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#include <linux/magic.h>
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#include <linux/jbd2.h>
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#include <linux/quota.h>
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-#include "ext4_i.h"
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+#include <linux/rwsem.h>
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+#include <linux/rbtree.h>
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+#include <linux/seqlock.h>
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+#include <linux/mutex.h>
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/*
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* The fourth extended filesystem constants/structures
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@@ -46,6 +49,19 @@
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#define ext4_debug(f, a...) do {} while (0)
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#endif
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+/* data type for block offset of block group */
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+typedef int ext4_grpblk_t;
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+
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+/* data type for filesystem-wide blocks number */
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+typedef unsigned long long ext4_fsblk_t;
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+
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+/* data type for file logical block number */
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+typedef __u32 ext4_lblk_t;
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+
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+/* data type for block group number */
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+typedef unsigned int ext4_group_t;
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+
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+
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/* prefer goal again. length */
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#define EXT4_MB_HINT_MERGE 1
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/* blocks already reserved */
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@@ -515,6 +531,110 @@ do { \
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#endif /* defined(__KERNEL__) || defined(__linux__) */
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+/*
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+ * storage for cached extent
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+ */
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+struct ext4_ext_cache {
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+ ext4_fsblk_t ec_start;
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+ ext4_lblk_t ec_block;
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+ __u32 ec_len; /* must be 32bit to return holes */
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+ __u32 ec_type;
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+};
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+
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+/*
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+ * fourth extended file system inode data in memory
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+ */
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+struct ext4_inode_info {
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+ __le32 i_data[15]; /* unconverted */
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+ __u32 i_flags;
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+ ext4_fsblk_t i_file_acl;
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+ __u32 i_dtime;
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+
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+ /*
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+ * i_block_group is the number of the block group which contains
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+ * this file's inode. Constant across the lifetime of the inode,
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+ * it is ued for making block allocation decisions - we try to
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+ * place a file's data blocks near its inode block, and new inodes
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+ * near to their parent directory's inode.
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+ */
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+ ext4_group_t i_block_group;
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+ __u32 i_state; /* Dynamic state flags for ext4 */
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+
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+ ext4_lblk_t i_dir_start_lookup;
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+#ifdef CONFIG_EXT4_FS_XATTR
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+ /*
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+ * Extended attributes can be read independently of the main file
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+ * data. Taking i_mutex even when reading would cause contention
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+ * between readers of EAs and writers of regular file data, so
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+ * instead we synchronize on xattr_sem when reading or changing
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+ * EAs.
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+ */
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+ struct rw_semaphore xattr_sem;
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+#endif
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+#ifdef CONFIG_EXT4_FS_POSIX_ACL
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+ struct posix_acl *i_acl;
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+ struct posix_acl *i_default_acl;
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+#endif
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+
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+ struct list_head i_orphan; /* unlinked but open inodes */
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+
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+ /*
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+ * i_disksize keeps track of what the inode size is ON DISK, not
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+ * in memory. During truncate, i_size is set to the new size by
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+ * the VFS prior to calling ext4_truncate(), but the filesystem won't
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+ * set i_disksize to 0 until the truncate is actually under way.
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+ *
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+ * The intent is that i_disksize always represents the blocks which
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+ * are used by this file. This allows recovery to restart truncate
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+ * on orphans if we crash during truncate. We actually write i_disksize
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+ * into the on-disk inode when writing inodes out, instead of i_size.
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+ *
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+ * The only time when i_disksize and i_size may be different is when
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+ * a truncate is in progress. The only things which change i_disksize
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+ * are ext4_get_block (growth) and ext4_truncate (shrinkth).
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+ */
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+ loff_t i_disksize;
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+
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+ /*
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+ * i_data_sem is for serialising ext4_truncate() against
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+ * ext4_getblock(). In the 2.4 ext2 design, great chunks of inode's
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+ * data tree are chopped off during truncate. We can't do that in
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+ * ext4 because whenever we perform intermediate commits during
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+ * truncate, the inode and all the metadata blocks *must* be in a
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+ * consistent state which allows truncation of the orphans to restart
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+ * during recovery. Hence we must fix the get_block-vs-truncate race
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+ * by other means, so we have i_data_sem.
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+ */
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+ struct rw_semaphore i_data_sem;
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+ struct inode vfs_inode;
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+ struct jbd2_inode jinode;
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+
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+ struct ext4_ext_cache i_cached_extent;
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+ /*
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+ * File creation time. Its function is same as that of
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+ * struct timespec i_{a,c,m}time in the generic inode.
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+ */
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+ struct timespec i_crtime;
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+
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+ /* mballoc */
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+ struct list_head i_prealloc_list;
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+ spinlock_t i_prealloc_lock;
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+
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+ /* ialloc */
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+ ext4_group_t i_last_alloc_group;
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+
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+ /* allocation reservation info for delalloc */
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+ unsigned int i_reserved_data_blocks;
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+ unsigned int i_reserved_meta_blocks;
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+ unsigned int i_allocated_meta_blocks;
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+ unsigned short i_delalloc_reserved_flag;
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+
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+ /* on-disk additional length */
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+ __u16 i_extra_isize;
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+
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+ spinlock_t i_block_reservation_lock;
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+};
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+
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/*
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* File system states
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*/
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