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38  *	@(#)buf.h	8.9 (Berkeley) 3/30/95
39  * $FreeBSD: src/sys/sys/buf.h,v 1.88.2.10 2003/01/25 19:02:23 dillon Exp $
40  * $DragonFly: src/sys/sys/buf.h,v 1.7 2003/08/20 07:31:21 rob Exp $
41  */
42 
43 #ifndef _SYS_BUF_H_
44 #define	_SYS_BUF_H_
45 
46 #ifndef _SYS_QUEUE_H_
47 #include <sys/queue.h>
48 #endif
49 #ifndef _SYS_LOCK_H_
50 #include <sys/lock.h>
51 #endif
52 #ifndef _SYS_DEVICE_H_
53 #include <sys/device.h>
54 #endif
55 
56 struct buf;
57 struct mount;
58 struct vnode;
59 
60 /*
61  * To avoid including <ufs/ffs/softdep.h>
62  */
63 LIST_HEAD(workhead, worklist);
64 /*
65  * These are currently used only by the soft dependency code, hence
66  * are stored once in a global variable. If other subsystems wanted
67  * to use these hooks, a pointer to a set of bio_ops could be added
68  * to each buffer.
69  */
70 extern struct bio_ops {
71 	void	(*io_start) (struct buf *);
72 	void	(*io_complete) (struct buf *);
73 	void	(*io_deallocate) (struct buf *);
74 	int	(*io_fsync) (struct vnode *);
75 	int	(*io_sync) (struct mount *);
76 	void	(*io_movedeps) (struct buf *, struct buf *);
77 	int	(*io_countdeps) (struct buf *, int);
78 } bioops;
79 
80 struct iodone_chain {
81 	long	ic_prev_flags;
82 	void	(*ic_prev_iodone) (struct buf *);
83 	void	*ic_prev_iodone_chain;
84 	struct {
85 		long	ia_long;
86 		void	*ia_ptr;
87 	}	ic_args[5];
88 };
89 
90 /*
91  * The buffer header describes an I/O operation in the kernel.
92  *
93  * NOTES:
94  *	b_bufsize, b_bcount.  b_bufsize is the allocation size of the
95  *	buffer, either DEV_BSIZE or PAGE_SIZE aligned.  b_bcount is the
96  *	originally requested buffer size and can serve as a bounds check
97  *	against EOF.  For most, but not all uses, b_bcount == b_bufsize.
98  *
99  *	b_dirtyoff, b_dirtyend.  Buffers support piecemeal, unaligned
100  *	ranges of dirty data that need to be written to backing store.
101  *	The range is typically clipped at b_bcount ( not b_bufsize ).
102  *
103  *	b_resid.  Number of bytes remaining in I/O.  After an I/O operation
104  *	completes, b_resid is usually 0 indicating 100% success.
105  */
106 struct buf {
107 	LIST_ENTRY(buf) b_hash;		/* Hash chain. */
108 	TAILQ_ENTRY(buf) b_vnbufs;	/* Buffer's associated vnode. */
109 	TAILQ_ENTRY(buf) b_freelist;	/* Free list position if not active. */
110 	TAILQ_ENTRY(buf) b_act;		/* Device driver queue when active. *new* */
111 	long	b_flags;		/* B_* flags. */
112 	unsigned short b_qindex;	/* buffer queue index */
113 	unsigned char b_xflags;		/* extra flags */
114 	struct lock b_lock;		/* Buffer lock */
115 	int	b_error;		/* Errno value. */
116 	long	b_bufsize;		/* Allocated buffer size. */
117 	long	b_runningbufspace;	/* when I/O is running, pipelining */
118 	long	b_bcount;		/* Valid bytes in buffer. */
119 	long	b_resid;		/* Remaining I/O. */
120 	dev_t	b_dev;			/* Device associated with buffer. */
121 	caddr_t	b_data;			/* Memory, superblocks, indirect etc. */
122 	caddr_t	b_kvabase;		/* base kva for buffer */
123 	int	b_kvasize;		/* size of kva for buffer */
124 	daddr_t	b_lblkno;		/* Logical block number. */
125 	daddr_t	b_blkno;		/* Underlying physical block number. */
126 	off_t	b_offset;		/* Offset into file */
127 					/* Function to call upon completion. */
128 	void	(*b_iodone) (struct buf *);
129 					/* For nested b_iodone's. */
130 	struct	iodone_chain *b_iodone_chain;
131 	struct	vnode *b_vp;		/* Device vnode. */
132 	int	b_dirtyoff;		/* Offset in buffer of dirty region. */
133 	int	b_dirtyend;		/* Offset of end of dirty region. */
134 	daddr_t	b_pblkno;               /* physical block number */
135 	void	*b_saveaddr;		/* Original b_addr for physio. */
136 	void	*b_driver1;		/* for private use by the driver */
137 	void	*b_driver2;		/* for private use by the driver */
138 	void	*b_caller1;		/* for private use by the caller */
139 	void	*b_caller2;		/* for private use by the caller */
140 	union	pager_info {
141 		void	*pg_spc;
142 		int	pg_reqpage;
143 	} b_pager;
144 	union	cluster_info {
145 		TAILQ_HEAD(cluster_list_head, buf) cluster_head;
146 		TAILQ_ENTRY(buf) cluster_entry;
147 	} b_cluster;
148 	struct	vm_page *b_pages[btoc(MAXPHYS)];
149 	int		b_npages;
150 	struct	workhead b_dep;		/* List of filesystem dependencies. */
151 	struct chain_info {		/* buffer chaining */
152 		struct buf *parent;
153 		int count;
154 	} b_chain;
155 };
156 
157 #define b_spc	b_pager.pg_spc
158 
159 /*
160  * These flags are kept in b_flags.
161  *
162  * Notes:
163  *
164  *	B_ASYNC		VOP calls on bp's are usually async whether or not
165  *			B_ASYNC is set, but some subsystems, such as NFS, like
166  *			to know what is best for the caller so they can
167  *			optimize the I/O.
168  *
169  *	B_PAGING	Indicates that bp is being used by the paging system or
170  *			some paging system and that the bp is not linked into
171  *			the b_vp's clean/dirty linked lists or ref counts.
172  *			Buffer vp reassignments are illegal in this case.
173  *
174  *	B_CACHE		This may only be set if the buffer is entirely valid.
175  *			The situation where B_DELWRI is set and B_CACHE is
176  *			clear MUST be committed to disk by getblk() so
177  *			B_DELWRI can also be cleared.  See the comments for
178  *			getblk() in kern/vfs_bio.c.  If B_CACHE is clear,
179  *			the caller is expected to clear B_ERROR|B_INVAL,
180  *			set B_READ, and initiate an I/O.
181  *
182  *			The 'entire buffer' is defined to be the range from
183  *			0 through b_bcount.
184  *
185  *	B_MALLOC	Request that the buffer be allocated from the malloc
186  *			pool, DEV_BSIZE aligned instead of PAGE_SIZE aligned.
187  *
188  *	B_CLUSTEROK	This flag is typically set for B_DELWRI buffers
189  *			by filesystems that allow clustering when the buffer
190  *			is fully dirty and indicates that it may be clustered
191  *			with other adjacent dirty buffers.  Note the clustering
192  *			may not be used with the stage 1 data write under NFS
193  *			but may be used for the commit rpc portion.
194  *
195  *	B_VMIO		Indicates that the buffer is tied into an VM object.
196  *			The buffer's data is always PAGE_SIZE aligned even
197  *			if b_bufsize and b_bcount are not.  ( b_bufsize is
198  *			always at least DEV_BSIZE aligned, though ).
199  *
200  *	B_DIRECT	Hint that we should attempt to completely free
201  *			the pages underlying the buffer.   B_DIRECT is
202  *			sticky until the buffer is released and typically
203  *			only has an effect when B_RELBUF is also set.
204  *
205  *	B_NOWDRAIN	This flag should be set when a device (like VN)
206  *			does a turn-around VOP_WRITE from its strategy
207  *			routine.  This flag prevents bwrite() from blocking
208  *			in wdrain, avoiding a deadlock situation.
209  */
210 
211 #define	B_AGE		0x00000001	/* Move to age queue when I/O done. */
212 #define	B_NEEDCOMMIT	0x00000002	/* Append-write in progress. */
213 #define	B_ASYNC		0x00000004	/* Start I/O, do not wait. */
214 #define	B_DIRECT	0x00000008	/* direct I/O flag (pls free vmio) */
215 #define	B_DEFERRED	0x00000010	/* Skipped over for cleaning */
216 #define	B_CACHE		0x00000020	/* Bread found us in the cache. */
217 #define	B_CALL		0x00000040	/* Call b_iodone from biodone. */
218 #define	B_DELWRI	0x00000080	/* Delay I/O until buffer reused. */
219 #define	B_FREEBUF	0x00000100	/* Instruct driver: free blocks */
220 #define	B_DONE		0x00000200	/* I/O completed. */
221 #define	B_EINTR		0x00000400	/* I/O was interrupted */
222 #define	B_ERROR		0x00000800	/* I/O error occurred. */
223 #define	B_SCANNED	0x00001000	/* VOP_FSYNC funcs mark written bufs */
224 #define	B_INVAL		0x00002000	/* Does not contain valid info. */
225 #define	B_LOCKED	0x00004000	/* Locked in core (not reusable). */
226 #define	B_NOCACHE	0x00008000	/* Do not cache block after use. */
227 #define	B_MALLOC	0x00010000	/* malloced b_data */
228 #define	B_CLUSTEROK	0x00020000	/* Pagein op, so swap() can count it. */
229 #define	B_PHYS		0x00040000	/* I/O to user memory. */
230 #define	B_RAW		0x00080000	/* Set by physio for raw transfers. */
231 #define	B_READ		0x00100000	/* Read buffer. */
232 #define	B_DIRTY		0x00200000	/* Needs writing later. */
233 #define	B_RELBUF	0x00400000	/* Release VMIO buffer. */
234 #define	B_WANT		0x00800000	/* Used by vm_pager.c */
235 #define	B_WRITE		0x00000000	/* Write buffer (pseudo flag). */
236 #define	B_WRITEINPROG	0x01000000	/* Write in progress. */
237 #define	B_XXX		0x02000000	/* Debugging flag. */
238 #define	B_PAGING	0x04000000	/* volatile paging I/O -- bypass VMIO */
239 #define	B_ORDERED	0x08000000	/* Must guarantee I/O ordering */
240 #define B_RAM		0x10000000	/* Read ahead mark (flag) */
241 #define B_VMIO		0x20000000	/* VMIO flag */
242 #define B_CLUSTER	0x40000000	/* pagein op, so swap() can count it */
243 #define B_NOWDRAIN	0x80000000	/* Avoid wdrain deadlock */
244 
245 #define PRINT_BUF_FLAGS "\20\40nowdrain\37cluster\36vmio\35ram\34ordered" \
246 	"\33paging\32xxx\31writeinprog\30want\27relbuf\26dirty" \
247 	"\25read\24raw\23phys\22clusterok\21malloc\20nocache" \
248 	"\17locked\16inval\15scanned\14error\13eintr\12done\11freebuf" \
249 	"\10delwri\7call\6cache\4direct\3async\2needcommit\1age"
250 
251 /*
252  * These flags are kept in b_xflags.
253  */
254 #define	BX_VNDIRTY	0x00000001	/* On vnode dirty list */
255 #define	BX_VNCLEAN	0x00000002	/* On vnode clean list */
256 #define	BX_BKGRDWRITE	0x00000004	/* Do writes in background */
257 #define	BX_BKGRDINPROG	0x00000008	/* Background write in progress */
258 #define	BX_BKGRDWAIT	0x00000010	/* Background write waiting */
259 #define BX_AUTOCHAINDONE 0x00000020	/* pager I/O chain auto mode */
260 
261 #define	NOOFFSET	(-1LL)		/* No buffer offset calculated yet */
262 
263 #ifdef _KERNEL
264 /*
265  * Buffer locking.  See sys/buf2.h for inline functions.
266  */
267 struct lwkt_token buftimetoken;		/* Interlock on setting prio and timo */
268 extern char *buf_wmesg;			/* Default buffer lock message */
269 #define BUF_WMESG "bufwait"
270 
271 #endif /* _KERNEL */
272 
273 struct buf_queue_head {
274 	TAILQ_HEAD(buf_queue, buf) queue;
275 	daddr_t	last_pblkno;
276 	struct	buf *insert_point;
277 	struct	buf *switch_point;
278 };
279 
280 /*
281  * This structure describes a clustered I/O.  It is stored in the b_saveaddr
282  * field of the buffer on which I/O is done.  At I/O completion, cluster
283  * callback uses the structure to parcel I/O's to individual buffers, and
284  * then free's this structure.
285  */
286 struct cluster_save {
287 	long	bs_bcount;		/* Saved b_bcount. */
288 	long	bs_bufsize;		/* Saved b_bufsize. */
289 	void	*bs_saveaddr;		/* Saved b_addr. */
290 	int	bs_nchildren;		/* Number of associated buffers. */
291 	struct buf **bs_children;	/* List of associated buffers. */
292 };
293 
294 /*
295  * Definitions for the buffer free lists.
296  */
297 #define BUFFER_QUEUES	6	/* number of free buffer queues */
298 
299 #define QUEUE_NONE	0	/* on no queue */
300 #define QUEUE_LOCKED	1	/* locked buffers */
301 #define QUEUE_CLEAN	2	/* non-B_DELWRI buffers */
302 #define QUEUE_DIRTY	3	/* B_DELWRI buffers */
303 #define QUEUE_EMPTYKVA	4	/* empty buffer headers w/KVA assignment */
304 #define QUEUE_EMPTY	5	/* empty buffer headers */
305 
306 /*
307  * Zero out the buffer's data area.
308  */
309 #define	clrbuf(bp) {							\
310 	bzero((bp)->b_data, (u_int)(bp)->b_bcount);			\
311 	(bp)->b_resid = 0;						\
312 }
313 
314 /*
315  * Flags to low-level bitmap allocation routines (balloc).
316  *
317  * Note: sequential_heuristic() in kern/vfs_vnops.c limits the count
318  * to 127.
319  */
320 #define B_SEQMASK	0x7F000000	/* Sequential heuristic mask. */
321 #define B_SEQSHIFT	24		/* Sequential heuristic shift. */
322 #define B_SEQMAX	0x7F
323 #define B_CLRBUF	0x01		/* Cleared invalid areas of buffer. */
324 #define B_SYNC		0x02		/* Do all allocations synchronously. */
325 
326 #ifdef _KERNEL
327 extern int	nbuf;			/* The number of buffer headers */
328 extern int	maxswzone;		/* Max KVA for swap structures */
329 extern int	maxbcache;		/* Max KVA for buffer cache */
330 extern int	runningbufspace;
331 extern int      buf_maxio;              /* nominal maximum I/O for buffer */
332 extern struct	buf *buf;		/* The buffer headers. */
333 extern char	*buffers;		/* The buffer contents. */
334 extern int	bufpages;		/* Number of memory pages in the buffer pool. */
335 extern struct	buf *swbuf;		/* Swap I/O buffer headers. */
336 extern int	nswbuf;			/* Number of swap I/O buffer headers. */
337 extern TAILQ_HEAD(swqueue, buf) bswlist;
338 extern TAILQ_HEAD(bqueues, buf) bufqueues[BUFFER_QUEUES];
339 
340 struct uio;
341 
342 caddr_t bufhashinit (caddr_t);
343 void	bufinit (void);
344 void	bwillwrite (void);
345 int	buf_dirty_count_severe (void);
346 void	bremfree (struct buf *);
347 int	bread (struct vnode *, daddr_t, int, struct buf **);
348 int	breadn (struct vnode *, daddr_t, int, daddr_t *, int *, int,
349 	    struct buf **);
350 int	bwrite (struct buf *);
351 void	bdwrite (struct buf *);
352 void	bawrite (struct buf *);
353 void	bdirty (struct buf *);
354 void	bundirty (struct buf *);
355 int	bowrite (struct buf *);
356 void	brelse (struct buf *);
357 void	bqrelse (struct buf *);
358 int	vfs_bio_awrite (struct buf *);
359 struct buf *     getpbuf (int *);
360 struct buf *incore (struct vnode *, daddr_t);
361 struct buf *gbincore (struct vnode *, daddr_t);
362 int	inmem (struct vnode *, daddr_t);
363 struct buf *getblk (struct vnode *, daddr_t, int, int, int);
364 struct buf *geteblk (int);
365 int	biowait (struct buf *);
366 void	biodone (struct buf *);
367 
368 void	cluster_callback (struct buf *);
369 int	cluster_read (struct vnode *, u_quad_t, daddr_t, long,
370 	    long, int, struct buf **);
371 int	cluster_wbuild (struct vnode *, long, daddr_t, int);
372 void	cluster_write (struct buf *, u_quad_t, int);
373 int	physio (dev_t dev, struct uio *uio, int ioflag);
374 #define physread physio
375 #define physwrite physio
376 void	vfs_bio_set_validclean (struct buf *, int base, int size);
377 void	vfs_bio_clrbuf (struct buf *);
378 void	vfs_busy_pages (struct buf *, int clear_modify);
379 void	vfs_unbusy_pages (struct buf *);
380 void	vwakeup (struct buf *);
381 int	vmapbuf (struct buf *);
382 void	vunmapbuf (struct buf *);
383 void	relpbuf (struct buf *, int *);
384 void	brelvp (struct buf *);
385 void	bgetvp (struct vnode *, struct buf *);
386 void	pbgetvp (struct vnode *, struct buf *);
387 void	pbrelvp (struct buf *);
388 int	allocbuf (struct buf *bp, int size);
389 void	reassignbuf (struct buf *, struct vnode *);
390 void	pbreassignbuf (struct buf *, struct vnode *);
391 struct	buf *trypbuf (int *);
392 
393 #endif /* _KERNEL */
394 
395 #endif /* !_SYS_BUF_H_ */
396