lfs_syscalls.c revision 1.9 1 1.9 thorpej /* $NetBSD: lfs_syscalls.c,v 1.9 1995/09/21 23:39:20 thorpej Exp $ */
2 1.3 cgd
3 1.1 mycroft /*-
4 1.1 mycroft * Copyright (c) 1991, 1993, 1994
5 1.1 mycroft * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
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9 1.1 mycroft * are met:
10 1.1 mycroft * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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15 1.1 mycroft * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
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17 1.1 mycroft * This product includes software developed by the University of
18 1.1 mycroft * California, Berkeley and its contributors.
19 1.1 mycroft * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
20 1.1 mycroft * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
21 1.1 mycroft * without specific prior written permission.
22 1.1 mycroft *
23 1.1 mycroft * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
24 1.1 mycroft * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
25 1.1 mycroft * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
26 1.1 mycroft * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
27 1.1 mycroft * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
28 1.1 mycroft * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
29 1.1 mycroft * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
30 1.1 mycroft * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
31 1.1 mycroft * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
32 1.1 mycroft * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
33 1.1 mycroft * SUCH DAMAGE.
34 1.1 mycroft *
35 1.7 mycroft * @(#)lfs_syscalls.c 8.6 (Berkeley) 6/16/94
36 1.1 mycroft */
37 1.1 mycroft
38 1.1 mycroft #include <sys/param.h>
39 1.5 cgd #include <sys/systm.h>
40 1.1 mycroft #include <sys/proc.h>
41 1.1 mycroft #include <sys/buf.h>
42 1.1 mycroft #include <sys/mount.h>
43 1.1 mycroft #include <sys/vnode.h>
44 1.1 mycroft #include <sys/malloc.h>
45 1.1 mycroft #include <sys/kernel.h>
46 1.1 mycroft
47 1.5 cgd #include <sys/syscallargs.h>
48 1.5 cgd
49 1.1 mycroft #include <ufs/ufs/quota.h>
50 1.1 mycroft #include <ufs/ufs/inode.h>
51 1.1 mycroft #include <ufs/ufs/ufsmount.h>
52 1.1 mycroft #include <ufs/ufs/ufs_extern.h>
53 1.1 mycroft
54 1.1 mycroft #include <ufs/lfs/lfs.h>
55 1.1 mycroft #include <ufs/lfs/lfs_extern.h>
56 1.1 mycroft #define BUMP_FIP(SP) \
57 1.1 mycroft (SP)->fip = (FINFO *) (&(SP)->fip->fi_blocks[(SP)->fip->fi_nblocks])
58 1.1 mycroft
59 1.1 mycroft #define INC_FINFO(SP) ++((SEGSUM *)((SP)->segsum))->ss_nfinfo
60 1.1 mycroft #define DEC_FINFO(SP) --((SEGSUM *)((SP)->segsum))->ss_nfinfo
61 1.1 mycroft
62 1.1 mycroft /*
63 1.1 mycroft * Before committing to add something to a segment summary, make sure there
64 1.1 mycroft * is enough room. S is the bytes added to the summary.
65 1.1 mycroft */
66 1.1 mycroft #define CHECK_SEG(s) \
67 1.1 mycroft if (sp->sum_bytes_left < (s)) { \
68 1.1 mycroft (void) lfs_writeseg(fs, sp); \
69 1.1 mycroft }
70 1.1 mycroft struct buf *lfs_fakebuf __P((struct vnode *, int, size_t, caddr_t));
71 1.1 mycroft
72 1.1 mycroft /*
73 1.1 mycroft * lfs_markv:
74 1.1 mycroft *
75 1.1 mycroft * This will mark inodes and blocks dirty, so they are written into the log.
76 1.1 mycroft * It will block until all the blocks have been written. The segment create
77 1.1 mycroft * time passed in the block_info and inode_info structures is used to decide
78 1.1 mycroft * if the data is valid for each block (in case some process dirtied a block
79 1.1 mycroft * or inode that is being cleaned between the determination that a block is
80 1.1 mycroft * live and the lfs_markv call).
81 1.1 mycroft *
82 1.1 mycroft * 0 on success
83 1.1 mycroft * -1/errno is return on error.
84 1.1 mycroft */
85 1.1 mycroft int
86 1.9 thorpej lfs_markv(p, v, retval)
87 1.1 mycroft struct proc *p;
88 1.9 thorpej void *v;
89 1.9 thorpej register_t *retval;
90 1.9 thorpej {
91 1.5 cgd struct lfs_markv_args /* {
92 1.5 cgd syscallarg(fsid_t *) fsidp;
93 1.5 cgd syscallarg(struct block_info *) blkiov;
94 1.5 cgd syscallarg(int) blkcnt;
95 1.9 thorpej } */ *uap = v;
96 1.1 mycroft struct segment *sp;
97 1.1 mycroft BLOCK_INFO *blkp;
98 1.1 mycroft IFILE *ifp;
99 1.1 mycroft struct buf *bp, **bpp;
100 1.1 mycroft struct inode *ip;
101 1.1 mycroft struct lfs *fs;
102 1.1 mycroft struct mount *mntp;
103 1.1 mycroft struct vnode *vp;
104 1.1 mycroft fsid_t fsid;
105 1.1 mycroft void *start;
106 1.1 mycroft ino_t lastino;
107 1.1 mycroft daddr_t b_daddr, v_daddr;
108 1.1 mycroft u_long bsize;
109 1.1 mycroft int cnt, error;
110 1.1 mycroft
111 1.1 mycroft if (error = suser(p->p_ucred, &p->p_acflag))
112 1.1 mycroft return (error);
113 1.1 mycroft
114 1.5 cgd if (error = copyin(SCARG(uap, fsidp), &fsid, sizeof(fsid_t)))
115 1.1 mycroft return (error);
116 1.1 mycroft if ((mntp = getvfs(&fsid)) == NULL)
117 1.1 mycroft return (EINVAL);
118 1.1 mycroft
119 1.5 cgd cnt = SCARG(uap, blkcnt);
120 1.1 mycroft start = malloc(cnt * sizeof(BLOCK_INFO), M_SEGMENT, M_WAITOK);
121 1.5 cgd if (error = copyin(SCARG(uap, blkiov), start, cnt * sizeof(BLOCK_INFO)))
122 1.1 mycroft goto err1;
123 1.1 mycroft
124 1.1 mycroft /* Mark blocks/inodes dirty. */
125 1.1 mycroft fs = VFSTOUFS(mntp)->um_lfs;
126 1.1 mycroft bsize = fs->lfs_bsize;
127 1.1 mycroft error = 0;
128 1.1 mycroft
129 1.1 mycroft lfs_seglock(fs, SEGM_SYNC | SEGM_CLEAN);
130 1.1 mycroft sp = fs->lfs_sp;
131 1.1 mycroft for (v_daddr = LFS_UNUSED_DADDR, lastino = LFS_UNUSED_INUM,
132 1.1 mycroft blkp = start; cnt--; ++blkp) {
133 1.1 mycroft /*
134 1.1 mycroft * Get the IFILE entry (only once) and see if the file still
135 1.1 mycroft * exists.
136 1.1 mycroft */
137 1.1 mycroft if (lastino != blkp->bi_inode) {
138 1.1 mycroft if (lastino != LFS_UNUSED_INUM) {
139 1.1 mycroft /* Finish up last file */
140 1.1 mycroft if (sp->fip->fi_nblocks == 0) {
141 1.1 mycroft DEC_FINFO(sp);
142 1.1 mycroft sp->sum_bytes_left +=
143 1.1 mycroft sizeof(FINFO) - sizeof(daddr_t);
144 1.1 mycroft } else {
145 1.1 mycroft lfs_updatemeta(sp);
146 1.1 mycroft BUMP_FIP(sp);
147 1.1 mycroft }
148 1.1 mycroft
149 1.1 mycroft lfs_writeinode(fs, sp, ip);
150 1.1 mycroft lfs_vunref(vp);
151 1.1 mycroft }
152 1.1 mycroft
153 1.1 mycroft /* Start a new file */
154 1.1 mycroft CHECK_SEG(sizeof(FINFO));
155 1.1 mycroft sp->sum_bytes_left -= sizeof(FINFO) - sizeof(daddr_t);
156 1.1 mycroft INC_FINFO(sp);
157 1.1 mycroft sp->start_lbp = &sp->fip->fi_blocks[0];
158 1.1 mycroft sp->vp = NULL;
159 1.1 mycroft sp->fip->fi_version = blkp->bi_version;
160 1.1 mycroft sp->fip->fi_nblocks = 0;
161 1.1 mycroft sp->fip->fi_ino = blkp->bi_inode;
162 1.1 mycroft lastino = blkp->bi_inode;
163 1.1 mycroft if (blkp->bi_inode == LFS_IFILE_INUM)
164 1.1 mycroft v_daddr = fs->lfs_idaddr;
165 1.1 mycroft else {
166 1.1 mycroft LFS_IENTRY(ifp, fs, blkp->bi_inode, bp);
167 1.1 mycroft v_daddr = ifp->if_daddr;
168 1.1 mycroft brelse(bp);
169 1.1 mycroft }
170 1.1 mycroft if (v_daddr == LFS_UNUSED_DADDR)
171 1.1 mycroft continue;
172 1.1 mycroft
173 1.1 mycroft /* Get the vnode/inode. */
174 1.1 mycroft if (lfs_fastvget(mntp, blkp->bi_inode, v_daddr, &vp,
175 1.1 mycroft blkp->bi_lbn == LFS_UNUSED_LBN ?
176 1.1 mycroft blkp->bi_bp : NULL)) {
177 1.1 mycroft #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
178 1.1 mycroft printf("lfs_markv: VFS_VGET failed (%d)\n",
179 1.1 mycroft blkp->bi_inode);
180 1.1 mycroft #endif
181 1.1 mycroft lastino = LFS_UNUSED_INUM;
182 1.1 mycroft v_daddr = LFS_UNUSED_DADDR;
183 1.1 mycroft continue;
184 1.1 mycroft }
185 1.1 mycroft sp->vp = vp;
186 1.1 mycroft ip = VTOI(vp);
187 1.1 mycroft } else if (v_daddr == LFS_UNUSED_DADDR)
188 1.1 mycroft continue;
189 1.1 mycroft
190 1.1 mycroft /* If this BLOCK_INFO didn't contain a block, keep going. */
191 1.1 mycroft if (blkp->bi_lbn == LFS_UNUSED_LBN)
192 1.1 mycroft continue;
193 1.1 mycroft if (VOP_BMAP(vp, blkp->bi_lbn, NULL, &b_daddr, NULL) ||
194 1.1 mycroft b_daddr != blkp->bi_daddr)
195 1.1 mycroft continue;
196 1.1 mycroft /*
197 1.1 mycroft * If we got to here, then we are keeping the block. If it
198 1.1 mycroft * is an indirect block, we want to actually put it in the
199 1.1 mycroft * buffer cache so that it can be updated in the finish_meta
200 1.1 mycroft * section. If it's not, we need to allocate a fake buffer
201 1.1 mycroft * so that writeseg can perform the copyin and write the buffer.
202 1.1 mycroft */
203 1.1 mycroft if (blkp->bi_lbn >= 0) /* Data Block */
204 1.1 mycroft bp = lfs_fakebuf(vp, blkp->bi_lbn, bsize,
205 1.1 mycroft blkp->bi_bp);
206 1.1 mycroft else {
207 1.1 mycroft bp = getblk(vp, blkp->bi_lbn, bsize, 0, 0);
208 1.1 mycroft if (!(bp->b_flags & (B_DELWRI | B_DONE | B_CACHE)) &&
209 1.1 mycroft (error = copyin(blkp->bi_bp, bp->b_data,
210 1.1 mycroft bsize)))
211 1.1 mycroft goto err2;
212 1.1 mycroft if (error = VOP_BWRITE(bp))
213 1.1 mycroft goto err2;
214 1.1 mycroft }
215 1.1 mycroft while (lfs_gatherblock(sp, bp, NULL));
216 1.1 mycroft }
217 1.1 mycroft if (sp->vp) {
218 1.1 mycroft if (sp->fip->fi_nblocks == 0) {
219 1.1 mycroft DEC_FINFO(sp);
220 1.1 mycroft sp->sum_bytes_left +=
221 1.1 mycroft sizeof(FINFO) - sizeof(daddr_t);
222 1.1 mycroft } else
223 1.1 mycroft lfs_updatemeta(sp);
224 1.1 mycroft
225 1.1 mycroft lfs_writeinode(fs, sp, ip);
226 1.1 mycroft lfs_vunref(vp);
227 1.1 mycroft }
228 1.1 mycroft (void) lfs_writeseg(fs, sp);
229 1.1 mycroft lfs_segunlock(fs);
230 1.1 mycroft free(start, M_SEGMENT);
231 1.1 mycroft return (error);
232 1.1 mycroft
233 1.1 mycroft /*
234 1.1 mycroft * XXX
235 1.1 mycroft * If we come in to error 2, we might have indirect blocks that were
236 1.1 mycroft * updated and now have bad block pointers. I don't know what to do
237 1.1 mycroft * about this.
238 1.1 mycroft */
239 1.1 mycroft
240 1.1 mycroft err2: lfs_vunref(vp);
241 1.1 mycroft /* Free up fakebuffers */
242 1.1 mycroft for (bpp = --sp->cbpp; bpp >= sp->bpp; --bpp)
243 1.1 mycroft if ((*bpp)->b_flags & B_CALL) {
244 1.1 mycroft brelvp(*bpp);
245 1.1 mycroft free(*bpp, M_SEGMENT);
246 1.1 mycroft } else
247 1.1 mycroft brelse(*bpp);
248 1.1 mycroft lfs_segunlock(fs);
249 1.1 mycroft err1:
250 1.1 mycroft free(start, M_SEGMENT);
251 1.1 mycroft return (error);
252 1.1 mycroft }
253 1.1 mycroft
254 1.1 mycroft /*
255 1.1 mycroft * lfs_bmapv:
256 1.1 mycroft *
257 1.1 mycroft * This will fill in the current disk address for arrays of blocks.
258 1.1 mycroft *
259 1.1 mycroft * 0 on success
260 1.1 mycroft * -1/errno is return on error.
261 1.1 mycroft */
262 1.1 mycroft int
263 1.9 thorpej lfs_bmapv(p, v, retval)
264 1.1 mycroft struct proc *p;
265 1.9 thorpej void *v;
266 1.9 thorpej register_t *retval;
267 1.9 thorpej {
268 1.5 cgd struct lfs_bmapv_args /* {
269 1.5 cgd syscallarg(fsid_t *) fsidp;
270 1.5 cgd syscallarg(struct block_info *) blkiov;
271 1.5 cgd syscallarg(int) blkcnt;
272 1.9 thorpej } */ *uap = v;
273 1.1 mycroft BLOCK_INFO *blkp;
274 1.1 mycroft struct mount *mntp;
275 1.1 mycroft struct vnode *vp;
276 1.1 mycroft fsid_t fsid;
277 1.1 mycroft void *start;
278 1.1 mycroft daddr_t daddr;
279 1.1 mycroft int cnt, error, step;
280 1.1 mycroft
281 1.1 mycroft if (error = suser(p->p_ucred, &p->p_acflag))
282 1.1 mycroft return (error);
283 1.1 mycroft
284 1.5 cgd if (error = copyin(SCARG(uap, fsidp), &fsid, sizeof(fsid_t)))
285 1.1 mycroft return (error);
286 1.1 mycroft if ((mntp = getvfs(&fsid)) == NULL)
287 1.1 mycroft return (EINVAL);
288 1.1 mycroft
289 1.5 cgd cnt = SCARG(uap, blkcnt);
290 1.1 mycroft start = blkp = malloc(cnt * sizeof(BLOCK_INFO), M_SEGMENT, M_WAITOK);
291 1.5 cgd if (error = copyin(SCARG(uap, blkiov), blkp,
292 1.5 cgd cnt * sizeof(BLOCK_INFO))) {
293 1.1 mycroft free(blkp, M_SEGMENT);
294 1.1 mycroft return (error);
295 1.1 mycroft }
296 1.1 mycroft
297 1.1 mycroft for (step = cnt; step--; ++blkp) {
298 1.1 mycroft if (blkp->bi_lbn == LFS_UNUSED_LBN)
299 1.1 mycroft continue;
300 1.1 mycroft /* Could be a deadlock ? */
301 1.1 mycroft if (VFS_VGET(mntp, blkp->bi_inode, &vp))
302 1.1 mycroft daddr = LFS_UNUSED_DADDR;
303 1.1 mycroft else {
304 1.1 mycroft if (VOP_BMAP(vp, blkp->bi_lbn, NULL, &daddr, NULL))
305 1.1 mycroft daddr = LFS_UNUSED_DADDR;
306 1.1 mycroft vput(vp);
307 1.1 mycroft }
308 1.1 mycroft blkp->bi_daddr = daddr;
309 1.1 mycroft }
310 1.5 cgd copyout(start, SCARG(uap, blkiov), cnt * sizeof(BLOCK_INFO));
311 1.1 mycroft free(start, M_SEGMENT);
312 1.1 mycroft return (0);
313 1.1 mycroft }
314 1.1 mycroft
315 1.1 mycroft /*
316 1.1 mycroft * lfs_segclean:
317 1.1 mycroft *
318 1.1 mycroft * Mark the segment clean.
319 1.1 mycroft *
320 1.1 mycroft * 0 on success
321 1.1 mycroft * -1/errno is return on error.
322 1.1 mycroft */
323 1.1 mycroft int
324 1.9 thorpej lfs_segclean(p, v, retval)
325 1.1 mycroft struct proc *p;
326 1.9 thorpej void *v;
327 1.9 thorpej register_t *retval;
328 1.9 thorpej {
329 1.5 cgd struct lfs_segclean_args /* {
330 1.5 cgd syscallarg(fsid_t *) fsidp;
331 1.5 cgd syscallarg(u_long) segment;
332 1.9 thorpej } */ *uap = v;
333 1.1 mycroft CLEANERINFO *cip;
334 1.1 mycroft SEGUSE *sup;
335 1.1 mycroft struct buf *bp;
336 1.1 mycroft struct mount *mntp;
337 1.1 mycroft struct lfs *fs;
338 1.1 mycroft fsid_t fsid;
339 1.1 mycroft int error;
340 1.1 mycroft
341 1.1 mycroft if (error = suser(p->p_ucred, &p->p_acflag))
342 1.1 mycroft return (error);
343 1.1 mycroft
344 1.5 cgd if (error = copyin(SCARG(uap, fsidp), &fsid, sizeof(fsid_t)))
345 1.1 mycroft return (error);
346 1.1 mycroft if ((mntp = getvfs(&fsid)) == NULL)
347 1.1 mycroft return (EINVAL);
348 1.1 mycroft
349 1.1 mycroft fs = VFSTOUFS(mntp)->um_lfs;
350 1.1 mycroft
351 1.5 cgd if (datosn(fs, fs->lfs_curseg) == SCARG(uap, segment))
352 1.1 mycroft return (EBUSY);
353 1.1 mycroft
354 1.5 cgd LFS_SEGENTRY(sup, fs, SCARG(uap, segment), bp);
355 1.1 mycroft if (sup->su_flags & SEGUSE_ACTIVE) {
356 1.1 mycroft brelse(bp);
357 1.1 mycroft return (EBUSY);
358 1.1 mycroft }
359 1.1 mycroft fs->lfs_avail += fsbtodb(fs, fs->lfs_ssize) - 1;
360 1.1 mycroft fs->lfs_bfree += (sup->su_nsums * LFS_SUMMARY_SIZE / DEV_BSIZE) +
361 1.1 mycroft sup->su_ninos * btodb(fs->lfs_bsize);
362 1.1 mycroft sup->su_flags &= ~SEGUSE_DIRTY;
363 1.1 mycroft (void) VOP_BWRITE(bp);
364 1.1 mycroft
365 1.1 mycroft LFS_CLEANERINFO(cip, fs, bp);
366 1.1 mycroft ++cip->clean;
367 1.1 mycroft --cip->dirty;
368 1.1 mycroft (void) VOP_BWRITE(bp);
369 1.1 mycroft wakeup(&fs->lfs_avail);
370 1.1 mycroft return (0);
371 1.1 mycroft }
372 1.1 mycroft
373 1.1 mycroft /*
374 1.1 mycroft * lfs_segwait:
375 1.1 mycroft *
376 1.1 mycroft * This will block until a segment in file system fsid is written. A timeout
377 1.1 mycroft * in milliseconds may be specified which will awake the cleaner automatically.
378 1.1 mycroft * An fsid of -1 means any file system, and a timeout of 0 means forever.
379 1.1 mycroft *
380 1.1 mycroft * 0 on success
381 1.1 mycroft * 1 on timeout
382 1.1 mycroft * -1/errno is return on error.
383 1.1 mycroft */
384 1.1 mycroft int
385 1.9 thorpej lfs_segwait(p, v, retval)
386 1.1 mycroft struct proc *p;
387 1.9 thorpej void *v;
388 1.9 thorpej register_t *retval;
389 1.9 thorpej {
390 1.5 cgd struct lfs_segwait_args /* {
391 1.5 cgd syscallarg(fsid_t *) fsidp;
392 1.5 cgd syscallarg(struct timeval *) tv;
393 1.9 thorpej } */ *uap = v;
394 1.1 mycroft extern int lfs_allclean_wakeup;
395 1.1 mycroft struct mount *mntp;
396 1.1 mycroft struct timeval atv;
397 1.1 mycroft fsid_t fsid;
398 1.1 mycroft void *addr;
399 1.1 mycroft u_long timeout;
400 1.1 mycroft int error, s;
401 1.1 mycroft
402 1.1 mycroft if (error = suser(p->p_ucred, &p->p_acflag)) {
403 1.1 mycroft return (error);
404 1.1 mycroft }
405 1.1 mycroft #ifdef WHEN_QUADS_WORK
406 1.5 cgd if (error = copyin(SCARG(uap, fsidp), &fsid, sizeof(fsid_t)))
407 1.1 mycroft return (error);
408 1.1 mycroft if (fsid == (fsid_t)-1)
409 1.1 mycroft addr = &lfs_allclean_wakeup;
410 1.1 mycroft else {
411 1.1 mycroft if ((mntp = getvfs(&fsid)) == NULL)
412 1.1 mycroft return (EINVAL);
413 1.1 mycroft addr = &VFSTOUFS(mntp)->um_lfs->lfs_nextseg;
414 1.1 mycroft }
415 1.1 mycroft #else
416 1.5 cgd if (error = copyin(SCARG(uap, fsidp), &fsid, sizeof(fsid_t)))
417 1.1 mycroft return (error);
418 1.1 mycroft if ((mntp = getvfs(&fsid)) == NULL)
419 1.1 mycroft addr = &lfs_allclean_wakeup;
420 1.1 mycroft else
421 1.1 mycroft addr = &VFSTOUFS(mntp)->um_lfs->lfs_nextseg;
422 1.1 mycroft #endif
423 1.1 mycroft
424 1.5 cgd if (SCARG(uap, tv)) {
425 1.5 cgd if (error =
426 1.5 cgd copyin(SCARG(uap, tv), &atv, sizeof(struct timeval)))
427 1.1 mycroft return (error);
428 1.1 mycroft if (itimerfix(&atv))
429 1.1 mycroft return (EINVAL);
430 1.1 mycroft s = splclock();
431 1.8 mycroft timeradd(&atv, &time, &atv);
432 1.1 mycroft timeout = hzto(&atv);
433 1.1 mycroft splx(s);
434 1.1 mycroft } else
435 1.1 mycroft timeout = 0;
436 1.1 mycroft
437 1.1 mycroft error = tsleep(addr, PCATCH | PUSER, "segment", timeout);
438 1.1 mycroft return (error == ERESTART ? EINTR : 0);
439 1.1 mycroft }
440 1.1 mycroft
441 1.1 mycroft /*
442 1.1 mycroft * VFS_VGET call specialized for the cleaner. The cleaner already knows the
443 1.1 mycroft * daddr from the ifile, so don't look it up again. If the cleaner is
444 1.1 mycroft * processing IINFO structures, it may have the ondisk inode already, so
445 1.1 mycroft * don't go retrieving it again.
446 1.1 mycroft */
447 1.1 mycroft int
448 1.1 mycroft lfs_fastvget(mp, ino, daddr, vpp, dinp)
449 1.1 mycroft struct mount *mp;
450 1.1 mycroft ino_t ino;
451 1.1 mycroft daddr_t daddr;
452 1.1 mycroft struct vnode **vpp;
453 1.1 mycroft struct dinode *dinp;
454 1.1 mycroft {
455 1.1 mycroft register struct inode *ip;
456 1.1 mycroft struct vnode *vp;
457 1.1 mycroft struct ufsmount *ump;
458 1.1 mycroft struct buf *bp;
459 1.1 mycroft dev_t dev;
460 1.1 mycroft int error;
461 1.1 mycroft
462 1.1 mycroft ump = VFSTOUFS(mp);
463 1.1 mycroft dev = ump->um_dev;
464 1.1 mycroft /*
465 1.1 mycroft * This is playing fast and loose. Someone may have the inode
466 1.1 mycroft * locked, in which case they are going to be distinctly unhappy
467 1.1 mycroft * if we trash something.
468 1.1 mycroft */
469 1.1 mycroft if ((*vpp = ufs_ihashlookup(dev, ino)) != NULL) {
470 1.1 mycroft lfs_vref(*vpp);
471 1.1 mycroft if ((*vpp)->v_flag & VXLOCK)
472 1.1 mycroft printf ("Cleaned vnode VXLOCKED\n");
473 1.1 mycroft ip = VTOI(*vpp);
474 1.2 mycroft if (ip->i_flag & IN_LOCKED)
475 1.1 mycroft printf("cleaned vnode locked\n");
476 1.1 mycroft if (!(ip->i_flag & IN_MODIFIED)) {
477 1.1 mycroft ++ump->um_lfs->lfs_uinodes;
478 1.1 mycroft ip->i_flag |= IN_MODIFIED;
479 1.1 mycroft }
480 1.1 mycroft ip->i_flag |= IN_MODIFIED;
481 1.1 mycroft return (0);
482 1.1 mycroft }
483 1.1 mycroft
484 1.1 mycroft /* Allocate new vnode/inode. */
485 1.1 mycroft if (error = lfs_vcreate(mp, ino, &vp)) {
486 1.1 mycroft *vpp = NULL;
487 1.1 mycroft return (error);
488 1.1 mycroft }
489 1.1 mycroft
490 1.1 mycroft /*
491 1.1 mycroft * Put it onto its hash chain and lock it so that other requests for
492 1.1 mycroft * this inode will block if they arrive while we are sleeping waiting
493 1.1 mycroft * for old data structures to be purged or for the contents of the
494 1.1 mycroft * disk portion of this inode to be read.
495 1.1 mycroft */
496 1.1 mycroft ip = VTOI(vp);
497 1.1 mycroft ufs_ihashins(ip);
498 1.1 mycroft
499 1.1 mycroft /*
500 1.1 mycroft * XXX
501 1.1 mycroft * This may not need to be here, logically it should go down with
502 1.1 mycroft * the i_devvp initialization.
503 1.1 mycroft * Ask Kirk.
504 1.1 mycroft */
505 1.1 mycroft ip->i_lfs = ump->um_lfs;
506 1.1 mycroft
507 1.1 mycroft /* Read in the disk contents for the inode, copy into the inode. */
508 1.1 mycroft if (dinp)
509 1.1 mycroft if (error = copyin(dinp, &ip->i_din, sizeof(struct dinode)))
510 1.1 mycroft return (error);
511 1.1 mycroft else {
512 1.1 mycroft if (error = bread(ump->um_devvp, daddr,
513 1.1 mycroft (int)ump->um_lfs->lfs_bsize, NOCRED, &bp)) {
514 1.1 mycroft /*
515 1.1 mycroft * The inode does not contain anything useful, so it
516 1.1 mycroft * would be misleading to leave it on its hash chain.
517 1.1 mycroft * Iput() will return it to the free list.
518 1.1 mycroft */
519 1.1 mycroft ufs_ihashrem(ip);
520 1.1 mycroft
521 1.1 mycroft /* Unlock and discard unneeded inode. */
522 1.1 mycroft lfs_vunref(vp);
523 1.1 mycroft brelse(bp);
524 1.1 mycroft *vpp = NULL;
525 1.1 mycroft return (error);
526 1.1 mycroft }
527 1.1 mycroft ip->i_din =
528 1.1 mycroft *lfs_ifind(ump->um_lfs, ino, (struct dinode *)bp->b_data);
529 1.1 mycroft brelse(bp);
530 1.1 mycroft }
531 1.1 mycroft
532 1.1 mycroft /* Inode was just read from user space or disk, make sure it's locked */
533 1.1 mycroft ip->i_flag |= IN_LOCKED;
534 1.1 mycroft
535 1.1 mycroft /*
536 1.1 mycroft * Initialize the vnode from the inode, check for aliases. In all
537 1.1 mycroft * cases re-init ip, the underlying vnode/inode may have changed.
538 1.1 mycroft */
539 1.1 mycroft if (error = ufs_vinit(mp, lfs_specop_p, LFS_FIFOOPS, &vp)) {
540 1.1 mycroft lfs_vunref(vp);
541 1.1 mycroft *vpp = NULL;
542 1.1 mycroft return (error);
543 1.1 mycroft }
544 1.1 mycroft /*
545 1.1 mycroft * Finish inode initialization now that aliasing has been resolved.
546 1.1 mycroft */
547 1.1 mycroft ip->i_devvp = ump->um_devvp;
548 1.1 mycroft ip->i_flag |= IN_MODIFIED;
549 1.1 mycroft ++ump->um_lfs->lfs_uinodes;
550 1.1 mycroft VREF(ip->i_devvp);
551 1.1 mycroft *vpp = vp;
552 1.1 mycroft return (0);
553 1.1 mycroft }
554 1.1 mycroft struct buf *
555 1.1 mycroft lfs_fakebuf(vp, lbn, size, uaddr)
556 1.1 mycroft struct vnode *vp;
557 1.1 mycroft int lbn;
558 1.1 mycroft size_t size;
559 1.1 mycroft caddr_t uaddr;
560 1.1 mycroft {
561 1.1 mycroft struct buf *bp;
562 1.1 mycroft
563 1.1 mycroft bp = lfs_newbuf(vp, lbn, 0);
564 1.1 mycroft bp->b_saveaddr = uaddr;
565 1.1 mycroft bp->b_bufsize = size;
566 1.1 mycroft bp->b_bcount = size;
567 1.1 mycroft bp->b_flags |= B_INVAL;
568 1.1 mycroft return (bp);
569 1.1 mycroft }
570