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Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001/*
Uwe Zeisbergerf30c2262006-10-03 23:01:26 +02002 * mm/page-writeback.c
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07003 *
4 * Copyright (C) 2002, Linus Torvalds.
Peter Zijlstra04fbfdc2007-10-16 23:25:50 -07005 * Copyright (C) 2007 Red Hat, Inc., Peter Zijlstra <pzijlstr@redhat.com>
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07006 *
7 * Contains functions related to writing back dirty pages at the
8 * address_space level.
9 *
Francois Camie1f8e872008-10-15 22:01:59 -070010 * 10Apr2002 Andrew Morton
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070011 * Initial version
12 */
13
14#include <linux/kernel.h>
15#include <linux/module.h>
16#include <linux/spinlock.h>
17#include <linux/fs.h>
18#include <linux/mm.h>
19#include <linux/swap.h>
20#include <linux/slab.h>
21#include <linux/pagemap.h>
22#include <linux/writeback.h>
23#include <linux/init.h>
24#include <linux/backing-dev.h>
Andrew Morton55e829a2006-12-10 02:19:27 -080025#include <linux/task_io_accounting_ops.h>
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070026#include <linux/blkdev.h>
27#include <linux/mpage.h>
Peter Zijlstrad08b3852006-09-25 23:30:57 -070028#include <linux/rmap.h>
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070029#include <linux/percpu.h>
30#include <linux/notifier.h>
31#include <linux/smp.h>
32#include <linux/sysctl.h>
33#include <linux/cpu.h>
34#include <linux/syscalls.h>
David Howellscf9a2ae2006-08-29 19:05:54 +010035#include <linux/buffer_head.h>
David Howells811d7362006-08-29 19:06:09 +010036#include <linux/pagevec.h>
Dave Chinner028c2dd2010-07-07 13:24:07 +100037#include <trace/events/writeback.h>
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070038
39/*
Wu Fengguangffd1f602011-06-19 22:18:42 -060040 * Sleep at most 200ms at a time in balance_dirty_pages().
41 */
42#define MAX_PAUSE max(HZ/5, 1)
43
44/*
Wu Fengguange98be2d2010-08-29 11:22:30 -060045 * Estimate write bandwidth at 200ms intervals.
46 */
47#define BANDWIDTH_INTERVAL max(HZ/5, 1)
48
Wu Fengguang6c14ae12011-03-02 16:04:18 -060049#define RATELIMIT_CALC_SHIFT 10
50
Wu Fengguange98be2d2010-08-29 11:22:30 -060051/*
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070052 * After a CPU has dirtied this many pages, balance_dirty_pages_ratelimited
53 * will look to see if it needs to force writeback or throttling.
54 */
55static long ratelimit_pages = 32;
56
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070057/* The following parameters are exported via /proc/sys/vm */
58
59/*
Jens Axboe5b0830c2009-09-23 19:37:09 +020060 * Start background writeback (via writeback threads) at this percentage
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070061 */
Wu Fengguang1b5e62b2009-03-23 08:57:38 +080062int dirty_background_ratio = 10;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070063
64/*
David Rientjes2da02992009-01-06 14:39:31 -080065 * dirty_background_bytes starts at 0 (disabled) so that it is a function of
66 * dirty_background_ratio * the amount of dirtyable memory
67 */
68unsigned long dirty_background_bytes;
69
70/*
Bron Gondwana195cf452008-02-04 22:29:20 -080071 * free highmem will not be subtracted from the total free memory
72 * for calculating free ratios if vm_highmem_is_dirtyable is true
73 */
74int vm_highmem_is_dirtyable;
75
76/*
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070077 * The generator of dirty data starts writeback at this percentage
78 */
Wu Fengguang1b5e62b2009-03-23 08:57:38 +080079int vm_dirty_ratio = 20;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070080
81/*
David Rientjes2da02992009-01-06 14:39:31 -080082 * vm_dirty_bytes starts at 0 (disabled) so that it is a function of
83 * vm_dirty_ratio * the amount of dirtyable memory
84 */
85unsigned long vm_dirty_bytes;
86
87/*
Alexey Dobriyan704503d2009-03-31 15:23:18 -070088 * The interval between `kupdate'-style writebacks
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070089 */
Toshiyuki Okajima22ef37e2009-05-16 22:56:28 -070090unsigned int dirty_writeback_interval = 5 * 100; /* centiseconds */
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070091
92/*
Alexey Dobriyan704503d2009-03-31 15:23:18 -070093 * The longest time for which data is allowed to remain dirty
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070094 */
Toshiyuki Okajima22ef37e2009-05-16 22:56:28 -070095unsigned int dirty_expire_interval = 30 * 100; /* centiseconds */
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070096
97/*
98 * Flag that makes the machine dump writes/reads and block dirtyings.
99 */
100int block_dump;
101
102/*
Bart Samweled5b43f2006-03-24 03:15:49 -0800103 * Flag that puts the machine in "laptop mode". Doubles as a timeout in jiffies:
104 * a full sync is triggered after this time elapses without any disk activity.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700105 */
106int laptop_mode;
107
108EXPORT_SYMBOL(laptop_mode);
109
110/* End of sysctl-exported parameters */
111
Wu Fengguangc42843f2011-03-02 15:54:09 -0600112unsigned long global_dirty_limit;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700113
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700114/*
Peter Zijlstra04fbfdc2007-10-16 23:25:50 -0700115 * Scale the writeback cache size proportional to the relative writeout speeds.
116 *
117 * We do this by keeping a floating proportion between BDIs, based on page
118 * writeback completions [end_page_writeback()]. Those devices that write out
119 * pages fastest will get the larger share, while the slower will get a smaller
120 * share.
121 *
122 * We use page writeout completions because we are interested in getting rid of
123 * dirty pages. Having them written out is the primary goal.
124 *
125 * We introduce a concept of time, a period over which we measure these events,
126 * because demand can/will vary over time. The length of this period itself is
127 * measured in page writeback completions.
128 *
129 */
130static struct prop_descriptor vm_completions;
Peter Zijlstra3e26c142007-10-16 23:25:50 -0700131static struct prop_descriptor vm_dirties;
Peter Zijlstra04fbfdc2007-10-16 23:25:50 -0700132
Peter Zijlstra04fbfdc2007-10-16 23:25:50 -0700133/*
134 * couple the period to the dirty_ratio:
135 *
136 * period/2 ~ roundup_pow_of_two(dirty limit)
137 */
138static int calc_period_shift(void)
139{
140 unsigned long dirty_total;
141
David Rientjes2da02992009-01-06 14:39:31 -0800142 if (vm_dirty_bytes)
143 dirty_total = vm_dirty_bytes / PAGE_SIZE;
144 else
145 dirty_total = (vm_dirty_ratio * determine_dirtyable_memory()) /
146 100;
Peter Zijlstra04fbfdc2007-10-16 23:25:50 -0700147 return 2 + ilog2(dirty_total - 1);
148}
149
150/*
David Rientjes2da02992009-01-06 14:39:31 -0800151 * update the period when the dirty threshold changes.
Peter Zijlstra04fbfdc2007-10-16 23:25:50 -0700152 */
David Rientjes2da02992009-01-06 14:39:31 -0800153static void update_completion_period(void)
154{
155 int shift = calc_period_shift();
156 prop_change_shift(&vm_completions, shift);
157 prop_change_shift(&vm_dirties, shift);
Wu Fengguang9d823e82011-06-11 18:10:12 -0600158
159 writeback_set_ratelimit();
David Rientjes2da02992009-01-06 14:39:31 -0800160}
161
162int dirty_background_ratio_handler(struct ctl_table *table, int write,
Alexey Dobriyan8d65af72009-09-23 15:57:19 -0700163 void __user *buffer, size_t *lenp,
David Rientjes2da02992009-01-06 14:39:31 -0800164 loff_t *ppos)
165{
166 int ret;
167
Alexey Dobriyan8d65af72009-09-23 15:57:19 -0700168 ret = proc_dointvec_minmax(table, write, buffer, lenp, ppos);
David Rientjes2da02992009-01-06 14:39:31 -0800169 if (ret == 0 && write)
170 dirty_background_bytes = 0;
171 return ret;
172}
173
174int dirty_background_bytes_handler(struct ctl_table *table, int write,
Alexey Dobriyan8d65af72009-09-23 15:57:19 -0700175 void __user *buffer, size_t *lenp,
David Rientjes2da02992009-01-06 14:39:31 -0800176 loff_t *ppos)
177{
178 int ret;
179
Alexey Dobriyan8d65af72009-09-23 15:57:19 -0700180 ret = proc_doulongvec_minmax(table, write, buffer, lenp, ppos);
David Rientjes2da02992009-01-06 14:39:31 -0800181 if (ret == 0 && write)
182 dirty_background_ratio = 0;
183 return ret;
184}
185
Peter Zijlstra04fbfdc2007-10-16 23:25:50 -0700186int dirty_ratio_handler(struct ctl_table *table, int write,
Alexey Dobriyan8d65af72009-09-23 15:57:19 -0700187 void __user *buffer, size_t *lenp,
Peter Zijlstra04fbfdc2007-10-16 23:25:50 -0700188 loff_t *ppos)
189{
190 int old_ratio = vm_dirty_ratio;
David Rientjes2da02992009-01-06 14:39:31 -0800191 int ret;
192
Alexey Dobriyan8d65af72009-09-23 15:57:19 -0700193 ret = proc_dointvec_minmax(table, write, buffer, lenp, ppos);
Peter Zijlstra04fbfdc2007-10-16 23:25:50 -0700194 if (ret == 0 && write && vm_dirty_ratio != old_ratio) {
David Rientjes2da02992009-01-06 14:39:31 -0800195 update_completion_period();
196 vm_dirty_bytes = 0;
197 }
198 return ret;
199}
200
201
202int dirty_bytes_handler(struct ctl_table *table, int write,
Alexey Dobriyan8d65af72009-09-23 15:57:19 -0700203 void __user *buffer, size_t *lenp,
David Rientjes2da02992009-01-06 14:39:31 -0800204 loff_t *ppos)
205{
Sven Wegenerfc3501d2009-02-11 13:04:23 -0800206 unsigned long old_bytes = vm_dirty_bytes;
David Rientjes2da02992009-01-06 14:39:31 -0800207 int ret;
208
Alexey Dobriyan8d65af72009-09-23 15:57:19 -0700209 ret = proc_doulongvec_minmax(table, write, buffer, lenp, ppos);
David Rientjes2da02992009-01-06 14:39:31 -0800210 if (ret == 0 && write && vm_dirty_bytes != old_bytes) {
211 update_completion_period();
212 vm_dirty_ratio = 0;
Peter Zijlstra04fbfdc2007-10-16 23:25:50 -0700213 }
214 return ret;
215}
216
217/*
218 * Increment the BDI's writeout completion count and the global writeout
219 * completion count. Called from test_clear_page_writeback().
220 */
221static inline void __bdi_writeout_inc(struct backing_dev_info *bdi)
222{
Jan Karaf7d2b1e2010-12-08 22:44:24 -0600223 __inc_bdi_stat(bdi, BDI_WRITTEN);
Peter Zijlstraa42dde02008-04-30 00:54:36 -0700224 __prop_inc_percpu_max(&vm_completions, &bdi->completions,
225 bdi->max_prop_frac);
Peter Zijlstra04fbfdc2007-10-16 23:25:50 -0700226}
227
Miklos Szeredidd5656e2008-04-30 00:54:37 -0700228void bdi_writeout_inc(struct backing_dev_info *bdi)
229{
230 unsigned long flags;
231
232 local_irq_save(flags);
233 __bdi_writeout_inc(bdi);
234 local_irq_restore(flags);
235}
236EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(bdi_writeout_inc);
237
Nick Piggin1cf6e7d2009-02-18 14:48:18 -0800238void task_dirty_inc(struct task_struct *tsk)
Peter Zijlstra3e26c142007-10-16 23:25:50 -0700239{
240 prop_inc_single(&vm_dirties, &tsk->dirties);
241}
242
Peter Zijlstra04fbfdc2007-10-16 23:25:50 -0700243/*
244 * Obtain an accurate fraction of the BDI's portion.
245 */
246static void bdi_writeout_fraction(struct backing_dev_info *bdi,
247 long *numerator, long *denominator)
248{
Wu Fengguang3efaf0f2010-12-16 22:22:00 -0600249 prop_fraction_percpu(&vm_completions, &bdi->completions,
Peter Zijlstra04fbfdc2007-10-16 23:25:50 -0700250 numerator, denominator);
Peter Zijlstra04fbfdc2007-10-16 23:25:50 -0700251}
252
Peter Zijlstra04fbfdc2007-10-16 23:25:50 -0700253/*
Peter Zijlstra189d3c42008-04-30 00:54:35 -0700254 *
255 */
Peter Zijlstra189d3c42008-04-30 00:54:35 -0700256static unsigned int bdi_min_ratio;
257
258int bdi_set_min_ratio(struct backing_dev_info *bdi, unsigned int min_ratio)
259{
260 int ret = 0;
Peter Zijlstra189d3c42008-04-30 00:54:35 -0700261
Jens Axboecfc4ba52009-09-14 13:12:40 +0200262 spin_lock_bh(&bdi_lock);
Peter Zijlstraa42dde02008-04-30 00:54:36 -0700263 if (min_ratio > bdi->max_ratio) {
Peter Zijlstra189d3c42008-04-30 00:54:35 -0700264 ret = -EINVAL;
Peter Zijlstraa42dde02008-04-30 00:54:36 -0700265 } else {
266 min_ratio -= bdi->min_ratio;
267 if (bdi_min_ratio + min_ratio < 100) {
268 bdi_min_ratio += min_ratio;
269 bdi->min_ratio += min_ratio;
270 } else {
271 ret = -EINVAL;
272 }
273 }
Jens Axboecfc4ba52009-09-14 13:12:40 +0200274 spin_unlock_bh(&bdi_lock);
Peter Zijlstra189d3c42008-04-30 00:54:35 -0700275
276 return ret;
277}
278
Peter Zijlstraa42dde02008-04-30 00:54:36 -0700279int bdi_set_max_ratio(struct backing_dev_info *bdi, unsigned max_ratio)
280{
Peter Zijlstraa42dde02008-04-30 00:54:36 -0700281 int ret = 0;
282
283 if (max_ratio > 100)
284 return -EINVAL;
285
Jens Axboecfc4ba52009-09-14 13:12:40 +0200286 spin_lock_bh(&bdi_lock);
Peter Zijlstraa42dde02008-04-30 00:54:36 -0700287 if (bdi->min_ratio > max_ratio) {
288 ret = -EINVAL;
289 } else {
290 bdi->max_ratio = max_ratio;
291 bdi->max_prop_frac = (PROP_FRAC_BASE * max_ratio) / 100;
292 }
Jens Axboecfc4ba52009-09-14 13:12:40 +0200293 spin_unlock_bh(&bdi_lock);
Peter Zijlstraa42dde02008-04-30 00:54:36 -0700294
295 return ret;
296}
297EXPORT_SYMBOL(bdi_set_max_ratio);
298
Peter Zijlstra189d3c42008-04-30 00:54:35 -0700299/*
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700300 * Work out the current dirty-memory clamping and background writeout
301 * thresholds.
302 *
303 * The main aim here is to lower them aggressively if there is a lot of mapped
304 * memory around. To avoid stressing page reclaim with lots of unreclaimable
305 * pages. It is better to clamp down on writers than to start swapping, and
306 * performing lots of scanning.
307 *
308 * We only allow 1/2 of the currently-unmapped memory to be dirtied.
309 *
310 * We don't permit the clamping level to fall below 5% - that is getting rather
311 * excessive.
312 *
313 * We make sure that the background writeout level is below the adjusted
314 * clamping level.
315 */
Christoph Lameter1b424462007-05-06 14:48:59 -0700316
317static unsigned long highmem_dirtyable_memory(unsigned long total)
318{
319#ifdef CONFIG_HIGHMEM
320 int node;
321 unsigned long x = 0;
322
Lee Schermerhorn37b07e42007-10-16 01:25:39 -0700323 for_each_node_state(node, N_HIGH_MEMORY) {
Christoph Lameter1b424462007-05-06 14:48:59 -0700324 struct zone *z =
325 &NODE_DATA(node)->node_zones[ZONE_HIGHMEM];
326
Wu Fengguangadea02a2009-09-21 17:01:42 -0700327 x += zone_page_state(z, NR_FREE_PAGES) +
328 zone_reclaimable_pages(z);
Christoph Lameter1b424462007-05-06 14:48:59 -0700329 }
330 /*
331 * Make sure that the number of highmem pages is never larger
332 * than the number of the total dirtyable memory. This can only
333 * occur in very strange VM situations but we want to make sure
334 * that this does not occur.
335 */
336 return min(x, total);
337#else
338 return 0;
339#endif
340}
341
Steven Rostedt3eefae92008-05-12 21:21:04 +0200342/**
343 * determine_dirtyable_memory - amount of memory that may be used
344 *
345 * Returns the numebr of pages that can currently be freed and used
346 * by the kernel for direct mappings.
347 */
348unsigned long determine_dirtyable_memory(void)
Christoph Lameter1b424462007-05-06 14:48:59 -0700349{
350 unsigned long x;
351
Wu Fengguangadea02a2009-09-21 17:01:42 -0700352 x = global_page_state(NR_FREE_PAGES) + global_reclaimable_pages();
Bron Gondwana195cf452008-02-04 22:29:20 -0800353
354 if (!vm_highmem_is_dirtyable)
355 x -= highmem_dirtyable_memory(x);
356
Christoph Lameter1b424462007-05-06 14:48:59 -0700357 return x + 1; /* Ensure that we never return 0 */
358}
359
Wu Fengguang6c14ae12011-03-02 16:04:18 -0600360static unsigned long dirty_freerun_ceiling(unsigned long thresh,
361 unsigned long bg_thresh)
362{
363 return (thresh + bg_thresh) / 2;
364}
365
Wu Fengguangffd1f602011-06-19 22:18:42 -0600366static unsigned long hard_dirty_limit(unsigned long thresh)
367{
368 return max(thresh, global_dirty_limit);
369}
370
Randy Dunlap03ab4502010-08-14 13:05:17 -0700371/*
Wu Fengguang1babe182010-08-11 14:17:40 -0700372 * global_dirty_limits - background-writeback and dirty-throttling thresholds
373 *
374 * Calculate the dirty thresholds based on sysctl parameters
375 * - vm.dirty_background_ratio or vm.dirty_background_bytes
376 * - vm.dirty_ratio or vm.dirty_bytes
377 * The dirty limits will be lifted by 1/4 for PF_LESS_THROTTLE (ie. nfsd) and
Minchan Kimebd13732011-01-04 01:36:48 +0900378 * real-time tasks.
Wu Fengguang1babe182010-08-11 14:17:40 -0700379 */
Wu Fengguang16c40422010-08-11 14:17:39 -0700380void global_dirty_limits(unsigned long *pbackground, unsigned long *pdirty)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700381{
David Rientjes364aeb22009-01-06 14:39:29 -0800382 unsigned long background;
383 unsigned long dirty;
Minchan Kim240c8792011-01-13 15:46:27 -0800384 unsigned long uninitialized_var(available_memory);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700385 struct task_struct *tsk;
386
Minchan Kim240c8792011-01-13 15:46:27 -0800387 if (!vm_dirty_bytes || !dirty_background_bytes)
388 available_memory = determine_dirtyable_memory();
389
David Rientjes2da02992009-01-06 14:39:31 -0800390 if (vm_dirty_bytes)
391 dirty = DIV_ROUND_UP(vm_dirty_bytes, PAGE_SIZE);
Wu Fengguang4cbec4c2010-10-26 14:21:45 -0700392 else
393 dirty = (vm_dirty_ratio * available_memory) / 100;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700394
David Rientjes2da02992009-01-06 14:39:31 -0800395 if (dirty_background_bytes)
396 background = DIV_ROUND_UP(dirty_background_bytes, PAGE_SIZE);
397 else
398 background = (dirty_background_ratio * available_memory) / 100;
399
400 if (background >= dirty)
401 background = dirty / 2;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700402 tsk = current;
403 if (tsk->flags & PF_LESS_THROTTLE || rt_task(tsk)) {
404 background += background / 4;
405 dirty += dirty / 4;
406 }
407 *pbackground = background;
408 *pdirty = dirty;
Wu Fengguange1cbe232010-12-06 22:34:29 -0600409 trace_global_dirty_state(background, dirty);
Wu Fengguang16c40422010-08-11 14:17:39 -0700410}
Peter Zijlstra04fbfdc2007-10-16 23:25:50 -0700411
Wu Fengguang6f718652011-03-02 17:14:34 -0600412/**
Wu Fengguang1babe182010-08-11 14:17:40 -0700413 * bdi_dirty_limit - @bdi's share of dirty throttling threshold
Wu Fengguang6f718652011-03-02 17:14:34 -0600414 * @bdi: the backing_dev_info to query
415 * @dirty: global dirty limit in pages
Wu Fengguang1babe182010-08-11 14:17:40 -0700416 *
Wu Fengguang6f718652011-03-02 17:14:34 -0600417 * Returns @bdi's dirty limit in pages. The term "dirty" in the context of
418 * dirty balancing includes all PG_dirty, PG_writeback and NFS unstable pages.
419 * And the "limit" in the name is not seriously taken as hard limit in
420 * balance_dirty_pages().
421 *
422 * It allocates high/low dirty limits to fast/slow devices, in order to prevent
Wu Fengguang1babe182010-08-11 14:17:40 -0700423 * - starving fast devices
424 * - piling up dirty pages (that will take long time to sync) on slow devices
425 *
426 * The bdi's share of dirty limit will be adapting to its throughput and
427 * bounded by the bdi->min_ratio and/or bdi->max_ratio parameters, if set.
428 */
429unsigned long bdi_dirty_limit(struct backing_dev_info *bdi, unsigned long dirty)
Wu Fengguang16c40422010-08-11 14:17:39 -0700430{
431 u64 bdi_dirty;
432 long numerator, denominator;
Peter Zijlstra04fbfdc2007-10-16 23:25:50 -0700433
Wu Fengguang16c40422010-08-11 14:17:39 -0700434 /*
435 * Calculate this BDI's share of the dirty ratio.
436 */
437 bdi_writeout_fraction(bdi, &numerator, &denominator);
Peter Zijlstra04fbfdc2007-10-16 23:25:50 -0700438
Wu Fengguang16c40422010-08-11 14:17:39 -0700439 bdi_dirty = (dirty * (100 - bdi_min_ratio)) / 100;
440 bdi_dirty *= numerator;
441 do_div(bdi_dirty, denominator);
Peter Zijlstra04fbfdc2007-10-16 23:25:50 -0700442
Wu Fengguang16c40422010-08-11 14:17:39 -0700443 bdi_dirty += (dirty * bdi->min_ratio) / 100;
444 if (bdi_dirty > (dirty * bdi->max_ratio) / 100)
445 bdi_dirty = dirty * bdi->max_ratio / 100;
446
447 return bdi_dirty;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700448}
449
Wu Fengguang6c14ae12011-03-02 16:04:18 -0600450/*
451 * Dirty position control.
452 *
453 * (o) global/bdi setpoints
454 *
455 * We want the dirty pages be balanced around the global/bdi setpoints.
456 * When the number of dirty pages is higher/lower than the setpoint, the
457 * dirty position control ratio (and hence task dirty ratelimit) will be
458 * decreased/increased to bring the dirty pages back to the setpoint.
459 *
460 * pos_ratio = 1 << RATELIMIT_CALC_SHIFT
461 *
462 * if (dirty < setpoint) scale up pos_ratio
463 * if (dirty > setpoint) scale down pos_ratio
464 *
465 * if (bdi_dirty < bdi_setpoint) scale up pos_ratio
466 * if (bdi_dirty > bdi_setpoint) scale down pos_ratio
467 *
468 * task_ratelimit = dirty_ratelimit * pos_ratio >> RATELIMIT_CALC_SHIFT
469 *
470 * (o) global control line
471 *
472 * ^ pos_ratio
473 * |
474 * | |<===== global dirty control scope ======>|
475 * 2.0 .............*
476 * | .*
477 * | . *
478 * | . *
479 * | . *
480 * | . *
481 * | . *
482 * 1.0 ................................*
483 * | . . *
484 * | . . *
485 * | . . *
486 * | . . *
487 * | . . *
488 * 0 +------------.------------------.----------------------*------------->
489 * freerun^ setpoint^ limit^ dirty pages
490 *
491 * (o) bdi control line
492 *
493 * ^ pos_ratio
494 * |
495 * | *
496 * | *
497 * | *
498 * | *
499 * | * |<=========== span ============>|
500 * 1.0 .......................*
501 * | . *
502 * | . *
503 * | . *
504 * | . *
505 * | . *
506 * | . *
507 * | . *
508 * | . *
509 * | . *
510 * | . *
511 * | . *
512 * 1/4 ...............................................* * * * * * * * * * * *
513 * | . .
514 * | . .
515 * | . .
516 * 0 +----------------------.-------------------------------.------------->
517 * bdi_setpoint^ x_intercept^
518 *
519 * The bdi control line won't drop below pos_ratio=1/4, so that bdi_dirty can
520 * be smoothly throttled down to normal if it starts high in situations like
521 * - start writing to a slow SD card and a fast disk at the same time. The SD
522 * card's bdi_dirty may rush to many times higher than bdi_setpoint.
523 * - the bdi dirty thresh drops quickly due to change of JBOD workload
524 */
525static unsigned long bdi_position_ratio(struct backing_dev_info *bdi,
526 unsigned long thresh,
527 unsigned long bg_thresh,
528 unsigned long dirty,
529 unsigned long bdi_thresh,
530 unsigned long bdi_dirty)
531{
532 unsigned long write_bw = bdi->avg_write_bandwidth;
533 unsigned long freerun = dirty_freerun_ceiling(thresh, bg_thresh);
534 unsigned long limit = hard_dirty_limit(thresh);
535 unsigned long x_intercept;
536 unsigned long setpoint; /* dirty pages' target balance point */
537 unsigned long bdi_setpoint;
538 unsigned long span;
539 long long pos_ratio; /* for scaling up/down the rate limit */
540 long x;
541
542 if (unlikely(dirty >= limit))
543 return 0;
544
545 /*
546 * global setpoint
547 *
548 * setpoint - dirty 3
549 * f(dirty) := 1.0 + (----------------)
550 * limit - setpoint
551 *
552 * it's a 3rd order polynomial that subjects to
553 *
554 * (1) f(freerun) = 2.0 => rampup dirty_ratelimit reasonably fast
555 * (2) f(setpoint) = 1.0 => the balance point
556 * (3) f(limit) = 0 => the hard limit
557 * (4) df/dx <= 0 => negative feedback control
558 * (5) the closer to setpoint, the smaller |df/dx| (and the reverse)
559 * => fast response on large errors; small oscillation near setpoint
560 */
561 setpoint = (freerun + limit) / 2;
562 x = div_s64((setpoint - dirty) << RATELIMIT_CALC_SHIFT,
563 limit - setpoint + 1);
564 pos_ratio = x;
565 pos_ratio = pos_ratio * x >> RATELIMIT_CALC_SHIFT;
566 pos_ratio = pos_ratio * x >> RATELIMIT_CALC_SHIFT;
567 pos_ratio += 1 << RATELIMIT_CALC_SHIFT;
568
569 /*
570 * We have computed basic pos_ratio above based on global situation. If
571 * the bdi is over/under its share of dirty pages, we want to scale
572 * pos_ratio further down/up. That is done by the following mechanism.
573 */
574
575 /*
576 * bdi setpoint
577 *
578 * f(bdi_dirty) := 1.0 + k * (bdi_dirty - bdi_setpoint)
579 *
580 * x_intercept - bdi_dirty
581 * := --------------------------
582 * x_intercept - bdi_setpoint
583 *
584 * The main bdi control line is a linear function that subjects to
585 *
586 * (1) f(bdi_setpoint) = 1.0
587 * (2) k = - 1 / (8 * write_bw) (in single bdi case)
588 * or equally: x_intercept = bdi_setpoint + 8 * write_bw
589 *
590 * For single bdi case, the dirty pages are observed to fluctuate
591 * regularly within range
592 * [bdi_setpoint - write_bw/2, bdi_setpoint + write_bw/2]
593 * for various filesystems, where (2) can yield in a reasonable 12.5%
594 * fluctuation range for pos_ratio.
595 *
596 * For JBOD case, bdi_thresh (not bdi_dirty!) could fluctuate up to its
597 * own size, so move the slope over accordingly and choose a slope that
598 * yields 100% pos_ratio fluctuation on suddenly doubled bdi_thresh.
599 */
600 if (unlikely(bdi_thresh > thresh))
601 bdi_thresh = thresh;
602 /*
603 * scale global setpoint to bdi's:
604 * bdi_setpoint = setpoint * bdi_thresh / thresh
605 */
606 x = div_u64((u64)bdi_thresh << 16, thresh + 1);
607 bdi_setpoint = setpoint * (u64)x >> 16;
608 /*
609 * Use span=(8*write_bw) in single bdi case as indicated by
610 * (thresh - bdi_thresh ~= 0) and transit to bdi_thresh in JBOD case.
611 *
612 * bdi_thresh thresh - bdi_thresh
613 * span = ---------- * (8 * write_bw) + ------------------- * bdi_thresh
614 * thresh thresh
615 */
616 span = (thresh - bdi_thresh + 8 * write_bw) * (u64)x >> 16;
617 x_intercept = bdi_setpoint + span;
618
619 if (bdi_dirty < x_intercept - span / 4) {
620 pos_ratio *= x_intercept - bdi_dirty;
621 do_div(pos_ratio, x_intercept - bdi_setpoint + 1);
622 } else
623 pos_ratio /= 4;
624
625 return pos_ratio;
626}
627
Wu Fengguange98be2d2010-08-29 11:22:30 -0600628static void bdi_update_write_bandwidth(struct backing_dev_info *bdi,
629 unsigned long elapsed,
630 unsigned long written)
631{
632 const unsigned long period = roundup_pow_of_two(3 * HZ);
633 unsigned long avg = bdi->avg_write_bandwidth;
634 unsigned long old = bdi->write_bandwidth;
635 u64 bw;
636
637 /*
638 * bw = written * HZ / elapsed
639 *
640 * bw * elapsed + write_bandwidth * (period - elapsed)
641 * write_bandwidth = ---------------------------------------------------
642 * period
643 */
644 bw = written - bdi->written_stamp;
645 bw *= HZ;
646 if (unlikely(elapsed > period)) {
647 do_div(bw, elapsed);
648 avg = bw;
649 goto out;
650 }
651 bw += (u64)bdi->write_bandwidth * (period - elapsed);
652 bw >>= ilog2(period);
653
654 /*
655 * one more level of smoothing, for filtering out sudden spikes
656 */
657 if (avg > old && old >= (unsigned long)bw)
658 avg -= (avg - old) >> 3;
659
660 if (avg < old && old <= (unsigned long)bw)
661 avg += (old - avg) >> 3;
662
663out:
664 bdi->write_bandwidth = bw;
665 bdi->avg_write_bandwidth = avg;
666}
667
Wu Fengguangc42843f2011-03-02 15:54:09 -0600668/*
669 * The global dirtyable memory and dirty threshold could be suddenly knocked
670 * down by a large amount (eg. on the startup of KVM in a swapless system).
671 * This may throw the system into deep dirty exceeded state and throttle
672 * heavy/light dirtiers alike. To retain good responsiveness, maintain
673 * global_dirty_limit for tracking slowly down to the knocked down dirty
674 * threshold.
675 */
676static void update_dirty_limit(unsigned long thresh, unsigned long dirty)
677{
678 unsigned long limit = global_dirty_limit;
679
680 /*
681 * Follow up in one step.
682 */
683 if (limit < thresh) {
684 limit = thresh;
685 goto update;
686 }
687
688 /*
689 * Follow down slowly. Use the higher one as the target, because thresh
690 * may drop below dirty. This is exactly the reason to introduce
691 * global_dirty_limit which is guaranteed to lie above the dirty pages.
692 */
693 thresh = max(thresh, dirty);
694 if (limit > thresh) {
695 limit -= (limit - thresh) >> 5;
696 goto update;
697 }
698 return;
699update:
700 global_dirty_limit = limit;
701}
702
703static void global_update_bandwidth(unsigned long thresh,
704 unsigned long dirty,
705 unsigned long now)
706{
707 static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(dirty_lock);
708 static unsigned long update_time;
709
710 /*
711 * check locklessly first to optimize away locking for the most time
712 */
713 if (time_before(now, update_time + BANDWIDTH_INTERVAL))
714 return;
715
716 spin_lock(&dirty_lock);
717 if (time_after_eq(now, update_time + BANDWIDTH_INTERVAL)) {
718 update_dirty_limit(thresh, dirty);
719 update_time = now;
720 }
721 spin_unlock(&dirty_lock);
722}
723
Wu Fengguangbe3ffa22011-06-12 10:51:31 -0600724/*
725 * Maintain bdi->dirty_ratelimit, the base dirty throttle rate.
726 *
727 * Normal bdi tasks will be curbed at or below it in long term.
728 * Obviously it should be around (write_bw / N) when there are N dd tasks.
729 */
730static void bdi_update_dirty_ratelimit(struct backing_dev_info *bdi,
731 unsigned long thresh,
732 unsigned long bg_thresh,
733 unsigned long dirty,
734 unsigned long bdi_thresh,
735 unsigned long bdi_dirty,
736 unsigned long dirtied,
737 unsigned long elapsed)
738{
Wu Fengguang73811312011-08-26 15:53:24 -0600739 unsigned long freerun = dirty_freerun_ceiling(thresh, bg_thresh);
740 unsigned long limit = hard_dirty_limit(thresh);
741 unsigned long setpoint = (freerun + limit) / 2;
Wu Fengguangbe3ffa22011-06-12 10:51:31 -0600742 unsigned long write_bw = bdi->avg_write_bandwidth;
743 unsigned long dirty_ratelimit = bdi->dirty_ratelimit;
744 unsigned long dirty_rate;
745 unsigned long task_ratelimit;
746 unsigned long balanced_dirty_ratelimit;
747 unsigned long pos_ratio;
Wu Fengguang73811312011-08-26 15:53:24 -0600748 unsigned long step;
749 unsigned long x;
Wu Fengguangbe3ffa22011-06-12 10:51:31 -0600750
751 /*
752 * The dirty rate will match the writeout rate in long term, except
753 * when dirty pages are truncated by userspace or re-dirtied by FS.
754 */
755 dirty_rate = (dirtied - bdi->dirtied_stamp) * HZ / elapsed;
756
757 pos_ratio = bdi_position_ratio(bdi, thresh, bg_thresh, dirty,
758 bdi_thresh, bdi_dirty);
759 /*
760 * task_ratelimit reflects each dd's dirty rate for the past 200ms.
761 */
762 task_ratelimit = (u64)dirty_ratelimit *
763 pos_ratio >> RATELIMIT_CALC_SHIFT;
764 task_ratelimit++; /* it helps rampup dirty_ratelimit from tiny values */
765
766 /*
767 * A linear estimation of the "balanced" throttle rate. The theory is,
768 * if there are N dd tasks, each throttled at task_ratelimit, the bdi's
769 * dirty_rate will be measured to be (N * task_ratelimit). So the below
770 * formula will yield the balanced rate limit (write_bw / N).
771 *
772 * Note that the expanded form is not a pure rate feedback:
773 * rate_(i+1) = rate_(i) * (write_bw / dirty_rate) (1)
774 * but also takes pos_ratio into account:
775 * rate_(i+1) = rate_(i) * (write_bw / dirty_rate) * pos_ratio (2)
776 *
777 * (1) is not realistic because pos_ratio also takes part in balancing
778 * the dirty rate. Consider the state
779 * pos_ratio = 0.5 (3)
780 * rate = 2 * (write_bw / N) (4)
781 * If (1) is used, it will stuck in that state! Because each dd will
782 * be throttled at
783 * task_ratelimit = pos_ratio * rate = (write_bw / N) (5)
784 * yielding
785 * dirty_rate = N * task_ratelimit = write_bw (6)
786 * put (6) into (1) we get
787 * rate_(i+1) = rate_(i) (7)
788 *
789 * So we end up using (2) to always keep
790 * rate_(i+1) ~= (write_bw / N) (8)
791 * regardless of the value of pos_ratio. As long as (8) is satisfied,
792 * pos_ratio is able to drive itself to 1.0, which is not only where
793 * the dirty count meet the setpoint, but also where the slope of
794 * pos_ratio is most flat and hence task_ratelimit is least fluctuated.
795 */
796 balanced_dirty_ratelimit = div_u64((u64)task_ratelimit * write_bw,
797 dirty_rate | 1);
798
Wu Fengguang73811312011-08-26 15:53:24 -0600799 /*
800 * We could safely do this and return immediately:
801 *
802 * bdi->dirty_ratelimit = balanced_dirty_ratelimit;
803 *
804 * However to get a more stable dirty_ratelimit, the below elaborated
805 * code makes use of task_ratelimit to filter out sigular points and
806 * limit the step size.
807 *
808 * The below code essentially only uses the relative value of
809 *
810 * task_ratelimit - dirty_ratelimit
811 * = (pos_ratio - 1) * dirty_ratelimit
812 *
813 * which reflects the direction and size of dirty position error.
814 */
815
816 /*
817 * dirty_ratelimit will follow balanced_dirty_ratelimit iff
818 * task_ratelimit is on the same side of dirty_ratelimit, too.
819 * For example, when
820 * - dirty_ratelimit > balanced_dirty_ratelimit
821 * - dirty_ratelimit > task_ratelimit (dirty pages are above setpoint)
822 * lowering dirty_ratelimit will help meet both the position and rate
823 * control targets. Otherwise, don't update dirty_ratelimit if it will
824 * only help meet the rate target. After all, what the users ultimately
825 * feel and care are stable dirty rate and small position error.
826 *
827 * |task_ratelimit - dirty_ratelimit| is used to limit the step size
828 * and filter out the sigular points of balanced_dirty_ratelimit. Which
829 * keeps jumping around randomly and can even leap far away at times
830 * due to the small 200ms estimation period of dirty_rate (we want to
831 * keep that period small to reduce time lags).
832 */
833 step = 0;
834 if (dirty < setpoint) {
835 x = min(bdi->balanced_dirty_ratelimit,
836 min(balanced_dirty_ratelimit, task_ratelimit));
837 if (dirty_ratelimit < x)
838 step = x - dirty_ratelimit;
839 } else {
840 x = max(bdi->balanced_dirty_ratelimit,
841 max(balanced_dirty_ratelimit, task_ratelimit));
842 if (dirty_ratelimit > x)
843 step = dirty_ratelimit - x;
844 }
845
846 /*
847 * Don't pursue 100% rate matching. It's impossible since the balanced
848 * rate itself is constantly fluctuating. So decrease the track speed
849 * when it gets close to the target. Helps eliminate pointless tremors.
850 */
851 step >>= dirty_ratelimit / (2 * step + 1);
852 /*
853 * Limit the tracking speed to avoid overshooting.
854 */
855 step = (step + 7) / 8;
856
857 if (dirty_ratelimit < balanced_dirty_ratelimit)
858 dirty_ratelimit += step;
859 else
860 dirty_ratelimit -= step;
861
862 bdi->dirty_ratelimit = max(dirty_ratelimit, 1UL);
863 bdi->balanced_dirty_ratelimit = balanced_dirty_ratelimit;
Wu Fengguangbe3ffa22011-06-12 10:51:31 -0600864}
865
Wu Fengguange98be2d2010-08-29 11:22:30 -0600866void __bdi_update_bandwidth(struct backing_dev_info *bdi,
Wu Fengguangc42843f2011-03-02 15:54:09 -0600867 unsigned long thresh,
Wu Fengguangaf6a3112011-10-03 20:46:17 -0600868 unsigned long bg_thresh,
Wu Fengguangc42843f2011-03-02 15:54:09 -0600869 unsigned long dirty,
870 unsigned long bdi_thresh,
871 unsigned long bdi_dirty,
Wu Fengguange98be2d2010-08-29 11:22:30 -0600872 unsigned long start_time)
873{
874 unsigned long now = jiffies;
875 unsigned long elapsed = now - bdi->bw_time_stamp;
Wu Fengguangbe3ffa22011-06-12 10:51:31 -0600876 unsigned long dirtied;
Wu Fengguange98be2d2010-08-29 11:22:30 -0600877 unsigned long written;
878
879 /*
880 * rate-limit, only update once every 200ms.
881 */
882 if (elapsed < BANDWIDTH_INTERVAL)
883 return;
884
Wu Fengguangbe3ffa22011-06-12 10:51:31 -0600885 dirtied = percpu_counter_read(&bdi->bdi_stat[BDI_DIRTIED]);
Wu Fengguange98be2d2010-08-29 11:22:30 -0600886 written = percpu_counter_read(&bdi->bdi_stat[BDI_WRITTEN]);
887
888 /*
889 * Skip quiet periods when disk bandwidth is under-utilized.
890 * (at least 1s idle time between two flusher runs)
891 */
892 if (elapsed > HZ && time_before(bdi->bw_time_stamp, start_time))
893 goto snapshot;
894
Wu Fengguangbe3ffa22011-06-12 10:51:31 -0600895 if (thresh) {
Wu Fengguangc42843f2011-03-02 15:54:09 -0600896 global_update_bandwidth(thresh, dirty, now);
Wu Fengguangbe3ffa22011-06-12 10:51:31 -0600897 bdi_update_dirty_ratelimit(bdi, thresh, bg_thresh, dirty,
898 bdi_thresh, bdi_dirty,
899 dirtied, elapsed);
900 }
Wu Fengguange98be2d2010-08-29 11:22:30 -0600901 bdi_update_write_bandwidth(bdi, elapsed, written);
902
903snapshot:
Wu Fengguangbe3ffa22011-06-12 10:51:31 -0600904 bdi->dirtied_stamp = dirtied;
Wu Fengguange98be2d2010-08-29 11:22:30 -0600905 bdi->written_stamp = written;
906 bdi->bw_time_stamp = now;
907}
908
909static void bdi_update_bandwidth(struct backing_dev_info *bdi,
Wu Fengguangc42843f2011-03-02 15:54:09 -0600910 unsigned long thresh,
Wu Fengguangaf6a3112011-10-03 20:46:17 -0600911 unsigned long bg_thresh,
Wu Fengguangc42843f2011-03-02 15:54:09 -0600912 unsigned long dirty,
913 unsigned long bdi_thresh,
914 unsigned long bdi_dirty,
Wu Fengguange98be2d2010-08-29 11:22:30 -0600915 unsigned long start_time)
916{
917 if (time_is_after_eq_jiffies(bdi->bw_time_stamp + BANDWIDTH_INTERVAL))
918 return;
919 spin_lock(&bdi->wb.list_lock);
Wu Fengguangaf6a3112011-10-03 20:46:17 -0600920 __bdi_update_bandwidth(bdi, thresh, bg_thresh, dirty,
921 bdi_thresh, bdi_dirty, start_time);
Wu Fengguange98be2d2010-08-29 11:22:30 -0600922 spin_unlock(&bdi->wb.list_lock);
923}
924
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700925/*
Wu Fengguang9d823e82011-06-11 18:10:12 -0600926 * After a task dirtied this many pages, balance_dirty_pages_ratelimited_nr()
927 * will look to see if it needs to start dirty throttling.
928 *
929 * If dirty_poll_interval is too low, big NUMA machines will call the expensive
930 * global_page_state() too often. So scale it near-sqrt to the safety margin
931 * (the number of pages we may dirty without exceeding the dirty limits).
932 */
933static unsigned long dirty_poll_interval(unsigned long dirty,
934 unsigned long thresh)
935{
936 if (thresh > dirty)
937 return 1UL << (ilog2(thresh - dirty) >> 1);
938
939 return 1;
940}
941
Wu Fengguangc8462cc2011-06-11 19:21:43 -0600942static unsigned long bdi_max_pause(struct backing_dev_info *bdi,
943 unsigned long bdi_dirty)
944{
945 unsigned long bw = bdi->avg_write_bandwidth;
946 unsigned long hi = ilog2(bw);
947 unsigned long lo = ilog2(bdi->dirty_ratelimit);
948 unsigned long t;
949
950 /* target for 20ms max pause on 1-dd case */
951 t = HZ / 50;
952
953 /*
954 * Scale up pause time for concurrent dirtiers in order to reduce CPU
955 * overheads.
956 *
957 * (N * 20ms) on 2^N concurrent tasks.
958 */
959 if (hi > lo)
960 t += (hi - lo) * (20 * HZ) / 1024;
961
962 /*
963 * Limit pause time for small memory systems. If sleeping for too long
964 * time, a small pool of dirty/writeback pages may go empty and disk go
965 * idle.
966 *
967 * 8 serves as the safety ratio.
968 */
969 if (bdi_dirty)
970 t = min(t, bdi_dirty * HZ / (8 * bw + 1));
971
972 /*
973 * The pause time will be settled within range (max_pause/4, max_pause).
974 * Apply a minimal value of 4 to get a non-zero max_pause/4.
975 */
976 return clamp_val(t, 4, MAX_PAUSE);
977}
978
Wu Fengguang9d823e82011-06-11 18:10:12 -0600979/*
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700980 * balance_dirty_pages() must be called by processes which are generating dirty
981 * data. It looks at the number of dirty pages in the machine and will force
Wu Fengguang143dfe82010-08-27 18:45:12 -0600982 * the caller to wait once crossing the (background_thresh + dirty_thresh) / 2.
Jens Axboe5b0830c2009-09-23 19:37:09 +0200983 * If we're over `background_thresh' then the writeback threads are woken to
984 * perform some writeout.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700985 */
Wu Fengguang3a2e9a52009-09-23 21:56:00 +0800986static void balance_dirty_pages(struct address_space *mapping,
Wu Fengguang143dfe82010-08-27 18:45:12 -0600987 unsigned long pages_dirtied)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700988{
Wu Fengguang143dfe82010-08-27 18:45:12 -0600989 unsigned long nr_reclaimable; /* = file_dirty + unstable_nfs */
990 unsigned long bdi_reclaimable;
Wu Fengguang77627412010-09-12 13:34:05 -0600991 unsigned long nr_dirty; /* = file_dirty + writeback + unstable_nfs */
992 unsigned long bdi_dirty;
Wu Fengguang6c14ae12011-03-02 16:04:18 -0600993 unsigned long freerun;
David Rientjes364aeb22009-01-06 14:39:29 -0800994 unsigned long background_thresh;
995 unsigned long dirty_thresh;
996 unsigned long bdi_thresh;
Wu Fengguang143dfe82010-08-27 18:45:12 -0600997 long pause = 0;
Wu Fengguangc8462cc2011-06-11 19:21:43 -0600998 long max_pause;
Wu Fengguange50e3722010-08-11 14:17:37 -0700999 bool dirty_exceeded = false;
Wu Fengguang143dfe82010-08-27 18:45:12 -06001000 unsigned long task_ratelimit;
1001 unsigned long dirty_ratelimit;
1002 unsigned long pos_ratio;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001003 struct backing_dev_info *bdi = mapping->backing_dev_info;
Wu Fengguange98be2d2010-08-29 11:22:30 -06001004 unsigned long start_time = jiffies;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001005
1006 for (;;) {
Wu Fengguang143dfe82010-08-27 18:45:12 -06001007 /*
1008 * Unstable writes are a feature of certain networked
1009 * filesystems (i.e. NFS) in which data may have been
1010 * written to the server's write cache, but has not yet
1011 * been flushed to permanent storage.
1012 */
Peter Zijlstra5fce25a2007-11-14 16:59:15 -08001013 nr_reclaimable = global_page_state(NR_FILE_DIRTY) +
1014 global_page_state(NR_UNSTABLE_NFS);
Wu Fengguang77627412010-09-12 13:34:05 -06001015 nr_dirty = nr_reclaimable + global_page_state(NR_WRITEBACK);
Peter Zijlstra5fce25a2007-11-14 16:59:15 -08001016
Wu Fengguang16c40422010-08-11 14:17:39 -07001017 global_dirty_limits(&background_thresh, &dirty_thresh);
1018
1019 /*
1020 * Throttle it only when the background writeback cannot
1021 * catch-up. This avoids (excessively) small writeouts
1022 * when the bdi limits are ramping up.
1023 */
Wu Fengguang6c14ae12011-03-02 16:04:18 -06001024 freerun = dirty_freerun_ceiling(dirty_thresh,
1025 background_thresh);
1026 if (nr_dirty <= freerun)
Wu Fengguang16c40422010-08-11 14:17:39 -07001027 break;
1028
Wu Fengguang143dfe82010-08-27 18:45:12 -06001029 if (unlikely(!writeback_in_progress(bdi)))
1030 bdi_start_background_writeback(bdi);
1031
1032 /*
1033 * bdi_thresh is not treated as some limiting factor as
1034 * dirty_thresh, due to reasons
1035 * - in JBOD setup, bdi_thresh can fluctuate a lot
1036 * - in a system with HDD and USB key, the USB key may somehow
1037 * go into state (bdi_dirty >> bdi_thresh) either because
1038 * bdi_dirty starts high, or because bdi_thresh drops low.
1039 * In this case we don't want to hard throttle the USB key
1040 * dirtiers for 100 seconds until bdi_dirty drops under
1041 * bdi_thresh. Instead the auxiliary bdi control line in
1042 * bdi_position_ratio() will let the dirtier task progress
1043 * at some rate <= (write_bw / 2) for bringing down bdi_dirty.
1044 */
Wu Fengguang16c40422010-08-11 14:17:39 -07001045 bdi_thresh = bdi_dirty_limit(bdi, dirty_thresh);
Wu Fengguang16c40422010-08-11 14:17:39 -07001046
Wu Fengguange50e3722010-08-11 14:17:37 -07001047 /*
1048 * In order to avoid the stacked BDI deadlock we need
1049 * to ensure we accurately count the 'dirty' pages when
1050 * the threshold is low.
1051 *
1052 * Otherwise it would be possible to get thresh+n pages
1053 * reported dirty, even though there are thresh-m pages
1054 * actually dirty; with m+n sitting in the percpu
1055 * deltas.
1056 */
Wu Fengguang143dfe82010-08-27 18:45:12 -06001057 if (bdi_thresh < 2 * bdi_stat_error(bdi)) {
1058 bdi_reclaimable = bdi_stat_sum(bdi, BDI_RECLAIMABLE);
1059 bdi_dirty = bdi_reclaimable +
Wu Fengguang77627412010-09-12 13:34:05 -06001060 bdi_stat_sum(bdi, BDI_WRITEBACK);
Wu Fengguange50e3722010-08-11 14:17:37 -07001061 } else {
Wu Fengguang143dfe82010-08-27 18:45:12 -06001062 bdi_reclaimable = bdi_stat(bdi, BDI_RECLAIMABLE);
1063 bdi_dirty = bdi_reclaimable +
Wu Fengguang77627412010-09-12 13:34:05 -06001064 bdi_stat(bdi, BDI_WRITEBACK);
Wu Fengguange50e3722010-08-11 14:17:37 -07001065 }
Peter Zijlstra5fce25a2007-11-14 16:59:15 -08001066
Wu Fengguang143dfe82010-08-27 18:45:12 -06001067 dirty_exceeded = (bdi_dirty > bdi_thresh) ||
Wu Fengguang77627412010-09-12 13:34:05 -06001068 (nr_dirty > dirty_thresh);
Wu Fengguang143dfe82010-08-27 18:45:12 -06001069 if (dirty_exceeded && !bdi->dirty_exceeded)
Peter Zijlstra04fbfdc2007-10-16 23:25:50 -07001070 bdi->dirty_exceeded = 1;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001071
Wu Fengguangaf6a3112011-10-03 20:46:17 -06001072 bdi_update_bandwidth(bdi, dirty_thresh, background_thresh,
1073 nr_dirty, bdi_thresh, bdi_dirty,
1074 start_time);
Wu Fengguange98be2d2010-08-29 11:22:30 -06001075
Wu Fengguangc8462cc2011-06-11 19:21:43 -06001076 max_pause = bdi_max_pause(bdi, bdi_dirty);
1077
Wu Fengguang143dfe82010-08-27 18:45:12 -06001078 dirty_ratelimit = bdi->dirty_ratelimit;
1079 pos_ratio = bdi_position_ratio(bdi, dirty_thresh,
1080 background_thresh, nr_dirty,
1081 bdi_thresh, bdi_dirty);
1082 if (unlikely(pos_ratio == 0)) {
Wu Fengguangc8462cc2011-06-11 19:21:43 -06001083 pause = max_pause;
Wu Fengguang143dfe82010-08-27 18:45:12 -06001084 goto pause;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001085 }
Wu Fengguang143dfe82010-08-27 18:45:12 -06001086 task_ratelimit = (u64)dirty_ratelimit *
1087 pos_ratio >> RATELIMIT_CALC_SHIFT;
1088 pause = (HZ * pages_dirtied) / (task_ratelimit | 1);
Wu Fengguangc8462cc2011-06-11 19:21:43 -06001089 pause = min(pause, max_pause);
Wu Fengguang143dfe82010-08-27 18:45:12 -06001090
1091pause:
Wu Fengguangd153ba62010-12-21 17:24:21 -08001092 __set_current_state(TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE);
Wu Fengguangd25105e2009-10-09 12:40:42 +02001093 io_schedule_timeout(pause);
Jens Axboe87c6a9b2009-09-17 19:59:14 +02001094
Wu Fengguangffd1f602011-06-19 22:18:42 -06001095 dirty_thresh = hard_dirty_limit(dirty_thresh);
1096 /*
1097 * max-pause area. If dirty exceeded but still within this
1098 * area, no need to sleep for more than 200ms: (a) 8 pages per
1099 * 200ms is typically more than enough to curb heavy dirtiers;
1100 * (b) the pause time limit makes the dirtiers more responsive.
1101 */
Wu Fengguang143dfe82010-08-27 18:45:12 -06001102 if (nr_dirty < dirty_thresh)
Wu Fengguangffd1f602011-06-19 22:18:42 -06001103 break;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001104 }
1105
Wu Fengguang143dfe82010-08-27 18:45:12 -06001106 if (!dirty_exceeded && bdi->dirty_exceeded)
Peter Zijlstra04fbfdc2007-10-16 23:25:50 -07001107 bdi->dirty_exceeded = 0;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001108
Wu Fengguang9d823e82011-06-11 18:10:12 -06001109 current->nr_dirtied = 0;
1110 current->nr_dirtied_pause = dirty_poll_interval(nr_dirty, dirty_thresh);
1111
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001112 if (writeback_in_progress(bdi))
Jens Axboe5b0830c2009-09-23 19:37:09 +02001113 return;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001114
1115 /*
1116 * In laptop mode, we wait until hitting the higher threshold before
1117 * starting background writeout, and then write out all the way down
1118 * to the lower threshold. So slow writers cause minimal disk activity.
1119 *
1120 * In normal mode, we start background writeout at the lower
1121 * background_thresh, to keep the amount of dirty memory low.
1122 */
Wu Fengguang143dfe82010-08-27 18:45:12 -06001123 if (laptop_mode)
1124 return;
1125
1126 if (nr_reclaimable > background_thresh)
Christoph Hellwigc5444192010-06-08 18:15:15 +02001127 bdi_start_background_writeback(bdi);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001128}
1129
Peter Zijlstraa200ee12007-10-08 18:54:37 +02001130void set_page_dirty_balance(struct page *page, int page_mkwrite)
Peter Zijlstraedc79b22006-09-25 23:30:58 -07001131{
Peter Zijlstraa200ee12007-10-08 18:54:37 +02001132 if (set_page_dirty(page) || page_mkwrite) {
Peter Zijlstraedc79b22006-09-25 23:30:58 -07001133 struct address_space *mapping = page_mapping(page);
1134
1135 if (mapping)
1136 balance_dirty_pages_ratelimited(mapping);
1137 }
1138}
1139
Wu Fengguang9d823e82011-06-11 18:10:12 -06001140static DEFINE_PER_CPU(int, bdp_ratelimits);
Tejun Heo245b2e72009-06-24 15:13:48 +09001141
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001142/**
Andrew Mortonfa5a7342006-03-24 03:18:10 -08001143 * balance_dirty_pages_ratelimited_nr - balance dirty memory state
Martin Waitz67be2dd2005-05-01 08:59:26 -07001144 * @mapping: address_space which was dirtied
Martin Waitza5802902006-04-02 13:59:55 +02001145 * @nr_pages_dirtied: number of pages which the caller has just dirtied
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001146 *
1147 * Processes which are dirtying memory should call in here once for each page
1148 * which was newly dirtied. The function will periodically check the system's
1149 * dirty state and will initiate writeback if needed.
1150 *
1151 * On really big machines, get_writeback_state is expensive, so try to avoid
1152 * calling it too often (ratelimiting). But once we're over the dirty memory
1153 * limit we decrease the ratelimiting by a lot, to prevent individual processes
1154 * from overshooting the limit by (ratelimit_pages) each.
1155 */
Andrew Mortonfa5a7342006-03-24 03:18:10 -08001156void balance_dirty_pages_ratelimited_nr(struct address_space *mapping,
1157 unsigned long nr_pages_dirtied)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001158{
Wu Fengguang36715ce2011-06-11 17:53:57 -06001159 struct backing_dev_info *bdi = mapping->backing_dev_info;
Wu Fengguang9d823e82011-06-11 18:10:12 -06001160 int ratelimit;
1161 int *p;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001162
Wu Fengguang36715ce2011-06-11 17:53:57 -06001163 if (!bdi_cap_account_dirty(bdi))
1164 return;
1165
Wu Fengguang9d823e82011-06-11 18:10:12 -06001166 ratelimit = current->nr_dirtied_pause;
1167 if (bdi->dirty_exceeded)
1168 ratelimit = min(ratelimit, 32 >> (PAGE_SHIFT - 10));
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001169
Wu Fengguang9d823e82011-06-11 18:10:12 -06001170 current->nr_dirtied += nr_pages_dirtied;
1171
Andrew Mortonfa5a7342006-03-24 03:18:10 -08001172 preempt_disable();
Wu Fengguang9d823e82011-06-11 18:10:12 -06001173 /*
1174 * This prevents one CPU to accumulate too many dirtied pages without
1175 * calling into balance_dirty_pages(), which can happen when there are
1176 * 1000+ tasks, all of them start dirtying pages at exactly the same
1177 * time, hence all honoured too large initial task->nr_dirtied_pause.
1178 */
Tejun Heo245b2e72009-06-24 15:13:48 +09001179 p = &__get_cpu_var(bdp_ratelimits);
Wu Fengguang9d823e82011-06-11 18:10:12 -06001180 if (unlikely(current->nr_dirtied >= ratelimit))
Andrew Mortonfa5a7342006-03-24 03:18:10 -08001181 *p = 0;
Wu Fengguang9d823e82011-06-11 18:10:12 -06001182 else {
1183 *p += nr_pages_dirtied;
1184 if (unlikely(*p >= ratelimit_pages)) {
1185 *p = 0;
1186 ratelimit = 0;
1187 }
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001188 }
Andrew Mortonfa5a7342006-03-24 03:18:10 -08001189 preempt_enable();
Wu Fengguang9d823e82011-06-11 18:10:12 -06001190
1191 if (unlikely(current->nr_dirtied >= ratelimit))
1192 balance_dirty_pages(mapping, current->nr_dirtied);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001193}
Andrew Mortonfa5a7342006-03-24 03:18:10 -08001194EXPORT_SYMBOL(balance_dirty_pages_ratelimited_nr);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001195
Andrew Morton232ea4d2007-02-28 20:13:21 -08001196void throttle_vm_writeout(gfp_t gfp_mask)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001197{
David Rientjes364aeb22009-01-06 14:39:29 -08001198 unsigned long background_thresh;
1199 unsigned long dirty_thresh;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001200
1201 for ( ; ; ) {
Wu Fengguang16c40422010-08-11 14:17:39 -07001202 global_dirty_limits(&background_thresh, &dirty_thresh);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001203
1204 /*
1205 * Boost the allowable dirty threshold a bit for page
1206 * allocators so they don't get DoS'ed by heavy writers
1207 */
1208 dirty_thresh += dirty_thresh / 10; /* wheeee... */
1209
Christoph Lameterc24f21b2006-06-30 01:55:42 -07001210 if (global_page_state(NR_UNSTABLE_NFS) +
1211 global_page_state(NR_WRITEBACK) <= dirty_thresh)
1212 break;
Jens Axboe8aa7e842009-07-09 14:52:32 +02001213 congestion_wait(BLK_RW_ASYNC, HZ/10);
Fengguang Wu369f2382007-10-16 23:30:45 -07001214
1215 /*
1216 * The caller might hold locks which can prevent IO completion
1217 * or progress in the filesystem. So we cannot just sit here
1218 * waiting for IO to complete.
1219 */
1220 if ((gfp_mask & (__GFP_FS|__GFP_IO)) != (__GFP_FS|__GFP_IO))
1221 break;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001222 }
1223}
1224
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001225/*
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001226 * sysctl handler for /proc/sys/vm/dirty_writeback_centisecs
1227 */
1228int dirty_writeback_centisecs_handler(ctl_table *table, int write,
Alexey Dobriyan8d65af72009-09-23 15:57:19 -07001229 void __user *buffer, size_t *length, loff_t *ppos)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001230{
Alexey Dobriyan8d65af72009-09-23 15:57:19 -07001231 proc_dointvec(table, write, buffer, length, ppos);
Jens Axboe64231042010-05-21 20:00:35 +02001232 bdi_arm_supers_timer();
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001233 return 0;
1234}
1235
Jens Axboec2c49862010-05-20 09:18:47 +02001236#ifdef CONFIG_BLOCK
Matthew Garrett31373d02010-04-06 14:25:14 +02001237void laptop_mode_timer_fn(unsigned long data)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001238{
Matthew Garrett31373d02010-04-06 14:25:14 +02001239 struct request_queue *q = (struct request_queue *)data;
1240 int nr_pages = global_page_state(NR_FILE_DIRTY) +
1241 global_page_state(NR_UNSTABLE_NFS);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001242
Matthew Garrett31373d02010-04-06 14:25:14 +02001243 /*
1244 * We want to write everything out, not just down to the dirty
1245 * threshold
1246 */
Matthew Garrett31373d02010-04-06 14:25:14 +02001247 if (bdi_has_dirty_io(&q->backing_dev_info))
Christoph Hellwigc5444192010-06-08 18:15:15 +02001248 bdi_start_writeback(&q->backing_dev_info, nr_pages);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001249}
1250
1251/*
1252 * We've spun up the disk and we're in laptop mode: schedule writeback
1253 * of all dirty data a few seconds from now. If the flush is already scheduled
1254 * then push it back - the user is still using the disk.
1255 */
Matthew Garrett31373d02010-04-06 14:25:14 +02001256void laptop_io_completion(struct backing_dev_info *info)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001257{
Matthew Garrett31373d02010-04-06 14:25:14 +02001258 mod_timer(&info->laptop_mode_wb_timer, jiffies + laptop_mode);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001259}
1260
1261/*
1262 * We're in laptop mode and we've just synced. The sync's writes will have
1263 * caused another writeback to be scheduled by laptop_io_completion.
1264 * Nothing needs to be written back anymore, so we unschedule the writeback.
1265 */
1266void laptop_sync_completion(void)
1267{
Matthew Garrett31373d02010-04-06 14:25:14 +02001268 struct backing_dev_info *bdi;
1269
1270 rcu_read_lock();
1271
1272 list_for_each_entry_rcu(bdi, &bdi_list, bdi_list)
1273 del_timer(&bdi->laptop_mode_wb_timer);
1274
1275 rcu_read_unlock();
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001276}
Jens Axboec2c49862010-05-20 09:18:47 +02001277#endif
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001278
1279/*
1280 * If ratelimit_pages is too high then we can get into dirty-data overload
1281 * if a large number of processes all perform writes at the same time.
1282 * If it is too low then SMP machines will call the (expensive)
1283 * get_writeback_state too often.
1284 *
1285 * Here we set ratelimit_pages to a level which ensures that when all CPUs are
1286 * dirtying in parallel, we cannot go more than 3% (1/32) over the dirty memory
Wu Fengguang9d823e82011-06-11 18:10:12 -06001287 * thresholds.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001288 */
1289
Chandra Seetharaman2d1d43f2006-09-29 02:01:25 -07001290void writeback_set_ratelimit(void)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001291{
Wu Fengguang9d823e82011-06-11 18:10:12 -06001292 unsigned long background_thresh;
1293 unsigned long dirty_thresh;
1294 global_dirty_limits(&background_thresh, &dirty_thresh);
1295 ratelimit_pages = dirty_thresh / (num_online_cpus() * 32);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001296 if (ratelimit_pages < 16)
1297 ratelimit_pages = 16;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001298}
1299
Chandra Seetharaman26c21432006-06-27 02:54:10 -07001300static int __cpuinit
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001301ratelimit_handler(struct notifier_block *self, unsigned long u, void *v)
1302{
Chandra Seetharaman2d1d43f2006-09-29 02:01:25 -07001303 writeback_set_ratelimit();
Paul E. McKenneyaa0f0302007-02-10 01:46:37 -08001304 return NOTIFY_DONE;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001305}
1306
Chandra Seetharaman74b85f32006-06-27 02:54:09 -07001307static struct notifier_block __cpuinitdata ratelimit_nb = {
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001308 .notifier_call = ratelimit_handler,
1309 .next = NULL,
1310};
1311
1312/*
Linus Torvaldsdc6e29d2007-01-29 16:37:38 -08001313 * Called early on to tune the page writeback dirty limits.
1314 *
1315 * We used to scale dirty pages according to how total memory
1316 * related to pages that could be allocated for buffers (by
1317 * comparing nr_free_buffer_pages() to vm_total_pages.
1318 *
1319 * However, that was when we used "dirty_ratio" to scale with
1320 * all memory, and we don't do that any more. "dirty_ratio"
1321 * is now applied to total non-HIGHPAGE memory (by subtracting
1322 * totalhigh_pages from vm_total_pages), and as such we can't
1323 * get into the old insane situation any more where we had
1324 * large amounts of dirty pages compared to a small amount of
1325 * non-HIGHMEM memory.
1326 *
1327 * But we might still want to scale the dirty_ratio by how
1328 * much memory the box has..
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001329 */
1330void __init page_writeback_init(void)
1331{
Peter Zijlstra04fbfdc2007-10-16 23:25:50 -07001332 int shift;
1333
Chandra Seetharaman2d1d43f2006-09-29 02:01:25 -07001334 writeback_set_ratelimit();
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001335 register_cpu_notifier(&ratelimit_nb);
Peter Zijlstra04fbfdc2007-10-16 23:25:50 -07001336
1337 shift = calc_period_shift();
1338 prop_descriptor_init(&vm_completions, shift);
Peter Zijlstra3e26c142007-10-16 23:25:50 -07001339 prop_descriptor_init(&vm_dirties, shift);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001340}
1341
David Howells811d7362006-08-29 19:06:09 +01001342/**
Jan Karaf446daa2010-08-09 17:19:12 -07001343 * tag_pages_for_writeback - tag pages to be written by write_cache_pages
1344 * @mapping: address space structure to write
1345 * @start: starting page index
1346 * @end: ending page index (inclusive)
1347 *
1348 * This function scans the page range from @start to @end (inclusive) and tags
1349 * all pages that have DIRTY tag set with a special TOWRITE tag. The idea is
1350 * that write_cache_pages (or whoever calls this function) will then use
1351 * TOWRITE tag to identify pages eligible for writeback. This mechanism is
1352 * used to avoid livelocking of writeback by a process steadily creating new
1353 * dirty pages in the file (thus it is important for this function to be quick
1354 * so that it can tag pages faster than a dirtying process can create them).
1355 */
1356/*
1357 * We tag pages in batches of WRITEBACK_TAG_BATCH to reduce tree_lock latency.
1358 */
Jan Karaf446daa2010-08-09 17:19:12 -07001359void tag_pages_for_writeback(struct address_space *mapping,
1360 pgoff_t start, pgoff_t end)
1361{
Randy Dunlap3c111a02010-08-11 14:17:30 -07001362#define WRITEBACK_TAG_BATCH 4096
Jan Karaf446daa2010-08-09 17:19:12 -07001363 unsigned long tagged;
1364
1365 do {
1366 spin_lock_irq(&mapping->tree_lock);
1367 tagged = radix_tree_range_tag_if_tagged(&mapping->page_tree,
1368 &start, end, WRITEBACK_TAG_BATCH,
1369 PAGECACHE_TAG_DIRTY, PAGECACHE_TAG_TOWRITE);
1370 spin_unlock_irq(&mapping->tree_lock);
1371 WARN_ON_ONCE(tagged > WRITEBACK_TAG_BATCH);
1372 cond_resched();
Jan Karad5ed3a42010-08-19 14:13:33 -07001373 /* We check 'start' to handle wrapping when end == ~0UL */
1374 } while (tagged >= WRITEBACK_TAG_BATCH && start);
Jan Karaf446daa2010-08-09 17:19:12 -07001375}
1376EXPORT_SYMBOL(tag_pages_for_writeback);
1377
1378/**
Miklos Szeredi0ea97182007-05-10 22:22:51 -07001379 * write_cache_pages - walk the list of dirty pages of the given address space and write all of them.
David Howells811d7362006-08-29 19:06:09 +01001380 * @mapping: address space structure to write
1381 * @wbc: subtract the number of written pages from *@wbc->nr_to_write
Miklos Szeredi0ea97182007-05-10 22:22:51 -07001382 * @writepage: function called for each page
1383 * @data: data passed to writepage function
David Howells811d7362006-08-29 19:06:09 +01001384 *
Miklos Szeredi0ea97182007-05-10 22:22:51 -07001385 * If a page is already under I/O, write_cache_pages() skips it, even
David Howells811d7362006-08-29 19:06:09 +01001386 * if it's dirty. This is desirable behaviour for memory-cleaning writeback,
1387 * but it is INCORRECT for data-integrity system calls such as fsync(). fsync()
1388 * and msync() need to guarantee that all the data which was dirty at the time
1389 * the call was made get new I/O started against them. If wbc->sync_mode is
1390 * WB_SYNC_ALL then we were called for data integrity and we must wait for
1391 * existing IO to complete.
Jan Karaf446daa2010-08-09 17:19:12 -07001392 *
1393 * To avoid livelocks (when other process dirties new pages), we first tag
1394 * pages which should be written back with TOWRITE tag and only then start
1395 * writing them. For data-integrity sync we have to be careful so that we do
1396 * not miss some pages (e.g., because some other process has cleared TOWRITE
1397 * tag we set). The rule we follow is that TOWRITE tag can be cleared only
1398 * by the process clearing the DIRTY tag (and submitting the page for IO).
David Howells811d7362006-08-29 19:06:09 +01001399 */
Miklos Szeredi0ea97182007-05-10 22:22:51 -07001400int write_cache_pages(struct address_space *mapping,
1401 struct writeback_control *wbc, writepage_t writepage,
1402 void *data)
David Howells811d7362006-08-29 19:06:09 +01001403{
David Howells811d7362006-08-29 19:06:09 +01001404 int ret = 0;
1405 int done = 0;
David Howells811d7362006-08-29 19:06:09 +01001406 struct pagevec pvec;
1407 int nr_pages;
Nick Piggin31a12662009-01-06 14:39:04 -08001408 pgoff_t uninitialized_var(writeback_index);
David Howells811d7362006-08-29 19:06:09 +01001409 pgoff_t index;
1410 pgoff_t end; /* Inclusive */
Nick Pigginbd19e012009-01-06 14:39:06 -08001411 pgoff_t done_index;
Nick Piggin31a12662009-01-06 14:39:04 -08001412 int cycled;
David Howells811d7362006-08-29 19:06:09 +01001413 int range_whole = 0;
Jan Karaf446daa2010-08-09 17:19:12 -07001414 int tag;
David Howells811d7362006-08-29 19:06:09 +01001415
David Howells811d7362006-08-29 19:06:09 +01001416 pagevec_init(&pvec, 0);
1417 if (wbc->range_cyclic) {
Nick Piggin31a12662009-01-06 14:39:04 -08001418 writeback_index = mapping->writeback_index; /* prev offset */
1419 index = writeback_index;
1420 if (index == 0)
1421 cycled = 1;
1422 else
1423 cycled = 0;
David Howells811d7362006-08-29 19:06:09 +01001424 end = -1;
1425 } else {
1426 index = wbc->range_start >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT;
1427 end = wbc->range_end >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT;
1428 if (wbc->range_start == 0 && wbc->range_end == LLONG_MAX)
1429 range_whole = 1;
Nick Piggin31a12662009-01-06 14:39:04 -08001430 cycled = 1; /* ignore range_cyclic tests */
David Howells811d7362006-08-29 19:06:09 +01001431 }
Wu Fengguang6e6938b2010-06-06 10:38:15 -06001432 if (wbc->sync_mode == WB_SYNC_ALL || wbc->tagged_writepages)
Jan Karaf446daa2010-08-09 17:19:12 -07001433 tag = PAGECACHE_TAG_TOWRITE;
1434 else
1435 tag = PAGECACHE_TAG_DIRTY;
David Howells811d7362006-08-29 19:06:09 +01001436retry:
Wu Fengguang6e6938b2010-06-06 10:38:15 -06001437 if (wbc->sync_mode == WB_SYNC_ALL || wbc->tagged_writepages)
Jan Karaf446daa2010-08-09 17:19:12 -07001438 tag_pages_for_writeback(mapping, index, end);
Nick Pigginbd19e012009-01-06 14:39:06 -08001439 done_index = index;
Nick Piggin5a3d5c92009-01-06 14:39:09 -08001440 while (!done && (index <= end)) {
1441 int i;
1442
Jan Karaf446daa2010-08-09 17:19:12 -07001443 nr_pages = pagevec_lookup_tag(&pvec, mapping, &index, tag,
Nick Piggin5a3d5c92009-01-06 14:39:09 -08001444 min(end - index, (pgoff_t)PAGEVEC_SIZE-1) + 1);
1445 if (nr_pages == 0)
1446 break;
David Howells811d7362006-08-29 19:06:09 +01001447
David Howells811d7362006-08-29 19:06:09 +01001448 for (i = 0; i < nr_pages; i++) {
1449 struct page *page = pvec.pages[i];
1450
Nick Piggind5482cd2009-01-06 14:39:11 -08001451 /*
1452 * At this point, the page may be truncated or
1453 * invalidated (changing page->mapping to NULL), or
1454 * even swizzled back from swapper_space to tmpfs file
1455 * mapping. However, page->index will not change
1456 * because we have a reference on the page.
1457 */
1458 if (page->index > end) {
1459 /*
1460 * can't be range_cyclic (1st pass) because
1461 * end == -1 in that case.
1462 */
1463 done = 1;
1464 break;
1465 }
1466
Jun'ichi Nomuracf15b072011-03-22 16:33:40 -07001467 done_index = page->index;
Nick Pigginbd19e012009-01-06 14:39:06 -08001468
David Howells811d7362006-08-29 19:06:09 +01001469 lock_page(page);
1470
Nick Piggin5a3d5c92009-01-06 14:39:09 -08001471 /*
1472 * Page truncated or invalidated. We can freely skip it
1473 * then, even for data integrity operations: the page
1474 * has disappeared concurrently, so there could be no
1475 * real expectation of this data interity operation
1476 * even if there is now a new, dirty page at the same
1477 * pagecache address.
1478 */
David Howells811d7362006-08-29 19:06:09 +01001479 if (unlikely(page->mapping != mapping)) {
Nick Piggin5a3d5c92009-01-06 14:39:09 -08001480continue_unlock:
David Howells811d7362006-08-29 19:06:09 +01001481 unlock_page(page);
1482 continue;
1483 }
1484
Nick Piggin515f4a02009-01-06 14:39:10 -08001485 if (!PageDirty(page)) {
1486 /* someone wrote it for us */
1487 goto continue_unlock;
1488 }
David Howells811d7362006-08-29 19:06:09 +01001489
Nick Piggin515f4a02009-01-06 14:39:10 -08001490 if (PageWriteback(page)) {
1491 if (wbc->sync_mode != WB_SYNC_NONE)
1492 wait_on_page_writeback(page);
1493 else
1494 goto continue_unlock;
1495 }
1496
1497 BUG_ON(PageWriteback(page));
1498 if (!clear_page_dirty_for_io(page))
Nick Piggin5a3d5c92009-01-06 14:39:09 -08001499 goto continue_unlock;
David Howells811d7362006-08-29 19:06:09 +01001500
Dave Chinner9e094382010-07-07 13:24:08 +10001501 trace_wbc_writepage(wbc, mapping->backing_dev_info);
Miklos Szeredi0ea97182007-05-10 22:22:51 -07001502 ret = (*writepage)(page, wbc, data);
Nick Piggin00266772009-01-06 14:39:06 -08001503 if (unlikely(ret)) {
1504 if (ret == AOP_WRITEPAGE_ACTIVATE) {
1505 unlock_page(page);
1506 ret = 0;
1507 } else {
1508 /*
1509 * done_index is set past this page,
1510 * so media errors will not choke
1511 * background writeout for the entire
1512 * file. This has consequences for
1513 * range_cyclic semantics (ie. it may
1514 * not be suitable for data integrity
1515 * writeout).
1516 */
Jun'ichi Nomuracf15b072011-03-22 16:33:40 -07001517 done_index = page->index + 1;
Nick Piggin00266772009-01-06 14:39:06 -08001518 done = 1;
1519 break;
1520 }
Dave Chinner0b564922010-06-09 10:37:18 +10001521 }
David Howells811d7362006-08-29 19:06:09 +01001522
Dave Chinner546a1922010-08-24 11:44:34 +10001523 /*
1524 * We stop writing back only if we are not doing
1525 * integrity sync. In case of integrity sync we have to
1526 * keep going until we have written all the pages
1527 * we tagged for writeback prior to entering this loop.
1528 */
1529 if (--wbc->nr_to_write <= 0 &&
1530 wbc->sync_mode == WB_SYNC_NONE) {
1531 done = 1;
1532 break;
Nick Piggin05fe4782009-01-06 14:39:08 -08001533 }
David Howells811d7362006-08-29 19:06:09 +01001534 }
1535 pagevec_release(&pvec);
1536 cond_resched();
1537 }
Nick Piggin3a4c6802009-02-12 04:34:23 +01001538 if (!cycled && !done) {
David Howells811d7362006-08-29 19:06:09 +01001539 /*
Nick Piggin31a12662009-01-06 14:39:04 -08001540 * range_cyclic:
David Howells811d7362006-08-29 19:06:09 +01001541 * We hit the last page and there is more work to be done: wrap
1542 * back to the start of the file
1543 */
Nick Piggin31a12662009-01-06 14:39:04 -08001544 cycled = 1;
David Howells811d7362006-08-29 19:06:09 +01001545 index = 0;
Nick Piggin31a12662009-01-06 14:39:04 -08001546 end = writeback_index - 1;
David Howells811d7362006-08-29 19:06:09 +01001547 goto retry;
1548 }
Dave Chinner0b564922010-06-09 10:37:18 +10001549 if (wbc->range_cyclic || (range_whole && wbc->nr_to_write > 0))
1550 mapping->writeback_index = done_index;
Aneesh Kumar K.V06d6cf62008-07-11 19:27:31 -04001551
David Howells811d7362006-08-29 19:06:09 +01001552 return ret;
1553}
Miklos Szeredi0ea97182007-05-10 22:22:51 -07001554EXPORT_SYMBOL(write_cache_pages);
1555
1556/*
1557 * Function used by generic_writepages to call the real writepage
1558 * function and set the mapping flags on error
1559 */
1560static int __writepage(struct page *page, struct writeback_control *wbc,
1561 void *data)
1562{
1563 struct address_space *mapping = data;
1564 int ret = mapping->a_ops->writepage(page, wbc);
1565 mapping_set_error(mapping, ret);
1566 return ret;
1567}
1568
1569/**
1570 * generic_writepages - walk the list of dirty pages of the given address space and writepage() all of them.
1571 * @mapping: address space structure to write
1572 * @wbc: subtract the number of written pages from *@wbc->nr_to_write
1573 *
1574 * This is a library function, which implements the writepages()
1575 * address_space_operation.
1576 */
1577int generic_writepages(struct address_space *mapping,
1578 struct writeback_control *wbc)
1579{
Shaohua Li9b6096a2011-03-17 10:47:06 +01001580 struct blk_plug plug;
1581 int ret;
1582
Miklos Szeredi0ea97182007-05-10 22:22:51 -07001583 /* deal with chardevs and other special file */
1584 if (!mapping->a_ops->writepage)
1585 return 0;
1586
Shaohua Li9b6096a2011-03-17 10:47:06 +01001587 blk_start_plug(&plug);
1588 ret = write_cache_pages(mapping, wbc, __writepage, mapping);
1589 blk_finish_plug(&plug);
1590 return ret;
Miklos Szeredi0ea97182007-05-10 22:22:51 -07001591}
David Howells811d7362006-08-29 19:06:09 +01001592
1593EXPORT_SYMBOL(generic_writepages);
1594
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001595int do_writepages(struct address_space *mapping, struct writeback_control *wbc)
1596{
Andrew Morton22905f72005-11-16 15:07:01 -08001597 int ret;
1598
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001599 if (wbc->nr_to_write <= 0)
1600 return 0;
1601 if (mapping->a_ops->writepages)
Peter Zijlstrad08b3852006-09-25 23:30:57 -07001602 ret = mapping->a_ops->writepages(mapping, wbc);
Andrew Morton22905f72005-11-16 15:07:01 -08001603 else
1604 ret = generic_writepages(mapping, wbc);
Andrew Morton22905f72005-11-16 15:07:01 -08001605 return ret;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001606}
1607
1608/**
1609 * write_one_page - write out a single page and optionally wait on I/O
Martin Waitz67be2dd2005-05-01 08:59:26 -07001610 * @page: the page to write
1611 * @wait: if true, wait on writeout
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001612 *
1613 * The page must be locked by the caller and will be unlocked upon return.
1614 *
1615 * write_one_page() returns a negative error code if I/O failed.
1616 */
1617int write_one_page(struct page *page, int wait)
1618{
1619 struct address_space *mapping = page->mapping;
1620 int ret = 0;
1621 struct writeback_control wbc = {
1622 .sync_mode = WB_SYNC_ALL,
1623 .nr_to_write = 1,
1624 };
1625
1626 BUG_ON(!PageLocked(page));
1627
1628 if (wait)
1629 wait_on_page_writeback(page);
1630
1631 if (clear_page_dirty_for_io(page)) {
1632 page_cache_get(page);
1633 ret = mapping->a_ops->writepage(page, &wbc);
1634 if (ret == 0 && wait) {
1635 wait_on_page_writeback(page);
1636 if (PageError(page))
1637 ret = -EIO;
1638 }
1639 page_cache_release(page);
1640 } else {
1641 unlock_page(page);
1642 }
1643 return ret;
1644}
1645EXPORT_SYMBOL(write_one_page);
1646
1647/*
Ken Chen76719322007-02-10 01:43:15 -08001648 * For address_spaces which do not use buffers nor write back.
1649 */
1650int __set_page_dirty_no_writeback(struct page *page)
1651{
1652 if (!PageDirty(page))
Bob Liuc3f0da62011-01-13 15:45:49 -08001653 return !TestSetPageDirty(page);
Ken Chen76719322007-02-10 01:43:15 -08001654 return 0;
1655}
1656
1657/*
Edward Shishkine3a7cca2009-03-31 15:19:39 -07001658 * Helper function for set_page_dirty family.
1659 * NOTE: This relies on being atomic wrt interrupts.
1660 */
1661void account_page_dirtied(struct page *page, struct address_space *mapping)
1662{
1663 if (mapping_cap_account_dirty(mapping)) {
1664 __inc_zone_page_state(page, NR_FILE_DIRTY);
Michael Rubinea941f02010-10-26 14:21:35 -07001665 __inc_zone_page_state(page, NR_DIRTIED);
Edward Shishkine3a7cca2009-03-31 15:19:39 -07001666 __inc_bdi_stat(mapping->backing_dev_info, BDI_RECLAIMABLE);
Wu Fengguangc8e28ce2011-01-23 10:07:47 -06001667 __inc_bdi_stat(mapping->backing_dev_info, BDI_DIRTIED);
Edward Shishkine3a7cca2009-03-31 15:19:39 -07001668 task_dirty_inc(current);
1669 task_io_account_write(PAGE_CACHE_SIZE);
1670 }
1671}
Michael Rubin679ceac2010-08-20 02:31:26 -07001672EXPORT_SYMBOL(account_page_dirtied);
Edward Shishkine3a7cca2009-03-31 15:19:39 -07001673
1674/*
Michael Rubinf629d1c2010-10-26 14:21:33 -07001675 * Helper function for set_page_writeback family.
1676 * NOTE: Unlike account_page_dirtied this does not rely on being atomic
1677 * wrt interrupts.
1678 */
1679void account_page_writeback(struct page *page)
1680{
1681 inc_zone_page_state(page, NR_WRITEBACK);
1682}
1683EXPORT_SYMBOL(account_page_writeback);
1684
1685/*
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001686 * For address_spaces which do not use buffers. Just tag the page as dirty in
1687 * its radix tree.
1688 *
1689 * This is also used when a single buffer is being dirtied: we want to set the
1690 * page dirty in that case, but not all the buffers. This is a "bottom-up"
1691 * dirtying, whereas __set_page_dirty_buffers() is a "top-down" dirtying.
1692 *
1693 * Most callers have locked the page, which pins the address_space in memory.
1694 * But zap_pte_range() does not lock the page, however in that case the
1695 * mapping is pinned by the vma's ->vm_file reference.
1696 *
1697 * We take care to handle the case where the page was truncated from the
Simon Arlott183ff222007-10-20 01:27:18 +02001698 * mapping by re-checking page_mapping() inside tree_lock.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001699 */
1700int __set_page_dirty_nobuffers(struct page *page)
1701{
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001702 if (!TestSetPageDirty(page)) {
1703 struct address_space *mapping = page_mapping(page);
1704 struct address_space *mapping2;
1705
Andrew Morton8c085402006-12-10 02:19:24 -08001706 if (!mapping)
1707 return 1;
1708
Nick Piggin19fd6232008-07-25 19:45:32 -07001709 spin_lock_irq(&mapping->tree_lock);
Andrew Morton8c085402006-12-10 02:19:24 -08001710 mapping2 = page_mapping(page);
1711 if (mapping2) { /* Race with truncate? */
1712 BUG_ON(mapping2 != mapping);
Nick Piggin787d2212007-07-17 04:03:34 -07001713 WARN_ON_ONCE(!PagePrivate(page) && !PageUptodate(page));
Edward Shishkine3a7cca2009-03-31 15:19:39 -07001714 account_page_dirtied(page, mapping);
Andrew Morton8c085402006-12-10 02:19:24 -08001715 radix_tree_tag_set(&mapping->page_tree,
1716 page_index(page), PAGECACHE_TAG_DIRTY);
1717 }
Nick Piggin19fd6232008-07-25 19:45:32 -07001718 spin_unlock_irq(&mapping->tree_lock);
Andrew Morton8c085402006-12-10 02:19:24 -08001719 if (mapping->host) {
1720 /* !PageAnon && !swapper_space */
1721 __mark_inode_dirty(mapping->host, I_DIRTY_PAGES);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001722 }
Andrew Morton4741c9f2006-03-24 03:18:11 -08001723 return 1;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001724 }
Andrew Morton4741c9f2006-03-24 03:18:11 -08001725 return 0;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001726}
1727EXPORT_SYMBOL(__set_page_dirty_nobuffers);
1728
1729/*
1730 * When a writepage implementation decides that it doesn't want to write this
1731 * page for some reason, it should redirty the locked page via
1732 * redirty_page_for_writepage() and it should then unlock the page and return 0
1733 */
1734int redirty_page_for_writepage(struct writeback_control *wbc, struct page *page)
1735{
1736 wbc->pages_skipped++;
1737 return __set_page_dirty_nobuffers(page);
1738}
1739EXPORT_SYMBOL(redirty_page_for_writepage);
1740
1741/*
Wu Fengguang6746aff2009-09-16 11:50:14 +02001742 * Dirty a page.
1743 *
1744 * For pages with a mapping this should be done under the page lock
1745 * for the benefit of asynchronous memory errors who prefer a consistent
1746 * dirty state. This rule can be broken in some special cases,
1747 * but should be better not to.
1748 *
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001749 * If the mapping doesn't provide a set_page_dirty a_op, then
1750 * just fall through and assume that it wants buffer_heads.
1751 */
Nick Piggin1cf6e7d2009-02-18 14:48:18 -08001752int set_page_dirty(struct page *page)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001753{
1754 struct address_space *mapping = page_mapping(page);
1755
1756 if (likely(mapping)) {
1757 int (*spd)(struct page *) = mapping->a_ops->set_page_dirty;
Minchan Kim278df9f2011-03-22 16:32:54 -07001758 /*
1759 * readahead/lru_deactivate_page could remain
1760 * PG_readahead/PG_reclaim due to race with end_page_writeback
1761 * About readahead, if the page is written, the flags would be
1762 * reset. So no problem.
1763 * About lru_deactivate_page, if the page is redirty, the flag
1764 * will be reset. So no problem. but if the page is used by readahead
1765 * it will confuse readahead and make it restart the size rampup
1766 * process. But it's a trivial problem.
1767 */
1768 ClearPageReclaim(page);
David Howells93614012006-09-30 20:45:40 +02001769#ifdef CONFIG_BLOCK
1770 if (!spd)
1771 spd = __set_page_dirty_buffers;
1772#endif
1773 return (*spd)(page);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001774 }
Andrew Morton4741c9f2006-03-24 03:18:11 -08001775 if (!PageDirty(page)) {
1776 if (!TestSetPageDirty(page))
1777 return 1;
1778 }
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001779 return 0;
1780}
1781EXPORT_SYMBOL(set_page_dirty);
1782
1783/*
1784 * set_page_dirty() is racy if the caller has no reference against
1785 * page->mapping->host, and if the page is unlocked. This is because another
1786 * CPU could truncate the page off the mapping and then free the mapping.
1787 *
1788 * Usually, the page _is_ locked, or the caller is a user-space process which
1789 * holds a reference on the inode by having an open file.
1790 *
1791 * In other cases, the page should be locked before running set_page_dirty().
1792 */
1793int set_page_dirty_lock(struct page *page)
1794{
1795 int ret;
1796
Jens Axboe7eaceac2011-03-10 08:52:07 +01001797 lock_page(page);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001798 ret = set_page_dirty(page);
1799 unlock_page(page);
1800 return ret;
1801}
1802EXPORT_SYMBOL(set_page_dirty_lock);
1803
1804/*
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001805 * Clear a page's dirty flag, while caring for dirty memory accounting.
1806 * Returns true if the page was previously dirty.
1807 *
1808 * This is for preparing to put the page under writeout. We leave the page
1809 * tagged as dirty in the radix tree so that a concurrent write-for-sync
1810 * can discover it via a PAGECACHE_TAG_DIRTY walk. The ->writepage
1811 * implementation will run either set_page_writeback() or set_page_dirty(),
1812 * at which stage we bring the page's dirty flag and radix-tree dirty tag
1813 * back into sync.
1814 *
1815 * This incoherency between the page's dirty flag and radix-tree tag is
1816 * unfortunate, but it only exists while the page is locked.
1817 */
1818int clear_page_dirty_for_io(struct page *page)
1819{
1820 struct address_space *mapping = page_mapping(page);
1821
Nick Piggin79352892007-07-19 01:47:22 -07001822 BUG_ON(!PageLocked(page));
1823
Linus Torvalds7658cc22006-12-29 10:00:58 -08001824 if (mapping && mapping_cap_account_dirty(mapping)) {
1825 /*
1826 * Yes, Virginia, this is indeed insane.
1827 *
1828 * We use this sequence to make sure that
1829 * (a) we account for dirty stats properly
1830 * (b) we tell the low-level filesystem to
1831 * mark the whole page dirty if it was
1832 * dirty in a pagetable. Only to then
1833 * (c) clean the page again and return 1 to
1834 * cause the writeback.
1835 *
1836 * This way we avoid all nasty races with the
1837 * dirty bit in multiple places and clearing
1838 * them concurrently from different threads.
1839 *
1840 * Note! Normally the "set_page_dirty(page)"
1841 * has no effect on the actual dirty bit - since
1842 * that will already usually be set. But we
1843 * need the side effects, and it can help us
1844 * avoid races.
1845 *
1846 * We basically use the page "master dirty bit"
1847 * as a serialization point for all the different
1848 * threads doing their things.
Linus Torvalds7658cc22006-12-29 10:00:58 -08001849 */
1850 if (page_mkclean(page))
1851 set_page_dirty(page);
Nick Piggin79352892007-07-19 01:47:22 -07001852 /*
1853 * We carefully synchronise fault handlers against
1854 * installing a dirty pte and marking the page dirty
1855 * at this point. We do this by having them hold the
1856 * page lock at some point after installing their
1857 * pte, but before marking the page dirty.
1858 * Pages are always locked coming in here, so we get
1859 * the desired exclusion. See mm/memory.c:do_wp_page()
1860 * for more comments.
1861 */
Linus Torvalds7658cc22006-12-29 10:00:58 -08001862 if (TestClearPageDirty(page)) {
Andrew Morton8c085402006-12-10 02:19:24 -08001863 dec_zone_page_state(page, NR_FILE_DIRTY);
Peter Zijlstrac9e51e42007-10-16 23:25:47 -07001864 dec_bdi_stat(mapping->backing_dev_info,
1865 BDI_RECLAIMABLE);
Linus Torvalds7658cc22006-12-29 10:00:58 -08001866 return 1;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001867 }
Linus Torvalds7658cc22006-12-29 10:00:58 -08001868 return 0;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001869 }
Linus Torvalds7658cc22006-12-29 10:00:58 -08001870 return TestClearPageDirty(page);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001871}
Hans Reiser58bb01a2005-11-18 01:10:53 -08001872EXPORT_SYMBOL(clear_page_dirty_for_io);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001873
1874int test_clear_page_writeback(struct page *page)
1875{
1876 struct address_space *mapping = page_mapping(page);
1877 int ret;
1878
1879 if (mapping) {
Peter Zijlstra69cb51d2007-10-16 23:25:48 -07001880 struct backing_dev_info *bdi = mapping->backing_dev_info;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001881 unsigned long flags;
1882
Nick Piggin19fd6232008-07-25 19:45:32 -07001883 spin_lock_irqsave(&mapping->tree_lock, flags);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001884 ret = TestClearPageWriteback(page);
Peter Zijlstra69cb51d2007-10-16 23:25:48 -07001885 if (ret) {
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001886 radix_tree_tag_clear(&mapping->page_tree,
1887 page_index(page),
1888 PAGECACHE_TAG_WRITEBACK);
Miklos Szeredie4ad08f2008-04-30 00:54:37 -07001889 if (bdi_cap_account_writeback(bdi)) {
Peter Zijlstra69cb51d2007-10-16 23:25:48 -07001890 __dec_bdi_stat(bdi, BDI_WRITEBACK);
Peter Zijlstra04fbfdc2007-10-16 23:25:50 -07001891 __bdi_writeout_inc(bdi);
1892 }
Peter Zijlstra69cb51d2007-10-16 23:25:48 -07001893 }
Nick Piggin19fd6232008-07-25 19:45:32 -07001894 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&mapping->tree_lock, flags);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001895 } else {
1896 ret = TestClearPageWriteback(page);
1897 }
Wu Fengguang99b12e32011-07-25 17:12:37 -07001898 if (ret) {
Andrew Mortond688abf2007-07-19 01:49:17 -07001899 dec_zone_page_state(page, NR_WRITEBACK);
Wu Fengguang99b12e32011-07-25 17:12:37 -07001900 inc_zone_page_state(page, NR_WRITTEN);
1901 }
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001902 return ret;
1903}
1904
1905int test_set_page_writeback(struct page *page)
1906{
1907 struct address_space *mapping = page_mapping(page);
1908 int ret;
1909
1910 if (mapping) {
Peter Zijlstra69cb51d2007-10-16 23:25:48 -07001911 struct backing_dev_info *bdi = mapping->backing_dev_info;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001912 unsigned long flags;
1913
Nick Piggin19fd6232008-07-25 19:45:32 -07001914 spin_lock_irqsave(&mapping->tree_lock, flags);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001915 ret = TestSetPageWriteback(page);
Peter Zijlstra69cb51d2007-10-16 23:25:48 -07001916 if (!ret) {
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001917 radix_tree_tag_set(&mapping->page_tree,
1918 page_index(page),
1919 PAGECACHE_TAG_WRITEBACK);
Miklos Szeredie4ad08f2008-04-30 00:54:37 -07001920 if (bdi_cap_account_writeback(bdi))
Peter Zijlstra69cb51d2007-10-16 23:25:48 -07001921 __inc_bdi_stat(bdi, BDI_WRITEBACK);
1922 }
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001923 if (!PageDirty(page))
1924 radix_tree_tag_clear(&mapping->page_tree,
1925 page_index(page),
1926 PAGECACHE_TAG_DIRTY);
Jan Karaf446daa2010-08-09 17:19:12 -07001927 radix_tree_tag_clear(&mapping->page_tree,
1928 page_index(page),
1929 PAGECACHE_TAG_TOWRITE);
Nick Piggin19fd6232008-07-25 19:45:32 -07001930 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&mapping->tree_lock, flags);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001931 } else {
1932 ret = TestSetPageWriteback(page);
1933 }
Andrew Mortond688abf2007-07-19 01:49:17 -07001934 if (!ret)
Michael Rubinf629d1c2010-10-26 14:21:33 -07001935 account_page_writeback(page);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001936 return ret;
1937
1938}
1939EXPORT_SYMBOL(test_set_page_writeback);
1940
1941/*
Nick Piggin00128182007-10-16 01:24:40 -07001942 * Return true if any of the pages in the mapping are marked with the
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001943 * passed tag.
1944 */
1945int mapping_tagged(struct address_space *mapping, int tag)
1946{
Konstantin Khlebnikov72c47832011-07-25 17:12:31 -07001947 return radix_tree_tagged(&mapping->page_tree, tag);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001948}
1949EXPORT_SYMBOL(mapping_tagged);