kern_physio.c revision 1.28 1 /* $NetBSD: kern_physio.c,v 1.28 1997/05/19 10:43:28 pk Exp $ */
2
3 /*-
4 * Copyright (c) 1994 Christopher G. Demetriou
5 * Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1990, 1993
6 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
7 * (c) UNIX System Laboratories, Inc.
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40 *
41 * @(#)kern_physio.c 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/10/93
42 */
43
44 #include <sys/param.h>
45 #include <sys/systm.h>
46 #include <sys/buf.h>
47 #include <sys/conf.h>
48 #include <sys/proc.h>
49
50 #include <vm/vm.h>
51
52 /*
53 * The routines implemented in this file are described in:
54 * Leffler, et al.: The Design and Implementation of the 4.3BSD
55 * UNIX Operating System (Addison Welley, 1989)
56 * on pages 231-233.
57 *
58 * The routines "getphysbuf" and "putphysbuf" steal and return a swap
59 * buffer. Leffler, et al., says that swap buffers are used to do the
60 * I/O, so raw I/O requests don't have to be single-threaded.
61 */
62
63 struct buf *getphysbuf __P((void));
64 void putphysbuf __P((struct buf *bp));
65
66 /*
67 * Do "physical I/O" on behalf of a user. "Physical I/O" is I/O directly
68 * from the raw device to user buffers, and bypasses the buffer cache.
69 *
70 * Comments in brackets are from Leffler, et al.'s pseudo-code implementation.
71 */
72 int
73 physio(strategy, bp, dev, flags, minphys, uio)
74 void (*strategy) __P((struct buf *));
75 struct buf *bp;
76 dev_t dev;
77 int flags;
78 void (*minphys) __P((struct buf *));
79 struct uio *uio;
80 {
81 struct iovec *iovp;
82 struct proc *p = curproc;
83 int error, done, i, nobuf, s, todo;
84
85 error = 0;
86 flags &= B_READ | B_WRITE;
87
88 /*
89 * [check user read/write access to the data buffer]
90 *
91 * Check each iov one by one. Note that we know if we're reading or
92 * writing, so we ignore the uio's rw parameter. Also note that if
93 * we're doing a read, that's a *write* to user-space.
94 */
95 if (uio->uio_segflg == UIO_USERSPACE)
96 for (i = 0; i < uio->uio_iovcnt; i++)
97 if (!useracc(uio->uio_iov[i].iov_base,
98 uio->uio_iov[i].iov_len,
99 (flags == B_READ) ? B_WRITE : B_READ))
100 return (EFAULT);
101
102 /* Make sure we have a buffer, creating one if necessary. */
103 if ((nobuf = (bp == NULL)) != 0)
104 bp = getphysbuf();
105
106 /* [raise the processor priority level to splbio;] */
107 s = splbio();
108
109 /* [while the buffer is marked busy] */
110 while (bp->b_flags & B_BUSY) {
111 /* [mark the buffer wanted] */
112 bp->b_flags |= B_WANTED;
113 /* [wait until the buffer is available] */
114 tsleep((caddr_t)bp, PRIBIO+1, "physbuf", 0);
115 }
116
117 /* Mark it busy, so nobody else will use it. */
118 bp->b_flags |= B_BUSY;
119
120 /* [lower the priority level] */
121 splx(s);
122
123 /* [set up the fixed part of the buffer for a transfer] */
124 bp->b_dev = dev;
125 bp->b_error = 0;
126 bp->b_proc = p;
127
128 /*
129 * [while there are data to transfer and no I/O error]
130 * Note that I/O errors are handled with a 'goto' at the bottom
131 * of the 'while' loop.
132 */
133 for (i = 0; i < uio->uio_iovcnt; i++) {
134 iovp = &uio->uio_iov[i];
135 while (iovp->iov_len > 0) {
136 /*
137 * [mark the buffer busy for physical I/O]
138 * (i.e. set B_PHYS (because it's an I/O to user
139 * memory, and B_RAW, because B_RAW is to be
140 * "Set by physio for raw transfers.", in addition
141 * to the "busy" and read/write flag.)
142 */
143 bp->b_flags = B_BUSY | B_PHYS | B_RAW | flags;
144
145 /* [set up the buffer for a maximum-sized transfer] */
146 bp->b_blkno = btodb(uio->uio_offset);
147 bp->b_bcount = iovp->iov_len;
148 bp->b_data = iovp->iov_base;
149
150 /*
151 * [call minphys to bound the tranfer size]
152 * and remember the amount of data to transfer,
153 * for later comparison.
154 */
155 (*minphys)(bp);
156 todo = bp->b_bcount;
157 #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
158 if (todo < 0)
159 panic("todo < 0; minphys broken");
160 if (todo > MAXPHYS)
161 panic("todo > MAXPHYS; minphys broken");
162 #endif
163
164 /*
165 * [lock the part of the user address space involved
166 * in the transfer]
167 * Beware vmapbuf(); it clobbers b_data and
168 * saves it in b_saveaddr. However, vunmapbuf()
169 * restores it.
170 */
171 PHOLD(p);
172 vslock(bp->b_data, todo);
173 vmapbuf(bp, todo);
174
175 /* [call strategy to start the transfer] */
176 (*strategy)(bp);
177
178 /*
179 * Note that the raise/wait/lower/get error
180 * steps below would be done by biowait(), but
181 * we want to unlock the address space before
182 * we lower the priority.
183 *
184 * [raise the priority level to splbio]
185 */
186 s = splbio();
187
188 /* [wait for the transfer to complete] */
189 while ((bp->b_flags & B_DONE) == 0)
190 tsleep((caddr_t) bp, PRIBIO + 1, "physio", 0);
191
192 /* Mark it busy again, so nobody else will use it. */
193 bp->b_flags |= B_BUSY;
194
195 /* [lower the priority level] */
196 splx(s);
197
198 /*
199 * [unlock the part of the address space previously
200 * locked]
201 */
202 vunmapbuf(bp, todo);
203 vsunlock(bp->b_data, todo);
204 PRELE(p);
205
206 /* remember error value (save a splbio/splx pair) */
207 if (bp->b_flags & B_ERROR)
208 error = (bp->b_error ? bp->b_error : EIO);
209
210 /*
211 * [deduct the transfer size from the total number
212 * of data to transfer]
213 */
214 done = bp->b_bcount - bp->b_resid;
215 #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
216 if (done < 0)
217 panic("done < 0; strategy broken");
218 if (done > todo)
219 panic("done > todo; strategy broken");
220 #endif
221 iovp->iov_len -= done;
222 iovp->iov_base += done;
223 uio->uio_offset += done;
224 uio->uio_resid -= done;
225
226 /*
227 * Now, check for an error.
228 * Also, handle weird end-of-disk semantics.
229 */
230 if (error || done < todo)
231 goto done;
232 }
233 }
234
235 done:
236 /*
237 * [clean up the state of the buffer]
238 * Remember if somebody wants it, so we can wake them up below.
239 * Also, if we had to steal it, give it back.
240 */
241 s = splbio();
242 bp->b_flags &= ~(B_BUSY | B_PHYS | B_RAW);
243 if (nobuf)
244 putphysbuf(bp);
245 else {
246 /*
247 * [if another process is waiting for the raw I/O buffer,
248 * wake up processes waiting to do physical I/O;
249 */
250 if (bp->b_flags & B_WANTED) {
251 bp->b_flags &= ~B_WANTED;
252 wakeup(bp);
253 }
254 }
255 splx(s);
256
257 return (error);
258 }
259
260 /*
261 * Get a swap buffer structure, for use in physical I/O.
262 * Mostly taken from /sys/vm/swap_pager.c, except that it no longer
263 * records buffer list-empty conditions, and sleeps at PRIBIO + 1,
264 * rather than PSWP + 1 (and on a different wchan).
265 */
266 struct buf *
267 getphysbuf()
268 {
269 struct buf *bp;
270 int s;
271
272 s = splbio();
273 while (bswlist.b_actf == NULL) {
274 bswlist.b_flags |= B_WANTED;
275 tsleep((caddr_t)&bswlist, PRIBIO + 1, "getphys", 0);
276 }
277 bp = bswlist.b_actf;
278 bswlist.b_actf = bp->b_actf;
279 splx(s);
280 return (bp);
281 }
282
283 /*
284 * Get rid of a swap buffer structure which has been used in physical I/O.
285 * Mostly taken from /sys/vm/swap_pager.c, except that it now uses
286 * wakeup() rather than the VM-internal thread_wakeup(), and that the caller
287 * must mask disk interrupts, rather than putphysbuf() itself.
288 */
289 void
290 putphysbuf(bp)
291 struct buf *bp;
292 {
293
294 bp->b_actf = bswlist.b_actf;
295 bswlist.b_actf = bp;
296 if (bp->b_vp)
297 brelvp(bp);
298 if (bswlist.b_flags & B_WANTED) {
299 bswlist.b_flags &= ~B_WANTED;
300 wakeup(&bswlist);
301 }
302 }
303
304 /*
305 * Leffler, et al., says on p. 231:
306 * "The minphys() routine is called by physio() to adjust the
307 * size of each I/O transfer before the latter is passed to
308 * the strategy routine..."
309 *
310 * so, just adjust the buffer's count accounting to MAXPHYS here,
311 * and return the new count;
312 */
313 void
314 minphys(bp)
315 struct buf *bp;
316 {
317
318 if (bp->b_bcount > MAXPHYS)
319 bp->b_bcount = MAXPHYS;
320 }
321