xfs: clean up xfs_trans_brelse()
xfs_trans_brelse() is a bit of a historical mess, similar to xfs_buf_item_unlock(). It is unnecessarily verbose, has snippets of commented out code, inconsistency with regard to stale items, etc. Clean up xfs_trans_brelse() to use similar logic and flow as xfs_buf_item_unlock() with regard to bli reference count handling. This patch makes no functional changes, but facilitates further refactoring of the common bli reference count handling code. Signed-off-by: Brian Foster <bfoster@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
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@ -322,49 +322,40 @@ xfs_trans_read_buf_map(
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/*
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* Release the buffer bp which was previously acquired with one of the
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* xfs_trans_... buffer allocation routines if the buffer has not
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* been modified within this transaction. If the buffer is modified
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* within this transaction, do decrement the recursion count but do
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* not release the buffer even if the count goes to 0. If the buffer is not
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* modified within the transaction, decrement the recursion count and
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* release the buffer if the recursion count goes to 0.
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* Release a buffer previously joined to the transaction. If the buffer is
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* modified within this transaction, decrement the recursion count but do not
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* release the buffer even if the count goes to 0. If the buffer is not modified
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* within the transaction, decrement the recursion count and release the buffer
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* if the recursion count goes to 0.
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*
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* If the buffer is to be released and it was not modified before
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* this transaction began, then free the buf_log_item associated with it.
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* If the buffer is to be released and it was not already dirty before this
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* transaction began, then also free the buf_log_item associated with it.
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*
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* If the transaction pointer is NULL, make this just a normal
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* brelse() call.
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* If the transaction pointer is NULL, this is a normal xfs_buf_relse() call.
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*/
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void
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xfs_trans_brelse(
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xfs_trans_t *tp,
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xfs_buf_t *bp)
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struct xfs_trans *tp,
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struct xfs_buf *bp)
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{
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struct xfs_buf_log_item *bip;
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int freed;
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struct xfs_buf_log_item *bip = bp->b_log_item;
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bool freed;
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bool dirty;
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/*
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* Default to a normal brelse() call if the tp is NULL.
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*/
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if (tp == NULL) {
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ASSERT(bp->b_transp == NULL);
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ASSERT(bp->b_transp == tp);
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if (!tp) {
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xfs_buf_relse(bp);
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return;
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}
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ASSERT(bp->b_transp == tp);
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bip = bp->b_log_item;
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trace_xfs_trans_brelse(bip);
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ASSERT(bip->bli_item.li_type == XFS_LI_BUF);
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ASSERT(!(bip->bli_flags & XFS_BLI_STALE));
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ASSERT(!(bip->__bli_format.blf_flags & XFS_BLF_CANCEL));
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ASSERT(atomic_read(&bip->bli_refcount) > 0);
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trace_xfs_trans_brelse(bip);
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/*
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* If the release is just for a recursive lock,
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* then decrement the count and return.
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* If the release is for a recursive lookup, then decrement the count
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* and return.
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*/
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if (bip->bli_recur > 0) {
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bip->bli_recur--;
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}
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/*
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* If the buffer is dirty within this transaction, we can't
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* If the buffer is invalidated or dirty in this transaction, we can't
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* release it until we commit.
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*/
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if (test_bit(XFS_LI_DIRTY, &bip->bli_item.li_flags))
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return;
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/*
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* If the buffer has been invalidated, then we can't release
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* it until the transaction commits to disk unless it is re-dirtied
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* as part of this transaction. This prevents us from pulling
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* the item from the AIL before we should.
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*/
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if (bip->bli_flags & XFS_BLI_STALE)
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return;
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/*
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* Unlink the log item from the transaction and clear the hold flag, if
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* set. We wouldn't want the next user of the buffer to get confused.
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*/
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ASSERT(!(bip->bli_flags & XFS_BLI_LOGGED));
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/*
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* Free up the log item descriptor tracking the released item.
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*/
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xfs_trans_del_item(&bip->bli_item);
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bip->bli_flags &= ~XFS_BLI_HOLD;
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/*
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* Clear the hold flag in the buf log item if it is set.
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* We wouldn't want the next user of the buffer to
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* get confused.
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*/
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if (bip->bli_flags & XFS_BLI_HOLD) {
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bip->bli_flags &= ~XFS_BLI_HOLD;
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}
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/*
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* Drop our reference to the buf log item.
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* Drop the reference to the bli. At this point, the bli must be either
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* freed or dirty (or both). If freed, there are a couple cases where we
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* are responsible to free the item. If the bli is clean, we're the last
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* user of it. If the fs has shut down, the bli may be dirty and AIL
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* resident, but won't ever be written back. We therefore may also need
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* to remove it from the AIL before freeing it.
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*/
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freed = atomic_dec_and_test(&bip->bli_refcount);
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/*
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* If the buf item is not tracking data in the log, then we must free it
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* before releasing the buffer back to the free pool.
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*
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* If the fs has shutdown and we dropped the last reference, it may fall
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* on us to release a (possibly dirty) bli if it never made it to the
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* AIL (e.g., the aborted unpin already happened and didn't release it
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* due to our reference). Since we're already shutdown and need
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* ail_lock, just force remove from the AIL and release the bli here.
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*/
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if (XFS_FORCED_SHUTDOWN(tp->t_mountp) && freed) {
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xfs_trans_ail_remove(&bip->bli_item, SHUTDOWN_LOG_IO_ERROR);
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xfs_buf_item_relse(bp);
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} else if (!(bip->bli_flags & XFS_BLI_DIRTY)) {
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/***
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ASSERT(bp->b_pincount == 0);
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***/
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ASSERT(atomic_read(&bip->bli_refcount) == 0);
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ASSERT(!test_bit(XFS_LI_IN_AIL, &bip->bli_item.li_flags));
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ASSERT(!(bip->bli_flags & XFS_BLI_INODE_ALLOC_BUF));
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xfs_buf_item_relse(bp);
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dirty = bip->bli_flags & XFS_BLI_DIRTY;
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ASSERT(freed || dirty);
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if (freed) {
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bool abort = XFS_FORCED_SHUTDOWN(tp->t_mountp);
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ASSERT(abort || !test_bit(XFS_LI_IN_AIL, &bip->bli_item.li_flags));
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if (abort)
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xfs_trans_ail_remove(&bip->bli_item, SHUTDOWN_LOG_IO_ERROR);
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if (!dirty || abort)
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xfs_buf_item_relse(bp);
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}
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bp->b_transp = NULL;
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