linux/fs/xfs/libxfs/xfs_sb.c
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   1// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
   2/*
   3 * Copyright (c) 2000-2005 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
   4 * All Rights Reserved.
   5 */
   6#include "xfs.h"
   7#include "xfs_fs.h"
   8#include "xfs_shared.h"
   9#include "xfs_format.h"
  10#include "xfs_log_format.h"
  11#include "xfs_trans_resv.h"
  12#include "xfs_bit.h"
  13#include "xfs_sb.h"
  14#include "xfs_mount.h"
  15#include "xfs_defer.h"
  16#include "xfs_inode.h"
  17#include "xfs_ialloc.h"
  18#include "xfs_alloc.h"
  19#include "xfs_error.h"
  20#include "xfs_trace.h"
  21#include "xfs_cksum.h"
  22#include "xfs_trans.h"
  23#include "xfs_buf_item.h"
  24#include "xfs_bmap_btree.h"
  25#include "xfs_alloc_btree.h"
  26#include "xfs_ialloc_btree.h"
  27#include "xfs_log.h"
  28#include "xfs_rmap_btree.h"
  29#include "xfs_bmap.h"
  30#include "xfs_refcount_btree.h"
  31#include "xfs_da_format.h"
  32#include "xfs_da_btree.h"
  33
  34/*
  35 * Physical superblock buffer manipulations. Shared with libxfs in userspace.
  36 */
  37
  38/*
  39 * Reference counting access wrappers to the perag structures.
  40 * Because we never free per-ag structures, the only thing we
  41 * have to protect against changes is the tree structure itself.
  42 */
  43struct xfs_perag *
  44xfs_perag_get(
  45        struct xfs_mount        *mp,
  46        xfs_agnumber_t          agno)
  47{
  48        struct xfs_perag        *pag;
  49        int                     ref = 0;
  50
  51        rcu_read_lock();
  52        pag = radix_tree_lookup(&mp->m_perag_tree, agno);
  53        if (pag) {
  54                ASSERT(atomic_read(&pag->pag_ref) >= 0);
  55                ref = atomic_inc_return(&pag->pag_ref);
  56        }
  57        rcu_read_unlock();
  58        trace_xfs_perag_get(mp, agno, ref, _RET_IP_);
  59        return pag;
  60}
  61
  62/*
  63 * search from @first to find the next perag with the given tag set.
  64 */
  65struct xfs_perag *
  66xfs_perag_get_tag(
  67        struct xfs_mount        *mp,
  68        xfs_agnumber_t          first,
  69        int                     tag)
  70{
  71        struct xfs_perag        *pag;
  72        int                     found;
  73        int                     ref;
  74
  75        rcu_read_lock();
  76        found = radix_tree_gang_lookup_tag(&mp->m_perag_tree,
  77                                        (void **)&pag, first, 1, tag);
  78        if (found <= 0) {
  79                rcu_read_unlock();
  80                return NULL;
  81        }
  82        ref = atomic_inc_return(&pag->pag_ref);
  83        rcu_read_unlock();
  84        trace_xfs_perag_get_tag(mp, pag->pag_agno, ref, _RET_IP_);
  85        return pag;
  86}
  87
  88void
  89xfs_perag_put(
  90        struct xfs_perag        *pag)
  91{
  92        int     ref;
  93
  94        ASSERT(atomic_read(&pag->pag_ref) > 0);
  95        ref = atomic_dec_return(&pag->pag_ref);
  96        trace_xfs_perag_put(pag->pag_mount, pag->pag_agno, ref, _RET_IP_);
  97}
  98
  99/* Check all the superblock fields we care about when reading one in. */
 100STATIC int
 101xfs_validate_sb_read(
 102        struct xfs_mount        *mp,
 103        struct xfs_sb           *sbp)
 104{
 105        if (XFS_SB_VERSION_NUM(sbp) != XFS_SB_VERSION_5)
 106                return 0;
 107
 108        /*
 109         * Version 5 superblock feature mask validation. Reject combinations
 110         * the kernel cannot support up front before checking anything else.
 111         */
 112        if (xfs_sb_has_compat_feature(sbp, XFS_SB_FEAT_COMPAT_UNKNOWN)) {
 113                xfs_warn(mp,
 114"Superblock has unknown compatible features (0x%x) enabled.",
 115                        (sbp->sb_features_compat & XFS_SB_FEAT_COMPAT_UNKNOWN));
 116                xfs_warn(mp,
 117"Using a more recent kernel is recommended.");
 118        }
 119
 120        if (xfs_sb_has_ro_compat_feature(sbp, XFS_SB_FEAT_RO_COMPAT_UNKNOWN)) {
 121                xfs_alert(mp,
 122"Superblock has unknown read-only compatible features (0x%x) enabled.",
 123                        (sbp->sb_features_ro_compat &
 124                                        XFS_SB_FEAT_RO_COMPAT_UNKNOWN));
 125                if (!(mp->m_flags & XFS_MOUNT_RDONLY)) {
 126                        xfs_warn(mp,
 127"Attempted to mount read-only compatible filesystem read-write.");
 128                        xfs_warn(mp,
 129"Filesystem can only be safely mounted read only.");
 130
 131                        return -EINVAL;
 132                }
 133        }
 134        if (xfs_sb_has_incompat_feature(sbp, XFS_SB_FEAT_INCOMPAT_UNKNOWN)) {
 135                xfs_warn(mp,
 136"Superblock has unknown incompatible features (0x%x) enabled.",
 137                        (sbp->sb_features_incompat &
 138                                        XFS_SB_FEAT_INCOMPAT_UNKNOWN));
 139                xfs_warn(mp,
 140"Filesystem cannot be safely mounted by this kernel.");
 141                return -EINVAL;
 142        }
 143
 144        return 0;
 145}
 146
 147/* Check all the superblock fields we care about when writing one out. */
 148STATIC int
 149xfs_validate_sb_write(
 150        struct xfs_mount        *mp,
 151        struct xfs_buf          *bp,
 152        struct xfs_sb           *sbp)
 153{
 154        /*
 155         * Carry out additional sb summary counter sanity checks when we write
 156         * the superblock.  We skip this in the read validator because there
 157         * could be newer superblocks in the log and if the values are garbage
 158         * even after replay we'll recalculate them at the end of log mount.
 159         *
 160         * mkfs has traditionally written zeroed counters to inprogress and
 161         * secondary superblocks, so allow this usage to continue because
 162         * we never read counters from such superblocks.
 163         */
 164        if (XFS_BUF_ADDR(bp) == XFS_SB_DADDR && !sbp->sb_inprogress &&
 165            (sbp->sb_fdblocks > sbp->sb_dblocks ||
 166             !xfs_verify_icount(mp, sbp->sb_icount) ||
 167             sbp->sb_ifree > sbp->sb_icount)) {
 168                xfs_warn(mp, "SB summary counter sanity check failed");
 169                return -EFSCORRUPTED;
 170        }
 171
 172        if (XFS_SB_VERSION_NUM(sbp) != XFS_SB_VERSION_5)
 173                return 0;
 174
 175        /*
 176         * Version 5 superblock feature mask validation. Reject combinations
 177         * the kernel cannot support since we checked for unsupported bits in
 178         * the read verifier, which means that memory is corrupt.
 179         */
 180        if (xfs_sb_has_compat_feature(sbp, XFS_SB_FEAT_COMPAT_UNKNOWN)) {
 181                xfs_warn(mp,
 182"Corruption detected in superblock compatible features (0x%x)!",
 183                        (sbp->sb_features_compat & XFS_SB_FEAT_COMPAT_UNKNOWN));
 184                return -EFSCORRUPTED;
 185        }
 186
 187        if (xfs_sb_has_ro_compat_feature(sbp, XFS_SB_FEAT_RO_COMPAT_UNKNOWN)) {
 188                xfs_alert(mp,
 189"Corruption detected in superblock read-only compatible features (0x%x)!",
 190                        (sbp->sb_features_ro_compat &
 191                                        XFS_SB_FEAT_RO_COMPAT_UNKNOWN));
 192                return -EFSCORRUPTED;
 193        }
 194        if (xfs_sb_has_incompat_feature(sbp, XFS_SB_FEAT_INCOMPAT_UNKNOWN)) {
 195                xfs_warn(mp,
 196"Corruption detected in superblock incompatible features (0x%x)!",
 197                        (sbp->sb_features_incompat &
 198                                        XFS_SB_FEAT_INCOMPAT_UNKNOWN));
 199                return -EFSCORRUPTED;
 200        }
 201        if (xfs_sb_has_incompat_log_feature(sbp,
 202                        XFS_SB_FEAT_INCOMPAT_LOG_UNKNOWN)) {
 203                xfs_warn(mp,
 204"Corruption detected in superblock incompatible log features (0x%x)!",
 205                        (sbp->sb_features_log_incompat &
 206                                        XFS_SB_FEAT_INCOMPAT_LOG_UNKNOWN));
 207                return -EFSCORRUPTED;
 208        }
 209
 210        /*
 211         * We can't read verify the sb LSN because the read verifier is called
 212         * before the log is allocated and processed. We know the log is set up
 213         * before write verifier calls, so check it here.
 214         */
 215        if (!xfs_log_check_lsn(mp, sbp->sb_lsn))
 216                return -EFSCORRUPTED;
 217
 218        return 0;
 219}
 220
 221/* Check the validity of the SB. */
 222STATIC int
 223xfs_validate_sb_common(
 224        struct xfs_mount        *mp,
 225        struct xfs_buf          *bp,
 226        struct xfs_sb           *sbp)
 227{
 228        uint32_t                agcount = 0;
 229        uint32_t                rem;
 230
 231        if (sbp->sb_magicnum != XFS_SB_MAGIC) {
 232                xfs_warn(mp, "bad magic number");
 233                return -EWRONGFS;
 234        }
 235
 236        if (!xfs_sb_good_version(sbp)) {
 237                xfs_warn(mp, "bad version");
 238                return -EWRONGFS;
 239        }
 240
 241        if (xfs_sb_version_has_pquotino(sbp)) {
 242                if (sbp->sb_qflags & (XFS_OQUOTA_ENFD | XFS_OQUOTA_CHKD)) {
 243                        xfs_notice(mp,
 244                           "Version 5 of Super block has XFS_OQUOTA bits.");
 245                        return -EFSCORRUPTED;
 246                }
 247        } else if (sbp->sb_qflags & (XFS_PQUOTA_ENFD | XFS_GQUOTA_ENFD |
 248                                XFS_PQUOTA_CHKD | XFS_GQUOTA_CHKD)) {
 249                        xfs_notice(mp,
 250"Superblock earlier than Version 5 has XFS_[PQ]UOTA_{ENFD|CHKD} bits.");
 251                        return -EFSCORRUPTED;
 252        }
 253
 254        /*
 255         * Full inode chunks must be aligned to inode chunk size when
 256         * sparse inodes are enabled to support the sparse chunk
 257         * allocation algorithm and prevent overlapping inode records.
 258         */
 259        if (xfs_sb_version_hassparseinodes(sbp)) {
 260                uint32_t        align;
 261
 262                align = XFS_INODES_PER_CHUNK * sbp->sb_inodesize
 263                                >> sbp->sb_blocklog;
 264                if (sbp->sb_inoalignmt != align) {
 265                        xfs_warn(mp,
 266"Inode block alignment (%u) must match chunk size (%u) for sparse inodes.",
 267                                 sbp->sb_inoalignmt, align);
 268                        return -EINVAL;
 269                }
 270        }
 271
 272        if (unlikely(
 273            sbp->sb_logstart == 0 && mp->m_logdev_targp == mp->m_ddev_targp)) {
 274                xfs_warn(mp,
 275                "filesystem is marked as having an external log; "
 276                "specify logdev on the mount command line.");
 277                return -EINVAL;
 278        }
 279
 280        if (unlikely(
 281            sbp->sb_logstart != 0 && mp->m_logdev_targp != mp->m_ddev_targp)) {
 282                xfs_warn(mp,
 283                "filesystem is marked as having an internal log; "
 284                "do not specify logdev on the mount command line.");
 285                return -EINVAL;
 286        }
 287
 288        /* Compute agcount for this number of dblocks and agblocks */
 289        if (sbp->sb_agblocks) {
 290                agcount = div_u64_rem(sbp->sb_dblocks, sbp->sb_agblocks, &rem);
 291                if (rem)
 292                        agcount++;
 293        }
 294
 295        /*
 296         * More sanity checking.  Most of these were stolen directly from
 297         * xfs_repair.
 298         */
 299        if (unlikely(
 300            sbp->sb_agcount <= 0                                        ||
 301            sbp->sb_sectsize < XFS_MIN_SECTORSIZE                       ||
 302            sbp->sb_sectsize > XFS_MAX_SECTORSIZE                       ||
 303            sbp->sb_sectlog < XFS_MIN_SECTORSIZE_LOG                    ||
 304            sbp->sb_sectlog > XFS_MAX_SECTORSIZE_LOG                    ||
 305            sbp->sb_sectsize != (1 << sbp->sb_sectlog)                  ||
 306            sbp->sb_blocksize < XFS_MIN_BLOCKSIZE                       ||
 307            sbp->sb_blocksize > XFS_MAX_BLOCKSIZE                       ||
 308            sbp->sb_blocklog < XFS_MIN_BLOCKSIZE_LOG                    ||
 309            sbp->sb_blocklog > XFS_MAX_BLOCKSIZE_LOG                    ||
 310            sbp->sb_blocksize != (1 << sbp->sb_blocklog)                ||
 311            sbp->sb_dirblklog + sbp->sb_blocklog > XFS_MAX_BLOCKSIZE_LOG ||
 312            sbp->sb_inodesize < XFS_DINODE_MIN_SIZE                     ||
 313            sbp->sb_inodesize > XFS_DINODE_MAX_SIZE                     ||
 314            sbp->sb_inodelog < XFS_DINODE_MIN_LOG                       ||
 315            sbp->sb_inodelog > XFS_DINODE_MAX_LOG                       ||
 316            sbp->sb_inodesize != (1 << sbp->sb_inodelog)                ||
 317            sbp->sb_logsunit > XLOG_MAX_RECORD_BSIZE                    ||
 318            sbp->sb_inopblock != howmany(sbp->sb_blocksize,sbp->sb_inodesize) ||
 319            XFS_FSB_TO_B(mp, sbp->sb_agblocks) < XFS_MIN_AG_BYTES       ||
 320            XFS_FSB_TO_B(mp, sbp->sb_agblocks) > XFS_MAX_AG_BYTES       ||
 321            sbp->sb_agblklog != xfs_highbit32(sbp->sb_agblocks - 1) + 1 ||
 322            agcount == 0 || agcount != sbp->sb_agcount                  ||
 323            (sbp->sb_blocklog - sbp->sb_inodelog != sbp->sb_inopblog)   ||
 324            (sbp->sb_rextsize * sbp->sb_blocksize > XFS_MAX_RTEXTSIZE)  ||
 325            (sbp->sb_rextsize * sbp->sb_blocksize < XFS_MIN_RTEXTSIZE)  ||
 326            (sbp->sb_imax_pct > 100 /* zero sb_imax_pct is valid */)    ||
 327            sbp->sb_dblocks == 0                                        ||
 328            sbp->sb_dblocks > XFS_MAX_DBLOCKS(sbp)                      ||
 329            sbp->sb_dblocks < XFS_MIN_DBLOCKS(sbp)                      ||
 330            sbp->sb_shared_vn != 0)) {
 331                xfs_notice(mp, "SB sanity check failed");
 332                return -EFSCORRUPTED;
 333        }
 334
 335        if (sbp->sb_unit) {
 336                if (!xfs_sb_version_hasdalign(sbp) ||
 337                    sbp->sb_unit > sbp->sb_width ||
 338                    (sbp->sb_width % sbp->sb_unit) != 0) {
 339                        xfs_notice(mp, "SB stripe unit sanity check failed");
 340                        return -EFSCORRUPTED;
 341                }
 342        } else if (xfs_sb_version_hasdalign(sbp)) {
 343                xfs_notice(mp, "SB stripe alignment sanity check failed");
 344                return -EFSCORRUPTED;
 345        } else if (sbp->sb_width) {
 346                xfs_notice(mp, "SB stripe width sanity check failed");
 347                return -EFSCORRUPTED;
 348        }
 349
 350
 351        if (xfs_sb_version_hascrc(&mp->m_sb) &&
 352            sbp->sb_blocksize < XFS_MIN_CRC_BLOCKSIZE) {
 353                xfs_notice(mp, "v5 SB sanity check failed");
 354                return -EFSCORRUPTED;
 355        }
 356
 357        /*
 358         * Until this is fixed only page-sized or smaller data blocks work.
 359         */
 360        if (unlikely(sbp->sb_blocksize > PAGE_SIZE)) {
 361                xfs_warn(mp,
 362                "File system with blocksize %d bytes. "
 363                "Only pagesize (%ld) or less will currently work.",
 364                                sbp->sb_blocksize, PAGE_SIZE);
 365                return -ENOSYS;
 366        }
 367
 368        /*
 369         * Currently only very few inode sizes are supported.
 370         */
 371        switch (sbp->sb_inodesize) {
 372        case 256:
 373        case 512:
 374        case 1024:
 375        case 2048:
 376                break;
 377        default:
 378                xfs_warn(mp, "inode size of %d bytes not supported",
 379                                sbp->sb_inodesize);
 380                return -ENOSYS;
 381        }
 382
 383        if (xfs_sb_validate_fsb_count(sbp, sbp->sb_dblocks) ||
 384            xfs_sb_validate_fsb_count(sbp, sbp->sb_rblocks)) {
 385                xfs_warn(mp,
 386                "file system too large to be mounted on this system.");
 387                return -EFBIG;
 388        }
 389
 390        /*
 391         * Don't touch the filesystem if a user tool thinks it owns the primary
 392         * superblock.  mkfs doesn't clear the flag from secondary supers, so
 393         * we don't check them at all.
 394         */
 395        if (XFS_BUF_ADDR(bp) == XFS_SB_DADDR && sbp->sb_inprogress) {
 396                xfs_warn(mp, "Offline file system operation in progress!");
 397                return -EFSCORRUPTED;
 398        }
 399        return 0;
 400}
 401
 402void
 403xfs_sb_quota_from_disk(struct xfs_sb *sbp)
 404{
 405        /*
 406         * older mkfs doesn't initialize quota inodes to NULLFSINO. This
 407         * leads to in-core values having two different values for a quota
 408         * inode to be invalid: 0 and NULLFSINO. Change it to a single value
 409         * NULLFSINO.
 410         *
 411         * Note that this change affect only the in-core values. These
 412         * values are not written back to disk unless any quota information
 413         * is written to the disk. Even in that case, sb_pquotino field is
 414         * not written to disk unless the superblock supports pquotino.
 415         */
 416        if (sbp->sb_uquotino == 0)
 417                sbp->sb_uquotino = NULLFSINO;
 418        if (sbp->sb_gquotino == 0)
 419                sbp->sb_gquotino = NULLFSINO;
 420        if (sbp->sb_pquotino == 0)
 421                sbp->sb_pquotino = NULLFSINO;
 422
 423        /*
 424         * We need to do these manipilations only if we are working
 425         * with an older version of on-disk superblock.
 426         */
 427        if (xfs_sb_version_has_pquotino(sbp))
 428                return;
 429
 430        if (sbp->sb_qflags & XFS_OQUOTA_ENFD)
 431                sbp->sb_qflags |= (sbp->sb_qflags & XFS_PQUOTA_ACCT) ?
 432                                        XFS_PQUOTA_ENFD : XFS_GQUOTA_ENFD;
 433        if (sbp->sb_qflags & XFS_OQUOTA_CHKD)
 434                sbp->sb_qflags |= (sbp->sb_qflags & XFS_PQUOTA_ACCT) ?
 435                                        XFS_PQUOTA_CHKD : XFS_GQUOTA_CHKD;
 436        sbp->sb_qflags &= ~(XFS_OQUOTA_ENFD | XFS_OQUOTA_CHKD);
 437
 438        if (sbp->sb_qflags & XFS_PQUOTA_ACCT &&
 439            sbp->sb_gquotino != NULLFSINO)  {
 440                /*
 441                 * In older version of superblock, on-disk superblock only
 442                 * has sb_gquotino, and in-core superblock has both sb_gquotino
 443                 * and sb_pquotino. But, only one of them is supported at any
 444                 * point of time. So, if PQUOTA is set in disk superblock,
 445                 * copy over sb_gquotino to sb_pquotino.  The NULLFSINO test
 446                 * above is to make sure we don't do this twice and wipe them
 447                 * both out!
 448                 */
 449                sbp->sb_pquotino = sbp->sb_gquotino;
 450                sbp->sb_gquotino = NULLFSINO;
 451        }
 452}
 453
 454static void
 455__xfs_sb_from_disk(
 456        struct xfs_sb   *to,
 457        xfs_dsb_t       *from,
 458        bool            convert_xquota)
 459{
 460        to->sb_magicnum = be32_to_cpu(from->sb_magicnum);
 461        to->sb_blocksize = be32_to_cpu(from->sb_blocksize);
 462        to->sb_dblocks = be64_to_cpu(from->sb_dblocks);
 463        to->sb_rblocks = be64_to_cpu(from->sb_rblocks);
 464        to->sb_rextents = be64_to_cpu(from->sb_rextents);
 465        memcpy(&to->sb_uuid, &from->sb_uuid, sizeof(to->sb_uuid));
 466        to->sb_logstart = be64_to_cpu(from->sb_logstart);
 467        to->sb_rootino = be64_to_cpu(from->sb_rootino);
 468        to->sb_rbmino = be64_to_cpu(from->sb_rbmino);
 469        to->sb_rsumino = be64_to_cpu(from->sb_rsumino);
 470        to->sb_rextsize = be32_to_cpu(from->sb_rextsize);
 471        to->sb_agblocks = be32_to_cpu(from->sb_agblocks);
 472        to->sb_agcount = be32_to_cpu(from->sb_agcount);
 473        to->sb_rbmblocks = be32_to_cpu(from->sb_rbmblocks);
 474        to->sb_logblocks = be32_to_cpu(from->sb_logblocks);
 475        to->sb_versionnum = be16_to_cpu(from->sb_versionnum);
 476        to->sb_sectsize = be16_to_cpu(from->sb_sectsize);
 477        to->sb_inodesize = be16_to_cpu(from->sb_inodesize);
 478        to->sb_inopblock = be16_to_cpu(from->sb_inopblock);
 479        memcpy(&to->sb_fname, &from->sb_fname, sizeof(to->sb_fname));
 480        to->sb_blocklog = from->sb_blocklog;
 481        to->sb_sectlog = from->sb_sectlog;
 482        to->sb_inodelog = from->sb_inodelog;
 483        to->sb_inopblog = from->sb_inopblog;
 484        to->sb_agblklog = from->sb_agblklog;
 485        to->sb_rextslog = from->sb_rextslog;
 486        to->sb_inprogress = from->sb_inprogress;
 487        to->sb_imax_pct = from->sb_imax_pct;
 488        to->sb_icount = be64_to_cpu(from->sb_icount);
 489        to->sb_ifree = be64_to_cpu(from->sb_ifree);
 490        to->sb_fdblocks = be64_to_cpu(from->sb_fdblocks);
 491        to->sb_frextents = be64_to_cpu(from->sb_frextents);
 492        to->sb_uquotino = be64_to_cpu(from->sb_uquotino);
 493        to->sb_gquotino = be64_to_cpu(from->sb_gquotino);
 494        to->sb_qflags = be16_to_cpu(from->sb_qflags);
 495        to->sb_flags = from->sb_flags;
 496        to->sb_shared_vn = from->sb_shared_vn;
 497        to->sb_inoalignmt = be32_to_cpu(from->sb_inoalignmt);
 498        to->sb_unit = be32_to_cpu(from->sb_unit);
 499        to->sb_width = be32_to_cpu(from->sb_width);
 500        to->sb_dirblklog = from->sb_dirblklog;
 501        to->sb_logsectlog = from->sb_logsectlog;
 502        to->sb_logsectsize = be16_to_cpu(from->sb_logsectsize);
 503        to->sb_logsunit = be32_to_cpu(from->sb_logsunit);
 504        to->sb_features2 = be32_to_cpu(from->sb_features2);
 505        to->sb_bad_features2 = be32_to_cpu(from->sb_bad_features2);
 506        to->sb_features_compat = be32_to_cpu(from->sb_features_compat);
 507        to->sb_features_ro_compat = be32_to_cpu(from->sb_features_ro_compat);
 508        to->sb_features_incompat = be32_to_cpu(from->sb_features_incompat);
 509        to->sb_features_log_incompat =
 510                                be32_to_cpu(from->sb_features_log_incompat);
 511        /* crc is only used on disk, not in memory; just init to 0 here. */
 512        to->sb_crc = 0;
 513        to->sb_spino_align = be32_to_cpu(from->sb_spino_align);
 514        to->sb_pquotino = be64_to_cpu(from->sb_pquotino);
 515        to->sb_lsn = be64_to_cpu(from->sb_lsn);
 516        /*
 517         * sb_meta_uuid is only on disk if it differs from sb_uuid and the
 518         * feature flag is set; if not set we keep it only in memory.
 519         */
 520        if (xfs_sb_version_hasmetauuid(to))
 521                uuid_copy(&to->sb_meta_uuid, &from->sb_meta_uuid);
 522        else
 523                uuid_copy(&to->sb_meta_uuid, &from->sb_uuid);
 524        /* Convert on-disk flags to in-memory flags? */
 525        if (convert_xquota)
 526                xfs_sb_quota_from_disk(to);
 527}
 528
 529void
 530xfs_sb_from_disk(
 531        struct xfs_sb   *to,
 532        xfs_dsb_t       *from)
 533{
 534        __xfs_sb_from_disk(to, from, true);
 535}
 536
 537static void
 538xfs_sb_quota_to_disk(
 539        struct xfs_dsb  *to,
 540        struct xfs_sb   *from)
 541{
 542        uint16_t        qflags = from->sb_qflags;
 543
 544        to->sb_uquotino = cpu_to_be64(from->sb_uquotino);
 545        if (xfs_sb_version_has_pquotino(from)) {
 546                to->sb_qflags = cpu_to_be16(from->sb_qflags);
 547                to->sb_gquotino = cpu_to_be64(from->sb_gquotino);
 548                to->sb_pquotino = cpu_to_be64(from->sb_pquotino);
 549                return;
 550        }
 551
 552        /*
 553         * The in-core version of sb_qflags do not have XFS_OQUOTA_*
 554         * flags, whereas the on-disk version does.  So, convert incore
 555         * XFS_{PG}QUOTA_* flags to on-disk XFS_OQUOTA_* flags.
 556         */
 557        qflags &= ~(XFS_PQUOTA_ENFD | XFS_PQUOTA_CHKD |
 558                        XFS_GQUOTA_ENFD | XFS_GQUOTA_CHKD);
 559
 560        if (from->sb_qflags &
 561                        (XFS_PQUOTA_ENFD | XFS_GQUOTA_ENFD))
 562                qflags |= XFS_OQUOTA_ENFD;
 563        if (from->sb_qflags &
 564                        (XFS_PQUOTA_CHKD | XFS_GQUOTA_CHKD))
 565                qflags |= XFS_OQUOTA_CHKD;
 566        to->sb_qflags = cpu_to_be16(qflags);
 567
 568        /*
 569         * GQUOTINO and PQUOTINO cannot be used together in versions
 570         * of superblock that do not have pquotino. from->sb_flags
 571         * tells us which quota is active and should be copied to
 572         * disk. If neither are active, we should NULL the inode.
 573         *
 574         * In all cases, the separate pquotino must remain 0 because it
 575         * it beyond the "end" of the valid non-pquotino superblock.
 576         */
 577        if (from->sb_qflags & XFS_GQUOTA_ACCT)
 578                to->sb_gquotino = cpu_to_be64(from->sb_gquotino);
 579        else if (from->sb_qflags & XFS_PQUOTA_ACCT)
 580                to->sb_gquotino = cpu_to_be64(from->sb_pquotino);
 581        else {
 582                /*
 583                 * We can't rely on just the fields being logged to tell us
 584                 * that it is safe to write NULLFSINO - we should only do that
 585                 * if quotas are not actually enabled. Hence only write
 586                 * NULLFSINO if both in-core quota inodes are NULL.
 587                 */
 588                if (from->sb_gquotino == NULLFSINO &&
 589                    from->sb_pquotino == NULLFSINO)
 590                        to->sb_gquotino = cpu_to_be64(NULLFSINO);
 591        }
 592
 593        to->sb_pquotino = 0;
 594}
 595
 596void
 597xfs_sb_to_disk(
 598        struct xfs_dsb  *to,
 599        struct xfs_sb   *from)
 600{
 601        xfs_sb_quota_to_disk(to, from);
 602
 603        to->sb_magicnum = cpu_to_be32(from->sb_magicnum);
 604        to->sb_blocksize = cpu_to_be32(from->sb_blocksize);
 605        to->sb_dblocks = cpu_to_be64(from->sb_dblocks);
 606        to->sb_rblocks = cpu_to_be64(from->sb_rblocks);
 607        to->sb_rextents = cpu_to_be64(from->sb_rextents);
 608        memcpy(&to->sb_uuid, &from->sb_uuid, sizeof(to->sb_uuid));
 609        to->sb_logstart = cpu_to_be64(from->sb_logstart);
 610        to->sb_rootino = cpu_to_be64(from->sb_rootino);
 611        to->sb_rbmino = cpu_to_be64(from->sb_rbmino);
 612        to->sb_rsumino = cpu_to_be64(from->sb_rsumino);
 613        to->sb_rextsize = cpu_to_be32(from->sb_rextsize);
 614        to->sb_agblocks = cpu_to_be32(from->sb_agblocks);
 615        to->sb_agcount = cpu_to_be32(from->sb_agcount);
 616        to->sb_rbmblocks = cpu_to_be32(from->sb_rbmblocks);
 617        to->sb_logblocks = cpu_to_be32(from->sb_logblocks);
 618        to->sb_versionnum = cpu_to_be16(from->sb_versionnum);
 619        to->sb_sectsize = cpu_to_be16(from->sb_sectsize);
 620        to->sb_inodesize = cpu_to_be16(from->sb_inodesize);
 621        to->sb_inopblock = cpu_to_be16(from->sb_inopblock);
 622        memcpy(&to->sb_fname, &from->sb_fname, sizeof(to->sb_fname));
 623        to->sb_blocklog = from->sb_blocklog;
 624        to->sb_sectlog = from->sb_sectlog;
 625        to->sb_inodelog = from->sb_inodelog;
 626        to->sb_inopblog = from->sb_inopblog;
 627        to->sb_agblklog = from->sb_agblklog;
 628        to->sb_rextslog = from->sb_rextslog;
 629        to->sb_inprogress = from->sb_inprogress;
 630        to->sb_imax_pct = from->sb_imax_pct;
 631        to->sb_icount = cpu_to_be64(from->sb_icount);
 632        to->sb_ifree = cpu_to_be64(from->sb_ifree);
 633        to->sb_fdblocks = cpu_to_be64(from->sb_fdblocks);
 634        to->sb_frextents = cpu_to_be64(from->sb_frextents);
 635
 636        to->sb_flags = from->sb_flags;
 637        to->sb_shared_vn = from->sb_shared_vn;
 638        to->sb_inoalignmt = cpu_to_be32(from->sb_inoalignmt);
 639        to->sb_unit = cpu_to_be32(from->sb_unit);
 640        to->sb_width = cpu_to_be32(from->sb_width);
 641        to->sb_dirblklog = from->sb_dirblklog;
 642        to->sb_logsectlog = from->sb_logsectlog;
 643        to->sb_logsectsize = cpu_to_be16(from->sb_logsectsize);
 644        to->sb_logsunit = cpu_to_be32(from->sb_logsunit);
 645
 646        /*
 647         * We need to ensure that bad_features2 always matches features2.
 648         * Hence we enforce that here rather than having to remember to do it
 649         * everywhere else that updates features2.
 650         */
 651        from->sb_bad_features2 = from->sb_features2;
 652        to->sb_features2 = cpu_to_be32(from->sb_features2);
 653        to->sb_bad_features2 = cpu_to_be32(from->sb_bad_features2);
 654
 655        if (xfs_sb_version_hascrc(from)) {
 656                to->sb_features_compat = cpu_to_be32(from->sb_features_compat);
 657                to->sb_features_ro_compat =
 658                                cpu_to_be32(from->sb_features_ro_compat);
 659                to->sb_features_incompat =
 660                                cpu_to_be32(from->sb_features_incompat);
 661                to->sb_features_log_incompat =
 662                                cpu_to_be32(from->sb_features_log_incompat);
 663                to->sb_spino_align = cpu_to_be32(from->sb_spino_align);
 664                to->sb_lsn = cpu_to_be64(from->sb_lsn);
 665                if (xfs_sb_version_hasmetauuid(from))
 666                        uuid_copy(&to->sb_meta_uuid, &from->sb_meta_uuid);
 667        }
 668}
 669
 670/*
 671 * If the superblock has the CRC feature bit set or the CRC field is non-null,
 672 * check that the CRC is valid.  We check the CRC field is non-null because a
 673 * single bit error could clear the feature bit and unused parts of the
 674 * superblock are supposed to be zero. Hence a non-null crc field indicates that
 675 * we've potentially lost a feature bit and we should check it anyway.
 676 *
 677 * However, past bugs (i.e. in growfs) left non-zeroed regions beyond the
 678 * last field in V4 secondary superblocks.  So for secondary superblocks,
 679 * we are more forgiving, and ignore CRC failures if the primary doesn't
 680 * indicate that the fs version is V5.
 681 */
 682static void
 683xfs_sb_read_verify(
 684        struct xfs_buf          *bp)
 685{
 686        struct xfs_sb           sb;
 687        struct xfs_mount        *mp = bp->b_target->bt_mount;
 688        struct xfs_dsb          *dsb = XFS_BUF_TO_SBP(bp);
 689        int                     error;
 690
 691        /*
 692         * open code the version check to avoid needing to convert the entire
 693         * superblock from disk order just to check the version number
 694         */
 695        if (dsb->sb_magicnum == cpu_to_be32(XFS_SB_MAGIC) &&
 696            (((be16_to_cpu(dsb->sb_versionnum) & XFS_SB_VERSION_NUMBITS) ==
 697                                                XFS_SB_VERSION_5) ||
 698             dsb->sb_crc != 0)) {
 699
 700                if (!xfs_buf_verify_cksum(bp, XFS_SB_CRC_OFF)) {
 701                        /* Only fail bad secondaries on a known V5 filesystem */
 702                        if (bp->b_bn == XFS_SB_DADDR ||
 703                            xfs_sb_version_hascrc(&mp->m_sb)) {
 704                                error = -EFSBADCRC;
 705                                goto out_error;
 706                        }
 707                }
 708        }
 709
 710        /*
 711         * Check all the superblock fields.  Don't byteswap the xquota flags
 712         * because _verify_common checks the on-disk values.
 713         */
 714        __xfs_sb_from_disk(&sb, XFS_BUF_TO_SBP(bp), false);
 715        error = xfs_validate_sb_common(mp, bp, &sb);
 716        if (error)
 717                goto out_error;
 718        error = xfs_validate_sb_read(mp, &sb);
 719
 720out_error:
 721        if (error == -EFSCORRUPTED || error == -EFSBADCRC)
 722                xfs_verifier_error(bp, error, __this_address);
 723        else if (error)
 724                xfs_buf_ioerror(bp, error);
 725}
 726
 727/*
 728 * We may be probed for a filesystem match, so we may not want to emit
 729 * messages when the superblock buffer is not actually an XFS superblock.
 730 * If we find an XFS superblock, then run a normal, noisy mount because we are
 731 * really going to mount it and want to know about errors.
 732 */
 733static void
 734xfs_sb_quiet_read_verify(
 735        struct xfs_buf  *bp)
 736{
 737        struct xfs_dsb  *dsb = XFS_BUF_TO_SBP(bp);
 738
 739        if (dsb->sb_magicnum == cpu_to_be32(XFS_SB_MAGIC)) {
 740                /* XFS filesystem, verify noisily! */
 741                xfs_sb_read_verify(bp);
 742                return;
 743        }
 744        /* quietly fail */
 745        xfs_buf_ioerror(bp, -EWRONGFS);
 746}
 747
 748static void
 749xfs_sb_write_verify(
 750        struct xfs_buf          *bp)
 751{
 752        struct xfs_sb           sb;
 753        struct xfs_mount        *mp = bp->b_target->bt_mount;
 754        struct xfs_buf_log_item *bip = bp->b_log_item;
 755        int                     error;
 756
 757        /*
 758         * Check all the superblock fields.  Don't byteswap the xquota flags
 759         * because _verify_common checks the on-disk values.
 760         */
 761        __xfs_sb_from_disk(&sb, XFS_BUF_TO_SBP(bp), false);
 762        error = xfs_validate_sb_common(mp, bp, &sb);
 763        if (error)
 764                goto out_error;
 765        error = xfs_validate_sb_write(mp, bp, &sb);
 766        if (error)
 767                goto out_error;
 768
 769        if (!xfs_sb_version_hascrc(&mp->m_sb))
 770                return;
 771
 772        if (bip)
 773                XFS_BUF_TO_SBP(bp)->sb_lsn = cpu_to_be64(bip->bli_item.li_lsn);
 774
 775        xfs_buf_update_cksum(bp, XFS_SB_CRC_OFF);
 776        return;
 777
 778out_error:
 779        xfs_verifier_error(bp, error, __this_address);
 780}
 781
 782const struct xfs_buf_ops xfs_sb_buf_ops = {
 783        .name = "xfs_sb",
 784        .verify_read = xfs_sb_read_verify,
 785        .verify_write = xfs_sb_write_verify,
 786};
 787
 788const struct xfs_buf_ops xfs_sb_quiet_buf_ops = {
 789        .name = "xfs_sb_quiet",
 790        .verify_read = xfs_sb_quiet_read_verify,
 791        .verify_write = xfs_sb_write_verify,
 792};
 793
 794/*
 795 * xfs_mount_common
 796 *
 797 * Mount initialization code establishing various mount
 798 * fields from the superblock associated with the given
 799 * mount structure
 800 */
 801void
 802xfs_sb_mount_common(
 803        struct xfs_mount *mp,
 804        struct xfs_sb   *sbp)
 805{
 806        mp->m_agfrotor = mp->m_agirotor = 0;
 807        mp->m_maxagi = mp->m_sb.sb_agcount;
 808        mp->m_blkbit_log = sbp->sb_blocklog + XFS_NBBYLOG;
 809        mp->m_blkbb_log = sbp->sb_blocklog - BBSHIFT;
 810        mp->m_sectbb_log = sbp->sb_sectlog - BBSHIFT;
 811        mp->m_agno_log = xfs_highbit32(sbp->sb_agcount - 1) + 1;
 812        mp->m_agino_log = sbp->sb_inopblog + sbp->sb_agblklog;
 813        mp->m_blockmask = sbp->sb_blocksize - 1;
 814        mp->m_blockwsize = sbp->sb_blocksize >> XFS_WORDLOG;
 815        mp->m_blockwmask = mp->m_blockwsize - 1;
 816
 817        mp->m_alloc_mxr[0] = xfs_allocbt_maxrecs(mp, sbp->sb_blocksize, 1);
 818        mp->m_alloc_mxr[1] = xfs_allocbt_maxrecs(mp, sbp->sb_blocksize, 0);
 819        mp->m_alloc_mnr[0] = mp->m_alloc_mxr[0] / 2;
 820        mp->m_alloc_mnr[1] = mp->m_alloc_mxr[1] / 2;
 821
 822        mp->m_inobt_mxr[0] = xfs_inobt_maxrecs(mp, sbp->sb_blocksize, 1);
 823        mp->m_inobt_mxr[1] = xfs_inobt_maxrecs(mp, sbp->sb_blocksize, 0);
 824        mp->m_inobt_mnr[0] = mp->m_inobt_mxr[0] / 2;
 825        mp->m_inobt_mnr[1] = mp->m_inobt_mxr[1] / 2;
 826
 827        mp->m_bmap_dmxr[0] = xfs_bmbt_maxrecs(mp, sbp->sb_blocksize, 1);
 828        mp->m_bmap_dmxr[1] = xfs_bmbt_maxrecs(mp, sbp->sb_blocksize, 0);
 829        mp->m_bmap_dmnr[0] = mp->m_bmap_dmxr[0] / 2;
 830        mp->m_bmap_dmnr[1] = mp->m_bmap_dmxr[1] / 2;
 831
 832        mp->m_rmap_mxr[0] = xfs_rmapbt_maxrecs(sbp->sb_blocksize, 1);
 833        mp->m_rmap_mxr[1] = xfs_rmapbt_maxrecs(sbp->sb_blocksize, 0);
 834        mp->m_rmap_mnr[0] = mp->m_rmap_mxr[0] / 2;
 835        mp->m_rmap_mnr[1] = mp->m_rmap_mxr[1] / 2;
 836
 837        mp->m_refc_mxr[0] = xfs_refcountbt_maxrecs(sbp->sb_blocksize, true);
 838        mp->m_refc_mxr[1] = xfs_refcountbt_maxrecs(sbp->sb_blocksize, false);
 839        mp->m_refc_mnr[0] = mp->m_refc_mxr[0] / 2;
 840        mp->m_refc_mnr[1] = mp->m_refc_mxr[1] / 2;
 841
 842        mp->m_bsize = XFS_FSB_TO_BB(mp, 1);
 843        mp->m_ialloc_inos = max_t(uint16_t, XFS_INODES_PER_CHUNK,
 844                                        sbp->sb_inopblock);
 845        mp->m_ialloc_blks = mp->m_ialloc_inos >> sbp->sb_inopblog;
 846
 847        if (sbp->sb_spino_align)
 848                mp->m_ialloc_min_blks = sbp->sb_spino_align;
 849        else
 850                mp->m_ialloc_min_blks = mp->m_ialloc_blks;
 851        mp->m_alloc_set_aside = xfs_alloc_set_aside(mp);
 852        mp->m_ag_max_usable = xfs_alloc_ag_max_usable(mp);
 853}
 854
 855/*
 856 * xfs_initialize_perag_data
 857 *
 858 * Read in each per-ag structure so we can count up the number of
 859 * allocated inodes, free inodes and used filesystem blocks as this
 860 * information is no longer persistent in the superblock. Once we have
 861 * this information, write it into the in-core superblock structure.
 862 */
 863int
 864xfs_initialize_perag_data(
 865        struct xfs_mount *mp,
 866        xfs_agnumber_t  agcount)
 867{
 868        xfs_agnumber_t  index;
 869        xfs_perag_t     *pag;
 870        xfs_sb_t        *sbp = &mp->m_sb;
 871        uint64_t        ifree = 0;
 872        uint64_t        ialloc = 0;
 873        uint64_t        bfree = 0;
 874        uint64_t        bfreelst = 0;
 875        uint64_t        btree = 0;
 876        uint64_t        fdblocks;
 877        int             error;
 878
 879        for (index = 0; index < agcount; index++) {
 880                /*
 881                 * read the agf, then the agi. This gets us
 882                 * all the information we need and populates the
 883                 * per-ag structures for us.
 884                 */
 885                error = xfs_alloc_pagf_init(mp, NULL, index, 0);
 886                if (error)
 887                        return error;
 888
 889                error = xfs_ialloc_pagi_init(mp, NULL, index);
 890                if (error)
 891                        return error;
 892                pag = xfs_perag_get(mp, index);
 893                ifree += pag->pagi_freecount;
 894                ialloc += pag->pagi_count;
 895                bfree += pag->pagf_freeblks;
 896                bfreelst += pag->pagf_flcount;
 897                btree += pag->pagf_btreeblks;
 898                xfs_perag_put(pag);
 899        }
 900        fdblocks = bfree + bfreelst + btree;
 901
 902        /*
 903         * If the new summary counts are obviously incorrect, fail the
 904         * mount operation because that implies the AGFs are also corrupt.
 905         * Clear BAD_SUMMARY so that we don't unmount with a dirty log, which
 906         * will prevent xfs_repair from fixing anything.
 907         */
 908        if (fdblocks > sbp->sb_dblocks || ifree > ialloc) {
 909                xfs_alert(mp, "AGF corruption. Please run xfs_repair.");
 910                error = -EFSCORRUPTED;
 911                goto out;
 912        }
 913
 914        /* Overwrite incore superblock counters with just-read data */
 915        spin_lock(&mp->m_sb_lock);
 916        sbp->sb_ifree = ifree;
 917        sbp->sb_icount = ialloc;
 918        sbp->sb_fdblocks = fdblocks;
 919        spin_unlock(&mp->m_sb_lock);
 920
 921        xfs_reinit_percpu_counters(mp);
 922out:
 923        mp->m_flags &= ~XFS_MOUNT_BAD_SUMMARY;
 924        return error;
 925}
 926
 927/*
 928 * xfs_log_sb() can be used to copy arbitrary changes to the in-core superblock
 929 * into the superblock buffer to be logged.  It does not provide the higher
 930 * level of locking that is needed to protect the in-core superblock from
 931 * concurrent access.
 932 */
 933void
 934xfs_log_sb(
 935        struct xfs_trans        *tp)
 936{
 937        struct xfs_mount        *mp = tp->t_mountp;
 938        struct xfs_buf          *bp = xfs_trans_getsb(tp, mp, 0);
 939
 940        mp->m_sb.sb_icount = percpu_counter_sum(&mp->m_icount);
 941        mp->m_sb.sb_ifree = percpu_counter_sum(&mp->m_ifree);
 942        mp->m_sb.sb_fdblocks = percpu_counter_sum(&mp->m_fdblocks);
 943
 944        xfs_sb_to_disk(XFS_BUF_TO_SBP(bp), &mp->m_sb);
 945        xfs_trans_buf_set_type(tp, bp, XFS_BLFT_SB_BUF);
 946        xfs_trans_log_buf(tp, bp, 0, sizeof(struct xfs_dsb));
 947}
 948
 949/*
 950 * xfs_sync_sb
 951 *
 952 * Sync the superblock to disk.
 953 *
 954 * Note that the caller is responsible for checking the frozen state of the
 955 * filesystem. This procedure uses the non-blocking transaction allocator and
 956 * thus will allow modifications to a frozen fs. This is required because this
 957 * code can be called during the process of freezing where use of the high-level
 958 * allocator would deadlock.
 959 */
 960int
 961xfs_sync_sb(
 962        struct xfs_mount        *mp,
 963        bool                    wait)
 964{
 965        struct xfs_trans        *tp;
 966        int                     error;
 967
 968        error = xfs_trans_alloc(mp, &M_RES(mp)->tr_sb, 0, 0,
 969                        XFS_TRANS_NO_WRITECOUNT, &tp);
 970        if (error)
 971                return error;
 972
 973        xfs_log_sb(tp);
 974        if (wait)
 975                xfs_trans_set_sync(tp);
 976        return xfs_trans_commit(tp);
 977}
 978
 979/*
 980 * Update all the secondary superblocks to match the new state of the primary.
 981 * Because we are completely overwriting all the existing fields in the
 982 * secondary superblock buffers, there is no need to read them in from disk.
 983 * Just get a new buffer, stamp it and write it.
 984 *
 985 * The sb buffers need to be cached here so that we serialise against other
 986 * operations that access the secondary superblocks, but we don't want to keep
 987 * them in memory once it is written so we mark it as a one-shot buffer.
 988 */
 989int
 990xfs_update_secondary_sbs(
 991        struct xfs_mount        *mp)
 992{
 993        xfs_agnumber_t          agno;
 994        int                     saved_error = 0;
 995        int                     error = 0;
 996        LIST_HEAD               (buffer_list);
 997
 998        /* update secondary superblocks. */
 999        for (agno = 1; agno < mp->m_sb.sb_agcount; agno++) {
1000                struct xfs_buf          *bp;
1001
1002                bp = xfs_buf_get(mp->m_ddev_targp,
1003                                 XFS_AG_DADDR(mp, agno, XFS_SB_DADDR),
1004                                 XFS_FSS_TO_BB(mp, 1), 0);
1005                /*
1006                 * If we get an error reading or writing alternate superblocks,
1007                 * continue.  xfs_repair chooses the "best" superblock based
1008                 * on most matches; if we break early, we'll leave more
1009                 * superblocks un-updated than updated, and xfs_repair may
1010                 * pick them over the properly-updated primary.
1011                 */
1012                if (!bp) {
1013                        xfs_warn(mp,
1014                "error allocating secondary superblock for ag %d",
1015                                agno);
1016                        if (!saved_error)
1017                                saved_error = -ENOMEM;
1018                        continue;
1019                }
1020
1021                bp->b_ops = &xfs_sb_buf_ops;
1022                xfs_buf_oneshot(bp);
1023                xfs_buf_zero(bp, 0, BBTOB(bp->b_length));
1024                xfs_sb_to_disk(XFS_BUF_TO_SBP(bp), &mp->m_sb);
1025                xfs_buf_delwri_queue(bp, &buffer_list);
1026                xfs_buf_relse(bp);
1027
1028                /* don't hold too many buffers at once */
1029                if (agno % 16)
1030                        continue;
1031
1032                error = xfs_buf_delwri_submit(&buffer_list);
1033                if (error) {
1034                        xfs_warn(mp,
1035                "write error %d updating a secondary superblock near ag %d",
1036                                error, agno);
1037                        if (!saved_error)
1038                                saved_error = error;
1039                        continue;
1040                }
1041        }
1042        error = xfs_buf_delwri_submit(&buffer_list);
1043        if (error) {
1044                xfs_warn(mp,
1045                "write error %d updating a secondary superblock near ag %d",
1046                        error, agno);
1047        }
1048
1049        return saved_error ? saved_error : error;
1050}
1051
1052/*
1053 * Same behavior as xfs_sync_sb, except that it is always synchronous and it
1054 * also writes the superblock buffer to disk sector 0 immediately.
1055 */
1056int
1057xfs_sync_sb_buf(
1058        struct xfs_mount        *mp)
1059{
1060        struct xfs_trans        *tp;
1061        struct xfs_buf          *bp;
1062        int                     error;
1063
1064        error = xfs_trans_alloc(mp, &M_RES(mp)->tr_sb, 0, 0, 0, &tp);
1065        if (error)
1066                return error;
1067
1068        bp = xfs_trans_getsb(tp, mp, 0);
1069        xfs_log_sb(tp);
1070        xfs_trans_bhold(tp, bp);
1071        xfs_trans_set_sync(tp);
1072        error = xfs_trans_commit(tp);
1073        if (error)
1074                goto out;
1075        /*
1076         * write out the sb buffer to get the changes to disk
1077         */
1078        error = xfs_bwrite(bp);
1079out:
1080        xfs_buf_relse(bp);
1081        return error;
1082}
1083
1084int
1085xfs_fs_geometry(
1086        struct xfs_sb           *sbp,
1087        struct xfs_fsop_geom    *geo,
1088        int                     struct_version)
1089{
1090        memset(geo, 0, sizeof(struct xfs_fsop_geom));
1091
1092        geo->blocksize = sbp->sb_blocksize;
1093        geo->rtextsize = sbp->sb_rextsize;
1094        geo->agblocks = sbp->sb_agblocks;
1095        geo->agcount = sbp->sb_agcount;
1096        geo->logblocks = sbp->sb_logblocks;
1097        geo->sectsize = sbp->sb_sectsize;
1098        geo->inodesize = sbp->sb_inodesize;
1099        geo->imaxpct = sbp->sb_imax_pct;
1100        geo->datablocks = sbp->sb_dblocks;
1101        geo->rtblocks = sbp->sb_rblocks;
1102        geo->rtextents = sbp->sb_rextents;
1103        geo->logstart = sbp->sb_logstart;
1104        BUILD_BUG_ON(sizeof(geo->uuid) != sizeof(sbp->sb_uuid));
1105        memcpy(geo->uuid, &sbp->sb_uuid, sizeof(sbp->sb_uuid));
1106
1107        if (struct_version < 2)
1108                return 0;
1109
1110        geo->sunit = sbp->sb_unit;
1111        geo->swidth = sbp->sb_width;
1112
1113        if (struct_version < 3)
1114                return 0;
1115
1116        geo->version = XFS_FSOP_GEOM_VERSION;
1117        geo->flags = XFS_FSOP_GEOM_FLAGS_NLINK |
1118                     XFS_FSOP_GEOM_FLAGS_DIRV2 |
1119                     XFS_FSOP_GEOM_FLAGS_EXTFLG;
1120        if (xfs_sb_version_hasattr(sbp))
1121                geo->flags |= XFS_FSOP_GEOM_FLAGS_ATTR;
1122        if (xfs_sb_version_hasquota(sbp))
1123                geo->flags |= XFS_FSOP_GEOM_FLAGS_QUOTA;
1124        if (xfs_sb_version_hasalign(sbp))
1125                geo->flags |= XFS_FSOP_GEOM_FLAGS_IALIGN;
1126        if (xfs_sb_version_hasdalign(sbp))
1127                geo->flags |= XFS_FSOP_GEOM_FLAGS_DALIGN;
1128        if (xfs_sb_version_hassector(sbp))
1129                geo->flags |= XFS_FSOP_GEOM_FLAGS_SECTOR;
1130        if (xfs_sb_version_hasasciici(sbp))
1131                geo->flags |= XFS_FSOP_GEOM_FLAGS_DIRV2CI;
1132        if (xfs_sb_version_haslazysbcount(sbp))
1133                geo->flags |= XFS_FSOP_GEOM_FLAGS_LAZYSB;
1134        if (xfs_sb_version_hasattr2(sbp))
1135                geo->flags |= XFS_FSOP_GEOM_FLAGS_ATTR2;
1136        if (xfs_sb_version_hasprojid32bit(sbp))
1137                geo->flags |= XFS_FSOP_GEOM_FLAGS_PROJID32;
1138        if (xfs_sb_version_hascrc(sbp))
1139                geo->flags |= XFS_FSOP_GEOM_FLAGS_V5SB;
1140        if (xfs_sb_version_hasftype(sbp))
1141                geo->flags |= XFS_FSOP_GEOM_FLAGS_FTYPE;
1142        if (xfs_sb_version_hasfinobt(sbp))
1143                geo->flags |= XFS_FSOP_GEOM_FLAGS_FINOBT;
1144        if (xfs_sb_version_hassparseinodes(sbp))
1145                geo->flags |= XFS_FSOP_GEOM_FLAGS_SPINODES;
1146        if (xfs_sb_version_hasrmapbt(sbp))
1147                geo->flags |= XFS_FSOP_GEOM_FLAGS_RMAPBT;
1148        if (xfs_sb_version_hasreflink(sbp))
1149                geo->flags |= XFS_FSOP_GEOM_FLAGS_REFLINK;
1150        if (xfs_sb_version_hassector(sbp))
1151                geo->logsectsize = sbp->sb_logsectsize;
1152        else
1153                geo->logsectsize = BBSIZE;
1154        geo->rtsectsize = sbp->sb_blocksize;
1155        geo->dirblocksize = xfs_dir2_dirblock_bytes(sbp);
1156
1157        if (struct_version < 4)
1158                return 0;
1159
1160        if (xfs_sb_version_haslogv2(sbp))
1161                geo->flags |= XFS_FSOP_GEOM_FLAGS_LOGV2;
1162
1163        geo->logsunit = sbp->sb_logsunit;
1164
1165        return 0;
1166}
1167
1168/* Read a secondary superblock. */
1169int
1170xfs_sb_read_secondary(
1171        struct xfs_mount        *mp,
1172        struct xfs_trans        *tp,
1173        xfs_agnumber_t          agno,
1174        struct xfs_buf          **bpp)
1175{
1176        struct xfs_buf          *bp;
1177        int                     error;
1178
1179        ASSERT(agno != 0 && agno != NULLAGNUMBER);
1180        error = xfs_trans_read_buf(mp, tp, mp->m_ddev_targp,
1181                        XFS_AG_DADDR(mp, agno, XFS_SB_BLOCK(mp)),
1182                        XFS_FSS_TO_BB(mp, 1), 0, &bp, &xfs_sb_buf_ops);
1183        if (error)
1184                return error;
1185        xfs_buf_set_ref(bp, XFS_SSB_REF);
1186        *bpp = bp;
1187        return 0;
1188}
1189
1190/* Get an uninitialised secondary superblock buffer. */
1191int
1192xfs_sb_get_secondary(
1193        struct xfs_mount        *mp,
1194        struct xfs_trans        *tp,
1195        xfs_agnumber_t          agno,
1196        struct xfs_buf          **bpp)
1197{
1198        struct xfs_buf          *bp;
1199
1200        ASSERT(agno != 0 && agno != NULLAGNUMBER);
1201        bp = xfs_trans_get_buf(tp, mp->m_ddev_targp,
1202                        XFS_AG_DADDR(mp, agno, XFS_SB_BLOCK(mp)),
1203                        XFS_FSS_TO_BB(mp, 1), 0);
1204        if (!bp)
1205                return -ENOMEM;
1206        bp->b_ops = &xfs_sb_buf_ops;
1207        xfs_buf_oneshot(bp);
1208        *bpp = bp;
1209        return 0;
1210}
1211