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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ #ifndef LINUX_IOMAP_H #define LINUX_IOMAP_H 1 #include <linux/atomic.h> #include <linux/bitmap.h> #include <linux/blk_types.h> #include <linux/mm.h> #include <linux/types.h> #include <linux/mm_types.h> #include <linux/blkdev.h> struct address_space; struct fiemap_extent_info; struct inode; struct iomap_dio; struct iomap_writepage_ctx; struct iov_iter; struct kiocb; struct page; struct vm_area_struct; struct vm_fault; /* * Types of block ranges for iomap mappings: */ #define IOMAP_HOLE 0 /* no blocks allocated, need allocation */ #define IOMAP_DELALLOC 1 /* delayed allocation blocks */ #define IOMAP_MAPPED 2 /* blocks allocated at @addr */ #define IOMAP_UNWRITTEN 3 /* blocks allocated at @addr in unwritten state */ #define IOMAP_INLINE 4 /* data inline in the inode */ /* * Flags reported by the file system from iomap_begin: * * IOMAP_F_NEW indicates that the blocks have been newly allocated and need * zeroing for areas that no data is copied to. * * IOMAP_F_DIRTY indicates the inode has uncommitted metadata needed to access * written data and requires fdatasync to commit them to persistent storage. * This needs to take into account metadata changes that *may* be made at IO * completion, such as file size updates from direct IO. * * IOMAP_F_SHARED indicates that the blocks are shared, and will need to be * unshared as part a write. * * IOMAP_F_MERGED indicates that the iomap contains the merge of multiple block * mappings. * * IOMAP_F_BUFFER_HEAD indicates that the file system requires the use of * buffer heads for this mapping. */ #define IOMAP_F_NEW 0x01 #define IOMAP_F_DIRTY 0x02 #define IOMAP_F_SHARED 0x04 #define IOMAP_F_MERGED 0x08 #define IOMAP_F_BUFFER_HEAD 0x10 #define IOMAP_F_ZONE_APPEND 0x20 /* * Flags set by the core iomap code during operations: * * IOMAP_F_SIZE_CHANGED indicates to the iomap_end method that the file size * has changed as the result of this write operation. */ #define IOMAP_F_SIZE_CHANGED 0x100 /* * Flags from 0x1000 up are for file system specific usage: */ #define IOMAP_F_PRIVATE 0x1000 /* * Magic value for addr: */ #define IOMAP_NULL_ADDR -1ULL /* addr is not valid */ struct iomap_page_ops; struct iomap { u64 addr; /* disk offset of mapping, bytes */ loff_t offset; /* file offset of mapping, bytes */ u64 length; /* length of mapping, bytes */ u16 type; /* type of mapping */ u16 flags; /* flags for mapping */ struct block_device *bdev; /* block device for I/O */ struct dax_device *dax_dev; /* dax_dev for dax operations */ void *inline_data; void *private; /* filesystem private */ const struct iomap_page_ops *page_ops; }; static inline sector_t iomap_sector(const struct iomap *iomap, loff_t pos) { return (iomap->addr + pos - iomap->offset) >> SECTOR_SHIFT; } /* * Returns the inline data pointer for logical offset @pos. */ static inline void *iomap_inline_data(const struct iomap *iomap, loff_t pos) { return iomap->inline_data + pos - iomap->offset; } /* * Check if the mapping's length is within the valid range for inline data. * This is used to guard against accessing data beyond the page inline_data * points at. */ static inline bool iomap_inline_data_valid(const struct iomap *iomap) { return iomap->length <= PAGE_SIZE - offset_in_page(iomap->inline_data); } /* * When a filesystem sets page_ops in an iomap mapping it returns, page_prepare * and page_done will be called for each page written to. This only applies to * buffered writes as unbuffered writes will not typically have pages * associated with them. * * When page_prepare succeeds, page_done will always be called to do any * cleanup work necessary. In that page_done call, @page will be NULL if the * associated page could not be obtained. */ struct iomap_page_ops { int (*page_prepare)(struct inode *inode, loff_t pos, unsigned len); void (*page_done)(struct inode *inode, loff_t pos, unsigned copied, struct page *page); }; /* * Flags for iomap_begin / iomap_end. No flag implies a read. */ #define IOMAP_WRITE (1 << 0) /* writing, must allocate blocks */ #define IOMAP_ZERO (1 << 1) /* zeroing operation, may skip holes */ #define IOMAP_REPORT (1 << 2) /* report extent status, e.g. FIEMAP */ #define IOMAP_FAULT (1 << 3) /* mapping for page fault */ #define IOMAP_DIRECT (1 << 4) /* direct I/O */ #define IOMAP_NOWAIT (1 << 5) /* do not block */ #define IOMAP_OVERWRITE_ONLY (1 << 6) /* only pure overwrites allowed */ #define IOMAP_UNSHARE (1 << 7) /* unshare_file_range */ struct iomap_ops { /* * Return the existing mapping at pos, or reserve space starting at * pos for up to length, as long as we can do it as a single mapping. * The actual length is returned in iomap->length. */ int (*iomap_begin)(struct inode *inode, loff_t pos, loff_t length, unsigned flags, struct iomap *iomap, struct iomap *srcmap); /* * Commit and/or unreserve space previous allocated using iomap_begin. * Written indicates the length of the successful write operation which * needs to be commited, while the rest needs to be unreserved. * Written might be zero if no data was written. */ int (*iomap_end)(struct inode *inode, loff_t pos, loff_t length, ssize_t written, unsigned flags, struct iomap *iomap); }; /** * struct iomap_iter - Iterate through a range of a file * @inode: Set at the start of the iteration and should not change. * @pos: The current file position we are operating on. It is updated by * calls to iomap_iter(). Treat as read-only in the body. * @len: The remaining length of the file segment we're operating on. * It is updated at the same time as @pos. * @processed: The number of bytes processed by the body in the most recent * iteration, or a negative errno. 0 causes the iteration to stop. * @flags: Zero or more of the iomap_begin flags above. * @iomap: Map describing the I/O iteration * @srcmap: Source map for COW operations */ struct iomap_iter { struct inode *inode; loff_t pos; u64 len; s64 processed; unsigned flags; struct iomap iomap; struct iomap srcmap; }; int iomap_iter(struct iomap_iter *iter, const struct iomap_ops *ops); /** * iomap_length - length of the current iomap iteration * @iter: iteration structure * * Returns the length that the operation applies to for the current iteration. */ static inline u64 iomap_length(const struct iomap_iter *iter) { u64 end = iter->iomap.offset + iter->iomap.length; if (iter->srcmap.type != IOMAP_HOLE) end = min(end, iter->srcmap.offset + iter->srcmap.length); return min(iter->len, end - iter->pos); } /** * iomap_iter_srcmap - return the source map for the current iomap iteration * @i: iteration structure * * Write operations on file systems with reflink support might require a * source and a destination map. This function retourns the source map * for a given operation, which may or may no be identical to the destination * map in &i->iomap. */ static inline const struct iomap *iomap_iter_srcmap(const struct iomap_iter *i) { if (i->srcmap.type != IOMAP_HOLE) return &i->srcmap; return &i->iomap; } ssize_t iomap_file_buffered_write(struct kiocb *iocb, struct iov_iter *from, const struct iomap_ops *ops); int iomap_readpage(struct page *page, const struct iomap_ops *ops); void iomap_readahead(struct readahead_control *, const struct iomap_ops *ops); int iomap_is_partially_uptodate(struct page *page, unsigned long from, unsigned long count); int iomap_releasepage(struct page *page, gfp_t gfp_mask); void iomap_invalidatepage(struct page *page, unsigned int offset, unsigned int len); #ifdef CONFIG_MIGRATION int iomap_migrate_page(struct address_space *mapping, struct page *newpage, struct page *page, enum migrate_mode mode); #else #define iomap_migrate_page NULL #endif int iomap_file_unshare(struct inode *inode, loff_t pos, loff_t len, const struct iomap_ops *ops); int iomap_zero_range(struct inode *inode, loff_t pos, loff_t len, bool *did_zero, const struct iomap_ops *ops); int iomap_truncate_page(struct inode *inode, loff_t pos, bool *did_zero, const struct iomap_ops *ops); vm_fault_t iomap_page_mkwrite(struct vm_fault *vmf, const struct iomap_ops *ops); int iomap_fiemap(struct inode *inode, struct fiemap_extent_info *fieinfo, u64 start, u64 len, const struct iomap_ops *ops); loff_t iomap_seek_hole(struct inode *inode, loff_t offset, const struct iomap_ops *ops); loff_t iomap_seek_data(struct inode *inode, loff_t offset, const struct iomap_ops *ops); sector_t iomap_bmap(struct address_space *mapping, sector_t bno, const struct iomap_ops *ops); /* * Structure for writeback I/O completions. */ struct iomap_ioend { struct list_head io_list; /* next ioend in chain */ u16 io_type; u16 io_flags; /* IOMAP_F_* */ struct inode *io_inode; /* file being written to */ size_t io_size; /* size of the extent */ loff_t io_offset; /* offset in the file */ struct bio *io_bio; /* bio being built */ struct bio io_inline_bio; /* MUST BE LAST! */ }; struct iomap_writeback_ops { /* * Required, maps the blocks so that writeback can be performed on * the range starting at offset. */ int (*map_blocks)(struct iomap_writepage_ctx *wpc, struct inode *inode, loff_t offset); /* * Optional, allows the file systems to perform actions just before * submitting the bio and/or override the bio end_io handler for complex * operations like copy on write extent manipulation or unwritten extent * conversions. */ int (*prepare_ioend)(struct iomap_ioend *ioend, int status); /* * Optional, allows the file system to discard state on a page where * we failed to submit any I/O. */ void (*discard_page)(struct page *page, loff_t fileoff); }; struct iomap_writepage_ctx { struct iomap iomap; struct iomap_ioend *ioend; const struct iomap_writeback_ops *ops; }; void iomap_finish_ioends(struct iomap_ioend *ioend, int error); void iomap_ioend_try_merge(struct iomap_ioend *ioend, struct list_head *more_ioends); void iomap_sort_ioends(struct list_head *ioend_list); int iomap_writepage(struct page *page, struct writeback_control *wbc, struct iomap_writepage_ctx *wpc, const struct iomap_writeback_ops *ops); int iomap_writepages(struct address_space *mapping, struct writeback_control *wbc, struct iomap_writepage_ctx *wpc, const struct iomap_writeback_ops *ops); /* * Flags for direct I/O ->end_io: */ #define IOMAP_DIO_UNWRITTEN (1 << 0) /* covers unwritten extent(s) */ #define IOMAP_DIO_COW (1 << 1) /* covers COW extent(s) */ struct iomap_dio_ops { int (*end_io)(struct kiocb *iocb, ssize_t size, int error, unsigned flags); blk_qc_t (*submit_io)(const struct iomap_iter *iter, struct bio *bio, loff_t file_offset); }; /* * Wait for the I/O to complete in iomap_dio_rw even if the kiocb is not * synchronous. */ #define IOMAP_DIO_FORCE_WAIT (1 << 0) /* * Do not allocate blocks or zero partial blocks, but instead fall back to * the caller by returning -EAGAIN. Used to optimize direct I/O writes that * are not aligned to the file system block size. */ #define IOMAP_DIO_OVERWRITE_ONLY (1 << 1) /* * When a page fault occurs, return a partial synchronous result and allow * the caller to retry the rest of the operation after dealing with the page * fault. */ #define IOMAP_DIO_PARTIAL (1 << 2) ssize_t iomap_dio_rw(struct kiocb *iocb, struct iov_iter *iter, const struct iomap_ops *ops, const struct iomap_dio_ops *dops, unsigned int dio_flags, size_t done_before); struct iomap_dio *__iomap_dio_rw(struct kiocb *iocb, struct iov_iter *iter, const struct iomap_ops *ops, const struct iomap_dio_ops *dops, unsigned int dio_flags, size_t done_before); ssize_t iomap_dio_complete(struct iomap_dio *dio); int iomap_dio_iopoll(struct kiocb *kiocb, bool spin); #ifdef CONFIG_SWAP struct file; struct swap_info_struct; int iomap_swapfile_activate(struct swap_info_struct *sis, struct file *swap_file, sector_t *pagespan, const struct iomap_ops *ops); #else # define iomap_swapfile_activate(sis, swapfile, pagespan, ops) (-EIO) #endif /* CONFIG_SWAP */ #endif /* LINUX_IOMAP_H */