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/*
* Copyright (C) Sistina Software, Inc. 1997-2003 All rights reserved.
* Copyright (C) 2004-2008 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 version 2.
*/
#ifndef __INCORE_DOT_H__
#define __INCORE_DOT_H__
#include <linux/fs.h>
#include <linux/workqueue.h>
#include <linux/dlm.h>
#include <linux/buffer_head.h>
#define DIO_WAIT 0x00000010
#define DIO_METADATA 0x00000020
#define DIO_ALL 0x00000100
struct gfs2_log_operations;
struct gfs2_log_element;
struct gfs2_holder;
struct gfs2_glock;
struct gfs2_quota_data;
struct gfs2_trans;
struct gfs2_ail;
struct gfs2_jdesc;
struct gfs2_sbd;
struct lm_lockops;
typedef void (*gfs2_glop_bh_t) (struct gfs2_glock *gl, unsigned int ret);
struct gfs2_log_header_host {
u64 lh_sequence; /* Sequence number of this transaction */
u32 lh_flags; /* GFS2_LOG_HEAD_... */
u32 lh_tail; /* Block number of log tail */
u32 lh_blkno;
u32 lh_hash;
};
/*
* Structure of operations that are associated with each
* type of element in the log.
*/
struct gfs2_log_operations {
void (*lo_add) (struct gfs2_sbd *sdp, struct gfs2_log_element *le);
void (*lo_before_commit) (struct gfs2_sbd *sdp);
void (*lo_after_commit) (struct gfs2_sbd *sdp, struct gfs2_ail *ai);
void (*lo_before_scan) (struct gfs2_jdesc *jd,
struct gfs2_log_header_host *head, int pass);
int (*lo_scan_elements) (struct gfs2_jdesc *jd, unsigned int start,
struct gfs2_log_descriptor *ld, __be64 *ptr,
int pass);
void (*lo_after_scan) (struct gfs2_jdesc *jd, int error, int pass);
const char *lo_name;
};
struct gfs2_log_element {
struct list_head le_list;
const struct gfs2_log_operations *le_ops;
};
#define GBF_FULL 1
struct gfs2_bitmap {
struct buffer_head *bi_bh;
char *bi_clone;
unsigned long bi_flags;
u32 bi_offset;
u32 bi_start;
u32 bi_len;
};
struct gfs2_rgrpd {
struct list_head rd_list; /* Link with superblock */
struct list_head rd_list_mru;
struct gfs2_glock *rd_gl; /* Glock for this rgrp */
u64 rd_addr; /* grp block disk address */
u64 rd_data0; /* first data location */
u32 rd_length; /* length of rgrp header in fs blocks */
u32 rd_data; /* num of data blocks in rgrp */
u32 rd_bitbytes; /* number of bytes in data bitmaps */
u32 rd_free;
u32 rd_free_clone;
u32 rd_dinodes;
u64 rd_igeneration;
struct gfs2_bitmap *rd_bits;
struct mutex rd_mutex;
struct gfs2_log_element rd_le;
struct gfs2_sbd *rd_sbd;
unsigned int rd_bh_count;
u32 rd_last_alloc;
u32 rd_flags;
#define GFS2_RDF_CHECK 0x10000000 /* check for unlinked inodes */
#define GFS2_RDF_UPTODATE 0x20000000 /* rg is up to date */
#define GFS2_RDF_ERROR 0x40000000 /* error in rg */
#define GFS2_RDF_MASK 0xf0000000 /* mask for internal flags */
};
enum gfs2_state_bits {
BH_Pinned = BH_PrivateStart,
BH_Escaped = BH_PrivateStart + 1,
};
BUFFER_FNS(Pinned, pinned)
TAS_BUFFER_FNS(Pinned, pinned)
BUFFER_FNS(Escaped, escaped)
TAS_BUFFER_FNS(Escaped, escaped)
struct gfs2_bufdata {
struct buffer_head *bd_bh;
struct gfs2_glock *bd_gl;
union {
struct list_head list_tr;
u64 blkno;
} u;
#define bd_list_tr u.list_tr
#define bd_blkno u.blkno
struct gfs2_log_element bd_le;
struct gfs2_ail *bd_ail;
struct list_head bd_ail_st_list;
struct list_head bd_ail_gl_list;
};
/*
* Internally, we prefix things with gdlm_ and GDLM_ (for gfs-dlm) since a
* prefix of lock_dlm_ gets awkward.
*/
#define GDLM_STRNAME_BYTES 25
#define GDLM_LVB_SIZE 32
enum {
DFL_BLOCK_LOCKS = 0,
};
struct lm_lockname {
u64 ln_number;
unsigned int ln_type;
};
#define lm_name_equal(name1, name2) \
(((name1)->ln_number == (name2)->ln_number) && \
((name1)->ln_type == (name2)->ln_type))
struct gfs2_glock_operations {
void (*go_xmote_th) (struct gfs2_glock *gl);
int (*go_xmote_bh) (struct gfs2_glock *gl, struct gfs2_holder *gh);
void (*go_inval) (struct gfs2_glock *gl, int flags);
int (*go_demote_ok) (const struct gfs2_glock *gl);
int (*go_lock) (struct gfs2_holder *gh);
void (*go_unlock) (struct gfs2_holder *gh);
int (*go_dump)(struct seq_file *seq, const struct gfs2_glock *gl);
void (*go_callback) (struct gfs2_glock *gl);
const int go_type;
const unsigned long go_min_hold_time;
const unsigned long go_flags;
#define GLOF_ASPACE 1
};
enum {
/* States */
HIF_HOLDER = 6, /* Set for gh that "holds" the glock */
HIF_FIRST = 7,
HIF_WAIT = 10,
};
struct gfs2_holder {
struct list_head gh_list;
struct gfs2_glock *gh_gl;
struct pid *gh_owner_pid;
unsigned int gh_state;
unsigned gh_flags;
int gh_error;
unsigned long gh_iflags; /* HIF_... */
unsigned long gh_ip;
};
enum {
GLF_LOCK = 1,
GLF_DEMOTE = 3,
GLF_PENDING_DEMOTE = 4,
GLF_DEMOTE_IN_PROGRESS = 5,
GLF_DIRTY = 6,
GLF_LFLUSH = 7,
GLF_INVALIDATE_IN_PROGRESS = 8,
GLF_REPLY_PENDING = 9,
GLF_INITIAL = 10,
GLF_FROZEN = 11,
GLF_QUEUED = 12,
};
struct gfs2_glock {
struct hlist_node gl_list;
unsigned long gl_flags; /* GLF_... */
struct lm_lockname gl_name;
atomic_t gl_ref;
spinlock_t gl_spin;
unsigned int gl_state;
unsigned int gl_target;
unsigned int gl_reply;
unsigned int gl_hash;
unsigned int gl_req;
unsigned int gl_demote_state; /* state requested by remote node */
unsigned long gl_demote_time; /* time of first demote request */
struct list_head gl_holders;
const struct gfs2_glock_operations *gl_ops;
char gl_strname[GDLM_STRNAME_BYTES];
struct dlm_lksb gl_lksb;
char gl_lvb[32];
unsigned long gl_tchange;
void *gl_object;
struct list_head gl_lru;
struct gfs2_sbd *gl_sbd;
struct list_head gl_ail_list;
atomic_t gl_ail_count;
struct delayed_work gl_work;
struct work_struct gl_delete;
};
#define GFS2_MIN_LVB_SIZE 32 /* Min size of LVB that gfs2 supports */
struct gfs2_alloc {
/* Quota stuff */
struct gfs2_quota_data *al_qd[2*MAXQUOTAS];
struct gfs2_holder al_qd_ghs[2*MAXQUOTAS];
unsigned int al_qd_num;
u32 al_requested; /* Filled in by caller of gfs2_inplace_reserve() */
u32 al_alloced; /* Filled in by gfs2_alloc_*() */
/* Filled in by gfs2_inplace_reserve() */
unsigned int al_line;
char *al_file;
struct gfs2_holder al_ri_gh;
struct gfs2_holder al_rgd_gh;
struct gfs2_rgrpd *al_rgd;
};
enum {
GIF_INVALID = 0,
GIF_QD_LOCKED = 1,
GIF_SW_PAGED = 3,
};
struct gfs2_inode {
struct inode i_inode;
u64 i_no_addr;
u64 i_no_formal_ino;
u64 i_generation;
u64 i_eattr;
unsigned long i_flags; /* GIF_... */
struct gfs2_glock *i_gl; /* Move into i_gh? */
struct gfs2_holder i_iopen_gh;
struct gfs2_holder i_gh; /* for prepare/commit_write only */
struct gfs2_alloc *i_alloc;
u64 i_goal; /* goal block for allocations */
struct rw_semaphore i_rw_mutex;
struct list_head i_trunc_list;
u32 i_entries;
u32 i_diskflags;
u8 i_height;
u8 i_depth;
};
/*
* Since i_inode is the first element of struct gfs2_inode,
* this is effectively a cast.
*/
static inline struct gfs2_inode *GFS2_I(struct inode *inode)
{
return container_of(inode, struct gfs2_inode, i_inode);
}
static inline struct gfs2_sbd *GFS2_SB(const struct inode *inode)
{
return inode->i_sb->s_fs_info;
}
struct gfs2_file {
struct mutex f_fl_mutex;
struct gfs2_holder f_fl_gh;
};
struct gfs2_revoke_replay {
struct list_head rr_list;
u64 rr_blkno;
unsigned int rr_where;
};
enum {
QDF_USER = 0,
QDF_CHANGE = 1,
QDF_LOCKED = 2,
};
struct gfs2_quota_data {
struct list_head qd_list;
struct list_head qd_reclaim;
atomic_t qd_count;
u32 qd_id;
unsigned long qd_flags; /* QDF_... */
s64 qd_change;
s64 qd_change_sync;
unsigned int qd_slot;
unsigned int qd_slot_count;
struct buffer_head *qd_bh;
struct gfs2_quota_change *qd_bh_qc;
unsigned int qd_bh_count;
struct gfs2_glock *qd_gl;
struct gfs2_quota_lvb qd_qb;
u64 qd_sync_gen;
unsigned long qd_last_warn;
};
struct gfs2_trans {
unsigned long tr_ip;
unsigned int tr_blocks;
unsigned int tr_revokes;
unsigned int tr_reserved;
struct gfs2_holder tr_t_gh;
int tr_touched;
unsigned int tr_num_buf;
unsigned int tr_num_buf_new;
[GFS2] assertion failure after writing to journaled file, umount This patch passes all my nasty tests that were causing the code to fail under one circumstance or another. Here is a complete summary of all changes from today's git tree, in order of appearance: 1. There are now separate variables for metadata buffer accounting. 2. Variable sd_log_num_hdrs is no longer needed, since the header accounting is taken care of by the reserve/refund sequence. 3. Fixed a tiny grammatical problem in a comment. 4. Added a new function "calc_reserved" to calculate the reserved log space. This isn't entirely necessary, but it has two benefits: First, it simplifies the gfs2_log_refund function greatly. Second, it allows for easier debugging because I could sprinkle the code with calls to this function to make sure the accounting is proper (by adding asserts and printks) at strategic point of the code. 5. In log_pull_tail there apparently was a kludge to fix up the accounting based on a "pull" parameter. The buffer accounting is now done properly, so the kludge was removed. 6. File sync operations were making a call to gfs2_log_flush that writes another journal header. Since that header was unplanned for (reserved) by the reserve/refund sequence, the free space had to be decremented so that when log_pull_tail gets called, the free space is be adjusted properly. (Did I hear you call that a kludge? well, maybe, but a lot more justifiable than the one I removed). 7. In the gfs2_log_shutdown code, it optionally syncs the log by specifying the PULL parameter to log_write_header. I'm not sure this is necessary anymore. It just seems to me there could be cases where shutdown is called while there are outstanding log buffers. 8. In the (data)buf_lo_before_commit functions, I changed some offset values from being calculated on the fly to being constants. That simplified some code and we might as well let the compiler do the calculation once rather than redoing those cycles at run time. 9. This version has my rewritten databuf_lo_add function. This version is much more like its predecessor, buf_lo_add, which makes it easier to understand. Again, this might not be necessary, but it seems as if this one works as well as the previous one, maybe even better, so I decided to leave it in. 10. In databuf_lo_before_commit, a previous data corruption problem was caused by going off the end of the buffer. The proper solution is to have the proper limit in place, rather than stopping earlier. (Thus my previous attempt to fix it is wrong). If you don't wrap the buffer, you're stopping too early and that causes more log buffer accounting problems. 11. In lops.h there are two new (previously mentioned) constants for figuring out the data offset for the journal buffers. 12. There are also two new functions, buf_limit and databuf_limit to calculate how many entries will fit in the buffer. 13. In function gfs2_meta_wipe, it needs to distinguish between pinned metadata buffers and journaled data buffers for proper journal buffer accounting. It can't use the JDATA gfs2_inode flag because it's sometimes passed the "real" inode and sometimes the "metadata inode" and the inode flags will be random bits in a metadata gfs2_inode. It needs to base its decision on which was passed in. Signed-off-by: Bob Peterson <rpeterso@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Steven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
2007-06-19 03:50:20 +08:00
unsigned int tr_num_databuf_new;
unsigned int tr_num_buf_rm;
[GFS2] assertion failure after writing to journaled file, umount This patch passes all my nasty tests that were causing the code to fail under one circumstance or another. Here is a complete summary of all changes from today's git tree, in order of appearance: 1. There are now separate variables for metadata buffer accounting. 2. Variable sd_log_num_hdrs is no longer needed, since the header accounting is taken care of by the reserve/refund sequence. 3. Fixed a tiny grammatical problem in a comment. 4. Added a new function "calc_reserved" to calculate the reserved log space. This isn't entirely necessary, but it has two benefits: First, it simplifies the gfs2_log_refund function greatly. Second, it allows for easier debugging because I could sprinkle the code with calls to this function to make sure the accounting is proper (by adding asserts and printks) at strategic point of the code. 5. In log_pull_tail there apparently was a kludge to fix up the accounting based on a "pull" parameter. The buffer accounting is now done properly, so the kludge was removed. 6. File sync operations were making a call to gfs2_log_flush that writes another journal header. Since that header was unplanned for (reserved) by the reserve/refund sequence, the free space had to be decremented so that when log_pull_tail gets called, the free space is be adjusted properly. (Did I hear you call that a kludge? well, maybe, but a lot more justifiable than the one I removed). 7. In the gfs2_log_shutdown code, it optionally syncs the log by specifying the PULL parameter to log_write_header. I'm not sure this is necessary anymore. It just seems to me there could be cases where shutdown is called while there are outstanding log buffers. 8. In the (data)buf_lo_before_commit functions, I changed some offset values from being calculated on the fly to being constants. That simplified some code and we might as well let the compiler do the calculation once rather than redoing those cycles at run time. 9. This version has my rewritten databuf_lo_add function. This version is much more like its predecessor, buf_lo_add, which makes it easier to understand. Again, this might not be necessary, but it seems as if this one works as well as the previous one, maybe even better, so I decided to leave it in. 10. In databuf_lo_before_commit, a previous data corruption problem was caused by going off the end of the buffer. The proper solution is to have the proper limit in place, rather than stopping earlier. (Thus my previous attempt to fix it is wrong). If you don't wrap the buffer, you're stopping too early and that causes more log buffer accounting problems. 11. In lops.h there are two new (previously mentioned) constants for figuring out the data offset for the journal buffers. 12. There are also two new functions, buf_limit and databuf_limit to calculate how many entries will fit in the buffer. 13. In function gfs2_meta_wipe, it needs to distinguish between pinned metadata buffers and journaled data buffers for proper journal buffer accounting. It can't use the JDATA gfs2_inode flag because it's sometimes passed the "real" inode and sometimes the "metadata inode" and the inode flags will be random bits in a metadata gfs2_inode. It needs to base its decision on which was passed in. Signed-off-by: Bob Peterson <rpeterso@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Steven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
2007-06-19 03:50:20 +08:00
unsigned int tr_num_databuf_rm;
struct list_head tr_list_buf;
unsigned int tr_num_revoke;
unsigned int tr_num_revoke_rm;
};
struct gfs2_ail {
struct list_head ai_list;
unsigned int ai_first;
struct list_head ai_ail1_list;
struct list_head ai_ail2_list;
u64 ai_sync_gen;
};
struct gfs2_journal_extent {
struct list_head extent_list;
unsigned int lblock; /* First logical block */
u64 dblock; /* First disk block */
u64 blocks;
};
struct gfs2_jdesc {
struct list_head jd_list;
struct list_head extent_list;
struct work_struct jd_work;
struct inode *jd_inode;
unsigned long jd_flags;
#define JDF_RECOVERY 1
unsigned int jd_jid;
unsigned int jd_blocks;
};
struct gfs2_statfs_change_host {
s64 sc_total;
s64 sc_free;
s64 sc_dinodes;
};
#define GFS2_QUOTA_DEFAULT GFS2_QUOTA_OFF
#define GFS2_QUOTA_OFF 0
#define GFS2_QUOTA_ACCOUNT 1
#define GFS2_QUOTA_ON 2
#define GFS2_DATA_DEFAULT GFS2_DATA_ORDERED
#define GFS2_DATA_WRITEBACK 1
#define GFS2_DATA_ORDERED 2
#define GFS2_ERRORS_DEFAULT GFS2_ERRORS_WITHDRAW
#define GFS2_ERRORS_WITHDRAW 0
#define GFS2_ERRORS_CONTINUE 1 /* place holder for future feature */
#define GFS2_ERRORS_RO 2 /* place holder for future feature */
#define GFS2_ERRORS_PANIC 3
struct gfs2_args {
char ar_lockproto[GFS2_LOCKNAME_LEN]; /* Name of the Lock Protocol */
char ar_locktable[GFS2_LOCKNAME_LEN]; /* Name of the Lock Table */
char ar_hostdata[GFS2_LOCKNAME_LEN]; /* Host specific data */
unsigned int ar_spectator:1; /* Don't get a journal */
unsigned int ar_ignore_local_fs:1; /* Ignore optimisations */
unsigned int ar_localflocks:1; /* Let the VFS do flock|fcntl */
unsigned int ar_localcaching:1; /* Local caching */
unsigned int ar_debug:1; /* Oops on errors */
unsigned int ar_upgrade:1; /* Upgrade ondisk format */
unsigned int ar_posix_acl:1; /* Enable posix acls */
unsigned int ar_quota:2; /* off/account/on */
unsigned int ar_suiddir:1; /* suiddir support */
unsigned int ar_data:2; /* ordered/writeback */
unsigned int ar_meta:1; /* mount metafs */
unsigned int ar_discard:1; /* discard requests */
unsigned int ar_errors:2; /* errors=withdraw | panic */
unsigned int ar_nobarrier:1; /* do not send barriers */
int ar_commit; /* Commit interval */
int ar_statfs_quantum; /* The fast statfs interval */
int ar_quota_quantum; /* The quota interval */
int ar_statfs_percent; /* The % change to force sync */
};
struct gfs2_tune {
spinlock_t gt_spin;
unsigned int gt_logd_secs;
unsigned int gt_quota_simul_sync; /* Max quotavals to sync at once */
unsigned int gt_quota_warn_period; /* Secs between quota warn msgs */
unsigned int gt_quota_scale_num; /* Numerator */
unsigned int gt_quota_scale_den; /* Denominator */
unsigned int gt_quota_quantum; /* Secs between syncs to quota file */
unsigned int gt_new_files_jdata;
unsigned int gt_max_readahead; /* Max bytes to read-ahead from disk */
unsigned int gt_complain_secs;
unsigned int gt_statfs_quantum;
unsigned int gt_statfs_slow;
};
enum {
SDF_JOURNAL_CHECKED = 0,
SDF_JOURNAL_LIVE = 1,
SDF_SHUTDOWN = 2,
SDF_NOBARRIERS = 3,
SDF_NORECOVERY = 4,
SDF_DEMOTE = 5,
SDF_NOJOURNALID = 6,
};
#define GFS2_FSNAME_LEN 256
struct gfs2_inum_host {
u64 no_formal_ino;
u64 no_addr;
};
struct gfs2_sb_host {
u32 sb_magic;
u32 sb_type;
u32 sb_format;
u32 sb_fs_format;
u32 sb_multihost_format;
u32 sb_bsize;
u32 sb_bsize_shift;
struct gfs2_inum_host sb_master_dir;
struct gfs2_inum_host sb_root_dir;
char sb_lockproto[GFS2_LOCKNAME_LEN];
char sb_locktable[GFS2_LOCKNAME_LEN];
u8 sb_uuid[16];
};
/*
* lm_mount() return values
*
* ls_jid - the journal ID this node should use
* ls_first - this node is the first to mount the file system
* ls_lockspace - lock module's context for this file system
* ls_ops - lock module's functions
*/
struct lm_lockstruct {
unsigned int ls_jid;
unsigned int ls_first;
unsigned int ls_first_done;
unsigned int ls_nodir;
const struct lm_lockops *ls_ops;
unsigned long ls_flags;
dlm_lockspace_t *ls_dlm;
int ls_recover_jid_done;
int ls_recover_jid_status;
};
struct gfs2_sbd {
struct super_block *sd_vfs;
struct kobject sd_kobj;
unsigned long sd_flags; /* SDF_... */
struct gfs2_sb_host sd_sb;
/* Constants computed on mount */
u32 sd_fsb2bb;
u32 sd_fsb2bb_shift;
u32 sd_diptrs; /* Number of pointers in a dinode */
u32 sd_inptrs; /* Number of pointers in a indirect block */
u32 sd_jbsize; /* Size of a journaled data block */
u32 sd_hash_bsize; /* sizeof(exhash block) */
u32 sd_hash_bsize_shift;
u32 sd_hash_ptrs; /* Number of pointers in a hash block */
u32 sd_qc_per_block;
u32 sd_max_dirres; /* Max blocks needed to add a directory entry */
u32 sd_max_height; /* Max height of a file's metadata tree */
u64 sd_heightsize[GFS2_MAX_META_HEIGHT + 1];
u32 sd_max_jheight; /* Max height of journaled file's meta tree */
u64 sd_jheightsize[GFS2_MAX_META_HEIGHT + 1];
struct gfs2_args sd_args; /* Mount arguments */
struct gfs2_tune sd_tune; /* Filesystem tuning structure */
/* Lock Stuff */
struct lm_lockstruct sd_lockstruct;
struct gfs2_holder sd_live_gh;
struct gfs2_glock *sd_rename_gl;
struct gfs2_glock *sd_trans_gl;
wait_queue_head_t sd_glock_wait;
atomic_t sd_glock_disposal;
/* Inode Stuff */
struct dentry *sd_master_dir;
struct dentry *sd_root_dir;
struct inode *sd_jindex;
struct inode *sd_statfs_inode;
struct inode *sd_sc_inode;
struct inode *sd_qc_inode;
struct inode *sd_rindex;
struct inode *sd_quota_inode;
/* StatFS stuff */
spinlock_t sd_statfs_spin;
struct gfs2_statfs_change_host sd_statfs_master;
struct gfs2_statfs_change_host sd_statfs_local;
int sd_statfs_force_sync;
/* Resource group stuff */
int sd_rindex_uptodate;
spinlock_t sd_rindex_spin;
struct mutex sd_rindex_mutex;
struct list_head sd_rindex_list;
struct list_head sd_rindex_mru_list;
struct gfs2_rgrpd *sd_rindex_forward;
unsigned int sd_rgrps;
unsigned int sd_max_rg_data;
/* Journal index stuff */
struct list_head sd_jindex_list;
spinlock_t sd_jindex_spin;
struct mutex sd_jindex_mutex;
unsigned int sd_journals;
struct gfs2_jdesc *sd_jdesc;
struct gfs2_holder sd_journal_gh;
struct gfs2_holder sd_jinode_gh;
struct gfs2_holder sd_sc_gh;
struct gfs2_holder sd_qc_gh;
/* Daemon stuff */
struct task_struct *sd_logd_process;
struct task_struct *sd_quotad_process;
/* Quota stuff */
struct list_head sd_quota_list;
atomic_t sd_quota_count;
struct mutex sd_quota_mutex;
wait_queue_head_t sd_quota_wait;
struct list_head sd_trunc_list;
spinlock_t sd_trunc_lock;
unsigned int sd_quota_slots;
unsigned int sd_quota_chunks;
unsigned char **sd_quota_bitmap;
u64 sd_quota_sync_gen;
/* Log stuff */
spinlock_t sd_log_lock;
unsigned int sd_log_blks_reserved;
unsigned int sd_log_commited_buf;
[GFS2] assertion failure after writing to journaled file, umount This patch passes all my nasty tests that were causing the code to fail under one circumstance or another. Here is a complete summary of all changes from today's git tree, in order of appearance: 1. There are now separate variables for metadata buffer accounting. 2. Variable sd_log_num_hdrs is no longer needed, since the header accounting is taken care of by the reserve/refund sequence. 3. Fixed a tiny grammatical problem in a comment. 4. Added a new function "calc_reserved" to calculate the reserved log space. This isn't entirely necessary, but it has two benefits: First, it simplifies the gfs2_log_refund function greatly. Second, it allows for easier debugging because I could sprinkle the code with calls to this function to make sure the accounting is proper (by adding asserts and printks) at strategic point of the code. 5. In log_pull_tail there apparently was a kludge to fix up the accounting based on a "pull" parameter. The buffer accounting is now done properly, so the kludge was removed. 6. File sync operations were making a call to gfs2_log_flush that writes another journal header. Since that header was unplanned for (reserved) by the reserve/refund sequence, the free space had to be decremented so that when log_pull_tail gets called, the free space is be adjusted properly. (Did I hear you call that a kludge? well, maybe, but a lot more justifiable than the one I removed). 7. In the gfs2_log_shutdown code, it optionally syncs the log by specifying the PULL parameter to log_write_header. I'm not sure this is necessary anymore. It just seems to me there could be cases where shutdown is called while there are outstanding log buffers. 8. In the (data)buf_lo_before_commit functions, I changed some offset values from being calculated on the fly to being constants. That simplified some code and we might as well let the compiler do the calculation once rather than redoing those cycles at run time. 9. This version has my rewritten databuf_lo_add function. This version is much more like its predecessor, buf_lo_add, which makes it easier to understand. Again, this might not be necessary, but it seems as if this one works as well as the previous one, maybe even better, so I decided to leave it in. 10. In databuf_lo_before_commit, a previous data corruption problem was caused by going off the end of the buffer. The proper solution is to have the proper limit in place, rather than stopping earlier. (Thus my previous attempt to fix it is wrong). If you don't wrap the buffer, you're stopping too early and that causes more log buffer accounting problems. 11. In lops.h there are two new (previously mentioned) constants for figuring out the data offset for the journal buffers. 12. There are also two new functions, buf_limit and databuf_limit to calculate how many entries will fit in the buffer. 13. In function gfs2_meta_wipe, it needs to distinguish between pinned metadata buffers and journaled data buffers for proper journal buffer accounting. It can't use the JDATA gfs2_inode flag because it's sometimes passed the "real" inode and sometimes the "metadata inode" and the inode flags will be random bits in a metadata gfs2_inode. It needs to base its decision on which was passed in. Signed-off-by: Bob Peterson <rpeterso@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Steven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
2007-06-19 03:50:20 +08:00
unsigned int sd_log_commited_databuf;
int sd_log_commited_revoke;
atomic_t sd_log_pinned;
unsigned int sd_log_num_buf;
unsigned int sd_log_num_revoke;
unsigned int sd_log_num_rg;
unsigned int sd_log_num_databuf;
struct list_head sd_log_le_buf;
struct list_head sd_log_le_revoke;
struct list_head sd_log_le_rg;
struct list_head sd_log_le_databuf;
struct list_head sd_log_le_ordered;
atomic_t sd_log_thresh1;
atomic_t sd_log_thresh2;
atomic_t sd_log_blks_free;
wait_queue_head_t sd_log_waitq;
wait_queue_head_t sd_logd_waitq;
u64 sd_log_sequence;
unsigned int sd_log_head;
unsigned int sd_log_tail;
int sd_log_idle;
struct rw_semaphore sd_log_flush_lock;
atomic_t sd_log_in_flight;
wait_queue_head_t sd_log_flush_wait;
unsigned int sd_log_flush_head;
u64 sd_log_flush_wrapped;
struct list_head sd_ail1_list;
struct list_head sd_ail2_list;
u64 sd_ail_sync_gen;
/* Replay stuff */
struct list_head sd_revoke_list;
unsigned int sd_replay_tail;
unsigned int sd_found_blocks;
unsigned int sd_found_revokes;
unsigned int sd_replayed_blocks;
/* For quiescing the filesystem */
struct gfs2_holder sd_freeze_gh;
struct mutex sd_freeze_lock;
unsigned int sd_freeze_count;
char sd_fsname[GFS2_FSNAME_LEN];
char sd_table_name[GFS2_FSNAME_LEN];
char sd_proto_name[GFS2_FSNAME_LEN];
/* Debugging crud */
unsigned long sd_last_warning;
struct dentry *debugfs_dir; /* debugfs directory */
struct dentry *debugfs_dentry_glocks; /* for debugfs */
};
#endif /* __INCORE_DOT_H__ */