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/*
Copyright (c) 2008-2009 Gluster, Inc. <http://www.gluster.com>
This file is part of GlusterFS.
GlusterFS is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License,
or (at your option) any later version.
GlusterFS is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see
<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#ifndef __LIBGLUSTERFSCLIENT_INTERNALS_H
#define __LIBGLUSTERFSCLIENT_INTERNALS_H
#include <glusterfs.h>
#include <logging.h>
#include <inode.h>
#include <pthread.h>
#include <stack.h>
#include <list.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <call-stub.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <sys/resource.h>
#include <fd.h>
#include <dirent.h>
#define LIBGF_IOBUF_SIZE (128 *GF_UNIT_KB)
typedef void (*sighandler_t) (int);
typedef struct list_head list_head_t;
typedef struct libglusterfs_client_ctx {
glusterfs_ctx_t gf_ctx;
inode_table_t *itable;
pthread_t reply_thread;
call_pool_t pool;
uint32_t counter;
time_t lookup_timeout;
time_t stat_timeout;
/* We generate a fake fsid for the subvolume being
* accessed through this context.
*/
dev_t fake_fsid;
pid_t pid;
}libglusterfs_client_ctx_t;
typedef struct signal_handler {
int signo;
sighandler_t handler;
list_head_t next;
}libgf_client_signal_handler_t ;
typedef struct {
pthread_mutex_t lock;
pthread_cond_t reply_cond;
call_stub_t *reply_stub;
char complete;
union {
struct {
char is_revalidate;
loc_t *loc;
int32_t size;
} lookup;
}fop;
fd_t *fd; /* Needed here because we need a ref to the dir
fd in the libgf_client_readdir_cbk in order
to process the dirents received, without
having them added to the reply stub.
Also used in updating iattr cache. See
readv_cbk for eg.
*/
}libgf_client_local_t;
typedef struct {
pthread_cond_t init_con_established;
pthread_mutex_t lock;
char complete;
}libglusterfs_client_private_t;
typedef struct {
pthread_mutex_t lock;
uint32_t previous_lookup_time;
uint32_t previous_stat_time;
struct iatt stbuf;
} libglusterfs_client_inode_ctx_t;
/* Our dirent cache is very simplistic when it comes to directory
* reading workloads. It assumes that all directory traversal operations happen
* sequentially and that readdir callers dont go jumping around the directory
* using seekdir, rewinddir. Thats why you'll notice that seekdir, rewinddir
* API in libglusterfsclient only set the offset. The consequence is that when
* libgf_dcache_readdir finds that the offset presented to it, is not
* the same as the offset of the previous dirent returned by dcache (..stored
* in struct direntcache->prev_off..), it realises that a non-sequential
* directory read is in progress and returns 0 to signify that the cache is
* not valid.
* This could be made a bit more intelligent by using a data structure like
* a hash-table or a balanced binary tree that allows us to search for the
* existence of particular offsets in the cache without performing a list or
* array traversal.
* Dont use a simple binary search tree because
* there is no guarantee that offsets in a sequential reading of the directory
* will be just random integers. If for some reason they are sequential, a BST
* will end up becoming a list.
*/
struct direntcache {
gf_dirent_t entries; /* Head of list of cached dirents. */
gf_dirent_t *next; /* Pointer to the next entry that
* should be sent by readdir */
uint64_t prev_off; /* Offset where the next read will
* happen.
*/
};
typedef struct {
pthread_mutex_t lock;
off_t offset;
libglusterfs_client_ctx_t *ctx;
/* `man readdir` says readdir is non-re-entrant
* only if two readdirs are racing on the same
* handle.
*/
struct dirent dirp;
struct direntcache *dcache;
char vpath[PATH_MAX];
} libglusterfs_client_fd_ctx_t;
typedef struct libglusterfs_client_async_local {
void *cbk_data;
union {
struct {
fd_t *fd;
glusterfs_readv_cbk_t cbk;
char update_offset;
}readv_cbk;
struct {
fd_t *fd;
glusterfs_write_cbk_t cbk;
}write_cbk;
struct {
fd_t *fd;
}close_cbk;
struct {
void *buf;
size_t size;
loc_t *loc;
char is_revalidate;
glusterfs_get_cbk_t cbk;
}lookup_cbk;
}fop;
}libglusterfs_client_async_local_t;
#define LIBGF_STACK_WIND_AND_WAIT(frame, rfn, obj, fn, params ...) \
do { \
STACK_WIND (frame, rfn, obj, fn, params); \
pthread_mutex_lock (&local->lock); \
{ \
while (!local->complete) { \
pthread_cond_wait (&local->reply_cond, \
&local->lock); \
} \
} \
pthread_mutex_unlock (&local->lock); \
} while (0)
#define LIBGF_CLIENT_SIGNAL(signal_handler_list, signo, handler) \
do { \
libgf_client_signal_handler_t *libgf_handler = CALLOC (1, \
sizeof (*libgf_handler)); \
ERR_ABORT (libgf_handler); \
libgf_handler->signo = signo; \
libgf_handler->handler = signal (signo, handler); \
list_add (&libgf_handler->next, signal_handler_list); \
} while (0)
#define LIBGF_INSTALL_SIGNAL_HANDLERS(signal_handlers) \
do { \
INIT_LIST_HEAD (&signal_handlers); \
/* Handle SIGABORT and SIGSEGV */ \
LIBGF_CLIENT_SIGNAL (&signal_handlers, SIGSEGV, gf_print_trace); \
LIBGF_CLIENT_SIGNAL (&signal_handlers, SIGABRT, gf_print_trace); \
LIBGF_CLIENT_SIGNAL (&signal_handlers, SIGHUP, gf_log_logrotate); \
/* LIBGF_CLIENT_SIGNAL (SIGTERM, glusterfs_cleanup_and_exit); */ \
} while (0)
#define LIBGF_RESTORE_SIGNAL_HANDLERS(local) \
do { \
libgf_client_signal_handler_t *ptr = NULL, *tmp = NULL; \
list_for_each_entry_safe (ptr, tmp, &local->signal_handlers,\
next) { \
signal (ptr->signo, ptr->handler); \
FREE (ptr); \
} \
} while (0)
#define LIBGF_CLIENT_FOP_ASYNC(ctx, local, ret_fn, op, args ...) \
do { \
call_frame_t *frame = get_call_frame_for_req (ctx, 1); \
xlator_t *xl = frame->this->children ? \
frame->this->children->xlator : NULL; \
frame->root->state = ctx; \
frame->local = local; \
STACK_WIND (frame, ret_fn, xl, xl->fops->op, args); \
} while (0)
#define LIBGF_CLIENT_FOP(ctx, stub, op, local, args ...) \
do { \
call_frame_t *frame = get_call_frame_for_req (ctx, 1); \
xlator_t *xl = frame->this->children ? \
frame->this->children->xlator : NULL; \
if (!local) { \
local = CALLOC (1, sizeof (*local)); \
} \
ERR_ABORT (local); \
frame->local = local; \
frame->root->state = ctx; \
pthread_cond_init (&local->reply_cond, NULL); \
pthread_mutex_init (&local->lock, NULL); \
LIBGF_STACK_WIND_AND_WAIT (frame, libgf_client_##op##_cbk, xl, \
xl->fops->op, args); \
stub = local->reply_stub; \
FREE (frame->local); \
frame->local = NULL; \
STACK_DESTROY (frame->root); \
} while (0)
#define LIBGF_REPLY_NOTIFY(local) \
do { \
pthread_mutex_lock (&local->lock); \
{ \
local->complete = 1; \
pthread_cond_broadcast (&local->reply_cond); \
} \
pthread_mutex_unlock (&local->lock); \
} while (0)
void
libgf_client_loc_wipe (loc_t *loc);
int32_t
libgf_client_loc_fill (loc_t *loc,
libglusterfs_client_ctx_t *ctx,
ino_t ino,
ino_t par,
const char *name);
int32_t
libgf_client_path_lookup (loc_t *loc,
libglusterfs_client_ctx_t *ctx,
char lookup_basename);
int32_t
libgf_client_lookup (libglusterfs_client_ctx_t *ctx,
loc_t *loc,
struct iatt *stbuf,
dict_t **dict,
dict_t *xattr_req);
/* We're not expecting more than 10-15
* VMPs per process so a list is acceptable.
*/
struct vmp_entry {
struct list_head list;
char * vmp;
int vmplen;
glusterfs_handle_t handle;
};
#define LIBGF_UPDATE_LOOKUP 0x1
#define LIBGF_UPDATE_STAT 0x2
#define LIBGF_UPDATE_ALL (LIBGF_UPDATE_LOOKUP | LIBGF_UPDATE_STAT)
#define LIBGF_VALIDATE_LOOKUP 0x1
#define LIBGF_VALIDATE_STAT 0x2
#define LIBGF_INVALIDATE_LOOKUP 0x1
#define LIBGF_INVALIDATE_STAT 0x2
int
libgf_is_iattr_cache_valid (libglusterfs_client_ctx_t *ctx, inode_t *inode,
struct iatt *sbuf, int flags);
int
libgf_update_iattr_cache (inode_t *inode, int flags, struct iatt *buf);
#endif
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