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1 /*
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3  *
4  * This code is derived from software contributed to The DragonFly Project
5  * by Matthew Dillon <dillon@dragonflybsd.org>
6  * and Venkatesh Srinivas <vsrinivas@dragonflybsd.org>
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35 /*
36  * This subsystem implements most of the core support functions for
37  * the hammer2_chain structure.
38  *
39  * Chains are the in-memory version on media objects (volume header, inodes,
40  * indirect blocks, data blocks, etc).  Chains represent a portion of the
41  * HAMMER2 topology.
42  *
43  * Chains are no-longer delete-duplicated.  Instead, the original in-memory
44  * chain will be moved along with its block reference (e.g. for things like
45  * renames, hardlink operations, modifications, etc), and will be indexed
46  * on a secondary list for flush handling instead of propagating a flag
47  * upward to the root.
48  *
49  * Concurrent front-end operations can still run against backend flushes
50  * as long as they do not cross the current flush boundary.  An operation
51  * running above the current flush (in areas not yet flushed) can become
52  * part of the current flush while ano peration running below the current
53  * flush can become part of the next flush.
54  */
55 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
56 #include <sys/param.h>
57 #include <sys/systm.h>
58 #include <sys/types.h>
59 #include <sys/lock.h>
60 #include <sys/buf.h>
61 
62 #include <crypto/sha2/sha2.h>
63 
64 #include "hammer2.h"
65 
66 static hammer2_chain_t *hammer2_chain_create_indirect(
67 		hammer2_chain_t *parent,
68 		hammer2_key_t key, int keybits,
69 		hammer2_tid_t mtid, int for_type, int *errorp);
70 static int hammer2_chain_delete_obref(hammer2_chain_t *parent,
71 		hammer2_chain_t *chain,
72 		hammer2_tid_t mtid, int flags,
73 		hammer2_blockref_t *obref);
74 static hammer2_chain_t *hammer2_combined_find(
75 		hammer2_chain_t *parent,
76 		hammer2_blockref_t *base, int count,
77 		hammer2_key_t *key_nextp,
78 		hammer2_key_t key_beg, hammer2_key_t key_end,
79 		hammer2_blockref_t **brefp);
80 static hammer2_chain_t *hammer2_chain_lastdrop(hammer2_chain_t *chain,
81 				int depth);
82 static void hammer2_chain_lru_flush(hammer2_pfs_t *pmp);
83 
84 /*
85  * There are many degenerate situations where an extreme rate of console
86  * output can occur from warnings and errors.  Make sure this output does
87  * not impede operations.
88  */
89 static struct krate krate_h2chk = { .freq = 5 };
90 static struct krate krate_h2me = { .freq = 1 };
91 static struct krate krate_h2em = { .freq = 1 };
92 
93 /*
94  * Basic RBTree for chains (core.rbtree).
95  */
96 RB_GENERATE(hammer2_chain_tree, hammer2_chain, rbnode, hammer2_chain_cmp);
97 
98 int
99 hammer2_chain_cmp(hammer2_chain_t *chain1, hammer2_chain_t *chain2)
100 {
101 	hammer2_key_t c1_beg;
102 	hammer2_key_t c1_end;
103 	hammer2_key_t c2_beg;
104 	hammer2_key_t c2_end;
105 
106 	/*
107 	 * Compare chains.  Overlaps are not supposed to happen and catch
108 	 * any software issues early we count overlaps as a match.
109 	 */
110 	c1_beg = chain1->bref.key;
111 	c1_end = c1_beg + ((hammer2_key_t)1 << chain1->bref.keybits) - 1;
112 	c2_beg = chain2->bref.key;
113 	c2_end = c2_beg + ((hammer2_key_t)1 << chain2->bref.keybits) - 1;
114 
115 	if (c1_end < c2_beg)	/* fully to the left */
116 		return(-1);
117 	if (c1_beg > c2_end)	/* fully to the right */
118 		return(1);
119 	return(0);		/* overlap (must not cross edge boundary) */
120 }
121 
122 /*
123  * Assert that a chain has no media data associated with it.
124  */
125 static __inline void
126 hammer2_chain_assert_no_data(hammer2_chain_t *chain)
127 {
128 	KKASSERT(chain->dio == NULL);
129 	if (chain->bref.type != HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_VOLUME &&
130 	    chain->bref.type != HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_FREEMAP &&
131 	    chain->data) {
132 		panic("hammer2_chain_assert_no_data: chain %p still has data",
133 		    chain);
134 	}
135 }
136 
137 /*
138  * Make a chain visible to the flusher.  The flusher operates using a top-down
139  * recursion based on the ONFLUSH flag.  It locates MODIFIED and UPDATE chains,
140  * flushes them, and updates blocks back to the volume root.
141  *
142  * This routine sets the ONFLUSH flag upward from the triggering chain until
143  * it hits an inode root or the volume root.  Inode chains serve as inflection
144  * points, requiring the flusher to bridge across trees.  Inodes include
145  * regular inodes, PFS roots (pmp->iroot), and the media super root
146  * (spmp->iroot).
147  */
148 void
149 hammer2_chain_setflush(hammer2_chain_t *chain)
150 {
151 	hammer2_chain_t *parent;
152 
153 	if ((chain->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_ONFLUSH) == 0) {
154 		hammer2_spin_sh(&chain->core.spin);
155 		while ((chain->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_ONFLUSH) == 0) {
156 			atomic_set_int(&chain->flags, HAMMER2_CHAIN_ONFLUSH);
157 			if (chain->bref.type == HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_INODE)
158 				break;
159 			if ((parent = chain->parent) == NULL)
160 				break;
161 			hammer2_spin_sh(&parent->core.spin);
162 			hammer2_spin_unsh(&chain->core.spin);
163 			chain = parent;
164 		}
165 		hammer2_spin_unsh(&chain->core.spin);
166 	}
167 }
168 
169 /*
170  * Allocate a new disconnected chain element representing the specified
171  * bref.  chain->refs is set to 1 and the passed bref is copied to
172  * chain->bref.  chain->bytes is derived from the bref.
173  *
174  * chain->pmp inherits pmp unless the chain is an inode (other than the
175  * super-root inode).
176  *
177  * NOTE: Returns a referenced but unlocked (because there is no core) chain.
178  */
179 hammer2_chain_t *
180 hammer2_chain_alloc(hammer2_dev_t *hmp, hammer2_pfs_t *pmp,
181 		    hammer2_blockref_t *bref)
182 {
183 	hammer2_chain_t *chain;
184 	u_int bytes;
185 
186 	/*
187 	 * Special case - radix of 0 indicates a chain that does not
188 	 * need a data reference (context is completely embedded in the
189 	 * bref).
190 	 */
191 	if ((int)(bref->data_off & HAMMER2_OFF_MASK_RADIX))
192 		bytes = 1U << (int)(bref->data_off & HAMMER2_OFF_MASK_RADIX);
193 	else
194 		bytes = 0;
195 
196 	switch(bref->type) {
197 	case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_INODE:
198 	case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_INDIRECT:
199 	case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_DATA:
200 	case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_DIRENT:
201 	case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_FREEMAP_NODE:
202 	case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_FREEMAP_LEAF:
203 	case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_FREEMAP:
204 	case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_VOLUME:
205 		chain = kmalloc_obj(sizeof(*chain), hmp->mchain,
206 				    M_WAITOK | M_ZERO);
207 		atomic_add_long(&hammer2_chain_allocs, 1);
208 		break;
209 	case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_EMPTY:
210 	default:
211 		panic("hammer2_chain_alloc: unrecognized blockref type: %d",
212 		      bref->type);
213 		break;
214 	}
215 
216 	/*
217 	 * Initialize the new chain structure.  pmp must be set to NULL for
218 	 * chains belonging to the super-root topology of a device mount.
219 	 */
220 	if (pmp == hmp->spmp)
221 		chain->pmp = NULL;
222 	else
223 		chain->pmp = pmp;
224 
225 	chain->hmp = hmp;
226 	chain->bref = *bref;
227 	chain->bytes = bytes;
228 	chain->refs = 1;
229 	chain->flags = HAMMER2_CHAIN_ALLOCATED;
230 	lockinit(&chain->diolk, "chdio", 0, 0);
231 
232 	/*
233 	 * Set the PFS boundary flag if this chain represents a PFS root.
234 	 */
235 	if (bref->flags & HAMMER2_BREF_FLAG_PFSROOT)
236 		atomic_set_int(&chain->flags, HAMMER2_CHAIN_PFSBOUNDARY);
237 	hammer2_chain_core_init(chain);
238 
239 	return (chain);
240 }
241 
242 /*
243  * Initialize a chain's core structure.  This structure used to be allocated
244  * but is now embedded.
245  *
246  * The core is not locked.  No additional refs on the chain are made.
247  */
248 void
249 hammer2_chain_core_init(hammer2_chain_t *chain)
250 {
251 	RB_INIT(&chain->core.rbtree);	/* live chains */
252 	hammer2_mtx_init(&chain->lock, "h2chain");
253 	hammer2_spin_init(&chain->core.spin, "h2chain");
254 }
255 
256 /*
257  * Add a reference to a chain element, preventing its destruction.
258  *
259  * (can be called with spinlock held)
260  */
261 void
262 hammer2_chain_ref(hammer2_chain_t *chain)
263 {
264 	if (atomic_fetchadd_int(&chain->refs, 1) == 0) {
265 		/*
266 		 * Just flag that the chain was used and should be recycled
267 		 * on the LRU if it encounters it later.
268 		 */
269 		if (chain->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_ONLRU)
270 			atomic_set_int(&chain->flags, HAMMER2_CHAIN_LRUHINT);
271 
272 #if 0
273 		/*
274 		 * REMOVED - reduces contention, lru_list is more heuristical
275 		 * now.
276 		 *
277 		 * 0->non-zero transition must ensure that chain is removed
278 		 * from the LRU list.
279 		 *
280 		 * NOTE: Already holding lru_spin here so we cannot call
281 		 *	 hammer2_chain_ref() to get it off lru_list, do
282 		 *	 it manually.
283 		 */
284 		if (chain->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_ONLRU) {
285 			hammer2_pfs_t *pmp = chain->pmp;
286 			hammer2_spin_ex(&pmp->lru_spin);
287 			if (chain->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_ONLRU) {
288 				atomic_add_int(&pmp->lru_count, -1);
289 				atomic_clear_int(&chain->flags,
290 						 HAMMER2_CHAIN_ONLRU);
291 				TAILQ_REMOVE(&pmp->lru_list, chain, lru_node);
292 			}
293 			hammer2_spin_unex(&pmp->lru_spin);
294 		}
295 #endif
296 	}
297 }
298 
299 /*
300  * Ref a locked chain and force the data to be held across an unlock.
301  * Chain must be currently locked.  The user of the chain who desires
302  * to release the hold must call hammer2_chain_lock_unhold() to relock
303  * and unhold the chain, then unlock normally, or may simply call
304  * hammer2_chain_drop_unhold() (which is safer against deadlocks).
305  */
306 void
307 hammer2_chain_ref_hold(hammer2_chain_t *chain)
308 {
309 	atomic_add_int(&chain->lockcnt, 1);
310 	hammer2_chain_ref(chain);
311 }
312 
313 /*
314  * Insert the chain in the core rbtree.
315  *
316  * Normal insertions are placed in the live rbtree.  Insertion of a deleted
317  * chain is a special case used by the flush code that is placed on the
318  * unstaged deleted list to avoid confusing the live view.
319  */
320 #define HAMMER2_CHAIN_INSERT_SPIN	0x0001
321 #define HAMMER2_CHAIN_INSERT_LIVE	0x0002
322 #define HAMMER2_CHAIN_INSERT_RACE	0x0004
323 
324 static
325 int
326 hammer2_chain_insert(hammer2_chain_t *parent, hammer2_chain_t *chain,
327 		     int flags, int generation)
328 {
329 	hammer2_chain_t *xchain;
330 	int error = 0;
331 
332 	if (flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_INSERT_SPIN)
333 		hammer2_spin_ex(&parent->core.spin);
334 
335 	/*
336 	 * Interlocked by spinlock, check for race
337 	 */
338 	if ((flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_INSERT_RACE) &&
339 	    parent->core.generation != generation) {
340 		error = HAMMER2_ERROR_EAGAIN;
341 		goto failed;
342 	}
343 
344 	/*
345 	 * Insert chain
346 	 */
347 	xchain = RB_INSERT(hammer2_chain_tree, &parent->core.rbtree, chain);
348 	KASSERT(xchain == NULL,
349 		("hammer2_chain_insert: collision %p %p (key=%016jx)",
350 		chain, xchain, chain->bref.key));
351 	atomic_set_int(&chain->flags, HAMMER2_CHAIN_ONRBTREE);
352 	chain->parent = parent;
353 	++parent->core.chain_count;
354 	++parent->core.generation;	/* XXX incs for _get() too, XXX */
355 
356 	/*
357 	 * We have to keep track of the effective live-view blockref count
358 	 * so the create code knows when to push an indirect block.
359 	 */
360 	if (flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_INSERT_LIVE)
361 		atomic_add_int(&parent->core.live_count, 1);
362 failed:
363 	if (flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_INSERT_SPIN)
364 		hammer2_spin_unex(&parent->core.spin);
365 	return error;
366 }
367 
368 /*
369  * Drop the caller's reference to the chain.  When the ref count drops to
370  * zero this function will try to disassociate the chain from its parent and
371  * deallocate it, then recursely drop the parent using the implied ref
372  * from the chain's chain->parent.
373  *
374  * Nobody should own chain's mutex on the 1->0 transition, unless this drop
375  * races an acquisition by another cpu.  Therefore we can loop if we are
376  * unable to acquire the mutex, and refs is unlikely to be 1 unless we again
377  * race against another drop.
378  */
379 void
380 hammer2_chain_drop(hammer2_chain_t *chain)
381 {
382 	u_int refs;
383 
384 	KKASSERT(chain->refs > 0);
385 
386 	while (chain) {
387 		refs = chain->refs;
388 		cpu_ccfence();
389 		KKASSERT(refs > 0);
390 
391 		if (refs == 1) {
392 			if (hammer2_mtx_ex_try(&chain->lock) == 0)
393 				chain = hammer2_chain_lastdrop(chain, 0);
394 			/* retry the same chain, or chain from lastdrop */
395 		} else {
396 			if (atomic_cmpset_int(&chain->refs, refs, refs - 1))
397 				break;
398 			/* retry the same chain */
399 		}
400 		cpu_pause();
401 	}
402 }
403 
404 /*
405  * Unhold a held and probably not-locked chain, ensure that the data is
406  * dropped on the 1->0 transition of lockcnt by obtaining an exclusive
407  * lock and then simply unlocking the chain.
408  */
409 void
410 hammer2_chain_unhold(hammer2_chain_t *chain)
411 {
412 	u_int lockcnt;
413 	int iter = 0;
414 
415 	for (;;) {
416 		lockcnt = chain->lockcnt;
417 		cpu_ccfence();
418 		if (lockcnt > 1) {
419 			if (atomic_cmpset_int(&chain->lockcnt,
420 					      lockcnt, lockcnt - 1)) {
421 				break;
422 			}
423 		} else if (hammer2_mtx_ex_try(&chain->lock) == 0) {
424 			hammer2_chain_unlock(chain);
425 			break;
426 		} else {
427 			/*
428 			 * This situation can easily occur on SMP due to
429 			 * the gap inbetween the 1->0 transition and the
430 			 * final unlock.  We cannot safely block on the
431 			 * mutex because lockcnt might go above 1.
432 			 *
433 			 * XXX Sleep for one tick if it takes too long.
434 			 */
435 			if (++iter > 1000) {
436 				if (iter > 1000 + hz) {
437 					kprintf("hammer2: h2race1 %p\n", chain);
438 					iter = 1000;
439 				}
440 				tsleep(&iter, 0, "h2race1", 1);
441 			}
442 			cpu_pause();
443 		}
444 	}
445 }
446 
447 void
448 hammer2_chain_drop_unhold(hammer2_chain_t *chain)
449 {
450 	hammer2_chain_unhold(chain);
451 	hammer2_chain_drop(chain);
452 }
453 
454 void
455 hammer2_chain_rehold(hammer2_chain_t *chain)
456 {
457 	hammer2_chain_lock(chain, HAMMER2_RESOLVE_SHARED);
458 	atomic_add_int(&chain->lockcnt, 1);
459 	hammer2_chain_unlock(chain);
460 }
461 
462 /*
463  * Handles the (potential) last drop of chain->refs from 1->0.  Called with
464  * the mutex exclusively locked, refs == 1, and lockcnt 0.  SMP races are
465  * possible against refs and lockcnt.  We must dispose of the mutex on chain.
466  *
467  * This function returns an unlocked chain for recursive drop or NULL.  It
468  * can return the same chain if it determines it has raced another ref.
469  *
470  * --
471  *
472  * When two chains need to be recursively dropped we use the chain we
473  * would otherwise free to placehold the additional chain.  It's a bit
474  * convoluted but we can't just recurse without potentially blowing out
475  * the kernel stack.
476  *
477  * The chain cannot be freed if it has any children.
478  * The chain cannot be freed if flagged MODIFIED unless we can dispose of it.
479  * The chain cannot be freed if flagged UPDATE unless we can dispose of it.
480  * Any dedup registration can remain intact.
481  *
482  * The core spinlock is allowed to nest child-to-parent (not parent-to-child).
483  */
484 static
485 hammer2_chain_t *
486 hammer2_chain_lastdrop(hammer2_chain_t *chain, int depth)
487 {
488 	hammer2_pfs_t *pmp;
489 	hammer2_dev_t *hmp;
490 	hammer2_chain_t *parent;
491 	hammer2_chain_t *rdrop;
492 
493 	/*
494 	 * We need chain's spinlock to interlock the sub-tree test.
495 	 * We already have chain's mutex, protecting chain->parent.
496 	 *
497 	 * Remember that chain->refs can be in flux.
498 	 */
499 	hammer2_spin_ex(&chain->core.spin);
500 
501 	if (chain->parent != NULL) {
502 		/*
503 		 * If the chain has a parent the UPDATE bit prevents scrapping
504 		 * as the chain is needed to properly flush the parent.  Try
505 		 * to complete the 1->0 transition and return NULL.  Retry
506 		 * (return chain) if we are unable to complete the 1->0
507 		 * transition, else return NULL (nothing more to do).
508 		 *
509 		 * If the chain has a parent the MODIFIED bit prevents
510 		 * scrapping.
511 		 *
512 		 * Chains with UPDATE/MODIFIED are *not* put on the LRU list!
513 		 */
514 		if (chain->flags & (HAMMER2_CHAIN_UPDATE |
515 				    HAMMER2_CHAIN_MODIFIED)) {
516 			if (atomic_cmpset_int(&chain->refs, 1, 0)) {
517 				hammer2_spin_unex(&chain->core.spin);
518 				hammer2_chain_assert_no_data(chain);
519 				hammer2_mtx_unlock(&chain->lock);
520 				chain = NULL;
521 			} else {
522 				hammer2_spin_unex(&chain->core.spin);
523 				hammer2_mtx_unlock(&chain->lock);
524 			}
525 			return (chain);
526 		}
527 		/* spinlock still held */
528 	} else if (chain->bref.type == HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_VOLUME ||
529 		   chain->bref.type == HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_FREEMAP) {
530 		/*
531 		 * Retain the static vchain and fchain.  Clear bits that
532 		 * are not relevant.  Do not clear the MODIFIED bit,
533 		 * and certainly do not put it on the delayed-flush queue.
534 		 */
535 		atomic_clear_int(&chain->flags, HAMMER2_CHAIN_UPDATE);
536 	} else {
537 		/*
538 		 * The chain has no parent and can be flagged for destruction.
539 		 * Since it has no parent, UPDATE can also be cleared.
540 		 */
541 		atomic_set_int(&chain->flags, HAMMER2_CHAIN_DESTROY);
542 		if (chain->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_UPDATE)
543 			atomic_clear_int(&chain->flags, HAMMER2_CHAIN_UPDATE);
544 
545 		/*
546 		 * If the chain has children we must propagate the DESTROY
547 		 * flag downward and rip the disconnected topology apart.
548 		 * This is accomplished by calling hammer2_flush() on the
549 		 * chain.
550 		 *
551 		 * Any dedup is already handled by the underlying DIO, so
552 		 * we do not have to specifically flush it here.
553 		 */
554 		if (chain->core.chain_count) {
555 			hammer2_spin_unex(&chain->core.spin);
556 			hammer2_flush(chain, HAMMER2_FLUSH_TOP |
557 					     HAMMER2_FLUSH_ALL);
558 			hammer2_mtx_unlock(&chain->lock);
559 
560 			return(chain);	/* retry drop */
561 		}
562 
563 		/*
564 		 * Otherwise we can scrap the MODIFIED bit if it is set,
565 		 * and continue along the freeing path.
566 		 *
567 		 * Be sure to clean-out any dedup bits.  Without a parent
568 		 * this chain will no longer be visible to the flush code.
569 		 * Easy check data_off to avoid the volume root.
570 		 */
571 		if (chain->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_MODIFIED) {
572 			atomic_clear_int(&chain->flags, HAMMER2_CHAIN_MODIFIED);
573 			atomic_add_long(&hammer2_count_modified_chains, -1);
574 			if (chain->pmp)
575 				hammer2_pfs_memory_wakeup(chain->pmp, -1);
576 		}
577 		/* spinlock still held */
578 	}
579 
580 	/* spinlock still held */
581 
582 	/*
583 	 * If any children exist we must leave the chain intact with refs == 0.
584 	 * They exist because chains are retained below us which have refs or
585 	 * may require flushing.
586 	 *
587 	 * Retry (return chain) if we fail to transition the refs to 0, else
588 	 * return NULL indication nothing more to do.
589 	 *
590 	 * Chains with children are NOT put on the LRU list.
591 	 */
592 	if (chain->core.chain_count) {
593 		if (atomic_cmpset_int(&chain->refs, 1, 0)) {
594 			hammer2_spin_unex(&chain->core.spin);
595 			hammer2_chain_assert_no_data(chain);
596 			hammer2_mtx_unlock(&chain->lock);
597 			chain = NULL;
598 		} else {
599 			hammer2_spin_unex(&chain->core.spin);
600 			hammer2_mtx_unlock(&chain->lock);
601 		}
602 		return (chain);
603 	}
604 	/* spinlock still held */
605 	/* no chains left under us */
606 
607 	/*
608 	 * chain->core has no children left so no accessors can get to our
609 	 * chain from there.  Now we have to lock the parent core to interlock
610 	 * remaining possible accessors that might bump chain's refs before
611 	 * we can safely drop chain's refs with intent to free the chain.
612 	 */
613 	hmp = chain->hmp;
614 	pmp = chain->pmp;	/* can be NULL */
615 	rdrop = NULL;
616 
617 	parent = chain->parent;
618 
619 	/*
620 	 * WARNING! chain's spin lock is still held here, and other spinlocks
621 	 *	    will be acquired and released in the code below.  We
622 	 *	    cannot be making fancy procedure calls!
623 	 */
624 
625 	/*
626 	 * We can cache the chain if it is associated with a pmp
627 	 * and not flagged as being destroyed or requesting a full
628 	 * release.  In this situation the chain is not removed
629 	 * from its parent, i.e. it can still be looked up.
630 	 *
631 	 * We intentionally do not cache DATA chains because these
632 	 * were likely used to load data into the logical buffer cache
633 	 * and will not be accessed again for some time.
634 	 */
635 	if ((chain->flags &
636 	     (HAMMER2_CHAIN_DESTROY | HAMMER2_CHAIN_RELEASE)) == 0 &&
637 	    chain->pmp &&
638 	    chain->bref.type != HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_DATA) {
639 		if (parent)
640 			hammer2_spin_ex(&parent->core.spin);
641 		if (atomic_cmpset_int(&chain->refs, 1, 0) == 0) {
642 			/*
643 			 * 1->0 transition failed, retry.  Do not drop
644 			 * the chain's data yet!
645 			 */
646 			if (parent)
647 				hammer2_spin_unex(&parent->core.spin);
648 			hammer2_spin_unex(&chain->core.spin);
649 			hammer2_mtx_unlock(&chain->lock);
650 
651 			return(chain);
652 		}
653 
654 		/*
655 		 * Success
656 		 */
657 		hammer2_chain_assert_no_data(chain);
658 
659 		/*
660 		 * Make sure we are on the LRU list, clean up excessive
661 		 * LRU entries.  We can only really drop one but there might
662 		 * be other entries that we can remove from the lru_list
663 		 * without dropping.
664 		 *
665 		 * NOTE: HAMMER2_CHAIN_ONLRU may only be safely set when
666 		 *	 chain->core.spin AND pmp->lru_spin are held, but
667 		 *	 can be safely cleared only holding pmp->lru_spin.
668 		 */
669 		if ((chain->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_ONLRU) == 0) {
670 			hammer2_spin_ex(&pmp->lru_spin);
671 			if ((chain->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_ONLRU) == 0) {
672 				atomic_set_int(&chain->flags,
673 					       HAMMER2_CHAIN_ONLRU);
674 				TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&pmp->lru_list,
675 						  chain, lru_node);
676 				atomic_add_int(&pmp->lru_count, 1);
677 			}
678 			if (pmp->lru_count < HAMMER2_LRU_LIMIT)
679 				depth = 1;	/* disable lru_list flush */
680 			hammer2_spin_unex(&pmp->lru_spin);
681 		} else {
682 			/* disable lru flush */
683 			depth = 1;
684 		}
685 
686 		if (parent) {
687 			hammer2_spin_unex(&parent->core.spin);
688 			parent = NULL;	/* safety */
689 		}
690 		hammer2_spin_unex(&chain->core.spin);
691 		hammer2_mtx_unlock(&chain->lock);
692 
693 		/*
694 		 * lru_list hysteresis (see above for depth overrides).
695 		 * Note that depth also prevents excessive lastdrop recursion.
696 		 */
697 		if (depth == 0)
698 			hammer2_chain_lru_flush(pmp);
699 
700 		return NULL;
701 		/* NOT REACHED */
702 	}
703 
704 	/*
705 	 * Make sure we are not on the LRU list.
706 	 */
707 	if (chain->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_ONLRU) {
708 		hammer2_spin_ex(&pmp->lru_spin);
709 		if (chain->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_ONLRU) {
710 			atomic_add_int(&pmp->lru_count, -1);
711 			atomic_clear_int(&chain->flags, HAMMER2_CHAIN_ONLRU);
712 			TAILQ_REMOVE(&pmp->lru_list, chain, lru_node);
713 		}
714 		hammer2_spin_unex(&pmp->lru_spin);
715 	}
716 
717 	/*
718 	 * Spinlock the parent and try to drop the last ref on chain.
719 	 * On success determine if we should dispose of the chain
720 	 * (remove the chain from its parent, etc).
721 	 *
722 	 * (normal core locks are top-down recursive but we define
723 	 * core spinlocks as bottom-up recursive, so this is safe).
724 	 */
725 	if (parent) {
726 		hammer2_spin_ex(&parent->core.spin);
727 		if (atomic_cmpset_int(&chain->refs, 1, 0) == 0) {
728 			/*
729 			 * 1->0 transition failed, retry.
730 			 */
731 			hammer2_spin_unex(&parent->core.spin);
732 			hammer2_spin_unex(&chain->core.spin);
733 			hammer2_mtx_unlock(&chain->lock);
734 
735 			return(chain);
736 		}
737 
738 		/*
739 		 * 1->0 transition successful, parent spin held to prevent
740 		 * new lookups, chain spinlock held to protect parent field.
741 		 * Remove chain from the parent.
742 		 *
743 		 * If the chain is being removed from the parent's btree but
744 		 * is not blkmapped, we have to adjust live_count downward.  If
745 		 * it is blkmapped then the blockref is retained in the parent
746 		 * as is its associated live_count.  This case can occur when
747 		 * a chain added to the topology is unable to flush and is
748 		 * then later deleted.
749 		 */
750 		if (chain->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_ONRBTREE) {
751 			if ((parent->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_COUNTEDBREFS) &&
752 			    (chain->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_BLKMAPPED) == 0) {
753 				atomic_add_int(&parent->core.live_count, -1);
754 			}
755 			RB_REMOVE(hammer2_chain_tree,
756 				  &parent->core.rbtree, chain);
757 			atomic_clear_int(&chain->flags, HAMMER2_CHAIN_ONRBTREE);
758 			--parent->core.chain_count;
759 			chain->parent = NULL;
760 		}
761 
762 		/*
763 		 * If our chain was the last chain in the parent's core the
764 		 * core is now empty and its parent might have to be
765 		 * re-dropped if it has 0 refs.
766 		 */
767 		if (parent->core.chain_count == 0) {
768 			rdrop = parent;
769 			atomic_add_int(&rdrop->refs, 1);
770 			/*
771 			if (atomic_cmpset_int(&rdrop->refs, 0, 1) == 0)
772 				rdrop = NULL;
773 			*/
774 		}
775 		hammer2_spin_unex(&parent->core.spin);
776 		parent = NULL;	/* safety */
777 		/* FALL THROUGH */
778 	} else {
779 		/*
780 		 * No-parent case.
781 		 */
782 		if (atomic_cmpset_int(&chain->refs, 1, 0) == 0) {
783 			/*
784 			 * 1->0 transition failed, retry.
785 			 */
786 			hammer2_spin_unex(&parent->core.spin);
787 			hammer2_spin_unex(&chain->core.spin);
788 			hammer2_mtx_unlock(&chain->lock);
789 
790 			return(chain);
791 		}
792 	}
793 
794 	/*
795 	 * Successful 1->0 transition, no parent, no children... no way for
796 	 * anyone to ref this chain any more.  We can clean-up and free it.
797 	 *
798 	 * We still have the core spinlock, and core's chain_count is 0.
799 	 * Any parent spinlock is gone.
800 	 */
801 	hammer2_spin_unex(&chain->core.spin);
802 	hammer2_chain_assert_no_data(chain);
803 	hammer2_mtx_unlock(&chain->lock);
804 	KKASSERT(RB_EMPTY(&chain->core.rbtree) &&
805 		 chain->core.chain_count == 0);
806 
807 	/*
808 	 * All locks are gone, no pointers remain to the chain, finish
809 	 * freeing it.
810 	 */
811 	KKASSERT((chain->flags & (HAMMER2_CHAIN_UPDATE |
812 				  HAMMER2_CHAIN_MODIFIED)) == 0);
813 
814 	/*
815 	 * Once chain resources are gone we can use the now dead chain
816 	 * structure to placehold what might otherwise require a recursive
817 	 * drop, because we have potentially two things to drop and can only
818 	 * return one directly.
819 	 */
820 	if (chain->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_ALLOCATED) {
821 		atomic_clear_int(&chain->flags, HAMMER2_CHAIN_ALLOCATED);
822 		chain->hmp = NULL;
823 		kfree_obj(chain, hmp->mchain);
824 	}
825 
826 	/*
827 	 * Possible chaining loop when parent re-drop needed.
828 	 */
829 	return(rdrop);
830 }
831 
832 /*
833  * Heuristical flush of the LRU, try to reduce the number of entries
834  * on the LRU to (HAMMER2_LRU_LIMIT * 2 / 3).  This procedure is called
835  * only when lru_count exceeds HAMMER2_LRU_LIMIT.
836  */
837 static
838 void
839 hammer2_chain_lru_flush(hammer2_pfs_t *pmp)
840 {
841 	hammer2_chain_t *chain;
842 
843 again:
844 	chain = NULL;
845 	hammer2_spin_ex(&pmp->lru_spin);
846 	while (pmp->lru_count > HAMMER2_LRU_LIMIT * 2 / 3) {
847 		/*
848 		 * Pick a chain off the lru_list, just recycle it quickly
849 		 * if LRUHINT is set (the chain was ref'd but left on
850 		 * the lru_list, so cycle to the end).
851 		 */
852 		chain = TAILQ_FIRST(&pmp->lru_list);
853 		TAILQ_REMOVE(&pmp->lru_list, chain, lru_node);
854 
855 		if (chain->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_LRUHINT) {
856 			atomic_clear_int(&chain->flags, HAMMER2_CHAIN_LRUHINT);
857 			TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&pmp->lru_list, chain, lru_node);
858 			chain = NULL;
859 			continue;
860 		}
861 
862 		/*
863 		 * Ok, we are off the LRU.  We must adjust refs before we
864 		 * can safely clear the ONLRU flag.
865 		 */
866 		atomic_add_int(&pmp->lru_count, -1);
867 		if (atomic_cmpset_int(&chain->refs, 0, 1)) {
868 			atomic_clear_int(&chain->flags, HAMMER2_CHAIN_ONLRU);
869 			atomic_set_int(&chain->flags, HAMMER2_CHAIN_RELEASE);
870 			break;
871 		}
872 		atomic_clear_int(&chain->flags, HAMMER2_CHAIN_ONLRU);
873 		chain = NULL;
874 	}
875 	hammer2_spin_unex(&pmp->lru_spin);
876 	if (chain == NULL)
877 		return;
878 
879 	/*
880 	 * If we picked a chain off the lru list we may be able to lastdrop
881 	 * it.  Use a depth of 1 to prevent excessive lastdrop recursion.
882 	 */
883 	while (chain) {
884 		u_int refs;
885 
886 		refs = chain->refs;
887 		cpu_ccfence();
888 		KKASSERT(refs > 0);
889 
890 		if (refs == 1) {
891 			if (hammer2_mtx_ex_try(&chain->lock) == 0)
892 				chain = hammer2_chain_lastdrop(chain, 1);
893 			/* retry the same chain, or chain from lastdrop */
894 		} else {
895 			if (atomic_cmpset_int(&chain->refs, refs, refs - 1))
896 				break;
897 			/* retry the same chain */
898 		}
899 		cpu_pause();
900 	}
901 	goto again;
902 }
903 
904 /*
905  * On last lock release.
906  */
907 static hammer2_io_t *
908 hammer2_chain_drop_data(hammer2_chain_t *chain)
909 {
910 	hammer2_io_t *dio;
911 
912 	if ((dio = chain->dio) != NULL) {
913 		chain->dio = NULL;
914 		chain->data = NULL;
915 	} else {
916 		switch(chain->bref.type) {
917 		case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_VOLUME:
918 		case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_FREEMAP:
919 			break;
920 		default:
921 			if (chain->data != NULL) {
922 				hammer2_spin_unex(&chain->core.spin);
923 				panic("chain data not null: "
924 				      "chain %p bref %016jx.%02x "
925 				      "refs %d parent %p dio %p data %p",
926 				      chain, chain->bref.data_off,
927 				      chain->bref.type, chain->refs,
928 				      chain->parent,
929 				      chain->dio, chain->data);
930 			}
931 			KKASSERT(chain->data == NULL);
932 			break;
933 		}
934 	}
935 	return dio;
936 }
937 
938 /*
939  * Lock a referenced chain element, acquiring its data with I/O if necessary,
940  * and specify how you would like the data to be resolved.
941  *
942  * If an I/O or other fatal error occurs, chain->error will be set to non-zero.
943  *
944  * The lock is allowed to recurse, multiple locking ops will aggregate
945  * the requested resolve types.  Once data is assigned it will not be
946  * removed until the last unlock.
947  *
948  * HAMMER2_RESOLVE_NEVER - Do not resolve the data element.
949  *			   (typically used to avoid device/logical buffer
950  *			    aliasing for data)
951  *
952  * HAMMER2_RESOLVE_MAYBE - Do not resolve data elements for chains in
953  *			   the INITIAL-create state (indirect blocks only).
954  *
955  *			   Do not resolve data elements for DATA chains.
956  *			   (typically used to avoid device/logical buffer
957  *			    aliasing for data)
958  *
959  * HAMMER2_RESOLVE_ALWAYS- Always resolve the data element.
960  *
961  * HAMMER2_RESOLVE_SHARED- (flag) The chain is locked shared, otherwise
962  *			   it will be locked exclusive.
963  *
964  * HAMMER2_RESOLVE_NONBLOCK- (flag) The chain is locked non-blocking.  If
965  *			   the lock fails, EAGAIN is returned.
966  *
967  * NOTE: Embedded elements (volume header, inodes) are always resolved
968  *	 regardless.
969  *
970  * NOTE: Specifying HAMMER2_RESOLVE_ALWAYS on a newly-created non-embedded
971  *	 element will instantiate and zero its buffer, and flush it on
972  *	 release.
973  *
974  * NOTE: (data) elements are normally locked RESOLVE_NEVER or RESOLVE_MAYBE
975  *	 so as not to instantiate a device buffer, which could alias against
976  *	 a logical file buffer.  However, if ALWAYS is specified the
977  *	 device buffer will be instantiated anyway.
978  *
979  * NOTE: The return value is always 0 unless NONBLOCK is specified, in which
980  *	 case it can be either 0 or EAGAIN.
981  *
982  * WARNING! This function blocks on I/O if data needs to be fetched.  This
983  *	    blocking can run concurrent with other compatible lock holders
984  *	    who do not need data returning.  The lock is not upgraded to
985  *	    exclusive during a data fetch, a separate bit is used to
986  *	    interlock I/O.  However, an exclusive lock holder can still count
987  *	    on being interlocked against an I/O fetch managed by a shared
988  *	    lock holder.
989  */
990 int
991 hammer2_chain_lock(hammer2_chain_t *chain, int how)
992 {
993 	KKASSERT(chain->refs > 0);
994 
995 	if (how & HAMMER2_RESOLVE_NONBLOCK) {
996 		/*
997 		 * We still have to bump lockcnt before acquiring the lock,
998 		 * even for non-blocking operation, because the unlock code
999 		 * live-loops on lockcnt == 1 when dropping the last lock.
1000 		 *
1001 		 * If the non-blocking operation fails we have to use an
1002 		 * unhold sequence to undo the mess.
1003 		 *
1004 		 * NOTE: LOCKAGAIN must always succeed without blocking,
1005 		 *	 even if NONBLOCK is specified.
1006 		 */
1007 		atomic_add_int(&chain->lockcnt, 1);
1008 		if (how & HAMMER2_RESOLVE_SHARED) {
1009 			if (how & HAMMER2_RESOLVE_LOCKAGAIN) {
1010 				hammer2_mtx_sh_again(&chain->lock);
1011 			} else {
1012 				if (hammer2_mtx_sh_try(&chain->lock) != 0) {
1013 					hammer2_chain_unhold(chain);
1014 					return EAGAIN;
1015 				}
1016 			}
1017 		} else {
1018 			if (hammer2_mtx_ex_try(&chain->lock) != 0) {
1019 				hammer2_chain_unhold(chain);
1020 				return EAGAIN;
1021 			}
1022 		}
1023 	} else {
1024 		/*
1025 		 * Get the appropriate lock.  If LOCKAGAIN is flagged with
1026 		 * SHARED the caller expects a shared lock to already be
1027 		 * present and we are giving it another ref.  This case must
1028 		 * importantly not block if there is a pending exclusive lock
1029 		 * request.
1030 		 */
1031 		atomic_add_int(&chain->lockcnt, 1);
1032 		if (how & HAMMER2_RESOLVE_SHARED) {
1033 			if (how & HAMMER2_RESOLVE_LOCKAGAIN) {
1034 				hammer2_mtx_sh_again(&chain->lock);
1035 			} else {
1036 				hammer2_mtx_sh(&chain->lock);
1037 			}
1038 		} else {
1039 			hammer2_mtx_ex(&chain->lock);
1040 		}
1041 	}
1042 
1043 	/*
1044 	 * If we already have a valid data pointer make sure the data is
1045 	 * synchronized to the current cpu, and then no further action is
1046 	 * necessary.
1047 	 */
1048 	if (chain->data) {
1049 		if (chain->dio)
1050 			hammer2_io_bkvasync(chain->dio);
1051 		return 0;
1052 	}
1053 
1054 	/*
1055 	 * Do we have to resolve the data?  This is generally only
1056 	 * applicable to HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_DATA which is special-cased.
1057 	 * Other BREF types expects the data to be there.
1058 	 */
1059 	switch(how & HAMMER2_RESOLVE_MASK) {
1060 	case HAMMER2_RESOLVE_NEVER:
1061 		return 0;
1062 	case HAMMER2_RESOLVE_MAYBE:
1063 		if (chain->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_INITIAL)
1064 			return 0;
1065 		if (chain->bref.type == HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_DATA)
1066 			return 0;
1067 #if 0
1068 		if (chain->bref.type == HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_FREEMAP_NODE)
1069 			return 0;
1070 		if (chain->bref.type == HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_FREEMAP_LEAF)
1071 			return 0;
1072 #endif
1073 		/* fall through */
1074 	case HAMMER2_RESOLVE_ALWAYS:
1075 	default:
1076 		break;
1077 	}
1078 
1079 	/*
1080 	 * Caller requires data
1081 	 */
1082 	hammer2_chain_load_data(chain);
1083 
1084 	return 0;
1085 }
1086 
1087 /*
1088  * Lock the chain, retain the hold, and drop the data persistence count.
1089  * The data should remain valid because we never transitioned lockcnt
1090  * through 0.
1091  */
1092 void
1093 hammer2_chain_lock_unhold(hammer2_chain_t *chain, int how)
1094 {
1095 	hammer2_chain_lock(chain, how);
1096 	atomic_add_int(&chain->lockcnt, -1);
1097 }
1098 
1099 #if 0
1100 /*
1101  * Downgrade an exclusive chain lock to a shared chain lock.
1102  *
1103  * NOTE: There is no upgrade equivalent due to the ease of
1104  *	 deadlocks in that direction.
1105  */
1106 void
1107 hammer2_chain_lock_downgrade(hammer2_chain_t *chain)
1108 {
1109 	hammer2_mtx_downgrade(&chain->lock);
1110 }
1111 #endif
1112 
1113 /*
1114  * Issue I/O and install chain->data.  Caller must hold a chain lock, lock
1115  * may be of any type.
1116  *
1117  * Once chain->data is set it cannot be disposed of until all locks are
1118  * released.
1119  *
1120  * Make sure the data is synchronized to the current cpu.
1121  */
1122 void
1123 hammer2_chain_load_data(hammer2_chain_t *chain)
1124 {
1125 	hammer2_blockref_t *bref;
1126 	hammer2_dev_t *hmp;
1127 	hammer2_io_t *dio;
1128 	char *bdata;
1129 	int error;
1130 
1131 	/*
1132 	 * Degenerate case, data already present, or chain has no media
1133 	 * reference to load.
1134 	 */
1135 	KKASSERT(chain->lock.mtx_lock & MTX_MASK);
1136 	if (chain->data) {
1137 		if (chain->dio)
1138 			hammer2_io_bkvasync(chain->dio);
1139 		return;
1140 	}
1141 	if ((chain->bref.data_off & ~HAMMER2_OFF_MASK_RADIX) == 0)
1142 		return;
1143 
1144 	hmp = chain->hmp;
1145 	KKASSERT(hmp != NULL);
1146 
1147 	/*
1148 	 * Gain the IOINPROG bit, interlocked block.
1149 	 */
1150 	for (;;) {
1151 		u_int oflags;
1152 		u_int nflags;
1153 
1154 		oflags = chain->flags;
1155 		cpu_ccfence();
1156 		if (oflags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_IOINPROG) {
1157 			nflags = oflags | HAMMER2_CHAIN_IOSIGNAL;
1158 			tsleep_interlock(&chain->flags, 0);
1159 			if (atomic_cmpset_int(&chain->flags, oflags, nflags)) {
1160 				tsleep(&chain->flags, PINTERLOCKED,
1161 					"h2iocw", 0);
1162 			}
1163 			/* retry */
1164 		} else {
1165 			nflags = oflags | HAMMER2_CHAIN_IOINPROG;
1166 			if (atomic_cmpset_int(&chain->flags, oflags, nflags)) {
1167 				break;
1168 			}
1169 			/* retry */
1170 		}
1171 	}
1172 
1173 	/*
1174 	 * We own CHAIN_IOINPROG
1175 	 *
1176 	 * Degenerate case if we raced another load.
1177 	 */
1178 	if (chain->data) {
1179 		if (chain->dio)
1180 			hammer2_io_bkvasync(chain->dio);
1181 		goto done;
1182 	}
1183 
1184 	/*
1185 	 * We must resolve to a device buffer, either by issuing I/O or
1186 	 * by creating a zero-fill element.  We do not mark the buffer
1187 	 * dirty when creating a zero-fill element (the hammer2_chain_modify()
1188 	 * API must still be used to do that).
1189 	 *
1190 	 * The device buffer is variable-sized in powers of 2 down
1191 	 * to HAMMER2_MIN_ALLOC (typically 1K).  A 64K physical storage
1192 	 * chunk always contains buffers of the same size. (XXX)
1193 	 *
1194 	 * The minimum physical IO size may be larger than the variable
1195 	 * block size.
1196 	 */
1197 	bref = &chain->bref;
1198 
1199 	/*
1200 	 * The getblk() optimization can only be used on newly created
1201 	 * elements if the physical block size matches the request.
1202 	 */
1203 	if (chain->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_INITIAL) {
1204 		error = hammer2_io_new(hmp, bref->type,
1205 				       bref->data_off, chain->bytes,
1206 				       &chain->dio);
1207 	} else {
1208 		error = hammer2_io_bread(hmp, bref->type,
1209 					 bref->data_off, chain->bytes,
1210 					 &chain->dio);
1211 		hammer2_adjreadcounter(chain->bref.type, chain->bytes);
1212 	}
1213 	if (error) {
1214 		chain->error = HAMMER2_ERROR_EIO;
1215 		kprintf("hammer2_chain_load_data: I/O error %016jx: %d\n",
1216 			(intmax_t)bref->data_off, error);
1217 		hammer2_io_bqrelse(&chain->dio);
1218 		goto done;
1219 	}
1220 	chain->error = 0;
1221 
1222 	/*
1223 	 * This isn't perfect and can be ignored on OSs which do not have
1224 	 * an indication as to whether a buffer is coming from cache or
1225 	 * if I/O was actually issued for the read.  TESTEDGOOD will work
1226 	 * pretty well without the B_IOISSUED logic because chains are
1227 	 * cached, but in that situation (without B_IOISSUED) it will not
1228 	 * detect whether a re-read via I/O is corrupted verses the original
1229 	 * read.
1230 	 *
1231 	 * We can't re-run the CRC on every fresh lock.  That would be
1232 	 * insanely expensive.
1233 	 *
1234 	 * If the underlying kernel buffer covers the entire chain we can
1235 	 * use the B_IOISSUED indication to determine if we have to re-run
1236 	 * the CRC on chain data for chains that managed to stay cached
1237 	 * across the kernel disposal of the original buffer.
1238 	 */
1239 	if ((dio = chain->dio) != NULL && dio->bp) {
1240 		struct buf *bp = dio->bp;
1241 
1242 		if (dio->psize == chain->bytes &&
1243 		    (bp->b_flags & B_IOISSUED)) {
1244 			atomic_clear_int(&chain->flags,
1245 					 HAMMER2_CHAIN_TESTEDGOOD);
1246 			bp->b_flags &= ~B_IOISSUED;
1247 		}
1248 	}
1249 
1250 	/*
1251 	 * NOTE: A locked chain's data cannot be modified without first
1252 	 *	 calling hammer2_chain_modify().
1253 	 */
1254 
1255 	/*
1256 	 * NOTE: hammer2_io_data() call issues bkvasync()
1257 	 */
1258 	bdata = hammer2_io_data(chain->dio, chain->bref.data_off);
1259 
1260 	if (chain->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_INITIAL) {
1261 		/*
1262 		 * Clear INITIAL.  In this case we used io_new() and the
1263 		 * buffer has been zero'd and marked dirty.
1264 		 *
1265 		 * CHAIN_MODIFIED has not been set yet, and we leave it
1266 		 * that way for now.  Set a temporary CHAIN_NOTTESTED flag
1267 		 * to prevent hammer2_chain_testcheck() from trying to match
1268 		 * a check code that has not yet been generated.  This bit
1269 		 * should NOT end up on the actual media.
1270 		 */
1271 		atomic_clear_int(&chain->flags, HAMMER2_CHAIN_INITIAL);
1272 		atomic_set_int(&chain->flags, HAMMER2_CHAIN_NOTTESTED);
1273 	} else if (chain->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_MODIFIED) {
1274 		/*
1275 		 * check data not currently synchronized due to
1276 		 * modification.  XXX assumes data stays in the buffer
1277 		 * cache, which might not be true (need biodep on flush
1278 		 * to calculate crc?  or simple crc?).
1279 		 */
1280 	} else if ((chain->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_TESTEDGOOD) == 0) {
1281 		if (hammer2_chain_testcheck(chain, bdata) == 0) {
1282 			chain->error = HAMMER2_ERROR_CHECK;
1283 		} else {
1284 			atomic_set_int(&chain->flags, HAMMER2_CHAIN_TESTEDGOOD);
1285 		}
1286 	}
1287 
1288 	/*
1289 	 * Setup the data pointer, either pointing it to an embedded data
1290 	 * structure and copying the data from the buffer, or pointing it
1291 	 * into the buffer.
1292 	 *
1293 	 * The buffer is not retained when copying to an embedded data
1294 	 * structure in order to avoid potential deadlocks or recursions
1295 	 * on the same physical buffer.
1296 	 *
1297 	 * WARNING! Other threads can start using the data the instant we
1298 	 *	    set chain->data non-NULL.
1299 	 */
1300 	switch (bref->type) {
1301 	case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_VOLUME:
1302 	case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_FREEMAP:
1303 		/*
1304 		 * Copy data from bp to embedded buffer
1305 		 */
1306 		panic("hammer2_chain_load_data: unresolved volume header");
1307 		break;
1308 	case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_DIRENT:
1309 		KKASSERT(chain->bytes != 0);
1310 		/* fall through */
1311 	case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_INODE:
1312 	case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_FREEMAP_LEAF:
1313 	case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_INDIRECT:
1314 	case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_DATA:
1315 	case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_FREEMAP_NODE:
1316 	default:
1317 		/*
1318 		 * Point data at the device buffer and leave dio intact.
1319 		 */
1320 		chain->data = (void *)bdata;
1321 		break;
1322 	}
1323 
1324 	/*
1325 	 * Release HAMMER2_CHAIN_IOINPROG and signal waiters if requested.
1326 	 */
1327 done:
1328 	for (;;) {
1329 		u_int oflags;
1330 		u_int nflags;
1331 
1332 		oflags = chain->flags;
1333 		nflags = oflags & ~(HAMMER2_CHAIN_IOINPROG |
1334 				    HAMMER2_CHAIN_IOSIGNAL);
1335 		KKASSERT(oflags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_IOINPROG);
1336 		if (atomic_cmpset_int(&chain->flags, oflags, nflags)) {
1337 			if (oflags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_IOSIGNAL)
1338 				wakeup(&chain->flags);
1339 			break;
1340 		}
1341 	}
1342 }
1343 
1344 /*
1345  * Unlock and deref a chain element.
1346  *
1347  * Remember that the presence of children under chain prevent the chain's
1348  * destruction but do not add additional references, so the dio will still
1349  * be dropped.
1350  */
1351 void
1352 hammer2_chain_unlock(hammer2_chain_t *chain)
1353 {
1354 	hammer2_io_t *dio;
1355 	u_int lockcnt;
1356 	int iter = 0;
1357 
1358 	/*
1359 	 * If multiple locks are present (or being attempted) on this
1360 	 * particular chain we can just unlock, drop refs, and return.
1361 	 *
1362 	 * Otherwise fall-through on the 1->0 transition.
1363 	 */
1364 	for (;;) {
1365 		lockcnt = chain->lockcnt;
1366 		KKASSERT(lockcnt > 0);
1367 		cpu_ccfence();
1368 		if (lockcnt > 1) {
1369 			if (atomic_cmpset_int(&chain->lockcnt,
1370 					      lockcnt, lockcnt - 1)) {
1371 				hammer2_mtx_unlock(&chain->lock);
1372 				return;
1373 			}
1374 		} else if (hammer2_mtx_upgrade_try(&chain->lock) == 0) {
1375 			/* while holding the mutex exclusively */
1376 			if (atomic_cmpset_int(&chain->lockcnt, 1, 0))
1377 				break;
1378 		} else {
1379 			/*
1380 			 * This situation can easily occur on SMP due to
1381 			 * the gap inbetween the 1->0 transition and the
1382 			 * final unlock.  We cannot safely block on the
1383 			 * mutex because lockcnt might go above 1.
1384 			 *
1385 			 * XXX Sleep for one tick if it takes too long.
1386 			 */
1387 			if (++iter > 1000) {
1388 				if (iter > 1000 + hz) {
1389 					kprintf("hammer2: h2race2 %p\n", chain);
1390 					iter = 1000;
1391 				}
1392 				tsleep(&iter, 0, "h2race2", 1);
1393 			}
1394 			cpu_pause();
1395 		}
1396 		/* retry */
1397 	}
1398 
1399 	/*
1400 	 * Last unlock / mutex upgraded to exclusive.  Drop the data
1401 	 * reference.
1402 	 */
1403 	dio = hammer2_chain_drop_data(chain);
1404 	if (dio)
1405 		hammer2_io_bqrelse(&dio);
1406 	hammer2_mtx_unlock(&chain->lock);
1407 }
1408 
1409 /*
1410  * Unlock and hold chain data intact
1411  */
1412 void
1413 hammer2_chain_unlock_hold(hammer2_chain_t *chain)
1414 {
1415 	atomic_add_int(&chain->lockcnt, 1);
1416 	hammer2_chain_unlock(chain);
1417 }
1418 
1419 /*
1420  * Helper to obtain the blockref[] array base and count for a chain.
1421  *
1422  * XXX Not widely used yet, various use cases need to be validated and
1423  *     converted to use this function.
1424  */
1425 static
1426 hammer2_blockref_t *
1427 hammer2_chain_base_and_count(hammer2_chain_t *parent, int *countp)
1428 {
1429 	hammer2_blockref_t *base;
1430 	int count;
1431 
1432 	if (parent->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_INITIAL) {
1433 		base = NULL;
1434 
1435 		switch(parent->bref.type) {
1436 		case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_INODE:
1437 			count = HAMMER2_SET_COUNT;
1438 			break;
1439 		case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_INDIRECT:
1440 		case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_FREEMAP_NODE:
1441 			count = parent->bytes / sizeof(hammer2_blockref_t);
1442 			break;
1443 		case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_VOLUME:
1444 			count = HAMMER2_SET_COUNT;
1445 			break;
1446 		case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_FREEMAP:
1447 			count = HAMMER2_SET_COUNT;
1448 			break;
1449 		default:
1450 			panic("hammer2_chain_base_and_count: "
1451 			      "unrecognized blockref type: %d",
1452 			      parent->bref.type);
1453 			count = 0;
1454 			break;
1455 		}
1456 	} else {
1457 		switch(parent->bref.type) {
1458 		case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_INODE:
1459 			base = &parent->data->ipdata.u.blockset.blockref[0];
1460 			count = HAMMER2_SET_COUNT;
1461 			break;
1462 		case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_INDIRECT:
1463 		case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_FREEMAP_NODE:
1464 			base = &parent->data->npdata[0];
1465 			count = parent->bytes / sizeof(hammer2_blockref_t);
1466 			break;
1467 		case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_VOLUME:
1468 			base = &parent->data->voldata.
1469 					sroot_blockset.blockref[0];
1470 			count = HAMMER2_SET_COUNT;
1471 			break;
1472 		case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_FREEMAP:
1473 			base = &parent->data->blkset.blockref[0];
1474 			count = HAMMER2_SET_COUNT;
1475 			break;
1476 		default:
1477 			panic("hammer2_chain_base_and_count: "
1478 			      "unrecognized blockref type: %d",
1479 			      parent->bref.type);
1480 			base = NULL;
1481 			count = 0;
1482 			break;
1483 		}
1484 	}
1485 	*countp = count;
1486 
1487 	return base;
1488 }
1489 
1490 /*
1491  * This counts the number of live blockrefs in a block array and
1492  * also calculates the point at which all remaining blockrefs are empty.
1493  * This routine can only be called on a live chain.
1494  *
1495  * Caller holds the chain locked, but possibly with a shared lock.  We
1496  * must use an exclusive spinlock to prevent corruption.
1497  *
1498  * NOTE: Flag is not set until after the count is complete, allowing
1499  *	 callers to test the flag without holding the spinlock.
1500  *
1501  * NOTE: If base is NULL the related chain is still in the INITIAL
1502  *	 state and there are no blockrefs to count.
1503  *
1504  * NOTE: live_count may already have some counts accumulated due to
1505  *	 creation and deletion and could even be initially negative.
1506  */
1507 void
1508 hammer2_chain_countbrefs(hammer2_chain_t *chain,
1509 			 hammer2_blockref_t *base, int count)
1510 {
1511 	hammer2_spin_ex(&chain->core.spin);
1512 	if ((chain->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_COUNTEDBREFS) == 0) {
1513 		if (base) {
1514 			while (--count >= 0) {
1515 				if (base[count].type != HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_EMPTY)
1516 					break;
1517 			}
1518 			chain->core.live_zero = count + 1;
1519 			while (count >= 0) {
1520 				if (base[count].type != HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_EMPTY)
1521 					atomic_add_int(&chain->core.live_count,
1522 						       1);
1523 				--count;
1524 			}
1525 		} else {
1526 			chain->core.live_zero = 0;
1527 		}
1528 		/* else do not modify live_count */
1529 		atomic_set_int(&chain->flags, HAMMER2_CHAIN_COUNTEDBREFS);
1530 	}
1531 	hammer2_spin_unex(&chain->core.spin);
1532 }
1533 
1534 /*
1535  * Resize the chain's physical storage allocation in-place.  This function does
1536  * not usually adjust the data pointer and must be followed by (typically) a
1537  * hammer2_chain_modify() call to copy any old data over and adjust the
1538  * data pointer.
1539  *
1540  * Chains can be resized smaller without reallocating the storage.  Resizing
1541  * larger will reallocate the storage.  Excess or prior storage is reclaimed
1542  * asynchronously at a later time.
1543  *
1544  * An nradix value of 0 is special-cased to mean that the storage should
1545  * be disassociated, that is the chain is being resized to 0 bytes (not 1
1546  * byte).
1547  *
1548  * Must be passed an exclusively locked parent and chain.
1549  *
1550  * This function is mostly used with DATA blocks locked RESOLVE_NEVER in order
1551  * to avoid instantiating a device buffer that conflicts with the vnode data
1552  * buffer.  However, because H2 can compress or encrypt data, the chain may
1553  * have a dio assigned to it in those situations, and they do not conflict.
1554  *
1555  * XXX return error if cannot resize.
1556  */
1557 int
1558 hammer2_chain_resize(hammer2_chain_t *chain,
1559 		     hammer2_tid_t mtid, hammer2_off_t dedup_off,
1560 		     int nradix, int flags)
1561 {
1562 	hammer2_dev_t *hmp;
1563 	size_t obytes;
1564 	size_t nbytes;
1565 	int error;
1566 
1567 	hmp = chain->hmp;
1568 
1569 	/*
1570 	 * Only data and indirect blocks can be resized for now.
1571 	 * (The volu root, inodes, and freemap elements use a fixed size).
1572 	 */
1573 	KKASSERT(chain != &hmp->vchain);
1574 	KKASSERT(chain->bref.type == HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_DATA ||
1575 		 chain->bref.type == HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_INDIRECT ||
1576 		 chain->bref.type == HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_DIRENT);
1577 
1578 	/*
1579 	 * Nothing to do if the element is already the proper size
1580 	 */
1581 	obytes = chain->bytes;
1582 	nbytes = (nradix) ? (1U << nradix) : 0;
1583 	if (obytes == nbytes)
1584 		return (chain->error);
1585 
1586 	/*
1587 	 * Make sure the old data is instantiated so we can copy it.  If this
1588 	 * is a data block, the device data may be superfluous since the data
1589 	 * might be in a logical block, but compressed or encrypted data is
1590 	 * another matter.
1591 	 *
1592 	 * NOTE: The modify will set BLKMAPUPD for us if BLKMAPPED is set.
1593 	 */
1594 	error = hammer2_chain_modify(chain, mtid, dedup_off, 0);
1595 	if (error)
1596 		return error;
1597 
1598 	/*
1599 	 * Reallocate the block, even if making it smaller (because different
1600 	 * block sizes may be in different regions).
1601 	 *
1602 	 * NOTE: Operation does not copy the data and may only be used
1603 	 *	 to resize data blocks in-place, or directory entry blocks
1604 	 *	 which are about to be modified in some manner.
1605 	 */
1606 	error = hammer2_freemap_alloc(chain, nbytes);
1607 	if (error)
1608 		return error;
1609 
1610 	chain->bytes = nbytes;
1611 
1612 	/*
1613 	 * We don't want the followup chain_modify() to try to copy data
1614 	 * from the old (wrong-sized) buffer.  It won't know how much to
1615 	 * copy.  This case should only occur during writes when the
1616 	 * originator already has the data to write in-hand.
1617 	 */
1618 	if (chain->dio) {
1619 		KKASSERT(chain->bref.type == HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_DATA ||
1620 			 chain->bref.type == HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_DIRENT);
1621 		hammer2_io_brelse(&chain->dio);
1622 		chain->data = NULL;
1623 	}
1624 	return (chain->error);
1625 }
1626 
1627 /*
1628  * Set the chain modified so its data can be changed by the caller, or
1629  * install deduplicated data.  The caller must call this routine for each
1630  * set of modifications it makes, even if the chain is already flagged
1631  * MODIFIED.
1632  *
1633  * Sets bref.modify_tid to mtid only if mtid != 0.  Note that bref.modify_tid
1634  * is a CLC (cluster level change) field and is not updated by parent
1635  * propagation during a flush.
1636  *
1637  * Returns an appropriate HAMMER2_ERROR_* code, which will generally reflect
1638  * chain->error except for HAMMER2_ERROR_ENOSPC.  If the allocation fails
1639  * due to no space available, HAMMER2_ERROR_ENOSPC is returned and the chain
1640  * remains unmodified with its old data ref intact and chain->error
1641  * unchanged.
1642  *
1643  *				 Dedup Handling
1644  *
1645  * If the DEDUPABLE flag is set in the chain the storage must be reallocated
1646  * even if the chain is still flagged MODIFIED.  In this case the chain's
1647  * DEDUPABLE flag will be cleared once the new storage has been assigned.
1648  *
1649  * If the caller passes a non-zero dedup_off we will use it to assign the
1650  * new storage.  The MODIFIED flag will be *CLEARED* in this case, and
1651  * DEDUPABLE will be set (NOTE: the UPDATE flag is always set).  The caller
1652  * must not modify the data content upon return.
1653  */
1654 int
1655 hammer2_chain_modify(hammer2_chain_t *chain, hammer2_tid_t mtid,
1656 		     hammer2_off_t dedup_off, int flags)
1657 {
1658 	hammer2_blockref_t obref;
1659 	hammer2_dev_t *hmp;
1660 	hammer2_io_t *dio;
1661 	int error;
1662 	int wasinitial;
1663 	int setmodified;
1664 	int setupdate;
1665 	int newmod;
1666 	char *bdata;
1667 
1668 	hmp = chain->hmp;
1669 	obref = chain->bref;
1670 	KKASSERT(chain->lock.mtx_lock & MTX_EXCLUSIVE);
1671 
1672 	/*
1673 	 * Data is not optional for freemap chains (we must always be sure
1674 	 * to copy the data on COW storage allocations).
1675 	 */
1676 	if (chain->bref.type == HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_FREEMAP_NODE ||
1677 	    chain->bref.type == HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_FREEMAP_LEAF) {
1678 		KKASSERT((chain->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_INITIAL) ||
1679 			 (flags & HAMMER2_MODIFY_OPTDATA) == 0);
1680 	}
1681 
1682 	/*
1683 	 * Data must be resolved if already assigned, unless explicitly
1684 	 * flagged otherwise.  If we cannot safety load the data the
1685 	 * modification fails and we return early.
1686 	 */
1687 	if (chain->data == NULL && chain->bytes != 0 &&
1688 	    (flags & HAMMER2_MODIFY_OPTDATA) == 0 &&
1689 	    (chain->bref.data_off & ~HAMMER2_OFF_MASK_RADIX)) {
1690 		hammer2_chain_load_data(chain);
1691 		if (chain->error)
1692 			return (chain->error);
1693 	}
1694 	error = 0;
1695 
1696 	/*
1697 	 * Set MODIFIED to indicate that the chain has been modified.  A new
1698 	 * allocation is required when modifying a chain.
1699 	 *
1700 	 * Set UPDATE to ensure that the blockref is updated in the parent.
1701 	 *
1702 	 * If MODIFIED is already set determine if we can reuse the assigned
1703 	 * data block or if we need a new data block.
1704 	 */
1705 	if ((chain->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_MODIFIED) == 0) {
1706 		/*
1707 		 * Must set modified bit.
1708 		 */
1709 		atomic_add_long(&hammer2_count_modified_chains, 1);
1710 		atomic_set_int(&chain->flags, HAMMER2_CHAIN_MODIFIED);
1711 		hammer2_pfs_memory_inc(chain->pmp);  /* can be NULL */
1712 		setmodified = 1;
1713 
1714 		/*
1715 		 * We may be able to avoid a copy-on-write if the chain's
1716 		 * check mode is set to NONE and the chain's current
1717 		 * modify_tid is beyond the last explicit snapshot tid.
1718 		 *
1719 		 * This implements HAMMER2's overwrite-in-place feature.
1720 		 *
1721 		 * NOTE! This data-block cannot be used as a de-duplication
1722 		 *	 source when the check mode is set to NONE.
1723 		 */
1724 		if ((chain->bref.type == HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_DATA ||
1725 		     chain->bref.type == HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_DIRENT) &&
1726 		    (chain->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_INITIAL) == 0 &&
1727 		    (chain->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_DEDUPABLE) == 0 &&
1728 		    HAMMER2_DEC_CHECK(chain->bref.methods) ==
1729 		     HAMMER2_CHECK_NONE &&
1730 		    chain->pmp &&
1731 		    chain->bref.modify_tid >
1732 		     chain->pmp->iroot->meta.pfs_lsnap_tid) {
1733 			/*
1734 			 * Sector overwrite allowed.
1735 			 */
1736 			newmod = 0;
1737 		} else if ((hmp->hflags & HMNT2_EMERG) &&
1738 			   chain->pmp &&
1739 			   chain->bref.modify_tid >
1740 			    chain->pmp->iroot->meta.pfs_lsnap_tid) {
1741 			/*
1742 			 * If in emergency delete mode then do a modify-in-
1743 			 * place on any chain type belonging to the PFS as
1744 			 * long as it doesn't mess up a snapshot.  We might
1745 			 * be forced to do this anyway a little further down
1746 			 * in the code if the allocation fails.
1747 			 *
1748 			 * Also note that in emergency mode, these modify-in-
1749 			 * place operations are NOT SAFE.  A storage failure,
1750 			 * power failure, or panic can corrupt the filesystem.
1751 			 */
1752 			newmod = 0;
1753 		} else {
1754 			/*
1755 			 * Sector overwrite not allowed, must copy-on-write.
1756 			 */
1757 			newmod = 1;
1758 		}
1759 	} else if (chain->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_DEDUPABLE) {
1760 		/*
1761 		 * If the modified chain was registered for dedup we need
1762 		 * a new allocation.  This only happens for delayed-flush
1763 		 * chains (i.e. which run through the front-end buffer
1764 		 * cache).
1765 		 */
1766 		newmod = 1;
1767 		setmodified = 0;
1768 	} else {
1769 		/*
1770 		 * Already flagged modified, no new allocation is needed.
1771 		 */
1772 		newmod = 0;
1773 		setmodified = 0;
1774 	}
1775 
1776 	/*
1777 	 * Flag parent update required.
1778 	 */
1779 	if ((chain->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_UPDATE) == 0) {
1780 		atomic_set_int(&chain->flags, HAMMER2_CHAIN_UPDATE);
1781 		setupdate = 1;
1782 	} else {
1783 		setupdate = 0;
1784 	}
1785 
1786 	/*
1787 	 * The XOP code returns held but unlocked focus chains.  This
1788 	 * prevents the chain from being destroyed but does not prevent
1789 	 * it from being modified.  diolk is used to interlock modifications
1790 	 * against XOP frontend accesses to the focus.
1791 	 *
1792 	 * This allows us to theoretically avoid deadlocking the frontend
1793 	 * if one of the backends lock up by not formally locking the
1794 	 * focused chain in the frontend.  In addition, the synchronization
1795 	 * code relies on this mechanism to avoid deadlocking concurrent
1796 	 * synchronization threads.
1797 	 */
1798 	lockmgr(&chain->diolk, LK_EXCLUSIVE);
1799 
1800 	/*
1801 	 * The modification or re-modification requires an allocation and
1802 	 * possible COW.  If an error occurs, the previous content and data
1803 	 * reference is retained and the modification fails.
1804 	 *
1805 	 * If dedup_off is non-zero, the caller is requesting a deduplication
1806 	 * rather than a modification.  The MODIFIED bit is not set and the
1807 	 * data offset is set to the deduplication offset.  The data cannot
1808 	 * be modified.
1809 	 *
1810 	 * NOTE: The dedup offset is allowed to be in a partially free state
1811 	 *	 and we must be sure to reset it to a fully allocated state
1812 	 *	 to force two bulkfree passes to free it again.
1813 	 *
1814 	 * NOTE: Only applicable when chain->bytes != 0.
1815 	 *
1816 	 * XXX can a chain already be marked MODIFIED without a data
1817 	 * assignment?  If not, assert here instead of testing the case.
1818 	 */
1819 	if (chain != &hmp->vchain && chain != &hmp->fchain &&
1820 	    chain->bytes) {
1821 		if ((chain->bref.data_off & ~HAMMER2_OFF_MASK_RADIX) == 0 ||
1822 		    newmod
1823 		) {
1824 			/*
1825 			 * NOTE: We do not have to remove the dedup
1826 			 *	 registration because the area is still
1827 			 *	 allocated and the underlying DIO will
1828 			 *	 still be flushed.
1829 			 */
1830 			if (dedup_off) {
1831 				chain->bref.data_off = dedup_off;
1832 				if ((int)(dedup_off & HAMMER2_OFF_MASK_RADIX))
1833 					chain->bytes = 1 <<
1834 						(int)(dedup_off &
1835 						HAMMER2_OFF_MASK_RADIX);
1836 				else
1837 					chain->bytes = 0;
1838 				chain->error = 0;
1839 				atomic_clear_int(&chain->flags,
1840 						 HAMMER2_CHAIN_MODIFIED);
1841 				atomic_add_long(&hammer2_count_modified_chains,
1842 						-1);
1843 				if (chain->pmp) {
1844 					hammer2_pfs_memory_wakeup(
1845 						chain->pmp, -1);
1846 				}
1847 				hammer2_freemap_adjust(hmp, &chain->bref,
1848 						HAMMER2_FREEMAP_DORECOVER);
1849 				atomic_set_int(&chain->flags,
1850 						HAMMER2_CHAIN_DEDUPABLE);
1851 			} else {
1852 				error = hammer2_freemap_alloc(chain,
1853 							      chain->bytes);
1854 				atomic_clear_int(&chain->flags,
1855 						HAMMER2_CHAIN_DEDUPABLE);
1856 
1857 				/*
1858 				 * If we are unable to allocate a new block
1859 				 * but we are in emergency mode, issue a
1860 				 * warning to the console and reuse the same
1861 				 * block.
1862 				 *
1863 				 * We behave as if the allocation were
1864 				 * successful.
1865 				 *
1866 				 * THIS IS IMPORTANT: These modifications
1867 				 * are virtually guaranteed to corrupt any
1868 				 * snapshots related to this filesystem.
1869 				 */
1870 				if (error && (hmp->hflags & HMNT2_EMERG)) {
1871 					error = 0;
1872 					chain->bref.flags |=
1873 						HAMMER2_BREF_FLAG_EMERG_MIP;
1874 
1875 					krateprintf(&krate_h2em,
1876 					    "hammer2: Emergency Mode WARNING: "
1877 					    "Operation will likely corrupt "
1878 					    "related snapshot: "
1879 					    "%016jx.%02x key=%016jx\n",
1880 					    chain->bref.data_off,
1881 					    chain->bref.type,
1882 					    chain->bref.key);
1883 				} else if (error == 0) {
1884 					chain->bref.flags &=
1885 						~HAMMER2_BREF_FLAG_EMERG_MIP;
1886 				}
1887 			}
1888 		}
1889 	}
1890 
1891 	/*
1892 	 * Stop here if error.  We have to undo any flag bits we might
1893 	 * have set above.
1894 	 */
1895 	if (error) {
1896 		if (setmodified) {
1897 			atomic_clear_int(&chain->flags, HAMMER2_CHAIN_MODIFIED);
1898 			atomic_add_long(&hammer2_count_modified_chains, -1);
1899 			if (chain->pmp)
1900 				hammer2_pfs_memory_wakeup(chain->pmp, -1);
1901 		}
1902 		if (setupdate) {
1903 			atomic_clear_int(&chain->flags, HAMMER2_CHAIN_UPDATE);
1904 		}
1905 		lockmgr(&chain->diolk, LK_RELEASE);
1906 
1907 		return error;
1908 	}
1909 
1910 	/*
1911 	 * Update mirror_tid and modify_tid.  modify_tid is only updated
1912 	 * if not passed as zero (during flushes, parent propagation passes
1913 	 * the value 0).
1914 	 *
1915 	 * NOTE: chain->pmp could be the device spmp.
1916 	 */
1917 	chain->bref.mirror_tid = hmp->voldata.mirror_tid + 1;
1918 	if (mtid)
1919 		chain->bref.modify_tid = mtid;
1920 
1921 	/*
1922 	 * Set BLKMAPUPD to tell the flush code that an existing blockmap entry
1923 	 * requires updating as well as to tell the delete code that the
1924 	 * chain's blockref might not exactly match (in terms of physical size
1925 	 * or block offset) the one in the parent's blocktable.  The base key
1926 	 * of course will still match.
1927 	 */
1928 	if (chain->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_BLKMAPPED)
1929 		atomic_set_int(&chain->flags, HAMMER2_CHAIN_BLKMAPUPD);
1930 
1931 	/*
1932 	 * Short-cut data block handling when the caller does not need an
1933 	 * actual data reference to (aka OPTDATA), as long as the chain does
1934 	 * not already have a data pointer to the data and no de-duplication
1935 	 * occurred.
1936 	 *
1937 	 * This generally means that the modifications are being done via the
1938 	 * logical buffer cache.
1939 	 *
1940 	 * NOTE: If deduplication occurred we have to run through the data
1941 	 *	 stuff to clear INITIAL, and the caller will likely want to
1942 	 *	 assign the check code anyway.  Leaving INITIAL set on a
1943 	 *	 dedup can be deadly (it can cause the block to be zero'd!).
1944 	 *
1945 	 * This code also handles bytes == 0 (most dirents).
1946 	 */
1947 	if (chain->bref.type == HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_DATA &&
1948 	    (flags & HAMMER2_MODIFY_OPTDATA) &&
1949 	    chain->data == NULL) {
1950 		if (dedup_off == 0) {
1951 			KKASSERT(chain->dio == NULL);
1952 			goto skip2;
1953 		}
1954 	}
1955 
1956 	/*
1957 	 * Clearing the INITIAL flag (for indirect blocks) indicates that
1958 	 * we've processed the uninitialized storage allocation.
1959 	 *
1960 	 * If this flag is already clear we are likely in a copy-on-write
1961 	 * situation but we have to be sure NOT to bzero the storage if
1962 	 * no data is present.
1963 	 *
1964 	 * Clearing of NOTTESTED is allowed if the MODIFIED bit is set,
1965 	 */
1966 	if (chain->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_INITIAL) {
1967 		atomic_clear_int(&chain->flags, HAMMER2_CHAIN_INITIAL);
1968 		wasinitial = 1;
1969 	} else {
1970 		wasinitial = 0;
1971 	}
1972 
1973 	/*
1974 	 * Instantiate data buffer and possibly execute COW operation
1975 	 */
1976 	switch(chain->bref.type) {
1977 	case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_VOLUME:
1978 	case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_FREEMAP:
1979 		/*
1980 		 * The data is embedded, no copy-on-write operation is
1981 		 * needed.
1982 		 */
1983 		KKASSERT(chain->dio == NULL);
1984 		break;
1985 	case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_DIRENT:
1986 		/*
1987 		 * The data might be fully embedded.
1988 		 */
1989 		if (chain->bytes == 0) {
1990 			KKASSERT(chain->dio == NULL);
1991 			break;
1992 		}
1993 		/* fall through */
1994 	case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_INODE:
1995 	case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_FREEMAP_LEAF:
1996 	case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_DATA:
1997 	case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_INDIRECT:
1998 	case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_FREEMAP_NODE:
1999 		/*
2000 		 * Perform the copy-on-write operation
2001 		 *
2002 		 * zero-fill or copy-on-write depending on whether
2003 		 * chain->data exists or not and set the dirty state for
2004 		 * the new buffer.  hammer2_io_new() will handle the
2005 		 * zero-fill.
2006 		 *
2007 		 * If a dedup_off was supplied this is an existing block
2008 		 * and no COW, copy, or further modification is required.
2009 		 */
2010 		KKASSERT(chain != &hmp->vchain && chain != &hmp->fchain);
2011 
2012 		if (wasinitial && dedup_off == 0) {
2013 			error = hammer2_io_new(hmp, chain->bref.type,
2014 					       chain->bref.data_off,
2015 					       chain->bytes, &dio);
2016 		} else {
2017 			error = hammer2_io_bread(hmp, chain->bref.type,
2018 						 chain->bref.data_off,
2019 						 chain->bytes, &dio);
2020 		}
2021 		hammer2_adjreadcounter(chain->bref.type, chain->bytes);
2022 
2023 		/*
2024 		 * If an I/O error occurs make sure callers cannot accidently
2025 		 * modify the old buffer's contents and corrupt the filesystem.
2026 		 *
2027 		 * NOTE: hammer2_io_data() call issues bkvasync()
2028 		 */
2029 		if (error) {
2030 			kprintf("hammer2_chain_modify: hmp=%p I/O error\n",
2031 				hmp);
2032 			chain->error = HAMMER2_ERROR_EIO;
2033 			hammer2_io_brelse(&dio);
2034 			hammer2_io_brelse(&chain->dio);
2035 			chain->data = NULL;
2036 			break;
2037 		}
2038 		chain->error = 0;
2039 		bdata = hammer2_io_data(dio, chain->bref.data_off);
2040 
2041 		if (chain->data) {
2042 			/*
2043 			 * COW (unless a dedup).
2044 			 */
2045 			KKASSERT(chain->dio != NULL);
2046 			if (chain->data != (void *)bdata && dedup_off == 0) {
2047 				bcopy(chain->data, bdata, chain->bytes);
2048 			}
2049 		} else if (wasinitial == 0 && dedup_off == 0) {
2050 			/*
2051 			 * We have a problem.  We were asked to COW but
2052 			 * we don't have any data to COW with!
2053 			 */
2054 			panic("hammer2_chain_modify: having a COW %p\n",
2055 			      chain);
2056 		}
2057 
2058 		/*
2059 		 * Retire the old buffer, replace with the new.  Dirty or
2060 		 * redirty the new buffer.
2061 		 *
2062 		 * WARNING! The system buffer cache may have already flushed
2063 		 *	    the buffer, so we must be sure to [re]dirty it
2064 		 *	    for further modification.
2065 		 *
2066 		 *	    If dedup_off was supplied, the caller is not
2067 		 *	    expected to make any further modification to the
2068 		 *	    buffer.
2069 		 *
2070 		 * WARNING! hammer2_get_gdata() assumes dio never transitions
2071 		 *	    through NULL in order to optimize away unnecessary
2072 		 *	    diolk operations.
2073 		 */
2074 		{
2075 			hammer2_io_t *tio;
2076 
2077 			if ((tio = chain->dio) != NULL)
2078 				hammer2_io_bqrelse(&tio);
2079 			chain->data = (void *)bdata;
2080 			chain->dio = dio;
2081 			if (dedup_off == 0)
2082 				hammer2_io_setdirty(dio);
2083 		}
2084 		break;
2085 	default:
2086 		panic("hammer2_chain_modify: illegal non-embedded type %d",
2087 		      chain->bref.type);
2088 		break;
2089 
2090 	}
2091 skip2:
2092 	/*
2093 	 * setflush on parent indicating that the parent must recurse down
2094 	 * to us.  Do not call on chain itself which might already have it
2095 	 * set.
2096 	 */
2097 	if (chain->parent)
2098 		hammer2_chain_setflush(chain->parent);
2099 	lockmgr(&chain->diolk, LK_RELEASE);
2100 
2101 	return (chain->error);
2102 }
2103 
2104 /*
2105  * Modify the chain associated with an inode.
2106  */
2107 int
2108 hammer2_chain_modify_ip(hammer2_inode_t *ip, hammer2_chain_t *chain,
2109 			hammer2_tid_t mtid, int flags)
2110 {
2111 	int error;
2112 
2113 	hammer2_inode_modify(ip);
2114 	error = hammer2_chain_modify(chain, mtid, 0, flags);
2115 
2116 	return error;
2117 }
2118 
2119 /*
2120  * This function returns the chain at the nearest key within the specified
2121  * range.  The returned chain will be referenced but not locked.
2122  *
2123  * This function will recurse through chain->rbtree as necessary and will
2124  * return a *key_nextp suitable for iteration.  *key_nextp is only set if
2125  * the iteration value is less than the current value of *key_nextp.
2126  *
2127  * The caller should use (*key_nextp) to calculate the actual range of
2128  * the returned element, which will be (key_beg to *key_nextp - 1), because
2129  * there might be another element which is superior to the returned element
2130  * and overlaps it.
2131  *
2132  * (*key_nextp) can be passed as key_beg in an iteration only while non-NULL
2133  * chains continue to be returned.  On EOF (*key_nextp) may overflow since
2134  * it will wind up being (key_end + 1).
2135  *
2136  * WARNING!  Must be called with child's spinlock held.  Spinlock remains
2137  *	     held through the operation.
2138  */
2139 struct hammer2_chain_find_info {
2140 	hammer2_chain_t		*best;
2141 	hammer2_key_t		key_beg;
2142 	hammer2_key_t		key_end;
2143 	hammer2_key_t		key_next;
2144 };
2145 
2146 static int hammer2_chain_find_cmp(hammer2_chain_t *child, void *data);
2147 static int hammer2_chain_find_callback(hammer2_chain_t *child, void *data);
2148 
2149 static
2150 hammer2_chain_t *
2151 hammer2_chain_find(hammer2_chain_t *parent, hammer2_key_t *key_nextp,
2152 			  hammer2_key_t key_beg, hammer2_key_t key_end)
2153 {
2154 	struct hammer2_chain_find_info info;
2155 
2156 	info.best = NULL;
2157 	info.key_beg = key_beg;
2158 	info.key_end = key_end;
2159 	info.key_next = *key_nextp;
2160 
2161 	RB_SCAN(hammer2_chain_tree, &parent->core.rbtree,
2162 		hammer2_chain_find_cmp, hammer2_chain_find_callback,
2163 		&info);
2164 	*key_nextp = info.key_next;
2165 #if 0
2166 	kprintf("chain_find %p %016jx:%016jx next=%016jx\n",
2167 		parent, key_beg, key_end, *key_nextp);
2168 #endif
2169 
2170 	return (info.best);
2171 }
2172 
2173 static
2174 int
2175 hammer2_chain_find_cmp(hammer2_chain_t *child, void *data)
2176 {
2177 	struct hammer2_chain_find_info *info = data;
2178 	hammer2_key_t child_beg;
2179 	hammer2_key_t child_end;
2180 
2181 	child_beg = child->bref.key;
2182 	child_end = child_beg + ((hammer2_key_t)1 << child->bref.keybits) - 1;
2183 
2184 	if (child_end < info->key_beg)
2185 		return(-1);
2186 	if (child_beg > info->key_end)
2187 		return(1);
2188 	return(0);
2189 }
2190 
2191 static
2192 int
2193 hammer2_chain_find_callback(hammer2_chain_t *child, void *data)
2194 {
2195 	struct hammer2_chain_find_info *info = data;
2196 	hammer2_chain_t *best;
2197 	hammer2_key_t child_end;
2198 
2199 	/*
2200 	 * WARNING! Layerq is scanned forwards, exact matches should keep
2201 	 *	    the existing info->best.
2202 	 */
2203 	if ((best = info->best) == NULL) {
2204 		/*
2205 		 * No previous best.  Assign best
2206 		 */
2207 		info->best = child;
2208 	} else if (best->bref.key <= info->key_beg &&
2209 		   child->bref.key <= info->key_beg) {
2210 		/*
2211 		 * Illegal overlap.
2212 		 */
2213 		KKASSERT(0);
2214 		/*info->best = child;*/
2215 	} else if (child->bref.key < best->bref.key) {
2216 		/*
2217 		 * Child has a nearer key and best is not flush with key_beg.
2218 		 * Set best to child.  Truncate key_next to the old best key.
2219 		 */
2220 		info->best = child;
2221 		if (info->key_next > best->bref.key || info->key_next == 0)
2222 			info->key_next = best->bref.key;
2223 	} else if (child->bref.key == best->bref.key) {
2224 		/*
2225 		 * If our current best is flush with the child then this
2226 		 * is an illegal overlap.
2227 		 *
2228 		 * key_next will automatically be limited to the smaller of
2229 		 * the two end-points.
2230 		 */
2231 		KKASSERT(0);
2232 		info->best = child;
2233 	} else {
2234 		/*
2235 		 * Keep the current best but truncate key_next to the child's
2236 		 * base.
2237 		 *
2238 		 * key_next will also automatically be limited to the smaller
2239 		 * of the two end-points (probably not necessary for this case
2240 		 * but we do it anyway).
2241 		 */
2242 		if (info->key_next > child->bref.key || info->key_next == 0)
2243 			info->key_next = child->bref.key;
2244 	}
2245 
2246 	/*
2247 	 * Always truncate key_next based on child's end-of-range.
2248 	 */
2249 	child_end = child->bref.key + ((hammer2_key_t)1 << child->bref.keybits);
2250 	if (child_end && (info->key_next > child_end || info->key_next == 0))
2251 		info->key_next = child_end;
2252 
2253 	return(0);
2254 }
2255 
2256 /*
2257  * Retrieve the specified chain from a media blockref, creating the
2258  * in-memory chain structure which reflects it.  The returned chain is
2259  * held and locked according to (how) (HAMMER2_RESOLVE_*).  The caller must
2260  * handle crc-checks and so forth, and should check chain->error before
2261  * assuming that the data is good.
2262  *
2263  * To handle insertion races pass the INSERT_RACE flag along with the
2264  * generation number of the core.  NULL will be returned if the generation
2265  * number changes before we have a chance to insert the chain.  Insert
2266  * races can occur because the parent might be held shared.
2267  *
2268  * Caller must hold the parent locked shared or exclusive since we may
2269  * need the parent's bref array to find our block.
2270  *
2271  * WARNING! chain->pmp is always set to NULL for any chain representing
2272  *	    part of the super-root topology.
2273  */
2274 hammer2_chain_t *
2275 hammer2_chain_get(hammer2_chain_t *parent, int generation,
2276 		  hammer2_blockref_t *bref, int how)
2277 {
2278 	hammer2_dev_t *hmp = parent->hmp;
2279 	hammer2_chain_t *chain;
2280 	int error;
2281 
2282 	/*
2283 	 * Allocate a chain structure representing the existing media
2284 	 * entry.  Resulting chain has one ref and is not locked.
2285 	 */
2286 	if (bref->flags & HAMMER2_BREF_FLAG_PFSROOT)
2287 		chain = hammer2_chain_alloc(hmp, NULL, bref);
2288 	else
2289 		chain = hammer2_chain_alloc(hmp, parent->pmp, bref);
2290 	/* ref'd chain returned */
2291 
2292 	/*
2293 	 * Flag that the chain is in the parent's blockmap so delete/flush
2294 	 * knows what to do with it.
2295 	 */
2296 	atomic_set_int(&chain->flags, HAMMER2_CHAIN_BLKMAPPED);
2297 
2298 	/*
2299 	 * chain must be locked to avoid unexpected ripouts
2300 	 */
2301 	hammer2_chain_lock(chain, how);
2302 
2303 	/*
2304 	 * Link the chain into its parent.  A spinlock is required to safely
2305 	 * access the RBTREE, and it is possible to collide with another
2306 	 * hammer2_chain_get() operation because the caller might only hold
2307 	 * a shared lock on the parent.
2308 	 *
2309 	 * NOTE: Get races can occur quite often when we distribute
2310 	 *	 asynchronous read-aheads across multiple threads.
2311 	 */
2312 	KKASSERT(parent->refs > 0);
2313 	error = hammer2_chain_insert(parent, chain,
2314 				     HAMMER2_CHAIN_INSERT_SPIN |
2315 				     HAMMER2_CHAIN_INSERT_RACE,
2316 				     generation);
2317 	if (error) {
2318 		KKASSERT((chain->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_ONRBTREE) == 0);
2319 		/*kprintf("chain %p get race\n", chain);*/
2320 		hammer2_chain_unlock(chain);
2321 		hammer2_chain_drop(chain);
2322 		chain = NULL;
2323 	} else {
2324 		KKASSERT(chain->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_ONRBTREE);
2325 	}
2326 
2327 	/*
2328 	 * Return our new chain referenced but not locked, or NULL if
2329 	 * a race occurred.
2330 	 */
2331 	return (chain);
2332 }
2333 
2334 /*
2335  * Lookup initialization/completion API
2336  */
2337 hammer2_chain_t *
2338 hammer2_chain_lookup_init(hammer2_chain_t *parent, int flags)
2339 {
2340 	hammer2_chain_ref(parent);
2341 	if (flags & HAMMER2_LOOKUP_SHARED) {
2342 		hammer2_chain_lock(parent, HAMMER2_RESOLVE_ALWAYS |
2343 					   HAMMER2_RESOLVE_SHARED);
2344 	} else {
2345 		hammer2_chain_lock(parent, HAMMER2_RESOLVE_ALWAYS);
2346 	}
2347 	return (parent);
2348 }
2349 
2350 void
2351 hammer2_chain_lookup_done(hammer2_chain_t *parent)
2352 {
2353 	if (parent) {
2354 		hammer2_chain_unlock(parent);
2355 		hammer2_chain_drop(parent);
2356 	}
2357 }
2358 
2359 /*
2360  * Take the locked chain and return a locked parent.  The chain remains
2361  * locked on return, but may have to be temporarily unlocked to acquire
2362  * the parent.  Because of this, (chain) must be stable and cannot be
2363  * deleted while it was temporarily unlocked (typically means that (chain)
2364  * is an inode).
2365  *
2366  * Pass HAMMER2_RESOLVE_* flags in flags.
2367  *
2368  * This will work even if the chain is errored, and the caller can check
2369  * parent->error on return if desired since the parent will be locked.
2370  *
2371  * This function handles the lock order reversal.
2372  */
2373 hammer2_chain_t *
2374 hammer2_chain_getparent(hammer2_chain_t *chain, int flags)
2375 {
2376 	hammer2_chain_t *parent;
2377 
2378 	/*
2379 	 * Be careful of order, chain must be unlocked before parent
2380 	 * is locked below to avoid a deadlock.  Try it trivially first.
2381 	 */
2382 	parent = chain->parent;
2383 	if (parent == NULL)
2384 		panic("hammer2_chain_getparent: no parent");
2385 	hammer2_chain_ref(parent);
2386 	if (hammer2_chain_lock(parent, flags|HAMMER2_RESOLVE_NONBLOCK) == 0)
2387 		return parent;
2388 
2389 	for (;;) {
2390 		hammer2_chain_unlock(chain);
2391 		hammer2_chain_lock(parent, flags);
2392 		hammer2_chain_lock(chain, flags);
2393 
2394 		/*
2395 		 * Parent relinking races are quite common.  We have to get
2396 		 * it right or we will blow up the block table.
2397 		 */
2398 		if (chain->parent == parent)
2399 			break;
2400 		hammer2_chain_unlock(parent);
2401 		hammer2_chain_drop(parent);
2402 		cpu_ccfence();
2403 		parent = chain->parent;
2404 		if (parent == NULL)
2405 			panic("hammer2_chain_getparent: no parent");
2406 		hammer2_chain_ref(parent);
2407 	}
2408 	return parent;
2409 }
2410 
2411 /*
2412  * Take the locked chain and return a locked parent.  The chain is unlocked
2413  * and dropped.  *chainp is set to the returned parent as a convenience.
2414  * Pass HAMMER2_RESOLVE_* flags in flags.
2415  *
2416  * This will work even if the chain is errored, and the caller can check
2417  * parent->error on return if desired since the parent will be locked.
2418  *
2419  * The chain does NOT need to be stable.  We use a tracking structure
2420  * to track the expected parent if the chain is deleted out from under us.
2421  *
2422  * This function handles the lock order reversal.
2423  */
2424 hammer2_chain_t *
2425 hammer2_chain_repparent(hammer2_chain_t **chainp, int flags)
2426 {
2427 	hammer2_chain_t *chain;
2428 	hammer2_chain_t *parent;
2429 	struct hammer2_reptrack reptrack;
2430 	struct hammer2_reptrack **repp;
2431 
2432 	/*
2433 	 * Be careful of order, chain must be unlocked before parent
2434 	 * is locked below to avoid a deadlock.  Try it trivially first.
2435 	 */
2436 	chain = *chainp;
2437 	parent = chain->parent;
2438 	if (parent == NULL) {
2439 		hammer2_spin_unex(&chain->core.spin);
2440 		panic("hammer2_chain_repparent: no parent");
2441 	}
2442 	hammer2_chain_ref(parent);
2443 	if (hammer2_chain_lock(parent, flags|HAMMER2_RESOLVE_NONBLOCK) == 0) {
2444 		hammer2_chain_unlock(chain);
2445 		hammer2_chain_drop(chain);
2446 		*chainp = parent;
2447 
2448 		return parent;
2449 	}
2450 
2451 	/*
2452 	 * Ok, now it gets a bit nasty.  There are multiple situations where
2453 	 * the parent might be in the middle of a deletion, or where the child
2454 	 * (chain) might be deleted the instant we let go of its lock.
2455 	 * We can potentially end up in a no-win situation!
2456 	 *
2457 	 * In particular, the indirect_maintenance() case can cause these
2458 	 * situations.
2459 	 *
2460 	 * To deal with this we install a reptrack structure in the parent
2461 	 * This reptrack structure 'owns' the parent ref and will automatically
2462 	 * migrate to the parent's parent if the parent is deleted permanently.
2463 	 */
2464 	hammer2_spin_init(&reptrack.spin, "h2reptrk");
2465 	reptrack.chain = parent;
2466 	hammer2_chain_ref(parent);		/* for the reptrack */
2467 
2468 	hammer2_spin_ex(&parent->core.spin);
2469 	reptrack.next = parent->core.reptrack;
2470 	parent->core.reptrack = &reptrack;
2471 	hammer2_spin_unex(&parent->core.spin);
2472 
2473 	hammer2_chain_unlock(chain);
2474 	hammer2_chain_drop(chain);
2475 	chain = NULL;	/* gone */
2476 
2477 	/*
2478 	 * At the top of this loop, chain is gone and parent is refd both
2479 	 * by us explicitly AND via our reptrack.  We are attempting to
2480 	 * lock parent.
2481 	 */
2482 	for (;;) {
2483 		hammer2_chain_lock(parent, flags);
2484 
2485 		if (reptrack.chain == parent)
2486 			break;
2487 		hammer2_chain_unlock(parent);
2488 		hammer2_chain_drop(parent);
2489 
2490 		kprintf("hammer2: debug REPTRACK %p->%p\n",
2491 			parent, reptrack.chain);
2492 		hammer2_spin_ex(&reptrack.spin);
2493 		parent = reptrack.chain;
2494 		hammer2_chain_ref(parent);
2495 		hammer2_spin_unex(&reptrack.spin);
2496 	}
2497 
2498 	/*
2499 	 * Once parent is locked and matches our reptrack, our reptrack
2500 	 * will be stable and we have our parent.  We can unlink our
2501 	 * reptrack.
2502 	 *
2503 	 * WARNING!  Remember that the chain lock might be shared.  Chains
2504 	 *	     locked shared have stable parent linkages.
2505 	 */
2506 	hammer2_spin_ex(&parent->core.spin);
2507 	repp = &parent->core.reptrack;
2508 	while (*repp != &reptrack)
2509 		repp = &(*repp)->next;
2510 	*repp = reptrack.next;
2511 	hammer2_spin_unex(&parent->core.spin);
2512 
2513 	hammer2_chain_drop(parent);	/* reptrack ref */
2514 	*chainp = parent;		/* return parent lock+ref */
2515 
2516 	return parent;
2517 }
2518 
2519 /*
2520  * Dispose of any linked reptrack structures in (chain) by shifting them to
2521  * (parent).  Both (chain) and (parent) must be exclusively locked.
2522  *
2523  * This is interlocked against any children of (chain) on the other side.
2524  * No children so remain as-of when this is called so we can test
2525  * core.reptrack without holding the spin-lock.
2526  *
2527  * Used whenever the caller intends to permanently delete chains related
2528  * to topological recursions (BREF_TYPE_INDIRECT, BREF_TYPE_FREEMAP_NODE),
2529  * where the chains underneath the node being deleted are given a new parent
2530  * above the node being deleted.
2531  */
2532 static
2533 void
2534 hammer2_chain_repchange(hammer2_chain_t *parent, hammer2_chain_t *chain)
2535 {
2536 	struct hammer2_reptrack *reptrack;
2537 
2538 	KKASSERT(chain->core.live_count == 0 && RB_EMPTY(&chain->core.rbtree));
2539 	while (chain->core.reptrack) {
2540 		hammer2_spin_ex(&parent->core.spin);
2541 		hammer2_spin_ex(&chain->core.spin);
2542 		reptrack = chain->core.reptrack;
2543 		if (reptrack == NULL) {
2544 			hammer2_spin_unex(&chain->core.spin);
2545 			hammer2_spin_unex(&parent->core.spin);
2546 			break;
2547 		}
2548 		hammer2_spin_ex(&reptrack->spin);
2549 		chain->core.reptrack = reptrack->next;
2550 		reptrack->chain = parent;
2551 		reptrack->next = parent->core.reptrack;
2552 		parent->core.reptrack = reptrack;
2553 		hammer2_chain_ref(parent);		/* reptrack */
2554 
2555 		hammer2_spin_unex(&chain->core.spin);
2556 		hammer2_spin_unex(&parent->core.spin);
2557 		kprintf("hammer2: debug repchange %p %p->%p\n",
2558 			reptrack, chain, parent);
2559 		hammer2_chain_drop(chain);		/* reptrack */
2560 	}
2561 }
2562 
2563 /*
2564  * Locate the first chain whos key range overlaps (key_beg, key_end) inclusive.
2565  * (*parentp) typically points to an inode but can also point to a related
2566  * indirect block and this function will recurse upwards and find the inode
2567  * or the nearest undeleted indirect block covering the key range.
2568  *
2569  * This function unconditionally sets *errorp, replacing any previous value.
2570  *
2571  * (*parentp) must be exclusive or shared locked (depending on flags) and
2572  * referenced and can be an inode or an existing indirect block within the
2573  * inode.
2574  *
2575  * If (*parent) is errored out, this function will not attempt to recurse
2576  * the radix tree and will return NULL along with an appropriate *errorp.
2577  * If NULL is returned and *errorp is 0, the requested lookup could not be
2578  * located.
2579  *
2580  * On return (*parentp) will be modified to point at the deepest parent chain
2581  * element encountered during the search, as a helper for an insertion or
2582  * deletion.
2583  *
2584  * The new (*parentp) will be locked shared or exclusive (depending on flags),
2585  * and referenced, and the old will be unlocked and dereferenced (no change
2586  * if they are both the same).  This is particularly important if the caller
2587  * wishes to insert a new chain, (*parentp) will be set properly even if NULL
2588  * is returned, as long as no error occurred.
2589  *
2590  * The matching chain will be returned locked according to flags.
2591  *
2592  * --
2593  *
2594  * NULL is returned if no match was found, but (*parentp) will still
2595  * potentially be adjusted.
2596  *
2597  * On return (*key_nextp) will point to an iterative value for key_beg.
2598  * (If NULL is returned (*key_nextp) is set to (key_end + 1)).
2599  *
2600  * This function will also recurse up the chain if the key is not within the
2601  * current parent's range.  (*parentp) can never be set to NULL.  An iteration
2602  * can simply allow (*parentp) to float inside the loop.
2603  *
2604  * NOTE!  chain->data is not always resolved.  By default it will not be
2605  *	  resolved for BREF_TYPE_DATA, FREEMAP_NODE, or FREEMAP_LEAF.  Use
2606  *	  HAMMER2_LOOKUP_ALWAYS to force resolution (but be careful w/
2607  *	  BREF_TYPE_DATA as the device buffer can alias the logical file
2608  *	  buffer).
2609  */
2610 
2611 hammer2_chain_t *
2612 hammer2_chain_lookup(hammer2_chain_t **parentp, hammer2_key_t *key_nextp,
2613 		     hammer2_key_t key_beg, hammer2_key_t key_end,
2614 		     int *errorp, int flags)
2615 {
2616 	hammer2_dev_t *hmp;
2617 	hammer2_chain_t *parent;
2618 	hammer2_chain_t *chain;
2619 	hammer2_blockref_t *base;
2620 	hammer2_blockref_t *bref;
2621 	hammer2_blockref_t bsave;
2622 	hammer2_key_t scan_beg;
2623 	hammer2_key_t scan_end;
2624 	int count = 0;
2625 	int how_always = HAMMER2_RESOLVE_ALWAYS;
2626 	int how_maybe = HAMMER2_RESOLVE_MAYBE;
2627 	int how;
2628 	int generation;
2629 	int maxloops = 300000;
2630 	volatile hammer2_mtx_t save_mtx;
2631 
2632 	if (flags & HAMMER2_LOOKUP_ALWAYS) {
2633 		how_maybe = how_always;
2634 		how = HAMMER2_RESOLVE_ALWAYS;
2635 	} else if (flags & HAMMER2_LOOKUP_NODATA) {
2636 		how = HAMMER2_RESOLVE_NEVER;
2637 	} else {
2638 		how = HAMMER2_RESOLVE_MAYBE;
2639 	}
2640 	if (flags & HAMMER2_LOOKUP_SHARED) {
2641 		how_maybe |= HAMMER2_RESOLVE_SHARED;
2642 		how_always |= HAMMER2_RESOLVE_SHARED;
2643 		how |= HAMMER2_RESOLVE_SHARED;
2644 	}
2645 
2646 	/*
2647 	 * Recurse (*parentp) upward if necessary until the parent completely
2648 	 * encloses the key range or we hit the inode.
2649 	 *
2650 	 * Handle races against the flusher deleting indirect nodes on its
2651 	 * way back up by continuing to recurse upward past the deletion.
2652 	 */
2653 	parent = *parentp;
2654 	hmp = parent->hmp;
2655 	*errorp = 0;
2656 
2657 	while (parent->bref.type == HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_INDIRECT ||
2658 	       parent->bref.type == HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_FREEMAP_NODE) {
2659 		scan_beg = parent->bref.key;
2660 		scan_end = scan_beg +
2661 			   ((hammer2_key_t)1 << parent->bref.keybits) - 1;
2662 		if ((parent->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_DELETED) == 0) {
2663 			if (key_beg >= scan_beg && key_end <= scan_end)
2664 				break;
2665 		}
2666 		parent = hammer2_chain_repparent(parentp, how_maybe);
2667 	}
2668 again:
2669 	if (--maxloops == 0)
2670 		panic("hammer2_chain_lookup: maxloops");
2671 
2672 	/*
2673 	 * MATCHIND case that does not require parent->data (do prior to
2674 	 * parent->error check).
2675 	 */
2676 	switch(parent->bref.type) {
2677 	case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_FREEMAP_NODE:
2678 	case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_INDIRECT:
2679 		if (flags & HAMMER2_LOOKUP_MATCHIND) {
2680 			scan_beg = parent->bref.key;
2681 			scan_end = scan_beg +
2682 			       ((hammer2_key_t)1 << parent->bref.keybits) - 1;
2683 			if (key_beg == scan_beg && key_end == scan_end) {
2684 				chain = parent;
2685 				hammer2_chain_ref(chain);
2686 				hammer2_chain_lock(chain, how_maybe);
2687 				*key_nextp = scan_end + 1;
2688 				goto done;
2689 			}
2690 		}
2691 		break;
2692 	default:
2693 		break;
2694 	}
2695 
2696 	/*
2697 	 * No lookup is possible if the parent is errored.  We delayed
2698 	 * this check as long as we could to ensure that the parent backup,
2699 	 * embedded data, and MATCHIND code could still execute.
2700 	 */
2701 	if (parent->error) {
2702 		*errorp = parent->error;
2703 		return NULL;
2704 	}
2705 
2706 	/*
2707 	 * Locate the blockref array.  Currently we do a fully associative
2708 	 * search through the array.
2709 	 */
2710 	switch(parent->bref.type) {
2711 	case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_INODE:
2712 		/*
2713 		 * Special shortcut for embedded data returns the inode
2714 		 * itself.  Callers must detect this condition and access
2715 		 * the embedded data (the strategy code does this for us).
2716 		 *
2717 		 * This is only applicable to regular files and softlinks.
2718 		 *
2719 		 * We need a second lock on parent.  Since we already have
2720 		 * a lock we must pass LOCKAGAIN to prevent unexpected
2721 		 * blocking (we don't want to block on a second shared
2722 		 * ref if an exclusive lock is pending)
2723 		 */
2724 		if (parent->data->ipdata.meta.op_flags &
2725 		    HAMMER2_OPFLAG_DIRECTDATA) {
2726 			if (flags & HAMMER2_LOOKUP_NODIRECT) {
2727 				chain = NULL;
2728 				*key_nextp = key_end + 1;
2729 				goto done;
2730 			}
2731 			hammer2_chain_ref(parent);
2732 			hammer2_chain_lock(parent, how_always |
2733 						   HAMMER2_RESOLVE_LOCKAGAIN);
2734 			*key_nextp = key_end + 1;
2735 			return (parent);
2736 		}
2737 		base = &parent->data->ipdata.u.blockset.blockref[0];
2738 		count = HAMMER2_SET_COUNT;
2739 		break;
2740 	case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_FREEMAP_NODE:
2741 	case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_INDIRECT:
2742 		/*
2743 		 * Optimize indirect blocks in the INITIAL state to avoid
2744 		 * I/O.
2745 		 *
2746 		 * Debugging: Enter permanent wait state instead of
2747 		 * panicing on unexpectedly NULL data for the moment.
2748 		 */
2749 		if (parent->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_INITIAL) {
2750 			base = NULL;
2751 		} else {
2752 			if (parent->data == NULL) {
2753 				kprintf("hammer2: unexpected NULL data "
2754 					"on %p\n", parent);
2755 				while (1)
2756 					tsleep(parent, 0, "xxx", 0);
2757 			}
2758 			base = &parent->data->npdata[0];
2759 		}
2760 		count = parent->bytes / sizeof(hammer2_blockref_t);
2761 		break;
2762 	case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_VOLUME:
2763 		base = &parent->data->voldata.sroot_blockset.blockref[0];
2764 		count = HAMMER2_SET_COUNT;
2765 		break;
2766 	case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_FREEMAP:
2767 		base = &parent->data->blkset.blockref[0];
2768 		count = HAMMER2_SET_COUNT;
2769 		break;
2770 	default:
2771 		panic("hammer2_chain_lookup: unrecognized "
2772 		      "blockref(B) type: %d",
2773 		      parent->bref.type);
2774 		base = NULL;	/* safety */
2775 		count = 0;	/* safety */
2776 		break;
2777 	}
2778 
2779 	/*
2780 	 * Merged scan to find next candidate.
2781 	 *
2782 	 * hammer2_base_*() functions require the parent->core.live_* fields
2783 	 * to be synchronized.
2784 	 *
2785 	 * We need to hold the spinlock to access the block array and RB tree
2786 	 * and to interlock chain creation.
2787 	 */
2788 	if ((parent->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_COUNTEDBREFS) == 0)
2789 		hammer2_chain_countbrefs(parent, base, count);
2790 
2791 	/*
2792 	 * Combined search
2793 	 */
2794 	hammer2_spin_ex(&parent->core.spin);
2795 	chain = hammer2_combined_find(parent, base, count,
2796 				      key_nextp,
2797 				      key_beg, key_end,
2798 				      &bref);
2799 	generation = parent->core.generation;
2800 
2801 	/*
2802 	 * Exhausted parent chain, iterate.
2803 	 */
2804 	if (bref == NULL) {
2805 		KKASSERT(chain == NULL);
2806 		hammer2_spin_unex(&parent->core.spin);
2807 		if (key_beg == key_end)	/* short cut single-key case */
2808 			return (NULL);
2809 
2810 		/*
2811 		 * Stop if we reached the end of the iteration.
2812 		 */
2813 		if (parent->bref.type != HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_INDIRECT &&
2814 		    parent->bref.type != HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_FREEMAP_NODE) {
2815 			return (NULL);
2816 		}
2817 
2818 		/*
2819 		 * Calculate next key, stop if we reached the end of the
2820 		 * iteration, otherwise go up one level and loop.
2821 		 */
2822 		key_beg = parent->bref.key +
2823 			  ((hammer2_key_t)1 << parent->bref.keybits);
2824 		if (key_beg == 0 || key_beg > key_end)
2825 			return (NULL);
2826 		parent = hammer2_chain_repparent(parentp, how_maybe);
2827 		goto again;
2828 	}
2829 
2830 	/*
2831 	 * Selected from blockref or in-memory chain.
2832 	 */
2833 	bsave = *bref;
2834 	if (chain == NULL) {
2835 		hammer2_spin_unex(&parent->core.spin);
2836 		if (bsave.type == HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_INDIRECT ||
2837 		    bsave.type == HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_FREEMAP_NODE) {
2838 			chain = hammer2_chain_get(parent, generation,
2839 						  &bsave, how_maybe);
2840 		} else {
2841 			chain = hammer2_chain_get(parent, generation,
2842 						  &bsave, how);
2843 		}
2844 		if (chain == NULL)
2845 			goto again;
2846 	} else {
2847 		hammer2_chain_ref(chain);
2848 		hammer2_spin_unex(&parent->core.spin);
2849 
2850 		/*
2851 		 * chain is referenced but not locked.  We must lock the
2852 		 * chain to obtain definitive state.
2853 		 */
2854 		if (bsave.type == HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_INDIRECT ||
2855 		    bsave.type == HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_FREEMAP_NODE) {
2856 			hammer2_chain_lock(chain, how_maybe);
2857 		} else {
2858 			hammer2_chain_lock(chain, how);
2859 		}
2860 		KKASSERT(chain->parent == parent);
2861 	}
2862 	if (bcmp(&bsave, &chain->bref, sizeof(bsave)) ||
2863 	    chain->parent != parent) {
2864 		hammer2_chain_unlock(chain);
2865 		hammer2_chain_drop(chain);
2866 		chain = NULL;	/* SAFETY */
2867 		goto again;
2868 	}
2869 
2870 
2871 	/*
2872 	 * Skip deleted chains (XXX cache 'i' end-of-block-array? XXX)
2873 	 *
2874 	 * NOTE: Chain's key range is not relevant as there might be
2875 	 *	 one-offs within the range that are not deleted.
2876 	 *
2877 	 * NOTE: Lookups can race delete-duplicate because
2878 	 *	 delete-duplicate does not lock the parent's core
2879 	 *	 (they just use the spinlock on the core).
2880 	 */
2881 	if (chain->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_DELETED) {
2882 		kprintf("skip deleted chain %016jx.%02x key=%016jx\n",
2883 			chain->bref.data_off, chain->bref.type,
2884 			chain->bref.key);
2885 		hammer2_chain_unlock(chain);
2886 		hammer2_chain_drop(chain);
2887 		chain = NULL;	/* SAFETY */
2888 		key_beg = *key_nextp;
2889 		if (key_beg == 0 || key_beg > key_end)
2890 			return(NULL);
2891 		goto again;
2892 	}
2893 
2894 	/*
2895 	 * If the chain element is an indirect block it becomes the new
2896 	 * parent and we loop on it.  We must maintain our top-down locks
2897 	 * to prevent the flusher from interfering (i.e. doing a
2898 	 * delete-duplicate and leaving us recursing down a deleted chain).
2899 	 *
2900 	 * The parent always has to be locked with at least RESOLVE_MAYBE
2901 	 * so we can access its data.  It might need a fixup if the caller
2902 	 * passed incompatible flags.  Be careful not to cause a deadlock
2903 	 * as a data-load requires an exclusive lock.
2904 	 *
2905 	 * If HAMMER2_LOOKUP_MATCHIND is set and the indirect block's key
2906 	 * range is within the requested key range we return the indirect
2907 	 * block and do NOT loop.  This is usually only used to acquire
2908 	 * freemap nodes.
2909 	 */
2910 	if (chain->bref.type == HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_INDIRECT ||
2911 	    chain->bref.type == HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_FREEMAP_NODE) {
2912 		save_mtx = parent->lock;
2913 		hammer2_chain_unlock(parent);
2914 		hammer2_chain_drop(parent);
2915 		*parentp = parent = chain;
2916 		chain = NULL;	/* SAFETY */
2917 		goto again;
2918 	}
2919 done:
2920 	/*
2921 	 * All done, return the locked chain.
2922 	 *
2923 	 * If the caller does not want a locked chain, replace the lock with
2924 	 * a ref.  Perhaps this can eventually be optimized to not obtain the
2925 	 * lock in the first place for situations where the data does not
2926 	 * need to be resolved.
2927 	 *
2928 	 * NOTE! A chain->error must be tested by the caller upon return.
2929 	 *	 *errorp is only set based on issues which occur while
2930 	 *	 trying to reach the chain.
2931 	 */
2932 	return (chain);
2933 }
2934 
2935 /*
2936  * After having issued a lookup we can iterate all matching keys.
2937  *
2938  * If chain is non-NULL we continue the iteration from just after it's index.
2939  *
2940  * If chain is NULL we assume the parent was exhausted and continue the
2941  * iteration at the next parent.
2942  *
2943  * If a fatal error occurs (typically an I/O error), a dummy chain is
2944  * returned with chain->error and error-identifying information set.  This
2945  * chain will assert if you try to do anything fancy with it.
2946  *
2947  * XXX Depending on where the error occurs we should allow continued iteration.
2948  *
2949  * parent must be locked on entry and remains locked throughout.  chain's
2950  * lock status must match flags.  Chain is always at least referenced.
2951  *
2952  * WARNING!  The MATCHIND flag does not apply to this function.
2953  */
2954 hammer2_chain_t *
2955 hammer2_chain_next(hammer2_chain_t **parentp, hammer2_chain_t *chain,
2956 		   hammer2_key_t *key_nextp,
2957 		   hammer2_key_t key_beg, hammer2_key_t key_end,
2958 		   int *errorp, int flags)
2959 {
2960 	hammer2_chain_t *parent;
2961 	int how_maybe;
2962 
2963 	/*
2964 	 * Calculate locking flags for upward recursion.
2965 	 */
2966 	how_maybe = HAMMER2_RESOLVE_MAYBE;
2967 	if (flags & HAMMER2_LOOKUP_SHARED)
2968 		how_maybe |= HAMMER2_RESOLVE_SHARED;
2969 
2970 	parent = *parentp;
2971 	*errorp = 0;
2972 
2973 	/*
2974 	 * Calculate the next index and recalculate the parent if necessary.
2975 	 */
2976 	if (chain) {
2977 		key_beg = chain->bref.key +
2978 			  ((hammer2_key_t)1 << chain->bref.keybits);
2979 		hammer2_chain_unlock(chain);
2980 		hammer2_chain_drop(chain);
2981 
2982 		/*
2983 		 * chain invalid past this point, but we can still do a
2984 		 * pointer comparison w/parent.
2985 		 *
2986 		 * Any scan where the lookup returned degenerate data embedded
2987 		 * in the inode has an invalid index and must terminate.
2988 		 */
2989 		if (chain == parent)
2990 			return(NULL);
2991 		if (key_beg == 0 || key_beg > key_end)
2992 			return(NULL);
2993 		chain = NULL;
2994 	} else if (parent->bref.type != HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_INDIRECT &&
2995 		   parent->bref.type != HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_FREEMAP_NODE) {
2996 		/*
2997 		 * We reached the end of the iteration.
2998 		 */
2999 		return (NULL);
3000 	} else {
3001 		/*
3002 		 * Continue iteration with next parent unless the current
3003 		 * parent covers the range.
3004 		 *
3005 		 * (This also handles the case of a deleted, empty indirect
3006 		 * node).
3007 		 */
3008 		key_beg = parent->bref.key +
3009 			  ((hammer2_key_t)1 << parent->bref.keybits);
3010 		if (key_beg == 0 || key_beg > key_end)
3011 			return (NULL);
3012 		parent = hammer2_chain_repparent(parentp, how_maybe);
3013 	}
3014 
3015 	/*
3016 	 * And execute
3017 	 */
3018 	return (hammer2_chain_lookup(parentp, key_nextp,
3019 				     key_beg, key_end,
3020 				     errorp, flags));
3021 }
3022 
3023 /*
3024  * Caller wishes to iterate chains under parent, loading new chains into
3025  * chainp.  Caller must initialize *chainp to NULL and *firstp to 1, and
3026  * then call hammer2_chain_scan() repeatedly until a non-zero return.
3027  * During the scan, *firstp will be set to 0 and (*chainp) will be replaced
3028  * with the returned chain for the scan.  The returned *chainp will be
3029  * locked and referenced.  Any prior contents will be unlocked and dropped.
3030  *
3031  * Caller should check the return value.  A normal scan EOF will return
3032  * exactly HAMMER2_ERROR_EOF.  Any other non-zero value indicates an
3033  * error trying to access parent data.  Any error in the returned chain
3034  * must be tested separately by the caller.
3035  *
3036  * (*chainp) is dropped on each scan, but will only be set if the returned
3037  * element itself can recurse.  Leaf elements are NOT resolved, loaded, or
3038  * returned via *chainp.  The caller will get their bref only.
3039  *
3040  * The raw scan function is similar to lookup/next but does not seek to a key.
3041  * Blockrefs are iterated via first_bref = (parent, NULL) and
3042  * next_chain = (parent, bref).
3043  *
3044  * The passed-in parent must be locked and its data resolved.  The function
3045  * nominally returns a locked and referenced *chainp != NULL for chains
3046  * the caller might need to recurse on (and will dipose of any *chainp passed
3047  * in).  The caller must check the chain->bref.type either way.
3048  */
3049 int
3050 hammer2_chain_scan(hammer2_chain_t *parent, hammer2_chain_t **chainp,
3051 		   hammer2_blockref_t *bref, int *firstp,
3052 		   int flags)
3053 {
3054 	hammer2_dev_t *hmp;
3055 	hammer2_blockref_t *base;
3056 	hammer2_blockref_t *bref_ptr;
3057 	hammer2_key_t key;
3058 	hammer2_key_t next_key;
3059 	hammer2_chain_t *chain = NULL;
3060 	int count = 0;
3061 	int how_always = HAMMER2_RESOLVE_ALWAYS;
3062 	int how_maybe = HAMMER2_RESOLVE_MAYBE;
3063 	int how;
3064 	int generation;
3065 	int maxloops = 300000;
3066 	int error;
3067 
3068 	hmp = parent->hmp;
3069 	error = 0;
3070 
3071 	/*
3072 	 * Scan flags borrowed from lookup.
3073 	 */
3074 	if (flags & HAMMER2_LOOKUP_ALWAYS) {
3075 		how_maybe = how_always;
3076 		how = HAMMER2_RESOLVE_ALWAYS;
3077 	} else if (flags & HAMMER2_LOOKUP_NODATA) {
3078 		how = HAMMER2_RESOLVE_NEVER;
3079 	} else {
3080 		how = HAMMER2_RESOLVE_MAYBE;
3081 	}
3082 	if (flags & HAMMER2_LOOKUP_SHARED) {
3083 		how_maybe |= HAMMER2_RESOLVE_SHARED;
3084 		how_always |= HAMMER2_RESOLVE_SHARED;
3085 		how |= HAMMER2_RESOLVE_SHARED;
3086 	}
3087 
3088 	/*
3089 	 * Calculate key to locate first/next element, unlocking the previous
3090 	 * element as we go.  Be careful, the key calculation can overflow.
3091 	 *
3092 	 * (also reset bref to NULL)
3093 	 */
3094 	if (*firstp) {
3095 		key = 0;
3096 		*firstp = 0;
3097 	} else {
3098 		key = bref->key + ((hammer2_key_t)1 << bref->keybits);
3099 		if ((chain = *chainp) != NULL) {
3100 			*chainp = NULL;
3101 			hammer2_chain_unlock(chain);
3102 			hammer2_chain_drop(chain);
3103 			chain = NULL;
3104 		}
3105 		if (key == 0) {
3106 			error |= HAMMER2_ERROR_EOF;
3107 			goto done;
3108 		}
3109 	}
3110 
3111 again:
3112 	if (parent->error) {
3113 		error = parent->error;
3114 		goto done;
3115 	}
3116 	if (--maxloops == 0)
3117 		panic("hammer2_chain_scan: maxloops");
3118 
3119 	/*
3120 	 * Locate the blockref array.  Currently we do a fully associative
3121 	 * search through the array.
3122 	 */
3123 	switch(parent->bref.type) {
3124 	case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_INODE:
3125 		/*
3126 		 * An inode with embedded data has no sub-chains.
3127 		 *
3128 		 * WARNING! Bulk scan code may pass a static chain marked
3129 		 *	    as BREF_TYPE_INODE with a copy of the volume
3130 		 *	    root blockset to snapshot the volume.
3131 		 */
3132 		if (parent->data->ipdata.meta.op_flags &
3133 		    HAMMER2_OPFLAG_DIRECTDATA) {
3134 			error |= HAMMER2_ERROR_EOF;
3135 			goto done;
3136 		}
3137 		base = &parent->data->ipdata.u.blockset.blockref[0];
3138 		count = HAMMER2_SET_COUNT;
3139 		break;
3140 	case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_FREEMAP_NODE:
3141 	case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_INDIRECT:
3142 		/*
3143 		 * Optimize indirect blocks in the INITIAL state to avoid
3144 		 * I/O.
3145 		 */
3146 		if (parent->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_INITIAL) {
3147 			base = NULL;
3148 		} else {
3149 			if (parent->data == NULL)
3150 				panic("parent->data is NULL");
3151 			base = &parent->data->npdata[0];
3152 		}
3153 		count = parent->bytes / sizeof(hammer2_blockref_t);
3154 		break;
3155 	case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_VOLUME:
3156 		base = &parent->data->voldata.sroot_blockset.blockref[0];
3157 		count = HAMMER2_SET_COUNT;
3158 		break;
3159 	case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_FREEMAP:
3160 		base = &parent->data->blkset.blockref[0];
3161 		count = HAMMER2_SET_COUNT;
3162 		break;
3163 	default:
3164 		panic("hammer2_chain_scan: unrecognized blockref type: %d",
3165 		      parent->bref.type);
3166 		base = NULL;	/* safety */
3167 		count = 0;	/* safety */
3168 		break;
3169 	}
3170 
3171 	/*
3172 	 * Merged scan to find next candidate.
3173 	 *
3174 	 * hammer2_base_*() functions require the parent->core.live_* fields
3175 	 * to be synchronized.
3176 	 *
3177 	 * We need to hold the spinlock to access the block array and RB tree
3178 	 * and to interlock chain creation.
3179 	 */
3180 	if ((parent->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_COUNTEDBREFS) == 0)
3181 		hammer2_chain_countbrefs(parent, base, count);
3182 
3183 	next_key = 0;
3184 	bref_ptr = NULL;
3185 	hammer2_spin_ex(&parent->core.spin);
3186 	chain = hammer2_combined_find(parent, base, count,
3187 				      &next_key,
3188 				      key, HAMMER2_KEY_MAX,
3189 				      &bref_ptr);
3190 	generation = parent->core.generation;
3191 
3192 	/*
3193 	 * Exhausted parent chain, we're done.
3194 	 */
3195 	if (bref_ptr == NULL) {
3196 		hammer2_spin_unex(&parent->core.spin);
3197 		KKASSERT(chain == NULL);
3198 		error |= HAMMER2_ERROR_EOF;
3199 		goto done;
3200 	}
3201 
3202 	/*
3203 	 * Copy into the supplied stack-based blockref.
3204 	 */
3205 	*bref = *bref_ptr;
3206 
3207 	/*
3208 	 * Selected from blockref or in-memory chain.
3209 	 */
3210 	if (chain == NULL) {
3211 		switch(bref->type) {
3212 		case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_INODE:
3213 		case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_FREEMAP_NODE:
3214 		case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_INDIRECT:
3215 		case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_VOLUME:
3216 		case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_FREEMAP:
3217 			/*
3218 			 * Recursion, always get the chain
3219 			 */
3220 			hammer2_spin_unex(&parent->core.spin);
3221 			chain = hammer2_chain_get(parent, generation,
3222 						  bref, how);
3223 			if (chain == NULL)
3224 				goto again;
3225 			break;
3226 		default:
3227 			/*
3228 			 * No recursion, do not waste time instantiating
3229 			 * a chain, just iterate using the bref.
3230 			 */
3231 			hammer2_spin_unex(&parent->core.spin);
3232 			break;
3233 		}
3234 	} else {
3235 		/*
3236 		 * Recursion or not we need the chain in order to supply
3237 		 * the bref.
3238 		 */
3239 		hammer2_chain_ref(chain);
3240 		hammer2_spin_unex(&parent->core.spin);
3241 		hammer2_chain_lock(chain, how);
3242 	}
3243 	if (chain &&
3244 	    (bcmp(bref, &chain->bref, sizeof(*bref)) ||
3245 	     chain->parent != parent)) {
3246 		hammer2_chain_unlock(chain);
3247 		hammer2_chain_drop(chain);
3248 		chain = NULL;
3249 		goto again;
3250 	}
3251 
3252 	/*
3253 	 * Skip deleted chains (XXX cache 'i' end-of-block-array? XXX)
3254 	 *
3255 	 * NOTE: chain's key range is not relevant as there might be
3256 	 *	 one-offs within the range that are not deleted.
3257 	 *
3258 	 * NOTE: XXX this could create problems with scans used in
3259 	 *	 situations other than mount-time recovery.
3260 	 *
3261 	 * NOTE: Lookups can race delete-duplicate because
3262 	 *	 delete-duplicate does not lock the parent's core
3263 	 *	 (they just use the spinlock on the core).
3264 	 */
3265 	if (chain && (chain->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_DELETED)) {
3266 		hammer2_chain_unlock(chain);
3267 		hammer2_chain_drop(chain);
3268 		chain = NULL;
3269 
3270 		key = next_key;
3271 		if (key == 0) {
3272 			error |= HAMMER2_ERROR_EOF;
3273 			goto done;
3274 		}
3275 		goto again;
3276 	}
3277 
3278 done:
3279 	/*
3280 	 * All done, return the bref or NULL, supply chain if necessary.
3281 	 */
3282 	if (chain)
3283 		*chainp = chain;
3284 	return (error);
3285 }
3286 
3287 /*
3288  * Create and return a new hammer2 system memory structure of the specified
3289  * key, type and size and insert it under (*parentp).  This is a full
3290  * insertion, based on the supplied key/keybits, and may involve creating
3291  * indirect blocks and moving other chains around via delete/duplicate.
3292  *
3293  * This call can be made with parent == NULL as long as a non -1 methods
3294  * is supplied.  hmp must also be supplied in this situation (otherwise
3295  * hmp is extracted from the supplied parent).  The chain will be detached
3296  * from the topology.  A later call with both parent and chain can be made
3297  * to attach it.
3298  *
3299  * THE CALLER MUST HAVE ALREADY PROPERLY SEEKED (*parentp) TO THE INSERTION
3300  * POINT SANS ANY REQUIRED INDIRECT BLOCK CREATIONS DUE TO THE ARRAY BEING
3301  * FULL.  This typically means that the caller is creating the chain after
3302  * doing a hammer2_chain_lookup().
3303  *
3304  * (*parentp) must be exclusive locked and may be replaced on return
3305  * depending on how much work the function had to do.
3306  *
3307  * (*parentp) must not be errored or this function will assert.
3308  *
3309  * (*chainp) usually starts out NULL and returns the newly created chain,
3310  * but if the caller desires the caller may allocate a disconnected chain
3311  * and pass it in instead.
3312  *
3313  * This function should NOT be used to insert INDIRECT blocks.  It is
3314  * typically used to create/insert inodes and data blocks.
3315  *
3316  * Caller must pass-in an exclusively locked parent the new chain is to
3317  * be inserted under, and optionally pass-in a disconnected, exclusively
3318  * locked chain to insert (else we create a new chain).  The function will
3319  * adjust (*parentp) as necessary, create or connect the chain, and
3320  * return an exclusively locked chain in *chainp.
3321  *
3322  * When creating a PFSROOT inode under the super-root, pmp is typically NULL
3323  * and will be reassigned.
3324  *
3325  * NOTE: returns HAMMER_ERROR_* flags
3326  */
3327 int
3328 hammer2_chain_create(hammer2_chain_t **parentp, hammer2_chain_t **chainp,
3329 		     hammer2_dev_t *hmp, hammer2_pfs_t *pmp, int methods,
3330 		     hammer2_key_t key, int keybits, int type, size_t bytes,
3331 		     hammer2_tid_t mtid, hammer2_off_t dedup_off, int flags)
3332 {
3333 	hammer2_chain_t *chain;
3334 	hammer2_chain_t *parent;
3335 	hammer2_blockref_t *base;
3336 	hammer2_blockref_t dummy;
3337 	int allocated = 0;
3338 	int error = 0;
3339 	int count;
3340 	int maxloops = 300000;
3341 
3342 	/*
3343 	 * Topology may be crossing a PFS boundary.
3344 	 */
3345 	parent = *parentp;
3346 	if (parent) {
3347 		KKASSERT(hammer2_mtx_owned(&parent->lock));
3348 		KKASSERT(parent->error == 0);
3349 		hmp = parent->hmp;
3350 	}
3351 	chain = *chainp;
3352 
3353 	if (chain == NULL) {
3354 		/*
3355 		 * First allocate media space and construct the dummy bref,
3356 		 * then allocate the in-memory chain structure.  Set the
3357 		 * INITIAL flag for fresh chains which do not have embedded
3358 		 * data.
3359 		 */
3360 		bzero(&dummy, sizeof(dummy));
3361 		dummy.type = type;
3362 		dummy.key = key;
3363 		dummy.keybits = keybits;
3364 		dummy.data_off = hammer2_getradix(bytes);
3365 
3366 		/*
3367 		 * Inherit methods from parent by default.  Primarily used
3368 		 * for BREF_TYPE_DATA.  Non-data types *must* be set to
3369 		 * a non-NONE check algorithm.
3370 		 */
3371 		if (methods == HAMMER2_METH_DEFAULT)
3372 			dummy.methods = parent->bref.methods;
3373 		else
3374 			dummy.methods = (uint8_t)methods;
3375 
3376 		if (type != HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_DATA &&
3377 		    HAMMER2_DEC_CHECK(dummy.methods) == HAMMER2_CHECK_NONE) {
3378 			dummy.methods |=
3379 				HAMMER2_ENC_CHECK(HAMMER2_CHECK_DEFAULT);
3380 		}
3381 
3382 		chain = hammer2_chain_alloc(hmp, pmp, &dummy);
3383 
3384 		/*
3385 		 * Lock the chain manually, chain_lock will load the chain
3386 		 * which we do NOT want to do.  (note: chain->refs is set
3387 		 * to 1 by chain_alloc() for us, but lockcnt is not).
3388 		 */
3389 		chain->lockcnt = 1;
3390 		hammer2_mtx_ex(&chain->lock);
3391 		allocated = 1;
3392 
3393 		/*
3394 		 * Set INITIAL to optimize I/O.  The flag will generally be
3395 		 * processed when we call hammer2_chain_modify().
3396 		 */
3397 		switch(type) {
3398 		case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_VOLUME:
3399 		case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_FREEMAP:
3400 			panic("hammer2_chain_create: called with volume type");
3401 			break;
3402 		case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_INDIRECT:
3403 			panic("hammer2_chain_create: cannot be used to"
3404 			      "create indirect block");
3405 			break;
3406 		case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_FREEMAP_NODE:
3407 			panic("hammer2_chain_create: cannot be used to"
3408 			      "create freemap root or node");
3409 			break;
3410 		case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_FREEMAP_LEAF:
3411 			KKASSERT(bytes == sizeof(chain->data->bmdata));
3412 			/* fall through */
3413 		case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_DIRENT:
3414 		case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_INODE:
3415 		case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_DATA:
3416 		default:
3417 			/*
3418 			 * leave chain->data NULL, set INITIAL
3419 			 */
3420 			KKASSERT(chain->data == NULL);
3421 			atomic_set_int(&chain->flags, HAMMER2_CHAIN_INITIAL);
3422 			break;
3423 		}
3424 	} else {
3425 		/*
3426 		 * We are reattaching a previously deleted chain, possibly
3427 		 * under a new parent and possibly with a new key/keybits.
3428 		 * The chain does not have to be in a modified state.  The
3429 		 * UPDATE flag will be set later on in this routine.
3430 		 *
3431 		 * Do NOT mess with the current state of the INITIAL flag.
3432 		 */
3433 		chain->bref.key = key;
3434 		chain->bref.keybits = keybits;
3435 		if (chain->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_DELETED)
3436 			atomic_clear_int(&chain->flags, HAMMER2_CHAIN_DELETED);
3437 		KKASSERT(chain->parent == NULL);
3438 	}
3439 
3440 	/*
3441 	 * Set the appropriate bref flag if requested.
3442 	 *
3443 	 * NOTE! Callers can call this function to move chains without
3444 	 *	 knowing about special flags, so don't clear bref flags
3445 	 *	 here!
3446 	 */
3447 	if (flags & HAMMER2_INSERT_PFSROOT)
3448 		chain->bref.flags |= HAMMER2_BREF_FLAG_PFSROOT;
3449 
3450 	if (parent == NULL)
3451 		goto skip;
3452 
3453 	/*
3454 	 * Calculate how many entries we have in the blockref array and
3455 	 * determine if an indirect block is required when inserting into
3456 	 * the parent.
3457 	 */
3458 again:
3459 	if (--maxloops == 0)
3460 		panic("hammer2_chain_create: maxloops");
3461 
3462 	switch(parent->bref.type) {
3463 	case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_INODE:
3464 		if ((parent->data->ipdata.meta.op_flags &
3465 		     HAMMER2_OPFLAG_DIRECTDATA) != 0) {
3466 			kprintf("hammer2: parent set for direct-data! "
3467 				"pkey=%016jx ckey=%016jx\n",
3468 				parent->bref.key,
3469 				chain->bref.key);
3470 	        }
3471 		KKASSERT((parent->data->ipdata.meta.op_flags &
3472 			  HAMMER2_OPFLAG_DIRECTDATA) == 0);
3473 		KKASSERT(parent->data != NULL);
3474 		base = &parent->data->ipdata.u.blockset.blockref[0];
3475 		count = HAMMER2_SET_COUNT;
3476 		break;
3477 	case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_INDIRECT:
3478 	case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_FREEMAP_NODE:
3479 		if (parent->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_INITIAL)
3480 			base = NULL;
3481 		else
3482 			base = &parent->data->npdata[0];
3483 		count = parent->bytes / sizeof(hammer2_blockref_t);
3484 		break;
3485 	case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_VOLUME:
3486 		KKASSERT(parent->data != NULL);
3487 		base = &parent->data->voldata.sroot_blockset.blockref[0];
3488 		count = HAMMER2_SET_COUNT;
3489 		break;
3490 	case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_FREEMAP:
3491 		KKASSERT(parent->data != NULL);
3492 		base = &parent->data->blkset.blockref[0];
3493 		count = HAMMER2_SET_COUNT;
3494 		break;
3495 	default:
3496 		panic("hammer2_chain_create: unrecognized blockref type: %d",
3497 		      parent->bref.type);
3498 		base = NULL;
3499 		count = 0;
3500 		break;
3501 	}
3502 
3503 	/*
3504 	 * Make sure we've counted the brefs
3505 	 */
3506 	if ((parent->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_COUNTEDBREFS) == 0)
3507 		hammer2_chain_countbrefs(parent, base, count);
3508 
3509 	KASSERT(parent->core.live_count >= 0 &&
3510 		parent->core.live_count <= count,
3511 		("bad live_count %d/%d (%02x, %d)",
3512 			parent->core.live_count, count,
3513 			parent->bref.type, parent->bytes));
3514 
3515 	/*
3516 	 * If no free blockref could be found we must create an indirect
3517 	 * block and move a number of blockrefs into it.  With the parent
3518 	 * locked we can safely lock each child in order to delete+duplicate
3519 	 * it without causing a deadlock.
3520 	 *
3521 	 * This may return the new indirect block or the old parent depending
3522 	 * on where the key falls.  NULL is returned on error.
3523 	 */
3524 	if (parent->core.live_count == count) {
3525 		hammer2_chain_t *nparent;
3526 
3527 		KKASSERT((flags & HAMMER2_INSERT_SAMEPARENT) == 0);
3528 
3529 		nparent = hammer2_chain_create_indirect(parent, key, keybits,
3530 							mtid, type, &error);
3531 		if (nparent == NULL) {
3532 			if (allocated)
3533 				hammer2_chain_drop(chain);
3534 			chain = NULL;
3535 			goto done;
3536 		}
3537 		if (parent != nparent) {
3538 			hammer2_chain_unlock(parent);
3539 			hammer2_chain_drop(parent);
3540 			parent = *parentp = nparent;
3541 		}
3542 		goto again;
3543 	}
3544 
3545 	/*
3546 	 * fall through if parent, or skip to here if no parent.
3547 	 */
3548 skip:
3549 	if (chain->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_DELETED)
3550 		kprintf("Inserting deleted chain @%016jx\n",
3551 			chain->bref.key);
3552 
3553 	/*
3554 	 * Link the chain into its parent.
3555 	 */
3556 	if (chain->parent != NULL)
3557 		panic("hammer2: hammer2_chain_create: chain already connected");
3558 	KKASSERT(chain->parent == NULL);
3559 	if (parent) {
3560 		KKASSERT(parent->core.live_count < count);
3561 		hammer2_chain_insert(parent, chain,
3562 				     HAMMER2_CHAIN_INSERT_SPIN |
3563 				     HAMMER2_CHAIN_INSERT_LIVE,
3564 				     0);
3565 	}
3566 
3567 	if (allocated) {
3568 		/*
3569 		 * Mark the newly created chain modified.  This will cause
3570 		 * UPDATE to be set and process the INITIAL flag.
3571 		 *
3572 		 * Device buffers are not instantiated for DATA elements
3573 		 * as these are handled by logical buffers.
3574 		 *
3575 		 * Indirect and freemap node indirect blocks are handled
3576 		 * by hammer2_chain_create_indirect() and not by this
3577 		 * function.
3578 		 *
3579 		 * Data for all other bref types is expected to be
3580 		 * instantiated (INODE, LEAF).
3581 		 */
3582 		switch(chain->bref.type) {
3583 		case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_DATA:
3584 		case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_FREEMAP_LEAF:
3585 		case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_DIRENT:
3586 		case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_INODE:
3587 			error = hammer2_chain_modify(chain, mtid, dedup_off,
3588 						     HAMMER2_MODIFY_OPTDATA);
3589 			break;
3590 		default:
3591 			/*
3592 			 * Remaining types are not supported by this function.
3593 			 * In particular, INDIRECT and LEAF_NODE types are
3594 			 * handled by create_indirect().
3595 			 */
3596 			panic("hammer2_chain_create: bad type: %d",
3597 			      chain->bref.type);
3598 			/* NOT REACHED */
3599 			break;
3600 		}
3601 	} else {
3602 		/*
3603 		 * When reconnecting a chain we must set UPDATE and
3604 		 * setflush so the flush recognizes that it must update
3605 		 * the bref in the parent.
3606 		 */
3607 		if ((chain->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_UPDATE) == 0)
3608 			atomic_set_int(&chain->flags, HAMMER2_CHAIN_UPDATE);
3609 	}
3610 
3611 	/*
3612 	 * We must setflush(parent) to ensure that it recurses through to
3613 	 * chain.  setflush(chain) might not work because ONFLUSH is possibly
3614 	 * already set in the chain (so it won't recurse up to set it in the
3615 	 * parent).
3616 	 */
3617 	if (parent)
3618 		hammer2_chain_setflush(parent);
3619 
3620 done:
3621 	*chainp = chain;
3622 
3623 	return (error);
3624 }
3625 
3626 /*
3627  * Move the chain from its old parent to a new parent.  The chain must have
3628  * already been deleted or already disconnected (or never associated) with
3629  * a parent.  The chain is reassociated with the new parent and the deleted
3630  * flag will be cleared (no longer deleted).  The chain's modification state
3631  * is not altered.
3632  *
3633  * THE CALLER MUST HAVE ALREADY PROPERLY SEEKED (parent) TO THE INSERTION
3634  * POINT SANS ANY REQUIRED INDIRECT BLOCK CREATIONS DUE TO THE ARRAY BEING
3635  * FULL.  This typically means that the caller is creating the chain after
3636  * doing a hammer2_chain_lookup().
3637  *
3638  * Neither (parent) or (chain) can be errored.
3639  *
3640  * If (parent) is non-NULL then the chain is inserted under the parent.
3641  *
3642  * If (parent) is NULL then the newly duplicated chain is not inserted
3643  * anywhere, similar to if it had just been chain_alloc()'d (suitable for
3644  * passing into hammer2_chain_create() after this function returns).
3645  *
3646  * WARNING! This function calls create which means it can insert indirect
3647  *	    blocks.  This can cause other unrelated chains in the parent to
3648  *	    be moved to a newly inserted indirect block in addition to the
3649  *	    specific chain.
3650  */
3651 void
3652 hammer2_chain_rename(hammer2_chain_t **parentp, hammer2_chain_t *chain,
3653 		     hammer2_tid_t mtid, int flags)
3654 {
3655 	hammer2_blockref_t *bref;
3656 	hammer2_dev_t *hmp;
3657 	hammer2_chain_t *parent;
3658 
3659 	/*
3660 	 * WARNING!  We should never resolve DATA to device buffers
3661 	 *	     (XXX allow it if the caller did?), and since
3662 	 *	     we currently do not have the logical buffer cache
3663 	 *	     buffer in-hand to fix its cached physical offset
3664 	 *	     we also force the modify code to not COW it. XXX
3665 	 *
3666 	 * NOTE!     We allow error'd chains to be renamed.  The bref itself
3667 	 *	     is good and can be renamed.  The content, however, may
3668 	 *	     be inaccessible.
3669 	 */
3670 	hmp = chain->hmp;
3671 	KKASSERT(chain->parent == NULL);
3672 	/*KKASSERT(chain->error == 0); allow */
3673 	bref = &chain->bref;
3674 
3675 	/*
3676 	 * If parent is not NULL the duplicated chain will be entered under
3677 	 * the parent and the UPDATE bit set to tell flush to update
3678 	 * the blockref.
3679 	 *
3680 	 * We must setflush(parent) to ensure that it recurses through to
3681 	 * chain.  setflush(chain) might not work because ONFLUSH is possibly
3682 	 * already set in the chain (so it won't recurse up to set it in the
3683 	 * parent).
3684 	 *
3685 	 * Having both chains locked is extremely important for atomicy.
3686 	 */
3687 	if (parentp && (parent = *parentp) != NULL) {
3688 		KKASSERT(hammer2_mtx_owned(&parent->lock));
3689 		KKASSERT(parent->refs > 0);
3690 		KKASSERT(parent->error == 0);
3691 
3692 		hammer2_chain_create(parentp, &chain, NULL, chain->pmp,
3693 				     HAMMER2_METH_DEFAULT,
3694 				     bref->key, bref->keybits, bref->type,
3695 				     chain->bytes, mtid, 0, flags);
3696 		KKASSERT(chain->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_UPDATE);
3697 		hammer2_chain_setflush(*parentp);
3698 	}
3699 }
3700 
3701 /*
3702  * This works in tandem with delete_obref() to install a blockref in
3703  * (typically) an indirect block that is associated with the chain being
3704  * moved to *parentp.
3705  *
3706  * The reason we need this function is that the caller needs to maintain
3707  * the blockref as it was, and not generate a new blockref for what might
3708  * be a modified chain.  Otherwise stuff will leak into the flush that
3709  * the flush code's FLUSH_INODE_STOP flag is unable to catch.
3710  *
3711  * It is EXTREMELY important that we properly set CHAIN_BLKMAPUPD and
3712  * CHAIN_UPDATE.  We must set BLKMAPUPD if the bref does not match, and
3713  * we must clear CHAIN_UPDATE (that was likely set by the chain_rename) if
3714  * it does.  Otherwise we can end up in a situation where H2 is unable to
3715  * clean up the in-memory chain topology.
3716  *
3717  * The reason for this is that flushes do not generally flush through
3718  * BREF_TYPE_INODE chains and depend on a hammer2_inode_t queued to syncq
3719  * or sideq to properly flush and dispose of the related inode chain's flags.
3720  * Situations where the inode is not actually modified by the frontend,
3721  * but where we have to move the related chains around as we insert or cleanup
3722  * indirect blocks, can leave us with a 'dirty' (non-disposable) in-memory
3723  * inode chain that does not have a hammer2_inode_t associated with it.
3724  */
3725 static void
3726 hammer2_chain_rename_obref(hammer2_chain_t **parentp, hammer2_chain_t *chain,
3727 			   hammer2_tid_t mtid, int flags,
3728 			   hammer2_blockref_t *obref)
3729 {
3730 	hammer2_chain_rename(parentp, chain, mtid, flags);
3731 
3732 	if (obref->type != HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_EMPTY) {
3733 		hammer2_blockref_t *tbase;
3734 		int tcount;
3735 
3736 		KKASSERT((chain->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_BLKMAPPED) == 0);
3737 		hammer2_chain_modify(*parentp, mtid, 0, 0);
3738 		tbase = hammer2_chain_base_and_count(*parentp, &tcount);
3739 		hammer2_base_insert(*parentp, tbase, tcount, chain, obref);
3740 		if (bcmp(obref, &chain->bref, sizeof(chain->bref))) {
3741 			atomic_set_int(&chain->flags, HAMMER2_CHAIN_BLKMAPUPD |
3742 						      HAMMER2_CHAIN_UPDATE);
3743 		} else {
3744 			atomic_clear_int(&chain->flags, HAMMER2_CHAIN_UPDATE);
3745 		}
3746 	}
3747 }
3748 
3749 /*
3750  * Helper function for deleting chains.
3751  *
3752  * The chain is removed from the live view (the RBTREE) as well as the parent's
3753  * blockmap.  Both chain and its parent must be locked.
3754  *
3755  * parent may not be errored.  chain can be errored.
3756  */
3757 static int
3758 _hammer2_chain_delete_helper(hammer2_chain_t *parent, hammer2_chain_t *chain,
3759 			     hammer2_tid_t mtid, int flags,
3760 			     hammer2_blockref_t *obref)
3761 {
3762 	hammer2_dev_t *hmp;
3763 	int error = 0;
3764 
3765 	KKASSERT((chain->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_DELETED) == 0);
3766 	KKASSERT(chain->parent == parent);
3767 	hmp = chain->hmp;
3768 
3769 	if (chain->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_BLKMAPPED) {
3770 		/*
3771 		 * Chain is blockmapped, so there must be a parent.
3772 		 * Atomically remove the chain from the parent and remove
3773 		 * the blockmap entry.  The parent must be set modified
3774 		 * to remove the blockmap entry.
3775 		 */
3776 		hammer2_blockref_t *base;
3777 		int count;
3778 
3779 		KKASSERT(parent != NULL);
3780 		KKASSERT(parent->error == 0);
3781 		KKASSERT((parent->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_INITIAL) == 0);
3782 		error = hammer2_chain_modify(parent, mtid, 0, 0);
3783 		if (error)
3784 			goto done;
3785 
3786 		/*
3787 		 * Calculate blockmap pointer
3788 		 */
3789 		KKASSERT(chain->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_ONRBTREE);
3790 		hammer2_spin_ex(&chain->core.spin);
3791 		hammer2_spin_ex(&parent->core.spin);
3792 
3793 		atomic_set_int(&chain->flags, HAMMER2_CHAIN_DELETED);
3794 		atomic_add_int(&parent->core.live_count, -1);
3795 		++parent->core.generation;
3796 		RB_REMOVE(hammer2_chain_tree, &parent->core.rbtree, chain);
3797 		atomic_clear_int(&chain->flags, HAMMER2_CHAIN_ONRBTREE);
3798 		--parent->core.chain_count;
3799 		chain->parent = NULL;
3800 
3801 		switch(parent->bref.type) {
3802 		case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_INODE:
3803 			/*
3804 			 * Access the inode's block array.  However, there
3805 			 * is no block array if the inode is flagged
3806 			 * DIRECTDATA.
3807 			 */
3808 			if (parent->data &&
3809 			    (parent->data->ipdata.meta.op_flags &
3810 			     HAMMER2_OPFLAG_DIRECTDATA) == 0) {
3811 				base =
3812 				   &parent->data->ipdata.u.blockset.blockref[0];
3813 			} else {
3814 				base = NULL;
3815 			}
3816 			count = HAMMER2_SET_COUNT;
3817 			break;
3818 		case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_INDIRECT:
3819 		case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_FREEMAP_NODE:
3820 			if (parent->data)
3821 				base = &parent->data->npdata[0];
3822 			else
3823 				base = NULL;
3824 			count = parent->bytes / sizeof(hammer2_blockref_t);
3825 			break;
3826 		case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_VOLUME:
3827 			base = &parent->data->voldata.
3828 					sroot_blockset.blockref[0];
3829 			count = HAMMER2_SET_COUNT;
3830 			break;
3831 		case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_FREEMAP:
3832 			base = &parent->data->blkset.blockref[0];
3833 			count = HAMMER2_SET_COUNT;
3834 			break;
3835 		default:
3836 			base = NULL;
3837 			count = 0;
3838 			panic("_hammer2_chain_delete_helper: "
3839 			      "unrecognized blockref type: %d",
3840 			      parent->bref.type);
3841 			break;
3842 		}
3843 
3844 		/*
3845 		 * delete blockmapped chain from its parent.
3846 		 *
3847 		 * The parent is not affected by any statistics in chain
3848 		 * which are pending synchronization.  That is, there is
3849 		 * nothing to undo in the parent since they have not yet
3850 		 * been incorporated into the parent.
3851 		 *
3852 		 * The parent is affected by statistics stored in inodes.
3853 		 * Those have already been synchronized, so they must be
3854 		 * undone.  XXX split update possible w/delete in middle?
3855 		 */
3856 		if (base) {
3857 			hammer2_base_delete(parent, base, count, chain, obref);
3858 		}
3859 		hammer2_spin_unex(&parent->core.spin);
3860 		hammer2_spin_unex(&chain->core.spin);
3861 	} else if (chain->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_ONRBTREE) {
3862 		/*
3863 		 * Chain is not blockmapped but a parent is present.
3864 		 * Atomically remove the chain from the parent.  There is
3865 		 * no blockmap entry to remove.
3866 		 *
3867 		 * Because chain was associated with a parent but not
3868 		 * synchronized, the chain's *_count_up fields contain
3869 		 * inode adjustment statistics which must be undone.
3870 		 */
3871 		hammer2_spin_ex(&chain->core.spin);
3872 		hammer2_spin_ex(&parent->core.spin);
3873 		atomic_set_int(&chain->flags, HAMMER2_CHAIN_DELETED);
3874 		atomic_add_int(&parent->core.live_count, -1);
3875 		++parent->core.generation;
3876 		RB_REMOVE(hammer2_chain_tree, &parent->core.rbtree, chain);
3877 		atomic_clear_int(&chain->flags, HAMMER2_CHAIN_ONRBTREE);
3878 		--parent->core.chain_count;
3879 		chain->parent = NULL;
3880 		hammer2_spin_unex(&parent->core.spin);
3881 		hammer2_spin_unex(&chain->core.spin);
3882 	} else {
3883 		/*
3884 		 * Chain is not blockmapped and has no parent.  This
3885 		 * is a degenerate case.
3886 		 */
3887 		atomic_set_int(&chain->flags, HAMMER2_CHAIN_DELETED);
3888 	}
3889 done:
3890 	return error;
3891 }
3892 
3893 /*
3894  * Create an indirect block that covers one or more of the elements in the
3895  * current parent.  Either returns the existing parent with no locking or
3896  * ref changes or returns the new indirect block locked and referenced
3897  * and leaving the original parent lock/ref intact as well.
3898  *
3899  * If an error occurs, NULL is returned and *errorp is set to the H2 error.
3900  *
3901  * The returned chain depends on where the specified key falls.
3902  *
3903  * The key/keybits for the indirect mode only needs to follow three rules:
3904  *
3905  * (1) That all elements underneath it fit within its key space and
3906  *
3907  * (2) That all elements outside it are outside its key space.
3908  *
3909  * (3) When creating the new indirect block any elements in the current
3910  *     parent that fit within the new indirect block's keyspace must be
3911  *     moved into the new indirect block.
3912  *
3913  * (4) The keyspace chosen for the inserted indirect block CAN cover a wider
3914  *     keyspace the the current parent, but lookup/iteration rules will
3915  *     ensure (and must ensure) that rule (2) for all parents leading up
3916  *     to the nearest inode or the root volume header is adhered to.  This
3917  *     is accomplished by always recursing through matching keyspaces in
3918  *     the hammer2_chain_lookup() and hammer2_chain_next() API.
3919  *
3920  * The current implementation calculates the current worst-case keyspace by
3921  * iterating the current parent and then divides it into two halves, choosing
3922  * whichever half has the most elements (not necessarily the half containing
3923  * the requested key).
3924  *
3925  * We can also opt to use the half with the least number of elements.  This
3926  * causes lower-numbered keys (aka logical file offsets) to recurse through
3927  * fewer indirect blocks and higher-numbered keys to recurse through more.
3928  * This also has the risk of not moving enough elements to the new indirect
3929  * block and being forced to create several indirect blocks before the element
3930  * can be inserted.
3931  *
3932  * Must be called with an exclusively locked parent.
3933  *
3934  * NOTE: *errorp set to HAMMER_ERROR_* flags
3935  */
3936 static int hammer2_chain_indkey_freemap(hammer2_chain_t *parent,
3937 				hammer2_key_t *keyp, int keybits,
3938 				hammer2_blockref_t *base, int count);
3939 static int hammer2_chain_indkey_file(hammer2_chain_t *parent,
3940 				hammer2_key_t *keyp, int keybits,
3941 				hammer2_blockref_t *base, int count,
3942 				int ncount);
3943 static int hammer2_chain_indkey_dir(hammer2_chain_t *parent,
3944 				hammer2_key_t *keyp, int keybits,
3945 				hammer2_blockref_t *base, int count,
3946 				int ncount);
3947 static
3948 hammer2_chain_t *
3949 hammer2_chain_create_indirect(hammer2_chain_t *parent,
3950 			      hammer2_key_t create_key, int create_bits,
3951 			      hammer2_tid_t mtid, int for_type, int *errorp)
3952 {
3953 	hammer2_dev_t *hmp;
3954 	hammer2_blockref_t *base;
3955 	hammer2_blockref_t *bref;
3956 	hammer2_blockref_t bsave;
3957 	hammer2_blockref_t dummy;
3958 	hammer2_chain_t *chain;
3959 	hammer2_chain_t *ichain;
3960 	hammer2_key_t key = create_key;
3961 	hammer2_key_t key_beg;
3962 	hammer2_key_t key_end;
3963 	hammer2_key_t key_next;
3964 	int keybits = create_bits;
3965 	int count;
3966 	int ncount;
3967 	int nbytes;
3968 	int loops;
3969 	int error;
3970 	int reason;
3971 	int generation;
3972 	int maxloops = 300000;
3973 
3974 	/*
3975 	 * Calculate the base blockref pointer or NULL if the chain
3976 	 * is known to be empty.  We need to calculate the array count
3977 	 * for RB lookups either way.
3978 	 */
3979 	hmp = parent->hmp;
3980 	KKASSERT(hammer2_mtx_owned(&parent->lock));
3981 
3982 	/*
3983 	 * Pre-modify the parent now to avoid having to deal with error
3984 	 * processing if we tried to later (in the middle of our loop).
3985 	 *
3986 	 * We are going to be moving bref's around, the indirect blocks
3987 	 * cannot be in an initial state.  Do not pass MODIFY_OPTDATA.
3988 	 */
3989 	*errorp = hammer2_chain_modify(parent, mtid, 0, 0);
3990 	if (*errorp) {
3991 		kprintf("hammer2_chain_create_indirect: error %08x %s\n",
3992 			*errorp, hammer2_error_str(*errorp));
3993 		return NULL;
3994 	}
3995 	KKASSERT((parent->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_INITIAL) == 0);
3996 
3997 	/*hammer2_chain_modify(&parent, HAMMER2_MODIFY_OPTDATA);*/
3998 	base = hammer2_chain_base_and_count(parent, &count);
3999 
4000 	/*
4001 	 * How big should our new indirect block be?  It has to be at least
4002 	 * as large as its parent for splits to work properly.
4003 	 *
4004 	 * The freemap uses a specific indirect block size.  The number of
4005 	 * levels are built dynamically and ultimately depend on the size
4006 	 * volume.  Because freemap blocks are taken from the reserved areas
4007 	 * of the volume our goal is efficiency (fewer levels) and not so
4008 	 * much to save disk space.
4009 	 *
4010 	 * The first indirect block level for a directory usually uses
4011 	 * HAMMER2_IND_BYTES_MIN (4KB = 32 directory entries).  Due to
4012 	 * the hash mechanism, this typically gives us a nominal
4013 	 * 32 * 4 entries with one level of indirection.
4014 	 *
4015 	 * We use HAMMER2_IND_BYTES_NOM (16KB = 128 blockrefs) for FILE
4016 	 * indirect blocks.  The initial 4 entries in the inode gives us
4017 	 * 256KB.  Up to 4 indirect blocks gives us 32MB.  Three levels
4018 	 * of indirection gives us 137GB, and so forth.  H2 can support
4019 	 * huge file sizes but they are not typical, so we try to stick
4020 	 * with compactness and do not use a larger indirect block size.
4021 	 *
4022 	 * We could use 64KB (PBUFSIZE), giving us 512 blockrefs, but
4023 	 * due to the way indirect blocks are created this usually winds
4024 	 * up being extremely inefficient for small files.  Even though
4025 	 * 16KB requires more levels of indirection for very large files,
4026 	 * the 16KB records can be ganged together into 64KB DIOs.
4027 	 */
4028 	if (for_type == HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_FREEMAP_NODE ||
4029 	    for_type == HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_FREEMAP_LEAF) {
4030 		nbytes = HAMMER2_FREEMAP_LEVELN_PSIZE;
4031 	} else if (parent->bref.type == HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_INODE) {
4032 		if (parent->data->ipdata.meta.type ==
4033 		    HAMMER2_OBJTYPE_DIRECTORY)
4034 			nbytes = HAMMER2_IND_BYTES_MIN;	/* 4KB = 32 entries */
4035 		else
4036 			nbytes = HAMMER2_IND_BYTES_NOM;	/* 16KB = ~8MB file */
4037 
4038 	} else {
4039 		nbytes = HAMMER2_IND_BYTES_NOM;
4040 	}
4041 	if (nbytes < count * sizeof(hammer2_blockref_t)) {
4042 		KKASSERT(for_type != HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_FREEMAP_NODE &&
4043 			 for_type != HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_FREEMAP_LEAF);
4044 		nbytes = count * sizeof(hammer2_blockref_t);
4045 	}
4046 	ncount = nbytes / sizeof(hammer2_blockref_t);
4047 
4048 	/*
4049 	 * When creating an indirect block for a freemap node or leaf
4050 	 * the key/keybits must be fitted to static radix levels because
4051 	 * particular radix levels use particular reserved blocks in the
4052 	 * related zone.
4053 	 *
4054 	 * This routine calculates the key/radix of the indirect block
4055 	 * we need to create, and whether it is on the high-side or the
4056 	 * low-side.
4057 	 */
4058 	switch(for_type) {
4059 	case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_FREEMAP_NODE:
4060 	case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_FREEMAP_LEAF:
4061 		keybits = hammer2_chain_indkey_freemap(parent, &key, keybits,
4062 						       base, count);
4063 		break;
4064 	case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_DATA:
4065 		keybits = hammer2_chain_indkey_file(parent, &key, keybits,
4066 						    base, count, ncount);
4067 		break;
4068 	case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_DIRENT:
4069 	case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_INODE:
4070 		keybits = hammer2_chain_indkey_dir(parent, &key, keybits,
4071 						   base, count, ncount);
4072 		break;
4073 	default:
4074 		panic("illegal indirect block for bref type %d", for_type);
4075 		break;
4076 	}
4077 
4078 	/*
4079 	 * Normalize the key for the radix being represented, keeping the
4080 	 * high bits and throwing away the low bits.
4081 	 */
4082 	key &= ~(((hammer2_key_t)1 << keybits) - 1);
4083 
4084 	/*
4085 	 * Ok, create our new indirect block
4086 	 */
4087 	bzero(&dummy, sizeof(dummy));
4088 	if (for_type == HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_FREEMAP_NODE ||
4089 	    for_type == HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_FREEMAP_LEAF) {
4090 		dummy.type = HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_FREEMAP_NODE;
4091 	} else {
4092 		dummy.type = HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_INDIRECT;
4093 	}
4094 	dummy.key = key;
4095 	dummy.keybits = keybits;
4096 	dummy.data_off = hammer2_getradix(nbytes);
4097 	dummy.methods =
4098 		HAMMER2_ENC_CHECK(HAMMER2_DEC_CHECK(parent->bref.methods)) |
4099 		HAMMER2_ENC_COMP(HAMMER2_COMP_NONE);
4100 
4101 	ichain = hammer2_chain_alloc(hmp, parent->pmp, &dummy);
4102 	atomic_set_int(&ichain->flags, HAMMER2_CHAIN_INITIAL);
4103 	hammer2_chain_lock(ichain, HAMMER2_RESOLVE_MAYBE);
4104 	/* ichain has one ref at this point */
4105 
4106 	/*
4107 	 * We have to mark it modified to allocate its block, but use
4108 	 * OPTDATA to allow it to remain in the INITIAL state.  Otherwise
4109 	 * it won't be acted upon by the flush code.
4110 	 *
4111 	 * XXX remove OPTDATA, we need a fully initialized indirect block to
4112 	 * be able to move the original blockref.
4113 	 */
4114 	*errorp = hammer2_chain_modify(ichain, mtid, 0, 0);
4115 	if (*errorp) {
4116 		kprintf("hammer2_chain_create_indirect: error %08x %s\n",
4117 			*errorp, hammer2_error_str(*errorp));
4118 		hammer2_chain_unlock(ichain);
4119 		hammer2_chain_drop(ichain);
4120 		return NULL;
4121 	}
4122 	KKASSERT((ichain->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_INITIAL) == 0);
4123 
4124 	/*
4125 	 * Iterate the original parent and move the matching brefs into
4126 	 * the new indirect block.
4127 	 *
4128 	 * XXX handle flushes.
4129 	 */
4130 	key_beg = 0;
4131 	key_end = HAMMER2_KEY_MAX;
4132 	key_next = 0;	/* avoid gcc warnings */
4133 	hammer2_spin_ex(&parent->core.spin);
4134 	loops = 0;
4135 	reason = 0;
4136 
4137 	for (;;) {
4138 		/*
4139 		 * Parent may have been modified, relocating its block array.
4140 		 * Reload the base pointer.
4141 		 */
4142 		base = hammer2_chain_base_and_count(parent, &count);
4143 
4144 		if (++loops > 100000) {
4145 		    hammer2_spin_unex(&parent->core.spin);
4146 		    panic("excessive loops r=%d p=%p base/count %p:%d %016jx\n",
4147 			  reason, parent, base, count, key_next);
4148 		}
4149 
4150 		/*
4151 		 * NOTE: spinlock stays intact, returned chain (if not NULL)
4152 		 *	 is not referenced or locked which means that we
4153 		 *	 cannot safely check its flagged / deletion status
4154 		 *	 until we lock it.
4155 		 */
4156 		chain = hammer2_combined_find(parent, base, count,
4157 					      &key_next,
4158 					      key_beg, key_end,
4159 					      &bref);
4160 		generation = parent->core.generation;
4161 		if (bref == NULL)
4162 			break;
4163 		key_next = bref->key + ((hammer2_key_t)1 << bref->keybits);
4164 
4165 		/*
4166 		 * Skip keys that are not within the key/radix of the new
4167 		 * indirect block.  They stay in the parent.
4168 		 */
4169 		if (rounddown2(key ^ bref->key, (hammer2_key_t)1 << keybits) != 0) {
4170 			goto next_key_spinlocked;
4171 		}
4172 
4173 		/*
4174 		 * Load the new indirect block by acquiring the related
4175 		 * chains (potentially from media as it might not be
4176 		 * in-memory).  Then move it to the new parent (ichain).
4177 		 *
4178 		 * chain is referenced but not locked.  We must lock the
4179 		 * chain to obtain definitive state.
4180 		 */
4181 		bsave = *bref;
4182 		if (chain) {
4183 			/*
4184 			 * Use chain already present in the RBTREE
4185 			 */
4186 			hammer2_chain_ref(chain);
4187 			hammer2_spin_unex(&parent->core.spin);
4188 			hammer2_chain_lock(chain, HAMMER2_RESOLVE_NEVER);
4189 		} else {
4190 			/*
4191 			 * Get chain for blockref element.  _get returns NULL
4192 			 * on insertion race.
4193 			 */
4194 			hammer2_spin_unex(&parent->core.spin);
4195 			chain = hammer2_chain_get(parent, generation, &bsave,
4196 						  HAMMER2_RESOLVE_NEVER);
4197 			if (chain == NULL) {
4198 				reason = 1;
4199 				hammer2_spin_ex(&parent->core.spin);
4200 				continue;
4201 			}
4202 		}
4203 
4204 		/*
4205 		 * This is always live so if the chain has been deleted
4206 		 * we raced someone and we have to retry.
4207 		 *
4208 		 * NOTE: Lookups can race delete-duplicate because
4209 		 *	 delete-duplicate does not lock the parent's core
4210 		 *	 (they just use the spinlock on the core).
4211 		 *
4212 		 *	 (note reversed logic for this one)
4213 		 */
4214 		if (bcmp(&bsave, &chain->bref, sizeof(bsave)) ||
4215 		    chain->parent != parent ||
4216 		    (chain->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_DELETED)) {
4217 			hammer2_chain_unlock(chain);
4218 			hammer2_chain_drop(chain);
4219 			if (hammer2_debug & 0x0040) {
4220 				kprintf("LOST PARENT RETRY "
4221 				"RETRY (%p,%p)->%p %08x\n",
4222 				parent, chain->parent, chain, chain->flags);
4223 			}
4224 			hammer2_spin_ex(&parent->core.spin);
4225 			continue;
4226 		}
4227 
4228 		/*
4229 		 * Shift the chain to the indirect block.
4230 		 *
4231 		 * WARNING! No reason for us to load chain data, pass NOSTATS
4232 		 *	    to prevent delete/insert from trying to access
4233 		 *	    inode stats (and thus asserting if there is no
4234 		 *	    chain->data loaded).
4235 		 *
4236 		 * WARNING! The (parent, chain) deletion may modify the parent
4237 		 *	    and invalidate the base pointer.
4238 		 *
4239 		 * WARNING! Parent must already be marked modified, so we
4240 		 *	    can assume that chain_delete always suceeds.
4241 		 *
4242 		 * WARNING! hammer2_chain_repchange() does not have to be
4243 		 *	    called (and doesn't work anyway because we are
4244 		 *	    only doing a partial shift).  A recursion that is
4245 		 *	    in-progress can continue at the current parent
4246 		 *	    and will be able to properly find its next key.
4247 		 */
4248 		error = hammer2_chain_delete_obref(parent, chain, mtid, 0,
4249 						   &bsave);
4250 		KKASSERT(error == 0);
4251 		hammer2_chain_rename_obref(&ichain, chain, mtid, 0, &bsave);
4252 		hammer2_chain_unlock(chain);
4253 		hammer2_chain_drop(chain);
4254 		KKASSERT(parent->refs > 0);
4255 		chain = NULL;
4256 		base = NULL;	/* safety */
4257 		hammer2_spin_ex(&parent->core.spin);
4258 next_key_spinlocked:
4259 		if (--maxloops == 0)
4260 			panic("hammer2_chain_create_indirect: maxloops");
4261 		reason = 4;
4262 		if (key_next == 0 || key_next > key_end)
4263 			break;
4264 		key_beg = key_next;
4265 		/* loop */
4266 	}
4267 	hammer2_spin_unex(&parent->core.spin);
4268 
4269 	/*
4270 	 * Insert the new indirect block into the parent now that we've
4271 	 * cleared out some entries in the parent.  We calculated a good
4272 	 * insertion index in the loop above (ichain->index).
4273 	 *
4274 	 * We don't have to set UPDATE here because we mark ichain
4275 	 * modified down below (so the normal modified -> flush -> set-moved
4276 	 * sequence applies).
4277 	 *
4278 	 * The insertion shouldn't race as this is a completely new block
4279 	 * and the parent is locked.
4280 	 */
4281 	base = NULL;	/* safety, parent modify may change address */
4282 	KKASSERT((ichain->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_ONRBTREE) == 0);
4283 	KKASSERT(parent->core.live_count < count);
4284 	hammer2_chain_insert(parent, ichain,
4285 			     HAMMER2_CHAIN_INSERT_SPIN |
4286 			     HAMMER2_CHAIN_INSERT_LIVE,
4287 			     0);
4288 
4289 	/*
4290 	 * Make sure flushes propogate after our manual insertion.
4291 	 */
4292 	hammer2_chain_setflush(ichain);
4293 	hammer2_chain_setflush(parent);
4294 
4295 	/*
4296 	 * Figure out what to return.
4297 	 */
4298 	if (rounddown2(create_key ^ key, (hammer2_key_t)1 << keybits)) {
4299 		/*
4300 		 * Key being created is outside the key range,
4301 		 * return the original parent.
4302 		 */
4303 		hammer2_chain_unlock(ichain);
4304 		hammer2_chain_drop(ichain);
4305 	} else {
4306 		/*
4307 		 * Otherwise its in the range, return the new parent.
4308 		 * (leave both the new and old parent locked).
4309 		 */
4310 		parent = ichain;
4311 	}
4312 
4313 	return(parent);
4314 }
4315 
4316 /*
4317  * Do maintenance on an indirect chain.  Both parent and chain are locked.
4318  *
4319  * Returns non-zero if (chain) is deleted, either due to being empty or
4320  * because its children were safely moved into the parent.
4321  */
4322 int
4323 hammer2_chain_indirect_maintenance(hammer2_chain_t *parent,
4324 				   hammer2_chain_t *chain)
4325 {
4326 	hammer2_blockref_t *chain_base;
4327 	hammer2_blockref_t *base;
4328 	hammer2_blockref_t *bref;
4329 	hammer2_blockref_t bsave;
4330 	hammer2_key_t key_next;
4331 	hammer2_key_t key_beg;
4332 	hammer2_key_t key_end;
4333 	hammer2_chain_t *sub;
4334 	int chain_count;
4335 	int count;
4336 	int error;
4337 	int generation;
4338 
4339 	/*
4340 	 * Make sure we have an accurate live_count
4341 	 */
4342 	if ((chain->flags & (HAMMER2_CHAIN_INITIAL |
4343 			     HAMMER2_CHAIN_COUNTEDBREFS)) == 0) {
4344 		base = &chain->data->npdata[0];
4345 		count = chain->bytes / sizeof(hammer2_blockref_t);
4346 		hammer2_chain_countbrefs(chain, base, count);
4347 	}
4348 
4349 	/*
4350 	 * If the indirect block is empty we can delete it.
4351 	 * (ignore deletion error)
4352 	 */
4353 	if (chain->core.live_count == 0 && RB_EMPTY(&chain->core.rbtree)) {
4354 		hammer2_chain_delete(parent, chain,
4355 				     chain->bref.modify_tid,
4356 				     HAMMER2_DELETE_PERMANENT);
4357 		hammer2_chain_repchange(parent, chain);
4358 		return 1;
4359 	}
4360 
4361 	base = hammer2_chain_base_and_count(parent, &count);
4362 
4363 	if ((parent->flags & (HAMMER2_CHAIN_INITIAL |
4364 			     HAMMER2_CHAIN_COUNTEDBREFS)) == 0) {
4365 		hammer2_chain_countbrefs(parent, base, count);
4366 	}
4367 
4368 	/*
4369 	 * Determine if we can collapse chain into parent, calculate
4370 	 * hysteresis for chain emptiness.
4371 	 */
4372 	if (parent->core.live_count + chain->core.live_count - 1 > count)
4373 		return 0;
4374 	chain_count = chain->bytes / sizeof(hammer2_blockref_t);
4375 	if (chain->core.live_count > chain_count * 3 / 4)
4376 		return 0;
4377 
4378 	/*
4379 	 * Ok, theoretically we can collapse chain's contents into
4380 	 * parent.  chain is locked, but any in-memory children of chain
4381 	 * are not.  For this to work, we must be able to dispose of any
4382 	 * in-memory children of chain.
4383 	 *
4384 	 * For now require that there are no in-memory children of chain.
4385 	 *
4386 	 * WARNING! Both chain and parent must remain locked across this
4387 	 *	    entire operation.
4388 	 */
4389 
4390 	/*
4391 	 * Parent must be marked modified.  Don't try to collapse it if we
4392 	 * can't mark it modified.  Once modified, destroy chain to make room
4393 	 * and to get rid of what will be a conflicting key (this is included
4394 	 * in the calculation above).  Finally, move the children of chain
4395 	 * into chain's parent.
4396 	 *
4397 	 * This order creates an accounting problem for bref.embed.stats
4398 	 * because we destroy chain before we remove its children.  Any
4399 	 * elements whos blockref is already synchronized will be counted
4400 	 * twice.  To deal with the problem we clean out chain's stats prior
4401 	 * to deleting it.
4402 	 */
4403 	error = hammer2_chain_modify(parent, 0, 0, 0);
4404 	if (error) {
4405 		krateprintf(&krate_h2me, "hammer2: indirect_maint: %s\n",
4406 			    hammer2_error_str(error));
4407 		return 0;
4408 	}
4409 	error = hammer2_chain_modify(chain, chain->bref.modify_tid, 0, 0);
4410 	if (error) {
4411 		krateprintf(&krate_h2me, "hammer2: indirect_maint: %s\n",
4412 			    hammer2_error_str(error));
4413 		return 0;
4414 	}
4415 
4416 	chain->bref.embed.stats.inode_count = 0;
4417 	chain->bref.embed.stats.data_count = 0;
4418 	error = hammer2_chain_delete(parent, chain,
4419 				     chain->bref.modify_tid,
4420 				     HAMMER2_DELETE_PERMANENT);
4421 	KKASSERT(error == 0);
4422 
4423 	/*
4424 	 * The combined_find call requires core.spin to be held.  One would
4425 	 * think there wouldn't be any conflicts since we hold chain
4426 	 * exclusively locked, but the caching mechanism for 0-ref children
4427 	 * does not require a chain lock.
4428 	 */
4429 	hammer2_spin_ex(&chain->core.spin);
4430 
4431 	key_next = 0;
4432 	key_beg = 0;
4433 	key_end = HAMMER2_KEY_MAX;
4434 	for (;;) {
4435 		chain_base = &chain->data->npdata[0];
4436 		chain_count = chain->bytes / sizeof(hammer2_blockref_t);
4437 		sub = hammer2_combined_find(chain, chain_base, chain_count,
4438 					    &key_next,
4439 					    key_beg, key_end,
4440 					    &bref);
4441 		generation = chain->core.generation;
4442 		if (bref == NULL)
4443 			break;
4444 		key_next = bref->key + ((hammer2_key_t)1 << bref->keybits);
4445 
4446 		bsave = *bref;
4447 		if (sub) {
4448 			hammer2_chain_ref(sub);
4449 			hammer2_spin_unex(&chain->core.spin);
4450 			hammer2_chain_lock(sub, HAMMER2_RESOLVE_NEVER);
4451 		} else {
4452 			hammer2_spin_unex(&chain->core.spin);
4453 			sub = hammer2_chain_get(chain, generation, &bsave,
4454 						HAMMER2_RESOLVE_NEVER);
4455 			if (sub == NULL) {
4456 				hammer2_spin_ex(&chain->core.spin);
4457 				continue;
4458 			}
4459 		}
4460 		if (bcmp(&bsave, &sub->bref, sizeof(bsave)) ||
4461 		    sub->parent != chain ||
4462 		    (sub->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_DELETED)) {
4463 			hammer2_chain_unlock(sub);
4464 			hammer2_chain_drop(sub);
4465 			hammer2_spin_ex(&chain->core.spin);
4466 			sub = NULL;	/* safety */
4467 			continue;
4468 		}
4469 		error = hammer2_chain_delete_obref(chain, sub,
4470 						   sub->bref.modify_tid, 0,
4471 						   &bsave);
4472 		KKASSERT(error == 0);
4473 		hammer2_chain_rename_obref(&parent, sub,
4474 				     sub->bref.modify_tid,
4475 				     HAMMER2_INSERT_SAMEPARENT, &bsave);
4476 		hammer2_chain_unlock(sub);
4477 		hammer2_chain_drop(sub);
4478 		hammer2_spin_ex(&chain->core.spin);
4479 
4480 		if (key_next == 0)
4481 			break;
4482 		key_beg = key_next;
4483 	}
4484 	hammer2_spin_unex(&chain->core.spin);
4485 
4486 	hammer2_chain_repchange(parent, chain);
4487 
4488 	return 1;
4489 }
4490 
4491 /*
4492  * Freemap indirect blocks
4493  *
4494  * Calculate the keybits and highside/lowside of the freemap node the
4495  * caller is creating.
4496  *
4497  * This routine will specify the next higher-level freemap key/radix
4498  * representing the lowest-ordered set.  By doing so, eventually all
4499  * low-ordered sets will be moved one level down.
4500  *
4501  * We have to be careful here because the freemap reserves a limited
4502  * number of blocks for a limited number of levels.  So we can't just
4503  * push indiscriminately.
4504  */
4505 int
4506 hammer2_chain_indkey_freemap(hammer2_chain_t *parent, hammer2_key_t *keyp,
4507 			     int keybits, hammer2_blockref_t *base, int count)
4508 {
4509 	hammer2_chain_t *chain;
4510 	hammer2_blockref_t *bref;
4511 	hammer2_key_t key;
4512 	hammer2_key_t key_beg;
4513 	hammer2_key_t key_end;
4514 	hammer2_key_t key_next;
4515 	int locount;
4516 	int hicount;
4517 	int maxloops = 300000;
4518 
4519 	key = *keyp;
4520 	locount = 0;
4521 	hicount = 0;
4522 	keybits = 64;
4523 
4524 	/*
4525 	 * Calculate the range of keys in the array being careful to skip
4526 	 * slots which are overridden with a deletion.
4527 	 */
4528 	key_beg = 0;
4529 	key_end = HAMMER2_KEY_MAX;
4530 	hammer2_spin_ex(&parent->core.spin);
4531 
4532 	for (;;) {
4533 		if (--maxloops == 0) {
4534 			panic("indkey_freemap shit %p %p:%d\n",
4535 			      parent, base, count);
4536 		}
4537 		chain = hammer2_combined_find(parent, base, count,
4538 					      &key_next,
4539 					      key_beg, key_end,
4540 					      &bref);
4541 
4542 		/*
4543 		 * Exhausted search
4544 		 */
4545 		if (bref == NULL)
4546 			break;
4547 
4548 		/*
4549 		 * Skip deleted chains.
4550 		 */
4551 		if (chain && (chain->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_DELETED)) {
4552 			if (key_next == 0 || key_next > key_end)
4553 				break;
4554 			key_beg = key_next;
4555 			continue;
4556 		}
4557 
4558 		/*
4559 		 * Use the full live (not deleted) element for the scan
4560 		 * iteration.  HAMMER2 does not allow partial replacements.
4561 		 *
4562 		 * XXX should be built into hammer2_combined_find().
4563 		 */
4564 		key_next = bref->key + ((hammer2_key_t)1 << bref->keybits);
4565 
4566 		if (keybits > bref->keybits) {
4567 			key = bref->key;
4568 			keybits = bref->keybits;
4569 		} else if (keybits == bref->keybits && bref->key < key) {
4570 			key = bref->key;
4571 		}
4572 		if (key_next == 0)
4573 			break;
4574 		key_beg = key_next;
4575 	}
4576 	hammer2_spin_unex(&parent->core.spin);
4577 
4578 	/*
4579 	 * Return the keybits for a higher-level FREEMAP_NODE covering
4580 	 * this node.
4581 	 */
4582 	switch(keybits) {
4583 	case HAMMER2_FREEMAP_LEVEL0_RADIX:
4584 		keybits = HAMMER2_FREEMAP_LEVEL1_RADIX;
4585 		break;
4586 	case HAMMER2_FREEMAP_LEVEL1_RADIX:
4587 		keybits = HAMMER2_FREEMAP_LEVEL2_RADIX;
4588 		break;
4589 	case HAMMER2_FREEMAP_LEVEL2_RADIX:
4590 		keybits = HAMMER2_FREEMAP_LEVEL3_RADIX;
4591 		break;
4592 	case HAMMER2_FREEMAP_LEVEL3_RADIX:
4593 		keybits = HAMMER2_FREEMAP_LEVEL4_RADIX;
4594 		break;
4595 	case HAMMER2_FREEMAP_LEVEL4_RADIX:
4596 		keybits = HAMMER2_FREEMAP_LEVEL5_RADIX;
4597 		break;
4598 	case HAMMER2_FREEMAP_LEVEL5_RADIX:
4599 		panic("hammer2_chain_indkey_freemap: level too high");
4600 		break;
4601 	default:
4602 		panic("hammer2_chain_indkey_freemap: bad radix");
4603 		break;
4604 	}
4605 	*keyp = key;
4606 
4607 	return (keybits);
4608 }
4609 
4610 /*
4611  * File indirect blocks
4612  *
4613  * Calculate the key/keybits for the indirect block to create by scanning
4614  * existing keys.  The key being created is also passed in *keyp and can be
4615  * inside or outside the indirect block.  Regardless, the indirect block
4616  * must hold at least two keys in order to guarantee sufficient space.
4617  *
4618  * We use a modified version of the freemap's fixed radix tree, but taylored
4619  * for file data.  Basically we configure an indirect block encompassing the
4620  * smallest key.
4621  */
4622 static int
4623 hammer2_chain_indkey_file(hammer2_chain_t *parent, hammer2_key_t *keyp,
4624 			    int keybits, hammer2_blockref_t *base, int count,
4625 			    int ncount)
4626 {
4627 	hammer2_chain_t *chain;
4628 	hammer2_blockref_t *bref;
4629 	hammer2_key_t key;
4630 	hammer2_key_t key_beg;
4631 	hammer2_key_t key_end;
4632 	hammer2_key_t key_next;
4633 	int nradix;
4634 	int locount;
4635 	int hicount;
4636 	int maxloops = 300000;
4637 
4638 	key = *keyp;
4639 	locount = 0;
4640 	hicount = 0;
4641 	keybits = 64;
4642 
4643 	/*
4644 	 * Calculate the range of keys in the array being careful to skip
4645 	 * slots which are overridden with a deletion.
4646 	 *
4647 	 * Locate the smallest key.
4648 	 */
4649 	key_beg = 0;
4650 	key_end = HAMMER2_KEY_MAX;
4651 	hammer2_spin_ex(&parent->core.spin);
4652 
4653 	for (;;) {
4654 		if (--maxloops == 0) {
4655 			panic("indkey_freemap shit %p %p:%d\n",
4656 			      parent, base, count);
4657 		}
4658 		chain = hammer2_combined_find(parent, base, count,
4659 					      &key_next,
4660 					      key_beg, key_end,
4661 					      &bref);
4662 
4663 		/*
4664 		 * Exhausted search
4665 		 */
4666 		if (bref == NULL)
4667 			break;
4668 
4669 		/*
4670 		 * Skip deleted chains.
4671 		 */
4672 		if (chain && (chain->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_DELETED)) {
4673 			if (key_next == 0 || key_next > key_end)
4674 				break;
4675 			key_beg = key_next;
4676 			continue;
4677 		}
4678 
4679 		/*
4680 		 * Use the full live (not deleted) element for the scan
4681 		 * iteration.  HAMMER2 does not allow partial replacements.
4682 		 *
4683 		 * XXX should be built into hammer2_combined_find().
4684 		 */
4685 		key_next = bref->key + ((hammer2_key_t)1 << bref->keybits);
4686 
4687 		if (keybits > bref->keybits) {
4688 			key = bref->key;
4689 			keybits = bref->keybits;
4690 		} else if (keybits == bref->keybits && bref->key < key) {
4691 			key = bref->key;
4692 		}
4693 		if (key_next == 0)
4694 			break;
4695 		key_beg = key_next;
4696 	}
4697 	hammer2_spin_unex(&parent->core.spin);
4698 
4699 	/*
4700 	 * Calculate the static keybits for a higher-level indirect block
4701 	 * that contains the key.
4702 	 */
4703 	*keyp = key;
4704 
4705 	switch(ncount) {
4706 	case HAMMER2_IND_COUNT_MIN:
4707 		nradix = HAMMER2_IND_RADIX_MIN - HAMMER2_BLOCKREF_RADIX;
4708 		break;
4709 	case HAMMER2_IND_COUNT_NOM:
4710 		nradix = HAMMER2_IND_RADIX_NOM - HAMMER2_BLOCKREF_RADIX;
4711 		break;
4712 	case HAMMER2_IND_COUNT_MAX:
4713 		nradix = HAMMER2_IND_RADIX_MAX - HAMMER2_BLOCKREF_RADIX;
4714 		break;
4715 	default:
4716 		panic("bad ncount %d\n", ncount);
4717 		nradix = 0;
4718 		break;
4719 	}
4720 
4721 	/*
4722 	 * The largest radix that can be returned for an indirect block is
4723 	 * 63 bits.  (The largest practical indirect block radix is actually
4724 	 * 62 bits because the top-level inode or volume root contains four
4725 	 * entries, but allow 63 to be returned).
4726 	 */
4727 	if (nradix >= 64)
4728 		nradix = 63;
4729 
4730 	return keybits + nradix;
4731 }
4732 
4733 #if 1
4734 
4735 /*
4736  * Directory indirect blocks.
4737  *
4738  * Covers both the inode index (directory of inodes), and directory contents
4739  * (filenames hardlinked to inodes).
4740  *
4741  * Because directory keys are hashed we generally try to cut the space in
4742  * half.  We accomodate the inode index (which tends to have linearly
4743  * increasing inode numbers) by ensuring that the keyspace is at least large
4744  * enough to fill up the indirect block being created.
4745  */
4746 static int
4747 hammer2_chain_indkey_dir(hammer2_chain_t *parent, hammer2_key_t *keyp,
4748 			 int keybits, hammer2_blockref_t *base, int count,
4749 			 int ncount)
4750 {
4751 	hammer2_blockref_t *bref;
4752 	hammer2_chain_t	*chain;
4753 	hammer2_key_t key_beg;
4754 	hammer2_key_t key_end;
4755 	hammer2_key_t key_next;
4756 	hammer2_key_t key;
4757 	int nkeybits;
4758 	int locount;
4759 	int hicount;
4760 	int maxloops = 300000;
4761 
4762 	/*
4763 	 * NOTE: We can't take a shortcut here anymore for inodes because
4764 	 *	 the root directory can contain a mix of inodes and directory
4765 	 *	 entries (we used to just return 63 if parent->bref.type was
4766 	 *	 HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_INODE.
4767 	 */
4768 	key = *keyp;
4769 	locount = 0;
4770 	hicount = 0;
4771 
4772 	/*
4773 	 * Calculate the range of keys in the array being careful to skip
4774 	 * slots which are overridden with a deletion.
4775 	 */
4776 	key_beg = 0;
4777 	key_end = HAMMER2_KEY_MAX;
4778 	hammer2_spin_ex(&parent->core.spin);
4779 
4780 	for (;;) {
4781 		if (--maxloops == 0) {
4782 			panic("indkey_freemap shit %p %p:%d\n",
4783 			      parent, base, count);
4784 		}
4785 		chain = hammer2_combined_find(parent, base, count,
4786 					      &key_next,
4787 					      key_beg, key_end,
4788 					      &bref);
4789 
4790 		/*
4791 		 * Exhausted search
4792 		 */
4793 		if (bref == NULL)
4794 			break;
4795 
4796 		/*
4797 		 * Deleted object
4798 		 */
4799 		if (chain && (chain->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_DELETED)) {
4800 			if (key_next == 0 || key_next > key_end)
4801 				break;
4802 			key_beg = key_next;
4803 			continue;
4804 		}
4805 
4806 		/*
4807 		 * Use the full live (not deleted) element for the scan
4808 		 * iteration.  HAMMER2 does not allow partial replacements.
4809 		 *
4810 		 * XXX should be built into hammer2_combined_find().
4811 		 */
4812 		key_next = bref->key + ((hammer2_key_t)1 << bref->keybits);
4813 
4814 		/*
4815 		 * Expand our calculated key range (key, keybits) to fit
4816 		 * the scanned key.  nkeybits represents the full range
4817 		 * that we will later cut in half (two halves @ nkeybits - 1).
4818 		 */
4819 		nkeybits = keybits;
4820 		if (nkeybits < bref->keybits) {
4821 			if (bref->keybits > 64) {
4822 				kprintf("bad bref chain %p bref %p\n",
4823 					chain, bref);
4824 				Debugger("fubar");
4825 			}
4826 			nkeybits = bref->keybits;
4827 		}
4828 		while (nkeybits < 64 &&
4829 		       rounddown2(key ^ bref->key, (hammer2_key_t)1 << nkeybits) != 0) {
4830 			++nkeybits;
4831 		}
4832 
4833 		/*
4834 		 * If the new key range is larger we have to determine
4835 		 * which side of the new key range the existing keys fall
4836 		 * under by checking the high bit, then collapsing the
4837 		 * locount into the hicount or vise-versa.
4838 		 */
4839 		if (keybits != nkeybits) {
4840 			if (((hammer2_key_t)1 << (nkeybits - 1)) & key) {
4841 				hicount += locount;
4842 				locount = 0;
4843 			} else {
4844 				locount += hicount;
4845 				hicount = 0;
4846 			}
4847 			keybits = nkeybits;
4848 		}
4849 
4850 		/*
4851 		 * The newly scanned key will be in the lower half or the
4852 		 * upper half of the (new) key range.
4853 		 */
4854 		if (((hammer2_key_t)1 << (nkeybits - 1)) & bref->key)
4855 			++hicount;
4856 		else
4857 			++locount;
4858 
4859 		if (key_next == 0)
4860 			break;
4861 		key_beg = key_next;
4862 	}
4863 	hammer2_spin_unex(&parent->core.spin);
4864 	bref = NULL;	/* now invalid (safety) */
4865 
4866 	/*
4867 	 * Adjust keybits to represent half of the full range calculated
4868 	 * above (radix 63 max) for our new indirect block.
4869 	 */
4870 	--keybits;
4871 
4872 	/*
4873 	 * Expand keybits to hold at least ncount elements.  ncount will be
4874 	 * a power of 2.  This is to try to completely fill leaf nodes (at
4875 	 * least for keys which are not hashes).
4876 	 *
4877 	 * We aren't counting 'in' or 'out', we are counting 'high side'
4878 	 * and 'low side' based on the bit at (1LL << keybits).  We want
4879 	 * everything to be inside in these cases so shift it all to
4880 	 * the low or high side depending on the new high bit.
4881 	 */
4882 	while (((hammer2_key_t)1 << keybits) < ncount) {
4883 		++keybits;
4884 		if (key & ((hammer2_key_t)1 << keybits)) {
4885 			hicount += locount;
4886 			locount = 0;
4887 		} else {
4888 			locount += hicount;
4889 			hicount = 0;
4890 		}
4891 	}
4892 
4893 	if (hicount > locount)
4894 		key |= (hammer2_key_t)1 << keybits;
4895 	else
4896 		key &= ~(hammer2_key_t)1 << keybits;
4897 
4898 	*keyp = key;
4899 
4900 	return (keybits);
4901 }
4902 
4903 #else
4904 
4905 /*
4906  * Directory indirect blocks.
4907  *
4908  * Covers both the inode index (directory of inodes), and directory contents
4909  * (filenames hardlinked to inodes).
4910  *
4911  * Because directory keys are hashed we generally try to cut the space in
4912  * half.  We accomodate the inode index (which tends to have linearly
4913  * increasing inode numbers) by ensuring that the keyspace is at least large
4914  * enough to fill up the indirect block being created.
4915  */
4916 static int
4917 hammer2_chain_indkey_dir(hammer2_chain_t *parent, hammer2_key_t *keyp,
4918 			 int keybits, hammer2_blockref_t *base, int count,
4919 			 int ncount)
4920 {
4921 	hammer2_blockref_t *bref;
4922 	hammer2_chain_t	*chain;
4923 	hammer2_key_t key_beg;
4924 	hammer2_key_t key_end;
4925 	hammer2_key_t key_next;
4926 	hammer2_key_t key;
4927 	int nkeybits;
4928 	int locount;
4929 	int hicount;
4930 	int maxloops = 300000;
4931 
4932 	/*
4933 	 * Shortcut if the parent is the inode.  In this situation the
4934 	 * parent has 4+1 directory entries and we are creating an indirect
4935 	 * block capable of holding many more.
4936 	 */
4937 	if (parent->bref.type == HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_INODE) {
4938 		return 63;
4939 	}
4940 
4941 	key = *keyp;
4942 	locount = 0;
4943 	hicount = 0;
4944 
4945 	/*
4946 	 * Calculate the range of keys in the array being careful to skip
4947 	 * slots which are overridden with a deletion.
4948 	 */
4949 	key_beg = 0;
4950 	key_end = HAMMER2_KEY_MAX;
4951 	hammer2_spin_ex(&parent->core.spin);
4952 
4953 	for (;;) {
4954 		if (--maxloops == 0) {
4955 			panic("indkey_freemap shit %p %p:%d\n",
4956 			      parent, base, count);
4957 		}
4958 		chain = hammer2_combined_find(parent, base, count,
4959 					      &key_next,
4960 					      key_beg, key_end,
4961 					      &bref);
4962 
4963 		/*
4964 		 * Exhausted search
4965 		 */
4966 		if (bref == NULL)
4967 			break;
4968 
4969 		/*
4970 		 * Deleted object
4971 		 */
4972 		if (chain && (chain->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_DELETED)) {
4973 			if (key_next == 0 || key_next > key_end)
4974 				break;
4975 			key_beg = key_next;
4976 			continue;
4977 		}
4978 
4979 		/*
4980 		 * Use the full live (not deleted) element for the scan
4981 		 * iteration.  HAMMER2 does not allow partial replacements.
4982 		 *
4983 		 * XXX should be built into hammer2_combined_find().
4984 		 */
4985 		key_next = bref->key + ((hammer2_key_t)1 << bref->keybits);
4986 
4987 		/*
4988 		 * Expand our calculated key range (key, keybits) to fit
4989 		 * the scanned key.  nkeybits represents the full range
4990 		 * that we will later cut in half (two halves @ nkeybits - 1).
4991 		 */
4992 		nkeybits = keybits;
4993 		if (nkeybits < bref->keybits) {
4994 			if (bref->keybits > 64) {
4995 				kprintf("bad bref chain %p bref %p\n",
4996 					chain, bref);
4997 				Debugger("fubar");
4998 			}
4999 			nkeybits = bref->keybits;
5000 		}
5001 		while (nkeybits < 64 &&
5002 		       (~(((hammer2_key_t)1 << nkeybits) - 1) &
5003 		        (key ^ bref->key)) != 0) {
5004 			++nkeybits;
5005 		}
5006 
5007 		/*
5008 		 * If the new key range is larger we have to determine
5009 		 * which side of the new key range the existing keys fall
5010 		 * under by checking the high bit, then collapsing the
5011 		 * locount into the hicount or vise-versa.
5012 		 */
5013 		if (keybits != nkeybits) {
5014 			if (((hammer2_key_t)1 << (nkeybits - 1)) & key) {
5015 				hicount += locount;
5016 				locount = 0;
5017 			} else {
5018 				locount += hicount;
5019 				hicount = 0;
5020 			}
5021 			keybits = nkeybits;
5022 		}
5023 
5024 		/*
5025 		 * The newly scanned key will be in the lower half or the
5026 		 * upper half of the (new) key range.
5027 		 */
5028 		if (((hammer2_key_t)1 << (nkeybits - 1)) & bref->key)
5029 			++hicount;
5030 		else
5031 			++locount;
5032 
5033 		if (key_next == 0)
5034 			break;
5035 		key_beg = key_next;
5036 	}
5037 	hammer2_spin_unex(&parent->core.spin);
5038 	bref = NULL;	/* now invalid (safety) */
5039 
5040 	/*
5041 	 * Adjust keybits to represent half of the full range calculated
5042 	 * above (radix 63 max) for our new indirect block.
5043 	 */
5044 	--keybits;
5045 
5046 	/*
5047 	 * Expand keybits to hold at least ncount elements.  ncount will be
5048 	 * a power of 2.  This is to try to completely fill leaf nodes (at
5049 	 * least for keys which are not hashes).
5050 	 *
5051 	 * We aren't counting 'in' or 'out', we are counting 'high side'
5052 	 * and 'low side' based on the bit at (1LL << keybits).  We want
5053 	 * everything to be inside in these cases so shift it all to
5054 	 * the low or high side depending on the new high bit.
5055 	 */
5056 	while (((hammer2_key_t)1 << keybits) < ncount) {
5057 		++keybits;
5058 		if (key & ((hammer2_key_t)1 << keybits)) {
5059 			hicount += locount;
5060 			locount = 0;
5061 		} else {
5062 			locount += hicount;
5063 			hicount = 0;
5064 		}
5065 	}
5066 
5067 	if (hicount > locount)
5068 		key |= (hammer2_key_t)1 << keybits;
5069 	else
5070 		key &= ~(hammer2_key_t)1 << keybits;
5071 
5072 	*keyp = key;
5073 
5074 	return (keybits);
5075 }
5076 
5077 #endif
5078 
5079 /*
5080  * Sets CHAIN_DELETED and remove the chain's blockref from the parent if
5081  * it exists.
5082  *
5083  * Both parent and chain must be locked exclusively.
5084  *
5085  * This function will modify the parent if the blockref requires removal
5086  * from the parent's block table.
5087  *
5088  * This function is NOT recursive.  Any entity already pushed into the
5089  * chain (such as an inode) may still need visibility into its contents,
5090  * as well as the ability to read and modify the contents.  For example,
5091  * for an unlinked file which is still open.
5092  *
5093  * Also note that the flusher is responsible for cleaning up empty
5094  * indirect blocks.
5095  */
5096 int
5097 hammer2_chain_delete(hammer2_chain_t *parent, hammer2_chain_t *chain,
5098 		     hammer2_tid_t mtid, int flags)
5099 {
5100 	int error = 0;
5101 
5102 	KKASSERT(hammer2_mtx_owned(&chain->lock));
5103 
5104 	/*
5105 	 * Nothing to do if already marked.
5106 	 *
5107 	 * We need the spinlock on the core whos RBTREE contains chain
5108 	 * to protect against races.
5109 	 */
5110 	if ((chain->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_DELETED) == 0) {
5111 		KKASSERT((chain->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_DELETED) == 0 &&
5112 			 chain->parent == parent);
5113 		error = _hammer2_chain_delete_helper(parent, chain,
5114 						     mtid, flags, NULL);
5115 	}
5116 
5117 	/*
5118 	 * Permanent deletions mark the chain as destroyed.
5119 	 *
5120 	 * NOTE: We do not setflush the chain unless the deletion is
5121 	 *	 permanent, since the deletion of a chain does not actually
5122 	 *	 require it to be flushed.
5123 	 */
5124 	if (error == 0) {
5125 		if (flags & HAMMER2_DELETE_PERMANENT) {
5126 			atomic_set_int(&chain->flags, HAMMER2_CHAIN_DESTROY);
5127 			hammer2_chain_setflush(chain);
5128 		}
5129 	}
5130 
5131 	return error;
5132 }
5133 
5134 static int
5135 hammer2_chain_delete_obref(hammer2_chain_t *parent, hammer2_chain_t *chain,
5136 		     hammer2_tid_t mtid, int flags,
5137 		     hammer2_blockref_t *obref)
5138 {
5139 	int error = 0;
5140 
5141 	KKASSERT(hammer2_mtx_owned(&chain->lock));
5142 
5143 	/*
5144 	 * Nothing to do if already marked.
5145 	 *
5146 	 * We need the spinlock on the core whos RBTREE contains chain
5147 	 * to protect against races.
5148 	 */
5149 	obref->type = HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_EMPTY;
5150 	if ((chain->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_DELETED) == 0) {
5151 		KKASSERT((chain->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_DELETED) == 0 &&
5152 			 chain->parent == parent);
5153 		error = _hammer2_chain_delete_helper(parent, chain,
5154 						     mtid, flags, obref);
5155 	}
5156 
5157 	/*
5158 	 * Permanent deletions mark the chain as destroyed.
5159 	 *
5160 	 * NOTE: We do not setflush the chain unless the deletion is
5161 	 *	 permanent, since the deletion of a chain does not actually
5162 	 *	 require it to be flushed.
5163 	 */
5164 	if (error == 0) {
5165 		if (flags & HAMMER2_DELETE_PERMANENT) {
5166 			atomic_set_int(&chain->flags, HAMMER2_CHAIN_DESTROY);
5167 			hammer2_chain_setflush(chain);
5168 		}
5169 	}
5170 
5171 	return error;
5172 }
5173 
5174 /*
5175  * Returns the index of the nearest element in the blockref array >= elm.
5176  * Returns (count) if no element could be found.
5177  *
5178  * Sets *key_nextp to the next key for loop purposes but does not modify
5179  * it if the next key would be higher than the current value of *key_nextp.
5180  * Note that *key_nexp can overflow to 0, which should be tested by the
5181  * caller.
5182  *
5183  * WARNING!  Must be called with parent's spinlock held.  Spinlock remains
5184  *	     held through the operation.
5185  */
5186 static int
5187 hammer2_base_find(hammer2_chain_t *parent,
5188 		  hammer2_blockref_t *base, int count,
5189 		  hammer2_key_t *key_nextp,
5190 		  hammer2_key_t key_beg, hammer2_key_t key_end)
5191 {
5192 	hammer2_blockref_t *scan;
5193 	hammer2_key_t scan_end;
5194 	int i;
5195 	int limit;
5196 
5197 	/*
5198 	 * Require the live chain's already have their core's counted
5199 	 * so we can optimize operations.
5200 	 */
5201 	KKASSERT(parent->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_COUNTEDBREFS);
5202 
5203 	/*
5204 	 * Degenerate case
5205 	 */
5206 	if (count == 0 || base == NULL)
5207 		return(count);
5208 
5209 	/*
5210 	 * Sequential optimization using parent->cache_index.  This is
5211 	 * the most likely scenario.
5212 	 *
5213 	 * We can avoid trailing empty entries on live chains, otherwise
5214 	 * we might have to check the whole block array.
5215 	 */
5216 	i = parent->cache_index;	/* SMP RACE OK */
5217 	cpu_ccfence();
5218 	limit = parent->core.live_zero;
5219 	if (i >= limit)
5220 		i = limit - 1;
5221 	if (i < 0)
5222 		i = 0;
5223 	KKASSERT(i < count);
5224 
5225 	/*
5226 	 * Search backwards
5227 	 */
5228 	scan = &base[i];
5229 	while (i > 0 && (scan->type == HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_EMPTY ||
5230 	    scan->key > key_beg)) {
5231 		--scan;
5232 		--i;
5233 	}
5234 	parent->cache_index = i;
5235 
5236 	/*
5237 	 * Search forwards, stop when we find a scan element which
5238 	 * encloses the key or until we know that there are no further
5239 	 * elements.
5240 	 */
5241 	while (i < count) {
5242 		if (scan->type != HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_EMPTY) {
5243 			scan_end = scan->key +
5244 				   ((hammer2_key_t)1 << scan->keybits) - 1;
5245 			if (scan->key > key_beg || scan_end >= key_beg)
5246 				break;
5247 		}
5248 		if (i >= limit)
5249 			return (count);
5250 		++scan;
5251 		++i;
5252 	}
5253 	if (i != count) {
5254 		parent->cache_index = i;
5255 		if (i >= limit) {
5256 			i = count;
5257 		} else {
5258 			scan_end = scan->key +
5259 				   ((hammer2_key_t)1 << scan->keybits);
5260 			if (scan_end && (*key_nextp > scan_end ||
5261 					 *key_nextp == 0)) {
5262 				*key_nextp = scan_end;
5263 			}
5264 		}
5265 	}
5266 	return (i);
5267 }
5268 
5269 /*
5270  * Do a combined search and return the next match either from the blockref
5271  * array or from the in-memory chain.  Sets *brefp to the returned bref in
5272  * both cases, or sets it to NULL if the search exhausted.  Only returns
5273  * a non-NULL chain if the search matched from the in-memory chain.
5274  *
5275  * When no in-memory chain has been found and a non-NULL bref is returned
5276  * in *brefp.
5277  *
5278  *
5279  * The returned chain is not locked or referenced.  Use the returned bref
5280  * to determine if the search exhausted or not.  Iterate if the base find
5281  * is chosen but matches a deleted chain.
5282  *
5283  * WARNING!  Must be called with parent's spinlock held.  Spinlock remains
5284  *	     held through the operation.
5285  */
5286 hammer2_chain_t *
5287 hammer2_combined_find(hammer2_chain_t *parent,
5288 		      hammer2_blockref_t *base, int count,
5289 		      hammer2_key_t *key_nextp,
5290 		      hammer2_key_t key_beg, hammer2_key_t key_end,
5291 		      hammer2_blockref_t **brefp)
5292 {
5293 	hammer2_blockref_t *bref;
5294 	hammer2_chain_t *chain;
5295 	int i;
5296 
5297 	/*
5298 	 * Lookup in block array and in rbtree.
5299 	 */
5300 	*key_nextp = key_end + 1;
5301 	i = hammer2_base_find(parent, base, count, key_nextp,
5302 			      key_beg, key_end);
5303 	chain = hammer2_chain_find(parent, key_nextp, key_beg, key_end);
5304 
5305 	/*
5306 	 * Neither matched
5307 	 */
5308 	if (i == count && chain == NULL) {
5309 		*brefp = NULL;
5310 		return(NULL);
5311 	}
5312 
5313 	/*
5314 	 * Only chain matched.
5315 	 */
5316 	if (i == count) {
5317 		bref = &chain->bref;
5318 		goto found;
5319 	}
5320 
5321 	/*
5322 	 * Only blockref matched.
5323 	 */
5324 	if (chain == NULL) {
5325 		bref = &base[i];
5326 		goto found;
5327 	}
5328 
5329 	/*
5330 	 * Both in-memory and blockref matched, select the nearer element.
5331 	 *
5332 	 * If both are flush with the left-hand side or both are the
5333 	 * same distance away, select the chain.  In this situation the
5334 	 * chain must have been loaded from the matching blockmap.
5335 	 */
5336 	if ((chain->bref.key <= key_beg && base[i].key <= key_beg) ||
5337 	    chain->bref.key == base[i].key) {
5338 		KKASSERT(chain->bref.key == base[i].key);
5339 		bref = &chain->bref;
5340 		goto found;
5341 	}
5342 
5343 	/*
5344 	 * Select the nearer key
5345 	 */
5346 	if (chain->bref.key < base[i].key) {
5347 		bref = &chain->bref;
5348 	} else {
5349 		bref = &base[i];
5350 		chain = NULL;
5351 	}
5352 
5353 	/*
5354 	 * If the bref is out of bounds we've exhausted our search.
5355 	 */
5356 found:
5357 	if (bref->key > key_end) {
5358 		*brefp = NULL;
5359 		chain = NULL;
5360 	} else {
5361 		*brefp = bref;
5362 	}
5363 	return(chain);
5364 }
5365 
5366 /*
5367  * Locate the specified block array element and delete it.  The element
5368  * must exist.
5369  *
5370  * The spin lock on the related chain must be held.
5371  *
5372  * NOTE: live_count was adjusted when the chain was deleted, so it does not
5373  *	 need to be adjusted when we commit the media change.
5374  */
5375 void
5376 hammer2_base_delete(hammer2_chain_t *parent,
5377 		    hammer2_blockref_t *base, int count,
5378 		    hammer2_chain_t *chain,
5379 		    hammer2_blockref_t *obref)
5380 {
5381 	hammer2_blockref_t *elm = &chain->bref;
5382 	hammer2_blockref_t *scan;
5383 	hammer2_key_t key_next;
5384 	int i;
5385 
5386 	/*
5387 	 * Delete element.  Expect the element to exist.
5388 	 *
5389 	 * XXX see caller, flush code not yet sophisticated enough to prevent
5390 	 *     re-flushed in some cases.
5391 	 */
5392 	key_next = 0; /* max range */
5393 	i = hammer2_base_find(parent, base, count, &key_next,
5394 			      elm->key, elm->key);
5395 	scan = &base[i];
5396 	if (i == count || scan->type == HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_EMPTY ||
5397 	    scan->key != elm->key ||
5398 	    ((chain->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_BLKMAPUPD) == 0 &&
5399 	     scan->keybits != elm->keybits)) {
5400 		hammer2_spin_unex(&parent->core.spin);
5401 		panic("delete base %p element not found at %d/%d elm %p\n",
5402 		      base, i, count, elm);
5403 		return;
5404 	}
5405 
5406 	/*
5407 	 * Update stats and zero the entry.
5408 	 *
5409 	 * NOTE: Handle radix == 0 (0 bytes) case.
5410 	 */
5411 	if ((int)(scan->data_off & HAMMER2_OFF_MASK_RADIX)) {
5412 		parent->bref.embed.stats.data_count -= (hammer2_off_t)1 <<
5413 				(int)(scan->data_off & HAMMER2_OFF_MASK_RADIX);
5414 	}
5415 	switch(scan->type) {
5416 	case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_INODE:
5417 		--parent->bref.embed.stats.inode_count;
5418 		/* fall through */
5419 	case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_DATA:
5420 		if (parent->bref.leaf_count == HAMMER2_BLOCKREF_LEAF_MAX) {
5421 			atomic_set_int(&chain->flags,
5422 				       HAMMER2_CHAIN_HINT_LEAF_COUNT);
5423 		} else {
5424 			if (parent->bref.leaf_count)
5425 				--parent->bref.leaf_count;
5426 		}
5427 		/* fall through */
5428 	case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_INDIRECT:
5429 		if (scan->type != HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_DATA) {
5430 			parent->bref.embed.stats.data_count -=
5431 				scan->embed.stats.data_count;
5432 			parent->bref.embed.stats.inode_count -=
5433 				scan->embed.stats.inode_count;
5434 		}
5435 		if (scan->type == HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_INODE)
5436 			break;
5437 		if (parent->bref.leaf_count == HAMMER2_BLOCKREF_LEAF_MAX) {
5438 			atomic_set_int(&chain->flags,
5439 				       HAMMER2_CHAIN_HINT_LEAF_COUNT);
5440 		} else {
5441 			if (parent->bref.leaf_count <= scan->leaf_count)
5442 				parent->bref.leaf_count = 0;
5443 			else
5444 				parent->bref.leaf_count -= scan->leaf_count;
5445 		}
5446 		break;
5447 	case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_DIRENT:
5448 		if (parent->bref.leaf_count == HAMMER2_BLOCKREF_LEAF_MAX) {
5449 			atomic_set_int(&chain->flags,
5450 				       HAMMER2_CHAIN_HINT_LEAF_COUNT);
5451 		} else {
5452 			if (parent->bref.leaf_count)
5453 				--parent->bref.leaf_count;
5454 		}
5455 	default:
5456 		break;
5457 	}
5458 
5459 	if (obref)
5460 		*obref = *scan;
5461 	bzero(scan, sizeof(*scan));
5462 
5463 	/*
5464 	 * We can only optimize parent->core.live_zero for live chains.
5465 	 */
5466 	if (parent->core.live_zero == i + 1) {
5467 		while (--i >= 0 && base[i].type == HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_EMPTY)
5468 			;
5469 		parent->core.live_zero = i + 1;
5470 	}
5471 
5472 	/*
5473 	 * Clear appropriate blockmap flags in chain.
5474 	 */
5475 	atomic_clear_int(&chain->flags, HAMMER2_CHAIN_BLKMAPPED |
5476 					HAMMER2_CHAIN_BLKMAPUPD);
5477 }
5478 
5479 /*
5480  * Insert the specified element.  The block array must not already have the
5481  * element and must have space available for the insertion.
5482  *
5483  * The spin lock on the related chain must be held.
5484  *
5485  * NOTE: live_count was adjusted when the chain was deleted, so it does not
5486  *	 need to be adjusted when we commit the media change.
5487  */
5488 void
5489 hammer2_base_insert(hammer2_chain_t *parent,
5490 		    hammer2_blockref_t *base, int count,
5491 		    hammer2_chain_t *chain, hammer2_blockref_t *elm)
5492 {
5493 	hammer2_key_t key_next;
5494 	hammer2_key_t xkey;
5495 	int i;
5496 	int j;
5497 	int k;
5498 	int l;
5499 	int u = 1;
5500 
5501 	/*
5502 	 * Insert new element.  Expect the element to not already exist
5503 	 * unless we are replacing it.
5504 	 *
5505 	 * XXX see caller, flush code not yet sophisticated enough to prevent
5506 	 *     re-flushed in some cases.
5507 	 */
5508 	key_next = 0; /* max range */
5509 	i = hammer2_base_find(parent, base, count, &key_next,
5510 			      elm->key, elm->key);
5511 
5512 	/*
5513 	 * Shortcut fill optimization, typical ordered insertion(s) may not
5514 	 * require a search.
5515 	 */
5516 	KKASSERT(i >= 0 && i <= count);
5517 
5518 	/*
5519 	 * Set appropriate blockmap flags in chain (if not NULL)
5520 	 */
5521 	if (chain)
5522 		atomic_set_int(&chain->flags, HAMMER2_CHAIN_BLKMAPPED);
5523 
5524 	/*
5525 	 * Update stats and zero the entry
5526 	 */
5527 	if ((int)(elm->data_off & HAMMER2_OFF_MASK_RADIX)) {
5528 		parent->bref.embed.stats.data_count += (hammer2_off_t)1 <<
5529 				(int)(elm->data_off & HAMMER2_OFF_MASK_RADIX);
5530 	}
5531 	switch(elm->type) {
5532 	case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_INODE:
5533 		++parent->bref.embed.stats.inode_count;
5534 		/* fall through */
5535 	case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_DATA:
5536 		if (parent->bref.leaf_count != HAMMER2_BLOCKREF_LEAF_MAX)
5537 			++parent->bref.leaf_count;
5538 		/* fall through */
5539 	case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_INDIRECT:
5540 		if (elm->type != HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_DATA) {
5541 			parent->bref.embed.stats.data_count +=
5542 				elm->embed.stats.data_count;
5543 			parent->bref.embed.stats.inode_count +=
5544 				elm->embed.stats.inode_count;
5545 		}
5546 		if (elm->type == HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_INODE)
5547 			break;
5548 		if (parent->bref.leaf_count + elm->leaf_count <
5549 		    HAMMER2_BLOCKREF_LEAF_MAX) {
5550 			parent->bref.leaf_count += elm->leaf_count;
5551 		} else {
5552 			parent->bref.leaf_count = HAMMER2_BLOCKREF_LEAF_MAX;
5553 		}
5554 		break;
5555 	case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_DIRENT:
5556 		if (parent->bref.leaf_count != HAMMER2_BLOCKREF_LEAF_MAX)
5557 			++parent->bref.leaf_count;
5558 		break;
5559 	default:
5560 		break;
5561 	}
5562 
5563 
5564 	/*
5565 	 * We can only optimize parent->core.live_zero for live chains.
5566 	 */
5567 	if (i == count && parent->core.live_zero < count) {
5568 		i = parent->core.live_zero++;
5569 		base[i] = *elm;
5570 		return;
5571 	}
5572 
5573 	xkey = elm->key + ((hammer2_key_t)1 << elm->keybits) - 1;
5574 	if (i != count && (base[i].key < elm->key || xkey >= base[i].key)) {
5575 		hammer2_spin_unex(&parent->core.spin);
5576 		panic("insert base %p overlapping elements at %d elm %p\n",
5577 		      base, i, elm);
5578 	}
5579 
5580 	/*
5581 	 * Try to find an empty slot before or after.
5582 	 */
5583 	j = i;
5584 	k = i;
5585 	while (j > 0 || k < count) {
5586 		--j;
5587 		if (j >= 0 && base[j].type == HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_EMPTY) {
5588 			if (j == i - 1) {
5589 				base[j] = *elm;
5590 			} else {
5591 				bcopy(&base[j+1], &base[j],
5592 				      (i - j - 1) * sizeof(*base));
5593 				base[i - 1] = *elm;
5594 			}
5595 			goto validate;
5596 		}
5597 		++k;
5598 		if (k < count && base[k].type == HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_EMPTY) {
5599 			bcopy(&base[i], &base[i+1],
5600 			      (k - i) * sizeof(hammer2_blockref_t));
5601 			base[i] = *elm;
5602 
5603 			/*
5604 			 * We can only update parent->core.live_zero for live
5605 			 * chains.
5606 			 */
5607 			if (parent->core.live_zero <= k)
5608 				parent->core.live_zero = k + 1;
5609 			u = 2;
5610 			goto validate;
5611 		}
5612 	}
5613 	panic("hammer2_base_insert: no room!");
5614 
5615 	/*
5616 	 * Debugging
5617 	 */
5618 validate:
5619 	key_next = 0;
5620 	for (l = 0; l < count; ++l) {
5621 		if (base[l].type != HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_EMPTY) {
5622 			key_next = base[l].key +
5623 				   ((hammer2_key_t)1 << base[l].keybits) - 1;
5624 			break;
5625 		}
5626 	}
5627 	while (++l < count) {
5628 		if (base[l].type != HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_EMPTY) {
5629 			if (base[l].key <= key_next)
5630 				panic("base_insert %d %d,%d,%d fail %p:%d", u, i, j, k, base, l);
5631 			key_next = base[l].key +
5632 				   ((hammer2_key_t)1 << base[l].keybits) - 1;
5633 
5634 		}
5635 	}
5636 
5637 }
5638 
5639 #if 0
5640 
5641 /*
5642  * Sort the blockref array for the chain.  Used by the flush code to
5643  * sort the blockref[] array.
5644  *
5645  * The chain must be exclusively locked AND spin-locked.
5646  */
5647 typedef hammer2_blockref_t *hammer2_blockref_p;
5648 
5649 static
5650 int
5651 hammer2_base_sort_callback(const void *v1, const void *v2)
5652 {
5653 	hammer2_blockref_p bref1 = *(const hammer2_blockref_p *)v1;
5654 	hammer2_blockref_p bref2 = *(const hammer2_blockref_p *)v2;
5655 
5656 	/*
5657 	 * Make sure empty elements are placed at the end of the array
5658 	 */
5659 	if (bref1->type == HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_EMPTY) {
5660 		if (bref2->type == HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_EMPTY)
5661 			return(0);
5662 		return(1);
5663 	} else if (bref2->type == HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_EMPTY) {
5664 		return(-1);
5665 	}
5666 
5667 	/*
5668 	 * Sort by key
5669 	 */
5670 	if (bref1->key < bref2->key)
5671 		return(-1);
5672 	if (bref1->key > bref2->key)
5673 		return(1);
5674 	return(0);
5675 }
5676 
5677 void
5678 hammer2_base_sort(hammer2_chain_t *chain)
5679 {
5680 	hammer2_blockref_t *base;
5681 	int count;
5682 
5683 	switch(chain->bref.type) {
5684 	case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_INODE:
5685 		/*
5686 		 * Special shortcut for embedded data returns the inode
5687 		 * itself.  Callers must detect this condition and access
5688 		 * the embedded data (the strategy code does this for us).
5689 		 *
5690 		 * This is only applicable to regular files and softlinks.
5691 		 */
5692 		if (chain->data->ipdata.meta.op_flags &
5693 		    HAMMER2_OPFLAG_DIRECTDATA) {
5694 			return;
5695 		}
5696 		base = &chain->data->ipdata.u.blockset.blockref[0];
5697 		count = HAMMER2_SET_COUNT;
5698 		break;
5699 	case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_FREEMAP_NODE:
5700 	case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_INDIRECT:
5701 		/*
5702 		 * Optimize indirect blocks in the INITIAL state to avoid
5703 		 * I/O.
5704 		 */
5705 		KKASSERT((chain->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_INITIAL) == 0);
5706 		base = &chain->data->npdata[0];
5707 		count = chain->bytes / sizeof(hammer2_blockref_t);
5708 		break;
5709 	case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_VOLUME:
5710 		base = &chain->data->voldata.sroot_blockset.blockref[0];
5711 		count = HAMMER2_SET_COUNT;
5712 		break;
5713 	case HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_FREEMAP:
5714 		base = &chain->data->blkset.blockref[0];
5715 		count = HAMMER2_SET_COUNT;
5716 		break;
5717 	default:
5718 		panic("hammer2_base_sort: unrecognized "
5719 		      "blockref(A) type: %d",
5720 		      chain->bref.type);
5721 		base = NULL;	/* safety */
5722 		count = 0;	/* safety */
5723 		break;
5724 	}
5725 	kqsort(base, count, sizeof(*base), hammer2_base_sort_callback);
5726 }
5727 
5728 #endif
5729 
5730 /*
5731  * Set the check data for a chain.  This can be a heavy-weight operation
5732  * and typically only runs on-flush.  For file data check data is calculated
5733  * when the logical buffers are flushed.
5734  */
5735 void
5736 hammer2_chain_setcheck(hammer2_chain_t *chain, void *bdata)
5737 {
5738 	atomic_clear_int(&chain->flags, HAMMER2_CHAIN_NOTTESTED);
5739 
5740 	switch(HAMMER2_DEC_CHECK(chain->bref.methods)) {
5741 	case HAMMER2_CHECK_NONE:
5742 		break;
5743 	case HAMMER2_CHECK_DISABLED:
5744 		break;
5745 	case HAMMER2_CHECK_ISCSI32:
5746 		chain->bref.check.iscsi32.value =
5747 			hammer2_icrc32(bdata, chain->bytes);
5748 		break;
5749 	case HAMMER2_CHECK_XXHASH64:
5750 		chain->bref.check.xxhash64.value =
5751 			XXH64(bdata, chain->bytes, XXH_HAMMER2_SEED);
5752 		break;
5753 	case HAMMER2_CHECK_SHA192:
5754 		{
5755 			SHA256_CTX hash_ctx;
5756 			union {
5757 				uint8_t digest[SHA256_DIGEST_LENGTH];
5758 				uint64_t digest64[SHA256_DIGEST_LENGTH/8];
5759 			} u;
5760 
5761 			SHA256_Init(&hash_ctx);
5762 			SHA256_Update(&hash_ctx, bdata, chain->bytes);
5763 			SHA256_Final(u.digest, &hash_ctx);
5764 			u.digest64[2] ^= u.digest64[3];
5765 			bcopy(u.digest,
5766 			      chain->bref.check.sha192.data,
5767 			      sizeof(chain->bref.check.sha192.data));
5768 		}
5769 		break;
5770 	case HAMMER2_CHECK_FREEMAP:
5771 		chain->bref.check.freemap.icrc32 =
5772 			hammer2_icrc32(bdata, chain->bytes);
5773 		break;
5774 	default:
5775 		kprintf("hammer2_chain_setcheck: unknown check type %02x\n",
5776 			chain->bref.methods);
5777 		break;
5778 	}
5779 }
5780 
5781 /*
5782  * Characterize a failed check code and try to trace back to the inode.
5783  */
5784 static void
5785 hammer2_characterize_failed_chain(hammer2_chain_t *chain, uint64_t check,
5786 				  int bits)
5787 {
5788 	hammer2_chain_t *lchain;
5789 	hammer2_chain_t *ochain;
5790 	int did;
5791 
5792 	did = krateprintf(&krate_h2chk,
5793 		"chain %016jx.%02x (%s) meth=%02x CHECK FAIL "
5794 		"(flags=%08x, bref/data ",
5795 		chain->bref.data_off,
5796 		chain->bref.type,
5797 		hammer2_bref_type_str(chain->bref.type),
5798 		chain->bref.methods,
5799 		chain->flags);
5800 	if (did == 0)
5801 		return;
5802 
5803 	if (bits == 32) {
5804 		kprintf("%08x/%08x)\n",
5805 			chain->bref.check.iscsi32.value,
5806 			(uint32_t)check);
5807 	} else {
5808 		kprintf("%016jx/%016jx)\n",
5809 			chain->bref.check.xxhash64.value,
5810 			check);
5811 	}
5812 
5813 	/*
5814 	 * Run up the chains to try to find the governing inode so we
5815 	 * can report it.
5816 	 *
5817 	 * XXX This error reporting is not really MPSAFE
5818 	 */
5819 	ochain = chain;
5820 	lchain = chain;
5821 	while (chain && chain->bref.type != HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_INODE) {
5822 		lchain = chain;
5823 		chain = chain->parent;
5824 	}
5825 
5826 	if (chain && chain->bref.type == HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_INODE &&
5827 	    ((chain->bref.flags & HAMMER2_BREF_FLAG_PFSROOT) == 0 ||
5828 	     (lchain->bref.key & HAMMER2_DIRHASH_VISIBLE))) {
5829 		kprintf("   Resides at/in inode %ld\n",
5830 			chain->bref.key);
5831 	} else if (chain && chain->bref.type == HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_INODE) {
5832 		kprintf("   Resides in inode index - CRITICAL!!!\n");
5833 	} else {
5834 		kprintf("   Resides in root index - CRITICAL!!!\n");
5835 	}
5836 	if (ochain->hmp) {
5837 		const char *pfsname = "UNKNOWN";
5838 		int i;
5839 
5840 		if (ochain->pmp) {
5841 			for (i = 0; i < HAMMER2_MAXCLUSTER; ++i) {
5842 				if (ochain->pmp->pfs_hmps[i] == ochain->hmp &&
5843 				    ochain->pmp->pfs_names[i]) {
5844 					pfsname = ochain->pmp->pfs_names[i];
5845 					break;
5846 				}
5847 			}
5848 		}
5849 		kprintf("   In pfs %s on device %s\n",
5850 			pfsname, ochain->hmp->devrepname);
5851 	}
5852 }
5853 
5854 /*
5855  * Returns non-zero on success, 0 on failure.
5856  */
5857 int
5858 hammer2_chain_testcheck(hammer2_chain_t *chain, void *bdata)
5859 {
5860 	uint32_t check32;
5861 	uint64_t check64;
5862 	int r;
5863 
5864 	if (chain->flags & HAMMER2_CHAIN_NOTTESTED)
5865 		return 1;
5866 
5867 	switch(HAMMER2_DEC_CHECK(chain->bref.methods)) {
5868 	case HAMMER2_CHECK_NONE:
5869 		r = 1;
5870 		break;
5871 	case HAMMER2_CHECK_DISABLED:
5872 		r = 1;
5873 		break;
5874 	case HAMMER2_CHECK_ISCSI32:
5875 		check32 = hammer2_icrc32(bdata, chain->bytes);
5876 		r = (chain->bref.check.iscsi32.value == check32);
5877 		if (r == 0) {
5878 			hammer2_characterize_failed_chain(chain, check32, 32);
5879 		}
5880 		hammer2_process_icrc32 += chain->bytes;
5881 		break;
5882 	case HAMMER2_CHECK_XXHASH64:
5883 		check64 = XXH64(bdata, chain->bytes, XXH_HAMMER2_SEED);
5884 		r = (chain->bref.check.xxhash64.value == check64);
5885 		if (r == 0) {
5886 			hammer2_characterize_failed_chain(chain, check64, 64);
5887 		}
5888 		hammer2_process_xxhash64 += chain->bytes;
5889 		break;
5890 	case HAMMER2_CHECK_SHA192:
5891 		{
5892 			SHA256_CTX hash_ctx;
5893 			union {
5894 				uint8_t digest[SHA256_DIGEST_LENGTH];
5895 				uint64_t digest64[SHA256_DIGEST_LENGTH/8];
5896 			} u;
5897 
5898 			SHA256_Init(&hash_ctx);
5899 			SHA256_Update(&hash_ctx, bdata, chain->bytes);
5900 			SHA256_Final(u.digest, &hash_ctx);
5901 			u.digest64[2] ^= u.digest64[3];
5902 			if (bcmp(u.digest,
5903 				 chain->bref.check.sha192.data,
5904 			         sizeof(chain->bref.check.sha192.data)) == 0) {
5905 				r = 1;
5906 			} else {
5907 				r = 0;
5908 				krateprintf(&krate_h2chk,
5909 					"chain %016jx.%02x meth=%02x "
5910 					"CHECK FAIL\n",
5911 					chain->bref.data_off,
5912 					chain->bref.type,
5913 					chain->bref.methods);
5914 			}
5915 		}
5916 		break;
5917 	case HAMMER2_CHECK_FREEMAP:
5918 		r = (chain->bref.check.freemap.icrc32 ==
5919 		     hammer2_icrc32(bdata, chain->bytes));
5920 		if (r == 0) {
5921 			int did;
5922 
5923 			did = krateprintf(&krate_h2chk,
5924 					  "chain %016jx.%02x meth=%02x "
5925 					  "CHECK FAIL\n",
5926 					  chain->bref.data_off,
5927 					  chain->bref.type,
5928 					  chain->bref.methods);
5929 			if (did) {
5930 				kprintf("freemap.icrc %08x icrc32 %08x (%d)\n",
5931 					chain->bref.check.freemap.icrc32,
5932 					hammer2_icrc32(bdata, chain->bytes),
5933 					chain->bytes);
5934 				if (chain->dio) {
5935 					kprintf("dio %p buf %016jx,%d "
5936 						"bdata %p/%p\n",
5937 						chain->dio,
5938 						chain->dio->bp->b_loffset,
5939 						chain->dio->bp->b_bufsize,
5940 						bdata,
5941 						chain->dio->bp->b_data);
5942 				}
5943 			}
5944 		}
5945 		break;
5946 	default:
5947 		kprintf("hammer2_chain_testcheck: unknown check type %02x\n",
5948 			chain->bref.methods);
5949 		r = 1;
5950 		break;
5951 	}
5952 	return r;
5953 }
5954 
5955 /*
5956  * Acquire the chain and parent representing the specified inode for the
5957  * device at the specified cluster index.
5958  *
5959  * The flags passed in are LOOKUP flags, not RESOLVE flags.
5960  *
5961  * If we are unable to locate the inode, HAMMER2_ERROR_EIO is returned and
5962  * *chainp will be NULL.  *parentp may still be set error or not, or NULL
5963  * if the parent itself could not be resolved.
5964  *
5965  * The caller may pass-in a locked *parentp and/or *chainp, or neither.
5966  * They will be unlocked and released by this function.  The *parentp and
5967  * *chainp representing the located inode are returned locked.
5968  */
5969 int
5970 hammer2_chain_inode_find(hammer2_pfs_t *pmp, hammer2_key_t inum,
5971 			 int clindex, int flags,
5972 			 hammer2_chain_t **parentp, hammer2_chain_t **chainp)
5973 {
5974 	hammer2_chain_t *parent;
5975 	hammer2_chain_t *rchain;
5976 	hammer2_key_t key_dummy;
5977 	hammer2_inode_t *ip;
5978 	int resolve_flags;
5979 	int error;
5980 
5981 	resolve_flags = (flags & HAMMER2_LOOKUP_SHARED) ?
5982 			HAMMER2_RESOLVE_SHARED : 0;
5983 
5984 	/*
5985 	 * Caller expects us to replace these.
5986 	 */
5987 	if (*chainp) {
5988 		hammer2_chain_unlock(*chainp);
5989 		hammer2_chain_drop(*chainp);
5990 		*chainp = NULL;
5991 	}
5992 	if (*parentp) {
5993 		hammer2_chain_unlock(*parentp);
5994 		hammer2_chain_drop(*parentp);
5995 		*parentp = NULL;
5996 	}
5997 
5998 	/*
5999 	 * Be very careful, this is a backend function and we CANNOT
6000 	 * lock any frontend inode structure we find.  But we have to
6001 	 * look the inode up this way first in case it exists but is
6002 	 * detached from the radix tree.
6003 	 */
6004 	ip = hammer2_inode_lookup(pmp, inum);
6005 	if (ip) {
6006 		*chainp = hammer2_inode_chain_and_parent(ip, clindex,
6007 						       parentp,
6008 						       resolve_flags);
6009 		hammer2_inode_drop(ip);
6010 		if (*chainp)
6011 			return 0;
6012 		hammer2_chain_unlock(*chainp);
6013 		hammer2_chain_drop(*chainp);
6014 		*chainp = NULL;
6015 		if (*parentp) {
6016 			hammer2_chain_unlock(*parentp);
6017 			hammer2_chain_drop(*parentp);
6018 			*parentp = NULL;
6019 		}
6020 	}
6021 
6022 	/*
6023 	 * Inodes hang off of the iroot (bit 63 is clear, differentiating
6024 	 * inodes from root directory entries in the key lookup).
6025 	 */
6026 	parent = hammer2_inode_chain(pmp->iroot, clindex, resolve_flags);
6027 	rchain = NULL;
6028 	if (parent) {
6029 		rchain = hammer2_chain_lookup(&parent, &key_dummy,
6030 					      inum, inum,
6031 					      &error, flags);
6032 	} else {
6033 		error = HAMMER2_ERROR_EIO;
6034 	}
6035 	*parentp = parent;
6036 	*chainp = rchain;
6037 
6038 	return error;
6039 }
6040 
6041 /*
6042  * Used by the bulkscan code to snapshot the synchronized storage for
6043  * a volume, allowing it to be scanned concurrently against normal
6044  * operation.
6045  */
6046 hammer2_chain_t *
6047 hammer2_chain_bulksnap(hammer2_dev_t *hmp)
6048 {
6049 	hammer2_chain_t *copy;
6050 
6051 	copy = hammer2_chain_alloc(hmp, hmp->spmp, &hmp->vchain.bref);
6052 	copy->data = kmalloc(sizeof(copy->data->voldata),
6053 			     hmp->mmsg, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO);
6054 	hammer2_voldata_lock(hmp);
6055 	copy->data->voldata = hmp->volsync;
6056 	hammer2_voldata_unlock(hmp);
6057 
6058 	return copy;
6059 }
6060 
6061 void
6062 hammer2_chain_bulkdrop(hammer2_chain_t *copy)
6063 {
6064 	KKASSERT(copy->bref.type == HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_VOLUME);
6065 	KKASSERT(copy->data);
6066 	kfree(copy->data, copy->hmp->mmsg);
6067 	copy->data = NULL;
6068 	atomic_add_long(&hammer2_chain_allocs, -1);
6069 	hammer2_chain_drop(copy);
6070 }
6071 
6072 /*
6073  * Returns non-zero if the chain (INODE or DIRENT) matches the
6074  * filename.
6075  */
6076 int
6077 hammer2_chain_dirent_test(hammer2_chain_t *chain, const char *name,
6078 			  size_t name_len)
6079 {
6080 	const hammer2_inode_data_t *ripdata;
6081 
6082 	if (chain->bref.type == HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_INODE) {
6083 		ripdata = &chain->data->ipdata;
6084 		if (ripdata->meta.name_len == name_len &&
6085 		    bcmp(ripdata->filename, name, name_len) == 0) {
6086 			return 1;
6087 		}
6088 	}
6089 	if (chain->bref.type == HAMMER2_BREF_TYPE_DIRENT &&
6090 	    chain->bref.embed.dirent.namlen == name_len) {
6091 		if (name_len > sizeof(chain->bref.check.buf) &&
6092 		    bcmp(chain->data->buf, name, name_len) == 0) {
6093 			return 1;
6094 		}
6095 		if (name_len <= sizeof(chain->bref.check.buf) &&
6096 		    bcmp(chain->bref.check.buf, name, name_len) == 0) {
6097 			return 1;
6098 		}
6099 	}
6100 	return 0;
6101 }
6102