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dmaps. * * the serialization scheme used here is as follows. * * requests which start at the bottom are serialized against each * other through buffers and each requests holds onto its buffers * as it works it way up from a single dmap to the required level * of dmap control page. * requests that start at the top are serialized against each other * and request that start from the bottom by the multiple read/single * write inode lock of the bmap inode. requests starting at the top * take this lock in write mode while request starting at the bottom * take the lock in read mode. a single top-down request may proceed * exclusively while multiple bottoms-up requests may proceed * simultaneously (under the protection of busy buffers). * * in addition to information found in dmaps and dmap control pages, * the working state of the block allocation map also includes read/ * write information maintained in the bmap descriptor (i.e. total * free block count, allocation group level free block counts). * a single exclusive lock (BMAP_LOCK) is used to guard this information * in the face of multiple-bottoms up requests. * (lock ordering: IREAD_LOCK, BMAP_LOCK); * * accesses to the persistent state of the block allocation map (limited * to the persistent bitmaps in dmaps) is guarded by (busy) buffers. */ #define BMAP_LOCK_INIT(bmp) mutex_init(&bmp->db_bmaplock) #define BMAP_LOCK(bmp) mutex_lock(&bmp->db_bmaplock) #define BMAP_UNLOCK(bmp) mutex_unlock(&bmp->db_bmaplock) /* * forward references */ static void dbAllocBits(struct bmap * bmp, struct dmap * dp, s64 blkno, int nblocks); static void dbSplit(dmtree_t *tp, int leafno, int splitsz, int newval, bool is_ctl); static int dbBackSplit(dmtree_t *tp, int leafno, bool is_ctl); static int dbJoin(dmtree_t *tp, int leafno, int newval, bool is_ctl); static void dbAdjTree(dmtree_t *tp, int leafno, int newval, bool is_ctl); static int dbAdjCtl(struct bmap * bmp, s64 blkno, int newval, int alloc, int level); static int dbAllocAny(struct bmap * bmp, s64 nblocks, int l2nb, s64 * results); static int dbAllocNext(struct bmap * bmp, struct dmap * dp, s64 blkno, int nblocks); static int dbAllocNear(struct bmap * bmp, struct dmap * dp, s64 blkno, int nblocks, int l2nb, s64 * results); static int dbAllocDmap(struct bmap * bmp, struct dmap * dp, s64 blkno, int nblocks); static int dbAllocDmapLev(struct bmap * bmp, struct dmap * dp, int nblocks, int l2nb, s64 * results); static int dbAllocAG(struct bmap * bmp, int agno, s64 nblocks, int l2nb, s64 * results); static int dbAllocCtl(struct bmap * bmp, s64 nblocks, int l2nb, s64 blkno, s64 * results); static int dbExtend(struct inode *ip, s64 blkno, s64 nblocks, s64 addnblocks); static int dbFindBits(u32 word, int l2nb); static int dbFindCtl(struct bmap * bmp, int l2nb, int level, s64 * blkno); static int dbFindLeaf(dmtree_t *tp, int l2nb, int *leafidx, bool is_ctl); static int dbFreeBits(struct bmap * bmp, struct dmap * dp, s64 blkno, int nblocks); static int dbFreeDmap(struct bmap * bmp, struct dmap * dp, s64 blkno, int nblocks); static int dbMaxBud(u8 * cp); static int blkstol2(s64 nb); static int cntlz(u32 value); static int cnttz(u32 word); static int dbAllocDmapBU(struct bmap * bmp, struct dmap * dp, s64 blkno, int nblocks); static int dbInitDmap(struct dmap * dp, s64 blkno, int nblocks); static int dbInitDmapTree(struct dmap * dp); static int dbInitTree(struct dmaptree * dtp); static int dbInitDmapCtl(struct dmapctl * dcp, int level, int i); static int dbGetL2AGSize(s64 nblocks); /* * buddy table * * table used for determining buddy sizes within characters of * dmap bitmap words. the characters themselves serve as indexes * into the table, with the table elements yielding the maximum * binary buddy of free bits within the character. */ static const s8 budtab[256] = { 3, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, -1 }; /* * NAME: dbMount() * * FUNCTION: initializate the block allocation map. * * memory is allocated for the in-core bmap descriptor and * the in-core descriptor is initialized from disk. * * PARAMETERS: * ipbmap - pointer to in-core inode for the block map. * * RETURN VALUES: * 0 - success * -ENOMEM - insufficient memory * -EIO - i/o error * -EINVAL - wrong bmap data */ int dbMount(struct inode *ipbmap) { struct bmap *bmp; struct dbmap_disk *dbmp_le; struct metapage *mp; int i, err; /* * allocate/initialize the in-memory bmap descriptor */ /* allocate memory for the in-memory bmap descriptor */ bmp = kmalloc(sizeof(struct bmap), GFP_KERNEL); if (bmp == NULL) return -ENOMEM; /* read the on-disk bmap descriptor. */ mp = read_metapage(ipbmap, BMAPBLKNO << JFS_SBI(ipbmap->i_sb)->l2nbperpage, PSIZE, 0); if (mp == NULL) { err = -EIO; goto err_kfree_bmp; } /* copy the on-disk bmap descriptor to its in-memory version. */ dbmp_le = (struct dbmap_disk *) mp->data; bmp->db_mapsize = le64_to_cpu(dbmp_le->dn_mapsize); bmp->db_nfree = le64_to_cpu(dbmp_le->dn_nfree); bmp->db_l2nbperpage = le32_to_cpu(dbmp_le->dn_l2nbperpage); if (bmp->db_l2nbperpage > L2PSIZE - L2MINBLOCKSIZE || bmp->db_l2nbperpage < 0) { err = -EINVAL; goto err_release_metapage; } bmp->db_numag = le32_to_cpu(dbmp_le->dn_numag); if (!bmp->db_numag) { err = -EINVAL; goto err_release_metapage; } bmp->db_maxlevel = le32_to_cpu(dbmp_le->dn_maxlevel); bmp->db_maxag = le32_to_cpu(dbmp_le->dn_maxag); bmp->db_agpref = le32_to_cpu(dbmp_le->dn_agpref); if (bmp->db_maxag >= MAXAG || bmp->db_maxag < 0 || bmp->db_agpref >= MAXAG || bmp->db_agpref < 0) { err = -EINVAL; goto err_release_metapage; } bmp->db_aglevel = le32_to_cpu(dbmp_le->dn_aglevel); bmp->db_agheight = le32_to_cpu(dbmp_le->dn_agheight); bmp->db_agwidth = le32_to_cpu(dbmp_le->dn_agwidth); bmp->db_agstart = le32_to_cpu(dbmp_le->dn_agstart); bmp->db_agl2size = le32_to_cpu(dbmp_le->dn_agl2size); if (bmp->db_agl2size > L2MAXL2SIZE - L2MAXAG || bmp->db_agl2size < 0) { err = -EINVAL; goto err_release_metapage; } if (((bmp->db_mapsize - 1) >> bmp->db_agl2size) > MAXAG) { err = -EINVAL; goto err_release_metapage; } for (i = 0; i < MAXAG; i++) bmp->db_agfree[i] = le64_to_cpu(dbmp_le->dn_agfree[i]); bmp->db_agsize = le64_to_cpu(dbmp_le->dn_agsize); bmp->db_maxfreebud = dbmp_le->dn_maxfreebud; /* release the buffer. */ release_metapage(mp); /* bind the bmap inode and the bmap descriptor to each other. */ bmp->db_ipbmap = ipbmap; JFS_SBI(ipbmap->i_sb)->bmap = bmp; memset(bmp->db_active, 0, sizeof(bmp->db_active)); /* * allocate/initialize the bmap lock */ BMAP_LOCK_INIT(bmp); return (0); err_release_metapage: release_metapage(mp); err_kfree_bmp: kfree(bmp); return err; } /* * NAME: dbUnmount() * * FUNCTION: terminate the block allocation map in preparation for * file system unmount. * * the in-core bmap descriptor is written to disk and * the memory for this descriptor is freed. * * PARAMETERS: * ipbmap - pointer to in-core inode for the block map. * * RETURN VALUES: * 0 - success * -EIO - i/o error */ int dbUnmount(struct inode *ipbmap, int mounterror) { struct bmap *bmp = JFS_SBI(ipbmap->i_sb)->bmap; if (!(mounterror || isReadOnly(ipbmap))) dbSync(ipbmap); /* * Invalidate the page cache buffers */ truncate_inode_pages(ipbmap->i_mapping, 0); /* free the memory for the in-memory bmap. */ kfree(bmp); JFS_SBI(ipbmap->i_sb)->bmap = NULL; return (0); } /* * dbSync() */ int dbSync(struct inode *ipbmap) { struct dbmap_disk *dbmp_le; struct bmap *bmp = JFS_SBI(ipbmap->i_sb)->bmap; struct metapage *mp; int i; /* * write bmap global control page */ /* get the buffer for the on-disk bmap descriptor. */ mp = read_metapage(ipbmap, BMAPBLKNO << JFS_SBI(ipbmap->i_sb)->l2nbperpage, PSIZE, 0); if (mp == NULL) { jfs_err("dbSync: read_metapage failed!"); return -EIO; } /* copy the in-memory version of the bmap to the on-disk version */ dbmp_le = (struct dbmap_disk *) mp->data; dbmp_le->dn_mapsize = cpu_to_le64(bmp->db_mapsize); dbmp_le->dn_nfree = cpu_to_le64(bmp->db_nfree); dbmp_le->dn_l2nbperpage = cpu_to_le32(bmp->db_l2nbperpage); dbmp_le->dn_numag = cpu_to_le32(bmp->db_numag); dbmp_le->dn_maxlevel = cpu_to_le32(bmp->db_maxlevel); dbmp_le->dn_maxag = cpu_to_le32(bmp->db_maxag); dbmp_le->dn_agpref = cpu_to_le32(bmp->db_agpref); dbmp_le->dn_aglevel = cpu_to_le32(bmp->db_aglevel); dbmp_le->dn_agheight = cpu_to_le32(bmp->db_agheight); dbmp_le->dn_agwidth = cpu_to_le32(bmp->db_agwidth); dbmp_le->dn_agstart = cpu_to_le32(bmp->db_agstart); dbmp_le->dn_agl2size = cpu_to_le32(bmp->db_agl2size); for (i = 0; i < MAXAG; i++) dbmp_le->dn_agfree[i] = cpu_to_le64(bmp->db_agfree[i]); dbmp_le->dn_agsize = cpu_to_le64(bmp->db_agsize); dbmp_le->dn_maxfreebud = bmp->db_maxfreebud; /* write the buffer */ write_metapage(mp); /* * write out dirty pages of bmap */ filemap_write_and_wait(ipbmap->i_mapping); diWriteSpecial(ipbmap, 0); return (0); } /* * NAME: dbFree() * * FUNCTION: free the specified block range from the working block * allocation map. * * the blocks will be free from the working map one dmap * at a time. * * PARAMETERS: * ip - pointer to in-core inode; * blkno - starting block number to be freed. * nblocks - number of blocks to be freed. * * RETURN VALUES: * 0 - success * -EIO - i/o error */ int dbFree(struct inode *ip, s64 blkno, s64 nblocks) { struct metapage *mp; struct dmap *dp; int nb, rc; s64 lblkno, rem; struct inode *ipbmap = JFS_SBI(ip->i_sb)->ipbmap; struct bmap *bmp = JFS_SBI(ip->i_sb)->bmap; struct super_block *sb = ipbmap->i_sb; IREAD_LOCK(ipbmap, RDWRLOCK_DMAP); /* block to be freed better be within the mapsize. */ if (unlikely((blkno == 0) || (blkno + nblocks > bmp->db_mapsize))) { IREAD_UNLOCK(ipbmap); printk(KERN_ERR "blkno = %Lx, nblocks = %Lx\n", (unsigned long long) blkno, (unsigned long long) nblocks); jfs_error(ip->i_sb, "block to be freed is outside the map\n"); return -EIO; } /** * TRIM the blocks, when mounted with discard option */ if (JFS_SBI(sb)->flag & JFS_DISCARD) if (JFS_SBI(sb)->minblks_trim <= nblocks) jfs_issue_discard(ipbmap, blkno, nblocks); /* * free the blocks a dmap at a time. */ mp = NULL; for (rem = nblocks; rem > 0; rem -= nb, blkno += nb) { /* release previous dmap if any */ if (mp) { write_metapage(mp); } /* get the buffer for the current dmap. */ lblkno = BLKTODMAP(blkno, bmp->db_l2nbperpage); mp = read_metapage(ipbmap, lblkno, PSIZE, 0); if (mp == NULL) { IREAD_UNLOCK(ipbmap); return -EIO; } dp = (struct dmap *) mp->data; /* determine the number of blocks to be freed from * this dmap. */ nb = min(rem, BPERDMAP - (blkno & (BPERDMAP - 1))); /* free the blocks. */ if ((rc = dbFreeDmap(bmp, dp, blkno, nb))) { jfs_error(ip->i_sb, "error in block map\n"); release_metapage(mp); IREAD_UNLOCK(ipbmap); return (rc); } } /* write the last buffer. */ if (mp) write_metapage(mp); IREAD_UNLOCK(ipbmap); return (0); } /* * NAME: dbUpdatePMap() * * FUNCTION: update the allocation state (free or allocate) of the * specified block range in the persistent block allocation map. * * the blocks will be updated in the persistent map one * dmap at a time. * * PARAMETERS: * ipbmap - pointer to in-core inode for the block map. * free - 'true' if block range is to be freed from the persistent * map; 'false' if it is to be allocated. * blkno - starting block number of the range. * nblocks - number of contiguous blocks in the range. * tblk - transaction block; * * RETURN VALUES: * 0 - success * -EIO - i/o error */ int dbUpdatePMap(struct inode *ipbmap, int free, s64 blkno, s64 nblocks, struct tblock * tblk) { int nblks, dbitno, wbitno, rbits; int word, nbits, nwords; struct bmap *bmp = JFS_SBI(ipbmap->i_sb)->bmap; s64 lblkno, rem, lastlblkno; u32 mask; struct dmap *dp; struct metapage *mp; struct jfs_log *log; int lsn, difft, diffp; unsigned long flags; /* the blocks better be within the mapsize. */ if (blkno + nblocks > bmp->db_mapsize) { printk(KERN_ERR "blkno = %Lx, nblocks = %Lx\n", (unsigned long long) blkno, (unsigned long long) nblocks); jfs_error(ipbmap->i_sb, "blocks are outside the map\n"); return -EIO; } /* compute delta of transaction lsn from log syncpt */ lsn = tblk->lsn; log = (struct jfs_log *) JFS_SBI(tblk->sb)->log; logdiff(difft, lsn, log); /* * update the block state a dmap at a time. */ mp = NULL; lastlblkno = 0; for (rem = nblocks; rem > 0; rem -= nblks, blkno += nblks) { /* get the buffer for the current dmap. */ lblkno = BLKTODMAP(blkno, bmp->db_l2nbperpage); if (lblkno != lastlblkno) { if (mp) { write_metapage(mp); } mp = read_metapage(bmp->db_ipbmap, lblkno, PSIZE, 0); if (mp == NULL) return -EIO; metapage_wait_for_io(mp); } dp = (struct dmap *) mp->data; /* determine the bit number and word within the dmap of * the starting block. also determine how many blocks * are to be updated within this dmap. */ dbitno = blkno & (BPERDMAP - 1); word = dbitno >> L2DBWORD; nblks = min(rem, (s64)BPERDMAP - dbitno); /* update the bits of the dmap words. the first and last * words may only have a subset of their bits updated. if * this is the case, we'll work against that word (i.e. * partial first and/or last) only in a single pass. a * single pass will also be used to update all words that * are to have all their bits updated. */ for (rbits = nblks; rbits > 0; rbits -= nbits, dbitno += nbits) { /* determine the bit number within the word and * the number of bits within the word. */ wbitno = dbitno & (DBWORD - 1); nbits = min(rbits, DBWORD - wbitno); /* check if only part of the word is to be updated. */ if (nbits < DBWORD) { /* update (free or allocate) the bits * in this word. */ mask = (ONES << (DBWORD - nbits) >> wbitno); if (free) dp->pmap[word] &= cpu_to_le32(~mask); else dp->pmap[word] |= cpu_to_le32(mask); word += 1; } else { /* one or more words are to have all * their bits updated. determine how * many words and how many bits. */ nwords = rbits >> L2DBWORD; nbits = nwords << L2DBWORD; /* update (free or allocate) the bits * in these words. */ if (free) memset(&dp->pmap[word], 0, nwords * 4); else memset(&dp->pmap[word], (int) ONES, nwords * 4); word += nwords; } } /* * update dmap lsn */ if (lblkno == lastlblkno) continue; lastlblkno = lblkno; LOGSYNC_LOCK(log, flags); if (mp->lsn != 0) { /* inherit older/smaller lsn */ logdiff(diffp, mp->lsn, log); if (difft < diffp) { mp->lsn = lsn; /* move bp after tblock in logsync list */ list_move(&mp->synclist, &tblk->synclist); } /* inherit younger/larger clsn */ logdiff(difft, tblk->clsn, log); logdiff(diffp, mp->clsn, log); if (difft > diffp) mp->clsn = tblk->clsn; } else { mp->log = log; mp->lsn = lsn; /* insert bp after tblock in logsync list */ log->count++; list_add(&mp->synclist, &tblk->synclist); mp->clsn = tblk->clsn; } LOGSYNC_UNLOCK(log, flags); } /* write the last buffer. */ if (mp) { write_metapage(mp); } return (0); } /* * NAME: dbNextAG() * * FUNCTION: find the preferred allocation group for new allocations. * * Within the allocation groups, we maintain a preferred * allocation group which consists of a group with at least * average free space. It is the preferred group that we target * new inode allocation towards. The tie-in between inode * allocation and block allocation occurs as we allocate the * first (data) block of an inode and specify the inode (block) * as the allocation hint for this block. * * We try to avoid having more than one open file growing in * an allocation group, as this will lead to fragmentation. * This differs from the old OS/2 method of trying to keep * empty ags around for large allocations. * * PARAMETERS: * ipbmap - pointer to in-core inode for the block map. * * RETURN VALUES: * the preferred allocation group number. */ int dbNextAG(struct inode *ipbmap) { s64 avgfree; int agpref; s64 hwm = 0; int i; int next_best = -1; struct bmap *bmp = JFS_SBI(ipbmap->i_sb)->bmap; BMAP_LOCK(bmp); /* determine the average number of free blocks within the ags. */ avgfree = (u32)bmp->db_nfree / bmp->db_numag; /* * if the current preferred ag does not have an active allocator * and has at least average freespace, return it */ agpref = bmp->db_agpref; if ((atomic_read(&bmp->db_active[agpref]) == 0) && (bmp->db_agfree[agpref] >= avgfree)) goto unlock; /* From the last preferred ag, find the next one with at least * average free space. */ for (i = 0 ; i < bmp->db_numag; i++, agpref++) { if (agpref == bmp->db_numag) agpref = 0; if (atomic_read(&bmp->db_active[agpref])) /* open file is currently growing in this ag */ continue; if (bmp->db_agfree[agpref] >= avgfree) { /* Return this one */ bmp->db_agpref = agpref; goto unlock; } else if (bmp->db_agfree[agpref] > hwm) { /* Less than avg. freespace, but best so far */ hwm = bmp->db_agfree[agpref]; next_best = agpref; } } /* * If no inactive ag was found with average freespace, use the * next best */ if (next_best != -1) bmp->db_agpref = next_best; /* else leave db_agpref unchanged */ unlock: BMAP_UNLOCK(bmp); /* return the preferred group. */ return (bmp->db_agpref); } /* * NAME: dbAlloc() * * FUNCTION: attempt to allocate a specified number of contiguous free * blocks from the working allocation block map. * * the block allocation policy uses hints and a multi-step * approach. * * for allocation requests smaller than the number of blocks * per dmap, we first try to allocate the new blocks * immediately following the hint. if these blocks are not * available, we try to allocate blocks near the hint. if * no blocks near the hint are available, we next try to * allocate within the same dmap as contains the hint. * * if no blocks are available in the dmap or the allocation * request is larger than the dmap size, we try to allocate * within the same allocation group as contains the hint. if * this does not succeed, we finally try to allocate anywhere * within the aggregate. * * we also try to allocate anywhere within the aggregate * for allocation requests larger than the allocation group * size or requests that specify no hint value. * * PARAMETERS: * ip - pointer to in-core inode; * hint - allocation hint. * nblocks - number of contiguous blocks in the range. * results - on successful return, set to the starting block number * of the newly allocated contiguous range. * * RETURN VALUES: * 0 - success * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources * -EIO - i/o error */ int dbAlloc(struct inode *ip, s64 hint, s64 nblocks, s64 * results) { int rc, agno; struct inode *ipbmap = JFS_SBI(ip->i_sb)->ipbmap; struct bmap *bmp; struct metapage *mp; s64 lblkno, blkno; struct dmap *dp; int l2nb; s64 mapSize; int writers; /* assert that nblocks is valid */ assert(nblocks > 0); /* get the log2 number of blocks to be allocated. * if the number of blocks is not a log2 multiple, * it will be rounded up to the next log2 multiple. */ l2nb = BLKSTOL2(nblocks); bmp = JFS_SBI(ip->i_sb)->bmap; mapSize = bmp->db_mapsize; /* the hint should be within the map */ if (hint >= mapSize) { jfs_error(ip->i_sb, "the hint is outside the map\n"); return -EIO; } /* if the number of blocks to be allocated is greater than the * allocation group size, try to allocate anywhere. */ if (l2nb > bmp->db_agl2size) { IWRITE_LOCK(ipbmap, RDWRLOCK_DMAP); rc = dbAllocAny(bmp, nblocks, l2nb, results); goto write_unlock; } /* * If no hint, let dbNextAG recommend an allocation group */ if (hint == 0) goto pref_ag; /* we would like to allocate close to the hint. adjust the * hint to the block following the hint since the allocators * will start looking for free space starting at this point. */ blkno = hint + 1; if (blkno >= bmp->db_mapsize) goto pref_ag; agno = blkno >> bmp->db_agl2size; /* check if blkno crosses over into a new allocation group. * if so, check if we should allow allocations within this * allocation group. */ if ((blkno & (bmp->db_agsize - 1)) == 0) /* check if the AG is currently being written to. * if so, call dbNextAG() to find a non-busy * AG with sufficient free space. */ if (atomic_read(&bmp->db_active[agno])) goto pref_ag; /* check if the allocation request size can be satisfied from a * single dmap. if so, try to allocate from the dmap containing * the hint using a tiered strategy. */ if (nblocks <= BPERDMAP) { IREAD_LOCK(ipbmap, RDWRLOCK_DMAP); /* get the buffer for the dmap containing the hint. */ rc = -EIO; lblkno = BLKTODMAP(blkno, bmp->db_l2nbperpage); mp = read_metapage(ipbmap, lblkno, PSIZE, 0); if (mp == NULL) goto read_unlock; dp = (struct dmap *) mp->data; /* first, try to satisfy the allocation request with the * blocks beginning at the hint. */ if ((rc = dbAllocNext(bmp, dp, blkno, (int) nblocks)) != -ENOSPC) { if (rc == 0) { *results = blkno; mark_metapage_dirty(mp); } release_metapage(mp); goto read_unlock; } writers = atomic_read(&bmp->db_active[agno]); if ((writers > 1) || ((writers == 1) && (JFS_IP(ip)->active_ag != agno))) { /* * Someone else is writing in this allocation * group. To avoid fragmenting, try another ag */ release_metapage(mp); IREAD_UNLOCK(ipbmap); goto pref_ag; } /* next, try to satisfy the allocation request with blocks * near the hint. */ if ((rc = dbAllocNear(bmp, dp, blkno, (int) nblocks, l2nb, results)) != -ENOSPC) { if (rc == 0) mark_metapage_dirty(mp); release_metapage(mp); goto read_unlock; } /* try to satisfy the allocation request with blocks within * the same dmap as the hint. */ if ((rc = dbAllocDmapLev(bmp, dp, (int) nblocks, l2nb, results)) != -ENOSPC) { if (rc == 0) mark_metapage_dirty(mp); release_metapage(mp); goto read_unlock; } release_metapage(mp); IREAD_UNLOCK(ipbmap); } /* try to satisfy the allocation request with blocks within * the same allocation group as the hint. */ IWRITE_LOCK(ipbmap, RDWRLOCK_DMAP); if ((rc = dbAllocAG(bmp, agno, nblocks, l2nb, results)) != -ENOSPC) goto write_unlock; IWRITE_UNLOCK(ipbmap); pref_ag: /* * Let dbNextAG recommend a preferred allocation group */ agno = dbNextAG(ipbmap); IWRITE_LOCK(ipbmap, RDWRLOCK_DMAP); /* Try to allocate within this allocation group. if that fails, try to * allocate anywhere in the map. */ if ((rc = dbAllocAG(bmp, agno, nblocks, l2nb, results)) == -ENOSPC) rc = dbAllocAny(bmp, nblocks, l2nb, results); write_unlock: IWRITE_UNLOCK(ipbmap); return (rc); read_unlock: IREAD_UNLOCK(ipbmap); return (rc); } /* * NAME: dbReAlloc() * * FUNCTION: attempt to extend a current allocation by a specified * number of blocks. * * this routine attempts to satisfy the allocation request * by first trying to extend the existing allocation in * place by allocating the additional blocks as the blocks * immediately following the current allocation. if these * blocks are not available, this routine will attempt to * allocate a new set of contiguous blocks large enough * to cover the existing allocation plus the additional * number of blocks required. * * PARAMETERS: * ip - pointer to in-core inode requiring allocation. * blkno - starting block of the current allocation. * nblocks - number of contiguous blocks within the current * allocation. * addnblocks - number of blocks to add to the allocation. * results - on successful return, set to the starting block number * of the existing allocation if the existing allocation * was extended in place or to a newly allocated contiguous * range if the existing allocation could not be extended * in place. * * RETURN VALUES: * 0 - success * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources * -EIO - i/o error */ int dbReAlloc(struct inode *ip, s64 blkno, s64 nblocks, s64 addnblocks, s64 * results) { int rc; /* try to extend the allocation in place. */ if ((rc = dbExtend(ip, blkno, nblocks, addnblocks)) == 0) { *results = blkno; return (0); } else { if (rc != -ENOSPC) return (rc); } /* could not extend the allocation in place, so allocate a * new set of blocks for the entire request (i.e. try to get * a range of contiguous blocks large enough to cover the * existing allocation plus the additional blocks.) */ return (dbAlloc (ip, blkno + nblocks - 1, addnblocks + nblocks, results)); } /* * NAME: dbExtend() * * FUNCTION: attempt to extend a current allocation by a specified * number of blocks. * * this routine attempts to satisfy the allocation request * by first trying to extend the existing allocation in * place by allocating the additional blocks as the blocks * immediately following the current allocation. * * PARAMETERS: * ip - pointer to in-core inode requiring allocation. * blkno - starting block of the current allocation. * nblocks - number of contiguous blocks within the current * allocation. * addnblocks - number of blocks to add to the allocation. * * RETURN VALUES: * 0 - success * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources * -EIO - i/o error */ static int dbExtend(struct inode *ip, s64 blkno, s64 nblocks, s64 addnblocks) { struct jfs_sb_info *sbi = JFS_SBI(ip->i_sb); s64 lblkno, lastblkno, extblkno; uint rel_block; struct metapage *mp; struct dmap *dp; int rc; struct inode *ipbmap = sbi->ipbmap; struct bmap *bmp; /* * We don't want a non-aligned extent to cross a page boundary */ if (((rel_block = blkno & (sbi->nbperpage - 1))) && (rel_block + nblocks + addnblocks > sbi->nbperpage)) return -ENOSPC; /* get the last block of the current allocation */ lastblkno = blkno + nblocks - 1; /* determine the block number of the block following * the existing allocation. */ extblkno = lastblkno + 1; IREAD_LOCK(ipbmap, RDWRLOCK_DMAP); /* better be within the file system */ bmp = sbi->bmap; if (lastblkno < 0 || lastblkno >= bmp->db_mapsize) { IREAD_UNLOCK(ipbmap); jfs_error(ip->i_sb, "the block is outside the filesystem\n"); return -EIO; } /* we'll attempt to extend the current allocation in place by * allocating the additional blocks as the blocks immediately * following the current allocation. we only try to extend the * current allocation in place if the number of additional blocks * can fit into a dmap, the last block of the current allocation * is not the last block of the file system, and the start of the * inplace extension is not on an allocation group boundary. */ if (addnblocks > BPERDMAP || extblkno >= bmp->db_mapsize || (extblkno & (bmp->db_agsize - 1)) == 0) { IREAD_UNLOCK(ipbmap); return -ENOSPC; } /* get the buffer for the dmap containing the first block * of the extension. */ lblkno = BLKTODMAP(extblkno, bmp->db_l2nbperpage); mp = read_metapage(ipbmap, lblkno, PSIZE, 0); if (mp == NULL) { IREAD_UNLOCK(ipbmap); return -EIO; } dp = (struct dmap *) mp->data; /* try to allocate the blocks immediately following the * current allocation. */ rc = dbAllocNext(bmp, dp, extblkno, (int) addnblocks); IREAD_UNLOCK(ipbmap); /* were we successful ? */ if (rc == 0) write_metapage(mp); else /* we were not successful */ release_metapage(mp); return (rc); } /* * NAME: dbAllocNext() * * FUNCTION: attempt to allocate the blocks of the specified block * range within a dmap. * * PARAMETERS: * bmp - pointer to bmap descriptor * dp - pointer to dmap. * blkno - starting block number of the range. * nblocks - number of contiguous free blocks of the range. * * RETURN VALUES: * 0 - success * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources * -EIO - i/o error * * serialization: IREAD_LOCK(ipbmap) held on entry/exit; */ static int dbAllocNext(struct bmap * bmp, struct dmap * dp, s64 blkno, int nblocks) { int dbitno, word, rembits, nb, nwords, wbitno, nw; int l2size; s8 *leaf; u32 mask; if (dp->tree.leafidx != cpu_to_le32(LEAFIND)) { jfs_error(bmp->db_ipbmap->i_sb, "Corrupt dmap page\n"); return -EIO; } /* pick up a pointer to the leaves of the dmap tree. */ leaf = dp->tree.stree + le32_to_cpu(dp->tree.leafidx); /* determine the bit number and word within the dmap of the * starting block. */ dbitno = blkno & (BPERDMAP - 1); word = dbitno >> L2DBWORD; /* check if the specified block range is contained within * this dmap. */ if (dbitno + nblocks > BPERDMAP) return -ENOSPC; /* check if the starting leaf indicates that anything * is free. */ if (leaf[word] == NOFREE) return -ENOSPC; /* check the dmaps words corresponding to block range to see * if the block range is free. not all bits of the first and * last words may be contained within the block range. if this * is the case, we'll work against those words (i.e. partial first * and/or last) on an individual basis (a single pass) and examine * the actual bits to determine if they are free. a single pass * will be used for all dmap words fully contained within the * specified range. within this pass, the leaves of the dmap * tree will be examined to determine if the blocks are free. a * single leaf may describe the free space of multiple dmap * words, so we may visit only a subset of the actual leaves * corresponding to the dmap words of the block range. */ for (rembits = nblocks; rembits > 0; rembits -= nb, dbitno += nb) { /* determine the bit number within the word and * the number of bits within the word. */ wbitno = dbitno & (DBWORD - 1); nb = min(rembits, DBWORD - wbitno); /* check if only part of the word is to be examined. */ if (nb < DBWORD) { /* check if the bits are free. */ mask = (ONES << (DBWORD - nb) >> wbitno); if ((mask & ~le32_to_cpu(dp->wmap[word])) != mask) return -ENOSPC; word += 1; } else { /* one or more dmap words are fully contained * within the block range. determine how many * words and how many bits. */ nwords = rembits >> L2DBWORD; nb = nwords << L2DBWORD; /* now examine the appropriate leaves to determine * if the blocks are free. */ while (nwords > 0) { /* does the leaf describe any free space ? */ if (leaf[word] < BUDMIN) return -ENOSPC; /* determine the l2 number of bits provided * by this leaf. */ l2size = min_t(int, leaf[word], NLSTOL2BSZ(nwords)); /* determine how many words were handled. */ nw = BUDSIZE(l2size, BUDMIN); nwords -= nw; word += nw; } } } /* allocate the blocks. */ return (dbAllocDmap(bmp, dp, blkno, nblocks)); } /* * NAME: dbAllocNear() * * FUNCTION: attempt to allocate a number of contiguous free blocks near * a specified block (hint) within a dmap. * * starting with the dmap leaf that covers the hint, we'll * check the next four contiguous leaves for sufficient free * space. if sufficient free space is found, we'll allocate * the desired free space. * * PARAMETERS: * bmp - pointer to bmap descriptor * dp - pointer to dmap. * blkno - block number to allocate near. * nblocks - actual number of contiguous free blocks desired. * l2nb - log2 number of contiguous free blocks desired. * results - on successful return, set to the starting block number * of the newly allocated range. * * RETURN VALUES: * 0 - success * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources * -EIO - i/o error * * serialization: IREAD_LOCK(ipbmap) held on entry/exit; */ static int dbAllocNear(struct bmap * bmp, struct dmap * dp, s64 blkno, int nblocks, int l2nb, s64 * results) { int word, lword, rc; s8 *leaf; if (dp->tree.leafidx != cpu_to_le32(LEAFIND)) { jfs_error(bmp->db_ipbmap->i_sb, "Corrupt dmap page\n"); return -EIO; } leaf = dp->tree.stree + le32_to_cpu(dp->tree.leafidx); /* determine the word within the dmap that holds the hint * (i.e. blkno). also, determine the last word in the dmap * that we'll include in our examination. */ word = (blkno & (BPERDMAP - 1)) >> L2DBWORD; lword = min(word + 4, LPERDMAP); /* examine the leaves for sufficient free space. */ for (; word < lword; word++) { /* does the leaf describe sufficient free space ? */ if (leaf[word] < l2nb) continue; /* determine the block number within the file system * of the first block described by this dmap word. */ blkno = le64_to_cpu(dp->start) + (word << L2DBWORD); /* if not all bits of the dmap word are free, get the * starting bit number within the dmap word of the required * string of free bits and adjust the block number with the * value. */ if (leaf[word] < BUDMIN) blkno += dbFindBits(le32_to_cpu(dp->wmap[word]), l2nb); /* allocate the blocks. */ if ((rc = dbAllocDmap(bmp, dp, blkno, nblocks)) == 0) *results = blkno; return (rc); } return -ENOSPC; } /* * NAME: dbAllocAG() * * FUNCTION: attempt to allocate the specified number of contiguous * free blocks within the specified allocation group. * * unless the allocation group size is equal to the number * of blocks per dmap, the dmap control pages will be used to * find the required free space, if available. we start the * search at the highest dmap control page level which * distinctly describes the allocation group's free space * (i.e. the highest level at which the allocation group's * free space is not mixed in with that of any other group). * in addition, we start the search within this level at a * height of the dmapctl dmtree at which the nodes distinctly * describe the allocation group's free space. at this height, * the allocation group's free space may be represented by 1 * or two sub-trees, depending on the allocation group size. * we search the top nodes of these subtrees left to right for * sufficient free space. if sufficient free space is found, * the subtree is searched to find the leftmost leaf that * has free space. once we have made it to the leaf, we * move the search to the next lower level dmap control page * corresponding to this leaf. we continue down the dmap control * pages until we find the dmap that contains or starts the * sufficient free space and we allocate at this dmap. * * if the allocation group size is equal to the dmap size, * we'll start at the dmap corresponding to the allocation * group and attempt the allocation at this level. * * the dmap control page search is also not performed if the * allocation group is completely free and we go to the first * dmap of the allocation group to do the allocation. this is * done because the allocation group may be part (not the first * part) of a larger binary buddy system, causing the dmap * control pages to indicate no free space (NOFREE) within * the allocation group. * * PARAMETERS: * bmp - pointer to bmap descriptor * agno - allocation group number. * nblocks - actual number of contiguous free blocks desired. * l2nb - log2 number of contiguous free blocks desired. * results - on successful return, set to the starting block number * of the newly allocated range. * * RETURN VALUES: * 0 - success * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources * -EIO - i/o error * * note: IWRITE_LOCK(ipmap) held on entry/exit; */ static int dbAllocAG(struct bmap * bmp, int agno, s64 nblocks, int l2nb, s64 * results) { struct metapage *mp; struct dmapctl *dcp; int rc, ti, i, k, m, n, agperlev; s64 blkno, lblkno; int budmin; /* allocation request should not be for more than the * allocation group size. */ if (l2nb > bmp->db_agl2size) { jfs_error(bmp->db_ipbmap->i_sb, "allocation request is larger than the allocation group size\n"); return -EIO; } /* determine the starting block number of the allocation * group. */ blkno = (s64) agno << bmp->db_agl2size; /* check if the allocation group size is the minimum allocation * group size or if the allocation group is completely free. if * the allocation group size is the minimum size of BPERDMAP (i.e. * 1 dmap), there is no need to search the dmap control page (below) * that fully describes the allocation group since the allocation * group is already fully described by a dmap. in this case, we * just call dbAllocCtl() to search the dmap tree and allocate the * required space if available. * * if the allocation group is completely free, dbAllocCtl() is * also called to allocate the required space. this is done for * two reasons. first, it makes no sense searching the dmap control * pages for free space when we know that free space exists. second, * the dmap control pages may indicate that the allocation group * has no free space if the allocation group is part (not the first * part) of a larger binary buddy system. */ if (bmp->db_agsize == BPERDMAP || bmp->db_agfree[agno] == bmp->db_agsize) { rc = dbAllocCtl(bmp, nblocks, l2nb, blkno, results); if ((rc == -ENOSPC) && (bmp->db_agfree[agno] == bmp->db_agsize)) { printk(KERN_ERR "blkno = %Lx, blocks = %Lx\n", (unsigned long long) blkno, (unsigned long long) nblocks); jfs_error(bmp->db_ipbmap->i_sb, "dbAllocCtl failed in free AG\n"); } return (rc); } /* the buffer for the dmap control page that fully describes the * allocation group. */ lblkno = BLKTOCTL(blkno, bmp->db_l2nbperpage, bmp->db_aglevel); mp = read_metapage(bmp->db_ipbmap, lblkno, PSIZE, 0); if (mp == NULL) return -EIO; dcp = (struct dmapctl *) mp->data; budmin = dcp->budmin; if (dcp->leafidx != cpu_to_le32(CTLLEAFIND)) { jfs_error(bmp->db_ipbmap->i_sb, "Corrupt dmapctl page\n"); release_metapage(mp); return -EIO; } /* search the subtree(s) of the dmap control page that describes * the allocation group, looking for sufficient free space. to begin, * determine how many allocation groups are represented in a dmap * control page at the control page level (i.e. L0, L1, L2) that * fully describes an allocation group. next, determine the starting * tree index of this allocation group within the control page. */ agperlev = (1 << (L2LPERCTL - (bmp->db_agheight << 1))) / bmp->db_agwidth; ti = bmp->db_agstart + bmp->db_agwidth * (agno & (agperlev - 1)); /* dmap control page trees fan-out by 4 and a single allocation * group may be described by 1 or 2 subtrees within the ag level * dmap control page, depending upon the ag size. examine the ag's * subtrees for sufficient free space, starting with the leftmost * subtree. */ for (i = 0; i < bmp->db_agwidth; i++, ti++) { /* is there sufficient free space ? */ if (l2nb > dcp->stree[ti]) continue; /* sufficient free space found in a subtree. now search down * the subtree to find the leftmost leaf that describes this * free space. */ for (k = bmp->db_agheight; k > 0; k--) { for (n = 0, m = (ti << 2) + 1; n < 4; n++) { if (l2nb <= dcp->stree[m + n]) { ti = m + n; break; } } if (n == 4) { jfs_error(bmp->db_ipbmap->i_sb, "failed descending stree\n"); release_metapage(mp); return -EIO; } } /* determine the block number within the file system * that corresponds to this leaf. */ if (bmp->db_aglevel == 2) blkno = 0; else if (bmp->db_aglevel == 1) blkno &= ~(MAXL1SIZE - 1); else /* bmp->db_aglevel == 0 */ blkno &= ~(MAXL0SIZE - 1); blkno += ((s64) (ti - le32_to_cpu(dcp->leafidx))) << budmin; /* release the buffer in preparation for going down * the next level of dmap control pages. */ release_metapage(mp); /* check if we need to continue to search down the lower * level dmap control pages. we need to if the number of * blocks required is less than maximum number of blocks * described at the next lower level. */ if (l2nb < budmin) { /* search the lower level dmap control pages to get * the starting block number of the dmap that * contains or starts off the free space. */ if ((rc = dbFindCtl(bmp, l2nb, bmp->db_aglevel - 1, &blkno))) { if (rc == -ENOSPC) { jfs_error(bmp->db_ipbmap->i_sb, "control page inconsistent\n"); return -EIO; } return (rc); } } /* allocate the blocks. */ rc = dbAllocCtl(bmp, nblocks, l2nb, blkno, results); if (rc == -ENOSPC) { jfs_error(bmp->db_ipbmap->i_sb, "unable to allocate blocks\n"); rc = -EIO; } return (rc); } /* no space in the allocation group. release the buffer and * return -ENOSPC. */ release_metapage(mp); return -ENOSPC; } /* * NAME: dbAllocAny() * * FUNCTION: attempt to allocate the specified number of contiguous * free blocks anywhere in the file system. * * dbAllocAny() attempts to find the sufficient free space by * searching down the dmap control pages, starting with the * highest level (i.e. L0, L1, L2) control page. if free space * large enough to satisfy the desired free space is found, the * desired free space is allocated. * * PARAMETERS: * bmp - pointer to bmap descriptor * nblocks - actual number of contiguous free blocks desired. * l2nb - log2 number of contiguous free blocks desired. * results - on successful return, set to the starting block number * of the newly allocated range. * * RETURN VALUES: * 0 - success * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources * -EIO - i/o error * * serialization: IWRITE_LOCK(ipbmap) held on entry/exit; */ static int dbAllocAny(struct bmap * bmp, s64 nblocks, int l2nb, s64 * results) { int rc; s64 blkno = 0; /* starting with the top level dmap control page, search * down the dmap control levels for sufficient free space. * if free space is found, dbFindCtl() returns the starting * block number of the dmap that contains or starts off the * range of free space. */ if ((rc = dbFindCtl(bmp, l2nb, bmp->db_maxlevel, &blkno))) return (rc); /* allocate the blocks. */ rc = dbAllocCtl(bmp, nblocks, l2nb, blkno, results); if (rc == -ENOSPC) { jfs_error(bmp->db_ipbmap->i_sb, "unable to allocate blocks\n"); return -EIO; } return (rc); } /* * NAME: dbDiscardAG() * * FUNCTION: attempt to discard (TRIM) all free blocks of specific AG * * algorithm: * 1) allocate blocks, as large as possible and save them * while holding IWRITE_LOCK on ipbmap * 2) trim all these saved block/length values * 3) mark the blocks free again * * benefit: * - we work only on one ag at some time, minimizing how long we * need to lock ipbmap * - reading / writing the fs is possible most time, even on * trimming * * downside: * - we write two times to the dmapctl and dmap pages * - but for me, this seems the best way, better ideas? * /TR 2012 * * PARAMETERS: * ip - pointer to in-core inode * agno - ag to trim * minlen - minimum value of contiguous blocks * * RETURN VALUES: * s64 - actual number of blocks trimmed */ s64 dbDiscardAG(struct inode *ip, int agno, s64 minlen) { struct inode *ipbmap = JFS_SBI(ip->i_sb)->ipbmap; struct bmap *bmp = JFS_SBI(ip->i_sb)->bmap; s64 nblocks, blkno; u64 trimmed = 0; int rc, l2nb; struct super_block *sb = ipbmap->i_sb; struct range2trim { u64 blkno; u64 nblocks; } *totrim, *tt; /* max blkno / nblocks pairs to trim */ int count = 0, range_cnt; u64 max_ranges; /* prevent others from writing new stuff here, while trimming */ IWRITE_LOCK(ipbmap, RDWRLOCK_DMAP); nblocks = bmp->db_agfree[agno]; max_ranges = nblocks; do_div(max_ranges, minlen); range_cnt = min_t(u64, max_ranges + 1, 32 * 1024); totrim = kmalloc_array(range_cnt, sizeof(struct range2trim), GFP_NOFS); if (totrim == NULL) { jfs_error(bmp->db_ipbmap->i_sb, "no memory for trim array\n"); IWRITE_UNLOCK(ipbmap); return 0; } tt = totrim; while (nblocks >= minlen) { l2nb = BLKSTOL2(nblocks); /* 0 = okay, -EIO = fatal, -ENOSPC -> try smaller block */ rc = dbAllocAG(bmp, agno, nblocks, l2nb, &blkno); if (rc == 0) { tt->blkno = blkno; tt->nblocks = nblocks; tt++; count++; /* the whole ag is free, trim now */ if (bmp->db_agfree[agno] == 0) break; /* give a hint for the next while */ nblocks = bmp->db_agfree[agno]; continue; } else if (rc == -ENOSPC) { /* search for next smaller log2 block */ l2nb = BLKSTOL2(nblocks) - 1; nblocks = 1LL << l2nb; } else { /* Trim any already allocated blocks */ jfs_error(bmp->db_ipbmap->i_sb, "-EIO\n"); break; } /* check, if our trim array is full */ if (unlikely(count >= range_cnt - 1)) break; } IWRITE_UNLOCK(ipbmap); tt->nblocks = 0; /* mark the current end */ for (tt = totrim; tt->nblocks != 0; tt++) { /* when mounted with online discard, dbFree() will * call jfs_issue_discard() itself */ if (!(JFS_SBI(sb)->flag & JFS_DISCARD)) jfs_issue_discard(ip, tt->blkno, tt->nblocks); dbFree(ip, tt->blkno, tt->nblocks); trimmed += tt->nblocks; } kfree(totrim); return trimmed; } /* * NAME: dbFindCtl() * * FUNCTION: starting at a specified dmap control page level and block * number, search down the dmap control levels for a range of * contiguous free blocks large enough to satisfy an allocation * request for the specified number of free blocks. * * if sufficient contiguous free blocks are found, this routine * returns the starting block number within a dmap page that * contains or starts a range of contiqious free blocks that * is sufficient in size. * * PARAMETERS: * bmp - pointer to bmap descriptor * level - starting dmap control page level. * l2nb - log2 number of contiguous free blocks desired. * *blkno - on entry, starting block number for conducting the search. * on successful return, the first block within a dmap page * that contains or starts a range of contiguous free blocks. * * RETURN VALUES: * 0 - success * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources * -EIO - i/o error * * serialization: IWRITE_LOCK(ipbmap) held on entry/exit; */ static int dbFindCtl(struct bmap * bmp, int l2nb, int level, s64 * blkno) { int rc, leafidx, lev; s64 b, lblkno; struct dmapctl *dcp; int budmin; struct metapage *mp; /* starting at the specified dmap control page level and block * number, search down the dmap control levels for the starting * block number of a dmap page that contains or starts off * sufficient free blocks. */ for (lev = level, b = *blkno; lev >= 0; lev--) { /* get the buffer of the dmap control page for the block * number and level (i.e. L0, L1, L2). */ lblkno = BLKTOCTL(b, bmp->db_l2nbperpage, lev); mp = read_metapage(bmp->db_ipbmap, lblkno, PSIZE, 0); if (mp == NULL) return -EIO; dcp = (struct dmapctl *) mp->data; budmin = dcp->budmin; if (dcp->leafidx != cpu_to_le32(CTLLEAFIND)) { jfs_error(bmp->db_ipbmap->i_sb, "Corrupt dmapctl page\n"); release_metapage(mp); return -EIO; } /* search the tree within the dmap control page for * sufficient free space. if sufficient free space is found, * dbFindLeaf() returns the index of the leaf at which * free space was found. */ rc = dbFindLeaf((dmtree_t *) dcp, l2nb, &leafidx, true); /* release the buffer. */ release_metapage(mp); /* space found ? */ if (rc) { if (lev != level) { jfs_error(bmp->db_ipbmap->i_sb, "dmap inconsistent\n"); return -EIO; } return -ENOSPC; } /* adjust the block number to reflect the location within * the dmap control page (i.e. the leaf) at which free * space was found. */ b += (((s64) leafidx) << budmin); /* we stop the search at this dmap control page level if * the number of blocks required is greater than or equal * to the maximum number of blocks described at the next * (lower) level. */ if (l2nb >= budmin) break; } *blkno = b; return (0); } /* * NAME: dbAllocCtl() * * FUNCTION: attempt to allocate a specified number of contiguous * blocks starting within a specific dmap. * * this routine is called by higher level routines that search * the dmap control pages above the actual dmaps for contiguous * free space. the result of successful searches by these * routines are the starting block numbers within dmaps, with * the dmaps themselves containing the desired contiguous free * space or starting a contiguous free space of desired size * that is made up of the blocks of one or more dmaps. these * calls should not fail due to insufficent resources. * * this routine is called in some cases where it is not known * whether it will fail due to insufficient resources. more * specifically, this occurs when allocating from an allocation * group whose size is equal to the number of blocks per dmap. * in this case, the dmap control pages are not examined prior * to calling this routine (to save pathlength) and the call * might fail. * * for a request size that fits within a dmap, this routine relies * upon the dmap's dmtree to find the requested contiguous free * space. for request sizes that are larger than a dmap, the * requested free space will start at the first block of the * first dmap (i.e. blkno). * * PARAMETERS: * bmp - pointer to bmap descriptor * nblocks - actual number of contiguous free blocks to allocate. * l2nb - log2 number of contiguous free blocks to allocate. * blkno - starting block number of the dmap to start the allocation * from. * results - on successful return, set to the starting block number * of the newly allocated range. * * RETURN VALUES: * 0 - success * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources * -EIO - i/o error * * serialization: IWRITE_LOCK(ipbmap) held on entry/exit; */ static int dbAllocCtl(struct bmap * bmp, s64 nblocks, int l2nb, s64 blkno, s64 * results) { int rc, nb; s64 b, lblkno, n; struct metapage *mp; struct dmap *dp; /* check if the allocation request is confined to a single dmap. */ if (l2nb <= L2BPERDMAP) { /* get the buffer for the dmap. */ lblkno = BLKTODMAP(blkno, bmp->db_l2nbperpage); mp = read_metapage(bmp->db_ipbmap, lblkno, PSIZE, 0); if (mp == NULL) return -EIO; dp = (struct dmap *) mp->data; /* try to allocate the blocks. */ rc = dbAllocDmapLev(bmp, dp, (int) nblocks, l2nb, results); if (rc == 0) mark_metapage_dirty(mp); release_metapage(mp); return (rc); } /* allocation request involving multiple dmaps. it must start on * a dmap boundary. */ assert((blkno & (BPERDMAP - 1)) == 0); /* allocate the blocks dmap by dmap. */ for (n = nblocks, b = blkno; n > 0; n -= nb, b += nb) { /* get the buffer for the dmap. */ lblkno = BLKTODMAP(b, bmp->db_l2nbperpage); mp = read_metapage(bmp->db_ipbmap, lblkno, PSIZE, 0); if (mp == NULL) { rc = -EIO; goto backout; } dp = (struct dmap *) mp->data; /* the dmap better be all free. */ if (dp->tree.stree[ROOT] != L2BPERDMAP) { release_metapage(mp); jfs_error(bmp->db_ipbmap->i_sb, "the dmap is not all free\n"); rc = -EIO; goto backout; } /* determine how many blocks to allocate from this dmap. */ nb = min_t(s64, n, BPERDMAP); /* allocate the blocks from the dmap. */ if ((rc = dbAllocDmap(bmp, dp, b, nb))) { release_metapage(mp); goto backout; } /* write the buffer. */ write_metapage(mp); } /* set the results (starting block number) and return. */ *results = blkno; return (0); /* something failed in handling an allocation request involving * multiple dmaps. we'll try to clean up by backing out any * allocation that has already happened for this request. if * we fail in backing out the allocation, we'll mark the file * system to indicate that blocks have been leaked. */ backout: /* try to backout the allocations dmap by dmap. */ for (n = nblocks - n, b = blkno; n > 0; n -= BPERDMAP, b += BPERDMAP) { /* get the buffer for this dmap. */ lblkno = BLKTODMAP(b, bmp->db_l2nbperpage); mp = read_metapage(bmp->db_ipbmap, lblkno, PSIZE, 0); if (mp == NULL) { /* could not back out. mark the file system * to indicate that we have leaked blocks. */ jfs_error(bmp->db_ipbmap->i_sb, "I/O Error: Block Leakage\n"); continue; } dp = (struct dmap *) mp->data; /* free the blocks is this dmap. */ if (dbFreeDmap(bmp, dp, b, BPERDMAP)) { /* could not back out. mark the file system * to indicate that we have leaked blocks. */ release_metapage(mp); jfs_error(bmp->db_ipbmap->i_sb, "Block Leakage\n"); continue; } /* write the buffer. */ write_metapage(mp); } return (rc); } /* * NAME: dbAllocDmapLev() * * FUNCTION: attempt to allocate a specified number of contiguous blocks * from a specified dmap. * * this routine checks if the contiguous blocks are available. * if so, nblocks of blocks are allocated; otherwise, ENOSPC is * returned. * * PARAMETERS: * mp - pointer to bmap descriptor * dp - pointer to dmap to attempt to allocate blocks from. * l2nb - log2 number of contiguous block desired. * nblocks - actual number of contiguous block desired. * results - on successful return, set to the starting block number * of the newly allocated range. * * RETURN VALUES: * 0 - success * -ENOSPC - insufficient disk resources * -EIO - i/o error * * serialization: IREAD_LOCK(ipbmap), e.g., from dbAlloc(), or * IWRITE_LOCK(ipbmap), e.g., dbAllocCtl(), held on entry/exit; */ static int dbAllocDmapLev(struct bmap * bmp, struct dmap * dp, int nblocks, int l2nb, s64 * results) { s64 blkno; int leafidx, rc; /* can't be more than a dmaps worth of blocks */ assert(l2nb <= L2BPERDMAP); /* search the tree within the dmap page for sufficient * free space. if sufficient free space is found, dbFindLeaf() * returns the index of the leaf at which free space was found. */ if (dbFindLeaf((dmtree_t *) &dp->tree, l2nb, &leafidx, false)) return -ENOSPC; if (leafidx < 0) return -EIO; /* determine the block number within the file system corresponding * to the leaf at which free space was found. */ blkno = le64_to_cpu(dp->start) + (leafidx << L2DBWORD); /* if not all bits of the dmap word are free, get the starting * bit number within the dmap word of the required string of free * bits and adjust the block number with this value. */ if (dp->tree.stree[leafidx + LEAFIND] < BUDMIN) blkno += dbFindBits(le32_to_cpu(dp->wmap[leafidx]), l2nb); /* allocate the blocks */ if ((rc = dbAllocDmap(bmp, dp, blkno, nblocks)) == 0) *results = blkno; return (rc); } /* * NAME: dbAllocDmap() * * FUNCTION: adjust the disk allocation map to reflect the allocation * of a specified block range within a dmap. * * this routine allocates the specified blocks from the dmap * through a call to dbAllocBits(). if the allocation of the * block range causes the maximum string of free blocks within * the dmap to change (i.e. the value of the root of the dmap's * dmtree), this routine will cause this change to be reflected * up through the appropriate levels of the dmap control pages * by a call to dbAdjCtl() for the L0 dmap control page that * covers this dmap. * * PARAMETERS: * bmp - pointer to bmap descriptor * dp - pointer to dmap to allocate the block range from. * blkno - starting block number of the block to be allocated. * nblocks - number of blocks to be allocated. * * RETURN VALUES: * 0 - success * -EIO - i/o error * * serialization: IREAD_LOCK(ipbmap) or IWRITE_LOCK(ipbmap) held on entry/exit; */ static int dbAllocDmap(struct bmap * bmp, struct dmap * dp, s64 blkno, int nblocks) { s8 oldroot; int rc; /* save the current value of the root (i.e. maximum free string) * of the dmap tree. */ oldroot = dp->tree.stree[ROOT]; /* allocate the specified (blocks) bits */ dbAllocBits(bmp, dp, blkno, nblocks); /* if the root has not changed, done. */ if (dp->tree.stree[ROOT] == oldroot) return (0); /* root changed. bubble the change up to the dmap control pages. * if the adjustment of the upper level control pages fails, * backout the bit allocation (thus making everything consistent). */ if ((rc = dbAdjCtl(bmp, blkno, dp->tree.stree[ROOT], 1, 0))) dbFreeBits(bmp, dp, blkno, nblocks); return (rc); } /* * NAME: dbFreeDmap() * * FUNCTION: adjust the disk allocation map to reflect the allocation * of a specified block range within a dmap. * * this routine frees the specified blocks from the dmap through * a call to dbFreeBits(). if the deallocation of the block range * causes the maximum string of free blocks within the dmap to * change (i.e. the value of the root of the dmap's dmtree), this * routine will cause this change to be reflected up through the * appropriate levels of the dmap control pages by a call to * dbAdjCtl() for the L0 dmap control page that covers this dmap. * * PARAMETERS: * bmp - pointer to bmap descriptor * dp - pointer to dmap to free the block range from. * blkno - starting block number of the block to be freed. * nblocks - number of blocks to be freed. * * RETURN VALUES: * 0 - success * -EIO - i/o error * * serialization: IREAD_LOCK(ipbmap) or IWRITE_LOCK(ipbmap) held on entry/exit; */ static int dbFreeDmap(struct bmap * bmp, struct dmap * dp, s64 blkno, int nblocks) { s8 oldroot; int rc = 0, word; /* save the current value of the root (i.e. maximum free string) * of the dmap tree. */ oldroot = dp->tree.stree[ROOT]; /* free the specified (blocks) bits */ rc = dbFreeBits(bmp, dp, blkno, nblocks); /* if error or the root has not changed, done. */ if (rc || (dp->tree.stree[ROOT] == oldroot)) return (rc); /* root changed. bubble the change up to the dmap control pages. * if the adjustment of the upper level control pages fails, * backout the deallocation. */ if ((rc = dbAdjCtl(bmp, blkno, dp->tree.stree[ROOT], 0, 0))) { word = (blkno & (BPERDMAP - 1)) >> L2DBWORD; /* as part of backing out the deallocation, we will have * to back split the dmap tree if the deallocation caused * the freed blocks to become part of a larger binary buddy * system. */ if (dp->tree.stree[word] == NOFREE) dbBackSplit((dmtree_t *)&dp->tree, word, false); dbAllocBits(bmp, dp, blkno, nblocks); } return (rc); } /* * NAME: dbAllocBits() * * FUNCTION: allocate a specified block range from a dmap. * * this routine updates the dmap to reflect the working * state allocation of the specified block range. it directly * updates the bits of the working map and causes the adjustment * of the binary buddy system described by the dmap's dmtree * leaves to reflect the bits allocated. it also causes the * dmap's dmtree, as a whole, to reflect the allocated range. * * PARAMETERS: * bmp - pointer to bmap descriptor * dp - pointer to dmap to allocate bits from. * blkno - starting block number of the bits to be allocated. * nblocks - number of bits to be allocated. * * RETURN VALUES: none * * serialization: IREAD_LOCK(ipbmap) or IWRITE_LOCK(ipbmap) held on entry/exit; */ static void dbAllocBits(struct bmap * bmp, struct dmap * dp, s64 blkno, int nblocks) { int dbitno, word, rembits, nb, nwords, wbitno, nw, agno; dmtree_t *tp = (dmtree_t *) & dp->tree; int size; s8 *leaf; /* pick up a pointer to the leaves of the dmap tree */ leaf = dp->tree.stree + LEAFIND; /* determine the bit number and word within the dmap of the * starting block. */ dbitno = blkno & (BPERDMAP - 1); word = dbitno >> L2DBWORD; /* block range better be within the dmap */ assert(dbitno + nblocks <= BPERDMAP); /* allocate the bits of the dmap's words corresponding to the block * range. not all bits of the first and last words may be contained * within the block range. if this is the case, we'll work against * those words (i.e. partial first and/or last) on an individual basis * (a single pass), allocating the bits of interest by hand and * updating the leaf corresponding to the dmap word. a single pass * will be used for all dmap words fully contained within the * specified range. within this pass, the bits of all fully contained * dmap words will be marked as free in a single shot and the leaves * will be updated. a single leaf may describe the free space of * multiple dmap words, so we may update only a subset of the actual * leaves corresponding to the dmap words of the block range. */ for (rembits = nblocks; rembits > 0; rembits -= nb, dbitno += nb) { /* determine the bit number within the word and * the number of bits within the word. */ wbitno = dbitno & (DBWORD - 1); nb = min(rembits, DBWORD - wbitno); /* check if only part of a word is to be allocated. */ if (nb < DBWORD) { /* allocate (set to 1) the appropriate bits within * this dmap word. */ dp->wmap[word] |= cpu_to_le32(ONES << (DBWORD - nb) >> wbitno); /* update the leaf for this dmap word. in addition * to setting the leaf value to the binary buddy max * of the updated dmap word, dbSplit() will split * the binary system of the leaves if need be. */ dbSplit(tp, word, BUDMIN, dbMaxBud((u8 *)&dp->wmap[word]), false); word += 1; } else { /* one or more dmap words are fully contained * within the block range. determine how many * words and allocate (set to 1) the bits of these * words. */ nwords = rembits >> L2DBWORD; memset(&dp->wmap[word], (int) ONES, nwords * 4); /* determine how many bits. */ nb = nwords << L2DBWORD; /* now update the appropriate leaves to reflect * the allocated words. */ for (; nwords > 0; nwords -= nw) { if (leaf[word] < BUDMIN) { jfs_error(bmp->db_ipbmap->i_sb, "leaf page corrupt\n"); break; } /* determine what the leaf value should be * updated to as the minimum of the l2 number * of bits being allocated and the l2 number * of bits currently described by this leaf. */ size = min_t(int, leaf[word], NLSTOL2BSZ(nwords)); /* update the leaf to reflect the allocation. * in addition to setting the leaf value to * NOFREE, dbSplit() will split the binary * system of the leaves to reflect the current * allocation (size). */ dbSplit(tp, word, size, NOFREE, false); /* get the number of dmap words handled */ nw = BUDSIZE(size, BUDMIN); word += nw; } } } /* update the free count for this dmap */ le32_add_cpu(&dp->nfree, -nblocks); BMAP_LOCK(bmp); /* if this allocation group is completely free, * update the maximum allocation group number if this allocation * group is the new max. */ agno = blkno >> bmp->db_agl2size; if (agno > bmp->db_maxag) bmp->db_maxag = agno; /* update the free count for the allocation group and map */ bmp->db_agfree[agno] -= nblocks; bmp->db_nfree -= nblocks; BMAP_UNLOCK(bmp); } /* * NAME: dbFreeBits() * * FUNCTION: free a specified block range from a dmap. * * this routine updates the dmap to reflect the working * state allocation of the specified block range. it directly * updates the bits of the working map and causes the adjustment * of the binary buddy system described by the dmap's dmtree * leaves to reflect the bits freed. it also causes the dmap's * dmtree, as a whole, to reflect the deallocated range. * * PARAMETERS: * bmp - pointer to bmap descriptor * dp - pointer to dmap to free bits from. * blkno - starting block number of the bits to be freed. * nblocks - number of bits to be freed. * * RETURN VALUES: 0 for success * * serialization: IREAD_LOCK(ipbmap) or IWRITE_LOCK(ipbmap) held on entry/exit; */ static int dbFreeBits(struct bmap * bmp, struct dmap * dp, s64 blkno, int nblocks) { int dbitno, word, rembits, nb, nwords, wbitno, nw, agno; dmtree_t *tp = (dmtree_t *) & dp->tree; int rc = 0; int size; /* determine the bit number and word within the dmap of the * starting block. */ dbitno = blkno & (BPERDMAP - 1); word = dbitno >> L2DBWORD; /* block range better be within the dmap. */ assert(dbitno + nblocks <= BPERDMAP); /* free the bits of the dmaps words corresponding to the block range. * not all bits of the first and last words may be contained within * the block range. if this is the case, we'll work against those * words (i.e. partial first and/or last) on an individual basis * (a single pass), freeing the bits of interest by hand and updating * the leaf corresponding to the dmap word. a single pass will be used * for all dmap words fully contained within the specified range. * within this pass, the bits of all fully contained dmap words will * be marked as free in a single shot and the leaves will be updated. a * single leaf may describe the free space of multiple dmap words, * so we may update only a subset of the actual leaves corresponding * to the dmap words of the block range. * * dbJoin() is used to update leaf values and will join the binary * buddy system of the leaves if the new leaf values indicate this * should be done. */ for (rembits = nblocks; rembits > 0; rembits -= nb, dbitno += nb) { /* determine the bit number within the word and * the number of bits within the word. */ wbitno = dbitno & (DBWORD - 1); nb = min(rembits, DBWORD - wbitno); /* check if only part of a word is to be freed. */ if (nb < DBWORD) { /* free (zero) the appropriate bits within this * dmap word. */ dp->wmap[word] &= cpu_to_le32(~(ONES << (DBWORD - nb) >> wbitno)); /* update the leaf for this dmap word. */ rc = dbJoin(tp, word, dbMaxBud((u8 *)&dp->wmap[word]), false); if (rc) return rc; word += 1; } else { /* one or more dmap words are fully contained * within the block range. determine how many * words and free (zero) the bits of these words. */ nwords = rembits >> L2DBWORD; memset(&dp->wmap[word], 0, nwords * 4); /* determine how many bits. */ nb = nwords << L2DBWORD; /* now update the appropriate leaves to reflect * the freed words. */ for (; nwords > 0; nwords -= nw) { /* determine what the leaf value should be * updated to as the minimum of the l2 number * of bits being freed and the l2 (max) number * of bits that can be described by this leaf. */ size = min(LITOL2BSZ (word, L2LPERDMAP, BUDMIN), NLSTOL2BSZ(nwords)); /* update the leaf. */ rc = dbJoin(tp, word, size, false); if (rc) return rc; /* get the number of dmap words handled. */ nw = BUDSIZE(size, BUDMIN); word += nw; } } } /* update the free count for this dmap. */ le32_add_cpu(&dp->nfree, nblocks); BMAP_LOCK(bmp); /* update the free count for the allocation group and * map. */ agno = blkno >> bmp->db_agl2size; bmp->db_nfree += nblocks; bmp->db_agfree[agno] += nblocks; /* check if this allocation group is not completely free and * if it is currently the maximum (rightmost) allocation group. * if so, establish the new maximum allocation group number by * searching left for the first allocation group with allocation. */ if ((bmp->db_agfree[agno] == bmp->db_agsize && agno == bmp->db_maxag) || (agno == bmp->db_numag - 1 && bmp->db_agfree[agno] == (bmp-> db_mapsize & (BPERDMAP - 1)))) { while (bmp->db_maxag > 0) { bmp->db_maxag -= 1; if (bmp->db_agfree[bmp->db_maxag] != bmp->db_agsize) break; } /* re-establish the allocation group preference if the * current preference is right of the maximum allocation * group. */ if (bmp->db_agpref > bmp->db_maxag) bmp->db_agpref = bmp->db_maxag; } BMAP_UNLOCK(bmp); return 0; } /* * NAME: dbAdjCtl() * * FUNCTION: adjust a dmap control page at a specified level to reflect * the change in a lower level dmap or dmap control page's * maximum string of free blocks (i.e. a change in the root * of the lower level object's dmtree) due to the allocation * or deallocation of a range of blocks with a single dmap. * * on entry, this routine is provided with the new value of * the lower level dmap or dmap control page root and the * starting block number of the block range whose allocation * or deallocation resulted in the root change. this range * is respresented by a single leaf of the current dmapctl * and the leaf will be updated with this value, possibly * causing a binary buddy system within the leaves to be * split or joined. the update may also cause the dmapctl's * dmtree to be updated. * * if the adjustment of the dmap control page, itself, causes its * root to change, this change will be bubbled up to the next dmap * control level by a recursive call to this routine, specifying * the new root value and the next dmap control page level to * be adjusted. * PARAMETERS: * bmp - pointer to bmap descriptor * blkno - the first block of a block range within a dmap. it is * the allocation or deallocation of this block range that * requires the dmap control page to be adjusted. * newval - the new value of the lower level dmap or dmap control * page root. * alloc - 'true' if adjustment is due to an allocation. * level - current level of dmap control page (i.e. L0, L1, L2) to * be adjusted. * * RETURN VALUES: * 0 - success * -EIO - i/o error * * serialization: IREAD_LOCK(ipbmap) or IWRITE_LOCK(ipbmap) held on entry/exit; */ static int dbAdjCtl(struct bmap * bmp, s64 blkno, int newval, int alloc, int level) { struct metapage *mp; s8 oldroot; int oldval; s64 lblkno; struct dmapctl *dcp; int rc, leafno, ti; /* get the buffer for the dmap control page for the specified * block number and control page level. */ lblkno = BLKTOCTL(blkno, bmp->db_l2nbperpage, level); mp = read_metapage(bmp->db_ipbmap, lblkno, PSIZE, 0); if (mp == NULL) return -EIO; dcp = (struct dmapctl *) mp->data; if (dcp->leafidx != cpu_to_le32(CTLLEAFIND)) { jfs_error(bmp->db_ipbmap->i_sb, "Corrupt dmapctl page\n"); release_metapage(mp); return -EIO; } /* determine the leaf number corresponding to the block and * the index within the dmap control tree. */ leafno = BLKTOCTLLEAF(blkno, dcp->budmin); ti = leafno + le32_to_cpu(dcp->leafidx); /* save the current leaf value and the current root level (i.e. * maximum l2 free string described by this dmapctl). */ oldval = dcp->stree[ti]; oldroot = dcp->stree[ROOT]; /* check if this is a control page update for an allocation. * if so, update the leaf to reflect the new leaf value using * dbSplit(); otherwise (deallocation), use dbJoin() to update * the leaf with the new value. in addition to updating the * leaf, dbSplit() will also split the binary buddy system of * the leaves, if required, and bubble new values within the * dmapctl tree, if required. similarly, dbJoin() will join * the binary buddy system of leaves and bubble new values up * the dmapctl tree as required by the new leaf value. */ if (alloc) { /* check if we are in the middle of a binary buddy * system. this happens when we are performing the * first allocation out of an allocation group that * is part (not the first part) of a larger binary * buddy system. if we are in the middle, back split * the system prior to calling dbSplit() which assumes * that it is at the front of a binary buddy system. */ if (oldval == NOFREE) { rc = dbBackSplit((dmtree_t *)dcp, leafno, true); if (rc) { release_metapage(mp); return rc; } oldval = dcp->stree[ti]; } dbSplit((dmtree_t *) dcp, leafno, dcp->budmin, newval, true); } else { rc = dbJoin((dmtree_t *) dcp, leafno, newval, true); if (rc) { release_metapage(mp); return rc; } } /* check if the root of the current dmap control page changed due * to the update and if the current dmap control page is not at * the current top level (i.e. L0, L1, L2) of the map. if so (i.e. * root changed and this is not the top level), call this routine * again (recursion) for the next higher level of the mapping to * reflect the change in root for the current dmap control page. */ if (dcp->stree[ROOT] != oldroot) { /* are we below the top level of the map. if so, * bubble the root up to the next higher level. */ if (level < bmp->db_maxlevel) { /* bubble up the new root of this dmap control page to * the next level. */ if ((rc = dbAdjCtl(bmp, blkno, dcp->stree[ROOT], alloc, level + 1))) { /* something went wrong in bubbling up the new * root value, so backout the changes to the * current dmap control page. */ if (alloc) { dbJoin((dmtree_t *) dcp, leafno, oldval, true); } else { /* the dbJoin() above might have * caused a larger binary buddy system * to form and we may now be in the * middle of it. if this is the case, * back split the buddies. */ if (dcp->stree[ti] == NOFREE) dbBackSplit((dmtree_t *) dcp, leafno, true); dbSplit((dmtree_t *) dcp, leafno, dcp->budmin, oldval, true); } /* release the buffer and return the error. */ release_metapage(mp); return (rc); } } else { /* we're at the top level of the map. update * the bmap control page to reflect the size * of the maximum free buddy system. */ assert(level == bmp->db_maxlevel); if (bmp->db_maxfreebud != oldroot) { jfs_error(bmp->db_ipbmap->i_sb, "the maximum free buddy is not the old root\n"); } bmp->db_maxfreebud = dcp->stree[ROOT]; } } /* write the buffer. */ write_metapage(mp); return (0); } /* * NAME: dbSplit() * * FUNCTION: update the leaf of a dmtree with a new value, splitting * the leaf from the binary buddy system of the dmtree's * leaves, as required. * * PARAMETERS: * tp - pointer to the tree containing the leaf. * leafno - the number of the leaf to be updated. * splitsz - the size the binary buddy system starting at the leaf * must be split to, specified as the log2 number of blocks. * newval - the new value for the leaf. * * RETURN VALUES: none * * serialization: IREAD_LOCK(ipbmap) or IWRITE_LOCK(ipbmap) held on entry/exit; */ static void dbSplit(dmtree_t *tp, int leafno, int splitsz, int newval, bool is_ctl) { int budsz; int cursz; s8 *leaf = tp->dmt_stree + le32_to_cpu(tp->dmt_leafidx); /* check if the leaf needs to be split. */ if (leaf[leafno] > tp->dmt_budmin) { /* the split occurs by cutting the buddy system in half * at the specified leaf until we reach the specified * size. pick up the starting split size (current size * - 1 in l2) and the corresponding buddy size. */ cursz = leaf[leafno] - 1; budsz = BUDSIZE(cursz, tp->dmt_budmin); /* split until we reach the specified size. */ while (cursz >= splitsz) { /* update the buddy's leaf with its new value. */ dbAdjTree(tp, leafno ^ budsz, cursz, is_ctl); /* on to the next size and buddy. */ cursz -= 1; budsz >>= 1; } } /* adjust the dmap tree to reflect the specified leaf's new * value. */ dbAdjTree(tp, leafno, newval, is_ctl); } /* * NAME: dbBackSplit() * * FUNCTION: back split the binary buddy system of dmtree leaves * that hold a specified leaf until the specified leaf * starts its own binary buddy system. * * the allocators typically perform allocations at the start * of binary buddy systems and dbSplit() is used to accomplish * any required splits. in some cases, however, allocation * may occur in the middle of a binary system and requires a * back split, with the split proceeding out from the middle of * the system (less efficient) rather than the start of the * system (more efficient). the cases in which a back split * is required are rare and are limited to the first allocation * within an allocation group which is a part (not first part) * of a larger binary buddy system and a few exception cases * in which a previous join operation must be backed out. * * PARAMETERS: * tp - pointer to the tree containing the leaf. * leafno - the number of the leaf to be updated. * * RETURN VALUES: none * * serialization: IREAD_LOCK(ipbmap) or IWRITE_LOCK(ipbmap) held on entry/exit; */ static int dbBackSplit(dmtree_t *tp, int leafno, bool is_ctl) { int budsz, bud, w, bsz, size; int cursz; s8 *leaf = tp->dmt_stree + le32_to_cpu(tp->dmt_leafidx); /* leaf should be part (not first part) of a binary * buddy system. */ assert(leaf[leafno] == NOFREE); /* the back split is accomplished by iteratively finding the leaf * that starts the buddy system that contains the specified leaf and * splitting that system in two. this iteration continues until * the specified leaf becomes the start of a buddy system. * * determine maximum possible l2 size for the specified leaf. */ size = LITOL2BSZ(leafno, le32_to_cpu(tp->dmt_l2nleafs), tp->dmt_budmin); /* determine the number of leaves covered by this size. this * is the buddy size that we will start with as we search for * the buddy system that contains the specified leaf. */ budsz = BUDSIZE(size, tp->dmt_budmin); /* back split. */ while (leaf[leafno] == NOFREE) { /* find the leftmost buddy leaf. */ for (w = leafno, bsz = budsz;; bsz <<= 1, w = (w < bud) ? w : bud) { if (bsz >= le32_to_cpu(tp->dmt_nleafs)) { jfs_err("JFS: block map error in dbBackSplit"); return -EIO; } /* determine the buddy. */ bud = w ^ bsz; /* check if this buddy is the start of the system. */ if (leaf[bud] != NOFREE) { /* split the leaf at the start of the * system in two. */ cursz = leaf[bud] - 1; dbSplit(tp, bud, cursz, cursz, is_ctl); break; } } } if (leaf[leafno] != size) { jfs_err("JFS: wrong leaf value in dbBackSplit"); return -EIO; } return 0; } /* * NAME: dbJoin() * * FUNCTION: update the leaf of a dmtree with a new value, joining * the leaf with other leaves of the dmtree into a multi-leaf * binary buddy system, as required. * * PARAMETERS: * tp - pointer to the tree containing the leaf. * leafno - the number of the leaf to be updated. * newval - the new value for the leaf. * * RETURN VALUES: none */ static int dbJoin(dmtree_t *tp, int leafno, int newval, bool is_ctl) { int budsz, buddy; s8 *leaf; /* can the new leaf value require a join with other leaves ? */ if (newval >= tp->dmt_budmin) { /* pickup a pointer to the leaves of the tree. */ leaf = tp->dmt_stree + le32_to_cpu(tp->dmt_leafidx); /* try to join the specified leaf into a large binary * buddy system. the join proceeds by attempting to join * the specified leafno with its buddy (leaf) at new value. * if the join occurs, we attempt to join the left leaf * of the joined buddies with its buddy at new value + 1. * we continue to join until we find a buddy that cannot be * joined (does not have a value equal to the size of the * last join) or until all leaves have been joined into a * single system. * * get the buddy size (number of words covered) of * the new value. */ budsz = BUDSIZE(newval, tp->dmt_budmin); /* try to join. */ while (budsz < le32_to_cpu(tp->dmt_nleafs)) { /* get the buddy leaf. */ buddy = leafno ^ budsz; /* if the leaf's new value is greater than its * buddy's value, we join no more. */ if (newval > leaf[buddy]) break; /* It shouldn't be less */ if (newval < leaf[buddy]) return -EIO; /* check which (leafno or buddy) is the left buddy. * the left buddy gets to claim the blocks resulting * from the join while the right gets to claim none. * the left buddy is also eligible to participate in * a join at the next higher level while the right * is not. * */ if (leafno < buddy) { /* leafno is the left buddy. */ dbAdjTree(tp, buddy, NOFREE, is_ctl); } else { /* buddy is the left buddy and becomes * leafno. */ dbAdjTree(tp, leafno, NOFREE, is_ctl); leafno = buddy; } /* on to try the next join. */ newval += 1; budsz <<= 1; } } /* update the leaf value. */ dbAdjTree(tp, leafno, newval, is_ctl); return 0; } /* * NAME: dbAdjTree() * * FUNCTION: update a leaf of a dmtree with a new value, adjusting * the dmtree, as required, to reflect the new leaf value. * the combination of any buddies must already be done before * this is called. * * PARAMETERS: * tp - pointer to the tree to be adjusted. * leafno - the number of the leaf to be updated. * newval - the new value for the leaf. * * RETURN VALUES: none */ static void dbAdjTree(dmtree_t *tp, int leafno, int newval, bool is_ctl) { int lp, pp, k; int max, size; size = is_ctl ? CTLTREESIZE : TREESIZE; /* pick up the index of the leaf for this leafno. */ lp = leafno + le32_to_cpu(tp->dmt_leafidx); if (WARN_ON_ONCE(lp >= size || lp < 0)) return; /* is the current value the same as the old value ? if so, * there is nothing to do. */ if (tp->dmt_stree[lp] == newval) return; /* set the new value. */ tp->dmt_stree[lp] = newval; /* bubble the new value up the tree as required. */ for (k = 0; k < le32_to_cpu(tp->dmt_height); k++) { /* get the index of the first leaf of the 4 leaf * group containing the specified leaf (leafno). */ lp = ((lp - 1) & ~0x03) + 1; /* get the index of the parent of this 4 leaf group. */ pp = (lp - 1) >> 2; /* determine the maximum of the 4 leaves. */ max = TREEMAX(&tp->dmt_stree[lp]); /* if the maximum of the 4 is the same as the * parent's value, we're done. */ if (tp->dmt_stree[pp] == max) break; /* parent gets new value. */ tp->dmt_stree[pp] = max; /* parent becomes leaf for next go-round. */ lp = pp; } } /* * NAME: dbFindLeaf() * * FUNCTION: search a dmtree_t for sufficient free blocks, returning * the index of a leaf describing the free blocks if * sufficient free blocks are found. * * the search starts at the top of the dmtree_t tree and * proceeds down the tree to the leftmost leaf with sufficient * free space. * * PARAMETERS: * tp - pointer to the tree to be searched. * l2nb - log2 number of free blocks to search for. * leafidx - return pointer to be set to the index of the leaf * describing at least l2nb free blocks if sufficient * free blocks are found. * is_ctl - determines if the tree is of type ctl * * RETURN VALUES: * 0 - success * -ENOSPC - insufficient free blocks. */ static int dbFindLeaf(dmtree_t *tp, int l2nb, int *leafidx, bool is_ctl) { int ti, n = 0, k, x = 0; int max_size; max_size = is_ctl ? CTLTREESIZE : TREESIZE; /* first check the root of the tree to see if there is * sufficient free space. */ if (l2nb > tp->dmt_stree[ROOT]) return -ENOSPC; /* sufficient free space available. now search down the tree * starting at the next level for the leftmost leaf that * describes sufficient free space. */ for (k = le32_to_cpu(tp->dmt_height), ti = 1; k > 0; k--, ti = ((ti + n) << 2) + 1) { /* search the four nodes at this level, starting from * the left. */ for (x = ti, n = 0; n < 4; n++) { /* sufficient free space found. move to the next * level (or quit if this is the last level). */ if (x + n > max_size) return -ENOSPC; if (l2nb <= tp->dmt_stree[x + n]) break; } /* better have found something since the higher * levels of the tree said it was here. */ assert(n < 4); } /* set the return to the leftmost leaf describing sufficient * free space. */ *leafidx = x + n - le32_to_cpu(tp->dmt_leafidx); return (0); } /* * NAME: dbFindBits() * * FUNCTION: find a specified number of binary buddy free bits within a * dmap bitmap word value. * * this routine searches the bitmap value for (1 << l2nb) free * bits at (1 << l2nb) alignments within the value. * * PARAMETERS: * word - dmap bitmap word value. * l2nb - number of free bits specified as a log2 number. * * RETURN VALUES: * starting bit number of free bits. */ static int dbFindBits(u32 word, int l2nb) { int bitno, nb; u32 mask; /* get the number of bits. */ nb = 1 << l2nb; assert(nb <= DBWORD); /* complement the word so we can use a mask (i.e. 0s represent * free bits) and compute the mask. */ word = ~word; mask = ONES << (DBWORD - nb); /* scan the word for nb free bits at nb alignments. */ for (bitno = 0; mask != 0; bitno += nb, mask >>= nb) { if ((mask & word) == mask) break; } ASSERT(bitno < 32); /* return the bit number. */ return (bitno); } /* * NAME: dbMaxBud(u8 *cp) * * FUNCTION: determine the largest binary buddy string of free * bits within 32-bits of the map. * * PARAMETERS: * cp - pointer to the 32-bit value. * * RETURN VALUES: * largest binary buddy of free bits within a dmap word. */ static int dbMaxBud(u8 * cp) { signed char tmp1, tmp2; /* check if the wmap word is all free. if so, the * free buddy size is BUDMIN. */ if (*((uint *) cp) == 0) return (BUDMIN); /* check if the wmap word is half free. if so, the * free buddy size is BUDMIN-1. */ if (*((u16 *) cp) == 0 || *((u16 *) cp + 1) == 0) return (BUDMIN - 1); /* not all free or half free. determine the free buddy * size thru table lookup using quarters of the wmap word. */ tmp1 = max(budtab[cp[2]], budtab[cp[3]]); tmp2 = max(budtab[cp[0]], budtab[cp[1]]); return (max(tmp1, tmp2)); } /* * NAME: cnttz(uint word) * * FUNCTION: determine the number of trailing zeros within a 32-bit * value. * * PARAMETERS: * value - 32-bit value to be examined. * * RETURN VALUES: * count of trailing zeros */ static int cnttz(u32 word) { int n; for (n = 0; n < 32; n++, word >>= 1) { if (word & 0x01) break; } return (n); } /* * NAME: cntlz(u32 value) * * FUNCTION: determine the number of leading zeros within a 32-bit * value. * * PARAMETERS: * value - 32-bit value to be examined. * * RETURN VALUES: * count of leading zeros */ static int cntlz(u32 value) { int n; for (n = 0; n < 32; n++, value <<= 1) { if (value & HIGHORDER) break; } return (n); } /* * NAME: blkstol2(s64 nb) * * FUNCTION: convert a block count to its log2 value. if the block * count is not a l2 multiple, it is rounded up to the next * larger l2 multiple. * * PARAMETERS: * nb - number of blocks * * RETURN VALUES: * log2 number of blocks */ static int blkstol2(s64 nb) { int l2nb; s64 mask; /* meant to be signed */ mask = (s64) 1 << (64 - 1); /* count the leading bits. */ for (l2nb = 0; l2nb < 64; l2nb++, mask >>= 1) { /* leading bit found. */ if (nb & mask) { /* determine the l2 value. */ l2nb = (64 - 1) - l2nb; /* check if we need to round up. */ if (~mask & nb) l2nb++; return (l2nb); } } assert(0); return 0; /* fix compiler warning */ } /* * NAME: dbAllocBottomUp() * * FUNCTION: alloc the specified block range from the working block * allocation map. * * the blocks will be alloc from the working map one dmap * at a time. * * PARAMETERS: * ip - pointer to in-core inode; * blkno - starting block number to be freed. * nblocks - number of blocks to be freed. * * RETURN VALUES: * 0 - success * -EIO - i/o error */ int dbAllocBottomUp(struct inode *ip, s64 blkno, s64 nblocks) { struct metapage *mp; struct dmap *dp; int nb, rc; s64 lblkno, rem; struct inode *ipbmap = JFS_SBI(ip->i_sb)->ipbmap; struct bmap *bmp = JFS_SBI(ip->i_sb)->bmap; IREAD_LOCK(ipbmap, RDWRLOCK_DMAP); /* block to be allocated better be within the mapsize. */ ASSERT(nblocks <= bmp->db_mapsize - blkno); /* * allocate the blocks a dmap at a time. */ mp = NULL; for (rem = nblocks; rem > 0; rem -= nb, blkno += nb) { /* release previous dmap if any */ if (mp) { write_metapage(mp); } /* get the buffer for the current dmap. */ lblkno = BLKTODMAP(blkno, bmp->db_l2nbperpage); mp = read_metapage(ipbmap, lblkno, PSIZE, 0); if (mp == NULL) { IREAD_UNLOCK(ipbmap); return -EIO; } dp = (struct dmap *) mp->data; /* determine the number of blocks to be allocated from * this dmap. */ nb = min(rem, BPERDMAP - (blkno & (BPERDMAP - 1))); /* allocate the blocks. */ if ((rc = dbAllocDmapBU(bmp, dp, blkno, nb))) { release_metapage(mp); IREAD_UNLOCK(ipbmap); return (rc); } } /* write the last buffer. */ write_metapage(mp); IREAD_UNLOCK(ipbmap); return (0); } static int dbAllocDmapBU(struct bmap * bmp, struct dmap * dp, s64 blkno, int nblocks) { int rc; int dbitno, word, rembits, nb, nwords, wbitno, agno; s8 oldroot; struct dmaptree *tp = (struct dmaptree *) & dp->tree; /* save the current value of the root (i.e. maximum free string) * of the dmap tree. */ oldroot = tp->stree[ROOT]; /* determine the bit number and word within the dmap of the * starting block. */ dbitno = blkno & (BPERDMAP - 1); word = dbitno >> L2DBWORD; /* block range better be within the dmap */ assert(dbitno + nblocks <= BPERDMAP); /* allocate the bits of the dmap's words corresponding to the block * range. not all bits of the first and last words may be contained * within the block range. if this is the case, we'll work against * those words (i.e. partial first and/or last) on an individual basis * (a single pass), allocating the bits of interest by hand and * updating the leaf corresponding to the dmap word. a single pass * will be used for all dmap words fully contained within the * specified range. within this pass, the bits of all fully contained * dmap words will be marked as free in a single shot and the leaves * will be updated. a single leaf may describe the free space of * multiple dmap words, so we may update only a subset of the actual * leaves corresponding to the dmap words of the block range. */ for (rembits = nblocks; rembits > 0; rembits -= nb, dbitno += nb) { /* determine the bit number within the word and * the number of bits within the word. */ wbitno = dbitno & (DBWORD - 1); nb = min(rembits, DBWORD - wbitno); /* check if only part of a word is to be allocated. */ if (nb < DBWORD) { /* allocate (set to 1) the appropriate bits within * this dmap word. */ dp->wmap[word] |= cpu_to_le32(ONES << (DBWORD - nb) >> wbitno); word++; } else { /* one or more dmap words are fully contained * within the block range. determine how many * words and allocate (set to 1) the bits of these * words. */ nwords = rembits >> L2DBWORD; memset(&dp->wmap[word], (int) ONES, nwords * 4); /* determine how many bits */ nb = nwords << L2DBWORD; word += nwords; } } /* update the free count for this dmap */ le32_add_cpu(&dp->nfree, -nblocks); /* reconstruct summary tree */ dbInitDmapTree(dp); BMAP_LOCK(bmp); /* if this allocation group is completely free, * update the highest active allocation group number * if this allocation group is the new max. */ agno = blkno >> bmp->db_agl2size; if (agno > bmp->db_maxag) bmp->db_maxag = agno; /* update the free count for the allocation group and map */ bmp->db_agfree[agno] -= nblocks; bmp->db_nfree -= nblocks; BMAP_UNLOCK(bmp); /* if the root has not changed, done. */ if (tp->stree[ROOT] == oldroot) return (0); /* root changed. bubble the change up to the dmap control pages. * if the adjustment of the upper level control pages fails, * backout the bit allocation (thus making everything consistent). */ if ((rc = dbAdjCtl(bmp, blkno, tp->stree[ROOT], 1, 0))) dbFreeBits(bmp, dp, blkno, nblocks); return (rc); } /* * NAME: dbExtendFS() * * FUNCTION: extend bmap from blkno for nblocks; * dbExtendFS() updates bmap ready for dbAllocBottomUp(); * * L2 * | * L1---------------------------------L1 * | | * L0---------L0---------L0 L0---------L0---------L0 * | | | | | | * d0,...,dn d0,...,dn d0,...,dn d0,...,dn d0,...,dn d0,.,dm; * L2L1L0d0,...,dnL0d0,...,dnL0d0,...,dnL1L0d0,...,dnL0d0,...,dnL0d0,..dm * * <---old---><----------------------------extend-----------------------> */ int dbExtendFS(struct inode *ipbmap, s64 blkno, s64 nblocks) { struct jfs_sb_info *sbi = JFS_SBI(ipbmap->i_sb); int nbperpage = sbi->nbperpage; int i, i0 = true, j, j0 = true, k, n; s64 newsize; s64 p; struct metapage *mp, *l2mp, *l1mp = NULL, *l0mp = NULL; struct dmapctl *l2dcp, *l1dcp, *l0dcp; struct dmap *dp; s8 *l0leaf, *l1leaf, *l2leaf; struct bmap *bmp = sbi->bmap; int agno, l2agsize, oldl2agsize; s64 ag_rem; newsize = blkno + nblocks; jfs_info("dbExtendFS: blkno:%Ld nblocks:%Ld newsize:%Ld", (long long) blkno, (long long) nblocks, (long long) newsize); /* * initialize bmap control page. * * all the data in bmap control page should exclude * the mkfs hidden dmap page. */ /* update mapsize */ bmp->db_mapsize = newsize; bmp->db_maxlevel = BMAPSZTOLEV(bmp->db_mapsize); /* compute new AG size */ l2agsize = dbGetL2AGSize(newsize); oldl2agsize = bmp->db_agl2size; bmp->db_agl2size = l2agsize; bmp->db_agsize = 1 << l2agsize; /* compute new number of AG */ agno = bmp->db_numag; bmp->db_numag = newsize >> l2agsize; bmp->db_numag += ((u32) newsize % (u32) bmp->db_agsize) ? 1 : 0; /* * reconfigure db_agfree[] * from old AG configuration to new AG configuration; * * coalesce contiguous k (newAGSize/oldAGSize) AGs; * i.e., (AGi, ..., AGj) where i = k*n and j = k*(n+1) - 1 to AGn; * note: new AG size = old AG size * (2**x). */ if (l2agsize == oldl2agsize) goto extend; k = 1 << (l2agsize - oldl2agsize); ag_rem = bmp->db_agfree[0]; /* save agfree[0] */ for (i = 0, n = 0; i < agno; n++) { bmp->db_agfree[n] = 0; /* init collection point */ /* coalesce contiguous k AGs; */ for (j = 0; j < k && i < agno; j++, i++) { /* merge AGi to AGn */ bmp->db_agfree[n] += bmp->db_agfree[i]; } } bmp->db_agfree[0] += ag_rem; /* restore agfree[0] */ for (; n < MAXAG; n++) bmp->db_agfree[n] = 0; /* * update highest active ag number */ bmp->db_maxag = bmp->db_maxag / k; /* * extend bmap * * update bit maps and corresponding level control pages; * global control page db_nfree, db_agfree[agno], db_maxfreebud; */ extend: /* get L2 page */ p = BMAPBLKNO + nbperpage; /* L2 page */ l2mp = read_metapage(ipbmap, p, PSIZE, 0); if (!l2mp) { jfs_error(ipbmap->i_sb, "L2 page could not be read\n"); return -EIO; } l2dcp = (struct dmapctl *) l2mp->data; /* compute start L1 */ k = blkno >> L2MAXL1SIZE; l2leaf = l2dcp->stree + CTLLEAFIND + k; p = BLKTOL1(blkno, sbi->l2nbperpage); /* L1 page */ /* * extend each L1 in L2 */ for (; k < LPERCTL; k++, p += nbperpage) { /* get L1 page */ if (j0) { /* read in L1 page: (blkno & (MAXL1SIZE - 1)) */ l1mp = read_metapage(ipbmap, p, PSIZE, 0); if (l1mp == NULL) goto errout; l1dcp = (struct dmapctl *) l1mp->data; /* compute start L0 */ j = (blkno & (MAXL1SIZE - 1)) >> L2MAXL0SIZE; l1leaf = l1dcp->stree + CTLLEAFIND + j; p = BLKTOL0(blkno, sbi->l2nbperpage); j0 = false; } else { /* assign/init L1 page */ l1mp = get_metapage(ipbmap, p, PSIZE, 0); if (l1mp == NULL) goto errout; l1dcp = (struct dmapctl *) l1mp->data; /* compute start L0 */ j = 0; l1leaf = l1dcp->stree + CTLLEAFIND; p += nbperpage; /* 1st L0 of L1.k */ } /* * extend each L0 in L1 */ for (; j < LPERCTL; j++) { /* get L0 page */ if (i0) { /* read in L0 page: (blkno & (MAXL0SIZE - 1)) */ l0mp = read_metapage(ipbmap, p, PSIZE, 0); if (l0mp == NULL) goto errout; l0dcp = (struct dmapctl *) l0mp->data; /* compute start dmap */ i = (blkno & (MAXL0SIZE - 1)) >> L2BPERDMAP; l0leaf = l0dcp->stree + CTLLEAFIND + i; p = BLKTODMAP(blkno, sbi->l2nbperpage); i0 = false; } else { /* assign/init L0 page */ l0mp = get_metapage(ipbmap, p, PSIZE, 0); if (l0mp == NULL) goto errout; l0dcp = (struct dmapctl *) l0mp->data; /* compute start dmap */ i = 0; l0leaf = l0dcp->stree + CTLLEAFIND; p += nbperpage; /* 1st dmap of L0.j */ } /* * extend each dmap in L0 */ for (; i < LPERCTL; i++) { /* * reconstruct the dmap page, and * initialize corresponding parent L0 leaf */ if ((n = blkno & (BPERDMAP - 1))) { /* read in dmap page: */ mp = read_metapage(ipbmap, p, PSIZE, 0); if (mp == NULL) goto errout; n = min(nblocks, (s64)BPERDMAP - n); } else { /* assign/init dmap page */ mp = read_metapage(ipbmap, p, PSIZE, 0); if (mp == NULL) goto errout; n = min_t(s64, nblocks, BPERDMAP); } dp = (struct dmap *) mp->data; *l0leaf = dbInitDmap(dp, blkno, n); bmp->db_nfree += n; agno = le64_to_cpu(dp->start) >> l2agsize; bmp->db_agfree[agno] += n; write_metapage(mp); l0leaf++; p += nbperpage; blkno += n; nblocks -= n; if (nblocks == 0) break; } /* for each dmap in a L0 */ /* * build current L0 page from its leaves, and * initialize corresponding parent L1 leaf */ *l1leaf = dbInitDmapCtl(l0dcp, 0, ++i); write_metapage(l0mp); l0mp = NULL; if (nblocks) l1leaf++; /* continue for next L0 */ else { /* more than 1 L0 ? */ if (j > 0) break; /* build L1 page */ else { /* summarize in global bmap page */ bmp->db_maxfreebud = *l1leaf; release_metapage(l1mp); release_metapage(l2mp); goto finalize; } } } /* for each L0 in a L1 */ /* * build current L1 page from its leaves, and * initialize corresponding parent L2 leaf */ *l2leaf = dbInitDmapCtl(l1dcp, 1, ++j); write_metapage(l1mp); l1mp = NULL; if (nblocks) l2leaf++; /* continue for next L1 */ else { /* more than 1 L1 ? */ if (k > 0) break; /* build L2 page */ else { /* summarize in global bmap page */ bmp->db_maxfreebud = *l2leaf; release_metapage(l2mp); goto finalize; } } } /* for each L1 in a L2 */ jfs_error(ipbmap->i_sb, "function has not returned as expected\n"); errout: if (l0mp) release_metapage(l0mp); if (l1mp) release_metapage(l1mp); release_metapage(l2mp); return -EIO; /* * finalize bmap control page */ finalize: return 0; } /* * dbFinalizeBmap() */ void dbFinalizeBmap(struct inode *ipbmap) { struct bmap *bmp = JFS_SBI(ipbmap->i_sb)->bmap; int actags, inactags, l2nl; s64 ag_rem, actfree, inactfree, avgfree; int i, n; /* * finalize bmap control page */ //finalize: /* * compute db_agpref: preferred ag to allocate from * (the leftmost ag with average free space in it); */ //agpref: /* get the number of active ags and inactive ags */ actags = bmp->db_maxag + 1; inactags = bmp->db_numag - actags; ag_rem = bmp->db_mapsize & (bmp->db_agsize - 1); /* ??? */ /* determine how many blocks are in the inactive allocation * groups. in doing this, we must account for the fact that * the rightmost group might be a partial group (i.e. file * system size is not a multiple of the group size). */ inactfree = (inactags && ag_rem) ? ((inactags - 1) << bmp->db_agl2size) + ag_rem : inactags << bmp->db_agl2size; /* determine how many free blocks are in the active * allocation groups plus the average number of free blocks * within the active ags. */ actfree = bmp->db_nfree - inactfree; avgfree = (u32) actfree / (u32) actags; /* if the preferred allocation group has not average free space. * re-establish the preferred group as the leftmost * group with average free space. */ if (bmp->db_agfree[bmp->db_agpref] < avgfree) { for (bmp->db_agpref = 0; bmp->db_agpref < actags; bmp->db_agpref++) { if (bmp->db_agfree[bmp->db_agpref] >= avgfree) break; } if (bmp->db_agpref >= bmp->db_numag) { jfs_error(ipbmap->i_sb, "cannot find ag with average freespace\n"); } } /* * compute db_aglevel, db_agheight, db_width, db_agstart: * an ag is covered in aglevel dmapctl summary tree, * at agheight level height (from leaf) with agwidth number of nodes * each, which starts at agstart index node of the smmary tree node * array; */ bmp->db_aglevel = BMAPSZTOLEV(bmp->db_agsize); l2nl = bmp->db_agl2size - (L2BPERDMAP + bmp->db_aglevel * L2LPERCTL); bmp->db_agheight = l2nl >> 1; bmp->db_agwidth = 1 << (l2nl - (bmp->db_agheight << 1)); for (i = 5 - bmp->db_agheight, bmp->db_agstart = 0, n = 1; i > 0; i--) { bmp->db_agstart += n; n <<= 2; } } /* * NAME: dbInitDmap()/ujfs_idmap_page() * * FUNCTION: initialize working/persistent bitmap of the dmap page * for the specified number of blocks: * * at entry, the bitmaps had been initialized as free (ZEROS); * The number of blocks will only account for the actually * existing blocks. Blocks which don't actually exist in * the aggregate will be marked as allocated (ONES); * * PARAMETERS: * dp - pointer to page of map * nblocks - number of blocks this page * * RETURNS: NONE */ static int dbInitDmap(struct dmap * dp, s64 Blkno, int nblocks) { int blkno, w, b, r, nw, nb, i; /* starting block number within the dmap */ blkno = Blkno & (BPERDMAP - 1); if (blkno == 0) { dp->nblocks = dp->nfree = cpu_to_le32(nblocks); dp->start = cpu_to_le64(Blkno); if (nblocks == BPERDMAP) { memset(&dp->wmap[0], 0, LPERDMAP * 4); memset(&dp->pmap[0], 0, LPERDMAP * 4); goto initTree; } } else { le32_add_cpu(&dp->nblocks, nblocks); le32_add_cpu(&dp->nfree, nblocks); } /* word number containing start block number */ w = blkno >> L2DBWORD; /* * free the bits corresponding to the block range (ZEROS): * note: not all bits of the first and last words may be contained * within the block range. */ for (r = nblocks; r > 0; r -= nb, blkno += nb) { /* number of bits preceding range to be freed in the word */ b = blkno & (DBWORD - 1); /* number of bits to free in the word */ nb = min(r, DBWORD - b); /* is partial word to be freed ? */ if (nb < DBWORD) { /* free (set to 0) from the bitmap word */ dp->wmap[w] &= cpu_to_le32(~(ONES << (DBWORD - nb) >> b)); dp->pmap[w] &= cpu_to_le32(~(ONES << (DBWORD - nb) >> b)); /* skip the word freed */ w++; } else { /* free (set to 0) contiguous bitmap words */ nw = r >> L2DBWORD; memset(&dp->wmap[w], 0, nw * 4); memset(&dp->pmap[w], 0, nw * 4); /* skip the words freed */ nb = nw << L2DBWORD; w += nw; } } /* * mark bits following the range to be freed (non-existing * blocks) as allocated (ONES) */ if (blkno == BPERDMAP) goto initTree; /* the first word beyond the end of existing blocks */ w = blkno >> L2DBWORD; /* does nblocks fall on a 32-bit boundary ? */ b = blkno & (DBWORD - 1); if (b) { /* mark a partial word allocated */ dp->wmap[w] = dp->pmap[w] = cpu_to_le32(ONES >> b); w++; } /* set the rest of the words in the page to allocated (ONES) */ for (i = w; i < LPERDMAP; i++) dp->pmap[i] = dp->wmap[i] = cpu_to_le32(ONES); /* * init tree */ initTree: return (dbInitDmapTree(dp)); } /* * NAME: dbInitDmapTree()/ujfs_complete_dmap() * * FUNCTION: initialize summary tree of the specified dmap: * * at entry, bitmap of the dmap has been initialized; * * PARAMETERS: * dp - dmap to complete * blkno - starting block number for this dmap * treemax - will be filled in with max free for this dmap * * RETURNS: max free string at the root of the tree */ static int dbInitDmapTree(struct dmap * dp) { struct dmaptree *tp; s8 *cp; int i; /* init fixed info of tree */ tp = &dp->tree; tp->nleafs = cpu_to_le32(LPERDMAP); tp->l2nleafs = cpu_to_le32(L2LPERDMAP); tp->leafidx = cpu_to_le32(LEAFIND); tp->height = cpu_to_le32(4); tp->budmin = BUDMIN; /* init each leaf from corresponding wmap word: * note: leaf is set to NOFREE(-1) if all blocks of corresponding * bitmap word are allocated. */ cp = tp->stree + le32_to_cpu(tp->leafidx); for (i = 0; i < LPERDMAP; i++) *cp++ = dbMaxBud((u8 *) & dp->wmap[i]); /* build the dmap's binary buddy summary tree */ return (dbInitTree(tp)); } /* * NAME: dbInitTree()/ujfs_adjtree() * * FUNCTION: initialize binary buddy summary tree of a dmap or dmapctl. * * at entry, the leaves of the tree has been initialized * from corresponding bitmap word or root of summary tree * of the child control page; * configure binary buddy system at the leaf level, then * bubble up the values of the leaf nodes up the tree. * * PARAMETERS: * cp - Pointer to the root of the tree * l2leaves- Number of leaf nodes as a power of 2 * l2min - Number of blocks that can be covered by a leaf * as a power of 2 * * RETURNS: max free string at the root of the tree */ static int dbInitTree(struct dmaptree * dtp) { int l2max, l2free, bsize, nextb, i; int child, parent, nparent; s8 *tp, *cp, *cp1; tp = dtp->stree; /* Determine the maximum free string possible for the leaves */ l2max = le32_to_cpu(dtp->l2nleafs) + dtp->budmin; /* * configure the leaf level into binary buddy system * * Try to combine buddies starting with a buddy size of 1 * (i.e. two leaves). At a buddy size of 1 two buddy leaves * can be combined if both buddies have a maximum free of l2min; * the combination will result in the left-most buddy leaf having * a maximum free of l2min+1. * After processing all buddies for a given size, process buddies * at the next higher buddy size (i.e. current size * 2) and * the next maximum free (current free + 1). * This continues until the maximum possible buddy combination * yields maximum free. */ for (l2free = dtp->budmin, bsize = 1; l2free < l2max; l2free++, bsize = nextb) { /* get next buddy size == current buddy pair size */ nextb = bsize << 1; /* scan each adjacent buddy pair at current buddy size */ for (i = 0, cp = tp + le32_to_cpu(dtp->leafidx); i < le32_to_cpu(dtp->nleafs); i += nextb, cp += nextb) { /* coalesce if both adjacent buddies are max free */ if (*cp == l2free && *(cp + bsize) == l2free) { *cp = l2free + 1; /* left take right */ *(cp + bsize) = -1; /* right give left */ } } } /* * bubble summary information of leaves up the tree. * * Starting at the leaf node level, the four nodes described by * the higher level parent node are compared for a maximum free and * this maximum becomes the value of the parent node. * when all lower level nodes are processed in this fashion then * move up to the next level (parent becomes a lower level node) and * continue the process for that level. */ for (child = le32_to_cpu(dtp->leafidx), nparent = le32_to_cpu(dtp->nleafs) >> 2; nparent > 0; nparent >>= 2, child = parent) { /* get index of 1st node of parent level */ parent = (child - 1) >> 2; /* set the value of the parent node as the maximum * of the four nodes of the current level. */ for (i = 0, cp = tp + child, cp1 = tp + parent; i < nparent; i++, cp += 4, cp1++) *cp1 = TREEMAX(cp); } return (*tp); } /* * dbInitDmapCtl() * * function: initialize dmapctl page */ static int dbInitDmapCtl(struct dmapctl * dcp, int level, int i) { /* start leaf index not covered by range */ s8 *cp; dcp->nleafs = cpu_to_le32(LPERCTL); dcp->l2nleafs = cpu_to_le32(L2LPERCTL); dcp->leafidx = cpu_to_le32(CTLLEAFIND); dcp->height = cpu_to_le32(5); dcp->budmin = L2BPERDMAP + L2LPERCTL * level; /* * initialize the leaves of current level that were not covered * by the specified input block range (i.e. the leaves have no * low level dmapctl or dmap). */ cp = &dcp->stree[CTLLEAFIND + i]; for (; i < LPERCTL; i++) *cp++ = NOFREE; /* build the dmap's binary buddy summary tree */ return (dbInitTree((struct dmaptree *) dcp)); } /* * NAME: dbGetL2AGSize()/ujfs_getagl2size() * * FUNCTION: Determine log2(allocation group size) from aggregate size * * PARAMETERS: * nblocks - Number of blocks in aggregate * * RETURNS: log2(allocation group size) in aggregate blocks */ static int dbGetL2AGSize(s64 nblocks) { s64 sz; s64 m; int l2sz; if (nblocks < BPERDMAP * MAXAG) return (L2BPERDMAP); /* round up aggregate size to power of 2 */ m = ((u64) 1 << (64 - 1)); for (l2sz = 64; l2sz >= 0; l2sz--, m >>= 1) { if (m & nblocks) break; } sz = (s64) 1 << l2sz; if (sz < nblocks) l2sz += 1; /* agsize = roundupSize/max_number_of_ag */ return (l2sz - L2MAXAG); } /* * NAME: dbMapFileSizeToMapSize() * * FUNCTION: compute number of blocks the block allocation map file * can cover from the map file size; * * RETURNS: Number of blocks which can be covered by this block map file; */ /* * maximum number of map pages at each level including control pages */ #define MAXL0PAGES (1 + LPERCTL) #define MAXL1PAGES (1 + LPERCTL * MAXL0PAGES) /* * convert number of map pages to the zero origin top dmapctl level */ #define BMAPPGTOLEV(npages) \ (((npages) <= 3 + MAXL0PAGES) ? 0 : \ ((npages) <= 2 + MAXL1PAGES) ? 1 : 2) s64 dbMapFileSizeToMapSize(struct inode * ipbmap) { struct super_block *sb = ipbmap->i_sb; s64 nblocks; s64 npages, ndmaps; int level, i; int complete, factor; nblocks = ipbmap->i_size >> JFS_SBI(sb)->l2bsize; npages = nblocks >> JFS_SBI(sb)->l2nbperpage; level = BMAPPGTOLEV(npages); /* At each level, accumulate the number of dmap pages covered by * the number of full child levels below it; * repeat for the last incomplete child level. */ ndmaps = 0; npages--; /* skip the first global control page */ /* skip higher level control pages above top level covered by map */ npages -= (2 - level); npages--; /* skip top level's control page */ for (i = level; i >= 0; i--) { factor = (i == 2) ? MAXL1PAGES : ((i == 1) ? MAXL0PAGES : 1); complete = (u32) npages / factor; ndmaps += complete * ((i == 2) ? LPERCTL * LPERCTL : ((i == 1) ? LPERCTL : 1)); /* pages in last/incomplete child */ npages = (u32) npages % factor; /* skip incomplete child's level control page */ npages--; } /* convert the number of dmaps into the number of blocks * which can be covered by the dmaps; */ nblocks = ndmaps << L2BPERDMAP; return (nblocks); } |