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See * the GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA */ #ifndef _H_JFS_LOGMGR #define _H_JFS_LOGMGR #include "jfs_filsys.h" #include "jfs_lock.h" /* * log manager configuration parameters */ /* log page size */ #define LOGPSIZE 4096 #define L2LOGPSIZE 12 #define LOGPAGES 16 /* Log pages per mounted file system */ /* * log logical volume * * a log is used to make the commit operation on journalled * files within the same logical volume group atomic. * a log is implemented with a logical volume. * there is one log per logical volume group. * * block 0 of the log logical volume is not used (ipl etc). * block 1 contains a log "superblock" and is used by logFormat(), * lmLogInit(), lmLogShutdown(), and logRedo() to record status * of the log but is not otherwise used during normal processing. * blocks 2 - (N-1) are used to contain log records. * * when a volume group is varied-on-line, logRedo() must have * been executed before the file systems (logical volumes) in * the volume group can be mounted. */ /* * log superblock (block 1 of logical volume) */ #define LOGSUPER_B 1 #define LOGSTART_B 2 #define LOGMAGIC 0x87654321 #define LOGVERSION 1 #define MAX_ACTIVE 128 /* Max active file systems sharing log */ struct logsuper { __le32 magic; /* 4: log lv identifier */ __le32 version; /* 4: version number */ __le32 serial; /* 4: log open/mount counter */ __le32 size; /* 4: size in number of LOGPSIZE blocks */ __le32 bsize; /* 4: logical block size in byte */ __le32 l2bsize; /* 4: log2 of bsize */ __le32 flag; /* 4: option */ __le32 state; /* 4: state - see below */ __le32 end; /* 4: addr of last log record set by logredo */ char uuid[16]; /* 16: 128-bit journal uuid */ char label[16]; /* 16: journal label */ struct { char uuid[16]; } active[MAX_ACTIVE]; /* 2048: active file systems list */ }; #define NULL_UUID "\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" /* log flag: commit option (see jfs_filsys.h) */ /* log state */ #define LOGMOUNT 0 /* log mounted by lmLogInit() */ #define LOGREDONE 1 /* log shutdown by lmLogShutdown(). * log redo completed by logredo(). */ #define LOGWRAP 2 /* log wrapped */ #define LOGREADERR 3 /* log read error detected in logredo() */ /* * log logical page * * (this comment should be rewritten !) * the header and trailer structures (h,t) will normally have * the same page and eor value. * An exception to this occurs when a complete page write is not * accomplished on a power failure. Since the hardware may "split write" * sectors in the page, any out of order sequence may occur during powerfail * and needs to be recognized during log replay. The xor value is * an "exclusive or" of all log words in the page up to eor. This * 32 bit eor is stored with the top 16 bits in the header and the * bottom 16 bits in the trailer. logredo can easily recognize pages * that were not completed by reconstructing this eor and checking * the log page. * * Previous versions of the operating system did not allow split * writes and detected partially written records in logredo by * ordering the updates to the header, trailer, and the move of data * into the logdata area. The order: (1) data is moved (2) header * is updated (3) trailer is updated. In logredo, when the header * differed from the trailer, the header and trailer were reconciled * as follows: if h.page != t.page they were set to the smaller of * the two and h.eor and t.eor set to 8 (i.e. empty page). if (only) * h.eor != t.eor they were set to the smaller of their two values. */ struct logpage { struct { /* header */ __le32 page; /* 4: log sequence page number */ __le16 rsrvd; /* 2: */ __le16 eor; /* 2: end-of-log offset of lasrt record write */ } h; __le32 data[LOGPSIZE / 4 - 4]; /* log record area */ struct { /* trailer */ __le32 page; /* 4: normally the same as h.page */ __le16 rsrvd; /* 2: */ __le16 eor; /* 2: normally the same as h.eor */ } t; }; #define LOGPHDRSIZE 8 /* log page header size */ #define LOGPTLRSIZE 8 /* log page trailer size */ /* * log record * * (this comment should be rewritten !) * jfs uses only "after" log records (only a single writer is allowed * in a page, pages are written to temporary paging space if * if they must be written to disk before commit, and i/o is * scheduled for modified pages to their home location after * the log records containing the after values and the commit * record is written to the log on disk, undo discards the copy * in main-memory.) * * a log record consists of a data area of variable length followed by * a descriptor of fixed size LOGRDSIZE bytes. * the data area is rounded up to an integral number of 4-bytes and * must be no longer than LOGPSIZE. * the descriptor is of size of multiple of 4-bytes and aligned on a * 4-byte boundary. * records are packed one after the other in the data area of log pages. * (sometimes a DUMMY record is inserted so that at least one record ends * on every page or the longest record is placed on at most two pages). * the field eor in page header/trailer points to the byte following * the last record on a page. */ /* log record types */ #define LOG_COMMIT 0x8000 #define LOG_SYNCPT 0x4000 #define LOG_MOUNT 0x2000 #define LOG_REDOPAGE 0x0800 #define LOG_NOREDOPAGE 0x0080 #define LOG_NOREDOINOEXT 0x0040 #define LOG_UPDATEMAP 0x0008 #define LOG_NOREDOFILE 0x0001 /* REDOPAGE/NOREDOPAGE log record data type */ #define LOG_INODE 0x0001 #define LOG_XTREE 0x0002 #define LOG_DTREE 0x0004 #define LOG_BTROOT 0x0010 #define LOG_EA 0x0020 #define LOG_ACL 0x0040 #define LOG_DATA 0x0080 #define LOG_NEW 0x0100 #define LOG_EXTEND 0x0200 #define LOG_RELOCATE 0x0400 #define LOG_DIR_XTREE 0x0800 /* Xtree is in directory inode */ /* UPDATEMAP log record descriptor type */ #define LOG_ALLOCXADLIST 0x0080 #define LOG_ALLOCPXDLIST 0x0040 #define LOG_ALLOCXAD 0x0020 #define LOG_ALLOCPXD 0x0010 #define LOG_FREEXADLIST 0x0008 #define LOG_FREEPXDLIST 0x0004 #define LOG_FREEXAD 0x0002 #define LOG_FREEPXD 0x0001 struct lrd { /* * type independent area */ __le32 logtid; /* 4: log transaction identifier */ __le32 backchain; /* 4: ptr to prev record of same transaction */ __le16 type; /* 2: record type */ __le16 length; /* 2: length of data in record (in byte) */ __le32 aggregate; /* 4: file system lv/aggregate */ /* (16) */ /* * type dependent area (20) */ union { /* * COMMIT: commit * * transaction commit: no type-dependent information; */ /* * REDOPAGE: after-image * * apply after-image; * * N.B. REDOPAGE, NOREDOPAGE, and UPDATEMAP must be same format; */ struct { __le32 fileset; /* 4: fileset number */ __le32 inode; /* 4: inode number */ __le16 type; /* 2: REDOPAGE record type */ __le16 l2linesize; /* 2: log2 of line size */ pxd_t pxd; /* 8: on-disk page pxd */ } redopage; /* (20) */ /* * NOREDOPAGE: the page is freed * * do not apply after-image records which precede this record * in the log with the same page block number to this page. * * N.B. REDOPAGE, NOREDOPAGE, and UPDATEMAP must be same format; */ struct { __le32 fileset; /* 4: fileset number */ __le32 inode; /* 4: inode number */ __le16 type; /* 2: NOREDOPAGE record type */ __le16 rsrvd; /* 2: reserved */ pxd_t pxd; /* 8: on-disk page pxd */ } noredopage; /* (20) */ /* * UPDATEMAP: update block allocation map * * either in-line PXD, * or out-of-line XADLIST; * * N.B. REDOPAGE, NOREDOPAGE, and UPDATEMAP must be same format; */ struct { __le32 fileset; /* 4: fileset number */ __le32 inode; /* 4: inode number */ __le16 type; /* 2: UPDATEMAP record type */ __le16 nxd; /* 2: number of extents */ pxd_t pxd; /* 8: pxd */ } updatemap; /* (20) */ /* * NOREDOINOEXT: the inode extent is freed * * do not apply after-image records which precede this * record in the log with the any of the 4 page block * numbers in this inode extent. * * NOTE: The fileset and pxd fields MUST remain in * the same fields in the REDOPAGE record format. * */ struct { __le32 fileset; /* 4: fileset number */ __le32 iagnum; /* 4: IAG number */ __le32 inoext_idx; /* 4: inode extent index */ pxd_t pxd; /* 8: on-disk page pxd */ } noredoinoext; /* (20) */ /* * SYNCPT: log sync point * * replay log up to syncpt address specified; */ struct { __le32 sync; /* 4: syncpt address (0 = here) */ } syncpt; /* * MOUNT: file system mount * * file system mount: no type-dependent information; */ /* * ? FREEXTENT: free specified extent(s) * * free specified extent(s) from block allocation map * N.B.: nextents should be length of data/sizeof(xad_t) */ struct { __le32 type; /* 4: FREEXTENT record type */ __le32 nextent; /* 4: number of extents */ /* data: PXD or XAD list */ } freextent; /* * ? NOREDOFILE: this file is freed * * do not apply records which precede this record in the log * with the same inode number. * * NOREDOFILE must be the first to be written at commit * (last to be read in logredo()) - it prevents * replay of preceding updates of all preceding generations * of the inumber esp. the on-disk inode itself. */ struct { __le32 fileset; /* 4: fileset number */ __le32 inode; /* 4: inode number */ } noredofile; /* * ? NEWPAGE: * * metadata type dependent */ struct { __le32 fileset; /* 4: fileset number */ __le32 inode; /* 4: inode number */ __le32 type; /* 4: NEWPAGE record type */ pxd_t pxd; /* 8: on-disk page pxd */ } newpage; /* * ? DUMMY: filler * * no type-dependent information */ } log; }; /* (36) */ #define LOGRDSIZE (sizeof(struct lrd)) /* * line vector descriptor */ struct lvd { __le16 offset; __le16 length; }; /* * log logical volume */ struct jfs_log { struct list_head sb_list;/* This is used to sync metadata * before writing syncpt. */ struct list_head journal_list; /* Global list */ struct block_device *bdev; /* 4: log lv pointer */ int serial; /* 4: log mount serial number */ s64 base; /* @8: log extent address (inline log ) */ int size; /* 4: log size in log page (in page) */ int l2bsize; /* 4: log2 of bsize */ unsigned long flag; /* 4: flag */ struct lbuf *lbuf_free; /* 4: free lbufs */ wait_queue_head_t free_wait; /* 4: */ /* log write */ int logtid; /* 4: log tid */ int page; /* 4: page number of eol page */ int eor; /* 4: eor of last record in eol page */ struct lbuf *bp; /* 4: current log page buffer */ struct mutex loglock; /* 4: log write serialization lock */ /* syncpt */ int nextsync; /* 4: bytes to write before next syncpt */ int active; /* 4: */ wait_queue_head_t syncwait; /* 4: */ /* commit */ uint cflag; /* 4: */ struct list_head cqueue; /* FIFO commit queue */ struct tblock *flush_tblk; /* tblk we're waiting on for flush */ int gcrtc; /* 4: GC_READY transaction count */ struct tblock *gclrt; /* 4: latest GC_READY transaction */ spinlock_t gclock; /* 4: group commit lock */ int logsize; /* 4: log data area size in byte */ int lsn; /* 4: end-of-log */ int clsn; /* 4: clsn */ int syncpt; /* 4: addr of last syncpt record */ int sync; /* 4: addr from last logsync() */ struct list_head synclist; /* 8: logsynclist anchor */ spinlock_t synclock; /* 4: synclist lock */ struct lbuf *wqueue; /* 4: log pageout queue */ int count; /* 4: count */ char uuid[16]; /* 16: 128-bit uuid of log device */ int no_integrity; /* 3: flag to disable journaling to disk */ }; /* * Log flag */ #define log_INLINELOG 1 #define log_SYNCBARRIER 2 #define log_QUIESCE 3 #define log_FLUSH 4 /* * group commit flag */ /* jfs_log */ #define logGC_PAGEOUT 0x00000001 /* tblock/lbuf */ #define tblkGC_QUEUE 0x0001 #define tblkGC_READY 0x0002 #define tblkGC_COMMIT 0x0004 #define tblkGC_COMMITTED 0x0008 #define tblkGC_EOP 0x0010 #define tblkGC_FREE 0x0020 #define tblkGC_LEADER 0x0040 #define tblkGC_ERROR 0x0080 #define tblkGC_LAZY 0x0100 // D230860 #define tblkGC_UNLOCKED 0x0200 // D230860 /* * log cache buffer header */ struct lbuf { struct jfs_log *l_log; /* 4: log associated with buffer */ /* * data buffer base area */ uint l_flag; /* 4: pageout control flags */ struct lbuf *l_wqnext; /* 4: write queue link */ struct lbuf *l_freelist; /* 4: freelistlink */ int l_pn; /* 4: log page number */ int l_eor; /* 4: log record eor */ int l_ceor; /* 4: committed log record eor */ s64 l_blkno; /* 8: log page block number */ caddr_t l_ldata; /* 4: data page */ struct page *l_page; /* The page itself */ uint l_offset; /* Offset of l_ldata within the page */ wait_queue_head_t l_ioevent; /* 4: i/o done event */ }; /* Reuse l_freelist for redrive list */ #define l_redrive_next l_freelist /* * logsynclist block * * common logsyncblk prefix for jbuf_t and tblock */ struct logsyncblk { u16 xflag; /* flags */ u16 flag; /* only meaninful in tblock */ lid_t lid; /* lock id */ s32 lsn; /* log sequence number */ struct list_head synclist; /* log sync list link */ }; /* * logsynclist serialization (per log) */ #define LOGSYNC_LOCK_INIT(log) spin_lock_init(&(log)->synclock) #define LOGSYNC_LOCK(log, flags) spin_lock_irqsave(&(log)->synclock, flags) #define LOGSYNC_UNLOCK(log, flags) \ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&(log)->synclock, flags) /* compute the difference in bytes of lsn from sync point */ #define logdiff(diff, lsn, log)\ {\ diff = (lsn) - (log)->syncpt;\ if (diff < 0)\ diff += (log)->logsize;\ } extern int lmLogOpen(struct super_block *sb); extern int lmLogClose(struct super_block *sb); extern int lmLogShutdown(struct jfs_log * log); extern int lmLogInit(struct jfs_log * log); extern int lmLogFormat(struct jfs_log *log, s64 logAddress, int logSize); extern int lmGroupCommit(struct jfs_log *, struct tblock *); extern int jfsIOWait(void *); extern void jfs_flush_journal(struct jfs_log * log, int wait); extern void jfs_syncpt(struct jfs_log *log, int hard_sync); #endif /* _H_JFS_LOGMGR */ |