4 #include <linux/raid/md.h>
6 typedef struct mirror_info mirror_info_t;
10 sector_t head_position;
14 * memory pools need a pointer to the mddev, so they can force an unplug
15 * when memory is tight, and a count of the number of drives that the
16 * pool was allocated for, so they know how much to allocate and free.
17 * mddev->raid_disks cannot be used, as it can change while a pool is active
18 * These two datums are stored in a kmalloced struct.
27 typedef struct r1bio_s r1bio_t;
29 struct r1_private_data_s {
31 mirror_info_t *mirrors;
35 sector_t next_seq_sect;
36 spinlock_t device_lock;
38 struct list_head retry_list;
39 /* queue pending writes and submit them on unplug */
40 struct bio_list pending_bio_list;
41 /* queue of writes that have been unplugged */
42 struct bio_list flushing_bio_list;
44 /* for use when syncing mirrors: */
46 spinlock_t resync_lock;
52 int fullsync; /* set to 1 if a full sync is needed,
53 * (fresh device added).
54 * Cleared when a sync completes.
57 wait_queue_head_t wait_barrier;
59 struct pool_info *poolinfo;
63 mempool_t *r1bio_pool;
64 mempool_t *r1buf_pool;
67 typedef struct r1_private_data_s conf_t;
70 * this is the only point in the RAID code where we violate
71 * C type safety. mddev->private is an 'opaque' pointer.
73 #define mddev_to_conf(mddev) ((conf_t *) mddev->private)
76 * this is our 'private' RAID1 bio.
78 * it contains information about what kind of IO operations were started
79 * for this RAID1 operation, and about their status:
83 atomic_t remaining; /* 'have we finished' count,
84 * used from IRQ handlers
86 atomic_t behind_remaining; /* number of write-behind ios remaining
87 * in this BehindIO request
94 * original bio going to /dev/mdx
96 struct bio *master_bio;
98 * if the IO is in READ direction, then this is where we read
102 struct list_head retry_list;
103 struct bitmap_update *bitmap_update;
105 * if the IO is in WRITE direction, then multiple bios are used.
106 * We choose the number when they are allocated.
109 /* DO NOT PUT ANY NEW FIELDS HERE - bios array is contiguously alloced*/
112 /* when we get a read error on a read-only array, we redirect to another
113 * device without failing the first device, or trying to over-write to
114 * correct the read error. To keep track of bad blocks on a per-bio
115 * level, we store IO_BLOCKED in the appropriate 'bios' pointer
117 #define IO_BLOCKED ((struct bio*)1)
119 /* bits for r1bio.state */
120 #define R1BIO_Uptodate 0
121 #define R1BIO_IsSync 1
122 #define R1BIO_Degraded 2
123 #define R1BIO_BehindIO 3
124 #define R1BIO_Barrier 4
125 #define R1BIO_BarrierRetry 5
126 /* For write-behind requests, we call bi_end_io when
127 * the last non-write-behind device completes, providing
128 * any write was successful. Otherwise we call when
129 * any write-behind write succeeds, otherwise we call
130 * with failure when last write completes (and all failed).
131 * Record that bi_end_io was called with this flag...
133 #define R1BIO_Returned 4