/**************************************************************************** * fs/aio/aio_fsync.c * * Copyright (C) 2014 Gregory Nutt. All rights reserved. * Author: Gregory Nutt * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the * distribution. * 3. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE * COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, * BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS * OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED * AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN * ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. * ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Included Files ****************************************************************************/ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "aio/aio.h" #ifdef CONFIG_FS_AIO /**************************************************************************** * Private Functions ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Name: aio_fsync_worker * * Description: * This function executes on the worker thread and performs the * asynchronous I/O operation. * * Input Parameters: * arg - Worker argument. In this case, a pointer to an instance of * struct aiocb cast to void *. * * Returned Value: * None * ****************************************************************************/ static void aio_fsync_worker(FAR void *arg) { FAR struct aio_container_s *aioc = (FAR struct aio_container_s *)arg; FAR struct aiocb *aiocbp; pid_t pid; #ifdef CONFIG_PRIORITY_INHERITANCE uint8_t prio; #endif int ret; /* Get the information from the container, decant the AIO control block, * and free the container before starting any I/O. That will minimize * the delays by any other threads waiting for a pre-allocated container. */ DEBUGASSERT(aioc && aioc->aioc_aiocbp); pid = aioc->aioc_pid; #ifdef CONFIG_PRIORITY_INHERITANCE prio = aioc->aioc_prio; #endif aiocbp = aioc_decant(aioc); /* Perform the fsync using u.aioc_filep */ ret = file_fsync(aioc->u.aioc_filep); if (ret < 0) { ferr("ERROR: file_fsync failed: %d\n", ret); aiocbp->aio_result = ret; } else { aiocbp->aio_result = OK; } /* Signal the client */ aio_signal(pid, aiocbp); #ifdef CONFIG_PRIORITY_INHERITANCE /* Restore the low priority worker thread default priority */ lpwork_restorepriority(prio); #endif } /**************************************************************************** * Public Functions ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Name: aio_fsync * * Description: * The aio_fsync() function asynchronously forces all I/O operations * associated with the file indicated by the file descriptor aio_fildes * member of the aiocb structure referenced by the aiocbp argument and * queued at the time of the call to aio_fsync() to the synchronized * I/O completion state. The function call will return when the * synchronization request has been initiated or queued to the file or * device (even when the data cannot be synchronized immediately). * * If op is O_DSYNC, all currently queued I/O operations will be * completed as if by a call to fdatasync(); that is, as defined for * synchronized I/O data integrity completion. If op is O_SYNC, all * currently queued I/O operations will be completed as if by a call to * fsync(); that is, as defined for synchronized I/O file integrity * completion. If the aio_fsync() function fails, or if the operation * queued by aio_fsync() fails, then, as for fsync() and fdatasync(), * outstanding I/O operations are not guaranteed to have been completed. * [See "POSIX Compliance" below] * * If aio_fsync() succeeds, then it is only the I/O that was queued at * the time of the call to aio_fsync() that is guaranteed to be forced * to the relevant completion state. The completion of subsequent I/O * on the file descriptor is not guaranteed to be completed in a * synchronized fashion. * * The aiocbp argument refers to an asynchronous I/O control block. The * aiocbp value may be used as an argument to aio_error() and aio_return() * in order to determine the error status and return status, respectively, * of the asynchronous operation while it is proceeding. When the request * is queued, the error status for the operation is [EINPROGRESS]. When * all data has been successfully transferred, the error status will be * reset to reflect the success or failure of the operation. If the * operation does not complete successfully, the error status for the * operation will be set to indicate the error. The aio_sigevent member * determines the asynchronous notification to occur when all operations * have achieved synchronized I/O completion. All other members of the * structure referenced by aiocbp are ignored. If the control block * referenced by aiocbp becomes an illegal address prior to asynchronous * I/O completion, then the behavior is undefined. * * If the aio_fsync() function fails or aiocbp indicates an error * condition, data is not guaranteed to have been successfully transferred. * * Input Parameters: * op - Should be either O_SYNC or O_DSYNC. Ignored in this * implementation. * aiocbp - A pointer to an instance of struct aiocb * * Returned Value: * The aio_fsync() function will return the value 0 if the I/O operation is * successfully queued; otherwise, the function will return the value -1 * and set errno to indicate the error. * * The aio_fsync() function will fail if: * * EAGAIN - The requested asynchronous operation was not queued due to * temporary resource limitations. * EBADF - The aio_fildes member of the aiocb structure referenced by * the aiocbp argument is not a valid file descriptor open for writing. * EINVAL - This implementation does not support synchronized I/O for * this file. * EINVAL - A value of op other than O_DSYNC or O_SYNC was specified. * * In the event that any of the queued I/O operations fail, aio_fsync() * will return the error condition defined for read() and write(). The * error is returned in the error status for the asynchronous fsync() * operation, which can be retrieved using aio_error(). * * POSIX Compliance * - NuttX does not currently make any distinction between O_DYSNC and * O_SYNC. Hence, the 'op' argument is ignored altogether. * - Most errors required in the standard are not detected at this point. * There are no pre-queuing checks for the validity of the operation. * ****************************************************************************/ int aio_fsync(int op, FAR struct aiocb *aiocbp) { FAR struct aio_container_s *aioc; int ret; DEBUGASSERT(op == O_SYNC); /* || op == O_DSYNC */ DEBUGASSERT(aiocbp); /* The result -EINPROGRESS means that the transfer has not yet completed */ sigwork_init(&aiocbp->aio_sigwork); aiocbp->aio_result = -EINPROGRESS; aiocbp->aio_priv = NULL; /* Create a container for the AIO control block. This may cause us to * block if there are insufficient resources to satisfy the request. */ aioc = aio_contain(aiocbp); if (!aioc) { /* The errno has already been set (probably EBADF) */ aiocbp->aio_result = -get_errno(); return ERROR; } /* Defer the work to the worker thread */ ret = aio_queue(aioc, aio_fsync_worker); if (ret < 0) { /* The result and the errno have already been set */ aioc_decant(aioc); return ERROR; } return OK; } #endif /* CONFIG_FS_AIO */