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/*
* Copyright (C) International Business Machines Corp., 2000-2004
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See
* the GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
/*
* jfs_imap.c: inode allocation map manager
*
* Serialization:
* Each AG has a simple lock which is used to control the serialization of
* the AG level lists. This lock should be taken first whenever an AG
* level list will be modified or accessed.
*
* Each IAG is locked by obtaining the buffer for the IAG page.
*
* There is also a inode lock for the inode map inode. A read lock needs to
* be taken whenever an IAG is read from the map or the global level
* information is read. A write lock needs to be taken whenever the global
* level information is modified or an atomic operation needs to be used.
*
* If more than one IAG is read at one time, the read lock may not
* be given up until all of the IAG's are read. Otherwise, a deadlock
* may occur when trying to obtain the read lock while another thread
* holding the read lock is waiting on the IAG already being held.
*
* The control page of the inode map is read into memory by diMount().
* Thereafter it should only be modified in memory and then it will be
* written out when the filesystem is unmounted by diUnmount().
*/
#include <linux/fs.h>
#include <linux/buffer_head.h>
#include <linux/pagemap.h>
#include <linux/quotaops.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include "jfs_incore.h"
#include "jfs_inode.h"
#include "jfs_filsys.h"
#include "jfs_dinode.h"
#include "jfs_dmap.h"
#include "jfs_imap.h"
#include "jfs_metapage.h"
#include "jfs_superblock.h"
#include "jfs_debug.h"
/*
* imap locks
*/
/* iag free list lock */
#define IAGFREE_LOCK_INIT(imap) mutex_init(&imap->im_freelock)
#define IAGFREE_LOCK(imap) mutex_lock(&imap->im_freelock)
#define IAGFREE_UNLOCK(imap) mutex_unlock(&imap->im_freelock)
/* per ag iag list locks */
#define AG_LOCK_INIT(imap,index) mutex_init(&(imap->im_aglock[index]))
#define AG_LOCK(imap,agno) mutex_lock(&imap->im_aglock[agno])
#define AG_UNLOCK(imap,agno) mutex_unlock(&imap->im_aglock[agno])
/*
* forward references
*/
static int diAllocAG(struct inomap *, int, bool, struct inode *);
static int diAllocAny(struct inomap *, int, bool, struct inode *);
static int diAllocBit(struct inomap *, struct iag *, int);
static int diAllocExt(struct inomap *, int, struct inode *);
static int diAllocIno(struct inomap *, int, struct inode *);
static int diFindFree(u32, int);
static int diNewExt(struct inomap *, struct iag *, int);
static int diNewIAG(struct inomap *, int *, int, struct metapage **);
static void duplicateIXtree(struct super_block *, s64, int, s64 *);
static int diIAGRead(struct inomap * imap, int, struct metapage **);
static int copy_from_dinode(struct dinode *, struct inode *);
static void copy_to_dinode(struct dinode *, struct inode *);
/*
* NAME: diMount()
*
* FUNCTION: initialize the incore inode map control structures for
* a fileset or aggregate init time.
*
* the inode map's control structure (dinomap) is
* brought in from disk and placed in virtual memory.
*
* PARAMETERS:
* ipimap - pointer to inode map inode for the aggregate or fileset.
*
* RETURN VALUES:
* 0 - success
* -ENOMEM - insufficient free virtual memory.
* -EIO - i/o error.
*/
int diMount(struct inode *ipimap)
{
struct inomap *imap;
struct metapage *mp;
int index;
struct dinomap_disk *dinom_le;
/*
* allocate/initialize the in-memory inode map control structure
*/
/* allocate the in-memory inode map control structure. */
imap = kmalloc(sizeof(struct inomap), GFP_KERNEL);
if (imap == NULL) {
jfs_err("diMount: kmalloc returned NULL!");
return -ENOMEM;
}
/* read the on-disk inode map control structure. */
mp = read_metapage(ipimap,
IMAPBLKNO << JFS_SBI(ipimap->i_sb)->l2nbperpage,
PSIZE, 0);
if (mp == NULL) {
kfree(imap);
return -EIO;
}
/* copy the on-disk version to the in-memory version. */
dinom_le = (struct dinomap_disk *) mp->data;
imap->im_freeiag = le32_to_cpu(dinom_le->in_freeiag);
imap->im_nextiag = le32_to_cpu(dinom_le->in_nextiag);
atomic_set(&imap->im_numinos, le32_to_cpu(dinom_le->in_numinos));
atomic_set(&imap->im_numfree, le32_to_cpu(dinom_le->in_numfree));
imap->im_nbperiext = le32_to_cpu(dinom_le->in_nbperiext);
imap->im_l2nbperiext = le32_to_cpu(dinom_le->in_l2nbperiext);
for (index = 0; index < MAXAG; index++) {
imap->im_agctl[index].inofree =
le32_to_cpu(dinom_le->in_agctl[index].inofree);
imap->im_agctl[index].extfree =
le32_to_cpu(dinom_le->in_agctl[index].extfree);
imap->im_agctl[index].numinos =
le32_to_cpu(dinom_le->in_agctl[index].numinos);
imap->im_agctl[index].numfree =
le32_to_cpu(dinom_le->in_agctl[index].numfree);
}
/* release the buffer. */
release_metapage(mp);
/*
* allocate/initialize inode allocation map locks
*/
/* allocate and init iag free list lock */
IAGFREE_LOCK_INIT(imap);
/* allocate and init ag list locks */
for (index = 0; index < MAXAG; index++) {
AG_LOCK_INIT(imap, index);
}
/* bind the inode map inode and inode map control structure
* to each other.
*/
imap->im_ipimap = ipimap;
JFS_IP(ipimap)->i_imap = imap;
return (0);
}
/*
* NAME: diUnmount()
*
* FUNCTION: write to disk the incore inode map control structures for
* a fileset or aggregate at unmount time.
*
* PARAMETERS:
* ipimap - pointer to inode map inode for the aggregate or fileset.
*
* RETURN VALUES:
* 0 - success
* -ENOMEM - insufficient free virtual memory.
* -EIO - i/o error.
*/
int diUnmount(struct inode *ipimap, int mounterror)
{
struct inomap *imap = JFS_IP(ipimap)->i_imap;
/*
* update the on-disk inode map control structure
*/
if (!(mounterror || isReadOnly(ipimap)))
diSync(ipimap);
/*
* Invalidate the page cache buffers
*/
truncate_inode_pages(ipimap->i_mapping, 0);
/*
* free in-memory control structure
*/
kfree(imap);
return (0);
}
/*
* diSync()
*/
int diSync(struct inode *ipimap)
{
struct dinomap_disk *dinom_le;
struct inomap *imp = JFS_IP(ipimap)->i_imap;
struct metapage *mp;
int index;
/*
* write imap global conrol page
*/
/* read the on-disk inode map control structure */
mp = get_metapage(ipimap,
IMAPBLKNO << JFS_SBI(ipimap->i_sb)->l2nbperpage,
PSIZE, 0);
if (mp == NULL) {
jfs_err("diSync: get_metapage failed!");
return -EIO;
}
/* copy the in-memory version to the on-disk version */
dinom_le = (struct dinomap_disk *) mp->data;
dinom_le->in_freeiag = cpu_to_le32(imp->im_freeiag);
dinom_le->in_nextiag = cpu_to_le32(imp->im_nextiag);
dinom_le->in_numinos = cpu_to_le32(atomic_read(&imp->im_numinos));
dinom_le->in_numfree = cpu_to_le32(atomic_read(&imp->im_numfree));
dinom_le->in_nbperiext = cpu_to_le32(imp->im_nbperiext);
dinom_le->in_l2nbperiext = cpu_to_le32(imp->im_l2nbperiext);
for (index = 0; index < MAXAG; index++) {
dinom_le->in_agctl[index].inofree =
cpu_to_le32(imp->im_agctl[index].inofree);
dinom_le->in_agctl[index].extfree =
cpu_to_le32(imp->im_agctl[index].extfree);
dinom_le->in_agctl[index].numinos =
cpu_to_le32(imp->im_agctl[index].numinos);
dinom_le->in_agctl[index].numfree =
cpu_to_le32(imp->im_agctl[index].numfree);
}
/* write out the control structure */
write_metapage(mp);
/*
* write out dirty pages of imap
*/
filemap_write_and_wait(ipimap->i_mapping);
diWriteSpecial(ipimap, 0);
return (0);
}
/*
* NAME: diRead()
*
* FUNCTION: initialize an incore inode from disk.
*
* on entry, the specifed incore inode should itself
* specify the disk inode number corresponding to the
* incore inode (i.e. i_number should be initialized).
*
* this routine handles incore inode initialization for
* both "special" and "regular" inodes. special inodes
* are those required early in the mount process and
* require special handling since much of the file system
* is not yet initialized. these "special" inodes are
* identified by a NULL inode map inode pointer and are
* actually initialized by a call to diReadSpecial().
*
* for regular inodes, the iag describing the disk inode
* is read from disk to determine the inode extent address
* for the disk inode. with the inode extent address in
* hand, the page of the extent that contains the disk
* inode is read and the disk inode is copied to the
* incore inode.
*
* PARAMETERS:
* ip - pointer to incore inode to be initialized from disk.
*
* RETURN VALUES:
* 0 - success
* -EIO - i/o error.
* -ENOMEM - insufficient memory
*
*/
int diRead(struct inode *ip)
{
struct jfs_sb_info *sbi = JFS_SBI(ip->i_sb);
int iagno, ino, extno, rc;
struct inode *ipimap;
struct dinode *dp;
struct iag *iagp;
struct metapage *mp;
s64 blkno, agstart;
struct inomap *imap;
int block_offset;
int inodes_left;
unsigned long pageno;
int rel_inode;
jfs_info("diRead: ino = %ld", ip->i_ino);
ipimap = sbi->ipimap;
JFS_IP(ip)->ipimap = ipimap;
/* determine the iag number for this inode (number) */
iagno = INOTOIAG(ip->i_ino);
/* read the iag */
imap = JFS_IP(ipimap)->i_imap;
IREAD_LOCK(ipimap, RDWRLOCK_IMAP);
rc = diIAGRead(imap, iagno, &mp);
IREAD_UNLOCK(ipimap);
if (rc) {
jfs_err("diRead: diIAGRead returned %d", rc);
return (rc);
}
iagp = (struct iag *) mp->data;
/* determine inode extent that holds the disk inode */
ino = ip->i_ino & (INOSPERIAG - 1);
extno = ino >> L2INOSPEREXT;
if ((lengthPXD(&iagp->inoext[extno]) != imap->im_nbperiext) ||
(addressPXD(&iagp->inoext[extno]) == 0)) {
release_metapage(mp);
return -ESTALE;
}
/* get disk block number of the page within the inode extent
* that holds the disk inode.
*/
blkno = INOPBLK(&iagp->inoext[extno], ino, sbi->l2nbperpage);
/* get the ag for the iag */
agstart = le64_to_cpu(iagp->agstart);
release_metapage(mp);
rel_inode = (ino & (INOSPERPAGE - 1));
pageno = blkno >> sbi->l2nbperpage;
if ((block_offset = ((u32) blkno & (sbi->nbperpage - 1)))) {
/*
* OS/2 didn't always align inode extents on page boundaries
*/
inodes_left =
(sbi->nbperpage - block_offset) << sbi->l2niperblk;
if (rel_inode < inodes_left)
rel_inode += block_offset << sbi->l2niperblk;
else {
pageno += 1;
rel_inode -= inodes_left;
}
}
/* read the page of disk inode */
mp = read_metapage(ipimap, pageno << sbi->l2nbperpage, PSIZE, 1);
if (!mp) {
jfs_err("diRead: read_metapage failed");
return -EIO;
}
/* locate the disk inode requested */
dp = (struct dinode *) mp->data;
dp += rel_inode;
if (ip->i_ino != le32_to_cpu(dp->di_number)) {
jfs_error(ip->i_sb, "diRead: i_ino != di_number");
rc = -EIO;
} else if (le32_to_cpu(dp->di_nlink) == 0)
rc = -ESTALE;
else
/* copy the disk inode to the in-memory inode */
rc = copy_from_dinode(dp, ip);
release_metapage(mp);
/* set the ag for the inode */
JFS_IP(ip)->agstart = agstart;
JFS_IP(ip)->active_ag = -1;
return (rc);
}
/*
* NAME: diReadSpecial()
*
* FUNCTION: initialize a 'special' inode from disk.
*
* this routines handles aggregate level inodes. The
* inode cache cannot differentiate between the
* aggregate inodes and the filesystem inodes, so we
* handle these here. We don't actually use the aggregate
* inode map, since these inodes are at a fixed location
* and in some cases the aggregate inode map isn't initialized
* yet.
*
* PARAMETERS:
* sb - filesystem superblock
* inum - aggregate inode number
* secondary - 1 if secondary aggregate inode table
*
* RETURN VALUES:
* new inode - success
* NULL - i/o error.
*/
struct inode *diReadSpecial(struct super_block *sb, ino_t inum, int secondary)
{
struct jfs_sb_info *sbi = JFS_SBI(sb);
uint address;
struct dinode *dp;
struct inode *ip;
struct metapage *mp;
ip = new_inode(sb);
if (ip == NULL) {
jfs_err("diReadSpecial: new_inode returned NULL!");
return ip;
}
if (secondary) {
address = addressPXD(&sbi->ait2) >> sbi->l2nbperpage;
JFS_IP(ip)->ipimap = sbi->ipaimap2;
} else {
address = AITBL_OFF >> L2PSIZE;
JFS_IP(ip)->ipimap = sbi->ipaimap;
}
ASSERT(inum < INOSPEREXT);
ip->i_ino = inum;
address += inum >> 3; /* 8 inodes per 4K page */
/* read the page of fixed disk inode (AIT) in raw mode */
mp = read_metapage(ip, address << sbi->l2nbperpage, PSIZE, 1);
if (mp == NULL) {
set_nlink(ip, 1); /* Don't want iput() deleting it */
iput(ip);
return (NULL);
}
/* get the pointer to the disk inode of interest */
dp = (struct dinode *) (mp->data);
dp += inum % 8; /* 8 inodes per 4K page */
/* copy on-disk inode to in-memory inode */
if ((copy_from_dinode(dp, ip)) != 0) {
/* handle bad return by returning NULL for ip */
set_nlink(ip, 1); /* Don't want iput() deleting it */
iput(ip);
/* release the page */
release_metapage(mp);
return (NULL);
}
ip->i_mapping->a_ops = &jfs_metapage_aops;
mapping_set_gfp_mask(ip->i_mapping, GFP_NOFS);
/* Allocations to metadata inodes should not affect quotas */
ip->i_flags |= S_NOQUOTA;
if ((inum == FILESYSTEM_I) && (JFS_IP(ip)->ipimap == sbi->ipaimap)) {
sbi->gengen = le32_to_cpu(dp->di_gengen);
sbi->inostamp = le32_to_cpu(dp->di_inostamp);
}
/* release the page */
release_metapage(mp);
/*
* __mark_inode_dirty expects inodes to be hashed. Since we don't
* want special inodes in the fileset inode space, we make them
* appear hashed, but do not put on any lists. hlist_del()
* will work fine and require no locking.
*/
hlist_add_fake(&ip->i_hash);
return (ip);
}
/*
* NAME: diWriteSpecial()
*
* FUNCTION: Write the special inode to disk
*
* PARAMETERS:
* ip - special inode
* secondary - 1 if secondary aggregate inode table
*
* RETURN VALUES: none
*/
void diWriteSpecial(struct inode *ip, int secondary)
{
struct jfs_sb_info *sbi = JFS_SBI(ip->i_sb);
uint address;
struct dinode *dp;
ino_t inum = ip->i_ino;
struct metapage *mp;
if (secondary)
address = addressPXD(&sbi->ait2) >> sbi->l2nbperpage;
else
address = AITBL_OFF >> L2PSIZE;
ASSERT(inum < INOSPEREXT);
address += inum >> 3; /* 8 inodes per 4K page */
/* read the page of fixed disk inode (AIT) in raw mode */
mp = read_metapage(ip, address << sbi->l2nbperpage, PSIZE, 1);
if (mp == NULL) {
jfs_err("diWriteSpecial: failed to read aggregate inode "
"extent!");
return;
}
/* get the pointer to the disk inode of interest */
dp = (struct dinode *) (mp->data);
dp += inum % 8; /* 8 inodes per 4K page */
/* copy on-disk inode to in-memory inode */
copy_to_dinode(dp, ip);
memcpy(&dp->di_xtroot, &JFS_IP(ip)->i_xtroot, 288);
if (inum == FILESYSTEM_I)
dp->di_gengen = cpu_to_le32(sbi->gengen);
/* write the page */
write_metapage(mp);
}
/*
* NAME: diFreeSpecial()
*
* FUNCTION: Free allocated space for special inode
*/
void diFreeSpecial(struct inode *ip)
{
if (ip == NULL) {
jfs_err("diFreeSpecial called with NULL ip!");
return;
}
filemap_write_and_wait(ip->i_mapping);
truncate_inode_pages(ip->i_mapping, 0);
iput(ip);
}
/*
* NAME: diWrite()
*
* FUNCTION: write the on-disk inode portion of the in-memory inode
* to its corresponding on-disk inode.
*
* on entry, the specifed incore inode should itself
* specify the disk inode number corresponding to the
* incore inode (i.e. i_number should be initialized).
*
* the inode contains the inode extent address for the disk
* inode. with the inode extent address in hand, the
* page of the extent that contains the disk inode is
* read and the disk inode portion of the incore inode
* is copied to the disk inode.
*
* PARAMETERS:
* tid - transacation id
* ip - pointer to incore inode to be written to the inode extent.
*
* RETURN VALUES:
* 0 - success
* -EIO - i/o error.
*/
int diWrite(tid_t tid, struct inode *ip)
{
struct jfs_sb_info *sbi = JFS_SBI(ip->i_sb);
struct jfs_inode_info *jfs_ip = JFS_IP(ip);
int rc = 0;
s32 ino;
struct dinode *dp;
s64 blkno;
int block_offset;
int inodes_left;
struct metapage *mp;
unsigned long pageno;
int rel_inode;
int dioffset;
struct inode *ipimap;
uint type;
lid_t lid;
struct tlock *ditlck, *tlck;
struct linelock *dilinelock, *ilinelock;
struct lv *lv;
int n;
ipimap = jfs_ip->ipimap;
ino = ip->i_ino & (INOSPERIAG - 1);
if (!addressPXD(&(jfs_ip->ixpxd)) ||
(lengthPXD(&(jfs_ip->ixpxd)) !=
JFS_IP(ipimap)->i_imap->im_nbperiext)) {
jfs_error(ip->i_sb, "diWrite: ixpxd invalid");
return -EIO;
}
/*
* read the page of disk inode containing the specified inode:
*/
/* compute the block address of the page */
blkno = INOPBLK(&(jfs_ip->ixpxd), ino, sbi->l2nbperpage);
rel_inode = (ino & (INOSPERPAGE - 1));
pageno = blkno >> sbi->l2nbperpage;
if ((block_offset = ((u32) blkno & (sbi->nbperpage - 1)))) {
/*
* OS/2 didn't always align inode extents on page boundaries
*/
inodes_left =
(sbi->nbperpage - block_offset) << sbi->l2niperblk;
if (rel_inode < inodes_left)
rel_inode += block_offset << sbi->l2niperblk;
else {
pageno += 1;
rel_inode -= inodes_left;
}
}
/* read the page of disk inode */
retry:
mp = read_metapage(ipimap, pageno << sbi->l2nbperpage, PSIZE, 1);
if (!mp)
return -EIO;
/* get the pointer to the disk inode */
dp = (struct dinode *) mp->data;
dp += rel_inode;
dioffset = (ino & (INOSPERPAGE - 1)) << L2DISIZE;
/*
* acquire transaction lock on the on-disk inode;
* N.B. tlock is acquired on ipimap not ip;
*/
if ((ditlck =
txLock(tid, ipimap, mp, tlckINODE | tlckENTRY)) == NULL)
goto retry;
dilinelock = (struct linelock *) & ditlck->lock;
/*
* copy btree root from in-memory inode to on-disk inode
*
* (tlock is taken from inline B+-tree root in in-memory
* inode when the B+-tree root is updated, which is pointed
* by jfs_ip->blid as well as being on tx tlock list)
*
* further processing of btree root is based on the copy
* in in-memory inode, where txLog() will log from, and,
* for xtree root, txUpdateMap() will update map and reset
* XAD_NEW bit;
*/
if (S_ISDIR(ip->i_mode) && (lid = jfs_ip->xtlid)) {
/*
* This is the special xtree inside the directory for storing
* the directory table
*/
xtpage_t *p, *xp;
xad_t *xad;
jfs_ip->xtlid = 0;
tlck = lid_to_tlock(lid);
assert(tlck->type & tlckXTREE);
tlck->type |= tlckBTROOT;
tlck->mp = mp;
ilinelock = (struct linelock *) & tlck->lock;
/*
* copy xtree root from inode to dinode:
*/
p = &jfs_ip->i_xtroot;
xp = (xtpage_t *) &dp->di_dirtable;
lv = ilinelock->lv;
for (n = 0; n < ilinelock->index; n++, lv++) {
memcpy(&xp->xad[lv->offset], &p->xad[lv->offset],
lv->length << L2XTSLOTSIZE);
}
/* reset on-disk (metadata page) xtree XAD_NEW bit */
xad = &xp->xad[XTENTRYSTART];
for (n = XTENTRYSTART;
n < le16_to_cpu(xp->header.nextindex); n++, xad++)
if (xad->flag & (XAD_NEW | XAD_EXTENDED))
xad->flag &= ~(XAD_NEW | XAD_EXTENDED);
}
if ((lid = jfs_ip->blid) == 0)
goto inlineData;
jfs_ip->blid = 0;
tlck = lid_to_tlock(lid);
type = tlck->type;
tlck->type |= tlckBTROOT;
tlck->mp = mp;
ilinelock = (struct linelock *) & tlck->lock;
/*
* regular file: 16 byte (XAD slot) granularity
*/
if (type & tlckXTREE) {
xtpage_t *p, *xp;
xad_t *xad;
/*
* copy xtree root from inode to dinode:
*/
p = &jfs_ip->i_xtroot;
xp = &dp->di_xtroot;
lv = ilinelock->lv;
for (n = 0; n < ilinelock->index; n++, lv++) {
memcpy(&xp->xad[lv->offset], &p->xad[lv->offset],
lv->length << L2XTSLOTSIZE);
}
/* reset on-disk (metadata page) xtree XAD_NEW bit */
xad = &xp->xad[XTENTRYSTART];
for (n = XTENTRYSTART;
n < le16_to_cpu(xp->header.nextindex); n++, xad++)
if (xad->flag & (XAD_NEW | XAD_EXTENDED))
xad->flag &= ~(XAD_NEW | XAD_EXTENDED);
}
/*
* directory: 32 byte (directory entry slot) granularity
*/
else if (type & tlckDTREE) {
dtpage_t *p, *xp;
/*
* copy dtree root from inode to dinode:
*/
p = (dtpage_t *) &jfs_ip->i_dtroot;
xp = (dtpage_t *) & dp->di_dtroot;
lv = ilinelock->lv;
for (n = 0; n < ilinelock->index; n++, lv++) {
memcpy(&xp->slot[lv->offset], &p->slot[lv->offset],
lv->length << L2DTSLOTSIZE);
}
} else {
jfs_err("diWrite: UFO tlock");
}
inlineData:
/*
* copy inline symlink from in-memory inode to on-disk inode
*/
if (S_ISLNK(ip->i_mode) && ip->i_size < IDATASIZE) {
lv = & dilinelock->lv[dilinelock->index];
lv->offset = (dioffset + 2 * 128) >> L2INODESLOTSIZE;
lv->length = 2;
memcpy(&dp->di_fastsymlink, jfs_ip->i_inline, IDATASIZE);
dilinelock->index++;
}
/*
* copy inline data from in-memory inode to on-disk inode:
* 128 byte slot granularity
*/
if (test_cflag(COMMIT_Inlineea, ip)) {
lv = & dilinelock->lv[dilinelock->index];
lv->offset = (dioffset + 3 * 128) >> L2INODESLOTSIZE;
lv->length = 1;
memcpy(&dp->di_inlineea, jfs_ip->i_inline_ea, INODESLOTSIZE);
dilinelock->index++;
clear_cflag(COMMIT_Inlineea, ip);
}
/*
* lock/copy inode base: 128 byte slot granularity
*/
lv = & dilinelock->lv[dilinelock->index];
lv->offset = dioffset >> L2INODESLOTSIZE;
copy_to_dinode(dp, ip);
if (test_and_clear_cflag(COMMIT_Dirtable, ip)) {
lv->length = 2;
memcpy(&dp->di_dirtable, &jfs_ip->i_dirtable, 96);
} else
lv->length = 1;
dilinelock->index++;
/* release the buffer holding the updated on-disk inode.
* the buffer will be later written by commit processing.
*/
write_metapage(mp);
return (rc);
}
/*
* NAME: diFree(ip)
*
* FUNCTION: free a specified inode from the inode working map
* for a fileset or aggregate.
*
* if the inode to be freed represents the first (only)
* free inode within the iag, the iag will be placed on
* the ag free inode list.
*
* freeing the inode will cause the inode extent to be
* freed if the inode is the only allocated inode within
* the extent. in this case all the disk resource backing
* up the inode extent will be freed. in addition, the iag
* will be placed on the ag extent free list if the extent
* is the first free extent in the iag. if freeing the
* extent also means that no free inodes will exist for
* the iag, the iag will also be removed from the ag free
* inode list.
*
* the iag describing the inode will be freed if the extent
* is to be freed and it is the only backed extent within
* the iag. in this case, the iag will be removed from the
* ag free extent list and ag free inode list and placed on
* the inode map's free iag list.
*
* a careful update approach is used to provide consistency
* in the face of updates to multiple buffers. under this
* approach, all required buffers are obtained before making
* any updates and are held until all updates are complete.
*
* PARAMETERS:
* ip - inode to be freed.
*
* RETURN VALUES:
* 0 - success
* -EIO - i/o error.
*/
int diFree(struct inode *ip)
{
int rc;
ino_t inum = ip->i_ino;
struct iag *iagp, *aiagp, *biagp, *ciagp, *diagp;
struct metapage *mp, *amp, *bmp, *cmp, *dmp;
int iagno, ino, extno, bitno, sword, agno;
int back, fwd;
u32 bitmap, mask;
struct inode *ipimap = JFS_SBI(ip->i_sb)->ipimap;
struct inomap *imap = JFS_IP(ipimap)->i_imap;
pxd_t freepxd;
tid_t tid;
struct inode *iplist[3];
struct tlock *tlck;
struct pxd_lock *pxdlock;
/*
* This is just to suppress compiler warnings. The same logic that
* references these variables is used to initialize them.
*/
aiagp = biagp = ciagp = diagp = NULL;
/* get the iag number containing the inode.
*/
iagno = INOTOIAG(inum);
/* make sure that the iag is contained within
* the map.
*/
if (iagno >= imap->im_nextiag) {
print_hex_dump(KERN_ERR, "imap: ", DUMP_PREFIX_ADDRESS, 16, 4,
imap, 32, 0);
jfs_error(ip->i_sb,
"diFree: inum = %d, iagno = %d, nextiag = %d",
(uint) inum, iagno, imap->im_nextiag);
return -EIO;
}
/* get the allocation group for this ino.
*/
agno = BLKTOAG(JFS_IP(ip)->agstart, JFS_SBI(ip->i_sb));
/* Lock the AG specific inode map information
*/
AG_LOCK(imap, agno);
/* Obtain read lock in imap inode. Don't release it until we have
* read all of the IAG's that we are going to.
*/
IREAD_LOCK(ipimap, RDWRLOCK_IMAP);
/* read the iag.
*/
if ((rc = diIAGRead(imap, iagno, &mp))) {
IREAD_UNLOCK(ipimap);
AG_UNLOCK(imap, agno);
return (rc);
}
iagp = (struct iag *) mp->data;
/* get the inode number and extent number of the inode within
* the iag and the inode number within the extent.
*/
ino = inum & (INOSPERIAG - 1);
extno = ino >> L2INOSPEREXT;
bitno = ino & (INOSPEREXT - 1);
mask = HIGHORDER >> bitno;
if (!(le32_to_cpu(iagp->wmap[extno]) & mask)) {
jfs_error(ip->i_sb,
"diFree: wmap shows inode already free");
}
if (!addressPXD(&iagp->inoext[extno])) {
release_metapage(mp);
IREAD_UNLOCK(ipimap);
AG_UNLOCK(imap, agno);
jfs_error(ip->i_sb, "diFree: invalid inoext");
return -EIO;
}
/* compute the bitmap for the extent reflecting the freed inode.
*/
bitmap = le32_to_cpu(iagp->wmap[extno]) & ~mask;
if (imap->im_agctl[agno].numfree > imap->im_agctl[agno].numinos) {
release_metapage(mp);
IREAD_UNLOCK(ipimap);
AG_UNLOCK(imap, agno);
jfs_error(ip->i_sb, "diFree: numfree > numinos");
return -EIO;
}
/*
* inode extent still has some inodes or below low water mark:
* keep the inode extent;
*/
if (bitmap ||
imap->im_agctl[agno].numfree < 96 ||
(imap->im_agctl[agno].numfree < 288 &&
(((imap->im_agctl[agno].numfree * 100) /
imap->im_agctl[agno].numinos) <= 25))) {
/* if the iag currently has no free inodes (i.e.,
* the inode being freed is the first free inode of iag),
* insert the iag at head of the inode free list for the ag.
*/
if (iagp->nfreeinos == 0) {
/* check if there are any iags on the ag inode
* free list. if so, read the first one so that
* we can link the current iag onto the list at
* the head.
*/
if ((fwd = imap->im_agctl[agno].inofree) >= 0) {
/* read the iag that currently is the head
* of the list.
*/
if ((rc = diIAGRead(imap, fwd, &))) {
IREAD_UNLOCK(ipimap);
AG_UNLOCK(imap, agno);
release_metapage(mp);
return (rc);
}
aiagp = (struct iag *) amp->data;
/* make current head point back to the iag.
*/
aiagp->inofreeback = cpu_to_le32(iagno);
write_metapage(amp);
}
/* iag points forward to current head and iag
* becomes the new head of the list.
*/
iagp->inofreefwd =
cpu_to_le32(imap->im_agctl[agno].inofree);
iagp->inofreeback = cpu_to_le32(-1);
imap->im_agctl[agno].inofree = iagno;