1 /* Blue Sky: File Systems in the Cloud
3 * Copyright (C) 2009 The Regents of the University of California
4 * Written by Michael Vrable <mvrable@cs.ucsd.edu>
21 /* Various options to tweak for performance benchmarking purposes. */
23 /* OBSOLETE: Perform all get/put operations synchronously. */
24 int synchronous_stores;
26 /* OBSOLETE: Write data in cache immediately after file is modified. */
27 int writethrough_cache;
29 /* Can inodes be fetched asynchronously? (Inode object is initially
30 * created in a pending state, and not unlocked until the data is actually
32 int sync_inode_fetches;
34 /* Should frontends handle requests serially or allow operations to proceed
38 /* Target size of the disk cache at the proxy, in kilobytes. */
41 /* Full segment fetches (1) or use range requests (0) for fetching segments
43 int full_segment_fetches;
45 /* Disable aggregating of data into log segments. Each object will be
46 * stored in a separate segment. */
47 int disable_aggregation;
50 extern BlueSkyOptions bluesky_options;
52 /* Maximum number of threads to use in any particular thread pool, or -1 for no
54 extern int bluesky_max_threads;
56 /* A general-purpose counter for gathering run-time statistics. */
57 struct bluesky_stats {
62 struct bluesky_stats *bluesky_stats_new(const char *name);
63 void bluesky_stats_add(struct bluesky_stats *stats, int64_t value);
64 void bluesky_stats_dump_all();
65 void bluesky_stats_run_periodic_dump(FILE *f);
67 /* BlueSky status and error codes. Various frontends should translate these to
68 * the appropriate error code for whatever protocol they implement. */
70 BSTATUS_OK = 0, /* No error */
71 BSTATUS_IOERR, /* I/O error of some form */
72 BSTATUS_NOENT, /* File does not exist */
75 void bluesky_init(void);
77 gchar *bluesky_lowercase(const gchar *s);
79 struct BlueSkyCacheFile;
80 typedef struct BlueSkyCacheFile BlueSkyCacheFile;
84 BlueSkyCacheFile *mmap;
89 BlueSkyRCStr *bluesky_string_new(gpointer data, gsize len);
90 BlueSkyRCStr *bluesky_string_new_from_gstring(GString *s);
91 BlueSkyRCStr *bluesky_string_new_from_mmap(BlueSkyCacheFile *mmap,
92 int offset, gsize len);
93 void bluesky_string_ref(BlueSkyRCStr *string);
94 void bluesky_string_unref(BlueSkyRCStr *string);
95 BlueSkyRCStr *bluesky_string_dup(BlueSkyRCStr *string);
96 void bluesky_string_resize(BlueSkyRCStr *string, gsize len);
98 struct BlueSkyRangeset;
99 typedef struct BlueSkyRangeset BlueSkyRangeset;
101 uint64_t start, length;
103 } BlueSkyRangesetItem;
105 BlueSkyRangeset *bluesky_rangeset_new();
106 void bluesky_rangeset_free(BlueSkyRangeset *rangeset);
107 gboolean bluesky_rangeset_insert(BlueSkyRangeset *rangeset,
108 uint64_t start, uint64_t length,
110 const BlueSkyRangesetItem *bluesky_rangeset_lookup(BlueSkyRangeset *rangeset,
112 const BlueSkyRangesetItem *bluesky_rangeset_lookup_next(BlueSkyRangeset *rangeset, uint64_t offset);
113 void bluesky_rangeset_get_extents(BlueSkyRangeset *rangeset,
114 uint64_t *start, uint64_t *length);
116 /* Storage interface. This presents a key-value store abstraction, and can
117 * have multiple implementations: in-memory, on-disk, in-cloud. */
119 typedef struct BlueSkyStore BlueSkyStore;
122 typedef struct BlueSkyLog BlueSkyLog;
124 struct BlueSkyCloudLogState;
125 typedef struct BlueSkyCloudLogState BlueSkyCloudLogState;
127 struct BlueSkyCloudLog;
128 typedef struct BlueSkyCloudLog BlueSkyCloudLog;
130 void bluesky_store_init();
131 BlueSkyStore *bluesky_store_new(const gchar *type);
132 void bluesky_store_free(BlueSkyStore *store);
133 BlueSkyRCStr *bluesky_store_get(BlueSkyStore *store, const gchar *key);
134 void bluesky_store_put(BlueSkyStore *store,
135 const gchar *key, BlueSkyRCStr *val);
137 /* File types. The numeric values are chosen to match with those used in
141 BLUESKY_DIRECTORY = 2,
143 BLUESKY_CHARACTER = 4,
148 /* Special types used only internally. */
149 BLUESKY_PENDING = 0, /* Inode being loaded; type not yet determined */
150 BLUESKY_INVALID = -1, /* Inode is invalid (failed to load) */
153 /* Filesystem state. Each filesystem which is exported is represented by a
154 * single bluesky_fs structure in memory. */
155 struct BlueSkyCryptKeys;
160 gchar *name; /* Descriptive name for the filesystem */
161 GHashTable *inodes; /* Cached inodes */
162 uint64_t next_inum; /* Next available inode for allocation */
166 BlueSkyCloudLogState *log_state;
168 /* Filesystem crypto keys */
170 struct BlueSkyCryptKeys *keys;
172 /* Accounting for memory used for caches. Space is measured in blocks, not
173 * bytes. Updates to these variables must be made atomically. */
176 /* Like above, but tracking data stored in the cloudlog entries
178 * - cache_log_dirty: data uncommitted to journal and cloud
179 * - cache_log_writeback: data being written to journal
180 * - cache_log_journal: data committed to journal
181 * - cache_log_cloud: data written to cloud as well
182 * Log entries should progress from the top state to the bottom, and are
183 * only ever counted in one category at a time. */
184 gint cache_log_dirty, cache_log_writeback,
185 cache_log_journal, cache_log_cloud;
187 /* Linked list of inodes, sorted by access/modification times for cache
188 * management. Editing these lists is protected by the filesystem lock; to
189 * avoid deadlock do not attempt to take any other locks while the FS lock
190 * is held for list editing purposes. Items at the head of the list are
191 * most recently accessed/modified. */
192 GList unlogged_list; // Changes not yet synced to journal
193 GList dirty_list; // Not yet written to cloud storage
194 GList accessed_list; // All in-memory inodes
196 /* Mutex for the flush daemon, to prevent concurrent execution. */
199 /* Used to wait for the cache daemon to free up space */
202 /* Mapping of object identifiers (blocks, inodes) to physical location (in
203 * the local cache or in the logs in the cloud). */
204 GHashTable *locations;
206 /* The inode map, which maps inode numbers to the location of the most
208 GSequence *inode_map;
210 /* Queue for asynchronous cloudlog unrefs, where needed. */
211 GAsyncQueue *unref_queue;
213 /* Thread pool for asynchronous inode fetches */
214 GThreadPool *inode_fetch_thread_pool;
217 /* Inode number of the root directory. */
218 #define BLUESKY_ROOT_INUM 1
220 /* Timestamp, measured in microseconds since the Unix epoch. */
221 typedef int64_t bluesky_time;
223 /* High-resolution timer, measured in nanoseconds. */
224 typedef int64_t bluesky_time_hires;
225 bluesky_time_hires bluesky_now_hires();
227 /* In-memory representation of an inode within a Blue Sky server. This
228 * corresponds roughly with information that is committed to persistent
229 * storage. Locking/refcounting rules:
230 * - To access or modify any data fields, the lock must be held. This
231 * includes file blocks.
232 * - One reference is held by the BlueSkyFS inode hash table. If that is the
233 * only reference (and the inode is unlocked), the inode is subject to
234 * dropping from the cache.
235 * - Any pending operations should hold extra references to the inode as
236 * appropriate to keep it available until the operation completes.
237 * - Locking dependency order is, when multiple locks are to be acquired, to
238 * acquire locks on parents in the filesystem tree before children.
239 * (TODO: What about rename when we acquire locks in unrelated parts of the
241 * - An inode should not be locked while the filesystem lock is already held,
242 * since some code may do an inode lookup (which acquires the filesystem
243 * lock) while a different inode is locked.
251 BlueSkyFileType type;
256 /* Rather than track an inode number and generation number, we will simply
257 * never re-use a fileid after a file is deleted. 64 bits should be enough
258 * that we don't exhaust the identifier space. */
261 /* change_count is increased with every operation which modifies the inode,
262 * and can be used to determine if cached data is still valid.
263 * change_commit is the value of change_count when the inode was last
264 * committed to stable storage (the log).
265 * change_cloud tracks which version was last commited to cloud storage. */
266 uint64_t change_count, change_commit, change_cloud;
268 /* Timestamp for controlling when modified data is flushed to stable
269 * storage. When an inode is first modified from a clean state, this is
270 * set to the current time. If the inode is clean, it is set to zero. */
273 /* Last access time to this inode, for controlling cache evictions. */
276 /* Version of the object last serialized and committed to storage. */
277 BlueSkyCloudLog *committed_item;
279 /* Pointers to the linked-list elements for this inode in the accessed and
280 * dirty linked lists. We re-use the GList structure, using ->next to
281 * point to the head of the list and ->prev to point to the tail. The data
282 * element is unused. */
283 GList *unlogged_list, *accessed_list, *dirty_list;
285 int64_t atime; /* Microseconds since the Unix epoch */
288 int64_t ntime; /* "new time": time object was created */
290 /* File-specific fields */
294 /* Directory-specific fields */
295 GSequence *dirents; /* List of entries for READDIR */
296 GHashTable *dirhash; /* Hash table by name for LOOKUP */
297 GHashTable *dirhash_folded; /* As above, but case-folded */
298 uint64_t parent_inum; /* inode for ".."; 0 if the root directory */
300 /* Symlink-specific fields */
301 gchar *symlink_contents;
303 /* A field for short-term use internally while the lock is held. */
304 gpointer private_data;
307 /* A directory entry. The name is UTF-8 and is a freshly-allocated string.
308 * Each directory entry is listed in two indices: dirents is indexed by cookie
309 * and dirhash by name. The cookie is a randomly-assigned 32-bit value, unique
310 * within the directory, that remains unchanged until the entry is deleted. It
311 * is used to provide a stable key for restarting a READDIR call. */
314 gchar *name_folded; /* Name, folded for case-insensitive lookup */
319 /* File data is divided into fixed-size blocks (except the last block which may
320 * be short?). These blocks are backed by storage in a key/value store, but
321 * may also be dirty if modifications have been made in-memory that have not
323 #define BLUESKY_BLOCK_SIZE 32768ULL
324 #define BLUESKY_MAX_FILE_SIZE (BLUESKY_BLOCK_SIZE << 24)
326 BLUESKY_BLOCK_ZERO = 0, /* Data is all zeroes, not explicitly stored */
327 BLUESKY_BLOCK_REF = 1, /* Reference to cloud log item, data clean */
328 BLUESKY_BLOCK_DIRTY = 2, /* Data needs to be committed to store */
332 BlueSkyBlockType type;
333 BlueSkyCloudLog *ref; /* if REF: cloud log entry with data */
334 BlueSkyRCStr *dirty; /* if DIRTY: raw data in memory */
337 BlueSkyFS *bluesky_init_fs(gchar *name, BlueSkyStore *store,
338 const gchar *master_key);
340 gboolean bluesky_inode_is_ready(BlueSkyInode *inode);
342 int64_t bluesky_get_current_time();
343 void bluesky_inode_update_ctime(BlueSkyInode *inode, gboolean update_mtime);
344 uint64_t bluesky_fs_alloc_inode(BlueSkyFS *fs);
345 void bluesky_init_inode(BlueSkyInode *i, BlueSkyFileType type);
346 BlueSkyInode *bluesky_new_inode(uint64_t inum, BlueSkyFS *fs, BlueSkyFileType type);
348 BlueSkyInode *bluesky_get_inode(BlueSkyFS *fs, uint64_t inum);
349 void bluesky_inode_ref(BlueSkyInode *inode);
350 void bluesky_inode_unref(BlueSkyInode *inode);
351 void bluesky_insert_inode(BlueSkyFS *fs, BlueSkyInode *inode);
353 void bluesky_dirent_destroy(gpointer dirent);
354 uint64_t bluesky_directory_lookup(BlueSkyInode *inode, gchar *name);
355 uint64_t bluesky_directory_ilookup(BlueSkyInode *inode, gchar *name);
356 BlueSkyDirent *bluesky_directory_read(BlueSkyInode *dir, uint32_t cookie);
357 gboolean bluesky_directory_insert(BlueSkyInode *dir, const gchar *name,
359 void bluesky_directory_dump(BlueSkyInode *dir);
361 void bluesky_file_truncate(BlueSkyInode *inode, uint64_t size);
362 void bluesky_file_write(BlueSkyInode *inode, uint64_t offset,
363 const char *data, gint len);
364 void bluesky_file_read(BlueSkyInode *inode, uint64_t offset,
365 char *buf, gint len);
367 void bluesky_inode_fetch(BlueSkyFS *fs, uint64_t inum);
368 void bluesky_inode_prefetch(BlueSkyFS *fs, uint64_t inum);
370 gint bluesky_dirent_compare(gconstpointer a, gconstpointer b,
373 void bluesky_flushd_invoke(BlueSkyFS *fs);
374 void bluesky_flushd_invoke_conditional(BlueSkyFS *fs);
375 void bluesky_inode_do_sync(BlueSkyInode *inode);
376 void bluesky_flushd_thread_launch(BlueSkyFS *fs);
378 void bluesky_debug_dump(BlueSkyFS *fs);
380 /* Request response time tracking. */
381 typedef struct BlueSkyProfile {
388 BlueSkyProfile *bluesky_profile_new();
389 void bluesky_profile_free(BlueSkyProfile *profile);
390 void bluesky_profile_add_event(BlueSkyProfile *profile, char *message);
391 void bluesky_profile_print(BlueSkyProfile *profile);
392 BlueSkyProfile *bluesky_profile_get();
393 void bluesky_profile_set(BlueSkyProfile *profile);
394 void bluesky_profile_set_output(FILE *stream);