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authorDavid Teigland <teigland@redhat.com>2006-01-18 04:30:29 -0500
committerSteven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>2006-01-18 04:30:29 -0500
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treeeee5227088ba97daef795e385b7548d2a1cc4cb6 /include/linux/dlm.h
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[DLM] The core of the DLM for GFS2/CLVM
This is the core of the distributed lock manager which is required to use GFS2 as a cluster filesystem. It is also used by CLVM and can be used as a standalone lock manager independantly of either of these two projects. It implements VAX-style locking modes. Signed-off-by: David Teigland <teigland@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Steve Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
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1/******************************************************************************
2*******************************************************************************
3**
4** Copyright (C) Sistina Software, Inc. 1997-2003 All rights reserved.
5** Copyright (C) 2004-2005 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
6**
7** This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use,
8** modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions
9** of the GNU General Public License v.2.
10**
11*******************************************************************************
12******************************************************************************/
13
14#ifndef __DLM_DOT_H__
15#define __DLM_DOT_H__
16
17/*
18 * Interface to Distributed Lock Manager (DLM)
19 * routines and structures to use DLM lockspaces
20 */
21
22/*
23 * Lock Modes
24 */
25
26#define DLM_LOCK_IV -1 /* invalid */
27#define DLM_LOCK_NL 0 /* null */
28#define DLM_LOCK_CR 1 /* concurrent read */
29#define DLM_LOCK_CW 2 /* concurrent write */
30#define DLM_LOCK_PR 3 /* protected read */
31#define DLM_LOCK_PW 4 /* protected write */
32#define DLM_LOCK_EX 5 /* exclusive */
33
34/*
35 * Maximum size in bytes of a dlm_lock name
36 */
37
38#define DLM_RESNAME_MAXLEN 64
39
40/*
41 * Flags to dlm_lock
42 *
43 * DLM_LKF_NOQUEUE
44 *
45 * Do not queue the lock request on the wait queue if it cannot be granted
46 * immediately. If the lock cannot be granted because of this flag, DLM will
47 * either return -EAGAIN from the dlm_lock call or will return 0 from
48 * dlm_lock and -EAGAIN in the lock status block when the AST is executed.
49 *
50 * DLM_LKF_CANCEL
51 *
52 * Used to cancel a pending lock request or conversion. A converting lock is
53 * returned to its previously granted mode.
54 *
55 * DLM_LKF_CONVERT
56 *
57 * Indicates a lock conversion request. For conversions the name and namelen
58 * are ignored and the lock ID in the LKSB is used to identify the lock.
59 *
60 * DLM_LKF_VALBLK
61 *
62 * Requests DLM to return the current contents of the lock value block in the
63 * lock status block. When this flag is set in a lock conversion from PW or EX
64 * modes, DLM assigns the value specified in the lock status block to the lock
65 * value block of the lock resource. The LVB is a DLM_LVB_LEN size array
66 * containing application-specific information.
67 *
68 * DLM_LKF_QUECVT
69 *
70 * Force a conversion request to be queued, even if it is compatible with
71 * the granted modes of other locks on the same resource.
72 *
73 * DLM_LKF_IVVALBLK
74 *
75 * Invalidate the lock value block.
76 *
77 * DLM_LKF_CONVDEADLK
78 *
79 * Allows the dlm to resolve conversion deadlocks internally by demoting the
80 * granted mode of a converting lock to NL. The DLM_SBF_DEMOTED flag is
81 * returned for a conversion that's been effected by this.
82 *
83 * DLM_LKF_PERSISTENT
84 *
85 * Only relevant to locks originating in userspace. A persistent lock will not
86 * be removed if the process holding the lock exits.
87 *
88 * DLM_LKF_NODLKWT
89 * DLM_LKF_NODLCKBLK
90 *
91 * net yet implemented
92 *
93 * DLM_LKF_EXPEDITE
94 *
95 * Used only with new requests for NL mode locks. Tells the lock manager
96 * to grant the lock, ignoring other locks in convert and wait queues.
97 *
98 * DLM_LKF_NOQUEUEBAST
99 *
100 * Send blocking AST's before returning -EAGAIN to the caller. It is only
101 * used along with the NOQUEUE flag. Blocking AST's are not sent for failed
102 * NOQUEUE requests otherwise.
103 *
104 * DLM_LKF_HEADQUE
105 *
106 * Add a lock to the head of the convert or wait queue rather than the tail.
107 *
108 * DLM_LKF_NOORDER
109 *
110 * Disregard the standard grant order rules and grant a lock as soon as it
111 * is compatible with other granted locks.
112 *
113 * DLM_LKF_ORPHAN
114 *
115 * not yet implemented
116 *
117 * DLM_LKF_ALTPR
118 *
119 * If the requested mode cannot be granted immediately, try to grant the lock
120 * in PR mode instead. If this alternate mode is granted instead of the
121 * requested mode, DLM_SBF_ALTMODE is returned in the lksb.
122 *
123 * DLM_LKF_ALTCW
124 *
125 * The same as ALTPR, but the alternate mode is CW.
126 *
127 * DLM_LKF_FORCEUNLOCK
128 *
129 * Unlock the lock even if it is converting or waiting or has sublocks.
130 * Only really for use by the userland device.c code.
131 *
132 */
133
134#define DLM_LKF_NOQUEUE 0x00000001
135#define DLM_LKF_CANCEL 0x00000002
136#define DLM_LKF_CONVERT 0x00000004
137#define DLM_LKF_VALBLK 0x00000008
138#define DLM_LKF_QUECVT 0x00000010
139#define DLM_LKF_IVVALBLK 0x00000020
140#define DLM_LKF_CONVDEADLK 0x00000040
141#define DLM_LKF_PERSISTENT 0x00000080
142#define DLM_LKF_NODLCKWT 0x00000100
143#define DLM_LKF_NODLCKBLK 0x00000200
144#define DLM_LKF_EXPEDITE 0x00000400
145#define DLM_LKF_NOQUEUEBAST 0x00000800
146#define DLM_LKF_HEADQUE 0x00001000
147#define DLM_LKF_NOORDER 0x00002000
148#define DLM_LKF_ORPHAN 0x00004000
149#define DLM_LKF_ALTPR 0x00008000
150#define DLM_LKF_ALTCW 0x00010000
151#define DLM_LKF_FORCEUNLOCK 0x00020000
152
153/*
154 * Some return codes that are not in errno.h
155 */
156
157#define DLM_ECANCEL 0x10001
158#define DLM_EUNLOCK 0x10002
159
160typedef void dlm_lockspace_t;
161
162/*
163 * Lock range structure
164 */
165
166struct dlm_range {
167 uint64_t ra_start;
168 uint64_t ra_end;
169};
170
171/*
172 * Lock status block
173 *
174 * Use this structure to specify the contents of the lock value block. For a
175 * conversion request, this structure is used to specify the lock ID of the
176 * lock. DLM writes the status of the lock request and the lock ID assigned
177 * to the request in the lock status block.
178 *
179 * sb_lkid: the returned lock ID. It is set on new (non-conversion) requests.
180 * It is available when dlm_lock returns.
181 *
182 * sb_lvbptr: saves or returns the contents of the lock's LVB according to rules
183 * shown for the DLM_LKF_VALBLK flag.
184 *
185 * sb_flags: DLM_SBF_DEMOTED is returned if in the process of promoting a lock,
186 * it was first demoted to NL to avoid conversion deadlock.
187 * DLM_SBF_VALNOTVALID is returned if the resource's LVB is marked invalid.
188 *
189 * sb_status: the returned status of the lock request set prior to AST
190 * execution. Possible return values:
191 *
192 * 0 if lock request was successful
193 * -EAGAIN if request would block and is flagged DLM_LKF_NOQUEUE
194 * -ENOMEM if there is no memory to process request
195 * -EINVAL if there are invalid parameters
196 * -DLM_EUNLOCK if unlock request was successful
197 * -DLM_ECANCEL if a cancel completed successfully
198 */
199
200#define DLM_SBF_DEMOTED 0x01
201#define DLM_SBF_VALNOTVALID 0x02
202#define DLM_SBF_ALTMODE 0x04
203
204struct dlm_lksb {
205 int sb_status;
206 uint32_t sb_lkid;
207 char sb_flags;
208 char * sb_lvbptr;
209};
210
211
212#ifdef __KERNEL__
213
214#define DLM_LSFL_NODIR 0x00000001
215
216/*
217 * dlm_new_lockspace
218 *
219 * Starts a lockspace with the given name. If the named lockspace exists in
220 * the cluster, the calling node joins it.
221 */
222
223int dlm_new_lockspace(char *name, int namelen, dlm_lockspace_t **lockspace,
224 uint32_t flags, int lvblen);
225
226/*
227 * dlm_release_lockspace
228 *
229 * Stop a lockspace.
230 */
231
232int dlm_release_lockspace(dlm_lockspace_t *lockspace, int force);
233
234/*
235 * dlm_lock
236 *
237 * Make an asyncronous request to acquire or convert a lock on a named
238 * resource.
239 *
240 * lockspace: context for the request
241 * mode: the requested mode of the lock (DLM_LOCK_)
242 * lksb: lock status block for input and async return values
243 * flags: input flags (DLM_LKF_)
244 * name: name of the resource to lock, can be binary
245 * namelen: the length in bytes of the resource name (MAX_RESNAME_LEN)
246 * parent: the lock ID of a parent lock or 0 if none
247 * lockast: function DLM executes when it completes processing the request
248 * astarg: argument passed to lockast and bast functions
249 * bast: function DLM executes when this lock later blocks another request
250 *
251 * Returns:
252 * 0 if request is successfully queued for processing
253 * -EINVAL if any input parameters are invalid
254 * -EAGAIN if request would block and is flagged DLM_LKF_NOQUEUE
255 * -ENOMEM if there is no memory to process request
256 * -ENOTCONN if there is a communication error
257 *
258 * If the call to dlm_lock returns an error then the operation has failed and
259 * the AST routine will not be called. If dlm_lock returns 0 it is still
260 * possible that the lock operation will fail. The AST routine will be called
261 * when the locking is complete and the status is returned in the lksb.
262 *
263 * If the AST routines or parameter are passed to a conversion operation then
264 * they will overwrite those values that were passed to a previous dlm_lock
265 * call.
266 *
267 * AST routines should not block (at least not for long), but may make
268 * any locking calls they please.
269 */
270
271int dlm_lock(dlm_lockspace_t *lockspace,
272 int mode,
273 struct dlm_lksb *lksb,
274 uint32_t flags,
275 void *name,
276 unsigned int namelen,
277 uint32_t parent_lkid,
278 void (*lockast) (void *astarg),
279 void *astarg,
280 void (*bast) (void *astarg, int mode),
281 struct dlm_range *range);
282
283/*
284 * dlm_unlock
285 *
286 * Asynchronously release a lock on a resource. The AST routine is called
287 * when the resource is successfully unlocked.
288 *
289 * lockspace: context for the request
290 * lkid: the lock ID as returned in the lksb
291 * flags: input flags (DLM_LKF_)
292 * lksb: if NULL the lksb parameter passed to last lock request is used
293 * astarg: the arg used with the completion ast for the unlock
294 *
295 * Returns:
296 * 0 if request is successfully queued for processing
297 * -EINVAL if any input parameters are invalid
298 * -ENOTEMPTY if the lock still has sublocks
299 * -EBUSY if the lock is waiting for a remote lock operation
300 * -ENOTCONN if there is a communication error
301 */
302
303int dlm_unlock(dlm_lockspace_t *lockspace,
304 uint32_t lkid,
305 uint32_t flags,
306 struct dlm_lksb *lksb,
307 void *astarg);
308
309#endif /* __KERNEL__ */
310
311#endif /* __DLM_DOT_H__ */
312