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Tim Prouty c6f1f055fd s3 oplocks: Make the level2 oplock contention API more granular
This replaces release_level2_oplocks_on_change with
contend_level2_oplock_begin/end in order to contend level2 oplocks
throughout an operation rather than just at the begining.  This is
necessary for some kernel oplock implementations, and also lays the
groundwork for better correctness in Samba's standard level2 oplock
handling.  The next step for non-kernel oplocks is to add additional
state to the share mode lock struct that prevents any new opens from
granting oplocks while a contending operation is in progress.

All operations that contend level 2 oplocks are now correctly spanned
except for aio and synchronous writes.  The two write paths both have
non-trivial error paths that need extra care to get right.

RAW-OPLOCK and the rest of 'make test' are still passing with this
change.
2009-02-09 23:47:45 -08:00

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/*
Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
kernel oplock processing for Linux
Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 2000
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#define DBGC_CLASS DBGC_LOCKING
#include "includes.h"
#include "smbd/globals.h"
#if HAVE_KERNEL_OPLOCKS_LINUX
#ifndef F_SETLEASE
#define F_SETLEASE 1024
#endif
#ifndef F_GETLEASE
#define F_GETLEASE 1025
#endif
#ifndef CAP_LEASE
#define CAP_LEASE 28
#endif
#ifndef RT_SIGNAL_LEASE
#define RT_SIGNAL_LEASE (SIGRTMIN+1)
#endif
#ifndef F_SETSIG
#define F_SETSIG 10
#endif
/*
* public function to get linux lease capability. Needed by some VFS modules (eg. gpfs.c)
*/
void linux_set_lease_capability(void)
{
set_effective_capability(LEASE_CAPABILITY);
}
/*
* Call to set the kernel lease signal handler
*/
int linux_set_lease_sighandler(int fd)
{
if (fcntl(fd, F_SETSIG, RT_SIGNAL_LEASE) == -1) {
DEBUG(3,("Failed to set signal handler for kernel lease\n"));
return -1;
}
return 0;
}
/****************************************************************************
Call SETLEASE. If we get EACCES then we try setting up the right capability and
try again.
Use the SMB_VFS_LINUX_SETLEASE instead of this call directly.
****************************************************************************/
int linux_setlease(int fd, int leasetype)
{
int ret;
ret = fcntl(fd, F_SETLEASE, leasetype);
if (ret == -1 && errno == EACCES) {
set_effective_capability(LEASE_CAPABILITY);
ret = fcntl(fd, F_SETLEASE, leasetype);
}
return ret;
}
/****************************************************************************
* Deal with the Linux kernel <--> smbd
* oplock break protocol.
****************************************************************************/
static void linux_oplock_signal_handler(struct tevent_context *ev_ctx,
struct tevent_signal *se,
int signum, int count,
void *_info, void *private_data)
{
siginfo_t *info = (siginfo_t *)_info;
int fd = info->si_fd;
files_struct *fsp;
fsp = file_find_fd(fd);
break_kernel_oplock(smbd_messaging_context(), fsp);
}
/****************************************************************************
Attempt to set an kernel oplock on a file.
****************************************************************************/
static bool linux_set_kernel_oplock(struct kernel_oplocks *ctx,
files_struct *fsp, int oplock_type)
{
if ( SMB_VFS_LINUX_SETLEASE(fsp, F_WRLCK) == -1) {
DEBUG(3,("linux_set_kernel_oplock: Refused oplock on file %s, "
"fd = %d, file_id = %s. (%s)\n",
fsp->fsp_name, fsp->fh->fd,
file_id_string_tos(&fsp->file_id),
strerror(errno)));
return False;
}
DEBUG(3,("linux_set_kernel_oplock: got kernel oplock on file %s, "
"file_id = %s gen_id = %lu\n",
fsp->fsp_name, file_id_string_tos(&fsp->file_id),
fsp->fh->gen_id));
return True;
}
/****************************************************************************
Release a kernel oplock on a file.
****************************************************************************/
static void linux_release_kernel_oplock(struct kernel_oplocks *ctx,
files_struct *fsp, int oplock_type)
{
if (DEBUGLVL(10)) {
/*
* Check and print out the current kernel
* oplock state of this file.
*/
int state = fcntl(fsp->fh->fd, F_GETLEASE, 0);
dbgtext("linux_release_kernel_oplock: file %s, file_id = %s "
"gen_id = %lu has kernel oplock state "
"of %x.\n", fsp->fsp_name, file_id_string_tos(&fsp->file_id),
fsp->fh->gen_id, state );
}
/*
* Remove the kernel oplock on this file.
*/
if ( SMB_VFS_LINUX_SETLEASE(fsp, F_UNLCK) == -1) {
if (DEBUGLVL(0)) {
dbgtext("linux_release_kernel_oplock: Error when "
"removing kernel oplock on file " );
dbgtext("%s, file_id = %s, gen_id = %lu. "
"Error was %s\n", fsp->fsp_name,
file_id_string_tos(&fsp->file_id),
fsp->fh->gen_id, strerror(errno) );
}
}
}
/****************************************************************************
See if the kernel supports oplocks.
****************************************************************************/
static bool linux_oplocks_available(void)
{
int fd, ret;
fd = open("/dev/null", O_RDONLY);
if (fd == -1)
return False; /* uggh! */
ret = fcntl(fd, F_GETLEASE, 0);
close(fd);
return ret == F_UNLCK;
}
/****************************************************************************
Setup kernel oplocks.
****************************************************************************/
static const struct kernel_oplocks_ops linux_koplocks = {
.set_oplock = linux_set_kernel_oplock,
.release_oplock = linux_release_kernel_oplock,
.contend_level2_oplocks_begin = NULL,
.contend_level2_oplocks_end = NULL,
};
struct kernel_oplocks *linux_init_kernel_oplocks(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx)
{
struct kernel_oplocks *ctx;
struct tevent_signal *se;
if (!linux_oplocks_available()) {
DEBUG(3,("Linux kernel oplocks not available\n"));
return NULL;
}
ctx = talloc_zero(mem_ctx, struct kernel_oplocks);
if (!ctx) {
DEBUG(0,("Linux Kernel oplocks talloc_Zero failed\n"));
return NULL;
}
ctx->ops = &linux_koplocks;
se = tevent_add_signal(smbd_event_context(),
ctx,
RT_SIGNAL_LEASE, SA_SIGINFO,
linux_oplock_signal_handler,
ctx);
if (!se) {
DEBUG(0,("Failed to setup RT_SIGNAL_LEASE handler"));
TALLOC_FREE(ctx);
return NULL;
}
ctx->private_data = se;
DEBUG(3,("Linux kernel oplocks enabled\n"));
return ctx;
}
#else
void oplock_linux_dummy(void);
void oplock_linux_dummy(void) {}
#endif /* HAVE_KERNEL_OPLOCKS_LINUX */