xref: /linux/fs/xfs/scrub/xfarray.h (revision 271557de)
1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later */
2 /*
3  * Copyright (C) 2021-2023 Oracle.  All Rights Reserved.
4  * Author: Darrick J. Wong <djwong@kernel.org>
5  */
6 #ifndef __XFS_SCRUB_XFARRAY_H__
7 #define __XFS_SCRUB_XFARRAY_H__
8 
9 /* xfile array index type, along with cursor initialization */
10 typedef uint64_t		xfarray_idx_t;
11 #define XFARRAY_NULLIDX		((__force xfarray_idx_t)-1ULL)
12 #define XFARRAY_CURSOR_INIT	((__force xfarray_idx_t)0)
13 
14 /* Iterate each index of an xfile array. */
15 #define foreach_xfarray_idx(array, idx) \
16 	for ((idx) = XFARRAY_CURSOR_INIT; \
17 	     (idx) < xfarray_length(array); \
18 	     (idx)++)
19 
20 struct xfarray {
21 	/* Underlying file that backs the array. */
22 	struct xfile	*xfile;
23 
24 	/* Number of array elements. */
25 	xfarray_idx_t	nr;
26 
27 	/* Maximum possible array size. */
28 	xfarray_idx_t	max_nr;
29 
30 	/* Number of unset slots in the array below @nr. */
31 	uint64_t	unset_slots;
32 
33 	/* Size of an array element. */
34 	size_t		obj_size;
35 
36 	/* log2 of array element size, if possible. */
37 	int		obj_size_log;
38 };
39 
40 int xfarray_create(const char *descr, unsigned long long required_capacity,
41 		size_t obj_size, struct xfarray **arrayp);
42 void xfarray_destroy(struct xfarray *array);
43 int xfarray_load(struct xfarray *array, xfarray_idx_t idx, void *ptr);
44 int xfarray_unset(struct xfarray *array, xfarray_idx_t idx);
45 int xfarray_store(struct xfarray *array, xfarray_idx_t idx, const void *ptr);
46 int xfarray_store_anywhere(struct xfarray *array, const void *ptr);
47 bool xfarray_element_is_null(struct xfarray *array, const void *ptr);
48 void xfarray_truncate(struct xfarray *array);
49 unsigned long long xfarray_bytes(struct xfarray *array);
50 
51 /*
52  * Load an array element, but zero the buffer if there's no data because we
53  * haven't stored to that array element yet.
54  */
55 static inline int
xfarray_load_sparse(struct xfarray * array,uint64_t idx,void * rec)56 xfarray_load_sparse(
57 	struct xfarray	*array,
58 	uint64_t	idx,
59 	void		*rec)
60 {
61 	int		error = xfarray_load(array, idx, rec);
62 
63 	if (error == -ENODATA) {
64 		memset(rec, 0, array->obj_size);
65 		return 0;
66 	}
67 	return error;
68 }
69 
70 /* Append an element to the array. */
xfarray_append(struct xfarray * array,const void * ptr)71 static inline int xfarray_append(struct xfarray *array, const void *ptr)
72 {
73 	return xfarray_store(array, array->nr, ptr);
74 }
75 
76 uint64_t xfarray_length(struct xfarray *array);
77 int xfarray_load_next(struct xfarray *array, xfarray_idx_t *idx, void *rec);
78 
79 /*
80  * Iterate the non-null elements in a sparse xfarray.  Callers should
81  * initialize *idx to XFARRAY_CURSOR_INIT before the first call; on return, it
82  * will be set to one more than the index of the record that was retrieved.
83  * Returns 1 if a record was retrieved, 0 if there weren't any more records, or
84  * a negative errno.
85  */
86 static inline int
xfarray_iter(struct xfarray * array,xfarray_idx_t * idx,void * rec)87 xfarray_iter(
88 	struct xfarray	*array,
89 	xfarray_idx_t	*idx,
90 	void		*rec)
91 {
92 	int ret = xfarray_load_next(array, idx, rec);
93 
94 	if (ret == -ENODATA)
95 		return 0;
96 	if (ret == 0)
97 		return 1;
98 	return ret;
99 }
100 
101 /* Declarations for xfile array sort functionality. */
102 
103 typedef cmp_func_t xfarray_cmp_fn;
104 
105 /* Perform an in-memory heapsort for small subsets. */
106 #define XFARRAY_ISORT_SHIFT		(4)
107 #define XFARRAY_ISORT_NR		(1U << XFARRAY_ISORT_SHIFT)
108 
109 /* Evalulate this many points to find the qsort pivot. */
110 #define XFARRAY_QSORT_PIVOT_NR		(9)
111 
112 struct xfarray_sortinfo {
113 	struct xfarray		*array;
114 
115 	/* Comparison function for the sort. */
116 	xfarray_cmp_fn		cmp_fn;
117 
118 	/* Maximum height of the partition stack. */
119 	uint8_t			max_stack_depth;
120 
121 	/* Current height of the partition stack. */
122 	int8_t			stack_depth;
123 
124 	/* Maximum stack depth ever used. */
125 	uint8_t			max_stack_used;
126 
127 	/* XFARRAY_SORT_* flags; see below. */
128 	unsigned int		flags;
129 
130 	/* next time we want to cond_resched() */
131 	struct xchk_relax	relax;
132 
133 	/* Cache a folio here for faster scanning for pivots */
134 	struct folio		*folio;
135 
136 	/* First array index in folio that is completely readable */
137 	xfarray_idx_t		first_folio_idx;
138 
139 	/* Last array index in folio that is completely readable */
140 	xfarray_idx_t		last_folio_idx;
141 
142 #ifdef DEBUG
143 	/* Performance statistics. */
144 	uint64_t		loads;
145 	uint64_t		stores;
146 	uint64_t		compares;
147 	uint64_t		heapsorts;
148 #endif
149 	/*
150 	 * Extra bytes are allocated beyond the end of the structure to store
151 	 * quicksort information.  C does not permit multiple VLAs per struct,
152 	 * so we document all of this in a comment.
153 	 *
154 	 * Pretend that we have a typedef for array records:
155 	 *
156 	 * typedef char[array->obj_size]	xfarray_rec_t;
157 	 *
158 	 * First comes the quicksort partition stack:
159 	 *
160 	 * xfarray_idx_t	lo[max_stack_depth];
161 	 * xfarray_idx_t	hi[max_stack_depth];
162 	 *
163 	 * union {
164 	 *
165 	 * If for a given subset we decide to use an in-memory sort, we use a
166 	 * block of scratchpad records here to compare items:
167 	 *
168 	 * 	xfarray_rec_t	scratch[ISORT_NR];
169 	 *
170 	 * Otherwise, we want to partition the records to partition the array.
171 	 * We store the chosen pivot record at the start of the scratchpad area
172 	 * and use the rest to sample some records to estimate the median.
173 	 * The format of the qsort_pivot array enables us to use the kernel
174 	 * heapsort function to place the median value in the middle.
175 	 *
176 	 * 	struct {
177 	 * 		xfarray_rec_t	pivot;
178 	 * 		struct {
179 	 *			xfarray_rec_t	rec;  (rounded up to 8 bytes)
180 	 * 			xfarray_idx_t	idx;
181 	 *		} qsort_pivot[QSORT_PIVOT_NR];
182 	 * 	};
183 	 * }
184 	 */
185 };
186 
187 /* Sort can be interrupted by a fatal signal. */
188 #define XFARRAY_SORT_KILLABLE	(1U << 0)
189 
190 int xfarray_sort(struct xfarray *array, xfarray_cmp_fn cmp_fn,
191 		unsigned int flags);
192 
193 #endif /* __XFS_SCRUB_XFARRAY_H__ */
194