Another attempt at the bio.c comment.

Rename B_WRITE to B_DIRTY and then let ide.c
maintain the B_VALID and B_DIRTY flags.
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rsc 2007-08-27 14:09:30 +00:00
parent efc12b8e61
commit d003d232fc
3 changed files with 36 additions and 39 deletions

50
bio.c
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@ -1,27 +1,25 @@
// Buffer cache. // Buffer cache.
// //
// The buffer cache is a linked list of buf structures // The buffer cache is a linked list of buf structures holding
// holding cached copies of disk block contents. // cached copies of disk block contents. Caching disk blocks
// Each buf has two state bits B_BUSY and B_VALID. // in memory reduces the number of disk reads and also provides
// If B_BUSY is set, it means that some code is currently // a synchronization point for disk blocks used by multiple processes.
// using buf, so other code is not allowed to use it.
// To wait for a buffer that is B_BUSY, sleep on buf.
// (See bget below.)
// //
// If B_VALID is set, it means that the sector in b->data is // Interface:
// the same as on the disk. If B_VALID is not set, the contents // * To get a buffer for a particular disk block, call bread.
// of buf must be initialized, often by calling bread, // * After changing buffer data, call bwrite to flush it to disk.
// before being used. // * When done with the buffer, call brelse.
// * Do not use the buffer after calling brelse.
// * Only one process at a time can use a buffer,
// so do not keep them longer than necessary.
// //
// After making changes to a buf's memory, call bwrite to flush // The implementation uses three state flags internally:
// the changes out to disk, to keep the disk and memory copies // * B_BUSY: the block has been returned from bread
// in sync. // and has not been passed back to brelse.
// // * B_VALID: the buffer data has been initialized
// When finished with a buffer, call brelse to release the buffer // with the associated disk block contents.
// (i.e., clear B_BUSY), so that others can access it. // * B_DIRTY: the buffer data has been modified
// // and needs to be written to disk.
// Bufs that are not B_BUSY are fair game for reuse for other
// disk blocks. It is not allowed to use a buf after calling brelse.
#include "types.h" #include "types.h"
#include "param.h" #include "param.h"
@ -103,13 +101,8 @@ bread(uint dev, uint sector)
struct buf *b; struct buf *b;
b = bget(dev, sector); b = bget(dev, sector);
if(b->flags & B_VALID) if(!(b->flags & B_VALID))
return b; ide_rw(b);
b->flags &= ~B_WRITE;
ide_rw(b);
b->flags |= B_VALID;
return b; return b;
} }
@ -119,9 +112,8 @@ bwrite(struct buf *b)
{ {
if((b->flags & B_BUSY) == 0) if((b->flags & B_BUSY) == 0)
panic("bwrite"); panic("bwrite");
b->flags |= B_WRITE; b->flags |= B_DIRTY;
ide_rw(b); ide_rw(b);
b->flags |= B_VALID;
} }
// Release the buffer buf. // Release the buffer buf.

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buf.h
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@ -5,9 +5,9 @@ struct buf {
struct buf *prev; // LRU cache list struct buf *prev; // LRU cache list
struct buf *next; struct buf *next;
struct buf *qnext; // disk queue struct buf *qnext; // disk queue
int done;
uchar data[512]; uchar data[512];
}; };
#define B_BUSY 0x1 // buffer is locked by some process #define B_BUSY 0x1 // buffer is locked by some process
#define B_VALID 0x2 // buffer contains the data of the sector #define B_VALID 0x2 // buffer has been read from disk
#define B_WRITE 0x4 // asking device driver to write, else read #define B_DIRTY 0x4 // buffer needs to be written to disk

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ide.c
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@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ ide_start_request(struct buf *b)
outb(0x1f4, (b->sector >> 8) & 0xff); outb(0x1f4, (b->sector >> 8) & 0xff);
outb(0x1f5, (b->sector >> 16) & 0xff); outb(0x1f5, (b->sector >> 16) & 0xff);
outb(0x1f6, 0xE0 | ((b->dev&1)<<4) | ((b->sector>>24)&0x0f)); outb(0x1f6, 0xE0 | ((b->dev&1)<<4) | ((b->sector>>24)&0x0f));
if(b->flags & B_WRITE){ if(b->flags & B_DIRTY){
outb(0x1f7, IDE_CMD_WRITE); outb(0x1f7, IDE_CMD_WRITE);
outsl(0x1f0, b->data, 512/4); outsl(0x1f0, b->data, 512/4);
}else{ }else{
@ -100,11 +100,12 @@ ide_intr(void)
} }
// Read data if needed. // Read data if needed.
if((b->flags & B_WRITE) == 0 && ide_wait_ready(1) >= 0) if(!(b->flags & B_DIRTY) && ide_wait_ready(1) >= 0)
insl(0x1f0, b->data, 512/4); insl(0x1f0, b->data, 512/4);
// Wake process waiting for this buf. // Wake process waiting for this buf.
b->done = 1; b->flags |= B_VALID;
b->flags &= ~B_DIRTY;
wakeup(b); wakeup(b);
// Start disk on next buf in queue. // Start disk on next buf in queue.
@ -115,7 +116,9 @@ ide_intr(void)
} }
//PAGEBREAK! //PAGEBREAK!
// Queue a disk operation and wait for it to finish. // Sync buf with disk.
// If B_DIRTY is set, write buf to disk, clear B_DIRTY, set B_VALID.
// Else if B_VALID is not set, read buf from disk, set B_VALID.
void void
ide_rw(struct buf *b) ide_rw(struct buf *b)
{ {
@ -123,13 +126,14 @@ ide_rw(struct buf *b)
if(!(b->flags & B_BUSY)) if(!(b->flags & B_BUSY))
panic("ide_rw: buf not busy"); panic("ide_rw: buf not busy");
if((b->flags & (B_VALID|B_DIRTY)) == B_VALID)
panic("ide_rw: nothing to do");
if(b->dev != 0 && !disk_1_present) if(b->dev != 0 && !disk_1_present)
panic("ide disk 1 not present"); panic("ide disk 1 not present");
acquire(&ide_lock); acquire(&ide_lock);
// Append b to ide_queue. // Append b to ide_queue.
b->done = 0;
b->qnext = 0; b->qnext = 0;
for(pp=&ide_queue; *pp; pp=&(*pp)->qnext) for(pp=&ide_queue; *pp; pp=&(*pp)->qnext)
; ;
@ -140,7 +144,8 @@ ide_rw(struct buf *b)
ide_start_request(b); ide_start_request(b);
// Wait for request to finish. // Wait for request to finish.
while(!b->done) while((b->flags & (B_VALID|B_DIRTY)) != B_VALID)
sleep(b, &ide_lock); sleep(b, &ide_lock);
release(&ide_lock); release(&ide_lock);
} }