/* * Request reply cache. This was heavily inspired by the * implementation in 4.3BSD/4.4BSD. * * Copyright (C) 1995, 1996 Olaf Kirch */ #ifndef NFSCACHE_H #define NFSCACHE_H #include /* * Representation of a reply cache entry. * * Note that we use a sockaddr_in6 to hold the address instead of the more * typical sockaddr_storage. This is for space reasons, since sockaddr_storage * is much larger than a sockaddr_in6. */ struct svc_cacherep { struct list_head c_lru; unsigned char c_state, /* unused, inprog, done */ c_type, /* status, buffer */ c_secure : 1; /* req came from port < 1024 */ struct sockaddr_in6 c_addr; __be32 c_xid; u32 c_prot; u32 c_proc; u32 c_vers; unsigned int c_len; __wsum c_csum; unsigned long c_timestamp; union { struct kvec u_vec; __be32 u_status; } c_u; }; #define c_replvec c_u.u_vec #define c_replstat c_u.u_status /* cache entry states */ enum { RC_UNUSED, RC_INPROG, RC_DONE }; /* return values */ enum { RC_DROPIT, RC_REPLY, RC_DOIT }; /* * Cache types. * We may want to add more types one day, e.g. for diropres and * attrstat replies. Using cache entries with fixed length instead * of buffer pointers may be more efficient. */ enum { RC_NOCACHE, RC_REPLSTAT, RC_REPLBUFF, }; /* * If requests are retransmitted within this interval, they're dropped. */ #define RC_DELAY (HZ/5) /* Cache entries expire after this time period */ #define RC_EXPIRE (120 * HZ) /* Checksum this amount of the request */ #define RC_CSUMLEN (256U) int nfsd_reply_cache_init(void); void nfsd_reply_cache_shutdown(void); int nfsd_cache_lookup(struct svc_rqst *); void nfsd_cache_update(struct svc_rqst *, int, __be32 *); int nfsd_reply_cache_stats_open(struct inode *, struct file *); #endif /* NFSCACHE_H */ /xfs/xfs_inode_item.c?id=3ddc76dfc786cc6f87852693227fb0b1f124f807'>treecommitdiff
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authorLinus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>2016-12-25 14:30:04 -0800
committerLinus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>2016-12-25 14:30:04 -0800
commit3ddc76dfc786cc6f87852693227fb0b1f124f807 (patch)
tree8192b4721e05cf6823087f9696db8c0c8f144b02 /fs/xfs/xfs_inode_item.c
parentb272f732f888d4cf43c943a40c9aaa836f9b7431 (diff)
parent1f3a8e49d8f28f498b8694464623ac20aebfe62a (diff)
Merge branch 'timers-urgent-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull timer type cleanups from Thomas Gleixner: "This series does a tree wide cleanup of types related to timers/timekeeping. - Get rid of cycles_t and use a plain u64. The type is not really helpful and caused more confusion than clarity - Get rid of the ktime union. The union has become useless as we use the scalar nanoseconds storage unconditionally now. The 32bit timespec alike storage got removed due to the Y2038 limitations some time ago. That leaves the odd union access around for no reason. Clean it up. Both changes have been done with coccinelle and a small amount of manual mopping up" * 'timers-urgent-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: ktime: Get rid of ktime_equal() ktime: Cleanup ktime_set() usage ktime: Get rid of the union clocksource: Use a plain u64 instead of cycle_t
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