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      1/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later */
      2/*
      3   drbd_req.h
      4
      5   This file is part of DRBD by Philipp Reisner and Lars Ellenberg.
      6
      7   Copyright (C) 2006-2008, LINBIT Information Technologies GmbH.
      8   Copyright (C) 2006-2008, Lars Ellenberg <lars.ellenberg@linbit.com>.
      9   Copyright (C) 2006-2008, Philipp Reisner <philipp.reisner@linbit.com>.
     10
     11 */
     12
     13#ifndef _DRBD_REQ_H
     14#define _DRBD_REQ_H
     15
     16#include <linux/module.h>
     17
     18#include <linux/slab.h>
     19#include <linux/drbd.h>
     20#include "drbd_int.h"
     21
     22/* The request callbacks will be called in irq context by the IDE drivers,
     23   and in Softirqs/Tasklets/BH context by the SCSI drivers,
     24   and by the receiver and worker in kernel-thread context.
     25   Try to get the locking right :) */
     26
     27/*
     28 * Objects of type struct drbd_request do only exist on a R_PRIMARY node, and are
     29 * associated with IO requests originating from the block layer above us.
     30 *
     31 * There are quite a few things that may happen to a drbd request
     32 * during its lifetime.
     33 *
     34 *  It will be created.
     35 *  It will be marked with the intention to be
     36 *    submitted to local disk and/or
     37 *    send via the network.
     38 *
     39 *  It has to be placed on the transfer log and other housekeeping lists,
     40 *  In case we have a network connection.
     41 *
     42 *  It may be identified as a concurrent (write) request
     43 *    and be handled accordingly.
     44 *
     45 *  It may me handed over to the local disk subsystem.
     46 *  It may be completed by the local disk subsystem,
     47 *    either successfully or with io-error.
     48 *  In case it is a READ request, and it failed locally,
     49 *    it may be retried remotely.
     50 *
     51 *  It may be queued for sending.
     52 *  It may be handed over to the network stack,
     53 *    which may fail.
     54 *  It may be acknowledged by the "peer" according to the wire_protocol in use.
     55 *    this may be a negative ack.
     56 *  It may receive a faked ack when the network connection is lost and the
     57 *  transfer log is cleaned up.
     58 *  Sending may be canceled due to network connection loss.
     59 *  When it finally has outlived its time,
     60 *    corresponding dirty bits in the resync-bitmap may be cleared or set,
     61 *    it will be destroyed,
     62 *    and completion will be signalled to the originator,
     63 *      with or without "success".
     64 */
     65
     66enum drbd_req_event {
     67	CREATED,
     68	TO_BE_SENT,
     69	TO_BE_SUBMITTED,
     70
     71	/* XXX yes, now I am inconsistent...
     72	 * these are not "events" but "actions"
     73	 * oh, well... */
     74	QUEUE_FOR_NET_WRITE,
     75	QUEUE_FOR_NET_READ,
     76	QUEUE_FOR_SEND_OOS,
     77
     78	/* An empty flush is queued as P_BARRIER,
     79	 * which will cause it to complete "successfully",
     80	 * even if the local disk flush failed.
     81	 *
     82	 * Just like "real" requests, empty flushes (blkdev_issue_flush()) will
     83	 * only see an error if neither local nor remote data is reachable. */
     84	QUEUE_AS_DRBD_BARRIER,
     85
     86	SEND_CANCELED,
     87	SEND_FAILED,
     88	HANDED_OVER_TO_NETWORK,
     89	OOS_HANDED_TO_NETWORK,
     90	CONNECTION_LOST_WHILE_PENDING,
     91	READ_RETRY_REMOTE_CANCELED,
     92	RECV_ACKED_BY_PEER,
     93	WRITE_ACKED_BY_PEER,
     94	WRITE_ACKED_BY_PEER_AND_SIS, /* and set_in_sync */
     95	CONFLICT_RESOLVED,
     96	POSTPONE_WRITE,
     97	NEG_ACKED,
     98	BARRIER_ACKED, /* in protocol A and B */
     99	DATA_RECEIVED, /* (remote read) */
    100
    101	COMPLETED_OK,
    102	READ_COMPLETED_WITH_ERROR,
    103	READ_AHEAD_COMPLETED_WITH_ERROR,
    104	WRITE_COMPLETED_WITH_ERROR,
    105	DISCARD_COMPLETED_NOTSUPP,
    106	DISCARD_COMPLETED_WITH_ERROR,
    107
    108	ABORT_DISK_IO,
    109	RESEND,
    110	FAIL_FROZEN_DISK_IO,
    111	RESTART_FROZEN_DISK_IO,
    112	NOTHING,
    113};
    114
    115/* encoding of request states for now.  we don't actually need that many bits.
    116 * we don't need to do atomic bit operations either, since most of the time we
    117 * need to look at the connection state and/or manipulate some lists at the
    118 * same time, so we should hold the request lock anyways.
    119 */
    120enum drbd_req_state_bits {
    121	/* 3210
    122	 * 0000: no local possible
    123	 * 0001: to be submitted
    124	 *    UNUSED, we could map: 011: submitted, completion still pending
    125	 * 0110: completed ok
    126	 * 0010: completed with error
    127	 * 1001: Aborted (before completion)
    128	 * 1x10: Aborted and completed -> free
    129	 */
    130	__RQ_LOCAL_PENDING,
    131	__RQ_LOCAL_COMPLETED,
    132	__RQ_LOCAL_OK,
    133	__RQ_LOCAL_ABORTED,
    134
    135	/* 87654
    136	 * 00000: no network possible
    137	 * 00001: to be send
    138	 * 00011: to be send, on worker queue
    139	 * 00101: sent, expecting recv_ack (B) or write_ack (C)
    140	 * 11101: sent,
    141	 *        recv_ack (B) or implicit "ack" (A),
    142	 *        still waiting for the barrier ack.
    143	 *        master_bio may already be completed and invalidated.
    144	 * 11100: write acked (C),
    145	 *        data received (for remote read, any protocol)
    146	 *        or finally the barrier ack has arrived (B,A)...
    147	 *        request can be freed
    148	 * 01100: neg-acked (write, protocol C)
    149	 *        or neg-d-acked (read, any protocol)
    150	 *        or killed from the transfer log
    151	 *        during cleanup after connection loss
    152	 *        request can be freed
    153	 * 01000: canceled or send failed...
    154	 *        request can be freed
    155	 */
    156
    157	/* if "SENT" is not set, yet, this can still fail or be canceled.
    158	 * if "SENT" is set already, we still wait for an Ack packet.
    159	 * when cleared, the master_bio may be completed.
    160	 * in (B,A) the request object may still linger on the transaction log
    161	 * until the corresponding barrier ack comes in */
    162	__RQ_NET_PENDING,
    163
    164	/* If it is QUEUED, and it is a WRITE, it is also registered in the
    165	 * transfer log. Currently we need this flag to avoid conflicts between
    166	 * worker canceling the request and tl_clear_barrier killing it from
    167	 * transfer log.  We should restructure the code so this conflict does
    168	 * no longer occur. */
    169	__RQ_NET_QUEUED,
    170
    171	/* well, actually only "handed over to the network stack".
    172	 *
    173	 * TODO can potentially be dropped because of the similar meaning
    174	 * of RQ_NET_SENT and ~RQ_NET_QUEUED.
    175	 * however it is not exactly the same. before we drop it
    176	 * we must ensure that we can tell a request with network part
    177	 * from a request without, regardless of what happens to it. */
    178	__RQ_NET_SENT,
    179
    180	/* when set, the request may be freed (if RQ_NET_QUEUED is clear).
    181	 * basically this means the corresponding P_BARRIER_ACK was received */
    182	__RQ_NET_DONE,
    183
    184	/* whether or not we know (C) or pretend (B,A) that the write
    185	 * was successfully written on the peer.
    186	 */
    187	__RQ_NET_OK,
    188
    189	/* peer called drbd_set_in_sync() for this write */
    190	__RQ_NET_SIS,
    191
    192	/* keep this last, its for the RQ_NET_MASK */
    193	__RQ_NET_MAX,
    194
    195	/* Set when this is a write, clear for a read */
    196	__RQ_WRITE,
    197	__RQ_WSAME,
    198	__RQ_UNMAP,
    199	__RQ_ZEROES,
    200
    201	/* Should call drbd_al_complete_io() for this request... */
    202	__RQ_IN_ACT_LOG,
    203
    204	/* This was the most recent request during some blk_finish_plug()
    205	 * or its implicit from-schedule equivalent.
    206	 * We may use it as hint to send a P_UNPLUG_REMOTE */
    207	__RQ_UNPLUG,
    208
    209	/* The peer has sent a retry ACK */
    210	__RQ_POSTPONED,
    211
    212	/* would have been completed,
    213	 * but was not, because of drbd_suspended() */
    214	__RQ_COMPLETION_SUSP,
    215
    216	/* We expect a receive ACK (wire proto B) */
    217	__RQ_EXP_RECEIVE_ACK,
    218
    219	/* We expect a write ACK (wite proto C) */
    220	__RQ_EXP_WRITE_ACK,
    221
    222	/* waiting for a barrier ack, did an extra kref_get */
    223	__RQ_EXP_BARR_ACK,
    224};
    225
    226#define RQ_LOCAL_PENDING   (1UL << __RQ_LOCAL_PENDING)
    227#define RQ_LOCAL_COMPLETED (1UL << __RQ_LOCAL_COMPLETED)
    228#define RQ_LOCAL_OK        (1UL << __RQ_LOCAL_OK)
    229#define RQ_LOCAL_ABORTED   (1UL << __RQ_LOCAL_ABORTED)
    230
    231#define RQ_LOCAL_MASK      ((RQ_LOCAL_ABORTED << 1)-1)
    232
    233#define RQ_NET_PENDING     (1UL << __RQ_NET_PENDING)
    234#define RQ_NET_QUEUED      (1UL << __RQ_NET_QUEUED)
    235#define RQ_NET_SENT        (1UL << __RQ_NET_SENT)
    236#define RQ_NET_DONE        (1UL << __RQ_NET_DONE)
    237#define RQ_NET_OK          (1UL << __RQ_NET_OK)
    238#define RQ_NET_SIS         (1UL << __RQ_NET_SIS)
    239
    240#define RQ_NET_MASK        (((1UL << __RQ_NET_MAX)-1) & ~RQ_LOCAL_MASK)
    241
    242#define RQ_WRITE           (1UL << __RQ_WRITE)
    243#define RQ_WSAME           (1UL << __RQ_WSAME)
    244#define RQ_UNMAP           (1UL << __RQ_UNMAP)
    245#define RQ_ZEROES          (1UL << __RQ_ZEROES)
    246#define RQ_IN_ACT_LOG      (1UL << __RQ_IN_ACT_LOG)
    247#define RQ_UNPLUG          (1UL << __RQ_UNPLUG)
    248#define RQ_POSTPONED	   (1UL << __RQ_POSTPONED)
    249#define RQ_COMPLETION_SUSP (1UL << __RQ_COMPLETION_SUSP)
    250#define RQ_EXP_RECEIVE_ACK (1UL << __RQ_EXP_RECEIVE_ACK)
    251#define RQ_EXP_WRITE_ACK   (1UL << __RQ_EXP_WRITE_ACK)
    252#define RQ_EXP_BARR_ACK    (1UL << __RQ_EXP_BARR_ACK)
    253
    254/* For waking up the frozen transfer log mod_req() has to return if the request
    255   should be counted in the epoch object*/
    256#define MR_WRITE       1
    257#define MR_READ        2
    258
    259/* Short lived temporary struct on the stack.
    260 * We could squirrel the error to be returned into
    261 * bio->bi_iter.bi_size, or similar. But that would be too ugly. */
    262struct bio_and_error {
    263	struct bio *bio;
    264	int error;
    265};
    266
    267extern void start_new_tl_epoch(struct drbd_connection *connection);
    268extern void drbd_req_destroy(struct kref *kref);
    269extern void _req_may_be_done(struct drbd_request *req,
    270		struct bio_and_error *m);
    271extern int __req_mod(struct drbd_request *req, enum drbd_req_event what,
    272		struct bio_and_error *m);
    273extern void complete_master_bio(struct drbd_device *device,
    274		struct bio_and_error *m);
    275extern void request_timer_fn(struct timer_list *t);
    276extern void tl_restart(struct drbd_connection *connection, enum drbd_req_event what);
    277extern void _tl_restart(struct drbd_connection *connection, enum drbd_req_event what);
    278extern void tl_abort_disk_io(struct drbd_device *device);
    279
    280/* this is in drbd_main.c */
    281extern void drbd_restart_request(struct drbd_request *req);
    282
    283/* use this if you don't want to deal with calling complete_master_bio()
    284 * outside the spinlock, e.g. when walking some list on cleanup. */
    285static inline int _req_mod(struct drbd_request *req, enum drbd_req_event what)
    286{
    287	struct drbd_device *device = req->device;
    288	struct bio_and_error m;
    289	int rv;
    290
    291	/* __req_mod possibly frees req, do not touch req after that! */
    292	rv = __req_mod(req, what, &m);
    293	if (m.bio)
    294		complete_master_bio(device, &m);
    295
    296	return rv;
    297}
    298
    299/* completion of master bio is outside of our spinlock.
    300 * We still may or may not be inside some irqs disabled section
    301 * of the lower level driver completion callback, so we need to
    302 * spin_lock_irqsave here. */
    303static inline int req_mod(struct drbd_request *req,
    304		enum drbd_req_event what)
    305{
    306	unsigned long flags;
    307	struct drbd_device *device = req->device;
    308	struct bio_and_error m;
    309	int rv;
    310
    311	spin_lock_irqsave(&device->resource->req_lock, flags);
    312	rv = __req_mod(req, what, &m);
    313	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&device->resource->req_lock, flags);
    314
    315	if (m.bio)
    316		complete_master_bio(device, &m);
    317
    318	return rv;
    319}
    320
    321extern bool drbd_should_do_remote(union drbd_dev_state);
    322
    323#endif