a5c46e5e89
Scrub the hash tree and all the entries in a directory. Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <darrick.wong@oracle.com> Reviewed-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
573 lines
15 KiB
C
573 lines
15 KiB
C
/*
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* Copyright (C) 2017 Oracle. All Rights Reserved.
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*
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* Author: Darrick J. Wong <darrick.wong@oracle.com>
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
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* of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it would be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with this program; if not, write the Free Software Foundation,
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* Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
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*/
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#include "xfs.h"
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#include "xfs_fs.h"
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#include "xfs_shared.h"
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#include "xfs_format.h"
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#include "xfs_trans_resv.h"
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#include "xfs_mount.h"
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#include "xfs_defer.h"
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#include "xfs_btree.h"
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#include "xfs_bit.h"
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#include "xfs_log_format.h"
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#include "xfs_trans.h"
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#include "xfs_sb.h"
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#include "xfs_inode.h"
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#include "xfs_icache.h"
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#include "xfs_itable.h"
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#include "xfs_alloc.h"
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#include "xfs_alloc_btree.h"
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#include "xfs_bmap.h"
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#include "xfs_bmap_btree.h"
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#include "xfs_ialloc.h"
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#include "xfs_ialloc_btree.h"
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#include "xfs_refcount.h"
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#include "xfs_refcount_btree.h"
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#include "xfs_rmap.h"
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#include "xfs_rmap_btree.h"
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#include "xfs_log.h"
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#include "xfs_trans_priv.h"
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#include "scrub/xfs_scrub.h"
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#include "scrub/scrub.h"
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#include "scrub/common.h"
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#include "scrub/trace.h"
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#include "scrub/btree.h"
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/* Common code for the metadata scrubbers. */
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/*
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* Handling operational errors.
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*
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* The *_process_error() family of functions are used to process error return
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* codes from functions called as part of a scrub operation.
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*
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* If there's no error, we return true to tell the caller that it's ok
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* to move on to the next check in its list.
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*
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* For non-verifier errors (e.g. ENOMEM) we return false to tell the
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* caller that something bad happened, and we preserve *error so that
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* the caller can return the *error up the stack to userspace.
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*
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* Verifier errors (EFSBADCRC/EFSCORRUPTED) are recorded by setting
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* OFLAG_CORRUPT in sm_flags and the *error is cleared. In other words,
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* we track verifier errors (and failed scrub checks) via OFLAG_CORRUPT,
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* not via return codes. We return false to tell the caller that
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* something bad happened. Since the error has been cleared, the caller
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* will (presumably) return that zero and scrubbing will move on to
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* whatever's next.
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*
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* ftrace can be used to record the precise metadata location and the
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* approximate code location of the failed operation.
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*/
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/* Check for operational errors. */
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bool
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xfs_scrub_process_error(
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struct xfs_scrub_context *sc,
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xfs_agnumber_t agno,
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xfs_agblock_t bno,
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int *error)
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{
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switch (*error) {
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case 0:
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return true;
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case -EDEADLOCK:
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/* Used to restart an op with deadlock avoidance. */
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trace_xfs_scrub_deadlock_retry(sc->ip, sc->sm, *error);
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break;
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case -EFSBADCRC:
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case -EFSCORRUPTED:
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/* Note the badness but don't abort. */
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sc->sm->sm_flags |= XFS_SCRUB_OFLAG_CORRUPT;
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*error = 0;
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/* fall through */
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default:
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trace_xfs_scrub_op_error(sc, agno, bno, *error,
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__return_address);
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break;
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}
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return false;
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}
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/* Check for operational errors for a file offset. */
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bool
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xfs_scrub_fblock_process_error(
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struct xfs_scrub_context *sc,
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int whichfork,
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xfs_fileoff_t offset,
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int *error)
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{
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switch (*error) {
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case 0:
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return true;
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case -EDEADLOCK:
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/* Used to restart an op with deadlock avoidance. */
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trace_xfs_scrub_deadlock_retry(sc->ip, sc->sm, *error);
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break;
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case -EFSBADCRC:
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case -EFSCORRUPTED:
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/* Note the badness but don't abort. */
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sc->sm->sm_flags |= XFS_SCRUB_OFLAG_CORRUPT;
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*error = 0;
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/* fall through */
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default:
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trace_xfs_scrub_file_op_error(sc, whichfork, offset, *error,
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__return_address);
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break;
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}
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return false;
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}
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/*
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* Handling scrub corruption/optimization/warning checks.
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*
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* The *_set_{corrupt,preen,warning}() family of functions are used to
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* record the presence of metadata that is incorrect (corrupt), could be
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* optimized somehow (preen), or should be flagged for administrative
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* review but is not incorrect (warn).
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*
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* ftrace can be used to record the precise metadata location and
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* approximate code location of the failed check.
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*/
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/* Record a block which could be optimized. */
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void
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xfs_scrub_block_set_preen(
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struct xfs_scrub_context *sc,
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struct xfs_buf *bp)
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{
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sc->sm->sm_flags |= XFS_SCRUB_OFLAG_PREEN;
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trace_xfs_scrub_block_preen(sc, bp->b_bn, __return_address);
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}
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/*
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* Record an inode which could be optimized. The trace data will
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* include the block given by bp if bp is given; otherwise it will use
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* the block location of the inode record itself.
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*/
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void
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xfs_scrub_ino_set_preen(
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struct xfs_scrub_context *sc,
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struct xfs_buf *bp)
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{
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sc->sm->sm_flags |= XFS_SCRUB_OFLAG_PREEN;
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trace_xfs_scrub_ino_preen(sc, sc->ip->i_ino, bp ? bp->b_bn : 0,
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__return_address);
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}
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/* Record a corrupt block. */
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void
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xfs_scrub_block_set_corrupt(
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struct xfs_scrub_context *sc,
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struct xfs_buf *bp)
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{
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sc->sm->sm_flags |= XFS_SCRUB_OFLAG_CORRUPT;
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trace_xfs_scrub_block_error(sc, bp->b_bn, __return_address);
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}
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/*
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* Record a corrupt inode. The trace data will include the block given
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* by bp if bp is given; otherwise it will use the block location of the
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* inode record itself.
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*/
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void
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xfs_scrub_ino_set_corrupt(
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struct xfs_scrub_context *sc,
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xfs_ino_t ino,
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struct xfs_buf *bp)
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{
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sc->sm->sm_flags |= XFS_SCRUB_OFLAG_CORRUPT;
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trace_xfs_scrub_ino_error(sc, ino, bp ? bp->b_bn : 0, __return_address);
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}
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/* Record corruption in a block indexed by a file fork. */
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void
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xfs_scrub_fblock_set_corrupt(
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struct xfs_scrub_context *sc,
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int whichfork,
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xfs_fileoff_t offset)
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{
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sc->sm->sm_flags |= XFS_SCRUB_OFLAG_CORRUPT;
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trace_xfs_scrub_fblock_error(sc, whichfork, offset, __return_address);
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}
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/*
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* Warn about inodes that need administrative review but is not
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* incorrect.
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*/
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void
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xfs_scrub_ino_set_warning(
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struct xfs_scrub_context *sc,
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struct xfs_buf *bp)
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{
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sc->sm->sm_flags |= XFS_SCRUB_OFLAG_WARNING;
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trace_xfs_scrub_ino_warning(sc, sc->ip->i_ino, bp ? bp->b_bn : 0,
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__return_address);
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}
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/* Warn about a block indexed by a file fork that needs review. */
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void
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xfs_scrub_fblock_set_warning(
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struct xfs_scrub_context *sc,
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int whichfork,
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xfs_fileoff_t offset)
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{
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sc->sm->sm_flags |= XFS_SCRUB_OFLAG_WARNING;
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trace_xfs_scrub_fblock_warning(sc, whichfork, offset, __return_address);
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}
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/* Signal an incomplete scrub. */
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void
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xfs_scrub_set_incomplete(
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struct xfs_scrub_context *sc)
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{
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sc->sm->sm_flags |= XFS_SCRUB_OFLAG_INCOMPLETE;
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trace_xfs_scrub_incomplete(sc, __return_address);
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}
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/*
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* AG scrubbing
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*
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* These helpers facilitate locking an allocation group's header
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* buffers, setting up cursors for all btrees that are present, and
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* cleaning everything up once we're through.
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*/
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/* Decide if we want to return an AG header read failure. */
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static inline bool
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want_ag_read_header_failure(
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struct xfs_scrub_context *sc,
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unsigned int type)
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{
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/* Return all AG header read failures when scanning btrees. */
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if (sc->sm->sm_type != XFS_SCRUB_TYPE_AGF &&
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sc->sm->sm_type != XFS_SCRUB_TYPE_AGFL &&
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sc->sm->sm_type != XFS_SCRUB_TYPE_AGI)
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return true;
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/*
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* If we're scanning a given type of AG header, we only want to
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* see read failures from that specific header. We'd like the
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* other headers to cross-check them, but this isn't required.
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*/
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if (sc->sm->sm_type == type)
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return true;
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return false;
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}
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/*
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* Grab all the headers for an AG.
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*
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* The headers should be released by xfs_scrub_ag_free, but as a fail
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* safe we attach all the buffers we grab to the scrub transaction so
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* they'll all be freed when we cancel it.
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*/
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int
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xfs_scrub_ag_read_headers(
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struct xfs_scrub_context *sc,
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xfs_agnumber_t agno,
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struct xfs_buf **agi,
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struct xfs_buf **agf,
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struct xfs_buf **agfl)
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{
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struct xfs_mount *mp = sc->mp;
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int error;
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error = xfs_ialloc_read_agi(mp, sc->tp, agno, agi);
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if (error && want_ag_read_header_failure(sc, XFS_SCRUB_TYPE_AGI))
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goto out;
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error = xfs_alloc_read_agf(mp, sc->tp, agno, 0, agf);
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if (error && want_ag_read_header_failure(sc, XFS_SCRUB_TYPE_AGF))
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goto out;
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error = xfs_alloc_read_agfl(mp, sc->tp, agno, agfl);
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if (error && want_ag_read_header_failure(sc, XFS_SCRUB_TYPE_AGFL))
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goto out;
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out:
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return error;
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}
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/* Release all the AG btree cursors. */
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void
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xfs_scrub_ag_btcur_free(
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struct xfs_scrub_ag *sa)
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{
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if (sa->refc_cur)
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xfs_btree_del_cursor(sa->refc_cur, XFS_BTREE_ERROR);
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if (sa->rmap_cur)
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xfs_btree_del_cursor(sa->rmap_cur, XFS_BTREE_ERROR);
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if (sa->fino_cur)
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xfs_btree_del_cursor(sa->fino_cur, XFS_BTREE_ERROR);
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if (sa->ino_cur)
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xfs_btree_del_cursor(sa->ino_cur, XFS_BTREE_ERROR);
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if (sa->cnt_cur)
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xfs_btree_del_cursor(sa->cnt_cur, XFS_BTREE_ERROR);
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if (sa->bno_cur)
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xfs_btree_del_cursor(sa->bno_cur, XFS_BTREE_ERROR);
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sa->refc_cur = NULL;
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sa->rmap_cur = NULL;
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sa->fino_cur = NULL;
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sa->ino_cur = NULL;
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sa->bno_cur = NULL;
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sa->cnt_cur = NULL;
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}
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/* Initialize all the btree cursors for an AG. */
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int
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xfs_scrub_ag_btcur_init(
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struct xfs_scrub_context *sc,
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struct xfs_scrub_ag *sa)
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{
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struct xfs_mount *mp = sc->mp;
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xfs_agnumber_t agno = sa->agno;
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if (sa->agf_bp) {
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/* Set up a bnobt cursor for cross-referencing. */
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sa->bno_cur = xfs_allocbt_init_cursor(mp, sc->tp, sa->agf_bp,
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agno, XFS_BTNUM_BNO);
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if (!sa->bno_cur)
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goto err;
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/* Set up a cntbt cursor for cross-referencing. */
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sa->cnt_cur = xfs_allocbt_init_cursor(mp, sc->tp, sa->agf_bp,
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agno, XFS_BTNUM_CNT);
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if (!sa->cnt_cur)
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goto err;
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}
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/* Set up a inobt cursor for cross-referencing. */
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if (sa->agi_bp) {
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sa->ino_cur = xfs_inobt_init_cursor(mp, sc->tp, sa->agi_bp,
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agno, XFS_BTNUM_INO);
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if (!sa->ino_cur)
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goto err;
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}
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/* Set up a finobt cursor for cross-referencing. */
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if (sa->agi_bp && xfs_sb_version_hasfinobt(&mp->m_sb)) {
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sa->fino_cur = xfs_inobt_init_cursor(mp, sc->tp, sa->agi_bp,
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agno, XFS_BTNUM_FINO);
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if (!sa->fino_cur)
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goto err;
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}
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/* Set up a rmapbt cursor for cross-referencing. */
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if (sa->agf_bp && xfs_sb_version_hasrmapbt(&mp->m_sb)) {
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sa->rmap_cur = xfs_rmapbt_init_cursor(mp, sc->tp, sa->agf_bp,
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agno);
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if (!sa->rmap_cur)
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goto err;
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}
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/* Set up a refcountbt cursor for cross-referencing. */
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if (sa->agf_bp && xfs_sb_version_hasreflink(&mp->m_sb)) {
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sa->refc_cur = xfs_refcountbt_init_cursor(mp, sc->tp,
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sa->agf_bp, agno, NULL);
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if (!sa->refc_cur)
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goto err;
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}
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return 0;
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err:
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return -ENOMEM;
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}
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/* Release the AG header context and btree cursors. */
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void
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xfs_scrub_ag_free(
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struct xfs_scrub_context *sc,
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struct xfs_scrub_ag *sa)
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{
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xfs_scrub_ag_btcur_free(sa);
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if (sa->agfl_bp) {
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xfs_trans_brelse(sc->tp, sa->agfl_bp);
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sa->agfl_bp = NULL;
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}
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if (sa->agf_bp) {
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xfs_trans_brelse(sc->tp, sa->agf_bp);
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sa->agf_bp = NULL;
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}
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if (sa->agi_bp) {
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xfs_trans_brelse(sc->tp, sa->agi_bp);
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sa->agi_bp = NULL;
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}
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sa->agno = NULLAGNUMBER;
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}
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/*
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* For scrub, grab the AGI and the AGF headers, in that order. Locking
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* order requires us to get the AGI before the AGF. We use the
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* transaction to avoid deadlocking on crosslinked metadata buffers;
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* either the caller passes one in (bmap scrub) or we have to create a
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* transaction ourselves.
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*/
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int
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xfs_scrub_ag_init(
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struct xfs_scrub_context *sc,
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xfs_agnumber_t agno,
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struct xfs_scrub_ag *sa)
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{
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int error;
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sa->agno = agno;
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error = xfs_scrub_ag_read_headers(sc, agno, &sa->agi_bp,
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&sa->agf_bp, &sa->agfl_bp);
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if (error)
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return error;
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return xfs_scrub_ag_btcur_init(sc, sa);
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}
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/* Per-scrubber setup functions */
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/* Set us up with a transaction and an empty context. */
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int
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xfs_scrub_setup_fs(
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struct xfs_scrub_context *sc,
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struct xfs_inode *ip)
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{
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return xfs_scrub_trans_alloc(sc->sm, sc->mp, &sc->tp);
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}
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/* Set us up with AG headers and btree cursors. */
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int
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xfs_scrub_setup_ag_btree(
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struct xfs_scrub_context *sc,
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struct xfs_inode *ip,
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bool force_log)
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{
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struct xfs_mount *mp = sc->mp;
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int error;
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/*
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* If the caller asks us to checkpont the log, do so. This
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* expensive operation should be performed infrequently and only
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* as a last resort. Any caller that sets force_log should
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* document why they need to do so.
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*/
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if (force_log) {
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error = xfs_scrub_checkpoint_log(mp);
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if (error)
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return error;
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}
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error = xfs_scrub_setup_ag_header(sc, ip);
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if (error)
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return error;
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return xfs_scrub_ag_init(sc, sc->sm->sm_agno, &sc->sa);
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}
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/* Push everything out of the log onto disk. */
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int
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xfs_scrub_checkpoint_log(
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struct xfs_mount *mp)
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{
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int error;
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error = _xfs_log_force(mp, XFS_LOG_SYNC, NULL);
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if (error)
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return error;
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xfs_ail_push_all_sync(mp->m_ail);
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return 0;
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}
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/*
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* Given an inode and the scrub control structure, grab either the
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* inode referenced in the control structure or the inode passed in.
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* The inode is not locked.
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*/
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int
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xfs_scrub_get_inode(
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struct xfs_scrub_context *sc,
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struct xfs_inode *ip_in)
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{
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struct xfs_mount *mp = sc->mp;
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struct xfs_inode *ip = NULL;
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int error;
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|
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/*
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* If userspace passed us an AG number or a generation number
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* without an inode number, they haven't got a clue so bail out
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* immediately.
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*/
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if (sc->sm->sm_agno || (sc->sm->sm_gen && !sc->sm->sm_ino))
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return -EINVAL;
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|
|
/* We want to scan the inode we already had opened. */
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if (sc->sm->sm_ino == 0 || sc->sm->sm_ino == ip_in->i_ino) {
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sc->ip = ip_in;
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return 0;
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}
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|
|
|
/* Look up the inode, see if the generation number matches. */
|
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if (xfs_internal_inum(mp, sc->sm->sm_ino))
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return -ENOENT;
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error = xfs_iget(mp, NULL, sc->sm->sm_ino,
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XFS_IGET_UNTRUSTED | XFS_IGET_DONTCACHE, 0, &ip);
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if (error == -ENOENT || error == -EINVAL) {
|
|
/* inode doesn't exist... */
|
|
return -ENOENT;
|
|
} else if (error) {
|
|
trace_xfs_scrub_op_error(sc,
|
|
XFS_INO_TO_AGNO(mp, sc->sm->sm_ino),
|
|
XFS_INO_TO_AGBNO(mp, sc->sm->sm_ino),
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|
error, __return_address);
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|
return error;
|
|
}
|
|
if (VFS_I(ip)->i_generation != sc->sm->sm_gen) {
|
|
iput(VFS_I(ip));
|
|
return -ENOENT;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
sc->ip = ip;
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Set us up to scrub a file's contents. */
|
|
int
|
|
xfs_scrub_setup_inode_contents(
|
|
struct xfs_scrub_context *sc,
|
|
struct xfs_inode *ip,
|
|
unsigned int resblks)
|
|
{
|
|
struct xfs_mount *mp = sc->mp;
|
|
int error;
|
|
|
|
error = xfs_scrub_get_inode(sc, ip);
|
|
if (error)
|
|
return error;
|
|
|
|
/* Got the inode, lock it and we're ready to go. */
|
|
sc->ilock_flags = XFS_IOLOCK_EXCL | XFS_MMAPLOCK_EXCL;
|
|
xfs_ilock(sc->ip, sc->ilock_flags);
|
|
error = xfs_scrub_trans_alloc(sc->sm, mp, &sc->tp);
|
|
if (error)
|
|
goto out;
|
|
sc->ilock_flags |= XFS_ILOCK_EXCL;
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|
xfs_ilock(sc->ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL);
|
|
|
|
out:
|
|
/* scrub teardown will unlock and release the inode for us */
|
|
return error;
|
|
}
|