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  1. /*
  2. * Copyright (c) 2000-2006 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 <linux/log2.h>
  19. #include "xfs.h"
  20. #include "xfs_fs.h"
  21. #include "xfs_types.h"
  22. #include "xfs_bit.h"
  23. #include "xfs_log.h"
  24. #include "xfs_inum.h"
  25. #include "xfs_trans.h"
  26. #include "xfs_trans_priv.h"
  27. #include "xfs_sb.h"
  28. #include "xfs_ag.h"
  29. #include "xfs_mount.h"
  30. #include "xfs_bmap_btree.h"
  31. #include "xfs_alloc_btree.h"
  32. #include "xfs_ialloc_btree.h"
  33. #include "xfs_attr_sf.h"
  34. #include "xfs_dinode.h"
  35. #include "xfs_inode.h"
  36. #include "xfs_buf_item.h"
  37. #include "xfs_inode_item.h"
  38. #include "xfs_btree.h"
  39. #include "xfs_btree_trace.h"
  40. #include "xfs_alloc.h"
  41. #include "xfs_ialloc.h"
  42. #include "xfs_bmap.h"
  43. #include "xfs_error.h"
  44. #include "xfs_utils.h"
  45. #include "xfs_quota.h"
  46. #include "xfs_filestream.h"
  47. #include "xfs_vnodeops.h"
  48. #include "xfs_trace.h"
  49. kmem_zone_t *xfs_ifork_zone;
  50. kmem_zone_t *xfs_inode_zone;
  51. /*
  52. * Used in xfs_itruncate(). This is the maximum number of extents
  53. * freed from a file in a single transaction.
  54. */
  55. #define XFS_ITRUNC_MAX_EXTENTS 2
  56. STATIC int xfs_iflush_int(xfs_inode_t *, xfs_buf_t *);
  57. STATIC int xfs_iformat_local(xfs_inode_t *, xfs_dinode_t *, int, int);
  58. STATIC int xfs_iformat_extents(xfs_inode_t *, xfs_dinode_t *, int);
  59. STATIC int xfs_iformat_btree(xfs_inode_t *, xfs_dinode_t *, int);
  60. #ifdef DEBUG
  61. /*
  62. * Make sure that the extents in the given memory buffer
  63. * are valid.
  64. */
  65. STATIC void
  66. xfs_validate_extents(
  67. xfs_ifork_t *ifp,
  68. int nrecs,
  69. xfs_exntfmt_t fmt)
  70. {
  71. xfs_bmbt_irec_t irec;
  72. xfs_bmbt_rec_host_t rec;
  73. int i;
  74. for (i = 0; i < nrecs; i++) {
  75. xfs_bmbt_rec_host_t *ep = xfs_iext_get_ext(ifp, i);
  76. rec.l0 = get_unaligned(&ep->l0);
  77. rec.l1 = get_unaligned(&ep->l1);
  78. xfs_bmbt_get_all(&rec, &irec);
  79. if (fmt == XFS_EXTFMT_NOSTATE)
  80. ASSERT(irec.br_state == XFS_EXT_NORM);
  81. }
  82. }
  83. #else /* DEBUG */
  84. #define xfs_validate_extents(ifp, nrecs, fmt)
  85. #endif /* DEBUG */
  86. /*
  87. * Check that none of the inode's in the buffer have a next
  88. * unlinked field of 0.
  89. */
  90. #if defined(DEBUG)
  91. void
  92. xfs_inobp_check(
  93. xfs_mount_t *mp,
  94. xfs_buf_t *bp)
  95. {
  96. int i;
  97. int j;
  98. xfs_dinode_t *dip;
  99. j = mp->m_inode_cluster_size >> mp->m_sb.sb_inodelog;
  100. for (i = 0; i < j; i++) {
  101. dip = (xfs_dinode_t *)xfs_buf_offset(bp,
  102. i * mp->m_sb.sb_inodesize);
  103. if (!dip->di_next_unlinked) {
  104. xfs_alert(mp,
  105. "Detected bogus zero next_unlinked field in incore inode buffer 0x%p.",
  106. bp);
  107. ASSERT(dip->di_next_unlinked);
  108. }
  109. }
  110. }
  111. #endif
  112. /*
  113. * Find the buffer associated with the given inode map
  114. * We do basic validation checks on the buffer once it has been
  115. * retrieved from disk.
  116. */
  117. STATIC int
  118. xfs_imap_to_bp(
  119. xfs_mount_t *mp,
  120. xfs_trans_t *tp,
  121. struct xfs_imap *imap,
  122. xfs_buf_t **bpp,
  123. uint buf_flags,
  124. uint iget_flags)
  125. {
  126. int error;
  127. int i;
  128. int ni;
  129. xfs_buf_t *bp;
  130. error = xfs_trans_read_buf(mp, tp, mp->m_ddev_targp, imap->im_blkno,
  131. (int)imap->im_len, buf_flags, &bp);
  132. if (error) {
  133. if (error != EAGAIN) {
  134. cmn_err(CE_WARN,
  135. "xfs_imap_to_bp: xfs_trans_read_buf()returned "
  136. "an error %d on %s. Returning error.",
  137. error, mp->m_fsname);
  138. } else {
  139. ASSERT(buf_flags & XBF_TRYLOCK);
  140. }
  141. return error;
  142. }
  143. /*
  144. * Validate the magic number and version of every inode in the buffer
  145. * (if DEBUG kernel) or the first inode in the buffer, otherwise.
  146. */
  147. #ifdef DEBUG
  148. ni = BBTOB(imap->im_len) >> mp->m_sb.sb_inodelog;
  149. #else /* usual case */
  150. ni = 1;
  151. #endif
  152. for (i = 0; i < ni; i++) {
  153. int di_ok;
  154. xfs_dinode_t *dip;
  155. dip = (xfs_dinode_t *)xfs_buf_offset(bp,
  156. (i << mp->m_sb.sb_inodelog));
  157. di_ok = be16_to_cpu(dip->di_magic) == XFS_DINODE_MAGIC &&
  158. XFS_DINODE_GOOD_VERSION(dip->di_version);
  159. if (unlikely(XFS_TEST_ERROR(!di_ok, mp,
  160. XFS_ERRTAG_ITOBP_INOTOBP,
  161. XFS_RANDOM_ITOBP_INOTOBP))) {
  162. if (iget_flags & XFS_IGET_UNTRUSTED) {
  163. xfs_trans_brelse(tp, bp);
  164. return XFS_ERROR(EINVAL);
  165. }
  166. XFS_CORRUPTION_ERROR("xfs_imap_to_bp",
  167. XFS_ERRLEVEL_HIGH, mp, dip);
  168. #ifdef DEBUG
  169. cmn_err(CE_PANIC,
  170. "Device %s - bad inode magic/vsn "
  171. "daddr %lld #%d (magic=%x)",
  172. XFS_BUFTARG_NAME(mp->m_ddev_targp),
  173. (unsigned long long)imap->im_blkno, i,
  174. be16_to_cpu(dip->di_magic));
  175. #endif
  176. xfs_trans_brelse(tp, bp);
  177. return XFS_ERROR(EFSCORRUPTED);
  178. }
  179. }
  180. xfs_inobp_check(mp, bp);
  181. /*
  182. * Mark the buffer as an inode buffer now that it looks good
  183. */
  184. XFS_BUF_SET_VTYPE(bp, B_FS_INO);
  185. *bpp = bp;
  186. return 0;
  187. }
  188. /*
  189. * This routine is called to map an inode number within a file
  190. * system to the buffer containing the on-disk version of the
  191. * inode. It returns a pointer to the buffer containing the
  192. * on-disk inode in the bpp parameter, and in the dip parameter
  193. * it returns a pointer to the on-disk inode within that buffer.
  194. *
  195. * If a non-zero error is returned, then the contents of bpp and
  196. * dipp are undefined.
  197. *
  198. * Use xfs_imap() to determine the size and location of the
  199. * buffer to read from disk.
  200. */
  201. int
  202. xfs_inotobp(
  203. xfs_mount_t *mp,
  204. xfs_trans_t *tp,
  205. xfs_ino_t ino,
  206. xfs_dinode_t **dipp,
  207. xfs_buf_t **bpp,
  208. int *offset,
  209. uint imap_flags)
  210. {
  211. struct xfs_imap imap;
  212. xfs_buf_t *bp;
  213. int error;
  214. imap.im_blkno = 0;
  215. error = xfs_imap(mp, tp, ino, &imap, imap_flags);
  216. if (error)
  217. return error;
  218. error = xfs_imap_to_bp(mp, tp, &imap, &bp, XBF_LOCK, imap_flags);
  219. if (error)
  220. return error;
  221. *dipp = (xfs_dinode_t *)xfs_buf_offset(bp, imap.im_boffset);
  222. *bpp = bp;
  223. *offset = imap.im_boffset;
  224. return 0;
  225. }
  226. /*
  227. * This routine is called to map an inode to the buffer containing
  228. * the on-disk version of the inode. It returns a pointer to the
  229. * buffer containing the on-disk inode in the bpp parameter, and in
  230. * the dip parameter it returns a pointer to the on-disk inode within
  231. * that buffer.
  232. *
  233. * If a non-zero error is returned, then the contents of bpp and
  234. * dipp are undefined.
  235. *
  236. * The inode is expected to already been mapped to its buffer and read
  237. * in once, thus we can use the mapping information stored in the inode
  238. * rather than calling xfs_imap(). This allows us to avoid the overhead
  239. * of looking at the inode btree for small block file systems
  240. * (see xfs_imap()).
  241. */
  242. int
  243. xfs_itobp(
  244. xfs_mount_t *mp,
  245. xfs_trans_t *tp,
  246. xfs_inode_t *ip,
  247. xfs_dinode_t **dipp,
  248. xfs_buf_t **bpp,
  249. uint buf_flags)
  250. {
  251. xfs_buf_t *bp;
  252. int error;
  253. ASSERT(ip->i_imap.im_blkno != 0);
  254. error = xfs_imap_to_bp(mp, tp, &ip->i_imap, &bp, buf_flags, 0);
  255. if (error)
  256. return error;
  257. if (!bp) {
  258. ASSERT(buf_flags & XBF_TRYLOCK);
  259. ASSERT(tp == NULL);
  260. *bpp = NULL;
  261. return EAGAIN;
  262. }
  263. *dipp = (xfs_dinode_t *)xfs_buf_offset(bp, ip->i_imap.im_boffset);
  264. *bpp = bp;
  265. return 0;
  266. }
  267. /*
  268. * Move inode type and inode format specific information from the
  269. * on-disk inode to the in-core inode. For fifos, devs, and sockets
  270. * this means set if_rdev to the proper value. For files, directories,
  271. * and symlinks this means to bring in the in-line data or extent
  272. * pointers. For a file in B-tree format, only the root is immediately
  273. * brought in-core. The rest will be in-lined in if_extents when it
  274. * is first referenced (see xfs_iread_extents()).
  275. */
  276. STATIC int
  277. xfs_iformat(
  278. xfs_inode_t *ip,
  279. xfs_dinode_t *dip)
  280. {
  281. xfs_attr_shortform_t *atp;
  282. int size;
  283. int error;
  284. xfs_fsize_t di_size;
  285. ip->i_df.if_ext_max =
  286. XFS_IFORK_DSIZE(ip) / (uint)sizeof(xfs_bmbt_rec_t);
  287. error = 0;
  288. if (unlikely(be32_to_cpu(dip->di_nextents) +
  289. be16_to_cpu(dip->di_anextents) >
  290. be64_to_cpu(dip->di_nblocks))) {
  291. xfs_warn(ip->i_mount,
  292. "corrupt dinode %Lu, extent total = %d, nblocks = %Lu.",
  293. (unsigned long long)ip->i_ino,
  294. (int)(be32_to_cpu(dip->di_nextents) +
  295. be16_to_cpu(dip->di_anextents)),
  296. (unsigned long long)
  297. be64_to_cpu(dip->di_nblocks));
  298. XFS_CORRUPTION_ERROR("xfs_iformat(1)", XFS_ERRLEVEL_LOW,
  299. ip->i_mount, dip);
  300. return XFS_ERROR(EFSCORRUPTED);
  301. }
  302. if (unlikely(dip->di_forkoff > ip->i_mount->m_sb.sb_inodesize)) {
  303. xfs_warn(ip->i_mount, "corrupt dinode %Lu, forkoff = 0x%x.",
  304. (unsigned long long)ip->i_ino,
  305. dip->di_forkoff);
  306. XFS_CORRUPTION_ERROR("xfs_iformat(2)", XFS_ERRLEVEL_LOW,
  307. ip->i_mount, dip);
  308. return XFS_ERROR(EFSCORRUPTED);
  309. }
  310. if (unlikely((ip->i_d.di_flags & XFS_DIFLAG_REALTIME) &&
  311. !ip->i_mount->m_rtdev_targp)) {
  312. xfs_warn(ip->i_mount,
  313. "corrupt dinode %Lu, has realtime flag set.",
  314. ip->i_ino);
  315. XFS_CORRUPTION_ERROR("xfs_iformat(realtime)",
  316. XFS_ERRLEVEL_LOW, ip->i_mount, dip);
  317. return XFS_ERROR(EFSCORRUPTED);
  318. }
  319. switch (ip->i_d.di_mode & S_IFMT) {
  320. case S_IFIFO:
  321. case S_IFCHR:
  322. case S_IFBLK:
  323. case S_IFSOCK:
  324. if (unlikely(dip->di_format != XFS_DINODE_FMT_DEV)) {
  325. XFS_CORRUPTION_ERROR("xfs_iformat(3)", XFS_ERRLEVEL_LOW,
  326. ip->i_mount, dip);
  327. return XFS_ERROR(EFSCORRUPTED);
  328. }
  329. ip->i_d.di_size = 0;
  330. ip->i_size = 0;
  331. ip->i_df.if_u2.if_rdev = xfs_dinode_get_rdev(dip);
  332. break;
  333. case S_IFREG:
  334. case S_IFLNK:
  335. case S_IFDIR:
  336. switch (dip->di_format) {
  337. case XFS_DINODE_FMT_LOCAL:
  338. /*
  339. * no local regular files yet
  340. */
  341. if (unlikely((be16_to_cpu(dip->di_mode) & S_IFMT) == S_IFREG)) {
  342. xfs_warn(ip->i_mount,
  343. "corrupt inode %Lu (local format for regular file).",
  344. (unsigned long long) ip->i_ino);
  345. XFS_CORRUPTION_ERROR("xfs_iformat(4)",
  346. XFS_ERRLEVEL_LOW,
  347. ip->i_mount, dip);
  348. return XFS_ERROR(EFSCORRUPTED);
  349. }
  350. di_size = be64_to_cpu(dip->di_size);
  351. if (unlikely(di_size > XFS_DFORK_DSIZE(dip, ip->i_mount))) {
  352. xfs_warn(ip->i_mount,
  353. "corrupt inode %Lu (bad size %Ld for local inode).",
  354. (unsigned long long) ip->i_ino,
  355. (long long) di_size);
  356. XFS_CORRUPTION_ERROR("xfs_iformat(5)",
  357. XFS_ERRLEVEL_LOW,
  358. ip->i_mount, dip);
  359. return XFS_ERROR(EFSCORRUPTED);
  360. }
  361. size = (int)di_size;
  362. error = xfs_iformat_local(ip, dip, XFS_DATA_FORK, size);
  363. break;
  364. case XFS_DINODE_FMT_EXTENTS:
  365. error = xfs_iformat_extents(ip, dip, XFS_DATA_FORK);
  366. break;
  367. case XFS_DINODE_FMT_BTREE:
  368. error = xfs_iformat_btree(ip, dip, XFS_DATA_FORK);
  369. break;
  370. default:
  371. XFS_ERROR_REPORT("xfs_iformat(6)", XFS_ERRLEVEL_LOW,
  372. ip->i_mount);
  373. return XFS_ERROR(EFSCORRUPTED);
  374. }
  375. break;
  376. default:
  377. XFS_ERROR_REPORT("xfs_iformat(7)", XFS_ERRLEVEL_LOW, ip->i_mount);
  378. return XFS_ERROR(EFSCORRUPTED);
  379. }
  380. if (error) {
  381. return error;
  382. }
  383. if (!XFS_DFORK_Q(dip))
  384. return 0;
  385. ASSERT(ip->i_afp == NULL);
  386. ip->i_afp = kmem_zone_zalloc(xfs_ifork_zone, KM_SLEEP | KM_NOFS);
  387. ip->i_afp->if_ext_max =
  388. XFS_IFORK_ASIZE(ip) / (uint)sizeof(xfs_bmbt_rec_t);
  389. switch (dip->di_aformat) {
  390. case XFS_DINODE_FMT_LOCAL:
  391. atp = (xfs_attr_shortform_t *)XFS_DFORK_APTR(dip);
  392. size = be16_to_cpu(atp->hdr.totsize);
  393. if (unlikely(size < sizeof(struct xfs_attr_sf_hdr))) {
  394. xfs_warn(ip->i_mount,
  395. "corrupt inode %Lu (bad attr fork size %Ld).",
  396. (unsigned long long) ip->i_ino,
  397. (long long) size);
  398. XFS_CORRUPTION_ERROR("xfs_iformat(8)",
  399. XFS_ERRLEVEL_LOW,
  400. ip->i_mount, dip);
  401. return XFS_ERROR(EFSCORRUPTED);
  402. }
  403. error = xfs_iformat_local(ip, dip, XFS_ATTR_FORK, size);
  404. break;
  405. case XFS_DINODE_FMT_EXTENTS:
  406. error = xfs_iformat_extents(ip, dip, XFS_ATTR_FORK);
  407. break;
  408. case XFS_DINODE_FMT_BTREE:
  409. error = xfs_iformat_btree(ip, dip, XFS_ATTR_FORK);
  410. break;
  411. default:
  412. error = XFS_ERROR(EFSCORRUPTED);
  413. break;
  414. }
  415. if (error) {
  416. kmem_zone_free(xfs_ifork_zone, ip->i_afp);
  417. ip->i_afp = NULL;
  418. xfs_idestroy_fork(ip, XFS_DATA_FORK);
  419. }
  420. return error;
  421. }
  422. /*
  423. * The file is in-lined in the on-disk inode.
  424. * If it fits into if_inline_data, then copy
  425. * it there, otherwise allocate a buffer for it
  426. * and copy the data there. Either way, set
  427. * if_data to point at the data.
  428. * If we allocate a buffer for the data, make
  429. * sure that its size is a multiple of 4 and
  430. * record the real size in i_real_bytes.
  431. */
  432. STATIC int
  433. xfs_iformat_local(
  434. xfs_inode_t *ip,
  435. xfs_dinode_t *dip,
  436. int whichfork,
  437. int size)
  438. {
  439. xfs_ifork_t *ifp;
  440. int real_size;
  441. /*
  442. * If the size is unreasonable, then something
  443. * is wrong and we just bail out rather than crash in
  444. * kmem_alloc() or memcpy() below.
  445. */
  446. if (unlikely(size > XFS_DFORK_SIZE(dip, ip->i_mount, whichfork))) {
  447. xfs_warn(ip->i_mount,
  448. "corrupt inode %Lu (bad size %d for local fork, size = %d).",
  449. (unsigned long long) ip->i_ino, size,
  450. XFS_DFORK_SIZE(dip, ip->i_mount, whichfork));
  451. XFS_CORRUPTION_ERROR("xfs_iformat_local", XFS_ERRLEVEL_LOW,
  452. ip->i_mount, dip);
  453. return XFS_ERROR(EFSCORRUPTED);
  454. }
  455. ifp = XFS_IFORK_PTR(ip, whichfork);
  456. real_size = 0;
  457. if (size == 0)
  458. ifp->if_u1.if_data = NULL;
  459. else if (size <= sizeof(ifp->if_u2.if_inline_data))
  460. ifp->if_u1.if_data = ifp->if_u2.if_inline_data;
  461. else {
  462. real_size = roundup(size, 4);
  463. ifp->if_u1.if_data = kmem_alloc(real_size, KM_SLEEP | KM_NOFS);
  464. }
  465. ifp->if_bytes = size;
  466. ifp->if_real_bytes = real_size;
  467. if (size)
  468. memcpy(ifp->if_u1.if_data, XFS_DFORK_PTR(dip, whichfork), size);
  469. ifp->if_flags &= ~XFS_IFEXTENTS;
  470. ifp->if_flags |= XFS_IFINLINE;
  471. return 0;
  472. }
  473. /*
  474. * The file consists of a set of extents all
  475. * of which fit into the on-disk inode.
  476. * If there are few enough extents to fit into
  477. * the if_inline_ext, then copy them there.
  478. * Otherwise allocate a buffer for them and copy
  479. * them into it. Either way, set if_extents
  480. * to point at the extents.
  481. */
  482. STATIC int
  483. xfs_iformat_extents(
  484. xfs_inode_t *ip,
  485. xfs_dinode_t *dip,
  486. int whichfork)
  487. {
  488. xfs_bmbt_rec_t *dp;
  489. xfs_ifork_t *ifp;
  490. int nex;
  491. int size;
  492. int i;
  493. ifp = XFS_IFORK_PTR(ip, whichfork);
  494. nex = XFS_DFORK_NEXTENTS(dip, whichfork);
  495. size = nex * (uint)sizeof(xfs_bmbt_rec_t);
  496. /*
  497. * If the number of extents is unreasonable, then something
  498. * is wrong and we just bail out rather than crash in
  499. * kmem_alloc() or memcpy() below.
  500. */
  501. if (unlikely(size < 0 || size > XFS_DFORK_SIZE(dip, ip->i_mount, whichfork))) {
  502. xfs_warn(ip->i_mount, "corrupt inode %Lu ((a)extents = %d).",
  503. (unsigned long long) ip->i_ino, nex);
  504. XFS_CORRUPTION_ERROR("xfs_iformat_extents(1)", XFS_ERRLEVEL_LOW,
  505. ip->i_mount, dip);
  506. return XFS_ERROR(EFSCORRUPTED);
  507. }
  508. ifp->if_real_bytes = 0;
  509. if (nex == 0)
  510. ifp->if_u1.if_extents = NULL;
  511. else if (nex <= XFS_INLINE_EXTS)
  512. ifp->if_u1.if_extents = ifp->if_u2.if_inline_ext;
  513. else
  514. xfs_iext_add(ifp, 0, nex);
  515. ifp->if_bytes = size;
  516. if (size) {
  517. dp = (xfs_bmbt_rec_t *) XFS_DFORK_PTR(dip, whichfork);
  518. xfs_validate_extents(ifp, nex, XFS_EXTFMT_INODE(ip));
  519. for (i = 0; i < nex; i++, dp++) {
  520. xfs_bmbt_rec_host_t *ep = xfs_iext_get_ext(ifp, i);
  521. ep->l0 = get_unaligned_be64(&dp->l0);
  522. ep->l1 = get_unaligned_be64(&dp->l1);
  523. }
  524. XFS_BMAP_TRACE_EXLIST(ip, nex, whichfork);
  525. if (whichfork != XFS_DATA_FORK ||
  526. XFS_EXTFMT_INODE(ip) == XFS_EXTFMT_NOSTATE)
  527. if (unlikely(xfs_check_nostate_extents(
  528. ifp, 0, nex))) {
  529. XFS_ERROR_REPORT("xfs_iformat_extents(2)",
  530. XFS_ERRLEVEL_LOW,
  531. ip->i_mount);
  532. return XFS_ERROR(EFSCORRUPTED);
  533. }
  534. }
  535. ifp->if_flags |= XFS_IFEXTENTS;
  536. return 0;
  537. }
  538. /*
  539. * The file has too many extents to fit into
  540. * the inode, so they are in B-tree format.
  541. * Allocate a buffer for the root of the B-tree
  542. * and copy the root into it. The i_extents
  543. * field will remain NULL until all of the
  544. * extents are read in (when they are needed).
  545. */
  546. STATIC int
  547. xfs_iformat_btree(
  548. xfs_inode_t *ip,
  549. xfs_dinode_t *dip,
  550. int whichfork)
  551. {
  552. xfs_bmdr_block_t *dfp;
  553. xfs_ifork_t *ifp;
  554. /* REFERENCED */
  555. int nrecs;
  556. int size;
  557. ifp = XFS_IFORK_PTR(ip, whichfork);
  558. dfp = (xfs_bmdr_block_t *)XFS_DFORK_PTR(dip, whichfork);
  559. size = XFS_BMAP_BROOT_SPACE(dfp);
  560. nrecs = be16_to_cpu(dfp->bb_numrecs);
  561. /*
  562. * blow out if -- fork has less extents than can fit in
  563. * fork (fork shouldn't be a btree format), root btree
  564. * block has more records than can fit into the fork,
  565. * or the number of extents is greater than the number of
  566. * blocks.
  567. */
  568. if (unlikely(XFS_IFORK_NEXTENTS(ip, whichfork) <= ifp->if_ext_max
  569. || XFS_BMDR_SPACE_CALC(nrecs) >
  570. XFS_DFORK_SIZE(dip, ip->i_mount, whichfork)
  571. || XFS_IFORK_NEXTENTS(ip, whichfork) > ip->i_d.di_nblocks)) {
  572. xfs_warn(ip->i_mount, "corrupt inode %Lu (btree).",
  573. (unsigned long long) ip->i_ino);
  574. XFS_CORRUPTION_ERROR("xfs_iformat_btree", XFS_ERRLEVEL_LOW,
  575. ip->i_mount, dip);
  576. return XFS_ERROR(EFSCORRUPTED);
  577. }
  578. ifp->if_broot_bytes = size;
  579. ifp->if_broot = kmem_alloc(size, KM_SLEEP | KM_NOFS);
  580. ASSERT(ifp->if_broot != NULL);
  581. /*
  582. * Copy and convert from the on-disk structure
  583. * to the in-memory structure.
  584. */
  585. xfs_bmdr_to_bmbt(ip->i_mount, dfp,
  586. XFS_DFORK_SIZE(dip, ip->i_mount, whichfork),
  587. ifp->if_broot, size);
  588. ifp->if_flags &= ~XFS_IFEXTENTS;
  589. ifp->if_flags |= XFS_IFBROOT;
  590. return 0;
  591. }
  592. STATIC void
  593. xfs_dinode_from_disk(
  594. xfs_icdinode_t *to,
  595. xfs_dinode_t *from)
  596. {
  597. to->di_magic = be16_to_cpu(from->di_magic);
  598. to->di_mode = be16_to_cpu(from->di_mode);
  599. to->di_version = from ->di_version;
  600. to->di_format = from->di_format;
  601. to->di_onlink = be16_to_cpu(from->di_onlink);
  602. to->di_uid = be32_to_cpu(from->di_uid);
  603. to->di_gid = be32_to_cpu(from->di_gid);
  604. to->di_nlink = be32_to_cpu(from->di_nlink);
  605. to->di_projid_lo = be16_to_cpu(from->di_projid_lo);
  606. to->di_projid_hi = be16_to_cpu(from->di_projid_hi);
  607. memcpy(to->di_pad, from->di_pad, sizeof(to->di_pad));
  608. to->di_flushiter = be16_to_cpu(from->di_flushiter);
  609. to->di_atime.t_sec = be32_to_cpu(from->di_atime.t_sec);
  610. to->di_atime.t_nsec = be32_to_cpu(from->di_atime.t_nsec);
  611. to->di_mtime.t_sec = be32_to_cpu(from->di_mtime.t_sec);
  612. to->di_mtime.t_nsec = be32_to_cpu(from->di_mtime.t_nsec);
  613. to->di_ctime.t_sec = be32_to_cpu(from->di_ctime.t_sec);
  614. to->di_ctime.t_nsec = be32_to_cpu(from->di_ctime.t_nsec);
  615. to->di_size = be64_to_cpu(from->di_size);
  616. to->di_nblocks = be64_to_cpu(from->di_nblocks);
  617. to->di_extsize = be32_to_cpu(from->di_extsize);
  618. to->di_nextents = be32_to_cpu(from->di_nextents);
  619. to->di_anextents = be16_to_cpu(from->di_anextents);
  620. to->di_forkoff = from->di_forkoff;
  621. to->di_aformat = from->di_aformat;
  622. to->di_dmevmask = be32_to_cpu(from->di_dmevmask);
  623. to->di_dmstate = be16_to_cpu(from->di_dmstate);
  624. to->di_flags = be16_to_cpu(from->di_flags);
  625. to->di_gen = be32_to_cpu(from->di_gen);
  626. }
  627. void
  628. xfs_dinode_to_disk(
  629. xfs_dinode_t *to,
  630. xfs_icdinode_t *from)
  631. {
  632. to->di_magic = cpu_to_be16(from->di_magic);
  633. to->di_mode = cpu_to_be16(from->di_mode);
  634. to->di_version = from ->di_version;
  635. to->di_format = from->di_format;
  636. to->di_onlink = cpu_to_be16(from->di_onlink);
  637. to->di_uid = cpu_to_be32(from->di_uid);
  638. to->di_gid = cpu_to_be32(from->di_gid);
  639. to->di_nlink = cpu_to_be32(from->di_nlink);
  640. to->di_projid_lo = cpu_to_be16(from->di_projid_lo);
  641. to->di_projid_hi = cpu_to_be16(from->di_projid_hi);
  642. memcpy(to->di_pad, from->di_pad, sizeof(to->di_pad));
  643. to->di_flushiter = cpu_to_be16(from->di_flushiter);
  644. to->di_atime.t_sec = cpu_to_be32(from->di_atime.t_sec);
  645. to->di_atime.t_nsec = cpu_to_be32(from->di_atime.t_nsec);
  646. to->di_mtime.t_sec = cpu_to_be32(from->di_mtime.t_sec);
  647. to->di_mtime.t_nsec = cpu_to_be32(from->di_mtime.t_nsec);
  648. to->di_ctime.t_sec = cpu_to_be32(from->di_ctime.t_sec);
  649. to->di_ctime.t_nsec = cpu_to_be32(from->di_ctime.t_nsec);
  650. to->di_size = cpu_to_be64(from->di_size);
  651. to->di_nblocks = cpu_to_be64(from->di_nblocks);
  652. to->di_extsize = cpu_to_be32(from->di_extsize);
  653. to->di_nextents = cpu_to_be32(from->di_nextents);
  654. to->di_anextents = cpu_to_be16(from->di_anextents);
  655. to->di_forkoff = from->di_forkoff;
  656. to->di_aformat = from->di_aformat;
  657. to->di_dmevmask = cpu_to_be32(from->di_dmevmask);
  658. to->di_dmstate = cpu_to_be16(from->di_dmstate);
  659. to->di_flags = cpu_to_be16(from->di_flags);
  660. to->di_gen = cpu_to_be32(from->di_gen);
  661. }
  662. STATIC uint
  663. _xfs_dic2xflags(
  664. __uint16_t di_flags)
  665. {
  666. uint flags = 0;
  667. if (di_flags & XFS_DIFLAG_ANY) {
  668. if (di_flags & XFS_DIFLAG_REALTIME)
  669. flags |= XFS_XFLAG_REALTIME;
  670. if (di_flags & XFS_DIFLAG_PREALLOC)
  671. flags |= XFS_XFLAG_PREALLOC;
  672. if (di_flags & XFS_DIFLAG_IMMUTABLE)
  673. flags |= XFS_XFLAG_IMMUTABLE;
  674. if (di_flags & XFS_DIFLAG_APPEND)
  675. flags |= XFS_XFLAG_APPEND;
  676. if (di_flags & XFS_DIFLAG_SYNC)
  677. flags |= XFS_XFLAG_SYNC;
  678. if (di_flags & XFS_DIFLAG_NOATIME)
  679. flags |= XFS_XFLAG_NOATIME;
  680. if (di_flags & XFS_DIFLAG_NODUMP)
  681. flags |= XFS_XFLAG_NODUMP;
  682. if (di_flags & XFS_DIFLAG_RTINHERIT)
  683. flags |= XFS_XFLAG_RTINHERIT;
  684. if (di_flags & XFS_DIFLAG_PROJINHERIT)
  685. flags |= XFS_XFLAG_PROJINHERIT;
  686. if (di_flags & XFS_DIFLAG_NOSYMLINKS)
  687. flags |= XFS_XFLAG_NOSYMLINKS;
  688. if (di_flags & XFS_DIFLAG_EXTSIZE)
  689. flags |= XFS_XFLAG_EXTSIZE;
  690. if (di_flags & XFS_DIFLAG_EXTSZINHERIT)
  691. flags |= XFS_XFLAG_EXTSZINHERIT;
  692. if (di_flags & XFS_DIFLAG_NODEFRAG)
  693. flags |= XFS_XFLAG_NODEFRAG;
  694. if (di_flags & XFS_DIFLAG_FILESTREAM)
  695. flags |= XFS_XFLAG_FILESTREAM;
  696. }
  697. return flags;
  698. }
  699. uint
  700. xfs_ip2xflags(
  701. xfs_inode_t *ip)
  702. {
  703. xfs_icdinode_t *dic = &ip->i_d;
  704. return _xfs_dic2xflags(dic->di_flags) |
  705. (XFS_IFORK_Q(ip) ? XFS_XFLAG_HASATTR : 0);
  706. }
  707. uint
  708. xfs_dic2xflags(
  709. xfs_dinode_t *dip)
  710. {
  711. return _xfs_dic2xflags(be16_to_cpu(dip->di_flags)) |
  712. (XFS_DFORK_Q(dip) ? XFS_XFLAG_HASATTR : 0);
  713. }
  714. /*
  715. * Read the disk inode attributes into the in-core inode structure.
  716. */
  717. int
  718. xfs_iread(
  719. xfs_mount_t *mp,
  720. xfs_trans_t *tp,
  721. xfs_inode_t *ip,
  722. uint iget_flags)
  723. {
  724. xfs_buf_t *bp;
  725. xfs_dinode_t *dip;
  726. int error;
  727. /*
  728. * Fill in the location information in the in-core inode.
  729. */
  730. error = xfs_imap(mp, tp, ip->i_ino, &ip->i_imap, iget_flags);
  731. if (error)
  732. return error;
  733. /*
  734. * Get pointers to the on-disk inode and the buffer containing it.
  735. */
  736. error = xfs_imap_to_bp(mp, tp, &ip->i_imap, &bp,
  737. XBF_LOCK, iget_flags);
  738. if (error)
  739. return error;
  740. dip = (xfs_dinode_t *)xfs_buf_offset(bp, ip->i_imap.im_boffset);
  741. /*
  742. * If we got something that isn't an inode it means someone
  743. * (nfs or dmi) has a stale handle.
  744. */
  745. if (be16_to_cpu(dip->di_magic) != XFS_DINODE_MAGIC) {
  746. #ifdef DEBUG
  747. xfs_alert(mp,
  748. "%s: dip->di_magic (0x%x) != XFS_DINODE_MAGIC (0x%x)",
  749. __func__, be16_to_cpu(dip->di_magic), XFS_DINODE_MAGIC);
  750. #endif /* DEBUG */
  751. error = XFS_ERROR(EINVAL);
  752. goto out_brelse;
  753. }
  754. /*
  755. * If the on-disk inode is already linked to a directory
  756. * entry, copy all of the inode into the in-core inode.
  757. * xfs_iformat() handles copying in the inode format
  758. * specific information.
  759. * Otherwise, just get the truly permanent information.
  760. */
  761. if (dip->di_mode) {
  762. xfs_dinode_from_disk(&ip->i_d, dip);
  763. error = xfs_iformat(ip, dip);
  764. if (error) {
  765. #ifdef DEBUG
  766. xfs_alert(mp, "%s: xfs_iformat() returned error %d",
  767. __func__, error);
  768. #endif /* DEBUG */
  769. goto out_brelse;
  770. }
  771. } else {
  772. ip->i_d.di_magic = be16_to_cpu(dip->di_magic);
  773. ip->i_d.di_version = dip->di_version;
  774. ip->i_d.di_gen = be32_to_cpu(dip->di_gen);
  775. ip->i_d.di_flushiter = be16_to_cpu(dip->di_flushiter);
  776. /*
  777. * Make sure to pull in the mode here as well in
  778. * case the inode is released without being used.
  779. * This ensures that xfs_inactive() will see that
  780. * the inode is already free and not try to mess
  781. * with the uninitialized part of it.
  782. */
  783. ip->i_d.di_mode = 0;
  784. /*
  785. * Initialize the per-fork minima and maxima for a new
  786. * inode here. xfs_iformat will do it for old inodes.
  787. */
  788. ip->i_df.if_ext_max =
  789. XFS_IFORK_DSIZE(ip) / (uint)sizeof(xfs_bmbt_rec_t);
  790. }
  791. /*
  792. * The inode format changed when we moved the link count and
  793. * made it 32 bits long. If this is an old format inode,
  794. * convert it in memory to look like a new one. If it gets
  795. * flushed to disk we will convert back before flushing or
  796. * logging it. We zero out the new projid field and the old link
  797. * count field. We'll handle clearing the pad field (the remains
  798. * of the old uuid field) when we actually convert the inode to
  799. * the new format. We don't change the version number so that we
  800. * can distinguish this from a real new format inode.
  801. */
  802. if (ip->i_d.di_version == 1) {
  803. ip->i_d.di_nlink = ip->i_d.di_onlink;
  804. ip->i_d.di_onlink = 0;
  805. xfs_set_projid(ip, 0);
  806. }
  807. ip->i_delayed_blks = 0;
  808. ip->i_size = ip->i_d.di_size;
  809. /*
  810. * Mark the buffer containing the inode as something to keep
  811. * around for a while. This helps to keep recently accessed
  812. * meta-data in-core longer.
  813. */
  814. xfs_buf_set_ref(bp, XFS_INO_REF);
  815. /*
  816. * Use xfs_trans_brelse() to release the buffer containing the
  817. * on-disk inode, because it was acquired with xfs_trans_read_buf()
  818. * in xfs_itobp() above. If tp is NULL, this is just a normal
  819. * brelse(). If we're within a transaction, then xfs_trans_brelse()
  820. * will only release the buffer if it is not dirty within the
  821. * transaction. It will be OK to release the buffer in this case,
  822. * because inodes on disk are never destroyed and we will be
  823. * locking the new in-core inode before putting it in the hash
  824. * table where other processes can find it. Thus we don't have
  825. * to worry about the inode being changed just because we released
  826. * the buffer.
  827. */
  828. out_brelse:
  829. xfs_trans_brelse(tp, bp);
  830. return error;
  831. }
  832. /*
  833. * Read in extents from a btree-format inode.
  834. * Allocate and fill in if_extents. Real work is done in xfs_bmap.c.
  835. */
  836. int
  837. xfs_iread_extents(
  838. xfs_trans_t *tp,
  839. xfs_inode_t *ip,
  840. int whichfork)
  841. {
  842. int error;
  843. xfs_ifork_t *ifp;
  844. xfs_extnum_t nextents;
  845. if (unlikely(XFS_IFORK_FORMAT(ip, whichfork) != XFS_DINODE_FMT_BTREE)) {
  846. XFS_ERROR_REPORT("xfs_iread_extents", XFS_ERRLEVEL_LOW,
  847. ip->i_mount);
  848. return XFS_ERROR(EFSCORRUPTED);
  849. }
  850. nextents = XFS_IFORK_NEXTENTS(ip, whichfork);
  851. ifp = XFS_IFORK_PTR(ip, whichfork);
  852. /*
  853. * We know that the size is valid (it's checked in iformat_btree)
  854. */
  855. ifp->if_lastex = NULLEXTNUM;
  856. ifp->if_bytes = ifp->if_real_bytes = 0;
  857. ifp->if_flags |= XFS_IFEXTENTS;
  858. xfs_iext_add(ifp, 0, nextents);
  859. error = xfs_bmap_read_extents(tp, ip, whichfork);
  860. if (error) {
  861. xfs_iext_destroy(ifp);
  862. ifp->if_flags &= ~XFS_IFEXTENTS;
  863. return error;
  864. }
  865. xfs_validate_extents(ifp, nextents, XFS_EXTFMT_INODE(ip));
  866. return 0;
  867. }
  868. /*
  869. * Allocate an inode on disk and return a copy of its in-core version.
  870. * The in-core inode is locked exclusively. Set mode, nlink, and rdev
  871. * appropriately within the inode. The uid and gid for the inode are
  872. * set according to the contents of the given cred structure.
  873. *
  874. * Use xfs_dialloc() to allocate the on-disk inode. If xfs_dialloc()
  875. * has a free inode available, call xfs_iget()
  876. * to obtain the in-core version of the allocated inode. Finally,
  877. * fill in the inode and log its initial contents. In this case,
  878. * ialloc_context would be set to NULL and call_again set to false.
  879. *
  880. * If xfs_dialloc() does not have an available inode,
  881. * it will replenish its supply by doing an allocation. Since we can
  882. * only do one allocation within a transaction without deadlocks, we
  883. * must commit the current transaction before returning the inode itself.
  884. * In this case, therefore, we will set call_again to true and return.
  885. * The caller should then commit the current transaction, start a new
  886. * transaction, and call xfs_ialloc() again to actually get the inode.
  887. *
  888. * To ensure that some other process does not grab the inode that
  889. * was allocated during the first call to xfs_ialloc(), this routine
  890. * also returns the [locked] bp pointing to the head of the freelist
  891. * as ialloc_context. The caller should hold this buffer across
  892. * the commit and pass it back into this routine on the second call.
  893. *
  894. * If we are allocating quota inodes, we do not have a parent inode
  895. * to attach to or associate with (i.e. pip == NULL) because they
  896. * are not linked into the directory structure - they are attached
  897. * directly to the superblock - and so have no parent.
  898. */
  899. int
  900. xfs_ialloc(
  901. xfs_trans_t *tp,
  902. xfs_inode_t *pip,
  903. mode_t mode,
  904. xfs_nlink_t nlink,
  905. xfs_dev_t rdev,
  906. prid_t prid,
  907. int okalloc,
  908. xfs_buf_t **ialloc_context,
  909. boolean_t *call_again,
  910. xfs_inode_t **ipp)
  911. {
  912. xfs_ino_t ino;
  913. xfs_inode_t *ip;
  914. uint flags;
  915. int error;
  916. timespec_t tv;
  917. int filestreams = 0;
  918. /*
  919. * Call the space management code to pick
  920. * the on-disk inode to be allocated.
  921. */
  922. error = xfs_dialloc(tp, pip ? pip->i_ino : 0, mode, okalloc,
  923. ialloc_context, call_again, &ino);
  924. if (error)
  925. return error;
  926. if (*call_again || ino == NULLFSINO) {
  927. *ipp = NULL;
  928. return 0;
  929. }
  930. ASSERT(*ialloc_context == NULL);
  931. /*
  932. * Get the in-core inode with the lock held exclusively.
  933. * This is because we're setting fields here we need
  934. * to prevent others from looking at until we're done.
  935. */
  936. error = xfs_iget(tp->t_mountp, tp, ino, XFS_IGET_CREATE,
  937. XFS_ILOCK_EXCL, &ip);
  938. if (error)
  939. return error;
  940. ASSERT(ip != NULL);
  941. ip->i_d.di_mode = (__uint16_t)mode;
  942. ip->i_d.di_onlink = 0;
  943. ip->i_d.di_nlink = nlink;
  944. ASSERT(ip->i_d.di_nlink == nlink);
  945. ip->i_d.di_uid = current_fsuid();
  946. ip->i_d.di_gid = current_fsgid();
  947. xfs_set_projid(ip, prid);
  948. memset(&(ip->i_d.di_pad[0]), 0, sizeof(ip->i_d.di_pad));
  949. /*
  950. * If the superblock version is up to where we support new format
  951. * inodes and this is currently an old format inode, then change
  952. * the inode version number now. This way we only do the conversion
  953. * here rather than here and in the flush/logging code.
  954. */
  955. if (xfs_sb_version_hasnlink(&tp->t_mountp->m_sb) &&
  956. ip->i_d.di_version == 1) {
  957. ip->i_d.di_version = 2;
  958. /*
  959. * We've already zeroed the old link count, the projid field,
  960. * and the pad field.
  961. */
  962. }
  963. /*
  964. * Project ids won't be stored on disk if we are using a version 1 inode.
  965. */
  966. if ((prid != 0) && (ip->i_d.di_version == 1))
  967. xfs_bump_ino_vers2(tp, ip);
  968. if (pip && XFS_INHERIT_GID(pip)) {
  969. ip->i_d.di_gid = pip->i_d.di_gid;
  970. if ((pip->i_d.di_mode & S_ISGID) && (mode & S_IFMT) == S_IFDIR) {
  971. ip->i_d.di_mode |= S_ISGID;
  972. }
  973. }
  974. /*
  975. * If the group ID of the new file does not match the effective group
  976. * ID or one of the supplementary group IDs, the S_ISGID bit is cleared
  977. * (and only if the irix_sgid_inherit compatibility variable is set).
  978. */
  979. if ((irix_sgid_inherit) &&
  980. (ip->i_d.di_mode & S_ISGID) &&
  981. (!in_group_p((gid_t)ip->i_d.di_gid))) {
  982. ip->i_d.di_mode &= ~S_ISGID;
  983. }
  984. ip->i_d.di_size = 0;
  985. ip->i_size = 0;
  986. ip->i_d.di_nextents = 0;
  987. ASSERT(ip->i_d.di_nblocks == 0);
  988. nanotime(&tv);
  989. ip->i_d.di_mtime.t_sec = (__int32_t)tv.tv_sec;
  990. ip->i_d.di_mtime.t_nsec = (__int32_t)tv.tv_nsec;
  991. ip->i_d.di_atime = ip->i_d.di_mtime;
  992. ip->i_d.di_ctime = ip->i_d.di_mtime;
  993. /*
  994. * di_gen will have been taken care of in xfs_iread.
  995. */
  996. ip->i_d.di_extsize = 0;
  997. ip->i_d.di_dmevmask = 0;
  998. ip->i_d.di_dmstate = 0;
  999. ip->i_d.di_flags = 0;
  1000. flags = XFS_ILOG_CORE;
  1001. switch (mode & S_IFMT) {
  1002. case S_IFIFO:
  1003. case S_IFCHR:
  1004. case S_IFBLK:
  1005. case S_IFSOCK:
  1006. ip->i_d.di_format = XFS_DINODE_FMT_DEV;
  1007. ip->i_df.if_u2.if_rdev = rdev;
  1008. ip->i_df.if_flags = 0;
  1009. flags |= XFS_ILOG_DEV;
  1010. break;
  1011. case S_IFREG:
  1012. /*
  1013. * we can't set up filestreams until after the VFS inode
  1014. * is set up properly.
  1015. */
  1016. if (pip && xfs_inode_is_filestream(pip))
  1017. filestreams = 1;
  1018. /* fall through */
  1019. case S_IFDIR:
  1020. if (pip && (pip->i_d.di_flags & XFS_DIFLAG_ANY)) {
  1021. uint di_flags = 0;
  1022. if ((mode & S_IFMT) == S_IFDIR) {
  1023. if (pip->i_d.di_flags & XFS_DIFLAG_RTINHERIT)
  1024. di_flags |= XFS_DIFLAG_RTINHERIT;
  1025. if (pip->i_d.di_flags & XFS_DIFLAG_EXTSZINHERIT) {
  1026. di_flags |= XFS_DIFLAG_EXTSZINHERIT;
  1027. ip->i_d.di_extsize = pip->i_d.di_extsize;
  1028. }
  1029. } else if ((mode & S_IFMT) == S_IFREG) {
  1030. if (pip->i_d.di_flags & XFS_DIFLAG_RTINHERIT)
  1031. di_flags |= XFS_DIFLAG_REALTIME;
  1032. if (pip->i_d.di_flags & XFS_DIFLAG_EXTSZINHERIT) {
  1033. di_flags |= XFS_DIFLAG_EXTSIZE;
  1034. ip->i_d.di_extsize = pip->i_d.di_extsize;
  1035. }
  1036. }
  1037. if ((pip->i_d.di_flags & XFS_DIFLAG_NOATIME) &&
  1038. xfs_inherit_noatime)
  1039. di_flags |= XFS_DIFLAG_NOATIME;
  1040. if ((pip->i_d.di_flags & XFS_DIFLAG_NODUMP) &&
  1041. xfs_inherit_nodump)
  1042. di_flags |= XFS_DIFLAG_NODUMP;
  1043. if ((pip->i_d.di_flags & XFS_DIFLAG_SYNC) &&
  1044. xfs_inherit_sync)
  1045. di_flags |= XFS_DIFLAG_SYNC;
  1046. if ((pip->i_d.di_flags & XFS_DIFLAG_NOSYMLINKS) &&
  1047. xfs_inherit_nosymlinks)
  1048. di_flags |= XFS_DIFLAG_NOSYMLINKS;
  1049. if (pip->i_d.di_flags & XFS_DIFLAG_PROJINHERIT)
  1050. di_flags |= XFS_DIFLAG_PROJINHERIT;
  1051. if ((pip->i_d.di_flags & XFS_DIFLAG_NODEFRAG) &&
  1052. xfs_inherit_nodefrag)
  1053. di_flags |= XFS_DIFLAG_NODEFRAG;
  1054. if (pip->i_d.di_flags & XFS_DIFLAG_FILESTREAM)
  1055. di_flags |= XFS_DIFLAG_FILESTREAM;
  1056. ip->i_d.di_flags |= di_flags;
  1057. }
  1058. /* FALLTHROUGH */
  1059. case S_IFLNK:
  1060. ip->i_d.di_format = XFS_DINODE_FMT_EXTENTS;
  1061. ip->i_df.if_flags = XFS_IFEXTENTS;
  1062. ip->i_df.if_bytes = ip->i_df.if_real_bytes = 0;
  1063. ip->i_df.if_u1.if_extents = NULL;
  1064. break;
  1065. default:
  1066. ASSERT(0);
  1067. }
  1068. /*
  1069. * Attribute fork settings for new inode.
  1070. */
  1071. ip->i_d.di_aformat = XFS_DINODE_FMT_EXTENTS;
  1072. ip->i_d.di_anextents = 0;
  1073. /*
  1074. * Log the new values stuffed into the inode.
  1075. */
  1076. xfs_trans_ijoin_ref(tp, ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL);
  1077. xfs_trans_log_inode(tp, ip, flags);
  1078. /* now that we have an i_mode we can setup inode ops and unlock */
  1079. xfs_setup_inode(ip);
  1080. /* now we have set up the vfs inode we can associate the filestream */
  1081. if (filestreams) {
  1082. error = xfs_filestream_associate(pip, ip);
  1083. if (error < 0)
  1084. return -error;
  1085. if (!error)
  1086. xfs_iflags_set(ip, XFS_IFILESTREAM);
  1087. }
  1088. *ipp = ip;
  1089. return 0;
  1090. }
  1091. /*
  1092. * Check to make sure that there are no blocks allocated to the
  1093. * file beyond the size of the file. We don't check this for
  1094. * files with fixed size extents or real time extents, but we
  1095. * at least do it for regular files.
  1096. */
  1097. #ifdef DEBUG
  1098. void
  1099. xfs_isize_check(
  1100. xfs_mount_t *mp,
  1101. xfs_inode_t *ip,
  1102. xfs_fsize_t isize)
  1103. {
  1104. xfs_fileoff_t map_first;
  1105. int nimaps;
  1106. xfs_bmbt_irec_t imaps[2];
  1107. if ((ip->i_d.di_mode & S_IFMT) != S_IFREG)
  1108. return;
  1109. if (XFS_IS_REALTIME_INODE(ip))
  1110. return;
  1111. if (ip->i_d.di_flags & XFS_DIFLAG_EXTSIZE)
  1112. return;
  1113. nimaps = 2;
  1114. map_first = XFS_B_TO_FSB(mp, (xfs_ufsize_t)isize);
  1115. /*
  1116. * The filesystem could be shutting down, so bmapi may return
  1117. * an error.
  1118. */
  1119. if (xfs_bmapi(NULL, ip, map_first,
  1120. (XFS_B_TO_FSB(mp,
  1121. (xfs_ufsize_t)XFS_MAXIOFFSET(mp)) -
  1122. map_first),
  1123. XFS_BMAPI_ENTIRE, NULL, 0, imaps, &nimaps,
  1124. NULL))
  1125. return;
  1126. ASSERT(nimaps == 1);
  1127. ASSERT(imaps[0].br_startblock == HOLESTARTBLOCK);
  1128. }
  1129. #endif /* DEBUG */
  1130. /*
  1131. * Calculate the last possible buffered byte in a file. This must
  1132. * include data that was buffered beyond the EOF by the write code.
  1133. * This also needs to deal with overflowing the xfs_fsize_t type
  1134. * which can happen for sizes near the limit.
  1135. *
  1136. * We also need to take into account any blocks beyond the EOF. It
  1137. * may be the case that they were buffered by a write which failed.
  1138. * In that case the pages will still be in memory, but the inode size
  1139. * will never have been updated.
  1140. */
  1141. STATIC xfs_fsize_t
  1142. xfs_file_last_byte(
  1143. xfs_inode_t *ip)
  1144. {
  1145. xfs_mount_t *mp;
  1146. xfs_fsize_t last_byte;
  1147. xfs_fileoff_t last_block;
  1148. xfs_fileoff_t size_last_block;
  1149. int error;
  1150. ASSERT(xfs_isilocked(ip, XFS_IOLOCK_EXCL|XFS_IOLOCK_SHARED));
  1151. mp = ip->i_mount;
  1152. /*
  1153. * Only check for blocks beyond the EOF if the extents have
  1154. * been read in. This eliminates the need for the inode lock,
  1155. * and it also saves us from looking when it really isn't
  1156. * necessary.
  1157. */
  1158. if (ip->i_df.if_flags & XFS_IFEXTENTS) {
  1159. xfs_ilock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_SHARED);
  1160. error = xfs_bmap_last_offset(NULL, ip, &last_block,
  1161. XFS_DATA_FORK);
  1162. xfs_iunlock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_SHARED);
  1163. if (error) {
  1164. last_block = 0;
  1165. }
  1166. } else {
  1167. last_block = 0;
  1168. }
  1169. size_last_block = XFS_B_TO_FSB(mp, (xfs_ufsize_t)ip->i_size);
  1170. last_block = XFS_FILEOFF_MAX(last_block, size_last_block);
  1171. last_byte = XFS_FSB_TO_B(mp, last_block);
  1172. if (last_byte < 0) {
  1173. return XFS_MAXIOFFSET(mp);
  1174. }
  1175. last_byte += (1 << mp->m_writeio_log);
  1176. if (last_byte < 0) {
  1177. return XFS_MAXIOFFSET(mp);
  1178. }
  1179. return last_byte;
  1180. }
  1181. /*
  1182. * Start the truncation of the file to new_size. The new size
  1183. * must be smaller than the current size. This routine will
  1184. * clear the buffer and page caches of file data in the removed
  1185. * range, and xfs_itruncate_finish() will remove the underlying
  1186. * disk blocks.
  1187. *
  1188. * The inode must have its I/O lock locked EXCLUSIVELY, and it
  1189. * must NOT have the inode lock held at all. This is because we're
  1190. * calling into the buffer/page cache code and we can't hold the
  1191. * inode lock when we do so.
  1192. *
  1193. * We need to wait for any direct I/Os in flight to complete before we
  1194. * proceed with the truncate. This is needed to prevent the extents
  1195. * being read or written by the direct I/Os from being removed while the
  1196. * I/O is in flight as there is no other method of synchronising
  1197. * direct I/O with the truncate operation. Also, because we hold
  1198. * the IOLOCK in exclusive mode, we prevent new direct I/Os from being
  1199. * started until the truncate completes and drops the lock. Essentially,
  1200. * the xfs_ioend_wait() call forms an I/O barrier that provides strict
  1201. * ordering between direct I/Os and the truncate operation.
  1202. *
  1203. * The flags parameter can have either the value XFS_ITRUNC_DEFINITE
  1204. * or XFS_ITRUNC_MAYBE. The XFS_ITRUNC_MAYBE value should be used
  1205. * in the case that the caller is locking things out of order and
  1206. * may not be able to call xfs_itruncate_finish() with the inode lock
  1207. * held without dropping the I/O lock. If the caller must drop the
  1208. * I/O lock before calling xfs_itruncate_finish(), then xfs_itruncate_start()
  1209. * must be called again with all the same restrictions as the initial
  1210. * call.
  1211. */
  1212. int
  1213. xfs_itruncate_start(
  1214. xfs_inode_t *ip,
  1215. uint flags,
  1216. xfs_fsize_t new_size)
  1217. {
  1218. xfs_fsize_t last_byte;
  1219. xfs_off_t toss_start;
  1220. xfs_mount_t *mp;
  1221. int error = 0;
  1222. ASSERT(xfs_isilocked(ip, XFS_IOLOCK_EXCL));
  1223. ASSERT((new_size == 0) || (new_size <= ip->i_size));
  1224. ASSERT((flags == XFS_ITRUNC_DEFINITE) ||
  1225. (flags == XFS_ITRUNC_MAYBE));
  1226. mp = ip->i_mount;
  1227. /* wait for the completion of any pending DIOs */
  1228. if (new_size == 0 || new_size < ip->i_size)
  1229. xfs_ioend_wait(ip);
  1230. /*
  1231. * Call toss_pages or flushinval_pages to get rid of pages
  1232. * overlapping the region being removed. We have to use
  1233. * the less efficient flushinval_pages in the case that the
  1234. * caller may not be able to finish the truncate without
  1235. * dropping the inode's I/O lock. Make sure
  1236. * to catch any pages brought in by buffers overlapping
  1237. * the EOF by searching out beyond the isize by our
  1238. * block size. We round new_size up to a block boundary
  1239. * so that we don't toss things on the same block as
  1240. * new_size but before it.
  1241. *
  1242. * Before calling toss_page or flushinval_pages, make sure to
  1243. * call remapf() over the same region if the file is mapped.
  1244. * This frees up mapped file references to the pages in the
  1245. * given range and for the flushinval_pages case it ensures
  1246. * that we get the latest mapped changes flushed out.
  1247. */
  1248. toss_start = XFS_B_TO_FSB(mp, (xfs_ufsize_t)new_size);
  1249. toss_start = XFS_FSB_TO_B(mp, toss_start);
  1250. if (toss_start < 0) {
  1251. /*
  1252. * The place to start tossing is beyond our maximum
  1253. * file size, so there is no way that the data extended
  1254. * out there.
  1255. */
  1256. return 0;
  1257. }
  1258. last_byte = xfs_file_last_byte(ip);
  1259. trace_xfs_itruncate_start(ip, flags, new_size, toss_start, last_byte);
  1260. if (last_byte > toss_start) {
  1261. if (flags & XFS_ITRUNC_DEFINITE) {
  1262. xfs_tosspages(ip, toss_start,
  1263. -1, FI_REMAPF_LOCKED);
  1264. } else {
  1265. error = xfs_flushinval_pages(ip, toss_start,
  1266. -1, FI_REMAPF_LOCKED);
  1267. }
  1268. }
  1269. #ifdef DEBUG
  1270. if (new_size == 0) {
  1271. ASSERT(VN_CACHED(VFS_I(ip)) == 0);
  1272. }
  1273. #endif
  1274. return error;
  1275. }
  1276. /*
  1277. * Shrink the file to the given new_size. The new size must be smaller than
  1278. * the current size. This will free up the underlying blocks in the removed
  1279. * range after a call to xfs_itruncate_start() or xfs_atruncate_start().
  1280. *
  1281. * The transaction passed to this routine must have made a permanent log
  1282. * reservation of at least XFS_ITRUNCATE_LOG_RES. This routine may commit the
  1283. * given transaction and start new ones, so make sure everything involved in
  1284. * the transaction is tidy before calling here. Some transaction will be
  1285. * returned to the caller to be committed. The incoming transaction must
  1286. * already include the inode, and both inode locks must be held exclusively.
  1287. * The inode must also be "held" within the transaction. On return the inode
  1288. * will be "held" within the returned transaction. This routine does NOT
  1289. * require any disk space to be reserved for it within the transaction.
  1290. *
  1291. * The fork parameter must be either xfs_attr_fork or xfs_data_fork, and it
  1292. * indicates the fork which is to be truncated. For the attribute fork we only
  1293. * support truncation to size 0.
  1294. *
  1295. * We use the sync parameter to indicate whether or not the first transaction
  1296. * we perform might have to be synchronous. For the attr fork, it needs to be
  1297. * so if the unlink of the inode is not yet known to be permanent in the log.
  1298. * This keeps us from freeing and reusing the blocks of the attribute fork
  1299. * before the unlink of the inode becomes permanent.
  1300. *
  1301. * For the data fork, we normally have to run synchronously if we're being
  1302. * called out of the inactive path or we're being called out of the create path
  1303. * where we're truncating an existing file. Either way, the truncate needs to
  1304. * be sync so blocks don't reappear in the file with altered data in case of a
  1305. * crash. wsync filesystems can run the first case async because anything that
  1306. * shrinks the inode has to run sync so by the time we're called here from
  1307. * inactive, the inode size is permanently set to 0.
  1308. *
  1309. * Calls from the truncate path always need to be sync unless we're in a wsync
  1310. * filesystem and the file has already been unlinked.
  1311. *
  1312. * The caller is responsible for correctly setting the sync parameter. It gets
  1313. * too hard for us to guess here which path we're being called out of just
  1314. * based on inode state.
  1315. *
  1316. * If we get an error, we must return with the inode locked and linked into the
  1317. * current transaction. This keeps things simple for the higher level code,
  1318. * because it always knows that the inode is locked and held in the transaction
  1319. * that returns to it whether errors occur or not. We don't mark the inode
  1320. * dirty on error so that transactions can be easily aborted if possible.
  1321. */
  1322. int
  1323. xfs_itruncate_finish(
  1324. xfs_trans_t **tp,
  1325. xfs_inode_t *ip,
  1326. xfs_fsize_t new_size,
  1327. int fork,
  1328. int sync)
  1329. {
  1330. xfs_fsblock_t first_block;
  1331. xfs_fileoff_t first_unmap_block;
  1332. xfs_fileoff_t last_block;
  1333. xfs_filblks_t unmap_len=0;
  1334. xfs_mount_t *mp;
  1335. xfs_trans_t *ntp;
  1336. int done;
  1337. int committed;
  1338. xfs_bmap_free_t free_list;
  1339. int error;
  1340. ASSERT(xfs_isilocked(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL|XFS_IOLOCK_EXCL));
  1341. ASSERT((new_size == 0) || (new_size <= ip->i_size));
  1342. ASSERT(*tp != NULL);
  1343. ASSERT((*tp)->t_flags & XFS_TRANS_PERM_LOG_RES);
  1344. ASSERT(ip->i_transp == *tp);
  1345. ASSERT(ip->i_itemp != NULL);
  1346. ASSERT(ip->i_itemp->ili_lock_flags == 0);
  1347. ntp = *tp;
  1348. mp = (ntp)->t_mountp;
  1349. ASSERT(! XFS_NOT_DQATTACHED(mp, ip));
  1350. /*
  1351. * We only support truncating the entire attribute fork.
  1352. */
  1353. if (fork == XFS_ATTR_FORK) {
  1354. new_size = 0LL;
  1355. }
  1356. first_unmap_block = XFS_B_TO_FSB(mp, (xfs_ufsize_t)new_size);
  1357. trace_xfs_itruncate_finish_start(ip, new_size);
  1358. /*
  1359. * The first thing we do is set the size to new_size permanently
  1360. * on disk. This way we don't have to worry about anyone ever
  1361. * being able to look at the data being freed even in the face
  1362. * of a crash. What we're getting around here is the case where
  1363. * we free a block, it is allocated to another file, it is written
  1364. * to, and then we crash. If the new data gets written to the
  1365. * file but the log buffers containing the free and reallocation
  1366. * don't, then we'd end up with garbage in the blocks being freed.
  1367. * As long as we make the new_size permanent before actually
  1368. * freeing any blocks it doesn't matter if they get writtten to.
  1369. *
  1370. * The callers must signal into us whether or not the size
  1371. * setting here must be synchronous. There are a few cases
  1372. * where it doesn't have to be synchronous. Those cases
  1373. * occur if the file is unlinked and we know the unlink is
  1374. * permanent or if the blocks being truncated are guaranteed
  1375. * to be beyond the inode eof (regardless of the link count)
  1376. * and the eof value is permanent. Both of these cases occur
  1377. * only on wsync-mounted filesystems. In those cases, we're
  1378. * guaranteed that no user will ever see the data in the blocks
  1379. * that are being truncated so the truncate can run async.
  1380. * In the free beyond eof case, the file may wind up with
  1381. * more blocks allocated to it than it needs if we crash
  1382. * and that won't get fixed until the next time the file
  1383. * is re-opened and closed but that's ok as that shouldn't
  1384. * be too many blocks.
  1385. *
  1386. * However, we can't just make all wsync xactions run async
  1387. * because there's one call out of the create path that needs
  1388. * to run sync where it's truncating an existing file to size
  1389. * 0 whose size is > 0.
  1390. *
  1391. * It's probably possible to come up with a test in this
  1392. * routine that would correctly distinguish all the above
  1393. * cases from the values of the function parameters and the
  1394. * inode state but for sanity's sake, I've decided to let the
  1395. * layers above just tell us. It's simpler to correctly figure
  1396. * out in the layer above exactly under what conditions we
  1397. * can run async and I think it's easier for others read and
  1398. * follow the logic in case something has to be changed.
  1399. * cscope is your friend -- rcc.
  1400. *
  1401. * The attribute fork is much simpler.
  1402. *
  1403. * For the attribute fork we allow the caller to tell us whether
  1404. * the unlink of the inode that led to this call is yet permanent
  1405. * in the on disk log. If it is not and we will be freeing extents
  1406. * in this inode then we make the first transaction synchronous
  1407. * to make sure that the unlink is permanent by the time we free
  1408. * the blocks.
  1409. */
  1410. if (fork == XFS_DATA_FORK) {
  1411. if (ip->i_d.di_nextents > 0) {
  1412. /*
  1413. * If we are not changing the file size then do
  1414. * not update the on-disk file size - we may be
  1415. * called from xfs_inactive_free_eofblocks(). If we
  1416. * update the on-disk file size and then the system
  1417. * crashes before the contents of the file are
  1418. * flushed to disk then the files may be full of
  1419. * holes (ie NULL files bug).
  1420. */
  1421. if (ip->i_size != new_size) {
  1422. ip->i_d.di_size = new_size;
  1423. ip->i_size = new_size;
  1424. xfs_trans_log_inode(ntp, ip, XFS_ILOG_CORE);
  1425. }
  1426. }
  1427. } else if (sync) {
  1428. ASSERT(!(mp->m_flags & XFS_MOUNT_WSYNC));
  1429. if (ip->i_d.di_anextents > 0)
  1430. xfs_trans_set_sync(ntp);
  1431. }
  1432. ASSERT(fork == XFS_DATA_FORK ||
  1433. (fork == XFS_ATTR_FORK &&
  1434. ((sync && !(mp->m_flags & XFS_MOUNT_WSYNC)) ||
  1435. (sync == 0 && (mp->m_flags & XFS_MOUNT_WSYNC)))));
  1436. /*
  1437. * Since it is possible for space to become allocated beyond
  1438. * the end of the file (in a crash where the space is allocated
  1439. * but the inode size is not yet updated), simply remove any
  1440. * blocks which show up between the new EOF and the maximum
  1441. * possible file size. If the first block to be removed is
  1442. * beyond the maximum file size (ie it is the same as last_block),
  1443. * then there is nothing to do.
  1444. */
  1445. last_block = XFS_B_TO_FSB(mp, (xfs_ufsize_t)XFS_MAXIOFFSET(mp));
  1446. ASSERT(first_unmap_block <= last_block);
  1447. done = 0;
  1448. if (last_block == first_unmap_block) {
  1449. done = 1;
  1450. } else {
  1451. unmap_len = last_block - first_unmap_block + 1;
  1452. }
  1453. while (!done) {
  1454. /*
  1455. * Free up up to XFS_ITRUNC_MAX_EXTENTS. xfs_bunmapi()
  1456. * will tell us whether it freed the entire range or
  1457. * not. If this is a synchronous mount (wsync),
  1458. * then we can tell bunmapi to keep all the
  1459. * transactions asynchronous since the unlink
  1460. * transaction that made this inode inactive has
  1461. * already hit the disk. There's no danger of
  1462. * the freed blocks being reused, there being a
  1463. * crash, and the reused blocks suddenly reappearing
  1464. * in this file with garbage in them once recovery
  1465. * runs.
  1466. */
  1467. xfs_bmap_init(&free_list, &first_block);
  1468. error = xfs_bunmapi(ntp, ip,
  1469. first_unmap_block, unmap_len,
  1470. xfs_bmapi_aflag(fork),
  1471. XFS_ITRUNC_MAX_EXTENTS,
  1472. &first_block, &free_list,
  1473. &done);
  1474. if (error) {
  1475. /*
  1476. * If the bunmapi call encounters an error,
  1477. * return to the caller where the transaction
  1478. * can be properly aborted. We just need to
  1479. * make sure we're not holding any resources
  1480. * that we were not when we came in.
  1481. */
  1482. xfs_bmap_cancel(&free_list);
  1483. return error;
  1484. }
  1485. /*
  1486. * Duplicate the transaction that has the permanent
  1487. * reservation and commit the old transaction.
  1488. */
  1489. error = xfs_bmap_finish(tp, &free_list, &committed);
  1490. ntp = *tp;
  1491. if (committed)
  1492. xfs_trans_ijoin(ntp, ip);
  1493. if (error) {
  1494. /*
  1495. * If the bmap finish call encounters an error, return
  1496. * to the caller where the transaction can be properly
  1497. * aborted. We just need to make sure we're not
  1498. * holding any resources that we were not when we came
  1499. * in.
  1500. *
  1501. * Aborting from this point might lose some blocks in
  1502. * the file system, but oh well.
  1503. */
  1504. xfs_bmap_cancel(&free_list);
  1505. return error;
  1506. }
  1507. if (committed) {
  1508. /*
  1509. * Mark the inode dirty so it will be logged and
  1510. * moved forward in the log as part of every commit.
  1511. */
  1512. xfs_trans_log_inode(ntp, ip, XFS_ILOG_CORE);
  1513. }
  1514. ntp = xfs_trans_dup(ntp);
  1515. error = xfs_trans_commit(*tp, 0);
  1516. *tp = ntp;
  1517. xfs_trans_ijoin(ntp, ip);
  1518. if (error)
  1519. return error;
  1520. /*
  1521. * transaction commit worked ok so we can drop the extra ticket
  1522. * reference that we gained in xfs_trans_dup()
  1523. */
  1524. xfs_log_ticket_put(ntp->t_ticket);
  1525. error = xfs_trans_reserve(ntp, 0,
  1526. XFS_ITRUNCATE_LOG_RES(mp), 0,
  1527. XFS_TRANS_PERM_LOG_RES,
  1528. XFS_ITRUNCATE_LOG_COUNT);
  1529. if (error)
  1530. return error;
  1531. }
  1532. /*
  1533. * Only update the size in the case of the data fork, but
  1534. * always re-log the inode so that our permanent transaction
  1535. * can keep on rolling it forward in the log.
  1536. */
  1537. if (fork == XFS_DATA_FORK) {
  1538. xfs_isize_check(mp, ip, new_size);
  1539. /*
  1540. * If we are not changing the file size then do
  1541. * not update the on-disk file size - we may be
  1542. * called from xfs_inactive_free_eofblocks(). If we
  1543. * update the on-disk file size and then the system
  1544. * crashes before the contents of the file are
  1545. * flushed to disk then the files may be full of
  1546. * holes (ie NULL files bug).
  1547. */
  1548. if (ip->i_size != new_size) {
  1549. ip->i_d.di_size = new_size;
  1550. ip->i_size = new_size;
  1551. }
  1552. }
  1553. xfs_trans_log_inode(ntp, ip, XFS_ILOG_CORE);
  1554. ASSERT((new_size != 0) ||
  1555. (fork == XFS_ATTR_FORK) ||
  1556. (ip->i_delayed_blks == 0));
  1557. ASSERT((new_size != 0) ||
  1558. (fork == XFS_ATTR_FORK) ||
  1559. (ip->i_d.di_nextents == 0));
  1560. trace_xfs_itruncate_finish_end(ip, new_size);
  1561. return 0;
  1562. }
  1563. /*
  1564. * This is called when the inode's link count goes to 0.
  1565. * We place the on-disk inode on a list in the AGI. It
  1566. * will be pulled from this list when the inode is freed.
  1567. */
  1568. int
  1569. xfs_iunlink(
  1570. xfs_trans_t *tp,
  1571. xfs_inode_t *ip)
  1572. {
  1573. xfs_mount_t *mp;
  1574. xfs_agi_t *agi;
  1575. xfs_dinode_t *dip;
  1576. xfs_buf_t *agibp;
  1577. xfs_buf_t *ibp;
  1578. xfs_agino_t agino;
  1579. short bucket_index;
  1580. int offset;
  1581. int error;
  1582. ASSERT(ip->i_d.di_nlink == 0);
  1583. ASSERT(ip->i_d.di_mode != 0);
  1584. ASSERT(ip->i_transp == tp);
  1585. mp = tp->t_mountp;
  1586. /*
  1587. * Get the agi buffer first. It ensures lock ordering
  1588. * on the list.
  1589. */
  1590. error = xfs_read_agi(mp, tp, XFS_INO_TO_AGNO(mp, ip->i_ino), &agibp);
  1591. if (error)
  1592. return error;
  1593. agi = XFS_BUF_TO_AGI(agibp);
  1594. /*
  1595. * Get the index into the agi hash table for the
  1596. * list this inode will go on.
  1597. */
  1598. agino = XFS_INO_TO_AGINO(mp, ip->i_ino);
  1599. ASSERT(agino != 0);
  1600. bucket_index = agino % XFS_AGI_UNLINKED_BUCKETS;
  1601. ASSERT(agi->agi_unlinked[bucket_index]);
  1602. ASSERT(be32_to_cpu(agi->agi_unlinked[bucket_index]) != agino);
  1603. if (be32_to_cpu(agi->agi_unlinked[bucket_index]) != NULLAGINO) {
  1604. /*
  1605. * There is already another inode in the bucket we need
  1606. * to add ourselves to. Add us at the front of the list.
  1607. * Here we put the head pointer into our next pointer,
  1608. * and then we fall through to point the head at us.
  1609. */
  1610. error = xfs_itobp(mp, tp, ip, &dip, &ibp, XBF_LOCK);
  1611. if (error)
  1612. return error;
  1613. ASSERT(be32_to_cpu(dip->di_next_unlinked) == NULLAGINO);
  1614. /* both on-disk, don't endian flip twice */
  1615. dip->di_next_unlinked = agi->agi_unlinked[bucket_index];
  1616. offset = ip->i_imap.im_boffset +
  1617. offsetof(xfs_dinode_t, di_next_unlinked);
  1618. xfs_trans_inode_buf(tp, ibp);
  1619. xfs_trans_log_buf(tp, ibp, offset,
  1620. (offset + sizeof(xfs_agino_t) - 1));
  1621. xfs_inobp_check(mp, ibp);
  1622. }
  1623. /*
  1624. * Point the bucket head pointer at the inode being inserted.
  1625. */
  1626. ASSERT(agino != 0);
  1627. agi->agi_unlinked[bucket_index] = cpu_to_be32(agino);
  1628. offset = offsetof(xfs_agi_t, agi_unlinked) +
  1629. (sizeof(xfs_agino_t) * bucket_index);
  1630. xfs_trans_log_buf(tp, agibp, offset,
  1631. (offset + sizeof(xfs_agino_t) - 1));
  1632. return 0;
  1633. }
  1634. /*
  1635. * Pull the on-disk inode from the AGI unlinked list.
  1636. */
  1637. STATIC int
  1638. xfs_iunlink_remove(
  1639. xfs_trans_t *tp,
  1640. xfs_inode_t *ip)
  1641. {
  1642. xfs_ino_t next_ino;
  1643. xfs_mount_t *mp;
  1644. xfs_agi_t *agi;
  1645. xfs_dinode_t *dip;
  1646. xfs_buf_t *agibp;
  1647. xfs_buf_t *ibp;
  1648. xfs_agnumber_t agno;
  1649. xfs_agino_t agino;
  1650. xfs_agino_t next_agino;
  1651. xfs_buf_t *last_ibp;
  1652. xfs_dinode_t *last_dip = NULL;
  1653. short bucket_index;
  1654. int offset, last_offset = 0;
  1655. int error;
  1656. mp = tp->t_mountp;
  1657. agno = XFS_INO_TO_AGNO(mp, ip->i_ino);
  1658. /*
  1659. * Get the agi buffer first. It ensures lock ordering
  1660. * on the list.
  1661. */
  1662. error = xfs_read_agi(mp, tp, agno, &agibp);
  1663. if (error)
  1664. return error;
  1665. agi = XFS_BUF_TO_AGI(agibp);
  1666. /*
  1667. * Get the index into the agi hash table for the
  1668. * list this inode will go on.
  1669. */
  1670. agino = XFS_INO_TO_AGINO(mp, ip->i_ino);
  1671. ASSERT(agino != 0);
  1672. bucket_index = agino % XFS_AGI_UNLINKED_BUCKETS;
  1673. ASSERT(be32_to_cpu(agi->agi_unlinked[bucket_index]) != NULLAGINO);
  1674. ASSERT(agi->agi_unlinked[bucket_index]);
  1675. if (be32_to_cpu(agi->agi_unlinked[bucket_index]) == agino) {
  1676. /*
  1677. * We're at the head of the list. Get the inode's
  1678. * on-disk buffer to see if there is anyone after us
  1679. * on the list. Only modify our next pointer if it
  1680. * is not already NULLAGINO. This saves us the overhead
  1681. * of dealing with the buffer when there is no need to
  1682. * change it.
  1683. */
  1684. error = xfs_itobp(mp, tp, ip, &dip, &ibp, XBF_LOCK);
  1685. if (error) {
  1686. cmn_err(CE_WARN,
  1687. "xfs_iunlink_remove: xfs_itobp() returned an error %d on %s. Returning error.",
  1688. error, mp->m_fsname);
  1689. return error;
  1690. }
  1691. next_agino = be32_to_cpu(dip->di_next_unlinked);
  1692. ASSERT(next_agino != 0);
  1693. if (next_agino != NULLAGINO) {
  1694. dip->di_next_unlinked = cpu_to_be32(NULLAGINO);
  1695. offset = ip->i_imap.im_boffset +
  1696. offsetof(xfs_dinode_t, di_next_unlinked);
  1697. xfs_trans_inode_buf(tp, ibp);
  1698. xfs_trans_log_buf(tp, ibp, offset,
  1699. (offset + sizeof(xfs_agino_t) - 1));
  1700. xfs_inobp_check(mp, ibp);
  1701. } else {
  1702. xfs_trans_brelse(tp, ibp);
  1703. }
  1704. /*
  1705. * Point the bucket head pointer at the next inode.
  1706. */
  1707. ASSERT(next_agino != 0);
  1708. ASSERT(next_agino != agino);
  1709. agi->agi_unlinked[bucket_index] = cpu_to_be32(next_agino);
  1710. offset = offsetof(xfs_agi_t, agi_unlinked) +
  1711. (sizeof(xfs_agino_t) * bucket_index);
  1712. xfs_trans_log_buf(tp, agibp, offset,
  1713. (offset + sizeof(xfs_agino_t) - 1));
  1714. } else {
  1715. /*
  1716. * We need to search the list for the inode being freed.
  1717. */
  1718. next_agino = be32_to_cpu(agi->agi_unlinked[bucket_index]);
  1719. last_ibp = NULL;
  1720. while (next_agino != agino) {
  1721. /*
  1722. * If the last inode wasn't the one pointing to
  1723. * us, then release its buffer since we're not
  1724. * going to do anything with it.
  1725. */
  1726. if (last_ibp != NULL) {
  1727. xfs_trans_brelse(tp, last_ibp);
  1728. }
  1729. next_ino = XFS_AGINO_TO_INO(mp, agno, next_agino);
  1730. error = xfs_inotobp(mp, tp, next_ino, &last_dip,
  1731. &last_ibp, &last_offset, 0);
  1732. if (error) {
  1733. cmn_err(CE_WARN,
  1734. "xfs_iunlink_remove: xfs_inotobp() returned an error %d on %s. Returning error.",
  1735. error, mp->m_fsname);
  1736. return error;
  1737. }
  1738. next_agino = be32_to_cpu(last_dip->di_next_unlinked);
  1739. ASSERT(next_agino != NULLAGINO);
  1740. ASSERT(next_agino != 0);
  1741. }
  1742. /*
  1743. * Now last_ibp points to the buffer previous to us on
  1744. * the unlinked list. Pull us from the list.
  1745. */
  1746. error = xfs_itobp(mp, tp, ip, &dip, &ibp, XBF_LOCK);
  1747. if (error) {
  1748. cmn_err(CE_WARN,
  1749. "xfs_iunlink_remove: xfs_itobp() returned an error %d on %s. Returning error.",
  1750. error, mp->m_fsname);
  1751. return error;
  1752. }
  1753. next_agino = be32_to_cpu(dip->di_next_unlinked);
  1754. ASSERT(next_agino != 0);
  1755. ASSERT(next_agino != agino);
  1756. if (next_agino != NULLAGINO) {
  1757. dip->di_next_unlinked = cpu_to_be32(NULLAGINO);
  1758. offset = ip->i_imap.im_boffset +
  1759. offsetof(xfs_dinode_t, di_next_unlinked);
  1760. xfs_trans_inode_buf(tp, ibp);
  1761. xfs_trans_log_buf(tp, ibp, offset,
  1762. (offset + sizeof(xfs_agino_t) - 1));
  1763. xfs_inobp_check(mp, ibp);
  1764. } else {
  1765. xfs_trans_brelse(tp, ibp);
  1766. }
  1767. /*
  1768. * Point the previous inode on the list to the next inode.
  1769. */
  1770. last_dip->di_next_unlinked = cpu_to_be32(next_agino);
  1771. ASSERT(next_agino != 0);
  1772. offset = last_offset + offsetof(xfs_dinode_t, di_next_unlinked);
  1773. xfs_trans_inode_buf(tp, last_ibp);
  1774. xfs_trans_log_buf(tp, last_ibp, offset,
  1775. (offset + sizeof(xfs_agino_t) - 1));
  1776. xfs_inobp_check(mp, last_ibp);
  1777. }
  1778. return 0;
  1779. }
  1780. /*
  1781. * A big issue when freeing the inode cluster is is that we _cannot_ skip any
  1782. * inodes that are in memory - they all must be marked stale and attached to
  1783. * the cluster buffer.
  1784. */
  1785. STATIC void
  1786. xfs_ifree_cluster(
  1787. xfs_inode_t *free_ip,
  1788. xfs_trans_t *tp,
  1789. xfs_ino_t inum)
  1790. {
  1791. xfs_mount_t *mp = free_ip->i_mount;
  1792. int blks_per_cluster;
  1793. int nbufs;
  1794. int ninodes;
  1795. int i, j;
  1796. xfs_daddr_t blkno;
  1797. xfs_buf_t *bp;
  1798. xfs_inode_t *ip;
  1799. xfs_inode_log_item_t *iip;
  1800. xfs_log_item_t *lip;
  1801. struct xfs_perag *pag;
  1802. pag = xfs_perag_get(mp, XFS_INO_TO_AGNO(mp, inum));
  1803. if (mp->m_sb.sb_blocksize >= XFS_INODE_CLUSTER_SIZE(mp)) {
  1804. blks_per_cluster = 1;
  1805. ninodes = mp->m_sb.sb_inopblock;
  1806. nbufs = XFS_IALLOC_BLOCKS(mp);
  1807. } else {
  1808. blks_per_cluster = XFS_INODE_CLUSTER_SIZE(mp) /
  1809. mp->m_sb.sb_blocksize;
  1810. ninodes = blks_per_cluster * mp->m_sb.sb_inopblock;
  1811. nbufs = XFS_IALLOC_BLOCKS(mp) / blks_per_cluster;
  1812. }
  1813. for (j = 0; j < nbufs; j++, inum += ninodes) {
  1814. blkno = XFS_AGB_TO_DADDR(mp, XFS_INO_TO_AGNO(mp, inum),
  1815. XFS_INO_TO_AGBNO(mp, inum));
  1816. /*
  1817. * We obtain and lock the backing buffer first in the process
  1818. * here, as we have to ensure that any dirty inode that we
  1819. * can't get the flush lock on is attached to the buffer.
  1820. * If we scan the in-memory inodes first, then buffer IO can
  1821. * complete before we get a lock on it, and hence we may fail
  1822. * to mark all the active inodes on the buffer stale.
  1823. */
  1824. bp = xfs_trans_get_buf(tp, mp->m_ddev_targp, blkno,
  1825. mp->m_bsize * blks_per_cluster,
  1826. XBF_LOCK);
  1827. /*
  1828. * Walk the inodes already attached to the buffer and mark them
  1829. * stale. These will all have the flush locks held, so an
  1830. * in-memory inode walk can't lock them. By marking them all
  1831. * stale first, we will not attempt to lock them in the loop
  1832. * below as the XFS_ISTALE flag will be set.
  1833. */
  1834. lip = XFS_BUF_FSPRIVATE(bp, xfs_log_item_t *);
  1835. while (lip) {
  1836. if (lip->li_type == XFS_LI_INODE) {
  1837. iip = (xfs_inode_log_item_t *)lip;
  1838. ASSERT(iip->ili_logged == 1);
  1839. lip->li_cb = xfs_istale_done;
  1840. xfs_trans_ail_copy_lsn(mp->m_ail,
  1841. &iip->ili_flush_lsn,
  1842. &iip->ili_item.li_lsn);
  1843. xfs_iflags_set(iip->ili_inode, XFS_ISTALE);
  1844. }
  1845. lip = lip->li_bio_list;
  1846. }
  1847. /*
  1848. * For each inode in memory attempt to add it to the inode
  1849. * buffer and set it up for being staled on buffer IO
  1850. * completion. This is safe as we've locked out tail pushing
  1851. * and flushing by locking the buffer.
  1852. *
  1853. * We have already marked every inode that was part of a
  1854. * transaction stale above, which means there is no point in
  1855. * even trying to lock them.
  1856. */
  1857. for (i = 0; i < ninodes; i++) {
  1858. retry:
  1859. rcu_read_lock();
  1860. ip = radix_tree_lookup(&pag->pag_ici_root,
  1861. XFS_INO_TO_AGINO(mp, (inum + i)));
  1862. /* Inode not in memory, nothing to do */
  1863. if (!ip) {
  1864. rcu_read_unlock();
  1865. continue;
  1866. }
  1867. /*
  1868. * because this is an RCU protected lookup, we could
  1869. * find a recently freed or even reallocated inode
  1870. * during the lookup. We need to check under the
  1871. * i_flags_lock for a valid inode here. Skip it if it
  1872. * is not valid, the wrong inode or stale.
  1873. */
  1874. spin_lock(&ip->i_flags_lock);
  1875. if (ip->i_ino != inum + i ||
  1876. __xfs_iflags_test(ip, XFS_ISTALE)) {
  1877. spin_unlock(&ip->i_flags_lock);
  1878. rcu_read_unlock();
  1879. continue;
  1880. }
  1881. spin_unlock(&ip->i_flags_lock);
  1882. /*
  1883. * Don't try to lock/unlock the current inode, but we
  1884. * _cannot_ skip the other inodes that we did not find
  1885. * in the list attached to the buffer and are not
  1886. * already marked stale. If we can't lock it, back off
  1887. * and retry.
  1888. */
  1889. if (ip != free_ip &&
  1890. !xfs_ilock_nowait(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL)) {
  1891. rcu_read_unlock();
  1892. delay(1);
  1893. goto retry;
  1894. }
  1895. rcu_read_unlock();
  1896. xfs_iflock(ip);
  1897. xfs_iflags_set(ip, XFS_ISTALE);
  1898. /*
  1899. * we don't need to attach clean inodes or those only
  1900. * with unlogged changes (which we throw away, anyway).
  1901. */
  1902. iip = ip->i_itemp;
  1903. if (!iip || xfs_inode_clean(ip)) {
  1904. ASSERT(ip != free_ip);
  1905. ip->i_update_core = 0;
  1906. xfs_ifunlock(ip);
  1907. xfs_iunlock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL);
  1908. continue;
  1909. }
  1910. iip->ili_last_fields = iip->ili_format.ilf_fields;
  1911. iip->ili_format.ilf_fields = 0;
  1912. iip->ili_logged = 1;
  1913. xfs_trans_ail_copy_lsn(mp->m_ail, &iip->ili_flush_lsn,
  1914. &iip->ili_item.li_lsn);
  1915. xfs_buf_attach_iodone(bp, xfs_istale_done,
  1916. &iip->ili_item);
  1917. if (ip != free_ip)
  1918. xfs_iunlock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL);
  1919. }
  1920. xfs_trans_stale_inode_buf(tp, bp);
  1921. xfs_trans_binval(tp, bp);
  1922. }
  1923. xfs_perag_put(pag);
  1924. }
  1925. /*
  1926. * This is called to return an inode to the inode free list.
  1927. * The inode should already be truncated to 0 length and have
  1928. * no pages associated with it. This routine also assumes that
  1929. * the inode is already a part of the transaction.
  1930. *
  1931. * The on-disk copy of the inode will have been added to the list
  1932. * of unlinked inodes in the AGI. We need to remove the inode from
  1933. * that list atomically with respect to freeing it here.
  1934. */
  1935. int
  1936. xfs_ifree(
  1937. xfs_trans_t *tp,
  1938. xfs_inode_t *ip,
  1939. xfs_bmap_free_t *flist)
  1940. {
  1941. int error;
  1942. int delete;
  1943. xfs_ino_t first_ino;
  1944. xfs_dinode_t *dip;
  1945. xfs_buf_t *ibp;
  1946. ASSERT(xfs_isilocked(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL));
  1947. ASSERT(ip->i_transp == tp);
  1948. ASSERT(ip->i_d.di_nlink == 0);
  1949. ASSERT(ip->i_d.di_nextents == 0);
  1950. ASSERT(ip->i_d.di_anextents == 0);
  1951. ASSERT((ip->i_d.di_size == 0 && ip->i_size == 0) ||
  1952. ((ip->i_d.di_mode & S_IFMT) != S_IFREG));
  1953. ASSERT(ip->i_d.di_nblocks == 0);
  1954. /*
  1955. * Pull the on-disk inode from the AGI unlinked list.
  1956. */
  1957. error = xfs_iunlink_remove(tp, ip);
  1958. if (error != 0) {
  1959. return error;
  1960. }
  1961. error = xfs_difree(tp, ip->i_ino, flist, &delete, &first_ino);
  1962. if (error != 0) {
  1963. return error;
  1964. }
  1965. ip->i_d.di_mode = 0; /* mark incore inode as free */
  1966. ip->i_d.di_flags = 0;
  1967. ip->i_d.di_dmevmask = 0;
  1968. ip->i_d.di_forkoff = 0; /* mark the attr fork not in use */
  1969. ip->i_df.if_ext_max =
  1970. XFS_IFORK_DSIZE(ip) / (uint)sizeof(xfs_bmbt_rec_t);
  1971. ip->i_d.di_format = XFS_DINODE_FMT_EXTENTS;
  1972. ip->i_d.di_aformat = XFS_DINODE_FMT_EXTENTS;
  1973. /*
  1974. * Bump the generation count so no one will be confused
  1975. * by reincarnations of this inode.
  1976. */
  1977. ip->i_d.di_gen++;
  1978. xfs_trans_log_inode(tp, ip, XFS_ILOG_CORE);
  1979. error = xfs_itobp(ip->i_mount, tp, ip, &dip, &ibp, XBF_LOCK);
  1980. if (error)
  1981. return error;
  1982. /*
  1983. * Clear the on-disk di_mode. This is to prevent xfs_bulkstat
  1984. * from picking up this inode when it is reclaimed (its incore state
  1985. * initialzed but not flushed to disk yet). The in-core di_mode is
  1986. * already cleared and a corresponding transaction logged.
  1987. * The hack here just synchronizes the in-core to on-disk
  1988. * di_mode value in advance before the actual inode sync to disk.
  1989. * This is OK because the inode is already unlinked and would never
  1990. * change its di_mode again for this inode generation.
  1991. * This is a temporary hack that would require a proper fix
  1992. * in the future.
  1993. */
  1994. dip->di_mode = 0;
  1995. if (delete) {
  1996. xfs_ifree_cluster(ip, tp, first_ino);
  1997. }
  1998. return 0;
  1999. }
  2000. /*
  2001. * Reallocate the space for if_broot based on the number of records
  2002. * being added or deleted as indicated in rec_diff. Move the records
  2003. * and pointers in if_broot to fit the new size. When shrinking this
  2004. * will eliminate holes between the records and pointers created by
  2005. * the caller. When growing this will create holes to be filled in
  2006. * by the caller.
  2007. *
  2008. * The caller must not request to add more records than would fit in
  2009. * the on-disk inode root. If the if_broot is currently NULL, then
  2010. * if we adding records one will be allocated. The caller must also
  2011. * not request that the number of records go below zero, although
  2012. * it can go to zero.
  2013. *
  2014. * ip -- the inode whose if_broot area is changing
  2015. * ext_diff -- the change in the number of records, positive or negative,
  2016. * requested for the if_broot array.
  2017. */
  2018. void
  2019. xfs_iroot_realloc(
  2020. xfs_inode_t *ip,
  2021. int rec_diff,
  2022. int whichfork)
  2023. {
  2024. struct xfs_mount *mp = ip->i_mount;
  2025. int cur_max;
  2026. xfs_ifork_t *ifp;
  2027. struct xfs_btree_block *new_broot;
  2028. int new_max;
  2029. size_t new_size;
  2030. char *np;
  2031. char *op;
  2032. /*
  2033. * Handle the degenerate case quietly.
  2034. */
  2035. if (rec_diff == 0) {
  2036. return;
  2037. }
  2038. ifp = XFS_IFORK_PTR(ip, whichfork);
  2039. if (rec_diff > 0) {
  2040. /*
  2041. * If there wasn't any memory allocated before, just
  2042. * allocate it now and get out.
  2043. */
  2044. if (ifp->if_broot_bytes == 0) {
  2045. new_size = (size_t)XFS_BMAP_BROOT_SPACE_CALC(rec_diff);
  2046. ifp->if_broot = kmem_alloc(new_size, KM_SLEEP | KM_NOFS);
  2047. ifp->if_broot_bytes = (int)new_size;
  2048. return;
  2049. }
  2050. /*
  2051. * If there is already an existing if_broot, then we need
  2052. * to realloc() it and shift the pointers to their new
  2053. * location. The records don't change location because
  2054. * they are kept butted up against the btree block header.
  2055. */
  2056. cur_max = xfs_bmbt_maxrecs(mp, ifp->if_broot_bytes, 0);
  2057. new_max = cur_max + rec_diff;
  2058. new_size = (size_t)XFS_BMAP_BROOT_SPACE_CALC(new_max);
  2059. ifp->if_broot = kmem_realloc(ifp->if_broot, new_size,
  2060. (size_t)XFS_BMAP_BROOT_SPACE_CALC(cur_max), /* old size */
  2061. KM_SLEEP | KM_NOFS);
  2062. op = (char *)XFS_BMAP_BROOT_PTR_ADDR(mp, ifp->if_broot, 1,
  2063. ifp->if_broot_bytes);
  2064. np = (char *)XFS_BMAP_BROOT_PTR_ADDR(mp, ifp->if_broot, 1,
  2065. (int)new_size);
  2066. ifp->if_broot_bytes = (int)new_size;
  2067. ASSERT(ifp->if_broot_bytes <=
  2068. XFS_IFORK_SIZE(ip, whichfork) + XFS_BROOT_SIZE_ADJ);
  2069. memmove(np, op, cur_max * (uint)sizeof(xfs_dfsbno_t));
  2070. return;
  2071. }
  2072. /*
  2073. * rec_diff is less than 0. In this case, we are shrinking the
  2074. * if_broot buffer. It must already exist. If we go to zero
  2075. * records, just get rid of the root and clear the status bit.
  2076. */
  2077. ASSERT((ifp->if_broot != NULL) && (ifp->if_broot_bytes > 0));
  2078. cur_max = xfs_bmbt_maxrecs(mp, ifp->if_broot_bytes, 0);
  2079. new_max = cur_max + rec_diff;
  2080. ASSERT(new_max >= 0);
  2081. if (new_max > 0)
  2082. new_size = (size_t)XFS_BMAP_BROOT_SPACE_CALC(new_max);
  2083. else
  2084. new_size = 0;
  2085. if (new_size > 0) {
  2086. new_broot = kmem_alloc(new_size, KM_SLEEP | KM_NOFS);
  2087. /*
  2088. * First copy over the btree block header.
  2089. */
  2090. memcpy(new_broot, ifp->if_broot, XFS_BTREE_LBLOCK_LEN);
  2091. } else {
  2092. new_broot = NULL;
  2093. ifp->if_flags &= ~XFS_IFBROOT;
  2094. }
  2095. /*
  2096. * Only copy the records and pointers if there are any.
  2097. */
  2098. if (new_max > 0) {
  2099. /*
  2100. * First copy the records.
  2101. */
  2102. op = (char *)XFS_BMBT_REC_ADDR(mp, ifp->if_broot, 1);
  2103. np = (char *)XFS_BMBT_REC_ADDR(mp, new_broot, 1);
  2104. memcpy(np, op, new_max * (uint)sizeof(xfs_bmbt_rec_t));
  2105. /*
  2106. * Then copy the pointers.
  2107. */
  2108. op = (char *)XFS_BMAP_BROOT_PTR_ADDR(mp, ifp->if_broot, 1,
  2109. ifp->if_broot_bytes);
  2110. np = (char *)XFS_BMAP_BROOT_PTR_ADDR(mp, new_broot, 1,
  2111. (int)new_size);
  2112. memcpy(np, op, new_max * (uint)sizeof(xfs_dfsbno_t));
  2113. }
  2114. kmem_free(ifp->if_broot);
  2115. ifp->if_broot = new_broot;
  2116. ifp->if_broot_bytes = (int)new_size;
  2117. ASSERT(ifp->if_broot_bytes <=
  2118. XFS_IFORK_SIZE(ip, whichfork) + XFS_BROOT_SIZE_ADJ);
  2119. return;
  2120. }
  2121. /*
  2122. * This is called when the amount of space needed for if_data
  2123. * is increased or decreased. The change in size is indicated by
  2124. * the number of bytes that need to be added or deleted in the
  2125. * byte_diff parameter.
  2126. *
  2127. * If the amount of space needed has decreased below the size of the
  2128. * inline buffer, then switch to using the inline buffer. Otherwise,
  2129. * use kmem_realloc() or kmem_alloc() to adjust the size of the buffer
  2130. * to what is needed.
  2131. *
  2132. * ip -- the inode whose if_data area is changing
  2133. * byte_diff -- the change in the number of bytes, positive or negative,
  2134. * requested for the if_data array.
  2135. */
  2136. void
  2137. xfs_idata_realloc(
  2138. xfs_inode_t *ip,
  2139. int byte_diff,
  2140. int whichfork)
  2141. {
  2142. xfs_ifork_t *ifp;
  2143. int new_size;
  2144. int real_size;
  2145. if (byte_diff == 0) {
  2146. return;
  2147. }
  2148. ifp = XFS_IFORK_PTR(ip, whichfork);
  2149. new_size = (int)ifp->if_bytes + byte_diff;
  2150. ASSERT(new_size >= 0);
  2151. if (new_size == 0) {
  2152. if (ifp->if_u1.if_data != ifp->if_u2.if_inline_data) {
  2153. kmem_free(ifp->if_u1.if_data);
  2154. }
  2155. ifp->if_u1.if_data = NULL;
  2156. real_size = 0;
  2157. } else if (new_size <= sizeof(ifp->if_u2.if_inline_data)) {
  2158. /*
  2159. * If the valid extents/data can fit in if_inline_ext/data,
  2160. * copy them from the malloc'd vector and free it.
  2161. */
  2162. if (ifp->if_u1.if_data == NULL) {
  2163. ifp->if_u1.if_data = ifp->if_u2.if_inline_data;
  2164. } else if (ifp->if_u1.if_data != ifp->if_u2.if_inline_data) {
  2165. ASSERT(ifp->if_real_bytes != 0);
  2166. memcpy(ifp->if_u2.if_inline_data, ifp->if_u1.if_data,
  2167. new_size);
  2168. kmem_free(ifp->if_u1.if_data);
  2169. ifp->if_u1.if_data = ifp->if_u2.if_inline_data;
  2170. }
  2171. real_size = 0;
  2172. } else {
  2173. /*
  2174. * Stuck with malloc/realloc.
  2175. * For inline data, the underlying buffer must be
  2176. * a multiple of 4 bytes in size so that it can be
  2177. * logged and stay on word boundaries. We enforce
  2178. * that here.
  2179. */
  2180. real_size = roundup(new_size, 4);
  2181. if (ifp->if_u1.if_data == NULL) {
  2182. ASSERT(ifp->if_real_bytes == 0);
  2183. ifp->if_u1.if_data = kmem_alloc(real_size,
  2184. KM_SLEEP | KM_NOFS);
  2185. } else if (ifp->if_u1.if_data != ifp->if_u2.if_inline_data) {
  2186. /*
  2187. * Only do the realloc if the underlying size
  2188. * is really changing.
  2189. */
  2190. if (ifp->if_real_bytes != real_size) {
  2191. ifp->if_u1.if_data =
  2192. kmem_realloc(ifp->if_u1.if_data,
  2193. real_size,
  2194. ifp->if_real_bytes,
  2195. KM_SLEEP | KM_NOFS);
  2196. }
  2197. } else {
  2198. ASSERT(ifp->if_real_bytes == 0);
  2199. ifp->if_u1.if_data = kmem_alloc(real_size,
  2200. KM_SLEEP | KM_NOFS);
  2201. memcpy(ifp->if_u1.if_data, ifp->if_u2.if_inline_data,
  2202. ifp->if_bytes);
  2203. }
  2204. }
  2205. ifp->if_real_bytes = real_size;
  2206. ifp->if_bytes = new_size;
  2207. ASSERT(ifp->if_bytes <= XFS_IFORK_SIZE(ip, whichfork));
  2208. }
  2209. void
  2210. xfs_idestroy_fork(
  2211. xfs_inode_t *ip,
  2212. int whichfork)
  2213. {
  2214. xfs_ifork_t *ifp;
  2215. ifp = XFS_IFORK_PTR(ip, whichfork);
  2216. if (ifp->if_broot != NULL) {
  2217. kmem_free(ifp->if_broot);
  2218. ifp->if_broot = NULL;
  2219. }
  2220. /*
  2221. * If the format is local, then we can't have an extents
  2222. * array so just look for an inline data array. If we're
  2223. * not local then we may or may not have an extents list,
  2224. * so check and free it up if we do.
  2225. */
  2226. if (XFS_IFORK_FORMAT(ip, whichfork) == XFS_DINODE_FMT_LOCAL) {
  2227. if ((ifp->if_u1.if_data != ifp->if_u2.if_inline_data) &&
  2228. (ifp->if_u1.if_data != NULL)) {
  2229. ASSERT(ifp->if_real_bytes != 0);
  2230. kmem_free(ifp->if_u1.if_data);
  2231. ifp->if_u1.if_data = NULL;
  2232. ifp->if_real_bytes = 0;
  2233. }
  2234. } else if ((ifp->if_flags & XFS_IFEXTENTS) &&
  2235. ((ifp->if_flags & XFS_IFEXTIREC) ||
  2236. ((ifp->if_u1.if_extents != NULL) &&
  2237. (ifp->if_u1.if_extents != ifp->if_u2.if_inline_ext)))) {
  2238. ASSERT(ifp->if_real_bytes != 0);
  2239. xfs_iext_destroy(ifp);
  2240. }
  2241. ASSERT(ifp->if_u1.if_extents == NULL ||
  2242. ifp->if_u1.if_extents == ifp->if_u2.if_inline_ext);
  2243. ASSERT(ifp->if_real_bytes == 0);
  2244. if (whichfork == XFS_ATTR_FORK) {
  2245. kmem_zone_free(xfs_ifork_zone, ip->i_afp);
  2246. ip->i_afp = NULL;
  2247. }
  2248. }
  2249. /*
  2250. * This is called to unpin an inode. The caller must have the inode locked
  2251. * in at least shared mode so that the buffer cannot be subsequently pinned
  2252. * once someone is waiting for it to be unpinned.
  2253. */
  2254. static void
  2255. xfs_iunpin_nowait(
  2256. struct xfs_inode *ip)
  2257. {
  2258. ASSERT(xfs_isilocked(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL|XFS_ILOCK_SHARED));
  2259. trace_xfs_inode_unpin_nowait(ip, _RET_IP_);
  2260. /* Give the log a push to start the unpinning I/O */
  2261. xfs_log_force_lsn(ip->i_mount, ip->i_itemp->ili_last_lsn, 0);
  2262. }
  2263. void
  2264. xfs_iunpin_wait(
  2265. struct xfs_inode *ip)
  2266. {
  2267. if (xfs_ipincount(ip)) {
  2268. xfs_iunpin_nowait(ip);
  2269. wait_event(ip->i_ipin_wait, (xfs_ipincount(ip) == 0));
  2270. }
  2271. }
  2272. /*
  2273. * xfs_iextents_copy()
  2274. *
  2275. * This is called to copy the REAL extents (as opposed to the delayed
  2276. * allocation extents) from the inode into the given buffer. It
  2277. * returns the number of bytes copied into the buffer.
  2278. *
  2279. * If there are no delayed allocation extents, then we can just
  2280. * memcpy() the extents into the buffer. Otherwise, we need to
  2281. * examine each extent in turn and skip those which are delayed.
  2282. */
  2283. int
  2284. xfs_iextents_copy(
  2285. xfs_inode_t *ip,
  2286. xfs_bmbt_rec_t *dp,
  2287. int whichfork)
  2288. {
  2289. int copied;
  2290. int i;
  2291. xfs_ifork_t *ifp;
  2292. int nrecs;
  2293. xfs_fsblock_t start_block;
  2294. ifp = XFS_IFORK_PTR(ip, whichfork);
  2295. ASSERT(xfs_isilocked(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL|XFS_ILOCK_SHARED));
  2296. ASSERT(ifp->if_bytes > 0);
  2297. nrecs = ifp->if_bytes / (uint)sizeof(xfs_bmbt_rec_t);
  2298. XFS_BMAP_TRACE_EXLIST(ip, nrecs, whichfork);
  2299. ASSERT(nrecs > 0);
  2300. /*
  2301. * There are some delayed allocation extents in the
  2302. * inode, so copy the extents one at a time and skip
  2303. * the delayed ones. There must be at least one
  2304. * non-delayed extent.
  2305. */
  2306. copied = 0;
  2307. for (i = 0; i < nrecs; i++) {
  2308. xfs_bmbt_rec_host_t *ep = xfs_iext_get_ext(ifp, i);
  2309. start_block = xfs_bmbt_get_startblock(ep);
  2310. if (isnullstartblock(start_block)) {
  2311. /*
  2312. * It's a delayed allocation extent, so skip it.
  2313. */
  2314. continue;
  2315. }
  2316. /* Translate to on disk format */
  2317. put_unaligned(cpu_to_be64(ep->l0), &dp->l0);
  2318. put_unaligned(cpu_to_be64(ep->l1), &dp->l1);
  2319. dp++;
  2320. copied++;
  2321. }
  2322. ASSERT(copied != 0);
  2323. xfs_validate_extents(ifp, copied, XFS_EXTFMT_INODE(ip));
  2324. return (copied * (uint)sizeof(xfs_bmbt_rec_t));
  2325. }
  2326. /*
  2327. * Each of the following cases stores data into the same region
  2328. * of the on-disk inode, so only one of them can be valid at
  2329. * any given time. While it is possible to have conflicting formats
  2330. * and log flags, e.g. having XFS_ILOG_?DATA set when the fork is
  2331. * in EXTENTS format, this can only happen when the fork has
  2332. * changed formats after being modified but before being flushed.
  2333. * In these cases, the format always takes precedence, because the
  2334. * format indicates the current state of the fork.
  2335. */
  2336. /*ARGSUSED*/
  2337. STATIC void
  2338. xfs_iflush_fork(
  2339. xfs_inode_t *ip,
  2340. xfs_dinode_t *dip,
  2341. xfs_inode_log_item_t *iip,
  2342. int whichfork,
  2343. xfs_buf_t *bp)
  2344. {
  2345. char *cp;
  2346. xfs_ifork_t *ifp;
  2347. xfs_mount_t *mp;
  2348. #ifdef XFS_TRANS_DEBUG
  2349. int first;
  2350. #endif
  2351. static const short brootflag[2] =
  2352. { XFS_ILOG_DBROOT, XFS_ILOG_ABROOT };
  2353. static const short dataflag[2] =
  2354. { XFS_ILOG_DDATA, XFS_ILOG_ADATA };
  2355. static const short extflag[2] =
  2356. { XFS_ILOG_DEXT, XFS_ILOG_AEXT };
  2357. if (!iip)
  2358. return;
  2359. ifp = XFS_IFORK_PTR(ip, whichfork);
  2360. /*
  2361. * This can happen if we gave up in iformat in an error path,
  2362. * for the attribute fork.
  2363. */
  2364. if (!ifp) {
  2365. ASSERT(whichfork == XFS_ATTR_FORK);
  2366. return;
  2367. }
  2368. cp = XFS_DFORK_PTR(dip, whichfork);
  2369. mp = ip->i_mount;
  2370. switch (XFS_IFORK_FORMAT(ip, whichfork)) {
  2371. case XFS_DINODE_FMT_LOCAL:
  2372. if ((iip->ili_format.ilf_fields & dataflag[whichfork]) &&
  2373. (ifp->if_bytes > 0)) {
  2374. ASSERT(ifp->if_u1.if_data != NULL);
  2375. ASSERT(ifp->if_bytes <= XFS_IFORK_SIZE(ip, whichfork));
  2376. memcpy(cp, ifp->if_u1.if_data, ifp->if_bytes);
  2377. }
  2378. break;
  2379. case XFS_DINODE_FMT_EXTENTS:
  2380. ASSERT((ifp->if_flags & XFS_IFEXTENTS) ||
  2381. !(iip->ili_format.ilf_fields & extflag[whichfork]));
  2382. ASSERT((xfs_iext_get_ext(ifp, 0) != NULL) ||
  2383. (ifp->if_bytes == 0));
  2384. ASSERT((xfs_iext_get_ext(ifp, 0) == NULL) ||
  2385. (ifp->if_bytes > 0));
  2386. if ((iip->ili_format.ilf_fields & extflag[whichfork]) &&
  2387. (ifp->if_bytes > 0)) {
  2388. ASSERT(XFS_IFORK_NEXTENTS(ip, whichfork) > 0);
  2389. (void)xfs_iextents_copy(ip, (xfs_bmbt_rec_t *)cp,
  2390. whichfork);
  2391. }
  2392. break;
  2393. case XFS_DINODE_FMT_BTREE:
  2394. if ((iip->ili_format.ilf_fields & brootflag[whichfork]) &&
  2395. (ifp->if_broot_bytes > 0)) {
  2396. ASSERT(ifp->if_broot != NULL);
  2397. ASSERT(ifp->if_broot_bytes <=
  2398. (XFS_IFORK_SIZE(ip, whichfork) +
  2399. XFS_BROOT_SIZE_ADJ));
  2400. xfs_bmbt_to_bmdr(mp, ifp->if_broot, ifp->if_broot_bytes,
  2401. (xfs_bmdr_block_t *)cp,
  2402. XFS_DFORK_SIZE(dip, mp, whichfork));
  2403. }
  2404. break;
  2405. case XFS_DINODE_FMT_DEV:
  2406. if (iip->ili_format.ilf_fields & XFS_ILOG_DEV) {
  2407. ASSERT(whichfork == XFS_DATA_FORK);
  2408. xfs_dinode_put_rdev(dip, ip->i_df.if_u2.if_rdev);
  2409. }
  2410. break;
  2411. case XFS_DINODE_FMT_UUID:
  2412. if (iip->ili_format.ilf_fields & XFS_ILOG_UUID) {
  2413. ASSERT(whichfork == XFS_DATA_FORK);
  2414. memcpy(XFS_DFORK_DPTR(dip),
  2415. &ip->i_df.if_u2.if_uuid,
  2416. sizeof(uuid_t));
  2417. }
  2418. break;
  2419. default:
  2420. ASSERT(0);
  2421. break;
  2422. }
  2423. }
  2424. STATIC int
  2425. xfs_iflush_cluster(
  2426. xfs_inode_t *ip,
  2427. xfs_buf_t *bp)
  2428. {
  2429. xfs_mount_t *mp = ip->i_mount;
  2430. struct xfs_perag *pag;
  2431. unsigned long first_index, mask;
  2432. unsigned long inodes_per_cluster;
  2433. int ilist_size;
  2434. xfs_inode_t **ilist;
  2435. xfs_inode_t *iq;
  2436. int nr_found;
  2437. int clcount = 0;
  2438. int bufwasdelwri;
  2439. int i;
  2440. pag = xfs_perag_get(mp, XFS_INO_TO_AGNO(mp, ip->i_ino));
  2441. inodes_per_cluster = XFS_INODE_CLUSTER_SIZE(mp) >> mp->m_sb.sb_inodelog;
  2442. ilist_size = inodes_per_cluster * sizeof(xfs_inode_t *);
  2443. ilist = kmem_alloc(ilist_size, KM_MAYFAIL|KM_NOFS);
  2444. if (!ilist)
  2445. goto out_put;
  2446. mask = ~(((XFS_INODE_CLUSTER_SIZE(mp) >> mp->m_sb.sb_inodelog)) - 1);
  2447. first_index = XFS_INO_TO_AGINO(mp, ip->i_ino) & mask;
  2448. rcu_read_lock();
  2449. /* really need a gang lookup range call here */
  2450. nr_found = radix_tree_gang_lookup(&pag->pag_ici_root, (void**)ilist,
  2451. first_index, inodes_per_cluster);
  2452. if (nr_found == 0)
  2453. goto out_free;
  2454. for (i = 0; i < nr_found; i++) {
  2455. iq = ilist[i];
  2456. if (iq == ip)
  2457. continue;
  2458. /*
  2459. * because this is an RCU protected lookup, we could find a
  2460. * recently freed or even reallocated inode during the lookup.
  2461. * We need to check under the i_flags_lock for a valid inode
  2462. * here. Skip it if it is not valid or the wrong inode.
  2463. */
  2464. spin_lock(&ip->i_flags_lock);
  2465. if (!ip->i_ino ||
  2466. (XFS_INO_TO_AGINO(mp, iq->i_ino) & mask) != first_index) {
  2467. spin_unlock(&ip->i_flags_lock);
  2468. continue;
  2469. }
  2470. spin_unlock(&ip->i_flags_lock);
  2471. /*
  2472. * Do an un-protected check to see if the inode is dirty and
  2473. * is a candidate for flushing. These checks will be repeated
  2474. * later after the appropriate locks are acquired.
  2475. */
  2476. if (xfs_inode_clean(iq) && xfs_ipincount(iq) == 0)
  2477. continue;
  2478. /*
  2479. * Try to get locks. If any are unavailable or it is pinned,
  2480. * then this inode cannot be flushed and is skipped.
  2481. */
  2482. if (!xfs_ilock_nowait(iq, XFS_ILOCK_SHARED))
  2483. continue;
  2484. if (!xfs_iflock_nowait(iq)) {
  2485. xfs_iunlock(iq, XFS_ILOCK_SHARED);
  2486. continue;
  2487. }
  2488. if (xfs_ipincount(iq)) {
  2489. xfs_ifunlock(iq);
  2490. xfs_iunlock(iq, XFS_ILOCK_SHARED);
  2491. continue;
  2492. }
  2493. /*
  2494. * arriving here means that this inode can be flushed. First
  2495. * re-check that it's dirty before flushing.
  2496. */
  2497. if (!xfs_inode_clean(iq)) {
  2498. int error;
  2499. error = xfs_iflush_int(iq, bp);
  2500. if (error) {
  2501. xfs_iunlock(iq, XFS_ILOCK_SHARED);
  2502. goto cluster_corrupt_out;
  2503. }
  2504. clcount++;
  2505. } else {
  2506. xfs_ifunlock(iq);
  2507. }
  2508. xfs_iunlock(iq, XFS_ILOCK_SHARED);
  2509. }
  2510. if (clcount) {
  2511. XFS_STATS_INC(xs_icluster_flushcnt);
  2512. XFS_STATS_ADD(xs_icluster_flushinode, clcount);
  2513. }
  2514. out_free:
  2515. rcu_read_unlock();
  2516. kmem_free(ilist);
  2517. out_put:
  2518. xfs_perag_put(pag);
  2519. return 0;
  2520. cluster_corrupt_out:
  2521. /*
  2522. * Corruption detected in the clustering loop. Invalidate the
  2523. * inode buffer and shut down the filesystem.
  2524. */
  2525. rcu_read_unlock();
  2526. /*
  2527. * Clean up the buffer. If it was B_DELWRI, just release it --
  2528. * brelse can handle it with no problems. If not, shut down the
  2529. * filesystem before releasing the buffer.
  2530. */
  2531. bufwasdelwri = XFS_BUF_ISDELAYWRITE(bp);
  2532. if (bufwasdelwri)
  2533. xfs_buf_relse(bp);
  2534. xfs_force_shutdown(mp, SHUTDOWN_CORRUPT_INCORE);
  2535. if (!bufwasdelwri) {
  2536. /*
  2537. * Just like incore_relse: if we have b_iodone functions,
  2538. * mark the buffer as an error and call them. Otherwise
  2539. * mark it as stale and brelse.
  2540. */
  2541. if (XFS_BUF_IODONE_FUNC(bp)) {
  2542. XFS_BUF_UNDONE(bp);
  2543. XFS_BUF_STALE(bp);
  2544. XFS_BUF_ERROR(bp,EIO);
  2545. xfs_buf_ioend(bp, 0);
  2546. } else {
  2547. XFS_BUF_STALE(bp);
  2548. xfs_buf_relse(bp);
  2549. }
  2550. }
  2551. /*
  2552. * Unlocks the flush lock
  2553. */
  2554. xfs_iflush_abort(iq);
  2555. kmem_free(ilist);
  2556. xfs_perag_put(pag);
  2557. return XFS_ERROR(EFSCORRUPTED);
  2558. }
  2559. /*
  2560. * xfs_iflush() will write a modified inode's changes out to the
  2561. * inode's on disk home. The caller must have the inode lock held
  2562. * in at least shared mode and the inode flush completion must be
  2563. * active as well. The inode lock will still be held upon return from
  2564. * the call and the caller is free to unlock it.
  2565. * The inode flush will be completed when the inode reaches the disk.
  2566. * The flags indicate how the inode's buffer should be written out.
  2567. */
  2568. int
  2569. xfs_iflush(
  2570. xfs_inode_t *ip,
  2571. uint flags)
  2572. {
  2573. xfs_inode_log_item_t *iip;
  2574. xfs_buf_t *bp;
  2575. xfs_dinode_t *dip;
  2576. xfs_mount_t *mp;
  2577. int error;
  2578. XFS_STATS_INC(xs_iflush_count);
  2579. ASSERT(xfs_isilocked(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL|XFS_ILOCK_SHARED));
  2580. ASSERT(!completion_done(&ip->i_flush));
  2581. ASSERT(ip->i_d.di_format != XFS_DINODE_FMT_BTREE ||
  2582. ip->i_d.di_nextents > ip->i_df.if_ext_max);
  2583. iip = ip->i_itemp;
  2584. mp = ip->i_mount;
  2585. /*
  2586. * We can't flush the inode until it is unpinned, so wait for it if we
  2587. * are allowed to block. We know noone new can pin it, because we are
  2588. * holding the inode lock shared and you need to hold it exclusively to
  2589. * pin the inode.
  2590. *
  2591. * If we are not allowed to block, force the log out asynchronously so
  2592. * that when we come back the inode will be unpinned. If other inodes
  2593. * in the same cluster are dirty, they will probably write the inode
  2594. * out for us if they occur after the log force completes.
  2595. */
  2596. if (!(flags & SYNC_WAIT) && xfs_ipincount(ip)) {
  2597. xfs_iunpin_nowait(ip);
  2598. xfs_ifunlock(ip);
  2599. return EAGAIN;
  2600. }
  2601. xfs_iunpin_wait(ip);
  2602. /*
  2603. * For stale inodes we cannot rely on the backing buffer remaining
  2604. * stale in cache for the remaining life of the stale inode and so
  2605. * xfs_itobp() below may give us a buffer that no longer contains
  2606. * inodes below. We have to check this after ensuring the inode is
  2607. * unpinned so that it is safe to reclaim the stale inode after the
  2608. * flush call.
  2609. */
  2610. if (xfs_iflags_test(ip, XFS_ISTALE)) {
  2611. xfs_ifunlock(ip);
  2612. return 0;
  2613. }
  2614. /*
  2615. * This may have been unpinned because the filesystem is shutting
  2616. * down forcibly. If that's the case we must not write this inode
  2617. * to disk, because the log record didn't make it to disk!
  2618. */
  2619. if (XFS_FORCED_SHUTDOWN(mp)) {
  2620. ip->i_update_core = 0;
  2621. if (iip)
  2622. iip->ili_format.ilf_fields = 0;
  2623. xfs_ifunlock(ip);
  2624. return XFS_ERROR(EIO);
  2625. }
  2626. /*
  2627. * Get the buffer containing the on-disk inode.
  2628. */
  2629. error = xfs_itobp(mp, NULL, ip, &dip, &bp,
  2630. (flags & SYNC_WAIT) ? XBF_LOCK : XBF_TRYLOCK);
  2631. if (error || !bp) {
  2632. xfs_ifunlock(ip);
  2633. return error;
  2634. }
  2635. /*
  2636. * First flush out the inode that xfs_iflush was called with.
  2637. */
  2638. error = xfs_iflush_int(ip, bp);
  2639. if (error)
  2640. goto corrupt_out;
  2641. /*
  2642. * If the buffer is pinned then push on the log now so we won't
  2643. * get stuck waiting in the write for too long.
  2644. */
  2645. if (XFS_BUF_ISPINNED(bp))
  2646. xfs_log_force(mp, 0);
  2647. /*
  2648. * inode clustering:
  2649. * see if other inodes can be gathered into this write
  2650. */
  2651. error = xfs_iflush_cluster(ip, bp);
  2652. if (error)
  2653. goto cluster_corrupt_out;
  2654. if (flags & SYNC_WAIT)
  2655. error = xfs_bwrite(mp, bp);
  2656. else
  2657. xfs_bdwrite(mp, bp);
  2658. return error;
  2659. corrupt_out:
  2660. xfs_buf_relse(bp);
  2661. xfs_force_shutdown(mp, SHUTDOWN_CORRUPT_INCORE);
  2662. cluster_corrupt_out:
  2663. /*
  2664. * Unlocks the flush lock
  2665. */
  2666. xfs_iflush_abort(ip);
  2667. return XFS_ERROR(EFSCORRUPTED);
  2668. }
  2669. STATIC int
  2670. xfs_iflush_int(
  2671. xfs_inode_t *ip,
  2672. xfs_buf_t *bp)
  2673. {
  2674. xfs_inode_log_item_t *iip;
  2675. xfs_dinode_t *dip;
  2676. xfs_mount_t *mp;
  2677. #ifdef XFS_TRANS_DEBUG
  2678. int first;
  2679. #endif
  2680. ASSERT(xfs_isilocked(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL|XFS_ILOCK_SHARED));
  2681. ASSERT(!completion_done(&ip->i_flush));
  2682. ASSERT(ip->i_d.di_format != XFS_DINODE_FMT_BTREE ||
  2683. ip->i_d.di_nextents > ip->i_df.if_ext_max);
  2684. iip = ip->i_itemp;
  2685. mp = ip->i_mount;
  2686. /* set *dip = inode's place in the buffer */
  2687. dip = (xfs_dinode_t *)xfs_buf_offset(bp, ip->i_imap.im_boffset);
  2688. /*
  2689. * Clear i_update_core before copying out the data.
  2690. * This is for coordination with our timestamp updates
  2691. * that don't hold the inode lock. They will always
  2692. * update the timestamps BEFORE setting i_update_core,
  2693. * so if we clear i_update_core after they set it we
  2694. * are guaranteed to see their updates to the timestamps.
  2695. * I believe that this depends on strongly ordered memory
  2696. * semantics, but we have that. We use the SYNCHRONIZE
  2697. * macro to make sure that the compiler does not reorder
  2698. * the i_update_core access below the data copy below.
  2699. */
  2700. ip->i_update_core = 0;
  2701. SYNCHRONIZE();
  2702. /*
  2703. * Make sure to get the latest timestamps from the Linux inode.
  2704. */
  2705. xfs_synchronize_times(ip);
  2706. if (XFS_TEST_ERROR(be16_to_cpu(dip->di_magic) != XFS_DINODE_MAGIC,
  2707. mp, XFS_ERRTAG_IFLUSH_1, XFS_RANDOM_IFLUSH_1)) {
  2708. xfs_alert_tag(mp, XFS_PTAG_IFLUSH,
  2709. "%s: Bad inode %Lu magic number 0x%x, ptr 0x%p",
  2710. __func__, ip->i_ino, be16_to_cpu(dip->di_magic), dip);
  2711. goto corrupt_out;
  2712. }
  2713. if (XFS_TEST_ERROR(ip->i_d.di_magic != XFS_DINODE_MAGIC,
  2714. mp, XFS_ERRTAG_IFLUSH_2, XFS_RANDOM_IFLUSH_2)) {
  2715. xfs_alert_tag(mp, XFS_PTAG_IFLUSH,
  2716. "%s: Bad inode %Lu, ptr 0x%p, magic number 0x%x",
  2717. __func__, ip->i_ino, ip, ip->i_d.di_magic);
  2718. goto corrupt_out;
  2719. }
  2720. if ((ip->i_d.di_mode & S_IFMT) == S_IFREG) {
  2721. if (XFS_TEST_ERROR(
  2722. (ip->i_d.di_format != XFS_DINODE_FMT_EXTENTS) &&
  2723. (ip->i_d.di_format != XFS_DINODE_FMT_BTREE),
  2724. mp, XFS_ERRTAG_IFLUSH_3, XFS_RANDOM_IFLUSH_3)) {
  2725. xfs_alert_tag(mp, XFS_PTAG_IFLUSH,
  2726. "%s: Bad regular inode %Lu, ptr 0x%p",
  2727. __func__, ip->i_ino, ip);
  2728. goto corrupt_out;
  2729. }
  2730. } else if ((ip->i_d.di_mode & S_IFMT) == S_IFDIR) {
  2731. if (XFS_TEST_ERROR(
  2732. (ip->i_d.di_format != XFS_DINODE_FMT_EXTENTS) &&
  2733. (ip->i_d.di_format != XFS_DINODE_FMT_BTREE) &&
  2734. (ip->i_d.di_format != XFS_DINODE_FMT_LOCAL),
  2735. mp, XFS_ERRTAG_IFLUSH_4, XFS_RANDOM_IFLUSH_4)) {
  2736. xfs_alert_tag(mp, XFS_PTAG_IFLUSH,
  2737. "%s: Bad directory inode %Lu, ptr 0x%p",
  2738. __func__, ip->i_ino, ip);
  2739. goto corrupt_out;
  2740. }
  2741. }
  2742. if (XFS_TEST_ERROR(ip->i_d.di_nextents + ip->i_d.di_anextents >
  2743. ip->i_d.di_nblocks, mp, XFS_ERRTAG_IFLUSH_5,
  2744. XFS_RANDOM_IFLUSH_5)) {
  2745. xfs_alert_tag(mp, XFS_PTAG_IFLUSH,
  2746. "%s: detected corrupt incore inode %Lu, "
  2747. "total extents = %d, nblocks = %Ld, ptr 0x%p",
  2748. __func__, ip->i_ino,
  2749. ip->i_d.di_nextents + ip->i_d.di_anextents,
  2750. ip->i_d.di_nblocks, ip);
  2751. goto corrupt_out;
  2752. }
  2753. if (XFS_TEST_ERROR(ip->i_d.di_forkoff > mp->m_sb.sb_inodesize,
  2754. mp, XFS_ERRTAG_IFLUSH_6, XFS_RANDOM_IFLUSH_6)) {
  2755. xfs_alert_tag(mp, XFS_PTAG_IFLUSH,
  2756. "%s: bad inode %Lu, forkoff 0x%x, ptr 0x%p",
  2757. __func__, ip->i_ino, ip->i_d.di_forkoff, ip);
  2758. goto corrupt_out;
  2759. }
  2760. /*
  2761. * bump the flush iteration count, used to detect flushes which
  2762. * postdate a log record during recovery.
  2763. */
  2764. ip->i_d.di_flushiter++;
  2765. /*
  2766. * Copy the dirty parts of the inode into the on-disk
  2767. * inode. We always copy out the core of the inode,
  2768. * because if the inode is dirty at all the core must
  2769. * be.
  2770. */
  2771. xfs_dinode_to_disk(dip, &ip->i_d);
  2772. /* Wrap, we never let the log put out DI_MAX_FLUSH */
  2773. if (ip->i_d.di_flushiter == DI_MAX_FLUSH)
  2774. ip->i_d.di_flushiter = 0;
  2775. /*
  2776. * If this is really an old format inode and the superblock version
  2777. * has not been updated to support only new format inodes, then
  2778. * convert back to the old inode format. If the superblock version
  2779. * has been updated, then make the conversion permanent.
  2780. */
  2781. ASSERT(ip->i_d.di_version == 1 || xfs_sb_version_hasnlink(&mp->m_sb));
  2782. if (ip->i_d.di_version == 1) {
  2783. if (!xfs_sb_version_hasnlink(&mp->m_sb)) {
  2784. /*
  2785. * Convert it back.
  2786. */
  2787. ASSERT(ip->i_d.di_nlink <= XFS_MAXLINK_1);
  2788. dip->di_onlink = cpu_to_be16(ip->i_d.di_nlink);
  2789. } else {
  2790. /*
  2791. * The superblock version has already been bumped,
  2792. * so just make the conversion to the new inode
  2793. * format permanent.
  2794. */
  2795. ip->i_d.di_version = 2;
  2796. dip->di_version = 2;
  2797. ip->i_d.di_onlink = 0;
  2798. dip->di_onlink = 0;
  2799. memset(&(ip->i_d.di_pad[0]), 0, sizeof(ip->i_d.di_pad));
  2800. memset(&(dip->di_pad[0]), 0,
  2801. sizeof(dip->di_pad));
  2802. ASSERT(xfs_get_projid(ip) == 0);
  2803. }
  2804. }
  2805. xfs_iflush_fork(ip, dip, iip, XFS_DATA_FORK, bp);
  2806. if (XFS_IFORK_Q(ip))
  2807. xfs_iflush_fork(ip, dip, iip, XFS_ATTR_FORK, bp);
  2808. xfs_inobp_check(mp, bp);
  2809. /*
  2810. * We've recorded everything logged in the inode, so we'd
  2811. * like to clear the ilf_fields bits so we don't log and
  2812. * flush things unnecessarily. However, we can't stop
  2813. * logging all this information until the data we've copied
  2814. * into the disk buffer is written to disk. If we did we might
  2815. * overwrite the copy of the inode in the log with all the
  2816. * data after re-logging only part of it, and in the face of
  2817. * a crash we wouldn't have all the data we need to recover.
  2818. *
  2819. * What we do is move the bits to the ili_last_fields field.
  2820. * When logging the inode, these bits are moved back to the
  2821. * ilf_fields field. In the xfs_iflush_done() routine we
  2822. * clear ili_last_fields, since we know that the information
  2823. * those bits represent is permanently on disk. As long as
  2824. * the flush completes before the inode is logged again, then
  2825. * both ilf_fields and ili_last_fields will be cleared.
  2826. *
  2827. * We can play with the ilf_fields bits here, because the inode
  2828. * lock must be held exclusively in order to set bits there
  2829. * and the flush lock protects the ili_last_fields bits.
  2830. * Set ili_logged so the flush done
  2831. * routine can tell whether or not to look in the AIL.
  2832. * Also, store the current LSN of the inode so that we can tell
  2833. * whether the item has moved in the AIL from xfs_iflush_done().
  2834. * In order to read the lsn we need the AIL lock, because
  2835. * it is a 64 bit value that cannot be read atomically.
  2836. */
  2837. if (iip != NULL && iip->ili_format.ilf_fields != 0) {
  2838. iip->ili_last_fields = iip->ili_format.ilf_fields;
  2839. iip->ili_format.ilf_fields = 0;
  2840. iip->ili_logged = 1;
  2841. xfs_trans_ail_copy_lsn(mp->m_ail, &iip->ili_flush_lsn,
  2842. &iip->ili_item.li_lsn);
  2843. /*
  2844. * Attach the function xfs_iflush_done to the inode's
  2845. * buffer. This will remove the inode from the AIL
  2846. * and unlock the inode's flush lock when the inode is
  2847. * completely written to disk.
  2848. */
  2849. xfs_buf_attach_iodone(bp, xfs_iflush_done, &iip->ili_item);
  2850. ASSERT(XFS_BUF_FSPRIVATE(bp, void *) != NULL);
  2851. ASSERT(XFS_BUF_IODONE_FUNC(bp) != NULL);
  2852. } else {
  2853. /*
  2854. * We're flushing an inode which is not in the AIL and has
  2855. * not been logged but has i_update_core set. For this
  2856. * case we can use a B_DELWRI flush and immediately drop
  2857. * the inode flush lock because we can avoid the whole
  2858. * AIL state thing. It's OK to drop the flush lock now,
  2859. * because we've already locked the buffer and to do anything
  2860. * you really need both.
  2861. */
  2862. if (iip != NULL) {
  2863. ASSERT(iip->ili_logged == 0);
  2864. ASSERT(iip->ili_last_fields == 0);
  2865. ASSERT((iip->ili_item.li_flags & XFS_LI_IN_AIL) == 0);
  2866. }
  2867. xfs_ifunlock(ip);
  2868. }
  2869. return 0;
  2870. corrupt_out:
  2871. return XFS_ERROR(EFSCORRUPTED);
  2872. }
  2873. /*
  2874. * Return a pointer to the extent record at file index idx.
  2875. */
  2876. xfs_bmbt_rec_host_t *
  2877. xfs_iext_get_ext(
  2878. xfs_ifork_t *ifp, /* inode fork pointer */
  2879. xfs_extnum_t idx) /* index of target extent */
  2880. {
  2881. ASSERT(idx >= 0);
  2882. if ((ifp->if_flags & XFS_IFEXTIREC) && (idx == 0)) {
  2883. return ifp->if_u1.if_ext_irec->er_extbuf;
  2884. } else if (ifp->if_flags & XFS_IFEXTIREC) {
  2885. xfs_ext_irec_t *erp; /* irec pointer */
  2886. int erp_idx = 0; /* irec index */
  2887. xfs_extnum_t page_idx = idx; /* ext index in target list */
  2888. erp = xfs_iext_idx_to_irec(ifp, &page_idx, &erp_idx, 0);
  2889. return &erp->er_extbuf[page_idx];
  2890. } else if (ifp->if_bytes) {
  2891. return &ifp->if_u1.if_extents[idx];
  2892. } else {
  2893. return NULL;
  2894. }
  2895. }
  2896. /*
  2897. * Insert new item(s) into the extent records for incore inode
  2898. * fork 'ifp'. 'count' new items are inserted at index 'idx'.
  2899. */
  2900. void
  2901. xfs_iext_insert(
  2902. xfs_inode_t *ip, /* incore inode pointer */
  2903. xfs_extnum_t idx, /* starting index of new items */
  2904. xfs_extnum_t count, /* number of inserted items */
  2905. xfs_bmbt_irec_t *new, /* items to insert */
  2906. int state) /* type of extent conversion */
  2907. {
  2908. xfs_ifork_t *ifp = (state & BMAP_ATTRFORK) ? ip->i_afp : &ip->i_df;
  2909. xfs_extnum_t i; /* extent record index */
  2910. trace_xfs_iext_insert(ip, idx, new, state, _RET_IP_);
  2911. ASSERT(ifp->if_flags & XFS_IFEXTENTS);
  2912. xfs_iext_add(ifp, idx, count);
  2913. for (i = idx; i < idx + count; i++, new++)
  2914. xfs_bmbt_set_all(xfs_iext_get_ext(ifp, i), new);
  2915. }
  2916. /*
  2917. * This is called when the amount of space required for incore file
  2918. * extents needs to be increased. The ext_diff parameter stores the
  2919. * number of new extents being added and the idx parameter contains
  2920. * the extent index where the new extents will be added. If the new
  2921. * extents are being appended, then we just need to (re)allocate and
  2922. * initialize the space. Otherwise, if the new extents are being
  2923. * inserted into the middle of the existing entries, a bit more work
  2924. * is required to make room for the new extents to be inserted. The
  2925. * caller is responsible for filling in the new extent entries upon
  2926. * return.
  2927. */
  2928. void
  2929. xfs_iext_add(
  2930. xfs_ifork_t *ifp, /* inode fork pointer */
  2931. xfs_extnum_t idx, /* index to begin adding exts */
  2932. int ext_diff) /* number of extents to add */
  2933. {
  2934. int byte_diff; /* new bytes being added */
  2935. int new_size; /* size of extents after adding */
  2936. xfs_extnum_t nextents; /* number of extents in file */
  2937. nextents = ifp->if_bytes / (uint)sizeof(xfs_bmbt_rec_t);
  2938. ASSERT((idx >= 0) && (idx <= nextents));
  2939. byte_diff = ext_diff * sizeof(xfs_bmbt_rec_t);
  2940. new_size = ifp->if_bytes + byte_diff;
  2941. /*
  2942. * If the new number of extents (nextents + ext_diff)
  2943. * fits inside the inode, then continue to use the inline
  2944. * extent buffer.
  2945. */
  2946. if (nextents + ext_diff <= XFS_INLINE_EXTS) {
  2947. if (idx < nextents) {
  2948. memmove(&ifp->if_u2.if_inline_ext[idx + ext_diff],
  2949. &ifp->if_u2.if_inline_ext[idx],
  2950. (nextents - idx) * sizeof(xfs_bmbt_rec_t));
  2951. memset(&ifp->if_u2.if_inline_ext[idx], 0, byte_diff);
  2952. }
  2953. ifp->if_u1.if_extents = ifp->if_u2.if_inline_ext;
  2954. ifp->if_real_bytes = 0;
  2955. ifp->if_lastex = nextents + ext_diff;
  2956. }
  2957. /*
  2958. * Otherwise use a linear (direct) extent list.
  2959. * If the extents are currently inside the inode,
  2960. * xfs_iext_realloc_direct will switch us from
  2961. * inline to direct extent allocation mode.
  2962. */
  2963. else if (nextents + ext_diff <= XFS_LINEAR_EXTS) {
  2964. xfs_iext_realloc_direct(ifp, new_size);
  2965. if (idx < nextents) {
  2966. memmove(&ifp->if_u1.if_extents[idx + ext_diff],
  2967. &ifp->if_u1.if_extents[idx],
  2968. (nextents - idx) * sizeof(xfs_bmbt_rec_t));
  2969. memset(&ifp->if_u1.if_extents[idx], 0, byte_diff);
  2970. }
  2971. }
  2972. /* Indirection array */
  2973. else {
  2974. xfs_ext_irec_t *erp;
  2975. int erp_idx = 0;
  2976. int page_idx = idx;
  2977. ASSERT(nextents + ext_diff > XFS_LINEAR_EXTS);
  2978. if (ifp->if_flags & XFS_IFEXTIREC) {
  2979. erp = xfs_iext_idx_to_irec(ifp, &page_idx, &erp_idx, 1);
  2980. } else {
  2981. xfs_iext_irec_init(ifp);
  2982. ASSERT(ifp->if_flags & XFS_IFEXTIREC);
  2983. erp = ifp->if_u1.if_ext_irec;
  2984. }
  2985. /* Extents fit in target extent page */
  2986. if (erp && erp->er_extcount + ext_diff <= XFS_LINEAR_EXTS) {
  2987. if (page_idx < erp->er_extcount) {
  2988. memmove(&erp->er_extbuf[page_idx + ext_diff],
  2989. &erp->er_extbuf[page_idx],
  2990. (erp->er_extcount - page_idx) *
  2991. sizeof(xfs_bmbt_rec_t));
  2992. memset(&erp->er_extbuf[page_idx], 0, byte_diff);
  2993. }
  2994. erp->er_extcount += ext_diff;
  2995. xfs_iext_irec_update_extoffs(ifp, erp_idx + 1, ext_diff);
  2996. }
  2997. /* Insert a new extent page */
  2998. else if (erp) {
  2999. xfs_iext_add_indirect_multi(ifp,
  3000. erp_idx, page_idx, ext_diff);
  3001. }
  3002. /*
  3003. * If extent(s) are being appended to the last page in
  3004. * the indirection array and the new extent(s) don't fit
  3005. * in the page, then erp is NULL and erp_idx is set to
  3006. * the next index needed in the indirection array.
  3007. */
  3008. else {
  3009. int count = ext_diff;
  3010. while (count) {
  3011. erp = xfs_iext_irec_new(ifp, erp_idx);
  3012. erp->er_extcount = count;
  3013. count -= MIN(count, (int)XFS_LINEAR_EXTS);
  3014. if (count) {
  3015. erp_idx++;
  3016. }
  3017. }
  3018. }
  3019. }
  3020. ifp->if_bytes = new_size;
  3021. }
  3022. /*
  3023. * This is called when incore extents are being added to the indirection
  3024. * array and the new extents do not fit in the target extent list. The
  3025. * erp_idx parameter contains the irec index for the target extent list
  3026. * in the indirection array, and the idx parameter contains the extent
  3027. * index within the list. The number of extents being added is stored
  3028. * in the count parameter.
  3029. *
  3030. * |-------| |-------|
  3031. * | | | | idx - number of extents before idx
  3032. * | idx | | count |
  3033. * | | | | count - number of extents being inserted at idx
  3034. * |-------| |-------|
  3035. * | count | | nex2 | nex2 - number of extents after idx + count
  3036. * |-------| |-------|
  3037. */
  3038. void
  3039. xfs_iext_add_indirect_multi(
  3040. xfs_ifork_t *ifp, /* inode fork pointer */
  3041. int erp_idx, /* target extent irec index */
  3042. xfs_extnum_t idx, /* index within target list */
  3043. int count) /* new extents being added */
  3044. {
  3045. int byte_diff; /* new bytes being added */
  3046. xfs_ext_irec_t *erp; /* pointer to irec entry */
  3047. xfs_extnum_t ext_diff; /* number of extents to add */
  3048. xfs_extnum_t ext_cnt; /* new extents still needed */
  3049. xfs_extnum_t nex2; /* extents after idx + count */
  3050. xfs_bmbt_rec_t *nex2_ep = NULL; /* temp list for nex2 extents */
  3051. int nlists; /* number of irec's (lists) */
  3052. ASSERT(ifp->if_flags & XFS_IFEXTIREC);
  3053. erp = &ifp->if_u1.if_ext_irec[erp_idx];
  3054. nex2 = erp->er_extcount - idx;
  3055. nlists = ifp->if_real_bytes / XFS_IEXT_BUFSZ;
  3056. /*
  3057. * Save second part of target extent list
  3058. * (all extents past */
  3059. if (nex2) {
  3060. byte_diff = nex2 * sizeof(xfs_bmbt_rec_t);
  3061. nex2_ep = (xfs_bmbt_rec_t *) kmem_alloc(byte_diff, KM_NOFS);
  3062. memmove(nex2_ep, &erp->er_extbuf[idx], byte_diff);
  3063. erp->er_extcount -= nex2;
  3064. xfs_iext_irec_update_extoffs(ifp, erp_idx + 1, -nex2);
  3065. memset(&erp->er_extbuf[idx], 0, byte_diff);
  3066. }
  3067. /*
  3068. * Add the new extents to the end of the target
  3069. * list, then allocate new irec record(s) and
  3070. * extent buffer(s) as needed to store the rest
  3071. * of the new extents.
  3072. */
  3073. ext_cnt = count;
  3074. ext_diff = MIN(ext_cnt, (int)XFS_LINEAR_EXTS - erp->er_extcount);
  3075. if (ext_diff) {
  3076. erp->er_extcount += ext_diff;
  3077. xfs_iext_irec_update_extoffs(ifp, erp_idx + 1, ext_diff);
  3078. ext_cnt -= ext_diff;
  3079. }
  3080. while (ext_cnt) {
  3081. erp_idx++;
  3082. erp = xfs_iext_irec_new(ifp, erp_idx);
  3083. ext_diff = MIN(ext_cnt, (int)XFS_LINEAR_EXTS);
  3084. erp->er_extcount = ext_diff;
  3085. xfs_iext_irec_update_extoffs(ifp, erp_idx + 1, ext_diff);
  3086. ext_cnt -= ext_diff;
  3087. }
  3088. /* Add nex2 extents back to indirection array */
  3089. if (nex2) {
  3090. xfs_extnum_t ext_avail;
  3091. int i;
  3092. byte_diff = nex2 * sizeof(xfs_bmbt_rec_t);
  3093. ext_avail = XFS_LINEAR_EXTS - erp->er_extcount;
  3094. i = 0;
  3095. /*
  3096. * If nex2 extents fit in the current page, append
  3097. * nex2_ep after the new extents.
  3098. */
  3099. if (nex2 <= ext_avail) {
  3100. i = erp->er_extcount;
  3101. }
  3102. /*
  3103. * Otherwise, check if space is available in the
  3104. * next page.
  3105. */
  3106. else if ((erp_idx < nlists - 1) &&
  3107. (nex2 <= (ext_avail = XFS_LINEAR_EXTS -
  3108. ifp->if_u1.if_ext_irec[erp_idx+1].er_extcount))) {
  3109. erp_idx++;
  3110. erp++;
  3111. /* Create a hole for nex2 extents */
  3112. memmove(&erp->er_extbuf[nex2], erp->er_extbuf,
  3113. erp->er_extcount * sizeof(xfs_bmbt_rec_t));
  3114. }
  3115. /*
  3116. * Final choice, create a new extent page for
  3117. * nex2 extents.
  3118. */
  3119. else {
  3120. erp_idx++;
  3121. erp = xfs_iext_irec_new(ifp, erp_idx);
  3122. }
  3123. memmove(&erp->er_extbuf[i], nex2_ep, byte_diff);
  3124. kmem_free(nex2_ep);
  3125. erp->er_extcount += nex2;
  3126. xfs_iext_irec_update_extoffs(ifp, erp_idx + 1, nex2);
  3127. }
  3128. }
  3129. /*
  3130. * This is called when the amount of space required for incore file
  3131. * extents needs to be decreased. The ext_diff parameter stores the
  3132. * number of extents to be removed and the idx parameter contains
  3133. * the extent index where the extents will be removed from.
  3134. *
  3135. * If the amount of space needed has decreased below the linear
  3136. * limit, XFS_IEXT_BUFSZ, then switch to using the contiguous
  3137. * extent array. Otherwise, use kmem_realloc() to adjust the
  3138. * size to what is needed.
  3139. */
  3140. void
  3141. xfs_iext_remove(
  3142. xfs_inode_t *ip, /* incore inode pointer */
  3143. xfs_extnum_t idx, /* index to begin removing exts */
  3144. int ext_diff, /* number of extents to remove */
  3145. int state) /* type of extent conversion */
  3146. {
  3147. xfs_ifork_t *ifp = (state & BMAP_ATTRFORK) ? ip->i_afp : &ip->i_df;
  3148. xfs_extnum_t nextents; /* number of extents in file */
  3149. int new_size; /* size of extents after removal */
  3150. trace_xfs_iext_remove(ip, idx, state, _RET_IP_);
  3151. ASSERT(ext_diff > 0);
  3152. nextents = ifp->if_bytes / (uint)sizeof(xfs_bmbt_rec_t);
  3153. new_size = (nextents - ext_diff) * sizeof(xfs_bmbt_rec_t);
  3154. if (new_size == 0) {
  3155. xfs_iext_destroy(ifp);
  3156. } else if (ifp->if_flags & XFS_IFEXTIREC) {
  3157. xfs_iext_remove_indirect(ifp, idx, ext_diff);
  3158. } else if (ifp->if_real_bytes) {
  3159. xfs_iext_remove_direct(ifp, idx, ext_diff);
  3160. } else {
  3161. xfs_iext_remove_inline(ifp, idx, ext_diff);
  3162. }
  3163. ifp->if_bytes = new_size;
  3164. }
  3165. /*
  3166. * This removes ext_diff extents from the inline buffer, beginning
  3167. * at extent index idx.
  3168. */
  3169. void
  3170. xfs_iext_remove_inline(
  3171. xfs_ifork_t *ifp, /* inode fork pointer */
  3172. xfs_extnum_t idx, /* index to begin removing exts */
  3173. int ext_diff) /* number of extents to remove */
  3174. {
  3175. int nextents; /* number of extents in file */
  3176. ASSERT(!(ifp->if_flags & XFS_IFEXTIREC));
  3177. ASSERT(idx < XFS_INLINE_EXTS);
  3178. nextents = ifp->if_bytes / (uint)sizeof(xfs_bmbt_rec_t);
  3179. ASSERT(((nextents - ext_diff) > 0) &&
  3180. (nextents - ext_diff) < XFS_INLINE_EXTS);
  3181. if (idx + ext_diff < nextents) {
  3182. memmove(&ifp->if_u2.if_inline_ext[idx],
  3183. &ifp->if_u2.if_inline_ext[idx + ext_diff],
  3184. (nextents - (idx + ext_diff)) *
  3185. sizeof(xfs_bmbt_rec_t));
  3186. memset(&ifp->if_u2.if_inline_ext[nextents - ext_diff],
  3187. 0, ext_diff * sizeof(xfs_bmbt_rec_t));
  3188. } else {
  3189. memset(&ifp->if_u2.if_inline_ext[idx], 0,
  3190. ext_diff * sizeof(xfs_bmbt_rec_t));
  3191. }
  3192. }
  3193. /*
  3194. * This removes ext_diff extents from a linear (direct) extent list,
  3195. * beginning at extent index idx. If the extents are being removed
  3196. * from the end of the list (ie. truncate) then we just need to re-
  3197. * allocate the list to remove the extra space. Otherwise, if the
  3198. * extents are being removed from the middle of the existing extent
  3199. * entries, then we first need to move the extent records beginning
  3200. * at idx + ext_diff up in the list to overwrite the records being
  3201. * removed, then remove the extra space via kmem_realloc.
  3202. */
  3203. void
  3204. xfs_iext_remove_direct(
  3205. xfs_ifork_t *ifp, /* inode fork pointer */
  3206. xfs_extnum_t idx, /* index to begin removing exts */
  3207. int ext_diff) /* number of extents to remove */
  3208. {
  3209. xfs_extnum_t nextents; /* number of extents in file */
  3210. int new_size; /* size of extents after removal */
  3211. ASSERT(!(ifp->if_flags & XFS_IFEXTIREC));
  3212. new_size = ifp->if_bytes -
  3213. (ext_diff * sizeof(xfs_bmbt_rec_t));
  3214. nextents = ifp->if_bytes / (uint)sizeof(xfs_bmbt_rec_t);
  3215. if (new_size == 0) {
  3216. xfs_iext_destroy(ifp);
  3217. return;
  3218. }
  3219. /* Move extents up in the list (if needed) */
  3220. if (idx + ext_diff < nextents) {
  3221. memmove(&ifp->if_u1.if_extents[idx],
  3222. &ifp->if_u1.if_extents[idx + ext_diff],
  3223. (nextents - (idx + ext_diff)) *
  3224. sizeof(xfs_bmbt_rec_t));
  3225. }
  3226. memset(&ifp->if_u1.if_extents[nextents - ext_diff],
  3227. 0, ext_diff * sizeof(xfs_bmbt_rec_t));
  3228. /*
  3229. * Reallocate the direct extent list. If the extents
  3230. * will fit inside the inode then xfs_iext_realloc_direct
  3231. * will switch from direct to inline extent allocation
  3232. * mode for us.
  3233. */
  3234. xfs_iext_realloc_direct(ifp, new_size);
  3235. ifp->if_bytes = new_size;
  3236. }
  3237. /*
  3238. * This is called when incore extents are being removed from the
  3239. * indirection array and the extents being removed span multiple extent
  3240. * buffers. The idx parameter contains the file extent index where we
  3241. * want to begin removing extents, and the count parameter contains
  3242. * how many extents need to be removed.
  3243. *
  3244. * |-------| |-------|
  3245. * | nex1 | | | nex1 - number of extents before idx
  3246. * |-------| | count |
  3247. * | | | | count - number of extents being removed at idx
  3248. * | count | |-------|
  3249. * | | | nex2 | nex2 - number of extents after idx + count
  3250. * |-------| |-------|
  3251. */
  3252. void
  3253. xfs_iext_remove_indirect(
  3254. xfs_ifork_t *ifp, /* inode fork pointer */
  3255. xfs_extnum_t idx, /* index to begin removing extents */
  3256. int count) /* number of extents to remove */
  3257. {
  3258. xfs_ext_irec_t *erp; /* indirection array pointer */
  3259. int erp_idx = 0; /* indirection array index */
  3260. xfs_extnum_t ext_cnt; /* extents left to remove */
  3261. xfs_extnum_t ext_diff; /* extents to remove in current list */
  3262. xfs_extnum_t nex1; /* number of extents before idx */
  3263. xfs_extnum_t nex2; /* extents after idx + count */
  3264. int page_idx = idx; /* index in target extent list */
  3265. ASSERT(ifp->if_flags & XFS_IFEXTIREC);
  3266. erp = xfs_iext_idx_to_irec(ifp, &page_idx, &erp_idx, 0);
  3267. ASSERT(erp != NULL);
  3268. nex1 = page_idx;
  3269. ext_cnt = count;
  3270. while (ext_cnt) {
  3271. nex2 = MAX((erp->er_extcount - (nex1 + ext_cnt)), 0);
  3272. ext_diff = MIN(ext_cnt, (erp->er_extcount - nex1));
  3273. /*
  3274. * Check for deletion of entire list;
  3275. * xfs_iext_irec_remove() updates extent offsets.
  3276. */
  3277. if (ext_diff == erp->er_extcount) {
  3278. xfs_iext_irec_remove(ifp, erp_idx);
  3279. ext_cnt -= ext_diff;
  3280. nex1 = 0;
  3281. if (ext_cnt) {
  3282. ASSERT(erp_idx < ifp->if_real_bytes /
  3283. XFS_IEXT_BUFSZ);
  3284. erp = &ifp->if_u1.if_ext_irec[erp_idx];
  3285. nex1 = 0;
  3286. continue;
  3287. } else {
  3288. break;
  3289. }
  3290. }
  3291. /* Move extents up (if needed) */
  3292. if (nex2) {
  3293. memmove(&erp->er_extbuf[nex1],
  3294. &erp->er_extbuf[nex1 + ext_diff],
  3295. nex2 * sizeof(xfs_bmbt_rec_t));
  3296. }
  3297. /* Zero out rest of page */
  3298. memset(&erp->er_extbuf[nex1 + nex2], 0, (XFS_IEXT_BUFSZ -
  3299. ((nex1 + nex2) * sizeof(xfs_bmbt_rec_t))));
  3300. /* Update remaining counters */
  3301. erp->er_extcount -= ext_diff;
  3302. xfs_iext_irec_update_extoffs(ifp, erp_idx + 1, -ext_diff);
  3303. ext_cnt -= ext_diff;
  3304. nex1 = 0;
  3305. erp_idx++;
  3306. erp++;
  3307. }
  3308. ifp->if_bytes -= count * sizeof(xfs_bmbt_rec_t);
  3309. xfs_iext_irec_compact(ifp);
  3310. }
  3311. /*
  3312. * Create, destroy, or resize a linear (direct) block of extents.
  3313. */
  3314. void
  3315. xfs_iext_realloc_direct(
  3316. xfs_ifork_t *ifp, /* inode fork pointer */
  3317. int new_size) /* new size of extents */
  3318. {
  3319. int rnew_size; /* real new size of extents */
  3320. rnew_size = new_size;
  3321. ASSERT(!(ifp->if_flags & XFS_IFEXTIREC) ||
  3322. ((new_size >= 0) && (new_size <= XFS_IEXT_BUFSZ) &&
  3323. (new_size != ifp->if_real_bytes)));
  3324. /* Free extent records */
  3325. if (new_size == 0) {
  3326. xfs_iext_destroy(ifp);
  3327. }
  3328. /* Resize direct extent list and zero any new bytes */
  3329. else if (ifp->if_real_bytes) {
  3330. /* Check if extents will fit inside the inode */
  3331. if (new_size <= XFS_INLINE_EXTS * sizeof(xfs_bmbt_rec_t)) {
  3332. xfs_iext_direct_to_inline(ifp, new_size /
  3333. (uint)sizeof(xfs_bmbt_rec_t));
  3334. ifp->if_bytes = new_size;
  3335. return;
  3336. }
  3337. if (!is_power_of_2(new_size)){
  3338. rnew_size = roundup_pow_of_two(new_size);
  3339. }
  3340. if (rnew_size != ifp->if_real_bytes) {
  3341. ifp->if_u1.if_extents =
  3342. kmem_realloc(ifp->if_u1.if_extents,
  3343. rnew_size,
  3344. ifp->if_real_bytes, KM_NOFS);
  3345. }
  3346. if (rnew_size > ifp->if_real_bytes) {
  3347. memset(&ifp->if_u1.if_extents[ifp->if_bytes /
  3348. (uint)sizeof(xfs_bmbt_rec_t)], 0,
  3349. rnew_size - ifp->if_real_bytes);
  3350. }
  3351. }
  3352. /*
  3353. * Switch from the inline extent buffer to a direct
  3354. * extent list. Be sure to include the inline extent
  3355. * bytes in new_size.
  3356. */
  3357. else {
  3358. new_size += ifp->if_bytes;
  3359. if (!is_power_of_2(new_size)) {
  3360. rnew_size = roundup_pow_of_two(new_size);
  3361. }
  3362. xfs_iext_inline_to_direct(ifp, rnew_size);
  3363. }
  3364. ifp->if_real_bytes = rnew_size;
  3365. ifp->if_bytes = new_size;
  3366. }
  3367. /*
  3368. * Switch from linear (direct) extent records to inline buffer.
  3369. */
  3370. void
  3371. xfs_iext_direct_to_inline(
  3372. xfs_ifork_t *ifp, /* inode fork pointer */
  3373. xfs_extnum_t nextents) /* number of extents in file */
  3374. {
  3375. ASSERT(ifp->if_flags & XFS_IFEXTENTS);
  3376. ASSERT(nextents <= XFS_INLINE_EXTS);
  3377. /*
  3378. * The inline buffer was zeroed when we switched
  3379. * from inline to direct extent allocation mode,
  3380. * so we don't need to clear it here.
  3381. */
  3382. memcpy(ifp->if_u2.if_inline_ext, ifp->if_u1.if_extents,
  3383. nextents * sizeof(xfs_bmbt_rec_t));
  3384. kmem_free(ifp->if_u1.if_extents);
  3385. ifp->if_u1.if_extents = ifp->if_u2.if_inline_ext;
  3386. ifp->if_real_bytes = 0;
  3387. }
  3388. /*
  3389. * Switch from inline buffer to linear (direct) extent records.
  3390. * new_size should already be rounded up to the next power of 2
  3391. * by the caller (when appropriate), so use new_size as it is.
  3392. * However, since new_size may be rounded up, we can't update
  3393. * if_bytes here. It is the caller's responsibility to update
  3394. * if_bytes upon return.
  3395. */
  3396. void
  3397. xfs_iext_inline_to_direct(
  3398. xfs_ifork_t *ifp, /* inode fork pointer */
  3399. int new_size) /* number of extents in file */
  3400. {
  3401. ifp->if_u1.if_extents = kmem_alloc(new_size, KM_NOFS);
  3402. memset(ifp->if_u1.if_extents, 0, new_size);
  3403. if (ifp->if_bytes) {
  3404. memcpy(ifp->if_u1.if_extents, ifp->if_u2.if_inline_ext,
  3405. ifp->if_bytes);
  3406. memset(ifp->if_u2.if_inline_ext, 0, XFS_INLINE_EXTS *
  3407. sizeof(xfs_bmbt_rec_t));
  3408. }
  3409. ifp->if_real_bytes = new_size;
  3410. }
  3411. /*
  3412. * Resize an extent indirection array to new_size bytes.
  3413. */
  3414. STATIC void
  3415. xfs_iext_realloc_indirect(
  3416. xfs_ifork_t *ifp, /* inode fork pointer */
  3417. int new_size) /* new indirection array size */
  3418. {
  3419. int nlists; /* number of irec's (ex lists) */
  3420. int size; /* current indirection array size */
  3421. ASSERT(ifp->if_flags & XFS_IFEXTIREC);
  3422. nlists = ifp->if_real_bytes / XFS_IEXT_BUFSZ;
  3423. size = nlists * sizeof(xfs_ext_irec_t);
  3424. ASSERT(ifp->if_real_bytes);
  3425. ASSERT((new_size >= 0) && (new_size != size));
  3426. if (new_size == 0) {
  3427. xfs_iext_destroy(ifp);
  3428. } else {
  3429. ifp->if_u1.if_ext_irec = (xfs_ext_irec_t *)
  3430. kmem_realloc(ifp->if_u1.if_ext_irec,
  3431. new_size, size, KM_NOFS);
  3432. }
  3433. }
  3434. /*
  3435. * Switch from indirection array to linear (direct) extent allocations.
  3436. */
  3437. STATIC void
  3438. xfs_iext_indirect_to_direct(
  3439. xfs_ifork_t *ifp) /* inode fork pointer */
  3440. {
  3441. xfs_bmbt_rec_host_t *ep; /* extent record pointer */
  3442. xfs_extnum_t nextents; /* number of extents in file */
  3443. int size; /* size of file extents */
  3444. ASSERT(ifp->if_flags & XFS_IFEXTIREC);
  3445. nextents = ifp->if_bytes / (uint)sizeof(xfs_bmbt_rec_t);
  3446. ASSERT(nextents <= XFS_LINEAR_EXTS);
  3447. size = nextents * sizeof(xfs_bmbt_rec_t);
  3448. xfs_iext_irec_compact_pages(ifp);
  3449. ASSERT(ifp->if_real_bytes == XFS_IEXT_BUFSZ);
  3450. ep = ifp->if_u1.if_ext_irec->er_extbuf;
  3451. kmem_free(ifp->if_u1.if_ext_irec);
  3452. ifp->if_flags &= ~XFS_IFEXTIREC;
  3453. ifp->if_u1.if_extents = ep;
  3454. ifp->if_bytes = size;
  3455. if (nextents < XFS_LINEAR_EXTS) {
  3456. xfs_iext_realloc_direct(ifp, size);
  3457. }
  3458. }
  3459. /*
  3460. * Free incore file extents.
  3461. */
  3462. void
  3463. xfs_iext_destroy(
  3464. xfs_ifork_t *ifp) /* inode fork pointer */
  3465. {
  3466. if (ifp->if_flags & XFS_IFEXTIREC) {
  3467. int erp_idx;
  3468. int nlists;
  3469. nlists = ifp->if_real_bytes / XFS_IEXT_BUFSZ;
  3470. for (erp_idx = nlists - 1; erp_idx >= 0 ; erp_idx--) {
  3471. xfs_iext_irec_remove(ifp, erp_idx);
  3472. }
  3473. ifp->if_flags &= ~XFS_IFEXTIREC;
  3474. } else if (ifp->if_real_bytes) {
  3475. kmem_free(ifp->if_u1.if_extents);
  3476. } else if (ifp->if_bytes) {
  3477. memset(ifp->if_u2.if_inline_ext, 0, XFS_INLINE_EXTS *
  3478. sizeof(xfs_bmbt_rec_t));
  3479. }
  3480. ifp->if_u1.if_extents = NULL;
  3481. ifp->if_real_bytes = 0;
  3482. ifp->if_bytes = 0;
  3483. }
  3484. /*
  3485. * Return a pointer to the extent record for file system block bno.
  3486. */
  3487. xfs_bmbt_rec_host_t * /* pointer to found extent record */
  3488. xfs_iext_bno_to_ext(
  3489. xfs_ifork_t *ifp, /* inode fork pointer */
  3490. xfs_fileoff_t bno, /* block number to search for */
  3491. xfs_extnum_t *idxp) /* index of target extent */
  3492. {
  3493. xfs_bmbt_rec_host_t *base; /* pointer to first extent */
  3494. xfs_filblks_t blockcount = 0; /* number of blocks in extent */
  3495. xfs_bmbt_rec_host_t *ep = NULL; /* pointer to target extent */
  3496. xfs_ext_irec_t *erp = NULL; /* indirection array pointer */
  3497. int high; /* upper boundary in search */
  3498. xfs_extnum_t idx = 0; /* index of target extent */
  3499. int low; /* lower boundary in search */
  3500. xfs_extnum_t nextents; /* number of file extents */
  3501. xfs_fileoff_t startoff = 0; /* start offset of extent */
  3502. nextents = ifp->if_bytes / (uint)sizeof(xfs_bmbt_rec_t);
  3503. if (nextents == 0) {
  3504. *idxp = 0;
  3505. return NULL;
  3506. }
  3507. low = 0;
  3508. if (ifp->if_flags & XFS_IFEXTIREC) {
  3509. /* Find target extent list */
  3510. int erp_idx = 0;
  3511. erp = xfs_iext_bno_to_irec(ifp, bno, &erp_idx);
  3512. base = erp->er_extbuf;
  3513. high = erp->er_extcount - 1;
  3514. } else {
  3515. base = ifp->if_u1.if_extents;
  3516. high = nextents - 1;
  3517. }
  3518. /* Binary search extent records */
  3519. while (low <= high) {
  3520. idx = (low + high) >> 1;
  3521. ep = base + idx;
  3522. startoff = xfs_bmbt_get_startoff(ep);
  3523. blockcount = xfs_bmbt_get_blockcount(ep);
  3524. if (bno < startoff) {
  3525. high = idx - 1;
  3526. } else if (bno >= startoff + blockcount) {
  3527. low = idx + 1;
  3528. } else {
  3529. /* Convert back to file-based extent index */
  3530. if (ifp->if_flags & XFS_IFEXTIREC) {
  3531. idx += erp->er_extoff;
  3532. }
  3533. *idxp = idx;
  3534. return ep;
  3535. }
  3536. }
  3537. /* Convert back to file-based extent index */
  3538. if (ifp->if_flags & XFS_IFEXTIREC) {
  3539. idx += erp->er_extoff;
  3540. }
  3541. if (bno >= startoff + blockcount) {
  3542. if (++idx == nextents) {
  3543. ep = NULL;
  3544. } else {
  3545. ep = xfs_iext_get_ext(ifp, idx);
  3546. }
  3547. }
  3548. *idxp = idx;
  3549. return ep;
  3550. }
  3551. /*
  3552. * Return a pointer to the indirection array entry containing the
  3553. * extent record for filesystem block bno. Store the index of the
  3554. * target irec in *erp_idxp.
  3555. */
  3556. xfs_ext_irec_t * /* pointer to found extent record */
  3557. xfs_iext_bno_to_irec(
  3558. xfs_ifork_t *ifp, /* inode fork pointer */
  3559. xfs_fileoff_t bno, /* block number to search for */
  3560. int *erp_idxp) /* irec index of target ext list */
  3561. {
  3562. xfs_ext_irec_t *erp = NULL; /* indirection array pointer */
  3563. xfs_ext_irec_t *erp_next; /* next indirection array entry */
  3564. int erp_idx; /* indirection array index */
  3565. int nlists; /* number of extent irec's (lists) */
  3566. int high; /* binary search upper limit */
  3567. int low; /* binary search lower limit */
  3568. ASSERT(ifp->if_flags & XFS_IFEXTIREC);
  3569. nlists = ifp->if_real_bytes / XFS_IEXT_BUFSZ;
  3570. erp_idx = 0;
  3571. low = 0;
  3572. high = nlists - 1;
  3573. while (low <= high) {
  3574. erp_idx = (low + high) >> 1;
  3575. erp = &ifp->if_u1.if_ext_irec[erp_idx];
  3576. erp_next = erp_idx < nlists - 1 ? erp + 1 : NULL;
  3577. if (bno < xfs_bmbt_get_startoff(erp->er_extbuf)) {
  3578. high = erp_idx - 1;
  3579. } else if (erp_next && bno >=
  3580. xfs_bmbt_get_startoff(erp_next->er_extbuf)) {
  3581. low = erp_idx + 1;
  3582. } else {
  3583. break;
  3584. }
  3585. }
  3586. *erp_idxp = erp_idx;
  3587. return erp;
  3588. }
  3589. /*
  3590. * Return a pointer to the indirection array entry containing the
  3591. * extent record at file extent index *idxp. Store the index of the
  3592. * target irec in *erp_idxp and store the page index of the target
  3593. * extent record in *idxp.
  3594. */
  3595. xfs_ext_irec_t *
  3596. xfs_iext_idx_to_irec(
  3597. xfs_ifork_t *ifp, /* inode fork pointer */
  3598. xfs_extnum_t *idxp, /* extent index (file -> page) */
  3599. int *erp_idxp, /* pointer to target irec */
  3600. int realloc) /* new bytes were just added */
  3601. {
  3602. xfs_ext_irec_t *prev; /* pointer to previous irec */
  3603. xfs_ext_irec_t *erp = NULL; /* pointer to current irec */
  3604. int erp_idx; /* indirection array index */
  3605. int nlists; /* number of irec's (ex lists) */
  3606. int high; /* binary search upper limit */
  3607. int low; /* binary search lower limit */
  3608. xfs_extnum_t page_idx = *idxp; /* extent index in target list */
  3609. ASSERT(ifp->if_flags & XFS_IFEXTIREC);
  3610. ASSERT(page_idx >= 0 && page_idx <=
  3611. ifp->if_bytes / (uint)sizeof(xfs_bmbt_rec_t));
  3612. nlists = ifp->if_real_bytes / XFS_IEXT_BUFSZ;
  3613. erp_idx = 0;
  3614. low = 0;
  3615. high = nlists - 1;
  3616. /* Binary search extent irec's */
  3617. while (low <= high) {
  3618. erp_idx = (low + high) >> 1;
  3619. erp = &ifp->if_u1.if_ext_irec[erp_idx];
  3620. prev = erp_idx > 0 ? erp - 1 : NULL;
  3621. if (page_idx < erp->er_extoff || (page_idx == erp->er_extoff &&
  3622. realloc && prev && prev->er_extcount < XFS_LINEAR_EXTS)) {
  3623. high = erp_idx - 1;
  3624. } else if (page_idx > erp->er_extoff + erp->er_extcount ||
  3625. (page_idx == erp->er_extoff + erp->er_extcount &&
  3626. !realloc)) {
  3627. low = erp_idx + 1;
  3628. } else if (page_idx == erp->er_extoff + erp->er_extcount &&
  3629. erp->er_extcount == XFS_LINEAR_EXTS) {
  3630. ASSERT(realloc);
  3631. page_idx = 0;
  3632. erp_idx++;
  3633. erp = erp_idx < nlists ? erp + 1 : NULL;
  3634. break;
  3635. } else {
  3636. page_idx -= erp->er_extoff;
  3637. break;
  3638. }
  3639. }
  3640. *idxp = page_idx;
  3641. *erp_idxp = erp_idx;
  3642. return(erp);
  3643. }
  3644. /*
  3645. * Allocate and initialize an indirection array once the space needed
  3646. * for incore extents increases above XFS_IEXT_BUFSZ.
  3647. */
  3648. void
  3649. xfs_iext_irec_init(
  3650. xfs_ifork_t *ifp) /* inode fork pointer */
  3651. {
  3652. xfs_ext_irec_t *erp; /* indirection array pointer */
  3653. xfs_extnum_t nextents; /* number of extents in file */
  3654. ASSERT(!(ifp->if_flags & XFS_IFEXTIREC));
  3655. nextents = ifp->if_bytes / (uint)sizeof(xfs_bmbt_rec_t);
  3656. ASSERT(nextents <= XFS_LINEAR_EXTS);
  3657. erp = kmem_alloc(sizeof(xfs_ext_irec_t), KM_NOFS);
  3658. if (nextents == 0) {
  3659. ifp->if_u1.if_extents = kmem_alloc(XFS_IEXT_BUFSZ, KM_NOFS);
  3660. } else if (!ifp->if_real_bytes) {
  3661. xfs_iext_inline_to_direct(ifp, XFS_IEXT_BUFSZ);
  3662. } else if (ifp->if_real_bytes < XFS_IEXT_BUFSZ) {
  3663. xfs_iext_realloc_direct(ifp, XFS_IEXT_BUFSZ);
  3664. }
  3665. erp->er_extbuf = ifp->if_u1.if_extents;
  3666. erp->er_extcount = nextents;
  3667. erp->er_extoff = 0;
  3668. ifp->if_flags |= XFS_IFEXTIREC;
  3669. ifp->if_real_bytes = XFS_IEXT_BUFSZ;
  3670. ifp->if_bytes = nextents * sizeof(xfs_bmbt_rec_t);
  3671. ifp->if_u1.if_ext_irec = erp;
  3672. return;
  3673. }
  3674. /*
  3675. * Allocate and initialize a new entry in the indirection array.
  3676. */
  3677. xfs_ext_irec_t *
  3678. xfs_iext_irec_new(
  3679. xfs_ifork_t *ifp, /* inode fork pointer */
  3680. int erp_idx) /* index for new irec */
  3681. {
  3682. xfs_ext_irec_t *erp; /* indirection array pointer */
  3683. int i; /* loop counter */
  3684. int nlists; /* number of irec's (ex lists) */
  3685. ASSERT(ifp->if_flags & XFS_IFEXTIREC);
  3686. nlists = ifp->if_real_bytes / XFS_IEXT_BUFSZ;
  3687. /* Resize indirection array */
  3688. xfs_iext_realloc_indirect(ifp, ++nlists *
  3689. sizeof(xfs_ext_irec_t));
  3690. /*
  3691. * Move records down in the array so the
  3692. * new page can use erp_idx.
  3693. */
  3694. erp = ifp->if_u1.if_ext_irec;
  3695. for (i = nlists - 1; i > erp_idx; i--) {
  3696. memmove(&erp[i], &erp[i-1], sizeof(xfs_ext_irec_t));
  3697. }
  3698. ASSERT(i == erp_idx);
  3699. /* Initialize new extent record */
  3700. erp = ifp->if_u1.if_ext_irec;
  3701. erp[erp_idx].er_extbuf = kmem_alloc(XFS_IEXT_BUFSZ, KM_NOFS);
  3702. ifp->if_real_bytes = nlists * XFS_IEXT_BUFSZ;
  3703. memset(erp[erp_idx].er_extbuf, 0, XFS_IEXT_BUFSZ);
  3704. erp[erp_idx].er_extcount = 0;
  3705. erp[erp_idx].er_extoff = erp_idx > 0 ?
  3706. erp[erp_idx-1].er_extoff + erp[erp_idx-1].er_extcount : 0;
  3707. return (&erp[erp_idx]);
  3708. }
  3709. /*
  3710. * Remove a record from the indirection array.
  3711. */
  3712. void
  3713. xfs_iext_irec_remove(
  3714. xfs_ifork_t *ifp, /* inode fork pointer */
  3715. int erp_idx) /* irec index to remove */
  3716. {
  3717. xfs_ext_irec_t *erp; /* indirection array pointer */
  3718. int i; /* loop counter */
  3719. int nlists; /* number of irec's (ex lists) */
  3720. ASSERT(ifp->if_flags & XFS_IFEXTIREC);
  3721. nlists = ifp->if_real_bytes / XFS_IEXT_BUFSZ;
  3722. erp = &ifp->if_u1.if_ext_irec[erp_idx];
  3723. if (erp->er_extbuf) {
  3724. xfs_iext_irec_update_extoffs(ifp, erp_idx + 1,
  3725. -erp->er_extcount);
  3726. kmem_free(erp->er_extbuf);
  3727. }
  3728. /* Compact extent records */
  3729. erp = ifp->if_u1.if_ext_irec;
  3730. for (i = erp_idx; i < nlists - 1; i++) {
  3731. memmove(&erp[i], &erp[i+1], sizeof(xfs_ext_irec_t));
  3732. }
  3733. /*
  3734. * Manually free the last extent record from the indirection
  3735. * array. A call to xfs_iext_realloc_indirect() with a size
  3736. * of zero would result in a call to xfs_iext_destroy() which
  3737. * would in turn call this function again, creating a nasty
  3738. * infinite loop.
  3739. */
  3740. if (--nlists) {
  3741. xfs_iext_realloc_indirect(ifp,
  3742. nlists * sizeof(xfs_ext_irec_t));
  3743. } else {
  3744. kmem_free(ifp->if_u1.if_ext_irec);
  3745. }
  3746. ifp->if_real_bytes = nlists * XFS_IEXT_BUFSZ;
  3747. }
  3748. /*
  3749. * This is called to clean up large amounts of unused memory allocated
  3750. * by the indirection array. Before compacting anything though, verify
  3751. * that the indirection array is still needed and switch back to the
  3752. * linear extent list (or even the inline buffer) if possible. The
  3753. * compaction policy is as follows:
  3754. *
  3755. * Full Compaction: Extents fit into a single page (or inline buffer)
  3756. * Partial Compaction: Extents occupy less than 50% of allocated space
  3757. * No Compaction: Extents occupy at least 50% of allocated space
  3758. */
  3759. void
  3760. xfs_iext_irec_compact(
  3761. xfs_ifork_t *ifp) /* inode fork pointer */
  3762. {
  3763. xfs_extnum_t nextents; /* number of extents in file */
  3764. int nlists; /* number of irec's (ex lists) */
  3765. ASSERT(ifp->if_flags & XFS_IFEXTIREC);
  3766. nlists = ifp->if_real_bytes / XFS_IEXT_BUFSZ;
  3767. nextents = ifp->if_bytes / (uint)sizeof(xfs_bmbt_rec_t);
  3768. if (nextents == 0) {
  3769. xfs_iext_destroy(ifp);
  3770. } else if (nextents <= XFS_INLINE_EXTS) {
  3771. xfs_iext_indirect_to_direct(ifp);
  3772. xfs_iext_direct_to_inline(ifp, nextents);
  3773. } else if (nextents <= XFS_LINEAR_EXTS) {
  3774. xfs_iext_indirect_to_direct(ifp);
  3775. } else if (nextents < (nlists * XFS_LINEAR_EXTS) >> 1) {
  3776. xfs_iext_irec_compact_pages(ifp);
  3777. }
  3778. }
  3779. /*
  3780. * Combine extents from neighboring extent pages.
  3781. */
  3782. void
  3783. xfs_iext_irec_compact_pages(
  3784. xfs_ifork_t *ifp) /* inode fork pointer */
  3785. {
  3786. xfs_ext_irec_t *erp, *erp_next;/* pointers to irec entries */
  3787. int erp_idx = 0; /* indirection array index */
  3788. int nlists; /* number of irec's (ex lists) */
  3789. ASSERT(ifp->if_flags & XFS_IFEXTIREC);
  3790. nlists = ifp->if_real_bytes / XFS_IEXT_BUFSZ;
  3791. while (erp_idx < nlists - 1) {
  3792. erp = &ifp->if_u1.if_ext_irec[erp_idx];
  3793. erp_next = erp + 1;
  3794. if (erp_next->er_extcount <=
  3795. (XFS_LINEAR_EXTS - erp->er_extcount)) {
  3796. memcpy(&erp->er_extbuf[erp->er_extcount],
  3797. erp_next->er_extbuf, erp_next->er_extcount *
  3798. sizeof(xfs_bmbt_rec_t));
  3799. erp->er_extcount += erp_next->er_extcount;
  3800. /*
  3801. * Free page before removing extent record
  3802. * so er_extoffs don't get modified in
  3803. * xfs_iext_irec_remove.
  3804. */
  3805. kmem_free(erp_next->er_extbuf);
  3806. erp_next->er_extbuf = NULL;
  3807. xfs_iext_irec_remove(ifp, erp_idx + 1);
  3808. nlists = ifp->if_real_bytes / XFS_IEXT_BUFSZ;
  3809. } else {
  3810. erp_idx++;
  3811. }
  3812. }
  3813. }
  3814. /*
  3815. * This is called to update the er_extoff field in the indirection
  3816. * array when extents have been added or removed from one of the
  3817. * extent lists. erp_idx contains the irec index to begin updating
  3818. * at and ext_diff contains the number of extents that were added
  3819. * or removed.
  3820. */
  3821. void
  3822. xfs_iext_irec_update_extoffs(
  3823. xfs_ifork_t *ifp, /* inode fork pointer */
  3824. int erp_idx, /* irec index to update */
  3825. int ext_diff) /* number of new extents */
  3826. {
  3827. int i; /* loop counter */
  3828. int nlists; /* number of irec's (ex lists */
  3829. ASSERT(ifp->if_flags & XFS_IFEXTIREC);
  3830. nlists = ifp->if_real_bytes / XFS_IEXT_BUFSZ;
  3831. for (i = erp_idx; i < nlists; i++) {
  3832. ifp->if_u1.if_ext_irec[i].er_extoff += ext_diff;
  3833. }
  3834. }