7 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
David van Moolenbroek
4472b590c7 libminixfs: rework prefetch API
This patch changes the prefetch API so that file systems must now
provide a set of block numbers, rather than a set of buffers.  The
result is a leaner and more well-defined API; linear computation of
the range of blocks to prefetch; duplicates no longer interfering
with the prefetch process; guaranteed inclusion of the block needed
next into the prefetch range; and, limits and policy decisions better
established by libminixfs now actually being moved into libminixfs.

Change-Id: I7e44daf2d2d164bc5e2f1473ad717f3ff0f0a77f
2015-08-14 18:39:30 +00:00
David van Moolenbroek
6c46a77d95 libminixfs: better support for read errors and EOF
- The lmfs_get_block*(3) API calls may now return an error.  The idea
  is to encourage a next generation of file system services to do a
  better job at dealing with block read errors than the MFS-derived
  implementations do.  These existing file systems have been changed
  to panic immediately upon getting a block read error, in order to
  let unchecked errors cause corruption.  Note that libbdev already
  retries failing I/O operations a few times first.

- The libminixfs block device I/O module (bio.c) now deals properly
  with end-of-file conditions on block devices.  Since a device or
  partition size may not be a multiple of the root file system's block
  size, support for partial block retrival has been added, with a new
  internal lmfs_get_partial_block(3) call.  A new test program,
  test85, tests the new handling of EOF conditions when reading,
  writing, and memory-mapping a block device.

Change-Id: I05e35b6b8851488328a2679da635ebba0c6d08ce
2015-08-14 18:39:26 +00:00
David van Moolenbroek
0314acfb2d libminixfs: miscellaneous API cleanup
Mostly removal of unused parameters from calls.

Change-Id: I0eb7b568265d1669492d958e78b9e69d7cf6fc05
2015-08-14 18:39:00 +00:00
David van Moolenbroek
cb9453ca63 libminixfs: add support for peeking blocks
With this change, the lmfs_get_block*(3) functions allow the caller to
specify that it only wants the block if it is in the cache or the
secondary VM cache.  If the block is not found there, the functions
return NULL.  Previously, the PREFETCH method would be used to this
end instead, which was both abuse in name and less efficient.

Change-Id: Ieb5a15b67fa25d2008a8eeef9d126ac908fc2395
2015-08-13 13:46:50 +00:00
David van Moolenbroek
d75faf18d9 libminixfs: add support for memory-mapped holes
When VM asks a file system to provide a block to satisfy a page fault
on a file memory mapping, the file system previously had no way to
inform VM that the block is a hole, since there is no corresponding
block on the underlying device.  To work around this, MFS and ext2
would actually allocate a block for the hole when asked by VM, which
not only defeats the point of holes in the first place, but also does
not work on read-only file systems.  With this patch, a new libminixfs
call allows the file system to inform VM about holes.  This issue does
raise the question as to whether the VM cache is using the right data
structures, since there are now two places where we have to fake a
device offset.  This will have to be revisited in the future.

The patch changes file systems accordingly, and adds a test to test74.

Change-Id: Ib537d56b3f30a8eb05bc1f63c92b5c7428d18f4c
2015-08-13 13:46:48 +00:00
David van Moolenbroek
970d95ecd5 ext2: use libfsdriver
- fix panic on truncating files with holes;
- remove block-based readahead, to match MFS.

Change-Id: I385552f8019e9c013a6cb937bcc8e4e7181a4a50
2014-09-18 12:46:27 +00:00
Lionel Sambuc
433d6423c3 New sources layout
Change-Id: Ic716f336b7071063997cf5b4dae6d50e0b4631e9
2014-07-31 16:00:30 +02:00