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1 | Reference counting in pnfs: | ||
2 | ========================== | ||
3 | |||
4 | The are several inter-related caches. We have layouts which can | ||
5 | reference multiple devices, each of which can reference multiple data servers. | ||
6 | Each data server can be referenced by multiple devices. Each device | ||
7 | can be referenced by multiple layouts. To keep all of this straight, | ||
8 | we need to reference count. | ||
9 | |||
10 | |||
11 | struct pnfs_layout_hdr | ||
12 | ---------------------- | ||
13 | The on-the-wire command LAYOUTGET corresponds to struct | ||
14 | pnfs_layout_segment, usually referred to by the variable name lseg. | ||
15 | Each nfs_inode may hold a pointer to a cache of of these layout | ||
16 | segments in nfsi->layout, of type struct pnfs_layout_hdr. | ||
17 | |||
18 | We reference the header for the inode pointing to it, across each | ||
19 | outstanding RPC call that references it (LAYOUTGET, LAYOUTRETURN, | ||
20 | LAYOUTCOMMIT), and for each lseg held within. | ||
21 | |||
22 | Each header is also (when non-empty) put on a list associated with | ||
23 | struct nfs_client (cl_layouts). Being put on this list does not bump | ||
24 | the reference count, as the layout is kept around by the lseg that | ||
25 | keeps it in the list. | ||
26 | |||
27 | deviceid_cache | ||
28 | -------------- | ||
29 | lsegs reference device ids, which are resolved per nfs_client and | ||
30 | layout driver type. The device ids are held in a RCU cache (struct | ||
31 | nfs4_deviceid_cache). The cache itself is referenced across each | ||
32 | mount. The entries (struct nfs4_deviceid) themselves are held across | ||
33 | the lifetime of each lseg referencing them. | ||
34 | |||
35 | RCU is used because the deviceid is basically a write once, read many | ||
36 | data structure. The hlist size of 32 buckets needs better | ||
37 | justification, but seems reasonable given that we can have multiple | ||
38 | deviceid's per filesystem, and multiple filesystems per nfs_client. | ||
39 | |||
40 | The hash code is copied from the nfsd code base. A discussion of | ||
41 | hashing and variations of this algorithm can be found at: | ||
42 | http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.c/browse_thread/thread/9522965e2b8d3809 | ||
43 | |||
44 | data server cache | ||
45 | ----------------- | ||
46 | file driver devices refer to data servers, which are kept in a module | ||
47 | level cache. Its reference is held over the lifetime of the deviceid | ||
48 | pointing to it. | ||
49 | |||
50 | lseg | ||
51 | ---- | ||
52 | lseg maintains an extra reference corresponding to the NFS_LSEG_VALID | ||
53 | bit which holds it in the pnfs_layout_hdr's list. When the final lseg | ||
54 | is removed from the pnfs_layout_hdr's list, the NFS_LAYOUT_DESTROYED | ||
55 | bit is set, preventing any new lsegs from being added. | ||