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      1  1.137.8.1    martin /*	$NetBSD: lfs_alloc.c,v 1.137.8.1 2020/08/17 10:30:22 martin Exp $	*/
      2        1.2       cgd 
      3       1.17  perseant /*-
      4      1.100        ad  * Copyright (c) 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2007 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
      5       1.17  perseant  * All rights reserved.
      6       1.17  perseant  *
      7       1.17  perseant  * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
      8       1.17  perseant  * by Konrad E. Schroder <perseant (at) hhhh.org>.
      9       1.17  perseant  *
     10       1.17  perseant  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
     11       1.17  perseant  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     12       1.17  perseant  * are met:
     13       1.17  perseant  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     14       1.17  perseant  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     15       1.17  perseant  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     16       1.17  perseant  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     17       1.17  perseant  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     18       1.17  perseant  *
     19       1.17  perseant  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS
     20       1.17  perseant  * ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
     21       1.17  perseant  * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
     22       1.17  perseant  * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS
     23       1.17  perseant  * BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
     24       1.17  perseant  * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
     25       1.17  perseant  * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
     26       1.17  perseant  * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
     27       1.17  perseant  * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
     28       1.17  perseant  * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
     29       1.17  perseant  * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
     30       1.17  perseant  */
     31        1.1   mycroft /*
     32        1.1   mycroft  * Copyright (c) 1991, 1993
     33        1.1   mycroft  *	The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
     34        1.1   mycroft  *
     35        1.1   mycroft  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
     36        1.1   mycroft  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     37        1.1   mycroft  * are met:
     38        1.1   mycroft  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     39        1.1   mycroft  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     40        1.1   mycroft  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     41        1.1   mycroft  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     42        1.1   mycroft  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     43       1.71       agc  * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
     44        1.1   mycroft  *    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
     45        1.1   mycroft  *    without specific prior written permission.
     46        1.1   mycroft  *
     47        1.1   mycroft  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
     48        1.1   mycroft  * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
     49        1.1   mycroft  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
     50        1.1   mycroft  * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
     51        1.1   mycroft  * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
     52        1.1   mycroft  * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
     53        1.1   mycroft  * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
     54        1.1   mycroft  * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
     55        1.1   mycroft  * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
     56        1.1   mycroft  * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
     57        1.1   mycroft  * SUCH DAMAGE.
     58        1.1   mycroft  *
     59        1.2       cgd  *	@(#)lfs_alloc.c	8.4 (Berkeley) 1/4/94
     60        1.1   mycroft  */
     61       1.52     lukem 
     62       1.52     lukem #include <sys/cdefs.h>
     63  1.137.8.1    martin __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: lfs_alloc.c,v 1.137.8.1 2020/08/17 10:30:22 martin Exp $");
     64       1.12    scottr 
     65       1.47       mrg #if defined(_KERNEL_OPT)
     66       1.12    scottr #include "opt_quota.h"
     67       1.13    scottr #endif
     68        1.1   mycroft 
     69        1.1   mycroft #include <sys/param.h>
     70        1.3  christos #include <sys/systm.h>
     71        1.1   mycroft #include <sys/kernel.h>
     72        1.1   mycroft #include <sys/buf.h>
     73       1.56  perseant #include <sys/lock.h>
     74        1.1   mycroft #include <sys/vnode.h>
     75        1.1   mycroft #include <sys/syslog.h>
     76        1.1   mycroft #include <sys/mount.h>
     77       1.87  perseant #include <sys/malloc.h>
     78       1.15   thorpej #include <sys/pool.h>
     79       1.50       chs #include <sys/proc.h>
     80       1.94      elad #include <sys/kauth.h>
     81        1.1   mycroft 
     82      1.114  dholland #include <ufs/lfs/ulfs_quotacommon.h>
     83      1.114  dholland #include <ufs/lfs/ulfs_inode.h>
     84      1.114  dholland #include <ufs/lfs/ulfsmount.h>
     85      1.114  dholland #include <ufs/lfs/ulfs_extern.h>
     86        1.1   mycroft 
     87        1.1   mycroft #include <ufs/lfs/lfs.h>
     88      1.124  dholland #include <ufs/lfs/lfs_accessors.h>
     89        1.1   mycroft #include <ufs/lfs/lfs_extern.h>
     90      1.118  dholland #include <ufs/lfs/lfs_kernel.h>
     91        1.1   mycroft 
     92       1.87  perseant /* Constants for inode free bitmap */
     93       1.88  perseant #define BMSHIFT 5	/* 2 ** 5 = 32 */
     94       1.88  perseant #define BMMASK  ((1 << BMSHIFT) - 1)
     95       1.88  perseant #define SET_BITMAP_FREE(F, I) do { \
     96       1.88  perseant 	DLOG((DLOG_ALLOC, "lfs: ino %d wrd %d bit %d set\n", (int)(I), 	\
     97       1.88  perseant 	     (int)((I) >> BMSHIFT), (int)((I) & BMMASK)));		\
     98       1.88  perseant 	(F)->lfs_ino_bitmap[(I) >> BMSHIFT] |= (1 << ((I) & BMMASK));	\
     99       1.88  perseant } while (0)
    100       1.88  perseant #define CLR_BITMAP_FREE(F, I) do { \
    101       1.88  perseant 	DLOG((DLOG_ALLOC, "lfs: ino %d wrd %d bit %d clr\n", (int)(I), 	\
    102       1.88  perseant 	     (int)((I) >> BMSHIFT), (int)((I) & BMMASK)));		\
    103       1.88  perseant 	(F)->lfs_ino_bitmap[(I) >> BMSHIFT] &= ~(1 << ((I) & BMMASK));	\
    104       1.88  perseant } while(0)
    105       1.88  perseant 
    106       1.87  perseant #define ISSET_BITMAP_FREE(F, I) \
    107       1.88  perseant 	((F)->lfs_ino_bitmap[(I) >> BMSHIFT] & (1 << ((I) & BMMASK)))
    108       1.87  perseant 
    109       1.44  perseant /*
    110       1.65  perseant  * Add a new block to the Ifile, to accommodate future file creations.
    111       1.65  perseant  * Called with the segment lock held.
    112       1.56  perseant  */
    113       1.96  perseant int
    114       1.96  perseant lfs_extend_ifile(struct lfs *fs, kauth_cred_t cred)
    115       1.44  perseant {
    116       1.44  perseant 	struct vnode *vp;
    117       1.44  perseant 	struct inode *ip;
    118      1.126  dholland 	IFILE64 *ifp64;
    119      1.126  dholland 	IFILE32 *ifp32;
    120       1.48  perseant 	IFILE_V1 *ifp_v1;
    121       1.48  perseant 	struct buf *bp, *cbp;
    122       1.44  perseant 	int error;
    123       1.83  christos 	daddr_t i, blkno, xmax;
    124       1.87  perseant 	ino_t oldlast, maxino;
    125       1.48  perseant 	CLEANERINFO *cip;
    126       1.44  perseant 
    127       1.78  perseant 	ASSERT_SEGLOCK(fs);
    128       1.78  perseant 
    129      1.132  dholland 	/* XXX should check or assert that we aren't readonly. */
    130      1.132  dholland 
    131      1.132  dholland 	/*
    132      1.132  dholland 	 * Get a block and extend the ifile inode. Leave the buffer for
    133      1.132  dholland 	 * the block in bp.
    134      1.132  dholland 	 */
    135      1.132  dholland 
    136       1.44  perseant 	vp = fs->lfs_ivnode;
    137       1.44  perseant 	ip = VTOI(vp);
    138      1.117  christos 	blkno = lfs_lblkno(fs, ip->i_size);
    139      1.122  dholland 	if ((error = lfs_balloc(vp, ip->i_size, lfs_sb_getbsize(fs), cred, 0,
    140       1.44  perseant 				&bp)) != 0) {
    141       1.44  perseant 		return (error);
    142       1.44  perseant 	}
    143      1.122  dholland 	ip->i_size += lfs_sb_getbsize(fs);
    144      1.129  dholland 	lfs_dino_setsize(fs, ip->i_din, ip->i_size);
    145       1.66      fvdl 	uvm_vnp_setsize(vp, ip->i_size);
    146       1.75     perry 
    147      1.132  dholland 	/*
    148      1.132  dholland 	 * Compute the new number of inodes, and reallocate the in-memory
    149      1.132  dholland 	 * inode freemap.
    150      1.132  dholland 	 */
    151      1.132  dholland 
    152      1.123  dholland 	maxino = ((ip->i_size >> lfs_sb_getbshift(fs)) - lfs_sb_getcleansz(fs) -
    153      1.122  dholland 		  lfs_sb_getsegtabsz(fs)) * lfs_sb_getifpb(fs);
    154       1.88  perseant 	fs->lfs_ino_bitmap = (lfs_bm_t *)
    155       1.88  perseant 		realloc(fs->lfs_ino_bitmap, ((maxino + BMMASK) >> BMSHIFT) *
    156       1.88  perseant 			sizeof(lfs_bm_t), M_SEGMENT, M_WAITOK);
    157       1.88  perseant 	KASSERT(fs->lfs_ino_bitmap != NULL);
    158       1.87  perseant 
    159      1.132  dholland 	/* first new inode number */
    160      1.122  dholland 	i = (blkno - lfs_sb_getsegtabsz(fs) - lfs_sb_getcleansz(fs)) *
    161      1.122  dholland 		lfs_sb_getifpb(fs);
    162       1.87  perseant 
    163       1.87  perseant 	/*
    164       1.87  perseant 	 * We insert the new inodes at the head of the free list.
    165       1.87  perseant 	 * Under normal circumstances, the free list is empty here,
    166       1.87  perseant 	 * so we are also incidentally placing them at the end (which
    167       1.87  perseant 	 * we must do if we are to keep them in order).
    168       1.87  perseant 	 */
    169       1.48  perseant 	LFS_GET_HEADFREE(fs, cip, cbp, &oldlast);
    170       1.48  perseant 	LFS_PUT_HEADFREE(fs, cip, cbp, i);
    171      1.134  riastrad 	KASSERTMSG((lfs_sb_getfreehd(fs) != LFS_UNUSED_INUM),
    172      1.134  riastrad 	    "inode 0 allocated [2]");
    173      1.132  dholland 
    174      1.132  dholland 	/* inode number to stop at (XXX: why *x*max?) */
    175      1.122  dholland 	xmax = i + lfs_sb_getifpb(fs);
    176       1.48  perseant 
    177      1.132  dholland 	/*
    178      1.132  dholland 	 * Initialize the ifile block.
    179      1.132  dholland 	 *
    180      1.132  dholland 	 * XXX: these loops should be restructured to use the accessor
    181      1.132  dholland 	 * functions instead of using cutpaste polymorphism.
    182      1.132  dholland 	 */
    183      1.132  dholland 
    184      1.126  dholland 	if (fs->lfs_is64) {
    185      1.126  dholland 		for (ifp64 = (IFILE64 *)bp->b_data; i < xmax; ++ifp64) {
    186      1.126  dholland 			SET_BITMAP_FREE(fs, i);
    187      1.126  dholland 			ifp64->if_version = 1;
    188      1.126  dholland 			ifp64->if_daddr = LFS_UNUSED_DADDR;
    189      1.126  dholland 			ifp64->if_nextfree = ++i;
    190      1.126  dholland 		}
    191      1.126  dholland 		ifp64--;
    192      1.126  dholland 		ifp64->if_nextfree = oldlast;
    193      1.126  dholland 	} else if (lfs_sb_getversion(fs) > 1) {
    194      1.126  dholland 		for (ifp32 = (IFILE32 *)bp->b_data; i < xmax; ++ifp32) {
    195      1.126  dholland 			SET_BITMAP_FREE(fs, i);
    196      1.126  dholland 			ifp32->if_version = 1;
    197      1.126  dholland 			ifp32->if_daddr = LFS_UNUSED_DADDR;
    198      1.126  dholland 			ifp32->if_nextfree = ++i;
    199      1.126  dholland 		}
    200      1.126  dholland 		ifp32--;
    201      1.126  dholland 		ifp32->if_nextfree = oldlast;
    202      1.126  dholland 	} else {
    203       1.83  christos 		for (ifp_v1 = (IFILE_V1 *)bp->b_data; i < xmax; ++ifp_v1) {
    204       1.89  perseant 			SET_BITMAP_FREE(fs, i);
    205       1.48  perseant 			ifp_v1->if_version = 1;
    206       1.48  perseant 			ifp_v1->if_daddr = LFS_UNUSED_DADDR;
    207       1.48  perseant 			ifp_v1->if_nextfree = ++i;
    208       1.48  perseant 		}
    209       1.48  perseant 		ifp_v1--;
    210       1.48  perseant 		ifp_v1->if_nextfree = oldlast;
    211       1.44  perseant 	}
    212       1.83  christos 	LFS_PUT_TAILFREE(fs, cip, cbp, xmax - 1);
    213       1.48  perseant 
    214      1.132  dholland 	/*
    215      1.132  dholland 	 * Write out the new block.
    216      1.132  dholland 	 */
    217      1.132  dholland 
    218       1.56  perseant 	(void) LFS_BWRITE_LOG(bp); /* Ifile */
    219       1.44  perseant 
    220       1.44  perseant 	return 0;
    221       1.44  perseant }
    222       1.44  perseant 
    223      1.132  dholland /*
    224      1.132  dholland  * Allocate an inode for a new file.
    225      1.132  dholland  *
    226      1.132  dholland  * Takes the segment lock. Also (while holding it) takes lfs_lock
    227      1.132  dholland  * to frob fs->lfs_fmod.
    228      1.132  dholland  *
    229      1.132  dholland  * XXX: the mode argument is unused; should just get rid of it.
    230      1.132  dholland  */
    231        1.1   mycroft /* ARGSUSED */
    232       1.43  perseant /* VOP_BWRITE 2i times */
    233        1.1   mycroft int
    234       1.99  christos lfs_valloc(struct vnode *pvp, int mode, kauth_cred_t cred,
    235      1.120   hannken     ino_t *ino, int *gen)
    236        1.3  christos {
    237        1.1   mycroft 	struct lfs *fs;
    238       1.48  perseant 	struct buf *bp, *cbp;
    239      1.126  dholland 	IFILE *ifp;
    240        1.1   mycroft 	int error;
    241       1.48  perseant 	CLEANERINFO *cip;
    242        1.1   mycroft 
    243       1.85      yamt 	fs = VTOI(pvp)->i_lfs;
    244       1.38  perseant 	if (fs->lfs_ronly)
    245       1.38  perseant 		return EROFS;
    246       1.75     perry 
    247       1.78  perseant 	ASSERT_NO_SEGLOCK(fs);
    248       1.78  perseant 
    249       1.56  perseant 	lfs_seglock(fs, SEGM_PROT);
    250       1.17  perseant 
    251        1.1   mycroft 	/* Get the head of the freelist. */
    252      1.120   hannken 	LFS_GET_HEADFREE(fs, cip, cbp, ino);
    253      1.132  dholland 
    254      1.132  dholland 	/* paranoia */
    255      1.120   hannken 	KASSERT(*ino != LFS_UNUSED_INUM && *ino != LFS_IFILE_INUM);
    256      1.120   hannken 	DLOG((DLOG_ALLOC, "lfs_valloc: allocate inode %" PRId64 "\n",
    257      1.120   hannken 	     *ino));
    258       1.75     perry 
    259      1.132  dholland 	/* Update the in-memory inode freemap */
    260      1.132  dholland 	CLR_BITMAP_FREE(fs, *ino);
    261      1.132  dholland 
    262        1.1   mycroft 	/*
    263      1.132  dholland 	 * Fetch the ifile entry and make sure the inode is really
    264      1.132  dholland 	 * free.
    265        1.1   mycroft 	 */
    266      1.120   hannken 	LFS_IENTRY(ifp, fs, *ino, bp);
    267      1.126  dholland 	if (lfs_if_getdaddr(fs, ifp) != LFS_UNUSED_DADDR)
    268      1.120   hannken 		panic("lfs_valloc: inuse inode %" PRId64 " on the free list",
    269      1.120   hannken 		    *ino);
    270      1.132  dholland 
    271      1.132  dholland 	/* Update the inode freelist head in the superblock. */
    272      1.126  dholland 	LFS_PUT_HEADFREE(fs, cip, cbp, lfs_if_getnextfree(fs, ifp));
    273      1.126  dholland 	DLOG((DLOG_ALLOC, "lfs_valloc: headfree %" PRId64 " -> %ju\n",
    274      1.126  dholland 	     *ino, (uintmax_t)lfs_if_getnextfree(fs, ifp)));
    275       1.48  perseant 
    276      1.132  dholland 	/*
    277      1.132  dholland 	 * Retrieve the version number from the ifile entry. It was
    278      1.132  dholland 	 * bumped by vfree, so don't bump it again.
    279      1.132  dholland 	 */
    280      1.126  dholland 	*gen = lfs_if_getversion(fs, ifp);
    281      1.132  dholland 
    282      1.132  dholland 	/* Done with ifile entry */
    283      1.102        ad 	brelse(bp, 0);
    284       1.30  perseant 
    285      1.122  dholland 	if (lfs_sb_getfreehd(fs) == LFS_UNUSED_INUM) {
    286      1.132  dholland 		/*
    287      1.132  dholland 		 * No more inodes; extend the ifile so that the next
    288      1.132  dholland 		 * lfs_valloc will succeed.
    289      1.132  dholland 		 */
    290       1.96  perseant 		if ((error = lfs_extend_ifile(fs, cred)) != 0) {
    291      1.132  dholland 			/* restore the freelist */
    292      1.120   hannken 			LFS_PUT_HEADFREE(fs, cip, cbp, *ino);
    293      1.132  dholland 
    294      1.132  dholland 			/* unlock and return */
    295       1.56  perseant 			lfs_segunlock(fs);
    296       1.44  perseant 			return error;
    297        1.1   mycroft 		}
    298        1.1   mycroft 	}
    299      1.134  riastrad 	KASSERTMSG((lfs_sb_getfreehd(fs) != LFS_UNUSED_INUM),
    300      1.134  riastrad 	    "inode 0 allocated [3]");
    301       1.48  perseant 
    302      1.132  dholland 	/* Set superblock modified bit */
    303      1.105        ad 	mutex_enter(&lfs_lock);
    304       1.78  perseant 	fs->lfs_fmod = 1;
    305      1.105        ad 	mutex_exit(&lfs_lock);
    306      1.132  dholland 
    307      1.132  dholland 	/* increment file count */
    308      1.122  dholland 	lfs_sb_addnfiles(fs, 1);
    309       1.78  perseant 
    310      1.132  dholland 	/* done */
    311       1.56  perseant 	lfs_segunlock(fs);
    312      1.120   hannken 	return 0;
    313       1.44  perseant }
    314       1.44  perseant 
    315       1.65  perseant /*
    316      1.132  dholland  * Allocate an inode for a new file, with given inode number and
    317      1.132  dholland  * version.
    318      1.132  dholland  *
    319      1.132  dholland  * Called in the same context as lfs_valloc and therefore shares the
    320      1.132  dholland  * same locking assumptions.
    321       1.65  perseant  */
    322       1.96  perseant int
    323      1.120   hannken lfs_valloc_fixed(struct lfs *fs, ino_t ino, int vers)
    324       1.44  perseant {
    325      1.120   hannken 	IFILE *ifp;
    326      1.120   hannken 	struct buf *bp, *cbp;
    327      1.130  dholland 	ino_t headino, thisino, oldnext;
    328      1.120   hannken 	CLEANERINFO *cip;
    329       1.40      fvdl 
    330      1.135      maya 	if (fs->lfs_ronly)
    331      1.135      maya 		return EROFS;
    332      1.135      maya 
    333      1.135      maya 	ASSERT_NO_SEGLOCK(fs);
    334      1.135      maya 
    335      1.135      maya 	lfs_seglock(fs, SEGM_PROT);
    336      1.132  dholland 
    337      1.132  dholland 	/*
    338      1.132  dholland 	 * If the ifile is too short to contain this inum, extend it.
    339      1.132  dholland 	 *
    340      1.132  dholland 	 * XXX: lfs_extend_ifile should take a size instead of always
    341      1.132  dholland 	 * doing just one block at time.
    342      1.132  dholland 	 */
    343      1.120   hannken 	while (VTOI(fs->lfs_ivnode)->i_size <= (ino /
    344      1.122  dholland 		lfs_sb_getifpb(fs) + lfs_sb_getcleansz(fs) + lfs_sb_getsegtabsz(fs))
    345      1.123  dholland 		<< lfs_sb_getbshift(fs)) {
    346      1.120   hannken 		lfs_extend_ifile(fs, NOCRED);
    347      1.120   hannken 	}
    348       1.78  perseant 
    349      1.132  dholland 	/*
    350      1.132  dholland 	 * fetch the ifile entry; get the inode freelist next pointer,
    351      1.132  dholland 	 * and set the version as directed.
    352      1.132  dholland 	 */
    353      1.120   hannken 	LFS_IENTRY(ifp, fs, ino, bp);
    354      1.126  dholland 	oldnext = lfs_if_getnextfree(fs, ifp);
    355      1.126  dholland 	lfs_if_setversion(fs, ifp, vers);
    356      1.120   hannken 	brelse(bp, 0);
    357       1.51       chs 
    358      1.132  dholland 	/* Get head of inode freelist */
    359      1.130  dholland 	LFS_GET_HEADFREE(fs, cip, cbp, &headino);
    360      1.130  dholland 	if (headino == ino) {
    361      1.132  dholland 		/* Easy case: the inode we wanted was at the head */
    362      1.120   hannken 		LFS_PUT_HEADFREE(fs, cip, cbp, oldnext);
    363      1.120   hannken 	} else {
    364      1.126  dholland 		ino_t nextfree;
    365      1.126  dholland 
    366      1.132  dholland 		/* Have to find the desired inode in the freelist... */
    367      1.132  dholland 
    368      1.130  dholland 		thisino = headino;
    369      1.120   hannken 		while (1) {
    370      1.132  dholland 			/* read this ifile entry */
    371      1.130  dholland 			LFS_IENTRY(ifp, fs, thisino, bp);
    372      1.126  dholland 			nextfree = lfs_if_getnextfree(fs, ifp);
    373      1.132  dholland 			/* stop if we find it or we hit the end */
    374      1.126  dholland 			if (nextfree == ino ||
    375      1.126  dholland 			    nextfree == LFS_UNUSED_INUM)
    376      1.120   hannken 				break;
    377      1.132  dholland 			/* nope, keep going... */
    378      1.130  dholland 			thisino = nextfree;
    379      1.120   hannken 			brelse(bp, 0);
    380      1.120   hannken 		}
    381      1.126  dholland 		if (nextfree == LFS_UNUSED_INUM) {
    382      1.132  dholland 			/* hit the end -- this inode is not available */
    383      1.120   hannken 			brelse(bp, 0);
    384      1.135      maya 			lfs_segunlock(fs);
    385      1.120   hannken 			return ENOENT;
    386      1.120   hannken 		}
    387      1.132  dholland 		/* found it; update the next pointer */
    388      1.126  dholland 		lfs_if_setnextfree(fs, ifp, oldnext);
    389      1.132  dholland 		/* write the ifile block */
    390      1.120   hannken 		LFS_BWRITE_LOG(bp);
    391       1.66      fvdl 	}
    392       1.51       chs 
    393      1.132  dholland 	/* done */
    394      1.135      maya 	lfs_segunlock(fs);
    395      1.120   hannken 	return 0;
    396        1.1   mycroft }
    397        1.1   mycroft 
    398       1.87  perseant #if 0
    399       1.87  perseant /*
    400       1.87  perseant  * Find the highest-numbered allocated inode.
    401       1.87  perseant  * This will be used to shrink the Ifile.
    402       1.87  perseant  */
    403       1.87  perseant static inline ino_t
    404       1.87  perseant lfs_last_alloc_ino(struct lfs *fs)
    405       1.87  perseant {
    406       1.87  perseant 	ino_t ino, maxino;
    407       1.87  perseant 
    408      1.123  dholland 	maxino = ((fs->lfs_ivnode->v_size >> lfs_sb_getbshift(fs)) -
    409      1.131  dholland 		  lfs_sb_getcleansz(fs) - lfs_sb_getsegtabsz(fs)) *
    410      1.131  dholland 		lfs_sb_getifpb(fs);
    411       1.87  perseant 	for (ino = maxino - 1; ino > LFS_UNUSED_INUM; --ino) {
    412       1.87  perseant 		if (ISSET_BITMAP_FREE(fs, ino) == 0)
    413       1.87  perseant 			break;
    414       1.87  perseant 	}
    415       1.87  perseant 	return ino;
    416       1.87  perseant }
    417       1.87  perseant #endif
    418       1.87  perseant 
    419       1.87  perseant /*
    420       1.87  perseant  * Find the previous (next lowest numbered) free inode, if any.
    421       1.87  perseant  * If there is none, return LFS_UNUSED_INUM.
    422      1.132  dholland  *
    423      1.132  dholland  * XXX: locking?
    424       1.87  perseant  */
    425       1.87  perseant static inline ino_t
    426       1.87  perseant lfs_freelist_prev(struct lfs *fs, ino_t ino)
    427       1.87  perseant {
    428       1.88  perseant 	ino_t tino, bound, bb, freehdbb;
    429       1.88  perseant 
    430      1.132  dholland 	if (lfs_sb_getfreehd(fs) == LFS_UNUSED_INUM) {
    431      1.132  dholland 		/* No free inodes at all */
    432       1.88  perseant 		return LFS_UNUSED_INUM;
    433      1.132  dholland 	}
    434       1.88  perseant 
    435       1.88  perseant 	/* Search our own word first */
    436       1.88  perseant 	bound = ino & ~BMMASK;
    437       1.89  perseant 	for (tino = ino - 1; tino >= bound && tino > LFS_UNUSED_INUM; tino--)
    438       1.88  perseant 		if (ISSET_BITMAP_FREE(fs, tino))
    439       1.88  perseant 			return tino;
    440       1.88  perseant 	/* If there are no lower words to search, just return */
    441       1.88  perseant 	if (ino >> BMSHIFT == 0)
    442       1.88  perseant 		return LFS_UNUSED_INUM;
    443       1.88  perseant 
    444       1.88  perseant 	/*
    445       1.88  perseant 	 * Find a word with a free inode in it.  We have to be a bit
    446       1.88  perseant 	 * careful here since ino_t is unsigned.
    447       1.88  perseant 	 */
    448      1.122  dholland 	freehdbb = (lfs_sb_getfreehd(fs) >> BMSHIFT);
    449       1.88  perseant 	for (bb = (ino >> BMSHIFT) - 1; bb >= freehdbb && bb > 0; --bb)
    450       1.88  perseant 		if (fs->lfs_ino_bitmap[bb])
    451       1.88  perseant 			break;
    452       1.88  perseant 	if (fs->lfs_ino_bitmap[bb] == 0)
    453       1.88  perseant 		return LFS_UNUSED_INUM;
    454       1.88  perseant 
    455       1.88  perseant 	/* Search the word we found */
    456       1.89  perseant 	for (tino = (bb << BMSHIFT) | BMMASK; tino >= (bb << BMSHIFT) &&
    457       1.89  perseant 	     tino > LFS_UNUSED_INUM; tino--)
    458       1.88  perseant 		if (ISSET_BITMAP_FREE(fs, tino))
    459       1.88  perseant 			break;
    460       1.87  perseant 
    461      1.132  dholland 	/* Avoid returning reserved inode numbers */
    462       1.87  perseant 	if (tino <= LFS_IFILE_INUM)
    463       1.87  perseant 		tino = LFS_UNUSED_INUM;
    464       1.87  perseant 
    465       1.87  perseant 	return tino;
    466       1.87  perseant }
    467       1.87  perseant 
    468      1.132  dholland /*
    469      1.132  dholland  * Free an inode.
    470      1.132  dholland  *
    471      1.132  dholland  * Takes lfs_seglock. Also (independently) takes vp->v_interlock.
    472      1.132  dholland  */
    473        1.1   mycroft /* ARGUSED */
    474       1.43  perseant /* VOP_BWRITE 2i times */
    475        1.1   mycroft int
    476       1.99  christos lfs_vfree(struct vnode *vp, ino_t ino, int mode)
    477        1.3  christos {
    478        1.1   mycroft 	SEGUSE *sup;
    479       1.48  perseant 	CLEANERINFO *cip;
    480       1.48  perseant 	struct buf *cbp, *bp;
    481      1.126  dholland 	IFILE *ifp;
    482        1.1   mycroft 	struct inode *ip;
    483        1.1   mycroft 	struct lfs *fs;
    484       1.59      fvdl 	daddr_t old_iaddr;
    485       1.85      yamt 	ino_t otail;
    486       1.75     perry 
    487        1.1   mycroft 	/* Get the inode number and file system. */
    488       1.30  perseant 	ip = VTOI(vp);
    489        1.1   mycroft 	fs = ip->i_lfs;
    490        1.1   mycroft 	ino = ip->i_number;
    491       1.34  perseant 
    492      1.132  dholland 	/* XXX: assert not readonly */
    493      1.132  dholland 
    494       1.78  perseant 	ASSERT_NO_SEGLOCK(fs);
    495       1.88  perseant 	DLOG((DLOG_ALLOC, "lfs_vfree: free ino %lld\n", (long long)ino));
    496       1.78  perseant 
    497       1.48  perseant 	/* Drain of pending writes */
    498      1.111     rmind 	mutex_enter(vp->v_interlock);
    499      1.125  dholland 	while (lfs_sb_getversion(fs) > 1 && WRITEINPROG(vp)) {
    500      1.111     rmind 		cv_wait(&vp->v_cv, vp->v_interlock);
    501      1.105        ad 	}
    502      1.111     rmind 	mutex_exit(vp->v_interlock);
    503       1.48  perseant 
    504       1.63  perseant 	lfs_seglock(fs, SEGM_PROT);
    505       1.75     perry 
    506      1.132  dholland 	/*
    507      1.132  dholland 	 * If the inode was in a dirop, it isn't now.
    508      1.132  dholland 	 *
    509      1.136      maya 	 * XXX: why are (v_uflag & VU_DIROP) and (ip->i_state & IN_ADIROP)
    510      1.132  dholland 	 * not updated together in one function? (and why do both exist,
    511      1.132  dholland 	 * anyway?)
    512      1.132  dholland 	 */
    513      1.137      maya 	UNMARK_VNODE(vp);
    514      1.132  dholland 
    515      1.105        ad 	mutex_enter(&lfs_lock);
    516      1.103        ad 	if (vp->v_uflag & VU_DIROP) {
    517      1.103        ad 		vp->v_uflag &= ~VU_DIROP;
    518       1.30  perseant 		--lfs_dirvcount;
    519       1.92  perseant 		--fs->lfs_dirvcount;
    520       1.63  perseant 		TAILQ_REMOVE(&fs->lfs_dchainhd, ip, i_lfs_dchain);
    521       1.92  perseant 		wakeup(&fs->lfs_dirvcount);
    522       1.30  perseant 		wakeup(&lfs_dirvcount);
    523      1.105        ad 		mutex_exit(&lfs_lock);
    524      1.120   hannken 		vrele(vp);
    525       1.90  perseant 
    526       1.90  perseant 		/*
    527       1.90  perseant 		 * If this inode is not going to be written any more, any
    528       1.90  perseant 		 * segment accounting left over from its truncation needs
    529       1.90  perseant 		 * to occur at the end of the next dirops flush.  Attach
    530       1.90  perseant 		 * them to the fs-wide list for that purpose.
    531       1.90  perseant 		 */
    532       1.90  perseant 		if (LIST_FIRST(&ip->i_lfs_segdhd) != NULL) {
    533       1.90  perseant 			struct segdelta *sd;
    534       1.90  perseant 
    535       1.90  perseant 			while((sd = LIST_FIRST(&ip->i_lfs_segdhd)) != NULL) {
    536       1.90  perseant 				LIST_REMOVE(sd, list);
    537       1.90  perseant 				LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&fs->lfs_segdhd, sd, list);
    538       1.90  perseant 			}
    539       1.90  perseant 		}
    540       1.90  perseant 	} else {
    541       1.90  perseant 		/*
    542       1.90  perseant 		 * If it's not a dirop, we can finalize right away.
    543       1.90  perseant 		 */
    544      1.105        ad 		mutex_exit(&lfs_lock);
    545       1.90  perseant 		lfs_finalize_ino_seguse(fs, ip);
    546       1.38  perseant 	}
    547       1.30  perseant 
    548      1.132  dholland 	/* it is no longer an unwritten inode, so update the counts */
    549      1.105        ad 	mutex_enter(&lfs_lock);
    550       1.42  perseant 	LFS_CLR_UINO(ip, IN_ACCESSED|IN_CLEANING|IN_MODIFIED);
    551      1.105        ad 	mutex_exit(&lfs_lock);
    552      1.132  dholland 
    553      1.132  dholland 	/* Turn off all inode modification flags */
    554      1.136      maya 	ip->i_state &= ~IN_ALLMOD;
    555      1.132  dholland 
    556      1.132  dholland 	/* Mark it deleted */
    557       1.93  perseant 	ip->i_lfs_iflags |= LFSI_DELETED;
    558       1.93  perseant 
    559      1.132  dholland 	/* Mark it free in the in-memory inode freemap */
    560      1.132  dholland 	SET_BITMAP_FREE(fs, ino);
    561      1.132  dholland 
    562        1.1   mycroft 	/*
    563        1.1   mycroft 	 * Set the ifile's inode entry to unused, increment its version number
    564       1.48  perseant 	 * and link it onto the free chain.
    565        1.1   mycroft 	 */
    566      1.132  dholland 
    567      1.132  dholland 	/* fetch the ifile entry */
    568        1.1   mycroft 	LFS_IENTRY(ifp, fs, ino, bp);
    569      1.132  dholland 
    570      1.132  dholland 	/* update the on-disk address (to "nowhere") */
    571      1.126  dholland 	old_iaddr = lfs_if_getdaddr(fs, ifp);
    572      1.126  dholland 	lfs_if_setdaddr(fs, ifp, LFS_UNUSED_DADDR);
    573      1.132  dholland 
    574      1.132  dholland 	/* bump the version */
    575      1.126  dholland 	lfs_if_setversion(fs, ifp, lfs_if_getversion(fs, ifp) + 1);
    576      1.132  dholland 
    577      1.125  dholland 	if (lfs_sb_getversion(fs) == 1) {
    578      1.126  dholland 		ino_t nextfree;
    579      1.126  dholland 
    580      1.132  dholland 		/* insert on freelist */
    581      1.126  dholland 		LFS_GET_HEADFREE(fs, cip, cbp, &nextfree);
    582      1.126  dholland 		lfs_if_setnextfree(fs, ifp, nextfree);
    583       1.48  perseant 		LFS_PUT_HEADFREE(fs, cip, cbp, ino);
    584      1.132  dholland 
    585      1.132  dholland 		/* write the ifile block */
    586       1.56  perseant 		(void) LFS_BWRITE_LOG(bp); /* Ifile */
    587       1.48  perseant 	} else {
    588       1.87  perseant 		ino_t tino, onf;
    589       1.87  perseant 
    590      1.132  dholland 		/*
    591      1.132  dholland 		 * Clear the freelist next pointer and write the ifile
    592      1.132  dholland 		 * block. XXX: why? I'm sure there must be a reason but
    593      1.132  dholland 		 * it seems both silly and dangerous.
    594      1.132  dholland 		 */
    595      1.126  dholland 		lfs_if_setnextfree(fs, ifp, LFS_UNUSED_INUM);
    596       1.56  perseant 		(void) LFS_BWRITE_LOG(bp); /* Ifile */
    597       1.87  perseant 
    598      1.132  dholland 		/*
    599      1.132  dholland 		 * Insert on freelist in order.
    600      1.132  dholland 		 */
    601      1.132  dholland 
    602      1.132  dholland 		/* Find the next lower (by number) free inode */
    603       1.87  perseant 		tino = lfs_freelist_prev(fs, ino);
    604      1.132  dholland 
    605       1.87  perseant 		if (tino == LFS_UNUSED_INUM) {
    606      1.126  dholland 			ino_t nextfree;
    607      1.126  dholland 
    608      1.132  dholland 			/*
    609      1.132  dholland 			 * There isn't one; put us on the freelist head.
    610      1.132  dholland 			 */
    611      1.132  dholland 
    612      1.132  dholland 			/* reload the ifile block */
    613       1.87  perseant 			LFS_IENTRY(ifp, fs, ino, bp);
    614      1.132  dholland 			/* update the list */
    615      1.126  dholland 			LFS_GET_HEADFREE(fs, cip, cbp, &nextfree);
    616      1.126  dholland 			lfs_if_setnextfree(fs, ifp, nextfree);
    617       1.87  perseant 			LFS_PUT_HEADFREE(fs, cip, cbp, ino);
    618       1.88  perseant 			DLOG((DLOG_ALLOC, "lfs_vfree: headfree %lld -> %lld\n",
    619      1.126  dholland 			     (long long)nextfree, (long long)ino));
    620      1.132  dholland 			/* write the ifile block */
    621       1.87  perseant 			LFS_BWRITE_LOG(bp); /* Ifile */
    622       1.87  perseant 
    623       1.87  perseant 			/* If the list was empty, set tail too */
    624       1.87  perseant 			LFS_GET_TAILFREE(fs, cip, cbp, &otail);
    625       1.87  perseant 			if (otail == LFS_UNUSED_INUM) {
    626       1.87  perseant 				LFS_PUT_TAILFREE(fs, cip, cbp, ino);
    627       1.87  perseant 				DLOG((DLOG_ALLOC, "lfs_vfree: tailfree %lld "
    628       1.87  perseant 				      "-> %lld\n", (long long)otail,
    629       1.87  perseant 				      (long long)ino));
    630       1.87  perseant 			}
    631       1.87  perseant 		} else {
    632       1.87  perseant 			/*
    633       1.87  perseant 			 * Insert this inode into the list after tino.
    634       1.87  perseant 			 * We hold the segment lock so we don't have to
    635       1.87  perseant 			 * worry about blocks being written out of order.
    636       1.87  perseant 			 */
    637      1.132  dholland 
    638       1.87  perseant 			DLOG((DLOG_ALLOC, "lfs_vfree: insert ino %lld "
    639       1.87  perseant 			      " after %lld\n", ino, tino));
    640       1.87  perseant 
    641      1.132  dholland 			/* load the previous inode's ifile block */
    642       1.87  perseant 			LFS_IENTRY(ifp, fs, tino, bp);
    643      1.132  dholland 			/* update the list pointer */
    644      1.126  dholland 			onf = lfs_if_getnextfree(fs, ifp);
    645      1.126  dholland 			lfs_if_setnextfree(fs, ifp, ino);
    646      1.132  dholland 			/* write the block */
    647       1.87  perseant 			LFS_BWRITE_LOG(bp);	/* Ifile */
    648       1.87  perseant 
    649      1.132  dholland 			/* load this inode's ifile block */
    650       1.87  perseant 			LFS_IENTRY(ifp, fs, ino, bp);
    651      1.132  dholland 			/* update the list pointer */
    652      1.126  dholland 			lfs_if_setnextfree(fs, ifp, onf);
    653      1.132  dholland 			/* write the block */
    654       1.87  perseant 			LFS_BWRITE_LOG(bp);	/* Ifile */
    655       1.87  perseant 
    656       1.87  perseant 			/* If we're last, put us on the tail */
    657       1.87  perseant 			if (onf == LFS_UNUSED_INUM) {
    658       1.87  perseant 				LFS_GET_TAILFREE(fs, cip, cbp, &otail);
    659       1.87  perseant 				LFS_PUT_TAILFREE(fs, cip, cbp, ino);
    660       1.87  perseant 				DLOG((DLOG_ALLOC, "lfs_vfree: tailfree %lld "
    661       1.87  perseant 				      "-> %lld\n", (long long)otail,
    662       1.87  perseant 				      (long long)ino));
    663       1.87  perseant 			}
    664       1.87  perseant 		}
    665       1.48  perseant 	}
    666      1.132  dholland 	/* XXX: shouldn't this check be further up *before* we trash the fs? */
    667      1.134  riastrad 	KASSERTMSG((ino != LFS_UNUSED_INUM), "inode 0 freed");
    668      1.132  dholland 
    669      1.132  dholland 	/*
    670      1.132  dholland 	 * Update the segment summary for the segment where the on-disk
    671      1.132  dholland 	 * copy used to be.
    672      1.132  dholland 	 */
    673        1.1   mycroft 	if (old_iaddr != LFS_UNUSED_DADDR) {
    674      1.132  dholland 		/* load it */
    675      1.117  christos 		LFS_SEGENTRY(sup, fs, lfs_dtosn(fs, old_iaddr), bp);
    676      1.132  dholland 		/* the number of bytes in the segment should not become < 0 */
    677      1.134  riastrad 		KASSERTMSG((sup->su_nbytes >= DINOSIZE(fs)),
    678      1.134  riastrad 		    "lfs_vfree: negative byte count"
    679      1.134  riastrad 		    " (segment %" PRIu32 " short by %d)\n",
    680      1.134  riastrad 		    lfs_dtosn(fs, old_iaddr),
    681      1.134  riastrad 		    (int)DINOSIZE(fs) - sup->su_nbytes);
    682      1.132  dholland 		/* update the number of bytes in the segment */
    683      1.127  dholland 		sup->su_nbytes -= DINOSIZE(fs);
    684      1.132  dholland 		/* write the segment entry */
    685      1.117  christos 		LFS_WRITESEGENTRY(sup, fs, lfs_dtosn(fs, old_iaddr), bp); /* Ifile */
    686        1.1   mycroft 	}
    687       1.75     perry 
    688      1.132  dholland 	/* Set superblock modified bit. */
    689      1.105        ad 	mutex_enter(&lfs_lock);
    690        1.1   mycroft 	fs->lfs_fmod = 1;
    691      1.105        ad 	mutex_exit(&lfs_lock);
    692      1.132  dholland 
    693      1.132  dholland 	/* Decrement file count. */
    694      1.122  dholland 	lfs_sb_subnfiles(fs, 1);
    695       1.75     perry 
    696       1.56  perseant 	lfs_segunlock(fs);
    697       1.63  perseant 
    698        1.1   mycroft 	return (0);
    699        1.1   mycroft }
    700       1.87  perseant 
    701       1.87  perseant /*
    702       1.87  perseant  * Sort the freelist and set up the free-inode bitmap.
    703       1.87  perseant  * To be called by lfs_mountfs().
    704      1.132  dholland  *
    705      1.132  dholland  * Takes the segmenet lock.
    706       1.87  perseant  */
    707       1.87  perseant void
    708  1.137.8.1    martin lfs_order_freelist(struct lfs *fs, ino_t **orphanp, size_t *norphanp)
    709       1.87  perseant {
    710       1.87  perseant 	CLEANERINFO *cip;
    711       1.87  perseant 	IFILE *ifp = NULL;
    712       1.87  perseant 	struct buf *bp;
    713       1.87  perseant 	ino_t ino, firstino, lastino, maxino;
    714  1.137.8.1    martin 	ino_t *orphan = NULL;
    715  1.137.8.1    martin 	size_t norphan = 0;
    716  1.137.8.1    martin 	size_t norphan_alloc = 0;
    717  1.137.8.1    martin 
    718       1.95  perseant 	ASSERT_NO_SEGLOCK(fs);
    719       1.95  perseant 	lfs_seglock(fs, SEGM_PROT);
    720       1.95  perseant 
    721      1.132  dholland 	/* largest inode on fs */
    722      1.123  dholland 	maxino = ((fs->lfs_ivnode->v_size >> lfs_sb_getbshift(fs)) -
    723      1.122  dholland 		  lfs_sb_getcleansz(fs) - lfs_sb_getsegtabsz(fs)) * lfs_sb_getifpb(fs);
    724      1.132  dholland 
    725      1.132  dholland 	/* allocate the in-memory inode freemap */
    726      1.132  dholland 	/* XXX: assert that fs->lfs_ino_bitmap is null here */
    727      1.121  dholland 	fs->lfs_ino_bitmap =
    728       1.88  perseant 		malloc(((maxino + BMMASK) >> BMSHIFT) * sizeof(lfs_bm_t),
    729       1.88  perseant 		       M_SEGMENT, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO);
    730       1.88  perseant 	KASSERT(fs->lfs_ino_bitmap != NULL);
    731       1.87  perseant 
    732      1.132  dholland 	/*
    733      1.132  dholland 	 * Scan the ifile.
    734      1.132  dholland 	 */
    735      1.132  dholland 
    736       1.87  perseant 	firstino = lastino = LFS_UNUSED_INUM;
    737       1.87  perseant 	for (ino = 0; ino < maxino; ino++) {
    738      1.132  dholland 		/* Load this inode's ifile entry. */
    739      1.122  dholland 		if (ino % lfs_sb_getifpb(fs) == 0)
    740       1.87  perseant 			LFS_IENTRY(ifp, fs, ino, bp);
    741       1.87  perseant 		else
    742      1.128   mlelstv 			LFS_IENTRY_NEXT(ifp, fs);
    743       1.87  perseant 
    744       1.87  perseant 		/* Don't put zero or ifile on the free list */
    745       1.87  perseant 		if (ino == LFS_UNUSED_INUM || ino == LFS_IFILE_INUM)
    746       1.87  perseant 			continue;
    747       1.87  perseant 
    748      1.132  dholland 		/*
    749      1.132  dholland 		 * Address orphaned files.
    750      1.132  dholland 		 *
    751      1.132  dholland 		 * The idea of this is to free inodes belonging to
    752      1.132  dholland 		 * files that were unlinked but not reclaimed, I guess
    753      1.132  dholland 		 * because if we're going to scan the whole ifile
    754      1.132  dholland 		 * anyway it costs very little to do this. I don't
    755      1.132  dholland 		 * immediately see any reason this should be disabled,
    756      1.132  dholland 		 * but presumably it doesn't work... not sure what
    757      1.132  dholland 		 * happens to such files currently. -- dholland 20160806
    758      1.132  dholland 		 */
    759  1.137.8.1    martin 		if (lfs_if_getnextfree(fs, ifp) == LFS_ORPHAN_NEXTFREE(fs)) {
    760  1.137.8.1    martin 			if (orphan == NULL) {
    761  1.137.8.1    martin 				norphan_alloc = 32; /* XXX pulled from arse */
    762  1.137.8.1    martin 				orphan = kmem_zalloc(sizeof(orphan[0]) *
    763  1.137.8.1    martin 				    norphan_alloc, KM_SLEEP);
    764  1.137.8.1    martin 			} else if (norphan == norphan_alloc) {
    765  1.137.8.1    martin 				ino_t *orphan_new;
    766  1.137.8.1    martin 				if (norphan_alloc >= 4096)
    767  1.137.8.1    martin 					norphan_alloc += 4096;
    768  1.137.8.1    martin 				else
    769  1.137.8.1    martin 					norphan_alloc *= 2;
    770  1.137.8.1    martin 				orphan_new = kmem_zalloc(sizeof(orphan[0]) *
    771  1.137.8.1    martin 				    norphan_alloc, KM_SLEEP);
    772  1.137.8.1    martin 				memcpy(orphan_new, orphan, sizeof(orphan[0]) *
    773  1.137.8.1    martin 				    norphan);
    774  1.137.8.1    martin 				kmem_free(orphan, sizeof(orphan[0]) * norphan);
    775  1.137.8.1    martin 				orphan = orphan_new;
    776  1.137.8.1    martin 			}
    777  1.137.8.1    martin 			orphan[norphan++] = ino;
    778       1.97  perseant 		}
    779       1.97  perseant 
    780      1.126  dholland 		if (lfs_if_getdaddr(fs, ifp) == LFS_UNUSED_DADDR) {
    781      1.132  dholland 
    782      1.132  dholland 			/*
    783      1.132  dholland 			 * This inode is free. Put it on the free list.
    784      1.132  dholland 			 */
    785      1.132  dholland 
    786      1.132  dholland 			if (firstino == LFS_UNUSED_INUM) {
    787      1.132  dholland 				/* XXX: assert lastino == LFS_UNUSED_INUM? */
    788      1.132  dholland 				/* remember the first free inode */
    789       1.87  perseant 				firstino = ino;
    790      1.132  dholland 			} else {
    791      1.132  dholland 				/* release this inode's ifile entry */
    792      1.102        ad 				brelse(bp, 0);
    793       1.87  perseant 
    794      1.132  dholland 				/* XXX: assert lastino != LFS_UNUSED_INUM? */
    795      1.132  dholland 
    796      1.132  dholland 				/* load lastino's ifile entry */
    797       1.87  perseant 				LFS_IENTRY(ifp, fs, lastino, bp);
    798      1.132  dholland 				/* set the list pointer */
    799      1.126  dholland 				lfs_if_setnextfree(fs, ifp, ino);
    800      1.132  dholland 				/* write the block */
    801       1.87  perseant 				LFS_BWRITE_LOG(bp);
    802      1.132  dholland 
    803      1.132  dholland 				/* reload this inode's ifile entry */
    804       1.87  perseant 				LFS_IENTRY(ifp, fs, ino, bp);
    805       1.87  perseant 			}
    806      1.132  dholland 			/* remember the last free inode seen so far */
    807       1.87  perseant 			lastino = ino;
    808       1.87  perseant 
    809      1.132  dholland 			/* Mark this inode free in the in-memory freemap */
    810       1.87  perseant 			SET_BITMAP_FREE(fs, ino);
    811       1.87  perseant 		}
    812       1.87  perseant 
    813      1.132  dholland 		/* If moving to the next ifile block, release the buffer. */
    814      1.122  dholland 		if ((ino + 1) % lfs_sb_getifpb(fs) == 0)
    815      1.102        ad 			brelse(bp, 0);
    816       1.87  perseant 	}
    817       1.87  perseant 
    818      1.132  dholland 	/* Write the freelist head and tail pointers */
    819      1.132  dholland 	/* XXX: do we need to mark the superblock dirty? */
    820       1.87  perseant 	LFS_PUT_HEADFREE(fs, cip, bp, firstino);
    821       1.87  perseant 	LFS_PUT_TAILFREE(fs, cip, bp, lastino);
    822       1.95  perseant 
    823      1.132  dholland 	/* done */
    824       1.95  perseant 	lfs_segunlock(fs);
    825  1.137.8.1    martin 
    826  1.137.8.1    martin 	/*
    827  1.137.8.1    martin 	 * Shrink the array of orphans so we don't have to carry around
    828  1.137.8.1    martin 	 * the allocation size.
    829  1.137.8.1    martin 	 */
    830  1.137.8.1    martin 	if (norphan < norphan_alloc) {
    831  1.137.8.1    martin 		ino_t *orphan_new = kmem_alloc(sizeof(orphan[0]) * norphan,
    832  1.137.8.1    martin 		    KM_SLEEP);
    833  1.137.8.1    martin 		memcpy(orphan_new, orphan, sizeof(orphan[0]) * norphan);
    834  1.137.8.1    martin 		kmem_free(orphan, sizeof(orphan[0]) * norphan_alloc);
    835  1.137.8.1    martin 		orphan = orphan_new;
    836  1.137.8.1    martin 		norphan_alloc = norphan;
    837  1.137.8.1    martin 	}
    838  1.137.8.1    martin 
    839  1.137.8.1    martin 	*orphanp = orphan;
    840  1.137.8.1    martin 	*norphanp = norphan;
    841       1.87  perseant }
    842       1.97  perseant 
    843      1.132  dholland /*
    844      1.132  dholland  * Mark a file orphaned (unlinked but not yet reclaimed) by inode
    845      1.132  dholland  * number. Do this with a magic freelist next pointer.
    846      1.132  dholland  *
    847      1.132  dholland  * XXX: howzabout some locking?
    848      1.132  dholland  */
    849       1.97  perseant void
    850       1.97  perseant lfs_orphan(struct lfs *fs, ino_t ino)
    851       1.97  perseant {
    852       1.97  perseant 	IFILE *ifp;
    853       1.97  perseant 	struct buf *bp;
    854       1.97  perseant 
    855       1.97  perseant 	LFS_IENTRY(ifp, fs, ino, bp);
    856  1.137.8.1    martin 	lfs_if_setnextfree(fs, ifp, LFS_ORPHAN_NEXTFREE(fs));
    857       1.97  perseant 	LFS_BWRITE_LOG(bp);
    858       1.97  perseant }
    859  1.137.8.1    martin 
    860  1.137.8.1    martin /*
    861  1.137.8.1    martin  * Free orphans discovered during mount.  This is a separate stage
    862  1.137.8.1    martin  * because it requires fs->lfs_suflags to be set up, which is not done
    863  1.137.8.1    martin  * by the time we run lfs_order_freelist.  It's possible that we could
    864  1.137.8.1    martin  * run lfs_order_freelist later (i.e., set up fs->lfs_suflags sooner)
    865  1.137.8.1    martin  * but that requires more thought than I can put into this at the
    866  1.137.8.1    martin  * moment.
    867  1.137.8.1    martin  */
    868  1.137.8.1    martin void
    869  1.137.8.1    martin lfs_free_orphans(struct lfs *fs, ino_t *orphan, size_t norphan)
    870  1.137.8.1    martin {
    871  1.137.8.1    martin 	size_t i;
    872  1.137.8.1    martin 
    873  1.137.8.1    martin 	for (i = 0; i < norphan; i++) {
    874  1.137.8.1    martin 		ino_t ino = orphan[i];
    875  1.137.8.1    martin 		unsigned segno;
    876  1.137.8.1    martin 		struct vnode *vp;
    877  1.137.8.1    martin 		struct inode *ip;
    878  1.137.8.1    martin 		struct buf *bp;
    879  1.137.8.1    martin 		IFILE *ifp;
    880  1.137.8.1    martin 		SEGUSE *sup;
    881  1.137.8.1    martin 		int error;
    882  1.137.8.1    martin 
    883  1.137.8.1    martin 		/* Get the segment the inode is in on disk.  */
    884  1.137.8.1    martin 		LFS_IENTRY(ifp, fs, ino, bp);
    885  1.137.8.1    martin 		segno = lfs_dtosn(fs, lfs_if_getdaddr(fs, ifp));
    886  1.137.8.1    martin 		brelse(bp, 0);
    887  1.137.8.1    martin 
    888  1.137.8.1    martin 		/*
    889  1.137.8.1    martin 		 * Try to get the vnode.  If we can't, tough -- hope
    890  1.137.8.1    martin 		 * you have backups!
    891  1.137.8.1    martin 		 */
    892  1.137.8.1    martin 		error = VFS_VGET(fs->lfs_ivnode->v_mount, ino, &vp);
    893  1.137.8.1    martin 		if (error) {
    894  1.137.8.1    martin 			printf("orphan %jd vget error %d\n", (intmax_t)ino,
    895  1.137.8.1    martin 			    error);
    896  1.137.8.1    martin 			continue;
    897  1.137.8.1    martin 		}
    898  1.137.8.1    martin 
    899  1.137.8.1    martin 		/*
    900  1.137.8.1    martin 		 * Sanity-check the inode.
    901  1.137.8.1    martin 		 *
    902  1.137.8.1    martin 		 * XXX What to do if it is still referenced?
    903  1.137.8.1    martin 		 */
    904  1.137.8.1    martin 		ip = VTOI(vp);
    905  1.137.8.1    martin 		if (ip->i_nlink != 0)
    906  1.137.8.1    martin 			printf("orphan %jd nlink %d\n", (intmax_t)ino,
    907  1.137.8.1    martin 			    ip->i_nlink);
    908  1.137.8.1    martin 
    909  1.137.8.1    martin 		/*
    910  1.137.8.1    martin 		 * Truncate the inode, to free any blocks allocated for
    911  1.137.8.1    martin 		 * it, and release it, to free the inode number.
    912  1.137.8.1    martin 		 *
    913  1.137.8.1    martin 		 * XXX Isn't it redundant to truncate?  Won't vput do
    914  1.137.8.1    martin 		 * that for us?
    915  1.137.8.1    martin 		 */
    916  1.137.8.1    martin 		error = lfs_truncate(vp, 0, 0, NOCRED);
    917  1.137.8.1    martin 		if (error)
    918  1.137.8.1    martin 			printf("orphan %jd truncate error %d", (intmax_t)ino,
    919  1.137.8.1    martin 			    error);
    920  1.137.8.1    martin 		vput(vp);
    921  1.137.8.1    martin 
    922  1.137.8.1    martin 		/* Update the number of bytes in the segment summary.  */
    923  1.137.8.1    martin 		LFS_SEGENTRY(sup, fs, segno, bp);
    924  1.137.8.1    martin 		KASSERT(sup->su_nbytes >= DINOSIZE(fs));
    925  1.137.8.1    martin 		sup->su_nbytes -= DINOSIZE(fs);
    926  1.137.8.1    martin 		LFS_WRITESEGENTRY(sup, fs, segno, bp);
    927  1.137.8.1    martin 
    928  1.137.8.1    martin 		/* Drop the on-disk address.  */
    929  1.137.8.1    martin 		LFS_IENTRY(ifp, fs, ino, bp);
    930  1.137.8.1    martin 		lfs_if_setdaddr(fs, ifp, LFS_UNUSED_DADDR);
    931  1.137.8.1    martin 		LFS_BWRITE_LOG(bp);
    932  1.137.8.1    martin 	}
    933  1.137.8.1    martin 
    934  1.137.8.1    martin 	if (orphan)
    935  1.137.8.1    martin 		kmem_free(orphan, sizeof(orphan[0]) * norphan);
    936  1.137.8.1    martin }
    937