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author | Jeff Moyer <jmoyer@redhat.com> | 2006-10-20 06:28:13 (GMT) |
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committer | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@g5.osdl.org> | 2006-10-20 17:26:35 (GMT) |
commit | fb5527e68d495650a7658fec9a7246bf922db212 (patch) | |
tree | dc0c993c3f07ddf1d1cf02a725ac3348f638d7bc | |
parent | e8e82b76e0312827f5ae04b573a05b02854a447e (diff) | |
download | linux-fb5527e68d495650a7658fec9a7246bf922db212.tar.xz |
[PATCH] direct-io: sync and invalidate file region when falling back to buffered write
When direct-io falls back to buffered write, it will just leave the dirty data
floating about in pagecache, pending regular writeback.
But normal direct-io semantics are that IO is synchronous, and that it leaves
no pagecache behind.
So change the fallback-to-buffered-write code to sync the file region and to
then strip away the pagecache, just as a regular direct-io write would do.
Acked-by: Jeff Moyer <jmoyer@redhat.com>
Cc: Zach Brown <zach.brown@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
-rw-r--r-- | mm/filemap.c | 51 |
1 files changed, 45 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/mm/filemap.c b/mm/filemap.c index 3464b68..57faa8d 100644 --- a/mm/filemap.c +++ b/mm/filemap.c @@ -2222,7 +2222,7 @@ __generic_file_aio_write_nolock(struct kiocb *iocb, const struct iovec *iov, unsigned long nr_segs, loff_t *ppos) { struct file *file = iocb->ki_filp; - const struct address_space * mapping = file->f_mapping; + struct address_space * mapping = file->f_mapping; size_t ocount; /* original count */ size_t count; /* after file limit checks */ struct inode *inode = mapping->host; @@ -2275,8 +2275,11 @@ __generic_file_aio_write_nolock(struct kiocb *iocb, const struct iovec *iov, /* coalesce the iovecs and go direct-to-BIO for O_DIRECT */ if (unlikely(file->f_flags & O_DIRECT)) { - written = generic_file_direct_write(iocb, iov, - &nr_segs, pos, ppos, count, ocount); + loff_t endbyte; + ssize_t written_buffered; + + written = generic_file_direct_write(iocb, iov, &nr_segs, pos, + ppos, count, ocount); if (written < 0 || written == count) goto out; /* @@ -2285,10 +2288,46 @@ __generic_file_aio_write_nolock(struct kiocb *iocb, const struct iovec *iov, */ pos += written; count -= written; - } + written_buffered = generic_file_buffered_write(iocb, iov, + nr_segs, pos, ppos, count, + written); + /* + * If generic_file_buffered_write() retuned a synchronous error + * then we want to return the number of bytes which were + * direct-written, or the error code if that was zero. Note + * that this differs from normal direct-io semantics, which + * will return -EFOO even if some bytes were written. + */ + if (written_buffered < 0) { + err = written_buffered; + goto out; + } - written = generic_file_buffered_write(iocb, iov, nr_segs, - pos, ppos, count, written); + /* + * We need to ensure that the page cache pages are written to + * disk and invalidated to preserve the expected O_DIRECT + * semantics. + */ + endbyte = pos + written_buffered - written - 1; + err = do_sync_file_range(file, pos, endbyte, + SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WAIT_BEFORE| + SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WRITE| + SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WAIT_AFTER); + if (err == 0) { + written = written_buffered; + invalidate_mapping_pages(mapping, + pos >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT, + endbyte >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT); + } else { + /* + * We don't know how much we wrote, so just return + * the number of bytes which were direct-written + */ + } + } else { + written = generic_file_buffered_write(iocb, iov, nr_segs, + pos, ppos, count, written); + } out: current->backing_dev_info = NULL; return written ? written : err; |