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Diffstat (limited to 'xlators/cluster/ec/src/ec-helpers.h')
| -rw-r--r-- | xlators/cluster/ec/src/ec-helpers.h | 220 |
1 files changed, 173 insertions, 47 deletions
diff --git a/xlators/cluster/ec/src/ec-helpers.h b/xlators/cluster/ec/src/ec-helpers.h index dfea6fef537..015db514e05 100644 --- a/xlators/cluster/ec/src/ec-helpers.h +++ b/xlators/cluster/ec/src/ec-helpers.h @@ -13,62 +13,188 @@ #include "ec-types.h" -#define EC_ALIGN_CHECK(_ptr, _align) \ - ((((uintptr_t)(_ptr)) & ((_align) - 1)) == 0) - -const char * ec_bin(char * str, size_t size, uint64_t value, int32_t digits); -const char * ec_fop_name(int32_t id); -void ec_trace(const char * event, ec_fop_data_t * fop, const char * fmt, ...); -int32_t ec_bits_consume(uint64_t * n); -size_t ec_iov_copy_to(void * dst, struct iovec * vector, int32_t count, - off_t offset, size_t size); -int32_t ec_buffer_alloc(xlator_t *xl, size_t size, struct iobref **piobref, - void **ptr); -int32_t ec_dict_set_array(dict_t *dict, char *key, - uint64_t *value, int32_t size); -int32_t ec_dict_del_array(dict_t *dict, char *key, - uint64_t *value, int32_t size); -int32_t ec_dict_set_number(dict_t * dict, char * key, uint64_t value); -int32_t ec_dict_del_number(dict_t * dict, char * key, uint64_t * value); -int32_t ec_dict_set_config(dict_t * dict, char * key, ec_config_t * config); -int32_t ec_dict_del_config(dict_t * dict, char * key, ec_config_t * config); - -int32_t ec_loc_parent(xlator_t *xl, loc_t *loc, loc_t *parent); -int32_t ec_loc_update(xlator_t *xl, loc_t *loc, inode_t *inode, - struct iatt *iatt); - -int32_t ec_loc_from_fd(xlator_t * xl, loc_t * loc, fd_t * fd); -int32_t ec_loc_from_loc(xlator_t * xl, loc_t * dst, loc_t * src); - -void ec_owner_set(call_frame_t * frame, void * owner); -void ec_owner_copy(call_frame_t * frame, gf_lkowner_t * owner); - -ec_inode_t * __ec_inode_get(inode_t * inode, xlator_t * xl); -ec_inode_t * ec_inode_get(inode_t * inode, xlator_t * xl); -ec_fd_t * __ec_fd_get(fd_t * fd, xlator_t * xl); -ec_fd_t * ec_fd_get(fd_t * fd, xlator_t * xl); - -uint32_t ec_adjust_offset(ec_t * ec, off_t * offset, int32_t scale); -uint64_t ec_adjust_size(ec_t * ec, uint64_t size, int32_t scale); - -static inline int32_t ec_is_power_of_2(uint32_t value) +#define EC_ERR(_x) ((void *)-(intptr_t)(_x)) +#define EC_IS_ERR(_x) (((uintptr_t)(_x) & ~0xfffULL) == ~0xfffULL) +#define EC_GET_ERR(_x) ((int32_t)(intptr_t)(_x)) + +#define EC_ALIGN_CHECK(_ptr, _align) ((((uintptr_t)(_ptr)) & ((_align)-1)) == 0) + +const char * +ec_bin(char *str, size_t size, uint64_t value, int32_t digits); +const char * +ec_fop_name(int32_t id); +void +ec_trace(const char *event, ec_fop_data_t *fop, const char *fmt, ...); +int32_t +ec_bits_consume(uint64_t *n); +size_t +ec_iov_copy_to(void *dst, struct iovec *vector, int32_t count, off_t offset, + size_t size); +int32_t +ec_buffer_alloc(xlator_t *xl, size_t size, struct iobref **piobref, void **ptr); +int32_t +ec_dict_set_array(dict_t *dict, char *key, uint64_t *value, int32_t size); +int32_t +ec_dict_get_array(dict_t *dict, char *key, uint64_t value[], int32_t size); + +int32_t +ec_dict_del_array(dict_t *dict, char *key, uint64_t *value, int32_t size); +int32_t +ec_dict_set_number(dict_t *dict, char *key, uint64_t value); +int32_t +ec_dict_del_number(dict_t *dict, char *key, uint64_t *value); +int32_t +ec_dict_set_config(dict_t *dict, char *key, ec_config_t *config); +int32_t +ec_dict_del_config(dict_t *dict, char *key, ec_config_t *config); + +int32_t +ec_loc_parent(xlator_t *xl, loc_t *loc, loc_t *parent); +int32_t +ec_loc_update(xlator_t *xl, loc_t *loc, inode_t *inode, struct iatt *iatt); + +int32_t +ec_loc_from_fd(xlator_t *xl, loc_t *loc, fd_t *fd); +int32_t +ec_loc_from_loc(xlator_t *xl, loc_t *dst, loc_t *src); + +void +ec_owner_set(call_frame_t *frame, void *owner); +void +ec_owner_copy(call_frame_t *frame, gf_lkowner_t *owner); + +ec_inode_t * +__ec_inode_get(inode_t *inode, xlator_t *xl); +ec_inode_t * +ec_inode_get(inode_t *inode, xlator_t *xl); +ec_fd_t * +__ec_fd_get(fd_t *fd, xlator_t *xl); +ec_fd_t * +ec_fd_get(fd_t *fd, xlator_t *xl); + +static inline uint32_t +ec_adjust_size_down(ec_t *ec, uint64_t *value, gf_boolean_t scale) +{ + uint64_t head, tmp; + + tmp = *value; + head = tmp % ec->stripe_size; + tmp -= head; + + if (scale) { + tmp /= ec->fragments; + } + + *value = tmp; + + return (uint32_t)head; +} + +/* This function can cause an overflow if the passed value is too near to the + * uint64_t limit. If this happens, it returns the tail in negative form and + * the value is set to UINT64_MAX. */ +static inline int32_t +ec_adjust_size_up(ec_t *ec, uint64_t *value, gf_boolean_t scale) +{ + uint64_t tmp; + int32_t tail; + + tmp = *value; + /* We first adjust the value down. This never causes overflow. */ + tail = ec_adjust_size_down(ec, &tmp, scale); + + /* If the value was already aligned, tail will be 0 and nothing else + * needs to be done. */ + if (tail != 0) { + /* Otherwise, we need to compute the real tail and adjust the + * returned value to the next stripe. */ + tail = ec->stripe_size - tail; + if (scale) { + tmp += ec->fragment_size; + } else { + tmp += ec->stripe_size; + /* If no scaling is requested there's a possibility of + * overflow. */ + if (tmp < ec->stripe_size) { + tmp = UINT64_MAX; + tail = -tail; + } + } + } + + *value = tmp; + + return tail; +} + +/* This function is equivalent to ec_adjust_size_down() but with a potentially + * different parameter size (off_t vs uint64_t). */ +static inline uint32_t +ec_adjust_offset_down(ec_t *ec, off_t *value, gf_boolean_t scale) +{ + off_t head, tmp; + + tmp = *value; + head = tmp % ec->stripe_size; + tmp -= head; + + if (scale) { + tmp /= ec->fragments; + } + + *value = tmp; + + return (uint32_t)head; +} + +/* This function is equivalent to ec_adjust_size_up() but with a potentially + * different parameter size (off_t vs uint64_t). */ +static inline int32_t +ec_adjust_offset_up(ec_t *ec, off_t *value, gf_boolean_t scale) +{ + uint64_t tail, tmp; + + /* An offset is a signed type that can only have positive values, so + * we take advantage of this to avoid overflows. We simply convert it + * to an unsigned integer and operate normally. This won't cause an + * overflow. Overflow is only checked when converting back to an + * off_t. */ + tmp = *value; + tail = ec->stripe_size; + tail -= (tmp + tail - 1) % tail + 1; + tmp += tail; + if (scale) { + /* If we are scaling, we'll never get an overflow. */ + tmp /= ec->fragments; + } else { + /* Check if there has been an overflow. */ + if ((off_t)tmp < 0) { + tmp = GF_OFF_MAX; + tail = -tail; + } + } + + *value = (off_t)tmp; + + return (int32_t)tail; +} + +static inline int32_t +ec_is_power_of_2(uint32_t value) { return (value != 0) && ((value & (value - 1)) == 0); } gf_boolean_t -ec_is_internal_xattr (dict_t *dict, char *key, data_t *value, void *data); +ec_is_internal_xattr(dict_t *dict, char *key, data_t *value, void *data); void -ec_filter_internal_xattrs (dict_t *xattr); +ec_filter_internal_xattrs(dict_t *xattr); gf_boolean_t -ec_is_data_fop (glusterfs_fop_t fop); +ec_is_data_fop(glusterfs_fop_t fop); int32_t -ec_launch_replace_heal (ec_t *ec); -/* -gf_boolean_t -ec_is_metadata_fop (glusterfs_fop_t fop); -*/ +ec_launch_replace_heal(ec_t *ec); + #endif /* __EC_HELPERS_H__ */ |
