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SubjectRe: [PATCH 08/28] xfs: factor inode lookup from xfs_ifree_cluster
On Fri, Nov 01, 2019 at 10:45:58AM +1100, Dave Chinner wrote:
> From: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
>
> There's lots of indent in this code which makes it a bit hard to
> follow. We are also going to completely rework the inode lookup code
> as part of the inode reclaim rework, so factor out the inode lookup
> code from the inode cluster freeing code.
>
> Based on prototype code from Christoph Hellwig.
>
> Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>

Seems pretty straightforward,
Reviewed-by: Darrick J. Wong <darrick.wong@oracle.com>

--D

> ---
> fs/xfs/xfs_inode.c | 152 +++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------------
> 1 file changed, 84 insertions(+), 68 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/fs/xfs/xfs_inode.c b/fs/xfs/xfs_inode.c
> index e9e4f444f8ce..33edb18098ca 100644
> --- a/fs/xfs/xfs_inode.c
> +++ b/fs/xfs/xfs_inode.c
> @@ -2516,6 +2516,88 @@ xfs_iunlink_remove(
> return error;
> }
>
> +/*
> + * Look up the inode number specified and mark it stale if it is found. If it is
> + * dirty, return the inode so it can be attached to the cluster buffer so it can
> + * be processed appropriately when the cluster free transaction completes.
> + */
> +static struct xfs_inode *
> +xfs_ifree_get_one_inode(
> + struct xfs_perag *pag,
> + struct xfs_inode *free_ip,
> + int inum)
> +{
> + struct xfs_mount *mp = pag->pag_mount;
> + struct xfs_inode *ip;
> +
> +retry:
> + rcu_read_lock();
> + ip = radix_tree_lookup(&pag->pag_ici_root, XFS_INO_TO_AGINO(mp, inum));
> +
> + /* Inode not in memory, nothing to do */
> + if (!ip)
> + goto out_rcu_unlock;
> +
> + /*
> + * because this is an RCU protected lookup, we could find a recently
> + * freed or even reallocated inode during the lookup. We need to check
> + * under the i_flags_lock for a valid inode here. Skip it if it is not
> + * valid, the wrong inode or stale.
> + */
> + spin_lock(&ip->i_flags_lock);
> + if (ip->i_ino != inum || __xfs_iflags_test(ip, XFS_ISTALE)) {
> + spin_unlock(&ip->i_flags_lock);
> + goto out_rcu_unlock;
> + }
> + spin_unlock(&ip->i_flags_lock);
> +
> + /*
> + * Don't try to lock/unlock the current inode, but we _cannot_ skip the
> + * other inodes that we did not find in the list attached to the buffer
> + * and are not already marked stale. If we can't lock it, back off and
> + * retry.
> + */
> + if (ip != free_ip) {
> + if (!xfs_ilock_nowait(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL)) {
> + rcu_read_unlock();
> + delay(1);
> + goto retry;
> + }
> +
> + /*
> + * Check the inode number again in case we're racing with
> + * freeing in xfs_reclaim_inode(). See the comments in that
> + * function for more information as to why the initial check is
> + * not sufficient.
> + */
> + if (ip->i_ino != inum) {
> + xfs_iunlock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL);
> + goto out_rcu_unlock;
> + }
> + }
> + rcu_read_unlock();
> +
> + xfs_iflock(ip);
> + xfs_iflags_set(ip, XFS_ISTALE);
> +
> + /*
> + * We don't need to attach clean inodes or those only with unlogged
> + * changes (which we throw away, anyway).
> + */
> + if (!ip->i_itemp || xfs_inode_clean(ip)) {
> + ASSERT(ip != free_ip);
> + xfs_ifunlock(ip);
> + xfs_iunlock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL);
> + goto out_no_inode;
> + }
> + return ip;
> +
> +out_rcu_unlock:
> + rcu_read_unlock();
> +out_no_inode:
> + return NULL;
> +}
> +
> /*
> * A big issue when freeing the inode cluster is that we _cannot_ skip any
> * inodes that are in memory - they all must be marked stale and attached to
> @@ -2616,77 +2698,11 @@ xfs_ifree_cluster(
> * even trying to lock them.
> */
> for (i = 0; i < igeo->inodes_per_cluster; i++) {
> -retry:
> - rcu_read_lock();
> - ip = radix_tree_lookup(&pag->pag_ici_root,
> - XFS_INO_TO_AGINO(mp, (inum + i)));
> -
> - /* Inode not in memory, nothing to do */
> - if (!ip) {
> - rcu_read_unlock();
> + ip = xfs_ifree_get_one_inode(pag, free_ip, inum + i);
> + if (!ip)
> continue;
> - }
> -
> - /*
> - * because this is an RCU protected lookup, we could
> - * find a recently freed or even reallocated inode
> - * during the lookup. We need to check under the
> - * i_flags_lock for a valid inode here. Skip it if it
> - * is not valid, the wrong inode or stale.
> - */
> - spin_lock(&ip->i_flags_lock);
> - if (ip->i_ino != inum + i ||
> - __xfs_iflags_test(ip, XFS_ISTALE)) {
> - spin_unlock(&ip->i_flags_lock);
> - rcu_read_unlock();
> - continue;
> - }
> - spin_unlock(&ip->i_flags_lock);
> -
> - /*
> - * Don't try to lock/unlock the current inode, but we
> - * _cannot_ skip the other inodes that we did not find
> - * in the list attached to the buffer and are not
> - * already marked stale. If we can't lock it, back off
> - * and retry.
> - */
> - if (ip != free_ip) {
> - if (!xfs_ilock_nowait(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL)) {
> - rcu_read_unlock();
> - delay(1);
> - goto retry;
> - }
> -
> - /*
> - * Check the inode number again in case we're
> - * racing with freeing in xfs_reclaim_inode().
> - * See the comments in that function for more
> - * information as to why the initial check is
> - * not sufficient.
> - */
> - if (ip->i_ino != inum + i) {
> - xfs_iunlock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL);
> - rcu_read_unlock();
> - continue;
> - }
> - }
> - rcu_read_unlock();
>
> - xfs_iflock(ip);
> - xfs_iflags_set(ip, XFS_ISTALE);
> -
> - /*
> - * we don't need to attach clean inodes or those only
> - * with unlogged changes (which we throw away, anyway).
> - */
> iip = ip->i_itemp;
> - if (!iip || xfs_inode_clean(ip)) {
> - ASSERT(ip != free_ip);
> - xfs_ifunlock(ip);
> - xfs_iunlock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL);
> - continue;
> - }
> -
> iip->ili_last_fields = iip->ili_fields;
> iip->ili_fields = 0;
> iip->ili_fsync_fields = 0;
> --
> 2.24.0.rc0
>

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