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authorNeilBrown <neilb@suse.de>2011-07-26 11:34:20 +1000
committerNeilBrown <neilb@suse.de>2011-07-26 11:34:20 +1000
commitc4c1663be46b2ab94e59d3e0c583a8f6b188ff0c (patch)
tree2e0b6b51c0a55c5f9edad2c832a66c9949ef496d /drivers/md/raid5.h
parentcbe47ec559c33a68b5ee002051b848d1531a8adb (diff)
downloadlinux-c4c1663be46b2ab94e59d3e0c583a8f6b188ff0c.tar.gz
md/raid5: replace sh->lock with an 'active' flag.
sh->lock is now mainly used to ensure that two threads aren't running in the locked part of handle_stripe[56] at the same time. That can more neatly be achieved with an 'active' flag which we set while running handle_stripe. If we find the flag is set, we simply requeue the stripe for later by setting STRIPE_HANDLE. For safety we take ->device_lock while examining the state of the stripe and creating a summary in 'stripe_head_state / r6_state'. This possibly isn't needed but as shared fields like ->toread, ->towrite are checked it is safer for now at least. We leave the label after the old 'unlock' called "unlock" because it will disappear in a few patches, so renaming seems pointless. This leaves the stripe 'locked' for longer as we clear STRIPE_ACTIVE later, but that is not a problem. Signed-off-by: NeilBrown <neilb@suse.de> Reviewed-by: Namhyung Kim <namhyung@gmail.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/md/raid5.h')
-rw-r--r--drivers/md/raid5.h35
1 files changed, 16 insertions, 19 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/md/raid5.h b/drivers/md/raid5.h
index a33001137bf8..bb246d9e0547 100644
--- a/drivers/md/raid5.h
+++ b/drivers/md/raid5.h
@@ -6,11 +6,11 @@
/*
*
- * Each stripe contains one buffer per disc. Each buffer can be in
+ * Each stripe contains one buffer per device. Each buffer can be in
* one of a number of states stored in "flags". Changes between
- * these states happen *almost* exclusively under a per-stripe
- * spinlock. Some very specific changes can happen in bi_end_io, and
- * these are not protected by the spin lock.
+ * these states happen *almost* exclusively under the protection of the
+ * STRIPE_ACTIVE flag. Some very specific changes can happen in bi_end_io, and
+ * these are not protected by STRIPE_ACTIVE.
*
* The flag bits that are used to represent these states are:
* R5_UPTODATE and R5_LOCKED
@@ -76,12 +76,10 @@
* block and the cached buffer are successfully written, any buffer on
* a written list can be returned with b_end_io.
*
- * The write list and read list both act as fifos. The read list is
- * protected by the device_lock. The write and written lists are
- * protected by the stripe lock. The device_lock, which can be
- * claimed while the stipe lock is held, is only for list
- * manipulations and will only be held for a very short time. It can
- * be claimed from interrupts.
+ * The write list and read list both act as fifos. The read list,
+ * write list and written list are protected by the device_lock.
+ * The device_lock is only for list manipulations and will only be
+ * held for a very short time. It can be claimed from interrupts.
*
*
* Stripes in the stripe cache can be on one of two lists (or on
@@ -96,7 +94,6 @@
*
* The inactive_list, handle_list and hash bucket lists are all protected by the
* device_lock.
- * - stripes on the inactive_list never have their stripe_lock held.
* - stripes have a reference counter. If count==0, they are on a list.
* - If a stripe might need handling, STRIPE_HANDLE is set.
* - When refcount reaches zero, then if STRIPE_HANDLE it is put on
@@ -116,10 +113,10 @@
* attach a request to an active stripe (add_stripe_bh())
* lockdev attach-buffer unlockdev
* handle a stripe (handle_stripe())
- * lockstripe clrSTRIPE_HANDLE ...
+ * setSTRIPE_ACTIVE, clrSTRIPE_HANDLE ...
* (lockdev check-buffers unlockdev) ..
* change-state ..
- * record io/ops needed unlockstripe schedule io/ops
+ * record io/ops needed clearSTRIPE_ACTIVE schedule io/ops
* release an active stripe (release_stripe())
* lockdev if (!--cnt) { if STRIPE_HANDLE, add to handle_list else add to inactive-list } unlockdev
*
@@ -128,8 +125,7 @@
* on a cached buffer, and plus one if the stripe is undergoing stripe
* operations.
*
- * Stripe operations are performed outside the stripe lock,
- * the stripe operations are:
+ * The stripe operations are:
* -copying data between the stripe cache and user application buffers
* -computing blocks to save a disk access, or to recover a missing block
* -updating the parity on a write operation (reconstruct write and
@@ -159,7 +155,8 @@
*/
/*
- * Operations state - intermediate states that are visible outside of sh->lock
+ * Operations state - intermediate states that are visible outside of
+ * STRIPE_ACTIVE.
* In general _idle indicates nothing is running, _run indicates a data
* processing operation is active, and _result means the data processing result
* is stable and can be acted upon. For simple operations like biofill and
@@ -209,7 +206,6 @@ struct stripe_head {
short ddf_layout;/* use DDF ordering to calculate Q */
unsigned long state; /* state flags */
atomic_t count; /* nr of active thread/requests */
- spinlock_t lock;
int bm_seq; /* sequence number for bitmap flushes */
int disks; /* disks in stripe */
enum check_states check_state;
@@ -240,7 +236,7 @@ struct stripe_head {
};
/* stripe_head_state - collects and tracks the dynamic state of a stripe_head
- * for handle_stripe. It is only valid under spin_lock(sh->lock);
+ * for handle_stripe.
*/
struct stripe_head_state {
int syncing, expanding, expanded;
@@ -290,6 +286,7 @@ struct r6_state {
* Stripe state
*/
enum {
+ STRIPE_ACTIVE,
STRIPE_HANDLE,
STRIPE_SYNC_REQUESTED,
STRIPE_SYNCING,
@@ -339,7 +336,7 @@ enum {
* PREREAD_ACTIVE.
* In stripe_handle, if we find pre-reading is necessary, we do it if
* PREREAD_ACTIVE is set, else we set DELAYED which will send it to the delayed queue.
- * HANDLE gets cleared if stripe_handle leave nothing locked.
+ * HANDLE gets cleared if stripe_handle leaves nothing locked.
*/