cachepc-linux

Fork of AMDESE/linux with modifications for CachePC side-channel attack
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      1/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note */
      2#ifndef _LINUX_BCACHE_H
      3#define _LINUX_BCACHE_H
      4
      5/*
      6 * Bcache on disk data structures
      7 */
      8
      9#include <linux/types.h>
     10
     11#define BITMASK(name, type, field, offset, size)		\
     12static inline __u64 name(const type *k)				\
     13{ return (k->field >> offset) & ~(~0ULL << size); }		\
     14								\
     15static inline void SET_##name(type *k, __u64 v)			\
     16{								\
     17	k->field &= ~(~(~0ULL << size) << offset);		\
     18	k->field |= (v & ~(~0ULL << size)) << offset;		\
     19}
     20
     21/* Btree keys - all units are in sectors */
     22
     23struct bkey {
     24	__u64	high;
     25	__u64	low;
     26	__u64	ptr[];
     27};
     28
     29#define KEY_FIELD(name, field, offset, size)				\
     30	BITMASK(name, struct bkey, field, offset, size)
     31
     32#define PTR_FIELD(name, offset, size)					\
     33static inline __u64 name(const struct bkey *k, unsigned int i)		\
     34{ return (k->ptr[i] >> offset) & ~(~0ULL << size); }			\
     35									\
     36static inline void SET_##name(struct bkey *k, unsigned int i, __u64 v)	\
     37{									\
     38	k->ptr[i] &= ~(~(~0ULL << size) << offset);			\
     39	k->ptr[i] |= (v & ~(~0ULL << size)) << offset;			\
     40}
     41
     42#define KEY_SIZE_BITS		16
     43#define KEY_MAX_U64S		8
     44
     45KEY_FIELD(KEY_PTRS,	high, 60, 3)
     46KEY_FIELD(__PAD0,	high, 58, 2)
     47KEY_FIELD(KEY_CSUM,	high, 56, 2)
     48KEY_FIELD(__PAD1,	high, 55, 1)
     49KEY_FIELD(KEY_DIRTY,	high, 36, 1)
     50
     51KEY_FIELD(KEY_SIZE,	high, 20, KEY_SIZE_BITS)
     52KEY_FIELD(KEY_INODE,	high, 0,  20)
     53
     54/* Next time I change the on disk format, KEY_OFFSET() won't be 64 bits */
     55
     56static inline __u64 KEY_OFFSET(const struct bkey *k)
     57{
     58	return k->low;
     59}
     60
     61static inline void SET_KEY_OFFSET(struct bkey *k, __u64 v)
     62{
     63	k->low = v;
     64}
     65
     66/*
     67 * The high bit being set is a relic from when we used it to do binary
     68 * searches - it told you where a key started. It's not used anymore,
     69 * and can probably be safely dropped.
     70 */
     71#define KEY(inode, offset, size)					\
     72((struct bkey) {							\
     73	.high = (1ULL << 63) | ((__u64) (size) << 20) | (inode),	\
     74	.low = (offset)							\
     75})
     76
     77#define ZERO_KEY			KEY(0, 0, 0)
     78
     79#define MAX_KEY_INODE			(~(~0 << 20))
     80#define MAX_KEY_OFFSET			(~0ULL >> 1)
     81#define MAX_KEY				KEY(MAX_KEY_INODE, MAX_KEY_OFFSET, 0)
     82
     83#define KEY_START(k)			(KEY_OFFSET(k) - KEY_SIZE(k))
     84#define START_KEY(k)			KEY(KEY_INODE(k), KEY_START(k), 0)
     85
     86#define PTR_DEV_BITS			12
     87
     88PTR_FIELD(PTR_DEV,			51, PTR_DEV_BITS)
     89PTR_FIELD(PTR_OFFSET,			8,  43)
     90PTR_FIELD(PTR_GEN,			0,  8)
     91
     92#define PTR_CHECK_DEV			((1 << PTR_DEV_BITS) - 1)
     93
     94#define MAKE_PTR(gen, offset, dev)					\
     95	((((__u64) dev) << 51) | ((__u64) offset) << 8 | gen)
     96
     97/* Bkey utility code */
     98
     99static inline unsigned long bkey_u64s(const struct bkey *k)
    100{
    101	return (sizeof(struct bkey) / sizeof(__u64)) + KEY_PTRS(k);
    102}
    103
    104static inline unsigned long bkey_bytes(const struct bkey *k)
    105{
    106	return bkey_u64s(k) * sizeof(__u64);
    107}
    108
    109#define bkey_copy(_dest, _src)	memcpy(_dest, _src, bkey_bytes(_src))
    110
    111static inline void bkey_copy_key(struct bkey *dest, const struct bkey *src)
    112{
    113	SET_KEY_INODE(dest, KEY_INODE(src));
    114	SET_KEY_OFFSET(dest, KEY_OFFSET(src));
    115}
    116
    117static inline struct bkey *bkey_next(const struct bkey *k)
    118{
    119	__u64 *d = (void *) k;
    120
    121	return (struct bkey *) (d + bkey_u64s(k));
    122}
    123
    124static inline struct bkey *bkey_idx(const struct bkey *k, unsigned int nr_keys)
    125{
    126	__u64 *d = (void *) k;
    127
    128	return (struct bkey *) (d + nr_keys);
    129}
    130/* Enough for a key with 6 pointers */
    131#define BKEY_PAD		8
    132
    133#define BKEY_PADDED(key)					\
    134	union { struct bkey key; __u64 key ## _pad[BKEY_PAD]; }
    135
    136/* Superblock */
    137
    138/* Version 0: Cache device
    139 * Version 1: Backing device
    140 * Version 2: Seed pointer into btree node checksum
    141 * Version 3: Cache device with new UUID format
    142 * Version 4: Backing device with data offset
    143 */
    144#define BCACHE_SB_VERSION_CDEV			0
    145#define BCACHE_SB_VERSION_BDEV			1
    146#define BCACHE_SB_VERSION_CDEV_WITH_UUID	3
    147#define BCACHE_SB_VERSION_BDEV_WITH_OFFSET	4
    148#define BCACHE_SB_VERSION_CDEV_WITH_FEATURES	5
    149#define BCACHE_SB_VERSION_BDEV_WITH_FEATURES	6
    150#define BCACHE_SB_MAX_VERSION			6
    151
    152#define SB_SECTOR			8
    153#define SB_OFFSET			(SB_SECTOR << SECTOR_SHIFT)
    154#define SB_SIZE				4096
    155#define SB_LABEL_SIZE			32
    156#define SB_JOURNAL_BUCKETS		256U
    157/* SB_JOURNAL_BUCKETS must be divisible by BITS_PER_LONG */
    158#define MAX_CACHES_PER_SET		8
    159
    160#define BDEV_DATA_START_DEFAULT		16	/* sectors */
    161
    162struct cache_sb_disk {
    163	__le64			csum;
    164	__le64			offset;	/* sector where this sb was written */
    165	__le64			version;
    166
    167	__u8			magic[16];
    168
    169	__u8			uuid[16];
    170	union {
    171		__u8		set_uuid[16];
    172		__le64		set_magic;
    173	};
    174	__u8			label[SB_LABEL_SIZE];
    175
    176	__le64			flags;
    177	__le64			seq;
    178
    179	__le64			feature_compat;
    180	__le64			feature_incompat;
    181	__le64			feature_ro_compat;
    182
    183	__le64			pad[5];
    184
    185	union {
    186	struct {
    187		/* Cache devices */
    188		__le64		nbuckets;	/* device size */
    189
    190		__le16		block_size;	/* sectors */
    191		__le16		bucket_size;	/* sectors */
    192
    193		__le16		nr_in_set;
    194		__le16		nr_this_dev;
    195	};
    196	struct {
    197		/* Backing devices */
    198		__le64		data_offset;
    199
    200		/*
    201		 * block_size from the cache device section is still used by
    202		 * backing devices, so don't add anything here until we fix
    203		 * things to not need it for backing devices anymore
    204		 */
    205	};
    206	};
    207
    208	__le32			last_mount;	/* time overflow in y2106 */
    209
    210	__le16			first_bucket;
    211	union {
    212		__le16		njournal_buckets;
    213		__le16		keys;
    214	};
    215	__le64			d[SB_JOURNAL_BUCKETS];	/* journal buckets */
    216	__le16			obso_bucket_size_hi;	/* obsoleted */
    217};
    218
    219/*
    220 * This is for in-memory bcache super block.
    221 * NOTE: cache_sb is NOT exactly mapping to cache_sb_disk, the member
    222 *       size, ordering and even whole struct size may be different
    223 *       from cache_sb_disk.
    224 */
    225struct cache_sb {
    226	__u64			offset;	/* sector where this sb was written */
    227	__u64			version;
    228
    229	__u8			magic[16];
    230
    231	__u8			uuid[16];
    232	union {
    233		__u8		set_uuid[16];
    234		__u64		set_magic;
    235	};
    236	__u8			label[SB_LABEL_SIZE];
    237
    238	__u64			flags;
    239	__u64			seq;
    240
    241	__u64			feature_compat;
    242	__u64			feature_incompat;
    243	__u64			feature_ro_compat;
    244
    245	union {
    246	struct {
    247		/* Cache devices */
    248		__u64		nbuckets;	/* device size */
    249
    250		__u16		block_size;	/* sectors */
    251		__u16		nr_in_set;
    252		__u16		nr_this_dev;
    253		__u32		bucket_size;	/* sectors */
    254	};
    255	struct {
    256		/* Backing devices */
    257		__u64		data_offset;
    258
    259		/*
    260		 * block_size from the cache device section is still used by
    261		 * backing devices, so don't add anything here until we fix
    262		 * things to not need it for backing devices anymore
    263		 */
    264	};
    265	};
    266
    267	__u32			last_mount;	/* time overflow in y2106 */
    268
    269	__u16			first_bucket;
    270	union {
    271		__u16		njournal_buckets;
    272		__u16		keys;
    273	};
    274	__u64			d[SB_JOURNAL_BUCKETS];	/* journal buckets */
    275};
    276
    277static inline _Bool SB_IS_BDEV(const struct cache_sb *sb)
    278{
    279	return sb->version == BCACHE_SB_VERSION_BDEV
    280		|| sb->version == BCACHE_SB_VERSION_BDEV_WITH_OFFSET
    281		|| sb->version == BCACHE_SB_VERSION_BDEV_WITH_FEATURES;
    282}
    283
    284BITMASK(CACHE_SYNC,			struct cache_sb, flags, 0, 1);
    285BITMASK(CACHE_DISCARD,			struct cache_sb, flags, 1, 1);
    286BITMASK(CACHE_REPLACEMENT,		struct cache_sb, flags, 2, 3);
    287#define CACHE_REPLACEMENT_LRU		0U
    288#define CACHE_REPLACEMENT_FIFO		1U
    289#define CACHE_REPLACEMENT_RANDOM	2U
    290
    291BITMASK(BDEV_CACHE_MODE,		struct cache_sb, flags, 0, 4);
    292#define CACHE_MODE_WRITETHROUGH		0U
    293#define CACHE_MODE_WRITEBACK		1U
    294#define CACHE_MODE_WRITEAROUND		2U
    295#define CACHE_MODE_NONE			3U
    296BITMASK(BDEV_STATE,			struct cache_sb, flags, 61, 2);
    297#define BDEV_STATE_NONE			0U
    298#define BDEV_STATE_CLEAN		1U
    299#define BDEV_STATE_DIRTY		2U
    300#define BDEV_STATE_STALE		3U
    301
    302/*
    303 * Magic numbers
    304 *
    305 * The various other data structures have their own magic numbers, which are
    306 * xored with the first part of the cache set's UUID
    307 */
    308
    309#define JSET_MAGIC			0x245235c1a3625032ULL
    310#define PSET_MAGIC			0x6750e15f87337f91ULL
    311#define BSET_MAGIC			0x90135c78b99e07f5ULL
    312
    313static inline __u64 jset_magic(struct cache_sb *sb)
    314{
    315	return sb->set_magic ^ JSET_MAGIC;
    316}
    317
    318static inline __u64 pset_magic(struct cache_sb *sb)
    319{
    320	return sb->set_magic ^ PSET_MAGIC;
    321}
    322
    323static inline __u64 bset_magic(struct cache_sb *sb)
    324{
    325	return sb->set_magic ^ BSET_MAGIC;
    326}
    327
    328/*
    329 * Journal
    330 *
    331 * On disk format for a journal entry:
    332 * seq is monotonically increasing; every journal entry has its own unique
    333 * sequence number.
    334 *
    335 * last_seq is the oldest journal entry that still has keys the btree hasn't
    336 * flushed to disk yet.
    337 *
    338 * version is for on disk format changes.
    339 */
    340
    341#define BCACHE_JSET_VERSION_UUIDv1	1
    342#define BCACHE_JSET_VERSION_UUID	1	/* Always latest UUID format */
    343#define BCACHE_JSET_VERSION		1
    344
    345struct jset {
    346	__u64			csum;
    347	__u64			magic;
    348	__u64			seq;
    349	__u32			version;
    350	__u32			keys;
    351
    352	__u64			last_seq;
    353
    354	BKEY_PADDED(uuid_bucket);
    355	BKEY_PADDED(btree_root);
    356	__u16			btree_level;
    357	__u16			pad[3];
    358
    359	__u64			prio_bucket[MAX_CACHES_PER_SET];
    360
    361	union {
    362		struct bkey	start[0];
    363		__u64		d[0];
    364	};
    365};
    366
    367/* Bucket prios/gens */
    368
    369struct prio_set {
    370	__u64			csum;
    371	__u64			magic;
    372	__u64			seq;
    373	__u32			version;
    374	__u32			pad;
    375
    376	__u64			next_bucket;
    377
    378	struct bucket_disk {
    379		__u16		prio;
    380		__u8		gen;
    381	} __attribute((packed)) data[];
    382};
    383
    384/* UUIDS - per backing device/flash only volume metadata */
    385
    386struct uuid_entry {
    387	union {
    388		struct {
    389			__u8	uuid[16];
    390			__u8	label[32];
    391			__u32	first_reg; /* time overflow in y2106 */
    392			__u32	last_reg;
    393			__u32	invalidated;
    394
    395			__u32	flags;
    396			/* Size of flash only volumes */
    397			__u64	sectors;
    398		};
    399
    400		__u8		pad[128];
    401	};
    402};
    403
    404BITMASK(UUID_FLASH_ONLY,	struct uuid_entry, flags, 0, 1);
    405
    406/* Btree nodes */
    407
    408/* Version 1: Seed pointer into btree node checksum
    409 */
    410#define BCACHE_BSET_CSUM		1
    411#define BCACHE_BSET_VERSION		1
    412
    413/*
    414 * Btree nodes
    415 *
    416 * On disk a btree node is a list/log of these; within each set the keys are
    417 * sorted
    418 */
    419struct bset {
    420	__u64			csum;
    421	__u64			magic;
    422	__u64			seq;
    423	__u32			version;
    424	__u32			keys;
    425
    426	union {
    427		struct bkey	start[0];
    428		__u64		d[0];
    429	};
    430};
    431
    432/* OBSOLETE */
    433
    434/* UUIDS - per backing device/flash only volume metadata */
    435
    436struct uuid_entry_v0 {
    437	__u8		uuid[16];
    438	__u8		label[32];
    439	__u32		first_reg;
    440	__u32		last_reg;
    441	__u32		invalidated;
    442	__u32		pad;
    443};
    444
    445#endif /* _LINUX_BCACHE_H */