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/*
* Written by Stephen C. Tweedie <sct@redhat.com>, 1999
*
* Copyright 1998--1999 Red Hat corp --- All Rights Reserved
*
* This file is part of the Linux kernel and is made available under
* the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2, or at your
* option, any later version, incorporated herein by reference.
*
* Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995
* Remy Card (card@masi.ibp.fr)
* Laboratoire MASI - Institut Blaise Pascal
* Universite Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris VI)
*
* from
*
* linux/include/linux/minix_fs.h
*
* Copyright (C) 1991, 1992 Linus Torvalds
*/
#include <linux/fs.h>
#include <linux/jbd.h>
#include <linux/magic.h>
#include <linux/bug.h>
#include <linux/blockgroup_lock.h>
/*
* The second extended filesystem constants/structures
*/
/*
* Define EXT3FS_DEBUG to produce debug messages
*/
#undef EXT3FS_DEBUG
/*
* Define EXT3_RESERVATION to reserve data blocks for expanding files
*/
#define EXT3_DEFAULT_RESERVE_BLOCKS 8
/*max window size: 1024(direct blocks) + 3([t,d]indirect blocks) */
#define EXT3_MAX_RESERVE_BLOCKS 1027
#define EXT3_RESERVE_WINDOW_NOT_ALLOCATED 0
/*
* Debug code
*/
#ifdef EXT3FS_DEBUG
#define ext3_debug(f, a...) \
do { \
printk (KERN_DEBUG "EXT3-fs DEBUG (%s, %d): %s:", \
__FILE__, __LINE__, __func__); \
printk (KERN_DEBUG f, ## a); \
} while (0)
#else
#define ext3_debug(f, a...) do {} while (0)
#endif
/*
* Special inodes numbers
*/
#define EXT3_BAD_INO 1 /* Bad blocks inode */
#define EXT3_ROOT_INO 2 /* Root inode */
#define EXT3_BOOT_LOADER_INO 5 /* Boot loader inode */
#define EXT3_UNDEL_DIR_INO 6 /* Undelete directory inode */
#define EXT3_RESIZE_INO 7 /* Reserved group descriptors inode */
#define EXT3_JOURNAL_INO 8 /* Journal inode */
/* First non-reserved inode for old ext3 filesystems */
#define EXT3_GOOD_OLD_FIRST_INO 11
/*
* Maximal count of links to a file
*/
#define EXT3_LINK_MAX 32000
/*
* Macro-instructions used to manage several block sizes
*/
#define EXT3_MIN_BLOCK_SIZE 1024
#define EXT3_MAX_BLOCK_SIZE 65536
#define EXT3_MIN_BLOCK_LOG_SIZE 10
#define EXT3_BLOCK_SIZE(s) ((s)->s_blocksize)
#define EXT3_ADDR_PER_BLOCK(s) (EXT3_BLOCK_SIZE(s) / sizeof (__u32))
#define EXT3_BLOCK_SIZE_BITS(s) ((s)->s_blocksize_bits)
#define EXT3_ADDR_PER_BLOCK_BITS(s) (EXT3_SB(s)->s_addr_per_block_bits)
#define EXT3_INODE_SIZE(s) (EXT3_SB(s)->s_inode_size)
#define EXT3_FIRST_INO(s) (EXT3_SB(s)->s_first_ino)
/*
* Macro-instructions used to manage fragments
*/
#define EXT3_MIN_FRAG_SIZE 1024
#define EXT3_MAX_FRAG_SIZE 4096
#define EXT3_MIN_FRAG_LOG_SIZE 10
#define EXT3_FRAG_SIZE(s) (EXT3_SB(s)->s_frag_size)
#define EXT3_FRAGS_PER_BLOCK(s) (EXT3_SB(s)->s_frags_per_block)
/*
* Structure of a blocks group descriptor
*/
struct ext3_group_desc
{
__le32 bg_block_bitmap; /* Blocks bitmap block */
__le32 bg_inode_bitmap; /* Inodes bitmap block */
__le32 bg_inode_table; /* Inodes table block */
__le16 bg_free_blocks_count; /* Free blocks count */
__le16 bg_free_inodes_count; /* Free inodes count */
__le16 bg_used_dirs_count; /* Directories count */
__u16 bg_pad;
__le32 bg_reserved[3];
};
/*
* Macro-instructions used to manage group descriptors
*/
#define EXT3_BLOCKS_PER_GROUP(s) (EXT3_SB(s)->s_blocks_per_group)
#define EXT3_DESC_PER_BLOCK(s) (EXT3_SB(s)->s_desc_per_block)
#define EXT3_INODES_PER_GROUP(s) (EXT3_SB(s)->s_inodes_per_group)
#define EXT3_DESC_PER_BLOCK_BITS(s) (EXT3_SB(s)->s_desc_per_block_bits)
/*
* Constants relative to the data blocks
*/
#define EXT3_NDIR_BLOCKS 12
#define EXT3_IND_BLOCK EXT3_NDIR_BLOCKS
#define EXT3_DIND_BLOCK (EXT3_IND_BLOCK + 1)
#define EXT3_TIND_BLOCK (EXT3_DIND_BLOCK + 1)
#define EXT3_N_BLOCKS (EXT3_TIND_BLOCK + 1)
/*
* Inode flags
*/
#define EXT3_SECRM_FL 0x00000001 /* Secure deletion */
#define EXT3_UNRM_FL 0x00000002 /* Undelete */
#define EXT3_COMPR_FL 0x00000004 /* Compress file */
#define EXT3_SYNC_FL 0x00000008 /* Synchronous updates */
#define EXT3_IMMUTABLE_FL 0x00000010 /* Immutable file */
#define EXT3_APPEND_FL 0x00000020 /* writes to file may only append */
#define EXT3_NODUMP_FL 0x00000040 /* do not dump file */
#define EXT3_NOATIME_FL 0x00000080 /* do not update atime */
/* Reserved for compression usage... */
#define EXT3_DIRTY_FL 0x00000100
#define EXT3_COMPRBLK_FL 0x00000200 /* One or more compressed clusters */
#define EXT3_NOCOMPR_FL 0x00000400 /* Don't compress */
#define EXT3_ECOMPR_FL 0x00000800 /* Compression error */
/* End compression flags --- maybe not all used */
#define EXT3_INDEX_FL 0x00001000 /* hash-indexed directory */
#define EXT3_IMAGIC_FL 0x00002000 /* AFS directory */
#define EXT3_JOURNAL_DATA_FL 0x00004000 /* file data should be journaled */
#define EXT3_NOTAIL_FL 0x00008000 /* file tail should not be merged */
#define EXT3_DIRSYNC_FL 0x00010000 /* dirsync behaviour (directories only) */
#define EXT3_TOPDIR_FL 0x00020000 /* Top of directory hierarchies*/
#define EXT3_RESERVED_FL 0x80000000 /* reserved for ext3 lib */
#define EXT3_FL_USER_VISIBLE 0x0003DFFF /* User visible flags */
#define EXT3_FL_USER_MODIFIABLE 0x000380FF /* User modifiable flags */
/* Flags that should be inherited by new inodes from their parent. */
#define EXT3_FL_INHERITED (EXT3_SECRM_FL | EXT3_UNRM_FL | EXT3_COMPR_FL |\
EXT3_SYNC_FL | EXT3_NODUMP_FL |\
EXT3_NOATIME_FL | EXT3_COMPRBLK_FL |\
EXT3_NOCOMPR_FL | EXT3_JOURNAL_DATA_FL |\
EXT3_NOTAIL_FL | EXT3_DIRSYNC_FL)
/* Flags that are appropriate for regular files (all but dir-specific ones). */
#define EXT3_REG_FLMASK (~(EXT3_DIRSYNC_FL | EXT3_TOPDIR_FL))
/* Flags that are appropriate for non-directories/regular files. */
#define EXT3_OTHER_FLMASK (EXT3_NODUMP_FL | EXT3_NOATIME_FL)
/* Mask out flags that are inappropriate for the given type of inode. */
static inline __u32 ext3_mask_flags(umode_t mode, __u32 flags)
{
if (S_ISDIR(mode))
return flags;
else if (S_ISREG(mode))
return flags & EXT3_REG_FLMASK;
else
return flags & EXT3_OTHER_FLMASK;
}
/* Used to pass group descriptor data when online resize is done */
struct ext3_new_group_input {
__u32 group; /* Group number for this data */
__u32 block_bitmap; /* Absolute block number of block bitmap */
__u32 inode_bitmap; /* Absolute block number of inode bitmap */
__u32 inode_table; /* Absolute block number of inode table start */
__u32 blocks_count; /* Total number of blocks in this group */
__u16 reserved_blocks; /* Number of reserved blocks in this group */
__u16 unused;
};
/* The struct ext3_new_group_input in kernel space, with free_blocks_count */
struct ext3_new_group_data {
__u32 group;
__u32 block_bitmap;
__u32 inode_bitmap;
__u32 inode_table;
__u32 blocks_count;
__u16 reserved_blocks;
__u16 unused;
__u32 free_blocks_count;
};
/*
* ioctl commands
*/
#define EXT3_IOC_GETFLAGS FS_IOC_GETFLAGS
#define EXT3_IOC_SETFLAGS FS_IOC_SETFLAGS
#define EXT3_IOC_GETVERSION _IOR('f', 3, long)
#define EXT3_IOC_SETVERSION _IOW('f', 4, long)
#define EXT3_IOC_GROUP_EXTEND _IOW('f', 7, unsigned long)
#define EXT3_IOC_GROUP_ADD _IOW('f', 8,struct ext3_new_group_input)
#define EXT3_IOC_GETVERSION_OLD FS_IOC_GETVERSION
#define EXT3_IOC_SETVERSION_OLD FS_IOC_SETVERSION
#ifdef CONFIG_JBD_DEBUG
#define EXT3_IOC_WAIT_FOR_READONLY _IOR('f', 99, long)
#endif
#define EXT3_IOC_GETRSVSZ _IOR('f', 5, long)
#define EXT3_IOC_SETRSVSZ _IOW('f', 6, long)
/*
* ioctl commands in 32 bit emulation
*/
#define EXT3_IOC32_GETFLAGS FS_IOC32_GETFLAGS
#define EXT3_IOC32_SETFLAGS FS_IOC32_SETFLAGS
#define EXT3_IOC32_GETVERSION _IOR('f', 3, int)
#define EXT3_IOC32_SETVERSION _IOW('f', 4, int)
#define EXT3_IOC32_GETRSVSZ _IOR('f', 5, int)
#define EXT3_IOC32_SETRSVSZ _IOW('f', 6, int)
#define EXT3_IOC32_GROUP_EXTEND _IOW('f', 7, unsigned int)
#ifdef CONFIG_JBD_DEBUG
#define EXT3_IOC32_WAIT_FOR_READONLY _IOR('f', 99, int)
#endif
#define EXT3_IOC32_GETVERSION_OLD FS_IOC32_GETVERSION
#define EXT3_IOC32_SETVERSION_OLD FS_IOC32_SETVERSION
/* Number of supported quota types */
#define EXT3_MAXQUOTAS 2
/*
* Mount options
*/
struct ext3_mount_options {
unsigned long s_mount_opt;
kuid_t s_resuid;
kgid_t s_resgid;
unsigned long s_commit_interval;
#ifdef CONFIG_QUOTA
int s_jquota_fmt;
char *s_qf_names[EXT3_MAXQUOTAS];
#endif
};
/*
* Structure of an inode on the disk
*/
struct ext3_inode {
__le16 i_mode; /* File mode */
__le16 i_uid; /* Low 16 bits of Owner Uid */
__le32 i_size; /* Size in bytes */
__le32 i_atime; /* Access time */
__le32 i_ctime; /* Creation time */
__le32 i_mtime; /* Modification time */
__le32 i_dtime; /* Deletion Time */
__le16 i_gid; /* Low 16 bits of Group Id */
__le16 i_links_count; /* Links count */
__le32 i_blocks; /* Blocks count */
__le32 i_flags; /* File flags */
union {
struct {
__u32 l_i_reserved1;
} linux1;
struct {
__u32 h_i_translator;
} hurd1;
struct {
__u32 m_i_reserved1;
} masix1;
} osd1; /* OS dependent 1 */
__le32 i_block[EXT3_N_BLOCKS];/* Pointers to blocks */
__le32 i_generation; /* File version (for NFS) */
__le32 i_file_acl; /* File ACL */
__le32 i_dir_acl; /* Directory ACL */
__le32 i_faddr; /* Fragment address */
union {
struct {
__u8 l_i_frag; /* Fragment number */
__u8 l_i_fsize; /* Fragment size */
__u16 i_pad1;
__le16 l_i_uid_high; /* these 2 fields */
__le16 l_i_gid_high; /* were reserved2[0] */
__u32 l_i_reserved2;
} linux2;
struct {
__u8 h_i_frag; /* Fragment number */
__u8 h_i_fsize; /* Fragment size */
__u16 h_i_mode_high;
__u16 h_i_uid_high;
__u16 h_i_gid_high;
__u32 h_i_author;
} hurd2;
struct {
__u8 m_i_frag; /* Fragment number */
__u8 m_i_fsize; /* Fragment size */
__u16 m_pad1;
__u32 m_i_reserved2[2];
} masix2;
} osd2; /* OS dependent 2 */
__le16 i_extra_isize;
__le16 i_pad1;
};
#define i_size_high i_dir_acl
#define i_reserved1 osd1.linux1.l_i_reserved1
#define i_frag osd2.linux2.l_i_frag
#define i_fsize osd2.linux2.l_i_fsize
#define i_uid_low i_uid
#define i_gid_low i_gid
#define i_uid_high osd2.linux2.l_i_uid_high
#define i_gid_high osd2.linux2.l_i_gid_high
#define i_reserved2 osd2.linux2.l_i_reserved2
/*
* File system states
*/
#define EXT3_VALID_FS 0x0001 /* Unmounted cleanly */
#define EXT3_ERROR_FS 0x0002 /* Errors detected */
#define EXT3_ORPHAN_FS 0x0004 /* Orphans being recovered */
/*
* Misc. filesystem flags
*/
#define EXT2_FLAGS_SIGNED_HASH 0x0001 /* Signed dirhash in use */
#define EXT2_FLAGS_UNSIGNED_HASH 0x0002 /* Unsigned dirhash in use */
#define EXT2_FLAGS_TEST_FILESYS 0x0004 /* to test development code */
/*
* Mount flags
*/
#define EXT3_MOUNT_CHECK 0x00001 /* Do mount-time checks */
/* EXT3_MOUNT_OLDALLOC was there */
#define EXT3_MOUNT_GRPID 0x00004 /* Create files with directory's group */
#define EXT3_MOUNT_DEBUG 0x00008 /* Some debugging messages */
#define EXT3_MOUNT_ERRORS_CONT 0x00010 /* Continue on errors */
#define EXT3_MOUNT_ERRORS_RO 0x00020 /* Remount fs ro on errors */
#define EXT3_MOUNT_ERRORS_PANIC 0x00040 /* Panic on errors */
#define EXT3_MOUNT_MINIX_DF 0x00080 /* Mimics the Minix statfs */
#define EXT3_MOUNT_NOLOAD 0x00100 /* Don't use existing journal*/
#define EXT3_MOUNT_ABORT 0x00200 /* Fatal error detected */
#define EXT3_MOUNT_DATA_FLAGS 0x00C00 /* Mode for data writes: */
#define EXT3_MOUNT_JOURNAL_DATA 0x00400 /* Write data to journal */
#define EXT3_MOUNT_ORDERED_DATA 0x00800 /* Flush data before commit */
#define EXT3_MOUNT_WRITEBACK_DATA 0x00C00 /* No data ordering */
#define EXT3_MOUNT_UPDATE_JOURNAL 0x01000 /* Update the journal format */
#define EXT3_MOUNT_NO_UID32 0x02000 /* Disable 32-bit UIDs */
#define EXT3_MOUNT_XATTR_USER 0x04000 /* Extended user attributes */
#define EXT3_MOUNT_POSIX_ACL 0x08000 /* POSIX Access Control Lists */
#define EXT3_MOUNT_RESERVATION 0x10000 /* Preallocation */
#define EXT3_MOUNT_BARRIER 0x20000 /* Use block barriers */
#define EXT3_MOUNT_QUOTA 0x80000 /* Some quota option set */
[PATCH] disk quotas fail when /etc/mtab is symlinked to /proc/mounts If /etc/mtab is a regular file all of the mount options (of a file system) are written to /etc/mtab by the mount command. The quota tools look there for the quota strings for their operation. If, however, /etc/mtab is a symlink to /proc/mounts (a "good thing" in some environments) the tools don't write anything - they assume the kernel will take care of things. While the quota options are sent down to the kernel via the mount system call and the file system codes handle them properly unfortunately there is no code to echo the quota strings into /proc/mounts and the quota tools fail in the symlink case. The attached patchs modify the EXT[2|3] and JFS codes to add the necessary hooks. The show_options function of each file system in these patches currently deal with only those things that seemed related to quotas; especially in the EXT3 case more can be done (later?). Jan Kara also noted the difficulty in moving these changes above the FS codes responding similarly to myself to Andrew's comment about possible VFS migration. Issue summary: - FS codes have to process the entire string of options anyway. - Only FS codes that use quotas must have a show_options function (for quotas to work properly) however quotas are only used in a small number of FS. - Since most of the quota using FS support other options these FS codes should have the a show_options function to show those options - and the quota echoing becomes virtually negligible. Based on feedback I have modified my patches from the original: JFS a missing patch has been restored to the posting EXT[2|3] and JFS always use the show_options function - Each FS has at least one FS specific option displayed - QUOTA output is under a CONFIG_QUOTA ifdef - a follow-on patch will add a multitude of options for each FS EXT[2|3] and JFS "quota" is treated as "usrquota" EXT3 journalled data check for journalled quota removed EXT[2|3] mount when quota specified but not compiled in - no changes from my original patch. I tested the patch and the codes warn but - still mount. With all due respection I believe the comments otherwise were a - misread of the patch. Please reread/test and comment. XFS patch removed - the XFS team already made the necessary changes EXT3 mixing old and new quotas are handled differently (not purely exclusive) - if old and new quotas for the same type are used together the old type is silently depricated for compatability (e.g. usrquota and usrjquota) - mixing of old and new quotas is an error (e.g. usrjquota and grpquota) Signed-off-by: Mark Bellon <mbellon@mvista.com> Acked-by: Dave Kleikamp <shaggy@austin.ibm.com> Cc: Jan Kara <jack@ucw.cz> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
2005-09-07 06:16:54 +08:00
#define EXT3_MOUNT_USRQUOTA 0x100000 /* "old" user quota */
#define EXT3_MOUNT_GRPQUOTA 0x200000 /* "old" group quota */
#define EXT3_MOUNT_DATA_ERR_ABORT 0x400000 /* Abort on file data write
* error in ordered mode */
/* Compatibility, for having both ext2_fs.h and ext3_fs.h included at once */
#ifndef _LINUX_EXT2_FS_H
#define clear_opt(o, opt) o &= ~EXT3_MOUNT_##opt
#define set_opt(o, opt) o |= EXT3_MOUNT_##opt
#define test_opt(sb, opt) (EXT3_SB(sb)->s_mount_opt & \
EXT3_MOUNT_##opt)
#else
#define EXT2_MOUNT_NOLOAD EXT3_MOUNT_NOLOAD
#define EXT2_MOUNT_ABORT EXT3_MOUNT_ABORT
#define EXT2_MOUNT_DATA_FLAGS EXT3_MOUNT_DATA_FLAGS
#endif
#define ext3_set_bit __set_bit_le
#define ext3_set_bit_atomic ext2_set_bit_atomic
#define ext3_clear_bit __clear_bit_le
#define ext3_clear_bit_atomic ext2_clear_bit_atomic
#define ext3_test_bit test_bit_le
#define ext3_find_next_zero_bit find_next_zero_bit_le
/*
* Maximal mount counts between two filesystem checks
*/
#define EXT3_DFL_MAX_MNT_COUNT 20 /* Allow 20 mounts */
#define EXT3_DFL_CHECKINTERVAL 0 /* Don't use interval check */
/*
* Behaviour when detecting errors
*/
#define EXT3_ERRORS_CONTINUE 1 /* Continue execution */
#define EXT3_ERRORS_RO 2 /* Remount fs read-only */
#define EXT3_ERRORS_PANIC 3 /* Panic */
#define EXT3_ERRORS_DEFAULT EXT3_ERRORS_CONTINUE
/*
* Structure of the super block
*/
struct ext3_super_block {
/*00*/ __le32 s_inodes_count; /* Inodes count */
__le32 s_blocks_count; /* Blocks count */
__le32 s_r_blocks_count; /* Reserved blocks count */
__le32 s_free_blocks_count; /* Free blocks count */
/*10*/ __le32 s_free_inodes_count; /* Free inodes count */
__le32 s_first_data_block; /* First Data Block */
__le32 s_log_block_size; /* Block size */
__le32 s_log_frag_size; /* Fragment size */
/*20*/ __le32 s_blocks_per_group; /* # Blocks per group */
__le32 s_frags_per_group; /* # Fragments per group */
__le32 s_inodes_per_group; /* # Inodes per group */
__le32 s_mtime; /* Mount time */
/*30*/ __le32 s_wtime; /* Write time */
__le16 s_mnt_count; /* Mount count */
__le16 s_max_mnt_count; /* Maximal mount count */
__le16 s_magic; /* Magic signature */
__le16 s_state; /* File system state */
__le16 s_errors; /* Behaviour when detecting errors */
__le16 s_minor_rev_level; /* minor revision level */
/*40*/ __le32 s_lastcheck; /* time of last check */
__le32 s_checkinterval; /* max. time between checks */
__le32 s_creator_os; /* OS */
__le32 s_rev_level; /* Revision level */
/*50*/ __le16 s_def_resuid; /* Default uid for reserved blocks */
__le16 s_def_resgid; /* Default gid for reserved blocks */
/*
* These fields are for EXT3_DYNAMIC_REV superblocks only.
*
* Note: the difference between the compatible feature set and
* the incompatible feature set is that if there is a bit set
* in the incompatible feature set that the kernel doesn't
* know about, it should refuse to mount the filesystem.
*
* e2fsck's requirements are more strict; if it doesn't know
* about a feature in either the compatible or incompatible
* feature set, it must abort and not try to meddle with
* things it doesn't understand...
*/
__le32 s_first_ino; /* First non-reserved inode */
__le16 s_inode_size; /* size of inode structure */
__le16 s_block_group_nr; /* block group # of this superblock */
__le32 s_feature_compat; /* compatible feature set */
/*60*/ __le32 s_feature_incompat; /* incompatible feature set */
__le32 s_feature_ro_compat; /* readonly-compatible feature set */
/*68*/ __u8 s_uuid[16]; /* 128-bit uuid for volume */
/*78*/ char s_volume_name[16]; /* volume name */
/*88*/ char s_last_mounted[64]; /* directory where last mounted */
/*C8*/ __le32 s_algorithm_usage_bitmap; /* For compression */
/*
* Performance hints. Directory preallocation should only
* happen if the EXT3_FEATURE_COMPAT_DIR_PREALLOC flag is on.
*/
__u8 s_prealloc_blocks; /* Nr of blocks to try to preallocate*/
__u8 s_prealloc_dir_blocks; /* Nr to preallocate for dirs */
__le16 s_reserved_gdt_blocks; /* Per group desc for online growth */
/*
* Journaling support valid if EXT3_FEATURE_COMPAT_HAS_JOURNAL set.
*/
/*D0*/ __u8 s_journal_uuid[16]; /* uuid of journal superblock */
/*E0*/ __le32 s_journal_inum; /* inode number of journal file */
__le32 s_journal_dev; /* device number of journal file */
__le32 s_last_orphan; /* start of list of inodes to delete */
__le32 s_hash_seed[4]; /* HTREE hash seed */
__u8 s_def_hash_version; /* Default hash version to use */
__u8 s_reserved_char_pad;
__u16 s_reserved_word_pad;
__le32 s_default_mount_opts;
__le32 s_first_meta_bg; /* First metablock block group */
__le32 s_mkfs_time; /* When the filesystem was created */
__le32 s_jnl_blocks[17]; /* Backup of the journal inode */
/* 64bit support valid if EXT4_FEATURE_COMPAT_64BIT */
/*150*/ __le32 s_blocks_count_hi; /* Blocks count */
__le32 s_r_blocks_count_hi; /* Reserved blocks count */
__le32 s_free_blocks_count_hi; /* Free blocks count */
__le16 s_min_extra_isize; /* All inodes have at least # bytes */
__le16 s_want_extra_isize; /* New inodes should reserve # bytes */
__le32 s_flags; /* Miscellaneous flags */
__le16 s_raid_stride; /* RAID stride */
__le16 s_mmp_interval; /* # seconds to wait in MMP checking */
__le64 s_mmp_block; /* Block for multi-mount protection */
__le32 s_raid_stripe_width; /* blocks on all data disks (N*stride)*/
__u8 s_log_groups_per_flex; /* FLEX_BG group size */
__u8 s_reserved_char_pad2;
__le16 s_reserved_pad;
__u32 s_reserved[162]; /* Padding to the end of the block */
};
/* data type for block offset of block group */
typedef int ext3_grpblk_t;
/* data type for filesystem-wide blocks number */
typedef unsigned long ext3_fsblk_t;
#define E3FSBLK "%lu"
struct ext3_reserve_window {
ext3_fsblk_t _rsv_start; /* First byte reserved */
ext3_fsblk_t _rsv_end; /* Last byte reserved or 0 */
};
struct ext3_reserve_window_node {
struct rb_node rsv_node;
__u32 rsv_goal_size;
__u32 rsv_alloc_hit;
struct ext3_reserve_window rsv_window;
};
struct ext3_block_alloc_info {
/* information about reservation window */
struct ext3_reserve_window_node rsv_window_node;
/*
* was i_next_alloc_block in ext3_inode_info
* is the logical (file-relative) number of the
* most-recently-allocated block in this file.
* We use this for detecting linearly ascending allocation requests.
*/
__u32 last_alloc_logical_block;
/*
* Was i_next_alloc_goal in ext3_inode_info
* is the *physical* companion to i_next_alloc_block.
* it the physical block number of the block which was most-recentl
* allocated to this file. This give us the goal (target) for the next
* allocation when we detect linearly ascending requests.
*/
ext3_fsblk_t last_alloc_physical_block;
};
#define rsv_start rsv_window._rsv_start
#define rsv_end rsv_window._rsv_end
/*
* third extended file system inode data in memory
*/
struct ext3_inode_info {
__le32 i_data[15]; /* unconverted */
__u32 i_flags;
#ifdef EXT3_FRAGMENTS
__u32 i_faddr;
__u8 i_frag_no;
__u8 i_frag_size;
#endif
ext3_fsblk_t i_file_acl;
__u32 i_dir_acl;
__u32 i_dtime;
/*
* i_block_group is the number of the block group which contains
* this file's inode. Constant across the lifetime of the inode,
* it is ued for making block allocation decisions - we try to
* place a file's data blocks near its inode block, and new inodes
* near to their parent directory's inode.
*/
__u32 i_block_group;
unsigned long i_state_flags; /* Dynamic state flags for ext3 */
/* block reservation info */
struct ext3_block_alloc_info *i_block_alloc_info;
__u32 i_dir_start_lookup;
#ifdef CONFIG_EXT3_FS_XATTR
/*
* Extended attributes can be read independently of the main file
* data. Taking i_mutex even when reading would cause contention
* between readers of EAs and writers of regular file data, so
* instead we synchronize on xattr_sem when reading or changing
* EAs.
*/
struct rw_semaphore xattr_sem;
#endif
struct list_head i_orphan; /* unlinked but open inodes */
/*
* i_disksize keeps track of what the inode size is ON DISK, not
* in memory. During truncate, i_size is set to the new size by
* the VFS prior to calling ext3_truncate(), but the filesystem won't
* set i_disksize to 0 until the truncate is actually under way.
*
* The intent is that i_disksize always represents the blocks which
* are used by this file. This allows recovery to restart truncate
* on orphans if we crash during truncate. We actually write i_disksize
* into the on-disk inode when writing inodes out, instead of i_size.
*
* The only time when i_disksize and i_size may be different is when
* a truncate is in progress. The only things which change i_disksize
* are ext3_get_block (growth) and ext3_truncate (shrinkth).
*/
loff_t i_disksize;
/* on-disk additional length */
__u16 i_extra_isize;
/*
* truncate_mutex is for serialising ext3_truncate() against
* ext3_getblock(). In the 2.4 ext2 design, great chunks of inode's
* data tree are chopped off during truncate. We can't do that in
* ext3 because whenever we perform intermediate commits during
* truncate, the inode and all the metadata blocks *must* be in a
* consistent state which allows truncation of the orphans to restart
* during recovery. Hence we must fix the get_block-vs-truncate race
* by other means, so we have truncate_mutex.
*/
struct mutex truncate_mutex;
/*
* Transactions that contain inode's metadata needed to complete
* fsync and fdatasync, respectively.
*/
atomic_t i_sync_tid;
atomic_t i_datasync_tid;
#ifdef CONFIG_QUOTA
struct dquot *i_dquot[MAXQUOTAS];
#endif
struct inode vfs_inode;
};
/*
* third extended-fs super-block data in memory
*/
struct ext3_sb_info {
unsigned long s_frag_size; /* Size of a fragment in bytes */
unsigned long s_frags_per_block;/* Number of fragments per block */
unsigned long s_inodes_per_block;/* Number of inodes per block */
unsigned long s_frags_per_group;/* Number of fragments in a group */
unsigned long s_blocks_per_group;/* Number of blocks in a group */
unsigned long s_inodes_per_group;/* Number of inodes in a group */
unsigned long s_itb_per_group; /* Number of inode table blocks per group */
unsigned long s_gdb_count; /* Number of group descriptor blocks */
unsigned long s_desc_per_block; /* Number of group descriptors per block */
unsigned long s_groups_count; /* Number of groups in the fs */
unsigned long s_overhead_last; /* Last calculated overhead */
unsigned long s_blocks_last; /* Last seen block count */
struct buffer_head * s_sbh; /* Buffer containing the super block */
struct ext3_super_block * s_es; /* Pointer to the super block in the buffer */
struct buffer_head ** s_group_desc;
unsigned long s_mount_opt;
ext3_fsblk_t s_sb_block;
kuid_t s_resuid;
kgid_t s_resgid;
unsigned short s_mount_state;
unsigned short s_pad;
int s_addr_per_block_bits;
int s_desc_per_block_bits;
int s_inode_size;
int s_first_ino;
spinlock_t s_next_gen_lock;
u32 s_next_generation;
u32 s_hash_seed[4];
int s_def_hash_version;
int s_hash_unsigned; /* 3 if hash should be signed, 0 if not */
struct percpu_counter s_freeblocks_counter;
struct percpu_counter s_freeinodes_counter;
struct percpu_counter s_dirs_counter;
struct blockgroup_lock *s_blockgroup_lock;
/* root of the per fs reservation window tree */
spinlock_t s_rsv_window_lock;
struct rb_root s_rsv_window_root;
struct ext3_reserve_window_node s_rsv_window_head;
/* Journaling */
struct inode * s_journal_inode;
struct journal_s * s_journal;
struct list_head s_orphan;
struct mutex s_orphan_lock;
struct mutex s_resize_lock;
unsigned long s_commit_interval;
struct block_device *journal_bdev;
#ifdef CONFIG_QUOTA
char *s_qf_names[EXT3_MAXQUOTAS]; /* Names of quota files with journalled quota */
int s_jquota_fmt; /* Format of quota to use */
#endif
};
static inline spinlock_t *
sb_bgl_lock(struct ext3_sb_info *sbi, unsigned int block_group)
{
return bgl_lock_ptr(sbi->s_blockgroup_lock, block_group);
}
static inline struct ext3_sb_info * EXT3_SB(struct super_block *sb)
{
return sb->s_fs_info;
}
static inline struct ext3_inode_info *EXT3_I(struct inode *inode)
{
return container_of(inode, struct ext3_inode_info, vfs_inode);
}
static inline int ext3_valid_inum(struct super_block *sb, unsigned long ino)
{
return ino == EXT3_ROOT_INO ||
ino == EXT3_JOURNAL_INO ||
ino == EXT3_RESIZE_INO ||
(ino >= EXT3_FIRST_INO(sb) &&
ino <= le32_to_cpu(EXT3_SB(sb)->s_es->s_inodes_count));
}
/*
* Inode dynamic state flags
*/
enum {
EXT3_STATE_JDATA, /* journaled data exists */
EXT3_STATE_NEW, /* inode is newly created */
EXT3_STATE_XATTR, /* has in-inode xattrs */
EXT3_STATE_FLUSH_ON_CLOSE, /* flush dirty pages on close */
};
static inline int ext3_test_inode_state(struct inode *inode, int bit)
{
return test_bit(bit, &EXT3_I(inode)->i_state_flags);
}
static inline void ext3_set_inode_state(struct inode *inode, int bit)
{
set_bit(bit, &EXT3_I(inode)->i_state_flags);
}
static inline void ext3_clear_inode_state(struct inode *inode, int bit)
{
clear_bit(bit, &EXT3_I(inode)->i_state_flags);
}
#define NEXT_ORPHAN(inode) EXT3_I(inode)->i_dtime
/*
* Codes for operating systems
*/
#define EXT3_OS_LINUX 0
#define EXT3_OS_HURD 1
#define EXT3_OS_MASIX 2
#define EXT3_OS_FREEBSD 3
#define EXT3_OS_LITES 4
/*
* Revision levels
*/
#define EXT3_GOOD_OLD_REV 0 /* The good old (original) format */
#define EXT3_DYNAMIC_REV 1 /* V2 format w/ dynamic inode sizes */
#define EXT3_CURRENT_REV EXT3_GOOD_OLD_REV
#define EXT3_MAX_SUPP_REV EXT3_DYNAMIC_REV
#define EXT3_GOOD_OLD_INODE_SIZE 128
/*
* Feature set definitions
*/
#define EXT3_HAS_COMPAT_FEATURE(sb,mask) \
( EXT3_SB(sb)->s_es->s_feature_compat & cpu_to_le32(mask) )
#define EXT3_HAS_RO_COMPAT_FEATURE(sb,mask) \
( EXT3_SB(sb)->s_es->s_feature_ro_compat & cpu_to_le32(mask) )
#define EXT3_HAS_INCOMPAT_FEATURE(sb,mask) \
( EXT3_SB(sb)->s_es->s_feature_incompat & cpu_to_le32(mask) )
#define EXT3_SET_COMPAT_FEATURE(sb,mask) \
EXT3_SB(sb)->s_es->s_feature_compat |= cpu_to_le32(mask)
#define EXT3_SET_RO_COMPAT_FEATURE(sb,mask) \
EXT3_SB(sb)->s_es->s_feature_ro_compat |= cpu_to_le32(mask)
#define EXT3_SET_INCOMPAT_FEATURE(sb,mask) \
EXT3_SB(sb)->s_es->s_feature_incompat |= cpu_to_le32(mask)
#define EXT3_CLEAR_COMPAT_FEATURE(sb,mask) \
EXT3_SB(sb)->s_es->s_feature_compat &= ~cpu_to_le32(mask)
#define EXT3_CLEAR_RO_COMPAT_FEATURE(sb,mask) \
EXT3_SB(sb)->s_es->s_feature_ro_compat &= ~cpu_to_le32(mask)
#define EXT3_CLEAR_INCOMPAT_FEATURE(sb,mask) \
EXT3_SB(sb)->s_es->s_feature_incompat &= ~cpu_to_le32(mask)
#define EXT3_FEATURE_COMPAT_DIR_PREALLOC 0x0001
#define EXT3_FEATURE_COMPAT_IMAGIC_INODES 0x0002
#define EXT3_FEATURE_COMPAT_HAS_JOURNAL 0x0004
#define EXT3_FEATURE_COMPAT_EXT_ATTR 0x0008
#define EXT3_FEATURE_COMPAT_RESIZE_INODE 0x0010
#define EXT3_FEATURE_COMPAT_DIR_INDEX 0x0020
#define EXT3_FEATURE_RO_COMPAT_SPARSE_SUPER 0x0001
#define EXT3_FEATURE_RO_COMPAT_LARGE_FILE 0x0002
#define EXT3_FEATURE_RO_COMPAT_BTREE_DIR 0x0004
#define EXT3_FEATURE_INCOMPAT_COMPRESSION 0x0001
#define EXT3_FEATURE_INCOMPAT_FILETYPE 0x0002
#define EXT3_FEATURE_INCOMPAT_RECOVER 0x0004 /* Needs recovery */
#define EXT3_FEATURE_INCOMPAT_JOURNAL_DEV 0x0008 /* Journal device */
#define EXT3_FEATURE_INCOMPAT_META_BG 0x0010
#define EXT3_FEATURE_COMPAT_SUPP EXT2_FEATURE_COMPAT_EXT_ATTR
#define EXT3_FEATURE_INCOMPAT_SUPP (EXT3_FEATURE_INCOMPAT_FILETYPE| \
EXT3_FEATURE_INCOMPAT_RECOVER| \
EXT3_FEATURE_INCOMPAT_META_BG)
#define EXT3_FEATURE_RO_COMPAT_SUPP (EXT3_FEATURE_RO_COMPAT_SPARSE_SUPER| \
EXT3_FEATURE_RO_COMPAT_LARGE_FILE| \
EXT3_FEATURE_RO_COMPAT_BTREE_DIR)
/*
* Default values for user and/or group using reserved blocks
*/
#define EXT3_DEF_RESUID 0
#define EXT3_DEF_RESGID 0
/*
* Default mount options
*/
#define EXT3_DEFM_DEBUG 0x0001
#define EXT3_DEFM_BSDGROUPS 0x0002
#define EXT3_DEFM_XATTR_USER 0x0004
#define EXT3_DEFM_ACL 0x0008
#define EXT3_DEFM_UID16 0x0010
#define EXT3_DEFM_JMODE 0x0060
#define EXT3_DEFM_JMODE_DATA 0x0020
#define EXT3_DEFM_JMODE_ORDERED 0x0040
#define EXT3_DEFM_JMODE_WBACK 0x0060
/*
* Structure of a directory entry
*/
#define EXT3_NAME_LEN 255
struct ext3_dir_entry {
__le32 inode; /* Inode number */
__le16 rec_len; /* Directory entry length */
__le16 name_len; /* Name length */
char name[EXT3_NAME_LEN]; /* File name */
};
/*
* The new version of the directory entry. Since EXT3 structures are
* stored in intel byte order, and the name_len field could never be
* bigger than 255 chars, it's safe to reclaim the extra byte for the
* file_type field.
*/
struct ext3_dir_entry_2 {
__le32 inode; /* Inode number */
__le16 rec_len; /* Directory entry length */
__u8 name_len; /* Name length */
__u8 file_type;
char name[EXT3_NAME_LEN]; /* File name */
};
/*
* Ext3 directory file types. Only the low 3 bits are used. The
* other bits are reserved for now.
*/
#define EXT3_FT_UNKNOWN 0
#define EXT3_FT_REG_FILE 1
#define EXT3_FT_DIR 2
#define EXT3_FT_CHRDEV 3
#define EXT3_FT_BLKDEV 4
#define EXT3_FT_FIFO 5
#define EXT3_FT_SOCK 6
#define EXT3_FT_SYMLINK 7
#define EXT3_FT_MAX 8
/*
* EXT3_DIR_PAD defines the directory entries boundaries
*
* NOTE: It must be a multiple of 4
*/
#define EXT3_DIR_PAD 4
#define EXT3_DIR_ROUND (EXT3_DIR_PAD - 1)
#define EXT3_DIR_REC_LEN(name_len) (((name_len) + 8 + EXT3_DIR_ROUND) & \
~EXT3_DIR_ROUND)
#define EXT3_MAX_REC_LEN ((1<<16)-1)
/*
* Tests against MAX_REC_LEN etc were put in place for 64k block
* sizes; if that is not possible on this arch, we can skip
* those tests and speed things up.
*/
static inline unsigned ext3_rec_len_from_disk(__le16 dlen)
{
unsigned len = le16_to_cpu(dlen);
#if (PAGE_CACHE_SIZE >= 65536)
if (len == EXT3_MAX_REC_LEN)
return 1 << 16;
#endif
return len;
}
static inline __le16 ext3_rec_len_to_disk(unsigned len)
{
#if (PAGE_CACHE_SIZE >= 65536)
if (len == (1 << 16))
return cpu_to_le16(EXT3_MAX_REC_LEN);
else if (len > (1 << 16))
BUG();
#endif
return cpu_to_le16(len);
}
/*
* Hash Tree Directory indexing
* (c) Daniel Phillips, 2001
*/
#define is_dx(dir) (EXT3_HAS_COMPAT_FEATURE(dir->i_sb, \
EXT3_FEATURE_COMPAT_DIR_INDEX) && \
(EXT3_I(dir)->i_flags & EXT3_INDEX_FL))
#define EXT3_DIR_LINK_MAX(dir) (!is_dx(dir) && (dir)->i_nlink >= EXT3_LINK_MAX)
#define EXT3_DIR_LINK_EMPTY(dir) ((dir)->i_nlink == 2 || (dir)->i_nlink == 1)
/* Legal values for the dx_root hash_version field: */
#define DX_HASH_LEGACY 0
#define DX_HASH_HALF_MD4 1
#define DX_HASH_TEA 2
#define DX_HASH_LEGACY_UNSIGNED 3
#define DX_HASH_HALF_MD4_UNSIGNED 4
#define DX_HASH_TEA_UNSIGNED 5
/* hash info structure used by the directory hash */
struct dx_hash_info
{
u32 hash;
u32 minor_hash;
int hash_version;
u32 *seed;
};
/* 32 and 64 bit signed EOF for dx directories */
#define EXT3_HTREE_EOF_32BIT ((1UL << (32 - 1)) - 1)
#define EXT3_HTREE_EOF_64BIT ((1ULL << (64 - 1)) - 1)
/*
* Control parameters used by ext3_htree_next_block
*/
#define HASH_NB_ALWAYS 1
/*
* Describe an inode's exact location on disk and in memory
*/
struct ext3_iloc
{
struct buffer_head *bh;
unsigned long offset;
unsigned long block_group;
};
static inline struct ext3_inode *ext3_raw_inode(struct ext3_iloc *iloc)
{
return (struct ext3_inode *) (iloc->bh->b_data + iloc->offset);
}
/*
* This structure is stuffed into the struct file's private_data field
* for directories. It is where we put information so that we can do
* readdir operations in hash tree order.
*/
struct dir_private_info {
struct rb_root root;
struct rb_node *curr_node;
struct fname *extra_fname;
loff_t last_pos;
__u32 curr_hash;
__u32 curr_minor_hash;
__u32 next_hash;
};
/* calculate the first block number of the group */
static inline ext3_fsblk_t
ext3_group_first_block_no(struct super_block *sb, unsigned long group_no)
{
return group_no * (ext3_fsblk_t)EXT3_BLOCKS_PER_GROUP(sb) +
le32_to_cpu(EXT3_SB(sb)->s_es->s_first_data_block);
}
/*
* Special error return code only used by dx_probe() and its callers.
*/
#define ERR_BAD_DX_DIR -75000
/*
* Function prototypes
*/
/*
* Ok, these declarations are also in <linux/kernel.h> but none of the
* ext3 source programs needs to include it so they are duplicated here.
*/
# define NORET_TYPE /**/
# define ATTRIB_NORET __attribute__((noreturn))
# define NORET_AND noreturn,
/* balloc.c */
extern int ext3_bg_has_super(struct super_block *sb, int group);
extern unsigned long ext3_bg_num_gdb(struct super_block *sb, int group);
[PATCH] ext3_fsblk_t: filesystem, group blocks and bug fixes Some of the in-kernel ext3 block variable type are treated as signed 4 bytes int type, thus limited ext3 filesystem to 8TB (4kblock size based). While trying to fix them, it seems quite confusing in the ext3 code where some blocks are filesystem-wide blocks, some are group relative offsets that need to be signed value (as -1 has special meaning). So it seem saner to define two types of physical blocks: one is filesystem wide blocks, another is group-relative blocks. The following patches clarify these two types of blocks in the ext3 code, and fix the type bugs which limit current 32 bit ext3 filesystem limit to 8TB. With this series of patches and the percpu counter data type changes in the mm tree, we are able to extend exts filesystem limit to 16TB. This work is also a pre-request for the recent >32 bit ext3 work, and makes the kernel to able to address 48 bit ext3 block a lot easier: Simply redefine ext3_fsblk_t from unsigned long to sector_t and redefine the format string for ext3 filesystem block corresponding. Two RFC with a series patches have been posted to ext2-devel list and have been reviewed and discussed: http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=ext2-devel&m=114722190816690&w=2 http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=ext2-devel&m=114784919525942&w=2 Patches are tested on both 32 bit machine and 64 bit machine, <8TB ext3 and >8TB ext3 filesystem(with the latest to be released e2fsprogs-1.39). Tests includes overnight fsx, tiobench, dbench and fsstress. This patch: Defines ext3_fsblk_t and ext3_grpblk_t, and the printk format string for filesystem wide blocks. This patch classifies all block group relative blocks, and ext3_fsblk_t blocks occurs in the same function where used to be confusing before. Also include kernel bug fixes for filesystem wide in-kernel block variables. There are some fileystem wide blocks are treated as int/unsigned int type in the kernel currently, especially in ext3 block allocation and reservation code. This patch fixed those bugs by converting those variables to ext3_fsblk_t(unsigned long) type. Signed-off-by: Mingming Cao <cmm@us.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
2006-06-25 20:48:06 +08:00
extern ext3_fsblk_t ext3_new_block (handle_t *handle, struct inode *inode,
ext3_fsblk_t goal, int *errp);
extern ext3_fsblk_t ext3_new_blocks (handle_t *handle, struct inode *inode,
ext3_fsblk_t goal, unsigned long *count, int *errp);
extern void ext3_free_blocks (handle_t *handle, struct inode *inode,
ext3_fsblk_t block, unsigned long count);
extern void ext3_free_blocks_sb (handle_t *handle, struct super_block *sb,
ext3_fsblk_t block, unsigned long count,
unsigned long *pdquot_freed_blocks);
extern ext3_fsblk_t ext3_count_free_blocks (struct super_block *);
extern void ext3_check_blocks_bitmap (struct super_block *);
extern struct ext3_group_desc * ext3_get_group_desc(struct super_block * sb,
unsigned int block_group,
struct buffer_head ** bh);
extern int ext3_should_retry_alloc(struct super_block *sb, int *retries);
extern void ext3_init_block_alloc_info(struct inode *);
extern void ext3_rsv_window_add(struct super_block *sb, struct ext3_reserve_window_node *rsv);
extern int ext3_trim_fs(struct super_block *sb, struct fstrim_range *range);
/* dir.c */
extern int ext3_check_dir_entry(const char *, struct inode *,
struct ext3_dir_entry_2 *,
struct buffer_head *, unsigned long);
extern int ext3_htree_store_dirent(struct file *dir_file, __u32 hash,
__u32 minor_hash,
struct ext3_dir_entry_2 *dirent);
extern void ext3_htree_free_dir_info(struct dir_private_info *p);
/* fsync.c */
extern int ext3_sync_file(struct file *, loff_t, loff_t, int);
/* hash.c */
extern int ext3fs_dirhash(const char *name, int len, struct
dx_hash_info *hinfo);
/* ialloc.c */
extern struct inode * ext3_new_inode (handle_t *, struct inode *,
const struct qstr *, umode_t);
extern void ext3_free_inode (handle_t *, struct inode *);
extern struct inode * ext3_orphan_get (struct super_block *, unsigned long);
extern unsigned long ext3_count_free_inodes (struct super_block *);
extern unsigned long ext3_count_dirs (struct super_block *);
extern void ext3_check_inodes_bitmap (struct super_block *);
extern unsigned long ext3_count_free (struct buffer_head *, unsigned);
/* inode.c */
[PATCH] ext3_fsblk_t: filesystem, group blocks and bug fixes Some of the in-kernel ext3 block variable type are treated as signed 4 bytes int type, thus limited ext3 filesystem to 8TB (4kblock size based). While trying to fix them, it seems quite confusing in the ext3 code where some blocks are filesystem-wide blocks, some are group relative offsets that need to be signed value (as -1 has special meaning). So it seem saner to define two types of physical blocks: one is filesystem wide blocks, another is group-relative blocks. The following patches clarify these two types of blocks in the ext3 code, and fix the type bugs which limit current 32 bit ext3 filesystem limit to 8TB. With this series of patches and the percpu counter data type changes in the mm tree, we are able to extend exts filesystem limit to 16TB. This work is also a pre-request for the recent >32 bit ext3 work, and makes the kernel to able to address 48 bit ext3 block a lot easier: Simply redefine ext3_fsblk_t from unsigned long to sector_t and redefine the format string for ext3 filesystem block corresponding. Two RFC with a series patches have been posted to ext2-devel list and have been reviewed and discussed: http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=ext2-devel&m=114722190816690&w=2 http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=ext2-devel&m=114784919525942&w=2 Patches are tested on both 32 bit machine and 64 bit machine, <8TB ext3 and >8TB ext3 filesystem(with the latest to be released e2fsprogs-1.39). Tests includes overnight fsx, tiobench, dbench and fsstress. This patch: Defines ext3_fsblk_t and ext3_grpblk_t, and the printk format string for filesystem wide blocks. This patch classifies all block group relative blocks, and ext3_fsblk_t blocks occurs in the same function where used to be confusing before. Also include kernel bug fixes for filesystem wide in-kernel block variables. There are some fileystem wide blocks are treated as int/unsigned int type in the kernel currently, especially in ext3 block allocation and reservation code. This patch fixed those bugs by converting those variables to ext3_fsblk_t(unsigned long) type. Signed-off-by: Mingming Cao <cmm@us.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
2006-06-25 20:48:06 +08:00
int ext3_forget(handle_t *handle, int is_metadata, struct inode *inode,
struct buffer_head *bh, ext3_fsblk_t blocknr);
struct buffer_head * ext3_getblk (handle_t *, struct inode *, long, int, int *);
struct buffer_head * ext3_bread (handle_t *, struct inode *, int, int, int *);
[PATCH] ext3_get_blocks: Mapping multiple blocks at a once Currently ext3_get_block() only maps or allocates one block at a time. This is quite inefficient for sequential IO workload. I have posted a early implements a simply multiple block map and allocation with current ext3. The basic idea is allocating the 1st block in the existing way, and attempting to allocate the next adjacent blocks on a best effort basis. More description about the implementation could be found here: http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=ext2-devel&m=112162230003522&w=2 The following the latest version of the patch: break the original patch into 5 patches, re-worked some logicals, and fixed some bugs. The break ups are: [patch 1] Adding map multiple blocks at a time in ext3_get_blocks() [patch 2] Extend ext3_get_blocks() to support multiple block allocation [patch 3] Implement multiple block allocation in ext3-try-to-allocate (called via ext3_new_block()). [patch 4] Proper accounting updates in ext3_new_blocks() [patch 5] Adjust reservation window size properly (by the given number of blocks to allocate) before block allocation to increase the possibility of allocating multiple blocks in a single call. Tests done so far includes fsx,tiobench and dbench. The following numbers collected from Direct IO tests (1G file creation/read) shows the system time have been greatly reduced (more than 50% on my 8 cpu system) with the patches. 1G file DIO write: 2.6.15 2.6.15+patches real 0m31.275s 0m31.161s user 0m0.000s 0m0.000s sys 0m3.384s 0m0.564s 1G file DIO read: 2.6.15 2.6.15+patches real 0m30.733s 0m30.624s user 0m0.000s 0m0.004s sys 0m0.748s 0m0.380s Some previous test we did on buffered IO with using multiple blocks allocation and delayed allocation shows noticeable improvement on throughput and system time. This patch: Add support of mapping multiple blocks in one call. This is useful for DIO reads and re-writes (where blocks are already allocated), also is in line with Christoph's proposal of using getblocks() in mpage_readpage() or mpage_readpages(). Signed-off-by: Mingming Cao <cmm@us.ibm.com> Cc: Badari Pulavarty <pbadari@us.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
2006-03-26 17:37:55 +08:00
int ext3_get_blocks_handle(handle_t *handle, struct inode *inode,
sector_t iblock, unsigned long maxblocks, struct buffer_head *bh_result,
int create);
extern struct inode *ext3_iget(struct super_block *, unsigned long);
extern int ext3_write_inode (struct inode *, struct writeback_control *);
extern int ext3_setattr (struct dentry *, struct iattr *);
extern void ext3_evict_inode (struct inode *);
extern int ext3_sync_inode (handle_t *, struct inode *);
extern void ext3_discard_reservation (struct inode *);
extern void ext3_dirty_inode(struct inode *, int);
extern int ext3_change_inode_journal_flag(struct inode *, int);
extern int ext3_get_inode_loc(struct inode *, struct ext3_iloc *);
extern int ext3_can_truncate(struct inode *inode);
extern void ext3_truncate(struct inode *inode);
extern void ext3_set_inode_flags(struct inode *);
extern void ext3_get_inode_flags(struct ext3_inode_info *);
extern void ext3_set_aops(struct inode *inode);
extern int ext3_fiemap(struct inode *inode, struct fiemap_extent_info *fieinfo,
u64 start, u64 len);
/* ioctl.c */
extern long ext3_ioctl(struct file *, unsigned int, unsigned long);
extern long ext3_compat_ioctl(struct file *, unsigned int, unsigned long);
/* namei.c */
extern int ext3_orphan_add(handle_t *, struct inode *);
extern int ext3_orphan_del(handle_t *, struct inode *);
extern int ext3_htree_fill_tree(struct file *dir_file, __u32 start_hash,
__u32 start_minor_hash, __u32 *next_hash);
/* resize.c */
extern int ext3_group_add(struct super_block *sb,
struct ext3_new_group_data *input);
extern int ext3_group_extend(struct super_block *sb,
struct ext3_super_block *es,
ext3_fsblk_t n_blocks_count);
/* super.c */
extern __printf(3, 4)
void ext3_error(struct super_block *, const char *, const char *, ...);
extern void __ext3_std_error (struct super_block *, const char *, int);
extern __printf(3, 4)
void ext3_abort(struct super_block *, const char *, const char *, ...);
extern __printf(3, 4)
void ext3_warning(struct super_block *, const char *, const char *, ...);
extern __printf(3, 4)
void ext3_msg(struct super_block *, const char *, const char *, ...);
extern void ext3_update_dynamic_rev (struct super_block *sb);
#define ext3_std_error(sb, errno) \
do { \
if ((errno)) \
__ext3_std_error((sb), __func__, (errno)); \
} while (0)
/*
* Inodes and files operations
*/
/* dir.c */
extern const struct file_operations ext3_dir_operations;
/* file.c */
extern const struct inode_operations ext3_file_inode_operations;
extern const struct file_operations ext3_file_operations;
/* namei.c */
extern const struct inode_operations ext3_dir_inode_operations;
extern const struct inode_operations ext3_special_inode_operations;
/* symlink.c */
extern const struct inode_operations ext3_symlink_inode_operations;
extern const struct inode_operations ext3_fast_symlink_inode_operations;
#define EXT3_JOURNAL(inode) (EXT3_SB((inode)->i_sb)->s_journal)
/* Define the number of blocks we need to account to a transaction to
* modify one block of data.
*
* We may have to touch one inode, one bitmap buffer, up to three
* indirection blocks, the group and superblock summaries, and the data
* block to complete the transaction. */
#define EXT3_SINGLEDATA_TRANS_BLOCKS 8U
/* Extended attribute operations touch at most two data buffers,
* two bitmap buffers, and two group summaries, in addition to the inode
* and the superblock, which are already accounted for. */
#define EXT3_XATTR_TRANS_BLOCKS 6U
/* Define the minimum size for a transaction which modifies data. This
* needs to take into account the fact that we may end up modifying two
* quota files too (one for the group, one for the user quota). The
* superblock only gets updated once, of course, so don't bother
* counting that again for the quota updates. */
#define EXT3_DATA_TRANS_BLOCKS(sb) (EXT3_SINGLEDATA_TRANS_BLOCKS + \
EXT3_XATTR_TRANS_BLOCKS - 2 + \
EXT3_MAXQUOTAS_TRANS_BLOCKS(sb))
/* Delete operations potentially hit one directory's namespace plus an
* entire inode, plus arbitrary amounts of bitmap/indirection data. Be
* generous. We can grow the delete transaction later if necessary. */
#define EXT3_DELETE_TRANS_BLOCKS(sb) (EXT3_MAXQUOTAS_TRANS_BLOCKS(sb) + 64)
/* Define an arbitrary limit for the amount of data we will anticipate
* writing to any given transaction. For unbounded transactions such as
* write(2) and truncate(2) we can write more than this, but we always
* start off at the maximum transaction size and grow the transaction
* optimistically as we go. */
#define EXT3_MAX_TRANS_DATA 64U
/* We break up a large truncate or write transaction once the handle's
* buffer credits gets this low, we need either to extend the
* transaction or to start a new one. Reserve enough space here for
* inode, bitmap, superblock, group and indirection updates for at least
* one block, plus two quota updates. Quota allocations are not
* needed. */
#define EXT3_RESERVE_TRANS_BLOCKS 12U
#define EXT3_INDEX_EXTRA_TRANS_BLOCKS 8
#ifdef CONFIG_QUOTA
/* Amount of blocks needed for quota update - we know that the structure was
* allocated so we need to update only inode+data */
#define EXT3_QUOTA_TRANS_BLOCKS(sb) (test_opt(sb, QUOTA) ? 2 : 0)
/* Amount of blocks needed for quota insert/delete - we do some block writes
* but inode, sb and group updates are done only once */
#define EXT3_QUOTA_INIT_BLOCKS(sb) (test_opt(sb, QUOTA) ? (DQUOT_INIT_ALLOC*\
(EXT3_SINGLEDATA_TRANS_BLOCKS-3)+3+DQUOT_INIT_REWRITE) : 0)
#define EXT3_QUOTA_DEL_BLOCKS(sb) (test_opt(sb, QUOTA) ? (DQUOT_DEL_ALLOC*\
(EXT3_SINGLEDATA_TRANS_BLOCKS-3)+3+DQUOT_DEL_REWRITE) : 0)
#else
#define EXT3_QUOTA_TRANS_BLOCKS(sb) 0
#define EXT3_QUOTA_INIT_BLOCKS(sb) 0
#define EXT3_QUOTA_DEL_BLOCKS(sb) 0
#endif
#define EXT3_MAXQUOTAS_TRANS_BLOCKS(sb) (EXT3_MAXQUOTAS*EXT3_QUOTA_TRANS_BLOCKS(sb))
#define EXT3_MAXQUOTAS_INIT_BLOCKS(sb) (EXT3_MAXQUOTAS*EXT3_QUOTA_INIT_BLOCKS(sb))
#define EXT3_MAXQUOTAS_DEL_BLOCKS(sb) (EXT3_MAXQUOTAS*EXT3_QUOTA_DEL_BLOCKS(sb))
int
ext3_mark_iloc_dirty(handle_t *handle,
struct inode *inode,
struct ext3_iloc *iloc);
/*
* On success, We end up with an outstanding reference count against
* iloc->bh. This _must_ be cleaned up later.
*/
int ext3_reserve_inode_write(handle_t *handle, struct inode *inode,
struct ext3_iloc *iloc);
int ext3_mark_inode_dirty(handle_t *handle, struct inode *inode);
/*
* Wrapper functions with which ext3 calls into JBD. The intent here is
* to allow these to be turned into appropriate stubs so ext3 can control
* ext2 filesystems, so ext2+ext3 systems only nee one fs. This work hasn't
* been done yet.
*/
static inline void ext3_journal_release_buffer(handle_t *handle,
struct buffer_head *bh)
{
journal_release_buffer(handle, bh);
}
void ext3_journal_abort_handle(const char *caller, const char *err_fn,
struct buffer_head *bh, handle_t *handle, int err);
int __ext3_journal_get_undo_access(const char *where, handle_t *handle,
struct buffer_head *bh);
int __ext3_journal_get_write_access(const char *where, handle_t *handle,
struct buffer_head *bh);
int __ext3_journal_forget(const char *where, handle_t *handle,
struct buffer_head *bh);
int __ext3_journal_revoke(const char *where, handle_t *handle,
unsigned long blocknr, struct buffer_head *bh);
int __ext3_journal_get_create_access(const char *where,
handle_t *handle, struct buffer_head *bh);
int __ext3_journal_dirty_metadata(const char *where,
handle_t *handle, struct buffer_head *bh);
#define ext3_journal_get_undo_access(handle, bh) \
__ext3_journal_get_undo_access(__func__, (handle), (bh))
#define ext3_journal_get_write_access(handle, bh) \
__ext3_journal_get_write_access(__func__, (handle), (bh))
#define ext3_journal_revoke(handle, blocknr, bh) \
__ext3_journal_revoke(__func__, (handle), (blocknr), (bh))
#define ext3_journal_get_create_access(handle, bh) \
__ext3_journal_get_create_access(__func__, (handle), (bh))
#define ext3_journal_dirty_metadata(handle, bh) \
__ext3_journal_dirty_metadata(__func__, (handle), (bh))
#define ext3_journal_forget(handle, bh) \
__ext3_journal_forget(__func__, (handle), (bh))
int ext3_journal_dirty_data(handle_t *handle, struct buffer_head *bh);
handle_t *ext3_journal_start_sb(struct super_block *sb, int nblocks);
int __ext3_journal_stop(const char *where, handle_t *handle);
static inline handle_t *ext3_journal_start(struct inode *inode, int nblocks)
{
return ext3_journal_start_sb(inode->i_sb, nblocks);
}
#define ext3_journal_stop(handle) \
__ext3_journal_stop(__func__, (handle))
static inline handle_t *ext3_journal_current_handle(void)
{
return journal_current_handle();
}
static inline int ext3_journal_extend(handle_t *handle, int nblocks)
{
return journal_extend(handle, nblocks);
}
static inline int ext3_journal_restart(handle_t *handle, int nblocks)
{
return journal_restart(handle, nblocks);
}
static inline int ext3_journal_blocks_per_page(struct inode *inode)
{
return journal_blocks_per_page(inode);
}
static inline int ext3_journal_force_commit(journal_t *journal)
{
return journal_force_commit(journal);
}
/* super.c */
int ext3_force_commit(struct super_block *sb);
static inline int ext3_should_journal_data(struct inode *inode)
{
if (!S_ISREG(inode->i_mode))
return 1;
if (test_opt(inode->i_sb, DATA_FLAGS) == EXT3_MOUNT_JOURNAL_DATA)
return 1;
if (EXT3_I(inode)->i_flags & EXT3_JOURNAL_DATA_FL)
return 1;
return 0;
}
static inline int ext3_should_order_data(struct inode *inode)
{
if (!S_ISREG(inode->i_mode))
return 0;
if (EXT3_I(inode)->i_flags & EXT3_JOURNAL_DATA_FL)
return 0;
if (test_opt(inode->i_sb, DATA_FLAGS) == EXT3_MOUNT_ORDERED_DATA)
return 1;
return 0;
}
static inline int ext3_should_writeback_data(struct inode *inode)
{
if (!S_ISREG(inode->i_mode))
return 0;
if (EXT3_I(inode)->i_flags & EXT3_JOURNAL_DATA_FL)
return 0;
if (test_opt(inode->i_sb, DATA_FLAGS) == EXT3_MOUNT_WRITEBACK_DATA)
return 1;
return 0;
}
#include <trace/events/ext3.h>