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authorQu Wenruo <wqu@suse.com>2021-09-27 15:22:05 +0800
committerDavid Sterba <dsterba@suse.com>2021-10-26 19:08:05 +0200
commite55a0de185726ca43e8a31d363ad73c4f0a6770b (patch)
treeec509be60248c679a7228fd7c8f7c85be918fe3c /fs/btrfs/subpage.c
parentd4088803f51140e9324f66453bdd24e48f982a1e (diff)
btrfs: rework page locking in __extent_writepage()
Pages passed to __extent_writepage() are always locked, but they may be locked by different functions. There are two types of locked page for __extent_writepage(): - Page locked by plain lock_page() It should not have any subpage::writers count. Can be unlocked by unlock_page(). This is the most common locked page for __extent_writepage() called inside extent_write_cache_pages() or extent_write_full_page(). Rarer cases include the @locked_page from extent_write_locked_range(). - Page locked by lock_delalloc_pages() There is only one caller, all pages except @locked_page for extent_write_locked_range(). In this case, we have to call subpage helper to handle the case. So here we introduce a helper, btrfs_page_unlock_writer(), to allow __extent_writepage() to unlock different locked pages. And since for all other callers of __extent_writepage() their pages are ensured to be locked by lock_page(), also add an extra check for epd::extent_locked to unlock such pages directly. Signed-off-by: Qu Wenruo <wqu@suse.com> Signed-off-by: David Sterba <dsterba@suse.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'fs/btrfs/subpage.c')
-rw-r--r--fs/btrfs/subpage.c43
1 files changed, 43 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/fs/btrfs/subpage.c b/fs/btrfs/subpage.c
index ed9936cdd267..265b6aa1c662 100644
--- a/fs/btrfs/subpage.c
+++ b/fs/btrfs/subpage.c
@@ -690,3 +690,46 @@ void btrfs_page_assert_not_dirty(const struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info,
ASSERT(PagePrivate(page) && page->private);
ASSERT(subpage_test_bitmap_all_zero(fs_info, subpage, dirty));
}
+
+/*
+ * Handle different locked pages with different page sizes:
+ *
+ * - Page locked by plain lock_page()
+ * It should not have any subpage::writers count.
+ * Can be unlocked by unlock_page().
+ * This is the most common locked page for __extent_writepage() called
+ * inside extent_write_cache_pages() or extent_write_full_page().
+ * Rarer cases include the @locked_page from extent_write_locked_range().
+ *
+ * - Page locked by lock_delalloc_pages()
+ * There is only one caller, all pages except @locked_page for
+ * extent_write_locked_range().
+ * In this case, we have to call subpage helper to handle the case.
+ */
+void btrfs_page_unlock_writer(struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info, struct page *page,
+ u64 start, u32 len)
+{
+ struct btrfs_subpage *subpage;
+
+ ASSERT(PageLocked(page));
+ /* For regular page size case, we just unlock the page */
+ if (fs_info->sectorsize == PAGE_SIZE)
+ return unlock_page(page);
+
+ ASSERT(PagePrivate(page) && page->private);
+ subpage = (struct btrfs_subpage *)page->private;
+
+ /*
+ * For subpage case, there are two types of locked page. With or
+ * without writers number.
+ *
+ * Since we own the page lock, no one else could touch subpage::writers
+ * and we are safe to do several atomic operations without spinlock.
+ */
+ if (atomic_read(&subpage->writers))
+ /* No writers, locked by plain lock_page() */
+ return unlock_page(page);
+
+ /* Have writers, use proper subpage helper to end it */
+ btrfs_page_end_writer_lock(fs_info, page, start, len);
+}