1/* 2 * Copyright (C) 2001 Sistina Software (UK) Limited. 3 * Copyright (C) 2004-2008 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved. 4 * 5 * This file is released under the LGPL. 6 */ 7 8#ifndef _LINUX_DEVICE_MAPPER_H 9#define _LINUX_DEVICE_MAPPER_H 10 11#include <linux/bio.h> 12#include <linux/blkdev.h> 13#include <linux/math64.h> 14#include <linux/ratelimit.h> 15 16struct dm_dev; 17struct dm_target; 18struct dm_table; 19struct mapped_device; 20struct bio_vec; 21 22typedef enum { STATUSTYPE_INFO, STATUSTYPE_TABLE } status_type_t; 23 24union map_info { 25 void *ptr; 26}; 27 28/* 29 * In the constructor the target parameter will already have the 30 * table, type, begin and len fields filled in. 31 */ 32typedef int (*dm_ctr_fn) (struct dm_target *target, 33 unsigned int argc, char **argv); 34 35/* 36 * The destructor doesn't need to free the dm_target, just 37 * anything hidden ti->private. 38 */ 39typedef void (*dm_dtr_fn) (struct dm_target *ti); 40 41/* 42 * The map function must return: 43 * < 0: error 44 * = 0: The target will handle the io by resubmitting it later 45 * = 1: simple remap complete 46 * = 2: The target wants to push back the io 47 */ 48typedef int (*dm_map_fn) (struct dm_target *ti, struct bio *bio); 49typedef int (*dm_map_request_fn) (struct dm_target *ti, struct request *clone, 50 union map_info *map_context); 51typedef int (*dm_clone_and_map_request_fn) (struct dm_target *ti, 52 struct request *rq, 53 union map_info *map_context, 54 struct request **clone); 55typedef void (*dm_release_clone_request_fn) (struct request *clone); 56 57/* 58 * Returns: 59 * < 0 : error (currently ignored) 60 * 0 : ended successfully 61 * 1 : for some reason the io has still not completed (eg, 62 * multipath target might want to requeue a failed io). 63 * 2 : The target wants to push back the io 64 */ 65typedef int (*dm_endio_fn) (struct dm_target *ti, 66 struct bio *bio, int error); 67typedef int (*dm_request_endio_fn) (struct dm_target *ti, 68 struct request *clone, int error, 69 union map_info *map_context); 70 71typedef void (*dm_presuspend_fn) (struct dm_target *ti); 72typedef void (*dm_presuspend_undo_fn) (struct dm_target *ti); 73typedef void (*dm_postsuspend_fn) (struct dm_target *ti); 74typedef int (*dm_preresume_fn) (struct dm_target *ti); 75typedef void (*dm_resume_fn) (struct dm_target *ti); 76 77typedef void (*dm_status_fn) (struct dm_target *ti, status_type_t status_type, 78 unsigned status_flags, char *result, unsigned maxlen); 79 80typedef int (*dm_message_fn) (struct dm_target *ti, unsigned argc, char **argv); 81 82typedef int (*dm_ioctl_fn) (struct dm_target *ti, unsigned int cmd, 83 unsigned long arg); 84 85typedef int (*dm_merge_fn) (struct dm_target *ti, struct bvec_merge_data *bvm, 86 struct bio_vec *biovec, int max_size); 87 88/* 89 * These iteration functions are typically used to check (and combine) 90 * properties of underlying devices. 91 * E.g. Does at least one underlying device support flush? 92 * Does any underlying device not support WRITE_SAME? 93 * 94 * The callout function is called once for each contiguous section of 95 * an underlying device. State can be maintained in *data. 96 * Return non-zero to stop iterating through any further devices. 97 */ 98typedef int (*iterate_devices_callout_fn) (struct dm_target *ti, 99 struct dm_dev *dev, 100 sector_t start, sector_t len, 101 void *data); 102 103/* 104 * This function must iterate through each section of device used by the 105 * target until it encounters a non-zero return code, which it then returns. 106 * Returns zero if no callout returned non-zero. 107 */ 108typedef int (*dm_iterate_devices_fn) (struct dm_target *ti, 109 iterate_devices_callout_fn fn, 110 void *data); 111 112typedef void (*dm_io_hints_fn) (struct dm_target *ti, 113 struct queue_limits *limits); 114 115/* 116 * Returns: 117 * 0: The target can handle the next I/O immediately. 118 * 1: The target can't handle the next I/O immediately. 119 */ 120typedef int (*dm_busy_fn) (struct dm_target *ti); 121 122void dm_error(const char *message); 123 124struct dm_dev { 125 struct block_device *bdev; 126 fmode_t mode; 127 char name[16]; 128}; 129 130/* 131 * Constructors should call these functions to ensure destination devices 132 * are opened/closed correctly. 133 */ 134int dm_get_device(struct dm_target *ti, const char *path, fmode_t mode, 135 struct dm_dev **result); 136void dm_put_device(struct dm_target *ti, struct dm_dev *d); 137 138/* 139 * Information about a target type 140 */ 141 142struct target_type { 143 uint64_t features; 144 const char *name; 145 struct module *module; 146 unsigned version[3]; 147 dm_ctr_fn ctr; 148 dm_dtr_fn dtr; 149 dm_map_fn map; 150 dm_map_request_fn map_rq; 151 dm_clone_and_map_request_fn clone_and_map_rq; 152 dm_release_clone_request_fn release_clone_rq; 153 dm_endio_fn end_io; 154 dm_request_endio_fn rq_end_io; 155 dm_presuspend_fn presuspend; 156 dm_presuspend_undo_fn presuspend_undo; 157 dm_postsuspend_fn postsuspend; 158 dm_preresume_fn preresume; 159 dm_resume_fn resume; 160 dm_status_fn status; 161 dm_message_fn message; 162 dm_ioctl_fn ioctl; 163 dm_merge_fn merge; 164 dm_busy_fn busy; 165 dm_iterate_devices_fn iterate_devices; 166 dm_io_hints_fn io_hints; 167 168 /* For internal device-mapper use. */ 169 struct list_head list; 170}; 171 172/* 173 * Target features 174 */ 175 176/* 177 * Any table that contains an instance of this target must have only one. 178 */ 179#define DM_TARGET_SINGLETON 0x00000001 180#define dm_target_needs_singleton(type) ((type)->features & DM_TARGET_SINGLETON) 181 182/* 183 * Indicates that a target does not support read-only devices. 184 */ 185#define DM_TARGET_ALWAYS_WRITEABLE 0x00000002 186#define dm_target_always_writeable(type) \ 187 ((type)->features & DM_TARGET_ALWAYS_WRITEABLE) 188 189/* 190 * Any device that contains a table with an instance of this target may never 191 * have tables containing any different target type. 192 */ 193#define DM_TARGET_IMMUTABLE 0x00000004 194#define dm_target_is_immutable(type) ((type)->features & DM_TARGET_IMMUTABLE) 195 196/* 197 * Some targets need to be sent the same WRITE bio severals times so 198 * that they can send copies of it to different devices. This function 199 * examines any supplied bio and returns the number of copies of it the 200 * target requires. 201 */ 202typedef unsigned (*dm_num_write_bios_fn) (struct dm_target *ti, struct bio *bio); 203 204struct dm_target { 205 struct dm_table *table; 206 struct target_type *type; 207 208 /* target limits */ 209 sector_t begin; 210 sector_t len; 211 212 /* If non-zero, maximum size of I/O submitted to a target. */ 213 uint32_t max_io_len; 214 215 /* 216 * A number of zero-length barrier bios that will be submitted 217 * to the target for the purpose of flushing cache. 218 * 219 * The bio number can be accessed with dm_bio_get_target_bio_nr. 220 * It is a responsibility of the target driver to remap these bios 221 * to the real underlying devices. 222 */ 223 unsigned num_flush_bios; 224 225 /* 226 * The number of discard bios that will be submitted to the target. 227 * The bio number can be accessed with dm_bio_get_target_bio_nr. 228 */ 229 unsigned num_discard_bios; 230 231 /* 232 * The number of WRITE SAME bios that will be submitted to the target. 233 * The bio number can be accessed with dm_bio_get_target_bio_nr. 234 */ 235 unsigned num_write_same_bios; 236 237 /* 238 * The minimum number of extra bytes allocated in each bio for the 239 * target to use. dm_per_bio_data returns the data location. 240 */ 241 unsigned per_bio_data_size; 242 243 /* 244 * If defined, this function is called to find out how many 245 * duplicate bios should be sent to the target when writing 246 * data. 247 */ 248 dm_num_write_bios_fn num_write_bios; 249 250 /* target specific data */ 251 void *private; 252 253 /* Used to provide an error string from the ctr */ 254 char *error; 255 256 /* 257 * Set if this target needs to receive flushes regardless of 258 * whether or not its underlying devices have support. 259 */ 260 bool flush_supported:1; 261 262 /* 263 * Set if this target needs to receive discards regardless of 264 * whether or not its underlying devices have support. 265 */ 266 bool discards_supported:1; 267 268 /* 269 * Set if the target required discard bios to be split 270 * on max_io_len boundary. 271 */ 272 bool split_discard_bios:1; 273 274 /* 275 * Set if this target does not return zeroes on discarded blocks. 276 */ 277 bool discard_zeroes_data_unsupported:1; 278}; 279 280/* Each target can link one of these into the table */ 281struct dm_target_callbacks { 282 struct list_head list; 283 int (*congested_fn) (struct dm_target_callbacks *, int); 284}; 285 286/* 287 * For bio-based dm. 288 * One of these is allocated for each bio. 289 * This structure shouldn't be touched directly by target drivers. 290 * It is here so that we can inline dm_per_bio_data and 291 * dm_bio_from_per_bio_data 292 */ 293struct dm_target_io { 294 struct dm_io *io; 295 struct dm_target *ti; 296 unsigned target_bio_nr; 297 unsigned *len_ptr; 298 struct bio clone; 299}; 300 301static inline void *dm_per_bio_data(struct bio *bio, size_t data_size) 302{ 303 return (char *)bio - offsetof(struct dm_target_io, clone) - data_size; 304} 305 306static inline struct bio *dm_bio_from_per_bio_data(void *data, size_t data_size) 307{ 308 return (struct bio *)((char *)data + data_size + offsetof(struct dm_target_io, clone)); 309} 310 311static inline unsigned dm_bio_get_target_bio_nr(const struct bio *bio) 312{ 313 return container_of(bio, struct dm_target_io, clone)->target_bio_nr; 314} 315 316int dm_register_target(struct target_type *t); 317void dm_unregister_target(struct target_type *t); 318 319/* 320 * Target argument parsing. 321 */ 322struct dm_arg_set { 323 unsigned argc; 324 char **argv; 325}; 326 327/* 328 * The minimum and maximum value of a numeric argument, together with 329 * the error message to use if the number is found to be outside that range. 330 */ 331struct dm_arg { 332 unsigned min; 333 unsigned max; 334 char *error; 335}; 336 337/* 338 * Validate the next argument, either returning it as *value or, if invalid, 339 * returning -EINVAL and setting *error. 340 */ 341int dm_read_arg(struct dm_arg *arg, struct dm_arg_set *arg_set, 342 unsigned *value, char **error); 343 344/* 345 * Process the next argument as the start of a group containing between 346 * arg->min and arg->max further arguments. Either return the size as 347 * *num_args or, if invalid, return -EINVAL and set *error. 348 */ 349int dm_read_arg_group(struct dm_arg *arg, struct dm_arg_set *arg_set, 350 unsigned *num_args, char **error); 351 352/* 353 * Return the current argument and shift to the next. 354 */ 355const char *dm_shift_arg(struct dm_arg_set *as); 356 357/* 358 * Move through num_args arguments. 359 */ 360void dm_consume_args(struct dm_arg_set *as, unsigned num_args); 361 362/*----------------------------------------------------------------- 363 * Functions for creating and manipulating mapped devices. 364 * Drop the reference with dm_put when you finish with the object. 365 *---------------------------------------------------------------*/ 366 367/* 368 * DM_ANY_MINOR chooses the next available minor number. 369 */ 370#define DM_ANY_MINOR (-1) 371int dm_create(int minor, struct mapped_device **md); 372 373/* 374 * Reference counting for md. 375 */ 376struct mapped_device *dm_get_md(dev_t dev); 377void dm_get(struct mapped_device *md); 378int dm_hold(struct mapped_device *md); 379void dm_put(struct mapped_device *md); 380 381/* 382 * An arbitrary pointer may be stored alongside a mapped device. 383 */ 384void dm_set_mdptr(struct mapped_device *md, void *ptr); 385void *dm_get_mdptr(struct mapped_device *md); 386 387/* 388 * A device can still be used while suspended, but I/O is deferred. 389 */ 390int dm_suspend(struct mapped_device *md, unsigned suspend_flags); 391int dm_resume(struct mapped_device *md); 392 393/* 394 * Event functions. 395 */ 396uint32_t dm_get_event_nr(struct mapped_device *md); 397int dm_wait_event(struct mapped_device *md, int event_nr); 398uint32_t dm_next_uevent_seq(struct mapped_device *md); 399void dm_uevent_add(struct mapped_device *md, struct list_head *elist); 400 401/* 402 * Info functions. 403 */ 404const char *dm_device_name(struct mapped_device *md); 405int dm_copy_name_and_uuid(struct mapped_device *md, char *name, char *uuid); 406struct gendisk *dm_disk(struct mapped_device *md); 407int dm_suspended(struct dm_target *ti); 408int dm_noflush_suspending(struct dm_target *ti); 409void dm_accept_partial_bio(struct bio *bio, unsigned n_sectors); 410union map_info *dm_get_rq_mapinfo(struct request *rq); 411 412struct queue_limits *dm_get_queue_limits(struct mapped_device *md); 413 414/* 415 * Geometry functions. 416 */ 417int dm_get_geometry(struct mapped_device *md, struct hd_geometry *geo); 418int dm_set_geometry(struct mapped_device *md, struct hd_geometry *geo); 419 420/*----------------------------------------------------------------- 421 * Functions for manipulating device-mapper tables. 422 *---------------------------------------------------------------*/ 423 424/* 425 * First create an empty table. 426 */ 427int dm_table_create(struct dm_table **result, fmode_t mode, 428 unsigned num_targets, struct mapped_device *md); 429 430/* 431 * Then call this once for each target. 432 */ 433int dm_table_add_target(struct dm_table *t, const char *type, 434 sector_t start, sector_t len, char *params); 435 436/* 437 * Target_ctr should call this if it needs to add any callbacks. 438 */ 439void dm_table_add_target_callbacks(struct dm_table *t, struct dm_target_callbacks *cb); 440 441/* 442 * Finally call this to make the table ready for use. 443 */ 444int dm_table_complete(struct dm_table *t); 445 446/* 447 * Target may require that it is never sent I/O larger than len. 448 */ 449int __must_check dm_set_target_max_io_len(struct dm_target *ti, sector_t len); 450 451/* 452 * Table reference counting. 453 */ 454struct dm_table *dm_get_live_table(struct mapped_device *md, int *srcu_idx); 455void dm_put_live_table(struct mapped_device *md, int srcu_idx); 456void dm_sync_table(struct mapped_device *md); 457 458/* 459 * Queries 460 */ 461sector_t dm_table_get_size(struct dm_table *t); 462unsigned int dm_table_get_num_targets(struct dm_table *t); 463fmode_t dm_table_get_mode(struct dm_table *t); 464struct mapped_device *dm_table_get_md(struct dm_table *t); 465 466/* 467 * Trigger an event. 468 */ 469void dm_table_event(struct dm_table *t); 470 471/* 472 * Run the queue for request-based targets. 473 */ 474void dm_table_run_md_queue_async(struct dm_table *t); 475 476/* 477 * The device must be suspended before calling this method. 478 * Returns the previous table, which the caller must destroy. 479 */ 480struct dm_table *dm_swap_table(struct mapped_device *md, 481 struct dm_table *t); 482 483/* 484 * A wrapper around vmalloc. 485 */ 486void *dm_vcalloc(unsigned long nmemb, unsigned long elem_size); 487 488/*----------------------------------------------------------------- 489 * Macros. 490 *---------------------------------------------------------------*/ 491#define DM_NAME "device-mapper" 492 493#ifdef CONFIG_PRINTK 494extern struct ratelimit_state dm_ratelimit_state; 495 496#define dm_ratelimit() __ratelimit(&dm_ratelimit_state) 497#else 498#define dm_ratelimit() 0 499#endif 500 501#define DMCRIT(f, arg...) \ 502 printk(KERN_CRIT DM_NAME ": " DM_MSG_PREFIX ": " f "\n", ## arg) 503 504#define DMERR(f, arg...) \ 505 printk(KERN_ERR DM_NAME ": " DM_MSG_PREFIX ": " f "\n", ## arg) 506#define DMERR_LIMIT(f, arg...) \ 507 do { \ 508 if (dm_ratelimit()) \ 509 printk(KERN_ERR DM_NAME ": " DM_MSG_PREFIX ": " \ 510 f "\n", ## arg); \ 511 } while (0) 512 513#define DMWARN(f, arg...) \ 514 printk(KERN_WARNING DM_NAME ": " DM_MSG_PREFIX ": " f "\n", ## arg) 515#define DMWARN_LIMIT(f, arg...) \ 516 do { \ 517 if (dm_ratelimit()) \ 518 printk(KERN_WARNING DM_NAME ": " DM_MSG_PREFIX ": " \ 519 f "\n", ## arg); \ 520 } while (0) 521 522#define DMINFO(f, arg...) \ 523 printk(KERN_INFO DM_NAME ": " DM_MSG_PREFIX ": " f "\n", ## arg) 524#define DMINFO_LIMIT(f, arg...) \ 525 do { \ 526 if (dm_ratelimit()) \ 527 printk(KERN_INFO DM_NAME ": " DM_MSG_PREFIX ": " f \ 528 "\n", ## arg); \ 529 } while (0) 530 531#ifdef CONFIG_DM_DEBUG 532# define DMDEBUG(f, arg...) \ 533 printk(KERN_DEBUG DM_NAME ": " DM_MSG_PREFIX " DEBUG: " f "\n", ## arg) 534# define DMDEBUG_LIMIT(f, arg...) \ 535 do { \ 536 if (dm_ratelimit()) \ 537 printk(KERN_DEBUG DM_NAME ": " DM_MSG_PREFIX ": " f \ 538 "\n", ## arg); \ 539 } while (0) 540#else 541# define DMDEBUG(f, arg...) do {} while (0) 542# define DMDEBUG_LIMIT(f, arg...) do {} while (0) 543#endif 544 545#define DMEMIT(x...) sz += ((sz >= maxlen) ? \ 546 0 : scnprintf(result + sz, maxlen - sz, x)) 547 548#define SECTOR_SHIFT 9 549 550/* 551 * Definitions of return values from target end_io function. 552 */ 553#define DM_ENDIO_INCOMPLETE 1 554#define DM_ENDIO_REQUEUE 2 555 556/* 557 * Definitions of return values from target map function. 558 */ 559#define DM_MAPIO_SUBMITTED 0 560#define DM_MAPIO_REMAPPED 1 561#define DM_MAPIO_REQUEUE DM_ENDIO_REQUEUE 562 563#define dm_sector_div64(x, y)( \ 564{ \ 565 u64 _res; \ 566 (x) = div64_u64_rem(x, y, &_res); \ 567 _res; \ 568} \ 569) 570 571/* 572 * Ceiling(n / sz) 573 */ 574#define dm_div_up(n, sz) (((n) + (sz) - 1) / (sz)) 575 576#define dm_sector_div_up(n, sz) ( \ 577{ \ 578 sector_t _r = ((n) + (sz) - 1); \ 579 sector_div(_r, (sz)); \ 580 _r; \ 581} \ 582) 583 584/* 585 * ceiling(n / size) * size 586 */ 587#define dm_round_up(n, sz) (dm_div_up((n), (sz)) * (sz)) 588 589#define dm_array_too_big(fixed, obj, num) \ 590 ((num) > (UINT_MAX - (fixed)) / (obj)) 591 592/* 593 * Sector offset taken relative to the start of the target instead of 594 * relative to the start of the device. 595 */ 596#define dm_target_offset(ti, sector) ((sector) - (ti)->begin) 597 598static inline sector_t to_sector(unsigned long n) 599{ 600 return (n >> SECTOR_SHIFT); 601} 602 603static inline unsigned long to_bytes(sector_t n) 604{ 605 return (n << SECTOR_SHIFT); 606} 607 608#endif /* _LINUX_DEVICE_MAPPER_H */ 609