cachepc-linux

Fork of AMDESE/linux with modifications for CachePC side-channel attack
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xfs_log_rlimit.c (6367B)


      1// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
      2/*
      3 * Copyright (c) 2013 Jie Liu.
      4 * All Rights Reserved.
      5 */
      6#include "xfs.h"
      7#include "xfs_fs.h"
      8#include "xfs_shared.h"
      9#include "xfs_format.h"
     10#include "xfs_log_format.h"
     11#include "xfs_trans_resv.h"
     12#include "xfs_mount.h"
     13#include "xfs_da_format.h"
     14#include "xfs_trans_space.h"
     15#include "xfs_da_btree.h"
     16#include "xfs_bmap_btree.h"
     17#include "xfs_trace.h"
     18
     19/*
     20 * Calculate the maximum length in bytes that would be required for a local
     21 * attribute value as large attributes out of line are not logged.
     22 */
     23STATIC int
     24xfs_log_calc_max_attrsetm_res(
     25	struct xfs_mount	*mp)
     26{
     27	int			size;
     28	int			nblks;
     29
     30	size = xfs_attr_leaf_entsize_local_max(mp->m_attr_geo->blksize) -
     31	       MAXNAMELEN - 1;
     32	nblks = XFS_DAENTER_SPACE_RES(mp, XFS_ATTR_FORK);
     33	nblks += XFS_B_TO_FSB(mp, size);
     34	nblks += XFS_NEXTENTADD_SPACE_RES(mp, size, XFS_ATTR_FORK);
     35
     36	return  M_RES(mp)->tr_attrsetm.tr_logres +
     37		M_RES(mp)->tr_attrsetrt.tr_logres * nblks;
     38}
     39
     40/*
     41 * Compute an alternate set of log reservation sizes for use exclusively with
     42 * minimum log size calculations.
     43 */
     44static void
     45xfs_log_calc_trans_resv_for_minlogblocks(
     46	struct xfs_mount	*mp,
     47	struct xfs_trans_resv	*resv)
     48{
     49	unsigned int		rmap_maxlevels = mp->m_rmap_maxlevels;
     50
     51	/*
     52	 * In the early days of rmap+reflink, we always set the rmap maxlevels
     53	 * to 9 even if the AG was small enough that it would never grow to
     54	 * that height.  Transaction reservation sizes influence the minimum
     55	 * log size calculation, which influences the size of the log that mkfs
     56	 * creates.  Use the old value here to ensure that newly formatted
     57	 * small filesystems will mount on older kernels.
     58	 */
     59	if (xfs_has_rmapbt(mp) && xfs_has_reflink(mp))
     60		mp->m_rmap_maxlevels = XFS_OLD_REFLINK_RMAP_MAXLEVELS;
     61
     62	xfs_trans_resv_calc(mp, resv);
     63
     64	if (xfs_has_reflink(mp)) {
     65		/*
     66		 * In the early days of reflink, typical log operation counts
     67		 * were greatly overestimated.
     68		 */
     69		resv->tr_write.tr_logcount = XFS_WRITE_LOG_COUNT_REFLINK;
     70		resv->tr_itruncate.tr_logcount =
     71				XFS_ITRUNCATE_LOG_COUNT_REFLINK;
     72		resv->tr_qm_dqalloc.tr_logcount = XFS_WRITE_LOG_COUNT_REFLINK;
     73	} else if (xfs_has_rmapbt(mp)) {
     74		/*
     75		 * In the early days of non-reflink rmap, the impact of rmapbt
     76		 * updates on log counts were not taken into account at all.
     77		 */
     78		resv->tr_write.tr_logcount = XFS_WRITE_LOG_COUNT;
     79		resv->tr_itruncate.tr_logcount = XFS_ITRUNCATE_LOG_COUNT;
     80		resv->tr_qm_dqalloc.tr_logcount = XFS_WRITE_LOG_COUNT;
     81	}
     82
     83	/*
     84	 * In the early days of reflink, we did not use deferred refcount
     85	 * update log items, so log reservations must be recomputed using the
     86	 * old calculations.
     87	 */
     88	resv->tr_write.tr_logres =
     89			xfs_calc_write_reservation_minlogsize(mp);
     90	resv->tr_itruncate.tr_logres =
     91			xfs_calc_itruncate_reservation_minlogsize(mp);
     92	resv->tr_qm_dqalloc.tr_logres =
     93			xfs_calc_qm_dqalloc_reservation_minlogsize(mp);
     94
     95	/* Put everything back the way it was.  This goes at the end. */
     96	mp->m_rmap_maxlevels = rmap_maxlevels;
     97}
     98
     99/*
    100 * Iterate over the log space reservation table to figure out and return
    101 * the maximum one in terms of the pre-calculated values which were done
    102 * at mount time.
    103 */
    104void
    105xfs_log_get_max_trans_res(
    106	struct xfs_mount	*mp,
    107	struct xfs_trans_res	*max_resp)
    108{
    109	struct xfs_trans_resv	resv = {};
    110	struct xfs_trans_res	*resp;
    111	struct xfs_trans_res	*end_resp;
    112	unsigned int		i;
    113	int			log_space = 0;
    114	int			attr_space;
    115
    116	attr_space = xfs_log_calc_max_attrsetm_res(mp);
    117
    118	xfs_log_calc_trans_resv_for_minlogblocks(mp, &resv);
    119
    120	resp = (struct xfs_trans_res *)&resv;
    121	end_resp = (struct xfs_trans_res *)(&resv + 1);
    122	for (i = 0; resp < end_resp; i++, resp++) {
    123		int		tmp = resp->tr_logcount > 1 ?
    124				      resp->tr_logres * resp->tr_logcount :
    125				      resp->tr_logres;
    126
    127		trace_xfs_trans_resv_calc_minlogsize(mp, i, resp);
    128		if (log_space < tmp) {
    129			log_space = tmp;
    130			*max_resp = *resp;		/* struct copy */
    131		}
    132	}
    133
    134	if (attr_space > log_space) {
    135		*max_resp = resv.tr_attrsetm;	/* struct copy */
    136		max_resp->tr_logres = attr_space;
    137	}
    138	trace_xfs_log_get_max_trans_res(mp, max_resp);
    139}
    140
    141/*
    142 * Calculate the minimum valid log size for the given superblock configuration.
    143 * Used to calculate the minimum log size at mkfs time, and to determine if
    144 * the log is large enough or not at mount time. Returns the minimum size in
    145 * filesystem block size units.
    146 */
    147int
    148xfs_log_calc_minimum_size(
    149	struct xfs_mount	*mp)
    150{
    151	struct xfs_trans_res	tres = {0};
    152	int			max_logres;
    153	int			min_logblks = 0;
    154	int			lsunit = 0;
    155
    156	xfs_log_get_max_trans_res(mp, &tres);
    157
    158	max_logres = xfs_log_calc_unit_res(mp, tres.tr_logres);
    159	if (tres.tr_logcount > 1)
    160		max_logres *= tres.tr_logcount;
    161
    162	if (xfs_has_logv2(mp) && mp->m_sb.sb_logsunit > 1)
    163		lsunit = BTOBB(mp->m_sb.sb_logsunit);
    164
    165	/*
    166	 * Two factors should be taken into account for calculating the minimum
    167	 * log space.
    168	 * 1) The fundamental limitation is that no single transaction can be
    169	 *    larger than half size of the log.
    170	 *
    171	 *    From mkfs.xfs, this is considered by the XFS_MIN_LOG_FACTOR
    172	 *    define, which is set to 3. That means we can definitely fit
    173	 *    maximally sized 2 transactions in the log. We'll use this same
    174	 *    value here.
    175	 *
    176	 * 2) If the lsunit option is specified, a transaction requires 2 LSU
    177	 *    for the reservation because there are two log writes that can
    178	 *    require padding - the transaction data and the commit record which
    179	 *    are written separately and both can require padding to the LSU.
    180	 *    Consider that we can have an active CIL reservation holding 2*LSU,
    181	 *    but the CIL is not over a push threshold, in this case, if we
    182	 *    don't have enough log space for at one new transaction, which
    183	 *    includes another 2*LSU in the reservation, we will run into dead
    184	 *    loop situation in log space grant procedure. i.e.
    185	 *    xlog_grant_head_wait().
    186	 *
    187	 *    Hence the log size needs to be able to contain two maximally sized
    188	 *    and padded transactions, which is (2 * (2 * LSU + maxlres)).
    189	 *
    190	 * Also, the log size should be a multiple of the log stripe unit, round
    191	 * it up to lsunit boundary if lsunit is specified.
    192	 */
    193	if (lsunit) {
    194		min_logblks = roundup_64(BTOBB(max_logres), lsunit) +
    195			      2 * lsunit;
    196	} else
    197		min_logblks = BTOBB(max_logres) + 2 * BBSIZE;
    198	min_logblks *= XFS_MIN_LOG_FACTOR;
    199
    200	return XFS_BB_TO_FSB(mp, min_logblks);
    201}