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@@ -132,23 +132,28 @@ xfs_inobp_check(
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#endif
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/*
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- * Find the buffer associated with the given inode map
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- * We do basic validation checks on the buffer once it has been
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- * retrieved from disk.
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+ * This routine is called to map an inode to the buffer containing the on-disk
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+ * version of the inode. It returns a pointer to the buffer containing the
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+ * on-disk inode in the bpp parameter, and in the dipp parameter it returns a
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+ * pointer to the on-disk inode within that buffer.
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+ *
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+ * If a non-zero error is returned, then the contents of bpp and dipp are
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+ * undefined.
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*/
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-STATIC int
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+int
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xfs_imap_to_bp(
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- xfs_mount_t *mp,
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- xfs_trans_t *tp,
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- struct xfs_imap *imap,
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- xfs_buf_t **bpp,
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- uint buf_flags,
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- uint iget_flags)
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+ struct xfs_mount *mp,
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+ struct xfs_trans *tp,
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+ struct xfs_imap *imap,
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+ struct xfs_dinode **dipp,
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+ struct xfs_buf **bpp,
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+ uint buf_flags,
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+ uint iget_flags)
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{
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- int error;
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- int i;
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- int ni;
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- xfs_buf_t *bp;
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+ struct xfs_buf *bp;
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+ int error;
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+ int i;
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+ int ni;
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buf_flags |= XBF_UNMAPPED;
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error = xfs_trans_read_buf(mp, tp, mp->m_ddev_targp, imap->im_blkno,
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@@ -189,8 +194,8 @@ xfs_imap_to_bp(
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xfs_trans_brelse(tp, bp);
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return XFS_ERROR(EINVAL);
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}
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- XFS_CORRUPTION_ERROR("xfs_imap_to_bp",
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- XFS_ERRLEVEL_HIGH, mp, dip);
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+ XFS_CORRUPTION_ERROR(__func__, XFS_ERRLEVEL_HIGH,
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+ mp, dip);
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#ifdef DEBUG
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xfs_emerg(mp,
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"bad inode magic/vsn daddr %lld #%d (magic=%x)",
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@@ -204,7 +209,9 @@ xfs_imap_to_bp(
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}
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xfs_inobp_check(mp, bp);
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+
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*bpp = bp;
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+ *dipp = (struct xfs_dinode *)xfs_buf_offset(bp, imap->im_boffset);
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return 0;
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}
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@@ -240,63 +247,15 @@ xfs_inotobp(
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if (error)
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return error;
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- error = xfs_imap_to_bp(mp, tp, &imap, &bp, 0, imap_flags);
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+ error = xfs_imap_to_bp(mp, tp, &imap, dipp, &bp, 0, imap_flags);
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if (error)
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return error;
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- *dipp = (xfs_dinode_t *)xfs_buf_offset(bp, imap.im_boffset);
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*bpp = bp;
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*offset = imap.im_boffset;
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return 0;
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}
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-
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-/*
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- * This routine is called to map an inode to the buffer containing
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- * the on-disk version of the inode. It returns a pointer to the
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- * buffer containing the on-disk inode in the bpp parameter, and in
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- * the dip parameter it returns a pointer to the on-disk inode within
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- * that buffer.
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- *
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- * If a non-zero error is returned, then the contents of bpp and
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- * dipp are undefined.
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- *
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- * The inode is expected to already been mapped to its buffer and read
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- * in once, thus we can use the mapping information stored in the inode
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- * rather than calling xfs_imap(). This allows us to avoid the overhead
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- * of looking at the inode btree for small block file systems
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- * (see xfs_imap()).
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- */
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-int
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-xfs_itobp(
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- xfs_mount_t *mp,
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- xfs_trans_t *tp,
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- xfs_inode_t *ip,
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- xfs_dinode_t **dipp,
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- xfs_buf_t **bpp,
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- uint buf_flags)
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-{
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- xfs_buf_t *bp;
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- int error;
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-
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- ASSERT(ip->i_imap.im_blkno != 0);
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-
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- error = xfs_imap_to_bp(mp, tp, &ip->i_imap, &bp, buf_flags, 0);
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- if (error)
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- return error;
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-
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- if (!bp) {
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- ASSERT(buf_flags & XBF_TRYLOCK);
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- ASSERT(tp == NULL);
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- *bpp = NULL;
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- return EAGAIN;
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- }
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-
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- *dipp = (xfs_dinode_t *)xfs_buf_offset(bp, ip->i_imap.im_boffset);
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- *bpp = bp;
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- return 0;
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-}
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-
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/*
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* Move inode type and inode format specific information from the
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* on-disk inode to the in-core inode. For fifos, devs, and sockets
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@@ -796,10 +755,9 @@ xfs_iread(
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/*
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* Get pointers to the on-disk inode and the buffer containing it.
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*/
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- error = xfs_imap_to_bp(mp, tp, &ip->i_imap, &bp, 0, iget_flags);
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+ error = xfs_imap_to_bp(mp, tp, &ip->i_imap, &dip, &bp, 0, iget_flags);
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if (error)
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return error;
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- dip = (xfs_dinode_t *)xfs_buf_offset(bp, ip->i_imap.im_boffset);
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/*
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* If we got something that isn't an inode it means someone
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@@ -876,7 +834,7 @@ xfs_iread(
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/*
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* Use xfs_trans_brelse() to release the buffer containing the
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* on-disk inode, because it was acquired with xfs_trans_read_buf()
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- * in xfs_itobp() above. If tp is NULL, this is just a normal
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+ * in xfs_imap_to_bp() above. If tp is NULL, this is just a normal
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* brelse(). If we're within a transaction, then xfs_trans_brelse()
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* will only release the buffer if it is not dirty within the
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* transaction. It will be OK to release the buffer in this case,
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@@ -1355,7 +1313,8 @@ xfs_iunlink(
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* Here we put the head pointer into our next pointer,
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* and then we fall through to point the head at us.
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*/
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- error = xfs_itobp(mp, tp, ip, &dip, &ibp, 0);
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+ error = xfs_imap_to_bp(mp, tp, &ip->i_imap, &dip, &ibp,
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+ 0, 0);
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if (error)
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return error;
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@@ -1429,16 +1388,16 @@ xfs_iunlink_remove(
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if (be32_to_cpu(agi->agi_unlinked[bucket_index]) == agino) {
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/*
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- * We're at the head of the list. Get the inode's
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- * on-disk buffer to see if there is anyone after us
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- * on the list. Only modify our next pointer if it
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- * is not already NULLAGINO. This saves us the overhead
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- * of dealing with the buffer when there is no need to
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- * change it.
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+ * We're at the head of the list. Get the inode's on-disk
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+ * buffer to see if there is anyone after us on the list.
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+ * Only modify our next pointer if it is not already NULLAGINO.
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+ * This saves us the overhead of dealing with the buffer when
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+ * there is no need to change it.
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*/
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- error = xfs_itobp(mp, tp, ip, &dip, &ibp, 0);
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+ error = xfs_imap_to_bp(mp, tp, &ip->i_imap, &dip, &ibp,
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+ 0, 0);
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if (error) {
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- xfs_warn(mp, "%s: xfs_itobp() returned error %d.",
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+ xfs_warn(mp, "%s: xfs_imap_to_bp returned error %d.",
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__func__, error);
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return error;
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}
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@@ -1493,13 +1452,15 @@ xfs_iunlink_remove(
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ASSERT(next_agino != NULLAGINO);
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ASSERT(next_agino != 0);
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}
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+
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/*
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- * Now last_ibp points to the buffer previous to us on
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- * the unlinked list. Pull us from the list.
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+ * Now last_ibp points to the buffer previous to us on the
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+ * unlinked list. Pull us from the list.
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*/
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- error = xfs_itobp(mp, tp, ip, &dip, &ibp, 0);
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+ error = xfs_imap_to_bp(mp, tp, &ip->i_imap, &dip, &ibp,
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+ 0, 0);
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if (error) {
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- xfs_warn(mp, "%s: xfs_itobp(2) returned error %d.",
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+ xfs_warn(mp, "%s: xfs_imap_to_bp(2) returned error %d.",
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__func__, error);
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return error;
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}
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@@ -1749,7 +1710,8 @@ xfs_ifree(
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xfs_trans_log_inode(tp, ip, XFS_ILOG_CORE);
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- error = xfs_itobp(ip->i_mount, tp, ip, &dip, &ibp, 0);
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+ error = xfs_imap_to_bp(ip->i_mount, tp, &ip->i_imap, &dip, &ibp,
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+ 0, 0);
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if (error)
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return error;
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@@ -2428,7 +2390,7 @@ xfs_iflush(
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/*
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* For stale inodes we cannot rely on the backing buffer remaining
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* stale in cache for the remaining life of the stale inode and so
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- * xfs_itobp() below may give us a buffer that no longer contains
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+ * xfs_imap_to_bp() below may give us a buffer that no longer contains
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* inodes below. We have to check this after ensuring the inode is
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* unpinned so that it is safe to reclaim the stale inode after the
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* flush call.
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@@ -2454,7 +2416,8 @@ xfs_iflush(
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/*
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* Get the buffer containing the on-disk inode.
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*/
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- error = xfs_itobp(mp, NULL, ip, &dip, &bp, XBF_TRYLOCK);
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+ error = xfs_imap_to_bp(mp, NULL, &ip->i_imap, &dip, &bp, XBF_TRYLOCK,
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+ 0);
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if (error || !bp) {
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xfs_ifunlock(ip);
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return error;
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