source: trunk/kernel/mm/mapper.h @ 520

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[mm/mapper] Fix prototype of mapper_create.

Add some doc in interface.

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[1]1/*
2 * mapper.h - Map memory, file or device in process virtual address space.
3 *
4 * Authors   Mohamed Lamine Karaoui (2015)
[440]5 *           Alain Greiner (2016,2017,2018)
[1]6 *
7 * Copyright (c)  UPMC Sorbonne Universites
8 *
9 * This file is part of ALMOS-MKH.
10 *
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23 */
24
25#ifndef _MAPPER_H_
26#define _MAPPER_H_
27
[457]28#include <hal_kernel_types.h>
[1]29#include <hal_atomic.h>
30#include <xlist.h>
31#include <grdxt.h>
32#include <rwlock.h>
33
34/****  Forward declarations ****/
35
36struct page_s;
37struct vfs_inode_s;
38
39/*******************************************************************************************
[18]40 * The mapper implements the kernel cache for a given file or directory.
[23]41 * There is one mapper per file/dir. It is implemented as a three levels radix tree,
[1]42 * entirely stored in the same cluster as the inode representing the file/dir.
[18]43 * - The fast retrieval key is the page index in the file.
[1]44 *   The ix1_width, ix2_width, ix3_width sub-indexes are configuration parameters.
45 * - The leaves are pointers on physical page descriptors, dynamically allocated
46 *   in the local cluster.
47 * - In a given cluster, a mapper is a "private" structure: a thread accessing the mapper
48 *   must be running in the cluster containing it (can be a local thread or a RPC thread).
49 * - The mapper is protected by a blocking "rwlock", to support several simultaneous
50 *   readers, and only one writer. This lock implement a busy waiting policy.
[246]51 * - The mapper_get_page() function that return a page descriptor pointer from a page
52 *   index in file is in charge of handling the miss on the mapper cache.
[265]53 * - The vfs_mapper_move_page() function access the file system to handle a mapper miss,
[246]54 *   or update a dirty page on device.
[265]55 * - The vfs_mapper_load_all() functions is used to load all pages of a given file
56 *   or directory into the mapper.
57 * - the mapper_move_user() function is used to move data to or from an user buffer.
[238]58 *   This user space buffer can be physically distributed in several clusters.
[313]59 * - the mapper_move_kernel() function is used to move data to or from a remote kernel
60 *   buffer, that can be physically located in any cluster.
[246]61 * - In the present implementation the cache size for a given file increases on demand,
62 *   and the  allocated memory is only released when the mapper/inode is destroyed.
[1]63 ******************************************************************************************/
64
65
66/*******************************************************************************************
67 * This structure defines the mapper descriptor.
68 ******************************************************************************************/
69
70typedef struct mapper_s
71{
[23]72        struct vfs_inode_s * inode;           /*! owner inode                                     */
[246]73    uint32_t             type;        /*! file system type                                */
[1]74        grdxt_t              radix;           /*! pages cache implemented as a radix tree         */
75        rwlock_t             lock;        /*! several readers / only one writer               */
76        uint32_t                 refcount;    /*! several vsegs can refer the same file           */
77        xlist_entry_t        vsegs_root;  /*! root of list of vsegs refering this mapper      */
78        xlist_entry_t        wait_root;   /*! root of list of threads waiting on mapper       */
79    list_entry_t         dirty_root;  /*! root of list of dirty pages                     */
80}
81mapper_t;
82
83/*******************************************************************************************
84 * This structure defines a "fragment". It is used to move data between the kernel mapper,
85 * and an user buffer, that can be split in several distributed physical pages located
86 * in different clusters. A fragment is a set of contiguous bytes in the file.
[18]87 * - It can be stored in one single physical page in the user buffer.
[1]88 * - It can spread two successive physical pages in the kernel mapper.
89 ******************************************************************************************/
90
91typedef struct fragment_s
92{
93    uint32_t    file_offset;         /*! offset of fragment in file (i.e. in mapper)      */
94    uint32_t    size;                /*! number of bytes in fragment                      */
95    cxy_t       buf_cxy;             /*! user buffer cluster identifier                   */
[23]96    void      * buf_ptr;             /*! local pointer on first byte in user buffer       */
[1]97}
98fragment_t;
99
100/*******************************************************************************************
[18]101 * This function allocates physical memory for a mapper descriptor, and initializes it
[1]102 * (refcount <= 0) / inode <= NULL).
103 * It must be executed by a thread running in the cluster containing the mapper.
104 *******************************************************************************************
[513]105 * @ type   : type of the mapper to create.
106 * @ return : pointer on created mapper if success / return NULL if no memory
[1]107 ******************************************************************************************/
[513]108mapper_t * mapper_create( vfs_fs_type_t type );
[1]109
110/*******************************************************************************************
111 * This function releases all physical pages allocated for the mapper.
112 * It synchronizes all dirty pages (i.e. update the file on disk) if required.
[18]113 * The mapper descriptor and the radix tree themselves are released.
[1]114 * It must be executed by a thread running in the cluster containing the mapper.
115 *******************************************************************************************
116 * @ mapper      : target mapper.
117 * @ return 0 if success / return EIO if a dirty page cannot be updated on device.
118 ******************************************************************************************/
119error_t mapper_destroy( mapper_t * mapper );
120
121/*******************************************************************************************
[313]122 * This function move data between a mapper and a - possibly distributed - user buffer.
[23]123 * It must be called by a thread running in the cluster containing the mapper.
[313]124 * It is called by the vfs_user_move() function to implement sys_read() and sys_write().
125 * If required, the data transfer is split in "fragments", where one fragment contains
[265]126 * contiguous bytes in the same mapper page.
[313]127 * It uses "hal_uspace" accesses to move a fragment to/from the user buffer.
[1]128 * In case of write, the dirty bit is set for all pages written in the mapper.
[18]129 * The offset in the file descriptor is not modified by this function.
[1]130 *******************************************************************************************
[265]131 * @ mapper       : local pointer on mapper.
132 * @ to_buffer    : mapper -> buffer if true / buffer -> mapper if false.
[23]133 * @ file_offset  : first byte to move in file.
[407]134 * @ u_buf        : user space pointer on user buffer.
[23]135 * @ size         : number of bytes to move.
136 * returns O if success / returns EINVAL if error.
[1]137 ******************************************************************************************/
[313]138error_t mapper_move_user( mapper_t * mapper,
139                          bool_t     to_buffer,
140                          uint32_t   file_offset,
[407]141                          void     * u_buf,
[313]142                          uint32_t   size );
143
144/*******************************************************************************************
145 * This function move data between a mapper and a remote kernel buffer.
146 * It must be called by a thread running in the cluster containing the mapper.
147 * If required, the data transfer is split in "fragments", where one fragment contains
148 * contiguous bytes in the same mapper page.
149 * It uses a "remote_memcpy" to move a fragment to/from the kernel buffer.
150 * In case of write, the dirty bit is set for all pages written in the mapper.
151 * The offset in the file descriptor is not modified by this function.
152 *******************************************************************************************
153 * @ mapper       : local pointer on mapper.
154 * @ to_buffer    : mapper -> buffer if true / buffer -> mapper if false.
155 * @ file_offset  : first byte to move in file.
156 * @ buffer_xp    : extended pointer on kernel buffer.
157 * @ size         : number of bytes to move.
158 * returns O if success / returns EINVAL if error.
159 ******************************************************************************************/
160error_t mapper_move_kernel( mapper_t * mapper,
[265]161                            bool_t     to_buffer,
162                            uint32_t   file_offset,
[313]163                            xptr_t     buffer_xp,
[265]164                            uint32_t   size );
[1]165
[313]166
[1]167/*******************************************************************************************
168 * This function removes a physical page from the mapper, update the FS if the page
169 * is dirty, and releases the page to PPM. It is called by the mapper_destroy() function.
170 * It must be executed by a thread running in the cluster containing the mapper.
171 * It takes both the page lock and the mapper lock in WRITE_MODE to release the page.
172 *******************************************************************************************
173 * @ mapper     : local pointer on the mapper.
174 * @ page       : pointer on page to remove.
175 * @ return 0 if success / return EIO if a dirty page cannot be copied to FS.
176 ******************************************************************************************/
177error_t mapper_release_page( mapper_t      * mapper,
178                             struct page_s * page );
179
180/*******************************************************************************************
[18]181 * This function searches a physical page descriptor from its index in mapper.
[1]182 * It must be executed by a thread running in the cluster containing the mapper.
183 * In case of miss, it takes the mapper lock in WRITE_MODE, load the missing
[18]184 * page from device to the mapper, and release the mapper lock.
[1]185 *******************************************************************************************
186 * @ mapper     : local pointer on the mapper.
187 * @ index      : page index in file
188 * @ returns pointer on page descriptor if success / return NULL if error.
189 ******************************************************************************************/
190struct page_s * mapper_get_page( mapper_t * mapper,
191                                 uint32_t   index );
192
[23]193 
[18]194
[1]195#endif /* _MAPPER_H_ */
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