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20 #include "xfs_types.h"
24 #include "xfs_trans.h"
25 #include "xfs_buf_item.h"
29 #include "xfs_dmapi.h"
30 #include "xfs_mount.h"
31 #include "xfs_trans_priv.h"
32 #include "xfs_bmap_btree.h"
33 #include "xfs_alloc_btree.h"
34 #include "xfs_ialloc_btree.h"
35 #include "xfs_dir2_sf.h"
36 #include "xfs_attr_sf.h"
37 #include "xfs_dinode.h"
38 #include "xfs_inode.h"
39 #include "xfs_inode_item.h"
40 #include "xfs_btree.h"
41 #include "xfs_ialloc.h"
45 kmem_zone_t
*xfs_ili_zone
; /* inode log item zone */
48 * This returns the number of iovecs needed to log the given inode item.
50 * We need one iovec for the inode log format structure, one for the
51 * inode core, and possibly one for the inode data/extents/b-tree root
52 * and one for the inode attribute data/extents/b-tree root.
56 xfs_inode_log_item_t
*iip
)
65 * Only log the data/extents/b-tree root if there is something
68 iip
->ili_format
.ilf_fields
|= XFS_ILOG_CORE
;
70 switch (ip
->i_d
.di_format
) {
71 case XFS_DINODE_FMT_EXTENTS
:
72 iip
->ili_format
.ilf_fields
&=
73 ~(XFS_ILOG_DDATA
| XFS_ILOG_DBROOT
|
74 XFS_ILOG_DEV
| XFS_ILOG_UUID
);
75 if ((iip
->ili_format
.ilf_fields
& XFS_ILOG_DEXT
) &&
76 (ip
->i_d
.di_nextents
> 0) &&
77 (ip
->i_df
.if_bytes
> 0)) {
78 ASSERT(ip
->i_df
.if_u1
.if_extents
!= NULL
);
81 iip
->ili_format
.ilf_fields
&= ~XFS_ILOG_DEXT
;
85 case XFS_DINODE_FMT_BTREE
:
86 ASSERT(ip
->i_df
.if_ext_max
==
87 XFS_IFORK_DSIZE(ip
) / (uint
)sizeof(xfs_bmbt_rec_t
));
88 iip
->ili_format
.ilf_fields
&=
89 ~(XFS_ILOG_DDATA
| XFS_ILOG_DEXT
|
90 XFS_ILOG_DEV
| XFS_ILOG_UUID
);
91 if ((iip
->ili_format
.ilf_fields
& XFS_ILOG_DBROOT
) &&
92 (ip
->i_df
.if_broot_bytes
> 0)) {
93 ASSERT(ip
->i_df
.if_broot
!= NULL
);
96 ASSERT(!(iip
->ili_format
.ilf_fields
&
98 #ifdef XFS_TRANS_DEBUG
99 if (iip
->ili_root_size
> 0) {
100 ASSERT(iip
->ili_root_size
==
101 ip
->i_df
.if_broot_bytes
);
102 ASSERT(memcmp(iip
->ili_orig_root
,
104 iip
->ili_root_size
) == 0);
106 ASSERT(ip
->i_df
.if_broot_bytes
== 0);
109 iip
->ili_format
.ilf_fields
&= ~XFS_ILOG_DBROOT
;
113 case XFS_DINODE_FMT_LOCAL
:
114 iip
->ili_format
.ilf_fields
&=
115 ~(XFS_ILOG_DEXT
| XFS_ILOG_DBROOT
|
116 XFS_ILOG_DEV
| XFS_ILOG_UUID
);
117 if ((iip
->ili_format
.ilf_fields
& XFS_ILOG_DDATA
) &&
118 (ip
->i_df
.if_bytes
> 0)) {
119 ASSERT(ip
->i_df
.if_u1
.if_data
!= NULL
);
120 ASSERT(ip
->i_d
.di_size
> 0);
123 iip
->ili_format
.ilf_fields
&= ~XFS_ILOG_DDATA
;
127 case XFS_DINODE_FMT_DEV
:
128 iip
->ili_format
.ilf_fields
&=
129 ~(XFS_ILOG_DDATA
| XFS_ILOG_DBROOT
|
130 XFS_ILOG_DEXT
| XFS_ILOG_UUID
);
133 case XFS_DINODE_FMT_UUID
:
134 iip
->ili_format
.ilf_fields
&=
135 ~(XFS_ILOG_DDATA
| XFS_ILOG_DBROOT
|
136 XFS_ILOG_DEXT
| XFS_ILOG_DEV
);
145 * If there are no attributes associated with this file,
146 * then there cannot be anything more to log.
147 * Clear all attribute-related log flags.
149 if (!XFS_IFORK_Q(ip
)) {
150 iip
->ili_format
.ilf_fields
&=
151 ~(XFS_ILOG_ADATA
| XFS_ILOG_ABROOT
| XFS_ILOG_AEXT
);
156 * Log any necessary attribute data.
158 switch (ip
->i_d
.di_aformat
) {
159 case XFS_DINODE_FMT_EXTENTS
:
160 iip
->ili_format
.ilf_fields
&=
161 ~(XFS_ILOG_ADATA
| XFS_ILOG_ABROOT
);
162 if ((iip
->ili_format
.ilf_fields
& XFS_ILOG_AEXT
) &&
163 (ip
->i_d
.di_anextents
> 0) &&
164 (ip
->i_afp
->if_bytes
> 0)) {
165 ASSERT(ip
->i_afp
->if_u1
.if_extents
!= NULL
);
168 iip
->ili_format
.ilf_fields
&= ~XFS_ILOG_AEXT
;
172 case XFS_DINODE_FMT_BTREE
:
173 iip
->ili_format
.ilf_fields
&=
174 ~(XFS_ILOG_ADATA
| XFS_ILOG_AEXT
);
175 if ((iip
->ili_format
.ilf_fields
& XFS_ILOG_ABROOT
) &&
176 (ip
->i_afp
->if_broot_bytes
> 0)) {
177 ASSERT(ip
->i_afp
->if_broot
!= NULL
);
180 iip
->ili_format
.ilf_fields
&= ~XFS_ILOG_ABROOT
;
184 case XFS_DINODE_FMT_LOCAL
:
185 iip
->ili_format
.ilf_fields
&=
186 ~(XFS_ILOG_AEXT
| XFS_ILOG_ABROOT
);
187 if ((iip
->ili_format
.ilf_fields
& XFS_ILOG_ADATA
) &&
188 (ip
->i_afp
->if_bytes
> 0)) {
189 ASSERT(ip
->i_afp
->if_u1
.if_data
!= NULL
);
192 iip
->ili_format
.ilf_fields
&= ~XFS_ILOG_ADATA
;
205 * This is called to fill in the vector of log iovecs for the
206 * given inode log item. It fills the first item with an inode
207 * log format structure, the second with the on-disk inode structure,
208 * and a possible third and/or fourth with the inode data/extents/b-tree
209 * root and inode attributes data/extents/b-tree root.
212 xfs_inode_item_format(
213 xfs_inode_log_item_t
*iip
,
214 xfs_log_iovec_t
*log_vector
)
217 xfs_log_iovec_t
*vecp
;
220 xfs_bmbt_rec_t
*ext_buffer
;
227 vecp
->i_addr
= (xfs_caddr_t
)&iip
->ili_format
;
228 vecp
->i_len
= sizeof(xfs_inode_log_format_t
);
229 XLOG_VEC_SET_TYPE(vecp
, XLOG_REG_TYPE_IFORMAT
);
234 * Clear i_update_core if the timestamps (or any other
235 * non-transactional modification) need flushing/logging
236 * and we're about to log them with the rest of the core.
238 * This is the same logic as xfs_iflush() but this code can't
239 * run at the same time as xfs_iflush because we're in commit
240 * processing here and so we have the inode lock held in
241 * exclusive mode. Although it doesn't really matter
242 * for the timestamps if both routines were to grab the
243 * timestamps or not. That would be ok.
245 * We clear i_update_core before copying out the data.
246 * This is for coordination with our timestamp updates
247 * that don't hold the inode lock. They will always
248 * update the timestamps BEFORE setting i_update_core,
249 * so if we clear i_update_core after they set it we
250 * are guaranteed to see their updates to the timestamps
251 * either here. Likewise, if they set it after we clear it
252 * here, we'll see it either on the next commit of this
253 * inode or the next time the inode gets flushed via
254 * xfs_iflush(). This depends on strongly ordered memory
255 * semantics, but we have that. We use the SYNCHRONIZE
256 * macro to make sure that the compiler does not reorder
257 * the i_update_core access below the data copy below.
259 if (ip
->i_update_core
) {
260 ip
->i_update_core
= 0;
265 * We don't have to worry about re-ordering here because
266 * the update_size field is protected by the inode lock
267 * and we have that held in exclusive mode.
269 if (ip
->i_update_size
)
270 ip
->i_update_size
= 0;
273 * Make sure to get the latest atime from the Linux inode.
275 xfs_synchronize_atime(ip
);
277 vecp
->i_addr
= (xfs_caddr_t
)&ip
->i_d
;
278 vecp
->i_len
= sizeof(xfs_dinode_core_t
);
279 XLOG_VEC_SET_TYPE(vecp
, XLOG_REG_TYPE_ICORE
);
282 iip
->ili_format
.ilf_fields
|= XFS_ILOG_CORE
;
285 * If this is really an old format inode, then we need to
286 * log it as such. This means that we have to copy the link
287 * count from the new field to the old. We don't have to worry
288 * about the new fields, because nothing trusts them as long as
289 * the old inode version number is there. If the superblock already
290 * has a new version number, then we don't bother converting back.
293 ASSERT(ip
->i_d
.di_version
== XFS_DINODE_VERSION_1
||
294 XFS_SB_VERSION_HASNLINK(&mp
->m_sb
));
295 if (ip
->i_d
.di_version
== XFS_DINODE_VERSION_1
) {
296 if (!XFS_SB_VERSION_HASNLINK(&mp
->m_sb
)) {
300 ASSERT(ip
->i_d
.di_nlink
<= XFS_MAXLINK_1
);
301 ip
->i_d
.di_onlink
= ip
->i_d
.di_nlink
;
304 * The superblock version has already been bumped,
305 * so just make the conversion to the new inode
308 ip
->i_d
.di_version
= XFS_DINODE_VERSION_2
;
309 ip
->i_d
.di_onlink
= 0;
310 memset(&(ip
->i_d
.di_pad
[0]), 0, sizeof(ip
->i_d
.di_pad
));
314 switch (ip
->i_d
.di_format
) {
315 case XFS_DINODE_FMT_EXTENTS
:
316 ASSERT(!(iip
->ili_format
.ilf_fields
&
317 (XFS_ILOG_DDATA
| XFS_ILOG_DBROOT
|
318 XFS_ILOG_DEV
| XFS_ILOG_UUID
)));
319 if (iip
->ili_format
.ilf_fields
& XFS_ILOG_DEXT
) {
320 ASSERT(ip
->i_df
.if_bytes
> 0);
321 ASSERT(ip
->i_df
.if_u1
.if_extents
!= NULL
);
322 ASSERT(ip
->i_d
.di_nextents
> 0);
323 ASSERT(iip
->ili_extents_buf
== NULL
);
324 nrecs
= ip
->i_df
.if_bytes
/
325 (uint
)sizeof(xfs_bmbt_rec_t
);
327 #ifdef XFS_NATIVE_HOST
328 if (nrecs
== ip
->i_d
.di_nextents
) {
330 * There are no delayed allocation
331 * extents, so just point to the
332 * real extents array.
335 (char *)(ip
->i_df
.if_u1
.if_extents
);
336 vecp
->i_len
= ip
->i_df
.if_bytes
;
337 XLOG_VEC_SET_TYPE(vecp
, XLOG_REG_TYPE_IEXT
);
342 * There are delayed allocation extents
343 * in the inode, or we need to convert
344 * the extents to on disk format.
345 * Use xfs_iextents_copy()
346 * to copy only the real extents into
347 * a separate buffer. We'll free the
348 * buffer in the unlock routine.
350 ext_buffer
= kmem_alloc(ip
->i_df
.if_bytes
,
352 iip
->ili_extents_buf
= ext_buffer
;
353 vecp
->i_addr
= (xfs_caddr_t
)ext_buffer
;
354 vecp
->i_len
= xfs_iextents_copy(ip
, ext_buffer
,
356 XLOG_VEC_SET_TYPE(vecp
, XLOG_REG_TYPE_IEXT
);
358 ASSERT(vecp
->i_len
<= ip
->i_df
.if_bytes
);
359 iip
->ili_format
.ilf_dsize
= vecp
->i_len
;
365 case XFS_DINODE_FMT_BTREE
:
366 ASSERT(!(iip
->ili_format
.ilf_fields
&
367 (XFS_ILOG_DDATA
| XFS_ILOG_DEXT
|
368 XFS_ILOG_DEV
| XFS_ILOG_UUID
)));
369 if (iip
->ili_format
.ilf_fields
& XFS_ILOG_DBROOT
) {
370 ASSERT(ip
->i_df
.if_broot_bytes
> 0);
371 ASSERT(ip
->i_df
.if_broot
!= NULL
);
372 vecp
->i_addr
= (xfs_caddr_t
)ip
->i_df
.if_broot
;
373 vecp
->i_len
= ip
->i_df
.if_broot_bytes
;
374 XLOG_VEC_SET_TYPE(vecp
, XLOG_REG_TYPE_IBROOT
);
377 iip
->ili_format
.ilf_dsize
= ip
->i_df
.if_broot_bytes
;
381 case XFS_DINODE_FMT_LOCAL
:
382 ASSERT(!(iip
->ili_format
.ilf_fields
&
383 (XFS_ILOG_DBROOT
| XFS_ILOG_DEXT
|
384 XFS_ILOG_DEV
| XFS_ILOG_UUID
)));
385 if (iip
->ili_format
.ilf_fields
& XFS_ILOG_DDATA
) {
386 ASSERT(ip
->i_df
.if_bytes
> 0);
387 ASSERT(ip
->i_df
.if_u1
.if_data
!= NULL
);
388 ASSERT(ip
->i_d
.di_size
> 0);
390 vecp
->i_addr
= (xfs_caddr_t
)ip
->i_df
.if_u1
.if_data
;
392 * Round i_bytes up to a word boundary.
393 * The underlying memory is guaranteed to
394 * to be there by xfs_idata_realloc().
396 data_bytes
= roundup(ip
->i_df
.if_bytes
, 4);
397 ASSERT((ip
->i_df
.if_real_bytes
== 0) ||
398 (ip
->i_df
.if_real_bytes
== data_bytes
));
399 vecp
->i_len
= (int)data_bytes
;
400 XLOG_VEC_SET_TYPE(vecp
, XLOG_REG_TYPE_ILOCAL
);
403 iip
->ili_format
.ilf_dsize
= (unsigned)data_bytes
;
407 case XFS_DINODE_FMT_DEV
:
408 ASSERT(!(iip
->ili_format
.ilf_fields
&
409 (XFS_ILOG_DBROOT
| XFS_ILOG_DEXT
|
410 XFS_ILOG_DDATA
| XFS_ILOG_UUID
)));
411 if (iip
->ili_format
.ilf_fields
& XFS_ILOG_DEV
) {
412 iip
->ili_format
.ilf_u
.ilfu_rdev
=
413 ip
->i_df
.if_u2
.if_rdev
;
417 case XFS_DINODE_FMT_UUID
:
418 ASSERT(!(iip
->ili_format
.ilf_fields
&
419 (XFS_ILOG_DBROOT
| XFS_ILOG_DEXT
|
420 XFS_ILOG_DDATA
| XFS_ILOG_DEV
)));
421 if (iip
->ili_format
.ilf_fields
& XFS_ILOG_UUID
) {
422 iip
->ili_format
.ilf_u
.ilfu_uuid
=
423 ip
->i_df
.if_u2
.if_uuid
;
433 * If there are no attributes associated with the file,
435 * Assert that no attribute-related log flags are set.
437 if (!XFS_IFORK_Q(ip
)) {
438 ASSERT(nvecs
== iip
->ili_item
.li_desc
->lid_size
);
439 iip
->ili_format
.ilf_size
= nvecs
;
440 ASSERT(!(iip
->ili_format
.ilf_fields
&
441 (XFS_ILOG_ADATA
| XFS_ILOG_ABROOT
| XFS_ILOG_AEXT
)));
445 switch (ip
->i_d
.di_aformat
) {
446 case XFS_DINODE_FMT_EXTENTS
:
447 ASSERT(!(iip
->ili_format
.ilf_fields
&
448 (XFS_ILOG_ADATA
| XFS_ILOG_ABROOT
)));
449 if (iip
->ili_format
.ilf_fields
& XFS_ILOG_AEXT
) {
450 ASSERT(ip
->i_afp
->if_bytes
> 0);
451 ASSERT(ip
->i_afp
->if_u1
.if_extents
!= NULL
);
452 ASSERT(ip
->i_d
.di_anextents
> 0);
454 nrecs
= ip
->i_afp
->if_bytes
/
455 (uint
)sizeof(xfs_bmbt_rec_t
);
458 ASSERT(nrecs
== ip
->i_d
.di_anextents
);
459 #ifdef XFS_NATIVE_HOST
461 * There are not delayed allocation extents
462 * for attributes, so just point at the array.
464 vecp
->i_addr
= (char *)(ip
->i_afp
->if_u1
.if_extents
);
465 vecp
->i_len
= ip
->i_afp
->if_bytes
;
467 ASSERT(iip
->ili_aextents_buf
== NULL
);
469 * Need to endian flip before logging
471 ext_buffer
= kmem_alloc(ip
->i_afp
->if_bytes
,
473 iip
->ili_aextents_buf
= ext_buffer
;
474 vecp
->i_addr
= (xfs_caddr_t
)ext_buffer
;
475 vecp
->i_len
= xfs_iextents_copy(ip
, ext_buffer
,
478 XLOG_VEC_SET_TYPE(vecp
, XLOG_REG_TYPE_IATTR_EXT
);
479 iip
->ili_format
.ilf_asize
= vecp
->i_len
;
485 case XFS_DINODE_FMT_BTREE
:
486 ASSERT(!(iip
->ili_format
.ilf_fields
&
487 (XFS_ILOG_ADATA
| XFS_ILOG_AEXT
)));
488 if (iip
->ili_format
.ilf_fields
& XFS_ILOG_ABROOT
) {
489 ASSERT(ip
->i_afp
->if_broot_bytes
> 0);
490 ASSERT(ip
->i_afp
->if_broot
!= NULL
);
491 vecp
->i_addr
= (xfs_caddr_t
)ip
->i_afp
->if_broot
;
492 vecp
->i_len
= ip
->i_afp
->if_broot_bytes
;
493 XLOG_VEC_SET_TYPE(vecp
, XLOG_REG_TYPE_IATTR_BROOT
);
496 iip
->ili_format
.ilf_asize
= ip
->i_afp
->if_broot_bytes
;
500 case XFS_DINODE_FMT_LOCAL
:
501 ASSERT(!(iip
->ili_format
.ilf_fields
&
502 (XFS_ILOG_ABROOT
| XFS_ILOG_AEXT
)));
503 if (iip
->ili_format
.ilf_fields
& XFS_ILOG_ADATA
) {
504 ASSERT(ip
->i_afp
->if_bytes
> 0);
505 ASSERT(ip
->i_afp
->if_u1
.if_data
!= NULL
);
507 vecp
->i_addr
= (xfs_caddr_t
)ip
->i_afp
->if_u1
.if_data
;
509 * Round i_bytes up to a word boundary.
510 * The underlying memory is guaranteed to
511 * to be there by xfs_idata_realloc().
513 data_bytes
= roundup(ip
->i_afp
->if_bytes
, 4);
514 ASSERT((ip
->i_afp
->if_real_bytes
== 0) ||
515 (ip
->i_afp
->if_real_bytes
== data_bytes
));
516 vecp
->i_len
= (int)data_bytes
;
517 XLOG_VEC_SET_TYPE(vecp
, XLOG_REG_TYPE_IATTR_LOCAL
);
520 iip
->ili_format
.ilf_asize
= (unsigned)data_bytes
;
529 ASSERT(nvecs
== iip
->ili_item
.li_desc
->lid_size
);
530 iip
->ili_format
.ilf_size
= nvecs
;
535 * This is called to pin the inode associated with the inode log
536 * item in memory so it cannot be written out. Do this by calling
537 * xfs_ipin() to bump the pin count in the inode while holding the
542 xfs_inode_log_item_t
*iip
)
544 ASSERT(ismrlocked(&(iip
->ili_inode
->i_lock
), MR_UPDATE
));
545 xfs_ipin(iip
->ili_inode
);
550 * This is called to unpin the inode associated with the inode log
551 * item which was previously pinned with a call to xfs_inode_item_pin().
552 * Just call xfs_iunpin() on the inode to do this.
556 xfs_inode_item_unpin(
557 xfs_inode_log_item_t
*iip
,
560 xfs_iunpin(iip
->ili_inode
);
565 xfs_inode_item_unpin_remove(
566 xfs_inode_log_item_t
*iip
,
569 xfs_iunpin(iip
->ili_inode
);
573 * This is called to attempt to lock the inode associated with this
574 * inode log item, in preparation for the push routine which does the actual
575 * iflush. Don't sleep on the inode lock or the flush lock.
577 * If the flush lock is already held, indicating that the inode has
578 * been or is in the process of being flushed, then (ideally) we'd like to
579 * see if the inode's buffer is still incore, and if so give it a nudge.
580 * We delay doing so until the pushbuf routine, though, to avoid holding
581 * the AIL lock across a call to the blackhole which is the buffer cache.
582 * Also we don't want to sleep in any device strategy routines, which can happen
583 * if we do the subsequent bawrite in here.
586 xfs_inode_item_trylock(
587 xfs_inode_log_item_t
*iip
)
589 register xfs_inode_t
*ip
;
593 if (xfs_ipincount(ip
) > 0) {
594 return XFS_ITEM_PINNED
;
597 if (!xfs_ilock_nowait(ip
, XFS_ILOCK_SHARED
)) {
598 return XFS_ITEM_LOCKED
;
601 if (!xfs_iflock_nowait(ip
)) {
603 * If someone else isn't already trying to push the inode
604 * buffer, we get to do it.
606 if (iip
->ili_pushbuf_flag
== 0) {
607 iip
->ili_pushbuf_flag
= 1;
609 iip
->ili_push_owner
= current_pid();
612 * Inode is left locked in shared mode.
613 * Pushbuf routine gets to unlock it.
615 return XFS_ITEM_PUSHBUF
;
618 * We hold the AIL_LOCK, so we must specify the
619 * NONOTIFY flag so that we won't double trip.
621 xfs_iunlock(ip
, XFS_ILOCK_SHARED
|XFS_IUNLOCK_NONOTIFY
);
622 return XFS_ITEM_FLUSHING
;
627 /* Stale items should force out the iclog */
628 if (ip
->i_flags
& XFS_ISTALE
) {
630 xfs_iunlock(ip
, XFS_ILOCK_SHARED
|XFS_IUNLOCK_NONOTIFY
);
631 return XFS_ITEM_PINNED
;
635 if (!XFS_FORCED_SHUTDOWN(ip
->i_mount
)) {
636 ASSERT(iip
->ili_format
.ilf_fields
!= 0);
637 ASSERT(iip
->ili_logged
== 0);
638 ASSERT(iip
->ili_item
.li_flags
& XFS_LI_IN_AIL
);
641 return XFS_ITEM_SUCCESS
;
645 * Unlock the inode associated with the inode log item.
646 * Clear the fields of the inode and inode log item that
647 * are specific to the current transaction. If the
648 * hold flags is set, do not unlock the inode.
651 xfs_inode_item_unlock(
652 xfs_inode_log_item_t
*iip
)
660 ASSERT(iip
->ili_inode
->i_itemp
!= NULL
);
661 ASSERT(ismrlocked(&(iip
->ili_inode
->i_lock
), MR_UPDATE
));
662 ASSERT((!(iip
->ili_inode
->i_itemp
->ili_flags
&
663 XFS_ILI_IOLOCKED_EXCL
)) ||
664 ismrlocked(&(iip
->ili_inode
->i_iolock
), MR_UPDATE
));
665 ASSERT((!(iip
->ili_inode
->i_itemp
->ili_flags
&
666 XFS_ILI_IOLOCKED_SHARED
)) ||
667 ismrlocked(&(iip
->ili_inode
->i_iolock
), MR_ACCESS
));
669 * Clear the transaction pointer in the inode.
675 * If the inode needed a separate buffer with which to log
676 * its extents, then free it now.
678 if (iip
->ili_extents_buf
!= NULL
) {
679 ASSERT(ip
->i_d
.di_format
== XFS_DINODE_FMT_EXTENTS
);
680 ASSERT(ip
->i_d
.di_nextents
> 0);
681 ASSERT(iip
->ili_format
.ilf_fields
& XFS_ILOG_DEXT
);
682 ASSERT(ip
->i_df
.if_bytes
> 0);
683 kmem_free(iip
->ili_extents_buf
, ip
->i_df
.if_bytes
);
684 iip
->ili_extents_buf
= NULL
;
686 if (iip
->ili_aextents_buf
!= NULL
) {
687 ASSERT(ip
->i_d
.di_aformat
== XFS_DINODE_FMT_EXTENTS
);
688 ASSERT(ip
->i_d
.di_anextents
> 0);
689 ASSERT(iip
->ili_format
.ilf_fields
& XFS_ILOG_AEXT
);
690 ASSERT(ip
->i_afp
->if_bytes
> 0);
691 kmem_free(iip
->ili_aextents_buf
, ip
->i_afp
->if_bytes
);
692 iip
->ili_aextents_buf
= NULL
;
696 * Figure out if we should unlock the inode or not.
698 hold
= iip
->ili_flags
& XFS_ILI_HOLD
;
701 * Before clearing out the flags, remember whether we
702 * are holding the inode's IO lock.
704 iolocked
= iip
->ili_flags
& XFS_ILI_IOLOCKED_ANY
;
707 * Clear out the fields of the inode log item particular
708 * to the current transaction.
710 iip
->ili_ilock_recur
= 0;
711 iip
->ili_iolock_recur
= 0;
715 * Unlock the inode if XFS_ILI_HOLD was not set.
718 lock_flags
= XFS_ILOCK_EXCL
;
719 if (iolocked
& XFS_ILI_IOLOCKED_EXCL
) {
720 lock_flags
|= XFS_IOLOCK_EXCL
;
721 } else if (iolocked
& XFS_ILI_IOLOCKED_SHARED
) {
722 lock_flags
|= XFS_IOLOCK_SHARED
;
724 xfs_iput(iip
->ili_inode
, lock_flags
);
729 * This is called to find out where the oldest active copy of the
730 * inode log item in the on disk log resides now that the last log
731 * write of it completed at the given lsn. Since we always re-log
732 * all dirty data in an inode, the latest copy in the on disk log
733 * is the only one that matters. Therefore, simply return the
738 xfs_inode_item_committed(
739 xfs_inode_log_item_t
*iip
,
746 * The transaction with the inode locked has aborted. The inode
747 * must not be dirty within the transaction (unless we're forcibly
748 * shutting down). We simply unlock just as if the transaction
749 * had been cancelled.
752 xfs_inode_item_abort(
753 xfs_inode_log_item_t
*iip
)
755 xfs_inode_item_unlock(iip
);
761 * This gets called by xfs_trans_push_ail(), when IOP_TRYLOCK
762 * failed to get the inode flush lock but did get the inode locked SHARED.
763 * Here we're trying to see if the inode buffer is incore, and if so whether it's
764 * marked delayed write. If that's the case, we'll initiate a bawrite on that
765 * buffer to expedite the process.
767 * We aren't holding the AIL_LOCK (or the flush lock) when this gets called,
768 * so it is inherently race-y.
771 xfs_inode_item_pushbuf(
772 xfs_inode_log_item_t
*iip
)
781 ASSERT(ismrlocked(&(ip
->i_lock
), MR_ACCESS
));
784 * The ili_pushbuf_flag keeps others from
785 * trying to duplicate our effort.
787 ASSERT(iip
->ili_pushbuf_flag
!= 0);
788 ASSERT(iip
->ili_push_owner
== current_pid());
791 * If flushlock isn't locked anymore, chances are that the
792 * inode flush completed and the inode was taken off the AIL.
795 if (!issemalocked(&(ip
->i_flock
)) ||
796 ((iip
->ili_item
.li_flags
& XFS_LI_IN_AIL
) == 0)) {
797 iip
->ili_pushbuf_flag
= 0;
798 xfs_iunlock(ip
, XFS_ILOCK_SHARED
);
803 bp
= xfs_incore(mp
->m_ddev_targp
, iip
->ili_format
.ilf_blkno
,
804 iip
->ili_format
.ilf_len
, XFS_INCORE_TRYLOCK
);
807 if (XFS_BUF_ISDELAYWRITE(bp
)) {
809 * We were racing with iflush because we don't hold
810 * the AIL_LOCK or the flush lock. However, at this point,
811 * we have the buffer, and we know that it's dirty.
812 * So, it's possible that iflush raced with us, and
813 * this item is already taken off the AIL.
814 * If not, we can flush it async.
816 dopush
= ((iip
->ili_item
.li_flags
& XFS_LI_IN_AIL
) &&
817 issemalocked(&(ip
->i_flock
)));
818 iip
->ili_pushbuf_flag
= 0;
819 xfs_iunlock(ip
, XFS_ILOCK_SHARED
);
820 xfs_buftrace("INODE ITEM PUSH", bp
);
821 if (XFS_BUF_ISPINNED(bp
)) {
822 xfs_log_force(mp
, (xfs_lsn_t
)0,
831 iip
->ili_pushbuf_flag
= 0;
832 xfs_iunlock(ip
, XFS_ILOCK_SHARED
);
838 * We have to be careful about resetting pushbuf flag too early (above).
839 * Even though in theory we can do it as soon as we have the buflock,
840 * we don't want others to be doing work needlessly. They'll come to
841 * this function thinking that pushing the buffer is their
842 * responsibility only to find that the buffer is still locked by
843 * another doing the same thing
845 iip
->ili_pushbuf_flag
= 0;
846 xfs_iunlock(ip
, XFS_ILOCK_SHARED
);
852 * This is called to asynchronously write the inode associated with this
853 * inode log item out to disk. The inode will already have been locked by
854 * a successful call to xfs_inode_item_trylock().
858 xfs_inode_log_item_t
*iip
)
864 ASSERT(ismrlocked(&(ip
->i_lock
), MR_ACCESS
));
865 ASSERT(issemalocked(&(ip
->i_flock
)));
867 * Since we were able to lock the inode's flush lock and
868 * we found it on the AIL, the inode must be dirty. This
869 * is because the inode is removed from the AIL while still
870 * holding the flush lock in xfs_iflush_done(). Thus, if
871 * we found it in the AIL and were able to obtain the flush
872 * lock without sleeping, then there must not have been
873 * anyone in the process of flushing the inode.
875 ASSERT(XFS_FORCED_SHUTDOWN(ip
->i_mount
) ||
876 iip
->ili_format
.ilf_fields
!= 0);
879 * Write out the inode. The completion routine ('iflush_done') will
880 * pull it from the AIL, mark it clean, unlock the flush lock.
882 (void) xfs_iflush(ip
, XFS_IFLUSH_ASYNC
);
883 xfs_iunlock(ip
, XFS_ILOCK_SHARED
);
889 * XXX rcc - this one really has to do something. Probably needs
890 * to stamp in a new field in the incore inode.
894 xfs_inode_item_committing(
895 xfs_inode_log_item_t
*iip
,
898 iip
->ili_last_lsn
= lsn
;
903 * This is the ops vector shared by all buf log items.
905 STATIC
struct xfs_item_ops xfs_inode_item_ops
= {
906 .iop_size
= (uint(*)(xfs_log_item_t
*))xfs_inode_item_size
,
907 .iop_format
= (void(*)(xfs_log_item_t
*, xfs_log_iovec_t
*))
908 xfs_inode_item_format
,
909 .iop_pin
= (void(*)(xfs_log_item_t
*))xfs_inode_item_pin
,
910 .iop_unpin
= (void(*)(xfs_log_item_t
*, int))xfs_inode_item_unpin
,
911 .iop_unpin_remove
= (void(*)(xfs_log_item_t
*, xfs_trans_t
*))
912 xfs_inode_item_unpin_remove
,
913 .iop_trylock
= (uint(*)(xfs_log_item_t
*))xfs_inode_item_trylock
,
914 .iop_unlock
= (void(*)(xfs_log_item_t
*))xfs_inode_item_unlock
,
915 .iop_committed
= (xfs_lsn_t(*)(xfs_log_item_t
*, xfs_lsn_t
))
916 xfs_inode_item_committed
,
917 .iop_push
= (void(*)(xfs_log_item_t
*))xfs_inode_item_push
,
918 .iop_abort
= (void(*)(xfs_log_item_t
*))xfs_inode_item_abort
,
919 .iop_pushbuf
= (void(*)(xfs_log_item_t
*))xfs_inode_item_pushbuf
,
920 .iop_committing
= (void(*)(xfs_log_item_t
*, xfs_lsn_t
))
921 xfs_inode_item_committing
926 * Initialize the inode log item for a newly allocated (in-core) inode.
933 xfs_inode_log_item_t
*iip
;
935 ASSERT(ip
->i_itemp
== NULL
);
936 iip
= ip
->i_itemp
= kmem_zone_zalloc(xfs_ili_zone
, KM_SLEEP
);
938 iip
->ili_item
.li_type
= XFS_LI_INODE
;
939 iip
->ili_item
.li_ops
= &xfs_inode_item_ops
;
940 iip
->ili_item
.li_mountp
= mp
;
944 We have zeroed memory. No need ...
945 iip->ili_extents_buf = NULL;
946 iip->ili_pushbuf_flag = 0;
949 iip
->ili_format
.ilf_type
= XFS_LI_INODE
;
950 iip
->ili_format
.ilf_ino
= ip
->i_ino
;
951 iip
->ili_format
.ilf_blkno
= ip
->i_blkno
;
952 iip
->ili_format
.ilf_len
= ip
->i_len
;
953 iip
->ili_format
.ilf_boffset
= ip
->i_boffset
;
957 * Free the inode log item and any memory hanging off of it.
960 xfs_inode_item_destroy(
963 #ifdef XFS_TRANS_DEBUG
964 if (ip
->i_itemp
->ili_root_size
!= 0) {
965 kmem_free(ip
->i_itemp
->ili_orig_root
,
966 ip
->i_itemp
->ili_root_size
);
969 kmem_zone_free(xfs_ili_zone
, ip
->i_itemp
);
974 * This is the inode flushing I/O completion routine. It is called
975 * from interrupt level when the buffer containing the inode is
976 * flushed to disk. It is responsible for removing the inode item
977 * from the AIL if it has not been re-logged, and unlocking the inode's
984 xfs_inode_log_item_t
*iip
)
992 * We only want to pull the item from the AIL if it is
993 * actually there and its location in the log has not
994 * changed since we started the flush. Thus, we only bother
995 * if the ili_logged flag is set and the inode's lsn has not
996 * changed. First we check the lsn outside
997 * the lock since it's cheaper, and then we recheck while
998 * holding the lock before removing the inode from the AIL.
1000 if (iip
->ili_logged
&&
1001 (iip
->ili_item
.li_lsn
== iip
->ili_flush_lsn
)) {
1002 AIL_LOCK(ip
->i_mount
, s
);
1003 if (iip
->ili_item
.li_lsn
== iip
->ili_flush_lsn
) {
1005 * xfs_trans_delete_ail() drops the AIL lock.
1007 xfs_trans_delete_ail(ip
->i_mount
,
1008 (xfs_log_item_t
*)iip
, s
);
1010 AIL_UNLOCK(ip
->i_mount
, s
);
1014 iip
->ili_logged
= 0;
1017 * Clear the ili_last_fields bits now that we know that the
1018 * data corresponding to them is safely on disk.
1020 iip
->ili_last_fields
= 0;
1023 * Release the inode's flush lock since we're done with it.
1031 * This is the inode flushing abort routine. It is called
1032 * from xfs_iflush when the filesystem is shutting down to clean
1033 * up the inode state.
1034 * It is responsible for removing the inode item
1035 * from the AIL if it has not been re-logged, and unlocking the inode's
1042 xfs_inode_log_item_t
*iip
;
1049 if (iip
->ili_item
.li_flags
& XFS_LI_IN_AIL
) {
1051 if (iip
->ili_item
.li_flags
& XFS_LI_IN_AIL
) {
1053 * xfs_trans_delete_ail() drops the AIL lock.
1055 xfs_trans_delete_ail(mp
, (xfs_log_item_t
*)iip
,
1060 iip
->ili_logged
= 0;
1062 * Clear the ili_last_fields bits now that we know that the
1063 * data corresponding to them is safely on disk.
1065 iip
->ili_last_fields
= 0;
1067 * Clear the inode logging fields so no more flushes are
1070 iip
->ili_format
.ilf_fields
= 0;
1073 * Release the inode's flush lock since we're done with it.
1081 xfs_inode_log_item_t
*iip
)
1083 xfs_iflush_abort(iip
->ili_inode
);
1087 * convert an xfs_inode_log_format struct from either 32 or 64 bit versions
1088 * (which can have different field alignments) to the native version
1091 xfs_inode_item_format_convert(
1092 xfs_log_iovec_t
*buf
,
1093 xfs_inode_log_format_t
*in_f
)
1095 if (buf
->i_len
== sizeof(xfs_inode_log_format_32_t
)) {
1096 xfs_inode_log_format_32_t
*in_f32
;
1098 in_f32
= (xfs_inode_log_format_32_t
*)buf
->i_addr
;
1099 in_f
->ilf_type
= in_f32
->ilf_type
;
1100 in_f
->ilf_size
= in_f32
->ilf_size
;
1101 in_f
->ilf_fields
= in_f32
->ilf_fields
;
1102 in_f
->ilf_asize
= in_f32
->ilf_asize
;
1103 in_f
->ilf_dsize
= in_f32
->ilf_dsize
;
1104 in_f
->ilf_ino
= in_f32
->ilf_ino
;
1105 /* copy biggest field of ilf_u */
1106 memcpy(in_f
->ilf_u
.ilfu_uuid
.__u_bits
,
1107 in_f32
->ilf_u
.ilfu_uuid
.__u_bits
,
1109 in_f
->ilf_blkno
= in_f32
->ilf_blkno
;
1110 in_f
->ilf_len
= in_f32
->ilf_len
;
1111 in_f
->ilf_boffset
= in_f32
->ilf_boffset
;
1113 } else if (buf
->i_len
== sizeof(xfs_inode_log_format_64_t
)){
1114 xfs_inode_log_format_64_t
*in_f64
;
1116 in_f64
= (xfs_inode_log_format_64_t
*)buf
->i_addr
;
1117 in_f
->ilf_type
= in_f64
->ilf_type
;
1118 in_f
->ilf_size
= in_f64
->ilf_size
;
1119 in_f
->ilf_fields
= in_f64
->ilf_fields
;
1120 in_f
->ilf_asize
= in_f64
->ilf_asize
;
1121 in_f
->ilf_dsize
= in_f64
->ilf_dsize
;
1122 in_f
->ilf_ino
= in_f64
->ilf_ino
;
1123 /* copy biggest field of ilf_u */
1124 memcpy(in_f
->ilf_u
.ilfu_uuid
.__u_bits
,
1125 in_f64
->ilf_u
.ilfu_uuid
.__u_bits
,
1127 in_f
->ilf_blkno
= in_f64
->ilf_blkno
;
1128 in_f
->ilf_len
= in_f64
->ilf_len
;
1129 in_f
->ilf_boffset
= in_f64
->ilf_boffset
;
1132 return EFSCORRUPTED
;