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      1/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later */
      2/* General filesystem caching interface
      3 *
      4 * Copyright (C) 2021 Red Hat, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
      5 * Written by David Howells (dhowells@redhat.com)
      6 *
      7 * NOTE!!! See:
      8 *
      9 *	Documentation/filesystems/caching/netfs-api.rst
     10 *
     11 * for a description of the network filesystem interface declared here.
     12 */
     13
     14#ifndef _LINUX_FSCACHE_H
     15#define _LINUX_FSCACHE_H
     16
     17#include <linux/fs.h>
     18#include <linux/netfs.h>
     19#include <linux/writeback.h>
     20
     21#if defined(CONFIG_FSCACHE) || defined(CONFIG_FSCACHE_MODULE)
     22#define __fscache_available (1)
     23#define fscache_available() (1)
     24#define fscache_volume_valid(volume) (volume)
     25#define fscache_cookie_valid(cookie) (cookie)
     26#define fscache_resources_valid(cres) ((cres)->cache_priv)
     27#define fscache_cookie_enabled(cookie) (cookie && !test_bit(FSCACHE_COOKIE_DISABLED, &cookie->flags))
     28#else
     29#define __fscache_available (0)
     30#define fscache_available() (0)
     31#define fscache_volume_valid(volume) (0)
     32#define fscache_cookie_valid(cookie) (0)
     33#define fscache_resources_valid(cres) (false)
     34#define fscache_cookie_enabled(cookie) (0)
     35#endif
     36
     37struct fscache_cookie;
     38
     39#define FSCACHE_ADV_SINGLE_CHUNK	0x01 /* The object is a single chunk of data */
     40#define FSCACHE_ADV_WRITE_CACHE		0x00 /* Do cache if written to locally */
     41#define FSCACHE_ADV_WRITE_NOCACHE	0x02 /* Don't cache if written to locally */
     42#define FSCACHE_ADV_WANT_CACHE_SIZE	0x04 /* Retrieve cache size at runtime */
     43
     44#define FSCACHE_INVAL_DIO_WRITE		0x01 /* Invalidate due to DIO write */
     45
     46enum fscache_want_state {
     47	FSCACHE_WANT_PARAMS,
     48	FSCACHE_WANT_WRITE,
     49	FSCACHE_WANT_READ,
     50};
     51
     52/*
     53 * Data object state.
     54 */
     55enum fscache_cookie_state {
     56	FSCACHE_COOKIE_STATE_QUIESCENT,		/* The cookie is uncached */
     57	FSCACHE_COOKIE_STATE_LOOKING_UP,	/* The cache object is being looked up */
     58	FSCACHE_COOKIE_STATE_CREATING,		/* The cache object is being created */
     59	FSCACHE_COOKIE_STATE_ACTIVE,		/* The cache is active, readable and writable */
     60	FSCACHE_COOKIE_STATE_INVALIDATING,	/* The cache is being invalidated */
     61	FSCACHE_COOKIE_STATE_FAILED,		/* The cache failed, withdraw to clear */
     62	FSCACHE_COOKIE_STATE_LRU_DISCARDING,	/* The cookie is being discarded by the LRU */
     63	FSCACHE_COOKIE_STATE_WITHDRAWING,	/* The cookie is being withdrawn */
     64	FSCACHE_COOKIE_STATE_RELINQUISHING,	/* The cookie is being relinquished */
     65	FSCACHE_COOKIE_STATE_DROPPED,		/* The cookie has been dropped */
     66#define FSCACHE_COOKIE_STATE__NR (FSCACHE_COOKIE_STATE_DROPPED + 1)
     67} __attribute__((mode(byte)));
     68
     69/*
     70 * Volume representation cookie.
     71 */
     72struct fscache_volume {
     73	refcount_t			ref;
     74	atomic_t			n_cookies;	/* Number of data cookies in volume */
     75	atomic_t			n_accesses;	/* Number of cache accesses in progress */
     76	unsigned int			debug_id;
     77	unsigned int			key_hash;	/* Hash of key string */
     78	char				*key;		/* Volume ID, eg. "afs@example.com@1234" */
     79	struct list_head		proc_link;	/* Link in /proc/fs/fscache/volumes */
     80	struct hlist_bl_node		hash_link;	/* Link in hash table */
     81	struct work_struct		work;
     82	struct fscache_cache		*cache;		/* The cache in which this resides */
     83	void				*cache_priv;	/* Cache private data */
     84	spinlock_t			lock;
     85	unsigned long			flags;
     86#define FSCACHE_VOLUME_RELINQUISHED	0	/* Volume is being cleaned up */
     87#define FSCACHE_VOLUME_INVALIDATE	1	/* Volume was invalidated */
     88#define FSCACHE_VOLUME_COLLIDED_WITH	2	/* Volume was collided with */
     89#define FSCACHE_VOLUME_ACQUIRE_PENDING	3	/* Volume is waiting to complete acquisition */
     90#define FSCACHE_VOLUME_CREATING		4	/* Volume is being created on disk */
     91	u8				coherency_len;	/* Length of the coherency data */
     92	u8				coherency[];	/* Coherency data */
     93};
     94
     95/*
     96 * Data file representation cookie.
     97 * - a file will only appear in one cache
     98 * - a request to cache a file may or may not be honoured, subject to
     99 *   constraints such as disk space
    100 * - indices are created on disk just-in-time
    101 */
    102struct fscache_cookie {
    103	refcount_t			ref;
    104	atomic_t			n_active;	/* number of active users of cookie */
    105	atomic_t			n_accesses;	/* Number of cache accesses in progress */
    106	unsigned int			debug_id;
    107	unsigned int			inval_counter;	/* Number of invalidations made */
    108	spinlock_t			lock;
    109	struct fscache_volume		*volume;	/* Parent volume of this file. */
    110	void				*cache_priv;	/* Cache-side representation */
    111	struct hlist_bl_node		hash_link;	/* Link in hash table */
    112	struct list_head		proc_link;	/* Link in proc list */
    113	struct list_head		commit_link;	/* Link in commit queue */
    114	struct work_struct		work;		/* Commit/relinq/withdraw work */
    115	loff_t				object_size;	/* Size of the netfs object */
    116	unsigned long			unused_at;	/* Time at which unused (jiffies) */
    117	unsigned long			flags;
    118#define FSCACHE_COOKIE_RELINQUISHED	0		/* T if cookie has been relinquished */
    119#define FSCACHE_COOKIE_RETIRED		1		/* T if this cookie has retired on relinq */
    120#define FSCACHE_COOKIE_IS_CACHING	2		/* T if this cookie is cached */
    121#define FSCACHE_COOKIE_NO_DATA_TO_READ	3		/* T if this cookie has nothing to read */
    122#define FSCACHE_COOKIE_NEEDS_UPDATE	4		/* T if attrs have been updated */
    123#define FSCACHE_COOKIE_HAS_BEEN_CACHED	5		/* T if cookie needs withdraw-on-relinq */
    124#define FSCACHE_COOKIE_DISABLED		6		/* T if cookie has been disabled */
    125#define FSCACHE_COOKIE_LOCAL_WRITE	7		/* T if cookie has been modified locally */
    126#define FSCACHE_COOKIE_NO_ACCESS_WAKE	8		/* T if no wake when n_accesses goes 0 */
    127#define FSCACHE_COOKIE_DO_RELINQUISH	9		/* T if this cookie needs relinquishment */
    128#define FSCACHE_COOKIE_DO_WITHDRAW	10		/* T if this cookie needs withdrawing */
    129#define FSCACHE_COOKIE_DO_LRU_DISCARD	11		/* T if this cookie needs LRU discard */
    130#define FSCACHE_COOKIE_DO_PREP_TO_WRITE	12		/* T if cookie needs write preparation */
    131#define FSCACHE_COOKIE_HAVE_DATA	13		/* T if this cookie has data stored */
    132#define FSCACHE_COOKIE_IS_HASHED	14		/* T if this cookie is hashed */
    133#define FSCACHE_COOKIE_DO_INVALIDATE	15		/* T if cookie needs invalidation */
    134
    135	enum fscache_cookie_state	state;
    136	u8				advice;		/* FSCACHE_ADV_* */
    137	u8				key_len;	/* Length of index key */
    138	u8				aux_len;	/* Length of auxiliary data */
    139	u32				key_hash;	/* Hash of volume, key, len */
    140	union {
    141		void			*key;		/* Index key */
    142		u8			inline_key[16];	/* - If the key is short enough */
    143	};
    144	union {
    145		void			*aux;		/* Auxiliary data */
    146		u8			inline_aux[8];	/* - If the aux data is short enough */
    147	};
    148};
    149
    150/*
    151 * slow-path functions for when there is actually caching available, and the
    152 * netfs does actually have a valid token
    153 * - these are not to be called directly
    154 * - these are undefined symbols when FS-Cache is not configured and the
    155 *   optimiser takes care of not using them
    156 */
    157extern struct fscache_volume *__fscache_acquire_volume(const char *, const char *,
    158						       const void *, size_t);
    159extern void __fscache_relinquish_volume(struct fscache_volume *, const void *, bool);
    160
    161extern struct fscache_cookie *__fscache_acquire_cookie(
    162	struct fscache_volume *,
    163	u8,
    164	const void *, size_t,
    165	const void *, size_t,
    166	loff_t);
    167extern void __fscache_use_cookie(struct fscache_cookie *, bool);
    168extern void __fscache_unuse_cookie(struct fscache_cookie *, const void *, const loff_t *);
    169extern void __fscache_relinquish_cookie(struct fscache_cookie *, bool);
    170extern void __fscache_resize_cookie(struct fscache_cookie *, loff_t);
    171extern void __fscache_invalidate(struct fscache_cookie *, const void *, loff_t, unsigned int);
    172extern int __fscache_begin_read_operation(struct netfs_cache_resources *, struct fscache_cookie *);
    173extern int __fscache_begin_write_operation(struct netfs_cache_resources *, struct fscache_cookie *);
    174
    175extern void __fscache_write_to_cache(struct fscache_cookie *, struct address_space *,
    176				     loff_t, size_t, loff_t, netfs_io_terminated_t, void *,
    177				     bool);
    178extern void __fscache_clear_page_bits(struct address_space *, loff_t, size_t);
    179
    180/**
    181 * fscache_acquire_volume - Register a volume as desiring caching services
    182 * @volume_key: An identification string for the volume
    183 * @cache_name: The name of the cache to use (or NULL for the default)
    184 * @coherency_data: Piece of arbitrary coherency data to check (or NULL)
    185 * @coherency_len: The size of the coherency data
    186 *
    187 * Register a volume as desiring caching services if they're available.  The
    188 * caller must provide an identifier for the volume and may also indicate which
    189 * cache it should be in.  If a preexisting volume entry is found in the cache,
    190 * the coherency data must match otherwise the entry will be invalidated.
    191 *
    192 * Returns a cookie pointer on success, -ENOMEM if out of memory or -EBUSY if a
    193 * cache volume of that name is already acquired.  Note that "NULL" is a valid
    194 * cookie pointer and can be returned if caching is refused.
    195 */
    196static inline
    197struct fscache_volume *fscache_acquire_volume(const char *volume_key,
    198					      const char *cache_name,
    199					      const void *coherency_data,
    200					      size_t coherency_len)
    201{
    202	if (!fscache_available())
    203		return NULL;
    204	return __fscache_acquire_volume(volume_key, cache_name,
    205					coherency_data, coherency_len);
    206}
    207
    208/**
    209 * fscache_relinquish_volume - Cease caching a volume
    210 * @volume: The volume cookie
    211 * @coherency_data: Piece of arbitrary coherency data to set (or NULL)
    212 * @invalidate: True if the volume should be invalidated
    213 *
    214 * Indicate that a filesystem no longer desires caching services for a volume.
    215 * The caller must have relinquished all file cookies prior to calling this.
    216 * The stored coherency data is updated.
    217 */
    218static inline
    219void fscache_relinquish_volume(struct fscache_volume *volume,
    220			       const void *coherency_data,
    221			       bool invalidate)
    222{
    223	if (fscache_volume_valid(volume))
    224		__fscache_relinquish_volume(volume, coherency_data, invalidate);
    225}
    226
    227/**
    228 * fscache_acquire_cookie - Acquire a cookie to represent a cache object
    229 * @volume: The volume in which to locate/create this cookie
    230 * @advice: Advice flags (FSCACHE_COOKIE_ADV_*)
    231 * @index_key: The index key for this cookie
    232 * @index_key_len: Size of the index key
    233 * @aux_data: The auxiliary data for the cookie (may be NULL)
    234 * @aux_data_len: Size of the auxiliary data buffer
    235 * @object_size: The initial size of object
    236 *
    237 * Acquire a cookie to represent a data file within the given cache volume.
    238 *
    239 * See Documentation/filesystems/caching/netfs-api.rst for a complete
    240 * description.
    241 */
    242static inline
    243struct fscache_cookie *fscache_acquire_cookie(struct fscache_volume *volume,
    244					      u8 advice,
    245					      const void *index_key,
    246					      size_t index_key_len,
    247					      const void *aux_data,
    248					      size_t aux_data_len,
    249					      loff_t object_size)
    250{
    251	if (!fscache_volume_valid(volume))
    252		return NULL;
    253	return __fscache_acquire_cookie(volume, advice,
    254					index_key, index_key_len,
    255					aux_data, aux_data_len,
    256					object_size);
    257}
    258
    259/**
    260 * fscache_use_cookie - Request usage of cookie attached to an object
    261 * @object: Object description
    262 * @will_modify: If cache is expected to be modified locally
    263 *
    264 * Request usage of the cookie attached to an object.  The caller should tell
    265 * the cache if the object's contents are about to be modified locally and then
    266 * the cache can apply the policy that has been set to handle this case.
    267 */
    268static inline void fscache_use_cookie(struct fscache_cookie *cookie,
    269				      bool will_modify)
    270{
    271	if (fscache_cookie_valid(cookie))
    272		__fscache_use_cookie(cookie, will_modify);
    273}
    274
    275/**
    276 * fscache_unuse_cookie - Cease usage of cookie attached to an object
    277 * @object: Object description
    278 * @aux_data: Updated auxiliary data (or NULL)
    279 * @object_size: Revised size of the object (or NULL)
    280 *
    281 * Cease usage of the cookie attached to an object.  When the users count
    282 * reaches zero then the cookie relinquishment will be permitted to proceed.
    283 */
    284static inline void fscache_unuse_cookie(struct fscache_cookie *cookie,
    285					const void *aux_data,
    286					const loff_t *object_size)
    287{
    288	if (fscache_cookie_valid(cookie))
    289		__fscache_unuse_cookie(cookie, aux_data, object_size);
    290}
    291
    292/**
    293 * fscache_relinquish_cookie - Return the cookie to the cache, maybe discarding
    294 * it
    295 * @cookie: The cookie being returned
    296 * @retire: True if the cache object the cookie represents is to be discarded
    297 *
    298 * This function returns a cookie to the cache, forcibly discarding the
    299 * associated cache object if retire is set to true.
    300 *
    301 * See Documentation/filesystems/caching/netfs-api.rst for a complete
    302 * description.
    303 */
    304static inline
    305void fscache_relinquish_cookie(struct fscache_cookie *cookie, bool retire)
    306{
    307	if (fscache_cookie_valid(cookie))
    308		__fscache_relinquish_cookie(cookie, retire);
    309}
    310
    311/*
    312 * Find the auxiliary data on a cookie.
    313 */
    314static inline void *fscache_get_aux(struct fscache_cookie *cookie)
    315{
    316	if (cookie->aux_len <= sizeof(cookie->inline_aux))
    317		return cookie->inline_aux;
    318	else
    319		return cookie->aux;
    320}
    321
    322/*
    323 * Update the auxiliary data on a cookie.
    324 */
    325static inline
    326void fscache_update_aux(struct fscache_cookie *cookie,
    327			const void *aux_data, const loff_t *object_size)
    328{
    329	void *p = fscache_get_aux(cookie);
    330
    331	if (aux_data && p)
    332		memcpy(p, aux_data, cookie->aux_len);
    333	if (object_size)
    334		cookie->object_size = *object_size;
    335}
    336
    337#ifdef CONFIG_FSCACHE_STATS
    338extern atomic_t fscache_n_updates;
    339#endif
    340
    341static inline
    342void __fscache_update_cookie(struct fscache_cookie *cookie, const void *aux_data,
    343			     const loff_t *object_size)
    344{
    345#ifdef CONFIG_FSCACHE_STATS
    346	atomic_inc(&fscache_n_updates);
    347#endif
    348	fscache_update_aux(cookie, aux_data, object_size);
    349	smp_wmb();
    350	set_bit(FSCACHE_COOKIE_NEEDS_UPDATE, &cookie->flags);
    351}
    352
    353/**
    354 * fscache_update_cookie - Request that a cache object be updated
    355 * @cookie: The cookie representing the cache object
    356 * @aux_data: The updated auxiliary data for the cookie (may be NULL)
    357 * @object_size: The current size of the object (may be NULL)
    358 *
    359 * Request an update of the index data for the cache object associated with the
    360 * cookie.  The auxiliary data on the cookie will be updated first if @aux_data
    361 * is set and the object size will be updated and the object possibly trimmed
    362 * if @object_size is set.
    363 *
    364 * See Documentation/filesystems/caching/netfs-api.rst for a complete
    365 * description.
    366 */
    367static inline
    368void fscache_update_cookie(struct fscache_cookie *cookie, const void *aux_data,
    369			   const loff_t *object_size)
    370{
    371	if (fscache_cookie_enabled(cookie))
    372		__fscache_update_cookie(cookie, aux_data, object_size);
    373}
    374
    375/**
    376 * fscache_resize_cookie - Request that a cache object be resized
    377 * @cookie: The cookie representing the cache object
    378 * @new_size: The new size of the object (may be NULL)
    379 *
    380 * Request that the size of an object be changed.
    381 *
    382 * See Documentation/filesystems/caching/netfs-api.txt for a complete
    383 * description.
    384 */
    385static inline
    386void fscache_resize_cookie(struct fscache_cookie *cookie, loff_t new_size)
    387{
    388	if (fscache_cookie_enabled(cookie))
    389		__fscache_resize_cookie(cookie, new_size);
    390}
    391
    392/**
    393 * fscache_invalidate - Notify cache that an object needs invalidation
    394 * @cookie: The cookie representing the cache object
    395 * @aux_data: The updated auxiliary data for the cookie (may be NULL)
    396 * @size: The revised size of the object.
    397 * @flags: Invalidation flags (FSCACHE_INVAL_*)
    398 *
    399 * Notify the cache that an object is needs to be invalidated and that it
    400 * should abort any retrievals or stores it is doing on the cache.  This
    401 * increments inval_counter on the cookie which can be used by the caller to
    402 * reconsider I/O requests as they complete.
    403 *
    404 * If @flags has FSCACHE_INVAL_DIO_WRITE set, this indicates that this is due
    405 * to a direct I/O write and will cause caching to be disabled on this cookie
    406 * until it is completely unused.
    407 *
    408 * See Documentation/filesystems/caching/netfs-api.rst for a complete
    409 * description.
    410 */
    411static inline
    412void fscache_invalidate(struct fscache_cookie *cookie,
    413			const void *aux_data, loff_t size, unsigned int flags)
    414{
    415	if (fscache_cookie_enabled(cookie))
    416		__fscache_invalidate(cookie, aux_data, size, flags);
    417}
    418
    419/**
    420 * fscache_operation_valid - Return true if operations resources are usable
    421 * @cres: The resources to check.
    422 *
    423 * Returns a pointer to the operations table if usable or NULL if not.
    424 */
    425static inline
    426const struct netfs_cache_ops *fscache_operation_valid(const struct netfs_cache_resources *cres)
    427{
    428	return fscache_resources_valid(cres) ? cres->ops : NULL;
    429}
    430
    431/**
    432 * fscache_begin_read_operation - Begin a read operation for the netfs lib
    433 * @cres: The cache resources for the read being performed
    434 * @cookie: The cookie representing the cache object
    435 *
    436 * Begin a read operation on behalf of the netfs helper library.  @cres
    437 * indicates the cache resources to which the operation state should be
    438 * attached; @cookie indicates the cache object that will be accessed.
    439 *
    440 * This is intended to be called from the ->begin_cache_operation() netfs lib
    441 * operation as implemented by the network filesystem.
    442 *
    443 * @cres->inval_counter is set from @cookie->inval_counter for comparison at
    444 * the end of the operation.  This allows invalidation during the operation to
    445 * be detected by the caller.
    446 *
    447 * Returns:
    448 * * 0		- Success
    449 * * -ENOBUFS	- No caching available
    450 * * Other error code from the cache, such as -ENOMEM.
    451 */
    452static inline
    453int fscache_begin_read_operation(struct netfs_cache_resources *cres,
    454				 struct fscache_cookie *cookie)
    455{
    456	if (fscache_cookie_enabled(cookie))
    457		return __fscache_begin_read_operation(cres, cookie);
    458	return -ENOBUFS;
    459}
    460
    461/**
    462 * fscache_end_operation - End the read operation for the netfs lib
    463 * @cres: The cache resources for the read operation
    464 *
    465 * Clean up the resources at the end of the read request.
    466 */
    467static inline void fscache_end_operation(struct netfs_cache_resources *cres)
    468{
    469	const struct netfs_cache_ops *ops = fscache_operation_valid(cres);
    470
    471	if (ops)
    472		ops->end_operation(cres);
    473}
    474
    475/**
    476 * fscache_read - Start a read from the cache.
    477 * @cres: The cache resources to use
    478 * @start_pos: The beginning file offset in the cache file
    479 * @iter: The buffer to fill - and also the length
    480 * @read_hole: How to handle a hole in the data.
    481 * @term_func: The function to call upon completion
    482 * @term_func_priv: The private data for @term_func
    483 *
    484 * Start a read from the cache.  @cres indicates the cache object to read from
    485 * and must be obtained by a call to fscache_begin_operation() beforehand.
    486 *
    487 * The data is read into the iterator, @iter, and that also indicates the size
    488 * of the operation.  @start_pos is the start position in the file, though if
    489 * @seek_data is set appropriately, the cache can use SEEK_DATA to find the
    490 * next piece of data, writing zeros for the hole into the iterator.
    491 *
    492 * Upon termination of the operation, @term_func will be called and supplied
    493 * with @term_func_priv plus the amount of data written, if successful, or the
    494 * error code otherwise.
    495 *
    496 * @read_hole indicates how a partially populated region in the cache should be
    497 * handled.  It can be one of a number of settings:
    498 *
    499 *	NETFS_READ_HOLE_IGNORE - Just try to read (may return a short read).
    500 *
    501 *	NETFS_READ_HOLE_CLEAR - Seek for data, clearing the part of the buffer
    502 *				skipped over, then do as for IGNORE.
    503 *
    504 *	NETFS_READ_HOLE_FAIL - Give ENODATA if we encounter a hole.
    505 */
    506static inline
    507int fscache_read(struct netfs_cache_resources *cres,
    508		 loff_t start_pos,
    509		 struct iov_iter *iter,
    510		 enum netfs_read_from_hole read_hole,
    511		 netfs_io_terminated_t term_func,
    512		 void *term_func_priv)
    513{
    514	const struct netfs_cache_ops *ops = fscache_operation_valid(cres);
    515	return ops->read(cres, start_pos, iter, read_hole,
    516			 term_func, term_func_priv);
    517}
    518
    519/**
    520 * fscache_begin_write_operation - Begin a write operation for the netfs lib
    521 * @cres: The cache resources for the write being performed
    522 * @cookie: The cookie representing the cache object
    523 *
    524 * Begin a write operation on behalf of the netfs helper library.  @cres
    525 * indicates the cache resources to which the operation state should be
    526 * attached; @cookie indicates the cache object that will be accessed.
    527 *
    528 * @cres->inval_counter is set from @cookie->inval_counter for comparison at
    529 * the end of the operation.  This allows invalidation during the operation to
    530 * be detected by the caller.
    531 *
    532 * Returns:
    533 * * 0		- Success
    534 * * -ENOBUFS	- No caching available
    535 * * Other error code from the cache, such as -ENOMEM.
    536 */
    537static inline
    538int fscache_begin_write_operation(struct netfs_cache_resources *cres,
    539				  struct fscache_cookie *cookie)
    540{
    541	if (fscache_cookie_enabled(cookie))
    542		return __fscache_begin_write_operation(cres, cookie);
    543	return -ENOBUFS;
    544}
    545
    546/**
    547 * fscache_write - Start a write to the cache.
    548 * @cres: The cache resources to use
    549 * @start_pos: The beginning file offset in the cache file
    550 * @iter: The data to write - and also the length
    551 * @term_func: The function to call upon completion
    552 * @term_func_priv: The private data for @term_func
    553 *
    554 * Start a write to the cache.  @cres indicates the cache object to write to and
    555 * must be obtained by a call to fscache_begin_operation() beforehand.
    556 *
    557 * The data to be written is obtained from the iterator, @iter, and that also
    558 * indicates the size of the operation.  @start_pos is the start position in
    559 * the file.
    560 *
    561 * Upon termination of the operation, @term_func will be called and supplied
    562 * with @term_func_priv plus the amount of data written, if successful, or the
    563 * error code otherwise.
    564 */
    565static inline
    566int fscache_write(struct netfs_cache_resources *cres,
    567		  loff_t start_pos,
    568		  struct iov_iter *iter,
    569		  netfs_io_terminated_t term_func,
    570		  void *term_func_priv)
    571{
    572	const struct netfs_cache_ops *ops = fscache_operation_valid(cres);
    573	return ops->write(cres, start_pos, iter, term_func, term_func_priv);
    574}
    575
    576/**
    577 * fscache_clear_page_bits - Clear the PG_fscache bits from a set of pages
    578 * @mapping: The netfs inode to use as the source
    579 * @start: The start position in @mapping
    580 * @len: The amount of data to unlock
    581 * @caching: If PG_fscache has been set
    582 *
    583 * Clear the PG_fscache flag from a sequence of pages and wake up anyone who's
    584 * waiting.
    585 */
    586static inline void fscache_clear_page_bits(struct address_space *mapping,
    587					   loff_t start, size_t len,
    588					   bool caching)
    589{
    590	if (caching)
    591		__fscache_clear_page_bits(mapping, start, len);
    592}
    593
    594/**
    595 * fscache_write_to_cache - Save a write to the cache and clear PG_fscache
    596 * @cookie: The cookie representing the cache object
    597 * @mapping: The netfs inode to use as the source
    598 * @start: The start position in @mapping
    599 * @len: The amount of data to write back
    600 * @i_size: The new size of the inode
    601 * @term_func: The function to call upon completion
    602 * @term_func_priv: The private data for @term_func
    603 * @caching: If PG_fscache has been set
    604 *
    605 * Helper function for a netfs to write dirty data from an inode into the cache
    606 * object that's backing it.
    607 *
    608 * @start and @len describe the range of the data.  This does not need to be
    609 * page-aligned, but to satisfy DIO requirements, the cache may expand it up to
    610 * the page boundaries on either end.  All the pages covering the range must be
    611 * marked with PG_fscache.
    612 *
    613 * If given, @term_func will be called upon completion and supplied with
    614 * @term_func_priv.  Note that the PG_fscache flags will have been cleared by
    615 * this point, so the netfs must retain its own pin on the mapping.
    616 */
    617static inline void fscache_write_to_cache(struct fscache_cookie *cookie,
    618					  struct address_space *mapping,
    619					  loff_t start, size_t len, loff_t i_size,
    620					  netfs_io_terminated_t term_func,
    621					  void *term_func_priv,
    622					  bool caching)
    623{
    624	if (caching)
    625		__fscache_write_to_cache(cookie, mapping, start, len, i_size,
    626					 term_func, term_func_priv, caching);
    627	else if (term_func)
    628		term_func(term_func_priv, -ENOBUFS, false);
    629
    630}
    631
    632#if __fscache_available
    633bool fscache_dirty_folio(struct address_space *mapping, struct folio *folio,
    634		struct fscache_cookie *cookie);
    635#else
    636#define fscache_dirty_folio(MAPPING, FOLIO, COOKIE) \
    637		filemap_dirty_folio(MAPPING, FOLIO)
    638#endif
    639
    640/**
    641 * fscache_unpin_writeback - Unpin writeback resources
    642 * @wbc: The writeback control
    643 * @cookie: The cookie referring to the cache object
    644 *
    645 * Unpin the writeback resources pinned by fscache_dirty_folio().  This is
    646 * intended to be called by the netfs's ->write_inode() method.
    647 */
    648static inline void fscache_unpin_writeback(struct writeback_control *wbc,
    649					   struct fscache_cookie *cookie)
    650{
    651	if (wbc->unpinned_fscache_wb)
    652		fscache_unuse_cookie(cookie, NULL, NULL);
    653}
    654
    655/**
    656 * fscache_clear_inode_writeback - Clear writeback resources pinned by an inode
    657 * @cookie: The cookie referring to the cache object
    658 * @inode: The inode to clean up
    659 * @aux: Auxiliary data to apply to the inode
    660 *
    661 * Clear any writeback resources held by an inode when the inode is evicted.
    662 * This must be called before clear_inode() is called.
    663 */
    664static inline void fscache_clear_inode_writeback(struct fscache_cookie *cookie,
    665						 struct inode *inode,
    666						 const void *aux)
    667{
    668	if (inode->i_state & I_PINNING_FSCACHE_WB) {
    669		loff_t i_size = i_size_read(inode);
    670		fscache_unuse_cookie(cookie, aux, &i_size);
    671	}
    672}
    673
    674/**
    675 * fscache_note_page_release - Note that a netfs page got released
    676 * @cookie: The cookie corresponding to the file
    677 *
    678 * Note that a page that has been copied to the cache has been released.  This
    679 * means that future reads will need to look in the cache to see if it's there.
    680 */
    681static inline
    682void fscache_note_page_release(struct fscache_cookie *cookie)
    683{
    684	/* If we've written data to the cache (HAVE_DATA) and there wasn't any
    685	 * data in the cache when we started (NO_DATA_TO_READ), it may no
    686	 * longer be true that we can skip reading from the cache - so clear
    687	 * the flag that causes reads to be skipped.
    688	 */
    689	if (cookie &&
    690	    test_bit(FSCACHE_COOKIE_HAVE_DATA, &cookie->flags) &&
    691	    test_bit(FSCACHE_COOKIE_NO_DATA_TO_READ, &cookie->flags))
    692		clear_bit(FSCACHE_COOKIE_NO_DATA_TO_READ, &cookie->flags);
    693}
    694
    695#endif /* _LINUX_FSCACHE_H */