1 /* 2 * linux/mm/filemap.c 3 * 4 * Copyright (C) 1994-1999 Linus Torvalds 5 */ 6 7 /* 8 * This file handles the generic file mmap semantics used by 9 * most "normal" filesystems (but you don't /have/ to use this: 10 * the NFS filesystem used to do this differently, for example) 11 */ 12 #include <linux/module.h> 13 #include <linux/compiler.h> 14 #include <linux/fs.h> 15 #include <linux/uaccess.h> 16 #include <linux/aio.h> 17 #include <linux/capability.h> 18 #include <linux/kernel_stat.h> 19 #include <linux/gfp.h> 20 #include <linux/mm.h> 21 #include <linux/swap.h> 22 #include <linux/mman.h> 23 #include <linux/pagemap.h> 24 #include <linux/file.h> 25 #include <linux/uio.h> 26 #include <linux/hash.h> 27 #include <linux/writeback.h> 28 #include <linux/backing-dev.h> 29 #include <linux/pagevec.h> 30 #include <linux/blkdev.h> 31 #include <linux/security.h> 32 #include <linux/syscalls.h> 33 #include <linux/cpuset.h> 34 #include <linux/hardirq.h> /* for BUG_ON(!in_atomic()) only */ 35 #include <linux/memcontrol.h> 36 #include <linux/mm_inline.h> /* for page_is_file_cache() */ 37 #include "internal.h" 38 39 /* 40 * FIXME: remove all knowledge of the buffer layer from the core VM 41 */ 42 #include <linux/buffer_head.h> /* for try_to_free_buffers */ 43 44 #include <asm/mman.h> 45 46 /* 47 * Shared mappings implemented 30.11.1994. It's not fully working yet, 48 * though. 49 * 50 * Shared mappings now work. 15.8.1995 Bruno. 51 * 52 * finished 'unifying' the page and buffer cache and SMP-threaded the 53 * page-cache, 21.05.1999, Ingo Molnar <[email protected]> 54 * 55 * SMP-threaded pagemap-LRU 1999, Andrea Arcangeli <[email protected]> 56 */ 57 58 /* 59 * Lock ordering: 60 * 61 * ->i_mmap_lock (truncate_pagecache) 62 * ->private_lock (__free_pte->__set_page_dirty_buffers) 63 * ->swap_lock (exclusive_swap_page, others) 64 * ->mapping->tree_lock 65 * 66 * ->i_mutex 67 * ->i_mmap_lock (truncate->unmap_mapping_range) 68 * 69 * ->mmap_sem 70 * ->i_mmap_lock 71 * ->page_table_lock or pte_lock (various, mainly in memory.c) 72 * ->mapping->tree_lock (arch-dependent flush_dcache_mmap_lock) 73 * 74 * ->mmap_sem 75 * ->lock_page (access_process_vm) 76 * 77 * ->i_mutex (generic_file_buffered_write) 78 * ->mmap_sem (fault_in_pages_readable->do_page_fault) 79 * 80 * ->i_mutex 81 * ->i_alloc_sem (various) 82 * 83 * ->inode_lock 84 * ->sb_lock (fs/fs-writeback.c) 85 * ->mapping->tree_lock (__sync_single_inode) 86 * 87 * ->i_mmap_lock 88 * ->anon_vma.lock (vma_adjust) 89 * 90 * ->anon_vma.lock 91 * ->page_table_lock or pte_lock (anon_vma_prepare and various) 92 * 93 * ->page_table_lock or pte_lock 94 * ->swap_lock (try_to_unmap_one) 95 * ->private_lock (try_to_unmap_one) 96 * ->tree_lock (try_to_unmap_one) 97 * ->zone.lru_lock (follow_page->mark_page_accessed) 98 * ->zone.lru_lock (check_pte_range->isolate_lru_page) 99 * ->private_lock (page_remove_rmap->set_page_dirty) 100 * ->tree_lock (page_remove_rmap->set_page_dirty) 101 * ->inode_lock (page_remove_rmap->set_page_dirty) 102 * ->inode_lock (zap_pte_range->set_page_dirty) 103 * ->private_lock (zap_pte_range->__set_page_dirty_buffers) 104 * 105 * ->task->proc_lock 106 * ->dcache_lock (proc_pid_lookup) 107 * 108 * (code doesn't rely on that order, so you could switch it around) 109 * ->tasklist_lock (memory_failure, collect_procs_ao) 110 * ->i_mmap_lock 111 */ 112 113 /* 114 * Remove a page from the page cache and free it. Caller has to make 115 * sure the page is locked and that nobody else uses it - or that usage 116 * is safe. The caller must hold the mapping's tree_lock. 117 */ 118 void __remove_from_page_cache(struct page *page) 119 { 120 struct address_space *mapping = page->mapping; 121 122 radix_tree_delete(&mapping->page_tree, page->index); 123 page->mapping = NULL; 124 mapping->nrpages--; 125 __dec_zone_page_state(page, NR_FILE_PAGES); 126 if (PageSwapBacked(page)) 127 __dec_zone_page_state(page, NR_SHMEM); 128 BUG_ON(page_mapped(page)); 129 130 /* 131 * Some filesystems seem to re-dirty the page even after 132 * the VM has canceled the dirty bit (eg ext3 journaling). 133 * 134 * Fix it up by doing a final dirty accounting check after 135 * having removed the page entirely. 136 */ 137 if (PageDirty(page) && mapping_cap_account_dirty(mapping)) { 138 dec_zone_page_state(page, NR_FILE_DIRTY); 139 dec_bdi_stat(mapping->backing_dev_info, BDI_RECLAIMABLE); 140 } 141 } 142 143 void remove_from_page_cache(struct page *page) 144 { 145 struct address_space *mapping = page->mapping; 146 void (*freepage)(struct page *); 147 148 BUG_ON(!PageLocked(page)); 149 150 freepage = mapping->a_ops->freepage; 151 spin_lock_irq(&mapping->tree_lock); 152 __remove_from_page_cache(page); 153 spin_unlock_irq(&mapping->tree_lock); 154 mem_cgroup_uncharge_cache_page(page); 155 156 if (freepage) 157 freepage(page); 158 } 159 EXPORT_SYMBOL(remove_from_page_cache); 160 161 static int sync_page(void *word) 162 { 163 struct address_space *mapping; 164 struct page *page; 165 166 page = container_of((unsigned long *)word, struct page, flags); 167 168 /* 169 * page_mapping() is being called without PG_locked held. 170 * Some knowledge of the state and use of the page is used to 171 * reduce the requirements down to a memory barrier. 172 * The danger here is of a stale page_mapping() return value 173 * indicating a struct address_space different from the one it's 174 * associated with when it is associated with one. 175 * After smp_mb(), it's either the correct page_mapping() for 176 * the page, or an old page_mapping() and the page's own 177 * page_mapping() has gone NULL. 178 * The ->sync_page() address_space operation must tolerate 179 * page_mapping() going NULL. By an amazing coincidence, 180 * this comes about because none of the users of the page 181 * in the ->sync_page() methods make essential use of the 182 * page_mapping(), merely passing the page down to the backing 183 * device's unplug functions when it's non-NULL, which in turn 184 * ignore it for all cases but swap, where only page_private(page) is 185 * of interest. When page_mapping() does go NULL, the entire 186 * call stack gracefully ignores the page and returns. 187 * -- wli 188 */ 189 smp_mb(); 190 mapping = page_mapping(page); 191 if (mapping && mapping->a_ops && mapping->a_ops->sync_page) 192 mapping->a_ops->sync_page(page); 193 io_schedule(); 194 return 0; 195 } 196 197 static int sync_page_killable(void *word) 198 { 199 sync_page(word); 200 return fatal_signal_pending(current) ? -EINTR : 0; 201 } 202 203 /** 204 * __filemap_fdatawrite_range - start writeback on mapping dirty pages in range 205 * @mapping: address space structure to write 206 * @start: offset in bytes where the range starts 207 * @end: offset in bytes where the range ends (inclusive) 208 * @sync_mode: enable synchronous operation 209 * 210 * Start writeback against all of a mapping's dirty pages that lie 211 * within the byte offsets <start, end> inclusive. 212 * 213 * If sync_mode is WB_SYNC_ALL then this is a "data integrity" operation, as 214 * opposed to a regular memory cleansing writeback. The difference between 215 * these two operations is that if a dirty page/buffer is encountered, it must 216 * be waited upon, and not just skipped over. 217 */ 218 int __filemap_fdatawrite_range(struct address_space *mapping, loff_t start, 219 loff_t end, int sync_mode) 220 { 221 int ret; 222 struct writeback_control wbc = { 223 .sync_mode = sync_mode, 224 .nr_to_write = LONG_MAX, 225 .range_start = start, 226 .range_end = end, 227 }; 228 229 if (!mapping_cap_writeback_dirty(mapping)) 230 return 0; 231 232 ret = do_writepages(mapping, &wbc); 233 return ret; 234 } 235 236 static inline int __filemap_fdatawrite(struct address_space *mapping, 237 int sync_mode) 238 { 239 return __filemap_fdatawrite_range(mapping, 0, LLONG_MAX, sync_mode); 240 } 241 242 int filemap_fdatawrite(struct address_space *mapping) 243 { 244 return __filemap_fdatawrite(mapping, WB_SYNC_ALL); 245 } 246 EXPORT_SYMBOL(filemap_fdatawrite); 247 248 int filemap_fdatawrite_range(struct address_space *mapping, loff_t start, 249 loff_t end) 250 { 251 return __filemap_fdatawrite_range(mapping, start, end, WB_SYNC_ALL); 252 } 253 EXPORT_SYMBOL(filemap_fdatawrite_range); 254 255 /** 256 * filemap_flush - mostly a non-blocking flush 257 * @mapping: target address_space 258 * 259 * This is a mostly non-blocking flush. Not suitable for data-integrity 260 * purposes - I/O may not be started against all dirty pages. 261 */ 262 int filemap_flush(struct address_space *mapping) 263 { 264 return __filemap_fdatawrite(mapping, WB_SYNC_NONE); 265 } 266 EXPORT_SYMBOL(filemap_flush); 267 268 /** 269 * filemap_fdatawait_range - wait for writeback to complete 270 * @mapping: address space structure to wait for 271 * @start_byte: offset in bytes where the range starts 272 * @end_byte: offset in bytes where the range ends (inclusive) 273 * 274 * Walk the list of under-writeback pages of the given address space 275 * in the given range and wait for all of them. 276 */ 277 int filemap_fdatawait_range(struct address_space *mapping, loff_t start_byte, 278 loff_t end_byte) 279 { 280 pgoff_t index = start_byte >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT; 281 pgoff_t end = end_byte >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT; 282 struct pagevec pvec; 283 int nr_pages; 284 int ret = 0; 285 286 if (end_byte < start_byte) 287 return 0; 288 289 pagevec_init(&pvec, 0); 290 while ((index <= end) && 291 (nr_pages = pagevec_lookup_tag(&pvec, mapping, &index, 292 PAGECACHE_TAG_WRITEBACK, 293 min(end - index, (pgoff_t)PAGEVEC_SIZE-1) + 1)) != 0) { 294 unsigned i; 295 296 for (i = 0; i < nr_pages; i++) { 297 struct page *page = pvec.pages[i]; 298 299 /* until radix tree lookup accepts end_index */ 300 if (page->index > end) 301 continue; 302 303 wait_on_page_writeback(page); 304 if (PageError(page)) 305 ret = -EIO; 306 } 307 pagevec_release(&pvec); 308 cond_resched(); 309 } 310 311 /* Check for outstanding write errors */ 312 if (test_and_clear_bit(AS_ENOSPC, &mapping->flags)) 313 ret = -ENOSPC; 314 if (test_and_clear_bit(AS_EIO, &mapping->flags)) 315 ret = -EIO; 316 317 return ret; 318 } 319 EXPORT_SYMBOL(filemap_fdatawait_range); 320 321 /** 322 * filemap_fdatawait - wait for all under-writeback pages to complete 323 * @mapping: address space structure to wait for 324 * 325 * Walk the list of under-writeback pages of the given address space 326 * and wait for all of them. 327 */ 328 int filemap_fdatawait(struct address_space *mapping) 329 { 330 loff_t i_size = i_size_read(mapping->host); 331 332 if (i_size == 0) 333 return 0; 334 335 return filemap_fdatawait_range(mapping, 0, i_size - 1); 336 } 337 EXPORT_SYMBOL(filemap_fdatawait); 338 339 int filemap_write_and_wait(struct address_space *mapping) 340 { 341 int err = 0; 342 343 if (mapping->nrpages) { 344 err = filemap_fdatawrite(mapping); 345 /* 346 * Even if the above returned error, the pages may be 347 * written partially (e.g. -ENOSPC), so we wait for it. 348 * But the -EIO is special case, it may indicate the worst 349 * thing (e.g. bug) happened, so we avoid waiting for it. 350 */ 351 if (err != -EIO) { 352 int err2 = filemap_fdatawait(mapping); 353 if (!err) 354 err = err2; 355 } 356 } 357 return err; 358 } 359 EXPORT_SYMBOL(filemap_write_and_wait); 360 361 /** 362 * filemap_write_and_wait_range - write out & wait on a file range 363 * @mapping: the address_space for the pages 364 * @lstart: offset in bytes where the range starts 365 * @lend: offset in bytes where the range ends (inclusive) 366 * 367 * Write out and wait upon file offsets lstart->lend, inclusive. 368 * 369 * Note that `lend' is inclusive (describes the last byte to be written) so 370 * that this function can be used to write to the very end-of-file (end = -1). 371 */ 372 int filemap_write_and_wait_range(struct address_space *mapping, 373 loff_t lstart, loff_t lend) 374 { 375 int err = 0; 376 377 if (mapping->nrpages) { 378 err = __filemap_fdatawrite_range(mapping, lstart, lend, 379 WB_SYNC_ALL); 380 /* See comment of filemap_write_and_wait() */ 381 if (err != -EIO) { 382 int err2 = filemap_fdatawait_range(mapping, 383 lstart, lend); 384 if (!err) 385 err = err2; 386 } 387 } 388 return err; 389 } 390 EXPORT_SYMBOL(filemap_write_and_wait_range); 391 392 /** 393 * add_to_page_cache_locked - add a locked page to the pagecache 394 * @page: page to add 395 * @mapping: the page's address_space 396 * @offset: page index 397 * @gfp_mask: page allocation mode 398 * 399 * This function is used to add a page to the pagecache. It must be locked. 400 * This function does not add the page to the LRU. The caller must do that. 401 */ 402 int add_to_page_cache_locked(struct page *page, struct address_space *mapping, 403 pgoff_t offset, gfp_t gfp_mask) 404 { 405 int error; 406 407 VM_BUG_ON(!PageLocked(page)); 408 409 error = mem_cgroup_cache_charge(page, current->mm, 410 gfp_mask & GFP_RECLAIM_MASK); 411 if (error) 412 goto out; 413 414 error = radix_tree_preload(gfp_mask & ~__GFP_HIGHMEM); 415 if (error == 0) { 416 page_cache_get(page); 417 page->mapping = mapping; 418 page->index = offset; 419 420 spin_lock_irq(&mapping->tree_lock); 421 error = radix_tree_insert(&mapping->page_tree, offset, page); 422 if (likely(!error)) { 423 mapping->nrpages++; 424 __inc_zone_page_state(page, NR_FILE_PAGES); 425 if (PageSwapBacked(page)) 426 __inc_zone_page_state(page, NR_SHMEM); 427 spin_unlock_irq(&mapping->tree_lock); 428 } else { 429 page->mapping = NULL; 430 spin_unlock_irq(&mapping->tree_lock); 431 mem_cgroup_uncharge_cache_page(page); 432 page_cache_release(page); 433 } 434 radix_tree_preload_end(); 435 } else 436 mem_cgroup_uncharge_cache_page(page); 437 out: 438 return error; 439 } 440 EXPORT_SYMBOL(add_to_page_cache_locked); 441 442 int add_to_page_cache_lru(struct page *page, struct address_space *mapping, 443 pgoff_t offset, gfp_t gfp_mask) 444 { 445 int ret; 446 447 /* 448 * Splice_read and readahead add shmem/tmpfs pages into the page cache 449 * before shmem_readpage has a chance to mark them as SwapBacked: they 450 * need to go on the anon lru below, and mem_cgroup_cache_charge 451 * (called in add_to_page_cache) needs to know where they're going too. 452 */ 453 if (mapping_cap_swap_backed(mapping)) 454 SetPageSwapBacked(page); 455 456 ret = add_to_page_cache(page, mapping, offset, gfp_mask); 457 if (ret == 0) { 458 if (page_is_file_cache(page)) 459 lru_cache_add_file(page); 460 else 461 lru_cache_add_anon(page); 462 } 463 return ret; 464 } 465 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(add_to_page_cache_lru); 466 467 #ifdef CONFIG_NUMA 468 struct page *__page_cache_alloc(gfp_t gfp) 469 { 470 int n; 471 struct page *page; 472 473 if (cpuset_do_page_mem_spread()) { 474 get_mems_allowed(); 475 n = cpuset_mem_spread_node(); 476 page = alloc_pages_exact_node(n, gfp, 0); 477 put_mems_allowed(); 478 return page; 479 } 480 return alloc_pages(gfp, 0); 481 } 482 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__page_cache_alloc); 483 #endif 484 485 static int __sleep_on_page_lock(void *word) 486 { 487 io_schedule(); 488 return 0; 489 } 490 491 /* 492 * In order to wait for pages to become available there must be 493 * waitqueues associated with pages. By using a hash table of 494 * waitqueues where the bucket discipline is to maintain all 495 * waiters on the same queue and wake all when any of the pages 496 * become available, and for the woken contexts to check to be 497 * sure the appropriate page became available, this saves space 498 * at a cost of "thundering herd" phenomena during rare hash 499 * collisions. 500 */ 501 static wait_queue_head_t *page_waitqueue(struct page *page) 502 { 503 const struct zone *zone = page_zone(page); 504 505 return &zone->wait_table[hash_ptr(page, zone->wait_table_bits)]; 506 } 507 508 static inline void wake_up_page(struct page *page, int bit) 509 { 510 __wake_up_bit(page_waitqueue(page), &page->flags, bit); 511 } 512 513 void wait_on_page_bit(struct page *page, int bit_nr) 514 { 515 DEFINE_WAIT_BIT(wait, &page->flags, bit_nr); 516 517 if (test_bit(bit_nr, &page->flags)) 518 __wait_on_bit(page_waitqueue(page), &wait, sync_page, 519 TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE); 520 } 521 EXPORT_SYMBOL(wait_on_page_bit); 522 523 /** 524 * add_page_wait_queue - Add an arbitrary waiter to a page's wait queue 525 * @page: Page defining the wait queue of interest 526 * @waiter: Waiter to add to the queue 527 * 528 * Add an arbitrary @waiter to the wait queue for the nominated @page. 529 */ 530 void add_page_wait_queue(struct page *page, wait_queue_t *waiter) 531 { 532 wait_queue_head_t *q = page_waitqueue(page); 533 unsigned long flags; 534 535 spin_lock_irqsave(&q->lock, flags); 536 __add_wait_queue(q, waiter); 537 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&q->lock, flags); 538 } 539 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(add_page_wait_queue); 540 541 /** 542 * unlock_page - unlock a locked page 543 * @page: the page 544 * 545 * Unlocks the page and wakes up sleepers in ___wait_on_page_locked(). 546 * Also wakes sleepers in wait_on_page_writeback() because the wakeup 547 * mechananism between PageLocked pages and PageWriteback pages is shared. 548 * But that's OK - sleepers in wait_on_page_writeback() just go back to sleep. 549 * 550 * The mb is necessary to enforce ordering between the clear_bit and the read 551 * of the waitqueue (to avoid SMP races with a parallel wait_on_page_locked()). 552 */ 553 void unlock_page(struct page *page) 554 { 555 VM_BUG_ON(!PageLocked(page)); 556 clear_bit_unlock(PG_locked, &page->flags); 557 smp_mb__after_clear_bit(); 558 wake_up_page(page, PG_locked); 559 } 560 EXPORT_SYMBOL(unlock_page); 561 562 /** 563 * end_page_writeback - end writeback against a page 564 * @page: the page 565 */ 566 void end_page_writeback(struct page *page) 567 { 568 if (TestClearPageReclaim(page)) 569 rotate_reclaimable_page(page); 570 571 if (!test_clear_page_writeback(page)) 572 BUG(); 573 574 smp_mb__after_clear_bit(); 575 wake_up_page(page, PG_writeback); 576 } 577 EXPORT_SYMBOL(end_page_writeback); 578 579 /** 580 * __lock_page - get a lock on the page, assuming we need to sleep to get it 581 * @page: the page to lock 582 * 583 * Ugly. Running sync_page() in state TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE is scary. If some 584 * random driver's requestfn sets TASK_RUNNING, we could busywait. However 585 * chances are that on the second loop, the block layer's plug list is empty, 586 * so sync_page() will then return in state TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE. 587 */ 588 void __lock_page(struct page *page) 589 { 590 DEFINE_WAIT_BIT(wait, &page->flags, PG_locked); 591 592 __wait_on_bit_lock(page_waitqueue(page), &wait, sync_page, 593 TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE); 594 } 595 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__lock_page); 596 597 int __lock_page_killable(struct page *page) 598 { 599 DEFINE_WAIT_BIT(wait, &page->flags, PG_locked); 600 601 return __wait_on_bit_lock(page_waitqueue(page), &wait, 602 sync_page_killable, TASK_KILLABLE); 603 } 604 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__lock_page_killable); 605 606 /** 607 * __lock_page_nosync - get a lock on the page, without calling sync_page() 608 * @page: the page to lock 609 * 610 * Variant of lock_page that does not require the caller to hold a reference 611 * on the page's mapping. 612 */ 613 void __lock_page_nosync(struct page *page) 614 { 615 DEFINE_WAIT_BIT(wait, &page->flags, PG_locked); 616 __wait_on_bit_lock(page_waitqueue(page), &wait, __sleep_on_page_lock, 617 TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE); 618 } 619 620 int __lock_page_or_retry(struct page *page, struct mm_struct *mm, 621 unsigned int flags) 622 { 623 if (!(flags & FAULT_FLAG_ALLOW_RETRY)) { 624 __lock_page(page); 625 return 1; 626 } else { 627 up_read(&mm->mmap_sem); 628 wait_on_page_locked(page); 629 return 0; 630 } 631 } 632 633 /** 634 * find_get_page - find and get a page reference 635 * @mapping: the address_space to search 636 * @offset: the page index 637 * 638 * Is there a pagecache struct page at the given (mapping, offset) tuple? 639 * If yes, increment its refcount and return it; if no, return NULL. 640 */ 641 struct page *find_get_page(struct address_space *mapping, pgoff_t offset) 642 { 643 void **pagep; 644 struct page *page; 645 646 rcu_read_lock(); 647 repeat: 648 page = NULL; 649 pagep = radix_tree_lookup_slot(&mapping->page_tree, offset); 650 if (pagep) { 651 page = radix_tree_deref_slot(pagep); 652 if (unlikely(!page)) 653 goto out; 654 if (radix_tree_deref_retry(page)) 655 goto repeat; 656 657 if (!page_cache_get_speculative(page)) 658 goto repeat; 659 660 /* 661 * Has the page moved? 662 * This is part of the lockless pagecache protocol. See 663 * include/linux/pagemap.h for details. 664 */ 665 if (unlikely(page != *pagep)) { 666 page_cache_release(page); 667 goto repeat; 668 } 669 } 670 out: 671 rcu_read_unlock(); 672 673 return page; 674 } 675 EXPORT_SYMBOL(find_get_page); 676 677 /** 678 * find_lock_page - locate, pin and lock a pagecache page 679 * @mapping: the address_space to search 680 * @offset: the page index 681 * 682 * Locates the desired pagecache page, locks it, increments its reference 683 * count and returns its address. 684 * 685 * Returns zero if the page was not present. find_lock_page() may sleep. 686 */ 687 struct page *find_lock_page(struct address_space *mapping, pgoff_t offset) 688 { 689 struct page *page; 690 691 repeat: 692 page = find_get_page(mapping, offset); 693 if (page) { 694 lock_page(page); 695 /* Has the page been truncated? */ 696 if (unlikely(page->mapping != mapping)) { 697 unlock_page(page); 698 page_cache_release(page); 699 goto repeat; 700 } 701 VM_BUG_ON(page->index != offset); 702 } 703 return page; 704 } 705 EXPORT_SYMBOL(find_lock_page); 706 707 /** 708 * find_or_create_page - locate or add a pagecache page 709 * @mapping: the page's address_space 710 * @index: the page's index into the mapping 711 * @gfp_mask: page allocation mode 712 * 713 * Locates a page in the pagecache. If the page is not present, a new page 714 * is allocated using @gfp_mask and is added to the pagecache and to the VM's 715 * LRU list. The returned page is locked and has its reference count 716 * incremented. 717 * 718 * find_or_create_page() may sleep, even if @gfp_flags specifies an atomic 719 * allocation! 720 * 721 * find_or_create_page() returns the desired page's address, or zero on 722 * memory exhaustion. 723 */ 724 struct page *find_or_create_page(struct address_space *mapping, 725 pgoff_t index, gfp_t gfp_mask) 726 { 727 struct page *page; 728 int err; 729 repeat: 730 page = find_lock_page(mapping, index); 731 if (!page) { 732 page = __page_cache_alloc(gfp_mask); 733 if (!page) 734 return NULL; 735 /* 736 * We want a regular kernel memory (not highmem or DMA etc) 737 * allocation for the radix tree nodes, but we need to honour 738 * the context-specific requirements the caller has asked for. 739 * GFP_RECLAIM_MASK collects those requirements. 740 */ 741 err = add_to_page_cache_lru(page, mapping, index, 742 (gfp_mask & GFP_RECLAIM_MASK)); 743 if (unlikely(err)) { 744 page_cache_release(page); 745 page = NULL; 746 if (err == -EEXIST) 747 goto repeat; 748 } 749 } 750 return page; 751 } 752 EXPORT_SYMBOL(find_or_create_page); 753 754 /** 755 * find_get_pages - gang pagecache lookup 756 * @mapping: The address_space to search 757 * @start: The starting page index 758 * @nr_pages: The maximum number of pages 759 * @pages: Where the resulting pages are placed 760 * 761 * find_get_pages() will search for and return a group of up to 762 * @nr_pages pages in the mapping. The pages are placed at @pages. 763 * find_get_pages() takes a reference against the returned pages. 764 * 765 * The search returns a group of mapping-contiguous pages with ascending 766 * indexes. There may be holes in the indices due to not-present pages. 767 * 768 * find_get_pages() returns the number of pages which were found. 769 */ 770 unsigned find_get_pages(struct address_space *mapping, pgoff_t start, 771 unsigned int nr_pages, struct page **pages) 772 { 773 unsigned int i; 774 unsigned int ret; 775 unsigned int nr_found; 776 777 rcu_read_lock(); 778 restart: 779 nr_found = radix_tree_gang_lookup_slot(&mapping->page_tree, 780 (void ***)pages, start, nr_pages); 781 ret = 0; 782 for (i = 0; i < nr_found; i++) { 783 struct page *page; 784 repeat: 785 page = radix_tree_deref_slot((void **)pages[i]); 786 if (unlikely(!page)) 787 continue; 788 if (radix_tree_deref_retry(page)) { 789 if (ret) 790 start = pages[ret-1]->index; 791 goto restart; 792 } 793 794 if (!page_cache_get_speculative(page)) 795 goto repeat; 796 797 /* Has the page moved? */ 798 if (unlikely(page != *((void **)pages[i]))) { 799 page_cache_release(page); 800 goto repeat; 801 } 802 803 pages[ret] = page; 804 ret++; 805 } 806 rcu_read_unlock(); 807 return ret; 808 } 809 810 /** 811 * find_get_pages_contig - gang contiguous pagecache lookup 812 * @mapping: The address_space to search 813 * @index: The starting page index 814 * @nr_pages: The maximum number of pages 815 * @pages: Where the resulting pages are placed 816 * 817 * find_get_pages_contig() works exactly like find_get_pages(), except 818 * that the returned number of pages are guaranteed to be contiguous. 819 * 820 * find_get_pages_contig() returns the number of pages which were found. 821 */ 822 unsigned find_get_pages_contig(struct address_space *mapping, pgoff_t index, 823 unsigned int nr_pages, struct page **pages) 824 { 825 unsigned int i; 826 unsigned int ret; 827 unsigned int nr_found; 828 829 rcu_read_lock(); 830 restart: 831 nr_found = radix_tree_gang_lookup_slot(&mapping->page_tree, 832 (void ***)pages, index, nr_pages); 833 ret = 0; 834 for (i = 0; i < nr_found; i++) { 835 struct page *page; 836 repeat: 837 page = radix_tree_deref_slot((void **)pages[i]); 838 if (unlikely(!page)) 839 continue; 840 if (radix_tree_deref_retry(page)) 841 goto restart; 842 843 if (page->mapping == NULL || page->index != index) 844 break; 845 846 if (!page_cache_get_speculative(page)) 847 goto repeat; 848 849 /* Has the page moved? */ 850 if (unlikely(page != *((void **)pages[i]))) { 851 page_cache_release(page); 852 goto repeat; 853 } 854 855 pages[ret] = page; 856 ret++; 857 index++; 858 } 859 rcu_read_unlock(); 860 return ret; 861 } 862 EXPORT_SYMBOL(find_get_pages_contig); 863 864 /** 865 * find_get_pages_tag - find and return pages that match @tag 866 * @mapping: the address_space to search 867 * @index: the starting page index 868 * @tag: the tag index 869 * @nr_pages: the maximum number of pages 870 * @pages: where the resulting pages are placed 871 * 872 * Like find_get_pages, except we only return pages which are tagged with 873 * @tag. We update @index to index the next page for the traversal. 874 */ 875 unsigned find_get_pages_tag(struct address_space *mapping, pgoff_t *index, 876 int tag, unsigned int nr_pages, struct page **pages) 877 { 878 unsigned int i; 879 unsigned int ret; 880 unsigned int nr_found; 881 882 rcu_read_lock(); 883 restart: 884 nr_found = radix_tree_gang_lookup_tag_slot(&mapping->page_tree, 885 (void ***)pages, *index, nr_pages, tag); 886 ret = 0; 887 for (i = 0; i < nr_found; i++) { 888 struct page *page; 889 repeat: 890 page = radix_tree_deref_slot((void **)pages[i]); 891 if (unlikely(!page)) 892 continue; 893 if (radix_tree_deref_retry(page)) 894 goto restart; 895 896 if (!page_cache_get_speculative(page)) 897 goto repeat; 898 899 /* Has the page moved? */ 900 if (unlikely(page != *((void **)pages[i]))) { 901 page_cache_release(page); 902 goto repeat; 903 } 904 905 pages[ret] = page; 906 ret++; 907 } 908 rcu_read_unlock(); 909 910 if (ret) 911 *index = pages[ret - 1]->index + 1; 912 913 return ret; 914 } 915 EXPORT_SYMBOL(find_get_pages_tag); 916 917 /** 918 * grab_cache_page_nowait - returns locked page at given index in given cache 919 * @mapping: target address_space 920 * @index: the page index 921 * 922 * Same as grab_cache_page(), but do not wait if the page is unavailable. 923 * This is intended for speculative data generators, where the data can 924 * be regenerated if the page couldn't be grabbed. This routine should 925 * be safe to call while holding the lock for another page. 926 * 927 * Clear __GFP_FS when allocating the page to avoid recursion into the fs 928 * and deadlock against the caller's locked page. 929 */ 930 struct page * 931 grab_cache_page_nowait(struct address_space *mapping, pgoff_t index) 932 { 933 struct page *page = find_get_page(mapping, index); 934 935 if (page) { 936 if (trylock_page(page)) 937 return page; 938 page_cache_release(page); 939 return NULL; 940 } 941 page = __page_cache_alloc(mapping_gfp_mask(mapping) & ~__GFP_FS); 942 if (page && add_to_page_cache_lru(page, mapping, index, GFP_NOFS)) { 943 page_cache_release(page); 944 page = NULL; 945 } 946 return page; 947 } 948 EXPORT_SYMBOL(grab_cache_page_nowait); 949 950 /* 951 * CD/DVDs are error prone. When a medium error occurs, the driver may fail 952 * a _large_ part of the i/o request. Imagine the worst scenario: 953 * 954 * ---R__________________________________________B__________ 955 * ^ reading here ^ bad block(assume 4k) 956 * 957 * read(R) => miss => readahead(R...B) => media error => frustrating retries 958 * => failing the whole request => read(R) => read(R+1) => 959 * readahead(R+1...B+1) => bang => read(R+2) => read(R+3) => 960 * readahead(R+3...B+2) => bang => read(R+3) => read(R+4) => 961 * readahead(R+4...B+3) => bang => read(R+4) => read(R+5) => ...... 962 * 963 * It is going insane. Fix it by quickly scaling down the readahead size. 964 */ 965 static void shrink_readahead_size_eio(struct file *filp, 966 struct file_ra_state *ra) 967 { 968 ra->ra_pages /= 4; 969 } 970 971 /** 972 * do_generic_file_read - generic file read routine 973 * @filp: the file to read 974 * @ppos: current file position 975 * @desc: read_descriptor 976 * @actor: read method 977 * 978 * This is a generic file read routine, and uses the 979 * mapping->a_ops->readpage() function for the actual low-level stuff. 980 * 981 * This is really ugly. But the goto's actually try to clarify some 982 * of the logic when it comes to error handling etc. 983 */ 984 static void do_generic_file_read(struct file *filp, loff_t *ppos, 985 read_descriptor_t *desc, read_actor_t actor) 986 { 987 struct address_space *mapping = filp->f_mapping; 988 struct inode *inode = mapping->host; 989 struct file_ra_state *ra = &filp->f_ra; 990 pgoff_t index; 991 pgoff_t last_index; 992 pgoff_t prev_index; 993 unsigned long offset; /* offset into pagecache page */ 994 unsigned int prev_offset; 995 int error; 996 997 index = *ppos >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT; 998 prev_index = ra->prev_pos >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT; 999 prev_offset = ra->prev_pos & (PAGE_CACHE_SIZE-1); 1000 last_index = (*ppos + desc->count + PAGE_CACHE_SIZE-1) >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT; 1001 offset = *ppos & ~PAGE_CACHE_MASK; 1002 1003 for (;;) { 1004 struct page *page; 1005 pgoff_t end_index; 1006 loff_t isize; 1007 unsigned long nr, ret; 1008 1009 cond_resched(); 1010 find_page: 1011 page = find_get_page(mapping, index); 1012 if (!page) { 1013 page_cache_sync_readahead(mapping, 1014 ra, filp, 1015 index, last_index - index); 1016 page = find_get_page(mapping, index); 1017 if (unlikely(page == NULL)) 1018 goto no_cached_page; 1019 } 1020 if (PageReadahead(page)) { 1021 page_cache_async_readahead(mapping, 1022 ra, filp, page, 1023 index, last_index - index); 1024 } 1025 if (!PageUptodate(page)) { 1026 if (inode->i_blkbits == PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT || 1027 !mapping->a_ops->is_partially_uptodate) 1028 goto page_not_up_to_date; 1029 if (!trylock_page(page)) 1030 goto page_not_up_to_date; 1031 /* Did it get truncated before we got the lock? */ 1032 if (!page->mapping) 1033 goto page_not_up_to_date_locked; 1034 if (!mapping->a_ops->is_partially_uptodate(page, 1035 desc, offset)) 1036 goto page_not_up_to_date_locked; 1037 unlock_page(page); 1038 } 1039 page_ok: 1040 /* 1041 * i_size must be checked after we know the page is Uptodate. 1042 * 1043 * Checking i_size after the check allows us to calculate 1044 * the correct value for "nr", which means the zero-filled 1045 * part of the page is not copied back to userspace (unless 1046 * another truncate extends the file - this is desired though). 1047 */ 1048 1049 isize = i_size_read(inode); 1050 end_index = (isize - 1) >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT; 1051 if (unlikely(!isize || index > end_index)) { 1052 page_cache_release(page); 1053 goto out; 1054 } 1055 1056 /* nr is the maximum number of bytes to copy from this page */ 1057 nr = PAGE_CACHE_SIZE; 1058 if (index == end_index) { 1059 nr = ((isize - 1) & ~PAGE_CACHE_MASK) + 1; 1060 if (nr <= offset) { 1061 page_cache_release(page); 1062 goto out; 1063 } 1064 } 1065 nr = nr - offset; 1066 1067 /* If users can be writing to this page using arbitrary 1068 * virtual addresses, take care about potential aliasing 1069 * before reading the page on the kernel side. 1070 */ 1071 if (mapping_writably_mapped(mapping)) 1072 flush_dcache_page(page); 1073 1074 /* 1075 * When a sequential read accesses a page several times, 1076 * only mark it as accessed the first time. 1077 */ 1078 if (prev_index != index || offset != prev_offset) 1079 mark_page_accessed(page); 1080 prev_index = index; 1081 1082 /* 1083 * Ok, we have the page, and it's up-to-date, so 1084 * now we can copy it to user space... 1085 * 1086 * The actor routine returns how many bytes were actually used.. 1087 * NOTE! This may not be the same as how much of a user buffer 1088 * we filled up (we may be padding etc), so we can only update 1089 * "pos" here (the actor routine has to update the user buffer 1090 * pointers and the remaining count). 1091 */ 1092 ret = actor(desc, page, offset, nr); 1093 offset += ret; 1094 index += offset >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT; 1095 offset &= ~PAGE_CACHE_MASK; 1096 prev_offset = offset; 1097 1098 page_cache_release(page); 1099 if (ret == nr && desc->count) 1100 continue; 1101 goto out; 1102 1103 page_not_up_to_date: 1104 /* Get exclusive access to the page ... */ 1105 error = lock_page_killable(page); 1106 if (unlikely(error)) 1107 goto readpage_error; 1108 1109 page_not_up_to_date_locked: 1110 /* Did it get truncated before we got the lock? */ 1111 if (!page->mapping) { 1112 unlock_page(page); 1113 page_cache_release(page); 1114 continue; 1115 } 1116 1117 /* Did somebody else fill it already? */ 1118 if (PageUptodate(page)) { 1119 unlock_page(page); 1120 goto page_ok; 1121 } 1122 1123 readpage: 1124 /* 1125 * A previous I/O error may have been due to temporary 1126 * failures, eg. multipath errors. 1127 * PG_error will be set again if readpage fails. 1128 */ 1129 ClearPageError(page); 1130 /* Start the actual read. The read will unlock the page. */ 1131 error = mapping->a_ops->readpage(filp, page); 1132 1133 if (unlikely(error)) { 1134 if (error == AOP_TRUNCATED_PAGE) { 1135 page_cache_release(page); 1136 goto find_page; 1137 } 1138 goto readpage_error; 1139 } 1140 1141 if (!PageUptodate(page)) { 1142 error = lock_page_killable(page); 1143 if (unlikely(error)) 1144 goto readpage_error; 1145 if (!PageUptodate(page)) { 1146 if (page->mapping == NULL) { 1147 /* 1148 * invalidate_mapping_pages got it 1149 */ 1150 unlock_page(page); 1151 page_cache_release(page); 1152 goto find_page; 1153 } 1154 unlock_page(page); 1155 shrink_readahead_size_eio(filp, ra); 1156 error = -EIO; 1157 goto readpage_error; 1158 } 1159 unlock_page(page); 1160 } 1161 1162 goto page_ok; 1163 1164 readpage_error: 1165 /* UHHUH! A synchronous read error occurred. Report it */ 1166 desc->error = error; 1167 page_cache_release(page); 1168 goto out; 1169 1170 no_cached_page: 1171 /* 1172 * Ok, it wasn't cached, so we need to create a new 1173 * page.. 1174 */ 1175 page = page_cache_alloc_cold(mapping); 1176 if (!page) { 1177 desc->error = -ENOMEM; 1178 goto out; 1179 } 1180 error = add_to_page_cache_lru(page, mapping, 1181 index, GFP_KERNEL); 1182 if (error) { 1183 page_cache_release(page); 1184 if (error == -EEXIST) 1185 goto find_page; 1186 desc->error = error; 1187 goto out; 1188 } 1189 goto readpage; 1190 } 1191 1192 out: 1193 ra->prev_pos = prev_index; 1194 ra->prev_pos <<= PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT; 1195 ra->prev_pos |= prev_offset; 1196 1197 *ppos = ((loff_t)index << PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT) + offset; 1198 file_accessed(filp); 1199 } 1200 1201 int file_read_actor(read_descriptor_t *desc, struct page *page, 1202 unsigned long offset, unsigned long size) 1203 { 1204 char *kaddr; 1205 unsigned long left, count = desc->count; 1206 1207 if (size > count) 1208 size = count; 1209 1210 /* 1211 * Faults on the destination of a read are common, so do it before 1212 * taking the kmap. 1213 */ 1214 if (!fault_in_pages_writeable(desc->arg.buf, size)) { 1215 kaddr = kmap_atomic(page, KM_USER0); 1216 left = __copy_to_user_inatomic(desc->arg.buf, 1217 kaddr + offset, size); 1218 kunmap_atomic(kaddr, KM_USER0); 1219 if (left == 0) 1220 goto success; 1221 } 1222 1223 /* Do it the slow way */ 1224 kaddr = kmap(page); 1225 left = __copy_to_user(desc->arg.buf, kaddr + offset, size); 1226 kunmap(page); 1227 1228 if (left) { 1229 size -= left; 1230 desc->error = -EFAULT; 1231 } 1232 success: 1233 desc->count = count - size; 1234 desc->written += size; 1235 desc->arg.buf += size; 1236 return size; 1237 } 1238 1239 /* 1240 * Performs necessary checks before doing a write 1241 * @iov: io vector request 1242 * @nr_segs: number of segments in the iovec 1243 * @count: number of bytes to write 1244 * @access_flags: type of access: %VERIFY_READ or %VERIFY_WRITE 1245 * 1246 * Adjust number of segments and amount of bytes to write (nr_segs should be 1247 * properly initialized first). Returns appropriate error code that caller 1248 * should return or zero in case that write should be allowed. 1249 */ 1250 int generic_segment_checks(const struct iovec *iov, 1251 unsigned long *nr_segs, size_t *count, int access_flags) 1252 { 1253 unsigned long seg; 1254 size_t cnt = 0; 1255 for (seg = 0; seg < *nr_segs; seg++) { 1256 const struct iovec *iv = &iov[seg]; 1257 1258 /* 1259 * If any segment has a negative length, or the cumulative 1260 * length ever wraps negative then return -EINVAL. 1261 */ 1262 cnt += iv->iov_len; 1263 if (unlikely((ssize_t)(cnt|iv->iov_len) < 0)) 1264 return -EINVAL; 1265 if (access_ok(access_flags, iv->iov_base, iv->iov_len)) 1266 continue; 1267 if (seg == 0) 1268 return -EFAULT; 1269 *nr_segs = seg; 1270 cnt -= iv->iov_len; /* This segment is no good */ 1271 break; 1272 } 1273 *count = cnt; 1274 return 0; 1275 } 1276 EXPORT_SYMBOL(generic_segment_checks); 1277 1278 /** 1279 * generic_file_aio_read - generic filesystem read routine 1280 * @iocb: kernel I/O control block 1281 * @iov: io vector request 1282 * @nr_segs: number of segments in the iovec 1283 * @pos: current file position 1284 * 1285 * This is the "read()" routine for all filesystems 1286 * that can use the page cache directly. 1287 */ 1288 ssize_t 1289 generic_file_aio_read(struct kiocb *iocb, const struct iovec *iov, 1290 unsigned long nr_segs, loff_t pos) 1291 { 1292 struct file *filp = iocb->ki_filp; 1293 ssize_t retval; 1294 unsigned long seg = 0; 1295 size_t count; 1296 loff_t *ppos = &iocb->ki_pos; 1297 1298 count = 0; 1299 retval = generic_segment_checks(iov, &nr_segs, &count, VERIFY_WRITE); 1300 if (retval) 1301 return retval; 1302 1303 /* coalesce the iovecs and go direct-to-BIO for O_DIRECT */ 1304 if (filp->f_flags & O_DIRECT) { 1305 loff_t size; 1306 struct address_space *mapping; 1307 struct inode *inode; 1308 1309 mapping = filp->f_mapping; 1310 inode = mapping->host; 1311 if (!count) 1312 goto out; /* skip atime */ 1313 size = i_size_read(inode); 1314 if (pos < size) { 1315 retval = filemap_write_and_wait_range(mapping, pos, 1316 pos + iov_length(iov, nr_segs) - 1); 1317 if (!retval) { 1318 retval = mapping->a_ops->direct_IO(READ, iocb, 1319 iov, pos, nr_segs); 1320 } 1321 if (retval > 0) { 1322 *ppos = pos + retval; 1323 count -= retval; 1324 } 1325 1326 /* 1327 * Btrfs can have a short DIO read if we encounter 1328 * compressed extents, so if there was an error, or if 1329 * we've already read everything we wanted to, or if 1330 * there was a short read because we hit EOF, go ahead 1331 * and return. Otherwise fallthrough to buffered io for 1332 * the rest of the read. 1333 */ 1334 if (retval < 0 || !count || *ppos >= size) { 1335 file_accessed(filp); 1336 goto out; 1337 } 1338 } 1339 } 1340 1341 count = retval; 1342 for (seg = 0; seg < nr_segs; seg++) { 1343 read_descriptor_t desc; 1344 loff_t offset = 0; 1345 1346 /* 1347 * If we did a short DIO read we need to skip the section of the 1348 * iov that we've already read data into. 1349 */ 1350 if (count) { 1351 if (count > iov[seg].iov_len) { 1352 count -= iov[seg].iov_len; 1353 continue; 1354 } 1355 offset = count; 1356 count = 0; 1357 } 1358 1359 desc.written = 0; 1360 desc.arg.buf = iov[seg].iov_base + offset; 1361 desc.count = iov[seg].iov_len - offset; 1362 if (desc.count == 0) 1363 continue; 1364 desc.error = 0; 1365 do_generic_file_read(filp, ppos, &desc, file_read_actor); 1366 retval += desc.written; 1367 if (desc.error) { 1368 retval = retval ?: desc.error; 1369 break; 1370 } 1371 if (desc.count > 0) 1372 break; 1373 } 1374 out: 1375 return retval; 1376 } 1377 EXPORT_SYMBOL(generic_file_aio_read); 1378 1379 static ssize_t 1380 do_readahead(struct address_space *mapping, struct file *filp, 1381 pgoff_t index, unsigned long nr) 1382 { 1383 if (!mapping || !mapping->a_ops || !mapping->a_ops->readpage) 1384 return -EINVAL; 1385 1386 force_page_cache_readahead(mapping, filp, index, nr); 1387 return 0; 1388 } 1389 1390 SYSCALL_DEFINE(readahead)(int fd, loff_t offset, size_t count) 1391 { 1392 ssize_t ret; 1393 struct file *file; 1394 1395 ret = -EBADF; 1396 file = fget(fd); 1397 if (file) { 1398 if (file->f_mode & FMODE_READ) { 1399 struct address_space *mapping = file->f_mapping; 1400 pgoff_t start = offset >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT; 1401 pgoff_t end = (offset + count - 1) >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT; 1402 unsigned long len = end - start + 1; 1403 ret = do_readahead(mapping, file, start, len); 1404 } 1405 fput(file); 1406 } 1407 return ret; 1408 } 1409 #ifdef CONFIG_HAVE_SYSCALL_WRAPPERS 1410 asmlinkage long SyS_readahead(long fd, loff_t offset, long count) 1411 { 1412 return SYSC_readahead((int) fd, offset, (size_t) count); 1413 } 1414 SYSCALL_ALIAS(sys_readahead, SyS_readahead); 1415 #endif 1416 1417 #ifdef CONFIG_MMU 1418 /** 1419 * page_cache_read - adds requested page to the page cache if not already there 1420 * @file: file to read 1421 * @offset: page index 1422 * 1423 * This adds the requested page to the page cache if it isn't already there, 1424 * and schedules an I/O to read in its contents from disk. 1425 */ 1426 static int page_cache_read(struct file *file, pgoff_t offset) 1427 { 1428 struct address_space *mapping = file->f_mapping; 1429 struct page *page; 1430 int ret; 1431 1432 do { 1433 page = page_cache_alloc_cold(mapping); 1434 if (!page) 1435 return -ENOMEM; 1436 1437 ret = add_to_page_cache_lru(page, mapping, offset, GFP_KERNEL); 1438 if (ret == 0) 1439 ret = mapping->a_ops->readpage(file, page); 1440 else if (ret == -EEXIST) 1441 ret = 0; /* losing race to add is OK */ 1442 1443 page_cache_release(page); 1444 1445 } while (ret == AOP_TRUNCATED_PAGE); 1446 1447 return ret; 1448 } 1449 1450 #define MMAP_LOTSAMISS (100) 1451 1452 /* 1453 * Synchronous readahead happens when we don't even find 1454 * a page in the page cache at all. 1455 */ 1456 static void do_sync_mmap_readahead(struct vm_area_struct *vma, 1457 struct file_ra_state *ra, 1458 struct file *file, 1459 pgoff_t offset) 1460 { 1461 unsigned long ra_pages; 1462 struct address_space *mapping = file->f_mapping; 1463 1464 /* If we don't want any read-ahead, don't bother */ 1465 if (VM_RandomReadHint(vma)) 1466 return; 1467 1468 if (VM_SequentialReadHint(vma) || 1469 offset - 1 == (ra->prev_pos >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT)) { 1470 page_cache_sync_readahead(mapping, ra, file, offset, 1471 ra->ra_pages); 1472 return; 1473 } 1474 1475 if (ra->mmap_miss < INT_MAX) 1476 ra->mmap_miss++; 1477 1478 /* 1479 * Do we miss much more than hit in this file? If so, 1480 * stop bothering with read-ahead. It will only hurt. 1481 */ 1482 if (ra->mmap_miss > MMAP_LOTSAMISS) 1483 return; 1484 1485 /* 1486 * mmap read-around 1487 */ 1488 ra_pages = max_sane_readahead(ra->ra_pages); 1489 if (ra_pages) { 1490 ra->start = max_t(long, 0, offset - ra_pages/2); 1491 ra->size = ra_pages; 1492 ra->async_size = 0; 1493 ra_submit(ra, mapping, file); 1494 } 1495 } 1496 1497 /* 1498 * Asynchronous readahead happens when we find the page and PG_readahead, 1499 * so we want to possibly extend the readahead further.. 1500 */ 1501 static void do_async_mmap_readahead(struct vm_area_struct *vma, 1502 struct file_ra_state *ra, 1503 struct file *file, 1504 struct page *page, 1505 pgoff_t offset) 1506 { 1507 struct address_space *mapping = file->f_mapping; 1508 1509 /* If we don't want any read-ahead, don't bother */ 1510 if (VM_RandomReadHint(vma)) 1511 return; 1512 if (ra->mmap_miss > 0) 1513 ra->mmap_miss--; 1514 if (PageReadahead(page)) 1515 page_cache_async_readahead(mapping, ra, file, 1516 page, offset, ra->ra_pages); 1517 } 1518 1519 /** 1520 * filemap_fault - read in file data for page fault handling 1521 * @vma: vma in which the fault was taken 1522 * @vmf: struct vm_fault containing details of the fault 1523 * 1524 * filemap_fault() is invoked via the vma operations vector for a 1525 * mapped memory region to read in file data during a page fault. 1526 * 1527 * The goto's are kind of ugly, but this streamlines the normal case of having 1528 * it in the page cache, and handles the special cases reasonably without 1529 * having a lot of duplicated code. 1530 */ 1531 int filemap_fault(struct vm_area_struct *vma, struct vm_fault *vmf) 1532 { 1533 int error; 1534 struct file *file = vma->vm_file; 1535 struct address_space *mapping = file->f_mapping; 1536 struct file_ra_state *ra = &file->f_ra; 1537 struct inode *inode = mapping->host; 1538 pgoff_t offset = vmf->pgoff; 1539 struct page *page; 1540 pgoff_t size; 1541 int ret = 0; 1542 1543 size = (i_size_read(inode) + PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - 1) >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT; 1544 if (offset >= size) 1545 return VM_FAULT_SIGBUS; 1546 1547 /* 1548 * Do we have something in the page cache already? 1549 */ 1550 page = find_get_page(mapping, offset); 1551 if (likely(page)) { 1552 /* 1553 * We found the page, so try async readahead before 1554 * waiting for the lock. 1555 */ 1556 do_async_mmap_readahead(vma, ra, file, page, offset); 1557 } else { 1558 /* No page in the page cache at all */ 1559 do_sync_mmap_readahead(vma, ra, file, offset); 1560 count_vm_event(PGMAJFAULT); 1561 ret = VM_FAULT_MAJOR; 1562 retry_find: 1563 page = find_get_page(mapping, offset); 1564 if (!page) 1565 goto no_cached_page; 1566 } 1567 1568 if (!lock_page_or_retry(page, vma->vm_mm, vmf->flags)) { 1569 page_cache_release(page); 1570 return ret | VM_FAULT_RETRY; 1571 } 1572 1573 /* Did it get truncated? */ 1574 if (unlikely(page->mapping != mapping)) { 1575 unlock_page(page); 1576 put_page(page); 1577 goto retry_find; 1578 } 1579 VM_BUG_ON(page->index != offset); 1580 1581 /* 1582 * We have a locked page in the page cache, now we need to check 1583 * that it's up-to-date. If not, it is going to be due to an error. 1584 */ 1585 if (unlikely(!PageUptodate(page))) 1586 goto page_not_uptodate; 1587 1588 /* 1589 * Found the page and have a reference on it. 1590 * We must recheck i_size under page lock. 1591 */ 1592 size = (i_size_read(inode) + PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - 1) >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT; 1593 if (unlikely(offset >= size)) { 1594 unlock_page(page); 1595 page_cache_release(page); 1596 return VM_FAULT_SIGBUS; 1597 } 1598 1599 ra->prev_pos = (loff_t)offset << PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT; 1600 vmf->page = page; 1601 return ret | VM_FAULT_LOCKED; 1602 1603 no_cached_page: 1604 /* 1605 * We're only likely to ever get here if MADV_RANDOM is in 1606 * effect. 1607 */ 1608 error = page_cache_read(file, offset); 1609 1610 /* 1611 * The page we want has now been added to the page cache. 1612 * In the unlikely event that someone removed it in the 1613 * meantime, we'll just come back here and read it again. 1614 */ 1615 if (error >= 0) 1616 goto retry_find; 1617 1618 /* 1619 * An error return from page_cache_read can result if the 1620 * system is low on memory, or a problem occurs while trying 1621 * to schedule I/O. 1622 */ 1623 if (error == -ENOMEM) 1624 return VM_FAULT_OOM; 1625 return VM_FAULT_SIGBUS; 1626 1627 page_not_uptodate: 1628 /* 1629 * Umm, take care of errors if the page isn't up-to-date. 1630 * Try to re-read it _once_. We do this synchronously, 1631 * because there really aren't any performance issues here 1632 * and we need to check for errors. 1633 */ 1634 ClearPageError(page); 1635 error = mapping->a_ops->readpage(file, page); 1636 if (!error) { 1637 wait_on_page_locked(page); 1638 if (!PageUptodate(page)) 1639 error = -EIO; 1640 } 1641 page_cache_release(page); 1642 1643 if (!error || error == AOP_TRUNCATED_PAGE) 1644 goto retry_find; 1645 1646 /* Things didn't work out. Return zero to tell the mm layer so. */ 1647 shrink_readahead_size_eio(file, ra); 1648 return VM_FAULT_SIGBUS; 1649 } 1650 EXPORT_SYMBOL(filemap_fault); 1651 1652 const struct vm_operations_struct generic_file_vm_ops = { 1653 .fault = filemap_fault, 1654 }; 1655 1656 /* This is used for a general mmap of a disk file */ 1657 1658 int generic_file_mmap(struct file * file, struct vm_area_struct * vma) 1659 { 1660 struct address_space *mapping = file->f_mapping; 1661 1662 if (!mapping->a_ops->readpage) 1663 return -ENOEXEC; 1664 file_accessed(file); 1665 vma->vm_ops = &generic_file_vm_ops; 1666 vma->vm_flags |= VM_CAN_NONLINEAR; 1667 return 0; 1668 } 1669 1670 /* 1671 * This is for filesystems which do not implement ->writepage. 1672 */ 1673 int generic_file_readonly_mmap(struct file *file, struct vm_area_struct *vma) 1674 { 1675 if ((vma->vm_flags & VM_SHARED) && (vma->vm_flags & VM_MAYWRITE)) 1676 return -EINVAL; 1677 return generic_file_mmap(file, vma); 1678 } 1679 #else 1680 int generic_file_mmap(struct file * file, struct vm_area_struct * vma) 1681 { 1682 return -ENOSYS; 1683 } 1684 int generic_file_readonly_mmap(struct file * file, struct vm_area_struct * vma) 1685 { 1686 return -ENOSYS; 1687 } 1688 #endif /* CONFIG_MMU */ 1689 1690 EXPORT_SYMBOL(generic_file_mmap); 1691 EXPORT_SYMBOL(generic_file_readonly_mmap); 1692 1693 static struct page *__read_cache_page(struct address_space *mapping, 1694 pgoff_t index, 1695 int (*filler)(void *,struct page*), 1696 void *data, 1697 gfp_t gfp) 1698 { 1699 struct page *page; 1700 int err; 1701 repeat: 1702 page = find_get_page(mapping, index); 1703 if (!page) { 1704 page = __page_cache_alloc(gfp | __GFP_COLD); 1705 if (!page) 1706 return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM); 1707 err = add_to_page_cache_lru(page, mapping, index, GFP_KERNEL); 1708 if (unlikely(err)) { 1709 page_cache_release(page); 1710 if (err == -EEXIST) 1711 goto repeat; 1712 /* Presumably ENOMEM for radix tree node */ 1713 return ERR_PTR(err); 1714 } 1715 err = filler(data, page); 1716 if (err < 0) { 1717 page_cache_release(page); 1718 page = ERR_PTR(err); 1719 } 1720 } 1721 return page; 1722 } 1723 1724 static struct page *do_read_cache_page(struct address_space *mapping, 1725 pgoff_t index, 1726 int (*filler)(void *,struct page*), 1727 void *data, 1728 gfp_t gfp) 1729 1730 { 1731 struct page *page; 1732 int err; 1733 1734 retry: 1735 page = __read_cache_page(mapping, index, filler, data, gfp); 1736 if (IS_ERR(page)) 1737 return page; 1738 if (PageUptodate(page)) 1739 goto out; 1740 1741 lock_page(page); 1742 if (!page->mapping) { 1743 unlock_page(page); 1744 page_cache_release(page); 1745 goto retry; 1746 } 1747 if (PageUptodate(page)) { 1748 unlock_page(page); 1749 goto out; 1750 } 1751 err = filler(data, page); 1752 if (err < 0) { 1753 page_cache_release(page); 1754 return ERR_PTR(err); 1755 } 1756 out: 1757 mark_page_accessed(page); 1758 return page; 1759 } 1760 1761 /** 1762 * read_cache_page_async - read into page cache, fill it if needed 1763 * @mapping: the page's address_space 1764 * @index: the page index 1765 * @filler: function to perform the read 1766 * @data: destination for read data 1767 * 1768 * Same as read_cache_page, but don't wait for page to become unlocked 1769 * after submitting it to the filler. 1770 * 1771 * Read into the page cache. If a page already exists, and PageUptodate() is 1772 * not set, try to fill the page but don't wait for it to become unlocked. 1773 * 1774 * If the page does not get brought uptodate, return -EIO. 1775 */ 1776 struct page *read_cache_page_async(struct address_space *mapping, 1777 pgoff_t index, 1778 int (*filler)(void *,struct page*), 1779 void *data) 1780 { 1781 return do_read_cache_page(mapping, index, filler, data, mapping_gfp_mask(mapping)); 1782 } 1783 EXPORT_SYMBOL(read_cache_page_async); 1784 1785 static struct page *wait_on_page_read(struct page *page) 1786 { 1787 if (!IS_ERR(page)) { 1788 wait_on_page_locked(page); 1789 if (!PageUptodate(page)) { 1790 page_cache_release(page); 1791 page = ERR_PTR(-EIO); 1792 } 1793 } 1794 return page; 1795 } 1796 1797 /** 1798 * read_cache_page_gfp - read into page cache, using specified page allocation flags. 1799 * @mapping: the page's address_space 1800 * @index: the page index 1801 * @gfp: the page allocator flags to use if allocating 1802 * 1803 * This is the same as "read_mapping_page(mapping, index, NULL)", but with 1804 * any new page allocations done using the specified allocation flags. Note 1805 * that the Radix tree operations will still use GFP_KERNEL, so you can't 1806 * expect to do this atomically or anything like that - but you can pass in 1807 * other page requirements. 1808 * 1809 * If the page does not get brought uptodate, return -EIO. 1810 */ 1811 struct page *read_cache_page_gfp(struct address_space *mapping, 1812 pgoff_t index, 1813 gfp_t gfp) 1814 { 1815 filler_t *filler = (filler_t *)mapping->a_ops->readpage; 1816 1817 return wait_on_page_read(do_read_cache_page(mapping, index, filler, NULL, gfp)); 1818 } 1819 EXPORT_SYMBOL(read_cache_page_gfp); 1820 1821 /** 1822 * read_cache_page - read into page cache, fill it if needed 1823 * @mapping: the page's address_space 1824 * @index: the page index 1825 * @filler: function to perform the read 1826 * @data: destination for read data 1827 * 1828 * Read into the page cache. If a page already exists, and PageUptodate() is 1829 * not set, try to fill the page then wait for it to become unlocked. 1830 * 1831 * If the page does not get brought uptodate, return -EIO. 1832 */ 1833 struct page *read_cache_page(struct address_space *mapping, 1834 pgoff_t index, 1835 int (*filler)(void *,struct page*), 1836 void *data) 1837 { 1838 return wait_on_page_read(read_cache_page_async(mapping, index, filler, data)); 1839 } 1840 EXPORT_SYMBOL(read_cache_page); 1841 1842 /* 1843 * The logic we want is 1844 * 1845 * if suid or (sgid and xgrp) 1846 * remove privs 1847 */ 1848 int should_remove_suid(struct dentry *dentry) 1849 { 1850 mode_t mode = dentry->d_inode->i_mode; 1851 int kill = 0; 1852 1853 /* suid always must be killed */ 1854 if (unlikely(mode & S_ISUID)) 1855 kill = ATTR_KILL_SUID; 1856 1857 /* 1858 * sgid without any exec bits is just a mandatory locking mark; leave 1859 * it alone. If some exec bits are set, it's a real sgid; kill it. 1860 */ 1861 if (unlikely((mode & S_ISGID) && (mode & S_IXGRP))) 1862 kill |= ATTR_KILL_SGID; 1863 1864 if (unlikely(kill && !capable(CAP_FSETID) && S_ISREG(mode))) 1865 return kill; 1866 1867 return 0; 1868 } 1869 EXPORT_SYMBOL(should_remove_suid); 1870 1871 static int __remove_suid(struct dentry *dentry, int kill) 1872 { 1873 struct iattr newattrs; 1874 1875 newattrs.ia_valid = ATTR_FORCE | kill; 1876 return notify_change(dentry, &newattrs); 1877 } 1878 1879 int file_remove_suid(struct file *file) 1880 { 1881 struct dentry *dentry = file->f_path.dentry; 1882 int killsuid = should_remove_suid(dentry); 1883 int killpriv = security_inode_need_killpriv(dentry); 1884 int error = 0; 1885 1886 if (killpriv < 0) 1887 return killpriv; 1888 if (killpriv) 1889 error = security_inode_killpriv(dentry); 1890 if (!error && killsuid) 1891 error = __remove_suid(dentry, killsuid); 1892 1893 return error; 1894 } 1895 EXPORT_SYMBOL(file_remove_suid); 1896 1897 static size_t __iovec_copy_from_user_inatomic(char *vaddr, 1898 const struct iovec *iov, size_t base, size_t bytes) 1899 { 1900 size_t copied = 0, left = 0; 1901 1902 while (bytes) { 1903 char __user *buf = iov->iov_base + base; 1904 int copy = min(bytes, iov->iov_len - base); 1905 1906 base = 0; 1907 left = __copy_from_user_inatomic(vaddr, buf, copy); 1908 copied += copy; 1909 bytes -= copy; 1910 vaddr += copy; 1911 iov++; 1912 1913 if (unlikely(left)) 1914 break; 1915 } 1916 return copied - left; 1917 } 1918 1919 /* 1920 * Copy as much as we can into the page and return the number of bytes which 1921 * were successfully copied. If a fault is encountered then return the number of 1922 * bytes which were copied. 1923 */ 1924 size_t iov_iter_copy_from_user_atomic(struct page *page, 1925 struct iov_iter *i, unsigned long offset, size_t bytes) 1926 { 1927 char *kaddr; 1928 size_t copied; 1929 1930 BUG_ON(!in_atomic()); 1931 kaddr = kmap_atomic(page, KM_USER0); 1932 if (likely(i->nr_segs == 1)) { 1933 int left; 1934 char __user *buf = i->iov->iov_base + i->iov_offset; 1935 left = __copy_from_user_inatomic(kaddr + offset, buf, bytes); 1936 copied = bytes - left; 1937 } else { 1938 copied = __iovec_copy_from_user_inatomic(kaddr + offset, 1939 i->iov, i->iov_offset, bytes); 1940 } 1941 kunmap_atomic(kaddr, KM_USER0); 1942 1943 return copied; 1944 } 1945 EXPORT_SYMBOL(iov_iter_copy_from_user_atomic); 1946 1947 /* 1948 * This has the same sideeffects and return value as 1949 * iov_iter_copy_from_user_atomic(). 1950 * The difference is that it attempts to resolve faults. 1951 * Page must not be locked. 1952 */ 1953 size_t iov_iter_copy_from_user(struct page *page, 1954 struct iov_iter *i, unsigned long offset, size_t bytes) 1955 { 1956 char *kaddr; 1957 size_t copied; 1958 1959 kaddr = kmap(page); 1960 if (likely(i->nr_segs == 1)) { 1961 int left; 1962 char __user *buf = i->iov->iov_base + i->iov_offset; 1963 left = __copy_from_user(kaddr + offset, buf, bytes); 1964 copied = bytes - left; 1965 } else { 1966 copied = __iovec_copy_from_user_inatomic(kaddr + offset, 1967 i->iov, i->iov_offset, bytes); 1968 } 1969 kunmap(page); 1970 return copied; 1971 } 1972 EXPORT_SYMBOL(iov_iter_copy_from_user); 1973 1974 void iov_iter_advance(struct iov_iter *i, size_t bytes) 1975 { 1976 BUG_ON(i->count < bytes); 1977 1978 if (likely(i->nr_segs == 1)) { 1979 i->iov_offset += bytes; 1980 i->count -= bytes; 1981 } else { 1982 const struct iovec *iov = i->iov; 1983 size_t base = i->iov_offset; 1984 1985 /* 1986 * The !iov->iov_len check ensures we skip over unlikely 1987 * zero-length segments (without overruning the iovec). 1988 */ 1989 while (bytes || unlikely(i->count && !iov->iov_len)) { 1990 int copy; 1991 1992 copy = min(bytes, iov->iov_len - base); 1993 BUG_ON(!i->count || i->count < copy); 1994 i->count -= copy; 1995 bytes -= copy; 1996 base += copy; 1997 if (iov->iov_len == base) { 1998 iov++; 1999 base = 0; 2000 } 2001 } 2002 i->iov = iov; 2003 i->iov_offset = base; 2004 } 2005 } 2006 EXPORT_SYMBOL(iov_iter_advance); 2007 2008 /* 2009 * Fault in the first iovec of the given iov_iter, to a maximum length 2010 * of bytes. Returns 0 on success, or non-zero if the memory could not be 2011 * accessed (ie. because it is an invalid address). 2012 * 2013 * writev-intensive code may want this to prefault several iovecs -- that 2014 * would be possible (callers must not rely on the fact that _only_ the 2015 * first iovec will be faulted with the current implementation). 2016 */ 2017 int iov_iter_fault_in_readable(struct iov_iter *i, size_t bytes) 2018 { 2019 char __user *buf = i->iov->iov_base + i->iov_offset; 2020 bytes = min(bytes, i->iov->iov_len - i->iov_offset); 2021 return fault_in_pages_readable(buf, bytes); 2022 } 2023 EXPORT_SYMBOL(iov_iter_fault_in_readable); 2024 2025 /* 2026 * Return the count of just the current iov_iter segment. 2027 */ 2028 size_t iov_iter_single_seg_count(struct iov_iter *i) 2029 { 2030 const struct iovec *iov = i->iov; 2031 if (i->nr_segs == 1) 2032 return i->count; 2033 else 2034 return min(i->count, iov->iov_len - i->iov_offset); 2035 } 2036 EXPORT_SYMBOL(iov_iter_single_seg_count); 2037 2038 /* 2039 * Performs necessary checks before doing a write 2040 * 2041 * Can adjust writing position or amount of bytes to write. 2042 * Returns appropriate error code that caller should return or 2043 * zero in case that write should be allowed. 2044 */ 2045 inline int generic_write_checks(struct file *file, loff_t *pos, size_t *count, int isblk) 2046 { 2047 struct inode *inode = file->f_mapping->host; 2048 unsigned long limit = rlimit(RLIMIT_FSIZE); 2049 2050 if (unlikely(*pos < 0)) 2051 return -EINVAL; 2052 2053 if (!isblk) { 2054 /* FIXME: this is for backwards compatibility with 2.4 */ 2055 if (file->f_flags & O_APPEND) 2056 *pos = i_size_read(inode); 2057 2058 if (limit != RLIM_INFINITY) { 2059 if (*pos >= limit) { 2060 send_sig(SIGXFSZ, current, 0); 2061 return -EFBIG; 2062 } 2063 if (*count > limit - (typeof(limit))*pos) { 2064 *count = limit - (typeof(limit))*pos; 2065 } 2066 } 2067 } 2068 2069 /* 2070 * LFS rule 2071 */ 2072 if (unlikely(*pos + *count > MAX_NON_LFS && 2073 !(file->f_flags & O_LARGEFILE))) { 2074 if (*pos >= MAX_NON_LFS) { 2075 return -EFBIG; 2076 } 2077 if (*count > MAX_NON_LFS - (unsigned long)*pos) { 2078 *count = MAX_NON_LFS - (unsigned long)*pos; 2079 } 2080 } 2081 2082 /* 2083 * Are we about to exceed the fs block limit ? 2084 * 2085 * If we have written data it becomes a short write. If we have 2086 * exceeded without writing data we send a signal and return EFBIG. 2087 * Linus frestrict idea will clean these up nicely.. 2088 */ 2089 if (likely(!isblk)) { 2090 if (unlikely(*pos >= inode->i_sb->s_maxbytes)) { 2091 if (*count || *pos > inode->i_sb->s_maxbytes) { 2092 return -EFBIG; 2093 } 2094 /* zero-length writes at ->s_maxbytes are OK */ 2095 } 2096 2097 if (unlikely(*pos + *count > inode->i_sb->s_maxbytes)) 2098 *count = inode->i_sb->s_maxbytes - *pos; 2099 } else { 2100 #ifdef CONFIG_BLOCK 2101 loff_t isize; 2102 if (bdev_read_only(I_BDEV(inode))) 2103 return -EPERM; 2104 isize = i_size_read(inode); 2105 if (*pos >= isize) { 2106 if (*count || *pos > isize) 2107 return -ENOSPC; 2108 } 2109 2110 if (*pos + *count > isize) 2111 *count = isize - *pos; 2112 #else 2113 return -EPERM; 2114 #endif 2115 } 2116 return 0; 2117 } 2118 EXPORT_SYMBOL(generic_write_checks); 2119 2120 int pagecache_write_begin(struct file *file, struct address_space *mapping, 2121 loff_t pos, unsigned len, unsigned flags, 2122 struct page **pagep, void **fsdata) 2123 { 2124 const struct address_space_operations *aops = mapping->a_ops; 2125 2126 return aops->write_begin(file, mapping, pos, len, flags, 2127 pagep, fsdata); 2128 } 2129 EXPORT_SYMBOL(pagecache_write_begin); 2130 2131 int pagecache_write_end(struct file *file, struct address_space *mapping, 2132 loff_t pos, unsigned len, unsigned copied, 2133 struct page *page, void *fsdata) 2134 { 2135 const struct address_space_operations *aops = mapping->a_ops; 2136 2137 mark_page_accessed(page); 2138 return aops->write_end(file, mapping, pos, len, copied, page, fsdata); 2139 } 2140 EXPORT_SYMBOL(pagecache_write_end); 2141 2142 ssize_t 2143 generic_file_direct_write(struct kiocb *iocb, const struct iovec *iov, 2144 unsigned long *nr_segs, loff_t pos, loff_t *ppos, 2145 size_t count, size_t ocount) 2146 { 2147 struct file *file = iocb->ki_filp; 2148 struct address_space *mapping = file->f_mapping; 2149 struct inode *inode = mapping->host; 2150 ssize_t written; 2151 size_t write_len; 2152 pgoff_t end; 2153 2154 if (count != ocount) 2155 *nr_segs = iov_shorten((struct iovec *)iov, *nr_segs, count); 2156 2157 write_len = iov_length(iov, *nr_segs); 2158 end = (pos + write_len - 1) >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT; 2159 2160 written = filemap_write_and_wait_range(mapping, pos, pos + write_len - 1); 2161 if (written) 2162 goto out; 2163 2164 /* 2165 * After a write we want buffered reads to be sure to go to disk to get 2166 * the new data. We invalidate clean cached page from the region we're 2167 * about to write. We do this *before* the write so that we can return 2168 * without clobbering -EIOCBQUEUED from ->direct_IO(). 2169 */ 2170 if (mapping->nrpages) { 2171 written = invalidate_inode_pages2_range(mapping, 2172 pos >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT, end); 2173 /* 2174 * If a page can not be invalidated, return 0 to fall back 2175 * to buffered write. 2176 */ 2177 if (written) { 2178 if (written == -EBUSY) 2179 return 0; 2180 goto out; 2181 } 2182 } 2183 2184 written = mapping->a_ops->direct_IO(WRITE, iocb, iov, pos, *nr_segs); 2185 2186 /* 2187 * Finally, try again to invalidate clean pages which might have been 2188 * cached by non-direct readahead, or faulted in by get_user_pages() 2189 * if the source of the write was an mmap'ed region of the file 2190 * we're writing. Either one is a pretty crazy thing to do, 2191 * so we don't support it 100%. If this invalidation 2192 * fails, tough, the write still worked... 2193 */ 2194 if (mapping->nrpages) { 2195 invalidate_inode_pages2_range(mapping, 2196 pos >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT, end); 2197 } 2198 2199 if (written > 0) { 2200 pos += written; 2201 if (pos > i_size_read(inode) && !S_ISBLK(inode->i_mode)) { 2202 i_size_write(inode, pos); 2203 mark_inode_dirty(inode); 2204 } 2205 *ppos = pos; 2206 } 2207 out: 2208 return written; 2209 } 2210 EXPORT_SYMBOL(generic_file_direct_write); 2211 2212 /* 2213 * Find or create a page at the given pagecache position. Return the locked 2214 * page. This function is specifically for buffered writes. 2215 */ 2216 struct page *grab_cache_page_write_begin(struct address_space *mapping, 2217 pgoff_t index, unsigned flags) 2218 { 2219 int status; 2220 struct page *page; 2221 gfp_t gfp_notmask = 0; 2222 if (flags & AOP_FLAG_NOFS) 2223 gfp_notmask = __GFP_FS; 2224 repeat: 2225 page = find_lock_page(mapping, index); 2226 if (likely(page)) 2227 return page; 2228 2229 page = __page_cache_alloc(mapping_gfp_mask(mapping) & ~gfp_notmask); 2230 if (!page) 2231 return NULL; 2232 status = add_to_page_cache_lru(page, mapping, index, 2233 GFP_KERNEL & ~gfp_notmask); 2234 if (unlikely(status)) { 2235 page_cache_release(page); 2236 if (status == -EEXIST) 2237 goto repeat; 2238 return NULL; 2239 } 2240 return page; 2241 } 2242 EXPORT_SYMBOL(grab_cache_page_write_begin); 2243 2244 static ssize_t generic_perform_write(struct file *file, 2245 struct iov_iter *i, loff_t pos) 2246 { 2247 struct address_space *mapping = file->f_mapping; 2248 const struct address_space_operations *a_ops = mapping->a_ops; 2249 long status = 0; 2250 ssize_t written = 0; 2251 unsigned int flags = 0; 2252 2253 /* 2254 * Copies from kernel address space cannot fail (NFSD is a big user). 2255 */ 2256 if (segment_eq(get_fs(), KERNEL_DS)) 2257 flags |= AOP_FLAG_UNINTERRUPTIBLE; 2258 2259 do { 2260 struct page *page; 2261 unsigned long offset; /* Offset into pagecache page */ 2262 unsigned long bytes; /* Bytes to write to page */ 2263 size_t copied; /* Bytes copied from user */ 2264 void *fsdata; 2265 2266 offset = (pos & (PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - 1)); 2267 bytes = min_t(unsigned long, PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - offset, 2268 iov_iter_count(i)); 2269 2270 again: 2271 2272 /* 2273 * Bring in the user page that we will copy from _first_. 2274 * Otherwise there's a nasty deadlock on copying from the 2275 * same page as we're writing to, without it being marked 2276 * up-to-date. 2277 * 2278 * Not only is this an optimisation, but it is also required 2279 * to check that the address is actually valid, when atomic 2280 * usercopies are used, below. 2281 */ 2282 if (unlikely(iov_iter_fault_in_readable(i, bytes))) { 2283 status = -EFAULT; 2284 break; 2285 } 2286 2287 status = a_ops->write_begin(file, mapping, pos, bytes, flags, 2288 &page, &fsdata); 2289 if (unlikely(status)) 2290 break; 2291 2292 if (mapping_writably_mapped(mapping)) 2293 flush_dcache_page(page); 2294 2295 pagefault_disable(); 2296 copied = iov_iter_copy_from_user_atomic(page, i, offset, bytes); 2297 pagefault_enable(); 2298 flush_dcache_page(page); 2299 2300 mark_page_accessed(page); 2301 status = a_ops->write_end(file, mapping, pos, bytes, copied, 2302 page, fsdata); 2303 if (unlikely(status < 0)) 2304 break; 2305 copied = status; 2306 2307 cond_resched(); 2308 2309 iov_iter_advance(i, copied); 2310 if (unlikely(copied == 0)) { 2311 /* 2312 * If we were unable to copy any data at all, we must 2313 * fall back to a single segment length write. 2314 * 2315 * If we didn't fallback here, we could livelock 2316 * because not all segments in the iov can be copied at 2317 * once without a pagefault. 2318 */ 2319 bytes = min_t(unsigned long, PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - offset, 2320 iov_iter_single_seg_count(i)); 2321 goto again; 2322 } 2323 pos += copied; 2324 written += copied; 2325 2326 balance_dirty_pages_ratelimited(mapping); 2327 2328 } while (iov_iter_count(i)); 2329 2330 return written ? written : status; 2331 } 2332 2333 ssize_t 2334 generic_file_buffered_write(struct kiocb *iocb, const struct iovec *iov, 2335 unsigned long nr_segs, loff_t pos, loff_t *ppos, 2336 size_t count, ssize_t written) 2337 { 2338 struct file *file = iocb->ki_filp; 2339 ssize_t status; 2340 struct iov_iter i; 2341 2342 iov_iter_init(&i, iov, nr_segs, count, written); 2343 status = generic_perform_write(file, &i, pos); 2344 2345 if (likely(status >= 0)) { 2346 written += status; 2347 *ppos = pos + status; 2348 } 2349 2350 return written ? written : status; 2351 } 2352 EXPORT_SYMBOL(generic_file_buffered_write); 2353 2354 /** 2355 * __generic_file_aio_write - write data to a file 2356 * @iocb: IO state structure (file, offset, etc.) 2357 * @iov: vector with data to write 2358 * @nr_segs: number of segments in the vector 2359 * @ppos: position where to write 2360 * 2361 * This function does all the work needed for actually writing data to a 2362 * file. It does all basic checks, removes SUID from the file, updates 2363 * modification times and calls proper subroutines depending on whether we 2364 * do direct IO or a standard buffered write. 2365 * 2366 * It expects i_mutex to be grabbed unless we work on a block device or similar 2367 * object which does not need locking at all. 2368 * 2369 * This function does *not* take care of syncing data in case of O_SYNC write. 2370 * A caller has to handle it. This is mainly due to the fact that we want to 2371 * avoid syncing under i_mutex. 2372 */ 2373 ssize_t __generic_file_aio_write(struct kiocb *iocb, const struct iovec *iov, 2374 unsigned long nr_segs, loff_t *ppos) 2375 { 2376 struct file *file = iocb->ki_filp; 2377 struct address_space * mapping = file->f_mapping; 2378 size_t ocount; /* original count */ 2379 size_t count; /* after file limit checks */ 2380 struct inode *inode = mapping->host; 2381 loff_t pos; 2382 ssize_t written; 2383 ssize_t err; 2384 2385 ocount = 0; 2386 err = generic_segment_checks(iov, &nr_segs, &ocount, VERIFY_READ); 2387 if (err) 2388 return err; 2389 2390 count = ocount; 2391 pos = *ppos; 2392 2393 vfs_check_frozen(inode->i_sb, SB_FREEZE_WRITE); 2394 2395 /* We can write back this queue in page reclaim */ 2396 current->backing_dev_info = mapping->backing_dev_info; 2397 written = 0; 2398 2399 err = generic_write_checks(file, &pos, &count, S_ISBLK(inode->i_mode)); 2400 if (err) 2401 goto out; 2402 2403 if (count == 0) 2404 goto out; 2405 2406 err = file_remove_suid(file); 2407 if (err) 2408 goto out; 2409 2410 file_update_time(file); 2411 2412 /* coalesce the iovecs and go direct-to-BIO for O_DIRECT */ 2413 if (unlikely(file->f_flags & O_DIRECT)) { 2414 loff_t endbyte; 2415 ssize_t written_buffered; 2416 2417 written = generic_file_direct_write(iocb, iov, &nr_segs, pos, 2418 ppos, count, ocount); 2419 if (written < 0 || written == count) 2420 goto out; 2421 /* 2422 * direct-io write to a hole: fall through to buffered I/O 2423 * for completing the rest of the request. 2424 */ 2425 pos += written; 2426 count -= written; 2427 written_buffered = generic_file_buffered_write(iocb, iov, 2428 nr_segs, pos, ppos, count, 2429 written); 2430 /* 2431 * If generic_file_buffered_write() retuned a synchronous error 2432 * then we want to return the number of bytes which were 2433 * direct-written, or the error code if that was zero. Note 2434 * that this differs from normal direct-io semantics, which 2435 * will return -EFOO even if some bytes were written. 2436 */ 2437 if (written_buffered < 0) { 2438 err = written_buffered; 2439 goto out; 2440 } 2441 2442 /* 2443 * We need to ensure that the page cache pages are written to 2444 * disk and invalidated to preserve the expected O_DIRECT 2445 * semantics. 2446 */ 2447 endbyte = pos + written_buffered - written - 1; 2448 err = filemap_write_and_wait_range(file->f_mapping, pos, endbyte); 2449 if (err == 0) { 2450 written = written_buffered; 2451 invalidate_mapping_pages(mapping, 2452 pos >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT, 2453 endbyte >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT); 2454 } else { 2455 /* 2456 * We don't know how much we wrote, so just return 2457 * the number of bytes which were direct-written 2458 */ 2459 } 2460 } else { 2461 written = generic_file_buffered_write(iocb, iov, nr_segs, 2462 pos, ppos, count, written); 2463 } 2464 out: 2465 current->backing_dev_info = NULL; 2466 return written ? written : err; 2467 } 2468 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__generic_file_aio_write); 2469 2470 /** 2471 * generic_file_aio_write - write data to a file 2472 * @iocb: IO state structure 2473 * @iov: vector with data to write 2474 * @nr_segs: number of segments in the vector 2475 * @pos: position in file where to write 2476 * 2477 * This is a wrapper around __generic_file_aio_write() to be used by most 2478 * filesystems. It takes care of syncing the file in case of O_SYNC file 2479 * and acquires i_mutex as needed. 2480 */ 2481 ssize_t generic_file_aio_write(struct kiocb *iocb, const struct iovec *iov, 2482 unsigned long nr_segs, loff_t pos) 2483 { 2484 struct file *file = iocb->ki_filp; 2485 struct inode *inode = file->f_mapping->host; 2486 ssize_t ret; 2487 2488 BUG_ON(iocb->ki_pos != pos); 2489 2490 mutex_lock(&inode->i_mutex); 2491 ret = __generic_file_aio_write(iocb, iov, nr_segs, &iocb->ki_pos); 2492 mutex_unlock(&inode->i_mutex); 2493 2494 if (ret > 0 || ret == -EIOCBQUEUED) { 2495 ssize_t err; 2496 2497 err = generic_write_sync(file, pos, ret); 2498 if (err < 0 && ret > 0) 2499 ret = err; 2500 } 2501 return ret; 2502 } 2503 EXPORT_SYMBOL(generic_file_aio_write); 2504 2505 /** 2506 * try_to_release_page() - release old fs-specific metadata on a page 2507 * 2508 * @page: the page which the kernel is trying to free 2509 * @gfp_mask: memory allocation flags (and I/O mode) 2510 * 2511 * The address_space is to try to release any data against the page 2512 * (presumably at page->private). If the release was successful, return `1'. 2513 * Otherwise return zero. 2514 * 2515 * This may also be called if PG_fscache is set on a page, indicating that the 2516 * page is known to the local caching routines. 2517 * 2518 * The @gfp_mask argument specifies whether I/O may be performed to release 2519 * this page (__GFP_IO), and whether the call may block (__GFP_WAIT & __GFP_FS). 2520 * 2521 */ 2522 int try_to_release_page(struct page *page, gfp_t gfp_mask) 2523 { 2524 struct address_space * const mapping = page->mapping; 2525 2526 BUG_ON(!PageLocked(page)); 2527 if (PageWriteback(page)) 2528 return 0; 2529 2530 if (mapping && mapping->a_ops->releasepage) 2531 return mapping->a_ops->releasepage(page, gfp_mask); 2532 return try_to_free_buffers(page); 2533 } 2534 2535 EXPORT_SYMBOL(try_to_release_page); 2536