/* * Copyright (c) 2010 Red Hat, Inc. All Rights Reserved. * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as * published by the Free Software Foundation. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it would be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write the Free Software Foundation, * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA */ #include "xfs.h" #include "xfs_fs.h" #include "xfs_types.h" #include "xfs_bit.h" #include "xfs_log.h" #include "xfs_inum.h" #include "xfs_trans.h" #include "xfs_trans_priv.h" #include "xfs_log_priv.h" #include "xfs_sb.h" #include "xfs_ag.h" #include "xfs_mount.h" #include "xfs_error.h" #include "xfs_alloc.h" #include "xfs_discard.h" /* * Perform initial CIL structure initialisation. */ int xlog_cil_init( struct log *log) { struct xfs_cil *cil; struct xfs_cil_ctx *ctx; cil = kmem_zalloc(sizeof(*cil), KM_SLEEP|KM_MAYFAIL); if (!cil) return ENOMEM; ctx = kmem_zalloc(sizeof(*ctx), KM_SLEEP|KM_MAYFAIL); if (!ctx) { kmem_free(cil); return ENOMEM; } INIT_LIST_HEAD(&cil->xc_cil); INIT_LIST_HEAD(&cil->xc_committing); spin_lock_init(&cil->xc_cil_lock); init_rwsem(&cil->xc_ctx_lock); init_waitqueue_head(&cil->xc_commit_wait); INIT_LIST_HEAD(&ctx->committing); INIT_LIST_HEAD(&ctx->busy_extents); ctx->sequence = 1; ctx->cil = cil; cil->xc_ctx = ctx; cil->xc_current_sequence = ctx->sequence; cil->xc_log = log; log->l_cilp = cil; return 0; } void xlog_cil_destroy( struct log *log) { if (log->l_cilp->xc_ctx) { if (log->l_cilp->xc_ctx->ticket) xfs_log_ticket_put(log->l_cilp->xc_ctx->ticket); kmem_free(log->l_cilp->xc_ctx); } ASSERT(list_empty(&log->l_cilp->xc_cil)); kmem_free(log->l_cilp); } /* * Allocate a new ticket. Failing to get a new ticket makes it really hard to * recover, so we don't allow failure here. Also, we allocate in a context that * we don't want to be issuing transactions from, so we need to tell the * allocation code this as well. * * We don't reserve any space for the ticket - we are going to steal whatever * space we require from transactions as they commit. To ensure we reserve all * the space required, we need to set the current reservation of the ticket to * zero so that we know to steal the initial transaction overhead from the * first transaction commit. */ static struct xlog_ticket * xlog_cil_ticket_alloc( struct log *log) { struct xlog_ticket *tic; tic = xlog_ticket_alloc(log, 0, 1, XFS_TRANSACTION, 0, KM_SLEEP|KM_NOFS); tic->t_trans_type = XFS_TRANS_CHECKPOINT; /* * set the current reservation to zero so we know to steal the basic * transaction overhead reservation from the first transaction commit. */ tic->t_curr_res = 0; return tic; } /* * After the first stage of log recovery is done, we know where the head and * tail of the log are. We need this log initialisation done before we can * initialise the first CIL checkpoint context. * * Here we allocate a log ticket to track space usage during a CIL push. This * ticket is passed to xlog_write() directly so that we don't slowly leak log * space by failing to account for space used by log headers and additional * region headers for split regions. */ void xlog_cil_init_post_recovery( struct log *log) { log->l_cilp->xc_ctx->ticket = xlog_cil_ticket_alloc(log); log->l_cilp->xc_ctx->sequence = 1; log->l_cilp->xc_ctx->commit_lsn = xlog_assign_lsn(log->l_curr_cycle, log->l_curr_block); } /* * Format log item into a flat buffers * * For delayed logging, we need to hold a formatted buffer containing all the * changes on the log item. This enables us to relog the item in memory and * write it out asynchronously without needing to relock the object that was * modified at the time it gets written into the iclog. * * This function builds a vector for the changes in each log item in the * transaction. It then works out the length of the buffer needed for each log * item, allocates them and formats the vector for the item into the buffer. * The buffer is then attached to the log item are then inserted into the * Committed Item List for tracking until the next checkpoint is written out. * * We don't set up region headers during this process; we simply copy the * regions into the flat buffer. We can do this because we still have to do a * formatting step to write the regions into the iclog buffer. Writing the * ophdrs during the iclog write means that we can support splitting large * regions across iclog boundares without needing a change in the format of the * item/region encapsulation. * * Hence what we need to do now is change the rewrite the vector array to point * to the copied region inside the buffer we just allocated. This allows us to * format the regions into the iclog as though they are being formatted * directly out of the objects themselves. */ static struct xfs_log_vec * xlog_cil_prepare_log_vecs( struct xfs_trans *tp) { struct xfs_log_item_desc *lidp; struct xfs_log_vec *lv = NULL; struct xfs_log_vec *ret_lv = NULL; /* Bail out if we didn't find a log item. */ if (list_empty(&tp->t_items)) { ASSERT(0); return NULL; } list_for_each_entry(lidp, &tp->t_items, lid_trans) { struct xfs_log_vec *new_lv; void *ptr; int index; int len = 0; uint niovecs; /* Skip items which aren't dirty in this transaction. */ if (!(lidp->lid_flags & XFS_LID_DIRTY)) continue; /* Skip items that do not have any vectors for writing */ niovecs = IOP_SIZE(lidp->lid_item); if (!niovecs) continue; new_lv = kmem_zalloc(sizeof(*new_lv) + niovecs * sizeof(struct xfs_log_iovec), KM_SLEEP); /* The allocated iovec region lies beyond the log vector. */ new_lv->lv_iovecp = (struct xfs_log_iovec *)&new_lv[1]; new_lv->lv_niovecs = niovecs; new_lv->lv_item = lidp->lid_item; /* build the vector array and calculate it's length */ IOP_FORMAT(new_lv->lv_item, new_lv->lv_iovecp); for (index = 0; index < new_lv->lv_niovecs; index++) len += new_lv->lv_iovecp[index].i_len; new_lv->lv_buf_len = len; new_lv->lv_buf = kmem_alloc(new_lv->lv_buf_len, KM_SLEEP|KM_NOFS); ptr = new_lv->lv_buf; for (index = 0; index < new_lv->lv_niovecs; index++) { struct xfs_log_iovec *vec = &new_lv->lv_iovecp[index]; memcpy(ptr, vec->i_addr, vec->i_len); vec->i_addr = ptr; ptr += vec->i_len; } ASSERT(ptr == new_lv->lv_buf + new_lv->lv_buf_len); if (!ret_lv) ret_lv = new_lv; else lv->lv_next = new_lv; lv = new_lv; } return ret_lv; } /* * Prepare the log item for insertion into the CIL. Calculate the difference in * log space and vectors it will consume, and if it is a new item pin it as * well. */ STATIC void xfs_cil_prepare_item( struct log *log, struct xfs_log_vec *lv, int *len, int *diff_iovecs) { struct xfs_log_vec *old = lv->lv_item->li_lv; if (old) { /* existing lv on log item, space used is a delta */ ASSERT(!list_empty(&lv->lv_item->li_cil)); ASSERT(old->lv_buf && old->lv_buf_len && old->lv_niovecs); *len += lv->lv_buf_len - old->lv_buf_len; *diff_iovecs += lv->lv_niovecs - old->lv_niovecs; kmem_free(old->lv_buf); kmem_free(old); } else { /* new lv, must pin the log item */ ASSERT(!lv->lv_item->li_lv); ASSERT(list_empty(&lv->lv_item->li_cil)); *len += lv->lv_buf_len; *diff_iovecs += lv->lv_niovecs; IOP_PIN(lv->lv_item); } /* attach new log vector to log item */ lv->lv_item->li_lv = lv; /* * If this is the first time the item is being committed to the * CIL, store the sequence number on the log item so we can * tell in future commits whether this is the first checkpoint * the item is being committed into. */ if (!lv->lv_item->li_seq) lv->lv_item->li_seq = log->l_cilp->xc_ctx->sequence; } /* * Insert the log items into the CIL and calculate the difference in space * consumed by the item. Add the space to the checkpoint ticket and calculate * if the change requires additional log metadata. If it does, take that space * as well. Remove the amount of space we added to the checkpoint ticket from * the current transaction ticket so that the accounting works out correctly. */ static void xlog_cil_insert_items( struct log *log, struct xfs_log_vec *log_vector, struct xlog_ticket *ticket) { struct xfs_cil *cil = log->l_cilp; struct xfs_cil_ctx *ctx = cil->xc_ctx; struct xfs_log_vec *lv; int len = 0; int diff_iovecs = 0; int iclog_space; ASSERT(log_vector); /* * Do all the accounting aggregation and switching of log vectors * around in a separate loop to the insertion of items into the CIL. * Then we can do a separate loop to update the CIL within a single * lock/unlock pair. This reduces the number of round trips on the CIL * lock from O(nr_logvectors) to O(1) and greatly reduces the overall * hold time for the transaction commit. * * If this is the first time the item is being placed into the CIL in * this context, pin it so it can't be written to disk until the CIL is * flushed to the iclog and the iclog written to disk. * * We can do this safely because the context can't checkpoint until we * are done so it doesn't matter exactly how we update the CIL. */ for (lv = log_vector; lv; lv = lv->lv_next) xfs_cil_prepare_item(log, lv, &len, &diff_iovecs); /* account for space used by new iovec headers */ len += diff_iovecs * sizeof(xlog_op_header_t); spin_lock(&cil->xc_cil_lock); /* move the items to the tail of the CIL */ for (lv = log_vector; lv; lv = lv->lv_next) list_move_tail(&lv->lv_item->li_cil, &cil->xc_cil); ctx->nvecs += diff_iovecs; /* * Now transfer enough transaction reservation to the context ticket * for the checkpoint. The context ticket is special - the unit * reservation has to grow as well as the current reservation as we * steal from tickets so we can correctly determine the space used * during the transaction commit. */ if (ctx->ticket->t_curr_res == 0) { /* first commit in checkpoint, steal the header reservation */ ASSERT(ticket->t_curr_res >= ctx->ticket->t_unit_res + len); ctx->ticket->t_curr_res = ctx->ticket->t_unit_res; ticket->t_curr_res -= ctx->ticket->t_unit_res; } /* do we need space for more log record headers? */ iclog_space = log->l_iclog_size - log->l_iclog_hsize; if (len > 0 && (ctx->space_used / iclog_space != (ctx->space_used + len) / iclog_space)) { int hdrs; hdrs = (len + iclog_space - 1) / iclog_space; /* need to take into account split region headers, too */ hdrs *= log->l_iclog_hsize + sizeof(struct xlog_op_header); ctx->ticket->t_unit_res += hdrs; ctx->ticket->t_curr_res += hdrs; ticket->t_curr_res -= hdrs; ASSERT(ticket->t_curr_res >= len); } ticket->t_curr_res -= len; ctx->space_used += len; spin_unlock(&cil->xc_cil_lock); } static void xlog_cil_free_logvec( struct xfs_log_vec *log_vector) { struct xfs_log_vec *lv; for (lv = log_vector; lv; ) { struct xfs_log_vec *next = lv->lv_next; kmem_free(lv->lv_buf); kmem_free(lv); lv = next; } } /* * Mark all items committed and clear busy extents. We free the log vector * chains in a separate pass so that we unpin the log items as quickly as * possible. */ static void xlog_cil_committed( void *args, int abort) { struct xfs_cil_ctx *ctx = args; struct xfs_mount *mp = ctx->cil->xc_log->l_mp; xfs_trans_committed_bulk(ctx->cil->xc_log->l_ailp, ctx->lv_chain, ctx->start_lsn, abort); xfs_alloc_busy_sort(&ctx->busy_extents); xfs_alloc_busy_clear(mp, &ctx->busy_extents, (mp->m_flags & XFS_MOUNT_DISCARD) && !abort); spin_lock(&ctx->cil->xc_cil_lock); list_del(&ctx->committing); spin_unlock(&ctx->cil->xc_cil_lock); xlog_cil_free_logvec(ctx->lv_chain); if (!list_empty(&ctx->busy_extents)) { ASSERT(mp->m_flags & XFS_MOUNT_DISCARD); xfs_discard_extents(mp, &ctx->busy_extents); xfs_alloc_busy_clear(mp, &ctx->busy_extents, false); } kmem_free(ctx); } /* * Push the Committed Item List to the log. If @push_seq flag is zero, then it * is a background flush and so we can chose to ignore it. Otherwise, if the * current sequence is the same as @push_seq we need to do a flush. If * @push_seq is less than the current sequence, then it has already been * flushed and we don't need to do anything - the caller will wait for it to * complete if necessary. * * @push_seq is a value rather than a flag because that allows us to do an * unlocked check of the sequence number for a match. Hence we can allows log * forces to run racily and not issue pushes for the same sequence twice. If we * get a race between multiple pushes for the same sequence they will block on * the first one and then abort, hence avoiding needless pushes. */ STATIC int xlog_cil_push( struct log *log, xfs_lsn_t push_seq) { struct xfs_cil *cil = log->l_cilp; struct xfs_log_vec *lv; struct xfs_cil_ctx *ctx; struct xfs_cil_ctx *new_ctx; struct xlog_in_core *commit_iclog; struct xlog_ticket *tic; int num_lv; int num_iovecs; int len; int error = 0; struct xfs_trans_header thdr; struct xfs_log_iovec lhdr; struct xfs_log_vec lvhdr = { NULL }; xfs_lsn_t commit_lsn; if (!cil) return 0; ASSERT(!push_seq || push_seq <= cil->xc_ctx->sequence); new_ctx = kmem_zalloc(sizeof(*new_ctx), KM_SLEEP|KM_NOFS); new_ctx->ticket = xlog_cil_ticket_alloc(log); /* * Lock out transaction commit, but don't block for background pushes * unless we are well over the CIL space limit. See the definition of * XLOG_CIL_HARD_SPACE_LIMIT() for the full explanation of the logic * used here. */ if (!down_write_trylock(&cil->xc_ctx_lock)) { if (!push_seq && cil->xc_ctx->space_used < XLOG_CIL_HARD_SPACE_LIMIT(log)) goto out_free_ticket; down_write(&cil->xc_ctx_lock); } ctx = cil->xc_ctx; /* check if we've anything to push */ if (list_empty(&cil->xc_cil)) goto out_skip; /* check for spurious background flush */ if (!push_seq && cil->xc_ctx->space_used < XLOG_CIL_SPACE_LIMIT(log)) goto out_skip; /* check for a previously pushed seqeunce */ if (push_seq && push_seq < cil->xc_ctx->sequence) goto out_skip; /* * pull all the log vectors off the items in the CIL, and * remove the items from the CIL. We don't need the CIL lock * here because it's only needed on the transaction commit * side which is currently locked out by the flush lock. */ lv = NULL; num_lv = 0; num_iovecs = 0; len = 0; while (!list_empty(&cil->xc_cil)) { struct xfs_log_item *item; int i; item = list_first_entry(&cil->xc_cil, struct xfs_log_item, li_cil); list_del_init(&item->li_cil); if (!ctx->lv_chain) ctx->lv_chain = item->li_lv; else lv->lv_next = item->li_lv; lv = item->li_lv; item->li_lv = NULL; num_lv++; num_iovecs += lv->lv_niovecs; for (i = 0; i < lv->lv_niovecs; i++) len += lv->lv_iovecp[i].i_len; } /* * initialise the new context and attach it to the CIL. Then attach * the current context to the CIL committing lsit so it can be found * during log forces to extract the commit lsn of the sequence that * needs to be forced. */ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&new_ctx->committing); INIT_LIST_HEAD(&new_ctx->busy_extents); new_ctx->sequence = ctx->sequence + 1; new_ctx->cil = cil; cil->xc_ctx = new_ctx; /* * mirror the new sequence into the cil structure so that we can do * unlocked checks against the current sequence in log forces without * risking deferencing a freed context pointer. */ cil->xc_current_sequence = new_ctx->sequence; /* * The switch is now done, so we can drop the context lock and move out * of a shared context. We can't just go straight to the commit record, * though - we need to synchronise with previous and future commits so * that the commit records are correctly ordered in the log to ensure * that we process items during log IO completion in the correct order. * * For example, if we get an EFI in one checkpoint and the EFD in the * next (e.g. due to log forces), we do not want the checkpoint with * the EFD to be committed before the checkpoint with the EFI. Hence * we must strictly order the commit records of the checkpoints so * that: a) the checkpoint callbacks are attached to the iclogs in the * correct order; and b) the checkpoints are replayed in correct order * in log recovery. * * Hence we need to add this context to the committing context list so * that higher sequences will wait for us to write out a commit record * before they do. */ spin_lock(&cil->xc_cil_lock); list_add(&ctx->committing, &cil->xc_committing); spin_unlock(&cil->xc_cil_lock); up_write(&cil->xc_ctx_lock); /* * Build a checkpoint transaction header and write it to the log to * begin the transaction. We need to account for the space used by the * transaction header here as it is not accounted for in xlog_write(). * * The LSN we need to pass to the log items on transaction commit is * the LSN reported by the first log vector write. If we use the commit * record lsn then we can move the tail beyond the grant write head. */ tic = ctx->ticket; thdr.th_magic = XFS_TRANS_HEADER_MAGIC; thdr.th_type = XFS_TRANS_CHECKPOINT; thdr.th_tid = tic->t_tid; thdr.th_num_items = num_iovecs; lhdr.i_addr = &thdr; lhdr.i_len = sizeof(xfs_trans_header_t); lhdr.i_type = XLOG_REG_TYPE_TRANSHDR; tic->t_curr_res -= lhdr.i_len + sizeof(xlog_op_header_t); lvhdr.lv_niovecs = 1; lvhdr.lv_iovecp = &lhdr; lvhdr.lv_next = ctx->lv_chain; error = xlog_write(log, &lvhdr, tic, &ctx->start_lsn, NULL, 0); if (error) goto out_abort_free_ticket; /* * now that we've written the checkpoint into the log, strictly * order the commit records so replay will get them in the right order. */ restart: spin_lock(&cil->xc_cil_lock); list_for_each_entry(new_ctx, &cil->xc_committing, committing) { /* * Higher sequences will wait for this one so skip them. * Don't wait for own own sequence, either. */ if (new_ctx->sequence >= ctx->sequence) continue; if (!new_ctx->commit_lsn) { /* * It is still being pushed! Wait for the push to * complete, then start again from the beginning. */ xlog_wait(&cil->xc_commit_wait, &cil->xc_cil_lock); goto restart; } } spin_unlock(&cil->xc_cil_lock); /* xfs_log_done always frees the ticket on error. */ commit_lsn = xfs_log_done(log->l_mp, tic, &commit_iclog, 0); if (commit_lsn == -1) goto out_abort; /* attach all the transactions w/ busy extents to iclog */ ctx->log_cb.cb_func = xlog_cil_committed; ctx->log_cb.cb_arg = ctx; error = xfs_log_notify(log->l_mp, commit_iclog, &ctx->log_cb); if (error) goto out_abort; /* * now the checkpoint commit is complete and we've attached the * callbacks to the iclog we can assign the commit LSN to the context * and wake up anyone who is waiting for the commit to complete. */ spin_lock(&cil->xc_cil_lock); ctx->commit_lsn = commit_lsn; wake_up_all(&cil->xc_commit_wait); spin_unlock(&cil->xc_cil_lock); /* release the hounds! */ return xfs_log_release_iclog(log->l_mp, commit_iclog); out_skip: up_write(&cil->xc_ctx_lock); out_free_ticket: xfs_log_ticket_put(new_ctx->ticket); kmem_free(new_ctx); return 0; out_abort_free_ticket: xfs_log_ticket_put(tic); out_abort: xlog_cil_committed(ctx, XFS_LI_ABORTED); return XFS_ERROR(EIO); } /* * Commit a transaction with the given vector to the Committed Item List. * * To do this, we need to format the item, pin it in memory if required and * account for the space used by the transaction. Once we have done that we * need to release the unused reservation for the transaction, attach the * transaction to the checkpoint context so we carry the busy extents through * to checkpoint completion, and then unlock all the items in the transaction. * * For more specific information about the order of operations in * xfs_log_commit_cil() please refer to the comments in * xfs_trans_commit_iclog(). * * Called with the context lock already held in read mode to lock out * background commit, returns without it held once background commits are * allowed again. */ int xfs_log_commit_cil( struct xfs_mount *mp, struct xfs_trans *tp, xfs_lsn_t *commit_lsn, int flags) { struct log *log = mp->m_log; int log_flags = 0; int push = 0; struct xfs_log_vec *log_vector; if (flags & XFS_TRANS_RELEASE_LOG_RES) log_flags = XFS_LOG_REL_PERM_RESERV; /* * Do all the hard work of formatting items (including memory * allocation) outside the CIL context lock. This prevents stalling CIL * pushes when we are low on memory and a transaction commit spends a * lot of time in memory reclaim. */ log_vector = xlog_cil_prepare_log_vecs(tp); if (!log_vector) return ENOMEM; /* lock out background commit */ down_read(&log->l_cilp->xc_ctx_lock); if (commit_lsn) *commit_lsn = log->l_cilp->xc_ctx->sequence; xlog_cil_insert_items(log, log_vector, tp->t_ticket); /* check we didn't blow the reservation */ if (tp->t_ticket->t_curr_res < 0) xlog_print_tic_res(log->l_mp, tp->t_ticket); /* attach the transaction to the CIL if it has any busy extents */ if (!list_empty(&tp->t_busy)) { spin_lock(&log->l_cilp->xc_cil_lock); list_splice_init(&tp->t_busy, &log->l_cilp->xc_ctx->busy_extents); spin_unlock(&log->l_cilp->xc_cil_lock); } tp->t_commit_lsn = *commit_lsn; xfs_log_done(mp, tp->t_ticket, NULL, log_flags); xfs_trans_unreserve_and_mod_sb(tp); /* * Once all the items of the transaction have been copied to the CIL, * the items can be unlocked and freed. * * This needs to be done before we drop the CIL context lock because we * have to update state in the log items and unlock them before they go * to disk. If we don't, then the CIL checkpoint can race with us and * we can run checkpoint completion before we've updated and unlocked * the log items. This affects (at least) processing of stale buffers, * inodes and EFIs. */ xfs_trans_free_items(tp, *commit_lsn, 0); /* check for background commit before unlock */ if (log->l_cilp->xc_ctx->space_used > XLOG_CIL_SPACE_LIMIT(log)) push = 1; up_read(&log->l_cilp->xc_ctx_lock); /* * We need to push CIL every so often so we don't cache more than we * can fit in the log. The limit really is that a checkpoint can't be * more than half the log (the current checkpoint is not allowed to * overwrite the previous checkpoint), but commit latency and memory * usage limit this to a smaller size in most cases. */ if (push) xlog_cil_push(log, 0); return 0; } /* * Conditionally push the CIL based on the sequence passed in. * * We only need to push if we haven't already pushed the sequence * number given. Hence the only time we will trigger a push here is * if the push sequence is the same as the current context. * * We return the current commit lsn to allow the callers to determine if a * iclog flush is necessary following this call. * * XXX: Initially, just push the CIL unconditionally and return whatever * commit lsn is there. It'll be empty, so this is broken for now. */ xfs_lsn_t xlog_cil_force_lsn( struct log *log, xfs_lsn_t sequence) { struct xfs_cil *cil = log->l_cilp; struct xfs_cil_ctx *ctx; xfs_lsn_t commit_lsn = NULLCOMMITLSN; ASSERT(sequence <= cil->xc_current_sequence); /* * check to see if we need to force out the current context. * xlog_cil_push() handles racing pushes for the same sequence, * so no need to deal with it here. */ if (sequence == cil->xc_current_sequence) xlog_cil_push(log, sequence); /* * See if we can find a previous sequence still committing. * We need to wait for all previous sequence commits to complete * before allowing the force of push_seq to go ahead. Hence block * on commits for those as well. */ restart: spin_lock(&cil->xc_cil_lock); list_for_each_entry(ctx, &cil->xc_committing, committing) { if (ctx->sequence > sequence) continue; if (!ctx->commit_lsn) { /* * It is still being pushed! Wait for the push to * complete, then start again from the beginning. */ xlog_wait(&cil->xc_commit_wait, &cil->xc_cil_lock); goto restart; } if (ctx->sequence != sequence) continue; /* found it! */ commit_lsn = ctx->commit_lsn; } spin_unlock(&cil->xc_cil_lock); return commit_lsn; } /* * Check if the current log item was first committed in this sequence. * We can't rely on just the log item being in the CIL, we have to check * the recorded commit sequence number. * * Note: for this to be used in a non-racy manner, it has to be called with * CIL flushing locked out. As a result, it should only be used during the * transaction commit process when deciding what to format into the item. */ bool xfs_log_item_in_current_chkpt( struct xfs_log_item *lip) { struct xfs_cil_ctx *ctx; if (list_empty(&lip->li_cil)) return false; ctx = lip->li_mountp->m_log->l_cilp->xc_ctx; /* * li_seq is written on the first commit of a log item to record the * first checkpoint it is written to. Hence if it is different to the * current sequence, we're in a new checkpoint. */ if (XFS_LSN_CMP(lip->li_seq, ctx->sequence) != 0) return false; return true; }