1 /* $NetBSD: lfs.h,v 1.213 2025/11/06 15:45:32 perseant Exp $ */ 2 3 /* from NetBSD: dinode.h,v 1.25 2016/01/22 23:06:10 dholland Exp */ 4 /* from NetBSD: dir.h,v 1.25 2015/09/01 06:16:03 dholland Exp */ 5 6 /*- 7 * Copyright (c) 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc. 8 * All rights reserved. 9 * 10 * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation 11 * by Konrad E. Schroder <perseant (at) hhhh.org>. 12 * 13 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 14 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 15 * are met: 16 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 17 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 18 * 2. 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Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 44 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 45 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 46 * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors 47 * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software 48 * without specific prior written permission. 49 * 50 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND 51 * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE 52 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE 53 * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 54 * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 55 * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 56 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 57 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 58 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 59 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 60 * SUCH DAMAGE. 61 * 62 * @(#)lfs.h 8.9 (Berkeley) 5/8/95 63 */ 64 /* 65 * Copyright (c) 2002 Networks Associates Technology, Inc. 66 * All rights reserved. 67 * 68 * This software was developed for the FreeBSD Project by Marshall 69 * Kirk McKusick and Network Associates Laboratories, the Security 70 * Research Division of Network Associates, Inc. under DARPA/SPAWAR 71 * contract N66001-01-C-8035 ("CBOSS"), as part of the DARPA CHATS 72 * research program 73 * 74 * Copyright (c) 1982, 1989, 1993 75 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. 76 * (c) UNIX System Laboratories, Inc. 77 * All or some portions of this file are derived from material licensed 78 * to the University of California by American Telephone and Telegraph 79 * Co. or Unix System Laboratories, Inc. and are reproduced herein with 80 * the permission of UNIX System Laboratories, Inc. 81 * 82 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 83 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 84 * are met: 85 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 86 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 87 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 88 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 89 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 90 * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors 91 * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software 92 * without specific prior written permission. 93 * 94 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND 95 * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE 96 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE 97 * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 98 * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 99 * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 100 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 101 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 102 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 103 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 104 * SUCH DAMAGE. 105 * 106 * @(#)dinode.h 8.9 (Berkeley) 3/29/95 107 */ 108 /* 109 * Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1993 110 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. 111 * (c) UNIX System Laboratories, Inc. 112 * All or some portions of this file are derived from material licensed 113 * to the University of California by American Telephone and Telegraph 114 * Co. or Unix System Laboratories, Inc. and are reproduced herein with 115 * the permission of UNIX System Laboratories, Inc. 116 * 117 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 118 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 119 * are met: 120 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 121 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 122 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 123 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 124 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 125 * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors 126 * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software 127 * without specific prior written permission. 128 * 129 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND 130 * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE 131 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE 132 * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 133 * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 134 * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 135 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 136 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 137 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 138 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 139 * SUCH DAMAGE. 140 * 141 * @(#)dir.h 8.5 (Berkeley) 4/27/95 142 */ 143 144 /* 145 * NOTE: COORDINATE ON-DISK FORMAT CHANGES WITH THE FREEBSD PROJECT. 146 */ 147 148 #ifndef _UFS_LFS_LFS_H_ 149 #define _UFS_LFS_LFS_H_ 150 151 #if !defined(_KERNEL) && !defined(_STANDALONE) 152 #include <stddef.h> /* for offsetof */ 153 #endif 154 155 #include <sys/rwlock.h> 156 #include <sys/mutex.h> 157 #include <sys/queue.h> 158 #include <sys/condvar.h> 159 #include <sys/mount.h> 160 #include <sys/pool.h> 161 162 /* 163 * Compile-time options for LFS. 164 */ 165 #define LFS_IFIND_RETRIES 16 166 #define LFS_LOGLENGTH 1024 /* size of debugging log */ 167 #define LFS_MAX_ACTIVE 10 /* Dirty segments before ckp forced */ 168 169 /* 170 * Fixed filesystem layout parameters 171 */ 172 #define LFS_LABELPAD 8192 /* LFS label size */ 173 #define LFS_SBPAD 8192 /* LFS superblock size */ 174 175 #define LFS_UNUSED_INUM 0 /* 0: out of band inode number */ 176 #define LFS_IFILE_INUM 1 /* 1: IFILE inode number */ 177 /* 2: Root inode number */ 178 #define LFS_LOSTFOUNDINO 3 /* 3: lost+found inode number */ 179 #define LFS_FIRST_INUM 4 /* 4: first free inode number */ 180 181 /* 182 * The root inode is the root of the file system. Inode 0 can't be used for 183 * normal purposes and historically bad blocks were linked to inode 1, thus 184 * the root inode is 2. (Inode 1 is no longer used for this purpose, however 185 * numerous dump tapes make this assumption, so we are stuck with it). 186 */ 187 #define ULFS_ROOTINO ((ino_t)2) 188 189 /* 190 * The Whiteout inode# is a dummy non-zero inode number which will 191 * never be allocated to a real file. It is used as a place holder 192 * in the directory entry which has been tagged as a LFS_DT_WHT entry. 193 * See the comments about ULFS_ROOTINO above. 194 */ 195 #define ULFS_WINO ((ino_t)1) 196 197 198 #define LFS_V1_SUMMARY_SIZE 512 /* V1 fixed summary size */ 199 #define LFS_DFL_SUMMARY_SIZE 512 /* Default summary size */ 200 201 #define LFS_MAXNAMLEN 255 /* maximum name length in a dir */ 202 203 #define ULFS_NXADDR 2 204 #define ULFS_NDADDR 12 /* Direct addresses in inode. */ 205 #define ULFS_NIADDR 3 /* Indirect addresses in inode. */ 206 207 /* 208 * Adjustable filesystem parameters 209 */ 210 #ifndef LFS_ATIME_IFILE 211 # define LFS_ATIME_IFILE 0 /* Store atime info in ifile (optional in LFSv1) */ 212 #endif 213 214 /* 215 * Directories 216 */ 217 218 /* 219 * Directories in LFS are files; they use the same inode and block 220 * mapping structures that regular files do. The directory per se is 221 * manifested in the file contents: an unordered, unstructured 222 * sequence of variable-size directory entries. 223 * 224 * This format and structure is taken (via what was originally shared 225 * ufs-level code) from FFS. Each directory entry is a fixed header 226 * followed by a string, the total length padded to a 4-byte boundary. 227 * All strings include a null terminator; the maximum string length 228 * is LFS_MAXNAMLEN, which is 255. 229 * 230 * The directory entry header structure (struct lfs_dirheader) is just 231 * the header information. A complete entry is this plus a null- 232 * terminated name following it, plus some amount of padding. The 233 * length of the name (not including the null terminator) is given by 234 * the namlen field of the header; the complete record length, 235 * including the null terminator and padding, is given by the reclen 236 * field of the header. The record length is always 4-byte aligned. 237 * (Even on 64-bit volumes, the record length is only 4-byte aligned, 238 * not 8-byte.) 239 * 240 * Historically, FFS directories were/are organized into blocks of 241 * size DIRBLKSIZE that can be written atomically to disk at the 242 * hardware level. Directory entries are not allowed to cross the 243 * boundaries of these blocks. The resulting atomicity is important 244 * for the integrity of FFS volumes; however, for LFS it's irrelevant. 245 * All we have to care about is not writing out directories that 246 * confuse earlier ufs-based versions of the LFS code. 247 * 248 * This means [to be determined]. (XXX) 249 * 250 * As DIRBLKSIZE in its FFS sense is hardware-dependent, and file 251 * system images do from time to time move to different hardware, code 252 * that reads directories should be prepared to handle directories 253 * written in a context where DIRBLKSIZE was different (smaller or 254 * larger) than its current value. Note however that it is not 255 * sensible for DIRBLKSIZE to be larger than the volume fragment size, 256 * and not practically possible for it to be larger than the volume 257 * block size. 258 * 259 * Some further notes: 260 * - the LFS_DIRSIZ macro provides the minimum space needed to hold 261 * a directory entry. 262 * - any particular entry may be arbitrarily larger (which is why the 263 * header stores both the entry size and the name size) to pad out 264 * unused space. 265 * - historically the padding in an entry is not necessarily zeroed 266 * but may contain trash. 267 * - dp->d_reclen is the size of the entry. This is always 4-byte 268 * aligned. 269 * - dp->d_namlen is the length of the string, and should always be 270 * the same as strlen(dp->d_name). 271 * - in particular, space available in an entry is given by 272 * dp->d_reclen - LFS_DIRSIZ(dp), and all space available within a 273 * directory block is tucked away within an existing entry. 274 * - all space within a directory block is part of some entry. 275 * - therefore, inserting a new entry requires finding and 276 * splitting a suitable existing entry, and when entries are 277 * removed their space is merged into the entry ahead of them. 278 * - an empty/unused entry has d_ino set to 0. This normally only 279 * appears in the first entry in a block, as elsewhere the unused 280 * entry should have been merged into the one before it. However, 281 * fsck leaves such entries behind so they must be tolerated 282 * elsewhere. 283 * - a completely empty directory block has one entry whose 284 * d_reclen is DIRBLKSIZ and whose d_ino is 0. 285 * 286 * The "old directory format" referenced by the fs->lfs_isolddirfmt 287 * flag (and some other things) refers to when the type field was 288 * added to directory entries. This change was made to FFS in the 80s, 289 * well before LFS was first written; there should be no LFS volumes 290 * (and certainly no LFS v2-format volumes or LFS64 volumes) where the 291 * old format pertains. All of the related logic should probably be 292 * removed; however, it hasn't been yet, and we get to carry it around 293 * until we can be conclusively sure it isn't needed. 294 * 295 * In the "old directory format" there is no type field and the namlen 296 * field is correspondingly 16 bits wide. On big-endian volumes this 297 * has no effect: namlen cannot exceed 255, so the upper byte is 298 * always 0 and this reads back from the type field as LFS_DT_UNKNOWN. 299 * On little-endian volumes, the namlen field will always be 0 and 300 * the namlen value needs to be read out of the type field. (The type 301 * is always LFS_DT_UNKNOWN.) The directory accessor functions take 302 * care of this so nothing else needs to be aware of it. 303 * 304 * LFS_OLDDIRFMT and LFS_NEWDIRFMT are code numbers for the old and 305 * new directory format respectively. These codes do not appear on 306 * disk; they're generated from a runtime macro called FSFMT() that's 307 * cued by other things. This is why (confusingly) LFS_OLDDIRFMT is 1 308 * and LFS_NEWDIRFMT is 0. 309 * 310 * FSFMT(), LFS_OLDDIRFMT, and LFS_NEWDIRFMT should be removed. (XXX) 311 */ 312 313 /* 314 * Directory block size. 315 */ 316 #undef LFS_DIRBLKSIZ 317 #define LFS_DIRBLKSIZ DEV_BSIZE 318 319 /* 320 * Convert between stat structure type codes and directory entry type codes. 321 */ 322 #define LFS_IFTODT(mode) (((mode) & 0170000) >> 12) 323 #define LFS_DTTOIF(dirtype) ((dirtype) << 12) 324 325 /* 326 * Theoretically, directories can be more than 2Gb in length; however, in 327 * practice this seems unlikely. So, we define the type doff_t as a 32-bit 328 * quantity to keep down the cost of doing lookup on a 32-bit machine. 329 */ 330 #define doff_t int32_t 331 #define lfs_doff_t int32_t 332 #define LFS_MAXDIRSIZE (0x7fffffff) 333 334 /* 335 * File types for d_type 336 */ 337 #define LFS_DT_UNKNOWN 0 338 #define LFS_DT_FIFO 1 339 #define LFS_DT_CHR 2 340 #define LFS_DT_DIR 4 341 #define LFS_DT_BLK 6 342 #define LFS_DT_REG 8 343 #define LFS_DT_LNK 10 344 #define LFS_DT_SOCK 12 345 #define LFS_DT_WHT 14 346 347 /* 348 * (See notes above) 349 */ 350 351 struct lfs_dirheader32 { 352 uint32_t dh_ino; /* inode number of entry */ 353 uint16_t dh_reclen; /* length of this record */ 354 uint8_t dh_type; /* file type, see below */ 355 uint8_t dh_namlen; /* length of string in d_name */ 356 }; 357 __CTASSERT(sizeof(struct lfs_dirheader32) == 8); 358 359 struct lfs_dirheader64 { 360 uint64_t dh_ino; /* inode number of entry */ 361 uint16_t dh_reclen; /* length of this record */ 362 uint8_t dh_type; /* file type, see below */ 363 uint8_t dh_namlen; /* length of string in d_name */ 364 } __aligned(4) __packed; 365 __CTASSERT(sizeof(struct lfs_dirheader64) == 12); 366 367 union lfs_dirheader { 368 struct lfs_dirheader64 u_64; 369 struct lfs_dirheader32 u_32; 370 }; 371 __CTASSERT(__alignof(union lfs_dirheader) == __alignof(struct lfs_dirheader64)); 372 #ifndef __lint__ 373 __CTASSERT(__alignof(union lfs_dirheader) == __alignof(struct lfs_dirheader32)); 374 #endif 375 376 typedef union lfs_dirheader LFS_DIRHEADER; 377 378 /* 379 * Template for manipulating directories. 380 */ 381 382 struct lfs_dirtemplate32 { 383 struct lfs_dirheader32 dot_header; 384 char dot_name[4]; /* must be multiple of 4 */ 385 struct lfs_dirheader32 dotdot_header; 386 char dotdot_name[4]; /* ditto */ 387 }; 388 __CTASSERT(sizeof(struct lfs_dirtemplate32) == 2*(8 + 4)); 389 390 struct lfs_dirtemplate64 { 391 struct lfs_dirheader64 dot_header; 392 char dot_name[4]; /* must be multiple of 4 */ 393 struct lfs_dirheader64 dotdot_header; 394 char dotdot_name[4]; /* ditto */ 395 }; 396 __CTASSERT(sizeof(struct lfs_dirtemplate64) == 2*(12 + 4)); 397 398 union lfs_dirtemplate { 399 struct lfs_dirtemplate64 u_64; 400 struct lfs_dirtemplate32 u_32; 401 }; 402 403 #if 0 404 /* 405 * This is the old format of directories, sans type element. 406 */ 407 struct lfs_odirtemplate { 408 uint32_t dot_ino; 409 int16_t dot_reclen; 410 uint16_t dot_namlen; 411 char dot_name[4]; /* must be multiple of 4 */ 412 uint32_t dotdot_ino; 413 int16_t dotdot_reclen; 414 uint16_t dotdot_namlen; 415 char dotdot_name[4]; /* ditto */ 416 }; 417 __CTASSERT(sizeof(struct lfs_odirtemplate) == 2*(8 + 4)); 418 #endif 419 420 /* 421 * Inodes 422 */ 423 424 /* 425 * A dinode contains all the meta-data associated with a LFS file. 426 * This structure defines the on-disk format of a dinode. Since 427 * this structure describes an on-disk structure, all its fields 428 * are defined by types with precise widths. 429 */ 430 431 struct lfs32_dinode { 432 uint16_t di_mode; /* 0: IFMT, permissions; see below. */ 433 int16_t di_nlink; /* 2: File link count. */ 434 uint32_t di_inumber; /* 4: Inode number. */ 435 uint64_t di_size; /* 8: File byte count. */ 436 int32_t di_atime; /* 16: Last access time. */ 437 int32_t di_atimensec; /* 20: Last access time. */ 438 int32_t di_mtime; /* 24: Last modified time. */ 439 int32_t di_mtimensec; /* 28: Last modified time. */ 440 int32_t di_ctime; /* 32: Last inode change time. */ 441 int32_t di_ctimensec; /* 36: Last inode change time. */ 442 int32_t di_db[ULFS_NDADDR]; /* 40: Direct disk blocks. */ 443 int32_t di_ib[ULFS_NIADDR]; /* 88: Indirect disk blocks. */ 444 uint32_t di_flags; /* 100: Status flags (chflags). */ 445 uint32_t di_blocks; /* 104: Blocks actually held. */ 446 int32_t di_gen; /* 108: Generation number. */ 447 uint32_t di_uid; /* 112: File owner. */ 448 uint32_t di_gid; /* 116: File group. */ 449 uint64_t di_modrev; /* 120: i_modrev for NFSv4 */ 450 }; 451 __CTASSERT(sizeof(struct lfs32_dinode) == 128); 452 453 struct lfs64_dinode { 454 uint16_t di_mode; /* 0: IFMT, permissions; see below. */ 455 int16_t di_nlink; /* 2: File link count. */ 456 uint32_t di_uid; /* 4: File owner. */ 457 uint32_t di_gid; /* 8: File group. */ 458 uint32_t di_blksize; /* 12: Inode blocksize. */ 459 uint64_t di_size; /* 16: File byte count. */ 460 uint64_t di_blocks; /* 24: Bytes actually held. */ 461 int64_t di_atime; /* 32: Last access time. */ 462 int64_t di_mtime; /* 40: Last modified time. */ 463 int64_t di_ctime; /* 48: Last inode change time. */ 464 int64_t di_birthtime; /* 56: Inode creation time. */ 465 int32_t di_mtimensec; /* 64: Last modified time. */ 466 int32_t di_atimensec; /* 68: Last access time. */ 467 int32_t di_ctimensec; /* 72: Last inode change time. */ 468 int32_t di_birthnsec; /* 76: Inode creation time. */ 469 int32_t di_gen; /* 80: Generation number. */ 470 uint32_t di_kernflags; /* 84: Kernel flags. */ 471 uint32_t di_flags; /* 88: Status flags (chflags). */ 472 int32_t di_extsize; /* 92: External attributes block. */ 473 int64_t di_extb[ULFS_NXADDR];/* 96: External attributes block. */ 474 int64_t di_db[ULFS_NDADDR]; /* 112: Direct disk blocks. */ 475 int64_t di_ib[ULFS_NIADDR]; /* 208: Indirect disk blocks. */ 476 uint64_t di_modrev; /* 232: i_modrev for NFSv4 */ 477 uint64_t di_inumber; /* 240: Inode number */ 478 uint64_t di_spare[1]; /* 248: Reserved; currently unused */ 479 }; 480 __CTASSERT(sizeof(struct lfs64_dinode) == 256); 481 482 union lfs_dinode { 483 struct lfs64_dinode u_64; 484 struct lfs32_dinode u_32; 485 }; 486 __CTASSERT(__alignof(union lfs_dinode) == __alignof(struct lfs64_dinode)); 487 __CTASSERT(__alignof(union lfs_dinode) == __alignof(struct lfs32_dinode)); 488 489 /* 490 * The di_db fields may be overlaid with other information for 491 * file types that do not have associated disk storage. Block 492 * and character devices overlay the first data block with their 493 * dev_t value. Short symbolic links place their path in the 494 * di_db area. 495 */ 496 #define di_rdev di_db[0] 497 498 /* Size of the on-disk inode. */ 499 //#define LFS_DINODE1_SIZE (sizeof(struct ulfs1_dinode)) /* 128 */ 500 //#define LFS_DINODE2_SIZE (sizeof(struct ulfs2_dinode)) 501 502 /* File types, found in the upper bits of di_mode. */ 503 #define LFS_IFMT 0170000 /* Mask of file type. */ 504 #define LFS_IFIFO 0010000 /* Named pipe (fifo). */ 505 #define LFS_IFCHR 0020000 /* Character device. */ 506 #define LFS_IFDIR 0040000 /* Directory file. */ 507 #define LFS_IFBLK 0060000 /* Block device. */ 508 #define LFS_IFREG 0100000 /* Regular file. */ 509 #define LFS_IFLNK 0120000 /* Symbolic link. */ 510 #define LFS_IFSOCK 0140000 /* UNIX domain socket. */ 511 #define LFS_IFWHT 0160000 /* Whiteout. */ 512 513 /* 514 * "struct buf" associated definitions 515 */ 516 517 /* Unassigned disk addresses. */ 518 #define UNASSIGNED -1 519 #define UNWRITTEN -2 520 521 /* Unused logical block number */ 522 #define LFS_UNUSED_LBN -1 523 524 /* 525 * On-disk and in-memory checkpoint segment usage structure. 526 */ 527 typedef struct segusage SEGUSE; 528 struct segusage { 529 uint32_t su_nbytes; /* 0: number of live bytes */ 530 uint32_t su_olastmod; /* 4: SEGUSE last modified timestamp */ 531 uint16_t su_nsums; /* 8: number of summaries in segment */ 532 uint16_t su_ninos; /* 10: number of inode blocks in seg */ 533 534 #define SEGUSE_ACTIVE 0x01 /* segment currently being written */ 535 #define SEGUSE_DIRTY 0x02 /* segment has data in it */ 536 #define SEGUSE_SUPERBLOCK 0x04 /* segment contains a superblock */ 537 #define SEGUSE_ERROR 0x08 /* cleaner: do not clean segment */ 538 #define SEGUSE_EMPTY 0x10 /* segment is empty */ 539 #define SEGUSE_INVAL 0x20 /* segment is invalid */ 540 #define SEGUSE_READY 0x40 /* segment is ready for reclaim */ 541 uint32_t su_flags; /* 12: segment flags */ 542 uint64_t su_lastmod; /* 16: last modified timestamp */ 543 }; 544 __CTASSERT(sizeof(struct segusage) == 24); 545 546 typedef struct segusage_v1 SEGUSE_V1; 547 struct segusage_v1 { 548 uint32_t su_nbytes; /* 0: number of live bytes */ 549 uint32_t su_lastmod; /* 4: SEGUSE last modified timestamp */ 550 uint16_t su_nsums; /* 8: number of summaries in segment */ 551 uint16_t su_ninos; /* 10: number of inode blocks in seg */ 552 uint32_t su_flags; /* 12: segment flags */ 553 }; 554 __CTASSERT(sizeof(struct segusage_v1) == 16); 555 556 /* 557 * On-disk file information. One per file with data blocks in the segment. 558 * 559 * The FINFO structure is a header; it is followed by fi_nblocks block 560 * pointers, which are logical block numbers of the file. (These are the 561 * blocks of the file present in this segment.) 562 */ 563 564 typedef struct finfo64 FINFO64; 565 struct finfo64 { 566 uint32_t fi_nblocks; /* number of blocks */ 567 uint32_t fi_version; /* version number */ 568 uint64_t fi_ino; /* inode number */ 569 uint32_t fi_lastlength; /* length of last block in array */ 570 uint32_t fi_pad; /* unused */ 571 } __aligned(4) __packed; 572 __CTASSERT(sizeof(struct finfo64) == 24); 573 574 typedef struct finfo32 FINFO32; 575 struct finfo32 { 576 uint32_t fi_nblocks; /* number of blocks */ 577 uint32_t fi_version; /* version number */ 578 uint32_t fi_ino; /* inode number */ 579 uint32_t fi_lastlength; /* length of last block in array */ 580 }; 581 __CTASSERT(sizeof(struct finfo32) == 16); 582 583 typedef union finfo { 584 struct finfo64 u_64; 585 struct finfo32 u_32; 586 } FINFO; 587 __CTASSERT(__alignof(union finfo) == __alignof(struct finfo64)); 588 #ifndef __lint__ 589 __CTASSERT(__alignof(union finfo) == __alignof(struct finfo32)); 590 #endif 591 592 /* 593 * inode info (part of the segment summary) 594 * 595 * Each one of these is just a block number; wrapping the structure 596 * around it gives more contextual information in the code about 597 * what's going on. 598 */ 599 600 typedef struct iinfo64 { 601 uint64_t ii_block; /* block number */ 602 } __aligned(4) __packed IINFO64; 603 __CTASSERT(sizeof(struct iinfo64) == 8); 604 605 typedef struct iinfo32 { 606 uint32_t ii_block; /* block number */ 607 } IINFO32; 608 __CTASSERT(sizeof(struct iinfo32) == 4); 609 610 typedef union iinfo { 611 struct iinfo64 u_64; 612 struct iinfo32 u_32; 613 } IINFO; 614 __CTASSERT(__alignof(union iinfo) == __alignof(struct iinfo64)); 615 #ifndef __lint__ 616 __CTASSERT(__alignof(union iinfo) == __alignof(struct iinfo32)); 617 #endif 618 619 /* 620 * Index file inode entries. 621 */ 622 623 /* magic values for daddrs */ 624 #define LFS_UNUSED_DADDR 0 /* out-of-band daddr */ 625 #ifdef DEBUG 626 # define LFS_ILLEGAL_DADDR -1 /* out-of-band daddr */ 627 # define DADDR_IS_BAD(daddr) \ 628 ((daddr) == LFS_UNUSED_DADDR || (daddr) == LFS_ILLEGAL_DADDR) 629 #else /* ! DEBUG */ 630 # define LFS_ILLEGAL_DADDR LFS_UNUSED_DADDR 631 # define DADDR_IS_BAD(daddr) ((daddr) == LFS_UNUSED_DADDR) 632 #endif /* ! DEBUG */ 633 634 /* magic value for if_nextfree -- indicate orphaned file */ 635 #define LFS_ORPHAN_NEXTFREE(fs) \ 636 ((fs)->lfs_is64 ? ~(uint64_t)0 : ~(uint32_t)0) 637 638 #define INUM_IS_BAD(fs, ino) \ 639 (ino == LFS_UNUSED_INUM || ino == LFS_ORPHAN_NEXTFREE(fs)) 640 641 typedef struct ifile64 IFILE64; 642 struct ifile64 { 643 uint32_t if_version; /* inode version number */ 644 uint32_t if_atime_nsec; /* and nanoseconds */ 645 uint64_t if_atime_sec; /* Last access time, seconds */ 646 int64_t if_daddr; /* inode disk address */ 647 uint64_t if_nextfree; /* next-unallocated inode */ 648 } __aligned(4) __packed; 649 __CTASSERT(sizeof(struct ifile64) == 32); 650 651 typedef struct ifile32 IFILE32; 652 struct ifile32 { 653 uint32_t if_version; /* inode version number */ 654 int32_t if_daddr; /* inode disk address */ 655 uint32_t if_nextfree; /* next-unallocated inode */ 656 uint32_t if_atime_sec; /* Last access time, seconds */ 657 uint32_t if_atime_nsec; /* and nanoseconds */ 658 }; 659 __CTASSERT(sizeof(struct ifile32) == 20); 660 661 typedef struct ifile_v1 IFILE_V1; 662 struct ifile_v1 { 663 uint32_t if_version; /* inode version number */ 664 int32_t if_daddr; /* inode disk address */ 665 uint32_t if_nextfree; /* next-unallocated inode */ 666 #if LFS_ATIME_IFILE 667 #error "this cannot work" 668 struct timespec if_atime; /* Last access time */ 669 #endif 670 }; 671 __CTASSERT(sizeof(struct ifile_v1) == 12); 672 673 /* 674 * Note: struct ifile_v1 is often handled by accessing the first three 675 * fields of struct ifile32. (XXX: Blah. This should be cleaned up as 676 * it may in some cases violate the strict-aliasing rules.) 677 */ 678 typedef union ifile { 679 struct ifile64 u_64; 680 struct ifile32 u_32; 681 struct ifile_v1 u_v1; 682 } IFILE; 683 __CTASSERT(__alignof(union ifile) == __alignof(struct ifile64)); 684 #ifndef __lint__ 685 __CTASSERT(__alignof(union ifile) == __alignof(struct ifile32)); 686 __CTASSERT(__alignof(union ifile) == __alignof(struct ifile_v1)); 687 #endif 688 689 /* 690 * Cleaner information structure. This resides in the ifile and is used 691 * to pass information from the kernel to the cleaner. 692 */ 693 694 /* flags for ->flags */ 695 #define LFS_CLEANER_MUST_CLEAN 0x01 696 697 typedef struct _cleanerinfo32 { 698 uint32_t clean; /* 0: number of clean segments */ 699 uint32_t dirty; /* 4: number of dirty segments */ 700 int32_t bfree; /* 8: disk blocks free */ 701 int32_t avail; /* 12: disk blocks available */ 702 uint32_t free_head; /* 16: head of the inode free list */ 703 uint32_t free_tail; /* 20: tail of the inode free list */ 704 uint32_t flags; /* 24: status word from the kernel */ 705 } CLEANERINFO32; 706 __CTASSERT(sizeof(struct _cleanerinfo32) == 28); 707 708 typedef struct _cleanerinfo64 { 709 uint32_t clean; /* 0: number of clean segments */ 710 uint32_t dirty; /* 4: number of dirty segments */ 711 int64_t bfree; /* 8: disk blocks free */ 712 int64_t avail; /* 16: disk blocks available */ 713 uint64_t free_head; /* 24: head of the inode free list */ 714 uint64_t free_tail; /* 32: tail of the inode free list */ 715 uint32_t flags; /* 40: status word from the kernel */ 716 uint32_t pad; /* 44: must be 64-bit aligned */ 717 } __aligned(4) __packed CLEANERINFO64; 718 __CTASSERT(sizeof(struct _cleanerinfo64) == 48); 719 720 /* this must not go to disk directly of course */ 721 typedef union _cleanerinfo { 722 CLEANERINFO32 u_32; 723 CLEANERINFO64 u_64; 724 } CLEANERINFO; 725 #ifndef __lint__ 726 __CTASSERT(__alignof(union _cleanerinfo) == __alignof(struct _cleanerinfo32)); 727 __CTASSERT(__alignof(union _cleanerinfo) == __alignof(struct _cleanerinfo64)); 728 #endif 729 730 /* 731 * On-disk segment summary information 732 */ 733 734 /* magic value for ss_magic */ 735 #define SS_MAGIC 0x061561 736 737 /* flags for ss_flags */ 738 #define SS_DIROP 0x01 /* segment begins a dirop */ 739 #define SS_CONT 0x02 /* more partials to finish this write*/ 740 #define SS_CLEAN 0x04 /* written by the cleaner */ 741 #define SS_RFW 0x08 /* written by the roll-forward agent */ 742 #define SS_RECLAIM 0x10 /* written by the roll-forward agent */ 743 744 /* type used for reading checksum signatures from metadata structures */ 745 typedef uint32_t lfs_checkword; 746 747 typedef struct segsum_v1 SEGSUM_V1; 748 struct segsum_v1 { 749 uint32_t ss_sumsum; /* 0: check sum of summary block */ 750 uint32_t ss_datasum; /* 4: check sum of data */ 751 uint32_t ss_magic; /* 8: segment summary magic number */ 752 int32_t ss_next; /* 12: next segment */ 753 uint32_t ss_create; /* 16: creation time stamp */ 754 uint16_t ss_nfinfo; /* 20: number of file info structures */ 755 uint16_t ss_ninos; /* 22: number of inodes in summary */ 756 uint16_t ss_flags; /* 24: used for directory operations */ 757 uint16_t ss_pad; /* 26: extra space */ 758 /* FINFO's and inode daddr's... */ 759 }; 760 __CTASSERT(sizeof(struct segsum_v1) == 28); 761 762 typedef struct segsum32 SEGSUM32; 763 struct segsum32 { 764 uint32_t ss_sumsum; /* 0: check sum of summary block */ 765 uint32_t ss_datasum; /* 4: check sum of data */ 766 uint32_t ss_magic; /* 8: segment summary magic number */ 767 int32_t ss_next; /* 12: next segment (disk address) */ 768 uint32_t ss_ident; /* 16: roll-forward fsid */ 769 uint16_t ss_nfinfo; /* 20: number of file info structures */ 770 uint16_t ss_ninos; /* 22: number of inodes in summary */ 771 uint16_t ss_flags; /* 24: used for directory operations */ 772 uint8_t ss_pad[2]; /* 26: extra space */ 773 uint32_t ss_reclino; /* 28: inode being reclaimed */ 774 uint64_t ss_serial; /* 32: serial number */ 775 uint64_t ss_create; /* 40: time stamp */ 776 /* FINFO's and inode daddr's... */ 777 } __aligned(4) __packed; 778 __CTASSERT(sizeof(struct segsum32) == 48); 779 780 typedef struct segsum64 SEGSUM64; 781 struct segsum64 { 782 uint32_t ss_sumsum; /* 0: check sum of summary block */ 783 uint32_t ss_datasum; /* 4: check sum of data */ 784 uint32_t ss_magic; /* 8: segment summary magic number */ 785 uint32_t ss_ident; /* 12: roll-forward fsid */ 786 int64_t ss_next; /* 16: next segment (disk address) */ 787 uint16_t ss_nfinfo; /* 24: number of file info structures */ 788 uint16_t ss_ninos; /* 26: number of inodes in summary */ 789 uint16_t ss_flags; /* 28: used for directory operations */ 790 uint8_t ss_pad[2]; /* 30: extra space */ 791 uint64_t ss_reclino; /* 32: inode being reclaimed */ 792 uint64_t ss_serial; /* 40: serial number */ 793 uint64_t ss_create; /* 48: time stamp */ 794 /* FINFO's and inode daddr's... */ 795 } __aligned(4) __packed; 796 __CTASSERT(sizeof(struct segsum64) == 56); 797 798 typedef union segsum SEGSUM; 799 union segsum { 800 struct segsum64 u_64; 801 struct segsum32 u_32; 802 struct segsum_v1 u_v1; 803 }; 804 __CTASSERT(__alignof(union segsum) == __alignof(struct segsum64)); 805 __CTASSERT(__alignof(union segsum) == __alignof(struct segsum32)); 806 #ifndef __lint__ 807 __CTASSERT(__alignof(union segsum) == __alignof(struct segsum_v1)); 808 #endif 809 810 /* 811 * On-disk super block. 812 * 813 * We have separate superblock structures for the 32-bit and 64-bit 814 * LFS, and accessor functions to hide the differences. 815 * 816 * For lfs64, the format version is always 2; version 1 lfs is old. 817 * For both, the inode format version is 0; for lfs32 this selects the 818 * same 32-bit inode as always, and for lfs64 this selects the larger 819 * 64-bit inode structure we got from ffsv2. 820 * 821 * In lfs64: 822 * - inode numbers are 64 bit now 823 * - segments may not be larger than 4G (counted in bytes) 824 * - there may not be more than 2^32 (or perhaps 2^31) segments 825 * - the total volume size is limited to 2^63 frags and/or 2^63 826 * disk blocks, and probably in practice 2^63 bytes. 827 */ 828 829 #define LFS_MAGIC 0x070162 830 #define LFS_MAGIC_SWAPPED 0x62010700 831 832 #define LFS64_MAGIC (0x19620701 ^ 0xffffffff) 833 #define LFS64_MAGIC_SWAPPED (0x01076219 ^ 0xffffffff) 834 835 #define LFS_VERSION 2 836 837 #define LFS_MIN_SBINTERVAL 5 /* min superblock segment spacing */ 838 #define LFS_MAXNUMSB 10 /* max number of superblocks */ 839 840 /* flags for dlfs_pflags */ 841 #define LFS_PF_CLEAN 0x1 842 843 /* Inode format versions */ 844 #define LFS_44INODEFMT 0 845 #define LFS_MAXINODEFMT 0 846 847 struct dlfs { 848 uint32_t dlfs_magic; /* 0: magic number */ 849 uint32_t dlfs_version; /* 4: version number */ 850 851 uint32_t dlfs_size; /* 8: number of blocks in fs (v1) */ 852 /* number of frags in fs (v2) */ 853 uint32_t dlfs_ssize; /* 12: number of blocks per segment (v1) */ 854 /* number of bytes per segment (v2) */ 855 uint32_t dlfs_dsize; /* 16: number of disk blocks in fs */ 856 uint32_t dlfs_bsize; /* 20: file system block size */ 857 uint32_t dlfs_fsize; /* 24: size of frag blocks in fs */ 858 uint32_t dlfs_frag; /* 28: number of frags in a block in fs */ 859 860 /* Checkpoint region. */ 861 uint32_t dlfs_freehd; /* 32: start of the free inode list */ 862 int32_t dlfs_bfree; /* 36: number of free frags */ 863 uint32_t dlfs_nfiles; /* 40: number of allocated inodes */ 864 int32_t dlfs_avail; /* 44: blocks available for writing */ 865 int32_t dlfs_uinodes; /* 48: inodes in cache not yet on disk */ 866 int32_t dlfs_idaddr; /* 52: inode file disk address */ 867 uint32_t dlfs_ifile; /* 56: inode file inode number */ 868 int32_t dlfs_lastseg; /* 60: address of last segment written */ 869 int32_t dlfs_nextseg; /* 64: address of next segment to write */ 870 int32_t dlfs_curseg; /* 68: current segment being written */ 871 int32_t dlfs_offset; /* 72: offset in curseg for next partial */ 872 int32_t dlfs_lastpseg; /* 76: address of last partial written */ 873 uint32_t dlfs_inopf; /* 80: v1: time stamp; v2: inodes per frag */ 874 875 /* These are configuration parameters. */ 876 uint32_t dlfs_minfree; /* 84: minimum percentage of free blocks */ 877 878 /* These fields can be computed from the others. */ 879 uint64_t dlfs_maxfilesize; /* 88: maximum representable file size */ 880 uint32_t dlfs_fsbpseg; /* 96: frags (fsb) per segment */ 881 uint32_t dlfs_inopb; /* 100: inodes per block */ 882 uint32_t dlfs_ifpb; /* 104: IFILE entries per block */ 883 uint32_t dlfs_sepb; /* 108: SEGUSE entries per block */ 884 uint32_t dlfs_nindir; /* 112: indirect pointers per block */ 885 uint32_t dlfs_nseg; /* 116: number of segments */ 886 uint32_t dlfs_nspf; /* 120: number of sectors per fragment */ 887 uint32_t dlfs_cleansz; /* 124: cleaner info size in blocks */ 888 uint32_t dlfs_segtabsz; /* 128: segment table size in blocks */ 889 uint32_t dlfs_segmask; /* 132: calculate offset within a segment */ 890 uint32_t dlfs_segshift; /* 136: fast mult/div for segments */ 891 uint32_t dlfs_bshift; /* 140: calc block number from file offset */ 892 uint32_t dlfs_ffshift; /* 144: fast mult/div for frag from file */ 893 uint32_t dlfs_fbshift; /* 148: fast mult/div for frag from block */ 894 uint64_t dlfs_bmask; /* 152: calc block offset from file offset */ 895 uint64_t dlfs_ffmask; /* 160: calc frag offset from file offset */ 896 uint64_t dlfs_fbmask; /* 168: calc frag offset from block offset */ 897 uint32_t dlfs_blktodb; /* 176: blktodb and dbtoblk shift constant */ 898 uint32_t dlfs_sushift; /* 180: fast mult/div for segusage table */ 899 900 int32_t dlfs_maxsymlinklen; /* 184: max length of an internal symlink */ 901 /* 188: superblock disk offsets */ 902 int32_t dlfs_sboffs[LFS_MAXNUMSB]; 903 904 uint32_t dlfs_nclean; /* 228: Number of clean segments */ 905 u_char dlfs_fsmnt[MNAMELEN]; /* 232: name mounted on */ 906 uint16_t dlfs_pflags; /* 322: file system persistent flags */ 907 int32_t dlfs_dmeta; /* 324: total number of dirty summaries */ 908 uint32_t dlfs_minfreeseg; /* 328: segments not counted in bfree */ 909 uint32_t dlfs_sumsize; /* 332: size of summary blocks */ 910 uint64_t dlfs_serial; /* 336: serial number */ 911 uint32_t dlfs_ibsize; /* 344: size of inode blocks */ 912 int32_t dlfs_s0addr; /* 348: start of segment 0 */ 913 uint64_t dlfs_tstamp; /* 352: time stamp */ 914 uint32_t dlfs_inodefmt; /* 360: inode format version */ 915 uint32_t dlfs_interleave; /* 364: segment interleave */ 916 uint32_t dlfs_ident; /* 368: per-fs identifier */ 917 uint32_t dlfs_fsbtodb; /* 372: fsbtodb and dbtodsb shift constant */ 918 uint32_t dlfs_resvseg; /* 376: segments reserved for the cleaner */ 919 int8_t dlfs_pad[128]; /* 380: round to 512 bytes */ 920 /* Checksum -- last valid disk field. */ 921 uint32_t dlfs_cksum; /* 508: checksum for superblock checking */ 922 }; 923 924 struct dlfs64 { 925 uint32_t dlfs_magic; /* 0: magic number */ 926 uint32_t dlfs_version; /* 4: version number (2) */ 927 928 uint64_t dlfs_size; /* 8: number of frags in fs (v2) */ 929 uint64_t dlfs_dsize; /* 16: number of disk blocks in fs */ 930 uint32_t dlfs_ssize; /* 24: number of bytes per segment (v2) */ 931 uint32_t dlfs_bsize; /* 28: file system block size */ 932 uint32_t dlfs_fsize; /* 32: size of frag blocks in fs */ 933 uint32_t dlfs_frag; /* 36: number of frags in a block in fs */ 934 935 /* Checkpoint region. */ 936 uint64_t dlfs_freehd; /* 40: start of the free inode list */ 937 uint64_t dlfs_nfiles; /* 48: number of allocated inodes */ 938 int64_t dlfs_bfree; /* 56: number of free frags */ 939 int64_t dlfs_avail; /* 64: blocks available for writing */ 940 int64_t dlfs_idaddr; /* 72: inode file disk address */ 941 int32_t dlfs_uinodes; /* 80: inodes in cache not yet on disk */ 942 uint32_t dlfs_unused_0; /* 84: not used */ 943 int64_t dlfs_lastseg; /* 88: address of last segment written */ 944 int64_t dlfs_nextseg; /* 96: address of next segment to write */ 945 int64_t dlfs_curseg; /* 104: current segment being written */ 946 int64_t dlfs_offset; /* 112: offset in curseg for next partial */ 947 int64_t dlfs_lastpseg; /* 120: address of last partial written */ 948 uint32_t dlfs_inopf; /* 128: inodes per frag */ 949 950 /* These are configuration parameters. */ 951 uint32_t dlfs_minfree; /* 132: minimum percentage of free blocks */ 952 953 /* These fields can be computed from the others. */ 954 uint64_t dlfs_maxfilesize; /* 136: maximum representable file size */ 955 uint32_t dlfs_fsbpseg; /* 144: frags (fsb) per segment */ 956 uint32_t dlfs_inopb; /* 148: inodes per block */ 957 uint32_t dlfs_ifpb; /* 152: IFILE entries per block */ 958 uint32_t dlfs_sepb; /* 156: SEGUSE entries per block */ 959 uint32_t dlfs_nindir; /* 160: indirect pointers per block */ 960 uint32_t dlfs_nseg; /* 164: number of segments */ 961 uint32_t dlfs_nspf; /* 168: number of sectors per fragment */ 962 uint32_t dlfs_cleansz; /* 172: cleaner info size in blocks */ 963 uint32_t dlfs_segtabsz; /* 176: segment table size in blocks */ 964 uint32_t dlfs_bshift; /* 180: calc block number from file offset */ 965 uint32_t dlfs_ffshift; /* 184: fast mult/div for frag from file */ 966 uint32_t dlfs_fbshift; /* 188: fast mult/div for frag from block */ 967 uint64_t dlfs_bmask; /* 192: calc block offset from file offset */ 968 uint64_t dlfs_ffmask; /* 200: calc frag offset from file offset */ 969 uint64_t dlfs_fbmask; /* 208: calc frag offset from block offset */ 970 uint32_t dlfs_blktodb; /* 216: blktodb and dbtoblk shift constant */ 971 uint32_t dlfs_sushift; /* 220: fast mult/div for segusage table */ 972 973 /* 224: superblock disk offsets */ 974 int64_t dlfs_sboffs[LFS_MAXNUMSB]; 975 976 int32_t dlfs_maxsymlinklen; /* 304: max len of an internal symlink */ 977 uint32_t dlfs_nclean; /* 308: Number of clean segments */ 978 u_char dlfs_fsmnt[MNAMELEN]; /* 312: name mounted on */ 979 uint16_t dlfs_pflags; /* 402: file system persistent flags */ 980 int32_t dlfs_dmeta; /* 404: total number of dirty summaries */ 981 uint32_t dlfs_minfreeseg; /* 408: segments not counted in bfree */ 982 uint32_t dlfs_sumsize; /* 412: size of summary blocks */ 983 uint32_t dlfs_ibsize; /* 416: size of inode blocks */ 984 uint32_t dlfs_inodefmt; /* 420: inode format version */ 985 uint64_t dlfs_serial; /* 424: serial number */ 986 int64_t dlfs_s0addr; /* 432: start of segment 0 */ 987 uint64_t dlfs_tstamp; /* 440: time stamp */ 988 uint32_t dlfs_interleave; /* 448: segment interleave */ 989 uint32_t dlfs_ident; /* 452: per-fs identifier */ 990 uint32_t dlfs_fsbtodb; /* 456: fsbtodb and dbtodsb shift constant */ 991 uint32_t dlfs_resvseg; /* 460: segments reserved for the cleaner */ 992 int8_t dlfs_pad[44]; /* 464: round to 512 bytes */ 993 /* Checksum -- last valid disk field. */ 994 uint32_t dlfs_cksum; /* 508: checksum for superblock checking */ 995 }; 996 997 __CTASSERT(__alignof(struct dlfs) == __alignof(struct dlfs64)); 998 999 /* Type used for the inode bitmap */ 1000 typedef uint32_t lfs_bm_t; 1001 1002 /* 1003 * Linked list of segments whose byte count needs updating following a 1004 * file truncation. 1005 */ 1006 struct segdelta { 1007 long segnum; 1008 size_t num; 1009 LIST_ENTRY(segdelta) list; 1010 }; 1011 1012 /* 1013 * Parameters used by the in-kernel cleaner. 1014 */ 1015 struct lfs_autoclean_params { 1016 size_t size; /* Size of this structure */ 1017 #define LFS_CLEANMODE_NONE 0x00 /* Auto-cleaner off */ 1018 #define LFS_CLEANMODE_GREEDY 0x01 /* Greedy selector */ 1019 #define LFS_CLEANMODE_CB 0x02 /* Cost-benefit selector */ 1020 int mode; /* Which of the autoclean modes to use */ 1021 int thresh; /* Low cleaning threshold to use */ 1022 int target; /* How many blocks to rewrite before checkpointing */ 1023 } __packed; 1024 1025 /* 1026 * In-memory super block. 1027 */ 1028 struct lfs { 1029 union { /* on-disk parameters */ 1030 struct dlfs u_32; 1031 struct dlfs64 u_64; 1032 } lfs_dlfs_u; 1033 1034 /* These fields are set at mount time and are meaningless on disk. */ 1035 unsigned lfs_is64 : 1, /* are we lfs64 or lfs32? */ 1036 lfs_dobyteswap : 1, /* are we opposite-endian? */ 1037 lfs_hasolddirfmt : 1; /* dir entries have no d_type */ 1038 1039 struct segment *lfs_sp; /* current segment being written */ 1040 struct vnode *lfs_ivnode; /* vnode for the ifile */ 1041 uint32_t lfs_seglock; /* single-thread the segment writer */ 1042 pid_t lfs_lockpid; /* pid of lock holder */ 1043 lwpid_t lfs_locklwp; /* lwp of lock holder */ 1044 uint32_t lfs_iocount; /* number of ios pending */ 1045 uint32_t lfs_writer; /* don't allow any dirops to start */ 1046 uint32_t lfs_dirops; /* count of active directory ops */ 1047 kcondvar_t lfs_diropscv; /* condvar of active directory ops */ 1048 uint32_t lfs_dirvcount; /* count of VDIROP nodes in this fs */ 1049 uint32_t lfs_doifile; /* Write ifile blocks on next write */ 1050 uint32_t lfs_nactive; /* Number of segments since last ckp */ 1051 int8_t lfs_fmod; /* super block modified flag */ 1052 int8_t lfs_ronly; /* mounted read-only flag */ 1053 #define LFS_NOTYET 0x01 1054 #define LFS_IFDIRTY 0x02 1055 #define LFS_WARNED 0x04 1056 #define LFS_UNDIROP 0x08 1057 #define LFS_MUSTCLEAN 0x10 1058 int8_t lfs_flags; /* non-persistent flags */ 1059 uint16_t lfs_activesb; /* toggle between superblocks */ 1060 daddr_t lfs_sbactive; /* disk address of current sb write */ 1061 struct vnode *lfs_flushvp; /* vnode being flushed */ 1062 int lfs_flushvp_fakevref; /* fake vref count for flushvp */ 1063 struct vnode *lfs_unlockvp; /* being inactivated in lfs_segunlock */ 1064 uint32_t lfs_diropwait; /* # procs waiting on dirop flush */ 1065 size_t lfs_devbsize; /* Device block size */ 1066 size_t lfs_devbshift; /* Device block shift */ 1067 krwlock_t lfs_fraglock; 1068 krwlock_t lfs_iflock; /* Ifile lock */ 1069 kcondvar_t lfs_stopcv; /* Wrap lock */ 1070 struct lwp *lfs_stoplwp; 1071 pid_t lfs_rfpid; /* Process ID of roll-forward agent */ 1072 int lfs_nadirop; /* number of active dirop nodes */ 1073 long lfs_ravail; /* blocks pre-reserved for writing */ 1074 long lfs_favail; /* blocks pre-reserved for writing */ 1075 struct lfs_res_blk *lfs_resblk; /* Reserved memory for pageout */ 1076 TAILQ_HEAD(, inode) lfs_dchainhd; /* dirop vnodes */ 1077 TAILQ_HEAD(, inode) lfs_pchainhd; /* paging vnodes */ 1078 TAILQ_HEAD(, inode) lfs_cleanhd; /* vnodes being cleaned */ 1079 #define LFS_RESHASH_WIDTH 17 1080 LIST_HEAD(, lfs_res_blk) lfs_reshash[LFS_RESHASH_WIDTH]; 1081 int lfs_pdflush; /* pagedaemon wants us to flush */ 1082 #ifdef _KERNEL 1083 struct pool lfs_clpool; /* Pool for struct lfs_cluster */ 1084 struct pool lfs_bpppool; /* Pool for bpp */ 1085 struct pool lfs_segpool; /* Pool for struct segment */ 1086 #endif /* _KERNEL */ 1087 #define LFS_MAX_CLEANIND 64 1088 daddr_t lfs_cleanint[LFS_MAX_CLEANIND]; /* Active cleaning intervals */ 1089 int lfs_cleanind; /* Index into intervals */ 1090 int lfs_sleepers; /* # procs sleeping this fs */ 1091 kcondvar_t lfs_sleeperscv; 1092 int lfs_pages; /* dirty pages blaming this fs */ 1093 lfs_bm_t *lfs_ino_bitmap; /* Inuse inodes bitmap */ 1094 int lfs_nowrap; /* Suspend log wrap */ 1095 int lfs_wrappass; /* Allow first log wrap requester to pass */ 1096 int lfs_wrapstatus; /* Wrap status */ 1097 int lfs_reclino; /* Inode being reclaimed */ 1098 daddr_t lfs_startseg; /* Segment we started writing at */ 1099 LIST_HEAD(, segdelta) lfs_segdhd; /* List of pending trunc accounting events */ 1100 1101 #ifdef _KERNEL 1102 /* The block device we're mounted on. */ 1103 dev_t lfs_dev; 1104 struct vnode *lfs_devvp; 1105 1106 /* ULFS-level information */ 1107 uint32_t um_flags; /* ULFS flags (below) */ 1108 u_long um_nindir; /* indirect ptrs per block */ 1109 u_long um_lognindir; /* log2 of um_nindir */ 1110 u_long um_bptrtodb; /* indir ptr to disk block */ 1111 u_long um_seqinc; /* inc between seq blocks */ 1112 int um_maxsymlinklen; 1113 int um_dirblksiz; 1114 uint64_t um_maxfilesize; 1115 1116 /* Stuff used by quota2 code, not currently operable */ 1117 unsigned lfs_use_quota2 : 1; 1118 uint32_t lfs_quota_magic; 1119 uint8_t lfs_quota_flags; 1120 uint64_t lfs_quotaino[2]; 1121 1122 /* Sleep address replacing &lfs_avail inside the on-disk superblock */ 1123 /* XXX: should be replaced with a condvar */ 1124 int lfs_availsleep; 1125 /* This one replaces &lfs_nextseg... all ditto */ 1126 kcondvar_t lfs_nextsegsleep; 1127 1128 /* Cleaner lwp, set on first bmapv syscall. */ 1129 struct lwp *lfs_cleaner_thread; 1130 1131 /* Hint from cleaner, only valid if curlwp == um_cleaner_thread. */ 1132 /* XXX change this to BLOCK_INFO after resorting this file */ 1133 struct block_info *lfs_cleaner_hint; 1134 1135 /* Cleaner lock */ 1136 struct lwp *lfs_cleanlock; /* LWP of lock holder */ 1137 kcondvar_t lfs_cleanercv; /* condvar for cleaner */ 1138 1139 /* Cleaner selection function and params */ 1140 struct lfs_autoclean_params lfs_autoclean; 1141 long (*lfs_clean_selector)(struct lfs *, int, SEGUSE *); 1142 uint64_t lfs_clean_accum; 1143 1144 /* Last cleaned segment */ 1145 uint32_t lfs_lastcleaned; 1146 #endif 1147 }; 1148 1149 /* 1150 * Structures used to pass information between the partial-segment 1151 * parser and its callback functions. 1152 */ 1153 struct lfs_inofuncarg { 1154 struct lfs *fs; /* The filesystem */ 1155 daddr_t offset; /* Address of the inode block */ 1156 kauth_cred_t cred; /* Credential */ 1157 struct lwp *l; /* lwp */ 1158 char *buf; /* Pre-allocated buffer space */ 1159 void *arg; /* Opaque argument to function */ 1160 }; 1161 1162 struct lfs_finfofuncarg { 1163 struct lfs *fs; /* The file system */ 1164 FINFO *finfop; /* The FINFO structure to parse */ 1165 daddr_t *offsetp; /* Address of the first block */ 1166 kauth_cred_t cred; /* Credential */ 1167 struct lwp *l; /* lwp */ 1168 void *arg; /* Opaque argument to function */ 1169 }; 1170 1171 /* 1172 * Structures used by lfs_bmapv and lfs_markv to communicate information 1173 * about inodes and data blocks. 1174 */ 1175 typedef struct block_info { 1176 uint64_t bi_inode; /* inode # */ 1177 int64_t bi_lbn; /* logical block w/in file */ 1178 int64_t bi_daddr; /* disk address of block */ 1179 uint64_t bi_segcreate; /* origin segment create time */ 1180 int bi_version; /* file version number */ 1181 int bi_size; /* size of the block (if fragment) */ 1182 void *bi_bp; /* data buffer */ 1183 } BLOCK_INFO; 1184 1185 /* Compatibility for 7.0 binaries */ 1186 typedef struct block_info_70 { 1187 uint32_t bi_inode; /* inode # */ 1188 int32_t bi_lbn; /* logical block w/in file */ 1189 int32_t bi_daddr; /* disk address of block */ 1190 uint64_t bi_segcreate; /* origin segment create time */ 1191 int bi_version; /* file version number */ 1192 void *bi_bp; /* data buffer */ 1193 int bi_size; /* size of the block (if fragment) */ 1194 } BLOCK_INFO_70; 1195 1196 /* Compatibility for 1.5 binaries */ 1197 typedef struct block_info_15 { 1198 uint32_t bi_inode; /* inode # */ 1199 int32_t bi_lbn; /* logical block w/in file */ 1200 int32_t bi_daddr; /* disk address of block */ 1201 uint32_t bi_segcreate; /* origin segment create time */ 1202 int bi_version; /* file version number */ 1203 void *bi_bp; /* data buffer */ 1204 int bi_size; /* size of the block (if fragment) */ 1205 } BLOCK_INFO_15; 1206 1207 /* 1208 * 32/64-bit-clean pointer to block pointers. This points into 1209 * already-existing storage; it is mostly used to access the block 1210 * pointers following a FINFO. 1211 */ 1212 union lfs_blocks { 1213 int64_t *b64; 1214 int32_t *b32; 1215 }; 1216 1217 /* In-memory description of a segment about to be written. */ 1218 struct segment { 1219 struct lfs *fs; /* file system pointer */ 1220 struct buf **bpp; /* pointer to buffer array */ 1221 struct buf **cbpp; /* pointer to next available bp */ 1222 struct buf **start_bpp; /* pointer to first bp in this set */ 1223 struct buf *ibp; /* buffer pointer to inode page */ 1224 union lfs_dinode *idp; /* pointer to ifile dinode */ 1225 FINFO *fip; /* current fileinfo pointer */ 1226 struct vnode *vp; /* vnode being gathered */ 1227 void *segsum; /* segment summary info */ 1228 uint32_t ninodes; /* number of inodes in this segment */ 1229 int32_t seg_bytes_left; /* bytes left in segment */ 1230 int32_t sum_bytes_left; /* bytes left in summary block */ 1231 uint32_t seg_number; /* number of this segment */ 1232 union lfs_blocks start_lbp; /* beginning lbn for this set */ 1233 1234 #define SEGM_CKP 0x0001 /* doing a checkpoint */ 1235 #define SEGM_CLEAN 0x0002 /* cleaner call; don't sort */ 1236 #define SEGM_SYNC 0x0004 /* wait for segment */ 1237 #define SEGM_PROT 0x0008 /* don't inactivate at segunlock */ 1238 #define SEGM_PAGEDAEMON 0x0010 /* pagedaemon called us */ 1239 #define SEGM_WRITERD 0x0020 /* LFS writed called us */ 1240 #define SEGM_FORCE_CKP 0x0040 /* Force checkpoint right away */ 1241 #define SEGM_RECLAIM 0x0080 /* Writing to reclaim vnode */ 1242 #define SEGM_SINGLE 0x0100 /* Opportunistic writevnodes */ 1243 uint16_t seg_flags; /* run-time flags for this segment */ 1244 uint32_t seg_iocount; /* number of ios pending */ 1245 int ndupino; /* number of duplicate inodes */ 1246 uint64_t bytes_written; /* bytes written */ 1247 int gatherblock_loopcount; /* lfs_gatherblock loop count */ 1248 }; 1249 1250 /* Statistics Counters */ 1251 struct lfs_stats { /* Must match sysctl list in lfs_vfsops.h ! */ 1252 u_int segsused; 1253 u_int psegwrites; 1254 u_int psyncwrites; 1255 u_int pcleanwrites; 1256 u_int blocktot; 1257 u_int cleanblocks; 1258 u_int ncheckpoints; 1259 u_int nwrites; 1260 u_int nsync_writes; 1261 u_int wait_exceeded; 1262 u_int write_exceeded; 1263 u_int flush_invoked; 1264 u_int vflush_invoked; 1265 u_int clean_inlocked; 1266 u_int clean_vnlocked; 1267 u_int segs_reclaimed; 1268 }; 1269 1270 1271 /* 1272 * fcntl-related definitions. 1273 */ 1274 1275 /* 1276 * Struct lfs_write_stats is returned by many of the LFS fcntl calls. 1277 * It contains the amount of data written directly by the call, as 1278 * well as the total amount ths current write offset advanced, both 1279 * measured in "fsb" (fragments). 1280 */ 1281 struct lfs_write_stats { 1282 int direct; /* Direct data written, in frags */ 1283 int offset; /* Offset difference, in frags */ 1284 }; 1285 1286 /* 1287 * Update the current segment offset somewhere before the given 1288 * segment number. Primarily used for the old, manual file system 1289 * resize method. 1290 */ 1291 #define LFCNREWIND _FCNR_FSPRIV('L', 6, int) 1292 1293 /* 1294 * Mark the given segment as temporarily invalid, that is, it should 1295 * not be written to unless no other clean segments are available. 1296 * Primarily used for the old, manual file system resize method. 1297 */ 1298 #define LFCNINVAL _FCNR_FSPRIV('L', 7, int) 1299 1300 /* 1301 * Resize the file system to the given number of segments. If the 1302 * file system is being shrunk, enough clean segments must already 1303 * exist to accommodate the size change. 1304 */ 1305 #define LFCNRESIZE _FCNR_FSPRIV('L', 8, int) 1306 1307 /* 1308 * Wrap control. 1309 * 1310 * LFCNWRAPSTOP stops the writer from "wrapping" to the beginning of 1311 * the disk when there are no clean segments higher than the current 1312 * write offset. This is primarily used for diagnostic and analysis 1313 * purposes. If an argument of 1 is given, this call waits until the 1314 * writer stops. 1315 * 1316 * LFCNWRAPSTATUS retrieves the status of the wrapping restriction 1317 * (going or stopping). 1318 * 1319 * LFCNWRAPPASS allows the segment selector to pass to the beginning 1320 * of the disk, once, while wrapping is suspended. 1321 * 1322 * LFCNWRAPGO releases the restriction. 1323 */ 1324 #define LFCNWRAPSTOP _FCNR_FSPRIV('L', 9, int) 1325 #define LFCNWRAPGO _FCNR_FSPRIV('L', 10, int) 1326 #define LFCNWRAPPASS _FCNR_FSPRIV('L', 12, int) 1327 # define LFS_WRAP_GOING 0x0 1328 # define LFS_WRAP_WAITING 0x1 1329 #define LFCNWRAPSTATUS _FCNW_FSPRIV('L', 13, int) 1330 1331 /* 1332 * Retrieve the file handle of the index file. It is preferable for the 1333 * cleaner to hold the file handle of the index file rather than the file 1334 * system root because the latter would prevent a clean unmount. 1335 */ 1336 struct lfs_fhandle { 1337 char space[28]; /* FHANDLE_SIZE_COMPAT (but used from userland too) */ 1338 }; 1339 #define LFCNIFILEFH _FCNW_FSPRIV('L', 11, struct lfs_fhandle) 1340 1341 /* 1342 * Fcntls to take the place of the historical lfs syscalls. 1343 * 1344 * LFCNSEGWAIT waits for this file system to advance to a new segment. 1345 * 1346 * LFCNSEGWAITALL waits for *any* LFS to advance to a new segment. 1347 * 1348 * LFCNCLEANERINFO retrieves the most current cleaner information 1349 * from the kernel. 1350 * 1351 * LFCNSEGUSE retrieves the current SEGUSE structure for segments 1352 * beginning at _start_ and ending at _start_ + _len_ - 1. 1353 * 1354 * LFCNBMAPV takes a list of blocks, parsed out of the partial-segment 1355 * headers, and returns those that have not been relocated. 1356 * 1357 * LFCNMARKV relocated the specified blocks, writing them at the head 1358 * of the log. 1359 * 1360 * LFCNRECLAIM forces a checkpoint with the intention of reclaiming 1361 * empty segments. The write statistics show the amount of data 1362 * written to disk to accomplish this. 1363 */ 1364 #define LFS_SEGUSE_MAXCNT 65536 /* Max entry count for LFCNSEGUSE */ 1365 struct lfs_seguse_array { 1366 int start; /* Start segment */ 1367 size_t len; /* Length of the array */ 1368 SEGUSE *seguse; /* Out: array of seguse */ 1369 }; 1370 #define LFS_MARKV_MAXBLKCNT 65536 /* Max block count for lfs_markv() */ 1371 struct lfs_fcntl_markv { 1372 BLOCK_INFO *blkiov; /* blocks to relocate */ 1373 int blkcnt; /* number of blocks (limited to 65536) */ 1374 }; 1375 #define LFCNSEGWAITALL _FCNR_FSPRIV ('L', 14, struct timeval) 1376 #define LFCNSEGWAIT _FCNR_FSPRIV ('L', 15, struct timeval) 1377 #define LFCNCLEANERINFO _FCNW_FSPRIV ('L', 22, CLEANERINFO64) 1378 #define LFCNSEGUSE _FCNRW_FSPRIV('L', 23, struct lfs_seguse_array) 1379 #define LFCNBMAPV _FCNRW_FSPRIV('L', 16, struct lfs_fcntl_markv) 1380 #define LFCNMARKV _FCNRW_FSPRIV('L', 17, struct lfs_fcntl_markv) 1381 #define LFCNRECLAIM _FCNW_FSPRIV ('L', 4, struct lfs_write_stats) 1382 1383 /* 1384 * File defragmentation. 1385 * 1386 * LFCNFILESTATS returns fragmentation information about the direct blocks 1387 * held by the inodes numbered between _ino_ and _ino_ + _len_ - 1. 1388 * Two metrics are returned: the total number of discontinuities; and the 1389 * sum of the length of the discontinuities, reported in frags. 1390 * 1391 * LFCNREWRITEFILE rewrites the specified files sequentially, 1392 * restoring them to a state with as few discontinuities as possible. 1393 * 1394 * LFCNSCRAMBLE rewrites every other block of the specified files, 1395 * creating as many gaps as possible. This is primarily used for 1396 * testing. 1397 */ 1398 #define LFS_FILESTATS_MAXCNT 65536 /* Max entry count for LFCNFILESTATS */ 1399 struct lfs_filestats { 1400 ino_t ino; /* Inode number */ 1401 off_t nblk; /* Block count */ 1402 int dc_count; /* Count of discontinuities (gaps) */ 1403 daddr_t dc_sum; /* Sum of absolute values of gap lengths */ 1404 }; 1405 struct lfs_filestat_req { 1406 ino_t ino; /* Starting inode number */ 1407 int len; /* Number of inodes to report */ 1408 struct lfs_filestats *fss; /* Out: file statistics */ 1409 }; 1410 #define LFCNFILESTATS _FCNRW_FSPRIV('L', 18, struct lfs_filestat_req) 1411 1412 #define LFS_REWRITE_MAXCNT 65536 /* Max entry count for LFCNREWRITE* */ 1413 struct lfs_inode_array { 1414 size_t len; /* Length of array */ 1415 ino_t *inodes; /* Array of inode numbers */ 1416 struct lfs_write_stats stats; /* Out: frags written */ 1417 }; 1418 #define LFCNREWRITEFILE _FCNRW_FSPRIV('L', 19, struct lfs_inode_array) 1419 #define LFCNSCRAMBLE _FCNRW_FSPRIV('L', 20, struct lfs_inode_array) 1420 1421 /* 1422 * Segment rewriting. 1423 * 1424 * LFCNREWRITESEGS rewrites the live data still contained within the 1425 * specified segments. It is intended to replace the 1426 * read/lfs_bmapv/lfs_bmapv combination historically used by the cleaner. 1427 */ 1428 struct lfs_segnum_array { 1429 size_t len; /* Length of array */ 1430 int *segments; /* Array of segment numbers */ 1431 struct lfs_write_stats stats; /* Out: frags written */ 1432 }; 1433 #define LFCNREWRITESEGS _FCNRW_FSPRIV('L', 21, struct lfs_segnum_array) 1434 1435 /* 1436 * In-kernel cleaner. 1437 * 1438 * LFCNAUTOCLEAN directs the in-kernel cleaner process. Three 1439 * parameters are available: cleaning mode, priority threshold, and 1440 * cleaning target. 1441 * 1442 * struct lfs_autoclean_params { 1443 * size_t size; // Size of this structure 1444 * #define LFS_CLEANMODE_NONE 0x00 // Auto-cleaner off 1445 * #define LFS_CLEANMODE_GREEDY 0x01 // Greedy selector 1446 * #define LFS_CLEANMODE_CB 0x02 // Cost-benefit selector 1447 * int mode; // Which of the autoclean modes to use 1448 * int thresh; // Low cleaning threshold to use 1449 * int target; // How many blocks to rewrite before checkpointing 1450 * }; 1451 * 1452 * The cleaning mode, or strategy, can be given as any of greedy; 1453 * cost/benefit using clock time for the time metric; or NONE, 1454 * indicating that the in-kernel cleaner should not be used for this 1455 * file system. The default is NONE. 1456 * 1457 * The priority threshold determines when to stop cleaning. A 1458 * threshold of zero indicates that the cleaner should never pause 1459 * from cleaning until there are no segments with dead blocks; a 1460 * negative value means the kernel will choose the threshold. 1461 * 1462 * The "target" parameter describes how many blocks should be written 1463 * before a checkpoint. Too low a value will result in the creation 1464 * of many short-lived index file blocks, which might make the cleaner 1465 * lose ground; but too high a value might result in the file system 1466 * becoming short on clean segments, so that other processes must wait 1467 * for a synchronous checkpoint. A negative value means that the 1468 * kernel will choose the target. 1469 */ 1470 #define LFCNAUTOCLEAN _FCNR_FSPRIV('L', 24, struct lfs_autoclean_params) 1471 1472 1473 /* Debug segment lock */ 1474 #ifdef notyet 1475 # define ASSERT_SEGLOCK(fs) KASSERT(LFS_SEGLOCK_HELD(fs)) 1476 # define ASSERT_NO_SEGLOCK(fs) KASSERT(!LFS_SEGLOCK_HELD(fs)) 1477 # define ASSERT_DUNNO_SEGLOCK(fs) 1478 # define ASSERT_MAYBE_SEGLOCK(fs) 1479 #else /* !notyet */ 1480 # define ASSERT_DUNNO_SEGLOCK(fs) \ 1481 DLOG((DLOG_SEG, "lfs func %s seglock wrong (%d)\n", __func__, \ 1482 LFS_SEGLOCK_HELD(fs))) 1483 # define ASSERT_SEGLOCK(fs) do { \ 1484 if (!LFS_SEGLOCK_HELD(fs)) { \ 1485 DLOG((DLOG_SEG, "lfs func %s seglock wrong (0)\n", __func__)); \ 1486 } \ 1487 } while(0) 1488 # define ASSERT_NO_SEGLOCK(fs) do { \ 1489 if (LFS_SEGLOCK_HELD(fs)) { \ 1490 DLOG((DLOG_SEG, "lfs func %s seglock wrong (1)\n", __func__)); \ 1491 } \ 1492 } while(0) 1493 # define ASSERT_MAYBE_SEGLOCK(x) 1494 #endif /* !notyet */ 1495 1496 /* 1497 * Arguments to mount LFS filesystems 1498 */ 1499 struct ulfs_args { 1500 char *fspec; /* block special device to mount */ 1501 }; 1502 1503 __BEGIN_DECLS 1504 void lfs_itimes(struct inode *, const struct timespec *, 1505 const struct timespec *, const struct timespec *); 1506 __END_DECLS 1507 1508 #endif /* !_UFS_LFS_LFS_H_ */ 1509