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  1. /*
  2. * linux/fs/jbd/journal.c
  3. *
  4. * Written by Stephen C. Tweedie <sct@redhat.com>, 1998
  5. *
  6. * Copyright 1998 Red Hat corp --- All Rights Reserved
  7. *
  8. * This file is part of the Linux kernel and is made available under
  9. * the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2, or at your
  10. * option, any later version, incorporated herein by reference.
  11. *
  12. * Generic filesystem journal-writing code; part of the ext2fs
  13. * journaling system.
  14. *
  15. * This file manages journals: areas of disk reserved for logging
  16. * transactional updates. This includes the kernel journaling thread
  17. * which is responsible for scheduling updates to the log.
  18. *
  19. * We do not actually manage the physical storage of the journal in this
  20. * file: that is left to a per-journal policy function, which allows us
  21. * to store the journal within a filesystem-specified area for ext2
  22. * journaling (ext2 can use a reserved inode for storing the log).
  23. */
  24. #include <linux/module.h>
  25. #include <linux/time.h>
  26. #include <linux/fs.h>
  27. #include <linux/jbd.h>
  28. #include <linux/errno.h>
  29. #include <linux/slab.h>
  30. #include <linux/init.h>
  31. #include <linux/mm.h>
  32. #include <linux/freezer.h>
  33. #include <linux/pagemap.h>
  34. #include <linux/kthread.h>
  35. #include <linux/poison.h>
  36. #include <linux/proc_fs.h>
  37. #include <linux/debugfs.h>
  38. #include <asm/uaccess.h>
  39. #include <asm/page.h>
  40. EXPORT_SYMBOL(journal_start);
  41. EXPORT_SYMBOL(journal_restart);
  42. EXPORT_SYMBOL(journal_extend);
  43. EXPORT_SYMBOL(journal_stop);
  44. EXPORT_SYMBOL(journal_lock_updates);
  45. EXPORT_SYMBOL(journal_unlock_updates);
  46. EXPORT_SYMBOL(journal_get_write_access);
  47. EXPORT_SYMBOL(journal_get_create_access);
  48. EXPORT_SYMBOL(journal_get_undo_access);
  49. EXPORT_SYMBOL(journal_dirty_data);
  50. EXPORT_SYMBOL(journal_dirty_metadata);
  51. EXPORT_SYMBOL(journal_release_buffer);
  52. EXPORT_SYMBOL(journal_forget);
  53. #if 0
  54. EXPORT_SYMBOL(journal_sync_buffer);
  55. #endif
  56. EXPORT_SYMBOL(journal_flush);
  57. EXPORT_SYMBOL(journal_revoke);
  58. EXPORT_SYMBOL(journal_init_dev);
  59. EXPORT_SYMBOL(journal_init_inode);
  60. EXPORT_SYMBOL(journal_update_format);
  61. EXPORT_SYMBOL(journal_check_used_features);
  62. EXPORT_SYMBOL(journal_check_available_features);
  63. EXPORT_SYMBOL(journal_set_features);
  64. EXPORT_SYMBOL(journal_create);
  65. EXPORT_SYMBOL(journal_load);
  66. EXPORT_SYMBOL(journal_destroy);
  67. EXPORT_SYMBOL(journal_update_superblock);
  68. EXPORT_SYMBOL(journal_abort);
  69. EXPORT_SYMBOL(journal_errno);
  70. EXPORT_SYMBOL(journal_ack_err);
  71. EXPORT_SYMBOL(journal_clear_err);
  72. EXPORT_SYMBOL(log_wait_commit);
  73. EXPORT_SYMBOL(journal_start_commit);
  74. EXPORT_SYMBOL(journal_force_commit_nested);
  75. EXPORT_SYMBOL(journal_wipe);
  76. EXPORT_SYMBOL(journal_blocks_per_page);
  77. EXPORT_SYMBOL(journal_invalidatepage);
  78. EXPORT_SYMBOL(journal_try_to_free_buffers);
  79. EXPORT_SYMBOL(journal_force_commit);
  80. static int journal_convert_superblock_v1(journal_t *, journal_superblock_t *);
  81. static void __journal_abort_soft (journal_t *journal, int errno);
  82. /*
  83. * Helper function used to manage commit timeouts
  84. */
  85. static void commit_timeout(unsigned long __data)
  86. {
  87. struct task_struct * p = (struct task_struct *) __data;
  88. wake_up_process(p);
  89. }
  90. /*
  91. * kjournald: The main thread function used to manage a logging device
  92. * journal.
  93. *
  94. * This kernel thread is responsible for two things:
  95. *
  96. * 1) COMMIT: Every so often we need to commit the current state of the
  97. * filesystem to disk. The journal thread is responsible for writing
  98. * all of the metadata buffers to disk.
  99. *
  100. * 2) CHECKPOINT: We cannot reuse a used section of the log file until all
  101. * of the data in that part of the log has been rewritten elsewhere on
  102. * the disk. Flushing these old buffers to reclaim space in the log is
  103. * known as checkpointing, and this thread is responsible for that job.
  104. */
  105. static int kjournald(void *arg)
  106. {
  107. journal_t *journal = arg;
  108. transaction_t *transaction;
  109. /*
  110. * Set up an interval timer which can be used to trigger a commit wakeup
  111. * after the commit interval expires
  112. */
  113. setup_timer(&journal->j_commit_timer, commit_timeout,
  114. (unsigned long)current);
  115. /* Record that the journal thread is running */
  116. journal->j_task = current;
  117. wake_up(&journal->j_wait_done_commit);
  118. printk(KERN_INFO "kjournald starting. Commit interval %ld seconds\n",
  119. journal->j_commit_interval / HZ);
  120. /*
  121. * And now, wait forever for commit wakeup events.
  122. */
  123. spin_lock(&journal->j_state_lock);
  124. loop:
  125. if (journal->j_flags & JFS_UNMOUNT)
  126. goto end_loop;
  127. jbd_debug(1, "commit_sequence=%d, commit_request=%d\n",
  128. journal->j_commit_sequence, journal->j_commit_request);
  129. if (journal->j_commit_sequence != journal->j_commit_request) {
  130. jbd_debug(1, "OK, requests differ\n");
  131. spin_unlock(&journal->j_state_lock);
  132. del_timer_sync(&journal->j_commit_timer);
  133. journal_commit_transaction(journal);
  134. spin_lock(&journal->j_state_lock);
  135. goto loop;
  136. }
  137. wake_up(&journal->j_wait_done_commit);
  138. if (freezing(current)) {
  139. /*
  140. * The simpler the better. Flushing journal isn't a
  141. * good idea, because that depends on threads that may
  142. * be already stopped.
  143. */
  144. jbd_debug(1, "Now suspending kjournald\n");
  145. spin_unlock(&journal->j_state_lock);
  146. refrigerator();
  147. spin_lock(&journal->j_state_lock);
  148. } else {
  149. /*
  150. * We assume on resume that commits are already there,
  151. * so we don't sleep
  152. */
  153. DEFINE_WAIT(wait);
  154. int should_sleep = 1;
  155. prepare_to_wait(&journal->j_wait_commit, &wait,
  156. TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE);
  157. if (journal->j_commit_sequence != journal->j_commit_request)
  158. should_sleep = 0;
  159. transaction = journal->j_running_transaction;
  160. if (transaction && time_after_eq(jiffies,
  161. transaction->t_expires))
  162. should_sleep = 0;
  163. if (journal->j_flags & JFS_UNMOUNT)
  164. should_sleep = 0;
  165. if (should_sleep) {
  166. spin_unlock(&journal->j_state_lock);
  167. schedule();
  168. spin_lock(&journal->j_state_lock);
  169. }
  170. finish_wait(&journal->j_wait_commit, &wait);
  171. }
  172. jbd_debug(1, "kjournald wakes\n");
  173. /*
  174. * Were we woken up by a commit wakeup event?
  175. */
  176. transaction = journal->j_running_transaction;
  177. if (transaction && time_after_eq(jiffies, transaction->t_expires)) {
  178. journal->j_commit_request = transaction->t_tid;
  179. jbd_debug(1, "woke because of timeout\n");
  180. }
  181. goto loop;
  182. end_loop:
  183. spin_unlock(&journal->j_state_lock);
  184. del_timer_sync(&journal->j_commit_timer);
  185. journal->j_task = NULL;
  186. wake_up(&journal->j_wait_done_commit);
  187. jbd_debug(1, "Journal thread exiting.\n");
  188. return 0;
  189. }
  190. static int journal_start_thread(journal_t *journal)
  191. {
  192. struct task_struct *t;
  193. t = kthread_run(kjournald, journal, "kjournald");
  194. if (IS_ERR(t))
  195. return PTR_ERR(t);
  196. wait_event(journal->j_wait_done_commit, journal->j_task != NULL);
  197. return 0;
  198. }
  199. static void journal_kill_thread(journal_t *journal)
  200. {
  201. spin_lock(&journal->j_state_lock);
  202. journal->j_flags |= JFS_UNMOUNT;
  203. while (journal->j_task) {
  204. wake_up(&journal->j_wait_commit);
  205. spin_unlock(&journal->j_state_lock);
  206. wait_event(journal->j_wait_done_commit,
  207. journal->j_task == NULL);
  208. spin_lock(&journal->j_state_lock);
  209. }
  210. spin_unlock(&journal->j_state_lock);
  211. }
  212. /*
  213. * journal_write_metadata_buffer: write a metadata buffer to the journal.
  214. *
  215. * Writes a metadata buffer to a given disk block. The actual IO is not
  216. * performed but a new buffer_head is constructed which labels the data
  217. * to be written with the correct destination disk block.
  218. *
  219. * Any magic-number escaping which needs to be done will cause a
  220. * copy-out here. If the buffer happens to start with the
  221. * JFS_MAGIC_NUMBER, then we can't write it to the log directly: the
  222. * magic number is only written to the log for descripter blocks. In
  223. * this case, we copy the data and replace the first word with 0, and we
  224. * return a result code which indicates that this buffer needs to be
  225. * marked as an escaped buffer in the corresponding log descriptor
  226. * block. The missing word can then be restored when the block is read
  227. * during recovery.
  228. *
  229. * If the source buffer has already been modified by a new transaction
  230. * since we took the last commit snapshot, we use the frozen copy of
  231. * that data for IO. If we end up using the existing buffer_head's data
  232. * for the write, then we *have* to lock the buffer to prevent anyone
  233. * else from using and possibly modifying it while the IO is in
  234. * progress.
  235. *
  236. * The function returns a pointer to the buffer_heads to be used for IO.
  237. *
  238. * We assume that the journal has already been locked in this function.
  239. *
  240. * Return value:
  241. * <0: Error
  242. * >=0: Finished OK
  243. *
  244. * On success:
  245. * Bit 0 set == escape performed on the data
  246. * Bit 1 set == buffer copy-out performed (kfree the data after IO)
  247. */
  248. int journal_write_metadata_buffer(transaction_t *transaction,
  249. struct journal_head *jh_in,
  250. struct journal_head **jh_out,
  251. unsigned long blocknr)
  252. {
  253. int need_copy_out = 0;
  254. int done_copy_out = 0;
  255. int do_escape = 0;
  256. char *mapped_data;
  257. struct buffer_head *new_bh;
  258. struct journal_head *new_jh;
  259. struct page *new_page;
  260. unsigned int new_offset;
  261. struct buffer_head *bh_in = jh2bh(jh_in);
  262. /*
  263. * The buffer really shouldn't be locked: only the current committing
  264. * transaction is allowed to write it, so nobody else is allowed
  265. * to do any IO.
  266. *
  267. * akpm: except if we're journalling data, and write() output is
  268. * also part of a shared mapping, and another thread has
  269. * decided to launch a writepage() against this buffer.
  270. */
  271. J_ASSERT_BH(bh_in, buffer_jbddirty(bh_in));
  272. new_bh = alloc_buffer_head(GFP_NOFS|__GFP_NOFAIL);
  273. /*
  274. * If a new transaction has already done a buffer copy-out, then
  275. * we use that version of the data for the commit.
  276. */
  277. jbd_lock_bh_state(bh_in);
  278. repeat:
  279. if (jh_in->b_frozen_data) {
  280. done_copy_out = 1;
  281. new_page = virt_to_page(jh_in->b_frozen_data);
  282. new_offset = offset_in_page(jh_in->b_frozen_data);
  283. } else {
  284. new_page = jh2bh(jh_in)->b_page;
  285. new_offset = offset_in_page(jh2bh(jh_in)->b_data);
  286. }
  287. mapped_data = kmap_atomic(new_page, KM_USER0);
  288. /*
  289. * Check for escaping
  290. */
  291. if (*((__be32 *)(mapped_data + new_offset)) ==
  292. cpu_to_be32(JFS_MAGIC_NUMBER)) {
  293. need_copy_out = 1;
  294. do_escape = 1;
  295. }
  296. kunmap_atomic(mapped_data, KM_USER0);
  297. /*
  298. * Do we need to do a data copy?
  299. */
  300. if (need_copy_out && !done_copy_out) {
  301. char *tmp;
  302. jbd_unlock_bh_state(bh_in);
  303. tmp = jbd_alloc(bh_in->b_size, GFP_NOFS);
  304. jbd_lock_bh_state(bh_in);
  305. if (jh_in->b_frozen_data) {
  306. jbd_free(tmp, bh_in->b_size);
  307. goto repeat;
  308. }
  309. jh_in->b_frozen_data = tmp;
  310. mapped_data = kmap_atomic(new_page, KM_USER0);
  311. memcpy(tmp, mapped_data + new_offset, jh2bh(jh_in)->b_size);
  312. kunmap_atomic(mapped_data, KM_USER0);
  313. new_page = virt_to_page(tmp);
  314. new_offset = offset_in_page(tmp);
  315. done_copy_out = 1;
  316. }
  317. /*
  318. * Did we need to do an escaping? Now we've done all the
  319. * copying, we can finally do so.
  320. */
  321. if (do_escape) {
  322. mapped_data = kmap_atomic(new_page, KM_USER0);
  323. *((unsigned int *)(mapped_data + new_offset)) = 0;
  324. kunmap_atomic(mapped_data, KM_USER0);
  325. }
  326. /* keep subsequent assertions sane */
  327. new_bh->b_state = 0;
  328. init_buffer(new_bh, NULL, NULL);
  329. atomic_set(&new_bh->b_count, 1);
  330. jbd_unlock_bh_state(bh_in);
  331. new_jh = journal_add_journal_head(new_bh); /* This sleeps */
  332. set_bh_page(new_bh, new_page, new_offset);
  333. new_jh->b_transaction = NULL;
  334. new_bh->b_size = jh2bh(jh_in)->b_size;
  335. new_bh->b_bdev = transaction->t_journal->j_dev;
  336. new_bh->b_blocknr = blocknr;
  337. set_buffer_mapped(new_bh);
  338. set_buffer_dirty(new_bh);
  339. *jh_out = new_jh;
  340. /*
  341. * The to-be-written buffer needs to get moved to the io queue,
  342. * and the original buffer whose contents we are shadowing or
  343. * copying is moved to the transaction's shadow queue.
  344. */
  345. JBUFFER_TRACE(jh_in, "file as BJ_Shadow");
  346. journal_file_buffer(jh_in, transaction, BJ_Shadow);
  347. JBUFFER_TRACE(new_jh, "file as BJ_IO");
  348. journal_file_buffer(new_jh, transaction, BJ_IO);
  349. return do_escape | (done_copy_out << 1);
  350. }
  351. /*
  352. * Allocation code for the journal file. Manage the space left in the
  353. * journal, so that we can begin checkpointing when appropriate.
  354. */
  355. /*
  356. * __log_space_left: Return the number of free blocks left in the journal.
  357. *
  358. * Called with the journal already locked.
  359. *
  360. * Called under j_state_lock
  361. */
  362. int __log_space_left(journal_t *journal)
  363. {
  364. int left = journal->j_free;
  365. assert_spin_locked(&journal->j_state_lock);
  366. /*
  367. * Be pessimistic here about the number of those free blocks which
  368. * might be required for log descriptor control blocks.
  369. */
  370. #define MIN_LOG_RESERVED_BLOCKS 32 /* Allow for rounding errors */
  371. left -= MIN_LOG_RESERVED_BLOCKS;
  372. if (left <= 0)
  373. return 0;
  374. left -= (left >> 3);
  375. return left;
  376. }
  377. /*
  378. * Called under j_state_lock. Returns true if a transaction was started.
  379. */
  380. int __log_start_commit(journal_t *journal, tid_t target)
  381. {
  382. /*
  383. * Are we already doing a recent enough commit?
  384. */
  385. if (!tid_geq(journal->j_commit_request, target)) {
  386. /*
  387. * We want a new commit: OK, mark the request and wakup the
  388. * commit thread. We do _not_ do the commit ourselves.
  389. */
  390. journal->j_commit_request = target;
  391. jbd_debug(1, "JBD: requesting commit %d/%d\n",
  392. journal->j_commit_request,
  393. journal->j_commit_sequence);
  394. wake_up(&journal->j_wait_commit);
  395. return 1;
  396. }
  397. return 0;
  398. }
  399. int log_start_commit(journal_t *journal, tid_t tid)
  400. {
  401. int ret;
  402. spin_lock(&journal->j_state_lock);
  403. ret = __log_start_commit(journal, tid);
  404. spin_unlock(&journal->j_state_lock);
  405. return ret;
  406. }
  407. /*
  408. * Force and wait upon a commit if the calling process is not within
  409. * transaction. This is used for forcing out undo-protected data which contains
  410. * bitmaps, when the fs is running out of space.
  411. *
  412. * We can only force the running transaction if we don't have an active handle;
  413. * otherwise, we will deadlock.
  414. *
  415. * Returns true if a transaction was started.
  416. */
  417. int journal_force_commit_nested(journal_t *journal)
  418. {
  419. transaction_t *transaction = NULL;
  420. tid_t tid;
  421. spin_lock(&journal->j_state_lock);
  422. if (journal->j_running_transaction && !current->journal_info) {
  423. transaction = journal->j_running_transaction;
  424. __log_start_commit(journal, transaction->t_tid);
  425. } else if (journal->j_committing_transaction)
  426. transaction = journal->j_committing_transaction;
  427. if (!transaction) {
  428. spin_unlock(&journal->j_state_lock);
  429. return 0; /* Nothing to retry */
  430. }
  431. tid = transaction->t_tid;
  432. spin_unlock(&journal->j_state_lock);
  433. log_wait_commit(journal, tid);
  434. return 1;
  435. }
  436. /*
  437. * Start a commit of the current running transaction (if any). Returns true
  438. * if a transaction was started, and fills its tid in at *ptid
  439. */
  440. int journal_start_commit(journal_t *journal, tid_t *ptid)
  441. {
  442. int ret = 0;
  443. spin_lock(&journal->j_state_lock);
  444. if (journal->j_running_transaction) {
  445. tid_t tid = journal->j_running_transaction->t_tid;
  446. ret = __log_start_commit(journal, tid);
  447. if (ret && ptid)
  448. *ptid = tid;
  449. } else if (journal->j_committing_transaction && ptid) {
  450. /*
  451. * If ext3_write_super() recently started a commit, then we
  452. * have to wait for completion of that transaction
  453. */
  454. *ptid = journal->j_committing_transaction->t_tid;
  455. ret = 1;
  456. }
  457. spin_unlock(&journal->j_state_lock);
  458. return ret;
  459. }
  460. /*
  461. * Wait for a specified commit to complete.
  462. * The caller may not hold the journal lock.
  463. */
  464. int log_wait_commit(journal_t *journal, tid_t tid)
  465. {
  466. int err = 0;
  467. #ifdef CONFIG_JBD_DEBUG
  468. spin_lock(&journal->j_state_lock);
  469. if (!tid_geq(journal->j_commit_request, tid)) {
  470. printk(KERN_EMERG
  471. "%s: error: j_commit_request=%d, tid=%d\n",
  472. __FUNCTION__, journal->j_commit_request, tid);
  473. }
  474. spin_unlock(&journal->j_state_lock);
  475. #endif
  476. spin_lock(&journal->j_state_lock);
  477. while (tid_gt(tid, journal->j_commit_sequence)) {
  478. jbd_debug(1, "JBD: want %d, j_commit_sequence=%d\n",
  479. tid, journal->j_commit_sequence);
  480. wake_up(&journal->j_wait_commit);
  481. spin_unlock(&journal->j_state_lock);
  482. wait_event(journal->j_wait_done_commit,
  483. !tid_gt(tid, journal->j_commit_sequence));
  484. spin_lock(&journal->j_state_lock);
  485. }
  486. spin_unlock(&journal->j_state_lock);
  487. if (unlikely(is_journal_aborted(journal))) {
  488. printk(KERN_EMERG "journal commit I/O error\n");
  489. err = -EIO;
  490. }
  491. return err;
  492. }
  493. /*
  494. * Log buffer allocation routines:
  495. */
  496. int journal_next_log_block(journal_t *journal, unsigned long *retp)
  497. {
  498. unsigned long blocknr;
  499. spin_lock(&journal->j_state_lock);
  500. J_ASSERT(journal->j_free > 1);
  501. blocknr = journal->j_head;
  502. journal->j_head++;
  503. journal->j_free--;
  504. if (journal->j_head == journal->j_last)
  505. journal->j_head = journal->j_first;
  506. spin_unlock(&journal->j_state_lock);
  507. return journal_bmap(journal, blocknr, retp);
  508. }
  509. /*
  510. * Conversion of logical to physical block numbers for the journal
  511. *
  512. * On external journals the journal blocks are identity-mapped, so
  513. * this is a no-op. If needed, we can use j_blk_offset - everything is
  514. * ready.
  515. */
  516. int journal_bmap(journal_t *journal, unsigned long blocknr,
  517. unsigned long *retp)
  518. {
  519. int err = 0;
  520. unsigned long ret;
  521. if (journal->j_inode) {
  522. ret = bmap(journal->j_inode, blocknr);
  523. if (ret)
  524. *retp = ret;
  525. else {
  526. char b[BDEVNAME_SIZE];
  527. printk(KERN_ALERT "%s: journal block not found "
  528. "at offset %lu on %s\n",
  529. __FUNCTION__,
  530. blocknr,
  531. bdevname(journal->j_dev, b));
  532. err = -EIO;
  533. __journal_abort_soft(journal, err);
  534. }
  535. } else {
  536. *retp = blocknr; /* +journal->j_blk_offset */
  537. }
  538. return err;
  539. }
  540. /*
  541. * We play buffer_head aliasing tricks to write data/metadata blocks to
  542. * the journal without copying their contents, but for journal
  543. * descriptor blocks we do need to generate bona fide buffers.
  544. *
  545. * After the caller of journal_get_descriptor_buffer() has finished modifying
  546. * the buffer's contents they really should run flush_dcache_page(bh->b_page).
  547. * But we don't bother doing that, so there will be coherency problems with
  548. * mmaps of blockdevs which hold live JBD-controlled filesystems.
  549. */
  550. struct journal_head *journal_get_descriptor_buffer(journal_t *journal)
  551. {
  552. struct buffer_head *bh;
  553. unsigned long blocknr;
  554. int err;
  555. err = journal_next_log_block(journal, &blocknr);
  556. if (err)
  557. return NULL;
  558. bh = __getblk(journal->j_dev, blocknr, journal->j_blocksize);
  559. lock_buffer(bh);
  560. memset(bh->b_data, 0, journal->j_blocksize);
  561. set_buffer_uptodate(bh);
  562. unlock_buffer(bh);
  563. BUFFER_TRACE(bh, "return this buffer");
  564. return journal_add_journal_head(bh);
  565. }
  566. /*
  567. * Management for journal control blocks: functions to create and
  568. * destroy journal_t structures, and to initialise and read existing
  569. * journal blocks from disk. */
  570. /* First: create and setup a journal_t object in memory. We initialise
  571. * very few fields yet: that has to wait until we have created the
  572. * journal structures from from scratch, or loaded them from disk. */
  573. static journal_t * journal_init_common (void)
  574. {
  575. journal_t *journal;
  576. int err;
  577. journal = kzalloc(sizeof(*journal), GFP_KERNEL);
  578. if (!journal)
  579. goto fail;
  580. init_waitqueue_head(&journal->j_wait_transaction_locked);
  581. init_waitqueue_head(&journal->j_wait_logspace);
  582. init_waitqueue_head(&journal->j_wait_done_commit);
  583. init_waitqueue_head(&journal->j_wait_checkpoint);
  584. init_waitqueue_head(&journal->j_wait_commit);
  585. init_waitqueue_head(&journal->j_wait_updates);
  586. mutex_init(&journal->j_barrier);
  587. mutex_init(&journal->j_checkpoint_mutex);
  588. spin_lock_init(&journal->j_revoke_lock);
  589. spin_lock_init(&journal->j_list_lock);
  590. spin_lock_init(&journal->j_state_lock);
  591. journal->j_commit_interval = (HZ * JBD_DEFAULT_MAX_COMMIT_AGE);
  592. /* The journal is marked for error until we succeed with recovery! */
  593. journal->j_flags = JFS_ABORT;
  594. /* Set up a default-sized revoke table for the new mount. */
  595. err = journal_init_revoke(journal, JOURNAL_REVOKE_DEFAULT_HASH);
  596. if (err) {
  597. kfree(journal);
  598. goto fail;
  599. }
  600. return journal;
  601. fail:
  602. return NULL;
  603. }
  604. /* journal_init_dev and journal_init_inode:
  605. *
  606. * Create a journal structure assigned some fixed set of disk blocks to
  607. * the journal. We don't actually touch those disk blocks yet, but we
  608. * need to set up all of the mapping information to tell the journaling
  609. * system where the journal blocks are.
  610. *
  611. */
  612. /**
  613. * journal_t * journal_init_dev() - creates an initialises a journal structure
  614. * @bdev: Block device on which to create the journal
  615. * @fs_dev: Device which hold journalled filesystem for this journal.
  616. * @start: Block nr Start of journal.
  617. * @len: Length of the journal in blocks.
  618. * @blocksize: blocksize of journalling device
  619. * @returns: a newly created journal_t *
  620. *
  621. * journal_init_dev creates a journal which maps a fixed contiguous
  622. * range of blocks on an arbitrary block device.
  623. *
  624. */
  625. journal_t * journal_init_dev(struct block_device *bdev,
  626. struct block_device *fs_dev,
  627. int start, int len, int blocksize)
  628. {
  629. journal_t *journal = journal_init_common();
  630. struct buffer_head *bh;
  631. int n;
  632. if (!journal)
  633. return NULL;
  634. /* journal descriptor can store up to n blocks -bzzz */
  635. journal->j_blocksize = blocksize;
  636. n = journal->j_blocksize / sizeof(journal_block_tag_t);
  637. journal->j_wbufsize = n;
  638. journal->j_wbuf = kmalloc(n * sizeof(struct buffer_head*), GFP_KERNEL);
  639. if (!journal->j_wbuf) {
  640. printk(KERN_ERR "%s: Cant allocate bhs for commit thread\n",
  641. __FUNCTION__);
  642. kfree(journal);
  643. journal = NULL;
  644. goto out;
  645. }
  646. journal->j_dev = bdev;
  647. journal->j_fs_dev = fs_dev;
  648. journal->j_blk_offset = start;
  649. journal->j_maxlen = len;
  650. bh = __getblk(journal->j_dev, start, journal->j_blocksize);
  651. J_ASSERT(bh != NULL);
  652. journal->j_sb_buffer = bh;
  653. journal->j_superblock = (journal_superblock_t *)bh->b_data;
  654. out:
  655. return journal;
  656. }
  657. /**
  658. * journal_t * journal_init_inode () - creates a journal which maps to a inode.
  659. * @inode: An inode to create the journal in
  660. *
  661. * journal_init_inode creates a journal which maps an on-disk inode as
  662. * the journal. The inode must exist already, must support bmap() and
  663. * must have all data blocks preallocated.
  664. */
  665. journal_t * journal_init_inode (struct inode *inode)
  666. {
  667. struct buffer_head *bh;
  668. journal_t *journal = journal_init_common();
  669. int err;
  670. int n;
  671. unsigned long blocknr;
  672. if (!journal)
  673. return NULL;
  674. journal->j_dev = journal->j_fs_dev = inode->i_sb->s_bdev;
  675. journal->j_inode = inode;
  676. jbd_debug(1,
  677. "journal %p: inode %s/%ld, size %Ld, bits %d, blksize %ld\n",
  678. journal, inode->i_sb->s_id, inode->i_ino,
  679. (long long) inode->i_size,
  680. inode->i_sb->s_blocksize_bits, inode->i_sb->s_blocksize);
  681. journal->j_maxlen = inode->i_size >> inode->i_sb->s_blocksize_bits;
  682. journal->j_blocksize = inode->i_sb->s_blocksize;
  683. /* journal descriptor can store up to n blocks -bzzz */
  684. n = journal->j_blocksize / sizeof(journal_block_tag_t);
  685. journal->j_wbufsize = n;
  686. journal->j_wbuf = kmalloc(n * sizeof(struct buffer_head*), GFP_KERNEL);
  687. if (!journal->j_wbuf) {
  688. printk(KERN_ERR "%s: Cant allocate bhs for commit thread\n",
  689. __FUNCTION__);
  690. kfree(journal);
  691. return NULL;
  692. }
  693. err = journal_bmap(journal, 0, &blocknr);
  694. /* If that failed, give up */
  695. if (err) {
  696. printk(KERN_ERR "%s: Cannnot locate journal superblock\n",
  697. __FUNCTION__);
  698. kfree(journal);
  699. return NULL;
  700. }
  701. bh = __getblk(journal->j_dev, blocknr, journal->j_blocksize);
  702. J_ASSERT(bh != NULL);
  703. journal->j_sb_buffer = bh;
  704. journal->j_superblock = (journal_superblock_t *)bh->b_data;
  705. return journal;
  706. }
  707. /*
  708. * If the journal init or create aborts, we need to mark the journal
  709. * superblock as being NULL to prevent the journal destroy from writing
  710. * back a bogus superblock.
  711. */
  712. static void journal_fail_superblock (journal_t *journal)
  713. {
  714. struct buffer_head *bh = journal->j_sb_buffer;
  715. brelse(bh);
  716. journal->j_sb_buffer = NULL;
  717. }
  718. /*
  719. * Given a journal_t structure, initialise the various fields for
  720. * startup of a new journaling session. We use this both when creating
  721. * a journal, and after recovering an old journal to reset it for
  722. * subsequent use.
  723. */
  724. static int journal_reset(journal_t *journal)
  725. {
  726. journal_superblock_t *sb = journal->j_superblock;
  727. unsigned long first, last;
  728. first = be32_to_cpu(sb->s_first);
  729. last = be32_to_cpu(sb->s_maxlen);
  730. journal->j_first = first;
  731. journal->j_last = last;
  732. journal->j_head = first;
  733. journal->j_tail = first;
  734. journal->j_free = last - first;
  735. journal->j_tail_sequence = journal->j_transaction_sequence;
  736. journal->j_commit_sequence = journal->j_transaction_sequence - 1;
  737. journal->j_commit_request = journal->j_commit_sequence;
  738. journal->j_max_transaction_buffers = journal->j_maxlen / 4;
  739. /* Add the dynamic fields and write it to disk. */
  740. journal_update_superblock(journal, 1);
  741. return journal_start_thread(journal);
  742. }
  743. /**
  744. * int journal_create() - Initialise the new journal file
  745. * @journal: Journal to create. This structure must have been initialised
  746. *
  747. * Given a journal_t structure which tells us which disk blocks we can
  748. * use, create a new journal superblock and initialise all of the
  749. * journal fields from scratch.
  750. **/
  751. int journal_create(journal_t *journal)
  752. {
  753. unsigned long blocknr;
  754. struct buffer_head *bh;
  755. journal_superblock_t *sb;
  756. int i, err;
  757. if (journal->j_maxlen < JFS_MIN_JOURNAL_BLOCKS) {
  758. printk (KERN_ERR "Journal length (%d blocks) too short.\n",
  759. journal->j_maxlen);
  760. journal_fail_superblock(journal);
  761. return -EINVAL;
  762. }
  763. if (journal->j_inode == NULL) {
  764. /*
  765. * We don't know what block to start at!
  766. */
  767. printk(KERN_EMERG
  768. "%s: creation of journal on external device!\n",
  769. __FUNCTION__);
  770. BUG();
  771. }
  772. /* Zero out the entire journal on disk. We cannot afford to
  773. have any blocks on disk beginning with JFS_MAGIC_NUMBER. */
  774. jbd_debug(1, "JBD: Zeroing out journal blocks...\n");
  775. for (i = 0; i < journal->j_maxlen; i++) {
  776. err = journal_bmap(journal, i, &blocknr);
  777. if (err)
  778. return err;
  779. bh = __getblk(journal->j_dev, blocknr, journal->j_blocksize);
  780. lock_buffer(bh);
  781. memset (bh->b_data, 0, journal->j_blocksize);
  782. BUFFER_TRACE(bh, "marking dirty");
  783. mark_buffer_dirty(bh);
  784. BUFFER_TRACE(bh, "marking uptodate");
  785. set_buffer_uptodate(bh);
  786. unlock_buffer(bh);
  787. __brelse(bh);
  788. }
  789. sync_blockdev(journal->j_dev);
  790. jbd_debug(1, "JBD: journal cleared.\n");
  791. /* OK, fill in the initial static fields in the new superblock */
  792. sb = journal->j_superblock;
  793. sb->s_header.h_magic = cpu_to_be32(JFS_MAGIC_NUMBER);
  794. sb->s_header.h_blocktype = cpu_to_be32(JFS_SUPERBLOCK_V2);
  795. sb->s_blocksize = cpu_to_be32(journal->j_blocksize);
  796. sb->s_maxlen = cpu_to_be32(journal->j_maxlen);
  797. sb->s_first = cpu_to_be32(1);
  798. journal->j_transaction_sequence = 1;
  799. journal->j_flags &= ~JFS_ABORT;
  800. journal->j_format_version = 2;
  801. return journal_reset(journal);
  802. }
  803. /**
  804. * void journal_update_superblock() - Update journal sb on disk.
  805. * @journal: The journal to update.
  806. * @wait: Set to '0' if you don't want to wait for IO completion.
  807. *
  808. * Update a journal's dynamic superblock fields and write it to disk,
  809. * optionally waiting for the IO to complete.
  810. */
  811. void journal_update_superblock(journal_t *journal, int wait)
  812. {
  813. journal_superblock_t *sb = journal->j_superblock;
  814. struct buffer_head *bh = journal->j_sb_buffer;
  815. /*
  816. * As a special case, if the on-disk copy is already marked as needing
  817. * no recovery (s_start == 0) and there are no outstanding transactions
  818. * in the filesystem, then we can safely defer the superblock update
  819. * until the next commit by setting JFS_FLUSHED. This avoids
  820. * attempting a write to a potential-readonly device.
  821. */
  822. if (sb->s_start == 0 && journal->j_tail_sequence ==
  823. journal->j_transaction_sequence) {
  824. jbd_debug(1,"JBD: Skipping superblock update on recovered sb "
  825. "(start %ld, seq %d, errno %d)\n",
  826. journal->j_tail, journal->j_tail_sequence,
  827. journal->j_errno);
  828. goto out;
  829. }
  830. spin_lock(&journal->j_state_lock);
  831. jbd_debug(1,"JBD: updating superblock (start %ld, seq %d, errno %d)\n",
  832. journal->j_tail, journal->j_tail_sequence, journal->j_errno);
  833. sb->s_sequence = cpu_to_be32(journal->j_tail_sequence);
  834. sb->s_start = cpu_to_be32(journal->j_tail);
  835. sb->s_errno = cpu_to_be32(journal->j_errno);
  836. spin_unlock(&journal->j_state_lock);
  837. BUFFER_TRACE(bh, "marking dirty");
  838. mark_buffer_dirty(bh);
  839. if (wait)
  840. sync_dirty_buffer(bh);
  841. else
  842. ll_rw_block(SWRITE, 1, &bh);
  843. out:
  844. /* If we have just flushed the log (by marking s_start==0), then
  845. * any future commit will have to be careful to update the
  846. * superblock again to re-record the true start of the log. */
  847. spin_lock(&journal->j_state_lock);
  848. if (sb->s_start)
  849. journal->j_flags &= ~JFS_FLUSHED;
  850. else
  851. journal->j_flags |= JFS_FLUSHED;
  852. spin_unlock(&journal->j_state_lock);
  853. }
  854. /*
  855. * Read the superblock for a given journal, performing initial
  856. * validation of the format.
  857. */
  858. static int journal_get_superblock(journal_t *journal)
  859. {
  860. struct buffer_head *bh;
  861. journal_superblock_t *sb;
  862. int err = -EIO;
  863. bh = journal->j_sb_buffer;
  864. J_ASSERT(bh != NULL);
  865. if (!buffer_uptodate(bh)) {
  866. ll_rw_block(READ, 1, &bh);
  867. wait_on_buffer(bh);
  868. if (!buffer_uptodate(bh)) {
  869. printk (KERN_ERR
  870. "JBD: IO error reading journal superblock\n");
  871. goto out;
  872. }
  873. }
  874. sb = journal->j_superblock;
  875. err = -EINVAL;
  876. if (sb->s_header.h_magic != cpu_to_be32(JFS_MAGIC_NUMBER) ||
  877. sb->s_blocksize != cpu_to_be32(journal->j_blocksize)) {
  878. printk(KERN_WARNING "JBD: no valid journal superblock found\n");
  879. goto out;
  880. }
  881. switch(be32_to_cpu(sb->s_header.h_blocktype)) {
  882. case JFS_SUPERBLOCK_V1:
  883. journal->j_format_version = 1;
  884. break;
  885. case JFS_SUPERBLOCK_V2:
  886. journal->j_format_version = 2;
  887. break;
  888. default:
  889. printk(KERN_WARNING "JBD: unrecognised superblock format ID\n");
  890. goto out;
  891. }
  892. if (be32_to_cpu(sb->s_maxlen) < journal->j_maxlen)
  893. journal->j_maxlen = be32_to_cpu(sb->s_maxlen);
  894. else if (be32_to_cpu(sb->s_maxlen) > journal->j_maxlen) {
  895. printk (KERN_WARNING "JBD: journal file too short\n");
  896. goto out;
  897. }
  898. return 0;
  899. out:
  900. journal_fail_superblock(journal);
  901. return err;
  902. }
  903. /*
  904. * Load the on-disk journal superblock and read the key fields into the
  905. * journal_t.
  906. */
  907. static int load_superblock(journal_t *journal)
  908. {
  909. int err;
  910. journal_superblock_t *sb;
  911. err = journal_get_superblock(journal);
  912. if (err)
  913. return err;
  914. sb = journal->j_superblock;
  915. journal->j_tail_sequence = be32_to_cpu(sb->s_sequence);
  916. journal->j_tail = be32_to_cpu(sb->s_start);
  917. journal->j_first = be32_to_cpu(sb->s_first);
  918. journal->j_last = be32_to_cpu(sb->s_maxlen);
  919. journal->j_errno = be32_to_cpu(sb->s_errno);
  920. return 0;
  921. }
  922. /**
  923. * int journal_load() - Read journal from disk.
  924. * @journal: Journal to act on.
  925. *
  926. * Given a journal_t structure which tells us which disk blocks contain
  927. * a journal, read the journal from disk to initialise the in-memory
  928. * structures.
  929. */
  930. int journal_load(journal_t *journal)
  931. {
  932. int err;
  933. journal_superblock_t *sb;
  934. err = load_superblock(journal);
  935. if (err)
  936. return err;
  937. sb = journal->j_superblock;
  938. /* If this is a V2 superblock, then we have to check the
  939. * features flags on it. */
  940. if (journal->j_format_version >= 2) {
  941. if ((sb->s_feature_ro_compat &
  942. ~cpu_to_be32(JFS_KNOWN_ROCOMPAT_FEATURES)) ||
  943. (sb->s_feature_incompat &
  944. ~cpu_to_be32(JFS_KNOWN_INCOMPAT_FEATURES))) {
  945. printk (KERN_WARNING
  946. "JBD: Unrecognised features on journal\n");
  947. return -EINVAL;
  948. }
  949. }
  950. /* Let the recovery code check whether it needs to recover any
  951. * data from the journal. */
  952. if (journal_recover(journal))
  953. goto recovery_error;
  954. /* OK, we've finished with the dynamic journal bits:
  955. * reinitialise the dynamic contents of the superblock in memory
  956. * and reset them on disk. */
  957. if (journal_reset(journal))
  958. goto recovery_error;
  959. journal->j_flags &= ~JFS_ABORT;
  960. journal->j_flags |= JFS_LOADED;
  961. return 0;
  962. recovery_error:
  963. printk (KERN_WARNING "JBD: recovery failed\n");
  964. return -EIO;
  965. }
  966. /**
  967. * void journal_destroy() - Release a journal_t structure.
  968. * @journal: Journal to act on.
  969. *
  970. * Release a journal_t structure once it is no longer in use by the
  971. * journaled object.
  972. */
  973. void journal_destroy(journal_t *journal)
  974. {
  975. /* Wait for the commit thread to wake up and die. */
  976. journal_kill_thread(journal);
  977. /* Force a final log commit */
  978. if (journal->j_running_transaction)
  979. journal_commit_transaction(journal);
  980. /* Force any old transactions to disk */
  981. /* Totally anal locking here... */
  982. spin_lock(&journal->j_list_lock);
  983. while (journal->j_checkpoint_transactions != NULL) {
  984. spin_unlock(&journal->j_list_lock);
  985. log_do_checkpoint(journal);
  986. spin_lock(&journal->j_list_lock);
  987. }
  988. J_ASSERT(journal->j_running_transaction == NULL);
  989. J_ASSERT(journal->j_committing_transaction == NULL);
  990. J_ASSERT(journal->j_checkpoint_transactions == NULL);
  991. spin_unlock(&journal->j_list_lock);
  992. /* We can now mark the journal as empty. */
  993. journal->j_tail = 0;
  994. journal->j_tail_sequence = ++journal->j_transaction_sequence;
  995. if (journal->j_sb_buffer) {
  996. journal_update_superblock(journal, 1);
  997. brelse(journal->j_sb_buffer);
  998. }
  999. if (journal->j_inode)
  1000. iput(journal->j_inode);
  1001. if (journal->j_revoke)
  1002. journal_destroy_revoke(journal);
  1003. kfree(journal->j_wbuf);
  1004. kfree(journal);
  1005. }
  1006. /**
  1007. *int journal_check_used_features () - Check if features specified are used.
  1008. * @journal: Journal to check.
  1009. * @compat: bitmask of compatible features
  1010. * @ro: bitmask of features that force read-only mount
  1011. * @incompat: bitmask of incompatible features
  1012. *
  1013. * Check whether the journal uses all of a given set of
  1014. * features. Return true (non-zero) if it does.
  1015. **/
  1016. int journal_check_used_features (journal_t *journal, unsigned long compat,
  1017. unsigned long ro, unsigned long incompat)
  1018. {
  1019. journal_superblock_t *sb;
  1020. if (!compat && !ro && !incompat)
  1021. return 1;
  1022. if (journal->j_format_version == 1)
  1023. return 0;
  1024. sb = journal->j_superblock;
  1025. if (((be32_to_cpu(sb->s_feature_compat) & compat) == compat) &&
  1026. ((be32_to_cpu(sb->s_feature_ro_compat) & ro) == ro) &&
  1027. ((be32_to_cpu(sb->s_feature_incompat) & incompat) == incompat))
  1028. return 1;
  1029. return 0;
  1030. }
  1031. /**
  1032. * int journal_check_available_features() - Check feature set in journalling layer
  1033. * @journal: Journal to check.
  1034. * @compat: bitmask of compatible features
  1035. * @ro: bitmask of features that force read-only mount
  1036. * @incompat: bitmask of incompatible features
  1037. *
  1038. * Check whether the journaling code supports the use of
  1039. * all of a given set of features on this journal. Return true
  1040. * (non-zero) if it can. */
  1041. int journal_check_available_features (journal_t *journal, unsigned long compat,
  1042. unsigned long ro, unsigned long incompat)
  1043. {
  1044. journal_superblock_t *sb;
  1045. if (!compat && !ro && !incompat)
  1046. return 1;
  1047. sb = journal->j_superblock;
  1048. /* We can support any known requested features iff the
  1049. * superblock is in version 2. Otherwise we fail to support any
  1050. * extended sb features. */
  1051. if (journal->j_format_version != 2)
  1052. return 0;
  1053. if ((compat & JFS_KNOWN_COMPAT_FEATURES) == compat &&
  1054. (ro & JFS_KNOWN_ROCOMPAT_FEATURES) == ro &&
  1055. (incompat & JFS_KNOWN_INCOMPAT_FEATURES) == incompat)
  1056. return 1;
  1057. return 0;
  1058. }
  1059. /**
  1060. * int journal_set_features () - Mark a given journal feature in the superblock
  1061. * @journal: Journal to act on.
  1062. * @compat: bitmask of compatible features
  1063. * @ro: bitmask of features that force read-only mount
  1064. * @incompat: bitmask of incompatible features
  1065. *
  1066. * Mark a given journal feature as present on the
  1067. * superblock. Returns true if the requested features could be set.
  1068. *
  1069. */
  1070. int journal_set_features (journal_t *journal, unsigned long compat,
  1071. unsigned long ro, unsigned long incompat)
  1072. {
  1073. journal_superblock_t *sb;
  1074. if (journal_check_used_features(journal, compat, ro, incompat))
  1075. return 1;
  1076. if (!journal_check_available_features(journal, compat, ro, incompat))
  1077. return 0;
  1078. jbd_debug(1, "Setting new features 0x%lx/0x%lx/0x%lx\n",
  1079. compat, ro, incompat);
  1080. sb = journal->j_superblock;
  1081. sb->s_feature_compat |= cpu_to_be32(compat);
  1082. sb->s_feature_ro_compat |= cpu_to_be32(ro);
  1083. sb->s_feature_incompat |= cpu_to_be32(incompat);
  1084. return 1;
  1085. }
  1086. /**
  1087. * int journal_update_format () - Update on-disk journal structure.
  1088. * @journal: Journal to act on.
  1089. *
  1090. * Given an initialised but unloaded journal struct, poke about in the
  1091. * on-disk structure to update it to the most recent supported version.
  1092. */
  1093. int journal_update_format (journal_t *journal)
  1094. {
  1095. journal_superblock_t *sb;
  1096. int err;
  1097. err = journal_get_superblock(journal);
  1098. if (err)
  1099. return err;
  1100. sb = journal->j_superblock;
  1101. switch (be32_to_cpu(sb->s_header.h_blocktype)) {
  1102. case JFS_SUPERBLOCK_V2:
  1103. return 0;
  1104. case JFS_SUPERBLOCK_V1:
  1105. return journal_convert_superblock_v1(journal, sb);
  1106. default:
  1107. break;
  1108. }
  1109. return -EINVAL;
  1110. }
  1111. static int journal_convert_superblock_v1(journal_t *journal,
  1112. journal_superblock_t *sb)
  1113. {
  1114. int offset, blocksize;
  1115. struct buffer_head *bh;
  1116. printk(KERN_WARNING
  1117. "JBD: Converting superblock from version 1 to 2.\n");
  1118. /* Pre-initialise new fields to zero */
  1119. offset = ((char *) &(sb->s_feature_compat)) - ((char *) sb);
  1120. blocksize = be32_to_cpu(sb->s_blocksize);
  1121. memset(&sb->s_feature_compat, 0, blocksize-offset);
  1122. sb->s_nr_users = cpu_to_be32(1);
  1123. sb->s_header.h_blocktype = cpu_to_be32(JFS_SUPERBLOCK_V2);
  1124. journal->j_format_version = 2;
  1125. bh = journal->j_sb_buffer;
  1126. BUFFER_TRACE(bh, "marking dirty");
  1127. mark_buffer_dirty(bh);
  1128. sync_dirty_buffer(bh);
  1129. return 0;
  1130. }
  1131. /**
  1132. * int journal_flush () - Flush journal
  1133. * @journal: Journal to act on.
  1134. *
  1135. * Flush all data for a given journal to disk and empty the journal.
  1136. * Filesystems can use this when remounting readonly to ensure that
  1137. * recovery does not need to happen on remount.
  1138. */
  1139. int journal_flush(journal_t *journal)
  1140. {
  1141. int err = 0;
  1142. transaction_t *transaction = NULL;
  1143. unsigned long old_tail;
  1144. spin_lock(&journal->j_state_lock);
  1145. /* Force everything buffered to the log... */
  1146. if (journal->j_running_transaction) {
  1147. transaction = journal->j_running_transaction;
  1148. __log_start_commit(journal, transaction->t_tid);
  1149. } else if (journal->j_committing_transaction)
  1150. transaction = journal->j_committing_transaction;
  1151. /* Wait for the log commit to complete... */
  1152. if (transaction) {
  1153. tid_t tid = transaction->t_tid;
  1154. spin_unlock(&journal->j_state_lock);
  1155. log_wait_commit(journal, tid);
  1156. } else {
  1157. spin_unlock(&journal->j_state_lock);
  1158. }
  1159. /* ...and flush everything in the log out to disk. */
  1160. spin_lock(&journal->j_list_lock);
  1161. while (!err && journal->j_checkpoint_transactions != NULL) {
  1162. spin_unlock(&journal->j_list_lock);
  1163. err = log_do_checkpoint(journal);
  1164. spin_lock(&journal->j_list_lock);
  1165. }
  1166. spin_unlock(&journal->j_list_lock);
  1167. cleanup_journal_tail(journal);
  1168. /* Finally, mark the journal as really needing no recovery.
  1169. * This sets s_start==0 in the underlying superblock, which is
  1170. * the magic code for a fully-recovered superblock. Any future
  1171. * commits of data to the journal will restore the current
  1172. * s_start value. */
  1173. spin_lock(&journal->j_state_lock);
  1174. old_tail = journal->j_tail;
  1175. journal->j_tail = 0;
  1176. spin_unlock(&journal->j_state_lock);
  1177. journal_update_superblock(journal, 1);
  1178. spin_lock(&journal->j_state_lock);
  1179. journal->j_tail = old_tail;
  1180. J_ASSERT(!journal->j_running_transaction);
  1181. J_ASSERT(!journal->j_committing_transaction);
  1182. J_ASSERT(!journal->j_checkpoint_transactions);
  1183. J_ASSERT(journal->j_head == journal->j_tail);
  1184. J_ASSERT(journal->j_tail_sequence == journal->j_transaction_sequence);
  1185. spin_unlock(&journal->j_state_lock);
  1186. return err;
  1187. }
  1188. /**
  1189. * int journal_wipe() - Wipe journal contents
  1190. * @journal: Journal to act on.
  1191. * @write: flag (see below)
  1192. *
  1193. * Wipe out all of the contents of a journal, safely. This will produce
  1194. * a warning if the journal contains any valid recovery information.
  1195. * Must be called between journal_init_*() and journal_load().
  1196. *
  1197. * If 'write' is non-zero, then we wipe out the journal on disk; otherwise
  1198. * we merely suppress recovery.
  1199. */
  1200. int journal_wipe(journal_t *journal, int write)
  1201. {
  1202. journal_superblock_t *sb;
  1203. int err = 0;
  1204. J_ASSERT (!(journal->j_flags & JFS_LOADED));
  1205. err = load_superblock(journal);
  1206. if (err)
  1207. return err;
  1208. sb = journal->j_superblock;
  1209. if (!journal->j_tail)
  1210. goto no_recovery;
  1211. printk (KERN_WARNING "JBD: %s recovery information on journal\n",
  1212. write ? "Clearing" : "Ignoring");
  1213. err = journal_skip_recovery(journal);
  1214. if (write)
  1215. journal_update_superblock(journal, 1);
  1216. no_recovery:
  1217. return err;
  1218. }
  1219. /*
  1220. * journal_dev_name: format a character string to describe on what
  1221. * device this journal is present.
  1222. */
  1223. static const char *journal_dev_name(journal_t *journal, char *buffer)
  1224. {
  1225. struct block_device *bdev;
  1226. if (journal->j_inode)
  1227. bdev = journal->j_inode->i_sb->s_bdev;
  1228. else
  1229. bdev = journal->j_dev;
  1230. return bdevname(bdev, buffer);
  1231. }
  1232. /*
  1233. * Journal abort has very specific semantics, which we describe
  1234. * for journal abort.
  1235. *
  1236. * Two internal function, which provide abort to te jbd layer
  1237. * itself are here.
  1238. */
  1239. /*
  1240. * Quick version for internal journal use (doesn't lock the journal).
  1241. * Aborts hard --- we mark the abort as occurred, but do _nothing_ else,
  1242. * and don't attempt to make any other journal updates.
  1243. */
  1244. void __journal_abort_hard(journal_t *journal)
  1245. {
  1246. transaction_t *transaction;
  1247. char b[BDEVNAME_SIZE];
  1248. if (journal->j_flags & JFS_ABORT)
  1249. return;
  1250. printk(KERN_ERR "Aborting journal on device %s.\n",
  1251. journal_dev_name(journal, b));
  1252. spin_lock(&journal->j_state_lock);
  1253. journal->j_flags |= JFS_ABORT;
  1254. transaction = journal->j_running_transaction;
  1255. if (transaction)
  1256. __log_start_commit(journal, transaction->t_tid);
  1257. spin_unlock(&journal->j_state_lock);
  1258. }
  1259. /* Soft abort: record the abort error status in the journal superblock,
  1260. * but don't do any other IO. */
  1261. static void __journal_abort_soft (journal_t *journal, int errno)
  1262. {
  1263. if (journal->j_flags & JFS_ABORT)
  1264. return;
  1265. if (!journal->j_errno)
  1266. journal->j_errno = errno;
  1267. __journal_abort_hard(journal);
  1268. if (errno)
  1269. journal_update_superblock(journal, 1);
  1270. }
  1271. /**
  1272. * void journal_abort () - Shutdown the journal immediately.
  1273. * @journal: the journal to shutdown.
  1274. * @errno: an error number to record in the journal indicating
  1275. * the reason for the shutdown.
  1276. *
  1277. * Perform a complete, immediate shutdown of the ENTIRE
  1278. * journal (not of a single transaction). This operation cannot be
  1279. * undone without closing and reopening the journal.
  1280. *
  1281. * The journal_abort function is intended to support higher level error
  1282. * recovery mechanisms such as the ext2/ext3 remount-readonly error
  1283. * mode.
  1284. *
  1285. * Journal abort has very specific semantics. Any existing dirty,
  1286. * unjournaled buffers in the main filesystem will still be written to
  1287. * disk by bdflush, but the journaling mechanism will be suspended
  1288. * immediately and no further transaction commits will be honoured.
  1289. *
  1290. * Any dirty, journaled buffers will be written back to disk without
  1291. * hitting the journal. Atomicity cannot be guaranteed on an aborted
  1292. * filesystem, but we _do_ attempt to leave as much data as possible
  1293. * behind for fsck to use for cleanup.
  1294. *
  1295. * Any attempt to get a new transaction handle on a journal which is in
  1296. * ABORT state will just result in an -EROFS error return. A
  1297. * journal_stop on an existing handle will return -EIO if we have
  1298. * entered abort state during the update.
  1299. *
  1300. * Recursive transactions are not disturbed by journal abort until the
  1301. * final journal_stop, which will receive the -EIO error.
  1302. *
  1303. * Finally, the journal_abort call allows the caller to supply an errno
  1304. * which will be recorded (if possible) in the journal superblock. This
  1305. * allows a client to record failure conditions in the middle of a
  1306. * transaction without having to complete the transaction to record the
  1307. * failure to disk. ext3_error, for example, now uses this
  1308. * functionality.
  1309. *
  1310. * Errors which originate from within the journaling layer will NOT
  1311. * supply an errno; a null errno implies that absolutely no further
  1312. * writes are done to the journal (unless there are any already in
  1313. * progress).
  1314. *
  1315. */
  1316. void journal_abort(journal_t *journal, int errno)
  1317. {
  1318. __journal_abort_soft(journal, errno);
  1319. }
  1320. /**
  1321. * int journal_errno () - returns the journal's error state.
  1322. * @journal: journal to examine.
  1323. *
  1324. * This is the errno numbet set with journal_abort(), the last
  1325. * time the journal was mounted - if the journal was stopped
  1326. * without calling abort this will be 0.
  1327. *
  1328. * If the journal has been aborted on this mount time -EROFS will
  1329. * be returned.
  1330. */
  1331. int journal_errno(journal_t *journal)
  1332. {
  1333. int err;
  1334. spin_lock(&journal->j_state_lock);
  1335. if (journal->j_flags & JFS_ABORT)
  1336. err = -EROFS;
  1337. else
  1338. err = journal->j_errno;
  1339. spin_unlock(&journal->j_state_lock);
  1340. return err;
  1341. }
  1342. /**
  1343. * int journal_clear_err () - clears the journal's error state
  1344. * @journal: journal to act on.
  1345. *
  1346. * An error must be cleared or Acked to take a FS out of readonly
  1347. * mode.
  1348. */
  1349. int journal_clear_err(journal_t *journal)
  1350. {
  1351. int err = 0;
  1352. spin_lock(&journal->j_state_lock);
  1353. if (journal->j_flags & JFS_ABORT)
  1354. err = -EROFS;
  1355. else
  1356. journal->j_errno = 0;
  1357. spin_unlock(&journal->j_state_lock);
  1358. return err;
  1359. }
  1360. /**
  1361. * void journal_ack_err() - Ack journal err.
  1362. * @journal: journal to act on.
  1363. *
  1364. * An error must be cleared or Acked to take a FS out of readonly
  1365. * mode.
  1366. */
  1367. void journal_ack_err(journal_t *journal)
  1368. {
  1369. spin_lock(&journal->j_state_lock);
  1370. if (journal->j_errno)
  1371. journal->j_flags |= JFS_ACK_ERR;
  1372. spin_unlock(&journal->j_state_lock);
  1373. }
  1374. int journal_blocks_per_page(struct inode *inode)
  1375. {
  1376. return 1 << (PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT - inode->i_sb->s_blocksize_bits);
  1377. }
  1378. /*
  1379. * Journal_head storage management
  1380. */
  1381. static struct kmem_cache *journal_head_cache;
  1382. #ifdef CONFIG_JBD_DEBUG
  1383. static atomic_t nr_journal_heads = ATOMIC_INIT(0);
  1384. #endif
  1385. static int journal_init_journal_head_cache(void)
  1386. {
  1387. int retval;
  1388. J_ASSERT(journal_head_cache == 0);
  1389. journal_head_cache = kmem_cache_create("journal_head",
  1390. sizeof(struct journal_head),
  1391. 0, /* offset */
  1392. SLAB_TEMPORARY, /* flags */
  1393. NULL); /* ctor */
  1394. retval = 0;
  1395. if (journal_head_cache == 0) {
  1396. retval = -ENOMEM;
  1397. printk(KERN_EMERG "JBD: no memory for journal_head cache\n");
  1398. }
  1399. return retval;
  1400. }
  1401. static void journal_destroy_journal_head_cache(void)
  1402. {
  1403. J_ASSERT(journal_head_cache != NULL);
  1404. kmem_cache_destroy(journal_head_cache);
  1405. journal_head_cache = NULL;
  1406. }
  1407. /*
  1408. * journal_head splicing and dicing
  1409. */
  1410. static struct journal_head *journal_alloc_journal_head(void)
  1411. {
  1412. struct journal_head *ret;
  1413. static unsigned long last_warning;
  1414. #ifdef CONFIG_JBD_DEBUG
  1415. atomic_inc(&nr_journal_heads);
  1416. #endif
  1417. ret = kmem_cache_alloc(journal_head_cache, GFP_NOFS);
  1418. if (ret == NULL) {
  1419. jbd_debug(1, "out of memory for journal_head\n");
  1420. if (time_after(jiffies, last_warning + 5*HZ)) {
  1421. printk(KERN_NOTICE "ENOMEM in %s, retrying.\n",
  1422. __FUNCTION__);
  1423. last_warning = jiffies;
  1424. }
  1425. while (ret == NULL) {
  1426. yield();
  1427. ret = kmem_cache_alloc(journal_head_cache, GFP_NOFS);
  1428. }
  1429. }
  1430. return ret;
  1431. }
  1432. static void journal_free_journal_head(struct journal_head *jh)
  1433. {
  1434. #ifdef CONFIG_JBD_DEBUG
  1435. atomic_dec(&nr_journal_heads);
  1436. memset(jh, JBD_POISON_FREE, sizeof(*jh));
  1437. #endif
  1438. kmem_cache_free(journal_head_cache, jh);
  1439. }
  1440. /*
  1441. * A journal_head is attached to a buffer_head whenever JBD has an
  1442. * interest in the buffer.
  1443. *
  1444. * Whenever a buffer has an attached journal_head, its ->b_state:BH_JBD bit
  1445. * is set. This bit is tested in core kernel code where we need to take
  1446. * JBD-specific actions. Testing the zeroness of ->b_private is not reliable
  1447. * there.
  1448. *
  1449. * When a buffer has its BH_JBD bit set, its ->b_count is elevated by one.
  1450. *
  1451. * When a buffer has its BH_JBD bit set it is immune from being released by
  1452. * core kernel code, mainly via ->b_count.
  1453. *
  1454. * A journal_head may be detached from its buffer_head when the journal_head's
  1455. * b_transaction, b_cp_transaction and b_next_transaction pointers are NULL.
  1456. * Various places in JBD call journal_remove_journal_head() to indicate that the
  1457. * journal_head can be dropped if needed.
  1458. *
  1459. * Various places in the kernel want to attach a journal_head to a buffer_head
  1460. * _before_ attaching the journal_head to a transaction. To protect the
  1461. * journal_head in this situation, journal_add_journal_head elevates the
  1462. * journal_head's b_jcount refcount by one. The caller must call
  1463. * journal_put_journal_head() to undo this.
  1464. *
  1465. * So the typical usage would be:
  1466. *
  1467. * (Attach a journal_head if needed. Increments b_jcount)
  1468. * struct journal_head *jh = journal_add_journal_head(bh);
  1469. * ...
  1470. * jh->b_transaction = xxx;
  1471. * journal_put_journal_head(jh);
  1472. *
  1473. * Now, the journal_head's b_jcount is zero, but it is safe from being released
  1474. * because it has a non-zero b_transaction.
  1475. */
  1476. /*
  1477. * Give a buffer_head a journal_head.
  1478. *
  1479. * Doesn't need the journal lock.
  1480. * May sleep.
  1481. */
  1482. struct journal_head *journal_add_journal_head(struct buffer_head *bh)
  1483. {
  1484. struct journal_head *jh;
  1485. struct journal_head *new_jh = NULL;
  1486. repeat:
  1487. if (!buffer_jbd(bh)) {
  1488. new_jh = journal_alloc_journal_head();
  1489. memset(new_jh, 0, sizeof(*new_jh));
  1490. }
  1491. jbd_lock_bh_journal_head(bh);
  1492. if (buffer_jbd(bh)) {
  1493. jh = bh2jh(bh);
  1494. } else {
  1495. J_ASSERT_BH(bh,
  1496. (atomic_read(&bh->b_count) > 0) ||
  1497. (bh->b_page && bh->b_page->mapping));
  1498. if (!new_jh) {
  1499. jbd_unlock_bh_journal_head(bh);
  1500. goto repeat;
  1501. }
  1502. jh = new_jh;
  1503. new_jh = NULL; /* We consumed it */
  1504. set_buffer_jbd(bh);
  1505. bh->b_private = jh;
  1506. jh->b_bh = bh;
  1507. get_bh(bh);
  1508. BUFFER_TRACE(bh, "added journal_head");
  1509. }
  1510. jh->b_jcount++;
  1511. jbd_unlock_bh_journal_head(bh);
  1512. if (new_jh)
  1513. journal_free_journal_head(new_jh);
  1514. return bh->b_private;
  1515. }
  1516. /*
  1517. * Grab a ref against this buffer_head's journal_head. If it ended up not
  1518. * having a journal_head, return NULL
  1519. */
  1520. struct journal_head *journal_grab_journal_head(struct buffer_head *bh)
  1521. {
  1522. struct journal_head *jh = NULL;
  1523. jbd_lock_bh_journal_head(bh);
  1524. if (buffer_jbd(bh)) {
  1525. jh = bh2jh(bh);
  1526. jh->b_jcount++;
  1527. }
  1528. jbd_unlock_bh_journal_head(bh);
  1529. return jh;
  1530. }
  1531. static void __journal_remove_journal_head(struct buffer_head *bh)
  1532. {
  1533. struct journal_head *jh = bh2jh(bh);
  1534. J_ASSERT_JH(jh, jh->b_jcount >= 0);
  1535. get_bh(bh);
  1536. if (jh->b_jcount == 0) {
  1537. if (jh->b_transaction == NULL &&
  1538. jh->b_next_transaction == NULL &&
  1539. jh->b_cp_transaction == NULL) {
  1540. J_ASSERT_JH(jh, jh->b_jlist == BJ_None);
  1541. J_ASSERT_BH(bh, buffer_jbd(bh));
  1542. J_ASSERT_BH(bh, jh2bh(jh) == bh);
  1543. BUFFER_TRACE(bh, "remove journal_head");
  1544. if (jh->b_frozen_data) {
  1545. printk(KERN_WARNING "%s: freeing "
  1546. "b_frozen_data\n",
  1547. __FUNCTION__);
  1548. jbd_free(jh->b_frozen_data, bh->b_size);
  1549. }
  1550. if (jh->b_committed_data) {
  1551. printk(KERN_WARNING "%s: freeing "
  1552. "b_committed_data\n",
  1553. __FUNCTION__);
  1554. jbd_free(jh->b_committed_data, bh->b_size);
  1555. }
  1556. bh->b_private = NULL;
  1557. jh->b_bh = NULL; /* debug, really */
  1558. clear_buffer_jbd(bh);
  1559. __brelse(bh);
  1560. journal_free_journal_head(jh);
  1561. } else {
  1562. BUFFER_TRACE(bh, "journal_head was locked");
  1563. }
  1564. }
  1565. }
  1566. /*
  1567. * journal_remove_journal_head(): if the buffer isn't attached to a transaction
  1568. * and has a zero b_jcount then remove and release its journal_head. If we did
  1569. * see that the buffer is not used by any transaction we also "logically"
  1570. * decrement ->b_count.
  1571. *
  1572. * We in fact take an additional increment on ->b_count as a convenience,
  1573. * because the caller usually wants to do additional things with the bh
  1574. * after calling here.
  1575. * The caller of journal_remove_journal_head() *must* run __brelse(bh) at some
  1576. * time. Once the caller has run __brelse(), the buffer is eligible for
  1577. * reaping by try_to_free_buffers().
  1578. */
  1579. void journal_remove_journal_head(struct buffer_head *bh)
  1580. {
  1581. jbd_lock_bh_journal_head(bh);
  1582. __journal_remove_journal_head(bh);
  1583. jbd_unlock_bh_journal_head(bh);
  1584. }
  1585. /*
  1586. * Drop a reference on the passed journal_head. If it fell to zero then try to
  1587. * release the journal_head from the buffer_head.
  1588. */
  1589. void journal_put_journal_head(struct journal_head *jh)
  1590. {
  1591. struct buffer_head *bh = jh2bh(jh);
  1592. jbd_lock_bh_journal_head(bh);
  1593. J_ASSERT_JH(jh, jh->b_jcount > 0);
  1594. --jh->b_jcount;
  1595. if (!jh->b_jcount && !jh->b_transaction) {
  1596. __journal_remove_journal_head(bh);
  1597. __brelse(bh);
  1598. }
  1599. jbd_unlock_bh_journal_head(bh);
  1600. }
  1601. /*
  1602. * debugfs tunables
  1603. */
  1604. #ifdef CONFIG_JBD_DEBUG
  1605. u8 journal_enable_debug __read_mostly;
  1606. EXPORT_SYMBOL(journal_enable_debug);
  1607. static struct dentry *jbd_debugfs_dir;
  1608. static struct dentry *jbd_debug;
  1609. static void __init jbd_create_debugfs_entry(void)
  1610. {
  1611. jbd_debugfs_dir = debugfs_create_dir("jbd", NULL);
  1612. if (jbd_debugfs_dir)
  1613. jbd_debug = debugfs_create_u8("jbd-debug", S_IRUGO,
  1614. jbd_debugfs_dir,
  1615. &journal_enable_debug);
  1616. }
  1617. static void __exit jbd_remove_debugfs_entry(void)
  1618. {
  1619. debugfs_remove(jbd_debug);
  1620. debugfs_remove(jbd_debugfs_dir);
  1621. }
  1622. #else
  1623. static inline void jbd_create_debugfs_entry(void)
  1624. {
  1625. }
  1626. static inline void jbd_remove_debugfs_entry(void)
  1627. {
  1628. }
  1629. #endif
  1630. struct kmem_cache *jbd_handle_cache;
  1631. static int __init journal_init_handle_cache(void)
  1632. {
  1633. jbd_handle_cache = kmem_cache_create("journal_handle",
  1634. sizeof(handle_t),
  1635. 0, /* offset */
  1636. SLAB_TEMPORARY, /* flags */
  1637. NULL); /* ctor */
  1638. if (jbd_handle_cache == NULL) {
  1639. printk(KERN_EMERG "JBD: failed to create handle cache\n");
  1640. return -ENOMEM;
  1641. }
  1642. return 0;
  1643. }
  1644. static void journal_destroy_handle_cache(void)
  1645. {
  1646. if (jbd_handle_cache)
  1647. kmem_cache_destroy(jbd_handle_cache);
  1648. }
  1649. /*
  1650. * Module startup and shutdown
  1651. */
  1652. static int __init journal_init_caches(void)
  1653. {
  1654. int ret;
  1655. ret = journal_init_revoke_caches();
  1656. if (ret == 0)
  1657. ret = journal_init_journal_head_cache();
  1658. if (ret == 0)
  1659. ret = journal_init_handle_cache();
  1660. return ret;
  1661. }
  1662. static void journal_destroy_caches(void)
  1663. {
  1664. journal_destroy_revoke_caches();
  1665. journal_destroy_journal_head_cache();
  1666. journal_destroy_handle_cache();
  1667. }
  1668. static int __init journal_init(void)
  1669. {
  1670. int ret;
  1671. BUILD_BUG_ON(sizeof(struct journal_superblock_s) != 1024);
  1672. ret = journal_init_caches();
  1673. if (ret != 0)
  1674. journal_destroy_caches();
  1675. jbd_create_debugfs_entry();
  1676. return ret;
  1677. }
  1678. static void __exit journal_exit(void)
  1679. {
  1680. #ifdef CONFIG_JBD_DEBUG
  1681. int n = atomic_read(&nr_journal_heads);
  1682. if (n)
  1683. printk(KERN_EMERG "JBD: leaked %d journal_heads!\n", n);
  1684. #endif
  1685. jbd_remove_debugfs_entry();
  1686. journal_destroy_caches();
  1687. }
  1688. MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
  1689. module_init(journal_init);
  1690. module_exit(journal_exit);