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  1. /*
  2. * Copyright (c) 2000-2002,2005 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
  3. * All Rights Reserved.
  4. *
  5. * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
  6. * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
  7. * published by the Free Software Foundation.
  8. *
  9. * This program is distributed in the hope that it would be useful,
  10. * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  11. * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
  12. * GNU General Public License for more details.
  13. *
  14. * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
  15. * along with this program; if not, write the Free Software Foundation,
  16. * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
  17. */
  18. #include "xfs.h"
  19. #include "xfs_fs.h"
  20. #include "xfs_types.h"
  21. #include "xfs_bit.h"
  22. #include "xfs_log.h"
  23. #include "xfs_inum.h"
  24. #include "xfs_trans.h"
  25. #include "xfs_buf_item.h"
  26. #include "xfs_sb.h"
  27. #include "xfs_ag.h"
  28. #include "xfs_dir2.h"
  29. #include "xfs_dmapi.h"
  30. #include "xfs_mount.h"
  31. #include "xfs_trans_priv.h"
  32. #include "xfs_bmap_btree.h"
  33. #include "xfs_alloc_btree.h"
  34. #include "xfs_ialloc_btree.h"
  35. #include "xfs_dir2_sf.h"
  36. #include "xfs_attr_sf.h"
  37. #include "xfs_dinode.h"
  38. #include "xfs_inode.h"
  39. #include "xfs_inode_item.h"
  40. #include "xfs_btree.h"
  41. #include "xfs_ialloc.h"
  42. #include "xfs_rw.h"
  43. #include "xfs_error.h"
  44. #include "xfs_trace.h"
  45. kmem_zone_t *xfs_ili_zone; /* inode log item zone */
  46. /*
  47. * This returns the number of iovecs needed to log the given inode item.
  48. *
  49. * We need one iovec for the inode log format structure, one for the
  50. * inode core, and possibly one for the inode data/extents/b-tree root
  51. * and one for the inode attribute data/extents/b-tree root.
  52. */
  53. STATIC uint
  54. xfs_inode_item_size(
  55. xfs_inode_log_item_t *iip)
  56. {
  57. uint nvecs;
  58. xfs_inode_t *ip;
  59. ip = iip->ili_inode;
  60. nvecs = 2;
  61. /*
  62. * Only log the data/extents/b-tree root if there is something
  63. * left to log.
  64. */
  65. iip->ili_format.ilf_fields |= XFS_ILOG_CORE;
  66. switch (ip->i_d.di_format) {
  67. case XFS_DINODE_FMT_EXTENTS:
  68. iip->ili_format.ilf_fields &=
  69. ~(XFS_ILOG_DDATA | XFS_ILOG_DBROOT |
  70. XFS_ILOG_DEV | XFS_ILOG_UUID);
  71. if ((iip->ili_format.ilf_fields & XFS_ILOG_DEXT) &&
  72. (ip->i_d.di_nextents > 0) &&
  73. (ip->i_df.if_bytes > 0)) {
  74. ASSERT(ip->i_df.if_u1.if_extents != NULL);
  75. nvecs++;
  76. } else {
  77. iip->ili_format.ilf_fields &= ~XFS_ILOG_DEXT;
  78. }
  79. break;
  80. case XFS_DINODE_FMT_BTREE:
  81. ASSERT(ip->i_df.if_ext_max ==
  82. XFS_IFORK_DSIZE(ip) / (uint)sizeof(xfs_bmbt_rec_t));
  83. iip->ili_format.ilf_fields &=
  84. ~(XFS_ILOG_DDATA | XFS_ILOG_DEXT |
  85. XFS_ILOG_DEV | XFS_ILOG_UUID);
  86. if ((iip->ili_format.ilf_fields & XFS_ILOG_DBROOT) &&
  87. (ip->i_df.if_broot_bytes > 0)) {
  88. ASSERT(ip->i_df.if_broot != NULL);
  89. nvecs++;
  90. } else {
  91. ASSERT(!(iip->ili_format.ilf_fields &
  92. XFS_ILOG_DBROOT));
  93. #ifdef XFS_TRANS_DEBUG
  94. if (iip->ili_root_size > 0) {
  95. ASSERT(iip->ili_root_size ==
  96. ip->i_df.if_broot_bytes);
  97. ASSERT(memcmp(iip->ili_orig_root,
  98. ip->i_df.if_broot,
  99. iip->ili_root_size) == 0);
  100. } else {
  101. ASSERT(ip->i_df.if_broot_bytes == 0);
  102. }
  103. #endif
  104. iip->ili_format.ilf_fields &= ~XFS_ILOG_DBROOT;
  105. }
  106. break;
  107. case XFS_DINODE_FMT_LOCAL:
  108. iip->ili_format.ilf_fields &=
  109. ~(XFS_ILOG_DEXT | XFS_ILOG_DBROOT |
  110. XFS_ILOG_DEV | XFS_ILOG_UUID);
  111. if ((iip->ili_format.ilf_fields & XFS_ILOG_DDATA) &&
  112. (ip->i_df.if_bytes > 0)) {
  113. ASSERT(ip->i_df.if_u1.if_data != NULL);
  114. ASSERT(ip->i_d.di_size > 0);
  115. nvecs++;
  116. } else {
  117. iip->ili_format.ilf_fields &= ~XFS_ILOG_DDATA;
  118. }
  119. break;
  120. case XFS_DINODE_FMT_DEV:
  121. iip->ili_format.ilf_fields &=
  122. ~(XFS_ILOG_DDATA | XFS_ILOG_DBROOT |
  123. XFS_ILOG_DEXT | XFS_ILOG_UUID);
  124. break;
  125. case XFS_DINODE_FMT_UUID:
  126. iip->ili_format.ilf_fields &=
  127. ~(XFS_ILOG_DDATA | XFS_ILOG_DBROOT |
  128. XFS_ILOG_DEXT | XFS_ILOG_DEV);
  129. break;
  130. default:
  131. ASSERT(0);
  132. break;
  133. }
  134. /*
  135. * If there are no attributes associated with this file,
  136. * then there cannot be anything more to log.
  137. * Clear all attribute-related log flags.
  138. */
  139. if (!XFS_IFORK_Q(ip)) {
  140. iip->ili_format.ilf_fields &=
  141. ~(XFS_ILOG_ADATA | XFS_ILOG_ABROOT | XFS_ILOG_AEXT);
  142. return nvecs;
  143. }
  144. /*
  145. * Log any necessary attribute data.
  146. */
  147. switch (ip->i_d.di_aformat) {
  148. case XFS_DINODE_FMT_EXTENTS:
  149. iip->ili_format.ilf_fields &=
  150. ~(XFS_ILOG_ADATA | XFS_ILOG_ABROOT);
  151. if ((iip->ili_format.ilf_fields & XFS_ILOG_AEXT) &&
  152. (ip->i_d.di_anextents > 0) &&
  153. (ip->i_afp->if_bytes > 0)) {
  154. ASSERT(ip->i_afp->if_u1.if_extents != NULL);
  155. nvecs++;
  156. } else {
  157. iip->ili_format.ilf_fields &= ~XFS_ILOG_AEXT;
  158. }
  159. break;
  160. case XFS_DINODE_FMT_BTREE:
  161. iip->ili_format.ilf_fields &=
  162. ~(XFS_ILOG_ADATA | XFS_ILOG_AEXT);
  163. if ((iip->ili_format.ilf_fields & XFS_ILOG_ABROOT) &&
  164. (ip->i_afp->if_broot_bytes > 0)) {
  165. ASSERT(ip->i_afp->if_broot != NULL);
  166. nvecs++;
  167. } else {
  168. iip->ili_format.ilf_fields &= ~XFS_ILOG_ABROOT;
  169. }
  170. break;
  171. case XFS_DINODE_FMT_LOCAL:
  172. iip->ili_format.ilf_fields &=
  173. ~(XFS_ILOG_AEXT | XFS_ILOG_ABROOT);
  174. if ((iip->ili_format.ilf_fields & XFS_ILOG_ADATA) &&
  175. (ip->i_afp->if_bytes > 0)) {
  176. ASSERT(ip->i_afp->if_u1.if_data != NULL);
  177. nvecs++;
  178. } else {
  179. iip->ili_format.ilf_fields &= ~XFS_ILOG_ADATA;
  180. }
  181. break;
  182. default:
  183. ASSERT(0);
  184. break;
  185. }
  186. return nvecs;
  187. }
  188. /*
  189. * This is called to fill in the vector of log iovecs for the
  190. * given inode log item. It fills the first item with an inode
  191. * log format structure, the second with the on-disk inode structure,
  192. * and a possible third and/or fourth with the inode data/extents/b-tree
  193. * root and inode attributes data/extents/b-tree root.
  194. */
  195. STATIC void
  196. xfs_inode_item_format(
  197. xfs_inode_log_item_t *iip,
  198. xfs_log_iovec_t *log_vector)
  199. {
  200. uint nvecs;
  201. xfs_log_iovec_t *vecp;
  202. xfs_inode_t *ip;
  203. size_t data_bytes;
  204. xfs_bmbt_rec_t *ext_buffer;
  205. int nrecs;
  206. xfs_mount_t *mp;
  207. ip = iip->ili_inode;
  208. vecp = log_vector;
  209. vecp->i_addr = (xfs_caddr_t)&iip->ili_format;
  210. vecp->i_len = sizeof(xfs_inode_log_format_t);
  211. vecp->i_type = XLOG_REG_TYPE_IFORMAT;
  212. vecp++;
  213. nvecs = 1;
  214. /*
  215. * Make sure the linux inode is dirty. We do this before
  216. * clearing i_update_core as the VFS will call back into
  217. * XFS here and set i_update_core, so we need to dirty the
  218. * inode first so that the ordering of i_update_core and
  219. * unlogged modifications still works as described below.
  220. */
  221. xfs_mark_inode_dirty_sync(ip);
  222. /*
  223. * Clear i_update_core if the timestamps (or any other
  224. * non-transactional modification) need flushing/logging
  225. * and we're about to log them with the rest of the core.
  226. *
  227. * This is the same logic as xfs_iflush() but this code can't
  228. * run at the same time as xfs_iflush because we're in commit
  229. * processing here and so we have the inode lock held in
  230. * exclusive mode. Although it doesn't really matter
  231. * for the timestamps if both routines were to grab the
  232. * timestamps or not. That would be ok.
  233. *
  234. * We clear i_update_core before copying out the data.
  235. * This is for coordination with our timestamp updates
  236. * that don't hold the inode lock. They will always
  237. * update the timestamps BEFORE setting i_update_core,
  238. * so if we clear i_update_core after they set it we
  239. * are guaranteed to see their updates to the timestamps
  240. * either here. Likewise, if they set it after we clear it
  241. * here, we'll see it either on the next commit of this
  242. * inode or the next time the inode gets flushed via
  243. * xfs_iflush(). This depends on strongly ordered memory
  244. * semantics, but we have that. We use the SYNCHRONIZE
  245. * macro to make sure that the compiler does not reorder
  246. * the i_update_core access below the data copy below.
  247. */
  248. if (ip->i_update_core) {
  249. ip->i_update_core = 0;
  250. SYNCHRONIZE();
  251. }
  252. /*
  253. * Make sure to get the latest timestamps from the Linux inode.
  254. */
  255. xfs_synchronize_times(ip);
  256. vecp->i_addr = (xfs_caddr_t)&ip->i_d;
  257. vecp->i_len = sizeof(struct xfs_icdinode);
  258. vecp->i_type = XLOG_REG_TYPE_ICORE;
  259. vecp++;
  260. nvecs++;
  261. iip->ili_format.ilf_fields |= XFS_ILOG_CORE;
  262. /*
  263. * If this is really an old format inode, then we need to
  264. * log it as such. This means that we have to copy the link
  265. * count from the new field to the old. We don't have to worry
  266. * about the new fields, because nothing trusts them as long as
  267. * the old inode version number is there. If the superblock already
  268. * has a new version number, then we don't bother converting back.
  269. */
  270. mp = ip->i_mount;
  271. ASSERT(ip->i_d.di_version == 1 || xfs_sb_version_hasnlink(&mp->m_sb));
  272. if (ip->i_d.di_version == 1) {
  273. if (!xfs_sb_version_hasnlink(&mp->m_sb)) {
  274. /*
  275. * Convert it back.
  276. */
  277. ASSERT(ip->i_d.di_nlink <= XFS_MAXLINK_1);
  278. ip->i_d.di_onlink = ip->i_d.di_nlink;
  279. } else {
  280. /*
  281. * The superblock version has already been bumped,
  282. * so just make the conversion to the new inode
  283. * format permanent.
  284. */
  285. ip->i_d.di_version = 2;
  286. ip->i_d.di_onlink = 0;
  287. memset(&(ip->i_d.di_pad[0]), 0, sizeof(ip->i_d.di_pad));
  288. }
  289. }
  290. switch (ip->i_d.di_format) {
  291. case XFS_DINODE_FMT_EXTENTS:
  292. ASSERT(!(iip->ili_format.ilf_fields &
  293. (XFS_ILOG_DDATA | XFS_ILOG_DBROOT |
  294. XFS_ILOG_DEV | XFS_ILOG_UUID)));
  295. if (iip->ili_format.ilf_fields & XFS_ILOG_DEXT) {
  296. ASSERT(ip->i_df.if_bytes > 0);
  297. ASSERT(ip->i_df.if_u1.if_extents != NULL);
  298. ASSERT(ip->i_d.di_nextents > 0);
  299. ASSERT(iip->ili_extents_buf == NULL);
  300. nrecs = ip->i_df.if_bytes /
  301. (uint)sizeof(xfs_bmbt_rec_t);
  302. ASSERT(nrecs > 0);
  303. #ifdef XFS_NATIVE_HOST
  304. if (nrecs == ip->i_d.di_nextents) {
  305. /*
  306. * There are no delayed allocation
  307. * extents, so just point to the
  308. * real extents array.
  309. */
  310. vecp->i_addr =
  311. (char *)(ip->i_df.if_u1.if_extents);
  312. vecp->i_len = ip->i_df.if_bytes;
  313. vecp->i_type = XLOG_REG_TYPE_IEXT;
  314. } else
  315. #endif
  316. {
  317. /*
  318. * There are delayed allocation extents
  319. * in the inode, or we need to convert
  320. * the extents to on disk format.
  321. * Use xfs_iextents_copy()
  322. * to copy only the real extents into
  323. * a separate buffer. We'll free the
  324. * buffer in the unlock routine.
  325. */
  326. ext_buffer = kmem_alloc(ip->i_df.if_bytes,
  327. KM_SLEEP);
  328. iip->ili_extents_buf = ext_buffer;
  329. vecp->i_addr = (xfs_caddr_t)ext_buffer;
  330. vecp->i_len = xfs_iextents_copy(ip, ext_buffer,
  331. XFS_DATA_FORK);
  332. vecp->i_type = XLOG_REG_TYPE_IEXT;
  333. }
  334. ASSERT(vecp->i_len <= ip->i_df.if_bytes);
  335. iip->ili_format.ilf_dsize = vecp->i_len;
  336. vecp++;
  337. nvecs++;
  338. }
  339. break;
  340. case XFS_DINODE_FMT_BTREE:
  341. ASSERT(!(iip->ili_format.ilf_fields &
  342. (XFS_ILOG_DDATA | XFS_ILOG_DEXT |
  343. XFS_ILOG_DEV | XFS_ILOG_UUID)));
  344. if (iip->ili_format.ilf_fields & XFS_ILOG_DBROOT) {
  345. ASSERT(ip->i_df.if_broot_bytes > 0);
  346. ASSERT(ip->i_df.if_broot != NULL);
  347. vecp->i_addr = (xfs_caddr_t)ip->i_df.if_broot;
  348. vecp->i_len = ip->i_df.if_broot_bytes;
  349. vecp->i_type = XLOG_REG_TYPE_IBROOT;
  350. vecp++;
  351. nvecs++;
  352. iip->ili_format.ilf_dsize = ip->i_df.if_broot_bytes;
  353. }
  354. break;
  355. case XFS_DINODE_FMT_LOCAL:
  356. ASSERT(!(iip->ili_format.ilf_fields &
  357. (XFS_ILOG_DBROOT | XFS_ILOG_DEXT |
  358. XFS_ILOG_DEV | XFS_ILOG_UUID)));
  359. if (iip->ili_format.ilf_fields & XFS_ILOG_DDATA) {
  360. ASSERT(ip->i_df.if_bytes > 0);
  361. ASSERT(ip->i_df.if_u1.if_data != NULL);
  362. ASSERT(ip->i_d.di_size > 0);
  363. vecp->i_addr = (xfs_caddr_t)ip->i_df.if_u1.if_data;
  364. /*
  365. * Round i_bytes up to a word boundary.
  366. * The underlying memory is guaranteed to
  367. * to be there by xfs_idata_realloc().
  368. */
  369. data_bytes = roundup(ip->i_df.if_bytes, 4);
  370. ASSERT((ip->i_df.if_real_bytes == 0) ||
  371. (ip->i_df.if_real_bytes == data_bytes));
  372. vecp->i_len = (int)data_bytes;
  373. vecp->i_type = XLOG_REG_TYPE_ILOCAL;
  374. vecp++;
  375. nvecs++;
  376. iip->ili_format.ilf_dsize = (unsigned)data_bytes;
  377. }
  378. break;
  379. case XFS_DINODE_FMT_DEV:
  380. ASSERT(!(iip->ili_format.ilf_fields &
  381. (XFS_ILOG_DBROOT | XFS_ILOG_DEXT |
  382. XFS_ILOG_DDATA | XFS_ILOG_UUID)));
  383. if (iip->ili_format.ilf_fields & XFS_ILOG_DEV) {
  384. iip->ili_format.ilf_u.ilfu_rdev =
  385. ip->i_df.if_u2.if_rdev;
  386. }
  387. break;
  388. case XFS_DINODE_FMT_UUID:
  389. ASSERT(!(iip->ili_format.ilf_fields &
  390. (XFS_ILOG_DBROOT | XFS_ILOG_DEXT |
  391. XFS_ILOG_DDATA | XFS_ILOG_DEV)));
  392. if (iip->ili_format.ilf_fields & XFS_ILOG_UUID) {
  393. iip->ili_format.ilf_u.ilfu_uuid =
  394. ip->i_df.if_u2.if_uuid;
  395. }
  396. break;
  397. default:
  398. ASSERT(0);
  399. break;
  400. }
  401. /*
  402. * If there are no attributes associated with the file,
  403. * then we're done.
  404. * Assert that no attribute-related log flags are set.
  405. */
  406. if (!XFS_IFORK_Q(ip)) {
  407. ASSERT(nvecs == iip->ili_item.li_desc->lid_size);
  408. iip->ili_format.ilf_size = nvecs;
  409. ASSERT(!(iip->ili_format.ilf_fields &
  410. (XFS_ILOG_ADATA | XFS_ILOG_ABROOT | XFS_ILOG_AEXT)));
  411. return;
  412. }
  413. switch (ip->i_d.di_aformat) {
  414. case XFS_DINODE_FMT_EXTENTS:
  415. ASSERT(!(iip->ili_format.ilf_fields &
  416. (XFS_ILOG_ADATA | XFS_ILOG_ABROOT)));
  417. if (iip->ili_format.ilf_fields & XFS_ILOG_AEXT) {
  418. ASSERT(ip->i_afp->if_bytes > 0);
  419. ASSERT(ip->i_afp->if_u1.if_extents != NULL);
  420. ASSERT(ip->i_d.di_anextents > 0);
  421. #ifdef DEBUG
  422. nrecs = ip->i_afp->if_bytes /
  423. (uint)sizeof(xfs_bmbt_rec_t);
  424. #endif
  425. ASSERT(nrecs > 0);
  426. ASSERT(nrecs == ip->i_d.di_anextents);
  427. #ifdef XFS_NATIVE_HOST
  428. /*
  429. * There are not delayed allocation extents
  430. * for attributes, so just point at the array.
  431. */
  432. vecp->i_addr = (char *)(ip->i_afp->if_u1.if_extents);
  433. vecp->i_len = ip->i_afp->if_bytes;
  434. #else
  435. ASSERT(iip->ili_aextents_buf == NULL);
  436. /*
  437. * Need to endian flip before logging
  438. */
  439. ext_buffer = kmem_alloc(ip->i_afp->if_bytes,
  440. KM_SLEEP);
  441. iip->ili_aextents_buf = ext_buffer;
  442. vecp->i_addr = (xfs_caddr_t)ext_buffer;
  443. vecp->i_len = xfs_iextents_copy(ip, ext_buffer,
  444. XFS_ATTR_FORK);
  445. #endif
  446. vecp->i_type = XLOG_REG_TYPE_IATTR_EXT;
  447. iip->ili_format.ilf_asize = vecp->i_len;
  448. vecp++;
  449. nvecs++;
  450. }
  451. break;
  452. case XFS_DINODE_FMT_BTREE:
  453. ASSERT(!(iip->ili_format.ilf_fields &
  454. (XFS_ILOG_ADATA | XFS_ILOG_AEXT)));
  455. if (iip->ili_format.ilf_fields & XFS_ILOG_ABROOT) {
  456. ASSERT(ip->i_afp->if_broot_bytes > 0);
  457. ASSERT(ip->i_afp->if_broot != NULL);
  458. vecp->i_addr = (xfs_caddr_t)ip->i_afp->if_broot;
  459. vecp->i_len = ip->i_afp->if_broot_bytes;
  460. vecp->i_type = XLOG_REG_TYPE_IATTR_BROOT;
  461. vecp++;
  462. nvecs++;
  463. iip->ili_format.ilf_asize = ip->i_afp->if_broot_bytes;
  464. }
  465. break;
  466. case XFS_DINODE_FMT_LOCAL:
  467. ASSERT(!(iip->ili_format.ilf_fields &
  468. (XFS_ILOG_ABROOT | XFS_ILOG_AEXT)));
  469. if (iip->ili_format.ilf_fields & XFS_ILOG_ADATA) {
  470. ASSERT(ip->i_afp->if_bytes > 0);
  471. ASSERT(ip->i_afp->if_u1.if_data != NULL);
  472. vecp->i_addr = (xfs_caddr_t)ip->i_afp->if_u1.if_data;
  473. /*
  474. * Round i_bytes up to a word boundary.
  475. * The underlying memory is guaranteed to
  476. * to be there by xfs_idata_realloc().
  477. */
  478. data_bytes = roundup(ip->i_afp->if_bytes, 4);
  479. ASSERT((ip->i_afp->if_real_bytes == 0) ||
  480. (ip->i_afp->if_real_bytes == data_bytes));
  481. vecp->i_len = (int)data_bytes;
  482. vecp->i_type = XLOG_REG_TYPE_IATTR_LOCAL;
  483. vecp++;
  484. nvecs++;
  485. iip->ili_format.ilf_asize = (unsigned)data_bytes;
  486. }
  487. break;
  488. default:
  489. ASSERT(0);
  490. break;
  491. }
  492. ASSERT(nvecs == iip->ili_item.li_desc->lid_size);
  493. iip->ili_format.ilf_size = nvecs;
  494. }
  495. /*
  496. * This is called to pin the inode associated with the inode log
  497. * item in memory so it cannot be written out.
  498. */
  499. STATIC void
  500. xfs_inode_item_pin(
  501. xfs_inode_log_item_t *iip)
  502. {
  503. ASSERT(xfs_isilocked(iip->ili_inode, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL));
  504. trace_xfs_inode_pin(iip->ili_inode, _RET_IP_);
  505. atomic_inc(&iip->ili_inode->i_pincount);
  506. }
  507. /*
  508. * This is called to unpin the inode associated with the inode log
  509. * item which was previously pinned with a call to xfs_inode_item_pin().
  510. *
  511. * Also wake up anyone in xfs_iunpin_wait() if the count goes to 0.
  512. */
  513. /* ARGSUSED */
  514. STATIC void
  515. xfs_inode_item_unpin(
  516. xfs_inode_log_item_t *iip,
  517. int stale)
  518. {
  519. struct xfs_inode *ip = iip->ili_inode;
  520. trace_xfs_inode_unpin(ip, _RET_IP_);
  521. ASSERT(atomic_read(&ip->i_pincount) > 0);
  522. if (atomic_dec_and_test(&ip->i_pincount))
  523. wake_up(&ip->i_ipin_wait);
  524. }
  525. /* ARGSUSED */
  526. STATIC void
  527. xfs_inode_item_unpin_remove(
  528. xfs_inode_log_item_t *iip,
  529. xfs_trans_t *tp)
  530. {
  531. xfs_inode_item_unpin(iip, 0);
  532. }
  533. /*
  534. * This is called to attempt to lock the inode associated with this
  535. * inode log item, in preparation for the push routine which does the actual
  536. * iflush. Don't sleep on the inode lock or the flush lock.
  537. *
  538. * If the flush lock is already held, indicating that the inode has
  539. * been or is in the process of being flushed, then (ideally) we'd like to
  540. * see if the inode's buffer is still incore, and if so give it a nudge.
  541. * We delay doing so until the pushbuf routine, though, to avoid holding
  542. * the AIL lock across a call to the blackhole which is the buffer cache.
  543. * Also we don't want to sleep in any device strategy routines, which can happen
  544. * if we do the subsequent bawrite in here.
  545. */
  546. STATIC uint
  547. xfs_inode_item_trylock(
  548. xfs_inode_log_item_t *iip)
  549. {
  550. register xfs_inode_t *ip;
  551. ip = iip->ili_inode;
  552. if (xfs_ipincount(ip) > 0) {
  553. return XFS_ITEM_PINNED;
  554. }
  555. if (!xfs_ilock_nowait(ip, XFS_ILOCK_SHARED)) {
  556. return XFS_ITEM_LOCKED;
  557. }
  558. if (!xfs_iflock_nowait(ip)) {
  559. /*
  560. * inode has already been flushed to the backing buffer,
  561. * leave it locked in shared mode, pushbuf routine will
  562. * unlock it.
  563. */
  564. return XFS_ITEM_PUSHBUF;
  565. }
  566. /* Stale items should force out the iclog */
  567. if (ip->i_flags & XFS_ISTALE) {
  568. xfs_ifunlock(ip);
  569. /*
  570. * we hold the AIL lock - notify the unlock routine of this
  571. * so it doesn't try to get the lock again.
  572. */
  573. xfs_iunlock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_SHARED|XFS_IUNLOCK_NONOTIFY);
  574. return XFS_ITEM_PINNED;
  575. }
  576. #ifdef DEBUG
  577. if (!XFS_FORCED_SHUTDOWN(ip->i_mount)) {
  578. ASSERT(iip->ili_format.ilf_fields != 0);
  579. ASSERT(iip->ili_logged == 0);
  580. ASSERT(iip->ili_item.li_flags & XFS_LI_IN_AIL);
  581. }
  582. #endif
  583. return XFS_ITEM_SUCCESS;
  584. }
  585. /*
  586. * Unlock the inode associated with the inode log item.
  587. * Clear the fields of the inode and inode log item that
  588. * are specific to the current transaction. If the
  589. * hold flags is set, do not unlock the inode.
  590. */
  591. STATIC void
  592. xfs_inode_item_unlock(
  593. xfs_inode_log_item_t *iip)
  594. {
  595. uint hold;
  596. uint iolocked;
  597. uint lock_flags;
  598. xfs_inode_t *ip;
  599. ASSERT(iip != NULL);
  600. ASSERT(iip->ili_inode->i_itemp != NULL);
  601. ASSERT(xfs_isilocked(iip->ili_inode, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL));
  602. ASSERT((!(iip->ili_inode->i_itemp->ili_flags &
  603. XFS_ILI_IOLOCKED_EXCL)) ||
  604. xfs_isilocked(iip->ili_inode, XFS_IOLOCK_EXCL));
  605. ASSERT((!(iip->ili_inode->i_itemp->ili_flags &
  606. XFS_ILI_IOLOCKED_SHARED)) ||
  607. xfs_isilocked(iip->ili_inode, XFS_IOLOCK_SHARED));
  608. /*
  609. * Clear the transaction pointer in the inode.
  610. */
  611. ip = iip->ili_inode;
  612. ip->i_transp = NULL;
  613. /*
  614. * If the inode needed a separate buffer with which to log
  615. * its extents, then free it now.
  616. */
  617. if (iip->ili_extents_buf != NULL) {
  618. ASSERT(ip->i_d.di_format == XFS_DINODE_FMT_EXTENTS);
  619. ASSERT(ip->i_d.di_nextents > 0);
  620. ASSERT(iip->ili_format.ilf_fields & XFS_ILOG_DEXT);
  621. ASSERT(ip->i_df.if_bytes > 0);
  622. kmem_free(iip->ili_extents_buf);
  623. iip->ili_extents_buf = NULL;
  624. }
  625. if (iip->ili_aextents_buf != NULL) {
  626. ASSERT(ip->i_d.di_aformat == XFS_DINODE_FMT_EXTENTS);
  627. ASSERT(ip->i_d.di_anextents > 0);
  628. ASSERT(iip->ili_format.ilf_fields & XFS_ILOG_AEXT);
  629. ASSERT(ip->i_afp->if_bytes > 0);
  630. kmem_free(iip->ili_aextents_buf);
  631. iip->ili_aextents_buf = NULL;
  632. }
  633. /*
  634. * Figure out if we should unlock the inode or not.
  635. */
  636. hold = iip->ili_flags & XFS_ILI_HOLD;
  637. /*
  638. * Before clearing out the flags, remember whether we
  639. * are holding the inode's IO lock.
  640. */
  641. iolocked = iip->ili_flags & XFS_ILI_IOLOCKED_ANY;
  642. /*
  643. * Clear out the fields of the inode log item particular
  644. * to the current transaction.
  645. */
  646. iip->ili_flags = 0;
  647. /*
  648. * Unlock the inode if XFS_ILI_HOLD was not set.
  649. */
  650. if (!hold) {
  651. lock_flags = XFS_ILOCK_EXCL;
  652. if (iolocked & XFS_ILI_IOLOCKED_EXCL) {
  653. lock_flags |= XFS_IOLOCK_EXCL;
  654. } else if (iolocked & XFS_ILI_IOLOCKED_SHARED) {
  655. lock_flags |= XFS_IOLOCK_SHARED;
  656. }
  657. xfs_iput(iip->ili_inode, lock_flags);
  658. }
  659. }
  660. /*
  661. * This is called to find out where the oldest active copy of the
  662. * inode log item in the on disk log resides now that the last log
  663. * write of it completed at the given lsn. Since we always re-log
  664. * all dirty data in an inode, the latest copy in the on disk log
  665. * is the only one that matters. Therefore, simply return the
  666. * given lsn.
  667. */
  668. /*ARGSUSED*/
  669. STATIC xfs_lsn_t
  670. xfs_inode_item_committed(
  671. xfs_inode_log_item_t *iip,
  672. xfs_lsn_t lsn)
  673. {
  674. return (lsn);
  675. }
  676. /*
  677. * This gets called by xfs_trans_push_ail(), when IOP_TRYLOCK
  678. * failed to get the inode flush lock but did get the inode locked SHARED.
  679. * Here we're trying to see if the inode buffer is incore, and if so whether it's
  680. * marked delayed write. If that's the case, we'll promote it and that will
  681. * allow the caller to write the buffer by triggering the xfsbufd to run.
  682. */
  683. STATIC void
  684. xfs_inode_item_pushbuf(
  685. xfs_inode_log_item_t *iip)
  686. {
  687. xfs_inode_t *ip;
  688. xfs_mount_t *mp;
  689. xfs_buf_t *bp;
  690. ip = iip->ili_inode;
  691. ASSERT(xfs_isilocked(ip, XFS_ILOCK_SHARED));
  692. /*
  693. * If a flush is not in progress anymore, chances are that the
  694. * inode was taken off the AIL. So, just get out.
  695. */
  696. if (completion_done(&ip->i_flush) ||
  697. ((iip->ili_item.li_flags & XFS_LI_IN_AIL) == 0)) {
  698. xfs_iunlock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_SHARED);
  699. return;
  700. }
  701. mp = ip->i_mount;
  702. bp = xfs_incore(mp->m_ddev_targp, iip->ili_format.ilf_blkno,
  703. iip->ili_format.ilf_len, XBF_TRYLOCK);
  704. xfs_iunlock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_SHARED);
  705. if (!bp)
  706. return;
  707. if (XFS_BUF_ISDELAYWRITE(bp))
  708. xfs_buf_delwri_promote(bp);
  709. xfs_buf_relse(bp);
  710. return;
  711. }
  712. /*
  713. * This is called to asynchronously write the inode associated with this
  714. * inode log item out to disk. The inode will already have been locked by
  715. * a successful call to xfs_inode_item_trylock().
  716. */
  717. STATIC void
  718. xfs_inode_item_push(
  719. xfs_inode_log_item_t *iip)
  720. {
  721. xfs_inode_t *ip;
  722. ip = iip->ili_inode;
  723. ASSERT(xfs_isilocked(ip, XFS_ILOCK_SHARED));
  724. ASSERT(!completion_done(&ip->i_flush));
  725. /*
  726. * Since we were able to lock the inode's flush lock and
  727. * we found it on the AIL, the inode must be dirty. This
  728. * is because the inode is removed from the AIL while still
  729. * holding the flush lock in xfs_iflush_done(). Thus, if
  730. * we found it in the AIL and were able to obtain the flush
  731. * lock without sleeping, then there must not have been
  732. * anyone in the process of flushing the inode.
  733. */
  734. ASSERT(XFS_FORCED_SHUTDOWN(ip->i_mount) ||
  735. iip->ili_format.ilf_fields != 0);
  736. /*
  737. * Push the inode to it's backing buffer. This will not remove the
  738. * inode from the AIL - a further push will be required to trigger a
  739. * buffer push. However, this allows all the dirty inodes to be pushed
  740. * to the buffer before it is pushed to disk. THe buffer IO completion
  741. * will pull th einode from the AIL, mark it clean and unlock the flush
  742. * lock.
  743. */
  744. (void) xfs_iflush(ip, 0);
  745. xfs_iunlock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_SHARED);
  746. return;
  747. }
  748. /*
  749. * XXX rcc - this one really has to do something. Probably needs
  750. * to stamp in a new field in the incore inode.
  751. */
  752. /* ARGSUSED */
  753. STATIC void
  754. xfs_inode_item_committing(
  755. xfs_inode_log_item_t *iip,
  756. xfs_lsn_t lsn)
  757. {
  758. iip->ili_last_lsn = lsn;
  759. return;
  760. }
  761. /*
  762. * This is the ops vector shared by all buf log items.
  763. */
  764. static struct xfs_item_ops xfs_inode_item_ops = {
  765. .iop_size = (uint(*)(xfs_log_item_t*))xfs_inode_item_size,
  766. .iop_format = (void(*)(xfs_log_item_t*, xfs_log_iovec_t*))
  767. xfs_inode_item_format,
  768. .iop_pin = (void(*)(xfs_log_item_t*))xfs_inode_item_pin,
  769. .iop_unpin = (void(*)(xfs_log_item_t*, int))xfs_inode_item_unpin,
  770. .iop_unpin_remove = (void(*)(xfs_log_item_t*, xfs_trans_t*))
  771. xfs_inode_item_unpin_remove,
  772. .iop_trylock = (uint(*)(xfs_log_item_t*))xfs_inode_item_trylock,
  773. .iop_unlock = (void(*)(xfs_log_item_t*))xfs_inode_item_unlock,
  774. .iop_committed = (xfs_lsn_t(*)(xfs_log_item_t*, xfs_lsn_t))
  775. xfs_inode_item_committed,
  776. .iop_push = (void(*)(xfs_log_item_t*))xfs_inode_item_push,
  777. .iop_pushbuf = (void(*)(xfs_log_item_t*))xfs_inode_item_pushbuf,
  778. .iop_committing = (void(*)(xfs_log_item_t*, xfs_lsn_t))
  779. xfs_inode_item_committing
  780. };
  781. /*
  782. * Initialize the inode log item for a newly allocated (in-core) inode.
  783. */
  784. void
  785. xfs_inode_item_init(
  786. xfs_inode_t *ip,
  787. xfs_mount_t *mp)
  788. {
  789. xfs_inode_log_item_t *iip;
  790. ASSERT(ip->i_itemp == NULL);
  791. iip = ip->i_itemp = kmem_zone_zalloc(xfs_ili_zone, KM_SLEEP);
  792. iip->ili_inode = ip;
  793. xfs_log_item_init(mp, &iip->ili_item, XFS_LI_INODE,
  794. &xfs_inode_item_ops);
  795. iip->ili_format.ilf_type = XFS_LI_INODE;
  796. iip->ili_format.ilf_ino = ip->i_ino;
  797. iip->ili_format.ilf_blkno = ip->i_imap.im_blkno;
  798. iip->ili_format.ilf_len = ip->i_imap.im_len;
  799. iip->ili_format.ilf_boffset = ip->i_imap.im_boffset;
  800. }
  801. /*
  802. * Free the inode log item and any memory hanging off of it.
  803. */
  804. void
  805. xfs_inode_item_destroy(
  806. xfs_inode_t *ip)
  807. {
  808. #ifdef XFS_TRANS_DEBUG
  809. if (ip->i_itemp->ili_root_size != 0) {
  810. kmem_free(ip->i_itemp->ili_orig_root);
  811. }
  812. #endif
  813. kmem_zone_free(xfs_ili_zone, ip->i_itemp);
  814. }
  815. /*
  816. * This is the inode flushing I/O completion routine. It is called
  817. * from interrupt level when the buffer containing the inode is
  818. * flushed to disk. It is responsible for removing the inode item
  819. * from the AIL if it has not been re-logged, and unlocking the inode's
  820. * flush lock.
  821. */
  822. /*ARGSUSED*/
  823. void
  824. xfs_iflush_done(
  825. xfs_buf_t *bp,
  826. xfs_inode_log_item_t *iip)
  827. {
  828. xfs_inode_t *ip = iip->ili_inode;
  829. struct xfs_ail *ailp = iip->ili_item.li_ailp;
  830. /*
  831. * We only want to pull the item from the AIL if it is
  832. * actually there and its location in the log has not
  833. * changed since we started the flush. Thus, we only bother
  834. * if the ili_logged flag is set and the inode's lsn has not
  835. * changed. First we check the lsn outside
  836. * the lock since it's cheaper, and then we recheck while
  837. * holding the lock before removing the inode from the AIL.
  838. */
  839. if (iip->ili_logged &&
  840. (iip->ili_item.li_lsn == iip->ili_flush_lsn)) {
  841. spin_lock(&ailp->xa_lock);
  842. if (iip->ili_item.li_lsn == iip->ili_flush_lsn) {
  843. /* xfs_trans_ail_delete() drops the AIL lock. */
  844. xfs_trans_ail_delete(ailp, (xfs_log_item_t*)iip);
  845. } else {
  846. spin_unlock(&ailp->xa_lock);
  847. }
  848. }
  849. iip->ili_logged = 0;
  850. /*
  851. * Clear the ili_last_fields bits now that we know that the
  852. * data corresponding to them is safely on disk.
  853. */
  854. iip->ili_last_fields = 0;
  855. /*
  856. * Release the inode's flush lock since we're done with it.
  857. */
  858. xfs_ifunlock(ip);
  859. return;
  860. }
  861. /*
  862. * This is the inode flushing abort routine. It is called
  863. * from xfs_iflush when the filesystem is shutting down to clean
  864. * up the inode state.
  865. * It is responsible for removing the inode item
  866. * from the AIL if it has not been re-logged, and unlocking the inode's
  867. * flush lock.
  868. */
  869. void
  870. xfs_iflush_abort(
  871. xfs_inode_t *ip)
  872. {
  873. xfs_inode_log_item_t *iip = ip->i_itemp;
  874. xfs_mount_t *mp;
  875. iip = ip->i_itemp;
  876. mp = ip->i_mount;
  877. if (iip) {
  878. struct xfs_ail *ailp = iip->ili_item.li_ailp;
  879. if (iip->ili_item.li_flags & XFS_LI_IN_AIL) {
  880. spin_lock(&ailp->xa_lock);
  881. if (iip->ili_item.li_flags & XFS_LI_IN_AIL) {
  882. /* xfs_trans_ail_delete() drops the AIL lock. */
  883. xfs_trans_ail_delete(ailp, (xfs_log_item_t *)iip);
  884. } else
  885. spin_unlock(&ailp->xa_lock);
  886. }
  887. iip->ili_logged = 0;
  888. /*
  889. * Clear the ili_last_fields bits now that we know that the
  890. * data corresponding to them is safely on disk.
  891. */
  892. iip->ili_last_fields = 0;
  893. /*
  894. * Clear the inode logging fields so no more flushes are
  895. * attempted.
  896. */
  897. iip->ili_format.ilf_fields = 0;
  898. }
  899. /*
  900. * Release the inode's flush lock since we're done with it.
  901. */
  902. xfs_ifunlock(ip);
  903. }
  904. void
  905. xfs_istale_done(
  906. xfs_buf_t *bp,
  907. xfs_inode_log_item_t *iip)
  908. {
  909. xfs_iflush_abort(iip->ili_inode);
  910. }
  911. /*
  912. * convert an xfs_inode_log_format struct from either 32 or 64 bit versions
  913. * (which can have different field alignments) to the native version
  914. */
  915. int
  916. xfs_inode_item_format_convert(
  917. xfs_log_iovec_t *buf,
  918. xfs_inode_log_format_t *in_f)
  919. {
  920. if (buf->i_len == sizeof(xfs_inode_log_format_32_t)) {
  921. xfs_inode_log_format_32_t *in_f32;
  922. in_f32 = (xfs_inode_log_format_32_t *)buf->i_addr;
  923. in_f->ilf_type = in_f32->ilf_type;
  924. in_f->ilf_size = in_f32->ilf_size;
  925. in_f->ilf_fields = in_f32->ilf_fields;
  926. in_f->ilf_asize = in_f32->ilf_asize;
  927. in_f->ilf_dsize = in_f32->ilf_dsize;
  928. in_f->ilf_ino = in_f32->ilf_ino;
  929. /* copy biggest field of ilf_u */
  930. memcpy(in_f->ilf_u.ilfu_uuid.__u_bits,
  931. in_f32->ilf_u.ilfu_uuid.__u_bits,
  932. sizeof(uuid_t));
  933. in_f->ilf_blkno = in_f32->ilf_blkno;
  934. in_f->ilf_len = in_f32->ilf_len;
  935. in_f->ilf_boffset = in_f32->ilf_boffset;
  936. return 0;
  937. } else if (buf->i_len == sizeof(xfs_inode_log_format_64_t)){
  938. xfs_inode_log_format_64_t *in_f64;
  939. in_f64 = (xfs_inode_log_format_64_t *)buf->i_addr;
  940. in_f->ilf_type = in_f64->ilf_type;
  941. in_f->ilf_size = in_f64->ilf_size;
  942. in_f->ilf_fields = in_f64->ilf_fields;
  943. in_f->ilf_asize = in_f64->ilf_asize;
  944. in_f->ilf_dsize = in_f64->ilf_dsize;
  945. in_f->ilf_ino = in_f64->ilf_ino;
  946. /* copy biggest field of ilf_u */
  947. memcpy(in_f->ilf_u.ilfu_uuid.__u_bits,
  948. in_f64->ilf_u.ilfu_uuid.__u_bits,
  949. sizeof(uuid_t));
  950. in_f->ilf_blkno = in_f64->ilf_blkno;
  951. in_f->ilf_len = in_f64->ilf_len;
  952. in_f->ilf_boffset = in_f64->ilf_boffset;
  953. return 0;
  954. }
  955. return EFSCORRUPTED;
  956. }