On Fri, 23 Feb 2024 11:41:57 -0600 John Groves <John@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > This commit introduces the famfs iomap_ops. When either > dax_iomap_fault() or dax_iomap_rw() is called, we get a callback > via our iomap_begin() handler. The question being asked is > "please resolve (file, offset) to (daxdev, offset)". The function > famfs_meta_to_dax_offset() does this. > > The per-file metadata is just an extent list to the > backing dax dev. The order of this resolution is O(N) for N > extents. Note with the current user space, files usually have > only one extent. > > Signed-off-by: John Groves <john@xxxxxxxxxx> > --- > fs/famfs/famfs_file.c | 245 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > 1 file changed, 245 insertions(+) > create mode 100644 fs/famfs/famfs_file.c > > diff --git a/fs/famfs/famfs_file.c b/fs/famfs/famfs_file.c > new file mode 100644 > index 000000000000..fc667d5f7be8 > --- /dev/null > +++ b/fs/famfs/famfs_file.c > @@ -0,0 +1,245 @@ > +static int > +famfs_meta_to_dax_offset( > + struct inode *inode, > + struct iomap *iomap, > + loff_t offset, > + loff_t len, > + unsigned int flags) > +{ > + struct famfs_file_meta *meta = (struct famfs_file_meta *)inode->i_private; i_private is void * so no need for explicit cast (C spec says this is always fine without) > + > +/** > + * famfs_iomap_begin() > + * > + * This function is pretty simple because files are > + * * never partially allocated > + * * never have holes (never sparse) > + * * never "allocate on write" > + */ > +static int > +famfs_iomap_begin( > + struct inode *inode, > + loff_t offset, > + loff_t length, > + unsigned int flags, > + struct iomap *iomap, > + struct iomap *srcmap) > +{ > + struct famfs_file_meta *meta = inode->i_private; > + size_t size; > + int rc; > + > + size = i_size_read(inode); > + > + WARN_ON(size != meta->file_size); > + > + rc = famfs_meta_to_dax_offset(inode, iomap, offset, length, flags); > + > + return rc; return famfs_meta_... > +} > +static vm_fault_t > +famfs_filemap_map_pages( > + struct vm_fault *vmf, > + pgoff_t start_pgoff, > + pgoff_t end_pgoff) > +{ > + vm_fault_t ret; > + > + ret = filemap_map_pages(vmf, start_pgoff, end_pgoff); > + return ret; return filename_map_pages().... > +} > + >