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      1 /*	$NetBSD: lfs.h,v 1.203 2017/07/26 16:42:37 maya 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. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     19  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     20  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     21  *
     22  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS
     23  * ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
     24  * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
     25  * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS
     26  * BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
     27  * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
     28  * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
     29  * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
     30  * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
     31  * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
     32  * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
     33  */
     34 /*-
     35  * Copyright (c) 1991, 1993
     36  *	The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
     37  *
     38  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
     39  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     40  * are met:
     41  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     42  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     43  * 2. 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 #define LFS_MARKV_MAXBLKCNT	65536	/* Max block count for lfs_markv() */
    214 
    215 /*
    216  * Directories
    217  */
    218 
    219 /*
    220  * Directories in LFS are files; they use the same inode and block
    221  * mapping structures that regular files do. The directory per se is
    222  * manifested in the file contents: an unordered, unstructured
    223  * sequence of variable-size directory entries.
    224  *
    225  * This format and structure is taken (via what was originally shared
    226  * ufs-level code) from FFS. Each directory entry is a fixed header
    227  * followed by a string, the total length padded to a 4-byte boundary.
    228  * All strings include a null terminator; the maximum string length
    229  * is LFS_MAXNAMLEN, which is 255.
    230  *
    231  * The directory entry header structure (struct lfs_dirheader) is just
    232  * the header information. A complete entry is this plus a null-
    233  * terminated name following it, plus some amount of padding. The
    234  * length of the name (not including the null terminator) is given by
    235  * the namlen field of the header; the complete record length,
    236  * including the null terminator and padding, is given by the reclen
    237  * field of the header. The record length is always 4-byte aligned.
    238  * (Even on 64-bit volumes, the record length is only 4-byte aligned,
    239  * not 8-byte.)
    240  *
    241  * Historically, FFS directories were/are organized into blocks of
    242  * size DIRBLKSIZE that can be written atomically to disk at the
    243  * hardware level. Directory entries are not allowed to cross the
    244  * boundaries of these blocks. The resulting atomicity is important
    245  * for the integrity of FFS volumes; however, for LFS it's irrelevant.
    246  * All we have to care about is not writing out directories that
    247  * confuse earlier ufs-based versions of the LFS code.
    248  *
    249  * This means [to be determined]. (XXX)
    250  *
    251  * As DIRBLKSIZE in its FFS sense is hardware-dependent, and file
    252  * system images do from time to time move to different hardware, code
    253  * that reads directories should be prepared to handle directories
    254  * written in a context where DIRBLKSIZE was different (smaller or
    255  * larger) than its current value. Note however that it is not
    256  * sensible for DIRBLKSIZE to be larger than the volume fragment size,
    257  * and not practically possible for it to be larger than the volume
    258  * block size.
    259  *
    260  * Some further notes:
    261  *    - the LFS_DIRSIZ macro provides the minimum space needed to hold
    262  *      a directory entry.
    263  *    - any particular entry may be arbitrarily larger (which is why the
    264  *      header stores both the entry size and the name size) to pad out
    265  *      unused space.
    266  *    - historically the padding in an entry is not necessarily zeroed
    267  *      but may contain trash.
    268  *    - dp->d_reclen is the size of the entry. This is always 4-byte
    269  *      aligned.
    270  *    - dp->d_namlen is the length of the string, and should always be
    271  *      the same as strlen(dp->d_name).
    272  *    - in particular, space available in an entry is given by
    273  *      dp->d_reclen - LFS_DIRSIZ(dp), and all space available within a
    274  *      directory block is tucked away within an existing entry.
    275  *    - all space within a directory block is part of some entry.
    276  *    - therefore, inserting a new entry requires finding and
    277  *      splitting a suitable existing entry, and when entries are
    278  *      removed their space is merged into the entry ahead of them.
    279  *    - an empty/unused entry has d_ino set to 0. This normally only
    280  *      appears in the first entry in a block, as elsewhere the unused
    281  *      entry should have been merged into the one before it. However,
    282  *      fsck leaves such entries behind so they must be tolerated
    283  *      elsewhere.
    284  *    - a completely empty directory block has one entry whose
    285  *      d_reclen is DIRBLKSIZ and whose d_ino is 0.
    286  *
    287  * The "old directory format" referenced by the fs->lfs_isolddirfmt
    288  * flag (and some other things) refers to when the type field was
    289  * added to directory entries. This change was made to FFS in the 80s,
    290  * well before LFS was first written; there should be no LFS volumes
    291  * (and certainly no LFS v2-format volumes or LFS64 volumes) where the
    292  * old format pertains. All of the related logic should probably be
    293  * removed; however, it hasn't been yet, and we get to carry it around
    294  * until we can be conclusively sure it isn't needed.
    295  *
    296  * In the "old directory format" there is no type field and the namlen
    297  * field is correspondingly 16 bits wide. On big-endian volumes this
    298  * has no effect: namlen cannot exceed 255, so the upper byte is
    299  * always 0 and this reads back from the type field as LFS_DT_UNKNOWN.
    300  * On little-endian volumes, the namlen field will always be 0 and
    301  * the namlen value needs to be read out of the type field. (The type
    302  * is always LFS_DT_UNKNOWN.) The directory accessor functions take
    303  * care of this so nothing else needs to be aware of it.
    304  *
    305  * LFS_OLDDIRFMT and LFS_NEWDIRFMT are code numbers for the old and
    306  * new directory format respectively. These codes do not appear on
    307  * disk; they're generated from a runtime macro called FSFMT() that's
    308  * cued by other things. This is why (confusingly) LFS_OLDDIRFMT is 1
    309  * and LFS_NEWDIRFMT is 0.
    310  *
    311  * FSFMT(), LFS_OLDDIRFMT, and LFS_NEWDIRFMT should be removed. (XXX)
    312  */
    313 
    314 /*
    315  * Directory block size.
    316  */
    317 #undef	LFS_DIRBLKSIZ
    318 #define	LFS_DIRBLKSIZ	DEV_BSIZE
    319 
    320 /*
    321  * Convert between stat structure type codes and directory entry type codes.
    322  */
    323 #define	LFS_IFTODT(mode)	(((mode) & 0170000) >> 12)
    324 #define	LFS_DTTOIF(dirtype)	((dirtype) << 12)
    325 
    326 /*
    327  * Theoretically, directories can be more than 2Gb in length; however, in
    328  * practice this seems unlikely. So, we define the type doff_t as a 32-bit
    329  * quantity to keep down the cost of doing lookup on a 32-bit machine.
    330  */
    331 #define	doff_t		int32_t
    332 #define	lfs_doff_t	int32_t
    333 #define	LFS_MAXDIRSIZE	(0x7fffffff)
    334 
    335 /*
    336  * File types for d_type
    337  */
    338 #define	LFS_DT_UNKNOWN	 0
    339 #define	LFS_DT_FIFO	 1
    340 #define	LFS_DT_CHR	 2
    341 #define	LFS_DT_DIR	 4
    342 #define	LFS_DT_BLK	 6
    343 #define	LFS_DT_REG	 8
    344 #define	LFS_DT_LNK	10
    345 #define	LFS_DT_SOCK	12
    346 #define	LFS_DT_WHT	14
    347 
    348 /*
    349  * (See notes above)
    350  */
    351 
    352 struct lfs_dirheader32 {
    353 	uint32_t dh_ino;		/* inode number of entry */
    354 	uint16_t dh_reclen;		/* length of this record */
    355 	uint8_t  dh_type; 		/* file type, see below */
    356 	uint8_t  dh_namlen;		/* length of string in d_name */
    357 };
    358 
    359 struct lfs_dirheader64 {
    360 	uint32_t dh_inoA;		/* inode number of entry */
    361 	uint32_t dh_inoB;		/* inode number of entry */
    362 	uint16_t dh_reclen;		/* length of this record */
    363 	uint8_t  dh_type; 		/* file type, see below */
    364 	uint8_t  dh_namlen;		/* length of string in d_name */
    365 };
    366 
    367 union lfs_dirheader {
    368 	struct lfs_dirheader64 u_64;
    369 	struct lfs_dirheader32 u_32;
    370 };
    371 
    372 typedef union lfs_dirheader LFS_DIRHEADER;
    373 
    374 /*
    375  * Template for manipulating directories.
    376  */
    377 
    378 struct lfs_dirtemplate32 {
    379 	struct lfs_dirheader32	dot_header;
    380 	char			dot_name[4];	/* must be multiple of 4 */
    381 	struct lfs_dirheader32	dotdot_header;
    382 	char			dotdot_name[4];	/* ditto */
    383 };
    384 
    385 struct lfs_dirtemplate64 {
    386 	struct lfs_dirheader64	dot_header;
    387 	char			dot_name[4];	/* must be multiple of 4 */
    388 	struct lfs_dirheader64	dotdot_header;
    389 	char			dotdot_name[4];	/* ditto */
    390 };
    391 
    392 union lfs_dirtemplate {
    393 	struct lfs_dirtemplate64 u_64;
    394 	struct lfs_dirtemplate32 u_32;
    395 };
    396 
    397 #if 0
    398 /*
    399  * This is the old format of directories, sans type element.
    400  */
    401 struct lfs_odirtemplate {
    402 	uint32_t	dot_ino;
    403 	int16_t		dot_reclen;
    404 	uint16_t	dot_namlen;
    405 	char		dot_name[4];	/* must be multiple of 4 */
    406 	uint32_t	dotdot_ino;
    407 	int16_t		dotdot_reclen;
    408 	uint16_t	dotdot_namlen;
    409 	char		dotdot_name[4];	/* ditto */
    410 };
    411 #endif
    412 
    413 /*
    414  * Inodes
    415  */
    416 
    417 /*
    418  * A dinode contains all the meta-data associated with a LFS file.
    419  * This structure defines the on-disk format of a dinode. Since
    420  * this structure describes an on-disk structure, all its fields
    421  * are defined by types with precise widths.
    422  */
    423 
    424 struct lfs32_dinode {
    425 	uint16_t	di_mode;	/*   0: IFMT, permissions; see below. */
    426 	int16_t		di_nlink;	/*   2: File link count. */
    427 	uint32_t	di_inumber;	/*   4: Inode number. */
    428 	uint64_t	di_size;	/*   8: File byte count. */
    429 	int32_t		di_atime;	/*  16: Last access time. */
    430 	int32_t		di_atimensec;	/*  20: Last access time. */
    431 	int32_t		di_mtime;	/*  24: Last modified time. */
    432 	int32_t		di_mtimensec;	/*  28: Last modified time. */
    433 	int32_t		di_ctime;	/*  32: Last inode change time. */
    434 	int32_t		di_ctimensec;	/*  36: Last inode change time. */
    435 	int32_t		di_db[ULFS_NDADDR]; /*  40: Direct disk blocks. */
    436 	int32_t		di_ib[ULFS_NIADDR]; /*  88: Indirect disk blocks. */
    437 	uint32_t	di_flags;	/* 100: Status flags (chflags). */
    438 	uint32_t	di_blocks;	/* 104: Blocks actually held. */
    439 	int32_t		di_gen;		/* 108: Generation number. */
    440 	uint32_t	di_uid;		/* 112: File owner. */
    441 	uint32_t	di_gid;		/* 116: File group. */
    442 	uint64_t	di_modrev;	/* 120: i_modrev for NFSv4 */
    443 };
    444 
    445 struct lfs64_dinode {
    446 	uint16_t	di_mode;	/*   0: IFMT, permissions; see below. */
    447 	int16_t		di_nlink;	/*   2: File link count. */
    448 	uint32_t	di_uid;		/*   4: File owner. */
    449 	uint32_t	di_gid;		/*   8: File group. */
    450 	uint32_t	di_blksize;	/*  12: Inode blocksize. */
    451 	uint64_t	di_size;	/*  16: File byte count. */
    452 	uint64_t	di_blocks;	/*  24: Bytes actually held. */
    453 	int64_t		di_atime;	/*  32: Last access time. */
    454 	int64_t		di_mtime;	/*  40: Last modified time. */
    455 	int64_t		di_ctime;	/*  48: Last inode change time. */
    456 	int64_t		di_birthtime;	/*  56: Inode creation time. */
    457 	int32_t		di_mtimensec;	/*  64: Last modified time. */
    458 	int32_t		di_atimensec;	/*  68: Last access time. */
    459 	int32_t		di_ctimensec;	/*  72: Last inode change time. */
    460 	int32_t		di_birthnsec;	/*  76: Inode creation time. */
    461 	int32_t		di_gen;		/*  80: Generation number. */
    462 	uint32_t	di_kernflags;	/*  84: Kernel flags. */
    463 	uint32_t	di_flags;	/*  88: Status flags (chflags). */
    464 	int32_t		di_extsize;	/*  92: External attributes block. */
    465 	int64_t		di_extb[ULFS_NXADDR];/* 96: External attributes block. */
    466 	int64_t		di_db[ULFS_NDADDR]; /* 112: Direct disk blocks. */
    467 	int64_t		di_ib[ULFS_NIADDR]; /* 208: Indirect disk blocks. */
    468 	uint64_t	di_modrev;	/* 232: i_modrev for NFSv4 */
    469 	uint64_t	di_inumber;	/* 240: Inode number */
    470 	uint64_t	di_spare[1];	/* 244: Reserved; currently unused */
    471 };
    472 
    473 union lfs_dinode {
    474 	struct lfs64_dinode u_64;
    475 	struct lfs32_dinode u_32;
    476 };
    477 
    478 /*
    479  * The di_db fields may be overlaid with other information for
    480  * file types that do not have associated disk storage. Block
    481  * and character devices overlay the first data block with their
    482  * dev_t value. Short symbolic links place their path in the
    483  * di_db area.
    484  */
    485 #define	di_rdev		di_db[0]
    486 
    487 /* Size of the on-disk inode. */
    488 //#define	LFS_DINODE1_SIZE	(sizeof(struct ulfs1_dinode))	/* 128 */
    489 //#define	LFS_DINODE2_SIZE	(sizeof(struct ulfs2_dinode))
    490 
    491 /* File types, found in the upper bits of di_mode. */
    492 #define	LFS_IFMT	0170000		/* Mask of file type. */
    493 #define	LFS_IFIFO	0010000		/* Named pipe (fifo). */
    494 #define	LFS_IFCHR	0020000		/* Character device. */
    495 #define	LFS_IFDIR	0040000		/* Directory file. */
    496 #define	LFS_IFBLK	0060000		/* Block device. */
    497 #define	LFS_IFREG	0100000		/* Regular file. */
    498 #define	LFS_IFLNK	0120000		/* Symbolic link. */
    499 #define	LFS_IFSOCK	0140000		/* UNIX domain socket. */
    500 #define	LFS_IFWHT	0160000		/* Whiteout. */
    501 
    502 /*
    503  * "struct buf" associated definitions
    504  */
    505 
    506 /* Unassigned disk addresses. */
    507 #define	UNASSIGNED	-1
    508 #define UNWRITTEN	-2
    509 
    510 /* Unused logical block number */
    511 #define LFS_UNUSED_LBN	-1
    512 
    513 /*
    514  * On-disk and in-memory checkpoint segment usage structure.
    515  */
    516 typedef struct segusage SEGUSE;
    517 struct segusage {
    518 	uint32_t su_nbytes;		/* 0: number of live bytes */
    519 	uint32_t su_olastmod;		/* 4: SEGUSE last modified timestamp */
    520 	uint16_t su_nsums;		/* 8: number of summaries in segment */
    521 	uint16_t su_ninos;		/* 10: number of inode blocks in seg */
    522 
    523 #define	SEGUSE_ACTIVE		0x01	/*  segment currently being written */
    524 #define	SEGUSE_DIRTY		0x02	/*  segment has data in it */
    525 #define	SEGUSE_SUPERBLOCK	0x04	/*  segment contains a superblock */
    526 #define SEGUSE_ERROR		0x08	/*  cleaner: do not clean segment */
    527 #define SEGUSE_EMPTY		0x10	/*  segment is empty */
    528 #define SEGUSE_INVAL		0x20	/*  segment is invalid */
    529 	uint32_t su_flags;		/* 12: segment flags */
    530 	uint64_t su_lastmod;		/* 16: last modified timestamp */
    531 };
    532 
    533 typedef struct segusage_v1 SEGUSE_V1;
    534 struct segusage_v1 {
    535 	uint32_t su_nbytes;		/* 0: number of live bytes */
    536 	uint32_t su_lastmod;		/* 4: SEGUSE last modified timestamp */
    537 	uint16_t su_nsums;		/* 8: number of summaries in segment */
    538 	uint16_t su_ninos;		/* 10: number of inode blocks in seg */
    539 	uint32_t su_flags;		/* 12: segment flags  */
    540 };
    541 
    542 /*
    543  * On-disk file information.  One per file with data blocks in the segment.
    544  *
    545  * The FINFO structure is a header; it is followed by fi_nblocks block
    546  * pointers, which are logical block numbers of the file. (These are the
    547  * blocks of the file present in this segment.)
    548  */
    549 
    550 typedef struct finfo64 FINFO64;
    551 struct finfo64 {
    552 	uint32_t fi_nblocks;		/* number of blocks */
    553 	uint32_t fi_version;		/* version number */
    554 	uint64_t fi_ino;		/* inode number */
    555 	uint32_t fi_lastlength;		/* length of last block in array */
    556 	uint32_t fi_pad;		/* unused */
    557 };
    558 
    559 typedef struct finfo32 FINFO32;
    560 struct finfo32 {
    561 	uint32_t fi_nblocks;		/* number of blocks */
    562 	uint32_t fi_version;		/* version number */
    563 	uint32_t fi_ino;		/* inode number */
    564 	uint32_t fi_lastlength;		/* length of last block in array */
    565 };
    566 
    567 typedef union finfo {
    568 	struct finfo64 u_64;
    569 	struct finfo32 u_32;
    570 } FINFO;
    571 
    572 /*
    573  * inode info (part of the segment summary)
    574  *
    575  * Each one of these is just a block number; wrapping the structure
    576  * around it gives more contextual information in the code about
    577  * what's going on.
    578  */
    579 
    580 typedef struct iinfo64 {
    581 	uint64_t ii_block;		/* block number */
    582 } IINFO64;
    583 
    584 typedef struct iinfo32 {
    585 	uint32_t ii_block;		/* block number */
    586 } IINFO32;
    587 
    588 typedef union iinfo {
    589 	struct iinfo64 u_64;
    590 	struct iinfo32 u_32;
    591 } IINFO;
    592 
    593 /*
    594  * Index file inode entries.
    595  */
    596 
    597 /* magic value for daddrs */
    598 #define	LFS_UNUSED_DADDR	0	/* out-of-band daddr */
    599 /* magic value for if_nextfree */
    600 #define LFS_ORPHAN_NEXTFREE	(~(uint32_t)0) /* indicate orphaned file */
    601 
    602 typedef struct ifile64 IFILE64;
    603 struct ifile64 {
    604 	uint32_t if_version;		/* inode version number */
    605 	uint32_t if_atime_nsec;		/* and nanoseconds */
    606 	uint64_t if_atime_sec;		/* Last access time, seconds */
    607 	int64_t	  if_daddr;		/* inode disk address */
    608 	uint64_t if_nextfree;		/* next-unallocated inode */
    609 };
    610 
    611 typedef struct ifile32 IFILE32;
    612 struct ifile32 {
    613 	uint32_t if_version;		/* inode version number */
    614 	int32_t	  if_daddr;		/* inode disk address */
    615 	uint32_t if_nextfree;		/* next-unallocated inode */
    616 	uint32_t if_atime_sec;		/* Last access time, seconds */
    617 	uint32_t if_atime_nsec;		/* and nanoseconds */
    618 };
    619 
    620 typedef struct ifile_v1 IFILE_V1;
    621 struct ifile_v1 {
    622 	uint32_t if_version;		/* inode version number */
    623 	int32_t	  if_daddr;		/* inode disk address */
    624 	uint32_t if_nextfree;		/* next-unallocated inode */
    625 #if LFS_ATIME_IFILE
    626 #error "this cannot work"
    627 	struct timespec if_atime;	/* Last access time */
    628 #endif
    629 };
    630 
    631 /*
    632  * Note: struct ifile_v1 is often handled by accessing the first three
    633  * fields of struct ifile32. (XXX: Blah.  This should be cleaned up as
    634  * it may in some cases violate the strict-aliasing rules.)
    635  */
    636 typedef union ifile {
    637 	struct ifile64 u_64;
    638 	struct ifile32 u_32;
    639 	struct ifile_v1 u_v1;
    640 } IFILE;
    641 
    642 /*
    643  * Cleaner information structure.  This resides in the ifile and is used
    644  * to pass information from the kernel to the cleaner.
    645  */
    646 
    647 /* flags for ->flags */
    648 #define LFS_CLEANER_MUST_CLEAN	0x01
    649 
    650 typedef struct _cleanerinfo32 {
    651 	uint32_t clean;			/* 0: number of clean segments */
    652 	uint32_t dirty;			/* 4: number of dirty segments */
    653 	int32_t   bfree;		/* 8: disk blocks free */
    654 	int32_t	  avail;		/* 12: disk blocks available */
    655 	uint32_t free_head;		/* 16: head of the inode free list */
    656 	uint32_t free_tail;		/* 20: tail of the inode free list */
    657 	uint32_t flags;			/* 24: status word from the kernel */
    658 } CLEANERINFO32;
    659 
    660 typedef struct _cleanerinfo64 {
    661 	uint32_t clean;			/* 0: number of clean segments */
    662 	uint32_t dirty;			/* 4: number of dirty segments */
    663 	int64_t   bfree;		/* 8: disk blocks free */
    664 	int64_t	  avail;		/* 16: disk blocks available */
    665 	uint64_t free_head;		/* 24: head of the inode free list */
    666 	uint64_t free_tail;		/* 32: tail of the inode free list */
    667 	uint32_t flags;			/* 40: status word from the kernel */
    668 	uint32_t pad;			/* 44: must be 64-bit aligned */
    669 } CLEANERINFO64;
    670 
    671 /* this must not go to disk directly of course */
    672 typedef union _cleanerinfo {
    673 	CLEANERINFO32 u_32;
    674 	CLEANERINFO64 u_64;
    675 } CLEANERINFO;
    676 
    677 /*
    678  * On-disk segment summary information
    679  */
    680 
    681 /* magic value for ss_magic */
    682 #define SS_MAGIC	0x061561
    683 
    684 /* flags for ss_flags */
    685 #define	SS_DIROP	0x01		/* segment begins a dirop */
    686 #define	SS_CONT		0x02		/* more partials to finish this write*/
    687 #define	SS_CLEAN	0x04		/* written by the cleaner */
    688 #define	SS_RFW		0x08		/* written by the roll-forward agent */
    689 #define	SS_RECLAIM	0x10		/* written by the roll-forward agent */
    690 
    691 /* type used for reading checksum signatures from metadata structures */
    692 typedef uint32_t lfs_checkword;
    693 
    694 typedef struct segsum_v1 SEGSUM_V1;
    695 struct segsum_v1 {
    696 	uint32_t ss_sumsum;		/* 0: check sum of summary block */
    697 	uint32_t ss_datasum;		/* 4: check sum of data */
    698 	uint32_t ss_magic;		/* 8: segment summary magic number */
    699 	int32_t	  ss_next;		/* 12: next segment */
    700 	uint32_t ss_create;		/* 16: creation time stamp */
    701 	uint16_t ss_nfinfo;		/* 20: number of file info structures */
    702 	uint16_t ss_ninos;		/* 22: number of inodes in summary */
    703 	uint16_t ss_flags;		/* 24: used for directory operations */
    704 	uint16_t ss_pad;		/* 26: extra space */
    705 	/* FINFO's and inode daddr's... */
    706 };
    707 
    708 typedef struct segsum32 SEGSUM32;
    709 struct segsum32 {
    710 	uint32_t ss_sumsum;		/* 0: check sum of summary block */
    711 	uint32_t ss_datasum;		/* 4: check sum of data */
    712 	uint32_t ss_magic;		/* 8: segment summary magic number */
    713 	int32_t	  ss_next;		/* 12: next segment (disk address) */
    714 	uint32_t ss_ident;		/* 16: roll-forward fsid */
    715 	uint16_t ss_nfinfo;		/* 20: number of file info structures */
    716 	uint16_t ss_ninos;		/* 22: number of inodes in summary */
    717 	uint16_t ss_flags;		/* 24: used for directory operations */
    718 	uint8_t  ss_pad[2];		/* 26: extra space */
    719 	uint32_t ss_reclino;		/* 28: inode being reclaimed */
    720 	uint64_t ss_serial;		/* 32: serial number */
    721 	uint64_t ss_create;		/* 40: time stamp */
    722 	/* FINFO's and inode daddr's... */
    723 };
    724 
    725 typedef struct segsum64 SEGSUM64;
    726 struct segsum64 {
    727 	uint32_t ss_sumsum;		/* 0: check sum of summary block */
    728 	uint32_t ss_datasum;		/* 4: check sum of data */
    729 	uint32_t ss_magic;		/* 8: segment summary magic number */
    730 	uint32_t ss_ident;		/* 12: roll-forward fsid */
    731 	int64_t	  ss_next;		/* 16: next segment (disk address) */
    732 	uint16_t ss_nfinfo;		/* 24: number of file info structures */
    733 	uint16_t ss_ninos;		/* 26: number of inodes in summary */
    734 	uint16_t ss_flags;		/* 28: used for directory operations */
    735 	uint8_t  ss_pad[2];		/* 30: extra space */
    736 	uint64_t ss_reclino;		/* 32: inode being reclaimed */
    737 	uint64_t ss_serial;		/* 40: serial number */
    738 	uint64_t ss_create;		/* 48: time stamp */
    739 	/* FINFO's and inode daddr's... */
    740 };
    741 
    742 typedef union segsum SEGSUM;
    743 union segsum {
    744 	struct segsum64 u_64;
    745 	struct segsum32 u_32;
    746 	struct segsum_v1 u_v1;
    747 };
    748 
    749 
    750 /*
    751  * On-disk super block.
    752  *
    753  * We have separate superblock structures for the 32-bit and 64-bit
    754  * LFS, and accessor functions to hide the differences.
    755  *
    756  * For lfs64, the format version is always 2; version 1 lfs is old.
    757  * For both, the inode format version is 0; for lfs32 this selects the
    758  * same 32-bit inode as always, and for lfs64 this selects the larger
    759  * 64-bit inode structure we got from ffsv2.
    760  *
    761  * In lfs64:
    762  *   - inode numbers are 64 bit now
    763  *   - segments may not be larger than 4G (counted in bytes)
    764  *   - there may not be more than 2^32 (or perhaps 2^31) segments
    765  *   - the total volume size is limited to 2^63 frags and/or 2^63
    766  *     disk blocks, and probably in practice 2^63 bytes.
    767  */
    768 
    769 #define	       LFS_MAGIC       		0x070162
    770 #define        LFS_MAGIC_SWAPPED	0x62010700
    771 
    772 #define        LFS64_MAGIC     		(0x19620701 ^ 0xffffffff)
    773 #define        LFS64_MAGIC_SWAPPED      (0x01076219 ^ 0xffffffff)
    774 
    775 #define	       LFS_VERSION     		2
    776 
    777 #define LFS_MIN_SBINTERVAL     5	/* min superblock segment spacing */
    778 #define LFS_MAXNUMSB	       10	/* max number of superblocks */
    779 
    780 /* flags for dlfs_pflags */
    781 #define LFS_PF_CLEAN 0x1
    782 
    783 /* Inode format versions */
    784 #define LFS_44INODEFMT 0
    785 #define LFS_MAXINODEFMT 0
    786 
    787 struct dlfs {
    788 	uint32_t dlfs_magic;	  /* 0: magic number */
    789 	uint32_t dlfs_version;	  /* 4: version number */
    790 
    791 	uint32_t dlfs_size;	  /* 8: number of blocks in fs (v1) */
    792 				  /*	number of frags in fs (v2) */
    793 	uint32_t dlfs_ssize;	  /* 12: number of blocks per segment (v1) */
    794 				  /*	 number of bytes per segment (v2) */
    795 	uint32_t dlfs_dsize;	  /* 16: number of disk blocks in fs */
    796 	uint32_t dlfs_bsize;	  /* 20: file system block size */
    797 	uint32_t dlfs_fsize;	  /* 24: size of frag blocks in fs */
    798 	uint32_t dlfs_frag;	  /* 28: number of frags in a block in fs */
    799 
    800 /* Checkpoint region. */
    801 	uint32_t dlfs_freehd;	  /* 32: start of the free inode list */
    802 	int32_t   dlfs_bfree;	  /* 36: number of free frags */
    803 	uint32_t dlfs_nfiles;	  /* 40: number of allocated inodes */
    804 	int32_t	  dlfs_avail;	  /* 44: blocks available for writing */
    805 	int32_t	  dlfs_uinodes;	  /* 48: inodes in cache not yet on disk */
    806 	int32_t	  dlfs_idaddr;	  /* 52: inode file disk address */
    807 	uint32_t dlfs_ifile;	  /* 56: inode file inode number */
    808 	int32_t	  dlfs_lastseg;	  /* 60: address of last segment written */
    809 	int32_t	  dlfs_nextseg;	  /* 64: address of next segment to write */
    810 	int32_t	  dlfs_curseg;	  /* 68: current segment being written */
    811 	int32_t	  dlfs_offset;	  /* 72: offset in curseg for next partial */
    812 	int32_t	  dlfs_lastpseg;  /* 76: address of last partial written */
    813 	uint32_t dlfs_inopf;	  /* 80: v1: time stamp; v2: inodes per frag */
    814 
    815 /* These are configuration parameters. */
    816 	uint32_t dlfs_minfree;	  /* 84: minimum percentage of free blocks */
    817 
    818 /* These fields can be computed from the others. */
    819 	uint64_t dlfs_maxfilesize; /* 88: maximum representable file size */
    820 	uint32_t dlfs_fsbpseg;	  /* 96: frags (fsb) per segment */
    821 	uint32_t dlfs_inopb;	  /* 100: inodes per block */
    822 	uint32_t dlfs_ifpb;	  /* 104: IFILE entries per block */
    823 	uint32_t dlfs_sepb;	  /* 108: SEGUSE entries per block */
    824 	uint32_t dlfs_nindir;	  /* 112: indirect pointers per block */
    825 	uint32_t dlfs_nseg;	  /* 116: number of segments */
    826 	uint32_t dlfs_nspf;	  /* 120: number of sectors per fragment */
    827 	uint32_t dlfs_cleansz;	  /* 124: cleaner info size in blocks */
    828 	uint32_t dlfs_segtabsz;	  /* 128: segment table size in blocks */
    829 	uint32_t dlfs_segmask;	  /* 132: calculate offset within a segment */
    830 	uint32_t dlfs_segshift;	  /* 136: fast mult/div for segments */
    831 	uint32_t dlfs_bshift;	  /* 140: calc block number from file offset */
    832 	uint32_t dlfs_ffshift;	  /* 144: fast mult/div for frag from file */
    833 	uint32_t dlfs_fbshift;	  /* 148: fast mult/div for frag from block */
    834 	uint64_t dlfs_bmask;	  /* 152: calc block offset from file offset */
    835 	uint64_t dlfs_ffmask;	  /* 160: calc frag offset from file offset */
    836 	uint64_t dlfs_fbmask;	  /* 168: calc frag offset from block offset */
    837 	uint32_t dlfs_blktodb;	  /* 176: blktodb and dbtoblk shift constant */
    838 	uint32_t dlfs_sushift;	  /* 180: fast mult/div for segusage table */
    839 
    840 	int32_t	  dlfs_maxsymlinklen; /* 184: max length of an internal symlink */
    841 				  /* 188: superblock disk offsets */
    842 	int32_t	  dlfs_sboffs[LFS_MAXNUMSB];
    843 
    844 	uint32_t dlfs_nclean;	  /* 228: Number of clean segments */
    845 	u_char	  dlfs_fsmnt[MNAMELEN];	 /* 232: name mounted on */
    846 	uint16_t dlfs_pflags;	  /* 322: file system persistent flags */
    847 	int32_t	  dlfs_dmeta;	  /* 324: total number of dirty summaries */
    848 	uint32_t dlfs_minfreeseg; /* 328: segments not counted in bfree */
    849 	uint32_t dlfs_sumsize;	  /* 332: size of summary blocks */
    850 	uint64_t dlfs_serial;	  /* 336: serial number */
    851 	uint32_t dlfs_ibsize;	  /* 344: size of inode blocks */
    852 	int32_t	  dlfs_s0addr;	  /* 348: start of segment 0 */
    853 	uint64_t dlfs_tstamp;	  /* 352: time stamp */
    854 	uint32_t dlfs_inodefmt;	  /* 360: inode format version */
    855 	uint32_t dlfs_interleave; /* 364: segment interleave */
    856 	uint32_t dlfs_ident;	  /* 368: per-fs identifier */
    857 	uint32_t dlfs_fsbtodb;	  /* 372: fsbtodb and dbtodsb shift constant */
    858 	uint32_t dlfs_resvseg;	  /* 376: segments reserved for the cleaner */
    859 	int8_t	  dlfs_pad[128];  /* 380: round to 512 bytes */
    860 /* Checksum -- last valid disk field. */
    861 	uint32_t dlfs_cksum;	  /* 508: checksum for superblock checking */
    862 };
    863 
    864 struct dlfs64 {
    865 	uint32_t dlfs_magic;	  /* 0: magic number */
    866 	uint32_t dlfs_version;	  /* 4: version number (2) */
    867 
    868 	uint64_t dlfs_size;	  /* 8: number of frags in fs (v2) */
    869 	uint64_t dlfs_dsize;	  /* 16: number of disk blocks in fs */
    870 	uint32_t dlfs_ssize;	  /* 24: number of bytes per segment (v2) */
    871 	uint32_t dlfs_bsize;	  /* 28: file system block size */
    872 	uint32_t dlfs_fsize;	  /* 32: size of frag blocks in fs */
    873 	uint32_t dlfs_frag;	  /* 36: number of frags in a block in fs */
    874 
    875 /* Checkpoint region. */
    876 	uint64_t dlfs_freehd;	  /* 40: start of the free inode list */
    877 	uint64_t dlfs_nfiles;	  /* 48: number of allocated inodes */
    878 	int64_t   dlfs_bfree;	  /* 56: number of free frags */
    879 	int64_t	  dlfs_avail;	  /* 64: blocks available for writing */
    880 	int64_t	  dlfs_idaddr;	  /* 72: inode file disk address */
    881 	int32_t	  dlfs_uinodes;	  /* 80: inodes in cache not yet on disk */
    882 	uint32_t dlfs_unused_0;	  /* 84: not used */
    883 	int64_t	  dlfs_lastseg;	  /* 88: address of last segment written */
    884 	int64_t	  dlfs_nextseg;	  /* 96: address of next segment to write */
    885 	int64_t	  dlfs_curseg;	  /* 104: current segment being written */
    886 	int64_t	  dlfs_offset;	  /* 112: offset in curseg for next partial */
    887 	int64_t	  dlfs_lastpseg;  /* 120: address of last partial written */
    888 	uint32_t dlfs_inopf;	  /* 128: inodes per frag */
    889 
    890 /* These are configuration parameters. */
    891 	uint32_t dlfs_minfree;	  /* 132: minimum percentage of free blocks */
    892 
    893 /* These fields can be computed from the others. */
    894 	uint64_t dlfs_maxfilesize; /* 136: maximum representable file size */
    895 	uint32_t dlfs_fsbpseg;	  /* 144: frags (fsb) per segment */
    896 	uint32_t dlfs_inopb;	  /* 148: inodes per block */
    897 	uint32_t dlfs_ifpb;	  /* 152: IFILE entries per block */
    898 	uint32_t dlfs_sepb;	  /* 156: SEGUSE entries per block */
    899 	uint32_t dlfs_nindir;	  /* 160: indirect pointers per block */
    900 	uint32_t dlfs_nseg;	  /* 164: number of segments */
    901 	uint32_t dlfs_nspf;	  /* 168: number of sectors per fragment */
    902 	uint32_t dlfs_cleansz;	  /* 172: cleaner info size in blocks */
    903 	uint32_t dlfs_segtabsz;	  /* 176: segment table size in blocks */
    904 	uint32_t dlfs_bshift;	  /* 180: calc block number from file offset */
    905 	uint32_t dlfs_ffshift;	  /* 184: fast mult/div for frag from file */
    906 	uint32_t dlfs_fbshift;	  /* 188: fast mult/div for frag from block */
    907 	uint64_t dlfs_bmask;	  /* 192: calc block offset from file offset */
    908 	uint64_t dlfs_ffmask;	  /* 200: calc frag offset from file offset */
    909 	uint64_t dlfs_fbmask;	  /* 208: calc frag offset from block offset */
    910 	uint32_t dlfs_blktodb;	  /* 216: blktodb and dbtoblk shift constant */
    911 	uint32_t dlfs_sushift;	  /* 220: fast mult/div for segusage table */
    912 
    913 				  /* 224: superblock disk offsets */
    914 	int64_t	   dlfs_sboffs[LFS_MAXNUMSB];
    915 
    916 	int32_t	  dlfs_maxsymlinklen; /* 304: max len of an internal symlink */
    917 	uint32_t dlfs_nclean;	  /* 308: Number of clean segments */
    918 	u_char	  dlfs_fsmnt[MNAMELEN];	 /* 312: name mounted on */
    919 	uint16_t dlfs_pflags;	  /* 402: file system persistent flags */
    920 	int32_t	  dlfs_dmeta;	  /* 404: total number of dirty summaries */
    921 	uint32_t dlfs_minfreeseg; /* 408: segments not counted in bfree */
    922 	uint32_t dlfs_sumsize;	  /* 412: size of summary blocks */
    923 	uint32_t dlfs_ibsize;	  /* 416: size of inode blocks */
    924 	uint32_t dlfs_inodefmt;	  /* 420: inode format version */
    925 	uint64_t dlfs_serial;	  /* 424: serial number */
    926 	int64_t	  dlfs_s0addr;	  /* 432: start of segment 0 */
    927 	uint64_t dlfs_tstamp;	  /* 440: time stamp */
    928 	uint32_t dlfs_interleave; /* 448: segment interleave */
    929 	uint32_t dlfs_ident;	  /* 452: per-fs identifier */
    930 	uint32_t dlfs_fsbtodb;	  /* 456: fsbtodb and dbtodsb shift constant */
    931 	uint32_t dlfs_resvseg;	  /* 460: segments reserved for the cleaner */
    932 	int8_t	  dlfs_pad[44];   /* 464: round to 512 bytes */
    933 /* Checksum -- last valid disk field. */
    934 	uint32_t dlfs_cksum;	  /* 508: checksum for superblock checking */
    935 };
    936 
    937 /* Type used for the inode bitmap */
    938 typedef uint32_t lfs_bm_t;
    939 
    940 /*
    941  * Linked list of segments whose byte count needs updating following a
    942  * file truncation.
    943  */
    944 struct segdelta {
    945 	long segnum;
    946 	size_t num;
    947 	LIST_ENTRY(segdelta) list;
    948 };
    949 
    950 /*
    951  * In-memory super block.
    952  */
    953 struct lfs {
    954 	union {				/* on-disk parameters */
    955 		struct dlfs u_32;
    956 		struct dlfs64 u_64;
    957 	} lfs_dlfs_u;
    958 
    959 /* These fields are set at mount time and are meaningless on disk. */
    960 	unsigned lfs_is64 : 1,		/* are we lfs64 or lfs32? */
    961 		lfs_dobyteswap : 1,	/* are we opposite-endian? */
    962 		lfs_hasolddirfmt : 1;	/* dir entries have no d_type */
    963 
    964 	struct segment *lfs_sp;		/* current segment being written */
    965 	struct vnode *lfs_ivnode;	/* vnode for the ifile */
    966 	uint32_t  lfs_seglock;		/* single-thread the segment writer */
    967 	pid_t	  lfs_lockpid;		/* pid of lock holder */
    968 	lwpid_t	  lfs_locklwp;		/* lwp of lock holder */
    969 	uint32_t lfs_iocount;		/* number of ios pending */
    970 	uint32_t lfs_writer;		/* don't allow any dirops to start */
    971 	uint32_t lfs_dirops;		/* count of active directory ops */
    972 	kcondvar_t lfs_diropscv;	/* condvar of active directory ops */
    973 	uint32_t lfs_dirvcount;		/* count of VDIROP nodes in this fs */
    974 	uint32_t lfs_doifile;		/* Write ifile blocks on next write */
    975 	uint32_t lfs_nactive;		/* Number of segments since last ckp */
    976 	int8_t	  lfs_fmod;		/* super block modified flag */
    977 	int8_t	  lfs_ronly;		/* mounted read-only flag */
    978 #define LFS_NOTYET  0x01
    979 #define LFS_IFDIRTY 0x02
    980 #define LFS_WARNED  0x04
    981 #define LFS_UNDIROP 0x08
    982 	int8_t	  lfs_flags;		/* currently unused flag */
    983 	uint16_t lfs_activesb;		/* toggle between superblocks */
    984 	daddr_t	  lfs_sbactive;		/* disk address of current sb write */
    985 	struct vnode *lfs_flushvp;	/* vnode being flushed */
    986 	int lfs_flushvp_fakevref;	/* fake vref count for flushvp */
    987 	struct vnode *lfs_unlockvp;	/* being inactivated in lfs_segunlock */
    988 	uint32_t lfs_diropwait;		/* # procs waiting on dirop flush */
    989 	size_t lfs_devbsize;		/* Device block size */
    990 	size_t lfs_devbshift;		/* Device block shift */
    991 	krwlock_t lfs_fraglock;
    992 	krwlock_t lfs_iflock;		/* Ifile lock */
    993 	kcondvar_t lfs_stopcv;		/* Wrap lock */
    994 	struct lwp *lfs_stoplwp;
    995 	pid_t lfs_rfpid;		/* Process ID of roll-forward agent */
    996 	int	  lfs_nadirop;		/* number of active dirop nodes */
    997 	long	  lfs_ravail;		/* blocks pre-reserved for writing */
    998 	long	  lfs_favail;		/* blocks pre-reserved for writing */
    999 	struct lfs_res_blk *lfs_resblk;	/* Reserved memory for pageout */
   1000 	TAILQ_HEAD(, inode) lfs_dchainhd; /* dirop vnodes */
   1001 	TAILQ_HEAD(, inode) lfs_pchainhd; /* paging vnodes */
   1002 #define LFS_RESHASH_WIDTH 17
   1003 	LIST_HEAD(, lfs_res_blk) lfs_reshash[LFS_RESHASH_WIDTH];
   1004 	int	  lfs_pdflush;		/* pagedaemon wants us to flush */
   1005 	uint32_t **lfs_suflags;		/* Segment use flags */
   1006 #ifdef _KERNEL
   1007 	struct pool lfs_clpool;		/* Pool for struct lfs_cluster */
   1008 	struct pool lfs_bpppool;	/* Pool for bpp */
   1009 	struct pool lfs_segpool;	/* Pool for struct segment */
   1010 #endif /* _KERNEL */
   1011 #define LFS_MAX_CLEANIND 64
   1012 	daddr_t  lfs_cleanint[LFS_MAX_CLEANIND]; /* Active cleaning intervals */
   1013 	int 	 lfs_cleanind;		/* Index into intervals */
   1014 	int lfs_sleepers;		/* # procs sleeping this fs */
   1015 	kcondvar_t lfs_sleeperscv;
   1016 	int lfs_pages;			/* dirty pages blaming this fs */
   1017 	lfs_bm_t *lfs_ino_bitmap;	/* Inuse inodes bitmap */
   1018 	int lfs_nowrap;			/* Suspend log wrap */
   1019 	int lfs_wrappass;		/* Allow first log wrap requester to pass */
   1020 	int lfs_wrapstatus;		/* Wrap status */
   1021 	int lfs_reclino;		/* Inode being reclaimed */
   1022 	daddr_t lfs_startseg;           /* Segment we started writing at */
   1023 	LIST_HEAD(, segdelta) lfs_segdhd;	/* List of pending trunc accounting events */
   1024 
   1025 #ifdef _KERNEL
   1026 	/* The block device we're mounted on. */
   1027 	dev_t lfs_dev;
   1028 	struct vnode *lfs_devvp;
   1029 
   1030 	/* ULFS-level information */
   1031 	uint32_t um_flags;			/* ULFS flags (below) */
   1032 	u_long	um_nindir;			/* indirect ptrs per block */
   1033 	u_long	um_lognindir;			/* log2 of um_nindir */
   1034 	u_long	um_bptrtodb;			/* indir ptr to disk block */
   1035 	u_long	um_seqinc;			/* inc between seq blocks */
   1036 	int um_maxsymlinklen;
   1037 	int um_dirblksiz;
   1038 	uint64_t um_maxfilesize;
   1039 
   1040 	/* Stuff used by quota2 code, not currently operable */
   1041 	unsigned lfs_use_quota2 : 1;
   1042 	uint32_t lfs_quota_magic;
   1043 	uint8_t lfs_quota_flags;
   1044 	uint64_t lfs_quotaino[2];
   1045 
   1046 	/* Sleep address replacing &lfs_avail inside the on-disk superblock */
   1047 	/* XXX: should be replaced with a condvar */
   1048 	int lfs_availsleep;
   1049 	/* This one replaces &lfs_nextseg... all ditto */
   1050 	kcondvar_t lfs_nextsegsleep;
   1051 
   1052 	/* Cleaner lwp, set on first bmapv syscall. */
   1053 	struct lwp *lfs_cleaner_thread;
   1054 
   1055 	/* Hint from cleaner, only valid if curlwp == um_cleaner_thread. */
   1056 	/* XXX change this to BLOCK_INFO after resorting this file */
   1057 	struct block_info *lfs_cleaner_hint;
   1058 #endif
   1059 };
   1060 
   1061 /*
   1062  * Structures used by lfs_bmapv and lfs_markv to communicate information
   1063  * about inodes and data blocks.
   1064  */
   1065 typedef struct block_info {
   1066 	uint64_t bi_inode;		/* inode # */
   1067 	int64_t	bi_lbn;			/* logical block w/in file */
   1068 	int64_t	bi_daddr;		/* disk address of block */
   1069 	uint64_t bi_segcreate;		/* origin segment create time */
   1070 	int	bi_version;		/* file version number */
   1071 	int	bi_size;		/* size of the block (if fragment) */
   1072 	void	*bi_bp;			/* data buffer */
   1073 } BLOCK_INFO;
   1074 
   1075 /* Compatibility for 7.0 binaries */
   1076 typedef struct block_info_70 {
   1077 	uint32_t bi_inode;		/* inode # */
   1078 	int32_t	bi_lbn;			/* logical block w/in file */
   1079 	int32_t	bi_daddr;		/* disk address of block */
   1080 	uint64_t bi_segcreate;		/* origin segment create time */
   1081 	int	bi_version;		/* file version number */
   1082 	void	*bi_bp;			/* data buffer */
   1083 	int	bi_size;		/* size of the block (if fragment) */
   1084 } BLOCK_INFO_70;
   1085 
   1086 /* Compatibility for 1.5 binaries */
   1087 typedef struct block_info_15 {
   1088 	uint32_t bi_inode;		/* inode # */
   1089 	int32_t	bi_lbn;			/* logical block w/in file */
   1090 	int32_t	bi_daddr;		/* disk address of block */
   1091 	uint32_t bi_segcreate;		/* origin segment create time */
   1092 	int	bi_version;		/* file version number */
   1093 	void	*bi_bp;			/* data buffer */
   1094 	int	bi_size;		/* size of the block (if fragment) */
   1095 } BLOCK_INFO_15;
   1096 
   1097 /*
   1098  * 32/64-bit-clean pointer to block pointers. This points into
   1099  * already-existing storage; it is mostly used to access the block
   1100  * pointers following a FINFO.
   1101  */
   1102 union lfs_blocks {
   1103 	int64_t *b64;
   1104 	int32_t *b32;
   1105 };
   1106 
   1107 /* In-memory description of a segment about to be written. */
   1108 struct segment {
   1109 	struct lfs	 *fs;		/* file system pointer */
   1110 	struct buf	**bpp;		/* pointer to buffer array */
   1111 	struct buf	**cbpp;		/* pointer to next available bp */
   1112 	struct buf	**start_bpp;	/* pointer to first bp in this set */
   1113 	struct buf	 *ibp;		/* buffer pointer to inode page */
   1114 	union lfs_dinode *idp;          /* pointer to ifile dinode */
   1115 	FINFO *fip;			/* current fileinfo pointer */
   1116 	struct vnode	 *vp;		/* vnode being gathered */
   1117 	void	 *segsum;		/* segment summary info */
   1118 	uint32_t ninodes;		/* number of inodes in this segment */
   1119 	int32_t seg_bytes_left;		/* bytes left in segment */
   1120 	int32_t sum_bytes_left;		/* bytes left in summary block */
   1121 	uint32_t seg_number;		/* number of this segment */
   1122 	union lfs_blocks start_lbp;	/* beginning lbn for this set */
   1123 
   1124 #define SEGM_CKP	0x0001		/* doing a checkpoint */
   1125 #define SEGM_CLEAN	0x0002		/* cleaner call; don't sort */
   1126 #define SEGM_SYNC	0x0004		/* wait for segment */
   1127 #define SEGM_PROT	0x0008		/* don't inactivate at segunlock */
   1128 #define SEGM_PAGEDAEMON	0x0010		/* pagedaemon called us */
   1129 #define SEGM_WRITERD	0x0020		/* LFS writed called us */
   1130 #define SEGM_FORCE_CKP	0x0040		/* Force checkpoint right away */
   1131 #define SEGM_RECLAIM	0x0080		/* Writing to reclaim vnode */
   1132 #define SEGM_SINGLE	0x0100		/* Opportunistic writevnodes */
   1133 	uint16_t seg_flags;		/* run-time flags for this segment */
   1134 	uint32_t seg_iocount;		/* number of ios pending */
   1135 	int	  ndupino;		/* number of duplicate inodes */
   1136 };
   1137 
   1138 /* Statistics Counters */
   1139 struct lfs_stats {	/* Must match sysctl list in lfs_vfsops.h ! */
   1140 	u_int	segsused;
   1141 	u_int	psegwrites;
   1142 	u_int	psyncwrites;
   1143 	u_int	pcleanwrites;
   1144 	u_int	blocktot;
   1145 	u_int	cleanblocks;
   1146 	u_int	ncheckpoints;
   1147 	u_int	nwrites;
   1148 	u_int	nsync_writes;
   1149 	u_int	wait_exceeded;
   1150 	u_int	write_exceeded;
   1151 	u_int	flush_invoked;
   1152 	u_int	vflush_invoked;
   1153 	u_int	clean_inlocked;
   1154 	u_int	clean_vnlocked;
   1155 	u_int   segs_reclaimed;
   1156 };
   1157 
   1158 /* Fcntls to take the place of the lfs syscalls */
   1159 struct lfs_fcntl_markv {
   1160 	BLOCK_INFO *blkiov;	/* blocks to relocate */
   1161 	int blkcnt;		/* number of blocks (limited to 65536) */
   1162 };
   1163 
   1164 #define LFCNSEGWAITALL	_FCNR_FSPRIV('L', 14, struct timeval)
   1165 #define LFCNSEGWAIT	_FCNR_FSPRIV('L', 15, struct timeval)
   1166 #define LFCNBMAPV	_FCNRW_FSPRIV('L', 16, struct lfs_fcntl_markv)
   1167 #define LFCNMARKV	_FCNRW_FSPRIV('L', 17, struct lfs_fcntl_markv)
   1168 #define LFCNRECLAIM	 _FCNO_FSPRIV('L', 4)
   1169 
   1170 struct lfs_fhandle {
   1171 	char space[28];	/* FHANDLE_SIZE_COMPAT (but used from userland too) */
   1172 };
   1173 #define LFCNREWIND       _FCNR_FSPRIV('L', 6, int)
   1174 #define LFCNINVAL        _FCNR_FSPRIV('L', 7, int)
   1175 #define LFCNRESIZE       _FCNR_FSPRIV('L', 8, int)
   1176 #define LFCNWRAPSTOP	 _FCNR_FSPRIV('L', 9, int)
   1177 #define LFCNWRAPGO	 _FCNR_FSPRIV('L', 10, int)
   1178 #define LFCNIFILEFH	 _FCNW_FSPRIV('L', 11, struct lfs_fhandle)
   1179 #define LFCNWRAPPASS	 _FCNR_FSPRIV('L', 12, int)
   1180 # define LFS_WRAP_GOING   0x0
   1181 # define LFS_WRAP_WAITING 0x1
   1182 #define LFCNWRAPSTATUS	 _FCNW_FSPRIV('L', 13, int)
   1183 
   1184 /* Debug segment lock */
   1185 #ifdef notyet
   1186 # define ASSERT_SEGLOCK(fs) KASSERT(LFS_SEGLOCK_HELD(fs))
   1187 # define ASSERT_NO_SEGLOCK(fs) KASSERT(!LFS_SEGLOCK_HELD(fs))
   1188 # define ASSERT_DUNNO_SEGLOCK(fs)
   1189 # define ASSERT_MAYBE_SEGLOCK(fs)
   1190 #else /* !notyet */
   1191 # define ASSERT_DUNNO_SEGLOCK(fs) \
   1192 	DLOG((DLOG_SEG, "lfs func %s seglock wrong (%d)\n", __func__, \
   1193 		LFS_SEGLOCK_HELD(fs)))
   1194 # define ASSERT_SEGLOCK(fs) do {					\
   1195 	if (!LFS_SEGLOCK_HELD(fs)) {					\
   1196 		DLOG((DLOG_SEG, "lfs func %s seglock wrong (0)\n", __func__)); \
   1197 	}								\
   1198 } while(0)
   1199 # define ASSERT_NO_SEGLOCK(fs) do {					\
   1200 	if (LFS_SEGLOCK_HELD(fs)) {					\
   1201 		DLOG((DLOG_SEG, "lfs func %s seglock wrong (1)\n", __func__)); \
   1202 	}								\
   1203 } while(0)
   1204 # define ASSERT_MAYBE_SEGLOCK(x)
   1205 #endif /* !notyet */
   1206 
   1207 /*
   1208  * Arguments to mount LFS filesystems
   1209  */
   1210 struct ulfs_args {
   1211 	char	*fspec;			/* block special device to mount */
   1212 };
   1213 
   1214 __BEGIN_DECLS
   1215 void lfs_itimes(struct inode *, const struct timespec *,
   1216     const struct timespec *, const struct timespec *);
   1217 __END_DECLS
   1218 
   1219 #endif /* !_UFS_LFS_LFS_H_ */
   1220