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/*
* Copyright ( C ) Sistina Software , Inc . 1997 - 2003 All rights reserved .
[GFS2] kernel changes to support new gfs2_grow command
This is another revision of my gfs2 kernel patch that allows
gfs2_grow to function properly.
Steve Whitehouse expressed some concerns about the previous
patch and I restructured it based on his comments.
The previous patch was doing the statfs_change at file close time,
under its own transaction. The current patch does the statfs_change
inside the gfs2_commit_write function, which keeps it under the
umbrella of the inode transaction.
I can't call ri_update to re-read the rindex file during the
transaction because the transaction may have outstanding unwritten
buffers attached to the rgrps that would be otherwise blown away.
So instead, I created a new function, gfs2_ri_total, that will
re-read the rindex file just to total the file system space
for the sake of the statfs_change. The ri_update will happen
later, when gfs2 realizes the version number has changed, as it
happened before my patch.
Since the statfs_change is happening at write_commit time and there
may be multiple writes to the rindex file for one grow operation.
So one consequence of this restructuring is that instead of getting
one kernel message to indicate the change, you may see several.
For example, before when you did a gfs2_grow, you'd get a single
message like:
GFS2: File system extended by 247876 blocks (968MB)
Now you get something like:
GFS2: File system extended by 207896 blocks (812MB)
GFS2: File system extended by 39980 blocks (156MB)
This version has also been successfully run against the hours-long
"gfs2_fsck_hellfire" test that does several gfs2_grow and gfs2_fsck
while interjecting file system damage. It does this repeatedly
under a variety Resource Group conditions.
Signed-off-By: Bob Peterson <rpeterso@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Steven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
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* Copyright ( C ) 2004 - 2007 Red Hat , Inc . All rights reserved .
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*
* This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use ,
* modify , copy , or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions
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* of the GNU General Public License version 2.
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*/
# include <linux/slab.h>
# include <linux/spinlock.h>
# include <linux/completion.h>
# include <linux/buffer_head.h>
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# include <linux/fs.h>
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# include <linux/gfs2_ondisk.h>
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# include <linux/lm_interface.h>
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# include "gfs2.h"
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# include "incore.h"
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# include "glock.h"
# include "glops.h"
# include "lops.h"
# include "meta_io.h"
# include "quota.h"
# include "rgrp.h"
# include "super.h"
# include "trans.h"
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# include "ops_file.h"
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# include "util.h"
[GFS2] flush the log if a transaction can't allocate space
This is a fix for bz #208514. When GFS2 frees up space, the freed blocks
aren't available for reuse until the resource group is successfully written
to the ondisk journal. So in rare cases, GFS2 operations will fail, saying
that the filesystem is out of space, when in reality, you are just waiting for
a log flush. For instance, on a 1Gig filesystem, if I continually write 10 Mb
to a file, and then truncate it, after a hundred interations, the write will
fail with -ENOSPC, even though the filesystem is just 1% full.
The attached patch calls a log flush in these cases. I tested this patch
fairly heavily to check if there were any locking issues that I missed, and
it seems to work just fine. Also, this patch only does the log flush if
get_local_rgrp makes a complete loop of resource groups without skipping
any do to locking issues. The code would be slightly simpler if it just always
did the log flush after the first failed pass, and you could only ever have
to go through the loop twice, instead of up to three times. However, I guessed
that failing to find a rg simply do to locking issues would be common enough
to skip the log flush in that case, but I'm not certain that this is the right
way to go. Either way, I don't suppose this code will be hit all that often.
Signed-off-by: Benjamin E. Marzinski <bmarzins@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Steven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
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# include "log.h"
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# include "inode.h"
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# define BFITNOENT ((u32)~0)
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# define NO_BLOCK ((u64)~0)
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/*
* These routines are used by the resource group routines ( rgrp . c )
* to keep track of block allocation . Each block is represented by two
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* bits . So , each byte represents GFS2_NBBY ( i . e . 4 ) blocks .
*
* 0 = Free
* 1 = Used ( not metadata )
* 2 = Unlinked ( still in use ) inode
* 3 = Used ( metadata )
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*/
static const char valid_change [ 16 ] = {
/* current */
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/* n */ 0 , 1 , 1 , 1 ,
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/* e */ 1 , 0 , 0 , 0 ,
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/* w */ 0 , 0 , 0 , 1 ,
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1 , 0 , 0 , 0
} ;
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static u32 rgblk_search ( struct gfs2_rgrpd * rgd , u32 goal ,
unsigned char old_state , unsigned char new_state ) ;
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/**
* gfs2_setbit - Set a bit in the bitmaps
* @ buffer : the buffer that holds the bitmaps
* @ buflen : the length ( in bytes ) of the buffer
* @ block : the block to set
* @ new_state : the new state of the block
*
*/
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static void gfs2_setbit ( struct gfs2_rgrpd * rgd , unsigned char * buffer ,
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unsigned int buflen , u32 block ,
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unsigned char new_state )
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{
unsigned char * byte , * end , cur_state ;
unsigned int bit ;
byte = buffer + ( block / GFS2_NBBY ) ;
bit = ( block % GFS2_NBBY ) * GFS2_BIT_SIZE ;
end = buffer + buflen ;
gfs2_assert ( rgd - > rd_sbd , byte < end ) ;
cur_state = ( * byte > > bit ) & GFS2_BIT_MASK ;
if ( valid_change [ new_state * 4 + cur_state ] ) {
* byte ^ = cur_state < < bit ;
* byte | = new_state < < bit ;
} else
gfs2_consist_rgrpd ( rgd ) ;
}
/**
* gfs2_testbit - test a bit in the bitmaps
* @ buffer : the buffer that holds the bitmaps
* @ buflen : the length ( in bytes ) of the buffer
* @ block : the block to read
*
*/
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static unsigned char gfs2_testbit ( struct gfs2_rgrpd * rgd , unsigned char * buffer ,
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unsigned int buflen , u32 block )
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{
unsigned char * byte , * end , cur_state ;
unsigned int bit ;
byte = buffer + ( block / GFS2_NBBY ) ;
bit = ( block % GFS2_NBBY ) * GFS2_BIT_SIZE ;
end = buffer + buflen ;
gfs2_assert ( rgd - > rd_sbd , byte < end ) ;
cur_state = ( * byte > > bit ) & GFS2_BIT_MASK ;
return cur_state ;
}
/**
* gfs2_bitfit - Search an rgrp ' s bitmap buffer to find a bit - pair representing
* a block in a given allocation state .
* @ buffer : the buffer that holds the bitmaps
* @ buflen : the length ( in bytes ) of the buffer
* @ goal : start search at this block ' s bit - pair ( within @ buffer )
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* @ old_state : GFS2_BLKST_XXX the state of the block we ' re looking for .
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*
* Scope of @ goal and returned block number is only within this bitmap buffer ,
* not entire rgrp or filesystem . @ buffer will be offset from the actual
* beginning of a bitmap block buffer , skipping any header structures .
*
* Return : the block number ( bitmap buffer scope ) that was found
*/
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static u32 gfs2_bitfit ( struct gfs2_rgrpd * rgd , unsigned char * buffer ,
unsigned int buflen , u32 goal ,
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unsigned char old_state )
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{
unsigned char * byte , * end , alloc ;
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u32 blk = goal ;
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unsigned int bit ;
byte = buffer + ( goal / GFS2_NBBY ) ;
bit = ( goal % GFS2_NBBY ) * GFS2_BIT_SIZE ;
end = buffer + buflen ;
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alloc = ( old_state = = GFS2_BLKST_FREE ) ? 0x55 : 0 ;
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while ( byte < end ) {
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/* If we're looking for a free block we can eliminate all
bitmap settings with 0x55 , which represents four data
blocks in a row . If we ' re looking for a data block , we can
eliminate 0x00 which corresponds to four free blocks . */
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if ( ( * byte & 0x55 ) = = alloc ) {
blk + = ( 8 - bit ) > > 1 ;
bit = 0 ;
byte + + ;
continue ;
}
if ( ( ( * byte > > bit ) & GFS2_BIT_MASK ) = = old_state )
return blk ;
bit + = GFS2_BIT_SIZE ;
if ( bit > = 8 ) {
bit = 0 ;
byte + + ;
}
blk + + ;
}
return BFITNOENT ;
}
/**
* gfs2_bitcount - count the number of bits in a certain state
* @ buffer : the buffer that holds the bitmaps
* @ buflen : the length ( in bytes ) of the buffer
* @ state : the state of the block we ' re looking for
*
* Returns : The number of bits
*/
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static u32 gfs2_bitcount ( struct gfs2_rgrpd * rgd , unsigned char * buffer ,
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unsigned int buflen , unsigned char state )
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{
unsigned char * byte = buffer ;
unsigned char * end = buffer + buflen ;
unsigned char state1 = state < < 2 ;
unsigned char state2 = state < < 4 ;
unsigned char state3 = state < < 6 ;
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u32 count = 0 ;
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for ( ; byte < end ; byte + + ) {
if ( ( ( * byte ) & 0x03 ) = = state )
count + + ;
if ( ( ( * byte ) & 0x0C ) = = state1 )
count + + ;
if ( ( ( * byte ) & 0x30 ) = = state2 )
count + + ;
if ( ( ( * byte ) & 0xC0 ) = = state3 )
count + + ;
}
return count ;
}
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/**
* gfs2_rgrp_verify - Verify that a resource group is consistent
* @ sdp : the filesystem
* @ rgd : the rgrp
*
*/
void gfs2_rgrp_verify ( struct gfs2_rgrpd * rgd )
{
struct gfs2_sbd * sdp = rgd - > rd_sbd ;
struct gfs2_bitmap * bi = NULL ;
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u32 length = rgd - > rd_length ;
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u32 count [ 4 ] , tmp ;
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int buf , x ;
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memset ( count , 0 , 4 * sizeof ( u32 ) ) ;
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/* Count # blocks in each of 4 possible allocation states */
for ( buf = 0 ; buf < length ; buf + + ) {
bi = rgd - > rd_bits + buf ;
for ( x = 0 ; x < 4 ; x + + )
count [ x ] + = gfs2_bitcount ( rgd ,
bi - > bi_bh - > b_data +
bi - > bi_offset ,
bi - > bi_len , x ) ;
}
if ( count [ 0 ] ! = rgd - > rd_rg . rg_free ) {
if ( gfs2_consist_rgrpd ( rgd ) )
fs_err ( sdp , " free data mismatch: %u != %u \n " ,
count [ 0 ] , rgd - > rd_rg . rg_free ) ;
return ;
}
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tmp = rgd - > rd_data -
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rgd - > rd_rg . rg_free -
rgd - > rd_rg . rg_dinodes ;
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if ( count [ 1 ] + count [ 2 ] ! = tmp ) {
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if ( gfs2_consist_rgrpd ( rgd ) )
fs_err ( sdp , " used data mismatch: %u != %u \n " ,
count [ 1 ] , tmp ) ;
return ;
}
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if ( count [ 3 ] ! = rgd - > rd_rg . rg_dinodes ) {
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if ( gfs2_consist_rgrpd ( rgd ) )
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fs_err ( sdp , " used metadata mismatch: %u != %u \n " ,
count [ 3 ] , rgd - > rd_rg . rg_dinodes ) ;
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return ;
}
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if ( count [ 2 ] > count [ 3 ] ) {
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if ( gfs2_consist_rgrpd ( rgd ) )
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fs_err ( sdp , " unlinked inodes > inodes: %u \n " ,
count [ 2 ] ) ;
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return ;
}
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}
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static inline int rgrp_contains_block ( struct gfs2_rgrpd * rgd , u64 block )
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{
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u64 first = rgd - > rd_data0 ;
u64 last = first + rgd - > rd_data ;
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return first < = block & & block < last ;
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}
/**
* gfs2_blk2rgrpd - Find resource group for a given data / meta block number
* @ sdp : The GFS2 superblock
* @ n : The data block number
*
* Returns : The resource group , or NULL if not found
*/
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struct gfs2_rgrpd * gfs2_blk2rgrpd ( struct gfs2_sbd * sdp , u64 blk )
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{
struct gfs2_rgrpd * rgd ;
spin_lock ( & sdp - > sd_rindex_spin ) ;
list_for_each_entry ( rgd , & sdp - > sd_rindex_mru_list , rd_list_mru ) {
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if ( rgrp_contains_block ( rgd , blk ) ) {
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list_move ( & rgd - > rd_list_mru , & sdp - > sd_rindex_mru_list ) ;
spin_unlock ( & sdp - > sd_rindex_spin ) ;
return rgd ;
}
}
spin_unlock ( & sdp - > sd_rindex_spin ) ;
return NULL ;
}
/**
* gfs2_rgrpd_get_first - get the first Resource Group in the filesystem
* @ sdp : The GFS2 superblock
*
* Returns : The first rgrp in the filesystem
*/
struct gfs2_rgrpd * gfs2_rgrpd_get_first ( struct gfs2_sbd * sdp )
{
gfs2_assert ( sdp , ! list_empty ( & sdp - > sd_rindex_list ) ) ;
return list_entry ( sdp - > sd_rindex_list . next , struct gfs2_rgrpd , rd_list ) ;
}
/**
* gfs2_rgrpd_get_next - get the next RG
* @ rgd : A RG
*
* Returns : The next rgrp
*/
struct gfs2_rgrpd * gfs2_rgrpd_get_next ( struct gfs2_rgrpd * rgd )
{
if ( rgd - > rd_list . next = = & rgd - > rd_sbd - > sd_rindex_list )
return NULL ;
return list_entry ( rgd - > rd_list . next , struct gfs2_rgrpd , rd_list ) ;
}
static void clear_rgrpdi ( struct gfs2_sbd * sdp )
{
struct list_head * head ;
struct gfs2_rgrpd * rgd ;
struct gfs2_glock * gl ;
spin_lock ( & sdp - > sd_rindex_spin ) ;
sdp - > sd_rindex_forward = NULL ;
head = & sdp - > sd_rindex_recent_list ;
while ( ! list_empty ( head ) ) {
rgd = list_entry ( head - > next , struct gfs2_rgrpd , rd_recent ) ;
list_del ( & rgd - > rd_recent ) ;
}
spin_unlock ( & sdp - > sd_rindex_spin ) ;
head = & sdp - > sd_rindex_list ;
while ( ! list_empty ( head ) ) {
rgd = list_entry ( head - > next , struct gfs2_rgrpd , rd_list ) ;
gl = rgd - > rd_gl ;
list_del ( & rgd - > rd_list ) ;
list_del ( & rgd - > rd_list_mru ) ;
if ( gl ) {
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gl - > gl_object = NULL ;
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gfs2_glock_put ( gl ) ;
}
kfree ( rgd - > rd_bits ) ;
kfree ( rgd ) ;
}
}
void gfs2_clear_rgrpd ( struct gfs2_sbd * sdp )
{
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mutex_lock ( & sdp - > sd_rindex_mutex ) ;
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clear_rgrpdi ( sdp ) ;
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mutex_unlock ( & sdp - > sd_rindex_mutex ) ;
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}
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static void gfs2_rindex_print ( const struct gfs2_rgrpd * rgd )
{
printk ( KERN_INFO " ri_addr = %llu \n " , ( unsigned long long ) rgd - > rd_addr ) ;
printk ( KERN_INFO " ri_length = %u \n " , rgd - > rd_length ) ;
printk ( KERN_INFO " ri_data0 = %llu \n " , ( unsigned long long ) rgd - > rd_data0 ) ;
printk ( KERN_INFO " ri_data = %u \n " , rgd - > rd_data ) ;
printk ( KERN_INFO " ri_bitbytes = %u \n " , rgd - > rd_bitbytes ) ;
}
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/**
* gfs2_compute_bitstructs - Compute the bitmap sizes
* @ rgd : The resource group descriptor
*
* Calculates bitmap descriptors , one for each block that contains bitmap data
*
* Returns : errno
*/
static int compute_bitstructs ( struct gfs2_rgrpd * rgd )
{
struct gfs2_sbd * sdp = rgd - > rd_sbd ;
struct gfs2_bitmap * bi ;
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u32 length = rgd - > rd_length ; /* # blocks in hdr & bitmap */
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u32 bytes_left , bytes ;
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int x ;
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if ( ! length )
return - EINVAL ;
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rgd - > rd_bits = kcalloc ( length , sizeof ( struct gfs2_bitmap ) , GFP_NOFS ) ;
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if ( ! rgd - > rd_bits )
return - ENOMEM ;
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bytes_left = rgd - > rd_bitbytes ;
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for ( x = 0 ; x < length ; x + + ) {
bi = rgd - > rd_bits + x ;
/* small rgrp; bitmap stored completely in header block */
if ( length = = 1 ) {
bytes = bytes_left ;
bi - > bi_offset = sizeof ( struct gfs2_rgrp ) ;
bi - > bi_start = 0 ;
bi - > bi_len = bytes ;
/* header block */
} else if ( x = = 0 ) {
bytes = sdp - > sd_sb . sb_bsize - sizeof ( struct gfs2_rgrp ) ;
bi - > bi_offset = sizeof ( struct gfs2_rgrp ) ;
bi - > bi_start = 0 ;
bi - > bi_len = bytes ;
/* last block */
} else if ( x + 1 = = length ) {
bytes = bytes_left ;
bi - > bi_offset = sizeof ( struct gfs2_meta_header ) ;
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bi - > bi_start = rgd - > rd_bitbytes - bytes_left ;
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bi - > bi_len = bytes ;
/* other blocks */
} else {
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bytes = sdp - > sd_sb . sb_bsize -
sizeof ( struct gfs2_meta_header ) ;
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bi - > bi_offset = sizeof ( struct gfs2_meta_header ) ;
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bi - > bi_start = rgd - > rd_bitbytes - bytes_left ;
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bi - > bi_len = bytes ;
}
bytes_left - = bytes ;
}
if ( bytes_left ) {
gfs2_consist_rgrpd ( rgd ) ;
return - EIO ;
}
bi = rgd - > rd_bits + ( length - 1 ) ;
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if ( ( bi - > bi_start + bi - > bi_len ) * GFS2_NBBY ! = rgd - > rd_data ) {
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if ( gfs2_consist_rgrpd ( rgd ) ) {
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gfs2_rindex_print ( rgd ) ;
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fs_err ( sdp , " start=%u len=%u offset=%u \n " ,
bi - > bi_start , bi - > bi_len , bi - > bi_offset ) ;
}
return - EIO ;
}
return 0 ;
}
[GFS2] kernel changes to support new gfs2_grow command
This is another revision of my gfs2 kernel patch that allows
gfs2_grow to function properly.
Steve Whitehouse expressed some concerns about the previous
patch and I restructured it based on his comments.
The previous patch was doing the statfs_change at file close time,
under its own transaction. The current patch does the statfs_change
inside the gfs2_commit_write function, which keeps it under the
umbrella of the inode transaction.
I can't call ri_update to re-read the rindex file during the
transaction because the transaction may have outstanding unwritten
buffers attached to the rgrps that would be otherwise blown away.
So instead, I created a new function, gfs2_ri_total, that will
re-read the rindex file just to total the file system space
for the sake of the statfs_change. The ri_update will happen
later, when gfs2 realizes the version number has changed, as it
happened before my patch.
Since the statfs_change is happening at write_commit time and there
may be multiple writes to the rindex file for one grow operation.
So one consequence of this restructuring is that instead of getting
one kernel message to indicate the change, you may see several.
For example, before when you did a gfs2_grow, you'd get a single
message like:
GFS2: File system extended by 247876 blocks (968MB)
Now you get something like:
GFS2: File system extended by 207896 blocks (812MB)
GFS2: File system extended by 39980 blocks (156MB)
This version has also been successfully run against the hours-long
"gfs2_fsck_hellfire" test that does several gfs2_grow and gfs2_fsck
while interjecting file system damage. It does this repeatedly
under a variety Resource Group conditions.
Signed-off-By: Bob Peterson <rpeterso@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Steven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
2007-05-09 18:37:57 +04:00
/**
* gfs2_ri_total - Total up the file system space , according to the rindex .
*
*/
u64 gfs2_ri_total ( struct gfs2_sbd * sdp )
{
u64 total_data = 0 ;
struct inode * inode = sdp - > sd_rindex ;
struct gfs2_inode * ip = GFS2_I ( inode ) ;
char buf [ sizeof ( struct gfs2_rindex ) ] ;
struct file_ra_state ra_state ;
int error , rgrps ;
mutex_lock ( & sdp - > sd_rindex_mutex ) ;
file_ra_state_init ( & ra_state , inode - > i_mapping ) ;
for ( rgrps = 0 ; ; rgrps + + ) {
loff_t pos = rgrps * sizeof ( struct gfs2_rindex ) ;
if ( pos + sizeof ( struct gfs2_rindex ) > = ip - > i_di . di_size )
break ;
error = gfs2_internal_read ( ip , & ra_state , buf , & pos ,
sizeof ( struct gfs2_rindex ) ) ;
if ( error ! = sizeof ( struct gfs2_rindex ) )
break ;
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total_data + = be32_to_cpu ( ( ( struct gfs2_rindex * ) buf ) - > ri_data ) ;
[GFS2] kernel changes to support new gfs2_grow command
This is another revision of my gfs2 kernel patch that allows
gfs2_grow to function properly.
Steve Whitehouse expressed some concerns about the previous
patch and I restructured it based on his comments.
The previous patch was doing the statfs_change at file close time,
under its own transaction. The current patch does the statfs_change
inside the gfs2_commit_write function, which keeps it under the
umbrella of the inode transaction.
I can't call ri_update to re-read the rindex file during the
transaction because the transaction may have outstanding unwritten
buffers attached to the rgrps that would be otherwise blown away.
So instead, I created a new function, gfs2_ri_total, that will
re-read the rindex file just to total the file system space
for the sake of the statfs_change. The ri_update will happen
later, when gfs2 realizes the version number has changed, as it
happened before my patch.
Since the statfs_change is happening at write_commit time and there
may be multiple writes to the rindex file for one grow operation.
So one consequence of this restructuring is that instead of getting
one kernel message to indicate the change, you may see several.
For example, before when you did a gfs2_grow, you'd get a single
message like:
GFS2: File system extended by 247876 blocks (968MB)
Now you get something like:
GFS2: File system extended by 207896 blocks (812MB)
GFS2: File system extended by 39980 blocks (156MB)
This version has also been successfully run against the hours-long
"gfs2_fsck_hellfire" test that does several gfs2_grow and gfs2_fsck
while interjecting file system damage. It does this repeatedly
under a variety Resource Group conditions.
Signed-off-By: Bob Peterson <rpeterso@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Steven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
2007-05-09 18:37:57 +04:00
}
mutex_unlock ( & sdp - > sd_rindex_mutex ) ;
return total_data ;
}
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static void gfs2_rindex_in ( struct gfs2_rgrpd * rgd , const void * buf )
{
const struct gfs2_rindex * str = buf ;
rgd - > rd_addr = be64_to_cpu ( str - > ri_addr ) ;
rgd - > rd_length = be32_to_cpu ( str - > ri_length ) ;
rgd - > rd_data0 = be64_to_cpu ( str - > ri_data0 ) ;
rgd - > rd_data = be32_to_cpu ( str - > ri_data ) ;
rgd - > rd_bitbytes = be32_to_cpu ( str - > ri_bitbytes ) ;
}
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/**
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* read_rindex_entry - Pull in a new resource index entry from the disk
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* @ gl : The glock covering the rindex inode
*
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* Returns : 0 on success , error code otherwise
*/
static int read_rindex_entry ( struct gfs2_inode * ip ,
struct file_ra_state * ra_state )
{
struct gfs2_sbd * sdp = GFS2_SB ( & ip - > i_inode ) ;
loff_t pos = sdp - > sd_rgrps * sizeof ( struct gfs2_rindex ) ;
char buf [ sizeof ( struct gfs2_rindex ) ] ;
int error ;
struct gfs2_rgrpd * rgd ;
error = gfs2_internal_read ( ip , ra_state , buf , & pos ,
sizeof ( struct gfs2_rindex ) ) ;
if ( ! error )
return 0 ;
if ( error ! = sizeof ( struct gfs2_rindex ) ) {
if ( error > 0 )
error = - EIO ;
return error ;
}
rgd = kzalloc ( sizeof ( struct gfs2_rgrpd ) , GFP_NOFS ) ;
error = - ENOMEM ;
if ( ! rgd )
return error ;
mutex_init ( & rgd - > rd_mutex ) ;
lops_init_le ( & rgd - > rd_le , & gfs2_rg_lops ) ;
rgd - > rd_sbd = sdp ;
list_add_tail ( & rgd - > rd_list , & sdp - > sd_rindex_list ) ;
list_add_tail ( & rgd - > rd_list_mru , & sdp - > sd_rindex_mru_list ) ;
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gfs2_rindex_in ( rgd , buf ) ;
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error = compute_bitstructs ( rgd ) ;
if ( error )
return error ;
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error = gfs2_glock_get ( sdp , rgd - > rd_addr ,
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& gfs2_rgrp_glops , CREATE , & rgd - > rd_gl ) ;
if ( error )
return error ;
rgd - > rd_gl - > gl_object = rgd ;
rgd - > rd_rg_vn = rgd - > rd_gl - > gl_vn - 1 ;
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rgd - > rd_flags | = GFS2_RDF_CHECK ;
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return error ;
}
/**
* gfs2_ri_update - Pull in a new resource index from the disk
* @ ip : pointer to the rindex inode
*
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* Returns : 0 on successful update , error code otherwise
*/
static int gfs2_ri_update ( struct gfs2_inode * ip )
{
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struct gfs2_sbd * sdp = GFS2_SB ( & ip - > i_inode ) ;
struct inode * inode = & ip - > i_inode ;
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struct file_ra_state ra_state ;
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u64 rgrp_count = ip - > i_di . di_size ;
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int error ;
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if ( do_div ( rgrp_count , sizeof ( struct gfs2_rindex ) ) ) {
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gfs2_consist_inode ( ip ) ;
return - EIO ;
}
clear_rgrpdi ( sdp ) ;
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file_ra_state_init ( & ra_state , inode - > i_mapping ) ;
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for ( sdp - > sd_rgrps = 0 ; sdp - > sd_rgrps < rgrp_count ; sdp - > sd_rgrps + + ) {
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error = read_rindex_entry ( ip , & ra_state ) ;
if ( error ) {
clear_rgrpdi ( sdp ) ;
return error ;
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}
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}
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sdp - > sd_rindex_vn = ip - > i_gl - > gl_vn ;
return 0 ;
}
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/**
* gfs2_ri_update_special - Pull in a new resource index from the disk
*
* This is a special version that ' s safe to call from gfs2_inplace_reserve_i .
* In this case we know that we don ' t have any resource groups in memory yet .
*
* @ ip : pointer to the rindex inode
*
* Returns : 0 on successful update , error code otherwise
*/
static int gfs2_ri_update_special ( struct gfs2_inode * ip )
{
struct gfs2_sbd * sdp = GFS2_SB ( & ip - > i_inode ) ;
struct inode * inode = & ip - > i_inode ;
struct file_ra_state ra_state ;
int error ;
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file_ra_state_init ( & ra_state , inode - > i_mapping ) ;
for ( sdp - > sd_rgrps = 0 ; ; sdp - > sd_rgrps + + ) {
/* Ignore partials */
if ( ( sdp - > sd_rgrps + 1 ) * sizeof ( struct gfs2_rindex ) >
ip - > i_di . di_size )
break ;
error = read_rindex_entry ( ip , & ra_state ) ;
if ( error ) {
clear_rgrpdi ( sdp ) ;
return error ;
}
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}
sdp - > sd_rindex_vn = ip - > i_gl - > gl_vn ;
return 0 ;
}
/**
* gfs2_rindex_hold - Grab a lock on the rindex
* @ sdp : The GFS2 superblock
* @ ri_gh : the glock holder
*
* We grab a lock on the rindex inode to make sure that it doesn ' t
* change whilst we are performing an operation . We keep this lock
* for quite long periods of time compared to other locks . This
* doesn ' t matter , since it is shared and it is very , very rarely
* accessed in the exclusive mode ( i . e . only when expanding the filesystem ) .
*
* This makes sure that we ' re using the latest copy of the resource index
* special file , which might have been updated if someone expanded the
* filesystem ( via gfs2_grow utility ) , which adds new resource groups .
*
* Returns : 0 on success , error code otherwise
*/
int gfs2_rindex_hold ( struct gfs2_sbd * sdp , struct gfs2_holder * ri_gh )
{
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struct gfs2_inode * ip = GFS2_I ( sdp - > sd_rindex ) ;
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struct gfs2_glock * gl = ip - > i_gl ;
int error ;
error = gfs2_glock_nq_init ( gl , LM_ST_SHARED , 0 , ri_gh ) ;
if ( error )
return error ;
/* Read new copy from disk if we don't have the latest */
if ( sdp - > sd_rindex_vn ! = gl - > gl_vn ) {
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mutex_lock ( & sdp - > sd_rindex_mutex ) ;
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if ( sdp - > sd_rindex_vn ! = gl - > gl_vn ) {
error = gfs2_ri_update ( ip ) ;
if ( error )
gfs2_glock_dq_uninit ( ri_gh ) ;
}
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mutex_unlock ( & sdp - > sd_rindex_mutex ) ;
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}
return error ;
}
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static void gfs2_rgrp_in ( struct gfs2_rgrp_host * rg , const void * buf )
{
const struct gfs2_rgrp * str = buf ;
rg - > rg_flags = be32_to_cpu ( str - > rg_flags ) ;
rg - > rg_free = be32_to_cpu ( str - > rg_free ) ;
rg - > rg_dinodes = be32_to_cpu ( str - > rg_dinodes ) ;
rg - > rg_igeneration = be64_to_cpu ( str - > rg_igeneration ) ;
}
static void gfs2_rgrp_out ( const struct gfs2_rgrp_host * rg , void * buf )
{
struct gfs2_rgrp * str = buf ;
str - > rg_flags = cpu_to_be32 ( rg - > rg_flags ) ;
str - > rg_free = cpu_to_be32 ( rg - > rg_free ) ;
str - > rg_dinodes = cpu_to_be32 ( rg - > rg_dinodes ) ;
str - > __pad = cpu_to_be32 ( 0 ) ;
str - > rg_igeneration = cpu_to_be64 ( rg - > rg_igeneration ) ;
memset ( & str - > rg_reserved , 0 , sizeof ( str - > rg_reserved ) ) ;
}
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/**
* gfs2_rgrp_bh_get - Read in a RG ' s header and bitmaps
* @ rgd : the struct gfs2_rgrpd describing the RG to read in
*
* Read in all of a Resource Group ' s header and bitmap blocks .
* Caller must eventually call gfs2_rgrp_relse ( ) to free the bitmaps .
*
* Returns : errno
*/
int gfs2_rgrp_bh_get ( struct gfs2_rgrpd * rgd )
{
struct gfs2_sbd * sdp = rgd - > rd_sbd ;
struct gfs2_glock * gl = rgd - > rd_gl ;
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unsigned int length = rgd - > rd_length ;
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struct gfs2_bitmap * bi ;
unsigned int x , y ;
int error ;
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mutex_lock ( & rgd - > rd_mutex ) ;
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spin_lock ( & sdp - > sd_rindex_spin ) ;
if ( rgd - > rd_bh_count ) {
rgd - > rd_bh_count + + ;
spin_unlock ( & sdp - > sd_rindex_spin ) ;
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mutex_unlock ( & rgd - > rd_mutex ) ;
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return 0 ;
}
spin_unlock ( & sdp - > sd_rindex_spin ) ;
for ( x = 0 ; x < length ; x + + ) {
bi = rgd - > rd_bits + x ;
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error = gfs2_meta_read ( gl , rgd - > rd_addr + x , 0 , & bi - > bi_bh ) ;
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if ( error )
goto fail ;
}
for ( y = length ; y - - ; ) {
bi = rgd - > rd_bits + y ;
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error = gfs2_meta_wait ( sdp , bi - > bi_bh ) ;
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if ( error )
goto fail ;
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if ( gfs2_metatype_check ( sdp , bi - > bi_bh , y ? GFS2_METATYPE_RB :
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GFS2_METATYPE_RG ) ) {
error = - EIO ;
goto fail ;
}
}
if ( rgd - > rd_rg_vn ! = gl - > gl_vn ) {
gfs2_rgrp_in ( & rgd - > rd_rg , ( rgd - > rd_bits [ 0 ] . bi_bh ) - > b_data ) ;
rgd - > rd_rg_vn = gl - > gl_vn ;
}
spin_lock ( & sdp - > sd_rindex_spin ) ;
rgd - > rd_free_clone = rgd - > rd_rg . rg_free ;
rgd - > rd_bh_count + + ;
spin_unlock ( & sdp - > sd_rindex_spin ) ;
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mutex_unlock ( & rgd - > rd_mutex ) ;
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return 0 ;
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fail :
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while ( x - - ) {
bi = rgd - > rd_bits + x ;
brelse ( bi - > bi_bh ) ;
bi - > bi_bh = NULL ;
gfs2_assert_warn ( sdp , ! bi - > bi_clone ) ;
}
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mutex_unlock ( & rgd - > rd_mutex ) ;
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return error ;
}
void gfs2_rgrp_bh_hold ( struct gfs2_rgrpd * rgd )
{
struct gfs2_sbd * sdp = rgd - > rd_sbd ;
spin_lock ( & sdp - > sd_rindex_spin ) ;
gfs2_assert_warn ( rgd - > rd_sbd , rgd - > rd_bh_count ) ;
rgd - > rd_bh_count + + ;
spin_unlock ( & sdp - > sd_rindex_spin ) ;
}
/**
* gfs2_rgrp_bh_put - Release RG bitmaps read in with gfs2_rgrp_bh_get ( )
* @ rgd : the struct gfs2_rgrpd describing the RG to read in
*
*/
void gfs2_rgrp_bh_put ( struct gfs2_rgrpd * rgd )
{
struct gfs2_sbd * sdp = rgd - > rd_sbd ;
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int x , length = rgd - > rd_length ;
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spin_lock ( & sdp - > sd_rindex_spin ) ;
gfs2_assert_warn ( rgd - > rd_sbd , rgd - > rd_bh_count ) ;
if ( - - rgd - > rd_bh_count ) {
spin_unlock ( & sdp - > sd_rindex_spin ) ;
return ;
}
for ( x = 0 ; x < length ; x + + ) {
struct gfs2_bitmap * bi = rgd - > rd_bits + x ;
kfree ( bi - > bi_clone ) ;
bi - > bi_clone = NULL ;
brelse ( bi - > bi_bh ) ;
bi - > bi_bh = NULL ;
}
spin_unlock ( & sdp - > sd_rindex_spin ) ;
}
void gfs2_rgrp_repolish_clones ( struct gfs2_rgrpd * rgd )
{
struct gfs2_sbd * sdp = rgd - > rd_sbd ;
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unsigned int length = rgd - > rd_length ;
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unsigned int x ;
for ( x = 0 ; x < length ; x + + ) {
struct gfs2_bitmap * bi = rgd - > rd_bits + x ;
if ( ! bi - > bi_clone )
continue ;
memcpy ( bi - > bi_clone + bi - > bi_offset ,
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bi - > bi_bh - > b_data + bi - > bi_offset , bi - > bi_len ) ;
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}
spin_lock ( & sdp - > sd_rindex_spin ) ;
rgd - > rd_free_clone = rgd - > rd_rg . rg_free ;
spin_unlock ( & sdp - > sd_rindex_spin ) ;
}
/**
* gfs2_alloc_get - get the struct gfs2_alloc structure for an inode
* @ ip : the incore GFS2 inode structure
*
* Returns : the struct gfs2_alloc
*/
struct gfs2_alloc * gfs2_alloc_get ( struct gfs2_inode * ip )
{
struct gfs2_alloc * al = & ip - > i_alloc ;
/* FIXME: Should assert that the correct locks are held here... */
memset ( al , 0 , sizeof ( * al ) ) ;
return al ;
}
/**
* try_rgrp_fit - See if a given reservation will fit in a given RG
* @ rgd : the RG data
* @ al : the struct gfs2_alloc structure describing the reservation
*
* If there ' s room for the requested blocks to be allocated from the RG :
* Sets the $ al_rgd field in @ al .
*
* Returns : 1 on success ( it fits ) , 0 on failure ( it doesn ' t fit )
*/
static int try_rgrp_fit ( struct gfs2_rgrpd * rgd , struct gfs2_alloc * al )
{
struct gfs2_sbd * sdp = rgd - > rd_sbd ;
int ret = 0 ;
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if ( rgd - > rd_rg . rg_flags & GFS2_RGF_NOALLOC )
return 0 ;
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spin_lock ( & sdp - > sd_rindex_spin ) ;
if ( rgd - > rd_free_clone > = al - > al_requested ) {
al - > al_rgd = rgd ;
ret = 1 ;
}
spin_unlock ( & sdp - > sd_rindex_spin ) ;
return ret ;
}
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/**
* try_rgrp_unlink - Look for any unlinked , allocated , but unused inodes
* @ rgd : The rgrp
*
* Returns : The inode , if one has been found
*/
static struct inode * try_rgrp_unlink ( struct gfs2_rgrpd * rgd , u64 * last_unlinked )
{
struct inode * inode ;
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u32 goal = 0 , block ;
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u64 no_addr ;
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struct gfs2_sbd * sdp = rgd - > rd_sbd ;
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for ( ; ; ) {
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if ( goal > = rgd - > rd_data )
break ;
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down_write ( & sdp - > sd_log_flush_lock ) ;
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block = rgblk_search ( rgd , goal , GFS2_BLKST_UNLINKED ,
GFS2_BLKST_UNLINKED ) ;
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up_write ( & sdp - > sd_log_flush_lock ) ;
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if ( block = = BFITNOENT )
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break ;
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/* rgblk_search can return a block < goal, so we need to
keep it marching forward . */
no_addr = block + rgd - > rd_data0 ;
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goal + + ;
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if ( * last_unlinked ! = NO_BLOCK & & no_addr < = * last_unlinked )
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continue ;
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* last_unlinked = no_addr ;
inode = gfs2_inode_lookup ( rgd - > rd_sbd - > sd_vfs , DT_UNKNOWN ,
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no_addr , - 1 ) ;
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if ( ! IS_ERR ( inode ) )
return inode ;
}
rgd - > rd_flags & = ~ GFS2_RDF_CHECK ;
return NULL ;
}
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/**
* recent_rgrp_first - get first RG from " recent " list
* @ sdp : The GFS2 superblock
* @ rglast : address of the rgrp used last
*
* Returns : The first rgrp in the recent list
*/
static struct gfs2_rgrpd * recent_rgrp_first ( struct gfs2_sbd * sdp ,
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u64 rglast )
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{
struct gfs2_rgrpd * rgd = NULL ;
spin_lock ( & sdp - > sd_rindex_spin ) ;
if ( list_empty ( & sdp - > sd_rindex_recent_list ) )
goto out ;
if ( ! rglast )
goto first ;
list_for_each_entry ( rgd , & sdp - > sd_rindex_recent_list , rd_recent ) {
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if ( rgd - > rd_addr = = rglast )
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goto out ;
}
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first :
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rgd = list_entry ( sdp - > sd_rindex_recent_list . next , struct gfs2_rgrpd ,
rd_recent ) ;
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out :
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spin_unlock ( & sdp - > sd_rindex_spin ) ;
return rgd ;
}
/**
* recent_rgrp_next - get next RG from " recent " list
* @ cur_rgd : current rgrp
* @ remove :
*
* Returns : The next rgrp in the recent list
*/
static struct gfs2_rgrpd * recent_rgrp_next ( struct gfs2_rgrpd * cur_rgd ,
int remove )
{
struct gfs2_sbd * sdp = cur_rgd - > rd_sbd ;
struct list_head * head ;
struct gfs2_rgrpd * rgd ;
spin_lock ( & sdp - > sd_rindex_spin ) ;
head = & sdp - > sd_rindex_recent_list ;
list_for_each_entry ( rgd , head , rd_recent ) {
if ( rgd = = cur_rgd ) {
if ( cur_rgd - > rd_recent . next ! = head )
rgd = list_entry ( cur_rgd - > rd_recent . next ,
struct gfs2_rgrpd , rd_recent ) ;
else
rgd = NULL ;
if ( remove )
list_del ( & cur_rgd - > rd_recent ) ;
goto out ;
}
}
rgd = NULL ;
if ( ! list_empty ( head ) )
rgd = list_entry ( head - > next , struct gfs2_rgrpd , rd_recent ) ;
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out :
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spin_unlock ( & sdp - > sd_rindex_spin ) ;
return rgd ;
}
/**
* recent_rgrp_add - add an RG to tail of " recent " list
* @ new_rgd : The rgrp to add
*
*/
static void recent_rgrp_add ( struct gfs2_rgrpd * new_rgd )
{
struct gfs2_sbd * sdp = new_rgd - > rd_sbd ;
struct gfs2_rgrpd * rgd ;
unsigned int count = 0 ;
unsigned int max = sdp - > sd_rgrps / gfs2_jindex_size ( sdp ) ;
spin_lock ( & sdp - > sd_rindex_spin ) ;
list_for_each_entry ( rgd , & sdp - > sd_rindex_recent_list , rd_recent ) {
if ( rgd = = new_rgd )
goto out ;
if ( + + count > = max )
goto out ;
}
list_add_tail ( & new_rgd - > rd_recent , & sdp - > sd_rindex_recent_list ) ;
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out :
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spin_unlock ( & sdp - > sd_rindex_spin ) ;
}
/**
* forward_rgrp_get - get an rgrp to try next from full list
* @ sdp : The GFS2 superblock
*
* Returns : The rgrp to try next
*/
static struct gfs2_rgrpd * forward_rgrp_get ( struct gfs2_sbd * sdp )
{
struct gfs2_rgrpd * rgd ;
unsigned int journals = gfs2_jindex_size ( sdp ) ;
unsigned int rg = 0 , x ;
spin_lock ( & sdp - > sd_rindex_spin ) ;
rgd = sdp - > sd_rindex_forward ;
if ( ! rgd ) {
if ( sdp - > sd_rgrps > = journals )
rg = sdp - > sd_rgrps * sdp - > sd_jdesc - > jd_jid / journals ;
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for ( x = 0 , rgd = gfs2_rgrpd_get_first ( sdp ) ; x < rg ;
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x + + , rgd = gfs2_rgrpd_get_next ( rgd ) )
/* Do Nothing */ ;
sdp - > sd_rindex_forward = rgd ;
}
spin_unlock ( & sdp - > sd_rindex_spin ) ;
return rgd ;
}
/**
* forward_rgrp_set - set the forward rgrp pointer
* @ sdp : the filesystem
* @ rgd : The new forward rgrp
*
*/
static void forward_rgrp_set ( struct gfs2_sbd * sdp , struct gfs2_rgrpd * rgd )
{
spin_lock ( & sdp - > sd_rindex_spin ) ;
sdp - > sd_rindex_forward = rgd ;
spin_unlock ( & sdp - > sd_rindex_spin ) ;
}
/**
* get_local_rgrp - Choose and lock a rgrp for allocation
* @ ip : the inode to reserve space for
* @ rgp : the chosen and locked rgrp
*
* Try to acquire rgrp in way which avoids contending with others .
*
* Returns : errno
*/
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static struct inode * get_local_rgrp ( struct gfs2_inode * ip , u64 * last_unlinked )
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{
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struct inode * inode = NULL ;
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struct gfs2_sbd * sdp = GFS2_SB ( & ip - > i_inode ) ;
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struct gfs2_rgrpd * rgd , * begin = NULL ;
struct gfs2_alloc * al = & ip - > i_alloc ;
int flags = LM_FLAG_TRY ;
int skipped = 0 ;
int loops = 0 ;
int error ;
/* Try recently successful rgrps */
rgd = recent_rgrp_first ( sdp , ip - > i_last_rg_alloc ) ;
while ( rgd ) {
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error = gfs2_glock_nq_init ( rgd - > rd_gl , LM_ST_EXCLUSIVE ,
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LM_FLAG_TRY , & al - > al_rgd_gh ) ;
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switch ( error ) {
case 0 :
if ( try_rgrp_fit ( rgd , al ) )
goto out ;
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if ( rgd - > rd_flags & GFS2_RDF_CHECK )
inode = try_rgrp_unlink ( rgd , last_unlinked ) ;
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gfs2_glock_dq_uninit ( & al - > al_rgd_gh ) ;
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if ( inode )
return inode ;
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rgd = recent_rgrp_next ( rgd , 1 ) ;
break ;
case GLR_TRYFAILED :
rgd = recent_rgrp_next ( rgd , 0 ) ;
break ;
default :
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return ERR_PTR ( error ) ;
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}
}
/* Go through full list of rgrps */
begin = rgd = forward_rgrp_get ( sdp ) ;
for ( ; ; ) {
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error = gfs2_glock_nq_init ( rgd - > rd_gl , LM_ST_EXCLUSIVE , flags ,
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& al - > al_rgd_gh ) ;
switch ( error ) {
case 0 :
if ( try_rgrp_fit ( rgd , al ) )
goto out ;
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if ( rgd - > rd_flags & GFS2_RDF_CHECK )
inode = try_rgrp_unlink ( rgd , last_unlinked ) ;
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gfs2_glock_dq_uninit ( & al - > al_rgd_gh ) ;
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if ( inode )
return inode ;
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break ;
case GLR_TRYFAILED :
skipped + + ;
break ;
default :
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return ERR_PTR ( error ) ;
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}
rgd = gfs2_rgrpd_get_next ( rgd ) ;
if ( ! rgd )
rgd = gfs2_rgrpd_get_first ( sdp ) ;
if ( rgd = = begin ) {
[GFS2] flush the log if a transaction can't allocate space
This is a fix for bz #208514. When GFS2 frees up space, the freed blocks
aren't available for reuse until the resource group is successfully written
to the ondisk journal. So in rare cases, GFS2 operations will fail, saying
that the filesystem is out of space, when in reality, you are just waiting for
a log flush. For instance, on a 1Gig filesystem, if I continually write 10 Mb
to a file, and then truncate it, after a hundred interations, the write will
fail with -ENOSPC, even though the filesystem is just 1% full.
The attached patch calls a log flush in these cases. I tested this patch
fairly heavily to check if there were any locking issues that I missed, and
it seems to work just fine. Also, this patch only does the log flush if
get_local_rgrp makes a complete loop of resource groups without skipping
any do to locking issues. The code would be slightly simpler if it just always
did the log flush after the first failed pass, and you could only ever have
to go through the loop twice, instead of up to three times. However, I guessed
that failing to find a rg simply do to locking issues would be common enough
to skip the log flush in that case, but I'm not certain that this is the right
way to go. Either way, I don't suppose this code will be hit all that often.
Signed-off-by: Benjamin E. Marzinski <bmarzins@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Steven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
2007-03-23 23:51:56 +03:00
if ( + + loops > = 3 )
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return ERR_PTR ( - ENOSPC ) ;
[GFS2] flush the log if a transaction can't allocate space
This is a fix for bz #208514. When GFS2 frees up space, the freed blocks
aren't available for reuse until the resource group is successfully written
to the ondisk journal. So in rare cases, GFS2 operations will fail, saying
that the filesystem is out of space, when in reality, you are just waiting for
a log flush. For instance, on a 1Gig filesystem, if I continually write 10 Mb
to a file, and then truncate it, after a hundred interations, the write will
fail with -ENOSPC, even though the filesystem is just 1% full.
The attached patch calls a log flush in these cases. I tested this patch
fairly heavily to check if there were any locking issues that I missed, and
it seems to work just fine. Also, this patch only does the log flush if
get_local_rgrp makes a complete loop of resource groups without skipping
any do to locking issues. The code would be slightly simpler if it just always
did the log flush after the first failed pass, and you could only ever have
to go through the loop twice, instead of up to three times. However, I guessed
that failing to find a rg simply do to locking issues would be common enough
to skip the log flush in that case, but I'm not certain that this is the right
way to go. Either way, I don't suppose this code will be hit all that often.
Signed-off-by: Benjamin E. Marzinski <bmarzins@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Steven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
2007-03-23 23:51:56 +03:00
if ( ! skipped )
loops + + ;
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flags = 0 ;
[GFS2] flush the log if a transaction can't allocate space
This is a fix for bz #208514. When GFS2 frees up space, the freed blocks
aren't available for reuse until the resource group is successfully written
to the ondisk journal. So in rare cases, GFS2 operations will fail, saying
that the filesystem is out of space, when in reality, you are just waiting for
a log flush. For instance, on a 1Gig filesystem, if I continually write 10 Mb
to a file, and then truncate it, after a hundred interations, the write will
fail with -ENOSPC, even though the filesystem is just 1% full.
The attached patch calls a log flush in these cases. I tested this patch
fairly heavily to check if there were any locking issues that I missed, and
it seems to work just fine. Also, this patch only does the log flush if
get_local_rgrp makes a complete loop of resource groups without skipping
any do to locking issues. The code would be slightly simpler if it just always
did the log flush after the first failed pass, and you could only ever have
to go through the loop twice, instead of up to three times. However, I guessed
that failing to find a rg simply do to locking issues would be common enough
to skip the log flush in that case, but I'm not certain that this is the right
way to go. Either way, I don't suppose this code will be hit all that often.
Signed-off-by: Benjamin E. Marzinski <bmarzins@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Steven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
2007-03-23 23:51:56 +03:00
if ( loops = = 2 )
gfs2_log_flush ( sdp , NULL ) ;
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}
}
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out :
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ip - > i_last_rg_alloc = rgd - > rd_addr ;
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if ( begin ) {
recent_rgrp_add ( rgd ) ;
rgd = gfs2_rgrpd_get_next ( rgd ) ;
if ( ! rgd )
rgd = gfs2_rgrpd_get_first ( sdp ) ;
forward_rgrp_set ( sdp , rgd ) ;
}
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return NULL ;
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}
/**
* gfs2_inplace_reserve_i - Reserve space in the filesystem
* @ ip : the inode to reserve space for
*
* Returns : errno
*/
int gfs2_inplace_reserve_i ( struct gfs2_inode * ip , char * file , unsigned int line )
{
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struct gfs2_sbd * sdp = GFS2_SB ( & ip - > i_inode ) ;
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struct gfs2_alloc * al = & ip - > i_alloc ;
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struct inode * inode ;
[GFS2] kernel changes to support new gfs2_grow command
This is another revision of my gfs2 kernel patch that allows
gfs2_grow to function properly.
Steve Whitehouse expressed some concerns about the previous
patch and I restructured it based on his comments.
The previous patch was doing the statfs_change at file close time,
under its own transaction. The current patch does the statfs_change
inside the gfs2_commit_write function, which keeps it under the
umbrella of the inode transaction.
I can't call ri_update to re-read the rindex file during the
transaction because the transaction may have outstanding unwritten
buffers attached to the rgrps that would be otherwise blown away.
So instead, I created a new function, gfs2_ri_total, that will
re-read the rindex file just to total the file system space
for the sake of the statfs_change. The ri_update will happen
later, when gfs2 realizes the version number has changed, as it
happened before my patch.
Since the statfs_change is happening at write_commit time and there
may be multiple writes to the rindex file for one grow operation.
So one consequence of this restructuring is that instead of getting
one kernel message to indicate the change, you may see several.
For example, before when you did a gfs2_grow, you'd get a single
message like:
GFS2: File system extended by 247876 blocks (968MB)
Now you get something like:
GFS2: File system extended by 207896 blocks (812MB)
GFS2: File system extended by 39980 blocks (156MB)
This version has also been successfully run against the hours-long
"gfs2_fsck_hellfire" test that does several gfs2_grow and gfs2_fsck
while interjecting file system damage. It does this repeatedly
under a variety Resource Group conditions.
Signed-off-By: Bob Peterson <rpeterso@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Steven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
2007-05-09 18:37:57 +04:00
int error = 0 ;
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u64 last_unlinked = NO_BLOCK ;
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if ( gfs2_assert_warn ( sdp , al - > al_requested ) )
return - EINVAL ;
2007-06-08 13:05:33 +04:00
try_again :
[GFS2] kernel changes to support new gfs2_grow command
This is another revision of my gfs2 kernel patch that allows
gfs2_grow to function properly.
Steve Whitehouse expressed some concerns about the previous
patch and I restructured it based on his comments.
The previous patch was doing the statfs_change at file close time,
under its own transaction. The current patch does the statfs_change
inside the gfs2_commit_write function, which keeps it under the
umbrella of the inode transaction.
I can't call ri_update to re-read the rindex file during the
transaction because the transaction may have outstanding unwritten
buffers attached to the rgrps that would be otherwise blown away.
So instead, I created a new function, gfs2_ri_total, that will
re-read the rindex file just to total the file system space
for the sake of the statfs_change. The ri_update will happen
later, when gfs2 realizes the version number has changed, as it
happened before my patch.
Since the statfs_change is happening at write_commit time and there
may be multiple writes to the rindex file for one grow operation.
So one consequence of this restructuring is that instead of getting
one kernel message to indicate the change, you may see several.
For example, before when you did a gfs2_grow, you'd get a single
message like:
GFS2: File system extended by 247876 blocks (968MB)
Now you get something like:
GFS2: File system extended by 207896 blocks (812MB)
GFS2: File system extended by 39980 blocks (156MB)
This version has also been successfully run against the hours-long
"gfs2_fsck_hellfire" test that does several gfs2_grow and gfs2_fsck
while interjecting file system damage. It does this repeatedly
under a variety Resource Group conditions.
Signed-off-By: Bob Peterson <rpeterso@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Steven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
2007-05-09 18:37:57 +04:00
/* We need to hold the rindex unless the inode we're using is
the rindex itself , in which case it ' s already held . */
if ( ip ! = GFS2_I ( sdp - > sd_rindex ) )
error = gfs2_rindex_hold ( sdp , & al - > al_ri_gh ) ;
else if ( ! sdp - > sd_rgrps ) /* We may not have the rindex read in, so: */
2007-05-11 01:54:38 +04:00
error = gfs2_ri_update_special ( ip ) ;
[GFS2] kernel changes to support new gfs2_grow command
This is another revision of my gfs2 kernel patch that allows
gfs2_grow to function properly.
Steve Whitehouse expressed some concerns about the previous
patch and I restructured it based on his comments.
The previous patch was doing the statfs_change at file close time,
under its own transaction. The current patch does the statfs_change
inside the gfs2_commit_write function, which keeps it under the
umbrella of the inode transaction.
I can't call ri_update to re-read the rindex file during the
transaction because the transaction may have outstanding unwritten
buffers attached to the rgrps that would be otherwise blown away.
So instead, I created a new function, gfs2_ri_total, that will
re-read the rindex file just to total the file system space
for the sake of the statfs_change. The ri_update will happen
later, when gfs2 realizes the version number has changed, as it
happened before my patch.
Since the statfs_change is happening at write_commit time and there
may be multiple writes to the rindex file for one grow operation.
So one consequence of this restructuring is that instead of getting
one kernel message to indicate the change, you may see several.
For example, before when you did a gfs2_grow, you'd get a single
message like:
GFS2: File system extended by 247876 blocks (968MB)
Now you get something like:
GFS2: File system extended by 207896 blocks (812MB)
GFS2: File system extended by 39980 blocks (156MB)
This version has also been successfully run against the hours-long
"gfs2_fsck_hellfire" test that does several gfs2_grow and gfs2_fsck
while interjecting file system damage. It does this repeatedly
under a variety Resource Group conditions.
Signed-off-By: Bob Peterson <rpeterso@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Steven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
2007-05-09 18:37:57 +04:00
2006-01-16 19:50:04 +03:00
if ( error )
return error ;
2007-06-08 13:05:33 +04:00
inode = get_local_rgrp ( ip , & last_unlinked ) ;
if ( inode ) {
[GFS2] kernel changes to support new gfs2_grow command
This is another revision of my gfs2 kernel patch that allows
gfs2_grow to function properly.
Steve Whitehouse expressed some concerns about the previous
patch and I restructured it based on his comments.
The previous patch was doing the statfs_change at file close time,
under its own transaction. The current patch does the statfs_change
inside the gfs2_commit_write function, which keeps it under the
umbrella of the inode transaction.
I can't call ri_update to re-read the rindex file during the
transaction because the transaction may have outstanding unwritten
buffers attached to the rgrps that would be otherwise blown away.
So instead, I created a new function, gfs2_ri_total, that will
re-read the rindex file just to total the file system space
for the sake of the statfs_change. The ri_update will happen
later, when gfs2 realizes the version number has changed, as it
happened before my patch.
Since the statfs_change is happening at write_commit time and there
may be multiple writes to the rindex file for one grow operation.
So one consequence of this restructuring is that instead of getting
one kernel message to indicate the change, you may see several.
For example, before when you did a gfs2_grow, you'd get a single
message like:
GFS2: File system extended by 247876 blocks (968MB)
Now you get something like:
GFS2: File system extended by 207896 blocks (812MB)
GFS2: File system extended by 39980 blocks (156MB)
This version has also been successfully run against the hours-long
"gfs2_fsck_hellfire" test that does several gfs2_grow and gfs2_fsck
while interjecting file system damage. It does this repeatedly
under a variety Resource Group conditions.
Signed-off-By: Bob Peterson <rpeterso@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Steven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
2007-05-09 18:37:57 +04:00
if ( ip ! = GFS2_I ( sdp - > sd_rindex ) )
gfs2_glock_dq_uninit ( & al - > al_ri_gh ) ;
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if ( IS_ERR ( inode ) )
return PTR_ERR ( inode ) ;
iput ( inode ) ;
gfs2_log_flush ( sdp , NULL ) ;
goto try_again ;
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}
al - > al_file = file ;
al - > al_line = line ;
return 0 ;
}
/**
* gfs2_inplace_release - release an inplace reservation
* @ ip : the inode the reservation was taken out on
*
* Release a reservation made by gfs2_inplace_reserve ( ) .
*/
void gfs2_inplace_release ( struct gfs2_inode * ip )
{
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struct gfs2_sbd * sdp = GFS2_SB ( & ip - > i_inode ) ;
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struct gfs2_alloc * al = & ip - > i_alloc ;
if ( gfs2_assert_warn ( sdp , al - > al_alloced < = al - > al_requested ) = = - 1 )
fs_warn ( sdp , " al_alloced = %u, al_requested = %u "
" al_file = %s, al_line = %u \n " ,
al - > al_alloced , al - > al_requested , al - > al_file ,
al - > al_line ) ;
al - > al_rgd = NULL ;
gfs2_glock_dq_uninit ( & al - > al_rgd_gh ) ;
[GFS2] kernel changes to support new gfs2_grow command
This is another revision of my gfs2 kernel patch that allows
gfs2_grow to function properly.
Steve Whitehouse expressed some concerns about the previous
patch and I restructured it based on his comments.
The previous patch was doing the statfs_change at file close time,
under its own transaction. The current patch does the statfs_change
inside the gfs2_commit_write function, which keeps it under the
umbrella of the inode transaction.
I can't call ri_update to re-read the rindex file during the
transaction because the transaction may have outstanding unwritten
buffers attached to the rgrps that would be otherwise blown away.
So instead, I created a new function, gfs2_ri_total, that will
re-read the rindex file just to total the file system space
for the sake of the statfs_change. The ri_update will happen
later, when gfs2 realizes the version number has changed, as it
happened before my patch.
Since the statfs_change is happening at write_commit time and there
may be multiple writes to the rindex file for one grow operation.
So one consequence of this restructuring is that instead of getting
one kernel message to indicate the change, you may see several.
For example, before when you did a gfs2_grow, you'd get a single
message like:
GFS2: File system extended by 247876 blocks (968MB)
Now you get something like:
GFS2: File system extended by 207896 blocks (812MB)
GFS2: File system extended by 39980 blocks (156MB)
This version has also been successfully run against the hours-long
"gfs2_fsck_hellfire" test that does several gfs2_grow and gfs2_fsck
while interjecting file system damage. It does this repeatedly
under a variety Resource Group conditions.
Signed-off-By: Bob Peterson <rpeterso@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Steven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
2007-05-09 18:37:57 +04:00
if ( ip ! = GFS2_I ( sdp - > sd_rindex ) )
gfs2_glock_dq_uninit ( & al - > al_ri_gh ) ;
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}
/**
* gfs2_get_block_type - Check a block in a RG is of given type
* @ rgd : the resource group holding the block
* @ block : the block number
*
* Returns : The block type ( GFS2_BLKST_ * )
*/
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unsigned char gfs2_get_block_type ( struct gfs2_rgrpd * rgd , u64 block )
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{
struct gfs2_bitmap * bi = NULL ;
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u32 length , rgrp_block , buf_block ;
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unsigned int buf ;
unsigned char type ;
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length = rgd - > rd_length ;
rgrp_block = block - rgd - > rd_data0 ;
2006-01-16 19:50:04 +03:00
for ( buf = 0 ; buf < length ; buf + + ) {
bi = rgd - > rd_bits + buf ;
if ( rgrp_block < ( bi - > bi_start + bi - > bi_len ) * GFS2_NBBY )
break ;
}
gfs2_assert ( rgd - > rd_sbd , buf < length ) ;
buf_block = rgrp_block - bi - > bi_start * GFS2_NBBY ;
2006-06-14 23:32:57 +04:00
type = gfs2_testbit ( rgd , bi - > bi_bh - > b_data + bi - > bi_offset ,
2006-01-16 19:50:04 +03:00
bi - > bi_len , buf_block ) ;
return type ;
}
/**
* rgblk_search - find a block in @ old_state , change allocation
* state to @ new_state
* @ rgd : the resource group descriptor
* @ goal : the goal block within the RG ( start here to search for avail block )
* @ old_state : GFS2_BLKST_XXX the before - allocation state to find
* @ new_state : GFS2_BLKST_XXX the after - allocation block state
*
* Walk rgrp ' s bitmap to find bits that represent a block in @ old_state .
* Add the found bitmap buffer to the transaction .
* Set the found bits to @ new_state to change block ' s allocation state .
*
* This function never fails , because we wouldn ' t call it unless we
* know ( from reservation results , etc . ) that a block is available .
*
* Scope of @ goal and returned block is just within rgrp , not the whole
* filesystem .
*
* Returns : the block number allocated
*/
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static u32 rgblk_search ( struct gfs2_rgrpd * rgd , u32 goal ,
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unsigned char old_state , unsigned char new_state )
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{
struct gfs2_bitmap * bi = NULL ;
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u32 length = rgd - > rd_length ;
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u32 blk = 0 ;
2006-01-16 19:50:04 +03:00
unsigned int buf , x ;
/* Find bitmap block that contains bits for goal block */
for ( buf = 0 ; buf < length ; buf + + ) {
bi = rgd - > rd_bits + buf ;
if ( goal < ( bi - > bi_start + bi - > bi_len ) * GFS2_NBBY )
break ;
}
gfs2_assert ( rgd - > rd_sbd , buf < length ) ;
/* Convert scope of "goal" from rgrp-wide to within found bit block */
goal - = bi - > bi_start * GFS2_NBBY ;
/* Search (up to entire) bitmap in this rgrp for allocatable block.
" x <= length " , instead of " x < length " , because we typically start
the search in the middle of a bit block , but if we can ' t find an
allocatable block anywhere else , we want to be able wrap around and
search in the first part of our first - searched bit block . */
for ( x = 0 ; x < = length ; x + + ) {
2007-08-09 01:52:09 +04:00
/* The GFS2_BLKST_UNLINKED state doesn't apply to the clone
bitmaps , so we must search the originals for that . */
if ( old_state ! = GFS2_BLKST_UNLINKED & & bi - > bi_clone )
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blk = gfs2_bitfit ( rgd , bi - > bi_clone + bi - > bi_offset ,
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bi - > bi_len , goal , old_state ) ;
else
blk = gfs2_bitfit ( rgd ,
bi - > bi_bh - > b_data + bi - > bi_offset ,
bi - > bi_len , goal , old_state ) ;
if ( blk ! = BFITNOENT )
break ;
/* Try next bitmap block (wrap back to rgrp header if at end) */
buf = ( buf + 1 ) % length ;
bi = rgd - > rd_bits + buf ;
goal = 0 ;
}
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if ( blk ! = BFITNOENT & & old_state ! = new_state ) {
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gfs2_trans_add_bh ( rgd - > rd_gl , bi - > bi_bh , 1 ) ;
gfs2_setbit ( rgd , bi - > bi_bh - > b_data + bi - > bi_offset ,
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bi - > bi_len , blk , new_state ) ;
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if ( bi - > bi_clone )
gfs2_setbit ( rgd , bi - > bi_clone + bi - > bi_offset ,
bi - > bi_len , blk , new_state ) ;
}
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return ( blk = = BFITNOENT ) ? blk : ( bi - > bi_start * GFS2_NBBY ) + blk ;
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}
/**
* rgblk_free - Change alloc state of given block ( s )
* @ sdp : the filesystem
* @ bstart : the start of a run of blocks to free
* @ blen : the length of the block run ( all must lie within ONE RG ! )
* @ new_state : GFS2_BLKST_XXX the after - allocation block state
*
* Returns : Resource group containing the block ( s )
*/
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static struct gfs2_rgrpd * rgblk_free ( struct gfs2_sbd * sdp , u64 bstart ,
u32 blen , unsigned char new_state )
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{
struct gfs2_rgrpd * rgd ;
struct gfs2_bitmap * bi = NULL ;
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u32 length , rgrp_blk , buf_blk ;
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unsigned int buf ;
rgd = gfs2_blk2rgrpd ( sdp , bstart ) ;
if ( ! rgd ) {
if ( gfs2_consist ( sdp ) )
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fs_err ( sdp , " block = %llu \n " , ( unsigned long long ) bstart ) ;
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return NULL ;
}
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length = rgd - > rd_length ;
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rgrp_blk = bstart - rgd - > rd_data0 ;
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while ( blen - - ) {
for ( buf = 0 ; buf < length ; buf + + ) {
bi = rgd - > rd_bits + buf ;
if ( rgrp_blk < ( bi - > bi_start + bi - > bi_len ) * GFS2_NBBY )
break ;
}
gfs2_assert ( rgd - > rd_sbd , buf < length ) ;
buf_blk = rgrp_blk - bi - > bi_start * GFS2_NBBY ;
rgrp_blk + + ;
if ( ! bi - > bi_clone ) {
bi - > bi_clone = kmalloc ( bi - > bi_bh - > b_size ,
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GFP_NOFS | __GFP_NOFAIL ) ;
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memcpy ( bi - > bi_clone + bi - > bi_offset ,
bi - > bi_bh - > b_data + bi - > bi_offset ,
bi - > bi_len ) ;
}
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gfs2_trans_add_bh ( rgd - > rd_gl , bi - > bi_bh , 1 ) ;
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gfs2_setbit ( rgd , bi - > bi_bh - > b_data + bi - > bi_offset ,
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bi - > bi_len , buf_blk , new_state ) ;
}
return rgd ;
}
/**
* gfs2_alloc_data - Allocate a data block
* @ ip : the inode to allocate the data block for
*
* Returns : the allocated block
*/
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u64 gfs2_alloc_data ( struct gfs2_inode * ip )
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{
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struct gfs2_sbd * sdp = GFS2_SB ( & ip - > i_inode ) ;
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struct gfs2_alloc * al = & ip - > i_alloc ;
struct gfs2_rgrpd * rgd = al - > al_rgd ;
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u32 goal , blk ;
u64 block ;
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if ( rgrp_contains_block ( rgd , ip - > i_di . di_goal_data ) )
goal = ip - > i_di . di_goal_data - rgd - > rd_data0 ;
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else
goal = rgd - > rd_last_alloc_data ;
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blk = rgblk_search ( rgd , goal , GFS2_BLKST_FREE , GFS2_BLKST_USED ) ;
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BUG_ON ( blk = = BFITNOENT ) ;
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rgd - > rd_last_alloc_data = blk ;
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block = rgd - > rd_data0 + blk ;
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ip - > i_di . di_goal_data = block ;
gfs2_assert_withdraw ( sdp , rgd - > rd_rg . rg_free ) ;
rgd - > rd_rg . rg_free - - ;
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gfs2_trans_add_bh ( rgd - > rd_gl , rgd - > rd_bits [ 0 ] . bi_bh , 1 ) ;
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gfs2_rgrp_out ( & rgd - > rd_rg , rgd - > rd_bits [ 0 ] . bi_bh - > b_data ) ;
al - > al_alloced + + ;
gfs2_statfs_change ( sdp , 0 , - 1 , 0 ) ;
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gfs2_quota_change ( ip , + 1 , ip - > i_inode . i_uid , ip - > i_inode . i_gid ) ;
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spin_lock ( & sdp - > sd_rindex_spin ) ;
rgd - > rd_free_clone - - ;
spin_unlock ( & sdp - > sd_rindex_spin ) ;
return block ;
}
/**
* gfs2_alloc_meta - Allocate a metadata block
* @ ip : the inode to allocate the metadata block for
*
* Returns : the allocated block
*/
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u64 gfs2_alloc_meta ( struct gfs2_inode * ip )
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{
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struct gfs2_sbd * sdp = GFS2_SB ( & ip - > i_inode ) ;
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struct gfs2_alloc * al = & ip - > i_alloc ;
struct gfs2_rgrpd * rgd = al - > al_rgd ;
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u32 goal , blk ;
u64 block ;
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if ( rgrp_contains_block ( rgd , ip - > i_di . di_goal_meta ) )
goal = ip - > i_di . di_goal_meta - rgd - > rd_data0 ;
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else
goal = rgd - > rd_last_alloc_meta ;
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blk = rgblk_search ( rgd , goal , GFS2_BLKST_FREE , GFS2_BLKST_USED ) ;
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BUG_ON ( blk = = BFITNOENT ) ;
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rgd - > rd_last_alloc_meta = blk ;
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block = rgd - > rd_data0 + blk ;
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ip - > i_di . di_goal_meta = block ;
gfs2_assert_withdraw ( sdp , rgd - > rd_rg . rg_free ) ;
rgd - > rd_rg . rg_free - - ;
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gfs2_trans_add_bh ( rgd - > rd_gl , rgd - > rd_bits [ 0 ] . bi_bh , 1 ) ;
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gfs2_rgrp_out ( & rgd - > rd_rg , rgd - > rd_bits [ 0 ] . bi_bh - > b_data ) ;
al - > al_alloced + + ;
gfs2_statfs_change ( sdp , 0 , - 1 , 0 ) ;
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gfs2_quota_change ( ip , + 1 , ip - > i_inode . i_uid , ip - > i_inode . i_gid ) ;
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gfs2_trans_add_unrevoke ( sdp , block ) ;
spin_lock ( & sdp - > sd_rindex_spin ) ;
rgd - > rd_free_clone - - ;
spin_unlock ( & sdp - > sd_rindex_spin ) ;
return block ;
}
/**
* gfs2_alloc_di - Allocate a dinode
* @ dip : the directory that the inode is going in
*
* Returns : the block allocated
*/
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u64 gfs2_alloc_di ( struct gfs2_inode * dip , u64 * generation )
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{
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struct gfs2_sbd * sdp = GFS2_SB ( & dip - > i_inode ) ;
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struct gfs2_alloc * al = & dip - > i_alloc ;
struct gfs2_rgrpd * rgd = al - > al_rgd ;
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u32 blk ;
u64 block ;
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blk = rgblk_search ( rgd , rgd - > rd_last_alloc_meta ,
GFS2_BLKST_FREE , GFS2_BLKST_DINODE ) ;
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BUG_ON ( blk = = BFITNOENT ) ;
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rgd - > rd_last_alloc_meta = blk ;
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block = rgd - > rd_data0 + blk ;
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gfs2_assert_withdraw ( sdp , rgd - > rd_rg . rg_free ) ;
rgd - > rd_rg . rg_free - - ;
rgd - > rd_rg . rg_dinodes + + ;
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* generation = rgd - > rd_rg . rg_igeneration + + ;
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gfs2_trans_add_bh ( rgd - > rd_gl , rgd - > rd_bits [ 0 ] . bi_bh , 1 ) ;
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gfs2_rgrp_out ( & rgd - > rd_rg , rgd - > rd_bits [ 0 ] . bi_bh - > b_data ) ;
al - > al_alloced + + ;
gfs2_statfs_change ( sdp , 0 , - 1 , + 1 ) ;
gfs2_trans_add_unrevoke ( sdp , block ) ;
spin_lock ( & sdp - > sd_rindex_spin ) ;
rgd - > rd_free_clone - - ;
spin_unlock ( & sdp - > sd_rindex_spin ) ;
return block ;
}
/**
* gfs2_free_data - free a contiguous run of data block ( s )
* @ ip : the inode these blocks are being freed from
* @ bstart : first block of a run of contiguous blocks
* @ blen : the length of the block run
*
*/
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void gfs2_free_data ( struct gfs2_inode * ip , u64 bstart , u32 blen )
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{
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struct gfs2_sbd * sdp = GFS2_SB ( & ip - > i_inode ) ;
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struct gfs2_rgrpd * rgd ;
rgd = rgblk_free ( sdp , bstart , blen , GFS2_BLKST_FREE ) ;
if ( ! rgd )
return ;
rgd - > rd_rg . rg_free + = blen ;
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gfs2_trans_add_bh ( rgd - > rd_gl , rgd - > rd_bits [ 0 ] . bi_bh , 1 ) ;
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gfs2_rgrp_out ( & rgd - > rd_rg , rgd - > rd_bits [ 0 ] . bi_bh - > b_data ) ;
gfs2_trans_add_rg ( rgd ) ;
gfs2_statfs_change ( sdp , 0 , + blen , 0 ) ;
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gfs2_quota_change ( ip , - ( s64 ) blen , ip - > i_inode . i_uid , ip - > i_inode . i_gid ) ;
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}
/**
* gfs2_free_meta - free a contiguous run of data block ( s )
* @ ip : the inode these blocks are being freed from
* @ bstart : first block of a run of contiguous blocks
* @ blen : the length of the block run
*
*/
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void gfs2_free_meta ( struct gfs2_inode * ip , u64 bstart , u32 blen )
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{
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struct gfs2_sbd * sdp = GFS2_SB ( & ip - > i_inode ) ;
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struct gfs2_rgrpd * rgd ;
rgd = rgblk_free ( sdp , bstart , blen , GFS2_BLKST_FREE ) ;
if ( ! rgd )
return ;
rgd - > rd_rg . rg_free + = blen ;
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gfs2_trans_add_bh ( rgd - > rd_gl , rgd - > rd_bits [ 0 ] . bi_bh , 1 ) ;
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gfs2_rgrp_out ( & rgd - > rd_rg , rgd - > rd_bits [ 0 ] . bi_bh - > b_data ) ;
gfs2_trans_add_rg ( rgd ) ;
gfs2_statfs_change ( sdp , 0 , + blen , 0 ) ;
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gfs2_quota_change ( ip , - ( s64 ) blen , ip - > i_inode . i_uid , ip - > i_inode . i_gid ) ;
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gfs2_meta_wipe ( ip , bstart , blen ) ;
}
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void gfs2_unlink_di ( struct inode * inode )
{
struct gfs2_inode * ip = GFS2_I ( inode ) ;
struct gfs2_sbd * sdp = GFS2_SB ( inode ) ;
struct gfs2_rgrpd * rgd ;
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u64 blkno = ip - > i_no_addr ;
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rgd = rgblk_free ( sdp , blkno , 1 , GFS2_BLKST_UNLINKED ) ;
if ( ! rgd )
return ;
gfs2_trans_add_bh ( rgd - > rd_gl , rgd - > rd_bits [ 0 ] . bi_bh , 1 ) ;
gfs2_rgrp_out ( & rgd - > rd_rg , rgd - > rd_bits [ 0 ] . bi_bh - > b_data ) ;
gfs2_trans_add_rg ( rgd ) ;
}
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static void gfs2_free_uninit_di ( struct gfs2_rgrpd * rgd , u64 blkno )
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{
struct gfs2_sbd * sdp = rgd - > rd_sbd ;
struct gfs2_rgrpd * tmp_rgd ;
tmp_rgd = rgblk_free ( sdp , blkno , 1 , GFS2_BLKST_FREE ) ;
if ( ! tmp_rgd )
return ;
gfs2_assert_withdraw ( sdp , rgd = = tmp_rgd ) ;
if ( ! rgd - > rd_rg . rg_dinodes )
gfs2_consist_rgrpd ( rgd ) ;
rgd - > rd_rg . rg_dinodes - - ;
rgd - > rd_rg . rg_free + + ;
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gfs2_trans_add_bh ( rgd - > rd_gl , rgd - > rd_bits [ 0 ] . bi_bh , 1 ) ;
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gfs2_rgrp_out ( & rgd - > rd_rg , rgd - > rd_bits [ 0 ] . bi_bh - > b_data ) ;
gfs2_statfs_change ( sdp , 0 , + 1 , - 1 ) ;
gfs2_trans_add_rg ( rgd ) ;
}
void gfs2_free_di ( struct gfs2_rgrpd * rgd , struct gfs2_inode * ip )
{
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gfs2_free_uninit_di ( rgd , ip - > i_no_addr ) ;
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gfs2_quota_change ( ip , - 1 , ip - > i_inode . i_uid , ip - > i_inode . i_gid ) ;
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gfs2_meta_wipe ( ip , ip - > i_no_addr , 1 ) ;
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}
/**
* gfs2_rlist_add - add a RG to a list of RGs
* @ sdp : the filesystem
* @ rlist : the list of resource groups
* @ block : the block
*
* Figure out what RG a block belongs to and add that RG to the list
*
* FIXME : Don ' t use NOFAIL
*
*/
void gfs2_rlist_add ( struct gfs2_sbd * sdp , struct gfs2_rgrp_list * rlist ,
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u64 block )
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{
struct gfs2_rgrpd * rgd ;
struct gfs2_rgrpd * * tmp ;
unsigned int new_space ;
unsigned int x ;
if ( gfs2_assert_warn ( sdp , ! rlist - > rl_ghs ) )
return ;
rgd = gfs2_blk2rgrpd ( sdp , block ) ;
if ( ! rgd ) {
if ( gfs2_consist ( sdp ) )
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fs_err ( sdp , " block = %llu \n " , ( unsigned long long ) block ) ;
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return ;
}
for ( x = 0 ; x < rlist - > rl_rgrps ; x + + )
if ( rlist - > rl_rgd [ x ] = = rgd )
return ;
if ( rlist - > rl_rgrps = = rlist - > rl_space ) {
new_space = rlist - > rl_space + 10 ;
tmp = kcalloc ( new_space , sizeof ( struct gfs2_rgrpd * ) ,
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GFP_NOFS | __GFP_NOFAIL ) ;
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if ( rlist - > rl_rgd ) {
memcpy ( tmp , rlist - > rl_rgd ,
rlist - > rl_space * sizeof ( struct gfs2_rgrpd * ) ) ;
kfree ( rlist - > rl_rgd ) ;
}
rlist - > rl_space = new_space ;
rlist - > rl_rgd = tmp ;
}
rlist - > rl_rgd [ rlist - > rl_rgrps + + ] = rgd ;
}
/**
* gfs2_rlist_alloc - all RGs have been added to the rlist , now allocate
* and initialize an array of glock holders for them
* @ rlist : the list of resource groups
* @ state : the lock state to acquire the RG lock in
* @ flags : the modifier flags for the holder structures
*
* FIXME : Don ' t use NOFAIL
*
*/
void gfs2_rlist_alloc ( struct gfs2_rgrp_list * rlist , unsigned int state ,
int flags )
{
unsigned int x ;
rlist - > rl_ghs = kcalloc ( rlist - > rl_rgrps , sizeof ( struct gfs2_holder ) ,
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GFP_NOFS | __GFP_NOFAIL ) ;
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for ( x = 0 ; x < rlist - > rl_rgrps ; x + + )
gfs2_holder_init ( rlist - > rl_rgd [ x ] - > rd_gl ,
state , flags ,
& rlist - > rl_ghs [ x ] ) ;
}
/**
* gfs2_rlist_free - free a resource group list
* @ list : the list of resource groups
*
*/
void gfs2_rlist_free ( struct gfs2_rgrp_list * rlist )
{
unsigned int x ;
kfree ( rlist - > rl_rgd ) ;
if ( rlist - > rl_ghs ) {
for ( x = 0 ; x < rlist - > rl_rgrps ; x + + )
gfs2_holder_uninit ( & rlist - > rl_ghs [ x ] ) ;
kfree ( rlist - > rl_ghs ) ;
}
}