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1Direct Access for files
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3
4Motivation
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6
7The page cache is usually used to buffer reads and writes to files.
8It is also used to provide the pages which are mapped into userspace
9by a call to mmap.
10
11For block devices that are memory-like, the page cache pages would be
12unnecessary copies of the original storage. The DAX code removes the
13extra copy by performing reads and writes directly to the storage device.
14For file mappings, the storage device is mapped directly into userspace.
15
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17Usage
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19
20If you have a block device which supports DAX, you can make a filesystem
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21on it as usual. The DAX code currently only supports files with a block
22size equal to your kernel's PAGE_SIZE, so you may need to specify a block
23size when creating the filesystem. When mounting it, use the "-o dax"
24option on the command line or add 'dax' to the options in /etc/fstab.
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27Implementation Tips for Block Driver Writers
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29
30To support DAX in your block driver, implement the 'direct_access'
31block device operation. It is used to translate the sector number
32(expressed in units of 512-byte sectors) to a page frame number (pfn)
33that identifies the physical page for the memory. It also returns a
34kernel virtual address that can be used to access the memory.
35
36The direct_access method takes a 'size' parameter that indicates the
37number of bytes being requested. The function should return the number
38of bytes that can be contiguously accessed at that offset. It may also
39return a negative errno if an error occurs.
40
41In order to support this method, the storage must be byte-accessible by
42the CPU at all times. If your device uses paging techniques to expose
43a large amount of memory through a smaller window, then you cannot
44implement direct_access. Equally, if your device can occasionally
45stall the CPU for an extended period, you should also not attempt to
46implement direct_access.
47
48These block devices may be used for inspiration:
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49- brd: RAM backed block device driver
50- dcssblk: s390 dcss block device driver
221c7dc8 51- pmem: NVDIMM persistent memory driver
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54Implementation Tips for Filesystem Writers
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56
57Filesystem support consists of
58- adding support to mark inodes as being DAX by setting the S_DAX flag in
59 i_flags
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60- implementing ->read_iter and ->write_iter operations which use dax_iomap_rw()
61 when inode has S_DAX flag set
95ec8dab 62- implementing an mmap file operation for DAX files which sets the
844f35db 63 VM_MIXEDMAP and VM_HUGEPAGE flags on the VMA, and setting the vm_ops to
dd936e43 64 include handlers for fault, pmd_fault, page_mkwrite, pfn_mkwrite. These
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65 handlers should probably call dax_iomap_fault() passing the appropriate
66 fault size and iomap operations.
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67- calling iomap_zero_range() passing appropriate iomap operations instead of
68 block_truncate_page() for DAX files
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69- ensuring that there is sufficient locking between reads, writes,
70 truncates and page faults
71
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72The iomap handlers for allocating blocks must make sure that allocated blocks
73are zeroed out and converted to written extents before being returned to avoid
74exposure of uninitialized data through mmap.
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75
76These filesystems may be used for inspiration:
221c7dc8 77- ext2: see Documentation/filesystems/ext2.txt
93fb7f19 78- ext4: see Documentation/filesystems/ext4/
89b408a6 79- xfs: see Documentation/admin-guide/xfs.rst
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82Handling Media Errors
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84
85The libnvdimm subsystem stores a record of known media error locations for
86each pmem block device (in gendisk->badblocks). If we fault at such location,
87or one with a latent error not yet discovered, the application can expect
88to receive a SIGBUS. Libnvdimm also allows clearing of these errors by simply
89writing the affected sectors (through the pmem driver, and if the underlying
90NVDIMM supports the clear_poison DSM defined by ACPI).
91
92Since DAX IO normally doesn't go through the driver/bio path, applications or
93sysadmins have an option to restore the lost data from a prior backup/inbuilt
94redundancy in the following ways:
95
961. Delete the affected file, and restore from a backup (sysadmin route):
97 This will free the file system blocks that were being used by the file,
98 and the next time they're allocated, they will be zeroed first, which
99 happens through the driver, and will clear bad sectors.
100
1012. Truncate or hole-punch the part of the file that has a bad-block (at least
102 an entire aligned sector has to be hole-punched, but not necessarily an
103 entire filesystem block).
104
105These are the two basic paths that allow DAX filesystems to continue operating
106in the presence of media errors. More robust error recovery mechanisms can be
107built on top of this in the future, for example, involving redundancy/mirroring
108provided at the block layer through DM, or additionally, at the filesystem
109level. These would have to rely on the above two tenets, that error clearing
110can happen either by sending an IO through the driver, or zeroing (also through
111the driver).
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114Shortcomings
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116
117Even if the kernel or its modules are stored on a filesystem that supports
118DAX on a block device that supports DAX, they will still be copied into RAM.
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120The DAX code does not work correctly on architectures which have virtually
121mapped caches such as ARM, MIPS and SPARC.
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95ec8dab 123Calling get_user_pages() on a range of user memory that has been mmaped
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124from a DAX file will fail when there are no 'struct page' to describe
125those pages. This problem has been addressed in some device drivers
126by adding optional struct page support for pages under the control of
127the driver (see CONFIG_NVDIMM_PFN in drivers/nvdimm for an example of
128how to do this). In the non struct page cases O_DIRECT reads/writes to
129those memory ranges from a non-DAX file will fail (note that O_DIRECT
130reads/writes _of a DAX file_ do work, it is the memory that is being
131accessed that is key here). Other things that will not work in the
132non struct page case include RDMA, sendfile() and splice().