[PATCH 24/24] xfs: add support for sub-pagesize writeback without buffer_heads

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Switch to using the iomap_page structure for checking sub-page uptodate
status and track sub-page I/O completion status, and remove large
quantities of boilerplate code working around buffer heads.

Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@xxxxxx>
---
 fs/xfs/xfs_aops.c  | 496 ++++++---------------------------------------
 fs/xfs/xfs_buf.h   |   1 -
 fs/xfs/xfs_iomap.c |   3 -
 fs/xfs/xfs_super.c |   2 +-
 fs/xfs/xfs_trace.h |  18 +-
 5 files changed, 62 insertions(+), 458 deletions(-)

diff --git a/fs/xfs/xfs_aops.c b/fs/xfs/xfs_aops.c
index 556aad821a17..3fc54c34f1bc 100644
--- a/fs/xfs/xfs_aops.c
+++ b/fs/xfs/xfs_aops.c
@@ -32,9 +32,6 @@
 #include "xfs_bmap_util.h"
 #include "xfs_bmap_btree.h"
 #include "xfs_reflink.h"
-#include <linux/gfp.h>
-#include <linux/mpage.h>
-#include <linux/pagevec.h>
 #include <linux/writeback.h>
 
 /*
@@ -46,25 +43,6 @@ struct xfs_writepage_ctx {
 	struct xfs_ioend	*ioend;
 };
 
-void
-xfs_count_page_state(
-	struct page		*page,
-	int			*delalloc,
-	int			*unwritten)
-{
-	struct buffer_head	*bh, *head;
-
-	*delalloc = *unwritten = 0;
-
-	bh = head = page_buffers(page);
-	do {
-		if (buffer_unwritten(bh))
-			(*unwritten) = 1;
-		else if (buffer_delay(bh))
-			(*delalloc) = 1;
-	} while ((bh = bh->b_this_page) != head);
-}
-
 struct block_device *
 xfs_find_bdev_for_inode(
 	struct inode		*inode)
@@ -97,67 +75,17 @@ xfs_finish_page_writeback(
 	struct bio_vec		*bvec,
 	int			error)
 {
+	struct iomap_page	*iop = to_iomap_page(bvec->bv_page);
+
 	if (error) {
 		SetPageError(bvec->bv_page);
 		mapping_set_error(inode->i_mapping, -EIO);
 	}
-	end_page_writeback(bvec->bv_page);
-}
 
-/*
- * We're now finished for good with this page.  Update the page state via the
- * associated buffer_heads, paying attention to the start and end offsets that
- * we need to process on the page.
- *
- * Note that we open code the action in end_buffer_async_write here so that we
- * only have to iterate over the buffers attached to the page once.  This is not
- * only more efficient, but also ensures that we only calls end_page_writeback
- * at the end of the iteration, and thus avoids the pitfall of having the page
- * and buffers potentially freed after every call to end_buffer_async_write.
- */
-static void
-xfs_finish_buffer_writeback(
-	struct inode		*inode,
-	struct bio_vec		*bvec,
-	int			error)
-{
-	struct buffer_head	*head = page_buffers(bvec->bv_page), *bh = head;
-	bool			busy = false;
-	unsigned int		off = 0;
-	unsigned long		flags;
-
-	ASSERT(bvec->bv_offset < PAGE_SIZE);
-	ASSERT((bvec->bv_offset & (i_blocksize(inode) - 1)) == 0);
-	ASSERT(bvec->bv_offset + bvec->bv_len <= PAGE_SIZE);
-	ASSERT((bvec->bv_len & (i_blocksize(inode) - 1)) == 0);
-
-	local_irq_save(flags);
-	bit_spin_lock(BH_Uptodate_Lock, &head->b_state);
-	do {
-		if (off >= bvec->bv_offset &&
-		    off < bvec->bv_offset + bvec->bv_len) {
-			ASSERT(buffer_async_write(bh));
-			ASSERT(bh->b_end_io == NULL);
-
-			if (error) {
-				mark_buffer_write_io_error(bh);
-				clear_buffer_uptodate(bh);
-				SetPageError(bvec->bv_page);
-			} else {
-				set_buffer_uptodate(bh);
-			}
-			clear_buffer_async_write(bh);
-			unlock_buffer(bh);
-		} else if (buffer_async_write(bh)) {
-			ASSERT(buffer_locked(bh));
-			busy = true;
-		}
-		off += bh->b_size;
-	} while ((bh = bh->b_this_page) != head);
-	bit_spin_unlock(BH_Uptodate_Lock, &head->b_state);
-	local_irq_restore(flags);
+	ASSERT(iop || i_blocksize(inode) == PAGE_SIZE);
+	ASSERT(!iop || atomic_read(&iop->write_count) > 0);
 
-	if (!busy)
+	if (!iop || atomic_dec_and_test(&iop->write_count))
 		end_page_writeback(bvec->bv_page);
 }
 
@@ -191,12 +119,8 @@ xfs_destroy_ioend(
 			next = bio->bi_private;
 
 		/* walk each page on bio, ending page IO on them */
-		bio_for_each_segment_all(bvec, bio, i) {
-			if (page_has_buffers(bvec->bv_page))
-				xfs_finish_buffer_writeback(inode, bvec, error);
-			else
-				xfs_finish_page_writeback(inode, bvec, error);
-		}
+		bio_for_each_segment_all(bvec, bio, i)
+			xfs_finish_page_writeback(inode, bvec, error);
 		bio_put(bio);
 	}
 
@@ -633,6 +557,7 @@ xfs_add_to_ioend(
 	struct inode		*inode,
 	xfs_off_t		offset,
 	struct page		*page,
+	struct iomap_page	*iop,
 	struct xfs_writepage_ctx *wpc,
 	struct writeback_control *wbc,
 	struct list_head	*iolist)
@@ -656,100 +581,37 @@ xfs_add_to_ioend(
 				bdev, sector);
 	}
 
-	/*
-	 * If the block doesn't fit into the bio we need to allocate a new
-	 * one.  This shouldn't happen more than once for a given block.
-	 */
-	while (bio_add_page(wpc->ioend->io_bio, page, len, poff) != len)
-		xfs_chain_bio(wpc->ioend, wbc, bdev, sector);
+	if (!__bio_try_merge_page(wpc->ioend->io_bio, page, len, poff)) {
+		if (iop)
+			atomic_inc(&iop->write_count);
+		if (bio_full(wpc->ioend->io_bio))
+			xfs_chain_bio(wpc->ioend, wbc, bdev, sector);
+		__bio_add_page(wpc->ioend->io_bio, page, len, poff);
+	}
 
 	wpc->ioend->io_size += len;
 }
 
-STATIC void
-xfs_map_buffer(
-	struct inode		*inode,
-	struct buffer_head	*bh,
-	struct xfs_bmbt_irec	*imap,
-	xfs_off_t		offset)
-{
-	sector_t		bn;
-	struct xfs_mount	*m = XFS_I(inode)->i_mount;
-	xfs_off_t		iomap_offset = XFS_FSB_TO_B(m, imap->br_startoff);
-	xfs_daddr_t		iomap_bn = xfs_fsb_to_db(XFS_I(inode), imap->br_startblock);
-
-	ASSERT(imap->br_startblock != HOLESTARTBLOCK);
-	ASSERT(imap->br_startblock != DELAYSTARTBLOCK);
-
-	bn = (iomap_bn >> (inode->i_blkbits - BBSHIFT)) +
-	      ((offset - iomap_offset) >> inode->i_blkbits);
-
-	ASSERT(bn || XFS_IS_REALTIME_INODE(XFS_I(inode)));
-
-	bh->b_blocknr = bn;
-	set_buffer_mapped(bh);
-}
-
-STATIC void
-xfs_map_at_offset(
-	struct inode		*inode,
-	struct buffer_head	*bh,
-	struct xfs_bmbt_irec	*imap,
-	xfs_off_t		offset)
-{
-	ASSERT(imap->br_startblock != HOLESTARTBLOCK);
-	ASSERT(imap->br_startblock != DELAYSTARTBLOCK);
-
-	lock_buffer(bh);
-	xfs_map_buffer(inode, bh, imap, offset);
-	set_buffer_mapped(bh);
-	clear_buffer_delay(bh);
-	clear_buffer_unwritten(bh);
-
-	/*
-	 * If this is a realtime file, data may be on a different device.
-	 * to that pointed to from the buffer_head b_bdev currently. We can't
-	 * trust that the bufferhead has a already been mapped correctly, so
-	 * set the bdev now.
-	 */
-	bh->b_bdev = xfs_find_bdev_for_inode(inode);
-	bh->b_end_io = NULL;
-	set_buffer_async_write(bh);
-	set_buffer_uptodate(bh);
-	clear_buffer_dirty(bh);
-}
-
 STATIC void
 xfs_vm_invalidatepage(
 	struct page		*page,
 	unsigned int		offset,
 	unsigned int		length)
 {
-	trace_xfs_invalidatepage(page->mapping->host, page, offset,
-				 length);
-
-	/*
-	 * If we are invalidating the entire page, clear the dirty state from it
-	 * so that we can check for attempts to release dirty cached pages in
-	 * xfs_vm_releasepage().
-	 */
-	if (offset == 0 && length >= PAGE_SIZE)
-		cancel_dirty_page(page);
-	block_invalidatepage(page, offset, length);
+	trace_xfs_invalidatepage(page->mapping->host, page, offset, length);
+	iomap_invalidatepage(page, offset, length);
 }
 
 /*
- * If the page has delalloc buffers on it, we need to punch them out before we
- * invalidate the page. If we don't, we leave a stale delalloc mapping on the
- * inode that can trip a BUG() in xfs_get_blocks() later on if a direct IO read
- * is done on that same region - the delalloc extent is returned when none is
- * supposed to be there.
+ * If the page has delalloc blocks on it, we need to punch them out before we
+ * invalidate the page.  If we don't, we leave a stale delalloc mapping on the
+ * inode that can trip up a later direct I/O read operation on the same region.
  *
- * We prevent this by truncating away the delalloc regions on the page before
- * invalidating it. Because they are delalloc, we can do this without needing a
- * transaction. Indeed - if we get ENOSPC errors, we have to be able to do this
- * truncation without a transaction as there is no space left for block
- * reservation (typically why we see a ENOSPC in writeback).
+ * We prevent this by truncating away the delalloc regions on the page.  Because
+ * they are delalloc, we can do this without needing a transaction. Indeed - if
+ * we get ENOSPC errors, we have to be able to do this truncation without a
+ * transaction as there is no space left for block reservation (typically why we
+ * see a ENOSPC in writeback).
  */
 STATIC void
 xfs_aops_discard_page(
@@ -781,7 +643,7 @@ xfs_aops_discard_page(
  * We implement an immediate ioend submission policy here to avoid needing to
  * chain multiple ioends and hence nest mempool allocations which can violate
  * forward progress guarantees we need to provide. The current ioend we are
- * adding buffers to is cached on the writepage context, and if the new buffer
+ * adding blocks to is cached on the writepage context, and if the new block
  * does not append to the cached ioend it will create a new ioend and cache that
  * instead.
  *
@@ -802,79 +664,53 @@ xfs_writepage_map(
 	uint64_t		end_offset)
 {
 	LIST_HEAD(submit_list);
+	struct iomap_page	*iop = to_iomap_page(page);
+	unsigned		len = i_blocksize(inode);
 	struct xfs_ioend	*ioend, *next;
-	struct buffer_head	*bh = NULL;
-	ssize_t			len = i_blocksize(inode);
 	uint64_t		file_offset;	/* file offset of page */
-	unsigned		poffset;	/* offset into page */
-	int			error = 0;
-	int			count = 0;
+	int			error = 0, count = 0, i;
 
-	if (page_has_buffers(page))
-		bh = page_buffers(page);
+	ASSERT(iop || i_blocksize(inode) == PAGE_SIZE);
+	ASSERT(!iop || atomic_read(&iop->write_count) == 0);
 
 	/*
-	 * Walk the blocks on the page, and we we run off then end of the
-	 * current map or find the current map invalid, grab a new one.
-	 * We only use bufferheads here to check per-block state - they no
-	 * longer control the iteration through the page. This allows us to
-	 * replace the bufferhead with some other state tracking mechanism in
-	 * future.
+	 * Walk through the page to find areas to write back. If we run off the
+	 * end of the current map or find the current map invalid, grab a new
+	 * one.
 	 */
-	for (poffset = 0, file_offset = page_offset(page);
-	     poffset < PAGE_SIZE;
-	     poffset += len, file_offset += len) {
-		/* past the range we are writing, so nothing more to write. */
-		if (file_offset >= end_offset)
-			break;
-
-		if (bh && !buffer_uptodate(bh)) {
-			if (PageUptodate(page))
-				ASSERT(buffer_mapped(bh));
-			bh = bh->b_this_page;
+	for (i = 0, file_offset = page_offset(page);
+	     i < (PAGE_SIZE >> inode->i_blkbits) && file_offset < end_offset;
+	     i++, file_offset += len) {
+		if (iop && !test_bit(i, iop->uptodate))
 			continue;
-		}
 
 		error = xfs_map_blocks(wpc, inode, file_offset);
 		if (error)
-			goto out;
-
-		if (wpc->io_type == XFS_IO_HOLE) {
-			if (bh)
-				bh = bh->b_this_page;
+			break;
+		if (wpc->io_type == XFS_IO_HOLE)
 			continue;
-		}
-
-		if (bh) {
-			xfs_map_at_offset(inode, bh, &wpc->imap, file_offset);
-			bh = bh->b_this_page;
-		}
-		xfs_add_to_ioend(inode, file_offset, page, wpc, wbc,
-				&submit_list);
+		xfs_add_to_ioend(inode, file_offset, page, iop, wpc, wbc,
+				 &submit_list);
 		count++;
 	}
 
 	ASSERT(wpc->ioend || list_empty(&submit_list));
-out:
 	ASSERT(PageLocked(page));
 	ASSERT(!PageWriteback(page));
 
 	/*
-	 * On error, we have to fail the ioend here because we have locked
-	 * buffers in the ioend. If we don't do this, we'll deadlock
-	 * invalidating the page as that tries to lock the buffers on the page.
-	 * Also, because we may have set pages under writeback, we have to make
-	 * sure we run IO completion to mark the error state of the IO
-	 * appropriately, so we can't cancel the ioend directly here. That means
-	 * we have to mark this page as under writeback if we included any
-	 * buffers from it in the ioend chain so that completion treats it
-	 * correctly.
+	 * On error, we have to fail the ioend here because we may have set
+	 * pages under writeback, we have to make sure we run IO completion to
+	 * mark the error state of the IO appropriately, so we can't cancel the
+	 * ioend directly here.  That means we have to mark this page as under
+	 * writeback if we included any blocks from it in the ioend chain so
+	 * that completion treats it correctly.
 	 *
 	 * If we didn't include the page in the ioend, the on error we can
 	 * simply discard and unlock it as there are no other users of the page
-	 * or it's buffers right now. The caller will still need to trigger
-	 * submission of outstanding ioends on the writepage context so they are
-	 * treated correctly on error.
+	 * now.  The caller will still need to trigger submission of outstanding
+	 * ioends on the writepage context so they are treated correctly on
+	 * error.
 	 */
 	if (unlikely(error)) {
 		if (!count) {
@@ -915,8 +751,8 @@ xfs_writepage_map(
 	}
 
 	/*
-	 * We can end up here with no error and nothing to write if we race with
-	 * a partial page truncate on a sub-page block sized filesystem.
+	 * We can end up here with no error and nothing to write only if we race
+	 * with a partial page truncate on a sub-page block sized filesystem.
 	 */
 	if (!count)
 		end_page_writeback(page);
@@ -931,7 +767,6 @@ xfs_writepage_map(
  * For delalloc space on the page we need to allocate space and flush it.
  * For unwritten space on the page we need to start the conversion to
  * regular allocated space.
- * For any other dirty buffer heads on the page we should flush them.
  */
 STATIC int
 xfs_do_writepage(
@@ -1085,166 +920,13 @@ xfs_dax_writepages(
 			xfs_find_bdev_for_inode(mapping->host), wbc);
 }
 
-/*
- * Called to move a page into cleanable state - and from there
- * to be released. The page should already be clean. We always
- * have buffer heads in this call.
- *
- * Returns 1 if the page is ok to release, 0 otherwise.
- */
 STATIC int
 xfs_vm_releasepage(
 	struct page		*page,
 	gfp_t			gfp_mask)
 {
-	int			delalloc, unwritten;
-
 	trace_xfs_releasepage(page->mapping->host, page, 0, 0);
-
-	/*
-	 * mm accommodates an old ext3 case where clean pages might not have had
-	 * the dirty bit cleared. Thus, it can send actual dirty pages to
-	 * ->releasepage() via shrink_active_list(). Conversely,
-	 * block_invalidatepage() can send pages that are still marked dirty but
-	 * otherwise have invalidated buffers.
-	 *
-	 * We want to release the latter to avoid unnecessary buildup of the
-	 * LRU, so xfs_vm_invalidatepage() clears the page dirty flag on pages
-	 * that are entirely invalidated and need to be released.  Hence the
-	 * only time we should get dirty pages here is through
-	 * shrink_active_list() and so we can simply skip those now.
-	 *
-	 * warn if we've left any lingering delalloc/unwritten buffers on clean
-	 * or invalidated pages we are about to release.
-	 */
-	if (PageDirty(page))
-		return 0;
-
-	xfs_count_page_state(page, &delalloc, &unwritten);
-
-	if (WARN_ON_ONCE(delalloc))
-		return 0;
-	if (WARN_ON_ONCE(unwritten))
-		return 0;
-
-	return try_to_free_buffers(page);
-}
-
-/*
- * If this is O_DIRECT or the mpage code calling tell them how large the mapping
- * is, so that we can avoid repeated get_blocks calls.
- *
- * If the mapping spans EOF, then we have to break the mapping up as the mapping
- * for blocks beyond EOF must be marked new so that sub block regions can be
- * correctly zeroed. We can't do this for mappings within EOF unless the mapping
- * was just allocated or is unwritten, otherwise the callers would overwrite
- * existing data with zeros. Hence we have to split the mapping into a range up
- * to and including EOF, and a second mapping for beyond EOF.
- */
-static void
-xfs_map_trim_size(
-	struct inode		*inode,
-	sector_t		iblock,
-	struct buffer_head	*bh_result,
-	struct xfs_bmbt_irec	*imap,
-	xfs_off_t		offset,
-	ssize_t			size)
-{
-	xfs_off_t		mapping_size;
-
-	mapping_size = imap->br_startoff + imap->br_blockcount - iblock;
-	mapping_size <<= inode->i_blkbits;
-
-	ASSERT(mapping_size > 0);
-	if (mapping_size > size)
-		mapping_size = size;
-	if (offset < i_size_read(inode) &&
-	    (xfs_ufsize_t)offset + mapping_size >= i_size_read(inode)) {
-		/* limit mapping to block that spans EOF */
-		mapping_size = roundup_64(i_size_read(inode) - offset,
-					  i_blocksize(inode));
-	}
-	if (mapping_size > LONG_MAX)
-		mapping_size = LONG_MAX;
-
-	bh_result->b_size = mapping_size;
-}
-
-static int
-xfs_get_blocks(
-	struct inode		*inode,
-	sector_t		iblock,
-	struct buffer_head	*bh_result,
-	int			create)
-{
-	struct xfs_inode	*ip = XFS_I(inode);
-	struct xfs_mount	*mp = ip->i_mount;
-	xfs_fileoff_t		offset_fsb, end_fsb;
-	int			error = 0;
-	int			lockmode = 0;
-	struct xfs_bmbt_irec	imap;
-	int			nimaps = 1;
-	xfs_off_t		offset;
-	ssize_t			size;
-
-	BUG_ON(create);
-
-	if (XFS_FORCED_SHUTDOWN(mp))
-		return -EIO;
-
-	offset = (xfs_off_t)iblock << inode->i_blkbits;
-	ASSERT(bh_result->b_size >= i_blocksize(inode));
-	size = bh_result->b_size;
-
-	if (offset >= i_size_read(inode))
-		return 0;
-
-	/*
-	 * Direct I/O is usually done on preallocated files, so try getting
-	 * a block mapping without an exclusive lock first.
-	 */
-	lockmode = xfs_ilock_data_map_shared(ip);
-
-	ASSERT(offset <= mp->m_super->s_maxbytes);
-	if (offset > mp->m_super->s_maxbytes - size)
-		size = mp->m_super->s_maxbytes - offset;
-	end_fsb = XFS_B_TO_FSB(mp, (xfs_ufsize_t)offset + size);
-	offset_fsb = XFS_B_TO_FSBT(mp, offset);
-
-	error = xfs_bmapi_read(ip, offset_fsb, end_fsb - offset_fsb, &imap,
-			&nimaps, 0);
-	if (error)
-		goto out_unlock;
-	if (!nimaps) {
-		trace_xfs_get_blocks_notfound(ip, offset, size);
-		goto out_unlock;
-	}
-
-	trace_xfs_get_blocks_found(ip, offset, size,
-		imap.br_state == XFS_EXT_UNWRITTEN ?
-			XFS_IO_UNWRITTEN : XFS_IO_OVERWRITE, &imap);
-	xfs_iunlock(ip, lockmode);
-
-	/* trim mapping down to size requested */
-	xfs_map_trim_size(inode, iblock, bh_result, &imap, offset, size);
-
-	/*
-	 * For unwritten extents do not report a disk address in the buffered
-	 * read case (treat as if we're reading into a hole).
-	 */
-	if (xfs_bmap_is_real_extent(&imap))
-		xfs_map_buffer(inode, bh_result, &imap, offset);
-
-	/*
-	 * If this is a realtime file, data may be on a different device.
-	 * to that pointed to from the buffer_head b_bdev currently.
-	 */
-	bh_result->b_bdev = xfs_find_bdev_for_inode(inode);
-	return 0;
-
-out_unlock:
-	xfs_iunlock(ip, lockmode);
-	return error;
+	return iomap_releasepage(page, gfp_mask);
 }
 
 STATIC sector_t
@@ -1276,9 +958,7 @@ xfs_vm_readpage(
 	struct page		*page)
 {
 	trace_xfs_vm_readpage(page->mapping->host, 1);
-	if (i_blocksize(page->mapping->host) == PAGE_SIZE)
-		return iomap_readpage(page, &xfs_iomap_ops);
-	return mpage_readpage(page, xfs_get_blocks);
+	return iomap_readpage(page, &xfs_iomap_ops);
 }
 
 STATIC int
@@ -1289,65 +969,7 @@ xfs_vm_readpages(
 	unsigned		nr_pages)
 {
 	trace_xfs_vm_readpages(mapping->host, nr_pages);
-	if (i_blocksize(mapping->host) == PAGE_SIZE)
-		return iomap_readpages(mapping, pages, nr_pages, &xfs_iomap_ops);
-	return mpage_readpages(mapping, pages, nr_pages, xfs_get_blocks);
-}
-
-/*
- * This is basically a copy of __set_page_dirty_buffers() with one
- * small tweak: buffers beyond EOF do not get marked dirty. If we mark them
- * dirty, we'll never be able to clean them because we don't write buffers
- * beyond EOF, and that means we can't invalidate pages that span EOF
- * that have been marked dirty. Further, the dirty state can leak into
- * the file interior if the file is extended, resulting in all sorts of
- * bad things happening as the state does not match the underlying data.
- *
- * XXX: this really indicates that bufferheads in XFS need to die. Warts like
- * this only exist because of bufferheads and how the generic code manages them.
- */
-STATIC int
-xfs_vm_set_page_dirty(
-	struct page		*page)
-{
-	struct address_space	*mapping = page->mapping;
-	struct inode		*inode = mapping->host;
-	loff_t			end_offset;
-	loff_t			offset;
-	int			newly_dirty;
-
-	if (unlikely(!mapping))
-		return !TestSetPageDirty(page);
-
-	end_offset = i_size_read(inode);
-	offset = page_offset(page);
-
-	spin_lock(&mapping->private_lock);
-	if (page_has_buffers(page)) {
-		struct buffer_head *head = page_buffers(page);
-		struct buffer_head *bh = head;
-
-		do {
-			if (offset < end_offset)
-				set_buffer_dirty(bh);
-			bh = bh->b_this_page;
-			offset += i_blocksize(inode);
-		} while (bh != head);
-	}
-	/*
-	 * Lock out page->mem_cgroup migration to keep PageDirty
-	 * synchronized with per-memcg dirty page counters.
-	 */
-	lock_page_memcg(page);
-	newly_dirty = !TestSetPageDirty(page);
-	spin_unlock(&mapping->private_lock);
-
-	if (newly_dirty)
-		__set_page_dirty(page, mapping, 1);
-	unlock_page_memcg(page);
-	if (newly_dirty)
-		__mark_inode_dirty(mapping->host, I_DIRTY_PAGES);
-	return newly_dirty;
+	return iomap_readpages(mapping, pages, nr_pages, &xfs_iomap_ops);
 }
 
 static int
@@ -1365,13 +987,13 @@ const struct address_space_operations xfs_address_space_operations = {
 	.readpages		= xfs_vm_readpages,
 	.writepage		= xfs_vm_writepage,
 	.writepages		= xfs_vm_writepages,
-	.set_page_dirty		= xfs_vm_set_page_dirty,
+	.set_page_dirty		= iomap_set_page_dirty,
 	.releasepage		= xfs_vm_releasepage,
 	.invalidatepage		= xfs_vm_invalidatepage,
 	.bmap			= xfs_vm_bmap,
 	.direct_IO		= noop_direct_IO,
-	.migratepage		= buffer_migrate_page,
-	.is_partially_uptodate  = block_is_partially_uptodate,
+	.migratepage		= iomap_migrate_page,
+	.is_partially_uptodate  = iomap_is_partially_uptodate,
 	.error_remove_page	= generic_error_remove_page,
 	.swap_activate		= xfs_iomap_swapfile_activate,
 };
diff --git a/fs/xfs/xfs_buf.h b/fs/xfs/xfs_buf.h
index f5f2b71c2fde..f3fa197bd272 100644
--- a/fs/xfs/xfs_buf.h
+++ b/fs/xfs/xfs_buf.h
@@ -24,7 +24,6 @@
 #include <linux/mm.h>
 #include <linux/fs.h>
 #include <linux/dax.h>
-#include <linux/buffer_head.h>
 #include <linux/uio.h>
 #include <linux/list_lru.h>
 
diff --git a/fs/xfs/xfs_iomap.c b/fs/xfs/xfs_iomap.c
index a29c27e86f60..bcd3064bbf9c 100644
--- a/fs/xfs/xfs_iomap.c
+++ b/fs/xfs/xfs_iomap.c
@@ -1033,9 +1033,6 @@ xfs_file_iomap_begin(
 	if (XFS_FORCED_SHUTDOWN(mp))
 		return -EIO;
 
-	if (i_blocksize(inode) < PAGE_SIZE)
-		iomap->flags |= IOMAP_F_BUFFER_HEAD;
-
 	if (((flags & (IOMAP_WRITE | IOMAP_DIRECT)) == IOMAP_WRITE) &&
 			!IS_DAX(inode) && !xfs_get_extsz_hint(ip)) {
 		/* Reserve delalloc blocks for regular writeback. */
diff --git a/fs/xfs/xfs_super.c b/fs/xfs/xfs_super.c
index ed67389f4948..cd077c05e09c 100644
--- a/fs/xfs/xfs_super.c
+++ b/fs/xfs/xfs_super.c
@@ -1872,7 +1872,7 @@ MODULE_ALIAS_FS("xfs");
 STATIC int __init
 xfs_init_zones(void)
 {
-	if (bioset_init(&xfs_ioend_bioset, 4 * MAX_BUF_PER_PAGE,
+	if (bioset_init(&xfs_ioend_bioset, 4 * (PAGE_SIZE / SECTOR_SIZE),
 			offsetof(struct xfs_ioend, io_inline_bio),
 			BIOSET_NEED_BVECS))
 		goto out;
diff --git a/fs/xfs/xfs_trace.h b/fs/xfs/xfs_trace.h
index 666844532030..41aaaf432ff4 100644
--- a/fs/xfs/xfs_trace.h
+++ b/fs/xfs/xfs_trace.h
@@ -1165,33 +1165,23 @@ DECLARE_EVENT_CLASS(xfs_page_class,
 		__field(loff_t, size)
 		__field(unsigned long, offset)
 		__field(unsigned int, length)
-		__field(int, delalloc)
-		__field(int, unwritten)
 	),
 	TP_fast_assign(
-		int delalloc = -1, unwritten = -1;
-
-		if (page_has_buffers(page))
-			xfs_count_page_state(page, &delalloc, &unwritten);
 		__entry->dev = inode->i_sb->s_dev;
 		__entry->ino = XFS_I(inode)->i_ino;
 		__entry->pgoff = page_offset(page);
 		__entry->size = i_size_read(inode);
 		__entry->offset = off;
 		__entry->length = len;
-		__entry->delalloc = delalloc;
-		__entry->unwritten = unwritten;
 	),
 	TP_printk("dev %d:%d ino 0x%llx pgoff 0x%lx size 0x%llx offset %lx "
-		  "length %x delalloc %d unwritten %d",
+		  "length %x",
 		  MAJOR(__entry->dev), MINOR(__entry->dev),
 		  __entry->ino,
 		  __entry->pgoff,
 		  __entry->size,
 		  __entry->offset,
-		  __entry->length,
-		  __entry->delalloc,
-		  __entry->unwritten)
+		  __entry->length)
 )
 
 #define DEFINE_PAGE_EVENT(name)		\
@@ -1275,9 +1265,6 @@ DEFINE_EVENT(xfs_imap_class, name,	\
 	TP_ARGS(ip, offset, count, type, irec))
 DEFINE_IOMAP_EVENT(xfs_map_blocks_found);
 DEFINE_IOMAP_EVENT(xfs_map_blocks_alloc);
-DEFINE_IOMAP_EVENT(xfs_get_blocks_found);
-DEFINE_IOMAP_EVENT(xfs_get_blocks_alloc);
-DEFINE_IOMAP_EVENT(xfs_get_blocks_map_direct);
 DEFINE_IOMAP_EVENT(xfs_iomap_alloc);
 DEFINE_IOMAP_EVENT(xfs_iomap_found);
 
@@ -1316,7 +1303,6 @@ DEFINE_EVENT(xfs_simple_io_class, name,	\
 	TP_ARGS(ip, offset, count))
 DEFINE_SIMPLE_IO_EVENT(xfs_delalloc_enospc);
 DEFINE_SIMPLE_IO_EVENT(xfs_unwritten_convert);
-DEFINE_SIMPLE_IO_EVENT(xfs_get_blocks_notfound);
 DEFINE_SIMPLE_IO_EVENT(xfs_setfilesize);
 DEFINE_SIMPLE_IO_EVENT(xfs_zero_eof);
 DEFINE_SIMPLE_IO_EVENT(xfs_end_io_direct_write);
-- 
2.17.1




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