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Diffstat (limited to 'fs/splice.c')
-rw-r--r-- | fs/splice.c | 413 |
1 files changed, 313 insertions, 100 deletions
diff --git a/fs/splice.c b/fs/splice.c index e7d7080de2f..ed2ce995475 100644 --- a/fs/splice.c +++ b/fs/splice.c @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ #include <linux/fs.h> #include <linux/file.h> #include <linux/pagemap.h> -#include <linux/pipe_fs_i.h> +#include <linux/splice.h> #include <linux/mm_inline.h> #include <linux/swap.h> #include <linux/writeback.h> @@ -29,22 +29,6 @@ #include <linux/syscalls.h> #include <linux/uio.h> -struct partial_page { - unsigned int offset; - unsigned int len; -}; - -/* - * Passed to splice_to_pipe - */ -struct splice_pipe_desc { - struct page **pages; /* page map */ - struct partial_page *partial; /* pages[] may not be contig */ - int nr_pages; /* number of pages in map */ - unsigned int flags; /* splice flags */ - const struct pipe_buf_operations *ops;/* ops associated with output pipe */ -}; - /* * Attempt to steal a page from a pipe buffer. This should perhaps go into * a vm helper function, it's already simplified quite a bit by the @@ -101,8 +85,12 @@ static void page_cache_pipe_buf_release(struct pipe_inode_info *pipe, buf->flags &= ~PIPE_BUF_FLAG_LRU; } -static int page_cache_pipe_buf_pin(struct pipe_inode_info *pipe, - struct pipe_buffer *buf) +/* + * Check whether the contents of buf is OK to access. Since the content + * is a page cache page, IO may be in flight. + */ +static int page_cache_pipe_buf_confirm(struct pipe_inode_info *pipe, + struct pipe_buffer *buf) { struct page *page = buf->page; int err; @@ -143,7 +131,7 @@ static const struct pipe_buf_operations page_cache_pipe_buf_ops = { .can_merge = 0, .map = generic_pipe_buf_map, .unmap = generic_pipe_buf_unmap, - .pin = page_cache_pipe_buf_pin, + .confirm = page_cache_pipe_buf_confirm, .release = page_cache_pipe_buf_release, .steal = page_cache_pipe_buf_steal, .get = generic_pipe_buf_get, @@ -163,18 +151,25 @@ static const struct pipe_buf_operations user_page_pipe_buf_ops = { .can_merge = 0, .map = generic_pipe_buf_map, .unmap = generic_pipe_buf_unmap, - .pin = generic_pipe_buf_pin, + .confirm = generic_pipe_buf_confirm, .release = page_cache_pipe_buf_release, .steal = user_page_pipe_buf_steal, .get = generic_pipe_buf_get, }; -/* - * Pipe output worker. This sets up our pipe format with the page cache - * pipe buffer operations. Otherwise very similar to the regular pipe_writev(). +/** + * splice_to_pipe - fill passed data into a pipe + * @pipe: pipe to fill + * @spd: data to fill + * + * Description: + * @spd contains a map of pages and len/offset tupples, a long with + * the struct pipe_buf_operations associated with these pages. This + * function will link that data to the pipe. + * */ -static ssize_t splice_to_pipe(struct pipe_inode_info *pipe, - struct splice_pipe_desc *spd) +ssize_t splice_to_pipe(struct pipe_inode_info *pipe, + struct splice_pipe_desc *spd) { unsigned int spd_pages = spd->nr_pages; int ret, do_wakeup, page_nr; @@ -201,6 +196,7 @@ static ssize_t splice_to_pipe(struct pipe_inode_info *pipe, buf->page = spd->pages[page_nr]; buf->offset = spd->partial[page_nr].offset; buf->len = spd->partial[page_nr].len; + buf->private = spd->partial[page_nr].private; buf->ops = spd->ops; if (spd->flags & SPLICE_F_GIFT) buf->flags |= PIPE_BUF_FLAG_GIFT; @@ -296,19 +292,15 @@ __generic_file_splice_read(struct file *in, loff_t *ppos, page_cache_readahead(mapping, &in->f_ra, in, index, nr_pages); /* - * Now fill in the holes: - */ - error = 0; - - /* * Lookup the (hopefully) full range of pages we need. */ spd.nr_pages = find_get_pages_contig(mapping, index, nr_pages, pages); /* * If find_get_pages_contig() returned fewer pages than we needed, - * allocate the rest. + * allocate the rest and fill in the holes. */ + error = 0; index += spd.nr_pages; while (spd.nr_pages < nr_pages) { /* @@ -470,11 +462,16 @@ fill_it: /** * generic_file_splice_read - splice data from file to a pipe * @in: file to splice from + * @ppos: position in @in * @pipe: pipe to splice to * @len: number of bytes to splice * @flags: splice modifier flags * - * Will read pages from given file and fill them into a pipe. + * Description: + * Will read pages from given file and fill them into a pipe. Can be + * used as long as the address_space operations for the source implements + * a readpage() hook. + * */ ssize_t generic_file_splice_read(struct file *in, loff_t *ppos, struct pipe_inode_info *pipe, size_t len, @@ -528,11 +525,11 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(generic_file_splice_read); static int pipe_to_sendpage(struct pipe_inode_info *pipe, struct pipe_buffer *buf, struct splice_desc *sd) { - struct file *file = sd->file; + struct file *file = sd->u.file; loff_t pos = sd->pos; int ret, more; - ret = buf->ops->pin(pipe, buf); + ret = buf->ops->confirm(pipe, buf); if (!ret) { more = (sd->flags & SPLICE_F_MORE) || sd->len < sd->total_len; @@ -566,7 +563,7 @@ static int pipe_to_sendpage(struct pipe_inode_info *pipe, static int pipe_to_file(struct pipe_inode_info *pipe, struct pipe_buffer *buf, struct splice_desc *sd) { - struct file *file = sd->file; + struct file *file = sd->u.file; struct address_space *mapping = file->f_mapping; unsigned int offset, this_len; struct page *page; @@ -576,7 +573,7 @@ static int pipe_to_file(struct pipe_inode_info *pipe, struct pipe_buffer *buf, /* * make sure the data in this buffer is uptodate */ - ret = buf->ops->pin(pipe, buf); + ret = buf->ops->confirm(pipe, buf); if (unlikely(ret)) return ret; @@ -663,36 +660,37 @@ out_ret: return ret; } -/* - * Pipe input worker. Most of this logic works like a regular pipe, the - * key here is the 'actor' worker passed in that actually moves the data - * to the wanted destination. See pipe_to_file/pipe_to_sendpage above. +/** + * __splice_from_pipe - splice data from a pipe to given actor + * @pipe: pipe to splice from + * @sd: information to @actor + * @actor: handler that splices the data + * + * Description: + * This function does little more than loop over the pipe and call + * @actor to do the actual moving of a single struct pipe_buffer to + * the desired destination. See pipe_to_file, pipe_to_sendpage, or + * pipe_to_user. + * */ -ssize_t __splice_from_pipe(struct pipe_inode_info *pipe, - struct file *out, loff_t *ppos, size_t len, - unsigned int flags, splice_actor *actor) +ssize_t __splice_from_pipe(struct pipe_inode_info *pipe, struct splice_desc *sd, + splice_actor *actor) { int ret, do_wakeup, err; - struct splice_desc sd; ret = 0; do_wakeup = 0; - sd.total_len = len; - sd.flags = flags; - sd.file = out; - sd.pos = *ppos; - for (;;) { if (pipe->nrbufs) { struct pipe_buffer *buf = pipe->bufs + pipe->curbuf; const struct pipe_buf_operations *ops = buf->ops; - sd.len = buf->len; - if (sd.len > sd.total_len) - sd.len = sd.total_len; + sd->len = buf->len; + if (sd->len > sd->total_len) + sd->len = sd->total_len; - err = actor(pipe, buf, &sd); + err = actor(pipe, buf, sd); if (err <= 0) { if (!ret && err != -ENODATA) ret = err; @@ -704,10 +702,10 @@ ssize_t __splice_from_pipe(struct pipe_inode_info *pipe, buf->offset += err; buf->len -= err; - sd.len -= err; - sd.pos += err; - sd.total_len -= err; - if (sd.len) + sd->len -= err; + sd->pos += err; + sd->total_len -= err; + if (sd->len) continue; if (!buf->len) { @@ -719,7 +717,7 @@ ssize_t __splice_from_pipe(struct pipe_inode_info *pipe, do_wakeup = 1; } - if (!sd.total_len) + if (!sd->total_len) break; } @@ -732,7 +730,7 @@ ssize_t __splice_from_pipe(struct pipe_inode_info *pipe, break; } - if (flags & SPLICE_F_NONBLOCK) { + if (sd->flags & SPLICE_F_NONBLOCK) { if (!ret) ret = -EAGAIN; break; @@ -766,12 +764,32 @@ ssize_t __splice_from_pipe(struct pipe_inode_info *pipe, } EXPORT_SYMBOL(__splice_from_pipe); +/** + * splice_from_pipe - splice data from a pipe to a file + * @pipe: pipe to splice from + * @out: file to splice to + * @ppos: position in @out + * @len: how many bytes to splice + * @flags: splice modifier flags + * @actor: handler that splices the data + * + * Description: + * See __splice_from_pipe. This function locks the input and output inodes, + * otherwise it's identical to __splice_from_pipe(). + * + */ ssize_t splice_from_pipe(struct pipe_inode_info *pipe, struct file *out, loff_t *ppos, size_t len, unsigned int flags, splice_actor *actor) { ssize_t ret; struct inode *inode = out->f_mapping->host; + struct splice_desc sd = { + .total_len = len, + .flags = flags, + .pos = *ppos, + .u.file = out, + }; /* * The actor worker might be calling ->prepare_write and @@ -780,7 +798,7 @@ ssize_t splice_from_pipe(struct pipe_inode_info *pipe, struct file *out, * pipe->inode, we have to order lock acquiry here. */ inode_double_lock(inode, pipe->inode); - ret = __splice_from_pipe(pipe, out, ppos, len, flags, actor); + ret = __splice_from_pipe(pipe, &sd, actor); inode_double_unlock(inode, pipe->inode); return ret; @@ -790,12 +808,14 @@ ssize_t splice_from_pipe(struct pipe_inode_info *pipe, struct file *out, * generic_file_splice_write_nolock - generic_file_splice_write without mutexes * @pipe: pipe info * @out: file to write to + * @ppos: position in @out * @len: number of bytes to splice * @flags: splice modifier flags * - * Will either move or copy pages (determined by @flags options) from - * the given pipe inode to the given file. The caller is responsible - * for acquiring i_mutex on both inodes. + * Description: + * Will either move or copy pages (determined by @flags options) from + * the given pipe inode to the given file. The caller is responsible + * for acquiring i_mutex on both inodes. * */ ssize_t @@ -804,6 +824,12 @@ generic_file_splice_write_nolock(struct pipe_inode_info *pipe, struct file *out, { struct address_space *mapping = out->f_mapping; struct inode *inode = mapping->host; + struct splice_desc sd = { + .total_len = len, + .flags = flags, + .pos = *ppos, + .u.file = out, + }; ssize_t ret; int err; @@ -811,7 +837,7 @@ generic_file_splice_write_nolock(struct pipe_inode_info *pipe, struct file *out, if (unlikely(err)) return err; - ret = __splice_from_pipe(pipe, out, ppos, len, flags, pipe_to_file); + ret = __splice_from_pipe(pipe, &sd, pipe_to_file); if (ret > 0) { unsigned long nr_pages; @@ -841,11 +867,13 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(generic_file_splice_write_nolock); * generic_file_splice_write - splice data from a pipe to a file * @pipe: pipe info * @out: file to write to + * @ppos: position in @out * @len: number of bytes to splice * @flags: splice modifier flags * - * Will either move or copy pages (determined by @flags options) from - * the given pipe inode to the given file. + * Description: + * Will either move or copy pages (determined by @flags options) from + * the given pipe inode to the given file. * */ ssize_t @@ -896,13 +924,15 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(generic_file_splice_write); /** * generic_splice_sendpage - splice data from a pipe to a socket - * @inode: pipe inode + * @pipe: pipe to splice from * @out: socket to write to + * @ppos: position in @out * @len: number of bytes to splice * @flags: splice modifier flags * - * Will send @len bytes from the pipe to a network socket. No data copying - * is involved. + * Description: + * Will send @len bytes from the pipe to a network socket. No data copying + * is involved. * */ ssize_t generic_splice_sendpage(struct pipe_inode_info *pipe, struct file *out, @@ -956,14 +986,27 @@ static long do_splice_to(struct file *in, loff_t *ppos, return in->f_op->splice_read(in, ppos, pipe, len, flags); } -long do_splice_direct(struct file *in, loff_t *ppos, struct file *out, - size_t len, unsigned int flags) +/** + * splice_direct_to_actor - splices data directly between two non-pipes + * @in: file to splice from + * @sd: actor information on where to splice to + * @actor: handles the data splicing + * + * Description: + * This is a special case helper to splice directly between two + * points, without requiring an explicit pipe. Internally an allocated + * pipe is cached in the process, and reused during the life time of + * that process. + * + */ +ssize_t splice_direct_to_actor(struct file *in, struct splice_desc *sd, + splice_direct_actor *actor) { struct pipe_inode_info *pipe; long ret, bytes; - loff_t out_off; umode_t i_mode; - int i; + size_t len; + int i, flags; /* * We require the input being a regular file, as we don't want to @@ -999,7 +1042,13 @@ long do_splice_direct(struct file *in, loff_t *ppos, struct file *out, */ ret = 0; bytes = 0; - out_off = 0; + len = sd->total_len; + flags = sd->flags; + + /* + * Don't block on output, we have to drain the direct pipe. + */ + sd->flags &= ~SPLICE_F_NONBLOCK; while (len) { size_t read_len, max_read_len; @@ -1009,19 +1058,19 @@ long do_splice_direct(struct file *in, loff_t *ppos, struct file *out, */ max_read_len = min(len, (size_t)(PIPE_BUFFERS*PAGE_SIZE)); - ret = do_splice_to(in, ppos, pipe, max_read_len, flags); + ret = do_splice_to(in, &sd->pos, pipe, max_read_len, flags); if (unlikely(ret < 0)) goto out_release; read_len = ret; + sd->total_len = read_len; /* * NOTE: nonblocking mode only applies to the input. We * must not do the output in nonblocking mode as then we * could get stuck data in the internal pipe: */ - ret = do_splice_from(pipe, out, &out_off, read_len, - flags & ~SPLICE_F_NONBLOCK); + ret = actor(pipe, sd); if (unlikely(ret < 0)) goto out_release; @@ -1066,6 +1115,48 @@ out_release: return bytes; return ret; + +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL(splice_direct_to_actor); + +static int direct_splice_actor(struct pipe_inode_info *pipe, + struct splice_desc *sd) +{ + struct file *file = sd->u.file; + + return do_splice_from(pipe, file, &sd->pos, sd->total_len, sd->flags); +} + +/** + * do_splice_direct - splices data directly between two files + * @in: file to splice from + * @ppos: input file offset + * @out: file to splice to + * @len: number of bytes to splice + * @flags: splice modifier flags + * + * Description: + * For use by do_sendfile(). splice can easily emulate sendfile, but + * doing it in the application would incur an extra system call + * (splice in + splice out, as compared to just sendfile()). So this helper + * can splice directly through a process-private pipe. + * + */ +long do_splice_direct(struct file *in, loff_t *ppos, struct file *out, + size_t len, unsigned int flags) +{ + struct splice_desc sd = { + .len = len, + .total_len = len, + .flags = flags, + .pos = *ppos, + .u.file = out, + }; + size_t ret; + + ret = splice_direct_to_actor(in, &sd, direct_splice_actor); + *ppos = sd.pos; + return ret; } /* @@ -1248,28 +1339,131 @@ static int get_iovec_page_array(const struct iovec __user *iov, return error; } +static int pipe_to_user(struct pipe_inode_info *pipe, struct pipe_buffer *buf, + struct splice_desc *sd) +{ + char *src; + int ret; + + ret = buf->ops->confirm(pipe, buf); + if (unlikely(ret)) + return ret; + + /* + * See if we can use the atomic maps, by prefaulting in the + * pages and doing an atomic copy + */ + if (!fault_in_pages_writeable(sd->u.userptr, sd->len)) { + src = buf->ops->map(pipe, buf, 1); + ret = __copy_to_user_inatomic(sd->u.userptr, src + buf->offset, + sd->len); + buf->ops->unmap(pipe, buf, src); + if (!ret) { + ret = sd->len; + goto out; + } + } + + /* + * No dice, use slow non-atomic map and copy + */ + src = buf->ops->map(pipe, buf, 0); + + ret = sd->len; + if (copy_to_user(sd->u.userptr, src + buf->offset, sd->len)) + ret = -EFAULT; + +out: + if (ret > 0) + sd->u.userptr += ret; + buf->ops->unmap(pipe, buf, src); + return ret; +} + +/* + * For lack of a better implementation, implement vmsplice() to userspace + * as a simple copy of the pipes pages to the user iov. + */ +static long vmsplice_to_user(struct file *file, const struct iovec __user *iov, + unsigned long nr_segs, unsigned int flags) +{ + struct pipe_inode_info *pipe; + struct splice_desc sd; + ssize_t size; + int error; + long ret; + + pipe = pipe_info(file->f_path.dentry->d_inode); + if (!pipe) + return -EBADF; + + if (pipe->inode) + mutex_lock(&pipe->inode->i_mutex); + + error = ret = 0; + while (nr_segs) { + void __user *base; + size_t len; + + /* + * Get user address base and length for this iovec. + */ + error = get_user(base, &iov->iov_base); + if (unlikely(error)) + break; + error = get_user(len, &iov->iov_len); + if (unlikely(error)) + break; + + /* + * Sanity check this iovec. 0 read succeeds. + */ + if (unlikely(!len)) + break; + if (unlikely(!base)) { + error = -EFAULT; + break; + } + + sd.len = 0; + sd.total_len = len; + sd.flags = flags; + sd.u.userptr = base; + sd.pos = 0; + + size = __splice_from_pipe(pipe, &sd, pipe_to_user); + if (size < 0) { + if (!ret) + ret = size; + + break; + } + + ret += size; + + if (size < len) + break; + + nr_segs--; + iov++; + } + + if (pipe->inode) + mutex_unlock(&pipe->inode->i_mutex); + + if (!ret) + ret = error; + + return ret; +} + /* * vmsplice splices a user address range into a pipe. It can be thought of * as splice-from-memory, where the regular splice is splice-from-file (or * to file). In both cases the output is a pipe, naturally. - * - * Note that vmsplice only supports splicing _from_ user memory to a pipe, - * not the other way around. Splicing from user memory is a simple operation - * that can be supported without any funky alignment restrictions or nasty - * vm tricks. We simply map in the user memory and fill them into a pipe. - * The reverse isn't quite as easy, though. There are two possible solutions - * for that: - * - * - memcpy() the data internally, at which point we might as well just - * do a regular read() on the buffer anyway. - * - Lots of nasty vm tricks, that are neither fast nor flexible (it - * has restriction limitations on both ends of the pipe). - * - * Alas, it isn't here. - * */ -static long do_vmsplice(struct file *file, const struct iovec __user *iov, - unsigned long nr_segs, unsigned int flags) +static long vmsplice_to_pipe(struct file *file, const struct iovec __user *iov, + unsigned long nr_segs, unsigned int flags) { struct pipe_inode_info *pipe; struct page *pages[PIPE_BUFFERS]; @@ -1284,10 +1478,6 @@ static long do_vmsplice(struct file *file, const struct iovec __user *iov, pipe = pipe_info(file->f_path.dentry->d_inode); if (!pipe) return -EBADF; - if (unlikely(nr_segs > UIO_MAXIOV)) - return -EINVAL; - else if (unlikely(!nr_segs)) - return 0; spd.nr_pages = get_iovec_page_array(iov, nr_segs, pages, partial, flags & SPLICE_F_GIFT); @@ -1297,6 +1487,22 @@ static long do_vmsplice(struct file *file, const struct iovec __user *iov, return splice_to_pipe(pipe, &spd); } +/* + * Note that vmsplice only really supports true splicing _from_ user memory + * to a pipe, not the other way around. Splicing from user memory is a simple + * operation that can be supported without any funky alignment restrictions + * or nasty vm tricks. We simply map in the user memory and fill them into + * a pipe. The reverse isn't quite as easy, though. There are two possible + * solutions for that: + * + * - memcpy() the data internally, at which point we might as well just + * do a regular read() on the buffer anyway. + * - Lots of nasty vm tricks, that are neither fast nor flexible (it + * has restriction limitations on both ends of the pipe). + * + * Currently we punt and implement it as a normal copy, see pipe_to_user(). + * + */ asmlinkage long sys_vmsplice(int fd, const struct iovec __user *iov, unsigned long nr_segs, unsigned int flags) { @@ -1304,11 +1510,18 @@ asmlinkage long sys_vmsplice(int fd, const struct iovec __user *iov, long error; int fput; + if (unlikely(nr_segs > UIO_MAXIOV)) + return -EINVAL; + else if (unlikely(!nr_segs)) + return 0; + error = -EBADF; file = fget_light(fd, &fput); if (file) { if (file->f_mode & FMODE_WRITE) - error = do_vmsplice(file, iov, nr_segs, flags); + error = vmsplice_to_pipe(file, iov, nr_segs, flags); + else if (file->f_mode & FMODE_READ) + error = vmsplice_to_user(file, iov, nr_segs, flags); fput_light(file, fput); } |