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- // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
- /*
- * Copyright (C) 2019 Oracle. All Rights Reserved.
- * Author: Darrick J. Wong <[email protected]>
- */
- #include "xfs.h"
- #include "xfs_fs.h"
- #include "xfs_shared.h"
- #include "xfs_format.h"
- #include "xfs_log_format.h"
- #include "xfs_trans_resv.h"
- #include "xfs_mount.h"
- #include "xfs_trace.h"
- #include "xfs_sysctl.h"
- #include "xfs_pwork.h"
- #include <linux/nmi.h>
- /*
- * Parallel Work Queue
- * ===================
- *
- * Abstract away the details of running a large and "obviously" parallelizable
- * task across multiple CPUs. Callers initialize the pwork control object with
- * a desired level of parallelization and a work function. Next, they embed
- * struct xfs_pwork in whatever structure they use to pass work context to a
- * worker thread and queue that pwork. The work function will be passed the
- * pwork item when it is run (from process context) and any returned error will
- * be recorded in xfs_pwork_ctl.error. Work functions should check for errors
- * and abort if necessary; the non-zeroness of xfs_pwork_ctl.error does not
- * stop workqueue item processing.
- *
- * This is the rough equivalent of the xfsprogs workqueue code, though we can't
- * reuse that name here.
- */
- /* Invoke our caller's function. */
- static void
- xfs_pwork_work(
- struct work_struct *work)
- {
- struct xfs_pwork *pwork;
- struct xfs_pwork_ctl *pctl;
- int error;
- pwork = container_of(work, struct xfs_pwork, work);
- pctl = pwork->pctl;
- error = pctl->work_fn(pctl->mp, pwork);
- if (error && !pctl->error)
- pctl->error = error;
- if (atomic_dec_and_test(&pctl->nr_work))
- wake_up(&pctl->poll_wait);
- }
- /*
- * Set up control data for parallel work. @work_fn is the function that will
- * be called. @tag will be written into the kernel threads. @nr_threads is
- * the level of parallelism desired, or 0 for no limit.
- */
- int
- xfs_pwork_init(
- struct xfs_mount *mp,
- struct xfs_pwork_ctl *pctl,
- xfs_pwork_work_fn work_fn,
- const char *tag)
- {
- unsigned int nr_threads = 0;
- #ifdef DEBUG
- if (xfs_globals.pwork_threads >= 0)
- nr_threads = xfs_globals.pwork_threads;
- #endif
- trace_xfs_pwork_init(mp, nr_threads, current->pid);
- pctl->wq = alloc_workqueue("%s-%d",
- WQ_UNBOUND | WQ_SYSFS | WQ_FREEZABLE, nr_threads, tag,
- current->pid);
- if (!pctl->wq)
- return -ENOMEM;
- pctl->work_fn = work_fn;
- pctl->error = 0;
- pctl->mp = mp;
- atomic_set(&pctl->nr_work, 0);
- init_waitqueue_head(&pctl->poll_wait);
- return 0;
- }
- /* Queue some parallel work. */
- void
- xfs_pwork_queue(
- struct xfs_pwork_ctl *pctl,
- struct xfs_pwork *pwork)
- {
- INIT_WORK(&pwork->work, xfs_pwork_work);
- pwork->pctl = pctl;
- atomic_inc(&pctl->nr_work);
- queue_work(pctl->wq, &pwork->work);
- }
- /* Wait for the work to finish and tear down the control structure. */
- int
- xfs_pwork_destroy(
- struct xfs_pwork_ctl *pctl)
- {
- destroy_workqueue(pctl->wq);
- pctl->wq = NULL;
- return pctl->error;
- }
- /*
- * Wait for the work to finish by polling completion status and touch the soft
- * lockup watchdog. This is for callers such as mount which hold locks.
- */
- void
- xfs_pwork_poll(
- struct xfs_pwork_ctl *pctl)
- {
- while (wait_event_timeout(pctl->poll_wait,
- atomic_read(&pctl->nr_work) == 0, HZ) == 0)
- touch_softlockup_watchdog();
- }
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