linux/fs/jfs/jfs_imap.c
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   1/*
   2 *   Copyright (C) International Business Machines Corp., 2000-2004
   3 *
   4 *   This program is free software;  you can redistribute it and/or modify
   5 *   it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
   6 *   the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
   7 *   (at your option) any later version.
   8 *
   9 *   This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
  10 *   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY;  without even the implied warranty of
  11 *   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See
  12 *   the GNU General Public License for more details.
  13 *
  14 *   You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
  15 *   along with this program;  if not, write to the Free Software
  16 *   Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
  17 */
  18
  19/*
  20 *      jfs_imap.c: inode allocation map manager
  21 *
  22 * Serialization:
  23 *   Each AG has a simple lock which is used to control the serialization of
  24 *      the AG level lists.  This lock should be taken first whenever an AG
  25 *      level list will be modified or accessed.
  26 *
  27 *   Each IAG is locked by obtaining the buffer for the IAG page.
  28 *
  29 *   There is also a inode lock for the inode map inode.  A read lock needs to
  30 *      be taken whenever an IAG is read from the map or the global level
  31 *      information is read.  A write lock needs to be taken whenever the global
  32 *      level information is modified or an atomic operation needs to be used.
  33 *
  34 *      If more than one IAG is read at one time, the read lock may not
  35 *      be given up until all of the IAG's are read.  Otherwise, a deadlock
  36 *      may occur when trying to obtain the read lock while another thread
  37 *      holding the read lock is waiting on the IAG already being held.
  38 *
  39 *   The control page of the inode map is read into memory by diMount().
  40 *      Thereafter it should only be modified in memory and then it will be
  41 *      written out when the filesystem is unmounted by diUnmount().
  42 */
  43
  44#include <linux/fs.h>
  45#include <linux/buffer_head.h>
  46#include <linux/pagemap.h>
  47#include <linux/quotaops.h>
  48#include <linux/slab.h>
  49
  50#include "jfs_incore.h"
  51#include "jfs_inode.h"
  52#include "jfs_filsys.h"
  53#include "jfs_dinode.h"
  54#include "jfs_dmap.h"
  55#include "jfs_imap.h"
  56#include "jfs_metapage.h"
  57#include "jfs_superblock.h"
  58#include "jfs_debug.h"
  59
  60/*
  61 * imap locks
  62 */
  63/* iag free list lock */
  64#define IAGFREE_LOCK_INIT(imap)         mutex_init(&imap->im_freelock)
  65#define IAGFREE_LOCK(imap)              mutex_lock(&imap->im_freelock)
  66#define IAGFREE_UNLOCK(imap)            mutex_unlock(&imap->im_freelock)
  67
  68/* per ag iag list locks */
  69#define AG_LOCK_INIT(imap,index)        mutex_init(&(imap->im_aglock[index]))
  70#define AG_LOCK(imap,agno)              mutex_lock(&imap->im_aglock[agno])
  71#define AG_UNLOCK(imap,agno)            mutex_unlock(&imap->im_aglock[agno])
  72
  73/*
  74 * forward references
  75 */
  76static int diAllocAG(struct inomap *, int, bool, struct inode *);
  77static int diAllocAny(struct inomap *, int, bool, struct inode *);
  78static int diAllocBit(struct inomap *, struct iag *, int);
  79static int diAllocExt(struct inomap *, int, struct inode *);
  80static int diAllocIno(struct inomap *, int, struct inode *);
  81static int diFindFree(u32, int);
  82static int diNewExt(struct inomap *, struct iag *, int);
  83static int diNewIAG(struct inomap *, int *, int, struct metapage **);
  84static void duplicateIXtree(struct super_block *, s64, int, s64 *);
  85
  86static int diIAGRead(struct inomap * imap, int, struct metapage **);
  87static int copy_from_dinode(struct dinode *, struct inode *);
  88static void copy_to_dinode(struct dinode *, struct inode *);
  89
  90/*
  91 * NAME:        diMount()
  92 *
  93 * FUNCTION:    initialize the incore inode map control structures for
  94 *              a fileset or aggregate init time.
  95 *
  96 *              the inode map's control structure (dinomap) is
  97 *              brought in from disk and placed in virtual memory.
  98 *
  99 * PARAMETERS:
 100 *      ipimap  - pointer to inode map inode for the aggregate or fileset.
 101 *
 102 * RETURN VALUES:
 103 *      0       - success
 104 *      -ENOMEM - insufficient free virtual memory.
 105 *      -EIO    - i/o error.
 106 */
 107int diMount(struct inode *ipimap)
 108{
 109        struct inomap *imap;
 110        struct metapage *mp;
 111        int index;
 112        struct dinomap_disk *dinom_le;
 113
 114        /*
 115         * allocate/initialize the in-memory inode map control structure
 116         */
 117        /* allocate the in-memory inode map control structure. */
 118        imap = kmalloc(sizeof(struct inomap), GFP_KERNEL);
 119        if (imap == NULL) {
 120                jfs_err("diMount: kmalloc returned NULL!");
 121                return -ENOMEM;
 122        }
 123
 124        /* read the on-disk inode map control structure. */
 125
 126        mp = read_metapage(ipimap,
 127                           IMAPBLKNO << JFS_SBI(ipimap->i_sb)->l2nbperpage,
 128                           PSIZE, 0);
 129        if (mp == NULL) {
 130                kfree(imap);
 131                return -EIO;
 132        }
 133
 134        /* copy the on-disk version to the in-memory version. */
 135        dinom_le = (struct dinomap_disk *) mp->data;
 136        imap->im_freeiag = le32_to_cpu(dinom_le->in_freeiag);
 137        imap->im_nextiag = le32_to_cpu(dinom_le->in_nextiag);
 138        atomic_set(&imap->im_numinos, le32_to_cpu(dinom_le->in_numinos));
 139        atomic_set(&imap->im_numfree, le32_to_cpu(dinom_le->in_numfree));
 140        imap->im_nbperiext = le32_to_cpu(dinom_le->in_nbperiext);
 141        imap->im_l2nbperiext = le32_to_cpu(dinom_le->in_l2nbperiext);
 142        for (index = 0; index < MAXAG; index++) {
 143                imap->im_agctl[index].inofree =
 144                    le32_to_cpu(dinom_le->in_agctl[index].inofree);
 145                imap->im_agctl[index].extfree =
 146                    le32_to_cpu(dinom_le->in_agctl[index].extfree);
 147                imap->im_agctl[index].numinos =
 148                    le32_to_cpu(dinom_le->in_agctl[index].numinos);
 149                imap->im_agctl[index].numfree =
 150                    le32_to_cpu(dinom_le->in_agctl[index].numfree);
 151        }
 152
 153        /* release the buffer. */
 154        release_metapage(mp);
 155
 156        /*
 157         * allocate/initialize inode allocation map locks
 158         */
 159        /* allocate and init iag free list lock */
 160        IAGFREE_LOCK_INIT(imap);
 161
 162        /* allocate and init ag list locks */
 163        for (index = 0; index < MAXAG; index++) {
 164                AG_LOCK_INIT(imap, index);
 165        }
 166
 167        /* bind the inode map inode and inode map control structure
 168         * to each other.
 169         */
 170        imap->im_ipimap = ipimap;
 171        JFS_IP(ipimap)->i_imap = imap;
 172
 173        return (0);
 174}
 175
 176
 177/*
 178 * NAME:        diUnmount()
 179 *
 180 * FUNCTION:    write to disk the incore inode map control structures for
 181 *              a fileset or aggregate at unmount time.
 182 *
 183 * PARAMETERS:
 184 *      ipimap  - pointer to inode map inode for the aggregate or fileset.
 185 *
 186 * RETURN VALUES:
 187 *      0       - success
 188 *      -ENOMEM - insufficient free virtual memory.
 189 *      -EIO    - i/o error.
 190 */
 191int diUnmount(struct inode *ipimap, int mounterror)
 192{
 193        struct inomap *imap = JFS_IP(ipimap)->i_imap;
 194
 195        /*
 196         * update the on-disk inode map control structure
 197         */
 198
 199        if (!(mounterror || isReadOnly(ipimap)))
 200                diSync(ipimap);
 201
 202        /*
 203         * Invalidate the page cache buffers
 204         */
 205        truncate_inode_pages(ipimap->i_mapping, 0);
 206
 207        /*
 208         * free in-memory control structure
 209         */
 210        kfree(imap);
 211
 212        return (0);
 213}
 214
 215
 216/*
 217 *      diSync()
 218 */
 219int diSync(struct inode *ipimap)
 220{
 221        struct dinomap_disk *dinom_le;
 222        struct inomap *imp = JFS_IP(ipimap)->i_imap;
 223        struct metapage *mp;
 224        int index;
 225
 226        /*
 227         * write imap global conrol page
 228         */
 229        /* read the on-disk inode map control structure */
 230        mp = get_metapage(ipimap,
 231                          IMAPBLKNO << JFS_SBI(ipimap->i_sb)->l2nbperpage,
 232                          PSIZE, 0);
 233        if (mp == NULL) {
 234                jfs_err("diSync: get_metapage failed!");
 235                return -EIO;
 236        }
 237
 238        /* copy the in-memory version to the on-disk version */
 239        dinom_le = (struct dinomap_disk *) mp->data;
 240        dinom_le->in_freeiag = cpu_to_le32(imp->im_freeiag);
 241        dinom_le->in_nextiag = cpu_to_le32(imp->im_nextiag);
 242        dinom_le->in_numinos = cpu_to_le32(atomic_read(&imp->im_numinos));
 243        dinom_le->in_numfree = cpu_to_le32(atomic_read(&imp->im_numfree));
 244        dinom_le->in_nbperiext = cpu_to_le32(imp->im_nbperiext);
 245        dinom_le->in_l2nbperiext = cpu_to_le32(imp->im_l2nbperiext);
 246        for (index = 0; index < MAXAG; index++) {
 247                dinom_le->in_agctl[index].inofree =
 248                    cpu_to_le32(imp->im_agctl[index].inofree);
 249                dinom_le->in_agctl[index].extfree =
 250                    cpu_to_le32(imp->im_agctl[index].extfree);
 251                dinom_le->in_agctl[index].numinos =
 252                    cpu_to_le32(imp->im_agctl[index].numinos);
 253                dinom_le->in_agctl[index].numfree =
 254                    cpu_to_le32(imp->im_agctl[index].numfree);
 255        }
 256
 257        /* write out the control structure */
 258        write_metapage(mp);
 259
 260        /*
 261         * write out dirty pages of imap
 262         */
 263        filemap_write_and_wait(ipimap->i_mapping);
 264
 265        diWriteSpecial(ipimap, 0);
 266
 267        return (0);
 268}
 269
 270
 271/*
 272 * NAME:        diRead()
 273 *
 274 * FUNCTION:    initialize an incore inode from disk.
 275 *
 276 *              on entry, the specifed incore inode should itself
 277 *              specify the disk inode number corresponding to the
 278 *              incore inode (i.e. i_number should be initialized).
 279 *
 280 *              this routine handles incore inode initialization for
 281 *              both "special" and "regular" inodes.  special inodes
 282 *              are those required early in the mount process and
 283 *              require special handling since much of the file system
 284 *              is not yet initialized.  these "special" inodes are
 285 *              identified by a NULL inode map inode pointer and are
 286 *              actually initialized by a call to diReadSpecial().
 287 *
 288 *              for regular inodes, the iag describing the disk inode
 289 *              is read from disk to determine the inode extent address
 290 *              for the disk inode.  with the inode extent address in
 291 *              hand, the page of the extent that contains the disk
 292 *              inode is read and the disk inode is copied to the
 293 *              incore inode.
 294 *
 295 * PARAMETERS:
 296 *      ip      -  pointer to incore inode to be initialized from disk.
 297 *
 298 * RETURN VALUES:
 299 *      0       - success
 300 *      -EIO    - i/o error.
 301 *      -ENOMEM - insufficient memory
 302 *
 303 */
 304int diRead(struct inode *ip)
 305{
 306        struct jfs_sb_info *sbi = JFS_SBI(ip->i_sb);
 307        int iagno, ino, extno, rc;
 308        struct inode *ipimap;
 309        struct dinode *dp;
 310        struct iag *iagp;
 311        struct metapage *mp;
 312        s64 blkno, agstart;
 313        struct inomap *imap;
 314        int block_offset;
 315        int inodes_left;
 316        unsigned long pageno;
 317        int rel_inode;
 318
 319        jfs_info("diRead: ino = %ld", ip->i_ino);
 320
 321        ipimap = sbi->ipimap;
 322        JFS_IP(ip)->ipimap = ipimap;
 323
 324        /* determine the iag number for this inode (number) */
 325        iagno = INOTOIAG(ip->i_ino);
 326
 327        /* read the iag */
 328        imap = JFS_IP(ipimap)->i_imap;
 329        IREAD_LOCK(ipimap, RDWRLOCK_IMAP);
 330        rc = diIAGRead(imap, iagno, &mp);
 331        IREAD_UNLOCK(ipimap);
 332        if (rc) {
 333                jfs_err("diRead: diIAGRead returned %d", rc);
 334                return (rc);
 335        }
 336
 337        iagp = (struct iag *) mp->data;
 338
 339        /* determine inode extent that holds the disk inode */
 340        ino = ip->i_ino & (INOSPERIAG - 1);
 341        extno = ino >> L2INOSPEREXT;
 342
 343        if ((lengthPXD(&iagp->inoext[extno]) != imap->im_nbperiext) ||
 344            (addressPXD(&iagp->inoext[extno]) == 0)) {
 345                release_metapage(mp);
 346                return -ESTALE;
 347        }
 348
 349        /* get disk block number of the page within the inode extent
 350         * that holds the disk inode.
 351         */
 352        blkno = INOPBLK(&iagp->inoext[extno], ino, sbi->l2nbperpage);
 353
 354        /* get the ag for the iag */
 355        agstart = le64_to_cpu(iagp->agstart);
 356
 357        release_metapage(mp);
 358
 359        rel_inode = (ino & (INOSPERPAGE - 1));
 360        pageno = blkno >> sbi->l2nbperpage;
 361
 362        if ((block_offset = ((u32) blkno & (sbi->nbperpage - 1)))) {
 363                /*
 364                 * OS/2 didn't always align inode extents on page boundaries
 365                 */
 366                inodes_left =
 367                     (sbi->nbperpage - block_offset) << sbi->l2niperblk;
 368
 369                if (rel_inode < inodes_left)
 370                        rel_inode += block_offset << sbi->l2niperblk;
 371                else {
 372                        pageno += 1;
 373                        rel_inode -= inodes_left;
 374                }
 375        }
 376
 377        /* read the page of disk inode */
 378        mp = read_metapage(ipimap, pageno << sbi->l2nbperpage, PSIZE, 1);
 379        if (!mp) {
 380                jfs_err("diRead: read_metapage failed");
 381                return -EIO;
 382        }
 383
 384        /* locate the disk inode requested */
 385        dp = (struct dinode *) mp->data;
 386        dp += rel_inode;
 387
 388        if (ip->i_ino != le32_to_cpu(dp->di_number)) {
 389                jfs_error(ip->i_sb, "i_ino != di_number\n");
 390                rc = -EIO;
 391        } else if (le32_to_cpu(dp->di_nlink) == 0)
 392                rc = -ESTALE;
 393        else
 394                /* copy the disk inode to the in-memory inode */
 395                rc = copy_from_dinode(dp, ip);
 396
 397        release_metapage(mp);
 398
 399        /* set the ag for the inode */
 400        JFS_IP(ip)->agstart = agstart;
 401        JFS_IP(ip)->active_ag = -1;
 402
 403        return (rc);
 404}
 405
 406
 407/*
 408 * NAME:        diReadSpecial()
 409 *
 410 * FUNCTION:    initialize a 'special' inode from disk.
 411 *
 412 *              this routines handles aggregate level inodes.  The
 413 *              inode cache cannot differentiate between the
 414 *              aggregate inodes and the filesystem inodes, so we
 415 *              handle these here.  We don't actually use the aggregate
 416 *              inode map, since these inodes are at a fixed location
 417 *              and in some cases the aggregate inode map isn't initialized
 418 *              yet.
 419 *
 420 * PARAMETERS:
 421 *      sb - filesystem superblock
 422 *      inum - aggregate inode number
 423 *      secondary - 1 if secondary aggregate inode table
 424 *
 425 * RETURN VALUES:
 426 *      new inode       - success
 427 *      NULL            - i/o error.
 428 */
 429struct inode *diReadSpecial(struct super_block *sb, ino_t inum, int secondary)
 430{
 431        struct jfs_sb_info *sbi = JFS_SBI(sb);
 432        uint address;
 433        struct dinode *dp;
 434        struct inode *ip;
 435        struct metapage *mp;
 436
 437        ip = new_inode(sb);
 438        if (ip == NULL) {
 439                jfs_err("diReadSpecial: new_inode returned NULL!");
 440                return ip;
 441        }
 442
 443        if (secondary) {
 444                address = addressPXD(&sbi->ait2) >> sbi->l2nbperpage;
 445                JFS_IP(ip)->ipimap = sbi->ipaimap2;
 446        } else {
 447                address = AITBL_OFF >> L2PSIZE;
 448                JFS_IP(ip)->ipimap = sbi->ipaimap;
 449        }
 450
 451        ASSERT(inum < INOSPEREXT);
 452
 453        ip->i_ino = inum;
 454
 455        address += inum >> 3;   /* 8 inodes per 4K page */
 456
 457        /* read the page of fixed disk inode (AIT) in raw mode */
 458        mp = read_metapage(ip, address << sbi->l2nbperpage, PSIZE, 1);
 459        if (mp == NULL) {
 460                set_nlink(ip, 1);       /* Don't want iput() deleting it */
 461                iput(ip);
 462                return (NULL);
 463        }
 464
 465        /* get the pointer to the disk inode of interest */
 466        dp = (struct dinode *) (mp->data);
 467        dp += inum % 8;         /* 8 inodes per 4K page */
 468
 469        /* copy on-disk inode to in-memory inode */
 470        if ((copy_from_dinode(dp, ip)) != 0) {
 471                /* handle bad return by returning NULL for ip */
 472                set_nlink(ip, 1);       /* Don't want iput() deleting it */
 473                iput(ip);
 474                /* release the page */
 475                release_metapage(mp);
 476                return (NULL);
 477
 478        }
 479
 480        ip->i_mapping->a_ops = &jfs_metapage_aops;
 481        mapping_set_gfp_mask(ip->i_mapping, GFP_NOFS);
 482
 483        /* Allocations to metadata inodes should not affect quotas */
 484        ip->i_flags |= S_NOQUOTA;
 485
 486        if ((inum == FILESYSTEM_I) && (JFS_IP(ip)->ipimap == sbi->ipaimap)) {
 487                sbi->gengen = le32_to_cpu(dp->di_gengen);
 488                sbi->inostamp = le32_to_cpu(dp->di_inostamp);
 489        }
 490
 491        /* release the page */
 492        release_metapage(mp);
 493
 494        /*
 495         * __mark_inode_dirty expects inodes to be hashed.  Since we don't
 496         * want special inodes in the fileset inode space, we make them
 497         * appear hashed, but do not put on any lists.  hlist_del()
 498         * will work fine and require no locking.
 499         */
 500        hlist_add_fake(&ip->i_hash);
 501
 502        return (ip);
 503}
 504
 505/*
 506 * NAME:        diWriteSpecial()
 507 *
 508 * FUNCTION:    Write the special inode to disk
 509 *
 510 * PARAMETERS:
 511 *      ip - special inode
 512 *      secondary - 1 if secondary aggregate inode table
 513 *
 514 * RETURN VALUES: none
 515 */
 516
 517void diWriteSpecial(struct inode *ip, int secondary)
 518{
 519        struct jfs_sb_info *sbi = JFS_SBI(ip->i_sb);
 520        uint address;
 521        struct dinode *dp;
 522        ino_t inum = ip->i_ino;
 523        struct metapage *mp;
 524
 525        if (secondary)
 526                address = addressPXD(&sbi->ait2) >> sbi->l2nbperpage;
 527        else
 528                address = AITBL_OFF >> L2PSIZE;
 529
 530        ASSERT(inum < INOSPEREXT);
 531
 532        address += inum >> 3;   /* 8 inodes per 4K page */
 533
 534        /* read the page of fixed disk inode (AIT) in raw mode */
 535        mp = read_metapage(ip, address << sbi->l2nbperpage, PSIZE, 1);
 536        if (mp == NULL) {
 537                jfs_err("diWriteSpecial: failed to read aggregate inode "
 538                        "extent!");
 539                return;
 540        }
 541
 542        /* get the pointer to the disk inode of interest */
 543        dp = (struct dinode *) (mp->data);
 544        dp += inum % 8;         /* 8 inodes per 4K page */
 545
 546        /* copy on-disk inode to in-memory inode */
 547        copy_to_dinode(dp, ip);
 548        memcpy(&dp->di_xtroot, &JFS_IP(ip)->i_xtroot, 288);
 549
 550        if (inum == FILESYSTEM_I)
 551                dp->di_gengen = cpu_to_le32(sbi->gengen);
 552
 553        /* write the page */
 554        write_metapage(mp);
 555}
 556
 557/*
 558 * NAME:        diFreeSpecial()
 559 *
 560 * FUNCTION:    Free allocated space for special inode
 561 */
 562void diFreeSpecial(struct inode *ip)
 563{
 564        if (ip == NULL) {
 565                jfs_err("diFreeSpecial called with NULL ip!");
 566                return;
 567        }
 568        filemap_write_and_wait(ip->i_mapping);
 569        truncate_inode_pages(ip->i_mapping, 0);
 570        iput(ip);
 571}
 572
 573
 574
 575/*
 576 * NAME:        diWrite()
 577 *
 578 * FUNCTION:    write the on-disk inode portion of the in-memory inode
 579 *              to its corresponding on-disk inode.
 580 *
 581 *              on entry, the specifed incore inode should itself
 582 *              specify the disk inode number corresponding to the
 583 *              incore inode (i.e. i_number should be initialized).
 584 *
 585 *              the inode contains the inode extent address for the disk
 586 *              inode.  with the inode extent address in hand, the
 587 *              page of the extent that contains the disk inode is
 588 *              read and the disk inode portion of the incore inode
 589 *              is copied to the disk inode.
 590 *
 591 * PARAMETERS:
 592 *      tid -  transacation id
 593 *      ip  -  pointer to incore inode to be written to the inode extent.
 594 *
 595 * RETURN VALUES:
 596 *      0       - success
 597 *      -EIO    - i/o error.
 598 */
 599int diWrite(tid_t tid, struct inode *ip)
 600{
 601        struct jfs_sb_info *sbi = JFS_SBI(ip->i_sb);
 602        struct jfs_inode_info *jfs_ip = JFS_IP(ip);
 603        int rc = 0;
 604        s32 ino;
 605        struct dinode *dp;
 606        s64 blkno;
 607        int block_offset;
 608        int inodes_left;
 609        struct metapage *mp;
 610        unsigned long pageno;
 611        int rel_inode;
 612        int dioffset;
 613        struct inode *ipimap;
 614        uint type;
 615        lid_t lid;
 616        struct tlock *ditlck, *tlck;
 617        struct linelock *dilinelock, *ilinelock;
 618        struct lv *lv;
 619        int n;
 620
 621        ipimap = jfs_ip->ipimap;
 622
 623        ino = ip->i_ino & (INOSPERIAG - 1);
 624
 625        if (!addressPXD(&(jfs_ip->ixpxd)) ||
 626            (lengthPXD(&(jfs_ip->ixpxd)) !=
 627             JFS_IP(ipimap)->i_imap->im_nbperiext)) {
 628                jfs_error(ip->i_sb, "ixpxd invalid\n");
 629                return -EIO;
 630        }
 631
 632        /*
 633         * read the page of disk inode containing the specified inode:
 634         */
 635        /* compute the block address of the page */
 636        blkno = INOPBLK(&(jfs_ip->ixpxd), ino, sbi->l2nbperpage);
 637
 638        rel_inode = (ino & (INOSPERPAGE - 1));
 639        pageno = blkno >> sbi->l2nbperpage;
 640
 641        if ((block_offset = ((u32) blkno & (sbi->nbperpage - 1)))) {
 642                /*
 643                 * OS/2 didn't always align inode extents on page boundaries
 644                 */
 645                inodes_left =
 646                    (sbi->nbperpage - block_offset) << sbi->l2niperblk;
 647
 648                if (rel_inode < inodes_left)
 649                        rel_inode += block_offset << sbi->l2niperblk;
 650                else {
 651                        pageno += 1;
 652                        rel_inode -= inodes_left;
 653                }
 654        }
 655        /* read the page of disk inode */
 656      retry:
 657        mp = read_metapage(ipimap, pageno << sbi->l2nbperpage, PSIZE, 1);
 658        if (!mp)
 659                return -EIO;
 660
 661        /* get the pointer to the disk inode */
 662        dp = (struct dinode *) mp->data;
 663        dp += rel_inode;
 664
 665        dioffset = (ino & (INOSPERPAGE - 1)) << L2DISIZE;
 666
 667        /*
 668         * acquire transaction lock on the on-disk inode;
 669         * N.B. tlock is acquired on ipimap not ip;
 670         */
 671        if ((ditlck =
 672             txLock(tid, ipimap, mp, tlckINODE | tlckENTRY)) == NULL)
 673                goto retry;
 674        dilinelock = (struct linelock *) & ditlck->lock;
 675
 676        /*
 677         * copy btree root from in-memory inode to on-disk inode
 678         *
 679         * (tlock is taken from inline B+-tree root in in-memory
 680         * inode when the B+-tree root is updated, which is pointed
 681         * by jfs_ip->blid as well as being on tx tlock list)
 682         *
 683         * further processing of btree root is based on the copy
 684         * in in-memory inode, where txLog() will log from, and,
 685         * for xtree root, txUpdateMap() will update map and reset
 686         * XAD_NEW bit;
 687         */
 688
 689        if (S_ISDIR(ip->i_mode) && (lid = jfs_ip->xtlid)) {
 690                /*
 691                 * This is the special xtree inside the directory for storing
 692                 * the directory table
 693                 */
 694                xtpage_t *p, *xp;
 695                xad_t *xad;
 696
 697                jfs_ip->xtlid = 0;
 698                tlck = lid_to_tlock(lid);
 699                assert(tlck->type & tlckXTREE);
 700                tlck->type |= tlckBTROOT;
 701                tlck->mp = mp;
 702                ilinelock = (struct linelock *) & tlck->lock;
 703
 704                /*
 705                 * copy xtree root from inode to dinode:
 706                 */
 707                p = &jfs_ip->i_xtroot;
 708                xp = (xtpage_t *) &dp->di_dirtable;
 709                lv = ilinelock->lv;
 710                for (n = 0; n < ilinelock->index; n++, lv++) {
 711                        memcpy(&xp->xad[lv->offset], &p->xad[lv->offset],
 712                               lv->length << L2XTSLOTSIZE);
 713                }
 714
 715                /* reset on-disk (metadata page) xtree XAD_NEW bit */
 716                xad = &xp->xad[XTENTRYSTART];
 717                for (n = XTENTRYSTART;
 718                     n < le16_to_cpu(xp->header.nextindex); n++, xad++)
 719                        if (xad->flag & (XAD_NEW | XAD_EXTENDED))
 720                                xad->flag &= ~(XAD_NEW | XAD_EXTENDED);
 721        }
 722
 723        if ((lid = jfs_ip->blid) == 0)
 724                goto inlineData;
 725        jfs_ip->blid = 0;
 726
 727        tlck = lid_to_tlock(lid);
 728        type = tlck->type;
 729        tlck->type |= tlckBTROOT;
 730        tlck->mp = mp;
 731        ilinelock = (struct linelock *) & tlck->lock;
 732
 733        /*
 734         *      regular file: 16 byte (XAD slot) granularity
 735         */
 736        if (type & tlckXTREE) {
 737                xtpage_t *p, *xp;
 738                xad_t *xad;
 739
 740                /*
 741                 * copy xtree root from inode to dinode:
 742                 */
 743                p = &jfs_ip->i_xtroot;
 744                xp = &dp->di_xtroot;
 745                lv = ilinelock->lv;
 746                for (n = 0; n < ilinelock->index; n++, lv++) {
 747                        memcpy(&xp->xad[lv->offset], &p->xad[lv->offset],
 748                               lv->length << L2XTSLOTSIZE);
 749                }
 750
 751                /* reset on-disk (metadata page) xtree XAD_NEW bit */
 752                xad = &xp->xad[XTENTRYSTART];
 753                for (n = XTENTRYSTART;
 754                     n < le16_to_cpu(xp->header.nextindex); n++, xad++)
 755                        if (xad->flag & (XAD_NEW | XAD_EXTENDED))
 756                                xad->flag &= ~(XAD_NEW | XAD_EXTENDED);
 757        }
 758        /*
 759         *      directory: 32 byte (directory entry slot) granularity
 760         */
 761        else if (type & tlckDTREE) {
 762                dtpage_t *p, *xp;
 763
 764                /*
 765                 * copy dtree root from inode to dinode:
 766                 */
 767                p = (dtpage_t *) &jfs_ip->i_dtroot;
 768                xp = (dtpage_t *) & dp->di_dtroot;
 769                lv = ilinelock->lv;
 770                for (n = 0; n < ilinelock->index; n++, lv++) {
 771                        memcpy(&xp->slot[lv->offset], &p->slot[lv->offset],
 772                               lv->length << L2DTSLOTSIZE);
 773                }
 774        } else {
 775                jfs_err("diWrite: UFO tlock");
 776        }
 777
 778      inlineData:
 779        /*
 780         * copy inline symlink from in-memory inode to on-disk inode
 781         */
 782        if (S_ISLNK(ip->i_mode) && ip->i_size < IDATASIZE) {
 783                lv = & dilinelock->lv[dilinelock->index];
 784                lv->offset = (dioffset + 2 * 128) >> L2INODESLOTSIZE;
 785                lv->length = 2;
 786                memcpy(&dp->di_fastsymlink, jfs_ip->i_inline, IDATASIZE);
 787                dilinelock->index++;
 788        }
 789        /*
 790         * copy inline data from in-memory inode to on-disk inode:
 791         * 128 byte slot granularity
 792         */
 793        if (test_cflag(COMMIT_Inlineea, ip)) {
 794                lv = & dilinelock->lv[dilinelock->index];
 795                lv->offset = (dioffset + 3 * 128) >> L2INODESLOTSIZE;
 796                lv->length = 1;
 797                memcpy(&dp->di_inlineea, jfs_ip->i_inline_ea, INODESLOTSIZE);
 798                dilinelock->index++;
 799
 800                clear_cflag(COMMIT_Inlineea, ip);
 801        }
 802
 803        /*
 804         *      lock/copy inode base: 128 byte slot granularity
 805         */
 806        lv = & dilinelock->lv[dilinelock->index];
 807        lv->offset = dioffset >> L2INODESLOTSIZE;
 808        copy_to_dinode(dp, ip);
 809        if (test_and_clear_cflag(COMMIT_Dirtable, ip)) {
 810                lv->length = 2;
 811                memcpy(&dp->di_dirtable, &jfs_ip->i_dirtable, 96);
 812        } else
 813                lv->length = 1;
 814        dilinelock->index++;
 815
 816        /* release the buffer holding the updated on-disk inode.
 817         * the buffer will be later written by commit processing.
 818         */
 819        write_metapage(mp);
 820
 821        return (rc);
 822}
 823
 824
 825/*
 826 * NAME:        diFree(ip)
 827 *
 828 * FUNCTION:    free a specified inode from the inode working map
 829 *              for a fileset or aggregate.
 830 *
 831 *              if the inode to be freed represents the first (only)
 832 *              free inode within the iag, the iag will be placed on
 833 *              the ag free inode list.
 834 *
 835 *              freeing the inode will cause the inode extent to be
 836 *              freed if the inode is the only allocated inode within
 837 *              the extent.  in this case all the disk resource backing
 838 *              up the inode extent will be freed. in addition, the iag
 839 *              will be placed on the ag extent free list if the extent
 840 *              is the first free extent in the iag.  if freeing the
 841 *              extent also means that no free inodes will exist for
 842 *              the iag, the iag will also be removed from the ag free
 843 *              inode list.
 844 *
 845 *              the iag describing the inode will be freed if the extent
 846 *              is to be freed and it is the only backed extent within
 847 *              the iag.  in this case, the iag will be removed from the
 848 *              ag free extent list and ag free inode list and placed on
 849 *              the inode map's free iag list.
 850 *
 851 *              a careful update approach is used to provide consistency
 852 *              in the face of updates to multiple buffers.  under this
 853 *              approach, all required buffers are obtained before making
 854 *              any updates and are held until all updates are complete.
 855 *
 856 * PARAMETERS:
 857 *      ip      - inode to be freed.
 858 *
 859 * RETURN VALUES:
 860 *      0       - success
 861 *      -EIO    - i/o error.
 862 */
 863int diFree(struct inode *ip)
 864{
 865        int rc;
 866        ino_t inum = ip->i_ino;
 867        struct iag *iagp, *aiagp, *biagp, *ciagp, *diagp;
 868        struct metapage *mp, *amp, *bmp, *cmp, *dmp;
 869        int iagno, ino, extno, bitno, sword, agno;
 870        int back, fwd;
 871        u32 bitmap, mask;
 872        struct inode *ipimap = JFS_SBI(ip->i_sb)->ipimap;
 873        struct inomap *imap = JFS_IP(ipimap)->i_imap;
 874        pxd_t freepxd;
 875        tid_t tid;
 876        struct inode *iplist[3];
 877        struct tlock *tlck;
 878        struct pxd_lock *pxdlock;
 879
 880        /*
 881         * This is just to suppress compiler warnings.  The same logic that
 882         * references these variables is used to initialize them.
 883         */
 884        aiagp = biagp = ciagp = diagp = NULL;
 885
 886        /* get the iag number containing the inode.
 887         */
 888        iagno = INOTOIAG(inum);
 889
 890        /* make sure that the iag is contained within
 891         * the map.
 892         */
 893        if (iagno >= imap->im_nextiag) {
 894                print_hex_dump(KERN_ERR, "imap: ", DUMP_PREFIX_ADDRESS, 16, 4,
 895                               imap, 32, 0);
 896                jfs_error(ip->i_sb, "inum = %d, iagno = %d, nextiag = %d\n",
 897                          (uint) inum, iagno, imap->im_nextiag);
 898                return -EIO;
 899        }
 900
 901        /* get the allocation group for this ino.
 902         */
 903        agno = BLKTOAG(JFS_IP(ip)->agstart, JFS_SBI(ip->i_sb));
 904
 905        /* Lock the AG specific inode map information
 906         */
 907        AG_LOCK(imap, agno);
 908
 909        /* Obtain read lock in imap inode.  Don't release it until we have
 910         * read all of the IAG's that we are going to.
 911         */
 912        IREAD_LOCK(ipimap, RDWRLOCK_IMAP);
 913
 914        /* read the iag.
 915         */
 916        if ((rc = diIAGRead(imap, iagno, &mp))) {
 917                IREAD_UNLOCK(ipimap);
 918                AG_UNLOCK(imap, agno);
 919                return (rc);
 920        }
 921        iagp = (struct iag *) mp->data;
 922
 923        /* get the inode number and extent number of the inode within
 924         * the iag and the inode number within the extent.
 925         */
 926        ino = inum & (INOSPERIAG - 1);
 927        extno = ino >> L2INOSPEREXT;
 928        bitno = ino & (INOSPEREXT - 1);
 929        mask = HIGHORDER >> bitno;
 930
 931        if (!(le32_to_cpu(iagp->wmap[extno]) & mask)) {
 932                jfs_error(ip->i_sb, "wmap shows inode already free\n");
 933        }
 934
 935        if (!addressPXD(&iagp->inoext[extno])) {
 936                release_metapage(mp);
 937                IREAD_UNLOCK(ipimap);
 938                AG_UNLOCK(imap, agno);
 939                jfs_error(ip->i_sb, "invalid inoext\n");
 940                return -EIO;
 941        }
 942
 943        /* compute the bitmap for the extent reflecting the freed inode.
 944         */
 945        bitmap = le32_to_cpu(iagp->wmap[extno]) & ~mask;
 946
 947        if (imap->im_agctl[agno].numfree > imap->im_agctl[agno].numinos) {
 948                release_metapage(mp);
 949                IREAD_UNLOCK(ipimap);
 950                AG_UNLOCK(imap, agno);
 951                jfs_error(ip->i_sb, "numfree > numinos\n");
 952                return -EIO;
 953        }
 954        /*
 955         *      inode extent still has some inodes or below low water mark:
 956         *      keep the inode extent;
 957         */
 958        if (bitmap ||
 959            imap->im_agctl[agno].numfree < 96 ||
 960            (imap->im_agctl[agno].numfree < 288 &&
 961             (((imap->im_agctl[agno].numfree * 100) /
 962               imap->im_agctl[agno].numinos) <= 25))) {
 963                /* if the iag currently has no free inodes (i.e.,
 964                 * the inode being freed is the first free inode of iag),
 965                 * insert the iag at head of the inode free list for the ag.
 966                 */
 967                if (iagp->nfreeinos == 0) {
 968                        /* check if there are any iags on the ag inode
 969                         * free list.  if so, read the first one so that
 970                         * we can link the current iag onto the list at
 971                         * the head.
 972                         */
 973                        if ((fwd = imap->im_agctl[agno].inofree) >= 0) {
 974                                /* read the iag that currently is the head
 975                                 * of the list.
 976                                 */
 977                                if ((rc = diIAGRead(imap, fwd, &amp))) {
 978                                        IREAD_UNLOCK(ipimap);
 979                                        AG_UNLOCK(imap, agno);
 980                                        release_metapage(mp);
 981                                        return (rc);
 982                                }
 983                                aiagp = (struct iag *) amp->data;
 984
 985                                /* make current head point back to the iag.
 986                                 */
 987                                aiagp->inofreeback = cpu_to_le32(iagno);
 988
 989                                write_metapage(amp);
 990                        }
 991
 992                        /* iag points forward to current head and iag
 993                         * becomes the new head of the list.
 994                         */
 995                        iagp->inofreefwd =
 996                            cpu_to_le32(imap->im_agctl[agno].inofree);
 997                        iagp->inofreeback = cpu_to_le32(-1);
 998                        imap->im_agctl[agno].inofree = iagno;
 999                }
1000                IREAD_UNLOCK(ipimap);
1001
1002                /* update the free inode summary map for the extent if
1003                 * freeing the inode means the extent will now have free
1004                 * inodes (i.e., the inode being freed is the first free
1005                 * inode of extent),
1006                 */
1007                if (iagp->wmap[extno] == cpu_to_le32(ONES)) {
1008                        sword = extno >> L2EXTSPERSUM;
1009                        bitno = extno & (EXTSPERSUM - 1);
1010                        iagp->inosmap[sword] &=
1011                            cpu_to_le32(~(HIGHORDER >> bitno));
1012                }
1013
1014                /* update the bitmap.
1015                 */
1016                iagp->wmap[extno] = cpu_to_le32(bitmap);
1017
1018                /* update the free inode counts at the iag, ag and
1019                 * map level.
1020                 */
1021                le32_add_cpu(&iagp->nfreeinos, 1);
1022                imap->im_agctl[agno].numfree += 1;
1023                atomic_inc(&imap->im_numfree);
1024
1025                /* release the AG inode map lock
1026                 */
1027                AG_UNLOCK(imap, agno);
1028
1029                /* write the iag */
1030                write_metapage(mp);
1031
1032                return (0);
1033        }
1034
1035
1036        /*
1037         *      inode extent has become free and above low water mark:
1038         *      free the inode extent;
1039         */
1040
1041        /*
1042         *      prepare to update iag list(s) (careful update step 1)
1043         */
1044        amp = bmp = cmp = dmp = NULL;
1045        fwd = back = -1;
1046
1047        /* check if the iag currently has no free extents.  if so,
1048         * it will be placed on the head of the ag extent free list.
1049         */
1050        if (iagp->nfreeexts == 0) {
1051                /* check if the ag extent free list has any iags.
1052                 * if so, read the iag at the head of the list now.
1053                 * this (head) iag will be updated later to reflect
1054                 * the addition of the current iag at the head of
1055                 * the list.
1056                 */
1057                if ((fwd = imap->im_agctl[agno].extfree) >= 0) {
1058                        if ((rc = diIAGRead(imap, fwd, &amp)))
1059                                goto error_out;
1060                        aiagp = (struct iag *) amp->data;
1061                }
1062        } else {
1063                /* iag has free extents. check if the addition of a free
1064                 * extent will cause all extents to be free within this
1065                 * iag.  if so, the iag will be removed from the ag extent
1066                 * free list and placed on the inode map's free iag list.
1067                 */
1068                if (iagp->nfreeexts == cpu_to_le32(EXTSPERIAG - 1)) {
1069                        /* in preparation for removing the iag from the
1070                         * ag extent free list, read the iags preceding
1071                         * and following the iag on the ag extent free
1072                         * list.
1073                         */
1074                        if ((fwd = le32_to_cpu(iagp->extfreefwd)) >= 0) {
1075                                if ((rc = diIAGRead(imap, fwd, &amp)))
1076                                        goto error_out;
1077                                aiagp = (struct iag *) amp->data;
1078                        }
1079
1080                        if ((back = le32_to_cpu(iagp->extfreeback)) >= 0) {
1081                                if ((rc = diIAGRead(imap, back, &bmp)))
1082                                        goto error_out;
1083                                biagp = (struct iag *) bmp->data;
1084                        }
1085                }
1086        }
1087
1088        /* remove the iag from the ag inode free list if freeing
1089         * this extent cause the iag to have no free inodes.
1090         */
1091        if (iagp->nfreeinos == cpu_to_le32(INOSPEREXT - 1)) {
1092                int inofreeback = le32_to_cpu(iagp->inofreeback);
1093                int inofreefwd = le32_to_cpu(iagp->inofreefwd);
1094
1095                /* in preparation for removing the iag from the
1096                 * ag inode free list, read the iags preceding
1097                 * and following the iag on the ag inode free
1098                 * list.  before reading these iags, we must make
1099                 * sure that we already don't have them in hand
1100                 * from up above, since re-reading an iag (buffer)
1101                 * we are currently holding would cause a deadlock.
1102                 */
1103                if (inofreefwd >= 0) {
1104
1105                        if (inofreefwd == fwd)
1106                                ciagp = (struct iag *) amp->data;
1107                        else if (inofreefwd == back)
1108                                ciagp = (struct iag *) bmp->data;
1109                        else {
1110                                if ((rc =
1111                                     diIAGRead(imap, inofreefwd, &cmp)))
1112                                        goto error_out;
1113                                ciagp = (struct iag *) cmp->data;
1114                        }
1115                        assert(ciagp != NULL);
1116                }
1117
1118                if (inofreeback >= 0) {
1119                        if (inofreeback == fwd)
1120                                diagp = (struct iag *) amp->data;
1121                        else if (inofreeback == back)
1122                                diagp = (struct iag *) bmp->data;
1123                        else {
1124                                if ((rc =
1125                                     diIAGRead(imap, inofreeback, &dmp)))
1126                                        goto error_out;
1127                                diagp = (struct iag *) dmp->data;
1128                        }
1129                        assert(diagp != NULL);
1130                }
1131        }
1132
1133        IREAD_UNLOCK(ipimap);
1134
1135        /*
1136         * invalidate any page of the inode extent freed from buffer cache;
1137         */
1138        freepxd = iagp->inoext[extno];
1139        invalidate_pxd_metapages(ip, freepxd);
1140
1141        /*
1142         *      update iag list(s) (careful update step 2)
1143         */
1144        /* add the iag to the ag extent free list if this is the
1145         * first free extent for the iag.
1146         */
1147        if (iagp->nfreeexts == 0) {
1148                if (fwd >= 0)
1149                        aiagp->extfreeback = cpu_to_le32(iagno);
1150
1151                iagp->extfreefwd =
1152                    cpu_to_le32(imap->im_agctl[agno].extfree);
1153                iagp->extfreeback = cpu_to_le32(-1);
1154                imap->im_agctl[agno].extfree = iagno;
1155        } else {
1156                /* remove the iag from the ag extent list if all extents
1157                 * are now free and place it on the inode map iag free list.
1158                 */
1159                if (iagp->nfreeexts == cpu_to_le32(EXTSPERIAG - 1)) {
1160                        if (fwd >= 0)
1161                                aiagp->extfreeback = iagp->extfreeback;
1162
1163                        if (back >= 0)
1164                                biagp->extfreefwd = iagp->extfreefwd;
1165                        else
1166                                imap->im_agctl[agno].extfree =
1167                                    le32_to_cpu(iagp->extfreefwd);
1168
1169                        iagp->extfreefwd = iagp->extfreeback = cpu_to_le32(-1);
1170
1171                        IAGFREE_LOCK(imap);
1172                        iagp->iagfree = cpu_to_le32(imap->im_freeiag);
1173                        imap->im_freeiag = iagno;
1174                        IAGFREE_UNLOCK(imap);
1175                }
1176        }
1177
1178        /* remove the iag from the ag inode free list if freeing
1179         * this extent causes the iag to have no free inodes.
1180         */
1181        if (iagp->nfreeinos == cpu_to_le32(INOSPEREXT - 1)) {
1182                if ((int) le32_to_cpu(iagp->inofreefwd) >= 0)
1183                        ciagp->inofreeback = iagp->inofreeback;
1184
1185                if ((int) le32_to_cpu(iagp->inofreeback) >= 0)
1186                        diagp->inofreefwd = iagp->inofreefwd;
1187                else
1188                        imap->im_agctl[agno].inofree =
1189                            le32_to_cpu(iagp->inofreefwd);
1190
1191                iagp->inofreefwd = iagp->inofreeback = cpu_to_le32(-1);
1192        }
1193
1194        /* update the inode extent address and working map
1195         * to reflect the free extent.
1196         * the permanent map should have been updated already
1197         * for the inode being freed.
1198         */
1199        if (iagp->pmap[extno] != 0) {
1200                jfs_error(ip->i_sb, "the pmap does not show inode free\n");
1201        }
1202        iagp->wmap[extno] = 0;
1203        PXDlength(&iagp->inoext[extno], 0);
1204        PXDaddress(&iagp->inoext[extno], 0);
1205
1206        /* update the free extent and free inode summary maps
1207         * to reflect the freed extent.
1208         * the inode summary map is marked to indicate no inodes
1209         * available for the freed extent.
1210         */
1211        sword = extno >> L2EXTSPERSUM;
1212        bitno = extno & (EXTSPERSUM - 1);
1213        mask = HIGHORDER >> bitno;
1214        iagp->inosmap[sword] |= cpu_to_le32(mask);
1215        iagp->extsmap[sword] &= cpu_to_le32(~mask);
1216
1217        /* update the number of free inodes and number of free extents
1218         * for the iag.
1219         */
1220        le32_add_cpu(&iagp->nfreeinos, -(INOSPEREXT - 1));
1221        le32_add_cpu(&iagp->nfreeexts, 1);
1222
1223        /* update the number of free inodes and backed inodes
1224         * at the ag and inode map level.
1225         */
1226        imap->im_agctl[agno].numfree -= (INOSPEREXT - 1);
1227        imap->im_agctl[agno].numinos -= INOSPEREXT;
1228        atomic_sub(INOSPEREXT - 1, &imap->im_numfree);
1229        atomic_sub(INOSPEREXT, &imap->im_numinos);
1230
1231        if (amp)
1232                write_metapage(amp);
1233        if (bmp)
1234                write_metapage(bmp);
1235        if (cmp)
1236                write_metapage(cmp);
1237        if (dmp)
1238                write_metapage(dmp);
1239
1240        /*
1241         * start transaction to update block allocation map
1242         * for the inode extent freed;
1243         *
1244         * N.B. AG_LOCK is released and iag will be released below, and
1245         * other thread may allocate inode from/reusing the ixad freed
1246         * BUT with new/different backing inode extent from the extent
1247         * to be freed by the transaction;
1248         */
1249        tid = txBegin(ipimap->i_sb, COMMIT_FORCE);
1250        mutex_lock(&JFS_IP(ipimap)->commit_mutex);
1251
1252        /* acquire tlock of the iag page of the freed ixad
1253         * to force the page NOHOMEOK (even though no data is
1254         * logged from the iag page) until NOREDOPAGE|FREEXTENT log
1255         * for the free of the extent is committed;
1256         * write FREEXTENT|NOREDOPAGE log record
1257         * N.B. linelock is overlaid as freed extent descriptor;
1258         */
1259        tlck = txLock(tid, ipimap, mp, tlckINODE | tlckFREE);
1260        pxdlock = (struct pxd_lock *) & tlck->lock;
1261        pxdlock->flag = mlckFREEPXD;
1262        pxdlock->pxd = freepxd;
1263        pxdlock->index = 1;
1264
1265        write_metapage(mp);
1266
1267        iplist[0] = ipimap;
1268
1269        /*
1270         * logredo needs the IAG number and IAG extent index in order
1271         * to ensure that the IMap is consistent.  The least disruptive
1272         * way to pass these values through  to the transaction manager
1273         * is in the iplist array.
1274         *
1275         * It's not pretty, but it works.
1276         */
1277        iplist[1] = (struct inode *) (size_t)iagno;
1278        iplist[2] = (struct inode *) (size_t)extno;
1279
1280        rc = txCommit(tid, 1, &iplist[0], COMMIT_FORCE);
1281
1282        txEnd(tid);
1283        mutex_unlock(&JFS_IP(ipimap)->commit_mutex);
1284
1285        /* unlock the AG inode map information */
1286        AG_UNLOCK(imap, agno);
1287
1288        return (0);
1289
1290      error_out:
1291        IREAD_UNLOCK(ipimap);
1292
1293        if (amp)
1294                release_metapage(amp);
1295        if (bmp)
1296                release_metapage(bmp);
1297        if (cmp)
1298                release_metapage(cmp);
1299        if (dmp)
1300                release_metapage(dmp);
1301
1302        AG_UNLOCK(imap, agno);
1303
1304        release_metapage(mp);
1305
1306        return (rc);
1307}
1308
1309/*
1310 * There are several places in the diAlloc* routines where we initialize
1311 * the inode.
1312 */
1313static inline void
1314diInitInode(struct inode *ip, int iagno, int ino, int extno, struct iag * iagp)
1315{
1316        struct jfs_inode_info *jfs_ip = JFS_IP(ip);
1317
1318        ip->i_ino = (iagno << L2INOSPERIAG) + ino;
1319        jfs_ip->ixpxd = iagp->inoext[extno];
1320        jfs_ip->agstart = le64_to_cpu(iagp->agstart);
1321        jfs_ip->active_ag = -1;
1322}
1323
1324
1325/*
1326 * NAME:        diAlloc(pip,dir,ip)
1327 *
1328 * FUNCTION:    allocate a disk inode from the inode working map
1329 *              for a fileset or aggregate.
1330 *
1331 * PARAMETERS:
1332 *      pip     - pointer to incore inode for the parent inode.
1333 *      dir     - 'true' if the new disk inode is for a directory.
1334 *      ip      - pointer to a new inode
1335 *
1336 * RETURN VALUES:
1337 *      0       - success.
1338 *      -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources.
1339 *      -EIO    - i/o error.
1340 */
1341int diAlloc(struct inode *pip, bool dir, struct inode *ip)
1342{
1343        int rc, ino, iagno, addext, extno, bitno, sword;
1344        int nwords, rem, i, agno;
1345        u32 mask, inosmap, extsmap;
1346        struct inode *ipimap;
1347        struct metapage *mp;
1348        ino_t inum;
1349        struct iag *iagp;
1350        struct inomap *imap;
1351
1352        /* get the pointers to the inode map inode and the
1353         * corresponding imap control structure.
1354         */
1355        ipimap = JFS_SBI(pip->i_sb)->ipimap;
1356        imap = JFS_IP(ipimap)->i_imap;
1357        JFS_IP(ip)->ipimap = ipimap;
1358        JFS_IP(ip)->fileset = FILESYSTEM_I;
1359
1360        /* for a directory, the allocation policy is to start
1361         * at the ag level using the preferred ag.
1362         */
1363        if (dir) {
1364                agno = dbNextAG(JFS_SBI(pip->i_sb)->ipbmap);
1365                AG_LOCK(imap, agno);
1366                goto tryag;
1367        }
1368
1369        /* for files, the policy starts off by trying to allocate from
1370         * the same iag containing the parent disk inode:
1371         * try to allocate the new disk inode close to the parent disk
1372         * inode, using parent disk inode number + 1 as the allocation
1373         * hint.  (we use a left-to-right policy to attempt to avoid
1374         * moving backward on the disk.)  compute the hint within the
1375         * file system and the iag.
1376         */
1377
1378        /* get the ag number of this iag */
1379        agno = BLKTOAG(JFS_IP(pip)->agstart, JFS_SBI(pip->i_sb));
1380
1381        if (atomic_read(&JFS_SBI(pip->i_sb)->bmap->db_active[agno])) {
1382                /*
1383                 * There is an open file actively growing.  We want to
1384                 * allocate new inodes from a different ag to avoid
1385                 * fragmentation problems.
1386                 */
1387                agno = dbNextAG(JFS_SBI(pip->i_sb)->ipbmap);
1388                AG_LOCK(imap, agno);
1389                goto tryag;
1390        }
1391
1392        inum = pip->i_ino + 1;
1393        ino = inum & (INOSPERIAG - 1);
1394
1395        /* back off the hint if it is outside of the iag */
1396        if (ino == 0)
1397                inum = pip->i_ino;
1398
1399        /* lock the AG inode map information */
1400        AG_LOCK(imap, agno);
1401
1402        /* Get read lock on imap inode */
1403        IREAD_LOCK(ipimap, RDWRLOCK_IMAP);
1404
1405        /* get the iag number and read the iag */
1406        iagno = INOTOIAG(inum);
1407        if ((rc = diIAGRead(imap, iagno, &mp))) {
1408                IREAD_UNLOCK(ipimap);
1409                AG_UNLOCK(imap, agno);
1410                return (rc);
1411        }
1412        iagp = (struct iag *) mp->data;
1413
1414        /* determine if new inode extent is allowed to be added to the iag.
1415         * new inode extent can be added to the iag if the ag
1416         * has less than 32 free disk inodes and the iag has free extents.
1417         */
1418        addext = (imap->im_agctl[agno].numfree < 32 && iagp->nfreeexts);
1419
1420        /*
1421         *      try to allocate from the IAG
1422         */
1423        /* check if the inode may be allocated from the iag
1424         * (i.e. the inode has free inodes or new extent can be added).
1425         */
1426        if (iagp->nfreeinos || addext) {
1427                /* determine the extent number of the hint.
1428                 */
1429                extno = ino >> L2INOSPEREXT;
1430
1431                /* check if the extent containing the hint has backed
1432                 * inodes.  if so, try to allocate within this extent.
1433                 */
1434                if (addressPXD(&iagp->inoext[extno])) {
1435                        bitno = ino & (INOSPEREXT - 1);
1436                        if ((bitno =
1437                             diFindFree(le32_to_cpu(iagp->wmap[extno]),
1438                                        bitno))
1439                            < INOSPEREXT) {
1440                                ino = (extno << L2INOSPEREXT) + bitno;
1441
1442                                /* a free inode (bit) was found within this
1443                                 * extent, so allocate it.
1444                                 */
1445                                rc = diAllocBit(imap, iagp, ino);
1446                                IREAD_UNLOCK(ipimap);
1447                                if (rc) {
1448                                        assert(rc == -EIO);
1449                                } else {
1450                                        /* set the results of the allocation
1451                                         * and write the iag.
1452                                         */
1453                                        diInitInode(ip, iagno, ino, extno,
1454                                                    iagp);
1455                                        mark_metapage_dirty(mp);
1456                                }
1457                                release_metapage(mp);
1458
1459                                /* free the AG lock and return.
1460                                 */
1461                                AG_UNLOCK(imap, agno);
1462                                return (rc);
1463                        }
1464
1465                        if (!addext)
1466                                extno =
1467                                    (extno ==
1468                                     EXTSPERIAG - 1) ? 0 : extno + 1;
1469                }
1470
1471                /*
1472                 * no free inodes within the extent containing the hint.
1473                 *
1474                 * try to allocate from the backed extents following
1475                 * hint or, if appropriate (i.e. addext is true), allocate
1476                 * an extent of free inodes at or following the extent
1477                 * containing the hint.
1478                 *
1479                 * the free inode and free extent summary maps are used
1480                 * here, so determine the starting summary map position
1481                 * and the number of words we'll have to examine.  again,
1482                 * the approach is to allocate following the hint, so we
1483                 * might have to initially ignore prior bits of the summary
1484                 * map that represent extents prior to the extent containing
1485                 * the hint and later revisit these bits.
1486                 */
1487                bitno = extno & (EXTSPERSUM - 1);
1488                nwords = (bitno == 0) ? SMAPSZ : SMAPSZ + 1;
1489                sword = extno >> L2EXTSPERSUM;
1490
1491                /* mask any prior bits for the starting words of the
1492                 * summary map.
1493                 */
1494                mask = (bitno == 0) ? 0 : (ONES << (EXTSPERSUM - bitno));
1495                inosmap = le32_to_cpu(iagp->inosmap[sword]) | mask;
1496                extsmap = le32_to_cpu(iagp->extsmap[sword]) | mask;
1497
1498                /* scan the free inode and free extent summary maps for
1499                 * free resources.
1500                 */
1501                for (i = 0; i < nwords; i++) {
1502                        /* check if this word of the free inode summary
1503                         * map describes an extent with free inodes.
1504                         */
1505                        if (~inosmap) {
1506                                /* an extent with free inodes has been
1507                                 * found. determine the extent number
1508                                 * and the inode number within the extent.
1509                                 */
1510                                rem = diFindFree(inosmap, 0);
1511                                extno = (sword << L2EXTSPERSUM) + rem;
1512                                rem = diFindFree(le32_to_cpu(iagp->wmap[extno]),
1513                                                 0);
1514                                if (rem >= INOSPEREXT) {
1515                                        IREAD_UNLOCK(ipimap);
1516                                        release_metapage(mp);
1517                                        AG_UNLOCK(imap, agno);
1518                                        jfs_error(ip->i_sb,
1519                                                  "can't find free bit in wmap\n");
1520                                        return -EIO;
1521                                }
1522
1523                                /* determine the inode number within the
1524                                 * iag and allocate the inode from the
1525                                 * map.
1526                                 */
1527                                ino = (extno << L2INOSPEREXT) + rem;
1528                                rc = diAllocBit(imap, iagp, ino);
1529                                IREAD_UNLOCK(ipimap);
1530                                if (rc)
1531                                        assert(rc == -EIO);
1532                                else {
1533                                        /* set the results of the allocation
1534                                         * and write the iag.
1535                                         */
1536                                        diInitInode(ip, iagno, ino, extno,
1537                                                    iagp);
1538                                        mark_metapage_dirty(mp);
1539                                }
1540                                release_metapage(mp);
1541
1542                                /* free the AG lock and return.
1543                                 */
1544                                AG_UNLOCK(imap, agno);
1545                                return (rc);
1546
1547                        }
1548
1549                        /* check if we may allocate an extent of free
1550                         * inodes and whether this word of the free
1551                         * extents summary map describes a free extent.
1552                         */
1553                        if (addext && ~extsmap) {
1554                                /* a free extent has been found.  determine
1555                                 * the extent number.
1556                                 */
1557                                rem = diFindFree(extsmap, 0);
1558                                extno = (sword << L2EXTSPERSUM) + rem;
1559
1560                                /* allocate an extent of free inodes.
1561                                 */
1562                                if ((rc = diNewExt(imap, iagp, extno))) {
1563                                        /* if there is no disk space for a
1564                                         * new extent, try to allocate the
1565                                         * disk inode from somewhere else.
1566                                         */
1567                                        if (rc == -ENOSPC)
1568                                                break;
1569
1570                                        assert(rc == -EIO);
1571                                } else {
1572                                        /* set the results of the allocation
1573                                         * and write the iag.
1574                                         */
1575                                        diInitInode(ip, iagno,
1576                                                    extno << L2INOSPEREXT,
1577                                                    extno, iagp);
1578                                        mark_metapage_dirty(mp);
1579                                }
1580                                release_metapage(mp);
1581                                /* free the imap inode & the AG lock & return.
1582                                 */
1583                                IREAD_UNLOCK(ipimap);
1584                                AG_UNLOCK(imap, agno);
1585                                return (rc);
1586                        }
1587
1588                        /* move on to the next set of summary map words.
1589                         */
1590                        sword = (sword == SMAPSZ - 1) ? 0 : sword + 1;
1591                        inosmap = le32_to_cpu(iagp->inosmap[sword]);
1592                        extsmap = le32_to_cpu(iagp->extsmap[sword]);
1593                }
1594        }
1595        /* unlock imap inode */
1596        IREAD_UNLOCK(ipimap);
1597
1598        /* nothing doing in this iag, so release it. */
1599        release_metapage(mp);
1600
1601      tryag:
1602        /*
1603         * try to allocate anywhere within the same AG as the parent inode.
1604         */
1605        rc = diAllocAG(imap, agno, dir, ip);
1606
1607        AG_UNLOCK(imap, agno);
1608
1609        if (rc != -ENOSPC)
1610                return (rc);
1611
1612        /*
1613         * try to allocate in any AG.
1614         */
1615        return (diAllocAny(imap, agno, dir, ip));
1616}
1617
1618
1619/*
1620 * NAME:        diAllocAG(imap,agno,dir,ip)
1621 *
1622 * FUNCTION:    allocate a disk inode from the allocation group.
1623 *
1624 *              this routine first determines if a new extent of free
1625 *              inodes should be added for the allocation group, with
1626 *              the current request satisfied from this extent. if this
1627 *              is the case, an attempt will be made to do just that.  if
1628 *              this attempt fails or it has been determined that a new
1629 *              extent should not be added, an attempt is made to satisfy
1630 *              the request by allocating an existing (backed) free inode
1631 *              from the allocation group.
1632 *
1633 * PRE CONDITION: Already have the AG lock for this AG.
1634 *
1635 * PARAMETERS:
1636 *      imap    - pointer to inode map control structure.
1637 *      agno    - allocation group to allocate from.
1638 *      dir     - 'true' if the new disk inode is for a directory.
1639 *      ip      - pointer to the new inode to be filled in on successful return
1640 *                with the disk inode number allocated, its extent address
1641 *                and the start of the ag.
1642 *
1643 * RETURN VALUES:
1644 *      0       - success.
1645 *      -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources.
1646 *      -EIO    - i/o error.
1647 */
1648static int
1649diAllocAG(struct inomap * imap, int agno, bool dir, struct inode *ip)
1650{
1651        int rc, addext, numfree, numinos;
1652
1653        /* get the number of free and the number of backed disk
1654         * inodes currently within the ag.
1655         */
1656        numfree = imap->im_agctl[agno].numfree;
1657        numinos = imap->im_agctl[agno].numinos;
1658
1659        if (numfree > numinos) {
1660                jfs_error(ip->i_sb, "numfree > numinos\n");
1661                return -EIO;
1662        }
1663
1664        /* determine if we should allocate a new extent of free inodes
1665         * within the ag: for directory inodes, add a new extent
1666         * if there are a small number of free inodes or number of free
1667         * inodes is a small percentage of the number of backed inodes.
1668         */
1669        if (dir)
1670                addext = (numfree < 64 ||
1671                          (numfree < 256
1672                           && ((numfree * 100) / numinos) <= 20));
1673        else
1674                addext = (numfree == 0);
1675
1676        /*
1677         * try to allocate a new extent of free inodes.
1678         */
1679        if (addext) {
1680                /* if free space is not available for this new extent, try
1681                 * below to allocate a free and existing (already backed)
1682                 * inode from the ag.
1683                 */
1684                if ((rc = diAllocExt(imap, agno, ip)) != -ENOSPC)
1685                        return (rc);
1686        }
1687
1688        /*
1689         * try to allocate an existing free inode from the ag.
1690         */
1691        return (diAllocIno(imap, agno, ip));
1692}
1693
1694
1695/*
1696 * NAME:        diAllocAny(imap,agno,dir,iap)
1697 *
1698 * FUNCTION:    allocate a disk inode from any other allocation group.
1699 *
1700 *              this routine is called when an allocation attempt within
1701 *              the primary allocation group has failed. if attempts to
1702 *              allocate an inode from any allocation group other than the
1703 *              specified primary group.
1704 *
1705 * PARAMETERS:
1706 *      imap    - pointer to inode map control structure.
1707 *      agno    - primary allocation group (to avoid).
1708 *      dir     - 'true' if the new disk inode is for a directory.
1709 *      ip      - pointer to a new inode to be filled in on successful return
1710 *                with the disk inode number allocated, its extent address
1711 *                and the start of the ag.
1712 *
1713 * RETURN VALUES:
1714 *      0       - success.
1715 *      -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources.
1716 *      -EIO    - i/o error.
1717 */
1718static int
1719diAllocAny(struct inomap * imap, int agno, bool dir, struct inode *ip)
1720{
1721        int ag, rc;
1722        int maxag = JFS_SBI(imap->im_ipimap->i_sb)->bmap->db_maxag;
1723
1724
1725        /* try to allocate from the ags following agno up to
1726         * the maximum ag number.
1727         */
1728        for (ag = agno + 1; ag <= maxag; ag++) {
1729                AG_LOCK(imap, ag);
1730
1731                rc = diAllocAG(imap, ag, dir, ip);
1732
1733                AG_UNLOCK(imap, ag);
1734
1735                if (rc != -ENOSPC)
1736                        return (rc);
1737        }
1738
1739        /* try to allocate from the ags in front of agno.
1740         */
1741        for (ag = 0; ag < agno; ag++) {
1742                AG_LOCK(imap, ag);
1743
1744                rc = diAllocAG(imap, ag, dir, ip);
1745
1746                AG_UNLOCK(imap, ag);
1747
1748                if (rc != -ENOSPC)
1749                        return (rc);
1750        }
1751
1752        /* no free disk inodes.
1753         */
1754        return -ENOSPC;
1755}
1756
1757
1758/*
1759 * NAME:        diAllocIno(imap,agno,ip)
1760 *
1761 * FUNCTION:    allocate a disk inode from the allocation group's free
1762 *              inode list, returning an error if this free list is
1763 *              empty (i.e. no iags on the list).
1764 *
1765 *              allocation occurs from the first iag on the list using
1766 *              the iag's free inode summary map to find the leftmost
1767 *              free inode in the iag.
1768 *
1769 * PRE CONDITION: Already have AG lock for this AG.
1770 *
1771 * PARAMETERS:
1772 *      imap    - pointer to inode map control structure.
1773 *      agno    - allocation group.
1774 *      ip      - pointer to new inode to be filled in on successful return
1775 *                with the disk inode number allocated, its extent address
1776 *                and the start of the ag.
1777 *
1778 * RETURN VALUES:
1779 *      0       - success.
1780 *      -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources.
1781 *      -EIO    - i/o error.
1782 */
1783static int diAllocIno(struct inomap * imap, int agno, struct inode *ip)
1784{
1785        int iagno, ino, rc, rem, extno, sword;
1786        struct metapage *mp;
1787        struct iag *iagp;
1788
1789        /* check if there are iags on the ag's free inode list.
1790         */
1791        if ((iagno = imap->im_agctl[agno].inofree) < 0)
1792                return -ENOSPC;
1793
1794        /* obtain read lock on imap inode */
1795        IREAD_LOCK(imap->im_ipimap, RDWRLOCK_IMAP);
1796
1797        /* read the iag at the head of the list.
1798         */
1799        if ((rc = diIAGRead(imap, iagno, &mp))) {
1800                IREAD_UNLOCK(imap->im_ipimap);
1801                return (rc);
1802        }
1803        iagp = (struct iag *) mp->data;
1804
1805        /* better be free inodes in this iag if it is on the
1806         * list.
1807         */
1808        if (!iagp->nfreeinos) {
1809                IREAD_UNLOCK(imap->im_ipimap);
1810                release_metapage(mp);
1811                jfs_error(ip->i_sb, "nfreeinos = 0, but iag on freelist\n");
1812                return -EIO;
1813        }
1814
1815        /* scan the free inode summary map to find an extent
1816         * with free inodes.
1817         */
1818        for (sword = 0;; sword++) {
1819                if (sword >= SMAPSZ) {
1820                        IREAD_UNLOCK(imap->im_ipimap);
1821                        release_metapage(mp);
1822                        jfs_error(ip->i_sb,
1823                                  "free inode not found in summary map\n");
1824                        return -EIO;
1825                }
1826
1827                if (~iagp->inosmap[sword])
1828                        break;
1829        }
1830
1831        /* found a extent with free inodes. determine
1832         * the extent number.
1833         */
1834        rem = diFindFree(le32_to_cpu(iagp->inosmap[sword]), 0);
1835        if (rem >= EXTSPERSUM) {
1836                IREAD_UNLOCK(imap->im_ipimap);
1837                release_metapage(mp);
1838                jfs_error(ip->i_sb, "no free extent found\n");
1839                return -EIO;
1840        }
1841        extno = (sword << L2EXTSPERSUM) + rem;
1842
1843        /* find the first free inode in the extent.
1844         */
1845        rem = diFindFree(le32_to_cpu(iagp->wmap[extno]), 0);
1846        if (rem >= INOSPEREXT) {
1847                IREAD_UNLOCK(imap->im_ipimap);
1848                release_metapage(mp);
1849                jfs_error(ip->i_sb, "free inode not found\n");
1850                return -EIO;
1851        }
1852
1853        /* compute the inode number within the iag.
1854         */
1855        ino = (extno << L2INOSPEREXT) + rem;
1856
1857        /* allocate the inode.
1858         */
1859        rc = diAllocBit(imap, iagp, ino);
1860        IREAD_UNLOCK(imap->im_ipimap);
1861        if (rc) {
1862                release_metapage(mp);
1863                return (rc);
1864        }
1865
1866        /* set the results of the allocation and write the iag.
1867         */
1868        diInitInode(ip, iagno, ino, extno, iagp);
1869        write_metapage(mp);
1870
1871        return (0);
1872}
1873
1874
1875/*
1876 * NAME:        diAllocExt(imap,agno,ip)
1877 *
1878 * FUNCTION:    add a new extent of free inodes to an iag, allocating
1879 *              an inode from this extent to satisfy the current allocation
1880 *              request.
1881 *
1882 *              this routine first tries to find an existing iag with free
1883 *              extents through the ag free extent list.  if list is not
1884 *              empty, the head of the list will be selected as the home
1885 *              of the new extent of free inodes.  otherwise (the list is
1886 *              empty), a new iag will be allocated for the ag to contain
1887 *              the extent.
1888 *
1889 *              once an iag has been selected, the free extent summary map
1890 *              is used to locate a free extent within the iag and diNewExt()
1891 *              is called to initialize the extent, with initialization
1892 *              including the allocation of the first inode of the extent
1893 *              for the purpose of satisfying this request.
1894 *
1895 * PARAMETERS:
1896 *      imap    - pointer to inode map control structure.
1897 *      agno    - allocation group number.
1898 *      ip      - pointer to new inode to be filled in on successful return
1899 *                with the disk inode number allocated, its extent address
1900 *                and the start of the ag.
1901 *
1902 * RETURN VALUES:
1903 *      0       - success.
1904 *      -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources.
1905 *      -EIO    - i/o error.
1906 */
1907static int diAllocExt(struct inomap * imap, int agno, struct inode *ip)
1908{
1909        int rem, iagno, sword, extno, rc;
1910        struct metapage *mp;
1911        struct iag *iagp;
1912
1913        /* check if the ag has any iags with free extents.  if not,
1914         * allocate a new iag for the ag.
1915         */
1916        if ((iagno = imap->im_agctl[agno].extfree) < 0) {
1917                /* If successful, diNewIAG will obtain the read lock on the
1918                 * imap inode.
1919                 */
1920                if ((rc = diNewIAG(imap, &iagno, agno, &mp))) {
1921                        return (rc);
1922                }
1923                iagp = (struct iag *) mp->data;
1924
1925                /* set the ag number if this a brand new iag
1926                 */
1927                iagp->agstart =
1928                    cpu_to_le64(AGTOBLK(agno, imap->im_ipimap));
1929        } else {
1930                /* read the iag.
1931                 */
1932                IREAD_LOCK(imap->im_ipimap, RDWRLOCK_IMAP);
1933                if ((rc = diIAGRead(imap, iagno, &mp))) {
1934                        IREAD_UNLOCK(imap->im_ipimap);
1935                        jfs_error(ip->i_sb, "error reading iag\n");
1936                        return rc;
1937                }
1938                iagp = (struct iag *) mp->data;
1939        }
1940
1941        /* using the free extent summary map, find a free extent.
1942         */
1943        for (sword = 0;; sword++) {
1944                if (sword >= SMAPSZ) {
1945                        release_metapage(mp);
1946                        IREAD_UNLOCK(imap->im_ipimap);
1947                        jfs_error(ip->i_sb, "free ext summary map not found\n");
1948                        return -EIO;
1949                }
1950                if (~iagp->extsmap[sword])
1951                        break;
1952        }
1953
1954        /* determine the extent number of the free extent.
1955         */
1956        rem = diFindFree(le32_to_cpu(iagp->extsmap[sword]), 0);
1957        if (rem >= EXTSPERSUM) {
1958                release_metapage(mp);
1959                IREAD_UNLOCK(imap->im_ipimap);
1960                jfs_error(ip->i_sb, "free extent not found\n");
1961                return -EIO;
1962        }
1963        extno = (sword << L2EXTSPERSUM) + rem;
1964
1965        /* initialize the new extent.
1966         */
1967        rc = diNewExt(imap, iagp, extno);
1968        IREAD_UNLOCK(imap->im_ipimap);
1969        if (rc) {
1970                /* something bad happened.  if a new iag was allocated,
1971                 * place it back on the inode map's iag free list, and
1972                 * clear the ag number information.
1973                 */
1974                if (iagp->nfreeexts == cpu_to_le32(EXTSPERIAG)) {
1975                        IAGFREE_LOCK(imap);
1976                        iagp->iagfree = cpu_to_le32(imap->im_freeiag);
1977                        imap->im_freeiag = iagno;
1978                        IAGFREE_UNLOCK(imap);
1979                }
1980                write_metapage(mp);
1981                return (rc);
1982        }
1983
1984        /* set the results of the allocation and write the iag.
1985         */
1986        diInitInode(ip, iagno, extno << L2INOSPEREXT, extno, iagp);
1987
1988        write_metapage(mp);
1989
1990        return (0);
1991}
1992
1993
1994/*
1995 * NAME:        diAllocBit(imap,iagp,ino)
1996 *
1997 * FUNCTION:    allocate a backed inode from an iag.
1998 *
1999 *              this routine performs the mechanics of allocating a
2000 *              specified inode from a backed extent.
2001 *
2002 *              if the inode to be allocated represents the last free
2003 *              inode within the iag, the iag will be removed from the
2004 *              ag free inode list.
2005 *
2006 *              a careful update approach is used to provide consistency
2007 *              in the face of updates to multiple buffers.  under this
2008 *              approach, all required buffers are obtained before making
2009 *              any updates and are held all are updates are complete.
2010 *
2011 * PRE CONDITION: Already have buffer lock on iagp.  Already have AG lock on
2012 *      this AG.  Must have read lock on imap inode.
2013 *
2014 * PARAMETERS:
2015 *      imap    - pointer to inode map control structure.
2016 *      iagp    - pointer to iag.
2017 *      ino     - inode number to be allocated within the iag.
2018 *
2019 * RETURN VALUES:
2020 *      0       - success.
2021 *      -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources.
2022 *      -EIO    - i/o error.
2023 */
2024static int diAllocBit(struct inomap * imap, struct iag * iagp, int ino)
2025{
2026        int extno, bitno, agno, sword, rc;
2027        struct metapage *amp = NULL, *bmp = NULL;
2028        struct iag *aiagp = NULL, *biagp = NULL;
2029        u32 mask;
2030
2031        /* check if this is the last free inode within the iag.
2032         * if so, it will have to be removed from the ag free
2033         * inode list, so get the iags preceding and following
2034         * it on the list.
2035         */
2036        if (iagp->nfreeinos == cpu_to_le32(1)) {
2037                if ((int) le32_to_cpu(iagp->inofreefwd) >= 0) {
2038                        if ((rc =
2039                             diIAGRead(imap, le32_to_cpu(iagp->inofreefwd),
2040                                       &amp)))
2041                                return (rc);
2042                        aiagp = (struct iag *) amp->data;
2043                }
2044
2045                if ((int) le32_to_cpu(iagp->inofreeback) >= 0) {
2046                        if ((rc =
2047                             diIAGRead(imap,
2048                                       le32_to_cpu(iagp->inofreeback),
2049                                       &bmp))) {
2050                                if (amp)
2051                                        release_metapage(amp);
2052                                return (rc);
2053                        }
2054                        biagp = (struct iag *) bmp->data;
2055                }
2056        }
2057
2058        /* get the ag number, extent number, inode number within
2059         * the extent.
2060         */
2061        agno = BLKTOAG(le64_to_cpu(iagp->agstart), JFS_SBI(imap->im_ipimap->i_sb));
2062        extno = ino >> L2INOSPEREXT;
2063        bitno = ino & (INOSPEREXT - 1);
2064
2065        /* compute the mask for setting the map.
2066         */
2067        mask = HIGHORDER >> bitno;
2068
2069        /* the inode should be free and backed.
2070         */
2071        if (((le32_to_cpu(iagp->pmap[extno]) & mask) != 0) ||
2072            ((le32_to_cpu(iagp->wmap[extno]) & mask) != 0) ||
2073            (addressPXD(&iagp->inoext[extno]) == 0)) {
2074                if (amp)
2075                        release_metapage(amp);
2076                if (bmp)
2077                        release_metapage(bmp);
2078
2079                jfs_error(imap->im_ipimap->i_sb, "iag inconsistent\n");
2080                return -EIO;
2081        }
2082
2083        /* mark the inode as allocated in the working map.
2084         */
2085        iagp->wmap[extno] |= cpu_to_le32(mask);
2086
2087        /* check if all inodes within the extent are now
2088         * allocated.  if so, update the free inode summary
2089         * map to reflect this.
2090         */
2091        if (iagp->wmap[extno] == cpu_to_le32(ONES)) {
2092                sword = extno >> L2EXTSPERSUM;
2093                bitno = extno & (EXTSPERSUM - 1);
2094                iagp->inosmap[sword] |= cpu_to_le32(HIGHORDER >> bitno);
2095        }
2096
2097        /* if this was the last free inode in the iag, remove the
2098         * iag from the ag free inode list.
2099         */
2100        if (iagp->nfreeinos == cpu_to_le32(1)) {
2101                if (amp) {
2102                        aiagp->inofreeback = iagp->inofreeback;
2103                        write_metapage(amp);
2104                }
2105
2106                if (bmp) {
2107                        biagp->inofreefwd = iagp->inofreefwd;
2108                        write_metapage(bmp);
2109                } else {
2110                        imap->im_agctl[agno].inofree =
2111                            le32_to_cpu(iagp->inofreefwd);
2112                }
2113                iagp->inofreefwd = iagp->inofreeback = cpu_to_le32(-1);
2114        }
2115
2116        /* update the free inode count at the iag, ag, inode
2117         * map levels.
2118         */
2119        le32_add_cpu(&iagp->nfreeinos, -1);
2120        imap->im_agctl[agno].numfree -= 1;
2121        atomic_dec(&imap->im_numfree);
2122
2123        return (0);
2124}
2125
2126
2127/*
2128 * NAME:        diNewExt(imap,iagp,extno)
2129 *
2130 * FUNCTION:    initialize a new extent of inodes for an iag, allocating
2131 *              the first inode of the extent for use for the current
2132 *              allocation request.
2133 *
2134 *              disk resources are allocated for the new extent of inodes
2135 *              and the inodes themselves are initialized to reflect their
2136 *              existence within the extent (i.e. their inode numbers and
2137 *              inode extent addresses are set) and their initial state
2138 *              (mode and link count are set to zero).
2139 *
2140 *              if the iag is new, it is not yet on an ag extent free list
2141 *              but will now be placed on this list.
2142 *
2143 *              if the allocation of the new extent causes the iag to
2144 *              have no free extent, the iag will be removed from the
2145 *              ag extent free list.
2146 *
2147 *              if the iag has no free backed inodes, it will be placed
2148 *              on the ag free inode list, since the addition of the new
2149 *              extent will now cause it to have free inodes.
2150 *
2151 *              a careful update approach is used to provide consistency
2152 *              (i.e. list consistency) in the face of updates to multiple
2153 *              buffers.  under this approach, all required buffers are
2154 *              obtained before making any updates and are held until all
2155 *              updates are complete.
2156 *
2157 * PRE CONDITION: Already have buffer lock on iagp.  Already have AG lock on
2158 *      this AG.  Must have read lock on imap inode.
2159 *
2160 * PARAMETERS:
2161 *      imap    - pointer to inode map control structure.
2162 *      iagp    - pointer to iag.
2163 *      extno   - extent number.
2164 *
2165 * RETURN VALUES:
2166 *      0       - success.
2167 *      -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources.
2168 *      -EIO    - i/o error.
2169 */
2170static int diNewExt(struct inomap * imap, struct iag * iagp, int extno)
2171{
2172        int agno, iagno, fwd, back, freei = 0, sword, rc;
2173        struct iag *aiagp = NULL, *biagp = NULL, *ciagp = NULL;
2174        struct metapage *amp, *bmp, *cmp, *dmp;
2175        struct inode *ipimap;
2176        s64 blkno, hint;
2177        int i, j;
2178        u32 mask;
2179        ino_t ino;
2180        struct dinode *dp;
2181        struct jfs_sb_info *sbi;
2182
2183        /* better have free extents.
2184         */
2185        if (!iagp->nfreeexts) {
2186                jfs_error(imap->im_ipimap->i_sb, "no free extents\n");
2187                return -EIO;
2188        }
2189
2190        /* get the inode map inode.
2191         */
2192        ipimap = imap->im_ipimap;
2193        sbi = JFS_SBI(ipimap->i_sb);
2194
2195        amp = bmp = cmp = NULL;
2196
2197        /* get the ag and iag numbers for this iag.
2198         */
2199        agno = BLKTOAG(le64_to_cpu(iagp->agstart), sbi);
2200        iagno = le32_to_cpu(iagp->iagnum);
2201
2202        /* check if this is the last free extent within the
2203         * iag.  if so, the iag must be removed from the ag
2204         * free extent list, so get the iags preceding and
2205         * following the iag on this list.
2206         */
2207        if (iagp->nfreeexts == cpu_to_le32(1)) {
2208                if ((fwd = le32_to_cpu(iagp->extfreefwd)) >= 0) {
2209                        if ((rc = diIAGRead(imap, fwd, &amp)))
2210                                return (rc);
2211                        aiagp = (struct iag *) amp->data;
2212                }
2213
2214                if ((back = le32_to_cpu(iagp->extfreeback)) >= 0) {
2215                        if ((rc = diIAGRead(imap, back, &bmp)))
2216                                goto error_out;
2217                        biagp = (struct iag *) bmp->data;
2218                }
2219        } else {
2220                /* the iag has free extents.  if all extents are free
2221                 * (as is the case for a newly allocated iag), the iag
2222                 * must be added to the ag free extent list, so get
2223                 * the iag at the head of the list in preparation for
2224                 * adding this iag to this list.
2225                 */
2226                fwd = back = -1;
2227                if (iagp->nfreeexts == cpu_to_le32(EXTSPERIAG)) {
2228                        if ((fwd = imap->im_agctl[agno].extfree) >= 0) {
2229                                if ((rc = diIAGRead(imap, fwd, &amp)))
2230                                        goto error_out;
2231                                aiagp = (struct iag *) amp->data;
2232                        }
2233                }
2234        }
2235
2236        /* check if the iag has no free inodes.  if so, the iag
2237         * will have to be added to the ag free inode list, so get
2238         * the iag at the head of the list in preparation for
2239         * adding this iag to this list.  in doing this, we must
2240         * check if we already have the iag at the head of
2241         * the list in hand.
2242         */
2243        if (iagp->nfreeinos == 0) {
2244                freei = imap->im_agctl[agno].inofree;
2245
2246                if (freei >= 0) {
2247                        if (freei == fwd) {
2248                                ciagp = aiagp;
2249                        } else if (freei == back) {
2250                                ciagp = biagp;
2251                        } else {
2252                                if ((rc = diIAGRead(imap, freei, &cmp)))
2253                                        goto error_out;
2254                                ciagp = (struct iag *) cmp->data;
2255                        }
2256                        if (ciagp == NULL) {
2257                                jfs_error(imap->im_ipimap->i_sb,
2258                                          "ciagp == NULL\n");
2259                                rc = -EIO;
2260                                goto error_out;
2261                        }
2262                }
2263        }
2264
2265        /* allocate disk space for the inode extent.
2266         */
2267        if ((extno == 0) || (addressPXD(&iagp->inoext[extno - 1]) == 0))
2268                hint = ((s64) agno << sbi->bmap->db_agl2size) - 1;
2269        else
2270                hint = addressPXD(&iagp->inoext[extno - 1]) +
2271                    lengthPXD(&iagp->inoext[extno - 1]) - 1;
2272
2273        if ((rc = dbAlloc(ipimap, hint, (s64) imap->im_nbperiext, &blkno)))
2274                goto error_out;
2275
2276        /* compute the inode number of the first inode within the
2277         * extent.
2278         */
2279        ino = (iagno << L2INOSPERIAG) + (extno << L2INOSPEREXT);
2280
2281        /* initialize the inodes within the newly allocated extent a
2282         * page at a time.
2283         */
2284        for (i = 0; i < imap->im_nbperiext; i += sbi->nbperpage) {
2285                /* get a buffer for this page of disk inodes.
2286                 */
2287                dmp = get_metapage(ipimap, blkno + i, PSIZE, 1);
2288                if (dmp == NULL) {
2289                        rc = -EIO;
2290                        goto error_out;
2291                }
2292                dp = (struct dinode *) dmp->data;
2293
2294                /* initialize the inode number, mode, link count and
2295                 * inode extent address.
2296                 */
2297                for (j = 0; j < INOSPERPAGE; j++, dp++, ino++) {
2298                        dp->di_inostamp = cpu_to_le32(sbi->inostamp);
2299                        dp->di_number = cpu_to_le32(ino);
2300                        dp->di_fileset = cpu_to_le32(FILESYSTEM_I);
2301                        dp->di_mode = 0;
2302                        dp->di_nlink = 0;
2303                        PXDaddress(&(dp->di_ixpxd), blkno);
2304                        PXDlength(&(dp->di_ixpxd), imap->im_nbperiext);
2305                }
2306                write_metapage(dmp);
2307        }
2308
2309        /* if this is the last free extent within the iag, remove the
2310         * iag from the ag free extent list.
2311         */
2312        if (iagp->nfreeexts == cpu_to_le32(1)) {
2313                if (fwd >= 0)
2314                        aiagp->extfreeback = iagp->extfreeback;
2315
2316                if (back >= 0)
2317                        biagp->extfreefwd = iagp->extfreefwd;
2318                else
2319                        imap->im_agctl[agno].extfree =
2320                            le32_to_cpu(iagp->extfreefwd);
2321
2322                iagp->extfreefwd = iagp->extfreeback = cpu_to_le32(-1);
2323        } else {
2324                /* if the iag has all free extents (newly allocated iag),
2325                 * add the iag to the ag free extent list.
2326                 */
2327                if (iagp->nfreeexts == cpu_to_le32(EXTSPERIAG)) {
2328                        if (fwd >= 0)
2329                                aiagp->extfreeback = cpu_to_le32(iagno);
2330
2331                        iagp->extfreefwd = cpu_to_le32(fwd);
2332                        iagp->extfreeback = cpu_to_le32(-1);
2333                        imap->im_agctl[agno].extfree = iagno;
2334                }
2335        }
2336
2337        /* if the iag has no free inodes, add the iag to the
2338         * ag free inode list.
2339         */
2340        if (iagp->nfreeinos == 0) {
2341                if (freei >= 0)
2342                        ciagp->inofreeback = cpu_to_le32(iagno);
2343
2344                iagp->inofreefwd =
2345                    cpu_to_le32(imap->im_agctl[agno].inofree);
2346                iagp->inofreeback = cpu_to_le32(-1);
2347                imap->im_agctl[agno].inofree = iagno;
2348        }
2349
2350        /* initialize the extent descriptor of the extent. */
2351        PXDlength(&iagp->inoext[extno], imap->im_nbperiext);
2352        PXDaddress(&iagp->inoext[extno], blkno);
2353
2354        /* initialize the working and persistent map of the extent.
2355         * the working map will be initialized such that
2356         * it indicates the first inode of the extent is allocated.
2357         */
2358        iagp->wmap[extno] = cpu_to_le32(HIGHORDER);
2359        iagp->pmap[extno] = 0;
2360
2361        /* update the free inode and free extent summary maps
2362         * for the extent to indicate the extent has free inodes
2363         * and no longer represents a free extent.
2364         */
2365        sword = extno >> L2EXTSPERSUM;
2366        mask = HIGHORDER >> (extno & (EXTSPERSUM - 1));
2367        iagp->extsmap[sword] |= cpu_to_le32(mask);
2368        iagp->inosmap[sword] &= cpu_to_le32(~mask);
2369
2370        /* update the free inode and free extent counts for the
2371         * iag.
2372         */
2373        le32_add_cpu(&iagp->nfreeinos, (INOSPEREXT - 1));
2374        le32_add_cpu(&iagp->nfreeexts, -1);
2375
2376        /* update the free and backed inode counts for the ag.
2377         */
2378        imap->im_agctl[agno].numfree += (INOSPEREXT - 1);
2379        imap->im_agctl[agno].numinos += INOSPEREXT;
2380
2381        /* update the free and backed inode counts for the inode map.
2382         */
2383        atomic_add(INOSPEREXT - 1, &imap->im_numfree);
2384        atomic_add(INOSPEREXT, &imap->im_numinos);
2385
2386        /* write the iags.
2387         */
2388        if (amp)
2389                write_metapage(amp);
2390        if (bmp)
2391                write_metapage(bmp);
2392        if (cmp)
2393                write_metapage(cmp);
2394
2395        return (0);
2396
2397      error_out:
2398
2399        /* release the iags.
2400         */
2401        if (amp)
2402                release_metapage(amp);
2403        if (bmp)
2404                release_metapage(bmp);
2405        if (cmp)
2406                release_metapage(cmp);
2407
2408        return (rc);
2409}
2410
2411
2412/*
2413 * NAME:        diNewIAG(imap,iagnop,agno)
2414 *
2415 * FUNCTION:    allocate a new iag for an allocation group.
2416 *
2417 *              first tries to allocate the iag from the inode map
2418 *              iagfree list:
2419 *              if the list has free iags, the head of the list is removed
2420 *              and returned to satisfy the request.
2421 *              if the inode map's iag free list is empty, the inode map
2422 *              is extended to hold a new iag. this new iag is initialized
2423 *              and returned to satisfy the request.
2424 *
2425 * PARAMETERS:
2426 *      imap    - pointer to inode map control structure.
2427 *      iagnop  - pointer to an iag number set with the number of the
2428 *                newly allocated iag upon successful return.
2429 *      agno    - allocation group number.
2430 *      bpp     - Buffer pointer to be filled in with new IAG's buffer
2431 *
2432 * RETURN VALUES:
2433 *      0       - success.
2434 *      -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources.
2435 *      -EIO    - i/o error.
2436 *
2437 * serialization:
2438 *      AG lock held on entry/exit;
2439 *      write lock on the map is held inside;
2440 *      read lock on the map is held on successful completion;
2441 *
2442 * note: new iag transaction:
2443 * . synchronously write iag;
2444 * . write log of xtree and inode of imap;
2445 * . commit;
2446 * . synchronous write of xtree (right to left, bottom to top);
2447 * . at start of logredo(): init in-memory imap with one additional iag page;
2448 * . at end of logredo(): re-read imap inode to determine
2449 *   new imap size;
2450 */
2451static int
2452diNewIAG(struct inomap * imap, int *iagnop, int agno, struct metapage ** mpp)
2453{
2454        int rc;
2455        int iagno, i, xlen;
2456        struct inode *ipimap;
2457        struct super_block *sb;
2458        struct jfs_sb_info *sbi;
2459        struct metapage *mp;
2460        struct iag *iagp;
2461        s64 xaddr = 0;
2462        s64 blkno;
2463        tid_t tid;
2464        struct inode *iplist[1];
2465
2466        /* pick up pointers to the inode map and mount inodes */
2467        ipimap = imap->im_ipimap;
2468        sb = ipimap->i_sb;
2469        sbi = JFS_SBI(sb);
2470
2471        /* acquire the free iag lock */
2472        IAGFREE_LOCK(imap);
2473
2474        /* if there are any iags on the inode map free iag list,
2475         * allocate the iag from the head of the list.
2476         */
2477        if (imap->im_freeiag >= 0) {
2478                /* pick up the iag number at the head of the list */
2479                iagno = imap->im_freeiag;
2480
2481                /* determine the logical block number of the iag */
2482                blkno = IAGTOLBLK(iagno, sbi->l2nbperpage);
2483        } else {
2484                /* no free iags. the inode map will have to be extented
2485                 * to include a new iag.
2486                 */
2487
2488                /* acquire inode map lock */
2489                IWRITE_LOCK(ipimap, RDWRLOCK_IMAP);
2490
2491                if (ipimap->i_size >> L2PSIZE != imap->im_nextiag + 1) {
2492                        IWRITE_UNLOCK(ipimap);
2493                        IAGFREE_UNLOCK(imap);
2494                        jfs_error(imap->im_ipimap->i_sb,
2495                                  "ipimap->i_size is wrong\n");
2496                        return -EIO;
2497                }
2498
2499
2500                /* get the next available iag number */
2501                iagno = imap->im_nextiag;
2502
2503                /* make sure that we have not exceeded the maximum inode
2504                 * number limit.
2505                 */
2506                if (iagno > (MAXIAGS - 1)) {
2507                        /* release the inode map lock */
2508                        IWRITE_UNLOCK(ipimap);
2509
2510                        rc = -ENOSPC;
2511                        goto out;
2512                }
2513
2514                /*
2515                 * synchronously append new iag page.
2516                 */
2517                /* determine the logical address of iag page to append */
2518                blkno = IAGTOLBLK(iagno, sbi->l2nbperpage);
2519
2520                /* Allocate extent for new iag page */
2521                xlen = sbi->nbperpage;
2522                if ((rc = dbAlloc(ipimap, 0, (s64) xlen, &xaddr))) {
2523                        /* release the inode map lock */
2524                        IWRITE_UNLOCK(ipimap);
2525
2526                        goto out;
2527                }
2528
2529                /*
2530                 * start transaction of update of the inode map
2531                 * addressing structure pointing to the new iag page;
2532                 */
2533                tid = txBegin(sb, COMMIT_FORCE);
2534                mutex_lock(&JFS_IP(ipimap)->commit_mutex);
2535
2536                /* update the inode map addressing structure to point to it */
2537                if ((rc =
2538                     xtInsert(tid, ipimap, 0, blkno, xlen, &xaddr, 0))) {
2539                        txEnd(tid);
2540                        mutex_unlock(&JFS_IP(ipimap)->commit_mutex);
2541                        /* Free the blocks allocated for the iag since it was
2542                         * not successfully added to the inode map
2543                         */
2544                        dbFree(ipimap, xaddr, (s64) xlen);
2545
2546                        /* release the inode map lock */
2547                        IWRITE_UNLOCK(ipimap);
2548
2549                        goto out;
2550                }
2551
2552                /* update the inode map's inode to reflect the extension */
2553                ipimap->i_size += PSIZE;
2554                inode_add_bytes(ipimap, PSIZE);
2555
2556                /* assign a buffer for the page */
2557                mp = get_metapage(ipimap, blkno, PSIZE, 0);
2558                if (!mp) {
2559                        /*
2560                         * This is very unlikely since we just created the
2561                         * extent, but let's try to handle it correctly
2562                         */
2563                        xtTruncate(tid, ipimap, ipimap->i_size - PSIZE,
2564                                   COMMIT_PWMAP);
2565
2566                        txAbort(tid, 0);
2567                        txEnd(tid);
2568                        mutex_unlock(&JFS_IP(ipimap)->commit_mutex);
2569
2570                        /* release the inode map lock */
2571                        IWRITE_UNLOCK(ipimap);
2572
2573                        rc = -EIO;
2574                        goto out;
2575                }
2576                iagp = (struct iag *) mp->data;
2577
2578                /* init the iag */
2579                memset(iagp, 0, sizeof(struct iag));
2580                iagp->iagnum = cpu_to_le32(iagno);
2581                iagp->inofreefwd = iagp->inofreeback = cpu_to_le32(-1);
2582                iagp->extfreefwd = iagp->extfreeback = cpu_to_le32(-1);
2583                iagp->iagfree = cpu_to_le32(-1);
2584                iagp->nfreeinos = 0;
2585                iagp->nfreeexts = cpu_to_le32(EXTSPERIAG);
2586
2587                /* initialize the free inode summary map (free extent
2588                 * summary map initialization handled by bzero).
2589                 */
2590                for (i = 0; i < SMAPSZ; i++)
2591                        iagp->inosmap[i] = cpu_to_le32(ONES);
2592
2593                /*
2594                 * Write and sync the metapage
2595                 */
2596                flush_metapage(mp);
2597
2598                /*
2599                 * txCommit(COMMIT_FORCE) will synchronously write address
2600                 * index pages and inode after commit in careful update order
2601                 * of address index pages (right to left, bottom up);
2602                 */
2603                iplist[0] = ipimap;
2604                rc = txCommit(tid, 1, &iplist[0], COMMIT_FORCE);
2605
2606                txEnd(tid);
2607                mutex_unlock(&JFS_IP(ipimap)->commit_mutex);
2608
2609                duplicateIXtree(sb, blkno, xlen, &xaddr);
2610
2611                /* update the next available iag number */
2612                imap->im_nextiag += 1;
2613
2614                /* Add the iag to the iag free list so we don't lose the iag
2615                 * if a failure happens now.
2616                 */
2617                imap->im_freeiag = iagno;
2618
2619                /* Until we have logredo working, we want the imap inode &
2620                 * control page to be up to date.
2621                 */
2622                diSync(ipimap);
2623
2624                /* release the inode map lock */
2625                IWRITE_UNLOCK(ipimap);
2626        }
2627
2628        /* obtain read lock on map */
2629        IREAD_LOCK(ipimap, RDWRLOCK_IMAP);
2630
2631        /* read the iag */
2632        if ((rc = diIAGRead(imap, iagno, &mp))) {
2633                IREAD_UNLOCK(ipimap);
2634                rc = -EIO;
2635                goto out;
2636        }
2637        iagp = (struct iag *) mp->data;
2638
2639        /* remove the iag from the iag free list */
2640        imap->im_freeiag = le32_to_cpu(iagp->iagfree);
2641        iagp->iagfree = cpu_to_le32(-1);
2642
2643        /* set the return iag number and buffer pointer */
2644        *iagnop = iagno;
2645        *mpp = mp;
2646
2647      out:
2648        /* release the iag free lock */
2649        IAGFREE_UNLOCK(imap);
2650
2651        return (rc);
2652}
2653
2654/*
2655 * NAME:        diIAGRead()
2656 *
2657 * FUNCTION:    get the buffer for the specified iag within a fileset
2658 *              or aggregate inode map.
2659 *
2660 * PARAMETERS:
2661 *      imap    - pointer to inode map control structure.
2662 *      iagno   - iag number.
2663 *      bpp     - point to buffer pointer to be filled in on successful
2664 *                exit.
2665 *
2666 * SERIALIZATION:
2667 *      must have read lock on imap inode
2668 *      (When called by diExtendFS, the filesystem is quiesced, therefore
2669 *       the read lock is unnecessary.)
2670 *
2671 * RETURN VALUES:
2672 *      0       - success.
2673 *      -EIO    - i/o error.
2674 */
2675static int diIAGRead(struct inomap * imap, int iagno, struct metapage ** mpp)
2676{
2677        struct inode *ipimap = imap->im_ipimap;
2678        s64 blkno;
2679
2680        /* compute the logical block number of the iag. */
2681        blkno = IAGTOLBLK(iagno, JFS_SBI(ipimap->i_sb)->l2nbperpage);
2682
2683        /* read the iag. */
2684        *mpp = read_metapage(ipimap, blkno, PSIZE, 0);
2685        if (*mpp == NULL) {
2686                return -EIO;
2687        }
2688
2689        return (0);
2690}
2691
2692/*
2693 * NAME:        diFindFree()
2694 *
2695 * FUNCTION:    find the first free bit in a word starting at
2696 *              the specified bit position.
2697 *
2698 * PARAMETERS:
2699 *      word    - word to be examined.
2700 *      start   - starting bit position.
2701 *
2702 * RETURN VALUES:
2703 *      bit position of first free bit in the word or 32 if
2704 *      no free bits were found.
2705 */
2706static int diFindFree(u32 word, int start)
2707{
2708        int bitno;
2709        assert(start < 32);
2710        /* scan the word for the first free bit. */
2711        for (word <<= start, bitno = start; bitno < 32;
2712             bitno++, word <<= 1) {
2713                if ((word & HIGHORDER) == 0)
2714                        break;
2715        }
2716        return (bitno);
2717}
2718
2719/*
2720 * NAME:        diUpdatePMap()
2721 *
2722 * FUNCTION: Update the persistent map in an IAG for the allocation or
2723 *      freeing of the specified inode.
2724 *
2725 * PRE CONDITIONS: Working map has already been updated for allocate.
2726 *
2727 * PARAMETERS:
2728 *      ipimap  - Incore inode map inode
2729 *      inum    - Number of inode to mark in permanent map
2730 *      is_free - If 'true' indicates inode should be marked freed, otherwise
2731 *                indicates inode should be marked allocated.
2732 *
2733 * RETURN VALUES:
2734 *              0 for success
2735 */
2736int
2737diUpdatePMap(struct inode *ipimap,
2738             unsigned long inum, bool is_free, struct tblock * tblk)
2739{
2740        int rc;
2741        struct iag *iagp;
2742        struct metapage *mp;
2743        int iagno, ino, extno, bitno;
2744        struct inomap *imap;
2745        u32 mask;
2746        struct jfs_log *log;
2747        int lsn, difft, diffp;
2748        unsigned long flags;
2749
2750        imap = JFS_IP(ipimap)->i_imap;
2751        /* get the iag number containing the inode */
2752        iagno = INOTOIAG(inum);
2753        /* make sure that the iag is contained within the map */
2754        if (iagno >= imap->im_nextiag) {
2755                jfs_error(ipimap->i_sb, "the iag is outside the map\n");
2756                return -EIO;
2757        }
2758        /* read the iag */
2759        IREAD_LOCK(ipimap, RDWRLOCK_IMAP);
2760        rc = diIAGRead(imap, iagno, &mp);
2761        IREAD_UNLOCK(ipimap);
2762        if (rc)
2763                return (rc);
2764        metapage_wait_for_io(mp);
2765        iagp = (struct iag *) mp->data;
2766        /* get the inode number and extent number of the inode within
2767         * the iag and the inode number within the extent.
2768         */
2769        ino = inum & (INOSPERIAG - 1);
2770        extno = ino >> L2INOSPEREXT;
2771        bitno = ino & (INOSPEREXT - 1);
2772        mask = HIGHORDER >> bitno;
2773        /*
2774         * mark the inode free in persistent map:
2775         */
2776        if (is_free) {
2777                /* The inode should have been allocated both in working
2778                 * map and in persistent map;
2779                 * the inode will be freed from working map at the release
2780                 * of last reference release;
2781                 */
2782                if (!(le32_to_cpu(iagp->wmap[extno]) & mask)) {
2783                        jfs_error(ipimap->i_sb,
2784                                  "inode %ld not marked as allocated in wmap!\n",
2785                                  inum);
2786                }
2787                if (!(le32_to_cpu(iagp->pmap[extno]) & mask)) {
2788                        jfs_error(ipimap->i_sb,
2789                                  "inode %ld not marked as allocated in pmap!\n",
2790                                  inum);
2791                }
2792                /* update the bitmap for the extent of the freed inode */
2793                iagp->pmap[extno] &= cpu_to_le32(~mask);
2794        }
2795        /*
2796         * mark the inode allocated in persistent map:
2797         */
2798        else {
2799                /* The inode should be already allocated in the working map
2800                 * and should be free in persistent map;
2801                 */
2802                if (!(le32_to_cpu(iagp->wmap[extno]) & mask)) {
2803                        release_metapage(mp);
2804                        jfs_error(ipimap->i_sb,
2805                                  "the inode is not allocated in the working map\n");
2806                        return -EIO;
2807                }
2808                if ((le32_to_cpu(iagp->pmap[extno]) & mask) != 0) {
2809                        release_metapage(mp);
2810                        jfs_error(ipimap->i_sb,
2811                                  "the inode is not free in the persistent map\n");
2812                        return -EIO;
2813                }
2814                /* update the bitmap for the extent of the allocated inode */
2815                iagp->pmap[extno] |= cpu_to_le32(mask);
2816        }
2817        /*
2818         * update iag lsn
2819         */
2820        lsn = tblk->lsn;
2821        log = JFS_SBI(tblk->sb)->log;
2822        LOGSYNC_LOCK(log, flags);
2823        if (mp->lsn != 0) {
2824                /* inherit older/smaller lsn */
2825                logdiff(difft, lsn, log);
2826                logdiff(diffp, mp->lsn, log);
2827                if (difft < diffp) {
2828                        mp->lsn = lsn;
2829                        /* move mp after tblock in logsync list */
2830                        list_move(&mp->synclist, &tblk->synclist);
2831                }
2832                /* inherit younger/larger clsn */
2833                assert(mp->clsn);
2834                logdiff(difft, tblk->clsn, log);
2835                logdiff(diffp, mp->clsn, log);
2836                if (difft > diffp)
2837                        mp->clsn = tblk->clsn;
2838        } else {
2839                mp->log = log;
2840                mp->lsn = lsn;
2841                /* insert mp after tblock in logsync list */
2842                log->count++;
2843                list_add(&mp->synclist, &tblk->synclist);
2844                mp->clsn = tblk->clsn;
2845        }
2846        LOGSYNC_UNLOCK(log, flags);
2847        write_metapage(mp);
2848        return (0);
2849}
2850
2851/*
2852 *      diExtendFS()
2853 *
2854 * function: update imap for extendfs();
2855 *
2856 * note: AG size has been increased s.t. each k old contiguous AGs are
2857 * coalesced into a new AG;
2858 */
2859int diExtendFS(struct inode *ipimap, struct inode *ipbmap)
2860{
2861        int rc, rcx = 0;
2862        struct inomap *imap = JFS_IP(ipimap)->i_imap;
2863        struct iag *iagp = NULL, *hiagp = NULL;
2864        struct bmap *mp = JFS_SBI(ipbmap->i_sb)->bmap;
2865        struct metapage *bp, *hbp;
2866        int i, n, head;
2867        int numinos, xnuminos = 0, xnumfree = 0;
2868        s64 agstart;
2869
2870        jfs_info("diExtendFS: nextiag:%d numinos:%d numfree:%d",
2871                   imap->im_nextiag, atomic_read(&imap->im_numinos),
2872                   atomic_read(&imap->im_numfree));
2873
2874        /*
2875         *      reconstruct imap
2876         *
2877         * coalesce contiguous k (newAGSize/oldAGSize) AGs;
2878         * i.e., (AGi, ..., AGj) where i = k*n and j = k*(n+1) - 1 to AGn;
2879         * note: new AG size = old AG size * (2**x).
2880         */
2881
2882        /* init per AG control information im_agctl[] */
2883        for (i = 0; i < MAXAG; i++) {
2884                imap->im_agctl[i].inofree = -1;
2885                imap->im_agctl[i].extfree = -1;
2886                imap->im_agctl[i].numinos = 0;  /* number of backed inodes */
2887                imap->im_agctl[i].numfree = 0;  /* number of free backed inodes */
2888        }
2889
2890        /*
2891         *      process each iag page of the map.
2892         *
2893         * rebuild AG Free Inode List, AG Free Inode Extent List;
2894         */
2895        for (i = 0; i < imap->im_nextiag; i++) {
2896                if ((rc = diIAGRead(imap, i, &bp))) {
2897                        rcx = rc;
2898                        continue;
2899                }
2900                iagp = (struct iag *) bp->data;
2901                if (le32_to_cpu(iagp->iagnum) != i) {
2902                        release_metapage(bp);
2903                        jfs_error(ipimap->i_sb, "unexpected value of iagnum\n");
2904                        return -EIO;
2905                }
2906
2907                /* leave free iag in the free iag list */
2908                if (iagp->nfreeexts == cpu_to_le32(EXTSPERIAG)) {
2909                        release_metapage(bp);
2910                        continue;
2911                }
2912
2913                agstart = le64_to_cpu(iagp->agstart);
2914                n = agstart >> mp->db_agl2size;
2915                iagp->agstart = cpu_to_le64((s64)n << mp->db_agl2size);
2916
2917                /* compute backed inodes */
2918                numinos = (EXTSPERIAG - le32_to_cpu(iagp->nfreeexts))
2919                    << L2INOSPEREXT;
2920                if (numinos > 0) {
2921                        /* merge AG backed inodes */
2922                        imap->im_agctl[n].numinos += numinos;
2923                        xnuminos += numinos;
2924                }
2925
2926                /* if any backed free inodes, insert at AG free inode list */
2927                if ((int) le32_to_cpu(iagp->nfreeinos) > 0) {
2928                        if ((head = imap->im_agctl[n].inofree) == -1) {
2929                                iagp->inofreefwd = cpu_to_le32(-1);
2930                                iagp->inofreeback = cpu_to_le32(-1);
2931                        } else {
2932                                if ((rc = diIAGRead(imap, head, &hbp))) {
2933                                        rcx = rc;
2934                                        goto nextiag;
2935                                }
2936                                hiagp = (struct iag *) hbp->data;
2937                                hiagp->inofreeback = iagp->iagnum;
2938                                iagp->inofreefwd = cpu_to_le32(head);
2939                                iagp->inofreeback = cpu_to_le32(-1);
2940                                write_metapage(hbp);
2941                        }
2942
2943                        imap->im_agctl[n].inofree =
2944                            le32_to_cpu(iagp->iagnum);
2945
2946                        /* merge AG backed free inodes */
2947                        imap->im_agctl[n].numfree +=
2948                            le32_to_cpu(iagp->nfreeinos);
2949                        xnumfree += le32_to_cpu(iagp->nfreeinos);
2950                }
2951
2952                /* if any free extents, insert at AG free extent list */
2953                if (le32_to_cpu(iagp->nfreeexts) > 0) {
2954                        if ((head = imap->im_agctl[n].extfree) == -1) {
2955                                iagp->extfreefwd = cpu_to_le32(-1);
2956                                iagp->extfreeback = cpu_to_le32(-1);
2957                        } else {
2958                                if ((rc = diIAGRead(imap, head, &hbp))) {
2959                                        rcx = rc;
2960                                        goto nextiag;
2961                                }
2962                                hiagp = (struct iag *) hbp->data;
2963                                hiagp->extfreeback = iagp->iagnum;
2964                                iagp->extfreefwd = cpu_to_le32(head);
2965                                iagp->extfreeback = cpu_to_le32(-1);
2966                                write_metapage(hbp);
2967                        }
2968
2969                        imap->im_agctl[n].extfree =
2970                            le32_to_cpu(iagp->iagnum);
2971                }
2972
2973              nextiag:
2974                write_metapage(bp);
2975        }
2976
2977        if (xnuminos != atomic_read(&imap->im_numinos) ||
2978            xnumfree != atomic_read(&imap->im_numfree)) {
2979                jfs_error(ipimap->i_sb, "numinos or numfree incorrect\n");
2980                return -EIO;
2981        }
2982
2983        return rcx;
2984}
2985
2986
2987/*
2988 *      duplicateIXtree()
2989 *
2990 * serialization: IWRITE_LOCK held on entry/exit
2991 *
2992 * note: shadow page with regular inode (rel.2);
2993 */
2994static void duplicateIXtree(struct super_block *sb, s64 blkno,
2995                            int xlen, s64 *xaddr)
2996{
2997        struct jfs_superblock *j_sb;
2998        struct buffer_head *bh;
2999        struct inode *ip;
3000        tid_t tid;
3001
3002        /* if AIT2 ipmap2 is bad, do not try to update it */
3003        if (JFS_SBI(sb)->mntflag & JFS_BAD_SAIT)        /* s_flag */
3004                return;
3005        ip = diReadSpecial(sb, FILESYSTEM_I, 1);
3006        if (ip == NULL) {
3007                JFS_SBI(sb)->mntflag |= JFS_BAD_SAIT;
3008                if (readSuper(sb, &bh))
3009                        return;
3010                j_sb = (struct jfs_superblock *)bh->b_data;
3011                j_sb->s_flag |= cpu_to_le32(JFS_BAD_SAIT);
3012
3013                mark_buffer_dirty(bh);
3014                sync_dirty_buffer(bh);
3015                brelse(bh);
3016                return;
3017        }
3018
3019        /* start transaction */
3020        tid = txBegin(sb, COMMIT_FORCE);
3021        /* update the inode map addressing structure to point to it */
3022        if (xtInsert(tid, ip, 0, blkno, xlen, xaddr, 0)) {
3023                JFS_SBI(sb)->mntflag |= JFS_BAD_SAIT;
3024                txAbort(tid, 1);
3025                goto cleanup;
3026
3027        }
3028        /* update the inode map's inode to reflect the extension */
3029        ip->i_size += PSIZE;
3030        inode_add_bytes(ip, PSIZE);
3031        txCommit(tid, 1, &ip, COMMIT_FORCE);
3032      cleanup:
3033        txEnd(tid);
3034        diFreeSpecial(ip);
3035}
3036
3037/*
3038 * NAME:        copy_from_dinode()
3039 *
3040 * FUNCTION:    Copies inode info from disk inode to in-memory inode
3041 *
3042 * RETURN VALUES:
3043 *      0       - success
3044 *      -ENOMEM - insufficient memory
3045 */
3046static int copy_from_dinode(struct dinode * dip, struct inode *ip)
3047{
3048        struct jfs_inode_info *jfs_ip = JFS_IP(ip);
3049        struct jfs_sb_info *sbi = JFS_SBI(ip->i_sb);
3050
3051        jfs_ip->fileset = le32_to_cpu(dip->di_fileset);
3052        jfs_ip->mode2 = le32_to_cpu(dip->di_mode);
3053        jfs_set_inode_flags(ip);
3054
3055        ip->i_mode = le32_to_cpu(dip->di_mode) & 0xffff;
3056        if (sbi->umask != -1) {
3057                ip->i_mode = (ip->i_mode & ~0777) | (0777 & ~sbi->umask);
3058                /* For directories, add x permission if r is allowed by umask */
3059                if (S_ISDIR(ip->i_mode)) {
3060                        if (ip->i_mode & 0400)
3061                                ip->i_mode |= 0100;
3062                        if (ip->i_mode & 0040)
3063                                ip->i_mode |= 0010;
3064                        if (ip->i_mode & 0004)
3065                                ip->i_mode |= 0001;
3066                }
3067        }
3068        set_nlink(ip, le32_to_cpu(dip->di_nlink));
3069
3070        jfs_ip->saved_uid = make_kuid(&init_user_ns, le32_to_cpu(dip->di_uid));
3071        if (!uid_valid(sbi->uid))
3072                ip->i_uid = jfs_ip->saved_uid;
3073        else {
3074                ip->i_uid = sbi->uid;
3075        }
3076
3077        jfs_ip->saved_gid = make_kgid(&init_user_ns, le32_to_cpu(dip->di_gid));
3078        if (!gid_valid(sbi->gid))
3079                ip->i_gid = jfs_ip->saved_gid;
3080        else {
3081                ip->i_gid = sbi->gid;
3082        }
3083
3084        ip->i_size = le64_to_cpu(dip->di_size);
3085        ip->i_atime.tv_sec = le32_to_cpu(dip->di_atime.tv_sec);
3086        ip->i_atime.tv_nsec = le32_to_cpu(dip->di_atime.tv_nsec);
3087        ip->i_mtime.tv_sec = le32_to_cpu(dip->di_mtime.tv_sec);
3088        ip->i_mtime.tv_nsec = le32_to_cpu(dip->di_mtime.tv_nsec);
3089        ip->i_ctime.tv_sec = le32_to_cpu(dip->di_ctime.tv_sec);
3090        ip->i_ctime.tv_nsec = le32_to_cpu(dip->di_ctime.tv_nsec);
3091        ip->i_blocks = LBLK2PBLK(ip->i_sb, le64_to_cpu(dip->di_nblocks));
3092        ip->i_generation = le32_to_cpu(dip->di_gen);
3093
3094        jfs_ip->ixpxd = dip->di_ixpxd;  /* in-memory pxd's are little-endian */
3095        jfs_ip->acl = dip->di_acl;      /* as are dxd's */
3096        jfs_ip->ea = dip->di_ea;
3097        jfs_ip->next_index = le32_to_cpu(dip->di_next_index);
3098        jfs_ip->otime = le32_to_cpu(dip->di_otime.tv_sec);
3099        jfs_ip->acltype = le32_to_cpu(dip->di_acltype);
3100
3101        if (S_ISCHR(ip->i_mode) || S_ISBLK(ip->i_mode)) {
3102                jfs_ip->dev = le32_to_cpu(dip->di_rdev);
3103                ip->i_rdev = new_decode_dev(jfs_ip->dev);
3104        }
3105
3106        if (S_ISDIR(ip->i_mode)) {
3107                memcpy(&jfs_ip->i_dirtable, &dip->di_dirtable, 384);
3108        } else if (S_ISREG(ip->i_mode) || S_ISLNK(ip->i_mode)) {
3109                memcpy(&jfs_ip->i_xtroot, &dip->di_xtroot, 288);
3110        } else
3111                memcpy(&jfs_ip->i_inline_ea, &dip->di_inlineea, 128);
3112
3113        /* Zero the in-memory-only stuff */
3114        jfs_ip->cflag = 0;
3115        jfs_ip->btindex = 0;
3116        jfs_ip->btorder = 0;
3117        jfs_ip->bxflag = 0;
3118        jfs_ip->blid = 0;
3119        jfs_ip->atlhead = 0;
3120        jfs_ip->atltail = 0;
3121        jfs_ip->xtlid = 0;
3122        return (0);
3123}
3124
3125/*
3126 * NAME:        copy_to_dinode()
3127 *
3128 * FUNCTION:    Copies inode info from in-memory inode to disk inode
3129 */
3130static void copy_to_dinode(struct dinode * dip, struct inode *ip)
3131{
3132        struct jfs_inode_info *jfs_ip = JFS_IP(ip);
3133        struct jfs_sb_info *sbi = JFS_SBI(ip->i_sb);
3134
3135        dip->di_fileset = cpu_to_le32(jfs_ip->fileset);
3136        dip->di_inostamp = cpu_to_le32(sbi->inostamp);
3137        dip->di_number = cpu_to_le32(ip->i_ino);
3138        dip->di_gen = cpu_to_le32(ip->i_generation);
3139        dip->di_size = cpu_to_le64(ip->i_size);
3140        dip->di_nblocks = cpu_to_le64(PBLK2LBLK(ip->i_sb, ip->i_blocks));
3141        dip->di_nlink = cpu_to_le32(ip->i_nlink);
3142        if (!uid_valid(sbi->uid))
3143                dip->di_uid = cpu_to_le32(i_uid_read(ip));
3144        else
3145                dip->di_uid =cpu_to_le32(from_kuid(&init_user_ns,
3146                                                   jfs_ip->saved_uid));
3147        if (!gid_valid(sbi->gid))
3148                dip->di_gid = cpu_to_le32(i_gid_read(ip));
3149        else
3150                dip->di_gid = cpu_to_le32(from_kgid(&init_user_ns,
3151                                                    jfs_ip->saved_gid));
3152        jfs_get_inode_flags(jfs_ip);
3153        /*
3154         * mode2 is only needed for storing the higher order bits.
3155         * Trust i_mode for the lower order ones
3156         */
3157        if (sbi->umask == -1)
3158                dip->di_mode = cpu_to_le32((jfs_ip->mode2 & 0xffff0000) |
3159                                           ip->i_mode);
3160        else /* Leave the original permissions alone */
3161                dip->di_mode = cpu_to_le32(jfs_ip->mode2);
3162
3163        dip->di_atime.tv_sec = cpu_to_le32(ip->i_atime.tv_sec);
3164        dip->di_atime.tv_nsec = cpu_to_le32(ip->i_atime.tv_nsec);
3165        dip->di_ctime.tv_sec = cpu_to_le32(ip->i_ctime.tv_sec);
3166        dip->di_ctime.tv_nsec = cpu_to_le32(ip->i_ctime.tv_nsec);
3167        dip->di_mtime.tv_sec = cpu_to_le32(ip->i_mtime.tv_sec);
3168        dip->di_mtime.tv_nsec = cpu_to_le32(ip->i_mtime.tv_nsec);
3169        dip->di_ixpxd = jfs_ip->ixpxd;  /* in-memory pxd's are little-endian */
3170        dip->di_acl = jfs_ip->acl;      /* as are dxd's */
3171        dip->di_ea = jfs_ip->ea;
3172        dip->di_next_index = cpu_to_le32(jfs_ip->next_index);
3173        dip->di_otime.tv_sec = cpu_to_le32(jfs_ip->otime);
3174        dip->di_otime.tv_nsec = 0;
3175        dip->di_acltype = cpu_to_le32(jfs_ip->acltype);
3176        if (S_ISCHR(ip->i_mode) || S_ISBLK(ip->i_mode))
3177                dip->di_rdev = cpu_to_le32(jfs_ip->dev);
3178}
3179