g_bio(9)

NAME

g_new_bio, g_clone_bio, g_destroy_bio, g_print_bio - GEOM
bio controlling
functions

SYNOPSIS

#include <sys/bio.h>
#include <geom/geom.h>
struct bio *
g_new_bio(void);
struct bio *
g_clone_bio(struct bio *bp);
void
g_destroy_bio(struct bio *bp);
void
g_print_bio(struct bio *bp);

DESCRIPTION

A struct bio is used by GEOM to describe I/O requests, its
most important
fields are described below:
bio_cmd I/O request command. There are four I/O
requests
available in GEOM:
BIO_READ A read request.
BIO_WRITE A write request.
BIO_DELETE Indicates that a certain
range of
data is no longer used
and that it
can be erased or freed
as the underlying technology sup
ports. Technologies like flash adapta
tion layers can
arrange to erase the
relevant blocks
before they will become
reassigned
and cryptographic de
vices may want to
fill random bits into
the range to
reduce the amount of da
ta available
for attack.
BIO_GETATTR Inspect and manipulate
out-of-band
attributes on a particu
lar provider
or path. Attributes are
named by
ascii strings and are
stored in the
bio_attribute field.
bio_flags Available flags:

BIO_ERROR Request failed (error val
ue is stored
in bio_error field).
BIO_DONE Request finished.
bio_cflags Private use by the consumer.
bio_pflags Private use by the provider.
bio_offset Offset into provider.
bio_data Pointer to data buffer.
bio_error Error value when BIO_ERROR is set.
bio_done Pointer to function which will be called
when the
request is finished.
bio_driver1 Private use by the provider.
bio_driver2 Private use by the provider.
bio_caller1 Private use by the consumer.
bio_caller2 Private use by the consumer.
bio_attribute Attribute string for BIO_GETATTR request.
bio_from Consumer to use for request (attached to
provider
stored in bio_to field) (typically read
only for a
class).
bio_to Destination provider (typically read-only
for a
class).
bio_length Request length in bytes.
bio_completed Number of bytes completed, but they may
not be com
pleted from the front of the request.
bio_children Number of bio clones (typically read-only
for a
class).
bio_inbed Number of finished bio clones.
bio_parent Pointer to parent bio.
The g_new_bio() function allocates a new, empty bio struc
ture.
The g_clone_bio() function allocates a new bio structure and
copies the
following fields from the bio given as an argument to clone:
bio_cmd,
bio_length, bio_offset, bio_data, bio_attribute. The field
bio_parent in
the clone points to the passed bio and the field
bio_children in the
passed bio is incremented.
This function should be used for every request which enters
through the
provider of a particular geom and needs to be scheduled
down. Proper
order is:
1. Clone the received struct bio.
2. Modify the clone.
3. Schedule the clone on its own consumer.
The g_destroy_bio() function deallocates and destroys the
given bio
structure.
The g_print_bio() function prints information about the giv
en bio structure (for debugging purposes).

RETURN VALUES

The g_new_bio() and g_clone_bio() functions return a pointer
to the allocated bio, or NULL if an error occurred.

EXAMPLES

Implementation of ``NULL-transformation'', meaning that an
I/O request is
cloned and scheduled down without any modifications. Let us
assume that
field ex_consumer in structure example_softc contains a con
sumer attached
to the provider we want to operate on.

void
example_start(struct bio *bp)
{
struct example_softc *sc;
struct bio *cbp;
printf("Request received: ");
g_print_bio();
printf("0);
sc = bp->bio_to->geom->softc;
if (sc == NULL) {
g_io_deliver(bp, ENXIO);
return;
}
/* Let's clone our bio request. */
cbp = g_clone_bio(bp);
if (cbp == NULL) {
g_io_deliver(bp, ENOMEM);
return;
}
cbp->bio_done = g_std_done; /* Standard
/* Ok, schedule it down. */
/*
* The consumer can be obtained from
* LIST_FIRST(&bp->bio_to->geom->consumers) as
well,
* if there is only one in our geom.
*/
g_io_request(cbp, sc->ex_consumer);
}

SEE ALSO

geom(4), DECLARE_GEOM_CLASS(9), g_access(9), g_attach(9),
g_consumer(9),
g_data(9), g_event(9), g_geom(9), g_provider(9),
g_provider_by_name(9),
g_wither_geom(9)

AUTHORS

This manual page was written by Pawel Jakub Dawidek
<pjd@FreeBSD.org>.
BSD January 16, 2004
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