/* $NetBSD: smbfs_kq.c,v 1.14 2007/02/09 21:55:30 ad Exp $ */ /*- * Copyright (c) 2003 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc. * All rights reserved. * * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation * by Jaromir Dolecek. * * 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. * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software * must display the following acknowledgement: * This product includes software developed by the NetBSD * Foundation, Inc. and its contributors. * 4. Neither the name of The NetBSD Foundation nor the names of its * contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived * from this software without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. 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 FOUNDATION 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 __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: smbfs_kq.c,v 1.14 2007/02/09 21:55:30 ad Exp $"); #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /* * The maximum of outstanding SMB requests is 65536, since the * message id is 16bit. Don't consume all. If there is more * than 30k directory notify requests, fall back to polling mode. */ #define DNOTIFY_MAX 30000 struct kevq { SLIST_ENTRY(kevq) kev_link; /* link on kevlist */ SLIST_ENTRY(kevq) k_link; /* link on poll/dn list */ struct vnode *vp; u_int usecount; u_int flags; #define KEVQ_BUSY 0x01 /* currently being processed */ #define KEVQ_WANT 0x02 /* want to change this entry */ #define KEVQ_DNOT 0x04 /* kevent using NT directory change notify */ struct timespec omtime; /* old modification time */ struct timespec octime; /* old change time */ nlink_t onlink; /* old number of references to file */ struct smb_rq *rq; /* request structure */ }; static struct proc *smbkqp; /* the kevent handler */ static struct smb_cred smbkq_scred; static struct simplelock smbkq_lock = SIMPLELOCK_INITIALIZER; /* guard access to k*evlist */ static SLIST_HEAD(, kevq) kevlist = SLIST_HEAD_INITIALIZER(kevlist); static SLIST_HEAD(, kevq) kplist = SLIST_HEAD_INITIALIZER(kplist); static SLIST_HEAD(, kevq) kdnlist = SLIST_HEAD_INITIALIZER(kdnlist); static int dnot_num = 0; /* number of active dir notifications */ static u_int32_t kevs; static void smbfskq_dirnotify(void *); /* * This routine periodically checks server for change * of any of the watched files every SMBFS_MINATTRTIME/2 seconds. * Only changes in size, modification time, change time and nlinks * are being checked, everything else is ignored. * Directory events are watched via NT DIRECTORY CHANGE NOTIFY * if the server supports it. * * The routine only calls VOP_GETATTR() when it's likely it would get * some new data, i.e. when the vnode expires from attrcache. This * should give same result as periodically running stat(2) from userland, * while keeping CPU/network usage low, and still provide proper kevent * semantics. * The poller thread is created when first vnode is added to watch list, * and exits when the watch list is empty. The overhead of thread creation * isn't really important, neither speed of attach and detach of knote. */ /* ARGSUSED */ static void smbfs_kqpoll(void *arg) { struct kevq *ke; struct vattr attr; int error = 0; struct lwp *l; u_quad_t osize; int needwake; l = curlwp; simple_lock(&smbkq_lock); for(;;) { /* check all entries on poll list for changes */ SLIST_FOREACH(ke, &kplist, k_link) { /* skip if still in attrcache */ if (smbfs_attr_cachelookup(ke->vp, &attr) != ENOENT) continue; /* * Mark entry busy, release lock and check * for changes. */ ke->flags |= KEVQ_BUSY; simple_unlock(&smbkq_lock); /* save v_size, smbfs_getattr() updates it */ osize = ke->vp->v_size; error = VOP_GETATTR(ke->vp, &attr, l->l_cred, l); if (error) { /* relock and proceed with next */ simple_lock(&smbkq_lock); continue; } /* following is a bit fragile, but about best * we can get */ if (ke->vp->v_type != VDIR && attr.va_size != osize) { int extended = (attr.va_size > osize); VN_KNOTE(ke->vp, NOTE_WRITE | (extended ? NOTE_EXTEND : 0)); ke->omtime = attr.va_mtime; } else if (attr.va_mtime.tv_sec != ke->omtime.tv_sec || attr.va_mtime.tv_nsec != ke->omtime.tv_nsec) { VN_KNOTE(ke->vp, NOTE_WRITE); ke->omtime = attr.va_mtime; } if (attr.va_ctime.tv_sec != ke->octime.tv_sec || attr.va_ctime.tv_nsec != ke->octime.tv_nsec) { VN_KNOTE(ke->vp, NOTE_ATTRIB); ke->octime = attr.va_ctime; } if (attr.va_nlink != ke->onlink) { VN_KNOTE(ke->vp, NOTE_LINK); ke->onlink = attr.va_nlink; } simple_lock(&smbkq_lock); ke->flags &= ~KEVQ_BUSY; if (ke->flags & KEVQ_WANT) { ke->flags &= ~KEVQ_WANT; wakeup(ke); } } /* Exit if there are no more kevents to watch for */ if (kevs == 0) { smbkqp = NULL; break; } /* only wake periodically if poll list is nonempty */ needwake = !SLIST_EMPTY(&kplist); /* wait a while before checking for changes again */ if (SLIST_EMPTY(&kdnlist)) { error = ltsleep(smbkqp, PSOCK, "smbkqidl", needwake ? (SMBFS_ATTRTIMO * hz / 2) : 0, &smbkq_lock); } if (!error) { /* woken up, check if any pending notifications */ while (!SLIST_EMPTY(&kdnlist)) { int s, hint; s = splnet(); ke = SLIST_FIRST(&kdnlist); SLIST_REMOVE_HEAD(&kdnlist, k_link); SLIST_NEXT(ke, k_link) = NULL; splx(s); /* drop lock while processing */ simple_unlock(&smbkq_lock); /* * Skip fetch if not yet setup. */ if (__predict_false(ke->rq == NULL)) goto notifyrq; error = smbfs_smb_nt_dirnotify_fetch(ke->rq, &hint); ke->rq = NULL; /* rq deallocated by now */ if (error) { /* * if there is error, switch to * polling for this one */ ke->flags &= KEVQ_DNOT; SLIST_INSERT_HEAD(&kplist, ke, k_link); continue; } VN_KNOTE(ke->vp, hint); notifyrq: /* reissue the notify request */ (void) smbfs_smb_nt_dirnotify_setup( VTOSMB(ke->vp), &ke->rq, &smbkq_scred, smbfskq_dirnotify, ke); /* reacquire the lock */ simple_lock(&smbkq_lock); } } } simple_unlock(&smbkq_lock); kthread_exit(0); } static void smbfskq_dirnotify(void *arg) { struct kevq *ke = arg; if (SLIST_NEXT(ke, k_link)) { /* already on notify list */ return; } SLIST_INSERT_HEAD(&kdnlist, ke, k_link); wakeup(smbkqp); } static void filt_smbfsdetach(struct knote *kn) { struct kevq *ke = (struct kevq *)kn->kn_hook; struct smb_rq *rq = NULL; /* XXXLUKEM lock the struct? */ SLIST_REMOVE(&ke->vp->v_klist, kn, knote, kn_selnext); /* Remove the vnode from watch list */ simple_lock(&smbkq_lock); /* the handler does something to it, wait */ while (ke->flags & KEVQ_BUSY) { ke->flags |= KEVQ_WANT; ltsleep(ke, PSOCK, "smbkqdw", 0, &smbkq_lock); } if (ke->usecount > 1) { /* keep, other kevents need this */ ke->usecount--; } else { /* last user, g/c */ if (ke->flags & KEVQ_DNOT) { dnot_num--; rq = ke->rq; /* If on dirnotify list, remove */ if (SLIST_NEXT(ke, k_link)) SLIST_REMOVE(&kdnlist, ke, kevq, k_link); } else SLIST_REMOVE(&kplist, ke, kevq, k_link); SLIST_REMOVE(&kevlist, ke, kevq, kev_link); FREE(ke, M_KEVENT); } kevs--; simple_unlock(&smbkq_lock); /* If there was request still pending, cancel it now */ if (rq) { smb_iod_removerq(rq); /* * Explicitly cancel the request, so that server can * free directory change notify resources. */ smbfs_smb_ntcancel(SSTOCP(rq->sr_share), rq->sr_mid, &smbkq_scred); /* Free */ smb_rq_done(rq); } } static int filt_smbfsread(struct knote *kn, long hint) { struct kevq *ke = (struct kevq *)kn->kn_hook; struct vnode *vp = ke->vp; /* * filesystem is gone, so set the EOF flag and schedule * the knote for deletion. */ if (hint == NOTE_REVOKE) { kn->kn_flags |= (EV_EOF | EV_ONESHOT); return (1); } /* There is no size info for directories */ if (vp->v_type == VDIR) { /* * This is kind of hackish, since we need to * set the flag when we are called with the hint * to make confirming call from kern_event.c * succeed too, but need to unset it afterwards * so that the directory wouldn't stay flagged * as changed. * XXX perhaps just fail for directories? */ if (hint & NOTE_WRITE) { kn->kn_fflags |= NOTE_WRITE; return (1 * sizeof(struct dirent)); } else if (hint == 0 && (kn->kn_fflags & NOTE_WRITE)) { kn->kn_fflags &= ~NOTE_WRITE; return (1 * sizeof(struct dirent)); } else return (0); } /* XXXLUKEM lock the struct? */ kn->kn_data = vp->v_size - kn->kn_fp->f_offset; return (kn->kn_data != 0); } static int filt_smbfsvnode(struct knote *kn, long hint) { if (kn->kn_sfflags & hint) kn->kn_fflags |= hint; if (hint == NOTE_REVOKE) { kn->kn_flags |= EV_EOF; return (1); } return (kn->kn_fflags != 0); } static const struct filterops smbfsread_filtops = { 1, NULL, filt_smbfsdetach, filt_smbfsread }; static const struct filterops smbfsvnode_filtops = { 1, NULL, filt_smbfsdetach, filt_smbfsvnode }; int smbfs_kqfilter(void *v) { struct vop_kqfilter_args /* { struct vnode *a_vp; struct knote *a_kn; } */ *ap = v; struct vnode *vp = ap->a_vp; struct knote *kn = ap->a_kn; struct kevq *ke, *ken; int error = 0; struct vattr attr; struct lwp *l = curlwp; /* XXX */ int dnot; struct smb_vc *vcp = SSTOVC(VTOSMB(vp)->n_mount->sm_share); switch (kn->kn_filter) { case EVFILT_READ: kn->kn_fop = &smbfsread_filtops; break; case EVFILT_VNODE: kn->kn_fop = &smbfsvnode_filtops; break; default: return (1); } /* Find out if we can use directory change notify for this file */ dnot = (vp->v_type == VDIR && (SMB_CAPS(vcp) & SMB_CAP_NT_SMBS) && dnot_num < DNOTIFY_MAX); /* * Put the vnode to watched list. */ kevs++; /* * Fetch current attributes. It's only needed when the vnode * is not watched yet, but we need to do this without lock * held. This is likely cheap due to attrcache, so do it now. */ memset(&attr, 0, sizeof(attr)); (void) VOP_GETATTR(vp, &attr, l->l_cred, l); /* ensure the handler is running */ if (!smbkqp) { error = kthread_create1(smbfs_kqpoll, NULL, &smbkqp, "smbkq"); smb_makescred(&smbkq_scred, LIST_FIRST(&smbkqp->p_lwps), smbkqp->p_cred); if (error) { kevs--; return (error); } } /* * Allocate new kev. It's more probable it will be needed, * and the malloc is cheaper than scanning possibly * large kevlist list second time after malloc. */ MALLOC(ken, struct kevq *, sizeof(struct kevq), M_KEVENT, M_WAITOK); /* Check the list and insert new entry */ simple_lock(&smbkq_lock); SLIST_FOREACH(ke, &kevlist, kev_link) { if (ke->vp == vp) break; } if (ke) { /* already watched, so just bump usecount */ ke->usecount++; FREE(ken, M_KEVENT); /* dispose, don't need */ } else { /* need a new one */ memset(ken, 0, sizeof(*ken)); ke = ken; ke->vp = vp; ke->usecount = 1; ke->flags = (dnot) ? KEVQ_DNOT : 0; ke->omtime = attr.va_mtime; ke->octime = attr.va_ctime; ke->onlink = attr.va_nlink; if (dnot) { int s; /* * Add kevent to list of 'need attend' kevnets. * The handler will pick it up and setup request * appropriately. */ s = splnet(); SLIST_INSERT_HEAD(&kdnlist, ke, k_link); splx(s); dnot_num++; } else { /* add to poll list */ SLIST_INSERT_HEAD(&kplist, ke, k_link); } SLIST_INSERT_HEAD(&kevlist, ke, kev_link); /* kick the handler */ wakeup(smbkqp); } /* XXXLUKEM lock the struct? */ SLIST_INSERT_HEAD(&vp->v_klist, kn, kn_selnext); kn->kn_hook = ke; simple_unlock(&smbkq_lock); return (0); }