mirror_zfs/include/sys/dbuf.h
Brian Atkinson a10e552b99
Adding Direct IO Support
Adding O_DIRECT support to ZFS to bypass the ARC for writes/reads.

O_DIRECT support in ZFS will always ensure there is coherency between
buffered and O_DIRECT IO requests. This ensures that all IO requests,
whether buffered or direct, will see the same file contents at all
times. Just as in other FS's , O_DIRECT does not imply O_SYNC. While
data is written directly to VDEV disks, metadata will not be synced
until the associated  TXG is synced.
For both O_DIRECT read and write request the offset and request sizes,
at a minimum, must be PAGE_SIZE aligned. In the event they are not,
then EINVAL is returned unless the direct property is set to always (see
below).

For O_DIRECT writes:
The request also must be block aligned (recordsize) or the write
request will take the normal (buffered) write path. In the event that
request is block aligned and a cached copy of the buffer in the ARC,
then it will be discarded from the ARC forcing all further reads to
retrieve the data from disk.

For O_DIRECT reads:
The only alignment restrictions are PAGE_SIZE alignment. In the event
that the requested data is in buffered (in the ARC) it will just be
copied from the ARC into the user buffer.

For both O_DIRECT writes and reads the O_DIRECT flag will be ignored in
the event that file contents are mmap'ed. In this case, all requests
that are at least PAGE_SIZE aligned will just fall back to the buffered
paths. If the request however is not PAGE_SIZE aligned, EINVAL will
be returned as always regardless if the file's contents are mmap'ed.

Since O_DIRECT writes go through the normal ZIO pipeline, the
following operations are supported just as with normal buffered writes:
Checksum
Compression
Encryption
Erasure Coding
There is one caveat for the data integrity of O_DIRECT writes that is
distinct for each of the OS's supported by ZFS.
FreeBSD - FreeBSD is able to place user pages under write protection so
          any data in the user buffers and written directly down to the
	  VDEV disks is guaranteed to not change. There is no concern
	  with data integrity and O_DIRECT writes.
Linux - Linux is not able to place anonymous user pages under write
        protection. Because of this, if the user decides to manipulate
	the page contents while the write operation is occurring, data
	integrity can not be guaranteed. However, there is a module
	parameter `zfs_vdev_direct_write_verify` that controls the
	if a O_DIRECT writes that can occur to a top-level VDEV before
	a checksum verify is run before the contents of the I/O buffer
        are committed to disk. In the event of a checksum verification
	failure the write will return EIO. The number of O_DIRECT write
	checksum verification errors can be observed by doing
	`zpool status -d`, which will list all verification errors that
	have occurred on a top-level VDEV. Along with `zpool status`, a
	ZED event will be issues as `dio_verify` when a checksum
	verification error occurs.

ZVOLs and dedup is not currently supported with Direct I/O.

A new dataset property `direct` has been added with the following 3
allowable values:
disabled - Accepts O_DIRECT flag, but silently ignores it and treats
	   the request as a buffered IO request.
standard - Follows the alignment restrictions  outlined above for
	   write/read IO requests when the O_DIRECT flag is used.
always   - Treats every write/read IO request as though it passed
           O_DIRECT and will do O_DIRECT if the alignment restrictions
	   are met otherwise will redirect through the ARC. This
	   property will not allow a request to fail.

There is also a module parameter zfs_dio_enabled that can be used to
force all reads and writes through the ARC. By setting this module
parameter to 0, it mimics as if the  direct dataset property is set to
disabled.

Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org>
Reviewed-by: Tony Hutter <hutter2@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Brian Atkinson <batkinson@lanl.gov>
Co-authored-by: Mark Maybee <mark.maybee@delphix.com>
Co-authored-by: Matt Macy <mmacy@FreeBSD.org>
Co-authored-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf@llnl.gov>
Closes #10018
2024-09-14 13:47:59 -07:00

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/*
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* Copyright (c) 2012, 2020 by Delphix. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (c) 2013 by Saso Kiselkov. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (c) 2014 Spectra Logic Corporation, All rights reserved.
*/
#ifndef _SYS_DBUF_H
#define _SYS_DBUF_H
#include <sys/dmu.h>
#include <sys/spa.h>
#include <sys/txg.h>
#include <sys/zio.h>
#include <sys/arc.h>
#include <sys/zfs_context.h>
#include <sys/zfs_refcount.h>
#include <sys/zrlock.h>
#include <sys/multilist.h>
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
#define IN_DMU_SYNC 2
/*
* define flags for dbuf_read
*/
#define DB_RF_MUST_SUCCEED (1 << 0)
#define DB_RF_CANFAIL (1 << 1)
#define DB_RF_HAVESTRUCT (1 << 2)
#define DB_RF_NOPREFETCH (1 << 3)
#define DB_RF_NEVERWAIT (1 << 4)
#define DB_RF_CACHED (1 << 5)
#define DB_RF_NO_DECRYPT (1 << 6)
#define DB_RF_PARTIAL_FIRST (1 << 7)
#define DB_RF_PARTIAL_MORE (1 << 8)
/*
* The simplified state transition diagram for dbufs looks like:
*
* +-------> READ ------+
* | |
* | V
* (alloc)-->UNCACHED CACHED-->EVICTING-->(free)
* ^ | ^ ^
* | | | |
* | +-------> FILL ------+ |
* | | | |
* | | | |
* | +------> NOFILL -----+-----> UNCACHED
* | | (Direct I/O)
* +---------------+
*
* DB_SEARCH is an invalid state for a dbuf. It is used by dbuf_free_range
* to find all dbufs in a range of a dnode and must be less than any other
* dbuf_states_t (see comment on dn_dbufs in dnode.h).
*/
typedef enum dbuf_states {
DB_MARKER = -2,
DB_SEARCH = -1,
DB_UNCACHED,
DB_FILL,
DB_NOFILL,
DB_READ,
DB_CACHED,
DB_EVICTING
} dbuf_states_t;
typedef enum dbuf_cached_state {
DB_NO_CACHE = -1,
DB_DBUF_CACHE,
DB_DBUF_METADATA_CACHE,
DB_CACHE_MAX
} dbuf_cached_state_t;
struct dnode;
struct dmu_tx;
/*
* level = 0 means the user data
* level = 1 means the single indirect block
* etc.
*/
struct dmu_buf_impl;
typedef enum override_states {
DR_NOT_OVERRIDDEN,
DR_IN_DMU_SYNC,
DR_OVERRIDDEN
} override_states_t;
typedef enum db_lock_type {
DLT_NONE,
DLT_PARENT,
DLT_OBJSET
} db_lock_type_t;
typedef struct dbuf_dirty_record {
/* link on our parents dirty list */
list_node_t dr_dirty_node;
/* transaction group this data will sync in */
uint64_t dr_txg;
/* zio of outstanding write IO */
zio_t *dr_zio;
/* pointer back to our dbuf */
struct dmu_buf_impl *dr_dbuf;
/* list link for dbuf dirty records */
list_node_t dr_dbuf_node;
/*
* The dnode we are part of. Note that the dnode can not be moved or
* evicted due to the hold that's added by dnode_setdirty() or
* dmu_objset_sync_dnodes(), and released by dnode_rele_task() or
* userquota_updates_task(). This hold is necessary for
* dirty_lightweight_leaf-type dirty records, which don't have a hold
* on a dbuf.
*/
dnode_t *dr_dnode;
/* pointer to parent dirty record */
struct dbuf_dirty_record *dr_parent;
/* How much space was changed to dsl_pool_dirty_space() for this? */
unsigned int dr_accounted;
/* A copy of the bp that points to us */
blkptr_t dr_bp_copy;
union dirty_types {
struct dirty_indirect {
/* protect access to list */
kmutex_t dr_mtx;
/* Our list of dirty children */
list_t dr_children;
} di;
struct dirty_leaf {
/*
* dr_data is set when we dirty the buffer
* so that we can retain the pointer even if it
* gets COW'd in a subsequent transaction group.
*/
arc_buf_t *dr_data;
blkptr_t dr_overridden_by;
override_states_t dr_override_state;
uint8_t dr_copies;
boolean_t dr_nopwrite;
boolean_t dr_brtwrite;
boolean_t dr_diowrite;
boolean_t dr_has_raw_params;
/*
* If dr_has_raw_params is set, the following crypt
* params will be set on the BP that's written.
*/
boolean_t dr_byteorder;
uint8_t dr_salt[ZIO_DATA_SALT_LEN];
uint8_t dr_iv[ZIO_DATA_IV_LEN];
uint8_t dr_mac[ZIO_DATA_MAC_LEN];
} dl;
struct dirty_lightweight_leaf {
/*
* This dirty record refers to a leaf (level=0)
* block, whose dbuf has not been instantiated for
* performance reasons.
*/
uint64_t dr_blkid;
abd_t *dr_abd;
zio_prop_t dr_props;
zio_flag_t dr_flags;
} dll;
} dt;
} dbuf_dirty_record_t;
typedef struct dmu_buf_impl {
/*
* The following members are immutable, with the exception of
* db.db_data, which is protected by db_mtx.
*/
/* the publicly visible structure */
dmu_buf_t db;
/* the objset we belong to */
struct objset *db_objset;
/*
* Handle to safely access the dnode we belong to (NULL when evicted)
* if dnode_move() is used on the platform, or just dnode otherwise.
*/
#if !defined(__linux__) && !defined(__FreeBSD__)
#define USE_DNODE_HANDLE 1
struct dnode_handle *db_dnode_handle;
#else
struct dnode *db_dnode;
#endif
/*
* our parent buffer; if the dnode points to us directly,
* db_parent == db_dnode_handle->dnh_dnode->dn_dbuf
* only accessed by sync thread ???
* (NULL when evicted)
* May change from NULL to non-NULL under the protection of db_mtx
* (see dbuf_check_blkptr())
*/
struct dmu_buf_impl *db_parent;
/*
* link for hash table of all dmu_buf_impl_t's
*/
struct dmu_buf_impl *db_hash_next;
/*
* Our link on the owner dnodes's dn_dbufs list.
* Protected by its dn_dbufs_mtx. Should be on the same cache line
* as db_level and db_blkid for the best avl_add() performance.
*/
avl_node_t db_link;
/* our block number */
uint64_t db_blkid;
/*
* Pointer to the blkptr_t which points to us. May be NULL if we
* don't have one yet. (NULL when evicted)
*/
blkptr_t *db_blkptr;
/*
* Our indirection level. Data buffers have db_level==0.
* Indirect buffers which point to data buffers have
* db_level==1. etc. Buffers which contain dnodes have
* db_level==0, since the dnodes are stored in a file.
*/
uint8_t db_level;
/*
* Protects db_buf's contents if they contain an indirect block or data
* block of the meta-dnode. We use this lock to protect the structure of
* the block tree. This means that when modifying this dbuf's data, we
* grab its rwlock. When modifying its parent's data (including the
* blkptr to this dbuf), we grab the parent's rwlock. The lock ordering
* for this lock is:
* 1) dn_struct_rwlock
* 2) db_rwlock
* We don't currently grab multiple dbufs' db_rwlocks at once.
*/
krwlock_t db_rwlock;
/* buffer holding our data */
arc_buf_t *db_buf;
/* db_mtx protects the members below */
kmutex_t db_mtx;
/*
* Current state of the buffer
*/
dbuf_states_t db_state;
/*
* Refcount accessed by dmu_buf_{hold,rele}.
* If nonzero, the buffer can't be destroyed.
* Protected by db_mtx.
*/
zfs_refcount_t db_holds;
kcondvar_t db_changed;
dbuf_dirty_record_t *db_data_pending;
/* List of dirty records for the buffer sorted newest to oldest. */
list_t db_dirty_records;
/* Link in dbuf_cache or dbuf_metadata_cache */
multilist_node_t db_cache_link;
/* Tells us which dbuf cache this dbuf is in, if any */
dbuf_cached_state_t db_caching_status;
uint64_t db_hash;
/* Data which is unique to data (leaf) blocks: */
/* User callback information. */
dmu_buf_user_t *db_user;
/*
* Evict user data as soon as the dirty and reference
* counts are equal.
*/
uint8_t db_user_immediate_evict;
/*
* This block was freed while a read or write was
* active.
*/
uint8_t db_freed_in_flight;
/*
* dnode_evict_dbufs() or dnode_evict_bonus() tried to
* evict this dbuf, but couldn't due to outstanding
* references. Evict once the refcount drops to 0.
*/
uint8_t db_pending_evict;
uint8_t db_dirtycnt;
/* The buffer was partially read. More reads may follow. */
uint8_t db_partial_read;
} dmu_buf_impl_t;
#define DBUF_HASH_MUTEX(h, idx) \
(&(h)->hash_mutexes[(idx) & ((h)->hash_mutex_mask)])
typedef struct dbuf_hash_table {
uint64_t hash_table_mask;
uint64_t hash_mutex_mask;
dmu_buf_impl_t **hash_table;
kmutex_t *hash_mutexes;
} dbuf_hash_table_t;
typedef void (*dbuf_prefetch_fn)(void *, uint64_t, uint64_t, boolean_t);
uint64_t dbuf_whichblock(const struct dnode *di, const int64_t level,
const uint64_t offset);
void dbuf_create_bonus(struct dnode *dn);
int dbuf_spill_set_blksz(dmu_buf_t *db, uint64_t blksz, dmu_tx_t *tx);
void dbuf_rm_spill(struct dnode *dn, dmu_tx_t *tx);
dmu_buf_impl_t *dbuf_hold(struct dnode *dn, uint64_t blkid, const void *tag);
dmu_buf_impl_t *dbuf_hold_level(struct dnode *dn, int level, uint64_t blkid,
const void *tag);
int dbuf_hold_impl(struct dnode *dn, uint8_t level, uint64_t blkid,
boolean_t fail_sparse, boolean_t fail_uncached,
const void *tag, dmu_buf_impl_t **dbp);
int dbuf_prefetch_impl(struct dnode *dn, int64_t level, uint64_t blkid,
zio_priority_t prio, arc_flags_t aflags, dbuf_prefetch_fn cb,
void *arg);
int dbuf_prefetch(struct dnode *dn, int64_t level, uint64_t blkid,
zio_priority_t prio, arc_flags_t aflags);
void dbuf_add_ref(dmu_buf_impl_t *db, const void *tag);
boolean_t dbuf_try_add_ref(dmu_buf_t *db, objset_t *os, uint64_t obj,
uint64_t blkid, const void *tag);
uint64_t dbuf_refcount(dmu_buf_impl_t *db);
void dbuf_rele(dmu_buf_impl_t *db, const void *tag);
void dbuf_rele_and_unlock(dmu_buf_impl_t *db, const void *tag,
boolean_t evicting);
dmu_buf_impl_t *dbuf_find(struct objset *os, uint64_t object, uint8_t level,
uint64_t blkid, uint64_t *hash_out);
int dbuf_read(dmu_buf_impl_t *db, zio_t *zio, uint32_t flags);
void dmu_buf_will_clone_or_dio(dmu_buf_t *db, dmu_tx_t *tx);
void dmu_buf_will_not_fill(dmu_buf_t *db, dmu_tx_t *tx);
void dmu_buf_will_fill(dmu_buf_t *db, dmu_tx_t *tx, boolean_t canfail);
boolean_t dmu_buf_fill_done(dmu_buf_t *db, dmu_tx_t *tx, boolean_t failed);
void dbuf_assign_arcbuf(dmu_buf_impl_t *db, arc_buf_t *buf, dmu_tx_t *tx);
dbuf_dirty_record_t *dbuf_dirty(dmu_buf_impl_t *db, dmu_tx_t *tx);
dbuf_dirty_record_t *dbuf_dirty_lightweight(dnode_t *dn, uint64_t blkid,
dmu_tx_t *tx);
boolean_t dbuf_undirty(dmu_buf_impl_t *db, dmu_tx_t *tx);
int dmu_buf_get_bp_from_dbuf(dmu_buf_impl_t *db, blkptr_t **bp);
int dmu_buf_untransform_direct(dmu_buf_impl_t *db, spa_t *spa);
arc_buf_t *dbuf_loan_arcbuf(dmu_buf_impl_t *db);
void dmu_buf_write_embedded(dmu_buf_t *dbuf, void *data,
bp_embedded_type_t etype, enum zio_compress comp,
int uncompressed_size, int compressed_size, int byteorder, dmu_tx_t *tx);
int dmu_lightweight_write_by_dnode(dnode_t *dn, uint64_t offset, abd_t *abd,
const struct zio_prop *zp, zio_flag_t flags, dmu_tx_t *tx);
void dmu_buf_redact(dmu_buf_t *dbuf, dmu_tx_t *tx);
void dbuf_destroy(dmu_buf_impl_t *db);
void dbuf_unoverride(dbuf_dirty_record_t *dr);
void dbuf_sync_list(list_t *list, int level, dmu_tx_t *tx);
void dbuf_release_bp(dmu_buf_impl_t *db);
db_lock_type_t dmu_buf_lock_parent(dmu_buf_impl_t *db, krw_t rw,
const void *tag);
void dmu_buf_unlock_parent(dmu_buf_impl_t *db, db_lock_type_t type,
const void *tag);
void dbuf_free_range(struct dnode *dn, uint64_t start, uint64_t end,
struct dmu_tx *);
void dbuf_new_size(dmu_buf_impl_t *db, int size, dmu_tx_t *tx);
void dbuf_stats_init(dbuf_hash_table_t *hash);
void dbuf_stats_destroy(void);
int dbuf_dnode_findbp(dnode_t *dn, uint64_t level, uint64_t blkid,
blkptr_t *bp, uint16_t *datablkszsec, uint8_t *indblkshift);
#ifdef USE_DNODE_HANDLE
#define DB_DNODE(_db) ((_db)->db_dnode_handle->dnh_dnode)
#define DB_DNODE_LOCK(_db) ((_db)->db_dnode_handle->dnh_zrlock)
#define DB_DNODE_ENTER(_db) (zrl_add(&DB_DNODE_LOCK(_db)))
#define DB_DNODE_EXIT(_db) (zrl_remove(&DB_DNODE_LOCK(_db)))
#define DB_DNODE_HELD(_db) (!zrl_is_zero(&DB_DNODE_LOCK(_db)))
#else
#define DB_DNODE(_db) ((_db)->db_dnode)
#define DB_DNODE_LOCK(_db)
#define DB_DNODE_ENTER(_db)
#define DB_DNODE_EXIT(_db)
#define DB_DNODE_HELD(_db) (B_TRUE)
#endif
void dbuf_init(void);
void dbuf_fini(void);
boolean_t dbuf_is_metadata(dmu_buf_impl_t *db);
static inline dbuf_dirty_record_t *
dbuf_find_dirty_lte(dmu_buf_impl_t *db, uint64_t txg)
{
dbuf_dirty_record_t *dr;
for (dr = list_head(&db->db_dirty_records);
dr != NULL && dr->dr_txg > txg;
dr = list_next(&db->db_dirty_records, dr))
continue;
return (dr);
}
static inline dbuf_dirty_record_t *
dbuf_find_dirty_eq(dmu_buf_impl_t *db, uint64_t txg)
{
dbuf_dirty_record_t *dr;
dr = dbuf_find_dirty_lte(db, txg);
if (dr && dr->dr_txg == txg)
return (dr);
return (NULL);
}
#define DBUF_GET_BUFC_TYPE(_db) \
(dbuf_is_metadata(_db) ? ARC_BUFC_METADATA : ARC_BUFC_DATA)
#define DBUF_IS_CACHEABLE(_db) \
((_db)->db_objset->os_primary_cache == ZFS_CACHE_ALL || \
(dbuf_is_metadata(_db) && \
((_db)->db_objset->os_primary_cache == ZFS_CACHE_METADATA)))
boolean_t dbuf_is_l2cacheable(dmu_buf_impl_t *db, blkptr_t *db_bp);
#ifdef ZFS_DEBUG
/*
* There should be a ## between the string literal and fmt, to make it
* clear that we're joining two strings together, but gcc does not
* support that preprocessor token.
*/
#define dprintf_dbuf(dbuf, fmt, ...) do { \
if (zfs_flags & ZFS_DEBUG_DPRINTF) { \
char __db_buf[32]; \
uint64_t __db_obj = (dbuf)->db.db_object; \
if (__db_obj == DMU_META_DNODE_OBJECT) \
(void) strlcpy(__db_buf, "mdn", sizeof (__db_buf)); \
else \
(void) snprintf(__db_buf, sizeof (__db_buf), "%lld", \
(u_longlong_t)__db_obj); \
dprintf_ds((dbuf)->db_objset->os_dsl_dataset, \
"obj=%s lvl=%u blkid=%lld " fmt, \
__db_buf, (dbuf)->db_level, \
(u_longlong_t)(dbuf)->db_blkid, __VA_ARGS__); \
} \
} while (0)
#define dprintf_dbuf_bp(db, bp, fmt, ...) do { \
if (zfs_flags & ZFS_DEBUG_DPRINTF) { \
char *__blkbuf = kmem_alloc(BP_SPRINTF_LEN, KM_SLEEP); \
snprintf_blkptr(__blkbuf, BP_SPRINTF_LEN, bp); \
dprintf_dbuf(db, fmt " %s\n", __VA_ARGS__, __blkbuf); \
kmem_free(__blkbuf, BP_SPRINTF_LEN); \
} \
} while (0)
#define DBUF_VERIFY(db) dbuf_verify(db)
#else
#define dprintf_dbuf(db, fmt, ...)
#define dprintf_dbuf_bp(db, bp, fmt, ...)
#define DBUF_VERIFY(db)
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* _SYS_DBUF_H */