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SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 + +========================== +General Filesystem Caching +========================== + +Overview +======== + +This facility is a general purpose cache for network filesystems, though it +could be used for caching other things such as ISO9660 filesystems too. + +FS-Cache mediates between cache backends (such as CacheFiles) and network +filesystems:: + + +---------+ + | | +--------------+ + | NFS |--+ | | + | | | +-->| CacheFS | + +---------+ | +----------+ | | /dev/hda5 | + | | | | +--------------+ + +---------+ +-------------->| | | + | | +-------+ | |--+ + | AFS |----->| | | FS-Cache | + | | | netfs |-->| |--+ + +---------+ +-->| lib | | | | + | | | | | | +--------------+ + +---------+ | +-------+ +----------+ | | | + | | | +-->| CacheFiles | + | 9P |--+ | /var/cache | + | | +--------------+ + +---------+ + +Or to look at it another way, FS-Cache is a module that provides a caching +facility to a network filesystem such that the cache is transparent to the +user:: + + +---------+ + | | + | Server | + | | + +---------+ + | NETWORK + ~~~~~|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + | + | +----------+ + V | | + +---------+ | | + | | | | + | NFS |----->| FS-Cache | + | | | |--+ + +---------+ | | | +--------------+ +--------------+ + | | | | | | | | + V +----------+ +-->| CacheFiles |-->| Ext3 | + +---------+ | /var/cache | | /dev/sda6 | + | | +--------------+ +--------------+ + | VFS | ^ ^ + | | | | + +---------+ +--------------+ | + | KERNEL SPACE | | + ~~~~~|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|~~~~~~|~~~~ + | USER SPACE | | + V | | + +---------+ +--------------+ + | | | | + | Process | | cachefilesd | + | | | | + +---------+ +--------------+ + + +FS-Cache does not follow the idea of completely loading every netfs file +opened in its entirety into a cache before permitting it to be accessed and +then serving the pages out of that cache rather than the netfs inode because: + + (1) It must be practical to operate without a cache. + + (2) The size of any accessible file must not be limited to the size of the + cache. + + (3) The combined size of all opened files (this includes mapped libraries) + must not be limited to the size of the cache. + + (4) The user should not be forced to download an entire file just to do a + one-off access of a small portion of it (such as might be done with the + "file" program). + +It instead serves the cache out in chunks as and when requested by the netfs +using it. + + +FS-Cache provides the following facilities: + + * More than one cache can be used at once. Caches can be selected + explicitly by use of tags. + + * Caches can be added / removed at any time, even whilst being accessed. + + * The netfs is provided with an interface that allows either party to + withdraw caching facilities from a file (required for (2)). + + * The interface to the netfs returns as few errors as possible, preferring + rather to let the netfs remain oblivious. + + * There are three types of cookie: cache, volume and data file cookies. + Cache cookies represent the cache as a whole and are not normally visible + to the netfs; the netfs gets a volume cookie to represent a collection of + files (typically something that a netfs would get for a superblock); and + data file cookies are used to cache data (something that would be got for + an inode). + + * Volumes are matched using a key. This is a printable string that is used + to encode all the information that might be needed to distinguish one + superblock, say, from another. This would be a compound of things like + cell name or server address, volume name or share path. It must be a + valid pathname. + + * Cookies are matched using a key. This is a binary blob and is used to + represent the object within a volume (so the volume key need not form + part of the blob). This might include things like an inode number and + uniquifier or a file handle. + + * Cookie resources are set up and pinned by marking the cookie in-use. + This prevents the backing resources from being culled. Timed garbage + collection is employed to eliminate cookies that haven't been used for a + short while, thereby reducing resource overload. This is intended to be + used when a file is opened or closed. + + A cookie can be marked in-use multiple times simultaneously; each mark + must be unused. + + * Begin/end access functions are provided to delay cache withdrawal for the + duration of an operation and prevent structs from being freed whilst + we're looking at them. + + * Data I/O is done by asynchronous DIO to/from a buffer described by the + netfs using an iov_iter. + + * An invalidation facility is available to discard data from the cache and + to deal with I/O that's in progress that is accessing old data. + + * Cookies can be "retired" upon release, thereby causing the object to be + removed from the cache. + + +The netfs API to FS-Cache can be found in: + + Documentation/filesystems/caching/netfs-api.rst + +The cache backend API to FS-Cache can be found in: + + Documentation/filesystems/caching/backend-api.rst + + +Statistical Information +======================= + +If FS-Cache is compiled with the following options enabled:: + + CONFIG_FSCACHE_STATS=y + +then it will gather certain statistics and display them through: + + /proc/fs/fscache/stats + +This shows counts of a number of events that can happen in FS-Cache: + ++--------------+-------+-------------------------------------------------------+ +|CLASS |EVENT |MEANING | ++==============+=======+=======================================================+ +|Cookies |n=N |Number of data storage cookies allocated | ++ +-------+-------------------------------------------------------+ +| |v=N |Number of volume index cookies allocated | ++ +-------+-------------------------------------------------------+ +| |vcol=N |Number of volume index key collisions | ++ +-------+-------------------------------------------------------+ +| |voom=N |Number of OOM events when allocating volume cookies | ++--------------+-------+-------------------------------------------------------+ +|Acquire |n=N |Number of acquire cookie requests seen | ++ +-------+-------------------------------------------------------+ +| |ok=N |Number of acq reqs succeeded | ++ +-------+-------------------------------------------------------+ +| |oom=N |Number of acq reqs failed on ENOMEM | ++--------------+-------+-------------------------------------------------------+ +|LRU |n=N |Number of cookies currently on the LRU | ++ +-------+-------------------------------------------------------+ +| |exp=N |Number of cookies expired off of the LRU | ++ +-------+-------------------------------------------------------+ +| |rmv=N |Number of cookies removed from the LRU | ++ +-------+-------------------------------------------------------+ +| |drp=N |Number of LRU'd cookies relinquished/withdrawn | ++ +-------+-------------------------------------------------------+ +| |at=N |Time till next LRU cull (jiffies) | ++--------------+-------+-------------------------------------------------------+ +|Invals |n=N |Number of invalidations | ++--------------+-------+-------------------------------------------------------+ +|Updates |n=N |Number of update cookie requests seen | ++ +-------+-------------------------------------------------------+ +| |rsz=N |Number of resize requests | ++ +-------+-------------------------------------------------------+ +| |rsn=N |Number of skipped resize requests | ++--------------+-------+-------------------------------------------------------+ +|Relinqs |n=N |Number of relinquish cookie requests seen | ++ +-------+-------------------------------------------------------+ +| |rtr=N |Number of rlq reqs with retire=true | ++ +-------+-------------------------------------------------------+ +| |drop=N |Number of cookies no longer blocking re-acquisition | ++--------------+-------+-------------------------------------------------------+ +|NoSpace |nwr=N |Number of write requests refused due to lack of space | ++ +-------+-------------------------------------------------------+ +| |ncr=N |Number of create requests refused due to lack of space | ++ +-------+-------------------------------------------------------+ +| |cull=N |Number of objects culled to make space | ++--------------+-------+-------------------------------------------------------+ +|IO |rd=N |Number of read operations in the cache | ++ +-------+-------------------------------------------------------+ +| |wr=N |Number of write operations in the cache | ++--------------+-------+-------------------------------------------------------+ + +Netfslib will also add some stats counters of its own. + + +Cache List +========== + +FS-Cache provides a list of cache cookies: + + /proc/fs/fscache/cookies + +This will look something like:: + + # cat /proc/fs/fscache/caches + CACHE REF VOLS OBJS ACCES S NAME + ======== ===== ===== ===== ===== = =============== + 00000001 2 1 2123 1 A default + +where the columns are: + + ======= =============================================================== + COLUMN DESCRIPTION + ======= =============================================================== + CACHE Cache cookie debug ID (also appears in traces) + REF Number of references on the cache cookie + VOLS Number of volumes cookies in this cache + OBJS Number of cache objects in use + ACCES Number of accesses pinning the cache + S State + NAME Name of the cache. + ======= =============================================================== + +The state can be (-) Inactive, (P)reparing, (A)ctive, (E)rror or (W)ithdrawing. + + +Volume List +=========== + +FS-Cache provides a list of volume cookies: + + /proc/fs/fscache/volumes + +This will look something like:: + + VOLUME REF nCOOK ACC FL CACHE KEY + ======== ===== ===== === == =============== ================ + 00000001 55 54 1 00 default afs,example.com,100058 + +where the columns are: + + ======= =============================================================== + COLUMN DESCRIPTION + ======= =============================================================== + VOLUME The volume cookie debug ID (also appears in traces) + REF Number of references on the volume cookie + nCOOK Number of cookies in the volume + ACC Number of accesses pinning the cache + FL Flags on the volume cookie + CACHE Name of the cache or "-" + KEY The indexing key for the volume + ======= =============================================================== + + +Cookie List +=========== + +FS-Cache provides a list of cookies: + + /proc/fs/fscache/cookies + +This will look something like:: + + # head /proc/fs/fscache/cookies + COOKIE VOLUME REF ACT ACC S FL DEF + ======== ======== === === === = == ================ + 00000435 00000001 1 0 -1 - 08 0000000201d080070000000000000000, 0000000000000000 + 00000436 00000001 1 0 -1 - 00 0000005601d080080000000000000000, 0000000000000051 + 00000437 00000001 1 0 -1 - 08 00023b3001d0823f0000000000000000, 0000000000000000 + 00000438 00000001 1 0 -1 - 08 0000005801d0807b0000000000000000, 0000000000000000 + 00000439 00000001 1 0 -1 - 08 00023b3201d080a10000000000000000, 0000000000000000 + 0000043a 00000001 1 0 -1 - 08 00023b3401d080a30000000000000000, 0000000000000000 + 0000043b 00000001 1 0 -1 - 08 00023b3601d080b30000000000000000, 0000000000000000 + 0000043c 00000001 1 0 -1 - 08 00023b3801d080b40000000000000000, 0000000000000000 + +where the columns are: + + ======= =============================================================== + COLUMN DESCRIPTION + ======= =============================================================== + COOKIE The cookie debug ID (also appears in traces) + VOLUME The parent volume cookie debug ID + REF Number of references on the volume cookie + ACT Number of times the cookie is marked for in use + ACC Number of access pins in the cookie + S State of the cookie + FL Flags on the cookie + DEF Key, auxiliary data + ======= =============================================================== + + +Debugging +========= + +If CONFIG_FSCACHE_DEBUG is enabled, the FS-Cache facility can have runtime +debugging enabled by adjusting the value in:: + + /sys/module/fscache/parameters/debug + +This is a bitmask of debugging streams to enable: + + ======= ======= =============================== ======================= + BIT VALUE STREAM POINT + ======= ======= =============================== ======================= + 0 1 Cache management Function entry trace + 1 2 Function exit trace + 2 4 General + 3 8 Cookie management Function entry trace + 4 16 Function exit trace + 5 32 General + 6-8 (Not used) + 9 512 I/O operation management Function entry trace + 10 1024 Function exit trace + 11 2048 General + ======= ======= =============================== ======================= + +The appropriate set of values should be OR'd together and the result written to +the control file. For example:: + + echo $((1|8|512)) >/sys/module/fscache/parameters/debug + +will turn on all function entry debugging. |