io_uring/rsrc: optimise io_rsrc_data refcounting
[linux-2.6-block.git] / include / linux / io_uring_types.h
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1#ifndef IO_URING_TYPES_H
2#define IO_URING_TYPES_H
3
4#include <linux/blkdev.h>
5#include <linux/task_work.h>
d9b57aa3 6#include <linux/bitmap.h>
e70cb608 7#include <linux/llist.h>
d9b57aa3 8#include <uapi/linux/io_uring.h>
e27f928e 9
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10struct io_wq_work_node {
11 struct io_wq_work_node *next;
12};
13
14struct io_wq_work_list {
15 struct io_wq_work_node *first;
16 struct io_wq_work_node *last;
17};
18
19struct io_wq_work {
20 struct io_wq_work_node list;
21 unsigned flags;
22 /* place it here instead of io_kiocb as it fills padding and saves 4B */
23 int cancel_seq;
24};
25
26struct io_fixed_file {
27 /* file * with additional FFS_* flags */
28 unsigned long file_ptr;
29};
30
31struct io_file_table {
32 struct io_fixed_file *files;
33 unsigned long *bitmap;
34 unsigned int alloc_hint;
35};
e27f928e 36
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37struct io_hash_bucket {
38 spinlock_t lock;
39 struct hlist_head list;
40} ____cacheline_aligned_in_smp;
41
42struct io_hash_table {
43 struct io_hash_bucket *hbs;
44 unsigned hash_bits;
45};
46
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47/*
48 * Arbitrary limit, can be raised if need be
49 */
50#define IO_RINGFD_REG_MAX 16
51
52struct io_uring_task {
53 /* submission side */
54 int cached_refs;
55 const struct io_ring_ctx *last;
56 struct io_wq *io_wq;
57 struct file *registered_rings[IO_RINGFD_REG_MAX];
58
59 struct xarray xa;
60 struct wait_queue_head wait;
8d664282 61 atomic_t in_cancel;
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62 atomic_t inflight_tracked;
63 struct percpu_counter inflight;
64
65 struct { /* task_work */
66 struct llist_head task_list;
67 struct callback_head task_work;
68 } ____cacheline_aligned_in_smp;
69};
70
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71struct io_uring {
72 u32 head ____cacheline_aligned_in_smp;
73 u32 tail ____cacheline_aligned_in_smp;
74};
75
76/*
77 * This data is shared with the application through the mmap at offsets
78 * IORING_OFF_SQ_RING and IORING_OFF_CQ_RING.
79 *
80 * The offsets to the member fields are published through struct
81 * io_sqring_offsets when calling io_uring_setup.
82 */
83struct io_rings {
84 /*
85 * Head and tail offsets into the ring; the offsets need to be
86 * masked to get valid indices.
87 *
88 * The kernel controls head of the sq ring and the tail of the cq ring,
89 * and the application controls tail of the sq ring and the head of the
90 * cq ring.
91 */
92 struct io_uring sq, cq;
93 /*
94 * Bitmasks to apply to head and tail offsets (constant, equals
95 * ring_entries - 1)
96 */
97 u32 sq_ring_mask, cq_ring_mask;
98 /* Ring sizes (constant, power of 2) */
99 u32 sq_ring_entries, cq_ring_entries;
100 /*
101 * Number of invalid entries dropped by the kernel due to
102 * invalid index stored in array
103 *
104 * Written by the kernel, shouldn't be modified by the
105 * application (i.e. get number of "new events" by comparing to
106 * cached value).
107 *
108 * After a new SQ head value was read by the application this
109 * counter includes all submissions that were dropped reaching
110 * the new SQ head (and possibly more).
111 */
112 u32 sq_dropped;
113 /*
114 * Runtime SQ flags
115 *
116 * Written by the kernel, shouldn't be modified by the
117 * application.
118 *
119 * The application needs a full memory barrier before checking
120 * for IORING_SQ_NEED_WAKEUP after updating the sq tail.
121 */
122 atomic_t sq_flags;
123 /*
124 * Runtime CQ flags
125 *
126 * Written by the application, shouldn't be modified by the
127 * kernel.
128 */
129 u32 cq_flags;
130 /*
131 * Number of completion events lost because the queue was full;
132 * this should be avoided by the application by making sure
133 * there are not more requests pending than there is space in
134 * the completion queue.
135 *
136 * Written by the kernel, shouldn't be modified by the
137 * application (i.e. get number of "new events" by comparing to
138 * cached value).
139 *
140 * As completion events come in out of order this counter is not
141 * ordered with any other data.
142 */
143 u32 cq_overflow;
144 /*
145 * Ring buffer of completion events.
146 *
147 * The kernel writes completion events fresh every time they are
148 * produced, so the application is allowed to modify pending
149 * entries.
150 */
151 struct io_uring_cqe cqes[] ____cacheline_aligned_in_smp;
152};
153
154struct io_restriction {
155 DECLARE_BITMAP(register_op, IORING_REGISTER_LAST);
156 DECLARE_BITMAP(sqe_op, IORING_OP_LAST);
157 u8 sqe_flags_allowed;
158 u8 sqe_flags_required;
159 bool registered;
160};
161
162struct io_submit_link {
163 struct io_kiocb *head;
164 struct io_kiocb *last;
165};
166
167struct io_submit_state {
168 /* inline/task_work completion list, under ->uring_lock */
169 struct io_wq_work_node free_list;
170 /* batch completion logic */
171 struct io_wq_work_list compl_reqs;
172 struct io_submit_link link;
173
174 bool plug_started;
175 bool need_plug;
e27f928e 176 unsigned short submit_nr;
931147dd 177 unsigned int cqes_count;
e27f928e 178 struct blk_plug plug;
931147dd 179 struct io_uring_cqe cqes[16];
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180};
181
182struct io_ev_fd {
183 struct eventfd_ctx *cq_ev_fd;
184 unsigned int eventfd_async: 1;
185 struct rcu_head rcu;
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186 atomic_t refs;
187 atomic_t ops;
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188};
189
9b797a37 190struct io_alloc_cache {
efba1a9e 191 struct io_wq_work_node list;
9731bc98 192 unsigned int nr_cached;
e1fe7ee8 193 size_t elem_size;
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194};
195
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196struct io_ring_ctx {
197 /* const or read-mostly hot data */
198 struct {
e27f928e 199 unsigned int flags;
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200 unsigned int drain_next: 1;
201 unsigned int restricted: 1;
202 unsigned int off_timeout_used: 1;
203 unsigned int drain_active: 1;
e27f928e 204 unsigned int has_evfd: 1;
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205 /* all CQEs should be posted only by the submitter task */
206 unsigned int task_complete: 1;
632ffe09 207 unsigned int syscall_iopoll: 1;
bca39f39 208 unsigned int poll_activated: 1;
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209 unsigned int drain_disabled: 1;
210 unsigned int compat: 1;
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211
212 enum task_work_notify_mode notify_method;
213 struct io_rings *rings;
214 struct task_struct *submitter_task;
215 struct percpu_ref refs;
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216 } ____cacheline_aligned_in_smp;
217
218 /* submission data */
219 struct {
220 struct mutex uring_lock;
221
222 /*
223 * Ring buffer of indices into array of io_uring_sqe, which is
224 * mmapped by the application using the IORING_OFF_SQES offset.
225 *
226 * This indirection could e.g. be used to assign fixed
227 * io_uring_sqe entries to operations and only submit them to
228 * the queue when needed.
229 *
230 * The kernel modifies neither the indices array nor the entries
231 * array.
232 */
233 u32 *sq_array;
234 struct io_uring_sqe *sq_sqes;
235 unsigned cached_sq_head;
236 unsigned sq_entries;
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237
238 /*
239 * Fixed resources fast path, should be accessed only under
240 * uring_lock, and updated through io_uring_register(2)
241 */
242 struct io_rsrc_node *rsrc_node;
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243 atomic_t cancel_seq;
244 struct io_file_table file_table;
245 unsigned nr_user_files;
246 unsigned nr_user_bufs;
247 struct io_mapped_ubuf **user_bufs;
248
249 struct io_submit_state submit_state;
250
251 struct io_buffer_list *io_bl;
252 struct xarray io_bl_xa;
253 struct list_head io_buffers_cache;
254
9ca9fb24 255 struct io_hash_table cancel_table_locked;
e27f928e 256 struct list_head cq_overflow_list;
9b797a37 257 struct io_alloc_cache apoll_cache;
43e0bbbd 258 struct io_alloc_cache netmsg_cache;
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259 } ____cacheline_aligned_in_smp;
260
261 /* IRQ completion list, under ->completion_lock */
262 struct io_wq_work_list locked_free_list;
263 unsigned int locked_free_nr;
264
265 const struct cred *sq_creds; /* cred used for __io_sq_thread() */
266 struct io_sq_data *sq_data; /* if using sq thread polling */
267
268 struct wait_queue_head sqo_sq_wait;
269 struct list_head sqd_list;
270
271 unsigned long check_cq;
272
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273 unsigned int file_alloc_start;
274 unsigned int file_alloc_end;
275
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276 struct xarray personalities;
277 u32 pers_next;
278
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279 struct {
280 /*
281 * We cache a range of free CQEs we can use, once exhausted it
282 * should go through a slower range setup, see __io_get_cqe()
283 */
284 struct io_uring_cqe *cqe_cached;
285 struct io_uring_cqe *cqe_sentinel;
286
287 unsigned cached_cq_tail;
288 unsigned cq_entries;
289 struct io_ev_fd __rcu *io_ev_fd;
290 struct wait_queue_head cq_wait;
291 unsigned cq_extra;
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292 } ____cacheline_aligned_in_smp;
293
294 struct {
295 spinlock_t completion_lock;
296
59b745bb 297 bool poll_multi_queue;
d80c0f00 298 bool cq_waiting;
59b745bb 299
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300 /*
301 * ->iopoll_list is protected by the ctx->uring_lock for
302 * io_uring instances that don't use IORING_SETUP_SQPOLL.
303 * For SQPOLL, only the single threaded io_sq_thread() will
304 * manipulate the list, hence no extra locking is needed there.
305 */
306 struct io_wq_work_list iopoll_list;
e6f89be6 307 struct io_hash_table cancel_table;
e27f928e 308
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309 struct llist_head work_llist;
310
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311 struct list_head io_buffers_comp;
312 } ____cacheline_aligned_in_smp;
313
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314 /* timeouts */
315 struct {
316 spinlock_t timeout_lock;
317 atomic_t cq_timeouts;
318 struct list_head timeout_list;
319 struct list_head ltimeout_list;
320 unsigned cq_last_tm_flush;
321 } ____cacheline_aligned_in_smp;
322
e27f928e 323 /* Keep this last, we don't need it for the fast path */
7b235dd8 324 struct wait_queue_head poll_wq;
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325 struct io_restriction restrictions;
326
327 /* slow path rsrc auxilary data, used by update/register */
328 struct io_rsrc_node *rsrc_backup_node;
329 struct io_mapped_ubuf *dummy_ubuf;
330 struct io_rsrc_data *file_data;
331 struct io_rsrc_data *buf_data;
332
0a4813b1 333 /* protected by ->uring_lock */
22eb2a3f 334 struct list_head rsrc_ref_list;
9eae8655 335 struct io_alloc_cache rsrc_node_cache;
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336
337 struct list_head io_buffers_pages;
338
339 #if defined(CONFIG_UNIX)
340 struct socket *ring_sock;
341 #endif
342 /* hashed buffered write serialization */
343 struct io_wq_hash *hash_map;
344
345 /* Only used for accounting purposes */
346 struct user_struct *user;
347 struct mm_struct *mm_account;
348
349 /* ctx exit and cancelation */
350 struct llist_head fallback_llist;
351 struct delayed_work fallback_work;
352 struct work_struct exit_work;
353 struct list_head tctx_list;
354 struct completion ref_comp;
355
356 /* io-wq management, e.g. thread count */
357 u32 iowq_limits[2];
358 bool iowq_limits_set;
359
bca39f39 360 struct callback_head poll_wq_task_work;
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361 struct list_head defer_list;
362 unsigned sq_thread_idle;
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363 /* protected by ->completion_lock */
364 unsigned evfd_last_cq_tail;
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365};
366
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367struct io_tw_state {
368 /* ->uring_lock is taken, callbacks can use io_tw_lock to lock it */
369 bool locked;
370};
371
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372enum {
373 REQ_F_FIXED_FILE_BIT = IOSQE_FIXED_FILE_BIT,
374 REQ_F_IO_DRAIN_BIT = IOSQE_IO_DRAIN_BIT,
375 REQ_F_LINK_BIT = IOSQE_IO_LINK_BIT,
376 REQ_F_HARDLINK_BIT = IOSQE_IO_HARDLINK_BIT,
377 REQ_F_FORCE_ASYNC_BIT = IOSQE_ASYNC_BIT,
378 REQ_F_BUFFER_SELECT_BIT = IOSQE_BUFFER_SELECT_BIT,
379 REQ_F_CQE_SKIP_BIT = IOSQE_CQE_SKIP_SUCCESS_BIT,
380
381 /* first byte is taken by user flags, shift it to not overlap */
382 REQ_F_FAIL_BIT = 8,
383 REQ_F_INFLIGHT_BIT,
384 REQ_F_CUR_POS_BIT,
385 REQ_F_NOWAIT_BIT,
386 REQ_F_LINK_TIMEOUT_BIT,
387 REQ_F_NEED_CLEANUP_BIT,
388 REQ_F_POLLED_BIT,
389 REQ_F_BUFFER_SELECTED_BIT,
390 REQ_F_BUFFER_RING_BIT,
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391 REQ_F_REISSUE_BIT,
392 REQ_F_CREDS_BIT,
393 REQ_F_REFCOUNT_BIT,
394 REQ_F_ARM_LTIMEOUT_BIT,
395 REQ_F_ASYNC_DATA_BIT,
396 REQ_F_SKIP_LINK_CQES_BIT,
397 REQ_F_SINGLE_POLL_BIT,
398 REQ_F_DOUBLE_POLL_BIT,
399 REQ_F_PARTIAL_IO_BIT,
400 REQ_F_CQE32_INIT_BIT,
401 REQ_F_APOLL_MULTISHOT_BIT,
402 REQ_F_CLEAR_POLLIN_BIT,
9ca9fb24 403 REQ_F_HASH_LOCKED_BIT,
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404 /* keep async read/write and isreg together and in order */
405 REQ_F_SUPPORT_NOWAIT_BIT,
406 REQ_F_ISREG_BIT,
407
408 /* not a real bit, just to check we're not overflowing the space */
409 __REQ_F_LAST_BIT,
410};
411
412enum {
413 /* ctx owns file */
414 REQ_F_FIXED_FILE = BIT(REQ_F_FIXED_FILE_BIT),
415 /* drain existing IO first */
416 REQ_F_IO_DRAIN = BIT(REQ_F_IO_DRAIN_BIT),
417 /* linked sqes */
418 REQ_F_LINK = BIT(REQ_F_LINK_BIT),
419 /* doesn't sever on completion < 0 */
420 REQ_F_HARDLINK = BIT(REQ_F_HARDLINK_BIT),
421 /* IOSQE_ASYNC */
422 REQ_F_FORCE_ASYNC = BIT(REQ_F_FORCE_ASYNC_BIT),
423 /* IOSQE_BUFFER_SELECT */
424 REQ_F_BUFFER_SELECT = BIT(REQ_F_BUFFER_SELECT_BIT),
425 /* IOSQE_CQE_SKIP_SUCCESS */
426 REQ_F_CQE_SKIP = BIT(REQ_F_CQE_SKIP_BIT),
427
428 /* fail rest of links */
429 REQ_F_FAIL = BIT(REQ_F_FAIL_BIT),
430 /* on inflight list, should be cancelled and waited on exit reliably */
431 REQ_F_INFLIGHT = BIT(REQ_F_INFLIGHT_BIT),
432 /* read/write uses file position */
433 REQ_F_CUR_POS = BIT(REQ_F_CUR_POS_BIT),
434 /* must not punt to workers */
435 REQ_F_NOWAIT = BIT(REQ_F_NOWAIT_BIT),
436 /* has or had linked timeout */
437 REQ_F_LINK_TIMEOUT = BIT(REQ_F_LINK_TIMEOUT_BIT),
438 /* needs cleanup */
439 REQ_F_NEED_CLEANUP = BIT(REQ_F_NEED_CLEANUP_BIT),
440 /* already went through poll handler */
441 REQ_F_POLLED = BIT(REQ_F_POLLED_BIT),
442 /* buffer already selected */
443 REQ_F_BUFFER_SELECTED = BIT(REQ_F_BUFFER_SELECTED_BIT),
444 /* buffer selected from ring, needs commit */
445 REQ_F_BUFFER_RING = BIT(REQ_F_BUFFER_RING_BIT),
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446 /* caller should reissue async */
447 REQ_F_REISSUE = BIT(REQ_F_REISSUE_BIT),
448 /* supports async reads/writes */
449 REQ_F_SUPPORT_NOWAIT = BIT(REQ_F_SUPPORT_NOWAIT_BIT),
450 /* regular file */
451 REQ_F_ISREG = BIT(REQ_F_ISREG_BIT),
452 /* has creds assigned */
453 REQ_F_CREDS = BIT(REQ_F_CREDS_BIT),
454 /* skip refcounting if not set */
455 REQ_F_REFCOUNT = BIT(REQ_F_REFCOUNT_BIT),
456 /* there is a linked timeout that has to be armed */
457 REQ_F_ARM_LTIMEOUT = BIT(REQ_F_ARM_LTIMEOUT_BIT),
458 /* ->async_data allocated */
459 REQ_F_ASYNC_DATA = BIT(REQ_F_ASYNC_DATA_BIT),
460 /* don't post CQEs while failing linked requests */
461 REQ_F_SKIP_LINK_CQES = BIT(REQ_F_SKIP_LINK_CQES_BIT),
462 /* single poll may be active */
463 REQ_F_SINGLE_POLL = BIT(REQ_F_SINGLE_POLL_BIT),
464 /* double poll may active */
465 REQ_F_DOUBLE_POLL = BIT(REQ_F_DOUBLE_POLL_BIT),
466 /* request has already done partial IO */
467 REQ_F_PARTIAL_IO = BIT(REQ_F_PARTIAL_IO_BIT),
468 /* fast poll multishot mode */
469 REQ_F_APOLL_MULTISHOT = BIT(REQ_F_APOLL_MULTISHOT_BIT),
470 /* ->extra1 and ->extra2 are initialised */
471 REQ_F_CQE32_INIT = BIT(REQ_F_CQE32_INIT_BIT),
472 /* recvmsg special flag, clear EPOLLIN */
473 REQ_F_CLEAR_POLLIN = BIT(REQ_F_CLEAR_POLLIN_BIT),
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474 /* hashed into ->cancel_hash_locked, protected by ->uring_lock */
475 REQ_F_HASH_LOCKED = BIT(REQ_F_HASH_LOCKED_BIT),
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476};
477
a282967c 478typedef void (*io_req_tw_func_t)(struct io_kiocb *req, struct io_tw_state *ts);
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479
480struct io_task_work {
3218e5d3 481 struct llist_node node;
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482 io_req_tw_func_t func;
483};
484
485struct io_cqe {
486 __u64 user_data;
487 __s32 res;
488 /* fd initially, then cflags for completion */
489 union {
490 __u32 flags;
491 int fd;
492 };
493};
494
495/*
496 * Each request type overlays its private data structure on top of this one.
497 * They must not exceed this one in size.
498 */
499struct io_cmd_data {
500 struct file *file;
501 /* each command gets 56 bytes of data */
502 __u8 data[56];
503};
504
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505static inline void io_kiocb_cmd_sz_check(size_t cmd_sz)
506{
507 BUILD_BUG_ON(cmd_sz > sizeof(struct io_cmd_data));
508}
509#define io_kiocb_to_cmd(req, cmd_type) ( \
510 io_kiocb_cmd_sz_check(sizeof(cmd_type)) , \
511 ((cmd_type *)&(req)->cmd) \
512)
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513#define cmd_to_io_kiocb(ptr) ((struct io_kiocb *) ptr)
514
515struct io_kiocb {
516 union {
517 /*
518 * NOTE! Each of the io_kiocb union members has the file pointer
519 * as the first entry in their struct definition. So you can
520 * access the file pointer through any of the sub-structs,
521 * or directly as just 'file' in this struct.
522 */
523 struct file *file;
524 struct io_cmd_data cmd;
525 };
526
527 u8 opcode;
528 /* polled IO has completed */
529 u8 iopoll_completed;
530 /*
531 * Can be either a fixed buffer index, or used with provided buffers.
532 * For the latter, before issue it points to the buffer group ID,
533 * and after selection it points to the buffer ID itself.
534 */
535 u16 buf_index;
536 unsigned int flags;
537
538 struct io_cqe cqe;
539
540 struct io_ring_ctx *ctx;
541 struct task_struct *task;
542
543 struct io_rsrc_node *rsrc_node;
544
545 union {
546 /* store used ubuf, so we can prevent reloading */
547 struct io_mapped_ubuf *imu;
548
549 /* stores selected buf, valid IFF REQ_F_BUFFER_SELECTED is set */
550 struct io_buffer *kbuf;
551
552 /*
553 * stores buffer ID for ring provided buffers, valid IFF
554 * REQ_F_BUFFER_RING is set.
555 */
556 struct io_buffer_list *buf_list;
557 };
558
559 union {
560 /* used by request caches, completion batching and iopoll */
561 struct io_wq_work_node comp_list;
562 /* cache ->apoll->events */
563 __poll_t apoll_events;
564 };
565 atomic_t refs;
566 atomic_t poll_refs;
567 struct io_task_work io_task_work;
568 /* for polled requests, i.e. IORING_OP_POLL_ADD and async armed poll */
569 union {
570 struct hlist_node hash_node;
571 struct {
572 u64 extra1;
573 u64 extra2;
574 };
575 };
576 /* internal polling, see IORING_FEAT_FAST_POLL */
577 struct async_poll *apoll;
578 /* opcode allocated if it needs to store data for async defer */
579 void *async_data;
580 /* linked requests, IFF REQ_F_HARDLINK or REQ_F_LINK are set */
581 struct io_kiocb *link;
582 /* custom credentials, valid IFF REQ_F_CREDS is set */
583 const struct cred *creds;
584 struct io_wq_work work;
585};
586
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587struct io_overflow_cqe {
588 struct list_head list;
589 struct io_uring_cqe cqe;
590};
591
e27f928e 592#endif