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author | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2017-11-14 15:32:19 -0800 |
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committer | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2017-11-14 15:32:19 -0800 |
commit | e2c5923c349c1738fe8fda980874d93f6fb2e5b6 (patch) | |
tree | b97a90170c45211bcc437761653aa8016c34afcd /fs/buffer.c | |
parent | abc36be236358162202e86ad88616ff95a755101 (diff) | |
parent | a04b5de5050ab8b891128eb2c47a0916fe8622e1 (diff) | |
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Merge branch 'for-4.15/block' of git://git.kernel.dk/linux-block
Pull core block layer updates from Jens Axboe:
"This is the main pull request for block storage for 4.15-rc1.
Nothing out of the ordinary in here, and no API changes or anything
like that. Just various new features for drivers, core changes, etc.
In particular, this pull request contains:
- A patch series from Bart, closing the whole on blk/scsi-mq queue
quescing.
- A series from Christoph, building towards hidden gendisks (for
multipath) and ability to move bio chains around.
- NVMe
- Support for native multipath for NVMe (Christoph).
- Userspace notifications for AENs (Keith).
- Command side-effects support (Keith).
- SGL support (Chaitanya Kulkarni)
- FC fixes and improvements (James Smart)
- Lots of fixes and tweaks (Various)
- bcache
- New maintainer (Michael Lyle)
- Writeback control improvements (Michael)
- Various fixes (Coly, Elena, Eric, Liang, et al)
- lightnvm updates, mostly centered around the pblk interface
(Javier, Hans, and Rakesh).
- Removal of unused bio/bvec kmap atomic interfaces (me, Christoph)
- Writeback series that fix the much discussed hundreds of millions
of sync-all units. This goes all the way, as discussed previously
(me).
- Fix for missing wakeup on writeback timer adjustments (Yafang
Shao).
- Fix laptop mode on blk-mq (me).
- {mq,name} tupple lookup for IO schedulers, allowing us to have
alias names. This means you can use 'deadline' on both !mq and on
mq (where it's called mq-deadline). (me).
- blktrace race fix, oopsing on sg load (me).
- blk-mq optimizations (me).
- Obscure waitqueue race fix for kyber (Omar).
- NBD fixes (Josef).
- Disable writeback throttling by default on bfq, like we do on cfq
(Luca Miccio).
- Series from Ming that enable us to treat flush requests on blk-mq
like any other request. This is a really nice cleanup.
- Series from Ming that improves merging on blk-mq with schedulers,
getting us closer to flipping the switch on scsi-mq again.
- BFQ updates (Paolo).
- blk-mq atomic flags memory ordering fixes (Peter Z).
- Loop cgroup support (Shaohua).
- Lots of minor fixes from lots of different folks, both for core and
driver code"
* 'for-4.15/block' of git://git.kernel.dk/linux-block: (294 commits)
nvme: fix visibility of "uuid" ns attribute
blk-mq: fixup some comment typos and lengths
ide: ide-atapi: fix compile error with defining macro DEBUG
blk-mq: improve tag waiting setup for non-shared tags
brd: remove unused brd_mutex
blk-mq: only run the hardware queue if IO is pending
block: avoid null pointer dereference on null disk
fs: guard_bio_eod() needs to consider partitions
xtensa/simdisk: fix compile error
nvme: expose subsys attribute to sysfs
nvme: create 'slaves' and 'holders' entries for hidden controllers
block: create 'slaves' and 'holders' entries for hidden gendisks
nvme: also expose the namespace identification sysfs files for mpath nodes
nvme: implement multipath access to nvme subsystems
nvme: track shared namespaces
nvme: introduce a nvme_ns_ids structure
nvme: track subsystems
block, nvme: Introduce blk_mq_req_flags_t
block, scsi: Make SCSI quiesce and resume work reliably
block: Add the QUEUE_FLAG_PREEMPT_ONLY request queue flag
...
Diffstat (limited to 'fs/buffer.c')
-rw-r--r-- | fs/buffer.c | 70 |
1 files changed, 19 insertions, 51 deletions
diff --git a/fs/buffer.c b/fs/buffer.c index 49b7e9bdcd1d..1c18a22a6013 100644 --- a/fs/buffer.c +++ b/fs/buffer.c @@ -253,27 +253,6 @@ out: } /* - * Kick the writeback threads then try to free up some ZONE_NORMAL memory. - */ -static void free_more_memory(void) -{ - struct zoneref *z; - int nid; - - wakeup_flusher_threads(1024, WB_REASON_FREE_MORE_MEM); - yield(); - - for_each_online_node(nid) { - - z = first_zones_zonelist(node_zonelist(nid, GFP_NOFS), - gfp_zone(GFP_NOFS), NULL); - if (z->zone) - try_to_free_pages(node_zonelist(nid, GFP_NOFS), 0, - GFP_NOFS, NULL); - } -} - -/* * I/O completion handler for block_read_full_page() - pages * which come unlocked at the end of I/O. */ @@ -861,16 +840,19 @@ int remove_inode_buffers(struct inode *inode) * which may not fail from ordinary buffer allocations. */ struct buffer_head *alloc_page_buffers(struct page *page, unsigned long size, - int retry) + bool retry) { struct buffer_head *bh, *head; + gfp_t gfp = GFP_NOFS; long offset; -try_again: + if (retry) + gfp |= __GFP_NOFAIL; + head = NULL; offset = PAGE_SIZE; while ((offset -= size) >= 0) { - bh = alloc_buffer_head(GFP_NOFS); + bh = alloc_buffer_head(gfp); if (!bh) goto no_grow; @@ -896,23 +878,7 @@ no_grow: } while (head); } - /* - * Return failure for non-async IO requests. Async IO requests - * are not allowed to fail, so we have to wait until buffer heads - * become available. But we don't want tasks sleeping with - * partially complete buffers, so all were released above. - */ - if (!retry) - return NULL; - - /* We're _really_ low on memory. Now we just - * wait for old buffer heads to become free due to - * finishing IO. Since this is an async request and - * the reserve list is empty, we're sure there are - * async buffer heads in use. - */ - free_more_memory(); - goto try_again; + return NULL; } EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(alloc_page_buffers); @@ -1001,8 +967,6 @@ grow_dev_page(struct block_device *bdev, sector_t block, gfp_mask |= __GFP_NOFAIL; page = find_or_create_page(inode->i_mapping, index, gfp_mask); - if (!page) - return ret; BUG_ON(!PageLocked(page)); @@ -1021,9 +985,7 @@ grow_dev_page(struct block_device *bdev, sector_t block, /* * Allocate some buffers for this page */ - bh = alloc_page_buffers(page, size, 0); - if (!bh) - goto failed; + bh = alloc_page_buffers(page, size, true); /* * Link the page to the buffers and initialise them. Take the @@ -1103,8 +1065,6 @@ __getblk_slow(struct block_device *bdev, sector_t block, ret = grow_buffers(bdev, block, size, gfp); if (ret < 0) return NULL; - if (ret == 0) - free_more_memory(); } } @@ -1575,7 +1535,7 @@ void create_empty_buffers(struct page *page, { struct buffer_head *bh, *head, *tail; - head = alloc_page_buffers(page, blocksize, 1); + head = alloc_page_buffers(page, blocksize, true); bh = head; do { bh->b_state |= b_state; @@ -2639,7 +2599,7 @@ int nobh_write_begin(struct address_space *mapping, * Be careful: the buffer linked list is a NULL terminated one, rather * than the circular one we're used to. */ - head = alloc_page_buffers(page, blocksize, 0); + head = alloc_page_buffers(page, blocksize, false); if (!head) { ret = -ENOMEM; goto out_release; @@ -3056,8 +3016,16 @@ void guard_bio_eod(int op, struct bio *bio) sector_t maxsector; struct bio_vec *bvec = &bio->bi_io_vec[bio->bi_vcnt - 1]; unsigned truncated_bytes; + struct hd_struct *part; + + rcu_read_lock(); + part = __disk_get_part(bio->bi_disk, bio->bi_partno); + if (part) + maxsector = part_nr_sects_read(part); + else + maxsector = get_capacity(bio->bi_disk); + rcu_read_unlock(); - maxsector = get_capacity(bio->bi_disk); if (!maxsector) return; |