linux/fs/btrfs/lzo.c
Linus Torvalds 037c50bfbe for-5.16-tag
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Merge tag 'for-5.16-tag' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kdave/linux

Pull btrfs updates from David Sterba:
 "The updates this time are more under the hood and enhancing existing
  features (subpage with compression and zoned namespaces).

  Performance related:

   - misc small inode logging improvements (+3% throughput, -11% latency
     on sample dbench workload)

   - more efficient directory logging: bulk item insertion, less tree
     searches and locking

   - speed up bulk insertion of items into a b-tree, which is used when
     logging directories, when running delayed items for directories
     (fsync and transaction commits) and when running the slow path
     (full sync) of an fsync (bulk creation run time -4%, deletion -12%)

  Core:

   - continued subpage support
      - make defragmentation work
      - make compression write work

   - zoned mode
      - support ZNS (zoned namespaces), zone capacity is number of
        usable blocks in each zone
      - add dedicated block group (zoned) for relocation, to prevent
        out of order writes in some cases
      - greedy block group reclaim, pick the ones with least usable
        space first

   - preparatory work for send protocol updates

   - error handling improvements

   - cleanups and refactoring

  Fixes:

   - lockdep warnings
      - in show_devname callback, on seeding device
      - device delete on loop device due to conversions to workqueues

   - fix deadlock between chunk allocation and chunk btree modifications

   - fix tracking of missing device count and status"

* tag 'for-5.16-tag' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kdave/linux: (140 commits)
  btrfs: remove root argument from check_item_in_log()
  btrfs: remove root argument from add_link()
  btrfs: remove root argument from btrfs_unlink_inode()
  btrfs: remove root argument from drop_one_dir_item()
  btrfs: clear MISSING device status bit in btrfs_close_one_device
  btrfs: call btrfs_check_rw_degradable only if there is a missing device
  btrfs: send: prepare for v2 protocol
  btrfs: fix comment about sector sizes supported in 64K systems
  btrfs: update device path inode time instead of bd_inode
  fs: export an inode_update_time helper
  btrfs: fix deadlock when defragging transparent huge pages
  btrfs: sysfs: convert scnprintf and snprintf to sysfs_emit
  btrfs: make btrfs_super_block size match BTRFS_SUPER_INFO_SIZE
  btrfs: update comments for chunk allocation -ENOSPC cases
  btrfs: fix deadlock between chunk allocation and chunk btree modifications
  btrfs: zoned: use greedy gc for auto reclaim
  btrfs: check-integrity: stop storing the block device name in btrfsic_dev_state
  btrfs: use btrfs_get_dev_args_from_path in dev removal ioctls
  btrfs: add a btrfs_get_dev_args_from_path helper
  btrfs: handle device lookup with btrfs_dev_lookup_args
  ...
2021-11-01 12:48:25 -07:00

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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
/*
* Copyright (C) 2008 Oracle. All rights reserved.
*/
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <linux/mm.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/err.h>
#include <linux/sched.h>
#include <linux/pagemap.h>
#include <linux/bio.h>
#include <linux/lzo.h>
#include <linux/refcount.h>
#include "compression.h"
#include "ctree.h"
#define LZO_LEN 4
/*
* Btrfs LZO compression format
*
* Regular and inlined LZO compressed data extents consist of:
*
* 1. Header
* Fixed size. LZO_LEN (4) bytes long, LE32.
* Records the total size (including the header) of compressed data.
*
* 2. Segment(s)
* Variable size. Each segment includes one segment header, followed by data
* payload.
* One regular LZO compressed extent can have one or more segments.
* For inlined LZO compressed extent, only one segment is allowed.
* One segment represents at most one sector of uncompressed data.
*
* 2.1 Segment header
* Fixed size. LZO_LEN (4) bytes long, LE32.
* Records the total size of the segment (not including the header).
* Segment header never crosses sector boundary, thus it's possible to
* have at most 3 padding zeros at the end of the sector.
*
* 2.2 Data Payload
* Variable size. Size up limit should be lzo1x_worst_compress(sectorsize)
* which is 4419 for a 4KiB sectorsize.
*
* Example with 4K sectorsize:
* Page 1:
* 0 0x2 0x4 0x6 0x8 0xa 0xc 0xe 0x10
* 0x0000 | Header | SegHdr 01 | Data payload 01 ... |
* ...
* 0x0ff0 | SegHdr N | Data payload N ... |00|
* ^^ padding zeros
* Page 2:
* 0x1000 | SegHdr N+1| Data payload N+1 ... |
*/
struct workspace {
void *mem;
void *buf; /* where decompressed data goes */
void *cbuf; /* where compressed data goes */
struct list_head list;
};
static struct workspace_manager wsm;
void lzo_free_workspace(struct list_head *ws)
{
struct workspace *workspace = list_entry(ws, struct workspace, list);
kvfree(workspace->buf);
kvfree(workspace->cbuf);
kvfree(workspace->mem);
kfree(workspace);
}
struct list_head *lzo_alloc_workspace(unsigned int level)
{
struct workspace *workspace;
workspace = kzalloc(sizeof(*workspace), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!workspace)
return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
workspace->mem = kvmalloc(LZO1X_MEM_COMPRESS, GFP_KERNEL);
workspace->buf = kvmalloc(lzo1x_worst_compress(PAGE_SIZE), GFP_KERNEL);
workspace->cbuf = kvmalloc(lzo1x_worst_compress(PAGE_SIZE), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!workspace->mem || !workspace->buf || !workspace->cbuf)
goto fail;
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&workspace->list);
return &workspace->list;
fail:
lzo_free_workspace(&workspace->list);
return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
}
static inline void write_compress_length(char *buf, size_t len)
{
__le32 dlen;
dlen = cpu_to_le32(len);
memcpy(buf, &dlen, LZO_LEN);
}
static inline size_t read_compress_length(const char *buf)
{
__le32 dlen;
memcpy(&dlen, buf, LZO_LEN);
return le32_to_cpu(dlen);
}
/*
* Will do:
*
* - Write a segment header into the destination
* - Copy the compressed buffer into the destination
* - Make sure we have enough space in the last sector to fit a segment header
* If not, we will pad at most (LZO_LEN (4)) - 1 bytes of zeros.
*
* Will allocate new pages when needed.
*/
static int copy_compressed_data_to_page(char *compressed_data,
size_t compressed_size,
struct page **out_pages,
u32 *cur_out,
const u32 sectorsize)
{
u32 sector_bytes_left;
u32 orig_out;
struct page *cur_page;
char *kaddr;
/*
* We never allow a segment header crossing sector boundary, previous
* run should ensure we have enough space left inside the sector.
*/
ASSERT((*cur_out / sectorsize) == (*cur_out + LZO_LEN - 1) / sectorsize);
cur_page = out_pages[*cur_out / PAGE_SIZE];
/* Allocate a new page */
if (!cur_page) {
cur_page = alloc_page(GFP_NOFS);
if (!cur_page)
return -ENOMEM;
out_pages[*cur_out / PAGE_SIZE] = cur_page;
}
kaddr = kmap(cur_page);
write_compress_length(kaddr + offset_in_page(*cur_out),
compressed_size);
*cur_out += LZO_LEN;
orig_out = *cur_out;
/* Copy compressed data */
while (*cur_out - orig_out < compressed_size) {
u32 copy_len = min_t(u32, sectorsize - *cur_out % sectorsize,
orig_out + compressed_size - *cur_out);
kunmap(cur_page);
cur_page = out_pages[*cur_out / PAGE_SIZE];
/* Allocate a new page */
if (!cur_page) {
cur_page = alloc_page(GFP_NOFS);
if (!cur_page)
return -ENOMEM;
out_pages[*cur_out / PAGE_SIZE] = cur_page;
}
kaddr = kmap(cur_page);
memcpy(kaddr + offset_in_page(*cur_out),
compressed_data + *cur_out - orig_out, copy_len);
*cur_out += copy_len;
}
/*
* Check if we can fit the next segment header into the remaining space
* of the sector.
*/
sector_bytes_left = round_up(*cur_out, sectorsize) - *cur_out;
if (sector_bytes_left >= LZO_LEN || sector_bytes_left == 0)
goto out;
/* The remaining size is not enough, pad it with zeros */
memset(kaddr + offset_in_page(*cur_out), 0,
sector_bytes_left);
*cur_out += sector_bytes_left;
out:
kunmap(cur_page);
return 0;
}
int lzo_compress_pages(struct list_head *ws, struct address_space *mapping,
u64 start, struct page **pages, unsigned long *out_pages,
unsigned long *total_in, unsigned long *total_out)
{
struct workspace *workspace = list_entry(ws, struct workspace, list);
const u32 sectorsize = btrfs_sb(mapping->host->i_sb)->sectorsize;
struct page *page_in = NULL;
char *sizes_ptr;
int ret = 0;
/* Points to the file offset of input data */
u64 cur_in = start;
/* Points to the current output byte */
u32 cur_out = 0;
u32 len = *total_out;
*out_pages = 0;
*total_out = 0;
*total_in = 0;
/*
* Skip the header for now, we will later come back and write the total
* compressed size
*/
cur_out += LZO_LEN;
while (cur_in < start + len) {
char *data_in;
const u32 sectorsize_mask = sectorsize - 1;
u32 sector_off = (cur_in - start) & sectorsize_mask;
u32 in_len;
size_t out_len;
/* Get the input page first */
if (!page_in) {
page_in = find_get_page(mapping, cur_in >> PAGE_SHIFT);
ASSERT(page_in);
}
/* Compress at most one sector of data each time */
in_len = min_t(u32, start + len - cur_in, sectorsize - sector_off);
ASSERT(in_len);
data_in = kmap(page_in);
ret = lzo1x_1_compress(data_in +
offset_in_page(cur_in), in_len,
workspace->cbuf, &out_len,
workspace->mem);
kunmap(page_in);
if (ret < 0) {
pr_debug("BTRFS: lzo in loop returned %d\n", ret);
ret = -EIO;
goto out;
}
ret = copy_compressed_data_to_page(workspace->cbuf, out_len,
pages, &cur_out, sectorsize);
if (ret < 0)
goto out;
cur_in += in_len;
/*
* Check if we're making it bigger after two sectors. And if
* it is so, give up.
*/
if (cur_in - start > sectorsize * 2 && cur_in - start < cur_out) {
ret = -E2BIG;
goto out;
}
/* Check if we have reached page boundary */
if (IS_ALIGNED(cur_in, PAGE_SIZE)) {
put_page(page_in);
page_in = NULL;
}
}
/* Store the size of all chunks of compressed data */
sizes_ptr = kmap_local_page(pages[0]);
write_compress_length(sizes_ptr, cur_out);
kunmap_local(sizes_ptr);
ret = 0;
*total_out = cur_out;
*total_in = cur_in - start;
out:
*out_pages = DIV_ROUND_UP(cur_out, PAGE_SIZE);
return ret;
}
/*
* Copy the compressed segment payload into @dest.
*
* For the payload there will be no padding, just need to do page switching.
*/
static void copy_compressed_segment(struct compressed_bio *cb,
char *dest, u32 len, u32 *cur_in)
{
u32 orig_in = *cur_in;
while (*cur_in < orig_in + len) {
char *kaddr;
struct page *cur_page;
u32 copy_len = min_t(u32, PAGE_SIZE - offset_in_page(*cur_in),
orig_in + len - *cur_in);
ASSERT(copy_len);
cur_page = cb->compressed_pages[*cur_in / PAGE_SIZE];
kaddr = kmap(cur_page);
memcpy(dest + *cur_in - orig_in,
kaddr + offset_in_page(*cur_in),
copy_len);
kunmap(cur_page);
*cur_in += copy_len;
}
}
int lzo_decompress_bio(struct list_head *ws, struct compressed_bio *cb)
{
struct workspace *workspace = list_entry(ws, struct workspace, list);
const struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info = btrfs_sb(cb->inode->i_sb);
const u32 sectorsize = fs_info->sectorsize;
char *kaddr;
int ret;
/* Compressed data length, can be unaligned */
u32 len_in;
/* Offset inside the compressed data */
u32 cur_in = 0;
/* Bytes decompressed so far */
u32 cur_out = 0;
kaddr = kmap(cb->compressed_pages[0]);
len_in = read_compress_length(kaddr);
kunmap(cb->compressed_pages[0]);
cur_in += LZO_LEN;
/*
* LZO header length check
*
* The total length should not exceed the maximum extent length,
* and all sectors should be used.
* If this happens, it means the compressed extent is corrupted.
*/
if (len_in > min_t(size_t, BTRFS_MAX_COMPRESSED, cb->compressed_len) ||
round_up(len_in, sectorsize) < cb->compressed_len) {
btrfs_err(fs_info,
"invalid lzo header, lzo len %u compressed len %u",
len_in, cb->compressed_len);
return -EUCLEAN;
}
/* Go through each lzo segment */
while (cur_in < len_in) {
struct page *cur_page;
/* Length of the compressed segment */
u32 seg_len;
u32 sector_bytes_left;
size_t out_len = lzo1x_worst_compress(sectorsize);
/*
* We should always have enough space for one segment header
* inside current sector.
*/
ASSERT(cur_in / sectorsize ==
(cur_in + LZO_LEN - 1) / sectorsize);
cur_page = cb->compressed_pages[cur_in / PAGE_SIZE];
ASSERT(cur_page);
kaddr = kmap(cur_page);
seg_len = read_compress_length(kaddr + offset_in_page(cur_in));
kunmap(cur_page);
cur_in += LZO_LEN;
/* Copy the compressed segment payload into workspace */
copy_compressed_segment(cb, workspace->cbuf, seg_len, &cur_in);
/* Decompress the data */
ret = lzo1x_decompress_safe(workspace->cbuf, seg_len,
workspace->buf, &out_len);
if (ret != LZO_E_OK) {
btrfs_err(fs_info, "failed to decompress");
ret = -EIO;
goto out;
}
/* Copy the data into inode pages */
ret = btrfs_decompress_buf2page(workspace->buf, out_len, cb, cur_out);
cur_out += out_len;
/* All data read, exit */
if (ret == 0)
goto out;
ret = 0;
/* Check if the sector has enough space for a segment header */
sector_bytes_left = sectorsize - (cur_in % sectorsize);
if (sector_bytes_left >= LZO_LEN)
continue;
/* Skip the padding zeros */
cur_in += sector_bytes_left;
}
out:
if (!ret)
zero_fill_bio(cb->orig_bio);
return ret;
}
int lzo_decompress(struct list_head *ws, unsigned char *data_in,
struct page *dest_page, unsigned long start_byte, size_t srclen,
size_t destlen)
{
struct workspace *workspace = list_entry(ws, struct workspace, list);
size_t in_len;
size_t out_len;
size_t max_segment_len = lzo1x_worst_compress(PAGE_SIZE);
int ret = 0;
char *kaddr;
unsigned long bytes;
if (srclen < LZO_LEN || srclen > max_segment_len + LZO_LEN * 2)
return -EUCLEAN;
in_len = read_compress_length(data_in);
if (in_len != srclen)
return -EUCLEAN;
data_in += LZO_LEN;
in_len = read_compress_length(data_in);
if (in_len != srclen - LZO_LEN * 2) {
ret = -EUCLEAN;
goto out;
}
data_in += LZO_LEN;
out_len = PAGE_SIZE;
ret = lzo1x_decompress_safe(data_in, in_len, workspace->buf, &out_len);
if (ret != LZO_E_OK) {
pr_warn("BTRFS: decompress failed!\n");
ret = -EIO;
goto out;
}
if (out_len < start_byte) {
ret = -EIO;
goto out;
}
/*
* the caller is already checking against PAGE_SIZE, but lets
* move this check closer to the memcpy/memset
*/
destlen = min_t(unsigned long, destlen, PAGE_SIZE);
bytes = min_t(unsigned long, destlen, out_len - start_byte);
kaddr = kmap_local_page(dest_page);
memcpy(kaddr, workspace->buf + start_byte, bytes);
/*
* btrfs_getblock is doing a zero on the tail of the page too,
* but this will cover anything missing from the decompressed
* data.
*/
if (bytes < destlen)
memset(kaddr+bytes, 0, destlen-bytes);
kunmap_local(kaddr);
out:
return ret;
}
const struct btrfs_compress_op btrfs_lzo_compress = {
.workspace_manager = &wsm,
.max_level = 1,
.default_level = 1,
};