xfs: Introduce macros to represent new maximum extent counts for data/attr forks

This commit defines new macros to represent maximum extent counts allowed by
filesystems which have support for large per-inode extent counters.

Reviewed-by: Darrick J. Wong <djwong@kernel.org>
Reviewed-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Chandan Babu R <chandan.babu@oracle.com>
This commit is contained in:
Chandan Babu R 2021-11-16 09:54:37 +00:00
parent 0c35e7ba18
commit df9ad5cc7a
6 changed files with 55 additions and 15 deletions

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@ -61,10 +61,8 @@ xfs_bmap_compute_maxlevels(
int sz; /* root block size */ int sz; /* root block size */
/* /*
* The maximum number of extents in a file, hence the maximum number of * The maximum number of extents in a fork, hence the maximum number of
* leaf entries, is controlled by the size of the on-disk extent count, * leaf entries, is controlled by the size of the on-disk extent count.
* either a signed 32-bit number for the data fork, or a signed 16-bit
* number for the attr fork.
* *
* Note that we can no longer assume that if we are in ATTR1 that the * Note that we can no longer assume that if we are in ATTR1 that the
* fork offset of all the inodes will be * fork offset of all the inodes will be
@ -74,7 +72,8 @@ xfs_bmap_compute_maxlevels(
* ATTR2 we have to assume the worst case scenario of a minimum size * ATTR2 we have to assume the worst case scenario of a minimum size
* available. * available.
*/ */
maxleafents = xfs_iext_max_nextents(whichfork); maxleafents = xfs_iext_max_nextents(xfs_has_large_extent_counts(mp),
whichfork);
if (whichfork == XFS_DATA_FORK) if (whichfork == XFS_DATA_FORK)
sz = XFS_BMDR_SPACE_CALC(MINDBTPTRS); sz = XFS_BMDR_SPACE_CALC(MINDBTPTRS);
else else

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@ -597,7 +597,11 @@ xfs_bmbt_maxrecs(
return xfs_bmbt_block_maxrecs(blocklen, leaf); return xfs_bmbt_block_maxrecs(blocklen, leaf);
} }
/* Compute the max possible height for block mapping btrees. */ /*
* Calculate the maximum possible height of the btree that the on-disk format
* supports. This is used for sizing structures large enough to support every
* possible configuration of a filesystem that might get mounted.
*/
unsigned int unsigned int
xfs_bmbt_maxlevels_ondisk(void) xfs_bmbt_maxlevels_ondisk(void)
{ {
@ -611,7 +615,8 @@ xfs_bmbt_maxlevels_ondisk(void)
minrecs[1] = xfs_bmbt_block_maxrecs(blocklen, false) / 2; minrecs[1] = xfs_bmbt_block_maxrecs(blocklen, false) / 2;
/* One extra level for the inode root. */ /* One extra level for the inode root. */
return xfs_btree_compute_maxlevels(minrecs, MAXEXTNUM) + 1; return xfs_btree_compute_maxlevels(minrecs,
XFS_MAX_EXTCNT_DATA_FORK_LARGE) + 1;
} }
/* /*

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@ -872,9 +872,29 @@ enum xfs_dinode_fmt {
/* /*
* Max values for extnum and aextnum. * Max values for extnum and aextnum.
*
* The original on-disk extent counts were held in signed fields, resulting in
* maximum extent counts of 2^31 and 2^15 for the data and attr forks
* respectively. Similarly the maximum extent length is limited to 2^21 blocks
* by the 21-bit wide blockcount field of a BMBT extent record.
*
* The newly introduced data fork extent counter can hold a 64-bit value,
* however the maximum number of extents in a file is also limited to 2^54
* extents by the 54-bit wide startoff field of a BMBT extent record.
*
* It is further limited by the maximum supported file size of 2^63
* *bytes*. This leads to a maximum extent count for maximally sized filesystem
* blocks (64kB) of:
*
* 2^63 bytes / 2^16 bytes per block = 2^47 blocks
*
* Rounding up 47 to the nearest multiple of bits-per-byte results in 48. Hence
* 2^48 was chosen as the maximum data fork extent count.
*/ */
#define MAXEXTNUM ((xfs_extnum_t)0x7fffffff) /* signed int */ #define XFS_MAX_EXTCNT_DATA_FORK_LARGE ((xfs_extnum_t)((1ULL << 48) - 1))
#define MAXAEXTNUM ((xfs_aextnum_t)0x7fff) /* signed short */ #define XFS_MAX_EXTCNT_ATTR_FORK_LARGE ((xfs_extnum_t)((1ULL << 32) - 1))
#define XFS_MAX_EXTCNT_DATA_FORK_SMALL ((xfs_extnum_t)((1ULL << 31) - 1))
#define XFS_MAX_EXTCNT_ATTR_FORK_SMALL ((xfs_extnum_t)((1ULL << 15) - 1))
/* /*
* Inode minimum and maximum sizes. * Inode minimum and maximum sizes.

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@ -361,7 +361,9 @@ xfs_dinode_verify_fork(
return __this_address; return __this_address;
break; break;
case XFS_DINODE_FMT_BTREE: case XFS_DINODE_FMT_BTREE:
max_extents = xfs_iext_max_nextents(whichfork); max_extents = xfs_iext_max_nextents(
xfs_dinode_has_large_extent_counts(dip),
whichfork);
if (di_nextents > max_extents) if (di_nextents > max_extents)
return __this_address; return __this_address;
break; break;

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@ -744,7 +744,8 @@ xfs_iext_count_may_overflow(
if (whichfork == XFS_COW_FORK) if (whichfork == XFS_COW_FORK)
return 0; return 0;
max_exts = xfs_iext_max_nextents(whichfork); max_exts = xfs_iext_max_nextents(xfs_inode_has_large_extent_counts(ip),
whichfork);
if (XFS_TEST_ERROR(false, ip->i_mount, XFS_ERRTAG_REDUCE_MAX_IEXTENTS)) if (XFS_TEST_ERROR(false, ip->i_mount, XFS_ERRTAG_REDUCE_MAX_IEXTENTS))
max_exts = 10; max_exts = 10;

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@ -133,12 +133,25 @@ static inline int8_t xfs_ifork_format(struct xfs_ifork *ifp)
return ifp->if_format; return ifp->if_format;
} }
static inline xfs_extnum_t xfs_iext_max_nextents(int whichfork) static inline xfs_extnum_t xfs_iext_max_nextents(bool has_large_extent_counts,
int whichfork)
{ {
if (whichfork == XFS_DATA_FORK || whichfork == XFS_COW_FORK) switch (whichfork) {
return MAXEXTNUM; case XFS_DATA_FORK:
case XFS_COW_FORK:
if (has_large_extent_counts)
return XFS_MAX_EXTCNT_DATA_FORK_LARGE;
return XFS_MAX_EXTCNT_DATA_FORK_SMALL;
return MAXAEXTNUM; case XFS_ATTR_FORK:
if (has_large_extent_counts)
return XFS_MAX_EXTCNT_ATTR_FORK_LARGE;
return XFS_MAX_EXTCNT_ATTR_FORK_SMALL;
default:
ASSERT(0);
return 0;
}
} }
static inline xfs_extnum_t static inline xfs_extnum_t