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From: Lukas Czerner <lczerner@redhat.com>
To: linux-mm@kvack.org
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, linux-fsdevel@vger.kernel.org,
	linux-ext4@vger.kernel.org, Lukas Czerner <lczerner@redhat.com>,
	Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>,
	Hugh Dickins <hughd@google.com>
Subject: [PATCH v2 10/18] mm: teach truncate_inode_pages_range() to handle non page aligned ranges
Date: Tue,  5 Feb 2013 10:12:03 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <1360055531-26309-11-git-send-email-lczerner@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1360055531-26309-1-git-send-email-lczerner@redhat.com>

This commit changes truncate_inode_pages_range() so it can handle non
page aligned regions of the truncate. Currently we can hit BUG_ON when
the end of the range is not page aligned, but we can handle unaligned
start of the range.

Being able to handle non page aligned regions of the page can help file
system punch_hole implementations and save some work, because once we're
holding the page we might as well deal with it right away.

In previous commits we've changed ->invalidatepage() prototype to accept
'length' argument to be able to specify range to invalidate. No we can
use that new ability in truncate_inode_pages_range().

Signed-off-by: Lukas Czerner <lczerner@redhat.com>
Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Cc: Hugh Dickins <hughd@google.com>
---
 mm/truncate.c |  104 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-----------------
 1 files changed, 73 insertions(+), 31 deletions(-)

diff --git a/mm/truncate.c b/mm/truncate.c
index fdba083..e2e8a8a 100644
--- a/mm/truncate.c
+++ b/mm/truncate.c
@@ -52,14 +52,6 @@ void do_invalidatepage(struct page *page, unsigned int offset,
 		(*invalidatepage)(page, offset, length);
 }
 
-static inline void truncate_partial_page(struct page *page, unsigned partial)
-{
-	zero_user_segment(page, partial, PAGE_CACHE_SIZE);
-	cleancache_invalidate_page(page->mapping, page);
-	if (page_has_private(page))
-		do_invalidatepage(page, partial, PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - partial);
-}
-
 /*
  * This cancels just the dirty bit on the kernel page itself, it
  * does NOT actually remove dirty bits on any mmap's that may be
@@ -188,11 +180,11 @@ int invalidate_inode_page(struct page *page)
  * truncate_inode_pages_range - truncate range of pages specified by start & end byte offsets
  * @mapping: mapping to truncate
  * @lstart: offset from which to truncate
- * @lend: offset to which to truncate
+ * @lend: offset to which to truncate (inclusive)
  *
  * Truncate the page cache, removing the pages that are between
- * specified offsets (and zeroing out partial page
- * (if lstart is not page aligned)).
+ * specified offsets (and zeroing out partial pages
+ * if lstart or lend + 1 is not page aligned).
  *
  * Truncate takes two passes - the first pass is nonblocking.  It will not
  * block on page locks and it will not block on writeback.  The second pass
@@ -203,35 +195,58 @@ int invalidate_inode_page(struct page *page)
  * We pass down the cache-hot hint to the page freeing code.  Even if the
  * mapping is large, it is probably the case that the final pages are the most
  * recently touched, and freeing happens in ascending file offset order.
+ *
+ * Note that since ->invalidatepage() accepts range to invalidate
+ * truncate_inode_pages_range is able to handle cases where lend + 1 is not
+ * page aligned properly.
  */
 void truncate_inode_pages_range(struct address_space *mapping,
 				loff_t lstart, loff_t lend)
 {
-	const pgoff_t start = (lstart + PAGE_CACHE_SIZE-1) >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT;
-	const unsigned partial = lstart & (PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - 1);
-	struct pagevec pvec;
-	pgoff_t index;
-	pgoff_t end;
-	int i;
+	pgoff_t		start;		/* inclusive */
+	pgoff_t		end;		/* exclusive */
+	unsigned int	partial_start;	/* inclusive */
+	unsigned int	partial_end;	/* exclusive */
+	struct pagevec	pvec;
+	pgoff_t		index;
+	int		i;
 
 	cleancache_invalidate_inode(mapping);
 	if (mapping->nrpages == 0)
 		return;
 
-	BUG_ON((lend & (PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - 1)) != (PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - 1));
-	end = (lend >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT);
+	/* Offsets within partial pages */
+	partial_start = lstart & (PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - 1);
+	partial_end = (lend + 1) & (PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - 1);
+
+	/*
+	 * 'start' and 'end' always covers the range of pages to be fully
+	 * truncated. Partial pages are covered with 'partial_start' at the
+	 * start of the range and 'partial_end' at the end of the range.
+	 * Note that 'end' is exclusive while 'lend' is inclusive.
+	 */
+	start = (lstart + PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - 1) >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT;
+	if (lend == -1)
+		/*
+		 * lend == -1 indicates end-of-file so we have to set 'end'
+		 * to the highest possible pgoff_t and since the type is
+		 * unsigned we're using -1.
+		 */
+		end = -1;
+	else
+		end = (lend + 1) >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT;
 
 	pagevec_init(&pvec, 0);
 	index = start;
-	while (index <= end && pagevec_lookup(&pvec, mapping, index,
-			min(end - index, (pgoff_t)PAGEVEC_SIZE - 1) + 1)) {
+	while (index < end && pagevec_lookup(&pvec, mapping, index,
+			min(end - index, (pgoff_t)PAGEVEC_SIZE))) {
 		mem_cgroup_uncharge_start();
 		for (i = 0; i < pagevec_count(&pvec); i++) {
 			struct page *page = pvec.pages[i];
 
 			/* We rely upon deletion not changing page->index */
 			index = page->index;
-			if (index > end)
+			if (index >= end)
 				break;
 
 			if (!trylock_page(page))
@@ -250,27 +265,56 @@ void truncate_inode_pages_range(struct address_space *mapping,
 		index++;
 	}
 
-	if (partial) {
+	if (partial_start) {
 		struct page *page = find_lock_page(mapping, start - 1);
 		if (page) {
+			unsigned int top = PAGE_CACHE_SIZE;
+			if (start > end) {
+				/* Truncation within a single page */
+				top = partial_end;
+				partial_end = 0;
+			}
 			wait_on_page_writeback(page);
-			truncate_partial_page(page, partial);
+			zero_user_segment(page, partial_start, top);
+			cleancache_invalidate_page(mapping, page);
+			if (page_has_private(page))
+				do_invalidatepage(page, partial_start,
+						  top - partial_start);
 			unlock_page(page);
 			page_cache_release(page);
 		}
 	}
+	if (partial_end) {
+		struct page *page = find_lock_page(mapping, end);
+		if (page) {
+			wait_on_page_writeback(page);
+			zero_user_segment(page, 0, partial_end);
+			cleancache_invalidate_page(mapping, page);
+			if (page_has_private(page))
+				do_invalidatepage(page, 0,
+						  partial_end);
+			unlock_page(page);
+			page_cache_release(page);
+		}
+	}
+	/*
+	 * If the truncation happened within a single page no pages
+	 * will be released, just zeroed, so we can bail out now.
+	 */
+	if (start >= end)
+		return;
 
 	index = start;
 	for ( ; ; ) {
 		cond_resched();
 		if (!pagevec_lookup(&pvec, mapping, index,
-			min(end - index, (pgoff_t)PAGEVEC_SIZE - 1) + 1)) {
+			min(end - index, (pgoff_t)PAGEVEC_SIZE))) {
 			if (index == start)
 				break;
 			index = start;
 			continue;
 		}
-		if (index == start && pvec.pages[0]->index > end) {
+		if (index == start && pvec.pages[0]->index >= end) {
 			pagevec_release(&pvec);
 			break;
 		}
@@ -280,7 +324,7 @@ void truncate_inode_pages_range(struct address_space *mapping,
 
 			/* We rely upon deletion not changing page->index */
 			index = page->index;
-			if (index > end)
+			if (index >= end)
 				break;
 
 			lock_page(page);
@@ -601,10 +645,8 @@ void truncate_pagecache_range(struct inode *inode, loff_t lstart, loff_t lend)
 	 * This rounding is currently just for example: unmap_mapping_range
 	 * expands its hole outwards, whereas we want it to contract the hole
 	 * inwards.  However, existing callers of truncate_pagecache_range are
-	 * doing their own page rounding first; and truncate_inode_pages_range
-	 * currently BUGs if lend is not pagealigned-1 (it handles partial
-	 * page at start of hole, but not partial page at end of hole).  Note
-	 * unmap_mapping_range allows holelen 0 for all, and we allow lend -1.
+	 * doing their own page rounding first.  Note that unmap_mapping_range
+	 * allows holelen 0 for all, and we allow lend -1 for end of file.
 	 */
 
 	/*
-- 
1.7.7.6

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  parent reply	other threads:[~2013-02-05  9:12 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 26+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2013-02-05  9:11 [PATCH v2 00/18] change invalidatepage prototype to accept length Lukas Czerner
2013-02-05  9:11 ` [PATCH v2 01/18] mm: " Lukas Czerner
2013-02-05  9:11 ` [PATCH v2 02/18] jbd2: change jbd2_journal_invalidatepage " Lukas Czerner
2013-02-05  9:11 ` [PATCH v2 03/18] ext4: use ->invalidatepage() length argument Lukas Czerner
2013-02-05  9:11 ` [PATCH v2 04/18] jbd: change journal_invalidatepage() to accept length Lukas Czerner
2013-02-05  9:11 ` [PATCH v2 05/18] xfs: use ->invalidatepage() length argument Lukas Czerner
2013-02-05  9:11 ` [PATCH v2 06/18] ocfs2: " Lukas Czerner
2013-02-05  9:12 ` [PATCH v2 07/18] ceph: " Lukas Czerner
2013-02-05 16:39   ` Sage Weil
2013-02-05  9:12 ` [PATCH v2 08/18] gfs2: " Lukas Czerner
2013-02-05  9:47   ` [Cluster-devel] " Steven Whitehouse
2013-02-05  9:12 ` [PATCH v2 09/18] reiserfs: " Lukas Czerner
2013-02-05  9:12 ` Lukas Czerner [this message]
2013-02-07 23:40   ` [PATCH v2 10/18] mm: teach truncate_inode_pages_range() to handle non page aligned ranges Andrew Morton
2013-02-08  9:08     ` Lukáš Czerner
2013-02-21  8:33       ` Lukáš Czerner
2013-02-21 21:49         ` Andrew Morton
2013-02-22  8:06           ` Lukáš Czerner
2013-02-05  9:12 ` [PATCH v2 11/18] Revert "ext4: remove no longer used functions in inode.c" Lukas Czerner
2013-02-05  9:12 ` [PATCH v2 12/18] Revert "ext4: fix fsx truncate failure" Lukas Czerner
2013-02-05  9:12 ` [PATCH v2 13/18] ext4: use ext4_zero_partial_blocks in punch_hole Lukas Czerner
2013-02-05  9:12 ` [PATCH v2 14/18] ext4: remove unused discard_partial_page_buffers Lukas Czerner
2013-02-05  9:12 ` [PATCH v2 15/18] ext4: remove unused code from ext4_remove_blocks() Lukas Czerner
2013-02-05  9:12 ` [PATCH v2 16/18] ext4: update ext4_ext_remove_space trace point Lukas Czerner
2013-02-05  9:12 ` [PATCH v2 17/18] ext4: make punch hole code path work with bigalloc Lukas Czerner
2013-02-05  9:12 ` [PATCH v2 18/18] ext4: Allow punch hole with bigalloc enabled Lukas Czerner

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