This new function allows us to support hole-punch for DAX files by zeroing a partial page, as opposed to the dax_truncate_page() function which can only truncate to the end of the page. Reimplement dax_truncate_page() to call dax_zero_page_range(). Signed-off-by: Matthew Wilcox <matthew.r.wilcox@xxxxxxxxx> [ported to 3.13-rc2] Signed-off-by: Ross Zwisler <ross.zwisler@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> --- Documentation/filesystems/dax.txt | 1 + fs/dax.c | 36 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----- include/linux/fs.h | 7 +++++++ 3 files changed, 39 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/dax.txt b/Documentation/filesystems/dax.txt index 635adaa..ebcd97f 100644 --- a/Documentation/filesystems/dax.txt +++ b/Documentation/filesystems/dax.txt @@ -62,6 +62,7 @@ Filesystem support consists of for fault and page_mkwrite (which should probably call dax_fault() and dax_mkwrite(), passing the appropriate get_block() callback) - calling dax_truncate_page() instead of block_truncate_page() for DAX files +- calling dax_zero_page_range() instead of zero_user() for DAX files - ensuring that there is sufficient locking between reads, writes, truncates and page faults diff --git a/fs/dax.c b/fs/dax.c index 6801be7..91b7561 100644 --- a/fs/dax.c +++ b/fs/dax.c @@ -462,13 +462,16 @@ int dax_fault(struct vm_area_struct *vma, struct vm_fault *vmf, EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(dax_fault); /** - * dax_truncate_page - handle a partial page being truncated in a DAX file + * dax_zero_page_range - zero a range within a page of a DAX file * @inode: The file being truncated * @from: The file offset that is being truncated to + * @length: The number of bytes to zero * @get_block: The filesystem method used to translate file offsets to blocks * - * Similar to block_truncate_page(), this function can be called by a - * filesystem when it is truncating an DAX file to handle the partial page. + * This function can be called by a filesystem when it is zeroing part of a + * page in a DAX file. This is intended for hole-punch operations. If + * you are truncating a file, the helper function dax_truncate_page() may be + * more convenient. * * We work in terms of PAGE_CACHE_SIZE here for commonality with * block_truncate_page(), but we could go down to PAGE_SIZE if the filesystem @@ -476,17 +479,18 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(dax_fault); * block size is smaller than PAGE_SIZE, we have to zero the rest of the page * since the file might be mmaped. */ -int dax_truncate_page(struct inode *inode, loff_t from, get_block_t get_block) +int dax_zero_page_range(struct inode *inode, loff_t from, unsigned length, + get_block_t get_block) { struct buffer_head bh; pgoff_t index = from >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT; unsigned offset = from & (PAGE_CACHE_SIZE-1); - unsigned length = PAGE_CACHE_ALIGN(from) - from; int err; /* Block boundary? Nothing to do */ if (!length) return 0; + BUG_ON((offset + length) > PAGE_CACHE_SIZE); memset(&bh, 0, sizeof(bh)); bh.b_size = PAGE_CACHE_SIZE; @@ -503,4 +507,26 @@ int dax_truncate_page(struct inode *inode, loff_t from, get_block_t get_block) return 0; } +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(dax_zero_page_range); + +/** + * dax_truncate_page - handle a partial page being truncated in a DAX file + * @inode: The file being truncated + * @from: The file offset that is being truncated to + * @get_block: The filesystem method used to translate file offsets to blocks + * + * Similar to block_truncate_page(), this function can be called by a + * filesystem when it is truncating an DAX file to handle the partial page. + * + * We work in terms of PAGE_CACHE_SIZE here for commonality with + * block_truncate_page(), but we could go down to PAGE_SIZE if the filesystem + * took care of disposing of the unnecessary blocks. Even if the filesystem + * block size is smaller than PAGE_SIZE, we have to zero the rest of the page + * since the file might be mmaped. + */ +int dax_truncate_page(struct inode *inode, loff_t from, get_block_t get_block) +{ + unsigned length = PAGE_CACHE_ALIGN(from) - from; + return dax_zero_page_range(inode, from, length, get_block); +} EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(dax_truncate_page); diff --git a/include/linux/fs.h b/include/linux/fs.h index e6b48cc..105d0f0 100644 --- a/include/linux/fs.h +++ b/include/linux/fs.h @@ -2490,6 +2490,7 @@ extern int nonseekable_open(struct inode * inode, struct file * filp); #ifdef CONFIG_FS_DAX int dax_clear_blocks(struct inode *, sector_t block, long size); +int dax_zero_page_range(struct inode *, loff_t from, unsigned len, get_block_t); int dax_truncate_page(struct inode *, loff_t from, get_block_t); ssize_t dax_do_io(int rw, struct kiocb *, struct inode *, struct iov_iter *, loff_t, get_block_t, dio_iodone_t, int flags); @@ -2506,6 +2507,12 @@ static inline int dax_truncate_page(struct inode *i, loff_t frm, get_block_t gb) return 0; } +static inline int dax_zero_page_range(struct inode *i, loff_t frm, + unsigned len, get_block_t gb) +{ + return 0; +} + static inline ssize_t dax_do_io(int rw, struct kiocb *iocb, struct inode *inode, struct iov_iter *iter, loff_t pos, get_block_t get_block, dio_iodone_t end_io, int flags) -- 2.1.0 -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@xxxxxxxxx. 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