signal/timer/event: KAIO eventfd support example
This is an example about how to add eventfd support to the current KAIO code, in order to enable KAIO to post readiness events to a pollable fd (hence compatible with POSIX select/poll). The KAIO code simply signals the eventfd fd when events are ready, and this triggers a POLLIN in the fd. This patch uses a reserved for future use member of the struct iocb to pass an eventfd file descriptor, that KAIO will use to post events every time a request completes. At that point, an aio_getevents() will return the completed result to a struct io_event. I made a quick test program to verify the patch, and it runs fine here: http://www.xmailserver.org/eventfd-aio-test.c The test program uses poll(2), but it'd, of course, work with select and epoll too. This can allow to schedule both block I/O and other poll-able devices requests, and wait for results using select/poll/epoll. In a typical scenario, an application would submit KAIO request using aio_submit(), and will also use epoll_ctl() on the whole other class of devices (that with the addition of signals, timers and user events, now it's pretty much complete), and then would: epoll_wait(...); for_each_event { if (curr_event_is_kaiofd) { aio_getevents(); dispatch_aio_events(); } else { dispatch_epoll_event(); } } Signed-off-by: Davide Libenzi <davidel@xmailserver.org> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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#include <linux/highmem.h>
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#include <linux/workqueue.h>
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#include <linux/security.h>
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#include <linux/eventfd.h>
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#include <asm/kmap_types.h>
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#include <asm/uaccess.h>
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req->private = NULL;
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req->ki_iovec = NULL;
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INIT_LIST_HEAD(&req->ki_run_list);
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req->ki_eventfd = ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
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/* Check if the completion queue has enough free space to
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* accept an event from this io.
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{
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assert_spin_locked(&ctx->ctx_lock);
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if (!IS_ERR(req->ki_eventfd))
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fput(req->ki_eventfd);
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if (req->ki_dtor)
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req->ki_dtor(req);
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if (req->ki_iovec != &req->ki_inline_vec)
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return 1;
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}
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/*
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* Check if the user asked us to deliver the result through an
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* eventfd. The eventfd_signal() function is safe to be called
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* from IRQ context.
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*/
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if (!IS_ERR(iocb->ki_eventfd))
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eventfd_signal(iocb->ki_eventfd, 1);
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info = &ctx->ring_info;
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/* add a completion event to the ring buffer.
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ssize_t ret;
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/* enforce forwards compatibility on users */
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if (unlikely(iocb->aio_reserved1 || iocb->aio_reserved2 ||
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iocb->aio_reserved3)) {
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if (unlikely(iocb->aio_reserved1 || iocb->aio_reserved2)) {
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pr_debug("EINVAL: io_submit: reserve field set\n");
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return -EINVAL;
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}
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fput(file);
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return -EAGAIN;
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}
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if (iocb->aio_flags & IOCB_FLAG_RESFD) {
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/*
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* If the IOCB_FLAG_RESFD flag of aio_flags is set, get an
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* instance of the file* now. The file descriptor must be
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* an eventfd() fd, and will be signaled for each completed
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* event using the eventfd_signal() function.
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*/
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req->ki_eventfd = eventfd_fget((int) iocb->aio_resfd);
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if (unlikely(IS_ERR(req->ki_eventfd))) {
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ret = PTR_ERR(req->ki_eventfd);
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goto out_put_req;
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}
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}
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req->ki_filp = file;
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ret = put_user(req->ki_key, &user_iocb->aio_key);
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struct list_head ki_list; /* the aio core uses this
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* for cancellation */
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/*
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* If the aio_resfd field of the userspace iocb is not zero,
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* this is the underlying file* to deliver event to.
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*/
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struct file *ki_eventfd;
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};
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#define is_sync_kiocb(iocb) ((iocb)->ki_key == KIOCB_SYNC_KEY)
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IOCB_CMD_PWRITEV = 8,
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};
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/*
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* Valid flags for the "aio_flags" member of the "struct iocb".
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*
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* IOCB_FLAG_RESFD - Set if the "aio_resfd" member of the "struct iocb"
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* is valid.
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*/
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#define IOCB_FLAG_RESFD (1 << 0)
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/* read() from /dev/aio returns these structures. */
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struct io_event {
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__u64 data; /* the data field from the iocb */
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/* extra parameters */
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__u64 aio_reserved2; /* TODO: use this for a (struct sigevent *) */
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__u64 aio_reserved3;
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/* flags for the "struct iocb" */
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__u32 aio_flags;
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/*
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* if the IOCB_FLAG_RESFD flag of "aio_flags" is set, this is an
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* eventfd to signal AIO readiness to
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*/
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__u32 aio_resfd;
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}; /* 64 bytes */
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#undef IFBIG
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