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linux-next/fs/btrfs/extent_map.c
Filipe Manana cfd7a17d9b btrfs: remove no longer used btrfs_next_extent_map()
There are no more users of btrfs_next_extent_map(), the previous patch
in the series ("btrfs: search for delalloc more efficiently during
lseek/fiemap") removed the last usage of the function, so delete it.

This change is part of a patchset that has the goal to make performance
better for applications that use lseek's SEEK_HOLE and SEEK_DATA modes to
iterate over the extents of a file. Two examples are the cp program from
coreutils 9.0+ and the tar program (when using its --sparse / -S option).
A sample test and results are listed in the changelog of the last patch
in the series:

  1/9 btrfs: remove leftover setting of EXTENT_UPTODATE state in an inode's io_tree
  2/9 btrfs: add an early exit when searching for delalloc range for lseek/fiemap
  3/9 btrfs: skip unnecessary delalloc searches during lseek/fiemap
  4/9 btrfs: search for delalloc more efficiently during lseek/fiemap
  5/9 btrfs: remove no longer used btrfs_next_extent_map()
  6/9 btrfs: allow passing a cached state record to count_range_bits()
  7/9 btrfs: update stale comment for count_range_bits()
  8/9 btrfs: use cached state when looking for delalloc ranges with fiemap
  9/9 btrfs: use cached state when looking for delalloc ranges with lseek

Reported-by: Wang Yugui <wangyugui@e16-tech.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-btrfs/20221106073028.71F9.409509F4@e16-tech.com/
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-btrfs/CAL3q7H5NSVicm7nYBJ7x8fFkDpno8z3PYt5aPU43Bajc1H0h1Q@mail.gmail.com/
Signed-off-by: Filipe Manana <fdmanana@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: David Sterba <dsterba@suse.com>
2022-12-05 18:00:56 +01:00

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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
#include <linux/err.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <linux/spinlock.h>
#include "messages.h"
#include "ctree.h"
#include "volumes.h"
#include "extent_map.h"
#include "compression.h"
#include "btrfs_inode.h"
static struct kmem_cache *extent_map_cache;
int __init extent_map_init(void)
{
extent_map_cache = kmem_cache_create("btrfs_extent_map",
sizeof(struct extent_map), 0,
SLAB_MEM_SPREAD, NULL);
if (!extent_map_cache)
return -ENOMEM;
return 0;
}
void __cold extent_map_exit(void)
{
kmem_cache_destroy(extent_map_cache);
}
/*
* Initialize the extent tree @tree. Should be called for each new inode or
* other user of the extent_map interface.
*/
void extent_map_tree_init(struct extent_map_tree *tree)
{
tree->map = RB_ROOT_CACHED;
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&tree->modified_extents);
rwlock_init(&tree->lock);
}
/*
* Allocate a new extent_map structure. The new structure is returned with a
* reference count of one and needs to be freed using free_extent_map()
*/
struct extent_map *alloc_extent_map(void)
{
struct extent_map *em;
em = kmem_cache_zalloc(extent_map_cache, GFP_NOFS);
if (!em)
return NULL;
RB_CLEAR_NODE(&em->rb_node);
em->compress_type = BTRFS_COMPRESS_NONE;
refcount_set(&em->refs, 1);
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&em->list);
return em;
}
/*
* Drop the reference out on @em by one and free the structure if the reference
* count hits zero.
*/
void free_extent_map(struct extent_map *em)
{
if (!em)
return;
if (refcount_dec_and_test(&em->refs)) {
WARN_ON(extent_map_in_tree(em));
WARN_ON(!list_empty(&em->list));
if (test_bit(EXTENT_FLAG_FS_MAPPING, &em->flags))
kfree(em->map_lookup);
kmem_cache_free(extent_map_cache, em);
}
}
/* Do the math around the end of an extent, handling wrapping. */
static u64 range_end(u64 start, u64 len)
{
if (start + len < start)
return (u64)-1;
return start + len;
}
static int tree_insert(struct rb_root_cached *root, struct extent_map *em)
{
struct rb_node **p = &root->rb_root.rb_node;
struct rb_node *parent = NULL;
struct extent_map *entry = NULL;
struct rb_node *orig_parent = NULL;
u64 end = range_end(em->start, em->len);
bool leftmost = true;
while (*p) {
parent = *p;
entry = rb_entry(parent, struct extent_map, rb_node);
if (em->start < entry->start) {
p = &(*p)->rb_left;
} else if (em->start >= extent_map_end(entry)) {
p = &(*p)->rb_right;
leftmost = false;
} else {
return -EEXIST;
}
}
orig_parent = parent;
while (parent && em->start >= extent_map_end(entry)) {
parent = rb_next(parent);
entry = rb_entry(parent, struct extent_map, rb_node);
}
if (parent)
if (end > entry->start && em->start < extent_map_end(entry))
return -EEXIST;
parent = orig_parent;
entry = rb_entry(parent, struct extent_map, rb_node);
while (parent && em->start < entry->start) {
parent = rb_prev(parent);
entry = rb_entry(parent, struct extent_map, rb_node);
}
if (parent)
if (end > entry->start && em->start < extent_map_end(entry))
return -EEXIST;
rb_link_node(&em->rb_node, orig_parent, p);
rb_insert_color_cached(&em->rb_node, root, leftmost);
return 0;
}
/*
* Search through the tree for an extent_map with a given offset. If it can't
* be found, try to find some neighboring extents
*/
static struct rb_node *__tree_search(struct rb_root *root, u64 offset,
struct rb_node **prev_or_next_ret)
{
struct rb_node *n = root->rb_node;
struct rb_node *prev = NULL;
struct rb_node *orig_prev = NULL;
struct extent_map *entry;
struct extent_map *prev_entry = NULL;
ASSERT(prev_or_next_ret);
while (n) {
entry = rb_entry(n, struct extent_map, rb_node);
prev = n;
prev_entry = entry;
if (offset < entry->start)
n = n->rb_left;
else if (offset >= extent_map_end(entry))
n = n->rb_right;
else
return n;
}
orig_prev = prev;
while (prev && offset >= extent_map_end(prev_entry)) {
prev = rb_next(prev);
prev_entry = rb_entry(prev, struct extent_map, rb_node);
}
/*
* Previous extent map found, return as in this case the caller does not
* care about the next one.
*/
if (prev) {
*prev_or_next_ret = prev;
return NULL;
}
prev = orig_prev;
prev_entry = rb_entry(prev, struct extent_map, rb_node);
while (prev && offset < prev_entry->start) {
prev = rb_prev(prev);
prev_entry = rb_entry(prev, struct extent_map, rb_node);
}
*prev_or_next_ret = prev;
return NULL;
}
/* Check to see if two extent_map structs are adjacent and safe to merge. */
static int mergable_maps(struct extent_map *prev, struct extent_map *next)
{
if (test_bit(EXTENT_FLAG_PINNED, &prev->flags))
return 0;
/*
* don't merge compressed extents, we need to know their
* actual size
*/
if (test_bit(EXTENT_FLAG_COMPRESSED, &prev->flags))
return 0;
if (test_bit(EXTENT_FLAG_LOGGING, &prev->flags) ||
test_bit(EXTENT_FLAG_LOGGING, &next->flags))
return 0;
/*
* We don't want to merge stuff that hasn't been written to the log yet
* since it may not reflect exactly what is on disk, and that would be
* bad.
*/
if (!list_empty(&prev->list) || !list_empty(&next->list))
return 0;
ASSERT(next->block_start != EXTENT_MAP_DELALLOC &&
prev->block_start != EXTENT_MAP_DELALLOC);
if (prev->map_lookup || next->map_lookup)
ASSERT(test_bit(EXTENT_FLAG_FS_MAPPING, &prev->flags) &&
test_bit(EXTENT_FLAG_FS_MAPPING, &next->flags));
if (extent_map_end(prev) == next->start &&
prev->flags == next->flags &&
prev->map_lookup == next->map_lookup &&
((next->block_start == EXTENT_MAP_HOLE &&
prev->block_start == EXTENT_MAP_HOLE) ||
(next->block_start == EXTENT_MAP_INLINE &&
prev->block_start == EXTENT_MAP_INLINE) ||
(next->block_start < EXTENT_MAP_LAST_BYTE - 1 &&
next->block_start == extent_map_block_end(prev)))) {
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
static void try_merge_map(struct extent_map_tree *tree, struct extent_map *em)
{
struct extent_map *merge = NULL;
struct rb_node *rb;
/*
* We can't modify an extent map that is in the tree and that is being
* used by another task, as it can cause that other task to see it in
* inconsistent state during the merging. We always have 1 reference for
* the tree and 1 for this task (which is unpinning the extent map or
* clearing the logging flag), so anything > 2 means it's being used by
* other tasks too.
*/
if (refcount_read(&em->refs) > 2)
return;
if (em->start != 0) {
rb = rb_prev(&em->rb_node);
if (rb)
merge = rb_entry(rb, struct extent_map, rb_node);
if (rb && mergable_maps(merge, em)) {
em->start = merge->start;
em->orig_start = merge->orig_start;
em->len += merge->len;
em->block_len += merge->block_len;
em->block_start = merge->block_start;
em->mod_len = (em->mod_len + em->mod_start) - merge->mod_start;
em->mod_start = merge->mod_start;
em->generation = max(em->generation, merge->generation);
set_bit(EXTENT_FLAG_MERGED, &em->flags);
rb_erase_cached(&merge->rb_node, &tree->map);
RB_CLEAR_NODE(&merge->rb_node);
free_extent_map(merge);
}
}
rb = rb_next(&em->rb_node);
if (rb)
merge = rb_entry(rb, struct extent_map, rb_node);
if (rb && mergable_maps(em, merge)) {
em->len += merge->len;
em->block_len += merge->block_len;
rb_erase_cached(&merge->rb_node, &tree->map);
RB_CLEAR_NODE(&merge->rb_node);
em->mod_len = (merge->mod_start + merge->mod_len) - em->mod_start;
em->generation = max(em->generation, merge->generation);
set_bit(EXTENT_FLAG_MERGED, &em->flags);
free_extent_map(merge);
}
}
/*
* Unpin an extent from the cache.
*
* @tree: tree to unpin the extent in
* @start: logical offset in the file
* @len: length of the extent
* @gen: generation that this extent has been modified in
*
* Called after an extent has been written to disk properly. Set the generation
* to the generation that actually added the file item to the inode so we know
* we need to sync this extent when we call fsync().
*/
int unpin_extent_cache(struct extent_map_tree *tree, u64 start, u64 len,
u64 gen)
{
int ret = 0;
struct extent_map *em;
bool prealloc = false;
write_lock(&tree->lock);
em = lookup_extent_mapping(tree, start, len);
WARN_ON(!em || em->start != start);
if (!em)
goto out;
em->generation = gen;
clear_bit(EXTENT_FLAG_PINNED, &em->flags);
em->mod_start = em->start;
em->mod_len = em->len;
if (test_bit(EXTENT_FLAG_FILLING, &em->flags)) {
prealloc = true;
clear_bit(EXTENT_FLAG_FILLING, &em->flags);
}
try_merge_map(tree, em);
if (prealloc) {
em->mod_start = em->start;
em->mod_len = em->len;
}
free_extent_map(em);
out:
write_unlock(&tree->lock);
return ret;
}
void clear_em_logging(struct extent_map_tree *tree, struct extent_map *em)
{
lockdep_assert_held_write(&tree->lock);
clear_bit(EXTENT_FLAG_LOGGING, &em->flags);
if (extent_map_in_tree(em))
try_merge_map(tree, em);
}
static inline void setup_extent_mapping(struct extent_map_tree *tree,
struct extent_map *em,
int modified)
{
refcount_inc(&em->refs);
em->mod_start = em->start;
em->mod_len = em->len;
if (modified)
list_move(&em->list, &tree->modified_extents);
else
try_merge_map(tree, em);
}
static void extent_map_device_set_bits(struct extent_map *em, unsigned bits)
{
struct map_lookup *map = em->map_lookup;
u64 stripe_size = em->orig_block_len;
int i;
for (i = 0; i < map->num_stripes; i++) {
struct btrfs_io_stripe *stripe = &map->stripes[i];
struct btrfs_device *device = stripe->dev;
set_extent_bits_nowait(&device->alloc_state, stripe->physical,
stripe->physical + stripe_size - 1, bits);
}
}
static void extent_map_device_clear_bits(struct extent_map *em, unsigned bits)
{
struct map_lookup *map = em->map_lookup;
u64 stripe_size = em->orig_block_len;
int i;
for (i = 0; i < map->num_stripes; i++) {
struct btrfs_io_stripe *stripe = &map->stripes[i];
struct btrfs_device *device = stripe->dev;
__clear_extent_bit(&device->alloc_state, stripe->physical,
stripe->physical + stripe_size - 1, bits,
NULL, GFP_NOWAIT, NULL);
}
}
/*
* Add new extent map to the extent tree
*
* @tree: tree to insert new map in
* @em: map to insert
* @modified: indicate whether the given @em should be added to the
* modified list, which indicates the extent needs to be logged
*
* Insert @em into @tree or perform a simple forward/backward merge with
* existing mappings. The extent_map struct passed in will be inserted
* into the tree directly, with an additional reference taken, or a
* reference dropped if the merge attempt was successful.
*/
int add_extent_mapping(struct extent_map_tree *tree,
struct extent_map *em, int modified)
{
int ret = 0;
lockdep_assert_held_write(&tree->lock);
ret = tree_insert(&tree->map, em);
if (ret)
goto out;
setup_extent_mapping(tree, em, modified);
if (test_bit(EXTENT_FLAG_FS_MAPPING, &em->flags)) {
extent_map_device_set_bits(em, CHUNK_ALLOCATED);
extent_map_device_clear_bits(em, CHUNK_TRIMMED);
}
out:
return ret;
}
static struct extent_map *
__lookup_extent_mapping(struct extent_map_tree *tree,
u64 start, u64 len, int strict)
{
struct extent_map *em;
struct rb_node *rb_node;
struct rb_node *prev_or_next = NULL;
u64 end = range_end(start, len);
rb_node = __tree_search(&tree->map.rb_root, start, &prev_or_next);
if (!rb_node) {
if (prev_or_next)
rb_node = prev_or_next;
else
return NULL;
}
em = rb_entry(rb_node, struct extent_map, rb_node);
if (strict && !(end > em->start && start < extent_map_end(em)))
return NULL;
refcount_inc(&em->refs);
return em;
}
/*
* Lookup extent_map that intersects @start + @len range.
*
* @tree: tree to lookup in
* @start: byte offset to start the search
* @len: length of the lookup range
*
* Find and return the first extent_map struct in @tree that intersects the
* [start, len] range. There may be additional objects in the tree that
* intersect, so check the object returned carefully to make sure that no
* additional lookups are needed.
*/
struct extent_map *lookup_extent_mapping(struct extent_map_tree *tree,
u64 start, u64 len)
{
return __lookup_extent_mapping(tree, start, len, 1);
}
/*
* Find a nearby extent map intersecting @start + @len (not an exact search).
*
* @tree: tree to lookup in
* @start: byte offset to start the search
* @len: length of the lookup range
*
* Find and return the first extent_map struct in @tree that intersects the
* [start, len] range.
*
* If one can't be found, any nearby extent may be returned
*/
struct extent_map *search_extent_mapping(struct extent_map_tree *tree,
u64 start, u64 len)
{
return __lookup_extent_mapping(tree, start, len, 0);
}
/*
* Remove an extent_map from the extent tree.
*
* @tree: extent tree to remove from
* @em: extent map being removed
*
* Remove @em from @tree. No reference counts are dropped, and no checks
* are done to see if the range is in use.
*/
void remove_extent_mapping(struct extent_map_tree *tree, struct extent_map *em)
{
lockdep_assert_held_write(&tree->lock);
WARN_ON(test_bit(EXTENT_FLAG_PINNED, &em->flags));
rb_erase_cached(&em->rb_node, &tree->map);
if (!test_bit(EXTENT_FLAG_LOGGING, &em->flags))
list_del_init(&em->list);
if (test_bit(EXTENT_FLAG_FS_MAPPING, &em->flags))
extent_map_device_clear_bits(em, CHUNK_ALLOCATED);
RB_CLEAR_NODE(&em->rb_node);
}
void replace_extent_mapping(struct extent_map_tree *tree,
struct extent_map *cur,
struct extent_map *new,
int modified)
{
lockdep_assert_held_write(&tree->lock);
WARN_ON(test_bit(EXTENT_FLAG_PINNED, &cur->flags));
ASSERT(extent_map_in_tree(cur));
if (!test_bit(EXTENT_FLAG_LOGGING, &cur->flags))
list_del_init(&cur->list);
rb_replace_node_cached(&cur->rb_node, &new->rb_node, &tree->map);
RB_CLEAR_NODE(&cur->rb_node);
setup_extent_mapping(tree, new, modified);
}
static struct extent_map *next_extent_map(const struct extent_map *em)
{
struct rb_node *next;
next = rb_next(&em->rb_node);
if (!next)
return NULL;
return container_of(next, struct extent_map, rb_node);
}
static struct extent_map *prev_extent_map(struct extent_map *em)
{
struct rb_node *prev;
prev = rb_prev(&em->rb_node);
if (!prev)
return NULL;
return container_of(prev, struct extent_map, rb_node);
}
/*
* Helper for btrfs_get_extent. Given an existing extent in the tree,
* the existing extent is the nearest extent to map_start,
* and an extent that you want to insert, deal with overlap and insert
* the best fitted new extent into the tree.
*/
static noinline int merge_extent_mapping(struct extent_map_tree *em_tree,
struct extent_map *existing,
struct extent_map *em,
u64 map_start)
{
struct extent_map *prev;
struct extent_map *next;
u64 start;
u64 end;
u64 start_diff;
BUG_ON(map_start < em->start || map_start >= extent_map_end(em));
if (existing->start > map_start) {
next = existing;
prev = prev_extent_map(next);
} else {
prev = existing;
next = next_extent_map(prev);
}
start = prev ? extent_map_end(prev) : em->start;
start = max_t(u64, start, em->start);
end = next ? next->start : extent_map_end(em);
end = min_t(u64, end, extent_map_end(em));
start_diff = start - em->start;
em->start = start;
em->len = end - start;
if (em->block_start < EXTENT_MAP_LAST_BYTE &&
!test_bit(EXTENT_FLAG_COMPRESSED, &em->flags)) {
em->block_start += start_diff;
em->block_len = em->len;
}
return add_extent_mapping(em_tree, em, 0);
}
/*
* Add extent mapping into em_tree.
*
* @fs_info: the filesystem
* @em_tree: extent tree into which we want to insert the extent mapping
* @em_in: extent we are inserting
* @start: start of the logical range btrfs_get_extent() is requesting
* @len: length of the logical range btrfs_get_extent() is requesting
*
* Note that @em_in's range may be different from [start, start+len),
* but they must be overlapped.
*
* Insert @em_in into @em_tree. In case there is an overlapping range, handle
* the -EEXIST by either:
* a) Returning the existing extent in @em_in if @start is within the
* existing em.
* b) Merge the existing extent with @em_in passed in.
*
* Return 0 on success, otherwise -EEXIST.
*
*/
int btrfs_add_extent_mapping(struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info,
struct extent_map_tree *em_tree,
struct extent_map **em_in, u64 start, u64 len)
{
int ret;
struct extent_map *em = *em_in;
/*
* Tree-checker should have rejected any inline extent with non-zero
* file offset. Here just do a sanity check.
*/
if (em->block_start == EXTENT_MAP_INLINE)
ASSERT(em->start == 0);
ret = add_extent_mapping(em_tree, em, 0);
/* it is possible that someone inserted the extent into the tree
* while we had the lock dropped. It is also possible that
* an overlapping map exists in the tree
*/
if (ret == -EEXIST) {
struct extent_map *existing;
ret = 0;
existing = search_extent_mapping(em_tree, start, len);
trace_btrfs_handle_em_exist(fs_info, existing, em, start, len);
/*
* existing will always be non-NULL, since there must be
* extent causing the -EEXIST.
*/
if (start >= existing->start &&
start < extent_map_end(existing)) {
free_extent_map(em);
*em_in = existing;
ret = 0;
} else {
u64 orig_start = em->start;
u64 orig_len = em->len;
/*
* The existing extent map is the one nearest to
* the [start, start + len) range which overlaps
*/
ret = merge_extent_mapping(em_tree, existing,
em, start);
if (ret) {
free_extent_map(em);
*em_in = NULL;
WARN_ONCE(ret,
"unexpected error %d: merge existing(start %llu len %llu) with em(start %llu len %llu)\n",
ret, existing->start, existing->len,
orig_start, orig_len);
}
free_extent_map(existing);
}
}
ASSERT(ret == 0 || ret == -EEXIST);
return ret;
}
/*
* Drop all extent maps from a tree in the fastest possible way, rescheduling
* if needed. This avoids searching the tree, from the root down to the first
* extent map, before each deletion.
*/
static void drop_all_extent_maps_fast(struct extent_map_tree *tree)
{
write_lock(&tree->lock);
while (!RB_EMPTY_ROOT(&tree->map.rb_root)) {
struct extent_map *em;
struct rb_node *node;
node = rb_first_cached(&tree->map);
em = rb_entry(node, struct extent_map, rb_node);
clear_bit(EXTENT_FLAG_PINNED, &em->flags);
clear_bit(EXTENT_FLAG_LOGGING, &em->flags);
remove_extent_mapping(tree, em);
free_extent_map(em);
cond_resched_rwlock_write(&tree->lock);
}
write_unlock(&tree->lock);
}
/*
* Drop all extent maps in a given range.
*
* @inode: The target inode.
* @start: Start offset of the range.
* @end: End offset of the range (inclusive value).
* @skip_pinned: Indicate if pinned extent maps should be ignored or not.
*
* This drops all the extent maps that intersect the given range [@start, @end].
* Extent maps that partially overlap the range and extend behind or beyond it,
* are split.
* The caller should have locked an appropriate file range in the inode's io
* tree before calling this function.
*/
void btrfs_drop_extent_map_range(struct btrfs_inode *inode, u64 start, u64 end,
bool skip_pinned)
{
struct extent_map *split;
struct extent_map *split2;
struct extent_map *em;
struct extent_map_tree *em_tree = &inode->extent_tree;
u64 len = end - start + 1;
WARN_ON(end < start);
if (end == (u64)-1) {
if (start == 0 && !skip_pinned) {
drop_all_extent_maps_fast(em_tree);
return;
}
len = (u64)-1;
} else {
/* Make end offset exclusive for use in the loop below. */
end++;
}
/*
* It's ok if we fail to allocate the extent maps, see the comment near
* the bottom of the loop below. We only need two spare extent maps in
* the worst case, where the first extent map that intersects our range
* starts before the range and the last extent map that intersects our
* range ends after our range (and they might be the same extent map),
* because we need to split those two extent maps at the boundaries.
*/
split = alloc_extent_map();
split2 = alloc_extent_map();
write_lock(&em_tree->lock);
em = lookup_extent_mapping(em_tree, start, len);
while (em) {
/* extent_map_end() returns exclusive value (last byte + 1). */
const u64 em_end = extent_map_end(em);
struct extent_map *next_em = NULL;
u64 gen;
unsigned long flags;
bool modified;
bool compressed;
if (em_end < end) {
next_em = next_extent_map(em);
if (next_em) {
if (next_em->start < end)
refcount_inc(&next_em->refs);
else
next_em = NULL;
}
}
if (skip_pinned && test_bit(EXTENT_FLAG_PINNED, &em->flags)) {
start = em_end;
if (end != (u64)-1)
len = start + len - em_end;
goto next;
}
clear_bit(EXTENT_FLAG_PINNED, &em->flags);
clear_bit(EXTENT_FLAG_LOGGING, &flags);
modified = !list_empty(&em->list);
/*
* The extent map does not cross our target range, so no need to
* split it, we can remove it directly.
*/
if (em->start >= start && em_end <= end)
goto remove_em;
flags = em->flags;
gen = em->generation;
compressed = test_bit(EXTENT_FLAG_COMPRESSED, &em->flags);
if (em->start < start) {
if (!split) {
split = split2;
split2 = NULL;
if (!split)
goto remove_em;
}
split->start = em->start;
split->len = start - em->start;
if (em->block_start < EXTENT_MAP_LAST_BYTE) {
split->orig_start = em->orig_start;
split->block_start = em->block_start;
if (compressed)
split->block_len = em->block_len;
else
split->block_len = split->len;
split->orig_block_len = max(split->block_len,
em->orig_block_len);
split->ram_bytes = em->ram_bytes;
} else {
split->orig_start = split->start;
split->block_len = 0;
split->block_start = em->block_start;
split->orig_block_len = 0;
split->ram_bytes = split->len;
}
split->generation = gen;
split->flags = flags;
split->compress_type = em->compress_type;
replace_extent_mapping(em_tree, em, split, modified);
free_extent_map(split);
split = split2;
split2 = NULL;
}
if (em_end > end) {
if (!split) {
split = split2;
split2 = NULL;
if (!split)
goto remove_em;
}
split->start = start + len;
split->len = em_end - (start + len);
split->block_start = em->block_start;
split->flags = flags;
split->compress_type = em->compress_type;
split->generation = gen;
if (em->block_start < EXTENT_MAP_LAST_BYTE) {
split->orig_block_len = max(em->block_len,
em->orig_block_len);
split->ram_bytes = em->ram_bytes;
if (compressed) {
split->block_len = em->block_len;
split->orig_start = em->orig_start;
} else {
const u64 diff = start + len - em->start;
split->block_len = split->len;
split->block_start += diff;
split->orig_start = em->orig_start;
}
} else {
split->ram_bytes = split->len;
split->orig_start = split->start;
split->block_len = 0;
split->orig_block_len = 0;
}
if (extent_map_in_tree(em)) {
replace_extent_mapping(em_tree, em, split,
modified);
} else {
int ret;
ret = add_extent_mapping(em_tree, split,
modified);
/* Logic error, shouldn't happen. */
ASSERT(ret == 0);
if (WARN_ON(ret != 0) && modified)
btrfs_set_inode_full_sync(inode);
}
free_extent_map(split);
split = NULL;
}
remove_em:
if (extent_map_in_tree(em)) {
/*
* If the extent map is still in the tree it means that
* either of the following is true:
*
* 1) It fits entirely in our range (doesn't end beyond
* it or starts before it);
*
* 2) It starts before our range and/or ends after our
* range, and we were not able to allocate the extent
* maps for split operations, @split and @split2.
*
* If we are at case 2) then we just remove the entire
* extent map - this is fine since if anyone needs it to
* access the subranges outside our range, will just
* load it again from the subvolume tree's file extent
* item. However if the extent map was in the list of
* modified extents, then we must mark the inode for a
* full fsync, otherwise a fast fsync will miss this
* extent if it's new and needs to be logged.
*/
if ((em->start < start || em_end > end) && modified) {
ASSERT(!split);
btrfs_set_inode_full_sync(inode);
}
remove_extent_mapping(em_tree, em);
}
/*
* Once for the tree reference (we replaced or removed the
* extent map from the tree).
*/
free_extent_map(em);
next:
/* Once for us (for our lookup reference). */
free_extent_map(em);
em = next_em;
}
write_unlock(&em_tree->lock);
free_extent_map(split);
free_extent_map(split2);
}
/*
* Replace a range in the inode's extent map tree with a new extent map.
*
* @inode: The target inode.
* @new_em: The new extent map to add to the inode's extent map tree.
* @modified: Indicate if the new extent map should be added to the list of
* modified extents (for fast fsync tracking).
*
* Drops all the extent maps in the inode's extent map tree that intersect the
* range of the new extent map and adds the new extent map to the tree.
* The caller should have locked an appropriate file range in the inode's io
* tree before calling this function.
*/
int btrfs_replace_extent_map_range(struct btrfs_inode *inode,
struct extent_map *new_em,
bool modified)
{
const u64 end = new_em->start + new_em->len - 1;
struct extent_map_tree *tree = &inode->extent_tree;
int ret;
ASSERT(!extent_map_in_tree(new_em));
/*
* The caller has locked an appropriate file range in the inode's io
* tree, but getting -EEXIST when adding the new extent map can still
* happen in case there are extents that partially cover the range, and
* this is due to two tasks operating on different parts of the extent.
* See commit 18e83ac75bfe67 ("Btrfs: fix unexpected EEXIST from
* btrfs_get_extent") for an example and details.
*/
do {
btrfs_drop_extent_map_range(inode, new_em->start, end, false);
write_lock(&tree->lock);
ret = add_extent_mapping(tree, new_em, modified);
write_unlock(&tree->lock);
} while (ret == -EEXIST);
return ret;
}