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/*
* Copyright (C) Sistina Software, Inc. 1997-2003 All rights reserved.
* Copyright (C) 2004-2006 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
*
* This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use,
* modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions
* of the GNU General Public License v.2.
*/
#ifndef __GFS2_ONDISK_DOT_H__
#define __GFS2_ONDISK_DOT_H__
#define GFS2_MAGIC 0x01161970
#define GFS2_BASIC_BLOCK 512
#define GFS2_BASIC_BLOCK_SHIFT 9
/* Lock numbers of the LM_TYPE_NONDISK type */
#define GFS2_MOUNT_LOCK 0
#define GFS2_LIVE_LOCK 1
#define GFS2_TRANS_LOCK 2
#define GFS2_RENAME_LOCK 3
/* Format numbers for various metadata types */
#define GFS2_FORMAT_NONE 0
#define GFS2_FORMAT_SB 100
#define GFS2_FORMAT_RG 200
#define GFS2_FORMAT_RB 300
#define GFS2_FORMAT_DI 400
#define GFS2_FORMAT_IN 500
#define GFS2_FORMAT_LF 600
#define GFS2_FORMAT_JD 700
#define GFS2_FORMAT_LH 800
#define GFS2_FORMAT_LD 900
#define GFS2_FORMAT_LB 1000
#define GFS2_FORMAT_EA 1600
#define GFS2_FORMAT_ED 1700
#define GFS2_FORMAT_QC 1400
/* These are format numbers for entities contained in files */
#define GFS2_FORMAT_RI 1100
#define GFS2_FORMAT_DE 1200
#define GFS2_FORMAT_QU 1500
/* These are part of the superblock */
#define GFS2_FORMAT_FS 1801
#define GFS2_FORMAT_MULTI 1900
/*
* An on-disk inode number
*/
struct gfs2_inum {
__be64 no_formal_ino;
__be64 no_addr;
};
static inline int gfs2_inum_equal(const struct gfs2_inum *ino1,
const struct gfs2_inum *ino2)
{
return ino1->no_formal_ino == ino2->no_formal_ino &&
ino1->no_addr == ino2->no_addr;
}
/*
* Generic metadata head structure
* Every inplace buffer logged in the journal must start with this.
*/
#define GFS2_METATYPE_NONE 0
#define GFS2_METATYPE_SB 1
#define GFS2_METATYPE_RG 2
#define GFS2_METATYPE_RB 3
#define GFS2_METATYPE_DI 4
#define GFS2_METATYPE_IN 5
#define GFS2_METATYPE_LF 6
#define GFS2_METATYPE_JD 7
#define GFS2_METATYPE_LH 8
#define GFS2_METATYPE_LD 9
#define GFS2_METATYPE_LB 12
#define GFS2_METATYPE_EA 10
#define GFS2_METATYPE_ED 11
#define GFS2_METATYPE_QC 14
struct gfs2_meta_header {
__be32 mh_magic;
__be32 mh_type;
__be64 __pad0; /* Was generation number in gfs1 */
__be32 mh_format;
__be32 __pad1; /* Was incarnation number in gfs1 */
};
/*
* super-block structure
*
* It's probably good if SIZEOF_SB <= GFS2_BASIC_BLOCK (512 bytes)
*
* Order is important, need to be able to read old superblocks to do on-disk
* version upgrades.
*/
/* Address of superblock in GFS2 basic blocks */
#define GFS2_SB_ADDR 128
/* The lock number for the superblock (must be zero) */
#define GFS2_SB_LOCK 0
/* Requirement: GFS2_LOCKNAME_LEN % 8 == 0
Includes: the fencing zero at the end */
#define GFS2_LOCKNAME_LEN 64
struct gfs2_sb {
struct gfs2_meta_header sb_header;
__be32 sb_fs_format;
__be32 sb_multihost_format;
__u32 __pad0; /* Was superblock flags in gfs1 */
__be32 sb_bsize;
__be32 sb_bsize_shift;
__u32 __pad1; /* Was journal segment size in gfs1 */
struct gfs2_inum sb_master_dir; /* Was jindex dinode in gfs1 */
struct gfs2_inum __pad2; /* Was rindex dinode in gfs1 */
struct gfs2_inum sb_root_dir;
char sb_lockproto[GFS2_LOCKNAME_LEN];
char sb_locktable[GFS2_LOCKNAME_LEN];
/* In gfs1, quota and license dinodes followed */
};
/*
* resource index structure
*/
struct gfs2_rindex {
__be64 ri_addr; /* grp block disk address */
__be32 ri_length; /* length of rgrp header in fs blocks */
__u32 __pad;
__be64 ri_data0; /* first data location */
__be32 ri_data; /* num of data blocks in rgrp */
__be32 ri_bitbytes; /* number of bytes in data bitmaps */
__u8 ri_reserved[64];
};
/*
* resource group header structure
*/
/* Number of blocks per byte in rgrp */
#define GFS2_NBBY 4
#define GFS2_BIT_SIZE 2
#define GFS2_BIT_MASK 0x00000003
#define GFS2_BLKST_FREE 0
#define GFS2_BLKST_USED 1
#define GFS2_BLKST_UNLINKED 2
#define GFS2_BLKST_DINODE 3
#define GFS2_RGF_JOURNAL 0x00000001
#define GFS2_RGF_METAONLY 0x00000002
#define GFS2_RGF_DATAONLY 0x00000004
#define GFS2_RGF_NOALLOC 0x00000008
struct gfs2_rgrp {
struct gfs2_meta_header rg_header;
__be32 rg_flags;
__be32 rg_free;
__be32 rg_dinodes;
__be32 __pad;
__be64 rg_igeneration;
__u8 rg_reserved[80]; /* Several fields from gfs1 now reserved */
};
/*
* quota structure
*/
struct gfs2_quota {
__be64 qu_limit;
__be64 qu_warn;
__be64 qu_value;
__u8 qu_reserved[64];
};
/*
* dinode structure
*/
#define GFS2_MAX_META_HEIGHT 10
#define GFS2_DIR_MAX_DEPTH 17
#define DT2IF(dt) (((dt) << 12) & S_IFMT)
#define IF2DT(sif) (((sif) & S_IFMT) >> 12)
enum {
gfs2fl_Jdata = 0,
gfs2fl_ExHash = 1,
gfs2fl_Unused = 2,
gfs2fl_EaIndirect = 3,
gfs2fl_Directio = 4,
gfs2fl_Immutable = 5,
gfs2fl_AppendOnly = 6,
gfs2fl_NoAtime = 7,
gfs2fl_Sync = 8,
gfs2fl_System = 9,
gfs2fl_TruncInProg = 29,
gfs2fl_InheritDirectio = 30,
gfs2fl_InheritJdata = 31,
};
/* Dinode flags */
#define GFS2_DIF_JDATA 0x00000001
#define GFS2_DIF_EXHASH 0x00000002
#define GFS2_DIF_UNUSED 0x00000004 /* only in gfs1 */
#define GFS2_DIF_EA_INDIRECT 0x00000008
#define GFS2_DIF_DIRECTIO 0x00000010
#define GFS2_DIF_IMMUTABLE 0x00000020
#define GFS2_DIF_APPENDONLY 0x00000040
#define GFS2_DIF_NOATIME 0x00000080
#define GFS2_DIF_SYNC 0x00000100
#define GFS2_DIF_SYSTEM 0x00000200 /* New in gfs2 */
#define GFS2_DIF_TRUNC_IN_PROG 0x20000000 /* New in gfs2 */
#define GFS2_DIF_INHERIT_DIRECTIO 0x40000000
#define GFS2_DIF_INHERIT_JDATA 0x80000000
struct gfs2_dinode {
struct gfs2_meta_header di_header;
struct gfs2_inum di_num;
__be32 di_mode; /* mode of file */
__be32 di_uid; /* owner's user id */
__be32 di_gid; /* owner's group id */
__be32 di_nlink; /* number of links to this file */
__be64 di_size; /* number of bytes in file */
__be64 di_blocks; /* number of blocks in file */
__be64 di_atime; /* time last accessed */
__be64 di_mtime; /* time last modified */
__be64 di_ctime; /* time last changed */
__be32 di_major; /* device major number */
__be32 di_minor; /* device minor number */
/* This section varies from gfs1. Padding added to align with
* remainder of dinode
*/
__be64 di_goal_meta; /* rgrp to alloc from next */
__be64 di_goal_data; /* data block goal */
__be64 di_generation; /* generation number for NFS */
__be32 di_flags; /* GFS2_DIF_... */
__be32 di_payload_format; /* GFS2_FORMAT_... */
__u16 __pad1; /* Was ditype in gfs1 */
__be16 di_height; /* height of metadata */
__u32 __pad2; /* Unused incarnation number from gfs1 */
/* These only apply to directories */
__u16 __pad3; /* Padding */
__be16 di_depth; /* Number of bits in the table */
__be32 di_entries; /* The number of entries in the directory */
struct gfs2_inum __pad4; /* Unused even in current gfs1 */
__be64 di_eattr; /* extended attribute block number */
__u8 di_reserved[56];
};
/*
* directory structure - many of these per directory file
*/
#define GFS2_FNAMESIZE 255
#define GFS2_DIRENT_SIZE(name_len) ((sizeof(struct gfs2_dirent) + (name_len) + 7) & ~7)
struct gfs2_dirent {
struct gfs2_inum de_inum;
__be32 de_hash;
__be16 de_rec_len;
__be16 de_name_len;
__be16 de_type;
__u8 __pad[14];
};
/*
* Header of leaf directory nodes
*/
struct gfs2_leaf {
struct gfs2_meta_header lf_header;
__be16 lf_depth; /* Depth of leaf */
__be16 lf_entries; /* Number of dirents in leaf */
__be32 lf_dirent_format; /* Format of the dirents */
__be64 lf_next; /* Next leaf, if overflow */
__u8 lf_reserved[64];
};
/*
* Extended attribute header format
*/
#define GFS2_EA_MAX_NAME_LEN 255
#define GFS2_EA_MAX_DATA_LEN 65536
#define GFS2_EATYPE_UNUSED 0
#define GFS2_EATYPE_USR 1
#define GFS2_EATYPE_SYS 2
#define GFS2_EATYPE_SECURITY 3
#define GFS2_EATYPE_LAST 3
#define GFS2_EATYPE_VALID(x) ((x) <= GFS2_EATYPE_LAST)
#define GFS2_EAFLAG_LAST 0x01 /* last ea in block */
struct gfs2_ea_header {
__be32 ea_rec_len;
__be32 ea_data_len;
__u8 ea_name_len; /* no NULL pointer after the string */
__u8 ea_type; /* GFS2_EATYPE_... */
__u8 ea_flags; /* GFS2_EAFLAG_... */
__u8 ea_num_ptrs;
__u32 __pad;
};
/*
* Log header structure
*/
#define GFS2_LOG_HEAD_UNMOUNT 0x00000001 /* log is clean */
struct gfs2_log_header {
struct gfs2_meta_header lh_header;
__be64 lh_sequence; /* Sequence number of this transaction */
__be32 lh_flags; /* GFS2_LOG_HEAD_... */
__be32 lh_tail; /* Block number of log tail */
__be32 lh_blkno;
__be32 lh_hash;
};
/*
* Log type descriptor
*/
#define GFS2_LOG_DESC_METADATA 300
/* ld_data1 is the number of metadata blocks in the descriptor.
ld_data2 is unused. */
#define GFS2_LOG_DESC_REVOKE 301
/* ld_data1 is the number of revoke blocks in the descriptor.
ld_data2 is unused. */
[GFS2] Make journaled data files identical to normal files on disk This is a very large patch, with a few still to be resolved issues so you might want to check out the previous head of the tree since this is known to be unstable. Fixes for the various bugs will be forthcoming shortly. This patch removes the special data format which has been used up till now for journaled data files. Directories still retain the old format so that they will remain on disk compatible with earlier releases. As a result you can now do the following with journaled data files: 1) mmap them 2) export them over NFS 3) convert to/from normal files whenever you want to (the zero length restriction is gone) In addition the level at which GFS' locking is done has changed for all files (since they all now use the page cache) such that the locking is done at the page cache level rather than the level of the fs operations. This should mean that things like loopback mounts and other things which touch the page cache directly should now work. Current known issues: 1. There is a lock mode inversion problem related to the resource group hold function which needs to be resolved. 2. Any significant amount of I/O causes an oops with an offset of hex 320 (NULL pointer dereference) which appears to be related to a journaled data buffer appearing on a list where it shouldn't be. 3. Direct I/O writes are disabled for the time being (will reappear later) 4. There is probably a deadlock between the page lock and GFS' locks under certain combinations of mmap and fs operation I/O. 5. Issue relating to ref counting on internally used inodes causes a hang on umount (discovered before this patch, and not fixed by it) 6. One part of the directory metadata is different from GFS1 and will need to be resolved before next release. Signed-off-by: Steven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
2006-02-08 19:50:51 +08:00
#define GFS2_LOG_DESC_JDATA 302
/* ld_data1 is the number of data blocks in the descriptor.
ld_data2 is unused. */
struct gfs2_log_descriptor {
struct gfs2_meta_header ld_header;
__be32 ld_type; /* GFS2_LOG_DESC_... */
__be32 ld_length; /* Number of buffers in this chunk */
__be32 ld_data1; /* descriptor-specific field */
__be32 ld_data2; /* descriptor-specific field */
__u8 ld_reserved[32];
};
/*
* Inum Range
* Describe a range of formal inode numbers allocated to
* one machine to assign to inodes.
*/
#define GFS2_INUM_QUANTUM 1048576
struct gfs2_inum_range {
__be64 ir_start;
__be64 ir_length;
};
/*
* Statfs change
* Describes an change to the pool of free and allocated
* blocks.
*/
struct gfs2_statfs_change {
__be64 sc_total;
__be64 sc_free;
__be64 sc_dinodes;
};
/*
* Quota change
* Describes an allocation change for a particular
* user or group.
*/
#define GFS2_QCF_USER 0x00000001
struct gfs2_quota_change {
__be64 qc_change;
__be32 qc_flags; /* GFS2_QCF_... */
__be32 qc_id;
};
[GFS2] Make journaled data files identical to normal files on disk This is a very large patch, with a few still to be resolved issues so you might want to check out the previous head of the tree since this is known to be unstable. Fixes for the various bugs will be forthcoming shortly. This patch removes the special data format which has been used up till now for journaled data files. Directories still retain the old format so that they will remain on disk compatible with earlier releases. As a result you can now do the following with journaled data files: 1) mmap them 2) export them over NFS 3) convert to/from normal files whenever you want to (the zero length restriction is gone) In addition the level at which GFS' locking is done has changed for all files (since they all now use the page cache) such that the locking is done at the page cache level rather than the level of the fs operations. This should mean that things like loopback mounts and other things which touch the page cache directly should now work. Current known issues: 1. There is a lock mode inversion problem related to the resource group hold function which needs to be resolved. 2. Any significant amount of I/O causes an oops with an offset of hex 320 (NULL pointer dereference) which appears to be related to a journaled data buffer appearing on a list where it shouldn't be. 3. Direct I/O writes are disabled for the time being (will reappear later) 4. There is probably a deadlock between the page lock and GFS' locks under certain combinations of mmap and fs operation I/O. 5. Issue relating to ref counting on internally used inodes causes a hang on umount (discovered before this patch, and not fixed by it) 6. One part of the directory metadata is different from GFS1 and will need to be resolved before next release. Signed-off-by: Steven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
2006-02-08 19:50:51 +08:00
#ifdef __KERNEL__
/* Translation functions */
extern void gfs2_inum_in(struct gfs2_inum *no, const void *buf);
extern void gfs2_inum_out(const struct gfs2_inum *no, void *buf);
extern void gfs2_sb_in(struct gfs2_sb *sb, const void *buf);
extern void gfs2_rindex_in(struct gfs2_rindex *ri, const void *buf);
extern void gfs2_rindex_out(const struct gfs2_rindex *ri, void *buf);
extern void gfs2_rgrp_in(struct gfs2_rgrp *rg, const void *buf);
extern void gfs2_rgrp_out(const struct gfs2_rgrp *rg, void *buf);
extern void gfs2_quota_in(struct gfs2_quota *qu, const void *buf);
extern void gfs2_quota_out(const struct gfs2_quota *qu, void *buf);
extern void gfs2_dinode_in(struct gfs2_dinode *di, const void *buf);
extern void gfs2_dinode_out(const struct gfs2_dinode *di, void *buf);
extern void gfs2_ea_header_in(struct gfs2_ea_header *ea, const void *buf);
extern void gfs2_ea_header_out(const struct gfs2_ea_header *ea, void *buf);
extern void gfs2_log_header_in(struct gfs2_log_header *lh, const void *buf);
extern void gfs2_inum_range_in(struct gfs2_inum_range *ir, const void *buf);
extern void gfs2_inum_range_out(const struct gfs2_inum_range *ir, void *buf);
extern void gfs2_statfs_change_in(struct gfs2_statfs_change *sc, const void *buf);
extern void gfs2_statfs_change_out(const struct gfs2_statfs_change *sc, void *buf);
extern void gfs2_quota_change_in(struct gfs2_quota_change *qc, const void *buf);
/* Printing functions */
extern void gfs2_rindex_print(const struct gfs2_rindex *ri);
extern void gfs2_dinode_print(const struct gfs2_dinode *di);
[GFS2] Make journaled data files identical to normal files on disk This is a very large patch, with a few still to be resolved issues so you might want to check out the previous head of the tree since this is known to be unstable. Fixes for the various bugs will be forthcoming shortly. This patch removes the special data format which has been used up till now for journaled data files. Directories still retain the old format so that they will remain on disk compatible with earlier releases. As a result you can now do the following with journaled data files: 1) mmap them 2) export them over NFS 3) convert to/from normal files whenever you want to (the zero length restriction is gone) In addition the level at which GFS' locking is done has changed for all files (since they all now use the page cache) such that the locking is done at the page cache level rather than the level of the fs operations. This should mean that things like loopback mounts and other things which touch the page cache directly should now work. Current known issues: 1. There is a lock mode inversion problem related to the resource group hold function which needs to be resolved. 2. Any significant amount of I/O causes an oops with an offset of hex 320 (NULL pointer dereference) which appears to be related to a journaled data buffer appearing on a list where it shouldn't be. 3. Direct I/O writes are disabled for the time being (will reappear later) 4. There is probably a deadlock between the page lock and GFS' locks under certain combinations of mmap and fs operation I/O. 5. Issue relating to ref counting on internally used inodes causes a hang on umount (discovered before this patch, and not fixed by it) 6. One part of the directory metadata is different from GFS1 and will need to be resolved before next release. Signed-off-by: Steven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
2006-02-08 19:50:51 +08:00
#endif /* __KERNEL__ */
#endif /* __GFS2_ONDISK_DOT_H__ */