kern_physio.c revision 1.29 1 1.29 mrg /* $NetBSD: kern_physio.c,v 1.29 1998/02/05 07:59:52 mrg Exp $ */
2 1.20 cgd
3 1.20 cgd /*-
4 1.20 cgd * Copyright (c) 1994 Christopher G. Demetriou
5 1.20 cgd * Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1990, 1993
6 1.20 cgd * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
7 1.20 cgd * (c) UNIX System Laboratories, Inc.
8 1.20 cgd * All or some portions of this file are derived from material licensed
9 1.20 cgd * to the University of California by American Telephone and Telegraph
10 1.20 cgd * Co. or Unix System Laboratories, Inc. and are reproduced herein with
11 1.20 cgd * the permission of UNIX System Laboratories, Inc.
12 1.20 cgd *
13 1.20 cgd * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
14 1.20 cgd * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
15 1.20 cgd * are met:
16 1.20 cgd * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
17 1.20 cgd * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
18 1.20 cgd * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
19 1.20 cgd * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
20 1.20 cgd * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
21 1.20 cgd * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
22 1.20 cgd * must display the following acknowledgement:
23 1.20 cgd * This product includes software developed by the University of
24 1.20 cgd * California, Berkeley and its contributors.
25 1.20 cgd * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
26 1.20 cgd * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
27 1.20 cgd * without specific prior written permission.
28 1.20 cgd *
29 1.20 cgd * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
30 1.20 cgd * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
31 1.20 cgd * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
32 1.20 cgd * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
33 1.20 cgd * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
34 1.20 cgd * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
35 1.20 cgd * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
36 1.20 cgd * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
37 1.20 cgd * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
38 1.20 cgd * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
39 1.20 cgd * SUCH DAMAGE.
40 1.20 cgd *
41 1.20 cgd * @(#)kern_physio.c 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/10/93
42 1.20 cgd */
43 1.20 cgd
44 1.20 cgd #include <sys/param.h>
45 1.20 cgd #include <sys/systm.h>
46 1.20 cgd #include <sys/buf.h>
47 1.20 cgd #include <sys/conf.h>
48 1.29 mrg #include <sys/malloc.h>
49 1.20 cgd #include <sys/proc.h>
50 1.20 cgd
51 1.26 christos #include <vm/vm.h>
52 1.26 christos
53 1.29 mrg #if defined(UVM)
54 1.29 mrg #include <uvm/uvm_extern.h>
55 1.29 mrg #endif
56 1.29 mrg
57 1.20 cgd /*
58 1.20 cgd * The routines implemented in this file are described in:
59 1.20 cgd * Leffler, et al.: The Design and Implementation of the 4.3BSD
60 1.20 cgd * UNIX Operating System (Addison Welley, 1989)
61 1.20 cgd * on pages 231-233.
62 1.20 cgd *
63 1.20 cgd * The routines "getphysbuf" and "putphysbuf" steal and return a swap
64 1.20 cgd * buffer. Leffler, et al., says that swap buffers are used to do the
65 1.20 cgd * I/O, so raw I/O requests don't have to be single-threaded.
66 1.20 cgd */
67 1.20 cgd
68 1.20 cgd struct buf *getphysbuf __P((void));
69 1.20 cgd void putphysbuf __P((struct buf *bp));
70 1.20 cgd
71 1.20 cgd /*
72 1.20 cgd * Do "physical I/O" on behalf of a user. "Physical I/O" is I/O directly
73 1.20 cgd * from the raw device to user buffers, and bypasses the buffer cache.
74 1.20 cgd *
75 1.20 cgd * Comments in brackets are from Leffler, et al.'s pseudo-code implementation.
76 1.20 cgd */
77 1.20 cgd int
78 1.20 cgd physio(strategy, bp, dev, flags, minphys, uio)
79 1.24 mycroft void (*strategy) __P((struct buf *));
80 1.20 cgd struct buf *bp;
81 1.20 cgd dev_t dev;
82 1.20 cgd int flags;
83 1.24 mycroft void (*minphys) __P((struct buf *));
84 1.20 cgd struct uio *uio;
85 1.20 cgd {
86 1.20 cgd struct iovec *iovp;
87 1.20 cgd struct proc *p = curproc;
88 1.20 cgd int error, done, i, nobuf, s, todo;
89 1.20 cgd
90 1.20 cgd error = 0;
91 1.20 cgd flags &= B_READ | B_WRITE;
92 1.20 cgd
93 1.20 cgd /*
94 1.20 cgd * [check user read/write access to the data buffer]
95 1.20 cgd *
96 1.20 cgd * Check each iov one by one. Note that we know if we're reading or
97 1.20 cgd * writing, so we ignore the uio's rw parameter. Also note that if
98 1.20 cgd * we're doing a read, that's a *write* to user-space.
99 1.20 cgd */
100 1.27 pk if (uio->uio_segflg == UIO_USERSPACE)
101 1.27 pk for (i = 0; i < uio->uio_iovcnt; i++)
102 1.29 mrg #if defined(UVM) /* XXXCDC: map not locked, rethink */
103 1.29 mrg if (!uvm_useracc(uio->uio_iov[i].iov_base,
104 1.29 mrg uio->uio_iov[i].iov_len,
105 1.29 mrg (flags == B_READ) ? B_WRITE : B_READ))
106 1.29 mrg return (EFAULT);
107 1.29 mrg #else
108 1.27 pk if (!useracc(uio->uio_iov[i].iov_base,
109 1.27 pk uio->uio_iov[i].iov_len,
110 1.27 pk (flags == B_READ) ? B_WRITE : B_READ))
111 1.27 pk return (EFAULT);
112 1.29 mrg #endif
113 1.20 cgd
114 1.20 cgd /* Make sure we have a buffer, creating one if necessary. */
115 1.29 mrg if ((nobuf = (bp == NULL)) != 0) {
116 1.29 mrg
117 1.20 cgd bp = getphysbuf();
118 1.29 mrg /* bp was just malloc'd so can't already be busy */
119 1.29 mrg bp->b_flags |= B_BUSY;
120 1.29 mrg
121 1.29 mrg } else {
122 1.29 mrg
123 1.29 mrg /* [raise the processor priority level to splbio;] */
124 1.29 mrg s = splbio();
125 1.20 cgd
126 1.29 mrg /* [while the buffer is marked busy] */
127 1.29 mrg while (bp->b_flags & B_BUSY) {
128 1.29 mrg /* [mark the buffer wanted] */
129 1.29 mrg bp->b_flags |= B_WANTED;
130 1.29 mrg /* [wait until the buffer is available] */
131 1.29 mrg tsleep((caddr_t)bp, PRIBIO+1, "physbuf", 0);
132 1.29 mrg }
133 1.20 cgd
134 1.29 mrg /* Mark it busy, so nobody else will use it. */
135 1.29 mrg bp->b_flags |= B_BUSY;
136 1.20 cgd
137 1.29 mrg /* [lower the priority level] */
138 1.29 mrg splx(s);
139 1.20 cgd
140 1.29 mrg }
141 1.20 cgd
142 1.20 cgd /* [set up the fixed part of the buffer for a transfer] */
143 1.20 cgd bp->b_dev = dev;
144 1.20 cgd bp->b_error = 0;
145 1.20 cgd bp->b_proc = p;
146 1.20 cgd
147 1.20 cgd /*
148 1.20 cgd * [while there are data to transfer and no I/O error]
149 1.20 cgd * Note that I/O errors are handled with a 'goto' at the bottom
150 1.20 cgd * of the 'while' loop.
151 1.20 cgd */
152 1.20 cgd for (i = 0; i < uio->uio_iovcnt; i++) {
153 1.20 cgd iovp = &uio->uio_iov[i];
154 1.20 cgd while (iovp->iov_len > 0) {
155 1.20 cgd /*
156 1.20 cgd * [mark the buffer busy for physical I/O]
157 1.20 cgd * (i.e. set B_PHYS (because it's an I/O to user
158 1.20 cgd * memory, and B_RAW, because B_RAW is to be
159 1.20 cgd * "Set by physio for raw transfers.", in addition
160 1.20 cgd * to the "busy" and read/write flag.)
161 1.20 cgd */
162 1.20 cgd bp->b_flags = B_BUSY | B_PHYS | B_RAW | flags;
163 1.20 cgd
164 1.20 cgd /* [set up the buffer for a maximum-sized transfer] */
165 1.20 cgd bp->b_blkno = btodb(uio->uio_offset);
166 1.20 cgd bp->b_bcount = iovp->iov_len;
167 1.20 cgd bp->b_data = iovp->iov_base;
168 1.24 mycroft
169 1.20 cgd /*
170 1.20 cgd * [call minphys to bound the tranfer size]
171 1.20 cgd * and remember the amount of data to transfer,
172 1.20 cgd * for later comparison.
173 1.20 cgd */
174 1.24 mycroft (*minphys)(bp);
175 1.24 mycroft todo = bp->b_bcount;
176 1.22 cgd #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
177 1.25 mycroft if (todo < 0)
178 1.25 mycroft panic("todo < 0; minphys broken");
179 1.22 cgd if (todo > MAXPHYS)
180 1.22 cgd panic("todo > MAXPHYS; minphys broken");
181 1.22 cgd #endif
182 1.20 cgd
183 1.20 cgd /*
184 1.20 cgd * [lock the part of the user address space involved
185 1.20 cgd * in the transfer]
186 1.20 cgd * Beware vmapbuf(); it clobbers b_data and
187 1.20 cgd * saves it in b_saveaddr. However, vunmapbuf()
188 1.20 cgd * restores it.
189 1.20 cgd */
190 1.28 pk PHOLD(p);
191 1.29 mrg #if defined(UVM)
192 1.29 mrg uvm_vslock(bp->b_data, todo);
193 1.29 mrg #else
194 1.20 cgd vslock(bp->b_data, todo);
195 1.29 mrg #endif
196 1.20 cgd vmapbuf(bp, todo);
197 1.20 cgd
198 1.20 cgd /* [call strategy to start the transfer] */
199 1.20 cgd (*strategy)(bp);
200 1.20 cgd
201 1.20 cgd /*
202 1.20 cgd * Note that the raise/wait/lower/get error
203 1.20 cgd * steps below would be done by biowait(), but
204 1.20 cgd * we want to unlock the address space before
205 1.20 cgd * we lower the priority.
206 1.20 cgd *
207 1.20 cgd * [raise the priority level to splbio]
208 1.20 cgd */
209 1.20 cgd s = splbio();
210 1.20 cgd
211 1.20 cgd /* [wait for the transfer to complete] */
212 1.20 cgd while ((bp->b_flags & B_DONE) == 0)
213 1.20 cgd tsleep((caddr_t) bp, PRIBIO + 1, "physio", 0);
214 1.20 cgd
215 1.23 mycroft /* Mark it busy again, so nobody else will use it. */
216 1.23 mycroft bp->b_flags |= B_BUSY;
217 1.23 mycroft
218 1.23 mycroft /* [lower the priority level] */
219 1.23 mycroft splx(s);
220 1.23 mycroft
221 1.20 cgd /*
222 1.20 cgd * [unlock the part of the address space previously
223 1.20 cgd * locked]
224 1.20 cgd */
225 1.20 cgd vunmapbuf(bp, todo);
226 1.29 mrg #if defined(UVM)
227 1.29 mrg uvm_vsunlock(bp->b_data, todo);
228 1.29 mrg #else
229 1.20 cgd vsunlock(bp->b_data, todo);
230 1.29 mrg #endif
231 1.28 pk PRELE(p);
232 1.20 cgd
233 1.20 cgd /* remember error value (save a splbio/splx pair) */
234 1.20 cgd if (bp->b_flags & B_ERROR)
235 1.20 cgd error = (bp->b_error ? bp->b_error : EIO);
236 1.20 cgd
237 1.20 cgd /*
238 1.20 cgd * [deduct the transfer size from the total number
239 1.20 cgd * of data to transfer]
240 1.20 cgd */
241 1.20 cgd done = bp->b_bcount - bp->b_resid;
242 1.25 mycroft #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
243 1.25 mycroft if (done < 0)
244 1.25 mycroft panic("done < 0; strategy broken");
245 1.25 mycroft if (done > todo)
246 1.25 mycroft panic("done > todo; strategy broken");
247 1.25 mycroft #endif
248 1.20 cgd iovp->iov_len -= done;
249 1.20 cgd iovp->iov_base += done;
250 1.20 cgd uio->uio_offset += done;
251 1.20 cgd uio->uio_resid -= done;
252 1.20 cgd
253 1.20 cgd /*
254 1.20 cgd * Now, check for an error.
255 1.20 cgd * Also, handle weird end-of-disk semantics.
256 1.20 cgd */
257 1.20 cgd if (error || done < todo)
258 1.20 cgd goto done;
259 1.20 cgd }
260 1.20 cgd }
261 1.20 cgd
262 1.20 cgd done:
263 1.20 cgd /*
264 1.20 cgd * [clean up the state of the buffer]
265 1.20 cgd * Remember if somebody wants it, so we can wake them up below.
266 1.20 cgd * Also, if we had to steal it, give it back.
267 1.20 cgd */
268 1.20 cgd s = splbio();
269 1.20 cgd bp->b_flags &= ~(B_BUSY | B_PHYS | B_RAW);
270 1.20 cgd if (nobuf)
271 1.20 cgd putphysbuf(bp);
272 1.20 cgd else {
273 1.20 cgd /*
274 1.20 cgd * [if another process is waiting for the raw I/O buffer,
275 1.20 cgd * wake up processes waiting to do physical I/O;
276 1.20 cgd */
277 1.20 cgd if (bp->b_flags & B_WANTED) {
278 1.20 cgd bp->b_flags &= ~B_WANTED;
279 1.20 cgd wakeup(bp);
280 1.20 cgd }
281 1.20 cgd }
282 1.20 cgd splx(s);
283 1.20 cgd
284 1.20 cgd return (error);
285 1.20 cgd }
286 1.20 cgd
287 1.20 cgd /*
288 1.29 mrg * allocate a buffer structure for use in physical I/O.
289 1.20 cgd */
290 1.20 cgd struct buf *
291 1.20 cgd getphysbuf()
292 1.20 cgd {
293 1.20 cgd struct buf *bp;
294 1.20 cgd
295 1.29 mrg bp = malloc(sizeof(*bp), M_TEMP, M_WAITOK);
296 1.29 mrg bzero(bp, sizeof(*bp));
297 1.29 mrg
298 1.29 mrg /* XXXCDC: are the following two lines necessary? */
299 1.29 mrg bp->b_rcred = bp->b_wcred = NOCRED;
300 1.29 mrg bp->b_vnbufs.le_next = NOLIST;
301 1.29 mrg
302 1.29 mrg return(bp);
303 1.20 cgd }
304 1.20 cgd
305 1.20 cgd /*
306 1.29 mrg * get rid of a swap buffer structure which has been used in physical I/O.
307 1.20 cgd */
308 1.20 cgd void
309 1.20 cgd putphysbuf(bp)
310 1.29 mrg struct buf *bp;
311 1.20 cgd {
312 1.20 cgd
313 1.29 mrg /* XXXCDC: is this necesary? */
314 1.29 mrg if (bp->b_vp)
315 1.29 mrg brelvp(bp);
316 1.29 mrg
317 1.29 mrg if (bp->b_flags & B_WANTED)
318 1.29 mrg panic("putphysbuf: private buf B_WANTED");
319 1.29 mrg free(bp, M_TEMP);
320 1.29 mrg
321 1.20 cgd }
322 1.20 cgd
323 1.20 cgd /*
324 1.20 cgd * Leffler, et al., says on p. 231:
325 1.20 cgd * "The minphys() routine is called by physio() to adjust the
326 1.20 cgd * size of each I/O transfer before the latter is passed to
327 1.24 mycroft * the strategy routine..."
328 1.20 cgd *
329 1.20 cgd * so, just adjust the buffer's count accounting to MAXPHYS here,
330 1.20 cgd * and return the new count;
331 1.20 cgd */
332 1.24 mycroft void
333 1.20 cgd minphys(bp)
334 1.20 cgd struct buf *bp;
335 1.20 cgd {
336 1.20 cgd
337 1.24 mycroft if (bp->b_bcount > MAXPHYS)
338 1.24 mycroft bp->b_bcount = MAXPHYS;
339 1.20 cgd }
340