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// Buffer cache.
//
// The buffer cache is a linked list of buf structures holding
// cached copies of disk block contents. Caching disk blocks
// in memory reduces the number of disk reads and also provides
// a synchronization point for disk blocks used by multiple processes.
//
// Interface:
// * To get a buffer for a particular disk block, call bread.
// * After changing buffer data, call bwrite to write it to disk.
// * When done with the buffer, call brelse.
// * Do not use the buffer after calling brelse.
// * Only one process at a time can use a buffer,
// so do not keep them longer than necessary.
//
// The implementation uses two state flags internally:
// * B_VALID: the buffer data has been read from the disk.
// * B_DIRTY: the buffer data has been modified
// and needs to be written to disk.
#include "types.h"
#include "defs.h"
#include "param.h"
#include "spinlock.h"
#include "sleeplock.h"
#include "fs.h"
#include "buf.h"
struct {
struct spinlock lock;
struct buf buf[NBUF];
// Linked list of all buffers, through prev/next.
// head.next is most recently used.
struct buf head;
} bcache;
void
binit(void)
{
struct buf *b;
initlock(&bcache.lock, "bcache");
//PAGEBREAK!
// Create linked list of buffers
bcache.head.prev = &bcache.head;
bcache.head.next = &bcache.head;
for(b = bcache.buf; b < bcache.buf+NBUF; b++){
b->next = bcache.head.next;
b->prev = &bcache.head;
initsleeplock(&b->lock, "buffer");
bcache.head.next->prev = b;
bcache.head.next = b;
}
}
// Look through buffer cache for block on device dev.
// If not found, allocate a buffer.
// In either case, return locked buffer.
static struct buf*
bget(uint dev, uint blockno)
{
struct buf *b;
acquire(&bcache.lock);
// Is the block already cached?
for(b = bcache.head.next; b != &bcache.head; b = b->next){
if(b->dev == dev && b->blockno == blockno){
b->refcnt++;
release(&bcache.lock);
acquiresleep(&b->lock);
return b;
}
}
// Not cached; recycle an unused buffer.
// Even if refcnt==0, B_DIRTY indicates a buffer is in use
// because log.c has modified it but not yet committed it.
for(b = bcache.head.prev; b != &bcache.head; b = b->prev){
if(b->refcnt == 0 && (b->flags & B_DIRTY) == 0) {
b->dev = dev;
b->blockno = blockno;
b->flags = 0;
b->refcnt = 1;
release(&bcache.lock);
acquiresleep(&b->lock);
return b;
}
}
panic("bget: no buffers");
}
/* Write 4096 bytes pg to the eight consecutive
* starting at blk.
*/
void
write_page_to_disk(uint dev, char *pg, uint blk)
{
//****************xv7**********************
struct buf* buffer;
int blockno=0;
int ithPartOfPage=0; //which part of page (out of 8) is to be written to disk
for(int i=0;i<8;i++){
// begin_op(); //for atomicity , the block must be written to the disk
ithPartOfPage=i*512;
blockno=blk+i;
buffer=bget(ROOTDEV,blockno);
/*
Writing physical page to disk by dividing it into 8 pieces (4096 bytes/8 = 512 bytes = 1 block)
As one page requires 8 disk blocks
*/
memmove(buffer->data,pg+ithPartOfPage,512); // write 512 bytes to the block
bwrite(buffer);
brelse(buffer); //release lock
// end_op();
}
}
/* Read 4096 bytes from the eight consecutive
* starting at blk into pg.
*/
void
read_page_from_disk(uint dev, char *pg, uint blk)
{
//**************xv7************************
struct buf* buffer;
int blockno=0;
int ithPartOfPage=0;
for(int i=0;i<8;i++){
ithPartOfPage=i*512;
blockno=blk+i;
buffer=bread(ROOTDEV,blockno); //if present in buffer, returns from buffer else from disk
memmove(pg+ithPartOfPage, buffer->data,512); //write to pg from buffer
brelse(buffer); //release lock
}
}
// Return a locked buf with the contents of the indicated block.
struct buf*
bread(uint dev, uint blockno)
{
struct buf *b;
b = bget(dev, blockno);
if((b->flags & B_VALID) == 0) {
iderw(b);
}
return b;
}
// Write b's contents to disk. Must be locked.
void
bwrite(struct buf *b)
{
if(!holdingsleep(&b->lock))
panic("bwrite");
b->flags |= B_DIRTY;
iderw(b);
}
// Release a locked buffer.
// Move to the head of the MRU list.
void
brelse(struct buf *b)
{
if(!holdingsleep(&b->lock))
panic("brelse");
releasesleep(&b->lock);
acquire(&bcache.lock);
b->refcnt--;
if (b->refcnt == 0) {
// no one is waiting for it.
b->next->prev = b->prev;
b->prev->next = b->next;
b->next = bcache.head.next;
b->prev = &bcache.head;
bcache.head.next->prev = b;
bcache.head.next = b;
}
release(&bcache.lock);
}
//PAGEBREAK!
// Blank page.