dcache.c (12695B)
1// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later 2/* 3 * dcache.c 4 * 5 * dentry cache handling code 6 * 7 * Copyright (C) 2002, 2004 Oracle. All rights reserved. 8 */ 9 10#include <linux/fs.h> 11#include <linux/types.h> 12#include <linux/slab.h> 13#include <linux/namei.h> 14 15#include <cluster/masklog.h> 16 17#include "ocfs2.h" 18 19#include "alloc.h" 20#include "dcache.h" 21#include "dlmglue.h" 22#include "file.h" 23#include "inode.h" 24#include "ocfs2_trace.h" 25 26void ocfs2_dentry_attach_gen(struct dentry *dentry) 27{ 28 unsigned long gen = 29 OCFS2_I(d_inode(dentry->d_parent))->ip_dir_lock_gen; 30 BUG_ON(d_inode(dentry)); 31 dentry->d_fsdata = (void *)gen; 32} 33 34 35static int ocfs2_dentry_revalidate(struct dentry *dentry, unsigned int flags) 36{ 37 struct inode *inode; 38 int ret = 0; /* if all else fails, just return false */ 39 struct ocfs2_super *osb; 40 41 if (flags & LOOKUP_RCU) 42 return -ECHILD; 43 44 inode = d_inode(dentry); 45 osb = OCFS2_SB(dentry->d_sb); 46 47 trace_ocfs2_dentry_revalidate(dentry, dentry->d_name.len, 48 dentry->d_name.name); 49 50 /* For a negative dentry - 51 * check the generation number of the parent and compare with the 52 * one stored in the inode. 53 */ 54 if (inode == NULL) { 55 unsigned long gen = (unsigned long) dentry->d_fsdata; 56 unsigned long pgen; 57 spin_lock(&dentry->d_lock); 58 pgen = OCFS2_I(d_inode(dentry->d_parent))->ip_dir_lock_gen; 59 spin_unlock(&dentry->d_lock); 60 trace_ocfs2_dentry_revalidate_negative(dentry->d_name.len, 61 dentry->d_name.name, 62 pgen, gen); 63 if (gen != pgen) 64 goto bail; 65 goto valid; 66 } 67 68 BUG_ON(!osb); 69 70 if (inode == osb->root_inode || is_bad_inode(inode)) 71 goto bail; 72 73 spin_lock(&OCFS2_I(inode)->ip_lock); 74 /* did we or someone else delete this inode? */ 75 if (OCFS2_I(inode)->ip_flags & OCFS2_INODE_DELETED) { 76 spin_unlock(&OCFS2_I(inode)->ip_lock); 77 trace_ocfs2_dentry_revalidate_delete( 78 (unsigned long long)OCFS2_I(inode)->ip_blkno); 79 goto bail; 80 } 81 spin_unlock(&OCFS2_I(inode)->ip_lock); 82 83 /* 84 * We don't need a cluster lock to test this because once an 85 * inode nlink hits zero, it never goes back. 86 */ 87 if (inode->i_nlink == 0) { 88 trace_ocfs2_dentry_revalidate_orphaned( 89 (unsigned long long)OCFS2_I(inode)->ip_blkno, 90 S_ISDIR(inode->i_mode)); 91 goto bail; 92 } 93 94 /* 95 * If the last lookup failed to create dentry lock, let us 96 * redo it. 97 */ 98 if (!dentry->d_fsdata) { 99 trace_ocfs2_dentry_revalidate_nofsdata( 100 (unsigned long long)OCFS2_I(inode)->ip_blkno); 101 goto bail; 102 } 103 104valid: 105 ret = 1; 106 107bail: 108 trace_ocfs2_dentry_revalidate_ret(ret); 109 return ret; 110} 111 112static int ocfs2_match_dentry(struct dentry *dentry, 113 u64 parent_blkno, 114 int skip_unhashed) 115{ 116 struct inode *parent; 117 118 /* 119 * ocfs2_lookup() does a d_splice_alias() _before_ attaching 120 * to the lock data, so we skip those here, otherwise 121 * ocfs2_dentry_attach_lock() will get its original dentry 122 * back. 123 */ 124 if (!dentry->d_fsdata) 125 return 0; 126 127 if (!dentry->d_parent) 128 return 0; 129 130 if (skip_unhashed && d_unhashed(dentry)) 131 return 0; 132 133 parent = d_inode(dentry->d_parent); 134 /* Negative parent dentry? */ 135 if (!parent) 136 return 0; 137 138 /* Name is in a different directory. */ 139 if (OCFS2_I(parent)->ip_blkno != parent_blkno) 140 return 0; 141 142 return 1; 143} 144 145/* 146 * Walk the inode alias list, and find a dentry which has a given 147 * parent. ocfs2_dentry_attach_lock() wants to find _any_ alias as it 148 * is looking for a dentry_lock reference. The downconvert thread is 149 * looking to unhash aliases, so we allow it to skip any that already 150 * have that property. 151 */ 152struct dentry *ocfs2_find_local_alias(struct inode *inode, 153 u64 parent_blkno, 154 int skip_unhashed) 155{ 156 struct dentry *dentry; 157 158 spin_lock(&inode->i_lock); 159 hlist_for_each_entry(dentry, &inode->i_dentry, d_u.d_alias) { 160 spin_lock(&dentry->d_lock); 161 if (ocfs2_match_dentry(dentry, parent_blkno, skip_unhashed)) { 162 trace_ocfs2_find_local_alias(dentry->d_name.len, 163 dentry->d_name.name); 164 165 dget_dlock(dentry); 166 spin_unlock(&dentry->d_lock); 167 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock); 168 return dentry; 169 } 170 spin_unlock(&dentry->d_lock); 171 } 172 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock); 173 return NULL; 174} 175 176DEFINE_SPINLOCK(dentry_attach_lock); 177 178/* 179 * Attach this dentry to a cluster lock. 180 * 181 * Dentry locks cover all links in a given directory to a particular 182 * inode. We do this so that ocfs2 can build a lock name which all 183 * nodes in the cluster can agree on at all times. Shoving full names 184 * in the cluster lock won't work due to size restrictions. Covering 185 * links inside of a directory is a good compromise because it still 186 * allows us to use the parent directory lock to synchronize 187 * operations. 188 * 189 * Call this function with the parent dir semaphore and the parent dir 190 * cluster lock held. 191 * 192 * The dir semaphore will protect us from having to worry about 193 * concurrent processes on our node trying to attach a lock at the 194 * same time. 195 * 196 * The dir cluster lock (held at either PR or EX mode) protects us 197 * from unlink and rename on other nodes. 198 * 199 * A dput() can happen asynchronously due to pruning, so we cover 200 * attaching and detaching the dentry lock with a 201 * dentry_attach_lock. 202 * 203 * A node which has done lookup on a name retains a protected read 204 * lock until final dput. If the user requests and unlink or rename, 205 * the protected read is upgraded to an exclusive lock. Other nodes 206 * who have seen the dentry will then be informed that they need to 207 * downgrade their lock, which will involve d_delete on the 208 * dentry. This happens in ocfs2_dentry_convert_worker(). 209 */ 210int ocfs2_dentry_attach_lock(struct dentry *dentry, 211 struct inode *inode, 212 u64 parent_blkno) 213{ 214 int ret; 215 struct dentry *alias; 216 struct ocfs2_dentry_lock *dl = dentry->d_fsdata; 217 218 trace_ocfs2_dentry_attach_lock(dentry->d_name.len, dentry->d_name.name, 219 (unsigned long long)parent_blkno, dl); 220 221 /* 222 * Negative dentry. We ignore these for now. 223 * 224 * XXX: Could we can improve ocfs2_dentry_revalidate() by 225 * tracking these? 226 */ 227 if (!inode) 228 return 0; 229 230 if (d_really_is_negative(dentry) && dentry->d_fsdata) { 231 /* Converting a negative dentry to positive 232 Clear dentry->d_fsdata */ 233 dentry->d_fsdata = dl = NULL; 234 } 235 236 if (dl) { 237 mlog_bug_on_msg(dl->dl_parent_blkno != parent_blkno, 238 " \"%pd\": old parent: %llu, new: %llu\n", 239 dentry, 240 (unsigned long long)parent_blkno, 241 (unsigned long long)dl->dl_parent_blkno); 242 return 0; 243 } 244 245 alias = ocfs2_find_local_alias(inode, parent_blkno, 0); 246 if (alias) { 247 /* 248 * Great, an alias exists, which means we must have a 249 * dentry lock already. We can just grab the lock off 250 * the alias and add it to the list. 251 * 252 * We're depending here on the fact that this dentry 253 * was found and exists in the dcache and so must have 254 * a reference to the dentry_lock because we can't 255 * race creates. Final dput() cannot happen on it 256 * since we have it pinned, so our reference is safe. 257 */ 258 dl = alias->d_fsdata; 259 mlog_bug_on_msg(!dl, "parent %llu, ino %llu\n", 260 (unsigned long long)parent_blkno, 261 (unsigned long long)OCFS2_I(inode)->ip_blkno); 262 263 mlog_bug_on_msg(dl->dl_parent_blkno != parent_blkno, 264 " \"%pd\": old parent: %llu, new: %llu\n", 265 dentry, 266 (unsigned long long)parent_blkno, 267 (unsigned long long)dl->dl_parent_blkno); 268 269 trace_ocfs2_dentry_attach_lock_found(dl->dl_lockres.l_name, 270 (unsigned long long)parent_blkno, 271 (unsigned long long)OCFS2_I(inode)->ip_blkno); 272 273 goto out_attach; 274 } 275 276 /* 277 * There are no other aliases 278 */ 279 dl = kmalloc(sizeof(*dl), GFP_NOFS); 280 if (!dl) { 281 ret = -ENOMEM; 282 mlog_errno(ret); 283 return ret; 284 } 285 286 dl->dl_count = 0; 287 /* 288 * Does this have to happen below, for all attaches, in case 289 * the struct inode gets blown away by the downconvert thread? 290 */ 291 dl->dl_inode = igrab(inode); 292 dl->dl_parent_blkno = parent_blkno; 293 ocfs2_dentry_lock_res_init(dl, parent_blkno, inode); 294 295out_attach: 296 spin_lock(&dentry_attach_lock); 297 if (unlikely(dentry->d_fsdata && !alias)) { 298 /* d_fsdata is set by a racing thread which is doing 299 * the same thing as this thread is doing. Leave the racing 300 * thread going ahead and we return here. 301 */ 302 spin_unlock(&dentry_attach_lock); 303 iput(dl->dl_inode); 304 ocfs2_lock_res_free(&dl->dl_lockres); 305 kfree(dl); 306 return 0; 307 } 308 309 dentry->d_fsdata = dl; 310 dl->dl_count++; 311 spin_unlock(&dentry_attach_lock); 312 313 /* 314 * This actually gets us our PRMODE level lock. From now on, 315 * we'll have a notification if one of these names is 316 * destroyed on another node. 317 */ 318 ret = ocfs2_dentry_lock(dentry, 0); 319 if (!ret) 320 ocfs2_dentry_unlock(dentry, 0); 321 else 322 mlog_errno(ret); 323 324 /* 325 * In case of error, manually free the allocation and do the iput(). 326 * We need to do this because error here means no d_instantiate(), 327 * which means iput() will not be called during dput(dentry). 328 */ 329 if (ret < 0 && !alias) { 330 ocfs2_lock_res_free(&dl->dl_lockres); 331 BUG_ON(dl->dl_count != 1); 332 spin_lock(&dentry_attach_lock); 333 dentry->d_fsdata = NULL; 334 spin_unlock(&dentry_attach_lock); 335 kfree(dl); 336 iput(inode); 337 } 338 339 dput(alias); 340 341 return ret; 342} 343 344/* 345 * ocfs2_dentry_iput() and friends. 346 * 347 * At this point, our particular dentry is detached from the inodes 348 * alias list, so there's no way that the locking code can find it. 349 * 350 * The interesting stuff happens when we determine that our lock needs 351 * to go away because this is the last subdir alias in the 352 * system. This function needs to handle a couple things: 353 * 354 * 1) Synchronizing lock shutdown with the downconvert threads. This 355 * is already handled for us via the lockres release drop function 356 * called in ocfs2_release_dentry_lock() 357 * 358 * 2) A race may occur when we're doing our lock shutdown and 359 * another process wants to create a new dentry lock. Right now we 360 * let them race, which means that for a very short while, this 361 * node might have two locks on a lock resource. This should be a 362 * problem though because one of them is in the process of being 363 * thrown out. 364 */ 365static void ocfs2_drop_dentry_lock(struct ocfs2_super *osb, 366 struct ocfs2_dentry_lock *dl) 367{ 368 iput(dl->dl_inode); 369 ocfs2_simple_drop_lockres(osb, &dl->dl_lockres); 370 ocfs2_lock_res_free(&dl->dl_lockres); 371 kfree(dl); 372} 373 374void ocfs2_dentry_lock_put(struct ocfs2_super *osb, 375 struct ocfs2_dentry_lock *dl) 376{ 377 int unlock = 0; 378 379 BUG_ON(dl->dl_count == 0); 380 381 spin_lock(&dentry_attach_lock); 382 dl->dl_count--; 383 unlock = !dl->dl_count; 384 spin_unlock(&dentry_attach_lock); 385 386 if (unlock) 387 ocfs2_drop_dentry_lock(osb, dl); 388} 389 390static void ocfs2_dentry_iput(struct dentry *dentry, struct inode *inode) 391{ 392 struct ocfs2_dentry_lock *dl = dentry->d_fsdata; 393 394 if (!dl) { 395 /* 396 * No dentry lock is ok if we're disconnected or 397 * unhashed. 398 */ 399 if (!(dentry->d_flags & DCACHE_DISCONNECTED) && 400 !d_unhashed(dentry)) { 401 unsigned long long ino = 0ULL; 402 if (inode) 403 ino = (unsigned long long)OCFS2_I(inode)->ip_blkno; 404 mlog(ML_ERROR, "Dentry is missing cluster lock. " 405 "inode: %llu, d_flags: 0x%x, d_name: %pd\n", 406 ino, dentry->d_flags, dentry); 407 } 408 409 goto out; 410 } 411 412 mlog_bug_on_msg(dl->dl_count == 0, "dentry: %pd, count: %u\n", 413 dentry, dl->dl_count); 414 415 ocfs2_dentry_lock_put(OCFS2_SB(dentry->d_sb), dl); 416 417out: 418 iput(inode); 419} 420 421/* 422 * d_move(), but keep the locks in sync. 423 * 424 * When we are done, "dentry" will have the parent dir and name of 425 * "target", which will be thrown away. 426 * 427 * We manually update the lock of "dentry" if need be. 428 * 429 * "target" doesn't have it's dentry lock touched - we allow the later 430 * dput() to handle this for us. 431 * 432 * This is called during ocfs2_rename(), while holding parent 433 * directory locks. The dentries have already been deleted on other 434 * nodes via ocfs2_remote_dentry_delete(). 435 * 436 * Normally, the VFS handles the d_move() for the file system, after 437 * the ->rename() callback. OCFS2 wants to handle this internally, so 438 * the new lock can be created atomically with respect to the cluster. 439 */ 440void ocfs2_dentry_move(struct dentry *dentry, struct dentry *target, 441 struct inode *old_dir, struct inode *new_dir) 442{ 443 int ret; 444 struct ocfs2_super *osb = OCFS2_SB(old_dir->i_sb); 445 struct inode *inode = d_inode(dentry); 446 447 /* 448 * Move within the same directory, so the actual lock info won't 449 * change. 450 * 451 * XXX: Is there any advantage to dropping the lock here? 452 */ 453 if (old_dir == new_dir) 454 goto out_move; 455 456 ocfs2_dentry_lock_put(osb, dentry->d_fsdata); 457 458 dentry->d_fsdata = NULL; 459 ret = ocfs2_dentry_attach_lock(dentry, inode, OCFS2_I(new_dir)->ip_blkno); 460 if (ret) 461 mlog_errno(ret); 462 463out_move: 464 d_move(dentry, target); 465} 466 467const struct dentry_operations ocfs2_dentry_ops = { 468 .d_revalidate = ocfs2_dentry_revalidate, 469 .d_iput = ocfs2_dentry_iput, 470};