This reverts commit 5ad5c521df.
This change broke setting IO-classes with allocation. We use max as a
special value to indicate that the partition should use cache global
caching mode.
WO cache mode should not repartition cachelines nor affect cacheline
status in any way when servicing read. Reading data from the cache
is just an internal optimization. Also WO cache mode is designed to
be used with partitioning based on write life-time hints and read
requests do not carry write lifetime hint by definition.
Signed-off-by: Adam Rutkowski <adam.j.rutkowski@intel.com>
Refactoring ocf_submit_cache_reqs to make it clear that
req->map is accessed at index derived from offset argument,
not necesarily starting at 0.
Signed-off-by: Adam Rutkowski <adam.j.rutkowski@intel.com>
Static code analyzers fail to understand that this variable
is always assigned to before usage.
Signed-off-by: Adam Rutkowski <adam.j.rutkowski@intel.com>
Write-only cache mode is similar to writeback, however read
operations do not promote data to cache. Reads are mostly serviced
by the core device, only dirty sectors are fetched from the cache.
Signed-off-by: Adam Rutkowski <adam.j.rutkowski@intel.com>
ocf_request has always been first class citizen in OCF,
so lets place it along with another essential objects.
Signed-off-by: Robert Baldyga <robert.baldyga@intel.com>
ocf_kick_cleaner() allows to perfom cleaning immediately.
Nop cleaning policy now returns new 'OCF_CLEANER_DISABLE' macro which indicates
that cleaing shouldn't be performed. To enable it back, ocf_kick_cleaner()
should be called.
Signed-off-by: Michal Mielewczyk <michal.mielewczyk@intel.com>
If cfg->core_id is OCF_CORE_MAX and that core matches the UUID of
existing not opened one, then set cfg->core_id to id of that core.
This is useful when loading cache from metadata: if user does not store
the ids of cores but relies on OCF to assign them, there is no need to
not reassign them on load.
Previus behaviur when cfg->core_id != id of core with matching UUID is
maintained.
Signed-off-by: Vitaliy Mysak <vitaliy.mysak@intel.com>
Passing int constant directly to OCF_PL_NEXT_ON_SUCCESS_RET() macro caused
following compilation error (on GCC 7.4.0):
src/ocf/mngt/ocf_mngt_core.c:599:33: error: ?:
using integer constants in boolean context [-Werror=int-in-bool-context]
error ? -OCF_ERR_WRITE_CACHE : 0);
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^~~
src/ocf/mngt/../utils/utils_pipeline.h:145:6: note:
in definition of macro ‘OCF_PL_NEXT_ON_SUCCESS_RET’
if (error) \
^~~~~
Signed-off-by: Robert Baldyga <robert.baldyga@intel.com>
As non-interruptible flushes are no longer triggered from OCF
internals, we can get rid of "interruption" argument and let
adapters handle it themselves.
Signed-off-by: Robert Baldyga <robert.baldyga@intel.com>
This simplifies code by allowing to express programmer intent
explicitly and helps to avoid missing return statements (this patch
fixes at least one bug related to this).
Signed-off-by: Robert Baldyga <robert.baldyga@intel.com>
This simplifies cases when we want to call completion callback
and immediately return from void-returning function, by allowing
to explicitly express programmers intent. That way we can avoid
cases when return statement is missing by mistake (this patch
fixes at least one bug related to this).
Signed-off-by: Robert Baldyga <robert.baldyga@intel.com>
_ocf_mngt_cache_unplug context is now provided by the caller.
This way _ocf_mngt_cache_unplug returns only non-critical (cache write)
errors, allowing stop/detach operation to always proceed and optionally
finish with error. This eliminates the need for rolling back previous
stop/detach operations, which might turn out to be impossible e.g.
under memory pressure.
Signed-off-by: Adam Rutkowski <adam.j.rutkowski@intel.com>
Don't reassign value of cache without any previus use.
It produced warnings when analyzing with scanbuild.
Signed-off-by: Vitaliy Mysak <vitaliy.mysak@intel.com>
Adapter can opt to take additional steps to securely allocate
memory used by OCF to store cache metadata. Typically this would
involve mlocking pages and zeroing memory before deallocation.
Memory allocated using secure_alloc is not expected to be zeroed
or physically continous.
Signed-off-by: Adam Rutkowski <adam.j.rutkowski@intel.com>
Volume close should not close underlying device until all
I/O targeting this volume are deallocated. To achieve this
a reference counter is added to volume. Counter value
matches number of I/O objects associated with volume. Counter
is freezed when volume is closed, blocking allocation of new
I/O objects.
Signed-off-by: Adam Rutkowski <adam.j.rutkowski@intel.com>
This is useful when reference counter is initialized in non-zeroed
memory (or assuming atomic variable is not properly initialized by
memseting to zero).
Signed-off-by: Adam Rutkowski <adam.j.rutkowski@intel.com>
Due the aggresive security checks in compiler 'printf' might be substituded with
'__printf_chk'. However it does not differentiate whether substituted string is
library function call whether field in structure.
By renaming field we prevent it to be unintentionally subustituted by the
preprocessor.
Signed-off-by: Michal Mielewczyk <michal.mielewczyk@intel.com>
Errors not related to cache disk I/O failure should force
cache stop to return with error without deinitializing cache
instance.
Signed-off-by: Adam Rutkowski <adam.j.rutkowski@intel.com>
Before async metadata we used to return 0 on flushing volatile
containers, this way we didn't have to special-case them.
This change brings back this behavior.
Signed-off-by: Jan Musial <jan.musial@intel.com>