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/*- * Copyright (c) 2008 Isilon Inc http://www.isilon.com/ * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include <sys/cdefs.h> __FBSDID("$FreeBSD: release/9.1.0/sys/nfsserver/nfs_fha.c 203732 2010-02-09 23:45:14Z marius $"); #include <sys/param.h> #include <sys/systm.h> #include <sys/sysproto.h> #include <sys/kernel.h> #include <sys/sysctl.h> #include <sys/vnode.h> #include <sys/malloc.h> #include <sys/mount.h> #include <sys/mbuf.h> #include <sys/sbuf.h> #include <rpc/rpc.h> #include <nfs/xdr_subs.h> #include <nfs/nfsproto.h> #include <nfsserver/nfs.h> #include <nfsserver/nfsm_subs.h> #include <nfsserver/nfs_fha.h> static MALLOC_DEFINE(M_NFS_FHA, "NFS FHA", "NFS FHA"); /* Sysctl defaults. */ #define DEF_BIN_SHIFT 18 /* 256k */ #define DEF_MAX_NFSDS_PER_FH 8 #define DEF_MAX_REQS_PER_NFSD 4 struct fha_ctls { u_int32_t bin_shift; u_int32_t max_nfsds_per_fh; u_int32_t max_reqs_per_nfsd; } fha_ctls; struct sysctl_ctx_list fha_clist; SYSCTL_DECL(_vfs_nfsrv); SYSCTL_DECL(_vfs_nfsrv_fha); /* Static sysctl node for the fha from the top-level vfs_nfsrv node. */ SYSCTL_NODE(_vfs_nfsrv, OID_AUTO, fha, CTLFLAG_RD, 0, "fha node"); /* This is the global structure that represents the state of the fha system. */ static struct fha_global { struct fha_hash_entry_list *hashtable; u_long hashmask; } g_fha; /* * These are the entries in the filehandle hash. They talk about a specific * file, requests against which are being handled by one or more nfsds. We * keep a chain of nfsds against the file. We only have more than one if reads * are ongoing, and then only if the reads affect disparate regions of the * file. * * In general, we want to assign a new request to an existing nfsd if it is * going to contend with work happening already on that nfsd, or if the * operation is a read and the nfsd is already handling a proximate read. We * do this to avoid jumping around in the read stream unnecessarily, and to * avoid contention between threads over single files. */ struct fha_hash_entry { LIST_ENTRY(fha_hash_entry) link; u_int64_t fh; u_int16_t num_reads; u_int16_t num_writes; u_int8_t num_threads; struct svcthread_list threads; }; LIST_HEAD(fha_hash_entry_list, fha_hash_entry); /* A structure used for passing around data internally. */ struct fha_info { u_int64_t fh; off_t offset; int locktype; }; static int fhe_stats_sysctl(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS); static void nfs_fha_init(void *foo) { /* * A small hash table to map filehandles to fha_hash_entry * structures. */ g_fha.hashtable = hashinit(256, M_NFS_FHA, &g_fha.hashmask); /* * Initialize the sysctl context list for the fha module. */ sysctl_ctx_init(&fha_clist); fha_ctls.bin_shift = DEF_BIN_SHIFT; fha_ctls.max_nfsds_per_fh = DEF_MAX_NFSDS_PER_FH; fha_ctls.max_reqs_per_nfsd = DEF_MAX_REQS_PER_NFSD; SYSCTL_ADD_UINT(&fha_clist, SYSCTL_STATIC_CHILDREN(_vfs_nfsrv_fha), OID_AUTO, "bin_shift", CTLFLAG_RW, &fha_ctls.bin_shift, 0, "For FHA reads, no two requests will " "contend if they're 2^(bin_shift) bytes apart"); SYSCTL_ADD_UINT(&fha_clist, SYSCTL_STATIC_CHILDREN(_vfs_nfsrv_fha), OID_AUTO, "max_nfsds_per_fh", CTLFLAG_RW, &fha_ctls.max_nfsds_per_fh, 0, "Maximum nfsd threads that " "should be working on requests for the same file handle"); SYSCTL_ADD_UINT(&fha_clist, SYSCTL_STATIC_CHILDREN(_vfs_nfsrv_fha), OID_AUTO, "max_reqs_per_nfsd", CTLFLAG_RW, &fha_ctls.max_reqs_per_nfsd, 0, "Maximum requests that " "single nfsd thread should be working on at any time"); SYSCTL_ADD_OID(&fha_clist, SYSCTL_STATIC_CHILDREN(_vfs_nfsrv_fha), OID_AUTO, "fhe_stats", CTLTYPE_STRING | CTLFLAG_RD, 0, 0, fhe_stats_sysctl, "A", ""); } static void nfs_fha_uninit(void *foo) { hashdestroy(g_fha.hashtable, M_NFS_FHA, g_fha.hashmask); } SYSINIT(nfs_fha, SI_SUB_ROOT_CONF, SI_ORDER_ANY, nfs_fha_init, NULL); SYSUNINIT(nfs_fha, SI_SUB_ROOT_CONF, SI_ORDER_ANY, nfs_fha_uninit, NULL); /* * This just specifies that offsets should obey affinity when within * the same 1Mbyte (1<<20) chunk for the file (reads only for now). */ static void fha_extract_info(struct svc_req *req, struct fha_info *i) { struct mbuf *md; nfsfh_t fh; caddr_t dpos; static u_int64_t random_fh = 0; int error; int v3 = (req->rq_vers == 3); u_int32_t *tl; rpcproc_t procnum; /* * We start off with a random fh. If we get a reasonable * procnum, we set the fh. If there's a concept of offset * that we're interested in, we set that. */ i->fh = ++random_fh; i->offset = 0; i->locktype = LK_EXCLUSIVE; /* * Extract the procnum and convert to v3 form if necessary, * taking care to deal with out-of-range procnums. Caller will * ensure that rq_vers is either 2 or 3. */ procnum = req->rq_proc; if (!v3) { if (procnum > NFSV2PROC_STATFS) goto out; procnum = nfsrv_nfsv3_procid[procnum]; } /* * We do affinity for most. However, we divide a realm of affinity * by file offset so as to allow for concurrent random access. We * only do this for reads today, but this may change when IFS supports * efficient concurrent writes. */ if (procnum == NFSPROC_FSSTAT || procnum == NFSPROC_FSINFO || procnum == NFSPROC_PATHCONF || procnum == NFSPROC_NOOP || procnum == NFSPROC_NULL) goto out; error = nfs_realign(&req->rq_args, M_DONTWAIT); if (error) goto out; md = req->rq_args; dpos = mtod(md, caddr_t); /* Grab the filehandle. */ error = nfsm_srvmtofh_xx(&fh.fh_generic, v3, &md, &dpos); if (error) goto out; bcopy(fh.fh_generic.fh_fid.fid_data, &i->fh, sizeof(i->fh)); /* Content ourselves with zero offset for all but reads. */ if (procnum != NFSPROC_READ) goto out; if (v3) { tl = nfsm_dissect_xx_nonblock(2 * NFSX_UNSIGNED, &md, &dpos); if (tl == NULL) goto out; i->offset = fxdr_hyper(tl); } else { tl = nfsm_dissect_xx_nonblock(NFSX_UNSIGNED, &md, &dpos); if (tl == NULL) goto out; i->offset = fxdr_unsigned(u_int32_t, *tl); } out: switch (procnum) { case NFSPROC_NULL: case NFSPROC_GETATTR: case NFSPROC_LOOKUP: case NFSPROC_ACCESS: case NFSPROC_READLINK: case NFSPROC_READ: case NFSPROC_READDIR: case NFSPROC_READDIRPLUS: i->locktype = LK_SHARED; break; case NFSPROC_SETATTR: case NFSPROC_WRITE: case NFSPROC_CREATE: case NFSPROC_MKDIR: case NFSPROC_SYMLINK: case NFSPROC_MKNOD: case NFSPROC_REMOVE: case NFSPROC_RMDIR: case NFSPROC_RENAME: case NFSPROC_LINK: case NFSPROC_FSSTAT: case NFSPROC_FSINFO: case NFSPROC_PATHCONF: case NFSPROC_COMMIT: case NFSPROC_NOOP: i->locktype = LK_EXCLUSIVE; break; } } static struct fha_hash_entry * fha_hash_entry_new(u_int64_t fh) { struct fha_hash_entry *e; e = malloc(sizeof(*e), M_NFS_FHA, M_WAITOK); e->fh = fh; e->num_reads = 0; e->num_writes = 0; e->num_threads = 0; LIST_INIT(&e->threads); return (e); } static void fha_hash_entry_destroy(struct fha_hash_entry *e) { if (e->num_reads + e->num_writes) panic("nonempty fhe"); free(e, M_NFS_FHA); } static void fha_hash_entry_remove(struct fha_hash_entry *e) { LIST_REMOVE(e, link); fha_hash_entry_destroy(e); } static struct fha_hash_entry * fha_hash_entry_lookup(SVCPOOL *pool, u_int64_t fh) { struct fha_hash_entry *fhe, *new_fhe; LIST_FOREACH(fhe, &g_fha.hashtable[fh % g_fha.hashmask], link) if (fhe->fh == fh) break; if (!fhe) { /* Allocate a new entry. */ mtx_unlock(&pool->sp_lock); new_fhe = fha_hash_entry_new(fh); mtx_lock(&pool->sp_lock); /* Double-check to make sure we still need the new entry. */ LIST_FOREACH(fhe, &g_fha.hashtable[fh % g_fha.hashmask], link) if (fhe->fh == fh) break; if (!fhe) { fhe = new_fhe; LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&g_fha.hashtable[fh % g_fha.hashmask], fhe, link); } else fha_hash_entry_destroy(new_fhe); } return (fhe); } static void fha_hash_entry_add_thread(struct fha_hash_entry *fhe, SVCTHREAD *thread) { LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&fhe->threads, thread, st_alink); fhe->num_threads++; } static void fha_hash_entry_remove_thread(struct fha_hash_entry *fhe, SVCTHREAD *thread) { LIST_REMOVE(thread, st_alink); fhe->num_threads--; } /* * Account for an ongoing operation associated with this file. */ static void fha_hash_entry_add_op(struct fha_hash_entry *fhe, int locktype, int count) { if (LK_EXCLUSIVE == locktype) fhe->num_writes += count; else fhe->num_reads += count; } static SVCTHREAD * get_idle_thread(SVCPOOL *pool) { SVCTHREAD *st; LIST_FOREACH(st, &pool->sp_idlethreads, st_ilink) { if (st->st_xprt == NULL && STAILQ_EMPTY(&st->st_reqs)) return (st); } return (NULL); } /* * Get the service thread currently associated with the fhe that is * appropriate to handle this operation. */ SVCTHREAD * fha_hash_entry_choose_thread(SVCPOOL *pool, struct fha_hash_entry *fhe, struct fha_info *i, SVCTHREAD *this_thread); SVCTHREAD * fha_hash_entry_choose_thread(SVCPOOL *pool, struct fha_hash_entry *fhe, struct fha_info *i, SVCTHREAD *this_thread) { SVCTHREAD *thread, *min_thread = NULL; int req_count, min_count = 0; off_t offset1, offset2; LIST_FOREACH(thread, &fhe->threads, st_alink) { req_count = thread->st_reqcount; /* If there are any writes in progress, use the first thread. */ if (fhe->num_writes) { #if 0 ITRACE_CURPROC(ITRACE_NFS, ITRACE_INFO, "fha: %p(%d)w", thread, req_count); #endif return (thread); } /* * Check for read locality, making sure that we won't * exceed our per-thread load limit in the process. */ offset1 = i->offset >> fha_ctls.bin_shift; offset2 = STAILQ_FIRST(&thread->st_reqs)->rq_p3 >> fha_ctls.bin_shift; if (offset1 == offset2) { if ((fha_ctls.max_reqs_per_nfsd == 0) || (req_count < fha_ctls.max_reqs_per_nfsd)) { #if 0 ITRACE_CURPROC(ITRACE_NFS, ITRACE_INFO, "fha: %p(%d)r", thread, req_count); #endif return (thread); } } /* * We don't have a locality match, so skip this thread, * but keep track of the most attractive thread in case * we need to come back to it later. */ #if 0 ITRACE_CURPROC(ITRACE_NFS, ITRACE_INFO, "fha: %p(%d)s off1 %llu off2 %llu", thread, req_count, offset1, offset2); #endif if ((min_thread == NULL) || (req_count < min_count)) { min_count = req_count; min_thread = thread; } } /* * We didn't find a good match yet. See if we can add * a new thread to this file handle entry's thread list. */ if ((fha_ctls.max_nfsds_per_fh == 0) || (fhe->num_threads < fha_ctls.max_nfsds_per_fh)) { /* * We can add a new thread, so try for an idle thread * first, and fall back to this_thread if none are idle. */ if (STAILQ_EMPTY(&this_thread->st_reqs)) { thread = this_thread; #if 0 ITRACE_CURPROC(ITRACE_NFS, ITRACE_INFO, "fha: %p(%d)t", thread, thread->st_reqcount); #endif } else if ((thread = get_idle_thread(pool))) { #if 0 ITRACE_CURPROC(ITRACE_NFS, ITRACE_INFO, "fha: %p(%d)i", thread, thread->st_reqcount); #endif } else { thread = this_thread; #if 0 ITRACE_CURPROC(ITRACE_NFS, ITRACE_INFO, "fha: %p(%d)b", thread, thread->st_reqcount); #endif } fha_hash_entry_add_thread(fhe, thread); } else { /* * We don't want to use any more threads for this file, so * go back to the most attractive nfsd we're already using. */ thread = min_thread; } return (thread); } /* * After getting a request, try to assign it to some thread. Usually we * handle it ourselves. */ SVCTHREAD * fha_assign(SVCTHREAD *this_thread, struct svc_req *req) { SVCPOOL *pool; SVCTHREAD *thread; struct fha_info i; struct fha_hash_entry *fhe; /* * Only do placement if this is an NFS request. */ if (req->rq_prog != NFS_PROG) return (this_thread); if (req->rq_vers != 2 && req->rq_vers != 3) return (this_thread); pool = req->rq_xprt->xp_pool; fha_extract_info(req, &i); /* * We save the offset associated with this request for later * nfsd matching. */ fhe = fha_hash_entry_lookup(pool, i.fh); req->rq_p1 = fhe; req->rq_p2 = i.locktype; req->rq_p3 = i.offset; /* * Choose a thread, taking into consideration locality, thread load, * and the number of threads already working on this file. */ thread = fha_hash_entry_choose_thread(pool, fhe, &i, this_thread); KASSERT(thread, ("fha_assign: NULL thread!")); fha_hash_entry_add_op(fhe, i.locktype, 1); return (thread); } /* * Called when we're done with an operation. The request has already * been de-queued. */ void fha_nd_complete(SVCTHREAD *thread, struct svc_req *req) { struct fha_hash_entry *fhe = req->rq_p1; /* * This may be called for reqs that didn't go through * fha_assign (e.g. extra NULL ops used for RPCSEC_GSS. */ if (!fhe) return; fha_hash_entry_add_op(fhe, req->rq_p2, -1); if (thread->st_reqcount == 0) { fha_hash_entry_remove_thread(fhe, thread); if (0 == fhe->num_reads + fhe->num_writes) fha_hash_entry_remove(fhe); } } extern SVCPOOL *nfsrv_pool; static int fhe_stats_sysctl(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS) { int error, count, i; struct sbuf sb; struct fha_hash_entry *fhe; bool_t first = TRUE; SVCTHREAD *thread; sbuf_new(&sb, NULL, 4096, SBUF_FIXEDLEN); if (!nfsrv_pool) { sbuf_printf(&sb, "NFSD not running\n"); goto out; } mtx_lock(&nfsrv_pool->sp_lock); count = 0; for (i = 0; i <= g_fha.hashmask; i++) if (!LIST_EMPTY(&g_fha.hashtable[i])) count++; if (count == 0) { sbuf_printf(&sb, "No file handle entries.\n"); goto out; } for (i = 0; i <= g_fha.hashmask; i++) { LIST_FOREACH(fhe, &g_fha.hashtable[i], link) { sbuf_printf(&sb, "%sfhe %p: {\n", first ? "" : ", ", fhe); sbuf_printf(&sb, " fh: %ju\n", (uintmax_t) fhe->fh); sbuf_printf(&sb, " num_reads: %d\n", fhe->num_reads); sbuf_printf(&sb, " num_writes: %d\n", fhe->num_writes); sbuf_printf(&sb, " num_threads: %d\n", fhe->num_threads); LIST_FOREACH(thread, &fhe->threads, st_alink) { sbuf_printf(&sb, " thread %p (count %d)\n", thread, thread->st_reqcount); } sbuf_printf(&sb, "}"); first = FALSE; /* Limit the output. */ if (++count > 128) { sbuf_printf(&sb, "..."); break; } } } out: if (nfsrv_pool) mtx_unlock(&nfsrv_pool->sp_lock); sbuf_trim(&sb); sbuf_finish(&sb); error = sysctl_handle_string(oidp, sbuf_data(&sb), sbuf_len(&sb), req); sbuf_delete(&sb); return (error); }