ffs_wapbl.c revision 1.11 1 /* $NetBSD: ffs_wapbl.c,v 1.11 2009/01/31 09:22:08 yamt Exp $ */
2
3 /*-
4 * Copyright (c) 2003,2006,2008 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
5 * All rights reserved.
6 *
7 * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
8 * by Wasabi Systems, Inc.
9 *
10 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
11 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
12 * are met:
13 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
14 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
15 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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18 *
19 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS
20 * ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
21 * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
22 * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS
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30 */
31
32 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
33 __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: ffs_wapbl.c,v 1.11 2009/01/31 09:22:08 yamt Exp $");
34
35 #define WAPBL_INTERNAL
36
37 #if defined(_KERNEL_OPT)
38 #include "opt_ffs.h"
39 #endif
40
41 #include <sys/param.h>
42 #include <sys/systm.h>
43 #include <sys/kernel.h>
44 #include <sys/vnode.h>
45 #include <sys/mount.h>
46 #include <sys/file.h>
47 #include <sys/disk.h>
48 #include <sys/disklabel.h>
49 #include <sys/ioctl.h>
50 #include <sys/errno.h>
51 #include <sys/kauth.h>
52 #include <sys/wapbl.h>
53
54 #include <ufs/ufs/inode.h>
55 #include <ufs/ufs/quota.h>
56 #include <ufs/ufs/ufsmount.h>
57 #include <ufs/ufs/ufs_bswap.h>
58 #include <ufs/ufs/ufs_extern.h>
59 #include <ufs/ufs/ufs_wapbl.h>
60
61 #include <ufs/ffs/fs.h>
62 #include <ufs/ffs/ffs_extern.h>
63
64 #undef WAPBL_DEBUG
65 #ifdef WAPBL_DEBUG
66 int ffs_wapbl_debug = 1;
67 #define DPRINTF(fmt, args...) \
68 do { \
69 if (ffs_wapbl_debug) \
70 printf("%s:%d "fmt, __func__ , __LINE__, ##args); \
71 } while (/* CONSTCOND */0)
72 #else
73 #define DPRINTF(fmt, args...) \
74 do { \
75 /* nothing */ \
76 } while (/* CONSTCOND */0)
77 #endif
78
79 static int ffs_superblock_layout(struct fs *);
80 static int wapbl_log_position(struct mount *, struct fs *, struct vnode *,
81 daddr_t *, size_t *, size_t *, uint64_t *);
82 static int wapbl_create_infs_log(struct mount *, struct fs *, struct vnode *,
83 daddr_t *, size_t *, size_t *, uint64_t *);
84 static void wapbl_find_log_start(struct mount *, struct vnode *, off_t,
85 daddr_t *, daddr_t *, size_t *);
86 static int wapbl_remove_log(struct mount *);
87 static int wapbl_allocate_log_file(struct mount *, struct vnode *);
88
89 /*
90 * Return the super block layout format - UFS1 or UFS2.
91 * WAPBL only works with UFS2 layout (which is still available
92 * with FFSv1).
93 *
94 * XXX Should this be in ufs/ffs/fs.h? Same style of check is
95 * also used in ffs_alloc.c in a few places.
96 */
97 static int
98 ffs_superblock_layout(struct fs *fs)
99 {
100 if ((fs->fs_magic == FS_UFS1_MAGIC) &&
101 ((fs->fs_old_flags & FS_FLAGS_UPDATED) == 0))
102 return 1;
103 else
104 return 2;
105 }
106
107 /*
108 * This function is invoked after a log is replayed to
109 * disk to perform logical cleanup actions as described by
110 * the log
111 */
112 void
113 ffs_wapbl_replay_finish(struct mount *mp)
114 {
115 struct wapbl_replay *wr = mp->mnt_wapbl_replay;
116 int i;
117 int error;
118
119 if (!wr)
120 return;
121
122 KDASSERT((mp->mnt_flag & MNT_RDONLY) == 0);
123
124 for (i = 0; i < wr->wr_inodescnt; i++) {
125 struct vnode *vp;
126 struct inode *ip;
127 error = VFS_VGET(mp, wr->wr_inodes[i].wr_inumber, &vp);
128 if (error) {
129 printf("ffs_wapbl_replay_finish: "
130 "unable to cleanup inode %" PRIu32 "\n",
131 wr->wr_inodes[i].wr_inumber);
132 continue;
133 }
134 ip = VTOI(vp);
135 KDASSERT(wr->wr_inodes[i].wr_inumber == ip->i_number);
136 #ifdef WAPBL_DEBUG
137 printf("ffs_wapbl_replay_finish: "
138 "cleaning inode %" PRIu64 " size=%" PRIu64 " mode=%o nlink=%d\n",
139 ip->i_number, ip->i_size, ip->i_mode, ip->i_nlink);
140 #endif
141 KASSERT(ip->i_nlink == 0);
142
143 /*
144 * The journal may have left partially allocated inodes in mode
145 * zero. This may occur if a crash occurs betweeen the node
146 * allocation in ffs_nodeallocg and when the node is properly
147 * initialized in ufs_makeinode. If so, just dallocate them.
148 */
149 if (ip->i_mode == 0) {
150 UFS_WAPBL_BEGIN(mp);
151 ffs_vfree(vp, ip->i_number, wr->wr_inodes[i].wr_imode);
152 UFS_WAPBL_END(mp);
153 }
154 vput(vp);
155 }
156 wapbl_replay_stop(wr);
157 wapbl_replay_free(wr);
158 mp->mnt_wapbl_replay = NULL;
159 }
160
161 /* Callback for wapbl */
162 void
163 ffs_wapbl_sync_metadata(struct mount *mp, daddr_t *deallocblks,
164 int *dealloclens, int dealloccnt)
165 {
166 struct ufsmount *ump = VFSTOUFS(mp);
167 struct fs *fs = ump->um_fs;
168 int i, error;
169
170 #ifdef WAPBL_DEBUG_INODES
171 ufs_wapbl_verify_inodes(mp, "ffs_wapbl_sync_metadata");
172 #endif
173
174 for (i = 0; i< dealloccnt; i++) {
175 /*
176 * blkfree errors are unreported, might silently fail
177 * if it cannot read the cylinder group block
178 */
179 ffs_blkfree(fs, ump->um_devvp,
180 dbtofsb(fs, deallocblks[i]), dealloclens[i], -1);
181 }
182
183 fs->fs_fmod = 0;
184 fs->fs_time = time_second;
185 error = ffs_cgupdate(ump, 0);
186 KASSERT(error == 0);
187 }
188
189 void
190 ffs_wapbl_abort_sync_metadata(struct mount *mp, daddr_t *deallocblks,
191 int *dealloclens, int dealloccnt)
192 {
193 struct ufsmount *ump = VFSTOUFS(mp);
194 struct fs *fs = ump->um_fs;
195 int i;
196
197 for (i = 0; i < dealloccnt; i++) {
198 /*
199 * Since the above blkfree may have failed, this blkalloc might
200 * fail as well, so don't check its error. Note that if the
201 * blkfree succeeded above, then this shouldn't fail because
202 * the buffer will be locked in the current transaction.
203 */
204 ffs_blkalloc_ump(ump, dbtofsb(fs, deallocblks[i]),
205 dealloclens[i]);
206 }
207 }
208
209 static int
210 wapbl_remove_log(struct mount *mp)
211 {
212 struct ufsmount *ump = VFSTOUFS(mp);
213 struct fs *fs = ump->um_fs;
214 struct vnode *vp;
215 struct inode *ip;
216 ino_t log_ino;
217 int error;
218
219 /* If super block layout is too old to support WAPBL, return */
220 if (ffs_superblock_layout(fs) < 2)
221 return 0;
222
223 /* If all the log locators are 0, just clean up */
224 if (fs->fs_journallocs[0] == 0 &&
225 fs->fs_journallocs[1] == 0 &&
226 fs->fs_journallocs[2] == 0 &&
227 fs->fs_journallocs[3] == 0) {
228 DPRINTF("empty locators, just clear\n");
229 goto done;
230 }
231
232 switch (fs->fs_journal_location) {
233 case UFS_WAPBL_JOURNALLOC_NONE:
234 /* nothing! */
235 DPRINTF("no log\n");
236 break;
237
238 case UFS_WAPBL_JOURNALLOC_IN_FILESYSTEM:
239 log_ino = fs->fs_journallocs[UFS_WAPBL_INFS_INO];
240 DPRINTF("in-fs log, ino = %" PRId64 "\n",log_ino);
241
242 /* if no existing log inode, just clear all fields and bail */
243 if (log_ino == 0)
244 goto done;
245 error = VFS_VGET(mp, log_ino, &vp);
246 if (error != 0) {
247 printf("ffs_wapbl: vget failed %d\n",
248 error);
249 /* clear out log info on error */
250 goto done;
251 }
252 ip = VTOI(vp);
253 KASSERT(log_ino == ip->i_number);
254 if ((ip->i_flags & SF_LOG) == 0) {
255 printf("ffs_wapbl: try to clear non-log inode "
256 "%" PRId64 "\n", log_ino);
257 vput(vp);
258 /* clear out log info on error */
259 goto done;
260 }
261
262 /*
263 * remove the log inode by setting its link count back
264 * to zero and bail.
265 */
266 ip->i_ffs_effnlink = 0;
267 ip->i_nlink = 0;
268 DIP_ASSIGN(ip, nlink, 0);
269 if (DOINGSOFTDEP(vp))
270 softdep_change_linkcnt(ip);
271 vput(vp);
272
273 case UFS_WAPBL_JOURNALLOC_END_PARTITION:
274 DPRINTF("end-of-partition log\n");
275 /* no extra work required */
276 break;
277
278 default:
279 printf("ffs_wapbl: unknown journal type %d\n",
280 fs->fs_journal_location);
281 return EINVAL;
282 }
283
284
285 done:
286 /* Clear out all previous knowledge of journal */
287 fs->fs_journal_version = 0;
288 fs->fs_journal_location = 0;
289 fs->fs_journal_flags = 0;
290 fs->fs_journallocs[0] = 0;
291 fs->fs_journallocs[1] = 0;
292 fs->fs_journallocs[2] = 0;
293 fs->fs_journallocs[3] = 0;
294 (void) ffs_sbupdate(ump, MNT_WAIT);
295
296 return 0;
297 }
298
299 int
300 ffs_wapbl_start(struct mount *mp)
301 {
302 struct ufsmount *ump = VFSTOUFS(mp);
303 struct fs *fs = ump->um_fs;
304 struct vnode *devvp = ump->um_devvp;
305 daddr_t off;
306 size_t count;
307 size_t blksize;
308 uint64_t extradata;
309 int error;
310
311 if (mp->mnt_wapbl == NULL) {
312 if (fs->fs_journal_flags & UFS_WAPBL_FLAGS_CLEAR_LOG) {
313 /* Clear out any existing journal file */
314 error = wapbl_remove_log(mp);
315 if (error != 0)
316 return error;
317 }
318
319 if (mp->mnt_flag & MNT_LOG) {
320 KDASSERT(fs->fs_ronly == 0);
321
322 /* WAPBL needs UFS2 format super block */
323 if (ffs_superblock_layout(fs) < 2) {
324 printf("%s fs superblock in old format, "
325 "not journaling\n",
326 VFSTOUFS(mp)->um_fs->fs_fsmnt);
327 mp->mnt_flag &= ~MNT_LOG;
328 return EINVAL;
329 }
330
331 error = wapbl_log_position(mp, fs, devvp, &off,
332 &count, &blksize, &extradata);
333 if (error)
334 return error;
335
336 /* XXX any other consistancy checks here? */
337 if (blksize != DEV_BSIZE) {
338 printf("%s: bad blocksize %zu\n", __func__,
339 blksize);
340 return EINVAL;
341 }
342
343 error = wapbl_start(&mp->mnt_wapbl, mp, devvp, off,
344 count, blksize, mp->mnt_wapbl_replay,
345 ffs_wapbl_sync_metadata,
346 ffs_wapbl_abort_sync_metadata);
347 if (error)
348 return error;
349
350 mp->mnt_wapbl_op = &wapbl_ops;
351
352 #ifdef WAPBL_DEBUG
353 printf("%s: enabling logging\n", fs->fs_fsmnt);
354 #endif
355
356 if ((fs->fs_flags & FS_DOWAPBL) == 0) {
357 UFS_WAPBL_BEGIN(mp);
358 fs->fs_flags |= FS_DOWAPBL;
359 error = ffs_sbupdate(ump, MNT_WAIT);
360 if (error) {
361 UFS_WAPBL_END(mp);
362 ffs_wapbl_stop(mp, MNT_FORCE);
363 return error;
364 }
365 UFS_WAPBL_END(mp);
366 error = wapbl_flush(mp->mnt_wapbl, 1);
367 if (error) {
368 ffs_wapbl_stop(mp, MNT_FORCE);
369 return error;
370 }
371 }
372 } else if (fs->fs_flags & FS_DOWAPBL) {
373 fs->fs_fmod = 1;
374 fs->fs_flags &= ~FS_DOWAPBL;
375 }
376 }
377
378 /*
379 * It is recommended that you finish replay with logging enabled.
380 * However, even if logging is not enabled, the remaining log
381 * replay should be safely recoverable with an fsck, so perform
382 * it anyway.
383 */
384 if ((fs->fs_ronly == 0) && mp->mnt_wapbl_replay) {
385 int saveflag = mp->mnt_flag & MNT_RDONLY;
386 /*
387 * Make sure MNT_RDONLY is not set so that the inode
388 * cleanup in ufs_inactive will actually do its work.
389 */
390 mp->mnt_flag &= ~MNT_RDONLY;
391 ffs_wapbl_replay_finish(mp);
392 mp->mnt_flag |= saveflag;
393 KASSERT(fs->fs_ronly == 0);
394 }
395
396 return 0;
397 }
398
399 int
400 ffs_wapbl_stop(struct mount *mp, int force)
401 {
402 struct ufsmount *ump = VFSTOUFS(mp);
403 struct fs *fs = ump->um_fs;
404 int error;
405
406 if (mp->mnt_wapbl) {
407 KDASSERT(fs->fs_ronly == 0);
408
409 /*
410 * Make sure turning off FS_DOWAPBL is only removed
411 * as the only change in the final flush since otherwise
412 * a transaction may reorder writes.
413 */
414 error = wapbl_flush(mp->mnt_wapbl, 1);
415 if (error && !force)
416 return error;
417 if (error && force)
418 goto forceout;
419 error = UFS_WAPBL_BEGIN(mp);
420 if (error && !force)
421 return error;
422 if (error && force)
423 goto forceout;
424 KASSERT(fs->fs_flags & FS_DOWAPBL);
425
426 fs->fs_flags &= ~FS_DOWAPBL;
427 error = ffs_sbupdate(ump, MNT_WAIT);
428 KASSERT(error == 0); /* XXX a bit drastic! */
429 UFS_WAPBL_END(mp);
430 forceout:
431 error = wapbl_stop(mp->mnt_wapbl, force);
432 if (error) {
433 KASSERT(!force);
434 fs->fs_flags |= FS_DOWAPBL;
435 return error;
436 }
437 fs->fs_flags &= ~FS_DOWAPBL; /* Repeat in case of forced error */
438 mp->mnt_wapbl = NULL;
439
440 #ifdef WAPBL_DEBUG
441 printf("%s: disabled logging\n", fs->fs_fsmnt);
442 #endif
443 }
444
445 return 0;
446 }
447
448 int
449 ffs_wapbl_replay_start(struct mount *mp, struct fs *fs, struct vnode *devvp)
450 {
451 int error;
452 daddr_t off;
453 size_t count;
454 size_t blksize;
455 uint64_t extradata;
456
457 /*
458 * WAPBL needs UFS2 format super block, if we got here with a
459 * UFS1 format super block something is amiss...
460 */
461 if (ffs_superblock_layout(fs) < 2)
462 return EINVAL;
463
464 error = wapbl_log_position(mp, fs, devvp, &off, &count, &blksize,
465 &extradata);
466
467 if (error)
468 return error;
469
470 error = wapbl_replay_start(&mp->mnt_wapbl_replay, devvp, off,
471 count, blksize);
472 if (error)
473 return error;
474
475 mp->mnt_wapbl_op = &wapbl_ops;
476
477 return 0;
478 }
479
480 /*
481 * If the superblock doesn't already have a recorded journal location
482 * then we allocate the journal in one of two positions:
483 *
484 * - At the end of the partition after the filesystem if there's
485 * enough space. "Enough space" is defined as >= 1MB of journal
486 * per 1GB of filesystem or 64MB, whichever is smaller.
487 *
488 * - Inside the filesystem. We try to allocate a contiguous journal
489 * based on the total filesystem size - the target is 1MB of journal
490 * per 1GB of filesystem, up to a maximum journal size of 64MB. As
491 * a worst case allowing for fragmentation, we'll allocate a journal
492 * 1/4 of the desired size but never smaller than 1MB.
493 *
494 * XXX In the future if we allow for non-contiguous journal files we
495 * can tighten the above restrictions.
496 *
497 * XXX
498 * These seems like a lot of duplication both here and in some of
499 * the userland tools (fsck_ffs, dumpfs, tunefs) with similar
500 * "switch (fs_journal_location)" constructs. Can we centralise
501 * this sort of code somehow/somewhere?
502 */
503 static int
504 wapbl_log_position(struct mount *mp, struct fs *fs, struct vnode *devvp,
505 daddr_t *startp, size_t *countp, size_t *blksizep, uint64_t *extradatap)
506 {
507 struct ufsmount *ump = VFSTOUFS(mp);
508 struct partinfo dpart;
509 daddr_t logstart, logend, desired_logsize;
510 size_t blksize;
511 int error;
512
513 if (fs->fs_journal_version == UFS_WAPBL_VERSION) {
514 switch (fs->fs_journal_location) {
515 case UFS_WAPBL_JOURNALLOC_END_PARTITION:
516 DPRINTF("found existing end-of-partition log\n");
517 *startp = fs->fs_journallocs[UFS_WAPBL_EPART_ADDR];
518 *countp = fs->fs_journallocs[UFS_WAPBL_EPART_COUNT];
519 *blksizep = fs->fs_journallocs[UFS_WAPBL_EPART_BLKSZ];
520 DPRINTF(" start = %" PRId64 ", size = %zu, "
521 "blksize = %zu\n", *startp, *countp, *blksizep);
522 return 0;
523
524 case UFS_WAPBL_JOURNALLOC_IN_FILESYSTEM:
525 DPRINTF("found existing in-filesystem log\n");
526 *startp = fs->fs_journallocs[UFS_WAPBL_INFS_ADDR];
527 *countp = fs->fs_journallocs[UFS_WAPBL_INFS_COUNT];
528 *blksizep = fs->fs_journallocs[UFS_WAPBL_INFS_BLKSZ];
529 DPRINTF(" start = %" PRId64 ", size = %zu, "
530 "blksize = %zu\n", *startp, *countp, *blksizep);
531 return 0;
532
533 default:
534 printf("ffs_wapbl: unknown journal type %d\n",
535 fs->fs_journal_location);
536 return EINVAL;
537 }
538 }
539
540 desired_logsize =
541 lfragtosize(fs, fs->fs_size) / UFS_WAPBL_JOURNAL_SCALE;
542 DPRINTF("desired log size = %" PRId64 " kB\n", desired_logsize / 1024);
543 desired_logsize = max(desired_logsize, UFS_WAPBL_MIN_JOURNAL_SIZE);
544 desired_logsize = min(desired_logsize, UFS_WAPBL_MAX_JOURNAL_SIZE);
545 DPRINTF("adjusted desired log size = %" PRId64 " kB\n",
546 desired_logsize / 1024);
547
548 /* Is there space after after filesystem on partition for log? */
549 logstart = fsbtodb(fs, fs->fs_size);
550 error = VOP_IOCTL(devvp, DIOCGPART, &dpart, FREAD, FSCRED);
551 if (!error) {
552 logend = dpart.part->p_size;
553 blksize = dpart.disklab->d_secsize;
554 } else {
555 struct dkwedge_info dkw;
556 error = VOP_IOCTL(devvp, DIOCGWEDGEINFO, &dkw, FREAD, FSCRED);
557 if (error)
558 return error;
559
560 blksize = DEV_BSIZE;
561 logend = dkw.dkw_size;
562 }
563
564 if ((logend - logstart) * blksize >= desired_logsize) {
565 KDASSERT(blksize != 0);
566 DPRINTF("enough space, use end-of-partition log\n");
567
568 *startp = logstart;
569 *countp = (logend - logstart);
570 *blksizep = blksize;
571 *extradatap = 0;
572
573 /* update superblock with log location */
574 fs->fs_journal_version = UFS_WAPBL_VERSION;
575 fs->fs_journal_location = UFS_WAPBL_JOURNALLOC_END_PARTITION;
576 fs->fs_journal_flags = 0;
577 fs->fs_journallocs[UFS_WAPBL_EPART_ADDR] = *startp;
578 fs->fs_journallocs[UFS_WAPBL_EPART_COUNT] = *countp;
579 fs->fs_journallocs[UFS_WAPBL_EPART_BLKSZ] = *blksizep;
580 fs->fs_journallocs[UFS_WAPBL_EPART_UNUSED] = *extradatap;
581
582 error = ffs_sbupdate(ump, MNT_WAIT);
583 return error;
584 }
585 DPRINTF("end-of-partition has only %" PRId64 " free\n",
586 logend - logstart);
587
588 error = wapbl_create_infs_log(mp, fs, devvp, startp, countp, blksizep,
589 extradatap);
590
591 ffs_sync(mp, MNT_WAIT, FSCRED);
592
593 return error;
594 }
595
596 /*
597 * Try to create a journal log inside the filesystem.
598 */
599 static int
600 wapbl_create_infs_log(struct mount *mp, struct fs *fs, struct vnode *devvp,
601 daddr_t *startp, size_t *countp, size_t *blksizep, uint64_t *extradatap)
602 {
603 struct vnode *vp, *rvp;
604 struct inode *ip;
605 int error;
606
607 if ((error = VFS_ROOT(mp, &rvp)) != 0)
608 return error;
609
610 if ((error = UFS_VALLOC(rvp, 0 | S_IFREG, NOCRED, &vp)) != 0) {
611 vput(rvp);
612 return error;
613 }
614 vput(rvp);
615
616 vp->v_type = VREG;
617 ip = VTOI(vp);
618 ip->i_flag |= IN_ACCESS | IN_CHANGE | IN_UPDATE;
619 ip->i_mode = 0 | IFREG;
620 DIP_ASSIGN(ip, mode, ip->i_mode);
621 ip->i_flags = SF_LOG;
622 DIP_ASSIGN(ip, flags, ip->i_flags);
623 ip->i_ffs_effnlink = 1;
624 ip->i_nlink = 1;
625 DIP_ASSIGN(ip, nlink, 1);
626 if (DOINGSOFTDEP(vp))
627 softdep_change_linkcnt(ip);
628 ffs_update(vp, NULL, NULL, UPDATE_WAIT);
629
630 if ((error = wapbl_allocate_log_file(mp, vp)) != 0) {
631 /*
632 * If we couldn't allocate the space for the log file,
633 * remove the inode by setting its link count back to
634 * zero and bail.
635 */
636 ip->i_ffs_effnlink = 0;
637 ip->i_nlink = 0;
638 DIP_ASSIGN(ip, nlink, 0);
639 if (DOINGSOFTDEP(vp))
640 softdep_change_linkcnt(ip);
641 vput(vp);
642
643 return error;
644 }
645
646 /*
647 * Now that we have the place-holder inode for the journal,
648 * we don't need the vnode ever again.
649 */
650 vput(vp);
651
652 *startp = fs->fs_journallocs[UFS_WAPBL_INFS_ADDR];
653 *countp = fs->fs_journallocs[UFS_WAPBL_INFS_COUNT];
654 *blksizep = fs->fs_journallocs[UFS_WAPBL_INFS_BLKSZ];
655 *extradatap = fs->fs_journallocs[UFS_WAPBL_INFS_INO];
656
657 return 0;
658 }
659
660 int
661 wapbl_allocate_log_file(struct mount *mp, struct vnode *vp)
662 {
663 struct ufsmount *ump = VFSTOUFS(mp);
664 struct fs *fs = ump->um_fs;
665 daddr_t addr, indir_addr;
666 off_t logsize;
667 size_t size;
668 int error;
669
670 logsize = 0;
671 /* check if there's a suggested log size */
672 if (fs->fs_journal_flags & UFS_WAPBL_FLAGS_CREATE_LOG &&
673 fs->fs_journal_location == UFS_WAPBL_JOURNALLOC_IN_FILESYSTEM)
674 logsize = fs->fs_journallocs[UFS_WAPBL_INFS_COUNT];
675
676 if (vp->v_size > 0) {
677 printf("%s: file size (%" PRId64 ") non zero\n", __func__,
678 vp->v_size);
679 return EEXIST;
680 }
681 wapbl_find_log_start(mp, vp, logsize, &addr, &indir_addr, &size);
682 if (addr == 0) {
683 printf("%s: log not allocated, largest extent is "
684 "%" PRId64 "MB\n", __func__,
685 lblktosize(fs, size) / (1024 * 1024));
686 return ENOSPC;
687 }
688
689 logsize = lblktosize(fs, size); /* final log size */
690
691 VTOI(vp)->i_ffs_first_data_blk = addr;
692 VTOI(vp)->i_ffs_first_indir_blk = indir_addr;
693
694 error = GOP_ALLOC(vp, 0, logsize, B_CONTIG, FSCRED);
695 if (error) {
696 printf("%s: GOP_ALLOC error %d\n", __func__, error);
697 return error;
698 }
699
700 fs->fs_journal_version = UFS_WAPBL_VERSION;
701 fs->fs_journal_location = UFS_WAPBL_JOURNALLOC_IN_FILESYSTEM;
702 fs->fs_journal_flags = 0;
703 fs->fs_journallocs[UFS_WAPBL_INFS_ADDR] =
704 lfragtosize(fs, addr) / DEV_BSIZE;
705 fs->fs_journallocs[UFS_WAPBL_INFS_COUNT] = logsize / DEV_BSIZE;
706 fs->fs_journallocs[UFS_WAPBL_INFS_BLKSZ] = DEV_BSIZE;
707 fs->fs_journallocs[UFS_WAPBL_INFS_INO] = VTOI(vp)->i_number;
708
709 error = ffs_sbupdate(ump, MNT_WAIT);
710 return error;
711 }
712
713 /*
714 * Find a suitable location for the journal in the filesystem.
715 *
716 * Our strategy here is to look for a contiguous block of free space
717 * at least "logfile" MB in size (plus room for any indirect blocks).
718 * We start at the middle of the filesystem and check each cylinder
719 * group working outwards. If "logfile" MB is not available as a
720 * single contigous chunk, then return the address and size of the
721 * largest chunk found.
722 *
723 * XXX
724 * At what stage does the search fail? Is if the largest space we could
725 * find is less than a quarter the requested space reasonable? If the
726 * search fails entirely, return a block address if "0" it indicate this.
727 */
728 static void
729 wapbl_find_log_start(struct mount *mp, struct vnode *vp, off_t logsize,
730 daddr_t *addr, daddr_t *indir_addr, size_t *size)
731 {
732 struct ufsmount *ump = VFSTOUFS(mp);
733 struct fs *fs = ump->um_fs;
734 struct vnode *devvp = ump->um_devvp;
735 struct cg *cgp;
736 struct buf *bp;
737 uint8_t *blksfree;
738 daddr_t blkno, best_addr, start_addr;
739 daddr_t desired_blks, min_desired_blks;
740 daddr_t freeblks, best_blks;
741 int bpcg, cg, error, fixedsize, indir_blks, n, s;
742 #ifdef FFS_EI
743 const int needswap = UFS_FSNEEDSWAP(fs);
744 #endif
745
746 if (logsize == 0) {
747 fixedsize = 0; /* We can adjust the size if tight */
748 logsize = lfragtosize(fs, fs->fs_dsize) /
749 UFS_WAPBL_JOURNAL_SCALE;
750 DPRINTF("suggested log size = %" PRId64 "\n", logsize);
751 logsize = max(logsize, UFS_WAPBL_MIN_JOURNAL_SIZE);
752 logsize = min(logsize, UFS_WAPBL_MAX_JOURNAL_SIZE);
753 DPRINTF("adjusted log size = %" PRId64 "\n", logsize);
754 } else {
755 fixedsize = 1;
756 DPRINTF("fixed log size = %" PRId64 "\n", logsize);
757 }
758
759 desired_blks = logsize / fs->fs_bsize;
760 DPRINTF("desired blocks = %" PRId64 "\n", desired_blks);
761
762 /* add in number of indirect blocks needed */
763 indir_blks = 0;
764 if (desired_blks >= NDADDR) {
765 struct indir indirs[NIADDR + 2];
766 int num;
767
768 error = ufs_getlbns(vp, desired_blks, indirs, &num);
769 if (error) {
770 printf("%s: ufs_getlbns failed, error %d!\n",
771 __func__, error);
772 goto bad;
773 }
774
775 switch (num) {
776 case 2:
777 indir_blks = 1; /* 1st level indirect */
778 break;
779 case 3:
780 indir_blks = 1 + /* 1st level indirect */
781 1 + /* 2nd level indirect */
782 indirs[1].in_off + 1; /* extra 1st level indirect */
783 break;
784 default:
785 printf("%s: unexpected numlevels %d from ufs_getlbns\n",
786 __func__, num);
787 *size = 0;
788 goto bad;
789 }
790 desired_blks += indir_blks;
791 }
792 DPRINTF("desired blocks = %" PRId64 " (including indirect)\n",
793 desired_blks);
794
795 /*
796 * If a specific size wasn't requested, allow for a smaller log
797 * if we're really tight for space...
798 */
799 min_desired_blks = desired_blks;
800 if (!fixedsize)
801 min_desired_blks = desired_blks / 4;
802
803 /* Look at number of blocks per CG. If it's too small, bail early. */
804 bpcg = fragstoblks(fs, fs->fs_fpg);
805 if (min_desired_blks > bpcg) {
806 printf("ffs_wapbl: cylinder group size of %" PRId64 " MB "
807 " is not big enough for journal\n",
808 lblktosize(fs, bpcg) / (1024 * 1024));
809 goto bad;
810 }
811
812 /*
813 * Start with the middle cylinder group, and search outwards in
814 * both directions until we either find the requested log size
815 * or reach the start/end of the file system. If we reach the
816 * start/end without finding enough space for the full requested
817 * log size, use the largest extent found if it is large enough
818 * to satisfy the our minimum size.
819 *
820 * XXX
821 * Can we just use the cluster contigsum stuff (esp on UFS2)
822 * here to simplify this search code?
823 */
824 best_addr = 0;
825 best_blks = 0;
826 for (cg = fs->fs_ncg / 2, s = 0, n = 1;
827 best_blks < desired_blks && cg >= 0 && cg < fs->fs_ncg;
828 s++, n = -n, cg += n * s) {
829 DPRINTF("check cg %d of %d\n", cg, fs->fs_ncg);
830 error = bread(devvp, fsbtodb(fs, cgtod(fs, cg)),
831 fs->fs_cgsize, FSCRED, 0, &bp);
832 cgp = (struct cg *)bp->b_data;
833 if (error || !cg_chkmagic(cgp, UFS_FSNEEDSWAP(fs))) {
834 brelse(bp, 0);
835 continue;
836 }
837
838 blksfree = cg_blksfree(cgp, needswap);
839
840 for (blkno = 0; blkno < bpcg;) {
841 /* look for next free block */
842 /* XXX use scanc() and fragtbl[] here? */
843 for (; blkno < bpcg - min_desired_blks; blkno++)
844 if (ffs_isblock(fs, blksfree, blkno))
845 break;
846
847 /* past end of search space in this CG? */
848 if (blkno >= bpcg - min_desired_blks)
849 break;
850
851 /* count how many free blocks in this extent */
852 start_addr = blkno;
853 for (freeblks = 0; blkno < bpcg; blkno++, freeblks++)
854 if (!ffs_isblock(fs, blksfree, blkno))
855 break;
856
857 if (freeblks > best_blks) {
858 best_blks = freeblks;
859 best_addr = blkstofrags(fs, start_addr) +
860 cgbase(fs, cg);
861
862 if (freeblks >= desired_blks) {
863 DPRINTF("found len %" PRId64
864 " at offset %" PRId64 " in gc\n",
865 freeblks, start_addr);
866 break;
867 }
868 }
869 }
870 brelse(bp, 0);
871 }
872 DPRINTF("best found len = %" PRId64 ", wanted %" PRId64
873 " at addr %" PRId64 "\n", best_blks, desired_blks, best_addr);
874
875 if (best_blks < min_desired_blks) {
876 *addr = 0;
877 *indir_addr = 0;
878 } else {
879 /* put indirect blocks at start, and data blocks after */
880 *addr = best_addr + blkstofrags(fs, indir_blks);
881 *indir_addr = best_addr;
882 }
883 *size = min(desired_blks, best_blks) - indir_blks;
884 return;
885
886 bad:
887 *addr = 0;
888 *indir_addr = 0;
889 *size = 0;
890 return;
891 }
892