Because of metadata flapping it is much more complicated to capture those
sections in flight in standby mode, so we read them directly from the cache
volume during the activate.
Signed-off-by: Robert Baldyga <robert.baldyga@intel.com>
To allow the fastest switching from the passive-standby to active mode, the
runtime metadata must be kept 100% synced with the metadata on the drive and in
the RAM thus recovery is required after each collision section update.
To avoid long-lasting recovering of all the cachelines each time the collision
section is being updated, the passive update procedure recovers only those
which have its MD entries on the updated pages.
Signed-off-by: Michal Mielewczyk <michal.mielewczyk@intel.com>
Starting cache in a standby mode requires access to a valid cleaning policy
type. If the policy is stored only in the superblock, it may be overridden by
one of the metadata passive updates.
To prevent losing the information it should be stored in cache's runtime
metadata.
Signed-off-by: Michal Mielewczyk <michal.mielewczyk@intel.com>
Initializing cleaning policy is very time consuming. To reduce the time required
for activating cache instance the initialization sholud be done during passitve
start
Signed-off-by: Michal Mielewczyk <michal.mielewczyk@intel.com>
Since part of the recovery is done during `standby init`, the correct shutdown
status has to be set
Signed-off-by: Michal Mielewczyk <michal.mielewczyk@intel.com>
The unsafe mode is useful if the metadata of added cores is incomplete.
Such scenario is possible when starting cache to standby mode from partially
vaild metadata.
Signed-off-by: Michal Mielewczyk <michal.mielewczyk@intel.com>
Make sure all the invalid cachelines have reset status bits. This allows to
recognize invalid cachelines easily during populate.
Signed-off-by: Michal Mielewczyk <michal.mielewczyk@intel.com>
Recovery during passive start is based on the assuption that metadata collision
section stored on disk might be partially valid. Reseting this data would make
rebuilding metadata impossible.
Signed-off-by: Michal Mielewczyk <michal.mielewczyk@intel.com>
Error for an invalid cache operation while in passive mode added
Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Majzerowicz-Jaszcz <krzysztof.majzerowicz-jaszcz@intel.com>
Error name correction
Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Majzerowicz-Jaszcz <krzysztof.majzerowicz-jaszcz@intel.com>
API changes for passive cache mode
Moved the passive cache error return source to the api for flush and
set_param
Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Majzerowicz-Jaszcz <krzysztof.majzerowicz-jaszcz@intel.com>
Further API changes for passive cache mode
Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Majzerowicz-Jaszcz <krzysztof.majzerowicz-jaszcz@intel.com>
Passive api - review changes
Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Majzerowicz-Jaszcz <krzysztof.majzerowicz-jaszcz@intel.com>
Cache name is needed for logging in passive mode, when config metadata
is still not accessible.
Signed-off-by: Robert Baldyga <robert.baldyga@intel.com>
To prevent deinitializing cleaner context (i.e. during switching policy) during
processing requests, access to cleaner should be protected with reference
counter
Signed-off-by: Michal Mielewczyk <michal.mielewczyk@intel.com>
src/eviction/lru.c -> src/ocf_lru.c
src/eviction/lru.h -> src/ocf_lru.h
src/eviction/lru_structs.h -> src/ocf_lru_structs.h
src/eviction/eviction.c -> src/ocf_space.c
src/eviction/eviction.h -> src/ocf_space.h
.. as well as corresponding UT files.
Signed-off-by: Adam Rutkowski <adam.j.rutkowski@intel.com>
... in UT as well
Signed-off-by: Adam Rutkowski <adam.j.rutkowski@intel.com>
New structure ocf_part is added to contain all the data common for both
user partitions and freelist partition: part_runtime and part_id.
ocf_user_part now contains ocf_part structure as well as pointer to
cleaning partition runtime metadata (moved out from part_runtime) and
user partition config (no change here).
Signed-off-by: Adam Rutkowski <adam.j.rutkowski@intel.com>
This allows access to it in ctx_metadata_updater_init, which is
done in the same call stack during initalization.
Signed-off-by: Kozlowski Mateusz <mateusz.kozlowski@intel.com>
Eviction changes allowing to evict (remap) cachelines while
holding hash bucket write lock instead of global metadata
write lock.
As eviction (replacement) is now tightly coupled with request,
each request uses eviction size equal to number of its
unmapped cachelines.
Evicting without global metadata write lock is possible
thanks to the fact that remaping is always performed
while exclusively holding cacheline (read or write) lock.
So for a cacheline on LRU list we acquire cacheline lock,
safely resolve hash and consequently write-lock hash bucket.
Since cacheline lock is acquired under hash bucket (everywhere
except for new eviction implementation), we are certain that
noone acquires cacheline lock behind our back. Concurrent
eviction threads are eliminated by holding eviction list
lock for the duration of critial locking operations.
Signed-off-by: Adam Rutkowski <adam.j.rutkowski@intel.com>
Divide single global lock instance into 4 to reduce contention
in multiple read-locks scenario.
Signed-off-by: Adam Rutkowski <adam.j.rutkowski@intel.com>
Load properties before checking memory needs and obtain cache line size
from context rather than from cache state.
Signed-off-by: Rafal Stefanowski <rafal.stefanowski@intel.com>
Rather then passing whole structs, supply
_ocf_mngt_calculate_ram_needed() with just the values it actually uses.
Signed-off-by: Rafal Stefanowski <rafal.stefanowski@intel.com>
Fail `ocf_mngt_cache_load` function with `OCF_ERR_INVAL`
error code when force flag is in use.
Log error message.
Closes#361
Signed-off-by: Slawomir Jankowski <slawomir.jankowski@intel.com>
This way debug prints during metadata init phase won't cause crash
(because of the fact that temporary cache object does not have proper
ctx set hence does not have logger obj).
Signed-off-by: Michal Rakowski <michal.rakowski@intel.com>
Change 'OCF_ERR_START_CACHE_FAIL' to 'OCF_ERR_NO_MEM' while CAS fails in case of memory lack on device.
Add new error code for case, when device doesn't satisfy CAS requirements - 'OCF_ERR_INVAL_CACHE_DEV'.
Use 'OCF_ERR_INVAL_CACHE_DEV' in code.
Update error code match in test.
closes#317 issue
Signed-off-by: Ostrokrzew <slawomir.jankowski@intel.com>
To eliminate possibility of allocation error in cache stop, pipeline is
allocated on attach.
Due this change, the only possible non-zero status of ocf_mngt_cache_stop() is
just a warning and cache is always stopped after executing it.
Signed-off-by: Michal Mielewczyk <michal.mielewczyk@intel.com>
Since we do not expect that incrementing cache's reference counter
during cache init will fail at any condition it is can be changed
to an assert instead of error handling.
Signed-off-by: Michal Rakowski <michal.rakowski@intel.com>
It allows to modify and retrieve particular PP params event if it isn't active
and store values between cache stop and load.
Signed-off-by: Michal Mielewczyk <michal.mielewczyk@intel.com>
Cache lock waiters hold cache refcount. Because of that,
if there were some waiters, deinitialization of cache
lock on the last put did never happen and putting the
cache was effectively impossible.
Signed-off-by: Robert Baldyga <robert.baldyga@intel.com>
This change allows to check if specified cache name name is unique. To prevent
adding cache instance with the same name, context lock is acquired until name
isn't set.
Signed-off-by: Michal Mielewczyk <michal.mielewczyk@intel.com>
Adding synchronization around metadata collision segment pages.
This part of metadata is modified when cacheline is mapped/unmapped
and when dirty status changes.
Synchronization on page level is required on top of cacheline
and hash bucket locks to assure metadata flush always reads
consistent state when copying entire collision table memory
page.
Signed-off-by: Adam Rutkowski <adam.j.rutkowski@intel.com>
There is one RW lock per hash bucket. Write lock is required
to map cacheline, read lock is sufficient for traversing.
Hash bucket locks are always acquired under global metadata
read lock. This assures mutual exclusion with eviction and
management paths, where global metadata write lock is held.
Signed-off-by: Adam Rutkowski <adam.j.rutkowski@intel.com>
Global free cacheline list is divided into a set of freelists, one
per execution context. When attempting to map addres to cache, first
the freelist for current execution context is considered (fast path).
If current execution context freelist is empty (fast path failure),
mapping function attempts to get freelist from other execution context
list (slow path).
The purpose of this change is improve concurrency in freelist access.
It is part of fine granularity metadata lock implementation.
Signed-off-by: Adam Rutkowski <adam.j.rutkowski@intel.com>
Fix problem introduced by increasing partition name size to 1024 bytes,
which effectively made superblock bigger than one page. Due to this
flushing superblock required more than one io, which in case of dirty
shutdown between these ios resulted in CRC missmatch and made cache
recovery impossible.
Moving parts metadata to separate sections makes superblock fitting
in one page, effectively solving described problem.
Signed-off-by: Robert Baldyga <robert.baldyga@intel.com>
Don't try to remove invalid cores
If valid cache metadata was read, but environment has changed (i.e. number of cache lines has changed) ocf (in error handling path) was trying to close cores which were not opened. It happened due to cores were marked in cache metadata as added, but any cache inserting operation didn't take place.
In this patch 'added' flag in cache metadata was replaced with more meaningful 'valid' - it is set if given core is stored in cache metadata. Moreover, new 'added' flag was added to core run-time metadata and it is set if given core is added to cache.