linux/fs/afs/main.c
David Howells 523d27cda1 afs: Convert afs to use the new fscache API
Change the afs filesystem to support the new afs driver.

The following changes have been made:

 (1) The fscache_netfs struct is no more, and there's no need to register
     the filesystem as a whole.  There's also no longer a cell cookie.

 (2) The volume cookie is now an fscache_volume cookie, allocated with
     fscache_acquire_volume().  This function takes three parameters: a
     string representing the "volume" in the index, a string naming the
     cache to use (or NULL) and a u64 that conveys coherency metadata for
     the volume.

     For afs, I've made it render the volume name string as:

        "afs,<cell>,<volume_id>"

     and the coherency data is currently 0.

 (3) The fscache_cookie_def is no more and needed information is passed
     directly to fscache_acquire_cookie().  The cache no longer calls back
     into the filesystem, but rather metadata changes are indicated at
     other times.

     fscache_acquire_cookie() is passed the same keying and coherency
     information as before, except that these are now stored in big endian
     form instead of cpu endian.  This makes the cache more copyable.

 (4) fscache_use_cookie() and fscache_unuse_cookie() are called when a file
     is opened or closed to prevent a cache file from being culled and to
     keep resources to hand that are needed to do I/O.

     fscache_use_cookie() is given an indication if the cache is likely to
     be modified locally (e.g. the file is open for writing).

     fscache_unuse_cookie() is given a coherency update if we had the file
     open for writing and will update that.

 (5) fscache_invalidate() is now given uptodate auxiliary data and a file
     size.  It can also take a flag to indicate if this was due to a DIO
     write.  This is wrapped into afs_fscache_invalidate() now for
     convenience.

 (6) fscache_resize() now gets called from the finalisation of
     afs_setattr(), and afs_setattr() does use/unuse of the cookie around
     the call to support this.

 (7) fscache_note_page_release() is called from afs_release_page().

 (8) Use a killable wait in nfs_vm_page_mkwrite() when waiting for
     PG_fscache to be cleared.

Render the parts of the cookie key for an afs inode cookie as big endian.

Changes
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ver #2:
 - Use gfpflags_allow_blocking() rather than using flag directly.
 - fscache_acquire_volume() now returns errors.

Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@kernel.org>
Tested-by: kafs-testing@auristor.com
cc: Marc Dionne <marc.dionne@auristor.com>
cc: linux-afs@lists.infradead.org
cc: linux-cachefs@redhat.com
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/163819661382.215744.1485608824741611837.stgit@warthog.procyon.org.uk/ # v1
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/163906970002.143852.17678518584089878259.stgit@warthog.procyon.org.uk/ # v2
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/163967174665.1823006.1301789965454084220.stgit@warthog.procyon.org.uk/ # v3
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/164021568841.640689.6684240152253400380.stgit@warthog.procyon.org.uk/ # v4
2022-01-07 13:44:47 +00:00

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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
/* AFS client file system
*
* Copyright (C) 2002,5 Red Hat, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
* Written by David Howells (dhowells@redhat.com)
*/
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/moduleparam.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/completion.h>
#include <linux/sched.h>
#include <linux/random.h>
#include <linux/proc_fs.h>
#define CREATE_TRACE_POINTS
#include "internal.h"
MODULE_DESCRIPTION("AFS Client File System");
MODULE_AUTHOR("Red Hat, Inc.");
MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
unsigned afs_debug;
module_param_named(debug, afs_debug, uint, S_IWUSR | S_IRUGO);
MODULE_PARM_DESC(debug, "AFS debugging mask");
static char *rootcell;
module_param(rootcell, charp, 0);
MODULE_PARM_DESC(rootcell, "root AFS cell name and VL server IP addr list");
struct workqueue_struct *afs_wq;
static struct proc_dir_entry *afs_proc_symlink;
#if defined(CONFIG_ALPHA)
const char afs_init_sysname[] = "alpha_linux26";
#elif defined(CONFIG_X86_64)
const char afs_init_sysname[] = "amd64_linux26";
#elif defined(CONFIG_ARM)
const char afs_init_sysname[] = "arm_linux26";
#elif defined(CONFIG_ARM64)
const char afs_init_sysname[] = "aarch64_linux26";
#elif defined(CONFIG_X86_32)
const char afs_init_sysname[] = "i386_linux26";
#elif defined(CONFIG_IA64)
const char afs_init_sysname[] = "ia64_linux26";
#elif defined(CONFIG_PPC64)
const char afs_init_sysname[] = "ppc64_linux26";
#elif defined(CONFIG_PPC32)
const char afs_init_sysname[] = "ppc_linux26";
#elif defined(CONFIG_S390)
#ifdef CONFIG_64BIT
const char afs_init_sysname[] = "s390x_linux26";
#else
const char afs_init_sysname[] = "s390_linux26";
#endif
#elif defined(CONFIG_SPARC64)
const char afs_init_sysname[] = "sparc64_linux26";
#elif defined(CONFIG_SPARC32)
const char afs_init_sysname[] = "sparc_linux26";
#else
const char afs_init_sysname[] = "unknown_linux26";
#endif
/*
* Initialise an AFS network namespace record.
*/
static int __net_init afs_net_init(struct net *net_ns)
{
struct afs_sysnames *sysnames;
struct afs_net *net = afs_net(net_ns);
int ret;
net->net = net_ns;
net->live = true;
generate_random_uuid((unsigned char *)&net->uuid);
INIT_WORK(&net->charge_preallocation_work, afs_charge_preallocation);
mutex_init(&net->socket_mutex);
net->cells = RB_ROOT;
init_rwsem(&net->cells_lock);
INIT_WORK(&net->cells_manager, afs_manage_cells);
timer_setup(&net->cells_timer, afs_cells_timer, 0);
mutex_init(&net->cells_alias_lock);
mutex_init(&net->proc_cells_lock);
INIT_HLIST_HEAD(&net->proc_cells);
seqlock_init(&net->fs_lock);
net->fs_servers = RB_ROOT;
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&net->fs_probe_fast);
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&net->fs_probe_slow);
INIT_HLIST_HEAD(&net->fs_proc);
INIT_HLIST_HEAD(&net->fs_addresses4);
INIT_HLIST_HEAD(&net->fs_addresses6);
seqlock_init(&net->fs_addr_lock);
INIT_WORK(&net->fs_manager, afs_manage_servers);
timer_setup(&net->fs_timer, afs_servers_timer, 0);
INIT_WORK(&net->fs_prober, afs_fs_probe_dispatcher);
timer_setup(&net->fs_probe_timer, afs_fs_probe_timer, 0);
atomic_set(&net->servers_outstanding, 1);
ret = -ENOMEM;
sysnames = kzalloc(sizeof(*sysnames), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!sysnames)
goto error_sysnames;
sysnames->subs[0] = (char *)&afs_init_sysname;
sysnames->nr = 1;
refcount_set(&sysnames->usage, 1);
net->sysnames = sysnames;
rwlock_init(&net->sysnames_lock);
/* Register the /proc stuff */
ret = afs_proc_init(net);
if (ret < 0)
goto error_proc;
/* Initialise the cell DB */
ret = afs_cell_init(net, rootcell);
if (ret < 0)
goto error_cell_init;
/* Create the RxRPC transport */
ret = afs_open_socket(net);
if (ret < 0)
goto error_open_socket;
return 0;
error_open_socket:
net->live = false;
afs_fs_probe_cleanup(net);
afs_cell_purge(net);
afs_purge_servers(net);
error_cell_init:
net->live = false;
afs_proc_cleanup(net);
error_proc:
afs_put_sysnames(net->sysnames);
error_sysnames:
net->live = false;
return ret;
}
/*
* Clean up and destroy an AFS network namespace record.
*/
static void __net_exit afs_net_exit(struct net *net_ns)
{
struct afs_net *net = afs_net(net_ns);
net->live = false;
afs_fs_probe_cleanup(net);
afs_cell_purge(net);
afs_purge_servers(net);
afs_close_socket(net);
afs_proc_cleanup(net);
afs_put_sysnames(net->sysnames);
}
static struct pernet_operations afs_net_ops = {
.init = afs_net_init,
.exit = afs_net_exit,
.id = &afs_net_id,
.size = sizeof(struct afs_net),
};
/*
* initialise the AFS client FS module
*/
static int __init afs_init(void)
{
int ret = -ENOMEM;
printk(KERN_INFO "kAFS: Red Hat AFS client v0.1 registering.\n");
afs_wq = alloc_workqueue("afs", 0, 0);
if (!afs_wq)
goto error_afs_wq;
afs_async_calls = alloc_workqueue("kafsd", WQ_MEM_RECLAIM, 0);
if (!afs_async_calls)
goto error_async;
afs_lock_manager = alloc_workqueue("kafs_lockd", WQ_MEM_RECLAIM, 0);
if (!afs_lock_manager)
goto error_lockmgr;
ret = register_pernet_device(&afs_net_ops);
if (ret < 0)
goto error_net;
/* register the filesystems */
ret = afs_fs_init();
if (ret < 0)
goto error_fs;
afs_proc_symlink = proc_symlink("fs/afs", NULL, "../self/net/afs");
if (!afs_proc_symlink) {
ret = -ENOMEM;
goto error_proc;
}
return ret;
error_proc:
afs_fs_exit();
error_fs:
unregister_pernet_device(&afs_net_ops);
error_net:
destroy_workqueue(afs_lock_manager);
error_lockmgr:
destroy_workqueue(afs_async_calls);
error_async:
destroy_workqueue(afs_wq);
error_afs_wq:
rcu_barrier();
printk(KERN_ERR "kAFS: failed to register: %d\n", ret);
return ret;
}
/* XXX late_initcall is kludgy, but the only alternative seems to create
* a transport upon the first mount, which is worse. Or is it?
*/
late_initcall(afs_init); /* must be called after net/ to create socket */
/*
* clean up on module removal
*/
static void __exit afs_exit(void)
{
printk(KERN_INFO "kAFS: Red Hat AFS client v0.1 unregistering.\n");
proc_remove(afs_proc_symlink);
afs_fs_exit();
unregister_pernet_device(&afs_net_ops);
destroy_workqueue(afs_lock_manager);
destroy_workqueue(afs_async_calls);
destroy_workqueue(afs_wq);
afs_clean_up_permit_cache();
rcu_barrier();
}
module_exit(afs_exit);