Commit 75e5584c authored by Jeff Dike's avatar Jeff Dike Committed by Linus Torvalds

[PATCH] uml: use host AIO support

This patch makes UML use host AIO support when it (and
/usr/include/linux/aio_abi.h) are present.  This is only the support, with no
consumers - a consumer is coming in the next patch.
Signed-off-by: default avatarJeff Dike <jdike@addtoit.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarAndrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
Signed-off-by: default avatarLinus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
parent 30f7dabb
/*
* Copyright (C) 2004 Jeff Dike (jdike@karaya.com)
* Licensed under the GPL
*/
#ifndef AIO_H__
#define AIO_H__
enum aio_type { AIO_READ, AIO_WRITE, AIO_MMAP };
struct aio_thread_reply {
void *data;
int err;
};
struct aio_context {
int reply_fd;
struct aio_context *next;
};
#define INIT_AIO_CONTEXT { .reply_fd = -1, \
.next = NULL }
extern int submit_aio(enum aio_type type, int fd, char *buf, int len,
unsigned long long offset, int reply_fd,
struct aio_context *aio);
#endif
......@@ -111,7 +111,15 @@ extern struct uml_param __uml_setup_start, __uml_setup_end;
#ifndef __KERNEL__
#define __initcall(fn) static initcall_t __initcall_##fn __init_call = fn
#define __define_initcall(level,fn) \
static initcall_t __initcall_##fn __attribute_used__ \
__attribute__((__section__(".initcall" level ".init"))) = fn
/* Userspace initcalls shouldn't depend on anything in the kernel, so we'll
* make them run first.
*/
#define __initcall(fn) __define_initcall("1", fn)
#define __exitcall(fn) static exitcall_t __exitcall_##fn __exit_call = fn
#define __init_call __attribute__ ((unused,__section__ (".initcall.init")))
......
......@@ -7,12 +7,15 @@
#define __IRQ_KERN_H__
#include "linux/interrupt.h"
#include "asm/ptrace.h"
extern int um_request_irq(unsigned int irq, int fd, int type,
irqreturn_t (*handler)(int, void *,
struct pt_regs *),
unsigned long irqflags, const char * devname,
void *dev_id);
extern int init_aio_irq(int irq, char *name,
irqreturn_t (*handler)(int, void *, struct pt_regs *));
#endif
......
......@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@
#include "kern_util.h"
#include "irq_user.h"
#include "irq_kern.h"
#include "os.h"
/*
* Generic, controller-independent functions:
......@@ -168,13 +168,32 @@ void __init init_IRQ(void)
}
}
/*
* Overrides for Emacs so that we follow Linus's tabbing style.
* Emacs will notice this stuff at the end of the file and automatically
* adjust the settings for this buffer only. This must remain at the end
* of the file.
* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Local variables:
* c-file-style: "linux"
* End:
*/
int init_aio_irq(int irq, char *name, irqreturn_t (*handler)(int, void *,
struct pt_regs *))
{
int fds[2], err;
err = os_pipe(fds, 1, 1);
if(err){
printk("init_aio_irq - os_pipe failed, err = %d\n", -err);
goto out;
}
err = um_request_irq(irq, fds[0], IRQ_READ, handler,
SA_INTERRUPT | SA_SAMPLE_RANDOM, name,
(void *) (long) fds[0]);
if(err){
printk("init_aio_irq - : um_request_irq failed, err = %d\n",
err);
goto out_close;
}
err = fds[1];
goto out;
out_close:
os_close_file(fds[0]);
os_close_file(fds[1]);
out:
return(err);
}
......@@ -3,11 +3,15 @@
# Licensed under the GPL
#
obj-y = elf_aux.o file.o process.o signal.o time.o tty.o user_syms.o drivers/ \
sys-$(SUBARCH)/
obj-y = aio.o elf_aux.o file.o process.o signal.o time.o tty.o user_syms.o \
drivers/ sys-$(SUBARCH)/
USER_OBJS := elf_aux.o file.o process.o signal.o time.o tty.o
USER_OBJS := aio.o elf_aux.o file.o process.o signal.o time.o tty.o
CFLAGS_user_syms.o += -DSUBARCH_$(SUBARCH)
HAVE_AIO_ABI := $(shell [ -r /usr/include/linux/aio_abi.h ] && \
echo -DHAVE_AIO_ABI )
CFLAGS_aio.o += $(HAVE_AIO_ABI)
include arch/um/scripts/Makefile.rules
/*
* Copyright (C) 2004 Jeff Dike (jdike@addtoit.com)
* Licensed under the GPL
*/
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <sched.h>
#include <sys/syscall.h>
#include "os.h"
#include "helper.h"
#include "aio.h"
#include "init.h"
#include "user.h"
#include "mode.h"
struct aio_thread_req {
enum aio_type type;
int io_fd;
unsigned long long offset;
char *buf;
int len;
struct aio_context *aio;
};
static int aio_req_fd_r = -1;
static int aio_req_fd_w = -1;
#if defined(HAVE_AIO_ABI)
#include <linux/aio_abi.h>
/* If we have the headers, we are going to build with AIO enabled.
* If we don't have aio in libc, we define the necessary stubs here.
*/
#if !defined(HAVE_AIO_LIBC)
static long io_setup(int n, aio_context_t *ctxp)
{
return syscall(__NR_io_setup, n, ctxp);
}
static long io_submit(aio_context_t ctx, long nr, struct iocb **iocbpp)
{
return syscall(__NR_io_submit, ctx, nr, iocbpp);
}
static long io_getevents(aio_context_t ctx_id, long min_nr, long nr,
struct io_event *events, struct timespec *timeout)
{
return syscall(__NR_io_getevents, ctx_id, min_nr, nr, events, timeout);
}
#endif
/* The AIO_MMAP cases force the mmapped page into memory here
* rather than in whatever place first touches the data. I used
* to do this by touching the page, but that's delicate because
* gcc is prone to optimizing that away. So, what's done here
* is we read from the descriptor from which the page was
* mapped. The caller is required to pass an offset which is
* inside the page that was mapped. Thus, when the read
* returns, we know that the page is in the page cache, and
* that it now backs the mmapped area.
*/
static int do_aio(aio_context_t ctx, enum aio_type type, int fd, char *buf,
int len, unsigned long long offset, struct aio_context *aio)
{
struct iocb iocb, *iocbp = &iocb;
char c;
int err;
iocb = ((struct iocb) { .aio_data = (unsigned long) aio,
.aio_reqprio = 0,
.aio_fildes = fd,
.aio_buf = (unsigned long) buf,
.aio_nbytes = len,
.aio_offset = offset,
.aio_reserved1 = 0,
.aio_reserved2 = 0,
.aio_reserved3 = 0 });
switch(type){
case AIO_READ:
iocb.aio_lio_opcode = IOCB_CMD_PREAD;
err = io_submit(ctx, 1, &iocbp);
break;
case AIO_WRITE:
iocb.aio_lio_opcode = IOCB_CMD_PWRITE;
err = io_submit(ctx, 1, &iocbp);
break;
case AIO_MMAP:
iocb.aio_lio_opcode = IOCB_CMD_PREAD;
iocb.aio_buf = (unsigned long) &c;
iocb.aio_nbytes = sizeof(c);
err = io_submit(ctx, 1, &iocbp);
break;
default:
printk("Bogus op in do_aio - %d\n", type);
err = -EINVAL;
break;
}
if(err > 0)
err = 0;
return err;
}
static aio_context_t ctx = 0;
static int aio_thread(void *arg)
{
struct aio_thread_reply reply;
struct io_event event;
int err, n, reply_fd;
signal(SIGWINCH, SIG_IGN);
while(1){
n = io_getevents(ctx, 1, 1, &event, NULL);
if(n < 0){
if(errno == EINTR)
continue;
printk("aio_thread - io_getevents failed, "
"errno = %d\n", errno);
}
else {
reply = ((struct aio_thread_reply)
{ .data = (void *) (long) event.data,
.err = event.res });
reply_fd = ((struct aio_context *) reply.data)->reply_fd;
err = os_write_file(reply_fd, &reply, sizeof(reply));
if(err != sizeof(reply))
printk("not_aio_thread - write failed, "
"fd = %d, err = %d\n",
aio_req_fd_r, -err);
}
}
return 0;
}
#endif
static int do_not_aio(struct aio_thread_req *req)
{
char c;
int err;
switch(req->type){
case AIO_READ:
err = os_seek_file(req->io_fd, req->offset);
if(err)
goto out;
err = os_read_file(req->io_fd, req->buf, req->len);
break;
case AIO_WRITE:
err = os_seek_file(req->io_fd, req->offset);
if(err)
goto out;
err = os_write_file(req->io_fd, req->buf, req->len);
break;
case AIO_MMAP:
err = os_seek_file(req->io_fd, req->offset);
if(err)
goto out;
err = os_read_file(req->io_fd, &c, sizeof(c));
break;
default:
printk("do_not_aio - bad request type : %d\n", req->type);
err = -EINVAL;
break;
}
out:
return err;
}
static int not_aio_thread(void *arg)
{
struct aio_thread_req req;
struct aio_thread_reply reply;
int err;
signal(SIGWINCH, SIG_IGN);
while(1){
err = os_read_file(aio_req_fd_r, &req, sizeof(req));
if(err != sizeof(req)){
if(err < 0)
printk("not_aio_thread - read failed, "
"fd = %d, err = %d\n", aio_req_fd_r,
-err);
else {
printk("not_aio_thread - short read, fd = %d, "
"length = %d\n", aio_req_fd_r, err);
}
continue;
}
err = do_not_aio(&req);
reply = ((struct aio_thread_reply) { .data = req.aio,
.err = err });
err = os_write_file(req.aio->reply_fd, &reply, sizeof(reply));
if(err != sizeof(reply))
printk("not_aio_thread - write failed, fd = %d, "
"err = %d\n", aio_req_fd_r, -err);
}
}
static int aio_pid = -1;
static int init_aio_24(void)
{
unsigned long stack;
int fds[2], err;
err = os_pipe(fds, 1, 1);
if(err)
goto out;
aio_req_fd_w = fds[0];
aio_req_fd_r = fds[1];
err = run_helper_thread(not_aio_thread, NULL,
CLONE_FILES | CLONE_VM | SIGCHLD, &stack, 0);
if(err < 0)
goto out_close_pipe;
aio_pid = err;
goto out;
out_close_pipe:
os_close_file(fds[0]);
os_close_file(fds[1]);
aio_req_fd_w = -1;
aio_req_fd_r = -1;
out:
#ifndef HAVE_AIO_ABI
printk("/usr/include/linux/aio_abi.h not present during build\n");
#endif
printk("2.6 host AIO support not used - falling back to I/O "
"thread\n");
return 0;
}
#ifdef HAVE_AIO_ABI
#define DEFAULT_24_AIO 0
static int init_aio_26(void)
{
unsigned long stack;
int err;
if(io_setup(256, &ctx)){
printk("aio_thread failed to initialize context, err = %d\n",
errno);
return -errno;
}
err = run_helper_thread(aio_thread, NULL,
CLONE_FILES | CLONE_VM | SIGCHLD, &stack, 0);
if(err < 0)
return -errno;
aio_pid = err;
printk("Using 2.6 host AIO\n");
return 0;
}
static int submit_aio_26(enum aio_type type, int io_fd, char *buf, int len,
unsigned long long offset, struct aio_context *aio)
{
struct aio_thread_reply reply;
int err;
err = do_aio(ctx, type, io_fd, buf, len, offset, aio);
if(err){
reply = ((struct aio_thread_reply) { .data = aio,
.err = err });
err = os_write_file(aio->reply_fd, &reply, sizeof(reply));
if(err != sizeof(reply))
printk("submit_aio_26 - write failed, "
"fd = %d, err = %d\n", aio->reply_fd, -err);
else err = 0;
}
return err;
}
#else
#define DEFAULT_24_AIO 1
static int init_aio_26(void)
{
return -ENOSYS;
}
static int submit_aio_26(enum aio_type type, int io_fd, char *buf, int len,
unsigned long long offset, struct aio_context *aio)
{
return -ENOSYS;
}
#endif
static int aio_24 = DEFAULT_24_AIO;
static int __init set_aio_24(char *name, int *add)
{
aio_24 = 1;
return 0;
}
__uml_setup("aio=2.4", set_aio_24,
"aio=2.4\n"
" This is used to force UML to use 2.4-style AIO even when 2.6 AIO is\n"
" available. 2.4 AIO is a single thread that handles one request at a\n"
" time, synchronously. 2.6 AIO is a thread which uses the 2.6 AIO \n"
" interface to handle an arbitrary number of pending requests. 2.6 AIO \n"
" is not available in tt mode, on 2.4 hosts, or when UML is built with\n"
" /usr/include/linux/aio_abi.h not available. Many distributions don't\n"
" include aio_abi.h, so you will need to copy it from a kernel tree to\n"
" your /usr/include/linux in order to build an AIO-capable UML\n\n"
);
static int init_aio(void)
{
int err;
CHOOSE_MODE(({
if(!aio_24){
printk("Disabling 2.6 AIO in tt mode\n");
aio_24 = 1;
} }), (void) 0);
if(!aio_24){
err = init_aio_26();
if(err && (errno == ENOSYS)){
printk("2.6 AIO not supported on the host - "
"reverting to 2.4 AIO\n");
aio_24 = 1;
}
else return err;
}
if(aio_24)
return init_aio_24();
return 0;
}
/* The reason for the __initcall/__uml_exitcall asymmetry is that init_aio
* needs to be called when the kernel is running because it calls run_helper,
* which needs get_free_page. exit_aio is a __uml_exitcall because the generic
* kernel does not run __exitcalls on shutdown, and can't because many of them
* break when called outside of module unloading.
*/
__initcall(init_aio);
static void exit_aio(void)
{
if(aio_pid != -1)
os_kill_process(aio_pid, 1);
}
__uml_exitcall(exit_aio);
static int submit_aio_24(enum aio_type type, int io_fd, char *buf, int len,
unsigned long long offset, struct aio_context *aio)
{
struct aio_thread_req req = { .type = type,
.io_fd = io_fd,
.offset = offset,
.buf = buf,
.len = len,
.aio = aio,
};
int err;
err = os_write_file(aio_req_fd_w, &req, sizeof(req));
if(err == sizeof(req))
err = 0;
return err;
}
int submit_aio(enum aio_type type, int io_fd, char *buf, int len,
unsigned long long offset, int reply_fd,
struct aio_context *aio)
{
aio->reply_fd = reply_fd;
if(aio_24)
return submit_aio_24(type, io_fd, buf, len, offset, aio);
else {
return submit_aio_26(type, io_fd, buf, len, offset, aio);
}
}
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