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30  * Copyright (c) 2012, Intel Corporation.
31  */
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36 /*
37  * This file is part of Lustre, http://www.lustre.org/
38  * Lustre is a trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc.
39  *
40  * Internal interfaces of OSC layer.
41  *
42  *   Author: Nikita Danilov <nikita.danilov@sun.com>
43  *   Author: Jinshan Xiong <jinshan.xiong@whamcloud.com>
44  */
45 
46 #ifndef OSC_CL_INTERNAL_H
47 #define OSC_CL_INTERNAL_H
48 
49 #include "../../include/linux/libcfs/libcfs.h"
50 
51 #include "../include/obd.h"
52 /* osc_build_res_name() */
53 #include "../include/cl_object.h"
54 #include "../include/lclient.h"
55 #include "osc_internal.h"
56 
57 /** \defgroup osc osc
58  *  @{
59  */
60 
61 struct osc_extent;
62 
63 /**
64  * State maintained by osc layer for each IO context.
65  */
66 struct osc_io {
67 	/** super class */
68 	struct cl_io_slice oi_cl;
69 	/** true if this io is lockless. */
70 	int		oi_lockless;
71 	/** active extents, we know how many bytes is going to be written,
72 	 * so having an active extent will prevent it from being fragmented */
73 	struct osc_extent *oi_active;
74 	/** partially truncated extent, we need to hold this extent to prevent
75 	 * page writeback from happening. */
76 	struct osc_extent *oi_trunc;
77 
78 	struct obd_info    oi_info;
79 	struct obdo	oi_oa;
80 	struct osc_async_cbargs {
81 		bool		  opc_rpc_sent;
82 		int	       opc_rc;
83 		struct completion	opc_sync;
84 	} oi_cbarg;
85 };
86 
87 /**
88  * State of transfer for osc.
89  */
90 struct osc_req {
91 	struct cl_req_slice    or_cl;
92 };
93 
94 /**
95  * State maintained by osc layer for the duration of a system call.
96  */
97 struct osc_session {
98 	struct osc_io       os_io;
99 };
100 
101 #define OTI_PVEC_SIZE 64
102 struct osc_thread_info {
103 	struct ldlm_res_id      oti_resname;
104 	ldlm_policy_data_t      oti_policy;
105 	struct cl_lock_descr    oti_descr;
106 	struct cl_attr	  oti_attr;
107 	struct lustre_handle    oti_handle;
108 	struct cl_page_list     oti_plist;
109 	struct cl_io		oti_io;
110 	struct cl_page	       *oti_pvec[OTI_PVEC_SIZE];
111 };
112 
113 struct osc_object {
114 	struct cl_object   oo_cl;
115 	struct lov_oinfo  *oo_oinfo;
116 	/**
117 	 * True if locking against this stripe got -EUSERS.
118 	 */
119 	int		oo_contended;
120 	unsigned long	 oo_contention_time;
121 	/**
122 	 * List of pages in transfer.
123 	 */
124 	struct list_head	 oo_inflight[CRT_NR];
125 	/**
126 	 * Lock, protecting ccc_object::cob_inflight, because a seat-belt is
127 	 * locked during take-off and landing.
128 	 */
129 	spinlock_t	   oo_seatbelt;
130 
131 	/**
132 	 * used by the osc to keep track of what objects to build into rpcs.
133 	 * Protected by client_obd->cli_loi_list_lock.
134 	 */
135 	struct list_head	   oo_ready_item;
136 	struct list_head	   oo_hp_ready_item;
137 	struct list_head	   oo_write_item;
138 	struct list_head	   oo_read_item;
139 
140 	/**
141 	 * extent is a red black tree to manage (async) dirty pages.
142 	 */
143 	struct rb_root       oo_root;
144 	/**
145 	 * Manage write(dirty) extents.
146 	 */
147 	struct list_head	   oo_hp_exts; /* list of hp extents */
148 	struct list_head	   oo_urgent_exts; /* list of writeback extents */
149 	struct list_head	   oo_rpc_exts;
150 
151 	struct list_head	   oo_reading_exts;
152 
153 	atomic_t	 oo_nr_reads;
154 	atomic_t	 oo_nr_writes;
155 
156 	/** Protect extent tree. Will be used to protect
157 	 * oo_{read|write}_pages soon. */
158 	spinlock_t	    oo_lock;
159 };
160 
osc_object_lock(struct osc_object * obj)161 static inline void osc_object_lock(struct osc_object *obj)
162 {
163 	spin_lock(&obj->oo_lock);
164 }
165 
osc_object_trylock(struct osc_object * obj)166 static inline int osc_object_trylock(struct osc_object *obj)
167 {
168 	return spin_trylock(&obj->oo_lock);
169 }
170 
osc_object_unlock(struct osc_object * obj)171 static inline void osc_object_unlock(struct osc_object *obj)
172 {
173 	spin_unlock(&obj->oo_lock);
174 }
175 
osc_object_is_locked(struct osc_object * obj)176 static inline int osc_object_is_locked(struct osc_object *obj)
177 {
178 #if defined(CONFIG_SMP) || defined(CONFIG_DEBUG_SPINLOCK)
179 	return spin_is_locked(&obj->oo_lock);
180 #else
181 	/*
182 	 * It is not perfect to return true all the time.
183 	 * But since this function is only used for assertion
184 	 * and checking, it seems OK.
185 	 */
186 	return 1;
187 #endif
188 }
189 
190 /*
191  * Lock "micro-states" for osc layer.
192  */
193 enum osc_lock_state {
194 	OLS_NEW,
195 	OLS_ENQUEUED,
196 	OLS_UPCALL_RECEIVED,
197 	OLS_GRANTED,
198 	OLS_RELEASED,
199 	OLS_BLOCKED,
200 	OLS_CANCELLED
201 };
202 
203 /**
204  * osc-private state of cl_lock.
205  *
206  * Interaction with DLM.
207  *
208  * CLIO enqueues all DLM locks through ptlrpcd (that is, in "async" mode).
209  *
210  * Once receive upcall is invoked, osc_lock remembers a handle of DLM lock in
211  * osc_lock::ols_handle and a pointer to that lock in osc_lock::ols_lock.
212  *
213  * This pointer is protected through a reference, acquired by
214  * osc_lock_upcall0(). Also, an additional reference is acquired by
215  * ldlm_lock_addref() call protecting the lock from cancellation, until
216  * osc_lock_unuse() releases it.
217  *
218  * Below is a description of how lock references are acquired and released
219  * inside of DLM.
220  *
221  * - When new lock is created and enqueued to the server (ldlm_cli_enqueue())
222  *      - ldlm_lock_create()
223  *	  - ldlm_lock_new(): initializes a lock with 2 references. One for
224  *	    the caller (released when reply from the server is received, or on
225  *	    error), and another for the hash table.
226  *      - ldlm_lock_addref_internal(): protects the lock from cancellation.
227  *
228  * - When reply is received from the server (osc_enqueue_interpret())
229  *      - ldlm_cli_enqueue_fini()
230  *	  - LDLM_LOCK_PUT(): releases caller reference acquired by
231  *	    ldlm_lock_new().
232  *	  - if (rc != 0)
233  *		ldlm_lock_decref(): error case: matches ldlm_cli_enqueue().
234  *      - ldlm_lock_decref(): for async locks, matches ldlm_cli_enqueue().
235  *
236  * - When lock is being cancelled (ldlm_lock_cancel())
237  *      - ldlm_lock_destroy()
238  *	  - LDLM_LOCK_PUT(): releases hash-table reference acquired by
239  *	    ldlm_lock_new().
240  *
241  * osc_lock is detached from ldlm_lock by osc_lock_detach() that is called
242  * either when lock is cancelled (osc_lock_blocking()), or when locks is
243  * deleted without cancellation (e.g., from cl_locks_prune()). In the latter
244  * case ldlm lock remains in memory, and can be re-attached to osc_lock in the
245  * future.
246  */
247 struct osc_lock {
248 	struct cl_lock_slice     ols_cl;
249 	/** underlying DLM lock */
250 	struct ldlm_lock	*ols_lock;
251 	/** lock value block */
252 	struct ost_lvb	   ols_lvb;
253 	/** DLM flags with which osc_lock::ols_lock was enqueued */
254 	__u64		    ols_flags;
255 	/** osc_lock::ols_lock handle */
256 	struct lustre_handle     ols_handle;
257 	struct ldlm_enqueue_info ols_einfo;
258 	enum osc_lock_state      ols_state;
259 
260 	/**
261 	 * How many pages are using this lock for io, currently only used by
262 	 * read-ahead. If non-zero, the underlying dlm lock won't be cancelled
263 	 * during recovery to avoid deadlock. see bz16774.
264 	 *
265 	 * \see osc_page::ops_lock
266 	 * \see osc_page_addref_lock(), osc_page_putref_lock()
267 	 */
268 	atomic_t	     ols_pageref;
269 
270 	/**
271 	 * true, if ldlm_lock_addref() was called against
272 	 * osc_lock::ols_lock. This is used for sanity checking.
273 	 *
274 	 * \see osc_lock::ols_has_ref
275 	 */
276 	unsigned		  ols_hold :1,
277 	/**
278 	 * this is much like osc_lock::ols_hold, except that this bit is
279 	 * cleared _after_ reference in released in osc_lock_unuse(). This
280 	 * fine distinction is needed because:
281 	 *
282 	 *     - if ldlm lock still has a reference, osc_ast_data_get() needs
283 	 *       to return associated cl_lock (so that a flag is needed that is
284 	 *       cleared after ldlm_lock_decref() returned), and
285 	 *
286 	 *     - ldlm_lock_decref() can invoke blocking ast (for a
287 	 *       LDLM_FL_CBPENDING lock), and osc_lock functions like
288 	 *       osc_lock_cancel() called from there need to know whether to
289 	 *       release lock reference (so that a flag is needed that is
290 	 *       cleared before ldlm_lock_decref() is called).
291 	 */
292 				 ols_has_ref:1,
293 	/**
294 	 * inherit the lockless attribute from top level cl_io.
295 	 * If true, osc_lock_enqueue is able to tolerate the -EUSERS error.
296 	 */
297 				 ols_locklessable:1,
298 	/**
299 	 * set by osc_lock_use() to wait until blocking AST enters into
300 	 * osc_ldlm_blocking_ast0(), so that cl_lock mutex can be used for
301 	 * further synchronization.
302 	 */
303 				 ols_ast_wait:1,
304 	/**
305 	 * If the data of this lock has been flushed to server side.
306 	 */
307 				 ols_flush:1,
308 	/**
309 	 * if set, the osc_lock is a glimpse lock. For glimpse locks, we treat
310 	 * the EVAVAIL error as tolerable, this will make upper logic happy
311 	 * to wait all glimpse locks to each OSTs to be completed.
312 	 * Glimpse lock converts to normal lock if the server lock is
313 	 * granted.
314 	 * Glimpse lock should be destroyed immediately after use.
315 	 */
316 				 ols_glimpse:1,
317 	/**
318 	 * For async glimpse lock.
319 	 */
320 				 ols_agl:1;
321 	/**
322 	 * IO that owns this lock. This field is used for a dead-lock
323 	 * avoidance by osc_lock_enqueue_wait().
324 	 *
325 	 * XXX: unfortunately, the owner of a osc_lock is not unique,
326 	 * the lock may have multiple users, if the lock is granted and
327 	 * then matched.
328 	 */
329 	struct osc_io	   *ols_owner;
330 };
331 
332 
333 /**
334  * Page state private for osc layer.
335  */
336 struct osc_page {
337 	struct cl_page_slice  ops_cl;
338 	/**
339 	 * Page queues used by osc to detect when RPC can be formed.
340 	 */
341 	struct osc_async_page ops_oap;
342 	/**
343 	 * An offset within page from which next transfer starts. This is used
344 	 * by cl_page_clip() to submit partial page transfers.
345 	 */
346 	int		   ops_from;
347 	/**
348 	 * An offset within page at which next transfer ends.
349 	 *
350 	 * \see osc_page::ops_from.
351 	 */
352 	int		   ops_to;
353 	/**
354 	 * Boolean, true iff page is under transfer. Used for sanity checking.
355 	 */
356 	unsigned	      ops_transfer_pinned:1,
357 	/**
358 	 * True for a `temporary page' created by read-ahead code, probably
359 	 * outside of any DLM lock.
360 	 */
361 			      ops_temp:1,
362 	/**
363 	 * in LRU?
364 	 */
365 			      ops_in_lru:1,
366 	/**
367 	 * Set if the page must be transferred with OBD_BRW_SRVLOCK.
368 	 */
369 			      ops_srvlock:1;
370 	union {
371 		/**
372 		 * lru page list. ops_inflight and ops_lru are exclusive so
373 		 * that they can share the same data.
374 		 */
375 		struct list_head	      ops_lru;
376 		/**
377 		 * Linkage into a per-osc_object list of pages in flight. For
378 		 * debugging.
379 		 */
380 		struct list_head	    ops_inflight;
381 	};
382 	/**
383 	 * Thread that submitted this page for transfer. For debugging.
384 	 */
385 	struct task_struct	*ops_submitter;
386 	/**
387 	 * Submit time - the time when the page is starting RPC. For debugging.
388 	 */
389 	unsigned long	    ops_submit_time;
390 
391 	/**
392 	 * A lock of which we hold a reference covers this page. Only used by
393 	 * read-ahead: for a readahead page, we hold it's covering lock to
394 	 * prevent it from being canceled during recovery.
395 	 *
396 	 * \see osc_lock::ols_pageref
397 	 * \see osc_page_addref_lock(), osc_page_putref_lock().
398 	 */
399 	struct cl_lock       *ops_lock;
400 };
401 
402 extern struct kmem_cache *osc_lock_kmem;
403 extern struct kmem_cache *osc_object_kmem;
404 extern struct kmem_cache *osc_thread_kmem;
405 extern struct kmem_cache *osc_session_kmem;
406 extern struct kmem_cache *osc_req_kmem;
407 extern struct kmem_cache *osc_extent_kmem;
408 
409 extern struct lu_device_type osc_device_type;
410 extern struct lu_context_key osc_key;
411 extern struct lu_context_key osc_session_key;
412 
413 #define OSC_FLAGS (ASYNC_URGENT|ASYNC_READY)
414 
415 int osc_lock_init(const struct lu_env *env,
416 		  struct cl_object *obj, struct cl_lock *lock,
417 		  const struct cl_io *io);
418 int osc_io_init  (const struct lu_env *env,
419 		  struct cl_object *obj, struct cl_io *io);
420 int osc_req_init (const struct lu_env *env, struct cl_device *dev,
421 		  struct cl_req *req);
422 struct lu_object *osc_object_alloc(const struct lu_env *env,
423 				   const struct lu_object_header *hdr,
424 				   struct lu_device *dev);
425 int osc_page_init(const struct lu_env *env, struct cl_object *obj,
426 		  struct cl_page *page, struct page *vmpage);
427 
428 void osc_index2policy  (ldlm_policy_data_t *policy, const struct cl_object *obj,
429 			pgoff_t start, pgoff_t end);
430 int  osc_lvb_print     (const struct lu_env *env, void *cookie,
431 			lu_printer_t p, const struct ost_lvb *lvb);
432 
433 void osc_page_submit(const struct lu_env *env, struct osc_page *opg,
434 		     enum cl_req_type crt, int brw_flags);
435 int osc_cancel_async_page(const struct lu_env *env, struct osc_page *ops);
436 int osc_set_async_flags(struct osc_object *obj, struct osc_page *opg,
437 			u32 async_flags);
438 int osc_prep_async_page(struct osc_object *osc, struct osc_page *ops,
439 			struct page *page, loff_t offset);
440 int osc_queue_async_io(const struct lu_env *env, struct cl_io *io,
441 		       struct osc_page *ops);
442 int osc_teardown_async_page(const struct lu_env *env, struct osc_object *obj,
443 			    struct osc_page *ops);
444 int osc_flush_async_page(const struct lu_env *env, struct cl_io *io,
445 			 struct osc_page *ops);
446 int osc_queue_sync_pages(const struct lu_env *env, struct osc_object *obj,
447 			 struct list_head *list, int cmd, int brw_flags);
448 int osc_cache_truncate_start(const struct lu_env *env, struct osc_io *oio,
449 			     struct osc_object *obj, __u64 size);
450 void osc_cache_truncate_end(const struct lu_env *env, struct osc_io *oio,
451 			    struct osc_object *obj);
452 int osc_cache_writeback_range(const struct lu_env *env, struct osc_object *obj,
453 			      pgoff_t start, pgoff_t end, int hp, int discard);
454 int osc_cache_wait_range(const struct lu_env *env, struct osc_object *obj,
455 			 pgoff_t start, pgoff_t end);
456 void osc_io_unplug(const struct lu_env *env, struct client_obd *cli,
457 		   struct osc_object *osc, pdl_policy_t pol);
458 
459 void osc_object_set_contended  (struct osc_object *obj);
460 void osc_object_clear_contended(struct osc_object *obj);
461 int  osc_object_is_contended   (struct osc_object *obj);
462 
463 int  osc_lock_is_lockless      (const struct osc_lock *olck);
464 
465 /*****************************************************************************
466  *
467  * Accessors.
468  *
469  */
470 
osc_env_info(const struct lu_env * env)471 static inline struct osc_thread_info *osc_env_info(const struct lu_env *env)
472 {
473 	struct osc_thread_info *info;
474 
475 	info = lu_context_key_get(&env->le_ctx, &osc_key);
476 	LASSERT(info != NULL);
477 	return info;
478 }
479 
osc_env_session(const struct lu_env * env)480 static inline struct osc_session *osc_env_session(const struct lu_env *env)
481 {
482 	struct osc_session *ses;
483 
484 	ses = lu_context_key_get(env->le_ses, &osc_session_key);
485 	LASSERT(ses != NULL);
486 	return ses;
487 }
488 
osc_env_io(const struct lu_env * env)489 static inline struct osc_io *osc_env_io(const struct lu_env *env)
490 {
491 	return &osc_env_session(env)->os_io;
492 }
493 
osc_is_object(const struct lu_object * obj)494 static inline int osc_is_object(const struct lu_object *obj)
495 {
496 	return obj->lo_dev->ld_type == &osc_device_type;
497 }
498 
lu2osc_dev(const struct lu_device * d)499 static inline struct osc_device *lu2osc_dev(const struct lu_device *d)
500 {
501 	LINVRNT(d->ld_type == &osc_device_type);
502 	return container_of0(d, struct osc_device, od_cl.cd_lu_dev);
503 }
504 
osc_export(const struct osc_object * obj)505 static inline struct obd_export *osc_export(const struct osc_object *obj)
506 {
507 	return lu2osc_dev(obj->oo_cl.co_lu.lo_dev)->od_exp;
508 }
509 
osc_cli(const struct osc_object * obj)510 static inline struct client_obd *osc_cli(const struct osc_object *obj)
511 {
512 	return &osc_export(obj)->exp_obd->u.cli;
513 }
514 
cl2osc(const struct cl_object * obj)515 static inline struct osc_object *cl2osc(const struct cl_object *obj)
516 {
517 	LINVRNT(osc_is_object(&obj->co_lu));
518 	return container_of0(obj, struct osc_object, oo_cl);
519 }
520 
osc2cl(const struct osc_object * obj)521 static inline struct cl_object *osc2cl(const struct osc_object *obj)
522 {
523 	return (struct cl_object *)&obj->oo_cl;
524 }
525 
osc_cl_lock2ldlm(enum cl_lock_mode mode)526 static inline ldlm_mode_t osc_cl_lock2ldlm(enum cl_lock_mode mode)
527 {
528 	LASSERT(mode == CLM_READ || mode == CLM_WRITE || mode == CLM_GROUP);
529 	if (mode == CLM_READ)
530 		return LCK_PR;
531 	else if (mode == CLM_WRITE)
532 		return LCK_PW;
533 	else
534 		return LCK_GROUP;
535 }
536 
osc_ldlm2cl_lock(ldlm_mode_t mode)537 static inline enum cl_lock_mode osc_ldlm2cl_lock(ldlm_mode_t mode)
538 {
539 	LASSERT(mode == LCK_PR || mode == LCK_PW || mode == LCK_GROUP);
540 	if (mode == LCK_PR)
541 		return CLM_READ;
542 	else if (mode == LCK_PW)
543 		return CLM_WRITE;
544 	else
545 		return CLM_GROUP;
546 }
547 
cl2osc_page(const struct cl_page_slice * slice)548 static inline struct osc_page *cl2osc_page(const struct cl_page_slice *slice)
549 {
550 	LINVRNT(osc_is_object(&slice->cpl_obj->co_lu));
551 	return container_of0(slice, struct osc_page, ops_cl);
552 }
553 
oap2osc(struct osc_async_page * oap)554 static inline struct osc_page *oap2osc(struct osc_async_page *oap)
555 {
556 	return container_of0(oap, struct osc_page, ops_oap);
557 }
558 
oap2cl_page(struct osc_async_page * oap)559 static inline struct cl_page *oap2cl_page(struct osc_async_page *oap)
560 {
561 	return oap2osc(oap)->ops_cl.cpl_page;
562 }
563 
oap2osc_page(struct osc_async_page * oap)564 static inline struct osc_page *oap2osc_page(struct osc_async_page *oap)
565 {
566 	return (struct osc_page *)container_of(oap, struct osc_page, ops_oap);
567 }
568 
cl2osc_lock(const struct cl_lock_slice * slice)569 static inline struct osc_lock *cl2osc_lock(const struct cl_lock_slice *slice)
570 {
571 	LINVRNT(osc_is_object(&slice->cls_obj->co_lu));
572 	return container_of0(slice, struct osc_lock, ols_cl);
573 }
574 
osc_lock_at(const struct cl_lock * lock)575 static inline struct osc_lock *osc_lock_at(const struct cl_lock *lock)
576 {
577 	return cl2osc_lock(cl_lock_at(lock, &osc_device_type));
578 }
579 
osc_io_srvlock(struct osc_io * oio)580 static inline int osc_io_srvlock(struct osc_io *oio)
581 {
582 	return (oio->oi_lockless && !oio->oi_cl.cis_io->ci_no_srvlock);
583 }
584 
585 enum osc_extent_state {
586 	OES_INV       = 0, /** extent is just initialized or destroyed */
587 	OES_ACTIVE    = 1, /** process is using this extent */
588 	OES_CACHE     = 2, /** extent is ready for IO */
589 	OES_LOCKING   = 3, /** locking page to prepare IO */
590 	OES_LOCK_DONE = 4, /** locking finished, ready to send */
591 	OES_RPC       = 5, /** in RPC */
592 	OES_TRUNC     = 6, /** being truncated */
593 	OES_STATE_MAX
594 };
595 
596 /**
597  * osc_extent data to manage dirty pages.
598  * osc_extent has the following attributes:
599  * 1. all pages in the same must be in one RPC in write back;
600  * 2. # of pages must be less than max_pages_per_rpc - implied by 1;
601  * 3. must be covered by only 1 osc_lock;
602  * 4. exclusive. It's impossible to have overlapped osc_extent.
603  *
604  * The lifetime of an extent is from when the 1st page is dirtied to when
605  * all pages inside it are written out.
606  *
607  * LOCKING ORDER
608  * =============
609  * page lock -> client_obd_list_lock -> object lock(osc_object::oo_lock)
610  */
611 struct osc_extent {
612 	/** red-black tree node */
613 	struct rb_node     oe_node;
614 	/** osc_object of this extent */
615 	struct osc_object *oe_obj;
616 	/** refcount, removed from red-black tree if reaches zero. */
617 	atomic_t       oe_refc;
618 	/** busy if non-zero */
619 	atomic_t       oe_users;
620 	/** link list of osc_object's oo_{hp|urgent|locking}_exts. */
621 	struct list_head	 oe_link;
622 	/** state of this extent */
623 	unsigned int       oe_state;
624 	/** flags for this extent. */
625 	unsigned int       oe_intree:1,
626 	/** 0 is write, 1 is read */
627 			   oe_rw:1,
628 			   oe_srvlock:1,
629 			   oe_memalloc:1,
630 	/** an ACTIVE extent is going to be truncated, so when this extent
631 	 * is released, it will turn into TRUNC state instead of CACHE. */
632 			   oe_trunc_pending:1,
633 	/** this extent should be written asap and someone may wait for the
634 	 * write to finish. This bit is usually set along with urgent if
635 	 * the extent was CACHE state.
636 	 * fsync_wait extent can't be merged because new extent region may
637 	 * exceed fsync range. */
638 			   oe_fsync_wait:1,
639 	/** covering lock is being canceled */
640 			   oe_hp:1,
641 	/** this extent should be written back asap. set if one of pages is
642 	 * called by page WB daemon, or sync write or reading requests. */
643 			   oe_urgent:1;
644 	/** how many grants allocated for this extent.
645 	 *  Grant allocated for this extent. There is no grant allocated
646 	 *  for reading extents and sync write extents. */
647 	unsigned int       oe_grants;
648 	/** # of dirty pages in this extent */
649 	unsigned int       oe_nr_pages;
650 	/** list of pending oap pages. Pages in this list are NOT sorted. */
651 	struct list_head	 oe_pages;
652 	/** Since an extent has to be written out in atomic, this is used to
653 	 * remember the next page need to be locked to write this extent out.
654 	 * Not used right now.
655 	 */
656 	struct osc_page   *oe_next_page;
657 	/** start and end index of this extent, include start and end
658 	 * themselves. Page offset here is the page index of osc_pages.
659 	 * oe_start is used as keyword for red-black tree. */
660 	pgoff_t	    oe_start;
661 	pgoff_t	    oe_end;
662 	/** maximum ending index of this extent, this is limited by
663 	 * max_pages_per_rpc, lock extent and chunk size. */
664 	pgoff_t	    oe_max_end;
665 	/** waitqueue - for those who want to be notified if this extent's
666 	 * state has changed. */
667 	wait_queue_head_t	oe_waitq;
668 	/** lock covering this extent */
669 	struct cl_lock    *oe_osclock;
670 	/** terminator of this extent. Must be true if this extent is in IO. */
671 	struct task_struct	*oe_owner;
672 	/** return value of writeback. If somebody is waiting for this extent,
673 	 * this value can be known by outside world. */
674 	int		oe_rc;
675 	/** max pages per rpc when this extent was created */
676 	unsigned int       oe_mppr;
677 };
678 
679 int osc_extent_finish(const struct lu_env *env, struct osc_extent *ext,
680 		      int sent, int rc);
681 void osc_extent_release(const struct lu_env *env, struct osc_extent *ext);
682 
683 /** @} osc */
684 
685 #endif /* OSC_CL_INTERNAL_H */
686