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  1. /*
  2. * Copyright (C) 2001 Sistina Software (UK) Limited.
  3. * Copyright (C) 2004-2008 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
  4. *
  5. * This file is released under the LGPL.
  6. */
  7. #ifndef _LINUX_DEVICE_MAPPER_H
  8. #define _LINUX_DEVICE_MAPPER_H
  9. #include <linux/bio.h>
  10. #include <linux/blkdev.h>
  11. #include <linux/math64.h>
  12. #include <linux/ratelimit.h>
  13. struct dm_dev;
  14. struct dm_target;
  15. struct dm_table;
  16. struct mapped_device;
  17. struct bio_vec;
  18. typedef enum { STATUSTYPE_INFO, STATUSTYPE_TABLE } status_type_t;
  19. union map_info {
  20. void *ptr;
  21. unsigned long long ll;
  22. };
  23. /*
  24. * In the constructor the target parameter will already have the
  25. * table, type, begin and len fields filled in.
  26. */
  27. typedef int (*dm_ctr_fn) (struct dm_target *target,
  28. unsigned int argc, char **argv);
  29. /*
  30. * The destructor doesn't need to free the dm_target, just
  31. * anything hidden ti->private.
  32. */
  33. typedef void (*dm_dtr_fn) (struct dm_target *ti);
  34. /*
  35. * The map function must return:
  36. * < 0: error
  37. * = 0: The target will handle the io by resubmitting it later
  38. * = 1: simple remap complete
  39. * = 2: The target wants to push back the io
  40. */
  41. typedef int (*dm_map_fn) (struct dm_target *ti, struct bio *bio);
  42. typedef int (*dm_map_request_fn) (struct dm_target *ti, struct request *clone,
  43. union map_info *map_context);
  44. /*
  45. * Returns:
  46. * < 0 : error (currently ignored)
  47. * 0 : ended successfully
  48. * 1 : for some reason the io has still not completed (eg,
  49. * multipath target might want to requeue a failed io).
  50. * 2 : The target wants to push back the io
  51. */
  52. typedef int (*dm_endio_fn) (struct dm_target *ti,
  53. struct bio *bio, int error);
  54. typedef int (*dm_request_endio_fn) (struct dm_target *ti,
  55. struct request *clone, int error,
  56. union map_info *map_context);
  57. typedef void (*dm_presuspend_fn) (struct dm_target *ti);
  58. typedef void (*dm_postsuspend_fn) (struct dm_target *ti);
  59. typedef int (*dm_preresume_fn) (struct dm_target *ti);
  60. typedef void (*dm_resume_fn) (struct dm_target *ti);
  61. typedef void (*dm_status_fn) (struct dm_target *ti, status_type_t status_type,
  62. unsigned status_flags, char *result, unsigned maxlen);
  63. typedef int (*dm_message_fn) (struct dm_target *ti, unsigned argc, char **argv);
  64. typedef int (*dm_ioctl_fn) (struct dm_target *ti, unsigned int cmd,
  65. unsigned long arg);
  66. typedef int (*dm_merge_fn) (struct dm_target *ti, struct bvec_merge_data *bvm,
  67. struct bio_vec *biovec, int max_size);
  68. /*
  69. * These iteration functions are typically used to check (and combine)
  70. * properties of underlying devices.
  71. * E.g. Does at least one underlying device support flush?
  72. * Does any underlying device not support WRITE_SAME?
  73. *
  74. * The callout function is called once for each contiguous section of
  75. * an underlying device. State can be maintained in *data.
  76. * Return non-zero to stop iterating through any further devices.
  77. */
  78. typedef int (*iterate_devices_callout_fn) (struct dm_target *ti,
  79. struct dm_dev *dev,
  80. sector_t start, sector_t len,
  81. void *data);
  82. /*
  83. * This function must iterate through each section of device used by the
  84. * target until it encounters a non-zero return code, which it then returns.
  85. * Returns zero if no callout returned non-zero.
  86. */
  87. typedef int (*dm_iterate_devices_fn) (struct dm_target *ti,
  88. iterate_devices_callout_fn fn,
  89. void *data);
  90. typedef void (*dm_io_hints_fn) (struct dm_target *ti,
  91. struct queue_limits *limits);
  92. /*
  93. * Returns:
  94. * 0: The target can handle the next I/O immediately.
  95. * 1: The target can't handle the next I/O immediately.
  96. */
  97. typedef int (*dm_busy_fn) (struct dm_target *ti);
  98. void dm_error(const char *message);
  99. /*
  100. * Combine device limits.
  101. */
  102. int dm_set_device_limits(struct dm_target *ti, struct dm_dev *dev,
  103. sector_t start, sector_t len, void *data);
  104. struct dm_dev {
  105. struct block_device *bdev;
  106. fmode_t mode;
  107. char name[16];
  108. };
  109. /*
  110. * Constructors should call these functions to ensure destination devices
  111. * are opened/closed correctly.
  112. */
  113. int dm_get_device(struct dm_target *ti, const char *path, fmode_t mode,
  114. struct dm_dev **result);
  115. void dm_put_device(struct dm_target *ti, struct dm_dev *d);
  116. /*
  117. * Information about a target type
  118. */
  119. struct target_type {
  120. uint64_t features;
  121. const char *name;
  122. struct module *module;
  123. unsigned version[3];
  124. dm_ctr_fn ctr;
  125. dm_dtr_fn dtr;
  126. dm_map_fn map;
  127. dm_map_request_fn map_rq;
  128. dm_endio_fn end_io;
  129. dm_request_endio_fn rq_end_io;
  130. dm_presuspend_fn presuspend;
  131. dm_postsuspend_fn postsuspend;
  132. dm_preresume_fn preresume;
  133. dm_resume_fn resume;
  134. dm_status_fn status;
  135. dm_message_fn message;
  136. dm_ioctl_fn ioctl;
  137. dm_merge_fn merge;
  138. dm_busy_fn busy;
  139. dm_iterate_devices_fn iterate_devices;
  140. dm_io_hints_fn io_hints;
  141. /* For internal device-mapper use. */
  142. struct list_head list;
  143. };
  144. /*
  145. * Target features
  146. */
  147. /*
  148. * Any table that contains an instance of this target must have only one.
  149. */
  150. #define DM_TARGET_SINGLETON 0x00000001
  151. #define dm_target_needs_singleton(type) ((type)->features & DM_TARGET_SINGLETON)
  152. /*
  153. * Indicates that a target does not support read-only devices.
  154. */
  155. #define DM_TARGET_ALWAYS_WRITEABLE 0x00000002
  156. #define dm_target_always_writeable(type) \
  157. ((type)->features & DM_TARGET_ALWAYS_WRITEABLE)
  158. /*
  159. * Any device that contains a table with an instance of this target may never
  160. * have tables containing any different target type.
  161. */
  162. #define DM_TARGET_IMMUTABLE 0x00000004
  163. #define dm_target_is_immutable(type) ((type)->features & DM_TARGET_IMMUTABLE)
  164. /*
  165. * Some targets need to be sent the same WRITE bio severals times so
  166. * that they can send copies of it to different devices. This function
  167. * examines any supplied bio and returns the number of copies of it the
  168. * target requires.
  169. */
  170. typedef unsigned (*dm_num_write_bios_fn) (struct dm_target *ti, struct bio *bio);
  171. struct dm_target {
  172. struct dm_table *table;
  173. struct target_type *type;
  174. /* target limits */
  175. sector_t begin;
  176. sector_t len;
  177. /* If non-zero, maximum size of I/O submitted to a target. */
  178. uint32_t max_io_len;
  179. /*
  180. * A number of zero-length barrier bios that will be submitted
  181. * to the target for the purpose of flushing cache.
  182. *
  183. * The bio number can be accessed with dm_bio_get_target_bio_nr.
  184. * It is a responsibility of the target driver to remap these bios
  185. * to the real underlying devices.
  186. */
  187. unsigned num_flush_bios;
  188. /*
  189. * The number of discard bios that will be submitted to the target.
  190. * The bio number can be accessed with dm_bio_get_target_bio_nr.
  191. */
  192. unsigned num_discard_bios;
  193. /*
  194. * The number of WRITE SAME bios that will be submitted to the target.
  195. * The bio number can be accessed with dm_bio_get_target_bio_nr.
  196. */
  197. unsigned num_write_same_bios;
  198. /*
  199. * The minimum number of extra bytes allocated in each bio for the
  200. * target to use. dm_per_bio_data returns the data location.
  201. */
  202. unsigned per_bio_data_size;
  203. /*
  204. * If defined, this function is called to find out how many
  205. * duplicate bios should be sent to the target when writing
  206. * data.
  207. */
  208. dm_num_write_bios_fn num_write_bios;
  209. /* target specific data */
  210. void *private;
  211. /* Used to provide an error string from the ctr */
  212. char *error;
  213. /*
  214. * Set if this target needs to receive flushes regardless of
  215. * whether or not its underlying devices have support.
  216. */
  217. bool flush_supported:1;
  218. /*
  219. * Set if this target needs to receive discards regardless of
  220. * whether or not its underlying devices have support.
  221. */
  222. bool discards_supported:1;
  223. /*
  224. * Set if the target required discard bios to be split
  225. * on max_io_len boundary.
  226. */
  227. bool split_discard_bios:1;
  228. /*
  229. * Set if this target does not return zeroes on discarded blocks.
  230. */
  231. bool discard_zeroes_data_unsupported:1;
  232. };
  233. /* Each target can link one of these into the table */
  234. struct dm_target_callbacks {
  235. struct list_head list;
  236. int (*congested_fn) (struct dm_target_callbacks *, int);
  237. };
  238. /*
  239. * For bio-based dm.
  240. * One of these is allocated for each bio.
  241. * This structure shouldn't be touched directly by target drivers.
  242. * It is here so that we can inline dm_per_bio_data and
  243. * dm_bio_from_per_bio_data
  244. */
  245. struct dm_target_io {
  246. struct dm_io *io;
  247. struct dm_target *ti;
  248. union map_info info;
  249. unsigned target_bio_nr;
  250. struct bio clone;
  251. };
  252. static inline void *dm_per_bio_data(struct bio *bio, size_t data_size)
  253. {
  254. return (char *)bio - offsetof(struct dm_target_io, clone) - data_size;
  255. }
  256. static inline struct bio *dm_bio_from_per_bio_data(void *data, size_t data_size)
  257. {
  258. return (struct bio *)((char *)data + data_size + offsetof(struct dm_target_io, clone));
  259. }
  260. static inline unsigned dm_bio_get_target_bio_nr(const struct bio *bio)
  261. {
  262. return container_of(bio, struct dm_target_io, clone)->target_bio_nr;
  263. }
  264. int dm_register_target(struct target_type *t);
  265. void dm_unregister_target(struct target_type *t);
  266. /*
  267. * Target argument parsing.
  268. */
  269. struct dm_arg_set {
  270. unsigned argc;
  271. char **argv;
  272. };
  273. /*
  274. * The minimum and maximum value of a numeric argument, together with
  275. * the error message to use if the number is found to be outside that range.
  276. */
  277. struct dm_arg {
  278. unsigned min;
  279. unsigned max;
  280. char *error;
  281. };
  282. /*
  283. * Validate the next argument, either returning it as *value or, if invalid,
  284. * returning -EINVAL and setting *error.
  285. */
  286. int dm_read_arg(struct dm_arg *arg, struct dm_arg_set *arg_set,
  287. unsigned *value, char **error);
  288. /*
  289. * Process the next argument as the start of a group containing between
  290. * arg->min and arg->max further arguments. Either return the size as
  291. * *num_args or, if invalid, return -EINVAL and set *error.
  292. */
  293. int dm_read_arg_group(struct dm_arg *arg, struct dm_arg_set *arg_set,
  294. unsigned *num_args, char **error);
  295. /*
  296. * Return the current argument and shift to the next.
  297. */
  298. const char *dm_shift_arg(struct dm_arg_set *as);
  299. /*
  300. * Move through num_args arguments.
  301. */
  302. void dm_consume_args(struct dm_arg_set *as, unsigned num_args);
  303. /*-----------------------------------------------------------------
  304. * Functions for creating and manipulating mapped devices.
  305. * Drop the reference with dm_put when you finish with the object.
  306. *---------------------------------------------------------------*/
  307. /*
  308. * DM_ANY_MINOR chooses the next available minor number.
  309. */
  310. #define DM_ANY_MINOR (-1)
  311. int dm_create(int minor, struct mapped_device **md);
  312. /*
  313. * Reference counting for md.
  314. */
  315. struct mapped_device *dm_get_md(dev_t dev);
  316. void dm_get(struct mapped_device *md);
  317. void dm_put(struct mapped_device *md);
  318. /*
  319. * An arbitrary pointer may be stored alongside a mapped device.
  320. */
  321. void dm_set_mdptr(struct mapped_device *md, void *ptr);
  322. void *dm_get_mdptr(struct mapped_device *md);
  323. /*
  324. * A device can still be used while suspended, but I/O is deferred.
  325. */
  326. int dm_suspend(struct mapped_device *md, unsigned suspend_flags);
  327. int dm_resume(struct mapped_device *md);
  328. /*
  329. * Event functions.
  330. */
  331. uint32_t dm_get_event_nr(struct mapped_device *md);
  332. int dm_wait_event(struct mapped_device *md, int event_nr);
  333. uint32_t dm_next_uevent_seq(struct mapped_device *md);
  334. void dm_uevent_add(struct mapped_device *md, struct list_head *elist);
  335. /*
  336. * Info functions.
  337. */
  338. const char *dm_device_name(struct mapped_device *md);
  339. int dm_copy_name_and_uuid(struct mapped_device *md, char *name, char *uuid);
  340. struct gendisk *dm_disk(struct mapped_device *md);
  341. int dm_suspended(struct dm_target *ti);
  342. int dm_noflush_suspending(struct dm_target *ti);
  343. union map_info *dm_get_mapinfo(struct bio *bio);
  344. union map_info *dm_get_rq_mapinfo(struct request *rq);
  345. /*
  346. * Geometry functions.
  347. */
  348. int dm_get_geometry(struct mapped_device *md, struct hd_geometry *geo);
  349. int dm_set_geometry(struct mapped_device *md, struct hd_geometry *geo);
  350. /*-----------------------------------------------------------------
  351. * Functions for manipulating device-mapper tables.
  352. *---------------------------------------------------------------*/
  353. /*
  354. * First create an empty table.
  355. */
  356. int dm_table_create(struct dm_table **result, fmode_t mode,
  357. unsigned num_targets, struct mapped_device *md);
  358. /*
  359. * Then call this once for each target.
  360. */
  361. int dm_table_add_target(struct dm_table *t, const char *type,
  362. sector_t start, sector_t len, char *params);
  363. /*
  364. * Target_ctr should call this if it needs to add any callbacks.
  365. */
  366. void dm_table_add_target_callbacks(struct dm_table *t, struct dm_target_callbacks *cb);
  367. /*
  368. * Finally call this to make the table ready for use.
  369. */
  370. int dm_table_complete(struct dm_table *t);
  371. /*
  372. * Target may require that it is never sent I/O larger than len.
  373. */
  374. int __must_check dm_set_target_max_io_len(struct dm_target *ti, sector_t len);
  375. /*
  376. * Table reference counting.
  377. */
  378. struct dm_table *dm_get_live_table(struct mapped_device *md, int *srcu_idx);
  379. void dm_put_live_table(struct mapped_device *md, int srcu_idx);
  380. void dm_sync_table(struct mapped_device *md);
  381. /*
  382. * Queries
  383. */
  384. sector_t dm_table_get_size(struct dm_table *t);
  385. unsigned int dm_table_get_num_targets(struct dm_table *t);
  386. fmode_t dm_table_get_mode(struct dm_table *t);
  387. struct mapped_device *dm_table_get_md(struct dm_table *t);
  388. /*
  389. * Trigger an event.
  390. */
  391. void dm_table_event(struct dm_table *t);
  392. /*
  393. * The device must be suspended before calling this method.
  394. * Returns the previous table, which the caller must destroy.
  395. */
  396. struct dm_table *dm_swap_table(struct mapped_device *md,
  397. struct dm_table *t);
  398. /*
  399. * A wrapper around vmalloc.
  400. */
  401. void *dm_vcalloc(unsigned long nmemb, unsigned long elem_size);
  402. /*-----------------------------------------------------------------
  403. * Macros.
  404. *---------------------------------------------------------------*/
  405. #define DM_NAME "device-mapper"
  406. #ifdef CONFIG_PRINTK
  407. extern struct ratelimit_state dm_ratelimit_state;
  408. #define dm_ratelimit() __ratelimit(&dm_ratelimit_state)
  409. #else
  410. #define dm_ratelimit() 0
  411. #endif
  412. #define DMCRIT(f, arg...) \
  413. printk(KERN_CRIT DM_NAME ": " DM_MSG_PREFIX ": " f "\n", ## arg)
  414. #define DMERR(f, arg...) \
  415. printk(KERN_ERR DM_NAME ": " DM_MSG_PREFIX ": " f "\n", ## arg)
  416. #define DMERR_LIMIT(f, arg...) \
  417. do { \
  418. if (dm_ratelimit()) \
  419. printk(KERN_ERR DM_NAME ": " DM_MSG_PREFIX ": " \
  420. f "\n", ## arg); \
  421. } while (0)
  422. #define DMWARN(f, arg...) \
  423. printk(KERN_WARNING DM_NAME ": " DM_MSG_PREFIX ": " f "\n", ## arg)
  424. #define DMWARN_LIMIT(f, arg...) \
  425. do { \
  426. if (dm_ratelimit()) \
  427. printk(KERN_WARNING DM_NAME ": " DM_MSG_PREFIX ": " \
  428. f "\n", ## arg); \
  429. } while (0)
  430. #define DMINFO(f, arg...) \
  431. printk(KERN_INFO DM_NAME ": " DM_MSG_PREFIX ": " f "\n", ## arg)
  432. #define DMINFO_LIMIT(f, arg...) \
  433. do { \
  434. if (dm_ratelimit()) \
  435. printk(KERN_INFO DM_NAME ": " DM_MSG_PREFIX ": " f \
  436. "\n", ## arg); \
  437. } while (0)
  438. #ifdef CONFIG_DM_DEBUG
  439. # define DMDEBUG(f, arg...) \
  440. printk(KERN_DEBUG DM_NAME ": " DM_MSG_PREFIX " DEBUG: " f "\n", ## arg)
  441. # define DMDEBUG_LIMIT(f, arg...) \
  442. do { \
  443. if (dm_ratelimit()) \
  444. printk(KERN_DEBUG DM_NAME ": " DM_MSG_PREFIX ": " f \
  445. "\n", ## arg); \
  446. } while (0)
  447. #else
  448. # define DMDEBUG(f, arg...) do {} while (0)
  449. # define DMDEBUG_LIMIT(f, arg...) do {} while (0)
  450. #endif
  451. #define DMEMIT(x...) sz += ((sz >= maxlen) ? \
  452. 0 : scnprintf(result + sz, maxlen - sz, x))
  453. #define SECTOR_SHIFT 9
  454. /*
  455. * Definitions of return values from target end_io function.
  456. */
  457. #define DM_ENDIO_INCOMPLETE 1
  458. #define DM_ENDIO_REQUEUE 2
  459. /*
  460. * Definitions of return values from target map function.
  461. */
  462. #define DM_MAPIO_SUBMITTED 0
  463. #define DM_MAPIO_REMAPPED 1
  464. #define DM_MAPIO_REQUEUE DM_ENDIO_REQUEUE
  465. #define dm_sector_div64(x, y)( \
  466. { \
  467. u64 _res; \
  468. (x) = div64_u64_rem(x, y, &_res); \
  469. _res; \
  470. } \
  471. )
  472. /*
  473. * Ceiling(n / sz)
  474. */
  475. #define dm_div_up(n, sz) (((n) + (sz) - 1) / (sz))
  476. #define dm_sector_div_up(n, sz) ( \
  477. { \
  478. sector_t _r = ((n) + (sz) - 1); \
  479. sector_div(_r, (sz)); \
  480. _r; \
  481. } \
  482. )
  483. /*
  484. * ceiling(n / size) * size
  485. */
  486. #define dm_round_up(n, sz) (dm_div_up((n), (sz)) * (sz))
  487. #define dm_array_too_big(fixed, obj, num) \
  488. ((num) > (UINT_MAX - (fixed)) / (obj))
  489. /*
  490. * Sector offset taken relative to the start of the target instead of
  491. * relative to the start of the device.
  492. */
  493. #define dm_target_offset(ti, sector) ((sector) - (ti)->begin)
  494. static inline sector_t to_sector(unsigned long n)
  495. {
  496. return (n >> SECTOR_SHIFT);
  497. }
  498. static inline unsigned long to_bytes(sector_t n)
  499. {
  500. return (n << SECTOR_SHIFT);
  501. }
  502. /*-----------------------------------------------------------------
  503. * Helper for block layer and dm core operations
  504. *---------------------------------------------------------------*/
  505. void dm_dispatch_request(struct request *rq);
  506. void dm_requeue_unmapped_request(struct request *rq);
  507. void dm_kill_unmapped_request(struct request *rq, int error);
  508. int dm_underlying_device_busy(struct request_queue *q);
  509. #endif /* _LINUX_DEVICE_MAPPER_H */