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c1d7c514 1// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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2/*
3 * Copyright (C) 2008 Oracle. All rights reserved.
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4 */
5
6#include <linux/sched.h>
5a0e3ad6 7#include <linux/slab.h>
c6adc9cc 8#include <linux/blkdev.h>
5dc562c5 9#include <linux/list_sort.h>
c7f88c4e 10#include <linux/iversion.h>
602cbe91 11#include "misc.h"
9678c543 12#include "ctree.h"
995946dd 13#include "tree-log.h"
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14#include "disk-io.h"
15#include "locking.h"
16#include "print-tree.h"
f186373f 17#include "backref.h"
ebb8765b 18#include "compression.h"
df2c95f3 19#include "qgroup.h"
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20#include "block-group.h"
21#include "space-info.h"
d3575156 22#include "zoned.h"
26c2c454 23#include "inode-item.h"
c7f13d42 24#include "fs.h"
ad1ac501 25#include "accessors.h"
a0231804 26#include "extent-tree.h"
45c40c8f 27#include "root-tree.h"
f2b39277 28#include "dir-item.h"
7c8ede16 29#include "file-item.h"
af142b6f 30#include "file.h"
aa5d3003 31#include "orphan.h"
103c1972 32#include "tree-checker.h"
e02119d5 33
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34#define MAX_CONFLICT_INODES 10
35
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36/* magic values for the inode_only field in btrfs_log_inode:
37 *
38 * LOG_INODE_ALL means to log everything
39 * LOG_INODE_EXISTS means to log just enough to recreate the inode
40 * during log replay
41 */
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42enum {
43 LOG_INODE_ALL,
44 LOG_INODE_EXISTS,
e13976cf 45};
e02119d5 46
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47/*
48 * directory trouble cases
49 *
50 * 1) on rename or unlink, if the inode being unlinked isn't in the fsync
51 * log, we must force a full commit before doing an fsync of the directory
52 * where the unlink was done.
53 * ---> record transid of last unlink/rename per directory
54 *
55 * mkdir foo/some_dir
56 * normal commit
57 * rename foo/some_dir foo2/some_dir
58 * mkdir foo/some_dir
59 * fsync foo/some_dir/some_file
60 *
61 * The fsync above will unlink the original some_dir without recording
62 * it in its new location (foo2). After a crash, some_dir will be gone
63 * unless the fsync of some_file forces a full commit
64 *
65 * 2) we must log any new names for any file or dir that is in the fsync
66 * log. ---> check inode while renaming/linking.
67 *
68 * 2a) we must log any new names for any file or dir during rename
69 * when the directory they are being removed from was logged.
70 * ---> check inode and old parent dir during rename
71 *
72 * 2a is actually the more important variant. With the extra logging
73 * a crash might unlink the old name without recreating the new one
74 *
75 * 3) after a crash, we must go through any directories with a link count
76 * of zero and redo the rm -rf
77 *
78 * mkdir f1/foo
79 * normal commit
80 * rm -rf f1/foo
81 * fsync(f1)
82 *
83 * The directory f1 was fully removed from the FS, but fsync was never
84 * called on f1, only its parent dir. After a crash the rm -rf must
85 * be replayed. This must be able to recurse down the entire
86 * directory tree. The inode link count fixup code takes care of the
87 * ugly details.
88 */
89
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90/*
91 * stages for the tree walking. The first
92 * stage (0) is to only pin down the blocks we find
93 * the second stage (1) is to make sure that all the inodes
94 * we find in the log are created in the subvolume.
95 *
96 * The last stage is to deal with directories and links and extents
97 * and all the other fun semantics
98 */
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99enum {
100 LOG_WALK_PIN_ONLY,
101 LOG_WALK_REPLAY_INODES,
102 LOG_WALK_REPLAY_DIR_INDEX,
103 LOG_WALK_REPLAY_ALL,
104};
e02119d5 105
12fcfd22 106static int btrfs_log_inode(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
90d04510 107 struct btrfs_inode *inode,
49dae1bc 108 int inode_only,
8407f553 109 struct btrfs_log_ctx *ctx);
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110static int link_to_fixup_dir(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
111 struct btrfs_root *root,
112 struct btrfs_path *path, u64 objectid);
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113static noinline int replay_dir_deletes(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
114 struct btrfs_root *root,
115 struct btrfs_root *log,
116 struct btrfs_path *path,
117 u64 dirid, int del_all);
fa1a0f42 118static void wait_log_commit(struct btrfs_root *root, int transid);
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119
120/*
121 * tree logging is a special write ahead log used to make sure that
122 * fsyncs and O_SYNCs can happen without doing full tree commits.
123 *
124 * Full tree commits are expensive because they require commonly
125 * modified blocks to be recowed, creating many dirty pages in the
126 * extent tree an 4x-6x higher write load than ext3.
127 *
128 * Instead of doing a tree commit on every fsync, we use the
129 * key ranges and transaction ids to find items for a given file or directory
130 * that have changed in this transaction. Those items are copied into
131 * a special tree (one per subvolume root), that tree is written to disk
132 * and then the fsync is considered complete.
133 *
134 * After a crash, items are copied out of the log-tree back into the
135 * subvolume tree. Any file data extents found are recorded in the extent
136 * allocation tree, and the log-tree freed.
137 *
138 * The log tree is read three times, once to pin down all the extents it is
139 * using in ram and once, once to create all the inodes logged in the tree
140 * and once to do all the other items.
141 */
142
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143/*
144 * start a sub transaction and setup the log tree
145 * this increments the log tree writer count to make the people
146 * syncing the tree wait for us to finish
147 */
148static int start_log_trans(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
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149 struct btrfs_root *root,
150 struct btrfs_log_ctx *ctx)
e02119d5 151{
0b246afa 152 struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info = root->fs_info;
47876f7c 153 struct btrfs_root *tree_root = fs_info->tree_root;
fa1a0f42 154 const bool zoned = btrfs_is_zoned(fs_info);
34eb2a52 155 int ret = 0;
fa1a0f42 156 bool created = false;
7237f183 157
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158 /*
159 * First check if the log root tree was already created. If not, create
160 * it before locking the root's log_mutex, just to keep lockdep happy.
161 */
162 if (!test_bit(BTRFS_ROOT_HAS_LOG_TREE, &tree_root->state)) {
163 mutex_lock(&tree_root->log_mutex);
164 if (!fs_info->log_root_tree) {
165 ret = btrfs_init_log_root_tree(trans, fs_info);
fa1a0f42 166 if (!ret) {
47876f7c 167 set_bit(BTRFS_ROOT_HAS_LOG_TREE, &tree_root->state);
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168 created = true;
169 }
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170 }
171 mutex_unlock(&tree_root->log_mutex);
172 if (ret)
173 return ret;
174 }
175
7237f183 176 mutex_lock(&root->log_mutex);
34eb2a52 177
fa1a0f42 178again:
7237f183 179 if (root->log_root) {
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180 int index = (root->log_transid + 1) % 2;
181
4884b8e8 182 if (btrfs_need_log_full_commit(trans)) {
f31f09f6 183 ret = BTRFS_LOG_FORCE_COMMIT;
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184 goto out;
185 }
34eb2a52 186
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187 if (zoned && atomic_read(&root->log_commit[index])) {
188 wait_log_commit(root, root->log_transid - 1);
189 goto again;
190 }
191
ff782e0a 192 if (!root->log_start_pid) {
27cdeb70 193 clear_bit(BTRFS_ROOT_MULTI_LOG_TASKS, &root->state);
34eb2a52 194 root->log_start_pid = current->pid;
ff782e0a 195 } else if (root->log_start_pid != current->pid) {
27cdeb70 196 set_bit(BTRFS_ROOT_MULTI_LOG_TASKS, &root->state);
ff782e0a 197 }
34eb2a52 198 } else {
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199 /*
200 * This means fs_info->log_root_tree was already created
201 * for some other FS trees. Do the full commit not to mix
202 * nodes from multiple log transactions to do sequential
203 * writing.
204 */
205 if (zoned && !created) {
f31f09f6 206 ret = BTRFS_LOG_FORCE_COMMIT;
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207 goto out;
208 }
209
e02119d5 210 ret = btrfs_add_log_tree(trans, root);
4a500fd1 211 if (ret)
e87ac136 212 goto out;
34eb2a52 213
e7a79811 214 set_bit(BTRFS_ROOT_HAS_LOG_TREE, &root->state);
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215 clear_bit(BTRFS_ROOT_MULTI_LOG_TASKS, &root->state);
216 root->log_start_pid = current->pid;
e02119d5 217 }
34eb2a52 218
7237f183 219 atomic_inc(&root->log_writers);
289cffcb 220 if (!ctx->logging_new_name) {
34eb2a52 221 int index = root->log_transid % 2;
8b050d35 222 list_add_tail(&ctx->list, &root->log_ctxs[index]);
d1433deb 223 ctx->log_transid = root->log_transid;
8b050d35 224 }
34eb2a52 225
e87ac136 226out:
7237f183 227 mutex_unlock(&root->log_mutex);
e87ac136 228 return ret;
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229}
230
231/*
232 * returns 0 if there was a log transaction running and we were able
233 * to join, or returns -ENOENT if there were not transactions
234 * in progress
235 */
236static int join_running_log_trans(struct btrfs_root *root)
237{
fa1a0f42 238 const bool zoned = btrfs_is_zoned(root->fs_info);
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239 int ret = -ENOENT;
240
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241 if (!test_bit(BTRFS_ROOT_HAS_LOG_TREE, &root->state))
242 return ret;
243
7237f183 244 mutex_lock(&root->log_mutex);
fa1a0f42 245again:
e02119d5 246 if (root->log_root) {
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247 int index = (root->log_transid + 1) % 2;
248
e02119d5 249 ret = 0;
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250 if (zoned && atomic_read(&root->log_commit[index])) {
251 wait_log_commit(root, root->log_transid - 1);
252 goto again;
253 }
7237f183 254 atomic_inc(&root->log_writers);
e02119d5 255 }
7237f183 256 mutex_unlock(&root->log_mutex);
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257 return ret;
258}
259
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260/*
261 * This either makes the current running log transaction wait
262 * until you call btrfs_end_log_trans() or it makes any future
263 * log transactions wait until you call btrfs_end_log_trans()
264 */
45128b08 265void btrfs_pin_log_trans(struct btrfs_root *root)
12fcfd22 266{
12fcfd22 267 atomic_inc(&root->log_writers);
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268}
269
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270/*
271 * indicate we're done making changes to the log tree
272 * and wake up anyone waiting to do a sync
273 */
143bede5 274void btrfs_end_log_trans(struct btrfs_root *root)
e02119d5 275{
7237f183 276 if (atomic_dec_and_test(&root->log_writers)) {
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277 /* atomic_dec_and_test implies a barrier */
278 cond_wake_up_nomb(&root->log_writer_wait);
7237f183 279 }
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280}
281
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282/*
283 * the walk control struct is used to pass state down the chain when
284 * processing the log tree. The stage field tells us which part
285 * of the log tree processing we are currently doing. The others
286 * are state fields used for that specific part
287 */
288struct walk_control {
289 /* should we free the extent on disk when done? This is used
290 * at transaction commit time while freeing a log tree
291 */
292 int free;
293
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294 /* pin only walk, we record which extents on disk belong to the
295 * log trees
296 */
297 int pin;
298
299 /* what stage of the replay code we're currently in */
300 int stage;
301
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302 /*
303 * Ignore any items from the inode currently being processed. Needs
304 * to be set every time we find a BTRFS_INODE_ITEM_KEY and we are in
305 * the LOG_WALK_REPLAY_INODES stage.
306 */
307 bool ignore_cur_inode;
308
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309 /* the root we are currently replaying */
310 struct btrfs_root *replay_dest;
311
312 /* the trans handle for the current replay */
313 struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans;
314
315 /* the function that gets used to process blocks we find in the
316 * tree. Note the extent_buffer might not be up to date when it is
317 * passed in, and it must be checked or read if you need the data
318 * inside it
319 */
320 int (*process_func)(struct btrfs_root *log, struct extent_buffer *eb,
581c1760 321 struct walk_control *wc, u64 gen, int level);
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322};
323
324/*
325 * process_func used to pin down extents, write them or wait on them
326 */
327static int process_one_buffer(struct btrfs_root *log,
328 struct extent_buffer *eb,
581c1760 329 struct walk_control *wc, u64 gen, int level)
e02119d5 330{
0b246afa 331 struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info = log->fs_info;
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332 int ret = 0;
333
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334 /*
335 * If this fs is mixed then we need to be able to process the leaves to
336 * pin down any logged extents, so we have to read the block.
337 */
0b246afa 338 if (btrfs_fs_incompat(fs_info, MIXED_GROUPS)) {
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339 struct btrfs_tree_parent_check check = {
340 .level = level,
341 .transid = gen
342 };
343
344 ret = btrfs_read_extent_buffer(eb, &check);
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345 if (ret)
346 return ret;
347 }
348
c816d705 349 if (wc->pin) {
9fce5704 350 ret = btrfs_pin_extent_for_log_replay(wc->trans, eb->start,
2ff7e61e 351 eb->len);
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352 if (ret)
353 return ret;
e02119d5 354
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355 if (btrfs_buffer_uptodate(eb, gen, 0) &&
356 btrfs_header_level(eb) == 0)
bcdc428c 357 ret = btrfs_exclude_logged_extents(eb);
e02119d5 358 }
b50c6e25 359 return ret;
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360}
361
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362/*
363 * Item overwrite used by replay and tree logging. eb, slot and key all refer
364 * to the src data we are copying out.
365 *
366 * root is the tree we are copying into, and path is a scratch
367 * path for use in this function (it should be released on entry and
368 * will be released on exit).
369 *
370 * If the key is already in the destination tree the existing item is
371 * overwritten. If the existing item isn't big enough, it is extended.
372 * If it is too large, it is truncated.
373 *
374 * If the key isn't in the destination yet, a new item is inserted.
375 */
376static int overwrite_item(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
377 struct btrfs_root *root,
378 struct btrfs_path *path,
379 struct extent_buffer *eb, int slot,
380 struct btrfs_key *key)
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381{
382 int ret;
383 u32 item_size;
384 u64 saved_i_size = 0;
385 int save_old_i_size = 0;
386 unsigned long src_ptr;
387 unsigned long dst_ptr;
4bc4bee4 388 bool inode_item = key->type == BTRFS_INODE_ITEM_KEY;
e02119d5 389
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390 /*
391 * This is only used during log replay, so the root is always from a
392 * fs/subvolume tree. In case we ever need to support a log root, then
393 * we'll have to clone the leaf in the path, release the path and use
394 * the leaf before writing into the log tree. See the comments at
395 * copy_items() for more details.
396 */
397 ASSERT(root->root_key.objectid != BTRFS_TREE_LOG_OBJECTID);
e02119d5 398
3212fa14 399 item_size = btrfs_item_size(eb, slot);
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400 src_ptr = btrfs_item_ptr_offset(eb, slot);
401
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402 /* Look for the key in the destination tree. */
403 ret = btrfs_search_slot(NULL, root, key, path, 0, 0);
404 if (ret < 0)
405 return ret;
4bc4bee4 406
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407 if (ret == 0) {
408 char *src_copy;
409 char *dst_copy;
3212fa14 410 u32 dst_size = btrfs_item_size(path->nodes[0],
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411 path->slots[0]);
412 if (dst_size != item_size)
413 goto insert;
414
415 if (item_size == 0) {
b3b4aa74 416 btrfs_release_path(path);
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417 return 0;
418 }
419 dst_copy = kmalloc(item_size, GFP_NOFS);
420 src_copy = kmalloc(item_size, GFP_NOFS);
2a29edc6 421 if (!dst_copy || !src_copy) {
b3b4aa74 422 btrfs_release_path(path);
2a29edc6 423 kfree(dst_copy);
424 kfree(src_copy);
425 return -ENOMEM;
426 }
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427
428 read_extent_buffer(eb, src_copy, src_ptr, item_size);
429
430 dst_ptr = btrfs_item_ptr_offset(path->nodes[0], path->slots[0]);
431 read_extent_buffer(path->nodes[0], dst_copy, dst_ptr,
432 item_size);
433 ret = memcmp(dst_copy, src_copy, item_size);
434
435 kfree(dst_copy);
436 kfree(src_copy);
437 /*
438 * they have the same contents, just return, this saves
439 * us from cowing blocks in the destination tree and doing
440 * extra writes that may not have been done by a previous
441 * sync
442 */
443 if (ret == 0) {
b3b4aa74 444 btrfs_release_path(path);
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445 return 0;
446 }
447
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448 /*
449 * We need to load the old nbytes into the inode so when we
450 * replay the extents we've logged we get the right nbytes.
451 */
452 if (inode_item) {
453 struct btrfs_inode_item *item;
454 u64 nbytes;
d555438b 455 u32 mode;
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456
457 item = btrfs_item_ptr(path->nodes[0], path->slots[0],
458 struct btrfs_inode_item);
459 nbytes = btrfs_inode_nbytes(path->nodes[0], item);
460 item = btrfs_item_ptr(eb, slot,
461 struct btrfs_inode_item);
462 btrfs_set_inode_nbytes(eb, item, nbytes);
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463
464 /*
465 * If this is a directory we need to reset the i_size to
466 * 0 so that we can set it up properly when replaying
467 * the rest of the items in this log.
468 */
469 mode = btrfs_inode_mode(eb, item);
470 if (S_ISDIR(mode))
471 btrfs_set_inode_size(eb, item, 0);
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472 }
473 } else if (inode_item) {
474 struct btrfs_inode_item *item;
d555438b 475 u32 mode;
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476
477 /*
478 * New inode, set nbytes to 0 so that the nbytes comes out
479 * properly when we replay the extents.
480 */
481 item = btrfs_item_ptr(eb, slot, struct btrfs_inode_item);
482 btrfs_set_inode_nbytes(eb, item, 0);
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483
484 /*
485 * If this is a directory we need to reset the i_size to 0 so
486 * that we can set it up properly when replaying the rest of
487 * the items in this log.
488 */
489 mode = btrfs_inode_mode(eb, item);
490 if (S_ISDIR(mode))
491 btrfs_set_inode_size(eb, item, 0);
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492 }
493insert:
b3b4aa74 494 btrfs_release_path(path);
e02119d5 495 /* try to insert the key into the destination tree */
df8d116f 496 path->skip_release_on_error = 1;
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497 ret = btrfs_insert_empty_item(trans, root, path,
498 key, item_size);
df8d116f 499 path->skip_release_on_error = 0;
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500
501 /* make sure any existing item is the correct size */
df8d116f 502 if (ret == -EEXIST || ret == -EOVERFLOW) {
e02119d5 503 u32 found_size;
3212fa14 504 found_size = btrfs_item_size(path->nodes[0],
e02119d5 505 path->slots[0]);
143bede5 506 if (found_size > item_size)
78ac4f9e 507 btrfs_truncate_item(path, item_size, 1);
143bede5 508 else if (found_size < item_size)
c71dd880 509 btrfs_extend_item(path, item_size - found_size);
e02119d5 510 } else if (ret) {
4a500fd1 511 return ret;
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512 }
513 dst_ptr = btrfs_item_ptr_offset(path->nodes[0],
514 path->slots[0]);
515
516 /* don't overwrite an existing inode if the generation number
517 * was logged as zero. This is done when the tree logging code
518 * is just logging an inode to make sure it exists after recovery.
519 *
520 * Also, don't overwrite i_size on directories during replay.
521 * log replay inserts and removes directory items based on the
522 * state of the tree found in the subvolume, and i_size is modified
523 * as it goes
524 */
525 if (key->type == BTRFS_INODE_ITEM_KEY && ret == -EEXIST) {
526 struct btrfs_inode_item *src_item;
527 struct btrfs_inode_item *dst_item;
528
529 src_item = (struct btrfs_inode_item *)src_ptr;
530 dst_item = (struct btrfs_inode_item *)dst_ptr;
531
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532 if (btrfs_inode_generation(eb, src_item) == 0) {
533 struct extent_buffer *dst_eb = path->nodes[0];
2f2ff0ee 534 const u64 ino_size = btrfs_inode_size(eb, src_item);
1a4bcf47 535
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536 /*
537 * For regular files an ino_size == 0 is used only when
538 * logging that an inode exists, as part of a directory
539 * fsync, and the inode wasn't fsynced before. In this
540 * case don't set the size of the inode in the fs/subvol
541 * tree, otherwise we would be throwing valid data away.
542 */
1a4bcf47 543 if (S_ISREG(btrfs_inode_mode(eb, src_item)) &&
2f2ff0ee 544 S_ISREG(btrfs_inode_mode(dst_eb, dst_item)) &&
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545 ino_size != 0)
546 btrfs_set_inode_size(dst_eb, dst_item, ino_size);
e02119d5 547 goto no_copy;
1a4bcf47 548 }
e02119d5 549
3eb42344 550 if (S_ISDIR(btrfs_inode_mode(eb, src_item)) &&
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551 S_ISDIR(btrfs_inode_mode(path->nodes[0], dst_item))) {
552 save_old_i_size = 1;
553 saved_i_size = btrfs_inode_size(path->nodes[0],
554 dst_item);
555 }
556 }
557
558 copy_extent_buffer(path->nodes[0], eb, dst_ptr,
559 src_ptr, item_size);
560
561 if (save_old_i_size) {
562 struct btrfs_inode_item *dst_item;
563 dst_item = (struct btrfs_inode_item *)dst_ptr;
564 btrfs_set_inode_size(path->nodes[0], dst_item, saved_i_size);
565 }
566
567 /* make sure the generation is filled in */
568 if (key->type == BTRFS_INODE_ITEM_KEY) {
569 struct btrfs_inode_item *dst_item;
570 dst_item = (struct btrfs_inode_item *)dst_ptr;
571 if (btrfs_inode_generation(path->nodes[0], dst_item) == 0) {
572 btrfs_set_inode_generation(path->nodes[0], dst_item,
573 trans->transid);
574 }
575 }
576no_copy:
577 btrfs_mark_buffer_dirty(path->nodes[0]);
b3b4aa74 578 btrfs_release_path(path);
e02119d5
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579 return 0;
580}
581
e43eec81 582static int read_alloc_one_name(struct extent_buffer *eb, void *start, int len,
6db75318 583 struct fscrypt_str *name)
e43eec81
STD
584{
585 char *buf;
586
587 buf = kmalloc(len, GFP_NOFS);
588 if (!buf)
589 return -ENOMEM;
590
591 read_extent_buffer(eb, buf, (unsigned long)start, len);
592 name->name = buf;
593 name->len = len;
594 return 0;
595}
596
e02119d5
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597/*
598 * simple helper to read an inode off the disk from a given root
599 * This can only be called for subvolume roots and not for the log
600 */
601static noinline struct inode *read_one_inode(struct btrfs_root *root,
602 u64 objectid)
603{
604 struct inode *inode;
e02119d5 605
0202e83f 606 inode = btrfs_iget(root->fs_info->sb, objectid, root);
2e19f1f9 607 if (IS_ERR(inode))
5d4f98a2 608 inode = NULL;
e02119d5
CM
609 return inode;
610}
611
612/* replays a single extent in 'eb' at 'slot' with 'key' into the
613 * subvolume 'root'. path is released on entry and should be released
614 * on exit.
615 *
616 * extents in the log tree have not been allocated out of the extent
617 * tree yet. So, this completes the allocation, taking a reference
618 * as required if the extent already exists or creating a new extent
619 * if it isn't in the extent allocation tree yet.
620 *
621 * The extent is inserted into the file, dropping any existing extents
622 * from the file that overlap the new one.
623 */
624static noinline int replay_one_extent(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
625 struct btrfs_root *root,
626 struct btrfs_path *path,
627 struct extent_buffer *eb, int slot,
628 struct btrfs_key *key)
629{
5893dfb9 630 struct btrfs_drop_extents_args drop_args = { 0 };
0b246afa 631 struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info = root->fs_info;
e02119d5 632 int found_type;
e02119d5 633 u64 extent_end;
e02119d5 634 u64 start = key->offset;
4bc4bee4 635 u64 nbytes = 0;
e02119d5
CM
636 struct btrfs_file_extent_item *item;
637 struct inode *inode = NULL;
638 unsigned long size;
639 int ret = 0;
640
641 item = btrfs_item_ptr(eb, slot, struct btrfs_file_extent_item);
642 found_type = btrfs_file_extent_type(eb, item);
643
d899e052 644 if (found_type == BTRFS_FILE_EXTENT_REG ||
4bc4bee4
JB
645 found_type == BTRFS_FILE_EXTENT_PREALLOC) {
646 nbytes = btrfs_file_extent_num_bytes(eb, item);
647 extent_end = start + nbytes;
648
649 /*
650 * We don't add to the inodes nbytes if we are prealloc or a
651 * hole.
652 */
653 if (btrfs_file_extent_disk_bytenr(eb, item) == 0)
654 nbytes = 0;
655 } else if (found_type == BTRFS_FILE_EXTENT_INLINE) {
e41ca589 656 size = btrfs_file_extent_ram_bytes(eb, item);
4bc4bee4 657 nbytes = btrfs_file_extent_ram_bytes(eb, item);
da17066c 658 extent_end = ALIGN(start + size,
0b246afa 659 fs_info->sectorsize);
e02119d5
CM
660 } else {
661 ret = 0;
662 goto out;
663 }
664
665 inode = read_one_inode(root, key->objectid);
666 if (!inode) {
667 ret = -EIO;
668 goto out;
669 }
670
671 /*
672 * first check to see if we already have this extent in the
673 * file. This must be done before the btrfs_drop_extents run
674 * so we don't try to drop this extent.
675 */
f85b7379
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676 ret = btrfs_lookup_file_extent(trans, root, path,
677 btrfs_ino(BTRFS_I(inode)), start, 0);
e02119d5 678
d899e052
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679 if (ret == 0 &&
680 (found_type == BTRFS_FILE_EXTENT_REG ||
681 found_type == BTRFS_FILE_EXTENT_PREALLOC)) {
e02119d5
CM
682 struct btrfs_file_extent_item cmp1;
683 struct btrfs_file_extent_item cmp2;
684 struct btrfs_file_extent_item *existing;
685 struct extent_buffer *leaf;
686
687 leaf = path->nodes[0];
688 existing = btrfs_item_ptr(leaf, path->slots[0],
689 struct btrfs_file_extent_item);
690
691 read_extent_buffer(eb, &cmp1, (unsigned long)item,
692 sizeof(cmp1));
693 read_extent_buffer(leaf, &cmp2, (unsigned long)existing,
694 sizeof(cmp2));
695
696 /*
697 * we already have a pointer to this exact extent,
698 * we don't have to do anything
699 */
700 if (memcmp(&cmp1, &cmp2, sizeof(cmp1)) == 0) {
b3b4aa74 701 btrfs_release_path(path);
e02119d5
CM
702 goto out;
703 }
704 }
b3b4aa74 705 btrfs_release_path(path);
e02119d5
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706
707 /* drop any overlapping extents */
5893dfb9
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708 drop_args.start = start;
709 drop_args.end = extent_end;
710 drop_args.drop_cache = true;
711 ret = btrfs_drop_extents(trans, root, BTRFS_I(inode), &drop_args);
3650860b
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712 if (ret)
713 goto out;
e02119d5 714
07d400a6
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715 if (found_type == BTRFS_FILE_EXTENT_REG ||
716 found_type == BTRFS_FILE_EXTENT_PREALLOC) {
5d4f98a2 717 u64 offset;
07d400a6
YZ
718 unsigned long dest_offset;
719 struct btrfs_key ins;
720
3168021c
FM
721 if (btrfs_file_extent_disk_bytenr(eb, item) == 0 &&
722 btrfs_fs_incompat(fs_info, NO_HOLES))
723 goto update_inode;
724
07d400a6
YZ
725 ret = btrfs_insert_empty_item(trans, root, path, key,
726 sizeof(*item));
3650860b
JB
727 if (ret)
728 goto out;
07d400a6
YZ
729 dest_offset = btrfs_item_ptr_offset(path->nodes[0],
730 path->slots[0]);
731 copy_extent_buffer(path->nodes[0], eb, dest_offset,
732 (unsigned long)item, sizeof(*item));
733
734 ins.objectid = btrfs_file_extent_disk_bytenr(eb, item);
735 ins.offset = btrfs_file_extent_disk_num_bytes(eb, item);
736 ins.type = BTRFS_EXTENT_ITEM_KEY;
5d4f98a2 737 offset = key->offset - btrfs_file_extent_offset(eb, item);
07d400a6 738
df2c95f3
QW
739 /*
740 * Manually record dirty extent, as here we did a shallow
741 * file extent item copy and skip normal backref update,
742 * but modifying extent tree all by ourselves.
743 * So need to manually record dirty extent for qgroup,
744 * as the owner of the file extent changed from log tree
745 * (doesn't affect qgroup) to fs/file tree(affects qgroup)
746 */
a95f3aaf 747 ret = btrfs_qgroup_trace_extent(trans,
df2c95f3 748 btrfs_file_extent_disk_bytenr(eb, item),
e2896e79 749 btrfs_file_extent_disk_num_bytes(eb, item));
df2c95f3
QW
750 if (ret < 0)
751 goto out;
752
07d400a6 753 if (ins.objectid > 0) {
82fa113f 754 struct btrfs_ref ref = { 0 };
07d400a6
YZ
755 u64 csum_start;
756 u64 csum_end;
757 LIST_HEAD(ordered_sums);
82fa113f 758
07d400a6
YZ
759 /*
760 * is this extent already allocated in the extent
761 * allocation tree? If so, just add a reference
762 */
2ff7e61e 763 ret = btrfs_lookup_data_extent(fs_info, ins.objectid,
07d400a6 764 ins.offset);
3736127a
MPS
765 if (ret < 0) {
766 goto out;
767 } else if (ret == 0) {
82fa113f
QW
768 btrfs_init_generic_ref(&ref,
769 BTRFS_ADD_DELAYED_REF,
770 ins.objectid, ins.offset, 0);
771 btrfs_init_data_ref(&ref,
772 root->root_key.objectid,
f42c5da6 773 key->objectid, offset, 0, false);
82fa113f 774 ret = btrfs_inc_extent_ref(trans, &ref);
b50c6e25
JB
775 if (ret)
776 goto out;
07d400a6
YZ
777 } else {
778 /*
779 * insert the extent pointer in the extent
780 * allocation tree
781 */
5d4f98a2 782 ret = btrfs_alloc_logged_file_extent(trans,
2ff7e61e 783 root->root_key.objectid,
5d4f98a2 784 key->objectid, offset, &ins);
b50c6e25
JB
785 if (ret)
786 goto out;
07d400a6 787 }
b3b4aa74 788 btrfs_release_path(path);
07d400a6
YZ
789
790 if (btrfs_file_extent_compression(eb, item)) {
791 csum_start = ins.objectid;
792 csum_end = csum_start + ins.offset;
793 } else {
794 csum_start = ins.objectid +
795 btrfs_file_extent_offset(eb, item);
796 csum_end = csum_start +
797 btrfs_file_extent_num_bytes(eb, item);
798 }
799
97e38239 800 ret = btrfs_lookup_csums_list(root->log_root,
07d400a6 801 csum_start, csum_end - 1,
26ce9114 802 &ordered_sums, 0, false);
3650860b
JB
803 if (ret)
804 goto out;
b84b8390
FM
805 /*
806 * Now delete all existing cums in the csum root that
807 * cover our range. We do this because we can have an
808 * extent that is completely referenced by one file
809 * extent item and partially referenced by another
810 * file extent item (like after using the clone or
811 * extent_same ioctls). In this case if we end up doing
812 * the replay of the one that partially references the
813 * extent first, and we do not do the csum deletion
814 * below, we can get 2 csum items in the csum tree that
815 * overlap each other. For example, imagine our log has
816 * the two following file extent items:
817 *
818 * key (257 EXTENT_DATA 409600)
819 * extent data disk byte 12845056 nr 102400
820 * extent data offset 20480 nr 20480 ram 102400
821 *
822 * key (257 EXTENT_DATA 819200)
823 * extent data disk byte 12845056 nr 102400
824 * extent data offset 0 nr 102400 ram 102400
825 *
826 * Where the second one fully references the 100K extent
827 * that starts at disk byte 12845056, and the log tree
828 * has a single csum item that covers the entire range
829 * of the extent:
830 *
831 * key (EXTENT_CSUM EXTENT_CSUM 12845056) itemsize 100
832 *
833 * After the first file extent item is replayed, the
834 * csum tree gets the following csum item:
835 *
836 * key (EXTENT_CSUM EXTENT_CSUM 12865536) itemsize 20
837 *
838 * Which covers the 20K sub-range starting at offset 20K
839 * of our extent. Now when we replay the second file
840 * extent item, if we do not delete existing csum items
841 * that cover any of its blocks, we end up getting two
842 * csum items in our csum tree that overlap each other:
843 *
844 * key (EXTENT_CSUM EXTENT_CSUM 12845056) itemsize 100
845 * key (EXTENT_CSUM EXTENT_CSUM 12865536) itemsize 20
846 *
847 * Which is a problem, because after this anyone trying
848 * to lookup up for the checksum of any block of our
849 * extent starting at an offset of 40K or higher, will
850 * end up looking at the second csum item only, which
851 * does not contain the checksum for any block starting
852 * at offset 40K or higher of our extent.
853 */
07d400a6
YZ
854 while (!list_empty(&ordered_sums)) {
855 struct btrfs_ordered_sum *sums;
fc28b25e
JB
856 struct btrfs_root *csum_root;
857
07d400a6
YZ
858 sums = list_entry(ordered_sums.next,
859 struct btrfs_ordered_sum,
860 list);
fc28b25e 861 csum_root = btrfs_csum_root(fs_info,
5cfe76f8 862 sums->logical);
b84b8390 863 if (!ret)
fc28b25e 864 ret = btrfs_del_csums(trans, csum_root,
5cfe76f8 865 sums->logical,
5b4aacef 866 sums->len);
3650860b
JB
867 if (!ret)
868 ret = btrfs_csum_file_blocks(trans,
fc28b25e
JB
869 csum_root,
870 sums);
07d400a6
YZ
871 list_del(&sums->list);
872 kfree(sums);
873 }
3650860b
JB
874 if (ret)
875 goto out;
07d400a6 876 } else {
b3b4aa74 877 btrfs_release_path(path);
07d400a6
YZ
878 }
879 } else if (found_type == BTRFS_FILE_EXTENT_INLINE) {
880 /* inline extents are easy, we just overwrite them */
881 ret = overwrite_item(trans, root, path, eb, slot, key);
3650860b
JB
882 if (ret)
883 goto out;
07d400a6 884 }
e02119d5 885
9ddc959e
JB
886 ret = btrfs_inode_set_file_extent_range(BTRFS_I(inode), start,
887 extent_end - start);
888 if (ret)
889 goto out;
890
3168021c 891update_inode:
2766ff61 892 btrfs_update_inode_bytes(BTRFS_I(inode), nbytes, drop_args.bytes_found);
9a56fcd1 893 ret = btrfs_update_inode(trans, root, BTRFS_I(inode));
e02119d5 894out:
8aa1e49e 895 iput(inode);
e02119d5
CM
896 return ret;
897}
898
313ab753
FM
899static int unlink_inode_for_log_replay(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
900 struct btrfs_inode *dir,
901 struct btrfs_inode *inode,
6db75318 902 const struct fscrypt_str *name)
313ab753
FM
903{
904 int ret;
905
e43eec81 906 ret = btrfs_unlink_inode(trans, dir, inode, name);
313ab753
FM
907 if (ret)
908 return ret;
909 /*
910 * Whenever we need to check if a name exists or not, we check the
911 * fs/subvolume tree. So after an unlink we must run delayed items, so
912 * that future checks for a name during log replay see that the name
913 * does not exists anymore.
914 */
915 return btrfs_run_delayed_items(trans);
916}
917
e02119d5
CM
918/*
919 * when cleaning up conflicts between the directory names in the
920 * subvolume, directory names in the log and directory names in the
921 * inode back references, we may have to unlink inodes from directories.
922 *
923 * This is a helper function to do the unlink of a specific directory
924 * item
925 */
926static noinline int drop_one_dir_item(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
e02119d5 927 struct btrfs_path *path,
207e7d92 928 struct btrfs_inode *dir,
e02119d5
CM
929 struct btrfs_dir_item *di)
930{
9798ba24 931 struct btrfs_root *root = dir->root;
e02119d5 932 struct inode *inode;
6db75318 933 struct fscrypt_str name;
e02119d5
CM
934 struct extent_buffer *leaf;
935 struct btrfs_key location;
936 int ret;
937
938 leaf = path->nodes[0];
939
940 btrfs_dir_item_key_to_cpu(leaf, di, &location);
e43eec81
STD
941 ret = read_alloc_one_name(leaf, di + 1, btrfs_dir_name_len(leaf, di), &name);
942 if (ret)
2a29edc6 943 return -ENOMEM;
944
b3b4aa74 945 btrfs_release_path(path);
e02119d5
CM
946
947 inode = read_one_inode(root, location.objectid);
c00e9493 948 if (!inode) {
3650860b
JB
949 ret = -EIO;
950 goto out;
c00e9493 951 }
e02119d5 952
ec051c0f 953 ret = link_to_fixup_dir(trans, root, path, location.objectid);
3650860b
JB
954 if (ret)
955 goto out;
12fcfd22 956
e43eec81 957 ret = unlink_inode_for_log_replay(trans, dir, BTRFS_I(inode), &name);
3650860b 958out:
e43eec81 959 kfree(name.name);
e02119d5
CM
960 iput(inode);
961 return ret;
962}
963
964/*
77a5b9e3
FM
965 * See if a given name and sequence number found in an inode back reference are
966 * already in a directory and correctly point to this inode.
967 *
968 * Returns: < 0 on error, 0 if the directory entry does not exists and 1 if it
969 * exists.
e02119d5
CM
970 */
971static noinline int inode_in_dir(struct btrfs_root *root,
972 struct btrfs_path *path,
973 u64 dirid, u64 objectid, u64 index,
6db75318 974 struct fscrypt_str *name)
e02119d5
CM
975{
976 struct btrfs_dir_item *di;
977 struct btrfs_key location;
77a5b9e3 978 int ret = 0;
e02119d5
CM
979
980 di = btrfs_lookup_dir_index_item(NULL, root, path, dirid,
e43eec81 981 index, name, 0);
77a5b9e3 982 if (IS_ERR(di)) {
8dcbc261 983 ret = PTR_ERR(di);
77a5b9e3
FM
984 goto out;
985 } else if (di) {
e02119d5
CM
986 btrfs_dir_item_key_to_cpu(path->nodes[0], di, &location);
987 if (location.objectid != objectid)
988 goto out;
77a5b9e3 989 } else {
e02119d5 990 goto out;
77a5b9e3 991 }
e02119d5 992
77a5b9e3 993 btrfs_release_path(path);
e43eec81 994 di = btrfs_lookup_dir_item(NULL, root, path, dirid, name, 0);
77a5b9e3
FM
995 if (IS_ERR(di)) {
996 ret = PTR_ERR(di);
e02119d5 997 goto out;
77a5b9e3
FM
998 } else if (di) {
999 btrfs_dir_item_key_to_cpu(path->nodes[0], di, &location);
1000 if (location.objectid == objectid)
1001 ret = 1;
1002 }
e02119d5 1003out:
b3b4aa74 1004 btrfs_release_path(path);
77a5b9e3 1005 return ret;
e02119d5
CM
1006}
1007
1008/*
1009 * helper function to check a log tree for a named back reference in
1010 * an inode. This is used to decide if a back reference that is
1011 * found in the subvolume conflicts with what we find in the log.
1012 *
1013 * inode backreferences may have multiple refs in a single item,
1014 * during replay we process one reference at a time, and we don't
1015 * want to delete valid links to a file from the subvolume if that
1016 * link is also in the log.
1017 */
1018static noinline int backref_in_log(struct btrfs_root *log,
1019 struct btrfs_key *key,
f186373f 1020 u64 ref_objectid,
6db75318 1021 const struct fscrypt_str *name)
e02119d5
CM
1022{
1023 struct btrfs_path *path;
e02119d5 1024 int ret;
e02119d5
CM
1025
1026 path = btrfs_alloc_path();
2a29edc6 1027 if (!path)
1028 return -ENOMEM;
1029
e02119d5 1030 ret = btrfs_search_slot(NULL, log, key, path, 0, 0);
d3316c82
NB
1031 if (ret < 0) {
1032 goto out;
1033 } else if (ret == 1) {
89cbf5f6 1034 ret = 0;
f186373f
MF
1035 goto out;
1036 }
1037
89cbf5f6
NB
1038 if (key->type == BTRFS_INODE_EXTREF_KEY)
1039 ret = !!btrfs_find_name_in_ext_backref(path->nodes[0],
1040 path->slots[0],
e43eec81 1041 ref_objectid, name);
89cbf5f6
NB
1042 else
1043 ret = !!btrfs_find_name_in_backref(path->nodes[0],
e43eec81 1044 path->slots[0], name);
e02119d5
CM
1045out:
1046 btrfs_free_path(path);
89cbf5f6 1047 return ret;
e02119d5
CM
1048}
1049
5a1d7843 1050static inline int __add_inode_ref(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
e02119d5 1051 struct btrfs_root *root,
e02119d5 1052 struct btrfs_path *path,
5a1d7843 1053 struct btrfs_root *log_root,
94c91a1f
NB
1054 struct btrfs_inode *dir,
1055 struct btrfs_inode *inode,
f186373f 1056 u64 inode_objectid, u64 parent_objectid,
6db75318 1057 u64 ref_index, struct fscrypt_str *name)
e02119d5 1058{
34f3e4f2 1059 int ret;
f186373f 1060 struct extent_buffer *leaf;
5a1d7843 1061 struct btrfs_dir_item *di;
f186373f
MF
1062 struct btrfs_key search_key;
1063 struct btrfs_inode_extref *extref;
c622ae60 1064
f186373f
MF
1065again:
1066 /* Search old style refs */
1067 search_key.objectid = inode_objectid;
1068 search_key.type = BTRFS_INODE_REF_KEY;
1069 search_key.offset = parent_objectid;
1070 ret = btrfs_search_slot(NULL, root, &search_key, path, 0, 0);
e02119d5 1071 if (ret == 0) {
e02119d5
CM
1072 struct btrfs_inode_ref *victim_ref;
1073 unsigned long ptr;
1074 unsigned long ptr_end;
f186373f
MF
1075
1076 leaf = path->nodes[0];
e02119d5
CM
1077
1078 /* are we trying to overwrite a back ref for the root directory
1079 * if so, just jump out, we're done
1080 */
f186373f 1081 if (search_key.objectid == search_key.offset)
5a1d7843 1082 return 1;
e02119d5
CM
1083
1084 /* check all the names in this back reference to see
1085 * if they are in the log. if so, we allow them to stay
1086 * otherwise they must be unlinked as a conflict
1087 */
1088 ptr = btrfs_item_ptr_offset(leaf, path->slots[0]);
3212fa14 1089 ptr_end = ptr + btrfs_item_size(leaf, path->slots[0]);
d397712b 1090 while (ptr < ptr_end) {
6db75318 1091 struct fscrypt_str victim_name;
e02119d5 1092
e43eec81
STD
1093 victim_ref = (struct btrfs_inode_ref *)ptr;
1094 ret = read_alloc_one_name(leaf, (victim_ref + 1),
1095 btrfs_inode_ref_name_len(leaf, victim_ref),
1096 &victim_name);
1097 if (ret)
1098 return ret;
e02119d5 1099
d3316c82 1100 ret = backref_in_log(log_root, &search_key,
e43eec81 1101 parent_objectid, &victim_name);
d3316c82 1102 if (ret < 0) {
e43eec81 1103 kfree(victim_name.name);
d3316c82
NB
1104 return ret;
1105 } else if (!ret) {
94c91a1f 1106 inc_nlink(&inode->vfs_inode);
b3b4aa74 1107 btrfs_release_path(path);
12fcfd22 1108
313ab753 1109 ret = unlink_inode_for_log_replay(trans, dir, inode,
e43eec81
STD
1110 &victim_name);
1111 kfree(victim_name.name);
ada9af21
FDBM
1112 if (ret)
1113 return ret;
f186373f 1114 goto again;
e02119d5 1115 }
e43eec81 1116 kfree(victim_name.name);
f186373f 1117
e43eec81 1118 ptr = (unsigned long)(victim_ref + 1) + victim_name.len;
e02119d5 1119 }
e02119d5 1120 }
b3b4aa74 1121 btrfs_release_path(path);
e02119d5 1122
f186373f 1123 /* Same search but for extended refs */
e43eec81 1124 extref = btrfs_lookup_inode_extref(NULL, root, path, name,
f186373f
MF
1125 inode_objectid, parent_objectid, 0,
1126 0);
7a6b75b7
FM
1127 if (IS_ERR(extref)) {
1128 return PTR_ERR(extref);
1129 } else if (extref) {
f186373f
MF
1130 u32 item_size;
1131 u32 cur_offset = 0;
1132 unsigned long base;
1133 struct inode *victim_parent;
1134
1135 leaf = path->nodes[0];
1136
3212fa14 1137 item_size = btrfs_item_size(leaf, path->slots[0]);
f186373f
MF
1138 base = btrfs_item_ptr_offset(leaf, path->slots[0]);
1139
1140 while (cur_offset < item_size) {
6db75318 1141 struct fscrypt_str victim_name;
f186373f 1142
e43eec81 1143 extref = (struct btrfs_inode_extref *)(base + cur_offset);
f186373f
MF
1144
1145 if (btrfs_inode_extref_parent(leaf, extref) != parent_objectid)
1146 goto next;
1147
e43eec81
STD
1148 ret = read_alloc_one_name(leaf, &extref->name,
1149 btrfs_inode_extref_name_len(leaf, extref),
1150 &victim_name);
1151 if (ret)
1152 return ret;
f186373f
MF
1153
1154 search_key.objectid = inode_objectid;
1155 search_key.type = BTRFS_INODE_EXTREF_KEY;
1156 search_key.offset = btrfs_extref_hash(parent_objectid,
e43eec81
STD
1157 victim_name.name,
1158 victim_name.len);
d3316c82 1159 ret = backref_in_log(log_root, &search_key,
e43eec81 1160 parent_objectid, &victim_name);
d3316c82 1161 if (ret < 0) {
e43eec81 1162 kfree(victim_name.name);
d3316c82
NB
1163 return ret;
1164 } else if (!ret) {
f186373f
MF
1165 ret = -ENOENT;
1166 victim_parent = read_one_inode(root,
94c91a1f 1167 parent_objectid);
f186373f 1168 if (victim_parent) {
94c91a1f 1169 inc_nlink(&inode->vfs_inode);
f186373f
MF
1170 btrfs_release_path(path);
1171
313ab753 1172 ret = unlink_inode_for_log_replay(trans,
4ec5934e 1173 BTRFS_I(victim_parent),
e43eec81 1174 inode, &victim_name);
f186373f 1175 }
f186373f 1176 iput(victim_parent);
e43eec81 1177 kfree(victim_name.name);
3650860b
JB
1178 if (ret)
1179 return ret;
f186373f
MF
1180 goto again;
1181 }
e43eec81 1182 kfree(victim_name.name);
f186373f 1183next:
e43eec81 1184 cur_offset += victim_name.len + sizeof(*extref);
f186373f 1185 }
f186373f
MF
1186 }
1187 btrfs_release_path(path);
1188
34f3e4f2 1189 /* look for a conflicting sequence number */
94c91a1f 1190 di = btrfs_lookup_dir_index_item(trans, root, path, btrfs_ino(dir),
e43eec81 1191 ref_index, name, 0);
52db7779 1192 if (IS_ERR(di)) {
8dcbc261 1193 return PTR_ERR(di);
52db7779 1194 } else if (di) {
9798ba24 1195 ret = drop_one_dir_item(trans, path, dir, di);
3650860b
JB
1196 if (ret)
1197 return ret;
34f3e4f2 1198 }
1199 btrfs_release_path(path);
1200
52042d8e 1201 /* look for a conflicting name */
e43eec81 1202 di = btrfs_lookup_dir_item(trans, root, path, btrfs_ino(dir), name, 0);
52db7779
FM
1203 if (IS_ERR(di)) {
1204 return PTR_ERR(di);
1205 } else if (di) {
9798ba24 1206 ret = drop_one_dir_item(trans, path, dir, di);
3650860b
JB
1207 if (ret)
1208 return ret;
34f3e4f2 1209 }
1210 btrfs_release_path(path);
1211
5a1d7843
JS
1212 return 0;
1213}
e02119d5 1214
bae15d95 1215static int extref_get_fields(struct extent_buffer *eb, unsigned long ref_ptr,
6db75318 1216 struct fscrypt_str *name, u64 *index,
bae15d95 1217 u64 *parent_objectid)
f186373f
MF
1218{
1219 struct btrfs_inode_extref *extref;
e43eec81 1220 int ret;
f186373f
MF
1221
1222 extref = (struct btrfs_inode_extref *)ref_ptr;
1223
e43eec81
STD
1224 ret = read_alloc_one_name(eb, &extref->name,
1225 btrfs_inode_extref_name_len(eb, extref), name);
1226 if (ret)
1227 return ret;
f186373f 1228
1f250e92
FM
1229 if (index)
1230 *index = btrfs_inode_extref_index(eb, extref);
f186373f
MF
1231 if (parent_objectid)
1232 *parent_objectid = btrfs_inode_extref_parent(eb, extref);
1233
1234 return 0;
1235}
1236
bae15d95 1237static int ref_get_fields(struct extent_buffer *eb, unsigned long ref_ptr,
6db75318 1238 struct fscrypt_str *name, u64 *index)
f186373f
MF
1239{
1240 struct btrfs_inode_ref *ref;
e43eec81 1241 int ret;
f186373f
MF
1242
1243 ref = (struct btrfs_inode_ref *)ref_ptr;
1244
e43eec81
STD
1245 ret = read_alloc_one_name(eb, ref + 1, btrfs_inode_ref_name_len(eb, ref),
1246 name);
1247 if (ret)
1248 return ret;
f186373f 1249
1f250e92
FM
1250 if (index)
1251 *index = btrfs_inode_ref_index(eb, ref);
f186373f
MF
1252
1253 return 0;
1254}
1255
1f250e92
FM
1256/*
1257 * Take an inode reference item from the log tree and iterate all names from the
1258 * inode reference item in the subvolume tree with the same key (if it exists).
1259 * For any name that is not in the inode reference item from the log tree, do a
1260 * proper unlink of that name (that is, remove its entry from the inode
1261 * reference item and both dir index keys).
1262 */
1263static int unlink_old_inode_refs(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
1264 struct btrfs_root *root,
1265 struct btrfs_path *path,
1266 struct btrfs_inode *inode,
1267 struct extent_buffer *log_eb,
1268 int log_slot,
1269 struct btrfs_key *key)
1270{
1271 int ret;
1272 unsigned long ref_ptr;
1273 unsigned long ref_end;
1274 struct extent_buffer *eb;
1275
1276again:
1277 btrfs_release_path(path);
1278 ret = btrfs_search_slot(NULL, root, key, path, 0, 0);
1279 if (ret > 0) {
1280 ret = 0;
1281 goto out;
1282 }
1283 if (ret < 0)
1284 goto out;
1285
1286 eb = path->nodes[0];
1287 ref_ptr = btrfs_item_ptr_offset(eb, path->slots[0]);
3212fa14 1288 ref_end = ref_ptr + btrfs_item_size(eb, path->slots[0]);
1f250e92 1289 while (ref_ptr < ref_end) {
6db75318 1290 struct fscrypt_str name;
1f250e92
FM
1291 u64 parent_id;
1292
1293 if (key->type == BTRFS_INODE_EXTREF_KEY) {
e43eec81 1294 ret = extref_get_fields(eb, ref_ptr, &name,
1f250e92
FM
1295 NULL, &parent_id);
1296 } else {
1297 parent_id = key->offset;
e43eec81 1298 ret = ref_get_fields(eb, ref_ptr, &name, NULL);
1f250e92
FM
1299 }
1300 if (ret)
1301 goto out;
1302
1303 if (key->type == BTRFS_INODE_EXTREF_KEY)
6ff49c6a 1304 ret = !!btrfs_find_name_in_ext_backref(log_eb, log_slot,
e43eec81 1305 parent_id, &name);
1f250e92 1306 else
e43eec81 1307 ret = !!btrfs_find_name_in_backref(log_eb, log_slot, &name);
1f250e92
FM
1308
1309 if (!ret) {
1310 struct inode *dir;
1311
1312 btrfs_release_path(path);
1313 dir = read_one_inode(root, parent_id);
1314 if (!dir) {
1315 ret = -ENOENT;
e43eec81 1316 kfree(name.name);
1f250e92
FM
1317 goto out;
1318 }
313ab753 1319 ret = unlink_inode_for_log_replay(trans, BTRFS_I(dir),
e43eec81
STD
1320 inode, &name);
1321 kfree(name.name);
1f250e92
FM
1322 iput(dir);
1323 if (ret)
1324 goto out;
1325 goto again;
1326 }
1327
e43eec81
STD
1328 kfree(name.name);
1329 ref_ptr += name.len;
1f250e92
FM
1330 if (key->type == BTRFS_INODE_EXTREF_KEY)
1331 ref_ptr += sizeof(struct btrfs_inode_extref);
1332 else
1333 ref_ptr += sizeof(struct btrfs_inode_ref);
1334 }
1335 ret = 0;
1336 out:
1337 btrfs_release_path(path);
1338 return ret;
1339}
1340
5a1d7843
JS
1341/*
1342 * replay one inode back reference item found in the log tree.
1343 * eb, slot and key refer to the buffer and key found in the log tree.
1344 * root is the destination we are replaying into, and path is for temp
1345 * use by this function. (it should be released on return).
1346 */
1347static noinline int add_inode_ref(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
1348 struct btrfs_root *root,
1349 struct btrfs_root *log,
1350 struct btrfs_path *path,
1351 struct extent_buffer *eb, int slot,
1352 struct btrfs_key *key)
1353{
03b2f08b
GB
1354 struct inode *dir = NULL;
1355 struct inode *inode = NULL;
5a1d7843
JS
1356 unsigned long ref_ptr;
1357 unsigned long ref_end;
6db75318 1358 struct fscrypt_str name;
5a1d7843 1359 int ret;
f186373f
MF
1360 int log_ref_ver = 0;
1361 u64 parent_objectid;
1362 u64 inode_objectid;
f46dbe3d 1363 u64 ref_index = 0;
f186373f
MF
1364 int ref_struct_size;
1365
1366 ref_ptr = btrfs_item_ptr_offset(eb, slot);
3212fa14 1367 ref_end = ref_ptr + btrfs_item_size(eb, slot);
f186373f
MF
1368
1369 if (key->type == BTRFS_INODE_EXTREF_KEY) {
1370 struct btrfs_inode_extref *r;
1371
1372 ref_struct_size = sizeof(struct btrfs_inode_extref);
1373 log_ref_ver = 1;
1374 r = (struct btrfs_inode_extref *)ref_ptr;
1375 parent_objectid = btrfs_inode_extref_parent(eb, r);
1376 } else {
1377 ref_struct_size = sizeof(struct btrfs_inode_ref);
1378 parent_objectid = key->offset;
1379 }
1380 inode_objectid = key->objectid;
e02119d5 1381
5a1d7843
JS
1382 /*
1383 * it is possible that we didn't log all the parent directories
1384 * for a given inode. If we don't find the dir, just don't
1385 * copy the back ref in. The link count fixup code will take
1386 * care of the rest
1387 */
f186373f 1388 dir = read_one_inode(root, parent_objectid);
03b2f08b
GB
1389 if (!dir) {
1390 ret = -ENOENT;
1391 goto out;
1392 }
5a1d7843 1393
f186373f 1394 inode = read_one_inode(root, inode_objectid);
5a1d7843 1395 if (!inode) {
03b2f08b
GB
1396 ret = -EIO;
1397 goto out;
5a1d7843
JS
1398 }
1399
5a1d7843 1400 while (ref_ptr < ref_end) {
f186373f 1401 if (log_ref_ver) {
e43eec81 1402 ret = extref_get_fields(eb, ref_ptr, &name,
bae15d95 1403 &ref_index, &parent_objectid);
f186373f
MF
1404 /*
1405 * parent object can change from one array
1406 * item to another.
1407 */
1408 if (!dir)
1409 dir = read_one_inode(root, parent_objectid);
03b2f08b
GB
1410 if (!dir) {
1411 ret = -ENOENT;
1412 goto out;
1413 }
f186373f 1414 } else {
e43eec81 1415 ret = ref_get_fields(eb, ref_ptr, &name, &ref_index);
f186373f
MF
1416 }
1417 if (ret)
03b2f08b 1418 goto out;
5a1d7843 1419
77a5b9e3 1420 ret = inode_in_dir(root, path, btrfs_ino(BTRFS_I(dir)),
e43eec81 1421 btrfs_ino(BTRFS_I(inode)), ref_index, &name);
77a5b9e3
FM
1422 if (ret < 0) {
1423 goto out;
1424 } else if (ret == 0) {
5a1d7843
JS
1425 /*
1426 * look for a conflicting back reference in the
1427 * metadata. if we find one we have to unlink that name
1428 * of the file before we add our new link. Later on, we
1429 * overwrite any existing back reference, and we don't
1430 * want to create dangling pointers in the directory.
1431 */
7059c658
FM
1432 ret = __add_inode_ref(trans, root, path, log,
1433 BTRFS_I(dir), BTRFS_I(inode),
1434 inode_objectid, parent_objectid,
e43eec81 1435 ref_index, &name);
7059c658
FM
1436 if (ret) {
1437 if (ret == 1)
1438 ret = 0;
0d836392 1439 goto out;
7059c658 1440 }
0d836392 1441
5a1d7843 1442 /* insert our name */
7059c658 1443 ret = btrfs_add_link(trans, BTRFS_I(dir), BTRFS_I(inode),
e43eec81 1444 &name, 0, ref_index);
3650860b
JB
1445 if (ret)
1446 goto out;
5a1d7843 1447
f96d4474
JB
1448 ret = btrfs_update_inode(trans, root, BTRFS_I(inode));
1449 if (ret)
1450 goto out;
5a1d7843 1451 }
77a5b9e3 1452 /* Else, ret == 1, we already have a perfect match, we're done. */
5a1d7843 1453
e43eec81
STD
1454 ref_ptr = (unsigned long)(ref_ptr + ref_struct_size) + name.len;
1455 kfree(name.name);
1456 name.name = NULL;
f186373f
MF
1457 if (log_ref_ver) {
1458 iput(dir);
1459 dir = NULL;
1460 }
5a1d7843 1461 }
e02119d5 1462
1f250e92
FM
1463 /*
1464 * Before we overwrite the inode reference item in the subvolume tree
1465 * with the item from the log tree, we must unlink all names from the
1466 * parent directory that are in the subvolume's tree inode reference
1467 * item, otherwise we end up with an inconsistent subvolume tree where
1468 * dir index entries exist for a name but there is no inode reference
1469 * item with the same name.
1470 */
1471 ret = unlink_old_inode_refs(trans, root, path, BTRFS_I(inode), eb, slot,
1472 key);
1473 if (ret)
1474 goto out;
1475
e02119d5
CM
1476 /* finally write the back reference in the inode */
1477 ret = overwrite_item(trans, root, path, eb, slot, key);
5a1d7843 1478out:
b3b4aa74 1479 btrfs_release_path(path);
e43eec81 1480 kfree(name.name);
e02119d5
CM
1481 iput(dir);
1482 iput(inode);
3650860b 1483 return ret;
e02119d5
CM
1484}
1485
f186373f 1486static int count_inode_extrefs(struct btrfs_root *root,
36283658 1487 struct btrfs_inode *inode, struct btrfs_path *path)
f186373f
MF
1488{
1489 int ret = 0;
1490 int name_len;
1491 unsigned int nlink = 0;
1492 u32 item_size;
1493 u32 cur_offset = 0;
36283658 1494 u64 inode_objectid = btrfs_ino(inode);
f186373f
MF
1495 u64 offset = 0;
1496 unsigned long ptr;
1497 struct btrfs_inode_extref *extref;
1498 struct extent_buffer *leaf;
1499
1500 while (1) {
1501 ret = btrfs_find_one_extref(root, inode_objectid, offset, path,
1502 &extref, &offset);
1503 if (ret)
1504 break;
c71bf099 1505
f186373f 1506 leaf = path->nodes[0];
3212fa14 1507 item_size = btrfs_item_size(leaf, path->slots[0]);
f186373f 1508 ptr = btrfs_item_ptr_offset(leaf, path->slots[0]);
2c2c452b 1509 cur_offset = 0;
f186373f
MF
1510
1511 while (cur_offset < item_size) {
1512 extref = (struct btrfs_inode_extref *) (ptr + cur_offset);
1513 name_len = btrfs_inode_extref_name_len(leaf, extref);
1514
1515 nlink++;
1516
1517 cur_offset += name_len + sizeof(*extref);
1518 }
1519
1520 offset++;
1521 btrfs_release_path(path);
1522 }
1523 btrfs_release_path(path);
1524
2c2c452b 1525 if (ret < 0 && ret != -ENOENT)
f186373f
MF
1526 return ret;
1527 return nlink;
1528}
1529
1530static int count_inode_refs(struct btrfs_root *root,
f329e319 1531 struct btrfs_inode *inode, struct btrfs_path *path)
e02119d5 1532{
e02119d5
CM
1533 int ret;
1534 struct btrfs_key key;
f186373f 1535 unsigned int nlink = 0;
e02119d5
CM
1536 unsigned long ptr;
1537 unsigned long ptr_end;
1538 int name_len;
f329e319 1539 u64 ino = btrfs_ino(inode);
e02119d5 1540
33345d01 1541 key.objectid = ino;
e02119d5
CM
1542 key.type = BTRFS_INODE_REF_KEY;
1543 key.offset = (u64)-1;
1544
d397712b 1545 while (1) {
e02119d5
CM
1546 ret = btrfs_search_slot(NULL, root, &key, path, 0, 0);
1547 if (ret < 0)
1548 break;
1549 if (ret > 0) {
1550 if (path->slots[0] == 0)
1551 break;
1552 path->slots[0]--;
1553 }
e93ae26f 1554process_slot:
e02119d5
CM
1555 btrfs_item_key_to_cpu(path->nodes[0], &key,
1556 path->slots[0]);
33345d01 1557 if (key.objectid != ino ||
e02119d5
CM
1558 key.type != BTRFS_INODE_REF_KEY)
1559 break;
1560 ptr = btrfs_item_ptr_offset(path->nodes[0], path->slots[0]);
3212fa14 1561 ptr_end = ptr + btrfs_item_size(path->nodes[0],
e02119d5 1562 path->slots[0]);
d397712b 1563 while (ptr < ptr_end) {
e02119d5
CM
1564 struct btrfs_inode_ref *ref;
1565
1566 ref = (struct btrfs_inode_ref *)ptr;
1567 name_len = btrfs_inode_ref_name_len(path->nodes[0],
1568 ref);
1569 ptr = (unsigned long)(ref + 1) + name_len;
1570 nlink++;
1571 }
1572
1573 if (key.offset == 0)
1574 break;
e93ae26f
FDBM
1575 if (path->slots[0] > 0) {
1576 path->slots[0]--;
1577 goto process_slot;
1578 }
e02119d5 1579 key.offset--;
b3b4aa74 1580 btrfs_release_path(path);
e02119d5 1581 }
b3b4aa74 1582 btrfs_release_path(path);
f186373f
MF
1583
1584 return nlink;
1585}
1586
1587/*
1588 * There are a few corners where the link count of the file can't
1589 * be properly maintained during replay. So, instead of adding
1590 * lots of complexity to the log code, we just scan the backrefs
1591 * for any file that has been through replay.
1592 *
1593 * The scan will update the link count on the inode to reflect the
1594 * number of back refs found. If it goes down to zero, the iput
1595 * will free the inode.
1596 */
1597static noinline int fixup_inode_link_count(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
1598 struct btrfs_root *root,
1599 struct inode *inode)
1600{
1601 struct btrfs_path *path;
1602 int ret;
1603 u64 nlink = 0;
4a0cc7ca 1604 u64 ino = btrfs_ino(BTRFS_I(inode));
f186373f
MF
1605
1606 path = btrfs_alloc_path();
1607 if (!path)
1608 return -ENOMEM;
1609
f329e319 1610 ret = count_inode_refs(root, BTRFS_I(inode), path);
f186373f
MF
1611 if (ret < 0)
1612 goto out;
1613
1614 nlink = ret;
1615
36283658 1616 ret = count_inode_extrefs(root, BTRFS_I(inode), path);
f186373f
MF
1617 if (ret < 0)
1618 goto out;
1619
1620 nlink += ret;
1621
1622 ret = 0;
1623
e02119d5 1624 if (nlink != inode->i_nlink) {
bfe86848 1625 set_nlink(inode, nlink);
f96d4474
JB
1626 ret = btrfs_update_inode(trans, root, BTRFS_I(inode));
1627 if (ret)
1628 goto out;
e02119d5 1629 }
8d5bf1cb 1630 BTRFS_I(inode)->index_cnt = (u64)-1;
e02119d5 1631
c71bf099
YZ
1632 if (inode->i_nlink == 0) {
1633 if (S_ISDIR(inode->i_mode)) {
1634 ret = replay_dir_deletes(trans, root, NULL, path,
33345d01 1635 ino, 1);
3650860b
JB
1636 if (ret)
1637 goto out;
c71bf099 1638 }
ecdcf3c2
NB
1639 ret = btrfs_insert_orphan_item(trans, root, ino);
1640 if (ret == -EEXIST)
1641 ret = 0;
12fcfd22 1642 }
12fcfd22 1643
f186373f
MF
1644out:
1645 btrfs_free_path(path);
1646 return ret;
e02119d5
CM
1647}
1648
1649static noinline int fixup_inode_link_counts(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
1650 struct btrfs_root *root,
1651 struct btrfs_path *path)
1652{
1653 int ret;
1654 struct btrfs_key key;
1655 struct inode *inode;
1656
1657 key.objectid = BTRFS_TREE_LOG_FIXUP_OBJECTID;
1658 key.type = BTRFS_ORPHAN_ITEM_KEY;
1659 key.offset = (u64)-1;
d397712b 1660 while (1) {
e02119d5
CM
1661 ret = btrfs_search_slot(trans, root, &key, path, -1, 1);
1662 if (ret < 0)
1663 break;
1664
1665 if (ret == 1) {
011b28ac 1666 ret = 0;
e02119d5
CM
1667 if (path->slots[0] == 0)
1668 break;
1669 path->slots[0]--;
1670 }
1671
1672 btrfs_item_key_to_cpu(path->nodes[0], &key, path->slots[0]);
1673 if (key.objectid != BTRFS_TREE_LOG_FIXUP_OBJECTID ||
1674 key.type != BTRFS_ORPHAN_ITEM_KEY)
1675 break;
1676
1677 ret = btrfs_del_item(trans, root, path);
65a246c5 1678 if (ret)
011b28ac 1679 break;
e02119d5 1680
b3b4aa74 1681 btrfs_release_path(path);
e02119d5 1682 inode = read_one_inode(root, key.offset);
011b28ac
JB
1683 if (!inode) {
1684 ret = -EIO;
1685 break;
1686 }
e02119d5
CM
1687
1688 ret = fixup_inode_link_count(trans, root, inode);
e02119d5 1689 iput(inode);
3650860b 1690 if (ret)
011b28ac 1691 break;
e02119d5 1692
12fcfd22
CM
1693 /*
1694 * fixup on a directory may create new entries,
1695 * make sure we always look for the highset possible
1696 * offset
1697 */
1698 key.offset = (u64)-1;
e02119d5 1699 }
b3b4aa74 1700 btrfs_release_path(path);
65a246c5 1701 return ret;
e02119d5
CM
1702}
1703
1704
1705/*
1706 * record a given inode in the fixup dir so we can check its link
1707 * count when replay is done. The link count is incremented here
1708 * so the inode won't go away until we check it
1709 */
1710static noinline int link_to_fixup_dir(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
1711 struct btrfs_root *root,
1712 struct btrfs_path *path,
1713 u64 objectid)
1714{
1715 struct btrfs_key key;
1716 int ret = 0;
1717 struct inode *inode;
1718
1719 inode = read_one_inode(root, objectid);
c00e9493
TI
1720 if (!inode)
1721 return -EIO;
e02119d5
CM
1722
1723 key.objectid = BTRFS_TREE_LOG_FIXUP_OBJECTID;
962a298f 1724 key.type = BTRFS_ORPHAN_ITEM_KEY;
e02119d5
CM
1725 key.offset = objectid;
1726
1727 ret = btrfs_insert_empty_item(trans, root, path, &key, 0);
1728
b3b4aa74 1729 btrfs_release_path(path);
e02119d5 1730 if (ret == 0) {
9bf7a489
JB
1731 if (!inode->i_nlink)
1732 set_nlink(inode, 1);
1733 else
8b558c5f 1734 inc_nlink(inode);
9a56fcd1 1735 ret = btrfs_update_inode(trans, root, BTRFS_I(inode));
e02119d5
CM
1736 } else if (ret == -EEXIST) {
1737 ret = 0;
e02119d5
CM
1738 }
1739 iput(inode);
1740
1741 return ret;
1742}
1743
1744/*
1745 * when replaying the log for a directory, we only insert names
1746 * for inodes that actually exist. This means an fsync on a directory
1747 * does not implicitly fsync all the new files in it
1748 */
1749static noinline int insert_one_name(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
1750 struct btrfs_root *root,
e02119d5 1751 u64 dirid, u64 index,
6db75318 1752 const struct fscrypt_str *name,
e02119d5
CM
1753 struct btrfs_key *location)
1754{
1755 struct inode *inode;
1756 struct inode *dir;
1757 int ret;
1758
1759 inode = read_one_inode(root, location->objectid);
1760 if (!inode)
1761 return -ENOENT;
1762
1763 dir = read_one_inode(root, dirid);
1764 if (!dir) {
1765 iput(inode);
1766 return -EIO;
1767 }
d555438b 1768
db0a669f 1769 ret = btrfs_add_link(trans, BTRFS_I(dir), BTRFS_I(inode), name,
e43eec81 1770 1, index);
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CM
1771
1772 /* FIXME, put inode into FIXUP list */
1773
1774 iput(inode);
1775 iput(dir);
1776 return ret;
1777}
1778
339d0354
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1779static int delete_conflicting_dir_entry(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
1780 struct btrfs_inode *dir,
1781 struct btrfs_path *path,
1782 struct btrfs_dir_item *dst_di,
1783 const struct btrfs_key *log_key,
94a48aef 1784 u8 log_flags,
339d0354
FM
1785 bool exists)
1786{
1787 struct btrfs_key found_key;
1788
1789 btrfs_dir_item_key_to_cpu(path->nodes[0], dst_di, &found_key);
1790 /* The existing dentry points to the same inode, don't delete it. */
1791 if (found_key.objectid == log_key->objectid &&
1792 found_key.type == log_key->type &&
1793 found_key.offset == log_key->offset &&
94a48aef 1794 btrfs_dir_flags(path->nodes[0], dst_di) == log_flags)
339d0354
FM
1795 return 1;
1796
1797 /*
1798 * Don't drop the conflicting directory entry if the inode for the new
1799 * entry doesn't exist.
1800 */
1801 if (!exists)
1802 return 0;
1803
1804 return drop_one_dir_item(trans, path, dir, dst_di);
1805}
1806
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1807/*
1808 * take a single entry in a log directory item and replay it into
1809 * the subvolume.
1810 *
1811 * if a conflicting item exists in the subdirectory already,
1812 * the inode it points to is unlinked and put into the link count
1813 * fix up tree.
1814 *
1815 * If a name from the log points to a file or directory that does
1816 * not exist in the FS, it is skipped. fsyncs on directories
1817 * do not force down inodes inside that directory, just changes to the
1818 * names or unlinks in a directory.
bb53eda9
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1819 *
1820 * Returns < 0 on error, 0 if the name wasn't replayed (dentry points to a
1821 * non-existing inode) and 1 if the name was replayed.
e02119d5
CM
1822 */
1823static noinline int replay_one_name(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
1824 struct btrfs_root *root,
1825 struct btrfs_path *path,
1826 struct extent_buffer *eb,
1827 struct btrfs_dir_item *di,
1828 struct btrfs_key *key)
1829{
6db75318 1830 struct fscrypt_str name;
339d0354
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1831 struct btrfs_dir_item *dir_dst_di;
1832 struct btrfs_dir_item *index_dst_di;
1833 bool dir_dst_matches = false;
1834 bool index_dst_matches = false;
e02119d5 1835 struct btrfs_key log_key;
339d0354 1836 struct btrfs_key search_key;
e02119d5 1837 struct inode *dir;
94a48aef 1838 u8 log_flags;
cfd31269
FM
1839 bool exists;
1840 int ret;
339d0354 1841 bool update_size = true;
bb53eda9 1842 bool name_added = false;
e02119d5
CM
1843
1844 dir = read_one_inode(root, key->objectid);
c00e9493
TI
1845 if (!dir)
1846 return -EIO;
e02119d5 1847
e43eec81
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1848 ret = read_alloc_one_name(eb, di + 1, btrfs_dir_name_len(eb, di), &name);
1849 if (ret)
2bac325e 1850 goto out;
2a29edc6 1851
94a48aef 1852 log_flags = btrfs_dir_flags(eb, di);
e02119d5 1853 btrfs_dir_item_key_to_cpu(eb, di, &log_key);
cfd31269 1854 ret = btrfs_lookup_inode(trans, root, path, &log_key, 0);
b3b4aa74 1855 btrfs_release_path(path);
cfd31269
FM
1856 if (ret < 0)
1857 goto out;
1858 exists = (ret == 0);
1859 ret = 0;
4bef0848 1860
339d0354 1861 dir_dst_di = btrfs_lookup_dir_item(trans, root, path, key->objectid,
e43eec81 1862 &name, 1);
339d0354
FM
1863 if (IS_ERR(dir_dst_di)) {
1864 ret = PTR_ERR(dir_dst_di);
3650860b 1865 goto out;
339d0354
FM
1866 } else if (dir_dst_di) {
1867 ret = delete_conflicting_dir_entry(trans, BTRFS_I(dir), path,
94a48aef
OS
1868 dir_dst_di, &log_key,
1869 log_flags, exists);
339d0354
FM
1870 if (ret < 0)
1871 goto out;
1872 dir_dst_matches = (ret == 1);
e02119d5 1873 }
e15ac641 1874
339d0354
FM
1875 btrfs_release_path(path);
1876
1877 index_dst_di = btrfs_lookup_dir_index_item(trans, root, path,
1878 key->objectid, key->offset,
e43eec81 1879 &name, 1);
339d0354
FM
1880 if (IS_ERR(index_dst_di)) {
1881 ret = PTR_ERR(index_dst_di);
e15ac641 1882 goto out;
339d0354
FM
1883 } else if (index_dst_di) {
1884 ret = delete_conflicting_dir_entry(trans, BTRFS_I(dir), path,
1885 index_dst_di, &log_key,
94a48aef 1886 log_flags, exists);
339d0354 1887 if (ret < 0)
e02119d5 1888 goto out;
339d0354 1889 index_dst_matches = (ret == 1);
e02119d5
CM
1890 }
1891
339d0354
FM
1892 btrfs_release_path(path);
1893
1894 if (dir_dst_matches && index_dst_matches) {
1895 ret = 0;
a2cc11db 1896 update_size = false;
e02119d5
CM
1897 goto out;
1898 }
1899
725af92a
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1900 /*
1901 * Check if the inode reference exists in the log for the given name,
1902 * inode and parent inode
1903 */
339d0354
FM
1904 search_key.objectid = log_key.objectid;
1905 search_key.type = BTRFS_INODE_REF_KEY;
1906 search_key.offset = key->objectid;
e43eec81 1907 ret = backref_in_log(root->log_root, &search_key, 0, &name);
725af92a
NB
1908 if (ret < 0) {
1909 goto out;
1910 } else if (ret) {
1911 /* The dentry will be added later. */
1912 ret = 0;
1913 update_size = false;
1914 goto out;
1915 }
1916
339d0354
FM
1917 search_key.objectid = log_key.objectid;
1918 search_key.type = BTRFS_INODE_EXTREF_KEY;
1919 search_key.offset = key->objectid;
e43eec81 1920 ret = backref_in_log(root->log_root, &search_key, key->objectid, &name);
725af92a
NB
1921 if (ret < 0) {
1922 goto out;
1923 } else if (ret) {
df8d116f
FM
1924 /* The dentry will be added later. */
1925 ret = 0;
1926 update_size = false;
1927 goto out;
1928 }
b3b4aa74 1929 btrfs_release_path(path);
60d53eb3 1930 ret = insert_one_name(trans, root, key->objectid, key->offset,
e43eec81 1931 &name, &log_key);
df8d116f 1932 if (ret && ret != -ENOENT && ret != -EEXIST)
3650860b 1933 goto out;
bb53eda9
FM
1934 if (!ret)
1935 name_added = true;
d555438b 1936 update_size = false;
3650860b 1937 ret = 0;
339d0354
FM
1938
1939out:
1940 if (!ret && update_size) {
e43eec81 1941 btrfs_i_size_write(BTRFS_I(dir), dir->i_size + name.len * 2);
339d0354
FM
1942 ret = btrfs_update_inode(trans, root, BTRFS_I(dir));
1943 }
e43eec81 1944 kfree(name.name);
339d0354
FM
1945 iput(dir);
1946 if (!ret && name_added)
1947 ret = 1;
1948 return ret;
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CM
1949}
1950
339d0354 1951/* Replay one dir item from a BTRFS_DIR_INDEX_KEY key. */
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CM
1952static noinline int replay_one_dir_item(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
1953 struct btrfs_root *root,
1954 struct btrfs_path *path,
1955 struct extent_buffer *eb, int slot,
1956 struct btrfs_key *key)
1957{
339d0354 1958 int ret;
e02119d5 1959 struct btrfs_dir_item *di;
e02119d5 1960
339d0354
FM
1961 /* We only log dir index keys, which only contain a single dir item. */
1962 ASSERT(key->type == BTRFS_DIR_INDEX_KEY);
bb53eda9 1963
339d0354
FM
1964 di = btrfs_item_ptr(eb, slot, struct btrfs_dir_item);
1965 ret = replay_one_name(trans, root, path, eb, di, key);
1966 if (ret < 0)
1967 return ret;
bb53eda9 1968
339d0354
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1969 /*
1970 * If this entry refers to a non-directory (directories can not have a
1971 * link count > 1) and it was added in the transaction that was not
1972 * committed, make sure we fixup the link count of the inode the entry
1973 * points to. Otherwise something like the following would result in a
1974 * directory pointing to an inode with a wrong link that does not account
1975 * for this dir entry:
1976 *
1977 * mkdir testdir
1978 * touch testdir/foo
1979 * touch testdir/bar
1980 * sync
1981 *
1982 * ln testdir/bar testdir/bar_link
1983 * ln testdir/foo testdir/foo_link
1984 * xfs_io -c "fsync" testdir/bar
1985 *
1986 * <power failure>
1987 *
1988 * mount fs, log replay happens
1989 *
1990 * File foo would remain with a link count of 1 when it has two entries
1991 * pointing to it in the directory testdir. This would make it impossible
1992 * to ever delete the parent directory has it would result in stale
1993 * dentries that can never be deleted.
1994 */
94a48aef 1995 if (ret == 1 && btrfs_dir_ftype(eb, di) != BTRFS_FT_DIR) {
339d0354
FM
1996 struct btrfs_path *fixup_path;
1997 struct btrfs_key di_key;
bb53eda9 1998
339d0354
FM
1999 fixup_path = btrfs_alloc_path();
2000 if (!fixup_path)
2001 return -ENOMEM;
2002
2003 btrfs_dir_item_key_to_cpu(eb, di, &di_key);
2004 ret = link_to_fixup_dir(trans, root, fixup_path, di_key.objectid);
2005 btrfs_free_path(fixup_path);
e02119d5 2006 }
339d0354 2007
bb53eda9 2008 return ret;
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CM
2009}
2010
2011/*
2012 * directory replay has two parts. There are the standard directory
2013 * items in the log copied from the subvolume, and range items
2014 * created in the log while the subvolume was logged.
2015 *
2016 * The range items tell us which parts of the key space the log
2017 * is authoritative for. During replay, if a key in the subvolume
2018 * directory is in a logged range item, but not actually in the log
2019 * that means it was deleted from the directory before the fsync
2020 * and should be removed.
2021 */
2022static noinline int find_dir_range(struct btrfs_root *root,
2023 struct btrfs_path *path,
ccae4a19 2024 u64 dirid,
e02119d5
CM
2025 u64 *start_ret, u64 *end_ret)
2026{
2027 struct btrfs_key key;
2028 u64 found_end;
2029 struct btrfs_dir_log_item *item;
2030 int ret;
2031 int nritems;
2032
2033 if (*start_ret == (u64)-1)
2034 return 1;
2035
2036 key.objectid = dirid;
ccae4a19 2037 key.type = BTRFS_DIR_LOG_INDEX_KEY;
e02119d5
CM
2038 key.offset = *start_ret;
2039
2040 ret = btrfs_search_slot(NULL, root, &key, path, 0, 0);
2041 if (ret < 0)
2042 goto out;
2043 if (ret > 0) {
2044 if (path->slots[0] == 0)
2045 goto out;
2046 path->slots[0]--;
2047 }
2048 if (ret != 0)
2049 btrfs_item_key_to_cpu(path->nodes[0], &key, path->slots[0]);
2050
ccae4a19 2051 if (key.type != BTRFS_DIR_LOG_INDEX_KEY || key.objectid != dirid) {
e02119d5
CM
2052 ret = 1;
2053 goto next;
2054 }
2055 item = btrfs_item_ptr(path->nodes[0], path->slots[0],
2056 struct btrfs_dir_log_item);
2057 found_end = btrfs_dir_log_end(path->nodes[0], item);
2058
2059 if (*start_ret >= key.offset && *start_ret <= found_end) {
2060 ret = 0;
2061 *start_ret = key.offset;
2062 *end_ret = found_end;
2063 goto out;
2064 }
2065 ret = 1;
2066next:
2067 /* check the next slot in the tree to see if it is a valid item */
2068 nritems = btrfs_header_nritems(path->nodes[0]);
2a7bf53f 2069 path->slots[0]++;
e02119d5
CM
2070 if (path->slots[0] >= nritems) {
2071 ret = btrfs_next_leaf(root, path);
2072 if (ret)
2073 goto out;
e02119d5
CM
2074 }
2075
2076 btrfs_item_key_to_cpu(path->nodes[0], &key, path->slots[0]);
2077
ccae4a19 2078 if (key.type != BTRFS_DIR_LOG_INDEX_KEY || key.objectid != dirid) {
e02119d5
CM
2079 ret = 1;
2080 goto out;
2081 }
2082 item = btrfs_item_ptr(path->nodes[0], path->slots[0],
2083 struct btrfs_dir_log_item);
2084 found_end = btrfs_dir_log_end(path->nodes[0], item);
2085 *start_ret = key.offset;
2086 *end_ret = found_end;
2087 ret = 0;
2088out:
b3b4aa74 2089 btrfs_release_path(path);
e02119d5
CM
2090 return ret;
2091}
2092
2093/*
2094 * this looks for a given directory item in the log. If the directory
2095 * item is not in the log, the item is removed and the inode it points
2096 * to is unlinked
2097 */
2098static noinline int check_item_in_log(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
e02119d5
CM
2099 struct btrfs_root *log,
2100 struct btrfs_path *path,
2101 struct btrfs_path *log_path,
2102 struct inode *dir,
2103 struct btrfs_key *dir_key)
2104{
d1ed82f3 2105 struct btrfs_root *root = BTRFS_I(dir)->root;
e02119d5
CM
2106 int ret;
2107 struct extent_buffer *eb;
2108 int slot;
e02119d5 2109 struct btrfs_dir_item *di;
6db75318 2110 struct fscrypt_str name;
ccae4a19 2111 struct inode *inode = NULL;
e02119d5
CM
2112 struct btrfs_key location;
2113
ccae4a19 2114 /*
143823cf 2115 * Currently we only log dir index keys. Even if we replay a log created
ccae4a19
FM
2116 * by an older kernel that logged both dir index and dir item keys, all
2117 * we need to do is process the dir index keys, we (and our caller) can
2118 * safely ignore dir item keys (key type BTRFS_DIR_ITEM_KEY).
2119 */
2120 ASSERT(dir_key->type == BTRFS_DIR_INDEX_KEY);
2121
e02119d5
CM
2122 eb = path->nodes[0];
2123 slot = path->slots[0];
ccae4a19 2124 di = btrfs_item_ptr(eb, slot, struct btrfs_dir_item);
e43eec81
STD
2125 ret = read_alloc_one_name(eb, di + 1, btrfs_dir_name_len(eb, di), &name);
2126 if (ret)
ccae4a19 2127 goto out;
3650860b 2128
ccae4a19
FM
2129 if (log) {
2130 struct btrfs_dir_item *log_di;
e02119d5 2131
ccae4a19
FM
2132 log_di = btrfs_lookup_dir_index_item(trans, log, log_path,
2133 dir_key->objectid,
e43eec81 2134 dir_key->offset, &name, 0);
ccae4a19
FM
2135 if (IS_ERR(log_di)) {
2136 ret = PTR_ERR(log_di);
2137 goto out;
2138 } else if (log_di) {
2139 /* The dentry exists in the log, we have nothing to do. */
e02119d5
CM
2140 ret = 0;
2141 goto out;
2142 }
ccae4a19 2143 }
e02119d5 2144
ccae4a19
FM
2145 btrfs_dir_item_key_to_cpu(eb, di, &location);
2146 btrfs_release_path(path);
2147 btrfs_release_path(log_path);
2148 inode = read_one_inode(root, location.objectid);
2149 if (!inode) {
2150 ret = -EIO;
2151 goto out;
e02119d5 2152 }
ccae4a19
FM
2153
2154 ret = link_to_fixup_dir(trans, root, path, location.objectid);
2155 if (ret)
2156 goto out;
2157
2158 inc_nlink(inode);
313ab753 2159 ret = unlink_inode_for_log_replay(trans, BTRFS_I(dir), BTRFS_I(inode),
e43eec81 2160 &name);
ccae4a19
FM
2161 /*
2162 * Unlike dir item keys, dir index keys can only have one name (entry) in
2163 * them, as there are no key collisions since each key has a unique offset
2164 * (an index number), so we're done.
2165 */
e02119d5 2166out:
b3b4aa74
DS
2167 btrfs_release_path(path);
2168 btrfs_release_path(log_path);
e43eec81 2169 kfree(name.name);
ccae4a19 2170 iput(inode);
e02119d5
CM
2171 return ret;
2172}
2173
4f764e51
FM
2174static int replay_xattr_deletes(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
2175 struct btrfs_root *root,
2176 struct btrfs_root *log,
2177 struct btrfs_path *path,
2178 const u64 ino)
2179{
2180 struct btrfs_key search_key;
2181 struct btrfs_path *log_path;
2182 int i;
2183 int nritems;
2184 int ret;
2185
2186 log_path = btrfs_alloc_path();
2187 if (!log_path)
2188 return -ENOMEM;
2189
2190 search_key.objectid = ino;
2191 search_key.type = BTRFS_XATTR_ITEM_KEY;
2192 search_key.offset = 0;
2193again:
2194 ret = btrfs_search_slot(NULL, root, &search_key, path, 0, 0);
2195 if (ret < 0)
2196 goto out;
2197process_leaf:
2198 nritems = btrfs_header_nritems(path->nodes[0]);
2199 for (i = path->slots[0]; i < nritems; i++) {
2200 struct btrfs_key key;
2201 struct btrfs_dir_item *di;
2202 struct btrfs_dir_item *log_di;
2203 u32 total_size;
2204 u32 cur;
2205
2206 btrfs_item_key_to_cpu(path->nodes[0], &key, i);
2207 if (key.objectid != ino || key.type != BTRFS_XATTR_ITEM_KEY) {
2208 ret = 0;
2209 goto out;
2210 }
2211
2212 di = btrfs_item_ptr(path->nodes[0], i, struct btrfs_dir_item);
3212fa14 2213 total_size = btrfs_item_size(path->nodes[0], i);
4f764e51
FM
2214 cur = 0;
2215 while (cur < total_size) {
2216 u16 name_len = btrfs_dir_name_len(path->nodes[0], di);
2217 u16 data_len = btrfs_dir_data_len(path->nodes[0], di);
2218 u32 this_len = sizeof(*di) + name_len + data_len;
2219 char *name;
2220
2221 name = kmalloc(name_len, GFP_NOFS);
2222 if (!name) {
2223 ret = -ENOMEM;
2224 goto out;
2225 }
2226 read_extent_buffer(path->nodes[0], name,
2227 (unsigned long)(di + 1), name_len);
2228
2229 log_di = btrfs_lookup_xattr(NULL, log, log_path, ino,
2230 name, name_len, 0);
2231 btrfs_release_path(log_path);
2232 if (!log_di) {
2233 /* Doesn't exist in log tree, so delete it. */
2234 btrfs_release_path(path);
2235 di = btrfs_lookup_xattr(trans, root, path, ino,
2236 name, name_len, -1);
2237 kfree(name);
2238 if (IS_ERR(di)) {
2239 ret = PTR_ERR(di);
2240 goto out;
2241 }
2242 ASSERT(di);
2243 ret = btrfs_delete_one_dir_name(trans, root,
2244 path, di);
2245 if (ret)
2246 goto out;
2247 btrfs_release_path(path);
2248 search_key = key;
2249 goto again;
2250 }
2251 kfree(name);
2252 if (IS_ERR(log_di)) {
2253 ret = PTR_ERR(log_di);
2254 goto out;
2255 }
2256 cur += this_len;
2257 di = (struct btrfs_dir_item *)((char *)di + this_len);
2258 }
2259 }
2260 ret = btrfs_next_leaf(root, path);
2261 if (ret > 0)
2262 ret = 0;
2263 else if (ret == 0)
2264 goto process_leaf;
2265out:
2266 btrfs_free_path(log_path);
2267 btrfs_release_path(path);
2268 return ret;
2269}
2270
2271
e02119d5
CM
2272/*
2273 * deletion replay happens before we copy any new directory items
2274 * out of the log or out of backreferences from inodes. It
2275 * scans the log to find ranges of keys that log is authoritative for,
2276 * and then scans the directory to find items in those ranges that are
2277 * not present in the log.
2278 *
2279 * Anything we don't find in the log is unlinked and removed from the
2280 * directory.
2281 */
2282static noinline int replay_dir_deletes(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
2283 struct btrfs_root *root,
2284 struct btrfs_root *log,
2285 struct btrfs_path *path,
12fcfd22 2286 u64 dirid, int del_all)
e02119d5
CM
2287{
2288 u64 range_start;
2289 u64 range_end;
e02119d5
CM
2290 int ret = 0;
2291 struct btrfs_key dir_key;
2292 struct btrfs_key found_key;
2293 struct btrfs_path *log_path;
2294 struct inode *dir;
2295
2296 dir_key.objectid = dirid;
ccae4a19 2297 dir_key.type = BTRFS_DIR_INDEX_KEY;
e02119d5
CM
2298 log_path = btrfs_alloc_path();
2299 if (!log_path)
2300 return -ENOMEM;
2301
2302 dir = read_one_inode(root, dirid);
2303 /* it isn't an error if the inode isn't there, that can happen
2304 * because we replay the deletes before we copy in the inode item
2305 * from the log
2306 */
2307 if (!dir) {
2308 btrfs_free_path(log_path);
2309 return 0;
2310 }
ccae4a19 2311
e02119d5
CM
2312 range_start = 0;
2313 range_end = 0;
d397712b 2314 while (1) {
12fcfd22
CM
2315 if (del_all)
2316 range_end = (u64)-1;
2317 else {
ccae4a19 2318 ret = find_dir_range(log, path, dirid,
12fcfd22 2319 &range_start, &range_end);
10adb115
FM
2320 if (ret < 0)
2321 goto out;
2322 else if (ret > 0)
12fcfd22
CM
2323 break;
2324 }
e02119d5
CM
2325
2326 dir_key.offset = range_start;
d397712b 2327 while (1) {
e02119d5
CM
2328 int nritems;
2329 ret = btrfs_search_slot(NULL, root, &dir_key, path,
2330 0, 0);
2331 if (ret < 0)
2332 goto out;
2333
2334 nritems = btrfs_header_nritems(path->nodes[0]);
2335 if (path->slots[0] >= nritems) {
2336 ret = btrfs_next_leaf(root, path);
b98def7c 2337 if (ret == 1)
e02119d5 2338 break;
b98def7c
LB
2339 else if (ret < 0)
2340 goto out;
e02119d5
CM
2341 }
2342 btrfs_item_key_to_cpu(path->nodes[0], &found_key,
2343 path->slots[0]);
2344 if (found_key.objectid != dirid ||
ccae4a19
FM
2345 found_key.type != dir_key.type) {
2346 ret = 0;
2347 goto out;
2348 }
e02119d5
CM
2349
2350 if (found_key.offset > range_end)
2351 break;
2352
d1ed82f3 2353 ret = check_item_in_log(trans, log, path,
12fcfd22
CM
2354 log_path, dir,
2355 &found_key);
3650860b
JB
2356 if (ret)
2357 goto out;
e02119d5
CM
2358 if (found_key.offset == (u64)-1)
2359 break;
2360 dir_key.offset = found_key.offset + 1;
2361 }
b3b4aa74 2362 btrfs_release_path(path);
e02119d5
CM
2363 if (range_end == (u64)-1)
2364 break;
2365 range_start = range_end + 1;
2366 }
e02119d5 2367 ret = 0;
e02119d5 2368out:
b3b4aa74 2369 btrfs_release_path(path);
e02119d5
CM
2370 btrfs_free_path(log_path);
2371 iput(dir);
2372 return ret;
2373}
2374
2375/*
2376 * the process_func used to replay items from the log tree. This
2377 * gets called in two different stages. The first stage just looks
2378 * for inodes and makes sure they are all copied into the subvolume.
2379 *
2380 * The second stage copies all the other item types from the log into
2381 * the subvolume. The two stage approach is slower, but gets rid of
2382 * lots of complexity around inodes referencing other inodes that exist
2383 * only in the log (references come from either directory items or inode
2384 * back refs).
2385 */
2386static int replay_one_buffer(struct btrfs_root *log, struct extent_buffer *eb,
581c1760 2387 struct walk_control *wc, u64 gen, int level)
e02119d5
CM
2388{
2389 int nritems;
789d6a3a
QW
2390 struct btrfs_tree_parent_check check = {
2391 .transid = gen,
2392 .level = level
2393 };
e02119d5
CM
2394 struct btrfs_path *path;
2395 struct btrfs_root *root = wc->replay_dest;
2396 struct btrfs_key key;
e02119d5
CM
2397 int i;
2398 int ret;
2399
789d6a3a 2400 ret = btrfs_read_extent_buffer(eb, &check);
018642a1
TI
2401 if (ret)
2402 return ret;
e02119d5
CM
2403
2404 level = btrfs_header_level(eb);
2405
2406 if (level != 0)
2407 return 0;
2408
2409 path = btrfs_alloc_path();
1e5063d0
MF
2410 if (!path)
2411 return -ENOMEM;
e02119d5
CM
2412
2413 nritems = btrfs_header_nritems(eb);
2414 for (i = 0; i < nritems; i++) {
2415 btrfs_item_key_to_cpu(eb, &key, i);
e02119d5
CM
2416
2417 /* inode keys are done during the first stage */
2418 if (key.type == BTRFS_INODE_ITEM_KEY &&
2419 wc->stage == LOG_WALK_REPLAY_INODES) {
e02119d5
CM
2420 struct btrfs_inode_item *inode_item;
2421 u32 mode;
2422
2423 inode_item = btrfs_item_ptr(eb, i,
2424 struct btrfs_inode_item);
f2d72f42
FM
2425 /*
2426 * If we have a tmpfile (O_TMPFILE) that got fsync'ed
2427 * and never got linked before the fsync, skip it, as
2428 * replaying it is pointless since it would be deleted
2429 * later. We skip logging tmpfiles, but it's always
2430 * possible we are replaying a log created with a kernel
2431 * that used to log tmpfiles.
2432 */
2433 if (btrfs_inode_nlink(eb, inode_item) == 0) {
2434 wc->ignore_cur_inode = true;
2435 continue;
2436 } else {
2437 wc->ignore_cur_inode = false;
2438 }
4f764e51
FM
2439 ret = replay_xattr_deletes(wc->trans, root, log,
2440 path, key.objectid);
2441 if (ret)
2442 break;
e02119d5
CM
2443 mode = btrfs_inode_mode(eb, inode_item);
2444 if (S_ISDIR(mode)) {
2445 ret = replay_dir_deletes(wc->trans,
12fcfd22 2446 root, log, path, key.objectid, 0);
b50c6e25
JB
2447 if (ret)
2448 break;
e02119d5
CM
2449 }
2450 ret = overwrite_item(wc->trans, root, path,
2451 eb, i, &key);
b50c6e25
JB
2452 if (ret)
2453 break;
e02119d5 2454
471d557a
FM
2455 /*
2456 * Before replaying extents, truncate the inode to its
2457 * size. We need to do it now and not after log replay
2458 * because before an fsync we can have prealloc extents
2459 * added beyond the inode's i_size. If we did it after,
2460 * through orphan cleanup for example, we would drop
2461 * those prealloc extents just after replaying them.
e02119d5
CM
2462 */
2463 if (S_ISREG(mode)) {
5893dfb9 2464 struct btrfs_drop_extents_args drop_args = { 0 };
471d557a
FM
2465 struct inode *inode;
2466 u64 from;
2467
2468 inode = read_one_inode(root, key.objectid);
2469 if (!inode) {
2470 ret = -EIO;
2471 break;
2472 }
2473 from = ALIGN(i_size_read(inode),
2474 root->fs_info->sectorsize);
5893dfb9
FM
2475 drop_args.start = from;
2476 drop_args.end = (u64)-1;
2477 drop_args.drop_cache = true;
2478 ret = btrfs_drop_extents(wc->trans, root,
2479 BTRFS_I(inode),
2480 &drop_args);
471d557a 2481 if (!ret) {
2766ff61
FM
2482 inode_sub_bytes(inode,
2483 drop_args.bytes_found);
f2d72f42 2484 /* Update the inode's nbytes. */
471d557a 2485 ret = btrfs_update_inode(wc->trans,
9a56fcd1 2486 root, BTRFS_I(inode));
471d557a
FM
2487 }
2488 iput(inode);
b50c6e25
JB
2489 if (ret)
2490 break;
e02119d5 2491 }
c71bf099 2492
e02119d5
CM
2493 ret = link_to_fixup_dir(wc->trans, root,
2494 path, key.objectid);
b50c6e25
JB
2495 if (ret)
2496 break;
e02119d5 2497 }
dd8e7217 2498
f2d72f42
FM
2499 if (wc->ignore_cur_inode)
2500 continue;
2501
dd8e7217
JB
2502 if (key.type == BTRFS_DIR_INDEX_KEY &&
2503 wc->stage == LOG_WALK_REPLAY_DIR_INDEX) {
2504 ret = replay_one_dir_item(wc->trans, root, path,
2505 eb, i, &key);
2506 if (ret)
2507 break;
2508 }
2509
e02119d5
CM
2510 if (wc->stage < LOG_WALK_REPLAY_ALL)
2511 continue;
2512
2513 /* these keys are simply copied */
2514 if (key.type == BTRFS_XATTR_ITEM_KEY) {
2515 ret = overwrite_item(wc->trans, root, path,
2516 eb, i, &key);
b50c6e25
JB
2517 if (ret)
2518 break;
2da1c669
LB
2519 } else if (key.type == BTRFS_INODE_REF_KEY ||
2520 key.type == BTRFS_INODE_EXTREF_KEY) {
f186373f
MF
2521 ret = add_inode_ref(wc->trans, root, log, path,
2522 eb, i, &key);
b50c6e25
JB
2523 if (ret && ret != -ENOENT)
2524 break;
2525 ret = 0;
e02119d5
CM
2526 } else if (key.type == BTRFS_EXTENT_DATA_KEY) {
2527 ret = replay_one_extent(wc->trans, root, path,
2528 eb, i, &key);
b50c6e25
JB
2529 if (ret)
2530 break;
e02119d5 2531 }
339d0354
FM
2532 /*
2533 * We don't log BTRFS_DIR_ITEM_KEY keys anymore, only the
2534 * BTRFS_DIR_INDEX_KEY items which we use to derive the
2535 * BTRFS_DIR_ITEM_KEY items. If we are replaying a log from an
2536 * older kernel with such keys, ignore them.
2537 */
e02119d5
CM
2538 }
2539 btrfs_free_path(path);
b50c6e25 2540 return ret;
e02119d5
CM
2541}
2542
6787bb9f
NB
2543/*
2544 * Correctly adjust the reserved bytes occupied by a log tree extent buffer
2545 */
2546static void unaccount_log_buffer(struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info, u64 start)
2547{
2548 struct btrfs_block_group *cache;
2549
2550 cache = btrfs_lookup_block_group(fs_info, start);
2551 if (!cache) {
2552 btrfs_err(fs_info, "unable to find block group for %llu", start);
2553 return;
2554 }
2555
2556 spin_lock(&cache->space_info->lock);
2557 spin_lock(&cache->lock);
2558 cache->reserved -= fs_info->nodesize;
2559 cache->space_info->bytes_reserved -= fs_info->nodesize;
2560 spin_unlock(&cache->lock);
2561 spin_unlock(&cache->space_info->lock);
2562
2563 btrfs_put_block_group(cache);
2564}
2565
e6b430f8
CH
2566static int clean_log_buffer(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
2567 struct extent_buffer *eb)
2568{
2569 int ret;
2570
2571 btrfs_tree_lock(eb);
2572 btrfs_clear_buffer_dirty(trans, eb);
2573 wait_on_extent_buffer_writeback(eb);
2574 btrfs_tree_unlock(eb);
2575
2576 if (trans) {
2577 ret = btrfs_pin_reserved_extent(trans, eb->start, eb->len);
2578 if (ret)
2579 return ret;
2580 btrfs_redirty_list_add(trans->transaction, eb);
2581 } else {
2582 unaccount_log_buffer(eb->fs_info, eb->start);
2583 }
2584
2585 return 0;
2586}
2587
d397712b 2588static noinline int walk_down_log_tree(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
e02119d5
CM
2589 struct btrfs_root *root,
2590 struct btrfs_path *path, int *level,
2591 struct walk_control *wc)
2592{
0b246afa 2593 struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info = root->fs_info;
e02119d5
CM
2594 u64 bytenr;
2595 u64 ptr_gen;
2596 struct extent_buffer *next;
2597 struct extent_buffer *cur;
e02119d5
CM
2598 int ret = 0;
2599
d397712b 2600 while (*level > 0) {
789d6a3a 2601 struct btrfs_tree_parent_check check = { 0 };
581c1760 2602
e02119d5
CM
2603 cur = path->nodes[*level];
2604
fae7f21c 2605 WARN_ON(btrfs_header_level(cur) != *level);
e02119d5
CM
2606
2607 if (path->slots[*level] >=
2608 btrfs_header_nritems(cur))
2609 break;
2610
2611 bytenr = btrfs_node_blockptr(cur, path->slots[*level]);
2612 ptr_gen = btrfs_node_ptr_generation(cur, path->slots[*level]);
789d6a3a
QW
2613 check.transid = ptr_gen;
2614 check.level = *level - 1;
2615 check.has_first_key = true;
2616 btrfs_node_key_to_cpu(cur, &check.first_key, path->slots[*level]);
e02119d5 2617
3fbaf258
JB
2618 next = btrfs_find_create_tree_block(fs_info, bytenr,
2619 btrfs_header_owner(cur),
2620 *level - 1);
c871b0f2
LB
2621 if (IS_ERR(next))
2622 return PTR_ERR(next);
e02119d5 2623
e02119d5 2624 if (*level == 1) {
581c1760
QW
2625 ret = wc->process_func(root, next, wc, ptr_gen,
2626 *level - 1);
b50c6e25
JB
2627 if (ret) {
2628 free_extent_buffer(next);
1e5063d0 2629 return ret;
b50c6e25 2630 }
4a500fd1 2631
e02119d5
CM
2632 path->slots[*level]++;
2633 if (wc->free) {
789d6a3a 2634 ret = btrfs_read_extent_buffer(next, &check);
018642a1
TI
2635 if (ret) {
2636 free_extent_buffer(next);
2637 return ret;
2638 }
e02119d5 2639
e6b430f8
CH
2640 ret = clean_log_buffer(trans, next);
2641 if (ret) {
2642 free_extent_buffer(next);
2643 return ret;
3650860b 2644 }
e02119d5
CM
2645 }
2646 free_extent_buffer(next);
2647 continue;
2648 }
789d6a3a 2649 ret = btrfs_read_extent_buffer(next, &check);
018642a1
TI
2650 if (ret) {
2651 free_extent_buffer(next);
2652 return ret;
2653 }
e02119d5 2654
e02119d5
CM
2655 if (path->nodes[*level-1])
2656 free_extent_buffer(path->nodes[*level-1]);
2657 path->nodes[*level-1] = next;
2658 *level = btrfs_header_level(next);
2659 path->slots[*level] = 0;
2660 cond_resched();
2661 }
4a500fd1 2662 path->slots[*level] = btrfs_header_nritems(path->nodes[*level]);
e02119d5
CM
2663
2664 cond_resched();
2665 return 0;
2666}
2667
d397712b 2668static noinline int walk_up_log_tree(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
e02119d5
CM
2669 struct btrfs_root *root,
2670 struct btrfs_path *path, int *level,
2671 struct walk_control *wc)
2672{
e02119d5
CM
2673 int i;
2674 int slot;
2675 int ret;
2676
d397712b 2677 for (i = *level; i < BTRFS_MAX_LEVEL - 1 && path->nodes[i]; i++) {
e02119d5 2678 slot = path->slots[i];
4a500fd1 2679 if (slot + 1 < btrfs_header_nritems(path->nodes[i])) {
e02119d5
CM
2680 path->slots[i]++;
2681 *level = i;
2682 WARN_ON(*level == 0);
2683 return 0;
2684 } else {
1e5063d0 2685 ret = wc->process_func(root, path->nodes[*level], wc,
581c1760
QW
2686 btrfs_header_generation(path->nodes[*level]),
2687 *level);
1e5063d0
MF
2688 if (ret)
2689 return ret;
2690
e02119d5 2691 if (wc->free) {
e6b430f8
CH
2692 ret = clean_log_buffer(trans, path->nodes[*level]);
2693 if (ret)
2694 return ret;
e02119d5
CM
2695 }
2696 free_extent_buffer(path->nodes[*level]);
2697 path->nodes[*level] = NULL;
2698 *level = i + 1;
2699 }
2700 }
2701 return 1;
2702}
2703
2704/*
2705 * drop the reference count on the tree rooted at 'snap'. This traverses
2706 * the tree freeing any blocks that have a ref count of zero after being
2707 * decremented.
2708 */
2709static int walk_log_tree(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
2710 struct btrfs_root *log, struct walk_control *wc)
2711{
2712 int ret = 0;
2713 int wret;
2714 int level;
2715 struct btrfs_path *path;
e02119d5
CM
2716 int orig_level;
2717
2718 path = btrfs_alloc_path();
db5b493a
TI
2719 if (!path)
2720 return -ENOMEM;
e02119d5
CM
2721
2722 level = btrfs_header_level(log->node);
2723 orig_level = level;
2724 path->nodes[level] = log->node;
67439dad 2725 atomic_inc(&log->node->refs);
e02119d5
CM
2726 path->slots[level] = 0;
2727
d397712b 2728 while (1) {
e02119d5
CM
2729 wret = walk_down_log_tree(trans, log, path, &level, wc);
2730 if (wret > 0)
2731 break;
79787eaa 2732 if (wret < 0) {
e02119d5 2733 ret = wret;
79787eaa
JM
2734 goto out;
2735 }
e02119d5
CM
2736
2737 wret = walk_up_log_tree(trans, log, path, &level, wc);
2738 if (wret > 0)
2739 break;
79787eaa 2740 if (wret < 0) {
e02119d5 2741 ret = wret;
79787eaa
JM
2742 goto out;
2743 }
e02119d5
CM
2744 }
2745
2746 /* was the root node processed? if not, catch it here */
2747 if (path->nodes[orig_level]) {
79787eaa 2748 ret = wc->process_func(log, path->nodes[orig_level], wc,
581c1760
QW
2749 btrfs_header_generation(path->nodes[orig_level]),
2750 orig_level);
79787eaa
JM
2751 if (ret)
2752 goto out;
e6b430f8
CH
2753 if (wc->free)
2754 ret = clean_log_buffer(trans, path->nodes[orig_level]);
e02119d5
CM
2755 }
2756
79787eaa 2757out:
e02119d5 2758 btrfs_free_path(path);
e02119d5
CM
2759 return ret;
2760}
2761
7237f183
YZ
2762/*
2763 * helper function to update the item for a given subvolumes log root
2764 * in the tree of log roots
2765 */
2766static int update_log_root(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
4203e968
JB
2767 struct btrfs_root *log,
2768 struct btrfs_root_item *root_item)
7237f183 2769{
0b246afa 2770 struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info = log->fs_info;
7237f183
YZ
2771 int ret;
2772
2773 if (log->log_transid == 1) {
2774 /* insert root item on the first sync */
0b246afa 2775 ret = btrfs_insert_root(trans, fs_info->log_root_tree,
4203e968 2776 &log->root_key, root_item);
7237f183 2777 } else {
0b246afa 2778 ret = btrfs_update_root(trans, fs_info->log_root_tree,
4203e968 2779 &log->root_key, root_item);
7237f183
YZ
2780 }
2781 return ret;
2782}
2783
60d53eb3 2784static void wait_log_commit(struct btrfs_root *root, int transid)
e02119d5
CM
2785{
2786 DEFINE_WAIT(wait);
7237f183 2787 int index = transid % 2;
e02119d5 2788
7237f183
YZ
2789 /*
2790 * we only allow two pending log transactions at a time,
2791 * so we know that if ours is more than 2 older than the
2792 * current transaction, we're done
2793 */
49e83f57 2794 for (;;) {
7237f183
YZ
2795 prepare_to_wait(&root->log_commit_wait[index],
2796 &wait, TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE);
12fcfd22 2797
49e83f57
LB
2798 if (!(root->log_transid_committed < transid &&
2799 atomic_read(&root->log_commit[index])))
2800 break;
12fcfd22 2801
49e83f57
LB
2802 mutex_unlock(&root->log_mutex);
2803 schedule();
7237f183 2804 mutex_lock(&root->log_mutex);
49e83f57
LB
2805 }
2806 finish_wait(&root->log_commit_wait[index], &wait);
7237f183
YZ
2807}
2808
60d53eb3 2809static void wait_for_writer(struct btrfs_root *root)
7237f183
YZ
2810{
2811 DEFINE_WAIT(wait);
8b050d35 2812
49e83f57
LB
2813 for (;;) {
2814 prepare_to_wait(&root->log_writer_wait, &wait,
2815 TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE);
2816 if (!atomic_read(&root->log_writers))
2817 break;
2818
7237f183 2819 mutex_unlock(&root->log_mutex);
49e83f57 2820 schedule();
575849ec 2821 mutex_lock(&root->log_mutex);
7237f183 2822 }
49e83f57 2823 finish_wait(&root->log_writer_wait, &wait);
e02119d5
CM
2824}
2825
8b050d35
MX
2826static inline void btrfs_remove_log_ctx(struct btrfs_root *root,
2827 struct btrfs_log_ctx *ctx)
2828{
8b050d35
MX
2829 mutex_lock(&root->log_mutex);
2830 list_del_init(&ctx->list);
2831 mutex_unlock(&root->log_mutex);
2832}
2833
2834/*
2835 * Invoked in log mutex context, or be sure there is no other task which
2836 * can access the list.
2837 */
2838static inline void btrfs_remove_all_log_ctxs(struct btrfs_root *root,
2839 int index, int error)
2840{
2841 struct btrfs_log_ctx *ctx;
570dd450 2842 struct btrfs_log_ctx *safe;
8b050d35 2843
570dd450
CM
2844 list_for_each_entry_safe(ctx, safe, &root->log_ctxs[index], list) {
2845 list_del_init(&ctx->list);
8b050d35 2846 ctx->log_ret = error;
570dd450 2847 }
8b050d35
MX
2848}
2849
e02119d5
CM
2850/*
2851 * btrfs_sync_log does sends a given tree log down to the disk and
2852 * updates the super blocks to record it. When this call is done,
12fcfd22
CM
2853 * you know that any inodes previously logged are safely on disk only
2854 * if it returns 0.
2855 *
2856 * Any other return value means you need to call btrfs_commit_transaction.
2857 * Some of the edge cases for fsyncing directories that have had unlinks
2858 * or renames done in the past mean that sometimes the only safe
2859 * fsync is to commit the whole FS. When btrfs_sync_log returns -EAGAIN,
2860 * that has happened.
e02119d5
CM
2861 */
2862int btrfs_sync_log(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
8b050d35 2863 struct btrfs_root *root, struct btrfs_log_ctx *ctx)
e02119d5 2864{
7237f183
YZ
2865 int index1;
2866 int index2;
8cef4e16 2867 int mark;
e02119d5 2868 int ret;
0b246afa 2869 struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info = root->fs_info;
e02119d5 2870 struct btrfs_root *log = root->log_root;
0b246afa 2871 struct btrfs_root *log_root_tree = fs_info->log_root_tree;
4203e968 2872 struct btrfs_root_item new_root_item;
bb14a59b 2873 int log_transid = 0;
8b050d35 2874 struct btrfs_log_ctx root_log_ctx;
c6adc9cc 2875 struct blk_plug plug;
47876f7c
FM
2876 u64 log_root_start;
2877 u64 log_root_level;
e02119d5 2878
7237f183 2879 mutex_lock(&root->log_mutex);
d1433deb
MX
2880 log_transid = ctx->log_transid;
2881 if (root->log_transid_committed >= log_transid) {
2882 mutex_unlock(&root->log_mutex);
2883 return ctx->log_ret;
2884 }
2885
2886 index1 = log_transid % 2;
7237f183 2887 if (atomic_read(&root->log_commit[index1])) {
60d53eb3 2888 wait_log_commit(root, log_transid);
7237f183 2889 mutex_unlock(&root->log_mutex);
8b050d35 2890 return ctx->log_ret;
e02119d5 2891 }
d1433deb 2892 ASSERT(log_transid == root->log_transid);
7237f183
YZ
2893 atomic_set(&root->log_commit[index1], 1);
2894
2895 /* wait for previous tree log sync to complete */
2896 if (atomic_read(&root->log_commit[(index1 + 1) % 2]))
60d53eb3 2897 wait_log_commit(root, log_transid - 1);
48cab2e0 2898
86df7eb9 2899 while (1) {
2ecb7923 2900 int batch = atomic_read(&root->log_batch);
cd354ad6 2901 /* when we're on an ssd, just kick the log commit out */
0b246afa 2902 if (!btrfs_test_opt(fs_info, SSD) &&
27cdeb70 2903 test_bit(BTRFS_ROOT_MULTI_LOG_TASKS, &root->state)) {
86df7eb9
YZ
2904 mutex_unlock(&root->log_mutex);
2905 schedule_timeout_uninterruptible(1);
2906 mutex_lock(&root->log_mutex);
2907 }
60d53eb3 2908 wait_for_writer(root);
2ecb7923 2909 if (batch == atomic_read(&root->log_batch))
e02119d5
CM
2910 break;
2911 }
e02119d5 2912
12fcfd22 2913 /* bail out if we need to do a full commit */
4884b8e8 2914 if (btrfs_need_log_full_commit(trans)) {
f31f09f6 2915 ret = BTRFS_LOG_FORCE_COMMIT;
12fcfd22
CM
2916 mutex_unlock(&root->log_mutex);
2917 goto out;
2918 }
2919
8cef4e16
YZ
2920 if (log_transid % 2 == 0)
2921 mark = EXTENT_DIRTY;
2922 else
2923 mark = EXTENT_NEW;
2924
690587d1
CM
2925 /* we start IO on all the marked extents here, but we don't actually
2926 * wait for them until later.
2927 */
c6adc9cc 2928 blk_start_plug(&plug);
2ff7e61e 2929 ret = btrfs_write_marked_extents(fs_info, &log->dirty_log_pages, mark);
b528f467
NA
2930 /*
2931 * -EAGAIN happens when someone, e.g., a concurrent transaction
2932 * commit, writes a dirty extent in this tree-log commit. This
2933 * concurrent write will create a hole writing out the extents,
2934 * and we cannot proceed on a zoned filesystem, requiring
2935 * sequential writing. While we can bail out to a full commit
2936 * here, but we can continue hoping the concurrent writing fills
2937 * the hole.
2938 */
2939 if (ret == -EAGAIN && btrfs_is_zoned(fs_info))
2940 ret = 0;
79787eaa 2941 if (ret) {
c6adc9cc 2942 blk_finish_plug(&plug);
90787766 2943 btrfs_set_log_full_commit(trans);
79787eaa
JM
2944 mutex_unlock(&root->log_mutex);
2945 goto out;
2946 }
7237f183 2947
4203e968
JB
2948 /*
2949 * We _must_ update under the root->log_mutex in order to make sure we
2950 * have a consistent view of the log root we are trying to commit at
2951 * this moment.
2952 *
2953 * We _must_ copy this into a local copy, because we are not holding the
2954 * log_root_tree->log_mutex yet. This is important because when we
2955 * commit the log_root_tree we must have a consistent view of the
2956 * log_root_tree when we update the super block to point at the
2957 * log_root_tree bytenr. If we update the log_root_tree here we'll race
2958 * with the commit and possibly point at the new block which we may not
2959 * have written out.
2960 */
5d4f98a2 2961 btrfs_set_root_node(&log->root_item, log->node);
4203e968 2962 memcpy(&new_root_item, &log->root_item, sizeof(new_root_item));
7237f183 2963
7237f183
YZ
2964 root->log_transid++;
2965 log->log_transid = root->log_transid;
ff782e0a 2966 root->log_start_pid = 0;
7237f183 2967 /*
8cef4e16
YZ
2968 * IO has been started, blocks of the log tree have WRITTEN flag set
2969 * in their headers. new modifications of the log will be written to
2970 * new positions. so it's safe to allow log writers to go in.
7237f183
YZ
2971 */
2972 mutex_unlock(&root->log_mutex);
2973
3ddebf27 2974 if (btrfs_is_zoned(fs_info)) {
e75f9fd1 2975 mutex_lock(&fs_info->tree_root->log_mutex);
3ddebf27
NA
2976 if (!log_root_tree->node) {
2977 ret = btrfs_alloc_log_tree_node(trans, log_root_tree);
2978 if (ret) {
ea32af47 2979 mutex_unlock(&fs_info->tree_root->log_mutex);
50ff5788 2980 blk_finish_plug(&plug);
3ddebf27
NA
2981 goto out;
2982 }
2983 }
e75f9fd1 2984 mutex_unlock(&fs_info->tree_root->log_mutex);
3ddebf27
NA
2985 }
2986
e75f9fd1
NA
2987 btrfs_init_log_ctx(&root_log_ctx, NULL);
2988
2989 mutex_lock(&log_root_tree->log_mutex);
2990
e3d3b415
FM
2991 index2 = log_root_tree->log_transid % 2;
2992 list_add_tail(&root_log_ctx.list, &log_root_tree->log_ctxs[index2]);
2993 root_log_ctx.log_transid = log_root_tree->log_transid;
2994
4203e968
JB
2995 /*
2996 * Now we are safe to update the log_root_tree because we're under the
2997 * log_mutex, and we're a current writer so we're holding the commit
2998 * open until we drop the log_mutex.
2999 */
3000 ret = update_log_root(trans, log, &new_root_item);
4a500fd1 3001 if (ret) {
d1433deb
MX
3002 if (!list_empty(&root_log_ctx.list))
3003 list_del_init(&root_log_ctx.list);
3004
c6adc9cc 3005 blk_finish_plug(&plug);
90787766 3006 btrfs_set_log_full_commit(trans);
09e44868
FM
3007 if (ret != -ENOSPC)
3008 btrfs_err(fs_info,
3009 "failed to update log for root %llu ret %d",
3010 root->root_key.objectid, ret);
bf89d38f 3011 btrfs_wait_tree_log_extents(log, mark);
4a500fd1 3012 mutex_unlock(&log_root_tree->log_mutex);
4a500fd1
YZ
3013 goto out;
3014 }
3015
d1433deb 3016 if (log_root_tree->log_transid_committed >= root_log_ctx.log_transid) {
3da5ab56 3017 blk_finish_plug(&plug);
cbd60aa7 3018 list_del_init(&root_log_ctx.list);
d1433deb
MX
3019 mutex_unlock(&log_root_tree->log_mutex);
3020 ret = root_log_ctx.log_ret;
3021 goto out;
3022 }
8b050d35 3023
d1433deb 3024 index2 = root_log_ctx.log_transid % 2;
7237f183 3025 if (atomic_read(&log_root_tree->log_commit[index2])) {
c6adc9cc 3026 blk_finish_plug(&plug);
bf89d38f 3027 ret = btrfs_wait_tree_log_extents(log, mark);
60d53eb3 3028 wait_log_commit(log_root_tree,
d1433deb 3029 root_log_ctx.log_transid);
7237f183 3030 mutex_unlock(&log_root_tree->log_mutex);
5ab5e44a
FM
3031 if (!ret)
3032 ret = root_log_ctx.log_ret;
7237f183
YZ
3033 goto out;
3034 }
d1433deb 3035 ASSERT(root_log_ctx.log_transid == log_root_tree->log_transid);
7237f183
YZ
3036 atomic_set(&log_root_tree->log_commit[index2], 1);
3037
12fcfd22 3038 if (atomic_read(&log_root_tree->log_commit[(index2 + 1) % 2])) {
60d53eb3 3039 wait_log_commit(log_root_tree,
d1433deb 3040 root_log_ctx.log_transid - 1);
12fcfd22
CM
3041 }
3042
12fcfd22
CM
3043 /*
3044 * now that we've moved on to the tree of log tree roots,
3045 * check the full commit flag again
3046 */
4884b8e8 3047 if (btrfs_need_log_full_commit(trans)) {
c6adc9cc 3048 blk_finish_plug(&plug);
bf89d38f 3049 btrfs_wait_tree_log_extents(log, mark);
12fcfd22 3050 mutex_unlock(&log_root_tree->log_mutex);
f31f09f6 3051 ret = BTRFS_LOG_FORCE_COMMIT;
12fcfd22
CM
3052 goto out_wake_log_root;
3053 }
7237f183 3054
2ff7e61e 3055 ret = btrfs_write_marked_extents(fs_info,
c6adc9cc
MX
3056 &log_root_tree->dirty_log_pages,
3057 EXTENT_DIRTY | EXTENT_NEW);
3058 blk_finish_plug(&plug);
b528f467
NA
3059 /*
3060 * As described above, -EAGAIN indicates a hole in the extents. We
3061 * cannot wait for these write outs since the waiting cause a
3062 * deadlock. Bail out to the full commit instead.
3063 */
3064 if (ret == -EAGAIN && btrfs_is_zoned(fs_info)) {
3065 btrfs_set_log_full_commit(trans);
3066 btrfs_wait_tree_log_extents(log, mark);
3067 mutex_unlock(&log_root_tree->log_mutex);
3068 goto out_wake_log_root;
3069 } else if (ret) {
90787766 3070 btrfs_set_log_full_commit(trans);
79787eaa
JM
3071 mutex_unlock(&log_root_tree->log_mutex);
3072 goto out_wake_log_root;
3073 }
bf89d38f 3074 ret = btrfs_wait_tree_log_extents(log, mark);
5ab5e44a 3075 if (!ret)
bf89d38f
JM
3076 ret = btrfs_wait_tree_log_extents(log_root_tree,
3077 EXTENT_NEW | EXTENT_DIRTY);
5ab5e44a 3078 if (ret) {
90787766 3079 btrfs_set_log_full_commit(trans);
5ab5e44a
FM
3080 mutex_unlock(&log_root_tree->log_mutex);
3081 goto out_wake_log_root;
3082 }
e02119d5 3083
47876f7c
FM
3084 log_root_start = log_root_tree->node->start;
3085 log_root_level = btrfs_header_level(log_root_tree->node);
7237f183 3086 log_root_tree->log_transid++;
7237f183
YZ
3087 mutex_unlock(&log_root_tree->log_mutex);
3088
3089 /*
47876f7c
FM
3090 * Here we are guaranteed that nobody is going to write the superblock
3091 * for the current transaction before us and that neither we do write
3092 * our superblock before the previous transaction finishes its commit
3093 * and writes its superblock, because:
3094 *
3095 * 1) We are holding a handle on the current transaction, so no body
3096 * can commit it until we release the handle;
3097 *
3098 * 2) Before writing our superblock we acquire the tree_log_mutex, so
3099 * if the previous transaction is still committing, and hasn't yet
3100 * written its superblock, we wait for it to do it, because a
3101 * transaction commit acquires the tree_log_mutex when the commit
3102 * begins and releases it only after writing its superblock.
7237f183 3103 */
47876f7c 3104 mutex_lock(&fs_info->tree_log_mutex);
165ea85f
JB
3105
3106 /*
3107 * The previous transaction writeout phase could have failed, and thus
3108 * marked the fs in an error state. We must not commit here, as we
3109 * could have updated our generation in the super_for_commit and
3110 * writing the super here would result in transid mismatches. If there
3111 * is an error here just bail.
3112 */
84961539 3113 if (BTRFS_FS_ERROR(fs_info)) {
165ea85f
JB
3114 ret = -EIO;
3115 btrfs_set_log_full_commit(trans);
3116 btrfs_abort_transaction(trans, ret);
3117 mutex_unlock(&fs_info->tree_log_mutex);
3118 goto out_wake_log_root;
3119 }
3120
47876f7c
FM
3121 btrfs_set_super_log_root(fs_info->super_for_commit, log_root_start);
3122 btrfs_set_super_log_root_level(fs_info->super_for_commit, log_root_level);
eece6a9c 3123 ret = write_all_supers(fs_info, 1);
47876f7c 3124 mutex_unlock(&fs_info->tree_log_mutex);
5af3e8cc 3125 if (ret) {
90787766 3126 btrfs_set_log_full_commit(trans);
66642832 3127 btrfs_abort_transaction(trans, ret);
5af3e8cc
SB
3128 goto out_wake_log_root;
3129 }
7237f183 3130
e1a6d264
FM
3131 /*
3132 * We know there can only be one task here, since we have not yet set
3133 * root->log_commit[index1] to 0 and any task attempting to sync the
3134 * log must wait for the previous log transaction to commit if it's
3135 * still in progress or wait for the current log transaction commit if
3136 * someone else already started it. We use <= and not < because the
3137 * first log transaction has an ID of 0.
3138 */
3139 ASSERT(root->last_log_commit <= log_transid);
3140 root->last_log_commit = log_transid;
257c62e1 3141
12fcfd22 3142out_wake_log_root:
570dd450 3143 mutex_lock(&log_root_tree->log_mutex);
8b050d35
MX
3144 btrfs_remove_all_log_ctxs(log_root_tree, index2, ret);
3145
d1433deb 3146 log_root_tree->log_transid_committed++;
7237f183 3147 atomic_set(&log_root_tree->log_commit[index2], 0);
d1433deb
MX
3148 mutex_unlock(&log_root_tree->log_mutex);
3149
33a9eca7 3150 /*
093258e6
DS
3151 * The barrier before waitqueue_active (in cond_wake_up) is needed so
3152 * all the updates above are seen by the woken threads. It might not be
3153 * necessary, but proving that seems to be hard.
33a9eca7 3154 */
093258e6 3155 cond_wake_up(&log_root_tree->log_commit_wait[index2]);
e02119d5 3156out:
d1433deb 3157 mutex_lock(&root->log_mutex);
570dd450 3158 btrfs_remove_all_log_ctxs(root, index1, ret);
d1433deb 3159 root->log_transid_committed++;
7237f183 3160 atomic_set(&root->log_commit[index1], 0);
d1433deb 3161 mutex_unlock(&root->log_mutex);
8b050d35 3162
33a9eca7 3163 /*
093258e6
DS
3164 * The barrier before waitqueue_active (in cond_wake_up) is needed so
3165 * all the updates above are seen by the woken threads. It might not be
3166 * necessary, but proving that seems to be hard.
33a9eca7 3167 */
093258e6 3168 cond_wake_up(&root->log_commit_wait[index1]);
b31eabd8 3169 return ret;
e02119d5
CM
3170}
3171
4a500fd1
YZ
3172static void free_log_tree(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
3173 struct btrfs_root *log)
e02119d5
CM
3174{
3175 int ret;
e02119d5
CM
3176 struct walk_control wc = {
3177 .free = 1,
3178 .process_func = process_one_buffer
3179 };
3180
3ddebf27
NA
3181 if (log->node) {
3182 ret = walk_log_tree(trans, log, &wc);
3183 if (ret) {
40cdc509
FM
3184 /*
3185 * We weren't able to traverse the entire log tree, the
3186 * typical scenario is getting an -EIO when reading an
3187 * extent buffer of the tree, due to a previous writeback
3188 * failure of it.
3189 */
3190 set_bit(BTRFS_FS_STATE_LOG_CLEANUP_ERROR,
3191 &log->fs_info->fs_state);
3192
3193 /*
3194 * Some extent buffers of the log tree may still be dirty
3195 * and not yet written back to storage, because we may
3196 * have updates to a log tree without syncing a log tree,
3197 * such as during rename and link operations. So flush
3198 * them out and wait for their writeback to complete, so
3199 * that we properly cleanup their state and pages.
3200 */
3201 btrfs_write_marked_extents(log->fs_info,
3202 &log->dirty_log_pages,
3203 EXTENT_DIRTY | EXTENT_NEW);
3204 btrfs_wait_tree_log_extents(log,
3205 EXTENT_DIRTY | EXTENT_NEW);
3206
3ddebf27
NA
3207 if (trans)
3208 btrfs_abort_transaction(trans, ret);
3209 else
3210 btrfs_handle_fs_error(log->fs_info, ret, NULL);
3211 }
374b0e2d 3212 }
e02119d5 3213
59b0713a
FM
3214 clear_extent_bits(&log->dirty_log_pages, 0, (u64)-1,
3215 EXTENT_DIRTY | EXTENT_NEW | EXTENT_NEED_WAIT);
e289f03e 3216 extent_io_tree_release(&log->log_csum_range);
d3575156 3217
00246528 3218 btrfs_put_root(log);
4a500fd1
YZ
3219}
3220
3221/*
3222 * free all the extents used by the tree log. This should be called
3223 * at commit time of the full transaction
3224 */
3225int btrfs_free_log(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans, struct btrfs_root *root)
3226{
3227 if (root->log_root) {
3228 free_log_tree(trans, root->log_root);
3229 root->log_root = NULL;
e7a79811 3230 clear_bit(BTRFS_ROOT_HAS_LOG_TREE, &root->state);
4a500fd1
YZ
3231 }
3232 return 0;
3233}
3234
3235int btrfs_free_log_root_tree(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
3236 struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info)
3237{
3238 if (fs_info->log_root_tree) {
3239 free_log_tree(trans, fs_info->log_root_tree);
3240 fs_info->log_root_tree = NULL;
47876f7c 3241 clear_bit(BTRFS_ROOT_HAS_LOG_TREE, &fs_info->tree_root->state);
4a500fd1 3242 }
e02119d5
CM
3243 return 0;
3244}
3245
803f0f64 3246/*
0f8ce498
FM
3247 * Check if an inode was logged in the current transaction. This correctly deals
3248 * with the case where the inode was logged but has a logged_trans of 0, which
3249 * happens if the inode is evicted and loaded again, as logged_trans is an in
3250 * memory only field (not persisted).
3251 *
3252 * Returns 1 if the inode was logged before in the transaction, 0 if it was not,
3253 * and < 0 on error.
803f0f64 3254 */
bf1f4fd3 3255static int inode_logged(const struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
0f8ce498
FM
3256 struct btrfs_inode *inode,
3257 struct btrfs_path *path_in)
803f0f64 3258{
0f8ce498
FM
3259 struct btrfs_path *path = path_in;
3260 struct btrfs_key key;
3261 int ret;
3262
803f0f64 3263 if (inode->logged_trans == trans->transid)
0f8ce498 3264 return 1;
803f0f64 3265
0f8ce498
FM
3266 /*
3267 * If logged_trans is not 0, then we know the inode logged was not logged
3268 * in this transaction, so we can return false right away.
3269 */
3270 if (inode->logged_trans > 0)
3271 return 0;
3272
3273 /*
3274 * If no log tree was created for this root in this transaction, then
3275 * the inode can not have been logged in this transaction. In that case
3276 * set logged_trans to anything greater than 0 and less than the current
3277 * transaction's ID, to avoid the search below in a future call in case
3278 * a log tree gets created after this.
3279 */
3280 if (!test_bit(BTRFS_ROOT_HAS_LOG_TREE, &inode->root->state)) {
3281 inode->logged_trans = trans->transid - 1;
3282 return 0;
3283 }
3284
3285 /*
3286 * We have a log tree and the inode's logged_trans is 0. We can't tell
3287 * for sure if the inode was logged before in this transaction by looking
3288 * only at logged_trans. We could be pessimistic and assume it was, but
3289 * that can lead to unnecessarily logging an inode during rename and link
3290 * operations, and then further updating the log in followup rename and
3291 * link operations, specially if it's a directory, which adds latency
3292 * visible to applications doing a series of rename or link operations.
3293 *
3294 * A logged_trans of 0 here can mean several things:
3295 *
3296 * 1) The inode was never logged since the filesystem was mounted, and may
3297 * or may have not been evicted and loaded again;
3298 *
3299 * 2) The inode was logged in a previous transaction, then evicted and
3300 * then loaded again;
3301 *
3302 * 3) The inode was logged in the current transaction, then evicted and
3303 * then loaded again.
3304 *
3305 * For cases 1) and 2) we don't want to return true, but we need to detect
3306 * case 3) and return true. So we do a search in the log root for the inode
3307 * item.
3308 */
3309 key.objectid = btrfs_ino(inode);
3310 key.type = BTRFS_INODE_ITEM_KEY;
3311 key.offset = 0;
3312
3313 if (!path) {
3314 path = btrfs_alloc_path();
3315 if (!path)
3316 return -ENOMEM;
3317 }
3318
3319 ret = btrfs_search_slot(NULL, inode->root->log_root, &key, path, 0, 0);
3320
3321 if (path_in)
3322 btrfs_release_path(path);
3323 else
3324 btrfs_free_path(path);
1e0860f3 3325
6e8e777d 3326 /*
0f8ce498
FM
3327 * Logging an inode always results in logging its inode item. So if we
3328 * did not find the item we know the inode was not logged for sure.
6e8e777d 3329 */
0f8ce498
FM
3330 if (ret < 0) {
3331 return ret;
3332 } else if (ret > 0) {
3333 /*
3334 * Set logged_trans to a value greater than 0 and less then the
3335 * current transaction to avoid doing the search in future calls.
3336 */
3337 inode->logged_trans = trans->transid - 1;
3338 return 0;
3339 }
3340
3341 /*
3342 * The inode was previously logged and then evicted, set logged_trans to
3343 * the current transacion's ID, to avoid future tree searches as long as
3344 * the inode is not evicted again.
3345 */
3346 inode->logged_trans = trans->transid;
3347
3348 /*
3349 * If it's a directory, then we must set last_dir_index_offset to the
3350 * maximum possible value, so that the next attempt to log the inode does
3351 * not skip checking if dir index keys found in modified subvolume tree
3352 * leaves have been logged before, otherwise it would result in attempts
3353 * to insert duplicate dir index keys in the log tree. This must be done
3354 * because last_dir_index_offset is an in-memory only field, not persisted
3355 * in the inode item or any other on-disk structure, so its value is lost
3356 * once the inode is evicted.
3357 */
3358 if (S_ISDIR(inode->vfs_inode.i_mode))
3359 inode->last_dir_index_offset = (u64)-1;
803f0f64 3360
0f8ce498 3361 return 1;
803f0f64
FM
3362}
3363
839061fe
FM
3364/*
3365 * Delete a directory entry from the log if it exists.
3366 *
3367 * Returns < 0 on error
3368 * 1 if the entry does not exists
3369 * 0 if the entry existed and was successfully deleted
3370 */
3371static int del_logged_dentry(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
3372 struct btrfs_root *log,
3373 struct btrfs_path *path,
3374 u64 dir_ino,
6db75318 3375 const struct fscrypt_str *name,
839061fe
FM
3376 u64 index)
3377{
3378 struct btrfs_dir_item *di;
3379
3380 /*
3381 * We only log dir index items of a directory, so we don't need to look
3382 * for dir item keys.
3383 */
3384 di = btrfs_lookup_dir_index_item(trans, log, path, dir_ino,
e43eec81 3385 index, name, -1);
839061fe
FM
3386 if (IS_ERR(di))
3387 return PTR_ERR(di);
3388 else if (!di)
3389 return 1;
3390
3391 /*
3392 * We do not need to update the size field of the directory's
3393 * inode item because on log replay we update the field to reflect
3394 * all existing entries in the directory (see overwrite_item()).
3395 */
3396 return btrfs_delete_one_dir_name(trans, log, path, di);
3397}
3398
e02119d5
CM
3399/*
3400 * If both a file and directory are logged, and unlinks or renames are
3401 * mixed in, we have a few interesting corners:
3402 *
3403 * create file X in dir Y
3404 * link file X to X.link in dir Y
3405 * fsync file X
3406 * unlink file X but leave X.link
3407 * fsync dir Y
3408 *
3409 * After a crash we would expect only X.link to exist. But file X
3410 * didn't get fsync'd again so the log has back refs for X and X.link.
3411 *
3412 * We solve this by removing directory entries and inode backrefs from the
3413 * log when a file that was logged in the current transaction is
3414 * unlinked. Any later fsync will include the updated log entries, and
3415 * we'll be able to reconstruct the proper directory items from backrefs.
3416 *
3417 * This optimizations allows us to avoid relogging the entire inode
3418 * or the entire directory.
3419 */
9a35fc95
JB
3420void btrfs_del_dir_entries_in_log(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
3421 struct btrfs_root *root,
6db75318 3422 const struct fscrypt_str *name,
9a35fc95 3423 struct btrfs_inode *dir, u64 index)
e02119d5 3424{
e02119d5
CM
3425 struct btrfs_path *path;
3426 int ret;
e02119d5 3427
0f8ce498
FM
3428 ret = inode_logged(trans, dir, NULL);
3429 if (ret == 0)
3430 return;
3431 else if (ret < 0) {
3432 btrfs_set_log_full_commit(trans);
9a35fc95 3433 return;
0f8ce498 3434 }
3a5f1d45 3435
e02119d5
CM
3436 ret = join_running_log_trans(root);
3437 if (ret)
9a35fc95 3438 return;
e02119d5 3439
49f34d1f 3440 mutex_lock(&dir->log_mutex);
e02119d5 3441
e02119d5 3442 path = btrfs_alloc_path();
a62f44a5 3443 if (!path) {
839061fe 3444 ret = -ENOMEM;
a62f44a5
TI
3445 goto out_unlock;
3446 }
2a29edc6 3447
839061fe 3448 ret = del_logged_dentry(trans, root->log_root, path, btrfs_ino(dir),
e43eec81 3449 name, index);
e02119d5 3450 btrfs_free_path(path);
a62f44a5 3451out_unlock:
49f34d1f 3452 mutex_unlock(&dir->log_mutex);
839061fe 3453 if (ret < 0)
90787766 3454 btrfs_set_log_full_commit(trans);
12fcfd22 3455 btrfs_end_log_trans(root);
e02119d5
CM
3456}
3457
3458/* see comments for btrfs_del_dir_entries_in_log */
9a35fc95
JB
3459void btrfs_del_inode_ref_in_log(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
3460 struct btrfs_root *root,
6db75318 3461 const struct fscrypt_str *name,
9a35fc95 3462 struct btrfs_inode *inode, u64 dirid)
e02119d5
CM
3463{
3464 struct btrfs_root *log;
3465 u64 index;
3466 int ret;
3467
0f8ce498
FM
3468 ret = inode_logged(trans, inode, NULL);
3469 if (ret == 0)
9a35fc95 3470 return;
0f8ce498
FM
3471 else if (ret < 0) {
3472 btrfs_set_log_full_commit(trans);
3473 return;
3474 }
3a5f1d45 3475
e02119d5
CM
3476 ret = join_running_log_trans(root);
3477 if (ret)
9a35fc95 3478 return;
e02119d5 3479 log = root->log_root;
a491abb2 3480 mutex_lock(&inode->log_mutex);
e02119d5 3481
e43eec81 3482 ret = btrfs_del_inode_ref(trans, log, name, btrfs_ino(inode),
e02119d5 3483 dirid, &index);
a491abb2 3484 mutex_unlock(&inode->log_mutex);
9a35fc95 3485 if (ret < 0 && ret != -ENOENT)
90787766 3486 btrfs_set_log_full_commit(trans);
12fcfd22 3487 btrfs_end_log_trans(root);
e02119d5
CM
3488}
3489
3490/*
3491 * creates a range item in the log for 'dirid'. first_offset and
3492 * last_offset tell us which parts of the key space the log should
3493 * be considered authoritative for.
3494 */
3495static noinline int insert_dir_log_key(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
3496 struct btrfs_root *log,
3497 struct btrfs_path *path,
339d0354 3498 u64 dirid,
e02119d5
CM
3499 u64 first_offset, u64 last_offset)
3500{
3501 int ret;
3502 struct btrfs_key key;
3503 struct btrfs_dir_log_item *item;
3504
3505 key.objectid = dirid;
3506 key.offset = first_offset;
339d0354 3507 key.type = BTRFS_DIR_LOG_INDEX_KEY;
e02119d5 3508 ret = btrfs_insert_empty_item(trans, log, path, &key, sizeof(*item));
750ee454
FM
3509 /*
3510 * -EEXIST is fine and can happen sporadically when we are logging a
3511 * directory and have concurrent insertions in the subvolume's tree for
3512 * items from other inodes and that result in pushing off some dir items
3513 * from one leaf to another in order to accommodate for the new items.
3514 * This results in logging the same dir index range key.
3515 */
3516 if (ret && ret != -EEXIST)
4a500fd1 3517 return ret;
e02119d5
CM
3518
3519 item = btrfs_item_ptr(path->nodes[0], path->slots[0],
3520 struct btrfs_dir_log_item);
750ee454
FM
3521 if (ret == -EEXIST) {
3522 const u64 curr_end = btrfs_dir_log_end(path->nodes[0], item);
3523
3524 /*
3525 * btrfs_del_dir_entries_in_log() might have been called during
3526 * an unlink between the initial insertion of this key and the
3527 * current update, or we might be logging a single entry deletion
3528 * during a rename, so set the new last_offset to the max value.
3529 */
3530 last_offset = max(last_offset, curr_end);
3531 }
e02119d5
CM
3532 btrfs_set_dir_log_end(path->nodes[0], item, last_offset);
3533 btrfs_mark_buffer_dirty(path->nodes[0]);
b3b4aa74 3534 btrfs_release_path(path);
e02119d5
CM
3535 return 0;
3536}
3537
086dcbfa 3538static int flush_dir_items_batch(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
6afaed53 3539 struct btrfs_inode *inode,
086dcbfa
FM
3540 struct extent_buffer *src,
3541 struct btrfs_path *dst_path,
3542 int start_slot,
3543 int count)
3544{
6afaed53 3545 struct btrfs_root *log = inode->root->log_root;
086dcbfa 3546 char *ins_data = NULL;
b7ef5f3a 3547 struct btrfs_item_batch batch;
086dcbfa 3548 struct extent_buffer *dst;
da1b811f
FM
3549 unsigned long src_offset;
3550 unsigned long dst_offset;
6afaed53 3551 u64 last_index;
086dcbfa
FM
3552 struct btrfs_key key;
3553 u32 item_size;
3554 int ret;
3555 int i;
3556
3557 ASSERT(count > 0);
b7ef5f3a 3558 batch.nr = count;
086dcbfa
FM
3559
3560 if (count == 1) {
3561 btrfs_item_key_to_cpu(src, &key, start_slot);
3212fa14 3562 item_size = btrfs_item_size(src, start_slot);
b7ef5f3a
FM
3563 batch.keys = &key;
3564 batch.data_sizes = &item_size;
3565 batch.total_data_size = item_size;
086dcbfa 3566 } else {
b7ef5f3a
FM
3567 struct btrfs_key *ins_keys;
3568 u32 *ins_sizes;
3569
086dcbfa
FM
3570 ins_data = kmalloc(count * sizeof(u32) +
3571 count * sizeof(struct btrfs_key), GFP_NOFS);
3572 if (!ins_data)
3573 return -ENOMEM;
3574
3575 ins_sizes = (u32 *)ins_data;
3576 ins_keys = (struct btrfs_key *)(ins_data + count * sizeof(u32));
b7ef5f3a
FM
3577 batch.keys = ins_keys;
3578 batch.data_sizes = ins_sizes;
3579 batch.total_data_size = 0;
086dcbfa
FM
3580
3581 for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
3582 const int slot = start_slot + i;
3583
3584 btrfs_item_key_to_cpu(src, &ins_keys[i], slot);
3212fa14 3585 ins_sizes[i] = btrfs_item_size(src, slot);
b7ef5f3a 3586 batch.total_data_size += ins_sizes[i];
086dcbfa
FM
3587 }
3588 }
3589
b7ef5f3a 3590 ret = btrfs_insert_empty_items(trans, log, dst_path, &batch);
086dcbfa
FM
3591 if (ret)
3592 goto out;
3593
3594 dst = dst_path->nodes[0];
da1b811f
FM
3595 /*
3596 * Copy all the items in bulk, in a single copy operation. Item data is
3597 * organized such that it's placed at the end of a leaf and from right
3598 * to left. For example, the data for the second item ends at an offset
3599 * that matches the offset where the data for the first item starts, the
3600 * data for the third item ends at an offset that matches the offset
3601 * where the data of the second items starts, and so on.
3602 * Therefore our source and destination start offsets for copy match the
3603 * offsets of the last items (highest slots).
3604 */
3605 dst_offset = btrfs_item_ptr_offset(dst, dst_path->slots[0] + count - 1);
3606 src_offset = btrfs_item_ptr_offset(src, start_slot + count - 1);
3607 copy_extent_buffer(dst, src, dst_offset, src_offset, batch.total_data_size);
086dcbfa 3608 btrfs_release_path(dst_path);
6afaed53
FM
3609
3610 last_index = batch.keys[count - 1].offset;
3611 ASSERT(last_index > inode->last_dir_index_offset);
3612
3613 /*
3614 * If for some unexpected reason the last item's index is not greater
5cce1780 3615 * than the last index we logged, warn and force a transaction commit.
6afaed53
FM
3616 */
3617 if (WARN_ON(last_index <= inode->last_dir_index_offset))
5cce1780 3618 ret = BTRFS_LOG_FORCE_COMMIT;
6afaed53
FM
3619 else
3620 inode->last_dir_index_offset = last_index;
fa4b8cb1
FM
3621
3622 if (btrfs_get_first_dir_index_to_log(inode) == 0)
3623 btrfs_set_first_dir_index_to_log(inode, batch.keys[0].offset);
086dcbfa
FM
3624out:
3625 kfree(ins_data);
3626
3627 return ret;
3628}
3629
eb10d85e
FM
3630static int process_dir_items_leaf(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
3631 struct btrfs_inode *inode,
3632 struct btrfs_path *path,
3633 struct btrfs_path *dst_path,
732d591a
FM
3634 struct btrfs_log_ctx *ctx,
3635 u64 *last_old_dentry_offset)
eb10d85e
FM
3636{
3637 struct btrfs_root *log = inode->root->log_root;
796787c9
FM
3638 struct extent_buffer *src;
3639 const int nritems = btrfs_header_nritems(path->nodes[0]);
eb10d85e 3640 const u64 ino = btrfs_ino(inode);
086dcbfa
FM
3641 bool last_found = false;
3642 int batch_start = 0;
3643 int batch_size = 0;
eb10d85e
FM
3644 int i;
3645
796787c9
FM
3646 /*
3647 * We need to clone the leaf, release the read lock on it, and use the
3648 * clone before modifying the log tree. See the comment at copy_items()
3649 * about why we need to do this.
3650 */
3651 src = btrfs_clone_extent_buffer(path->nodes[0]);
3652 if (!src)
3653 return -ENOMEM;
3654
3655 i = path->slots[0];
3656 btrfs_release_path(path);
3657 path->nodes[0] = src;
3658 path->slots[0] = i;
3659
3660 for (; i < nritems; i++) {
732d591a 3661 struct btrfs_dir_item *di;
eb10d85e 3662 struct btrfs_key key;
eb10d85e
FM
3663 int ret;
3664
3665 btrfs_item_key_to_cpu(src, &key, i);
3666
339d0354 3667 if (key.objectid != ino || key.type != BTRFS_DIR_INDEX_KEY) {
086dcbfa
FM
3668 last_found = true;
3669 break;
3670 }
eb10d85e 3671
732d591a 3672 di = btrfs_item_ptr(src, i, struct btrfs_dir_item);
732d591a
FM
3673
3674 /*
3675 * Skip ranges of items that consist only of dir item keys created
3676 * in past transactions. However if we find a gap, we must log a
3677 * dir index range item for that gap, so that index keys in that
3678 * gap are deleted during log replay.
3679 */
3680 if (btrfs_dir_transid(src, di) < trans->transid) {
3681 if (key.offset > *last_old_dentry_offset + 1) {
3682 ret = insert_dir_log_key(trans, log, dst_path,
3683 ino, *last_old_dentry_offset + 1,
3684 key.offset - 1);
732d591a
FM
3685 if (ret < 0)
3686 return ret;
3687 }
3688
3689 *last_old_dentry_offset = key.offset;
3690 continue;
3691 }
193df624
FM
3692
3693 /* If we logged this dir index item before, we can skip it. */
3694 if (key.offset <= inode->last_dir_index_offset)
3695 continue;
3696
eb10d85e
FM
3697 /*
3698 * We must make sure that when we log a directory entry, the
3699 * corresponding inode, after log replay, has a matching link
3700 * count. For example:
3701 *
3702 * touch foo
3703 * mkdir mydir
3704 * sync
3705 * ln foo mydir/bar
3706 * xfs_io -c "fsync" mydir
3707 * <crash>
3708 * <mount fs and log replay>
3709 *
3710 * Would result in a fsync log that when replayed, our file inode
3711 * would have a link count of 1, but we get two directory entries
3712 * pointing to the same inode. After removing one of the names,
3713 * it would not be possible to remove the other name, which
3714 * resulted always in stale file handle errors, and would not be
3715 * possible to rmdir the parent directory, since its i_size could
3716 * never be decremented to the value BTRFS_EMPTY_DIR_SIZE,
3717 * resulting in -ENOTEMPTY errors.
3718 */
086dcbfa 3719 if (!ctx->log_new_dentries) {
086dcbfa
FM
3720 struct btrfs_key di_key;
3721
086dcbfa 3722 btrfs_dir_item_key_to_cpu(src, di, &di_key);
732d591a 3723 if (di_key.type != BTRFS_ROOT_ITEM_KEY)
086dcbfa
FM
3724 ctx->log_new_dentries = true;
3725 }
3726
086dcbfa
FM
3727 if (batch_size == 0)
3728 batch_start = i;
3729 batch_size++;
eb10d85e
FM
3730 }
3731
086dcbfa
FM
3732 if (batch_size > 0) {
3733 int ret;
3734
6afaed53 3735 ret = flush_dir_items_batch(trans, inode, src, dst_path,
086dcbfa
FM
3736 batch_start, batch_size);
3737 if (ret < 0)
3738 return ret;
3739 }
3740
3741 return last_found ? 1 : 0;
eb10d85e
FM
3742}
3743
e02119d5
CM
3744/*
3745 * log all the items included in the current transaction for a given
3746 * directory. This also creates the range items in the log tree required
3747 * to replay anything deleted before the fsync
3748 */
3749static noinline int log_dir_items(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
90d04510 3750 struct btrfs_inode *inode,
e02119d5 3751 struct btrfs_path *path,
339d0354 3752 struct btrfs_path *dst_path,
2f2ff0ee 3753 struct btrfs_log_ctx *ctx,
e02119d5
CM
3754 u64 min_offset, u64 *last_offset_ret)
3755{
3756 struct btrfs_key min_key;
90d04510 3757 struct btrfs_root *root = inode->root;
e02119d5 3758 struct btrfs_root *log = root->log_root;
e02119d5 3759 int ret;
732d591a 3760 u64 last_old_dentry_offset = min_offset - 1;
e02119d5 3761 u64 last_offset = (u64)-1;
684a5773 3762 u64 ino = btrfs_ino(inode);
e02119d5 3763
33345d01 3764 min_key.objectid = ino;
339d0354 3765 min_key.type = BTRFS_DIR_INDEX_KEY;
e02119d5
CM
3766 min_key.offset = min_offset;
3767
6174d3cb 3768 ret = btrfs_search_forward(root, &min_key, path, trans->transid);
e02119d5
CM
3769
3770 /*
3771 * we didn't find anything from this transaction, see if there
3772 * is anything at all
3773 */
339d0354
FM
3774 if (ret != 0 || min_key.objectid != ino ||
3775 min_key.type != BTRFS_DIR_INDEX_KEY) {
33345d01 3776 min_key.objectid = ino;
339d0354 3777 min_key.type = BTRFS_DIR_INDEX_KEY;
e02119d5 3778 min_key.offset = (u64)-1;
b3b4aa74 3779 btrfs_release_path(path);
e02119d5
CM
3780 ret = btrfs_search_slot(NULL, root, &min_key, path, 0, 0);
3781 if (ret < 0) {
b3b4aa74 3782 btrfs_release_path(path);
e02119d5
CM
3783 return ret;
3784 }
339d0354 3785 ret = btrfs_previous_item(root, path, ino, BTRFS_DIR_INDEX_KEY);
e02119d5
CM
3786
3787 /* if ret == 0 there are items for this type,
3788 * create a range to tell us the last key of this type.
3789 * otherwise, there are no items in this directory after
3790 * *min_offset, and we create a range to indicate that.
3791 */
3792 if (ret == 0) {
3793 struct btrfs_key tmp;
732d591a 3794
e02119d5
CM
3795 btrfs_item_key_to_cpu(path->nodes[0], &tmp,
3796 path->slots[0]);
339d0354 3797 if (tmp.type == BTRFS_DIR_INDEX_KEY)
732d591a 3798 last_old_dentry_offset = tmp.offset;
235e1c7b
FM
3799 } else if (ret > 0) {
3800 ret = 0;
e02119d5 3801 }
6d3d970b 3802
e02119d5
CM
3803 goto done;
3804 }
3805
3806 /* go backward to find any previous key */
339d0354 3807 ret = btrfs_previous_item(root, path, ino, BTRFS_DIR_INDEX_KEY);
e02119d5
CM
3808 if (ret == 0) {
3809 struct btrfs_key tmp;
a450a4af 3810
e02119d5 3811 btrfs_item_key_to_cpu(path->nodes[0], &tmp, path->slots[0]);
a450a4af
FM
3812 /*
3813 * The dir index key before the first one we found that needs to
3814 * be logged might be in a previous leaf, and there might be a
3815 * gap between these keys, meaning that we had deletions that
3816 * happened. So the key range item we log (key type
3817 * BTRFS_DIR_LOG_INDEX_KEY) must cover a range that starts at the
3818 * previous key's offset plus 1, so that those deletes are replayed.
3819 */
3820 if (tmp.type == BTRFS_DIR_INDEX_KEY)
732d591a 3821 last_old_dentry_offset = tmp.offset;
6d3d970b 3822 } else if (ret < 0) {
6d3d970b 3823 goto done;
e02119d5 3824 }
6d3d970b 3825
b3b4aa74 3826 btrfs_release_path(path);
e02119d5 3827
2cc83342 3828 /*
8bb6898d
FM
3829 * Find the first key from this transaction again or the one we were at
3830 * in the loop below in case we had to reschedule. We may be logging the
3831 * directory without holding its VFS lock, which happen when logging new
3832 * dentries (through log_new_dir_dentries()) or in some cases when we
3833 * need to log the parent directory of an inode. This means a dir index
3834 * key might be deleted from the inode's root, and therefore we may not
3835 * find it anymore. If we can't find it, just move to the next key. We
3836 * can not bail out and ignore, because if we do that we will simply
3837 * not log dir index keys that come after the one that was just deleted
3838 * and we can end up logging a dir index range that ends at (u64)-1
3839 * (@last_offset is initialized to that), resulting in removing dir
3840 * entries we should not remove at log replay time.
2cc83342 3841 */
bb56f02f 3842search:
e02119d5 3843 ret = btrfs_search_slot(NULL, root, &min_key, path, 0, 0);
235e1c7b 3844 if (ret > 0) {
8bb6898d 3845 ret = btrfs_next_item(root, path);
235e1c7b
FM
3846 if (ret > 0) {
3847 /* There are no more keys in the inode's root. */
3848 ret = 0;
3849 goto done;
3850 }
3851 }
6d3d970b 3852 if (ret < 0)
e02119d5 3853 goto done;
e02119d5
CM
3854
3855 /*
3856 * we have a block from this transaction, log every item in it
3857 * from our directory
3858 */
d397712b 3859 while (1) {
732d591a
FM
3860 ret = process_dir_items_leaf(trans, inode, path, dst_path, ctx,
3861 &last_old_dentry_offset);
eb10d85e 3862 if (ret != 0) {
235e1c7b
FM
3863 if (ret > 0)
3864 ret = 0;
eb10d85e 3865 goto done;
e02119d5 3866 }
eb10d85e 3867 path->slots[0] = btrfs_header_nritems(path->nodes[0]);
e02119d5
CM
3868
3869 /*
3870 * look ahead to the next item and see if it is also
3871 * from this directory and from this transaction
3872 */
3873 ret = btrfs_next_leaf(root, path);
80c0b421 3874 if (ret) {
235e1c7b 3875 if (ret == 1) {
80c0b421 3876 last_offset = (u64)-1;
235e1c7b
FM
3877 ret = 0;
3878 }
e02119d5
CM
3879 goto done;
3880 }
eb10d85e 3881 btrfs_item_key_to_cpu(path->nodes[0], &min_key, path->slots[0]);
339d0354 3882 if (min_key.objectid != ino || min_key.type != BTRFS_DIR_INDEX_KEY) {
e02119d5
CM
3883 last_offset = (u64)-1;
3884 goto done;
3885 }
3886 if (btrfs_header_generation(path->nodes[0]) != trans->transid) {
a450a4af
FM
3887 /*
3888 * The next leaf was not changed in the current transaction
3889 * and has at least one dir index key.
3890 * We check for the next key because there might have been
3891 * one or more deletions between the last key we logged and
3892 * that next key. So the key range item we log (key type
3893 * BTRFS_DIR_LOG_INDEX_KEY) must end at the next key's
3894 * offset minus 1, so that those deletes are replayed.
3895 */
3896 last_offset = min_key.offset - 1;
e02119d5
CM
3897 goto done;
3898 }
eb10d85e
FM
3899 if (need_resched()) {
3900 btrfs_release_path(path);
3901 cond_resched();
3902 goto search;
3903 }
e02119d5
CM
3904 }
3905done:
b3b4aa74
DS
3906 btrfs_release_path(path);
3907 btrfs_release_path(dst_path);
e02119d5 3908
235e1c7b 3909 if (ret == 0) {
4a500fd1
YZ
3910 *last_offset_ret = last_offset;
3911 /*
732d591a
FM
3912 * In case the leaf was changed in the current transaction but
3913 * all its dir items are from a past transaction, the last item
3914 * in the leaf is a dir item and there's no gap between that last
3915 * dir item and the first one on the next leaf (which did not
3916 * change in the current transaction), then we don't need to log
3917 * a range, last_old_dentry_offset is == to last_offset.
4a500fd1 3918 */
732d591a 3919 ASSERT(last_old_dentry_offset <= last_offset);
235e1c7b 3920 if (last_old_dentry_offset < last_offset)
732d591a
FM
3921 ret = insert_dir_log_key(trans, log, path, ino,
3922 last_old_dentry_offset + 1,
3923 last_offset);
4a500fd1 3924 }
235e1c7b
FM
3925
3926 return ret;
e02119d5
CM
3927}
3928
193df624
FM
3929/*
3930 * If the inode was logged before and it was evicted, then its
3931 * last_dir_index_offset is (u64)-1, so we don't the value of the last index
3932 * key offset. If that's the case, search for it and update the inode. This
3933 * is to avoid lookups in the log tree every time we try to insert a dir index
3934 * key from a leaf changed in the current transaction, and to allow us to always
3935 * do batch insertions of dir index keys.
3936 */
3937static int update_last_dir_index_offset(struct btrfs_inode *inode,
3938 struct btrfs_path *path,
3939 const struct btrfs_log_ctx *ctx)
3940{
3941 const u64 ino = btrfs_ino(inode);
3942 struct btrfs_key key;
3943 int ret;
3944
3945 lockdep_assert_held(&inode->log_mutex);
3946
3947 if (inode->last_dir_index_offset != (u64)-1)
3948 return 0;
3949
3950 if (!ctx->logged_before) {
3951 inode->last_dir_index_offset = BTRFS_DIR_START_INDEX - 1;
3952 return 0;
3953 }
3954
3955 key.objectid = ino;
3956 key.type = BTRFS_DIR_INDEX_KEY;
3957 key.offset = (u64)-1;
3958
3959 ret = btrfs_search_slot(NULL, inode->root->log_root, &key, path, 0, 0);
3960 /*
3961 * An error happened or we actually have an index key with an offset
3962 * value of (u64)-1. Bail out, we're done.
3963 */
3964 if (ret <= 0)
3965 goto out;
3966
3967 ret = 0;
3968 inode->last_dir_index_offset = BTRFS_DIR_START_INDEX - 1;
3969
3970 /*
3971 * No dir index items, bail out and leave last_dir_index_offset with
3972 * the value right before the first valid index value.
3973 */
3974 if (path->slots[0] == 0)
3975 goto out;
3976
3977 /*
3978 * btrfs_search_slot() left us at one slot beyond the slot with the last
3979 * index key, or beyond the last key of the directory that is not an
3980 * index key. If we have an index key before, set last_dir_index_offset
3981 * to its offset value, otherwise leave it with a value right before the
3982 * first valid index value, as it means we have an empty directory.
3983 */
3984 btrfs_item_key_to_cpu(path->nodes[0], &key, path->slots[0] - 1);
3985 if (key.objectid == ino && key.type == BTRFS_DIR_INDEX_KEY)
3986 inode->last_dir_index_offset = key.offset;
3987
3988out:
3989 btrfs_release_path(path);
3990
3991 return ret;
3992}
3993
e02119d5
CM
3994/*
3995 * logging directories is very similar to logging inodes, We find all the items
3996 * from the current transaction and write them to the log.
3997 *
3998 * The recovery code scans the directory in the subvolume, and if it finds a
3999 * key in the range logged that is not present in the log tree, then it means
4000 * that dir entry was unlinked during the transaction.
4001 *
4002 * In order for that scan to work, we must include one key smaller than
4003 * the smallest logged by this transaction and one key larger than the largest
4004 * key logged by this transaction.
4005 */
4006static noinline int log_directory_changes(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
90d04510 4007 struct btrfs_inode *inode,
e02119d5 4008 struct btrfs_path *path,
2f2ff0ee
FM
4009 struct btrfs_path *dst_path,
4010 struct btrfs_log_ctx *ctx)
e02119d5
CM
4011{
4012 u64 min_key;
4013 u64 max_key;
4014 int ret;
e02119d5 4015
193df624
FM
4016 ret = update_last_dir_index_offset(inode, path, ctx);
4017 if (ret)
4018 return ret;
4019
732d591a 4020 min_key = BTRFS_DIR_START_INDEX;
e02119d5 4021 max_key = 0;
dc287224 4022
d397712b 4023 while (1) {
339d0354 4024 ret = log_dir_items(trans, inode, path, dst_path,
dbf39ea4 4025 ctx, min_key, &max_key);
4a500fd1
YZ
4026 if (ret)
4027 return ret;
e02119d5
CM
4028 if (max_key == (u64)-1)
4029 break;
4030 min_key = max_key + 1;
4031 }
4032
e02119d5
CM
4033 return 0;
4034}
4035
4036/*
4037 * a helper function to drop items from the log before we relog an
4038 * inode. max_key_type indicates the highest item type to remove.
4039 * This cannot be run for file data extents because it does not
4040 * free the extents they point to.
4041 */
88e221cd 4042static int drop_inode_items(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
e02119d5
CM
4043 struct btrfs_root *log,
4044 struct btrfs_path *path,
88e221cd
FM
4045 struct btrfs_inode *inode,
4046 int max_key_type)
e02119d5
CM
4047{
4048 int ret;
4049 struct btrfs_key key;
4050 struct btrfs_key found_key;
18ec90d6 4051 int start_slot;
e02119d5 4052
88e221cd 4053 key.objectid = btrfs_ino(inode);
e02119d5
CM
4054 key.type = max_key_type;
4055 key.offset = (u64)-1;
4056
d397712b 4057 while (1) {
e02119d5 4058 ret = btrfs_search_slot(trans, log, &key, path, -1, 1);
fc4026e2 4059 if (ret < 0) {
e02119d5 4060 break;
fc4026e2
FM
4061 } else if (ret > 0) {
4062 if (path->slots[0] == 0)
4063 break;
4064 path->slots[0]--;
4065 }
e02119d5 4066
e02119d5
CM
4067 btrfs_item_key_to_cpu(path->nodes[0], &found_key,
4068 path->slots[0]);
4069
88e221cd 4070 if (found_key.objectid != key.objectid)
e02119d5
CM
4071 break;
4072
18ec90d6
JB
4073 found_key.offset = 0;
4074 found_key.type = 0;
fdf8d595 4075 ret = btrfs_bin_search(path->nodes[0], 0, &found_key, &start_slot);
cbca7d59
FM
4076 if (ret < 0)
4077 break;
18ec90d6
JB
4078
4079 ret = btrfs_del_items(trans, log, path, start_slot,
4080 path->slots[0] - start_slot + 1);
4081 /*
4082 * If start slot isn't 0 then we don't need to re-search, we've
4083 * found the last guy with the objectid in this tree.
4084 */
4085 if (ret || start_slot != 0)
65a246c5 4086 break;
b3b4aa74 4087 btrfs_release_path(path);
e02119d5 4088 }
b3b4aa74 4089 btrfs_release_path(path);
5bdbeb21
JB
4090 if (ret > 0)
4091 ret = 0;
4a500fd1 4092 return ret;
e02119d5
CM
4093}
4094
8a2b3da1
FM
4095static int truncate_inode_items(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
4096 struct btrfs_root *log_root,
4097 struct btrfs_inode *inode,
4098 u64 new_size, u32 min_type)
4099{
d9ac19c3
JB
4100 struct btrfs_truncate_control control = {
4101 .new_size = new_size,
487e81d2 4102 .ino = btrfs_ino(inode),
d9ac19c3 4103 .min_type = min_type,
5caa490e 4104 .skip_ref_updates = true,
d9ac19c3 4105 };
8a2b3da1 4106
8697b8f8 4107 return btrfs_truncate_inode_items(trans, log_root, &control);
8a2b3da1
FM
4108}
4109
94edf4ae
JB
4110static void fill_inode_item(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
4111 struct extent_buffer *leaf,
4112 struct btrfs_inode_item *item,
1a4bcf47
FM
4113 struct inode *inode, int log_inode_only,
4114 u64 logged_isize)
94edf4ae 4115{
0b1c6cca 4116 struct btrfs_map_token token;
77eea05e 4117 u64 flags;
0b1c6cca 4118
c82f823c 4119 btrfs_init_map_token(&token, leaf);
94edf4ae
JB
4120
4121 if (log_inode_only) {
4122 /* set the generation to zero so the recover code
4123 * can tell the difference between an logging
4124 * just to say 'this inode exists' and a logging
4125 * to say 'update this inode with these values'
4126 */
cc4c13d5
DS
4127 btrfs_set_token_inode_generation(&token, item, 0);
4128 btrfs_set_token_inode_size(&token, item, logged_isize);
94edf4ae 4129 } else {
cc4c13d5
DS
4130 btrfs_set_token_inode_generation(&token, item,
4131 BTRFS_I(inode)->generation);
4132 btrfs_set_token_inode_size(&token, item, inode->i_size);
0b1c6cca
JB
4133 }
4134
cc4c13d5
DS
4135 btrfs_set_token_inode_uid(&token, item, i_uid_read(inode));
4136 btrfs_set_token_inode_gid(&token, item, i_gid_read(inode));
4137 btrfs_set_token_inode_mode(&token, item, inode->i_mode);
4138 btrfs_set_token_inode_nlink(&token, item, inode->i_nlink);
4139
4140 btrfs_set_token_timespec_sec(&token, &item->atime,
4141 inode->i_atime.tv_sec);
4142 btrfs_set_token_timespec_nsec(&token, &item->atime,
4143 inode->i_atime.tv_nsec);
4144
4145 btrfs_set_token_timespec_sec(&token, &item->mtime,
4146 inode->i_mtime.tv_sec);
4147 btrfs_set_token_timespec_nsec(&token, &item->mtime,
4148 inode->i_mtime.tv_nsec);
4149
4150 btrfs_set_token_timespec_sec(&token, &item->ctime,
2a9462de 4151 inode_get_ctime(inode).tv_sec);
cc4c13d5 4152 btrfs_set_token_timespec_nsec(&token, &item->ctime,
2a9462de 4153 inode_get_ctime(inode).tv_nsec);
cc4c13d5 4154
e593e54e
FM
4155 /*
4156 * We do not need to set the nbytes field, in fact during a fast fsync
4157 * its value may not even be correct, since a fast fsync does not wait
4158 * for ordered extent completion, which is where we update nbytes, it
4159 * only waits for writeback to complete. During log replay as we find
4160 * file extent items and replay them, we adjust the nbytes field of the
4161 * inode item in subvolume tree as needed (see overwrite_item()).
4162 */
cc4c13d5
DS
4163
4164 btrfs_set_token_inode_sequence(&token, item, inode_peek_iversion(inode));
4165 btrfs_set_token_inode_transid(&token, item, trans->transid);
4166 btrfs_set_token_inode_rdev(&token, item, inode->i_rdev);
77eea05e
BB
4167 flags = btrfs_inode_combine_flags(BTRFS_I(inode)->flags,
4168 BTRFS_I(inode)->ro_flags);
4169 btrfs_set_token_inode_flags(&token, item, flags);
cc4c13d5 4170 btrfs_set_token_inode_block_group(&token, item, 0);
94edf4ae
JB
4171}
4172
a95249b3
JB
4173static int log_inode_item(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
4174 struct btrfs_root *log, struct btrfs_path *path,
2ac691d8 4175 struct btrfs_inode *inode, bool inode_item_dropped)
a95249b3
JB
4176{
4177 struct btrfs_inode_item *inode_item;
a95249b3
JB
4178 int ret;
4179
2ac691d8
FM
4180 /*
4181 * If we are doing a fast fsync and the inode was logged before in the
4182 * current transaction, then we know the inode was previously logged and
4183 * it exists in the log tree. For performance reasons, in this case use
4184 * btrfs_search_slot() directly with ins_len set to 0 so that we never
4185 * attempt a write lock on the leaf's parent, which adds unnecessary lock
4186 * contention in case there are concurrent fsyncs for other inodes of the
4187 * same subvolume. Using btrfs_insert_empty_item() when the inode item
4188 * already exists can also result in unnecessarily splitting a leaf.
4189 */
4190 if (!inode_item_dropped && inode->logged_trans == trans->transid) {
4191 ret = btrfs_search_slot(trans, log, &inode->location, path, 0, 1);
4192 ASSERT(ret <= 0);
4193 if (ret > 0)
4194 ret = -ENOENT;
4195 } else {
4196 /*
4197 * This means it is the first fsync in the current transaction,
4198 * so the inode item is not in the log and we need to insert it.
4199 * We can never get -EEXIST because we are only called for a fast
4200 * fsync and in case an inode eviction happens after the inode was
4201 * logged before in the current transaction, when we load again
4202 * the inode, we set BTRFS_INODE_NEEDS_FULL_SYNC on its runtime
4203 * flags and set ->logged_trans to 0.
4204 */
4205 ret = btrfs_insert_empty_item(trans, log, path, &inode->location,
4206 sizeof(*inode_item));
4207 ASSERT(ret != -EEXIST);
4208 }
4209 if (ret)
a95249b3
JB
4210 return ret;
4211 inode_item = btrfs_item_ptr(path->nodes[0], path->slots[0],
4212 struct btrfs_inode_item);
6d889a3b
NB
4213 fill_inode_item(trans, path->nodes[0], inode_item, &inode->vfs_inode,
4214 0, 0);
a95249b3
JB
4215 btrfs_release_path(path);
4216 return 0;
4217}
4218
40e046ac 4219static int log_csums(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
3ebac17c 4220 struct btrfs_inode *inode,
40e046ac
FM
4221 struct btrfs_root *log_root,
4222 struct btrfs_ordered_sum *sums)
4223{
5cfe76f8 4224 const u64 lock_end = sums->logical + sums->len - 1;
e289f03e 4225 struct extent_state *cached_state = NULL;
40e046ac
FM
4226 int ret;
4227
3ebac17c
FM
4228 /*
4229 * If this inode was not used for reflink operations in the current
4230 * transaction with new extents, then do the fast path, no need to
4231 * worry about logging checksum items with overlapping ranges.
4232 */
4233 if (inode->last_reflink_trans < trans->transid)
4234 return btrfs_csum_file_blocks(trans, log_root, sums);
4235
e289f03e
FM
4236 /*
4237 * Serialize logging for checksums. This is to avoid racing with the
4238 * same checksum being logged by another task that is logging another
4239 * file which happens to refer to the same extent as well. Such races
4240 * can leave checksum items in the log with overlapping ranges.
4241 */
5cfe76f8 4242 ret = lock_extent(&log_root->log_csum_range, sums->logical, lock_end,
570eb97b 4243 &cached_state);
e289f03e
FM
4244 if (ret)
4245 return ret;
40e046ac
FM
4246 /*
4247 * Due to extent cloning, we might have logged a csum item that covers a
4248 * subrange of a cloned extent, and later we can end up logging a csum
4249 * item for a larger subrange of the same extent or the entire range.
4250 * This would leave csum items in the log tree that cover the same range
4251 * and break the searches for checksums in the log tree, resulting in
4252 * some checksums missing in the fs/subvolume tree. So just delete (or
4253 * trim and adjust) any existing csum items in the log for this range.
4254 */
5cfe76f8 4255 ret = btrfs_del_csums(trans, log_root, sums->logical, sums->len);
e289f03e
FM
4256 if (!ret)
4257 ret = btrfs_csum_file_blocks(trans, log_root, sums);
40e046ac 4258
5cfe76f8 4259 unlock_extent(&log_root->log_csum_range, sums->logical, lock_end,
570eb97b 4260 &cached_state);
e289f03e
FM
4261
4262 return ret;
40e046ac
FM
4263}
4264
31ff1cd2 4265static noinline int copy_items(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
44d70e19 4266 struct btrfs_inode *inode,
31ff1cd2 4267 struct btrfs_path *dst_path,
0e56315c 4268 struct btrfs_path *src_path,
1a4bcf47
FM
4269 int start_slot, int nr, int inode_only,
4270 u64 logged_isize)
31ff1cd2 4271{
44d70e19 4272 struct btrfs_root *log = inode->root->log_root;
31ff1cd2 4273 struct btrfs_file_extent_item *extent;
796787c9 4274 struct extent_buffer *src;
7f30c072 4275 int ret = 0;
31ff1cd2
CM
4276 struct btrfs_key *ins_keys;
4277 u32 *ins_sizes;
b7ef5f3a 4278 struct btrfs_item_batch batch;
31ff1cd2
CM
4279 char *ins_data;
4280 int i;
7f30c072 4281 int dst_index;
7f30c072
FM
4282 const bool skip_csum = (inode->flags & BTRFS_INODE_NODATASUM);
4283 const u64 i_size = i_size_read(&inode->vfs_inode);
d20f7043 4284
796787c9
FM
4285 /*
4286 * To keep lockdep happy and avoid deadlocks, clone the source leaf and
4287 * use the clone. This is because otherwise we would be changing the log
4288 * tree, to insert items from the subvolume tree or insert csum items,
4289 * while holding a read lock on a leaf from the subvolume tree, which
4290 * creates a nasty lock dependency when COWing log tree nodes/leaves:
4291 *
4292 * 1) Modifying the log tree triggers an extent buffer allocation while
4293 * holding a write lock on a parent extent buffer from the log tree.
4294 * Allocating the pages for an extent buffer, or the extent buffer
4295 * struct, can trigger inode eviction and finally the inode eviction
4296 * will trigger a release/remove of a delayed node, which requires
4297 * taking the delayed node's mutex;
4298 *
4299 * 2) Allocating a metadata extent for a log tree can trigger the async
4300 * reclaim thread and make us wait for it to release enough space and
4301 * unblock our reservation ticket. The reclaim thread can start
4302 * flushing delayed items, and that in turn results in the need to
4303 * lock delayed node mutexes and in the need to write lock extent
4304 * buffers of a subvolume tree - all this while holding a write lock
4305 * on the parent extent buffer in the log tree.
4306 *
4307 * So one task in scenario 1) running in parallel with another task in
4308 * scenario 2) could lead to a deadlock, one wanting to lock a delayed
4309 * node mutex while having a read lock on a leaf from the subvolume,
4310 * while the other is holding the delayed node's mutex and wants to
4311 * write lock the same subvolume leaf for flushing delayed items.
4312 */
4313 src = btrfs_clone_extent_buffer(src_path->nodes[0]);
4314 if (!src)
4315 return -ENOMEM;
4316
4317 i = src_path->slots[0];
4318 btrfs_release_path(src_path);
4319 src_path->nodes[0] = src;
4320 src_path->slots[0] = i;
4321
31ff1cd2
CM
4322 ins_data = kmalloc(nr * sizeof(struct btrfs_key) +
4323 nr * sizeof(u32), GFP_NOFS);
2a29edc6 4324 if (!ins_data)
4325 return -ENOMEM;
4326
31ff1cd2
CM
4327 ins_sizes = (u32 *)ins_data;
4328 ins_keys = (struct btrfs_key *)(ins_data + nr * sizeof(u32));
b7ef5f3a
FM
4329 batch.keys = ins_keys;
4330 batch.data_sizes = ins_sizes;
4331 batch.total_data_size = 0;
7f30c072 4332 batch.nr = 0;
31ff1cd2 4333
7f30c072 4334 dst_index = 0;
31ff1cd2 4335 for (i = 0; i < nr; i++) {
7f30c072
FM
4336 const int src_slot = start_slot + i;
4337 struct btrfs_root *csum_root;
5b7ce5e2
FM
4338 struct btrfs_ordered_sum *sums;
4339 struct btrfs_ordered_sum *sums_next;
4340 LIST_HEAD(ordered_sums);
7f30c072
FM
4341 u64 disk_bytenr;
4342 u64 disk_num_bytes;
4343 u64 extent_offset;
4344 u64 extent_num_bytes;
4345 bool is_old_extent;
4346
4347 btrfs_item_key_to_cpu(src, &ins_keys[dst_index], src_slot);
4348
4349 if (ins_keys[dst_index].type != BTRFS_EXTENT_DATA_KEY)
4350 goto add_to_batch;
4351
4352 extent = btrfs_item_ptr(src, src_slot,
4353 struct btrfs_file_extent_item);
4354
4355 is_old_extent = (btrfs_file_extent_generation(src, extent) <
4356 trans->transid);
4357
4358 /*
4359 * Don't copy extents from past generations. That would make us
4360 * log a lot more metadata for common cases like doing only a
4361 * few random writes into a file and then fsync it for the first
4362 * time or after the full sync flag is set on the inode. We can
4363 * get leaves full of extent items, most of which are from past
4364 * generations, so we can skip them - as long as the inode has
4365 * not been the target of a reflink operation in this transaction,
4366 * as in that case it might have had file extent items with old
4367 * generations copied into it. We also must always log prealloc
4368 * extents that start at or beyond eof, otherwise we would lose
4369 * them on log replay.
4370 */
4371 if (is_old_extent &&
4372 ins_keys[dst_index].offset < i_size &&
4373 inode->last_reflink_trans < trans->transid)
4374 continue;
4375
4376 if (skip_csum)
4377 goto add_to_batch;
4378
4379 /* Only regular extents have checksums. */
4380 if (btrfs_file_extent_type(src, extent) != BTRFS_FILE_EXTENT_REG)
4381 goto add_to_batch;
4382
4383 /*
4384 * If it's an extent created in a past transaction, then its
4385 * checksums are already accessible from the committed csum tree,
4386 * no need to log them.
4387 */
4388 if (is_old_extent)
4389 goto add_to_batch;
4390
4391 disk_bytenr = btrfs_file_extent_disk_bytenr(src, extent);
4392 /* If it's an explicit hole, there are no checksums. */
4393 if (disk_bytenr == 0)
4394 goto add_to_batch;
4395
4396 disk_num_bytes = btrfs_file_extent_disk_num_bytes(src, extent);
4397
4398 if (btrfs_file_extent_compression(src, extent)) {
4399 extent_offset = 0;
4400 extent_num_bytes = disk_num_bytes;
4401 } else {
4402 extent_offset = btrfs_file_extent_offset(src, extent);
4403 extent_num_bytes = btrfs_file_extent_num_bytes(src, extent);
4404 }
4405
4406 csum_root = btrfs_csum_root(trans->fs_info, disk_bytenr);
4407 disk_bytenr += extent_offset;
97e38239
QW
4408 ret = btrfs_lookup_csums_list(csum_root, disk_bytenr,
4409 disk_bytenr + extent_num_bytes - 1,
4410 &ordered_sums, 0, false);
7f30c072
FM
4411 if (ret)
4412 goto out;
4413
5b7ce5e2
FM
4414 list_for_each_entry_safe(sums, sums_next, &ordered_sums, list) {
4415 if (!ret)
4416 ret = log_csums(trans, inode, log, sums);
4417 list_del(&sums->list);
4418 kfree(sums);
4419 }
4420 if (ret)
4421 goto out;
4422
7f30c072
FM
4423add_to_batch:
4424 ins_sizes[dst_index] = btrfs_item_size(src, src_slot);
4425 batch.total_data_size += ins_sizes[dst_index];
4426 batch.nr++;
4427 dst_index++;
31ff1cd2 4428 }
7f30c072
FM
4429
4430 /*
4431 * We have a leaf full of old extent items that don't need to be logged,
4432 * so we don't need to do anything.
4433 */
4434 if (batch.nr == 0)
4435 goto out;
4436
b7ef5f3a 4437 ret = btrfs_insert_empty_items(trans, log, dst_path, &batch);
7f30c072
FM
4438 if (ret)
4439 goto out;
4440
4441 dst_index = 0;
4442 for (i = 0; i < nr; i++) {
4443 const int src_slot = start_slot + i;
4444 const int dst_slot = dst_path->slots[0] + dst_index;
4445 struct btrfs_key key;
4446 unsigned long src_offset;
4447 unsigned long dst_offset;
4448
4449 /*
4450 * We're done, all the remaining items in the source leaf
4451 * correspond to old file extent items.
4452 */
4453 if (dst_index >= batch.nr)
4454 break;
4455
4456 btrfs_item_key_to_cpu(src, &key, src_slot);
4457
4458 if (key.type != BTRFS_EXTENT_DATA_KEY)
4459 goto copy_item;
31ff1cd2 4460
7f30c072
FM
4461 extent = btrfs_item_ptr(src, src_slot,
4462 struct btrfs_file_extent_item);
31ff1cd2 4463
7f30c072
FM
4464 /* See the comment in the previous loop, same logic. */
4465 if (btrfs_file_extent_generation(src, extent) < trans->transid &&
4466 key.offset < i_size &&
4467 inode->last_reflink_trans < trans->transid)
4468 continue;
4469
4470copy_item:
4471 dst_offset = btrfs_item_ptr_offset(dst_path->nodes[0], dst_slot);
4472 src_offset = btrfs_item_ptr_offset(src, src_slot);
31ff1cd2 4473
7f30c072
FM
4474 if (key.type == BTRFS_INODE_ITEM_KEY) {
4475 struct btrfs_inode_item *inode_item;
4476
4477 inode_item = btrfs_item_ptr(dst_path->nodes[0], dst_slot,
31ff1cd2 4478 struct btrfs_inode_item);
94edf4ae 4479 fill_inode_item(trans, dst_path->nodes[0], inode_item,
f85b7379
DS
4480 &inode->vfs_inode,
4481 inode_only == LOG_INODE_EXISTS,
1a4bcf47 4482 logged_isize);
94edf4ae
JB
4483 } else {
4484 copy_extent_buffer(dst_path->nodes[0], src, dst_offset,
7f30c072 4485 src_offset, ins_sizes[dst_index]);
31ff1cd2 4486 }
94edf4ae 4487
7f30c072 4488 dst_index++;
31ff1cd2
CM
4489 }
4490
4491 btrfs_mark_buffer_dirty(dst_path->nodes[0]);
b3b4aa74 4492 btrfs_release_path(dst_path);
7f30c072 4493out:
31ff1cd2 4494 kfree(ins_data);
d20f7043 4495
4a500fd1 4496 return ret;
31ff1cd2
CM
4497}
4498
4f0f586b
ST
4499static int extent_cmp(void *priv, const struct list_head *a,
4500 const struct list_head *b)
5dc562c5 4501{
214cc184 4502 const struct extent_map *em1, *em2;
5dc562c5
JB
4503
4504 em1 = list_entry(a, struct extent_map, list);
4505 em2 = list_entry(b, struct extent_map, list);
4506
4507 if (em1->start < em2->start)
4508 return -1;
4509 else if (em1->start > em2->start)
4510 return 1;
4511 return 0;
4512}
4513
e7175a69
JB
4514static int log_extent_csums(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
4515 struct btrfs_inode *inode,
a9ecb653 4516 struct btrfs_root *log_root,
48778179
FM
4517 const struct extent_map *em,
4518 struct btrfs_log_ctx *ctx)
5dc562c5 4519{
48778179 4520 struct btrfs_ordered_extent *ordered;
fc28b25e 4521 struct btrfs_root *csum_root;
2ab28f32
JB
4522 u64 csum_offset;
4523 u64 csum_len;
48778179
FM
4524 u64 mod_start = em->mod_start;
4525 u64 mod_len = em->mod_len;
8407f553
FM
4526 LIST_HEAD(ordered_sums);
4527 int ret = 0;
0aa4a17d 4528
e7175a69
JB
4529 if (inode->flags & BTRFS_INODE_NODATASUM ||
4530 test_bit(EXTENT_FLAG_PREALLOC, &em->flags) ||
8407f553 4531 em->block_start == EXTENT_MAP_HOLE)
70c8a91c 4532 return 0;
5dc562c5 4533
48778179
FM
4534 list_for_each_entry(ordered, &ctx->ordered_extents, log_list) {
4535 const u64 ordered_end = ordered->file_offset + ordered->num_bytes;
4536 const u64 mod_end = mod_start + mod_len;
4537 struct btrfs_ordered_sum *sums;
4538
4539 if (mod_len == 0)
4540 break;
4541
4542 if (ordered_end <= mod_start)
4543 continue;
4544 if (mod_end <= ordered->file_offset)
4545 break;
4546
4547 /*
4548 * We are going to copy all the csums on this ordered extent, so
4549 * go ahead and adjust mod_start and mod_len in case this ordered
4550 * extent has already been logged.
4551 */
4552 if (ordered->file_offset > mod_start) {
4553 if (ordered_end >= mod_end)
4554 mod_len = ordered->file_offset - mod_start;
4555 /*
4556 * If we have this case
4557 *
4558 * |--------- logged extent ---------|
4559 * |----- ordered extent ----|
4560 *
4561 * Just don't mess with mod_start and mod_len, we'll
4562 * just end up logging more csums than we need and it
4563 * will be ok.
4564 */
4565 } else {
4566 if (ordered_end < mod_end) {
4567 mod_len = mod_end - ordered_end;
4568 mod_start = ordered_end;
4569 } else {
4570 mod_len = 0;
4571 }
4572 }
4573
4574 /*
4575 * To keep us from looping for the above case of an ordered
4576 * extent that falls inside of the logged extent.
4577 */
4578 if (test_and_set_bit(BTRFS_ORDERED_LOGGED_CSUM, &ordered->flags))
4579 continue;
4580
4581 list_for_each_entry(sums, &ordered->list, list) {
4582 ret = log_csums(trans, inode, log_root, sums);
4583 if (ret)
4584 return ret;
4585 }
4586 }
4587
4588 /* We're done, found all csums in the ordered extents. */
4589 if (mod_len == 0)
4590 return 0;
4591
e7175a69 4592 /* If we're compressed we have to save the entire range of csums. */
488111aa
FDBM
4593 if (em->compress_type) {
4594 csum_offset = 0;
8407f553 4595 csum_len = max(em->block_len, em->orig_block_len);
488111aa 4596 } else {
48778179
FM
4597 csum_offset = mod_start - em->start;
4598 csum_len = mod_len;
488111aa 4599 }
2ab28f32 4600
70c8a91c 4601 /* block start is already adjusted for the file extent offset. */
fc28b25e 4602 csum_root = btrfs_csum_root(trans->fs_info, em->block_start);
97e38239
QW
4603 ret = btrfs_lookup_csums_list(csum_root, em->block_start + csum_offset,
4604 em->block_start + csum_offset +
4605 csum_len - 1, &ordered_sums, 0, false);
70c8a91c
JB
4606 if (ret)
4607 return ret;
5dc562c5 4608
70c8a91c
JB
4609 while (!list_empty(&ordered_sums)) {
4610 struct btrfs_ordered_sum *sums = list_entry(ordered_sums.next,
4611 struct btrfs_ordered_sum,
4612 list);
4613 if (!ret)
3ebac17c 4614 ret = log_csums(trans, inode, log_root, sums);
70c8a91c
JB
4615 list_del(&sums->list);
4616 kfree(sums);
5dc562c5
JB
4617 }
4618
70c8a91c 4619 return ret;
5dc562c5
JB
4620}
4621
8407f553 4622static int log_one_extent(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
90d04510 4623 struct btrfs_inode *inode,
8407f553
FM
4624 const struct extent_map *em,
4625 struct btrfs_path *path,
8407f553
FM
4626 struct btrfs_log_ctx *ctx)
4627{
5893dfb9 4628 struct btrfs_drop_extents_args drop_args = { 0 };
90d04510 4629 struct btrfs_root *log = inode->root->log_root;
e1f53ed8 4630 struct btrfs_file_extent_item fi = { 0 };
8407f553 4631 struct extent_buffer *leaf;
8407f553
FM
4632 struct btrfs_key key;
4633 u64 extent_offset = em->start - em->orig_start;
4634 u64 block_len;
4635 int ret;
8407f553 4636
e1f53ed8
FM
4637 btrfs_set_stack_file_extent_generation(&fi, trans->transid);
4638 if (test_bit(EXTENT_FLAG_PREALLOC, &em->flags))
4639 btrfs_set_stack_file_extent_type(&fi, BTRFS_FILE_EXTENT_PREALLOC);
4640 else
4641 btrfs_set_stack_file_extent_type(&fi, BTRFS_FILE_EXTENT_REG);
4642
4643 block_len = max(em->block_len, em->orig_block_len);
4644 if (em->compress_type != BTRFS_COMPRESS_NONE) {
4645 btrfs_set_stack_file_extent_disk_bytenr(&fi, em->block_start);
4646 btrfs_set_stack_file_extent_disk_num_bytes(&fi, block_len);
4647 } else if (em->block_start < EXTENT_MAP_LAST_BYTE) {
4648 btrfs_set_stack_file_extent_disk_bytenr(&fi, em->block_start -
4649 extent_offset);
4650 btrfs_set_stack_file_extent_disk_num_bytes(&fi, block_len);
4651 }
4652
4653 btrfs_set_stack_file_extent_offset(&fi, extent_offset);
4654 btrfs_set_stack_file_extent_num_bytes(&fi, em->len);
4655 btrfs_set_stack_file_extent_ram_bytes(&fi, em->ram_bytes);
4656 btrfs_set_stack_file_extent_compression(&fi, em->compress_type);
4657
48778179 4658 ret = log_extent_csums(trans, inode, log, em, ctx);
8407f553
FM
4659 if (ret)
4660 return ret;
4661
5328b2a7
FM
4662 /*
4663 * If this is the first time we are logging the inode in the current
4664 * transaction, we can avoid btrfs_drop_extents(), which is expensive
4665 * because it does a deletion search, which always acquires write locks
4666 * for extent buffers at levels 2, 1 and 0. This not only wastes time
4667 * but also adds significant contention in a log tree, since log trees
4668 * are small, with a root at level 2 or 3 at most, due to their short
4669 * life span.
4670 */
0f8ce498 4671 if (ctx->logged_before) {
5328b2a7
FM
4672 drop_args.path = path;
4673 drop_args.start = em->start;
4674 drop_args.end = em->start + em->len;
4675 drop_args.replace_extent = true;
e1f53ed8 4676 drop_args.extent_item_size = sizeof(fi);
5328b2a7
FM
4677 ret = btrfs_drop_extents(trans, log, inode, &drop_args);
4678 if (ret)
4679 return ret;
4680 }
8407f553 4681
5893dfb9 4682 if (!drop_args.extent_inserted) {
9d122629 4683 key.objectid = btrfs_ino(inode);
8407f553
FM
4684 key.type = BTRFS_EXTENT_DATA_KEY;
4685 key.offset = em->start;
4686
4687 ret = btrfs_insert_empty_item(trans, log, path, &key,
e1f53ed8 4688 sizeof(fi));
8407f553
FM
4689 if (ret)
4690 return ret;
4691 }
4692 leaf = path->nodes[0];
e1f53ed8
FM
4693 write_extent_buffer(leaf, &fi,
4694 btrfs_item_ptr_offset(leaf, path->slots[0]),
4695 sizeof(fi));
8407f553
FM
4696 btrfs_mark_buffer_dirty(leaf);
4697
4698 btrfs_release_path(path);
4699
4700 return ret;
4701}
4702
31d11b83
FM
4703/*
4704 * Log all prealloc extents beyond the inode's i_size to make sure we do not
d9947887 4705 * lose them after doing a full/fast fsync and replaying the log. We scan the
31d11b83
FM
4706 * subvolume's root instead of iterating the inode's extent map tree because
4707 * otherwise we can log incorrect extent items based on extent map conversion.
4708 * That can happen due to the fact that extent maps are merged when they
4709 * are not in the extent map tree's list of modified extents.
4710 */
4711static int btrfs_log_prealloc_extents(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
4712 struct btrfs_inode *inode,
4713 struct btrfs_path *path)
4714{
4715 struct btrfs_root *root = inode->root;
4716 struct btrfs_key key;
4717 const u64 i_size = i_size_read(&inode->vfs_inode);
4718 const u64 ino = btrfs_ino(inode);
4719 struct btrfs_path *dst_path = NULL;
0e56315c 4720 bool dropped_extents = false;
f135cea3
FM
4721 u64 truncate_offset = i_size;
4722 struct extent_buffer *leaf;
4723 int slot;
31d11b83 4724 int ins_nr = 0;
b4c639f6 4725 int start_slot = 0;
31d11b83
FM
4726 int ret;
4727
4728 if (!(inode->flags & BTRFS_INODE_PREALLOC))
4729 return 0;
4730
4731 key.objectid = ino;
4732 key.type = BTRFS_EXTENT_DATA_KEY;
4733 key.offset = i_size;
4734 ret = btrfs_search_slot(NULL, root, &key, path, 0, 0);
4735 if (ret < 0)
4736 goto out;
4737
f135cea3
FM
4738 /*
4739 * We must check if there is a prealloc extent that starts before the
4740 * i_size and crosses the i_size boundary. This is to ensure later we
4741 * truncate down to the end of that extent and not to the i_size, as
4742 * otherwise we end up losing part of the prealloc extent after a log
4743 * replay and with an implicit hole if there is another prealloc extent
4744 * that starts at an offset beyond i_size.
4745 */
4746 ret = btrfs_previous_item(root, path, ino, BTRFS_EXTENT_DATA_KEY);
4747 if (ret < 0)
4748 goto out;
4749
4750 if (ret == 0) {
4751 struct btrfs_file_extent_item *ei;
4752
4753 leaf = path->nodes[0];
4754 slot = path->slots[0];
4755 ei = btrfs_item_ptr(leaf, slot, struct btrfs_file_extent_item);
4756
4757 if (btrfs_file_extent_type(leaf, ei) ==
4758 BTRFS_FILE_EXTENT_PREALLOC) {
4759 u64 extent_end;
4760
4761 btrfs_item_key_to_cpu(leaf, &key, slot);
4762 extent_end = key.offset +
4763 btrfs_file_extent_num_bytes(leaf, ei);
4764
4765 if (extent_end > i_size)
4766 truncate_offset = extent_end;
4767 }
4768 } else {
4769 ret = 0;
4770 }
4771
31d11b83 4772 while (true) {
f135cea3
FM
4773 leaf = path->nodes[0];
4774 slot = path->slots[0];
31d11b83
FM
4775
4776 if (slot >= btrfs_header_nritems(leaf)) {
4777 if (ins_nr > 0) {
4778 ret = copy_items(trans, inode, dst_path, path,
0e56315c 4779 start_slot, ins_nr, 1, 0);
31d11b83
FM
4780 if (ret < 0)
4781 goto out;
4782 ins_nr = 0;
4783 }
4784 ret = btrfs_next_leaf(root, path);
4785 if (ret < 0)
4786 goto out;
4787 if (ret > 0) {
4788 ret = 0;
4789 break;
4790 }
4791 continue;
4792 }
4793
4794 btrfs_item_key_to_cpu(leaf, &key, slot);
4795 if (key.objectid > ino)
4796 break;
4797 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(key.objectid < ino) ||
4798 key.type < BTRFS_EXTENT_DATA_KEY ||
4799 key.offset < i_size) {
4800 path->slots[0]++;
4801 continue;
4802 }
0e56315c 4803 if (!dropped_extents) {
31d11b83
FM
4804 /*
4805 * Avoid logging extent items logged in past fsync calls
4806 * and leading to duplicate keys in the log tree.
4807 */
8a2b3da1
FM
4808 ret = truncate_inode_items(trans, root->log_root, inode,
4809 truncate_offset,
4810 BTRFS_EXTENT_DATA_KEY);
31d11b83
FM
4811 if (ret)
4812 goto out;
0e56315c 4813 dropped_extents = true;
31d11b83
FM
4814 }
4815 if (ins_nr == 0)
4816 start_slot = slot;
4817 ins_nr++;
4818 path->slots[0]++;
4819 if (!dst_path) {
4820 dst_path = btrfs_alloc_path();
4821 if (!dst_path) {
4822 ret = -ENOMEM;
4823 goto out;
4824 }
4825 }
4826 }
0bc2d3c0 4827 if (ins_nr > 0)
0e56315c 4828 ret = copy_items(trans, inode, dst_path, path,
31d11b83 4829 start_slot, ins_nr, 1, 0);
31d11b83
FM
4830out:
4831 btrfs_release_path(path);
4832 btrfs_free_path(dst_path);
4833 return ret;
4834}
4835
5dc562c5 4836static int btrfs_log_changed_extents(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
9d122629 4837 struct btrfs_inode *inode,
827463c4 4838 struct btrfs_path *path,
48778179 4839 struct btrfs_log_ctx *ctx)
5dc562c5 4840{
48778179
FM
4841 struct btrfs_ordered_extent *ordered;
4842 struct btrfs_ordered_extent *tmp;
5dc562c5 4843 struct extent_map *em, *n;
84af994b 4844 LIST_HEAD(extents);
9d122629 4845 struct extent_map_tree *tree = &inode->extent_tree;
5dc562c5 4846 int ret = 0;
2ab28f32 4847 int num = 0;
5dc562c5 4848
5dc562c5 4849 write_lock(&tree->lock);
5dc562c5
JB
4850
4851 list_for_each_entry_safe(em, n, &tree->modified_extents, list) {
4852 list_del_init(&em->list);
2ab28f32
JB
4853 /*
4854 * Just an arbitrary number, this can be really CPU intensive
4855 * once we start getting a lot of extents, and really once we
4856 * have a bunch of extents we just want to commit since it will
4857 * be faster.
4858 */
4859 if (++num > 32768) {
4860 list_del_init(&tree->modified_extents);
4861 ret = -EFBIG;
4862 goto process;
4863 }
4864
5f96bfb7 4865 if (em->generation < trans->transid)
5dc562c5 4866 continue;
8c6c5928 4867
31d11b83
FM
4868 /* We log prealloc extents beyond eof later. */
4869 if (test_bit(EXTENT_FLAG_PREALLOC, &em->flags) &&
4870 em->start >= i_size_read(&inode->vfs_inode))
4871 continue;
4872
ff44c6e3 4873 /* Need a ref to keep it from getting evicted from cache */
490b54d6 4874 refcount_inc(&em->refs);
ff44c6e3 4875 set_bit(EXTENT_FLAG_LOGGING, &em->flags);
5dc562c5 4876 list_add_tail(&em->list, &extents);
2ab28f32 4877 num++;
5dc562c5
JB
4878 }
4879
4880 list_sort(NULL, &extents, extent_cmp);
2ab28f32 4881process:
5dc562c5
JB
4882 while (!list_empty(&extents)) {
4883 em = list_entry(extents.next, struct extent_map, list);
4884
4885 list_del_init(&em->list);
4886
4887 /*
4888 * If we had an error we just need to delete everybody from our
4889 * private list.
4890 */
ff44c6e3 4891 if (ret) {
201a9038 4892 clear_em_logging(tree, em);
ff44c6e3 4893 free_extent_map(em);
5dc562c5 4894 continue;
ff44c6e3
JB
4895 }
4896
4897 write_unlock(&tree->lock);
5dc562c5 4898
90d04510 4899 ret = log_one_extent(trans, inode, em, path, ctx);
ff44c6e3 4900 write_lock(&tree->lock);
201a9038
JB
4901 clear_em_logging(tree, em);
4902 free_extent_map(em);
5dc562c5 4903 }
ff44c6e3
JB
4904 WARN_ON(!list_empty(&extents));
4905 write_unlock(&tree->lock);
5dc562c5 4906
31d11b83
FM
4907 if (!ret)
4908 ret = btrfs_log_prealloc_extents(trans, inode, path);
48778179
FM
4909 if (ret)
4910 return ret;
31d11b83 4911
48778179
FM
4912 /*
4913 * We have logged all extents successfully, now make sure the commit of
4914 * the current transaction waits for the ordered extents to complete
4915 * before it commits and wipes out the log trees, otherwise we would
4916 * lose data if an ordered extents completes after the transaction
4917 * commits and a power failure happens after the transaction commit.
4918 */
4919 list_for_each_entry_safe(ordered, tmp, &ctx->ordered_extents, log_list) {
4920 list_del_init(&ordered->log_list);
4921 set_bit(BTRFS_ORDERED_LOGGED, &ordered->flags);
4922
4923 if (!test_bit(BTRFS_ORDERED_COMPLETE, &ordered->flags)) {
4924 spin_lock_irq(&inode->ordered_tree.lock);
4925 if (!test_bit(BTRFS_ORDERED_COMPLETE, &ordered->flags)) {
4926 set_bit(BTRFS_ORDERED_PENDING, &ordered->flags);
4927 atomic_inc(&trans->transaction->pending_ordered);
4928 }
4929 spin_unlock_irq(&inode->ordered_tree.lock);
4930 }
4931 btrfs_put_ordered_extent(ordered);
4932 }
4933
4934 return 0;
5dc562c5
JB
4935}
4936
481b01c0 4937static int logged_inode_size(struct btrfs_root *log, struct btrfs_inode *inode,
1a4bcf47
FM
4938 struct btrfs_path *path, u64 *size_ret)
4939{
4940 struct btrfs_key key;
4941 int ret;
4942
481b01c0 4943 key.objectid = btrfs_ino(inode);
1a4bcf47
FM
4944 key.type = BTRFS_INODE_ITEM_KEY;
4945 key.offset = 0;
4946
4947 ret = btrfs_search_slot(NULL, log, &key, path, 0, 0);
4948 if (ret < 0) {
4949 return ret;
4950 } else if (ret > 0) {
2f2ff0ee 4951 *size_ret = 0;
1a4bcf47
FM
4952 } else {
4953 struct btrfs_inode_item *item;
4954
4955 item = btrfs_item_ptr(path->nodes[0], path->slots[0],
4956 struct btrfs_inode_item);
4957 *size_ret = btrfs_inode_size(path->nodes[0], item);
bf504110
FM
4958 /*
4959 * If the in-memory inode's i_size is smaller then the inode
4960 * size stored in the btree, return the inode's i_size, so
4961 * that we get a correct inode size after replaying the log
4962 * when before a power failure we had a shrinking truncate
4963 * followed by addition of a new name (rename / new hard link).
4964 * Otherwise return the inode size from the btree, to avoid
4965 * data loss when replaying a log due to previously doing a
4966 * write that expands the inode's size and logging a new name
4967 * immediately after.
4968 */
4969 if (*size_ret > inode->vfs_inode.i_size)
4970 *size_ret = inode->vfs_inode.i_size;
1a4bcf47
FM
4971 }
4972
4973 btrfs_release_path(path);
4974 return 0;
4975}
4976
36283bf7
FM
4977/*
4978 * At the moment we always log all xattrs. This is to figure out at log replay
4979 * time which xattrs must have their deletion replayed. If a xattr is missing
4980 * in the log tree and exists in the fs/subvol tree, we delete it. This is
4981 * because if a xattr is deleted, the inode is fsynced and a power failure
4982 * happens, causing the log to be replayed the next time the fs is mounted,
4983 * we want the xattr to not exist anymore (same behaviour as other filesystems
4984 * with a journal, ext3/4, xfs, f2fs, etc).
4985 */
4986static int btrfs_log_all_xattrs(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
1a93c36a 4987 struct btrfs_inode *inode,
36283bf7
FM
4988 struct btrfs_path *path,
4989 struct btrfs_path *dst_path)
4990{
90d04510 4991 struct btrfs_root *root = inode->root;
36283bf7
FM
4992 int ret;
4993 struct btrfs_key key;
1a93c36a 4994 const u64 ino = btrfs_ino(inode);
36283bf7
FM
4995 int ins_nr = 0;
4996 int start_slot = 0;
f2f121ab
FM
4997 bool found_xattrs = false;
4998
4999 if (test_bit(BTRFS_INODE_NO_XATTRS, &inode->runtime_flags))
5000 return 0;
36283bf7
FM
5001
5002 key.objectid = ino;
5003 key.type = BTRFS_XATTR_ITEM_KEY;
5004 key.offset = 0;
5005
5006 ret = btrfs_search_slot(NULL, root, &key, path, 0, 0);
5007 if (ret < 0)
5008 return ret;
5009
5010 while (true) {
5011 int slot = path->slots[0];
5012 struct extent_buffer *leaf = path->nodes[0];
5013 int nritems = btrfs_header_nritems(leaf);
5014
5015 if (slot >= nritems) {
5016 if (ins_nr > 0) {
1a93c36a 5017 ret = copy_items(trans, inode, dst_path, path,
0e56315c 5018 start_slot, ins_nr, 1, 0);
36283bf7
FM
5019 if (ret < 0)
5020 return ret;
5021 ins_nr = 0;
5022 }
5023 ret = btrfs_next_leaf(root, path);
5024 if (ret < 0)
5025 return ret;
5026 else if (ret > 0)
5027 break;
5028 continue;
5029 }
5030
5031 btrfs_item_key_to_cpu(leaf, &key, slot);
5032 if (key.objectid != ino || key.type != BTRFS_XATTR_ITEM_KEY)
5033 break;
5034
5035 if (ins_nr == 0)
5036 start_slot = slot;
5037 ins_nr++;
5038 path->slots[0]++;
f2f121ab 5039 found_xattrs = true;
36283bf7
FM
5040 cond_resched();
5041 }
5042 if (ins_nr > 0) {
1a93c36a 5043 ret = copy_items(trans, inode, dst_path, path,
0e56315c 5044 start_slot, ins_nr, 1, 0);
36283bf7
FM
5045 if (ret < 0)
5046 return ret;
5047 }
5048
f2f121ab
FM
5049 if (!found_xattrs)
5050 set_bit(BTRFS_INODE_NO_XATTRS, &inode->runtime_flags);
5051
36283bf7
FM
5052 return 0;
5053}
5054
a89ca6f2 5055/*
0e56315c
FM
5056 * When using the NO_HOLES feature if we punched a hole that causes the
5057 * deletion of entire leafs or all the extent items of the first leaf (the one
5058 * that contains the inode item and references) we may end up not processing
5059 * any extents, because there are no leafs with a generation matching the
5060 * current transaction that have extent items for our inode. So we need to find
5061 * if any holes exist and then log them. We also need to log holes after any
5062 * truncate operation that changes the inode's size.
a89ca6f2 5063 */
0e56315c 5064static int btrfs_log_holes(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
0e56315c 5065 struct btrfs_inode *inode,
7af59743 5066 struct btrfs_path *path)
a89ca6f2 5067{
90d04510 5068 struct btrfs_root *root = inode->root;
0b246afa 5069 struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info = root->fs_info;
a89ca6f2 5070 struct btrfs_key key;
a0308dd7
NB
5071 const u64 ino = btrfs_ino(inode);
5072 const u64 i_size = i_size_read(&inode->vfs_inode);
7af59743 5073 u64 prev_extent_end = 0;
0e56315c 5074 int ret;
a89ca6f2 5075
0e56315c 5076 if (!btrfs_fs_incompat(fs_info, NO_HOLES) || i_size == 0)
a89ca6f2
FM
5077 return 0;
5078
5079 key.objectid = ino;
5080 key.type = BTRFS_EXTENT_DATA_KEY;
7af59743 5081 key.offset = 0;
a89ca6f2
FM
5082
5083 ret = btrfs_search_slot(NULL, root, &key, path, 0, 0);
a89ca6f2
FM
5084 if (ret < 0)
5085 return ret;
5086
0e56315c 5087 while (true) {
0e56315c 5088 struct extent_buffer *leaf = path->nodes[0];
a89ca6f2 5089
0e56315c
FM
5090 if (path->slots[0] >= btrfs_header_nritems(path->nodes[0])) {
5091 ret = btrfs_next_leaf(root, path);
5092 if (ret < 0)
5093 return ret;
5094 if (ret > 0) {
5095 ret = 0;
5096 break;
5097 }
5098 leaf = path->nodes[0];
5099 }
5100
5101 btrfs_item_key_to_cpu(leaf, &key, path->slots[0]);
5102 if (key.objectid != ino || key.type != BTRFS_EXTENT_DATA_KEY)
5103 break;
5104
5105 /* We have a hole, log it. */
5106 if (prev_extent_end < key.offset) {
7af59743 5107 const u64 hole_len = key.offset - prev_extent_end;
0e56315c
FM
5108
5109 /*
5110 * Release the path to avoid deadlocks with other code
5111 * paths that search the root while holding locks on
5112 * leafs from the log root.
5113 */
5114 btrfs_release_path(path);
d1f68ba0
OS
5115 ret = btrfs_insert_hole_extent(trans, root->log_root,
5116 ino, prev_extent_end,
5117 hole_len);
0e56315c
FM
5118 if (ret < 0)
5119 return ret;
5120
5121 /*
5122 * Search for the same key again in the root. Since it's
5123 * an extent item and we are holding the inode lock, the
5124 * key must still exist. If it doesn't just emit warning
5125 * and return an error to fall back to a transaction
5126 * commit.
5127 */
5128 ret = btrfs_search_slot(NULL, root, &key, path, 0, 0);
5129 if (ret < 0)
5130 return ret;
5131 if (WARN_ON(ret > 0))
5132 return -ENOENT;
5133 leaf = path->nodes[0];
5134 }
a89ca6f2 5135
7af59743 5136 prev_extent_end = btrfs_file_extent_end(path);
0e56315c
FM
5137 path->slots[0]++;
5138 cond_resched();
a89ca6f2 5139 }
a89ca6f2 5140
7af59743 5141 if (prev_extent_end < i_size) {
0e56315c 5142 u64 hole_len;
a89ca6f2 5143
0e56315c 5144 btrfs_release_path(path);
7af59743 5145 hole_len = ALIGN(i_size - prev_extent_end, fs_info->sectorsize);
d1f68ba0
OS
5146 ret = btrfs_insert_hole_extent(trans, root->log_root, ino,
5147 prev_extent_end, hole_len);
0e56315c
FM
5148 if (ret < 0)
5149 return ret;
5150 }
5151
5152 return 0;
a89ca6f2
FM
5153}
5154
56f23fdb
FM
5155/*
5156 * When we are logging a new inode X, check if it doesn't have a reference that
5157 * matches the reference from some other inode Y created in a past transaction
5158 * and that was renamed in the current transaction. If we don't do this, then at
5159 * log replay time we can lose inode Y (and all its files if it's a directory):
5160 *
5161 * mkdir /mnt/x
5162 * echo "hello world" > /mnt/x/foobar
5163 * sync
5164 * mv /mnt/x /mnt/y
5165 * mkdir /mnt/x # or touch /mnt/x
5166 * xfs_io -c fsync /mnt/x
5167 * <power fail>
5168 * mount fs, trigger log replay
5169 *
5170 * After the log replay procedure, we would lose the first directory and all its
5171 * files (file foobar).
5172 * For the case where inode Y is not a directory we simply end up losing it:
5173 *
5174 * echo "123" > /mnt/foo
5175 * sync
5176 * mv /mnt/foo /mnt/bar
5177 * echo "abc" > /mnt/foo
5178 * xfs_io -c fsync /mnt/foo
5179 * <power fail>
5180 *
5181 * We also need this for cases where a snapshot entry is replaced by some other
5182 * entry (file or directory) otherwise we end up with an unreplayable log due to
5183 * attempts to delete the snapshot entry (entry of type BTRFS_ROOT_ITEM_KEY) as
5184 * if it were a regular entry:
5185 *
5186 * mkdir /mnt/x
5187 * btrfs subvolume snapshot /mnt /mnt/x/snap
5188 * btrfs subvolume delete /mnt/x/snap
5189 * rmdir /mnt/x
5190 * mkdir /mnt/x
5191 * fsync /mnt/x or fsync some new file inside it
5192 * <power fail>
5193 *
5194 * The snapshot delete, rmdir of x, mkdir of a new x and the fsync all happen in
5195 * the same transaction.
5196 */
5197static int btrfs_check_ref_name_override(struct extent_buffer *eb,
5198 const int slot,
5199 const struct btrfs_key *key,
4791c8f1 5200 struct btrfs_inode *inode,
a3baaf0d 5201 u64 *other_ino, u64 *other_parent)
56f23fdb
FM
5202{
5203 int ret;
5204 struct btrfs_path *search_path;
5205 char *name = NULL;
5206 u32 name_len = 0;
3212fa14 5207 u32 item_size = btrfs_item_size(eb, slot);
56f23fdb
FM
5208 u32 cur_offset = 0;
5209 unsigned long ptr = btrfs_item_ptr_offset(eb, slot);
5210
5211 search_path = btrfs_alloc_path();
5212 if (!search_path)
5213 return -ENOMEM;
5214 search_path->search_commit_root = 1;
5215 search_path->skip_locking = 1;
5216
5217 while (cur_offset < item_size) {
5218 u64 parent;
5219 u32 this_name_len;
5220 u32 this_len;
5221 unsigned long name_ptr;
5222 struct btrfs_dir_item *di;
6db75318 5223 struct fscrypt_str name_str;
56f23fdb
FM
5224
5225 if (key->type == BTRFS_INODE_REF_KEY) {
5226 struct btrfs_inode_ref *iref;
5227
5228 iref = (struct btrfs_inode_ref *)(ptr + cur_offset);
5229 parent = key->offset;
5230 this_name_len = btrfs_inode_ref_name_len(eb, iref);
5231 name_ptr = (unsigned long)(iref + 1);
5232 this_len = sizeof(*iref) + this_name_len;
5233 } else {
5234 struct btrfs_inode_extref *extref;
5235
5236 extref = (struct btrfs_inode_extref *)(ptr +
5237 cur_offset);
5238 parent = btrfs_inode_extref_parent(eb, extref);
5239 this_name_len = btrfs_inode_extref_name_len(eb, extref);
5240 name_ptr = (unsigned long)&extref->name;
5241 this_len = sizeof(*extref) + this_name_len;
5242 }
5243
5244 if (this_name_len > name_len) {
5245 char *new_name;
5246
5247 new_name = krealloc(name, this_name_len, GFP_NOFS);
5248 if (!new_name) {
5249 ret = -ENOMEM;
5250 goto out;
5251 }
5252 name_len = this_name_len;
5253 name = new_name;
5254 }
5255
5256 read_extent_buffer(eb, name, name_ptr, this_name_len);
e43eec81
STD
5257
5258 name_str.name = name;
5259 name_str.len = this_name_len;
4791c8f1 5260 di = btrfs_lookup_dir_item(NULL, inode->root, search_path,
e43eec81 5261 parent, &name_str, 0);
56f23fdb 5262 if (di && !IS_ERR(di)) {
44f714da
FM
5263 struct btrfs_key di_key;
5264
5265 btrfs_dir_item_key_to_cpu(search_path->nodes[0],
5266 di, &di_key);
5267 if (di_key.type == BTRFS_INODE_ITEM_KEY) {
6b5fc433
FM
5268 if (di_key.objectid != key->objectid) {
5269 ret = 1;
5270 *other_ino = di_key.objectid;
a3baaf0d 5271 *other_parent = parent;
6b5fc433
FM
5272 } else {
5273 ret = 0;
5274 }
44f714da
FM
5275 } else {
5276 ret = -EAGAIN;
5277 }
56f23fdb
FM
5278 goto out;
5279 } else if (IS_ERR(di)) {
5280 ret = PTR_ERR(di);
5281 goto out;
5282 }
5283 btrfs_release_path(search_path);
5284
5285 cur_offset += this_len;
5286 }
5287 ret = 0;
5288out:
5289 btrfs_free_path(search_path);
5290 kfree(name);
5291 return ret;
5292}
5293
a3751024
FM
5294/*
5295 * Check if we need to log an inode. This is used in contexts where while
5296 * logging an inode we need to log another inode (either that it exists or in
5297 * full mode). This is used instead of btrfs_inode_in_log() because the later
5298 * requires the inode to be in the log and have the log transaction committed,
5299 * while here we do not care if the log transaction was already committed - our
5300 * caller will commit the log later - and we want to avoid logging an inode
5301 * multiple times when multiple tasks have joined the same log transaction.
5302 */
5303static bool need_log_inode(const struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
bf1f4fd3 5304 struct btrfs_inode *inode)
a3751024
FM
5305{
5306 /*
5307 * If a directory was not modified, no dentries added or removed, we can
5308 * and should avoid logging it.
5309 */
5310 if (S_ISDIR(inode->vfs_inode.i_mode) && inode->last_trans < trans->transid)
5311 return false;
5312
5313 /*
5314 * If this inode does not have new/updated/deleted xattrs since the last
5315 * time it was logged and is flagged as logged in the current transaction,
5316 * we can skip logging it. As for new/deleted names, those are updated in
5317 * the log by link/unlink/rename operations.
5318 * In case the inode was logged and then evicted and reloaded, its
5319 * logged_trans will be 0, in which case we have to fully log it since
5320 * logged_trans is a transient field, not persisted.
5321 */
bf1f4fd3 5322 if (inode_logged(trans, inode, NULL) == 1 &&
a3751024
FM
5323 !test_bit(BTRFS_INODE_COPY_EVERYTHING, &inode->runtime_flags))
5324 return false;
5325
5326 return true;
5327}
5328
f6d86dbe
FM
5329struct btrfs_dir_list {
5330 u64 ino;
5331 struct list_head list;
5332};
5333
5334/*
5335 * Log the inodes of the new dentries of a directory.
5336 * See process_dir_items_leaf() for details about why it is needed.
5337 * This is a recursive operation - if an existing dentry corresponds to a
5338 * directory, that directory's new entries are logged too (same behaviour as
5339 * ext3/4, xfs, f2fs, reiserfs, nilfs2). Note that when logging the inodes
5340 * the dentries point to we do not acquire their VFS lock, otherwise lockdep
5341 * complains about the following circular lock dependency / possible deadlock:
5342 *
5343 * CPU0 CPU1
5344 * ---- ----
5345 * lock(&type->i_mutex_dir_key#3/2);
5346 * lock(sb_internal#2);
5347 * lock(&type->i_mutex_dir_key#3/2);
5348 * lock(&sb->s_type->i_mutex_key#14);
5349 *
5350 * Where sb_internal is the lock (a counter that works as a lock) acquired by
5351 * sb_start_intwrite() in btrfs_start_transaction().
5352 * Not acquiring the VFS lock of the inodes is still safe because:
5353 *
5354 * 1) For regular files we log with a mode of LOG_INODE_EXISTS. It's possible
5355 * that while logging the inode new references (names) are added or removed
5356 * from the inode, leaving the logged inode item with a link count that does
5357 * not match the number of logged inode reference items. This is fine because
5358 * at log replay time we compute the real number of links and correct the
5359 * link count in the inode item (see replay_one_buffer() and
5360 * link_to_fixup_dir());
5361 *
5362 * 2) For directories we log with a mode of LOG_INODE_ALL. It's possible that
5363 * while logging the inode's items new index items (key type
5364 * BTRFS_DIR_INDEX_KEY) are added to fs/subvol tree and the logged inode item
5365 * has a size that doesn't match the sum of the lengths of all the logged
5366 * names - this is ok, not a problem, because at log replay time we set the
5367 * directory's i_size to the correct value (see replay_one_name() and
3a8d1db3 5368 * overwrite_item()).
f6d86dbe
FM
5369 */
5370static int log_new_dir_dentries(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
5371 struct btrfs_inode *start_inode,
5372 struct btrfs_log_ctx *ctx)
5373{
5374 struct btrfs_root *root = start_inode->root;
5375 struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info = root->fs_info;
5376 struct btrfs_path *path;
5377 LIST_HEAD(dir_list);
5378 struct btrfs_dir_list *dir_elem;
5379 u64 ino = btrfs_ino(start_inode);
fa4b8cb1 5380 struct btrfs_inode *curr_inode = start_inode;
f6d86dbe
FM
5381 int ret = 0;
5382
5383 /*
5384 * If we are logging a new name, as part of a link or rename operation,
5385 * don't bother logging new dentries, as we just want to log the names
5386 * of an inode and that any new parents exist.
5387 */
5388 if (ctx->logging_new_name)
5389 return 0;
5390
5391 path = btrfs_alloc_path();
5392 if (!path)
5393 return -ENOMEM;
5394
fa4b8cb1
FM
5395 /* Pairs with btrfs_add_delayed_iput below. */
5396 ihold(&curr_inode->vfs_inode);
5397
f6d86dbe 5398 while (true) {
fa4b8cb1 5399 struct inode *vfs_inode;
5d3e4f1d
FM
5400 struct btrfs_key key;
5401 struct btrfs_key found_key;
fa4b8cb1 5402 u64 next_index;
f6d86dbe 5403 bool continue_curr_inode = true;
5d3e4f1d 5404 int iter_ret;
f6d86dbe 5405
5d3e4f1d
FM
5406 key.objectid = ino;
5407 key.type = BTRFS_DIR_INDEX_KEY;
5408 key.offset = btrfs_get_first_dir_index_to_log(curr_inode);
5409 next_index = key.offset;
f6d86dbe 5410again:
5d3e4f1d
FM
5411 btrfs_for_each_slot(root->log_root, &key, &found_key, path, iter_ret) {
5412 struct extent_buffer *leaf = path->nodes[0];
f6d86dbe
FM
5413 struct btrfs_dir_item *di;
5414 struct btrfs_key di_key;
5415 struct inode *di_inode;
5416 int log_mode = LOG_INODE_EXISTS;
5417 int type;
5418
5d3e4f1d
FM
5419 if (found_key.objectid != ino ||
5420 found_key.type != BTRFS_DIR_INDEX_KEY) {
f6d86dbe
FM
5421 continue_curr_inode = false;
5422 break;
5423 }
5424
5d3e4f1d 5425 next_index = found_key.offset + 1;
fa4b8cb1 5426
5d3e4f1d 5427 di = btrfs_item_ptr(leaf, path->slots[0], struct btrfs_dir_item);
94a48aef 5428 type = btrfs_dir_ftype(leaf, di);
f6d86dbe
FM
5429 if (btrfs_dir_transid(leaf, di) < trans->transid)
5430 continue;
5431 btrfs_dir_item_key_to_cpu(leaf, di, &di_key);
5432 if (di_key.type == BTRFS_ROOT_ITEM_KEY)
5433 continue;
5434
5435 btrfs_release_path(path);
5436 di_inode = btrfs_iget(fs_info->sb, di_key.objectid, root);
5437 if (IS_ERR(di_inode)) {
5438 ret = PTR_ERR(di_inode);
5439 goto out;
5440 }
5441
5442 if (!need_log_inode(trans, BTRFS_I(di_inode))) {
e55cf7ca 5443 btrfs_add_delayed_iput(BTRFS_I(di_inode));
f6d86dbe
FM
5444 break;
5445 }
5446
5447 ctx->log_new_dentries = false;
5448 if (type == BTRFS_FT_DIR)
5449 log_mode = LOG_INODE_ALL;
5450 ret = btrfs_log_inode(trans, BTRFS_I(di_inode),
5451 log_mode, ctx);
e55cf7ca 5452 btrfs_add_delayed_iput(BTRFS_I(di_inode));
f6d86dbe
FM
5453 if (ret)
5454 goto out;
5455 if (ctx->log_new_dentries) {
5456 dir_elem = kmalloc(sizeof(*dir_elem), GFP_NOFS);
5457 if (!dir_elem) {
5458 ret = -ENOMEM;
5459 goto out;
5460 }
5461 dir_elem->ino = di_key.objectid;
5462 list_add_tail(&dir_elem->list, &dir_list);
5463 }
5464 break;
5465 }
5466
fa4b8cb1
FM
5467 btrfs_release_path(path);
5468
5d3e4f1d
FM
5469 if (iter_ret < 0) {
5470 ret = iter_ret;
5471 goto out;
5472 } else if (iter_ret > 0) {
5473 continue_curr_inode = false;
5474 } else {
5475 key = found_key;
5476 }
5477
5478 if (continue_curr_inode && key.offset < (u64)-1) {
5479 key.offset++;
f6d86dbe
FM
5480 goto again;
5481 }
5482
fa4b8cb1
FM
5483 btrfs_set_first_dir_index_to_log(curr_inode, next_index);
5484
f6d86dbe
FM
5485 if (list_empty(&dir_list))
5486 break;
5487
5488 dir_elem = list_first_entry(&dir_list, struct btrfs_dir_list, list);
5489 ino = dir_elem->ino;
5490 list_del(&dir_elem->list);
5491 kfree(dir_elem);
fa4b8cb1
FM
5492
5493 btrfs_add_delayed_iput(curr_inode);
5494 curr_inode = NULL;
5495
5496 vfs_inode = btrfs_iget(fs_info->sb, ino, root);
5497 if (IS_ERR(vfs_inode)) {
5498 ret = PTR_ERR(vfs_inode);
5499 break;
5500 }
5501 curr_inode = BTRFS_I(vfs_inode);
f6d86dbe
FM
5502 }
5503out:
5504 btrfs_free_path(path);
fa4b8cb1
FM
5505 if (curr_inode)
5506 btrfs_add_delayed_iput(curr_inode);
5507
f6d86dbe
FM
5508 if (ret) {
5509 struct btrfs_dir_list *next;
5510
5511 list_for_each_entry_safe(dir_elem, next, &dir_list, list)
5512 kfree(dir_elem);
5513 }
5514
5515 return ret;
5516}
5517
6b5fc433
FM
5518struct btrfs_ino_list {
5519 u64 ino;
a3baaf0d 5520 u64 parent;
6b5fc433
FM
5521 struct list_head list;
5522};
5523
e09d94c9
FM
5524static void free_conflicting_inodes(struct btrfs_log_ctx *ctx)
5525{
5526 struct btrfs_ino_list *curr;
5527 struct btrfs_ino_list *next;
5528
5529 list_for_each_entry_safe(curr, next, &ctx->conflict_inodes, list) {
5530 list_del(&curr->list);
5531 kfree(curr);
5532 }
5533}
5534
5557a069
FM
5535static int conflicting_inode_is_dir(struct btrfs_root *root, u64 ino,
5536 struct btrfs_path *path)
5537{
5538 struct btrfs_key key;
5539 int ret;
5540
5541 key.objectid = ino;
5542 key.type = BTRFS_INODE_ITEM_KEY;
5543 key.offset = 0;
5544
5545 path->search_commit_root = 1;
5546 path->skip_locking = 1;
5547
5548 ret = btrfs_search_slot(NULL, root, &key, path, 0, 0);
5549 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(ret > 0)) {
5550 /*
5551 * We have previously found the inode through the commit root
5552 * so this should not happen. If it does, just error out and
5553 * fallback to a transaction commit.
5554 */
5555 ret = -ENOENT;
5556 } else if (ret == 0) {
5557 struct btrfs_inode_item *item;
5558
5559 item = btrfs_item_ptr(path->nodes[0], path->slots[0],
5560 struct btrfs_inode_item);
5561 if (S_ISDIR(btrfs_inode_mode(path->nodes[0], item)))
5562 ret = 1;
5563 }
5564
5565 btrfs_release_path(path);
5566 path->search_commit_root = 0;
5567 path->skip_locking = 0;
5568
5569 return ret;
5570}
5571
e09d94c9
FM
5572static int add_conflicting_inode(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
5573 struct btrfs_root *root,
5557a069 5574 struct btrfs_path *path,
e09d94c9
FM
5575 u64 ino, u64 parent,
5576 struct btrfs_log_ctx *ctx)
6b5fc433
FM
5577{
5578 struct btrfs_ino_list *ino_elem;
e09d94c9
FM
5579 struct inode *inode;
5580
5581 /*
5582 * It's rare to have a lot of conflicting inodes, in practice it is not
5583 * common to have more than 1 or 2. We don't want to collect too many,
5584 * as we could end up logging too many inodes (even if only in
5585 * LOG_INODE_EXISTS mode) and slow down other fsyncs or transaction
5586 * commits.
5587 */
5cce1780 5588 if (ctx->num_conflict_inodes >= MAX_CONFLICT_INODES)
e09d94c9
FM
5589 return BTRFS_LOG_FORCE_COMMIT;
5590
5591 inode = btrfs_iget(root->fs_info->sb, ino, root);
5592 /*
5593 * If the other inode that had a conflicting dir entry was deleted in
5557a069
FM
5594 * the current transaction then we either:
5595 *
5596 * 1) Log the parent directory (later after adding it to the list) if
5597 * the inode is a directory. This is because it may be a deleted
5598 * subvolume/snapshot or it may be a regular directory that had
5599 * deleted subvolumes/snapshots (or subdirectories that had them),
5600 * and at the moment we can't deal with dropping subvolumes/snapshots
5601 * during log replay. So we just log the parent, which will result in
5602 * a fallback to a transaction commit if we are dealing with those
5603 * cases (last_unlink_trans will match the current transaction);
5604 *
5605 * 2) Do nothing if it's not a directory. During log replay we simply
5606 * unlink the conflicting dentry from the parent directory and then
5607 * add the dentry for our inode. Like this we can avoid logging the
5608 * parent directory (and maybe fallback to a transaction commit in
5609 * case it has a last_unlink_trans == trans->transid, due to moving
5610 * some inode from it to some other directory).
e09d94c9
FM
5611 */
5612 if (IS_ERR(inode)) {
5613 int ret = PTR_ERR(inode);
5614
5615 if (ret != -ENOENT)
5616 return ret;
5617
5557a069
FM
5618 ret = conflicting_inode_is_dir(root, ino, path);
5619 /* Not a directory or we got an error. */
5620 if (ret <= 0)
5621 return ret;
5622
5623 /* Conflicting inode is a directory, so we'll log its parent. */
e09d94c9
FM
5624 ino_elem = kmalloc(sizeof(*ino_elem), GFP_NOFS);
5625 if (!ino_elem)
5626 return -ENOMEM;
5627 ino_elem->ino = ino;
5628 ino_elem->parent = parent;
5629 list_add_tail(&ino_elem->list, &ctx->conflict_inodes);
5630 ctx->num_conflict_inodes++;
5631
5632 return 0;
5633 }
5634
5635 /*
5636 * If the inode was already logged skip it - otherwise we can hit an
5637 * infinite loop. Example:
5638 *
5639 * From the commit root (previous transaction) we have the following
5640 * inodes:
5641 *
5642 * inode 257 a directory
5643 * inode 258 with references "zz" and "zz_link" on inode 257
5644 * inode 259 with reference "a" on inode 257
5645 *
5646 * And in the current (uncommitted) transaction we have:
5647 *
5648 * inode 257 a directory, unchanged
5649 * inode 258 with references "a" and "a2" on inode 257
5650 * inode 259 with reference "zz_link" on inode 257
5651 * inode 261 with reference "zz" on inode 257
5652 *
5653 * When logging inode 261 the following infinite loop could
5654 * happen if we don't skip already logged inodes:
5655 *
5656 * - we detect inode 258 as a conflicting inode, with inode 261
5657 * on reference "zz", and log it;
5658 *
5659 * - we detect inode 259 as a conflicting inode, with inode 258
5660 * on reference "a", and log it;
5661 *
5662 * - we detect inode 258 as a conflicting inode, with inode 259
5663 * on reference "zz_link", and log it - again! After this we
5664 * repeat the above steps forever.
5665 *
5666 * Here we can use need_log_inode() because we only need to log the
5667 * inode in LOG_INODE_EXISTS mode and rename operations update the log,
5668 * so that the log ends up with the new name and without the old name.
5669 */
5670 if (!need_log_inode(trans, BTRFS_I(inode))) {
e55cf7ca 5671 btrfs_add_delayed_iput(BTRFS_I(inode));
e09d94c9
FM
5672 return 0;
5673 }
5674
e55cf7ca 5675 btrfs_add_delayed_iput(BTRFS_I(inode));
6b5fc433
FM
5676
5677 ino_elem = kmalloc(sizeof(*ino_elem), GFP_NOFS);
5678 if (!ino_elem)
5679 return -ENOMEM;
5680 ino_elem->ino = ino;
a3baaf0d 5681 ino_elem->parent = parent;
e09d94c9
FM
5682 list_add_tail(&ino_elem->list, &ctx->conflict_inodes);
5683 ctx->num_conflict_inodes++;
6b5fc433 5684
e09d94c9
FM
5685 return 0;
5686}
6b5fc433 5687
e09d94c9
FM
5688static int log_conflicting_inodes(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
5689 struct btrfs_root *root,
5690 struct btrfs_log_ctx *ctx)
5691{
5692 struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info = root->fs_info;
5693 int ret = 0;
6b5fc433 5694
e09d94c9
FM
5695 /*
5696 * Conflicting inodes are logged by the first call to btrfs_log_inode(),
5697 * otherwise we could have unbounded recursion of btrfs_log_inode()
5698 * calls. This check guarantees we can have only 1 level of recursion.
5699 */
5700 if (ctx->logging_conflict_inodes)
5701 return 0;
5702
5703 ctx->logging_conflict_inodes = true;
5704
5705 /*
5706 * New conflicting inodes may be found and added to the list while we
5707 * are logging a conflicting inode, so keep iterating while the list is
5708 * not empty.
5709 */
5710 while (!list_empty(&ctx->conflict_inodes)) {
5711 struct btrfs_ino_list *curr;
5712 struct inode *inode;
5713 u64 ino;
5714 u64 parent;
5715
5716 curr = list_first_entry(&ctx->conflict_inodes,
5717 struct btrfs_ino_list, list);
5718 ino = curr->ino;
5719 parent = curr->parent;
5720 list_del(&curr->list);
5721 kfree(curr);
6b5fc433 5722
0202e83f 5723 inode = btrfs_iget(fs_info->sb, ino, root);
6b5fc433
FM
5724 /*
5725 * If the other inode that had a conflicting dir entry was
a3baaf0d 5726 * deleted in the current transaction, we need to log its parent
e09d94c9 5727 * directory. See the comment at add_conflicting_inode().
6b5fc433
FM
5728 */
5729 if (IS_ERR(inode)) {
5730 ret = PTR_ERR(inode);
e09d94c9
FM
5731 if (ret != -ENOENT)
5732 break;
5733
5734 inode = btrfs_iget(fs_info->sb, parent, root);
5735 if (IS_ERR(inode)) {
5736 ret = PTR_ERR(inode);
5737 break;
a3baaf0d 5738 }
e09d94c9
FM
5739
5740 /*
5741 * Always log the directory, we cannot make this
5742 * conditional on need_log_inode() because the directory
5743 * might have been logged in LOG_INODE_EXISTS mode or
5744 * the dir index of the conflicting inode is not in a
5745 * dir index key range logged for the directory. So we
5746 * must make sure the deletion is recorded.
5747 */
5748 ret = btrfs_log_inode(trans, BTRFS_I(inode),
5749 LOG_INODE_ALL, ctx);
e55cf7ca 5750 btrfs_add_delayed_iput(BTRFS_I(inode));
e09d94c9
FM
5751 if (ret)
5752 break;
6b5fc433
FM
5753 continue;
5754 }
e09d94c9 5755
b5e4ff9d 5756 /*
e09d94c9
FM
5757 * Here we can use need_log_inode() because we only need to log
5758 * the inode in LOG_INODE_EXISTS mode and rename operations
5759 * update the log, so that the log ends up with the new name and
5760 * without the old name.
b5e4ff9d 5761 *
e09d94c9
FM
5762 * We did this check at add_conflicting_inode(), but here we do
5763 * it again because if some other task logged the inode after
5764 * that, we can avoid doing it again.
b5e4ff9d 5765 */
e09d94c9 5766 if (!need_log_inode(trans, BTRFS_I(inode))) {
e55cf7ca 5767 btrfs_add_delayed_iput(BTRFS_I(inode));
b5e4ff9d
FM
5768 continue;
5769 }
e09d94c9 5770
6b5fc433
FM
5771 /*
5772 * We are safe logging the other inode without acquiring its
5773 * lock as long as we log with the LOG_INODE_EXISTS mode. We
5774 * are safe against concurrent renames of the other inode as
5775 * well because during a rename we pin the log and update the
5776 * log with the new name before we unpin it.
5777 */
e09d94c9 5778 ret = btrfs_log_inode(trans, BTRFS_I(inode), LOG_INODE_EXISTS, ctx);
e55cf7ca 5779 btrfs_add_delayed_iput(BTRFS_I(inode));
e09d94c9
FM
5780 if (ret)
5781 break;
6b5fc433
FM
5782 }
5783
e09d94c9
FM
5784 ctx->logging_conflict_inodes = false;
5785 if (ret)
5786 free_conflicting_inodes(ctx);
5787
6b5fc433
FM
5788 return ret;
5789}
5790
da447009
FM
5791static int copy_inode_items_to_log(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
5792 struct btrfs_inode *inode,
5793 struct btrfs_key *min_key,
5794 const struct btrfs_key *max_key,
5795 struct btrfs_path *path,
5796 struct btrfs_path *dst_path,
5797 const u64 logged_isize,
da447009
FM
5798 const int inode_only,
5799 struct btrfs_log_ctx *ctx,
5800 bool *need_log_inode_item)
5801{
d9947887 5802 const u64 i_size = i_size_read(&inode->vfs_inode);
da447009
FM
5803 struct btrfs_root *root = inode->root;
5804 int ins_start_slot = 0;
5805 int ins_nr = 0;
5806 int ret;
5807
5808 while (1) {
5809 ret = btrfs_search_forward(root, min_key, path, trans->transid);
5810 if (ret < 0)
5811 return ret;
5812 if (ret > 0) {
5813 ret = 0;
5814 break;
5815 }
5816again:
5817 /* Note, ins_nr might be > 0 here, cleanup outside the loop */
5818 if (min_key->objectid != max_key->objectid)
5819 break;
5820 if (min_key->type > max_key->type)
5821 break;
5822
d9947887 5823 if (min_key->type == BTRFS_INODE_ITEM_KEY) {
da447009 5824 *need_log_inode_item = false;
d9947887
FM
5825 } else if (min_key->type == BTRFS_EXTENT_DATA_KEY &&
5826 min_key->offset >= i_size) {
5827 /*
5828 * Extents at and beyond eof are logged with
5829 * btrfs_log_prealloc_extents().
5830 * Only regular files have BTRFS_EXTENT_DATA_KEY keys,
5831 * and no keys greater than that, so bail out.
5832 */
5833 break;
5834 } else if ((min_key->type == BTRFS_INODE_REF_KEY ||
5835 min_key->type == BTRFS_INODE_EXTREF_KEY) &&
e09d94c9
FM
5836 (inode->generation == trans->transid ||
5837 ctx->logging_conflict_inodes)) {
da447009
FM
5838 u64 other_ino = 0;
5839 u64 other_parent = 0;
5840
5841 ret = btrfs_check_ref_name_override(path->nodes[0],
5842 path->slots[0], min_key, inode,
5843 &other_ino, &other_parent);
5844 if (ret < 0) {
5845 return ret;
289cffcb 5846 } else if (ret > 0 &&
da447009
FM
5847 other_ino != btrfs_ino(BTRFS_I(ctx->inode))) {
5848 if (ins_nr > 0) {
5849 ins_nr++;
5850 } else {
5851 ins_nr = 1;
5852 ins_start_slot = path->slots[0];
5853 }
5854 ret = copy_items(trans, inode, dst_path, path,
5855 ins_start_slot, ins_nr,
5856 inode_only, logged_isize);
5857 if (ret < 0)
5858 return ret;
5859 ins_nr = 0;
5860
e09d94c9 5861 btrfs_release_path(path);
5557a069 5862 ret = add_conflicting_inode(trans, root, path,
e09d94c9
FM
5863 other_ino,
5864 other_parent, ctx);
da447009
FM
5865 if (ret)
5866 return ret;
da447009
FM
5867 goto next_key;
5868 }
d9947887
FM
5869 } else if (min_key->type == BTRFS_XATTR_ITEM_KEY) {
5870 /* Skip xattrs, logged later with btrfs_log_all_xattrs() */
da447009
FM
5871 if (ins_nr == 0)
5872 goto next_slot;
5873 ret = copy_items(trans, inode, dst_path, path,
5874 ins_start_slot,
5875 ins_nr, inode_only, logged_isize);
5876 if (ret < 0)
5877 return ret;
5878 ins_nr = 0;
5879 goto next_slot;
5880 }
5881
5882 if (ins_nr && ins_start_slot + ins_nr == path->slots[0]) {
5883 ins_nr++;
5884 goto next_slot;
5885 } else if (!ins_nr) {
5886 ins_start_slot = path->slots[0];
5887 ins_nr = 1;
5888 goto next_slot;
5889 }
5890
5891 ret = copy_items(trans, inode, dst_path, path, ins_start_slot,
5892 ins_nr, inode_only, logged_isize);
5893 if (ret < 0)
5894 return ret;
5895 ins_nr = 1;
5896 ins_start_slot = path->slots[0];
5897next_slot:
5898 path->slots[0]++;
5899 if (path->slots[0] < btrfs_header_nritems(path->nodes[0])) {
5900 btrfs_item_key_to_cpu(path->nodes[0], min_key,
5901 path->slots[0]);
5902 goto again;
5903 }
5904 if (ins_nr) {
5905 ret = copy_items(trans, inode, dst_path, path,
5906 ins_start_slot, ins_nr, inode_only,
5907 logged_isize);
5908 if (ret < 0)
5909 return ret;
5910 ins_nr = 0;
5911 }
5912 btrfs_release_path(path);
5913next_key:
5914 if (min_key->offset < (u64)-1) {
5915 min_key->offset++;
5916 } else if (min_key->type < max_key->type) {
5917 min_key->type++;
5918 min_key->offset = 0;
5919 } else {
5920 break;
5921 }
96acb375
FM
5922
5923 /*
5924 * We may process many leaves full of items for our inode, so
5925 * avoid monopolizing a cpu for too long by rescheduling while
5926 * not holding locks on any tree.
5927 */
5928 cond_resched();
da447009 5929 }
d9947887 5930 if (ins_nr) {
da447009
FM
5931 ret = copy_items(trans, inode, dst_path, path, ins_start_slot,
5932 ins_nr, inode_only, logged_isize);
d9947887
FM
5933 if (ret)
5934 return ret;
5935 }
5936
5937 if (inode_only == LOG_INODE_ALL && S_ISREG(inode->vfs_inode.i_mode)) {
5938 /*
5939 * Release the path because otherwise we might attempt to double
5940 * lock the same leaf with btrfs_log_prealloc_extents() below.
5941 */
5942 btrfs_release_path(path);
5943 ret = btrfs_log_prealloc_extents(trans, inode, dst_path);
5944 }
da447009
FM
5945
5946 return ret;
5947}
5948
30b80f3c
FM
5949static int insert_delayed_items_batch(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
5950 struct btrfs_root *log,
5951 struct btrfs_path *path,
5952 const struct btrfs_item_batch *batch,
5953 const struct btrfs_delayed_item *first_item)
5954{
5955 const struct btrfs_delayed_item *curr = first_item;
5956 int ret;
5957
5958 ret = btrfs_insert_empty_items(trans, log, path, batch);
5959 if (ret)
5960 return ret;
5961
5962 for (int i = 0; i < batch->nr; i++) {
5963 char *data_ptr;
5964
5965 data_ptr = btrfs_item_ptr(path->nodes[0], path->slots[0], char);
5966 write_extent_buffer(path->nodes[0], &curr->data,
5967 (unsigned long)data_ptr, curr->data_len);
5968 curr = list_next_entry(curr, log_list);
5969 path->slots[0]++;
5970 }
5971
5972 btrfs_release_path(path);
5973
5974 return 0;
5975}
5976
5977static int log_delayed_insertion_items(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
5978 struct btrfs_inode *inode,
5979 struct btrfs_path *path,
5980 const struct list_head *delayed_ins_list,
5981 struct btrfs_log_ctx *ctx)
5982{
5983 /* 195 (4095 bytes of keys and sizes) fits in a single 4K page. */
5984 const int max_batch_size = 195;
5985 const int leaf_data_size = BTRFS_LEAF_DATA_SIZE(trans->fs_info);
5986 const u64 ino = btrfs_ino(inode);
5987 struct btrfs_root *log = inode->root->log_root;
5988 struct btrfs_item_batch batch = {
5989 .nr = 0,
5990 .total_data_size = 0,
5991 };
5992 const struct btrfs_delayed_item *first = NULL;
5993 const struct btrfs_delayed_item *curr;
5994 char *ins_data;
5995 struct btrfs_key *ins_keys;
5996 u32 *ins_sizes;
5997 u64 curr_batch_size = 0;
5998 int batch_idx = 0;
5999 int ret;
6000
6001 /* We are adding dir index items to the log tree. */
6002 lockdep_assert_held(&inode->log_mutex);
6003
6004 /*
6005 * We collect delayed items before copying index keys from the subvolume
6006 * to the log tree. However just after we collected them, they may have
6007 * been flushed (all of them or just some of them), and therefore we
6008 * could have copied them from the subvolume tree to the log tree.
6009 * So find the first delayed item that was not yet logged (they are
6010 * sorted by index number).
6011 */
6012 list_for_each_entry(curr, delayed_ins_list, log_list) {
6013 if (curr->index > inode->last_dir_index_offset) {
6014 first = curr;
6015 break;
6016 }
6017 }
6018
6019 /* Empty list or all delayed items were already logged. */
6020 if (!first)
6021 return 0;
6022
6023 ins_data = kmalloc(max_batch_size * sizeof(u32) +
6024 max_batch_size * sizeof(struct btrfs_key), GFP_NOFS);
6025 if (!ins_data)
6026 return -ENOMEM;
6027 ins_sizes = (u32 *)ins_data;
6028 batch.data_sizes = ins_sizes;
6029 ins_keys = (struct btrfs_key *)(ins_data + max_batch_size * sizeof(u32));
6030 batch.keys = ins_keys;
6031
6032 curr = first;
6033 while (!list_entry_is_head(curr, delayed_ins_list, log_list)) {
6034 const u32 curr_size = curr->data_len + sizeof(struct btrfs_item);
6035
6036 if (curr_batch_size + curr_size > leaf_data_size ||
6037 batch.nr == max_batch_size) {
6038 ret = insert_delayed_items_batch(trans, log, path,
6039 &batch, first);
6040 if (ret)
6041 goto out;
6042 batch_idx = 0;
6043 batch.nr = 0;
6044 batch.total_data_size = 0;
6045 curr_batch_size = 0;
6046 first = curr;
6047 }
6048
6049 ins_sizes[batch_idx] = curr->data_len;
6050 ins_keys[batch_idx].objectid = ino;
6051 ins_keys[batch_idx].type = BTRFS_DIR_INDEX_KEY;
6052 ins_keys[batch_idx].offset = curr->index;
6053 curr_batch_size += curr_size;
6054 batch.total_data_size += curr->data_len;
6055 batch.nr++;
6056 batch_idx++;
6057 curr = list_next_entry(curr, log_list);
6058 }
6059
6060 ASSERT(batch.nr >= 1);
6061 ret = insert_delayed_items_batch(trans, log, path, &batch, first);
6062
6063 curr = list_last_entry(delayed_ins_list, struct btrfs_delayed_item,
6064 log_list);
6065 inode->last_dir_index_offset = curr->index;
6066out:
6067 kfree(ins_data);
6068
6069 return ret;
6070}
6071
6072static int log_delayed_deletions_full(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
6073 struct btrfs_inode *inode,
6074 struct btrfs_path *path,
6075 const struct list_head *delayed_del_list,
6076 struct btrfs_log_ctx *ctx)
6077{
6078 const u64 ino = btrfs_ino(inode);
6079 const struct btrfs_delayed_item *curr;
6080
6081 curr = list_first_entry(delayed_del_list, struct btrfs_delayed_item,
6082 log_list);
6083
6084 while (!list_entry_is_head(curr, delayed_del_list, log_list)) {
6085 u64 first_dir_index = curr->index;
6086 u64 last_dir_index;
6087 const struct btrfs_delayed_item *next;
6088 int ret;
6089
6090 /*
6091 * Find a range of consecutive dir index items to delete. Like
6092 * this we log a single dir range item spanning several contiguous
6093 * dir items instead of logging one range item per dir index item.
6094 */
6095 next = list_next_entry(curr, log_list);
6096 while (!list_entry_is_head(next, delayed_del_list, log_list)) {
6097 if (next->index != curr->index + 1)
6098 break;
6099 curr = next;
6100 next = list_next_entry(next, log_list);
6101 }
6102
6103 last_dir_index = curr->index;
6104 ASSERT(last_dir_index >= first_dir_index);
6105
6106 ret = insert_dir_log_key(trans, inode->root->log_root, path,
6107 ino, first_dir_index, last_dir_index);
6108 if (ret)
6109 return ret;
6110 curr = list_next_entry(curr, log_list);
6111 }
6112
6113 return 0;
6114}
6115
6116static int batch_delete_dir_index_items(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
6117 struct btrfs_inode *inode,
6118 struct btrfs_path *path,
6119 struct btrfs_log_ctx *ctx,
6120 const struct list_head *delayed_del_list,
6121 const struct btrfs_delayed_item *first,
6122 const struct btrfs_delayed_item **last_ret)
6123{
6124 const struct btrfs_delayed_item *next;
6125 struct extent_buffer *leaf = path->nodes[0];
6126 const int last_slot = btrfs_header_nritems(leaf) - 1;
6127 int slot = path->slots[0] + 1;
6128 const u64 ino = btrfs_ino(inode);
6129
6130 next = list_next_entry(first, log_list);
6131
6132 while (slot < last_slot &&
6133 !list_entry_is_head(next, delayed_del_list, log_list)) {
6134 struct btrfs_key key;
6135
6136 btrfs_item_key_to_cpu(leaf, &key, slot);
6137 if (key.objectid != ino ||
6138 key.type != BTRFS_DIR_INDEX_KEY ||
6139 key.offset != next->index)
6140 break;
6141
6142 slot++;
6143 *last_ret = next;
6144 next = list_next_entry(next, log_list);
6145 }
6146
6147 return btrfs_del_items(trans, inode->root->log_root, path,
6148 path->slots[0], slot - path->slots[0]);
6149}
6150
6151static int log_delayed_deletions_incremental(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
6152 struct btrfs_inode *inode,
6153 struct btrfs_path *path,
6154 const struct list_head *delayed_del_list,
6155 struct btrfs_log_ctx *ctx)
6156{
6157 struct btrfs_root *log = inode->root->log_root;
6158 const struct btrfs_delayed_item *curr;
8fd9f423 6159 u64 last_range_start = 0;
30b80f3c
FM
6160 u64 last_range_end = 0;
6161 struct btrfs_key key;
6162
6163 key.objectid = btrfs_ino(inode);
6164 key.type = BTRFS_DIR_INDEX_KEY;
6165 curr = list_first_entry(delayed_del_list, struct btrfs_delayed_item,
6166 log_list);
6167
6168 while (!list_entry_is_head(curr, delayed_del_list, log_list)) {
6169 const struct btrfs_delayed_item *last = curr;
6170 u64 first_dir_index = curr->index;
6171 u64 last_dir_index;
6172 bool deleted_items = false;
6173 int ret;
6174
6175 key.offset = curr->index;
6176 ret = btrfs_search_slot(trans, log, &key, path, -1, 1);
6177 if (ret < 0) {
6178 return ret;
6179 } else if (ret == 0) {
6180 ret = batch_delete_dir_index_items(trans, inode, path, ctx,
6181 delayed_del_list, curr,
6182 &last);
6183 if (ret)
6184 return ret;
6185 deleted_items = true;
6186 }
6187
6188 btrfs_release_path(path);
6189
6190 /*
6191 * If we deleted items from the leaf, it means we have a range
6192 * item logging their range, so no need to add one or update an
6193 * existing one. Otherwise we have to log a dir range item.
6194 */
6195 if (deleted_items)
6196 goto next_batch;
6197
6198 last_dir_index = last->index;
6199 ASSERT(last_dir_index >= first_dir_index);
6200 /*
6201 * If this range starts right after where the previous one ends,
6202 * then we want to reuse the previous range item and change its
6203 * end offset to the end of this range. This is just to minimize
6204 * leaf space usage, by avoiding adding a new range item.
6205 */
6206 if (last_range_end != 0 && first_dir_index == last_range_end + 1)
6207 first_dir_index = last_range_start;
6208
6209 ret = insert_dir_log_key(trans, log, path, key.objectid,
6210 first_dir_index, last_dir_index);
6211 if (ret)
6212 return ret;
6213
6214 last_range_start = first_dir_index;
6215 last_range_end = last_dir_index;
6216next_batch:
6217 curr = list_next_entry(last, log_list);
6218 }
6219
6220 return 0;
6221}
6222
6223static int log_delayed_deletion_items(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
6224 struct btrfs_inode *inode,
6225 struct btrfs_path *path,
6226 const struct list_head *delayed_del_list,
6227 struct btrfs_log_ctx *ctx)
6228{
6229 /*
6230 * We are deleting dir index items from the log tree or adding range
6231 * items to it.
6232 */
6233 lockdep_assert_held(&inode->log_mutex);
6234
6235 if (list_empty(delayed_del_list))
6236 return 0;
6237
6238 if (ctx->logged_before)
6239 return log_delayed_deletions_incremental(trans, inode, path,
6240 delayed_del_list, ctx);
6241
6242 return log_delayed_deletions_full(trans, inode, path, delayed_del_list,
6243 ctx);
6244}
6245
6246/*
6247 * Similar logic as for log_new_dir_dentries(), but it iterates over the delayed
6248 * items instead of the subvolume tree.
6249 */
6250static int log_new_delayed_dentries(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
6251 struct btrfs_inode *inode,
6252 const struct list_head *delayed_ins_list,
6253 struct btrfs_log_ctx *ctx)
6254{
6255 const bool orig_log_new_dentries = ctx->log_new_dentries;
6256 struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info = trans->fs_info;
6257 struct btrfs_delayed_item *item;
6258 int ret = 0;
6259
6260 /*
6261 * No need for the log mutex, plus to avoid potential deadlocks or
6262 * lockdep annotations due to nesting of delayed inode mutexes and log
6263 * mutexes.
6264 */
6265 lockdep_assert_not_held(&inode->log_mutex);
6266
6267 ASSERT(!ctx->logging_new_delayed_dentries);
6268 ctx->logging_new_delayed_dentries = true;
6269
6270 list_for_each_entry(item, delayed_ins_list, log_list) {
6271 struct btrfs_dir_item *dir_item;
6272 struct inode *di_inode;
6273 struct btrfs_key key;
6274 int log_mode = LOG_INODE_EXISTS;
6275
6276 dir_item = (struct btrfs_dir_item *)item->data;
6277 btrfs_disk_key_to_cpu(&key, &dir_item->location);
6278
6279 if (key.type == BTRFS_ROOT_ITEM_KEY)
6280 continue;
6281
6282 di_inode = btrfs_iget(fs_info->sb, key.objectid, inode->root);
6283 if (IS_ERR(di_inode)) {
6284 ret = PTR_ERR(di_inode);
6285 break;
6286 }
6287
6288 if (!need_log_inode(trans, BTRFS_I(di_inode))) {
e55cf7ca 6289 btrfs_add_delayed_iput(BTRFS_I(di_inode));
30b80f3c
FM
6290 continue;
6291 }
6292
94a48aef 6293 if (btrfs_stack_dir_ftype(dir_item) == BTRFS_FT_DIR)
30b80f3c
FM
6294 log_mode = LOG_INODE_ALL;
6295
6296 ctx->log_new_dentries = false;
6297 ret = btrfs_log_inode(trans, BTRFS_I(di_inode), log_mode, ctx);
6298
6299 if (!ret && ctx->log_new_dentries)
6300 ret = log_new_dir_dentries(trans, BTRFS_I(di_inode), ctx);
6301
e55cf7ca 6302 btrfs_add_delayed_iput(BTRFS_I(di_inode));
30b80f3c
FM
6303
6304 if (ret)
6305 break;
6306 }
6307
6308 ctx->log_new_dentries = orig_log_new_dentries;
6309 ctx->logging_new_delayed_dentries = false;
6310
6311 return ret;
6312}
6313
e02119d5
CM
6314/* log a single inode in the tree log.
6315 * At least one parent directory for this inode must exist in the tree
6316 * or be logged already.
6317 *
6318 * Any items from this inode changed by the current transaction are copied
6319 * to the log tree. An extra reference is taken on any extents in this
6320 * file, allowing us to avoid a whole pile of corner cases around logging
6321 * blocks that have been removed from the tree.
6322 *
6323 * See LOG_INODE_ALL and related defines for a description of what inode_only
6324 * does.
6325 *
6326 * This handles both files and directories.
6327 */
12fcfd22 6328static int btrfs_log_inode(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
90d04510 6329 struct btrfs_inode *inode,
49dae1bc 6330 int inode_only,
8407f553 6331 struct btrfs_log_ctx *ctx)
e02119d5
CM
6332{
6333 struct btrfs_path *path;
6334 struct btrfs_path *dst_path;
6335 struct btrfs_key min_key;
6336 struct btrfs_key max_key;
90d04510 6337 struct btrfs_root *log = inode->root->log_root;
65faced5 6338 int ret;
5dc562c5 6339 bool fast_search = false;
a59108a7
NB
6340 u64 ino = btrfs_ino(inode);
6341 struct extent_map_tree *em_tree = &inode->extent_tree;
1a4bcf47 6342 u64 logged_isize = 0;
e4545de5 6343 bool need_log_inode_item = true;
9a8fca62 6344 bool xattrs_logged = false;
2ac691d8 6345 bool inode_item_dropped = true;
30b80f3c
FM
6346 bool full_dir_logging = false;
6347 LIST_HEAD(delayed_ins_list);
6348 LIST_HEAD(delayed_del_list);
e02119d5 6349
e02119d5 6350 path = btrfs_alloc_path();
5df67083
TI
6351 if (!path)
6352 return -ENOMEM;
e02119d5 6353 dst_path = btrfs_alloc_path();
5df67083
TI
6354 if (!dst_path) {
6355 btrfs_free_path(path);
6356 return -ENOMEM;
6357 }
e02119d5 6358
33345d01 6359 min_key.objectid = ino;
e02119d5
CM
6360 min_key.type = BTRFS_INODE_ITEM_KEY;
6361 min_key.offset = 0;
6362
33345d01 6363 max_key.objectid = ino;
12fcfd22 6364
12fcfd22 6365
5dc562c5 6366 /* today the code can only do partial logging of directories */
a59108a7 6367 if (S_ISDIR(inode->vfs_inode.i_mode) ||
5269b67e 6368 (!test_bit(BTRFS_INODE_NEEDS_FULL_SYNC,
a59108a7 6369 &inode->runtime_flags) &&
781feef7 6370 inode_only >= LOG_INODE_EXISTS))
e02119d5
CM
6371 max_key.type = BTRFS_XATTR_ITEM_KEY;
6372 else
6373 max_key.type = (u8)-1;
6374 max_key.offset = (u64)-1;
6375
30b80f3c
FM
6376 if (S_ISDIR(inode->vfs_inode.i_mode) && inode_only == LOG_INODE_ALL)
6377 full_dir_logging = true;
6378
2c2c452b 6379 /*
30b80f3c
FM
6380 * If we are logging a directory while we are logging dentries of the
6381 * delayed items of some other inode, then we need to flush the delayed
6382 * items of this directory and not log the delayed items directly. This
6383 * is to prevent more than one level of recursion into btrfs_log_inode()
6384 * by having something like this:
6385 *
6386 * $ mkdir -p a/b/c/d/e/f/g/h/...
6387 * $ xfs_io -c "fsync" a
6388 *
6389 * Where all directories in the path did not exist before and are
6390 * created in the current transaction.
6391 * So in such a case we directly log the delayed items of the main
6392 * directory ("a") without flushing them first, while for each of its
6393 * subdirectories we flush their delayed items before logging them.
6394 * This prevents a potential unbounded recursion like this:
6395 *
6396 * btrfs_log_inode()
6397 * log_new_delayed_dentries()
6398 * btrfs_log_inode()
6399 * log_new_delayed_dentries()
6400 * btrfs_log_inode()
6401 * log_new_delayed_dentries()
6402 * (...)
6403 *
6404 * We have thresholds for the maximum number of delayed items to have in
6405 * memory, and once they are hit, the items are flushed asynchronously.
6406 * However the limit is quite high, so lets prevent deep levels of
6407 * recursion to happen by limiting the maximum depth to be 1.
2c2c452b 6408 */
30b80f3c 6409 if (full_dir_logging && ctx->logging_new_delayed_dentries) {
65faced5
FM
6410 ret = btrfs_commit_inode_delayed_items(trans, inode);
6411 if (ret)
f6df27dd 6412 goto out;
16cdcec7
MX
6413 }
6414
e09d94c9 6415 mutex_lock(&inode->log_mutex);
e02119d5 6416
d0e64a98
FM
6417 /*
6418 * For symlinks, we must always log their content, which is stored in an
6419 * inline extent, otherwise we could end up with an empty symlink after
6420 * log replay, which is invalid on linux (symlink(2) returns -ENOENT if
6421 * one attempts to create an empty symlink).
6422 * We don't need to worry about flushing delalloc, because when we create
6423 * the inline extent when the symlink is created (we never have delalloc
6424 * for symlinks).
6425 */
6426 if (S_ISLNK(inode->vfs_inode.i_mode))
6427 inode_only = LOG_INODE_ALL;
6428
0f8ce498
FM
6429 /*
6430 * Before logging the inode item, cache the value returned by
6431 * inode_logged(), because after that we have the need to figure out if
6432 * the inode was previously logged in this transaction.
6433 */
6434 ret = inode_logged(trans, inode, path);
65faced5 6435 if (ret < 0)
0f8ce498 6436 goto out_unlock;
0f8ce498 6437 ctx->logged_before = (ret == 1);
65faced5 6438 ret = 0;
0f8ce498 6439
64d6b281
FM
6440 /*
6441 * This is for cases where logging a directory could result in losing a
6442 * a file after replaying the log. For example, if we move a file from a
6443 * directory A to a directory B, then fsync directory A, we have no way
6444 * to known the file was moved from A to B, so logging just A would
6445 * result in losing the file after a log replay.
6446 */
30b80f3c 6447 if (full_dir_logging && inode->last_unlink_trans >= trans->transid) {
f31f09f6 6448 ret = BTRFS_LOG_FORCE_COMMIT;
64d6b281
FM
6449 goto out_unlock;
6450 }
6451
e02119d5
CM
6452 /*
6453 * a brute force approach to making sure we get the most uptodate
6454 * copies of everything.
6455 */
a59108a7 6456 if (S_ISDIR(inode->vfs_inode.i_mode)) {
ab12313a 6457 clear_bit(BTRFS_INODE_COPY_EVERYTHING, &inode->runtime_flags);
0f8ce498
FM
6458 if (ctx->logged_before)
6459 ret = drop_inode_items(trans, log, path, inode,
04fc7d51 6460 BTRFS_XATTR_ITEM_KEY);
e02119d5 6461 } else {
0f8ce498 6462 if (inode_only == LOG_INODE_EXISTS && ctx->logged_before) {
1a4bcf47
FM
6463 /*
6464 * Make sure the new inode item we write to the log has
6465 * the same isize as the current one (if it exists).
6466 * This is necessary to prevent data loss after log
6467 * replay, and also to prevent doing a wrong expanding
6468 * truncate - for e.g. create file, write 4K into offset
6469 * 0, fsync, write 4K into offset 4096, add hard link,
6470 * fsync some other file (to sync log), power fail - if
6471 * we use the inode's current i_size, after log replay
6472 * we get a 8Kb file, with the last 4Kb extent as a hole
6473 * (zeroes), as if an expanding truncate happened,
6474 * instead of getting a file of 4Kb only.
6475 */
65faced5
FM
6476 ret = logged_inode_size(log, inode, path, &logged_isize);
6477 if (ret)
1a4bcf47
FM
6478 goto out_unlock;
6479 }
a742994a 6480 if (test_bit(BTRFS_INODE_NEEDS_FULL_SYNC,
a59108a7 6481 &inode->runtime_flags)) {
a742994a 6482 if (inode_only == LOG_INODE_EXISTS) {
4f764e51 6483 max_key.type = BTRFS_XATTR_ITEM_KEY;
0f8ce498
FM
6484 if (ctx->logged_before)
6485 ret = drop_inode_items(trans, log, path,
6486 inode, max_key.type);
a742994a
FM
6487 } else {
6488 clear_bit(BTRFS_INODE_NEEDS_FULL_SYNC,
a59108a7 6489 &inode->runtime_flags);
a742994a 6490 clear_bit(BTRFS_INODE_COPY_EVERYTHING,
a59108a7 6491 &inode->runtime_flags);
0f8ce498 6492 if (ctx->logged_before)
4934a815
FM
6493 ret = truncate_inode_items(trans, log,
6494 inode, 0, 0);
a742994a 6495 }
4f764e51 6496 } else if (test_and_clear_bit(BTRFS_INODE_COPY_EVERYTHING,
a59108a7 6497 &inode->runtime_flags) ||
6cfab851 6498 inode_only == LOG_INODE_EXISTS) {
4f764e51 6499 if (inode_only == LOG_INODE_ALL)
183f37fa 6500 fast_search = true;
4f764e51 6501 max_key.type = BTRFS_XATTR_ITEM_KEY;
0f8ce498
FM
6502 if (ctx->logged_before)
6503 ret = drop_inode_items(trans, log, path, inode,
6504 max_key.type);
a95249b3
JB
6505 } else {
6506 if (inode_only == LOG_INODE_ALL)
6507 fast_search = true;
2ac691d8 6508 inode_item_dropped = false;
a95249b3 6509 goto log_extents;
5dc562c5 6510 }
a95249b3 6511
e02119d5 6512 }
65faced5 6513 if (ret)
4a500fd1 6514 goto out_unlock;
e02119d5 6515
30b80f3c
FM
6516 /*
6517 * If we are logging a directory in full mode, collect the delayed items
6518 * before iterating the subvolume tree, so that we don't miss any new
6519 * dir index items in case they get flushed while or right after we are
6520 * iterating the subvolume tree.
6521 */
6522 if (full_dir_logging && !ctx->logging_new_delayed_dentries)
6523 btrfs_log_get_delayed_items(inode, &delayed_ins_list,
6524 &delayed_del_list);
6525
65faced5 6526 ret = copy_inode_items_to_log(trans, inode, &min_key, &max_key,
da447009 6527 path, dst_path, logged_isize,
e09d94c9 6528 inode_only, ctx,
7af59743 6529 &need_log_inode_item);
65faced5 6530 if (ret)
da447009 6531 goto out_unlock;
5dc562c5 6532
36283bf7
FM
6533 btrfs_release_path(path);
6534 btrfs_release_path(dst_path);
65faced5
FM
6535 ret = btrfs_log_all_xattrs(trans, inode, path, dst_path);
6536 if (ret)
36283bf7 6537 goto out_unlock;
9a8fca62 6538 xattrs_logged = true;
a89ca6f2
FM
6539 if (max_key.type >= BTRFS_EXTENT_DATA_KEY && !fast_search) {
6540 btrfs_release_path(path);
6541 btrfs_release_path(dst_path);
65faced5
FM
6542 ret = btrfs_log_holes(trans, inode, path);
6543 if (ret)
a89ca6f2
FM
6544 goto out_unlock;
6545 }
a95249b3 6546log_extents:
f3b15ccd
JB
6547 btrfs_release_path(path);
6548 btrfs_release_path(dst_path);
e4545de5 6549 if (need_log_inode_item) {
65faced5
FM
6550 ret = log_inode_item(trans, log, dst_path, inode, inode_item_dropped);
6551 if (ret)
b590b839
FM
6552 goto out_unlock;
6553 /*
6554 * If we are doing a fast fsync and the inode was logged before
6555 * in this transaction, we don't need to log the xattrs because
6556 * they were logged before. If xattrs were added, changed or
6557 * deleted since the last time we logged the inode, then we have
6558 * already logged them because the inode had the runtime flag
6559 * BTRFS_INODE_COPY_EVERYTHING set.
6560 */
6561 if (!xattrs_logged && inode->logged_trans < trans->transid) {
65faced5
FM
6562 ret = btrfs_log_all_xattrs(trans, inode, path, dst_path);
6563 if (ret)
b590b839 6564 goto out_unlock;
9a8fca62
FM
6565 btrfs_release_path(path);
6566 }
e4545de5 6567 }
5dc562c5 6568 if (fast_search) {
90d04510 6569 ret = btrfs_log_changed_extents(trans, inode, dst_path, ctx);
65faced5 6570 if (ret)
5dc562c5 6571 goto out_unlock;
d006a048 6572 } else if (inode_only == LOG_INODE_ALL) {
06d3d22b
LB
6573 struct extent_map *em, *n;
6574
49dae1bc 6575 write_lock(&em_tree->lock);
48778179
FM
6576 list_for_each_entry_safe(em, n, &em_tree->modified_extents, list)
6577 list_del_init(&em->list);
49dae1bc 6578 write_unlock(&em_tree->lock);
5dc562c5
JB
6579 }
6580
30b80f3c 6581 if (full_dir_logging) {
90d04510 6582 ret = log_directory_changes(trans, inode, path, dst_path, ctx);
65faced5 6583 if (ret)
4a500fd1 6584 goto out_unlock;
30b80f3c
FM
6585 ret = log_delayed_insertion_items(trans, inode, path,
6586 &delayed_ins_list, ctx);
6587 if (ret)
6588 goto out_unlock;
6589 ret = log_delayed_deletion_items(trans, inode, path,
6590 &delayed_del_list, ctx);
6591 if (ret)
6592 goto out_unlock;
e02119d5 6593 }
49dae1bc 6594
130341be
FM
6595 spin_lock(&inode->lock);
6596 inode->logged_trans = trans->transid;
d1d832a0 6597 /*
130341be
FM
6598 * Don't update last_log_commit if we logged that an inode exists.
6599 * We do this for three reasons:
6600 *
6601 * 1) We might have had buffered writes to this inode that were
6602 * flushed and had their ordered extents completed in this
6603 * transaction, but we did not previously log the inode with
6604 * LOG_INODE_ALL. Later the inode was evicted and after that
6605 * it was loaded again and this LOG_INODE_EXISTS log operation
6606 * happened. We must make sure that if an explicit fsync against
6607 * the inode is performed later, it logs the new extents, an
6608 * updated inode item, etc, and syncs the log. The same logic
6609 * applies to direct IO writes instead of buffered writes.
6610 *
6611 * 2) When we log the inode with LOG_INODE_EXISTS, its inode item
6612 * is logged with an i_size of 0 or whatever value was logged
6613 * before. If later the i_size of the inode is increased by a
6614 * truncate operation, the log is synced through an fsync of
6615 * some other inode and then finally an explicit fsync against
6616 * this inode is made, we must make sure this fsync logs the
6617 * inode with the new i_size, the hole between old i_size and
6618 * the new i_size, and syncs the log.
6619 *
6620 * 3) If we are logging that an ancestor inode exists as part of
6621 * logging a new name from a link or rename operation, don't update
6622 * its last_log_commit - otherwise if an explicit fsync is made
6623 * against an ancestor, the fsync considers the inode in the log
6624 * and doesn't sync the log, resulting in the ancestor missing after
6625 * a power failure unless the log was synced as part of an fsync
6626 * against any other unrelated inode.
d1d832a0 6627 */
130341be
FM
6628 if (inode_only != LOG_INODE_EXISTS)
6629 inode->last_log_commit = inode->last_sub_trans;
6630 spin_unlock(&inode->lock);
23e3337f
FM
6631
6632 /*
6633 * Reset the last_reflink_trans so that the next fsync does not need to
6634 * go through the slower path when logging extents and their checksums.
6635 */
6636 if (inode_only == LOG_INODE_ALL)
6637 inode->last_reflink_trans = 0;
6638
4a500fd1 6639out_unlock:
a59108a7 6640 mutex_unlock(&inode->log_mutex);
f6df27dd 6641out:
e02119d5
CM
6642 btrfs_free_path(path);
6643 btrfs_free_path(dst_path);
0f8ce498 6644
e09d94c9
FM
6645 if (ret)
6646 free_conflicting_inodes(ctx);
6647 else
6648 ret = log_conflicting_inodes(trans, inode->root, ctx);
0f8ce498 6649
30b80f3c
FM
6650 if (full_dir_logging && !ctx->logging_new_delayed_dentries) {
6651 if (!ret)
6652 ret = log_new_delayed_dentries(trans, inode,
6653 &delayed_ins_list, ctx);
6654
6655 btrfs_log_put_delayed_items(inode, &delayed_ins_list,
6656 &delayed_del_list);
6657 }
6658
65faced5 6659 return ret;
e02119d5
CM
6660}
6661
18aa0922 6662static int btrfs_log_all_parents(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
d0a0b78d 6663 struct btrfs_inode *inode,
18aa0922
FM
6664 struct btrfs_log_ctx *ctx)
6665{
3ffbd68c 6666 struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info = trans->fs_info;
18aa0922
FM
6667 int ret;
6668 struct btrfs_path *path;
6669 struct btrfs_key key;
d0a0b78d
NB
6670 struct btrfs_root *root = inode->root;
6671 const u64 ino = btrfs_ino(inode);
18aa0922
FM
6672
6673 path = btrfs_alloc_path();
6674 if (!path)
6675 return -ENOMEM;
6676 path->skip_locking = 1;
6677 path->search_commit_root = 1;
6678
6679 key.objectid = ino;
6680 key.type = BTRFS_INODE_REF_KEY;
6681 key.offset = 0;
6682 ret = btrfs_search_slot(NULL, root, &key, path, 0, 0);
6683 if (ret < 0)
6684 goto out;
6685
6686 while (true) {
6687 struct extent_buffer *leaf = path->nodes[0];
6688 int slot = path->slots[0];
6689 u32 cur_offset = 0;
6690 u32 item_size;
6691 unsigned long ptr;
6692
6693 if (slot >= btrfs_header_nritems(leaf)) {
6694 ret = btrfs_next_leaf(root, path);
6695 if (ret < 0)
6696 goto out;
6697 else if (ret > 0)
6698 break;
6699 continue;
6700 }
6701
6702 btrfs_item_key_to_cpu(leaf, &key, slot);
6703 /* BTRFS_INODE_EXTREF_KEY is BTRFS_INODE_REF_KEY + 1 */
6704 if (key.objectid != ino || key.type > BTRFS_INODE_EXTREF_KEY)
6705 break;
6706
3212fa14 6707 item_size = btrfs_item_size(leaf, slot);
18aa0922
FM
6708 ptr = btrfs_item_ptr_offset(leaf, slot);
6709 while (cur_offset < item_size) {
6710 struct btrfs_key inode_key;
6711 struct inode *dir_inode;
6712
6713 inode_key.type = BTRFS_INODE_ITEM_KEY;
6714 inode_key.offset = 0;
6715
6716 if (key.type == BTRFS_INODE_EXTREF_KEY) {
6717 struct btrfs_inode_extref *extref;
6718
6719 extref = (struct btrfs_inode_extref *)
6720 (ptr + cur_offset);
6721 inode_key.objectid = btrfs_inode_extref_parent(
6722 leaf, extref);
6723 cur_offset += sizeof(*extref);
6724 cur_offset += btrfs_inode_extref_name_len(leaf,
6725 extref);
6726 } else {
6727 inode_key.objectid = key.offset;
6728 cur_offset = item_size;
6729 }
6730
0202e83f
DS
6731 dir_inode = btrfs_iget(fs_info->sb, inode_key.objectid,
6732 root);
0f375eed
FM
6733 /*
6734 * If the parent inode was deleted, return an error to
6735 * fallback to a transaction commit. This is to prevent
6736 * getting an inode that was moved from one parent A to
6737 * a parent B, got its former parent A deleted and then
6738 * it got fsync'ed, from existing at both parents after
6739 * a log replay (and the old parent still existing).
6740 * Example:
6741 *
6742 * mkdir /mnt/A
6743 * mkdir /mnt/B
6744 * touch /mnt/B/bar
6745 * sync
6746 * mv /mnt/B/bar /mnt/A/bar
6747 * mv -T /mnt/A /mnt/B
6748 * fsync /mnt/B/bar
6749 * <power fail>
6750 *
6751 * If we ignore the old parent B which got deleted,
6752 * after a log replay we would have file bar linked
6753 * at both parents and the old parent B would still
6754 * exist.
6755 */
6756 if (IS_ERR(dir_inode)) {
6757 ret = PTR_ERR(dir_inode);
6758 goto out;
6759 }
18aa0922 6760
3e6a86a1 6761 if (!need_log_inode(trans, BTRFS_I(dir_inode))) {
e55cf7ca 6762 btrfs_add_delayed_iput(BTRFS_I(dir_inode));
3e6a86a1
FM
6763 continue;
6764 }
6765
289cffcb 6766 ctx->log_new_dentries = false;
90d04510 6767 ret = btrfs_log_inode(trans, BTRFS_I(dir_inode),
48778179 6768 LOG_INODE_ALL, ctx);
289cffcb 6769 if (!ret && ctx->log_new_dentries)
8786a6d7 6770 ret = log_new_dir_dentries(trans,
f85b7379 6771 BTRFS_I(dir_inode), ctx);
e55cf7ca 6772 btrfs_add_delayed_iput(BTRFS_I(dir_inode));
18aa0922
FM
6773 if (ret)
6774 goto out;
6775 }
6776 path->slots[0]++;
6777 }
6778 ret = 0;
6779out:
6780 btrfs_free_path(path);
6781 return ret;
6782}
6783
b8aa330d
FM
6784static int log_new_ancestors(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
6785 struct btrfs_root *root,
6786 struct btrfs_path *path,
6787 struct btrfs_log_ctx *ctx)
6788{
6789 struct btrfs_key found_key;
6790
6791 btrfs_item_key_to_cpu(path->nodes[0], &found_key, path->slots[0]);
6792
6793 while (true) {
6794 struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info = root->fs_info;
966de47f
CIK
6795 struct extent_buffer *leaf;
6796 int slot;
b8aa330d
FM
6797 struct btrfs_key search_key;
6798 struct inode *inode;
0202e83f 6799 u64 ino;
b8aa330d
FM
6800 int ret = 0;
6801
6802 btrfs_release_path(path);
6803
0202e83f
DS
6804 ino = found_key.offset;
6805
b8aa330d
FM
6806 search_key.objectid = found_key.offset;
6807 search_key.type = BTRFS_INODE_ITEM_KEY;
6808 search_key.offset = 0;
0202e83f 6809 inode = btrfs_iget(fs_info->sb, ino, root);
b8aa330d
FM
6810 if (IS_ERR(inode))
6811 return PTR_ERR(inode);
6812
ab12313a
FM
6813 if (BTRFS_I(inode)->generation >= trans->transid &&
6814 need_log_inode(trans, BTRFS_I(inode)))
90d04510 6815 ret = btrfs_log_inode(trans, BTRFS_I(inode),
48778179 6816 LOG_INODE_EXISTS, ctx);
e55cf7ca 6817 btrfs_add_delayed_iput(BTRFS_I(inode));
b8aa330d
FM
6818 if (ret)
6819 return ret;
6820
6821 if (search_key.objectid == BTRFS_FIRST_FREE_OBJECTID)
6822 break;
6823
6824 search_key.type = BTRFS_INODE_REF_KEY;
6825 ret = btrfs_search_slot(NULL, root, &search_key, path, 0, 0);
6826 if (ret < 0)
6827 return ret;
6828
6829 leaf = path->nodes[0];
6830 slot = path->slots[0];
6831 if (slot >= btrfs_header_nritems(leaf)) {
6832 ret = btrfs_next_leaf(root, path);
6833 if (ret < 0)
6834 return ret;
6835 else if (ret > 0)
6836 return -ENOENT;
6837 leaf = path->nodes[0];
6838 slot = path->slots[0];
6839 }
6840
6841 btrfs_item_key_to_cpu(leaf, &found_key, slot);
6842 if (found_key.objectid != search_key.objectid ||
6843 found_key.type != BTRFS_INODE_REF_KEY)
6844 return -ENOENT;
6845 }
6846 return 0;
6847}
6848
6849static int log_new_ancestors_fast(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
6850 struct btrfs_inode *inode,
6851 struct dentry *parent,
6852 struct btrfs_log_ctx *ctx)
6853{
6854 struct btrfs_root *root = inode->root;
b8aa330d
FM
6855 struct dentry *old_parent = NULL;
6856 struct super_block *sb = inode->vfs_inode.i_sb;
6857 int ret = 0;
6858
6859 while (true) {
6860 if (!parent || d_really_is_negative(parent) ||
6861 sb != parent->d_sb)
6862 break;
6863
6864 inode = BTRFS_I(d_inode(parent));
6865 if (root != inode->root)
6866 break;
6867
ab12313a
FM
6868 if (inode->generation >= trans->transid &&
6869 need_log_inode(trans, inode)) {
90d04510 6870 ret = btrfs_log_inode(trans, inode,
48778179 6871 LOG_INODE_EXISTS, ctx);
b8aa330d
FM
6872 if (ret)
6873 break;
6874 }
6875 if (IS_ROOT(parent))
6876 break;
6877
6878 parent = dget_parent(parent);
6879 dput(old_parent);
6880 old_parent = parent;
6881 }
6882 dput(old_parent);
6883
6884 return ret;
6885}
6886
6887static int log_all_new_ancestors(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
6888 struct btrfs_inode *inode,
6889 struct dentry *parent,
6890 struct btrfs_log_ctx *ctx)
6891{
6892 struct btrfs_root *root = inode->root;
6893 const u64 ino = btrfs_ino(inode);
6894 struct btrfs_path *path;
6895 struct btrfs_key search_key;
6896 int ret;
6897
6898 /*
6899 * For a single hard link case, go through a fast path that does not
6900 * need to iterate the fs/subvolume tree.
6901 */
6902 if (inode->vfs_inode.i_nlink < 2)
6903 return log_new_ancestors_fast(trans, inode, parent, ctx);
6904
6905 path = btrfs_alloc_path();
6906 if (!path)
6907 return -ENOMEM;
6908
6909 search_key.objectid = ino;
6910 search_key.type = BTRFS_INODE_REF_KEY;
6911 search_key.offset = 0;
6912again:
6913 ret = btrfs_search_slot(NULL, root, &search_key, path, 0, 0);
6914 if (ret < 0)
6915 goto out;
6916 if (ret == 0)
6917 path->slots[0]++;
6918
6919 while (true) {
6920 struct extent_buffer *leaf = path->nodes[0];
6921 int slot = path->slots[0];
6922 struct btrfs_key found_key;
6923
6924 if (slot >= btrfs_header_nritems(leaf)) {
6925 ret = btrfs_next_leaf(root, path);
6926 if (ret < 0)
6927 goto out;
6928 else if (ret > 0)
6929 break;
6930 continue;
6931 }
6932
6933 btrfs_item_key_to_cpu(leaf, &found_key, slot);
6934 if (found_key.objectid != ino ||
6935 found_key.type > BTRFS_INODE_EXTREF_KEY)
6936 break;
6937
6938 /*
6939 * Don't deal with extended references because they are rare
6940 * cases and too complex to deal with (we would need to keep
6941 * track of which subitem we are processing for each item in
6942 * this loop, etc). So just return some error to fallback to
6943 * a transaction commit.
6944 */
6945 if (found_key.type == BTRFS_INODE_EXTREF_KEY) {
6946 ret = -EMLINK;
6947 goto out;
6948 }
6949
6950 /*
6951 * Logging ancestors needs to do more searches on the fs/subvol
6952 * tree, so it releases the path as needed to avoid deadlocks.
6953 * Keep track of the last inode ref key and resume from that key
6954 * after logging all new ancestors for the current hard link.
6955 */
6956 memcpy(&search_key, &found_key, sizeof(search_key));
6957
6958 ret = log_new_ancestors(trans, root, path, ctx);
6959 if (ret)
6960 goto out;
6961 btrfs_release_path(path);
6962 goto again;
6963 }
6964 ret = 0;
6965out:
6966 btrfs_free_path(path);
6967 return ret;
6968}
6969
e02119d5
CM
6970/*
6971 * helper function around btrfs_log_inode to make sure newly created
6972 * parent directories also end up in the log. A minimal inode and backref
6973 * only logging is done of any parent directories that are older than
6974 * the last committed transaction
6975 */
48a3b636 6976static int btrfs_log_inode_parent(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
19df27a9 6977 struct btrfs_inode *inode,
49dae1bc 6978 struct dentry *parent,
41a1eada 6979 int inode_only,
8b050d35 6980 struct btrfs_log_ctx *ctx)
e02119d5 6981{
f882274b 6982 struct btrfs_root *root = inode->root;
0b246afa 6983 struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info = root->fs_info;
12fcfd22 6984 int ret = 0;
2f2ff0ee 6985 bool log_dentries = false;
12fcfd22 6986
0b246afa 6987 if (btrfs_test_opt(fs_info, NOTREELOG)) {
f31f09f6 6988 ret = BTRFS_LOG_FORCE_COMMIT;
3a5e1404
SW
6989 goto end_no_trans;
6990 }
6991
f882274b 6992 if (btrfs_root_refs(&root->root_item) == 0) {
f31f09f6 6993 ret = BTRFS_LOG_FORCE_COMMIT;
76dda93c
YZ
6994 goto end_no_trans;
6995 }
6996
f2d72f42
FM
6997 /*
6998 * Skip already logged inodes or inodes corresponding to tmpfiles
6999 * (since logging them is pointless, a link count of 0 means they
7000 * will never be accessible).
7001 */
626e9f41
FM
7002 if ((btrfs_inode_in_log(inode, trans->transid) &&
7003 list_empty(&ctx->ordered_extents)) ||
f2d72f42 7004 inode->vfs_inode.i_nlink == 0) {
257c62e1
CM
7005 ret = BTRFS_NO_LOG_SYNC;
7006 goto end_no_trans;
7007 }
7008
8b050d35 7009 ret = start_log_trans(trans, root, ctx);
4a500fd1 7010 if (ret)
e87ac136 7011 goto end_no_trans;
e02119d5 7012
90d04510 7013 ret = btrfs_log_inode(trans, inode, inode_only, ctx);
4a500fd1
YZ
7014 if (ret)
7015 goto end_trans;
12fcfd22 7016
af4176b4
CM
7017 /*
7018 * for regular files, if its inode is already on disk, we don't
7019 * have to worry about the parents at all. This is because
7020 * we can use the last_unlink_trans field to record renames
7021 * and other fun in this file.
7022 */
19df27a9 7023 if (S_ISREG(inode->vfs_inode.i_mode) &&
47d3db41
FM
7024 inode->generation < trans->transid &&
7025 inode->last_unlink_trans < trans->transid) {
4a500fd1
YZ
7026 ret = 0;
7027 goto end_trans;
7028 }
af4176b4 7029
289cffcb 7030 if (S_ISDIR(inode->vfs_inode.i_mode) && ctx->log_new_dentries)
2f2ff0ee
FM
7031 log_dentries = true;
7032
18aa0922 7033 /*
01327610 7034 * On unlink we must make sure all our current and old parent directory
18aa0922
FM
7035 * inodes are fully logged. This is to prevent leaving dangling
7036 * directory index entries in directories that were our parents but are
7037 * not anymore. Not doing this results in old parent directory being
7038 * impossible to delete after log replay (rmdir will always fail with
7039 * error -ENOTEMPTY).
7040 *
7041 * Example 1:
7042 *
7043 * mkdir testdir
7044 * touch testdir/foo
7045 * ln testdir/foo testdir/bar
7046 * sync
7047 * unlink testdir/bar
7048 * xfs_io -c fsync testdir/foo
7049 * <power failure>
7050 * mount fs, triggers log replay
7051 *
7052 * If we don't log the parent directory (testdir), after log replay the
7053 * directory still has an entry pointing to the file inode using the bar
7054 * name, but a matching BTRFS_INODE_[REF|EXTREF]_KEY does not exist and
7055 * the file inode has a link count of 1.
7056 *
7057 * Example 2:
7058 *
7059 * mkdir testdir
7060 * touch foo
7061 * ln foo testdir/foo2
7062 * ln foo testdir/foo3
7063 * sync
7064 * unlink testdir/foo3
7065 * xfs_io -c fsync foo
7066 * <power failure>
7067 * mount fs, triggers log replay
7068 *
7069 * Similar as the first example, after log replay the parent directory
7070 * testdir still has an entry pointing to the inode file with name foo3
7071 * but the file inode does not have a matching BTRFS_INODE_REF_KEY item
7072 * and has a link count of 2.
7073 */
47d3db41 7074 if (inode->last_unlink_trans >= trans->transid) {
b8aa330d 7075 ret = btrfs_log_all_parents(trans, inode, ctx);
18aa0922
FM
7076 if (ret)
7077 goto end_trans;
7078 }
7079
b8aa330d
FM
7080 ret = log_all_new_ancestors(trans, inode, parent, ctx);
7081 if (ret)
41bd6067 7082 goto end_trans;
76dda93c 7083
2f2ff0ee 7084 if (log_dentries)
8786a6d7 7085 ret = log_new_dir_dentries(trans, inode, ctx);
2f2ff0ee
FM
7086 else
7087 ret = 0;
4a500fd1
YZ
7088end_trans:
7089 if (ret < 0) {
90787766 7090 btrfs_set_log_full_commit(trans);
f31f09f6 7091 ret = BTRFS_LOG_FORCE_COMMIT;
4a500fd1 7092 }
8b050d35
MX
7093
7094 if (ret)
7095 btrfs_remove_log_ctx(root, ctx);
12fcfd22
CM
7096 btrfs_end_log_trans(root);
7097end_no_trans:
7098 return ret;
e02119d5
CM
7099}
7100
7101/*
7102 * it is not safe to log dentry if the chunk root has added new
7103 * chunks. This returns 0 if the dentry was logged, and 1 otherwise.
7104 * If this returns 1, you must commit the transaction to safely get your
7105 * data on disk.
7106 */
7107int btrfs_log_dentry_safe(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
e5b84f7a 7108 struct dentry *dentry,
8b050d35 7109 struct btrfs_log_ctx *ctx)
e02119d5 7110{
6a912213
JB
7111 struct dentry *parent = dget_parent(dentry);
7112 int ret;
7113
f882274b 7114 ret = btrfs_log_inode_parent(trans, BTRFS_I(d_inode(dentry)), parent,
48778179 7115 LOG_INODE_ALL, ctx);
6a912213
JB
7116 dput(parent);
7117
7118 return ret;
e02119d5
CM
7119}
7120
7121/*
7122 * should be called during mount to recover any replay any log trees
7123 * from the FS
7124 */
7125int btrfs_recover_log_trees(struct btrfs_root *log_root_tree)
7126{
7127 int ret;
7128 struct btrfs_path *path;
7129 struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans;
7130 struct btrfs_key key;
7131 struct btrfs_key found_key;
e02119d5
CM
7132 struct btrfs_root *log;
7133 struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info = log_root_tree->fs_info;
7134 struct walk_control wc = {
7135 .process_func = process_one_buffer,
430a6626 7136 .stage = LOG_WALK_PIN_ONLY,
e02119d5
CM
7137 };
7138
e02119d5 7139 path = btrfs_alloc_path();
db5b493a
TI
7140 if (!path)
7141 return -ENOMEM;
7142
afcdd129 7143 set_bit(BTRFS_FS_LOG_RECOVERING, &fs_info->flags);
e02119d5 7144
4a500fd1 7145 trans = btrfs_start_transaction(fs_info->tree_root, 0);
79787eaa
JM
7146 if (IS_ERR(trans)) {
7147 ret = PTR_ERR(trans);
7148 goto error;
7149 }
e02119d5
CM
7150
7151 wc.trans = trans;
7152 wc.pin = 1;
7153
db5b493a 7154 ret = walk_log_tree(trans, log_root_tree, &wc);
79787eaa 7155 if (ret) {
ba51e2a1 7156 btrfs_abort_transaction(trans, ret);
79787eaa
JM
7157 goto error;
7158 }
e02119d5
CM
7159
7160again:
7161 key.objectid = BTRFS_TREE_LOG_OBJECTID;
7162 key.offset = (u64)-1;
962a298f 7163 key.type = BTRFS_ROOT_ITEM_KEY;
e02119d5 7164
d397712b 7165 while (1) {
e02119d5 7166 ret = btrfs_search_slot(NULL, log_root_tree, &key, path, 0, 0);
79787eaa
JM
7167
7168 if (ret < 0) {
ba51e2a1 7169 btrfs_abort_transaction(trans, ret);
79787eaa
JM
7170 goto error;
7171 }
e02119d5
CM
7172 if (ret > 0) {
7173 if (path->slots[0] == 0)
7174 break;
7175 path->slots[0]--;
7176 }
7177 btrfs_item_key_to_cpu(path->nodes[0], &found_key,
7178 path->slots[0]);
b3b4aa74 7179 btrfs_release_path(path);
e02119d5
CM
7180 if (found_key.objectid != BTRFS_TREE_LOG_OBJECTID)
7181 break;
7182
62a2c73e 7183 log = btrfs_read_tree_root(log_root_tree, &found_key);
79787eaa
JM
7184 if (IS_ERR(log)) {
7185 ret = PTR_ERR(log);
ba51e2a1 7186 btrfs_abort_transaction(trans, ret);
79787eaa
JM
7187 goto error;
7188 }
e02119d5 7189
56e9357a
DS
7190 wc.replay_dest = btrfs_get_fs_root(fs_info, found_key.offset,
7191 true);
79787eaa
JM
7192 if (IS_ERR(wc.replay_dest)) {
7193 ret = PTR_ERR(wc.replay_dest);
9bc574de
JB
7194
7195 /*
7196 * We didn't find the subvol, likely because it was
7197 * deleted. This is ok, simply skip this log and go to
7198 * the next one.
7199 *
7200 * We need to exclude the root because we can't have
7201 * other log replays overwriting this log as we'll read
7202 * it back in a few more times. This will keep our
7203 * block from being modified, and we'll just bail for
7204 * each subsequent pass.
7205 */
7206 if (ret == -ENOENT)
9fce5704 7207 ret = btrfs_pin_extent_for_log_replay(trans,
9bc574de
JB
7208 log->node->start,
7209 log->node->len);
00246528 7210 btrfs_put_root(log);
9bc574de
JB
7211
7212 if (!ret)
7213 goto next;
ba51e2a1 7214 btrfs_abort_transaction(trans, ret);
79787eaa
JM
7215 goto error;
7216 }
e02119d5 7217
07d400a6 7218 wc.replay_dest->log_root = log;
2002ae11
JB
7219 ret = btrfs_record_root_in_trans(trans, wc.replay_dest);
7220 if (ret)
7221 /* The loop needs to continue due to the root refs */
ba51e2a1 7222 btrfs_abort_transaction(trans, ret);
2002ae11
JB
7223 else
7224 ret = walk_log_tree(trans, log, &wc);
e02119d5 7225
b50c6e25 7226 if (!ret && wc.stage == LOG_WALK_REPLAY_ALL) {
e02119d5
CM
7227 ret = fixup_inode_link_counts(trans, wc.replay_dest,
7228 path);
ba51e2a1
JB
7229 if (ret)
7230 btrfs_abort_transaction(trans, ret);
e02119d5
CM
7231 }
7232
900c9981
LB
7233 if (!ret && wc.stage == LOG_WALK_REPLAY_ALL) {
7234 struct btrfs_root *root = wc.replay_dest;
7235
7236 btrfs_release_path(path);
7237
7238 /*
7239 * We have just replayed everything, and the highest
7240 * objectid of fs roots probably has changed in case
7241 * some inode_item's got replayed.
7242 *
7243 * root->objectid_mutex is not acquired as log replay
7244 * could only happen during mount.
7245 */
453e4873 7246 ret = btrfs_init_root_free_objectid(root);
ba51e2a1
JB
7247 if (ret)
7248 btrfs_abort_transaction(trans, ret);
900c9981
LB
7249 }
7250
07d400a6 7251 wc.replay_dest->log_root = NULL;
00246528 7252 btrfs_put_root(wc.replay_dest);
00246528 7253 btrfs_put_root(log);
e02119d5 7254
b50c6e25
JB
7255 if (ret)
7256 goto error;
9bc574de 7257next:
e02119d5
CM
7258 if (found_key.offset == 0)
7259 break;
9bc574de 7260 key.offset = found_key.offset - 1;
e02119d5 7261 }
b3b4aa74 7262 btrfs_release_path(path);
e02119d5
CM
7263
7264 /* step one is to pin it all, step two is to replay just inodes */
7265 if (wc.pin) {
7266 wc.pin = 0;
7267 wc.process_func = replay_one_buffer;
7268 wc.stage = LOG_WALK_REPLAY_INODES;
7269 goto again;
7270 }
7271 /* step three is to replay everything */
7272 if (wc.stage < LOG_WALK_REPLAY_ALL) {
7273 wc.stage++;
7274 goto again;
7275 }
7276
7277 btrfs_free_path(path);
7278
abefa55a 7279 /* step 4: commit the transaction, which also unpins the blocks */
3a45bb20 7280 ret = btrfs_commit_transaction(trans);
abefa55a
JB
7281 if (ret)
7282 return ret;
7283
e02119d5 7284 log_root_tree->log_root = NULL;
afcdd129 7285 clear_bit(BTRFS_FS_LOG_RECOVERING, &fs_info->flags);
00246528 7286 btrfs_put_root(log_root_tree);
79787eaa 7287
abefa55a 7288 return 0;
79787eaa 7289error:
b50c6e25 7290 if (wc.trans)
3a45bb20 7291 btrfs_end_transaction(wc.trans);
1aeb6b56 7292 clear_bit(BTRFS_FS_LOG_RECOVERING, &fs_info->flags);
79787eaa
JM
7293 btrfs_free_path(path);
7294 return ret;
e02119d5 7295}
12fcfd22
CM
7296
7297/*
7298 * there are some corner cases where we want to force a full
7299 * commit instead of allowing a directory to be logged.
7300 *
7301 * They revolve around files there were unlinked from the directory, and
7302 * this function updates the parent directory so that a full commit is
7303 * properly done if it is fsync'd later after the unlinks are done.
2be63d5c
FM
7304 *
7305 * Must be called before the unlink operations (updates to the subvolume tree,
7306 * inodes, etc) are done.
12fcfd22
CM
7307 */
7308void btrfs_record_unlink_dir(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
4176bdbf 7309 struct btrfs_inode *dir, struct btrfs_inode *inode,
59fcf388 7310 bool for_rename)
12fcfd22 7311{
af4176b4
CM
7312 /*
7313 * when we're logging a file, if it hasn't been renamed
7314 * or unlinked, and its inode is fully committed on disk,
7315 * we don't have to worry about walking up the directory chain
7316 * to log its parents.
7317 *
7318 * So, we use the last_unlink_trans field to put this transid
7319 * into the file. When the file is logged we check it and
7320 * don't log the parents if the file is fully on disk.
7321 */
4176bdbf
NB
7322 mutex_lock(&inode->log_mutex);
7323 inode->last_unlink_trans = trans->transid;
7324 mutex_unlock(&inode->log_mutex);
af4176b4 7325
acfb5a4f
FM
7326 if (!for_rename)
7327 return;
7328
12fcfd22 7329 /*
1e75ef03
FM
7330 * If this directory was already logged, any new names will be logged
7331 * with btrfs_log_new_name() and old names will be deleted from the log
7332 * tree with btrfs_del_dir_entries_in_log() or with
7333 * btrfs_del_inode_ref_in_log().
12fcfd22 7334 */
d67ba263 7335 if (inode_logged(trans, dir, NULL) == 1)
12fcfd22
CM
7336 return;
7337
7338 /*
1e75ef03
FM
7339 * If the inode we're about to unlink was logged before, the log will be
7340 * properly updated with the new name with btrfs_log_new_name() and the
7341 * old name removed with btrfs_del_dir_entries_in_log() or with
7342 * btrfs_del_inode_ref_in_log().
12fcfd22 7343 */
d67ba263 7344 if (inode_logged(trans, inode, NULL) == 1)
12fcfd22
CM
7345 return;
7346
7347 /*
7348 * when renaming files across directories, if the directory
7349 * there we're unlinking from gets fsync'd later on, there's
7350 * no way to find the destination directory later and fsync it
7351 * properly. So, we have to be conservative and force commits
7352 * so the new name gets discovered.
7353 */
4176bdbf
NB
7354 mutex_lock(&dir->log_mutex);
7355 dir->last_unlink_trans = trans->transid;
7356 mutex_unlock(&dir->log_mutex);
1ec9a1ae
FM
7357}
7358
7359/*
7360 * Make sure that if someone attempts to fsync the parent directory of a deleted
7361 * snapshot, it ends up triggering a transaction commit. This is to guarantee
7362 * that after replaying the log tree of the parent directory's root we will not
7363 * see the snapshot anymore and at log replay time we will not see any log tree
7364 * corresponding to the deleted snapshot's root, which could lead to replaying
7365 * it after replaying the log tree of the parent directory (which would replay
7366 * the snapshot delete operation).
2be63d5c
FM
7367 *
7368 * Must be called before the actual snapshot destroy operation (updates to the
7369 * parent root and tree of tree roots trees, etc) are done.
1ec9a1ae
FM
7370 */
7371void btrfs_record_snapshot_destroy(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
43663557 7372 struct btrfs_inode *dir)
1ec9a1ae 7373{
43663557
NB
7374 mutex_lock(&dir->log_mutex);
7375 dir->last_unlink_trans = trans->transid;
7376 mutex_unlock(&dir->log_mutex);
12fcfd22
CM
7377}
7378
43dd529a 7379/*
d5f5bd54
FM
7380 * Update the log after adding a new name for an inode.
7381 *
7382 * @trans: Transaction handle.
7383 * @old_dentry: The dentry associated with the old name and the old
7384 * parent directory.
7385 * @old_dir: The inode of the previous parent directory for the case
7386 * of a rename. For a link operation, it must be NULL.
88d2beec
FM
7387 * @old_dir_index: The index number associated with the old name, meaningful
7388 * only for rename operations (when @old_dir is not NULL).
7389 * Ignored for link operations.
d5f5bd54
FM
7390 * @parent: The dentry associated with the directory under which the
7391 * new name is located.
7392 *
7393 * Call this after adding a new name for an inode, as a result of a link or
7394 * rename operation, and it will properly update the log to reflect the new name.
12fcfd22 7395 */
75b463d2 7396void btrfs_log_new_name(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
d5f5bd54 7397 struct dentry *old_dentry, struct btrfs_inode *old_dir,
88d2beec 7398 u64 old_dir_index, struct dentry *parent)
12fcfd22 7399{
d5f5bd54 7400 struct btrfs_inode *inode = BTRFS_I(d_inode(old_dentry));
259c4b96 7401 struct btrfs_root *root = inode->root;
75b463d2 7402 struct btrfs_log_ctx ctx;
259c4b96 7403 bool log_pinned = false;
0f8ce498 7404 int ret;
12fcfd22 7405
af4176b4
CM
7406 /*
7407 * this will force the logging code to walk the dentry chain
7408 * up for the file
7409 */
9a6509c4 7410 if (!S_ISDIR(inode->vfs_inode.i_mode))
9ca5fbfb 7411 inode->last_unlink_trans = trans->transid;
af4176b4 7412
12fcfd22
CM
7413 /*
7414 * if this inode hasn't been logged and directory we're renaming it
7415 * from hasn't been logged, we don't need to log it
7416 */
0f8ce498
FM
7417 ret = inode_logged(trans, inode, NULL);
7418 if (ret < 0) {
7419 goto out;
7420 } else if (ret == 0) {
7421 if (!old_dir)
7422 return;
7423 /*
7424 * If the inode was not logged and we are doing a rename (old_dir is not
7425 * NULL), check if old_dir was logged - if it was not we can return and
7426 * do nothing.
7427 */
7428 ret = inode_logged(trans, old_dir, NULL);
7429 if (ret < 0)
7430 goto out;
7431 else if (ret == 0)
7432 return;
7433 }
7434 ret = 0;
12fcfd22 7435
54a40fc3
FM
7436 /*
7437 * If we are doing a rename (old_dir is not NULL) from a directory that
88d2beec
FM
7438 * was previously logged, make sure that on log replay we get the old
7439 * dir entry deleted. This is needed because we will also log the new
7440 * name of the renamed inode, so we need to make sure that after log
7441 * replay we don't end up with both the new and old dir entries existing.
54a40fc3 7442 */
88d2beec
FM
7443 if (old_dir && old_dir->logged_trans == trans->transid) {
7444 struct btrfs_root *log = old_dir->root->log_root;
7445 struct btrfs_path *path;
ab3c5c18 7446 struct fscrypt_name fname;
88d2beec
FM
7447
7448 ASSERT(old_dir_index >= BTRFS_DIR_START_INDEX);
7449
ab3c5c18
STD
7450 ret = fscrypt_setup_filename(&old_dir->vfs_inode,
7451 &old_dentry->d_name, 0, &fname);
7452 if (ret)
7453 goto out;
259c4b96
FM
7454 /*
7455 * We have two inodes to update in the log, the old directory and
7456 * the inode that got renamed, so we must pin the log to prevent
7457 * anyone from syncing the log until we have updated both inodes
7458 * in the log.
7459 */
723df2bc
FM
7460 ret = join_running_log_trans(root);
7461 /*
7462 * At least one of the inodes was logged before, so this should
7463 * not fail, but if it does, it's not serious, just bail out and
7464 * mark the log for a full commit.
7465 */
fee4c199
FM
7466 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(ret < 0)) {
7467 fscrypt_free_filename(&fname);
723df2bc 7468 goto out;
fee4c199
FM
7469 }
7470
259c4b96 7471 log_pinned = true;
259c4b96 7472
88d2beec
FM
7473 path = btrfs_alloc_path();
7474 if (!path) {
259c4b96 7475 ret = -ENOMEM;
ab3c5c18 7476 fscrypt_free_filename(&fname);
259c4b96 7477 goto out;
88d2beec
FM
7478 }
7479
7480 /*
7481 * Other concurrent task might be logging the old directory,
7482 * as it can be triggered when logging other inode that had or
750ee454
FM
7483 * still has a dentry in the old directory. We lock the old
7484 * directory's log_mutex to ensure the deletion of the old
7485 * name is persisted, because during directory logging we
7486 * delete all BTRFS_DIR_LOG_INDEX_KEY keys and the deletion of
7487 * the old name's dir index item is in the delayed items, so
7488 * it could be missed by an in progress directory logging.
88d2beec
FM
7489 */
7490 mutex_lock(&old_dir->log_mutex);
7491 ret = del_logged_dentry(trans, log, path, btrfs_ino(old_dir),
6db75318 7492 &fname.disk_name, old_dir_index);
88d2beec
FM
7493 if (ret > 0) {
7494 /*
7495 * The dentry does not exist in the log, so record its
7496 * deletion.
7497 */
7498 btrfs_release_path(path);
7499 ret = insert_dir_log_key(trans, log, path,
7500 btrfs_ino(old_dir),
7501 old_dir_index, old_dir_index);
7502 }
7503 mutex_unlock(&old_dir->log_mutex);
7504
7505 btrfs_free_path(path);
ab3c5c18 7506 fscrypt_free_filename(&fname);
259c4b96
FM
7507 if (ret < 0)
7508 goto out;
88d2beec 7509 }
54a40fc3 7510
75b463d2
FM
7511 btrfs_init_log_ctx(&ctx, &inode->vfs_inode);
7512 ctx.logging_new_name = true;
7513 /*
7514 * We don't care about the return value. If we fail to log the new name
7515 * then we know the next attempt to sync the log will fallback to a full
7516 * transaction commit (due to a call to btrfs_set_log_full_commit()), so
7517 * we don't need to worry about getting a log committed that has an
7518 * inconsistent state after a rename operation.
7519 */
48778179 7520 btrfs_log_inode_parent(trans, inode, parent, LOG_INODE_EXISTS, &ctx);
e09d94c9 7521 ASSERT(list_empty(&ctx.conflict_inodes));
259c4b96 7522out:
0f8ce498
FM
7523 /*
7524 * If an error happened mark the log for a full commit because it's not
7525 * consistent and up to date or we couldn't find out if one of the
7526 * inodes was logged before in this transaction. Do it before unpinning
7527 * the log, to avoid any races with someone else trying to commit it.
7528 */
7529 if (ret < 0)
7530 btrfs_set_log_full_commit(trans);
7531 if (log_pinned)
259c4b96 7532 btrfs_end_log_trans(root);
12fcfd22
CM
7533}
7534