cblock)(struct dm_cache_policy *p, dm_cblock_t cblock);
- /*
- * Provide a dirty block to be written back by the core target. If
- * critical_only is set then the policy should only provide work if
- * it urgently needs it.
- *
- * Returns:
- *
- * 0 and @cblock,@oblock: block to write back provided
- *
- * -ENODATA: no dirty blocks available
- */
- int (*writeback_work)(struct dm_cache_policy *p, dm_oblock_t *oblock, dm_cblock_t *cblock,
- bool critical_only);
- /*
- * How full is the cache?
- */
- dm_cblock_t (*residency)(struct dm_cache_policy *p);
- /*
- * Because of where we sit in the block layer, we can be asked to
- * map a lot of little bios that are all in the same block (no
- * queue merging has occurred). To stop the policy being fooled by
- * these, the core target sends regular tick() calls to the policy.
- * The policy should only count an entry as hit once per tick.
- */
- void (*tick)(struct dm_cache_policy *p, bool can_block);
- /*
- * Configuration.
- */
- int (*emit_config_values)(struct dm_cache_policy *p, char *result,
- unsigned maxlen, ssize_t *sz_ptr);
- int (*set_config_value)(struct dm_cache_policy *p,
- const char *key, const char *value);
- /*
- * Book keeping ptr for the policy register, not for general use.
- */
- void *private;
- };
- /*----------------------------------------------------------------*/
- /*
- * We maintain a little register of the different policy types.
- */
- #define CACHE_POLICY_NAME_SIZE 16
- #define CACHE_POLICY_VERSION_SIZE 3
- struct dm_cache_policy_type {
- /* For use by the register code only. */
- struct list_head list;
- /*
- * Policy writers should fill in these fields. The name field is
- * what gets passed on the target line to select your policy.
- */
- char name[CACHE_POLICY_NAME_SIZE];
- unsigned version[CACHE_POLICY_VERSION_SIZE];
- /*
- * For use by an alias dm_cache_policy_type to point to the
- * real dm_cache_policy_type.
- */
- struct dm_cache_policy_type *real;
- /*
- * Policies may store a hint for each each cache block.
- * Currently the size of this hint must be 0 or 4 bytes but we
- * expect to relax this in future.
- */
- size_t hint_size;
- struct module *owner;
- struct dm_cache_policy *(*create)(dm_cblock_t cache_size,
- sector_t origin_size,
- sector_t block_size);
- };
- int dm_cache_policy_register(struct dm_cache_policy_type *type);
- void dm_cache_policy_unregister(struct dm_cache_policy_type *type);
- /*----------------------------------------------------------------*/
- #endif /* DM_CACHE_POLICY_H */
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