On 10/31/2012 10:07 AM, Dan Magenheimer wrote: > With the goal of allowing tmem backends (zcache, ramster, Xen tmem) to be > built/loaded as modules rather than built-in and enabled by a boot parameter, > this patch provides "lazy initialization", allowing backends to register to > frontswap even after swapon was run. Before a backend registers all calls > to init are recorded and the creation of tmem_pools delayed until a backend > registers or until a frontswap put is attempted. > > Signed-off-by: Stefan Hengelein <ilendir@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Signed-off-by: Florian Schmaus <fschmaus@xxxxxxxxx> > Signed-off-by: Andor Daam <andor.daam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Signed-off-by: Dan Magenheimer <dan.magenheimer@xxxxxxxxxx> > --- > include/linux/frontswap.h | 1 + > mm/frontswap.c | 70 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----- > 2 files changed, 63 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/include/linux/frontswap.h b/include/linux/frontswap.h > index 3044254..ef6ada6 100644 > --- a/include/linux/frontswap.h > +++ b/include/linux/frontswap.h > @@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ extern void frontswap_writethrough(bool); > extern void frontswap_tmem_exclusive_gets(bool); > > extern void __frontswap_init(unsigned type); > +#define FRONTSWAP_HAS_LAZY_INIT > extern int __frontswap_store(struct page *page); > extern int __frontswap_load(struct page *page); > extern void __frontswap_invalidate_page(unsigned, pgoff_t); > diff --git a/mm/frontswap.c b/mm/frontswap.c > index 2890e67..523a19b 100644 > --- a/mm/frontswap.c > +++ b/mm/frontswap.c > @@ -80,6 +80,19 @@ static inline void inc_frontswap_succ_stores(void) { } > static inline void inc_frontswap_failed_stores(void) { } > static inline void inc_frontswap_invalidates(void) { } > #endif > + > +/* > + * When no backend is registered all calls to init are registered and > + * remembered but fail to create tmem_pools. When a backend registers with > + * frontswap the previous calls to init are executed to create tmem_pools > + * and set the respective poolids. > + * While no backend is registered all "puts", "gets" and "flushes" are > + * ignored or fail. > + */ > +#define MAX_INITIALIZABLE_SD 32 MAX_INITIALIZABLE_SD should just be MAX_SWAPFILES > +static int sds[MAX_INITIALIZABLE_SD]; Rather than store and array of enabled types indexed by type, why not an array of booleans indexed by type. Or a bitfield if you really want to save space. > +static int backend_registered; (backend_registered) is equivalent to checking (frontswap_ops != NULL) right? > + > /* > * Register operations for frontswap, returning previous thus allowing > * detection of multiple backends and possible nesting. > @@ -87,9 +100,16 @@ static inline void inc_frontswap_invalidates(void) { } > struct frontswap_ops frontswap_register_ops(struct frontswap_ops *ops) > { > struct frontswap_ops old = frontswap_ops; > + int i; > > frontswap_ops = *ops; > frontswap_enabled = true; > + > + backend_registered = 1; > + for (i = 0; i < MAX_INITIALIZABLE_SD; i++) { > + if (sds[i] != -1) > + (*frontswap_ops.init)(sds[i]); > + } > return old; > } > EXPORT_SYMBOL(frontswap_register_ops); > @@ -122,7 +142,10 @@ void __frontswap_init(unsigned type) > BUG_ON(sis == NULL); > if (sis->frontswap_map == NULL) > return; > - frontswap_ops.init(type); > + if (backend_registered) { > + (*frontswap_ops.init)(type); > + sds[type] = type; This is weird, storing the type in an array indexed by type. Hence my suggestion above about an array of booleans or a bitfield. > + } > } > EXPORT_SYMBOL(__frontswap_init); > > @@ -147,10 +170,20 @@ int __frontswap_store(struct page *page) > struct swap_info_struct *sis = swap_info[type]; > pgoff_t offset = swp_offset(entry); > > + if (!backend_registered) { > + inc_frontswap_failed_stores(); > + return ret; > + } > + > BUG_ON(!PageLocked(page)); > BUG_ON(sis == NULL); > if (frontswap_test(sis, offset)) > dup = 1; > + if (type < MAX_INITIALIZABLE_SD && sds[type] == -1) { > + /* lazy init call to handle post-boot insmod backends*/ > + (*frontswap_ops.init)(type); > + sds[type] = type; > + } > ret = frontswap_ops.store(type, offset, page); > if (ret == 0) { > frontswap_set(sis, offset); > @@ -186,6 +219,9 @@ int __frontswap_load(struct page *page) > struct swap_info_struct *sis = swap_info[type]; > pgoff_t offset = swp_offset(entry); > > + if (!backend_registered) > + return ret; > + > BUG_ON(!PageLocked(page)); > BUG_ON(sis == NULL); > if (frontswap_test(sis, offset)) > @@ -209,6 +245,9 @@ void __frontswap_invalidate_page(unsigned type, pgoff_t offset) > { > struct swap_info_struct *sis = swap_info[type]; > > + if (!backend_registered) > + return; > + > BUG_ON(sis == NULL); > if (frontswap_test(sis, offset)) { > frontswap_ops.invalidate_page(type, offset); > @@ -225,13 +264,23 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(__frontswap_invalidate_page); > void __frontswap_invalidate_area(unsigned type) > { > struct swap_info_struct *sis = swap_info[type]; > - > - BUG_ON(sis == NULL); > - if (sis->frontswap_map == NULL) > - return; > - frontswap_ops.invalidate_area(type); > - atomic_set(&sis->frontswap_pages, 0); > - memset(sis->frontswap_map, 0, sis->max / sizeof(long)); > + int i; > + > + if (backend_registered) { > + BUG_ON(sis == NULL); > + if (sis->frontswap_map == NULL) > + return; > + (*frontswap_ops.invalidate_area)(type); > + atomic_set(&sis->frontswap_pages, 0); > + memset(sis->frontswap_map, 0, sis->max / sizeof(long)); > + } else { > + for (i = 0; i < MAX_INITIALIZABLE_SD; i++) { > + if (sds[i] == type) { Additional weirdness with sds. It seems this whole for loop could just be reduced to: sds[type] = -1; > + sds[i] = -1; > + break; > + } > + } > + } > } > EXPORT_SYMBOL(__frontswap_invalidate_area); > > @@ -353,6 +402,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(frontswap_curr_pages); > > static int __init init_frontswap(void) > { > + int i; > #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_FS > struct dentry *root = debugfs_create_dir("frontswap", NULL); > if (root == NULL) > @@ -364,6 +414,10 @@ static int __init init_frontswap(void) > debugfs_create_u64("invalidates", S_IRUGO, > root, &frontswap_invalidates); > #endif > + for (i = 0; i < MAX_INITIALIZABLE_SD; i++) > + sds[i] = -1; > + > + frontswap_enabled = 1; If frontswap_enabled is going to be on all the time, then what point does it serve? By extension, can all of the static inline wrappers in frontswap.h be done away with? -- Seth _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://driverdev.linuxdriverproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel