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      1 /*	$NetBSD: fs.h,v 1.3 1994/10/20 04:21:00 cgd Exp $	*/
      2 
      3 /*
      4  * Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1993
      5  *	The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
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     34  *
     35  *	@(#)fs.h	8.7 (Berkeley) 4/19/94
     36  */
     37 
     38 /*
     39  * Each disk drive contains some number of file systems.
     40  * A file system consists of a number of cylinder groups.
     41  * Each cylinder group has inodes and data.
     42  *
     43  * A file system is described by its super-block, which in turn
     44  * describes the cylinder groups.  The super-block is critical
     45  * data and is replicated in each cylinder group to protect against
     46  * catastrophic loss.  This is done at `newfs' time and the critical
     47  * super-block data does not change, so the copies need not be
     48  * referenced further unless disaster strikes.
     49  *
     50  * For file system fs, the offsets of the various blocks of interest
     51  * are given in the super block as:
     52  *	[fs->fs_sblkno]		Super-block
     53  *	[fs->fs_cblkno]		Cylinder group block
     54  *	[fs->fs_iblkno]		Inode blocks
     55  *	[fs->fs_dblkno]		Data blocks
     56  * The beginning of cylinder group cg in fs, is given by
     57  * the ``cgbase(fs, cg)'' macro.
     58  *
     59  * The first boot and super blocks are given in absolute disk addresses.
     60  * The byte-offset forms are preferred, as they don't imply a sector size.
     61  */
     62 #define BBSIZE		8192
     63 #define SBSIZE		8192
     64 #define	BBOFF		((off_t)(0))
     65 #define	SBOFF		((off_t)(BBOFF + BBSIZE))
     66 #define	BBLOCK		((daddr_t)(0))
     67 #define	SBLOCK		((daddr_t)(BBLOCK + BBSIZE / DEV_BSIZE))
     68 
     69 /*
     70  * Addresses stored in inodes are capable of addressing fragments
     71  * of `blocks'. File system blocks of at most size MAXBSIZE can
     72  * be optionally broken into 2, 4, or 8 pieces, each of which is
     73  * addressible; these pieces may be DEV_BSIZE, or some multiple of
     74  * a DEV_BSIZE unit.
     75  *
     76  * Large files consist of exclusively large data blocks.  To avoid
     77  * undue wasted disk space, the last data block of a small file may be
     78  * allocated as only as many fragments of a large block as are
     79  * necessary.  The file system format retains only a single pointer
     80  * to such a fragment, which is a piece of a single large block that
     81  * has been divided.  The size of such a fragment is determinable from
     82  * information in the inode, using the ``blksize(fs, ip, lbn)'' macro.
     83  *
     84  * The file system records space availability at the fragment level;
     85  * to determine block availability, aligned fragments are examined.
     86  */
     87 
     88 /*
     89  * MINBSIZE is the smallest allowable block size.  In order to insure that
     90  * it is possible to create files of size 2^32 with only two levels of
     91  * indirection, MINBSIZE is set to 4096.  MINBSIZE must be big enough to
     92  * hold a cylinder group block, thus changes to (struct cg) must keep its
     93  * size within MINBSIZE.  Note that super blocks are always of size SBSIZE,
     94  * and that both SBSIZE and MAXBSIZE must be >= MINBSIZE.
     95  */
     96 #define MINBSIZE	4096
     97 
     98 /*
     99  * The path name on which the file system is mounted is maintained in
    100  * fs_fsmnt. MAXMNTLEN defines the amount of space allocated in the super
    101  * block for this name.
    102  */
    103 #define MAXMNTLEN	512
    104 
    105 /*
    106  * The limit on the amount of summary information per file system
    107  * is defined by MAXCSBUFS. It is currently parameterized for a
    108  * size of 128 bytes (2 million cylinder groups on machines with
    109  * 32-bit pointers, and 1 million on 64-bit machines).
    110  */
    111 #define	MAXCSBUFS	(128 / sizeof(void *))
    112 
    113 /*
    114  * A summary of contiguous blocks of various sizes is maintained
    115  * in each cylinder group. Normally this is set by the initial
    116  * value of fs_maxcontig. To conserve space, a maximum summary size
    117  * is set by FS_MAXCONTIG.
    118  */
    119 #define FS_MAXCONTIG	16
    120 
    121 /*
    122  * MINFREE gives the minimum acceptable percentage of file system
    123  * blocks which may be free. If the freelist drops below this level
    124  * only the superuser may continue to allocate blocks. This may
    125  * be set to 0 if no reserve of free blocks is deemed necessary,
    126  * however throughput drops by fifty percent if the file system
    127  * is run at between 95% and 100% full; thus the minimum default
    128  * value of fs_minfree is 5%. However, to get good clustering
    129  * performance, 10% is a better choice. hence we use 10% as our
    130  * default value. With 10% free space, fragmentation is not a
    131  * problem, so we choose to optimize for time.
    132  */
    133 #define MINFREE		5
    134 #define DEFAULTOPT	FS_OPTTIME
    135 
    136 /*
    137  * Per cylinder group information; summarized in blocks allocated
    138  * from first cylinder group data blocks.  These blocks have to be
    139  * read in from fs_csaddr (size fs_cssize) in addition to the
    140  * super block.
    141  *
    142  * N.B. sizeof(struct csum) must be a power of two in order for
    143  * the ``fs_cs'' macro to work (see below).
    144  */
    145 struct csum {
    146 	int32_t	cs_ndir;	/* number of directories */
    147 	int32_t	cs_nbfree;	/* number of free blocks */
    148 	int32_t	cs_nifree;	/* number of free inodes */
    149 	int32_t	cs_nffree;	/* number of free frags */
    150 };
    151 
    152 /*
    153  * Super block for a file system.
    154  */
    155 struct fs {
    156 	int32_t	fs_unused_1;		/* historic file system linked list, */
    157 	int32_t	fs_unused_2;		/*     used for incore super blocks */
    158 	daddr_t	fs_sblkno;		/* addr of super-block in filesys */
    159 	daddr_t	fs_cblkno;		/* offset of cyl-block in filesys */
    160 	daddr_t	fs_iblkno;		/* offset of inode-blocks in filesys */
    161 	daddr_t	fs_dblkno;		/* offset of first data after cg */
    162 	int32_t	fs_cgoffset;		/* cylinder group offset in cylinder */
    163 	int32_t	fs_cgmask;		/* used to calc mod fs_ntrak */
    164 	time_t 	fs_time;		/* last time written */
    165 	int32_t	fs_size;		/* number of blocks in fs */
    166 	int32_t	fs_dsize;		/* number of data blocks in fs */
    167 	int32_t	fs_ncg;			/* number of cylinder groups */
    168 	int32_t	fs_bsize;		/* size of basic blocks in fs */
    169 	int32_t	fs_fsize;		/* size of frag blocks in fs */
    170 	int32_t	fs_frag;		/* number of frags in a block in fs */
    171 /* these are configuration parameters */
    172 	int32_t	fs_minfree;		/* minimum percentage of free blocks */
    173 	int32_t	fs_rotdelay;		/* num of ms for optimal next block */
    174 	int32_t	fs_rps;			/* disk revolutions per second */
    175 /* these fields can be computed from the others */
    176 	int32_t	fs_bmask;		/* ``blkoff'' calc of blk offsets */
    177 	int32_t	fs_fmask;		/* ``fragoff'' calc of frag offsets */
    178 	int32_t	fs_bshift;		/* ``lblkno'' calc of logical blkno */
    179 	int32_t	fs_fshift;		/* ``numfrags'' calc number of frags */
    180 /* these are configuration parameters */
    181 	int32_t	fs_maxcontig;		/* max number of contiguous blks */
    182 	int32_t	fs_maxbpg;		/* max number of blks per cyl group */
    183 /* these fields can be computed from the others */
    184 	int32_t	fs_fragshift;		/* block to frag shift */
    185 	int32_t	fs_fsbtodb;		/* fsbtodb and dbtofsb shift constant */
    186 	int32_t	fs_sbsize;		/* actual size of super block */
    187 	int32_t	fs_csmask;		/* csum block offset */
    188 	int32_t	fs_csshift;		/* csum block number */
    189 	int32_t	fs_nindir;		/* value of NINDIR */
    190 	int32_t	fs_inopb;		/* value of INOPB */
    191 	int32_t	fs_nspf;		/* value of NSPF */
    192 /* yet another configuration parameter */
    193 	int32_t	fs_optim;		/* optimization preference, see below */
    194 /* these fields are derived from the hardware */
    195 	int32_t	fs_npsect;		/* # sectors/track including spares */
    196 	int32_t	fs_interleave;		/* hardware sector interleave */
    197 	int32_t	fs_trackskew;		/* sector 0 skew, per track */
    198 	int32_t	fs_headswitch;		/* head switch time, usec */
    199 	int32_t	fs_trkseek;		/* track-to-track seek, usec */
    200 /* sizes determined by number of cylinder groups and their sizes */
    201 	daddr_t fs_csaddr;		/* blk addr of cyl grp summary area */
    202 	int32_t	fs_cssize;		/* size of cyl grp summary area */
    203 	int32_t	fs_cgsize;		/* cylinder group size */
    204 /* these fields are derived from the hardware */
    205 	int32_t	fs_ntrak;		/* tracks per cylinder */
    206 	int32_t	fs_nsect;		/* sectors per track */
    207 	int32_t	fs_spc;			/* sectors per cylinder */
    208 /* this comes from the disk driver partitioning */
    209 	int32_t	fs_ncyl;		/* cylinders in file system */
    210 /* these fields can be computed from the others */
    211 	int32_t	fs_cpg;			/* cylinders per group */
    212 	int32_t	fs_ipg;			/* inodes per group */
    213 	int32_t	fs_fpg;			/* blocks per group * fs_frag */
    214 /* this data must be re-computed after crashes */
    215 	struct	csum fs_cstotal;	/* cylinder summary information */
    216 /* these fields are cleared at mount time */
    217 	int8_t	fs_fmod;		/* super block modified flag */
    218 	int8_t	fs_clean;		/* file system is clean flag */
    219 	int8_t	fs_ronly;		/* mounted read-only flag */
    220 	int8_t	fs_flags;		/* currently unused flag */
    221 	char	fs_fsmnt[MAXMNTLEN];	/* name mounted on */
    222 /* these fields retain the current block allocation info */
    223 	int32_t	fs_cgrotor;		/* last cg searched */
    224 	struct	csum *fs_csp[MAXCSBUFS];/* list of fs_cs info buffers */
    225 	int32_t	fs_cpc;			/* cyl per cycle in postbl */
    226 	int16_t	fs_opostbl[16][8];	/* old rotation block list head */
    227 	int32_t	fs_sparecon[50];	/* reserved for future constants */
    228 	int32_t	fs_contigsumsize;	/* size of cluster summary array */
    229 	int32_t	fs_maxsymlinklen;	/* max length of an internal symlink */
    230 	int32_t	fs_inodefmt;		/* format of on-disk inodes */
    231 	u_int64_t fs_maxfilesize;	/* maximum representable file size */
    232 	int64_t	fs_qbmask;		/* ~fs_bmask - for use with quad size */
    233 	int64_t	fs_qfmask;		/* ~fs_fmask - for use with quad size */
    234 	int32_t	fs_state;		/* validate fs_clean field */
    235 	int32_t	fs_postblformat;	/* format of positional layout tables */
    236 	int32_t	fs_nrpos;		/* number of rotational positions */
    237 	int32_t	fs_postbloff;		/* (short) rotation block list head */
    238 	int32_t	fs_rotbloff;		/* (u_char) blocks for each rotation */
    239 	int32_t	fs_magic;		/* magic number */
    240 	u_int8_t fs_space[1];		/* list of blocks for each rotation */
    241 /* actually longer */
    242 };
    243 
    244 /*
    245  * Filesystem identification
    246  */
    247 #define	FS_MAGIC	0x011954	/* the fast filesystem magic number */
    248 #define	FS_OKAY		0x7c269d38	/* superblock checksum */
    249 #define FS_42INODEFMT	-1		/* 4.2BSD inode format */
    250 #define FS_44INODEFMT	2		/* 4.4BSD inode format */
    251 
    252 /*
    253  * Preference for optimization.
    254  */
    255 #define FS_OPTTIME	0	/* minimize allocation time */
    256 #define FS_OPTSPACE	1	/* minimize disk fragmentation */
    257 
    258 /*
    259  * Rotational layout table format types
    260  */
    261 #define FS_42POSTBLFMT		-1	/* 4.2BSD rotational table format */
    262 #define FS_DYNAMICPOSTBLFMT	1	/* dynamic rotational table format */
    263 
    264 /*
    265  * Macros for access to superblock array structures
    266  */
    267 #define fs_postbl(fs, cylno) \
    268     (((fs)->fs_postblformat == FS_42POSTBLFMT) \
    269     ? ((fs)->fs_opostbl[cylno]) : \
    270     ((int16_t *)((char *)(fs) + (fs)->fs_postbloff) + (cylno) * (fs)->fs_nrpos))
    271 #define fs_rotbl(fs) \
    272     (((fs)->fs_postblformat == FS_42POSTBLFMT) \
    273     ? ((fs)->fs_space) \
    274     : ((u_char *)((char *)(fs) + (fs)->fs_rotbloff)))
    275 
    276 /*
    277  * The size of a cylinder group is calculated by CGSIZE. The maximum size
    278  * is limited by the fact that cylinder groups are at most one block.  Its
    279  * size is derived from the size of the maps maintained in the cylinder
    280  * group and the (struct cg) size.
    281  */
    282 #define CGSIZE(fs) \
    283     /* base cg */	(sizeof(struct cg) + sizeof(int32_t) + \
    284     /* blktot size */	(fs)->fs_cpg * sizeof(int32_t) + \
    285     /* blks size */	(fs)->fs_cpg * (fs)->fs_nrpos * sizeof(int16_t) + \
    286     /* inode map */	howmany((fs)->fs_ipg, NBBY) + \
    287     /* block map */	howmany((fs)->fs_cpg * (fs)->fs_spc / NSPF(fs), NBBY) +\
    288     /* if present */	((fs)->fs_contigsumsize <= 0 ? 0 : \
    289     /* cluster sum */	(fs)->fs_contigsumsize * sizeof(int32_t) + \
    290     /* cluster map */	howmany((fs)->fs_cpg * (fs)->fs_spc / NSPB(fs), NBBY)))
    291 
    292 /*
    293  * Convert cylinder group to base address of its global summary info.
    294  *
    295  * N.B. This macro assumes that sizeof(struct csum) is a power of two.
    296  */
    297 #define fs_cs(fs, indx) \
    298 	fs_csp[(indx) >> (fs)->fs_csshift][(indx) & ~(fs)->fs_csmask]
    299 
    300 /*
    301  * Cylinder group block for a file system.
    302  */
    303 #define	CG_MAGIC	0x090255
    304 struct	cg {
    305 	int32_t	cg_unused_1;		/* historic cyl groups linked list */
    306 	int32_t	cg_magic;		/* magic number */
    307 	time_t	cg_time;		/* time last written */
    308 	int32_t	cg_cgx;			/* we are the cgx'th cylinder group */
    309 	int16_t	cg_ncyl;		/* number of cyl's this cg */
    310 	int16_t	cg_niblk;		/* number of inode blocks this cg */
    311 	int32_t	cg_ndblk;		/* number of data blocks this cg */
    312 	struct	csum cg_cs;		/* cylinder summary information */
    313 	int32_t	cg_rotor;		/* position of last used block */
    314 	int32_t	cg_frotor;		/* position of last used frag */
    315 	int32_t	cg_irotor;		/* position of last used inode */
    316 	int32_t	cg_frsum[MAXFRAG];	/* counts of available frags */
    317 	int32_t	cg_btotoff;		/* (int32_t) block totals per cyl. */
    318 	int32_t	cg_boff;		/* (int16_t) free block positions */
    319 	int32_t	cg_iusedoff;		/* (int8_t) used inode map */
    320 	int32_t	cg_freeoff;		/* (u_int8_t) free block map */
    321 	int32_t	cg_nextfreeoff;		/* (u_int8_t) next available space */
    322 	int32_t	cg_clustersumoff;	/* (int32_t) counts of avail clusters */
    323 	int32_t	cg_clusteroff;		/* (int8_t) free cluster map */
    324 	int32_t	cg_nclusterblks;	/* number of clusters this cg */
    325 	int32_t	cg_sparecon[13];	/* reserved for future use */
    326 	u_int8_t cg_space[1];		/* space for cylinder group maps */
    327 /* actually longer */
    328 };
    329 
    330 /*
    331  * Macros for access to cylinder group array structures
    332  */
    333 #define cg_blktot(cgp) \
    334     (((cgp)->cg_magic != CG_MAGIC) \
    335     ? (((struct ocg *)(cgp))->cg_btot) \
    336     : ((int32_t *)((char *)(cgp) + (cgp)->cg_btotoff)))
    337 #define cg_blks(fs, cgp, cylno) \
    338     (((cgp)->cg_magic != CG_MAGIC) \
    339     ? (((struct ocg *)(cgp))->cg_b[cylno]) \
    340     : ((int16_t *)((char *)(cgp) + (cgp)->cg_boff) + (cylno) * (fs)->fs_nrpos))
    341 #define cg_inosused(cgp) \
    342     (((cgp)->cg_magic != CG_MAGIC) \
    343     ? (((struct ocg *)(cgp))->cg_iused) \
    344     : ((char *)((char *)(cgp) + (cgp)->cg_iusedoff)))
    345 #define cg_blksfree(cgp) \
    346     (((cgp)->cg_magic != CG_MAGIC) \
    347     ? (((struct ocg *)(cgp))->cg_free) \
    348     : ((u_char *)((char *)(cgp) + (cgp)->cg_freeoff)))
    349 #define cg_chkmagic(cgp) \
    350     ((cgp)->cg_magic == CG_MAGIC || ((struct ocg *)(cgp))->cg_magic == CG_MAGIC)
    351 #define cg_clustersfree(cgp) \
    352     ((u_char *)((char *)(cgp) + (cgp)->cg_clusteroff))
    353 #define cg_clustersum(cgp) \
    354     ((int32_t *)((char *)(cgp) + (cgp)->cg_clustersumoff))
    355 
    356 /*
    357  * The following structure is defined
    358  * for compatibility with old file systems.
    359  */
    360 struct	ocg {
    361 	int32_t	cg_unused_1;		/* historic linked list of cyl groups */
    362 	int32_t	cg_unused_2;		/*     used for incore cyl groups */
    363 	time_t	cg_time;		/* time last written */
    364 	int32_t	cg_cgx;			/* we are the cgx'th cylinder group */
    365 	int16_t	cg_ncyl;		/* number of cyl's this cg */
    366 	int16_t	cg_niblk;		/* number of inode blocks this cg */
    367 	int32_t	cg_ndblk;		/* number of data blocks this cg */
    368 	struct	csum cg_cs;		/* cylinder summary information */
    369 	int32_t	cg_rotor;		/* position of last used block */
    370 	int32_t	cg_frotor;		/* position of last used frag */
    371 	int32_t	cg_irotor;		/* position of last used inode */
    372 	int32_t	cg_frsum[8];		/* counts of available frags */
    373 	int32_t	cg_btot[32];		/* block totals per cylinder */
    374 	int16_t	cg_b[32][8];		/* positions of free blocks */
    375 	char	cg_iused[256];		/* used inode map */
    376 	int32_t	cg_magic;		/* magic number */
    377 	u_int8_t cg_free[1];		/* free block map */
    378 /* actually longer */
    379 };
    380 
    381 /*
    382  * Turn file system block numbers into disk block addresses.
    383  * This maps file system blocks to device size blocks.
    384  */
    385 #define fsbtodb(fs, b)	((b) << (fs)->fs_fsbtodb)
    386 #define	dbtofsb(fs, b)	((b) >> (fs)->fs_fsbtodb)
    387 
    388 /*
    389  * Cylinder group macros to locate things in cylinder groups.
    390  * They calc file system addresses of cylinder group data structures.
    391  */
    392 #define	cgbase(fs, c)	((daddr_t)((fs)->fs_fpg * (c)))
    393 #define	cgdmin(fs, c)	(cgstart(fs, c) + (fs)->fs_dblkno)	/* 1st data */
    394 #define	cgimin(fs, c)	(cgstart(fs, c) + (fs)->fs_iblkno)	/* inode blk */
    395 #define	cgsblock(fs, c)	(cgstart(fs, c) + (fs)->fs_sblkno)	/* super blk */
    396 #define	cgtod(fs, c)	(cgstart(fs, c) + (fs)->fs_cblkno)	/* cg block */
    397 #define cgstart(fs, c)							\
    398 	(cgbase(fs, c) + (fs)->fs_cgoffset * ((c) & ~((fs)->fs_cgmask)))
    399 
    400 /*
    401  * Macros for handling inode numbers:
    402  *     inode number to file system block offset.
    403  *     inode number to cylinder group number.
    404  *     inode number to file system block address.
    405  */
    406 #define	ino_to_cg(fs, x)	((x) / (fs)->fs_ipg)
    407 #define	ino_to_fsba(fs, x)						\
    408 	((daddr_t)(cgimin(fs, ino_to_cg(fs, x)) +			\
    409 	    (blkstofrags((fs), (((x) % (fs)->fs_ipg) / INOPB(fs))))))
    410 #define	ino_to_fsbo(fs, x)	((x) % INOPB(fs))
    411 
    412 /*
    413  * Give cylinder group number for a file system block.
    414  * Give cylinder group block number for a file system block.
    415  */
    416 #define	dtog(fs, d)	((d) / (fs)->fs_fpg)
    417 #define	dtogd(fs, d)	((d) % (fs)->fs_fpg)
    418 
    419 /*
    420  * Extract the bits for a block from a map.
    421  * Compute the cylinder and rotational position of a cyl block addr.
    422  */
    423 #define blkmap(fs, map, loc) \
    424     (((map)[(loc) / NBBY] >> ((loc) % NBBY)) & (0xff >> (NBBY - (fs)->fs_frag)))
    425 #define cbtocylno(fs, bno) \
    426     ((bno) * NSPF(fs) / (fs)->fs_spc)
    427 #define cbtorpos(fs, bno) \
    428     (((bno) * NSPF(fs) % (fs)->fs_spc / (fs)->fs_nsect * (fs)->fs_trackskew + \
    429      (bno) * NSPF(fs) % (fs)->fs_spc % (fs)->fs_nsect * (fs)->fs_interleave) % \
    430      (fs)->fs_nsect * (fs)->fs_nrpos / (fs)->fs_npsect)
    431 
    432 /*
    433  * The following macros optimize certain frequently calculated
    434  * quantities by using shifts and masks in place of divisions
    435  * modulos and multiplications.
    436  */
    437 #define blkoff(fs, loc)		/* calculates (loc % fs->fs_bsize) */ \
    438 	((loc) & (fs)->fs_qbmask)
    439 #define fragoff(fs, loc)	/* calculates (loc % fs->fs_fsize) */ \
    440 	((loc) & (fs)->fs_qfmask)
    441 #define lblktosize(fs, blk)	/* calculates (blk * fs->fs_bsize) */ \
    442 	((blk) << (fs)->fs_bshift)
    443 #define lblkno(fs, loc)		/* calculates (loc / fs->fs_bsize) */ \
    444 	((loc) >> (fs)->fs_bshift)
    445 #define numfrags(fs, loc)	/* calculates (loc / fs->fs_fsize) */ \
    446 	((loc) >> (fs)->fs_fshift)
    447 #define blkroundup(fs, size)	/* calculates roundup(size, fs->fs_bsize) */ \
    448 	(((size) + (fs)->fs_qbmask) & (fs)->fs_bmask)
    449 #define fragroundup(fs, size)	/* calculates roundup(size, fs->fs_fsize) */ \
    450 	(((size) + (fs)->fs_qfmask) & (fs)->fs_fmask)
    451 #define fragstoblks(fs, frags)	/* calculates (frags / fs->fs_frag) */ \
    452 	((frags) >> (fs)->fs_fragshift)
    453 #define blkstofrags(fs, blks)	/* calculates (blks * fs->fs_frag) */ \
    454 	((blks) << (fs)->fs_fragshift)
    455 #define fragnum(fs, fsb)	/* calculates (fsb % fs->fs_frag) */ \
    456 	((fsb) & ((fs)->fs_frag - 1))
    457 #define blknum(fs, fsb)		/* calculates rounddown(fsb, fs->fs_frag) */ \
    458 	((fsb) &~ ((fs)->fs_frag - 1))
    459 
    460 /*
    461  * Determine the number of available frags given a
    462  * percentage to hold in reserve.
    463  */
    464 #define freespace(fs, percentreserved) \
    465 	(blkstofrags((fs), (fs)->fs_cstotal.cs_nbfree) + \
    466 	(fs)->fs_cstotal.cs_nffree - ((fs)->fs_dsize * (percentreserved) / 100))
    467 
    468 /* Determining the size of a file block in the file system. */
    469 #define blksize(fs, ip, lbn) \
    470 	(((lbn) >= NDADDR || (ip)->i_size >= ((lbn) + 1) << (fs)->fs_bshift) \
    471 	    ? (fs)->fs_bsize \
    472 	    : (fragroundup(fs, blkoff(fs, (ip)->i_size))))
    473 #define dblksize(fs, dip, lbn) \
    474 	(((lbn) >= NDADDR || (dip)->di_size >= ((lbn) + 1) << (fs)->fs_bshift) \
    475 	    ? (fs)->fs_bsize \
    476 	    : (fragroundup(fs, blkoff(fs, (dip)->di_size))))
    477 
    478 /* Number of disk sectors per block; assumes DEV_BSIZE byte sector size. */
    479 #define	NSPB(fs)	((fs)->fs_nspf << (fs)->fs_fragshift)
    480 #define	NSPF(fs)	((fs)->fs_nspf)
    481 
    482 /* The number of inodes in a secondary storage block. */
    483 #define	INOPB(fs)	((fs)->fs_inopb)
    484 #define	INOPF(fs)	((fs)->fs_inopb >> (fs)->fs_fragshift)
    485 
    486 /* NINDIR is the number of indirects in a file system block. */
    487 #define	NINDIR(fs)	((fs)->fs_nindir)
    488 
    489 extern int inside[], around[];
    490 extern u_char *fragtbl[];
    491