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When used for * deduplicating storage, the names are generally hashes of data blocks and the associated data is * where that block is located on the underlying storage medium. The stored names are expected to * be randomly distributed among the space of possible names. If this assumption is violated, the * UDS index will store fewer names than normal but will otherwise continue to work. The data * associated with each name can be any 16-byte value. * * A client must first create an index session to interact with an index. Once created, the session * can be shared among multiple threads or users. When a session is destroyed, it will also close * and save any associated index. * * To make a request, a client must allocate a uds_request structure and set the required fields * before launching it. UDS will invoke the provided callback to complete the request. After the * callback has been called, the uds_request structure can be freed or reused for a new request. * There are five types of requests: * * A UDS_UPDATE request will associate the provided name with the provided data. Any previous data * associated with that name will be discarded. * * A UDS_QUERY request will return the data associated with the provided name, if any. The entry * for the name will also be marked as most recent, as if the data had been updated. * * A UDS_POST request is a combination of UDS_QUERY and UDS_UPDATE. If there is already data * associated with the provided name, that data is returned. If there is no existing association, * the name is associated with the newly provided data. This request is equivalent to a UDS_QUERY * request followed by a UDS_UPDATE request if no data is found, but it is much more efficient. * * A UDS_QUERY_NO_UPDATE request will return the data associated with the provided name, but will * not change the recency of the entry for the name. This request is primarily useful for testing, * to determine whether an entry exists without changing the internal state of the index. * * A UDS_DELETE request removes any data associated with the provided name. This operation is * generally not necessary, because the index will automatically discard its oldest entries once it * becomes full. */ /* General UDS constants and structures */ enum uds_request_type { /* Create or update the mapping for a name, and make the name most recent. */ UDS_UPDATE, /* Return any mapped data for a name, and make the name most recent. */ UDS_QUERY, /* * Return any mapped data for a name, or map the provided data to the name if there is no * current data, and make the name most recent. */ UDS_POST, /* Return any mapped data for a name without updating its recency. */ UDS_QUERY_NO_UPDATE, /* Remove any mapping for a name. */ UDS_DELETE, }; enum uds_open_index_type { /* Create a new index. */ UDS_CREATE, /* Load an existing index and try to recover if necessary. */ UDS_LOAD, /* Load an existing index, but only if it was saved cleanly. */ UDS_NO_REBUILD, }; enum { /* The record name size in bytes */ UDS_RECORD_NAME_SIZE = 16, /* The maximum record data size in bytes */ UDS_RECORD_DATA_SIZE = 16, }; /* * A type representing a UDS memory configuration which is either a positive integer number of * gigabytes or one of the six special constants for configurations smaller than one gigabyte. */ typedef int uds_memory_config_size_t; enum { /* The maximum configurable amount of memory */ UDS_MEMORY_CONFIG_MAX = 1024, /* Flag indicating that the index has one less chapter than usual */ UDS_MEMORY_CONFIG_REDUCED = 0x1000, UDS_MEMORY_CONFIG_REDUCED_MAX = 1024 + UDS_MEMORY_CONFIG_REDUCED, /* Special values indicating sizes less than 1 GB */ UDS_MEMORY_CONFIG_256MB = -256, UDS_MEMORY_CONFIG_512MB = -512, UDS_MEMORY_CONFIG_768MB = -768, UDS_MEMORY_CONFIG_REDUCED_256MB = -1280, UDS_MEMORY_CONFIG_REDUCED_512MB = -1536, UDS_MEMORY_CONFIG_REDUCED_768MB = -1792, }; struct uds_record_name { unsigned char name[UDS_RECORD_NAME_SIZE]; }; struct uds_record_data { unsigned char data[UDS_RECORD_DATA_SIZE]; }; struct uds_volume_record { struct uds_record_name name; struct uds_record_data data; }; struct uds_parameters { /* The block_device used for storage */ struct block_device *bdev; /* The maximum allowable size of the index on storage */ size_t size; /* The offset where the index should start */ off_t offset; /* The maximum memory allocation, in GB */ uds_memory_config_size_t memory_size; /* Whether the index should include sparse chapters */ bool sparse; /* A 64-bit nonce to validate the index */ u64 nonce; /* The number of threads used to process index requests */ unsigned int zone_count; /* The number of threads used to read volume pages */ unsigned int read_threads; }; /* * These statistics capture characteristics of the current index, including resource usage and * requests processed since the index was opened. */ struct uds_index_stats { /* The total number of records stored in the index */ u64 entries_indexed; /* An estimate of the index's memory usage, in bytes */ u64 memory_used; /* The number of collisions recorded in the volume index */ u64 collisions; /* The number of entries discarded from the index since startup */ u64 entries_discarded; /* The time at which these statistics were fetched */ s64 current_time; /* The number of post calls that found an existing entry */ u64 posts_found; /* The number of post calls that added an entry */ u64 posts_not_found; /* * The number of post calls that found an existing entry that is current enough to only * exist in memory and not have been committed to disk yet */ u64 in_memory_posts_found; /* * The number of post calls that found an existing entry in the dense portion of the index */ u64 dense_posts_found; /* * The number of post calls that found an existing entry in the sparse portion of the index */ u64 sparse_posts_found; /* The number of update calls that updated an existing entry */ u64 updates_found; /* The number of update calls that added a new entry */ u64 updates_not_found; /* The number of delete requests that deleted an existing entry */ u64 deletions_found; /* The number of delete requests that did nothing */ u64 deletions_not_found; /* The number of query calls that found existing entry */ u64 queries_found; /* The number of query calls that did not find an entry */ u64 queries_not_found; /* The total number of requests processed */ u64 requests; }; enum uds_index_region { /* No location information has been determined */ UDS_LOCATION_UNKNOWN = 0, /* The index page entry has been found */ UDS_LOCATION_INDEX_PAGE_LOOKUP, /* The record page entry has been found */ UDS_LOCATION_RECORD_PAGE_LOOKUP, /* The record is not in the index */ UDS_LOCATION_UNAVAILABLE, /* The record was found in the open chapter */ UDS_LOCATION_IN_OPEN_CHAPTER, /* The record was found in the dense part of the index */ UDS_LOCATION_IN_DENSE, /* The record was found in the sparse part of the index */ UDS_LOCATION_IN_SPARSE, } __packed; /* Zone message requests are used to communicate between index zones. */ enum uds_zone_message_type { /* A standard request with no message */ UDS_MESSAGE_NONE = 0, /* Add a chapter to the sparse chapter index cache */ UDS_MESSAGE_SPARSE_CACHE_BARRIER, /* Close a chapter to keep the zone from falling behind */ UDS_MESSAGE_ANNOUNCE_CHAPTER_CLOSED, } __packed; struct uds_zone_message { /* The type of message, determining how it will be processed */ enum uds_zone_message_type type; /* The virtual chapter number to which the message applies */ u64 virtual_chapter; }; struct uds_index_session; struct uds_index; struct uds_request; /* Once this callback has been invoked, the uds_request structure can be reused or freed. */ typedef void (*uds_request_callback_fn)(struct uds_request *request); struct uds_request { /* These input fields must be set before launching a request. */ /* The name of the record to look up or create */ struct uds_record_name record_name; /* New data to associate with the record name, if applicable */ struct uds_record_data new_metadata; /* A callback to invoke when the request is complete */ uds_request_callback_fn callback; /* The index session that will manage this request */ struct uds_index_session *session; /* The type of operation to perform, as describe above */ enum uds_request_type type; /* These output fields are set when a request is complete. */ /* The existing data associated with the request name, if any */ struct uds_record_data old_metadata; /* Either UDS_SUCCESS or an error code for the request */ int status; /* True if the record name had an existing entry in the index */ bool found; /* * The remaining fields are used internally and should not be altered by clients. The index * relies on zone_number being the first field in this section. */ /* The number of the zone which will process this request*/ unsigned int zone_number; /* A link for adding a request to a lock-free queue */ struct funnel_queue_entry queue_link; /* A link for adding a request to a standard linked list */ struct uds_request *next_request; /* A pointer to the index processing this request */ struct uds_index *index; /* Control message for coordinating between zones */ struct uds_zone_message zone_message; /* If true, process request immediately by waking the worker thread */ bool unbatched; /* If true, continue this request before processing newer requests */ bool requeued; /* The virtual chapter containing the record name, if known */ u64 virtual_chapter; /* The region of the index containing the record name */ enum uds_index_region location; }; /* Compute the number of bytes needed to store an index. */ int __must_check uds_compute_index_size(const struct uds_parameters *parameters, u64 *index_size); /* A session is required for most index operations. */ int __must_check uds_create_index_session(struct uds_index_session **session); /* Destroying an index session also closes and saves the associated index. */ int uds_destroy_index_session(struct uds_index_session *session); /* * Create or open an index with an existing session. This operation fails if the index session is * suspended, or if there is already an open index. */ int __must_check uds_open_index(enum uds_open_index_type open_type, const struct uds_parameters *parameters, struct uds_index_session *session); /* * Wait until all callbacks for index operations are complete, and prevent new index operations * from starting. New index operations will fail with EBUSY until the session is resumed. Also * optionally saves the index. */ int __must_check uds_suspend_index_session(struct uds_index_session *session, bool save); /* * Allow new index operations for an index, whether it was suspended or not. If the index is * suspended and the supplied block device differs from the current backing store, the index will * start using the new backing store instead. */ int __must_check uds_resume_index_session(struct uds_index_session *session, struct block_device *bdev); /* Wait until all outstanding index operations are complete. */ int __must_check uds_flush_index_session(struct uds_index_session *session); /* Close an index. This operation fails if the index session is suspended. */ int __must_check uds_close_index(struct uds_index_session *session); /* Get index statistics since the last time the index was opened. */ int __must_check uds_get_index_session_stats(struct uds_index_session *session, struct uds_index_stats *stats); /* This function will fail if any required field of the request is not set. */ int __must_check uds_launch_request(struct uds_request *request); struct cond_var { wait_queue_head_t wait_queue; }; static inline void uds_init_cond(struct cond_var *cv) { init_waitqueue_head(&cv->wait_queue); } static inline void uds_signal_cond(struct cond_var *cv) { wake_up(&cv->wait_queue); } static inline void uds_broadcast_cond(struct cond_var *cv) { wake_up_all(&cv->wait_queue); } void uds_wait_cond(struct cond_var *cv, struct mutex *mutex); #endif /* INDEXER_H */ |