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- /*
- * Copyright (C) 2012 Red Hat. All rights reserved.
- *
- * This file is released under the GPL.
- */
- #ifndef DM_CACHE_POLICY_H
- #define DM_CACHE_POLICY_H
- #include "dm-cache-block-types.h"
- #include <linux/device-mapper.h>
- /*----------------------------------------------------------------*/
- /*
- * The cache policy makes the important decisions about which blocks get to
- * live on the faster cache device.
- */
- enum policy_operation {
- POLICY_PROMOTE,
- POLICY_DEMOTE,
- POLICY_WRITEBACK
- };
- /*
- * This is the instruction passed back to the core target.
- */
- struct policy_work {
- enum policy_operation op;
- dm_oblock_t oblock;
- dm_cblock_t cblock;
- };
- /*
- * The cache policy object. It is envisaged that this structure will be
- * embedded in a bigger, policy specific structure (ie. use container_of()).
- */
- struct dm_cache_policy {
- /*
- * Destroys this object.
- */
- void (*destroy)(struct dm_cache_policy *p);
- /*
- * Find the location of a block.
- *
- * Must not block.
- *
- * Returns 0 if in cache (cblock will be set), -ENOENT if not, < 0 for
- * other errors (-EWOULDBLOCK would be typical). data_dir should be
- * READ or WRITE. fast_copy should be set if migrating this block would
- * be 'cheap' somehow (eg, discarded data). background_queued will be set
- * if a migration has just been queued.
- */
- int (*lookup)(struct dm_cache_policy *p, dm_oblock_t oblock, dm_cblock_t *cblock,
- int data_dir, bool fast_copy, bool *background_queued);
- /*
- * Sometimes the core target can optimise a migration, eg, the
- * block may be discarded, or the bio may cover an entire block.
- * In order to optimise it needs the migration immediately though
- * so it knows to do something different with the bio.
- *
- * This method is optional (policy-internal will fallback to using
- * lookup).
- */
- int (*lookup_with_work)(struct dm_cache_policy *p,
- dm_oblock_t oblock, dm_cblock_t *cblock,
- int data_dir, bool fast_copy,
- struct policy_work **work);
- /*
- * Retrieves background work. Returns -ENODATA when there's no
- * background work.
- */
- int (*get_background_work)(struct dm_cache_policy *p, bool idle,
- struct policy_work **result);
- /*
- * You must pass in the same work pointer that you were given, not
- * a copy.
- */
- void (*complete_background_work)(struct dm_cache_policy *p,
- struct policy_work *work,
- bool success);
- void (*set_dirty)(struct dm_cache_policy *p, dm_cblock_t cblock);
- void (*clear_dirty)(struct dm_cache_policy *p, dm_cblock_t cblock);
- /*
- * Called when a cache target is first created. Used to load a
- * mapping from the metadata device into the policy.
- */
- int (*load_mapping)(struct dm_cache_policy *p, dm_oblock_t oblock,
- dm_cblock_t cblock, bool dirty,
- uint32_t hint, bool hint_valid);
- /*
- * Drops the mapping, irrespective of whether it's clean or dirty.
- * Returns -ENODATA if cblock is not mapped.
- */
- int (*invalidate_mapping)(struct dm_cache_policy *p, dm_cblock_t cblock);
- /*
- * Gets the hint for a given cblock. Called in a single threaded
- * context. So no locking required.
- */
- uint32_t (*get_hint)(struct dm_cache_policy *p, dm_cblock_t cblock);
- /*
- * How full is the cache?
- */
- dm_cblock_t (*residency)(struct dm_cache_policy *p);
- /*
- * Because of where we sit in the block layer, we can be asked to
- * map a lot of little bios that are all in the same block (no
- * queue merging has occurred). To stop the policy being fooled by
- * these, the core target sends regular tick() calls to the policy.
- * The policy should only count an entry as hit once per tick.
- *
- * This method is optional.
- */
- void (*tick)(struct dm_cache_policy *p, bool can_block);
- /*
- * Configuration.
- */
- int (*emit_config_values)(struct dm_cache_policy *p, char *result,
- unsigned maxlen, ssize_t *sz_ptr);
- int (*set_config_value)(struct dm_cache_policy *p,
- const char *key, const char *value);
- void (*allow_migrations)(struct dm_cache_policy *p, bool allow);
- /*
- * Book keeping ptr for the policy register, not for general use.
- */
- void *private;
- };
- /*----------------------------------------------------------------*/
- /*
- * We maintain a little register of the different policy types.
- */
- #define CACHE_POLICY_NAME_SIZE 16
- #define CACHE_POLICY_VERSION_SIZE 3
- struct dm_cache_policy_type {
- /* For use by the register code only. */
- struct list_head list;
- /*
- * Policy writers should fill in these fields. The name field is
- * what gets passed on the target line to select your policy.
- */
- char name[CACHE_POLICY_NAME_SIZE];
- unsigned version[CACHE_POLICY_VERSION_SIZE];
- /*
- * For use by an alias dm_cache_policy_type to point to the
- * real dm_cache_policy_type.
- */
- struct dm_cache_policy_type *real;
- /*
- * Policies may store a hint for each each cache block.
- * Currently the size of this hint must be 0 or 4 bytes but we
- * expect to relax this in future.
- */
- size_t hint_size;
- struct module *owner;
- struct dm_cache_policy *(*create)(dm_cblock_t cache_size,
- sector_t origin_size,
- sector_t block_size);
- };
- int dm_cache_policy_register(struct dm_cache_policy_type *type);
- void dm_cache_policy_unregister(struct dm_cache_policy_type *type);
- /*----------------------------------------------------------------*/
- #endif /* DM_CACHE_POLICY_H */
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