list_lru.h 4.3 KB

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  1. /*
  2. * Copyright (c) 2013 Red Hat, Inc. and Parallels Inc. All rights reserved.
  3. * Authors: David Chinner and Glauber Costa
  4. *
  5. * Generic LRU infrastructure
  6. */
  7. #ifndef _LRU_LIST_H
  8. #define _LRU_LIST_H
  9. #include <linux/list.h>
  10. #include <linux/nodemask.h>
  11. /* list_lru_walk_cb has to always return one of those */
  12. enum lru_status {
  13. LRU_REMOVED, /* item removed from list */
  14. LRU_ROTATE, /* item referenced, give another pass */
  15. LRU_SKIP, /* item cannot be locked, skip */
  16. LRU_RETRY, /* item not freeable. May drop the lock
  17. internally, but has to return locked. */
  18. };
  19. struct list_lru_node {
  20. spinlock_t lock;
  21. struct list_head list;
  22. /* kept as signed so we can catch imbalance bugs */
  23. long nr_items;
  24. } ____cacheline_aligned_in_smp;
  25. struct list_lru {
  26. struct list_lru_node *node;
  27. nodemask_t active_nodes;
  28. };
  29. void list_lru_destroy(struct list_lru *lru);
  30. int list_lru_init(struct list_lru *lru);
  31. /**
  32. * list_lru_add: add an element to the lru list's tail
  33. * @list_lru: the lru pointer
  34. * @item: the item to be added.
  35. *
  36. * If the element is already part of a list, this function returns doing
  37. * nothing. Therefore the caller does not need to keep state about whether or
  38. * not the element already belongs in the list and is allowed to lazy update
  39. * it. Note however that this is valid for *a* list, not *this* list. If
  40. * the caller organize itself in a way that elements can be in more than
  41. * one type of list, it is up to the caller to fully remove the item from
  42. * the previous list (with list_lru_del() for instance) before moving it
  43. * to @list_lru
  44. *
  45. * Return value: true if the list was updated, false otherwise
  46. */
  47. bool list_lru_add(struct list_lru *lru, struct list_head *item);
  48. /**
  49. * list_lru_del: delete an element to the lru list
  50. * @list_lru: the lru pointer
  51. * @item: the item to be deleted.
  52. *
  53. * This function works analogously as list_lru_add in terms of list
  54. * manipulation. The comments about an element already pertaining to
  55. * a list are also valid for list_lru_del.
  56. *
  57. * Return value: true if the list was updated, false otherwise
  58. */
  59. bool list_lru_del(struct list_lru *lru, struct list_head *item);
  60. /**
  61. * list_lru_count_node: return the number of objects currently held by @lru
  62. * @lru: the lru pointer.
  63. * @nid: the node id to count from.
  64. *
  65. * Always return a non-negative number, 0 for empty lists. There is no
  66. * guarantee that the list is not updated while the count is being computed.
  67. * Callers that want such a guarantee need to provide an outer lock.
  68. */
  69. unsigned long list_lru_count_node(struct list_lru *lru, int nid);
  70. static inline unsigned long list_lru_count(struct list_lru *lru)
  71. {
  72. long count = 0;
  73. int nid;
  74. for_each_node_mask(nid, lru->active_nodes)
  75. count += list_lru_count_node(lru, nid);
  76. return count;
  77. }
  78. typedef enum lru_status
  79. (*list_lru_walk_cb)(struct list_head *item, spinlock_t *lock, void *cb_arg);
  80. /**
  81. * list_lru_walk_node: walk a list_lru, isolating and disposing freeable items.
  82. * @lru: the lru pointer.
  83. * @nid: the node id to scan from.
  84. * @isolate: callback function that is resposible for deciding what to do with
  85. * the item currently being scanned
  86. * @cb_arg: opaque type that will be passed to @isolate
  87. * @nr_to_walk: how many items to scan.
  88. *
  89. * This function will scan all elements in a particular list_lru, calling the
  90. * @isolate callback for each of those items, along with the current list
  91. * spinlock and a caller-provided opaque. The @isolate callback can choose to
  92. * drop the lock internally, but *must* return with the lock held. The callback
  93. * will return an enum lru_status telling the list_lru infrastructure what to
  94. * do with the object being scanned.
  95. *
  96. * Please note that nr_to_walk does not mean how many objects will be freed,
  97. * just how many objects will be scanned.
  98. *
  99. * Return value: the number of objects effectively removed from the LRU.
  100. */
  101. unsigned long list_lru_walk_node(struct list_lru *lru, int nid,
  102. list_lru_walk_cb isolate, void *cb_arg,
  103. unsigned long *nr_to_walk);
  104. static inline unsigned long
  105. list_lru_walk(struct list_lru *lru, list_lru_walk_cb isolate,
  106. void *cb_arg, unsigned long nr_to_walk)
  107. {
  108. long isolated = 0;
  109. int nid;
  110. for_each_node_mask(nid, lru->active_nodes) {
  111. isolated += list_lru_walk_node(lru, nid, isolate,
  112. cb_arg, &nr_to_walk);
  113. if (nr_to_walk <= 0)
  114. break;
  115. }
  116. return isolated;
  117. }
  118. #endif /* _LRU_LIST_H */