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  1. /*
  2. * the_nilfs.h - the_nilfs shared structure.
  3. *
  4. * Copyright (C) 2005-2008 Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation.
  5. *
  6. * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
  7. * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
  8. * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
  9. * (at your option) any later version.
  10. *
  11. * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
  12. * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  13. * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
  14. * GNU General Public License for more details.
  15. *
  16. * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
  17. * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
  18. * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
  19. *
  20. * Written by Ryusuke Konishi <ryusuke@osrg.net>
  21. *
  22. */
  23. #ifndef _THE_NILFS_H
  24. #define _THE_NILFS_H
  25. #include <linux/types.h>
  26. #include <linux/buffer_head.h>
  27. #include <linux/rbtree.h>
  28. #include <linux/fs.h>
  29. #include <linux/blkdev.h>
  30. #include <linux/backing-dev.h>
  31. #include <linux/slab.h>
  32. struct nilfs_sc_info;
  33. /* the_nilfs struct */
  34. enum {
  35. THE_NILFS_INIT = 0, /* Information from super_block is set */
  36. THE_NILFS_DISCONTINUED, /* 'next' pointer chain has broken */
  37. THE_NILFS_GC_RUNNING, /* gc process is running */
  38. THE_NILFS_SB_DIRTY, /* super block is dirty */
  39. };
  40. /**
  41. * struct the_nilfs - struct to supervise multiple nilfs mount points
  42. * @ns_flags: flags
  43. * @ns_bdev: block device
  44. * @ns_sem: semaphore for shared states
  45. * @ns_sbh: buffer heads of on-disk super blocks
  46. * @ns_sbp: pointers to super block data
  47. * @ns_sbwtime: previous write time of super block
  48. * @ns_sbwcount: write count of super block
  49. * @ns_sbsize: size of valid data in super block
  50. * @ns_seg_seq: segment sequence counter
  51. * @ns_segnum: index number of the latest full segment.
  52. * @ns_nextnum: index number of the full segment index to be used next
  53. * @ns_pseg_offset: offset of next partial segment in the current full segment
  54. * @ns_cno: next checkpoint number
  55. * @ns_ctime: write time of the last segment
  56. * @ns_nongc_ctime: write time of the last segment not for cleaner operation
  57. * @ns_ndirtyblks: Number of dirty data blocks
  58. * @ns_last_segment_lock: lock protecting fields for the latest segment
  59. * @ns_last_pseg: start block number of the latest segment
  60. * @ns_last_seq: sequence value of the latest segment
  61. * @ns_last_cno: checkpoint number of the latest segment
  62. * @ns_prot_seq: least sequence number of segments which must not be reclaimed
  63. * @ns_prev_seq: base sequence number used to decide if advance log cursor
  64. * @ns_writer: log writer
  65. * @ns_segctor_sem: semaphore protecting log write
  66. * @ns_dat: DAT file inode
  67. * @ns_cpfile: checkpoint file inode
  68. * @ns_sufile: segusage file inode
  69. * @ns_cptree: rb-tree of all mounted checkpoints (nilfs_root)
  70. * @ns_cptree_lock: lock protecting @ns_cptree
  71. * @ns_dirty_files: list of dirty files
  72. * @ns_inode_lock: lock protecting @ns_dirty_files
  73. * @ns_gc_inodes: dummy inodes to keep live blocks
  74. * @ns_next_generation: next generation number for inodes
  75. * @ns_next_gen_lock: lock protecting @ns_next_generation
  76. * @ns_mount_opt: mount options
  77. * @ns_resuid: uid for reserved blocks
  78. * @ns_resgid: gid for reserved blocks
  79. * @ns_interval: checkpoint creation interval
  80. * @ns_watermark: watermark for the number of dirty buffers
  81. * @ns_blocksize_bits: bit length of block size
  82. * @ns_blocksize: block size
  83. * @ns_nsegments: number of segments in filesystem
  84. * @ns_blocks_per_segment: number of blocks per segment
  85. * @ns_r_segments_percentage: reserved segments percentage
  86. * @ns_nrsvsegs: number of reserved segments
  87. * @ns_first_data_block: block number of first data block
  88. * @ns_inode_size: size of on-disk inode
  89. * @ns_first_ino: first not-special inode number
  90. * @ns_crc_seed: seed value of CRC32 calculation
  91. */
  92. struct the_nilfs {
  93. unsigned long ns_flags;
  94. struct block_device *ns_bdev;
  95. struct rw_semaphore ns_sem;
  96. /*
  97. * used for
  98. * - loading the latest checkpoint exclusively.
  99. * - allocating a new full segment.
  100. * - protecting s_dirt in the super_block struct
  101. * (see nilfs_write_super) and the following fields.
  102. */
  103. struct buffer_head *ns_sbh[2];
  104. struct nilfs_super_block *ns_sbp[2];
  105. time_t ns_sbwtime;
  106. unsigned ns_sbwcount;
  107. unsigned ns_sbsize;
  108. unsigned ns_mount_state;
  109. /*
  110. * Following fields are dedicated to a writable FS-instance.
  111. * Except for the period seeking checkpoint, code outside the segment
  112. * constructor must lock a segment semaphore while accessing these
  113. * fields.
  114. * The writable FS-instance is sole during a lifetime of the_nilfs.
  115. */
  116. u64 ns_seg_seq;
  117. __u64 ns_segnum;
  118. __u64 ns_nextnum;
  119. unsigned long ns_pseg_offset;
  120. __u64 ns_cno;
  121. time_t ns_ctime;
  122. time_t ns_nongc_ctime;
  123. atomic_t ns_ndirtyblks;
  124. /*
  125. * The following fields hold information on the latest partial segment
  126. * written to disk with a super root. These fields are protected by
  127. * ns_last_segment_lock.
  128. */
  129. spinlock_t ns_last_segment_lock;
  130. sector_t ns_last_pseg;
  131. u64 ns_last_seq;
  132. __u64 ns_last_cno;
  133. u64 ns_prot_seq;
  134. u64 ns_prev_seq;
  135. struct nilfs_sc_info *ns_writer;
  136. struct rw_semaphore ns_segctor_sem;
  137. /*
  138. * Following fields are lock free except for the period before
  139. * the_nilfs is initialized.
  140. */
  141. struct inode *ns_dat;
  142. struct inode *ns_cpfile;
  143. struct inode *ns_sufile;
  144. /* Checkpoint tree */
  145. struct rb_root ns_cptree;
  146. spinlock_t ns_cptree_lock;
  147. /* Dirty inode list */
  148. struct list_head ns_dirty_files;
  149. spinlock_t ns_inode_lock;
  150. /* GC inode list */
  151. struct list_head ns_gc_inodes;
  152. /* Inode allocator */
  153. u32 ns_next_generation;
  154. spinlock_t ns_next_gen_lock;
  155. /* Mount options */
  156. unsigned long ns_mount_opt;
  157. uid_t ns_resuid;
  158. gid_t ns_resgid;
  159. unsigned long ns_interval;
  160. unsigned long ns_watermark;
  161. /* Disk layout information (static) */
  162. unsigned int ns_blocksize_bits;
  163. unsigned int ns_blocksize;
  164. unsigned long ns_nsegments;
  165. unsigned long ns_blocks_per_segment;
  166. unsigned long ns_r_segments_percentage;
  167. unsigned long ns_nrsvsegs;
  168. unsigned long ns_first_data_block;
  169. int ns_inode_size;
  170. int ns_first_ino;
  171. u32 ns_crc_seed;
  172. };
  173. #define THE_NILFS_FNS(bit, name) \
  174. static inline void set_nilfs_##name(struct the_nilfs *nilfs) \
  175. { \
  176. set_bit(THE_NILFS_##bit, &(nilfs)->ns_flags); \
  177. } \
  178. static inline void clear_nilfs_##name(struct the_nilfs *nilfs) \
  179. { \
  180. clear_bit(THE_NILFS_##bit, &(nilfs)->ns_flags); \
  181. } \
  182. static inline int nilfs_##name(struct the_nilfs *nilfs) \
  183. { \
  184. return test_bit(THE_NILFS_##bit, &(nilfs)->ns_flags); \
  185. }
  186. THE_NILFS_FNS(INIT, init)
  187. THE_NILFS_FNS(DISCONTINUED, discontinued)
  188. THE_NILFS_FNS(GC_RUNNING, gc_running)
  189. THE_NILFS_FNS(SB_DIRTY, sb_dirty)
  190. /*
  191. * Mount option operations
  192. */
  193. #define nilfs_clear_opt(nilfs, opt) \
  194. do { (nilfs)->ns_mount_opt &= ~NILFS_MOUNT_##opt; } while (0)
  195. #define nilfs_set_opt(nilfs, opt) \
  196. do { (nilfs)->ns_mount_opt |= NILFS_MOUNT_##opt; } while (0)
  197. #define nilfs_test_opt(nilfs, opt) ((nilfs)->ns_mount_opt & NILFS_MOUNT_##opt)
  198. #define nilfs_write_opt(nilfs, mask, opt) \
  199. do { (nilfs)->ns_mount_opt = \
  200. (((nilfs)->ns_mount_opt & ~NILFS_MOUNT_##mask) | \
  201. NILFS_MOUNT_##opt); \
  202. } while (0)
  203. /**
  204. * struct nilfs_root - nilfs root object
  205. * @cno: checkpoint number
  206. * @rb_node: red-black tree node
  207. * @count: refcount of this structure
  208. * @nilfs: nilfs object
  209. * @ifile: inode file
  210. * @root: root inode
  211. * @inodes_count: number of inodes
  212. * @blocks_count: number of blocks (Reserved)
  213. */
  214. struct nilfs_root {
  215. __u64 cno;
  216. struct rb_node rb_node;
  217. atomic_t count;
  218. struct the_nilfs *nilfs;
  219. struct inode *ifile;
  220. atomic_t inodes_count;
  221. atomic_t blocks_count;
  222. };
  223. /* Special checkpoint number */
  224. #define NILFS_CPTREE_CURRENT_CNO 0
  225. /* Minimum interval of periodical update of superblocks (in seconds) */
  226. #define NILFS_SB_FREQ 10
  227. static inline int nilfs_sb_need_update(struct the_nilfs *nilfs)
  228. {
  229. u64 t = get_seconds();
  230. return t < nilfs->ns_sbwtime || t > nilfs->ns_sbwtime + NILFS_SB_FREQ;
  231. }
  232. static inline int nilfs_sb_will_flip(struct the_nilfs *nilfs)
  233. {
  234. int flip_bits = nilfs->ns_sbwcount & 0x0FL;
  235. return (flip_bits != 0x08 && flip_bits != 0x0F);
  236. }
  237. void nilfs_set_last_segment(struct the_nilfs *, sector_t, u64, __u64);
  238. struct the_nilfs *alloc_nilfs(struct block_device *bdev);
  239. void destroy_nilfs(struct the_nilfs *nilfs);
  240. int init_nilfs(struct the_nilfs *nilfs, struct super_block *sb, char *data);
  241. int load_nilfs(struct the_nilfs *nilfs, struct super_block *sb);
  242. unsigned long nilfs_nrsvsegs(struct the_nilfs *nilfs, unsigned long nsegs);
  243. void nilfs_set_nsegments(struct the_nilfs *nilfs, unsigned long nsegs);
  244. int nilfs_discard_segments(struct the_nilfs *, __u64 *, size_t);
  245. int nilfs_count_free_blocks(struct the_nilfs *, sector_t *);
  246. struct nilfs_root *nilfs_lookup_root(struct the_nilfs *nilfs, __u64 cno);
  247. struct nilfs_root *nilfs_find_or_create_root(struct the_nilfs *nilfs,
  248. __u64 cno);
  249. void nilfs_put_root(struct nilfs_root *root);
  250. int nilfs_near_disk_full(struct the_nilfs *);
  251. void nilfs_fall_back_super_block(struct the_nilfs *);
  252. void nilfs_swap_super_block(struct the_nilfs *);
  253. static inline void nilfs_get_root(struct nilfs_root *root)
  254. {
  255. atomic_inc(&root->count);
  256. }
  257. static inline int nilfs_valid_fs(struct the_nilfs *nilfs)
  258. {
  259. unsigned valid_fs;
  260. down_read(&nilfs->ns_sem);
  261. valid_fs = (nilfs->ns_mount_state & NILFS_VALID_FS);
  262. up_read(&nilfs->ns_sem);
  263. return valid_fs;
  264. }
  265. static inline void
  266. nilfs_get_segment_range(struct the_nilfs *nilfs, __u64 segnum,
  267. sector_t *seg_start, sector_t *seg_end)
  268. {
  269. *seg_start = (sector_t)nilfs->ns_blocks_per_segment * segnum;
  270. *seg_end = *seg_start + nilfs->ns_blocks_per_segment - 1;
  271. if (segnum == 0)
  272. *seg_start = nilfs->ns_first_data_block;
  273. }
  274. static inline sector_t
  275. nilfs_get_segment_start_blocknr(struct the_nilfs *nilfs, __u64 segnum)
  276. {
  277. return (segnum == 0) ? nilfs->ns_first_data_block :
  278. (sector_t)nilfs->ns_blocks_per_segment * segnum;
  279. }
  280. static inline __u64
  281. nilfs_get_segnum_of_block(struct the_nilfs *nilfs, sector_t blocknr)
  282. {
  283. sector_t segnum = blocknr;
  284. sector_div(segnum, nilfs->ns_blocks_per_segment);
  285. return segnum;
  286. }
  287. static inline void
  288. nilfs_terminate_segment(struct the_nilfs *nilfs, sector_t seg_start,
  289. sector_t seg_end)
  290. {
  291. /* terminate the current full segment (used in case of I/O-error) */
  292. nilfs->ns_pseg_offset = seg_end - seg_start + 1;
  293. }
  294. static inline void nilfs_shift_to_next_segment(struct the_nilfs *nilfs)
  295. {
  296. /* move forward with a full segment */
  297. nilfs->ns_segnum = nilfs->ns_nextnum;
  298. nilfs->ns_pseg_offset = 0;
  299. nilfs->ns_seg_seq++;
  300. }
  301. static inline __u64 nilfs_last_cno(struct the_nilfs *nilfs)
  302. {
  303. __u64 cno;
  304. spin_lock(&nilfs->ns_last_segment_lock);
  305. cno = nilfs->ns_last_cno;
  306. spin_unlock(&nilfs->ns_last_segment_lock);
  307. return cno;
  308. }
  309. static inline int nilfs_segment_is_active(struct the_nilfs *nilfs, __u64 n)
  310. {
  311. return n == nilfs->ns_segnum || n == nilfs->ns_nextnum;
  312. }
  313. #endif /* _THE_NILFS_H */