ulfs_inode.h revision 1.22 1 1.22 dholland /* $NetBSD: ulfs_inode.h,v 1.22 2016/06/21 06:14:40 dholland Exp $ */
2 1.20 dholland /* from NetBSD: inode.h,v 1.72 2016/06/03 15:36:03 christos Exp */
3 1.1 dholland
4 1.1 dholland /*
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36 1.1 dholland *
37 1.1 dholland * @(#)inode.h 8.9 (Berkeley) 5/14/95
38 1.1 dholland */
39 1.1 dholland
40 1.3 dholland #ifndef _UFS_LFS_ULFS_INODE_H_
41 1.3 dholland #define _UFS_LFS_ULFS_INODE_H_
42 1.1 dholland
43 1.1 dholland #include <sys/vnode.h>
44 1.6 dholland #include <ufs/lfs/lfs_inode.h>
45 1.2 dholland #include <ufs/lfs/ulfs_dinode.h>
46 1.2 dholland #include <ufs/lfs/ulfs_quotacommon.h>
47 1.1 dholland
48 1.10 dholland /*
49 1.10 dholland * These macros are used to bracket ULFS directory ops, so that we can
50 1.10 dholland * identify all the pages touched during directory ops which need to
51 1.10 dholland * be ordered and flushed atomically, so that they may be recovered.
52 1.10 dholland *
53 1.10 dholland * Because we have to mark nodes VU_DIROP in order to prevent
54 1.10 dholland * the cache from reclaiming them while a dirop is in progress, we must
55 1.10 dholland * also manage the number of nodes so marked (otherwise we can run out).
56 1.10 dholland * We do this by setting lfs_dirvcount to the number of marked vnodes; it
57 1.10 dholland * is decremented during segment write, when VU_DIROP is taken off.
58 1.10 dholland */
59 1.10 dholland #define MARK_VNODE(vp) lfs_mark_vnode(vp)
60 1.10 dholland #define UNMARK_VNODE(vp) lfs_unmark_vnode(vp)
61 1.10 dholland int lfs_set_dirop(struct vnode *, struct vnode *);
62 1.12 dholland void lfs_unset_dirop(struct lfs *, struct vnode *, const char *);
63 1.10 dholland
64 1.8 dholland /* Misc. definitions */
65 1.8 dholland #define BW_CLEAN 1 /* Flag for lfs_bwrite_ext() */
66 1.8 dholland #define PG_DELWRI PG_PAGER1 /* Local def for delayed pageout */
67 1.8 dholland
68 1.8 dholland /* Resource limits */
69 1.8 dholland #define LFS_MAX_RESOURCE(x, u) (((x) >> 2) - 10 * (u))
70 1.8 dholland #define LFS_WAIT_RESOURCE(x, u) (((x) >> 1) - ((x) >> 3) - 10 * (u))
71 1.8 dholland #define LFS_INVERSE_MAX_RESOURCE(x, u) (((x) + 10 * (u)) << 2)
72 1.8 dholland #define LFS_MAX_BUFS LFS_MAX_RESOURCE(nbuf, 1)
73 1.8 dholland #define LFS_WAIT_BUFS LFS_WAIT_RESOURCE(nbuf, 1)
74 1.8 dholland #define LFS_INVERSE_MAX_BUFS(n) LFS_INVERSE_MAX_RESOURCE(n, 1)
75 1.8 dholland #define LFS_MAX_BYTES LFS_MAX_RESOURCE(bufmem_lowater, PAGE_SIZE)
76 1.8 dholland #define LFS_INVERSE_MAX_BYTES(n) LFS_INVERSE_MAX_RESOURCE(n, PAGE_SIZE)
77 1.8 dholland #define LFS_WAIT_BYTES LFS_WAIT_RESOURCE(bufmem_lowater, PAGE_SIZE)
78 1.8 dholland #define LFS_MAX_DIROP ((desiredvnodes >> 2) + (desiredvnodes >> 3))
79 1.15 dholland #define SIZEOF_DIROP(fs) (2 * (lfs_sb_getbsize(fs) + DINOSIZE(fs)))
80 1.8 dholland #define LFS_MAX_FSDIROP(fs) \
81 1.14 dholland (lfs_sb_getnclean(fs) <= lfs_sb_getresvseg(fs) ? 0 : \
82 1.14 dholland ((lfs_sb_getnclean(fs) - lfs_sb_getresvseg(fs)) * lfs_sb_getssize(fs)) / \
83 1.8 dholland (2 * SIZEOF_DIROP(fs)))
84 1.8 dholland #define LFS_MAX_PAGES lfs_max_pages()
85 1.8 dholland #define LFS_WAIT_PAGES lfs_wait_pages()
86 1.8 dholland #define LFS_BUFWAIT 2 /* How long to wait if over *_WAIT_* */
87 1.8 dholland
88 1.8 dholland #ifdef _KERNEL
89 1.8 dholland extern u_long bufmem_lowater, bufmem_hiwater; /* XXX */
90 1.8 dholland
91 1.8 dholland int lfs_wait_pages(void);
92 1.8 dholland int lfs_max_pages(void);
93 1.8 dholland #endif /* _KERNEL */
94 1.8 dholland
95 1.8 dholland /* How starved can we be before we start holding back page writes */
96 1.14 dholland #define LFS_STARVED_FOR_SEGS(fs) (lfs_sb_getnclean(fs) < lfs_sb_getresvseg(fs))
97 1.8 dholland
98 1.8 dholland /*
99 1.8 dholland * Reserved blocks for lfs_malloc
100 1.8 dholland */
101 1.8 dholland
102 1.8 dholland /* Structure to keep reserved blocks */
103 1.8 dholland typedef struct lfs_res_blk {
104 1.8 dholland void *p;
105 1.8 dholland LIST_ENTRY(lfs_res_blk) res;
106 1.8 dholland int size;
107 1.8 dholland char inuse;
108 1.8 dholland } res_t;
109 1.8 dholland
110 1.8 dholland /* Types for lfs_newbuf and lfs_malloc */
111 1.8 dholland #define LFS_NB_UNKNOWN -1
112 1.8 dholland #define LFS_NB_SUMMARY 0
113 1.8 dholland #define LFS_NB_SBLOCK 1
114 1.8 dholland #define LFS_NB_IBLOCK 2
115 1.8 dholland #define LFS_NB_CLUSTER 3
116 1.8 dholland #define LFS_NB_CLEAN 4
117 1.8 dholland #define LFS_NB_BLKIOV 5
118 1.8 dholland #define LFS_NB_COUNT 6 /* always last */
119 1.8 dholland
120 1.8 dholland /* Number of reserved memory blocks of each type */
121 1.8 dholland #define LFS_N_SUMMARIES 2
122 1.8 dholland #define LFS_N_SBLOCKS 1 /* Always 1, to throttle superblock writes */
123 1.8 dholland #define LFS_N_IBLOCKS 16 /* In theory ssize/bsize; in practice around 2 */
124 1.8 dholland #define LFS_N_CLUSTERS 16 /* In theory ssize/MAXPHYS */
125 1.8 dholland #define LFS_N_CLEAN 0
126 1.8 dholland #define LFS_N_BLKIOV 1
127 1.8 dholland
128 1.8 dholland /* Total count of "large" (non-pool) types */
129 1.8 dholland #define LFS_N_TOTAL (LFS_N_SUMMARIES + LFS_N_SBLOCKS + LFS_N_IBLOCKS + \
130 1.8 dholland LFS_N_CLUSTERS + LFS_N_CLEAN + LFS_N_BLKIOV)
131 1.8 dholland
132 1.8 dholland /* Counts for pool types */
133 1.8 dholland #define LFS_N_CL LFS_N_CLUSTERS
134 1.8 dholland #define LFS_N_BPP 2
135 1.8 dholland #define LFS_N_SEG 2
136 1.8 dholland
137 1.8 dholland /*
138 1.8 dholland * "struct buf" associated definitions
139 1.8 dholland */
140 1.8 dholland
141 1.8 dholland /* Determine if a buffer belongs to the ifile */
142 1.8 dholland #define IS_IFILE(bp) (VTOI(bp->b_vp)->i_number == LFS_IFILE_INUM)
143 1.8 dholland
144 1.8 dholland #ifdef _KERNEL
145 1.8 dholland /* This overlays the fid structure (see fstypes.h). */
146 1.8 dholland struct ulfs_ufid {
147 1.21 dholland uint16_t ufid_len; /* Length of structure. */
148 1.21 dholland uint16_t ufid_pad; /* Force 32-bit alignment. */
149 1.22 dholland uint32_t ufid_ino; /* File number (ino). XXX should be 64 */
150 1.8 dholland int32_t ufid_gen; /* Generation number. */
151 1.8 dholland };
152 1.8 dholland /* Filehandle structure for exported LFSes */
153 1.8 dholland struct lfid {
154 1.8 dholland struct ulfs_ufid lfid_ufid;
155 1.8 dholland #define lfid_len lfid_ufid.ufid_len
156 1.8 dholland #define lfid_ino lfid_ufid.ufid_ino
157 1.8 dholland #define lfid_gen lfid_ufid.ufid_gen
158 1.8 dholland uint32_t lfid_ident;
159 1.8 dholland };
160 1.8 dholland #endif /* _KERNEL */
161 1.8 dholland
162 1.8 dholland /* Address calculations for metadata located in the inode */
163 1.8 dholland #define S_INDIR(fs) -ULFS_NDADDR
164 1.9 christos #define D_INDIR(fs) (S_INDIR(fs) - LFS_NINDIR(fs) - 1)
165 1.9 christos #define T_INDIR(fs) (D_INDIR(fs) - LFS_NINDIR(fs) * LFS_NINDIR(fs) - 1)
166 1.8 dholland
167 1.8 dholland /*
168 1.8 dholland * "struct vnode" associated definitions
169 1.8 dholland */
170 1.8 dholland
171 1.8 dholland /* Heuristic emptiness measure */
172 1.8 dholland #define VPISEMPTY(vp) (LIST_EMPTY(&(vp)->v_dirtyblkhd) && \
173 1.8 dholland !(vp->v_type == VREG && (vp)->v_iflag & VI_ONWORKLST) &&\
174 1.8 dholland VTOI(vp)->i_lfs_nbtree == 0)
175 1.8 dholland
176 1.8 dholland #define WRITEINPROG(vp) ((vp)->v_numoutput > 0 || \
177 1.8 dholland (!LIST_EMPTY(&(vp)->v_dirtyblkhd) && \
178 1.8 dholland !(VTOI(vp)->i_flag & (IN_MODIFIED | IN_ACCESSED | IN_CLEANING))))
179 1.8 dholland
180 1.8 dholland
181 1.8 dholland
182 1.8 dholland
183 1.8 dholland
184 1.1 dholland #if defined(_KERNEL)
185 1.1 dholland
186 1.1 dholland /*
187 1.1 dholland * The DIP macro is used to access fields in the dinode that are
188 1.1 dholland * not cached in the inode itself.
189 1.1 dholland */
190 1.1 dholland #define DIP(ip, field) \
191 1.3 dholland (((ip)->i_ump->um_fstype == ULFS1) ? \
192 1.16 dholland (ip)->i_din->u_32.di_##field : (ip)->i_din->u_64.di_##field)
193 1.1 dholland
194 1.1 dholland #define DIP_ASSIGN(ip, field, value) \
195 1.1 dholland do { \
196 1.3 dholland if ((ip)->i_ump->um_fstype == ULFS1) \
197 1.16 dholland (ip)->i_din->u_32.di_##field = (value); \
198 1.1 dholland else \
199 1.16 dholland (ip)->i_din->u_64.di_##field = (value); \
200 1.1 dholland } while(0)
201 1.1 dholland
202 1.1 dholland #define DIP_ADD(ip, field, value) \
203 1.1 dholland do { \
204 1.3 dholland if ((ip)->i_ump->um_fstype == ULFS1) \
205 1.16 dholland (ip)->i_din->u_32.di_##field += (value); \
206 1.1 dholland else \
207 1.16 dholland (ip)->i_din->u_64.di_##field += (value); \
208 1.1 dholland } while(0)
209 1.1 dholland
210 1.16 dholland /* XXX rework this better */
211 1.1 dholland #define SHORTLINK(ip) \
212 1.3 dholland (((ip)->i_ump->um_fstype == ULFS1) ? \
213 1.16 dholland (void *)(ip)->i_din->u_32.di_db : (void *)(ip)->i_din->u_64.di_db)
214 1.1 dholland
215 1.1 dholland
216 1.1 dholland /*
217 1.1 dholland * Structure used to pass around logical block paths generated by
218 1.3 dholland * ulfs_getlbns and used by truncate and bmap code.
219 1.1 dholland */
220 1.1 dholland struct indir {
221 1.1 dholland daddr_t in_lbn; /* Logical block number. */
222 1.1 dholland int in_off; /* Offset in buffer. */
223 1.1 dholland int in_exists; /* Flag if the block exists. */
224 1.1 dholland };
225 1.1 dholland
226 1.1 dholland /* Convert between inode pointers and vnode pointers. */
227 1.1 dholland #define VTOI(vp) ((struct inode *)(vp)->v_data)
228 1.1 dholland #define ITOV(ip) ((ip)->i_vnode)
229 1.1 dholland
230 1.1 dholland #endif /* _KERNEL */
231 1.1 dholland
232 1.3 dholland #endif /* !_UFS_LFS_ULFS_INODE_H_ */
233