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36 * @(#)vfs_subr.c 8.31 (Berkeley) 5/26/95
40 * External virtual filesystem routines
43 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
44 __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
47 #include "opt_watchdog.h"
49 #include <sys/param.h>
50 #include <sys/systm.h>
53 #include <sys/capsicum.h>
54 #include <sys/condvar.h>
56 #include <sys/counter.h>
57 #include <sys/dirent.h>
58 #include <sys/event.h>
59 #include <sys/eventhandler.h>
60 #include <sys/extattr.h>
62 #include <sys/fcntl.h>
65 #include <sys/kernel.h>
66 #include <sys/kthread.h>
68 #include <sys/lockf.h>
69 #include <sys/malloc.h>
70 #include <sys/mount.h>
71 #include <sys/namei.h>
72 #include <sys/pctrie.h>
74 #include <sys/reboot.h>
75 #include <sys/refcount.h>
76 #include <sys/rwlock.h>
77 #include <sys/sched.h>
78 #include <sys/sleepqueue.h>
81 #include <sys/sysctl.h>
82 #include <sys/syslog.h>
83 #include <sys/vmmeter.h>
84 #include <sys/vnode.h>
85 #include <sys/watchdog.h>
87 #include <machine/stdarg.h>
89 #include <security/mac/mac_framework.h>
92 #include <vm/vm_object.h>
93 #include <vm/vm_extern.h>
95 #include <vm/vm_map.h>
96 #include <vm/vm_page.h>
97 #include <vm/vm_kern.h>
104 static void delmntque(struct vnode *vp);
105 static int flushbuflist(struct bufv *bufv, int flags, struct bufobj *bo,
106 int slpflag, int slptimeo);
107 static void syncer_shutdown(void *arg, int howto);
108 static int vtryrecycle(struct vnode *vp);
109 static void v_init_counters(struct vnode *);
110 static void v_incr_usecount(struct vnode *);
111 static void v_incr_usecount_locked(struct vnode *);
112 static void v_incr_devcount(struct vnode *);
113 static void v_decr_devcount(struct vnode *);
114 static void vgonel(struct vnode *);
115 static void vfs_knllock(void *arg);
116 static void vfs_knlunlock(void *arg);
117 static void vfs_knl_assert_locked(void *arg);
118 static void vfs_knl_assert_unlocked(void *arg);
119 static void vnlru_return_batches(struct vfsops *mnt_op);
120 static void destroy_vpollinfo(struct vpollinfo *vi);
121 static int v_inval_buf_range_locked(struct vnode *vp, struct bufobj *bo,
122 daddr_t startlbn, daddr_t endlbn);
125 * These fences are intended for cases where some synchronization is
126 * needed between access of v_iflags and lockless vnode refcount (v_holdcnt
127 * and v_usecount) updates. Access to v_iflags is generally synchronized
128 * by the interlock, but we have some internal assertions that check vnode
129 * flags without acquiring the lock. Thus, these fences are INVARIANTS-only
133 #define VNODE_REFCOUNT_FENCE_ACQ() atomic_thread_fence_acq()
134 #define VNODE_REFCOUNT_FENCE_REL() atomic_thread_fence_rel()
136 #define VNODE_REFCOUNT_FENCE_ACQ()
137 #define VNODE_REFCOUNT_FENCE_REL()
141 * Number of vnodes in existence. Increased whenever getnewvnode()
142 * allocates a new vnode, decreased in vdropl() for VI_DOOMED vnode.
144 static unsigned long numvnodes;
146 SYSCTL_ULONG(_vfs, OID_AUTO, numvnodes, CTLFLAG_RD, &numvnodes, 0,
147 "Number of vnodes in existence");
149 static counter_u64_t vnodes_created;
150 SYSCTL_COUNTER_U64(_vfs, OID_AUTO, vnodes_created, CTLFLAG_RD, &vnodes_created,
151 "Number of vnodes created by getnewvnode");
153 static u_long mnt_free_list_batch = 128;
154 SYSCTL_ULONG(_vfs, OID_AUTO, mnt_free_list_batch, CTLFLAG_RW,
155 &mnt_free_list_batch, 0, "Limit of vnodes held on mnt's free list");
158 * Conversion tables for conversion from vnode types to inode formats
161 enum vtype iftovt_tab[16] = {
162 VNON, VFIFO, VCHR, VNON, VDIR, VNON, VBLK, VNON,
163 VREG, VNON, VLNK, VNON, VSOCK, VNON, VNON, VNON
165 int vttoif_tab[10] = {
166 0, S_IFREG, S_IFDIR, S_IFBLK, S_IFCHR, S_IFLNK,
167 S_IFSOCK, S_IFIFO, S_IFMT, S_IFMT
171 * List of vnodes that are ready for recycling.
173 static TAILQ_HEAD(freelst, vnode) vnode_free_list;
176 * "Free" vnode target. Free vnodes are rarely completely free, but are
177 * just ones that are cheap to recycle. Usually they are for files which
178 * have been stat'd but not read; these usually have inode and namecache
179 * data attached to them. This target is the preferred minimum size of a
180 * sub-cache consisting mostly of such files. The system balances the size
181 * of this sub-cache with its complement to try to prevent either from
182 * thrashing while the other is relatively inactive. The targets express
183 * a preference for the best balance.
185 * "Above" this target there are 2 further targets (watermarks) related
186 * to recyling of free vnodes. In the best-operating case, the cache is
187 * exactly full, the free list has size between vlowat and vhiwat above the
188 * free target, and recycling from it and normal use maintains this state.
189 * Sometimes the free list is below vlowat or even empty, but this state
190 * is even better for immediate use provided the cache is not full.
191 * Otherwise, vnlru_proc() runs to reclaim enough vnodes (usually non-free
192 * ones) to reach one of these states. The watermarks are currently hard-
193 * coded as 4% and 9% of the available space higher. These and the default
194 * of 25% for wantfreevnodes are too large if the memory size is large.
195 * E.g., 9% of 75% of MAXVNODES is more than 566000 vnodes to reclaim
196 * whenever vnlru_proc() becomes active.
198 static u_long wantfreevnodes;
199 SYSCTL_ULONG(_vfs, OID_AUTO, wantfreevnodes, CTLFLAG_RW,
200 &wantfreevnodes, 0, "Target for minimum number of \"free\" vnodes");
201 static u_long freevnodes;
202 SYSCTL_ULONG(_vfs, OID_AUTO, freevnodes, CTLFLAG_RD,
203 &freevnodes, 0, "Number of \"free\" vnodes");
205 static counter_u64_t recycles_count;
206 SYSCTL_COUNTER_U64(_vfs, OID_AUTO, recycles, CTLFLAG_RD, &recycles_count,
207 "Number of vnodes recycled to meet vnode cache targets");
210 * Various variables used for debugging the new implementation of
212 * XXX these are probably of (very) limited utility now.
214 static int reassignbufcalls;
215 SYSCTL_INT(_vfs, OID_AUTO, reassignbufcalls, CTLFLAG_RW, &reassignbufcalls, 0,
216 "Number of calls to reassignbuf");
218 static counter_u64_t free_owe_inact;
219 SYSCTL_COUNTER_U64(_vfs, OID_AUTO, free_owe_inact, CTLFLAG_RD, &free_owe_inact,
220 "Number of times free vnodes kept on active list due to VFS "
221 "owing inactivation");
223 /* To keep more than one thread at a time from running vfs_getnewfsid */
224 static struct mtx mntid_mtx;
227 * Lock for any access to the following:
232 static struct mtx vnode_free_list_mtx;
234 /* Publicly exported FS */
235 struct nfs_public nfs_pub;
237 static uma_zone_t buf_trie_zone;
239 /* Zone for allocation of new vnodes - used exclusively by getnewvnode() */
240 static uma_zone_t vnode_zone;
241 static uma_zone_t vnodepoll_zone;
244 * The workitem queue.
246 * It is useful to delay writes of file data and filesystem metadata
247 * for tens of seconds so that quickly created and deleted files need
248 * not waste disk bandwidth being created and removed. To realize this,
249 * we append vnodes to a "workitem" queue. When running with a soft
250 * updates implementation, most pending metadata dependencies should
251 * not wait for more than a few seconds. Thus, mounted on block devices
252 * are delayed only about a half the time that file data is delayed.
253 * Similarly, directory updates are more critical, so are only delayed
254 * about a third the time that file data is delayed. Thus, there are
255 * SYNCER_MAXDELAY queues that are processed round-robin at a rate of
256 * one each second (driven off the filesystem syncer process). The
257 * syncer_delayno variable indicates the next queue that is to be processed.
258 * Items that need to be processed soon are placed in this queue:
260 * syncer_workitem_pending[syncer_delayno]
262 * A delay of fifteen seconds is done by placing the request fifteen
263 * entries later in the queue:
265 * syncer_workitem_pending[(syncer_delayno + 15) & syncer_mask]
268 static int syncer_delayno;
269 static long syncer_mask;
270 LIST_HEAD(synclist, bufobj);
271 static struct synclist *syncer_workitem_pending;
273 * The sync_mtx protects:
278 * syncer_workitem_pending
279 * syncer_worklist_len
282 static struct mtx sync_mtx;
283 static struct cv sync_wakeup;
285 #define SYNCER_MAXDELAY 32
286 static int syncer_maxdelay = SYNCER_MAXDELAY; /* maximum delay time */
287 static int syncdelay = 30; /* max time to delay syncing data */
288 static int filedelay = 30; /* time to delay syncing files */
289 SYSCTL_INT(_kern, OID_AUTO, filedelay, CTLFLAG_RW, &filedelay, 0,
290 "Time to delay syncing files (in seconds)");
291 static int dirdelay = 29; /* time to delay syncing directories */
292 SYSCTL_INT(_kern, OID_AUTO, dirdelay, CTLFLAG_RW, &dirdelay, 0,
293 "Time to delay syncing directories (in seconds)");
294 static int metadelay = 28; /* time to delay syncing metadata */
295 SYSCTL_INT(_kern, OID_AUTO, metadelay, CTLFLAG_RW, &metadelay, 0,
296 "Time to delay syncing metadata (in seconds)");
297 static int rushjob; /* number of slots to run ASAP */
298 static int stat_rush_requests; /* number of times I/O speeded up */
299 SYSCTL_INT(_debug, OID_AUTO, rush_requests, CTLFLAG_RW, &stat_rush_requests, 0,
300 "Number of times I/O speeded up (rush requests)");
303 * When shutting down the syncer, run it at four times normal speed.
305 #define SYNCER_SHUTDOWN_SPEEDUP 4
306 static int sync_vnode_count;
307 static int syncer_worklist_len;
308 static enum { SYNCER_RUNNING, SYNCER_SHUTTING_DOWN, SYNCER_FINAL_DELAY }
311 /* Target for maximum number of vnodes. */
313 static int gapvnodes; /* gap between wanted and desired */
314 static int vhiwat; /* enough extras after expansion */
315 static int vlowat; /* minimal extras before expansion */
316 static int vstir; /* nonzero to stir non-free vnodes */
317 static volatile int vsmalltrigger = 8; /* pref to keep if > this many pages */
320 sysctl_update_desiredvnodes(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
322 int error, old_desiredvnodes;
324 old_desiredvnodes = desiredvnodes;
325 if ((error = sysctl_handle_int(oidp, arg1, arg2, req)) != 0)
327 if (old_desiredvnodes != desiredvnodes) {
328 wantfreevnodes = desiredvnodes / 4;
329 /* XXX locking seems to be incomplete. */
330 vfs_hash_changesize(desiredvnodes);
331 cache_changesize(desiredvnodes);
336 SYSCTL_PROC(_kern, KERN_MAXVNODES, maxvnodes,
337 CTLTYPE_INT | CTLFLAG_MPSAFE | CTLFLAG_RW, &desiredvnodes, 0,
338 sysctl_update_desiredvnodes, "I", "Target for maximum number of vnodes");
339 SYSCTL_ULONG(_kern, OID_AUTO, minvnodes, CTLFLAG_RW,
340 &wantfreevnodes, 0, "Old name for vfs.wantfreevnodes (legacy)");
341 static int vnlru_nowhere;
342 SYSCTL_INT(_debug, OID_AUTO, vnlru_nowhere, CTLFLAG_RW,
343 &vnlru_nowhere, 0, "Number of times the vnlru process ran without success");
346 sysctl_try_reclaim_vnode(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
351 unsigned long ndflags;
354 if (req->newptr == NULL)
356 if (req->newlen > PATH_MAX)
359 buf = malloc(PATH_MAX + 1, M_TEMP, M_WAITOK);
360 error = SYSCTL_IN(req, buf, req->newlen);
364 buf[req->newlen] = '\0';
366 ndflags = LOCKLEAF | NOFOLLOW | AUDITVNODE1 | NOCACHE | SAVENAME;
367 NDINIT(&nd, LOOKUP, ndflags, UIO_SYSSPACE, buf, curthread);
368 if ((error = namei(&nd)) != 0)
372 if ((vp->v_iflag & VI_DOOMED) != 0) {
374 * This vnode is being recycled. Return != 0 to let the caller
375 * know that the sysctl had no effect. Return EAGAIN because a
376 * subsequent call will likely succeed (since namei will create
377 * a new vnode if necessary)
383 counter_u64_add(recycles_count, 1);
393 sysctl_ftry_reclaim_vnode(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
395 struct thread *td = curthread;
401 if (req->newptr == NULL)
404 error = sysctl_handle_int(oidp, &fd, 0, req);
407 error = getvnode(curthread, fd, &cap_fcntl_rights, &fp);
412 error = vn_lock(vp, LK_EXCLUSIVE);
416 counter_u64_add(recycles_count, 1);
424 SYSCTL_PROC(_debug, OID_AUTO, try_reclaim_vnode,
425 CTLTYPE_STRING | CTLFLAG_MPSAFE | CTLFLAG_WR, NULL, 0,
426 sysctl_try_reclaim_vnode, "A", "Try to reclaim a vnode by its pathname");
427 SYSCTL_PROC(_debug, OID_AUTO, ftry_reclaim_vnode,
428 CTLTYPE_INT | CTLFLAG_MPSAFE | CTLFLAG_WR, NULL, 0,
429 sysctl_ftry_reclaim_vnode, "I",
430 "Try to reclaim a vnode by its file descriptor");
432 /* Shift count for (uintptr_t)vp to initialize vp->v_hash. */
436 * Support for the bufobj clean & dirty pctrie.
439 buf_trie_alloc(struct pctrie *ptree)
442 return uma_zalloc(buf_trie_zone, M_NOWAIT);
446 buf_trie_free(struct pctrie *ptree, void *node)
449 uma_zfree(buf_trie_zone, node);
451 PCTRIE_DEFINE(BUF, buf, b_lblkno, buf_trie_alloc, buf_trie_free);
454 * Initialize the vnode management data structures.
456 * Reevaluate the following cap on the number of vnodes after the physical
457 * memory size exceeds 512GB. In the limit, as the physical memory size
458 * grows, the ratio of the memory size in KB to vnodes approaches 64:1.
460 #ifndef MAXVNODES_MAX
461 #define MAXVNODES_MAX (512 * 1024 * 1024 / 64) /* 8M */
465 * Initialize a vnode as it first enters the zone.
468 vnode_init(void *mem, int size, int flags)
477 vp->v_vnlock = &vp->v_lock;
478 mtx_init(&vp->v_interlock, "vnode interlock", NULL, MTX_DEF);
480 * By default, don't allow shared locks unless filesystems opt-in.
482 lockinit(vp->v_vnlock, PVFS, "vnode", VLKTIMEOUT,
483 LK_NOSHARE | LK_IS_VNODE);
487 bufobj_init(&vp->v_bufobj, vp);
489 * Initialize namecache.
491 LIST_INIT(&vp->v_cache_src);
492 TAILQ_INIT(&vp->v_cache_dst);
494 * Initialize rangelocks.
496 rangelock_init(&vp->v_rl);
501 * Free a vnode when it is cleared from the zone.
504 vnode_fini(void *mem, int size)
510 rangelock_destroy(&vp->v_rl);
511 lockdestroy(vp->v_vnlock);
512 mtx_destroy(&vp->v_interlock);
514 rw_destroy(BO_LOCKPTR(bo));
518 * Provide the size of NFS nclnode and NFS fh for calculation of the
519 * vnode memory consumption. The size is specified directly to
520 * eliminate dependency on NFS-private header.
522 * Other filesystems may use bigger or smaller (like UFS and ZFS)
523 * private inode data, but the NFS-based estimation is ample enough.
524 * Still, we care about differences in the size between 64- and 32-bit
527 * Namecache structure size is heuristically
528 * sizeof(struct namecache_ts) + CACHE_PATH_CUTOFF + 1.
531 #define NFS_NCLNODE_SZ (528 + 64)
534 #define NFS_NCLNODE_SZ (360 + 32)
539 vntblinit(void *dummy __unused)
542 int physvnodes, virtvnodes;
545 * Desiredvnodes is a function of the physical memory size and the
546 * kernel's heap size. Generally speaking, it scales with the
547 * physical memory size. The ratio of desiredvnodes to the physical
548 * memory size is 1:16 until desiredvnodes exceeds 98,304.
550 * marginal ratio of desiredvnodes to the physical memory size is
551 * 1:64. However, desiredvnodes is limited by the kernel's heap
552 * size. The memory required by desiredvnodes vnodes and vm objects
553 * must not exceed 1/10th of the kernel's heap size.
555 physvnodes = maxproc + pgtok(vm_cnt.v_page_count) / 64 +
556 3 * min(98304 * 16, pgtok(vm_cnt.v_page_count)) / 64;
557 virtvnodes = vm_kmem_size / (10 * (sizeof(struct vm_object) +
558 sizeof(struct vnode) + NC_SZ * ncsizefactor + NFS_NCLNODE_SZ));
559 desiredvnodes = min(physvnodes, virtvnodes);
560 if (desiredvnodes > MAXVNODES_MAX) {
562 printf("Reducing kern.maxvnodes %d -> %d\n",
563 desiredvnodes, MAXVNODES_MAX);
564 desiredvnodes = MAXVNODES_MAX;
566 wantfreevnodes = desiredvnodes / 4;
567 mtx_init(&mntid_mtx, "mntid", NULL, MTX_DEF);
568 TAILQ_INIT(&vnode_free_list);
569 mtx_init(&vnode_free_list_mtx, "vnode_free_list", NULL, MTX_DEF);
570 vnode_zone = uma_zcreate("VNODE", sizeof (struct vnode), NULL, NULL,
571 vnode_init, vnode_fini, UMA_ALIGN_PTR, 0);
572 vnodepoll_zone = uma_zcreate("VNODEPOLL", sizeof (struct vpollinfo),
573 NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, UMA_ALIGN_PTR, 0);
575 * Preallocate enough nodes to support one-per buf so that
576 * we can not fail an insert. reassignbuf() callers can not
577 * tolerate the insertion failure.
579 buf_trie_zone = uma_zcreate("BUF TRIE", pctrie_node_size(),
580 NULL, NULL, pctrie_zone_init, NULL, UMA_ALIGN_PTR,
581 UMA_ZONE_NOFREE | UMA_ZONE_VM);
582 uma_prealloc(buf_trie_zone, nbuf);
584 vnodes_created = counter_u64_alloc(M_WAITOK);
585 recycles_count = counter_u64_alloc(M_WAITOK);
586 free_owe_inact = counter_u64_alloc(M_WAITOK);
589 * Initialize the filesystem syncer.
591 syncer_workitem_pending = hashinit(syncer_maxdelay, M_VNODE,
593 syncer_maxdelay = syncer_mask + 1;
594 mtx_init(&sync_mtx, "Syncer mtx", NULL, MTX_DEF);
595 cv_init(&sync_wakeup, "syncer");
596 for (i = 1; i <= sizeof(struct vnode); i <<= 1)
600 SYSINIT(vfs, SI_SUB_VFS, SI_ORDER_FIRST, vntblinit, NULL);
604 * Mark a mount point as busy. Used to synchronize access and to delay
605 * unmounting. Eventually, mountlist_mtx is not released on failure.
607 * vfs_busy() is a custom lock, it can block the caller.
608 * vfs_busy() only sleeps if the unmount is active on the mount point.
609 * For a mountpoint mp, vfs_busy-enforced lock is before lock of any
610 * vnode belonging to mp.
612 * Lookup uses vfs_busy() to traverse mount points.
614 * / vnode lock A / vnode lock (/var) D
615 * /var vnode lock B /log vnode lock(/var/log) E
616 * vfs_busy lock C vfs_busy lock F
618 * Within each file system, the lock order is C->A->B and F->D->E.
620 * When traversing across mounts, the system follows that lock order:
626 * The lookup() process for namei("/var") illustrates the process:
627 * VOP_LOOKUP() obtains B while A is held
628 * vfs_busy() obtains a shared lock on F while A and B are held
629 * vput() releases lock on B
630 * vput() releases lock on A
631 * VFS_ROOT() obtains lock on D while shared lock on F is held
632 * vfs_unbusy() releases shared lock on F
633 * vn_lock() obtains lock on deadfs vnode vp_crossmp instead of A.
634 * Attempt to lock A (instead of vp_crossmp) while D is held would
635 * violate the global order, causing deadlocks.
637 * dounmount() locks B while F is drained.
640 vfs_busy(struct mount *mp, int flags)
643 MPASS((flags & ~MBF_MASK) == 0);
644 CTR3(KTR_VFS, "%s: mp %p with flags %d", __func__, mp, flags);
649 * If mount point is currently being unmounted, sleep until the
650 * mount point fate is decided. If thread doing the unmounting fails,
651 * it will clear MNTK_UNMOUNT flag before waking us up, indicating
652 * that this mount point has survived the unmount attempt and vfs_busy
653 * should retry. Otherwise the unmounter thread will set MNTK_REFEXPIRE
654 * flag in addition to MNTK_UNMOUNT, indicating that mount point is
655 * about to be really destroyed. vfs_busy needs to release its
656 * reference on the mount point in this case and return with ENOENT,
657 * telling the caller that mount mount it tried to busy is no longer
660 while (mp->mnt_kern_flag & MNTK_UNMOUNT) {
661 if (flags & MBF_NOWAIT || mp->mnt_kern_flag & MNTK_REFEXPIRE) {
664 CTR1(KTR_VFS, "%s: failed busying before sleeping",
668 if (flags & MBF_MNTLSTLOCK)
669 mtx_unlock(&mountlist_mtx);
670 mp->mnt_kern_flag |= MNTK_MWAIT;
671 msleep(mp, MNT_MTX(mp), PVFS | PDROP, "vfs_busy", 0);
672 if (flags & MBF_MNTLSTLOCK)
673 mtx_lock(&mountlist_mtx);
676 if (flags & MBF_MNTLSTLOCK)
677 mtx_unlock(&mountlist_mtx);
684 * Free a busy filesystem.
687 vfs_unbusy(struct mount *mp)
690 CTR2(KTR_VFS, "%s: mp %p", __func__, mp);
693 KASSERT(mp->mnt_lockref > 0, ("negative mnt_lockref"));
695 if (mp->mnt_lockref == 0 && (mp->mnt_kern_flag & MNTK_DRAINING) != 0) {
696 MPASS(mp->mnt_kern_flag & MNTK_UNMOUNT);
697 CTR1(KTR_VFS, "%s: waking up waiters", __func__);
698 mp->mnt_kern_flag &= ~MNTK_DRAINING;
699 wakeup(&mp->mnt_lockref);
705 * Lookup a mount point by filesystem identifier.
708 vfs_getvfs(fsid_t *fsid)
712 CTR2(KTR_VFS, "%s: fsid %p", __func__, fsid);
713 mtx_lock(&mountlist_mtx);
714 TAILQ_FOREACH(mp, &mountlist, mnt_list) {
715 if (mp->mnt_stat.f_fsid.val[0] == fsid->val[0] &&
716 mp->mnt_stat.f_fsid.val[1] == fsid->val[1]) {
718 mtx_unlock(&mountlist_mtx);
722 mtx_unlock(&mountlist_mtx);
723 CTR2(KTR_VFS, "%s: lookup failed for %p id", __func__, fsid);
724 return ((struct mount *) 0);
728 * Lookup a mount point by filesystem identifier, busying it before
731 * To avoid congestion on mountlist_mtx, implement simple direct-mapped
732 * cache for popular filesystem identifiers. The cache is lockess, using
733 * the fact that struct mount's are never freed. In worst case we may
734 * get pointer to unmounted or even different filesystem, so we have to
735 * check what we got, and go slow way if so.
738 vfs_busyfs(fsid_t *fsid)
740 #define FSID_CACHE_SIZE 256
741 typedef struct mount * volatile vmp_t;
742 static vmp_t cache[FSID_CACHE_SIZE];
747 CTR2(KTR_VFS, "%s: fsid %p", __func__, fsid);
748 hash = fsid->val[0] ^ fsid->val[1];
749 hash = (hash >> 16 ^ hash) & (FSID_CACHE_SIZE - 1);
752 mp->mnt_stat.f_fsid.val[0] != fsid->val[0] ||
753 mp->mnt_stat.f_fsid.val[1] != fsid->val[1])
755 if (vfs_busy(mp, 0) != 0) {
759 if (mp->mnt_stat.f_fsid.val[0] == fsid->val[0] &&
760 mp->mnt_stat.f_fsid.val[1] == fsid->val[1])
766 mtx_lock(&mountlist_mtx);
767 TAILQ_FOREACH(mp, &mountlist, mnt_list) {
768 if (mp->mnt_stat.f_fsid.val[0] == fsid->val[0] &&
769 mp->mnt_stat.f_fsid.val[1] == fsid->val[1]) {
770 error = vfs_busy(mp, MBF_MNTLSTLOCK);
773 mtx_unlock(&mountlist_mtx);
780 CTR2(KTR_VFS, "%s: lookup failed for %p id", __func__, fsid);
781 mtx_unlock(&mountlist_mtx);
782 return ((struct mount *) 0);
786 * Check if a user can access privileged mount options.
789 vfs_suser(struct mount *mp, struct thread *td)
793 if (jailed(td->td_ucred)) {
795 * If the jail of the calling thread lacks permission for
796 * this type of file system, deny immediately.
798 if (!prison_allow(td->td_ucred, mp->mnt_vfc->vfc_prison_flag))
802 * If the file system was mounted outside the jail of the
803 * calling thread, deny immediately.
805 if (prison_check(td->td_ucred, mp->mnt_cred) != 0)
810 * If file system supports delegated administration, we don't check
811 * for the PRIV_VFS_MOUNT_OWNER privilege - it will be better verified
812 * by the file system itself.
813 * If this is not the user that did original mount, we check for
814 * the PRIV_VFS_MOUNT_OWNER privilege.
816 if (!(mp->mnt_vfc->vfc_flags & VFCF_DELEGADMIN) &&
817 mp->mnt_cred->cr_uid != td->td_ucred->cr_uid) {
818 if ((error = priv_check(td, PRIV_VFS_MOUNT_OWNER)) != 0)
825 * Get a new unique fsid. Try to make its val[0] unique, since this value
826 * will be used to create fake device numbers for stat(). Also try (but
827 * not so hard) make its val[0] unique mod 2^16, since some emulators only
828 * support 16-bit device numbers. We end up with unique val[0]'s for the
829 * first 2^16 calls and unique val[0]'s mod 2^16 for the first 2^8 calls.
831 * Keep in mind that several mounts may be running in parallel. Starting
832 * the search one past where the previous search terminated is both a
833 * micro-optimization and a defense against returning the same fsid to
837 vfs_getnewfsid(struct mount *mp)
839 static uint16_t mntid_base;
844 CTR2(KTR_VFS, "%s: mp %p", __func__, mp);
845 mtx_lock(&mntid_mtx);
846 mtype = mp->mnt_vfc->vfc_typenum;
847 tfsid.val[1] = mtype;
848 mtype = (mtype & 0xFF) << 24;
850 tfsid.val[0] = makedev(255,
851 mtype | ((mntid_base & 0xFF00) << 8) | (mntid_base & 0xFF));
853 if ((nmp = vfs_getvfs(&tfsid)) == NULL)
857 mp->mnt_stat.f_fsid.val[0] = tfsid.val[0];
858 mp->mnt_stat.f_fsid.val[1] = tfsid.val[1];
859 mtx_unlock(&mntid_mtx);
863 * Knob to control the precision of file timestamps:
865 * 0 = seconds only; nanoseconds zeroed.
866 * 1 = seconds and nanoseconds, accurate within 1/HZ.
867 * 2 = seconds and nanoseconds, truncated to microseconds.
868 * >=3 = seconds and nanoseconds, maximum precision.
870 enum { TSP_SEC, TSP_HZ, TSP_USEC, TSP_NSEC };
872 static int timestamp_precision = TSP_USEC;
873 SYSCTL_INT(_vfs, OID_AUTO, timestamp_precision, CTLFLAG_RW,
874 ×tamp_precision, 0, "File timestamp precision (0: seconds, "
875 "1: sec + ns accurate to 1/HZ, 2: sec + ns truncated to us, "
876 "3+: sec + ns (max. precision))");
879 * Get a current timestamp.
882 vfs_timestamp(struct timespec *tsp)
886 switch (timestamp_precision) {
888 tsp->tv_sec = time_second;
896 TIMEVAL_TO_TIMESPEC(&tv, tsp);
906 * Set vnode attributes to VNOVAL
909 vattr_null(struct vattr *vap)
913 vap->va_size = VNOVAL;
914 vap->va_bytes = VNOVAL;
915 vap->va_mode = VNOVAL;
916 vap->va_nlink = VNOVAL;
917 vap->va_uid = VNOVAL;
918 vap->va_gid = VNOVAL;
919 vap->va_fsid = VNOVAL;
920 vap->va_fileid = VNOVAL;
921 vap->va_blocksize = VNOVAL;
922 vap->va_rdev = VNOVAL;
923 vap->va_atime.tv_sec = VNOVAL;
924 vap->va_atime.tv_nsec = VNOVAL;
925 vap->va_mtime.tv_sec = VNOVAL;
926 vap->va_mtime.tv_nsec = VNOVAL;
927 vap->va_ctime.tv_sec = VNOVAL;
928 vap->va_ctime.tv_nsec = VNOVAL;
929 vap->va_birthtime.tv_sec = VNOVAL;
930 vap->va_birthtime.tv_nsec = VNOVAL;
931 vap->va_flags = VNOVAL;
932 vap->va_gen = VNOVAL;
937 * This routine is called when we have too many vnodes. It attempts
938 * to free <count> vnodes and will potentially free vnodes that still
939 * have VM backing store (VM backing store is typically the cause
940 * of a vnode blowout so we want to do this). Therefore, this operation
941 * is not considered cheap.
943 * A number of conditions may prevent a vnode from being reclaimed.
944 * the buffer cache may have references on the vnode, a directory
945 * vnode may still have references due to the namei cache representing
946 * underlying files, or the vnode may be in active use. It is not
947 * desirable to reuse such vnodes. These conditions may cause the
948 * number of vnodes to reach some minimum value regardless of what
949 * you set kern.maxvnodes to. Do not set kern.maxvnodes too low.
951 * @param mp Try to reclaim vnodes from this mountpoint
952 * @param reclaim_nc_src Only reclaim directories with outgoing namecache
953 * entries if this argument is strue
954 * @param trigger Only reclaim vnodes with fewer than this many resident
956 * @return The number of vnodes that were reclaimed.
959 vlrureclaim(struct mount *mp, bool reclaim_nc_src, int trigger)
962 int count, done, target;
965 vn_start_write(NULL, &mp, V_WAIT);
967 count = mp->mnt_nvnodelistsize;
968 target = count * (int64_t)gapvnodes / imax(desiredvnodes, 1);
969 target = target / 10 + 1;
970 while (count != 0 && done < target) {
971 vp = TAILQ_FIRST(&mp->mnt_nvnodelist);
972 while (vp != NULL && vp->v_type == VMARKER)
973 vp = TAILQ_NEXT(vp, v_nmntvnodes);
977 * XXX LRU is completely broken for non-free vnodes. First
978 * by calling here in mountpoint order, then by moving
979 * unselected vnodes to the end here, and most grossly by
980 * removing the vlruvp() function that was supposed to
981 * maintain the order. (This function was born broken
982 * since syncer problems prevented it doing anything.) The
983 * order is closer to LRC (C = Created).
985 * LRU reclaiming of vnodes seems to have last worked in
986 * FreeBSD-3 where LRU wasn't mentioned under any spelling.
987 * Then there was no hold count, and inactive vnodes were
988 * simply put on the free list in LRU order. The separate
989 * lists also break LRU. We prefer to reclaim from the
990 * free list for technical reasons. This tends to thrash
991 * the free list to keep very unrecently used held vnodes.
992 * The problem is mitigated by keeping the free list large.
994 TAILQ_REMOVE(&mp->mnt_nvnodelist, vp, v_nmntvnodes);
995 TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&mp->mnt_nvnodelist, vp, v_nmntvnodes);
1000 * If it's been deconstructed already, it's still
1001 * referenced, or it exceeds the trigger, skip it.
1002 * Also skip free vnodes. We are trying to make space
1003 * to expand the free list, not reduce it.
1005 if (vp->v_usecount ||
1006 (!reclaim_nc_src && !LIST_EMPTY(&vp->v_cache_src)) ||
1007 ((vp->v_iflag & VI_FREE) != 0) ||
1008 (vp->v_iflag & VI_DOOMED) != 0 || (vp->v_object != NULL &&
1009 vp->v_object->resident_page_count > trigger)) {
1015 if (VOP_LOCK(vp, LK_INTERLOCK|LK_EXCLUSIVE|LK_NOWAIT)) {
1017 goto next_iter_mntunlocked;
1021 * v_usecount may have been bumped after VOP_LOCK() dropped
1022 * the vnode interlock and before it was locked again.
1024 * It is not necessary to recheck VI_DOOMED because it can
1025 * only be set by another thread that holds both the vnode
1026 * lock and vnode interlock. If another thread has the
1027 * vnode lock before we get to VOP_LOCK() and obtains the
1028 * vnode interlock after VOP_LOCK() drops the vnode
1029 * interlock, the other thread will be unable to drop the
1030 * vnode lock before our VOP_LOCK() call fails.
1032 if (vp->v_usecount ||
1033 (!reclaim_nc_src && !LIST_EMPTY(&vp->v_cache_src)) ||
1034 (vp->v_iflag & VI_FREE) != 0 ||
1035 (vp->v_object != NULL &&
1036 vp->v_object->resident_page_count > trigger)) {
1037 VOP_UNLOCK(vp, LK_INTERLOCK);
1039 goto next_iter_mntunlocked;
1041 KASSERT((vp->v_iflag & VI_DOOMED) == 0,
1042 ("VI_DOOMED unexpectedly detected in vlrureclaim()"));
1043 counter_u64_add(recycles_count, 1);
1048 next_iter_mntunlocked:
1049 if (!should_yield())
1053 if (!should_yield())
1057 kern_yield(PRI_USER);
1062 vn_finished_write(mp);
1066 static int max_vnlru_free = 10000; /* limit on vnode free requests per call */
1067 SYSCTL_INT(_debug, OID_AUTO, max_vnlru_free, CTLFLAG_RW, &max_vnlru_free,
1069 "limit on vnode free requests per call to the vnlru_free routine");
1072 * Attempt to reduce the free list by the requested amount.
1075 vnlru_free_locked(int count, struct vfsops *mnt_op)
1081 tried_batches = false;
1082 mtx_assert(&vnode_free_list_mtx, MA_OWNED);
1083 if (count > max_vnlru_free)
1084 count = max_vnlru_free;
1085 for (; count > 0; count--) {
1086 vp = TAILQ_FIRST(&vnode_free_list);
1088 * The list can be modified while the free_list_mtx
1089 * has been dropped and vp could be NULL here.
1094 mtx_unlock(&vnode_free_list_mtx);
1095 vnlru_return_batches(mnt_op);
1096 tried_batches = true;
1097 mtx_lock(&vnode_free_list_mtx);
1101 VNASSERT(vp->v_op != NULL, vp,
1102 ("vnlru_free: vnode already reclaimed."));
1103 KASSERT((vp->v_iflag & VI_FREE) != 0,
1104 ("Removing vnode not on freelist"));
1105 KASSERT((vp->v_iflag & VI_ACTIVE) == 0,
1106 ("Mangling active vnode"));
1107 TAILQ_REMOVE(&vnode_free_list, vp, v_actfreelist);
1110 * Don't recycle if our vnode is from different type
1111 * of mount point. Note that mp is type-safe, the
1112 * check does not reach unmapped address even if
1113 * vnode is reclaimed.
1114 * Don't recycle if we can't get the interlock without
1117 if ((mnt_op != NULL && (mp = vp->v_mount) != NULL &&
1118 mp->mnt_op != mnt_op) || !VI_TRYLOCK(vp)) {
1119 TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&vnode_free_list, vp, v_actfreelist);
1122 VNASSERT((vp->v_iflag & VI_FREE) != 0 && vp->v_holdcnt == 0,
1123 vp, ("vp inconsistent on freelist"));
1126 * The clear of VI_FREE prevents activation of the
1127 * vnode. There is no sense in putting the vnode on
1128 * the mount point active list, only to remove it
1129 * later during recycling. Inline the relevant part
1130 * of vholdl(), to avoid triggering assertions or
1134 vp->v_iflag &= ~VI_FREE;
1135 VNODE_REFCOUNT_FENCE_REL();
1136 refcount_acquire(&vp->v_holdcnt);
1138 mtx_unlock(&vnode_free_list_mtx);
1142 * If the recycled succeeded this vdrop will actually free
1143 * the vnode. If not it will simply place it back on
1147 mtx_lock(&vnode_free_list_mtx);
1152 vnlru_free(int count, struct vfsops *mnt_op)
1155 mtx_lock(&vnode_free_list_mtx);
1156 vnlru_free_locked(count, mnt_op);
1157 mtx_unlock(&vnode_free_list_mtx);
1161 /* XXX some names and initialization are bad for limits and watermarks. */
1167 gapvnodes = imax(desiredvnodes - wantfreevnodes, 100);
1168 vhiwat = gapvnodes / 11; /* 9% -- just under the 10% in vlrureclaim() */
1169 vlowat = vhiwat / 2;
1170 if (numvnodes > desiredvnodes)
1172 space = desiredvnodes - numvnodes;
1173 if (freevnodes > wantfreevnodes)
1174 space += freevnodes - wantfreevnodes;
1179 vnlru_return_batch_locked(struct mount *mp)
1183 mtx_assert(&mp->mnt_listmtx, MA_OWNED);
1185 if (mp->mnt_tmpfreevnodelistsize == 0)
1188 TAILQ_FOREACH(vp, &mp->mnt_tmpfreevnodelist, v_actfreelist) {
1189 VNASSERT((vp->v_mflag & VMP_TMPMNTFREELIST) != 0, vp,
1190 ("vnode without VMP_TMPMNTFREELIST on mnt_tmpfreevnodelist"));
1191 vp->v_mflag &= ~VMP_TMPMNTFREELIST;
1193 mtx_lock(&vnode_free_list_mtx);
1194 TAILQ_CONCAT(&vnode_free_list, &mp->mnt_tmpfreevnodelist, v_actfreelist);
1195 freevnodes += mp->mnt_tmpfreevnodelistsize;
1196 mtx_unlock(&vnode_free_list_mtx);
1197 mp->mnt_tmpfreevnodelistsize = 0;
1201 vnlru_return_batch(struct mount *mp)
1204 mtx_lock(&mp->mnt_listmtx);
1205 vnlru_return_batch_locked(mp);
1206 mtx_unlock(&mp->mnt_listmtx);
1210 vnlru_return_batches(struct vfsops *mnt_op)
1212 struct mount *mp, *nmp;
1215 mtx_lock(&mountlist_mtx);
1216 for (mp = TAILQ_FIRST(&mountlist); mp != NULL; mp = nmp) {
1217 need_unbusy = false;
1218 if (mnt_op != NULL && mp->mnt_op != mnt_op)
1220 if (mp->mnt_tmpfreevnodelistsize == 0)
1222 if (vfs_busy(mp, MBF_NOWAIT | MBF_MNTLSTLOCK) == 0) {
1223 vnlru_return_batch(mp);
1225 mtx_lock(&mountlist_mtx);
1228 nmp = TAILQ_NEXT(mp, mnt_list);
1232 mtx_unlock(&mountlist_mtx);
1236 * Attempt to recycle vnodes in a context that is always safe to block.
1237 * Calling vlrurecycle() from the bowels of filesystem code has some
1238 * interesting deadlock problems.
1240 static struct proc *vnlruproc;
1241 static int vnlruproc_sig;
1246 struct mount *mp, *nmp;
1247 unsigned long onumvnodes;
1248 int done, force, trigger, usevnodes;
1249 bool reclaim_nc_src;
1251 EVENTHANDLER_REGISTER(shutdown_pre_sync, kproc_shutdown, vnlruproc,
1252 SHUTDOWN_PRI_FIRST);
1256 kproc_suspend_check(vnlruproc);
1257 mtx_lock(&vnode_free_list_mtx);
1259 * If numvnodes is too large (due to desiredvnodes being
1260 * adjusted using its sysctl, or emergency growth), first
1261 * try to reduce it by discarding from the free list.
1263 if (numvnodes > desiredvnodes)
1264 vnlru_free_locked(numvnodes - desiredvnodes, NULL);
1266 * Sleep if the vnode cache is in a good state. This is
1267 * when it is not over-full and has space for about a 4%
1268 * or 9% expansion (by growing its size or inexcessively
1269 * reducing its free list). Otherwise, try to reclaim
1270 * space for a 10% expansion.
1272 if (vstir && force == 0) {
1276 if (vspace() >= vlowat && force == 0) {
1278 wakeup(&vnlruproc_sig);
1279 msleep(vnlruproc, &vnode_free_list_mtx,
1280 PVFS|PDROP, "vlruwt", hz);
1283 mtx_unlock(&vnode_free_list_mtx);
1285 onumvnodes = numvnodes;
1287 * Calculate parameters for recycling. These are the same
1288 * throughout the loop to give some semblance of fairness.
1289 * The trigger point is to avoid recycling vnodes with lots
1290 * of resident pages. We aren't trying to free memory; we
1291 * are trying to recycle or at least free vnodes.
1293 if (numvnodes <= desiredvnodes)
1294 usevnodes = numvnodes - freevnodes;
1296 usevnodes = numvnodes;
1300 * The trigger value is is chosen to give a conservatively
1301 * large value to ensure that it alone doesn't prevent
1302 * making progress. The value can easily be so large that
1303 * it is effectively infinite in some congested and
1304 * misconfigured cases, and this is necessary. Normally
1305 * it is about 8 to 100 (pages), which is quite large.
1307 trigger = vm_cnt.v_page_count * 2 / usevnodes;
1309 trigger = vsmalltrigger;
1310 reclaim_nc_src = force >= 3;
1311 mtx_lock(&mountlist_mtx);
1312 for (mp = TAILQ_FIRST(&mountlist); mp != NULL; mp = nmp) {
1313 if (vfs_busy(mp, MBF_NOWAIT | MBF_MNTLSTLOCK)) {
1314 nmp = TAILQ_NEXT(mp, mnt_list);
1317 done += vlrureclaim(mp, reclaim_nc_src, trigger);
1318 mtx_lock(&mountlist_mtx);
1319 nmp = TAILQ_NEXT(mp, mnt_list);
1322 mtx_unlock(&mountlist_mtx);
1323 if (onumvnodes > desiredvnodes && numvnodes <= desiredvnodes)
1326 if (force == 0 || force == 1) {
1336 tsleep(vnlruproc, PPAUSE, "vlrup", hz * 3);
1338 kern_yield(PRI_USER);
1340 * After becoming active to expand above low water, keep
1341 * active until above high water.
1343 force = vspace() < vhiwat;
1347 static struct kproc_desc vnlru_kp = {
1352 SYSINIT(vnlru, SI_SUB_KTHREAD_UPDATE, SI_ORDER_FIRST, kproc_start,
1356 * Routines having to do with the management of the vnode table.
1360 * Try to recycle a freed vnode. We abort if anyone picks up a reference
1361 * before we actually vgone(). This function must be called with the vnode
1362 * held to prevent the vnode from being returned to the free list midway
1366 vtryrecycle(struct vnode *vp)
1370 CTR2(KTR_VFS, "%s: vp %p", __func__, vp);
1371 VNASSERT(vp->v_holdcnt, vp,
1372 ("vtryrecycle: Recycling vp %p without a reference.", vp));
1374 * This vnode may found and locked via some other list, if so we
1375 * can't recycle it yet.
1377 if (VOP_LOCK(vp, LK_EXCLUSIVE | LK_NOWAIT) != 0) {
1379 "%s: impossible to recycle, vp %p lock is already held",
1381 return (EWOULDBLOCK);
1384 * Don't recycle if its filesystem is being suspended.
1386 if (vn_start_write(vp, &vnmp, V_NOWAIT) != 0) {
1389 "%s: impossible to recycle, cannot start the write for %p",
1394 * If we got this far, we need to acquire the interlock and see if
1395 * anyone picked up this vnode from another list. If not, we will
1396 * mark it with DOOMED via vgonel() so that anyone who does find it
1397 * will skip over it.
1400 if (vp->v_usecount) {
1401 VOP_UNLOCK(vp, LK_INTERLOCK);
1402 vn_finished_write(vnmp);
1404 "%s: impossible to recycle, %p is already referenced",
1408 if ((vp->v_iflag & VI_DOOMED) == 0) {
1409 counter_u64_add(recycles_count, 1);
1412 VOP_UNLOCK(vp, LK_INTERLOCK);
1413 vn_finished_write(vnmp);
1421 if (vspace() < vlowat && vnlruproc_sig == 0) {
1428 * Wait if necessary for space for a new vnode.
1431 getnewvnode_wait(int suspended)
1434 mtx_assert(&vnode_free_list_mtx, MA_OWNED);
1435 if (numvnodes >= desiredvnodes) {
1438 * The file system is being suspended. We cannot
1439 * risk a deadlock here, so allow allocation of
1440 * another vnode even if this would give too many.
1444 if (vnlruproc_sig == 0) {
1445 vnlruproc_sig = 1; /* avoid unnecessary wakeups */
1448 msleep(&vnlruproc_sig, &vnode_free_list_mtx, PVFS,
1451 /* Post-adjust like the pre-adjust in getnewvnode(). */
1452 if (numvnodes + 1 > desiredvnodes && freevnodes > 1)
1453 vnlru_free_locked(1, NULL);
1454 return (numvnodes >= desiredvnodes ? ENFILE : 0);
1458 * This hack is fragile, and probably not needed any more now that the
1459 * watermark handling works.
1462 getnewvnode_reserve(u_int count)
1466 /* Pre-adjust like the pre-adjust in getnewvnode(), with any count. */
1467 /* XXX no longer so quick, but this part is not racy. */
1468 mtx_lock(&vnode_free_list_mtx);
1469 if (numvnodes + count > desiredvnodes && freevnodes > wantfreevnodes)
1470 vnlru_free_locked(ulmin(numvnodes + count - desiredvnodes,
1471 freevnodes - wantfreevnodes), NULL);
1472 mtx_unlock(&vnode_free_list_mtx);
1475 /* First try to be quick and racy. */
1476 if (atomic_fetchadd_long(&numvnodes, count) + count <= desiredvnodes) {
1477 td->td_vp_reserv += count;
1478 vcheckspace(); /* XXX no longer so quick, but more racy */
1481 atomic_subtract_long(&numvnodes, count);
1483 mtx_lock(&vnode_free_list_mtx);
1485 if (getnewvnode_wait(0) == 0) {
1488 atomic_add_long(&numvnodes, 1);
1492 mtx_unlock(&vnode_free_list_mtx);
1496 * This hack is fragile, especially if desiredvnodes or wantvnodes are
1497 * misconfgured or changed significantly. Reducing desiredvnodes below
1498 * the reserved amount should cause bizarre behaviour like reducing it
1499 * below the number of active vnodes -- the system will try to reduce
1500 * numvnodes to match, but should fail, so the subtraction below should
1504 getnewvnode_drop_reserve(void)
1509 atomic_subtract_long(&numvnodes, td->td_vp_reserv);
1510 td->td_vp_reserv = 0;
1514 * Return the next vnode from the free list.
1517 getnewvnode(const char *tag, struct mount *mp, struct vop_vector *vops,
1522 struct lock_object *lo;
1523 static int cyclecount;
1526 CTR3(KTR_VFS, "%s: mp %p with tag %s", __func__, mp, tag);
1529 if (td->td_vp_reserv > 0) {
1530 td->td_vp_reserv -= 1;
1533 mtx_lock(&vnode_free_list_mtx);
1534 if (numvnodes < desiredvnodes)
1536 else if (cyclecount++ >= freevnodes) {
1541 * Grow the vnode cache if it will not be above its target max
1542 * after growing. Otherwise, if the free list is nonempty, try
1543 * to reclaim 1 item from it before growing the cache (possibly
1544 * above its target max if the reclamation failed or is delayed).
1545 * Otherwise, wait for some space. In all cases, schedule
1546 * vnlru_proc() if we are getting short of space. The watermarks
1547 * should be chosen so that we never wait or even reclaim from
1548 * the free list to below its target minimum.
1550 if (numvnodes + 1 <= desiredvnodes)
1552 else if (freevnodes > 0)
1553 vnlru_free_locked(1, NULL);
1555 error = getnewvnode_wait(mp != NULL && (mp->mnt_kern_flag &
1557 #if 0 /* XXX Not all VFS_VGET/ffs_vget callers check returns. */
1559 mtx_unlock(&vnode_free_list_mtx);
1565 atomic_add_long(&numvnodes, 1);
1566 mtx_unlock(&vnode_free_list_mtx);
1568 counter_u64_add(vnodes_created, 1);
1569 vp = (struct vnode *) uma_zalloc(vnode_zone, M_WAITOK);
1571 * Locks are given the generic name "vnode" when created.
1572 * Follow the historic practice of using the filesystem
1573 * name when they allocated, e.g., "zfs", "ufs", "nfs, etc.
1575 * Locks live in a witness group keyed on their name. Thus,
1576 * when a lock is renamed, it must also move from the witness
1577 * group of its old name to the witness group of its new name.
1579 * The change only needs to be made when the vnode moves
1580 * from one filesystem type to another. We ensure that each
1581 * filesystem use a single static name pointer for its tag so
1582 * that we can compare pointers rather than doing a strcmp().
1584 lo = &vp->v_vnlock->lock_object;
1585 if (lo->lo_name != tag) {
1587 WITNESS_DESTROY(lo);
1588 WITNESS_INIT(lo, tag);
1591 * By default, don't allow shared locks unless filesystems opt-in.
1593 vp->v_vnlock->lock_object.lo_flags |= LK_NOSHARE;
1595 * Finalize various vnode identity bits.
1597 KASSERT(vp->v_object == NULL, ("stale v_object %p", vp));
1598 KASSERT(vp->v_lockf == NULL, ("stale v_lockf %p", vp));
1599 KASSERT(vp->v_pollinfo == NULL, ("stale v_pollinfo %p", vp));
1603 v_init_counters(vp);
1604 vp->v_bufobj.bo_ops = &buf_ops_bio;
1606 if (mp == NULL && vops != &dead_vnodeops)
1607 printf("NULL mp in getnewvnode(9), tag %s\n", tag);
1611 if (mp != NULL && (mp->mnt_flag & MNT_MULTILABEL) == 0)
1612 mac_vnode_associate_singlelabel(mp, vp);
1615 vp->v_bufobj.bo_bsize = mp->mnt_stat.f_iosize;
1616 if ((mp->mnt_kern_flag & MNTK_NOKNOTE) != 0)
1617 vp->v_vflag |= VV_NOKNOTE;
1621 * For the filesystems which do not use vfs_hash_insert(),
1622 * still initialize v_hash to have vfs_hash_index() useful.
1623 * E.g., nullfs uses vfs_hash_index() on the lower vnode for
1626 vp->v_hash = (uintptr_t)vp >> vnsz2log;
1633 * Delete from old mount point vnode list, if on one.
1636 delmntque(struct vnode *vp)
1646 KASSERT(mp->mnt_activevnodelistsize <= mp->mnt_nvnodelistsize,
1647 ("Active vnode list size %d > Vnode list size %d",
1648 mp->mnt_activevnodelistsize, mp->mnt_nvnodelistsize));
1649 active = vp->v_iflag & VI_ACTIVE;
1650 vp->v_iflag &= ~VI_ACTIVE;
1652 mtx_lock(&mp->mnt_listmtx);
1653 TAILQ_REMOVE(&mp->mnt_activevnodelist, vp, v_actfreelist);
1654 mp->mnt_activevnodelistsize--;
1655 mtx_unlock(&mp->mnt_listmtx);
1659 VNASSERT(mp->mnt_nvnodelistsize > 0, vp,
1660 ("bad mount point vnode list size"));
1661 TAILQ_REMOVE(&mp->mnt_nvnodelist, vp, v_nmntvnodes);
1662 mp->mnt_nvnodelistsize--;
1668 insmntque_stddtr(struct vnode *vp, void *dtr_arg)
1672 vp->v_op = &dead_vnodeops;
1678 * Insert into list of vnodes for the new mount point, if available.
1681 insmntque1(struct vnode *vp, struct mount *mp,
1682 void (*dtr)(struct vnode *, void *), void *dtr_arg)
1685 KASSERT(vp->v_mount == NULL,
1686 ("insmntque: vnode already on per mount vnode list"));
1687 VNASSERT(mp != NULL, vp, ("Don't call insmntque(foo, NULL)"));
1688 ASSERT_VOP_ELOCKED(vp, "insmntque: non-locked vp");
1691 * We acquire the vnode interlock early to ensure that the
1692 * vnode cannot be recycled by another process releasing a
1693 * holdcnt on it before we get it on both the vnode list
1694 * and the active vnode list. The mount mutex protects only
1695 * manipulation of the vnode list and the vnode freelist
1696 * mutex protects only manipulation of the active vnode list.
1697 * Hence the need to hold the vnode interlock throughout.
1701 if (((mp->mnt_kern_flag & MNTK_NOINSMNTQ) != 0 &&
1702 ((mp->mnt_kern_flag & MNTK_UNMOUNTF) != 0 ||
1703 mp->mnt_nvnodelistsize == 0)) &&
1704 (vp->v_vflag & VV_FORCEINSMQ) == 0) {
1713 TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&mp->mnt_nvnodelist, vp, v_nmntvnodes);
1714 VNASSERT(mp->mnt_nvnodelistsize >= 0, vp,
1715 ("neg mount point vnode list size"));
1716 mp->mnt_nvnodelistsize++;
1717 KASSERT((vp->v_iflag & VI_ACTIVE) == 0,
1718 ("Activating already active vnode"));
1719 vp->v_iflag |= VI_ACTIVE;
1720 mtx_lock(&mp->mnt_listmtx);
1721 TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(&mp->mnt_activevnodelist, vp, v_actfreelist);
1722 mp->mnt_activevnodelistsize++;
1723 mtx_unlock(&mp->mnt_listmtx);
1730 insmntque(struct vnode *vp, struct mount *mp)
1733 return (insmntque1(vp, mp, insmntque_stddtr, NULL));
1737 * Flush out and invalidate all buffers associated with a bufobj
1738 * Called with the underlying object locked.
1741 bufobj_invalbuf(struct bufobj *bo, int flags, int slpflag, int slptimeo)
1746 if (flags & V_SAVE) {
1747 error = bufobj_wwait(bo, slpflag, slptimeo);
1752 if (bo->bo_dirty.bv_cnt > 0) {
1754 if ((error = BO_SYNC(bo, MNT_WAIT)) != 0)
1757 * XXX We could save a lock/unlock if this was only
1758 * enabled under INVARIANTS
1761 if (bo->bo_numoutput > 0 || bo->bo_dirty.bv_cnt > 0)
1762 panic("vinvalbuf: dirty bufs");
1766 * If you alter this loop please notice that interlock is dropped and
1767 * reacquired in flushbuflist. Special care is needed to ensure that
1768 * no race conditions occur from this.
1771 error = flushbuflist(&bo->bo_clean,
1772 flags, bo, slpflag, slptimeo);
1773 if (error == 0 && !(flags & V_CLEANONLY))
1774 error = flushbuflist(&bo->bo_dirty,
1775 flags, bo, slpflag, slptimeo);
1776 if (error != 0 && error != EAGAIN) {
1780 } while (error != 0);
1783 * Wait for I/O to complete. XXX needs cleaning up. The vnode can
1784 * have write I/O in-progress but if there is a VM object then the
1785 * VM object can also have read-I/O in-progress.
1788 bufobj_wwait(bo, 0, 0);
1789 if ((flags & V_VMIO) == 0) {
1791 if (bo->bo_object != NULL) {
1792 VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(bo->bo_object);
1793 vm_object_pip_wait(bo->bo_object, "bovlbx");
1794 VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(bo->bo_object);
1798 } while (bo->bo_numoutput > 0);
1802 * Destroy the copy in the VM cache, too.
1804 if (bo->bo_object != NULL &&
1805 (flags & (V_ALT | V_NORMAL | V_CLEANONLY | V_VMIO)) == 0) {
1806 VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(bo->bo_object);
1807 vm_object_page_remove(bo->bo_object, 0, 0, (flags & V_SAVE) ?
1808 OBJPR_CLEANONLY : 0);
1809 VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(bo->bo_object);
1814 if ((flags & (V_ALT | V_NORMAL | V_CLEANONLY | V_VMIO |
1815 V_ALLOWCLEAN)) == 0 && (bo->bo_dirty.bv_cnt > 0 ||
1816 bo->bo_clean.bv_cnt > 0))
1817 panic("vinvalbuf: flush failed");
1818 if ((flags & (V_ALT | V_NORMAL | V_CLEANONLY | V_VMIO)) == 0 &&
1819 bo->bo_dirty.bv_cnt > 0)
1820 panic("vinvalbuf: flush dirty failed");
1827 * Flush out and invalidate all buffers associated with a vnode.
1828 * Called with the underlying object locked.
1831 vinvalbuf(struct vnode *vp, int flags, int slpflag, int slptimeo)
1834 CTR3(KTR_VFS, "%s: vp %p with flags %d", __func__, vp, flags);
1835 ASSERT_VOP_LOCKED(vp, "vinvalbuf");
1836 if (vp->v_object != NULL && vp->v_object->handle != vp)
1838 return (bufobj_invalbuf(&vp->v_bufobj, flags, slpflag, slptimeo));
1842 * Flush out buffers on the specified list.
1846 flushbuflist(struct bufv *bufv, int flags, struct bufobj *bo, int slpflag,
1849 struct buf *bp, *nbp;
1854 ASSERT_BO_WLOCKED(bo);
1857 TAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE(bp, &bufv->bv_hd, b_bobufs, nbp) {
1859 * If we are flushing both V_NORMAL and V_ALT buffers then
1860 * do not skip any buffers. If we are flushing only V_NORMAL
1861 * buffers then skip buffers marked as BX_ALTDATA. If we are
1862 * flushing only V_ALT buffers then skip buffers not marked
1865 if (((flags & (V_NORMAL | V_ALT)) != (V_NORMAL | V_ALT)) &&
1866 (((flags & V_NORMAL) && (bp->b_xflags & BX_ALTDATA) != 0) ||
1867 ((flags & V_ALT) && (bp->b_xflags & BX_ALTDATA) == 0))) {
1871 lblkno = nbp->b_lblkno;
1872 xflags = nbp->b_xflags & (BX_VNDIRTY | BX_VNCLEAN);
1875 error = BUF_TIMELOCK(bp,
1876 LK_EXCLUSIVE | LK_SLEEPFAIL | LK_INTERLOCK, BO_LOCKPTR(bo),
1877 "flushbuf", slpflag, slptimeo);
1880 return (error != ENOLCK ? error : EAGAIN);
1882 KASSERT(bp->b_bufobj == bo,
1883 ("bp %p wrong b_bufobj %p should be %p",
1884 bp, bp->b_bufobj, bo));
1886 * XXX Since there are no node locks for NFS, I
1887 * believe there is a slight chance that a delayed
1888 * write will occur while sleeping just above, so
1891 if (((bp->b_flags & (B_DELWRI | B_INVAL)) == B_DELWRI) &&
1894 bp->b_flags |= B_ASYNC;
1897 return (EAGAIN); /* XXX: why not loop ? */
1900 bp->b_flags |= (B_INVAL | B_RELBUF);
1901 bp->b_flags &= ~B_ASYNC;
1906 nbp = gbincore(bo, lblkno);
1907 if (nbp == NULL || (nbp->b_xflags & (BX_VNDIRTY | BX_VNCLEAN))
1909 break; /* nbp invalid */
1915 bnoreuselist(struct bufv *bufv, struct bufobj *bo, daddr_t startn, daddr_t endn)
1921 ASSERT_BO_LOCKED(bo);
1923 for (lblkno = startn;;) {
1925 bp = BUF_PCTRIE_LOOKUP_GE(&bufv->bv_root, lblkno);
1926 if (bp == NULL || bp->b_lblkno >= endn ||
1927 bp->b_lblkno < startn)
1929 error = BUF_TIMELOCK(bp, LK_EXCLUSIVE | LK_SLEEPFAIL |
1930 LK_INTERLOCK, BO_LOCKPTR(bo), "brlsfl", 0, 0);
1933 if (error == ENOLCK)
1937 KASSERT(bp->b_bufobj == bo,
1938 ("bp %p wrong b_bufobj %p should be %p",
1939 bp, bp->b_bufobj, bo));
1940 lblkno = bp->b_lblkno + 1;
1941 if ((bp->b_flags & B_MANAGED) == 0)
1943 bp->b_flags |= B_RELBUF;
1945 * In the VMIO case, use the B_NOREUSE flag to hint that the
1946 * pages backing each buffer in the range are unlikely to be
1947 * reused. Dirty buffers will have the hint applied once
1948 * they've been written.
1950 if ((bp->b_flags & B_VMIO) != 0)
1951 bp->b_flags |= B_NOREUSE;
1959 * Truncate a file's buffer and pages to a specified length. This
1960 * is in lieu of the old vinvalbuf mechanism, which performed unneeded
1964 vtruncbuf(struct vnode *vp, off_t length, int blksize)
1966 struct buf *bp, *nbp;
1970 CTR4(KTR_VFS, "%s: vp %p with block %d:%ju", __func__,
1971 vp, blksize, (uintmax_t)length);
1974 * Round up to the *next* lbn.
1976 startlbn = howmany(length, blksize);
1978 ASSERT_VOP_LOCKED(vp, "vtruncbuf");
1984 while (v_inval_buf_range_locked(vp, bo, startlbn, INT64_MAX) == EAGAIN)
1989 TAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE(bp, &bo->bo_dirty.bv_hd, b_bobufs, nbp) {
1990 if (bp->b_lblkno > 0)
1993 * Since we hold the vnode lock this should only
1994 * fail if we're racing with the buf daemon.
1997 LK_EXCLUSIVE | LK_SLEEPFAIL | LK_INTERLOCK,
1998 BO_LOCKPTR(bo)) == ENOLCK)
1999 goto restart_unlocked;
2001 VNASSERT((bp->b_flags & B_DELWRI), vp,
2002 ("buf(%p) on dirty queue without DELWRI", bp));
2011 bufobj_wwait(bo, 0, 0);
2013 vnode_pager_setsize(vp, length);
2019 * Invalidate the cached pages of a file's buffer within the range of block
2020 * numbers [startlbn, endlbn).
2023 v_inval_buf_range(struct vnode *vp, daddr_t startlbn, daddr_t endlbn,
2029 ASSERT_VOP_LOCKED(vp, "v_inval_buf_range");
2031 start = blksize * startlbn;
2032 end = blksize * endlbn;
2036 MPASS(blksize == bo->bo_bsize);
2038 while (v_inval_buf_range_locked(vp, bo, startlbn, endlbn) == EAGAIN)
2042 vn_pages_remove(vp, OFF_TO_IDX(start), OFF_TO_IDX(end + PAGE_SIZE - 1));
2046 v_inval_buf_range_locked(struct vnode *vp, struct bufobj *bo,
2047 daddr_t startlbn, daddr_t endlbn)
2049 struct buf *bp, *nbp;
2052 ASSERT_VOP_LOCKED(vp, "v_inval_buf_range_locked");
2053 ASSERT_BO_LOCKED(bo);
2057 TAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE(bp, &bo->bo_clean.bv_hd, b_bobufs, nbp) {
2058 if (bp->b_lblkno < startlbn || bp->b_lblkno >= endlbn)
2061 LK_EXCLUSIVE | LK_SLEEPFAIL | LK_INTERLOCK,
2062 BO_LOCKPTR(bo)) == ENOLCK) {
2068 bp->b_flags |= B_INVAL | B_RELBUF;
2069 bp->b_flags &= ~B_ASYNC;
2075 (((nbp->b_xflags & BX_VNCLEAN) == 0) ||
2077 (nbp->b_flags & B_DELWRI) != 0))
2081 TAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE(bp, &bo->bo_dirty.bv_hd, b_bobufs, nbp) {
2082 if (bp->b_lblkno < startlbn || bp->b_lblkno >= endlbn)
2085 LK_EXCLUSIVE | LK_SLEEPFAIL | LK_INTERLOCK,
2086 BO_LOCKPTR(bo)) == ENOLCK) {
2091 bp->b_flags |= B_INVAL | B_RELBUF;
2092 bp->b_flags &= ~B_ASYNC;
2098 (((nbp->b_xflags & BX_VNDIRTY) == 0) ||
2099 (nbp->b_vp != vp) ||
2100 (nbp->b_flags & B_DELWRI) == 0))
2108 buf_vlist_remove(struct buf *bp)
2112 KASSERT(bp->b_bufobj != NULL, ("No b_bufobj %p", bp));
2113 ASSERT_BO_WLOCKED(bp->b_bufobj);
2114 KASSERT((bp->b_xflags & (BX_VNDIRTY|BX_VNCLEAN)) !=
2115 (BX_VNDIRTY|BX_VNCLEAN),
2116 ("buf_vlist_remove: Buf %p is on two lists", bp));
2117 if (bp->b_xflags & BX_VNDIRTY)
2118 bv = &bp->b_bufobj->bo_dirty;
2120 bv = &bp->b_bufobj->bo_clean;
2121 BUF_PCTRIE_REMOVE(&bv->bv_root, bp->b_lblkno);
2122 TAILQ_REMOVE(&bv->bv_hd, bp, b_bobufs);
2124 bp->b_xflags &= ~(BX_VNDIRTY | BX_VNCLEAN);
2128 * Add the buffer to the sorted clean or dirty block list.
2130 * NOTE: xflags is passed as a constant, optimizing this inline function!
2133 buf_vlist_add(struct buf *bp, struct bufobj *bo, b_xflags_t xflags)
2139 ASSERT_BO_WLOCKED(bo);
2140 KASSERT((xflags & BX_VNDIRTY) == 0 || (bo->bo_flag & BO_DEAD) == 0,
2141 ("dead bo %p", bo));
2142 KASSERT((bp->b_xflags & (BX_VNDIRTY|BX_VNCLEAN)) == 0,
2143 ("buf_vlist_add: Buf %p has existing xflags %d", bp, bp->b_xflags));
2144 bp->b_xflags |= xflags;
2145 if (xflags & BX_VNDIRTY)
2151 * Keep the list ordered. Optimize empty list insertion. Assume
2152 * we tend to grow at the tail so lookup_le should usually be cheaper
2155 if (bv->bv_cnt == 0 ||
2156 bp->b_lblkno > TAILQ_LAST(&bv->bv_hd, buflists)->b_lblkno)
2157 TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&bv->bv_hd, bp, b_bobufs);
2158 else if ((n = BUF_PCTRIE_LOOKUP_LE(&bv->bv_root, bp->b_lblkno)) == NULL)
2159 TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(&bv->bv_hd, bp, b_bobufs);
2161 TAILQ_INSERT_AFTER(&bv->bv_hd, n, bp, b_bobufs);
2162 error = BUF_PCTRIE_INSERT(&bv->bv_root, bp);
2164 panic("buf_vlist_add: Preallocated nodes insufficient.");
2169 * Look up a buffer using the buffer tries.
2172 gbincore(struct bufobj *bo, daddr_t lblkno)
2176 ASSERT_BO_LOCKED(bo);
2177 bp = BUF_PCTRIE_LOOKUP(&bo->bo_clean.bv_root, lblkno);
2180 return BUF_PCTRIE_LOOKUP(&bo->bo_dirty.bv_root, lblkno);
2184 * Associate a buffer with a vnode.
2187 bgetvp(struct vnode *vp, struct buf *bp)
2192 ASSERT_BO_WLOCKED(bo);
2193 VNASSERT(bp->b_vp == NULL, bp->b_vp, ("bgetvp: not free"));
2195 CTR3(KTR_BUF, "bgetvp(%p) vp %p flags %X", bp, vp, bp->b_flags);
2196 VNASSERT((bp->b_xflags & (BX_VNDIRTY|BX_VNCLEAN)) == 0, vp,
2197 ("bgetvp: bp already attached! %p", bp));
2203 * Insert onto list for new vnode.
2205 buf_vlist_add(bp, bo, BX_VNCLEAN);
2209 * Disassociate a buffer from a vnode.
2212 brelvp(struct buf *bp)
2217 CTR3(KTR_BUF, "brelvp(%p) vp %p flags %X", bp, bp->b_vp, bp->b_flags);
2218 KASSERT(bp->b_vp != NULL, ("brelvp: NULL"));
2221 * Delete from old vnode list, if on one.
2223 vp = bp->b_vp; /* XXX */
2226 if (bp->b_xflags & (BX_VNDIRTY | BX_VNCLEAN))
2227 buf_vlist_remove(bp);
2229 panic("brelvp: Buffer %p not on queue.", bp);
2230 if ((bo->bo_flag & BO_ONWORKLST) && bo->bo_dirty.bv_cnt == 0) {
2231 bo->bo_flag &= ~BO_ONWORKLST;
2232 mtx_lock(&sync_mtx);
2233 LIST_REMOVE(bo, bo_synclist);
2234 syncer_worklist_len--;
2235 mtx_unlock(&sync_mtx);
2238 bp->b_bufobj = NULL;
2244 * Add an item to the syncer work queue.
2247 vn_syncer_add_to_worklist(struct bufobj *bo, int delay)
2251 ASSERT_BO_WLOCKED(bo);
2253 mtx_lock(&sync_mtx);
2254 if (bo->bo_flag & BO_ONWORKLST)
2255 LIST_REMOVE(bo, bo_synclist);
2257 bo->bo_flag |= BO_ONWORKLST;
2258 syncer_worklist_len++;
2261 if (delay > syncer_maxdelay - 2)
2262 delay = syncer_maxdelay - 2;
2263 slot = (syncer_delayno + delay) & syncer_mask;
2265 LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&syncer_workitem_pending[slot], bo, bo_synclist);
2266 mtx_unlock(&sync_mtx);
2270 sysctl_vfs_worklist_len(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
2274 mtx_lock(&sync_mtx);
2275 len = syncer_worklist_len - sync_vnode_count;
2276 mtx_unlock(&sync_mtx);
2277 error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, &len, sizeof(len));
2281 SYSCTL_PROC(_vfs, OID_AUTO, worklist_len, CTLTYPE_INT | CTLFLAG_RD, NULL, 0,
2282 sysctl_vfs_worklist_len, "I", "Syncer thread worklist length");
2284 static struct proc *updateproc;
2285 static void sched_sync(void);
2286 static struct kproc_desc up_kp = {
2291 SYSINIT(syncer, SI_SUB_KTHREAD_UPDATE, SI_ORDER_FIRST, kproc_start, &up_kp);
2294 sync_vnode(struct synclist *slp, struct bufobj **bo, struct thread *td)
2299 *bo = LIST_FIRST(slp);
2303 if (VOP_ISLOCKED(vp) != 0 || VI_TRYLOCK(vp) == 0)
2306 * We use vhold in case the vnode does not
2307 * successfully sync. vhold prevents the vnode from
2308 * going away when we unlock the sync_mtx so that
2309 * we can acquire the vnode interlock.
2312 mtx_unlock(&sync_mtx);
2314 if (vn_start_write(vp, &mp, V_NOWAIT) != 0) {
2316 mtx_lock(&sync_mtx);
2317 return (*bo == LIST_FIRST(slp));
2319 vn_lock(vp, LK_EXCLUSIVE | LK_RETRY);
2320 (void) VOP_FSYNC(vp, MNT_LAZY, td);
2322 vn_finished_write(mp);
2324 if (((*bo)->bo_flag & BO_ONWORKLST) != 0) {
2326 * Put us back on the worklist. The worklist
2327 * routine will remove us from our current
2328 * position and then add us back in at a later
2331 vn_syncer_add_to_worklist(*bo, syncdelay);
2335 mtx_lock(&sync_mtx);
2339 static int first_printf = 1;
2342 * System filesystem synchronizer daemon.
2347 struct synclist *next, *slp;
2350 struct thread *td = curthread;
2352 int net_worklist_len;
2353 int syncer_final_iter;
2357 syncer_final_iter = 0;
2358 syncer_state = SYNCER_RUNNING;
2359 starttime = time_uptime;
2360 td->td_pflags |= TDP_NORUNNINGBUF;
2362 EVENTHANDLER_REGISTER(shutdown_pre_sync, syncer_shutdown, td->td_proc,
2365 mtx_lock(&sync_mtx);
2367 if (syncer_state == SYNCER_FINAL_DELAY &&
2368 syncer_final_iter == 0) {
2369 mtx_unlock(&sync_mtx);
2370 kproc_suspend_check(td->td_proc);
2371 mtx_lock(&sync_mtx);
2373 net_worklist_len = syncer_worklist_len - sync_vnode_count;
2374 if (syncer_state != SYNCER_RUNNING &&
2375 starttime != time_uptime) {
2377 printf("\nSyncing disks, vnodes remaining... ");
2380 printf("%d ", net_worklist_len);
2382 starttime = time_uptime;
2385 * Push files whose dirty time has expired. Be careful
2386 * of interrupt race on slp queue.
2388 * Skip over empty worklist slots when shutting down.
2391 slp = &syncer_workitem_pending[syncer_delayno];
2392 syncer_delayno += 1;
2393 if (syncer_delayno == syncer_maxdelay)
2395 next = &syncer_workitem_pending[syncer_delayno];
2397 * If the worklist has wrapped since the
2398 * it was emptied of all but syncer vnodes,
2399 * switch to the FINAL_DELAY state and run
2400 * for one more second.
2402 if (syncer_state == SYNCER_SHUTTING_DOWN &&
2403 net_worklist_len == 0 &&
2404 last_work_seen == syncer_delayno) {
2405 syncer_state = SYNCER_FINAL_DELAY;
2406 syncer_final_iter = SYNCER_SHUTDOWN_SPEEDUP;
2408 } while (syncer_state != SYNCER_RUNNING && LIST_EMPTY(slp) &&
2409 syncer_worklist_len > 0);
2412 * Keep track of the last time there was anything
2413 * on the worklist other than syncer vnodes.
2414 * Return to the SHUTTING_DOWN state if any
2417 if (net_worklist_len > 0 || syncer_state == SYNCER_RUNNING)
2418 last_work_seen = syncer_delayno;
2419 if (net_worklist_len > 0 && syncer_state == SYNCER_FINAL_DELAY)
2420 syncer_state = SYNCER_SHUTTING_DOWN;
2421 while (!LIST_EMPTY(slp)) {
2422 error = sync_vnode(slp, &bo, td);
2424 LIST_REMOVE(bo, bo_synclist);
2425 LIST_INSERT_HEAD(next, bo, bo_synclist);
2429 if (first_printf == 0) {
2431 * Drop the sync mutex, because some watchdog
2432 * drivers need to sleep while patting
2434 mtx_unlock(&sync_mtx);
2435 wdog_kern_pat(WD_LASTVAL);
2436 mtx_lock(&sync_mtx);
2440 if (syncer_state == SYNCER_FINAL_DELAY && syncer_final_iter > 0)
2441 syncer_final_iter--;
2443 * The variable rushjob allows the kernel to speed up the
2444 * processing of the filesystem syncer process. A rushjob
2445 * value of N tells the filesystem syncer to process the next
2446 * N seconds worth of work on its queue ASAP. Currently rushjob
2447 * is used by the soft update code to speed up the filesystem
2448 * syncer process when the incore state is getting so far
2449 * ahead of the disk that the kernel memory pool is being
2450 * threatened with exhaustion.
2457 * Just sleep for a short period of time between
2458 * iterations when shutting down to allow some I/O
2461 * If it has taken us less than a second to process the
2462 * current work, then wait. Otherwise start right over
2463 * again. We can still lose time if any single round
2464 * takes more than two seconds, but it does not really
2465 * matter as we are just trying to generally pace the
2466 * filesystem activity.
2468 if (syncer_state != SYNCER_RUNNING ||
2469 time_uptime == starttime) {
2471 sched_prio(td, PPAUSE);
2474 if (syncer_state != SYNCER_RUNNING)
2475 cv_timedwait(&sync_wakeup, &sync_mtx,
2476 hz / SYNCER_SHUTDOWN_SPEEDUP);
2477 else if (time_uptime == starttime)
2478 cv_timedwait(&sync_wakeup, &sync_mtx, hz);
2483 * Request the syncer daemon to speed up its work.
2484 * We never push it to speed up more than half of its
2485 * normal turn time, otherwise it could take over the cpu.
2488 speedup_syncer(void)
2492 mtx_lock(&sync_mtx);
2493 if (rushjob < syncdelay / 2) {
2495 stat_rush_requests += 1;
2498 mtx_unlock(&sync_mtx);
2499 cv_broadcast(&sync_wakeup);
2504 * Tell the syncer to speed up its work and run though its work
2505 * list several times, then tell it to shut down.
2508 syncer_shutdown(void *arg, int howto)
2511 if (howto & RB_NOSYNC)
2513 mtx_lock(&sync_mtx);
2514 syncer_state = SYNCER_SHUTTING_DOWN;
2516 mtx_unlock(&sync_mtx);
2517 cv_broadcast(&sync_wakeup);
2518 kproc_shutdown(arg, howto);
2522 syncer_suspend(void)
2525 syncer_shutdown(updateproc, 0);
2532 mtx_lock(&sync_mtx);
2534 syncer_state = SYNCER_RUNNING;
2535 mtx_unlock(&sync_mtx);
2536 cv_broadcast(&sync_wakeup);
2537 kproc_resume(updateproc);
2541 * Reassign a buffer from one vnode to another.
2542 * Used to assign file specific control information
2543 * (indirect blocks) to the vnode to which they belong.
2546 reassignbuf(struct buf *bp)
2559 CTR3(KTR_BUF, "reassignbuf(%p) vp %p flags %X",
2560 bp, bp->b_vp, bp->b_flags);
2562 * B_PAGING flagged buffers cannot be reassigned because their vp
2563 * is not fully linked in.
2565 if (bp->b_flags & B_PAGING)
2566 panic("cannot reassign paging buffer");
2569 * Delete from old vnode list, if on one.
2572 if (bp->b_xflags & (BX_VNDIRTY | BX_VNCLEAN))
2573 buf_vlist_remove(bp);
2575 panic("reassignbuf: Buffer %p not on queue.", bp);
2577 * If dirty, put on list of dirty buffers; otherwise insert onto list
2580 if (bp->b_flags & B_DELWRI) {
2581 if ((bo->bo_flag & BO_ONWORKLST) == 0) {
2582 switch (vp->v_type) {
2592 vn_syncer_add_to_worklist(bo, delay);
2594 buf_vlist_add(bp, bo, BX_VNDIRTY);
2596 buf_vlist_add(bp, bo, BX_VNCLEAN);
2598 if ((bo->bo_flag & BO_ONWORKLST) && bo->bo_dirty.bv_cnt == 0) {
2599 mtx_lock(&sync_mtx);
2600 LIST_REMOVE(bo, bo_synclist);
2601 syncer_worklist_len--;
2602 mtx_unlock(&sync_mtx);
2603 bo->bo_flag &= ~BO_ONWORKLST;
2608 bp = TAILQ_FIRST(&bv->bv_hd);
2609 KASSERT(bp == NULL || bp->b_bufobj == bo,
2610 ("bp %p wrong b_bufobj %p should be %p", bp, bp->b_bufobj, bo));
2611 bp = TAILQ_LAST(&bv->bv_hd, buflists);
2612 KASSERT(bp == NULL || bp->b_bufobj == bo,
2613 ("bp %p wrong b_bufobj %p should be %p", bp, bp->b_bufobj, bo));
2615 bp = TAILQ_FIRST(&bv->bv_hd);
2616 KASSERT(bp == NULL || bp->b_bufobj == bo,
2617 ("bp %p wrong b_bufobj %p should be %p", bp, bp->b_bufobj, bo));
2618 bp = TAILQ_LAST(&bv->bv_hd, buflists);
2619 KASSERT(bp == NULL || bp->b_bufobj == bo,
2620 ("bp %p wrong b_bufobj %p should be %p", bp, bp->b_bufobj, bo));
2626 v_init_counters(struct vnode *vp)
2629 VNASSERT(vp->v_type == VNON && vp->v_data == NULL && vp->v_iflag == 0,
2630 vp, ("%s called for an initialized vnode", __FUNCTION__));
2631 ASSERT_VI_UNLOCKED(vp, __FUNCTION__);
2633 refcount_init(&vp->v_holdcnt, 1);
2634 refcount_init(&vp->v_usecount, 1);
2638 v_incr_usecount_locked(struct vnode *vp)
2641 ASSERT_VI_LOCKED(vp, __func__);
2642 if ((vp->v_iflag & VI_OWEINACT) != 0) {
2643 VNASSERT(vp->v_usecount == 0, vp,
2644 ("vnode with usecount and VI_OWEINACT set"));
2645 vp->v_iflag &= ~VI_OWEINACT;
2647 refcount_acquire(&vp->v_usecount);
2648 v_incr_devcount(vp);
2652 * Increment the use count on the vnode, taking care to reference
2653 * the driver's usecount if this is a chardev.
2656 v_incr_usecount(struct vnode *vp)
2659 ASSERT_VI_UNLOCKED(vp, __func__);
2660 CTR2(KTR_VFS, "%s: vp %p", __func__, vp);
2662 if (vp->v_type != VCHR &&
2663 refcount_acquire_if_not_zero(&vp->v_usecount)) {
2664 VNODE_REFCOUNT_FENCE_ACQ();
2665 VNASSERT((vp->v_iflag & VI_OWEINACT) == 0, vp,
2666 ("vnode with usecount and VI_OWEINACT set"));
2669 v_incr_usecount_locked(vp);
2675 * Increment si_usecount of the associated device, if any.
2678 v_incr_devcount(struct vnode *vp)
2681 ASSERT_VI_LOCKED(vp, __FUNCTION__);
2682 if (vp->v_type == VCHR && vp->v_rdev != NULL) {
2684 vp->v_rdev->si_usecount++;
2690 * Decrement si_usecount of the associated device, if any.
2693 v_decr_devcount(struct vnode *vp)
2696 ASSERT_VI_LOCKED(vp, __FUNCTION__);
2697 if (vp->v_type == VCHR && vp->v_rdev != NULL) {
2699 vp->v_rdev->si_usecount--;
2705 * Grab a particular vnode from the free list, increment its
2706 * reference count and lock it. VI_DOOMED is set if the vnode
2707 * is being destroyed. Only callers who specify LK_RETRY will
2708 * see doomed vnodes. If inactive processing was delayed in
2709 * vput try to do it here.
2711 * Notes on lockless counter manipulation:
2712 * _vhold, vputx and other routines make various decisions based
2713 * on either holdcnt or usecount being 0. As long as either counter
2714 * is not transitioning 0->1 nor 1->0, the manipulation can be done
2715 * with atomic operations. Otherwise the interlock is taken covering
2716 * both the atomic and additional actions.
2719 vget(struct vnode *vp, int flags, struct thread *td)
2721 int error, oweinact;
2723 VNASSERT((flags & LK_TYPE_MASK) != 0, vp,
2724 ("vget: invalid lock operation"));
2726 if ((flags & LK_INTERLOCK) != 0)
2727 ASSERT_VI_LOCKED(vp, __func__);
2729 ASSERT_VI_UNLOCKED(vp, __func__);
2730 if ((flags & LK_VNHELD) != 0)
2731 VNASSERT((vp->v_holdcnt > 0), vp,
2732 ("vget: LK_VNHELD passed but vnode not held"));
2734 CTR3(KTR_VFS, "%s: vp %p with flags %d", __func__, vp, flags);
2736 if ((flags & LK_VNHELD) == 0)
2737 _vhold(vp, (flags & LK_INTERLOCK) != 0);
2739 if ((error = vn_lock(vp, flags)) != 0) {
2741 CTR2(KTR_VFS, "%s: impossible to lock vnode %p", __func__,
2745 if (vp->v_iflag & VI_DOOMED && (flags & LK_RETRY) == 0)
2746 panic("vget: vn_lock failed to return ENOENT\n");
2748 * We don't guarantee that any particular close will
2749 * trigger inactive processing so just make a best effort
2750 * here at preventing a reference to a removed file. If
2751 * we don't succeed no harm is done.
2753 * Upgrade our holdcnt to a usecount.
2755 if (vp->v_type == VCHR ||
2756 !refcount_acquire_if_not_zero(&vp->v_usecount)) {
2758 if ((vp->v_iflag & VI_OWEINACT) == 0) {
2762 vp->v_iflag &= ~VI_OWEINACT;
2763 VNODE_REFCOUNT_FENCE_REL();
2765 refcount_acquire(&vp->v_usecount);
2766 v_incr_devcount(vp);
2767 if (oweinact && VOP_ISLOCKED(vp) == LK_EXCLUSIVE &&
2768 (flags & LK_NOWAIT) == 0)
2776 * Increase the reference (use) and hold count of a vnode.
2777 * This will also remove the vnode from the free list if it is presently free.
2780 vref(struct vnode *vp)
2783 CTR2(KTR_VFS, "%s: vp %p", __func__, vp);
2785 v_incr_usecount(vp);
2789 vrefl(struct vnode *vp)
2792 ASSERT_VI_LOCKED(vp, __func__);
2793 CTR2(KTR_VFS, "%s: vp %p", __func__, vp);
2795 v_incr_usecount_locked(vp);
2799 vrefact(struct vnode *vp)
2802 CTR2(KTR_VFS, "%s: vp %p", __func__, vp);
2803 if (__predict_false(vp->v_type == VCHR)) {
2804 VNASSERT(vp->v_holdcnt > 0 && vp->v_usecount > 0, vp,
2805 ("%s: wrong ref counts", __func__));
2810 int old = atomic_fetchadd_int(&vp->v_holdcnt, 1);
2811 VNASSERT(old > 0, vp, ("%s: wrong hold count", __func__));
2812 old = atomic_fetchadd_int(&vp->v_usecount, 1);
2813 VNASSERT(old > 0, vp, ("%s: wrong use count", __func__));
2815 refcount_acquire(&vp->v_holdcnt);
2816 refcount_acquire(&vp->v_usecount);
2821 * Return reference count of a vnode.
2823 * The results of this call are only guaranteed when some mechanism is used to
2824 * stop other processes from gaining references to the vnode. This may be the
2825 * case if the caller holds the only reference. This is also useful when stale
2826 * data is acceptable as race conditions may be accounted for by some other
2830 vrefcnt(struct vnode *vp)
2833 return (vp->v_usecount);
2836 #define VPUTX_VRELE 1
2837 #define VPUTX_VPUT 2
2838 #define VPUTX_VUNREF 3
2841 * Decrement the use and hold counts for a vnode.
2843 * See an explanation near vget() as to why atomic operation is safe.
2846 vputx(struct vnode *vp, int func)
2850 KASSERT(vp != NULL, ("vputx: null vp"));
2851 if (func == VPUTX_VUNREF)
2852 ASSERT_VOP_LOCKED(vp, "vunref");
2853 else if (func == VPUTX_VPUT)
2854 ASSERT_VOP_LOCKED(vp, "vput");
2856 KASSERT(func == VPUTX_VRELE, ("vputx: wrong func"));
2857 ASSERT_VI_UNLOCKED(vp, __func__);
2858 CTR2(KTR_VFS, "%s: vp %p", __func__, vp);
2860 if (vp->v_type != VCHR &&
2861 refcount_release_if_not_last(&vp->v_usecount)) {
2862 if (func == VPUTX_VPUT)
2871 * We want to hold the vnode until the inactive finishes to
2872 * prevent vgone() races. We drop the use count here and the
2873 * hold count below when we're done.
2875 if (!refcount_release(&vp->v_usecount) ||
2876 (vp->v_iflag & VI_DOINGINACT)) {
2877 if (func == VPUTX_VPUT)
2879 v_decr_devcount(vp);
2884 v_decr_devcount(vp);
2888 if (vp->v_usecount != 0) {
2889 vn_printf(vp, "vputx: usecount not zero for vnode ");
2890 panic("vputx: usecount not zero");
2893 CTR2(KTR_VFS, "%s: return vnode %p to the freelist", __func__, vp);
2896 * We must call VOP_INACTIVE with the node locked. Mark
2897 * as VI_DOINGINACT to avoid recursion.
2899 vp->v_iflag |= VI_OWEINACT;
2902 error = vn_lock(vp, LK_EXCLUSIVE | LK_INTERLOCK);
2906 if (VOP_ISLOCKED(vp) != LK_EXCLUSIVE) {
2907 error = VOP_LOCK(vp, LK_UPGRADE | LK_INTERLOCK |
2913 if (VOP_ISLOCKED(vp) != LK_EXCLUSIVE) {
2914 error = VOP_LOCK(vp, LK_TRYUPGRADE | LK_INTERLOCK);
2919 VNASSERT(vp->v_usecount == 0 || (vp->v_iflag & VI_OWEINACT) == 0, vp,
2920 ("vnode with usecount and VI_OWEINACT set"));
2922 if (vp->v_iflag & VI_OWEINACT)
2923 vinactive(vp, curthread);
2924 if (func != VPUTX_VUNREF)
2931 * Vnode put/release.
2932 * If count drops to zero, call inactive routine and return to freelist.
2935 vrele(struct vnode *vp)
2938 vputx(vp, VPUTX_VRELE);
2942 * Release an already locked vnode. This give the same effects as
2943 * unlock+vrele(), but takes less time and avoids releasing and
2944 * re-aquiring the lock (as vrele() acquires the lock internally.)
2947 vput(struct vnode *vp)
2950 vputx(vp, VPUTX_VPUT);
2954 * Release an exclusively locked vnode. Do not unlock the vnode lock.
2957 vunref(struct vnode *vp)
2960 vputx(vp, VPUTX_VUNREF);
2964 * Increase the hold count and activate if this is the first reference.
2967 _vhold(struct vnode *vp, bool locked)
2972 ASSERT_VI_LOCKED(vp, __func__);
2974 ASSERT_VI_UNLOCKED(vp, __func__);
2975 CTR2(KTR_VFS, "%s: vp %p", __func__, vp);
2977 if (refcount_acquire_if_not_zero(&vp->v_holdcnt)) {
2978 VNODE_REFCOUNT_FENCE_ACQ();
2979 VNASSERT((vp->v_iflag & VI_FREE) == 0, vp,
2980 ("_vhold: vnode with holdcnt is free"));
2985 if ((vp->v_iflag & VI_FREE) == 0) {
2986 refcount_acquire(&vp->v_holdcnt);
2991 VNASSERT(vp->v_holdcnt == 0, vp,
2992 ("%s: wrong hold count", __func__));
2993 VNASSERT(vp->v_op != NULL, vp,
2994 ("%s: vnode already reclaimed.", __func__));
2996 * Remove a vnode from the free list, mark it as in use,
2997 * and put it on the active list.
2999 VNASSERT(vp->v_mount != NULL, vp,
3000 ("_vhold: vnode not on per mount vnode list"));
3002 mtx_lock(&mp->mnt_listmtx);
3003 if ((vp->v_mflag & VMP_TMPMNTFREELIST) != 0) {
3004 TAILQ_REMOVE(&mp->mnt_tmpfreevnodelist, vp, v_actfreelist);
3005 mp->mnt_tmpfreevnodelistsize--;
3006 vp->v_mflag &= ~VMP_TMPMNTFREELIST;
3008 mtx_lock(&vnode_free_list_mtx);
3009 TAILQ_REMOVE(&vnode_free_list, vp, v_actfreelist);
3011 mtx_unlock(&vnode_free_list_mtx);
3013 KASSERT((vp->v_iflag & VI_ACTIVE) == 0,
3014 ("Activating already active vnode"));
3015 vp->v_iflag &= ~VI_FREE;
3016 vp->v_iflag |= VI_ACTIVE;
3017 TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(&mp->mnt_activevnodelist, vp, v_actfreelist);
3018 mp->mnt_activevnodelistsize++;
3019 mtx_unlock(&mp->mnt_listmtx);
3020 refcount_acquire(&vp->v_holdcnt);
3026 * Drop the hold count of the vnode. If this is the last reference to
3027 * the vnode we place it on the free list unless it has been vgone'd
3028 * (marked VI_DOOMED) in which case we will free it.
3030 * Because the vnode vm object keeps a hold reference on the vnode if
3031 * there is at least one resident non-cached page, the vnode cannot
3032 * leave the active list without the page cleanup done.
3035 _vdrop(struct vnode *vp, bool locked)
3042 ASSERT_VI_LOCKED(vp, __func__);
3044 ASSERT_VI_UNLOCKED(vp, __func__);
3045 CTR2(KTR_VFS, "%s: vp %p", __func__, vp);
3046 if ((int)vp->v_holdcnt <= 0)
3047 panic("vdrop: holdcnt %d", vp->v_holdcnt);
3049 if (refcount_release_if_not_last(&vp->v_holdcnt))
3053 if (refcount_release(&vp->v_holdcnt) == 0) {
3057 if ((vp->v_iflag & VI_DOOMED) == 0) {
3059 * Mark a vnode as free: remove it from its active list
3060 * and put it up for recycling on the freelist.
3062 VNASSERT(vp->v_op != NULL, vp,
3063 ("vdropl: vnode already reclaimed."));
3064 VNASSERT((vp->v_iflag & VI_FREE) == 0, vp,
3065 ("vnode already free"));
3066 VNASSERT(vp->v_holdcnt == 0, vp,
3067 ("vdropl: freeing when we shouldn't"));
3068 active = vp->v_iflag & VI_ACTIVE;
3069 if ((vp->v_iflag & VI_OWEINACT) == 0) {
3070 vp->v_iflag &= ~VI_ACTIVE;
3073 mtx_lock(&mp->mnt_listmtx);
3075 TAILQ_REMOVE(&mp->mnt_activevnodelist,
3077 mp->mnt_activevnodelistsize--;
3079 TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&mp->mnt_tmpfreevnodelist,
3081 mp->mnt_tmpfreevnodelistsize++;
3082 vp->v_iflag |= VI_FREE;
3083 vp->v_mflag |= VMP_TMPMNTFREELIST;
3085 if (mp->mnt_tmpfreevnodelistsize >=
3086 mnt_free_list_batch)
3087 vnlru_return_batch_locked(mp);
3088 mtx_unlock(&mp->mnt_listmtx);
3090 VNASSERT(active == 0, vp,
3091 ("vdropl: active vnode not on per mount "
3093 mtx_lock(&vnode_free_list_mtx);
3094 TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&vnode_free_list, vp,
3097 vp->v_iflag |= VI_FREE;
3099 mtx_unlock(&vnode_free_list_mtx);
3103 counter_u64_add(free_owe_inact, 1);
3108 * The vnode has been marked for destruction, so free it.
3110 * The vnode will be returned to the zone where it will
3111 * normally remain until it is needed for another vnode. We
3112 * need to cleanup (or verify that the cleanup has already
3113 * been done) any residual data left from its current use
3114 * so as not to contaminate the freshly allocated vnode.
3116 CTR2(KTR_VFS, "%s: destroying the vnode %p", __func__, vp);
3117 atomic_subtract_long(&numvnodes, 1);
3119 VNASSERT((vp->v_iflag & VI_FREE) == 0, vp,
3120 ("cleaned vnode still on the free list."));
3121 VNASSERT(vp->v_data == NULL, vp, ("cleaned vnode isn't"));
3122 VNASSERT(vp->v_holdcnt == 0, vp, ("Non-zero hold count"));
3123 VNASSERT(vp->v_usecount == 0, vp, ("Non-zero use count"));
3124 VNASSERT(vp->v_writecount == 0, vp, ("Non-zero write count"));
3125 VNASSERT(bo->bo_numoutput == 0, vp, ("Clean vnode has pending I/O's"));
3126 VNASSERT(bo->bo_clean.bv_cnt == 0, vp, ("cleanbufcnt not 0"));
3127 VNASSERT(pctrie_is_empty(&bo->bo_clean.bv_root), vp,
3128 ("clean blk trie not empty"));
3129 VNASSERT(bo->bo_dirty.bv_cnt == 0, vp, ("dirtybufcnt not 0"));
3130 VNASSERT(pctrie_is_empty(&bo->bo_dirty.bv_root), vp,
3131 ("dirty blk trie not empty"));
3132 VNASSERT(TAILQ_EMPTY(&vp->v_cache_dst), vp, ("vp has namecache dst"));
3133 VNASSERT(LIST_EMPTY(&vp->v_cache_src), vp, ("vp has namecache src"));
3134 VNASSERT(vp->v_cache_dd == NULL, vp, ("vp has namecache for .."));
3135 VNASSERT(TAILQ_EMPTY(&vp->v_rl.rl_waiters), vp,
3136 ("Dangling rangelock waiters"));
3139 mac_vnode_destroy(vp);
3141 if (vp->v_pollinfo != NULL) {
3142 destroy_vpollinfo(vp->v_pollinfo);
3143 vp->v_pollinfo = NULL;
3146 /* XXX Elsewhere we detect an already freed vnode via NULL v_op. */
3149 vp->v_mountedhere = NULL;
3152 vp->v_fifoinfo = NULL;
3153 vp->v_lasta = vp->v_clen = vp->v_cstart = vp->v_lastw = 0;
3157 uma_zfree(vnode_zone, vp);
3161 * Call VOP_INACTIVE on the vnode and manage the DOINGINACT and OWEINACT
3162 * flags. DOINGINACT prevents us from recursing in calls to vinactive.
3163 * OWEINACT tracks whether a vnode missed a call to inactive due to a
3164 * failed lock upgrade.
3167 vinactive(struct vnode *vp, struct thread *td)
3169 struct vm_object *obj;
3171 ASSERT_VOP_ELOCKED(vp, "vinactive");
3172 ASSERT_VI_LOCKED(vp, "vinactive");
3173 VNASSERT((vp->v_iflag & VI_DOINGINACT) == 0, vp,
3174 ("vinactive: recursed on VI_DOINGINACT"));
3175 CTR2(KTR_VFS, "%s: vp %p", __func__, vp);
3176 vp->v_iflag |= VI_DOINGINACT;
3177 vp->v_iflag &= ~VI_OWEINACT;
3180 * Before moving off the active list, we must be sure that any
3181 * modified pages are converted into the vnode's dirty
3182 * buffers, since these will no longer be checked once the
3183 * vnode is on the inactive list.
3185 * The write-out of the dirty pages is asynchronous. At the
3186 * point that VOP_INACTIVE() is called, there could still be
3187 * pending I/O and dirty pages in the object.
3189 if ((obj = vp->v_object) != NULL && (vp->v_vflag & VV_NOSYNC) == 0 &&
3190 (obj->flags & OBJ_MIGHTBEDIRTY) != 0) {
3191 VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(obj);
3192 vm_object_page_clean(obj, 0, 0, 0);
3193 VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(obj);
3195 VOP_INACTIVE(vp, td);
3197 VNASSERT(vp->v_iflag & VI_DOINGINACT, vp,
3198 ("vinactive: lost VI_DOINGINACT"));
3199 vp->v_iflag &= ~VI_DOINGINACT;
3203 * Remove any vnodes in the vnode table belonging to mount point mp.
3205 * If FORCECLOSE is not specified, there should not be any active ones,
3206 * return error if any are found (nb: this is a user error, not a
3207 * system error). If FORCECLOSE is specified, detach any active vnodes
3210 * If WRITECLOSE is set, only flush out regular file vnodes open for
3213 * SKIPSYSTEM causes any vnodes marked VV_SYSTEM to be skipped.
3215 * `rootrefs' specifies the base reference count for the root vnode
3216 * of this filesystem. The root vnode is considered busy if its
3217 * v_usecount exceeds this value. On a successful return, vflush(, td)
3218 * will call vrele() on the root vnode exactly rootrefs times.
3219 * If the SKIPSYSTEM or WRITECLOSE flags are specified, rootrefs must
3223 static int busyprt = 0; /* print out busy vnodes */
3224 SYSCTL_INT(_debug, OID_AUTO, busyprt, CTLFLAG_RW, &busyprt, 0, "Print out busy vnodes");
3228 vflush(struct mount *mp, int rootrefs, int flags, struct thread *td)
3230 struct vnode *vp, *mvp, *rootvp = NULL;
3232 int busy = 0, error;
3234 CTR4(KTR_VFS, "%s: mp %p with rootrefs %d and flags %d", __func__, mp,
3237 KASSERT((flags & (SKIPSYSTEM | WRITECLOSE)) == 0,
3238 ("vflush: bad args"));
3240 * Get the filesystem root vnode. We can vput() it
3241 * immediately, since with rootrefs > 0, it won't go away.
3243 if ((error = VFS_ROOT(mp, LK_EXCLUSIVE, &rootvp)) != 0) {
3244 CTR2(KTR_VFS, "%s: vfs_root lookup failed with %d",
3251 MNT_VNODE_FOREACH_ALL(vp, mp, mvp) {
3253 error = vn_lock(vp, LK_INTERLOCK | LK_EXCLUSIVE);
3256 MNT_VNODE_FOREACH_ALL_ABORT(mp, mvp);
3260 * Skip over a vnodes marked VV_SYSTEM.
3262 if ((flags & SKIPSYSTEM) && (vp->v_vflag & VV_SYSTEM)) {
3268 * If WRITECLOSE is set, flush out unlinked but still open
3269 * files (even if open only for reading) and regular file
3270 * vnodes open for writing.
3272 if (flags & WRITECLOSE) {
3273 if (vp->v_object != NULL) {
3274 VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(vp->v_object);
3275 vm_object_page_clean(vp->v_object, 0, 0, 0);
3276 VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(vp->v_object);
3278 error = VOP_FSYNC(vp, MNT_WAIT, td);
3282 MNT_VNODE_FOREACH_ALL_ABORT(mp, mvp);
3285 error = VOP_GETATTR(vp, &vattr, td->td_ucred);
3288 if ((vp->v_type == VNON ||
3289 (error == 0 && vattr.va_nlink > 0)) &&
3290 (vp->v_writecount <= 0 || vp->v_type != VREG)) {
3298 * With v_usecount == 0, all we need to do is clear out the
3299 * vnode data structures and we are done.
3301 * If FORCECLOSE is set, forcibly close the vnode.
3303 if (vp->v_usecount == 0 || (flags & FORCECLOSE)) {
3309 vn_printf(vp, "vflush: busy vnode ");
3315 if (rootrefs > 0 && (flags & FORCECLOSE) == 0) {
3317 * If just the root vnode is busy, and if its refcount
3318 * is equal to `rootrefs', then go ahead and kill it.
3321 KASSERT(busy > 0, ("vflush: not busy"));
3322 VNASSERT(rootvp->v_usecount >= rootrefs, rootvp,
3323 ("vflush: usecount %d < rootrefs %d",
3324 rootvp->v_usecount, rootrefs));
3325 if (busy == 1 && rootvp->v_usecount == rootrefs) {
3326 VOP_LOCK(rootvp, LK_EXCLUSIVE|LK_INTERLOCK);
3328 VOP_UNLOCK(rootvp, 0);
3334 CTR2(KTR_VFS, "%s: failing as %d vnodes are busy", __func__,
3338 for (; rootrefs > 0; rootrefs--)
3344 * Recycle an unused vnode to the front of the free list.
3347 vrecycle(struct vnode *vp)
3352 recycled = vrecyclel(vp);
3358 * vrecycle, with the vp interlock held.
3361 vrecyclel(struct vnode *vp)
3365 ASSERT_VOP_ELOCKED(vp, __func__);
3366 ASSERT_VI_LOCKED(vp, __func__);
3367 CTR2(KTR_VFS, "%s: vp %p", __func__, vp);
3369 if (vp->v_usecount == 0) {
3377 * Eliminate all activity associated with a vnode
3378 * in preparation for reuse.
3381 vgone(struct vnode *vp)
3389 notify_lowervp_vfs_dummy(struct mount *mp __unused,
3390 struct vnode *lowervp __unused)
3395 * Notify upper mounts about reclaimed or unlinked vnode.
3398 vfs_notify_upper(struct vnode *vp, int event)
3400 static struct vfsops vgonel_vfsops = {
3401 .vfs_reclaim_lowervp = notify_lowervp_vfs_dummy,
3402 .vfs_unlink_lowervp = notify_lowervp_vfs_dummy,
3404 struct mount *mp, *ump, *mmp;
3411 if (TAILQ_EMPTY(&mp->mnt_uppers))
3414 mmp = malloc(sizeof(struct mount), M_TEMP, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO);
3415 mmp->mnt_op = &vgonel_vfsops;
3416 mmp->mnt_kern_flag |= MNTK_MARKER;
3418 mp->mnt_kern_flag |= MNTK_VGONE_UPPER;
3419 for (ump = TAILQ_FIRST(&mp->mnt_uppers); ump != NULL;) {
3420 if ((ump->mnt_kern_flag & MNTK_MARKER) != 0) {
3421 ump = TAILQ_NEXT(ump, mnt_upper_link);
3424 TAILQ_INSERT_AFTER(&mp->mnt_uppers, ump, mmp, mnt_upper_link);
3427 case VFS_NOTIFY_UPPER_RECLAIM:
3428 VFS_RECLAIM_LOWERVP(ump, vp);
3430 case VFS_NOTIFY_UPPER_UNLINK:
3431 VFS_UNLINK_LOWERVP(ump, vp);
3434 KASSERT(0, ("invalid event %d", event));
3438 ump = TAILQ_NEXT(mmp, mnt_upper_link);
3439 TAILQ_REMOVE(&mp->mnt_uppers, mmp, mnt_upper_link);
3442 mp->mnt_kern_flag &= ~MNTK_VGONE_UPPER;
3443 if ((mp->mnt_kern_flag & MNTK_VGONE_WAITER) != 0) {
3444 mp->mnt_kern_flag &= ~MNTK_VGONE_WAITER;
3445 wakeup(&mp->mnt_uppers);
3452 * vgone, with the vp interlock held.
3455 vgonel(struct vnode *vp)
3462 ASSERT_VOP_ELOCKED(vp, "vgonel");
3463 ASSERT_VI_LOCKED(vp, "vgonel");
3464 VNASSERT(vp->v_holdcnt, vp,
3465 ("vgonel: vp %p has no reference.", vp));
3466 CTR2(KTR_VFS, "%s: vp %p", __func__, vp);
3470 * Don't vgonel if we're already doomed.
3472 if (vp->v_iflag & VI_DOOMED)
3474 vp->v_iflag |= VI_DOOMED;
3477 * Check to see if the vnode is in use. If so, we have to call
3478 * VOP_CLOSE() and VOP_INACTIVE().
3480 active = vp->v_usecount;
3481 oweinact = (vp->v_iflag & VI_OWEINACT);
3483 vfs_notify_upper(vp, VFS_NOTIFY_UPPER_RECLAIM);
3486 * If purging an active vnode, it must be closed and
3487 * deactivated before being reclaimed.
3490 VOP_CLOSE(vp, FNONBLOCK, NOCRED, td);
3491 if (oweinact || active) {
3493 if ((vp->v_iflag & VI_DOINGINACT) == 0)
3497 if (vp->v_type == VSOCK)
3498 vfs_unp_reclaim(vp);
3501 * Clean out any buffers associated with the vnode.
3502 * If the flush fails, just toss the buffers.
3505 if (!TAILQ_EMPTY(&vp->v_bufobj.bo_dirty.bv_hd))
3506 (void) vn_start_secondary_write(vp, &mp, V_WAIT);
3507 if (vinvalbuf(vp, V_SAVE, 0, 0) != 0) {
3508 while (vinvalbuf(vp, 0, 0, 0) != 0)
3512 BO_LOCK(&vp->v_bufobj);
3513 KASSERT(TAILQ_EMPTY(&vp->v_bufobj.bo_dirty.bv_hd) &&
3514 vp->v_bufobj.bo_dirty.bv_cnt == 0 &&
3515 TAILQ_EMPTY(&vp->v_bufobj.bo_clean.bv_hd) &&
3516 vp->v_bufobj.bo_clean.bv_cnt == 0,
3517 ("vp %p bufobj not invalidated", vp));
3520 * For VMIO bufobj, BO_DEAD is set in vm_object_terminate()
3521 * after the object's page queue is flushed.
3523 if (vp->v_bufobj.bo_object == NULL)
3524 vp->v_bufobj.bo_flag |= BO_DEAD;
3525 BO_UNLOCK(&vp->v_bufobj);
3528 * Reclaim the vnode.
3530 if (VOP_RECLAIM(vp, td))
3531 panic("vgone: cannot reclaim");
3533 vn_finished_secondary_write(mp);
3534 VNASSERT(vp->v_object == NULL, vp,
3535 ("vop_reclaim left v_object vp=%p, tag=%s", vp, vp->v_tag));
3537 * Clear the advisory locks and wake up waiting threads.
3539 (void)VOP_ADVLOCKPURGE(vp);
3542 * Delete from old mount point vnode list.
3547 * Done with purge, reset to the standard lock and invalidate
3551 vp->v_vnlock = &vp->v_lock;
3552 vp->v_op = &dead_vnodeops;
3558 * Calculate the total number of references to a special device.
3561 vcount(struct vnode *vp)
3566 count = vp->v_rdev->si_usecount;
3572 * Same as above, but using the struct cdev *as argument
3575 count_dev(struct cdev *dev)
3580 count = dev->si_usecount;
3586 * Print out a description of a vnode.
3588 static char *typename[] =
3589 {"VNON", "VREG", "VDIR", "VBLK", "VCHR", "VLNK", "VSOCK", "VFIFO", "VBAD",
3593 vn_printf(struct vnode *vp, const char *fmt, ...)
3596 char buf[256], buf2[16];
3602 printf("%p: ", (void *)vp);
3603 printf("tag %s, type %s\n", vp->v_tag, typename[vp->v_type]);
3604 printf(" usecount %d, writecount %d, refcount %d",
3605 vp->v_usecount, vp->v_writecount, vp->v_holdcnt);
3606 switch (vp->v_type) {
3608 printf(" mountedhere %p\n", vp->v_mountedhere);
3611 printf(" rdev %p\n", vp->v_rdev);
3614 printf(" socket %p\n", vp->v_unpcb);
3617 printf(" fifoinfo %p\n", vp->v_fifoinfo);
3625 if (vp->v_vflag & VV_ROOT)
3626 strlcat(buf, "|VV_ROOT", sizeof(buf));
3627 if (vp->v_vflag & VV_ISTTY)
3628 strlcat(buf, "|VV_ISTTY", sizeof(buf));
3629 if (vp->v_vflag & VV_NOSYNC)
3630 strlcat(buf, "|VV_NOSYNC", sizeof(buf));
3631 if (vp->v_vflag & VV_ETERNALDEV)
3632 strlcat(buf, "|VV_ETERNALDEV", sizeof(buf));
3633 if (vp->v_vflag & VV_CACHEDLABEL)
3634 strlcat(buf, "|VV_CACHEDLABEL", sizeof(buf));
3635 if (vp->v_vflag & VV_COPYONWRITE)
3636 strlcat(buf, "|VV_COPYONWRITE", sizeof(buf));
3637 if (vp->v_vflag & VV_SYSTEM)
3638 strlcat(buf, "|VV_SYSTEM", sizeof(buf));
3639 if (vp->v_vflag & VV_PROCDEP)
3640 strlcat(buf, "|VV_PROCDEP", sizeof(buf));
3641 if (vp->v_vflag & VV_NOKNOTE)
3642 strlcat(buf, "|VV_NOKNOTE", sizeof(buf));
3643 if (vp->v_vflag & VV_DELETED)
3644 strlcat(buf, "|VV_DELETED", sizeof(buf));
3645 if (vp->v_vflag & VV_MD)
3646 strlcat(buf, "|VV_MD", sizeof(buf));
3647 if (vp->v_vflag & VV_FORCEINSMQ)
3648 strlcat(buf, "|VV_FORCEINSMQ", sizeof(buf));
3649 flags = vp->v_vflag & ~(VV_ROOT | VV_ISTTY | VV_NOSYNC | VV_ETERNALDEV |
3650 VV_CACHEDLABEL | VV_COPYONWRITE | VV_SYSTEM | VV_PROCDEP |
3651 VV_NOKNOTE | VV_DELETED | VV_MD | VV_FORCEINSMQ);
3653 snprintf(buf2, sizeof(buf2), "|VV(0x%lx)", flags);
3654 strlcat(buf, buf2, sizeof(buf));
3656 if (vp->v_iflag & VI_MOUNT)
3657 strlcat(buf, "|VI_MOUNT", sizeof(buf));
3658 if (vp->v_iflag & VI_DOOMED)
3659 strlcat(buf, "|VI_DOOMED", sizeof(buf));
3660 if (vp->v_iflag & VI_FREE)
3661 strlcat(buf, "|VI_FREE", sizeof(buf));
3662 if (vp->v_iflag & VI_ACTIVE)
3663 strlcat(buf, "|VI_ACTIVE", sizeof(buf));
3664 if (vp->v_iflag & VI_DOINGINACT)
3665 strlcat(buf, "|VI_DOINGINACT", sizeof(buf));
3666 if (vp->v_iflag & VI_OWEINACT)
3667 strlcat(buf, "|VI_OWEINACT", sizeof(buf));
3668 flags = vp->v_iflag & ~(VI_MOUNT | VI_DOOMED | VI_FREE |
3669 VI_ACTIVE | VI_DOINGINACT | VI_OWEINACT);
3671 snprintf(buf2, sizeof(buf2), "|VI(0x%lx)", flags);
3672 strlcat(buf, buf2, sizeof(buf));
3674 printf(" flags (%s)\n", buf + 1);
3675 if (mtx_owned(VI_MTX(vp)))
3676 printf(" VI_LOCKed");
3677 if (vp->v_object != NULL)
3678 printf(" v_object %p ref %d pages %d "
3679 "cleanbuf %d dirtybuf %d\n",
3680 vp->v_object, vp->v_object->ref_count,
3681 vp->v_object->resident_page_count,
3682 vp->v_bufobj.bo_clean.bv_cnt,
3683 vp->v_bufobj.bo_dirty.bv_cnt);
3685 lockmgr_printinfo(vp->v_vnlock);
3686 if (vp->v_data != NULL)
3692 * List all of the locked vnodes in the system.
3693 * Called when debugging the kernel.
3695 DB_SHOW_COMMAND(lockedvnods, lockedvnodes)
3701 * Note: because this is DDB, we can't obey the locking semantics
3702 * for these structures, which means we could catch an inconsistent
3703 * state and dereference a nasty pointer. Not much to be done
3706 db_printf("Locked vnodes\n");
3707 TAILQ_FOREACH(mp, &mountlist, mnt_list) {
3708 TAILQ_FOREACH(vp, &mp->mnt_nvnodelist, v_nmntvnodes) {
3709 if (vp->v_type != VMARKER && VOP_ISLOCKED(vp))
3710 vn_printf(vp, "vnode ");
3716 * Show details about the given vnode.
3718 DB_SHOW_COMMAND(vnode, db_show_vnode)
3724 vp = (struct vnode *)addr;
3725 vn_printf(vp, "vnode ");
3729 * Show details about the given mount point.
3731 DB_SHOW_COMMAND(mount, db_show_mount)
3742 /* No address given, print short info about all mount points. */
3743 TAILQ_FOREACH(mp, &mountlist, mnt_list) {
3744 db_printf("%p %s on %s (%s)\n", mp,
3745 mp->mnt_stat.f_mntfromname,
3746 mp->mnt_stat.f_mntonname,
3747 mp->mnt_stat.f_fstypename);
3751 db_printf("\nMore info: show mount <addr>\n");
3755 mp = (struct mount *)addr;
3756 db_printf("%p %s on %s (%s)\n", mp, mp->mnt_stat.f_mntfromname,
3757 mp->mnt_stat.f_mntonname, mp->mnt_stat.f_fstypename);
3760 mflags = mp->mnt_flag;
3761 #define MNT_FLAG(flag) do { \
3762 if (mflags & (flag)) { \
3763 if (buf[0] != '\0') \
3764 strlcat(buf, ", ", sizeof(buf)); \
3765 strlcat(buf, (#flag) + 4, sizeof(buf)); \
3766 mflags &= ~(flag); \
3769 MNT_FLAG(MNT_RDONLY);
3770 MNT_FLAG(MNT_SYNCHRONOUS);
3771 MNT_FLAG(MNT_NOEXEC);
3772 MNT_FLAG(MNT_NOSUID);
3773 MNT_FLAG(MNT_NFS4ACLS);
3774 MNT_FLAG(MNT_UNION);
3775 MNT_FLAG(MNT_ASYNC);
3776 MNT_FLAG(MNT_SUIDDIR);
3777 MNT_FLAG(MNT_SOFTDEP);
3778 MNT_FLAG(MNT_NOSYMFOLLOW);
3779 MNT_FLAG(MNT_GJOURNAL);
3780 MNT_FLAG(MNT_MULTILABEL);
3782 MNT_FLAG(MNT_NOATIME);
3783 MNT_FLAG(MNT_NOCLUSTERR);
3784 MNT_FLAG(MNT_NOCLUSTERW);
3786 MNT_FLAG(MNT_EXRDONLY);
3787 MNT_FLAG(MNT_EXPORTED);
3788 MNT_FLAG(MNT_DEFEXPORTED);
3789 MNT_FLAG(MNT_EXPORTANON);
3790 MNT_FLAG(MNT_EXKERB);
3791 MNT_FLAG(MNT_EXPUBLIC);
3792 MNT_FLAG(MNT_LOCAL);
3793 MNT_FLAG(MNT_QUOTA);
3794 MNT_FLAG(MNT_ROOTFS);
3796 MNT_FLAG(MNT_IGNORE);
3797 MNT_FLAG(MNT_UPDATE);
3798 MNT_FLAG(MNT_DELEXPORT);
3799 MNT_FLAG(MNT_RELOAD);
3800 MNT_FLAG(MNT_FORCE);
3801 MNT_FLAG(MNT_SNAPSHOT);
3802 MNT_FLAG(MNT_BYFSID);
3806 strlcat(buf, ", ", sizeof(buf));
3807 snprintf(buf + strlen(buf), sizeof(buf) - strlen(buf),
3808 "0x%016jx", mflags);
3810 db_printf(" mnt_flag = %s\n", buf);
3813 flags = mp->mnt_kern_flag;
3814 #define MNT_KERN_FLAG(flag) do { \
3815 if (flags & (flag)) { \
3816 if (buf[0] != '\0') \
3817 strlcat(buf, ", ", sizeof(buf)); \
3818 strlcat(buf, (#flag) + 5, sizeof(buf)); \
3822 MNT_KERN_FLAG(MNTK_UNMOUNTF);
3823 MNT_KERN_FLAG(MNTK_ASYNC);
3824 MNT_KERN_FLAG(MNTK_SOFTDEP);
3825 MNT_KERN_FLAG(MNTK_NOINSMNTQ);
3826 MNT_KERN_FLAG(MNTK_DRAINING);
3827 MNT_KERN_FLAG(MNTK_REFEXPIRE);
3828 MNT_KERN_FLAG(MNTK_EXTENDED_SHARED);
3829 MNT_KERN_FLAG(MNTK_SHARED_WRITES);
3830 MNT_KERN_FLAG(MNTK_NO_IOPF);
3831 MNT_KERN_FLAG(MNTK_VGONE_UPPER);
3832 MNT_KERN_FLAG(MNTK_VGONE_WAITER);
3833 MNT_KERN_FLAG(MNTK_LOOKUP_EXCL_DOTDOT);
3834 MNT_KERN_FLAG(MNTK_MARKER);
3835 MNT_KERN_FLAG(MNTK_USES_BCACHE);
3836 MNT_KERN_FLAG(MNTK_NOASYNC);
3837 MNT_KERN_FLAG(MNTK_UNMOUNT);
3838 MNT_KERN_FLAG(MNTK_MWAIT);
3839 MNT_KERN_FLAG(MNTK_SUSPEND);
3840 MNT_KERN_FLAG(MNTK_SUSPEND2);
3841 MNT_KERN_FLAG(MNTK_SUSPENDED);
3842 MNT_KERN_FLAG(MNTK_LOOKUP_SHARED);
3843 MNT_KERN_FLAG(MNTK_NOKNOTE);
3844 #undef MNT_KERN_FLAG
3847 strlcat(buf, ", ", sizeof(buf));
3848 snprintf(buf + strlen(buf), sizeof(buf) - strlen(buf),
3851 db_printf(" mnt_kern_flag = %s\n", buf);
3853 db_printf(" mnt_opt = ");
3854 opt = TAILQ_FIRST(mp->mnt_opt);
3856 db_printf("%s", opt->name);
3857 opt = TAILQ_NEXT(opt, link);
3858 while (opt != NULL) {
3859 db_printf(", %s", opt->name);
3860 opt = TAILQ_NEXT(opt, link);
3866 db_printf(" mnt_stat = { version=%u type=%u flags=0x%016jx "
3867 "bsize=%ju iosize=%ju blocks=%ju bfree=%ju bavail=%jd files=%ju "
3868 "ffree=%jd syncwrites=%ju asyncwrites=%ju syncreads=%ju "
3869 "asyncreads=%ju namemax=%u owner=%u fsid=[%d, %d] }\n",
3870 (u_int)sp->f_version, (u_int)sp->f_type, (uintmax_t)sp->f_flags,
3871 (uintmax_t)sp->f_bsize, (uintmax_t)sp->f_iosize,
3872 (uintmax_t)sp->f_blocks, (uintmax_t)sp->f_bfree,
3873 (intmax_t)sp->f_bavail, (uintmax_t)sp->f_files,
3874 (intmax_t)sp->f_ffree, (uintmax_t)sp->f_syncwrites,
3875 (uintmax_t)sp->f_asyncwrites, (uintmax_t)sp->f_syncreads,
3876 (uintmax_t)sp->f_asyncreads, (u_int)sp->f_namemax,
3877 (u_int)sp->f_owner, (int)sp->f_fsid.val[0], (int)sp->f_fsid.val[1]);
3879 db_printf(" mnt_cred = { uid=%u ruid=%u",
3880 (u_int)mp->mnt_cred->cr_uid, (u_int)mp->mnt_cred->cr_ruid);
3881 if (jailed(mp->mnt_cred))
3882 db_printf(", jail=%d", mp->mnt_cred->cr_prison->pr_id);
3884 db_printf(" mnt_ref = %d\n", mp->mnt_ref);
3885 db_printf(" mnt_gen = %d\n", mp->mnt_gen);
3886 db_printf(" mnt_nvnodelistsize = %d\n", mp->mnt_nvnodelistsize);
3887 db_printf(" mnt_activevnodelistsize = %d\n",
3888 mp->mnt_activevnodelistsize);
3889 db_printf(" mnt_writeopcount = %d\n", mp->mnt_writeopcount);
3890 db_printf(" mnt_maxsymlinklen = %d\n", mp->mnt_maxsymlinklen);
3891 db_printf(" mnt_iosize_max = %d\n", mp->mnt_iosize_max);
3892 db_printf(" mnt_hashseed = %u\n", mp->mnt_hashseed);
3893 db_printf(" mnt_lockref = %d\n", mp->mnt_lockref);
3894 db_printf(" mnt_secondary_writes = %d\n", mp->mnt_secondary_writes);
3895 db_printf(" mnt_secondary_accwrites = %d\n",
3896 mp->mnt_secondary_accwrites);
3897 db_printf(" mnt_gjprovider = %s\n",
3898 mp->mnt_gjprovider != NULL ? mp->mnt_gjprovider : "NULL");
3900 db_printf("\n\nList of active vnodes\n");
3901 TAILQ_FOREACH(vp, &mp->mnt_activevnodelist, v_actfreelist) {
3902 if (vp->v_type != VMARKER) {
3903 vn_printf(vp, "vnode ");
3908 db_printf("\n\nList of inactive vnodes\n");
3909 TAILQ_FOREACH(vp, &mp->mnt_nvnodelist, v_nmntvnodes) {
3910 if (vp->v_type != VMARKER && (vp->v_iflag & VI_ACTIVE) == 0) {
3911 vn_printf(vp, "vnode ");
3920 * Fill in a struct xvfsconf based on a struct vfsconf.
3923 vfsconf2x(struct sysctl_req *req, struct vfsconf *vfsp)
3925 struct xvfsconf xvfsp;
3927 bzero(&xvfsp, sizeof(xvfsp));
3928 strcpy(xvfsp.vfc_name, vfsp->vfc_name);
3929 xvfsp.vfc_typenum = vfsp->vfc_typenum;
3930 xvfsp.vfc_refcount = vfsp->vfc_refcount;
3931 xvfsp.vfc_flags = vfsp->vfc_flags;
3933 * These are unused in userland, we keep them
3934 * to not break binary compatibility.
3936 xvfsp.vfc_vfsops = NULL;
3937 xvfsp.vfc_next = NULL;
3938 return (SYSCTL_OUT(req, &xvfsp, sizeof(xvfsp)));
3941 #ifdef COMPAT_FREEBSD32
3943 uint32_t vfc_vfsops;
3944 char vfc_name[MFSNAMELEN];
3945 int32_t vfc_typenum;
3946 int32_t vfc_refcount;
3952 vfsconf2x32(struct sysctl_req *req, struct vfsconf *vfsp)
3954 struct xvfsconf32 xvfsp;
3956 bzero(&xvfsp, sizeof(xvfsp));
3957 strcpy(xvfsp.vfc_name, vfsp->vfc_name);
3958 xvfsp.vfc_typenum = vfsp->vfc_typenum;
3959 xvfsp.vfc_refcount = vfsp->vfc_refcount;
3960 xvfsp.vfc_flags = vfsp->vfc_flags;
3961 return (SYSCTL_OUT(req, &xvfsp, sizeof(xvfsp)));
3966 * Top level filesystem related information gathering.
3969 sysctl_vfs_conflist(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
3971 struct vfsconf *vfsp;
3976 TAILQ_FOREACH(vfsp, &vfsconf, vfc_list) {
3977 #ifdef COMPAT_FREEBSD32
3978 if (req->flags & SCTL_MASK32)
3979 error = vfsconf2x32(req, vfsp);
3982 error = vfsconf2x(req, vfsp);
3990 SYSCTL_PROC(_vfs, OID_AUTO, conflist, CTLTYPE_OPAQUE | CTLFLAG_RD |
3991 CTLFLAG_MPSAFE, NULL, 0, sysctl_vfs_conflist,
3992 "S,xvfsconf", "List of all configured filesystems");
3994 #ifndef BURN_BRIDGES
3995 static int sysctl_ovfs_conf(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS);
3998 vfs_sysctl(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
4000 int *name = (int *)arg1 - 1; /* XXX */
4001 u_int namelen = arg2 + 1; /* XXX */
4002 struct vfsconf *vfsp;
4004 log(LOG_WARNING, "userland calling deprecated sysctl, "
4005 "please rebuild world\n");
4007 #if 1 || defined(COMPAT_PRELITE2)
4008 /* Resolve ambiguity between VFS_VFSCONF and VFS_GENERIC. */
4010 return (sysctl_ovfs_conf(oidp, arg1, arg2, req));
4014 case VFS_MAXTYPENUM:
4017 return (SYSCTL_OUT(req, &maxvfsconf, sizeof(int)));
4020 return (ENOTDIR); /* overloaded */
4022 TAILQ_FOREACH(vfsp, &vfsconf, vfc_list) {
4023 if (vfsp->vfc_typenum == name[2])
4028 return (EOPNOTSUPP);
4029 #ifdef COMPAT_FREEBSD32
4030 if (req->flags & SCTL_MASK32)
4031 return (vfsconf2x32(req, vfsp));
4034 return (vfsconf2x(req, vfsp));
4036 return (EOPNOTSUPP);
4039 static SYSCTL_NODE(_vfs, VFS_GENERIC, generic, CTLFLAG_RD | CTLFLAG_SKIP |
4040 CTLFLAG_MPSAFE, vfs_sysctl,
4041 "Generic filesystem");
4043 #if 1 || defined(COMPAT_PRELITE2)
4046 sysctl_ovfs_conf(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
4049 struct vfsconf *vfsp;
4050 struct ovfsconf ovfs;
4053 TAILQ_FOREACH(vfsp, &vfsconf, vfc_list) {
4054 bzero(&ovfs, sizeof(ovfs));
4055 ovfs.vfc_vfsops = vfsp->vfc_vfsops; /* XXX used as flag */
4056 strcpy(ovfs.vfc_name, vfsp->vfc_name);
4057 ovfs.vfc_index = vfsp->vfc_typenum;
4058 ovfs.vfc_refcount = vfsp->vfc_refcount;
4059 ovfs.vfc_flags = vfsp->vfc_flags;
4060 error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, &ovfs, sizeof ovfs);
4070 #endif /* 1 || COMPAT_PRELITE2 */
4071 #endif /* !BURN_BRIDGES */
4073 #define KINFO_VNODESLOP 10
4076 * Dump vnode list (via sysctl).
4080 sysctl_vnode(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
4088 * Stale numvnodes access is not fatal here.
4091 len = (numvnodes + KINFO_VNODESLOP) * sizeof *xvn;
4093 /* Make an estimate */
4094 return (SYSCTL_OUT(req, 0, len));
4096 error = sysctl_wire_old_buffer(req, 0);
4099 xvn = malloc(len, M_TEMP, M_ZERO | M_WAITOK);
4101 mtx_lock(&mountlist_mtx);
4102 TAILQ_FOREACH(mp, &mountlist, mnt_list) {
4103 if (vfs_busy(mp, MBF_NOWAIT | MBF_MNTLSTLOCK))
4106 TAILQ_FOREACH(vp, &mp->mnt_nvnodelist, v_nmntvnodes) {
4110 xvn[n].xv_size = sizeof *xvn;
4111 xvn[n].xv_vnode = vp;
4112 xvn[n].xv_id = 0; /* XXX compat */
4113 #define XV_COPY(field) xvn[n].xv_##field = vp->v_##field
4115 XV_COPY(writecount);
4121 xvn[n].xv_flag = vp->v_vflag;
4123 switch (vp->v_type) {
4130 if (vp->v_rdev == NULL) {
4134 xvn[n].xv_dev = dev2udev(vp->v_rdev);
4137 xvn[n].xv_socket = vp->v_socket;
4140 xvn[n].xv_fifo = vp->v_fifoinfo;
4145 /* shouldn't happen? */
4153 mtx_lock(&mountlist_mtx);
4158 mtx_unlock(&mountlist_mtx);
4160 error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, xvn, n * sizeof *xvn);
4165 SYSCTL_PROC(_kern, KERN_VNODE, vnode, CTLTYPE_OPAQUE | CTLFLAG_RD |
4166 CTLFLAG_MPSAFE, 0, 0, sysctl_vnode, "S,xvnode",
4171 unmount_or_warn(struct mount *mp)
4175 error = dounmount(mp, MNT_FORCE, curthread);
4177 printf("unmount of %s failed (", mp->mnt_stat.f_mntonname);
4181 printf("%d)\n", error);
4186 * Unmount all filesystems. The list is traversed in reverse order
4187 * of mounting to avoid dependencies.
4190 vfs_unmountall(void)
4192 struct mount *mp, *tmp;
4194 CTR1(KTR_VFS, "%s: unmounting all filesystems", __func__);
4197 * Since this only runs when rebooting, it is not interlocked.
4199 TAILQ_FOREACH_REVERSE_SAFE(mp, &mountlist, mntlist, mnt_list, tmp) {
4203 * Forcibly unmounting "/dev" before "/" would prevent clean
4204 * unmount of the latter.
4206 if (mp == rootdevmp)
4209 unmount_or_warn(mp);
4212 if (rootdevmp != NULL)
4213 unmount_or_warn(rootdevmp);
4217 * perform msync on all vnodes under a mount point
4218 * the mount point must be locked.
4221 vfs_msync(struct mount *mp, int flags)
4223 struct vnode *vp, *mvp;
4224 struct vm_object *obj;
4226 CTR2(KTR_VFS, "%s: mp %p", __func__, mp);
4228 vnlru_return_batch(mp);
4230 MNT_VNODE_FOREACH_ACTIVE(vp, mp, mvp) {
4232 if (obj != NULL && (obj->flags & OBJ_MIGHTBEDIRTY) != 0 &&
4233 (flags == MNT_WAIT || VOP_ISLOCKED(vp) == 0)) {
4235 LK_EXCLUSIVE | LK_RETRY | LK_INTERLOCK,
4237 if (vp->v_vflag & VV_NOSYNC) { /* unlinked */
4244 VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(obj);
4245 vm_object_page_clean(obj, 0, 0,
4247 OBJPC_SYNC : OBJPC_NOSYNC);
4248 VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(obj);
4258 destroy_vpollinfo_free(struct vpollinfo *vi)
4261 knlist_destroy(&vi->vpi_selinfo.si_note);
4262 mtx_destroy(&vi->vpi_lock);
4263 uma_zfree(vnodepoll_zone, vi);
4267 destroy_vpollinfo(struct vpollinfo *vi)
4270 knlist_clear(&vi->vpi_selinfo.si_note, 1);
4271 seldrain(&vi->vpi_selinfo);
4272 destroy_vpollinfo_free(vi);
4276 * Initialize per-vnode helper structure to hold poll-related state.
4279 v_addpollinfo(struct vnode *vp)
4281 struct vpollinfo *vi;
4283 if (vp->v_pollinfo != NULL)
4285 vi = uma_zalloc(vnodepoll_zone, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO);
4286 mtx_init(&vi->vpi_lock, "vnode pollinfo", NULL, MTX_DEF);
4287 knlist_init(&vi->vpi_selinfo.si_note, vp, vfs_knllock,
4288 vfs_knlunlock, vfs_knl_assert_locked, vfs_knl_assert_unlocked);
4290 if (vp->v_pollinfo != NULL) {
4292 destroy_vpollinfo_free(vi);
4295 vp->v_pollinfo = vi;
4300 * Record a process's interest in events which might happen to
4301 * a vnode. Because poll uses the historic select-style interface
4302 * internally, this routine serves as both the ``check for any
4303 * pending events'' and the ``record my interest in future events''
4304 * functions. (These are done together, while the lock is held,
4305 * to avoid race conditions.)
4308 vn_pollrecord(struct vnode *vp, struct thread *td, int events)
4312 mtx_lock(&vp->v_pollinfo->vpi_lock);
4313 if (vp->v_pollinfo->vpi_revents & events) {
4315 * This leaves events we are not interested
4316 * in available for the other process which
4317 * which presumably had requested them
4318 * (otherwise they would never have been
4321 events &= vp->v_pollinfo->vpi_revents;
4322 vp->v_pollinfo->vpi_revents &= ~events;
4324 mtx_unlock(&vp->v_pollinfo->vpi_lock);
4327 vp->v_pollinfo->vpi_events |= events;
4328 selrecord(td, &vp->v_pollinfo->vpi_selinfo);
4329 mtx_unlock(&vp->v_pollinfo->vpi_lock);
4334 * Routine to create and manage a filesystem syncer vnode.
4336 #define sync_close ((int (*)(struct vop_close_args *))nullop)
4337 static int sync_fsync(struct vop_fsync_args *);
4338 static int sync_inactive(struct vop_inactive_args *);
4339 static int sync_reclaim(struct vop_reclaim_args *);
4341 static struct vop_vector sync_vnodeops = {
4342 .vop_bypass = VOP_EOPNOTSUPP,
4343 .vop_close = sync_close, /* close */
4344 .vop_fsync = sync_fsync, /* fsync */
4345 .vop_inactive = sync_inactive, /* inactive */
4346 .vop_reclaim = sync_reclaim, /* reclaim */
4347 .vop_lock1 = vop_stdlock, /* lock */
4348 .vop_unlock = vop_stdunlock, /* unlock */
4349 .vop_islocked = vop_stdislocked, /* islocked */
4353 * Create a new filesystem syncer vnode for the specified mount point.
4356 vfs_allocate_syncvnode(struct mount *mp)
4360 static long start, incr, next;
4363 /* Allocate a new vnode */
4364 error = getnewvnode("syncer", mp, &sync_vnodeops, &vp);
4366 panic("vfs_allocate_syncvnode: getnewvnode() failed");
4368 vn_lock(vp, LK_EXCLUSIVE | LK_RETRY);
4369 vp->v_vflag |= VV_FORCEINSMQ;
4370 error = insmntque(vp, mp);
4372 panic("vfs_allocate_syncvnode: insmntque() failed");
4373 vp->v_vflag &= ~VV_FORCEINSMQ;
4376 * Place the vnode onto the syncer worklist. We attempt to
4377 * scatter them about on the list so that they will go off
4378 * at evenly distributed times even if all the filesystems
4379 * are mounted at once.
4382 if (next == 0 || next > syncer_maxdelay) {
4386 start = syncer_maxdelay / 2;
4387 incr = syncer_maxdelay;
4393 vn_syncer_add_to_worklist(bo, syncdelay > 0 ? next % syncdelay : 0);
4394 /* XXX - vn_syncer_add_to_worklist() also grabs and drops sync_mtx. */
4395 mtx_lock(&sync_mtx);
4397 if (mp->mnt_syncer == NULL) {
4398 mp->mnt_syncer = vp;
4401 mtx_unlock(&sync_mtx);
4404 vn_lock(vp, LK_EXCLUSIVE | LK_RETRY);
4411 vfs_deallocate_syncvnode(struct mount *mp)
4415 mtx_lock(&sync_mtx);
4416 vp = mp->mnt_syncer;
4418 mp->mnt_syncer = NULL;
4419 mtx_unlock(&sync_mtx);
4425 * Do a lazy sync of the filesystem.
4428 sync_fsync(struct vop_fsync_args *ap)
4430 struct vnode *syncvp = ap->a_vp;
4431 struct mount *mp = syncvp->v_mount;
4436 * We only need to do something if this is a lazy evaluation.
4438 if (ap->a_waitfor != MNT_LAZY)
4442 * Move ourselves to the back of the sync list.
4444 bo = &syncvp->v_bufobj;
4446 vn_syncer_add_to_worklist(bo, syncdelay);
4450 * Walk the list of vnodes pushing all that are dirty and
4451 * not already on the sync list.
4453 if (vfs_busy(mp, MBF_NOWAIT) != 0)
4455 if (vn_start_write(NULL, &mp, V_NOWAIT) != 0) {
4459 save = curthread_pflags_set(TDP_SYNCIO);
4460 vfs_msync(mp, MNT_NOWAIT);
4461 error = VFS_SYNC(mp, MNT_LAZY);
4462 curthread_pflags_restore(save);
4463 vn_finished_write(mp);
4469 * The syncer vnode is no referenced.
4472 sync_inactive(struct vop_inactive_args *ap)
4480 * The syncer vnode is no longer needed and is being decommissioned.
4482 * Modifications to the worklist must be protected by sync_mtx.
4485 sync_reclaim(struct vop_reclaim_args *ap)
4487 struct vnode *vp = ap->a_vp;
4492 mtx_lock(&sync_mtx);
4493 if (vp->v_mount->mnt_syncer == vp)
4494 vp->v_mount->mnt_syncer = NULL;
4495 if (bo->bo_flag & BO_ONWORKLST) {
4496 LIST_REMOVE(bo, bo_synclist);
4497 syncer_worklist_len--;
4499 bo->bo_flag &= ~BO_ONWORKLST;
4501 mtx_unlock(&sync_mtx);
4508 * Check if vnode represents a disk device
4511 vn_isdisk(struct vnode *vp, int *errp)
4515 if (vp->v_type != VCHR) {
4521 if (vp->v_rdev == NULL)
4523 else if (vp->v_rdev->si_devsw == NULL)
4525 else if (!(vp->v_rdev->si_devsw->d_flags & D_DISK))
4531 return (error == 0);
4535 * Common filesystem object access control check routine. Accepts a
4536 * vnode's type, "mode", uid and gid, requested access mode, credentials,
4537 * and optional call-by-reference privused argument allowing vaccess()
4538 * to indicate to the caller whether privilege was used to satisfy the
4539 * request (obsoleted). Returns 0 on success, or an errno on failure.
4542 vaccess(enum vtype type, mode_t file_mode, uid_t file_uid, gid_t file_gid,
4543 accmode_t accmode, struct ucred *cred, int *privused)
4545 accmode_t dac_granted;
4546 accmode_t priv_granted;
4548 KASSERT((accmode & ~(VEXEC | VWRITE | VREAD | VADMIN | VAPPEND)) == 0,
4549 ("invalid bit in accmode"));
4550 KASSERT((accmode & VAPPEND) == 0 || (accmode & VWRITE),
4551 ("VAPPEND without VWRITE"));
4554 * Look for a normal, non-privileged way to access the file/directory
4555 * as requested. If it exists, go with that.
4558 if (privused != NULL)
4563 /* Check the owner. */
4564 if (cred->cr_uid == file_uid) {
4565 dac_granted |= VADMIN;
4566 if (file_mode & S_IXUSR)
4567 dac_granted |= VEXEC;
4568 if (file_mode & S_IRUSR)
4569 dac_granted |= VREAD;
4570 if (file_mode & S_IWUSR)
4571 dac_granted |= (VWRITE | VAPPEND);
4573 if ((accmode & dac_granted) == accmode)
4579 /* Otherwise, check the groups (first match) */
4580 if (groupmember(file_gid, cred)) {
4581 if (file_mode & S_IXGRP)
4582 dac_granted |= VEXEC;
4583 if (file_mode & S_IRGRP)
4584 dac_granted |= VREAD;
4585 if (file_mode & S_IWGRP)
4586 dac_granted |= (VWRITE | VAPPEND);
4588 if ((accmode & dac_granted) == accmode)
4594 /* Otherwise, check everyone else. */
4595 if (file_mode & S_IXOTH)
4596 dac_granted |= VEXEC;
4597 if (file_mode & S_IROTH)
4598 dac_granted |= VREAD;
4599 if (file_mode & S_IWOTH)
4600 dac_granted |= (VWRITE | VAPPEND);
4601 if ((accmode & dac_granted) == accmode)
4606 * Build a privilege mask to determine if the set of privileges
4607 * satisfies the requirements when combined with the granted mask
4608 * from above. For each privilege, if the privilege is required,
4609 * bitwise or the request type onto the priv_granted mask.
4615 * For directories, use PRIV_VFS_LOOKUP to satisfy VEXEC
4616 * requests, instead of PRIV_VFS_EXEC.
4618 if ((accmode & VEXEC) && ((dac_granted & VEXEC) == 0) &&
4619 !priv_check_cred(cred, PRIV_VFS_LOOKUP))
4620 priv_granted |= VEXEC;
4623 * Ensure that at least one execute bit is on. Otherwise,
4624 * a privileged user will always succeed, and we don't want
4625 * this to happen unless the file really is executable.
4627 if ((accmode & VEXEC) && ((dac_granted & VEXEC) == 0) &&
4628 (file_mode & (S_IXUSR | S_IXGRP | S_IXOTH)) != 0 &&
4629 !priv_check_cred(cred, PRIV_VFS_EXEC))
4630 priv_granted |= VEXEC;
4633 if ((accmode & VREAD) && ((dac_granted & VREAD) == 0) &&
4634 !priv_check_cred(cred, PRIV_VFS_READ))
4635 priv_granted |= VREAD;
4637 if ((accmode & VWRITE) && ((dac_granted & VWRITE) == 0) &&
4638 !priv_check_cred(cred, PRIV_VFS_WRITE))
4639 priv_granted |= (VWRITE | VAPPEND);
4641 if ((accmode & VADMIN) && ((dac_granted & VADMIN) == 0) &&
4642 !priv_check_cred(cred, PRIV_VFS_ADMIN))
4643 priv_granted |= VADMIN;
4645 if ((accmode & (priv_granted | dac_granted)) == accmode) {
4646 /* XXX audit: privilege used */
4647 if (privused != NULL)
4652 return ((accmode & VADMIN) ? EPERM : EACCES);
4656 * Credential check based on process requesting service, and per-attribute
4660 extattr_check_cred(struct vnode *vp, int attrnamespace, struct ucred *cred,
4661 struct thread *td, accmode_t accmode)
4665 * Kernel-invoked always succeeds.
4671 * Do not allow privileged processes in jail to directly manipulate
4672 * system attributes.
4674 switch (attrnamespace) {
4675 case EXTATTR_NAMESPACE_SYSTEM:
4676 /* Potentially should be: return (EPERM); */
4677 return (priv_check_cred(cred, PRIV_VFS_EXTATTR_SYSTEM));
4678 case EXTATTR_NAMESPACE_USER:
4679 return (VOP_ACCESS(vp, accmode, cred, td));
4685 #ifdef DEBUG_VFS_LOCKS
4687 * This only exists to suppress warnings from unlocked specfs accesses. It is
4688 * no longer ok to have an unlocked VFS.
4690 #define IGNORE_LOCK(vp) (panicstr != NULL || (vp) == NULL || \
4691 (vp)->v_type == VCHR || (vp)->v_type == VBAD)
4693 int vfs_badlock_ddb = 1; /* Drop into debugger on violation. */
4694 SYSCTL_INT(_debug, OID_AUTO, vfs_badlock_ddb, CTLFLAG_RW, &vfs_badlock_ddb, 0,
4695 "Drop into debugger on lock violation");
4697 int vfs_badlock_mutex = 1; /* Check for interlock across VOPs. */
4698 SYSCTL_INT(_debug, OID_AUTO, vfs_badlock_mutex, CTLFLAG_RW, &vfs_badlock_mutex,
4699 0, "Check for interlock across VOPs");
4701 int vfs_badlock_print = 1; /* Print lock violations. */
4702 SYSCTL_INT(_debug, OID_AUTO, vfs_badlock_print, CTLFLAG_RW, &vfs_badlock_print,
4703 0, "Print lock violations");
4705 int vfs_badlock_vnode = 1; /* Print vnode details on lock violations. */
4706 SYSCTL_INT(_debug, OID_AUTO, vfs_badlock_vnode, CTLFLAG_RW, &vfs_badlock_vnode,
4707 0, "Print vnode details on lock violations");
4710 int vfs_badlock_backtrace = 1; /* Print backtrace at lock violations. */
4711 SYSCTL_INT(_debug, OID_AUTO, vfs_badlock_backtrace, CTLFLAG_RW,
4712 &vfs_badlock_backtrace, 0, "Print backtrace at lock violations");
4716 vfs_badlock(const char *msg, const char *str, struct vnode *vp)
4720 if (vfs_badlock_backtrace)
4723 if (vfs_badlock_vnode)
4724 vn_printf(vp, "vnode ");
4725 if (vfs_badlock_print)
4726 printf("%s: %p %s\n", str, (void *)vp, msg);
4727 if (vfs_badlock_ddb)
4728 kdb_enter(KDB_WHY_VFSLOCK, "lock violation");
4732 assert_vi_locked(struct vnode *vp, const char *str)
4735 if (vfs_badlock_mutex && !mtx_owned(VI_MTX(vp)))
4736 vfs_badlock("interlock is not locked but should be", str, vp);
4740 assert_vi_unlocked(struct vnode *vp, const char *str)
4743 if (vfs_badlock_mutex && mtx_owned(VI_MTX(vp)))
4744 vfs_badlock("interlock is locked but should not be", str, vp);
4748 assert_vop_locked(struct vnode *vp, const char *str)
4752 if (!IGNORE_LOCK(vp)) {
4753 locked = VOP_ISLOCKED(vp);
4754 if (locked == 0 || locked == LK_EXCLOTHER)
4755 vfs_badlock("is not locked but should be", str, vp);
4760 assert_vop_unlocked(struct vnode *vp, const char *str)
4763 if (!IGNORE_LOCK(vp) && VOP_ISLOCKED(vp) == LK_EXCLUSIVE)
4764 vfs_badlock("is locked but should not be", str, vp);
4768 assert_vop_elocked(struct vnode *vp, const char *str)
4771 if (!IGNORE_LOCK(vp) && VOP_ISLOCKED(vp) != LK_EXCLUSIVE)
4772 vfs_badlock("is not exclusive locked but should be", str, vp);
4774 #endif /* DEBUG_VFS_LOCKS */
4777 vop_rename_fail(struct vop_rename_args *ap)
4780 if (ap->a_tvp != NULL)
4782 if (ap->a_tdvp == ap->a_tvp)
4791 vop_rename_pre(void *ap)
4793 struct vop_rename_args *a = ap;
4795 #ifdef DEBUG_VFS_LOCKS
4797 ASSERT_VI_UNLOCKED(a->a_tvp, "VOP_RENAME");
4798 ASSERT_VI_UNLOCKED(a->a_tdvp, "VOP_RENAME");
4799 ASSERT_VI_UNLOCKED(a->a_fvp, "VOP_RENAME");
4800 ASSERT_VI_UNLOCKED(a->a_fdvp, "VOP_RENAME");
4802 /* Check the source (from). */
4803 if (a->a_tdvp->v_vnlock != a->a_fdvp->v_vnlock &&
4804 (a->a_tvp == NULL || a->a_tvp->v_vnlock != a->a_fdvp->v_vnlock))
4805 ASSERT_VOP_UNLOCKED(a->a_fdvp, "vop_rename: fdvp locked");
4806 if (a->a_tvp == NULL || a->a_tvp->v_vnlock != a->a_fvp->v_vnlock)
4807 ASSERT_VOP_UNLOCKED(a->a_fvp, "vop_rename: fvp locked");
4809 /* Check the target. */
4811 ASSERT_VOP_LOCKED(a->a_tvp, "vop_rename: tvp not locked");
4812 ASSERT_VOP_LOCKED(a->a_tdvp, "vop_rename: tdvp not locked");
4814 if (a->a_tdvp != a->a_fdvp)
4816 if (a->a_tvp != a->a_fvp)
4823 #ifdef DEBUG_VFS_LOCKS
4825 vop_strategy_pre(void *ap)
4827 struct vop_strategy_args *a;
4834 * Cluster ops lock their component buffers but not the IO container.
4836 if ((bp->b_flags & B_CLUSTER) != 0)
4839 if (panicstr == NULL && !BUF_ISLOCKED(bp)) {
4840 if (vfs_badlock_print)
4842 "VOP_STRATEGY: bp is not locked but should be\n");
4843 if (vfs_badlock_ddb)
4844 kdb_enter(KDB_WHY_VFSLOCK, "lock violation");
4849 vop_lock_pre(void *ap)
4851 struct vop_lock1_args *a = ap;
4853 if ((a->a_flags & LK_INTERLOCK) == 0)
4854 ASSERT_VI_UNLOCKED(a->a_vp, "VOP_LOCK");
4856 ASSERT_VI_LOCKED(a->a_vp, "VOP_LOCK");
4860 vop_lock_post(void *ap, int rc)
4862 struct vop_lock1_args *a = ap;
4864 ASSERT_VI_UNLOCKED(a->a_vp, "VOP_LOCK");
4865 if (rc == 0 && (a->a_flags & LK_EXCLOTHER) == 0)
4866 ASSERT_VOP_LOCKED(a->a_vp, "VOP_LOCK");
4870 vop_unlock_pre(void *ap)
4872 struct vop_unlock_args *a = ap;
4874 if (a->a_flags & LK_INTERLOCK)
4875 ASSERT_VI_LOCKED(a->a_vp, "VOP_UNLOCK");
4876 ASSERT_VOP_LOCKED(a->a_vp, "VOP_UNLOCK");
4880 vop_unlock_post(void *ap, int rc)
4882 struct vop_unlock_args *a = ap;
4884 if (a->a_flags & LK_INTERLOCK)
4885 ASSERT_VI_UNLOCKED(a->a_vp, "VOP_UNLOCK");
4890 vop_create_post(void *ap, int rc)
4892 struct vop_create_args *a = ap;
4895 VFS_KNOTE_LOCKED(a->a_dvp, NOTE_WRITE);
4899 vop_deleteextattr_post(void *ap, int rc)
4901 struct vop_deleteextattr_args *a = ap;
4904 VFS_KNOTE_LOCKED(a->a_vp, NOTE_ATTRIB);
4908 vop_link_post(void *ap, int rc)
4910 struct vop_link_args *a = ap;
4913 VFS_KNOTE_LOCKED(a->a_vp, NOTE_LINK);
4914 VFS_KNOTE_LOCKED(a->a_tdvp, NOTE_WRITE);
4919 vop_mkdir_post(void *ap, int rc)
4921 struct vop_mkdir_args *a = ap;
4924 VFS_KNOTE_LOCKED(a->a_dvp, NOTE_WRITE | NOTE_LINK);
4928 vop_mknod_post(void *ap, int rc)
4930 struct vop_mknod_args *a = ap;
4933 VFS_KNOTE_LOCKED(a->a_dvp, NOTE_WRITE);
4937 vop_reclaim_post(void *ap, int rc)
4939 struct vop_reclaim_args *a = ap;
4942 VFS_KNOTE_LOCKED(a->a_vp, NOTE_REVOKE);
4946 vop_remove_post(void *ap, int rc)
4948 struct vop_remove_args *a = ap;
4951 VFS_KNOTE_LOCKED(a->a_dvp, NOTE_WRITE);
4952 VFS_KNOTE_LOCKED(a->a_vp, NOTE_DELETE);
4957 vop_rename_post(void *ap, int rc)
4959 struct vop_rename_args *a = ap;
4964 if (a->a_fdvp == a->a_tdvp) {
4965 if (a->a_tvp != NULL && a->a_tvp->v_type == VDIR)
4967 VFS_KNOTE_UNLOCKED(a->a_fdvp, hint);
4968 VFS_KNOTE_UNLOCKED(a->a_tdvp, hint);
4970 hint |= NOTE_EXTEND;
4971 if (a->a_fvp->v_type == VDIR)
4973 VFS_KNOTE_UNLOCKED(a->a_fdvp, hint);
4975 if (a->a_fvp->v_type == VDIR && a->a_tvp != NULL &&
4976 a->a_tvp->v_type == VDIR)
4978 VFS_KNOTE_UNLOCKED(a->a_tdvp, hint);
4981 VFS_KNOTE_UNLOCKED(a->a_fvp, NOTE_RENAME);
4983 VFS_KNOTE_UNLOCKED(a->a_tvp, NOTE_DELETE);
4985 if (a->a_tdvp != a->a_fdvp)
4987 if (a->a_tvp != a->a_fvp)
4995 vop_rmdir_post(void *ap, int rc)
4997 struct vop_rmdir_args *a = ap;
5000 VFS_KNOTE_LOCKED(a->a_dvp, NOTE_WRITE | NOTE_LINK);
5001 VFS_KNOTE_LOCKED(a->a_vp, NOTE_DELETE);
5006 vop_setattr_post(void *ap, int rc)
5008 struct vop_setattr_args *a = ap;
5011 VFS_KNOTE_LOCKED(a->a_vp, NOTE_ATTRIB);
5015 vop_setextattr_post(void *ap, int rc)
5017 struct vop_setextattr_args *a = ap;
5020 VFS_KNOTE_LOCKED(a->a_vp, NOTE_ATTRIB);
5024 vop_symlink_post(void *ap, int rc)
5026 struct vop_symlink_args *a = ap;
5029 VFS_KNOTE_LOCKED(a->a_dvp, NOTE_WRITE);
5033 vop_open_post(void *ap, int rc)
5035 struct vop_open_args *a = ap;
5038 VFS_KNOTE_LOCKED(a->a_vp, NOTE_OPEN);
5042 vop_close_post(void *ap, int rc)
5044 struct vop_close_args *a = ap;
5046 if (!rc && (a->a_cred != NOCRED || /* filter out revokes */
5047 (a->a_vp->v_iflag & VI_DOOMED) == 0)) {
5048 VFS_KNOTE_LOCKED(a->a_vp, (a->a_fflag & FWRITE) != 0 ?
5049 NOTE_CLOSE_WRITE : NOTE_CLOSE);
5054 vop_read_post(void *ap, int rc)
5056 struct vop_read_args *a = ap;
5059 VFS_KNOTE_LOCKED(a->a_vp, NOTE_READ);
5063 vop_readdir_post(void *ap, int rc)
5065 struct vop_readdir_args *a = ap;
5068 VFS_KNOTE_LOCKED(a->a_vp, NOTE_READ);
5071 static struct knlist fs_knlist;
5074 vfs_event_init(void *arg)
5076 knlist_init_mtx(&fs_knlist, NULL);
5078 /* XXX - correct order? */
5079 SYSINIT(vfs_knlist, SI_SUB_VFS, SI_ORDER_ANY, vfs_event_init, NULL);
5082 vfs_event_signal(fsid_t *fsid, uint32_t event, intptr_t data __unused)
5085 KNOTE_UNLOCKED(&fs_knlist, event);
5088 static int filt_fsattach(struct knote *kn);
5089 static void filt_fsdetach(struct knote *kn);
5090 static int filt_fsevent(struct knote *kn, long hint);
5092 struct filterops fs_filtops = {
5094 .f_attach = filt_fsattach,
5095 .f_detach = filt_fsdetach,
5096 .f_event = filt_fsevent
5100 filt_fsattach(struct knote *kn)
5103 kn->kn_flags |= EV_CLEAR;
5104 knlist_add(&fs_knlist, kn, 0);
5109 filt_fsdetach(struct knote *kn)
5112 knlist_remove(&fs_knlist, kn, 0);
5116 filt_fsevent(struct knote *kn, long hint)
5119 kn->kn_fflags |= hint;
5120 return (kn->kn_fflags != 0);
5124 sysctl_vfs_ctl(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
5130 error = SYSCTL_IN(req, &vc, sizeof(vc));
5133 if (vc.vc_vers != VFS_CTL_VERS1)
5135 mp = vfs_getvfs(&vc.vc_fsid);
5138 /* ensure that a specific sysctl goes to the right filesystem. */
5139 if (strcmp(vc.vc_fstypename, "*") != 0 &&
5140 strcmp(vc.vc_fstypename, mp->mnt_vfc->vfc_name) != 0) {
5144 VCTLTOREQ(&vc, req);
5145 error = VFS_SYSCTL(mp, vc.vc_op, req);
5150 SYSCTL_PROC(_vfs, OID_AUTO, ctl, CTLTYPE_OPAQUE | CTLFLAG_WR,
5151 NULL, 0, sysctl_vfs_ctl, "",
5155 * Function to initialize a va_filerev field sensibly.
5156 * XXX: Wouldn't a random number make a lot more sense ??
5159 init_va_filerev(void)
5164 return (((u_quad_t)bt.sec << 32LL) | (bt.frac >> 32LL));
5167 static int filt_vfsread(struct knote *kn, long hint);
5168 static int filt_vfswrite(struct knote *kn, long hint);
5169 static int filt_vfsvnode(struct knote *kn, long hint);
5170 static void filt_vfsdetach(struct knote *kn);
5171 static struct filterops vfsread_filtops = {
5173 .f_detach = filt_vfsdetach,
5174 .f_event = filt_vfsread
5176 static struct filterops vfswrite_filtops = {
5178 .f_detach = filt_vfsdetach,
5179 .f_event = filt_vfswrite
5181 static struct filterops vfsvnode_filtops = {
5183 .f_detach = filt_vfsdetach,
5184 .f_event = filt_vfsvnode
5188 vfs_knllock(void *arg)
5190 struct vnode *vp = arg;
5192 vn_lock(vp, LK_EXCLUSIVE | LK_RETRY);
5196 vfs_knlunlock(void *arg)
5198 struct vnode *vp = arg;
5204 vfs_knl_assert_locked(void *arg)
5206 #ifdef DEBUG_VFS_LOCKS
5207 struct vnode *vp = arg;
5209 ASSERT_VOP_LOCKED(vp, "vfs_knl_assert_locked");
5214 vfs_knl_assert_unlocked(void *arg)
5216 #ifdef DEBUG_VFS_LOCKS
5217 struct vnode *vp = arg;
5219 ASSERT_VOP_UNLOCKED(vp, "vfs_knl_assert_unlocked");
5224 vfs_kqfilter(struct vop_kqfilter_args *ap)
5226 struct vnode *vp = ap->a_vp;
5227 struct knote *kn = ap->a_kn;
5230 switch (kn->kn_filter) {
5232 kn->kn_fop = &vfsread_filtops;
5235 kn->kn_fop = &vfswrite_filtops;
5238 kn->kn_fop = &vfsvnode_filtops;
5244 kn->kn_hook = (caddr_t)vp;
5247 if (vp->v_pollinfo == NULL)
5249 knl = &vp->v_pollinfo->vpi_selinfo.si_note;
5251 knlist_add(knl, kn, 0);
5257 * Detach knote from vnode
5260 filt_vfsdetach(struct knote *kn)
5262 struct vnode *vp = (struct vnode *)kn->kn_hook;
5264 KASSERT(vp->v_pollinfo != NULL, ("Missing v_pollinfo"));
5265 knlist_remove(&vp->v_pollinfo->vpi_selinfo.si_note, kn, 0);
5271 filt_vfsread(struct knote *kn, long hint)
5273 struct vnode *vp = (struct vnode *)kn->kn_hook;
5278 * filesystem is gone, so set the EOF flag and schedule
5279 * the knote for deletion.
5281 if (hint == NOTE_REVOKE || (hint == 0 && vp->v_type == VBAD)) {
5283 kn->kn_flags |= (EV_EOF | EV_ONESHOT);
5288 if (VOP_GETATTR(vp, &va, curthread->td_ucred))
5292 kn->kn_data = va.va_size - kn->kn_fp->f_offset;
5293 res = (kn->kn_sfflags & NOTE_FILE_POLL) != 0 || kn->kn_data != 0;
5300 filt_vfswrite(struct knote *kn, long hint)
5302 struct vnode *vp = (struct vnode *)kn->kn_hook;
5307 * filesystem is gone, so set the EOF flag and schedule
5308 * the knote for deletion.
5310 if (hint == NOTE_REVOKE || (hint == 0 && vp->v_type == VBAD))
5311 kn->kn_flags |= (EV_EOF | EV_ONESHOT);
5319 filt_vfsvnode(struct knote *kn, long hint)
5321 struct vnode *vp = (struct vnode *)kn->kn_hook;
5325 if (kn->kn_sfflags & hint)
5326 kn->kn_fflags |= hint;
5327 if (hint == NOTE_REVOKE || (hint == 0 && vp->v_type == VBAD)) {
5328 kn->kn_flags |= EV_EOF;
5332 res = (kn->kn_fflags != 0);
5338 vfs_read_dirent(struct vop_readdir_args *ap, struct dirent *dp, off_t off)
5342 if (dp->d_reclen > ap->a_uio->uio_resid)
5343 return (ENAMETOOLONG);
5344 error = uiomove(dp, dp->d_reclen, ap->a_uio);
5346 if (ap->a_ncookies != NULL) {
5347 if (ap->a_cookies != NULL)
5348 free(ap->a_cookies, M_TEMP);
5349 ap->a_cookies = NULL;
5350 *ap->a_ncookies = 0;
5354 if (ap->a_ncookies == NULL)
5357 KASSERT(ap->a_cookies,
5358 ("NULL ap->a_cookies value with non-NULL ap->a_ncookies!"));
5360 *ap->a_cookies = realloc(*ap->a_cookies,
5361 (*ap->a_ncookies + 1) * sizeof(u_long), M_TEMP, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO);
5362 (*ap->a_cookies)[*ap->a_ncookies] = off;
5363 *ap->a_ncookies += 1;
5368 * Mark for update the access time of the file if the filesystem
5369 * supports VOP_MARKATIME. This functionality is used by execve and
5370 * mmap, so we want to avoid the I/O implied by directly setting
5371 * va_atime for the sake of efficiency.
5374 vfs_mark_atime(struct vnode *vp, struct ucred *cred)
5379 ASSERT_VOP_LOCKED(vp, "vfs_mark_atime");
5380 if (mp != NULL && (mp->mnt_flag & (MNT_NOATIME | MNT_RDONLY)) == 0)
5381 (void)VOP_MARKATIME(vp);
5385 * The purpose of this routine is to remove granularity from accmode_t,
5386 * reducing it into standard unix access bits - VEXEC, VREAD, VWRITE,
5387 * VADMIN and VAPPEND.
5389 * If it returns 0, the caller is supposed to continue with the usual
5390 * access checks using 'accmode' as modified by this routine. If it
5391 * returns nonzero value, the caller is supposed to return that value
5394 * Note that after this routine runs, accmode may be zero.
5397 vfs_unixify_accmode(accmode_t *accmode)
5400 * There is no way to specify explicit "deny" rule using
5401 * file mode or POSIX.1e ACLs.
5403 if (*accmode & VEXPLICIT_DENY) {
5409 * None of these can be translated into usual access bits.
5410 * Also, the common case for NFSv4 ACLs is to not contain
5411 * either of these bits. Caller should check for VWRITE
5412 * on the containing directory instead.
5414 if (*accmode & (VDELETE_CHILD | VDELETE))
5417 if (*accmode & VADMIN_PERMS) {
5418 *accmode &= ~VADMIN_PERMS;
5423 * There is no way to deny VREAD_ATTRIBUTES, VREAD_ACL
5424 * or VSYNCHRONIZE using file mode or POSIX.1e ACL.
5426 *accmode &= ~(VSTAT_PERMS | VSYNCHRONIZE);
5432 * These are helper functions for filesystems to traverse all
5433 * their vnodes. See MNT_VNODE_FOREACH_ALL() in sys/mount.h.
5435 * This interface replaces MNT_VNODE_FOREACH.
5438 MALLOC_DEFINE(M_VNODE_MARKER, "vnodemarker", "vnode marker");
5441 __mnt_vnode_next_all(struct vnode **mvp, struct mount *mp)
5446 kern_yield(PRI_USER);
5448 KASSERT((*mvp)->v_mount == mp, ("marker vnode mount list mismatch"));
5449 for (vp = TAILQ_NEXT(*mvp, v_nmntvnodes); vp != NULL;
5450 vp = TAILQ_NEXT(vp, v_nmntvnodes)) {
5451 /* Allow a racy peek at VI_DOOMED to save a lock acquisition. */
5452 if (vp->v_type == VMARKER || (vp->v_iflag & VI_DOOMED) != 0)
5455 if ((vp->v_iflag & VI_DOOMED) != 0) {
5462 __mnt_vnode_markerfree_all(mvp, mp);
5463 /* MNT_IUNLOCK(mp); -- done in above function */
5464 mtx_assert(MNT_MTX(mp), MA_NOTOWNED);
5467 TAILQ_REMOVE(&mp->mnt_nvnodelist, *mvp, v_nmntvnodes);
5468 TAILQ_INSERT_AFTER(&mp->mnt_nvnodelist, vp, *mvp, v_nmntvnodes);
5474 __mnt_vnode_first_all(struct vnode **mvp, struct mount *mp)
5478 *mvp = malloc(sizeof(struct vnode), M_VNODE_MARKER, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO);
5481 (*mvp)->v_mount = mp;
5482 (*mvp)->v_type = VMARKER;
5484 TAILQ_FOREACH(vp, &mp->mnt_nvnodelist, v_nmntvnodes) {
5485 /* Allow a racy peek at VI_DOOMED to save a lock acquisition. */
5486 if (vp->v_type == VMARKER || (vp->v_iflag & VI_DOOMED) != 0)
5489 if ((vp->v_iflag & VI_DOOMED) != 0) {
5498 free(*mvp, M_VNODE_MARKER);
5502 TAILQ_INSERT_AFTER(&mp->mnt_nvnodelist, vp, *mvp, v_nmntvnodes);
5508 __mnt_vnode_markerfree_all(struct vnode **mvp, struct mount *mp)
5516 mtx_assert(MNT_MTX(mp), MA_OWNED);
5518 KASSERT((*mvp)->v_mount == mp, ("marker vnode mount list mismatch"));
5519 TAILQ_REMOVE(&mp->mnt_nvnodelist, *mvp, v_nmntvnodes);
5522 free(*mvp, M_VNODE_MARKER);
5527 * These are helper functions for filesystems to traverse their
5528 * active vnodes. See MNT_VNODE_FOREACH_ACTIVE() in sys/mount.h
5531 mnt_vnode_markerfree_active(struct vnode **mvp, struct mount *mp)
5534 KASSERT((*mvp)->v_mount == mp, ("marker vnode mount list mismatch"));
5539 free(*mvp, M_VNODE_MARKER);
5544 * Relock the mp mount vnode list lock with the vp vnode interlock in the
5545 * conventional lock order during mnt_vnode_next_active iteration.
5547 * On entry, the mount vnode list lock is held and the vnode interlock is not.
5548 * The list lock is dropped and reacquired. On success, both locks are held.
5549 * On failure, the mount vnode list lock is held but the vnode interlock is
5550 * not, and the procedure may have yielded.
5553 mnt_vnode_next_active_relock(struct vnode *mvp, struct mount *mp,
5556 const struct vnode *tmp;
5559 VNASSERT(mvp->v_mount == mp && mvp->v_type == VMARKER &&
5560 TAILQ_NEXT(mvp, v_actfreelist) != NULL, mvp,
5561 ("%s: bad marker", __func__));
5562 VNASSERT(vp->v_mount == mp && vp->v_type != VMARKER, vp,
5563 ("%s: inappropriate vnode", __func__));
5564 ASSERT_VI_UNLOCKED(vp, __func__);
5565 mtx_assert(&mp->mnt_listmtx, MA_OWNED);
5569 TAILQ_REMOVE(&mp->mnt_activevnodelist, mvp, v_actfreelist);
5570 TAILQ_INSERT_BEFORE(vp, mvp, v_actfreelist);
5573 * Use a hold to prevent vp from disappearing while the mount vnode
5574 * list lock is dropped and reacquired. Normally a hold would be
5575 * acquired with vhold(), but that might try to acquire the vnode
5576 * interlock, which would be a LOR with the mount vnode list lock.
5578 held = refcount_acquire_if_not_zero(&vp->v_holdcnt);
5579 mtx_unlock(&mp->mnt_listmtx);
5583 if (!refcount_release_if_not_last(&vp->v_holdcnt)) {
5587 mtx_lock(&mp->mnt_listmtx);
5590 * Determine whether the vnode is still the next one after the marker,
5591 * excepting any other markers. If the vnode has not been doomed by
5592 * vgone() then the hold should have ensured that it remained on the
5593 * active list. If it has been doomed but is still on the active list,
5594 * don't abort, but rather skip over it (avoid spinning on doomed
5599 tmp = TAILQ_NEXT(tmp, v_actfreelist);
5600 } while (tmp != NULL && tmp->v_type == VMARKER);
5602 mtx_unlock(&mp->mnt_listmtx);
5611 mtx_lock(&mp->mnt_listmtx);
5614 ASSERT_VI_LOCKED(vp, __func__);
5616 ASSERT_VI_UNLOCKED(vp, __func__);
5617 mtx_assert(&mp->mnt_listmtx, MA_OWNED);
5621 static struct vnode *
5622 mnt_vnode_next_active(struct vnode **mvp, struct mount *mp)
5624 struct vnode *vp, *nvp;
5626 mtx_assert(&mp->mnt_listmtx, MA_OWNED);
5627 KASSERT((*mvp)->v_mount == mp, ("marker vnode mount list mismatch"));
5629 vp = TAILQ_NEXT(*mvp, v_actfreelist);
5630 while (vp != NULL) {
5631 if (vp->v_type == VMARKER) {
5632 vp = TAILQ_NEXT(vp, v_actfreelist);
5636 * Try-lock because this is the wrong lock order. If that does
5637 * not succeed, drop the mount vnode list lock and try to
5638 * reacquire it and the vnode interlock in the right order.
5640 if (!VI_TRYLOCK(vp) &&
5641 !mnt_vnode_next_active_relock(*mvp, mp, vp))
5643 KASSERT(vp->v_type != VMARKER, ("locked marker %p", vp));
5644 KASSERT(vp->v_mount == mp || vp->v_mount == NULL,
5645 ("alien vnode on the active list %p %p", vp, mp));
5646 if (vp->v_mount == mp && (vp->v_iflag & VI_DOOMED) == 0)
5648 nvp = TAILQ_NEXT(vp, v_actfreelist);
5652 TAILQ_REMOVE(&mp->mnt_activevnodelist, *mvp, v_actfreelist);
5654 /* Check if we are done */
5656 mtx_unlock(&mp->mnt_listmtx);
5657 mnt_vnode_markerfree_active(mvp, mp);
5660 TAILQ_INSERT_AFTER(&mp->mnt_activevnodelist, vp, *mvp, v_actfreelist);
5661 mtx_unlock(&mp->mnt_listmtx);
5662 ASSERT_VI_LOCKED(vp, "active iter");
5663 KASSERT((vp->v_iflag & VI_ACTIVE) != 0, ("Non-active vp %p", vp));
5668 __mnt_vnode_next_active(struct vnode **mvp, struct mount *mp)
5672 kern_yield(PRI_USER);
5673 mtx_lock(&mp->mnt_listmtx);
5674 return (mnt_vnode_next_active(mvp, mp));
5678 __mnt_vnode_first_active(struct vnode **mvp, struct mount *mp)
5682 *mvp = malloc(sizeof(struct vnode), M_VNODE_MARKER, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO);
5686 (*mvp)->v_type = VMARKER;
5687 (*mvp)->v_mount = mp;
5689 mtx_lock(&mp->mnt_listmtx);
5690 vp = TAILQ_FIRST(&mp->mnt_activevnodelist);
5692 mtx_unlock(&mp->mnt_listmtx);
5693 mnt_vnode_markerfree_active(mvp, mp);
5696 TAILQ_INSERT_BEFORE(vp, *mvp, v_actfreelist);
5697 return (mnt_vnode_next_active(mvp, mp));
5701 __mnt_vnode_markerfree_active(struct vnode **mvp, struct mount *mp)
5707 mtx_lock(&mp->mnt_listmtx);
5708 TAILQ_REMOVE(&mp->mnt_activevnodelist, *mvp, v_actfreelist);
5709 mtx_unlock(&mp->mnt_listmtx);
5710 mnt_vnode_markerfree_active(mvp, mp);