/* * Copyright (C) International Business Machines Corp., 2000-2003 * * 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 */ #include #include "jfs_incore.h" #include "jfs_superblock.h" #include "jfs_dmap.h" #include "jfs_extent.h" #include "jfs_debug.h" /* * forward references */ static int extBalloc(struct inode *, s64, s64 *, s64 *); #ifdef _NOTYET static int extBrealloc(struct inode *, s64, s64, s64 *, s64 *); #endif static s64 extRoundDown(s64 nb); /* * external references */ extern int jfs_commit_inode(struct inode *, int); #define DPD(a) (printk("(a): %d\n",(a))) #define DPC(a) (printk("(a): %c\n",(a))) #define DPL1(a) \ { \ if ((a) >> 32) \ printk("(a): %x%08x ",(a)); \ else \ printk("(a): %x ",(a) << 32); \ } #define DPL(a) \ { \ if ((a) >> 32) \ printk("(a): %x%08x\n",(a)); \ else \ printk("(a): %x\n",(a) << 32); \ } #define DPD1(a) (printk("(a): %d ",(a))) #define DPX(a) (printk("(a): %08x\n",(a))) #define DPX1(a) (printk("(a): %08x ",(a))) #define DPS(a) (printk("%s\n",(a))) #define DPE(a) (printk("\nENTERING: %s\n",(a))) #define DPE1(a) (printk("\nENTERING: %s",(a))) #define DPS1(a) (printk(" %s ",(a))) /* * NAME: extAlloc() * * FUNCTION: allocate an extent for a specified page range within a * file. * * PARAMETERS: * ip - the inode of the file. * xlen - requested extent length. * pno - the starting page number with the file. * xp - pointer to an xad. on entry, xad describes an * extent that is used as an allocation hint if the * xaddr of the xad is non-zero. on successful exit, * the xad describes the newly allocated extent. * abnr - boolean_t indicating whether the newly allocated extent * should be marked as allocated but not recorded. * * RETURN VALUES: * 0 - success * -EIO - i/o error. * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources. */ int extAlloc(struct inode *ip, s64 xlen, s64 pno, xad_t * xp, boolean_t abnr) { struct jfs_sb_info *sbi = JFS_SBI(ip->i_sb); s64 nxlen, nxaddr, xoff, hint, xaddr = 0; int rc; int xflag; /* This blocks if we are low on resources */ txBeginAnon(ip->i_sb); /* Avoid race with jfs_commit_inode() */ down(&JFS_IP(ip)->commit_sem); /* validate extent length */ if (xlen > MAXXLEN) xlen = MAXXLEN; /* get the page's starting extent offset */ xoff = pno << sbi->l2nbperpage; /* check if an allocation hint was provided */ if ((hint = addressXAD(xp))) { /* get the size of the extent described by the hint */ nxlen = lengthXAD(xp); /* check if the hint is for the portion of the file * immediately previous to the current allocation * request and if hint extent has the same abnr * value as the current request. if so, we can * extend the hint extent to include the current * extent if we can allocate the blocks immediately * following the hint extent. */ if (offsetXAD(xp) + nxlen == xoff && abnr == ((xp->flag & XAD_NOTRECORDED) ? TRUE : FALSE)) xaddr = hint + nxlen; /* adjust the hint to the last block of the extent */ hint += (nxlen - 1); } /* allocate the disk blocks for the extent. initially, extBalloc() * will try to allocate disk blocks for the requested size (xlen). * if this fails (xlen contigious free blocks not avaliable), it'll * try to allocate a smaller number of blocks (producing a smaller * extent), with this smaller number of blocks consisting of the * requested number of blocks rounded down to the next smaller * power of 2 number (i.e. 16 -> 8). it'll continue to round down * and retry the allocation until the number of blocks to allocate * is smaller than the number of blocks per page. */ nxlen = xlen; if ((rc = extBalloc(ip, hint ? hint : INOHINT(ip), &nxlen, &nxaddr))) { up(&JFS_IP(ip)->commit_sem); return (rc); } /* determine the value of the extent flag */ xflag = (abnr == TRUE) ? XAD_NOTRECORDED : 0; /* if we can extend the hint extent to cover the current request, * extend it. otherwise, insert a new extent to * cover the current request. */ if (xaddr && xaddr == nxaddr) rc = xtExtend(0, ip, xoff, (int) nxlen, 0); else rc = xtInsert(0, ip, xflag, xoff, (int) nxlen, &nxaddr, 0); /* if the extend or insert failed, * free the newly allocated blocks and return the error. */ if (rc) { dbFree(ip, nxaddr, nxlen); up(&JFS_IP(ip)->commit_sem); return (rc); } /* update the number of blocks allocated to the file */ ip->i_blocks += LBLK2PBLK(ip->i_sb, nxlen); /* set the results of the extent allocation */ XADaddress(xp, nxaddr); XADlength(xp, nxlen); XADoffset(xp, xoff); xp->flag = xflag; mark_inode_dirty(ip); set_cflag(COMMIT_Syncdata, ip); up(&JFS_IP(ip)->commit_sem); /* * COMMIT_SyncList flags an anonymous tlock on page that is on * sync list. * We need to commit the inode to get the page written disk. */ if (test_and_clear_cflag(COMMIT_Synclist,ip)) jfs_commit_inode(ip, 0); return (0); } #ifdef _NOTYET /* * NAME: extRealloc() * * FUNCTION: extend the allocation of a file extent containing a * partial back last page. * * PARAMETERS: * ip - the inode of the file. * cp - cbuf for the partial backed last page. * xlen - request size of the resulting extent. * xp - pointer to an xad. on successful exit, the xad * describes the newly allocated extent. * abnr - boolean_t indicating whether the newly allocated extent * should be marked as allocated but not recorded. * * RETURN VALUES: * 0 - success * -EIO - i/o error. * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources. */ int extRealloc(struct inode *ip, s64 nxlen, xad_t * xp, boolean_t abnr) { struct super_block *sb = ip->i_sb; s64 xaddr, xlen, nxaddr, delta, xoff; s64 ntail, nextend, ninsert; int rc, nbperpage = JFS_SBI(sb)->nbperpage; int xflag; /* This blocks if we are low on resources */ txBeginAnon(ip->i_sb); down(&JFS_IP(ip)->commit_sem); /* validate extent length */ if (nxlen > MAXXLEN) nxlen = MAXXLEN; /* get the extend (partial) page's disk block address and * number of blocks. */ xaddr = addressXAD(xp); xlen = lengthXAD(xp); xoff = offsetXAD(xp); /* if the extend page is abnr and if the request is for * the extent to be allocated and recorded, * make the page allocated and recorded. */ if ((xp->flag & XAD_NOTRECORDED) && !abnr) { xp->flag = 0; if ((rc = xtUpdate(0, ip, xp))) goto exit; } /* try to allocated the request number of blocks for the * extent. dbRealloc() first tries to satisfy the request * by extending the allocation in place. otherwise, it will * try to allocate a new set of blocks large enough for the * request. in satisfying a request, dbReAlloc() may allocate * less than what was request but will always allocate enough * space as to satisfy the extend page. */ if ((rc = extBrealloc(ip, xaddr, xlen, &nxlen, &nxaddr))) goto exit; delta = nxlen - xlen; /* check if the extend page is not abnr but the request is abnr * and the allocated disk space is for more than one page. if this * is the case, there is a miss match of abnr between the extend page * and the one or more pages following the extend page. as a result, * two extents will have to be manipulated. the first will be that * of the extent of the extend page and will be manipulated thru * an xtExtend() or an xtTailgate(), depending upon whether the * disk allocation occurred as an inplace extension. the second * extent will be manipulated (created) through an xtInsert() and * will be for the pages following the extend page. */ if (abnr && (!(xp->flag & XAD_NOTRECORDED)) && (nxlen > nbperpage)) { ntail = nbperpage; nextend = ntail - xlen; ninsert = nxlen - nbperpage; xflag = XAD_NOTRECORDED; } else { ntail = nxlen; nextend = delta; ninsert = 0; xflag = xp->flag; } /* if we were able to extend the disk allocation in place, * extend the extent. otherwise, move the extent to a * new disk location. */ if (xaddr == nxaddr) { /* extend the extent */ if ((rc = xtExtend(0, ip, xoff + xlen, (int) nextend, 0))) { dbFree(ip, xaddr + xlen, delta); goto exit; } } else { /* * move the extent to a new location: * * xtTailgate() accounts for relocated tail extent; */ if ((rc = xtTailgate(0, ip, xoff, (int) ntail, nxaddr, 0))) { dbFree(ip, nxaddr, nxlen); goto exit; } } /* check if we need to also insert a new extent */ if (ninsert) { /* perform the insert. if it fails, free the blocks * to be inserted and make it appear that we only did * the xtExtend() or xtTailgate() above. */ xaddr = nxaddr + ntail; if (xtInsert (0, ip, xflag, xoff + ntail, (int) ninsert, &xaddr, 0)) { dbFree(ip, xaddr, (s64) ninsert); delta = nextend; nxlen = ntail; xflag = 0; } } /* update the inode with the number of blocks allocated */ ip->i_blocks += LBLK2PBLK(sb, delta); /* set the return results */ XADaddress(xp, nxaddr); XADlength(xp, nxlen); XADoffset(xp, xoff); xp->flag = xflag; mark_inode_dirty(ip); exit: up(&JFS_IP(ip)->commit_sem); return (rc); } #endif /* _NOTYET */ /* * NAME: extHint() * * FUNCTION: produce an extent allocation hint for a file offset. * * PARAMETERS: * ip - the inode of the file. * offset - file offset for which the hint is needed. * xp - pointer to the xad that is to be filled in with * the hint. * * RETURN VALUES: * 0 - success * -EIO - i/o error. */ int extHint(struct inode *ip, s64 offset, xad_t * xp) { struct super_block *sb = ip->i_sb; struct xadlist xadl; struct lxdlist lxdl; lxd_t lxd; s64 prev; int rc, nbperpage = JFS_SBI(sb)->nbperpage; /* init the hint as "no hint provided" */ XADaddress(xp, 0); /* determine the starting extent offset of the page previous * to the page containing the offset. */ prev = ((offset & ~POFFSET) >> JFS_SBI(sb)->l2bsize) - nbperpage; /* if the offsets in the first page of the file, * no hint provided. */ if (prev < 0) return (0); /* prepare to lookup the previous page's extent info */ lxdl.maxnlxd = 1; lxdl.nlxd = 1; lxdl.lxd = &lxd; LXDoffset(&lxd, prev) LXDlength(&lxd, nbperpage); xadl.maxnxad = 1; xadl.nxad = 0; xadl.xad = xp; /* perform the lookup */ if ((rc = xtLookupList(ip, &lxdl, &xadl, 0))) return (rc); /* check if not extent exists for the previous page. * this is possible for sparse files. */ if (xadl.nxad == 0) { // assert(ISSPARSE(ip)); return (0); } /* only preserve the abnr flag within the xad flags * of the returned hint. */ xp->flag &= XAD_NOTRECORDED; if(xadl.nxad != 1 || lengthXAD(xp) != nbperpage) { jfs_error(ip->i_sb, "extHint: corrupt xtree"); return -EIO; } return (0); } /* * NAME: extRecord() * * FUNCTION: change a page with a file from not recorded to recorded. * * PARAMETERS: * ip - inode of the file. * cp - cbuf of the file page. * * RETURN VALUES: * 0 - success * -EIO - i/o error. * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources. */ int extRecord(struct inode *ip, xad_t * xp) { int rc; txBeginAnon(ip->i_sb); down(&JFS_IP(ip)->commit_sem); /* update the extent */ rc = xtUpdate(0, ip, xp); up(&JFS_IP(ip)->commit_sem); return rc; } #ifdef _NOTYET /* * NAME: extFill() * * FUNCTION: allocate disk space for a file page that represents * a file hole. * * PARAMETERS: * ip - the inode of the file. * cp - cbuf of the file page represent the hole. * * RETURN VALUES: * 0 - success * -EIO - i/o error. * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources. */ int extFill(struct inode *ip, xad_t * xp) { int rc, nbperpage = JFS_SBI(ip->i_sb)->nbperpage; s64 blkno = offsetXAD(xp) >> ip->i_blksize; // assert(ISSPARSE(ip)); /* initialize the extent allocation hint */ XADaddress(xp, 0); /* allocate an extent to fill the hole */ if ((rc = extAlloc(ip, nbperpage, blkno, xp, FALSE))) return (rc); assert(lengthPXD(xp) == nbperpage); return (0); } #endif /* _NOTYET */ /* * NAME: extBalloc() * * FUNCTION: allocate disk blocks to form an extent. * * initially, we will try to allocate disk blocks for the * requested size (nblocks). if this fails (nblocks * contigious free blocks not avaliable), we'll try to allocate * a smaller number of blocks (producing a smaller extent), with * this smaller number of blocks consisting of the requested * number of blocks rounded down to the next smaller power of 2 * number (i.e. 16 -> 8). we'll continue to round down and * retry the allocation until the number of blocks to allocate * is smaller than the number of blocks per page. * * PARAMETERS: * ip - the inode of the file. * hint - disk block number to be used as an allocation hint. * *nblocks - pointer to an s64 value. on entry, this value specifies * the desired number of block to be allocated. on successful * exit, this value is set to the number of blocks actually * allocated. * blkno - pointer to a block address that is filled in on successful * return with the starting block number of the newly * allocated block range. * * RETURN VALUES: * 0 - success * -EIO - i/o error. * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources. */ static int extBalloc(struct inode *ip, s64 hint, s64 * nblocks, s64 * blkno) { struct jfs_inode_info *ji = JFS_IP(ip); struct jfs_sb_info *sbi = JFS_SBI(ip->i_sb); s64 nb, nblks, daddr, max; int rc, nbperpage = sbi->nbperpage; struct bmap *bmp = sbi->bmap; int ag; /* get the number of blocks to initially attempt to allocate. * we'll first try the number of blocks requested unless this * number is greater than the maximum number of contigious free * blocks in the map. in that case, we'll start off with the * maximum free. */ max = (s64) 1 << bmp->db_maxfreebud; if (*nblocks >= max && *nblocks > nbperpage) nb = nblks = (max > nbperpage) ? max : nbperpage; else nb = nblks = *nblocks; /* try to allocate blocks */ while ((rc = dbAlloc(ip, hint, nb, &daddr))) { /* if something other than an out of space error, * stop and return this error. */ if (rc != -ENOSPC) return (rc); /* decrease the allocation request size */ nb = min(nblks, extRoundDown(nb)); /* give up if we cannot cover a page */ if (nb < nbperpage) return (rc); } *nblocks = nb; *blkno = daddr; if (S_ISREG(ip->i_mode) && (ji->fileset == FILESYSTEM_I)) { ag = BLKTOAG(daddr, sbi); spin_lock_irq(&ji->ag_lock); if (ji->active_ag == -1) { atomic_inc(&bmp->db_active[ag]); ji->active_ag = ag; } else if (ji->active_ag != ag) { atomic_dec(&bmp->db_active[ji->active_ag]); atomic_inc(&bmp->db_active[ag]); ji->active_ag = ag; } spin_unlock_irq(&ji->ag_lock); } return (0); } #ifdef _NOTYET /* * NAME: extBrealloc() * * FUNCTION: attempt to extend an extent's allocation. * * initially, we will try to extend the extent's allocation * in place. if this fails, we'll try to move the extent * to a new set of blocks. if moving the extent, we initially * will try to allocate disk blocks for the requested size * (nnew). if this fails (nnew contigious free blocks not * avaliable), we'll try to allocate a smaller number of * blocks (producing a smaller extent), with this smaller * number of blocks consisting of the requested number of * blocks rounded down to the next smaller power of 2 * number (i.e. 16 -> 8). we'll continue to round down and * retry the allocation until the number of blocks to allocate * is smaller than the number of blocks per page. * * PARAMETERS: * ip - the inode of the file. * blkno - starting block number of the extents current allocation. * nblks - number of blocks within the extents current allocation. * newnblks - pointer to a s64 value. on entry, this value is the * the new desired extent size (number of blocks). on * successful exit, this value is set to the extent's actual * new size (new number of blocks). * newblkno - the starting block number of the extents new allocation. * * RETURN VALUES: * 0 - success * -EIO - i/o error. * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources. */ static int extBrealloc(struct inode *ip, s64 blkno, s64 nblks, s64 * newnblks, s64 * newblkno) { int rc; /* try to extend in place */ if ((rc = dbExtend(ip, blkno, nblks, *newnblks - nblks)) == 0) { *newblkno = blkno; return (0); } else { if (rc != -ENOSPC) return (rc); } /* in place extension not possible. * try to move the extent to a new set of blocks. */ return (extBalloc(ip, blkno, newnblks, newblkno)); } #endif /* _NOTYET */ /* * NAME: extRoundDown() * * FUNCTION: round down a specified number of blocks to the next * smallest power of 2 number. * * PARAMETERS: * nb - the inode of the file. * * RETURN VALUES: * next smallest power of 2 number. */ static s64 extRoundDown(s64 nb) { int i; u64 m, k; for (i = 0, m = (u64) 1 << 63; i < 64; i++, m >>= 1) { if (m & nb) break; } i = 63 - i; k = (u64) 1 << i; k = ((k - 1) & nb) ? k : k >> 1; return (k); }