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  1. /*
  2. * Copyright (C) 1991, 1992 Linus Torvalds
  3. * Copyright (C) 1994, Karl Keyte: Added support for disk statistics
  4. * Elevator latency, (C) 2000 Andrea Arcangeli <andrea@suse.de> SuSE
  5. * Queue request tables / lock, selectable elevator, Jens Axboe <axboe@suse.de>
  6. * kernel-doc documentation started by NeilBrown <neilb@cse.unsw.edu.au>
  7. * - July2000
  8. * bio rewrite, highmem i/o, etc, Jens Axboe <axboe@suse.de> - may 2001
  9. */
  10. /*
  11. * This handles all read/write requests to block devices
  12. */
  13. #include <linux/kernel.h>
  14. #include <linux/module.h>
  15. #include <linux/backing-dev.h>
  16. #include <linux/bio.h>
  17. #include <linux/blkdev.h>
  18. #include <linux/highmem.h>
  19. #include <linux/mm.h>
  20. #include <linux/kernel_stat.h>
  21. #include <linux/string.h>
  22. #include <linux/init.h>
  23. #include <linux/completion.h>
  24. #include <linux/slab.h>
  25. #include <linux/swap.h>
  26. #include <linux/writeback.h>
  27. #include <linux/task_io_accounting_ops.h>
  28. #include <linux/fault-inject.h>
  29. #include <linux/list_sort.h>
  30. #include <linux/delay.h>
  31. #include <linux/ratelimit.h>
  32. #define CREATE_TRACE_POINTS
  33. #include <trace/events/block.h>
  34. #include "blk.h"
  35. #include "blk-cgroup.h"
  36. EXPORT_TRACEPOINT_SYMBOL_GPL(block_bio_remap);
  37. EXPORT_TRACEPOINT_SYMBOL_GPL(block_rq_remap);
  38. EXPORT_TRACEPOINT_SYMBOL_GPL(block_bio_complete);
  39. DEFINE_IDA(blk_queue_ida);
  40. /*
  41. * For the allocated request tables
  42. */
  43. static struct kmem_cache *request_cachep;
  44. /*
  45. * For queue allocation
  46. */
  47. struct kmem_cache *blk_requestq_cachep;
  48. /*
  49. * Controlling structure to kblockd
  50. */
  51. static struct workqueue_struct *kblockd_workqueue;
  52. static void drive_stat_acct(struct request *rq, int new_io)
  53. {
  54. struct hd_struct *part;
  55. int rw = rq_data_dir(rq);
  56. int cpu;
  57. if (!blk_do_io_stat(rq))
  58. return;
  59. cpu = part_stat_lock();
  60. if (!new_io) {
  61. part = rq->part;
  62. part_stat_inc(cpu, part, merges[rw]);
  63. } else {
  64. part = disk_map_sector_rcu(rq->rq_disk, blk_rq_pos(rq));
  65. if (!hd_struct_try_get(part)) {
  66. /*
  67. * The partition is already being removed,
  68. * the request will be accounted on the disk only
  69. *
  70. * We take a reference on disk->part0 although that
  71. * partition will never be deleted, so we can treat
  72. * it as any other partition.
  73. */
  74. part = &rq->rq_disk->part0;
  75. hd_struct_get(part);
  76. }
  77. part_round_stats(cpu, part);
  78. part_inc_in_flight(part, rw);
  79. rq->part = part;
  80. }
  81. part_stat_unlock();
  82. }
  83. void blk_queue_congestion_threshold(struct request_queue *q)
  84. {
  85. int nr;
  86. nr = q->nr_requests - (q->nr_requests / 8) + 1;
  87. if (nr > q->nr_requests)
  88. nr = q->nr_requests;
  89. q->nr_congestion_on = nr;
  90. nr = q->nr_requests - (q->nr_requests / 8) - (q->nr_requests / 16) - 1;
  91. if (nr < 1)
  92. nr = 1;
  93. q->nr_congestion_off = nr;
  94. }
  95. /**
  96. * blk_get_backing_dev_info - get the address of a queue's backing_dev_info
  97. * @bdev: device
  98. *
  99. * Locates the passed device's request queue and returns the address of its
  100. * backing_dev_info
  101. *
  102. * Will return NULL if the request queue cannot be located.
  103. */
  104. struct backing_dev_info *blk_get_backing_dev_info(struct block_device *bdev)
  105. {
  106. struct backing_dev_info *ret = NULL;
  107. struct request_queue *q = bdev_get_queue(bdev);
  108. if (q)
  109. ret = &q->backing_dev_info;
  110. return ret;
  111. }
  112. EXPORT_SYMBOL(blk_get_backing_dev_info);
  113. void blk_rq_init(struct request_queue *q, struct request *rq)
  114. {
  115. memset(rq, 0, sizeof(*rq));
  116. INIT_LIST_HEAD(&rq->queuelist);
  117. INIT_LIST_HEAD(&rq->timeout_list);
  118. rq->cpu = -1;
  119. rq->q = q;
  120. rq->__sector = (sector_t) -1;
  121. INIT_HLIST_NODE(&rq->hash);
  122. RB_CLEAR_NODE(&rq->rb_node);
  123. rq->cmd = rq->__cmd;
  124. rq->cmd_len = BLK_MAX_CDB;
  125. rq->tag = -1;
  126. rq->ref_count = 1;
  127. rq->start_time = jiffies;
  128. set_start_time_ns(rq);
  129. rq->part = NULL;
  130. }
  131. EXPORT_SYMBOL(blk_rq_init);
  132. static void req_bio_endio(struct request *rq, struct bio *bio,
  133. unsigned int nbytes, int error)
  134. {
  135. if (error)
  136. clear_bit(BIO_UPTODATE, &bio->bi_flags);
  137. else if (!test_bit(BIO_UPTODATE, &bio->bi_flags))
  138. error = -EIO;
  139. if (unlikely(nbytes > bio->bi_size)) {
  140. printk(KERN_ERR "%s: want %u bytes done, %u left\n",
  141. __func__, nbytes, bio->bi_size);
  142. nbytes = bio->bi_size;
  143. }
  144. if (unlikely(rq->cmd_flags & REQ_QUIET))
  145. set_bit(BIO_QUIET, &bio->bi_flags);
  146. bio->bi_size -= nbytes;
  147. bio->bi_sector += (nbytes >> 9);
  148. if (bio_integrity(bio))
  149. bio_integrity_advance(bio, nbytes);
  150. /* don't actually finish bio if it's part of flush sequence */
  151. if (bio->bi_size == 0 && !(rq->cmd_flags & REQ_FLUSH_SEQ))
  152. bio_endio(bio, error);
  153. }
  154. void blk_dump_rq_flags(struct request *rq, char *msg)
  155. {
  156. int bit;
  157. printk(KERN_INFO "%s: dev %s: type=%x, flags=%x\n", msg,
  158. rq->rq_disk ? rq->rq_disk->disk_name : "?", rq->cmd_type,
  159. rq->cmd_flags);
  160. printk(KERN_INFO " sector %llu, nr/cnr %u/%u\n",
  161. (unsigned long long)blk_rq_pos(rq),
  162. blk_rq_sectors(rq), blk_rq_cur_sectors(rq));
  163. printk(KERN_INFO " bio %p, biotail %p, buffer %p, len %u\n",
  164. rq->bio, rq->biotail, rq->buffer, blk_rq_bytes(rq));
  165. if (rq->cmd_type == REQ_TYPE_BLOCK_PC) {
  166. printk(KERN_INFO " cdb: ");
  167. for (bit = 0; bit < BLK_MAX_CDB; bit++)
  168. printk("%02x ", rq->cmd[bit]);
  169. printk("\n");
  170. }
  171. }
  172. EXPORT_SYMBOL(blk_dump_rq_flags);
  173. static void blk_delay_work(struct work_struct *work)
  174. {
  175. struct request_queue *q;
  176. q = container_of(work, struct request_queue, delay_work.work);
  177. spin_lock_irq(q->queue_lock);
  178. __blk_run_queue(q);
  179. spin_unlock_irq(q->queue_lock);
  180. }
  181. /**
  182. * blk_delay_queue - restart queueing after defined interval
  183. * @q: The &struct request_queue in question
  184. * @msecs: Delay in msecs
  185. *
  186. * Description:
  187. * Sometimes queueing needs to be postponed for a little while, to allow
  188. * resources to come back. This function will make sure that queueing is
  189. * restarted around the specified time.
  190. */
  191. void blk_delay_queue(struct request_queue *q, unsigned long msecs)
  192. {
  193. queue_delayed_work(kblockd_workqueue, &q->delay_work,
  194. msecs_to_jiffies(msecs));
  195. }
  196. EXPORT_SYMBOL(blk_delay_queue);
  197. /**
  198. * blk_start_queue - restart a previously stopped queue
  199. * @q: The &struct request_queue in question
  200. *
  201. * Description:
  202. * blk_start_queue() will clear the stop flag on the queue, and call
  203. * the request_fn for the queue if it was in a stopped state when
  204. * entered. Also see blk_stop_queue(). Queue lock must be held.
  205. **/
  206. void blk_start_queue(struct request_queue *q)
  207. {
  208. WARN_ON(!irqs_disabled());
  209. queue_flag_clear(QUEUE_FLAG_STOPPED, q);
  210. __blk_run_queue(q);
  211. }
  212. EXPORT_SYMBOL(blk_start_queue);
  213. /**
  214. * blk_stop_queue - stop a queue
  215. * @q: The &struct request_queue in question
  216. *
  217. * Description:
  218. * The Linux block layer assumes that a block driver will consume all
  219. * entries on the request queue when the request_fn strategy is called.
  220. * Often this will not happen, because of hardware limitations (queue
  221. * depth settings). If a device driver gets a 'queue full' response,
  222. * or if it simply chooses not to queue more I/O at one point, it can
  223. * call this function to prevent the request_fn from being called until
  224. * the driver has signalled it's ready to go again. This happens by calling
  225. * blk_start_queue() to restart queue operations. Queue lock must be held.
  226. **/
  227. void blk_stop_queue(struct request_queue *q)
  228. {
  229. __cancel_delayed_work(&q->delay_work);
  230. queue_flag_set(QUEUE_FLAG_STOPPED, q);
  231. }
  232. EXPORT_SYMBOL(blk_stop_queue);
  233. /**
  234. * blk_sync_queue - cancel any pending callbacks on a queue
  235. * @q: the queue
  236. *
  237. * Description:
  238. * The block layer may perform asynchronous callback activity
  239. * on a queue, such as calling the unplug function after a timeout.
  240. * A block device may call blk_sync_queue to ensure that any
  241. * such activity is cancelled, thus allowing it to release resources
  242. * that the callbacks might use. The caller must already have made sure
  243. * that its ->make_request_fn will not re-add plugging prior to calling
  244. * this function.
  245. *
  246. * This function does not cancel any asynchronous activity arising
  247. * out of elevator or throttling code. That would require elevaotor_exit()
  248. * and blkcg_exit_queue() to be called with queue lock initialized.
  249. *
  250. */
  251. void blk_sync_queue(struct request_queue *q)
  252. {
  253. del_timer_sync(&q->timeout);
  254. cancel_delayed_work_sync(&q->delay_work);
  255. }
  256. EXPORT_SYMBOL(blk_sync_queue);
  257. /**
  258. * __blk_run_queue - run a single device queue
  259. * @q: The queue to run
  260. *
  261. * Description:
  262. * See @blk_run_queue. This variant must be called with the queue lock
  263. * held and interrupts disabled.
  264. */
  265. void __blk_run_queue(struct request_queue *q)
  266. {
  267. if (unlikely(blk_queue_stopped(q)))
  268. return;
  269. q->request_fn(q);
  270. }
  271. EXPORT_SYMBOL(__blk_run_queue);
  272. /**
  273. * blk_run_queue_async - run a single device queue in workqueue context
  274. * @q: The queue to run
  275. *
  276. * Description:
  277. * Tells kblockd to perform the equivalent of @blk_run_queue on behalf
  278. * of us.
  279. */
  280. void blk_run_queue_async(struct request_queue *q)
  281. {
  282. if (likely(!blk_queue_stopped(q))) {
  283. __cancel_delayed_work(&q->delay_work);
  284. queue_delayed_work(kblockd_workqueue, &q->delay_work, 0);
  285. }
  286. }
  287. EXPORT_SYMBOL(blk_run_queue_async);
  288. /**
  289. * blk_run_queue - run a single device queue
  290. * @q: The queue to run
  291. *
  292. * Description:
  293. * Invoke request handling on this queue, if it has pending work to do.
  294. * May be used to restart queueing when a request has completed.
  295. */
  296. void blk_run_queue(struct request_queue *q)
  297. {
  298. unsigned long flags;
  299. spin_lock_irqsave(q->queue_lock, flags);
  300. __blk_run_queue(q);
  301. spin_unlock_irqrestore(q->queue_lock, flags);
  302. }
  303. EXPORT_SYMBOL(blk_run_queue);
  304. void blk_put_queue(struct request_queue *q)
  305. {
  306. kobject_put(&q->kobj);
  307. }
  308. EXPORT_SYMBOL(blk_put_queue);
  309. /**
  310. * blk_drain_queue - drain requests from request_queue
  311. * @q: queue to drain
  312. * @drain_all: whether to drain all requests or only the ones w/ ELVPRIV
  313. *
  314. * Drain requests from @q. If @drain_all is set, all requests are drained.
  315. * If not, only ELVPRIV requests are drained. The caller is responsible
  316. * for ensuring that no new requests which need to be drained are queued.
  317. */
  318. void blk_drain_queue(struct request_queue *q, bool drain_all)
  319. {
  320. int i;
  321. while (true) {
  322. bool drain = false;
  323. spin_lock_irq(q->queue_lock);
  324. /*
  325. * The caller might be trying to drain @q before its
  326. * elevator is initialized.
  327. */
  328. if (q->elevator)
  329. elv_drain_elevator(q);
  330. blkcg_drain_queue(q);
  331. /*
  332. * This function might be called on a queue which failed
  333. * driver init after queue creation or is not yet fully
  334. * active yet. Some drivers (e.g. fd and loop) get unhappy
  335. * in such cases. Kick queue iff dispatch queue has
  336. * something on it and @q has request_fn set.
  337. */
  338. if (!list_empty(&q->queue_head) && q->request_fn)
  339. __blk_run_queue(q);
  340. drain |= q->rq.elvpriv;
  341. /*
  342. * Unfortunately, requests are queued at and tracked from
  343. * multiple places and there's no single counter which can
  344. * be drained. Check all the queues and counters.
  345. */
  346. if (drain_all) {
  347. drain |= !list_empty(&q->queue_head);
  348. for (i = 0; i < 2; i++) {
  349. drain |= q->rq.count[i];
  350. drain |= q->in_flight[i];
  351. drain |= !list_empty(&q->flush_queue[i]);
  352. }
  353. }
  354. spin_unlock_irq(q->queue_lock);
  355. if (!drain)
  356. break;
  357. msleep(10);
  358. }
  359. /*
  360. * With queue marked dead, any woken up waiter will fail the
  361. * allocation path, so the wakeup chaining is lost and we're
  362. * left with hung waiters. We need to wake up those waiters.
  363. */
  364. if (q->request_fn) {
  365. spin_lock_irq(q->queue_lock);
  366. for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(q->rq.wait); i++)
  367. wake_up_all(&q->rq.wait[i]);
  368. spin_unlock_irq(q->queue_lock);
  369. }
  370. }
  371. /**
  372. * blk_queue_bypass_start - enter queue bypass mode
  373. * @q: queue of interest
  374. *
  375. * In bypass mode, only the dispatch FIFO queue of @q is used. This
  376. * function makes @q enter bypass mode and drains all requests which were
  377. * throttled or issued before. On return, it's guaranteed that no request
  378. * is being throttled or has ELVPRIV set and blk_queue_bypass() %true
  379. * inside queue or RCU read lock.
  380. */
  381. void blk_queue_bypass_start(struct request_queue *q)
  382. {
  383. bool drain;
  384. spin_lock_irq(q->queue_lock);
  385. drain = !q->bypass_depth++;
  386. queue_flag_set(QUEUE_FLAG_BYPASS, q);
  387. spin_unlock_irq(q->queue_lock);
  388. if (drain) {
  389. blk_drain_queue(q, false);
  390. /* ensure blk_queue_bypass() is %true inside RCU read lock */
  391. synchronize_rcu();
  392. }
  393. }
  394. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(blk_queue_bypass_start);
  395. /**
  396. * blk_queue_bypass_end - leave queue bypass mode
  397. * @q: queue of interest
  398. *
  399. * Leave bypass mode and restore the normal queueing behavior.
  400. */
  401. void blk_queue_bypass_end(struct request_queue *q)
  402. {
  403. spin_lock_irq(q->queue_lock);
  404. if (!--q->bypass_depth)
  405. queue_flag_clear(QUEUE_FLAG_BYPASS, q);
  406. WARN_ON_ONCE(q->bypass_depth < 0);
  407. spin_unlock_irq(q->queue_lock);
  408. }
  409. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(blk_queue_bypass_end);
  410. /**
  411. * blk_cleanup_queue - shutdown a request queue
  412. * @q: request queue to shutdown
  413. *
  414. * Mark @q DEAD, drain all pending requests, destroy and put it. All
  415. * future requests will be failed immediately with -ENODEV.
  416. */
  417. void blk_cleanup_queue(struct request_queue *q)
  418. {
  419. spinlock_t *lock = q->queue_lock;
  420. /* mark @q DEAD, no new request or merges will be allowed afterwards */
  421. mutex_lock(&q->sysfs_lock);
  422. queue_flag_set_unlocked(QUEUE_FLAG_DEAD, q);
  423. spin_lock_irq(lock);
  424. /*
  425. * Dead queue is permanently in bypass mode till released. Note
  426. * that, unlike blk_queue_bypass_start(), we aren't performing
  427. * synchronize_rcu() after entering bypass mode to avoid the delay
  428. * as some drivers create and destroy a lot of queues while
  429. * probing. This is still safe because blk_release_queue() will be
  430. * called only after the queue refcnt drops to zero and nothing,
  431. * RCU or not, would be traversing the queue by then.
  432. */
  433. q->bypass_depth++;
  434. queue_flag_set(QUEUE_FLAG_BYPASS, q);
  435. queue_flag_set(QUEUE_FLAG_NOMERGES, q);
  436. queue_flag_set(QUEUE_FLAG_NOXMERGES, q);
  437. queue_flag_set(QUEUE_FLAG_DEAD, q);
  438. spin_unlock_irq(lock);
  439. mutex_unlock(&q->sysfs_lock);
  440. /* drain all requests queued before DEAD marking */
  441. blk_drain_queue(q, true);
  442. /* @q won't process any more request, flush async actions */
  443. del_timer_sync(&q->backing_dev_info.laptop_mode_wb_timer);
  444. blk_sync_queue(q);
  445. spin_lock_irq(lock);
  446. if (q->queue_lock != &q->__queue_lock)
  447. q->queue_lock = &q->__queue_lock;
  448. spin_unlock_irq(lock);
  449. /* @q is and will stay empty, shutdown and put */
  450. blk_put_queue(q);
  451. }
  452. EXPORT_SYMBOL(blk_cleanup_queue);
  453. static int blk_init_free_list(struct request_queue *q)
  454. {
  455. struct request_list *rl = &q->rq;
  456. if (unlikely(rl->rq_pool))
  457. return 0;
  458. rl->count[BLK_RW_SYNC] = rl->count[BLK_RW_ASYNC] = 0;
  459. rl->starved[BLK_RW_SYNC] = rl->starved[BLK_RW_ASYNC] = 0;
  460. rl->elvpriv = 0;
  461. init_waitqueue_head(&rl->wait[BLK_RW_SYNC]);
  462. init_waitqueue_head(&rl->wait[BLK_RW_ASYNC]);
  463. rl->rq_pool = mempool_create_node(BLKDEV_MIN_RQ, mempool_alloc_slab,
  464. mempool_free_slab, request_cachep,
  465. GFP_KERNEL, q->node);
  466. if (!rl->rq_pool)
  467. return -ENOMEM;
  468. return 0;
  469. }
  470. struct request_queue *blk_alloc_queue(gfp_t gfp_mask)
  471. {
  472. return blk_alloc_queue_node(gfp_mask, -1);
  473. }
  474. EXPORT_SYMBOL(blk_alloc_queue);
  475. struct request_queue *blk_alloc_queue_node(gfp_t gfp_mask, int node_id)
  476. {
  477. struct request_queue *q;
  478. int err;
  479. q = kmem_cache_alloc_node(blk_requestq_cachep,
  480. gfp_mask | __GFP_ZERO, node_id);
  481. if (!q)
  482. return NULL;
  483. q->id = ida_simple_get(&blk_queue_ida, 0, 0, gfp_mask);
  484. if (q->id < 0)
  485. goto fail_q;
  486. q->backing_dev_info.ra_pages =
  487. (VM_MAX_READAHEAD * 1024) / PAGE_CACHE_SIZE;
  488. q->backing_dev_info.state = 0;
  489. q->backing_dev_info.capabilities = BDI_CAP_MAP_COPY;
  490. q->backing_dev_info.name = "block";
  491. q->node = node_id;
  492. err = bdi_init(&q->backing_dev_info);
  493. if (err)
  494. goto fail_id;
  495. setup_timer(&q->backing_dev_info.laptop_mode_wb_timer,
  496. laptop_mode_timer_fn, (unsigned long) q);
  497. setup_timer(&q->timeout, blk_rq_timed_out_timer, (unsigned long) q);
  498. INIT_LIST_HEAD(&q->queue_head);
  499. INIT_LIST_HEAD(&q->timeout_list);
  500. INIT_LIST_HEAD(&q->icq_list);
  501. #ifdef CONFIG_BLK_CGROUP
  502. INIT_LIST_HEAD(&q->blkg_list);
  503. #endif
  504. INIT_LIST_HEAD(&q->flush_queue[0]);
  505. INIT_LIST_HEAD(&q->flush_queue[1]);
  506. INIT_LIST_HEAD(&q->flush_data_in_flight);
  507. INIT_DELAYED_WORK(&q->delay_work, blk_delay_work);
  508. kobject_init(&q->kobj, &blk_queue_ktype);
  509. mutex_init(&q->sysfs_lock);
  510. spin_lock_init(&q->__queue_lock);
  511. /*
  512. * By default initialize queue_lock to internal lock and driver can
  513. * override it later if need be.
  514. */
  515. q->queue_lock = &q->__queue_lock;
  516. /*
  517. * A queue starts its life with bypass turned on to avoid
  518. * unnecessary bypass on/off overhead and nasty surprises during
  519. * init. The initial bypass will be finished at the end of
  520. * blk_init_allocated_queue().
  521. */
  522. q->bypass_depth = 1;
  523. __set_bit(QUEUE_FLAG_BYPASS, &q->queue_flags);
  524. if (blkcg_init_queue(q))
  525. goto fail_id;
  526. return q;
  527. fail_id:
  528. ida_simple_remove(&blk_queue_ida, q->id);
  529. fail_q:
  530. kmem_cache_free(blk_requestq_cachep, q);
  531. return NULL;
  532. }
  533. EXPORT_SYMBOL(blk_alloc_queue_node);
  534. /**
  535. * blk_init_queue - prepare a request queue for use with a block device
  536. * @rfn: The function to be called to process requests that have been
  537. * placed on the queue.
  538. * @lock: Request queue spin lock
  539. *
  540. * Description:
  541. * If a block device wishes to use the standard request handling procedures,
  542. * which sorts requests and coalesces adjacent requests, then it must
  543. * call blk_init_queue(). The function @rfn will be called when there
  544. * are requests on the queue that need to be processed. If the device
  545. * supports plugging, then @rfn may not be called immediately when requests
  546. * are available on the queue, but may be called at some time later instead.
  547. * Plugged queues are generally unplugged when a buffer belonging to one
  548. * of the requests on the queue is needed, or due to memory pressure.
  549. *
  550. * @rfn is not required, or even expected, to remove all requests off the
  551. * queue, but only as many as it can handle at a time. If it does leave
  552. * requests on the queue, it is responsible for arranging that the requests
  553. * get dealt with eventually.
  554. *
  555. * The queue spin lock must be held while manipulating the requests on the
  556. * request queue; this lock will be taken also from interrupt context, so irq
  557. * disabling is needed for it.
  558. *
  559. * Function returns a pointer to the initialized request queue, or %NULL if
  560. * it didn't succeed.
  561. *
  562. * Note:
  563. * blk_init_queue() must be paired with a blk_cleanup_queue() call
  564. * when the block device is deactivated (such as at module unload).
  565. **/
  566. struct request_queue *blk_init_queue(request_fn_proc *rfn, spinlock_t *lock)
  567. {
  568. return blk_init_queue_node(rfn, lock, -1);
  569. }
  570. EXPORT_SYMBOL(blk_init_queue);
  571. struct request_queue *
  572. blk_init_queue_node(request_fn_proc *rfn, spinlock_t *lock, int node_id)
  573. {
  574. struct request_queue *uninit_q, *q;
  575. uninit_q = blk_alloc_queue_node(GFP_KERNEL, node_id);
  576. if (!uninit_q)
  577. return NULL;
  578. q = blk_init_allocated_queue(uninit_q, rfn, lock);
  579. if (!q)
  580. blk_cleanup_queue(uninit_q);
  581. return q;
  582. }
  583. EXPORT_SYMBOL(blk_init_queue_node);
  584. struct request_queue *
  585. blk_init_allocated_queue(struct request_queue *q, request_fn_proc *rfn,
  586. spinlock_t *lock)
  587. {
  588. if (!q)
  589. return NULL;
  590. if (blk_init_free_list(q))
  591. return NULL;
  592. q->request_fn = rfn;
  593. q->prep_rq_fn = NULL;
  594. q->unprep_rq_fn = NULL;
  595. q->queue_flags = QUEUE_FLAG_DEFAULT;
  596. /* Override internal queue lock with supplied lock pointer */
  597. if (lock)
  598. q->queue_lock = lock;
  599. /*
  600. * This also sets hw/phys segments, boundary and size
  601. */
  602. blk_queue_make_request(q, blk_queue_bio);
  603. q->sg_reserved_size = INT_MAX;
  604. /* init elevator */
  605. if (elevator_init(q, NULL))
  606. return NULL;
  607. blk_queue_congestion_threshold(q);
  608. /* all done, end the initial bypass */
  609. blk_queue_bypass_end(q);
  610. return q;
  611. }
  612. EXPORT_SYMBOL(blk_init_allocated_queue);
  613. bool blk_get_queue(struct request_queue *q)
  614. {
  615. if (likely(!blk_queue_dead(q))) {
  616. __blk_get_queue(q);
  617. return true;
  618. }
  619. return false;
  620. }
  621. EXPORT_SYMBOL(blk_get_queue);
  622. static inline void blk_free_request(struct request_queue *q, struct request *rq)
  623. {
  624. if (rq->cmd_flags & REQ_ELVPRIV) {
  625. elv_put_request(q, rq);
  626. if (rq->elv.icq)
  627. put_io_context(rq->elv.icq->ioc);
  628. }
  629. mempool_free(rq, q->rq.rq_pool);
  630. }
  631. /*
  632. * ioc_batching returns true if the ioc is a valid batching request and
  633. * should be given priority access to a request.
  634. */
  635. static inline int ioc_batching(struct request_queue *q, struct io_context *ioc)
  636. {
  637. if (!ioc)
  638. return 0;
  639. /*
  640. * Make sure the process is able to allocate at least 1 request
  641. * even if the batch times out, otherwise we could theoretically
  642. * lose wakeups.
  643. */
  644. return ioc->nr_batch_requests == q->nr_batching ||
  645. (ioc->nr_batch_requests > 0
  646. && time_before(jiffies, ioc->last_waited + BLK_BATCH_TIME));
  647. }
  648. /*
  649. * ioc_set_batching sets ioc to be a new "batcher" if it is not one. This
  650. * will cause the process to be a "batcher" on all queues in the system. This
  651. * is the behaviour we want though - once it gets a wakeup it should be given
  652. * a nice run.
  653. */
  654. static void ioc_set_batching(struct request_queue *q, struct io_context *ioc)
  655. {
  656. if (!ioc || ioc_batching(q, ioc))
  657. return;
  658. ioc->nr_batch_requests = q->nr_batching;
  659. ioc->last_waited = jiffies;
  660. }
  661. static void __freed_request(struct request_queue *q, int sync)
  662. {
  663. struct request_list *rl = &q->rq;
  664. if (rl->count[sync] < queue_congestion_off_threshold(q))
  665. blk_clear_queue_congested(q, sync);
  666. if (rl->count[sync] + 1 <= q->nr_requests) {
  667. if (waitqueue_active(&rl->wait[sync]))
  668. wake_up(&rl->wait[sync]);
  669. blk_clear_queue_full(q, sync);
  670. }
  671. }
  672. /*
  673. * A request has just been released. Account for it, update the full and
  674. * congestion status, wake up any waiters. Called under q->queue_lock.
  675. */
  676. static void freed_request(struct request_queue *q, unsigned int flags)
  677. {
  678. struct request_list *rl = &q->rq;
  679. int sync = rw_is_sync(flags);
  680. rl->count[sync]--;
  681. if (flags & REQ_ELVPRIV)
  682. rl->elvpriv--;
  683. __freed_request(q, sync);
  684. if (unlikely(rl->starved[sync ^ 1]))
  685. __freed_request(q, sync ^ 1);
  686. }
  687. /*
  688. * Determine if elevator data should be initialized when allocating the
  689. * request associated with @bio.
  690. */
  691. static bool blk_rq_should_init_elevator(struct bio *bio)
  692. {
  693. if (!bio)
  694. return true;
  695. /*
  696. * Flush requests do not use the elevator so skip initialization.
  697. * This allows a request to share the flush and elevator data.
  698. */
  699. if (bio->bi_rw & (REQ_FLUSH | REQ_FUA))
  700. return false;
  701. return true;
  702. }
  703. /**
  704. * rq_ioc - determine io_context for request allocation
  705. * @bio: request being allocated is for this bio (can be %NULL)
  706. *
  707. * Determine io_context to use for request allocation for @bio. May return
  708. * %NULL if %current->io_context doesn't exist.
  709. */
  710. static struct io_context *rq_ioc(struct bio *bio)
  711. {
  712. #ifdef CONFIG_BLK_CGROUP
  713. if (bio && bio->bi_ioc)
  714. return bio->bi_ioc;
  715. #endif
  716. return current->io_context;
  717. }
  718. /**
  719. * __get_request - get a free request
  720. * @q: request_queue to allocate request from
  721. * @rw_flags: RW and SYNC flags
  722. * @bio: bio to allocate request for (can be %NULL)
  723. * @gfp_mask: allocation mask
  724. *
  725. * Get a free request from @q. This function may fail under memory
  726. * pressure or if @q is dead.
  727. *
  728. * Must be callled with @q->queue_lock held and,
  729. * Returns %NULL on failure, with @q->queue_lock held.
  730. * Returns !%NULL on success, with @q->queue_lock *not held*.
  731. */
  732. static struct request *__get_request(struct request_queue *q, int rw_flags,
  733. struct bio *bio, gfp_t gfp_mask)
  734. {
  735. struct request *rq;
  736. struct request_list *rl = &q->rq;
  737. struct elevator_type *et;
  738. struct io_context *ioc;
  739. struct io_cq *icq = NULL;
  740. const bool is_sync = rw_is_sync(rw_flags) != 0;
  741. bool retried = false;
  742. int may_queue;
  743. retry:
  744. et = q->elevator->type;
  745. ioc = rq_ioc(bio);
  746. if (unlikely(blk_queue_dead(q)))
  747. return NULL;
  748. may_queue = elv_may_queue(q, rw_flags);
  749. if (may_queue == ELV_MQUEUE_NO)
  750. goto rq_starved;
  751. if (rl->count[is_sync]+1 >= queue_congestion_on_threshold(q)) {
  752. if (rl->count[is_sync]+1 >= q->nr_requests) {
  753. /*
  754. * We want ioc to record batching state. If it's
  755. * not already there, creating a new one requires
  756. * dropping queue_lock, which in turn requires
  757. * retesting conditions to avoid queue hang.
  758. */
  759. if (!ioc && !retried) {
  760. spin_unlock_irq(q->queue_lock);
  761. create_io_context(gfp_mask, q->node);
  762. spin_lock_irq(q->queue_lock);
  763. retried = true;
  764. goto retry;
  765. }
  766. /*
  767. * The queue will fill after this allocation, so set
  768. * it as full, and mark this process as "batching".
  769. * This process will be allowed to complete a batch of
  770. * requests, others will be blocked.
  771. */
  772. if (!blk_queue_full(q, is_sync)) {
  773. ioc_set_batching(q, ioc);
  774. blk_set_queue_full(q, is_sync);
  775. } else {
  776. if (may_queue != ELV_MQUEUE_MUST
  777. && !ioc_batching(q, ioc)) {
  778. /*
  779. * The queue is full and the allocating
  780. * process is not a "batcher", and not
  781. * exempted by the IO scheduler
  782. */
  783. return NULL;
  784. }
  785. }
  786. }
  787. blk_set_queue_congested(q, is_sync);
  788. }
  789. /*
  790. * Only allow batching queuers to allocate up to 50% over the defined
  791. * limit of requests, otherwise we could have thousands of requests
  792. * allocated with any setting of ->nr_requests
  793. */
  794. if (rl->count[is_sync] >= (3 * q->nr_requests / 2))
  795. return NULL;
  796. rl->count[is_sync]++;
  797. rl->starved[is_sync] = 0;
  798. /*
  799. * Decide whether the new request will be managed by elevator. If
  800. * so, mark @rw_flags and increment elvpriv. Non-zero elvpriv will
  801. * prevent the current elevator from being destroyed until the new
  802. * request is freed. This guarantees icq's won't be destroyed and
  803. * makes creating new ones safe.
  804. *
  805. * Also, lookup icq while holding queue_lock. If it doesn't exist,
  806. * it will be created after releasing queue_lock.
  807. */
  808. if (blk_rq_should_init_elevator(bio) && !blk_queue_bypass(q)) {
  809. rw_flags |= REQ_ELVPRIV;
  810. rl->elvpriv++;
  811. if (et->icq_cache && ioc)
  812. icq = ioc_lookup_icq(ioc, q);
  813. }
  814. if (blk_queue_io_stat(q))
  815. rw_flags |= REQ_IO_STAT;
  816. spin_unlock_irq(q->queue_lock);
  817. /* allocate and init request */
  818. rq = mempool_alloc(q->rq.rq_pool, gfp_mask);
  819. if (!rq)
  820. goto fail_alloc;
  821. blk_rq_init(q, rq);
  822. rq->cmd_flags = rw_flags | REQ_ALLOCED;
  823. /* init elvpriv */
  824. if (rw_flags & REQ_ELVPRIV) {
  825. if (unlikely(et->icq_cache && !icq)) {
  826. create_io_context(gfp_mask, q->node);
  827. ioc = rq_ioc(bio);
  828. if (!ioc)
  829. goto fail_elvpriv;
  830. icq = ioc_create_icq(ioc, q, gfp_mask);
  831. if (!icq)
  832. goto fail_elvpriv;
  833. }
  834. rq->elv.icq = icq;
  835. if (unlikely(elv_set_request(q, rq, bio, gfp_mask)))
  836. goto fail_elvpriv;
  837. /* @rq->elv.icq holds io_context until @rq is freed */
  838. if (icq)
  839. get_io_context(icq->ioc);
  840. }
  841. out:
  842. /*
  843. * ioc may be NULL here, and ioc_batching will be false. That's
  844. * OK, if the queue is under the request limit then requests need
  845. * not count toward the nr_batch_requests limit. There will always
  846. * be some limit enforced by BLK_BATCH_TIME.
  847. */
  848. if (ioc_batching(q, ioc))
  849. ioc->nr_batch_requests--;
  850. trace_block_getrq(q, bio, rw_flags & 1);
  851. return rq;
  852. fail_elvpriv:
  853. /*
  854. * elvpriv init failed. ioc, icq and elvpriv aren't mempool backed
  855. * and may fail indefinitely under memory pressure and thus
  856. * shouldn't stall IO. Treat this request as !elvpriv. This will
  857. * disturb iosched and blkcg but weird is bettern than dead.
  858. */
  859. printk_ratelimited(KERN_WARNING "%s: request aux data allocation failed, iosched may be disturbed\n",
  860. dev_name(q->backing_dev_info.dev));
  861. rq->cmd_flags &= ~REQ_ELVPRIV;
  862. rq->elv.icq = NULL;
  863. spin_lock_irq(q->queue_lock);
  864. rl->elvpriv--;
  865. spin_unlock_irq(q->queue_lock);
  866. goto out;
  867. fail_alloc:
  868. /*
  869. * Allocation failed presumably due to memory. Undo anything we
  870. * might have messed up.
  871. *
  872. * Allocating task should really be put onto the front of the wait
  873. * queue, but this is pretty rare.
  874. */
  875. spin_lock_irq(q->queue_lock);
  876. freed_request(q, rw_flags);
  877. /*
  878. * in the very unlikely event that allocation failed and no
  879. * requests for this direction was pending, mark us starved so that
  880. * freeing of a request in the other direction will notice
  881. * us. another possible fix would be to split the rq mempool into
  882. * READ and WRITE
  883. */
  884. rq_starved:
  885. if (unlikely(rl->count[is_sync] == 0))
  886. rl->starved[is_sync] = 1;
  887. return NULL;
  888. }
  889. /**
  890. * get_request - get a free request
  891. * @q: request_queue to allocate request from
  892. * @rw_flags: RW and SYNC flags
  893. * @bio: bio to allocate request for (can be %NULL)
  894. * @gfp_mask: allocation mask
  895. *
  896. * Get a free request from @q. If %__GFP_WAIT is set in @gfp_mask, this
  897. * function keeps retrying under memory pressure and fails iff @q is dead.
  898. *
  899. * Must be callled with @q->queue_lock held and,
  900. * Returns %NULL on failure, with @q->queue_lock held.
  901. * Returns !%NULL on success, with @q->queue_lock *not held*.
  902. */
  903. static struct request *get_request(struct request_queue *q, int rw_flags,
  904. struct bio *bio, gfp_t gfp_mask)
  905. {
  906. const bool is_sync = rw_is_sync(rw_flags) != 0;
  907. DEFINE_WAIT(wait);
  908. struct request_list *rl = &q->rq;
  909. struct request *rq;
  910. retry:
  911. rq = __get_request(q, rw_flags, bio, gfp_mask);
  912. if (rq)
  913. return rq;
  914. if (!(gfp_mask & __GFP_WAIT) || unlikely(blk_queue_dead(q)))
  915. return NULL;
  916. /* wait on @rl and retry */
  917. prepare_to_wait_exclusive(&rl->wait[is_sync], &wait,
  918. TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE);
  919. trace_block_sleeprq(q, bio, rw_flags & 1);
  920. spin_unlock_irq(q->queue_lock);
  921. io_schedule();
  922. /*
  923. * After sleeping, we become a "batching" process and will be able
  924. * to allocate at least one request, and up to a big batch of them
  925. * for a small period time. See ioc_batching, ioc_set_batching
  926. */
  927. create_io_context(GFP_NOIO, q->node);
  928. ioc_set_batching(q, current->io_context);
  929. spin_lock_irq(q->queue_lock);
  930. finish_wait(&rl->wait[is_sync], &wait);
  931. goto retry;
  932. }
  933. struct request *blk_get_request(struct request_queue *q, int rw, gfp_t gfp_mask)
  934. {
  935. struct request *rq;
  936. BUG_ON(rw != READ && rw != WRITE);
  937. spin_lock_irq(q->queue_lock);
  938. rq = get_request(q, rw, NULL, gfp_mask);
  939. if (!rq)
  940. spin_unlock_irq(q->queue_lock);
  941. /* q->queue_lock is unlocked at this point */
  942. return rq;
  943. }
  944. EXPORT_SYMBOL(blk_get_request);
  945. /**
  946. * blk_make_request - given a bio, allocate a corresponding struct request.
  947. * @q: target request queue
  948. * @bio: The bio describing the memory mappings that will be submitted for IO.
  949. * It may be a chained-bio properly constructed by block/bio layer.
  950. * @gfp_mask: gfp flags to be used for memory allocation
  951. *
  952. * blk_make_request is the parallel of generic_make_request for BLOCK_PC
  953. * type commands. Where the struct request needs to be farther initialized by
  954. * the caller. It is passed a &struct bio, which describes the memory info of
  955. * the I/O transfer.
  956. *
  957. * The caller of blk_make_request must make sure that bi_io_vec
  958. * are set to describe the memory buffers. That bio_data_dir() will return
  959. * the needed direction of the request. (And all bio's in the passed bio-chain
  960. * are properly set accordingly)
  961. *
  962. * If called under none-sleepable conditions, mapped bio buffers must not
  963. * need bouncing, by calling the appropriate masked or flagged allocator,
  964. * suitable for the target device. Otherwise the call to blk_queue_bounce will
  965. * BUG.
  966. *
  967. * WARNING: When allocating/cloning a bio-chain, careful consideration should be
  968. * given to how you allocate bios. In particular, you cannot use __GFP_WAIT for
  969. * anything but the first bio in the chain. Otherwise you risk waiting for IO
  970. * completion of a bio that hasn't been submitted yet, thus resulting in a
  971. * deadlock. Alternatively bios should be allocated using bio_kmalloc() instead
  972. * of bio_alloc(), as that avoids the mempool deadlock.
  973. * If possible a big IO should be split into smaller parts when allocation
  974. * fails. Partial allocation should not be an error, or you risk a live-lock.
  975. */
  976. struct request *blk_make_request(struct request_queue *q, struct bio *bio,
  977. gfp_t gfp_mask)
  978. {
  979. struct request *rq = blk_get_request(q, bio_data_dir(bio), gfp_mask);
  980. if (unlikely(!rq))
  981. return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
  982. for_each_bio(bio) {
  983. struct bio *bounce_bio = bio;
  984. int ret;
  985. blk_queue_bounce(q, &bounce_bio);
  986. ret = blk_rq_append_bio(q, rq, bounce_bio);
  987. if (unlikely(ret)) {
  988. blk_put_request(rq);
  989. return ERR_PTR(ret);
  990. }
  991. }
  992. return rq;
  993. }
  994. EXPORT_SYMBOL(blk_make_request);
  995. /**
  996. * blk_requeue_request - put a request back on queue
  997. * @q: request queue where request should be inserted
  998. * @rq: request to be inserted
  999. *
  1000. * Description:
  1001. * Drivers often keep queueing requests until the hardware cannot accept
  1002. * more, when that condition happens we need to put the request back
  1003. * on the queue. Must be called with queue lock held.
  1004. */
  1005. void blk_requeue_request(struct request_queue *q, struct request *rq)
  1006. {
  1007. blk_delete_timer(rq);
  1008. blk_clear_rq_complete(rq);
  1009. trace_block_rq_requeue(q, rq);
  1010. if (blk_rq_tagged(rq))
  1011. blk_queue_end_tag(q, rq);
  1012. BUG_ON(blk_queued_rq(rq));
  1013. elv_requeue_request(q, rq);
  1014. }
  1015. EXPORT_SYMBOL(blk_requeue_request);
  1016. static void add_acct_request(struct request_queue *q, struct request *rq,
  1017. int where)
  1018. {
  1019. drive_stat_acct(rq, 1);
  1020. __elv_add_request(q, rq, where);
  1021. }
  1022. static void part_round_stats_single(int cpu, struct hd_struct *part,
  1023. unsigned long now)
  1024. {
  1025. if (now == part->stamp)
  1026. return;
  1027. if (part_in_flight(part)) {
  1028. __part_stat_add(cpu, part, time_in_queue,
  1029. part_in_flight(part) * (now - part->stamp));
  1030. __part_stat_add(cpu, part, io_ticks, (now - part->stamp));
  1031. }
  1032. part->stamp = now;
  1033. }
  1034. /**
  1035. * part_round_stats() - Round off the performance stats on a struct disk_stats.
  1036. * @cpu: cpu number for stats access
  1037. * @part: target partition
  1038. *
  1039. * The average IO queue length and utilisation statistics are maintained
  1040. * by observing the current state of the queue length and the amount of
  1041. * time it has been in this state for.
  1042. *
  1043. * Normally, that accounting is done on IO completion, but that can result
  1044. * in more than a second's worth of IO being accounted for within any one
  1045. * second, leading to >100% utilisation. To deal with that, we call this
  1046. * function to do a round-off before returning the results when reading
  1047. * /proc/diskstats. This accounts immediately for all queue usage up to
  1048. * the current jiffies and restarts the counters again.
  1049. */
  1050. void part_round_stats(int cpu, struct hd_struct *part)
  1051. {
  1052. unsigned long now = jiffies;
  1053. if (part->partno)
  1054. part_round_stats_single(cpu, &part_to_disk(part)->part0, now);
  1055. part_round_stats_single(cpu, part, now);
  1056. }
  1057. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(part_round_stats);
  1058. /*
  1059. * queue lock must be held
  1060. */
  1061. void __blk_put_request(struct request_queue *q, struct request *req)
  1062. {
  1063. if (unlikely(!q))
  1064. return;
  1065. if (unlikely(--req->ref_count))
  1066. return;
  1067. elv_completed_request(q, req);
  1068. /* this is a bio leak */
  1069. WARN_ON(req->bio != NULL);
  1070. /*
  1071. * Request may not have originated from ll_rw_blk. if not,
  1072. * it didn't come out of our reserved rq pools
  1073. */
  1074. if (req->cmd_flags & REQ_ALLOCED) {
  1075. unsigned int flags = req->cmd_flags;
  1076. BUG_ON(!list_empty(&req->queuelist));
  1077. BUG_ON(!hlist_unhashed(&req->hash));
  1078. blk_free_request(q, req);
  1079. freed_request(q, flags);
  1080. }
  1081. }
  1082. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__blk_put_request);
  1083. void blk_put_request(struct request *req)
  1084. {
  1085. unsigned long flags;
  1086. struct request_queue *q = req->q;
  1087. spin_lock_irqsave(q->queue_lock, flags);
  1088. __blk_put_request(q, req);
  1089. spin_unlock_irqrestore(q->queue_lock, flags);
  1090. }
  1091. EXPORT_SYMBOL(blk_put_request);
  1092. /**
  1093. * blk_add_request_payload - add a payload to a request
  1094. * @rq: request to update
  1095. * @page: page backing the payload
  1096. * @len: length of the payload.
  1097. *
  1098. * This allows to later add a payload to an already submitted request by
  1099. * a block driver. The driver needs to take care of freeing the payload
  1100. * itself.
  1101. *
  1102. * Note that this is a quite horrible hack and nothing but handling of
  1103. * discard requests should ever use it.
  1104. */
  1105. void blk_add_request_payload(struct request *rq, struct page *page,
  1106. unsigned int len)
  1107. {
  1108. struct bio *bio = rq->bio;
  1109. bio->bi_io_vec->bv_page = page;
  1110. bio->bi_io_vec->bv_offset = 0;
  1111. bio->bi_io_vec->bv_len = len;
  1112. bio->bi_size = len;
  1113. bio->bi_vcnt = 1;
  1114. bio->bi_phys_segments = 1;
  1115. rq->__data_len = rq->resid_len = len;
  1116. rq->nr_phys_segments = 1;
  1117. rq->buffer = bio_data(bio);
  1118. }
  1119. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(blk_add_request_payload);
  1120. static bool bio_attempt_back_merge(struct request_queue *q, struct request *req,
  1121. struct bio *bio)
  1122. {
  1123. const int ff = bio->bi_rw & REQ_FAILFAST_MASK;
  1124. if (!ll_back_merge_fn(q, req, bio))
  1125. return false;
  1126. trace_block_bio_backmerge(q, bio);
  1127. if ((req->cmd_flags & REQ_FAILFAST_MASK) != ff)
  1128. blk_rq_set_mixed_merge(req);
  1129. req->biotail->bi_next = bio;
  1130. req->biotail = bio;
  1131. req->__data_len += bio->bi_size;
  1132. req->ioprio = ioprio_best(req->ioprio, bio_prio(bio));
  1133. drive_stat_acct(req, 0);
  1134. return true;
  1135. }
  1136. static bool bio_attempt_front_merge(struct request_queue *q,
  1137. struct request *req, struct bio *bio)
  1138. {
  1139. const int ff = bio->bi_rw & REQ_FAILFAST_MASK;
  1140. if (!ll_front_merge_fn(q, req, bio))
  1141. return false;
  1142. trace_block_bio_frontmerge(q, bio);
  1143. if ((req->cmd_flags & REQ_FAILFAST_MASK) != ff)
  1144. blk_rq_set_mixed_merge(req);
  1145. bio->bi_next = req->bio;
  1146. req->bio = bio;
  1147. /*
  1148. * may not be valid. if the low level driver said
  1149. * it didn't need a bounce buffer then it better
  1150. * not touch req->buffer either...
  1151. */
  1152. req->buffer = bio_data(bio);
  1153. req->__sector = bio->bi_sector;
  1154. req->__data_len += bio->bi_size;
  1155. req->ioprio = ioprio_best(req->ioprio, bio_prio(bio));
  1156. drive_stat_acct(req, 0);
  1157. return true;
  1158. }
  1159. /**
  1160. * attempt_plug_merge - try to merge with %current's plugged list
  1161. * @q: request_queue new bio is being queued at
  1162. * @bio: new bio being queued
  1163. * @request_count: out parameter for number of traversed plugged requests
  1164. *
  1165. * Determine whether @bio being queued on @q can be merged with a request
  1166. * on %current's plugged list. Returns %true if merge was successful,
  1167. * otherwise %false.
  1168. *
  1169. * Plugging coalesces IOs from the same issuer for the same purpose without
  1170. * going through @q->queue_lock. As such it's more of an issuing mechanism
  1171. * than scheduling, and the request, while may have elvpriv data, is not
  1172. * added on the elevator at this point. In addition, we don't have
  1173. * reliable access to the elevator outside queue lock. Only check basic
  1174. * merging parameters without querying the elevator.
  1175. */
  1176. static bool attempt_plug_merge(struct request_queue *q, struct bio *bio,
  1177. unsigned int *request_count)
  1178. {
  1179. struct blk_plug *plug;
  1180. struct request *rq;
  1181. bool ret = false;
  1182. plug = current->plug;
  1183. if (!plug)
  1184. goto out;
  1185. *request_count = 0;
  1186. list_for_each_entry_reverse(rq, &plug->list, queuelist) {
  1187. int el_ret;
  1188. if (rq->q == q)
  1189. (*request_count)++;
  1190. if (rq->q != q || !blk_rq_merge_ok(rq, bio))
  1191. continue;
  1192. el_ret = blk_try_merge(rq, bio);
  1193. if (el_ret == ELEVATOR_BACK_MERGE) {
  1194. ret = bio_attempt_back_merge(q, rq, bio);
  1195. if (ret)
  1196. break;
  1197. } else if (el_ret == ELEVATOR_FRONT_MERGE) {
  1198. ret = bio_attempt_front_merge(q, rq, bio);
  1199. if (ret)
  1200. break;
  1201. }
  1202. }
  1203. out:
  1204. return ret;
  1205. }
  1206. void init_request_from_bio(struct request *req, struct bio *bio)
  1207. {
  1208. req->cmd_type = REQ_TYPE_FS;
  1209. req->cmd_flags |= bio->bi_rw & REQ_COMMON_MASK;
  1210. if (bio->bi_rw & REQ_RAHEAD)
  1211. req->cmd_flags |= REQ_FAILFAST_MASK;
  1212. req->errors = 0;
  1213. req->__sector = bio->bi_sector;
  1214. req->ioprio = bio_prio(bio);
  1215. blk_rq_bio_prep(req->q, req, bio);
  1216. }
  1217. void blk_queue_bio(struct request_queue *q, struct bio *bio)
  1218. {
  1219. const bool sync = !!(bio->bi_rw & REQ_SYNC);
  1220. struct blk_plug *plug;
  1221. int el_ret, rw_flags, where = ELEVATOR_INSERT_SORT;
  1222. struct request *req;
  1223. unsigned int request_count = 0;
  1224. /*
  1225. * low level driver can indicate that it wants pages above a
  1226. * certain limit bounced to low memory (ie for highmem, or even
  1227. * ISA dma in theory)
  1228. */
  1229. blk_queue_bounce(q, &bio);
  1230. if (bio->bi_rw & (REQ_FLUSH | REQ_FUA)) {
  1231. spin_lock_irq(q->queue_lock);
  1232. where = ELEVATOR_INSERT_FLUSH;
  1233. goto get_rq;
  1234. }
  1235. /*
  1236. * Check if we can merge with the plugged list before grabbing
  1237. * any locks.
  1238. */
  1239. if (attempt_plug_merge(q, bio, &request_count))
  1240. return;
  1241. spin_lock_irq(q->queue_lock);
  1242. el_ret = elv_merge(q, &req, bio);
  1243. if (el_ret == ELEVATOR_BACK_MERGE) {
  1244. if (bio_attempt_back_merge(q, req, bio)) {
  1245. elv_bio_merged(q, req, bio);
  1246. if (!attempt_back_merge(q, req))
  1247. elv_merged_request(q, req, el_ret);
  1248. goto out_unlock;
  1249. }
  1250. } else if (el_ret == ELEVATOR_FRONT_MERGE) {
  1251. if (bio_attempt_front_merge(q, req, bio)) {
  1252. elv_bio_merged(q, req, bio);
  1253. if (!attempt_front_merge(q, req))
  1254. elv_merged_request(q, req, el_ret);
  1255. goto out_unlock;
  1256. }
  1257. }
  1258. get_rq:
  1259. /*
  1260. * This sync check and mask will be re-done in init_request_from_bio(),
  1261. * but we need to set it earlier to expose the sync flag to the
  1262. * rq allocator and io schedulers.
  1263. */
  1264. rw_flags = bio_data_dir(bio);
  1265. if (sync)
  1266. rw_flags |= REQ_SYNC;
  1267. /*
  1268. * Grab a free request. This is might sleep but can not fail.
  1269. * Returns with the queue unlocked.
  1270. */
  1271. req = get_request(q, rw_flags, bio, GFP_NOIO);
  1272. if (unlikely(!req)) {
  1273. bio_endio(bio, -ENODEV); /* @q is dead */
  1274. goto out_unlock;
  1275. }
  1276. /*
  1277. * After dropping the lock and possibly sleeping here, our request
  1278. * may now be mergeable after it had proven unmergeable (above).
  1279. * We don't worry about that case for efficiency. It won't happen
  1280. * often, and the elevators are able to handle it.
  1281. */
  1282. init_request_from_bio(req, bio);
  1283. if (test_bit(QUEUE_FLAG_SAME_COMP, &q->queue_flags))
  1284. req->cpu = raw_smp_processor_id();
  1285. plug = current->plug;
  1286. if (plug) {
  1287. /*
  1288. * If this is the first request added after a plug, fire
  1289. * of a plug trace. If others have been added before, check
  1290. * if we have multiple devices in this plug. If so, make a
  1291. * note to sort the list before dispatch.
  1292. */
  1293. if (list_empty(&plug->list))
  1294. trace_block_plug(q);
  1295. else {
  1296. if (!plug->should_sort) {
  1297. struct request *__rq;
  1298. __rq = list_entry_rq(plug->list.prev);
  1299. if (__rq->q != q)
  1300. plug->should_sort = 1;
  1301. }
  1302. if (request_count >= BLK_MAX_REQUEST_COUNT) {
  1303. blk_flush_plug_list(plug, false);
  1304. trace_block_plug(q);
  1305. }
  1306. }
  1307. list_add_tail(&req->queuelist, &plug->list);
  1308. drive_stat_acct(req, 1);
  1309. } else {
  1310. spin_lock_irq(q->queue_lock);
  1311. add_acct_request(q, req, where);
  1312. __blk_run_queue(q);
  1313. out_unlock:
  1314. spin_unlock_irq(q->queue_lock);
  1315. }
  1316. }
  1317. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(blk_queue_bio); /* for device mapper only */
  1318. /*
  1319. * If bio->bi_dev is a partition, remap the location
  1320. */
  1321. static inline void blk_partition_remap(struct bio *bio)
  1322. {
  1323. struct block_device *bdev = bio->bi_bdev;
  1324. if (bio_sectors(bio) && bdev != bdev->bd_contains) {
  1325. struct hd_struct *p = bdev->bd_part;
  1326. bio->bi_sector += p->start_sect;
  1327. bio->bi_bdev = bdev->bd_contains;
  1328. trace_block_bio_remap(bdev_get_queue(bio->bi_bdev), bio,
  1329. bdev->bd_dev,
  1330. bio->bi_sector - p->start_sect);
  1331. }
  1332. }
  1333. static void handle_bad_sector(struct bio *bio)
  1334. {
  1335. char b[BDEVNAME_SIZE];
  1336. printk(KERN_INFO "attempt to access beyond end of device\n");
  1337. printk(KERN_INFO "%s: rw=%ld, want=%Lu, limit=%Lu\n",
  1338. bdevname(bio->bi_bdev, b),
  1339. bio->bi_rw,
  1340. (unsigned long long)bio->bi_sector + bio_sectors(bio),
  1341. (long long)(i_size_read(bio->bi_bdev->bd_inode) >> 9));
  1342. set_bit(BIO_EOF, &bio->bi_flags);
  1343. }
  1344. #ifdef CONFIG_FAIL_MAKE_REQUEST
  1345. static DECLARE_FAULT_ATTR(fail_make_request);
  1346. static int __init setup_fail_make_request(char *str)
  1347. {
  1348. return setup_fault_attr(&fail_make_request, str);
  1349. }
  1350. __setup("fail_make_request=", setup_fail_make_request);
  1351. static bool should_fail_request(struct hd_struct *part, unsigned int bytes)
  1352. {
  1353. return part->make_it_fail && should_fail(&fail_make_request, bytes);
  1354. }
  1355. static int __init fail_make_request_debugfs(void)
  1356. {
  1357. struct dentry *dir = fault_create_debugfs_attr("fail_make_request",
  1358. NULL, &fail_make_request);
  1359. return IS_ERR(dir) ? PTR_ERR(dir) : 0;
  1360. }
  1361. late_initcall(fail_make_request_debugfs);
  1362. #else /* CONFIG_FAIL_MAKE_REQUEST */
  1363. static inline bool should_fail_request(struct hd_struct *part,
  1364. unsigned int bytes)
  1365. {
  1366. return false;
  1367. }
  1368. #endif /* CONFIG_FAIL_MAKE_REQUEST */
  1369. /*
  1370. * Check whether this bio extends beyond the end of the device.
  1371. */
  1372. static inline int bio_check_eod(struct bio *bio, unsigned int nr_sectors)
  1373. {
  1374. sector_t maxsector;
  1375. if (!nr_sectors)
  1376. return 0;
  1377. /* Test device or partition size, when known. */
  1378. maxsector = i_size_read(bio->bi_bdev->bd_inode) >> 9;
  1379. if (maxsector) {
  1380. sector_t sector = bio->bi_sector;
  1381. if (maxsector < nr_sectors || maxsector - nr_sectors < sector) {
  1382. /*
  1383. * This may well happen - the kernel calls bread()
  1384. * without checking the size of the device, e.g., when
  1385. * mounting a device.
  1386. */
  1387. handle_bad_sector(bio);
  1388. return 1;
  1389. }
  1390. }
  1391. return 0;
  1392. }
  1393. static noinline_for_stack bool
  1394. generic_make_request_checks(struct bio *bio)
  1395. {
  1396. struct request_queue *q;
  1397. int nr_sectors = bio_sectors(bio);
  1398. int err = -EIO;
  1399. char b[BDEVNAME_SIZE];
  1400. struct hd_struct *part;
  1401. might_sleep();
  1402. if (bio_check_eod(bio, nr_sectors))
  1403. goto end_io;
  1404. q = bdev_get_queue(bio->bi_bdev);
  1405. if (unlikely(!q)) {
  1406. printk(KERN_ERR
  1407. "generic_make_request: Trying to access "
  1408. "nonexistent block-device %s (%Lu)\n",
  1409. bdevname(bio->bi_bdev, b),
  1410. (long long) bio->bi_sector);
  1411. goto end_io;
  1412. }
  1413. if (unlikely(!(bio->bi_rw & REQ_DISCARD) &&
  1414. nr_sectors > queue_max_hw_sectors(q))) {
  1415. printk(KERN_ERR "bio too big device %s (%u > %u)\n",
  1416. bdevname(bio->bi_bdev, b),
  1417. bio_sectors(bio),
  1418. queue_max_hw_sectors(q));
  1419. goto end_io;
  1420. }
  1421. part = bio->bi_bdev->bd_part;
  1422. if (should_fail_request(part, bio->bi_size) ||
  1423. should_fail_request(&part_to_disk(part)->part0,
  1424. bio->bi_size))
  1425. goto end_io;
  1426. /*
  1427. * If this device has partitions, remap block n
  1428. * of partition p to block n+start(p) of the disk.
  1429. */
  1430. blk_partition_remap(bio);
  1431. if (bio_integrity_enabled(bio) && bio_integrity_prep(bio))
  1432. goto end_io;
  1433. if (bio_check_eod(bio, nr_sectors))
  1434. goto end_io;
  1435. /*
  1436. * Filter flush bio's early so that make_request based
  1437. * drivers without flush support don't have to worry
  1438. * about them.
  1439. */
  1440. if ((bio->bi_rw & (REQ_FLUSH | REQ_FUA)) && !q->flush_flags) {
  1441. bio->bi_rw &= ~(REQ_FLUSH | REQ_FUA);
  1442. if (!nr_sectors) {
  1443. err = 0;
  1444. goto end_io;
  1445. }
  1446. }
  1447. if ((bio->bi_rw & REQ_DISCARD) &&
  1448. (!blk_queue_discard(q) ||
  1449. ((bio->bi_rw & REQ_SECURE) &&
  1450. !blk_queue_secdiscard(q)))) {
  1451. err = -EOPNOTSUPP;
  1452. goto end_io;
  1453. }
  1454. if (blk_throtl_bio(q, bio))
  1455. return false; /* throttled, will be resubmitted later */
  1456. trace_block_bio_queue(q, bio);
  1457. return true;
  1458. end_io:
  1459. bio_endio(bio, err);
  1460. return false;
  1461. }
  1462. /**
  1463. * generic_make_request - hand a buffer to its device driver for I/O
  1464. * @bio: The bio describing the location in memory and on the device.
  1465. *
  1466. * generic_make_request() is used to make I/O requests of block
  1467. * devices. It is passed a &struct bio, which describes the I/O that needs
  1468. * to be done.
  1469. *
  1470. * generic_make_request() does not return any status. The
  1471. * success/failure status of the request, along with notification of
  1472. * completion, is delivered asynchronously through the bio->bi_end_io
  1473. * function described (one day) else where.
  1474. *
  1475. * The caller of generic_make_request must make sure that bi_io_vec
  1476. * are set to describe the memory buffer, and that bi_dev and bi_sector are
  1477. * set to describe the device address, and the
  1478. * bi_end_io and optionally bi_private are set to describe how
  1479. * completion notification should be signaled.
  1480. *
  1481. * generic_make_request and the drivers it calls may use bi_next if this
  1482. * bio happens to be merged with someone else, and may resubmit the bio to
  1483. * a lower device by calling into generic_make_request recursively, which
  1484. * means the bio should NOT be touched after the call to ->make_request_fn.
  1485. */
  1486. void generic_make_request(struct bio *bio)
  1487. {
  1488. struct bio_list bio_list_on_stack;
  1489. if (!generic_make_request_checks(bio))
  1490. return;
  1491. /*
  1492. * We only want one ->make_request_fn to be active at a time, else
  1493. * stack usage with stacked devices could be a problem. So use
  1494. * current->bio_list to keep a list of requests submited by a
  1495. * make_request_fn function. current->bio_list is also used as a
  1496. * flag to say if generic_make_request is currently active in this
  1497. * task or not. If it is NULL, then no make_request is active. If
  1498. * it is non-NULL, then a make_request is active, and new requests
  1499. * should be added at the tail
  1500. */
  1501. if (current->bio_list) {
  1502. bio_list_add(current->bio_list, bio);
  1503. return;
  1504. }
  1505. /* following loop may be a bit non-obvious, and so deserves some
  1506. * explanation.
  1507. * Before entering the loop, bio->bi_next is NULL (as all callers
  1508. * ensure that) so we have a list with a single bio.
  1509. * We pretend that we have just taken it off a longer list, so
  1510. * we assign bio_list to a pointer to the bio_list_on_stack,
  1511. * thus initialising the bio_list of new bios to be
  1512. * added. ->make_request() may indeed add some more bios
  1513. * through a recursive call to generic_make_request. If it
  1514. * did, we find a non-NULL value in bio_list and re-enter the loop
  1515. * from the top. In this case we really did just take the bio
  1516. * of the top of the list (no pretending) and so remove it from
  1517. * bio_list, and call into ->make_request() again.
  1518. */
  1519. BUG_ON(bio->bi_next);
  1520. bio_list_init(&bio_list_on_stack);
  1521. current->bio_list = &bio_list_on_stack;
  1522. do {
  1523. struct request_queue *q = bdev_get_queue(bio->bi_bdev);
  1524. q->make_request_fn(q, bio);
  1525. bio = bio_list_pop(current->bio_list);
  1526. } while (bio);
  1527. current->bio_list = NULL; /* deactivate */
  1528. }
  1529. EXPORT_SYMBOL(generic_make_request);
  1530. /**
  1531. * submit_bio - submit a bio to the block device layer for I/O
  1532. * @rw: whether to %READ or %WRITE, or maybe to %READA (read ahead)
  1533. * @bio: The &struct bio which describes the I/O
  1534. *
  1535. * submit_bio() is very similar in purpose to generic_make_request(), and
  1536. * uses that function to do most of the work. Both are fairly rough
  1537. * interfaces; @bio must be presetup and ready for I/O.
  1538. *
  1539. */
  1540. void submit_bio(int rw, struct bio *bio)
  1541. {
  1542. int count = bio_sectors(bio);
  1543. bio->bi_rw |= rw;
  1544. /*
  1545. * If it's a regular read/write or a barrier with data attached,
  1546. * go through the normal accounting stuff before submission.
  1547. */
  1548. if (bio_has_data(bio) && !(rw & REQ_DISCARD)) {
  1549. if (rw & WRITE) {
  1550. count_vm_events(PGPGOUT, count);
  1551. } else {
  1552. task_io_account_read(bio->bi_size);
  1553. count_vm_events(PGPGIN, count);
  1554. }
  1555. if (unlikely(block_dump)) {
  1556. char b[BDEVNAME_SIZE];
  1557. printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s(%d): %s block %Lu on %s (%u sectors)\n",
  1558. current->comm, task_pid_nr(current),
  1559. (rw & WRITE) ? "WRITE" : "READ",
  1560. (unsigned long long)bio->bi_sector,
  1561. bdevname(bio->bi_bdev, b),
  1562. count);
  1563. }
  1564. }
  1565. generic_make_request(bio);
  1566. }
  1567. EXPORT_SYMBOL(submit_bio);
  1568. /**
  1569. * blk_rq_check_limits - Helper function to check a request for the queue limit
  1570. * @q: the queue
  1571. * @rq: the request being checked
  1572. *
  1573. * Description:
  1574. * @rq may have been made based on weaker limitations of upper-level queues
  1575. * in request stacking drivers, and it may violate the limitation of @q.
  1576. * Since the block layer and the underlying device driver trust @rq
  1577. * after it is inserted to @q, it should be checked against @q before
  1578. * the insertion using this generic function.
  1579. *
  1580. * This function should also be useful for request stacking drivers
  1581. * in some cases below, so export this function.
  1582. * Request stacking drivers like request-based dm may change the queue
  1583. * limits while requests are in the queue (e.g. dm's table swapping).
  1584. * Such request stacking drivers should check those requests agaist
  1585. * the new queue limits again when they dispatch those requests,
  1586. * although such checkings are also done against the old queue limits
  1587. * when submitting requests.
  1588. */
  1589. int blk_rq_check_limits(struct request_queue *q, struct request *rq)
  1590. {
  1591. if (rq->cmd_flags & REQ_DISCARD)
  1592. return 0;
  1593. if (blk_rq_sectors(rq) > queue_max_sectors(q) ||
  1594. blk_rq_bytes(rq) > queue_max_hw_sectors(q) << 9) {
  1595. printk(KERN_ERR "%s: over max size limit.\n", __func__);
  1596. return -EIO;
  1597. }
  1598. /*
  1599. * queue's settings related to segment counting like q->bounce_pfn
  1600. * may differ from that of other stacking queues.
  1601. * Recalculate it to check the request correctly on this queue's
  1602. * limitation.
  1603. */
  1604. blk_recalc_rq_segments(rq);
  1605. if (rq->nr_phys_segments > queue_max_segments(q)) {
  1606. printk(KERN_ERR "%s: over max segments limit.\n", __func__);
  1607. return -EIO;
  1608. }
  1609. return 0;
  1610. }
  1611. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(blk_rq_check_limits);
  1612. /**
  1613. * blk_insert_cloned_request - Helper for stacking drivers to submit a request
  1614. * @q: the queue to submit the request
  1615. * @rq: the request being queued
  1616. */
  1617. int blk_insert_cloned_request(struct request_queue *q, struct request *rq)
  1618. {
  1619. unsigned long flags;
  1620. int where = ELEVATOR_INSERT_BACK;
  1621. if (blk_rq_check_limits(q, rq))
  1622. return -EIO;
  1623. if (rq->rq_disk &&
  1624. should_fail_request(&rq->rq_disk->part0, blk_rq_bytes(rq)))
  1625. return -EIO;
  1626. spin_lock_irqsave(q->queue_lock, flags);
  1627. if (unlikely(blk_queue_dead(q))) {
  1628. spin_unlock_irqrestore(q->queue_lock, flags);
  1629. return -ENODEV;
  1630. }
  1631. /*
  1632. * Submitting request must be dequeued before calling this function
  1633. * because it will be linked to another request_queue
  1634. */
  1635. BUG_ON(blk_queued_rq(rq));
  1636. if (rq->cmd_flags & (REQ_FLUSH|REQ_FUA))
  1637. where = ELEVATOR_INSERT_FLUSH;
  1638. add_acct_request(q, rq, where);
  1639. if (where == ELEVATOR_INSERT_FLUSH)
  1640. __blk_run_queue(q);
  1641. spin_unlock_irqrestore(q->queue_lock, flags);
  1642. return 0;
  1643. }
  1644. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(blk_insert_cloned_request);
  1645. /**
  1646. * blk_rq_err_bytes - determine number of bytes till the next failure boundary
  1647. * @rq: request to examine
  1648. *
  1649. * Description:
  1650. * A request could be merge of IOs which require different failure
  1651. * handling. This function determines the number of bytes which
  1652. * can be failed from the beginning of the request without
  1653. * crossing into area which need to be retried further.
  1654. *
  1655. * Return:
  1656. * The number of bytes to fail.
  1657. *
  1658. * Context:
  1659. * queue_lock must be held.
  1660. */
  1661. unsigned int blk_rq_err_bytes(const struct request *rq)
  1662. {
  1663. unsigned int ff = rq->cmd_flags & REQ_FAILFAST_MASK;
  1664. unsigned int bytes = 0;
  1665. struct bio *bio;
  1666. if (!(rq->cmd_flags & REQ_MIXED_MERGE))
  1667. return blk_rq_bytes(rq);
  1668. /*
  1669. * Currently the only 'mixing' which can happen is between
  1670. * different fastfail types. We can safely fail portions
  1671. * which have all the failfast bits that the first one has -
  1672. * the ones which are at least as eager to fail as the first
  1673. * one.
  1674. */
  1675. for (bio = rq->bio; bio; bio = bio->bi_next) {
  1676. if ((bio->bi_rw & ff) != ff)
  1677. break;
  1678. bytes += bio->bi_size;
  1679. }
  1680. /* this could lead to infinite loop */
  1681. BUG_ON(blk_rq_bytes(rq) && !bytes);
  1682. return bytes;
  1683. }
  1684. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(blk_rq_err_bytes);
  1685. static void blk_account_io_completion(struct request *req, unsigned int bytes)
  1686. {
  1687. if (blk_do_io_stat(req)) {
  1688. const int rw = rq_data_dir(req);
  1689. struct hd_struct *part;
  1690. int cpu;
  1691. cpu = part_stat_lock();
  1692. part = req->part;
  1693. part_stat_add(cpu, part, sectors[rw], bytes >> 9);
  1694. part_stat_unlock();
  1695. }
  1696. }
  1697. static void blk_account_io_done(struct request *req)
  1698. {
  1699. /*
  1700. * Account IO completion. flush_rq isn't accounted as a
  1701. * normal IO on queueing nor completion. Accounting the
  1702. * containing request is enough.
  1703. */
  1704. if (blk_do_io_stat(req) && !(req->cmd_flags & REQ_FLUSH_SEQ)) {
  1705. unsigned long duration = jiffies - req->start_time;
  1706. const int rw = rq_data_dir(req);
  1707. struct hd_struct *part;
  1708. int cpu;
  1709. cpu = part_stat_lock();
  1710. part = req->part;
  1711. part_stat_inc(cpu, part, ios[rw]);
  1712. part_stat_add(cpu, part, ticks[rw], duration);
  1713. part_round_stats(cpu, part);
  1714. part_dec_in_flight(part, rw);
  1715. hd_struct_put(part);
  1716. part_stat_unlock();
  1717. }
  1718. }
  1719. /**
  1720. * blk_peek_request - peek at the top of a request queue
  1721. * @q: request queue to peek at
  1722. *
  1723. * Description:
  1724. * Return the request at the top of @q. The returned request
  1725. * should be started using blk_start_request() before LLD starts
  1726. * processing it.
  1727. *
  1728. * Return:
  1729. * Pointer to the request at the top of @q if available. Null
  1730. * otherwise.
  1731. *
  1732. * Context:
  1733. * queue_lock must be held.
  1734. */
  1735. struct request *blk_peek_request(struct request_queue *q)
  1736. {
  1737. struct request *rq;
  1738. int ret;
  1739. while ((rq = __elv_next_request(q)) != NULL) {
  1740. if (!(rq->cmd_flags & REQ_STARTED)) {
  1741. /*
  1742. * This is the first time the device driver
  1743. * sees this request (possibly after
  1744. * requeueing). Notify IO scheduler.
  1745. */
  1746. if (rq->cmd_flags & REQ_SORTED)
  1747. elv_activate_rq(q, rq);
  1748. /*
  1749. * just mark as started even if we don't start
  1750. * it, a request that has been delayed should
  1751. * not be passed by new incoming requests
  1752. */
  1753. rq->cmd_flags |= REQ_STARTED;
  1754. trace_block_rq_issue(q, rq);
  1755. }
  1756. if (!q->boundary_rq || q->boundary_rq == rq) {
  1757. q->end_sector = rq_end_sector(rq);
  1758. q->boundary_rq = NULL;
  1759. }
  1760. if (rq->cmd_flags & REQ_DONTPREP)
  1761. break;
  1762. if (q->dma_drain_size && blk_rq_bytes(rq)) {
  1763. /*
  1764. * make sure space for the drain appears we
  1765. * know we can do this because max_hw_segments
  1766. * has been adjusted to be one fewer than the
  1767. * device can handle
  1768. */
  1769. rq->nr_phys_segments++;
  1770. }
  1771. if (!q->prep_rq_fn)
  1772. break;
  1773. ret = q->prep_rq_fn(q, rq);
  1774. if (ret == BLKPREP_OK) {
  1775. break;
  1776. } else if (ret == BLKPREP_DEFER) {
  1777. /*
  1778. * the request may have been (partially) prepped.
  1779. * we need to keep this request in the front to
  1780. * avoid resource deadlock. REQ_STARTED will
  1781. * prevent other fs requests from passing this one.
  1782. */
  1783. if (q->dma_drain_size && blk_rq_bytes(rq) &&
  1784. !(rq->cmd_flags & REQ_DONTPREP)) {
  1785. /*
  1786. * remove the space for the drain we added
  1787. * so that we don't add it again
  1788. */
  1789. --rq->nr_phys_segments;
  1790. }
  1791. rq = NULL;
  1792. break;
  1793. } else if (ret == BLKPREP_KILL) {
  1794. rq->cmd_flags |= REQ_QUIET;
  1795. /*
  1796. * Mark this request as started so we don't trigger
  1797. * any debug logic in the end I/O path.
  1798. */
  1799. blk_start_request(rq);
  1800. __blk_end_request_all(rq, -EIO);
  1801. } else {
  1802. printk(KERN_ERR "%s: bad return=%d\n", __func__, ret);
  1803. break;
  1804. }
  1805. }
  1806. return rq;
  1807. }
  1808. EXPORT_SYMBOL(blk_peek_request);
  1809. void blk_dequeue_request(struct request *rq)
  1810. {
  1811. struct request_queue *q = rq->q;
  1812. BUG_ON(list_empty(&rq->queuelist));
  1813. BUG_ON(ELV_ON_HASH(rq));
  1814. list_del_init(&rq->queuelist);
  1815. /*
  1816. * the time frame between a request being removed from the lists
  1817. * and to it is freed is accounted as io that is in progress at
  1818. * the driver side.
  1819. */
  1820. if (blk_account_rq(rq)) {
  1821. q->in_flight[rq_is_sync(rq)]++;
  1822. set_io_start_time_ns(rq);
  1823. }
  1824. }
  1825. /**
  1826. * blk_start_request - start request processing on the driver
  1827. * @req: request to dequeue
  1828. *
  1829. * Description:
  1830. * Dequeue @req and start timeout timer on it. This hands off the
  1831. * request to the driver.
  1832. *
  1833. * Block internal functions which don't want to start timer should
  1834. * call blk_dequeue_request().
  1835. *
  1836. * Context:
  1837. * queue_lock must be held.
  1838. */
  1839. void blk_start_request(struct request *req)
  1840. {
  1841. blk_dequeue_request(req);
  1842. /*
  1843. * We are now handing the request to the hardware, initialize
  1844. * resid_len to full count and add the timeout handler.
  1845. */
  1846. req->resid_len = blk_rq_bytes(req);
  1847. if (unlikely(blk_bidi_rq(req)))
  1848. req->next_rq->resid_len = blk_rq_bytes(req->next_rq);
  1849. blk_add_timer(req);
  1850. }
  1851. EXPORT_SYMBOL(blk_start_request);
  1852. /**
  1853. * blk_fetch_request - fetch a request from a request queue
  1854. * @q: request queue to fetch a request from
  1855. *
  1856. * Description:
  1857. * Return the request at the top of @q. The request is started on
  1858. * return and LLD can start processing it immediately.
  1859. *
  1860. * Return:
  1861. * Pointer to the request at the top of @q if available. Null
  1862. * otherwise.
  1863. *
  1864. * Context:
  1865. * queue_lock must be held.
  1866. */
  1867. struct request *blk_fetch_request(struct request_queue *q)
  1868. {
  1869. struct request *rq;
  1870. rq = blk_peek_request(q);
  1871. if (rq)
  1872. blk_start_request(rq);
  1873. return rq;
  1874. }
  1875. EXPORT_SYMBOL(blk_fetch_request);
  1876. /**
  1877. * blk_update_request - Special helper function for request stacking drivers
  1878. * @req: the request being processed
  1879. * @error: %0 for success, < %0 for error
  1880. * @nr_bytes: number of bytes to complete @req
  1881. *
  1882. * Description:
  1883. * Ends I/O on a number of bytes attached to @req, but doesn't complete
  1884. * the request structure even if @req doesn't have leftover.
  1885. * If @req has leftover, sets it up for the next range of segments.
  1886. *
  1887. * This special helper function is only for request stacking drivers
  1888. * (e.g. request-based dm) so that they can handle partial completion.
  1889. * Actual device drivers should use blk_end_request instead.
  1890. *
  1891. * Passing the result of blk_rq_bytes() as @nr_bytes guarantees
  1892. * %false return from this function.
  1893. *
  1894. * Return:
  1895. * %false - this request doesn't have any more data
  1896. * %true - this request has more data
  1897. **/
  1898. bool blk_update_request(struct request *req, int error, unsigned int nr_bytes)
  1899. {
  1900. int total_bytes, bio_nbytes, next_idx = 0;
  1901. struct bio *bio;
  1902. if (!req->bio)
  1903. return false;
  1904. trace_block_rq_complete(req->q, req);
  1905. /*
  1906. * For fs requests, rq is just carrier of independent bio's
  1907. * and each partial completion should be handled separately.
  1908. * Reset per-request error on each partial completion.
  1909. *
  1910. * TODO: tj: This is too subtle. It would be better to let
  1911. * low level drivers do what they see fit.
  1912. */
  1913. if (req->cmd_type == REQ_TYPE_FS)
  1914. req->errors = 0;
  1915. if (error && req->cmd_type == REQ_TYPE_FS &&
  1916. !(req->cmd_flags & REQ_QUIET)) {
  1917. char *error_type;
  1918. switch (error) {
  1919. case -ENOLINK:
  1920. error_type = "recoverable transport";
  1921. break;
  1922. case -EREMOTEIO:
  1923. error_type = "critical target";
  1924. break;
  1925. case -EBADE:
  1926. error_type = "critical nexus";
  1927. break;
  1928. case -EIO:
  1929. default:
  1930. error_type = "I/O";
  1931. break;
  1932. }
  1933. printk(KERN_ERR "end_request: %s error, dev %s, sector %llu\n",
  1934. error_type, req->rq_disk ? req->rq_disk->disk_name : "?",
  1935. (unsigned long long)blk_rq_pos(req));
  1936. }
  1937. blk_account_io_completion(req, nr_bytes);
  1938. total_bytes = bio_nbytes = 0;
  1939. while ((bio = req->bio) != NULL) {
  1940. int nbytes;
  1941. if (nr_bytes >= bio->bi_size) {
  1942. req->bio = bio->bi_next;
  1943. nbytes = bio->bi_size;
  1944. req_bio_endio(req, bio, nbytes, error);
  1945. next_idx = 0;
  1946. bio_nbytes = 0;
  1947. } else {
  1948. int idx = bio->bi_idx + next_idx;
  1949. if (unlikely(idx >= bio->bi_vcnt)) {
  1950. blk_dump_rq_flags(req, "__end_that");
  1951. printk(KERN_ERR "%s: bio idx %d >= vcnt %d\n",
  1952. __func__, idx, bio->bi_vcnt);
  1953. break;
  1954. }
  1955. nbytes = bio_iovec_idx(bio, idx)->bv_len;
  1956. BIO_BUG_ON(nbytes > bio->bi_size);
  1957. /*
  1958. * not a complete bvec done
  1959. */
  1960. if (unlikely(nbytes > nr_bytes)) {
  1961. bio_nbytes += nr_bytes;
  1962. total_bytes += nr_bytes;
  1963. break;
  1964. }
  1965. /*
  1966. * advance to the next vector
  1967. */
  1968. next_idx++;
  1969. bio_nbytes += nbytes;
  1970. }
  1971. total_bytes += nbytes;
  1972. nr_bytes -= nbytes;
  1973. bio = req->bio;
  1974. if (bio) {
  1975. /*
  1976. * end more in this run, or just return 'not-done'
  1977. */
  1978. if (unlikely(nr_bytes <= 0))
  1979. break;
  1980. }
  1981. }
  1982. /*
  1983. * completely done
  1984. */
  1985. if (!req->bio) {
  1986. /*
  1987. * Reset counters so that the request stacking driver
  1988. * can find how many bytes remain in the request
  1989. * later.
  1990. */
  1991. req->__data_len = 0;
  1992. return false;
  1993. }
  1994. /*
  1995. * if the request wasn't completed, update state
  1996. */
  1997. if (bio_nbytes) {
  1998. req_bio_endio(req, bio, bio_nbytes, error);
  1999. bio->bi_idx += next_idx;
  2000. bio_iovec(bio)->bv_offset += nr_bytes;
  2001. bio_iovec(bio)->bv_len -= nr_bytes;
  2002. }
  2003. req->__data_len -= total_bytes;
  2004. req->buffer = bio_data(req->bio);
  2005. /* update sector only for requests with clear definition of sector */
  2006. if (req->cmd_type == REQ_TYPE_FS || (req->cmd_flags & REQ_DISCARD))
  2007. req->__sector += total_bytes >> 9;
  2008. /* mixed attributes always follow the first bio */
  2009. if (req->cmd_flags & REQ_MIXED_MERGE) {
  2010. req->cmd_flags &= ~REQ_FAILFAST_MASK;
  2011. req->cmd_flags |= req->bio->bi_rw & REQ_FAILFAST_MASK;
  2012. }
  2013. /*
  2014. * If total number of sectors is less than the first segment
  2015. * size, something has gone terribly wrong.
  2016. */
  2017. if (blk_rq_bytes(req) < blk_rq_cur_bytes(req)) {
  2018. blk_dump_rq_flags(req, "request botched");
  2019. req->__data_len = blk_rq_cur_bytes(req);
  2020. }
  2021. /* recalculate the number of segments */
  2022. blk_recalc_rq_segments(req);
  2023. return true;
  2024. }
  2025. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(blk_update_request);
  2026. static bool blk_update_bidi_request(struct request *rq, int error,
  2027. unsigned int nr_bytes,
  2028. unsigned int bidi_bytes)
  2029. {
  2030. if (blk_update_request(rq, error, nr_bytes))
  2031. return true;
  2032. /* Bidi request must be completed as a whole */
  2033. if (unlikely(blk_bidi_rq(rq)) &&
  2034. blk_update_request(rq->next_rq, error, bidi_bytes))
  2035. return true;
  2036. if (blk_queue_add_random(rq->q))
  2037. add_disk_randomness(rq->rq_disk);
  2038. return false;
  2039. }
  2040. /**
  2041. * blk_unprep_request - unprepare a request
  2042. * @req: the request
  2043. *
  2044. * This function makes a request ready for complete resubmission (or
  2045. * completion). It happens only after all error handling is complete,
  2046. * so represents the appropriate moment to deallocate any resources
  2047. * that were allocated to the request in the prep_rq_fn. The queue
  2048. * lock is held when calling this.
  2049. */
  2050. void blk_unprep_request(struct request *req)
  2051. {
  2052. struct request_queue *q = req->q;
  2053. req->cmd_flags &= ~REQ_DONTPREP;
  2054. if (q->unprep_rq_fn)
  2055. q->unprep_rq_fn(q, req);
  2056. }
  2057. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(blk_unprep_request);
  2058. /*
  2059. * queue lock must be held
  2060. */
  2061. static void blk_finish_request(struct request *req, int error)
  2062. {
  2063. if (blk_rq_tagged(req))
  2064. blk_queue_end_tag(req->q, req);
  2065. BUG_ON(blk_queued_rq(req));
  2066. if (unlikely(laptop_mode) && req->cmd_type == REQ_TYPE_FS)
  2067. laptop_io_completion(&req->q->backing_dev_info);
  2068. blk_delete_timer(req);
  2069. if (req->cmd_flags & REQ_DONTPREP)
  2070. blk_unprep_request(req);
  2071. blk_account_io_done(req);
  2072. if (req->end_io)
  2073. req->end_io(req, error);
  2074. else {
  2075. if (blk_bidi_rq(req))
  2076. __blk_put_request(req->next_rq->q, req->next_rq);
  2077. __blk_put_request(req->q, req);
  2078. }
  2079. }
  2080. /**
  2081. * blk_end_bidi_request - Complete a bidi request
  2082. * @rq: the request to complete
  2083. * @error: %0 for success, < %0 for error
  2084. * @nr_bytes: number of bytes to complete @rq
  2085. * @bidi_bytes: number of bytes to complete @rq->next_rq
  2086. *
  2087. * Description:
  2088. * Ends I/O on a number of bytes attached to @rq and @rq->next_rq.
  2089. * Drivers that supports bidi can safely call this member for any
  2090. * type of request, bidi or uni. In the later case @bidi_bytes is
  2091. * just ignored.
  2092. *
  2093. * Return:
  2094. * %false - we are done with this request
  2095. * %true - still buffers pending for this request
  2096. **/
  2097. static bool blk_end_bidi_request(struct request *rq, int error,
  2098. unsigned int nr_bytes, unsigned int bidi_bytes)
  2099. {
  2100. struct request_queue *q = rq->q;
  2101. unsigned long flags;
  2102. if (blk_update_bidi_request(rq, error, nr_bytes, bidi_bytes))
  2103. return true;
  2104. spin_lock_irqsave(q->queue_lock, flags);
  2105. blk_finish_request(rq, error);
  2106. spin_unlock_irqrestore(q->queue_lock, flags);
  2107. return false;
  2108. }
  2109. /**
  2110. * __blk_end_bidi_request - Complete a bidi request with queue lock held
  2111. * @rq: the request to complete
  2112. * @error: %0 for success, < %0 for error
  2113. * @nr_bytes: number of bytes to complete @rq
  2114. * @bidi_bytes: number of bytes to complete @rq->next_rq
  2115. *
  2116. * Description:
  2117. * Identical to blk_end_bidi_request() except that queue lock is
  2118. * assumed to be locked on entry and remains so on return.
  2119. *
  2120. * Return:
  2121. * %false - we are done with this request
  2122. * %true - still buffers pending for this request
  2123. **/
  2124. bool __blk_end_bidi_request(struct request *rq, int error,
  2125. unsigned int nr_bytes, unsigned int bidi_bytes)
  2126. {
  2127. if (blk_update_bidi_request(rq, error, nr_bytes, bidi_bytes))
  2128. return true;
  2129. blk_finish_request(rq, error);
  2130. return false;
  2131. }
  2132. /**
  2133. * blk_end_request - Helper function for drivers to complete the request.
  2134. * @rq: the request being processed
  2135. * @error: %0 for success, < %0 for error
  2136. * @nr_bytes: number of bytes to complete
  2137. *
  2138. * Description:
  2139. * Ends I/O on a number of bytes attached to @rq.
  2140. * If @rq has leftover, sets it up for the next range of segments.
  2141. *
  2142. * Return:
  2143. * %false - we are done with this request
  2144. * %true - still buffers pending for this request
  2145. **/
  2146. bool blk_end_request(struct request *rq, int error, unsigned int nr_bytes)
  2147. {
  2148. return blk_end_bidi_request(rq, error, nr_bytes, 0);
  2149. }
  2150. EXPORT_SYMBOL(blk_end_request);
  2151. /**
  2152. * blk_end_request_all - Helper function for drives to finish the request.
  2153. * @rq: the request to finish
  2154. * @error: %0 for success, < %0 for error
  2155. *
  2156. * Description:
  2157. * Completely finish @rq.
  2158. */
  2159. void blk_end_request_all(struct request *rq, int error)
  2160. {
  2161. bool pending;
  2162. unsigned int bidi_bytes = 0;
  2163. if (unlikely(blk_bidi_rq(rq)))
  2164. bidi_bytes = blk_rq_bytes(rq->next_rq);
  2165. pending = blk_end_bidi_request(rq, error, blk_rq_bytes(rq), bidi_bytes);
  2166. BUG_ON(pending);
  2167. }
  2168. EXPORT_SYMBOL(blk_end_request_all);
  2169. /**
  2170. * blk_end_request_cur - Helper function to finish the current request chunk.
  2171. * @rq: the request to finish the current chunk for
  2172. * @error: %0 for success, < %0 for error
  2173. *
  2174. * Description:
  2175. * Complete the current consecutively mapped chunk from @rq.
  2176. *
  2177. * Return:
  2178. * %false - we are done with this request
  2179. * %true - still buffers pending for this request
  2180. */
  2181. bool blk_end_request_cur(struct request *rq, int error)
  2182. {
  2183. return blk_end_request(rq, error, blk_rq_cur_bytes(rq));
  2184. }
  2185. EXPORT_SYMBOL(blk_end_request_cur);
  2186. /**
  2187. * blk_end_request_err - Finish a request till the next failure boundary.
  2188. * @rq: the request to finish till the next failure boundary for
  2189. * @error: must be negative errno
  2190. *
  2191. * Description:
  2192. * Complete @rq till the next failure boundary.
  2193. *
  2194. * Return:
  2195. * %false - we are done with this request
  2196. * %true - still buffers pending for this request
  2197. */
  2198. bool blk_end_request_err(struct request *rq, int error)
  2199. {
  2200. WARN_ON(error >= 0);
  2201. return blk_end_request(rq, error, blk_rq_err_bytes(rq));
  2202. }
  2203. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(blk_end_request_err);
  2204. /**
  2205. * __blk_end_request - Helper function for drivers to complete the request.
  2206. * @rq: the request being processed
  2207. * @error: %0 for success, < %0 for error
  2208. * @nr_bytes: number of bytes to complete
  2209. *
  2210. * Description:
  2211. * Must be called with queue lock held unlike blk_end_request().
  2212. *
  2213. * Return:
  2214. * %false - we are done with this request
  2215. * %true - still buffers pending for this request
  2216. **/
  2217. bool __blk_end_request(struct request *rq, int error, unsigned int nr_bytes)
  2218. {
  2219. return __blk_end_bidi_request(rq, error, nr_bytes, 0);
  2220. }
  2221. EXPORT_SYMBOL(__blk_end_request);
  2222. /**
  2223. * __blk_end_request_all - Helper function for drives to finish the request.
  2224. * @rq: the request to finish
  2225. * @error: %0 for success, < %0 for error
  2226. *
  2227. * Description:
  2228. * Completely finish @rq. Must be called with queue lock held.
  2229. */
  2230. void __blk_end_request_all(struct request *rq, int error)
  2231. {
  2232. bool pending;
  2233. unsigned int bidi_bytes = 0;
  2234. if (unlikely(blk_bidi_rq(rq)))
  2235. bidi_bytes = blk_rq_bytes(rq->next_rq);
  2236. pending = __blk_end_bidi_request(rq, error, blk_rq_bytes(rq), bidi_bytes);
  2237. BUG_ON(pending);
  2238. }
  2239. EXPORT_SYMBOL(__blk_end_request_all);
  2240. /**
  2241. * __blk_end_request_cur - Helper function to finish the current request chunk.
  2242. * @rq: the request to finish the current chunk for
  2243. * @error: %0 for success, < %0 for error
  2244. *
  2245. * Description:
  2246. * Complete the current consecutively mapped chunk from @rq. Must
  2247. * be called with queue lock held.
  2248. *
  2249. * Return:
  2250. * %false - we are done with this request
  2251. * %true - still buffers pending for this request
  2252. */
  2253. bool __blk_end_request_cur(struct request *rq, int error)
  2254. {
  2255. return __blk_end_request(rq, error, blk_rq_cur_bytes(rq));
  2256. }
  2257. EXPORT_SYMBOL(__blk_end_request_cur);
  2258. /**
  2259. * __blk_end_request_err - Finish a request till the next failure boundary.
  2260. * @rq: the request to finish till the next failure boundary for
  2261. * @error: must be negative errno
  2262. *
  2263. * Description:
  2264. * Complete @rq till the next failure boundary. Must be called
  2265. * with queue lock held.
  2266. *
  2267. * Return:
  2268. * %false - we are done with this request
  2269. * %true - still buffers pending for this request
  2270. */
  2271. bool __blk_end_request_err(struct request *rq, int error)
  2272. {
  2273. WARN_ON(error >= 0);
  2274. return __blk_end_request(rq, error, blk_rq_err_bytes(rq));
  2275. }
  2276. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__blk_end_request_err);
  2277. void blk_rq_bio_prep(struct request_queue *q, struct request *rq,
  2278. struct bio *bio)
  2279. {
  2280. /* Bit 0 (R/W) is identical in rq->cmd_flags and bio->bi_rw */
  2281. rq->cmd_flags |= bio->bi_rw & REQ_WRITE;
  2282. if (bio_has_data(bio)) {
  2283. rq->nr_phys_segments = bio_phys_segments(q, bio);
  2284. rq->buffer = bio_data(bio);
  2285. }
  2286. rq->__data_len = bio->bi_size;
  2287. rq->bio = rq->biotail = bio;
  2288. if (bio->bi_bdev)
  2289. rq->rq_disk = bio->bi_bdev->bd_disk;
  2290. }
  2291. #if ARCH_IMPLEMENTS_FLUSH_DCACHE_PAGE
  2292. /**
  2293. * rq_flush_dcache_pages - Helper function to flush all pages in a request
  2294. * @rq: the request to be flushed
  2295. *
  2296. * Description:
  2297. * Flush all pages in @rq.
  2298. */
  2299. void rq_flush_dcache_pages(struct request *rq)
  2300. {
  2301. struct req_iterator iter;
  2302. struct bio_vec *bvec;
  2303. rq_for_each_segment(bvec, rq, iter)
  2304. flush_dcache_page(bvec->bv_page);
  2305. }
  2306. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(rq_flush_dcache_pages);
  2307. #endif
  2308. /**
  2309. * blk_lld_busy - Check if underlying low-level drivers of a device are busy
  2310. * @q : the queue of the device being checked
  2311. *
  2312. * Description:
  2313. * Check if underlying low-level drivers of a device are busy.
  2314. * If the drivers want to export their busy state, they must set own
  2315. * exporting function using blk_queue_lld_busy() first.
  2316. *
  2317. * Basically, this function is used only by request stacking drivers
  2318. * to stop dispatching requests to underlying devices when underlying
  2319. * devices are busy. This behavior helps more I/O merging on the queue
  2320. * of the request stacking driver and prevents I/O throughput regression
  2321. * on burst I/O load.
  2322. *
  2323. * Return:
  2324. * 0 - Not busy (The request stacking driver should dispatch request)
  2325. * 1 - Busy (The request stacking driver should stop dispatching request)
  2326. */
  2327. int blk_lld_busy(struct request_queue *q)
  2328. {
  2329. if (q->lld_busy_fn)
  2330. return q->lld_busy_fn(q);
  2331. return 0;
  2332. }
  2333. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(blk_lld_busy);
  2334. /**
  2335. * blk_rq_unprep_clone - Helper function to free all bios in a cloned request
  2336. * @rq: the clone request to be cleaned up
  2337. *
  2338. * Description:
  2339. * Free all bios in @rq for a cloned request.
  2340. */
  2341. void blk_rq_unprep_clone(struct request *rq)
  2342. {
  2343. struct bio *bio;
  2344. while ((bio = rq->bio) != NULL) {
  2345. rq->bio = bio->bi_next;
  2346. bio_put(bio);
  2347. }
  2348. }
  2349. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(blk_rq_unprep_clone);
  2350. /*
  2351. * Copy attributes of the original request to the clone request.
  2352. * The actual data parts (e.g. ->cmd, ->buffer, ->sense) are not copied.
  2353. */
  2354. static void __blk_rq_prep_clone(struct request *dst, struct request *src)
  2355. {
  2356. dst->cpu = src->cpu;
  2357. dst->cmd_flags = (src->cmd_flags & REQ_CLONE_MASK) | REQ_NOMERGE;
  2358. dst->cmd_type = src->cmd_type;
  2359. dst->__sector = blk_rq_pos(src);
  2360. dst->__data_len = blk_rq_bytes(src);
  2361. dst->nr_phys_segments = src->nr_phys_segments;
  2362. dst->ioprio = src->ioprio;
  2363. dst->extra_len = src->extra_len;
  2364. }
  2365. /**
  2366. * blk_rq_prep_clone - Helper function to setup clone request
  2367. * @rq: the request to be setup
  2368. * @rq_src: original request to be cloned
  2369. * @bs: bio_set that bios for clone are allocated from
  2370. * @gfp_mask: memory allocation mask for bio
  2371. * @bio_ctr: setup function to be called for each clone bio.
  2372. * Returns %0 for success, non %0 for failure.
  2373. * @data: private data to be passed to @bio_ctr
  2374. *
  2375. * Description:
  2376. * Clones bios in @rq_src to @rq, and copies attributes of @rq_src to @rq.
  2377. * The actual data parts of @rq_src (e.g. ->cmd, ->buffer, ->sense)
  2378. * are not copied, and copying such parts is the caller's responsibility.
  2379. * Also, pages which the original bios are pointing to are not copied
  2380. * and the cloned bios just point same pages.
  2381. * So cloned bios must be completed before original bios, which means
  2382. * the caller must complete @rq before @rq_src.
  2383. */
  2384. int blk_rq_prep_clone(struct request *rq, struct request *rq_src,
  2385. struct bio_set *bs, gfp_t gfp_mask,
  2386. int (*bio_ctr)(struct bio *, struct bio *, void *),
  2387. void *data)
  2388. {
  2389. struct bio *bio, *bio_src;
  2390. if (!bs)
  2391. bs = fs_bio_set;
  2392. blk_rq_init(NULL, rq);
  2393. __rq_for_each_bio(bio_src, rq_src) {
  2394. bio = bio_alloc_bioset(gfp_mask, bio_src->bi_max_vecs, bs);
  2395. if (!bio)
  2396. goto free_and_out;
  2397. __bio_clone(bio, bio_src);
  2398. if (bio_integrity(bio_src) &&
  2399. bio_integrity_clone(bio, bio_src, gfp_mask, bs))
  2400. goto free_and_out;
  2401. if (bio_ctr && bio_ctr(bio, bio_src, data))
  2402. goto free_and_out;
  2403. if (rq->bio) {
  2404. rq->biotail->bi_next = bio;
  2405. rq->biotail = bio;
  2406. } else
  2407. rq->bio = rq->biotail = bio;
  2408. }
  2409. __blk_rq_prep_clone(rq, rq_src);
  2410. return 0;
  2411. free_and_out:
  2412. if (bio)
  2413. bio_free(bio, bs);
  2414. blk_rq_unprep_clone(rq);
  2415. return -ENOMEM;
  2416. }
  2417. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(blk_rq_prep_clone);
  2418. int kblockd_schedule_work(struct request_queue *q, struct work_struct *work)
  2419. {
  2420. return queue_work(kblockd_workqueue, work);
  2421. }
  2422. EXPORT_SYMBOL(kblockd_schedule_work);
  2423. int kblockd_schedule_delayed_work(struct request_queue *q,
  2424. struct delayed_work *dwork, unsigned long delay)
  2425. {
  2426. return queue_delayed_work(kblockd_workqueue, dwork, delay);
  2427. }
  2428. EXPORT_SYMBOL(kblockd_schedule_delayed_work);
  2429. #define PLUG_MAGIC 0x91827364
  2430. /**
  2431. * blk_start_plug - initialize blk_plug and track it inside the task_struct
  2432. * @plug: The &struct blk_plug that needs to be initialized
  2433. *
  2434. * Description:
  2435. * Tracking blk_plug inside the task_struct will help with auto-flushing the
  2436. * pending I/O should the task end up blocking between blk_start_plug() and
  2437. * blk_finish_plug(). This is important from a performance perspective, but
  2438. * also ensures that we don't deadlock. For instance, if the task is blocking
  2439. * for a memory allocation, memory reclaim could end up wanting to free a
  2440. * page belonging to that request that is currently residing in our private
  2441. * plug. By flushing the pending I/O when the process goes to sleep, we avoid
  2442. * this kind of deadlock.
  2443. */
  2444. void blk_start_plug(struct blk_plug *plug)
  2445. {
  2446. struct task_struct *tsk = current;
  2447. plug->magic = PLUG_MAGIC;
  2448. INIT_LIST_HEAD(&plug->list);
  2449. INIT_LIST_HEAD(&plug->cb_list);
  2450. plug->should_sort = 0;
  2451. /*
  2452. * If this is a nested plug, don't actually assign it. It will be
  2453. * flushed on its own.
  2454. */
  2455. if (!tsk->plug) {
  2456. /*
  2457. * Store ordering should not be needed here, since a potential
  2458. * preempt will imply a full memory barrier
  2459. */
  2460. tsk->plug = plug;
  2461. }
  2462. }
  2463. EXPORT_SYMBOL(blk_start_plug);
  2464. static int plug_rq_cmp(void *priv, struct list_head *a, struct list_head *b)
  2465. {
  2466. struct request *rqa = container_of(a, struct request, queuelist);
  2467. struct request *rqb = container_of(b, struct request, queuelist);
  2468. return !(rqa->q <= rqb->q);
  2469. }
  2470. /*
  2471. * If 'from_schedule' is true, then postpone the dispatch of requests
  2472. * until a safe kblockd context. We due this to avoid accidental big
  2473. * additional stack usage in driver dispatch, in places where the originally
  2474. * plugger did not intend it.
  2475. */
  2476. static void queue_unplugged(struct request_queue *q, unsigned int depth,
  2477. bool from_schedule)
  2478. __releases(q->queue_lock)
  2479. {
  2480. trace_block_unplug(q, depth, !from_schedule);
  2481. /*
  2482. * Don't mess with dead queue.
  2483. */
  2484. if (unlikely(blk_queue_dead(q))) {
  2485. spin_unlock(q->queue_lock);
  2486. return;
  2487. }
  2488. /*
  2489. * If we are punting this to kblockd, then we can safely drop
  2490. * the queue_lock before waking kblockd (which needs to take
  2491. * this lock).
  2492. */
  2493. if (from_schedule) {
  2494. spin_unlock(q->queue_lock);
  2495. blk_run_queue_async(q);
  2496. } else {
  2497. __blk_run_queue(q);
  2498. spin_unlock(q->queue_lock);
  2499. }
  2500. }
  2501. static void flush_plug_callbacks(struct blk_plug *plug)
  2502. {
  2503. LIST_HEAD(callbacks);
  2504. if (list_empty(&plug->cb_list))
  2505. return;
  2506. list_splice_init(&plug->cb_list, &callbacks);
  2507. while (!list_empty(&callbacks)) {
  2508. struct blk_plug_cb *cb = list_first_entry(&callbacks,
  2509. struct blk_plug_cb,
  2510. list);
  2511. list_del(&cb->list);
  2512. cb->callback(cb);
  2513. }
  2514. }
  2515. void blk_flush_plug_list(struct blk_plug *plug, bool from_schedule)
  2516. {
  2517. struct request_queue *q;
  2518. unsigned long flags;
  2519. struct request *rq;
  2520. LIST_HEAD(list);
  2521. unsigned int depth;
  2522. BUG_ON(plug->magic != PLUG_MAGIC);
  2523. flush_plug_callbacks(plug);
  2524. if (list_empty(&plug->list))
  2525. return;
  2526. list_splice_init(&plug->list, &list);
  2527. if (plug->should_sort) {
  2528. list_sort(NULL, &list, plug_rq_cmp);
  2529. plug->should_sort = 0;
  2530. }
  2531. q = NULL;
  2532. depth = 0;
  2533. /*
  2534. * Save and disable interrupts here, to avoid doing it for every
  2535. * queue lock we have to take.
  2536. */
  2537. local_irq_save(flags);
  2538. while (!list_empty(&list)) {
  2539. rq = list_entry_rq(list.next);
  2540. list_del_init(&rq->queuelist);
  2541. BUG_ON(!rq->q);
  2542. if (rq->q != q) {
  2543. /*
  2544. * This drops the queue lock
  2545. */
  2546. if (q)
  2547. queue_unplugged(q, depth, from_schedule);
  2548. q = rq->q;
  2549. depth = 0;
  2550. spin_lock(q->queue_lock);
  2551. }
  2552. /*
  2553. * Short-circuit if @q is dead
  2554. */
  2555. if (unlikely(blk_queue_dead(q))) {
  2556. __blk_end_request_all(rq, -ENODEV);
  2557. continue;
  2558. }
  2559. /*
  2560. * rq is already accounted, so use raw insert
  2561. */
  2562. if (rq->cmd_flags & (REQ_FLUSH | REQ_FUA))
  2563. __elv_add_request(q, rq, ELEVATOR_INSERT_FLUSH);
  2564. else
  2565. __elv_add_request(q, rq, ELEVATOR_INSERT_SORT_MERGE);
  2566. depth++;
  2567. }
  2568. /*
  2569. * This drops the queue lock
  2570. */
  2571. if (q)
  2572. queue_unplugged(q, depth, from_schedule);
  2573. local_irq_restore(flags);
  2574. }
  2575. void blk_finish_plug(struct blk_plug *plug)
  2576. {
  2577. blk_flush_plug_list(plug, false);
  2578. if (plug == current->plug)
  2579. current->plug = NULL;
  2580. }
  2581. EXPORT_SYMBOL(blk_finish_plug);
  2582. int __init blk_dev_init(void)
  2583. {
  2584. BUILD_BUG_ON(__REQ_NR_BITS > 8 *
  2585. sizeof(((struct request *)0)->cmd_flags));
  2586. /* used for unplugging and affects IO latency/throughput - HIGHPRI */
  2587. kblockd_workqueue = alloc_workqueue("kblockd",
  2588. WQ_MEM_RECLAIM | WQ_HIGHPRI, 0);
  2589. if (!kblockd_workqueue)
  2590. panic("Failed to create kblockd\n");
  2591. request_cachep = kmem_cache_create("blkdev_requests",
  2592. sizeof(struct request), 0, SLAB_PANIC, NULL);
  2593. blk_requestq_cachep = kmem_cache_create("blkdev_queue",
  2594. sizeof(struct request_queue), 0, SLAB_PANIC, NULL);
  2595. return 0;
  2596. }