1 /*	$NetBSD: lfs_inode.h,v 1.16 2016/06/20 03:29:52 dholland Exp $	*/
2 /*  from NetBSD: ulfs_inode.h,v 1.5 2013/06/06 00:51:50 dholland Exp  */
3 /*  from NetBSD: inode.h,v 1.72 2016/06/03 15:36:03 christos Exp  */
4 
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40 
41 #ifndef _UFS_LFS_LFS_INODE_H_
42 #define	_UFS_LFS_LFS_INODE_H_
43 
44 /*
45  * Some of the userlevel code (fsck, newfs, lfs_cleanerd) wants to use
46  * the in-memory inode structure in a faked-up kernel environment.
47  * This header file provides a reasonably sanitized version of the
48  * structures and definitions needed for that purpose.
49  */
50 
51 #include <miscfs/genfs/genfs_node.h>
52 #include <ufs/lfs/lfs.h>
53 
54 /*
55  * Adjustable filesystem parameters
56  */
57 #define MIN_FREE_SEGS	20
58 #define MIN_RESV_SEGS	15
59 
60 /*
61  * The following constants define the usage of the quota file array in the
62  * ulfsmount structure and dquot array in the inode structure.  The semantics
63  * of the elements of these arrays are defined in the routine lfs_getinoquota;
64  * the remainder of the quota code treats them generically and need not be
65  * inspected when changing the size of the array.
66  */
67 #define	ULFS_MAXQUOTAS	2
68 #define	ULFS_USRQUOTA	0	/* element used for user quotas */
69 #define	ULFS_GRPQUOTA	1	/* element used for group quotas */
70 
71 /*
72  * Lookup result state (other than the result inode). This is
73  * currently stashed in the vnode between VOP_LOOKUP and directory
74  * operation VOPs, which is gross.
75  *
76  * XXX ulr_diroff is a lookup hint from the previos call of VOP_LOOKUP.
77  * probably it should not be here.
78  */
79 struct ulfs_lookup_results {
80 	int32_t	  ulr_count;	/* Size of free slot in directory. */
81 	doff_t	  ulr_endoff;	/* End of useful stuff in directory. */
82 	doff_t	  ulr_diroff;	/* Offset in dir, where we found last entry. */
83 	doff_t	  ulr_offset;	/* Offset of free space in directory. */
84 	uint32_t ulr_reclen;	/* Size of found directory entry. */
85 };
86 
87 /* notyet XXX */
88 #define ULFS_CHECK_CRAPCOUNTER(dp) ((void)(dp)->i_crapcounter)
89 
90 /*
91  * Per-filesystem inode extensions.
92  */
93 struct lfs_inode_ext;
94 
95 /*
96  * The inode is used to describe each active (or recently active) file in the
97  * ULFS filesystem. It is composed of two types of information. The first part
98  * is the information that is needed only while the file is active (such as
99  * the identity of the file and linkage to speed its lookup). The second part
100  * is the permanent meta-data associated with the file which is read in
101  * from the permanent dinode from long term storage when the file becomes
102  * active, and is put back when the file is no longer being used.
103  */
104 struct inode {
105 	struct genfs_node i_gnode;
106 	TAILQ_ENTRY(inode) i_nextsnap; /* snapshot file list. */
107 	struct	vnode *i_vnode;	/* Vnode associated with this inode. */
108 	struct  ulfsmount *i_ump; /* Mount point associated with this inode. */
109 	struct	vnode *i_devvp;	/* Vnode for block I/O. */
110 	uint32_t i_flag;	/* flags, see below */
111 	dev_t	  i_dev;	/* Device associated with the inode. */
112 	ino_t	  i_number;	/* The identity of the inode. */
113 
114 	struct lfs *i_lfs;	/* The LFS volume we belong to. */
115 
116 	void	*i_unused1;	/* Unused. */
117 	struct	 dquot *i_dquot[ULFS_MAXQUOTAS]; /* Dquot structures. */
118 	u_quad_t i_modrev;	/* Revision level for NFS lease. */
119 	struct	 lockf *i_lockf;/* Head of byte-level lock list. */
120 
121 	/*
122 	 * Side effects; used during (and after) directory lookup.
123 	 * XXX should not be here.
124 	 */
125 	struct ulfs_lookup_results i_crap;
126 	unsigned i_crapcounter;	/* serial number for i_crap */
127 
128 	/*
129 	 * Inode extensions
130 	 */
131 	union {
132 		/* Other extensions could go here... */
133 		struct  lfs_inode_ext *lfs;
134 	} inode_ext;
135 	/*
136 	 * Copies from the on-disk dinode itself.
137 	 *
138 	 * These fields are currently only used by LFS.
139 	 */
140 	uint16_t i_mode;	/* IFMT, permissions; see below. */
141 	int16_t   i_nlink;	/* File link count. */
142 	uint64_t i_size;	/* File byte count. */
143 	uint32_t i_flags;	/* Status flags (chflags). */
144 	int32_t   i_gen;	/* Generation number. */
145 	uint32_t i_uid;		/* File owner. */
146 	uint32_t i_gid;		/* File group. */
147 	uint16_t i_omode;	/* Old mode, for ulfs_reclaim. */
148 
149 	struct dirhash *i_dirhash;	/* Hashing for large directories */
150 
151 	/*
152 	 * The on-disk dinode itself.
153 	 */
154 	union lfs_dinode *i_din;
155 };
156 
157 /* These flags are kept in i_flag. */
158 #define	IN_ACCESS	0x0001		/* Access time update request. */
159 #define	IN_CHANGE	0x0002		/* Inode change time update request. */
160 #define	IN_UPDATE	0x0004		/* Inode was written to; update mtime. */
161 #define	IN_MODIFY	0x2000		/* Modification time update request. */
162 #define	IN_MODIFIED	0x0008		/* Inode has been modified. */
163 #define	IN_ACCESSED	0x0010		/* Inode has been accessed. */
164 /* 	   unused	0x0020 */	/* was IN_RENAME */
165 #define	IN_SHLOCK	0x0040		/* File has shared lock. */
166 #define	IN_EXLOCK	0x0080		/* File has exclusive lock. */
167 #define	IN_CLEANING	0x0100		/* LFS: file is being cleaned */
168 #define	IN_ADIROP	0x0200		/* LFS: dirop in progress */
169 /* 	   unused	0x0400 */	/* was FFS-only IN_SPACECOUNTED */
170 #define	IN_PAGING       0x1000		/* LFS: file is on paging queue */
171 #define IN_CDIROP       0x4000          /* LFS: dirop completed pending i/o */
172 
173 /*
174  * LFS inode extensions.
175  */
176 struct lfs_inode_ext {
177 	off_t	  lfs_osize;		/* size of file on disk */
178 	uint64_t  lfs_effnblocks;  /* number of blocks when i/o completes */
179 	size_t	  lfs_fragsize[ULFS_NDADDR]; /* size of on-disk direct blocks */
180 	TAILQ_ENTRY(inode) lfs_dchain;  /* Dirop chain. */
181 	TAILQ_ENTRY(inode) lfs_pchain;  /* Paging chain. */
182 #define LFSI_NO_GOP_WRITE 0x01
183 #define LFSI_DELETED      0x02
184 #define LFSI_WRAPBLOCK    0x04
185 #define LFSI_WRAPWAIT     0x08
186 #define LFSI_BMAP         0x10
187 	uint32_t lfs_iflags;		/* Inode flags */
188 	daddr_t   lfs_hiblk;		/* Highest lbn held by inode */
189 #ifdef _KERNEL
190 	SPLAY_HEAD(lfs_splay, lbnentry) lfs_lbtree; /* Tree of balloc'd lbns */
191 	int	  lfs_nbtree;		/* Size of tree */
192 	LIST_HEAD(, segdelta) lfs_segdhd;
193 #endif
194 	int16_t	  lfs_odnlink;		/* on-disk nlink count for cleaner */
195 };
196 #define i_lfs_osize		inode_ext.lfs->lfs_osize
197 #define i_lfs_effnblks		inode_ext.lfs->lfs_effnblocks
198 #define i_lfs_fragsize		inode_ext.lfs->lfs_fragsize
199 #define i_lfs_dchain		inode_ext.lfs->lfs_dchain
200 #define i_lfs_pchain		inode_ext.lfs->lfs_pchain
201 #define i_lfs_iflags		inode_ext.lfs->lfs_iflags
202 #define i_lfs_hiblk		inode_ext.lfs->lfs_hiblk
203 #define i_lfs_lbtree		inode_ext.lfs->lfs_lbtree
204 #define i_lfs_nbtree		inode_ext.lfs->lfs_nbtree
205 #define i_lfs_segdhd		inode_ext.lfs->lfs_segdhd
206 #define i_lfs_odnlink		inode_ext.lfs->lfs_odnlink
207 
208 /*
209  * "struct buf" associated definitions
210  */
211 
212 #ifdef _KERNEL
213 
214 # define LFS_IS_MALLOC_BUF(bp) ((bp)->b_iodone == lfs_callback)
215 
216 # ifdef DEBUG
217 #  define LFS_DEBUG_COUNTLOCKED(m) do {					\
218 	if (lfs_debug_log_subsys[DLOG_LLIST]) {				\
219 		lfs_countlocked(&locked_queue_count, &locked_queue_bytes, (m)); \
220 		cv_broadcast(&locked_queue_cv);				\
221 	}								\
222 } while (0)
223 # else
224 #  define LFS_DEBUG_COUNTLOCKED(m)
225 # endif
226 
227 /* log for debugging writes to the Ifile */
228 # ifdef DEBUG
229 struct lfs_log_entry {
230 	const char *op;
231 	const char *file;
232 	int pid;
233 	int line;
234 	daddr_t block;
235 	unsigned long flags;
236 };
237 extern int lfs_lognum;
238 extern struct lfs_log_entry lfs_log[LFS_LOGLENGTH];
239 #  define LFS_BWRITE_LOG(bp) lfs_bwrite_log((bp), __FILE__, __LINE__)
240 #  define LFS_ENTER_LOG(theop, thefile, theline, lbn, theflags, thepid) do {\
241 	int _s;								\
242 									\
243 	mutex_enter(&lfs_lock);						\
244 	_s = splbio();							\
245 	lfs_log[lfs_lognum].op = theop;					\
246 	lfs_log[lfs_lognum].file = thefile;				\
247 	lfs_log[lfs_lognum].line = (theline);				\
248 	lfs_log[lfs_lognum].pid = (thepid);				\
249 	lfs_log[lfs_lognum].block = (lbn);				\
250 	lfs_log[lfs_lognum].flags = (theflags);				\
251 	lfs_lognum = (lfs_lognum + 1) % LFS_LOGLENGTH;			\
252 	splx(_s);							\
253 	mutex_exit(&lfs_lock);						\
254 } while (0)
255 
256 #  define LFS_BCLEAN_LOG(fs, bp) do {					\
257 	if ((bp)->b_vp == (fs)->lfs_ivnode)				\
258 		LFS_ENTER_LOG("clear", __FILE__, __LINE__,		\
259 			      bp->b_lblkno, bp->b_flags, curproc->p_pid);\
260 } while (0)
261 
262 /* Must match list in lfs_vfsops.c ! */
263 #  define DLOG_RF     0  /* roll forward */
264 #  define DLOG_ALLOC  1  /* inode alloc */
265 #  define DLOG_AVAIL  2  /* lfs_{,r,f}avail */
266 #  define DLOG_FLUSH  3  /* flush */
267 #  define DLOG_LLIST  4  /* locked list accounting */
268 #  define DLOG_WVNODE 5  /* vflush/writevnodes verbose */
269 #  define DLOG_VNODE  6  /* vflush/writevnodes */
270 #  define DLOG_SEG    7  /* segwrite */
271 #  define DLOG_SU     8  /* seguse accounting */
272 #  define DLOG_CLEAN  9  /* cleaner routines */
273 #  define DLOG_MOUNT  10 /* mount/unmount */
274 #  define DLOG_PAGE   11 /* putpages/gop_write */
275 #  define DLOG_DIROP  12 /* dirop accounting */
276 #  define DLOG_MALLOC 13 /* lfs_malloc accounting */
277 #  define DLOG_MAX    14 /* The terminator */
278 #  define DLOG(a) lfs_debug_log a
279 # else /* ! DEBUG */
280 #  define LFS_BCLEAN_LOG(fs, bp)
281 #  define LFS_BWRITE_LOG(bp)		VOP_BWRITE((bp)->b_vp, (bp))
282 #  define DLOG(a)
283 # endif /* ! DEBUG */
284 #else /* ! _KERNEL */
285 # define LFS_BWRITE_LOG(bp)		VOP_BWRITE((bp))
286 #endif /* _KERNEL */
287 
288 
289 #endif /* _UFS_LFS_LFS_INODE_H_ */
290