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SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 2 .. _iomap_operations: 3 4 .. 5 Dumb style notes to maintain the autho 6 Please try to start sentences on separ 7 sentence changes don't bleed colors in 8 Heading decorations are documented in 9 10 ========================= 11 Supported File Operations 12 ========================= 13 14 .. contents:: Table of Contents 15 :local: 16 17 Below are a discussion of the high level file 18 implements. 19 20 Buffered I/O 21 ============ 22 23 Buffered I/O is the default file I/O path in L 24 File contents are cached in memory ("pagecache 25 writes. 26 Dirty cache will be written back to disk at so 27 forced via ``fsync`` and variants. 28 29 iomap implements nearly all the folio and page 30 filesystems have to implement themselves under 31 This means that the filesystem need not know t 32 mapping, managing uptodate and dirty state, or 33 folios. 34 Under the legacy I/O model, this was managed v 35 linked lists of buffer heads instead of the pe 36 uses. 37 Unless the filesystem explicitly opts in to bu 38 be used, which makes buffered I/O much more ef 39 maintainer much happier. 40 41 ``struct address_space_operations`` 42 ----------------------------------- 43 44 The following iomap functions can be reference 45 address space operations structure: 46 47 * ``iomap_dirty_folio`` 48 * ``iomap_release_folio`` 49 * ``iomap_invalidate_folio`` 50 * ``iomap_is_partially_uptodate`` 51 52 The following address space operations can be 53 54 * ``read_folio`` 55 * ``readahead`` 56 * ``writepages`` 57 * ``bmap`` 58 * ``swap_activate`` 59 60 ``struct iomap_folio_ops`` 61 -------------------------- 62 63 The ``->iomap_begin`` function for pagecache o 64 ``struct iomap::folio_ops`` field to an ops st 65 default behaviors of iomap: 66 67 .. code-block:: c 68 69 struct iomap_folio_ops { 70 struct folio *(*get_folio)(struct iomap_i 71 unsigned len); 72 void (*put_folio)(struct inode *inode, lo 73 struct folio *folio); 74 bool (*iomap_valid)(struct inode *inode, 75 }; 76 77 iomap calls these functions: 78 79 - ``get_folio``: Called to allocate and retu 80 a locked folio prior to starting a write. 81 If this function is not provided, iomap wi 82 ``iomap_get_folio``. 83 This could be used to `set up per-folio fi 84 <https://lore.kernel.org/all/20190429220934 85 for a write. 86 87 - ``put_folio``: Called to unlock and put a 88 operation completes. 89 If this function is not provided, iomap wi 90 ``folio_put`` on its own. 91 This could be used to `commit per-folio fi 92 <https://lore.kernel.org/all/20180619164137 93 that was set up by ``->get_folio``. 94 95 - ``iomap_valid``: The filesystem may not ho 96 ``->iomap_begin`` and ``->iomap_end`` beca 97 can take folio locks, fault on userspace p 98 for memory reclamation, or engage in other 99 If a file's space mapping data are mutable 100 mapping for a particular pagecache folio c 101 takes 102 <https://lore.kernel.org/all/20221123055812 103 to allocate, install, and lock that folio. 104 105 For the pagecache, races can happen if wri 106 ``i_rwsem`` or ``invalidate_lock`` and upd 107 Races can also happen if the filesytem all 108 For such files, the mapping *must* be reva 109 lock has been taken so that iomap can mana 110 111 fsdax does not need this revalidation beca 112 and no support for unwritten extents. 113 114 Filesystems subject to this kind of race m 115 ``->iomap_valid`` function to decide if th 116 If the mapping is not valid, the mapping w 117 118 To support making the validity decision, t 119 ``->iomap_begin`` function may set ``struc 120 at the same time that it populates the oth 121 A simple validation cookie implementation 122 If the filesystem bumps the sequence count 123 the inode's extent map, it can be placed i 124 iomap::validity_cookie`` during ``->iomap_ 125 If the value in the cookie is found to be 126 the filesystem holds when the mapping is p 127 ``->iomap_valid``, then the iomap should c 128 validation failed. 129 130 These ``struct kiocb`` flags are significant f 131 132 * ``IOCB_NOWAIT``: Turns on ``IOMAP_NOWAIT``. 133 134 Internal per-Folio State 135 ------------------------ 136 137 If the fsblock size matches the size of a page 138 that all disk I/O operations will operate on t 139 The uptodate (memory contents are at least as 140 dirty (memory contents are newer than what's o 141 folio are all that's needed for this case. 142 143 If the fsblock size is less than the size of a 144 tracks the per-fsblock uptodate and dirty stat 145 This enables iomap to handle both "bs < ps" `f 146 <https://lore.kernel.org/all/20230725122932.144 147 and large folios in the pagecache. 148 149 iomap internally tracks two state bits per fsb 150 151 * ``uptodate``: iomap will try to keep folios 152 If there are read(ahead) errors, those fsbl 153 uptodate. 154 The folio itself will be marked uptodate wh 155 folio are uptodate. 156 157 * ``dirty``: iomap will set the per-block dir 158 write to the file. 159 The folio itself will be marked dirty when 160 folio is dirty. 161 162 iomap also tracks the amount of read and write 163 flight. 164 This structure is much lighter weight than ``s 165 because there is only one per folio, and the p 166 bits vs. 104 bytes. 167 168 Filesystems wishing to turn on large folios in 169 ``mapping_set_large_folios`` when initializing 170 171 Buffered Readahead and Reads 172 ---------------------------- 173 174 The ``iomap_readahead`` function initiates rea 175 The ``iomap_read_folio`` function reads one fo 176 the pagecache. 177 The ``flags`` argument to ``->iomap_begin`` wi 178 The pagecache takes whatever locks it needs be 179 filesystem. 180 181 Buffered Writes 182 --------------- 183 184 The ``iomap_file_buffered_write`` function wri 185 pagecache. 186 ``IOMAP_WRITE`` or ``IOMAP_WRITE`` | ``IOMAP_N 187 the ``flags`` argument to ``->iomap_begin``. 188 Callers commonly take ``i_rwsem`` in either sh 189 before calling this function. 190 191 mmap Write Faults 192 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 193 194 The ``iomap_page_mkwrite`` function handles a 195 the pagecache. 196 ``IOMAP_WRITE | IOMAP_FAULT`` will be passed a 197 to ``->iomap_begin``. 198 Callers commonly take the mmap ``invalidate_lo 199 exclusive mode before calling this function. 200 201 Buffered Write Failures 202 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 203 204 After a short write to the pagecache, the area 205 become marked dirty. 206 The filesystem must arrange to `cancel 207 <https://lore.kernel.org/all/20221123055812.747 208 such `reservations 209 <https://lore.kernel.org/linux-xfs/202208170936 210 because writeback will not consume the reserva 211 The ``iomap_write_delalloc_release`` can be ca 212 ``->iomap_end`` function to find all the clean 213 caching a fresh (``IOMAP_F_NEW``) delalloc map 214 It takes the ``invalidate_lock``. 215 216 The filesystem must supply a function ``punch` 217 each file range in this state. 218 This function must *only* remove delayed alloc 219 case another thread racing with the current th 220 to the same region and triggers writeback to f 221 disk. 222 223 Zeroing for File Operations 224 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 225 226 Filesystems can call ``iomap_zero_range`` to p 227 pagecache for non-truncation file operations t 228 the fsblock size. 229 ``IOMAP_ZERO`` will be passed as the ``flags`` 230 ``->iomap_begin``. 231 Callers typically hold ``i_rwsem`` and ``inval 232 mode before calling this function. 233 234 Unsharing Reflinked File Data 235 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 236 237 Filesystems can call ``iomap_file_unshare`` to 238 storage with another file to preemptively copy 239 allocate storage. 240 ``IOMAP_WRITE | IOMAP_UNSHARE`` will be passed 241 to ``->iomap_begin``. 242 Callers typically hold ``i_rwsem`` and ``inval 243 mode before calling this function. 244 245 Truncation 246 ---------- 247 248 Filesystems can call ``iomap_truncate_page`` t 249 pagecache from EOF to the end of the fsblock d 250 operation. 251 ``truncate_setsize`` or ``truncate_pagecache`` 252 everything after the EOF block. 253 ``IOMAP_ZERO`` will be passed as the ``flags`` 254 ``->iomap_begin``. 255 Callers typically hold ``i_rwsem`` and ``inval 256 mode before calling this function. 257 258 Pagecache Writeback 259 ------------------- 260 261 Filesystems can call ``iomap_writepages`` to r 262 write dirty pagecache folios to disk. 263 The ``mapping`` and ``wbc`` parameters should 264 The ``wpc`` pointer should be allocated by the 265 be initialized to zero. 266 267 The pagecache will lock each folio before tryi 268 writeback. 269 It does not lock ``i_rwsem`` or ``invalidate_l 270 271 The dirty bit will be cleared for all folios r 272 ``->map_blocks`` machinery described below eve 273 This is to prevent dirty folio clots when stor 274 ``-EIO`` is recorded for userspace to collect 275 276 The ``ops`` structure must be specified and is 277 278 ``struct iomap_writeback_ops`` 279 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 280 281 .. code-block:: c 282 283 struct iomap_writeback_ops { 284 int (*map_blocks)(struct iomap_writepage_ 285 loff_t offset, unsigned 286 int (*prepare_ioend)(struct iomap_ioend * 287 void (*discard_folio)(struct folio *folio 288 }; 289 290 The fields are as follows: 291 292 - ``map_blocks``: Sets ``wpc->iomap`` to the 293 range (in bytes) given by ``offset`` and ` 294 iomap calls this function for each dirty f 295 though it will `reuse mappings 296 <https://lore.kernel.org/all/20231207072710 297 for runs of contiguous dirty fsblocks with 298 Do not return ``IOMAP_INLINE`` mappings he 299 function must deal with persisting written 300 Do not return ``IOMAP_DELALLOC`` mappings 301 requires mapping to allocated space. 302 Filesystems can skip a potentially expensi 303 mappings have not changed. 304 This revalidation must be open-coded by th 305 unclear if ``iomap::validity_cookie`` can 306 purpose. 307 This function must be supplied by the file 308 309 - ``prepare_ioend``: Enables filesystems to 310 ioend or perform any other preparatory wor 311 is submitted. 312 This might include pre-write space account 313 a custom ``->bi_end_io`` function for inte 314 deferring the ioend completion to a workqu 315 transactions from process context. 316 This function is optional. 317 318 - ``discard_folio``: iomap calls this functi 319 fails to schedule I/O for any part of a di 320 The function should throw away any reserva 321 made for the write. 322 The folio will be marked clean and an ``-E 323 pagecache. 324 Filesystems can use this callback to `remo 325 <https://lore.kernel.org/all/20201029163313 326 delalloc reservations to avoid having dela 327 clean pagecache. 328 This function is optional. 329 330 Pagecache Writeback Completion 331 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 332 333 To handle the bookkeeping that must happen aft 334 completes, iomap creates chains of ``struct io 335 wrap the ``bio`` that is used to write pagecac 336 By default, iomap finishes writeback ioends by 337 bit on the folios attached to the ``ioend``. 338 If the write failed, it will also set the erro 339 the address space. 340 This can happen in interrupt or process contex 341 storage device. 342 343 Filesystems that need to update internal bookk 344 extent conversions) should provide a ``->prepa 345 set ``struct iomap_end::bio::bi_end_io`` to it 346 This function should call ``iomap_finish_ioend 347 own work (e.g. unwritten extent conversion). 348 349 Some filesystems may wish to `amortize the cos 350 transactions 351 <https://lore.kernel.org/all/20220120034733.221 352 for post-writeback updates by batching them. 353 They may also require transactions to run from 354 implies punting batches to a workqueue. 355 iomap ioends contain a ``list_head`` to enable 356 357 Given a batch of ioends, iomap has a few helpe 358 amortization: 359 360 * ``iomap_sort_ioends``: Sort all the ioends 361 offset. 362 363 * ``iomap_ioend_try_merge``: Given an ioend t 364 a separate list of sorted ioends, merge as 365 the head of the list into the given ioend. 366 ioends can only be merged if the file range 367 contiguous; the unwritten and shared status 368 write I/O outcome is the same. 369 The merged ioends become their own list. 370 371 * ``iomap_finish_ioends``: Finish an ioend th 372 ioends linked to it. 373 374 Direct I/O 375 ========== 376 377 In Linux, direct I/O is defined as file I/O th 378 storage, bypassing the pagecache. 379 The ``iomap_dio_rw`` function implements O_DIR 380 writes for files. 381 382 .. code-block:: c 383 384 ssize_t iomap_dio_rw(struct kiocb *iocb, stru 385 const struct iomap_ops * 386 const struct iomap_dio_o 387 unsigned int dio_flags, 388 size_t done_before); 389 390 The filesystem can provide the ``dops`` parame 391 extra work before or after the I/O is issued t 392 The ``done_before`` parameter tells the how mu 393 already been transferred. 394 It is used to continue a request asynchronousl 395 request 396 <https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/g 397 has already been completed synchronously. 398 399 The ``done_before`` parameter should be set if 400 have been initiated prior to the call. 401 The direction of the I/O is determined from th 402 403 The ``dio_flags`` argument can be set to any c 404 following values: 405 406 * ``IOMAP_DIO_FORCE_WAIT``: Wait for the I/O 407 kiocb is not synchronous. 408 409 * ``IOMAP_DIO_OVERWRITE_ONLY``: Perform a pur 410 or fail with ``-EAGAIN``. 411 This can be used by filesystems with comple 412 write paths to provide an optimised fast pa 413 If a pure overwrite can be performed, then 414 other I/Os to the same filesystem block(s) 415 no risk of stale data exposure or data loss 416 If a pure overwrite cannot be performed, th 417 perform the serialisation steps needed to p 418 to the unaligned I/O range so that it can p 419 sub-block zeroing safely. 420 Filesystems can use this flag to try to red 421 but a lot of `detailed checking 422 <https://lore.kernel.org/linux-ext4/20230314 423 is required to do it `correctly 424 <https://lore.kernel.org/linux-ext4/20230810 425 426 * ``IOMAP_DIO_PARTIAL``: If a page fault occu 427 progress has already been made. 428 The caller may deal with the page fault and 429 If the caller decides to retry the operatio 430 accumulated return values of all previous c 431 ``done_before`` parameter to the next call. 432 433 These ``struct kiocb`` flags are significant f 434 435 * ``IOCB_NOWAIT``: Turns on ``IOMAP_NOWAIT``. 436 437 * ``IOCB_SYNC``: Ensure that the device has p 438 before completing the call. 439 In the case of pure overwrites, the I/O may 440 enabled. 441 442 * ``IOCB_HIPRI``: Poll for I/O completion ins 443 interrupt. 444 Only meaningful for asynchronous I/O, and o 445 be issued as a single ``struct bio``. 446 447 * ``IOCB_DIO_CALLER_COMP``: Try to run I/O co 448 process context. 449 See ``linux/fs.h`` for more details. 450 451 Filesystems should call ``iomap_dio_rw`` from 452 ``->write_iter``, and set ``FMODE_CAN_ODIRECT` 453 function for the file. 454 They should not set ``->direct_IO``, which is 455 456 If a filesystem wishes to perform its own work 457 completion, it should call ``__iomap_dio_rw``. 458 If its return value is not an error pointer or 459 filesystem should pass the return value to ``i 460 finishing its internal work. 461 462 Return Values 463 ------------- 464 465 ``iomap_dio_rw`` can return one of the followi 466 467 * A non-negative number of bytes transferred. 468 469 * ``-ENOTBLK``: Fall back to buffered I/O. 470 iomap itself will return this value if it c 471 cache before issuing the I/O to storage. 472 The ``->iomap_begin`` or ``->iomap_end`` fu 473 this value. 474 475 * ``-EIOCBQUEUED``: The asynchronous direct I 476 queued and will be completed separately. 477 478 * Any of the other negative error codes. 479 480 Direct Reads 481 ------------ 482 483 A direct I/O read initiates a read I/O from th 484 caller's buffer. 485 Dirty parts of the pagecache are flushed to st 486 the read io. 487 The ``flags`` value for ``->iomap_begin`` will 488 any combination of the following enhancements: 489 490 * ``IOMAP_NOWAIT``, as defined previously. 491 492 Callers commonly hold ``i_rwsem`` in shared mo 493 function. 494 495 Direct Writes 496 ------------- 497 498 A direct I/O write initiates a write I/O to th 499 caller's buffer. 500 Dirty parts of the pagecache are flushed to st 501 the write io. 502 The pagecache is invalidated both before and a 503 The ``flags`` value for ``->iomap_begin`` will 504 IOMAP_WRITE`` with any combination of the foll 505 506 * ``IOMAP_NOWAIT``, as defined previously. 507 508 * ``IOMAP_OVERWRITE_ONLY``: Allocating blocks 509 blocks is not allowed. 510 The entire file range must map to a single 511 extent. 512 The file I/O range must be aligned to the f 513 if the mapping is unwritten and the filesys 514 the unaligned regions without exposing stal 515 516 Callers commonly hold ``i_rwsem`` in shared or 517 calling this function. 518 519 ``struct iomap_dio_ops:`` 520 ------------------------- 521 .. code-block:: c 522 523 struct iomap_dio_ops { 524 void (*submit_io)(const struct iomap_iter 525 loff_t file_offset); 526 int (*end_io)(struct kiocb *iocb, ssize_t 527 unsigned flags); 528 struct bio_set *bio_set; 529 }; 530 531 The fields of this structure are as follows: 532 533 - ``submit_io``: iomap calls this function w 534 ``struct bio`` object for the I/O requeste 535 to the block device. 536 If no function is provided, ``submit_bio`` 537 Filesystems that would like to perform add 538 data replication for btrfs) should impleme 539 540 - ``end_io``: This is called after the ``str 541 This function should perform post-write co 542 extent mappings, handle write failures, et 543 The ``flags`` argument may be set to a com 544 545 * ``IOMAP_DIO_UNWRITTEN``: The mapping was 546 should mark the extent as written. 547 548 * ``IOMAP_DIO_COW``: Writing to the space 549 copy on write operation, so the ioend sh 550 551 - ``bio_set``: This allows the filesystem to 552 for allocating direct I/O bios. 553 This enables filesystems to `stash additio 554 <https://lore.kernel.org/all/20220505201115 555 for private use. 556 If this field is NULL, generic ``struct bi 557 558 Filesystems that want to perform extra work af 559 should set a custom ``->bi_end_io`` function v 560 Afterwards, the custom endio function must cal 561 ``iomap_dio_bio_end_io`` to finish the direct 562 563 DAX I/O 564 ======= 565 566 Some storage devices can be directly mapped as 567 These devices support a new access mode known 568 loads and stores through the CPU and memory co 569 570 fsdax Reads 571 ----------- 572 573 A fsdax read performs a memcpy from storage de 574 buffer. 575 The ``flags`` value for ``->iomap_begin`` will 576 combination of the following enhancements: 577 578 * ``IOMAP_NOWAIT``, as defined previously. 579 580 Callers commonly hold ``i_rwsem`` in shared mo 581 function. 582 583 fsdax Writes 584 ------------ 585 586 A fsdax write initiates a memcpy to the storag 587 buffer. 588 The ``flags`` value for ``->iomap_begin`` will 589 IOMAP_WRITE`` with any combination of the foll 590 591 * ``IOMAP_NOWAIT``, as defined previously. 592 593 * ``IOMAP_OVERWRITE_ONLY``: The caller requir 594 performed from this mapping. 595 This requires the filesystem extent mapping 596 ``IOMAP_MAPPED`` type and span the entire r 597 request. 598 If the filesystem cannot map this request i 599 iomap infrastructure to perform a pure over 600 mapping operation with ``-EAGAIN``. 601 602 Callers commonly hold ``i_rwsem`` in exclusive 603 function. 604 605 fsdax mmap Faults 606 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 607 608 The ``dax_iomap_fault`` function handles read 609 storage. 610 For a read fault, ``IOMAP_DAX | IOMAP_FAULT`` 611 ``flags`` argument to ``->iomap_begin``. 612 For a write fault, ``IOMAP_DAX | IOMAP_FAULT | 613 passed as the ``flags`` argument to ``->iomap_ 614 615 Callers commonly hold the same locks as they d 616 pagecache counterparts. 617 618 fsdax Truncation, fallocate, and Unsharing 619 ------------------------------------------ 620 621 For fsdax files, the following functions are p 622 iomap pagecache I/O counterparts. 623 The ``flags`` argument to ``->iomap_begin`` ar 624 pagecache counterparts, with ``IOMAP_DAX`` add 625 626 * ``dax_file_unshare`` 627 * ``dax_zero_range`` 628 * ``dax_truncate_page`` 629 630 Callers commonly hold the same locks as they d 631 pagecache counterparts. 632 633 fsdax Deduplication 634 ------------------- 635 636 Filesystems implementing the ``FIDEDUPERANGE`` 637 ``dax_remap_file_range_prep`` function with th 638 639 Seeking Files 640 ============= 641 642 iomap implements the two iterating whence mode 643 call. 644 645 SEEK_DATA 646 --------- 647 648 The ``iomap_seek_data`` function implements th 649 for llseek. 650 ``IOMAP_REPORT`` will be passed as the ``flags 651 ``->iomap_begin``. 652 653 For unwritten mappings, the pagecache will be 654 Regions of the pagecache with a folio mapped a 655 within those folios will be reported as data a 656 657 Callers commonly hold ``i_rwsem`` in shared mo 658 function. 659 660 SEEK_HOLE 661 --------- 662 663 The ``iomap_seek_hole`` function implements th 664 for llseek. 665 ``IOMAP_REPORT`` will be passed as the ``flags 666 ``->iomap_begin``. 667 668 For unwritten mappings, the pagecache will be 669 Regions of the pagecache with no folio mapped, 670 within a folio will be reported as sparse hole 671 672 Callers commonly hold ``i_rwsem`` in shared mo 673 function. 674 675 Swap File Activation 676 ==================== 677 678 The ``iomap_swapfile_activate`` function finds 679 regions in a file and sets them up as swap spa 680 The file will be ``fsync()``'d before activati 681 ``IOMAP_REPORT`` will be passed as the ``flags 682 ``->iomap_begin``. 683 All mappings must be mapped or unwritten; cann 684 cannot span multiple block devices. 685 Callers must hold ``i_rwsem`` in exclusive mod 686 provided by ``swapon``. 687 688 File Space Mapping Reporting 689 ============================ 690 691 iomap implements two of the file space mapping 692 693 FS_IOC_FIEMAP 694 ------------- 695 696 The ``iomap_fiemap`` function exports file ext 697 in the format specified by the ``FS_IOC_FIEMAP 698 ``IOMAP_REPORT`` will be passed as the ``flags 699 ``->iomap_begin``. 700 Callers commonly hold ``i_rwsem`` in shared mo 701 function. 702 703 FIBMAP (deprecated) 704 ------------------- 705 706 ``iomap_bmap`` implements FIBMAP. 707 The calling conventions are the same as for FI 708 This function is only provided to maintain com 709 that implemented FIBMAP prior to conversion. 710 This ioctl is deprecated; do **not** add a FIB 711 filesystems that do not have it. 712 Callers should probably hold ``i_rwsem`` in sh 713 this function, but this is unclear.
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