ext4_fs_i.h 4.7 KB

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  1. /*
  2. * linux/include/linux/ext4_fs_i.h
  3. *
  4. * Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995
  5. * Remy Card (card@masi.ibp.fr)
  6. * Laboratoire MASI - Institut Blaise Pascal
  7. * Universite Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris VI)
  8. *
  9. * from
  10. *
  11. * linux/include/linux/minix_fs_i.h
  12. *
  13. * Copyright (C) 1991, 1992 Linus Torvalds
  14. */
  15. #ifndef _LINUX_EXT4_FS_I
  16. #define _LINUX_EXT4_FS_I
  17. #include <linux/rwsem.h>
  18. #include <linux/rbtree.h>
  19. #include <linux/seqlock.h>
  20. #include <linux/mutex.h>
  21. /* data type for block offset of block group */
  22. typedef int ext4_grpblk_t;
  23. /* data type for filesystem-wide blocks number */
  24. typedef sector_t ext4_fsblk_t;
  25. #if BITS_PER_LONG == 64
  26. #define E3FSBLK "%lu"
  27. #else
  28. #define E3FSBLK "%llu"
  29. #endif
  30. struct ext4_reserve_window {
  31. ext4_fsblk_t _rsv_start; /* First byte reserved */
  32. ext4_fsblk_t _rsv_end; /* Last byte reserved or 0 */
  33. };
  34. struct ext4_reserve_window_node {
  35. struct rb_node rsv_node;
  36. __u32 rsv_goal_size;
  37. __u32 rsv_alloc_hit;
  38. struct ext4_reserve_window rsv_window;
  39. };
  40. struct ext4_block_alloc_info {
  41. /* information about reservation window */
  42. struct ext4_reserve_window_node rsv_window_node;
  43. /*
  44. * was i_next_alloc_block in ext4_inode_info
  45. * is the logical (file-relative) number of the
  46. * most-recently-allocated block in this file.
  47. * We use this for detecting linearly ascending allocation requests.
  48. */
  49. __u32 last_alloc_logical_block;
  50. /*
  51. * Was i_next_alloc_goal in ext4_inode_info
  52. * is the *physical* companion to i_next_alloc_block.
  53. * it the the physical block number of the block which was most-recentl
  54. * allocated to this file. This give us the goal (target) for the next
  55. * allocation when we detect linearly ascending requests.
  56. */
  57. ext4_fsblk_t last_alloc_physical_block;
  58. };
  59. #define rsv_start rsv_window._rsv_start
  60. #define rsv_end rsv_window._rsv_end
  61. /*
  62. * storage for cached extent
  63. */
  64. struct ext4_ext_cache {
  65. __u32 ec_start;
  66. __u32 ec_block;
  67. __u32 ec_len; /* must be 32bit to return holes */
  68. __u32 ec_type;
  69. };
  70. /*
  71. * third extended file system inode data in memory
  72. */
  73. struct ext4_inode_info {
  74. __le32 i_data[15]; /* unconverted */
  75. __u32 i_flags;
  76. #ifdef EXT4_FRAGMENTS
  77. __u32 i_faddr;
  78. __u8 i_frag_no;
  79. __u8 i_frag_size;
  80. #endif
  81. ext4_fsblk_t i_file_acl;
  82. __u32 i_dir_acl;
  83. __u32 i_dtime;
  84. /*
  85. * i_block_group is the number of the block group which contains
  86. * this file's inode. Constant across the lifetime of the inode,
  87. * it is ued for making block allocation decisions - we try to
  88. * place a file's data blocks near its inode block, and new inodes
  89. * near to their parent directory's inode.
  90. */
  91. __u32 i_block_group;
  92. __u32 i_state; /* Dynamic state flags for ext4 */
  93. /* block reservation info */
  94. struct ext4_block_alloc_info *i_block_alloc_info;
  95. __u32 i_dir_start_lookup;
  96. #ifdef CONFIG_EXT4DEV_FS_XATTR
  97. /*
  98. * Extended attributes can be read independently of the main file
  99. * data. Taking i_mutex even when reading would cause contention
  100. * between readers of EAs and writers of regular file data, so
  101. * instead we synchronize on xattr_sem when reading or changing
  102. * EAs.
  103. */
  104. struct rw_semaphore xattr_sem;
  105. #endif
  106. #ifdef CONFIG_EXT4DEV_FS_POSIX_ACL
  107. struct posix_acl *i_acl;
  108. struct posix_acl *i_default_acl;
  109. #endif
  110. struct list_head i_orphan; /* unlinked but open inodes */
  111. /*
  112. * i_disksize keeps track of what the inode size is ON DISK, not
  113. * in memory. During truncate, i_size is set to the new size by
  114. * the VFS prior to calling ext4_truncate(), but the filesystem won't
  115. * set i_disksize to 0 until the truncate is actually under way.
  116. *
  117. * The intent is that i_disksize always represents the blocks which
  118. * are used by this file. This allows recovery to restart truncate
  119. * on orphans if we crash during truncate. We actually write i_disksize
  120. * into the on-disk inode when writing inodes out, instead of i_size.
  121. *
  122. * The only time when i_disksize and i_size may be different is when
  123. * a truncate is in progress. The only things which change i_disksize
  124. * are ext4_get_block (growth) and ext4_truncate (shrinkth).
  125. */
  126. loff_t i_disksize;
  127. /* on-disk additional length */
  128. __u16 i_extra_isize;
  129. /*
  130. * truncate_mutex is for serialising ext4_truncate() against
  131. * ext4_getblock(). In the 2.4 ext2 design, great chunks of inode's
  132. * data tree are chopped off during truncate. We can't do that in
  133. * ext4 because whenever we perform intermediate commits during
  134. * truncate, the inode and all the metadata blocks *must* be in a
  135. * consistent state which allows truncation of the orphans to restart
  136. * during recovery. Hence we must fix the get_block-vs-truncate race
  137. * by other means, so we have truncate_mutex.
  138. */
  139. struct mutex truncate_mutex;
  140. struct inode vfs_inode;
  141. unsigned long i_ext_generation;
  142. struct ext4_ext_cache i_cached_extent;
  143. };
  144. #endif /* _LINUX_EXT4_FS_I */