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  1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0                 1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
  2                                                     2 
  3 =================                              !!   3 ==========================
  4 Cache Backend API                              !!   4 FS-Cache Cache backend API
  5 =================                              !!   5 ==========================
  6                                                     6 
  7 The FS-Cache system provides an API by which a      7 The FS-Cache system provides an API by which actual caches can be supplied to
  8 FS-Cache for it to then serve out to network f      8 FS-Cache for it to then serve out to network filesystems and other interested
  9 parties.  This API is used by::                !!   9 parties.
 10                                                    10 
 11         #include <linux/fscache-cache.h>.      !!  11 This API is declared in <linux/fscache-cache.h>.
 12                                                    12 
 13                                                    13 
 14 Overview                                       !!  14 Initialising and Registering a Cache
 15 ========                                       !!  15 ====================================
 16                                                    16 
 17 Interaction with the API is handled on three l !!  17 To start off, a cache definition must be initialised and registered for each
 18 storage, and each level has its own type of co !!  18 cache the backend wants to make available.  For instance, CacheFS does this in
                                                   >>  19 the fill_super() operation on mounting.
 19                                                    20 
 20         ======================= ============== !!  21 The cache definition (struct fscache_cache) should be initialised by calling::
 21         COOKIE                  C TYPE         << 
 22         ======================= ============== << 
 23         Cache cookie            struct fscache << 
 24         Volume cookie           struct fscache << 
 25         Data storage cookie     struct fscache << 
 26         ======================= ============== << 
 27                                                << 
 28 Cookies are used to provide some filesystem da << 
 29 pin the cache during access in addition to act << 
 30 API functions.  Each cookie has a debugging ID << 
 31 to make it easier to correlate traces.  Note,  << 
 32 simply allocated from incrementing counters an << 
 33                                                << 
 34 The cache backend and the network filesystem c << 
 35 and if they ask for one of the same name, they << 
 36 and data cookies, however, are created at the  << 
 37                                                << 
 38                                                << 
 39 Cache Cookies                                  << 
 40 =============                                  << 
 41                                                << 
 42 Caches are represented in the API by cache coo << 
 43 type::                                         << 
 44                                                << 
 45         struct fscache_cache {                 << 
 46                 void            *cache_priv;   << 
 47                 unsigned int    debug_id;      << 
 48                 char            *name;         << 
 49                 ...                            << 
 50         };                                     << 
 51                                                    22 
 52 There are a few fields that the cache backend  !!  23         void fscache_init_cache(struct fscache_cache *cache,
 53 ``debug_id`` can be used in tracing to match l !!  24                                 struct fscache_cache_ops *ops,
 54 and ``name`` is the name the cache was registe !!  25                                 const char *idfmt,
 55 member is private data provided by the cache w !!  26                                 ...);
 56 other fields are for internal use.             << 
 57                                                    27 
                                                   >>  28 Where:
 58                                                    29 
 59 Registering a Cache                            !!  30    * "cache" is a pointer to the cache definition;
 60 ===================                            << 
 61                                                    31 
 62 When a cache backend wants to bring a cache on !!  32    * "ops" is a pointer to the table of operations that the backend supports on
 63 the cache name and that will get it a cache co !!  33      this cache; and
 64                                                    34 
 65         struct fscache_cache *fscache_acquire_ !!  35    * "idfmt" is a format and printf-style arguments for constructing a label
                                                   >>  36      for the cache.
 66                                                    37 
 67 This will look up and potentially create a cac << 
 68 have already been created by a network filesys << 
 69 that cache cookie will be used.  If the cache  << 
 70 cache, it will be moved into the preparing sta << 
 71 busy.                                          << 
 72                                                    38 
 73 If successful, the cache backend can then star !!  39 The cache should then be registered with FS-Cache by passing a pointer to the
 74 event that the initialisation fails, the cache !!  40 previously initialised cache definition to::
 75                                                    41 
 76         void fscache_relinquish_cache(struct f !!  42         int fscache_add_cache(struct fscache_cache *cache,
                                                   >>  43                               struct fscache_object *fsdef,
                                                   >>  44                               const char *tagname);
 77                                                    45 
 78 to reset and discard the cookie.               !!  46 Two extra arguments should also be supplied:
 79                                                    47 
                                                   >>  48    * "fsdef" which should point to the object representation for the FS-Cache
                                                   >>  49      master index in this cache.  Netfs primary index entries will be created
                                                   >>  50      here.  FS-Cache keeps the caller's reference to the index object if
                                                   >>  51      successful and will release it upon withdrawal of the cache.
 80                                                    52 
 81 Bringing a Cache Online                        !!  53    * "tagname" which, if given, should be a text string naming this cache.  If
 82 =======================                        !!  54      this is NULL, the identifier will be used instead.  For CacheFS, the
                                                   >>  55      identifier is set to name the underlying block device and the tag can be
                                                   >>  56      supplied by mount.
 83                                                    57 
 84 Once the cache is set up, it can be brought on !!  58 This function may return -ENOMEM if it ran out of memory or -EEXIST if the tag
                                                   >>  59 is already in use.  0 will be returned on success.
 85                                                    60 
 86         int fscache_add_cache(struct fscache_c << 
 87                               const struct fsc << 
 88                               void *cache_priv << 
 89                                                    61 
 90 This stores the cache operations table pointer !!  62 Unregistering a Cache
 91 cache cookie and moves the cache to the active !!  63 =====================
 92 to take place.                                 << 
 93                                                    64 
                                                   >>  65 A cache can be withdrawn from the system by calling this function with a
                                                   >>  66 pointer to the cache definition::
 94                                                    67 
 95 Withdrawing a Cache From Service               !!  68         void fscache_withdraw_cache(struct fscache_cache *cache);
 96 ================================               << 
 97                                                    69 
 98 The cache backend can withdraw a cache from se !!  70 In CacheFS's case, this is called by put_super().
 99                                                    71 
100         void fscache_withdraw_cache(struct fsc << 
101                                                    72 
102 This moves the cache to the withdrawn state to !!  73 Security
103 volume-level accesses from starting and then w !!  74 ========
104 accesses to complete.                          << 
105                                                    75 
106 The cache must then go through the data storag !!  76 The cache methods are executed one of two contexts:
107 to withdraw them, calling::                    << 
108                                                    77 
109         void fscache_withdraw_cookie(struct fs !!  78  (1) that of the userspace process that issued the netfs operation that caused
                                                   >>  79      the cache method to be invoked, or
110                                                    80 
111 on the cookie that each object belongs to.  Th !!  81  (2) that of one of the processes in the FS-Cache thread pool.
112 for withdrawal.  This gets offloaded to a work << 
113 wait for completion by calling::               << 
114                                                    82 
115         void fscache_wait_for_objects(struct f !!  83 In either case, this may not be an appropriate context in which to access the
                                                   >>  84 cache.
116                                                    85 
117 Once all the cookies are withdrawn, a cache ba !!  86 The calling process's fsuid, fsgid and SELinux security identities may need to
118 volumes, calling::                             !!  87 be masqueraded for the duration of the cache driver's access to the cache.
                                                   >>  88 This is left to the cache to handle; FS-Cache makes no effort in this regard.
119                                                    89 
120         void fscache_withdraw_volume(struct fs << 
121                                                    90 
122 to tell fscache that a volume has been withdra !!  91 Control and Statistics Presentation
123 outstanding accesses on the volume to complete !!  92 ===================================
124                                                    93 
125 When the cache is completely withdrawn, fscach !!  94 The cache may present data to the outside world through FS-Cache's interfaces
126 calling::                                      !!  95 in sysfs and procfs - the former for control and the latter for statistics.
127                                                    96 
128         void fscache_relinquish_cache(struct f !!  97 A sysfs directory called /sys/fs/fscache/<cachetag>/ is created if CONFIG_SYSFS
                                                   >>  98 is enabled.  This is accessible through the kobject struct fscache_cache::kobj
                                                   >>  99 and is for use by the cache as it sees fit.
129                                                   100 
130 to clear fields in the cookie and discard the  << 
131                                                   101 
                                                   >> 102 Relevant Data Structures
                                                   >> 103 ========================
132                                                   104 
133 Volume Cookies                                 !! 105    * Index/Data file FS-Cache representation cookie::
134 ==============                                 << 
135                                                   106 
136 Within a cache, the data storage objects are o !! 107         struct fscache_cookie {
137 These are represented in the API as objects of !! 108                 struct fscache_object_def       *def;
                                                   >> 109                 struct fscache_netfs            *netfs;
                                                   >> 110                 void                            *netfs_data;
                                                   >> 111                 ...
                                                   >> 112         };
138                                                   113 
139         struct fscache_volume {                !! 114      The fields that might be of use to the backend describe the object
                                                   >> 115      definition, the netfs definition and the netfs's data for this cookie.
                                                   >> 116      The object definition contain functions supplied by the netfs for loading
                                                   >> 117      and matching index entries; these are required to provide some of the
                                                   >> 118      cache operations.
                                                   >> 119 
                                                   >> 120 
                                                   >> 121    * In-cache object representation::
                                                   >> 122 
                                                   >> 123         struct fscache_object {
                                                   >> 124                 int                             debug_id;
                                                   >> 125                 enum {
                                                   >> 126                         FSCACHE_OBJECT_RECYCLING,
                                                   >> 127                         ...
                                                   >> 128                 }                               state;
                                                   >> 129                 spinlock_t                      lock
140                 struct fscache_cache              130                 struct fscache_cache            *cache;
141                 void                           !! 131                 struct fscache_cookie           *cookie;
142                 unsigned int                   << 
143                 char                           << 
144                 unsigned int                   << 
145                 ...                               132                 ...
146                 u8                             << 
147                 u8                             << 
148         };                                        133         };
149                                                   134 
150 There are a number of fields here that are of  !! 135      Structures of this type should be allocated by the cache backend and
                                                   >> 136      passed to FS-Cache when requested by the appropriate cache operation.  In
                                                   >> 137      the case of CacheFS, they're embedded in CacheFS's internal object
                                                   >> 138      structures.
                                                   >> 139 
                                                   >> 140      The debug_id is a simple integer that can be used in debugging messages
                                                   >> 141      that refer to a particular object.  In such a case it should be printed
                                                   >> 142      using "OBJ%x" to be consistent with FS-Cache.
                                                   >> 143 
                                                   >> 144      Each object contains a pointer to the cookie that represents the object it
                                                   >> 145      is backing.  An object should retired when put_object() is called if it is
                                                   >> 146      in state FSCACHE_OBJECT_RECYCLING.  The fscache_object struct should be
                                                   >> 147      initialised by calling fscache_object_init(object).
                                                   >> 148 
                                                   >> 149 
                                                   >> 150    * FS-Cache operation record::
                                                   >> 151 
                                                   >> 152         struct fscache_operation {
                                                   >> 153                 atomic_t                usage;
                                                   >> 154                 struct fscache_object   *object;
                                                   >> 155                 unsigned long           flags;
                                                   >> 156         #define FSCACHE_OP_EXCLUSIVE
                                                   >> 157                 void (*processor)(struct fscache_operation *op);
                                                   >> 158                 void (*release)(struct fscache_operation *op);
                                                   >> 159                 ...
                                                   >> 160         };
151                                                   161 
152    * ``cache`` - The parent cache cookie.      !! 162      FS-Cache has a pool of threads that it uses to give CPU time to the
                                                   >> 163      various asynchronous operations that need to be done as part of driving
                                                   >> 164      the cache.  These are represented by the above structure.  The processor
                                                   >> 165      method is called to give the op CPU time, and the release method to get
                                                   >> 166      rid of it when its usage count reaches 0.
                                                   >> 167 
                                                   >> 168      An operation can be made exclusive upon an object by setting the
                                                   >> 169      appropriate flag before enqueuing it with fscache_enqueue_operation().  If
                                                   >> 170      an operation needs more processing time, it should be enqueued again.
                                                   >> 171 
                                                   >> 172 
                                                   >> 173    * FS-Cache retrieval operation record::
                                                   >> 174 
                                                   >> 175         struct fscache_retrieval {
                                                   >> 176                 struct fscache_operation op;
                                                   >> 177                 struct address_space    *mapping;
                                                   >> 178                 struct list_head        *to_do;
                                                   >> 179                 ...
                                                   >> 180         };
153                                                   181 
154    * ``cache_priv`` - A place for the cache to !! 182      A structure of this type is allocated by FS-Cache to record retrieval and
                                                   >> 183      allocation requests made by the netfs.  This struct is then passed to the
                                                   >> 184      backend to do the operation.  The backend may get extra refs to it by
                                                   >> 185      calling fscache_get_retrieval() and refs may be discarded by calling
                                                   >> 186      fscache_put_retrieval().
                                                   >> 187 
                                                   >> 188      A retrieval operation can be used by the backend to do retrieval work.  To
                                                   >> 189      do this, the retrieval->op.processor method pointer should be set
                                                   >> 190      appropriately by the backend and fscache_enqueue_retrieval() called to
                                                   >> 191      submit it to the thread pool.  CacheFiles, for example, uses this to queue
                                                   >> 192      page examination when it detects PG_lock being cleared.
                                                   >> 193 
                                                   >> 194      The to_do field is an empty list available for the cache backend to use as
                                                   >> 195      it sees fit.
                                                   >> 196 
                                                   >> 197 
                                                   >> 198    * FS-Cache storage operation record::
                                                   >> 199 
                                                   >> 200         struct fscache_storage {
                                                   >> 201                 struct fscache_operation op;
                                                   >> 202                 pgoff_t                 store_limit;
                                                   >> 203                 ...
                                                   >> 204         };
155                                                   205 
156    * ``debug_id`` - A debugging ID for logging !! 206      A structure of this type is allocated by FS-Cache to record outstanding
                                                   >> 207      writes to be made.  FS-Cache itself enqueues this operation and invokes
                                                   >> 208      the write_page() method on the object at appropriate times to effect
                                                   >> 209      storage.
157                                                   210 
158    * ``key`` - A printable string with no '/'  << 
159      the index key for the volume.  The key is << 
160      a multiple of 4 bytes.                    << 
161                                                   211 
162    * ``key_hash`` - A hash of the index key.   !! 212 Cache Operations
163      matter the cpu arch and endianness.       !! 213 ================
164                                                   214 
165    * ``coherency`` - A piece of coherency data !! 215 The cache backend provides FS-Cache with a table of operations that can be
166      volume is bound to in the cache.          !! 216 performed on the denizens of the cache.  These are held in a structure of type:
167                                                   217 
168    * ``coherency_len`` - The amount of data in !! 218         ::
169                                                   219 
                                                   >> 220             struct fscache_cache_ops
170                                                   221 
171 Data Storage Cookies                           !! 222    * Name of cache provider [mandatory]::
172 ====================                           << 
173                                                   223 
174 A volume is a logical group of data storage ob !! 224         const char *name
175 represented to the network filesystem by a coo << 
176 the API as objects of type::                   << 
177                                                   225 
178         struct fscache_cookie {                !! 226      This isn't strictly an operation, but should be pointed at a string naming
179                 struct fscache_volume          !! 227      the backend.
180                 void                           << 
181                 unsigned long                  << 
182                 unsigned int                   << 
183                 unsigned int                   << 
184                 loff_t                         << 
185                 u8                             << 
186                 u32                            << 
187                 u8                             << 
188                 u8                             << 
189                 ...                            << 
190         };                                     << 
191                                                   228 
192 The fields in the cookie that are of interest  << 
193                                                   229 
194    * ``volume`` - The parent volume cookie.    !! 230    * Allocate a new object [mandatory]::
195                                                   231 
196    * ``cache_priv`` - A place for the cache to !! 232         struct fscache_object *(*alloc_object)(struct fscache_cache *cache,
                                                   >> 233                                                struct fscache_cookie *cookie)
197                                                   234 
198    * ``flags`` - A collection of bit flags, in !! 235      This method is used to allocate a cache object representation to back a
                                                   >> 236      cookie in a particular cache.  fscache_object_init() should be called on
                                                   >> 237      the object to initialise it prior to returning.
199                                                   238 
200       * FSCACHE_COOKIE_NO_DATA_TO_READ - There !! 239      This function may also be used to parse the index key to be used for
201         cache to be read as the cookie has bee !! 240      multiple lookup calls to turn it into a more convenient form.  FS-Cache
                                                   >> 241      will call the lookup_complete() method to allow the cache to release the
                                                   >> 242      form once lookup is complete or aborted.
202                                                   243 
203       * FSCACHE_COOKIE_NEEDS_UPDATE - The cohe << 
204         been changed and needs committing.     << 
205                                                   244 
206       * FSCACHE_COOKIE_LOCAL_WRITE - The netfs !! 245    * Look up and create object [mandatory]::
207         locally, so the cache object may be in << 
208         to the server.                         << 
209                                                   246 
210       * FSCACHE_COOKIE_HAVE_DATA - The backend !! 247         void (*lookup_object)(struct fscache_object *object)
211         successfully stores data into the cach << 
212                                                   248 
213       * FSCACHE_COOKIE_RETIRED - The cookie wa !! 249      This method is used to look up an object, given that the object is already
214         relinquished and the cached data shoul !! 250      allocated and attached to the cookie.  This should instantiate that object
                                                   >> 251      in the cache if it can.
215                                                   252 
216    * ``debug_id`` - A debugging ID for logging !! 253      The method should call fscache_object_lookup_negative() as soon as
                                                   >> 254      possible if it determines the object doesn't exist in the cache.  If the
                                                   >> 255      object is found to exist and the netfs indicates that it is valid then
                                                   >> 256      fscache_obtained_object() should be called once the object is in a
                                                   >> 257      position to have data stored in it.  Similarly, fscache_obtained_object()
                                                   >> 258      should also be called once a non-present object has been created.
217                                                   259 
218    * ``inval_counter`` - The number of invalid !! 260      If a lookup error occurs, fscache_object_lookup_error() should be called
                                                   >> 261      to abort the lookup of that object.
219                                                   262 
220    * ``advice`` - Information about how the co << 
221                                                   263 
222    * ``key_hash`` - A hash of the index key.   !! 264    * Release lookup data [mandatory]::
223      matter the cpu arch and endianness.       << 
224                                                   265 
225    * ``key_len`` - The length of the index key !! 266         void (*lookup_complete)(struct fscache_object *object)
226                                                   267 
227    * ``aux_len`` - The length of the coherency !! 268      This method is called to ask the cache to release any resources it was
                                                   >> 269      using to perform a lookup.
228                                                   270 
229 Each cookie has an index key, which may be sto << 
230 elsewhere.  A pointer to this can be obtained  << 
231                                                   271 
232         void *fscache_get_key(struct fscache_c !! 272    * Increment object refcount [mandatory]::
233                                                   273 
234 The index key is a binary blob, the storage fo !! 274         struct fscache_object *(*grab_object)(struct fscache_object *object)
235 multiple of 4 bytes.                           << 
236                                                   275 
237 Each cookie also has a buffer for coherency da !! 276      This method is called to increment the reference count on an object.  It
238 detached from the cookie and a pointer is obta !! 277      may fail (for instance if the cache is being withdrawn) by returning NULL.
                                                   >> 278      It should return the object pointer if successful.
239                                                   279 
240         void *fscache_get_aux(struct fscache_c << 
241                                                   280 
                                                   >> 281    * Lock/Unlock object [mandatory]::
242                                                   282 
                                                   >> 283         void (*lock_object)(struct fscache_object *object)
                                                   >> 284         void (*unlock_object)(struct fscache_object *object)
243                                                   285 
244 Cookie Accounting                              !! 286      These methods are used to exclusively lock an object.  It must be possible
245 =================                              !! 287      to schedule with the lock held, so a spinlock isn't sufficient.
246                                                   288 
247 Data storage cookies are counted and this is u << 
248 completion until all objects have been destroy << 
249 provided to the cache to deal with that::      << 
250                                                   289 
251         void fscache_count_object(struct fscac !! 290    * Pin/Unpin object [optional]::
252         void fscache_uncount_object(struct fsc << 
253         void fscache_wait_for_objects(struct f << 
254                                                   291 
255 The count function records the allocation of a !! 292         int (*pin_object)(struct fscache_object *object)
256 uncount function records its destruction.  War !! 293         void (*unpin_object)(struct fscache_object *object)
257 function returns, the cache may have been dest << 
258                                                   294 
259 The wait function can be used during the withd !! 295      These methods are used to pin an object into the cache.  Once pinned an
260 fscache to finish withdrawing all the objects  !! 296      object cannot be reclaimed to make space.  Return -ENOSPC if there's not
261 there will be no remaining objects referring t !! 297      enough space in the cache to permit this.
262 objects.                                       << 
263                                                   298 
264                                                   299 
265 Cache Management API                           !! 300    * Check coherency state of an object [mandatory]::
266 ====================                           << 
267                                                   301 
268 The cache backend implements the cache managem !! 302         int (*check_consistency)(struct fscache_object *object)
269 operations that fscache can use to manage vari << 
270 are held in a structure of type::              << 
271                                                   303 
272         struct fscache_cache_ops {             !! 304      This method is called to have the cache check the saved auxiliary data of
273                 const char *name;              !! 305      the object against the netfs's idea of the state.  0 should be returned
274                 ...                            !! 306      if they're consistent and -ESTALE otherwise.  -ENOMEM and -ERESTARTSYS
275         };                                     !! 307      may also be returned.
                                                   >> 308 
                                                   >> 309    * Update object [mandatory]::
                                                   >> 310 
                                                   >> 311         int (*update_object)(struct fscache_object *object)
                                                   >> 312 
                                                   >> 313      This is called to update the index entry for the specified object.  The
                                                   >> 314      new information should be in object->cookie->netfs_data.  This can be
                                                   >> 315      obtained by calling object->cookie->def->get_aux()/get_attr().
276                                                   316 
277 This contains a printable name for the cache b << 
278 pointers to methods to allow fscache to reques << 
279                                                   317 
280    * Set up a volume cookie [optional]::       !! 318    * Invalidate data object [mandatory]::
281                                                   319 
282         void (*acquire_volume)(struct fscache_ !! 320         int (*invalidate_object)(struct fscache_operation *op)
283                                                   321 
284      This method is called when a volume cooki !! 322      This is called to invalidate a data object (as pointed to by op->object).
285      holds a cache-level access pin to prevent !! 323      All the data stored for this object should be discarded and an
286      the duration.  This method should set up  !! 324      attr_changed operation should be performed.  The caller will follow up
287      in the cache and should not return until  !! 325      with an object update operation.
288                                                   326 
289      If successful, it can set ``cache_priv``  !! 327      fscache_op_complete() must be called on op before returning.
290                                                   328 
291                                                   329 
292    * Clean up volume cookie [optional]::       !! 330    * Discard object [mandatory]::
293                                                   331 
294        void (*free_volume)(struct fscache_volu !! 332         void (*drop_object)(struct fscache_object *object)
295                                                   333 
296      This method is called when a volume cooki !! 334      This method is called to indicate that an object has been unbound from its
297      ``cache_priv`` is set.                    !! 335      cookie, and that the cache should release the object's resources and
                                                   >> 336      retire it if it's in state FSCACHE_OBJECT_RECYCLING.
298                                                   337 
                                                   >> 338      This method should not attempt to release any references held by the
                                                   >> 339      caller.  The caller will invoke the put_object() method as appropriate.
299                                                   340 
300    * Look up a cookie in the cache [mandatory] << 
301                                                   341 
302         bool (*lookup_cookie)(struct fscache_c !! 342    * Release object reference [mandatory]::
303                                                   343 
304      This method is called to look up/create t !! 344         void (*put_object)(struct fscache_object *object)
305      data storage for a cookie.  It is called  << 
306      volume-level access pin in the cache to p << 
307                                                   345 
308      True should be returned if successful and !! 346      This method is used to discard a reference to an object.  The object may
309      returned, the withdraw_cookie op (see bel !! 347      be freed when all the references to it are released.
310                                                   348 
311      If lookup fails, but the object could sti << 
312      been cached before), then::               << 
313                                                   349 
314                 void fscache_cookie_lookup_neg !! 350    * Synchronise a cache [mandatory]::
315                         struct fscache_cookie  << 
316                                                   351 
317      can be called to let the network filesyst !! 352         void (*sync)(struct fscache_cache *cache)
318      stuff whilst the cache backend gets on wi << 
319                                                   353 
320      If successful, ``cookie->cache_priv`` can !! 354      This is called to ask the backend to synchronise a cache with its backing
                                                   >> 355      device.
321                                                   356 
322                                                   357 
323    * Withdraw an object without any cookie acc !! 358    * Dissociate a cache [mandatory]::
324                                                   359 
325         void (*withdraw_cookie)(struct fscache !! 360         void (*dissociate_pages)(struct fscache_cache *cache)
326                                                   361 
327      This method is called to withdraw a cooki !! 362      This is called to ask a cache to perform any page dissociations as part of
328      called when the cookie is relinquished by !! 363      cache withdrawal.
329      by the cache backend or closed after a pe << 
330                                                   364 
331      The caller doesn't hold any access pins,  << 
332      non-reentrant work item to manage races b << 
333      withdrawal can occur.                     << 
334                                                   365 
335      The cookie will have the ``FSCACHE_COOKIE !! 366    * Notification that the attributes on a netfs file changed [mandatory]::
336      associated data is to be removed from the << 
337                                                   367 
                                                   >> 368         int (*attr_changed)(struct fscache_object *object);
338                                                   369 
339    * Change the size of a data storage object  !! 370      This is called to indicate to the cache that certain attributes on a netfs
                                                   >> 371      file have changed (for example the maximum size a file may reach).  The
                                                   >> 372      cache can read these from the netfs by calling the cookie's get_attr()
                                                   >> 373      method.
340                                                   374 
341         void (*resize_cookie)(struct netfs_cac !! 375      The cache may use the file size information to reserve space on the cache.
342                               loff_t new_size) !! 376      It should also call fscache_set_store_limit() to indicate to FS-Cache the
                                                   >> 377      highest byte it's willing to store for an object.
343                                                   378 
344      This method is called to inform the cache !! 379      This method may return -ve if an error occurred or the cache object cannot
345      the netfs file due to local truncation.   !! 380      be expanded.  In such a case, the object will be withdrawn from service.
346      of the changes it needs to make before re << 
347      netfs inode mutex.                        << 
348                                                   381 
349      The caller holds a cookie-level access pi !! 382      This operation is run asynchronously from FS-Cache's thread pool, and
350      withdrawal and the netfs must have the co !! 383      storage and retrieval operations from the netfs are excluded during the
351      garbage collection or culling from removi !! 384      execution of this operation.
352                                                   385 
353                                                   386 
354    * Invalidate a data storage object [mandato !! 387    * Reserve cache space for an object's data [optional]::
355                                                   388 
356         bool (*invalidate_cookie)(struct fscac !! 389         int (*reserve_space)(struct fscache_object *object, loff_t size);
357                                                   390 
358      This is called when the network filesyste !! 391      This is called to request that cache space be reserved to hold the data
359      modification or when an O_DIRECT write is !! 392      for an object and the metadata used to track it.  Zero size should be
360      that the cache backend should throw away  !! 393      taken as request to cancel a reservation.
361      this object and start afresh.  It should  << 
362      false otherwise.                          << 
363                                                   394 
364      On entry, new I O/operations are blocked. !! 395      This should return 0 if successful, -ENOSPC if there isn't enough space
365      to accept I/O again, the backend should r !! 396      available, or -ENOMEM or -EIO on other errors.
366                                                   397 
367         void fscache_resume_after_invalidation !! 398      The reservation may exceed the current size of the object, thus permitting
                                                   >> 399      future expansion.  If the amount of space consumed by an object would
                                                   >> 400      exceed the reservation, it's permitted to refuse requests to allocate
                                                   >> 401      pages, but not required.  An object may be pruned down to its reservation
                                                   >> 402      size if larger than that already.
368                                                   403 
369      If the method returns false, caching will << 
370                                                   404 
                                                   >> 405    * Request page be read from cache [mandatory]::
371                                                   406 
372    * Prepare to make local modifications to th !! 407         int (*read_or_alloc_page)(struct fscache_retrieval *op,
                                                   >> 408                                   struct page *page,
                                                   >> 409                                   gfp_t gfp)
373                                                   410 
374         void (*prepare_to_write)(struct fscach !! 411      This is called to attempt to read a netfs page from the cache, or to
                                                   >> 412      reserve a backing block if not.  FS-Cache will have done as much checking
                                                   >> 413      as it can before calling, but most of the work belongs to the backend.
375                                                   414 
376      This method is called when the network fi !! 415      If there's no page in the cache, then -ENODATA should be returned if the
377      to need to modify the contents of the cac !! 416      backend managed to reserve a backing block; -ENOBUFS or -ENOMEM if it
378      truncations.  This gives the cache a chan !! 417      didn't.
379      may be incoherent with respect to the ser << 
380      later.  This may also cause the cached da << 
381      rebinding if not properly committed.      << 
382                                                   418 
                                                   >> 419      If there is suitable data in the cache, then a read operation should be
                                                   >> 420      queued and 0 returned.  When the read finishes, fscache_end_io() should be
                                                   >> 421      called.
383                                                   422 
384    * Begin an operation for the netfs lib [man !! 423      The fscache_mark_pages_cached() should be called for the page if any cache
                                                   >> 424      metadata is retained.  This will indicate to the netfs that the page needs
                                                   >> 425      explicit uncaching.  This operation takes a pagevec, thus allowing several
                                                   >> 426      pages to be marked at once.
385                                                   427 
386         bool (*begin_operation)(struct netfs_c !! 428      The retrieval record pointed to by op should be retained for each page
387                                 enum fscache_w !! 429      queued and released when I/O on the page has been formally ended.
                                                   >> 430      fscache_get/put_retrieval() are available for this purpose.
388                                                   431 
389      This method is called when an I/O operati !! 432      The retrieval record may be used to get CPU time via the FS-Cache thread
390      or resize).  The caller holds an access p !! 433      pool.  If this is desired, the op->op.processor should be set to point to
391      marked the cookie as in-use.              !! 434      the appropriate processing routine, and fscache_enqueue_retrieval() should
                                                   >> 435      be called at an appropriate point to request CPU time.  For instance, the
                                                   >> 436      retrieval routine could be enqueued upon the completion of a disk read.
                                                   >> 437      The to_do field in the retrieval record is provided to aid in this.
392                                                   438 
393      If it can, the backend should attach any  !! 439      If an I/O error occurs, fscache_io_error() should be called and -ENOBUFS
394      to the netfs_cache_resources object and r !! 440      returned if possible or fscache_end_io() called with a suitable error
                                                   >> 441      code.
395                                                   442 
396      If it can't complete the setup, it should !! 443      fscache_put_retrieval() should be called after a page or pages are dealt
                                                   >> 444      with.  This will complete the operation when all pages are dealt with.
397                                                   445 
398      The want_state parameter indicates the st << 
399      object to be in and what it wants to do d << 
400                                                   446 
401         * ``FSCACHE_WANT_PARAMS`` - The caller !! 447    * Request pages be read from cache [mandatory]::
402           object parameters; it doesn't need t << 
403                                                   448 
404         * ``FSCACHE_WANT_READ`` - The caller w !! 449         int (*read_or_alloc_pages)(struct fscache_retrieval *op,
                                                   >> 450                                    struct list_head *pages,
                                                   >> 451                                    unsigned *nr_pages,
                                                   >> 452                                    gfp_t gfp)
405                                                   453 
406         * ``FSCACHE_WANT_WRITE`` - The caller  !! 454      This is like the read_or_alloc_page() method, except it is handed a list
407           cache object.                        !! 455      of pages instead of one page.  Any pages on which a read operation is
                                                   >> 456      started must be added to the page cache for the specified mapping and also
                                                   >> 457      to the LRU.  Such pages must also be removed from the pages list and
                                                   >> 458      ``*nr_pages`` decremented per page.
408                                                   459 
409      Note that there won't necessarily be anyt !! 460      If there was an error such as -ENOMEM, then that should be returned; else
410      cache_priv yet if the cookie is still bei !! 461      if one or more pages couldn't be read or allocated, then -ENOBUFS should
                                                   >> 462      be returned; else if one or more pages couldn't be read, then -ENODATA
                                                   >> 463      should be returned.  If all the pages are dispatched then 0 should be
                                                   >> 464      returned.
411                                                   465 
412                                                   466 
413 Data I/O API                                   !! 467    * Request page be allocated in the cache [mandatory]::
414 ============                                   << 
415                                                   468 
416 A cache backend provides a data I/O API by thr !! 469         int (*allocate_page)(struct fscache_retrieval *op,
417 netfs_cache_ops`` attached to a ``struct netfs !! 470                              struct page *page,
418 ``begin_operation`` method described above.    !! 471                              gfp_t gfp)
419                                                   472 
420 See the Documentation/filesystems/netfs_librar !! 473      This is like the read_or_alloc_page() method, except that it shouldn't
                                                   >> 474      read from the cache, even if there's data there that could be retrieved.
                                                   >> 475      It should, however, set up any internal metadata required such that
                                                   >> 476      the write_page() method can write to the cache.
421                                                   477 
                                                   >> 478      If there's no backing block available, then -ENOBUFS should be returned
                                                   >> 479      (or -ENOMEM if there were other problems).  If a block is successfully
                                                   >> 480      allocated, then the netfs page should be marked and 0 returned.
422                                                   481 
423 Miscellaneous Functions                        !! 482 
424 =======================                        !! 483    * Request pages be allocated in the cache [mandatory]::
                                                   >> 484 
                                                   >> 485         int (*allocate_pages)(struct fscache_retrieval *op,
                                                   >> 486                               struct list_head *pages,
                                                   >> 487                               unsigned *nr_pages,
                                                   >> 488                               gfp_t gfp)
                                                   >> 489 
                                                   >> 490      This is an multiple page version of the allocate_page() method.  pages and
                                                   >> 491      nr_pages should be treated as for the read_or_alloc_pages() method.
                                                   >> 492 
                                                   >> 493 
                                                   >> 494    * Request page be written to cache [mandatory]::
                                                   >> 495 
                                                   >> 496         int (*write_page)(struct fscache_storage *op,
                                                   >> 497                           struct page *page);
                                                   >> 498 
                                                   >> 499      This is called to write from a page on which there was a previously
                                                   >> 500      successful read_or_alloc_page() call or similar.  FS-Cache filters out
                                                   >> 501      pages that don't have mappings.
                                                   >> 502 
                                                   >> 503      This method is called asynchronously from the FS-Cache thread pool.  It is
                                                   >> 504      not required to actually store anything, provided -ENODATA is then
                                                   >> 505      returned to the next read of this page.
                                                   >> 506 
                                                   >> 507      If an error occurred, then a negative error code should be returned,
                                                   >> 508      otherwise zero should be returned.  FS-Cache will take appropriate action
                                                   >> 509      in response to an error, such as withdrawing this object.
                                                   >> 510 
                                                   >> 511      If this method returns success then FS-Cache will inform the netfs
                                                   >> 512      appropriately.
                                                   >> 513 
                                                   >> 514 
                                                   >> 515    * Discard retained per-page metadata [mandatory]::
                                                   >> 516 
                                                   >> 517         void (*uncache_page)(struct fscache_object *object, struct page *page)
                                                   >> 518 
                                                   >> 519      This is called when a netfs page is being evicted from the pagecache.  The
                                                   >> 520      cache backend should tear down any internal representation or tracking it
                                                   >> 521      maintains for this page.
                                                   >> 522 
                                                   >> 523 
                                                   >> 524 FS-Cache Utilities
                                                   >> 525 ==================
425                                                   526 
426 FS-Cache provides some utilities that a cache     527 FS-Cache provides some utilities that a cache backend may make use of:
427                                                   528 
428    * Note occurrence of an I/O error in a cach    529    * Note occurrence of an I/O error in a cache::
429                                                   530 
430         void fscache_io_error(struct fscache_c !! 531         void fscache_io_error(struct fscache_cache *cache)
431                                                   532 
432      This tells FS-Cache that an I/O error occ !! 533      This tells FS-Cache that an I/O error occurred in the cache.  After this
433      prevents any new I/O from being started o !! 534      has been called, only resource dissociation operations (object and page
                                                   >> 535      release) will be passed from the netfs to the cache backend for the
                                                   >> 536      specified cache.
434                                                   537 
435      This does not actually withdraw the cache    538      This does not actually withdraw the cache.  That must be done separately.
436                                                   539 
437    * Note cessation of caching on a cookie due << 
438                                                   540 
439         void fscache_caching_failed(struct fsc !! 541    * Invoke the retrieval I/O completion function::
                                                   >> 542 
                                                   >> 543         void fscache_end_io(struct fscache_retrieval *op, struct page *page,
                                                   >> 544                             int error);
                                                   >> 545 
                                                   >> 546      This is called to note the end of an attempt to retrieve a page.  The
                                                   >> 547      error value should be 0 if successful and an error otherwise.
                                                   >> 548 
                                                   >> 549 
                                                   >> 550    * Record that one or more pages being retrieved or allocated have been dealt
                                                   >> 551      with::
                                                   >> 552 
                                                   >> 553         void fscache_retrieval_complete(struct fscache_retrieval *op,
                                                   >> 554                                         int n_pages);
                                                   >> 555 
                                                   >> 556      This is called to record the fact that one or more pages have been dealt
                                                   >> 557      with and are no longer the concern of this operation.  When the number of
                                                   >> 558      pages remaining in the operation reaches 0, the operation will be
                                                   >> 559      completed.
                                                   >> 560 
                                                   >> 561 
                                                   >> 562    * Record operation completion::
                                                   >> 563 
                                                   >> 564         void fscache_op_complete(struct fscache_operation *op);
                                                   >> 565 
                                                   >> 566      This is called to record the completion of an operation.  This deducts
                                                   >> 567      this operation from the parent object's run state, potentially permitting
                                                   >> 568      one or more pending operations to start running.
                                                   >> 569 
                                                   >> 570 
                                                   >> 571    * Set highest store limit::
                                                   >> 572 
                                                   >> 573         void fscache_set_store_limit(struct fscache_object *object,
                                                   >> 574                                      loff_t i_size);
                                                   >> 575 
                                                   >> 576      This sets the limit FS-Cache imposes on the highest byte it's willing to
                                                   >> 577      try and store for a netfs.  Any page over this limit is automatically
                                                   >> 578      rejected by fscache_read_alloc_page() and co with -ENOBUFS.
                                                   >> 579 
                                                   >> 580 
                                                   >> 581    * Mark pages as being cached::
                                                   >> 582 
                                                   >> 583         void fscache_mark_pages_cached(struct fscache_retrieval *op,
                                                   >> 584                                        struct pagevec *pagevec);
                                                   >> 585 
                                                   >> 586      This marks a set of pages as being cached.  After this has been called,
                                                   >> 587      the netfs must call fscache_uncache_page() to unmark the pages.
                                                   >> 588 
                                                   >> 589 
                                                   >> 590    * Perform coherency check on an object::
                                                   >> 591 
                                                   >> 592         enum fscache_checkaux fscache_check_aux(struct fscache_object *object,
                                                   >> 593                                                 const void *data,
                                                   >> 594                                                 uint16_t datalen);
                                                   >> 595 
                                                   >> 596      This asks the netfs to perform a coherency check on an object that has
                                                   >> 597      just been looked up.  The cookie attached to the object will determine the
                                                   >> 598      netfs to use.  data and datalen should specify where the auxiliary data
                                                   >> 599      retrieved from the cache can be found.
                                                   >> 600 
                                                   >> 601      One of three values will be returned:
                                                   >> 602 
                                                   >> 603         FSCACHE_CHECKAUX_OKAY
                                                   >> 604             The coherency data indicates the object is valid as is.
                                                   >> 605 
                                                   >> 606         FSCACHE_CHECKAUX_NEEDS_UPDATE
                                                   >> 607             The coherency data needs updating, but otherwise the object is
                                                   >> 608             valid.
                                                   >> 609 
                                                   >> 610         FSCACHE_CHECKAUX_OBSOLETE
                                                   >> 611             The coherency data indicates that the object is obsolete and should
                                                   >> 612             be discarded.
                                                   >> 613 
                                                   >> 614 
                                                   >> 615    * Initialise a freshly allocated object::
                                                   >> 616 
                                                   >> 617         void fscache_object_init(struct fscache_object *object);
                                                   >> 618 
                                                   >> 619      This initialises all the fields in an object representation.
                                                   >> 620 
                                                   >> 621 
                                                   >> 622    * Indicate the destruction of an object::
                                                   >> 623 
                                                   >> 624         void fscache_object_destroyed(struct fscache_cache *cache);
                                                   >> 625 
                                                   >> 626      This must be called to inform FS-Cache that an object that belonged to a
                                                   >> 627      cache has been destroyed and deallocated.  This will allow continuation
                                                   >> 628      of the cache withdrawal process when it is stopped pending destruction of
                                                   >> 629      all the objects.
                                                   >> 630 
                                                   >> 631 
                                                   >> 632    * Indicate negative lookup on an object::
                                                   >> 633 
                                                   >> 634         void fscache_object_lookup_negative(struct fscache_object *object);
                                                   >> 635 
                                                   >> 636      This is called to indicate to FS-Cache that a lookup process for an object
                                                   >> 637      found a negative result.
                                                   >> 638 
                                                   >> 639      This changes the state of an object to permit reads pending on lookup
                                                   >> 640      completion to go off and start fetching data from the netfs server as it's
                                                   >> 641      known at this point that there can't be any data in the cache.
                                                   >> 642 
                                                   >> 643      This may be called multiple times on an object.  Only the first call is
                                                   >> 644      significant - all subsequent calls are ignored.
                                                   >> 645 
                                                   >> 646 
                                                   >> 647    * Indicate an object has been obtained::
                                                   >> 648 
                                                   >> 649         void fscache_obtained_object(struct fscache_object *object);
                                                   >> 650 
                                                   >> 651      This is called to indicate to FS-Cache that a lookup process for an object
                                                   >> 652      produced a positive result, or that an object was created.  This should
                                                   >> 653      only be called once for any particular object.
                                                   >> 654 
                                                   >> 655      This changes the state of an object to indicate:
                                                   >> 656 
                                                   >> 657         (1) if no call to fscache_object_lookup_negative() has been made on
                                                   >> 658             this object, that there may be data available, and that reads can
                                                   >> 659             now go and look for it; and
                                                   >> 660 
                                                   >> 661         (2) that writes may now proceed against this object.
                                                   >> 662 
                                                   >> 663 
                                                   >> 664    * Indicate that object lookup failed::
                                                   >> 665 
                                                   >> 666         void fscache_object_lookup_error(struct fscache_object *object);
                                                   >> 667 
                                                   >> 668      This marks an object as having encountered a fatal error (usually EIO)
                                                   >> 669      and causes it to move into a state whereby it will be withdrawn as soon
                                                   >> 670      as possible.
                                                   >> 671 
                                                   >> 672 
                                                   >> 673    * Indicate that a stale object was found and discarded::
                                                   >> 674 
                                                   >> 675         void fscache_object_retrying_stale(struct fscache_object *object);
                                                   >> 676 
                                                   >> 677      This is called to indicate that the lookup procedure found an object in
                                                   >> 678      the cache that the netfs decided was stale.  The object has been
                                                   >> 679      discarded from the cache and the lookup will be performed again.
                                                   >> 680 
                                                   >> 681 
                                                   >> 682    * Indicate that the caching backend killed an object::
                                                   >> 683 
                                                   >> 684         void fscache_object_mark_killed(struct fscache_object *object,
                                                   >> 685                                         enum fscache_why_object_killed why);
                                                   >> 686 
                                                   >> 687      This is called to indicate that the cache backend preemptively killed an
                                                   >> 688      object.  The why parameter should be set to indicate the reason:
440                                                   689 
441      This notes that a the caching that was be !! 690         FSCACHE_OBJECT_IS_STALE
442      some way, for instance the backing storag !! 691             - the object was stale and needs discarding.
443      invalidation failed and that no further I << 
444      on it until the cache is reset.           << 
445                                                   692 
446    * Count I/O requests::                      !! 693         FSCACHE_OBJECT_NO_SPACE
                                                   >> 694             - there was insufficient cache space
447                                                   695 
448         void fscache_count_read(void);         !! 696         FSCACHE_OBJECT_WAS_RETIRED
449         void fscache_count_write(void);        !! 697             - the object was retired when relinquished.
450                                                   698 
451      These record reads and writes from/to the !! 699         FSCACHE_OBJECT_WAS_CULLED
452      displayed in /proc/fs/fscache/stats.      !! 700             - the object was culled to make space.
453                                                   701 
454    * Count out-of-space errors::               << 
455                                                   702 
456         void fscache_count_no_write_space(void !! 703    * Get and release references on a retrieval record::
457         void fscache_count_no_create_space(voi << 
458                                                   704 
459      These record ENOSPC errors in the cache,  !! 705         void fscache_get_retrieval(struct fscache_retrieval *op);
460      writes and failures of filesystem object  !! 706         void fscache_put_retrieval(struct fscache_retrieval *op);
461                                                   707 
462    * Count objects culled::                    !! 708      These two functions are used to retain a retrieval record while doing
                                                   >> 709      asynchronous data retrieval and block allocation.
463                                                   710 
464         void fscache_count_culled(void);       << 
465                                                   711 
466      This records the culling of an object.    !! 712    * Enqueue a retrieval record for processing::
467                                                   713 
468    * Get the cookie from a set of cache resour !! 714         void fscache_enqueue_retrieval(struct fscache_retrieval *op);
469                                                   715 
470         struct fscache_cookie *fscache_cres_co !! 716      This enqueues a retrieval record for processing by the FS-Cache thread
                                                   >> 717      pool.  One of the threads in the pool will invoke the retrieval record's
                                                   >> 718      op->op.processor callback function.  This function may be called from
                                                   >> 719      within the callback function.
471                                                   720 
472      Pull a pointer to the cookie from the cac << 
473      NULL cookie if no cookie was set.         << 
474                                                   721 
                                                   >> 722    * List of object state names::
475                                                   723 
476 API Function Reference                         !! 724         const char *fscache_object_states[];
477 ======================                         << 
478                                                   725 
479 .. kernel-doc:: include/linux/fscache-cache.h  !! 726      For debugging purposes, this may be used to turn the state that an object
                                                   >> 727      is in into a text string for display purposes.
                                                      

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