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      1 /*	$NetBSD: lfs_syscalls.c,v 1.46 2000/07/04 22:30:37 perseant Exp $	*/
      2 
      3 /*-
      4  * Copyright (c) 1999 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
      5  * All rights reserved.
      6  *
      7  * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
      8  * by Konrad E. Schroder <perseant (at) hhhh.org>.
      9  *
     10  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
     11  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     12  * are met:
     13  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     14  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     15  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     16  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     17  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     18  * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
     19  *    must display the following acknowledgement:
     20  *      This product includes software developed by the NetBSD
     21  *      Foundation, Inc. and its contributors.
     22  * 4. Neither the name of The NetBSD Foundation nor the names of its
     23  *    contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
     24  *    from this software without specific prior written permission.
     25  *
     26  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS
     27  * ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
     28  * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
     29  * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS
     30  * BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
     31  * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
     32  * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
     33  * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
     34  * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
     35  * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
     36  * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
     37  */
     38 /*-
     39  * Copyright (c) 1991, 1993, 1994
     40  *	The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
     41  *
     42  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
     43  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     44  * are met:
     45  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     46  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     47  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     48  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     49  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     50  * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
     51  *    must display the following acknowledgement:
     52  *	This product includes software developed by the University of
     53  *	California, Berkeley and its contributors.
     54  * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
     55  *    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
     56  *    without specific prior written permission.
     57  *
     58  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
     59  * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
     60  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
     61  * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
     62  * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
     63  * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
     64  * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
     65  * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
     66  * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
     67  * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
     68  * SUCH DAMAGE.
     69  *
     70  *	@(#)lfs_syscalls.c	8.10 (Berkeley) 5/14/95
     71  */
     72 
     73 #include "fs_lfs.h"		/* for prototypes in syscallargs.h */
     74 
     75 #include <sys/param.h>
     76 #include <sys/systm.h>
     77 #include <sys/proc.h>
     78 #include <sys/buf.h>
     79 #include <sys/mount.h>
     80 #include <sys/vnode.h>
     81 #include <sys/malloc.h>
     82 #include <sys/kernel.h>
     83 
     84 #include <sys/syscallargs.h>
     85 
     86 #include <ufs/ufs/quota.h>
     87 #include <ufs/ufs/inode.h>
     88 #include <ufs/ufs/ufsmount.h>
     89 #include <ufs/ufs/ufs_extern.h>
     90 
     91 #include <ufs/lfs/lfs.h>
     92 #include <ufs/lfs/lfs_extern.h>
     93 
     94 /* Flags for return from lfs_fastvget */
     95 #define FVG_UNLOCK 0x01	  /* Needs to be unlocked */
     96 #define FVG_PUT	   0x02	  /* Needs to be vput() */
     97 
     98 struct buf *lfs_fakebuf __P((struct vnode *, int, size_t, caddr_t));
     99 int lfs_fasthashget __P((dev_t, ino_t, int *, struct vnode **));
    100 
    101 int debug_cleaner = 0;
    102 int clean_vnlocked = 0;
    103 int clean_inlocked = 0;
    104 int verbose_debug = 0;
    105 
    106 pid_t lfs_cleaner_pid = 0;
    107 
    108 /*
    109  * Definitions for the buffer free lists.
    110  */
    111 #define BQUEUES		4		/* number of free buffer queues */
    112 
    113 #define BQ_LOCKED	0		/* super-blocks &c */
    114 #define BQ_LRU		1		/* lru, useful buffers */
    115 #define BQ_AGE		2		/* rubbish */
    116 #define BQ_EMPTY	3		/* buffer headers with no memory */
    117 
    118 extern TAILQ_HEAD(bqueues, buf) bufqueues[BQUEUES];
    119 
    120 #define LFS_FORCE_WRITE UNASSIGNED
    121 
    122 #define LFS_VREF_THRESHOLD 128
    123 
    124 /*
    125  * sys_lfs_markv:
    126  *
    127  * This will mark inodes and blocks dirty, so they are written into the log.
    128  * It will block until all the blocks have been written.  The segment create
    129  * time passed in the block_info and inode_info structures is used to decide
    130  * if the data is valid for each block (in case some process dirtied a block
    131  * or inode that is being cleaned between the determination that a block is
    132  * live and the lfs_markv call).
    133  *
    134  *  0 on success
    135  * -1/errno is return on error.
    136  */
    137 int
    138 sys_lfs_markv(p, v, retval)
    139     struct proc *p;
    140     void *v;
    141     register_t *retval;
    142 {
    143 	struct sys_lfs_markv_args /* {
    144 		syscallarg(fsid_t *) fsidp;
    145 		syscallarg(struct block_info *) blkiov;
    146 		syscallarg(int) blkcnt;
    147 	} */ *uap = v;
    148 	BLOCK_INFO *blkp;
    149 	IFILE *ifp;
    150 	struct buf *bp, *nbp;
    151 	struct inode *ip = NULL;
    152 	struct lfs *fs;
    153 	struct mount *mntp;
    154 	struct vnode *vp;
    155 #ifdef DEBUG_LFS
    156 	int vputc=0, iwritten=0;
    157 #endif
    158 	fsid_t fsid;
    159 	void *start;
    160 	ino_t lastino;
    161 	ufs_daddr_t b_daddr, v_daddr;
    162 	int origcnt, cnt, error, lfs_fastvget_unlock;
    163 	int do_again=0;
    164 	int s;
    165 #ifdef CHECK_COPYIN
    166 	int i;
    167 #endif /* CHECK_COPYIN */
    168 #ifdef LFS_TRACK_IOS
    169 	int j;
    170 #endif
    171 	int numlocked=0, numrefed=0;
    172 
    173 	if ((error = copyin(SCARG(uap, fsidp), &fsid, sizeof(fsid_t))) != 0)
    174 		return (error);
    175 
    176 	if ((mntp = vfs_getvfs(&fsid)) == NULL)
    177 		return (EINVAL);
    178 
    179 	fs = VFSTOUFS(mntp)->um_lfs;
    180 
    181 	if ((error = suser(p->p_ucred, &p->p_acflag)) != 0)
    182 		return (error);
    183 
    184 	origcnt = cnt = SCARG(uap, blkcnt);
    185 	start = malloc(cnt * sizeof(BLOCK_INFO), M_SEGMENT, M_WAITOK);
    186 	error = copyin(SCARG(uap, blkiov), start, cnt * sizeof(BLOCK_INFO));
    187 	if (error)
    188 		goto err1;
    189 
    190 	/*
    191 	 * This seglock is just to prevent the fact that we might have to sleep
    192 	 * from allowing the possibility that our blocks might become
    193 	 * invalid.
    194 	 *
    195 	 * It is also important to note here that unless we specify SEGM_CKP,
    196 	 * any Ifile blocks that we might be asked to clean will never get
    197 	 * to the disk.
    198 	 */
    199 	lfs_seglock(fs, SEGM_SYNC|SEGM_CLEAN|SEGM_CKP);
    200 
    201 	/* Mark blocks/inodes dirty.  */
    202 	error = 0;
    203 
    204 #ifdef DEBUG_LFS
    205 	/* Run through and count the inodes */
    206 	lastino = LFS_UNUSED_INUM;
    207 	for(blkp = start; cnt--; ++blkp) {
    208 		if(lastino != blkp->bi_inode) {
    209 			lastino = blkp->bi_inode;
    210 			vputc++;
    211 		}
    212 	}
    213 	cnt = origcnt;
    214 	printf("[%d/",vputc);
    215 	iwritten=0;
    216 #endif /* DEBUG_LFS */
    217 	/* these were inside the initialization for the for loop */
    218 	v_daddr = LFS_UNUSED_DADDR;
    219 	lastino = LFS_UNUSED_INUM;
    220 	for (blkp = start; cnt--; ++blkp)
    221 	{
    222 		if(blkp->bi_daddr == LFS_FORCE_WRITE)
    223 			printf("lfs_markv: warning: force-writing ino %d lbn %d\n",
    224 			       blkp->bi_inode, blkp->bi_lbn);
    225 #ifdef LFS_TRACK_IOS
    226 		/*
    227 		 * If there is I/O on this segment that is not yet complete,
    228 		 * the cleaner probably does not have the right information.
    229 		 * Send it packing.
    230 		 */
    231 		for(j=0;j<LFS_THROTTLE;j++) {
    232 			if(fs->lfs_pending[j] != LFS_UNUSED_DADDR
    233 			   && datosn(fs,fs->lfs_pending[j])==datosn(fs,blkp->bi_daddr)
    234 			   && blkp->bi_daddr != LFS_FORCE_WRITE)
    235 			{
    236 				printf("lfs_markv: attempt to clean pending segment? (#%d)\n",
    237 				       datosn(fs, fs->lfs_pending[j]));
    238 				/* free(start,M_SEGMENT); */
    239 				/* return (EBUSY); */
    240 			}
    241 		}
    242 #endif /* LFS_TRACK_IOS */
    243 		/*
    244 		 * Get the IFILE entry (only once) and see if the file still
    245 		 * exists.
    246 		 */
    247 		if (lastino != blkp->bi_inode) {
    248 			/*
    249 			 * Finish the old file, if there was one.  The presence
    250 			 * of a usable vnode in vp is signaled by a valid v_daddr.
    251 			 */
    252 			if(v_daddr != LFS_UNUSED_DADDR) {
    253 #ifdef DEBUG_LFS
    254 				if(ip->i_flag & (IN_MODIFIED|IN_CLEANING))
    255 					iwritten++;
    256 #endif
    257 				if(lfs_fastvget_unlock) {
    258 					VOP_UNLOCK(vp, 0);
    259 					numlocked--;
    260 				}
    261 				lfs_vunref(vp);
    262 				numrefed--;
    263 			}
    264 
    265 			/*
    266 			 * Start a new file
    267 			 */
    268 			lastino = blkp->bi_inode;
    269 			if (blkp->bi_inode == LFS_IFILE_INUM)
    270 				v_daddr = fs->lfs_idaddr;
    271 			else {
    272 				LFS_IENTRY(ifp, fs, blkp->bi_inode, bp);
    273 				/* XXX fix for force write */
    274 				v_daddr = ifp->if_daddr;
    275 				brelse(bp);
    276 			}
    277 			/* Don't force-write the ifile */
    278 			if (blkp->bi_inode == LFS_IFILE_INUM
    279 			    && blkp->bi_daddr == LFS_FORCE_WRITE)
    280 			{
    281 				continue;
    282 			}
    283 			if (v_daddr == LFS_UNUSED_DADDR
    284 			    && blkp->bi_daddr != LFS_FORCE_WRITE)
    285 			{
    286 				continue;
    287 			}
    288 
    289 			/* Get the vnode/inode. */
    290 			error=lfs_fastvget(mntp, blkp->bi_inode, v_daddr,
    291 					   &vp,
    292 					   (blkp->bi_lbn==LFS_UNUSED_LBN
    293 					    ? blkp->bi_bp
    294 					    : NULL),
    295 					   &lfs_fastvget_unlock);
    296 			if(lfs_fastvget_unlock)
    297 				numlocked++;
    298 
    299 			if(!error) {
    300 				numrefed++;
    301 			}
    302 			if(error) {
    303 #ifdef DEBUG_LFS
    304 				printf("lfs_markv: lfs_fastvget failed with %d (ino %d, segment %d)\n",
    305 				       error, blkp->bi_inode,
    306 				       datosn(fs, blkp->bi_daddr));
    307 #endif /* DEBUG_LFS */
    308 				/*
    309 				 * If we got EAGAIN, that means that the
    310 				 * Inode was locked.  This is
    311 				 * recoverable: just clean the rest of
    312 				 * this segment, and let the cleaner try
    313 				 * again with another.  (When the
    314 				 * cleaner runs again, this segment will
    315 				 * sort high on the list, since it is
    316 				 * now almost entirely empty.) But, we
    317 				 * still set v_daddr = LFS_UNUSED_ADDR
    318 				 * so as not to test this over and over
    319 				 * again.
    320 				 */
    321 				if(error == EAGAIN) {
    322 					error = 0;
    323 					do_again++;
    324 				}
    325 #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
    326 				else if(error != ENOENT)
    327 					panic("lfs_markv VFS_VGET FAILED");
    328 #endif
    329 				/* lastino = LFS_UNUSED_INUM; */
    330 				v_daddr = LFS_UNUSED_DADDR;
    331 				vp = NULL;
    332 				ip = NULL;
    333 				continue;
    334 			}
    335 			ip = VTOI(vp);
    336 		} else if (v_daddr == LFS_UNUSED_DADDR) {
    337 			/*
    338 			 * This can only happen if the vnode is dead (or
    339 			 * in any case we can't get it...e.g., it is
    340 			 * inlocked).  Keep going.
    341 			 */
    342 			continue;
    343 		}
    344 
    345 		/* Past this point we are guaranteed that vp, ip are valid. */
    346 
    347 		/* If this BLOCK_INFO didn't contain a block, keep going. */
    348 		if (blkp->bi_lbn == LFS_UNUSED_LBN) {
    349 			/* XXX need to make sure that the inode gets written in this case */
    350 			/* XXX but only write the inode if it's the right one */
    351                         if (blkp->bi_inode != LFS_IFILE_INUM) {
    352                                 LFS_IENTRY(ifp, fs, blkp->bi_inode, bp);
    353                                 if(ifp->if_daddr == blkp->bi_daddr
    354 				   || blkp->bi_daddr == LFS_FORCE_WRITE)
    355 				{
    356 					if(!(ip->i_flag & IN_CLEANING))
    357 						fs->lfs_uinodes++;
    358 				        ip->i_flag |= IN_CLEANING;
    359 				}
    360                                 brelse(bp);
    361                         }
    362 			continue;
    363 		}
    364 
    365 		b_daddr = 0;
    366 		if(blkp->bi_daddr != LFS_FORCE_WRITE) {
    367 			if (VOP_BMAP(vp, blkp->bi_lbn, NULL, &b_daddr, NULL) ||
    368 			    b_daddr != blkp->bi_daddr)
    369 			{
    370 				if(datosn(fs,b_daddr)
    371 				   == datosn(fs,blkp->bi_daddr))
    372 				{
    373 					printf("lfs_markv: wrong da same seg: %x vs %x\n",
    374 					       blkp->bi_daddr, b_daddr);
    375 				}
    376 				continue;
    377 			}
    378 		}
    379 		/*
    380 		 * If we got to here, then we are keeping the block.  If
    381 		 * it is an indirect block, we want to actually put it
    382 		 * in the buffer cache so that it can be updated in the
    383 		 * finish_meta section.  If it's not, we need to
    384 		 * allocate a fake buffer so that writeseg can perform
    385 		 * the copyin and write the buffer.
    386 		 */
    387 		/*
    388 		 * XXX - if the block we are reading has been *extended* since
    389 		 * it was written to disk, then we risk throwing away
    390 		 * the extension in bread()/getblk().  Check the size
    391 		 * here.
    392 		 */
    393 		if(blkp->bi_size < fs->lfs_bsize) {
    394 			s = splbio();
    395 			bp = incore(vp, blkp->bi_lbn);
    396 			if(bp && bp->b_bcount > blkp->bi_size) {
    397 				printf("lfs_markv: %ld > %d (fixed)\n",
    398 				       bp->b_bcount, blkp->bi_size);
    399 				blkp->bi_size = bp->b_bcount;
    400 			}
    401 			splx(s);
    402 		}
    403 		if (ip->i_number != LFS_IFILE_INUM && blkp->bi_lbn >= 0) {
    404 			/* Data Block */
    405 			bp = lfs_fakebuf(vp, blkp->bi_lbn,
    406 					 blkp->bi_size, blkp->bi_bp);
    407 			/* Pretend we used bread() to get it */
    408 			bp->b_blkno = blkp->bi_daddr;
    409 		} else {
    410 			/* Indirect block */
    411 			bp = getblk(vp, blkp->bi_lbn, blkp->bi_size, 0, 0);
    412 			if (!(bp->b_flags & (B_DONE|B_DELWRI))) { /* B_CACHE */
    413 				/*
    414 				 * The block in question was not found
    415 				 * in the cache; i.e., the block that
    416 				 * getblk() returned is empty.  So, we
    417 				 * can (and should) copy in the
    418 				 * contents, because we've already
    419 				 * determined that this was the right
    420 				 * version of this block on disk.
    421 				 *
    422 				 * And, it can't have changed underneath
    423 				 * us, because we have the segment lock.
    424 				 */
    425 				error = copyin(blkp->bi_bp, bp->b_data, blkp->bi_size);
    426 				if(error)
    427 					goto err2;
    428 			}
    429 		}
    430 		if ((error = lfs_bwrite_ext(bp,BW_CLEAN)) != 0)
    431 			goto err2;
    432 	}
    433 
    434 	/*
    435 	 * Finish the old file, if there was one
    436 	 */
    437 	if(v_daddr != LFS_UNUSED_DADDR) {
    438 #ifdef DEBUG_LFS
    439 		if(ip->i_flag & (IN_MODIFIED|IN_CLEANING))
    440 			iwritten++;
    441 #endif
    442 		if(lfs_fastvget_unlock) {
    443 			VOP_UNLOCK(vp, 0);
    444 			numlocked--;
    445 		}
    446 		lfs_vunref(vp);
    447 		numrefed--;
    448 	}
    449 
    450 	/*
    451 	 * The last write has to be SEGM_SYNC, because of calling semantics.
    452 	 * It also has to be SEGM_CKP, because otherwise we could write
    453 	 * over the newly cleaned data contained in a checkpoint, and then
    454 	 * we'd be unhappy at recovery time.
    455 	 */
    456 	lfs_segwrite(mntp, SEGM_SYNC|SEGM_CLEAN|SEGM_CKP);
    457 	free(start, M_SEGMENT);
    458 
    459 	lfs_segunlock(fs);
    460 
    461 #ifdef DEBUG_LFS
    462 	printf("%d]",iwritten);
    463 	if(numlocked != 0 || numrefed != 0) {
    464 		panic("lfs_markv: numlocked=%d numrefed=%d", numlocked, numrefed);
    465 	}
    466 #endif
    467 
    468 	if(error)
    469 		return (error);
    470 	else if(do_again)
    471 		return EAGAIN;
    472 
    473 	return 0;
    474 
    475  err2:
    476 	printf("lfs_markv err2\n");
    477 	lfs_vunref(vp);
    478 	/* Free up fakebuffers -- have to take these from the LOCKED list */
    479  again:
    480 	s = splbio();
    481 	for(bp = bufqueues[BQ_LOCKED].tqh_first; bp; bp=nbp) {
    482 		nbp = bp->b_freelist.tqe_next;
    483 		if(bp->b_flags & B_CALL) {
    484 			if(bp->b_flags & B_BUSY) { /* not bloody likely */
    485 				bp->b_flags |= B_WANTED;
    486 				tsleep(bp, PRIBIO+1, "markv", 0);
    487 				splx(s);
    488 				goto again;
    489 			}
    490 			bremfree(bp);
    491 			splx(s);
    492 			brelse(bp);
    493 			s = splbio();
    494 		}
    495 	}
    496 	splx(s);
    497 	free(start, M_SEGMENT);
    498 	lfs_segunlock(fs);
    499 	vfs_unbusy(mntp);
    500 	return (error);
    501 
    502  err1:
    503 	printf("lfs_markv err1\n");
    504 	free(start, M_SEGMENT);
    505 	return (error);
    506 }
    507 
    508 /*
    509  * sys_lfs_bmapv:
    510  *
    511  * This will fill in the current disk address for arrays of blocks.
    512  *
    513  *  0 on success
    514  * -1/errno is return on error.
    515  */
    516 
    517 int
    518 sys_lfs_bmapv(p, v, retval)
    519 	struct proc *p;
    520 	void *v;
    521 	register_t *retval;
    522 {
    523 	struct sys_lfs_bmapv_args /* {
    524 		syscallarg(fsid_t *) fsidp;
    525 		syscallarg(struct block_info *) blkiov;
    526 		syscallarg(int) blkcnt;
    527 	} */ *uap = v;
    528 	BLOCK_INFO *blkp;
    529 	IFILE *ifp;
    530 	struct buf *bp;
    531 	struct inode *ip = NULL;
    532 	struct lfs *fs;
    533 	struct mount *mntp;
    534 	struct ufsmount *ump;
    535 	struct vnode *vp;
    536 	fsid_t fsid;
    537 	void *start;
    538 	ino_t lastino;
    539 	ufs_daddr_t v_daddr;
    540 	int origcnt, cnt, error, need_unlock=0;
    541 	int numlocked=0, numrefed=0;
    542 #ifdef LFS_TRACK_IOS
    543 	int j;
    544 #endif
    545 
    546 	lfs_cleaner_pid = p->p_pid;
    547 
    548 	if ((error = suser(p->p_ucred, &p->p_acflag)) != 0)
    549 		return (error);
    550 
    551 	if ((error = copyin(SCARG(uap, fsidp), &fsid, sizeof(fsid_t))) != 0)
    552 		return (error);
    553 	if ((mntp = vfs_getvfs(&fsid)) == NULL)
    554 		return (EINVAL);
    555 
    556 	ump = VFSTOUFS(mntp);
    557 
    558 	origcnt = cnt = SCARG(uap, blkcnt);
    559 	start = malloc(cnt * sizeof(BLOCK_INFO), M_SEGMENT, M_WAITOK);
    560 	error = copyin(SCARG(uap, blkiov), start, cnt * sizeof(BLOCK_INFO));
    561 	if (error) {
    562 		free(start, M_SEGMENT);
    563 		return (error);
    564 	}
    565 
    566 	fs = VFSTOUFS(mntp)->um_lfs;
    567 
    568 	error = 0;
    569 
    570 	/* these were inside the initialization for the for loop */
    571 	v_daddr = LFS_UNUSED_DADDR;
    572 	lastino = LFS_UNUSED_INUM;
    573 	for (blkp = start; cnt--; ++blkp)
    574 	{
    575 #ifdef DEBUG
    576 		if (datosn(fs, fs->lfs_curseg) == datosn(fs, blkp->bi_daddr)) {
    577 			printf("lfs_bmapv: attempt to clean current segment? (#%d)\n",
    578 			       datosn(fs, fs->lfs_curseg));
    579 			free(start,M_SEGMENT);
    580 			return (EBUSY);
    581 		}
    582 #endif /* DEBUG */
    583 #ifdef LFS_TRACK_IOS
    584 		/*
    585 		 * If there is I/O on this segment that is not yet complete,
    586 		 * the cleaner probably does not have the right information.
    587 		 * Send it packing.
    588 		 */
    589 		for(j=0;j<LFS_THROTTLE;j++) {
    590 			if(fs->lfs_pending[j] != LFS_UNUSED_DADDR
    591 			   && datosn(fs,fs->lfs_pending[j])==datosn(fs,blkp->bi_daddr))
    592 			{
    593 				printf("lfs_bmapv: attempt to clean pending segment? (#%d)\n",
    594 				       datosn(fs, fs->lfs_pending[j]));
    595 				free(start,M_SEGMENT);
    596 				return (EBUSY);
    597 			}
    598 		}
    599 
    600 #endif /* LFS_TRACK_IOS */
    601 		/*
    602 		 * Get the IFILE entry (only once) and see if the file still
    603 		 * exists.
    604 		 */
    605 		if (lastino != blkp->bi_inode) {
    606 			/*
    607 			 * Finish the old file, if there was one.  The presence
    608 			 * of a usable vnode in vp is signaled by a valid
    609 			 * v_daddr.
    610 			 */
    611 			if(v_daddr != LFS_UNUSED_DADDR) {
    612 				if(need_unlock) {
    613 					VOP_UNLOCK(vp, 0);
    614 					numlocked--;
    615 				}
    616 				lfs_vunref(vp);
    617 				numrefed--;
    618 			}
    619 
    620 			/*
    621 			 * Start a new file
    622 			 */
    623 			lastino = blkp->bi_inode;
    624 			if (blkp->bi_inode == LFS_IFILE_INUM)
    625 				v_daddr = fs->lfs_idaddr;
    626 			else {
    627 				LFS_IENTRY(ifp, fs, blkp->bi_inode, bp);
    628 				v_daddr = ifp->if_daddr;
    629 				brelse(bp);
    630 			}
    631 			if (v_daddr == LFS_UNUSED_DADDR) {
    632 				blkp->bi_daddr = LFS_UNUSED_DADDR;
    633 				continue;
    634 			}
    635 			/*
    636 			 * A regular call to VFS_VGET could deadlock
    637 			 * here.  Instead, we try an unlocked access.
    638 			 */
    639 			vp = ufs_ihashlookup(ump->um_dev, blkp->bi_inode);
    640 			if (vp != NULL && !(vp->v_flag & VXLOCK)) {
    641 				ip = VTOI(vp);
    642 				if (lfs_vref(vp)) {
    643 					v_daddr = LFS_UNUSED_DADDR;
    644 					need_unlock = 0;
    645 					continue;
    646 				}
    647 				numrefed++;
    648 				if(VOP_ISLOCKED(vp)) {
    649 #ifdef DEBUG_LFS
    650 					printf("lfs_bmapv: inode %d inlocked\n",ip->i_number);
    651 #endif
    652 					v_daddr = LFS_UNUSED_DADDR;
    653 					need_unlock = 0;
    654 					lfs_vunref(vp);
    655 					--numrefed;
    656 					continue;
    657 				} else {
    658 					vn_lock(vp, LK_EXCLUSIVE | LK_RETRY);
    659 					need_unlock = FVG_UNLOCK;
    660 					numlocked++;
    661 				}
    662 			} else {
    663 				error = VFS_VGET(mntp, blkp->bi_inode, &vp);
    664 				if(error) {
    665 #ifdef DEBUG_LFS
    666 					printf("lfs_bmapv: vget of ino %d failed with %d",blkp->bi_inode,error);
    667 #endif
    668 					v_daddr = LFS_UNUSED_DADDR;
    669 					need_unlock = 0;
    670 					continue;
    671 				} else {
    672 					need_unlock = FVG_PUT;
    673 					numlocked++;
    674 					numrefed++;
    675 				}
    676 			}
    677 			ip = VTOI(vp);
    678 		} else if (v_daddr == LFS_UNUSED_DADDR) {
    679 			/*
    680 			 * This can only happen if the vnode is dead.
    681 			 * Keep going.  Note that we DO NOT set the
    682 			 * bi_addr to anything -- if we failed to get
    683 			 * the vnode, for example, we want to assume
    684 			 * conservatively that all of its blocks *are*
    685 			 * located in the segment in question.
    686 			 * lfs_markv will throw them out if we are
    687 			 * wrong.
    688 			 */
    689 			/* blkp->bi_daddr = LFS_UNUSED_DADDR; */
    690 			continue;
    691 		}
    692 
    693 		/* Past this point we are guaranteed that vp, ip are valid. */
    694 
    695 		if(blkp->bi_lbn == LFS_UNUSED_LBN) {
    696 			/*
    697 			 * We just want the inode address, which is
    698 			 * conveniently in v_daddr.
    699 			 */
    700 			blkp->bi_daddr = v_daddr;
    701 		} else {
    702 			error = VOP_BMAP(vp, blkp->bi_lbn, NULL,
    703 					 &(blkp->bi_daddr), NULL);
    704 			if(error)
    705 			{
    706 				blkp->bi_daddr = LFS_UNUSED_DADDR;
    707 				continue;
    708 			}
    709 		}
    710 	}
    711 
    712 	/*
    713 	 * Finish the old file, if there was one.  The presence
    714 	 * of a usable vnode in vp is signaled by a valid v_daddr.
    715 	 */
    716 	if(v_daddr != LFS_UNUSED_DADDR) {
    717 		if(need_unlock) {
    718 			VOP_UNLOCK(vp, 0);
    719 			numlocked--;
    720 		}
    721 		lfs_vunref(vp);
    722 		numrefed--;
    723 	}
    724 
    725 	if(numlocked != 0 || numrefed != 0) {
    726 		panic("lfs_bmapv: numlocked=%d numrefed=%d", numlocked,
    727 		      numrefed);
    728 	}
    729 
    730 	copyout(start, SCARG(uap, blkiov), origcnt * sizeof(BLOCK_INFO));
    731 	free(start, M_SEGMENT);
    732 
    733 	return 0;
    734 }
    735 
    736 /*
    737  * sys_lfs_segclean:
    738  *
    739  * Mark the segment clean.
    740  *
    741  *  0 on success
    742  * -1/errno is return on error.
    743  */
    744 int
    745 sys_lfs_segclean(p, v, retval)
    746 	struct proc *p;
    747 	void *v;
    748 	register_t *retval;
    749 {
    750 	struct sys_lfs_segclean_args /* {
    751 		syscallarg(fsid_t *) fsidp;
    752 		syscallarg(u_long) segment;
    753 	} */ *uap = v;
    754 	CLEANERINFO *cip;
    755 	SEGUSE *sup;
    756 	struct buf *bp;
    757 	struct mount *mntp;
    758 	struct lfs *fs;
    759 	fsid_t fsid;
    760 	int error;
    761 
    762 	if ((error = suser(p->p_ucred, &p->p_acflag)) != 0)
    763 		return (error);
    764 
    765 	if ((error = copyin(SCARG(uap, fsidp), &fsid, sizeof(fsid_t))) != 0)
    766 		return (error);
    767 	if ((mntp = vfs_getvfs(&fsid)) == NULL)
    768 		return (EINVAL);
    769 
    770 	fs = VFSTOUFS(mntp)->um_lfs;
    771 
    772 	if (datosn(fs, fs->lfs_curseg) == SCARG(uap, segment))
    773 		return (EBUSY);
    774 
    775 	LFS_SEGENTRY(sup, fs, SCARG(uap, segment), bp);
    776 	if (sup->su_flags & SEGUSE_ACTIVE) {
    777 		brelse(bp);
    778 		return (EBUSY);
    779 	}
    780 
    781 	fs->lfs_avail += fsbtodb(fs, fs->lfs_ssize);
    782 	if (sup->su_flags & SEGUSE_SUPERBLOCK)
    783 		fs->lfs_avail -= btodb(LFS_SBPAD);
    784 	fs->lfs_bfree += (sup->su_nsums * LFS_SUMMARY_SIZE / DEV_BSIZE) +
    785 		sup->su_ninos * btodb(fs->lfs_bsize);
    786 	fs->lfs_dmeta -= sup->su_nsums + fsbtodb(fs, sup->su_ninos);
    787 	if (fs->lfs_dmeta < 0)
    788 		fs->lfs_dmeta = 0;
    789 	sup->su_flags &= ~SEGUSE_DIRTY;
    790 	(void) VOP_BWRITE(bp);
    791 
    792 	LFS_CLEANERINFO(cip, fs, bp);
    793 	++cip->clean;
    794 	--cip->dirty;
    795 	fs->lfs_nclean = cip->clean;
    796 	(void) VOP_BWRITE(bp);
    797 	wakeup(&fs->lfs_avail);
    798 
    799 	return (0);
    800 }
    801 
    802 /*
    803  * sys_lfs_segwait:
    804  *
    805  * This will block until a segment in file system fsid is written.  A timeout
    806  * in milliseconds may be specified which will awake the cleaner automatically.
    807  * An fsid of -1 means any file system, and a timeout of 0 means forever.
    808  *
    809  *  0 on success
    810  *  1 on timeout
    811  * -1/errno is return on error.
    812  */
    813 int
    814 sys_lfs_segwait(p, v, retval)
    815 	struct proc *p;
    816 	void *v;
    817 	register_t *retval;
    818 {
    819 	struct sys_lfs_segwait_args /* {
    820 		syscallarg(fsid_t *) fsidp;
    821 		syscallarg(struct timeval *) tv;
    822 	} */ *uap = v;
    823 	extern int lfs_allclean_wakeup;
    824 	struct mount *mntp;
    825 	struct timeval atv;
    826 	fsid_t fsid;
    827 	void *addr;
    828 	u_long timeout;
    829 	int error, s;
    830 
    831 	if ((error = suser(p->p_ucred, &p->p_acflag)) != 0) {
    832 		return (error);
    833 	}
    834 	if ((error = copyin(SCARG(uap, fsidp), &fsid, sizeof(fsid_t))) != 0)
    835 		return (error);
    836 	if ((mntp = vfs_getvfs(&fsid)) == NULL)
    837 		addr = &lfs_allclean_wakeup;
    838 	else
    839 		addr = &VFSTOUFS(mntp)->um_lfs->lfs_nextseg;
    840 
    841 	if (SCARG(uap, tv)) {
    842 		error = copyin(SCARG(uap, tv), &atv, sizeof(struct timeval));
    843 		if (error)
    844 			return (error);
    845 		if (itimerfix(&atv))
    846 			return (EINVAL);
    847 		s = splclock();
    848 		timeradd(&atv, &time, &atv);
    849 		timeout = hzto(&atv);
    850 		splx(s);
    851 	} else
    852 		timeout = 0;
    853 
    854 	error = tsleep(addr, PCATCH | PUSER, "segment", timeout);
    855 	return (error == ERESTART ? EINTR : 0);
    856 }
    857 
    858 /*
    859  * VFS_VGET call specialized for the cleaner.  The cleaner already knows the
    860  * daddr from the ifile, so don't look it up again.  If the cleaner is
    861  * processing IINFO structures, it may have the ondisk inode already, so
    862  * don't go retrieving it again.
    863  *
    864  * If we find the vnode on the hash chain, then it may be locked by another
    865  * process; so we set (*need_unlock) to zero.
    866  *
    867  * If we don't, we call ufs_ihashins, which locks the inode, and we set
    868  * (*need_unlock) to non-zero.
    869  *
    870  * In either case we lfs_vref, and it is the caller's responsibility to
    871  * lfs_vunref and VOP_UNLOCK (if necessary) when finished.
    872  */
    873 extern struct lock ufs_hashlock;
    874 
    875 int
    876 lfs_fasthashget(dev, ino, need_unlock, vpp)
    877 	dev_t dev;
    878 	ino_t ino;
    879 	int *need_unlock;
    880 	struct vnode **vpp;
    881 {
    882 	struct inode *ip;
    883 
    884 	/*
    885 	 * This is playing fast and loose.  Someone may have the inode
    886 	 * locked, in which case they are going to be distinctly unhappy
    887 	 * if we trash something.
    888 	 */
    889 	if ((*vpp = ufs_ihashlookup(dev, ino)) != NULL) {
    890 		if ((*vpp)->v_flag & VXLOCK) {
    891 			printf("lfs_fastvget: vnode VXLOCKed for ino %d\n",
    892 			       ino);
    893 			clean_vnlocked++;
    894 #ifdef LFS_EAGAIN_FAIL
    895 			return EAGAIN;
    896 #endif
    897 		}
    898 		ip = VTOI(*vpp);
    899 		if (lfs_vref(*vpp)) {
    900 			clean_inlocked++;
    901 			return EAGAIN;
    902 		}
    903 		if (VOP_ISLOCKED(*vpp)) {
    904 #ifdef DEBUG_LFS
    905 			printf("lfs_fastvget: ino %d inlocked by pid %d\n",
    906 			       ip->i_number, (*vpp)->v_lock.lk_lockholder);
    907 #endif
    908 			clean_inlocked++;
    909 #ifdef LFS_EAGAIN_FAIL
    910 			lfs_vunref(*vpp);
    911 			return EAGAIN;
    912 #endif /* LFS_EAGAIN_FAIL */
    913 		} else {
    914 			vn_lock(*vpp, LK_EXCLUSIVE | LK_RETRY);
    915 			*need_unlock |= FVG_UNLOCK;
    916 		}
    917 	} else
    918 		*vpp = NULL;
    919 
    920 	return (0);
    921 }
    922 
    923 int
    924 lfs_fastvget(mp, ino, daddr, vpp, dinp, need_unlock)
    925 	struct mount *mp;
    926 	ino_t ino;
    927 	ufs_daddr_t daddr;
    928 	struct vnode **vpp;
    929 	struct dinode *dinp;
    930 	int *need_unlock;
    931 {
    932 	struct inode *ip;
    933 	struct vnode *vp;
    934 	struct ufsmount *ump;
    935 	dev_t dev;
    936 	int error;
    937 	struct buf *bp;
    938 
    939 	ump = VFSTOUFS(mp);
    940 	dev = ump->um_dev;
    941 	*need_unlock = 0;
    942 
    943 	error = lfs_fasthashget(dev, ino, need_unlock, vpp);
    944 	if (error != 0 || *vpp != NULL)
    945 		return (error);
    946 
    947 	if ((error = getnewvnode(VT_LFS, mp, lfs_vnodeop_p, &vp)) != 0) {
    948 		*vpp = NULL;
    949 		return (error);
    950 	}
    951 
    952 	do {
    953 		error = lfs_fasthashget(dev, ino, need_unlock, vpp);
    954 		if (error != 0 || *vpp != NULL) {
    955 			ungetnewvnode(vp);
    956 			return (error);
    957 		}
    958 	} while (lockmgr(&ufs_hashlock, LK_EXCLUSIVE|LK_SLEEPFAIL, 0));
    959 
    960 	/* Allocate new vnode/inode. */
    961 	lfs_vcreate(mp, ino, vp);
    962 
    963 	/*
    964 	 * Put it onto its hash chain and lock it so that other requests for
    965 	 * this inode will block if they arrive while we are sleeping waiting
    966 	 * for old data structures to be purged or for the contents of the
    967 	 * disk portion of this inode to be read.
    968 	 */
    969 	ip = VTOI(vp);
    970 	ufs_ihashins(ip);
    971 	lockmgr(&ufs_hashlock, LK_RELEASE, 0);
    972 
    973 	/*
    974 	 * XXX
    975 	 * This may not need to be here, logically it should go down with
    976 	 * the i_devvp initialization.
    977 	 * Ask Kirk.
    978 	 */
    979 	ip->i_lfs = ump->um_lfs;
    980 
    981 	/* Read in the disk contents for the inode, copy into the inode. */
    982 	if (dinp) {
    983 		error = copyin(dinp, &ip->i_din.ffs_din, DINODE_SIZE);
    984 		if (error) {
    985 			printf("lfs_fastvget: dinode copyin failed for ino %d\n", ino);
    986 			ufs_ihashrem(ip);
    987 
    988 			/* Unlock and discard unneeded inode. */
    989 			lockmgr(&vp->v_lock, LK_RELEASE, &vp->v_interlock);
    990 			lfs_vunref(vp);
    991 			*vpp = NULL;
    992 			return (error);
    993 		}
    994 		if(ip->i_number != ino)
    995 			panic("lfs_fastvget: I was fed the wrong inode!");
    996 	} else {
    997 		error = bread(ump->um_devvp, daddr,
    998 			      (int)ump->um_lfs->lfs_bsize, NOCRED, &bp);
    999 		if (error) {
   1000 			printf("lfs_fastvget: bread failed with %d\n",error);
   1001 			/*
   1002 			 * The inode does not contain anything useful, so it
   1003 			 * would be misleading to leave it on its hash chain.
   1004 			 * Iput() will return it to the free list.
   1005 			 */
   1006 			ufs_ihashrem(ip);
   1007 
   1008 			/* Unlock and discard unneeded inode. */
   1009 			lockmgr(&vp->v_lock, LK_RELEASE, &vp->v_interlock);
   1010 			lfs_vunref(vp);
   1011 			brelse(bp);
   1012 			*vpp = NULL;
   1013 			return (error);
   1014 		}
   1015 		ip->i_din.ffs_din =
   1016 			*lfs_ifind(ump->um_lfs, ino, bp);
   1017 		brelse(bp);
   1018 	}
   1019 	ip->i_ffs_effnlink = ip->i_ffs_nlink;
   1020 
   1021 	/*
   1022 	 * Initialize the vnode from the inode, check for aliases.  In all
   1023 	 * cases re-init ip, the underlying vnode/inode may have changed.
   1024 	 */
   1025 	error = ufs_vinit(mp, lfs_specop_p, lfs_fifoop_p, &vp);
   1026 	if (error) {
   1027 		/* This CANNOT happen (see ufs_vinit) */
   1028 		printf("lfs_fastvget: ufs_vinit returned %d for ino %d\n", error, ino);
   1029 		lockmgr(&vp->v_lock, LK_RELEASE, &vp->v_interlock);
   1030 		lfs_vunref(vp);
   1031 		*vpp = NULL;
   1032 		return (error);
   1033 	}
   1034 #ifdef DEBUG_LFS
   1035 	if(vp->v_type == VNON) {
   1036 		printf("lfs_fastvget: ino %d is type VNON! (ifmt=%o, dinp=%p)\n",
   1037 		       ip->i_number, (ip->i_ffs_mode & IFMT)>>12, dinp);
   1038 		lfs_dump_dinode(&ip->i_din.ffs_din);
   1039 #ifdef DDB
   1040 		Debugger();
   1041 #endif
   1042 	}
   1043 #endif /* DEBUG_LFS */
   1044 	/*
   1045 	 * Finish inode initialization now that aliasing has been resolved.
   1046 	 */
   1047 	ip->i_devvp = ump->um_devvp;
   1048 	VREF(ip->i_devvp);
   1049 	*vpp = vp;
   1050 	*need_unlock |= FVG_PUT;
   1051 
   1052 	return (0);
   1053 }
   1054 
   1055 struct buf *
   1056 lfs_fakebuf(vp, lbn, size, uaddr)
   1057 	struct vnode *vp;
   1058 	int lbn;
   1059 	size_t size;
   1060 	caddr_t uaddr;
   1061 {
   1062 	struct buf *bp;
   1063 	int error;
   1064 
   1065 #ifndef ALLOW_VFLUSH_CORRUPTION
   1066 	bp = lfs_newbuf(vp, lbn, size);
   1067 	error = copyin(uaddr, bp->b_data, size);
   1068 	if(error) {
   1069 		lfs_freebuf(bp);
   1070 		return NULL;
   1071 	}
   1072 #else
   1073 	bp = lfs_newbuf(vp, lbn, 0);
   1074 	bp->b_flags |= B_INVAL;
   1075 	bp->b_saveaddr = uaddr;
   1076 #endif
   1077 
   1078 	bp->b_bufsize = size;
   1079 	bp->b_bcount = size;
   1080 	return (bp);
   1081 }
   1082