2 * Copyright (C) 2001 Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
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19 #include <linux/swap.h>
20 #include <linux/bio.h>
21 #include <linux/blkdev.h>
22 #include <linux/slab.h>
23 #include <linux/init.h>
24 #include <linux/kernel.h>
25 #include <linux/module.h>
26 #include <linux/mempool.h>
27 #include <linux/workqueue.h>
28 #include <linux/blktrace_api.h>
29 #include <scsi/sg.h> /* for struct sg_iovec */
31 #define BIO_POOL_SIZE 2
33 static struct kmem_cache *bio_slab __read_mostly;
35 #define BIOVEC_NR_POOLS 6
38 * a small number of entries is fine, not going to be performance critical.
39 * basically we just need to survive
41 #define BIO_SPLIT_ENTRIES 2
42 mempool_t *bio_split_pool __read_mostly;
47 struct kmem_cache *slab;
51 * if you change this list, also change bvec_alloc or things will
52 * break badly! cannot be bigger than what you can fit into an
56 #define BV(x) { .nr_vecs = x, .name = "biovec-"__stringify(x) }
57 static struct biovec_slab bvec_slabs[BIOVEC_NR_POOLS] __read_mostly = {
58 BV(1), BV(4), BV(16), BV(64), BV(128), BV(BIO_MAX_PAGES),
63 * bio_set is used to allow other portions of the IO system to
64 * allocate their own private memory pools for bio and iovec structures.
65 * These memory pools in turn all allocate from the bio_slab
66 * and the bvec_slabs[].
70 mempool_t *bvec_pools[BIOVEC_NR_POOLS];
74 * fs_bio_set is the bio_set containing bio and iovec memory pools used by
75 * IO code that does not need private memory pools.
77 static struct bio_set *fs_bio_set;
79 static inline struct bio_vec *bvec_alloc_bs(gfp_t gfp_mask, int nr, unsigned long *idx, struct bio_set *bs)
84 * see comment near bvec_array define!
87 case 1 : *idx = 0; break;
88 case 2 ... 4: *idx = 1; break;
89 case 5 ... 16: *idx = 2; break;
90 case 17 ... 64: *idx = 3; break;
91 case 65 ... 128: *idx = 4; break;
92 case 129 ... BIO_MAX_PAGES: *idx = 5; break;
97 * idx now points to the pool we want to allocate from
100 bvl = mempool_alloc(bs->bvec_pools[*idx], gfp_mask);
102 struct biovec_slab *bp = bvec_slabs + *idx;
104 memset(bvl, 0, bp->nr_vecs * sizeof(struct bio_vec));
110 void bio_free(struct bio *bio, struct bio_set *bio_set)
112 const int pool_idx = BIO_POOL_IDX(bio);
114 BIO_BUG_ON(pool_idx >= BIOVEC_NR_POOLS);
116 mempool_free(bio->bi_io_vec, bio_set->bvec_pools[pool_idx]);
117 mempool_free(bio, bio_set->bio_pool);
121 * default destructor for a bio allocated with bio_alloc_bioset()
123 static void bio_fs_destructor(struct bio *bio)
125 bio_free(bio, fs_bio_set);
128 void bio_init(struct bio *bio)
132 bio->bi_flags = 1 << BIO_UPTODATE;
136 bio->bi_phys_segments = 0;
137 bio->bi_hw_segments = 0;
138 bio->bi_hw_front_size = 0;
139 bio->bi_hw_back_size = 0;
141 bio->bi_max_vecs = 0;
142 bio->bi_end_io = NULL;
143 atomic_set(&bio->bi_cnt, 1);
144 bio->bi_private = NULL;
148 * bio_alloc_bioset - allocate a bio for I/O
149 * @gfp_mask: the GFP_ mask given to the slab allocator
150 * @nr_iovecs: number of iovecs to pre-allocate
151 * @bs: the bio_set to allocate from
154 * bio_alloc_bioset will first try it's on mempool to satisfy the allocation.
155 * If %__GFP_WAIT is set then we will block on the internal pool waiting
156 * for a &struct bio to become free.
158 * allocate bio and iovecs from the memory pools specified by the
161 struct bio *bio_alloc_bioset(gfp_t gfp_mask, int nr_iovecs, struct bio_set *bs)
163 struct bio *bio = mempool_alloc(bs->bio_pool, gfp_mask);
166 struct bio_vec *bvl = NULL;
169 if (likely(nr_iovecs)) {
170 unsigned long idx = 0; /* shut up gcc */
172 bvl = bvec_alloc_bs(gfp_mask, nr_iovecs, &idx, bs);
173 if (unlikely(!bvl)) {
174 mempool_free(bio, bs->bio_pool);
178 bio->bi_flags |= idx << BIO_POOL_OFFSET;
179 bio->bi_max_vecs = bvec_slabs[idx].nr_vecs;
181 bio->bi_io_vec = bvl;
187 struct bio *bio_alloc(gfp_t gfp_mask, int nr_iovecs)
189 struct bio *bio = bio_alloc_bioset(gfp_mask, nr_iovecs, fs_bio_set);
192 bio->bi_destructor = bio_fs_destructor;
197 void zero_fill_bio(struct bio *bio)
203 bio_for_each_segment(bv, bio, i) {
204 char *data = bvec_kmap_irq(bv, &flags);
205 memset(data, 0, bv->bv_len);
206 flush_dcache_page(bv->bv_page);
207 bvec_kunmap_irq(data, &flags);
210 EXPORT_SYMBOL(zero_fill_bio);
213 * bio_put - release a reference to a bio
214 * @bio: bio to release reference to
217 * Put a reference to a &struct bio, either one you have gotten with
218 * bio_alloc or bio_get. The last put of a bio will free it.
220 void bio_put(struct bio *bio)
222 BIO_BUG_ON(!atomic_read(&bio->bi_cnt));
227 if (atomic_dec_and_test(&bio->bi_cnt)) {
229 bio->bi_destructor(bio);
233 inline int bio_phys_segments(struct request_queue *q, struct bio *bio)
235 if (unlikely(!bio_flagged(bio, BIO_SEG_VALID)))
236 blk_recount_segments(q, bio);
238 return bio->bi_phys_segments;
241 inline int bio_hw_segments(struct request_queue *q, struct bio *bio)
243 if (unlikely(!bio_flagged(bio, BIO_SEG_VALID)))
244 blk_recount_segments(q, bio);
246 return bio->bi_hw_segments;
250 * __bio_clone - clone a bio
251 * @bio: destination bio
252 * @bio_src: bio to clone
254 * Clone a &bio. Caller will own the returned bio, but not
255 * the actual data it points to. Reference count of returned
258 void __bio_clone(struct bio *bio, struct bio *bio_src)
260 struct request_queue *q = bdev_get_queue(bio_src->bi_bdev);
262 memcpy(bio->bi_io_vec, bio_src->bi_io_vec,
263 bio_src->bi_max_vecs * sizeof(struct bio_vec));
265 bio->bi_sector = bio_src->bi_sector;
266 bio->bi_bdev = bio_src->bi_bdev;
267 bio->bi_flags |= 1 << BIO_CLONED;
268 bio->bi_rw = bio_src->bi_rw;
269 bio->bi_vcnt = bio_src->bi_vcnt;
270 bio->bi_size = bio_src->bi_size;
271 bio->bi_idx = bio_src->bi_idx;
272 bio_phys_segments(q, bio);
273 bio_hw_segments(q, bio);
277 * bio_clone - clone a bio
279 * @gfp_mask: allocation priority
281 * Like __bio_clone, only also allocates the returned bio
283 struct bio *bio_clone(struct bio *bio, gfp_t gfp_mask)
285 struct bio *b = bio_alloc_bioset(gfp_mask, bio->bi_max_vecs, fs_bio_set);
288 b->bi_destructor = bio_fs_destructor;
296 * bio_get_nr_vecs - return approx number of vecs
299 * Return the approximate number of pages we can send to this target.
300 * There's no guarantee that you will be able to fit this number of pages
301 * into a bio, it does not account for dynamic restrictions that vary
304 int bio_get_nr_vecs(struct block_device *bdev)
306 struct request_queue *q = bdev_get_queue(bdev);
309 nr_pages = ((q->max_sectors << 9) + PAGE_SIZE - 1) >> PAGE_SHIFT;
310 if (nr_pages > q->max_phys_segments)
311 nr_pages = q->max_phys_segments;
312 if (nr_pages > q->max_hw_segments)
313 nr_pages = q->max_hw_segments;
318 static int __bio_add_page(struct request_queue *q, struct bio *bio, struct page
319 *page, unsigned int len, unsigned int offset,
320 unsigned short max_sectors)
322 int retried_segments = 0;
323 struct bio_vec *bvec;
326 * cloned bio must not modify vec list
328 if (unlikely(bio_flagged(bio, BIO_CLONED)))
331 if (((bio->bi_size + len) >> 9) > max_sectors)
335 * For filesystems with a blocksize smaller than the pagesize
336 * we will often be called with the same page as last time and
337 * a consecutive offset. Optimize this special case.
339 if (bio->bi_vcnt > 0) {
340 struct bio_vec *prev = &bio->bi_io_vec[bio->bi_vcnt - 1];
342 if (page == prev->bv_page &&
343 offset == prev->bv_offset + prev->bv_len) {
345 if (q->merge_bvec_fn &&
346 q->merge_bvec_fn(q, bio, prev) < len) {
355 if (bio->bi_vcnt >= bio->bi_max_vecs)
359 * we might lose a segment or two here, but rather that than
360 * make this too complex.
363 while (bio->bi_phys_segments >= q->max_phys_segments
364 || bio->bi_hw_segments >= q->max_hw_segments
365 || BIOVEC_VIRT_OVERSIZE(bio->bi_size)) {
367 if (retried_segments)
370 retried_segments = 1;
371 blk_recount_segments(q, bio);
375 * setup the new entry, we might clear it again later if we
376 * cannot add the page
378 bvec = &bio->bi_io_vec[bio->bi_vcnt];
379 bvec->bv_page = page;
381 bvec->bv_offset = offset;
384 * if queue has other restrictions (eg varying max sector size
385 * depending on offset), it can specify a merge_bvec_fn in the
386 * queue to get further control
388 if (q->merge_bvec_fn) {
390 * merge_bvec_fn() returns number of bytes it can accept
393 if (q->merge_bvec_fn(q, bio, bvec) < len) {
394 bvec->bv_page = NULL;
401 /* If we may be able to merge these biovecs, force a recount */
402 if (bio->bi_vcnt && (BIOVEC_PHYS_MERGEABLE(bvec-1, bvec) ||
403 BIOVEC_VIRT_MERGEABLE(bvec-1, bvec)))
404 bio->bi_flags &= ~(1 << BIO_SEG_VALID);
407 bio->bi_phys_segments++;
408 bio->bi_hw_segments++;
415 * bio_add_pc_page - attempt to add page to bio
416 * @q: the target queue
417 * @bio: destination bio
419 * @len: vec entry length
420 * @offset: vec entry offset
422 * Attempt to add a page to the bio_vec maplist. This can fail for a
423 * number of reasons, such as the bio being full or target block
424 * device limitations. The target block device must allow bio's
425 * smaller than PAGE_SIZE, so it is always possible to add a single
426 * page to an empty bio. This should only be used by REQ_PC bios.
428 int bio_add_pc_page(struct request_queue *q, struct bio *bio, struct page *page,
429 unsigned int len, unsigned int offset)
431 return __bio_add_page(q, bio, page, len, offset, q->max_hw_sectors);
435 * bio_add_page - attempt to add page to bio
436 * @bio: destination bio
438 * @len: vec entry length
439 * @offset: vec entry offset
441 * Attempt to add a page to the bio_vec maplist. This can fail for a
442 * number of reasons, such as the bio being full or target block
443 * device limitations. The target block device must allow bio's
444 * smaller than PAGE_SIZE, so it is always possible to add a single
445 * page to an empty bio.
447 int bio_add_page(struct bio *bio, struct page *page, unsigned int len,
450 struct request_queue *q = bdev_get_queue(bio->bi_bdev);
451 return __bio_add_page(q, bio, page, len, offset, q->max_sectors);
454 struct bio_map_data {
455 struct bio_vec *iovecs;
456 void __user *userptr;
459 static void bio_set_map_data(struct bio_map_data *bmd, struct bio *bio)
461 memcpy(bmd->iovecs, bio->bi_io_vec, sizeof(struct bio_vec) * bio->bi_vcnt);
462 bio->bi_private = bmd;
465 static void bio_free_map_data(struct bio_map_data *bmd)
471 static struct bio_map_data *bio_alloc_map_data(int nr_segs)
473 struct bio_map_data *bmd = kmalloc(sizeof(*bmd), GFP_KERNEL);
478 bmd->iovecs = kmalloc(sizeof(struct bio_vec) * nr_segs, GFP_KERNEL);
487 * bio_uncopy_user - finish previously mapped bio
488 * @bio: bio being terminated
490 * Free pages allocated from bio_copy_user() and write back data
491 * to user space in case of a read.
493 int bio_uncopy_user(struct bio *bio)
495 struct bio_map_data *bmd = bio->bi_private;
496 const int read = bio_data_dir(bio) == READ;
497 struct bio_vec *bvec;
500 __bio_for_each_segment(bvec, bio, i, 0) {
501 char *addr = page_address(bvec->bv_page);
502 unsigned int len = bmd->iovecs[i].bv_len;
504 if (read && !ret && copy_to_user(bmd->userptr, addr, len))
507 __free_page(bvec->bv_page);
510 bio_free_map_data(bmd);
516 * bio_copy_user - copy user data to bio
517 * @q: destination block queue
518 * @uaddr: start of user address
519 * @len: length in bytes
520 * @write_to_vm: bool indicating writing to pages or not
522 * Prepares and returns a bio for indirect user io, bouncing data
523 * to/from kernel pages as necessary. Must be paired with
524 * call bio_uncopy_user() on io completion.
526 struct bio *bio_copy_user(struct request_queue *q, unsigned long uaddr,
527 unsigned int len, int write_to_vm)
529 unsigned long end = (uaddr + len + PAGE_SIZE - 1) >> PAGE_SHIFT;
530 unsigned long start = uaddr >> PAGE_SHIFT;
531 struct bio_map_data *bmd;
532 struct bio_vec *bvec;
537 bmd = bio_alloc_map_data(end - start);
539 return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
541 bmd->userptr = (void __user *) uaddr;
544 bio = bio_alloc(GFP_KERNEL, end - start);
548 bio->bi_rw |= (!write_to_vm << BIO_RW);
552 unsigned int bytes = PAGE_SIZE;
557 page = alloc_page(q->bounce_gfp | GFP_KERNEL);
563 if (bio_add_pc_page(q, bio, page, bytes, 0) < bytes)
576 char __user *p = (char __user *) uaddr;
579 * for a write, copy in data to kernel pages
582 bio_for_each_segment(bvec, bio, i) {
583 char *addr = page_address(bvec->bv_page);
585 if (copy_from_user(addr, p, bvec->bv_len))
591 bio_set_map_data(bmd, bio);
594 bio_for_each_segment(bvec, bio, i)
595 __free_page(bvec->bv_page);
599 bio_free_map_data(bmd);
603 static struct bio *__bio_map_user_iov(struct request_queue *q,
604 struct block_device *bdev,
605 struct sg_iovec *iov, int iov_count,
615 for (i = 0; i < iov_count; i++) {
616 unsigned long uaddr = (unsigned long)iov[i].iov_base;
617 unsigned long len = iov[i].iov_len;
618 unsigned long end = (uaddr + len + PAGE_SIZE - 1) >> PAGE_SHIFT;
619 unsigned long start = uaddr >> PAGE_SHIFT;
621 nr_pages += end - start;
623 * buffer must be aligned to at least hardsector size for now
625 if (uaddr & queue_dma_alignment(q))
626 return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
630 return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
632 bio = bio_alloc(GFP_KERNEL, nr_pages);
634 return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
637 pages = kcalloc(nr_pages, sizeof(struct page *), GFP_KERNEL);
641 for (i = 0; i < iov_count; i++) {
642 unsigned long uaddr = (unsigned long)iov[i].iov_base;
643 unsigned long len = iov[i].iov_len;
644 unsigned long end = (uaddr + len + PAGE_SIZE - 1) >> PAGE_SHIFT;
645 unsigned long start = uaddr >> PAGE_SHIFT;
646 const int local_nr_pages = end - start;
647 const int page_limit = cur_page + local_nr_pages;
649 down_read(¤t->mm->mmap_sem);
650 ret = get_user_pages(current, current->mm, uaddr,
652 write_to_vm, 0, &pages[cur_page], NULL);
653 up_read(¤t->mm->mmap_sem);
655 if (ret < local_nr_pages) {
660 offset = uaddr & ~PAGE_MASK;
661 for (j = cur_page; j < page_limit; j++) {
662 unsigned int bytes = PAGE_SIZE - offset;
673 if (bio_add_pc_page(q, bio, pages[j], bytes, offset) <
683 * release the pages we didn't map into the bio, if any
685 while (j < page_limit)
686 page_cache_release(pages[j++]);
692 * set data direction, and check if mapped pages need bouncing
695 bio->bi_rw |= (1 << BIO_RW);
698 bio->bi_flags |= (1 << BIO_USER_MAPPED);
702 for (i = 0; i < nr_pages; i++) {
705 page_cache_release(pages[i]);
714 * bio_map_user - map user address into bio
715 * @q: the struct request_queue for the bio
716 * @bdev: destination block device
717 * @uaddr: start of user address
718 * @len: length in bytes
719 * @write_to_vm: bool indicating writing to pages or not
721 * Map the user space address into a bio suitable for io to a block
722 * device. Returns an error pointer in case of error.
724 struct bio *bio_map_user(struct request_queue *q, struct block_device *bdev,
725 unsigned long uaddr, unsigned int len, int write_to_vm)
729 iov.iov_base = (void __user *)uaddr;
732 return bio_map_user_iov(q, bdev, &iov, 1, write_to_vm);
736 * bio_map_user_iov - map user sg_iovec table into bio
737 * @q: the struct request_queue for the bio
738 * @bdev: destination block device
740 * @iov_count: number of elements in the iovec
741 * @write_to_vm: bool indicating writing to pages or not
743 * Map the user space address into a bio suitable for io to a block
744 * device. Returns an error pointer in case of error.
746 struct bio *bio_map_user_iov(struct request_queue *q, struct block_device *bdev,
747 struct sg_iovec *iov, int iov_count,
752 bio = __bio_map_user_iov(q, bdev, iov, iov_count, write_to_vm);
758 * subtle -- if __bio_map_user() ended up bouncing a bio,
759 * it would normally disappear when its bi_end_io is run.
760 * however, we need it for the unmap, so grab an extra
768 static void __bio_unmap_user(struct bio *bio)
770 struct bio_vec *bvec;
774 * make sure we dirty pages we wrote to
776 __bio_for_each_segment(bvec, bio, i, 0) {
777 if (bio_data_dir(bio) == READ)
778 set_page_dirty_lock(bvec->bv_page);
780 page_cache_release(bvec->bv_page);
787 * bio_unmap_user - unmap a bio
788 * @bio: the bio being unmapped
790 * Unmap a bio previously mapped by bio_map_user(). Must be called with
793 * bio_unmap_user() may sleep.
795 void bio_unmap_user(struct bio *bio)
797 __bio_unmap_user(bio);
801 static void bio_map_kern_endio(struct bio *bio, int err)
807 static struct bio *__bio_map_kern(struct request_queue *q, void *data,
808 unsigned int len, gfp_t gfp_mask)
810 unsigned long kaddr = (unsigned long)data;
811 unsigned long end = (kaddr + len + PAGE_SIZE - 1) >> PAGE_SHIFT;
812 unsigned long start = kaddr >> PAGE_SHIFT;
813 const int nr_pages = end - start;
817 bio = bio_alloc(gfp_mask, nr_pages);
819 return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
821 offset = offset_in_page(kaddr);
822 for (i = 0; i < nr_pages; i++) {
823 unsigned int bytes = PAGE_SIZE - offset;
831 if (bio_add_pc_page(q, bio, virt_to_page(data), bytes,
840 bio->bi_end_io = bio_map_kern_endio;
845 * bio_map_kern - map kernel address into bio
846 * @q: the struct request_queue for the bio
847 * @data: pointer to buffer to map
848 * @len: length in bytes
849 * @gfp_mask: allocation flags for bio allocation
851 * Map the kernel address into a bio suitable for io to a block
852 * device. Returns an error pointer in case of error.
854 struct bio *bio_map_kern(struct request_queue *q, void *data, unsigned int len,
859 bio = __bio_map_kern(q, data, len, gfp_mask);
863 if (bio->bi_size == len)
867 * Don't support partial mappings.
870 return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
874 * bio_set_pages_dirty() and bio_check_pages_dirty() are support functions
875 * for performing direct-IO in BIOs.
877 * The problem is that we cannot run set_page_dirty() from interrupt context
878 * because the required locks are not interrupt-safe. So what we can do is to
879 * mark the pages dirty _before_ performing IO. And in interrupt context,
880 * check that the pages are still dirty. If so, fine. If not, redirty them
881 * in process context.
883 * We special-case compound pages here: normally this means reads into hugetlb
884 * pages. The logic in here doesn't really work right for compound pages
885 * because the VM does not uniformly chase down the head page in all cases.
886 * But dirtiness of compound pages is pretty meaningless anyway: the VM doesn't
887 * handle them at all. So we skip compound pages here at an early stage.
889 * Note that this code is very hard to test under normal circumstances because
890 * direct-io pins the pages with get_user_pages(). This makes
891 * is_page_cache_freeable return false, and the VM will not clean the pages.
892 * But other code (eg, pdflush) could clean the pages if they are mapped
895 * Simply disabling the call to bio_set_pages_dirty() is a good way to test the
896 * deferred bio dirtying paths.
900 * bio_set_pages_dirty() will mark all the bio's pages as dirty.
902 void bio_set_pages_dirty(struct bio *bio)
904 struct bio_vec *bvec = bio->bi_io_vec;
907 for (i = 0; i < bio->bi_vcnt; i++) {
908 struct page *page = bvec[i].bv_page;
910 if (page && !PageCompound(page))
911 set_page_dirty_lock(page);
915 void bio_release_pages(struct bio *bio)
917 struct bio_vec *bvec = bio->bi_io_vec;
920 for (i = 0; i < bio->bi_vcnt; i++) {
921 struct page *page = bvec[i].bv_page;
929 * bio_check_pages_dirty() will check that all the BIO's pages are still dirty.
930 * If they are, then fine. If, however, some pages are clean then they must
931 * have been written out during the direct-IO read. So we take another ref on
932 * the BIO and the offending pages and re-dirty the pages in process context.
934 * It is expected that bio_check_pages_dirty() will wholly own the BIO from
935 * here on. It will run one page_cache_release() against each page and will
936 * run one bio_put() against the BIO.
939 static void bio_dirty_fn(struct work_struct *work);
941 static DECLARE_WORK(bio_dirty_work, bio_dirty_fn);
942 static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(bio_dirty_lock);
943 static struct bio *bio_dirty_list;
946 * This runs in process context
948 static void bio_dirty_fn(struct work_struct *work)
953 spin_lock_irqsave(&bio_dirty_lock, flags);
954 bio = bio_dirty_list;
955 bio_dirty_list = NULL;
956 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&bio_dirty_lock, flags);
959 struct bio *next = bio->bi_private;
961 bio_set_pages_dirty(bio);
962 bio_release_pages(bio);
968 void bio_check_pages_dirty(struct bio *bio)
970 struct bio_vec *bvec = bio->bi_io_vec;
971 int nr_clean_pages = 0;
974 for (i = 0; i < bio->bi_vcnt; i++) {
975 struct page *page = bvec[i].bv_page;
977 if (PageDirty(page) || PageCompound(page)) {
978 page_cache_release(page);
979 bvec[i].bv_page = NULL;
985 if (nr_clean_pages) {
988 spin_lock_irqsave(&bio_dirty_lock, flags);
989 bio->bi_private = bio_dirty_list;
990 bio_dirty_list = bio;
991 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&bio_dirty_lock, flags);
992 schedule_work(&bio_dirty_work);
999 * bio_endio - end I/O on a bio
1001 * @error: error, if any
1004 * bio_endio() will end I/O on the whole bio. bio_endio() is the
1005 * preferred way to end I/O on a bio, it takes care of clearing
1006 * BIO_UPTODATE on error. @error is 0 on success, and and one of the
1007 * established -Exxxx (-EIO, for instance) error values in case
1008 * something went wrong. Noone should call bi_end_io() directly on a
1009 * bio unless they own it and thus know that it has an end_io
1012 void bio_endio(struct bio *bio, int error)
1015 clear_bit(BIO_UPTODATE, &bio->bi_flags);
1016 else if (!test_bit(BIO_UPTODATE, &bio->bi_flags))
1020 bio->bi_end_io(bio, error);
1023 void bio_pair_release(struct bio_pair *bp)
1025 if (atomic_dec_and_test(&bp->cnt)) {
1026 struct bio *master = bp->bio1.bi_private;
1028 bio_endio(master, bp->error);
1029 mempool_free(bp, bp->bio2.bi_private);
1033 static void bio_pair_end_1(struct bio *bi, int err)
1035 struct bio_pair *bp = container_of(bi, struct bio_pair, bio1);
1040 bio_pair_release(bp);
1043 static void bio_pair_end_2(struct bio *bi, int err)
1045 struct bio_pair *bp = container_of(bi, struct bio_pair, bio2);
1050 bio_pair_release(bp);
1054 * split a bio - only worry about a bio with a single page
1057 struct bio_pair *bio_split(struct bio *bi, mempool_t *pool, int first_sectors)
1059 struct bio_pair *bp = mempool_alloc(pool, GFP_NOIO);
1064 blk_add_trace_pdu_int(bdev_get_queue(bi->bi_bdev), BLK_TA_SPLIT, bi,
1065 bi->bi_sector + first_sectors);
1067 BUG_ON(bi->bi_vcnt != 1);
1068 BUG_ON(bi->bi_idx != 0);
1069 atomic_set(&bp->cnt, 3);
1073 bp->bio2.bi_sector += first_sectors;
1074 bp->bio2.bi_size -= first_sectors << 9;
1075 bp->bio1.bi_size = first_sectors << 9;
1077 bp->bv1 = bi->bi_io_vec[0];
1078 bp->bv2 = bi->bi_io_vec[0];
1079 bp->bv2.bv_offset += first_sectors << 9;
1080 bp->bv2.bv_len -= first_sectors << 9;
1081 bp->bv1.bv_len = first_sectors << 9;
1083 bp->bio1.bi_io_vec = &bp->bv1;
1084 bp->bio2.bi_io_vec = &bp->bv2;
1086 bp->bio1.bi_max_vecs = 1;
1087 bp->bio2.bi_max_vecs = 1;
1089 bp->bio1.bi_end_io = bio_pair_end_1;
1090 bp->bio2.bi_end_io = bio_pair_end_2;
1092 bp->bio1.bi_private = bi;
1093 bp->bio2.bi_private = pool;
1100 * create memory pools for biovec's in a bio_set.
1101 * use the global biovec slabs created for general use.
1103 static int biovec_create_pools(struct bio_set *bs, int pool_entries)
1107 for (i = 0; i < BIOVEC_NR_POOLS; i++) {
1108 struct biovec_slab *bp = bvec_slabs + i;
1109 mempool_t **bvp = bs->bvec_pools + i;
1111 *bvp = mempool_create_slab_pool(pool_entries, bp->slab);
1118 static void biovec_free_pools(struct bio_set *bs)
1122 for (i = 0; i < BIOVEC_NR_POOLS; i++) {
1123 mempool_t *bvp = bs->bvec_pools[i];
1126 mempool_destroy(bvp);
1131 void bioset_free(struct bio_set *bs)
1134 mempool_destroy(bs->bio_pool);
1136 biovec_free_pools(bs);
1141 struct bio_set *bioset_create(int bio_pool_size, int bvec_pool_size)
1143 struct bio_set *bs = kzalloc(sizeof(*bs), GFP_KERNEL);
1148 bs->bio_pool = mempool_create_slab_pool(bio_pool_size, bio_slab);
1152 if (!biovec_create_pools(bs, bvec_pool_size))
1160 static void __init biovec_init_slabs(void)
1164 for (i = 0; i < BIOVEC_NR_POOLS; i++) {
1166 struct biovec_slab *bvs = bvec_slabs + i;
1168 size = bvs->nr_vecs * sizeof(struct bio_vec);
1169 bvs->slab = kmem_cache_create(bvs->name, size, 0,
1170 SLAB_HWCACHE_ALIGN|SLAB_PANIC, NULL);
1174 static int __init init_bio(void)
1176 bio_slab = KMEM_CACHE(bio, SLAB_HWCACHE_ALIGN|SLAB_PANIC);
1178 biovec_init_slabs();
1180 fs_bio_set = bioset_create(BIO_POOL_SIZE, 2);
1182 panic("bio: can't allocate bios\n");
1184 bio_split_pool = mempool_create_kmalloc_pool(BIO_SPLIT_ENTRIES,
1185 sizeof(struct bio_pair));
1186 if (!bio_split_pool)
1187 panic("bio: can't create split pool\n");
1192 subsys_initcall(init_bio);
1194 EXPORT_SYMBOL(bio_alloc);
1195 EXPORT_SYMBOL(bio_put);
1196 EXPORT_SYMBOL(bio_free);
1197 EXPORT_SYMBOL(bio_endio);
1198 EXPORT_SYMBOL(bio_init);
1199 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__bio_clone);
1200 EXPORT_SYMBOL(bio_clone);
1201 EXPORT_SYMBOL(bio_phys_segments);
1202 EXPORT_SYMBOL(bio_hw_segments);
1203 EXPORT_SYMBOL(bio_add_page);
1204 EXPORT_SYMBOL(bio_add_pc_page);
1205 EXPORT_SYMBOL(bio_get_nr_vecs);
1206 EXPORT_SYMBOL(bio_map_kern);
1207 EXPORT_SYMBOL(bio_pair_release);
1208 EXPORT_SYMBOL(bio_split);
1209 EXPORT_SYMBOL(bio_split_pool);
1210 EXPORT_SYMBOL(bio_copy_user);
1211 EXPORT_SYMBOL(bio_uncopy_user);
1212 EXPORT_SYMBOL(bioset_create);
1213 EXPORT_SYMBOL(bioset_free);
1214 EXPORT_SYMBOL(bio_alloc_bioset);