From 83ed320d5e18651812410bbf51c55b6d1edc6c3a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Arne Fitzenreiter Date: Fri, 1 May 2009 13:49:52 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Cleanup: Removed unused patches --- lfs/cdrtools | 2 - lfs/gcc | 1 - lfs/linux | 3 - lfs/openswan | 1 - src/patches/binutils-uclibc-conf.patch | 586 - .../binutils-uclibc-libtool-conf.patch | 218 - .../bzip2-1.0.3-bzgrep_security-1.patch | 35 - src/patches/cdrtools-2.01-ascii-2.patch | 139 - .../cdrtools-2.01-mkisofs_iconv-1.patch | 629 - src/patches/gcc-pr28045.patch | 41 - src/patches/iptables-1.3.0-imq1.diff | 220 - src/patches/iptables-1.3.6-imq.diff | 221 - src/patches/iptables-1.4.1-imq.diff | 198 - .../libdlna-0.2.3-ffmpeg_not_found.patch | 65 - src/patches/libpcap-0.8.3-ppp.patch | 10 - src/patches/libpcap-0.8.3-shared.patch | 51 - src/patches/linux-2.6.20-hwmon-coretemp.patch | 549 - src/patches/linux-2.6.20-imq.diff | 876 - ....21-additional_check_on_BER_decoding.patch | 133 - ...ux-2.6.20.21-zd1211-usrobotics-usbid.patch | 11 - src/patches/linux-2.6.23-imq.diff | 864 - ...inux-2.6.23-ueagle-atm-devolo_usb_id.patch | 39 - .../linux-2.6.23.17-ipp2p-0.8.2-pomng.patch | 980 - src/patches/linux-2.6.25-imq5.diff | 914 - .../linux-2.6.25.17-ipp2p-0.8.2-pomng.patch | 980 - .../linux-2.6.27-disable_mISDNv2.patch | 31 - src/patches/mISDN-avmfritz.patch | 11 - .../mISDN-remove2.6.27-dsp-features.diff | 344 - .../module-init-tools-3.2.2-modprobe-1.patch | 41 - src/patches/mpg123-0.59r-makefile.patch | 12 - src/patches/mpg123-0.59r-security-1.patch | 25 - .../openswan-2.4.12-startklips-1.patch | 79 - src/patches/openswan-2.4.9-clear-1.patch | 19 - src/patches/openswan-2.4.9-updown-1.patch | 30 - .../openswan-2.4.9-updown_x509-1.patch | 24 - .../openswan-2.4.x.kernel-2.6.23-natt.patch | 204 - ...-0.9.1-enforce-16byte-stack-boundary.patch | 23 - src/patches/qemu-0.9.1-gcc4-hacks.patch | 122 - src/patches/qemu-0.9.1-gcc4-opts.patch | 41 - src/patches/qemu-0.9.1-gcc4.patch | 895 - src/patches/r8169-dlink_linksys.patch | 13 - src/patches/reiser4-for-2.6.23.patch | 78148 ---------------- src/patches/squidGuard-1.3-20071117.patch | 136 - src/patches/tar-1.15.1-gcc4_fix_tests-1.patch | 25 - src/patches/tar-1.15.1-security_fixes-1.patch | 128 - src/patches/tar-1.15.1-sparse_fix-1.patch | 26 - src/patches/tcpdump-3.8.2-bgp-dos-2.patch | 18 - src/patches/tcpdump-3.8.2-bgp-dos.patch | 14 - src/patches/tcpdump-3.8.2-isis-dos.patch | 26 - src/patches/tcpdump-3.8.2-ldp-dos.patch | 42 - src/patches/tcpdump-3.8.2-rsvp-dos.patch | 34 - src/patches/xen_skbuff.diff | 24 - 52 files changed, 88301 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 src/patches/binutils-uclibc-conf.patch delete mode 100644 src/patches/binutils-uclibc-libtool-conf.patch delete mode 100644 src/patches/bzip2-1.0.3-bzgrep_security-1.patch delete mode 100644 src/patches/cdrtools-2.01-ascii-2.patch delete mode 100644 src/patches/cdrtools-2.01-mkisofs_iconv-1.patch delete mode 100644 src/patches/gcc-pr28045.patch delete mode 100644 src/patches/iptables-1.3.0-imq1.diff delete mode 100644 src/patches/iptables-1.3.6-imq.diff delete mode 100755 src/patches/iptables-1.4.1-imq.diff delete mode 100644 src/patches/libdlna-0.2.3-ffmpeg_not_found.patch delete mode 100644 src/patches/libpcap-0.8.3-ppp.patch delete mode 100644 src/patches/libpcap-0.8.3-shared.patch delete mode 100644 src/patches/linux-2.6.20-hwmon-coretemp.patch delete mode 100644 src/patches/linux-2.6.20-imq.diff delete mode 100644 src/patches/linux-2.6.20.21-additional_check_on_BER_decoding.patch delete mode 100644 src/patches/linux-2.6.20.21-zd1211-usrobotics-usbid.patch delete mode 100644 src/patches/linux-2.6.23-imq.diff delete mode 100644 src/patches/linux-2.6.23-ueagle-atm-devolo_usb_id.patch delete mode 100644 src/patches/linux-2.6.23.17-ipp2p-0.8.2-pomng.patch delete mode 100755 src/patches/linux-2.6.25-imq5.diff delete mode 100644 src/patches/linux-2.6.25.17-ipp2p-0.8.2-pomng.patch delete mode 100644 src/patches/linux-2.6.27-disable_mISDNv2.patch delete mode 100644 src/patches/mISDN-avmfritz.patch delete mode 100644 src/patches/mISDN-remove2.6.27-dsp-features.diff delete mode 100644 src/patches/module-init-tools-3.2.2-modprobe-1.patch delete mode 100644 src/patches/mpg123-0.59r-makefile.patch delete mode 100644 src/patches/mpg123-0.59r-security-1.patch delete mode 100644 src/patches/openswan-2.4.12-startklips-1.patch delete mode 100644 src/patches/openswan-2.4.9-clear-1.patch delete mode 100644 src/patches/openswan-2.4.9-updown-1.patch delete mode 100644 src/patches/openswan-2.4.9-updown_x509-1.patch delete mode 100644 src/patches/openswan-2.4.x.kernel-2.6.23-natt.patch delete mode 100644 src/patches/qemu-0.9.1-enforce-16byte-stack-boundary.patch delete mode 100644 src/patches/qemu-0.9.1-gcc4-hacks.patch delete mode 100644 src/patches/qemu-0.9.1-gcc4-opts.patch delete mode 100644 src/patches/qemu-0.9.1-gcc4.patch delete mode 100644 src/patches/r8169-dlink_linksys.patch delete mode 100644 src/patches/reiser4-for-2.6.23.patch delete mode 100644 src/patches/squidGuard-1.3-20071117.patch delete mode 100644 src/patches/tar-1.15.1-gcc4_fix_tests-1.patch delete mode 100644 src/patches/tar-1.15.1-security_fixes-1.patch delete mode 100644 src/patches/tar-1.15.1-sparse_fix-1.patch delete mode 100644 src/patches/tcpdump-3.8.2-bgp-dos-2.patch delete mode 100644 src/patches/tcpdump-3.8.2-bgp-dos.patch delete mode 100644 src/patches/tcpdump-3.8.2-isis-dos.patch delete mode 100644 src/patches/tcpdump-3.8.2-ldp-dos.patch delete mode 100644 src/patches/tcpdump-3.8.2-rsvp-dos.patch delete mode 100644 src/patches/xen_skbuff.diff diff --git a/lfs/cdrtools b/lfs/cdrtools index e36d1fabdf..2d191bb650 100644 --- a/lfs/cdrtools +++ b/lfs/cdrtools @@ -70,8 +70,6 @@ $(subst %,%_MD5,$(objects)) : $(TARGET) : $(patsubst %,$(DIR_DL)/%,$(objects)) @$(PREBUILD) @rm -rf $(DIR_APP) && cd $(DIR_SRC) && tar zxf $(DIR_DL)/$(DL_FILE) - #cd $(DIR_APP) && patch -Np1 < $(DIR_SRC)/src/patches/cdrtools-2.01-mkisofs_iconv-1.patch - #cd $(DIR_APP) && patch -Np1 < $(DIR_SRC)/src/patches/cdrtools-2.01-ascii-2.patch cd $(DIR_APP) && make INS_BASE=/usr DEFINSUSR=root DEFINSGRP=root $(MAKETUNING) cd $(DIR_APP) && make INS_BASE=/usr DEFINSUSR=root DEFINSGRP=root install @rm -rf $(DIR_APP) diff --git a/lfs/gcc b/lfs/gcc index 1f9021c05b..c56fc73610 100644 --- a/lfs/gcc +++ b/lfs/gcc @@ -148,7 +148,6 @@ $(subst %,%_MD5,$(objects)) : $(TARGET) : $(patsubst %,$(DIR_DL)/%,$(objects)) @$(PREBUILD) @rm -rf $(DIR_APP) $(DIR_SRC)/gcc-build && cd $(DIR_SRC) && tar jxf $(DIR_DL)/$(DL_FILE) -# cd $(DIR_APP) && patch -Np1 < $(DIR_SRC)/src/patches/gcc-pr28045.patch @mkdir $(DIR_SRC)/gcc-build ifeq "$(ROOT)" "" ifeq "$(INST)" "1" diff --git a/lfs/linux b/lfs/linux index fcd74562e6..12275354bc 100644 --- a/lfs/linux +++ b/lfs/linux @@ -183,9 +183,6 @@ endif # Not report deprecated syscall 1.23 (for kudzu) cd $(DIR_APP) && patch -Np1 < $(DIR_SRC)/src/patches/linux-2.6.25.18-not_report_sysctl_1.23.patch - # Openswan - #cd $(DIR_APP) && patch -Np1 < $(DIR_SRC)/src/patches/openswan-2.4.x.kernel-2.6.23-natt.patch - # Reiser4 cd $(DIR_APP) && bzip2 -d -c $(DIR_DL)/reiser4-for-2.6.27.19.patch.bz2 | patch -Np1 diff --git a/lfs/openswan b/lfs/openswan index cab7c8d204..dbb18856e5 100644 --- a/lfs/openswan +++ b/lfs/openswan @@ -118,7 +118,6 @@ else cd /usr/lib/ipsec && patch -Np0 < $(DIR_SRC)/src/patches/openswan-2.6.16-startklips-1.patch cd /usr/lib/ipsec && patch -Np0 < $(DIR_SRC)/src/patches/openswan-2.6.16-updown.klips-1.patch -# cd /usr/lib/ipsec && patch -Np0 < $(DIR_SRC)/src/patches/openswan-2.4.9-updown_x509-1.patch cd /etc/ipsec.d/policies && patch -Np0 < $(DIR_SRC)/src/patches/openswan-2.6.16-clear-1.patch endif #@rm -rf $(DIR_APP) diff --git a/src/patches/binutils-uclibc-conf.patch b/src/patches/binutils-uclibc-conf.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 7c0a72693f..0000000000 --- a/src/patches/binutils-uclibc-conf.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,586 +0,0 @@ -diff -ur binutils-2.15.97.orig/bfd/config.bfd binutils-2.15.97/bfd/config.bfd ---- binutils-2.15.97.orig/bfd/config.bfd 2005-04-29 20:48:14.000000000 -0400 -+++ binutils-2.15.97/bfd/config.bfd 2005-04-29 20:53:50.000000000 -0400 -@@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ - targ_defvec=ecoffalpha_little_vec - targ_selvecs=bfd_elf64_alpha_vec - ;; -- alpha*-*-linux-gnu* | alpha*-*-elf*) -+ alpha*-*-linux-* | alpha*-*-elf*) - targ_defvec=bfd_elf64_alpha_vec - targ_selvecs=ecoffalpha_little_vec - ;; -@@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ - alpha*-*-*) - targ_defvec=ecoffalpha_little_vec - ;; -- ia64*-*-freebsd* | ia64*-*-netbsd* | ia64*-*-linux-gnu* | ia64*-*-elf* | ia64*-*-kfreebsd*-gnu) -+ ia64*-*-freebsd* | ia64*-*-netbsd* | ia64*-*-linux-* | ia64*-*-elf* | ia64*-*-kfreebsd*-gnu) - targ_defvec=bfd_elf64_ia64_little_vec - targ_selvecs="bfd_elf64_ia64_big_vec bfd_efi_app_ia64_vec" - ;; -@@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ - targ_defvec=bfd_elf32_littlearm_vec - targ_selvecs=bfd_elf32_bigarm_vec - ;; -- armeb-*-elf | arm*b-*-linux-gnu*) -+ armeb-*-elf | arm*b-*-linux-*) - targ_defvec=bfd_elf32_bigarm_vec - targ_selvecs=bfd_elf32_littlearm_vec - ;; -@@ -235,7 +235,7 @@ - targ_defvec=bfd_elf32_littlearm_vec - targ_selvecs=bfd_elf32_bigarm_vec - ;; -- arm-*-elf | arm-*-freebsd* | arm*-*-linux-gnu* | arm*-*-conix* | \ -+ arm-*-elf | arm-*-freebsd* | arm*-*-linux-* | arm*-*-conix* | \ - arm*-*-uclinux* | arm-*-kfreebsd*-gnu | \ - arm*-*-eabi* ) - targ_defvec=bfd_elf32_littlearm_vec -@@ -385,7 +385,7 @@ - ;; - - #ifdef BFD64 -- hppa*64*-*-linux-gnu*) -+ hppa*64*-*-linux-*) - targ_defvec=bfd_elf64_hppa_linux_vec - targ_selvecs=bfd_elf64_hppa_vec - ;; -@@ -396,7 +396,7 @@ - ;; - #endif - -- hppa*-*-linux-gnu*) -+ hppa*-*-linux-*) - targ_defvec=bfd_elf32_hppa_linux_vec - targ_selvecs=bfd_elf32_hppa_vec - ;; -@@ -529,7 +529,7 @@ - targ_selvecs=bfd_elf32_i386_vec - targ_underscore=yes - ;; -- i[3-7]86-*-linux-gnu*) -+ i[3-7]86-*-linux-*) - targ_defvec=bfd_elf32_i386_vec - targ_selvecs="i386linux_vec bfd_efi_app_ia32_vec" - targ64_selvecs=bfd_elf64_x86_64_vec -@@ -543,7 +543,7 @@ - targ_defvec=bfd_elf64_x86_64_vec - targ_selvecs="bfd_elf32_i386_vec i386netbsd_vec i386coff_vec bfd_efi_app_ia32_vec" - ;; -- x86_64-*-linux-gnu*) -+ x86_64-*-linux-*) - targ_defvec=bfd_elf64_x86_64_vec - targ_selvecs="bfd_elf32_i386_vec i386linux_vec bfd_efi_app_ia32_vec" - ;; -@@ -719,7 +719,7 @@ - targ_selvecs=bfd_elf32_m68k_vec - targ_underscore=yes - ;; -- m68*-*-linux-gnu*) -+ m68*-*-linux-*) - targ_defvec=bfd_elf32_m68k_vec - targ_selvecs=m68klinux_vec - ;; -@@ -1005,7 +1005,7 @@ - ;; - #endif - powerpc-*-*bsd* | powerpc-*-elf* | powerpc-*-sysv4* | powerpc-*-eabi* | \ -- powerpc-*-solaris2* | powerpc-*-linux-gnu* | powerpc-*-rtems* | \ -+ powerpc-*-solaris2* | powerpc-*-linux-* | powerpc-*-rtems* | \ - powerpc-*-chorus* | powerpc-*-vxworks* | powerpc-*-windiss*) - targ_defvec=bfd_elf32_powerpc_vec - targ_selvecs="rs6000coff_vec bfd_elf32_powerpcle_vec ppcboot_vec" -@@ -1042,7 +1042,7 @@ - targ_selvecs="rs6000coff_vec bfd_elf32_powerpc_vec ppcboot_vec" - ;; - powerpcle-*-elf* | powerpcle-*-sysv4* | powerpcle-*-eabi* | \ -- powerpcle-*-solaris2* | powerpcle-*-linux-gnu* | powerpcle-*-vxworks* |\ -+ powerpcle-*-solaris2* | powerpcle-*-linux-* | powerpcle-*-vxworks* |\ - powerpcle-*-rtems*) - targ_defvec=bfd_elf32_powerpcle_vec - targ_selvecs="rs6000coff_vec bfd_elf32_powerpc_vec ppcboot_vec" -@@ -1213,7 +1213,7 @@ - targ_selvecs="bfd_elf32_sparc_vec sunos_big_vec" - targ_underscore=yes - ;; -- sparc-*-linux-gnu*) -+ sparc-*-linux-*) - targ_defvec=bfd_elf32_sparc_vec - targ_selvecs="sparclinux_vec bfd_elf64_sparc_vec sunos_big_vec" - ;; -@@ -1260,7 +1260,7 @@ - targ_defvec=sunos_big_vec - targ_underscore=yes - ;; -- sparc64-*-linux-gnu*) -+ sparc64-*-linux-*) - targ_defvec=bfd_elf64_sparc_vec - targ_selvecs="bfd_elf32_sparc_vec sparclinux_vec sunos_big_vec" - ;; -@@ -1329,7 +1329,7 @@ - targ_underscore=yes - ;; - -- vax-*-linux-gnu*) -+ vax-*-linux-*) - targ_defvec=bfd_elf32_vax_vec - ;; - -diff -ur binutils-2.15.97.orig/bfd/configure binutils-2.15.97/bfd/configure ---- binutils-2.15.97.orig/bfd/configure 2005-04-29 20:48:14.000000000 -0400 -+++ binutils-2.15.97/bfd/configure 2005-04-29 20:53:50.000000000 -0400 -@@ -9918,7 +9918,7 @@ - alpha*-*-freebsd* | alpha*-*-kfreebsd*-gnu) - COREFILE='' - ;; -- alpha*-*-linux-gnu*) -+ alpha*-*-linux-*) - COREFILE=trad-core.lo - TRAD_HEADER='"hosts/alphalinux.h"' - ;; -@@ -9982,7 +9982,7 @@ - COREFILE=trad-core.lo - TRAD_HEADER='"hosts/i386mach3.h"' - ;; -- i[3-7]86-*-linux-gnu*) -+ i[3-7]86-*-linux-*) - COREFILE=trad-core.lo - TRAD_HEADER='"hosts/i386linux.h"' - ;; -@@ -10020,7 +10020,7 @@ - COREFILE=trad-core.lo - TRAD_HEADER='"hosts/hp300bsd.h"' - ;; -- m68*-*-linux-gnu*) -+ m68*-*-linux-*) - COREFILE=trad-core.lo - TRAD_HEADER='"hosts/m68klinux.h"' - ;; -@@ -10154,7 +10154,7 @@ - COREFILE=trad-core.lo - TRAD_HEADER='"hosts/vaxult2.h"' - ;; -- vax-*-linux-gnu*) -+ vax-*-linux-*) - COREFILE=trad-core.lo - TRAD_HEADER='"hosts/vaxlinux.h"' - ;; -diff -ur binutils-2.15.97.orig/bfd/configure.in binutils-2.15.97/bfd/configure.in ---- binutils-2.15.97.orig/bfd/configure.in 2005-04-29 20:48:14.000000000 -0400 -+++ binutils-2.15.97/bfd/configure.in 2005-04-29 20:53:50.000000000 -0400 -@@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ - alpha*-*-freebsd* | alpha*-*-kfreebsd*-gnu) - COREFILE='' - ;; -- alpha*-*-linux-gnu*) -+ alpha*-*-linux-*) - COREFILE=trad-core.lo - TRAD_HEADER='"hosts/alphalinux.h"' - ;; -@@ -248,7 +248,7 @@ - TRAD_HEADER='"hosts/i386mach3.h"' - ;; - changequote(,)dnl -- i[3-7]86-*-linux-gnu*) -+ i[3-7]86-*-linux-*) - changequote([,])dnl - COREFILE=trad-core.lo - TRAD_HEADER='"hosts/i386linux.h"' -@@ -289,7 +289,7 @@ - COREFILE=trad-core.lo - TRAD_HEADER='"hosts/hp300bsd.h"' - ;; -- m68*-*-linux-gnu*) -+ m68*-*-linux-*) - COREFILE=trad-core.lo - TRAD_HEADER='"hosts/m68klinux.h"' - ;; -@@ -375,7 +375,7 @@ - COREFILE=trad-core.lo - TRAD_HEADER='"hosts/vaxult2.h"' - ;; -- vax-*-linux-gnu*) -+ vax-*-linux-*) - COREFILE=trad-core.lo - TRAD_HEADER='"hosts/vaxlinux.h"' - ;; -diff -ur binutils-2.15.97.orig/gas/configure binutils-2.15.97/gas/configure ---- binutils-2.15.97.orig/gas/configure 2005-04-29 20:48:14.000000000 -0400 -+++ binutils-2.15.97/gas/configure 2005-04-29 20:53:50.000000000 -0400 -@@ -4462,7 +4462,7 @@ - _ACEOF - - ;; -- ppc-*-linux-gnu*) -+ ppc-*-linux-*) - case "$endian" in - big) ;; - *) { { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: error: GNU/Linux must be configured big endian" >&5 -diff -ur binutils-2.15.97.orig/gas/configure.in binutils-2.15.97/gas/configure.in ---- binutils-2.15.97.orig/gas/configure.in 2005-04-29 20:48:14.000000000 -0400 -+++ binutils-2.15.97/gas/configure.in 2005-04-29 20:53:50.000000000 -0400 -@@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ - AC_DEFINE(AIX_WEAK_SUPPORT, 1, - [Define if using AIX 5.2 value for C_WEAKEXT.]) - ;; -- ppc-*-linux-gnu*) -+ ppc-*-linux-*) - case "$endian" in - big) ;; - *) AC_MSG_ERROR(GNU/Linux must be configured big endian) ;; -diff -ur binutils-2.15.97.orig/gas/configure.tgt binutils-2.15.97/gas/configure.tgt ---- binutils-2.15.97.orig/gas/configure.tgt 2005-04-29 20:48:14.000000000 -0400 -+++ binutils-2.15.97/gas/configure.tgt 2005-04-29 20:53:50.000000000 -0400 -@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ - alpha-*-*vms*) fmt=evax ;; - alpha-*-osf*) fmt=ecoff ;; - alpha-*-linuxecoff*) fmt=ecoff ;; -- alpha-*-linux-gnu*) fmt=elf em=linux ;; -+ alpha-*-linux-*) fmt=elf em=linux ;; - alpha-*-netbsd*) fmt=elf em=nbsd ;; - alpha-*-openbsd*) fmt=elf em=obsd ;; - -@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ - arm-*-conix*) fmt=elf ;; - arm-*-linux*aout*) fmt=aout em=linux ;; - arm-*-linux-gnueabi*) fmt=elf em=armlinuxeabi ;; -- arm-*-linux-gnu*) fmt=elf em=linux ;; -+ arm-*-linux-*) fmt=elf em=linux ;; - arm-*-uclinux*) fmt=elf em=linux ;; - arm-*-netbsdelf*) fmt=elf em=nbsd ;; - arm-*-*n*bsd*) fmt=aout em=nbsd ;; -@@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ - - avr-*-*) fmt=elf ;; - -- cris-*-linux-gnu* | crisv32-*-linux-gnu*) -+ cris-*-linux-* | crisv32-*-linux-*) - fmt=multi bfd_gas=yes em=linux ;; - cris-*-* | crisv32-*-*) fmt=multi bfd_gas=yes ;; - -@@ -192,7 +192,7 @@ - i386-*-linux*aout*) fmt=aout em=linux ;; - i386-*-linux*oldld) fmt=aout em=linux ;; - i386-*-linux*coff*) fmt=coff em=linux ;; -- i386-*-linux-gnu*) fmt=elf em=linux ;; -+ i386-*-linux-*) fmt=elf em=linux ;; - i386-*-lynxos*) fmt=elf em=lynx bfd_gas=yes ;; - i386-*-sysv[45]*) fmt=elf ;; - i386-*-solaris*) fmt=elf ;; -@@ -238,7 +238,7 @@ - - ia64-*-elf*) fmt=elf ;; - ia64-*-aix*) fmt=elf em=ia64aix ;; -- ia64-*-linux-gnu*) fmt=elf em=linux ;; -+ ia64-*-linux-*) fmt=elf em=linux ;; - ia64-*-hpux*) fmt=elf em=hpux ;; - ia64-*-netbsd*) fmt=elf em=nbsd ;; - -@@ -265,7 +265,7 @@ - m68k-*-rtems*) fmt=elf ;; - m68k-*-hpux*) fmt=hp300 em=hp300 ;; - m68k-*-linux*aout*) fmt=aout em=linux ;; -- m68k-*-linux-gnu*) fmt=elf em=linux ;; -+ m68k-*-linux-*) fmt=elf em=linux ;; - m68k-*-uclinux*) fmt=elf ;; - m68k-*-gnu*) fmt=elf ;; - m68k-*-netbsdelf*) fmt=elf em=nbsd ;; -@@ -332,7 +332,7 @@ - ppc-*-beos*) fmt=coff ;; - ppc-*-*n*bsd* | ppc-*-elf*) fmt=elf ;; - ppc-*-eabi* | ppc-*-sysv4*) fmt=elf ;; -- ppc-*-linux-gnu*) fmt=elf em=linux ;; -+ ppc-*-linux-*) fmt=elf em=linux ;; - ppc-*-solaris*) fmt=elf ;; - ppc-*-rtems*) fmt=elf ;; - ppc-*-macos*) fmt=coff em=macos ;; -@@ -340,7 +340,7 @@ - ppc-*-kaos*) fmt=elf ;; - ppc-*-lynxos*) fmt=elf em=lynx bfd_gas=yes ;; - -- s390-*-linux-gnu*) fmt=elf em=linux ;; -+ s390-*-linux-*) fmt=elf em=linux ;; - s390-*-tpf*) fmt=elf ;; - - sh*-*-linux*) fmt=elf em=linux -@@ -369,7 +369,7 @@ - sparc-*-aout | sparc*-*-vxworks*) fmt=aout em=sparcaout ;; - sparc-*-coff) fmt=coff ;; - sparc-*-linux*aout*) fmt=aout em=linux ;; -- sparc-*-linux-gnu*) fmt=elf em=linux ;; -+ sparc-*-linux-*) fmt=elf em=linux ;; - sparc-fujitsu-none) fmt=aout ;; - sparc-*-elf) fmt=elf ;; - sparc-*-sysv4*) fmt=elf ;; -@@ -398,7 +398,7 @@ - vax-*-netbsdelf*) fmt=elf em=nbsd ;; - vax-*-netbsd*) fmt=aout em=nbsd ;; - vax-*-bsd* | vax-*-ultrix*) fmt=aout ;; -- vax-*-linux-gnu*) fmt=elf em=linux bfd_gas=yes ;; -+ vax-*-linux-*) fmt=elf em=linux bfd_gas=yes ;; - - w65-*-*) fmt=coff ;; - -diff -ur binutils-2.15.97.orig/ld/configure.host binutils-2.15.97/ld/configure.host ---- binutils-2.15.97.orig/ld/configure.host 2005-04-29 20:48:15.000000000 -0400 -+++ binutils-2.15.97/ld/configure.host 2005-04-29 20:53:50.000000000 -0400 -@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ - HOSTING_CRT0=`echo "$HOSTING_CRT0" | sed -e "s,ld\[^ \]\*,ld-linux,g"` - ;; - --arm*-*-linux-gnu*) -+arm*-*-linux-*) - HOSTING_CRT0='-p '`echo "$HOSTING_CRT0" | sed -e "s,ld\[^ \]\*,ld-linux,g"` - ;; - -@@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ - HOSTING_LIBS="$HOSTING_LIBS"' -lcygwin -L/usr/lib/w32api -luser32 -lkernel32 -ladvapi32 -lshell32 `if [ -f ../gcc/libgcc.a ] ; then echo ../gcc/libgcc.a ; else ${CC} -print-libgcc-file-name; fi`' - ;; - --ia64-*-linux-gnu*) -+ia64-*-linux-*) - HOSTING_CRT0=`echo "$HOSTING_CRT0" | sed -e "s,ld\[^ \]*\*,ld-linux-ia64,g"` - ;; - -@@ -155,11 +155,11 @@ - HOSTING_LIBS='-L/usr/lib32 '"$HOSTING_LIBS"' `if [ -f ../gcc/crtend.o ]; then echo ../gcc/crtend.o ; else ${CC} -print-file-name=crtend.o; fi` /usr/lib32/crtn.o -init __do_global_ctors -fini __do_global_dtors' - ;; - --mips*-*-linux-gnu*) -+mips*-*-linux-*) - HOSTING_CRT0=`echo "$HOSTING_CRT0" | sed -e "s,\\\`specs.*\"\\\`,/lib/ld.so.1,"` - ;; - --m68*-*-linux-gnu*) -+m68*-*-linux-*) - HOSTING_CRT0=`echo "$HOSTING_CRT0" | sed -e "s,\\\`specs.*\"\\\`,/lib/ld.so.1,"` - ;; - -@@ -183,19 +183,19 @@ - HOSTING_LIBS="$HOSTING_LIBS"' `if [ -f ../gcc/crtend.o ]; then echo ../gcc/crtend.o; else ${CC} -print-file-name=crtend.o; fi`' - ;; - --powerpc64*-*-linux-gnu*) -+powerpc64*-*-linux-*) - HOSTING_CRT0=`echo "$HOSTING_CRT0" | sed -e "s,\\\`specs.*\"\\\`,/lib64/ld64.so.1,"` - ;; - --powerpc*-*-linux-gnu*) -+powerpc*-*-linux-*) - HOSTING_CRT0=`echo "$HOSTING_CRT0" | sed -e "s,\\\`specs.*\"\\\`,/lib/ld.so.1,"` - ;; - --s390x-*-linux-gnu*) -+s390x-*-linux-*) - HOSTING_CRT0=`echo "$HOSTING_CRT0" | sed -e "s,\\\`specs.*\"\\\`,/lib/ld64.so.1,"` - ;; - --s390-*-linux-gnu*) -+s390-*-linux-*) - HOSTING_CRT0=`echo "$HOSTING_CRT0" | sed -e "s,\\\`specs.*\"\\\`,/lib/ld.so.1,"` - ;; - -@@ -209,15 +209,15 @@ - HOSTING_LIBS="$HOSTING_LIBS"' `if [ -f ../gcc/crtend.o ]; then echo ../gcc/crtend.o; else ${CC} -print-file-name=crtend.o; fi` `if [ -f ../gcc/crtn.o ]; then echo ../gcc/crtn.o; else ${CC} -print-file-name=crtn.o; fi`' - ;; - --sparc-*-linux-gnu*) -+sparc-*-linux-*) - HOSTING_CRT0=`echo "$HOSTING_CRT0" | sed -e "s,\\\`specs.*\"\\\`,/lib/ld-linux.so.2,"` - ;; - --sparc64-*-linux-gnu*) -+sparc64-*-linux-*) - HOSTING_CRT0=`echo "$HOSTING_CRT0" | sed -e "s,\\\`specs.*\"\\\`,/lib64/ld-linux.so.2,"` - ;; - --x86_64-*-linux-gnu*) -+x86_64-*-linux-*) - HOSTING_CRT0=`echo "$HOSTING_CRT0" | sed -e "s,\\\`specs.*\"\\\`,/lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2,"` - ;; - -diff -ur binutils-2.15.97.orig/ld/configure.tgt binutils-2.15.97/ld/configure.tgt ---- binutils-2.15.97.orig/ld/configure.tgt 2005-04-29 20:48:15.000000000 -0400 -+++ binutils-2.15.97/ld/configure.tgt 2005-04-29 20:53:50.000000000 -0400 -@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ - cris-*-*aout*) targ_emul=crisaout - targ_extra_emuls="criself crislinux" - targ_extra_libpath=$targ_extra_emuls ;; --cris-*-linux-gnu* | cris-*-linux-gnu*) -+cris-*-linux-* | crisv32-*-linux-*) - targ_emul=crislinux ;; - cris-*-* | crisv32-*-*) targ_emul=criself - targ_extra_emuls="crisaout crislinux" -@@ -62,14 +62,14 @@ - tdir_elf32_sparc=`echo ${targ_alias} | sed -e 's/aout//'` - tdir_sun4=sparc-sun-sunos4 - ;; --sparc64-*-linux-gnu*) targ_emul=elf64_sparc -+sparc64-*-linux-*) targ_emul=elf64_sparc - targ_extra_emuls="elf32_sparc sparclinux sun4" - targ_extra_libpath=elf32_sparc - tdir_elf32_sparc=`echo ${targ_alias} | sed -e 's/64//'` - tdir_sparclinux=${tdir_elf32_sparc}aout - tdir_sun4=sparc-sun-sunos4 - ;; --sparc*-*-linux-gnu*) targ_emul=elf32_sparc -+sparc*-*-linux-*) targ_emul=elf32_sparc - targ_extra_emuls="sparclinux elf64_sparc sun4" - targ_extra_libpath=elf64_sparc - tdir_sparclinux=${targ_alias}aout -@@ -119,8 +119,8 @@ - ia64-*-aix*) targ_emul=elf64_aix ;; - m32r*le-*-elf*) targ_emul=m32rlelf ;; - m32r*-*-elf*) targ_emul=m32relf ;; --m32r*le-*-linux-gnu*) targ_emul=m32rlelf_linux ;; --m32r*-*-linux-gnu*) targ_emul=m32relf_linux ;; -+m32r*le-*-linux-*) targ_emul=m32rlelf_linux ;; -+m32r*-*-linux-*) targ_emul=m32relf_linux ;; - m68hc11-*-*|m6811-*-*) targ_emul=m68hc11elf - targ_extra_emuls="m68hc11elfb m68hc12elf m68hc12elfb" ;; - m68hc12-*-*|m6812-*-*) targ_emul=m68hc12elf -@@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ - m68*-apple-aux*) targ_emul=m68kaux ;; - maxq-*-coff) targ_emul=maxqcoff;; - *-tandem-none) targ_emul=st2000 ;; --i370-*-elf* | i370-*-linux-gnu*) targ_emul=elf32i370 ;; -+i370-*-elf* | i370-*-linux-*) targ_emul=elf32i370 ;; - i[3-7]86-*-nto-qnx*) targ_emul=i386nto ;; - i[3-7]86-*-vsta) targ_emul=vsta ;; - i[3-7]86-go32-rtems*) targ_emul=i386go32 ;; -@@ -155,14 +155,14 @@ - tdir_elf_i386=`echo ${targ_alias} | sed -e 's/aout//'` - ;; - i[3-7]86-*-linux*oldld) targ_emul=i386linux; targ_extra_emuls=elf_i386 ;; --i[3-7]86-*-linux-gnu*) targ_emul=elf_i386 -+i[3-7]86-*-linux-*) targ_emul=elf_i386 - targ_extra_emuls=i386linux - if test x${want64} = xtrue; then - targ_extra_emuls="$targ_extra_emuls elf_x86_64" - fi - tdir_i386linux=${targ_alias}aout - ;; --x86_64-*-linux-gnu*) targ_emul=elf_x86_64 -+x86_64-*-linux-*) targ_emul=elf_x86_64 - targ_extra_emuls="elf_i386 i386linux" - targ_extra_libpath=elf_i386 - tdir_i386linux=`echo ${targ_alias}aout | sed -e 's/x86_64/i386/'` -@@ -262,13 +262,13 @@ - arm-*-kaos*) targ_emul=armelf ;; - arm9e-*-elf) targ_emul=armelf ;; - arm*b-*-linux-gnueabi) targ_emul=armelfb_linux_eabi ;; --arm*b-*-linux-gnu*) targ_emul=armelfb_linux; targ_extra_emuls=armelfb ;; -+arm*b-*-linux-*) targ_emul=armelfb_linux; targ_extra_emuls=armelfb ;; - arm*-*-linux-gnueabi) targ_emul=armelf_linux_eabi ;; --arm*-*-linux-gnu*) targ_emul=armelf_linux; targ_extra_emuls=armelf ;; -+arm*-*-linux-*) targ_emul=armelf_linux; targ_extra_emuls=armelf ;; - arm*-*-uclinux*) targ_emul=armelf_linux; targ_extra_emuls=armelf ;; - arm-*-vxworks) targ_emul=armelf_vxworks ;; - arm*-*-conix*) targ_emul=armelf ;; --thumb-*-linux-gnu* | thumb-*-uclinux*) targ_emul=armelf_linux; targ_extra_emuls=armelf ;; -+thumb-*-linux-* | thumb-*-uclinux*) targ_emul=armelf_linux; targ_extra_emuls=armelf ;; - strongarm-*-coff) targ_emul=armcoff ;; - strongarm-*-elf) targ_emul=armelf ;; - strongarm-*-kaos*) targ_emul=armelf ;; -@@ -372,7 +372,7 @@ - targ_extra_emuls=m68kelf - tdir_m68kelf=`echo ${targ_alias} | sed -e 's/aout//'` - ;; --m68k-*-linux-gnu*) targ_emul=m68kelf -+m68k-*-linux-*) targ_emul=m68kelf - targ_extra_emuls=m68klinux - tdir_m68klinux=`echo ${targ_alias} | sed -e 's/linux/linuxaout/'` - ;; -@@ -388,9 +388,9 @@ - m68*-*-psos*) targ_emul=m68kpsos ;; - m68*-*-rtemscoff*) targ_emul=m68kcoff ;; - m68*-*-rtems*) targ_emul=m68kelf ;; --hppa*64*-*-linux-gnu*) targ_emul=hppa64linux ;; -+hppa*64*-*-linux-*) targ_emul=hppa64linux ;; - hppa*64*-*) targ_emul=elf64hppa ;; --hppa*-*-linux-gnu*) targ_emul=hppalinux ;; -+hppa*-*-linux-*) targ_emul=hppalinux ;; - hppa*-*-*elf*) targ_emul=hppaelf ;; - hppa*-*-lites*) targ_emul=hppaelf ;; - hppa*-*-netbsd*) targ_emul=hppanbsd ;; -@@ -402,7 +402,7 @@ - vax-*-netbsdaout* | vax-*-netbsd*) - targ_emul=vaxnbsd - targ_extra_emuls=elf32vax ;; --vax-*-linux-gnu*) targ_emul=elf32vax ;; -+vax-*-linux-*) targ_emul=elf32vax ;; - mips*-*-pe) targ_emul=mipspe ; - targ_extra_ofiles="deffilep.o pe-dll.o" ;; - mips*-dec-ultrix*) targ_emul=mipslit ;; -@@ -436,18 +436,18 @@ - mips*-*-vxworks*) targ_emul=elf32ebmip - targ_extra_emuls="elf32elmip" ;; - mips*-*-windiss) targ_emul=elf32mipswindiss ;; --mips64*el-*-linux-gnu*) targ_emul=elf32ltsmipn32 -+mips64*el-*-linux-*) targ_emul=elf32ltsmipn32 - targ_extra_emuls="elf32btsmipn32 elf32ltsmip elf32btsmip elf64ltsmip elf64btsmip" - targ_extra_libpath="elf32ltsmip elf64ltsmip" - ;; --mips64*-*-linux-gnu*) targ_emul=elf32btsmipn32 -+mips64*-*-linux-*) targ_emul=elf32btsmipn32 - targ_extra_emuls="elf32ltsmipn32 elf32btsmip elf32ltsmip elf64btsmip elf64ltsmip" - targ_extra_libpath="elf32btsmip elf64btsmip" - ;; --mips*el-*-linux-gnu*) targ_emul=elf32ltsmip -+mips*el-*-linux-*) targ_emul=elf32ltsmip - targ_extra_emuls="elf32btsmip elf32ltsmipn32 elf64ltsmip elf32btsmipn32 elf64btsmip" - ;; --mips*-*-linux-gnu*) targ_emul=elf32btsmip -+mips*-*-linux-*) targ_emul=elf32btsmip - targ_extra_emuls="elf32ltsmip elf32btsmipn32 elf64btsmip elf32ltsmipn32 elf64ltsmip" - ;; - mips*-*-lnews*) targ_emul=mipslnews ;; -@@ -467,7 +467,7 @@ - alpha*-*-linuxecoff*) targ_emul=alpha targ_extra_emuls=elf64alpha - tdir_elf64alpha=`echo ${targ_alias} | sed -e 's/ecoff//'` - ;; --alpha*-*-linux-gnu*) targ_emul=elf64alpha targ_extra_emuls=alpha -+alpha*-*-linux-*) targ_emul=elf64alpha targ_extra_emuls=alpha - tdir_alpha=`echo ${targ_alias} | sed -e 's/linux/linuxecoff/'` - ;; - alpha*-*-osf*) targ_emul=alpha ;; -diff -ur binutils-2.15.97.orig/ld/emultempl/elf32.em binutils-2.15.97/ld/emultempl/elf32.em ---- binutils-2.15.97.orig/ld/emultempl/elf32.em 2005-04-29 20:48:15.000000000 -0400 -+++ binutils-2.15.97/ld/emultempl/elf32.em 2005-04-29 20:53:50.000000000 -0400 -@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ - - if [ "x${USE_LIBPATH}" = xyes ] ; then - case ${target} in -- *-*-linux-gnu*) -+ *-*-linux-*) - cat >>e${EMULATION_NAME}.c < -@@ -350,7 +350,7 @@ - - EOF - case ${target} in -- *-*-linux-gnu*) -+ *-*-linux-*) - cat >>e${EMULATION_NAME}.c <>e${EMULATION_NAME}.c <>e${EMULATION_NAME}.c <name, force)) - break; diff --git a/src/patches/binutils-uclibc-libtool-conf.patch b/src/patches/binutils-uclibc-libtool-conf.patch deleted file mode 100644 index ec38caa125..0000000000 --- a/src/patches/binutils-uclibc-libtool-conf.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,218 +0,0 @@ -diff -urN binutils-2.16.90.0.2-dist/bfd/configure binutils-2.16.90.0.2/bfd/configure ---- binutils-2.16.90.0.2-dist/bfd/configure 2005-04-29 12:50:24.000000000 -0500 -+++ binutils-2.16.90.0.2/bfd/configure 2005-04-30 11:34:59.246377032 -0500 -@@ -3584,6 +3584,11 @@ - lt_cv_file_magic_test_file=`echo /lib/libc.so* /lib/libc-*.so` - ;; - -+linux-uclibc*) -+ lt_cv_deplibs_check_method=pass_all -+ lt_cv_file_magic_test_file=`echo /lib/libuClibc-*.so` -+ ;; -+ - netbsd* | knetbsd*-gnu) - if echo __ELF__ | $CC -E - | grep __ELF__ > /dev/null; then - lt_cv_deplibs_check_method='match_pattern /lib[^/\.]+\.so\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+$' -diff -urN binutils-2.16.90.0.2-dist/binutils/configure binutils-2.16.90.0.2/binutils/configure ---- binutils-2.16.90.0.2-dist/binutils/configure 2005-04-29 12:50:26.000000000 -0500 -+++ binutils-2.16.90.0.2/binutils/configure 2005-04-30 11:35:28.900868864 -0500 -@@ -1577,6 +1577,11 @@ - lt_cv_file_magic_test_file=`echo /lib/libc.so* /lib/libc-*.so` - ;; - -+linux-uclibc*) -+ lt_cv_deplibs_check_method=pass_all -+ lt_cv_file_magic_test_file=`echo /lib/libuClibc-*.so` -+ ;; -+ - netbsd* | knetbsd*-gnu) - if echo __ELF__ | $CC -E - | grep __ELF__ > /dev/null; then - lt_cv_deplibs_check_method='match_pattern /lib[^/\.]+\.so\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+$' -diff -urN binutils-2.16.90.0.2-dist/configure binutils-2.16.90.0.2/configure ---- binutils-2.16.90.0.2-dist/configure 2005-04-29 12:50:23.000000000 -0500 -+++ binutils-2.16.90.0.2/configure 2005-04-30 11:31:12.525843792 -0500 -@@ -1111,7 +1111,7 @@ - ;; - "") - case "${target}" in -- *-*-linux*-gnu | *-*-gnu* | *-*-k*bsd*-gnu) -+ *-*-linux*-gnu | *-*-gnu* | *-*-k*bsd*-gnu | *-*-linux-uclibc*) - # Enable libmudflap by default in GNU and friends. - ;; - *-*-freebsd*) -diff -urN binutils-2.16.90.0.2-dist/configure.in binutils-2.16.90.0.2/configure.in ---- binutils-2.16.90.0.2-dist/configure.in 2005-04-29 12:50:23.000000000 -0500 -+++ binutils-2.16.90.0.2/configure.in 2005-04-30 11:29:51.643139832 -0500 -@@ -328,7 +328,7 @@ - ;; - "") - case "${target}" in -- *-*-linux*-gnu | *-*-gnu* | *-*-k*bsd*-gnu) -+ *-*-linux*-gnu | *-*-gnu* | *-*-k*bsd*-gnu | *-*-linux-uclibc*) - # Enable libmudflap by default in GNU and friends. - ;; - *-*-freebsd*) -diff -urN binutils-2.16.90.0.2-dist/gas/configure binutils-2.16.90.0.2/gas/configure ---- binutils-2.16.90.0.2-dist/gas/configure 2005-04-29 12:50:27.000000000 -0500 -+++ binutils-2.16.90.0.2/gas/configure 2005-04-30 11:35:21.097055224 -0500 -@@ -3421,6 +3421,11 @@ - lt_cv_file_magic_test_file=`echo /lib/libc.so* /lib/libc-*.so` - ;; - -+linux-uclibc*) -+ lt_cv_deplibs_check_method=pass_all -+ lt_cv_file_magic_test_file=`echo /lib/libuClibc-*.so` -+ ;; -+ - netbsd* | knetbsd*-gnu) - if echo __ELF__ | $CC -E - | grep __ELF__ > /dev/null; then - lt_cv_deplibs_check_method='match_pattern /lib[^/\.]+\.so\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+$' -diff -urN binutils-2.16.90.0.2-dist/gas/testsuite/gas/sh/basic.exp binutils-2.16.90.0.2/gas/testsuite/gas/sh/basic.exp ---- binutils-2.16.90.0.2-dist/gas/testsuite/gas/sh/basic.exp 2005-04-09 14:03:14.000000000 -0500 -+++ binutils-2.16.90.0.2/gas/testsuite/gas/sh/basic.exp 2005-04-30 11:41:57.301822944 -0500 -@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ - - # Written by Cygnus Support. - --if [istarget "sh*-*-linux-gnu"] { -+if {[istarget "sh*-*-linux-gnu"] || [istarget "sh*-*-linux-uclibc"]} { - global ASFLAGS - set ASFLAGS "$ASFLAGS -big" - } -diff -urN binutils-2.16.90.0.2-dist/gprof/configure binutils-2.16.90.0.2/gprof/configure ---- binutils-2.16.90.0.2-dist/gprof/configure 2005-04-29 12:50:29.000000000 -0500 -+++ binutils-2.16.90.0.2/gprof/configure 2005-04-30 11:35:36.880655752 -0500 -@@ -3419,6 +3419,11 @@ - lt_cv_file_magic_test_file=`echo /lib/libc.so* /lib/libc-*.so` - ;; - -+linux-uclibc*) -+ lt_cv_deplibs_check_method=pass_all -+ lt_cv_file_magic_test_file=`echo /lib/libuClibc-*.so` -+ ;; -+ - netbsd* | knetbsd*-gnu) - if echo __ELF__ | $CC -E - | grep __ELF__ > /dev/null; then - lt_cv_deplibs_check_method='match_pattern /lib[^/\.]+\.so\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+$' -diff -urN binutils-2.16.90.0.2-dist/ld/configure binutils-2.16.90.0.2/ld/configure ---- binutils-2.16.90.0.2-dist/ld/configure 2005-04-29 12:50:30.000000000 -0500 -+++ binutils-2.16.90.0.2/ld/configure 2005-04-30 11:46:15.974498720 -0500 -@@ -1581,6 +1581,11 @@ - lt_cv_file_magic_test_file=`echo /lib/libc.so* /lib/libc-*.so` - ;; - -+linux-uclibc*) -+ lt_cv_deplibs_check_method=pass_all -+ lt_cv_file_magic_test_file=`echo /lib/libuClibc-*.so` -+ ;; -+ - netbsd* | knetbsd*-gnu) - if echo __ELF__ | $CC -E - | grep __ELF__ > /dev/null; then - lt_cv_deplibs_check_method='match_pattern /lib[^/\.]+\.so\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+$' -diff -urN binutils-2.16.90.0.2-dist/ld/testsuite/ld-sh/sh.exp binutils-2.16.90.0.2/ld/testsuite/ld-sh/sh.exp ---- binutils-2.16.90.0.2-dist/ld/testsuite/ld-sh/sh.exp 2005-04-09 14:03:29.000000000 -0500 -+++ binutils-2.16.90.0.2/ld/testsuite/ld-sh/sh.exp 2005-04-30 11:45:07.890849008 -0500 -@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ - - set testsrec "SH relaxing to S-records" - --if [istarget sh*-linux-gnu] { -+if {[istarget sh*-linux-gnu] || [istarget sh*-*-linux-uclibc]} { - # This target needs the explicit entry address. - catch "exec $objdump -x tmpdir/sh1 | grep start\\ address | sed s/start\\ address//" entry_addr - set srec_relax_arg "-Ttext $entry_addr -relax --oformat srec tmpdir/sh1.o" -@@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ - return - } - --if [istarget sh*-linux-gnu] { -+if {[istarget sh*-linux-gnu] || [istarget sh*-*-linux-uclibc]} { - exec sed -e s/_main/main/ -e s/_trap/trap/ -e s/_stack/stack/ \ - < $srcdir/$subdir/start.s >tmpdir/start.s - } else { -diff -urN binutils-2.16.90.0.2-dist/ld/testsuite/ld-srec/srec.exp binutils-2.16.90.0.2/ld/testsuite/ld-srec/srec.exp ---- binutils-2.16.90.0.2-dist/ld/testsuite/ld-srec/srec.exp 2005-04-29 12:50:30.000000000 -0500 -+++ binutils-2.16.90.0.2/ld/testsuite/ld-srec/srec.exp 2005-04-30 11:44:26.358162936 -0500 -@@ -385,7 +385,7 @@ - setup_xfail "v850*-*-elf" - - # The S-record linker doesn't handle Alpha Elf relaxation. --setup_xfail "alpha*-*-elf*" "alpha*-*-linux-gnu*" "alpha*-*-gnu*" -+setup_xfail "alpha*-*-elf*" "alpha*-*-linux-gnu*" "alpha*-*-gnu*" "alpha*-*-linux-uclibc*" - setup_xfail "alpha*-*-netbsd*" - - # The S-record linker hasn't any hope of coping with HPPA relocs. -@@ -424,7 +424,7 @@ - setup_xfail "thumb-*-*" - setup_xfail "powerpc*-*-eabi*" - setup_xfail "v850*-*-elf" --setup_xfail "alpha*-*-elf*" "alpha*-*-linux-gnu*" "alpha*-*-gnu*" -+setup_xfail "alpha*-*-elf*" "alpha*-*-linux-gnu*" "alpha*-*-gnu*" "alpha*-*-linux-uclibc*" - setup_xfail "alpha*-*-netbsd*" - setup_xfail "hppa*-*-*" - setup_xfail "ia64-*-*" -diff -urN binutils-2.16.90.0.2-dist/libtool.m4 binutils-2.16.90.0.2/libtool.m4 ---- binutils-2.16.90.0.2-dist/libtool.m4 2004-07-27 23:36:06.000000000 -0500 -+++ binutils-2.16.90.0.2/libtool.m4 2005-04-30 11:35:54.062043784 -0500 -@@ -645,6 +645,11 @@ - lt_cv_file_magic_test_file=`echo /lib/libc.so* /lib/libc-*.so` - ;; - -+linux-uclibc*) -+ lt_cv_deplibs_check_method=pass_all -+ lt_cv_file_magic_test_file=`echo /lib/libuClibc-*.so` -+ ;; -+ - netbsd* | knetbsd*-gnu) - if echo __ELF__ | $CC -E - | grep __ELF__ > /dev/null; then - [lt_cv_deplibs_check_method='match_pattern /lib[^/\.]+\.so\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+$'] -diff -urN binutils-2.16.90.0.2-dist/ltconfig binutils-2.16.90.0.2/ltconfig ---- binutils-2.16.90.0.2-dist/ltconfig 2004-11-22 14:33:30.000000000 -0600 -+++ binutils-2.16.90.0.2/ltconfig 2005-04-30 11:22:10.594229920 -0500 -@@ -602,6 +602,7 @@ - - # Transform linux* to *-*-linux-gnu*, to support old configure scripts. - case $host_os in -+linux-uclibc*) ;; - linux-gnu*) ;; - linux*) host=`echo $host | sed 's/^\(.*-.*-linux\)\(.*\)$/\1-gnu\2/'` - esac -@@ -1270,6 +1271,23 @@ - dynamic_linker='GNU/Linux ld.so' - ;; - -+linux-uclibc*) -+ version_type=linux -+ need_lib_prefix=no -+ need_version=no -+ library_names_spec='${libname}${release}.so$versuffix ${libname}${release}.so$major $libname.so' -+ soname_spec='${libname}${release}.so$major' -+ finish_cmds='PATH="\$PATH:/sbin" ldconfig -n $libdir' -+ shlibpath_var=LD_LIBRARY_PATH -+ shlibpath_overrides_runpath=no -+ # This implies no fast_install, which is unacceptable. -+ # Some rework will be needed to allow for fast_install -+ # before this can be enabled. -+ hardcode_into_libs=yes -+ # Assume using the uClibc dynamic linker. -+ dynamic_linker="uClibc ld.so" -+ ;; -+ - netbsd*) - need_lib_prefix=no - need_version=no -diff -urN binutils-2.16.90.0.2-dist/opcodes/configure binutils-2.16.90.0.2/opcodes/configure ---- binutils-2.16.90.0.2-dist/opcodes/configure 2005-04-29 12:50:31.000000000 -0500 -+++ binutils-2.16.90.0.2/opcodes/configure 2005-04-30 11:17:07.168357664 -0500 -@@ -3588,6 +3588,11 @@ - lt_cv_file_magic_test_file=`echo /lib/libc.so* /lib/libc-*.so` - ;; - -+linux-uclibc*) -+ lt_cv_deplibs_check_method=pass_all -+ lt_cv_file_magic_test_file=`echo /lib/libuClibc-*.so` -+ ;; -+ - netbsd* | knetbsd*-gnu) - if echo __ELF__ | $CC -E - | grep __ELF__ > /dev/null; then - lt_cv_deplibs_check_method='match_pattern /lib[^/\.]+\.so\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+$' diff --git a/src/patches/bzip2-1.0.3-bzgrep_security-1.patch b/src/patches/bzip2-1.0.3-bzgrep_security-1.patch deleted file mode 100644 index dab627db36..0000000000 --- a/src/patches/bzip2-1.0.3-bzgrep_security-1.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -Submitted By: Ken Moffat -Date: 2005-08-09 -Initial Package Version: 1.0.3 -Upstream Status: Unknown. -Origin: Jyri Ryska (RedHat) for fedora3 -Description: Fixes filename sanitisation in bzgrep. - This fixes CAN-2005-0758 (if a user can be tricked into running -bzgrep in an untrusted directory containing files with carefully -crafted filenames, arbitrary commands could be executed as the user -running bzgrep). Risk is reported as low. I've modified it to force -the interpreter to be bash, some of the other shells in use won't -like the bash syntax. - -diff -Naur bzip2-1.0.3/bzgrep bzip2-1.0.3-new/bzgrep ---- bzip2-1.0.3/bzgrep 2004-10-09 12:29:32.000000000 +0100 -+++ bzip2-1.0.3-new/bzgrep 2005-08-09 21:36:37.000000000 +0100 -@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ --#!/bin/sh -+#!/bin/bash - - # Bzgrep wrapped for bzip2, - # adapted from zgrep by Philippe Troin for Debian GNU/Linux. -@@ -63,7 +63,11 @@ - bzip2 -cdfq "$i" | $grep $opt "$pat" - r=$? - else -- bzip2 -cdfq "$i" | $grep $opt "$pat" | sed "s|^|${i}:|" -+ j=${i//\\/\\\\} -+ j=${j//|/\\|} -+ j=${j//&/\\&} -+ j=`printf "%s" "$j" | tr '\n' ' '` -+ bzip2 -cdfq "$i" | $grep $opt "$pat" | sed "s|^|${j}:|" - r=$? - fi - test "$r" -ne 0 && res="$r" diff --git a/src/patches/cdrtools-2.01-ascii-2.patch b/src/patches/cdrtools-2.01-ascii-2.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 6b6f22fd9f..0000000000 --- a/src/patches/cdrtools-2.01-ascii-2.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,139 +0,0 @@ -Submitted By: Alexander E. Patrakov -Date: 2006-06-05 -Initial Package Version: 2.01 -Upstream Status: Knows about a similar RedHat patch, ignores the issue -Origin: Alexander E. Patrakov; RedHat does something very similar - Modified by Andy Benton to fix an issue with it not applying properly -Description: Replaces hard-coded ISO-8859-1 with ASCII approximations -To regenerate: - -for F in cdrecord/cdrecord.c cdrecord/diskid.c cdrecord/sector.c \ - readcd/readcd.c scgcheck/scgcheck.c scgskeleton/skel.c ; do - LC_ALL=de_DE iconv -f ISO-8859-1 -t US-ASCII//TRANSLIT $F >tmp - mv tmp $F -done - -and remove hunks that modify comments. - -RedHat converts to UTF-8 instead, but this is unacceptable for LFS because -not everyone uses UTF-8 based locales. - -$Id: cdrtools-2.01-ascii-2.patch 1553 2006-06-05 12:05:57Z randy $ - - -diff -urN cdrtools-2.01.orig/cdrecord/cdrecord.c cdrtools-2.01/cdrecord/cdrecord.c ---- cdrtools-2.01.orig/cdrecord/cdrecord.c 2004-09-08 23:26:35.000000000 +0600 -+++ cdrtools-2.01/cdrecord/cdrecord.c 2006-02-13 10:17:29.000000000 +0500 -@@ -297,7 +297,7 @@ - * - * Warning: you are not allowed to modify or to remove the - * Copyright and version printing code below! -- * See also GPL § 2 subclause c) -+ * See also GPL paragraph 2 subclause c) - * - * If you modify cdrecord you need to include additional version - * printing code that: -@@ -349,7 +349,7 @@ - # define CLONE_TITLE "" - #endif - if ((flags & F_MSINFO) == 0 || lverbose || flags & F_VERSION) { -- printf("Cdrecord%s%s %s (%s-%s-%s) Copyright (C) 1995-2004 Jörg Schilling\n", -+ printf("Cdrecord%s%s %s (%s-%s-%s) Copyright (C) 1995-2004 Joerg Schilling\n", - PRODVD_TITLE, - CLONE_TITLE, - cdr_version, -@@ -1651,7 +1651,7 @@ - error("\t-xamix Subsequent tracks are CD-ROM XA mode 2 form 1/2 - 2332 bytes\n"); - error("\t-cdi Subsequent tracks are CDI tracks\n"); - error("\t-isosize Use iso9660 file system size for next data track\n"); -- error("\t-preemp Audio tracks are mastered with 50/15 µs preemphasis\n"); -+ error("\t-preemp Audio tracks are mastered with 50/15 us preemphasis\n"); - error("\t-nopreemp Audio tracks are mastered with no preemphasis (default)\n"); - error("\t-copy Audio tracks have unlimited copy permission\n"); - error("\t-nocopy Audio tracks may only be copied once for personal use (default)\n"); -diff -urN cdrtools-2.01.orig/cdrecord/diskid.c cdrtools-2.01/cdrecord/diskid.c ---- cdrtools-2.01.orig/cdrecord/diskid.c 2004-03-02 06:14:38.000000000 +0500 -+++ cdrtools-2.01/cdrecord/diskid.c 2006-02-13 10:17:35.000000000 +0500 -@@ -112,8 +112,8 @@ - LOCAL char m_grandadv[] = "Grand Advance Technology Ltd."; - LOCAL char m_digitalstor[] = "DIGITAL STORAGE TECHNOLOGY CO.,LTD"; - LOCAL char m_matsushita[] = "Matsushita Electric Industrial Co.,Ltd."; --LOCAL char m_albrechts[] = "CDA Datenträger Albrechts GmbH."; --LOCAL char m_xalbrechts[] = "??? CDA Datenträger Albrechts GmbH."; -+LOCAL char m_albrechts[] = "CDA Datentraeger Albrechts GmbH."; -+LOCAL char m_xalbrechts[] = "??? CDA Datentraeger Albrechts GmbH."; - - LOCAL char m_prodisc[] = "Prodisc Technology Inc."; - LOCAL char m_postech[] = "POSTECH Corporation"; -@@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ - {{97, 27, 00}, 81, "ILLEGAL OLD CODE: Old Ritek Co.???" }, - {{97, 27, 25}, 0, m_ill }, - {{97, 30, 00}, 0, m_ill }, -- {{97, 33, 00}, 82, "ILLEGAL OLD CODE: Old CDA Datenträger Albrechts GmbH." }, -+ {{97, 33, 00}, 82, "ILLEGAL OLD CODE: Old CDA Datentraeger Albrechts GmbH." }, - {{97, 35, 44}, 0, m_ill }, - {{97, 39, 00}, 0, m_ill }, - {{97, 45, 36}, 83, "ILLEGAL OLD CODE: Old Kodak Photo CD" }, - -diff -urN cdrtools-2.01.orig/cdrecord/sector.c cdrtools-2.01/cdrecord/sector.c ---- cdrtools-2.01.orig/cdrecord/sector.c 2004-03-01 14:19:13.000000000 +0500 -+++ cdrtools-2.01/cdrecord/sector.c 2006-02-13 10:17:36.000000000 +0500 -@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ - break; - } - if (be_verbose) { -- printf("Encoding speed : %dx (%d sectors/s) for libedc from Heiko Eißfeldt\n", -+ printf("Encoding speed : %dx (%d sectors/s) for libedc from Heiko Eissfeldt\n", - (i+74)/75, i); - } - return ((i+74)/75); -diff -urN cdrtools-2.01.orig/readcd/readcd.c cdrtools-2.01/readcd/readcd.c ---- cdrtools-2.01.orig/readcd/readcd.c 2004-09-08 23:24:14.000000000 +0600 -+++ cdrtools-2.01/readcd/readcd.c 2006-02-13 10:17:37.000000000 +0500 -@@ -296,7 +296,7 @@ - if (help) - usage(0); - if (pversion) { -- printf("readcd %s (%s-%s-%s) Copyright (C) 1987, 1995-2003 Jörg Schilling\n", -+ printf("readcd %s (%s-%s-%s) Copyright (C) 1987, 1995-2003 Joerg Schilling\n", - cdr_version, - HOST_CPU, HOST_VENDOR, HOST_OS); - exit(0); -diff -urN cdrtools-2.01.orig/scgcheck/scgcheck.c cdrtools-2.01/scgcheck/scgcheck.c ---- cdrtools-2.01.orig/scgcheck/scgcheck.c 2004-09-08 23:49:48.000000000 +0600 -+++ cdrtools-2.01/scgcheck/scgcheck.c 2006-02-13 10:17:38.000000000 +0500 -@@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ - if (help) - usage(0); - if (pversion) { -- printf("scgckeck %s (%s-%s-%s) Copyright (C) 1998-2002 Jörg Schilling\n", -+ printf("scgckeck %s (%s-%s-%s) Copyright (C) 1998-2002 Joerg Schilling\n", - scgc_version, - HOST_CPU, HOST_VENDOR, HOST_OS); - exit(0); -@@ -153,11 +153,11 @@ - comerr("Cannot open logfile.\n"); - - printf("Scgcheck %s (%s-%s-%s) SCSI user level transport library ABI checker.\n\ --Copyright (C) 1998,2001 Jörg Schilling\n", -+Copyright (C) 1998,2001 Joerg Schilling\n", - scgc_version, - HOST_CPU, HOST_VENDOR, HOST_OS); - fprintf(logfile, "Scgcheck %s (%s-%s-%s) SCSI user level transport library ABI checker.\n\ --Copyright (C) 1998,2001 Jörg Schilling\n", -+Copyright (C) 1998,2001 Joerg Schilling\n", - scgc_version, - HOST_CPU, HOST_VENDOR, HOST_OS); - /* -diff -urN cdrtools-2.01.orig/scgskeleton/skel.c cdrtools-2.01/scgskeleton/skel.c ---- cdrtools-2.01.orig/scgskeleton/skel.c 2004-07-11 04:57:27.000000000 +0600 -+++ cdrtools-2.01/scgskeleton/skel.c 2006-02-13 10:17:39.000000000 +0500 -@@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ - if (help) - usage(0); - if (pversion) { -- printf("scgskeleton %s (%s-%s-%s) Copyright (C) 1987, 1995-2003 Jörg Schilling\n", -+ printf("scgskeleton %s (%s-%s-%s) Copyright (C) 1987, 1995-2003 Joerg Schilling\n", - skel_version, - HOST_CPU, HOST_VENDOR, HOST_OS); - exit(0); diff --git a/src/patches/cdrtools-2.01-mkisofs_iconv-1.patch b/src/patches/cdrtools-2.01-mkisofs_iconv-1.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 4f47533708..0000000000 --- a/src/patches/cdrtools-2.01-mkisofs_iconv-1.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,629 +0,0 @@ -Submitted By: Alexander E. Patrakov -Date: 2005-09-30 -Initial Package Version: 2.01 -Origin: RedHat (but maybe they initially obtained the patch from elsewhere) -Upstream Status: Not applied -Description: Allows one to specify any glibc-supported source charset -for Joliet filenames, instead of the very limited choice offered by mkisofs -itself. Required for writing Windows-readable data CDs in UTF-8 locales when -filenames contain national characters. - -diff -urN --exclude-from=- cdrtools-2.01/include/unls.h cdrtools-2.01-jh/include/unls.h ---- cdrtools-2.01/include/unls.h 2003-06-16 00:41:23.000000000 +0300 -+++ cdrtools-2.01-jh/include/unls.h 2004-02-02 18:31:22.000000000 +0200 -@@ -30,6 +30,10 @@ - #include - #endif - -+#ifdef USE_ICONV -+#include -+#endif -+ - #ifdef __cplusplus - extern "C" { - #endif -@@ -43,6 +47,9 @@ - char *charset; - unsigned char **page_uni2charset; - struct nls_unicode *charset2uni; -+#ifdef USE_ICONV -+ iconv_t iconv_d; -+#endif - - void (*inc_use_count) __PR((void)); - void (*dec_use_count) __PR((void)); -@@ -58,6 +65,9 @@ - extern void unload_nls __PR((struct nls_table *)); - extern struct nls_table *load_nls_default __PR((void)); - extern int init_nls_file __PR((char * name)); -+#ifdef USE_ICONV -+extern int init_nls_iconv __PR((char * name)); -+#endif - - #ifdef __cplusplus - } -diff -urN --exclude-from=- cdrtools-2.01/libunls/libunls.mk cdrtools-2.01-jh/libunls/libunls.mk ---- cdrtools-2.01/libunls/libunls.mk 2000-03-25 14:51:56.000000000 +0200 -+++ cdrtools-2.01-jh/libunls/libunls.mk 2004-02-02 18:31:22.000000000 +0200 -@@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ - INSDIR= lib - TARGETLIB= unls - #CPPOPTS += -Istdio -+CPPOPTS += -DUSE_ICONV - include Targets - LIBS= - -diff -urN --exclude-from=- cdrtools-2.01/libunls/nls.h cdrtools-2.01-jh/libunls/nls.h ---- cdrtools-2.01/libunls/nls.h 2002-12-03 02:34:27.000000000 +0200 -+++ cdrtools-2.01-jh/libunls/nls.h 2004-02-02 18:31:22.000000000 +0200 -@@ -111,5 +111,8 @@ - extern int init_nls_cp10079 __PR((void)); - extern int init_nls_cp10081 __PR((void)); - extern int init_nls_file __PR((char * name)); -+#ifdef USE_ICONV -+extern int init_nls_iconv __PR((char * name)); -+#endif - - #endif /* _NLS_H */ -diff -urN --exclude-from=- cdrtools-2.01/libunls/nls_iconv.c cdrtools-2.01-jh/libunls/nls_iconv.c ---- cdrtools-2.01/libunls/nls_iconv.c 1970-01-01 02:00:00.000000000 +0200 -+++ cdrtools-2.01-jh/libunls/nls_iconv.c 2004-02-02 18:31:22.000000000 +0200 -@@ -0,0 +1,96 @@ -+/* @(#)nls_iconv.c 1.0 02/04/20 2002 J. Schilling */ -+#ifndef lint -+static char sccsid[] = -+ "@(#)nls_iconv.c 1.0 02/01/20 2002 J. Schilling"; -+#endif -+/* -+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -+ * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) -+ * any later version. -+ * -+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -+ * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -+ * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -+ * GNU General Public License for more details. -+ * -+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -+ * along with this program; see the file COPYING. If not, write to -+ * the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. -+ */ -+/* -+ * Modifications to make the code portable Copyright (c) 2000 J. Schilling -+ * -+ * nls_iconv: create a pseudo-charset table to use iconv() provided by C -+ * library or libiconv by Bruno Haible -+ * The Unicode to charset table has only exact mappings. -+ * -+ * -+ * Jungshik Shin (jshin@mailaps.org) 04-Feb-2002 -+ */ -+ -+#ifdef USE_ICONV -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include "nls.h" -+#include -+ -+static void inc_use_count __PR((void)); -+static void dec_use_count __PR((void)); -+ -+ -+static void -+inc_use_count() -+{ -+ MOD_INC_USE_COUNT; -+} -+ -+static void -+dec_use_count() -+{ -+ MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT; -+} -+ -+int -+init_nls_iconv(charset) -+ char *charset; -+{ -+ iconv_t iconv_d; /* iconv conversion descriptor */ -+ struct nls_table *table; -+ -+ /* give up if no charset is given */ -+ if (charset == NULL) -+ return -1; -+ -+ /* see if we already have a table with this name - built in tables -+ have precedence over iconv() - i.e. can't have the name of an -+ existing table. Also, we may have already registered this file -+ table */ -+ if (find_nls(charset) != NULL) -+ return -1; -+ -+ if ((iconv_d = iconv_open("UCS-2BE", charset)) == (iconv_t) -1) -+ return -1; -+ -+ -+ /* set up the table */ -+ if ((table = (struct nls_table *)malloc(sizeof (struct nls_table))) -+ == NULL) { -+ return -1; -+ } -+ -+ /* give the table the file name, so we can find it again if needed */ -+ table->charset = strdup(charset); -+ table->iconv_d = iconv_d; -+ table->page_uni2charset = NULL; -+ table->charset2uni = NULL; -+ table->inc_use_count = inc_use_count; -+ table->dec_use_count = dec_use_count; -+ table->next = NULL; -+ -+ /* register the table */ -+ return register_nls(table); -+} -+#endif -diff -urN --exclude-from=- cdrtools-2.01/libunls/Targets cdrtools-2.01-jh/libunls/Targets ---- cdrtools-2.01/libunls/Targets 2002-12-03 02:34:27.000000000 +0200 -+++ cdrtools-2.01-jh/libunls/Targets 2004-02-02 18:31:22.000000000 +0200 -@@ -39,4 +39,5 @@ - nls_cp10029.c \ - nls_cp10079.c \ - nls_cp10081.c \ -- nls_file.c -+ nls_file.c \ -+ nls_iconv.c -diff -urN --exclude-from=- cdrtools-2.01/mkisofs/joliet.c cdrtools-2.01-jh/mkisofs/joliet.c ---- cdrtools-2.01/mkisofs/joliet.c 2003-04-28 01:36:08.000000000 +0300 -+++ cdrtools-2.01-jh/mkisofs/joliet.c 2004-02-03 14:15:17.000000000 +0200 -@@ -90,6 +90,11 @@ - #include /* For UNICODE translation */ - #include - -+#ifdef USE_ICONV -+#include -+#include -+#endif -+ - static Uint jpath_table_index; - static struct directory **jpathlist; - static int next_jpath_index = 1; -@@ -103,13 +108,23 @@ - }; - - #ifdef UDF -- void convert_to_unicode __PR((unsigned char *buffer, -+# ifdef USE_ICONV -+ size_t -+# else -+ void -+# endif -+ convert_to_unicode __PR((unsigned char *buffer, - int size, char *source, struct nls_table *inls)); -- int joliet_strlen __PR((const char *string)); -+ int joliet_strlen __PR((const char *string, struct nls_table *inls)); - #else --static void convert_to_unicode __PR((unsigned char *buffer, -+# ifdef USE_ICONV -+ static size_t -+# else -+ static void -+#endif -+ convert_to_unicode __PR((unsigned char *buffer, - int size, char *source, struct nls_table *inls)); --static int joliet_strlen __PR((const char *string)); -+static int joliet_strlen __PR((const char *string, struct nls_table *inls)); - #endif - static void get_joliet_vol_desc __PR((struct iso_primary_descriptor *jvol_desc)); - static void assign_joliet_directory_addresses __PR((struct directory *node)); -@@ -161,6 +176,20 @@ - if (inls == onls) - return (c); - -+#ifdef USE_ICONV -+ if(inls->charset2uni == NULL || onls->page_uni2charset == NULL) { -+ /* -+ * This shouldn't be reached -+ */ -+ static BOOL iconv_warned = FALSE; -+ if(!iconv_warned) { -+ error("Warning: Iconv conversion not supported in conv_charset.\n"); -+ iconv_warned = TRUE; -+ } -+ return (c); -+ } -+#endif -+ - /* get high and low UNICODE bytes */ - uh = inls->charset2uni[c].uni2; - ul = inls->charset2uni[c].uni1; -@@ -186,10 +215,18 @@ - * - * Notes: - */ --#ifdef UDF --void -+#ifdef USE_ICONV -+# if UDF -+size_t -+# else -+static size_t -+# endif - #else -+# if UDF -+void -+# else - static void -+# endif - #endif - convert_to_unicode(buffer, size, source, inls) - unsigned char *buffer; -@@ -216,6 +253,51 @@ - tmpbuf = (Uchar *) source; - } - -+#ifdef USE_ICONV -+ if (inls->iconv_d && inls->charset2uni==NULL && -+ inls->page_uni2charset==NULL) { -+ char *inptr = tmpbuf; -+ char *outptr = buffer; -+ size_t inleft = strlen(tmpbuf); -+ size_t inlen = inleft; -+ size_t outleft = size; -+ -+ iconv(inls->iconv_d, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL); -+ if(iconv(inls->iconv_d, &inptr, &inleft, &outptr, &outleft) == -+ (size_t)-1 && errno == EILSEQ) { -+ fprintf(stderr, "Incorrectly encoded string (%s) " -+ "encountered.\nPossibly creating an invalid " -+ "Joliet extension. Aborting.\n", source); -+ exit(1); -+ } -+ -+ for (i = 0; (i + 1) < size - outleft; i += 2) { /* Size may be odd!!!*/ -+ if (buffer[i]=='\0') { -+ switch (buffer[i+1]) { /* Invalid characters for Joliet */ -+ case '*': -+ case '/': -+ case ':': -+ case ';': -+ case '?': -+ case '\\': -+ buffer[i+1]='_'; -+ default: -+ if (buffer[i+1] == 0x7f || -+ buffer[i+1] < 0x20) -+ buffer[i+1]='_'; -+ } -+ } -+ } -+ if (size & 1) { /* beautification */ -+ buffer[size - 1] = 0; -+ } -+ if (source == NULL) { -+ free(tmpbuf); -+ } -+ return (inlen - inleft); -+ } -+#endif -+ - /* - * Now start copying characters. If the size was specified to be 0, - * then assume the input was 0 terminated. -@@ -271,6 +353,9 @@ - if (source == NULL) { - free(tmpbuf); - } -+#ifdef USE_ICONV -+ return j; -+#endif - } - - /* -@@ -287,12 +372,50 @@ - #else - static int - #endif --joliet_strlen(string) -+joliet_strlen(string, inls) - const char *string; -+ struct nls_table *inls; - { - int rtn; - -+#ifdef USE_ICONV -+ if (inls->iconv_d && inls->charset2uni==NULL && -+ inls->page_uni2charset==NULL) { -+ /* -+ * we const-cast since we're sure iconv won't change -+ * the string itself -+ */ -+ char *string_ptr = (char *)string; -+ size_t string_len = strlen(string); -+ -+ /* -+ * iconv has no way of finding out the required size -+ * in the target -+ */ -+ -+ char *tmp, *tmp_ptr; -+ /* we assume that the maximum length is 2 * jlen */ -+ size_t tmp_len = (size_t)jlen * 2 + 1; -+ tmp = e_malloc(tmp_len); -+ tmp_ptr = tmp; -+ -+ iconv(inls->iconv_d, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL); -+ iconv(inls->iconv_d, &string_ptr, &string_len, &tmp_ptr, -+ &tmp_len); -+ -+ /* -+ * iconv advanced the tmp pointer with as many chars -+ * as it has written to it, so we add up the delta -+ */ -+ rtn = (tmp_ptr - tmp); -+ -+ free(tmp); -+ } else { -+ rtn = strlen(string) << 1; -+ } -+#else - rtn = strlen(string) << 1; -+#endif - - /* - * We do clamp the maximum length of a Joliet string to be the -@@ -480,16 +603,33 @@ - /* compare the Unicode names */ - - while (*rpnt && *lpnt) { -+#ifdef USE_ICONV -+ size_t ri, li; -+ -+ ri = convert_to_unicode(rtmp, 2, rpnt, rinls); -+ li = convert_to_unicode(ltmp, 2, lpnt, linls); -+ rpnt += ri; -+ lpnt += li; -+ if(!ri && !li) -+ return (0); -+ else if(ri && !li) -+ return (1); -+ else if(!ri && li) -+ return (-1); -+#else - convert_to_unicode(rtmp, 2, rpnt, rinls); - convert_to_unicode(ltmp, 2, lpnt, linls); -+#endif - - if (a_to_u_2_byte(rtmp) < a_to_u_2_byte(ltmp)) - return (-1); - if (a_to_u_2_byte(rtmp) > a_to_u_2_byte(ltmp)) - return (1); - -+#ifndef USE_ICONV - rpnt++; - lpnt++; -+#endif - } - - if (*rpnt) -@@ -574,10 +714,10 @@ - } - #ifdef APPLE_HYB - if (USE_MAC_NAME(de)) -- namelen = joliet_strlen(de->hfs_ent->name); -+ namelen = joliet_strlen(de->hfs_ent->name, hfs_inls); - else - #endif /* APPLE_HYB */ -- namelen = joliet_strlen(de->name); -+ namelen = joliet_strlen(de->name, in_nls); - - if (dpnt == root) { - jpath_table_l[jpath_table_index] = 1; -@@ -742,10 +882,10 @@ - #ifdef APPLE_HYB - /* Use the HFS name if it exists */ - if (USE_MAC_NAME(s_entry1)) -- cvt_len = joliet_strlen(s_entry1->hfs_ent->name); -+ cvt_len = joliet_strlen(s_entry1->hfs_ent->name, hfs_inls); - else - #endif /* APPLE_HYB */ -- cvt_len = joliet_strlen(s_entry1->name); -+ cvt_len = joliet_strlen(s_entry1->name, in_nls); - - /* - * Fix the record length -@@ -891,12 +1031,12 @@ - if (USE_MAC_NAME(s_entry)) - /* Use the HFS name if it exists */ - jpath_table_size += -- joliet_strlen(s_entry->hfs_ent->name) + -+ joliet_strlen(s_entry->hfs_ent->name, hfs_inls) + - offsetof(struct iso_path_table, name[0]); - else - #endif /* APPLE_HYB */ - jpath_table_size += -- joliet_strlen(s_entry->name) + -+ joliet_strlen(s_entry->name, in_nls) + - offsetof(struct iso_path_table, name[0]); - if (jpath_table_size & 1) { - jpath_table_size++; -@@ -918,13 +1058,13 @@ - /* Use the HFS name if it exists */ - s_entry->jreclen = - offsetof(struct iso_directory_record, name[0]) -- + joliet_strlen(s_entry->hfs_ent->name) -+ + joliet_strlen(s_entry->hfs_ent->name, hfs_inls) - + 1; - else - #endif /* APPLE_HYB */ - s_entry->jreclen = - offsetof(struct iso_directory_record, name[0]) -- + joliet_strlen(s_entry->name) -+ + joliet_strlen(s_entry->name, in_nls) - + 1; - } else { - /* -@@ -1072,6 +1212,9 @@ - #endif - - while (*rpnt && *lpnt) { -+#ifdef USE_ICONV -+ size_t ri, li; -+#endif - if (*rpnt == ';' && *lpnt != ';') - return (-1); - if (*rpnt != ';' && *lpnt == ';') -@@ -1092,16 +1235,32 @@ - return (1); - #endif - -+#ifdef USE_ICONV -+ -+ ri = convert_to_unicode(rtmp, 2, rpnt, rinls); -+ li = convert_to_unicode(ltmp, 2, lpnt, linls); -+ rpnt += ri; -+ lpnt += li; -+ if(!ri && !li) -+ return (0); -+ else if(ri && !li) -+ return (1); -+ else if(!ri && li) -+ return (-1); -+#else - convert_to_unicode(rtmp, 2, rpnt, rinls); - convert_to_unicode(ltmp, 2, lpnt, linls); -+#endif - - if (a_to_u_2_byte(rtmp) < a_to_u_2_byte(ltmp)) - return (-1); - if (a_to_u_2_byte(rtmp) > a_to_u_2_byte(ltmp)) - return (1); - -+#ifndef USE_ICONV - rpnt++; - lpnt++; -+#endif - } - if (*rpnt) - return (1); -diff -urN --exclude-from=- cdrtools-2.01/mkisofs/Makefile cdrtools-2.01-jh/mkisofs/Makefile ---- cdrtools-2.01/mkisofs/Makefile 2004-01-02 17:23:32.000000000 +0200 -+++ cdrtools-2.01-jh/mkisofs/Makefile 2004-02-02 18:31:22.000000000 +0200 -@@ -32,6 +32,7 @@ - CPPOPTS += -DUDF - CPPOPTS += -DDVD_VIDEO - CPPOPTS += -DSORTING -+CPPOPTS += -DUSE_ICONV - CPPOPTS += -I../libhfs_iso/ - CPPOPTS += -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -DUSE_LIBSCHILY -DUSE_SCG \ - '-DAPPID_DEFAULT="MKISOFS ISO 9660/HFS FILESYSTEM BUILDER & CDRECORD CD-R/DVD CREATOR (C) 1993 E.YOUNGDALE (C) 1997 J.PEARSON/J.SCHILLING"' \ -diff -urN --exclude-from=- cdrtools-2.01/mkisofs/mkisofs.c cdrtools-2.01-jh/mkisofs/mkisofs.c ---- cdrtools-2.01/mkisofs/mkisofs.c 2004-01-07 01:23:46.000000000 +0200 -+++ cdrtools-2.01-jh/mkisofs/mkisofs.c 2004-02-02 18:31:22.000000000 +0200 -@@ -59,6 +59,11 @@ - #endif - #endif /* no_more_needed */ - -+#ifdef USE_ICONV -+#include -+#include -+#endif -+ - struct directory *root = NULL; - int path_ind; - -@@ -223,6 +228,10 @@ - int do_sort = 0; /* sort file data */ - #endif /* SORTING */ - -+#ifdef USE_ICONV -+int iconv_possible; -+#endif -+ - struct nls_table *in_nls = NULL; /* input UNICODE conversion table */ - struct nls_table *out_nls = NULL; /* output UNICODE conversion table */ - #ifdef APPLE_HYB -@@ -2235,6 +2244,37 @@ - init_nls_file(hfs_ocharset); - #endif /* APPLE_HYB */ - -+#ifdef USE_ICONV -+ iconv_possible = !(iso9660_level >= 4 || ((ocharset && -+ strcmp(ocharset, icharset ? icharset : "")) && -+ use_RockRidge) || apple_ext || apple_hyb); -+ -+ setlocale(LC_CTYPE, ""); -+ -+ if (icharset == NULL && iconv_possible) { -+ char *charset = nl_langinfo(CODESET); -+ /* set to detected value but only if it is not pure US-ASCII */ -+ if(strcmp(charset, "ANSI_X3.4-1968") != 0) -+ icharset = charset; -+ -+ if(icharset && verbose > 0) -+ fprintf(stderr, "INFO:\t" -+ "%s character encoding detected by locale settings." -+ "\n\tAssuming %s encoded filenames on source " -+ "filesystem,\n" -+ "\tuse -input-charset to override.\n", -+ icharset, icharset); -+ } -+ -+ if(iconv_possible) { -+ /* -+ * don't care if initialization fails -+ */ -+ init_nls_iconv(icharset); -+ init_nls_iconv(ocharset); -+ } -+#endif -+ - if (icharset == NULL) { - #if (defined(__CYGWIN32__) || defined(__CYGWIN__)) && !defined(IS_CYGWIN_1) - in_nls = load_nls("cp437"); -@@ -2262,6 +2302,12 @@ - if (in_nls == NULL || out_nls == NULL) { /* Unknown charset specified */ - fprintf(stderr, "Unknown charset\nKnown charsets are:\n"); - list_nls(); /* List all known charset names */ -+#ifdef USE_ICONV -+ if(!iconv_possible) -+ fprintf(stderr, "Iconv charsets cannot be used with " -+ "Apple extension, HFS, ISO9660 version 2 or\n" -+ "Rock Ridge.\n"); -+#endif - exit(1); - } - -diff -urN --exclude-from=- cdrtools-2.01/mkisofs/mkisofs.h cdrtools-2.01-jh/mkisofs/mkisofs.h ---- cdrtools-2.01/mkisofs/mkisofs.h 2003-12-28 15:38:51.000000000 +0200 -+++ cdrtools-2.01-jh/mkisofs/mkisofs.h 2004-02-02 18:31:22.000000000 +0200 -@@ -501,9 +501,14 @@ - - /* joliet.c */ - #ifdef UDF -+# ifdef USE_ICONV -+extern size_t convert_to_unicode __PR((unsigned char *buffer, -+ int size, char *source, struct nls_table *inls)); -+# else - extern void convert_to_unicode __PR((unsigned char *buffer, - int size, char *source, struct nls_table *inls)); --extern int joliet_strlen __PR((const char *string)); -+# endif -+extern int joliet_strlen __PR((const char *string, struct nls_table *inls)); - #endif - extern unsigned char conv_charset __PR((unsigned char, struct nls_table *, - struct nls_table *)); -diff -urN --exclude-from=- cdrtools-2.01/mkisofs/udf.c cdrtools-2.01-jh/mkisofs/udf.c ---- cdrtools-2.01/mkisofs/udf.c 2003-04-28 01:34:52.000000000 +0300 -+++ cdrtools-2.01-jh/mkisofs/udf.c 2004-02-02 18:31:22.000000000 +0200 -@@ -442,7 +442,7 @@ - int i; - int expanded_length; - -- expanded_length = joliet_strlen(src); -+ expanded_length = joliet_strlen(src, in_nls); - if (expanded_length > 1024) - expanded_length = 1024; - if (expanded_length > (dst_size-1)*2) diff --git a/src/patches/gcc-pr28045.patch b/src/patches/gcc-pr28045.patch deleted file mode 100644 index b38ff9e5e4..0000000000 --- a/src/patches/gcc-pr28045.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -Index: fold-const.c -=================================================================== -*** gcc4.0.3/gcc/fold-const.c (revision 114755) ---- gcc4.0.3/fold-const.c (working copy) -*************** operand_equal_p (tree arg0, tree arg1, u -*** 2497,2502 **** ---- 2497,2507 ---- - if (TYPE_UNSIGNED (TREE_TYPE (arg0)) != TYPE_UNSIGNED (TREE_TYPE (arg1))) - return 0; - -+ /* If both types don't have the same precision, then it is not safe -+ to strip NOPs. */ -+ if (TYPE_PRECISION (TREE_TYPE (arg0)) != TYPE_PRECISION (TREE_TYPE (arg1))) -+ return 0; -+ - STRIP_NOPS (arg0); - STRIP_NOPS (arg1); - - - -/* { dg-do run } */ - -extern void abort(void); -struct a -{ - unsigned int bits : 1; - signed long val : ((sizeof(long) * 8) - 1); -}; -int Fnegate (struct a b) -{ - if ((-((long)b.val)) <= ((long) ((1UL << ((sizeof(long) * 8) - 2)) -1UL)) - && (-((long)b.val)) >= (-(((long) ((1UL << ((sizeof(long) * 8) - 2)) -1UL))) - 1)) - return 0 ; - abort (); -} -int main () -{ - struct a b = {1, 1}; - Fnegate (b); - return 0; -} diff --git a/src/patches/iptables-1.3.0-imq1.diff b/src/patches/iptables-1.3.0-imq1.diff deleted file mode 100644 index c3bf8d015f..0000000000 --- a/src/patches/iptables-1.3.0-imq1.diff +++ /dev/null @@ -1,220 +0,0 @@ ---- userspace/extensions.orig/.IMQ-test6 Thu Jan 1 01:00:00 1970 -+++ userspace/extensions/.IMQ-test6 Mon Jun 16 10:12:47 2003 -@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ -+#!/bin/sh -+# True if IMQ target patch is applied. -+[ -f $KERNEL_DIR/net/ipv6/netfilter/ip6t_IMQ.c ] && echo IMQ ---- userspace/extensions.orig/libip6t_IMQ.c Thu Jan 1 01:00:00 1970 -+++ userspace/extensions/libip6t_IMQ.c Mon Jun 16 10:12:47 2003 -@@ -0,0 +1,101 @@ -+/* Shared library add-on to iptables to add IMQ target support. */ -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+ -+#include -+#include -+#include -+ -+/* Function which prints out usage message. */ -+static void -+help(void) -+{ -+ printf( -+"IMQ target v%s options:\n" -+" --todev enqueue to imq, defaults to 0\n", -+IPTABLES_VERSION); -+} -+ -+static struct option opts[] = { -+ { "todev", 1, 0, '1' }, -+ { 0 } -+}; -+ -+/* Initialize the target. */ -+static void -+init(struct ip6t_entry_target *t, unsigned int *nfcache) -+{ -+ struct ip6t_imq_info *mr = (struct ip6t_imq_info*)t->data; -+ -+ mr->todev = 0; -+ *nfcache |= NFC_UNKNOWN; -+} -+ -+/* Function which parses command options; returns true if it -+ ate an option */ -+static int -+parse(int c, char **argv, int invert, unsigned int *flags, -+ const struct ip6t_entry *entry, -+ struct ip6t_entry_target **target) -+{ -+ struct ip6t_imq_info *mr = (struct ip6t_imq_info*)(*target)->data; -+ -+ switch(c) { -+ case '1': -+ if (check_inverse(optarg, &invert, NULL, 0)) -+ exit_error(PARAMETER_PROBLEM, -+ "Unexpected `!' after --todev"); -+ mr->todev=atoi(optarg); -+ break; -+ default: -+ return 0; -+ } -+ return 1; -+} -+ -+static void -+final_check(unsigned int flags) -+{ -+} -+ -+/* Prints out the targinfo. */ -+static void -+print(const struct ip6t_ip6 *ip, -+ const struct ip6t_entry_target *target, -+ int numeric) -+{ -+ struct ip6t_imq_info *mr = (struct ip6t_imq_info*)target->data; -+ -+ printf("IMQ: todev %u ", mr->todev); -+} -+ -+/* Saves the union ipt_targinfo in parsable form to stdout. */ -+static void -+save(const struct ip6t_ip6 *ip, const struct ip6t_entry_target *target) -+{ -+ struct ip6t_imq_info *mr = (struct ip6t_imq_info*)target->data; -+ -+ printf("--todev %u", mr->todev); -+} -+ -+static struct ip6tables_target imq = { -+ .next = NULL, -+ .name = "IMQ", -+ .version = IPTABLES_VERSION, -+ .size = IP6T_ALIGN(sizeof(struct ip6t_imq_info)), -+ .userspacesize = IP6T_ALIGN(sizeof(struct ip6t_imq_info)), -+ .help = &help, -+ .init = &init, -+ .parse = &parse, -+ .final_check = &final_check, -+ .print = &print, -+ .save = &save, -+ .extra_opts = opts -+}; -+ -+void _init(void) -+{ -+ register_target6(&imq); -+} ---- userspace/extensions.orig/.IMQ-test Thu Jan 1 01:00:00 1970 -+++ userspace/extensions/.IMQ-test Mon Jun 16 10:12:47 2003 -@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ -+#!/bin/sh -+# True if IMQ target patch is applied. -+[ -f $KERNEL_DIR/net/ipv4/netfilter/ipt_IMQ.c ] && echo IMQ ---- userspace/extensions.orig/libipt_IMQ.c Thu Jan 1 01:00:00 1970 -+++ userspace/extensions/libipt_IMQ.c Mon Jun 16 10:12:47 2003 -@@ -0,0 +1,101 @@ -+/* Shared library add-on to iptables to add IMQ target support. */ -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+ -+#include -+#include -+#include -+ -+/* Function which prints out usage message. */ -+static void -+help(void) -+{ -+ printf( -+"IMQ target v%s options:\n" -+" --todev enqueue to imq, defaults to 0\n", -+IPTABLES_VERSION); -+} -+ -+static struct option opts[] = { -+ { "todev", 1, 0, '1' }, -+ { 0 } -+}; -+ -+/* Initialize the target. */ -+static void -+init(struct ipt_entry_target *t, unsigned int *nfcache) -+{ -+ struct ipt_imq_info *mr = (struct ipt_imq_info*)t->data; -+ -+ mr->todev = 0; -+ *nfcache |= NFC_UNKNOWN; -+} -+ -+/* Function which parses command options; returns true if it -+ ate an option */ -+static int -+parse(int c, char **argv, int invert, unsigned int *flags, -+ const struct ipt_entry *entry, -+ struct ipt_entry_target **target) -+{ -+ struct ipt_imq_info *mr = (struct ipt_imq_info*)(*target)->data; -+ -+ switch(c) { -+ case '1': -+ if (check_inverse(optarg, &invert, NULL, 0)) -+ exit_error(PARAMETER_PROBLEM, -+ "Unexpected `!' after --todev"); -+ mr->todev=atoi(optarg); -+ break; -+ default: -+ return 0; -+ } -+ return 1; -+} -+ -+static void -+final_check(unsigned int flags) -+{ -+} -+ -+/* Prints out the targinfo. */ -+static void -+print(const struct ipt_ip *ip, -+ const struct ipt_entry_target *target, -+ int numeric) -+{ -+ struct ipt_imq_info *mr = (struct ipt_imq_info*)target->data; -+ -+ printf("IMQ: todev %u ", mr->todev); -+} -+ -+/* Saves the union ipt_targinfo in parsable form to stdout. */ -+static void -+save(const struct ipt_ip *ip, const struct ipt_entry_target *target) -+{ -+ struct ipt_imq_info *mr = (struct ipt_imq_info*)target->data; -+ -+ printf("--todev %u", mr->todev); -+} -+ -+static struct iptables_target imq = { -+ .next = NULL, -+ .name = "IMQ", -+ .version = IPTABLES_VERSION, -+ .size = IPT_ALIGN(sizeof(struct ipt_imq_info)), -+ .userspacesize = IPT_ALIGN(sizeof(struct ipt_imq_info)), -+ .help = &help, -+ .init = &init, -+ .parse = &parse, -+ .final_check = &final_check, -+ .print = &print, -+ .save = &save, -+ .extra_opts = opts -+}; -+ -+void _init(void) -+{ -+ register_target(&imq); -+} diff --git a/src/patches/iptables-1.3.6-imq.diff b/src/patches/iptables-1.3.6-imq.diff deleted file mode 100644 index 262fef1a1e..0000000000 --- a/src/patches/iptables-1.3.6-imq.diff +++ /dev/null @@ -1,221 +0,0 @@ ---- iptables-1.3.6.orig/extensions.orig/.IMQ-test6 Thu Jan 1 01:00:00 1970 -+++ iptables-1.3.6/extensions/.IMQ-test6 Mon Jun 16 10:12:47 2003 -@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ -+#!/bin/sh -+# True if IMQ target patch is applied. -+[ -f $KERNEL_DIR/net/ipv6/netfilter/ip6t_IMQ.c ] && echo IMQ ---- iptables-1.3.6.orig/extensions.orig/libip6t_IMQ.c Thu Jan 1 01:00:00 1970 -+++ iptables-1.3.6/extensions/libip6t_IMQ.c Mon Jun 16 10:12:47 2003 -@@ -0,0 +1,101 @@ -+/* Shared library add-on to iptables to add IMQ target support. */ -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+ -+#include -+#include -+#include -+ -+/* Function which prints out usage message. */ -+static void -+help(void) -+{ -+ printf( -+"IMQ target v%s options:\n" -+" --todev enqueue to imq, defaults to 0\n", -+IPTABLES_VERSION); -+} -+ -+static struct option opts[] = { -+ { "todev", 1, 0, '1' }, -+ { 0 } -+}; -+ -+/* Initialize the target. */ -+static void -+init(struct ip6t_entry_target *t, unsigned int *nfcache) -+{ -+ struct ip6t_imq_info *mr = (struct ip6t_imq_info*)t->data; -+ -+ mr->todev = 0; -+ *nfcache |= NFC_UNKNOWN; -+} -+ -+/* Function which parses command options; returns true if it -+ ate an option */ -+static int -+parse(int c, char **argv, int invert, unsigned int *flags, -+ const struct ip6t_entry *entry, -+ struct ip6t_entry_target **target) -+{ -+ struct ip6t_imq_info *mr = (struct ip6t_imq_info*)(*target)->data; -+ -+ switch(c) { -+ case '1': -+ if (check_inverse(optarg, &invert, NULL, 0)) -+ exit_error(PARAMETER_PROBLEM, -+ "Unexpected `!' after --todev"); -+ mr->todev=atoi(optarg); -+ break; -+ default: -+ return 0; -+ } -+ return 1; -+} -+ -+static void -+final_check(unsigned int flags) -+{ -+} -+ -+/* Prints out the targinfo. */ -+static void -+print(const struct ip6t_ip6 *ip, -+ const struct ip6t_entry_target *target, -+ int numeric) -+{ -+ struct ip6t_imq_info *mr = (struct ip6t_imq_info*)target->data; -+ -+ printf("IMQ: todev %u ", mr->todev); -+} -+ -+/* Saves the union ipt_targinfo in parsable form to stdout. */ -+static void -+save(const struct ip6t_ip6 *ip, const struct ip6t_entry_target *target) -+{ -+ struct ip6t_imq_info *mr = (struct ip6t_imq_info*)target->data; -+ -+ printf("--todev %u", mr->todev); -+} -+ -+static struct ip6tables_target imq = { -+ .next = NULL, -+ .name = "IMQ", -+ .version = IPTABLES_VERSION, -+ .size = IP6T_ALIGN(sizeof(struct ip6t_imq_info)), -+ .userspacesize = IP6T_ALIGN(sizeof(struct ip6t_imq_info)), -+ .help = &help, -+ .init = &init, -+ .parse = &parse, -+ .final_check = &final_check, -+ .print = &print, -+ .save = &save, -+ .extra_opts = opts -+}; -+ -+static __attribute__((constructor)) void _init(void) -+{ -+ register_target6(&imq); -+} ---- iptables-1.3.6.orig/extensions.orig/.IMQ-test Thu Jan 1 01:00:00 1970 -+++ iptables-1.3.6/extensions/.IMQ-test Mon Jun 16 10:12:47 2003 -@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ -+#!/bin/sh -+# True if IMQ target patch is applied. -+[ -f $KERNEL_DIR/net/ipv4/netfilter/ipt_IMQ.c ] && echo IMQ ---- iptables-1.3.6.orig/extensions.orig/libipt_IMQ.c Thu Jan 1 01:00:00 1970 -+++ iptables-1.3.6/extensions/libipt_IMQ.c Mon Jun 16 10:12:47 2003 -@@ -0,0 +1,101 @@ -+/* Shared library add-on to iptables to add IMQ target support. */ -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+ -+#include -+#include -+#include -+ -+/* Function which prints out usage message. */ -+static void -+help(void) -+{ -+ printf( -+"IMQ target v%s options:\n" -+" --todev enqueue to imq, defaults to 0\n", -+IPTABLES_VERSION); -+} -+ -+static struct option opts[] = { -+ { "todev", 1, 0, '1' }, -+ { 0 } -+}; -+ -+/* Initialize the target. */ -+static void -+init(struct ipt_entry_target *t, unsigned int *nfcache) -+{ -+ struct ipt_imq_info *mr = (struct ipt_imq_info*)t->data; -+ -+ mr->todev = 0; -+ *nfcache |= NFC_UNKNOWN; -+} -+ -+/* Function which parses command options; returns true if it -+ ate an option */ -+static int -+parse(int c, char **argv, int invert, unsigned int *flags, -+ const struct ipt_entry *entry, -+ struct ipt_entry_target **target) -+{ -+ struct ipt_imq_info *mr = (struct ipt_imq_info*)(*target)->data; -+ -+ switch(c) { -+ case '1': -+ if (check_inverse(optarg, &invert, NULL, 0)) -+ exit_error(PARAMETER_PROBLEM, -+ "Unexpected `!' after --todev"); -+ mr->todev=atoi(optarg); -+ break; -+ default: -+ return 0; -+ } -+ return 1; -+} -+ -+static void -+final_check(unsigned int flags) -+{ -+} -+ -+/* Prints out the targinfo. */ -+static void -+print(const struct ipt_ip *ip, -+ const struct ipt_entry_target *target, -+ int numeric) -+{ -+ struct ipt_imq_info *mr = (struct ipt_imq_info*)target->data; -+ -+ printf("IMQ: todev %u ", mr->todev); -+} -+ -+/* Saves the union ipt_targinfo in parsable form to stdout. */ -+static void -+save(const struct ipt_ip *ip, const struct ipt_entry_target *target) -+{ -+ struct ipt_imq_info *mr = (struct ipt_imq_info*)target->data; -+ -+ printf("--todev %u", mr->todev); -+} -+ -+static struct iptables_target imq = { -+ .next = NULL, -+ .name = "IMQ", -+ .version = IPTABLES_VERSION, -+ .size = IPT_ALIGN(sizeof(struct ipt_imq_info)), -+ .userspacesize = IPT_ALIGN(sizeof(struct ipt_imq_info)), -+ .help = &help, -+ .init = &init, -+ .parse = &parse, -+ .final_check = &final_check, -+ .print = &print, -+ .save = &save, -+ .extra_opts = opts -+}; -+ -+static __attribute__((constructor)) void _init(void) -+{ -+ register_target(&imq); -+} - diff --git a/src/patches/iptables-1.4.1-imq.diff b/src/patches/iptables-1.4.1-imq.diff deleted file mode 100755 index 3c96a3bc32..0000000000 --- a/src/patches/iptables-1.4.1-imq.diff +++ /dev/null @@ -1,198 +0,0 @@ ---- iptables-1.4.1-rc3.orig/extensions/.IMQ-test 1970-01-01 10:00:00.000000000 +1000 -+++ iptables-1.4.1-rc3/extensions/.IMQ-test 2008-06-08 22:41:49.000000000 +1000 -@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ -+#!/bin/sh -+# True if IMQ target patch is applied. -+[ -f $KERNEL_DIR/include/linux/netfilter_ipv4/ipt_IMQ.h ] && echo IMQ -diff -pruN iptables-1.4.1-rc3.orig/extensions/.IMQ-test6 iptables-1.4.1-rc3/extensions/.IMQ-test6 ---- iptables-1.4.1-rc3.orig/extensions/.IMQ-test6 1970-01-01 10:00:00.000000000 +1000 -+++ iptables-1.4.1-rc3/extensions/.IMQ-test6 2008-06-08 22:41:49.000000000 +1000 -@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ -+#!/bin/sh -+# True if IMQ target patch is applied. -+[ -f $KERNEL_DIR/include/linux/netfilter_ipv6/ip6t_IMQ.h ] && echo IMQ -diff -pruN iptables-1.4.1-rc3.orig/extensions/libip6t_IMQ.c iptables-1.4.1-rc3/extensions/libip6t_IMQ.c ---- iptables-1.4.1-rc3.orig/extensions/libip6t_IMQ.c 1970-01-01 10:00:00.000000000 +1000 -+++ iptables-1.4.1-rc3/extensions/libip6t_IMQ.c 2008-06-08 22:46:57.000000000 +1000 -@@ -0,0 +1,89 @@ -+/* Shared library add-on to iptables to add IMQ target support. */ -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+ -+#include -+#include -+#include -+ -+/* Function which prints out usage message. */ -+static void IMQ_help(void) -+{ -+ printf( -+"IMQ target v%s options:\n" -+" --todev enqueue to imq, defaults to 0\n", -+XTABLES_VERSION); -+} -+ -+static struct option IMQ_opts[] = { -+ { "todev", 1, 0, '1' }, -+ { 0 } -+}; -+ -+/* Initialize the target. */ -+static void IMQ_init(struct xt_entry_target *t) -+{ -+ struct ip6t_imq_info *mr = (struct ip6t_imq_info*)t->data; -+ -+ mr->todev = 0; -+} -+ -+/* Function which parses command options; returns true if it -+ ate an option */ -+static int IMQ_parse(int c, char **argv, int invert, unsigned int *flags, -+ const void *entry, -+ struct xt_entry_target **target) -+{ -+ struct ip6t_imq_info *mr = (struct ip6t_imq_info*)(*target)->data; -+ -+ switch(c) { -+ case '1': -+ if (check_inverse(optarg, &invert, NULL, 0)) -+ exit_error(PARAMETER_PROBLEM, -+ "Unexpected `!' after --todev"); -+ mr->todev=atoi(optarg); -+ break; -+ default: -+ return 0; -+ } -+ return 1; -+} -+ -+/* Prints out the targinfo. */ -+static void IMQ_print(const void *ip, -+ const struct xt_entry_target *target, -+ int numeric) -+{ -+ struct ip6t_imq_info *mr = (struct ip6t_imq_info*)target->data; -+ -+ printf("IMQ: todev %u ", mr->todev); -+} -+ -+/* Saves the union ipt_targinfo in parsable form to stdout. */ -+static void IMQ_save(const void *ip, const struct xt_entry_target *target) -+{ -+ struct ip6t_imq_info *mr = (struct ip6t_imq_info*)target->data; -+ -+ printf("--todev %u", mr->todev); -+} -+ -+static struct xtables_target imq = { -+ .name = "IMQ", -+ .version = XTABLES_VERSION, -+ .family = PF_INET6, -+ .size = XT_ALIGN(sizeof(struct ip6t_imq_info)), -+ .userspacesize = XT_ALIGN(sizeof(struct ip6t_imq_info)), -+ .help = IMQ_help, -+ .init = IMQ_init, -+ .parse = IMQ_parse, -+ .print = IMQ_print, -+ .save = IMQ_save, -+ .extra_opts = IMQ_opts, -+}; -+ -+void _init(void) -+{ -+ xtables_register_target(&imq); -+} -diff -pruN iptables-1.4.1-rc3.orig/extensions/libipt_IMQ.c iptables-1.4.1-rc3/extensions/libipt_IMQ.c ---- iptables-1.4.1-rc3.orig/extensions/libipt_IMQ.c 1970-01-01 10:00:00.000000000 +1000 -+++ iptables-1.4.1-rc3/extensions/libipt_IMQ.c 2008-06-08 22:46:25.000000000 +1000 -@@ -0,0 +1,88 @@ -+/* Shared library add-on to iptables to add IMQ target support. */ -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+ -+#include -+#include -+#include -+ -+/* Function which prints out usage message. */ -+static void IMQ_help(void) -+{ -+ printf( -+"IMQ target v%s options:\n" -+" --todev enqueue to imq, defaults to 0\n", -+XTABLES_VERSION); -+} -+ -+static struct option IMQ_opts[] = { -+ { "todev", 1, 0, '1' }, -+ { 0 } -+}; -+ -+/* Initialize the target. */ -+static void IMQ_init(struct xt_entry_target *t) -+{ -+ struct ipt_imq_info *mr = (struct ipt_imq_info*)t->data; -+ -+ mr->todev = 0; -+} -+ -+/* Function which parses command options; returns true if it -+ ate an option */ -+static int IMQ_parse(int c, char **argv, int invert, unsigned int *flags, -+ const void *entry, struct xt_entry_target **target) -+{ -+ struct ipt_imq_info *mr = (struct ipt_imq_info*)(*target)->data; -+ -+ switch(c) { -+ case '1': -+ if (check_inverse(optarg, &invert, NULL, 0)) -+ exit_error(PARAMETER_PROBLEM, -+ "Unexpected `!' after --todev"); -+ mr->todev=atoi(optarg); -+ break; -+ default: -+ return 0; -+ } -+ return 1; -+} -+ -+/* Prints out the targinfo. */ -+static void IMQ_print(const void *ip, -+ const struct xt_entry_target *target, -+ int numeric) -+{ -+ struct ipt_imq_info *mr = (struct ipt_imq_info*)target->data; -+ -+ printf("IMQ: todev %u ", mr->todev); -+} -+ -+/* Saves the union ipt_targinfo in parsable form to stdout. */ -+static void IMQ_save(const void *ip, const struct xt_entry_target *target) -+{ -+ struct ipt_imq_info *mr = (struct ipt_imq_info*)target->data; -+ -+ printf("--todev %u", mr->todev); -+} -+ -+static struct xtables_target imq = { -+ .name = "IMQ", -+ .version = XTABLES_VERSION, -+ .family = PF_INET, -+ .size = XT_ALIGN(sizeof(struct ipt_imq_info)), -+ .userspacesize = XT_ALIGN(sizeof(struct ipt_imq_info)), -+ .help = IMQ_help, -+ .init = IMQ_init, -+ .parse = IMQ_parse, -+ .print = IMQ_print, -+ .save = IMQ_save, -+ .extra_opts = IMQ_opts, -+}; -+ -+void _init(void) -+{ -+ xtables_register_target(&imq); -+} diff --git a/src/patches/libdlna-0.2.3-ffmpeg_not_found.patch b/src/patches/libdlna-0.2.3-ffmpeg_not_found.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 46c8301687..0000000000 --- a/src/patches/libdlna-0.2.3-ffmpeg_not_found.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,65 +0,0 @@ -diff -Naur libdlna-0.2.3.org/configure libdlna-0.2.3/configure ---- libdlna-0.2.3.org/configure 2007-11-26 21:47:43.000000000 +0100 -+++ libdlna-0.2.3/configure 2008-12-27 22:22:18.000000000 +0100 -@@ -610,9 +610,9 @@ - fi - - echolog "Checking for libavformat ..." --check_lib ffmpeg/avformat.h av_register_all -lavformat || die "Error, can't find libavformat !" -+check_lib libavformat/avformat.h av_register_all -lavformat || die "Error, can't find libavformat !" - echolog "Checking for libavcodec ..." --check_lib ffmpeg/avcodec.h avcodec_register_all -lavcodec || die "Error, can't find libavcodec !" -+check_lib libavcodec/avcodec.h avcodec_register_all -lavcodec || die "Error, can't find libavcodec !" - - ################################################# - # version -diff -Naur libdlna-0.2.3.org/src/av_mpeg4_part10.c libdlna-0.2.3/src/av_mpeg4_part10.c ---- libdlna-0.2.3.org/src/av_mpeg4_part10.c 2007-11-26 21:47:43.000000000 +0100 -+++ libdlna-0.2.3/src/av_mpeg4_part10.c 2008-12-27 22:23:12.000000000 +0100 -@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ - #include - #include - --#include -+#include - - #include "dlna_internals.h" - #include "profiles.h" -diff -Naur libdlna-0.2.3.org/src/av_mpeg4_part2.c libdlna-0.2.3/src/av_mpeg4_part2.c ---- libdlna-0.2.3.org/src/av_mpeg4_part2.c 2007-11-26 21:47:43.000000000 +0100 -+++ libdlna-0.2.3/src/av_mpeg4_part2.c 2008-12-27 22:23:25.000000000 +0100 -@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ - #include - #include - --#include -+#include - - #include "dlna_internals.h" - #include "profiles.h" -diff -Naur libdlna-0.2.3.org/src/containers.c libdlna-0.2.3/src/containers.c ---- libdlna-0.2.3.org/src/containers.c 2007-11-26 21:47:43.000000000 +0100 -+++ libdlna-0.2.3/src/containers.c 2008-12-27 22:23:47.000000000 +0100 -@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ - #include - #include - --#include -+#include - - #include "containers.h" - #include "profiles.h" -diff -Naur libdlna-0.2.3.org/src/profiles.h libdlna-0.2.3/src/profiles.h ---- libdlna-0.2.3.org/src/profiles.h 2007-11-26 21:47:43.000000000 +0100 -+++ libdlna-0.2.3/src/profiles.h 2008-12-27 22:24:47.000000000 +0100 -@@ -22,8 +22,8 @@ - #ifndef _PROFILES_H_ - #define _PROFILES_H_ - --#include --#include -+#include -+#include - - #include "dlna_internals.h" - #include "containers.h" diff --git a/src/patches/libpcap-0.8.3-ppp.patch b/src/patches/libpcap-0.8.3-ppp.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 923b71cf63..0000000000 --- a/src/patches/libpcap-0.8.3-ppp.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ ---- gencode.c.old 2004-06-21 19:43:24.611308762 +0100 -+++ gencode.c 2004-06-21 19:43:34.851140716 +0100 -@@ -5004,6 +5004,7 @@ - */ - switch (linktype) { - case DLT_SLIP: -+ case DLT_PPP: - b0 = gen_relation(BPF_JEQ, - gen_load(Q_LINK, gen_loadi(0), 1), - gen_loadi(0), diff --git a/src/patches/libpcap-0.8.3-shared.patch b/src/patches/libpcap-0.8.3-shared.patch deleted file mode 100644 index d99b0afeee..0000000000 --- a/src/patches/libpcap-0.8.3-shared.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ -diff -ruN libpcap-0.8.3.old/Makefile.in libpcap-0.8.3/Makefile.in ---- libpcap-0.8.3.old/Makefile.in 2001-01-18 05:05:12.000000000 +0100 -+++ libpcap-0.8.3/Makefile.in 2004-01-25 14:40:47.000000000 +0100 -@@ -22,6 +22,10 @@ - # - # Various configurable paths (remember to edit Makefile.in, not Makefile) - # -+MAJOR=0 -+MINOR=8 -+SUBMINOR=3 -+VERSION = $(MAJOR).$(MINOR).$(SUBMINOR) - - # Top level hierarchy - prefix = @prefix@ -@@ -47,7 +51,7 @@ - DEFS = @DEFS@ - - # Standard CFLAGS --CFLAGS = $(CCOPT) $(INCLS) $(DEFS) -+CFLAGS = $(CCOPT) $(INCLS) $(DEFS) -fPIC -DPIC - - INSTALL = @INSTALL@ - INSTALL_PROGRAM = @INSTALL_PROGRAM@ -@@ -91,9 +95,14 @@ - TAGFILES = \ - $(SRC) $(HDR) $(TAGHDR) - --CLEANFILES = $(OBJ) libpcap.a $(GENSRC) $(GENHDR) lex.yy.c - --all: libpcap.a -+ -+CLEANFILES = $(OBJ) libpcap.a $(GENSRC) $(GENHDR) lex.yy.c libpcap.so.$(VERSION) -+ -+all: libpcap.a libpcap.so.$(VERSION) -+ -+libpcap.so.$(VERSION): -+ gcc -shared -Wl,-soname -Wl,libpcap.so.$(VERSION) -o libpcap.so.$(VERSION) $(OBJ) -lc - - libpcap.a: $(OBJ) - @rm -f $@ -@@ -139,6 +148,10 @@ - [ -d $(DESTDIR)$(libdir) ] || \ - (mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)$(libdir); chmod 755 $(DESTDIR)$(libdir)) - $(INSTALL_DATA) libpcap.a $(DESTDIR)$(libdir)/libpcap.a -+ $(INSTALL_DATA) libpcap.so.$(VERSION) $(DESTDIR)$(libdir)/libpcap.so.$(VERSION) -+ ln -sf libpcap.so.$(VERSION) $(DESTDIR)$(libdir)/libpcap.so -+ ln -sf libpcap.so.$(VERSION) $(DESTDIR)$(libdir)/libpcap.so.$(MAJOR) -+ ln -sf libpcap.so.$(VERSION) $(DESTDIR)$(libdir)/libpcap.so.$(MAJOR).$(MINOR) - $(RANLIB) $(DESTDIR)$(libdir)/libpcap.a - [ -d $(DESTDIR)$(includedir) ] || \ - (mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)$(includedir); chmod 755 $(DESTDIR)$(includedir)) diff --git a/src/patches/linux-2.6.20-hwmon-coretemp.patch b/src/patches/linux-2.6.20-hwmon-coretemp.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 7808bb142e..0000000000 --- a/src/patches/linux-2.6.20-hwmon-coretemp.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,549 +0,0 @@ -Index: linux-2.6.20-rc4/drivers/hwmon/coretemp.c -=================================================================== ---- /dev/null 1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000 -+++ linux-2.6.20-rc4/drivers/hwmon/coretemp.c 2007-01-14 21:49:52.764871760 +0100 -@@ -0,0 +1,472 @@ -+/* -+ * coretemp.c - Linux kernel module for hardware monitoring -+ * -+ * Copyright (C) 2006 Rudolf Marek -+ * -+ * Inspired from many hwmon drivers -+ * -+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -+ * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -+ * (at your option) any later version. -+ * -+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -+ * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -+ * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -+ * GNU General Public License for more details. -+ * -+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -+ * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software -+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA -+ * 02110-1301 USA. -+ */ -+ -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+ -+#define DRVNAME "coretemp" -+ -+/* -+ Following part ripped from the msr.c. It should be merged with generic MSR -+ infrastructure (once ready) -+*/ -+ -+static inline int rdmsr_eio(u32 reg, u32 *eax, u32 *edx) -+{ -+ int err; -+ -+ err = rdmsr_safe(reg, eax, edx); -+ if (err) -+ err = -EIO; -+ return err; -+} -+ -+#ifdef CONFIG_SMP -+ -+struct msr_command { -+ int cpu; -+ int err; -+ u32 reg; -+ u32 data[2]; -+}; -+ -+static void msr_smp_rdmsr(void *cmd_block) -+{ -+ struct msr_command *cmd = (struct msr_command *)cmd_block; -+ -+ if (cmd->cpu == smp_processor_id()) -+ cmd->err = rdmsr_eio(cmd->reg, &cmd->data[0], &cmd->data[1]); -+} -+ -+static inline int msr_read(int cpu, u32 reg, u32 * eax, u32 * edx) -+{ -+ struct msr_command cmd; -+ int ret; -+ -+ preempt_disable(); -+ if (cpu == smp_processor_id()) { -+ ret = rdmsr_eio(reg, eax, edx); -+ } else { -+ cmd.cpu = cpu; -+ cmd.reg = reg; -+ -+ smp_call_function(msr_smp_rdmsr, &cmd, 1, 1); -+ -+ *eax = cmd.data[0]; -+ *edx = cmd.data[1]; -+ -+ ret = cmd.err; -+ } -+ preempt_enable(); -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+#else /* ! CONFIG_SMP */ -+ -+static inline int msr_read(int cpu, u32 reg, u32 *eax, u32 *edx) -+{ -+ return rdmsr_eio(reg, eax, edx); -+} -+ -+#endif /* ! CONFIG_SMP */ -+ -+/* cut here */ -+ -+typedef enum { SHOW_TEMP, SHOW_TJMAX, SHOW_LABEL, SHOW_NAME } SHOW; -+ -+/* -+ * Functions declaration -+ */ -+ -+static struct coretemp_data *coretemp_update_device(struct device *dev); -+ -+struct coretemp_data { -+ struct class_device *class_dev; -+ struct mutex update_lock; -+ const char *name; -+ u32 id; -+ char valid; /* zero until following fields are valid */ -+ unsigned long last_updated; /* in jiffies */ -+ int temp; -+ int tjmax; -+ /* registers values */ -+ u32 therm_status; -+}; -+ -+static struct coretemp_data *coretemp_update_device(struct device *dev); -+ -+/* -+ * Sysfs stuff -+ */ -+ -+static ssize_t show_name(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute -+ *devattr, char *buf) -+{ -+ int ret; -+ struct sensor_device_attribute *attr = to_sensor_dev_attr(devattr); -+ struct coretemp_data *data = dev_get_drvdata(dev); -+ -+ if (attr->index == SHOW_NAME) -+ ret = sprintf(buf, "%s\n", data->name); -+ else /* show label */ -+ ret = sprintf(buf, "Core %d\n", data->id); -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+static ssize_t show_alarm(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute -+ *devattr, char *buf) -+{ -+ struct coretemp_data *data = coretemp_update_device(dev); -+ /* read the Out-of-spec log, never clear */ -+ return sprintf(buf, "%d\n", (data->therm_status >> 5) & 1); -+} -+ -+static ssize_t show_temp(struct device *dev, -+ struct device_attribute *devattr, char *buf) -+{ -+ struct sensor_device_attribute *attr = to_sensor_dev_attr(devattr); -+ struct coretemp_data *data = coretemp_update_device(dev); -+ return sprintf(buf, "%d\n", -+ attr->index == -+ SHOW_TEMP ? data->temp : data->tjmax); -+} -+ -+static SENSOR_DEVICE_ATTR(temp1_input, S_IRUGO, show_temp, NULL, -+ SHOW_TEMP); -+static SENSOR_DEVICE_ATTR(temp1_crit, S_IRUGO, show_temp, NULL, -+ SHOW_TJMAX); -+static DEVICE_ATTR(temp1_crit_alarm, S_IRUGO, show_alarm, NULL); -+static SENSOR_DEVICE_ATTR(temp1_label, S_IRUGO, show_name, NULL, SHOW_LABEL); -+static SENSOR_DEVICE_ATTR(name, S_IRUGO, show_name, NULL, SHOW_NAME); -+ -+static struct attribute *coretemp_attributes[] = { -+ &sensor_dev_attr_name.dev_attr.attr, -+ &sensor_dev_attr_temp1_label.dev_attr.attr, -+ &dev_attr_temp1_crit_alarm.attr, -+ &sensor_dev_attr_temp1_input.dev_attr.attr, -+ &sensor_dev_attr_temp1_crit.dev_attr.attr, -+ NULL -+}; -+ -+static const struct attribute_group coretemp_group = { -+ .attrs = coretemp_attributes, -+}; -+ -+static struct coretemp_data *coretemp_update_device(struct device *dev) -+{ -+ struct coretemp_data *data = dev_get_drvdata(dev); -+ -+ mutex_lock(&data->update_lock); -+ -+ if (!data->valid || time_after(jiffies, data->last_updated + HZ)) { -+ u32 eax, edx; -+ -+ data->valid = 0; -+ msr_read(data->id, MSR_IA32_THERM_STATUS, &eax, &edx); -+ data->therm_status = eax; -+ -+ /* update only if data has been valid */ -+ if (eax & 0x80000000) { -+ data->temp = data->tjmax - (((data->therm_status >> 16) -+ & 0x7f) * 1000); -+ data->valid = 1; -+ } -+ data->last_updated = jiffies; -+ } -+ -+ mutex_unlock(&data->update_lock); -+ return data; -+} -+ -+static int __devinit coretemp_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) -+{ -+ struct coretemp_data *data; -+ struct cpuinfo_x86 *c = &(cpu_data)[pdev->id]; -+ int err; -+ u32 eax, edx; -+ -+ if (!(data = kzalloc(sizeof(struct coretemp_data), GFP_KERNEL))) { -+ err = -ENOMEM; -+ dev_err(&pdev->dev, "Out of memory\n"); -+ goto exit; -+ } -+ -+ data->id = pdev->id; -+ data->name = "coretemp"; -+ mutex_init(&data->update_lock); -+ /* Tjmax default is 100C */ -+ data->tjmax = 100000; -+ -+ /* Some processors have Tjmax 85 following magic should detect it -+ Intel won't disclose the information without signed NDA, but -+ individuals cannot sign it. Catch(ed) 22. -+ */ -+ -+ if (((c->x86_model == 0xf) && (c->x86_mask > 3 )) || -+ (c->x86_model == 0xe)) { -+ -+ err = msr_read(data->id, 0xee, &eax, &edx); -+ if (err) { -+ dev_warn(&pdev->dev, -+ "Unable to access MSR 0xEE, Tjmax left at %d\n", -+ data->tjmax); -+ } else if (eax & 0x40000000) { -+ data->tjmax = 85000; -+ } -+ } -+ -+ /* test if we can access the THERM_STATUS MSR */ -+ err = msr_read(data->id, MSR_IA32_THERM_STATUS, &eax, &edx); -+ -+ if (err) { -+ dev_err(&pdev->dev, -+ "Unable to access THERM_STATUS MSR, giving up\n"); -+ goto exit_free; -+ } -+ platform_set_drvdata(pdev, data); -+ -+ if ((err = sysfs_create_group(&pdev->dev.kobj, &coretemp_group))) -+ goto exit_free; -+ -+ data->class_dev = hwmon_device_register(&pdev->dev); -+ if (IS_ERR(data->class_dev)) { -+ err = PTR_ERR(data->class_dev); -+ dev_err(&pdev->dev, "Class registration failed (%d)\n", -+ err); -+ goto exit_class; -+ } -+ -+ dev_warn(&pdev->dev, "This driver uses undocumented features of Core " -+ "CPU (Intel will not disclose the information to " -+ "individuals). Temperature might be wrong!\n"); -+ return 0; -+ -+exit_class: -+ sysfs_remove_group(&pdev->dev.kobj, &coretemp_group); -+exit_free: -+ kfree(data); -+exit: -+ return err; -+} -+ -+static int __devexit coretemp_remove(struct platform_device *pdev) -+{ -+ struct coretemp_data *data = platform_get_drvdata(pdev); -+ -+ hwmon_device_unregister(data->class_dev); -+ sysfs_remove_group(&pdev->dev.kobj, &coretemp_group); -+ platform_set_drvdata(pdev, NULL); -+ kfree(data); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+static struct platform_driver coretemp_driver = { -+ .driver = { -+ .owner = THIS_MODULE, -+ .name = DRVNAME, -+ }, -+ .probe = coretemp_probe, -+ .remove = __devexit_p(coretemp_remove), -+}; -+ -+struct pdev_entry { -+ struct list_head list; -+ struct platform_device *pdev; -+ unsigned int cpu; -+}; -+ -+static LIST_HEAD(pdev_list); -+static DEFINE_MUTEX(pdev_list_mutex); -+ -+static int __cpuinit coretemp_devices_add(unsigned int cpu) -+{ -+ int err; -+ struct platform_device *pdev; -+ struct pdev_entry *pdev_entry; -+ -+ pdev = platform_device_alloc(DRVNAME, cpu); -+ if (!pdev) { -+ err = -ENOMEM; -+ printk(KERN_ERR DRVNAME ": Device allocation failed\n"); -+ goto exit; -+ -+ } -+ -+ pdev_entry = kzalloc(sizeof(struct pdev_entry), GFP_KERNEL); -+ -+ if (!pdev_entry) { -+ err = -ENOMEM; -+ goto exit_device_put; -+ } -+ -+ err = platform_device_add(pdev); -+ -+ if (err) { -+ printk(KERN_ERR DRVNAME ": Device addition failed (%d)\n", -+ err); -+ goto exit_device_free; -+ } -+ -+ pdev_entry->pdev = pdev; -+ pdev_entry->cpu = cpu; -+ mutex_lock(&pdev_list_mutex); -+ list_add_tail(&pdev_entry->list, &pdev_list); -+ mutex_unlock(&pdev_list_mutex); -+ -+ return 0; -+ -+exit_device_free: -+ kfree(pdev_entry); -+exit_device_put: -+ platform_device_put(pdev); -+exit: -+ return err; -+} -+ -+#ifdef CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU -+void coretemp_devices_remove(unsigned int cpu) -+{ -+ struct pdev_entry *p, *n; -+ mutex_lock(&pdev_list_mutex); -+ list_for_each_entry_safe(p, n, &pdev_list, list) { -+ if (p->cpu == cpu) { -+ platform_device_unregister(p->pdev); -+ list_del(&p->list); -+ kfree(p); -+ } -+ } -+ mutex_unlock(&pdev_list_mutex); -+} -+ -+static int coretemp_cpu_callback(struct notifier_block *nfb, -+ unsigned long action, void *hcpu) -+{ -+ unsigned int cpu = (unsigned long) hcpu; -+ -+ switch (action) { -+ case CPU_ONLINE: -+ coretemp_devices_add(cpu); -+ break; -+ case CPU_DEAD: -+ coretemp_devices_remove(cpu); -+ break; -+ } -+ return NOTIFY_OK; -+} -+ -+static struct notifier_block __cpuinitdata coretemp_cpu_notifier = { -+ .notifier_call = coretemp_cpu_callback, -+}; -+#endif /* !CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU */ -+ -+static int __init coretemp_init(void) -+{ -+ int i, err = -ENODEV; -+ struct pdev_entry *p, *n; -+ -+ /* quick check if we run Intel */ -+ if (cpu_data[0].x86_vendor != X86_VENDOR_INTEL) -+ goto exit; -+ -+ err = platform_driver_register(&coretemp_driver); -+ if (err) -+ goto exit; -+ -+ for_each_online_cpu(i) { -+ struct cpuinfo_x86 *c = &(cpu_data)[i]; -+ -+ /* check if family 6, models e, f */ -+ if ((c->cpuid_level < 0) || (c->x86 != 0x6) || -+ !((c->x86_model == 0xe) || (c->x86_model == 0xf))) { -+ -+ /* supported CPU not found, but report the unknown -+ family 6 CPU */ -+ if ((c->x86 == 0x6) && (c->x86_model > 0xf)) -+ printk(KERN_WARNING DRVNAME ": Unknown CPU, please" -+ " report to the lm-sensors@lm-sensors.org\n"); -+ continue; -+ } -+ -+ err = coretemp_devices_add(i); -+ if (err) -+ goto exit_driver; -+ } -+ if (list_empty(&pdev_list)) { -+ err = -ENODEV; -+ goto exit_driver_unreg; -+ } -+ -+#ifdef CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU -+ register_hotcpu_notifier(&coretemp_cpu_notifier); -+#endif -+ return 0; -+ -+exit_driver: -+ mutex_lock(&pdev_list_mutex); -+ list_for_each_entry_safe(p, n, &pdev_list, list) { -+ platform_device_unregister(p->pdev); -+ list_del(&p->list); -+ kfree(p); -+ } -+ mutex_unlock(&pdev_list_mutex); -+exit_driver_unreg: -+ platform_driver_unregister(&coretemp_driver); -+exit: -+ return err; -+} -+ -+static void __exit coretemp_exit(void) -+{ -+ struct pdev_entry *p, *n; -+#ifdef CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU -+ unregister_hotcpu_notifier(&coretemp_cpu_notifier); -+#endif -+ mutex_lock(&pdev_list_mutex); -+ list_for_each_entry_safe(p, n, &pdev_list, list) { -+ platform_device_unregister(p->pdev); -+ list_del(&p->list); -+ kfree(p); -+ } -+ mutex_unlock(&pdev_list_mutex); -+ platform_driver_unregister(&coretemp_driver); -+} -+ -+MODULE_AUTHOR("Rudolf Marek "); -+MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Intel Core temperature monitor"); -+MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); -+ -+module_init(coretemp_init) -+module_exit(coretemp_exit) -Index: linux-2.6.20-rc4/drivers/hwmon/Makefile -=================================================================== ---- linux-2.6.20-rc4.orig/drivers/hwmon/Makefile 2007-01-07 06:45:51.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.20-rc4/drivers/hwmon/Makefile 2007-01-14 21:29:41.899868496 +0100 -@@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ - obj-$(CONFIG_SENSORS_ADM9240) += adm9240.o - obj-$(CONFIG_SENSORS_AMS) += ams/ - obj-$(CONFIG_SENSORS_ATXP1) += atxp1.o -+obj-$(CONFIG_SENSORS_CORETEMP) += coretemp.o - obj-$(CONFIG_SENSORS_DS1621) += ds1621.o - obj-$(CONFIG_SENSORS_F71805F) += f71805f.o - obj-$(CONFIG_SENSORS_FSCHER) += fscher.o -Index: linux-2.6.20-rc4/drivers/hwmon/Kconfig -=================================================================== ---- linux-2.6.20-rc4.orig/drivers/hwmon/Kconfig 2007-01-07 06:45:51.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.20-rc4/drivers/hwmon/Kconfig 2007-01-14 21:40:33.336991782 +0100 -@@ -156,6 +156,14 @@ - This driver can also be built as a module. If so, the module - will be called atxp1. - -+config SENSORS_CORETEMP -+ tristate "Intel Core (2) Duo/Solo temperature sensor" -+ depends on HWMON && X86 && EXPERIMENTAL -+ help -+ If you say yes here you get support for the temperature -+ sensor inside your CPU. Supported all are all known variants -+ of Intel Core family. -+ - config SENSORS_DS1621 - tristate "Dallas Semiconductor DS1621 and DS1625" - depends on HWMON && I2C ---- /dev/null 1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000 -+++ linux-2.6.20-rc4/Documentation/hwmon/coretemp 2007-01-14 22:01:58.766244221 +0100 -@@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ -+Kernel driver coretemp -+====================== -+ -+Supported chips: -+ * All Intel Core family -+ Prefix: 'coretemp' -+ Addresses scanned: CPUID (family 0x6, models 0xe, 0xf) -+ Datasheet: Intel 64 and IA-32 Architectures Software Developer's Manual -+ Volume 3A: System Programming Guide -+ -+Author: Rudolf Marek -+Contact: Rudolf Marek -+ -+Description -+----------- -+ -+This driver permits reading temperature sensor embedded inside Intel Core CPU. -+Temperature is measured in degrees Celsius and measurement resolution is -+1 degree C. Valid temperatures are from 0 to TjMax degrees C, because -+the actual temperature is in fact a delta from TjMax. -+ -+Temperature known as TjMax is the maximum junction temperature of processor. -+Intel defines this temperature as 85C or 100C. At this temperature, protection -+mechanism will perform actions to forcibly cool down the processor. Alarm -+may be raised, if the temperature grows enough (more than TjMax) to trigger -+the Out-Of-Spec bit. Following table summarizes the exported sysfs files: -+ -+temp1_input - Core temperature (in milidegrees of Celsius). -+temp1_crit - Maximum junction temperature (in milidegrees of Celsius). -+temp1_crit_alarm - Set when Out-of-spec bit is set, never clears. -+ Correct CPU operation is no longer guaranteed. -+temp1_label - Contains string with the "Core X", where X is processor -+ number. -+ -+The TjMax temperature is set to 85C if undocumented model specific register -+(UMSR) 0xee has bit 30 set. If not the TjMax is 100C as documented in processor -+datasheet. Intel will not disclose this information to individuals. - diff --git a/src/patches/linux-2.6.20-imq.diff b/src/patches/linux-2.6.20-imq.diff deleted file mode 100644 index d8b91abee8..0000000000 --- a/src/patches/linux-2.6.20-imq.diff +++ /dev/null @@ -1,876 +0,0 @@ ---- linux-2.6.20.7-original/drivers/net/imq.c 1970-01-01 02:00:00.000000000 +0200 -+++ linux-2.6.20.7/drivers/net/imq.c 2007-04-19 16:22:34.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,402 @@ -+/* -+ * Pseudo-driver for the intermediate queue device. -+ * -+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or -+ * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License -+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version -+ * 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. -+ * -+ * Authors: Patrick McHardy, -+ * -+ * The first version was written by Martin Devera, -+ * -+ * Credits: Jan Rafaj -+ * - Update patch to 2.4.21 -+ * Sebastian Strollo -+ * - Fix "Dead-loop on netdevice imq"-issue -+ * Marcel Sebek -+ * - Update to 2.6.2-rc1 -+ * -+ * After some time of inactivity there is a group taking care -+ * of IMQ again: http://www.linuximq.net -+ * -+ * -+ * 2004/06/30 - New version of IMQ patch to kernels <=2.6.7 including -+ * the following changes: -+ * -+ * - Correction of ipv6 support "+"s issue (Hasso Tepper) -+ * - Correction of imq_init_devs() issue that resulted in -+ * kernel OOPS unloading IMQ as module (Norbert Buchmuller) -+ * - Addition of functionality to choose number of IMQ devices -+ * during kernel config (Andre Correa) -+ * - Addition of functionality to choose how IMQ hooks on -+ * PRE and POSTROUTING (after or before NAT) (Andre Correa) -+ * - Cosmetic corrections (Norbert Buchmuller) (Andre Correa) -+ * -+ * -+ * 2005/12/16 - IMQ versions between 2.6.7 and 2.6.13 were -+ * released with almost no problems. 2.6.14-x was released -+ * with some important changes: nfcache was removed; After -+ * some weeks of trouble we figured out that some IMQ fields -+ * in skb were missing in skbuff.c - skb_clone and copy_skb_header. -+ * These functions are correctly patched by this new patch version. -+ * -+ * Thanks for all who helped to figure out all the problems with -+ * 2.6.14.x: Patrick McHardy, Rune Kock, VeNoMouS, Max CtRiX, -+ * Kevin Shanahan, Richard Lucassen, Valery Dachev (hopefully -+ * I didn't forget anybody). I apologize again for my lack of time. -+ * -+ * More info at: http://www.linuximq.net/ (Andre Correa) -+ */ -+ -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#if defined(CONFIG_IPV6) || defined (CONFIG_IPV6_MODULE) -+ #include -+#endif -+#include -+#include -+ -+extern int qdisc_restart1(struct net_device *dev); -+ -+static nf_hookfn imq_nf_hook; -+ -+static struct nf_hook_ops imq_ingress_ipv4 = { -+ .hook = imq_nf_hook, -+ .owner = THIS_MODULE, -+ .pf = PF_INET, -+ .hooknum = NF_IP_PRE_ROUTING, -+#if defined(CONFIG_IMQ_BEHAVIOR_BA) || defined(CONFIG_IMQ_BEHAVIOR_BB) -+ .priority = NF_IP_PRI_MANGLE + 1 -+#else -+ .priority = NF_IP_PRI_NAT_DST + 1 -+#endif -+}; -+ -+static struct nf_hook_ops imq_egress_ipv4 = { -+ .hook = imq_nf_hook, -+ .owner = THIS_MODULE, -+ .pf = PF_INET, -+ .hooknum = NF_IP_POST_ROUTING, -+#if defined(CONFIG_IMQ_BEHAVIOR_AA) || defined(CONFIG_IMQ_BEHAVIOR_BA) -+ .priority = NF_IP_PRI_LAST -+#else -+ .priority = NF_IP_PRI_NAT_SRC - 1 -+#endif -+}; -+ -+#if defined(CONFIG_IPV6) || defined (CONFIG_IPV6_MODULE) -+static struct nf_hook_ops imq_ingress_ipv6 = { -+ .hook = imq_nf_hook, -+ .owner = THIS_MODULE, -+ .pf = PF_INET6, -+ .hooknum = NF_IP6_PRE_ROUTING, -+#if defined(CONFIG_IMQ_BEHAVIOR_BA) || defined(CONFIG_IMQ_BEHAVIOR_BB) -+ .priority = NF_IP6_PRI_MANGLE + 1 -+#else -+ .priority = NF_IP6_PRI_NAT_DST + 1 -+#endif -+}; -+ -+static struct nf_hook_ops imq_egress_ipv6 = { -+ .hook = imq_nf_hook, -+ .owner = THIS_MODULE, -+ .pf = PF_INET6, -+ .hooknum = NF_IP6_POST_ROUTING, -+#if defined(CONFIG_IMQ_BEHAVIOR_AA) || defined(CONFIG_IMQ_BEHAVIOR_BA) -+ .priority = NF_IP6_PRI_LAST -+#else -+ .priority = NF_IP6_PRI_NAT_SRC - 1 -+#endif -+}; -+#endif -+ -+#if defined(CONFIG_IMQ_NUM_DEVS) -+static unsigned int numdevs = CONFIG_IMQ_NUM_DEVS; -+#else -+static unsigned int numdevs = 2; -+#endif -+ -+static struct net_device *imq_devs; -+ -+static struct net_device_stats *imq_get_stats(struct net_device *dev) -+{ -+ return (struct net_device_stats *)dev->priv; -+} -+ -+/* called for packets kfree'd in qdiscs at places other than enqueue */ -+static void imq_skb_destructor(struct sk_buff *skb) -+{ -+ struct nf_info *info = skb->nf_info; -+ -+ if (info) { -+ if (info->indev) -+ dev_put(info->indev); -+ if (info->outdev) -+ dev_put(info->outdev); -+ kfree(info); -+ } -+} -+ -+static int imq_dev_xmit(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *dev) -+{ -+ struct net_device_stats *stats = (struct net_device_stats*) dev->priv; -+ -+ stats->tx_bytes += skb->len; -+ stats->tx_packets++; -+ -+ skb->imq_flags = 0; -+ skb->destructor = NULL; -+ -+ dev->trans_start = jiffies; -+ nf_reinject(skb, skb->nf_info, NF_ACCEPT); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+static int imq_nf_queue(struct sk_buff *skb, struct nf_info *info, unsigned queue_num, void *data) -+{ -+ struct net_device *dev; -+ struct net_device_stats *stats; -+ struct sk_buff *skb2 = NULL; -+ struct Qdisc *q; -+ unsigned int index = skb->imq_flags&IMQ_F_IFMASK; -+ int ret = -1; -+ -+ if (index > numdevs) -+ return -1; -+ -+ dev = imq_devs + index; -+ if (!(dev->flags & IFF_UP)) { -+ skb->imq_flags = 0; -+ nf_reinject(skb, info, NF_ACCEPT); -+ return 0; -+ } -+ dev->last_rx = jiffies; -+ -+ if (skb->destructor) { -+ skb2 = skb; -+ skb = skb_clone(skb, GFP_ATOMIC); -+ if (!skb) -+ return -1; -+ } -+ skb->nf_info = info; -+ -+ stats = (struct net_device_stats *)dev->priv; -+ stats->rx_bytes+= skb->len; -+ stats->rx_packets++; -+ -+ spin_lock_bh(&dev->queue_lock); -+ q = dev->qdisc; -+ if (q->enqueue) { -+ q->enqueue(skb_get(skb), q); -+ if (skb_shared(skb)) { -+ skb->destructor = imq_skb_destructor; -+ kfree_skb(skb); -+ ret = 0; -+ } -+ } -+ if (spin_is_locked(&dev->_xmit_lock)) -+ netif_schedule(dev); -+ else -+ while (!netif_queue_stopped(dev) && qdisc_restart1(dev) < 0) -+ /* NOTHING */; -+ -+ spin_unlock_bh(&dev->queue_lock); -+ -+ if (skb2) -+ kfree_skb(ret ? skb : skb2); -+ -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+static struct nf_queue_handler nfqh = { -+ .name = "imq", -+ .outfn = imq_nf_queue, -+}; -+ -+static unsigned int imq_nf_hook(unsigned int hook, struct sk_buff **pskb, -+ const struct net_device *indev, -+ const struct net_device *outdev, -+ int (*okfn)(struct sk_buff *)) -+{ -+ if ((*pskb)->imq_flags & IMQ_F_ENQUEUE) -+ return NF_QUEUE; -+ -+ return NF_ACCEPT; -+} -+ -+ -+static int __init imq_init_hooks(void) -+{ -+ int err; -+ -+ err = nf_register_queue_handler(PF_INET, &nfqh); -+ if (err > 0) -+ goto err1; -+ if ((err = nf_register_hook(&imq_ingress_ipv4))) -+ goto err2; -+ if ((err = nf_register_hook(&imq_egress_ipv4))) -+ goto err3; -+#if defined(CONFIG_IPV6) || defined (CONFIG_IPV6_MODULE) -+ if ((err = nf_register_queue_handler(PF_INET6, &nfqh))) -+ goto err4; -+ if ((err = nf_register_hook(&imq_ingress_ipv6))) -+ goto err5; -+ if ((err = nf_register_hook(&imq_egress_ipv6))) -+ goto err6; -+#endif -+ -+ return 0; -+ -+#if defined(CONFIG_IPV6) || defined (CONFIG_IPV6_MODULE) -+err6: -+ nf_unregister_hook(&imq_ingress_ipv6); -+err5: -+ nf_unregister_queue_handler(PF_INET6); -+err4: -+ nf_unregister_hook(&imq_egress_ipv6); -+#endif -+err3: -+ nf_unregister_hook(&imq_ingress_ipv4); -+err2: -+ nf_unregister_queue_handler(PF_INET); -+err1: -+ return err; -+} -+ -+static void __exit imq_unhook(void) -+{ -+ nf_unregister_hook(&imq_ingress_ipv4); -+ nf_unregister_hook(&imq_egress_ipv4); -+ nf_unregister_queue_handler(PF_INET); -+#if defined(CONFIG_IPV6) || defined (CONFIG_IPV6_MODULE) -+ nf_unregister_hook(&imq_ingress_ipv6); -+ nf_unregister_hook(&imq_egress_ipv6); -+ nf_unregister_queue_handler(PF_INET6); -+#endif -+} -+ -+static int __init imq_dev_init(struct net_device *dev) -+{ -+ dev->hard_start_xmit = imq_dev_xmit; -+ dev->type = ARPHRD_VOID; -+ dev->mtu = 16000; -+ dev->tx_queue_len = 11000; -+ dev->flags = IFF_NOARP; -+ dev->priv = kmalloc(sizeof(struct net_device_stats), GFP_KERNEL); -+ if (dev->priv == NULL) -+ return -ENOMEM; -+ memset(dev->priv, 0, sizeof(struct net_device_stats)); -+ dev->get_stats = imq_get_stats; -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+static void imq_dev_uninit(struct net_device *dev) -+{ -+ kfree(dev->priv); -+} -+ -+static int __init imq_init_devs(void) -+{ -+ struct net_device *dev; -+ int i,j; -+ j = numdevs; -+ -+ if (!numdevs || numdevs > IMQ_MAX_DEVS) { -+ printk(KERN_ERR "IMQ: numdevs has to be betweed 1 and %u\n", -+ IMQ_MAX_DEVS); -+ return -EINVAL; -+ } -+ -+ imq_devs = kmalloc(sizeof(struct net_device) * numdevs, GFP_KERNEL); -+ if (!imq_devs) -+ return -ENOMEM; -+ memset(imq_devs, 0, sizeof(struct net_device) * numdevs); -+ -+ /* we start counting at zero */ -+ numdevs--; -+ -+ for (i = 0, dev = imq_devs; i <= numdevs; i++, dev++) { -+ SET_MODULE_OWNER(dev); -+ strcpy(dev->name, "imq%d"); -+ dev->init = imq_dev_init; -+ dev->uninit = imq_dev_uninit; -+ -+ if (register_netdev(dev) < 0) -+ goto err_register; -+ } -+ printk(KERN_INFO "IMQ starting with %u devices...\n", j); -+ return 0; -+ -+err_register: -+ for (; i; i--) -+ unregister_netdev(--dev); -+ kfree(imq_devs); -+ return -EIO; -+} -+ -+static void imq_cleanup_devs(void) -+{ -+ int i; -+ struct net_device *dev = imq_devs; -+ -+ for (i = 0; i <= numdevs; i++) -+ unregister_netdev(dev++); -+ -+ kfree(imq_devs); -+} -+ -+static int __init imq_init_module(void) -+{ -+ int err; -+ -+ if ((err = imq_init_devs())) { -+ printk(KERN_ERR "IMQ: Error trying imq_init_devs()\n"); -+ return err; -+ } -+ if ((err = imq_init_hooks())) { -+ printk(KERN_ERR "IMQ: Error trying imq_init_hooks()\n"); -+ imq_cleanup_devs(); -+ return err; -+ } -+ -+ printk(KERN_INFO "IMQ driver loaded successfully.\n"); -+ -+#if defined(CONFIG_IMQ_BEHAVIOR_BA) || defined(CONFIG_IMQ_BEHAVIOR_BB) -+ printk(KERN_INFO "\tHooking IMQ before NAT on PREROUTING.\n"); -+#else -+ printk(KERN_INFO "\tHooking IMQ after NAT on PREROUTING.\n"); -+#endif -+#if defined(CONFIG_IMQ_BEHAVIOR_AB) || defined(CONFIG_IMQ_BEHAVIOR_BB) -+ printk(KERN_INFO "\tHooking IMQ before NAT on POSTROUTING.\n"); -+#else -+ printk(KERN_INFO "\tHooking IMQ after NAT on POSTROUTING.\n"); -+#endif -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+static void __exit imq_cleanup_module(void) -+{ -+ imq_unhook(); -+ imq_cleanup_devs(); -+ printk(KERN_INFO "IMQ driver unloaded successfully.\n"); -+} -+ -+ -+module_init(imq_init_module); -+module_exit(imq_cleanup_module); -+ -+module_param(numdevs, int, 0); -+MODULE_PARM_DESC(numdevs, "number of IMQ devices (how many imq* devices will be created)"); -+MODULE_AUTHOR("http://www.linuximq.net"); -+MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Pseudo-driver for the intermediate queue device. See http://www.linuximq.net/ for more information."); -+MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); ---- linux-2.6.20.7-original/drivers/net/Kconfig 2007-04-13 23:48:14.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.20.7/drivers/net/Kconfig 2007-04-19 16:22:34.000000000 +0300 -@@ -96,6 +96,129 @@ - To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module - will be called eql. If unsure, say N. - -+config IMQ -+ tristate "IMQ (intermediate queueing device) support" -+ depends on NETDEVICES && NETFILTER -+ ---help--- -+ The IMQ device(s) is used as placeholder for QoS queueing -+ disciplines. Every packet entering/leaving the IP stack can be -+ directed through the IMQ device where it's enqueued/dequeued to the -+ attached qdisc. This allows you to treat network devices as classes -+ and distribute bandwidth among them. Iptables is used to specify -+ through which IMQ device, if any, packets travel. -+ -+ More information at: http://www.linuximq.net/ -+ -+ To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module -+ will be called imq. If unsure, say N. -+ -+choice -+ prompt "IMQ behavior (PRE/POSTROUTING)" -+ depends on IMQ -+ default IMQ_BEHAVIOR_AB -+ help -+ -+ This settings defines how IMQ behaves in respect to its -+ hooking in PREROUTING and POSTROUTING. -+ -+ IMQ can work in any of the following ways: -+ -+ PREROUTING | POSTROUTING -+ -----------------|------------------- -+ #1 After NAT | After NAT -+ #2 After NAT | Before NAT -+ #3 Before NAT | After NAT -+ #4 Before NAT | Before NAT -+ -+ The default behavior is to hook before NAT on PREROUTING -+ and after NAT on POSTROUTING (#3). -+ -+ This settings are specially usefull when trying to use IMQ -+ to shape NATed clients. -+ -+ More information can be found at: www.linuximq.net -+ -+ If not sure leave the default settings alone. -+ -+config IMQ_BEHAVIOR_AA -+ bool "IMQ AA" -+ help -+ This settings defines how IMQ behaves in respect to its -+ hooking in PREROUTING and POSTROUTING. -+ -+ Choosing this option will make IMQ hook like this: -+ -+ PREROUTING: After NAT -+ POSTROUTING: After NAT -+ -+ More information can be found at: www.linuximq.net -+ -+ If not sure leave the default settings alone. -+ -+config IMQ_BEHAVIOR_AB -+ bool "IMQ AB" -+ help -+ This settings defines how IMQ behaves in respect to its -+ hooking in PREROUTING and POSTROUTING. -+ -+ Choosing this option will make IMQ hook like this: -+ -+ PREROUTING: After NAT -+ POSTROUTING: Before NAT -+ -+ More information can be found at: www.linuximq.net -+ -+ If not sure leave the default settings alone. -+ -+config IMQ_BEHAVIOR_BA -+ bool "IMQ BA" -+ help -+ This settings defines how IMQ behaves in respect to its -+ hooking in PREROUTING and POSTROUTING. -+ -+ Choosing this option will make IMQ hook like this: -+ -+ PREROUTING: Before NAT -+ POSTROUTING: After NAT -+ -+ More information can be found at: www.linuximq.net -+ -+ If not sure leave the default settings alone. -+ -+config IMQ_BEHAVIOR_BB -+ bool "IMQ BB" -+ help -+ This settings defines how IMQ behaves in respect to its -+ hooking in PREROUTING and POSTROUTING. -+ -+ Choosing this option will make IMQ hook like this: -+ -+ PREROUTING: Before NAT -+ POSTROUTING: Before NAT -+ -+ More information can be found at: www.linuximq.net -+ -+ If not sure leave the default settings alone. -+ -+endchoice -+ -+config IMQ_NUM_DEVS -+ -+ int "Number of IMQ devices" -+ range 2 16 -+ depends on IMQ -+ default "2" -+ help -+ -+ This settings defines how many IMQ devices will be -+ created. -+ -+ The default value is 2. -+ -+ More information can be found at: www.linuximq.net -+ -+ If not sure leave the default settings alone. -+ - config TUN - tristate "Universal TUN/TAP device driver support" - select CRC32 ---- linux-2.6.20.7-original/drivers/net/Makefile 2007-04-13 23:48:14.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.20.7/drivers/net/Makefile 2007-04-19 16:22:34.000000000 +0300 -@@ -124,6 +124,7 @@ - obj-$(CONFIG_SLHC) += slhc.o - - obj-$(CONFIG_DUMMY) += dummy.o -+obj-$(CONFIG_IMQ) += imq.o - obj-$(CONFIG_IFB) += ifb.o - obj-$(CONFIG_DE600) += de600.o - obj-$(CONFIG_DE620) += de620.o ---- linux-2.6.20.7-original/include/linux/imq.h 1970-01-01 02:00:00.000000000 +0200 -+++ linux-2.6.20.7/include/linux/imq.h 2007-04-19 16:22:34.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ -+#ifndef _IMQ_H -+#define _IMQ_H -+ -+#define IMQ_MAX_DEVS 16 -+ -+#define IMQ_F_IFMASK 0x7f -+#define IMQ_F_ENQUEUE 0x80 -+ -+#endif /* _IMQ_H */ ---- linux-2.6.20.7-original/include/linux/netfilter_ipv4/ipt_IMQ.h 1970-01-01 02:00:00.000000000 +0200 -+++ linux-2.6.20.7/include/linux/netfilter_ipv4/ipt_IMQ.h 2007-04-19 16:22:34.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ -+#ifndef _IPT_IMQ_H -+#define _IPT_IMQ_H -+ -+struct ipt_imq_info { -+ unsigned int todev; /* target imq device */ -+}; -+ -+#endif /* _IPT_IMQ_H */ ---- linux-2.6.20.7-original/include/linux/netfilter_ipv6/ip6t_IMQ.h 1970-01-01 02:00:00.000000000 +0200 -+++ linux-2.6.20.7/include/linux/netfilter_ipv6/ip6t_IMQ.h 2007-04-19 16:22:34.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ -+#ifndef _IP6T_IMQ_H -+#define _IP6T_IMQ_H -+ -+struct ip6t_imq_info { -+ unsigned int todev; /* target imq device */ -+}; -+ -+#endif /* _IP6T_IMQ_H */ ---- linux-2.6.20.7-original/include/linux/skbuff.h 2007-04-13 23:48:14.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.20.7/include/linux/skbuff.h 2007-04-19 16:22:34.000000000 +0300 -@@ -294,6 +294,10 @@ - #if defined(CONFIG_NF_CONNTRACK) || defined(CONFIG_NF_CONNTRACK_MODULE) - struct sk_buff *nfct_reasm; - #endif -+#if defined(CONFIG_IMQ) || defined(CONFIG_IMQ_MODULE) -+ unsigned char imq_flags; -+ struct nf_info *nf_info; -+#endif - #ifdef CONFIG_BRIDGE_NETFILTER - struct nf_bridge_info *nf_bridge; - #endif ---- linux-2.6.20.7-original/net/core/dev.c 2007-04-13 23:48:14.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.20.7/net/core/dev.c 2007-04-19 16:22:34.000000000 +0300 -@@ -94,6 +94,9 @@ - #include - #include - #include -+#if defined(CONFIG_IMQ) || defined(CONFIG_IMQ_MODULE) -+#include -+#endif - #include - #include - #include -@@ -1343,7 +1346,11 @@ - int dev_hard_start_xmit(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *dev) - { - if (likely(!skb->next)) { -- if (netdev_nit) -+ if (netdev_nit -+#if defined(CONFIG_IMQ) || defined(CONFIG_IMQ_MODULE) -+ && !(skb->imq_flags & IMQ_F_ENQUEUE) -+#endif -+ ) - dev_queue_xmit_nit(skb, dev); - - if (netif_needs_gso(dev, skb)) { ---- linux-2.6.20.7-original/net/core/skbuff.c 2007-04-13 23:48:14.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.20.7/net/core/skbuff.c 2007-04-19 16:22:34.000000000 +0300 -@@ -486,6 +486,10 @@ - C(nfct_reasm); - nf_conntrack_get_reasm(skb->nfct_reasm); - #endif -+#if defined(CONFIG_IMQ) || defined(CONFIG_IMQ_MODULE) -+ C(imq_flags); -+ C(nf_info); -+#endif /*CONFIG_IMQ*/ - #ifdef CONFIG_BRIDGE_NETFILTER - C(nf_bridge); - nf_bridge_get(skb->nf_bridge); -@@ -550,6 +554,10 @@ - #if defined(CONFIG_IP_VS) || defined(CONFIG_IP_VS_MODULE) - new->ipvs_property = old->ipvs_property; - #endif -+#if defined(CONFIG_IMQ) || defined(CONFIG_IMQ_MODULE) -+ new->imq_flags = old->imq_flags; -+ new->nf_info = old->nf_info; -+#endif /*CONFIG_IMQ*/ - #ifdef CONFIG_BRIDGE_NETFILTER - new->nf_bridge = old->nf_bridge; - nf_bridge_get(old->nf_bridge); ---- linux-2.6.20.7-original/net/ipv4/netfilter/ipt_IMQ.c 1970-01-01 02:00:00.000000000 +0200 -+++ linux-2.6.20.7/net/ipv4/netfilter/ipt_IMQ.c 2007-04-19 16:22:34.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ -+/* -+ * This target marks packets to be enqueued to an imq device -+ */ -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+ -+static unsigned int imq_target(struct sk_buff **pskb, -+ const struct net_device *in, -+ const struct net_device *out, -+ unsigned int hooknum, -+ const struct xt_target *target, -+ const void *targinfo) -+{ -+ struct ipt_imq_info *mr = (struct ipt_imq_info*)targinfo; -+ -+ (*pskb)->imq_flags = mr->todev | IMQ_F_ENQUEUE; -+ -+ return IPT_CONTINUE; -+} -+ -+static int imq_checkentry(const char *tablename, -+ const void *e, -+ const struct xt_target *target, -+ void *targinfo, -+ unsigned int hook_mask) -+{ -+ struct ipt_imq_info *mr; -+ -+ mr = (struct ipt_imq_info*)targinfo; -+ -+ if (mr->todev > IMQ_MAX_DEVS) { -+ printk(KERN_WARNING -+ "IMQ: invalid device specified, highest is %u\n", -+ IMQ_MAX_DEVS); -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ return 1; -+} -+ -+static struct ipt_target ipt_imq_reg = { -+ .name = "IMQ", -+ .target = imq_target, -+ .targetsize = sizeof(struct ipt_imq_info), -+ .checkentry = imq_checkentry, -+ .me = THIS_MODULE, -+ .table = "mangle" -+}; -+ -+static int __init init(void) -+{ -+ if (ipt_register_target(&ipt_imq_reg)) -+ return -EINVAL; -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+static void __exit fini(void) -+{ -+ ipt_unregister_target(&ipt_imq_reg); -+} -+ -+module_init(init); -+module_exit(fini); -+ -+MODULE_AUTHOR("http://www.linuximq.net"); -+MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Pseudo-driver for the intermediate queue device. See http://www.linuximq.net/ for more information."); -+MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); ---- linux-2.6.20.7-original/net/ipv4/netfilter/Kconfig 2007-04-13 23:48:14.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.20.7/net/ipv4/netfilter/Kconfig 2007-04-19 16:22:34.000000000 +0300 -@@ -591,6 +591,17 @@ - - To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. - -+config IP_NF_TARGET_IMQ -+ tristate "IMQ target support" -+ depends on IP_NF_MANGLE -+ help -+ This option adds a `IMQ' target which is used to specify if and -+ to which IMQ device packets should get enqueued/dequeued. -+ -+ For more information visit: http://www.linuximq.net/ -+ -+ To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. -+ - config IP_NF_TARGET_TOS - tristate "TOS target support" - depends on IP_NF_MANGLE ---- linux-2.6.20.7-original/net/ipv4/netfilter/Makefile 2007-04-13 23:48:14.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.20.7/net/ipv4/netfilter/Makefile 2007-04-19 16:22:34.000000000 +0300 -@@ -96,6 +96,7 @@ - obj-$(CONFIG_IP_NF_TARGET_REJECT) += ipt_REJECT.o - obj-$(CONFIG_IP_NF_TARGET_TOS) += ipt_TOS.o - obj-$(CONFIG_IP_NF_TARGET_ECN) += ipt_ECN.o -+obj-$(CONFIG_IP_NF_TARGET_IMQ) += ipt_IMQ.o - obj-$(CONFIG_IP_NF_TARGET_MASQUERADE) += ipt_MASQUERADE.o - obj-$(CONFIG_IP_NF_TARGET_REDIRECT) += ipt_REDIRECT.o - obj-$(CONFIG_IP_NF_TARGET_NETMAP) += ipt_NETMAP.o ---- linux-2.6.20.7-original/net/ipv6/netfilter/ip6t_IMQ.c 1970-01-01 02:00:00.000000000 +0200 -+++ linux-2.6.20.7/net/ipv6/netfilter/ip6t_IMQ.c 2007-04-19 16:22:34.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ -+/* -+ * This target marks packets to be enqueued to an imq device -+ */ -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+ -+static unsigned int imq_target(struct sk_buff **pskb, -+ const struct net_device *in, -+ const struct net_device *out, -+ unsigned int hooknum, -+ const struct xt_target *target, -+ const void *targinfo) -+{ -+ struct ip6t_imq_info *mr = (struct ip6t_imq_info*)targinfo; -+ -+ (*pskb)->imq_flags = mr->todev | IMQ_F_ENQUEUE; -+ -+ return IP6T_CONTINUE; -+} -+ -+static int imq_checkentry(const char *tablename, -+ const void *entry, -+ const struct xt_target *target, -+ void *targinfo, -+ unsigned int hook_mask) -+{ -+ struct ip6t_imq_info *mr; -+ -+ mr = (struct ip6t_imq_info*)targinfo; -+ -+ if (mr->todev > IMQ_MAX_DEVS) { -+ printk(KERN_WARNING -+ "IMQ: invalid device specified, highest is %u\n", -+ IMQ_MAX_DEVS); -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ return 1; -+} -+ -+static struct ip6t_target ip6t_imq_reg = { -+ .name = "IMQ", -+ .target = imq_target, -+ .targetsize = sizeof(struct ip6t_imq_info), -+ .table = "mangle", -+ .checkentry = imq_checkentry, -+ .me = THIS_MODULE -+}; -+ -+static int __init init(void) -+{ -+ if (ip6t_register_target(&ip6t_imq_reg)) -+ return -EINVAL; -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+static void __exit fini(void) -+{ -+ ip6t_unregister_target(&ip6t_imq_reg); -+} -+ -+module_init(init); -+module_exit(fini); -+ -+MODULE_AUTHOR("http://www.linuximq.net"); -+MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Pseudo-driver for the intermediate queue device. See http://www.linuximq.net/ for more information."); -+MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); ---- linux-2.6.20.7-original/net/ipv6/netfilter/Kconfig 2007-04-13 23:48:14.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.20.7/net/ipv6/netfilter/Kconfig 2007-04-19 16:22:34.000000000 +0300 -@@ -164,6 +164,15 @@ - - To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. - -+config IP6_NF_TARGET_IMQ -+ tristate "IMQ target support" -+ depends on IP6_NF_MANGLE -+ help -+ This option adds a `IMQ' target which is used to specify if and -+ to which imq device packets should get enqueued/dequeued. -+ -+ To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. -+ - config IP6_NF_TARGET_HL - tristate 'HL (hoplimit) target support' - depends on IP6_NF_MANGLE ---- linux-2.6.20.7-original/net/ipv6/netfilter/Makefile 2007-04-13 23:48:14.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.20.7/net/ipv6/netfilter/Makefile 2007-04-19 16:22:34.000000000 +0300 -@@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ - obj-$(CONFIG_IP6_NF_MATCH_OWNER) += ip6t_owner.o - obj-$(CONFIG_IP6_NF_FILTER) += ip6table_filter.o - obj-$(CONFIG_IP6_NF_MANGLE) += ip6table_mangle.o -+obj-$(CONFIG_IP6_NF_TARGET_IMQ) += ip6t_IMQ.o - obj-$(CONFIG_IP6_NF_TARGET_HL) += ip6t_HL.o - obj-$(CONFIG_IP6_NF_QUEUE) += ip6_queue.o - obj-$(CONFIG_IP6_NF_TARGET_LOG) += ip6t_LOG.o ---- linux-2.6.20.7-original/net/sched/sch_generic.c 2007-04-13 23:48:14.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.20.7/net/sched/sch_generic.c 2007-04-19 16:22:34.000000000 +0300 -@@ -87,7 +87,6 @@ - - NOTE: Called under dev->queue_lock with locally disabled BH. - */ -- - static inline int qdisc_restart(struct net_device *dev) - { - struct Qdisc *q = dev->qdisc; -@@ -181,6 +180,11 @@ - return q->q.qlen; - } - -+int qdisc_restart1(struct net_device *dev) -+{ -+ return qdisc_restart(dev); -+} -+ - void __qdisc_run(struct net_device *dev) - { - if (unlikely(dev->qdisc == &noop_qdisc)) -@@ -617,3 +621,4 @@ - EXPORT_SYMBOL(qdisc_reset); - EXPORT_SYMBOL(qdisc_lock_tree); - EXPORT_SYMBOL(qdisc_unlock_tree); -+EXPORT_SYMBOL(qdisc_restart1); diff --git a/src/patches/linux-2.6.20.21-additional_check_on_BER_decoding.patch b/src/patches/linux-2.6.20.21-additional_check_on_BER_decoding.patch deleted file mode 100644 index c667af9e30..0000000000 --- a/src/patches/linux-2.6.20.21-additional_check_on_BER_decoding.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,133 +0,0 @@ -From: Chris Wright -Date: Wed, 4 Jun 2008 16:16:33 +0000 (-0700) -Subject: asn1: additional sanity checking during BER decoding (CVE-2008-1673) -X-Git-Tag: v2.6.25.5~1 -X-Git-Url: http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux%2Fkernel%2Fgit%2Fstable%2Flinux-2.6.25.y.git;a=commitdiff_plain;h=33afb8403f361919aa5c8fe1d0a4f5ddbfbbea3c - -asn1: additional sanity checking during BER decoding (CVE-2008-1673) - -upstream commit: ddb2c43594f22843e9f3153da151deaba1a834c5 - -- Don't trust a length which is greater than the working buffer. - An invalid length could cause overflow when calculating buffer size - for decoding oid. - -- An oid length of zero is invalid and allows for an off-by-one error when - decoding oid because the first subid actually encodes first 2 subids. - -- A primitive encoding may not have an indefinite length. - -Thanks to Wei Wang from McAfee for report. - -Cc: Steven French -Cc: stable@kernel.org -Acked-by: Patrick McHardy -Signed-off-by: Chris Wright -Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds ---- -rediff for Linux-2.6.20.21 by Arne Fitzenreiter ---- -From: Chris Wright -Date: Wed, 4 Jun 2008 16:16:33 +0000 (-0700) -Subject: asn1: additional sanity checking during BER decoding (CVE-2008-1673) -X-Git-Tag: v2.6.25.5~1 -X-Git-Url: http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux%2Fkernel%2Fgit%2Fstable%2Flinux-2.6.25.y.git;a=commitdiff_plain;h=33afb8403f361919aa5c8fe1d0a4f5ddbfbbea3c - -asn1: additional sanity checking during BER decoding (CVE-2008-1673) - -upstream commit: ddb2c43594f22843e9f3153da151deaba1a834c5 - -- Don't trust a length which is greater than the working buffer. - An invalid length could cause overflow when calculating buffer size - for decoding oid. - -- An oid length of zero is invalid and allows for an off-by-one error when - decoding oid because the first subid actually encodes first 2 subids. - -- A primitive encoding may not have an indefinite length. - -Thanks to Wei Wang from McAfee for report. - -Cc: Steven French -Cc: stable@kernel.org -Acked-by: Patrick McHardy -Signed-off-by: Chris Wright -Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds ---- -rediff for Linux-2.6.20.21 by Arne Fitzenreiter ---- -diff -Naur linux-2.6.20.21.org/fs/cifs/asn1.c linux-2.6.20.21/fs/cifs/asn1.c ---- linux-2.6.20.21.org/fs/cifs/asn1.c 2007-10-17 21:31:14.000000000 +0200 -+++ linux-2.6.20.21/fs/cifs/asn1.c 2008-06-10 00:09:43.000000000 +0200 -@@ -182,6 +182,11 @@ - } - } - } -+ -+ /* don't trust len bigger than ctx buffer */ -+ if (*len > ctx->end - ctx->pointer) -+ return 0; -+ - return 1; - } - -@@ -199,6 +204,10 @@ - if (!asn1_length_decode(ctx, &def, &len)) - return 0; - -+ /* primitive shall be definite, indefinite shall be constructed */ -+ if (*con == ASN1_PRI && !def) -+ return 0; -+ - if (def) - *eoc = ctx->pointer + len; - else -@@ -385,6 +394,10 @@ - unsigned long *optr; - - size = eoc - ctx->pointer + 1; -+ -+ /* first subid actually encodes first two subids */ -+ if (size < 2 || size > ULONG_MAX/sizeof(unsigned long)) -+ return 0; - *oid = kmalloc(size * sizeof (unsigned long), GFP_ATOMIC); - if (*oid == NULL) { - return 0; -diff -Naur linux-2.6.20.21.org/net/ipv4/netfilter/nf_nat_snmp_basic.c linux-2.6.20.21/net/ipv4/netfilter/nf_nat_snmp_basic.c ---- linux-2.6.20.21.org/net/ipv4/netfilter/nf_nat_snmp_basic.c 2007-10-17 21:31:14.000000000 +0200 -+++ linux-2.6.20.21/net/ipv4/netfilter/nf_nat_snmp_basic.c 2008-06-10 00:03:59.000000000 +0200 -@@ -235,6 +235,11 @@ - } - } - } -+ -+ /* don't trust len bigger than ctx buffer */ -+ if (*len > ctx->end - ctx->pointer) -+ return 0; -+ - return 1; - } - -@@ -253,6 +258,10 @@ - if (!asn1_length_decode(ctx, &def, &len)) - return 0; - -+ /* primitive shall be definite, indefinite shall be constructed */ -+ if (*con == ASN1_PRI && !def) -+ return 0; -+ - if (def) - *eoc = ctx->pointer + len; - else -@@ -437,6 +446,11 @@ - unsigned long *optr; - - size = eoc - ctx->pointer + 1; -+ -+ /* first subid actually encodes first two subids */ -+ if (size < 2 || size > ULONG_MAX/sizeof(unsigned long)) -+ return 0; -+ - *oid = kmalloc(size * sizeof(unsigned long), GFP_ATOMIC); - if (*oid == NULL) { - if (net_ratelimit()) diff --git a/src/patches/linux-2.6.20.21-zd1211-usrobotics-usbid.patch b/src/patches/linux-2.6.20.21-zd1211-usrobotics-usbid.patch deleted file mode 100644 index ae65fc202f..0000000000 --- a/src/patches/linux-2.6.20.21-zd1211-usrobotics-usbid.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -diff -Naur linux-2.6.20.21.org/drivers/net/wireless/zd1211rw/zd_usb.c linux-2.6.20.21/drivers/net/wireless/zd1211rw/zd_usb.c ---- linux-2.6.20.21.org/drivers/net/wireless/zd1211rw/zd_usb.c 2007-10-17 21:31:14.000000000 +0200 -+++ linux-2.6.20.21/drivers/net/wireless/zd1211rw/zd_usb.c 2008-06-16 19:31:03.000000000 +0200 -@@ -54,6 +54,7 @@ - { USB_DEVICE(0x14ea, 0xab13), .driver_info = DEVICE_ZD1211 }, - /* ZD1211B */ - { USB_DEVICE(0x0ace, 0x1215), .driver_info = DEVICE_ZD1211B }, -+ { USB_DEVICE(0x0baf, 0x0121), .driver_info = DEVICE_ZD1211B }, - { USB_DEVICE(0x157e, 0x300d), .driver_info = DEVICE_ZD1211B }, - { USB_DEVICE(0x079b, 0x0062), .driver_info = DEVICE_ZD1211B }, - { USB_DEVICE(0x1582, 0x6003), .driver_info = DEVICE_ZD1211B }, diff --git a/src/patches/linux-2.6.23-imq.diff b/src/patches/linux-2.6.23-imq.diff deleted file mode 100644 index a85cf867a9..0000000000 --- a/src/patches/linux-2.6.23-imq.diff +++ /dev/null @@ -1,864 +0,0 @@ -diff -Naurw linux-2.6.23/drivers/net/imq.c linux-2.6.23.imq/drivers/net/imq.c ---- linux-2.6.23/drivers/net/imq.c 1969-12-31 21:00:00.000000000 -0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23.imq/drivers/net/imq.c 2007-10-01 09:59:23.000000000 -0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,400 @@ -+/* -+ * Pseudo-driver for the intermediate queue device. -+ * -+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or -+ * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License -+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version -+ * 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. -+ * -+ * Authors: Patrick McHardy, -+ * -+ * The first version was written by Martin Devera, -+ * -+ * Credits: Jan Rafaj -+ * - Update patch to 2.4.21 -+ * Sebastian Strollo -+ * - Fix "Dead-loop on netdevice imq"-issue -+ * Marcel Sebek -+ * - Update to 2.6.2-rc1 -+ * -+ * After some time of inactivity there is a group taking care -+ * of IMQ again: http://www.linuximq.net -+ * -+ * -+ * 2004/06/30 - New version of IMQ patch to kernels <=2.6.7 including -+ * the following changes: -+ * -+ * - Correction of ipv6 support "+"s issue (Hasso Tepper) -+ * - Correction of imq_init_devs() issue that resulted in -+ * kernel OOPS unloading IMQ as module (Norbert Buchmuller) -+ * - Addition of functionality to choose number of IMQ devices -+ * during kernel config (Andre Correa) -+ * - Addition of functionality to choose how IMQ hooks on -+ * PRE and POSTROUTING (after or before NAT) (Andre Correa) -+ * - Cosmetic corrections (Norbert Buchmuller) (Andre Correa) -+ * -+ * -+ * 2005/12/16 - IMQ versions between 2.6.7 and 2.6.13 were -+ * released with almost no problems. 2.6.14-x was released -+ * with some important changes: nfcache was removed; After -+ * some weeks of trouble we figured out that some IMQ fields -+ * in skb were missing in skbuff.c - skb_clone and copy_skb_header. -+ * These functions are correctly patched by this new patch version. -+ * -+ * Thanks for all who helped to figure out all the problems with -+ * 2.6.14.x: Patrick McHardy, Rune Kock, VeNoMouS, Max CtRiX, -+ * Kevin Shanahan, Richard Lucassen, Valery Dachev (hopefully -+ * I didn't forget anybody). I apologize again for my lack of time. -+ * -+ * More info at: http://www.linuximq.net/ (Andre Correa) -+ */ -+ -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#if defined(CONFIG_IPV6) || defined (CONFIG_IPV6_MODULE) -+ #include -+#endif -+#include -+#include -+ -+extern int qdisc_restart1(struct net_device *dev); -+ -+static nf_hookfn imq_nf_hook; -+ -+static struct nf_hook_ops imq_ingress_ipv4 = { -+ .hook = imq_nf_hook, -+ .owner = THIS_MODULE, -+ .pf = PF_INET, -+ .hooknum = NF_IP_PRE_ROUTING, -+#if defined(CONFIG_IMQ_BEHAVIOR_BA) || defined(CONFIG_IMQ_BEHAVIOR_BB) -+ .priority = NF_IP_PRI_MANGLE + 1 -+#else -+ .priority = NF_IP_PRI_NAT_DST + 1 -+#endif -+}; -+ -+static struct nf_hook_ops imq_egress_ipv4 = { -+ .hook = imq_nf_hook, -+ .owner = THIS_MODULE, -+ .pf = PF_INET, -+ .hooknum = NF_IP_POST_ROUTING, -+#if defined(CONFIG_IMQ_BEHAVIOR_AA) || defined(CONFIG_IMQ_BEHAVIOR_BA) -+ .priority = NF_IP_PRI_LAST -+#else -+ .priority = NF_IP_PRI_NAT_SRC - 1 -+#endif -+}; -+ -+#if defined(CONFIG_IPV6) || defined (CONFIG_IPV6_MODULE) -+static struct nf_hook_ops imq_ingress_ipv6 = { -+ .hook = imq_nf_hook, -+ .owner = THIS_MODULE, -+ .pf = PF_INET6, -+ .hooknum = NF_IP6_PRE_ROUTING, -+#if defined(CONFIG_IMQ_BEHAVIOR_BA) || defined(CONFIG_IMQ_BEHAVIOR_BB) -+ .priority = NF_IP6_PRI_MANGLE + 1 -+#else -+ .priority = NF_IP6_PRI_NAT_DST + 1 -+#endif -+}; -+ -+static struct nf_hook_ops imq_egress_ipv6 = { -+ .hook = imq_nf_hook, -+ .owner = THIS_MODULE, -+ .pf = PF_INET6, -+ .hooknum = NF_IP6_POST_ROUTING, -+#if defined(CONFIG_IMQ_BEHAVIOR_AA) || defined(CONFIG_IMQ_BEHAVIOR_BA) -+ .priority = NF_IP6_PRI_LAST -+#else -+ .priority = NF_IP6_PRI_NAT_SRC - 1 -+#endif -+}; -+#endif -+ -+#if defined(CONFIG_IMQ_NUM_DEVS) -+static unsigned int numdevs = CONFIG_IMQ_NUM_DEVS; -+#else -+static unsigned int numdevs = 16; -+#endif -+ -+static struct net_device *imq_devs; -+ -+static struct net_device_stats *imq_get_stats(struct net_device *dev) -+{ -+ return (struct net_device_stats *)dev->priv; -+} -+ -+/* called for packets kfree'd in qdiscs at places other than enqueue */ -+static void imq_skb_destructor(struct sk_buff *skb) -+{ -+ struct nf_info *info = skb->nf_info; -+ -+ if (info) { -+ if (info->indev) -+ dev_put(info->indev); -+ if (info->outdev) -+ dev_put(info->outdev); -+ kfree(info); -+ } -+} -+ -+static int imq_dev_xmit(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *dev) -+{ -+ struct net_device_stats *stats = (struct net_device_stats*) dev->priv; -+ -+ stats->tx_bytes += skb->len; -+ stats->tx_packets++; -+ -+ skb->imq_flags = 0; -+ skb->destructor = NULL; -+ -+ dev->trans_start = jiffies; -+ nf_reinject(skb, skb->nf_info, NF_ACCEPT); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+static int imq_nf_queue(struct sk_buff *skb, struct nf_info *info, unsigned queue_num, void *data) -+{ -+ struct net_device *dev; -+ struct net_device_stats *stats; -+ struct sk_buff *skb2 = NULL; -+ struct Qdisc *q; -+ unsigned int index = skb->imq_flags&IMQ_F_IFMASK; -+ int ret = -1; -+ -+ if (index > numdevs) -+ return -1; -+ -+ dev = imq_devs + index; -+ if (!(dev->flags & IFF_UP)) { -+ skb->imq_flags = 0; -+ nf_reinject(skb, info, NF_ACCEPT); -+ return 0; -+ } -+ dev->last_rx = jiffies; -+ -+ if (skb->destructor) { -+ skb2 = skb; -+ skb = skb_clone(skb, GFP_ATOMIC); -+ if (!skb) -+ return -1; -+ } -+ skb->nf_info = info; -+ -+ stats = (struct net_device_stats *)dev->priv; -+ stats->rx_bytes+= skb->len; -+ stats->rx_packets++; -+ -+ spin_lock_bh(&dev->queue_lock); -+ q = dev->qdisc; -+ if (q->enqueue) { -+ q->enqueue(skb_get(skb), q); -+ if (skb_shared(skb)) { -+ skb->destructor = imq_skb_destructor; -+ kfree_skb(skb); -+ ret = 0; -+ } -+ } -+ if (spin_is_locked(&dev->_xmit_lock)) -+ netif_schedule(dev); -+ else -+ while (!netif_queue_stopped(dev) && qdisc_restart1(dev) < 0) -+ /* NOTHING */; -+ -+ spin_unlock_bh(&dev->queue_lock); -+ -+ if (skb2) -+ kfree_skb(ret ? skb : skb2); -+ -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+static struct nf_queue_handler nfqh = { -+ .name = "imq", -+ .outfn = imq_nf_queue, -+}; -+ -+static unsigned int imq_nf_hook(unsigned int hook, struct sk_buff **pskb, -+ const struct net_device *indev, -+ const struct net_device *outdev, -+ int (*okfn)(struct sk_buff *)) -+{ -+ if ((*pskb)->imq_flags & IMQ_F_ENQUEUE) -+ return NF_QUEUE; -+ -+ return NF_ACCEPT; -+} -+ -+ -+static int __init imq_init_hooks(void) -+{ -+ int err; -+ -+ err = nf_register_queue_handler(PF_INET, &nfqh); -+ if (err > 0) -+ goto err1; -+ if ((err = nf_register_hook(&imq_ingress_ipv4))) -+ goto err2; -+ if ((err = nf_register_hook(&imq_egress_ipv4))) -+ goto err3; -+#if defined(CONFIG_IPV6) || defined (CONFIG_IPV6_MODULE) -+ if ((err = nf_register_queue_handler(PF_INET6, &nfqh))) -+ goto err4; -+ if ((err = nf_register_hook(&imq_ingress_ipv6))) -+ goto err5; -+ if ((err = nf_register_hook(&imq_egress_ipv6))) -+ goto err6; -+#endif -+ -+ return 0; -+ -+#if defined(CONFIG_IPV6) || defined (CONFIG_IPV6_MODULE) -+err6: -+ nf_unregister_hook(&imq_ingress_ipv6); -+err5: -+ nf_unregister_queue_handler(PF_INET6, &nfqh); -+err4: -+ nf_unregister_hook(&imq_egress_ipv4); -+#endif -+err3: -+ nf_unregister_hook(&imq_ingress_ipv4); -+err2: -+ nf_unregister_queue_handler(PF_INET, &nfqh); -+err1: -+ return err; -+} -+ -+static void __exit imq_unhook(void) -+{ -+#if defined(CONFIG_IPV6) || defined (CONFIG_IPV6_MODULE) -+ nf_unregister_hook(&imq_ingress_ipv6); -+ nf_unregister_hook(&imq_egress_ipv6); -+ nf_unregister_queue_handler(PF_INET6, &nfqh); -+#endif -+ nf_unregister_hook(&imq_ingress_ipv4); -+ nf_unregister_hook(&imq_egress_ipv4); -+ nf_unregister_queue_handler(PF_INET, &nfqh); -+} -+ -+static int __init imq_dev_init(struct net_device *dev) -+{ -+ dev->hard_start_xmit = imq_dev_xmit; -+ dev->type = ARPHRD_VOID; -+ dev->mtu = 16000; -+ dev->tx_queue_len = 11000; -+ dev->flags = IFF_NOARP; -+ dev->priv = kzalloc(sizeof(struct net_device_stats), GFP_KERNEL); -+ if (dev->priv == NULL) -+ return -ENOMEM; -+ dev->get_stats = imq_get_stats; -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+static void imq_dev_uninit(struct net_device *dev) -+{ -+ kfree(dev->priv); -+} -+ -+static int __init imq_init_devs(void) -+{ -+ struct net_device *dev; -+ int i,j; -+ j = numdevs; -+ -+ if (!numdevs || numdevs > IMQ_MAX_DEVS) { -+ printk(KERN_ERR "IMQ: numdevs has to be betweed 1 and %u\n", -+ IMQ_MAX_DEVS); -+ return -EINVAL; -+ } -+ -+ imq_devs = kzalloc(sizeof(struct net_device) * numdevs, GFP_KERNEL); -+ if (!imq_devs) -+ return -ENOMEM; -+ -+ /* we start counting at zero */ -+ numdevs--; -+ -+ for (i = 0, dev = imq_devs; i <= numdevs; i++, dev++) { -+ SET_MODULE_OWNER(dev); -+ strcpy(dev->name, "imq%d"); -+ dev->init = imq_dev_init; -+ dev->uninit = imq_dev_uninit; -+ -+ if (register_netdev(dev) < 0) -+ goto err_register; -+ } -+ printk(KERN_INFO "IMQ starting with %u devices...\n", j); -+ return 0; -+ -+err_register: -+ for (; i; i--) -+ unregister_netdev(--dev); -+ kfree(imq_devs); -+ return -EIO; -+} -+ -+static void imq_cleanup_devs(void) -+{ -+ int i; -+ struct net_device *dev = imq_devs; -+ -+ for (i = 0; i <= numdevs; i++) -+ unregister_netdev(dev++); -+ -+ kfree(imq_devs); -+} -+ -+static int __init imq_init_module(void) -+{ -+ int err; -+ -+ if ((err = imq_init_devs())) { -+ printk(KERN_ERR "IMQ: Error trying imq_init_devs()\n"); -+ return err; -+ } -+ if ((err = imq_init_hooks())) { -+ printk(KERN_ERR "IMQ: Error trying imq_init_hooks()\n"); -+ imq_cleanup_devs(); -+ return err; -+ } -+ -+ printk(KERN_INFO "IMQ driver loaded successfully.\n"); -+ -+#if defined(CONFIG_IMQ_BEHAVIOR_BA) || defined(CONFIG_IMQ_BEHAVIOR_BB) -+ printk(KERN_INFO "\tHooking IMQ before NAT on PREROUTING.\n"); -+#else -+ printk(KERN_INFO "\tHooking IMQ after NAT on PREROUTING.\n"); -+#endif -+#if defined(CONFIG_IMQ_BEHAVIOR_AB) || defined(CONFIG_IMQ_BEHAVIOR_BB) -+ printk(KERN_INFO "\tHooking IMQ before NAT on POSTROUTING.\n"); -+#else -+ printk(KERN_INFO "\tHooking IMQ after NAT on POSTROUTING.\n"); -+#endif -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+static void __exit imq_cleanup_module(void) -+{ -+ imq_unhook(); -+ imq_cleanup_devs(); -+ printk(KERN_INFO "IMQ driver unloaded successfully.\n"); -+} -+ -+ -+module_init(imq_init_module); -+module_exit(imq_cleanup_module); -+ -+module_param(numdevs, int, 16); -+MODULE_PARM_DESC(numdevs, "number of IMQ devices (how many imq* devices will be created)"); -+MODULE_AUTHOR("http://www.linuximq.net"); -+MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Pseudo-driver for the intermediate queue device. See http://www.linuximq.net/ for more information."); -+MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); -diff -Naurw linux-2.6.23/drivers/net/Kconfig linux-2.6.23.imq/drivers/net/Kconfig ---- linux-2.6.23/drivers/net/Kconfig 2007-10-01 09:04:50.000000000 -0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23.imq/drivers/net/Kconfig 2007-10-01 09:55:14.000000000 -0300 -@@ -112,6 +112,129 @@ - To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module - will be called eql. If unsure, say N. - -+config IMQ -+ tristate "IMQ (intermediate queueing device) support" -+ depends on NETDEVICES && NETFILTER -+ ---help--- -+ The IMQ device(s) is used as placeholder for QoS queueing -+ disciplines. Every packet entering/leaving the IP stack can be -+ directed through the IMQ device where it's enqueued/dequeued to the -+ attached qdisc. This allows you to treat network devices as classes -+ and distribute bandwidth among them. Iptables is used to specify -+ through which IMQ device, if any, packets travel. -+ -+ More information at: http://www.linuximq.net/ -+ -+ To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module -+ will be called imq. If unsure, say N. -+ -+choice -+ prompt "IMQ behavior (PRE/POSTROUTING)" -+ depends on IMQ -+ default IMQ_BEHAVIOR_AB -+ help -+ -+ This settings defines how IMQ behaves in respect to its -+ hooking in PREROUTING and POSTROUTING. -+ -+ IMQ can work in any of the following ways: -+ -+ PREROUTING | POSTROUTING -+ -----------------|------------------- -+ #1 After NAT | After NAT -+ #2 After NAT | Before NAT -+ #3 Before NAT | After NAT -+ #4 Before NAT | Before NAT -+ -+ The default behavior is to hook before NAT on PREROUTING -+ and after NAT on POSTROUTING (#3). -+ -+ This settings are specially usefull when trying to use IMQ -+ to shape NATed clients. -+ -+ More information can be found at: www.linuximq.net -+ -+ If not sure leave the default settings alone. -+ -+config IMQ_BEHAVIOR_AA -+ bool "IMQ AA" -+ help -+ This settings defines how IMQ behaves in respect to its -+ hooking in PREROUTING and POSTROUTING. -+ -+ Choosing this option will make IMQ hook like this: -+ -+ PREROUTING: After NAT -+ POSTROUTING: After NAT -+ -+ More information can be found at: www.linuximq.net -+ -+ If not sure leave the default settings alone. -+ -+config IMQ_BEHAVIOR_AB -+ bool "IMQ AB" -+ help -+ This settings defines how IMQ behaves in respect to its -+ hooking in PREROUTING and POSTROUTING. -+ -+ Choosing this option will make IMQ hook like this: -+ -+ PREROUTING: After NAT -+ POSTROUTING: Before NAT -+ -+ More information can be found at: www.linuximq.net -+ -+ If not sure leave the default settings alone. -+ -+config IMQ_BEHAVIOR_BA -+ bool "IMQ BA" -+ help -+ This settings defines how IMQ behaves in respect to its -+ hooking in PREROUTING and POSTROUTING. -+ -+ Choosing this option will make IMQ hook like this: -+ -+ PREROUTING: Before NAT -+ POSTROUTING: After NAT -+ -+ More information can be found at: www.linuximq.net -+ -+ If not sure leave the default settings alone. -+ -+config IMQ_BEHAVIOR_BB -+ bool "IMQ BB" -+ help -+ This settings defines how IMQ behaves in respect to its -+ hooking in PREROUTING and POSTROUTING. -+ -+ Choosing this option will make IMQ hook like this: -+ -+ PREROUTING: Before NAT -+ POSTROUTING: Before NAT -+ -+ More information can be found at: www.linuximq.net -+ -+ If not sure leave the default settings alone. -+ -+endchoice -+ -+config IMQ_NUM_DEVS -+ -+ int "Number of IMQ devices" -+ range 2 16 -+ depends on IMQ -+ default "16" -+ help -+ -+ This settings defines how many IMQ devices will be -+ created. -+ -+ The default value is 16. -+ -+ More information can be found at: www.linuximq.net -+ -+ If not sure leave the default settings alone. -+ - config TUN - tristate "Universal TUN/TAP device driver support" - select CRC32 -diff -Naurw linux-2.6.23/drivers/net/Makefile linux-2.6.23.imq/drivers/net/Makefile ---- linux-2.6.23/drivers/net/Makefile 2007-10-01 09:04:50.000000000 -0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23.imq/drivers/net/Makefile 2007-10-01 09:55:14.000000000 -0300 -@@ -131,6 +131,7 @@ - obj-$(CONFIG_XEN_NETDEV_FRONTEND) += xen-netfront.o - - obj-$(CONFIG_DUMMY) += dummy.o -+obj-$(CONFIG_IMQ) += imq.o - obj-$(CONFIG_IFB) += ifb.o - obj-$(CONFIG_MACVLAN) += macvlan.o - obj-$(CONFIG_DE600) += de600.o -diff -Naurw linux-2.6.23/include/linux/imq.h linux-2.6.23.imq/include/linux/imq.h ---- linux-2.6.23/include/linux/imq.h 1969-12-31 21:00:00.000000000 -0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23.imq/include/linux/imq.h 2007-10-01 09:55:14.000000000 -0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ -+#ifndef _IMQ_H -+#define _IMQ_H -+ -+#define IMQ_MAX_DEVS 16 -+ -+#define IMQ_F_IFMASK 0x7f -+#define IMQ_F_ENQUEUE 0x80 -+ -+#endif /* _IMQ_H */ -diff -Naurw linux-2.6.23/include/linux/netfilter_ipv4/ipt_IMQ.h linux-2.6.23.imq/include/linux/netfilter_ipv4/ipt_IMQ.h ---- linux-2.6.23/include/linux/netfilter_ipv4/ipt_IMQ.h 1969-12-31 21:00:00.000000000 -0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23.imq/include/linux/netfilter_ipv4/ipt_IMQ.h 2007-10-01 09:55:14.000000000 -0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ -+#ifndef _IPT_IMQ_H -+#define _IPT_IMQ_H -+ -+struct ipt_imq_info { -+ unsigned int todev; /* target imq device */ -+}; -+ -+#endif /* _IPT_IMQ_H */ -diff -Naurw linux-2.6.23/include/linux/netfilter_ipv6/ip6t_IMQ.h linux-2.6.23.imq/include/linux/netfilter_ipv6/ip6t_IMQ.h ---- linux-2.6.23/include/linux/netfilter_ipv6/ip6t_IMQ.h 1969-12-31 21:00:00.000000000 -0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23.imq/include/linux/netfilter_ipv6/ip6t_IMQ.h 2007-10-01 09:55:14.000000000 -0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ -+#ifndef _IP6T_IMQ_H -+#define _IP6T_IMQ_H -+ -+struct ip6t_imq_info { -+ unsigned int todev; /* target imq device */ -+}; -+ -+#endif /* _IP6T_IMQ_H */ -diff -Naurw linux-2.6.23/include/linux/skbuff.h linux-2.6.23.imq/include/linux/skbuff.h ---- linux-2.6.23/include/linux/skbuff.h 2007-10-01 09:05:08.000000000 -0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23.imq/include/linux/skbuff.h 2007-10-01 09:55:14.000000000 -0300 -@@ -296,6 +296,10 @@ - struct nf_conntrack *nfct; - struct sk_buff *nfct_reasm; - #endif -+#if defined(CONFIG_IMQ) || defined(CONFIG_IMQ_MODULE) -+ unsigned char imq_flags; -+ struct nf_info *nf_info; -+#endif - #ifdef CONFIG_BRIDGE_NETFILTER - struct nf_bridge_info *nf_bridge; - #endif -@@ -1726,6 +1730,10 @@ - dst->nfct_reasm = src->nfct_reasm; - nf_conntrack_get_reasm(src->nfct_reasm); - #endif -+#if defined(CONFIG_IMQ) || defined(CONFIG_IMQ_MODULE) -+ dst->imq_flags = src->imq_flags; -+ dst->nf_info = src->nf_info; -+#endif - #ifdef CONFIG_BRIDGE_NETFILTER - dst->nf_bridge = src->nf_bridge; - nf_bridge_get(src->nf_bridge); -diff -Naurw linux-2.6.23/net/core/dev.c linux-2.6.23.imq/net/core/dev.c ---- linux-2.6.23/net/core/dev.c 2007-10-01 09:05:10.000000000 -0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23.imq/net/core/dev.c 2007-10-01 09:55:14.000000000 -0300 -@@ -94,6 +94,9 @@ - #include - #include - #include -+#if defined(CONFIG_IMQ) || defined(CONFIG_IMQ_MODULE) -+#include -+#endif - #include - #include - #include -@@ -1462,7 +1465,11 @@ - int dev_hard_start_xmit(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *dev) - { - if (likely(!skb->next)) { -- if (!list_empty(&ptype_all)) -+ if (!list_empty(&ptype_all) -+#if defined(CONFIG_IMQ) || defined(CONFIG_IMQ_MODULE) -+ && !(skb->imq_flags & IMQ_F_ENQUEUE) -+#endif -+ ) - dev_queue_xmit_nit(skb, dev); - - if (netif_needs_gso(dev, skb)) { -diff -Naurw linux-2.6.23/net/ipv4/netfilter/ipt_IMQ.c linux-2.6.23.imq/net/ipv4/netfilter/ipt_IMQ.c ---- linux-2.6.23/net/ipv4/netfilter/ipt_IMQ.c 1969-12-31 21:00:00.000000000 -0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23.imq/net/ipv4/netfilter/ipt_IMQ.c 2007-10-01 09:55:14.000000000 -0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,69 @@ -+/* -+ * This target marks packets to be enqueued to an imq device -+ */ -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+ -+static unsigned int imq_target(struct sk_buff **pskb, -+ const struct net_device *in, -+ const struct net_device *out, -+ unsigned int hooknum, -+ const struct xt_target *target, -+ const void *targinfo) -+{ -+ struct ipt_imq_info *mr = (struct ipt_imq_info*)targinfo; -+ -+ (*pskb)->imq_flags = mr->todev | IMQ_F_ENQUEUE; -+ -+ return XT_CONTINUE; -+} -+ -+static bool imq_checkentry(const char *tablename, -+ const void *e, -+ const struct xt_target *target, -+ void *targinfo, -+ unsigned int hook_mask) -+{ -+ struct ipt_imq_info *mr; -+ -+ mr = (struct ipt_imq_info*)targinfo; -+ -+ if (mr->todev > IMQ_MAX_DEVS) { -+ printk(KERN_WARNING -+ "IMQ: invalid device specified, highest is %u\n", -+ IMQ_MAX_DEVS); -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ return 1; -+} -+ -+static struct xt_target ipt_imq_reg = { -+ .name = "IMQ", -+ .family = AF_INET, -+ .target = imq_target, -+ .targetsize = sizeof(struct ipt_imq_info), -+ .checkentry = imq_checkentry, -+ .me = THIS_MODULE, -+ .table = "mangle" -+}; -+ -+static int __init init(void) -+{ -+ return xt_register_target(&ipt_imq_reg); -+} -+ -+static void __exit fini(void) -+{ -+ xt_unregister_target(&ipt_imq_reg); -+} -+ -+module_init(init); -+module_exit(fini); -+ -+MODULE_AUTHOR("http://www.linuximq.net"); -+MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Pseudo-driver for the intermediate queue device. See http://www.linuximq.net/ for more information."); -+MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); -diff -Naurw linux-2.6.23/net/ipv4/netfilter/Kconfig linux-2.6.23.imq/net/ipv4/netfilter/Kconfig ---- linux-2.6.23/net/ipv4/netfilter/Kconfig 2007-10-01 09:05:12.000000000 -0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23.imq/net/ipv4/netfilter/Kconfig 2007-10-01 09:55:14.000000000 -0300 -@@ -311,6 +311,17 @@ - - To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. - -+config IP_NF_TARGET_IMQ -+ tristate "IMQ target support" -+ depends on IP_NF_MANGLE -+ help -+ This option adds a `IMQ' target which is used to specify if and -+ to which IMQ device packets should get enqueued/dequeued. -+ -+ For more information visit: http://www.linuximq.net/ -+ -+ To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. -+ - config IP_NF_TARGET_TOS - tristate "TOS target support" - depends on IP_NF_MANGLE -diff -Naurw linux-2.6.23/net/ipv4/netfilter/Makefile linux-2.6.23.imq/net/ipv4/netfilter/Makefile ---- linux-2.6.23/net/ipv4/netfilter/Makefile 2007-10-01 09:03:13.000000000 -0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23.imq/net/ipv4/netfilter/Makefile 2007-10-01 09:55:14.000000000 -0300 -@@ -54,6 +54,7 @@ - obj-$(CONFIG_IP_NF_TARGET_REJECT) += ipt_REJECT.o - obj-$(CONFIG_IP_NF_TARGET_TOS) += ipt_TOS.o - obj-$(CONFIG_IP_NF_TARGET_ECN) += ipt_ECN.o -+obj-$(CONFIG_IP_NF_TARGET_IMQ) += ipt_IMQ.o - obj-$(CONFIG_IP_NF_TARGET_MASQUERADE) += ipt_MASQUERADE.o - obj-$(CONFIG_IP_NF_TARGET_REDIRECT) += ipt_REDIRECT.o - obj-$(CONFIG_IP_NF_TARGET_NETMAP) += ipt_NETMAP.o -diff -Naurw linux-2.6.23/net/ipv6/netfilter/ip6t_IMQ.c linux-2.6.23.imq/net/ipv6/netfilter/ip6t_IMQ.c ---- linux-2.6.23/net/ipv6/netfilter/ip6t_IMQ.c 1969-12-31 21:00:00.000000000 -0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23.imq/net/ipv6/netfilter/ip6t_IMQ.c 2007-10-01 09:55:14.000000000 -0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,69 @@ -+/* -+ * This target marks packets to be enqueued to an imq device -+ */ -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+ -+static unsigned int imq_target(struct sk_buff **pskb, -+ const struct net_device *in, -+ const struct net_device *out, -+ unsigned int hooknum, -+ const struct xt_target *target, -+ const void *targinfo) -+{ -+ struct ip6t_imq_info *mr = (struct ip6t_imq_info*)targinfo; -+ -+ (*pskb)->imq_flags = mr->todev | IMQ_F_ENQUEUE; -+ -+ return XT_CONTINUE; -+} -+ -+static bool imq_checkentry(const char *tablename, -+ const void *entry, -+ const struct xt_target *target, -+ void *targinfo, -+ unsigned int hook_mask) -+{ -+ struct ip6t_imq_info *mr; -+ -+ mr = (struct ip6t_imq_info*)targinfo; -+ -+ if (mr->todev > IMQ_MAX_DEVS) { -+ printk(KERN_WARNING -+ "IMQ: invalid device specified, highest is %u\n", -+ IMQ_MAX_DEVS); -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ return 1; -+} -+ -+static struct xt_target ip6t_imq_reg = { -+ .name = "IMQ", -+ .family = AF_INET6, -+ .target = imq_target, -+ .targetsize = sizeof(struct ip6t_imq_info), -+ .table = "mangle", -+ .checkentry = imq_checkentry, -+ .me = THIS_MODULE -+}; -+ -+static int __init init(void) -+{ -+ return xt_register_target(&ip6t_imq_reg); -+} -+ -+static void __exit fini(void) -+{ -+ xt_unregister_target(&ip6t_imq_reg); -+} -+ -+module_init(init); -+module_exit(fini); -+ -+MODULE_AUTHOR("http://www.linuximq.net"); -+MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Pseudo-driver for the intermediate queue device. See http://www.linuximq.net/ for more information."); -+MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); -diff -Naurw linux-2.6.23/net/ipv6/netfilter/Kconfig linux-2.6.23.imq/net/ipv6/netfilter/Kconfig ---- linux-2.6.23/net/ipv6/netfilter/Kconfig 2007-10-01 09:03:12.000000000 -0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23.imq/net/ipv6/netfilter/Kconfig 2007-10-01 09:55:14.000000000 -0300 -@@ -173,6 +173,15 @@ - - To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. - -+config IP6_NF_TARGET_IMQ -+ tristate "IMQ target support" -+ depends on IP6_NF_MANGLE -+ help -+ This option adds a `IMQ' target which is used to specify if and -+ to which imq device packets should get enqueued/dequeued. -+ -+ To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. -+ - config IP6_NF_TARGET_HL - tristate 'HL (hoplimit) target support' - depends on IP6_NF_MANGLE -diff -Naurw linux-2.6.23/net/ipv6/netfilter/Makefile linux-2.6.23.imq/net/ipv6/netfilter/Makefile ---- linux-2.6.23/net/ipv6/netfilter/Makefile 2007-10-01 09:03:12.000000000 -0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23.imq/net/ipv6/netfilter/Makefile 2007-10-01 09:55:14.000000000 -0300 -@@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ - obj-$(CONFIG_IP6_NF_MATCH_OWNER) += ip6t_owner.o - obj-$(CONFIG_IP6_NF_FILTER) += ip6table_filter.o - obj-$(CONFIG_IP6_NF_MANGLE) += ip6table_mangle.o -+obj-$(CONFIG_IP6_NF_TARGET_IMQ) += ip6t_IMQ.o - obj-$(CONFIG_IP6_NF_TARGET_HL) += ip6t_HL.o - obj-$(CONFIG_IP6_NF_QUEUE) += ip6_queue.o - obj-$(CONFIG_IP6_NF_TARGET_LOG) += ip6t_LOG.o -diff -Naurw linux-2.6.23/net/sched/sch_generic.c linux-2.6.23.imq/net/sched/sch_generic.c ---- linux-2.6.23/net/sched/sch_generic.c 2007-10-01 09:05:14.000000000 -0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23.imq/net/sched/sch_generic.c 2007-10-01 09:55:14.000000000 -0300 -@@ -190,6 +190,11 @@ - return ret; - } - -+int qdisc_restart1(struct net_device *dev) -+{ -+ return qdisc_restart(dev); -+} -+ - void __qdisc_run(struct net_device *dev) - { - do { -@@ -619,3 +624,4 @@ - EXPORT_SYMBOL(qdisc_reset); - EXPORT_SYMBOL(qdisc_lock_tree); - EXPORT_SYMBOL(qdisc_unlock_tree); -+EXPORT_SYMBOL(qdisc_restart1); diff --git a/src/patches/linux-2.6.23-ueagle-atm-devolo_usb_id.patch b/src/patches/linux-2.6.23-ueagle-atm-devolo_usb_id.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 0b0eb9404c..0000000000 --- a/src/patches/linux-2.6.23-ueagle-atm-devolo_usb_id.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ -Submitted By: Arne Fitzenreiter -Date: 2008-08-17 -Description: Add devolo MicroLink ADSL Fun USB id's to eagle-atm driver - -diff -Naur linux-2.6.23.17.org/drivers/usb/atm/ueagle-atm.c linux-2.6.23.17/drivers/usb/atm/ueagle-atm.c ---- linux-2.6.23.17.org/drivers/usb/atm/ueagle-atm.c 2008-02-26 01:14:28.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.23.17/drivers/usb/atm/ueagle-atm.c 2008-08-17 12:35:03.000000000 +0200 -@@ -174,6 +174,16 @@ - #define ELSA_PID_PSTFIRM 0x3350 - #define ELSA_PID_PREFIRM 0x3351 - -+#define DEVOLO_VID 0x1039 -+#define DEVOLO_E1I_PID_PSTFIRM 0x2100 -+#define DEVOLO_E1I_PID_PREFIRM 0x2101 -+#define DEVOLO_E1P_PID_PSTFIRM 0x2110 -+#define DEVOLO_E1P_PID_PREFIRM 0x2111 -+#define DEVOLO_E2I_PID_PSTFIRM 0x2120 -+#define DEVOLO_E2I_PID_PREFIRM 0x2121 -+#define DEVOLO_E2P_PID_PSTFIRM 0x2130 -+#define DEVOLO_E2P_PID_PREFIRM 0x2131 -+ - /* - * Sagem USB IDs - */ -@@ -1795,6 +1805,14 @@ - static const struct usb_device_id uea_ids[] = { - {USB_DEVICE(ELSA_VID, ELSA_PID_PREFIRM), .driver_info = ADI930 | PREFIRM}, - {USB_DEVICE(ELSA_VID, ELSA_PID_PSTFIRM), .driver_info = ADI930 | PSTFIRM}, -+ {USB_DEVICE(DEVOLO_VID, DEVOLO_E1I_PID_PREFIRM),.driver_info = EAGLE_I | PREFIRM}, -+ {USB_DEVICE(DEVOLO_VID, DEVOLO_E1I_PID_PSTFIRM),.driver_info = EAGLE_I | PSTFIRM}, -+ {USB_DEVICE(DEVOLO_VID, DEVOLO_E1P_PID_PREFIRM),.driver_info = EAGLE_I | PREFIRM}, -+ {USB_DEVICE(DEVOLO_VID, DEVOLO_E1P_PID_PSTFIRM),.driver_info = EAGLE_I | PSTFIRM}, -+ {USB_DEVICE(DEVOLO_VID, DEVOLO_E2I_PID_PREFIRM),.driver_info = EAGLE_II | PREFIRM}, -+ {USB_DEVICE(DEVOLO_VID, DEVOLO_E2I_PID_PSTFIRM),.driver_info = EAGLE_II | PSTFIRM}, -+ {USB_DEVICE(DEVOLO_VID, DEVOLO_E2P_PID_PREFIRM),.driver_info = EAGLE_II | PREFIRM}, -+ {USB_DEVICE(DEVOLO_VID, DEVOLO_E2P_PID_PSTFIRM),.driver_info = EAGLE_II | PSTFIRM}, - {USB_DEVICE(EAGLE_VID, EAGLE_I_PID_PREFIRM), .driver_info = EAGLE_I | PREFIRM}, - {USB_DEVICE(EAGLE_VID, EAGLE_I_PID_PSTFIRM), .driver_info = EAGLE_I | PSTFIRM}, - {USB_DEVICE(EAGLE_VID, EAGLE_II_PID_PREFIRM), .driver_info = EAGLE_II | PREFIRM}, diff --git a/src/patches/linux-2.6.23.17-ipp2p-0.8.2-pomng.patch b/src/patches/linux-2.6.23.17-ipp2p-0.8.2-pomng.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 426e1c82c2..0000000000 --- a/src/patches/linux-2.6.23.17-ipp2p-0.8.2-pomng.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,980 +0,0 @@ -diff -Naur linux-2.6.23.17.org/include/linux/netfilter_ipv4/ipt_ipp2p.h linux-2.6.23.17/include/linux/netfilter_ipv4/ipt_ipp2p.h ---- linux-2.6.23.17.org/include/linux/netfilter_ipv4/ipt_ipp2p.h 1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000 -+++ linux-2.6.23.17/include/linux/netfilter_ipv4/ipt_ipp2p.h 2008-09-22 21:58:41.000000000 +0000 -@@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ -+#ifndef __IPT_IPP2P_H -+#define __IPT_IPP2P_H -+#define IPP2P_VERSION "0.8.2-pomng" -+ -+struct ipt_p2p_info { -+ int cmd; -+ int debug; -+}; -+ -+#endif //__IPT_IPP2P_H -+ -+#define SHORT_HAND_IPP2P 1 /* --ipp2p switch*/ -+//#define SHORT_HAND_DATA 4 /* --ipp2p-data switch*/ -+#define SHORT_HAND_NONE 5 /* no short hand*/ -+ -+#define IPP2P_EDK (1 << 1) -+#define IPP2P_DATA_KAZAA (1 << 2) -+#define IPP2P_DATA_EDK (1 << 3) -+#define IPP2P_DATA_DC (1 << 4) -+#define IPP2P_DC (1 << 5) -+#define IPP2P_DATA_GNU (1 << 6) -+#define IPP2P_GNU (1 << 7) -+#define IPP2P_KAZAA (1 << 8) -+#define IPP2P_BIT (1 << 9) -+#define IPP2P_APPLE (1 << 10) -+#define IPP2P_SOUL (1 << 11) -+#define IPP2P_WINMX (1 << 12) -+#define IPP2P_ARES (1 << 13) -+#define IPP2P_MUTE (1 << 14) -+#define IPP2P_WASTE (1 << 15) -+#define IPP2P_XDCC (1 << 16) -diff -Naur linux-2.6.23.17.org/net/ipv4/netfilter/Kconfig linux-2.6.23.17/net/ipv4/netfilter/Kconfig ---- linux-2.6.23.17.org/net/ipv4/netfilter/Kconfig 2008-02-26 00:14:28.000000000 +0000 -+++ linux-2.6.23.17/net/ipv4/netfilter/Kconfig 2008-09-22 21:58:41.000000000 +0000 -@@ -402,5 +402,15 @@ - Allows altering the ARP packet payload: source and destination - hardware and network addresses. - -+config IP_NF_MATCH_IPP2P -+ tristate 'IPP2P match support' -+ depends on IP_NF_IPTABLES -+ help -+ This option makes possible to match some P2P packets -+ therefore helps controlling such traffic. -+ -+ If you want to compile it as a module, say M here and read -+ . If unsure, say `N'. -+ - endmenu - -diff -Naur linux-2.6.23.17.org/net/ipv4/netfilter/Makefile linux-2.6.23.17/net/ipv4/netfilter/Makefile ---- linux-2.6.23.17.org/net/ipv4/netfilter/Makefile 2008-02-26 00:14:28.000000000 +0000 -+++ linux-2.6.23.17/net/ipv4/netfilter/Makefile 2008-09-22 21:58:41.000000000 +0000 -@@ -45,6 +45,7 @@ - obj-$(CONFIG_IP_NF_MATCH_OWNER) += ipt_owner.o - obj-$(CONFIG_IP_NF_MATCH_TOS) += ipt_tos.o - obj-$(CONFIG_IP_NF_MATCH_RECENT) += ipt_recent.o -+obj-$(CONFIG_IP_NF_MATCH_IPP2P) += ipt_ipp2p.o - obj-$(CONFIG_IP_NF_MATCH_ECN) += ipt_ecn.o - obj-$(CONFIG_IP_NF_MATCH_AH) += ipt_ah.o - obj-$(CONFIG_IP_NF_MATCH_TTL) += ipt_ttl.o -diff -Naur linux-2.6.23.17.org/net/ipv4/netfilter/ipt_ipp2p.c linux-2.6.23.17/net/ipv4/netfilter/ipt_ipp2p.c ---- linux-2.6.23.17.org/net/ipv4/netfilter/ipt_ipp2p.c 1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000 -+++ linux-2.6.23.17/net/ipv4/netfilter/ipt_ipp2p.c 2008-09-22 21:58:41.000000000 +0000 -@@ -0,0 +1,911 @@ -+#if defined(MODVERSIONS) -+#include -+#endif -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+ -+#define get_u8(X,O) (*(__u8 *)(X + O)) -+#define get_u16(X,O) (*(__u16 *)(X + O)) -+#define get_u32(X,O) (*(__u32 *)(X + O)) -+ -+MODULE_AUTHOR("Eicke Friedrich/Klaus Degner "); -+MODULE_DESCRIPTION("An extension to iptables to identify P2P traffic."); -+MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); -+ -+ -+/*Search for UDP eDonkey/eMule/Kad commands*/ -+int -+udp_search_edk (unsigned char *haystack, int packet_len) -+{ -+ unsigned char *t = haystack; -+ t += 8; -+ -+ switch (t[0]) { -+ case 0xe3: -+ { /*edonkey*/ -+ switch (t[1]) -+ { -+ /* client -> server status request */ -+ case 0x96: -+ if (packet_len == 14) return ((IPP2P_EDK * 100) + 50); -+ break; -+ /* server -> client status request */ -+ case 0x97: if (packet_len == 42) return ((IPP2P_EDK * 100) + 51); -+ break; -+ /* server description request */ -+ /* e3 2a ff f0 .. | size == 6 */ -+ case 0xa2: if ( (packet_len == 14) && ( get_u16(t,2) == __constant_htons(0xfff0) ) ) return ((IPP2P_EDK * 100) + 52); -+ break; -+ /* server description response */ -+ /* e3 a3 ff f0 .. | size > 40 && size < 200 */ -+ //case 0xa3: return ((IPP2P_EDK * 100) + 53); -+ // break; -+ case 0x9a: if (packet_len==26) return ((IPP2P_EDK * 100) + 54); -+ break; -+ -+ case 0x92: if (packet_len==18) return ((IPP2P_EDK * 100) + 55); -+ break; -+ } -+ break; -+ } -+ case 0xe4: -+ { -+ switch (t[1]) -+ { -+ /* e4 20 .. | size == 43 */ -+ case 0x20: if ((packet_len == 43) && (t[2] != 0x00) && (t[34] != 0x00)) return ((IPP2P_EDK * 100) + 60); -+ break; -+ /* e4 00 .. 00 | size == 35 ? */ -+ case 0x00: if ((packet_len == 35) && (t[26] == 0x00)) return ((IPP2P_EDK * 100) + 61); -+ break; -+ /* e4 10 .. 00 | size == 35 ? */ -+ case 0x10: if ((packet_len == 35) && (t[26] == 0x00)) return ((IPP2P_EDK * 100) + 62); -+ break; -+ /* e4 18 .. 00 | size == 35 ? */ -+ case 0x18: if ((packet_len == 35) && (t[26] == 0x00)) return ((IPP2P_EDK * 100) + 63); -+ break; -+ /* e4 52 .. | size = 44 */ -+ case 0x52: if (packet_len == 44 ) return ((IPP2P_EDK * 100) + 64); -+ break; -+ /* e4 58 .. | size == 6 */ -+ case 0x58: if (packet_len == 14 ) return ((IPP2P_EDK * 100) + 65); -+ break; -+ /* e4 59 .. | size == 2 */ -+ case 0x59: if (packet_len == 10 )return ((IPP2P_EDK * 100) + 66); -+ break; -+ /* e4 28 .. | packet_len == 52,77,102,127... */ -+ case 0x28: if (((packet_len-52) % 25) == 0) return ((IPP2P_EDK * 100) + 67); -+ break; -+ /* e4 50 xx xx | size == 4 */ -+ case 0x50: if (packet_len == 12) return ((IPP2P_EDK * 100) + 68); -+ break; -+ /* e4 40 xx xx | size == 48 */ -+ case 0x40: if (packet_len == 56) return ((IPP2P_EDK * 100) + 69); -+ break; -+ } -+ break; -+ } -+ } /* end of switch (t[0]) */ -+ return 0; -+}/*udp_search_edk*/ -+ -+ -+/*Search for UDP Gnutella commands*/ -+int -+udp_search_gnu (unsigned char *haystack, int packet_len) -+{ -+ unsigned char *t = haystack; -+ t += 8; -+ -+ if (memcmp(t, "GND", 3) == 0) return ((IPP2P_GNU * 100) + 51); -+ if (memcmp(t, "GNUTELLA ", 9) == 0) return ((IPP2P_GNU * 100) + 52); -+ return 0; -+}/*udp_search_gnu*/ -+ -+ -+/*Search for UDP KaZaA commands*/ -+int -+udp_search_kazaa (unsigned char *haystack, int packet_len) -+{ -+ unsigned char *t = haystack; -+ -+ if (t[packet_len-1] == 0x00){ -+ t += (packet_len - 6); -+ if (memcmp(t, "KaZaA", 5) == 0) return (IPP2P_KAZAA * 100 +50); -+ } -+ -+ return 0; -+}/*udp_search_kazaa*/ -+ -+/*Search for UDP DirectConnect commands*/ -+int -+udp_search_directconnect (unsigned char *haystack, int packet_len) -+{ -+ unsigned char *t = haystack; -+ if ((*(t + 8) == 0x24) && (*(t + packet_len - 1) == 0x7c)) { -+ t+=8; -+ if (memcmp(t, "SR ", 3) == 0) return ((IPP2P_DC * 100) + 60); -+ if (memcmp(t, "Ping ", 5) == 0) return ((IPP2P_DC * 100) + 61); -+ } -+ return 0; -+}/*udp_search_directconnect*/ -+ -+ -+ -+/*Search for UDP BitTorrent commands*/ -+int -+udp_search_bit (unsigned char *haystack, int packet_len) -+{ -+ switch(packet_len) -+ { -+ case 24: -+ /* ^ 00 00 04 17 27 10 19 80 */ -+ if ((ntohl(get_u32(haystack, 8)) == 0x00000417) && (ntohl(get_u32(haystack, 12)) == 0x27101980)) -+ return (IPP2P_BIT * 100 + 50); -+ break; -+ case 44: -+ if (get_u32(haystack, 16) == __constant_htonl(0x00000400) && get_u32(haystack, 36) == __constant_htonl(0x00000104)) -+ return (IPP2P_BIT * 100 + 51); -+ if (get_u32(haystack, 16) == __constant_htonl(0x00000400)) -+ return (IPP2P_BIT * 100 + 61); -+ break; -+ case 65: -+ if (get_u32(haystack, 16) == __constant_htonl(0x00000404) && get_u32(haystack, 36) == __constant_htonl(0x00000104)) -+ return (IPP2P_BIT * 100 + 52); -+ if (get_u32(haystack, 16) == __constant_htonl(0x00000404)) -+ return (IPP2P_BIT * 100 + 62); -+ break; -+ case 67: -+ if (get_u32(haystack, 16) == __constant_htonl(0x00000406) && get_u32(haystack, 36) == __constant_htonl(0x00000104)) -+ return (IPP2P_BIT * 100 + 53); -+ if (get_u32(haystack, 16) == __constant_htonl(0x00000406)) -+ return (IPP2P_BIT * 100 + 63); -+ break; -+ case 211: -+ if (get_u32(haystack, 8) == __constant_htonl(0x00000405)) -+ return (IPP2P_BIT * 100 + 54); -+ break; -+ case 29: -+ if ((get_u32(haystack, 8) == __constant_htonl(0x00000401))) -+ return (IPP2P_BIT * 100 + 55); -+ break; -+ case 52: -+ if (get_u32(haystack,8) == __constant_htonl(0x00000827) && -+ get_u32(haystack,12) == __constant_htonl(0x37502950)) -+ return (IPP2P_BIT * 100 + 80); -+ break; -+ default: -+ /* this packet does not have a constant size */ -+ if (packet_len >= 40 && get_u32(haystack, 16) == __constant_htonl(0x00000402) && get_u32(haystack, 36) == __constant_htonl(0x00000104)) -+ return (IPP2P_BIT * 100 + 56); -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ /* some extra-bitcomet rules: -+ * "d1:" [a|r] "d2:id20:" -+ */ -+ if (packet_len > 30 && get_u8(haystack, 8) == 'd' && get_u8(haystack, 9) == '1' && get_u8(haystack, 10) == ':' ) -+ { -+ if (get_u8(haystack, 11) == 'a' || get_u8(haystack, 11) == 'r') -+ { -+ if (memcmp(haystack+12,"d2:id20:",8)==0) -+ return (IPP2P_BIT * 100 + 57); -+ } -+ } -+ -+#if 0 -+ /* bitlord rules */ -+ /* packetlen must be bigger than 40 */ -+ /* first 4 bytes are zero */ -+ if (packet_len > 40 && get_u32(haystack, 8) == 0x00000000) -+ { -+ /* first rule: 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 xx xx xx xx 00 00 00 00*/ -+ if (get_u32(haystack, 12) == 0x00000000 && -+ get_u32(haystack, 16) == 0x00010000 && -+ get_u32(haystack, 24) == 0x00000000 ) -+ return (IPP2P_BIT * 100 + 71); -+ -+ /* 00 01 00 00 0d 00 00 xx xx xx xx 00 00 00 00*/ -+ if (get_u32(haystack, 12) == 0x00000001 && -+ get_u32(haystack, 16) == 0x000d0000 && -+ get_u32(haystack, 24) == 0x00000000 ) -+ return (IPP2P_BIT * 100 + 71); -+ -+ -+ } -+#endif -+ -+ return 0; -+}/*udp_search_bit*/ -+ -+ -+ -+/*Search for Ares commands*/ -+//#define IPP2P_DEBUG_ARES -+int -+search_ares (const unsigned char *payload, const u16 plen) -+//int search_ares (unsigned char *haystack, int packet_len, int head_len) -+{ -+// const unsigned char *t = haystack + head_len; -+ -+ /* all ares packets start with */ -+ if (payload[1] == 0 && (plen - payload[0]) == 3) -+ { -+ switch (payload[2]) -+ { -+ case 0x5a: -+ /* ares connect */ -+ if ( plen == 6 && payload[5] == 0x05 ) return ((IPP2P_ARES * 100) + 1); -+ break; -+ case 0x09: -+ /* ares search, min 3 chars --> 14 bytes -+ * lets define a search can be up to 30 chars --> max 34 bytes -+ */ -+ if ( plen >= 14 && plen <= 34 ) return ((IPP2P_ARES * 100) + 1); -+ break; -+#ifdef IPP2P_DEBUG_ARES -+ default: -+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "Unknown Ares command %x recognized, len: %u \n", (unsigned int) payload[2],plen); -+#endif /* IPP2P_DEBUG_ARES */ -+ } -+ } -+ -+#if 0 -+ /* found connect packet: 03 00 5a 04 03 05 */ -+ /* new version ares 1.8: 03 00 5a xx xx 05 */ -+ if ((plen) == 6){ /* possible connect command*/ -+ if ((payload[0] == 0x03) && (payload[1] == 0x00) && (payload[2] == 0x5a) && (payload[5] == 0x05)) -+ return ((IPP2P_ARES * 100) + 1); -+ } -+ if ((plen) == 60){ /* possible download command*/ -+ if ((payload[59] == 0x0a) && (payload[58] == 0x0a)){ -+ if (memcmp(t, "PUSH SHA1:", 10) == 0) /* found download command */ -+ return ((IPP2P_ARES * 100) + 2); -+ } -+ } -+#endif -+ -+ return 0; -+} /*search_ares*/ -+ -+/*Search for SoulSeek commands*/ -+int -+search_soul (const unsigned char *payload, const u16 plen) -+{ -+//#define IPP2P_DEBUG_SOUL -+ /* match: xx xx xx xx | xx = sizeof(payload) - 4 */ -+ if (get_u32(payload, 0) == (plen - 4)){ -+ const __u32 m=get_u32(payload, 4); -+ /* match 00 yy yy 00, yy can be everything */ -+ if ( get_u8(payload, 4) == 0x00 && get_u8(payload, 7) == 0x00 ) -+ { -+#ifdef IPP2P_DEBUG_SOUL -+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "0: Soulseek command 0x%x recognized\n",get_u32(payload, 4)); -+#endif /* IPP2P_DEBUG_SOUL */ -+ return ((IPP2P_SOUL * 100) + 1); -+ } -+ -+ /* next match: 01 yy 00 00 | yy can be everything */ -+ if ( get_u8(payload, 4) == 0x01 && get_u16(payload, 6) == 0x0000 ) -+ { -+#ifdef IPP2P_DEBUG_SOUL -+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "1: Soulseek command 0x%x recognized\n",get_u16(payload, 4)); -+#endif /* IPP2P_DEBUG_SOUL */ -+ return ((IPP2P_SOUL * 100) + 2); -+ } -+ -+ /* other soulseek commandos are: 1-5,7,9,13-18,22,23,26,28,35-37,40-46,50,51,60,62-69,91,92,1001 */ -+ /* try to do this in an intelligent way */ -+ /* get all small commandos */ -+ switch(m) -+ { -+ case 7: -+ case 9: -+ case 22: -+ case 23: -+ case 26: -+ case 28: -+ case 50: -+ case 51: -+ case 60: -+ case 91: -+ case 92: -+ case 1001: -+#ifdef IPP2P_DEBUG_SOUL -+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "2: Soulseek command 0x%x recognized\n",get_u16(payload, 4)); -+#endif /* IPP2P_DEBUG_SOUL */ -+ return ((IPP2P_SOUL * 100) + 3); -+ } -+ -+ if (m > 0 && m < 6 ) -+ { -+#ifdef IPP2P_DEBUG_SOUL -+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "3: Soulseek command 0x%x recognized\n",get_u16(payload, 4)); -+#endif /* IPP2P_DEBUG_SOUL */ -+ return ((IPP2P_SOUL * 100) + 4); -+ } -+ if (m > 12 && m < 19 ) -+ { -+#ifdef IPP2P_DEBUG_SOUL -+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "4: Soulseek command 0x%x recognized\n",get_u16(payload, 4)); -+#endif /* IPP2P_DEBUG_SOUL */ -+ return ((IPP2P_SOUL * 100) + 5); -+ } -+ -+ if (m > 34 && m < 38 ) -+ { -+#ifdef IPP2P_DEBUG_SOUL -+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "5: Soulseek command 0x%x recognized\n",get_u16(payload, 4)); -+#endif /* IPP2P_DEBUG_SOUL */ -+ return ((IPP2P_SOUL * 100) + 6); -+ } -+ -+ if (m > 39 && m < 47 ) -+ { -+#ifdef IPP2P_DEBUG_SOUL -+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "6: Soulseek command 0x%x recognized\n",get_u16(payload, 4)); -+#endif /* IPP2P_DEBUG_SOUL */ -+ return ((IPP2P_SOUL * 100) + 7); -+ } -+ -+ if (m > 61 && m < 70 ) -+ { -+#ifdef IPP2P_DEBUG_SOUL -+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "7: Soulseek command 0x%x recognized\n",get_u16(payload, 4)); -+#endif /* IPP2P_DEBUG_SOUL */ -+ return ((IPP2P_SOUL * 100) + 8); -+ } -+ -+#ifdef IPP2P_DEBUG_SOUL -+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "unknown SOULSEEK command: 0x%x, first 16 bit: 0x%x, first 8 bit: 0x%x ,soulseek ???\n",get_u32(payload, 4),get_u16(payload, 4) >> 16,get_u8(payload, 4) >> 24); -+#endif /* IPP2P_DEBUG_SOUL */ -+ } -+ -+ /* match 14 00 00 00 01 yy 00 00 00 STRING(YY) 01 00 00 00 00 46|50 00 00 00 00 */ -+ /* without size at the beginning !!! */ -+ if ( get_u32(payload, 0) == 0x14 && get_u8(payload, 4) == 0x01 ) -+ { -+ __u32 y=get_u32(payload, 5); -+ /* we need 19 chars + string */ -+ if ( (y + 19) <= (plen) ) -+ { -+ const unsigned char *w=payload+9+y; -+ if (get_u32(w, 0) == 0x01 && ( get_u16(w, 4) == 0x4600 || get_u16(w, 4) == 0x5000) && get_u32(w, 6) == 0x00); -+#ifdef IPP2P_DEBUG_SOUL -+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "Soulssek special client command recognized\n"); -+#endif /* IPP2P_DEBUG_SOUL */ -+ return ((IPP2P_SOUL * 100) + 9); -+ } -+ } -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+ -+/*Search for WinMX commands*/ -+int -+search_winmx (const unsigned char *payload, const u16 plen) -+{ -+//#define IPP2P_DEBUG_WINMX -+ if (((plen) == 4) && (memcmp(payload, "SEND", 4) == 0)) return ((IPP2P_WINMX * 100) + 1); -+ if (((plen) == 3) && (memcmp(payload, "GET", 3) == 0)) return ((IPP2P_WINMX * 100) + 2); -+ //if (packet_len < (head_len + 10)) return 0; -+ if (plen < 10) return 0; -+ -+ if ((memcmp(payload, "SEND", 4) == 0) || (memcmp(payload, "GET", 3) == 0)){ -+ u16 c=4; -+ const u16 end=plen-2; -+ u8 count=0; -+ while (c < end) -+ { -+ if (payload[c]== 0x20 && payload[c+1] == 0x22) -+ { -+ c++; -+ count++; -+ if (count>=2) return ((IPP2P_WINMX * 100) + 3); -+ } -+ c++; -+ } -+ } -+ -+ if ( plen == 149 && payload[0] == '8' ) -+ { -+#ifdef IPP2P_DEBUG_WINMX -+ printk(KERN_INFO "maybe WinMX\n"); -+#endif -+ if (get_u32(payload,17) == 0 && get_u32(payload,21) == 0 && get_u32(payload,25) == 0 && -+// get_u32(payload,33) == __constant_htonl(0x71182b1a) && get_u32(payload,37) == __constant_htonl(0x05050000) && -+// get_u32(payload,133) == __constant_htonl(0x31097edf) && get_u32(payload,145) == __constant_htonl(0xdcb8f792)) -+ get_u16(payload,39) == 0 && get_u16(payload,135) == __constant_htons(0x7edf) && get_u16(payload,147) == __constant_htons(0xf792)) -+ -+ { -+#ifdef IPP2P_DEBUG_WINMX -+ printk(KERN_INFO "got WinMX\n"); -+#endif -+ return ((IPP2P_WINMX * 100) + 4); -+ } -+ } -+ return 0; -+} /*search_winmx*/ -+ -+ -+/*Search for appleJuice commands*/ -+int -+search_apple (const unsigned char *payload, const u16 plen) -+{ -+ if ( (plen > 7) && (payload[6] == 0x0d) && (payload[7] == 0x0a) && (memcmp(payload, "ajprot", 6) == 0)) return (IPP2P_APPLE * 100); -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+ -+/*Search for BitTorrent commands*/ -+int -+search_bittorrent (const unsigned char *payload, const u16 plen) -+{ -+ if (plen > 20) -+ { -+ /* test for match 0x13+"BitTorrent protocol" */ -+ if (payload[0] == 0x13) -+ { -+ if (memcmp(payload+1, "BitTorrent protocol", 19) == 0) return (IPP2P_BIT * 100); -+ } -+ -+ /* get tracker commandos, all starts with GET / -+ * then it can follow: scrape| announce -+ * and then ?hash_info= -+ */ -+ if (memcmp(payload,"GET /",5) == 0) -+ { -+ /* message scrape */ -+ if ( memcmp(payload+5,"scrape?info_hash=",17)==0 ) return (IPP2P_BIT * 100 + 1); -+ /* message announce */ -+ if ( memcmp(payload+5,"announce?info_hash=",19)==0 ) return (IPP2P_BIT * 100 + 2); -+ } -+ } -+ else -+ { -+ /* bitcomet encryptes the first packet, so we have to detect another -+ * one later in the flow */ -+ /* first try failed, too many missdetections */ -+ //if ( size == 5 && get_u32(t,0) == __constant_htonl(1) && t[4] < 3) return (IPP2P_BIT * 100 + 3); -+ -+ /* second try: block request packets */ -+ if ( plen == 17 && get_u32(payload,0) == __constant_htonl(0x0d) && payload[4] == 0x06 && get_u32(payload,13) == __constant_htonl(0x4000) ) return (IPP2P_BIT * 100 + 3); -+ } -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+ -+ -+/*check for Kazaa get command*/ -+int -+search_kazaa (const unsigned char *payload, const u16 plen) -+ -+{ -+ if ((payload[plen-2] == 0x0d) && (payload[plen-1] == 0x0a) && memcmp(payload, "GET /.hash=", 11) == 0) -+ return (IPP2P_DATA_KAZAA * 100); -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+ -+/*check for gnutella get command*/ -+int -+search_gnu (const unsigned char *payload, const u16 plen) -+{ -+ if ((payload[plen-2] == 0x0d) && (payload[plen-1] == 0x0a)) -+ { -+ if (memcmp(payload, "GET /get/", 9) == 0) return ((IPP2P_DATA_GNU * 100) + 1); -+ if (memcmp(payload, "GET /uri-res/", 13) == 0) return ((IPP2P_DATA_GNU * 100) + 2); -+ } -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+ -+/*check for gnutella get commands and other typical data*/ -+int -+search_all_gnu (const unsigned char *payload, const u16 plen) -+{ -+ -+ if ((payload[plen-2] == 0x0d) && (payload[plen-1] == 0x0a)) -+ { -+ -+ if (memcmp(payload, "GNUTELLA CONNECT/", 17) == 0) return ((IPP2P_GNU * 100) + 1); -+ if (memcmp(payload, "GNUTELLA/", 9) == 0) return ((IPP2P_GNU * 100) + 2); -+ -+ -+ if ((memcmp(payload, "GET /get/", 9) == 0) || (memcmp(payload, "GET /uri-res/", 13) == 0)) -+ { -+ u16 c=8; -+ const u16 end=plen-22; -+ while (c < end) { -+ if ( payload[c] == 0x0a && payload[c+1] == 0x0d && ((memcmp(&payload[c+2], "X-Gnutella-", 11) == 0) || (memcmp(&payload[c+2], "X-Queue:", 8) == 0))) -+ return ((IPP2P_GNU * 100) + 3); -+ c++; -+ } -+ } -+ } -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+ -+/*check for KaZaA download commands and other typical data*/ -+int -+search_all_kazaa (const unsigned char *payload, const u16 plen) -+{ -+ if ((payload[plen-2] == 0x0d) && (payload[plen-1] == 0x0a)) -+ { -+ -+ if (memcmp(payload, "GIVE ", 5) == 0) return ((IPP2P_KAZAA * 100) + 1); -+ -+ if (memcmp(payload, "GET /", 5) == 0) { -+ u16 c = 8; -+ const u16 end=plen-22; -+ while (c < end) { -+ if ( payload[c] == 0x0a && payload[c+1] == 0x0d && ((memcmp(&payload[c+2], "X-Kazaa-Username: ", 18) == 0) || (memcmp(&payload[c+2], "User-Agent: PeerEnabler/", 24) == 0))) -+ return ((IPP2P_KAZAA * 100) + 2); -+ c++; -+ } -+ } -+ } -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/*fast check for edonkey file segment transfer command*/ -+int -+search_edk (const unsigned char *payload, const u16 plen) -+{ -+ if (payload[0] != 0xe3) -+ return 0; -+ else { -+ if (payload[5] == 0x47) -+ return (IPP2P_DATA_EDK * 100); -+ else -+ return 0; -+ } -+} -+ -+ -+ -+/*intensive but slower search for some edonkey packets including size-check*/ -+int -+search_all_edk (const unsigned char *payload, const u16 plen) -+{ -+ if (payload[0] != 0xe3) -+ return 0; -+ else { -+ //t += head_len; -+ const u16 cmd = get_u16(payload, 1); -+ if (cmd == (plen - 5)) { -+ switch (payload[5]) { -+ case 0x01: return ((IPP2P_EDK * 100) + 1); /*Client: hello or Server:hello*/ -+ case 0x4c: return ((IPP2P_EDK * 100) + 9); /*Client: Hello-Answer*/ -+ } -+ } -+ return 0; -+ } -+} -+ -+ -+/*fast check for Direct Connect send command*/ -+int -+search_dc (const unsigned char *payload, const u16 plen) -+{ -+ -+ if (payload[0] != 0x24 ) -+ return 0; -+ else { -+ if (memcmp(&payload[1], "Send|", 5) == 0) -+ return (IPP2P_DATA_DC * 100); -+ else -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+} -+ -+ -+/*intensive but slower check for all direct connect packets*/ -+int -+search_all_dc (const unsigned char *payload, const u16 plen) -+{ -+// unsigned char *t = haystack; -+ -+ if (payload[0] == 0x24 && payload[plen-1] == 0x7c) -+ { -+ const unsigned char *t=&payload[1]; -+ /* Client-Hub-Protocol */ -+ if (memcmp(t, "Lock ", 5) == 0) return ((IPP2P_DC * 100) + 1); -+ /* Client-Client-Protocol, some are already recognized by client-hub (like lock) */ -+ if (memcmp(t, "MyNick ", 7) == 0) return ((IPP2P_DC * 100) + 38); -+ } -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/*check for mute*/ -+int -+search_mute (const unsigned char *payload, const u16 plen) -+{ -+ if ( plen == 209 || plen == 345 || plen == 473 || plen == 609 || plen == 1121 ) -+ { -+ //printk(KERN_DEBUG "size hit: %u",size); -+ if (memcmp(payload,"PublicKey: ",11) == 0 ) -+ { -+ return ((IPP2P_MUTE * 100) + 0); -+ -+/* if (memcmp(t+size-14,"\x0aEndPublicKey\x0a",14) == 0) -+ { -+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "end pubic key hit: %u",size); -+ -+ }*/ -+ } -+ } -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+ -+/* check for xdcc */ -+int -+search_xdcc (const unsigned char *payload, const u16 plen) -+{ -+ /* search in small packets only */ -+ if (plen > 20 && plen < 200 && payload[plen-1] == 0x0a && payload[plen-2] == 0x0d && memcmp(payload,"PRIVMSG ",8) == 0) -+ { -+ -+ u16 x=10; -+ const u16 end=plen - 13; -+ -+ /* is seems to be a irc private massage, chedck for xdcc command */ -+ while (x < end) -+ { -+ if (payload[x] == ':') -+ { -+ if ( memcmp(&payload[x+1],"xdcc send #",11) == 0 ) -+ return ((IPP2P_XDCC * 100) + 0); -+ } -+ x++; -+ } -+ } -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* search for waste */ -+int search_waste(const unsigned char *payload, const u16 plen) -+{ -+ if ( plen >= 8 && memcmp(payload,"GET.sha1:",9) == 0) -+ return ((IPP2P_WASTE * 100) + 0); -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+ -+static struct { -+ int command; -+ __u8 short_hand; /*for fucntions included in short hands*/ -+ int packet_len; -+ int (*function_name) (const unsigned char *, const u16); -+} matchlist[] = { -+ {IPP2P_EDK,SHORT_HAND_IPP2P,20, &search_all_edk}, -+// {IPP2P_DATA_KAZAA,SHORT_HAND_DATA,200, &search_kazaa}, -+// {IPP2P_DATA_EDK,SHORT_HAND_DATA,60, &search_edk}, -+// {IPP2P_DATA_DC,SHORT_HAND_DATA,26, &search_dc}, -+ {IPP2P_DC,SHORT_HAND_IPP2P,5, search_all_dc}, -+// {IPP2P_DATA_GNU,SHORT_HAND_DATA,40, &search_gnu}, -+ {IPP2P_GNU,SHORT_HAND_IPP2P,5, &search_all_gnu}, -+ {IPP2P_KAZAA,SHORT_HAND_IPP2P,5, &search_all_kazaa}, -+ {IPP2P_BIT,SHORT_HAND_IPP2P,20, &search_bittorrent}, -+ {IPP2P_APPLE,SHORT_HAND_IPP2P,5, &search_apple}, -+ {IPP2P_SOUL,SHORT_HAND_IPP2P,5, &search_soul}, -+ {IPP2P_WINMX,SHORT_HAND_IPP2P,2, &search_winmx}, -+ {IPP2P_ARES,SHORT_HAND_IPP2P,5, &search_ares}, -+ {IPP2P_MUTE,SHORT_HAND_NONE,200, &search_mute}, -+ {IPP2P_WASTE,SHORT_HAND_NONE,5, &search_waste}, -+ {IPP2P_XDCC,SHORT_HAND_NONE,5, &search_xdcc}, -+ {0,0,0,NULL} -+}; -+ -+ -+static struct { -+ int command; -+ __u8 short_hand; /*for fucntions included in short hands*/ -+ int packet_len; -+ int (*function_name) (unsigned char *, int); -+} udp_list[] = { -+ { IPP2P_KAZAA, SHORT_HAND_IPP2P, 14, &udp_search_kazaa}, -+ { IPP2P_BIT, SHORT_HAND_IPP2P, 23, &udp_search_bit}, -+ { IPP2P_GNU, SHORT_HAND_IPP2P, 11, &udp_search_gnu}, -+ { IPP2P_EDK, SHORT_HAND_IPP2P, 9, &udp_search_edk}, -+ { IPP2P_DC, SHORT_HAND_IPP2P, 12, &udp_search_directconnect}, -+ { 0, 0, 0, NULL } -+}; -+ -+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,23) -+static bool -+#else -+static int -+#endif -+match(const struct sk_buff *skb, -+ const struct net_device *in, -+ const struct net_device *out, -+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,17) -+ const struct xt_match *match, -+#endif -+ const void *matchinfo, -+ int offset, -+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,0) -+ const void *hdr, -+ u_int16_t datalen, -+#endif -+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,16) -+ unsigned int protoff, -+#endif -+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,23) -+ bool *hotdrop) -+#else -+ bool *hotdrop) -+#endif -+{ -+ const struct ipt_p2p_info *info = matchinfo; -+ unsigned char *haystack; -+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,22) -+ struct iphdr *ip = ip_hdr(skb); -+#else -+ struct iphdr *ip = skb->nh.iph; -+#endif -+ int p2p_result = 0, i = 0; -+// int head_len; -+ int hlen = ntohs(ip->tot_len)-(ip->ihl*4); /*hlen = packet-data length*/ -+ -+ /*must not be a fragment*/ -+ if (offset) { -+ if (info->debug) printk("IPP2P.match: offset found %i \n",offset); -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ /*make sure that skb is linear*/ -+ if(skb_is_nonlinear(skb)){ -+ if (info->debug) printk("IPP2P.match: nonlinear skb found\n"); -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ -+ haystack=(char *)ip+(ip->ihl*4); /*haystack = packet data*/ -+ -+ switch (ip->protocol){ -+ case IPPROTO_TCP: /*what to do with a TCP packet*/ -+ { -+ struct tcphdr *tcph = (void *) ip + ip->ihl * 4; -+ -+ if (tcph->fin) return 0; /*if FIN bit is set bail out*/ -+ if (tcph->syn) return 0; /*if SYN bit is set bail out*/ -+ if (tcph->rst) return 0; /*if RST bit is set bail out*/ -+ -+ haystack += tcph->doff * 4; /*get TCP-Header-Size*/ -+ hlen -= tcph->doff * 4; -+ while (matchlist[i].command) { -+ if ((((info->cmd & matchlist[i].command) == matchlist[i].command) || -+ ((info->cmd & matchlist[i].short_hand) == matchlist[i].short_hand)) && -+ (hlen > matchlist[i].packet_len)) { -+ p2p_result = matchlist[i].function_name(haystack, hlen); -+ if (p2p_result) -+ { -+ if (info->debug) printk("IPP2P.debug:TCP-match: %i from: %u.%u.%u.%u:%i to: %u.%u.%u.%u:%i Length: %i\n", -+ p2p_result, NIPQUAD(ip->saddr),ntohs(tcph->source), NIPQUAD(ip->daddr),ntohs(tcph->dest),hlen); -+ return p2p_result; -+ } -+ } -+ i++; -+ } -+ return p2p_result; -+ } -+ -+ case IPPROTO_UDP: /*what to do with an UDP packet*/ -+ { -+ struct udphdr *udph = (void *) ip + ip->ihl * 4; -+ -+ while (udp_list[i].command){ -+ if ((((info->cmd & udp_list[i].command) == udp_list[i].command) || -+ ((info->cmd & udp_list[i].short_hand) == udp_list[i].short_hand)) && -+ (hlen > udp_list[i].packet_len)) { -+ p2p_result = udp_list[i].function_name(haystack, hlen); -+ if (p2p_result){ -+ if (info->debug) printk("IPP2P.debug:UDP-match: %i from: %u.%u.%u.%u:%i to: %u.%u.%u.%u:%i Length: %i\n", -+ p2p_result, NIPQUAD(ip->saddr),ntohs(udph->source), NIPQUAD(ip->daddr),ntohs(udph->dest),hlen); -+ return p2p_result; -+ } -+ } -+ i++; -+ } -+ return p2p_result; -+ } -+ -+ default: return 0; -+ } -+} -+ -+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,23) -+static bool -+#else -+static int -+#endif -+checkentry(const char *tablename, -+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,16) -+ const void *ip, -+#else -+ const struct ipt_ip *ip, -+#endif -+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,17) -+ const struct xt_match *match, -+#endif -+ void *matchinfo, -+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,19) -+ unsigned int matchsize, -+#endif -+ unsigned int hook_mask) -+{ -+ /* Must specify -p tcp */ -+/* if (ip->proto != IPPROTO_TCP || (ip->invflags & IPT_INV_PROTO)) { -+ * printk("ipp2p: Only works on TCP packets, use -p tcp\n"); -+ * return 0; -+ * }*/ -+ return 1; -+} -+ -+ -+ -+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,21) -+static struct xt_match ipp2p_match = { -+#else -+static struct ipt_match ipp2p_match = { -+#endif -+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,0) -+ { NULL, NULL }, -+ "ipp2p", -+ &ipp2p_match, -+ &ipp2p_checkentry, -+ NULL, -+ THIS_MODULE -+#endif -+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,0) -+ .name = "ipp2p", -+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,21) -+ .family = AF_INET, -+#endif -+ .match = &match, -+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,17) -+ .matchsize = sizeof(struct ipt_p2p_info), -+#endif -+ .checkentry = &checkentry, -+ .me = THIS_MODULE, -+#endif -+}; -+ -+ -+static int __init init(void) -+{ -+ printk(KERN_INFO "IPP2P v%s loading\n", IPP2P_VERSION); -+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,21) -+ return xt_register_match(&ipp2p_match); -+#else -+ return ipt_register_match(&ipp2p_match); -+#endif -+} -+ -+static void __exit fini(void) -+{ -+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,21) -+ xt_unregister_match(&ipp2p_match); -+#else -+ ipt_unregister_match(&ipp2p_match); -+#endif -+ printk(KERN_INFO "IPP2P v%s unloaded\n", IPP2P_VERSION); -+} -+ -+module_init(init); -+module_exit(fini); -+ -+ diff --git a/src/patches/linux-2.6.25-imq5.diff b/src/patches/linux-2.6.25-imq5.diff deleted file mode 100755 index 24d641fdbc..0000000000 --- a/src/patches/linux-2.6.25-imq5.diff +++ /dev/null @@ -1,914 +0,0 @@ ---- linux-2.6.25.7/drivers/net/imq.c 1970-01-01 02:00:00.000000000 +0200 -+++ linux-2.6.25.7.imq/drivers/net/imq.c 2008-06-17 15:03:01.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,474 @@ -+/* -+ * Pseudo-driver for the intermediate queue device. -+ * -+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or -+ * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License -+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version -+ * 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. -+ * -+ * Authors: Patrick McHardy, -+ * -+ * The first version was written by Martin Devera, -+ * -+ * Credits: Jan Rafaj -+ * - Update patch to 2.4.21 -+ * Sebastian Strollo -+ * - Fix "Dead-loop on netdevice imq"-issue -+ * Marcel Sebek -+ * - Update to 2.6.2-rc1 -+ * -+ * After some time of inactivity there is a group taking care -+ * of IMQ again: http://www.linuximq.net -+ * -+ * -+ * 2004/06/30 - New version of IMQ patch to kernels <=2.6.7 -+ * including the following changes: -+ * -+ * - Correction of ipv6 support "+"s issue (Hasso Tepper) -+ * - Correction of imq_init_devs() issue that resulted in -+ * kernel OOPS unloading IMQ as module (Norbert Buchmuller) -+ * - Addition of functionality to choose number of IMQ devices -+ * during kernel config (Andre Correa) -+ * - Addition of functionality to choose how IMQ hooks on -+ * PRE and POSTROUTING (after or before NAT) (Andre Correa) -+ * - Cosmetic corrections (Norbert Buchmuller) (Andre Correa) -+ * -+ * -+ * 2005/12/16 - IMQ versions between 2.6.7 and 2.6.13 were -+ * released with almost no problems. 2.6.14-x was released -+ * with some important changes: nfcache was removed; After -+ * some weeks of trouble we figured out that some IMQ fields -+ * in skb were missing in skbuff.c - skb_clone and copy_skb_header. -+ * These functions are correctly patched by this new patch version. -+ * -+ * Thanks for all who helped to figure out all the problems with -+ * 2.6.14.x: Patrick McHardy, Rune Kock, VeNoMouS, Max CtRiX, -+ * Kevin Shanahan, Richard Lucassen, Valery Dachev (hopefully -+ * I didn't forget anybody). I apologize again for my lack of time. -+ * -+ * -+ * 2008/06/17 - 2.6.25 - Changed imq.c to use qdisc_run() instead -+ * of qdisc_restart() and moved qdisc_run() to tasklet to avoid -+ * recursive locking. New initialization routines to fix 'rmmod' not -+ * working anymore. Used code from ifb.c. (Jussi Kivilinna) -+ * -+ * Also, many thanks to pablo Sebastian Greco for making the initial -+ * patch and to those who helped the testing. -+ * -+ * More info at: http://www.linuximq.net/ (Andre Correa) -+ */ -+ -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#if defined(CONFIG_IPV6) || defined(CONFIG_IPV6_MODULE) -+ #include -+#endif -+#include -+#include -+#include -+ -+struct imq_private { -+ struct tasklet_struct tasklet; -+ int tasklet_pending; -+}; -+ -+static nf_hookfn imq_nf_hook; -+ -+static struct nf_hook_ops imq_ingress_ipv4 = { -+ .hook = imq_nf_hook, -+ .owner = THIS_MODULE, -+ .pf = PF_INET, -+ .hooknum = NF_INET_PRE_ROUTING, -+#if defined(CONFIG_IMQ_BEHAVIOR_BA) || defined(CONFIG_IMQ_BEHAVIOR_BB) -+ .priority = NF_IP_PRI_MANGLE + 1 -+#else -+ .priority = NF_IP_PRI_NAT_DST + 1 -+#endif -+}; -+ -+static struct nf_hook_ops imq_egress_ipv4 = { -+ .hook = imq_nf_hook, -+ .owner = THIS_MODULE, -+ .pf = PF_INET, -+ .hooknum = NF_INET_POST_ROUTING, -+#if defined(CONFIG_IMQ_BEHAVIOR_AA) || defined(CONFIG_IMQ_BEHAVIOR_BA) -+ .priority = NF_IP_PRI_LAST -+#else -+ .priority = NF_IP_PRI_NAT_SRC - 1 -+#endif -+}; -+ -+#if defined(CONFIG_IPV6) || defined(CONFIG_IPV6_MODULE) -+static struct nf_hook_ops imq_ingress_ipv6 = { -+ .hook = imq_nf_hook, -+ .owner = THIS_MODULE, -+ .pf = PF_INET6, -+ .hooknum = NF_INET_PRE_ROUTING, -+#if defined(CONFIG_IMQ_BEHAVIOR_BA) || defined(CONFIG_IMQ_BEHAVIOR_BB) -+ .priority = NF_IP6_PRI_MANGLE + 1 -+#else -+ .priority = NF_IP6_PRI_NAT_DST + 1 -+#endif -+}; -+ -+static struct nf_hook_ops imq_egress_ipv6 = { -+ .hook = imq_nf_hook, -+ .owner = THIS_MODULE, -+ .pf = PF_INET6, -+ .hooknum = NF_INET_POST_ROUTING, -+#if defined(CONFIG_IMQ_BEHAVIOR_AA) || defined(CONFIG_IMQ_BEHAVIOR_BA) -+ .priority = NF_IP6_PRI_LAST -+#else -+ .priority = NF_IP6_PRI_NAT_SRC - 1 -+#endif -+}; -+#endif -+ -+#if defined(CONFIG_IMQ_NUM_DEVS) -+static unsigned int numdevs = CONFIG_IMQ_NUM_DEVS; -+#else -+static unsigned int numdevs = IMQ_MAX_DEVS; -+#endif -+ -+static struct net_device *imq_devs_cache[IMQ_MAX_DEVS]; -+ -+static struct net_device_stats *imq_get_stats(struct net_device *dev) -+{ -+ return &dev->stats; -+} -+ -+/* called for packets kfree'd in qdiscs at places other than enqueue */ -+static void imq_skb_destructor(struct sk_buff *skb) -+{ -+ struct nf_queue_entry *entry = skb->nf_queue_entry; -+ -+ if (entry) { -+ if (entry->indev) -+ dev_put(entry->indev); -+ if (entry->outdev) -+ dev_put(entry->outdev); -+ kfree(entry); -+ } -+} -+ -+static int imq_dev_xmit(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *dev) -+{ -+ dev->stats.tx_bytes += skb->len; -+ dev->stats.tx_packets++; -+ -+ skb->imq_flags = 0; -+ skb->destructor = NULL; -+ -+ dev->trans_start = jiffies; -+ nf_reinject(skb->nf_queue_entry, NF_ACCEPT); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+static int imq_nf_queue(struct nf_queue_entry *entry, unsigned queue_num) -+{ -+ struct net_device *dev; -+ struct imq_private *priv; -+ struct sk_buff *skb2 = NULL; -+ struct Qdisc *q; -+ unsigned int index = entry->skb->imq_flags & IMQ_F_IFMASK; -+ int ret = -1; -+ -+ if (index > numdevs) -+ return -1; -+ -+ /* check for imq device by index from cache */ -+ dev = imq_devs_cache[index]; -+ if (!dev) { -+ char buf[8]; -+ -+ /* get device by name and cache result */ -+ snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "imq%d", index); -+ dev = dev_get_by_name(&init_net, buf); -+ if (!dev) { -+ /* not found ?!*/ -+ BUG(); -+ return -1; -+ } -+ -+ imq_devs_cache[index] = dev; -+ } -+ -+ priv = netdev_priv(dev); -+ if (!(dev->flags & IFF_UP)) { -+ entry->skb->imq_flags = 0; -+ nf_reinject(entry, NF_ACCEPT); -+ return 0; -+ } -+ dev->last_rx = jiffies; -+ -+ if (entry->skb->destructor) { -+ skb2 = entry->skb; -+ entry->skb = skb_clone(entry->skb, GFP_ATOMIC); -+ if (!entry->skb) -+ return -1; -+ } -+ entry->skb->nf_queue_entry = entry; -+ -+ dev->stats.rx_bytes += entry->skb->len; -+ dev->stats.rx_packets++; -+ -+ spin_lock_bh(&dev->queue_lock); -+ q = dev->qdisc; -+ if (q->enqueue) { -+ q->enqueue(skb_get(entry->skb), q); -+ if (skb_shared(entry->skb)) { -+ entry->skb->destructor = imq_skb_destructor; -+ kfree_skb(entry->skb); -+ ret = 0; -+ } -+ } -+ if (!test_and_set_bit(1, &priv->tasklet_pending)) -+ tasklet_schedule(&priv->tasklet); -+ spin_unlock_bh(&dev->queue_lock); -+ -+ if (skb2) -+ kfree_skb(ret ? entry->skb : skb2); -+ -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+static struct nf_queue_handler nfqh = { -+ .name = "imq", -+ .outfn = imq_nf_queue, -+}; -+ -+static void qdisc_run_tasklet(unsigned long arg) -+{ -+ struct net_device *dev = (struct net_device *)arg; -+ struct imq_private *priv = netdev_priv(dev); -+ -+ spin_lock(&dev->queue_lock); -+ qdisc_run(dev); -+ clear_bit(1, &priv->tasklet_pending); -+ spin_unlock(&dev->queue_lock); -+} -+ -+static unsigned int imq_nf_hook(unsigned int hook, struct sk_buff *pskb, -+ const struct net_device *indev, -+ const struct net_device *outdev, -+ int (*okfn)(struct sk_buff *)) -+{ -+ if (pskb->imq_flags & IMQ_F_ENQUEUE) -+ return NF_QUEUE; -+ -+ return NF_ACCEPT; -+} -+ -+static int imq_close(struct net_device *dev) -+{ -+ struct imq_private *priv = netdev_priv(dev); -+ -+ tasklet_kill(&priv->tasklet); -+ netif_stop_queue(dev); -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+static int imq_open(struct net_device *dev) -+{ -+ struct imq_private *priv = netdev_priv(dev); -+ -+ tasklet_init(&priv->tasklet, qdisc_run_tasklet, (unsigned long)dev); -+ netif_start_queue(dev); -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+static void imq_setup(struct net_device *dev) -+{ -+ dev->hard_start_xmit = imq_dev_xmit; -+ dev->open = imq_open; -+ dev->get_stats = imq_get_stats; -+ dev->stop = imq_close; -+ dev->type = ARPHRD_VOID; -+ dev->mtu = 16000; -+ dev->tx_queue_len = 11000; -+ dev->flags = IFF_NOARP; -+} -+ -+static struct rtnl_link_ops imq_link_ops __read_mostly = { -+ .kind = "imq", -+ .priv_size = sizeof(struct imq_private), -+ .setup = imq_setup, -+}; -+ -+static int __init imq_init_hooks(void) -+{ -+ int err; -+ -+ err = nf_register_queue_handler(PF_INET, &nfqh); -+ if (err) -+ goto err1; -+ -+ err = nf_register_hook(&imq_ingress_ipv4); -+ if (err) -+ goto err2; -+ -+ err = nf_register_hook(&imq_egress_ipv4); -+ if (err) -+ goto err3; -+ -+#if defined(CONFIG_IPV6) || defined(CONFIG_IPV6_MODULE) -+ err = nf_register_queue_handler(PF_INET6, &nfqh); -+ if (err) -+ goto err4; -+ -+ err = nf_register_hook(&imq_ingress_ipv6); -+ if (err) -+ goto err5; -+ -+ err = nf_register_hook(&imq_egress_ipv6); -+ if (err) -+ goto err6; -+#endif -+ -+ return 0; -+ -+#if defined(CONFIG_IPV6) || defined(CONFIG_IPV6_MODULE) -+err6: -+ nf_unregister_hook(&imq_ingress_ipv6); -+err5: -+ nf_unregister_queue_handler(PF_INET6, &nfqh); -+err4: -+ nf_unregister_hook(&imq_egress_ipv4); -+#endif -+err3: -+ nf_unregister_hook(&imq_ingress_ipv4); -+err2: -+ nf_unregister_queue_handler(PF_INET, &nfqh); -+err1: -+ return err; -+} -+ -+static int __init imq_init_one(int index) -+{ -+ struct net_device *dev; -+ int ret; -+ -+ dev = alloc_netdev(sizeof(struct imq_private), "imq%d", imq_setup); -+ if (!dev) -+ return -ENOMEM; -+ -+ ret = dev_alloc_name(dev, dev->name); -+ if (ret < 0) -+ goto fail; -+ -+ dev->rtnl_link_ops = &imq_link_ops; -+ ret = register_netdevice(dev); -+ if (ret < 0) -+ goto fail; -+ -+ return 0; -+fail: -+ free_netdev(dev); -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+static int __init imq_init_devs(void) -+{ -+ int err, i; -+ -+ if (!numdevs || numdevs > IMQ_MAX_DEVS) { -+ printk(KERN_ERR "IMQ: numdevs has to be betweed 1 and %u\n", -+ IMQ_MAX_DEVS); -+ return -EINVAL; -+ } -+ -+ rtnl_lock(); -+ err = __rtnl_link_register(&imq_link_ops); -+ -+ for (i = 0; i < numdevs && !err; i++) -+ err = imq_init_one(i); -+ -+ if (err) { -+ __rtnl_link_unregister(&imq_link_ops); -+ memset(imq_devs_cache, 0, sizeof(imq_devs_cache)); -+ } -+ rtnl_unlock(); -+ -+ return err; -+} -+ -+static int __init imq_init_module(void) -+{ -+ int err; -+ -+ err = imq_init_devs(); -+ if (err) { -+ printk(KERN_ERR "IMQ: Error trying imq_init_devs(net)\n"); -+ return err; -+ } -+ -+ err = imq_init_hooks(); -+ if (err) { -+ printk(KERN_ERR "IMQ: Error trying imq_init_hooks()\n"); -+ rtnl_link_unregister(&imq_link_ops); -+ memset(imq_devs_cache, 0, sizeof(imq_devs_cache)); -+ return err; -+ } -+ -+ printk(KERN_INFO "IMQ driver loaded successfully.\n"); -+ -+#if defined(CONFIG_IMQ_BEHAVIOR_BA) || defined(CONFIG_IMQ_BEHAVIOR_BB) -+ printk(KERN_INFO "\tHooking IMQ before NAT on PREROUTING.\n"); -+#else -+ printk(KERN_INFO "\tHooking IMQ after NAT on PREROUTING.\n"); -+#endif -+#if defined(CONFIG_IMQ_BEHAVIOR_AB) || defined(CONFIG_IMQ_BEHAVIOR_BB) -+ printk(KERN_INFO "\tHooking IMQ before NAT on POSTROUTING.\n"); -+#else -+ printk(KERN_INFO "\tHooking IMQ after NAT on POSTROUTING.\n"); -+#endif -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+static void __exit imq_unhook(void) -+{ -+#if defined(CONFIG_IPV6) || defined(CONFIG_IPV6_MODULE) -+ nf_unregister_hook(&imq_ingress_ipv6); -+ nf_unregister_hook(&imq_egress_ipv6); -+ nf_unregister_queue_handler(PF_INET6, &nfqh); -+#endif -+ nf_unregister_hook(&imq_ingress_ipv4); -+ nf_unregister_hook(&imq_egress_ipv4); -+ nf_unregister_queue_handler(PF_INET, &nfqh); -+} -+ -+static void __exit imq_cleanup_devs(void) -+{ -+ rtnl_link_unregister(&imq_link_ops); -+ memset(imq_devs_cache, 0, sizeof(imq_devs_cache)); -+} -+ -+static void __exit imq_exit_module(void) -+{ -+ imq_unhook(); -+ imq_cleanup_devs(); -+ printk(KERN_INFO "IMQ driver unloaded successfully.\n"); -+} -+ -+module_init(imq_init_module); -+module_exit(imq_exit_module); -+ -+module_param(numdevs, int, 0); -+MODULE_PARM_DESC(numdevs, "number of IMQ devices (how many imq* devices will " -+ "be created)"); -+MODULE_AUTHOR("http://www.linuximq.net"); -+MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Pseudo-driver for the intermediate queue device. See " -+ "http://www.linuximq.net/ for more information."); -+MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); -+MODULE_ALIAS_RTNL_LINK("imq"); -+ ---- linux-2.6.25.7/drivers/net/Kconfig 2008-06-16 23:24:36.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.25.7.imq/drivers/net/Kconfig 2008-06-17 15:03:21.000000000 +0300 -@@ -117,6 +117,129 @@ - To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module - will be called eql. If unsure, say N. - -+config IMQ -+ tristate "IMQ (intermediate queueing device) support" -+ depends on NETDEVICES && NETFILTER -+ ---help--- -+ The IMQ device(s) is used as placeholder for QoS queueing -+ disciplines. Every packet entering/leaving the IP stack can be -+ directed through the IMQ device where it's enqueued/dequeued to the -+ attached qdisc. This allows you to treat network devices as classes -+ and distribute bandwidth among them. Iptables is used to specify -+ through which IMQ device, if any, packets travel. -+ -+ More information at: http://www.linuximq.net/ -+ -+ To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module -+ will be called imq. If unsure, say N. -+ -+choice -+ prompt "IMQ behavior (PRE/POSTROUTING)" -+ depends on IMQ -+ default IMQ_BEHAVIOR_AB -+ help -+ -+ This settings defines how IMQ behaves in respect to its -+ hooking in PREROUTING and POSTROUTING. -+ -+ IMQ can work in any of the following ways: -+ -+ PREROUTING | POSTROUTING -+ -----------------|------------------- -+ #1 After NAT | After NAT -+ #2 After NAT | Before NAT -+ #3 Before NAT | After NAT -+ #4 Before NAT | Before NAT -+ -+ The default behavior is to hook before NAT on PREROUTING -+ and after NAT on POSTROUTING (#3). -+ -+ This settings are specially usefull when trying to use IMQ -+ to shape NATed clients. -+ -+ More information can be found at: www.linuximq.net -+ -+ If not sure leave the default settings alone. -+ -+config IMQ_BEHAVIOR_AA -+ bool "IMQ AA" -+ help -+ This settings defines how IMQ behaves in respect to its -+ hooking in PREROUTING and POSTROUTING. -+ -+ Choosing this option will make IMQ hook like this: -+ -+ PREROUTING: After NAT -+ POSTROUTING: After NAT -+ -+ More information can be found at: www.linuximq.net -+ -+ If not sure leave the default settings alone. -+ -+config IMQ_BEHAVIOR_AB -+ bool "IMQ AB" -+ help -+ This settings defines how IMQ behaves in respect to its -+ hooking in PREROUTING and POSTROUTING. -+ -+ Choosing this option will make IMQ hook like this: -+ -+ PREROUTING: After NAT -+ POSTROUTING: Before NAT -+ -+ More information can be found at: www.linuximq.net -+ -+ If not sure leave the default settings alone. -+ -+config IMQ_BEHAVIOR_BA -+ bool "IMQ BA" -+ help -+ This settings defines how IMQ behaves in respect to its -+ hooking in PREROUTING and POSTROUTING. -+ -+ Choosing this option will make IMQ hook like this: -+ -+ PREROUTING: Before NAT -+ POSTROUTING: After NAT -+ -+ More information can be found at: www.linuximq.net -+ -+ If not sure leave the default settings alone. -+ -+config IMQ_BEHAVIOR_BB -+ bool "IMQ BB" -+ help -+ This settings defines how IMQ behaves in respect to its -+ hooking in PREROUTING and POSTROUTING. -+ -+ Choosing this option will make IMQ hook like this: -+ -+ PREROUTING: Before NAT -+ POSTROUTING: Before NAT -+ -+ More information can be found at: www.linuximq.net -+ -+ If not sure leave the default settings alone. -+ -+endchoice -+ -+config IMQ_NUM_DEVS -+ -+ int "Number of IMQ devices" -+ range 2 16 -+ depends on IMQ -+ default "16" -+ help -+ -+ This settings defines how many IMQ devices will be -+ created. -+ -+ The default value is 16. -+ -+ More information can be found at: www.linuximq.net -+ -+ If not sure leave the default settings alone. -+ - config TUN - tristate "Universal TUN/TAP device driver support" - select CRC32 ---- linux-2.6.25.7/drivers/net/Makefile 2008-06-16 23:24:36.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.25.7.imq/drivers/net/Makefile 2008-06-17 14:56:58.000000000 +0300 -@@ -143,6 +143,7 @@ - obj-$(CONFIG_XEN_NETDEV_FRONTEND) += xen-netfront.o - - obj-$(CONFIG_DUMMY) += dummy.o -+obj-$(CONFIG_IMQ) += imq.o - obj-$(CONFIG_IFB) += ifb.o - obj-$(CONFIG_MACVLAN) += macvlan.o - obj-$(CONFIG_DE600) += de600.o ---- linux-2.6.25.7/include/linux/imq.h 1970-01-01 02:00:00.000000000 +0200 -+++ linux-2.6.25.7.imq/include/linux/imq.h 2008-06-17 14:56:58.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ -+#ifndef _IMQ_H -+#define _IMQ_H -+ -+#define IMQ_MAX_DEVS 16 -+ -+#define IMQ_F_IFMASK 0x7f -+#define IMQ_F_ENQUEUE 0x80 -+ -+#endif /* _IMQ_H */ ---- linux-2.6.25.7/include/linux/netfilter_ipv4/ipt_IMQ.h 1970-01-01 02:00:00.000000000 +0200 -+++ linux-2.6.25.7.imq/include/linux/netfilter_ipv4/ipt_IMQ.h 2008-06-17 14:56:58.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ -+#ifndef _IPT_IMQ_H -+#define _IPT_IMQ_H -+ -+struct ipt_imq_info { -+ unsigned int todev; /* target imq device */ -+}; -+ -+#endif /* _IPT_IMQ_H */ ---- linux-2.6.25.7/include/linux/netfilter_ipv6/ip6t_IMQ.h 1970-01-01 02:00:00.000000000 +0200 -+++ linux-2.6.25.7.imq/include/linux/netfilter_ipv6/ip6t_IMQ.h 2008-06-17 14:56:58.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ -+#ifndef _IP6T_IMQ_H -+#define _IP6T_IMQ_H -+ -+struct ip6t_imq_info { -+ unsigned int todev; /* target imq device */ -+}; -+ -+#endif /* _IP6T_IMQ_H */ ---- linux-2.6.25.7/include/linux/skbuff.h 2008-06-16 23:24:36.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.25.7.imq/include/linux/skbuff.h 2008-06-17 14:56:58.000000000 +0300 -@@ -296,6 +296,10 @@ - struct nf_conntrack *nfct; - struct sk_buff *nfct_reasm; - #endif -+#if defined(CONFIG_IMQ) || defined(CONFIG_IMQ_MODULE) -+ unsigned char imq_flags; -+ struct nf_queue_entry *nf_queue_entry; -+#endif - #ifdef CONFIG_BRIDGE_NETFILTER - struct nf_bridge_info *nf_bridge; - #endif -@@ -1736,6 +1740,10 @@ - dst->nfct_reasm = src->nfct_reasm; - nf_conntrack_get_reasm(src->nfct_reasm); - #endif -+#if defined(CONFIG_IMQ) || defined(CONFIG_IMQ_MODULE) -+ dst->imq_flags = src->imq_flags; -+ dst->nf_queue_entry = src->nf_queue_entry; -+#endif - #ifdef CONFIG_BRIDGE_NETFILTER - dst->nf_bridge = src->nf_bridge; - nf_bridge_get(src->nf_bridge); ---- linux-2.6.25.7/net/core/dev.c 2008-06-16 23:24:36.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.25.7.imq/net/core/dev.c 2008-06-17 14:56:58.000000000 +0300 -@@ -95,6 +95,9 @@ - #include - #include - #include -+#if defined(CONFIG_IMQ) || defined(CONFIG_IMQ_MODULE) -+#include -+#endif - #include - #include - #include -@@ -1537,7 +1540,11 @@ - int dev_hard_start_xmit(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *dev) - { - if (likely(!skb->next)) { -- if (!list_empty(&ptype_all)) -+ if (!list_empty(&ptype_all) -+#if defined(CONFIG_IMQ) || defined(CONFIG_IMQ_MODULE) -+ && !(skb->imq_flags & IMQ_F_ENQUEUE) -+#endif -+ ) - dev_queue_xmit_nit(skb, dev); - - if (netif_needs_gso(dev, skb)) { ---- linux-2.6.25.7/net/ipv4/netfilter/ipt_IMQ.c 1970-01-01 02:00:00.000000000 +0200 -+++ linux-2.6.25.7.imq/net/ipv4/netfilter/ipt_IMQ.c 2008-06-17 14:56:58.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,69 @@ -+/* -+ * This target marks packets to be enqueued to an imq device -+ */ -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+ -+static unsigned int imq_target(struct sk_buff *pskb, -+ const struct net_device *in, -+ const struct net_device *out, -+ unsigned int hooknum, -+ const struct xt_target *target, -+ const void *targinfo) -+{ -+ struct ipt_imq_info *mr = (struct ipt_imq_info *)targinfo; -+ -+ pskb->imq_flags = mr->todev | IMQ_F_ENQUEUE; -+ -+ return XT_CONTINUE; -+} -+ -+static bool imq_checkentry(const char *tablename, -+ const void *e, -+ const struct xt_target *target, -+ void *targinfo, -+ unsigned int hook_mask) -+{ -+ struct ipt_imq_info *mr; -+ -+ mr = (struct ipt_imq_info *)targinfo; -+ -+ if (mr->todev > IMQ_MAX_DEVS) { -+ printk(KERN_WARNING -+ "IMQ: invalid device specified, highest is %u\n", -+ IMQ_MAX_DEVS); -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ return 1; -+} -+ -+static struct xt_target ipt_imq_reg = { -+ .name = "IMQ", -+ .family = AF_INET, -+ .target = imq_target, -+ .targetsize = sizeof(struct ipt_imq_info), -+ .checkentry = imq_checkentry, -+ .me = THIS_MODULE, -+ .table = "mangle" -+}; -+ -+static int __init init(void) -+{ -+ return xt_register_target(&ipt_imq_reg); -+} -+ -+static void __exit fini(void) -+{ -+ xt_unregister_target(&ipt_imq_reg); -+} -+ -+module_init(init); -+module_exit(fini); -+ -+MODULE_AUTHOR("http://www.linuximq.net"); -+MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Pseudo-driver for the intermediate queue device. See http://www.linuximq.net/ for more information."); -+MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); ---- linux-2.6.25.7/net/ipv4/netfilter/Kconfig 2008-06-16 23:24:36.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.25.7.imq/net/ipv4/netfilter/Kconfig 2008-06-17 14:56:58.000000000 +0300 -@@ -123,6 +123,17 @@ - - To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. - -+config IP_NF_TARGET_IMQ -+ tristate "IMQ target support" -+ depends on IP_NF_MANGLE -+ help -+ This option adds a `IMQ' target which is used to specify if and -+ to which IMQ device packets should get enqueued/dequeued. -+ -+ For more information visit: http://www.linuximq.net/ -+ -+ To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. -+ - config IP_NF_TARGET_REJECT - tristate "REJECT target support" - depends on IP_NF_FILTER ---- linux-2.6.25.7/net/ipv4/netfilter/Makefile 2008-06-16 23:24:36.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.25.7.imq/net/ipv4/netfilter/Makefile 2008-06-17 14:56:58.000000000 +0300 -@@ -51,6 +51,7 @@ - obj-$(CONFIG_IP_NF_TARGET_CLUSTERIP) += ipt_CLUSTERIP.o - obj-$(CONFIG_IP_NF_TARGET_ECN) += ipt_ECN.o - obj-$(CONFIG_IP_NF_TARGET_LOG) += ipt_LOG.o -+obj-$(CONFIG_IP_NF_TARGET_IMQ) += ipt_IMQ.o - obj-$(CONFIG_IP_NF_TARGET_MASQUERADE) += ipt_MASQUERADE.o - obj-$(CONFIG_IP_NF_TARGET_NETMAP) += ipt_NETMAP.o - obj-$(CONFIG_IP_NF_TARGET_REDIRECT) += ipt_REDIRECT.o ---- linux-2.6.25.7/net/ipv6/netfilter/ip6t_IMQ.c 1970-01-01 02:00:00.000000000 +0200 -+++ linux-2.6.25.7.imq/net/ipv6/netfilter/ip6t_IMQ.c 2008-06-17 14:56:58.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,69 @@ -+/* -+ * This target marks packets to be enqueued to an imq device -+ */ -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+ -+static unsigned int imq_target(struct sk_buff *pskb, -+ const struct net_device *in, -+ const struct net_device *out, -+ unsigned int hooknum, -+ const struct xt_target *target, -+ const void *targinfo) -+{ -+ struct ip6t_imq_info *mr = (struct ip6t_imq_info *)targinfo; -+ -+ pskb->imq_flags = mr->todev | IMQ_F_ENQUEUE; -+ -+ return XT_CONTINUE; -+} -+ -+static bool imq_checkentry(const char *tablename, -+ const void *entry, -+ const struct xt_target *target, -+ void *targinfo, -+ unsigned int hook_mask) -+{ -+ struct ip6t_imq_info *mr; -+ -+ mr = (struct ip6t_imq_info *)targinfo; -+ -+ if (mr->todev > IMQ_MAX_DEVS) { -+ printk(KERN_WARNING -+ "IMQ: invalid device specified, highest is %u\n", -+ IMQ_MAX_DEVS); -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ return 1; -+} -+ -+static struct xt_target ip6t_imq_reg = { -+ .name = "IMQ", -+ .family = AF_INET6, -+ .target = imq_target, -+ .targetsize = sizeof(struct ip6t_imq_info), -+ .table = "mangle", -+ .checkentry = imq_checkentry, -+ .me = THIS_MODULE -+}; -+ -+static int __init init(void) -+{ -+ return xt_register_target(&ip6t_imq_reg); -+} -+ -+static void __exit fini(void) -+{ -+ xt_unregister_target(&ip6t_imq_reg); -+} -+ -+module_init(init); -+module_exit(fini); -+ -+MODULE_AUTHOR("http://www.linuximq.net"); -+MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Pseudo-driver for the intermediate queue device. See http://www.linuximq.net/ for more information."); -+MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); ---- linux-2.6.25.7/net/ipv6/netfilter/Kconfig 2008-06-16 23:24:36.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.25.7.imq/net/ipv6/netfilter/Kconfig 2008-06-17 14:56:58.000000000 +0300 -@@ -179,6 +179,15 @@ - - To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. - -+config IP6_NF_TARGET_IMQ -+ tristate "IMQ target support" -+ depends on IP6_NF_MANGLE -+ help -+ This option adds a `IMQ' target which is used to specify if and -+ to which imq device packets should get enqueued/dequeued. -+ -+ To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. -+ - config IP6_NF_TARGET_HL - tristate 'HL (hoplimit) target support' - depends on IP6_NF_MANGLE ---- linux-2.6.25.7/net/ipv6/netfilter/Makefile 2008-06-16 23:24:36.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.25.7.imq/net/ipv6/netfilter/Makefile 2008-06-17 14:56:58.000000000 +0300 -@@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ - obj-$(CONFIG_IP6_NF_IPTABLES) += ip6_tables.o - obj-$(CONFIG_IP6_NF_FILTER) += ip6table_filter.o - obj-$(CONFIG_IP6_NF_MANGLE) += ip6table_mangle.o -+obj-$(CONFIG_IP6_NF_TARGET_IMQ) += ip6t_IMQ.o - obj-$(CONFIG_IP6_NF_QUEUE) += ip6_queue.o - obj-$(CONFIG_IP6_NF_RAW) += ip6table_raw.o - ---- linux-2.6.25.7/net/sched/sch_generic.c 2008-06-16 23:24:36.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.25.7.imq/net/sched/sch_generic.c 2008-06-17 14:56:58.000000000 +0300 -@@ -203,6 +203,7 @@ - - clear_bit(__LINK_STATE_QDISC_RUNNING, &dev->state); - } -+EXPORT_SYMBOL(__qdisc_run); - - static void dev_watchdog(unsigned long arg) - { diff --git a/src/patches/linux-2.6.25.17-ipp2p-0.8.2-pomng.patch b/src/patches/linux-2.6.25.17-ipp2p-0.8.2-pomng.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 0410086fc6..0000000000 --- a/src/patches/linux-2.6.25.17-ipp2p-0.8.2-pomng.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,980 +0,0 @@ -diff -Naur linux-2.6.25.17.org/include/linux/netfilter_ipv4/ipt_ipp2p.h linux-2.6.25.17/include/linux/netfilter_ipv4/ipt_ipp2p.h ---- linux-2.6.25.17.org/include/linux/netfilter_ipv4/ipt_ipp2p.h 1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000 -+++ linux-2.6.25.17/include/linux/netfilter_ipv4/ipt_ipp2p.h 2008-09-29 15:19:39.000000000 +0000 -@@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ -+#ifndef __IPT_IPP2P_H -+#define __IPT_IPP2P_H -+#define IPP2P_VERSION "0.8.2-pomng" -+ -+struct ipt_p2p_info { -+ int cmd; -+ int debug; -+}; -+ -+#endif //__IPT_IPP2P_H -+ -+#define SHORT_HAND_IPP2P 1 /* --ipp2p switch*/ -+//#define SHORT_HAND_DATA 4 /* --ipp2p-data switch*/ -+#define SHORT_HAND_NONE 5 /* no short hand*/ -+ -+#define IPP2P_EDK (1 << 1) -+#define IPP2P_DATA_KAZAA (1 << 2) -+#define IPP2P_DATA_EDK (1 << 3) -+#define IPP2P_DATA_DC (1 << 4) -+#define IPP2P_DC (1 << 5) -+#define IPP2P_DATA_GNU (1 << 6) -+#define IPP2P_GNU (1 << 7) -+#define IPP2P_KAZAA (1 << 8) -+#define IPP2P_BIT (1 << 9) -+#define IPP2P_APPLE (1 << 10) -+#define IPP2P_SOUL (1 << 11) -+#define IPP2P_WINMX (1 << 12) -+#define IPP2P_ARES (1 << 13) -+#define IPP2P_MUTE (1 << 14) -+#define IPP2P_WASTE (1 << 15) -+#define IPP2P_XDCC (1 << 16) -diff -Naur linux-2.6.25.17.org/net/ipv4/netfilter/Kconfig linux-2.6.25.17/net/ipv4/netfilter/Kconfig ---- linux-2.6.25.17.org/net/ipv4/netfilter/Kconfig 2008-09-08 10:20:51.000000000 +0000 -+++ linux-2.6.25.17/net/ipv4/netfilter/Kconfig 2008-09-29 15:19:39.000000000 +0000 -@@ -379,5 +379,15 @@ - Allows altering the ARP packet payload: source and destination - hardware and network addresses. - -+config IP_NF_MATCH_IPP2P -+ tristate 'IPP2P match support' -+ depends on IP_NF_IPTABLES -+ help -+ This option makes possible to match some P2P packets -+ therefore helps controlling such traffic. -+ -+ If you want to compile it as a module, say M here and read -+ . If unsure, say `N'. -+ - endmenu - -diff -Naur linux-2.6.25.17.org/net/ipv4/netfilter/Makefile linux-2.6.25.17/net/ipv4/netfilter/Makefile ---- linux-2.6.25.17.org/net/ipv4/netfilter/Makefile 2008-09-08 10:20:51.000000000 +0000 -+++ linux-2.6.25.17/net/ipv4/netfilter/Makefile 2008-09-29 15:19:39.000000000 +0000 -@@ -45,6 +45,7 @@ - obj-$(CONFIG_IP_NF_MATCH_AH) += ipt_ah.o - obj-$(CONFIG_IP_NF_MATCH_ECN) += ipt_ecn.o - obj-$(CONFIG_IP_NF_MATCH_RECENT) += ipt_recent.o -+obj-$(CONFIG_IP_NF_MATCH_IPP2P) += ipt_ipp2p.o - obj-$(CONFIG_IP_NF_MATCH_TTL) += ipt_ttl.o - - # targets -diff -Naur linux-2.6.25.17.org/net/ipv4/netfilter/ipt_ipp2p.c linux-2.6.25.17/net/ipv4/netfilter/ipt_ipp2p.c ---- linux-2.6.25.17.org/net/ipv4/netfilter/ipt_ipp2p.c 1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000 -+++ linux-2.6.25.17/net/ipv4/netfilter/ipt_ipp2p.c 2008-09-29 15:19:39.000000000 +0000 -@@ -0,0 +1,911 @@ -+#if defined(MODVERSIONS) -+#include -+#endif -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+ -+#define get_u8(X,O) (*(__u8 *)(X + O)) -+#define get_u16(X,O) (*(__u16 *)(X + O)) -+#define get_u32(X,O) (*(__u32 *)(X + O)) -+ -+MODULE_AUTHOR("Eicke Friedrich/Klaus Degner "); -+MODULE_DESCRIPTION("An extension to iptables to identify P2P traffic."); -+MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); -+ -+ -+/*Search for UDP eDonkey/eMule/Kad commands*/ -+int -+udp_search_edk (unsigned char *haystack, int packet_len) -+{ -+ unsigned char *t = haystack; -+ t += 8; -+ -+ switch (t[0]) { -+ case 0xe3: -+ { /*edonkey*/ -+ switch (t[1]) -+ { -+ /* client -> server status request */ -+ case 0x96: -+ if (packet_len == 14) return ((IPP2P_EDK * 100) + 50); -+ break; -+ /* server -> client status request */ -+ case 0x97: if (packet_len == 42) return ((IPP2P_EDK * 100) + 51); -+ break; -+ /* server description request */ -+ /* e3 2a ff f0 .. | size == 6 */ -+ case 0xa2: if ( (packet_len == 14) && ( get_u16(t,2) == __constant_htons(0xfff0) ) ) return ((IPP2P_EDK * 100) + 52); -+ break; -+ /* server description response */ -+ /* e3 a3 ff f0 .. | size > 40 && size < 200 */ -+ //case 0xa3: return ((IPP2P_EDK * 100) + 53); -+ // break; -+ case 0x9a: if (packet_len==26) return ((IPP2P_EDK * 100) + 54); -+ break; -+ -+ case 0x92: if (packet_len==18) return ((IPP2P_EDK * 100) + 55); -+ break; -+ } -+ break; -+ } -+ case 0xe4: -+ { -+ switch (t[1]) -+ { -+ /* e4 20 .. | size == 43 */ -+ case 0x20: if ((packet_len == 43) && (t[2] != 0x00) && (t[34] != 0x00)) return ((IPP2P_EDK * 100) + 60); -+ break; -+ /* e4 00 .. 00 | size == 35 ? */ -+ case 0x00: if ((packet_len == 35) && (t[26] == 0x00)) return ((IPP2P_EDK * 100) + 61); -+ break; -+ /* e4 10 .. 00 | size == 35 ? */ -+ case 0x10: if ((packet_len == 35) && (t[26] == 0x00)) return ((IPP2P_EDK * 100) + 62); -+ break; -+ /* e4 18 .. 00 | size == 35 ? */ -+ case 0x18: if ((packet_len == 35) && (t[26] == 0x00)) return ((IPP2P_EDK * 100) + 63); -+ break; -+ /* e4 52 .. | size = 44 */ -+ case 0x52: if (packet_len == 44 ) return ((IPP2P_EDK * 100) + 64); -+ break; -+ /* e4 58 .. | size == 6 */ -+ case 0x58: if (packet_len == 14 ) return ((IPP2P_EDK * 100) + 65); -+ break; -+ /* e4 59 .. | size == 2 */ -+ case 0x59: if (packet_len == 10 )return ((IPP2P_EDK * 100) + 66); -+ break; -+ /* e4 28 .. | packet_len == 52,77,102,127... */ -+ case 0x28: if (((packet_len-52) % 25) == 0) return ((IPP2P_EDK * 100) + 67); -+ break; -+ /* e4 50 xx xx | size == 4 */ -+ case 0x50: if (packet_len == 12) return ((IPP2P_EDK * 100) + 68); -+ break; -+ /* e4 40 xx xx | size == 48 */ -+ case 0x40: if (packet_len == 56) return ((IPP2P_EDK * 100) + 69); -+ break; -+ } -+ break; -+ } -+ } /* end of switch (t[0]) */ -+ return 0; -+}/*udp_search_edk*/ -+ -+ -+/*Search for UDP Gnutella commands*/ -+int -+udp_search_gnu (unsigned char *haystack, int packet_len) -+{ -+ unsigned char *t = haystack; -+ t += 8; -+ -+ if (memcmp(t, "GND", 3) == 0) return ((IPP2P_GNU * 100) + 51); -+ if (memcmp(t, "GNUTELLA ", 9) == 0) return ((IPP2P_GNU * 100) + 52); -+ return 0; -+}/*udp_search_gnu*/ -+ -+ -+/*Search for UDP KaZaA commands*/ -+int -+udp_search_kazaa (unsigned char *haystack, int packet_len) -+{ -+ unsigned char *t = haystack; -+ -+ if (t[packet_len-1] == 0x00){ -+ t += (packet_len - 6); -+ if (memcmp(t, "KaZaA", 5) == 0) return (IPP2P_KAZAA * 100 +50); -+ } -+ -+ return 0; -+}/*udp_search_kazaa*/ -+ -+/*Search for UDP DirectConnect commands*/ -+int -+udp_search_directconnect (unsigned char *haystack, int packet_len) -+{ -+ unsigned char *t = haystack; -+ if ((*(t + 8) == 0x24) && (*(t + packet_len - 1) == 0x7c)) { -+ t+=8; -+ if (memcmp(t, "SR ", 3) == 0) return ((IPP2P_DC * 100) + 60); -+ if (memcmp(t, "Ping ", 5) == 0) return ((IPP2P_DC * 100) + 61); -+ } -+ return 0; -+}/*udp_search_directconnect*/ -+ -+ -+ -+/*Search for UDP BitTorrent commands*/ -+int -+udp_search_bit (unsigned char *haystack, int packet_len) -+{ -+ switch(packet_len) -+ { -+ case 24: -+ /* ^ 00 00 04 17 27 10 19 80 */ -+ if ((ntohl(get_u32(haystack, 8)) == 0x00000417) && (ntohl(get_u32(haystack, 12)) == 0x27101980)) -+ return (IPP2P_BIT * 100 + 50); -+ break; -+ case 44: -+ if (get_u32(haystack, 16) == __constant_htonl(0x00000400) && get_u32(haystack, 36) == __constant_htonl(0x00000104)) -+ return (IPP2P_BIT * 100 + 51); -+ if (get_u32(haystack, 16) == __constant_htonl(0x00000400)) -+ return (IPP2P_BIT * 100 + 61); -+ break; -+ case 65: -+ if (get_u32(haystack, 16) == __constant_htonl(0x00000404) && get_u32(haystack, 36) == __constant_htonl(0x00000104)) -+ return (IPP2P_BIT * 100 + 52); -+ if (get_u32(haystack, 16) == __constant_htonl(0x00000404)) -+ return (IPP2P_BIT * 100 + 62); -+ break; -+ case 67: -+ if (get_u32(haystack, 16) == __constant_htonl(0x00000406) && get_u32(haystack, 36) == __constant_htonl(0x00000104)) -+ return (IPP2P_BIT * 100 + 53); -+ if (get_u32(haystack, 16) == __constant_htonl(0x00000406)) -+ return (IPP2P_BIT * 100 + 63); -+ break; -+ case 211: -+ if (get_u32(haystack, 8) == __constant_htonl(0x00000405)) -+ return (IPP2P_BIT * 100 + 54); -+ break; -+ case 29: -+ if ((get_u32(haystack, 8) == __constant_htonl(0x00000401))) -+ return (IPP2P_BIT * 100 + 55); -+ break; -+ case 52: -+ if (get_u32(haystack,8) == __constant_htonl(0x00000827) && -+ get_u32(haystack,12) == __constant_htonl(0x37502950)) -+ return (IPP2P_BIT * 100 + 80); -+ break; -+ default: -+ /* this packet does not have a constant size */ -+ if (packet_len >= 40 && get_u32(haystack, 16) == __constant_htonl(0x00000402) && get_u32(haystack, 36) == __constant_htonl(0x00000104)) -+ return (IPP2P_BIT * 100 + 56); -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ /* some extra-bitcomet rules: -+ * "d1:" [a|r] "d2:id20:" -+ */ -+ if (packet_len > 30 && get_u8(haystack, 8) == 'd' && get_u8(haystack, 9) == '1' && get_u8(haystack, 10) == ':' ) -+ { -+ if (get_u8(haystack, 11) == 'a' || get_u8(haystack, 11) == 'r') -+ { -+ if (memcmp(haystack+12,"d2:id20:",8)==0) -+ return (IPP2P_BIT * 100 + 57); -+ } -+ } -+ -+#if 0 -+ /* bitlord rules */ -+ /* packetlen must be bigger than 40 */ -+ /* first 4 bytes are zero */ -+ if (packet_len > 40 && get_u32(haystack, 8) == 0x00000000) -+ { -+ /* first rule: 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 xx xx xx xx 00 00 00 00*/ -+ if (get_u32(haystack, 12) == 0x00000000 && -+ get_u32(haystack, 16) == 0x00010000 && -+ get_u32(haystack, 24) == 0x00000000 ) -+ return (IPP2P_BIT * 100 + 71); -+ -+ /* 00 01 00 00 0d 00 00 xx xx xx xx 00 00 00 00*/ -+ if (get_u32(haystack, 12) == 0x00000001 && -+ get_u32(haystack, 16) == 0x000d0000 && -+ get_u32(haystack, 24) == 0x00000000 ) -+ return (IPP2P_BIT * 100 + 71); -+ -+ -+ } -+#endif -+ -+ return 0; -+}/*udp_search_bit*/ -+ -+ -+ -+/*Search for Ares commands*/ -+//#define IPP2P_DEBUG_ARES -+int -+search_ares (const unsigned char *payload, const u16 plen) -+//int search_ares (unsigned char *haystack, int packet_len, int head_len) -+{ -+// const unsigned char *t = haystack + head_len; -+ -+ /* all ares packets start with */ -+ if (payload[1] == 0 && (plen - payload[0]) == 3) -+ { -+ switch (payload[2]) -+ { -+ case 0x5a: -+ /* ares connect */ -+ if ( plen == 6 && payload[5] == 0x05 ) return ((IPP2P_ARES * 100) + 1); -+ break; -+ case 0x09: -+ /* ares search, min 3 chars --> 14 bytes -+ * lets define a search can be up to 30 chars --> max 34 bytes -+ */ -+ if ( plen >= 14 && plen <= 34 ) return ((IPP2P_ARES * 100) + 1); -+ break; -+#ifdef IPP2P_DEBUG_ARES -+ default: -+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "Unknown Ares command %x recognized, len: %u \n", (unsigned int) payload[2],plen); -+#endif /* IPP2P_DEBUG_ARES */ -+ } -+ } -+ -+#if 0 -+ /* found connect packet: 03 00 5a 04 03 05 */ -+ /* new version ares 1.8: 03 00 5a xx xx 05 */ -+ if ((plen) == 6){ /* possible connect command*/ -+ if ((payload[0] == 0x03) && (payload[1] == 0x00) && (payload[2] == 0x5a) && (payload[5] == 0x05)) -+ return ((IPP2P_ARES * 100) + 1); -+ } -+ if ((plen) == 60){ /* possible download command*/ -+ if ((payload[59] == 0x0a) && (payload[58] == 0x0a)){ -+ if (memcmp(t, "PUSH SHA1:", 10) == 0) /* found download command */ -+ return ((IPP2P_ARES * 100) + 2); -+ } -+ } -+#endif -+ -+ return 0; -+} /*search_ares*/ -+ -+/*Search for SoulSeek commands*/ -+int -+search_soul (const unsigned char *payload, const u16 plen) -+{ -+//#define IPP2P_DEBUG_SOUL -+ /* match: xx xx xx xx | xx = sizeof(payload) - 4 */ -+ if (get_u32(payload, 0) == (plen - 4)){ -+ const __u32 m=get_u32(payload, 4); -+ /* match 00 yy yy 00, yy can be everything */ -+ if ( get_u8(payload, 4) == 0x00 && get_u8(payload, 7) == 0x00 ) -+ { -+#ifdef IPP2P_DEBUG_SOUL -+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "0: Soulseek command 0x%x recognized\n",get_u32(payload, 4)); -+#endif /* IPP2P_DEBUG_SOUL */ -+ return ((IPP2P_SOUL * 100) + 1); -+ } -+ -+ /* next match: 01 yy 00 00 | yy can be everything */ -+ if ( get_u8(payload, 4) == 0x01 && get_u16(payload, 6) == 0x0000 ) -+ { -+#ifdef IPP2P_DEBUG_SOUL -+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "1: Soulseek command 0x%x recognized\n",get_u16(payload, 4)); -+#endif /* IPP2P_DEBUG_SOUL */ -+ return ((IPP2P_SOUL * 100) + 2); -+ } -+ -+ /* other soulseek commandos are: 1-5,7,9,13-18,22,23,26,28,35-37,40-46,50,51,60,62-69,91,92,1001 */ -+ /* try to do this in an intelligent way */ -+ /* get all small commandos */ -+ switch(m) -+ { -+ case 7: -+ case 9: -+ case 22: -+ case 23: -+ case 26: -+ case 28: -+ case 50: -+ case 51: -+ case 60: -+ case 91: -+ case 92: -+ case 1001: -+#ifdef IPP2P_DEBUG_SOUL -+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "2: Soulseek command 0x%x recognized\n",get_u16(payload, 4)); -+#endif /* IPP2P_DEBUG_SOUL */ -+ return ((IPP2P_SOUL * 100) + 3); -+ } -+ -+ if (m > 0 && m < 6 ) -+ { -+#ifdef IPP2P_DEBUG_SOUL -+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "3: Soulseek command 0x%x recognized\n",get_u16(payload, 4)); -+#endif /* IPP2P_DEBUG_SOUL */ -+ return ((IPP2P_SOUL * 100) + 4); -+ } -+ if (m > 12 && m < 19 ) -+ { -+#ifdef IPP2P_DEBUG_SOUL -+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "4: Soulseek command 0x%x recognized\n",get_u16(payload, 4)); -+#endif /* IPP2P_DEBUG_SOUL */ -+ return ((IPP2P_SOUL * 100) + 5); -+ } -+ -+ if (m > 34 && m < 38 ) -+ { -+#ifdef IPP2P_DEBUG_SOUL -+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "5: Soulseek command 0x%x recognized\n",get_u16(payload, 4)); -+#endif /* IPP2P_DEBUG_SOUL */ -+ return ((IPP2P_SOUL * 100) + 6); -+ } -+ -+ if (m > 39 && m < 47 ) -+ { -+#ifdef IPP2P_DEBUG_SOUL -+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "6: Soulseek command 0x%x recognized\n",get_u16(payload, 4)); -+#endif /* IPP2P_DEBUG_SOUL */ -+ return ((IPP2P_SOUL * 100) + 7); -+ } -+ -+ if (m > 61 && m < 70 ) -+ { -+#ifdef IPP2P_DEBUG_SOUL -+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "7: Soulseek command 0x%x recognized\n",get_u16(payload, 4)); -+#endif /* IPP2P_DEBUG_SOUL */ -+ return ((IPP2P_SOUL * 100) + 8); -+ } -+ -+#ifdef IPP2P_DEBUG_SOUL -+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "unknown SOULSEEK command: 0x%x, first 16 bit: 0x%x, first 8 bit: 0x%x ,soulseek ???\n",get_u32(payload, 4),get_u16(payload, 4) >> 16,get_u8(payload, 4) >> 24); -+#endif /* IPP2P_DEBUG_SOUL */ -+ } -+ -+ /* match 14 00 00 00 01 yy 00 00 00 STRING(YY) 01 00 00 00 00 46|50 00 00 00 00 */ -+ /* without size at the beginning !!! */ -+ if ( get_u32(payload, 0) == 0x14 && get_u8(payload, 4) == 0x01 ) -+ { -+ __u32 y=get_u32(payload, 5); -+ /* we need 19 chars + string */ -+ if ( (y + 19) <= (plen) ) -+ { -+ const unsigned char *w=payload+9+y; -+ if (get_u32(w, 0) == 0x01 && ( get_u16(w, 4) == 0x4600 || get_u16(w, 4) == 0x5000) && get_u32(w, 6) == 0x00); -+#ifdef IPP2P_DEBUG_SOUL -+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "Soulssek special client command recognized\n"); -+#endif /* IPP2P_DEBUG_SOUL */ -+ return ((IPP2P_SOUL * 100) + 9); -+ } -+ } -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+ -+/*Search for WinMX commands*/ -+int -+search_winmx (const unsigned char *payload, const u16 plen) -+{ -+//#define IPP2P_DEBUG_WINMX -+ if (((plen) == 4) && (memcmp(payload, "SEND", 4) == 0)) return ((IPP2P_WINMX * 100) + 1); -+ if (((plen) == 3) && (memcmp(payload, "GET", 3) == 0)) return ((IPP2P_WINMX * 100) + 2); -+ //if (packet_len < (head_len + 10)) return 0; -+ if (plen < 10) return 0; -+ -+ if ((memcmp(payload, "SEND", 4) == 0) || (memcmp(payload, "GET", 3) == 0)){ -+ u16 c=4; -+ const u16 end=plen-2; -+ u8 count=0; -+ while (c < end) -+ { -+ if (payload[c]== 0x20 && payload[c+1] == 0x22) -+ { -+ c++; -+ count++; -+ if (count>=2) return ((IPP2P_WINMX * 100) + 3); -+ } -+ c++; -+ } -+ } -+ -+ if ( plen == 149 && payload[0] == '8' ) -+ { -+#ifdef IPP2P_DEBUG_WINMX -+ printk(KERN_INFO "maybe WinMX\n"); -+#endif -+ if (get_u32(payload,17) == 0 && get_u32(payload,21) == 0 && get_u32(payload,25) == 0 && -+// get_u32(payload,33) == __constant_htonl(0x71182b1a) && get_u32(payload,37) == __constant_htonl(0x05050000) && -+// get_u32(payload,133) == __constant_htonl(0x31097edf) && get_u32(payload,145) == __constant_htonl(0xdcb8f792)) -+ get_u16(payload,39) == 0 && get_u16(payload,135) == __constant_htons(0x7edf) && get_u16(payload,147) == __constant_htons(0xf792)) -+ -+ { -+#ifdef IPP2P_DEBUG_WINMX -+ printk(KERN_INFO "got WinMX\n"); -+#endif -+ return ((IPP2P_WINMX * 100) + 4); -+ } -+ } -+ return 0; -+} /*search_winmx*/ -+ -+ -+/*Search for appleJuice commands*/ -+int -+search_apple (const unsigned char *payload, const u16 plen) -+{ -+ if ( (plen > 7) && (payload[6] == 0x0d) && (payload[7] == 0x0a) && (memcmp(payload, "ajprot", 6) == 0)) return (IPP2P_APPLE * 100); -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+ -+/*Search for BitTorrent commands*/ -+int -+search_bittorrent (const unsigned char *payload, const u16 plen) -+{ -+ if (plen > 20) -+ { -+ /* test for match 0x13+"BitTorrent protocol" */ -+ if (payload[0] == 0x13) -+ { -+ if (memcmp(payload+1, "BitTorrent protocol", 19) == 0) return (IPP2P_BIT * 100); -+ } -+ -+ /* get tracker commandos, all starts with GET / -+ * then it can follow: scrape| announce -+ * and then ?hash_info= -+ */ -+ if (memcmp(payload,"GET /",5) == 0) -+ { -+ /* message scrape */ -+ if ( memcmp(payload+5,"scrape?info_hash=",17)==0 ) return (IPP2P_BIT * 100 + 1); -+ /* message announce */ -+ if ( memcmp(payload+5,"announce?info_hash=",19)==0 ) return (IPP2P_BIT * 100 + 2); -+ } -+ } -+ else -+ { -+ /* bitcomet encryptes the first packet, so we have to detect another -+ * one later in the flow */ -+ /* first try failed, too many missdetections */ -+ //if ( size == 5 && get_u32(t,0) == __constant_htonl(1) && t[4] < 3) return (IPP2P_BIT * 100 + 3); -+ -+ /* second try: block request packets */ -+ if ( plen == 17 && get_u32(payload,0) == __constant_htonl(0x0d) && payload[4] == 0x06 && get_u32(payload,13) == __constant_htonl(0x4000) ) return (IPP2P_BIT * 100 + 3); -+ } -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+ -+ -+/*check for Kazaa get command*/ -+int -+search_kazaa (const unsigned char *payload, const u16 plen) -+ -+{ -+ if ((payload[plen-2] == 0x0d) && (payload[plen-1] == 0x0a) && memcmp(payload, "GET /.hash=", 11) == 0) -+ return (IPP2P_DATA_KAZAA * 100); -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+ -+/*check for gnutella get command*/ -+int -+search_gnu (const unsigned char *payload, const u16 plen) -+{ -+ if ((payload[plen-2] == 0x0d) && (payload[plen-1] == 0x0a)) -+ { -+ if (memcmp(payload, "GET /get/", 9) == 0) return ((IPP2P_DATA_GNU * 100) + 1); -+ if (memcmp(payload, "GET /uri-res/", 13) == 0) return ((IPP2P_DATA_GNU * 100) + 2); -+ } -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+ -+/*check for gnutella get commands and other typical data*/ -+int -+search_all_gnu (const unsigned char *payload, const u16 plen) -+{ -+ -+ if ((payload[plen-2] == 0x0d) && (payload[plen-1] == 0x0a)) -+ { -+ -+ if (memcmp(payload, "GNUTELLA CONNECT/", 17) == 0) return ((IPP2P_GNU * 100) + 1); -+ if (memcmp(payload, "GNUTELLA/", 9) == 0) return ((IPP2P_GNU * 100) + 2); -+ -+ -+ if ((memcmp(payload, "GET /get/", 9) == 0) || (memcmp(payload, "GET /uri-res/", 13) == 0)) -+ { -+ u16 c=8; -+ const u16 end=plen-22; -+ while (c < end) { -+ if ( payload[c] == 0x0a && payload[c+1] == 0x0d && ((memcmp(&payload[c+2], "X-Gnutella-", 11) == 0) || (memcmp(&payload[c+2], "X-Queue:", 8) == 0))) -+ return ((IPP2P_GNU * 100) + 3); -+ c++; -+ } -+ } -+ } -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+ -+/*check for KaZaA download commands and other typical data*/ -+int -+search_all_kazaa (const unsigned char *payload, const u16 plen) -+{ -+ if ((payload[plen-2] == 0x0d) && (payload[plen-1] == 0x0a)) -+ { -+ -+ if (memcmp(payload, "GIVE ", 5) == 0) return ((IPP2P_KAZAA * 100) + 1); -+ -+ if (memcmp(payload, "GET /", 5) == 0) { -+ u16 c = 8; -+ const u16 end=plen-22; -+ while (c < end) { -+ if ( payload[c] == 0x0a && payload[c+1] == 0x0d && ((memcmp(&payload[c+2], "X-Kazaa-Username: ", 18) == 0) || (memcmp(&payload[c+2], "User-Agent: PeerEnabler/", 24) == 0))) -+ return ((IPP2P_KAZAA * 100) + 2); -+ c++; -+ } -+ } -+ } -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/*fast check for edonkey file segment transfer command*/ -+int -+search_edk (const unsigned char *payload, const u16 plen) -+{ -+ if (payload[0] != 0xe3) -+ return 0; -+ else { -+ if (payload[5] == 0x47) -+ return (IPP2P_DATA_EDK * 100); -+ else -+ return 0; -+ } -+} -+ -+ -+ -+/*intensive but slower search for some edonkey packets including size-check*/ -+int -+search_all_edk (const unsigned char *payload, const u16 plen) -+{ -+ if (payload[0] != 0xe3) -+ return 0; -+ else { -+ //t += head_len; -+ const u16 cmd = get_u16(payload, 1); -+ if (cmd == (plen - 5)) { -+ switch (payload[5]) { -+ case 0x01: return ((IPP2P_EDK * 100) + 1); /*Client: hello or Server:hello*/ -+ case 0x4c: return ((IPP2P_EDK * 100) + 9); /*Client: Hello-Answer*/ -+ } -+ } -+ return 0; -+ } -+} -+ -+ -+/*fast check for Direct Connect send command*/ -+int -+search_dc (const unsigned char *payload, const u16 plen) -+{ -+ -+ if (payload[0] != 0x24 ) -+ return 0; -+ else { -+ if (memcmp(&payload[1], "Send|", 5) == 0) -+ return (IPP2P_DATA_DC * 100); -+ else -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+} -+ -+ -+/*intensive but slower check for all direct connect packets*/ -+int -+search_all_dc (const unsigned char *payload, const u16 plen) -+{ -+// unsigned char *t = haystack; -+ -+ if (payload[0] == 0x24 && payload[plen-1] == 0x7c) -+ { -+ const unsigned char *t=&payload[1]; -+ /* Client-Hub-Protocol */ -+ if (memcmp(t, "Lock ", 5) == 0) return ((IPP2P_DC * 100) + 1); -+ /* Client-Client-Protocol, some are already recognized by client-hub (like lock) */ -+ if (memcmp(t, "MyNick ", 7) == 0) return ((IPP2P_DC * 100) + 38); -+ } -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/*check for mute*/ -+int -+search_mute (const unsigned char *payload, const u16 plen) -+{ -+ if ( plen == 209 || plen == 345 || plen == 473 || plen == 609 || plen == 1121 ) -+ { -+ //printk(KERN_DEBUG "size hit: %u",size); -+ if (memcmp(payload,"PublicKey: ",11) == 0 ) -+ { -+ return ((IPP2P_MUTE * 100) + 0); -+ -+/* if (memcmp(t+size-14,"\x0aEndPublicKey\x0a",14) == 0) -+ { -+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "end pubic key hit: %u",size); -+ -+ }*/ -+ } -+ } -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+ -+/* check for xdcc */ -+int -+search_xdcc (const unsigned char *payload, const u16 plen) -+{ -+ /* search in small packets only */ -+ if (plen > 20 && plen < 200 && payload[plen-1] == 0x0a && payload[plen-2] == 0x0d && memcmp(payload,"PRIVMSG ",8) == 0) -+ { -+ -+ u16 x=10; -+ const u16 end=plen - 13; -+ -+ /* is seems to be a irc private massage, chedck for xdcc command */ -+ while (x < end) -+ { -+ if (payload[x] == ':') -+ { -+ if ( memcmp(&payload[x+1],"xdcc send #",11) == 0 ) -+ return ((IPP2P_XDCC * 100) + 0); -+ } -+ x++; -+ } -+ } -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* search for waste */ -+int search_waste(const unsigned char *payload, const u16 plen) -+{ -+ if ( plen >= 8 && memcmp(payload,"GET.sha1:",9) == 0) -+ return ((IPP2P_WASTE * 100) + 0); -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+ -+static struct { -+ int command; -+ __u8 short_hand; /*for fucntions included in short hands*/ -+ int packet_len; -+ int (*function_name) (const unsigned char *, const u16); -+} matchlist[] = { -+ {IPP2P_EDK,SHORT_HAND_IPP2P,20, &search_all_edk}, -+// {IPP2P_DATA_KAZAA,SHORT_HAND_DATA,200, &search_kazaa}, -+// {IPP2P_DATA_EDK,SHORT_HAND_DATA,60, &search_edk}, -+// {IPP2P_DATA_DC,SHORT_HAND_DATA,26, &search_dc}, -+ {IPP2P_DC,SHORT_HAND_IPP2P,5, search_all_dc}, -+// {IPP2P_DATA_GNU,SHORT_HAND_DATA,40, &search_gnu}, -+ {IPP2P_GNU,SHORT_HAND_IPP2P,5, &search_all_gnu}, -+ {IPP2P_KAZAA,SHORT_HAND_IPP2P,5, &search_all_kazaa}, -+ {IPP2P_BIT,SHORT_HAND_IPP2P,20, &search_bittorrent}, -+ {IPP2P_APPLE,SHORT_HAND_IPP2P,5, &search_apple}, -+ {IPP2P_SOUL,SHORT_HAND_IPP2P,5, &search_soul}, -+ {IPP2P_WINMX,SHORT_HAND_IPP2P,2, &search_winmx}, -+ {IPP2P_ARES,SHORT_HAND_IPP2P,5, &search_ares}, -+ {IPP2P_MUTE,SHORT_HAND_NONE,200, &search_mute}, -+ {IPP2P_WASTE,SHORT_HAND_NONE,5, &search_waste}, -+ {IPP2P_XDCC,SHORT_HAND_NONE,5, &search_xdcc}, -+ {0,0,0,NULL} -+}; -+ -+ -+static struct { -+ int command; -+ __u8 short_hand; /*for fucntions included in short hands*/ -+ int packet_len; -+ int (*function_name) (unsigned char *, int); -+} udp_list[] = { -+ { IPP2P_KAZAA, SHORT_HAND_IPP2P, 14, &udp_search_kazaa}, -+ { IPP2P_BIT, SHORT_HAND_IPP2P, 23, &udp_search_bit}, -+ { IPP2P_GNU, SHORT_HAND_IPP2P, 11, &udp_search_gnu}, -+ { IPP2P_EDK, SHORT_HAND_IPP2P, 9, &udp_search_edk}, -+ { IPP2P_DC, SHORT_HAND_IPP2P, 12, &udp_search_directconnect}, -+ { 0, 0, 0, NULL } -+}; -+ -+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,23) -+static bool -+#else -+static int -+#endif -+match(const struct sk_buff *skb, -+ const struct net_device *in, -+ const struct net_device *out, -+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,17) -+ const struct xt_match *match, -+#endif -+ const void *matchinfo, -+ int offset, -+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,0) -+ const void *hdr, -+ u_int16_t datalen, -+#endif -+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,16) -+ unsigned int protoff, -+#endif -+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,23) -+ bool *hotdrop) -+#else -+ bool *hotdrop) -+#endif -+{ -+ const struct ipt_p2p_info *info = matchinfo; -+ unsigned char *haystack; -+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,22) -+ struct iphdr *ip = ip_hdr(skb); -+#else -+ struct iphdr *ip = skb->nh.iph; -+#endif -+ int p2p_result = 0, i = 0; -+// int head_len; -+ int hlen = ntohs(ip->tot_len)-(ip->ihl*4); /*hlen = packet-data length*/ -+ -+ /*must not be a fragment*/ -+ if (offset) { -+ if (info->debug) printk("IPP2P.match: offset found %i \n",offset); -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ /*make sure that skb is linear*/ -+ if(skb_is_nonlinear(skb)){ -+ if (info->debug) printk("IPP2P.match: nonlinear skb found\n"); -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ -+ haystack=(char *)ip+(ip->ihl*4); /*haystack = packet data*/ -+ -+ switch (ip->protocol){ -+ case IPPROTO_TCP: /*what to do with a TCP packet*/ -+ { -+ struct tcphdr *tcph = (void *) ip + ip->ihl * 4; -+ -+ if (tcph->fin) return 0; /*if FIN bit is set bail out*/ -+ if (tcph->syn) return 0; /*if SYN bit is set bail out*/ -+ if (tcph->rst) return 0; /*if RST bit is set bail out*/ -+ -+ haystack += tcph->doff * 4; /*get TCP-Header-Size*/ -+ hlen -= tcph->doff * 4; -+ while (matchlist[i].command) { -+ if ((((info->cmd & matchlist[i].command) == matchlist[i].command) || -+ ((info->cmd & matchlist[i].short_hand) == matchlist[i].short_hand)) && -+ (hlen > matchlist[i].packet_len)) { -+ p2p_result = matchlist[i].function_name(haystack, hlen); -+ if (p2p_result) -+ { -+ if (info->debug) printk("IPP2P.debug:TCP-match: %i from: %u.%u.%u.%u:%i to: %u.%u.%u.%u:%i Length: %i\n", -+ p2p_result, NIPQUAD(ip->saddr),ntohs(tcph->source), NIPQUAD(ip->daddr),ntohs(tcph->dest),hlen); -+ return p2p_result; -+ } -+ } -+ i++; -+ } -+ return p2p_result; -+ } -+ -+ case IPPROTO_UDP: /*what to do with an UDP packet*/ -+ { -+ struct udphdr *udph = (void *) ip + ip->ihl * 4; -+ -+ while (udp_list[i].command){ -+ if ((((info->cmd & udp_list[i].command) == udp_list[i].command) || -+ ((info->cmd & udp_list[i].short_hand) == udp_list[i].short_hand)) && -+ (hlen > udp_list[i].packet_len)) { -+ p2p_result = udp_list[i].function_name(haystack, hlen); -+ if (p2p_result){ -+ if (info->debug) printk("IPP2P.debug:UDP-match: %i from: %u.%u.%u.%u:%i to: %u.%u.%u.%u:%i Length: %i\n", -+ p2p_result, NIPQUAD(ip->saddr),ntohs(udph->source), NIPQUAD(ip->daddr),ntohs(udph->dest),hlen); -+ return p2p_result; -+ } -+ } -+ i++; -+ } -+ return p2p_result; -+ } -+ -+ default: return 0; -+ } -+} -+ -+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,23) -+static bool -+#else -+static int -+#endif -+checkentry(const char *tablename, -+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,16) -+ const void *ip, -+#else -+ const struct ipt_ip *ip, -+#endif -+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,17) -+ const struct xt_match *match, -+#endif -+ void *matchinfo, -+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,19) -+ unsigned int matchsize, -+#endif -+ unsigned int hook_mask) -+{ -+ /* Must specify -p tcp */ -+/* if (ip->proto != IPPROTO_TCP || (ip->invflags & IPT_INV_PROTO)) { -+ * printk("ipp2p: Only works on TCP packets, use -p tcp\n"); -+ * return 0; -+ * }*/ -+ return 1; -+} -+ -+ -+ -+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,21) -+static struct xt_match ipp2p_match = { -+#else -+static struct ipt_match ipp2p_match = { -+#endif -+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,0) -+ { NULL, NULL }, -+ "ipp2p", -+ &ipp2p_match, -+ &ipp2p_checkentry, -+ NULL, -+ THIS_MODULE -+#endif -+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,0) -+ .name = "ipp2p", -+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,21) -+ .family = AF_INET, -+#endif -+ .match = &match, -+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,17) -+ .matchsize = sizeof(struct ipt_p2p_info), -+#endif -+ .checkentry = &checkentry, -+ .me = THIS_MODULE, -+#endif -+}; -+ -+ -+static int __init init(void) -+{ -+ printk(KERN_INFO "IPP2P v%s loading\n", IPP2P_VERSION); -+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,21) -+ return xt_register_match(&ipp2p_match); -+#else -+ return ipt_register_match(&ipp2p_match); -+#endif -+} -+ -+static void __exit fini(void) -+{ -+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,21) -+ xt_unregister_match(&ipp2p_match); -+#else -+ ipt_unregister_match(&ipp2p_match); -+#endif -+ printk(KERN_INFO "IPP2P v%s unloaded\n", IPP2P_VERSION); -+} -+ -+module_init(init); -+module_exit(fini); -+ -+ diff --git a/src/patches/linux-2.6.27-disable_mISDNv2.patch b/src/patches/linux-2.6.27-disable_mISDNv2.patch deleted file mode 100644 index a58d83159b..0000000000 --- a/src/patches/linux-2.6.27-disable_mISDNv2.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -diff -Naur linux-2.6.27.21.org/drivers/isdn/hardware/Makefile linux-2.6.27.21/drivers/isdn/hardware/Makefile ---- linux-2.6.27.21.org/drivers/isdn/hardware/Makefile 2009-03-23 23:04:09.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.27.21/drivers/isdn/hardware/Makefile 2009-03-29 11:08:02.000000000 +0200 -@@ -4,4 +4,3 @@ - - obj-$(CONFIG_CAPI_AVM) += avm/ - obj-$(CONFIG_CAPI_EICON) += eicon/ --obj-$(CONFIG_MISDN) += mISDN/ -diff -Naur linux-2.6.27.21.org/drivers/isdn/Kconfig linux-2.6.27.21/drivers/isdn/Kconfig ---- linux-2.6.27.21.org/drivers/isdn/Kconfig 2009-03-23 23:04:09.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.27.21/drivers/isdn/Kconfig 2009-03-29 11:07:20.000000000 +0200 -@@ -21,8 +21,6 @@ - - if ISDN - --source "drivers/isdn/mISDN/Kconfig" -- - menuconfig ISDN_I4L - tristate "Old ISDN4Linux (deprecated)" - ---help--- -diff -Naur linux-2.6.27.21.org/drivers/isdn/Makefile linux-2.6.27.21/drivers/isdn/Makefile ---- linux-2.6.27.21.org/drivers/isdn/Makefile 2009-03-23 23:04:09.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.27.21/drivers/isdn/Makefile 2009-03-29 11:07:30.000000000 +0200 -@@ -4,7 +4,6 @@ - - obj-$(CONFIG_ISDN_I4L) += i4l/ - obj-$(CONFIG_ISDN_CAPI) += capi/ --obj-$(CONFIG_MISDN) += mISDN/ - obj-$(CONFIG_ISDN) += hardware/ - obj-$(CONFIG_ISDN_DIVERSION) += divert/ - obj-$(CONFIG_ISDN_DRV_HISAX) += hisax/ diff --git a/src/patches/mISDN-avmfritz.patch b/src/patches/mISDN-avmfritz.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 69c880f401..0000000000 --- a/src/patches/mISDN-avmfritz.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ ---- avm_fritz.c.old Tue Feb 13 11:43:45 2007 -+++ avm_fritz.c Wed Apr 11 15:26:32 2007 -@@ -781,6 +781,8 @@ - spin_lock_irqsave(inst->hwlock, flags); - ret = modehdlc(bch, bch->channel, - bch->inst.pid.protocol[1]); -+ if (bch->inst.pid.protocol[2] == ISDN_PID_L2_B_TRANS) -+ test_and_set_bit(FLG_L2DATA, &bch->Flags); - spin_unlock_irqrestore(inst->hwlock, flags); - } - skb_trim(skb, 0); diff --git a/src/patches/mISDN-remove2.6.27-dsp-features.diff b/src/patches/mISDN-remove2.6.27-dsp-features.diff deleted file mode 100644 index 7cc95b656e..0000000000 --- a/src/patches/mISDN-remove2.6.27-dsp-features.diff +++ /dev/null @@ -1,344 +0,0 @@ -diff -Naur mISDN.git.org/drivers/isdn/hardware/mISDN/dsp_cmx.c mISDN.git/drivers/isdn/hardware/mISDN/dsp_cmx.c ---- mISDN.git.org/drivers/isdn/hardware/mISDN/dsp_cmx.c 2009-01-22 14:26:03.000000000 +0100 -+++ mISDN.git/drivers/isdn/hardware/mISDN/dsp_cmx.c 2009-04-04 19:06:14.000000000 +0200 -@@ -1138,11 +1138,7 @@ - * also add delay if requested by PH_SIGNAL - */ - if (dsp->rx_W < 0) { --#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2, 6, 27) -- if (dsp->features.unclocked) { --#else - if (dsp->features.has_jitter) { --#endif - dsp->rx_R = (hh->dinfo & CMX_BUFF_MASK); - dsp->rx_W = (dsp->rx_R+dsp->cmx_delay) & CMX_BUFF_MASK; - } else { -@@ -1151,11 +1147,7 @@ - } - } - /* if frame contains time code, write directly */ --#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2, 6, 27) -- if (dsp->features.unclocked) { --#else - if (dsp->features.has_jitter) { --#endif - dsp->rx_W = (hh->dinfo & CMX_BUFF_MASK); - #warning remove me - printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s %08x\n", dsp->inst.name, hh->dinfo); -diff -Naur mISDN.git.org/drivers/isdn/hardware/mISDN/dsp.h mISDN.git/drivers/isdn/hardware/mISDN/dsp.h ---- mISDN.git.org/drivers/isdn/hardware/mISDN/dsp.h 2009-01-22 14:26:03.000000000 +0100 -+++ mISDN.git/drivers/isdn/hardware/mISDN/dsp.h 2009-04-04 19:04:43.000000000 +0200 -@@ -159,7 +159,6 @@ - * general stuff * - *****************/ - --#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(2, 6, 27) - struct dsp_features { - int hfc_id; // unique id to identify the chip (or -1) - int hfc_dtmf; // set if HFCmulti card supports dtmf -@@ -170,7 +169,6 @@ - int pcm_banks; // number of IO banks of pcm bus - int has_jitter; // data is jittered and unsorted - }; --#endif - - typedef struct _dsp { - struct list_head list; -diff -Naur mISDN.git.org/drivers/isdn/hardware/mISDN/dsp_hwec.c mISDN.git/drivers/isdn/hardware/mISDN/dsp_hwec.c ---- mISDN.git.org/drivers/isdn/hardware/mISDN/dsp_hwec.c 2009-01-22 14:26:03.000000000 +0100 -+++ mISDN.git/drivers/isdn/hardware/mISDN/dsp_hwec.c 2009-04-04 19:07:16.000000000 +0200 -@@ -30,24 +30,6 @@ - #include - #include "dsp.h" - #include "helper.h" -- --#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2, 6, 27) --static struct mISDN_dsp_element_arg args[] = { -- { "deftaps", "128", "Set the number of taps of cancellation." }, --}; -- --static struct mISDN_dsp_element dsp_hwec_p = { -- .name = "hwec", -- .new = NULL, -- .free = NULL, -- .process_tx = NULL, -- .process_rx = NULL, -- .num_args = sizeof(args) / sizeof(struct mISDN_dsp_element_arg), -- .args = args, --}; --struct mISDN_dsp_element *dsp_hwec = &dsp_hwec_p; -- --#else - static mISDN_dsp_element_arg_t args[] = { - { "deftaps", "128", "Set the number of taps of cancellation." }, - }; -@@ -62,7 +44,6 @@ - .args = args, - }; - mISDN_dsp_element_t *dsp_hwec = &dsp_hwec_p; --#endif - - void dsp_hwec_enable (dsp_t *dsp, const char *arg) - { -diff -Naur mISDN.git.org/drivers/isdn/hardware/mISDN/dsp_kb1ec.c mISDN.git/drivers/isdn/hardware/mISDN/dsp_kb1ec.c ---- mISDN.git.org/drivers/isdn/hardware/mISDN/dsp_kb1ec.c 2009-01-22 14:26:03.000000000 +0100 -+++ mISDN.git/drivers/isdn/hardware/mISDN/dsp_kb1ec.c 2009-04-04 19:07:35.000000000 +0200 -@@ -90,22 +90,6 @@ - dsp_cancel_rx(p, data, len); - } - --#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2, 6, 27) --static struct mISDN_dsp_element_arg args[] = { -- { "deftaps", "128", "Set the number of taps of cancellation." }, -- { "training", "0", "Enable echotraining (0: disabled, 1: enabled)." }, --}; -- --static struct mISDN_dsp_element dsp_kb1ec = { -- .name = "kb1ec", -- .new = new, -- .free = free, -- .process_tx = process_tx, -- .process_rx = process_rx, -- .num_args = sizeof(args) / sizeof(struct mISDN_dsp_element_arg), -- .args = args, --}; --#else - static mISDN_dsp_element_arg_t args[] = { - { "deftaps", "128", "Set the number of taps of cancellation." }, - { "training", "0", "Enable echotraining (0: disabled, 1: enabled)." }, -@@ -120,7 +104,6 @@ - .num_args = sizeof(args) / sizeof(mISDN_dsp_element_arg_t), - .args = args, - }; --#endif - - #ifdef MODULE - static int __init dsp_kb1ec_init (void) -diff -Naur mISDN.git.org/drivers/isdn/hardware/mISDN/dsp_mec2.c mISDN.git/drivers/isdn/hardware/mISDN/dsp_mec2.c ---- mISDN.git.org/drivers/isdn/hardware/mISDN/dsp_mec2.c 2009-01-22 14:26:03.000000000 +0100 -+++ mISDN.git/drivers/isdn/hardware/mISDN/dsp_mec2.c 2009-04-04 19:08:03.000000000 +0200 -@@ -91,22 +91,6 @@ - dsp_cancel_rx(p, data, len); - } - --#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2, 6, 27) --static struct mISDN_dsp_element_arg args[] = { -- { "deftaps", "128", "Set the number of taps of cancellation." }, -- { "training", "0", "Enable echotraining (0: disabled, 1: enabled)." }, --}; -- --static struct mISDN_dsp_element dsp_mec2 = { -- .name = "mec2", -- .new = new, -- .free = free, -- .process_tx = process_tx, -- .process_rx = process_rx, -- .num_args = sizeof(args) / sizeof(struct mISDN_dsp_element_arg), -- .args = args, --}; --#else - static mISDN_dsp_element_arg_t args[] = { - { "deftaps", "128", "Set the number of taps of cancellation." }, - { "training", "0", "Enable echotraining (0: disabled, 1: enabled)." }, -@@ -121,7 +105,6 @@ - .num_args = sizeof(args) / sizeof(mISDN_dsp_element_arg_t), - .args = args, - }; --#endif - - #ifdef MODULE - static int __init dsp_mec2_init (void) -diff -Naur mISDN.git.org/drivers/isdn/hardware/mISDN/dsp_mg2ec.c mISDN.git/drivers/isdn/hardware/mISDN/dsp_mg2ec.c ---- mISDN.git.org/drivers/isdn/hardware/mISDN/dsp_mg2ec.c 2009-01-22 14:26:03.000000000 +0100 -+++ mISDN.git/drivers/isdn/hardware/mISDN/dsp_mg2ec.c 2009-04-04 19:08:27.000000000 +0200 -@@ -90,22 +90,6 @@ - dsp_cancel_rx(p, data, len); - } - --#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2, 6, 27) --static struct mISDN_dsp_element_arg args[] = { -- { "deftaps", "128", "Set the number of taps of cancellation." }, -- { "training", "0", "Enable echotraining (0: disabled, 1: enabled)." }, --}; -- --static struct mISDN_dsp_element dsp_mg2ec = { -- .name = "mg2ec", -- .new = new, -- .free = free, -- .process_tx = process_tx, -- .process_rx = process_rx, -- .num_args = sizeof(args) / sizeof(struct mISDN_dsp_element_arg), -- .args = args, --}; --#else - static mISDN_dsp_element_arg_t args[] = { - { "deftaps", "128", "Set the number of taps of cancellation." }, - { "training", "0", "Enable echotraining (0: disabled, 1: enabled)." }, -@@ -120,7 +104,6 @@ - .num_args = sizeof(args) / sizeof(mISDN_dsp_element_arg_t), - .args = args, - }; --#endif - - #ifdef MODULE - static int __init dsp_mg2ec_init (void) -diff -Naur mISDN.git.org/drivers/isdn/hardware/mISDN/dsp_octwareec.c mISDN.git/drivers/isdn/hardware/mISDN/dsp_octwareec.c ---- mISDN.git.org/drivers/isdn/hardware/mISDN/dsp_octwareec.c 2009-01-22 14:26:03.000000000 +0100 -+++ mISDN.git/drivers/isdn/hardware/mISDN/dsp_octwareec.c 2009-04-04 19:09:07.000000000 +0200 -@@ -91,22 +91,6 @@ - dsp_cancel_rx(p, data, len); - } - --#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2, 6, 27) --static struct mISDN_dsp_element_arg args[] = { -- { "deftaps", "128", "Set the number of taps of cancellation." }, -- { "training", "0", "Enable echotraining (0: disabled, 1: enabled)." }, --}; -- --static struct mISDN_dsp_element dsp_octwareec = { -- .name = "octwareec", -- .new = new, -- .free = free, -- .process_tx = process_tx, -- .process_rx = process_rx, -- .num_args = sizeof(args) / sizeof(struct mISDN_dsp_element_arg), -- .args = args, --}; --#else - static mISDN_dsp_element_arg_t args[] = { - { "deftaps", "128", "Set the number of taps of cancellation." }, - { "training", "0", "Enable echotraining (0: disabled, 1: enabled)." }, -@@ -121,7 +105,6 @@ - .num_args = sizeof(args) / sizeof(mISDN_dsp_element_arg_t), - .args = args, - }; --#endif - - #ifdef MODULE - static int __init dsp_octwareec_init (void) -diff -Naur mISDN.git.org/drivers/isdn/hardware/mISDN/dsp_oslec.c mISDN.git/drivers/isdn/hardware/mISDN/dsp_oslec.c ---- mISDN.git.org/drivers/isdn/hardware/mISDN/dsp_oslec.c 2009-01-22 14:26:03.000000000 +0100 -+++ mISDN.git/drivers/isdn/hardware/mISDN/dsp_oslec.c 2009-04-04 19:09:34.000000000 +0200 -@@ -98,22 +98,6 @@ - dsp_cancel_rx(p, data, len); - } - --#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2, 6, 27) --static struct mISDN_dsp_element_arg args[] = { -- { "deftaps", "128", "Set the number of taps of cancellation." }, -- { "training", "0", "Enable echotraining (0: disabled, 1: enabled)." }, --}; -- --static struct mISDN_dsp_element dsp_oslec = { -- .name = "oslec", -- .new = new, -- .free = free, -- .process_tx = process_tx, -- .process_rx = process_rx, -- .num_args = sizeof(args) / sizeof(struct mISDN_dsp_element_arg), -- .args = args, --}; --#else - static mISDN_dsp_element_arg_t args[] = { - { "deftaps", "128", "Set the number of taps of cancellation." }, - { "training", "0", "Enable echotraining (0: disabled, 1: enabled)." }, -@@ -128,7 +112,6 @@ - .num_args = sizeof(args) / sizeof(mISDN_dsp_element_arg_t), - .args = args, - }; --#endif - - #ifdef MODULE - static int __init dsp_oslec_init (void) -diff -Naur mISDN.git.org/drivers/isdn/hardware/mISDN/dsp_pipeline.c mISDN.git/drivers/isdn/hardware/mISDN/dsp_pipeline.c ---- mISDN.git.org/drivers/isdn/hardware/mISDN/dsp_pipeline.c 2009-01-22 14:26:03.000000000 +0100 -+++ mISDN.git/drivers/isdn/hardware/mISDN/dsp_pipeline.c 2009-04-04 19:13:05.000000000 +0200 -@@ -36,11 +36,7 @@ - /* uncomment for debugging */ - /*#define PIPELINE_DEBUG*/ - --#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2, 6, 27) --extern struct mISDN_dsp_element *dsp_hwec; --#else - extern mISDN_dsp_element_t *dsp_hwec; --#endif - - extern void dsp_hwec_enable (dsp_t *dsp, const char *arg); - extern void dsp_hwec_disable (dsp_t *dsp); -@@ -48,21 +44,13 @@ - extern void dsp_hwec_exit (void); - - typedef struct _dsp_pipeline_entry { --#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2, 6, 27) -- struct mISDN_dsp_element *elem; --#else - mISDN_dsp_element_t *elem; --#endif - void *p; - struct list_head list; - } dsp_pipeline_entry_t; - - typedef struct _dsp_element_entry { --#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2, 6, 27) -- struct mISDN_dsp_element *elem; -- struct device dev; -- --#elif LINUX_VERSION_CODE == KERNEL_VERSION(2, 6, 26) -+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2, 6, 26) - mISDN_dsp_element_t *elem; - struct device dev; - -@@ -95,11 +83,7 @@ - #endif - }; - --#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2, 6, 27) --static ssize_t attr_show_args (struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf) { -- struct mISDN_dsp_element *elem = dev_get_drvdata(dev); -- --#elif LINUX_VERSION_CODE == KERNEL_VERSION(2, 6, 26) -+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2, 6, 26) - static ssize_t attr_show_args (struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf) { - mISDN_dsp_element_t *elem = dev_get_drvdata(dev); - -@@ -125,14 +109,7 @@ - return(len); - } - --#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2, 6, 27) --static struct device_attribute element_attributes[] = { -- __ATTR(args, 0444, attr_show_args, NULL), --}; -- --int mISDN_dsp_element_register (struct mISDN_dsp_element *elem) { -- --#elif LINUX_VERSION_CODE == KERNEL_VERSION(2, 6, 26) -+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2, 6, 26) - static struct device_attribute element_attributes[] = { - __ATTR(args, 0444, attr_show_args, NULL), - }; -@@ -201,12 +178,7 @@ - return re; - } - --#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2, 6, 27) --void mISDN_dsp_element_unregister (struct mISDN_dsp_element *elem) { -- --#else - void mISDN_dsp_element_unregister (mISDN_dsp_element_t *elem) { --#endif - dsp_element_entry_t *entry, *n; - u_long flags; - -@@ -319,11 +291,7 @@ - char *dup, *tok, *name, *args; - dsp_element_entry_t *entry, *n; - dsp_pipeline_entry_t *pipeline_entry; --#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2, 6, 27) -- struct mISDN_dsp_element *elem; --#else - mISDN_dsp_element_t *elem; --#endif - u_long elements_flags, pipeline_flags; - - if (!pipeline) diff --git a/src/patches/module-init-tools-3.2.2-modprobe-1.patch b/src/patches/module-init-tools-3.2.2-modprobe-1.patch deleted file mode 100644 index c2e5f26119..0000000000 --- a/src/patches/module-init-tools-3.2.2-modprobe-1.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -Submitted By: Bruce Dubbs (bdubbs at linuxfromscratch dot org) -Date: 2006-07-15 -Initial Package Version: 3.2.2 -Origin: -Upstream Status: This is fixed in 3.3-pre1 -Description: Updates modprobe functionality to fix problem where -aliases don't quite work properly - ---- module-init-tools-3.2.2/modprobe.c 2005-12-01 15:42:09.000000000 -0800 -+++ module-init-tools-3.3-pre1/modprobe.c 2006-02-04 15:18:07.000000000 -0800 -@@ -990,13 +990,27 @@ - return ret; - } - -+/* Careful! Don't munge - in [ ] as per Debian Bug#350915 */ - static char *underscores(char *string) - { - if (string) { - unsigned int i; -- for (i = 0; string[i]; i++) -- if (string[i] == '-') -- string[i] = '_'; -+ int inbracket = 0; -+ for (i = 0; string[i]; i++) { -+ switch (string[i]) { -+ case '[': -+ inbracket++; -+ break; -+ case ']': -+ inbracket--; -+ break; -+ case '-': -+ if (!inbracket) -+ string[i] = '_'; -+ } -+ } -+ if (inbracket) -+ warn("Unmatched bracket in %s\n", string); - } - return string; - } diff --git a/src/patches/mpg123-0.59r-makefile.patch b/src/patches/mpg123-0.59r-makefile.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 6afb0f2040..0000000000 --- a/src/patches/mpg123-0.59r-makefile.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ ---- Makefile 1999-06-15 22:39:06.000000000 +0200 -+++ Makefile 2008-04-13 15:26:55.000000000 +0200 -@@ -104,8 +104,7 @@ - - linux: - $(MAKE) CC=gcc LDFLAGS= \ -- OBJECTS='decode_i386.o dct64_i386.o decode_i586.o \ -- audio_oss.o term.o' \ -+ OBJECTS='decode_i386.o dct64_i386.o decode_i586.o audio_oss.o term.o' \ - CFLAGS='-DI386_ASSEM -DPENTIUM_OPT -DREAL_IS_FLOAT -DLINUX \ - -DREAD_MMAP -DOSS -DTERM_CONTROL\ - -Wall -O2 -m486 \ diff --git a/src/patches/mpg123-0.59r-security-1.patch b/src/patches/mpg123-0.59r-security-1.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 8d2547d022..0000000000 --- a/src/patches/mpg123-0.59r-security-1.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -Submitted By: David Jensen (djensen at linuxfromscratch dot org) -Date: 2005-07-23 -Initial Package Version: 0.59r -Origin: Debian -Upstream Status: not maintained -Description: Fixes buffer overflow vulnerablity (CAN-2004-0805) - -$LastChangedBy: djensen $ -$Date: 2005-07-26 21:17:28 -0600 (Tue, 26 Jul 2005) $ - -diff -Naur mpg123-0.59r.orig/layer2.c mpg123-0.59r/layer2.c ---- mpg123-0.59r.orig/layer2.c 1999-02-10 06:13:06.000000000 -0600 -+++ mpg123-0.59r/layer2.c 2005-07-23 16:44:07.000000000 -0500 -@@ -265,6 +265,11 @@ - fr->jsbound = (fr->mode == MPG_MD_JOINT_STEREO) ? - (fr->mode_ext<<2)+4 : fr->II_sblimit; - -+ if (fr->jsbound > fr->II_sblimit) { -+ fprintf(stderr, "Truncating stereo boundary to sideband limit.\n"); -+ fr->jsbound=fr->II_sblimit; -+ } -+ - if(stereo == 1 || single == 3) - single = 0; - diff --git a/src/patches/openswan-2.4.12-startklips-1.patch b/src/patches/openswan-2.4.12-startklips-1.patch deleted file mode 100644 index f90f9fe11f..0000000000 --- a/src/patches/openswan-2.4.12-startklips-1.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,79 +0,0 @@ ---- _startklips.old 2008-05-17 15:41:46.000000000 +0200 -+++ _startklips 2008-05-17 15:52:10.000000000 +0200 -@@ -104,23 +104,35 @@ - - # figure out ifconfig for interface - addr= -- eval `ifconfig $phys | -- awk '$1 == "inet" && $2 ~ /^addr:/ && $NF ~ /^Mask:/ { -- gsub(/:/, " ", $0) -- print "addr=" $3 -- other = $5 -- if ($4 == "Bcast") -- print "type=broadcast" -- else if ($4 == "P-t-P") -- print "type=pointopoint" -- else if (NF == 5) { -- print "type=" -- other = "" -- } else -- print "type=unknown" -- print "otheraddr=" other -- print "mask=" $NF -- }'` -+ eval `ip addr show $phys | awk '$3 ~ /BROADCAST|POINTOPOINT/ { -+ if ($3 ~ /BROADCAST/) -+ print "type=broadcast"; -+ else if ($3 ~ /POINTOPOINT/) -+ print "type=pointopoint"; -+ else { -+ print "type="; -+ } -+ }'` -+ -+ if [ "$type" == "broadcast" ]; then -+ eval `ip addr show $phys | awk '$1 == "inet" { gsub(/\//, " "); -+ print "addr=" $2; -+ print "mask=" $3; -+ print "otheraddr=" $5; -+ }'` -+ elif [ "$type" == "pointopoint" ]; then -+ eval `ip addr show $phys | awk '$1 == "inet" { gsub(/\//, " "); -+ print "addr=" $2; -+ print "mask=" $5; -+ print "otheraddr=" $4; -+ }'` -+ else -+ type="unknown" -+ otheraddr= -+ fi -+ -+ eval `whatmask /$mask | awk -F': ' '$1 ~ /^Netmask =/ { print "mask=" $2 }'` -+ - if test " $addr" = " " - then - echo "unable to determine address of \`$phys'" -@@ -129,7 +141,7 @@ - if test " $type" = " unknown" - then - echo "\`$phys' is of an unknown type" -- exit 1 -+ exit 1 - fi - if test " $omtu" != " " - then -@@ -223,10 +235,10 @@ - fi - next=`netstat -nr | - awk '$1 == "0.0.0.0" && $3 == "0.0.0.0" { print $2; exit 0 }'` -- if [ "$next" = "0.0.0.0" ] ; then -- next=`ip addr list $phys | grep -E "^ +inet6*.*scope global $phys" | -- awk '{ if($3=="peer")print $4; else print $2 }' | awk -F / '{ print $1 }'` -- fi -+# if [ "$next" = "0.0.0.0" ] ; then -+# next=`ip addr list $phys | grep -E "^ +inet6*.*scope global $phys" | -+# awk '{ if($3=="peer")print $4; else print $2 }' | awk -F / '{ print $1 }'` -+# fi - klipsinterface "ipsec0=$phys" $next - } - diff --git a/src/patches/openswan-2.4.9-clear-1.patch b/src/patches/openswan-2.4.9-clear-1.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 3ccefb2bd2..0000000000 --- a/src/patches/openswan-2.4.9-clear-1.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ ---- /etc/ipsec.d/policies/clear 2007-10-14 00:56:14.000000000 +0200 -+++ /etc/ipsec.d/policies/clear 2007-10-27 00:14:46.000000000 +0200 -@@ -14,16 +14,3 @@ - # This file holds the information on root name servers needed to - # last update: Jan 29, 2004 - # related version of root zone: 2004012900 --198.41.0.4/32 --192.228.79.201/32 --192.33.4.12/32 --128.8.10.90/32 --192.203.230.10/32 --192.5.5.241/32 --192.112.36.4/32 --128.63.2.53/32 --192.36.148.17/32 --192.58.128.30/32 --193.0.14.129/32 --198.32.64.12/32 --202.12.27.33/32 diff --git a/src/patches/openswan-2.4.9-updown-1.patch b/src/patches/openswan-2.4.9-updown-1.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 6782ec955f..0000000000 --- a/src/patches/openswan-2.4.9-updown-1.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ ---- /usr/lib/ipsec/_updown 2007-10-14 00:56:15.000000000 +0200 -+++ /usr/lib/ipsec/_updown 2007-10-27 00:00:26.000000000 +0200 -@@ -376,8 +376,8 @@ - # opportunistic encryption work around - # need to provide route that eclipses default, without - # replacing it. -- it="ip route $1 0.0.0.0/1 $parms2 $parms3 && -- ip route $1 128.0.0.0/1 $parms2 $parms3" -+ #it="ip route $1 0.0.0.0/1 $parms2 $parms3 && -+ # ip route $1 128.0.0.0/1 $parms2 $parms3" - ;; - *) it="ip route $1 $parms $parms2 $parms3" - ;; -@@ -401,13 +401,13 @@ - prepare-host:*|prepare-client:*) - # delete possibly-existing route (preliminary to adding a route) - case "$PLUTO_PEER_CLIENT" in -- "0.0.0.0/0") -+ "0.0.0.0/0") - # need to provide route that eclipses default, without - # replacing it. - parms1="0.0.0.0/1" - parms2="128.0.0.0/1" -- it="ip route delete $parms1 $IPROUTEARGS 2>&1 ; ip route delete $parms2 $IPROUTEARGS 2>&1" -- oops="`ip route delete $parms1 $IPROUTEARGS 2>&1 ; ip route delete $parms2 $IPROUTEARGS 2>&1`" -+ # it="ip route delete $parms1 $IPROUTEARGS 2>&1 ; ip route delete $parms2 $IPROUTEARGS 2>&1" -+ # oops="`ip route delete $parms1 $IPROUTEARGS 2>&1 ; ip route delete $parms2 $IPROUTEARGS 2>&1`" - ;; - *) - parms="$PLUTO_PEER_CLIENT $IPROUTEARGS" diff --git a/src/patches/openswan-2.4.9-updown_x509-1.patch b/src/patches/openswan-2.4.9-updown_x509-1.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 9109ab7101..0000000000 --- a/src/patches/openswan-2.4.9-updown_x509-1.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ ---- /usr/lib/ipsec/_updown_x509 2007-10-14 00:56:15.000000000 +0200 -+++ /usr/lib/ipsec/_updown_x509 2007-10-27 00:00:26.000000000 +0200 -@@ -359,8 +359,8 @@ - # opportunistic encryption work around - # need to provide route that eclipses default, without - # replacing it. -- it="ip route $1 0.0.0.0/1 $parms2 $parms3 && -- ip route $1 128.0.0.0/1 $parms2 $parms3" -+ #it="ip route $1 0.0.0.0/1 $parms2 $parms3 && -+ # ip route $1 128.0.0.0/1 $parms2 $parms3" - ;; - *) it="ip route $1 $parms $parms2 $parms3" - ;; -@@ -389,8 +389,8 @@ - # replacing it. - parms1="0.0.0.0/1" - parms2="128.0.0.0/1" -- it="ip route delete $parms1 $IPROUTEARGS 2>&1 ; ip route delete $parms2 $IPROUTEARGS 2>&1" -- oops="`ip route delete $parms1 $IPROUTEARGS 2>&1 ; ip route delete $parms2 $IPROUTEARGS 2>&1`" -+ #it="ip route delete $parms1 $IPROUTEARGS 2>&1 ; ip route delete $parms2 $IPROUTEARGS 2>&1" -+ #oops="`ip route delete $parms1 $IPROUTEARGS 2>&1 ; ip route delete $parms2 $IPROUTEARGS 2>&1`" - ;; - *) - parms="$PLUTO_PEER_CLIENT $IPROUTEARGS" diff --git a/src/patches/openswan-2.4.x.kernel-2.6.23-natt.patch b/src/patches/openswan-2.4.x.kernel-2.6.23-natt.patch deleted file mode 100644 index e0c1fc95b9..0000000000 --- a/src/patches/openswan-2.4.x.kernel-2.6.23-natt.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,204 +0,0 @@ -Index: linux-2.6.x/net/ipv4/Kconfig -=================================================================== -RCS file: /cvs/sw/linux-2.6.x/net/ipv4/Kconfig,v -retrieving revision 1.1.1.28 -retrieving revision 1.10 -diff -u -r1.1.1.28 -r1.10 ---- linux-2.6.x/net/ipv4/Kconfig 10 Oct 2007 00:54:30 -0000 1.1.1.28 -+++ linux-2.6.x/net/ipv4/Kconfig 10 Oct 2007 04:53:57 -0000 1.10 -@@ -367,6 +367,12 @@ - tristate - default n - -+config IPSEC_NAT_TRAVERSAL -+ bool "IPSEC NAT-Traversal (KLIPS compatible)" -+ depends on INET -+ ---help--- -+ Includes support for RFC3947/RFC3948 NAT-Traversal of ESP over UDP. -+ - config INET_XFRM_MODE_TRANSPORT - tristate "IP: IPsec transport mode" - default y -Index: linux-2.6.x/net/ipv4/udp.c -=================================================================== -RCS file: /cvs/sw/linux-2.6.x/net/ipv4/udp.c,v -retrieving revision 1.1.1.46 -diff -u -r1.1.1.46 udp.c ---- linux-2.6.x/net/ipv4/udp.c 10 Oct 2007 00:54:30 -0000 1.1.1.46 -+++ linux-2.6.x/net/ipv4/udp.c 9 Nov 2007 00:11:33 -0000 -@@ -102,6 +102,7 @@ - #include - #include - #include -+#include - #include "udp_impl.h" - - /* -@@ -920,6 +921,128 @@ - return 0; - } - -+#if defined(CONFIG_XFRM) || defined(CONFIG_IPSEC_NAT_TRAVERSAL) -+ -+static xfrm4_rcv_encap_t xfrm4_rcv_encap_func = NULL; -+ -+/* -+ * de-encapsulate and pass to the registered xfrm4_rcv_encap_func function. -+ * Most of this code stolen from net/ipv4/xfrm4_input.c -+ * which is attributed to YOSHIFUJI Hideaki @USAGI, and -+ * Derek Atkins -+ */ -+ -+static int xfrm4_udp_encap_rcv_wrapper(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb) -+{ -+ struct udp_sock *up = udp_sk(sk); -+ struct udphdr *uh; -+ struct iphdr *iph; -+ int iphlen, len; -+ int ret; -+ -+ __u8 *udpdata; -+ __be32 *udpdata32; -+ __u16 encap_type = up->encap_type; -+ -+ /* if this is not encapsulated socket, then just return now */ -+ if (!encap_type && !xfrm4_rcv_encap_func) -+ return 1; -+ -+ /* If this is a paged skb, make sure we pull up -+ * whatever data we need to look at. */ -+ len = skb->len - sizeof(struct udphdr); -+ if (!pskb_may_pull(skb, sizeof(struct udphdr) + min(len, 8))) -+ return 1; -+ -+ /* Now we can get the pointers */ -+ uh = udp_hdr(skb); -+ udpdata = (__u8 *)uh + sizeof(struct udphdr); -+ udpdata32 = (__be32 *)udpdata; -+ -+ switch (encap_type) { -+ default: -+ case UDP_ENCAP_ESPINUDP: -+ /* Check if this is a keepalive packet. If so, eat it. */ -+ if (len == 1 && udpdata[0] == 0xff) { -+ goto drop; -+ } else if (len > sizeof(struct ip_esp_hdr) && udpdata32[0] != 0) { -+ /* ESP Packet without Non-ESP header */ -+ len = sizeof(struct udphdr); -+ } else -+ /* Must be an IKE packet.. pass it through */ -+ return 1; -+ break; -+ case UDP_ENCAP_ESPINUDP_NON_IKE: -+ /* Check if this is a keepalive packet. If so, eat it. */ -+ if (len == 1 && udpdata[0] == 0xff) { -+ goto drop; -+ } else if (len > 2 * sizeof(u32) + sizeof(struct ip_esp_hdr) && -+ udpdata32[0] == 0 && udpdata32[1] == 0) { -+ -+ /* ESP Packet with Non-IKE marker */ -+ len = sizeof(struct udphdr) + 2 * sizeof(u32); -+ } else -+ /* Must be an IKE packet.. pass it through */ -+ return 1; -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ /* At this point we are sure that this is an ESPinUDP packet, -+ * so we need to remove 'len' bytes from the packet (the UDP -+ * header and optional ESP marker bytes) and then modify the -+ * protocol to ESP, and then call into the transform receiver. -+ */ -+ if (skb_cloned(skb) && pskb_expand_head(skb, 0, 0, GFP_ATOMIC)) -+ goto drop; -+ -+ /* Now we can update and verify the packet length... */ -+ iph = ip_hdr(skb); -+ iphlen = iph->ihl << 2; -+ iph->tot_len = htons(ntohs(iph->tot_len) - len); -+ if (skb->len < iphlen + len) { -+ /* packet is too small!?! */ -+ goto drop; -+ } -+ -+ /* pull the data buffer up to the ESP header and set the -+ * transport header to point to ESP. Keep UDP on the stack -+ * for later. -+ */ -+ __skb_pull(skb, len); -+ skb_reset_transport_header(skb); -+ -+ /* modify the protocol (it's ESP!) */ -+ iph->protocol = IPPROTO_ESP; -+ -+ /* process ESP */ -+ ret = (*xfrm4_rcv_encap_func)(skb, encap_type); -+ return ret; -+ -+drop: -+ kfree_skb(skb); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+int udp4_register_esp_rcvencap(xfrm4_rcv_encap_t func, -+ xfrm4_rcv_encap_t *oldfunc) -+{ -+ if (oldfunc != NULL) -+ *oldfunc = xfrm4_rcv_encap_func; -+ xfrm4_rcv_encap_func = func; -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+int udp4_unregister_esp_rcvencap(xfrm4_rcv_encap_t func) -+{ -+ if (xfrm4_rcv_encap_func != func) -+ return -1; -+ -+ xfrm4_rcv_encap_func = NULL; -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+#endif /* CONFIG_XFRM_MODULE || CONFIG_IPSEC_NAT_TRAVERSAL */ -+ - /* returns: - * -1: error - * 0: success -@@ -1252,6 +1375,11 @@ - case 0: - case UDP_ENCAP_ESPINUDP: - case UDP_ENCAP_ESPINUDP_NON_IKE: -+#if defined(CONFIG_XFRM) || defined(CONFIG_IPSEC_NAT_TRAVERSAL) -+ if (xfrm4_rcv_encap_func) -+ up->encap_rcv = xfrm4_udp_encap_rcv_wrapper; -+ else -+#endif - up->encap_rcv = xfrm4_udp_encap_rcv; - /* FALLTHROUGH */ - case UDP_ENCAP_L2TPINUDP: -@@ -1648,3 +1776,9 @@ - EXPORT_SYMBOL(udp_proc_register); - EXPORT_SYMBOL(udp_proc_unregister); - #endif -+ -+#if defined(CONFIG_IPSEC_NAT_TRAVERSAL) -+EXPORT_SYMBOL(udp4_register_esp_rcvencap); -+EXPORT_SYMBOL(udp4_unregister_esp_rcvencap); -+#endif -+ -Index: linux-2.6.x/include/net/xfrmudp.h -=================================================================== -RCS file: linux-2.6.x/include/net/xfrmudp.h -diff -N linux-2.6.x/include/net/xfrmudp.h ---- /dev/null 1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 -0000 -+++ linux-2.6.x/include/net/xfrmudp.h 3 Nov 2005 01:55:55 -0000 1.1 -@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ -+/* -+ * pointer to function for type that xfrm4_input wants, to permit -+ * decoupling of XFRM from udp.c -+ */ -+#define HAVE_XFRM4_UDP_REGISTER -+ -+typedef int (*xfrm4_rcv_encap_t)(struct sk_buff *skb, __u16 encap_type); -+extern int udp4_register_esp_rcvencap(xfrm4_rcv_encap_t func -+ , xfrm4_rcv_encap_t *oldfunc); -+extern int udp4_unregister_esp_rcvencap(xfrm4_rcv_encap_t func); diff --git a/src/patches/qemu-0.9.1-enforce-16byte-stack-boundary.patch b/src/patches/qemu-0.9.1-enforce-16byte-stack-boundary.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 2b82eaaf19..0000000000 --- a/src/patches/qemu-0.9.1-enforce-16byte-stack-boundary.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -2008-01-12 Mike kronenberg - - * Fix for QEMU 0.9.1. - -2007-02-01 Mike kronenberg - - * Fix for QEMU 0.9.0. - -2006-02-12 Gwenole Beauchesne - - * Enforce 16-byte boundaries. - ---- qemu-0.8.0/Makefile.target.enforce-16byte-stack-boundary 2006-02-12 17:46:54.000000000 +0100 -+++ qemu-0.8.0/Makefile.target 2006-02-12 17:55:24.000000000 +0100 -@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ endif - - ifeq ($(ARCH),i386) - HELPER_CFLAGS+=-fomit-frame-pointer --OP_CFLAGS+=-mpreferred-stack-boundary=2 -fomit-frame-pointer -+OP_CFLAGS+=-fomit-frame-pointer - ifdef TARGET_GPROF - USE_I386_LD=y - endif diff --git a/src/patches/qemu-0.9.1-gcc4-hacks.patch b/src/patches/qemu-0.9.1-gcc4-hacks.patch deleted file mode 100644 index ca6fe942fb..0000000000 --- a/src/patches/qemu-0.9.1-gcc4-hacks.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,122 +0,0 @@ -2008-01-12 Mike Kronenberg - - * softmmu_header.h: Fix for QEMU 0.9.1. - -2005-10-28 Gwenole Beauchesne - - * Various additional hacks for GCC4. - ---- qemu-0.7.2/target-i386/ops_sse.h.gcc4-hacks 2005-09-04 19:11:31.000000000 +0200 -+++ qemu-0.7.2/target-i386/ops_sse.h 2005-10-28 10:09:21.000000000 +0200 -@@ -34,6 +34,12 @@ - #define Q(n) XMM_Q(n) - #define SUFFIX _xmm - #endif -+#if defined(__i386__) && __GNUC__ >= 4 -+#define RegCopy(d, s) __builtin_memcpy(&(d), &(s), sizeof(d)) -+#endif -+#ifndef RegCopy -+#define RegCopy(d, s) d = s -+#endif - - void OPPROTO glue(op_psrlw, SUFFIX)(void) - { -@@ -570,7 +576,7 @@ void OPPROTO glue(op_pshufw, SUFFIX) (vo - r.W(1) = s->W((order >> 2) & 3); - r.W(2) = s->W((order >> 4) & 3); - r.W(3) = s->W((order >> 6) & 3); -- *d = r; -+ RegCopy(*d, r); - } - #else - void OPPROTO op_shufps(void) ---- qemu-0.7.2/target-i386/helper.c.gcc4-hacks 2005-09-04 19:11:31.000000000 +0200 -+++ qemu-0.7.2/target-i386/helper.c 2005-10-28 10:09:21.000000000 +0200 -@@ -3130,8 +3130,15 @@ void helper_fxrstor(target_ulong ptr, in - nb_xmm_regs = 8 << data64; - addr = ptr + 0xa0; - for(i = 0; i < nb_xmm_regs; i++) { -+#if defined(__i386__) && __GNUC__ >= 4 -+ env->xmm_regs[i].XMM_L(0) = ldl(addr); -+ env->xmm_regs[i].XMM_L(1) = ldl(addr + 4); -+ env->xmm_regs[i].XMM_L(2) = ldl(addr + 8); -+ env->xmm_regs[i].XMM_L(3) = ldl(addr + 12); -+#else - env->xmm_regs[i].XMM_Q(0) = ldq(addr); - env->xmm_regs[i].XMM_Q(1) = ldq(addr + 8); -+#endif - addr += 16; - } - } ---- qemu-0.7.2/cpu-all.h.gcc4-hacks 2005-09-04 19:11:31.000000000 +0200 -+++ qemu-0.7.2/cpu-all.h 2005-10-28 10:09:21.000000000 +0200 -@@ -339,7 +339,13 @@ - - static inline void stq_le_p(void *ptr, uint64_t v) - { -+#if defined(__i386__) && __GNUC__ >= 4 -+ const union { uint64_t v; uint32_t p[2]; } x = { .v = v }; -+ ((uint32_t *)ptr)[0] = x.p[0]; -+ ((uint32_t *)ptr)[1] = x.p[1]; -+#else - *(uint64_t *)ptr = v; -+#endif - } - - /* float access */ ---- qemu-0.7.2/softmmu_header.h.gcc4-hacks 2005-10-28 10:08:08.000000000 +0200 -+++ qemu-0.7.2/softmmu_header.h 2005-10-28 10:09:21.000000000 +0200 -@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ - void REGPARM(2) glue(glue(__st, SUFFIX), MMUSUFFIX)(target_ulong addr, DATA_TYPE v, int mmu_idx); - - #if (DATA_SIZE <= 4) && (TARGET_LONG_BITS == 32) && defined(__i386__) && \ -- (ACCESS_TYPE < NB_MMU_MODES) && defined(ASM_SOFTMMU) -+ (ACCESS_TYPE < NB_MMU_MODES) && defined(ASM_SOFTMMU) && (__GNUC__ < 4) - - #define CPU_TLB_ENTRY_BITS 4 - -@@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ static inline RES_TYPE glue(glue(ld, USU - "m" (*(uint32_t *)offsetof(CPUState, tlb_read[CPU_MEM_INDEX][0].address)), - "i" (CPU_MEM_INDEX), - "m" (*(uint8_t *)&glue(glue(__ld, SUFFIX), MMUSUFFIX)) -- : "%eax", "%ecx", "%edx", "memory", "cc"); -+ : "%eax", "%edx", "memory", "cc"); - return res; - } - -@@ -178,13 +178,14 @@ static inline int glue(glue(lds, SUFFIX) - "m" (*(uint32_t *)offsetof(CPUState, tlb_read[CPU_MEM_INDEX][0].address)), - "i" (CPU_MEM_INDEX), - "m" (*(uint8_t *)&glue(glue(__ld, SUFFIX), MMUSUFFIX)) -- : "%eax", "%ecx", "%edx", "memory", "cc"); -+ : "%eax", "%edx", "memory", "cc"); - return res; - } - #endif - --static inline void glue(glue(st, SUFFIX), MEMSUFFIX)(target_ulong ptr, RES_TYPE v) -+static inline void glue(glue(st, SUFFIX), MEMSUFFIX)(target_ulong ptr, RES_TYPE val) - { -+ RES_TYPE v = val; - asm volatile ("movl %0, %%edx\n" - "movl %0, %%eax\n" - "shrl %3, %%edx\n" -@@ -236,16 +237,14 @@ - "2:\n" - : - : "r" (ptr), --/* NOTE: 'q' would be needed as constraint, but we could not use it -- with T1 ! */ -- "r" (v), -+ "q" (v), - "i" ((CPU_TLB_SIZE - 1) << CPU_TLB_ENTRY_BITS), - "i" (TARGET_PAGE_BITS - CPU_TLB_ENTRY_BITS), - "i" (TARGET_PAGE_MASK | (DATA_SIZE - 1)), - "m" (*(uint32_t *)offsetof(CPUState, tlb_table[CPU_MMU_INDEX][0].addr_write)), - "i" (CPU_MMU_INDEX), - "m" (*(uint8_t *)&glue(glue(__st, SUFFIX), MMUSUFFIX)) -- : "%eax", "%ecx", "%edx", "memory", "cc"); -+ : "%eax", "%edx", "memory", "cc"); - } - - #else diff --git a/src/patches/qemu-0.9.1-gcc4-opts.patch b/src/patches/qemu-0.9.1-gcc4-opts.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 2b298d6c3e..0000000000 --- a/src/patches/qemu-0.9.1-gcc4-opts.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -2008-01-12 Mike Kronenberg - - * cpu-exec.c: Fix for QEMU 0.9.1. - -2005-11-11 Gwenole Beauchesne - - * Globaaly save %ebx, %esi, %edi on entry to generated - function. This avoids some register spills in synthetic opcodes. - NOTE: this also easily fixes gcc4 compiled qemu-system-x86_64 on x86. - ---- qemu-0.7.2/cpu-exec.c.gcc4-opts 2005-09-04 19:11:31.000000000 +0200 -+++ qemu-0.7.2/cpu-exec.c 2005-11-11 17:40:47.000000000 +0100 -@@ -561,6 +561,15 @@ int cpu_exec(CPUState *env1) - : /* no outputs */ - : "r" (gen_func) - : "r1", "r2", "r3", "r8", "r9", "r10", "r12", "r14"); -+#elif defined(TARGET_X86_64) && defined(__i386__) -+ asm volatile ("push %%ebx\n" -+ "push %%esi\n" -+ "push %%edi\n" -+ "call *%0\n" -+ "pop %%edi\n" -+ "pop %%esi\n" -+ "pop %%ebx\n" -+ : : "r" (gen_func) : "ebx", "esi", "edi"); - #elif defined(__ia64) - struct fptr { - void *ip; ---- qemu-0.7.2/Makefile.target.gcc4-opts 2005-11-11 16:26:33.000000000 +0100 -+++ qemu-0.7.2/Makefile.target 2005-11-11 17:59:56.000000000 +0100 -@@ -65,6 +65,10 @@ OP_CFLAGS+= -falign-functions=0 -fno-gcs - else - OP_CFLAGS+= -malign-functions=0 - endif -+ifeq ($(TARGET_ARCH), x86_64) -+# XXX globally save %ebx, %esi, %edi on entry to generated function -+OP_CFLAGS+= -fcall-used-ebx -fcall-used-esi -fcall-used-edi -+endif - - ifdef TARGET_GPROF - USE_I386_LD=y diff --git a/src/patches/qemu-0.9.1-gcc4.patch b/src/patches/qemu-0.9.1-gcc4.patch deleted file mode 100644 index c4949c2da4..0000000000 --- a/src/patches/qemu-0.9.1-gcc4.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,895 +0,0 @@ -2008-01-12 Mike Kronenberg - - * dyngen-exec.h: Fix for QEMU 0.9.1. - * dyngen-c.h: Fix for QEMU 0.9.1. - -2007-02-01 Mike Kronenberg - - * target-ppc/exec.h: Fix for QEMU 0.9.0. - * dyngen-exec.h: Fix for QEMU 0.9.0. - -2005-06-02 Gwenole Beauchesne - - * dyngen.c (trace_i386_insn): Fix push/imul case with 8-bit - immediate. - -2005-05-11 Paul Brook - - * gcc4 host support. - ---- qemu-0.7.0/target-ppc/exec.h.gcc4 2005-04-27 22:52:05.000000000 +0200 -+++ qemu-0.7.0/target-ppc/exec.h 2005-06-02 21:41:51.000000000 +0200 -@@ -64,11 +64,7 @@ #define FT0 (env->ft0) - #define FT1 (env->ft1) - #define FT2 (env->ft2) - --#if defined (DEBUG_OP) --# define RETURN() __asm__ __volatile__("nop" : : : "memory"); --#else --# define RETURN() __asm__ __volatile__("" : : : "memory"); --#endif -+#define RETURN() FORCE_RET() - - #include "cpu.h" - #include "exec-all.h" ---- qemu-0.7.0/dyngen-exec.h.gcc4 2005-04-27 22:52:05.000000000 +0200 -+++ qemu-0.7.0/dyngen-exec.h 2005-06-02 21:41:51.000000000 +0200 -@@ -194,7 +194,12 @@ extern int printf(const char *, ...); - #endif - - /* force GCC to generate only one epilog at the end of the function */ -+#if defined(__i386__) || defined(__x86_64__) -+/* Also add 4 bytes of padding so that we can replace the ret with a jmp. */ -+#define FORCE_RET() asm volatile ("nop;nop;nop;nop"); -+#else - #define FORCE_RET() __asm__ __volatile__("" : : : "memory"); -+#endif - - #ifndef OPPROTO - #define OPPROTO -@@ -251,10 +256,17 @@ extern int __op_jmp0, __op_jmp1, __op_jm - #endif - - #if defined(__i386__) --#define EXIT_TB() asm volatile ("ret") --#define GOTO_LABEL_PARAM(n) asm volatile ("jmp " ASM_NAME(__op_gen_label) #n) -+/* Dyngen will replace hlt instructions with a ret instruction. Inserting a -+ ret directly would confuse dyngen. */ -+#define EXIT_TB() asm volatile ("hlt") -+/* Dyngen will replace cli with 0x9e (jmp). -+ We generate the offset manually. */ -+#define GOTO_LABEL_PARAM(n) \ -+ asm volatile ("cli;.long " ASM_NAME(__op_gen_label) #n " - 1f;1:") - #elif defined(__x86_64__) --#define EXIT_TB() asm volatile ("ret") --#define GOTO_LABEL_PARAM(n) asm volatile ("jmp " ASM_NAME(__op_gen_label) #n) -+/* The same as i386. */ -+#define EXIT_TB() asm volatile ("hlt") -+#define GOTO_LABEL_PARAM(n) \ -+ asm volatile ("cli;.long " ASM_NAME(__op_gen_label) #n " - 1f;1:") - #elif defined(__powerpc__) - #define EXIT_TB() asm volatile ("blr") ---- qemu-0.7.0/dyngen.c.gcc4 2005-04-27 22:52:05.000000000 +0200 -+++ qemu-0.7.0/dyngen.c 2005-06-02 22:25:06.000000000 +0200 -@@ -32,6 +32,8 @@ - - #include "config-host.h" - -+//#define DEBUG_OP -+ - /* NOTE: we test CONFIG_WIN32 instead of _WIN32 to enabled cross - compilation */ - #if defined(CONFIG_WIN32) -@@ -1343,6 +1345,644 @@ int arm_emit_ldr_info(const char *name, - #endif - - -+#if defined(HOST_I386) || defined(HOST_X86_64) -+ -+/* This byte is the first byte of an instruction. */ -+#define FLAG_INSN (1 << 0) -+/* This byte has been processed as part of an instruction. */ -+#define FLAG_SCANNED (1 << 1) -+/* This instruction is a return instruction. Gcc cometimes generates prefix -+ bytes, so may be more than one byte long. */ -+#define FLAG_RET (1 << 2) -+/* This is either the target of a jump, or the preceeding instruction uses -+ a pc-relative offset. */ -+#define FLAG_TARGET (1 << 3) -+/* This is a magic instruction that needs fixing up. */ -+#define FLAG_EXIT (1 << 4) -+#define MAX_EXITS 5 -+ -+static void -+bad_opcode(const char *name, uint32_t op) -+{ -+ error("Unsupported opcode %0*x in %s", (op > 0xff) ? 4 : 2, op, name); -+} -+ -+/* Mark len bytes as scanned, Returns insn_size + len. Reports an error -+ if these bytes have already been scanned. */ -+static int -+eat_bytes(const char *name, char *flags, int insn, int insn_size, int len) -+{ -+ while (len > 0) { -+ /* This should never occur in sane code. */ -+ if (flags[insn + insn_size] & FLAG_SCANNED) -+ error ("Overlapping instructions in %s", name); -+ flags[insn + insn_size] |= FLAG_SCANNED; -+ insn_size++; -+ len--; -+ } -+ return insn_size; -+} -+ -+static void -+trace_i386_insn (const char *name, uint8_t *start_p, char *flags, int insn, -+ int len) -+{ -+ uint8_t *ptr; -+ uint8_t op; -+ int modrm; -+ int is_prefix; -+ int op_size; -+ int addr_size; -+ int insn_size; -+ int is_ret; -+ int is_condjmp; -+ int is_jmp; -+ int is_exit; -+ int is_pcrel; -+ int immed; -+ int seen_rexw; -+ int32_t disp; -+ -+ ptr = start_p + insn; -+ /* nonzero if this insn has a ModR/M byte. */ -+ modrm = 1; -+ /* The size of the immediate value in this instruction. */ -+ immed = 0; -+ /* The operand size. */ -+ op_size = 4; -+ /* The address size */ -+ addr_size = 4; -+ /* The total length of this instruction. */ -+ insn_size = 0; -+ is_prefix = 1; -+ is_ret = 0; -+ is_condjmp = 0; -+ is_jmp = 0; -+ is_exit = 0; -+ seen_rexw = 0; -+ is_pcrel = 0; -+ -+ while (is_prefix) { -+ op = ptr[insn_size]; -+ insn_size = eat_bytes(name, flags, insn, insn_size, 1); -+ is_prefix = 0; -+ switch (op >> 4) { -+ case 0: -+ case 1: -+ case 2: -+ case 3: -+ if (op == 0x0f) { -+ /* two-byte opcode. */ -+ op = ptr[insn_size]; -+ insn_size = eat_bytes(name, flags, insn, insn_size, 1); -+ switch (op >> 4) { -+ case 0: -+ if ((op & 0xf) > 3) -+ modrm = 0; -+ break; -+ case 1: /* vector move or prefetch */ -+ case 2: /* various moves and vector compares. */ -+ case 4: /* cmov */ -+ case 5: /* vector instructions */ -+ case 6: -+ case 13: -+ case 14: -+ case 15: -+ break; -+ case 7: /* mmx */ -+ if (op & 0x77) /* emms */ -+ modrm = 0; -+ break; -+ case 3: /* wrmsr, rdtsc, rdmsr, rdpmc, sysenter, sysexit */ -+ modrm = 0; -+ break; -+ case 8: /* long conditional jump */ -+ is_condjmp = 1; -+ immed = op_size; -+ modrm = 0; -+ break; -+ case 9: /* setcc */ -+ break; -+ case 10: -+ switch (op & 0x7) { -+ case 0: /* push fs/gs */ -+ case 1: /* pop fs/gs */ -+ case 2: /* cpuid/rsm */ -+ modrm = 0; -+ break; -+ case 4: /* shld/shrd immediate */ -+ immed = 1; -+ break; -+ default: /* Normal instructions with a ModR/M byte. */ -+ break; -+ } -+ break; -+ case 11: -+ switch (op & 0xf) { -+ case 10: /* bt, bts, btr, btc */ -+ immed = 1; -+ break; -+ default: -+ /* cmpxchg, lss, btr, lfs, lgs, movzx, btc, bsf, bsr -+ undefined, and movsx */ -+ break; -+ } -+ break; -+ case 12: -+ if (op & 8) { -+ /* bswap */ -+ modrm = 0; -+ } else { -+ switch (op & 0x7) { -+ case 2: -+ case 4: -+ case 5: -+ case 6: -+ immed = 1; -+ break; -+ default: -+ break; -+ } -+ } -+ break; -+ } -+ } else if ((op & 0x07) <= 0x3) { -+ /* General arithmentic ax. */ -+ } else if ((op & 0x07) <= 0x5) { -+ /* General arithmetic ax, immediate. */ -+ if (op & 0x01) -+ immed = op_size; -+ else -+ immed = 1; -+ modrm = 0; -+ } else if ((op & 0x23) == 0x22) { -+ /* Segment prefix. */ -+ is_prefix = 1; -+ } else { -+ /* Segment register push/pop or DAA/AAA/DAS/AAS. */ -+ modrm = 0; -+ } -+ break; -+ -+#if defined(HOST_X86_64) -+ case 4: /* rex prefix. */ -+ is_prefix = 1; -+ /* The address/operand size is actually 64-bit, but the immediate -+ values in the instruction are still 32-bit. */ -+ op_size = 4; -+ addr_size = 4; -+ if (op & 8) -+ seen_rexw = 1; -+ break; -+#else -+ case 4: /* inc/dec register. */ -+#endif -+ case 5: /* push/pop general register. */ -+ modrm = 0; -+ break; -+ -+ case 6: -+ switch (op & 0x0f) { -+ case 0: /* pusha */ -+ case 1: /* popa */ -+ modrm = 0; -+ break; -+ case 2: /* bound */ -+ case 3: /* arpl */ -+ break; -+ case 4: /* FS */ -+ case 5: /* GS */ -+ is_prefix = 1; -+ break; -+ case 6: /* opcode size prefix. */ -+ op_size = 2; -+ is_prefix = 1; -+ break; -+ case 7: /* Address size prefix. */ -+ addr_size = 2; -+ is_prefix = 1; -+ break; -+ case 8: /* push immediate */ -+ immed = op_size; -+ modrm = 0; -+ break; -+ case 10: /* push 8-bit immediate */ -+ immed = 1; -+ modrm = 0; -+ break; -+ case 9: /* imul immediate */ -+ immed = op_size; -+ break; -+ case 11: /* imul 8-bit immediate */ -+ immed = 1; -+ break; -+ case 12: /* insb */ -+ case 13: /* insw */ -+ case 14: /* outsb */ -+ case 15: /* outsw */ -+ modrm = 0; -+ break; -+ } -+ break; -+ -+ case 7: /* Short conditional jump. */ -+ is_condjmp = 1; -+ immed = 1; -+ modrm = 0; -+ break; -+ -+ case 8: -+ if ((op & 0xf) <= 3) { -+ /* arithmetic immediate. */ -+ if ((op & 3) == 1) -+ immed = op_size; -+ else -+ immed = 1; -+ } -+ /* else test, xchg, mov, lea or pop general. */ -+ break; -+ -+ case 9: -+ /* Various single-byte opcodes with no modrm byte. */ -+ modrm = 0; -+ if (op == 10) { -+ /* Call */ -+ immed = 4; -+ } -+ break; -+ -+ case 10: -+ switch ((op & 0xe) >> 1) { -+ case 0: /* mov absoliute immediate. */ -+ case 1: -+ if (seen_rexw) -+ immed = 8; -+ else -+ immed = addr_size; -+ break; -+ case 4: /* test immediate. */ -+ if (op & 1) -+ immed = op_size; -+ else -+ immed = 1; -+ break; -+ default: /* Various string ops. */ -+ break; -+ } -+ modrm = 0; -+ break; -+ -+ case 11: /* move immediate to register */ -+ if (op & 8) { -+ if (seen_rexw) -+ immed = 8; -+ else -+ immed = op_size; -+ } else { -+ immed = 1; -+ } -+ modrm = 0; -+ break; -+ -+ case 12: -+ switch (op & 0xf) { -+ case 0: /* shift immediate */ -+ case 1: -+ immed = 1; -+ break; -+ case 2: /* ret immediate */ -+ immed = 2; -+ modrm = 0; -+ bad_opcode(name, op); -+ break; -+ case 3: /* ret */ -+ modrm = 0; -+ is_ret = 1; -+ case 4: /* les */ -+ case 5: /* lds */ -+ break; -+ case 6: /* mov immediate byte */ -+ immed = 1; -+ break; -+ case 7: /* mov immediate */ -+ immed = op_size; -+ break; -+ case 8: /* enter */ -+ /* TODO: Is this right? */ -+ immed = 3; -+ modrm = 0; -+ break; -+ case 10: /* retf immediate */ -+ immed = 2; -+ modrm = 0; -+ bad_opcode(name, op); -+ break; -+ case 13: /* int */ -+ immed = 1; -+ modrm = 0; -+ break; -+ case 11: /* retf */ -+ case 15: /* iret */ -+ modrm = 0; -+ bad_opcode(name, op); -+ break; -+ default: /* leave, int3 or into */ -+ modrm = 0; -+ break; -+ } -+ break; -+ -+ case 13: -+ if ((op & 0xf) >= 8) { -+ /* Coprocessor escape. For our purposes this is just a normal -+ instruction with a ModR/M byte. */ -+ } else if ((op & 0xf) >= 4) { -+ /* AAM, AAD or XLAT */ -+ modrm = 0; -+ } -+ /* else shift instruction */ -+ break; -+ -+ case 14: -+ switch ((op & 0xc) >> 2) { -+ case 0: /* loop or jcxz */ -+ is_condjmp = 1; -+ immed = 1; -+ break; -+ case 1: /* in/out immed */ -+ immed = 1; -+ break; -+ case 2: /* call or jmp */ -+ switch (op & 3) { -+ case 0: /* call */ -+ immed = op_size; -+ break; -+ case 1: /* long jump */ -+ immed = 4; -+ is_jmp = 1; -+ break; -+ case 2: /* far jmp */ -+ bad_opcode(name, op); -+ break; -+ case 3: /* short jmp */ -+ immed = 1; -+ is_jmp = 1; -+ break; -+ } -+ break; -+ case 3: /* in/out register */ -+ break; -+ } -+ modrm = 0; -+ break; -+ -+ case 15: -+ switch ((op & 0xe) >> 1) { -+ case 0: -+ case 1: -+ is_prefix = 1; -+ break; -+ case 2: -+ case 4: -+ case 5: -+ case 6: -+ modrm = 0; -+ /* Some privileged insns are used as markers. */ -+ switch (op) { -+ case 0xf4: /* hlt: Exit translation block. */ -+ is_exit = 1; -+ break; -+ case 0xfa: /* cli: Jump to label. */ -+ is_exit = 1; -+ immed = 4; -+ break; -+ case 0xfb: /* sti: TB patch jump. */ -+ /* Mark the insn for patching, but continue sscanning. */ -+ flags[insn] |= FLAG_EXIT; -+ immed = 4; -+ break; -+ } -+ break; -+ case 3: /* unary grp3 */ -+ if ((ptr[insn_size] & 0x38) == 0) { -+ if (op == 0xf7) -+ immed = op_size; -+ else -+ immed = 1; /* test immediate */ -+ } -+ break; -+ case 7: /* inc/dec grp4/5 */ -+ /* TODO: This includes indirect jumps. We should fail if we -+ encounter one of these. */ -+ break; -+ } -+ break; -+ } -+ } -+ -+ if (modrm) { -+ if (addr_size != 4) -+ error("16-bit addressing mode used in %s", name); -+ -+ disp = 0; -+ modrm = ptr[insn_size]; -+ insn_size = eat_bytes(name, flags, insn, insn_size, 1); -+ modrm &= 0xc7; -+ switch ((modrm & 0xc0) >> 6) { -+ case 0: -+ if (modrm == 5) -+ disp = 4; -+ break; -+ case 1: -+ disp = 1; -+ break; -+ case 2: -+ disp = 4; -+ break; -+ } -+ if ((modrm & 0xc0) != 0xc0 && (modrm & 0x7) == 4) { -+ /* SIB byte */ -+ if (modrm == 4 && (ptr[insn_size] & 0x7) == 5) { -+ disp = 4; -+ is_pcrel = 1; -+ } -+ insn_size = eat_bytes(name, flags, insn, insn_size, 1); -+ } -+ insn_size = eat_bytes(name, flags, insn, insn_size, disp); -+ } -+ insn_size = eat_bytes(name, flags, insn, insn_size, immed); -+ if (is_condjmp || is_jmp) { -+ if (immed == 1) { -+ disp = (int8_t)*(ptr + insn_size - 1); -+ } else { -+ disp = (((int32_t)*(ptr + insn_size - 1)) << 24) -+ | (((int32_t)*(ptr + insn_size - 2)) << 16) -+ | (((int32_t)*(ptr + insn_size - 3)) << 8) -+ | *(ptr + insn_size - 4); -+ } -+ disp += insn_size; -+ /* Jumps to external symbols point to the address of the offset -+ before relocation. */ -+ /* ??? These are probably a tailcall. We could fix them up by -+ replacing them with jmp to EOB + call, but it's easier to just -+ prevent the compiler generating them. */ -+ if (disp == 1) -+ error("Unconditional jump (sibcall?) in %s", name); -+ disp += insn; -+ if (disp < 0 || disp > len) -+ error("Jump outside instruction in %s", name); -+ -+ if ((flags[disp] & (FLAG_INSN | FLAG_SCANNED)) == FLAG_SCANNED) -+ error("Overlapping instructions in %s", name); -+ -+ flags[disp] |= (FLAG_INSN | FLAG_TARGET); -+ is_pcrel = 1; -+ } -+ if (is_pcrel) { -+ /* Mark the following insn as a jump target. This will stop -+ this instruction being moved. */ -+ flags[insn + insn_size] |= FLAG_TARGET; -+ } -+ if (is_ret) -+ flags[insn] |= FLAG_RET; -+ -+ if (is_exit) -+ flags[insn] |= FLAG_EXIT; -+ -+ if (!(is_jmp || is_ret || is_exit)) -+ flags[insn + insn_size] |= FLAG_INSN; -+} -+ -+/* Scan a function body. Returns the position of the return sequence. -+ Sets *patch_bytes to the number of bytes that need to be copied from that -+ location. If no patching is required (ie. the return is the last insn) -+ *patch_bytes will be set to -1. *plen is the number of code bytes to copy. -+ */ -+static int trace_i386_op(const char * name, uint8_t *start_p, int *plen, -+ int *patch_bytes, int *exit_addrs) -+{ -+ char *flags; -+ int more; -+ int insn; -+ int retpos; -+ int bytes; -+ int num_exits; -+ int len; -+ int last_insn; -+ -+ len = *plen; -+ flags = malloc(len + 1); -+ memset(flags, 0, len + 1); -+ flags[0] |= FLAG_INSN; -+ more = 1; -+ while (more) { -+ more = 0; -+ for (insn = 0; insn < len; insn++) { -+ if ((flags[insn] & (FLAG_INSN | FLAG_SCANNED)) == FLAG_INSN) { -+ trace_i386_insn(name, start_p, flags, insn, len); -+ more = 1; -+ } -+ } -+ } -+ -+ /* Strip any unused code at the end of the function. */ -+ while (len > 0 && flags[len - 1] == 0) -+ len--; -+ -+ retpos = -1; -+ num_exits = 0; -+ last_insn = 0; -+ for (insn = 0; insn < len; insn++) { -+ if (flags[insn] & FLAG_RET) { -+ /* ??? In theory it should be possible to handle multiple return -+ points. In practice it's not worth the effort. */ -+ if (retpos != -1) -+ error("Multiple return instructions in %s", name); -+ retpos = insn; -+ } -+ if (flags[insn] & FLAG_EXIT) { -+ if (num_exits == MAX_EXITS) -+ error("Too many block exits in %s", name); -+ exit_addrs[num_exits] = insn; -+ num_exits++; -+ } -+ if (flags[insn] & FLAG_INSN) -+ last_insn = insn; -+ } -+ -+ exit_addrs[num_exits] = -1; -+ if (retpos == -1) { -+ if (num_exits == 0) { -+ error ("No return instruction found in %s", name); -+ } else { -+ retpos = len; -+ last_insn = len; -+ } -+ } -+ -+ /* If the return instruction is the last instruction we can just -+ remove it. */ -+ if (retpos == last_insn) -+ *patch_bytes = -1; -+ else -+ *patch_bytes = 0; -+ -+ /* Back up over any nop instructions. */ -+ while (retpos > 0 -+ && (flags[retpos] & FLAG_TARGET) == 0 -+ && (flags[retpos - 1] & FLAG_INSN) != 0 -+ && start_p[retpos - 1] == 0x90) { -+ retpos--; -+ } -+ -+ if (*patch_bytes == -1) { -+ *plen = retpos; -+ free (flags); -+ return retpos; -+ } -+ *plen = len; -+ -+ /* The ret is in the middle of the function. Find four more bytes that -+ so the ret can be replaced by a jmp. */ -+ /* ??? Use a short jump where possible. */ -+ bytes = 4; -+ insn = retpos + 1; -+ /* We can clobber everything up to the next jump target. */ -+ while (insn < len && bytes > 0 && (flags[insn] & FLAG_TARGET) == 0) { -+ insn++; -+ bytes--; -+ } -+ if (bytes > 0) { -+ /* ???: Strip out nop blocks. */ -+ /* We can't do the replacement without clobbering anything important. -+ Copy preceeding instructions(s) to give us some space. */ -+ while (retpos > 0) { -+ /* If this byte is the target of a jmp we can't move it. */ -+ if (flags[retpos] & FLAG_TARGET) -+ break; -+ -+ (*patch_bytes)++; -+ bytes--; -+ retpos--; -+ -+ /* Break out of the loop if we have enough space and this is either -+ the first byte of an instruction or a pad byte. */ -+ if ((flags[retpos] & (FLAG_INSN | FLAG_SCANNED)) != FLAG_SCANNED -+ && bytes <= 0) { -+ break; -+ } -+ } -+ } -+ -+ if (bytes > 0) -+ error("Unable to replace ret with jmp in %s\n", name); -+ -+ free(flags); -+ return retpos; -+} -+ -+#endif -+ - #define MAX_ARGS 3 - - /* generate op code */ -@@ -1356,6 +1996,11 @@ void gen_code(const char *name, host_ulo - uint8_t args_present[MAX_ARGS]; - const char *sym_name, *p; - EXE_RELOC *rel; -+#if defined(HOST_I386) || defined(HOST_X86_64) -+ int patch_bytes; -+ int retpos; -+ int exit_addrs[MAX_EXITS]; -+#endif - - /* Compute exact size excluding prologue and epilogue instructions. - * Increment start_offset to skip epilogue instructions, then compute -@@ -1366,33 +2011,12 @@ void gen_code(const char *name, host_ulo - p_end = p_start + size; - start_offset = offset; - #if defined(HOST_I386) || defined(HOST_X86_64) --#ifdef CONFIG_FORMAT_COFF -- { -- uint8_t *p; -- p = p_end - 1; -- if (p == p_start) -- error("empty code for %s", name); -- while (*p != 0xc3) { -- p--; -- if (p <= p_start) -- error("ret or jmp expected at the end of %s", name); -- } -- copy_size = p - p_start; -- } --#else - { - int len; - len = p_end - p_start; -- if (len == 0) -- error("empty code for %s", name); -- if (p_end[-1] == 0xc3) { -- len--; -- } else { -- error("ret or jmp expected at the end of %s", name); -- } -+ retpos = trace_i386_op(name, p_start, &len, &patch_bytes, exit_addrs); - copy_size = len; - } --#endif - #elif defined(HOST_PPC) - { - uint8_t *p; -@@ -1559,6 +2183,13 @@ void gen_code(const char *name, host_ulo - } - - if (gen_switch == 2) { -+#if defined(HOST_I386) || defined(HOST_X86_64) -+ if (patch_bytes != -1) -+ copy_size += patch_bytes; -+#ifdef DEBUG_OP -+ copy_size += 2; -+#endif -+#endif - fprintf(outfile, "DEF(%s, %d, %d)\n", name + 3, nb_args, copy_size); - } else if (gen_switch == 1) { - -@@ -1761,7 +2392,43 @@ void gen_code(const char *name, host_ulo - #error unsupport object format - #endif - } -+ } -+ /* Replace the marker instructions with the actual opcodes. */ -+ for (i = 0; exit_addrs[i] != -1; i++) { -+ int op; -+ switch (p_start[exit_addrs[i]]) -+ { -+ case 0xf4: op = 0xc3; break; /* hlt -> ret */ -+ case 0xfa: op = 0xe9; break; /* cli -> jmp */ -+ case 0xfb: op = 0xe9; break; /* sti -> jmp */ -+ default: error("Internal error"); -+ } -+ fprintf(outfile, -+ " *(uint8_t *)(gen_code_ptr + %d) = 0x%x;\n", -+ exit_addrs[i], op); - } -+ /* Fix up the return instruction. */ -+ if (patch_bytes != -1) { -+ if (patch_bytes) { -+ fprintf(outfile, " memcpy(gen_code_ptr + %d," -+ "gen_code_ptr + %d, %d);\n", -+ copy_size, retpos, patch_bytes); -+ } -+ fprintf(outfile, -+ " *(uint8_t *)(gen_code_ptr + %d) = 0xe9;\n", -+ retpos); -+ fprintf(outfile, -+ " *(uint32_t *)(gen_code_ptr + %d) = 0x%x;\n", -+ retpos + 1, copy_size - (retpos + 5)); -+ -+ copy_size += patch_bytes; -+ } -+#ifdef DEBUG_OP -+ fprintf(outfile, -+ " *(uint16_t *)(gen_code_ptr + %d) = 0x9090;\n", -+ copy_size); -+ copy_size += 2; -+#endif - } - #elif defined(HOST_X86_64) - { -@@ -1793,6 +2460,42 @@ void gen_code(const char *name, host_ulo - } - } - } -+ /* Replace the marker instructions with the actual opcodes. */ -+ for (i = 0; exit_addrs[i] != -1; i++) { -+ int op; -+ switch (p_start[exit_addrs[i]]) -+ { -+ case 0xf4: op = 0xc3; break; /* hlt -> ret */ -+ case 0xfa: op = 0xe9; break; /* cli -> jmp */ -+ case 0xfb: op = 0xe9; break; /* sti -> jmp */ -+ default: error("Internal error"); -+ } -+ fprintf(outfile, -+ " *(uint8_t *)(gen_code_ptr + %d) = 0x%x;\n", -+ exit_addrs[i], op); -+ } -+ /* Fix up the return instruction. */ -+ if (patch_bytes != -1) { -+ if (patch_bytes) { -+ fprintf(outfile, " memcpy(gen_code_ptr + %d," -+ "gen_code_ptr + %d, %d);\n", -+ copy_size, retpos, patch_bytes); -+ } -+ fprintf(outfile, -+ " *(uint8_t *)(gen_code_ptr + %d) = 0xe9;\n", -+ retpos); -+ fprintf(outfile, -+ " *(uint32_t *)(gen_code_ptr + %d) = 0x%x;\n", -+ retpos + 1, copy_size - (retpos + 5)); -+ -+ copy_size += patch_bytes; -+ } -+#ifdef DEBUG_OP -+ fprintf(outfile, -+ " *(uint16_t *)(gen_code_ptr + %d) = 0x9090;\n", -+ copy_size); -+ copy_size += 2; -+#endif - } - #elif defined(HOST_PPC) - { ---- qemu-0.7.0/exec-all.h.gcc4 2005-04-27 22:52:05.000000000 +0200 -+++ qemu-0.7.0/exec-all.h 2005-06-02 21:41:51.000000000 +0200 -@@ -335,14 +335,15 @@ do {\ - - #elif defined(__i386__) && defined(USE_DIRECT_JUMP) - --/* we patch the jump instruction directly */ -+/* we patch the jump instruction directly. Use sti in place of the actual -+ jmp instruction so that dyngen can patch in the correct result. */ - #define GOTO_TB(opname, tbparam, n)\ - do {\ - asm volatile (".section .data\n"\ - ASM_OP_LABEL_NAME(n, opname) ":\n"\ - ".long 1f\n"\ - ASM_PREVIOUS_SECTION \ -- "jmp " ASM_NAME(__op_jmp) #n "\n"\ -+ "sti;.long " ASM_NAME(__op_jmp) #n " - 1f\n"\ - "1:\n");\ - } while (0) - diff --git a/src/patches/r8169-dlink_linksys.patch b/src/patches/r8169-dlink_linksys.patch deleted file mode 100644 index ceddffa03e..0000000000 --- a/src/patches/r8169-dlink_linksys.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -diff -Naur r8169-6.004.00.org/src/r8169_n.c r8169-6.004.00/src/r8169_n.c ---- r8169-6.004.00.org/src/r8169_n.c 2007-11-08 18:01:13.000000000 +0100 -+++ r8169-6.004.00/src/r8169_n.c 2008-01-19 12:06:42.000000000 +0100 -@@ -109,6 +109,9 @@ - static struct pci_device_id rtl8169_pci_tbl[] = { - { PCI_DEVICE(PCI_VENDOR_ID_REALTEK, 0x8167), 0, 0, RTL_CFG_0 }, - { PCI_DEVICE(PCI_VENDOR_ID_REALTEK, 0x8169), 0, 0, RTL_CFG_0 }, -+ { PCI_DEVICE(PCI_VENDOR_ID_DLINK, 0x4300), 0, 0, RTL_CFG_0 }, -+ { PCI_DEVICE(0x16ec , 0x0116), 0, 0, RTL_CFG_0 }, -+ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_LINKSYS, 0x1032, PCI_ANY_ID, 0x0024, 0,0, RTL_CFG_0 }, - {0,}, - }; - diff --git a/src/patches/reiser4-for-2.6.23.patch b/src/patches/reiser4-for-2.6.23.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 4526be0f52..0000000000 --- a/src/patches/reiser4-for-2.6.23.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,78148 +0,0 @@ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/arch/i386/lib/usercopy.c linux-2.6.23/arch/i386/lib/usercopy.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/arch/i386/lib/usercopy.c 2007-10-10 00:31:38.000000000 +0400 -+++ linux-2.6.23/arch/i386/lib/usercopy.c 2007-12-04 20:02:08.041841326 +0300 -@@ -817,6 +817,7 @@ - #endif - return n; - } -+EXPORT_SYMBOL(__copy_from_user_ll_nocache); - - unsigned long __copy_from_user_ll_nocache_nozero(void *to, const void __user *from, - unsigned long n) -@@ -831,6 +832,7 @@ - #endif - return n; - } -+EXPORT_SYMBOL(__copy_from_user_ll_nocache_nozero); - - /** - * copy_to_user: - Copy a block of data into user space. -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/Documentation/Changes linux-2.6.23/Documentation/Changes ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/Documentation/Changes 2007-10-10 00:31:38.000000000 +0400 -+++ linux-2.6.23/Documentation/Changes 2007-12-04 20:02:08.041841326 +0300 -@@ -36,6 +36,7 @@ - o e2fsprogs 1.29 # tune2fs - o jfsutils 1.1.3 # fsck.jfs -V - o reiserfsprogs 3.6.3 # reiserfsck -V 2>&1|grep reiserfsprogs -+o reiser4progs 1.0.0 # fsck.reiser4 -V - o xfsprogs 2.6.0 # xfs_db -V - o pcmciautils 004 # pccardctl -V - o quota-tools 3.09 # quota -V -@@ -145,6 +146,13 @@ - versions of mkreiserfs, resize_reiserfs, debugreiserfs and - reiserfsck. These utils work on both i386 and alpha platforms. - -+Reiser4progs -+------------ -+ -+The reiser4progs package contains utilities for the reiser4 file system. -+Detailed instructions are provided in the README file located at: -+. -+ - Xfsprogs - -------- - -@@ -323,6 +331,10 @@ - ------------- - o - -+Reiser4progs -+------------ -+o -+ - Xfsprogs - -------- - o -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/Documentation/filesystems/reiser4.txt linux-2.6.23/Documentation/filesystems/reiser4.txt ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/Documentation/filesystems/reiser4.txt 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/Documentation/filesystems/reiser4.txt 2007-12-04 20:02:08.041841326 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ -+Reiser4 filesystem -+================== -+Reiser4 is a file system based on dancing tree algorithms, and is -+described at http://www.namesys.com -+ -+ -+References -+========== -+web page http://namesys.com/v4/v4.html -+source code ftp://ftp.namesys.com/pub/reiser4-for-2.6/ -+userland tools ftp://ftp.namesys.com/pub/reiser4progs/ -+install page http://www.namesys.com/install_v4.html -+ -+Compile options -+=============== -+Enable reiser4 debug mode -+ This checks everything imaginable while reiser4 -+ runs -+ -+Mount options -+============= -+tmgr.atom_max_size=N -+ Atoms containing more than N blocks will be forced to commit. -+ N is decimal. -+ Default is nr_free_pagecache_pages() / 2 at mount time. -+ -+tmgr.atom_max_age=N -+ Atoms older than N seconds will be forced to commit. N is decimal. -+ Default is 600. -+ -+tmgr.atom_max_flushers=N -+ Limit of concurrent flushers for one atom. 0 means no limit. -+ Default is 0. -+ -+tree.cbk_cache.nr_slots=N -+ Number of slots in the cbk cache. -+ -+flush.relocate_threshold=N -+ If flush finds more than N adjacent dirty leaf-level blocks it -+ will force them to be relocated. -+ Default is 64. -+ -+flush.relocate_distance=N -+ If flush finds can find a block allocation closer than at most -+ N from the preceder it will relocate to that position. -+ Default is 64. -+ -+flush.scan_maxnodes=N -+ The maximum number of nodes to scan left on a level during -+ flush. -+ Default is 10000. -+ -+optimal_io_size=N -+ Preferred IO size. This value is used to set st_blksize of -+ struct stat. -+ Default is 65536. -+ -+bsdgroups -+ Turn on BSD-style gid assignment. -+ -+32bittimes -+ By default file in reiser4 have 64 bit timestamps. Files -+ created when filesystem is mounted with 32bittimes mount -+ option will get 32 bit timestamps. -+ -+mtflush -+ Turn off concurrent flushing. -+ -+nopseudo -+ Disable pseudo files support. See -+ http://namesys.com/v4/pseudo.html for more about pseudo files. -+ -+dont_load_bitmap -+ Don't load all bitmap blocks at mount time, it is useful for -+ machines with tiny RAM and large disks. -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/fs-writeback.c linux-2.6.23/fs/fs-writeback.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/fs-writeback.c 2007-10-10 00:31:38.000000000 +0400 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/fs-writeback.c 2007-12-04 20:02:08.045842355 +0300 -@@ -296,8 +296,6 @@ - * WB_SYNC_HOLD is a hack for sys_sync(): reattach the inode to sb->s_dirty so - * that it can be located for waiting on in __writeback_single_inode(). - * -- * Called under inode_lock. -- * - * If `bdi' is non-zero then we're being asked to writeback a specific queue. - * This function assumes that the blockdev superblock's inodes are backed by - * a variety of queues, so all inodes are searched. For other superblocks, -@@ -313,11 +311,13 @@ - * on the writer throttling path, and we get decent balancing between many - * throttled threads: we don't want them all piling up on __wait_on_inode. - */ --static void --sync_sb_inodes(struct super_block *sb, struct writeback_control *wbc) -+void -+generic_sync_sb_inodes(struct super_block *sb, struct writeback_control *wbc) - { - const unsigned long start = jiffies; /* livelock avoidance */ - -+ spin_lock(&inode_lock); -+ - if (!wbc->for_kupdate || list_empty(&sb->s_io)) - list_splice_init(&sb->s_dirty, &sb->s_io); - -@@ -397,8 +397,19 @@ - if (wbc->nr_to_write <= 0) - break; - } -+ spin_unlock(&inode_lock); - return; /* Leave any unwritten inodes on s_io */ - } -+EXPORT_SYMBOL(generic_sync_sb_inodes); -+ -+static void -+sync_sb_inodes(struct super_block *sb, struct writeback_control *wbc) -+{ -+ if (sb->s_op->sync_inodes) -+ sb->s_op->sync_inodes(sb, wbc); -+ else -+ generic_sync_sb_inodes(sb, wbc); -+} - - /* - * Start writeback of dirty pagecache data against all unlocked inodes. -@@ -439,11 +450,8 @@ - * be unmounted by the time it is released. - */ - if (down_read_trylock(&sb->s_umount)) { -- if (sb->s_root) { -- spin_lock(&inode_lock); -+ if (sb->s_root) - sync_sb_inodes(sb, wbc); -- spin_unlock(&inode_lock); -- } - up_read(&sb->s_umount); - } - spin_lock(&sb_lock); -@@ -481,9 +489,7 @@ - (inodes_stat.nr_inodes - inodes_stat.nr_unused) + - nr_dirty + nr_unstable; - wbc.nr_to_write += wbc.nr_to_write / 2; /* Bit more for luck */ -- spin_lock(&inode_lock); - sync_sb_inodes(sb, &wbc); -- spin_unlock(&inode_lock); - } - - /* -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/Kconfig linux-2.6.23/fs/Kconfig ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/Kconfig 2007-10-10 00:31:38.000000000 +0400 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/Kconfig 2007-12-04 20:02:08.045842355 +0300 -@@ -272,6 +272,8 @@ - default y if EXT2_FS=y || EXT3_FS=y || EXT4DEV_FS=y - default m if EXT2_FS=m || EXT3_FS=m || EXT4DEV_FS=m - -+source "fs/reiser4/Kconfig" -+ - config REISERFS_FS - tristate "Reiserfs support" - help -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/Makefile linux-2.6.23/fs/Makefile ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/Makefile 2007-10-10 00:31:38.000000000 +0400 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/Makefile 2007-12-04 20:02:08.049843385 +0300 -@@ -66,6 +66,7 @@ - - # Do not add any filesystems before this line - obj-$(CONFIG_REISERFS_FS) += reiserfs/ -+obj-$(CONFIG_REISER4_FS) += reiser4/ - obj-$(CONFIG_EXT3_FS) += ext3/ # Before ext2 so root fs can be ext3 - obj-$(CONFIG_EXT4DEV_FS) += ext4/ # Before ext2 so root fs can be ext4dev - obj-$(CONFIG_JBD) += jbd/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/as_ops.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/as_ops.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/as_ops.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/as_ops.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,377 @@ -+/* Copyright 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* Interface to VFS. Reiser4 address_space_operations are defined here. */ -+ -+#include "forward.h" -+#include "debug.h" -+#include "dformat.h" -+#include "coord.h" -+#include "plugin/item/item.h" -+#include "plugin/file/file.h" -+#include "plugin/security/perm.h" -+#include "plugin/disk_format/disk_format.h" -+#include "plugin/plugin.h" -+#include "plugin/plugin_set.h" -+#include "plugin/object.h" -+#include "txnmgr.h" -+#include "jnode.h" -+#include "znode.h" -+#include "block_alloc.h" -+#include "tree.h" -+#include "vfs_ops.h" -+#include "inode.h" -+#include "page_cache.h" -+#include "ktxnmgrd.h" -+#include "super.h" -+#include "reiser4.h" -+#include "entd.h" -+ -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+ -+/* address space operations */ -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_set_page_dirty - set dirty bit, tag in page tree, dirty accounting -+ * @page: page to be dirtied -+ * -+ * Operation of struct address_space_operations. This implementation is used by -+ * unix and cryptcompress file plugins. -+ * -+ * This is called when reiser4 page gets dirtied outside of reiser4, for -+ * example, when dirty bit is moved from pte to physical page. -+ * -+ * Tags page in the mapping's page tree with special tag so that it is possible -+ * to do all the reiser4 specific work wrt dirty pages (jnode creation, -+ * capturing by an atom) later because it can not be done in the contexts where -+ * set_page_dirty is called. -+ */ -+int reiser4_set_page_dirty(struct page *page) -+{ -+ /* this page can be unformatted only */ -+ assert("vs-1734", (page->mapping && -+ page->mapping->host && -+ reiser4_get_super_fake(page->mapping->host->i_sb) != -+ page->mapping->host -+ && reiser4_get_cc_fake(page->mapping->host->i_sb) != -+ page->mapping->host -+ && reiser4_get_bitmap_fake(page->mapping->host->i_sb) != -+ page->mapping->host)); -+ -+ if (!TestSetPageDirty(page)) { -+ struct address_space *mapping = page->mapping; -+ -+ if (mapping) { -+ write_lock_irq(&mapping->tree_lock); -+ -+ /* check for race with truncate */ -+ if (page->mapping) { -+ assert("vs-1652", page->mapping == mapping); -+ if (mapping_cap_account_dirty(mapping)) -+ inc_zone_page_state(page, -+ NR_FILE_DIRTY); -+ radix_tree_tag_set(&mapping->page_tree, -+ page->index, -+ PAGECACHE_TAG_REISER4_MOVED); -+ } -+ write_unlock_irq(&mapping->tree_lock); -+ __mark_inode_dirty(mapping->host, I_DIRTY_PAGES); -+ } -+ } -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* ->invalidatepage method for reiser4 */ -+ -+/* -+ * this is called for each truncated page from -+ * truncate_inode_pages()->truncate_{complete,partial}_page(). -+ * -+ * At the moment of call, page is under lock, and outstanding io (if any) has -+ * completed. -+ */ -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_invalidatepage -+ * @page: page to invalidate -+ * @offset: starting offset for partial invalidation -+ * -+ */ -+void reiser4_invalidatepage(struct page *page, unsigned long offset) -+{ -+ int ret = 0; -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ struct inode *inode; -+ jnode *node; -+ -+ /* -+ * This is called to truncate file's page. -+ * -+ * Originally, reiser4 implemented truncate in a standard way -+ * (vmtruncate() calls ->invalidatepage() on all truncated pages -+ * first, then file system ->truncate() call-back is invoked). -+ * -+ * This lead to the problem when ->invalidatepage() was called on a -+ * page with jnode that was captured into atom in ASTAGE_PRE_COMMIT -+ * process. That is, truncate was bypassing transactions. To avoid -+ * this, try_capture_page_to_invalidate() call was added here. -+ * -+ * After many troubles with vmtruncate() based truncate (including -+ * races with flush, tail conversion, etc.) it was re-written in the -+ * top-to-bottom style: items are killed in reiser4_cut_tree_object() -+ * and pages belonging to extent are invalidated in kill_hook_extent(). -+ * So probably now additional call to capture is not needed here. -+ */ -+ -+ assert("nikita-3137", PageLocked(page)); -+ assert("nikita-3138", !PageWriteback(page)); -+ inode = page->mapping->host; -+ -+ /* -+ * ->invalidatepage() should only be called for the unformatted -+ * jnodes. Destruction of all other types of jnodes is performed -+ * separately. But, during some corner cases (like handling errors -+ * during mount) it is simpler to let ->invalidatepage to be called on -+ * them. Check for this, and do nothing. -+ */ -+ if (reiser4_get_super_fake(inode->i_sb) == inode) -+ return; -+ if (reiser4_get_cc_fake(inode->i_sb) == inode) -+ return; -+ if (reiser4_get_bitmap_fake(inode->i_sb) == inode) -+ return; -+ assert("vs-1426", PagePrivate(page)); -+ assert("vs-1427", -+ page->mapping == jnode_get_mapping(jnode_by_page(page))); -+ assert("", jprivate(page) != NULL); -+ assert("", ergo(inode_file_plugin(inode) != -+ file_plugin_by_id(CRYPTCOMPRESS_FILE_PLUGIN_ID), -+ offset == 0)); -+ -+ ctx = reiser4_init_context(inode->i_sb); -+ if (IS_ERR(ctx)) -+ return; -+ -+ node = jprivate(page); -+ spin_lock_jnode(node); -+ if (!(node->state & ((1 << JNODE_DIRTY) | (1<< JNODE_FLUSH_QUEUED) | -+ (1 << JNODE_WRITEBACK) | (1 << JNODE_OVRWR)))) { -+ /* there is not need to capture */ -+ jref(node); -+ JF_SET(node, JNODE_HEARD_BANSHEE); -+ page_clear_jnode(page, node); -+ reiser4_uncapture_jnode(node); -+ unhash_unformatted_jnode(node); -+ jput(node); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return; -+ } -+ spin_unlock_jnode(node); -+ -+ /* capture page being truncated. */ -+ ret = try_capture_page_to_invalidate(page); -+ if (ret != 0) -+ warning("nikita-3141", "Cannot capture: %i", ret); -+ -+ if (offset == 0) { -+ /* remove jnode from transaction and detach it from page. */ -+ jref(node); -+ JF_SET(node, JNODE_HEARD_BANSHEE); -+ /* page cannot be detached from jnode concurrently, because it -+ * is locked */ -+ reiser4_uncapture_page(page); -+ -+ /* this detaches page from jnode, so that jdelete will not try -+ * to lock page which is already locked */ -+ spin_lock_jnode(node); -+ page_clear_jnode(page, node); -+ spin_unlock_jnode(node); -+ unhash_unformatted_jnode(node); -+ -+ jput(node); -+ } -+ -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+} -+ -+/* help function called from reiser4_releasepage(). It returns true if jnode -+ * can be detached from its page and page released. */ -+int jnode_is_releasable(jnode * node /* node to check */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-2781", node != NULL); -+ assert_spin_locked(&(node->guard)); -+ assert_spin_locked(&(node->load)); -+ -+ /* is some thread is currently using jnode page, later cannot be -+ * detached */ -+ if (atomic_read(&node->d_count) != 0) { -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ assert("vs-1214", !jnode_is_loaded(node)); -+ -+ /* -+ * can only release page if real block number is assigned to it. Simple -+ * check for ->atom wouldn't do, because it is possible for node to be -+ * clean, not it atom yet, and still having fake block number. For -+ * example, node just created in jinit_new(). -+ */ -+ if (reiser4_blocknr_is_fake(jnode_get_block(node))) -+ return 0; -+ -+ /* -+ * pages prepared for write can not be released anyway, so avoid -+ * detaching jnode from the page -+ */ -+ if (JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_WRITE_PREPARED)) -+ return 0; -+ -+ /* -+ * dirty jnode cannot be released. It can however be submitted to disk -+ * as part of early flushing, but only after getting flush-prepped. -+ */ -+ if (JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_DIRTY)) -+ return 0; -+ -+ /* overwrite set is only written by log writer. */ -+ if (JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_OVRWR)) -+ return 0; -+ -+ /* jnode is already under writeback */ -+ if (JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_WRITEBACK)) -+ return 0; -+ -+ /* don't flush bitmaps or journal records */ -+ if (!jnode_is_znode(node) && !jnode_is_unformatted(node)) -+ return 0; -+ -+ return 1; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * ->releasepage method for reiser4 -+ * -+ * This is called by VM scanner when it comes across clean page. What we have -+ * to do here is to check whether page can really be released (freed that is) -+ * and if so, detach jnode from it and remove page from the page cache. -+ * -+ * Check for releasability is done by releasable() function. -+ */ -+int reiser4_releasepage(struct page *page, gfp_t gfp UNUSED_ARG) -+{ -+ jnode *node; -+ -+ assert("nikita-2257", PagePrivate(page)); -+ assert("nikita-2259", PageLocked(page)); -+ assert("nikita-2892", !PageWriteback(page)); -+ assert("nikita-3019", reiser4_schedulable()); -+ -+ /* NOTE-NIKITA: this can be called in the context of reiser4 call. It -+ is not clear what to do in this case. A lot of deadlocks seems be -+ possible. */ -+ -+ node = jnode_by_page(page); -+ assert("nikita-2258", node != NULL); -+ assert("reiser4-4", page->mapping != NULL); -+ assert("reiser4-5", page->mapping->host != NULL); -+ -+ if (PageDirty(page)) -+ return 0; -+ -+ /* extra page reference is used by reiser4 to protect -+ * jnode<->page link from this ->releasepage(). */ -+ if (page_count(page) > 3) -+ return 0; -+ -+ /* releasable() needs jnode lock, because it looks at the jnode fields -+ * and we need jload_lock here to avoid races with jload(). */ -+ spin_lock_jnode(node); -+ spin_lock(&(node->load)); -+ if (jnode_is_releasable(node)) { -+ struct address_space *mapping; -+ -+ mapping = page->mapping; -+ jref(node); -+ /* there is no need to synchronize against -+ * jnode_extent_write() here, because pages seen by -+ * jnode_extent_write() are !releasable(). */ -+ page_clear_jnode(page, node); -+ spin_unlock(&(node->load)); -+ spin_unlock_jnode(node); -+ -+ /* we are under memory pressure so release jnode also. */ -+ jput(node); -+ -+ return 1; -+ } else { -+ spin_unlock(&(node->load)); -+ spin_unlock_jnode(node); -+ assert("nikita-3020", reiser4_schedulable()); -+ return 0; -+ } -+} -+ -+int reiser4_readpage(struct file *file, struct page *page) -+{ -+ assert("edward-1533", PageLocked(page)); -+ assert("edward-1534", !PageUptodate(page)); -+ assert("edward-1535", page->mapping && page->mapping->host); -+ -+ return inode_file_plugin(page->mapping->host)->readpage(file, page); -+} -+ -+int reiser4_readpages(struct file *file, struct address_space *mapping, -+ struct list_head *pages, unsigned nr_pages) -+{ -+ return inode_file_plugin(mapping->host)->readpages(file, mapping, -+ pages, nr_pages); -+} -+ -+int reiser4_writepages(struct address_space *mapping, -+ struct writeback_control *wbc) -+{ -+ return inode_file_plugin(mapping->host)->writepages(mapping, wbc); -+} -+ -+int reiser4_prepare_write(struct file *file, struct page *page, -+ unsigned from, unsigned to) -+{ -+ return inode_file_plugin(file->f_dentry->d_inode)->prepare_write(file, -+ page, -+ from, -+ to); -+} -+ -+int reiser4_commit_write(struct file *file, struct page *page, -+ unsigned from, unsigned to) -+{ -+ return inode_file_plugin(file->f_dentry->d_inode)->commit_write(file, -+ page, -+ from, -+ to); -+} -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/block_alloc.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/block_alloc.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/block_alloc.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/block_alloc.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,1137 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+#include "debug.h" -+#include "dformat.h" -+#include "plugin/plugin.h" -+#include "txnmgr.h" -+#include "znode.h" -+#include "block_alloc.h" -+#include "tree.h" -+#include "super.h" -+ -+#include /* for __u?? */ -+#include /* for struct super_block */ -+#include -+ -+/* THE REISER4 DISK SPACE RESERVATION SCHEME. */ -+ -+/* We need to be able to reserve enough disk space to ensure that an atomic -+ operation will have enough disk space to flush (see flush.c and -+ http://namesys.com/v4/v4.html) and commit it once it is started. -+ -+ In our design a call for reserving disk space may fail but not an actual -+ block allocation. -+ -+ All free blocks, already allocated blocks, and all kinds of reserved blocks -+ are counted in different per-fs block counters. -+ -+ A reiser4 super block's set of block counters currently is: -+ -+ free -- free blocks, -+ used -- already allocated blocks, -+ -+ grabbed -- initially reserved for performing an fs operation, those blocks -+ are taken from free blocks, then grabbed disk space leaks from grabbed -+ blocks counter to other counters like "fake allocated", "flush -+ reserved", "used", the rest of not used grabbed space is returned to -+ free space at the end of fs operation; -+ -+ fake allocated -- counts all nodes without real disk block numbers assigned, -+ we have separate accounting for formatted and unformatted -+ nodes (for easier debugging); -+ -+ flush reserved -- disk space needed for flushing and committing an atom. -+ Each dirty already allocated block could be written as a -+ part of atom's overwrite set or as a part of atom's -+ relocate set. In both case one additional block is needed, -+ it is used as a wandered block if we do overwrite or as a -+ new location for a relocated block. -+ -+ In addition, blocks in some states are counted on per-thread and per-atom -+ basis. A reiser4 context has a counter of blocks grabbed by this transaction -+ and the sb's grabbed blocks counter is a sum of grabbed blocks counter values -+ of each reiser4 context. Each reiser4 atom has a counter of "flush reserved" -+ blocks, which are reserved for flush processing and atom commit. */ -+ -+/* AN EXAMPLE: suppose we insert new item to the reiser4 tree. We estimate -+ number of blocks to grab for most expensive case of balancing when the leaf -+ node we insert new item to gets split and new leaf node is allocated. -+ -+ So, we need to grab blocks for -+ -+ 1) one block for possible dirtying the node we insert an item to. That block -+ would be used for node relocation at flush time or for allocating of a -+ wandered one, it depends what will be a result (what set, relocate or -+ overwrite the node gets assigned to) of the node processing by the flush -+ algorithm. -+ -+ 2) one block for either allocating a new node, or dirtying of right or left -+ clean neighbor, only one case may happen. -+ -+ VS-FIXME-HANS: why can only one case happen? I would expect to see dirtying of left neighbor, right neighbor, current -+ node, and creation of new node. have I forgotten something? email me. -+ -+ These grabbed blocks are counted in both reiser4 context "grabbed blocks" -+ counter and in the fs-wide one (both ctx->grabbed_blocks and -+ sbinfo->blocks_grabbed get incremented by 2), sb's free blocks counter is -+ decremented by 2. -+ -+ Suppose both two blocks were spent for dirtying of an already allocated clean -+ node (one block went from "grabbed" to "flush reserved") and for new block -+ allocating (one block went from "grabbed" to "fake allocated formatted"). -+ -+ Inserting of a child pointer to the parent node caused parent node to be -+ split, the balancing code takes care about this grabbing necessary space -+ immediately by calling reiser4_grab with BA_RESERVED flag set which means -+ "can use the 5% reserved disk space". -+ -+ At this moment insertion completes and grabbed blocks (if they were not used) -+ should be returned to the free space counter. -+ -+ However the atom life-cycle is not completed. The atom had one "flush -+ reserved" block added by our insertion and the new fake allocated node is -+ counted as a "fake allocated formatted" one. The atom has to be fully -+ processed by flush before commit. Suppose that the flush moved the first, -+ already allocated node to the atom's overwrite list, the new fake allocated -+ node, obviously, went into the atom relocate set. The reiser4 flush -+ allocates the new node using one unit from "fake allocated formatted" -+ counter, the log writer uses one from "flush reserved" for wandered block -+ allocation. -+ -+ And, it is not the end. When the wandered block is deallocated after the -+ atom gets fully played (see wander.c for term description), the disk space -+ occupied for it is returned to free blocks. */ -+ -+/* BLOCK NUMBERS */ -+ -+/* Any reiser4 node has a block number assigned to it. We use these numbers for -+ indexing in hash tables, so if a block has not yet been assigned a location -+ on disk we need to give it a temporary fake block number. -+ -+ Current implementation of reiser4 uses 64-bit integers for block numbers. We -+ use highest bit in 64-bit block number to distinguish fake and real block -+ numbers. So, only 63 bits may be used to addressing of real device -+ blocks. That "fake" block numbers space is divided into subspaces of fake -+ block numbers for data blocks and for shadow (working) bitmap blocks. -+ -+ Fake block numbers for data blocks are generated by a cyclic counter, which -+ gets incremented after each real block allocation. We assume that it is -+ impossible to overload this counter during one transaction life. */ -+ -+/* Initialize a blocknr hint. */ -+void reiser4_blocknr_hint_init(reiser4_blocknr_hint * hint) -+{ -+ memset(hint, 0, sizeof(reiser4_blocknr_hint)); -+} -+ -+/* Release any resources of a blocknr hint. */ -+void reiser4_blocknr_hint_done(reiser4_blocknr_hint * hint UNUSED_ARG) -+{ -+ /* No resources should be freed in current blocknr_hint implementation. */ -+} -+ -+/* see above for explanation of fake block number. */ -+/* Audited by: green(2002.06.11) */ -+int reiser4_blocknr_is_fake(const reiser4_block_nr * da) -+{ -+ /* The reason for not simply returning result of '&' operation is that -+ while return value is (possibly 32bit) int, the reiser4_block_nr is -+ at least 64 bits long, and high bit (which is the only possible -+ non zero bit after the masking) would be stripped off */ -+ return (*da & REISER4_FAKE_BLOCKNR_BIT_MASK) ? 1 : 0; -+} -+ -+/* Static functions for / block counters -+ arithmetic. Mostly, they are isolated to not to code same assertions in -+ several places. */ -+static void sub_from_ctx_grabbed(reiser4_context * ctx, __u64 count) -+{ -+ BUG_ON(ctx->grabbed_blocks < count); -+ assert("zam-527", ctx->grabbed_blocks >= count); -+ ctx->grabbed_blocks -= count; -+} -+ -+static void add_to_ctx_grabbed(reiser4_context * ctx, __u64 count) -+{ -+ ctx->grabbed_blocks += count; -+} -+ -+static void sub_from_sb_grabbed(reiser4_super_info_data * sbinfo, __u64 count) -+{ -+ assert("zam-525", sbinfo->blocks_grabbed >= count); -+ sbinfo->blocks_grabbed -= count; -+} -+ -+/* Decrease the counter of block reserved for flush in super block. */ -+static void -+sub_from_sb_flush_reserved(reiser4_super_info_data * sbinfo, __u64 count) -+{ -+ assert("vpf-291", sbinfo->blocks_flush_reserved >= count); -+ sbinfo->blocks_flush_reserved -= count; -+} -+ -+static void -+sub_from_sb_fake_allocated(reiser4_super_info_data * sbinfo, __u64 count, -+ reiser4_ba_flags_t flags) -+{ -+ if (flags & BA_FORMATTED) { -+ assert("zam-806", sbinfo->blocks_fake_allocated >= count); -+ sbinfo->blocks_fake_allocated -= count; -+ } else { -+ assert("zam-528", -+ sbinfo->blocks_fake_allocated_unformatted >= count); -+ sbinfo->blocks_fake_allocated_unformatted -= count; -+ } -+} -+ -+static void sub_from_sb_used(reiser4_super_info_data * sbinfo, __u64 count) -+{ -+ assert("zam-530", -+ sbinfo->blocks_used >= count + sbinfo->min_blocks_used); -+ sbinfo->blocks_used -= count; -+} -+ -+static void -+sub_from_cluster_reserved(reiser4_super_info_data * sbinfo, __u64 count) -+{ -+ assert("edward-501", sbinfo->blocks_clustered >= count); -+ sbinfo->blocks_clustered -= count; -+} -+ -+/* Increase the counter of block reserved for flush in atom. */ -+static void add_to_atom_flush_reserved_nolock(txn_atom * atom, __u32 count) -+{ -+ assert("zam-772", atom != NULL); -+ assert_spin_locked(&(atom->alock)); -+ atom->flush_reserved += count; -+} -+ -+/* Decrease the counter of block reserved for flush in atom. */ -+static void sub_from_atom_flush_reserved_nolock(txn_atom * atom, __u32 count) -+{ -+ assert("zam-774", atom != NULL); -+ assert_spin_locked(&(atom->alock)); -+ assert("nikita-2790", atom->flush_reserved >= count); -+ atom->flush_reserved -= count; -+} -+ -+/* super block has 6 counters: free, used, grabbed, fake allocated -+ (formatted and unformatted) and flush reserved. Their sum must be -+ number of blocks on a device. This function checks this */ -+int reiser4_check_block_counters(const struct super_block *super) -+{ -+ __u64 sum; -+ -+ sum = reiser4_grabbed_blocks(super) + reiser4_free_blocks(super) + -+ reiser4_data_blocks(super) + reiser4_fake_allocated(super) + -+ reiser4_fake_allocated_unformatted(super) + reiser4_flush_reserved(super) + -+ reiser4_clustered_blocks(super); -+ if (reiser4_block_count(super) != sum) { -+ printk("super block counters: " -+ "used %llu, free %llu, " -+ "grabbed %llu, fake allocated (formatetd %llu, unformatted %llu), " -+ "reserved %llu, clustered %llu, sum %llu, must be (block count) %llu\n", -+ (unsigned long long)reiser4_data_blocks(super), -+ (unsigned long long)reiser4_free_blocks(super), -+ (unsigned long long)reiser4_grabbed_blocks(super), -+ (unsigned long long)reiser4_fake_allocated(super), -+ (unsigned long long) -+ reiser4_fake_allocated_unformatted(super), -+ (unsigned long long)reiser4_flush_reserved(super), -+ (unsigned long long)reiser4_clustered_blocks(super), -+ (unsigned long long)sum, -+ (unsigned long long)reiser4_block_count(super)); -+ return 0; -+ } -+ return 1; -+} -+ -+/* Adjust "working" free blocks counter for number of blocks we are going to -+ allocate. Record number of grabbed blocks in fs-wide and per-thread -+ counters. This function should be called before bitmap scanning or -+ allocating fake block numbers -+ -+ @super -- pointer to reiser4 super block; -+ @count -- number of blocks we reserve; -+ -+ @return -- 0 if success, -ENOSPC, if all -+ free blocks are preserved or already allocated. -+*/ -+ -+static int -+reiser4_grab(reiser4_context * ctx, __u64 count, reiser4_ba_flags_t flags) -+{ -+ __u64 free_blocks; -+ int ret = 0, use_reserved = flags & BA_RESERVED; -+ reiser4_super_info_data *sbinfo; -+ -+ assert("vs-1276", ctx == get_current_context()); -+ -+ /* Do not grab anything on ro-mounted fs. */ -+ if (rofs_super(ctx->super)) { -+ ctx->grab_enabled = 0; -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ sbinfo = get_super_private(ctx->super); -+ -+ spin_lock_reiser4_super(sbinfo); -+ -+ free_blocks = sbinfo->blocks_free; -+ -+ if ((use_reserved && free_blocks < count) || -+ (!use_reserved && free_blocks < count + sbinfo->blocks_reserved)) { -+ ret = RETERR(-ENOSPC); -+ goto unlock_and_ret; -+ } -+ -+ add_to_ctx_grabbed(ctx, count); -+ -+ sbinfo->blocks_grabbed += count; -+ sbinfo->blocks_free -= count; -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ if (ctx->grabbed_initially == 0) -+ ctx->grabbed_initially = count; -+#endif -+ -+ assert("nikita-2986", reiser4_check_block_counters(ctx->super)); -+ -+ /* disable grab space in current context */ -+ ctx->grab_enabled = 0; -+ -+ unlock_and_ret: -+ spin_unlock_reiser4_super(sbinfo); -+ -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+int reiser4_grab_space(__u64 count, reiser4_ba_flags_t flags) -+{ -+ int ret; -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ -+ assert("nikita-2964", ergo(flags & BA_CAN_COMMIT, -+ lock_stack_isclean(get_current_lock_stack -+ ()))); -+ ctx = get_current_context(); -+ if (!(flags & BA_FORCE) && !is_grab_enabled(ctx)) { -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ ret = reiser4_grab(ctx, count, flags); -+ if (ret == -ENOSPC) { -+ -+ /* Trying to commit the all transactions if BA_CAN_COMMIT flag present */ -+ if (flags & BA_CAN_COMMIT) { -+ txnmgr_force_commit_all(ctx->super, 0); -+ ctx->grab_enabled = 1; -+ ret = reiser4_grab(ctx, count, flags); -+ } -+ } -+ /* -+ * allocation from reserved pool cannot fail. This is severe error. -+ */ -+ assert("nikita-3005", ergo(flags & BA_RESERVED, ret == 0)); -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * SPACE RESERVED FOR UNLINK/TRUNCATE -+ * -+ * Unlink and truncate require space in transaction (to update stat data, at -+ * least). But we don't want rm(1) to fail with "No space on device" error. -+ * -+ * Solution is to reserve 5% of disk space for truncates and -+ * unlinks. Specifically, normal space grabbing requests don't grab space from -+ * reserved area. Only requests with BA_RESERVED bit in flags are allowed to -+ * drain it. Per super block delete mutex is used to allow only one -+ * thread at a time to grab from reserved area. -+ * -+ * Grabbing from reserved area should always be performed with BA_CAN_COMMIT -+ * flag. -+ * -+ */ -+ -+int reiser4_grab_reserved(struct super_block *super, -+ __u64 count, reiser4_ba_flags_t flags) -+{ -+ reiser4_super_info_data *sbinfo = get_super_private(super); -+ -+ assert("nikita-3175", flags & BA_CAN_COMMIT); -+ -+ /* Check the delete mutex already taken by us, we assume that -+ * reading of machine word is atomic. */ -+ if (sbinfo->delete_mutex_owner == current) { -+ if (reiser4_grab_space -+ (count, (flags | BA_RESERVED) & ~BA_CAN_COMMIT)) { -+ warning("zam-1003", -+ "nested call of grab_reserved fails count=(%llu)", -+ (unsigned long long)count); -+ reiser4_release_reserved(super); -+ return RETERR(-ENOSPC); -+ } -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ if (reiser4_grab_space(count, flags)) { -+ mutex_lock(&sbinfo->delete_mutex); -+ assert("nikita-2929", sbinfo->delete_mutex_owner == NULL); -+ sbinfo->delete_mutex_owner = current; -+ -+ if (reiser4_grab_space(count, flags | BA_RESERVED)) { -+ warning("zam-833", -+ "reserved space is not enough (%llu)", -+ (unsigned long long)count); -+ reiser4_release_reserved(super); -+ return RETERR(-ENOSPC); -+ } -+ } -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+void reiser4_release_reserved(struct super_block *super) -+{ -+ reiser4_super_info_data *info; -+ -+ info = get_super_private(super); -+ if (info->delete_mutex_owner == current) { -+ info->delete_mutex_owner = NULL; -+ mutex_unlock(&info->delete_mutex); -+ } -+} -+ -+static reiser4_super_info_data *grabbed2fake_allocated_head(int count) -+{ -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ reiser4_super_info_data *sbinfo; -+ -+ ctx = get_current_context(); -+ sub_from_ctx_grabbed(ctx, count); -+ -+ sbinfo = get_super_private(ctx->super); -+ spin_lock_reiser4_super(sbinfo); -+ -+ sub_from_sb_grabbed(sbinfo, count); -+ /* return sbinfo locked */ -+ return sbinfo; -+} -+ -+/* is called after @count fake block numbers are allocated and pointer to -+ those blocks are inserted into tree. */ -+static void grabbed2fake_allocated_formatted(void) -+{ -+ reiser4_super_info_data *sbinfo; -+ -+ sbinfo = grabbed2fake_allocated_head(1); -+ sbinfo->blocks_fake_allocated++; -+ -+ assert("vs-922", reiser4_check_block_counters(reiser4_get_current_sb())); -+ -+ spin_unlock_reiser4_super(sbinfo); -+} -+ -+/** -+ * grabbed2fake_allocated_unformatted -+ * @count: -+ * -+ */ -+static void grabbed2fake_allocated_unformatted(int count) -+{ -+ reiser4_super_info_data *sbinfo; -+ -+ sbinfo = grabbed2fake_allocated_head(count); -+ sbinfo->blocks_fake_allocated_unformatted += count; -+ -+ assert("vs-9221", reiser4_check_block_counters(reiser4_get_current_sb())); -+ -+ spin_unlock_reiser4_super(sbinfo); -+} -+ -+void grabbed2cluster_reserved(int count) -+{ -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ reiser4_super_info_data *sbinfo; -+ -+ ctx = get_current_context(); -+ sub_from_ctx_grabbed(ctx, count); -+ -+ sbinfo = get_super_private(ctx->super); -+ spin_lock_reiser4_super(sbinfo); -+ -+ sub_from_sb_grabbed(sbinfo, count); -+ sbinfo->blocks_clustered += count; -+ -+ assert("edward-504", reiser4_check_block_counters(ctx->super)); -+ -+ spin_unlock_reiser4_super(sbinfo); -+} -+ -+void cluster_reserved2grabbed(int count) -+{ -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ reiser4_super_info_data *sbinfo; -+ -+ ctx = get_current_context(); -+ -+ sbinfo = get_super_private(ctx->super); -+ spin_lock_reiser4_super(sbinfo); -+ -+ sub_from_cluster_reserved(sbinfo, count); -+ sbinfo->blocks_grabbed += count; -+ -+ assert("edward-505", reiser4_check_block_counters(ctx->super)); -+ -+ spin_unlock_reiser4_super(sbinfo); -+ add_to_ctx_grabbed(ctx, count); -+} -+ -+void cluster_reserved2free(int count) -+{ -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ reiser4_super_info_data *sbinfo; -+ -+ ctx = get_current_context(); -+ sbinfo = get_super_private(ctx->super); -+ -+ cluster_reserved2grabbed(count); -+ grabbed2free(ctx, sbinfo, count); -+} -+ -+static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(fake_lock); -+static reiser4_block_nr fake_gen = 0; -+ -+/** -+ * assign_fake_blocknr -+ * @blocknr: -+ * @count: -+ * -+ * Obtain a fake block number for new node which will be used to refer to -+ * this newly allocated node until real allocation is done. -+ */ -+static void assign_fake_blocknr(reiser4_block_nr *blocknr, int count) -+{ -+ spin_lock(&fake_lock); -+ *blocknr = fake_gen; -+ fake_gen += count; -+ spin_unlock(&fake_lock); -+ -+ BUG_ON(*blocknr & REISER4_BLOCKNR_STATUS_BIT_MASK); -+ /**blocknr &= ~REISER4_BLOCKNR_STATUS_BIT_MASK;*/ -+ *blocknr |= REISER4_UNALLOCATED_STATUS_VALUE; -+ assert("zam-394", zlook(current_tree, blocknr) == NULL); -+} -+ -+int assign_fake_blocknr_formatted(reiser4_block_nr * blocknr) -+{ -+ assign_fake_blocknr(blocknr, 1); -+ grabbed2fake_allocated_formatted(); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * fake_blocknrs_unformatted -+ * @count: number of fake numbers to get -+ * -+ * Allocates @count fake block numbers which will be assigned to jnodes -+ */ -+reiser4_block_nr fake_blocknr_unformatted(int count) -+{ -+ reiser4_block_nr blocknr; -+ -+ assign_fake_blocknr(&blocknr, count); -+ grabbed2fake_allocated_unformatted(count); -+ -+ return blocknr; -+} -+ -+/* adjust sb block counters, if real (on-disk) block allocation immediately -+ follows grabbing of free disk space. */ -+static void grabbed2used(reiser4_context *ctx, reiser4_super_info_data *sbinfo, -+ __u64 count) -+{ -+ sub_from_ctx_grabbed(ctx, count); -+ -+ spin_lock_reiser4_super(sbinfo); -+ -+ sub_from_sb_grabbed(sbinfo, count); -+ sbinfo->blocks_used += count; -+ -+ assert("nikita-2679", reiser4_check_block_counters(ctx->super)); -+ -+ spin_unlock_reiser4_super(sbinfo); -+} -+ -+/* adjust sb block counters when @count unallocated blocks get mapped to disk */ -+static void fake_allocated2used(reiser4_super_info_data *sbinfo, __u64 count, -+ reiser4_ba_flags_t flags) -+{ -+ spin_lock_reiser4_super(sbinfo); -+ -+ sub_from_sb_fake_allocated(sbinfo, count, flags); -+ sbinfo->blocks_used += count; -+ -+ assert("nikita-2680", -+ reiser4_check_block_counters(reiser4_get_current_sb())); -+ -+ spin_unlock_reiser4_super(sbinfo); -+} -+ -+static void flush_reserved2used(txn_atom * atom, __u64 count) -+{ -+ reiser4_super_info_data *sbinfo; -+ -+ assert("zam-787", atom != NULL); -+ assert_spin_locked(&(atom->alock)); -+ -+ sub_from_atom_flush_reserved_nolock(atom, (__u32) count); -+ -+ sbinfo = get_current_super_private(); -+ spin_lock_reiser4_super(sbinfo); -+ -+ sub_from_sb_flush_reserved(sbinfo, count); -+ sbinfo->blocks_used += count; -+ -+ assert("zam-789", -+ reiser4_check_block_counters(reiser4_get_current_sb())); -+ -+ spin_unlock_reiser4_super(sbinfo); -+} -+ -+/* update the per fs blocknr hint default value. */ -+void -+update_blocknr_hint_default(const struct super_block *s, -+ const reiser4_block_nr * block) -+{ -+ reiser4_super_info_data *sbinfo = get_super_private(s); -+ -+ assert("nikita-3342", !reiser4_blocknr_is_fake(block)); -+ -+ spin_lock_reiser4_super(sbinfo); -+ if (*block < sbinfo->block_count) { -+ sbinfo->blocknr_hint_default = *block; -+ } else { -+ warning("zam-676", -+ "block number %llu is too large to be used in a blocknr hint\n", -+ (unsigned long long)*block); -+ dump_stack(); -+ DEBUGON(1); -+ } -+ spin_unlock_reiser4_super(sbinfo); -+} -+ -+/* get current value of the default blocknr hint. */ -+void get_blocknr_hint_default(reiser4_block_nr * result) -+{ -+ reiser4_super_info_data *sbinfo = get_current_super_private(); -+ -+ spin_lock_reiser4_super(sbinfo); -+ *result = sbinfo->blocknr_hint_default; -+ assert("zam-677", *result < sbinfo->block_count); -+ spin_unlock_reiser4_super(sbinfo); -+} -+ -+/* Allocate "real" disk blocks by calling a proper space allocation plugin -+ * method. Blocks are allocated in one contiguous disk region. The plugin -+ * independent part accounts blocks by subtracting allocated amount from grabbed -+ * or fake block counter and add the same amount to the counter of allocated -+ * blocks. -+ * -+ * @hint -- a reiser4 blocknr hint object which contains further block -+ * allocation hints and parameters (search start, a stage of block -+ * which will be mapped to disk, etc.), -+ * @blk -- an out parameter for the beginning of the allocated region, -+ * @len -- in/out parameter, it should contain the maximum number of allocated -+ * blocks, after block allocation completes, it contains the length of -+ * allocated disk region. -+ * @flags -- see reiser4_ba_flags_t description. -+ * -+ * @return -- 0 if success, error code otherwise. -+ */ -+int -+reiser4_alloc_blocks(reiser4_blocknr_hint * hint, reiser4_block_nr * blk, -+ reiser4_block_nr * len, reiser4_ba_flags_t flags) -+{ -+ __u64 needed = *len; -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ reiser4_super_info_data *sbinfo; -+ int ret; -+ -+ assert("zam-986", hint != NULL); -+ -+ ctx = get_current_context(); -+ sbinfo = get_super_private(ctx->super); -+ -+ /* For write-optimized data we use default search start value, which is -+ * close to last write location. */ -+ if (flags & BA_USE_DEFAULT_SEARCH_START) { -+ get_blocknr_hint_default(&hint->blk); -+ } -+ -+ /* VITALY: allocator should grab this for internal/tx-lists/similar only. */ -+/* VS-FIXME-HANS: why is this comment above addressed to vitaly (from vitaly)? */ -+ if (hint->block_stage == BLOCK_NOT_COUNTED) { -+ ret = reiser4_grab_space_force(*len, flags); -+ if (ret != 0) -+ return ret; -+ } -+ -+ ret = -+ sa_alloc_blocks(reiser4_get_space_allocator(ctx->super), -+ hint, (int)needed, blk, len); -+ -+ if (!ret) { -+ assert("zam-680", *blk < reiser4_block_count(ctx->super)); -+ assert("zam-681", -+ *blk + *len <= reiser4_block_count(ctx->super)); -+ -+ if (flags & BA_PERMANENT) { -+ /* we assume that current atom exists at this moment */ -+ txn_atom *atom = get_current_atom_locked(); -+ atom->nr_blocks_allocated += *len; -+ spin_unlock_atom(atom); -+ } -+ -+ switch (hint->block_stage) { -+ case BLOCK_NOT_COUNTED: -+ case BLOCK_GRABBED: -+ grabbed2used(ctx, sbinfo, *len); -+ break; -+ case BLOCK_UNALLOCATED: -+ fake_allocated2used(sbinfo, *len, flags); -+ break; -+ case BLOCK_FLUSH_RESERVED: -+ { -+ txn_atom *atom = get_current_atom_locked(); -+ flush_reserved2used(atom, *len); -+ spin_unlock_atom(atom); -+ } -+ break; -+ default: -+ impossible("zam-531", "wrong block stage"); -+ } -+ } else { -+ assert("zam-821", -+ ergo(hint->max_dist == 0 -+ && !hint->backward, ret != -ENOSPC)); -+ if (hint->block_stage == BLOCK_NOT_COUNTED) -+ grabbed2free(ctx, sbinfo, needed); -+ } -+ -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+/* used -> fake_allocated -> grabbed -> free */ -+ -+/* adjust sb block counters when @count unallocated blocks get unmapped from -+ disk */ -+static void -+used2fake_allocated(reiser4_super_info_data * sbinfo, __u64 count, -+ int formatted) -+{ -+ spin_lock_reiser4_super(sbinfo); -+ -+ if (formatted) -+ sbinfo->blocks_fake_allocated += count; -+ else -+ sbinfo->blocks_fake_allocated_unformatted += count; -+ -+ sub_from_sb_used(sbinfo, count); -+ -+ assert("nikita-2681", -+ reiser4_check_block_counters(reiser4_get_current_sb())); -+ -+ spin_unlock_reiser4_super(sbinfo); -+} -+ -+static void -+used2flush_reserved(reiser4_super_info_data * sbinfo, txn_atom * atom, -+ __u64 count, reiser4_ba_flags_t flags UNUSED_ARG) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-2791", atom != NULL); -+ assert_spin_locked(&(atom->alock)); -+ -+ add_to_atom_flush_reserved_nolock(atom, (__u32) count); -+ -+ spin_lock_reiser4_super(sbinfo); -+ -+ sbinfo->blocks_flush_reserved += count; -+ /*add_to_sb_flush_reserved(sbinfo, count); */ -+ sub_from_sb_used(sbinfo, count); -+ -+ assert("nikita-2681", -+ reiser4_check_block_counters(reiser4_get_current_sb())); -+ -+ spin_unlock_reiser4_super(sbinfo); -+} -+ -+/* disk space, virtually used by fake block numbers is counted as "grabbed" again. */ -+static void -+fake_allocated2grabbed(reiser4_context * ctx, reiser4_super_info_data * sbinfo, -+ __u64 count, reiser4_ba_flags_t flags) -+{ -+ add_to_ctx_grabbed(ctx, count); -+ -+ spin_lock_reiser4_super(sbinfo); -+ -+ assert("nikita-2682", reiser4_check_block_counters(ctx->super)); -+ -+ sbinfo->blocks_grabbed += count; -+ sub_from_sb_fake_allocated(sbinfo, count, flags & BA_FORMATTED); -+ -+ assert("nikita-2683", reiser4_check_block_counters(ctx->super)); -+ -+ spin_unlock_reiser4_super(sbinfo); -+} -+ -+void fake_allocated2free(__u64 count, reiser4_ba_flags_t flags) -+{ -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ reiser4_super_info_data *sbinfo; -+ -+ ctx = get_current_context(); -+ sbinfo = get_super_private(ctx->super); -+ -+ fake_allocated2grabbed(ctx, sbinfo, count, flags); -+ grabbed2free(ctx, sbinfo, count); -+} -+ -+void grabbed2free_mark(__u64 mark) -+{ -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ reiser4_super_info_data *sbinfo; -+ -+ ctx = get_current_context(); -+ sbinfo = get_super_private(ctx->super); -+ -+ assert("nikita-3007", (__s64) mark >= 0); -+ assert("nikita-3006", ctx->grabbed_blocks >= mark); -+ grabbed2free(ctx, sbinfo, ctx->grabbed_blocks - mark); -+} -+ -+/** -+ * grabbed2free - adjust grabbed and free block counters -+ * @ctx: context to update grabbed block counter of -+ * @sbinfo: super block to update grabbed and free block counters of -+ * @count: number of blocks to adjust counters by -+ * -+ * Decreases context's and per filesystem's counters of grabbed -+ * blocks. Increases per filesystem's counter of free blocks. -+ */ -+void grabbed2free(reiser4_context *ctx, reiser4_super_info_data *sbinfo, -+ __u64 count) -+{ -+ sub_from_ctx_grabbed(ctx, count); -+ -+ spin_lock_reiser4_super(sbinfo); -+ -+ sub_from_sb_grabbed(sbinfo, count); -+ sbinfo->blocks_free += count; -+ assert("nikita-2684", reiser4_check_block_counters(ctx->super)); -+ -+ spin_unlock_reiser4_super(sbinfo); -+} -+ -+void grabbed2flush_reserved_nolock(txn_atom * atom, __u64 count) -+{ -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ reiser4_super_info_data *sbinfo; -+ -+ assert("vs-1095", atom); -+ -+ ctx = get_current_context(); -+ sbinfo = get_super_private(ctx->super); -+ -+ sub_from_ctx_grabbed(ctx, count); -+ -+ add_to_atom_flush_reserved_nolock(atom, count); -+ -+ spin_lock_reiser4_super(sbinfo); -+ -+ sbinfo->blocks_flush_reserved += count; -+ sub_from_sb_grabbed(sbinfo, count); -+ -+ assert("vpf-292", reiser4_check_block_counters(ctx->super)); -+ -+ spin_unlock_reiser4_super(sbinfo); -+} -+ -+void grabbed2flush_reserved(__u64 count) -+{ -+ txn_atom *atom = get_current_atom_locked(); -+ -+ grabbed2flush_reserved_nolock(atom, count); -+ -+ spin_unlock_atom(atom); -+} -+ -+void flush_reserved2grabbed(txn_atom * atom, __u64 count) -+{ -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ reiser4_super_info_data *sbinfo; -+ -+ assert("nikita-2788", atom != NULL); -+ assert_spin_locked(&(atom->alock)); -+ -+ ctx = get_current_context(); -+ sbinfo = get_super_private(ctx->super); -+ -+ add_to_ctx_grabbed(ctx, count); -+ -+ sub_from_atom_flush_reserved_nolock(atom, (__u32) count); -+ -+ spin_lock_reiser4_super(sbinfo); -+ -+ sbinfo->blocks_grabbed += count; -+ sub_from_sb_flush_reserved(sbinfo, count); -+ -+ assert("vpf-292", reiser4_check_block_counters(ctx->super)); -+ -+ spin_unlock_reiser4_super(sbinfo); -+} -+ -+/** -+ * all_grabbed2free - releases all blocks grabbed in context -+ * -+ * Decreases context's and super block's grabbed block counters by number of -+ * blocks grabbed by current context and increases super block's free block -+ * counter correspondingly. -+ */ -+void all_grabbed2free(void) -+{ -+ reiser4_context *ctx = get_current_context(); -+ -+ grabbed2free(ctx, get_super_private(ctx->super), ctx->grabbed_blocks); -+} -+ -+/* adjust sb block counters if real (on-disk) blocks do not become unallocated -+ after freeing, @count blocks become "grabbed". */ -+static void -+used2grabbed(reiser4_context * ctx, reiser4_super_info_data * sbinfo, -+ __u64 count) -+{ -+ add_to_ctx_grabbed(ctx, count); -+ -+ spin_lock_reiser4_super(sbinfo); -+ -+ sbinfo->blocks_grabbed += count; -+ sub_from_sb_used(sbinfo, count); -+ -+ assert("nikita-2685", reiser4_check_block_counters(ctx->super)); -+ -+ spin_unlock_reiser4_super(sbinfo); -+} -+ -+/* this used to be done through used2grabbed and grabbed2free*/ -+static void used2free(reiser4_super_info_data * sbinfo, __u64 count) -+{ -+ spin_lock_reiser4_super(sbinfo); -+ -+ sbinfo->blocks_free += count; -+ sub_from_sb_used(sbinfo, count); -+ -+ assert("nikita-2685", -+ reiser4_check_block_counters(reiser4_get_current_sb())); -+ -+ spin_unlock_reiser4_super(sbinfo); -+} -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ -+/* check "allocated" state of given block range */ -+static void -+reiser4_check_blocks(const reiser4_block_nr * start, -+ const reiser4_block_nr * len, int desired) -+{ -+ sa_check_blocks(start, len, desired); -+} -+ -+/* check "allocated" state of given block */ -+void reiser4_check_block(const reiser4_block_nr * block, int desired) -+{ -+ const reiser4_block_nr one = 1; -+ -+ reiser4_check_blocks(block, &one, desired); -+} -+ -+#endif -+ -+/* Blocks deallocation function may do an actual deallocation through space -+ plugin allocation or store deleted block numbers in atom's delete_set data -+ structure depend on @defer parameter. */ -+ -+/* if BA_DEFER bit is not turned on, @target_stage means the stage of blocks which -+ will be deleted from WORKING bitmap. They might be just unmapped from disk, or -+ freed but disk space is still grabbed by current thread, or these blocks must -+ not be counted in any reiser4 sb block counters, see block_stage_t comment */ -+ -+/* BA_FORMATTED bit is only used when BA_DEFER in not present: it is used to -+ distinguish blocks allocated for unformatted and formatted nodes */ -+ -+int -+reiser4_dealloc_blocks(const reiser4_block_nr * start, -+ const reiser4_block_nr * len, -+ block_stage_t target_stage, reiser4_ba_flags_t flags) -+{ -+ txn_atom *atom = NULL; -+ int ret; -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ reiser4_super_info_data *sbinfo; -+ -+ ctx = get_current_context(); -+ sbinfo = get_super_private(ctx->super); -+ -+ if (REISER4_DEBUG) { -+ assert("zam-431", *len != 0); -+ assert("zam-432", *start != 0); -+ assert("zam-558", !reiser4_blocknr_is_fake(start)); -+ -+ spin_lock_reiser4_super(sbinfo); -+ assert("zam-562", *start < sbinfo->block_count); -+ spin_unlock_reiser4_super(sbinfo); -+ } -+ -+ if (flags & BA_DEFER) { -+ blocknr_set_entry *bsep = NULL; -+ -+ /* storing deleted block numbers in a blocknr set -+ datastructure for further actual deletion */ -+ do { -+ atom = get_current_atom_locked(); -+ assert("zam-430", atom != NULL); -+ -+ ret = -+ blocknr_set_add_extent(atom, &atom->delete_set, -+ &bsep, start, len); -+ -+ if (ret == -ENOMEM) -+ return ret; -+ -+ /* This loop might spin at most two times */ -+ } while (ret == -E_REPEAT); -+ -+ assert("zam-477", ret == 0); -+ assert("zam-433", atom != NULL); -+ -+ spin_unlock_atom(atom); -+ -+ } else { -+ assert("zam-425", get_current_super_private() != NULL); -+ sa_dealloc_blocks(reiser4_get_space_allocator(ctx->super), -+ *start, *len); -+ -+ if (flags & BA_PERMANENT) { -+ /* These blocks were counted as allocated, we have to revert it -+ * back if allocation is discarded. */ -+ txn_atom *atom = get_current_atom_locked(); -+ atom->nr_blocks_allocated -= *len; -+ spin_unlock_atom(atom); -+ } -+ -+ switch (target_stage) { -+ case BLOCK_NOT_COUNTED: -+ assert("vs-960", flags & BA_FORMATTED); -+ /* VITALY: This is what was grabbed for internal/tx-lists/similar only */ -+ used2free(sbinfo, *len); -+ break; -+ -+ case BLOCK_GRABBED: -+ used2grabbed(ctx, sbinfo, *len); -+ break; -+ -+ case BLOCK_UNALLOCATED: -+ used2fake_allocated(sbinfo, *len, flags & BA_FORMATTED); -+ break; -+ -+ case BLOCK_FLUSH_RESERVED:{ -+ txn_atom *atom; -+ -+ atom = get_current_atom_locked(); -+ used2flush_reserved(sbinfo, atom, *len, -+ flags & BA_FORMATTED); -+ spin_unlock_atom(atom); -+ break; -+ } -+ default: -+ impossible("zam-532", "wrong block stage"); -+ } -+ } -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* wrappers for block allocator plugin methods */ -+int reiser4_pre_commit_hook(void) -+{ -+ assert("zam-502", get_current_super_private() != NULL); -+ sa_pre_commit_hook(); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* an actor which applies delete set to block allocator data */ -+static int -+apply_dset(txn_atom * atom UNUSED_ARG, const reiser4_block_nr * a, -+ const reiser4_block_nr * b, void *data UNUSED_ARG) -+{ -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ reiser4_super_info_data *sbinfo; -+ -+ __u64 len = 1; -+ -+ ctx = get_current_context(); -+ sbinfo = get_super_private(ctx->super); -+ -+ assert("zam-877", atom->stage >= ASTAGE_PRE_COMMIT); -+ assert("zam-552", sbinfo != NULL); -+ -+ if (b != NULL) -+ len = *b; -+ -+ if (REISER4_DEBUG) { -+ spin_lock_reiser4_super(sbinfo); -+ -+ assert("zam-554", *a < reiser4_block_count(ctx->super)); -+ assert("zam-555", *a + len <= reiser4_block_count(ctx->super)); -+ -+ spin_unlock_reiser4_super(sbinfo); -+ } -+ -+ sa_dealloc_blocks(&sbinfo->space_allocator, *a, len); -+ /* adjust sb block counters */ -+ used2free(sbinfo, len); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+void reiser4_post_commit_hook(void) -+{ -+ txn_atom *atom; -+ -+ atom = get_current_atom_locked(); -+ assert("zam-452", atom->stage == ASTAGE_POST_COMMIT); -+ spin_unlock_atom(atom); -+ -+ /* do the block deallocation which was deferred -+ until commit is done */ -+ blocknr_set_iterator(atom, &atom->delete_set, apply_dset, NULL, 1); -+ -+ assert("zam-504", get_current_super_private() != NULL); -+ sa_post_commit_hook(); -+} -+ -+void reiser4_post_write_back_hook(void) -+{ -+ assert("zam-504", get_current_super_private() != NULL); -+ -+ sa_post_commit_hook(); -+} -+ -+/* -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ scroll-step: 1 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/block_alloc.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/block_alloc.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/block_alloc.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/block_alloc.h 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,175 @@ -+/* Copyright 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+#if !defined (__FS_REISER4_BLOCK_ALLOC_H__) -+#define __FS_REISER4_BLOCK_ALLOC_H__ -+ -+#include "dformat.h" -+#include "forward.h" -+ -+#include /* for __u?? */ -+#include -+ -+/* Mask when is applied to given block number shows is that block number is a fake one */ -+#define REISER4_FAKE_BLOCKNR_BIT_MASK 0x8000000000000000ULL -+/* Mask which isolates a type of object this fake block number was assigned to */ -+#define REISER4_BLOCKNR_STATUS_BIT_MASK 0xC000000000000000ULL -+ -+/*result after applying the REISER4_BLOCKNR_STATUS_BIT_MASK should be compared -+ against these two values to understand is the object unallocated or bitmap -+ shadow object (WORKING BITMAP block, look at the plugin/space/bitmap.c) */ -+#define REISER4_UNALLOCATED_STATUS_VALUE 0xC000000000000000ULL -+#define REISER4_BITMAP_BLOCKS_STATUS_VALUE 0x8000000000000000ULL -+ -+/* specification how block allocation was counted in sb block counters */ -+typedef enum { -+ BLOCK_NOT_COUNTED = 0, /* reiser4 has no info about this block yet */ -+ BLOCK_GRABBED = 1, /* free space grabbed for further allocation -+ of this block */ -+ BLOCK_FLUSH_RESERVED = 2, /* block is reserved for flush needs. */ -+ BLOCK_UNALLOCATED = 3, /* block is used for existing in-memory object -+ ( unallocated formatted or unformatted -+ node) */ -+ BLOCK_ALLOCATED = 4 /* block is mapped to disk, real on-disk block -+ number assigned */ -+} block_stage_t; -+ -+/* a hint for block allocator */ -+struct reiser4_blocknr_hint { -+ /* FIXME: I think we want to add a longterm lock on the bitmap block here. This -+ is to prevent jnode_flush() calls from interleaving allocations on the same -+ bitmap, once a hint is established. */ -+ -+ /* search start hint */ -+ reiser4_block_nr blk; -+ /* if not zero, it is a region size we search for free blocks in */ -+ reiser4_block_nr max_dist; -+ /* level for allocation, may be useful have branch-level and higher -+ write-optimized. */ -+ tree_level level; -+ /* block allocator assumes that blocks, which will be mapped to disk, -+ are in this specified block_stage */ -+ block_stage_t block_stage; -+ /* If direction = 1 allocate blocks in backward direction from the end -+ * of disk to the beginning of disk. */ -+ unsigned int backward:1; -+ -+}; -+ -+/* These flags control block allocation/deallocation behavior */ -+enum reiser4_ba_flags { -+ /* do allocatations from reserved (5%) area */ -+ BA_RESERVED = (1 << 0), -+ -+ /* block allocator can do commit trying to recover free space */ -+ BA_CAN_COMMIT = (1 << 1), -+ -+ /* if operation will be applied to formatted block */ -+ BA_FORMATTED = (1 << 2), -+ -+ /* defer actual block freeing until transaction commit */ -+ BA_DEFER = (1 << 3), -+ -+ /* allocate blocks for permanent fs objects (formatted or unformatted), not -+ wandered of log blocks */ -+ BA_PERMANENT = (1 << 4), -+ -+ /* grab space even it was disabled */ -+ BA_FORCE = (1 << 5), -+ -+ /* use default start value for free blocks search. */ -+ BA_USE_DEFAULT_SEARCH_START = (1 << 6) -+}; -+ -+typedef enum reiser4_ba_flags reiser4_ba_flags_t; -+ -+extern void reiser4_blocknr_hint_init(reiser4_blocknr_hint * hint); -+extern void reiser4_blocknr_hint_done(reiser4_blocknr_hint * hint); -+extern void update_blocknr_hint_default(const struct super_block *, -+ const reiser4_block_nr *); -+extern void get_blocknr_hint_default(reiser4_block_nr *); -+ -+extern reiser4_block_nr reiser4_fs_reserved_space(struct super_block *super); -+ -+int assign_fake_blocknr_formatted(reiser4_block_nr *); -+reiser4_block_nr fake_blocknr_unformatted(int); -+ -+/* free -> grabbed -> fake_allocated -> used */ -+ -+int reiser4_grab_space(__u64 count, reiser4_ba_flags_t flags); -+void all_grabbed2free(void); -+void grabbed2free(reiser4_context *, reiser4_super_info_data *, __u64 count); -+void fake_allocated2free(__u64 count, reiser4_ba_flags_t flags); -+void grabbed2flush_reserved_nolock(txn_atom * atom, __u64 count); -+void grabbed2flush_reserved(__u64 count); -+int reiser4_alloc_blocks(reiser4_blocknr_hint * hint, -+ reiser4_block_nr * start, -+ reiser4_block_nr * len, reiser4_ba_flags_t flags); -+int reiser4_dealloc_blocks(const reiser4_block_nr *, -+ const reiser4_block_nr *, -+ block_stage_t, reiser4_ba_flags_t flags); -+ -+static inline int reiser4_alloc_block(reiser4_blocknr_hint * hint, -+ reiser4_block_nr * start, -+ reiser4_ba_flags_t flags) -+{ -+ reiser4_block_nr one = 1; -+ return reiser4_alloc_blocks(hint, start, &one, flags); -+} -+ -+static inline int reiser4_dealloc_block(const reiser4_block_nr * block, -+ block_stage_t stage, -+ reiser4_ba_flags_t flags) -+{ -+ const reiser4_block_nr one = 1; -+ return reiser4_dealloc_blocks(block, &one, stage, flags); -+} -+ -+#define reiser4_grab_space_force(count, flags) \ -+ reiser4_grab_space(count, flags | BA_FORCE) -+ -+extern void grabbed2free_mark(__u64 mark); -+extern int reiser4_grab_reserved(struct super_block *, -+ __u64, reiser4_ba_flags_t); -+extern void reiser4_release_reserved(struct super_block *super); -+ -+/* grabbed -> fake_allocated */ -+ -+/* fake_allocated -> used */ -+ -+/* used -> fake_allocated -> grabbed -> free */ -+ -+extern void flush_reserved2grabbed(txn_atom * atom, __u64 count); -+ -+extern int reiser4_blocknr_is_fake(const reiser4_block_nr * da); -+ -+extern void grabbed2cluster_reserved(int count); -+extern void cluster_reserved2grabbed(int count); -+extern void cluster_reserved2free(int count); -+ -+extern int reiser4_check_block_counters(const struct super_block *); -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ -+extern void reiser4_check_block(const reiser4_block_nr *, int); -+ -+#else -+ -+# define reiser4_check_block(beg, val) noop -+ -+#endif -+ -+extern int reiser4_pre_commit_hook(void); -+extern void reiser4_post_commit_hook(void); -+extern void reiser4_post_write_back_hook(void); -+ -+#endif /* __FS_REISER4_BLOCK_ALLOC_H__ */ -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/blocknrset.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/blocknrset.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/blocknrset.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/blocknrset.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,368 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* This file contains code for various block number sets used by the atom to -+ track the deleted set and wandered block mappings. */ -+ -+#include "debug.h" -+#include "dformat.h" -+#include "txnmgr.h" -+#include "context.h" -+ -+#include -+ -+/* The proposed data structure for storing unordered block number sets is a -+ list of elements, each of which contains an array of block number or/and -+ array of block number pairs. That element called blocknr_set_entry is used -+ to store block numbers from the beginning and for extents from the end of -+ the data field (char data[...]). The ->nr_blocks and ->nr_pairs fields -+ count numbers of blocks and extents. -+ -+ +------------------- blocknr_set_entry->data ------------------+ -+ |block1|block2| ... ... |pair3|pair2|pair1| -+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ -+ -+ When current blocknr_set_entry is full, allocate a new one. */ -+ -+/* Usage examples: blocknr sets are used in reiser4 for storing atom's delete -+ * set (single blocks and block extents), in that case blocknr pair represent an -+ * extent; atom's wandered map is also stored as a blocknr set, blocknr pairs -+ * there represent a (real block) -> (wandered block) mapping. */ -+ -+/* Protection: blocknr sets belong to reiser4 atom, and -+ * their modifications are performed with the atom lock held */ -+ -+/* The total size of a blocknr_set_entry. */ -+#define BLOCKNR_SET_ENTRY_SIZE 128 -+ -+/* The number of blocks that can fit the blocknr data area. */ -+#define BLOCKNR_SET_ENTRIES_NUMBER \ -+ ((BLOCKNR_SET_ENTRY_SIZE - \ -+ 2 * sizeof (unsigned) - \ -+ sizeof(struct list_head)) / \ -+ sizeof(reiser4_block_nr)) -+ -+/* An entry of the blocknr_set */ -+struct blocknr_set_entry { -+ unsigned nr_singles; -+ unsigned nr_pairs; -+ struct list_head link; -+ reiser4_block_nr entries[BLOCKNR_SET_ENTRIES_NUMBER]; -+}; -+ -+/* A pair of blocks as recorded in the blocknr_set_entry data. */ -+struct blocknr_pair { -+ reiser4_block_nr a; -+ reiser4_block_nr b; -+}; -+ -+/* Return the number of blocknr slots available in a blocknr_set_entry. */ -+/* Audited by: green(2002.06.11) */ -+static unsigned bse_avail(blocknr_set_entry * bse) -+{ -+ unsigned used = bse->nr_singles + 2 * bse->nr_pairs; -+ -+ assert("jmacd-5088", BLOCKNR_SET_ENTRIES_NUMBER >= used); -+ cassert(sizeof(blocknr_set_entry) == BLOCKNR_SET_ENTRY_SIZE); -+ -+ return BLOCKNR_SET_ENTRIES_NUMBER - used; -+} -+ -+/* Initialize a blocknr_set_entry. */ -+static void bse_init(blocknr_set_entry *bse) -+{ -+ bse->nr_singles = 0; -+ bse->nr_pairs = 0; -+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&bse->link); -+} -+ -+/* Allocate and initialize a blocknr_set_entry. */ -+/* Audited by: green(2002.06.11) */ -+static blocknr_set_entry *bse_alloc(void) -+{ -+ blocknr_set_entry *e; -+ -+ if ((e = (blocknr_set_entry *) kmalloc(sizeof(blocknr_set_entry), -+ reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get())) == NULL) -+ return NULL; -+ -+ bse_init(e); -+ -+ return e; -+} -+ -+/* Free a blocknr_set_entry. */ -+/* Audited by: green(2002.06.11) */ -+static void bse_free(blocknr_set_entry * bse) -+{ -+ kfree(bse); -+} -+ -+/* Add a block number to a blocknr_set_entry */ -+/* Audited by: green(2002.06.11) */ -+static void -+bse_put_single(blocknr_set_entry * bse, const reiser4_block_nr * block) -+{ -+ assert("jmacd-5099", bse_avail(bse) >= 1); -+ -+ bse->entries[bse->nr_singles++] = *block; -+} -+ -+/* Get a pair of block numbers */ -+/* Audited by: green(2002.06.11) */ -+static inline struct blocknr_pair *bse_get_pair(blocknr_set_entry * bse, -+ unsigned pno) -+{ -+ assert("green-1", BLOCKNR_SET_ENTRIES_NUMBER >= 2 * (pno + 1)); -+ -+ return (struct blocknr_pair *) (bse->entries + -+ BLOCKNR_SET_ENTRIES_NUMBER - -+ 2 * (pno + 1)); -+} -+ -+/* Add a pair of block numbers to a blocknr_set_entry */ -+/* Audited by: green(2002.06.11) */ -+static void -+bse_put_pair(blocknr_set_entry * bse, const reiser4_block_nr * a, -+ const reiser4_block_nr * b) -+{ -+ struct blocknr_pair *pair; -+ -+ assert("jmacd-5100", bse_avail(bse) >= 2 && a != NULL && b != NULL); -+ -+ pair = bse_get_pair(bse, bse->nr_pairs++); -+ -+ pair->a = *a; -+ pair->b = *b; -+} -+ -+/* Add either a block or pair of blocks to the block number set. The first -+ blocknr (@a) must be non-NULL. If @b is NULL a single blocknr is added, if -+ @b is non-NULL a pair is added. The block number set belongs to atom, and -+ the call is made with the atom lock held. There may not be enough space in -+ the current blocknr_set_entry. If new_bsep points to a non-NULL -+ blocknr_set_entry then it will be added to the blocknr_set and new_bsep -+ will be set to NULL. If new_bsep contains NULL then the atom lock will be -+ released and a new bse will be allocated in new_bsep. E_REPEAT will be -+ returned with the atom unlocked for the operation to be tried again. If -+ the operation succeeds, 0 is returned. If new_bsep is non-NULL and not -+ used during the call, it will be freed automatically. */ -+static int blocknr_set_add(txn_atom *atom, struct list_head *bset, -+ blocknr_set_entry **new_bsep, const reiser4_block_nr *a, -+ const reiser4_block_nr *b) -+{ -+ blocknr_set_entry *bse; -+ unsigned entries_needed; -+ -+ assert("jmacd-5101", a != NULL); -+ -+ entries_needed = (b == NULL) ? 1 : 2; -+ if (list_empty(bset) || -+ bse_avail(list_entry(bset->next, blocknr_set_entry, link)) < entries_needed) { -+ /* See if a bse was previously allocated. */ -+ if (*new_bsep == NULL) { -+ spin_unlock_atom(atom); -+ *new_bsep = bse_alloc(); -+ return (*new_bsep != NULL) ? -E_REPEAT : -+ RETERR(-ENOMEM); -+ } -+ -+ /* Put it on the head of the list. */ -+ list_add(&((*new_bsep)->link), bset); -+ -+ *new_bsep = NULL; -+ } -+ -+ /* Add the single or pair. */ -+ bse = list_entry(bset->next, blocknr_set_entry, link); -+ if (b == NULL) { -+ bse_put_single(bse, a); -+ } else { -+ bse_put_pair(bse, a, b); -+ } -+ -+ /* If new_bsep is non-NULL then there was an allocation race, free this copy. */ -+ if (*new_bsep != NULL) { -+ bse_free(*new_bsep); -+ *new_bsep = NULL; -+ } -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* Add an extent to the block set. If the length is 1, it is treated as a -+ single block (e.g., reiser4_set_add_block). */ -+/* Audited by: green(2002.06.11) */ -+/* Auditor note: Entire call chain cannot hold any spinlocks, because -+ kmalloc might schedule. The only exception is atom spinlock, which is -+ properly freed. */ -+int -+blocknr_set_add_extent(txn_atom * atom, -+ struct list_head * bset, -+ blocknr_set_entry ** new_bsep, -+ const reiser4_block_nr * start, -+ const reiser4_block_nr * len) -+{ -+ assert("jmacd-5102", start != NULL && len != NULL && *len > 0); -+ return blocknr_set_add(atom, bset, new_bsep, start, -+ *len == 1 ? NULL : len); -+} -+ -+/* Add a block pair to the block set. It adds exactly a pair, which is checked -+ * by an assertion that both arguments are not null.*/ -+/* Audited by: green(2002.06.11) */ -+/* Auditor note: Entire call chain cannot hold any spinlocks, because -+ kmalloc might schedule. The only exception is atom spinlock, which is -+ properly freed. */ -+int -+blocknr_set_add_pair(txn_atom * atom, -+ struct list_head * bset, -+ blocknr_set_entry ** new_bsep, const reiser4_block_nr * a, -+ const reiser4_block_nr * b) -+{ -+ assert("jmacd-5103", a != NULL && b != NULL); -+ return blocknr_set_add(atom, bset, new_bsep, a, b); -+} -+ -+/* Initialize a blocknr_set. */ -+void blocknr_set_init(struct list_head *bset) -+{ -+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(bset); -+} -+ -+/* Release the entries of a blocknr_set. */ -+void blocknr_set_destroy(struct list_head *bset) -+{ -+ blocknr_set_entry *bse; -+ -+ while (!list_empty(bset)) { -+ bse = list_entry(bset->next, blocknr_set_entry, link); -+ list_del_init(&bse->link); -+ bse_free(bse); -+ } -+} -+ -+/* Merge blocknr_set entries out of @from into @into. */ -+/* Audited by: green(2002.06.11) */ -+/* Auditor comments: This merge does not know if merged sets contain -+ blocks pairs (As for wandered sets) or extents, so it cannot really merge -+ overlapping ranges if there is some. So I believe it may lead to -+ some blocks being presented several times in one blocknr_set. To help -+ debugging such problems it might help to check for duplicate entries on -+ actual processing of this set. Testing this kind of stuff right here is -+ also complicated by the fact that these sets are not sorted and going -+ through whole set on each element addition is going to be CPU-heavy task */ -+void blocknr_set_merge(struct list_head * from, struct list_head * into) -+{ -+ blocknr_set_entry *bse_into = NULL; -+ -+ /* If @from is empty, no work to perform. */ -+ if (list_empty(from)) -+ return; -+ /* If @into is not empty, try merging partial-entries. */ -+ if (!list_empty(into)) { -+ -+ /* Neither set is empty, pop the front to members and try to combine them. */ -+ blocknr_set_entry *bse_from; -+ unsigned into_avail; -+ -+ bse_into = list_entry(into->next, blocknr_set_entry, link); -+ list_del_init(&bse_into->link); -+ bse_from = list_entry(from->next, blocknr_set_entry, link); -+ list_del_init(&bse_from->link); -+ -+ /* Combine singles. */ -+ for (into_avail = bse_avail(bse_into); -+ into_avail != 0 && bse_from->nr_singles != 0; -+ into_avail -= 1) { -+ bse_put_single(bse_into, -+ &bse_from->entries[--bse_from-> -+ nr_singles]); -+ } -+ -+ /* Combine pairs. */ -+ for (; into_avail > 1 && bse_from->nr_pairs != 0; -+ into_avail -= 2) { -+ struct blocknr_pair *pair = -+ bse_get_pair(bse_from, --bse_from->nr_pairs); -+ bse_put_pair(bse_into, &pair->a, &pair->b); -+ } -+ -+ /* If bse_from is empty, delete it now. */ -+ if (bse_avail(bse_from) == BLOCKNR_SET_ENTRIES_NUMBER) { -+ bse_free(bse_from); -+ } else { -+ /* Otherwise, bse_into is full or nearly full (e.g., -+ it could have one slot avail and bse_from has one -+ pair left). Push it back onto the list. bse_from -+ becomes bse_into, which will be the new partial. */ -+ list_add(&bse_into->link, into); -+ bse_into = bse_from; -+ } -+ } -+ -+ /* Splice lists together. */ -+ list_splice_init(from, into->prev); -+ -+ /* Add the partial entry back to the head of the list. */ -+ if (bse_into != NULL) -+ list_add(&bse_into->link, into); -+} -+ -+/* Iterate over all blocknr set elements. */ -+int blocknr_set_iterator(txn_atom *atom, struct list_head *bset, -+ blocknr_set_actor_f actor, void *data, int delete) -+{ -+ -+ blocknr_set_entry *entry; -+ -+ assert("zam-429", atom != NULL); -+ assert("zam-430", atom_is_protected(atom)); -+ assert("zam-431", bset != 0); -+ assert("zam-432", actor != NULL); -+ -+ entry = list_entry(bset->next, blocknr_set_entry, link); -+ while (bset != &entry->link) { -+ blocknr_set_entry *tmp = list_entry(entry->link.next, blocknr_set_entry, link); -+ unsigned int i; -+ int ret; -+ -+ for (i = 0; i < entry->nr_singles; i++) { -+ ret = actor(atom, &entry->entries[i], NULL, data); -+ -+ /* We can't break a loop if delete flag is set. */ -+ if (ret != 0 && !delete) -+ return ret; -+ } -+ -+ for (i = 0; i < entry->nr_pairs; i++) { -+ struct blocknr_pair *ab; -+ -+ ab = bse_get_pair(entry, i); -+ -+ ret = actor(atom, &ab->a, &ab->b, data); -+ -+ if (ret != 0 && !delete) -+ return ret; -+ } -+ -+ if (delete) { -+ list_del(&entry->link); -+ bse_free(entry); -+ } -+ -+ entry = tmp; -+ } -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * Local variables: -+ * c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ * mode-name: "LC" -+ * c-basic-offset: 8 -+ * tab-width: 8 -+ * fill-column: 79 -+ * scroll-step: 1 -+ * End: -+ */ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/carry.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/carry.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/carry.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/carry.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,1391 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+/* Functions to "carry" tree modification(s) upward. */ -+/* Tree is modified one level at a time. As we modify a level we accumulate a -+ set of changes that need to be propagated to the next level. We manage -+ node locking such that any searches that collide with carrying are -+ restarted, from the root if necessary. -+ -+ Insertion of a new item may result in items being moved among nodes and -+ this requires the delimiting key to be updated at the least common parent -+ of the nodes modified to preserve search tree invariants. Also, insertion -+ may require allocation of a new node. A pointer to the new node has to be -+ inserted into some node on the parent level, etc. -+ -+ Tree carrying is meant to be analogous to arithmetic carrying. -+ -+ A carry operation is always associated with some node (&carry_node). -+ -+ Carry process starts with some initial set of operations to be performed -+ and an initial set of already locked nodes. Operations are performed one -+ by one. Performing each single operation has following possible effects: -+ -+ - content of carry node associated with operation is modified -+ - new carry nodes are locked and involved into carry process on this level -+ - new carry operations are posted to the next level -+ -+ After all carry operations on this level are done, process is repeated for -+ the accumulated sequence on carry operations for the next level. This -+ starts by trying to lock (in left to right order) all carry nodes -+ associated with carry operations on the parent level. After this, we decide -+ whether more nodes are required on the left of already locked set. If so, -+ all locks taken on the parent level are released, new carry nodes are -+ added, and locking process repeats. -+ -+ It may happen that balancing process fails owing to unrecoverable error on -+ some of upper levels of a tree (possible causes are io error, failure to -+ allocate new node, etc.). In this case we should unmount the filesystem, -+ rebooting if it is the root, and possibly advise the use of fsck. -+ -+ USAGE: -+ -+ int some_tree_operation( znode *node, ... ) -+ { -+ // Allocate on a stack pool of carry objects: operations and nodes. -+ // Most carry processes will only take objects from here, without -+ // dynamic allocation. -+ -+I feel uneasy about this pool. It adds to code complexity, I understand why it exists, but.... -Hans -+ -+ carry_pool pool; -+ carry_level lowest_level; -+ carry_op *op; -+ -+ init_carry_pool( &pool ); -+ init_carry_level( &lowest_level, &pool ); -+ -+ // operation may be one of: -+ // COP_INSERT --- insert new item into node -+ // COP_CUT --- remove part of or whole node -+ // COP_PASTE --- increase size of item -+ // COP_DELETE --- delete pointer from parent node -+ // COP_UPDATE --- update delimiting key in least -+ // common ancestor of two -+ -+ op = reiser4_post_carry( &lowest_level, operation, node, 0 ); -+ if( IS_ERR( op ) || ( op == NULL ) ) { -+ handle error -+ } else { -+ // fill in remaining fields in @op, according to carry.h:carry_op -+ result = carry( &lowest_level, NULL ); -+ } -+ done_carry_pool( &pool ); -+ } -+ -+ When you are implementing node plugin method that participates in carry -+ (shifting, insertion, deletion, etc.), do the following: -+ -+ int foo_node_method( znode *node, ..., carry_level *todo ) -+ { -+ carry_op *op; -+ -+ .... -+ -+ // note, that last argument to reiser4_post_carry() is non-null -+ // here, because @op is to be applied to the parent of @node, rather -+ // than to the @node itself as in the previous case. -+ -+ op = node_post_carry( todo, operation, node, 1 ); -+ // fill in remaining fields in @op, according to carry.h:carry_op -+ -+ .... -+ -+ } -+ -+ BATCHING: -+ -+ One of the main advantages of level-by-level balancing implemented here is -+ ability to batch updates on a parent level and to peform them more -+ efficiently as a result. -+ -+ Description To Be Done (TBD). -+ -+ DIFFICULTIES AND SUBTLE POINTS: -+ -+ 1. complex plumbing is required, because: -+ -+ a. effective allocation through pools is needed -+ -+ b. target of operation is not exactly known when operation is -+ posted. This is worked around through bitfields in &carry_node and -+ logic in lock_carry_node() -+ -+ c. of interaction with locking code: node should be added into sibling -+ list when pointer to it is inserted into its parent, which is some time -+ after node was created. Between these moments, node is somewhat in -+ suspended state and is only registered in the carry lists -+ -+ 2. whole balancing logic is implemented here, in particular, insertion -+ logic is coded in make_space(). -+ -+ 3. special cases like insertion (reiser4_add_tree_root()) or deletion -+ (reiser4_kill_tree_root()) of tree root and morphing of paste into insert -+ (insert_paste()) have to be handled. -+ -+ 4. there is non-trivial interdependency between allocation of new nodes -+ and almost everything else. This is mainly due to the (1.c) above. I shall -+ write about this later. -+ -+*/ -+ -+#include "forward.h" -+#include "debug.h" -+#include "key.h" -+#include "coord.h" -+#include "plugin/item/item.h" -+#include "plugin/item/extent.h" -+#include "plugin/node/node.h" -+#include "jnode.h" -+#include "znode.h" -+#include "tree_mod.h" -+#include "tree_walk.h" -+#include "block_alloc.h" -+#include "pool.h" -+#include "tree.h" -+#include "carry.h" -+#include "carry_ops.h" -+#include "super.h" -+#include "reiser4.h" -+ -+#include -+ -+/* level locking/unlocking */ -+static int lock_carry_level(carry_level * level); -+static void unlock_carry_level(carry_level * level, int failure); -+static void done_carry_level(carry_level * level); -+static void unlock_carry_node(carry_level * level, carry_node * node, int fail); -+ -+int lock_carry_node(carry_level * level, carry_node * node); -+int lock_carry_node_tail(carry_node * node); -+ -+/* carry processing proper */ -+static int carry_on_level(carry_level * doing, carry_level * todo); -+ -+static carry_op *add_op(carry_level * level, pool_ordering order, -+ carry_op * reference); -+ -+/* handlers for carry operations. */ -+ -+static void fatal_carry_error(carry_level * doing, int ecode); -+static int add_new_root(carry_level * level, carry_node * node, znode * fake); -+ -+static void print_level(const char *prefix, carry_level * level); -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+typedef enum { -+ CARRY_TODO, -+ CARRY_DOING -+} carry_queue_state; -+static int carry_level_invariant(carry_level * level, carry_queue_state state); -+#endif -+ -+/* main entry point for tree balancing. -+ -+ Tree carry performs operations from @doing and while doing so accumulates -+ information about operations to be performed on the next level ("carried" -+ to the parent level). Carried operations are performed, causing possibly -+ more operations to be carried upward etc. carry() takes care about -+ locking and pinning znodes while operating on them. -+ -+ For usage, see comment at the top of fs/reiser4/carry.c -+ -+*/ -+int reiser4_carry(carry_level * doing /* set of carry operations to be -+ * performed */ , -+ carry_level * done /* set of nodes, already performed -+ * at the previous level. -+ * NULL in most cases */) -+{ -+ int result = 0; -+ /* queue of new requests */ -+ carry_level *todo; -+ ON_DEBUG(STORE_COUNTERS); -+ -+ assert("nikita-888", doing != NULL); -+ BUG_ON(done != NULL); -+ -+ todo = doing + 1; -+ init_carry_level(todo, doing->pool); -+ -+ /* queue of requests preformed on the previous level */ -+ done = todo + 1; -+ init_carry_level(done, doing->pool); -+ -+ /* iterate until there is nothing more to do */ -+ while (result == 0 && doing->ops_num > 0) { -+ carry_level *tmp; -+ -+ /* at this point @done is locked. */ -+ /* repeat lock/do/unlock while -+ -+ (1) lock_carry_level() fails due to deadlock avoidance, or -+ -+ (2) carry_on_level() decides that more nodes have to -+ be involved. -+ -+ (3) some unexpected error occurred while balancing on the -+ upper levels. In this case all changes are rolled back. -+ -+ */ -+ while (1) { -+ result = lock_carry_level(doing); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ /* perform operations from @doing and -+ accumulate new requests in @todo */ -+ result = carry_on_level(doing, todo); -+ if (result == 0) -+ break; -+ else if (result != -E_REPEAT || -+ !doing->restartable) { -+ warning("nikita-1043", -+ "Fatal error during carry: %i", -+ result); -+ print_level("done", done); -+ print_level("doing", doing); -+ print_level("todo", todo); -+ /* do some rough stuff like aborting -+ all pending transcrashes and thus -+ pushing tree back to the consistent -+ state. Alternatvely, just panic. -+ */ -+ fatal_carry_error(doing, result); -+ return result; -+ } -+ } else if (result != -E_REPEAT) { -+ fatal_carry_error(doing, result); -+ return result; -+ } -+ unlock_carry_level(doing, 1); -+ } -+ /* at this point @done can be safely unlocked */ -+ done_carry_level(done); -+ -+ /* cyclically shift queues */ -+ tmp = done; -+ done = doing; -+ doing = todo; -+ todo = tmp; -+ init_carry_level(todo, doing->pool); -+ -+ /* give other threads chance to run */ -+ reiser4_preempt_point(); -+ } -+ done_carry_level(done); -+ -+ /* all counters, but x_refs should remain the same. x_refs can change -+ owing to transaction manager */ -+ ON_DEBUG(CHECK_COUNTERS); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* perform carry operations on given level. -+ -+ Optimizations proposed by pooh: -+ -+ (1) don't lock all nodes from queue at the same time. Lock nodes lazily as -+ required; -+ -+ (2) unlock node if there are no more operations to be performed upon it and -+ node didn't add any operation to @todo. This can be implemented by -+ attaching to each node two counters: counter of operaions working on this -+ node and counter and operations carried upward from this node. -+ -+*/ -+static int carry_on_level(carry_level * doing /* queue of carry operations to -+ * do on this level */ , -+ carry_level * todo /* queue where new carry -+ * operations to be performed on -+ * the * parent level are -+ * accumulated during @doing -+ * processing. */ ) -+{ -+ int result; -+ int (*f) (carry_op *, carry_level *, carry_level *); -+ carry_op *op; -+ carry_op *tmp_op; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1034", doing != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1035", todo != NULL); -+ -+ /* @doing->nodes are locked. */ -+ -+ /* This function can be split into two phases: analysis and modification. -+ -+ Analysis calculates precisely what items should be moved between -+ nodes. This information is gathered in some structures attached to -+ each carry_node in a @doing queue. Analysis also determines whether -+ new nodes are to be allocated etc. -+ -+ After analysis is completed, actual modification is performed. Here -+ we can take advantage of "batch modification": if there are several -+ operations acting on the same node, modifications can be performed -+ more efficiently when batched together. -+ -+ Above is an optimization left for the future. -+ */ -+ /* Important, but delayed optimization: it's possible to batch -+ operations together and perform them more efficiently as a -+ result. For example, deletion of several neighboring items from a -+ node can be converted to a single ->cut() operation. -+ -+ Before processing queue, it should be scanned and "mergeable" -+ operations merged. -+ */ -+ result = 0; -+ for_all_ops(doing, op, tmp_op) { -+ carry_opcode opcode; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1041", op != NULL); -+ opcode = op->op; -+ assert("nikita-1042", op->op < COP_LAST_OP); -+ f = op_dispatch_table[op->op].handler; -+ result = f(op, doing, todo); -+ /* locking can fail with -E_REPEAT. Any different error is fatal -+ and will be handled by fatal_carry_error() sledgehammer. -+ */ -+ if (result != 0) -+ break; -+ } -+ if (result == 0) { -+ carry_plugin_info info; -+ carry_node *scan; -+ carry_node *tmp_scan; -+ -+ info.doing = doing; -+ info.todo = todo; -+ -+ assert("nikita-3002", -+ carry_level_invariant(doing, CARRY_DOING)); -+ for_all_nodes(doing, scan, tmp_scan) { -+ znode *node; -+ -+ node = reiser4_carry_real(scan); -+ assert("nikita-2547", node != NULL); -+ if (node_is_empty(node)) { -+ result = -+ node_plugin_by_node(node)-> -+ prepare_removal(node, &info); -+ if (result != 0) -+ break; -+ } -+ } -+ } -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* post carry operation -+ -+ This is main function used by external carry clients: node layout plugins -+ and tree operations to create new carry operation to be performed on some -+ level. -+ -+ New operation will be included in the @level queue. To actually perform it, -+ call carry( level, ... ). This function takes write lock on @node. Carry -+ manages all its locks by itself, don't worry about this. -+ -+ This function adds operation and node at the end of the queue. It is up to -+ caller to guarantee proper ordering of node queue. -+ -+*/ -+carry_op * reiser4_post_carry(carry_level * level /* queue where new operation -+ * is to be posted at */ , -+ carry_opcode op /* opcode of operation */ , -+ znode * node /* node on which this operation -+ * will operate */ , -+ int apply_to_parent_p /* whether operation will -+ * operate directly on @node -+ * or on it parent. */) -+{ -+ carry_op *result; -+ carry_node *child; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1046", level != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1788", znode_is_write_locked(node)); -+ -+ result = add_op(level, POOLO_LAST, NULL); -+ if (IS_ERR(result)) -+ return result; -+ child = reiser4_add_carry(level, POOLO_LAST, NULL); -+ if (IS_ERR(child)) { -+ reiser4_pool_free(&level->pool->op_pool, &result->header); -+ return (carry_op *) child; -+ } -+ result->node = child; -+ result->op = op; -+ child->parent = apply_to_parent_p; -+ if (ZF_ISSET(node, JNODE_ORPHAN)) -+ child->left_before = 1; -+ child->node = node; -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* initialize carry queue */ -+void init_carry_level(carry_level * level /* level to initialize */ , -+ carry_pool * pool /* pool @level will allocate objects -+ * from */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-1045", level != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-967", pool != NULL); -+ -+ memset(level, 0, sizeof *level); -+ level->pool = pool; -+ -+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&level->nodes); -+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&level->ops); -+} -+ -+/* allocate carry pool and initialize pools within queue */ -+carry_pool *init_carry_pool(int size) -+{ -+ carry_pool *pool; -+ -+ assert("", size >= sizeof(carry_pool) + 3 * sizeof(carry_level)); -+ pool = kmalloc(size, reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()); -+ if (pool == NULL) -+ return ERR_PTR(RETERR(-ENOMEM)); -+ -+ reiser4_init_pool(&pool->op_pool, sizeof(carry_op), CARRIES_POOL_SIZE, -+ (char *)pool->op); -+ reiser4_init_pool(&pool->node_pool, sizeof(carry_node), -+ NODES_LOCKED_POOL_SIZE, (char *)pool->node); -+ return pool; -+} -+ -+/* finish with queue pools */ -+void done_carry_pool(carry_pool * pool /* pool to destroy */ ) -+{ -+ reiser4_done_pool(&pool->op_pool); -+ reiser4_done_pool(&pool->node_pool); -+ kfree(pool); -+} -+ -+/* add new carry node to the @level. -+ -+ Returns pointer to the new carry node allocated from pool. It's up to -+ callers to maintain proper order in the @level. Assumption is that if carry -+ nodes on one level are already sorted and modifications are peroformed from -+ left to right, carry nodes added on the parent level will be ordered -+ automatically. To control ordering use @order and @reference parameters. -+ -+*/ -+carry_node *reiser4_add_carry_skip(carry_level * level /* &carry_level to add -+ * node to */ , -+ pool_ordering order /* where to insert: -+ * at the beginning of -+ * @level, -+ * before @reference, -+ * after @reference, -+ * at the end of @level -+ */ , -+ carry_node * reference/* reference node for -+ * insertion */) -+{ -+ ON_DEBUG(carry_node * orig_ref = reference); -+ -+ if (order == POOLO_BEFORE) { -+ reference = find_left_carry(reference, level); -+ if (reference == NULL) -+ reference = list_entry(level->nodes.next, carry_node, -+ header.level_linkage); -+ else -+ reference = list_entry(reference->header.level_linkage.next, -+ carry_node, header.level_linkage); -+ } else if (order == POOLO_AFTER) { -+ reference = find_right_carry(reference, level); -+ if (reference == NULL) -+ reference = list_entry(level->nodes.prev, carry_node, -+ header.level_linkage); -+ else -+ reference = list_entry(reference->header.level_linkage.prev, -+ carry_node, header.level_linkage); -+ } -+ assert("nikita-2209", -+ ergo(orig_ref != NULL, -+ reiser4_carry_real(reference) == -+ reiser4_carry_real(orig_ref))); -+ return reiser4_add_carry(level, order, reference); -+} -+ -+carry_node *reiser4_add_carry(carry_level * level /* &carry_level to add node -+ * to */ , -+ pool_ordering order /* where to insert: at the -+ * beginning of @level, before -+ * @reference, after @reference, -+ * at the end of @level */ , -+ carry_node * reference /* reference node for -+ * insertion */ ) -+{ -+ carry_node *result; -+ -+ result = -+ (carry_node *) reiser4_add_obj(&level->pool->node_pool, -+ &level->nodes, -+ order, &reference->header); -+ if (!IS_ERR(result) && (result != NULL)) -+ ++level->nodes_num; -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* add new carry operation to the @level. -+ -+ Returns pointer to the new carry operations allocated from pool. It's up to -+ callers to maintain proper order in the @level. To control ordering use -+ @order and @reference parameters. -+ -+*/ -+static carry_op *add_op(carry_level * level /* &carry_level to add node to */ , -+ pool_ordering order /* where to insert: at the beginning of -+ * @level, before @reference, after -+ * @reference, at the end of @level */ , -+ carry_op * -+ reference /* reference node for insertion */ ) -+{ -+ carry_op *result; -+ -+ result = -+ (carry_op *) reiser4_add_obj(&level->pool->op_pool, &level->ops, -+ order, &reference->header); -+ if (!IS_ERR(result) && (result != NULL)) -+ ++level->ops_num; -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* Return node on the right of which @node was created. -+ -+ Each node is created on the right of some existing node (or it is new root, -+ which is special case not handled here). -+ -+ @node is new node created on some level, but not yet inserted into its -+ parent, it has corresponding bit (JNODE_ORPHAN) set in zstate. -+ -+*/ -+static carry_node *find_begetting_brother(carry_node * node /* node to start search -+ * from */ , -+ carry_level * kin UNUSED_ARG /* level to -+ * scan */ ) -+{ -+ carry_node *scan; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1614", node != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1615", kin != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1616", LOCK_CNT_GTZ(rw_locked_tree)); -+ assert("nikita-1619", ergo(reiser4_carry_real(node) != NULL, -+ ZF_ISSET(reiser4_carry_real(node), -+ JNODE_ORPHAN))); -+ for (scan = node;; -+ scan = list_entry(scan->header.level_linkage.prev, carry_node, -+ header.level_linkage)) { -+ assert("nikita-1617", &kin->nodes != &scan->header.level_linkage); -+ if ((scan->node != node->node) && -+ !ZF_ISSET(scan->node, JNODE_ORPHAN)) { -+ assert("nikita-1618", reiser4_carry_real(scan) != NULL); -+ break; -+ } -+ } -+ return scan; -+} -+ -+static cmp_t -+carry_node_cmp(carry_level * level, carry_node * n1, carry_node * n2) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-2199", n1 != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2200", n2 != NULL); -+ -+ if (n1 == n2) -+ return EQUAL_TO; -+ while (1) { -+ n1 = carry_node_next(n1); -+ if (carry_node_end(level, n1)) -+ return GREATER_THAN; -+ if (n1 == n2) -+ return LESS_THAN; -+ } -+ impossible("nikita-2201", "End of level reached"); -+} -+ -+carry_node *find_carry_node(carry_level * level, const znode * node) -+{ -+ carry_node *scan; -+ carry_node *tmp_scan; -+ -+ assert("nikita-2202", level != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2203", node != NULL); -+ -+ for_all_nodes(level, scan, tmp_scan) { -+ if (reiser4_carry_real(scan) == node) -+ return scan; -+ } -+ return NULL; -+} -+ -+znode *reiser4_carry_real(const carry_node * node) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-3061", node != NULL); -+ -+ return node->lock_handle.node; -+} -+ -+carry_node *insert_carry_node(carry_level * doing, carry_level * todo, -+ const znode * node) -+{ -+ carry_node *base; -+ carry_node *scan; -+ carry_node *tmp_scan; -+ carry_node *proj; -+ -+ base = find_carry_node(doing, node); -+ assert("nikita-2204", base != NULL); -+ -+ for_all_nodes(todo, scan, tmp_scan) { -+ proj = find_carry_node(doing, scan->node); -+ assert("nikita-2205", proj != NULL); -+ if (carry_node_cmp(doing, proj, base) != LESS_THAN) -+ break; -+ } -+ return scan; -+} -+ -+static carry_node *add_carry_atplace(carry_level * doing, carry_level * todo, -+ znode * node) -+{ -+ carry_node *reference; -+ -+ assert("nikita-2994", doing != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2995", todo != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2996", node != NULL); -+ -+ reference = insert_carry_node(doing, todo, node); -+ assert("nikita-2997", reference != NULL); -+ -+ return reiser4_add_carry(todo, POOLO_BEFORE, reference); -+} -+ -+/* like reiser4_post_carry(), but designed to be called from node plugin methods. -+ This function is different from reiser4_post_carry() in that it finds proper -+ place to insert node in the queue. */ -+carry_op *node_post_carry(carry_plugin_info * info /* carry parameters -+ * passed down to node -+ * plugin */ , -+ carry_opcode op /* opcode of operation */ , -+ znode * node /* node on which this -+ * operation will operate */ , -+ int apply_to_parent_p /* whether operation will -+ * operate directly on @node -+ * or on it parent. */ ) -+{ -+ carry_op *result; -+ carry_node *child; -+ -+ assert("nikita-2207", info != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2208", info->todo != NULL); -+ -+ if (info->doing == NULL) -+ return reiser4_post_carry(info->todo, op, node, -+ apply_to_parent_p); -+ -+ result = add_op(info->todo, POOLO_LAST, NULL); -+ if (IS_ERR(result)) -+ return result; -+ child = add_carry_atplace(info->doing, info->todo, node); -+ if (IS_ERR(child)) { -+ reiser4_pool_free(&info->todo->pool->op_pool, &result->header); -+ return (carry_op *) child; -+ } -+ result->node = child; -+ result->op = op; -+ child->parent = apply_to_parent_p; -+ if (ZF_ISSET(node, JNODE_ORPHAN)) -+ child->left_before = 1; -+ child->node = node; -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* lock all carry nodes in @level */ -+static int lock_carry_level(carry_level * level /* level to lock */ ) -+{ -+ int result; -+ carry_node *node; -+ carry_node *tmp_node; -+ -+ assert("nikita-881", level != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2229", carry_level_invariant(level, CARRY_TODO)); -+ -+ /* lock nodes from left to right */ -+ result = 0; -+ for_all_nodes(level, node, tmp_node) { -+ result = lock_carry_node(level, node); -+ if (result != 0) -+ break; -+ } -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* Synchronize delimiting keys between @node and its left neighbor. -+ -+ To reduce contention on dk key and simplify carry code, we synchronize -+ delimiting keys only when carry ultimately leaves tree level (carrying -+ changes upward) and unlocks nodes at this level. -+ -+ This function first finds left neighbor of @node and then updates left -+ neighbor's right delimiting key to conincide with least key in @node. -+ -+*/ -+ -+ON_DEBUG(extern atomic_t delim_key_version; -+ ) -+ -+static void sync_dkeys(znode * spot /* node to update */ ) -+{ -+ reiser4_key pivot; -+ reiser4_tree *tree; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1610", spot != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1612", LOCK_CNT_NIL(rw_locked_dk)); -+ -+ tree = znode_get_tree(spot); -+ read_lock_tree(tree); -+ write_lock_dk(tree); -+ -+ assert("nikita-2192", znode_is_loaded(spot)); -+ -+ /* sync left delimiting key of @spot with key in its leftmost item */ -+ if (node_is_empty(spot)) -+ pivot = *znode_get_rd_key(spot); -+ else -+ leftmost_key_in_node(spot, &pivot); -+ -+ znode_set_ld_key(spot, &pivot); -+ -+ /* there can be sequence of empty nodes pending removal on the left of -+ @spot. Scan them and update their left and right delimiting keys to -+ match left delimiting key of @spot. Also, update right delimiting -+ key of first non-empty left neighbor. -+ */ -+ while (1) { -+ if (!ZF_ISSET(spot, JNODE_LEFT_CONNECTED)) -+ break; -+ -+ spot = spot->left; -+ if (spot == NULL) -+ break; -+ -+ znode_set_rd_key(spot, &pivot); -+ /* don't sink into the domain of another balancing */ -+ if (!znode_is_write_locked(spot)) -+ break; -+ if (ZF_ISSET(spot, JNODE_HEARD_BANSHEE)) -+ znode_set_ld_key(spot, &pivot); -+ else -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ write_unlock_dk(tree); -+ read_unlock_tree(tree); -+} -+ -+/* unlock all carry nodes in @level */ -+static void unlock_carry_level(carry_level * level /* level to unlock */ , -+ int failure /* true if unlocking owing to -+ * failure */ ) -+{ -+ carry_node *node; -+ carry_node *tmp_node; -+ -+ assert("nikita-889", level != NULL); -+ -+ if (!failure) { -+ znode *spot; -+ -+ spot = NULL; -+ /* update delimiting keys */ -+ for_all_nodes(level, node, tmp_node) { -+ if (reiser4_carry_real(node) != spot) { -+ spot = reiser4_carry_real(node); -+ sync_dkeys(spot); -+ } -+ } -+ } -+ -+ /* nodes can be unlocked in arbitrary order. In preemptible -+ environment it's better to unlock in reverse order of locking, -+ though. -+ */ -+ for_all_nodes_back(level, node, tmp_node) { -+ /* all allocated nodes should be already linked to their -+ parents at this moment. */ -+ assert("nikita-1631", -+ ergo(!failure, !ZF_ISSET(reiser4_carry_real(node), -+ JNODE_ORPHAN))); -+ ON_DEBUG(check_dkeys(reiser4_carry_real(node))); -+ unlock_carry_node(level, node, failure); -+ } -+ level->new_root = NULL; -+} -+ -+/* finish with @level -+ -+ Unlock nodes and release all allocated resources */ -+static void done_carry_level(carry_level * level /* level to finish */ ) -+{ -+ carry_node *node; -+ carry_node *tmp_node; -+ carry_op *op; -+ carry_op *tmp_op; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1076", level != NULL); -+ -+ unlock_carry_level(level, 0); -+ for_all_nodes(level, node, tmp_node) { -+ assert("nikita-2113", list_empty_careful(&node->lock_handle.locks_link)); -+ assert("nikita-2114", list_empty_careful(&node->lock_handle.owners_link)); -+ reiser4_pool_free(&level->pool->node_pool, &node->header); -+ } -+ for_all_ops(level, op, tmp_op) -+ reiser4_pool_free(&level->pool->op_pool, &op->header); -+} -+ -+/* helper function to complete locking of carry node -+ -+ Finish locking of carry node. There are several ways in which new carry -+ node can be added into carry level and locked. Normal is through -+ lock_carry_node(), but also from find_{left|right}_neighbor(). This -+ function factors out common final part of all locking scenarios. It -+ supposes that @node -> lock_handle is lock handle for lock just taken and -+ fills ->real_node from this lock handle. -+ -+*/ -+int lock_carry_node_tail(carry_node * node /* node to complete locking of */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-1052", node != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1187", reiser4_carry_real(node) != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1188", !node->unlock); -+ -+ node->unlock = 1; -+ /* Load node content into memory and install node plugin by -+ looking at the node header. -+ -+ Most of the time this call is cheap because the node is -+ already in memory. -+ -+ Corresponding zrelse() is in unlock_carry_node() -+ */ -+ return zload(reiser4_carry_real(node)); -+} -+ -+/* lock carry node -+ -+ "Resolve" node to real znode, lock it and mark as locked. -+ This requires recursive locking of znodes. -+ -+ When operation is posted to the parent level, node it will be applied to is -+ not yet known. For example, when shifting data between two nodes, -+ delimiting has to be updated in parent or parents of nodes involved. But -+ their parents is not yet locked and, moreover said nodes can be reparented -+ by concurrent balancing. -+ -+ To work around this, carry operation is applied to special "carry node" -+ rather than to the znode itself. Carry node consists of some "base" or -+ "reference" znode and flags indicating how to get to the target of carry -+ operation (->real_node field of carry_node) from base. -+ -+*/ -+int lock_carry_node(carry_level * level /* level @node is in */ , -+ carry_node * node /* node to lock */ ) -+{ -+ int result; -+ znode *reference_point; -+ lock_handle lh; -+ lock_handle tmp_lh; -+ reiser4_tree *tree; -+ -+ assert("nikita-887", level != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-882", node != NULL); -+ -+ result = 0; -+ reference_point = node->node; -+ init_lh(&lh); -+ init_lh(&tmp_lh); -+ if (node->left_before) { -+ /* handling of new nodes, allocated on the previous level: -+ -+ some carry ops were propably posted from the new node, but -+ this node neither has parent pointer set, nor is -+ connected. This will be done in ->create_hook() for -+ internal item. -+ -+ No then less, parent of new node has to be locked. To do -+ this, first go to the "left" in the carry order. This -+ depends on the decision to always allocate new node on the -+ right of existing one. -+ -+ Loop handles case when multiple nodes, all orphans, were -+ inserted. -+ -+ Strictly speaking, taking tree lock is not necessary here, -+ because all nodes scanned by loop in -+ find_begetting_brother() are write-locked by this thread, -+ and thus, their sibling linkage cannot change. -+ -+ */ -+ tree = znode_get_tree(reference_point); -+ read_lock_tree(tree); -+ reference_point = find_begetting_brother(node, level)->node; -+ read_unlock_tree(tree); -+ assert("nikita-1186", reference_point != NULL); -+ } -+ if (node->parent && (result == 0)) { -+ result = -+ reiser4_get_parent(&tmp_lh, reference_point, -+ ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK); -+ if (result != 0) { -+ ; /* nothing */ -+ } else if (znode_get_level(tmp_lh.node) == 0) { -+ assert("nikita-1347", znode_above_root(tmp_lh.node)); -+ result = add_new_root(level, node, tmp_lh.node); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ reference_point = level->new_root; -+ move_lh(&lh, &node->lock_handle); -+ } -+ } else if ((level->new_root != NULL) -+ && (level->new_root != -+ znode_parent_nolock(reference_point))) { -+ /* parent of node exists, but this level aready -+ created different new root, so */ -+ warning("nikita-1109", -+ /* it should be "radicis", but tradition is -+ tradition. do banshees read latin? */ -+ "hodie natus est radici frater"); -+ result = -EIO; -+ } else { -+ move_lh(&lh, &tmp_lh); -+ reference_point = lh.node; -+ } -+ } -+ if (node->left && (result == 0)) { -+ assert("nikita-1183", node->parent); -+ assert("nikita-883", reference_point != NULL); -+ result = -+ reiser4_get_left_neighbor(&tmp_lh, reference_point, -+ ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK, -+ GN_CAN_USE_UPPER_LEVELS); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ done_lh(&lh); -+ move_lh(&lh, &tmp_lh); -+ reference_point = lh.node; -+ } -+ } -+ if (!node->parent && !node->left && !node->left_before) { -+ result = -+ longterm_lock_znode(&lh, reference_point, ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK, -+ ZNODE_LOCK_HIPRI); -+ } -+ if (result == 0) { -+ move_lh(&node->lock_handle, &lh); -+ result = lock_carry_node_tail(node); -+ } -+ done_lh(&tmp_lh); -+ done_lh(&lh); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* release a lock on &carry_node. -+ -+ Release if necessary lock on @node. This opearion is pair of -+ lock_carry_node() and is idempotent: you can call it more than once on the -+ same node. -+ -+*/ -+static void -+unlock_carry_node(carry_level * level, -+ carry_node * node /* node to be released */ , -+ int failure /* 0 if node is unlocked due -+ * to some error */ ) -+{ -+ znode *real_node; -+ -+ assert("nikita-884", node != NULL); -+ -+ real_node = reiser4_carry_real(node); -+ /* pair to zload() in lock_carry_node_tail() */ -+ zrelse(real_node); -+ if (node->unlock && (real_node != NULL)) { -+ assert("nikita-899", real_node == node->lock_handle.node); -+ longterm_unlock_znode(&node->lock_handle); -+ } -+ if (failure) { -+ if (node->deallocate && (real_node != NULL)) { -+ /* free node in bitmap -+ -+ Prepare node for removal. Last zput() will finish -+ with it. -+ */ -+ ZF_SET(real_node, JNODE_HEARD_BANSHEE); -+ } -+ if (node->free) { -+ assert("nikita-2177", -+ list_empty_careful(&node->lock_handle.locks_link)); -+ assert("nikita-2112", -+ list_empty_careful(&node->lock_handle.owners_link)); -+ reiser4_pool_free(&level->pool->node_pool, -+ &node->header); -+ } -+ } -+} -+ -+/* fatal_carry_error() - all-catching error handling function -+ -+ It is possible that carry faces unrecoverable error, like unability to -+ insert pointer at the internal level. Our simple solution is just panic in -+ this situation. More sophisticated things like attempt to remount -+ file-system as read-only can be implemented without much difficlties. -+ -+ It is believed, that: -+ -+ 1. in stead of panicking, all current transactions can be aborted rolling -+ system back to the consistent state. -+ -+Umm, if you simply panic without doing anything more at all, then all current -+transactions are aborted and the system is rolled back to a consistent state, -+by virtue of the design of the transactional mechanism. Well, wait, let's be -+precise. If an internal node is corrupted on disk due to hardware failure, -+then there may be no consistent state that can be rolled back to, so instead -+we should say that it will rollback the transactions, which barring other -+factors means rolling back to a consistent state. -+ -+# Nikita: there is a subtle difference between panic and aborting -+# transactions: machine doesn't reboot. Processes aren't killed. Processes -+# don't using reiser4 (not that we care about such processes), or using other -+# reiser4 mounts (about them we do care) will simply continue to run. With -+# some luck, even application using aborted file system can survive: it will -+# get some error, like EBADF, from each file descriptor on failed file system, -+# but applications that do care about tolerance will cope with this (squid -+# will). -+ -+It would be a nice feature though to support rollback without rebooting -+followed by remount, but this can wait for later versions. -+ -+ 2. once isolated transactions will be implemented it will be possible to -+ roll back offending transaction. -+ -+2. is additional code complexity of inconsistent value (it implies that a broken tree should be kept in operation), so we must think about -+it more before deciding if it should be done. -Hans -+ -+*/ -+static void fatal_carry_error(carry_level * doing UNUSED_ARG /* carry level -+ * where -+ * unrecoverable -+ * error -+ * occurred */ , -+ int ecode /* error code */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-1230", doing != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1231", ecode < 0); -+ -+ reiser4_panic("nikita-1232", "Carry failed: %i", ecode); -+} -+ -+/* add new root to the tree -+ -+ This function itself only manages changes in carry structures and delegates -+ all hard work (allocation of znode for new root, changes of parent and -+ sibling pointers to the reiser4_add_tree_root(). -+ -+ Locking: old tree root is locked by carry at this point. Fake znode is also -+ locked. -+ -+*/ -+static int add_new_root(carry_level * level /* carry level in context of which -+ * operation is performed */ , -+ carry_node * node /* carry node for existing root */ , -+ znode * fake /* "fake" znode already locked by -+ * us */ ) -+{ -+ int result; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1104", level != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1105", node != NULL); -+ -+ assert("nikita-1403", znode_is_write_locked(node->node)); -+ assert("nikita-1404", znode_is_write_locked(fake)); -+ -+ /* trying to create new root. */ -+ /* @node is root and it's already locked by us. This -+ means that nobody else can be trying to add/remove -+ tree root right now. -+ */ -+ if (level->new_root == NULL) -+ level->new_root = reiser4_add_tree_root(node->node, fake); -+ if (!IS_ERR(level->new_root)) { -+ assert("nikita-1210", znode_is_root(level->new_root)); -+ node->deallocate = 1; -+ result = -+ longterm_lock_znode(&node->lock_handle, level->new_root, -+ ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK, ZNODE_LOCK_LOPRI); -+ if (result == 0) -+ zput(level->new_root); -+ } else { -+ result = PTR_ERR(level->new_root); -+ level->new_root = NULL; -+ } -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* allocate new znode and add the operation that inserts the -+ pointer to it into the parent node into the todo level -+ -+ Allocate new znode, add it into carry queue and post into @todo queue -+ request to add pointer to new node into its parent. -+ -+ This is carry related routing that calls reiser4_new_node() to allocate new -+ node. -+*/ -+carry_node *add_new_znode(znode * brother /* existing left neighbor of new -+ * node */ , -+ carry_node * ref /* carry node after which new -+ * carry node is to be inserted -+ * into queue. This affects -+ * locking. */ , -+ carry_level * doing /* carry queue where new node is -+ * to be added */ , -+ carry_level * todo /* carry queue where COP_INSERT -+ * operation to add pointer to -+ * new node will ne added */ ) -+{ -+ carry_node *fresh; -+ znode *new_znode; -+ carry_op *add_pointer; -+ carry_plugin_info info; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1048", brother != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1049", todo != NULL); -+ -+ /* There is a lot of possible variations here: to what parent -+ new node will be attached and where. For simplicity, always -+ do the following: -+ -+ (1) new node and @brother will have the same parent. -+ -+ (2) new node is added on the right of @brother -+ -+ */ -+ -+ fresh = reiser4_add_carry_skip(doing, -+ ref ? POOLO_AFTER : POOLO_LAST, ref); -+ if (IS_ERR(fresh)) -+ return fresh; -+ -+ fresh->deallocate = 1; -+ fresh->free = 1; -+ -+ new_znode = reiser4_new_node(brother, znode_get_level(brother)); -+ if (IS_ERR(new_znode)) -+ /* @fresh will be deallocated automatically by error -+ handling code in the caller. */ -+ return (carry_node *) new_znode; -+ -+ /* new_znode returned znode with x_count 1. Caller has to decrease -+ it. make_space() does. */ -+ -+ ZF_SET(new_znode, JNODE_ORPHAN); -+ fresh->node = new_znode; -+ -+ while (ZF_ISSET(reiser4_carry_real(ref), JNODE_ORPHAN)) { -+ ref = carry_node_prev(ref); -+ assert("nikita-1606", !carry_node_end(doing, ref)); -+ } -+ -+ info.todo = todo; -+ info.doing = doing; -+ add_pointer = node_post_carry(&info, COP_INSERT, -+ reiser4_carry_real(ref), 1); -+ if (IS_ERR(add_pointer)) { -+ /* no need to deallocate @new_znode here: it will be -+ deallocated during carry error handling. */ -+ return (carry_node *) add_pointer; -+ } -+ -+ add_pointer->u.insert.type = COPT_CHILD; -+ add_pointer->u.insert.child = fresh; -+ add_pointer->u.insert.brother = brother; -+ /* initially new node spawns empty key range */ -+ write_lock_dk(znode_get_tree(brother)); -+ znode_set_ld_key(new_znode, -+ znode_set_rd_key(new_znode, -+ znode_get_rd_key(brother))); -+ write_unlock_dk(znode_get_tree(brother)); -+ return fresh; -+} -+ -+/* DEBUGGING FUNCTIONS. -+ -+ Probably we also should leave them on even when -+ debugging is turned off to print dumps at errors. -+*/ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+static int carry_level_invariant(carry_level * level, carry_queue_state state) -+{ -+ carry_node *node; -+ carry_node *tmp_node; -+ -+ if (level == NULL) -+ return 0; -+ -+ if (level->track_type != 0 && -+ level->track_type != CARRY_TRACK_NODE && -+ level->track_type != CARRY_TRACK_CHANGE) -+ return 0; -+ -+ /* check that nodes are in ascending order */ -+ for_all_nodes(level, node, tmp_node) { -+ znode *left; -+ znode *right; -+ -+ reiser4_key lkey; -+ reiser4_key rkey; -+ -+ if (node != carry_node_front(level)) { -+ if (state == CARRY_TODO) { -+ right = node->node; -+ left = carry_node_prev(node)->node; -+ } else { -+ right = reiser4_carry_real(node); -+ left = reiser4_carry_real(carry_node_prev(node)); -+ } -+ if (right == NULL || left == NULL) -+ continue; -+ if (node_is_empty(right) || node_is_empty(left)) -+ continue; -+ if (!keyle(leftmost_key_in_node(left, &lkey), -+ leftmost_key_in_node(right, &rkey))) { -+ warning("", "wrong key order"); -+ return 0; -+ } -+ } -+ } -+ return 1; -+} -+#endif -+ -+/* get symbolic name for boolean */ -+static const char *tf(int boolean /* truth value */ ) -+{ -+ return boolean ? "t" : "f"; -+} -+ -+/* symbolic name for carry operation */ -+static const char *carry_op_name(carry_opcode op /* carry opcode */ ) -+{ -+ switch (op) { -+ case COP_INSERT: -+ return "COP_INSERT"; -+ case COP_DELETE: -+ return "COP_DELETE"; -+ case COP_CUT: -+ return "COP_CUT"; -+ case COP_PASTE: -+ return "COP_PASTE"; -+ case COP_UPDATE: -+ return "COP_UPDATE"; -+ case COP_EXTENT: -+ return "COP_EXTENT"; -+ case COP_INSERT_FLOW: -+ return "COP_INSERT_FLOW"; -+ default:{ -+ /* not mt safe, but who cares? */ -+ static char buf[20]; -+ -+ sprintf(buf, "unknown op: %x", op); -+ return buf; -+ } -+ } -+} -+ -+/* dump information about carry node */ -+static void print_carry(const char *prefix /* prefix to print */ , -+ carry_node * node /* node to print */ ) -+{ -+ if (node == NULL) { -+ printk("%s: null\n", prefix); -+ return; -+ } -+ printk -+ ("%s: %p parent: %s, left: %s, unlock: %s, free: %s, dealloc: %s\n", -+ prefix, node, tf(node->parent), tf(node->left), tf(node->unlock), -+ tf(node->free), tf(node->deallocate)); -+} -+ -+/* dump information about carry operation */ -+static void print_op(const char *prefix /* prefix to print */ , -+ carry_op * op /* operation to print */ ) -+{ -+ if (op == NULL) { -+ printk("%s: null\n", prefix); -+ return; -+ } -+ printk("%s: %p carry_opcode: %s\n", prefix, op, carry_op_name(op->op)); -+ print_carry("\tnode", op->node); -+ switch (op->op) { -+ case COP_INSERT: -+ case COP_PASTE: -+ print_coord("\tcoord", -+ op->u.insert.d ? op->u.insert.d->coord : NULL, 0); -+ reiser4_print_key("\tkey", -+ op->u.insert.d ? op->u.insert.d->key : NULL); -+ print_carry("\tchild", op->u.insert.child); -+ break; -+ case COP_DELETE: -+ print_carry("\tchild", op->u.delete.child); -+ break; -+ case COP_CUT: -+ if (op->u.cut_or_kill.is_cut) { -+ print_coord("\tfrom", -+ op->u.cut_or_kill.u.kill->params.from, 0); -+ print_coord("\tto", op->u.cut_or_kill.u.kill->params.to, -+ 0); -+ } else { -+ print_coord("\tfrom", -+ op->u.cut_or_kill.u.cut->params.from, 0); -+ print_coord("\tto", op->u.cut_or_kill.u.cut->params.to, -+ 0); -+ } -+ break; -+ case COP_UPDATE: -+ print_carry("\tleft", op->u.update.left); -+ break; -+ default: -+ /* do nothing */ -+ break; -+ } -+} -+ -+/* dump information about all nodes and operations in a @level */ -+static void print_level(const char *prefix /* prefix to print */ , -+ carry_level * level /* level to print */ ) -+{ -+ carry_node *node; -+ carry_node *tmp_node; -+ carry_op *op; -+ carry_op *tmp_op; -+ -+ if (level == NULL) { -+ printk("%s: null\n", prefix); -+ return; -+ } -+ printk("%s: %p, restartable: %s\n", -+ prefix, level, tf(level->restartable)); -+ -+ for_all_nodes(level, node, tmp_node) -+ print_carry("\tcarry node", node); -+ for_all_ops(level, op, tmp_op) -+ print_op("\tcarry op", op); -+} -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ scroll-step: 1 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/carry.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/carry.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/carry.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/carry.h 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,442 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* Functions and data types to "carry" tree modification(s) upward. -+ See fs/reiser4/carry.c for details. */ -+ -+#if !defined( __FS_REISER4_CARRY_H__ ) -+#define __FS_REISER4_CARRY_H__ -+ -+#include "forward.h" -+#include "debug.h" -+#include "pool.h" -+#include "znode.h" -+ -+#include -+ -+/* &carry_node - "location" of carry node. -+ -+ "location" of node that is involved or going to be involved into -+ carry process. Node where operation will be carried to on the -+ parent level cannot be recorded explicitly. Operation will be carried -+ usually to the parent of some node (where changes are performed at -+ the current level) or, to the left neighbor of its parent. But while -+ modifications are performed at the current level, parent may -+ change. So, we have to allow some indirection (or, positevly, -+ flexibility) in locating carry nodes. -+ -+*/ -+typedef struct carry_node { -+ /* pool linkage */ -+ struct reiser4_pool_header header; -+ -+ /* base node from which real_node is calculated. See -+ fs/reiser4/carry.c:lock_carry_node(). */ -+ znode *node; -+ -+ /* how to get ->real_node */ -+ /* to get ->real_node obtain parent of ->node */ -+ __u32 parent:1; -+ /* to get ->real_node obtain left neighbor of parent of -+ ->node */ -+ __u32 left:1; -+ __u32 left_before:1; -+ -+ /* locking */ -+ -+ /* this node was locked by carry process and should be -+ unlocked when carry leaves a level */ -+ __u32 unlock:1; -+ -+ /* disk block for this node was allocated by carry process and -+ should be deallocated when carry leaves a level */ -+ __u32 deallocate:1; -+ /* this carry node was allocated by carry process and should be -+ freed when carry leaves a level */ -+ __u32 free:1; -+ -+ /* type of lock we want to take on this node */ -+ lock_handle lock_handle; -+} carry_node; -+ -+/* &carry_opcode - elementary operations that can be carried upward -+ -+ Operations that carry() can handle. This list is supposed to be -+ expanded. -+ -+ Each carry operation (cop) is handled by appropriate function defined -+ in fs/reiser4/carry.c. For example COP_INSERT is handled by -+ fs/reiser4/carry.c:carry_insert() etc. These functions in turn -+ call plugins of nodes affected by operation to modify nodes' content -+ and to gather operations to be performed on the next level. -+ -+*/ -+typedef enum { -+ /* insert new item into node. */ -+ COP_INSERT, -+ /* delete pointer from parent node */ -+ COP_DELETE, -+ /* remove part of or whole node. */ -+ COP_CUT, -+ /* increase size of item. */ -+ COP_PASTE, -+ /* insert extent (that is sequence of unformatted nodes). */ -+ COP_EXTENT, -+ /* update delimiting key in least common ancestor of two -+ nodes. This is performed when items are moved between two -+ nodes. -+ */ -+ COP_UPDATE, -+ /* insert flow */ -+ COP_INSERT_FLOW, -+ COP_LAST_OP, -+} carry_opcode; -+ -+#define CARRY_FLOW_NEW_NODES_LIMIT 20 -+ -+/* mode (or subtype) of COP_{INSERT|PASTE} operation. Specifies how target -+ item is determined. */ -+typedef enum { -+ /* target item is one containing pointer to the ->child node */ -+ COPT_CHILD, -+ /* target item is given explicitly by @coord */ -+ COPT_ITEM_DATA, -+ /* target item is given by key */ -+ COPT_KEY, -+ /* see insert_paste_common() for more comments on this. */ -+ COPT_PASTE_RESTARTED, -+} cop_insert_pos_type; -+ -+/* flags to cut and delete */ -+typedef enum { -+ /* don't kill node even if it became completely empty as results of -+ * cut. This is needed for eottl handling. See carry_extent() for -+ * details. */ -+ DELETE_RETAIN_EMPTY = (1 << 0) -+} cop_delete_flag; -+ -+/* -+ * carry() implements "lock handle tracking" feature. -+ * -+ * Callers supply carry with node where to perform initial operation and lock -+ * handle on this node. Trying to optimize node utilization carry may actually -+ * move insertion point to different node. Callers expect that lock handle -+ * will rebe transferred to the new node also. -+ * -+ */ -+typedef enum { -+ /* transfer lock handle along with insertion point */ -+ CARRY_TRACK_CHANGE = 1, -+ /* acquire new lock handle to the node where insertion point is. This -+ * is used when carry() client doesn't initially possess lock handle -+ * on the insertion point node, for example, by extent insertion -+ * code. See carry_extent(). */ -+ CARRY_TRACK_NODE = 2 -+} carry_track_type; -+ -+/* data supplied to COP_{INSERT|PASTE} by callers */ -+typedef struct carry_insert_data { -+ /* position where new item is to be inserted */ -+ coord_t *coord; -+ /* new item description */ -+ reiser4_item_data *data; -+ /* key of new item */ -+ const reiser4_key *key; -+} carry_insert_data; -+ -+/* cut and kill are similar, so carry_cut_data and carry_kill_data share the below structure of parameters */ -+struct cut_kill_params { -+ /* coord where cut starts (inclusive) */ -+ coord_t *from; -+ /* coord where cut stops (inclusive, this item/unit will also be -+ * cut) */ -+ coord_t *to; -+ /* starting key. This is necessary when item and unit pos don't -+ * uniquely identify what portion or tree to remove. For example, this -+ * indicates what portion of extent unit will be affected. */ -+ const reiser4_key *from_key; -+ /* exclusive stop key */ -+ const reiser4_key *to_key; -+ /* if this is not NULL, smallest actually removed key is stored -+ * here. */ -+ reiser4_key *smallest_removed; -+ /* kill_node_content() is called for file truncate */ -+ int truncate; -+}; -+ -+struct carry_cut_data { -+ struct cut_kill_params params; -+}; -+ -+struct carry_kill_data { -+ struct cut_kill_params params; -+ /* parameter to be passed to the ->kill_hook() method of item -+ * plugin */ -+ /*void *iplug_params; *//* FIXME: unused currently */ -+ /* if not NULL---inode whose items are being removed. This is needed -+ * for ->kill_hook() of extent item to update VM structures when -+ * removing pages. */ -+ struct inode *inode; -+ /* sibling list maintenance is complicated by existence of eottl. When -+ * eottl whose left and right neighbors are formatted leaves is -+ * removed, one has to connect said leaves in the sibling list. This -+ * cannot be done when extent removal is just started as locking rules -+ * require sibling list update to happen atomically with removal of -+ * extent item. Therefore: 1. pointers to left and right neighbors -+ * have to be passed down to the ->kill_hook() of extent item, and -+ * 2. said neighbors have to be locked. */ -+ lock_handle *left; -+ lock_handle *right; -+ /* flags modifying behavior of kill. Currently, it may have DELETE_RETAIN_EMPTY set. */ -+ unsigned flags; -+ char *buf; -+}; -+ -+/* &carry_tree_op - operation to "carry" upward. -+ -+ Description of an operation we want to "carry" to the upper level of -+ a tree: e.g, when we insert something and there is not enough space -+ we allocate a new node and "carry" the operation of inserting a -+ pointer to the new node to the upper level, on removal of empty node, -+ we carry up operation of removing appropriate entry from parent. -+ -+ There are two types of carry ops: when adding or deleting node we -+ node at the parent level where appropriate modification has to be -+ performed is known in advance. When shifting items between nodes -+ (split, merge), delimiting key should be changed in the least common -+ parent of the nodes involved that is not known in advance. -+ -+ For the operations of the first type we store in &carry_op pointer to -+ the &carry_node at the parent level. For the operation of the second -+ type we store &carry_node or parents of the left and right nodes -+ modified and keep track of them upward until they coincide. -+ -+*/ -+typedef struct carry_op { -+ /* pool linkage */ -+ struct reiser4_pool_header header; -+ carry_opcode op; -+ /* node on which operation is to be performed: -+ -+ for insert, paste: node where new item is to be inserted -+ -+ for delete: node where pointer is to be deleted -+ -+ for cut: node to cut from -+ -+ for update: node where delimiting key is to be modified -+ -+ for modify: parent of modified node -+ -+ */ -+ carry_node *node; -+ union { -+ struct { -+ /* (sub-)type of insertion/paste. Taken from -+ cop_insert_pos_type. */ -+ __u8 type; -+ /* various operation flags. Taken from -+ cop_insert_flag. */ -+ __u8 flags; -+ carry_insert_data *d; -+ carry_node *child; -+ znode *brother; -+ } insert, paste, extent; -+ -+ struct { -+ int is_cut; -+ union { -+ carry_kill_data *kill; -+ carry_cut_data *cut; -+ } u; -+ } cut_or_kill; -+ -+ struct { -+ carry_node *left; -+ } update; -+ struct { -+ /* changed child */ -+ carry_node *child; -+ /* bitmask of changes. See &cop_modify_flag */ -+ __u32 flag; -+ } modify; -+ struct { -+ /* flags to deletion operation. Are taken from -+ cop_delete_flag */ -+ __u32 flags; -+ /* child to delete from parent. If this is -+ NULL, delete op->node. */ -+ carry_node *child; -+ } delete; -+ struct { -+ /* various operation flags. Taken from -+ cop_insert_flag. */ -+ __u32 flags; -+ flow_t *flow; -+ coord_t *insert_point; -+ reiser4_item_data *data; -+ /* flow insertion is limited by number of new blocks -+ added in that operation which do not get any data -+ but part of flow. This limit is set by macro -+ CARRY_FLOW_NEW_NODES_LIMIT. This field stores number -+ of nodes added already during one carry_flow */ -+ int new_nodes; -+ } insert_flow; -+ } u; -+} carry_op; -+ -+/* &carry_op_pool - preallocated pool of carry operations, and nodes */ -+typedef struct carry_pool { -+ carry_op op[CARRIES_POOL_SIZE]; -+ struct reiser4_pool op_pool; -+ carry_node node[NODES_LOCKED_POOL_SIZE]; -+ struct reiser4_pool node_pool; -+} carry_pool; -+ -+/* &carry_tree_level - carry process on given level -+ -+ Description of balancing process on the given level. -+ -+ No need for locking here, as carry_tree_level is essentially per -+ thread thing (for now). -+ -+*/ -+struct carry_level { -+ /* this level may be restarted */ -+ __u32 restartable:1; -+ /* list of carry nodes on this level, ordered by key order */ -+ struct list_head nodes; -+ struct list_head ops; -+ /* pool where new objects are allocated from */ -+ carry_pool *pool; -+ int ops_num; -+ int nodes_num; -+ /* new root created on this level, if any */ -+ znode *new_root; -+ /* This is set by caller (insert_by_key(), rreiser4_esize_item(), etc.) -+ when they want ->tracked to automagically wander to the node where -+ insertion point moved after insert or paste. -+ */ -+ carry_track_type track_type; -+ /* lock handle supplied by user that we are tracking. See -+ above. */ -+ lock_handle *tracked; -+}; -+ -+/* information carry passes to plugin methods that may add new operations to -+ the @todo queue */ -+struct carry_plugin_info { -+ carry_level *doing; -+ carry_level *todo; -+}; -+ -+int reiser4_carry(carry_level * doing, carry_level * done); -+ -+carry_node *reiser4_add_carry(carry_level * level, pool_ordering order, -+ carry_node * reference); -+carry_node *reiser4_add_carry_skip(carry_level * level, pool_ordering order, -+ carry_node * reference); -+ -+extern carry_node *insert_carry_node(carry_level * doing, -+ carry_level * todo, const znode * node); -+ -+extern carry_pool *init_carry_pool(int); -+extern void done_carry_pool(carry_pool * pool); -+ -+extern void init_carry_level(carry_level * level, carry_pool * pool); -+ -+extern carry_op *reiser4_post_carry(carry_level * level, carry_opcode op, -+ znode * node, int apply_to_parent); -+extern carry_op *node_post_carry(carry_plugin_info * info, carry_opcode op, -+ znode * node, int apply_to_parent_p); -+ -+carry_node *add_new_znode(znode * brother, carry_node * reference, -+ carry_level * doing, carry_level * todo); -+ -+carry_node *find_carry_node(carry_level * level, const znode * node); -+ -+extern znode *reiser4_carry_real(const carry_node * node); -+ -+/* helper macros to iterate over carry queues */ -+ -+#define carry_node_next( node ) \ -+ list_entry((node)->header.level_linkage.next, carry_node, \ -+ header.level_linkage) -+ -+#define carry_node_prev( node ) \ -+ list_entry((node)->header.level_linkage.prev, carry_node, \ -+ header.level_linkage) -+ -+#define carry_node_front( level ) \ -+ list_entry((level)->nodes.next, carry_node, header.level_linkage) -+ -+#define carry_node_back( level ) \ -+ list_entry((level)->nodes.prev, carry_node, header.level_linkage) -+ -+#define carry_node_end( level, node ) \ -+ (&(level)->nodes == &(node)->header.level_linkage) -+ -+/* macro to iterate over all operations in a @level */ -+#define for_all_ops( level /* carry level (of type carry_level *) */, \ -+ op /* pointer to carry operation, modified by loop (of \ -+ * type carry_op *) */, \ -+ tmp /* pointer to carry operation (of type carry_op *), \ -+ * used to make iterator stable in the face of \ -+ * deletions from the level */ ) \ -+for (op = list_entry(level->ops.next, carry_op, header.level_linkage), \ -+ tmp = list_entry(op->header.level_linkage.next, carry_op, header.level_linkage); \ -+ &op->header.level_linkage != &level->ops; \ -+ op = tmp, \ -+ tmp = list_entry(op->header.level_linkage.next, carry_op, header.level_linkage)) -+ -+#if 0 -+for( op = ( carry_op * ) pool_level_list_front( &level -> ops ), \ -+ tmp = ( carry_op * ) pool_level_list_next( &op -> header ) ; \ -+ ! pool_level_list_end( &level -> ops, &op -> header ) ; \ -+ op = tmp, tmp = ( carry_op * ) pool_level_list_next( &op -> header ) ) -+#endif -+ -+/* macro to iterate over all nodes in a @level */ \ -+#define for_all_nodes( level /* carry level (of type carry_level *) */, \ -+ node /* pointer to carry node, modified by loop (of \ -+ * type carry_node *) */, \ -+ tmp /* pointer to carry node (of type carry_node *), \ -+ * used to make iterator stable in the face of * \ -+ * deletions from the level */ ) \ -+for (node = list_entry(level->nodes.next, carry_node, header.level_linkage), \ -+ tmp = list_entry(node->header.level_linkage.next, carry_node, header.level_linkage); \ -+ &node->header.level_linkage != &level->nodes; \ -+ node = tmp, \ -+ tmp = list_entry(node->header.level_linkage.next, carry_node, header.level_linkage)) -+ -+#if 0 -+for( node = carry_node_front( level ), \ -+ tmp = carry_node_next( node ) ; ! carry_node_end( level, node ) ; \ -+ node = tmp, tmp = carry_node_next( node ) ) -+#endif -+ -+/* macro to iterate over all nodes in a @level in reverse order -+ -+ This is used, because nodes are unlocked in reversed order of locking */ -+#define for_all_nodes_back( level /* carry level (of type carry_level *) */, \ -+ node /* pointer to carry node, modified by loop \ -+ * (of type carry_node *) */, \ -+ tmp /* pointer to carry node (of type carry_node \ -+ * *), used to make iterator stable in the \ -+ * face of deletions from the level */ ) \ -+for( node = carry_node_back( level ), \ -+ tmp = carry_node_prev( node ) ; ! carry_node_end( level, node ) ; \ -+ node = tmp, tmp = carry_node_prev( node ) ) -+ -+/* __FS_REISER4_CARRY_H__ */ -+#endif -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ scroll-step: 1 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/carry_ops.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/carry_ops.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/carry_ops.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/carry_ops.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,2131 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* implementation of carry operations */ -+ -+#include "forward.h" -+#include "debug.h" -+#include "key.h" -+#include "coord.h" -+#include "plugin/item/item.h" -+#include "plugin/node/node.h" -+#include "jnode.h" -+#include "znode.h" -+#include "block_alloc.h" -+#include "tree_walk.h" -+#include "pool.h" -+#include "tree_mod.h" -+#include "carry.h" -+#include "carry_ops.h" -+#include "tree.h" -+#include "super.h" -+#include "reiser4.h" -+ -+#include -+#include -+ -+static int carry_shift_data(sideof side, coord_t * insert_coord, znode * node, -+ carry_level * doing, carry_level * todo, -+ unsigned int including_insert_coord_p); -+ -+extern int lock_carry_node(carry_level * level, carry_node * node); -+extern int lock_carry_node_tail(carry_node * node); -+ -+/* find left neighbor of a carry node -+ -+ Look for left neighbor of @node and add it to the @doing queue. See -+ comments in the body. -+ -+*/ -+static carry_node *find_left_neighbor(carry_op * op /* node to find left -+ * neighbor of */ , -+ carry_level * doing /* level to scan */ ) -+{ -+ int result; -+ carry_node *node; -+ carry_node *left; -+ int flags; -+ reiser4_tree *tree; -+ -+ node = op->node; -+ -+ tree = current_tree; -+ read_lock_tree(tree); -+ /* first, check whether left neighbor is already in a @doing queue */ -+ if (reiser4_carry_real(node)->left != NULL) { -+ /* NOTE: there is locking subtlety here. Look into -+ * find_right_neighbor() for more info */ -+ if (find_carry_node(doing, -+ reiser4_carry_real(node)->left) != NULL) { -+ read_unlock_tree(tree); -+ left = node; -+ do { -+ left = list_entry(left->header.level_linkage.prev, -+ carry_node, header.level_linkage); -+ assert("nikita-3408", !carry_node_end(doing, -+ left)); -+ } while (reiser4_carry_real(left) == -+ reiser4_carry_real(node)); -+ return left; -+ } -+ } -+ read_unlock_tree(tree); -+ -+ left = reiser4_add_carry_skip(doing, POOLO_BEFORE, node); -+ if (IS_ERR(left)) -+ return left; -+ -+ left->node = node->node; -+ left->free = 1; -+ -+ flags = GN_TRY_LOCK; -+ if (!op->u.insert.flags & COPI_LOAD_LEFT) -+ flags |= GN_NO_ALLOC; -+ -+ /* then, feeling lucky, peek left neighbor in the cache. */ -+ result = reiser4_get_left_neighbor(&left->lock_handle, -+ reiser4_carry_real(node), -+ ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK, flags); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ /* ok, node found and locked. */ -+ result = lock_carry_node_tail(left); -+ if (result != 0) -+ left = ERR_PTR(result); -+ } else if (result == -E_NO_NEIGHBOR || result == -ENOENT) { -+ /* node is leftmost node in a tree, or neighbor wasn't in -+ cache, or there is an extent on the left. */ -+ reiser4_pool_free(&doing->pool->node_pool, &left->header); -+ left = NULL; -+ } else if (doing->restartable) { -+ /* if left neighbor is locked, and level is restartable, add -+ new node to @doing and restart. */ -+ assert("nikita-913", node->parent != 0); -+ assert("nikita-914", node->node != NULL); -+ left->left = 1; -+ left->free = 0; -+ left = ERR_PTR(-E_REPEAT); -+ } else { -+ /* left neighbor is locked, level cannot be restarted. Just -+ ignore left neighbor. */ -+ reiser4_pool_free(&doing->pool->node_pool, &left->header); -+ left = NULL; -+ } -+ return left; -+} -+ -+/* find right neighbor of a carry node -+ -+ Look for right neighbor of @node and add it to the @doing queue. See -+ comments in the body. -+ -+*/ -+static carry_node *find_right_neighbor(carry_op * op /* node to find right -+ * neighbor of */ , -+ carry_level * doing /* level to scan */ ) -+{ -+ int result; -+ carry_node *node; -+ carry_node *right; -+ lock_handle lh; -+ int flags; -+ reiser4_tree *tree; -+ -+ init_lh(&lh); -+ -+ node = op->node; -+ -+ tree = current_tree; -+ read_lock_tree(tree); -+ /* first, check whether right neighbor is already in a @doing queue */ -+ if (reiser4_carry_real(node)->right != NULL) { -+ /* -+ * Tree lock is taken here anyway, because, even if _outcome_ -+ * of (find_carry_node() != NULL) doesn't depends on -+ * concurrent updates to ->right, find_carry_node() cannot -+ * work with second argument NULL. Hence, following comment is -+ * of historic importance only. -+ * -+ * Subtle: -+ * -+ * Q: why don't we need tree lock here, looking for the right -+ * neighbor? -+ * -+ * A: even if value of node->real_node->right were changed -+ * during find_carry_node() execution, outcome of execution -+ * wouldn't change, because (in short) other thread cannot add -+ * elements to the @doing, and if node->real_node->right -+ * already was in @doing, value of node->real_node->right -+ * couldn't change, because node cannot be inserted between -+ * locked neighbors. -+ */ -+ if (find_carry_node(doing, -+ reiser4_carry_real(node)->right) != NULL) { -+ read_unlock_tree(tree); -+ /* -+ * What we are doing here (this is also applicable to -+ * the find_left_neighbor()). -+ * -+ * tree_walk.c code requires that insertion of a -+ * pointer to a child, modification of parent pointer -+ * in the child, and insertion of the child into -+ * sibling list are atomic (see -+ * plugin/item/internal.c:create_hook_internal()). -+ * -+ * carry allocates new node long before pointer to it -+ * is inserted into parent and, actually, long before -+ * parent is even known. Such allocated-but-orphaned -+ * nodes are only trackable through carry level lists. -+ * -+ * Situation that is handled here is following: @node -+ * has valid ->right pointer, but there is -+ * allocated-but-orphaned node in the carry queue that -+ * is logically between @node and @node->right. Here -+ * we are searching for it. Critical point is that -+ * this is only possible if @node->right is also in -+ * the carry queue (this is checked above), because -+ * this is the only way new orphaned node could be -+ * inserted between them (before inserting new node, -+ * make_space() first tries to shift to the right, so, -+ * right neighbor will be locked and queued). -+ * -+ */ -+ right = node; -+ do { -+ right = list_entry(right->header.level_linkage.next, -+ carry_node, header.level_linkage); -+ assert("nikita-3408", !carry_node_end(doing, -+ right)); -+ } while (reiser4_carry_real(right) == -+ reiser4_carry_real(node)); -+ return right; -+ } -+ } -+ read_unlock_tree(tree); -+ -+ flags = GN_CAN_USE_UPPER_LEVELS; -+ if (!op->u.insert.flags & COPI_LOAD_RIGHT) -+ flags = GN_NO_ALLOC; -+ -+ /* then, try to lock right neighbor */ -+ init_lh(&lh); -+ result = reiser4_get_right_neighbor(&lh, -+ reiser4_carry_real(node), -+ ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK, flags); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ /* ok, node found and locked. */ -+ right = reiser4_add_carry_skip(doing, POOLO_AFTER, node); -+ if (!IS_ERR(right)) { -+ right->node = lh.node; -+ move_lh(&right->lock_handle, &lh); -+ right->free = 1; -+ result = lock_carry_node_tail(right); -+ if (result != 0) -+ right = ERR_PTR(result); -+ } -+ } else if ((result == -E_NO_NEIGHBOR) || (result == -ENOENT)) { -+ /* node is rightmost node in a tree, or neighbor wasn't in -+ cache, or there is an extent on the right. */ -+ right = NULL; -+ } else -+ right = ERR_PTR(result); -+ done_lh(&lh); -+ return right; -+} -+ -+/* how much free space in a @node is needed for @op -+ -+ How much space in @node is required for completion of @op, where @op is -+ insert or paste operation. -+*/ -+static unsigned int space_needed_for_op(znode * node /* znode data are -+ * inserted or -+ * pasted in */ , -+ carry_op * op /* carry -+ operation */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-919", op != NULL); -+ -+ switch (op->op) { -+ default: -+ impossible("nikita-1701", "Wrong opcode"); -+ case COP_INSERT: -+ return space_needed(node, NULL, op->u.insert.d->data, 1); -+ case COP_PASTE: -+ return space_needed(node, op->u.insert.d->coord, -+ op->u.insert.d->data, 0); -+ } -+} -+ -+/* how much space in @node is required to insert or paste @data at -+ @coord. */ -+unsigned int space_needed(const znode * node /* node data are inserted or -+ * pasted in */ , -+ const coord_t * coord /* coord where data are -+ * inserted or pasted -+ * at */ , -+ const reiser4_item_data * data /* data to insert or -+ * paste */ , -+ int insertion /* non-0 is inserting, 0---paste */ ) -+{ -+ int result; -+ item_plugin *iplug; -+ -+ assert("nikita-917", node != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-918", node_plugin_by_node(node) != NULL); -+ assert("vs-230", !insertion || (coord == NULL)); -+ -+ result = 0; -+ iplug = data->iplug; -+ if (iplug->b.estimate != NULL) { -+ /* ask item plugin how much space is needed to insert this -+ item */ -+ result += iplug->b.estimate(insertion ? NULL : coord, data); -+ } else { -+ /* reasonable default */ -+ result += data->length; -+ } -+ if (insertion) { -+ node_plugin *nplug; -+ -+ nplug = node->nplug; -+ /* and add node overhead */ -+ if (nplug->item_overhead != NULL) { -+ result += nplug->item_overhead(node, NULL); -+ } -+ } -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* find &coord in parent where pointer to new child is to be stored. */ -+static int find_new_child_coord(carry_op * op /* COP_INSERT carry operation to -+ * insert pointer to new -+ * child */ ) -+{ -+ int result; -+ znode *node; -+ znode *child; -+ -+ assert("nikita-941", op != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-942", op->op == COP_INSERT); -+ -+ node = reiser4_carry_real(op->node); -+ assert("nikita-943", node != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-944", node_plugin_by_node(node) != NULL); -+ -+ child = reiser4_carry_real(op->u.insert.child); -+ result = -+ find_new_child_ptr(node, child, op->u.insert.brother, -+ op->u.insert.d->coord); -+ -+ build_child_ptr_data(child, op->u.insert.d->data); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* additional amount of free space in @node required to complete @op */ -+static int free_space_shortage(znode * node /* node to check */ , -+ carry_op * op /* operation being performed */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-1061", node != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1062", op != NULL); -+ -+ switch (op->op) { -+ default: -+ impossible("nikita-1702", "Wrong opcode"); -+ case COP_INSERT: -+ case COP_PASTE: -+ return space_needed_for_op(node, op) - znode_free_space(node); -+ case COP_EXTENT: -+ /* when inserting extent shift data around until insertion -+ point is utmost in the node. */ -+ if (coord_wrt(op->u.insert.d->coord) == COORD_INSIDE) -+ return +1; -+ else -+ return -1; -+ } -+} -+ -+/* helper function: update node pointer in operation after insertion -+ point was probably shifted into @target. */ -+static znode *sync_op(carry_op * op, carry_node * target) -+{ -+ znode *insertion_node; -+ -+ /* reget node from coord: shift might move insertion coord to -+ the neighbor */ -+ insertion_node = op->u.insert.d->coord->node; -+ /* if insertion point was actually moved into new node, -+ update carry node pointer in operation. */ -+ if (insertion_node != reiser4_carry_real(op->node)) { -+ op->node = target; -+ assert("nikita-2540", -+ reiser4_carry_real(target) == insertion_node); -+ } -+ assert("nikita-2541", -+ reiser4_carry_real(op->node) == op->u.insert.d->coord->node); -+ return insertion_node; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * complete make_space() call: update tracked lock handle if necessary. See -+ * comments for fs/reiser4/carry.h:carry_track_type -+ */ -+static int -+make_space_tail(carry_op * op, carry_level * doing, znode * orig_node) -+{ -+ int result; -+ carry_track_type tracking; -+ znode *node; -+ -+ tracking = doing->track_type; -+ node = op->u.insert.d->coord->node; -+ -+ if (tracking == CARRY_TRACK_NODE || -+ (tracking == CARRY_TRACK_CHANGE && node != orig_node)) { -+ /* inserting or pasting into node different from -+ original. Update lock handle supplied by caller. */ -+ assert("nikita-1417", doing->tracked != NULL); -+ done_lh(doing->tracked); -+ init_lh(doing->tracked); -+ result = longterm_lock_znode(doing->tracked, node, -+ ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK, -+ ZNODE_LOCK_HIPRI); -+ } else -+ result = 0; -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* This is insertion policy function. It shifts data to the left and right -+ neighbors of insertion coord and allocates new nodes until there is enough -+ free space to complete @op. -+ -+ See comments in the body. -+ -+ Assumes that the node format favors insertions at the right end of the node -+ as node40 does. -+ -+ See carry_flow() on detail about flow insertion -+*/ -+static int make_space(carry_op * op /* carry operation, insert or paste */ , -+ carry_level * doing /* current carry queue */ , -+ carry_level * todo /* carry queue on the parent level */ ) -+{ -+ znode *node; -+ int result; -+ int not_enough_space; -+ int blk_alloc; -+ znode *orig_node; -+ __u32 flags; -+ -+ coord_t *coord; -+ -+ assert("nikita-890", op != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-891", todo != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-892", -+ op->op == COP_INSERT || -+ op->op == COP_PASTE || op->op == COP_EXTENT); -+ assert("nikita-1607", -+ reiser4_carry_real(op->node) == op->u.insert.d->coord->node); -+ -+ flags = op->u.insert.flags; -+ -+ /* NOTE check that new node can only be allocated after checking left -+ * and right neighbors. This is necessary for proper work of -+ * find_{left,right}_neighbor(). */ -+ assert("nikita-3410", ergo(flags & COPI_DONT_ALLOCATE, -+ flags & COPI_DONT_SHIFT_LEFT)); -+ assert("nikita-3411", ergo(flags & COPI_DONT_ALLOCATE, -+ flags & COPI_DONT_SHIFT_RIGHT)); -+ -+ coord = op->u.insert.d->coord; -+ orig_node = node = coord->node; -+ -+ assert("nikita-908", node != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-909", node_plugin_by_node(node) != NULL); -+ -+ result = 0; -+ /* If there is not enough space in a node, try to shift something to -+ the left neighbor. This is a bit tricky, as locking to the left is -+ low priority. This is handled by restart logic in carry(). -+ */ -+ not_enough_space = free_space_shortage(node, op); -+ if (not_enough_space <= 0) -+ /* it is possible that carry was called when there actually -+ was enough space in the node. For example, when inserting -+ leftmost item so that delimiting keys have to be updated. -+ */ -+ return make_space_tail(op, doing, orig_node); -+ if (!(flags & COPI_DONT_SHIFT_LEFT)) { -+ carry_node *left; -+ /* make note in statistics of an attempt to move -+ something into the left neighbor */ -+ left = find_left_neighbor(op, doing); -+ if (unlikely(IS_ERR(left))) { -+ if (PTR_ERR(left) == -E_REPEAT) -+ return -E_REPEAT; -+ else { -+ /* some error other than restart request -+ occurred. This shouldn't happen. Issue a -+ warning and continue as if left neighbor -+ weren't existing. -+ */ -+ warning("nikita-924", -+ "Error accessing left neighbor: %li", -+ PTR_ERR(left)); -+ } -+ } else if (left != NULL) { -+ -+ /* shift everything possible on the left of and -+ including insertion coord into the left neighbor */ -+ result = carry_shift_data(LEFT_SIDE, coord, -+ reiser4_carry_real(left), -+ doing, todo, -+ flags & COPI_GO_LEFT); -+ -+ /* reget node from coord: shift_left() might move -+ insertion coord to the left neighbor */ -+ node = sync_op(op, left); -+ -+ not_enough_space = free_space_shortage(node, op); -+ /* There is not enough free space in @node, but -+ may be, there is enough free space in -+ @left. Various balancing decisions are valid here. -+ The same for the shifiting to the right. -+ */ -+ } -+ } -+ /* If there still is not enough space, shift to the right */ -+ if (not_enough_space > 0 && !(flags & COPI_DONT_SHIFT_RIGHT)) { -+ carry_node *right; -+ -+ right = find_right_neighbor(op, doing); -+ if (IS_ERR(right)) { -+ warning("nikita-1065", -+ "Error accessing right neighbor: %li", -+ PTR_ERR(right)); -+ } else if (right != NULL) { -+ /* node containing insertion point, and its right -+ neighbor node are write locked by now. -+ -+ shift everything possible on the right of but -+ excluding insertion coord into the right neighbor -+ */ -+ result = carry_shift_data(RIGHT_SIDE, coord, -+ reiser4_carry_real(right), -+ doing, todo, -+ flags & COPI_GO_RIGHT); -+ /* reget node from coord: shift_right() might move -+ insertion coord to the right neighbor */ -+ node = sync_op(op, right); -+ not_enough_space = free_space_shortage(node, op); -+ } -+ } -+ /* If there is still not enough space, allocate new node(s). -+ -+ We try to allocate new blocks if COPI_DONT_ALLOCATE is not set in -+ the carry operation flags (currently this is needed during flush -+ only). -+ */ -+ for (blk_alloc = 0; -+ not_enough_space > 0 && result == 0 && blk_alloc < 2 && -+ !(flags & COPI_DONT_ALLOCATE); ++blk_alloc) { -+ carry_node *fresh; /* new node we are allocating */ -+ coord_t coord_shadow; /* remembered insertion point before -+ * shifting data into new node */ -+ carry_node *node_shadow; /* remembered insertion node before -+ * shifting */ -+ unsigned int gointo; /* whether insertion point should move -+ * into newly allocated node */ -+ -+ /* allocate new node on the right of @node. Znode and disk -+ fake block number for new node are allocated. -+ -+ add_new_znode() posts carry operation COP_INSERT with -+ COPT_CHILD option to the parent level to add -+ pointer to newly created node to its parent. -+ -+ Subtle point: if several new nodes are required to complete -+ insertion operation at this level, they will be inserted -+ into their parents in the order of creation, which means -+ that @node will be valid "cookie" at the time of insertion. -+ -+ */ -+ fresh = add_new_znode(node, op->node, doing, todo); -+ if (IS_ERR(fresh)) -+ return PTR_ERR(fresh); -+ -+ /* Try to shift into new node. */ -+ result = lock_carry_node(doing, fresh); -+ zput(reiser4_carry_real(fresh)); -+ if (result != 0) { -+ warning("nikita-947", -+ "Cannot lock new node: %i", result); -+ return result; -+ } -+ -+ /* both nodes are write locked by now. -+ -+ shift everything possible on the right of and -+ including insertion coord into the right neighbor. -+ */ -+ coord_dup(&coord_shadow, op->u.insert.d->coord); -+ node_shadow = op->node; -+ /* move insertion point into newly created node if: -+ -+ . insertion point is rightmost in the source node, or -+ . this is not the first node we are allocating in a row. -+ */ -+ gointo = -+ (blk_alloc > 0) || -+ coord_is_after_rightmost(op->u.insert.d->coord); -+ -+ if (gointo && -+ op->op == COP_PASTE && -+ coord_is_existing_item(op->u.insert.d->coord) && -+ is_solid_item((item_plugin_by_coord(op->u.insert.d->coord)))) { -+ /* paste into solid (atomic) item, which can contain -+ only one unit, so we need to shift it right, where -+ insertion point supposed to be */ -+ -+ assert("edward-1444", op->u.insert.d->data->iplug == -+ item_plugin_by_id(STATIC_STAT_DATA_ID)); -+ assert("edward-1445", -+ op->u.insert.d->data->length > -+ node_plugin_by_node(coord->node)->free_space -+ (coord->node)); -+ -+ op->u.insert.d->coord->between = BEFORE_UNIT; -+ } -+ -+ result = carry_shift_data(RIGHT_SIDE, coord, -+ reiser4_carry_real(fresh), -+ doing, todo, gointo); -+ /* if insertion point was actually moved into new node, -+ update carry node pointer in operation. */ -+ node = sync_op(op, fresh); -+ not_enough_space = free_space_shortage(node, op); -+ if ((not_enough_space > 0) && (node != coord_shadow.node)) { -+ /* there is not enough free in new node. Shift -+ insertion point back to the @shadow_node so that -+ next new node would be inserted between -+ @shadow_node and @fresh. -+ */ -+ coord_normalize(&coord_shadow); -+ coord_dup(coord, &coord_shadow); -+ node = coord->node; -+ op->node = node_shadow; -+ if (1 || (flags & COPI_STEP_BACK)) { -+ /* still not enough space?! Maybe there is -+ enough space in the source node (i.e., node -+ data are moved from) now. -+ */ -+ not_enough_space = -+ free_space_shortage(node, op); -+ } -+ } -+ } -+ if (not_enough_space > 0) { -+ if (!(flags & COPI_DONT_ALLOCATE)) -+ warning("nikita-948", "Cannot insert new item"); -+ result = -E_NODE_FULL; -+ } -+ assert("nikita-1622", ergo(result == 0, -+ reiser4_carry_real(op->node) == coord->node)); -+ assert("nikita-2616", coord == op->u.insert.d->coord); -+ if (result == 0) -+ result = make_space_tail(op, doing, orig_node); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* insert_paste_common() - common part of insert and paste operations -+ -+ This function performs common part of COP_INSERT and COP_PASTE. -+ -+ There are two ways in which insertion/paste can be requested: -+ -+ . by directly supplying reiser4_item_data. In this case, op -> -+ u.insert.type is set to COPT_ITEM_DATA. -+ -+ . by supplying child pointer to which is to inserted into parent. In this -+ case op -> u.insert.type == COPT_CHILD. -+ -+ . by supplying key of new item/unit. This is currently only used during -+ extent insertion -+ -+ This is required, because when new node is allocated we don't know at what -+ position pointer to it is to be stored in the parent. Actually, we don't -+ even know what its parent will be, because parent can be re-balanced -+ concurrently and new node re-parented, and because parent can be full and -+ pointer to the new node will go into some other node. -+ -+ insert_paste_common() resolves pointer to child node into position in the -+ parent by calling find_new_child_coord(), that fills -+ reiser4_item_data. After this, insertion/paste proceeds uniformly. -+ -+ Another complication is with finding free space during pasting. It may -+ happen that while shifting items to the neighbors and newly allocated -+ nodes, insertion coord can no longer be in the item we wanted to paste -+ into. At this point, paste becomes (morphs) into insert. Moreover free -+ space analysis has to be repeated, because amount of space required for -+ insertion is different from that of paste (item header overhead, etc). -+ -+ This function "unifies" different insertion modes (by resolving child -+ pointer or key into insertion coord), and then calls make_space() to free -+ enough space in the node by shifting data to the left and right and by -+ allocating new nodes if necessary. Carry operation knows amount of space -+ required for its completion. After enough free space is obtained, caller of -+ this function (carry_{insert,paste,etc.}) performs actual insertion/paste -+ by calling item plugin method. -+ -+*/ -+static int insert_paste_common(carry_op * op /* carry operation being -+ * performed */ , -+ carry_level * doing /* current carry level */ , -+ carry_level * todo /* next carry level */ , -+ carry_insert_data * cdata /* pointer to -+ * cdata */ , -+ coord_t * coord /* insertion/paste coord */ , -+ reiser4_item_data * data /* data to be -+ * inserted/pasted */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-981", op != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-980", todo != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-979", (op->op == COP_INSERT) || (op->op == COP_PASTE) -+ || (op->op == COP_EXTENT)); -+ -+ if (op->u.insert.type == COPT_PASTE_RESTARTED) { -+ /* nothing to do. Fall through to make_space(). */ -+ ; -+ } else if (op->u.insert.type == COPT_KEY) { -+ node_search_result intra_node; -+ znode *node; -+ /* Problem with doing batching at the lowest level, is that -+ operations here are given by coords where modification is -+ to be performed, and one modification can invalidate coords -+ of all following operations. -+ -+ So, we are implementing yet another type for operation that -+ will use (the only) "locator" stable across shifting of -+ data between nodes, etc.: key (COPT_KEY). -+ -+ This clause resolves key to the coord in the node. -+ -+ But node can change also. Probably some pieces have to be -+ added to the lock_carry_node(), to lock node by its key. -+ -+ */ -+ /* NOTE-NIKITA Lookup bias is fixed to FIND_EXACT. Complain -+ if you need something else. */ -+ op->u.insert.d->coord = coord; -+ node = reiser4_carry_real(op->node); -+ intra_node = node_plugin_by_node(node)->lookup -+ (node, op->u.insert.d->key, FIND_EXACT, -+ op->u.insert.d->coord); -+ if ((intra_node != NS_FOUND) && (intra_node != NS_NOT_FOUND)) { -+ warning("nikita-1715", "Intra node lookup failure: %i", -+ intra_node); -+ return intra_node; -+ } -+ } else if (op->u.insert.type == COPT_CHILD) { -+ /* if we are asked to insert pointer to the child into -+ internal node, first convert pointer to the child into -+ coord within parent node. -+ */ -+ znode *child; -+ int result; -+ -+ op->u.insert.d = cdata; -+ op->u.insert.d->coord = coord; -+ op->u.insert.d->data = data; -+ op->u.insert.d->coord->node = reiser4_carry_real(op->node); -+ result = find_new_child_coord(op); -+ child = reiser4_carry_real(op->u.insert.child); -+ if (result != NS_NOT_FOUND) { -+ warning("nikita-993", -+ "Cannot find a place for child pointer: %i", -+ result); -+ return result; -+ } -+ /* This only happens when we did multiple insertions at -+ the previous level, trying to insert single item and -+ it so happened, that insertion of pointers to all new -+ nodes before this one already caused parent node to -+ split (may be several times). -+ -+ I am going to come up with better solution. -+ -+ You are not expected to understand this. -+ -- v6root/usr/sys/ken/slp.c -+ -+ Basically, what happens here is the following: carry came -+ to the parent level and is about to insert internal item -+ pointing to the child node that it just inserted in the -+ level below. Position where internal item is to be inserted -+ was found by find_new_child_coord() above, but node of the -+ current carry operation (that is, parent node of child -+ inserted on the previous level), was determined earlier in -+ the lock_carry_level/lock_carry_node. It could so happen -+ that other carry operations already performed on the parent -+ level already split parent node, so that insertion point -+ moved into another node. Handle this by creating new carry -+ node for insertion point if necessary. -+ */ -+ if (reiser4_carry_real(op->node) != -+ op->u.insert.d->coord->node) { -+ pool_ordering direction; -+ znode *z1; -+ znode *z2; -+ reiser4_key k1; -+ reiser4_key k2; -+ -+ /* -+ * determine in what direction insertion point -+ * moved. Do this by comparing delimiting keys. -+ */ -+ z1 = op->u.insert.d->coord->node; -+ z2 = reiser4_carry_real(op->node); -+ if (keyle(leftmost_key_in_node(z1, &k1), -+ leftmost_key_in_node(z2, &k2))) -+ /* insertion point moved to the left */ -+ direction = POOLO_BEFORE; -+ else -+ /* insertion point moved to the right */ -+ direction = POOLO_AFTER; -+ -+ op->node = reiser4_add_carry_skip(doing, -+ direction, op->node); -+ if (IS_ERR(op->node)) -+ return PTR_ERR(op->node); -+ op->node->node = op->u.insert.d->coord->node; -+ op->node->free = 1; -+ result = lock_carry_node(doing, op->node); -+ if (result != 0) -+ return result; -+ } -+ -+ /* -+ * set up key of an item being inserted: we are inserting -+ * internal item and its key is (by the very definition of -+ * search tree) is leftmost key in the child node. -+ */ -+ write_lock_dk(znode_get_tree(child)); -+ op->u.insert.d->key = leftmost_key_in_node(child, -+ znode_get_ld_key(child)); -+ write_unlock_dk(znode_get_tree(child)); -+ op->u.insert.d->data->arg = op->u.insert.brother; -+ } else { -+ assert("vs-243", op->u.insert.d->coord != NULL); -+ op->u.insert.d->coord->node = reiser4_carry_real(op->node); -+ } -+ -+ /* find free space. */ -+ return make_space(op, doing, todo); -+} -+ -+/* handle carry COP_INSERT operation. -+ -+ Insert new item into node. New item can be given in one of two ways: -+ -+ - by passing &tree_coord and &reiser4_item_data as part of @op. This is -+ only applicable at the leaf/twig level. -+ -+ - by passing a child node pointer to which is to be inserted by this -+ operation. -+ -+*/ -+static int carry_insert(carry_op * op /* operation to perform */ , -+ carry_level * doing /* queue of operations @op -+ * is part of */ , -+ carry_level * todo /* queue where new operations -+ * are accumulated */ ) -+{ -+ znode *node; -+ carry_insert_data cdata; -+ coord_t coord; -+ reiser4_item_data data; -+ carry_plugin_info info; -+ int result; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1036", op != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1037", todo != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1038", op->op == COP_INSERT); -+ -+ coord_init_zero(&coord); -+ -+ /* perform common functionality of insert and paste. */ -+ result = insert_paste_common(op, doing, todo, &cdata, &coord, &data); -+ if (result != 0) -+ return result; -+ -+ node = op->u.insert.d->coord->node; -+ assert("nikita-1039", node != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1040", node_plugin_by_node(node) != NULL); -+ -+ assert("nikita-949", -+ space_needed_for_op(node, op) <= znode_free_space(node)); -+ -+ /* ask node layout to create new item. */ -+ info.doing = doing; -+ info.todo = todo; -+ result = node_plugin_by_node(node)->create_item -+ (op->u.insert.d->coord, op->u.insert.d->key, op->u.insert.d->data, -+ &info); -+ doing->restartable = 0; -+ znode_make_dirty(node); -+ -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * Flow insertion code. COP_INSERT_FLOW is special tree operation that is -+ * supplied with a "flow" (that is, a stream of data) and inserts it into tree -+ * by slicing into multiple items. -+ */ -+ -+#define flow_insert_point(op) ( ( op ) -> u.insert_flow.insert_point ) -+#define flow_insert_flow(op) ( ( op ) -> u.insert_flow.flow ) -+#define flow_insert_data(op) ( ( op ) -> u.insert_flow.data ) -+ -+static size_t item_data_overhead(carry_op * op) -+{ -+ if (flow_insert_data(op)->iplug->b.estimate == NULL) -+ return 0; -+ return (flow_insert_data(op)->iplug->b. -+ estimate(NULL /* estimate insertion */ , flow_insert_data(op)) - -+ flow_insert_data(op)->length); -+} -+ -+/* FIXME-VS: this is called several times during one make_flow_for_insertion -+ and it will always return the same result. Some optimization could be made -+ by calculating this value once at the beginning and passing it around. That -+ would reduce some flexibility in future changes -+*/ -+static int can_paste(coord_t *, const reiser4_key *, const reiser4_item_data *); -+static size_t flow_insertion_overhead(carry_op * op) -+{ -+ znode *node; -+ size_t insertion_overhead; -+ -+ node = flow_insert_point(op)->node; -+ insertion_overhead = 0; -+ if (node->nplug->item_overhead && -+ !can_paste(flow_insert_point(op), &flow_insert_flow(op)->key, -+ flow_insert_data(op))) -+ insertion_overhead = -+ node->nplug->item_overhead(node, NULL) + -+ item_data_overhead(op); -+ return insertion_overhead; -+} -+ -+/* how many bytes of flow does fit to the node */ -+static int what_can_fit_into_node(carry_op * op) -+{ -+ size_t free, overhead; -+ -+ overhead = flow_insertion_overhead(op); -+ free = znode_free_space(flow_insert_point(op)->node); -+ if (free <= overhead) -+ return 0; -+ free -= overhead; -+ /* FIXME: flow->length is loff_t only to not get overflowed in case of expandign truncate */ -+ if (free < op->u.insert_flow.flow->length) -+ return free; -+ return (int)op->u.insert_flow.flow->length; -+} -+ -+/* in make_space_for_flow_insertion we need to check either whether whole flow -+ fits into a node or whether minimal fraction of flow fits into a node */ -+static int enough_space_for_whole_flow(carry_op * op) -+{ -+ return (unsigned)what_can_fit_into_node(op) == -+ op->u.insert_flow.flow->length; -+} -+ -+#define MIN_FLOW_FRACTION 1 -+static int enough_space_for_min_flow_fraction(carry_op * op) -+{ -+ assert("vs-902", coord_is_after_rightmost(flow_insert_point(op))); -+ -+ return what_can_fit_into_node(op) >= MIN_FLOW_FRACTION; -+} -+ -+/* this returns 0 if left neighbor was obtained successfully and everything -+ upto insertion point including it were shifted and left neighbor still has -+ some free space to put minimal fraction of flow into it */ -+static int -+make_space_by_shift_left(carry_op * op, carry_level * doing, carry_level * todo) -+{ -+ carry_node *left; -+ znode *orig; -+ -+ left = find_left_neighbor(op, doing); -+ if (unlikely(IS_ERR(left))) { -+ warning("vs-899", -+ "make_space_by_shift_left: " -+ "error accessing left neighbor: %li", PTR_ERR(left)); -+ return 1; -+ } -+ if (left == NULL) -+ /* left neighbor either does not exist or is unformatted -+ node */ -+ return 1; -+ -+ orig = flow_insert_point(op)->node; -+ /* try to shift content of node @orig from its head upto insert point -+ including insertion point into the left neighbor */ -+ carry_shift_data(LEFT_SIDE, flow_insert_point(op), -+ reiser4_carry_real(left), doing, todo, -+ 1 /* including insert point */); -+ if (reiser4_carry_real(left) != flow_insert_point(op)->node) { -+ /* insertion point did not move */ -+ return 1; -+ } -+ -+ /* insertion point is set after last item in the node */ -+ assert("vs-900", coord_is_after_rightmost(flow_insert_point(op))); -+ -+ if (!enough_space_for_min_flow_fraction(op)) { -+ /* insertion point node does not have enough free space to put -+ even minimal portion of flow into it, therefore, move -+ insertion point back to orig node (before first item) */ -+ coord_init_before_first_item(flow_insert_point(op), orig); -+ return 1; -+ } -+ -+ /* part of flow is to be written to the end of node */ -+ op->node = left; -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* this returns 0 if right neighbor was obtained successfully and everything to -+ the right of insertion point was shifted to it and node got enough free -+ space to put minimal fraction of flow into it */ -+static int -+make_space_by_shift_right(carry_op * op, carry_level * doing, -+ carry_level * todo) -+{ -+ carry_node *right; -+ -+ right = find_right_neighbor(op, doing); -+ if (unlikely(IS_ERR(right))) { -+ warning("nikita-1065", "shift_right_excluding_insert_point: " -+ "error accessing right neighbor: %li", PTR_ERR(right)); -+ return 1; -+ } -+ if (right) { -+ /* shift everything possible on the right of but excluding -+ insertion coord into the right neighbor */ -+ carry_shift_data(RIGHT_SIDE, flow_insert_point(op), -+ reiser4_carry_real(right), doing, todo, -+ 0 /* not including insert point */); -+ } else { -+ /* right neighbor either does not exist or is unformatted -+ node */ -+ ; -+ } -+ if (coord_is_after_rightmost(flow_insert_point(op))) { -+ if (enough_space_for_min_flow_fraction(op)) { -+ /* part of flow is to be written to the end of node */ -+ return 0; -+ } -+ } -+ -+ /* new node is to be added if insert point node did not get enough -+ space for whole flow */ -+ return 1; -+} -+ -+/* this returns 0 when insert coord is set at the node end and fraction of flow -+ fits into that node */ -+static int -+make_space_by_new_nodes(carry_op * op, carry_level * doing, carry_level * todo) -+{ -+ int result; -+ znode *node; -+ carry_node *new; -+ -+ node = flow_insert_point(op)->node; -+ -+ if (op->u.insert_flow.new_nodes == CARRY_FLOW_NEW_NODES_LIMIT) -+ return RETERR(-E_NODE_FULL); -+ /* add new node after insert point node */ -+ new = add_new_znode(node, op->node, doing, todo); -+ if (unlikely(IS_ERR(new))) { -+ return PTR_ERR(new); -+ } -+ result = lock_carry_node(doing, new); -+ zput(reiser4_carry_real(new)); -+ if (unlikely(result)) { -+ return result; -+ } -+ op->u.insert_flow.new_nodes++; -+ if (!coord_is_after_rightmost(flow_insert_point(op))) { -+ carry_shift_data(RIGHT_SIDE, flow_insert_point(op), -+ reiser4_carry_real(new), doing, todo, -+ 0 /* not including insert point */); -+ assert("vs-901", -+ coord_is_after_rightmost(flow_insert_point(op))); -+ -+ if (enough_space_for_min_flow_fraction(op)) { -+ return 0; -+ } -+ if (op->u.insert_flow.new_nodes == CARRY_FLOW_NEW_NODES_LIMIT) -+ return RETERR(-E_NODE_FULL); -+ -+ /* add one more new node */ -+ new = add_new_znode(node, op->node, doing, todo); -+ if (unlikely(IS_ERR(new))) { -+ return PTR_ERR(new); -+ } -+ result = lock_carry_node(doing, new); -+ zput(reiser4_carry_real(new)); -+ if (unlikely(result)) { -+ return result; -+ } -+ op->u.insert_flow.new_nodes++; -+ } -+ -+ /* move insertion point to new node */ -+ coord_init_before_first_item(flow_insert_point(op), -+ reiser4_carry_real(new)); -+ op->node = new; -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+static int -+make_space_for_flow_insertion(carry_op * op, carry_level * doing, -+ carry_level * todo) -+{ -+ __u32 flags = op->u.insert_flow.flags; -+ -+ if (enough_space_for_whole_flow(op)) { -+ /* whole flow fits into insert point node */ -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ if (!(flags & COPI_DONT_SHIFT_LEFT) -+ && (make_space_by_shift_left(op, doing, todo) == 0)) { -+ /* insert point is shifted to left neighbor of original insert -+ point node and is set after last unit in that node. It has -+ enough space to fit at least minimal fraction of flow. */ -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ if (enough_space_for_whole_flow(op)) { -+ /* whole flow fits into insert point node */ -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ if (!(flags & COPI_DONT_SHIFT_RIGHT) -+ && (make_space_by_shift_right(op, doing, todo) == 0)) { -+ /* insert point is still set to the same node, but there is -+ nothing to the right of insert point. */ -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ if (enough_space_for_whole_flow(op)) { -+ /* whole flow fits into insert point node */ -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ return make_space_by_new_nodes(op, doing, todo); -+} -+ -+/* implements COP_INSERT_FLOW operation */ -+static int -+carry_insert_flow(carry_op * op, carry_level * doing, carry_level * todo) -+{ -+ int result; -+ flow_t *f; -+ coord_t *insert_point; -+ node_plugin *nplug; -+ carry_plugin_info info; -+ znode *orig_node; -+ lock_handle *orig_lh; -+ -+ f = op->u.insert_flow.flow; -+ result = 0; -+ -+ /* carry system needs this to work */ -+ info.doing = doing; -+ info.todo = todo; -+ -+ orig_node = flow_insert_point(op)->node; -+ orig_lh = doing->tracked; -+ -+ while (f->length) { -+ result = make_space_for_flow_insertion(op, doing, todo); -+ if (result) -+ break; -+ -+ insert_point = flow_insert_point(op); -+ nplug = node_plugin_by_node(insert_point->node); -+ -+ /* compose item data for insertion/pasting */ -+ flow_insert_data(op)->data = f->data; -+ flow_insert_data(op)->length = what_can_fit_into_node(op); -+ -+ if (can_paste(insert_point, &f->key, flow_insert_data(op))) { -+ /* insert point is set to item of file we are writing to and we have to append to it */ -+ assert("vs-903", insert_point->between == AFTER_UNIT); -+ nplug->change_item_size(insert_point, -+ flow_insert_data(op)->length); -+ flow_insert_data(op)->iplug->b.paste(insert_point, -+ flow_insert_data -+ (op), &info); -+ } else { -+ /* new item must be inserted */ -+ pos_in_node_t new_pos; -+ flow_insert_data(op)->length += item_data_overhead(op); -+ -+ /* FIXME-VS: this is because node40_create_item changes -+ insert_point for obscure reasons */ -+ switch (insert_point->between) { -+ case AFTER_ITEM: -+ new_pos = insert_point->item_pos + 1; -+ break; -+ case EMPTY_NODE: -+ new_pos = 0; -+ break; -+ case BEFORE_ITEM: -+ assert("vs-905", insert_point->item_pos == 0); -+ new_pos = 0; -+ break; -+ default: -+ impossible("vs-906", -+ "carry_insert_flow: invalid coord"); -+ new_pos = 0; -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ nplug->create_item(insert_point, &f->key, -+ flow_insert_data(op), &info); -+ coord_set_item_pos(insert_point, new_pos); -+ } -+ coord_init_after_item_end(insert_point); -+ doing->restartable = 0; -+ znode_make_dirty(insert_point->node); -+ -+ move_flow_forward(f, (unsigned)flow_insert_data(op)->length); -+ } -+ -+ if (orig_node != flow_insert_point(op)->node) { -+ /* move lock to new insert point */ -+ done_lh(orig_lh); -+ init_lh(orig_lh); -+ result = -+ longterm_lock_znode(orig_lh, flow_insert_point(op)->node, -+ ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK, ZNODE_LOCK_HIPRI); -+ } -+ -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* implements COP_DELETE operation -+ -+ Remove pointer to @op -> u.delete.child from it's parent. -+ -+ This function also handles killing of a tree root is last pointer from it -+ was removed. This is complicated by our handling of "twig" level: root on -+ twig level is never killed. -+ -+*/ -+static int carry_delete(carry_op * op /* operation to be performed */ , -+ carry_level * doing UNUSED_ARG /* current carry -+ * level */ , -+ carry_level * todo /* next carry level */ ) -+{ -+ int result; -+ coord_t coord; -+ coord_t coord2; -+ znode *parent; -+ znode *child; -+ carry_plugin_info info; -+ reiser4_tree *tree; -+ -+ /* -+ * This operation is called to delete internal item pointing to the -+ * child node that was removed by carry from the tree on the previous -+ * tree level. -+ */ -+ -+ assert("nikita-893", op != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-894", todo != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-895", op->op == COP_DELETE); -+ -+ coord_init_zero(&coord); -+ coord_init_zero(&coord2); -+ -+ parent = reiser4_carry_real(op->node); -+ child = op->u.delete.child ? -+ reiser4_carry_real(op->u.delete.child) : op->node->node; -+ tree = znode_get_tree(child); -+ read_lock_tree(tree); -+ -+ /* -+ * @parent was determined when carry entered parent level -+ * (lock_carry_level/lock_carry_node). Since then, actual parent of -+ * @child node could change due to other carry operations performed on -+ * the parent level. Check for this. -+ */ -+ -+ if (znode_parent(child) != parent) { -+ /* NOTE-NIKITA add stat counter for this. */ -+ parent = znode_parent(child); -+ assert("nikita-2581", find_carry_node(doing, parent)); -+ } -+ read_unlock_tree(tree); -+ -+ assert("nikita-1213", znode_get_level(parent) > LEAF_LEVEL); -+ -+ /* Twig level horrors: tree should be of height at least 2. So, last -+ pointer from the root at twig level is preserved even if child is -+ empty. This is ugly, but so it was architectured. -+ */ -+ -+ if (znode_is_root(parent) && -+ znode_get_level(parent) <= REISER4_MIN_TREE_HEIGHT && -+ node_num_items(parent) == 1) { -+ /* Delimiting key manipulations. */ -+ write_lock_dk(tree); -+ znode_set_ld_key(child, znode_set_ld_key(parent, reiser4_min_key())); -+ znode_set_rd_key(child, znode_set_rd_key(parent, reiser4_max_key())); -+ ZF_SET(child, JNODE_DKSET); -+ write_unlock_dk(tree); -+ -+ /* @child escaped imminent death! */ -+ ZF_CLR(child, JNODE_HEARD_BANSHEE); -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ /* convert child pointer to the coord_t */ -+ result = find_child_ptr(parent, child, &coord); -+ if (result != NS_FOUND) { -+ warning("nikita-994", "Cannot find child pointer: %i", result); -+ print_coord_content("coord", &coord); -+ return result; -+ } -+ -+ coord_dup(&coord2, &coord); -+ info.doing = doing; -+ info.todo = todo; -+ { -+ /* -+ * Actually kill internal item: prepare structure with -+ * arguments for ->cut_and_kill() method... -+ */ -+ -+ struct carry_kill_data kdata; -+ kdata.params.from = &coord; -+ kdata.params.to = &coord2; -+ kdata.params.from_key = NULL; -+ kdata.params.to_key = NULL; -+ kdata.params.smallest_removed = NULL; -+ kdata.params.truncate = 1; -+ kdata.flags = op->u.delete.flags; -+ kdata.inode = NULL; -+ kdata.left = NULL; -+ kdata.right = NULL; -+ kdata.buf = NULL; -+ /* ... and call it. */ -+ result = node_plugin_by_node(parent)->cut_and_kill(&kdata, -+ &info); -+ } -+ doing->restartable = 0; -+ -+ /* check whether root should be killed violently */ -+ if (znode_is_root(parent) && -+ /* don't kill roots at and lower than twig level */ -+ znode_get_level(parent) > REISER4_MIN_TREE_HEIGHT && -+ node_num_items(parent) == 1) { -+ result = reiser4_kill_tree_root(coord.node); -+ } -+ -+ return result < 0 ? : 0; -+} -+ -+/* implements COP_CUT opration -+ -+ Cuts part or whole content of node. -+ -+*/ -+static int carry_cut(carry_op * op /* operation to be performed */ , -+ carry_level * doing /* current carry level */ , -+ carry_level * todo /* next carry level */ ) -+{ -+ int result; -+ carry_plugin_info info; -+ node_plugin *nplug; -+ -+ assert("nikita-896", op != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-897", todo != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-898", op->op == COP_CUT); -+ -+ info.doing = doing; -+ info.todo = todo; -+ -+ nplug = node_plugin_by_node(reiser4_carry_real(op->node)); -+ if (op->u.cut_or_kill.is_cut) -+ result = nplug->cut(op->u.cut_or_kill.u.cut, &info); -+ else -+ result = nplug->cut_and_kill(op->u.cut_or_kill.u.kill, &info); -+ -+ doing->restartable = 0; -+ return result < 0 ? : 0; -+} -+ -+/* helper function for carry_paste(): returns true if @op can be continued as -+ paste */ -+static int -+can_paste(coord_t * icoord, const reiser4_key * key, -+ const reiser4_item_data * data) -+{ -+ coord_t circa; -+ item_plugin *new_iplug; -+ item_plugin *old_iplug; -+ int result = 0; /* to keep gcc shut */ -+ -+ assert("", icoord->between != AT_UNIT); -+ -+ /* obviously, one cannot paste when node is empty---there is nothing -+ to paste into. */ -+ if (node_is_empty(icoord->node)) -+ return 0; -+ /* if insertion point is at the middle of the item, then paste */ -+ if (!coord_is_between_items(icoord)) -+ return 1; -+ coord_dup(&circa, icoord); -+ circa.between = AT_UNIT; -+ -+ old_iplug = item_plugin_by_coord(&circa); -+ new_iplug = data->iplug; -+ -+ /* check whether we can paste to the item @icoord is "at" when we -+ ignore ->between field */ -+ if (old_iplug == new_iplug && item_can_contain_key(&circa, key, data)) { -+ result = 1; -+ } else if (icoord->between == BEFORE_UNIT -+ || icoord->between == BEFORE_ITEM) { -+ /* otherwise, try to glue to the item at the left, if any */ -+ coord_dup(&circa, icoord); -+ if (coord_set_to_left(&circa)) { -+ result = 0; -+ coord_init_before_item(icoord); -+ } else { -+ old_iplug = item_plugin_by_coord(&circa); -+ result = (old_iplug == new_iplug) -+ && item_can_contain_key(icoord, key, data); -+ if (result) { -+ coord_dup(icoord, &circa); -+ icoord->between = AFTER_UNIT; -+ } -+ } -+ } else if (icoord->between == AFTER_UNIT -+ || icoord->between == AFTER_ITEM) { -+ coord_dup(&circa, icoord); -+ /* otherwise, try to glue to the item at the right, if any */ -+ if (coord_set_to_right(&circa)) { -+ result = 0; -+ coord_init_after_item(icoord); -+ } else { -+ int (*cck) (const coord_t *, const reiser4_key *, -+ const reiser4_item_data *); -+ -+ old_iplug = item_plugin_by_coord(&circa); -+ -+ cck = old_iplug->b.can_contain_key; -+ if (cck == NULL) -+ /* item doesn't define ->can_contain_key -+ method? So it is not expandable. */ -+ result = 0; -+ else { -+ result = (old_iplug == new_iplug) -+ && cck(&circa /*icoord */ , key, data); -+ if (result) { -+ coord_dup(icoord, &circa); -+ icoord->between = BEFORE_UNIT; -+ } -+ } -+ } -+ } else -+ impossible("nikita-2513", "Nothing works"); -+ if (result) { -+ if (icoord->between == BEFORE_ITEM) { -+ assert("vs-912", icoord->unit_pos == 0); -+ icoord->between = BEFORE_UNIT; -+ } else if (icoord->between == AFTER_ITEM) { -+ coord_init_after_item_end(icoord); -+ } -+ } -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* implements COP_PASTE operation -+ -+ Paste data into existing item. This is complicated by the fact that after -+ we shifted something to the left or right neighbors trying to free some -+ space, item we were supposed to paste into can be in different node than -+ insertion coord. If so, we are no longer doing paste, but insert. See -+ comments in insert_paste_common(). -+ -+*/ -+static int carry_paste(carry_op * op /* operation to be performed */ , -+ carry_level * doing UNUSED_ARG /* current carry -+ * level */ , -+ carry_level * todo /* next carry level */ ) -+{ -+ znode *node; -+ carry_insert_data cdata; -+ coord_t dcoord; -+ reiser4_item_data data; -+ int result; -+ int real_size; -+ item_plugin *iplug; -+ carry_plugin_info info; -+ coord_t *coord; -+ -+ assert("nikita-982", op != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-983", todo != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-984", op->op == COP_PASTE); -+ -+ coord_init_zero(&dcoord); -+ -+ result = insert_paste_common(op, doing, todo, &cdata, &dcoord, &data); -+ if (result != 0) -+ return result; -+ -+ coord = op->u.insert.d->coord; -+ -+ /* handle case when op -> u.insert.coord doesn't point to the item -+ of required type. restart as insert. */ -+ if (!can_paste(coord, op->u.insert.d->key, op->u.insert.d->data)) { -+ op->op = COP_INSERT; -+ op->u.insert.type = COPT_PASTE_RESTARTED; -+ result = op_dispatch_table[COP_INSERT].handler(op, doing, todo); -+ -+ return result; -+ } -+ -+ node = coord->node; -+ iplug = item_plugin_by_coord(coord); -+ assert("nikita-992", iplug != NULL); -+ -+ assert("nikita-985", node != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-986", node_plugin_by_node(node) != NULL); -+ -+ assert("nikita-987", -+ space_needed_for_op(node, op) <= znode_free_space(node)); -+ -+ assert("nikita-1286", coord_is_existing_item(coord)); -+ -+ /* -+ * if item is expanded as a result of this operation, we should first -+ * change item size, than call ->b.paste item method. If item is -+ * shrunk, it should be done other way around: first call ->b.paste -+ * method, then reduce item size. -+ */ -+ -+ real_size = space_needed_for_op(node, op); -+ if (real_size > 0) -+ node->nplug->change_item_size(coord, real_size); -+ -+ doing->restartable = 0; -+ info.doing = doing; -+ info.todo = todo; -+ -+ result = iplug->b.paste(coord, op->u.insert.d->data, &info); -+ -+ if (real_size < 0) -+ node->nplug->change_item_size(coord, real_size); -+ -+ /* if we pasted at the beginning of the item, update item's key. */ -+ if (coord->unit_pos == 0 && coord->between != AFTER_UNIT) -+ node->nplug->update_item_key(coord, op->u.insert.d->key, &info); -+ -+ znode_make_dirty(node); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* handle carry COP_EXTENT operation. */ -+static int carry_extent(carry_op * op /* operation to perform */ , -+ carry_level * doing /* queue of operations @op -+ * is part of */ , -+ carry_level * todo /* queue where new operations -+ * are accumulated */ ) -+{ -+ znode *node; -+ carry_insert_data cdata; -+ coord_t coord; -+ reiser4_item_data data; -+ carry_op *delete_dummy; -+ carry_op *insert_extent; -+ int result; -+ carry_plugin_info info; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1751", op != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1752", todo != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1753", op->op == COP_EXTENT); -+ -+ /* extent insertion overview: -+ -+ extents live on the TWIG LEVEL, which is level one above the leaf -+ one. This complicates extent insertion logic somewhat: it may -+ happen (and going to happen all the time) that in logical key -+ ordering extent has to be placed between items I1 and I2, located -+ at the leaf level, but I1 and I2 are in the same formatted leaf -+ node N1. To insert extent one has to -+ -+ (1) reach node N1 and shift data between N1, its neighbors and -+ possibly newly allocated nodes until I1 and I2 fall into different -+ nodes. Since I1 and I2 are still neighboring items in logical key -+ order, they will be necessary utmost items in their respective -+ nodes. -+ -+ (2) After this new extent item is inserted into node on the twig -+ level. -+ -+ Fortunately this process can reuse almost all code from standard -+ insertion procedure (viz. make_space() and insert_paste_common()), -+ due to the following observation: make_space() only shifts data up -+ to and excluding or including insertion point. It never -+ "over-moves" through insertion point. Thus, one can use -+ make_space() to perform step (1). All required for this is just to -+ instruct free_space_shortage() to keep make_space() shifting data -+ until insertion point is at the node border. -+ -+ */ -+ -+ /* perform common functionality of insert and paste. */ -+ result = insert_paste_common(op, doing, todo, &cdata, &coord, &data); -+ if (result != 0) -+ return result; -+ -+ node = op->u.extent.d->coord->node; -+ assert("nikita-1754", node != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1755", node_plugin_by_node(node) != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1700", coord_wrt(op->u.extent.d->coord) != COORD_INSIDE); -+ -+ /* NOTE-NIKITA add some checks here. Not assertions, -EIO. Check that -+ extent fits between items. */ -+ -+ info.doing = doing; -+ info.todo = todo; -+ -+ /* there is another complication due to placement of extents on the -+ twig level: extents are "rigid" in the sense that key-range -+ occupied by extent cannot grow indefinitely to the right as it is -+ for the formatted leaf nodes. Because of this when search finds two -+ adjacent extents on the twig level, it has to "drill" to the leaf -+ level, creating new node. Here we are removing this node. -+ */ -+ if (node_is_empty(node)) { -+ delete_dummy = node_post_carry(&info, COP_DELETE, node, 1); -+ if (IS_ERR(delete_dummy)) -+ return PTR_ERR(delete_dummy); -+ delete_dummy->u.delete.child = NULL; -+ delete_dummy->u.delete.flags = DELETE_RETAIN_EMPTY; -+ ZF_SET(node, JNODE_HEARD_BANSHEE); -+ } -+ -+ /* proceed with inserting extent item into parent. We are definitely -+ inserting rather than pasting if we get that far. */ -+ insert_extent = node_post_carry(&info, COP_INSERT, node, 1); -+ if (IS_ERR(insert_extent)) -+ /* @delete_dummy will be automatically destroyed on the level -+ exiting */ -+ return PTR_ERR(insert_extent); -+ /* NOTE-NIKITA insertion by key is simplest option here. Another -+ possibility is to insert on the left or right of already existing -+ item. -+ */ -+ insert_extent->u.insert.type = COPT_KEY; -+ insert_extent->u.insert.d = op->u.extent.d; -+ assert("nikita-1719", op->u.extent.d->key != NULL); -+ insert_extent->u.insert.d->data->arg = op->u.extent.d->coord; -+ insert_extent->u.insert.flags = -+ znode_get_tree(node)->carry.new_extent_flags; -+ -+ /* -+ * if carry was asked to track lock handle we should actually track -+ * lock handle on the twig node rather than on the leaf where -+ * operation was started from. Transfer tracked lock handle. -+ */ -+ if (doing->track_type) { -+ assert("nikita-3242", doing->tracked != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-3244", todo->tracked == NULL); -+ todo->tracked = doing->tracked; -+ todo->track_type = CARRY_TRACK_NODE; -+ doing->tracked = NULL; -+ doing->track_type = 0; -+ } -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* update key in @parent between pointers to @left and @right. -+ -+ Find coords of @left and @right and update delimiting key between them. -+ This is helper function called by carry_update(). Finds position of -+ internal item involved. Updates item key. Updates delimiting keys of child -+ nodes involved. -+*/ -+static int update_delimiting_key(znode * parent /* node key is updated -+ * in */ , -+ znode * left /* child of @parent */ , -+ znode * right /* child of @parent */ , -+ carry_level * doing /* current carry -+ * level */ , -+ carry_level * todo /* parent carry -+ * level */ , -+ const char **error_msg /* place to -+ * store error -+ * message */ ) -+{ -+ coord_t left_pos; -+ coord_t right_pos; -+ int result; -+ reiser4_key ldkey; -+ carry_plugin_info info; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1177", right != NULL); -+ /* find position of right left child in a parent */ -+ result = find_child_ptr(parent, right, &right_pos); -+ if (result != NS_FOUND) { -+ *error_msg = "Cannot find position of right child"; -+ return result; -+ } -+ -+ if ((left != NULL) && !coord_is_leftmost_unit(&right_pos)) { -+ /* find position of the left child in a parent */ -+ result = find_child_ptr(parent, left, &left_pos); -+ if (result != NS_FOUND) { -+ *error_msg = "Cannot find position of left child"; -+ return result; -+ } -+ assert("nikita-1355", left_pos.node != NULL); -+ } else -+ left_pos.node = NULL; -+ -+ /* check that they are separated by exactly one key and are basically -+ sane */ -+ if (REISER4_DEBUG) { -+ if ((left_pos.node != NULL) -+ && !coord_is_existing_unit(&left_pos)) { -+ *error_msg = "Left child is bastard"; -+ return RETERR(-EIO); -+ } -+ if (!coord_is_existing_unit(&right_pos)) { -+ *error_msg = "Right child is bastard"; -+ return RETERR(-EIO); -+ } -+ if (left_pos.node != NULL && -+ !coord_are_neighbors(&left_pos, &right_pos)) { -+ *error_msg = "Children are not direct siblings"; -+ return RETERR(-EIO); -+ } -+ } -+ *error_msg = NULL; -+ -+ info.doing = doing; -+ info.todo = todo; -+ -+ /* -+ * If child node is not empty, new key of internal item is a key of -+ * leftmost item in the child node. If the child is empty, take its -+ * right delimiting key as a new key of the internal item. Precise key -+ * in the latter case is not important per se, because the child (and -+ * the internal item) are going to be killed shortly anyway, but we -+ * have to preserve correct order of keys in the parent node. -+ */ -+ -+ if (!ZF_ISSET(right, JNODE_HEARD_BANSHEE)) -+ leftmost_key_in_node(right, &ldkey); -+ else { -+ read_lock_dk(znode_get_tree(parent)); -+ ldkey = *znode_get_rd_key(right); -+ read_unlock_dk(znode_get_tree(parent)); -+ } -+ node_plugin_by_node(parent)->update_item_key(&right_pos, &ldkey, &info); -+ doing->restartable = 0; -+ znode_make_dirty(parent); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* implements COP_UPDATE opration -+ -+ Update delimiting keys. -+ -+*/ -+static int carry_update(carry_op * op /* operation to be performed */ , -+ carry_level * doing /* current carry level */ , -+ carry_level * todo /* next carry level */ ) -+{ -+ int result; -+ carry_node *missing UNUSED_ARG; -+ znode *left; -+ znode *right; -+ carry_node *lchild; -+ carry_node *rchild; -+ const char *error_msg; -+ reiser4_tree *tree; -+ -+ /* -+ * This operation is called to update key of internal item. This is -+ * necessary when carry shifted of cut data on the child -+ * level. Arguments of this operation are: -+ * -+ * @right --- child node. Operation should update key of internal -+ * item pointing to @right. -+ * -+ * @left --- left neighbor of @right. This parameter is optional. -+ */ -+ -+ assert("nikita-902", op != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-903", todo != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-904", op->op == COP_UPDATE); -+ -+ lchild = op->u.update.left; -+ rchild = op->node; -+ -+ if (lchild != NULL) { -+ assert("nikita-1001", lchild->parent); -+ assert("nikita-1003", !lchild->left); -+ left = reiser4_carry_real(lchild); -+ } else -+ left = NULL; -+ -+ tree = znode_get_tree(rchild->node); -+ read_lock_tree(tree); -+ right = znode_parent(rchild->node); -+ read_unlock_tree(tree); -+ -+ if (right != NULL) { -+ result = update_delimiting_key(right, -+ lchild ? lchild->node : NULL, -+ rchild->node, -+ doing, todo, &error_msg); -+ } else { -+ error_msg = "Cannot find node to update key in"; -+ result = RETERR(-EIO); -+ } -+ /* operation will be reposted to the next level by the -+ ->update_item_key() method of node plugin, if necessary. */ -+ -+ if (result != 0) { -+ warning("nikita-999", "Error updating delimiting key: %s (%i)", -+ error_msg ? : "", result); -+ } -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* move items from @node during carry */ -+static int carry_shift_data(sideof side /* in what direction to move data */ , -+ coord_t * insert_coord /* coord where new item -+ * is to be inserted */ , -+ znode * node /* node which data are moved from */ , -+ carry_level * doing /* active carry queue */ , -+ carry_level * todo /* carry queue where new -+ * operations are to be put -+ * in */ , -+ unsigned int including_insert_coord_p /* true if -+ * @insertion_coord -+ * can be moved */ ) -+{ -+ int result; -+ znode *source; -+ carry_plugin_info info; -+ node_plugin *nplug; -+ -+ source = insert_coord->node; -+ -+ info.doing = doing; -+ info.todo = todo; -+ -+ nplug = node_plugin_by_node(node); -+ result = nplug->shift(insert_coord, node, -+ (side == LEFT_SIDE) ? SHIFT_LEFT : SHIFT_RIGHT, 0, -+ (int)including_insert_coord_p, &info); -+ /* the only error ->shift() method of node plugin can return is -+ -ENOMEM due to carry node/operation allocation. */ -+ assert("nikita-915", result >= 0 || result == -ENOMEM); -+ if (result > 0) { -+ /* -+ * if some number of bytes was actually shifted, mark nodes -+ * dirty, and carry level as non-restartable. -+ */ -+ doing->restartable = 0; -+ znode_make_dirty(source); -+ znode_make_dirty(node); -+ } -+ -+ assert("nikita-2077", coord_check(insert_coord)); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+typedef carry_node *(*carry_iterator) (carry_node * node); -+static carry_node *find_dir_carry(carry_node * node, carry_level * level, -+ carry_iterator iterator); -+ -+static carry_node *pool_level_list_prev(carry_node *node) -+{ -+ return list_entry(node->header.level_linkage.prev, carry_node, header.level_linkage); -+} -+ -+/* look for the left neighbor of given carry node in a carry queue. -+ -+ This is used by find_left_neighbor(), but I am not sure that this -+ really gives any advantage. More statistics required. -+ -+*/ -+carry_node *find_left_carry(carry_node * node /* node to find left neighbor -+ * of */ , -+ carry_level * level /* level to scan */ ) -+{ -+ return find_dir_carry(node, level, -+ (carry_iterator) pool_level_list_prev); -+} -+ -+static carry_node *pool_level_list_next(carry_node *node) -+{ -+ return list_entry(node->header.level_linkage.next, carry_node, header.level_linkage); -+} -+ -+/* look for the right neighbor of given carry node in a -+ carry queue. -+ -+ This is used by find_right_neighbor(), but I am not sure that this -+ really gives any advantage. More statistics required. -+ -+*/ -+carry_node *find_right_carry(carry_node * node /* node to find right neighbor -+ * of */ , -+ carry_level * level /* level to scan */ ) -+{ -+ return find_dir_carry(node, level, -+ (carry_iterator) pool_level_list_next); -+} -+ -+/* look for the left or right neighbor of given carry node in a carry -+ queue. -+ -+ Helper function used by find_{left|right}_carry(). -+*/ -+static carry_node *find_dir_carry(carry_node * node /* node to start scanning -+ * from */ , -+ carry_level * level /* level to scan */ , -+ carry_iterator iterator /* operation to -+ * move to the next -+ * node */ ) -+{ -+ carry_node *neighbor; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1059", node != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1060", level != NULL); -+ -+ /* scan list of carry nodes on this list dir-ward, skipping all -+ carry nodes referencing the same znode. */ -+ neighbor = node; -+ while (1) { -+ neighbor = iterator(neighbor); -+ if (carry_node_end(level, neighbor)) -+ /* list head is reached */ -+ return NULL; -+ if (reiser4_carry_real(neighbor) != reiser4_carry_real(node)) -+ return neighbor; -+ } -+} -+ -+/* -+ * Memory reservation estimation. -+ * -+ * Carry process proceeds through tree levels upwards. Carry assumes that it -+ * takes tree in consistent state (e.g., that search tree invariants hold), -+ * and leaves tree consistent after it finishes. This means that when some -+ * error occurs carry cannot simply return if there are pending carry -+ * operations. Generic solution for this problem is carry-undo either as -+ * transaction manager feature (requiring checkpoints and isolation), or -+ * through some carry specific mechanism. -+ * -+ * Our current approach is to panic if carry hits an error while tree is -+ * inconsistent. Unfortunately -ENOMEM can easily be triggered. To work around -+ * this "memory reservation" mechanism was added. -+ * -+ * Memory reservation is implemented by perthread-pages.diff patch from -+ * core-patches. Its API is defined in -+ * -+ * int perthread_pages_reserve(int nrpages, gfp_t gfp); -+ * void perthread_pages_release(int nrpages); -+ * int perthread_pages_count(void); -+ * -+ * carry estimates its worst case memory requirements at the entry, reserved -+ * enough memory, and released unused pages before returning. -+ * -+ * Code below estimates worst case memory requirements for a given carry -+ * queue. This is dome by summing worst case memory requirements for each -+ * operation in the queue. -+ * -+ */ -+ -+/* -+ * Memory memory requirements of many operations depends on the tree -+ * height. For example, item insertion requires new node to be inserted at -+ * each tree level in the worst case. What tree height should be used for -+ * estimation? Current tree height is wrong, because tree height can change -+ * between the time when estimation was done and the time when operation is -+ * actually performed. Maximal possible tree height (REISER4_MAX_ZTREE_HEIGHT) -+ * is also not desirable, because it would lead to the huge over-estimation -+ * all the time. Plausible solution is "capped tree height": if current tree -+ * height is less than some TREE_HEIGHT_CAP constant, capped tree height is -+ * TREE_HEIGHT_CAP, otherwise it's current tree height. Idea behind this is -+ * that if tree height is TREE_HEIGHT_CAP or larger, it's extremely unlikely -+ * to be increased even more during short interval of time. -+ */ -+#define TREE_HEIGHT_CAP (5) -+ -+/* return capped tree height for the @tree. See comment above. */ -+static int cap_tree_height(reiser4_tree * tree) -+{ -+ return max_t(int, tree->height, TREE_HEIGHT_CAP); -+} -+ -+/* return capped tree height for the current tree. */ -+static int capped_height(void) -+{ -+ return cap_tree_height(current_tree); -+} -+ -+/* return number of pages required to store given number of bytes */ -+static int bytes_to_pages(int bytes) -+{ -+ return (bytes + PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - 1) >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT; -+} -+ -+/* how many pages are required to allocate znodes during item insertion. */ -+static int carry_estimate_znodes(void) -+{ -+ /* -+ * Note, that there we have some problem here: there is no way to -+ * reserve pages specifically for the given slab. This means that -+ * these pages can be hijacked for some other end. -+ */ -+ -+ /* in the worst case we need 3 new znode on each tree level */ -+ return bytes_to_pages(capped_height() * sizeof(znode) * 3); -+} -+ -+/* -+ * how many pages are required to load bitmaps. One bitmap per level. -+ */ -+static int carry_estimate_bitmaps(void) -+{ -+ if (reiser4_is_set(reiser4_get_current_sb(), REISER4_DONT_LOAD_BITMAP)) { -+ int bytes; -+ -+ bytes = capped_height() * (0 + /* bnode should be added, but its is private to -+ * bitmap.c, skip for now. */ -+ 2 * sizeof(jnode)); /* working and commit jnodes */ -+ return bytes_to_pages(bytes) + 2; /* and their contents */ -+ } else -+ /* bitmaps were pre-loaded during mount */ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* worst case item insertion memory requirements */ -+static int carry_estimate_insert(carry_op * op, carry_level * level) -+{ -+ return carry_estimate_bitmaps() + carry_estimate_znodes() + 1 + /* new atom */ -+ capped_height() + /* new block on each level */ -+ 1 + /* and possibly extra new block at the leaf level */ -+ 3; /* loading of leaves into memory */ -+} -+ -+/* worst case item deletion memory requirements */ -+static int carry_estimate_delete(carry_op * op, carry_level * level) -+{ -+ return carry_estimate_bitmaps() + carry_estimate_znodes() + 1 + /* new atom */ -+ 3; /* loading of leaves into memory */ -+} -+ -+/* worst case tree cut memory requirements */ -+static int carry_estimate_cut(carry_op * op, carry_level * level) -+{ -+ return carry_estimate_bitmaps() + carry_estimate_znodes() + 1 + /* new atom */ -+ 3; /* loading of leaves into memory */ -+} -+ -+/* worst case memory requirements of pasting into item */ -+static int carry_estimate_paste(carry_op * op, carry_level * level) -+{ -+ return carry_estimate_bitmaps() + carry_estimate_znodes() + 1 + /* new atom */ -+ capped_height() + /* new block on each level */ -+ 1 + /* and possibly extra new block at the leaf level */ -+ 3; /* loading of leaves into memory */ -+} -+ -+/* worst case memory requirements of extent insertion */ -+static int carry_estimate_extent(carry_op * op, carry_level * level) -+{ -+ return carry_estimate_insert(op, level) + /* insert extent */ -+ carry_estimate_delete(op, level); /* kill leaf */ -+} -+ -+/* worst case memory requirements of key update */ -+static int carry_estimate_update(carry_op * op, carry_level * level) -+{ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* worst case memory requirements of flow insertion */ -+static int carry_estimate_insert_flow(carry_op * op, carry_level * level) -+{ -+ int newnodes; -+ -+ newnodes = min(bytes_to_pages(op->u.insert_flow.flow->length), -+ CARRY_FLOW_NEW_NODES_LIMIT); -+ /* -+ * roughly estimate insert_flow as a sequence of insertions. -+ */ -+ return newnodes * carry_estimate_insert(op, level); -+} -+ -+/* This is dispatch table for carry operations. It can be trivially -+ abstracted into useful plugin: tunable balancing policy is a good -+ thing. */ -+carry_op_handler op_dispatch_table[COP_LAST_OP] = { -+ [COP_INSERT] = { -+ .handler = carry_insert, -+ .estimate = carry_estimate_insert} -+ , -+ [COP_DELETE] = { -+ .handler = carry_delete, -+ .estimate = carry_estimate_delete} -+ , -+ [COP_CUT] = { -+ .handler = carry_cut, -+ .estimate = carry_estimate_cut} -+ , -+ [COP_PASTE] = { -+ .handler = carry_paste, -+ .estimate = carry_estimate_paste} -+ , -+ [COP_EXTENT] = { -+ .handler = carry_extent, -+ .estimate = carry_estimate_extent} -+ , -+ [COP_UPDATE] = { -+ .handler = carry_update, -+ .estimate = carry_estimate_update} -+ , -+ [COP_INSERT_FLOW] = { -+ .handler = carry_insert_flow, -+ .estimate = carry_estimate_insert_flow} -+}; -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ scroll-step: 1 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/carry_ops.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/carry_ops.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/carry_ops.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/carry_ops.h 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* implementation of carry operations. See carry_ops.c for details. */ -+ -+#if !defined( __CARRY_OPS_H__ ) -+#define __CARRY_OPS_H__ -+ -+#include "forward.h" -+#include "znode.h" -+#include "carry.h" -+ -+/* carry operation handlers */ -+typedef struct carry_op_handler { -+ /* perform operation */ -+ int (*handler) (carry_op * op, carry_level * doing, carry_level * todo); -+ /* estimate memory requirements for @op */ -+ int (*estimate) (carry_op * op, carry_level * level); -+} carry_op_handler; -+ -+/* This is dispatch table for carry operations. It can be trivially -+ abstracted into useful plugin: tunable balancing policy is a good -+ thing. */ -+extern carry_op_handler op_dispatch_table[COP_LAST_OP]; -+ -+unsigned int space_needed(const znode * node, const coord_t * coord, -+ const reiser4_item_data * data, int inserting); -+extern carry_node *find_left_carry(carry_node * node, carry_level * level); -+extern carry_node *find_right_carry(carry_node * node, carry_level * level); -+ -+/* __CARRY_OPS_H__ */ -+#endif -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ scroll-step: 1 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/context.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/context.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/context.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/context.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,288 @@ -+/* Copyright 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* Manipulation of reiser4_context */ -+ -+/* -+ * global context used during system call. Variable of this type is allocated -+ * on the stack at the beginning of the reiser4 part of the system call and -+ * pointer to it is stored in the current->fs_context. This allows us to avoid -+ * passing pointer to current transaction and current lockstack (both in -+ * one-to-one mapping with threads) all over the call chain. -+ * -+ * It's kind of like those global variables the prof used to tell you not to -+ * use in CS1, except thread specific.;-) Nikita, this was a good idea. -+ * -+ * In some situations it is desirable to have ability to enter reiser4_context -+ * more than once for the same thread (nested contexts). For example, there -+ * are some functions that can be called either directly from VFS/VM or from -+ * already active reiser4 context (->writepage, for example). -+ * -+ * In such situations "child" context acts like dummy: all activity is -+ * actually performed in the top level context, and get_current_context() -+ * always returns top level context. -+ * Of course, reiser4_init_context()/reiser4_done_context() have to be properly -+ * nested any way. -+ * -+ * Note that there is an important difference between reiser4 uses -+ * ->fs_context and the way other file systems use it. Other file systems -+ * (ext3 and reiserfs) use ->fs_context only for the duration of _transaction_ -+ * (this is why ->fs_context was initially called ->journal_info). This means, -+ * that when ext3 or reiserfs finds that ->fs_context is not NULL on the entry -+ * to the file system, they assume that some transaction is already underway, -+ * and usually bail out, because starting nested transaction would most likely -+ * lead to the deadlock. This gives false positives with reiser4, because we -+ * set ->fs_context before starting transaction. -+ */ -+ -+#include "debug.h" -+#include "super.h" -+#include "context.h" -+ -+#include /* balance_dirty_pages() */ -+#include -+ -+static void _reiser4_init_context(reiser4_context * context, -+ struct super_block *super) -+{ -+ memset(context, 0, sizeof(*context)); -+ -+ context->super = super; -+ context->magic = context_magic; -+ context->outer = current->journal_info; -+ current->journal_info = (void *)context; -+ context->nr_children = 0; -+ context->gfp_mask = GFP_KERNEL; -+ -+ init_lock_stack(&context->stack); -+ -+ reiser4_txn_begin(context); -+ -+ /* initialize head of tap list */ -+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&context->taps); -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ context->task = current; -+#endif -+ grab_space_enable(); -+} -+ -+/* initialize context and bind it to the current thread -+ -+ This function should be called at the beginning of reiser4 part of -+ syscall. -+*/ -+reiser4_context * reiser4_init_context(struct super_block * super) -+{ -+ reiser4_context *context; -+ -+ assert("nikita-2662", !in_interrupt() && !in_irq()); -+ assert("nikita-3357", super != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-3358", super->s_op == NULL || is_reiser4_super(super)); -+ -+ context = get_current_context_check(); -+ if (context && context->super == super) { -+ context = (reiser4_context *) current->journal_info; -+ context->nr_children++; -+ return context; -+ } -+ -+ context = kmalloc(sizeof(*context), GFP_KERNEL); -+ if (context == NULL) -+ return ERR_PTR(RETERR(-ENOMEM)); -+ -+ _reiser4_init_context(context, super); -+ return context; -+} -+ -+/* this is used in scan_mgr which is called with spinlock held and in -+ reiser4_fill_super magic */ -+void init_stack_context(reiser4_context *context, struct super_block *super) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-2662", !in_interrupt() && !in_irq()); -+ assert("nikita-3357", super != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-3358", super->s_op == NULL || is_reiser4_super(super)); -+ assert("vs-12", !is_in_reiser4_context()); -+ -+ _reiser4_init_context(context, super); -+ context->on_stack = 1; -+ return; -+} -+ -+/* cast lock stack embedded into reiser4 context up to its container */ -+reiser4_context *get_context_by_lock_stack(lock_stack * owner) -+{ -+ return container_of(owner, reiser4_context, stack); -+} -+ -+/* true if there is already _any_ reiser4 context for the current thread */ -+int is_in_reiser4_context(void) -+{ -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ -+ ctx = current->journal_info; -+ return ctx != NULL && ((unsigned long)ctx->magic) == context_magic; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * call balance dirty pages for the current context. -+ * -+ * File system is expected to call balance_dirty_pages_ratelimited() whenever -+ * it dirties a page. reiser4 does this for unformatted nodes (that is, during -+ * write---this covers vast majority of all dirty traffic), but we cannot do -+ * this immediately when formatted node is dirtied, because long term lock is -+ * usually held at that time. To work around this, dirtying of formatted node -+ * simply increases ->nr_marked_dirty counter in the current reiser4 -+ * context. When we are about to leave this context, -+ * balance_dirty_pages_ratelimited() is called, if necessary. -+ * -+ * This introduces another problem: sometimes we do not want to run -+ * balance_dirty_pages_ratelimited() when leaving a context, for example -+ * because some important lock (like ->i_mutex on the parent directory) is -+ * held. To achieve this, ->nobalance flag can be set in the current context. -+ */ -+static void balance_dirty_pages_at(reiser4_context *context) -+{ -+ reiser4_super_info_data *sbinfo = get_super_private(context->super); -+ -+ /* -+ * call balance_dirty_pages_ratelimited() to process formatted nodes -+ * dirtied during this system call. Do that only if we are not in mount -+ * and there were nodes dirtied in this context and we are not in -+ * writepage (to avoid deadlock) and not in pdflush -+ */ -+ if (sbinfo != NULL && sbinfo->fake != NULL && -+ context->nr_marked_dirty != 0 && -+ !(current->flags & PF_MEMALLOC) && -+ !current_is_pdflush()) -+ balance_dirty_pages_ratelimited(sbinfo->fake->i_mapping); -+} -+ -+/* release resources associated with context. -+ -+ This function should be called at the end of "session" with reiser4, -+ typically just before leaving reiser4 driver back to VFS. -+ -+ This is good place to put some degugging consistency checks, like that -+ thread released all locks and closed transcrash etc. -+ -+*/ -+static void reiser4_done_context(reiser4_context * context /* context being released */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-860", context != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-859", context->magic == context_magic); -+ assert("vs-646", (reiser4_context *) current->journal_info == context); -+ assert("zam-686", !in_interrupt() && !in_irq()); -+ -+ /* only do anything when leaving top-level reiser4 context. All nested -+ * contexts are just dummies. */ -+ if (context->nr_children == 0) { -+ assert("jmacd-673", context->trans == NULL); -+ assert("jmacd-1002", lock_stack_isclean(&context->stack)); -+ assert("nikita-1936", reiser4_no_counters_are_held()); -+ assert("nikita-2626", list_empty_careful(reiser4_taps_list())); -+ assert("zam-1004", ergo(get_super_private(context->super), -+ get_super_private(context->super)->delete_mutex_owner != -+ current)); -+ -+ /* release all grabbed but as yet unused blocks */ -+ if (context->grabbed_blocks != 0) -+ all_grabbed2free(); -+ -+ /* -+ * synchronize against longterm_unlock_znode(): -+ * wake_up_requestor() wakes up requestors without holding -+ * zlock (otherwise they will immediately bump into that lock -+ * after wake up on another CPU). To work around (rare) -+ * situation where requestor has been woken up asynchronously -+ * and managed to run until completion (and destroy its -+ * context and lock stack) before wake_up_requestor() called -+ * wake_up() on it, wake_up_requestor() synchronize on lock -+ * stack spin lock. It has actually been observed that spin -+ * lock _was_ locked at this point, because -+ * wake_up_requestor() took interrupt. -+ */ -+ spin_lock_stack(&context->stack); -+ spin_unlock_stack(&context->stack); -+ -+ assert("zam-684", context->nr_children == 0); -+ /* restore original ->fs_context value */ -+ current->journal_info = context->outer; -+ if (context->on_stack == 0) -+ kfree(context); -+ } else { -+ context->nr_children--; -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ assert("zam-685", context->nr_children >= 0); -+#endif -+ } -+} -+ -+/* -+ * exit reiser4 context. Call balance_dirty_pages_at() if necessary. Close -+ * transaction. Call done_context() to do context related book-keeping. -+ */ -+void reiser4_exit_context(reiser4_context * context) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-3021", reiser4_schedulable()); -+ -+ if (context->nr_children == 0) { -+ if (!context->nobalance) { -+ reiser4_txn_restart(context); -+ balance_dirty_pages_at(context); -+ } -+ -+ /* if filesystem is mounted with -o sync or -o dirsync - commit -+ transaction. FIXME: TXNH_DONT_COMMIT is used to avoid -+ commiting on exit_context when inode semaphore is held and -+ to have ktxnmgrd to do commit instead to get better -+ concurrent filesystem accesses. But, when one mounts with -o -+ sync, he cares more about reliability than about -+ performance. So, for now we have this simple mount -o sync -+ support. */ -+ if (context->super->s_flags & (MS_SYNCHRONOUS | MS_DIRSYNC)) { -+ txn_atom *atom; -+ -+ atom = get_current_atom_locked_nocheck(); -+ if (atom) { -+ atom->flags |= ATOM_FORCE_COMMIT; -+ context->trans->flags &= ~TXNH_DONT_COMMIT; -+ spin_unlock_atom(atom); -+ } -+ } -+ reiser4_txn_end(context); -+ } -+ reiser4_done_context(context); -+} -+ -+void reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_set(void) -+{ -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ -+ ctx = get_current_context(); -+ if (ctx->entd == 0 && -+ list_empty(&ctx->stack.locks) && -+ ctx->trans->atom == NULL) -+ ctx->gfp_mask = GFP_KERNEL; -+ else -+ ctx->gfp_mask = GFP_NOFS; -+} -+ -+void reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_force (gfp_t mask) -+{ -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ ctx = get_current_context(); -+ -+ assert("edward-1454", ctx != NULL); -+ -+ ctx->gfp_mask = mask; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * Local variables: -+ * c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ * mode-name: "LC" -+ * c-basic-offset: 8 -+ * tab-width: 8 -+ * fill-column: 120 -+ * scroll-step: 1 -+ * End: -+ */ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/context.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/context.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/context.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/context.h 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,228 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by -+ * reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* Reiser4 context. See context.c for details. */ -+ -+#if !defined( __REISER4_CONTEXT_H__ ) -+#define __REISER4_CONTEXT_H__ -+ -+#include "forward.h" -+#include "debug.h" -+#include "dformat.h" -+#include "tap.h" -+#include "lock.h" -+ -+#include /* for __u?? */ -+#include /* for struct super_block */ -+#include -+#include /* for struct task_struct */ -+ -+/* reiser4 per-thread context */ -+struct reiser4_context { -+ /* magic constant. For identification of reiser4 contexts. */ -+ __u32 magic; -+ -+ /* current lock stack. See lock.[ch]. This is where list of all -+ locks taken by current thread is kept. This is also used in -+ deadlock detection. */ -+ lock_stack stack; -+ -+ /* current transcrash. */ -+ txn_handle *trans; -+ /* transaction handle embedded into reiser4_context. ->trans points -+ * here by default. */ -+ txn_handle trans_in_ctx; -+ -+ /* super block we are working with. To get the current tree -+ use &get_super_private (reiser4_get_current_sb ())->tree. */ -+ struct super_block *super; -+ -+ /* parent fs activation */ -+ struct fs_activation *outer; -+ -+ /* per-thread grabbed (for further allocation) blocks counter */ -+ reiser4_block_nr grabbed_blocks; -+ -+ /* list of taps currently monitored. See tap.c */ -+ struct list_head taps; -+ -+ /* grabbing space is enabled */ -+ unsigned int grab_enabled:1; -+ /* should be set when we are write dirty nodes to disk in jnode_flush or -+ * reiser4_write_logs() */ -+ unsigned int writeout_mode:1; -+ /* true, if current thread is an ent thread */ -+ unsigned int entd:1; -+ /* true, if balance_dirty_pages() should not be run when leaving this -+ * context. This is used to avoid lengthly balance_dirty_pages() -+ * operation when holding some important resource, like directory -+ * ->i_mutex */ -+ unsigned int nobalance:1; -+ -+ /* this bit is used on reiser4_done_context to decide whether context is -+ kmalloc-ed and has to be kfree-ed */ -+ unsigned int on_stack:1; -+ -+ /* count non-trivial jnode_set_dirty() calls */ -+ unsigned long nr_marked_dirty; -+ -+ /* reiser4_sync_inodes calls (via generic_sync_sb_inodes) -+ * reiser4_writepages for each of dirty inodes. Reiser4_writepages -+ * captures pages. When number of pages captured in one -+ * reiser4_sync_inodes reaches some threshold - some atoms get -+ * flushed */ -+ int nr_captured; -+ int nr_children; /* number of child contexts */ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ /* debugging information about reiser4 locks held by the current -+ * thread */ -+ reiser4_lock_cnt_info locks; -+ struct task_struct *task; /* so we can easily find owner of the stack */ -+ -+ /* -+ * disk space grabbing debugging support -+ */ -+ /* how many disk blocks were grabbed by the first call to -+ * reiser4_grab_space() in this context */ -+ reiser4_block_nr grabbed_initially; -+ -+ /* list of all threads doing flush currently */ -+ struct list_head flushers_link; -+ /* information about last error encountered by reiser4 */ -+ err_site err; -+#endif -+ void *vp; -+ gfp_t gfp_mask; -+}; -+ -+extern reiser4_context *get_context_by_lock_stack(lock_stack *); -+ -+/* Debugging helps. */ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+extern void print_contexts(void); -+#endif -+ -+#define current_tree (&(get_super_private(reiser4_get_current_sb())->tree)) -+#define current_blocksize reiser4_get_current_sb()->s_blocksize -+#define current_blocksize_bits reiser4_get_current_sb()->s_blocksize_bits -+ -+extern reiser4_context *reiser4_init_context(struct super_block *); -+extern void init_stack_context(reiser4_context *, struct super_block *); -+extern void reiser4_exit_context(reiser4_context *); -+ -+/* magic constant we store in reiser4_context allocated at the stack. Used to -+ catch accesses to staled or uninitialized contexts. */ -+#define context_magic ((__u32) 0x4b1b5d0b) -+ -+extern int is_in_reiser4_context(void); -+ -+/* -+ * return reiser4_context for the thread @tsk -+ */ -+static inline reiser4_context *get_context(const struct task_struct *tsk) -+{ -+ assert("vs-1682", -+ ((reiser4_context *) tsk->journal_info)->magic == context_magic); -+ return (reiser4_context *) tsk->journal_info; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * return reiser4 context of the current thread, or NULL if there is none. -+ */ -+static inline reiser4_context *get_current_context_check(void) -+{ -+ if (is_in_reiser4_context()) -+ return get_context(current); -+ else -+ return NULL; -+} -+ -+static inline reiser4_context *get_current_context(void); /* __attribute__((const)); */ -+ -+/* return context associated with current thread */ -+static inline reiser4_context *get_current_context(void) -+{ -+ return get_context(current); -+} -+ -+static inline gfp_t reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get(void) -+{ -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ -+ ctx = get_current_context_check(); -+ return (ctx == NULL) ? GFP_KERNEL : ctx->gfp_mask; -+} -+ -+void reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_set(void); -+void reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_force (gfp_t mask); -+ -+/* -+ * true if current thread is in the write-out mode. Thread enters write-out -+ * mode during jnode_flush and reiser4_write_logs(). -+ */ -+static inline int is_writeout_mode(void) -+{ -+ return get_current_context()->writeout_mode; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * enter write-out mode -+ */ -+static inline void writeout_mode_enable(void) -+{ -+ assert("zam-941", !get_current_context()->writeout_mode); -+ get_current_context()->writeout_mode = 1; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * leave write-out mode -+ */ -+static inline void writeout_mode_disable(void) -+{ -+ assert("zam-942", get_current_context()->writeout_mode); -+ get_current_context()->writeout_mode = 0; -+} -+ -+static inline void grab_space_enable(void) -+{ -+ get_current_context()->grab_enabled = 1; -+} -+ -+static inline void grab_space_disable(void) -+{ -+ get_current_context()->grab_enabled = 0; -+} -+ -+static inline void grab_space_set_enabled(int enabled) -+{ -+ get_current_context()->grab_enabled = enabled; -+} -+ -+static inline int is_grab_enabled(reiser4_context * ctx) -+{ -+ return ctx->grab_enabled; -+} -+ -+/* mark transaction handle in @ctx as TXNH_DONT_COMMIT, so that no commit or -+ * flush would be performed when it is closed. This is necessary when handle -+ * has to be closed under some coarse semaphore, like i_mutex of -+ * directory. Commit will be performed by ktxnmgrd. */ -+static inline void context_set_commit_async(reiser4_context * context) -+{ -+ context->nobalance = 1; -+ context->trans->flags |= TXNH_DONT_COMMIT; -+} -+ -+/* __REISER4_CONTEXT_H__ */ -+#endif -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ scroll-step: 1 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/coord.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/coord.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/coord.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/coord.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,935 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+#include "forward.h" -+#include "debug.h" -+#include "dformat.h" -+#include "tree.h" -+#include "plugin/item/item.h" -+#include "znode.h" -+#include "coord.h" -+ -+/* Internal constructor. */ -+static inline void -+coord_init_values(coord_t * coord, const znode * node, pos_in_node_t item_pos, -+ pos_in_node_t unit_pos, between_enum between) -+{ -+ coord->node = (znode *) node; -+ coord_set_item_pos(coord, item_pos); -+ coord->unit_pos = unit_pos; -+ coord->between = between; -+ ON_DEBUG(coord->plug_v = 0); -+ ON_DEBUG(coord->body_v = 0); -+ -+ /*ON_TRACE (TRACE_COORDS, "init coord %p node %p: %u %u %s\n", coord, node, item_pos, unit_pos, coord_tween_tostring (between)); */ -+} -+ -+/* after shifting of node content, coord previously set properly may become -+ invalid, try to "normalize" it. */ -+void coord_normalize(coord_t * coord) -+{ -+ znode *node; -+ -+ node = coord->node; -+ assert("vs-683", node); -+ -+ coord_clear_iplug(coord); -+ -+ if (node_is_empty(node)) { -+ coord_init_first_unit(coord, node); -+ } else if ((coord->between == AFTER_ITEM) -+ || (coord->between == AFTER_UNIT)) { -+ return; -+ } else if (coord->item_pos == coord_num_items(coord) -+ && coord->between == BEFORE_ITEM) { -+ coord_dec_item_pos(coord); -+ coord->between = AFTER_ITEM; -+ } else if (coord->unit_pos == coord_num_units(coord) -+ && coord->between == BEFORE_UNIT) { -+ coord->unit_pos--; -+ coord->between = AFTER_UNIT; -+ } else if (coord->item_pos == coord_num_items(coord) -+ && coord->unit_pos == 0 && coord->between == BEFORE_UNIT) { -+ coord_dec_item_pos(coord); -+ coord->unit_pos = 0; -+ coord->between = AFTER_ITEM; -+ } -+} -+ -+/* Copy a coordinate. */ -+void coord_dup(coord_t * coord, const coord_t * old_coord) -+{ -+ assert("jmacd-9800", coord_check(old_coord)); -+ coord_dup_nocheck(coord, old_coord); -+} -+ -+/* Copy a coordinate without check. Useful when old_coord->node is not -+ loaded. As in cbk_tree_lookup -> connect_znode -> connect_one_side */ -+void coord_dup_nocheck(coord_t * coord, const coord_t * old_coord) -+{ -+ coord->node = old_coord->node; -+ coord_set_item_pos(coord, old_coord->item_pos); -+ coord->unit_pos = old_coord->unit_pos; -+ coord->between = old_coord->between; -+ coord->iplugid = old_coord->iplugid; -+ ON_DEBUG(coord->plug_v = old_coord->plug_v); -+ ON_DEBUG(coord->body_v = old_coord->body_v); -+} -+ -+/* Initialize an invalid coordinate. */ -+void coord_init_invalid(coord_t * coord, const znode * node) -+{ -+ coord_init_values(coord, node, 0, 0, INVALID_COORD); -+} -+ -+void coord_init_first_unit_nocheck(coord_t * coord, const znode * node) -+{ -+ coord_init_values(coord, node, 0, 0, AT_UNIT); -+} -+ -+/* Initialize a coordinate to point at the first unit of the first item. If the node is -+ empty, it is positioned at the EMPTY_NODE. */ -+void coord_init_first_unit(coord_t * coord, const znode * node) -+{ -+ int is_empty = node_is_empty(node); -+ -+ coord_init_values(coord, node, 0, 0, (is_empty ? EMPTY_NODE : AT_UNIT)); -+ -+ assert("jmacd-9801", coord_check(coord)); -+} -+ -+/* Initialize a coordinate to point at the last unit of the last item. If the node is -+ empty, it is positioned at the EMPTY_NODE. */ -+void coord_init_last_unit(coord_t * coord, const znode * node) -+{ -+ int is_empty = node_is_empty(node); -+ -+ coord_init_values(coord, node, -+ (is_empty ? 0 : node_num_items(node) - 1), 0, -+ (is_empty ? EMPTY_NODE : AT_UNIT)); -+ if (!is_empty) -+ coord->unit_pos = coord_last_unit_pos(coord); -+ assert("jmacd-9802", coord_check(coord)); -+} -+ -+/* Initialize a coordinate to before the first item. If the node is empty, it is -+ positioned at the EMPTY_NODE. */ -+void coord_init_before_first_item(coord_t * coord, const znode * node) -+{ -+ int is_empty = node_is_empty(node); -+ -+ coord_init_values(coord, node, 0, 0, -+ (is_empty ? EMPTY_NODE : BEFORE_UNIT)); -+ -+ assert("jmacd-9803", coord_check(coord)); -+} -+ -+/* Initialize a coordinate to after the last item. If the node is empty, it is positioned -+ at the EMPTY_NODE. */ -+void coord_init_after_last_item(coord_t * coord, const znode * node) -+{ -+ int is_empty = node_is_empty(node); -+ -+ coord_init_values(coord, node, -+ (is_empty ? 0 : node_num_items(node) - 1), 0, -+ (is_empty ? EMPTY_NODE : AFTER_ITEM)); -+ -+ assert("jmacd-9804", coord_check(coord)); -+} -+ -+/* Initialize a coordinate to after last unit in the item. Coord must be set -+ already to existing item */ -+void coord_init_after_item_end(coord_t * coord) -+{ -+ coord->between = AFTER_UNIT; -+ coord->unit_pos = coord_last_unit_pos(coord); -+} -+ -+/* Initialize a coordinate to before the item. Coord must be set already to existing item */ -+void coord_init_before_item(coord_t * coord) -+{ -+ coord->unit_pos = 0; -+ coord->between = BEFORE_ITEM; -+} -+ -+/* Initialize a coordinate to after the item. Coord must be set already to existing item */ -+void coord_init_after_item(coord_t * coord) -+{ -+ coord->unit_pos = 0; -+ coord->between = AFTER_ITEM; -+} -+ -+/* Initialize a coordinate by 0s. Used in places where init_coord was used and -+ it was not clear how actually */ -+void coord_init_zero(coord_t * coord) -+{ -+ memset(coord, 0, sizeof(*coord)); -+} -+ -+/* Return the number of units at the present item. Asserts coord_is_existing_item(). */ -+unsigned coord_num_units(const coord_t * coord) -+{ -+ assert("jmacd-9806", coord_is_existing_item(coord)); -+ -+ return item_plugin_by_coord(coord)->b.nr_units(coord); -+} -+ -+/* Returns true if the coord was initializewd by coord_init_invalid (). */ -+/* Audited by: green(2002.06.15) */ -+int coord_is_invalid(const coord_t * coord) -+{ -+ return coord->between == INVALID_COORD; -+} -+ -+/* Returns true if the coordinate is positioned at an existing item, not before or after -+ an item. It may be placed at, before, or after any unit within the item, whether -+ existing or not. */ -+int coord_is_existing_item(const coord_t * coord) -+{ -+ switch (coord->between) { -+ case EMPTY_NODE: -+ case BEFORE_ITEM: -+ case AFTER_ITEM: -+ case INVALID_COORD: -+ return 0; -+ -+ case BEFORE_UNIT: -+ case AT_UNIT: -+ case AFTER_UNIT: -+ return coord->item_pos < coord_num_items(coord); -+ } -+ -+ impossible("jmacd-9900", "unreachable coord: %p", coord); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* Returns true if the coordinate is positioned at an existing unit, not before or after a -+ unit. */ -+/* Audited by: green(2002.06.15) */ -+int coord_is_existing_unit(const coord_t * coord) -+{ -+ switch (coord->between) { -+ case EMPTY_NODE: -+ case BEFORE_UNIT: -+ case AFTER_UNIT: -+ case BEFORE_ITEM: -+ case AFTER_ITEM: -+ case INVALID_COORD: -+ return 0; -+ -+ case AT_UNIT: -+ return (coord->item_pos < coord_num_items(coord) -+ && coord->unit_pos < coord_num_units(coord)); -+ } -+ -+ impossible("jmacd-9902", "unreachable"); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* Returns true if the coordinate is positioned at the first unit of the first item. Not -+ true for empty nodes nor coordinates positioned before the first item. */ -+/* Audited by: green(2002.06.15) */ -+int coord_is_leftmost_unit(const coord_t * coord) -+{ -+ return (coord->between == AT_UNIT && coord->item_pos == 0 -+ && coord->unit_pos == 0); -+} -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+/* For assertions only, checks for a valid coordinate. */ -+int coord_check(const coord_t * coord) -+{ -+ if (coord->node == NULL) { -+ return 0; -+ } -+ if (znode_above_root(coord->node)) -+ return 1; -+ -+ switch (coord->between) { -+ default: -+ case INVALID_COORD: -+ return 0; -+ case EMPTY_NODE: -+ if (!node_is_empty(coord->node)) { -+ return 0; -+ } -+ return coord->item_pos == 0 && coord->unit_pos == 0; -+ -+ case BEFORE_UNIT: -+ case AFTER_UNIT: -+ if (node_is_empty(coord->node) && (coord->item_pos == 0) -+ && (coord->unit_pos == 0)) -+ return 1; -+ case AT_UNIT: -+ break; -+ case AFTER_ITEM: -+ case BEFORE_ITEM: -+ /* before/after item should not set unit_pos. */ -+ if (coord->unit_pos != 0) { -+ return 0; -+ } -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ if (coord->item_pos >= node_num_items(coord->node)) { -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ /* FIXME-VS: we are going to check unit_pos. This makes no sense when -+ between is set either AFTER_ITEM or BEFORE_ITEM */ -+ if (coord->between == AFTER_ITEM || coord->between == BEFORE_ITEM) -+ return 1; -+ -+ if (coord_is_iplug_set(coord) && -+ coord->unit_pos > -+ item_plugin_by_coord(coord)->b.nr_units(coord) - 1) { -+ return 0; -+ } -+ return 1; -+} -+#endif -+ -+/* Adjust coordinate boundaries based on the number of items prior to coord_next/prev. -+ Returns 1 if the new position is does not exist. */ -+static int coord_adjust_items(coord_t * coord, unsigned items, int is_next) -+{ -+ /* If the node is invalid, leave it. */ -+ if (coord->between == INVALID_COORD) { -+ return 1; -+ } -+ -+ /* If the node is empty, set it appropriately. */ -+ if (items == 0) { -+ coord->between = EMPTY_NODE; -+ coord_set_item_pos(coord, 0); -+ coord->unit_pos = 0; -+ return 1; -+ } -+ -+ /* If it was empty and it no longer is, set to BEFORE/AFTER_ITEM. */ -+ if (coord->between == EMPTY_NODE) { -+ coord->between = (is_next ? BEFORE_ITEM : AFTER_ITEM); -+ coord_set_item_pos(coord, 0); -+ coord->unit_pos = 0; -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ /* If the item_pos is out-of-range, set it appropriatly. */ -+ if (coord->item_pos >= items) { -+ coord->between = AFTER_ITEM; -+ coord_set_item_pos(coord, items - 1); -+ coord->unit_pos = 0; -+ /* If is_next, return 1 (can't go any further). */ -+ return is_next; -+ } -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* Advances the coordinate by one unit to the right. If empty, no change. If -+ coord_is_rightmost_unit, advances to AFTER THE LAST ITEM. Returns 0 if new position is an -+ existing unit. */ -+int coord_next_unit(coord_t * coord) -+{ -+ unsigned items = coord_num_items(coord); -+ -+ if (coord_adjust_items(coord, items, 1) == 1) { -+ return 1; -+ } -+ -+ switch (coord->between) { -+ case BEFORE_UNIT: -+ /* Now it is positioned at the same unit. */ -+ coord->between = AT_UNIT; -+ return 0; -+ -+ case AFTER_UNIT: -+ case AT_UNIT: -+ /* If it was at or after a unit and there are more units in this item, -+ advance to the next one. */ -+ if (coord->unit_pos < coord_last_unit_pos(coord)) { -+ coord->unit_pos += 1; -+ coord->between = AT_UNIT; -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ /* Otherwise, it is crossing an item boundary and treated as if it was -+ after the current item. */ -+ coord->between = AFTER_ITEM; -+ coord->unit_pos = 0; -+ /* FALLTHROUGH */ -+ -+ case AFTER_ITEM: -+ /* Check for end-of-node. */ -+ if (coord->item_pos == items - 1) { -+ return 1; -+ } -+ -+ coord_inc_item_pos(coord); -+ coord->unit_pos = 0; -+ coord->between = AT_UNIT; -+ return 0; -+ -+ case BEFORE_ITEM: -+ /* The adjust_items checks ensure that we are valid here. */ -+ coord->unit_pos = 0; -+ coord->between = AT_UNIT; -+ return 0; -+ -+ case INVALID_COORD: -+ case EMPTY_NODE: -+ /* Handled in coord_adjust_items(). */ -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ impossible("jmacd-9902", "unreachable"); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* Advances the coordinate by one item to the right. If empty, no change. If -+ coord_is_rightmost_unit, advances to AFTER THE LAST ITEM. Returns 0 if new position is -+ an existing item. */ -+int coord_next_item(coord_t * coord) -+{ -+ unsigned items = coord_num_items(coord); -+ -+ if (coord_adjust_items(coord, items, 1) == 1) { -+ return 1; -+ } -+ -+ switch (coord->between) { -+ case AFTER_UNIT: -+ case AT_UNIT: -+ case BEFORE_UNIT: -+ case AFTER_ITEM: -+ /* Check for end-of-node. */ -+ if (coord->item_pos == items - 1) { -+ coord->between = AFTER_ITEM; -+ coord->unit_pos = 0; -+ coord_clear_iplug(coord); -+ return 1; -+ } -+ -+ /* Anywhere in an item, go to the next one. */ -+ coord->between = AT_UNIT; -+ coord_inc_item_pos(coord); -+ coord->unit_pos = 0; -+ return 0; -+ -+ case BEFORE_ITEM: -+ /* The out-of-range check ensures that we are valid here. */ -+ coord->unit_pos = 0; -+ coord->between = AT_UNIT; -+ return 0; -+ case INVALID_COORD: -+ case EMPTY_NODE: -+ /* Handled in coord_adjust_items(). */ -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ impossible("jmacd-9903", "unreachable"); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* Advances the coordinate by one unit to the left. If empty, no change. If -+ coord_is_leftmost_unit, advances to BEFORE THE FIRST ITEM. Returns 0 if new position -+ is an existing unit. */ -+int coord_prev_unit(coord_t * coord) -+{ -+ unsigned items = coord_num_items(coord); -+ -+ if (coord_adjust_items(coord, items, 0) == 1) { -+ return 1; -+ } -+ -+ switch (coord->between) { -+ case AT_UNIT: -+ case BEFORE_UNIT: -+ if (coord->unit_pos > 0) { -+ coord->unit_pos -= 1; -+ coord->between = AT_UNIT; -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ if (coord->item_pos == 0) { -+ coord->between = BEFORE_ITEM; -+ return 1; -+ } -+ -+ coord_dec_item_pos(coord); -+ coord->unit_pos = coord_last_unit_pos(coord); -+ coord->between = AT_UNIT; -+ return 0; -+ -+ case AFTER_UNIT: -+ /* What if unit_pos is out-of-range? */ -+ assert("jmacd-5442", -+ coord->unit_pos <= coord_last_unit_pos(coord)); -+ coord->between = AT_UNIT; -+ return 0; -+ -+ case BEFORE_ITEM: -+ if (coord->item_pos == 0) { -+ return 1; -+ } -+ -+ coord_dec_item_pos(coord); -+ /* FALLTHROUGH */ -+ -+ case AFTER_ITEM: -+ coord->between = AT_UNIT; -+ coord->unit_pos = coord_last_unit_pos(coord); -+ return 0; -+ -+ case INVALID_COORD: -+ case EMPTY_NODE: -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ impossible("jmacd-9904", "unreachable"); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* Advances the coordinate by one item to the left. If empty, no change. If -+ coord_is_leftmost_unit, advances to BEFORE THE FIRST ITEM. Returns 0 if new position -+ is an existing item. */ -+int coord_prev_item(coord_t * coord) -+{ -+ unsigned items = coord_num_items(coord); -+ -+ if (coord_adjust_items(coord, items, 0) == 1) { -+ return 1; -+ } -+ -+ switch (coord->between) { -+ case AT_UNIT: -+ case AFTER_UNIT: -+ case BEFORE_UNIT: -+ case BEFORE_ITEM: -+ -+ if (coord->item_pos == 0) { -+ coord->between = BEFORE_ITEM; -+ coord->unit_pos = 0; -+ return 1; -+ } -+ -+ coord_dec_item_pos(coord); -+ coord->unit_pos = 0; -+ coord->between = AT_UNIT; -+ return 0; -+ -+ case AFTER_ITEM: -+ coord->between = AT_UNIT; -+ coord->unit_pos = 0; -+ return 0; -+ -+ case INVALID_COORD: -+ case EMPTY_NODE: -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ impossible("jmacd-9905", "unreachable"); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* Calls either coord_init_first_unit or coord_init_last_unit depending on sideof argument. */ -+void coord_init_sideof_unit(coord_t * coord, const znode * node, sideof dir) -+{ -+ assert("jmacd-9821", dir == LEFT_SIDE || dir == RIGHT_SIDE); -+ if (dir == LEFT_SIDE) { -+ coord_init_first_unit(coord, node); -+ } else { -+ coord_init_last_unit(coord, node); -+ } -+} -+ -+/* Calls either coord_is_before_leftmost or coord_is_after_rightmost depending on sideof -+ argument. */ -+/* Audited by: green(2002.06.15) */ -+int coord_is_after_sideof_unit(coord_t * coord, sideof dir) -+{ -+ assert("jmacd-9822", dir == LEFT_SIDE || dir == RIGHT_SIDE); -+ if (dir == LEFT_SIDE) { -+ return coord_is_before_leftmost(coord); -+ } else { -+ return coord_is_after_rightmost(coord); -+ } -+} -+ -+/* Calls either coord_next_unit or coord_prev_unit depending on sideof argument. */ -+/* Audited by: green(2002.06.15) */ -+int coord_sideof_unit(coord_t * coord, sideof dir) -+{ -+ assert("jmacd-9823", dir == LEFT_SIDE || dir == RIGHT_SIDE); -+ if (dir == LEFT_SIDE) { -+ return coord_prev_unit(coord); -+ } else { -+ return coord_next_unit(coord); -+ } -+} -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+int coords_equal(const coord_t * c1, const coord_t * c2) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-2840", c1 != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2841", c2 != NULL); -+ -+ return -+ c1->node == c2->node && -+ c1->item_pos == c2->item_pos && -+ c1->unit_pos == c2->unit_pos && c1->between == c2->between; -+} -+#endif /* REISER4_DEBUG */ -+ -+/* If coord_is_after_rightmost return NCOORD_ON_THE_RIGHT, if coord_is_after_leftmost -+ return NCOORD_ON_THE_LEFT, otherwise return NCOORD_INSIDE. */ -+/* Audited by: green(2002.06.15) */ -+coord_wrt_node coord_wrt(const coord_t * coord) -+{ -+ if (coord_is_before_leftmost(coord)) { -+ return COORD_ON_THE_LEFT; -+ } -+ -+ if (coord_is_after_rightmost(coord)) { -+ return COORD_ON_THE_RIGHT; -+ } -+ -+ return COORD_INSIDE; -+} -+ -+/* Returns true if the coordinate is positioned after the last item or after the last unit -+ of the last item or it is an empty node. */ -+/* Audited by: green(2002.06.15) */ -+int coord_is_after_rightmost(const coord_t * coord) -+{ -+ assert("jmacd-7313", coord_check(coord)); -+ -+ switch (coord->between) { -+ case INVALID_COORD: -+ case AT_UNIT: -+ case BEFORE_UNIT: -+ case BEFORE_ITEM: -+ return 0; -+ -+ case EMPTY_NODE: -+ return 1; -+ -+ case AFTER_ITEM: -+ return (coord->item_pos == node_num_items(coord->node) - 1); -+ -+ case AFTER_UNIT: -+ return ((coord->item_pos == node_num_items(coord->node) - 1) && -+ coord->unit_pos == coord_last_unit_pos(coord)); -+ } -+ -+ impossible("jmacd-9908", "unreachable"); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* Returns true if the coordinate is positioned before the first item or it is an empty -+ node. */ -+int coord_is_before_leftmost(const coord_t * coord) -+{ -+ /* FIXME-VS: coord_check requires node to be loaded whereas it is not -+ necessary to check if coord is set before leftmost -+ assert ("jmacd-7313", coord_check (coord)); */ -+ switch (coord->between) { -+ case INVALID_COORD: -+ case AT_UNIT: -+ case AFTER_ITEM: -+ case AFTER_UNIT: -+ return 0; -+ -+ case EMPTY_NODE: -+ return 1; -+ -+ case BEFORE_ITEM: -+ case BEFORE_UNIT: -+ return (coord->item_pos == 0) && (coord->unit_pos == 0); -+ } -+ -+ impossible("jmacd-9908", "unreachable"); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* Returns true if the coordinate is positioned after a item, before a item, after the -+ last unit of an item, before the first unit of an item, or at an empty node. */ -+/* Audited by: green(2002.06.15) */ -+int coord_is_between_items(const coord_t * coord) -+{ -+ assert("jmacd-7313", coord_check(coord)); -+ -+ switch (coord->between) { -+ case INVALID_COORD: -+ case AT_UNIT: -+ return 0; -+ -+ case AFTER_ITEM: -+ case BEFORE_ITEM: -+ case EMPTY_NODE: -+ return 1; -+ -+ case BEFORE_UNIT: -+ return coord->unit_pos == 0; -+ -+ case AFTER_UNIT: -+ return coord->unit_pos == coord_last_unit_pos(coord); -+ } -+ -+ impossible("jmacd-9908", "unreachable"); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+/* Returns true if the coordinates are positioned at adjacent units, regardless of -+ before-after or item boundaries. */ -+int coord_are_neighbors(coord_t * c1, coord_t * c2) -+{ -+ coord_t *left; -+ coord_t *right; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1241", c1 != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1242", c2 != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1243", c1->node == c2->node); -+ assert("nikita-1244", coord_is_existing_unit(c1)); -+ assert("nikita-1245", coord_is_existing_unit(c2)); -+ -+ left = right = NULL; -+ switch (coord_compare(c1, c2)) { -+ case COORD_CMP_ON_LEFT: -+ left = c1; -+ right = c2; -+ break; -+ case COORD_CMP_ON_RIGHT: -+ left = c2; -+ right = c1; -+ break; -+ case COORD_CMP_SAME: -+ return 0; -+ default: -+ wrong_return_value("nikita-1246", "compare_coords()"); -+ } -+ assert("vs-731", left && right); -+ if (left->item_pos == right->item_pos) { -+ return left->unit_pos + 1 == right->unit_pos; -+ } else if (left->item_pos + 1 == right->item_pos) { -+ return (left->unit_pos == coord_last_unit_pos(left)) -+ && (right->unit_pos == 0); -+ } else { -+ return 0; -+ } -+} -+#endif /* REISER4_DEBUG */ -+ -+/* Assuming two coordinates are positioned in the same node, return COORD_CMP_ON_RIGHT, -+ COORD_CMP_ON_LEFT, or COORD_CMP_SAME depending on c1's position relative to c2. */ -+/* Audited by: green(2002.06.15) */ -+coord_cmp coord_compare(coord_t * c1, coord_t * c2) -+{ -+ assert("vs-209", c1->node == c2->node); -+ assert("vs-194", coord_is_existing_unit(c1) -+ && coord_is_existing_unit(c2)); -+ -+ if (c1->item_pos > c2->item_pos) -+ return COORD_CMP_ON_RIGHT; -+ if (c1->item_pos < c2->item_pos) -+ return COORD_CMP_ON_LEFT; -+ if (c1->unit_pos > c2->unit_pos) -+ return COORD_CMP_ON_RIGHT; -+ if (c1->unit_pos < c2->unit_pos) -+ return COORD_CMP_ON_LEFT; -+ return COORD_CMP_SAME; -+} -+ -+/* If the coordinate is between items, shifts it to the right. Returns 0 on success and -+ non-zero if there is no position to the right. */ -+int coord_set_to_right(coord_t * coord) -+{ -+ unsigned items = coord_num_items(coord); -+ -+ if (coord_adjust_items(coord, items, 1) == 1) { -+ return 1; -+ } -+ -+ switch (coord->between) { -+ case AT_UNIT: -+ return 0; -+ -+ case BEFORE_ITEM: -+ case BEFORE_UNIT: -+ coord->between = AT_UNIT; -+ return 0; -+ -+ case AFTER_UNIT: -+ if (coord->unit_pos < coord_last_unit_pos(coord)) { -+ coord->unit_pos += 1; -+ coord->between = AT_UNIT; -+ return 0; -+ } else { -+ -+ coord->unit_pos = 0; -+ -+ if (coord->item_pos == items - 1) { -+ coord->between = AFTER_ITEM; -+ return 1; -+ } -+ -+ coord_inc_item_pos(coord); -+ coord->between = AT_UNIT; -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ case AFTER_ITEM: -+ if (coord->item_pos == items - 1) { -+ return 1; -+ } -+ -+ coord_inc_item_pos(coord); -+ coord->unit_pos = 0; -+ coord->between = AT_UNIT; -+ return 0; -+ -+ case EMPTY_NODE: -+ return 1; -+ -+ case INVALID_COORD: -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ impossible("jmacd-9920", "unreachable"); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* If the coordinate is between items, shifts it to the left. Returns 0 on success and -+ non-zero if there is no position to the left. */ -+int coord_set_to_left(coord_t * coord) -+{ -+ unsigned items = coord_num_items(coord); -+ -+ if (coord_adjust_items(coord, items, 0) == 1) { -+ return 1; -+ } -+ -+ switch (coord->between) { -+ case AT_UNIT: -+ return 0; -+ -+ case AFTER_UNIT: -+ coord->between = AT_UNIT; -+ return 0; -+ -+ case AFTER_ITEM: -+ coord->between = AT_UNIT; -+ coord->unit_pos = coord_last_unit_pos(coord); -+ return 0; -+ -+ case BEFORE_UNIT: -+ if (coord->unit_pos > 0) { -+ coord->unit_pos -= 1; -+ coord->between = AT_UNIT; -+ return 0; -+ } else { -+ -+ if (coord->item_pos == 0) { -+ coord->between = BEFORE_ITEM; -+ return 1; -+ } -+ -+ coord->unit_pos = coord_last_unit_pos(coord); -+ coord_dec_item_pos(coord); -+ coord->between = AT_UNIT; -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ case BEFORE_ITEM: -+ if (coord->item_pos == 0) { -+ return 1; -+ } -+ -+ coord_dec_item_pos(coord); -+ coord->unit_pos = coord_last_unit_pos(coord); -+ coord->between = AT_UNIT; -+ return 0; -+ -+ case EMPTY_NODE: -+ return 1; -+ -+ case INVALID_COORD: -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ impossible("jmacd-9920", "unreachable"); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+static const char *coord_tween_tostring(between_enum n) -+{ -+ switch (n) { -+ case BEFORE_UNIT: -+ return "before unit"; -+ case BEFORE_ITEM: -+ return "before item"; -+ case AT_UNIT: -+ return "at unit"; -+ case AFTER_UNIT: -+ return "after unit"; -+ case AFTER_ITEM: -+ return "after item"; -+ case EMPTY_NODE: -+ return "empty node"; -+ case INVALID_COORD: -+ return "invalid"; -+ default: -+ { -+ static char buf[30]; -+ -+ sprintf(buf, "unknown: %i", n); -+ return buf; -+ } -+ } -+} -+ -+void print_coord(const char *mes, const coord_t * coord, int node) -+{ -+ if (coord == NULL) { -+ printk("%s: null\n", mes); -+ return; -+ } -+ printk("%s: item_pos = %d, unit_pos %d, tween=%s, iplug=%d\n", -+ mes, coord->item_pos, coord->unit_pos, -+ coord_tween_tostring(coord->between), coord->iplugid); -+} -+ -+int -+item_utmost_child_real_block(const coord_t * coord, sideof side, -+ reiser4_block_nr * blk) -+{ -+ return item_plugin_by_coord(coord)->f.utmost_child_real_block(coord, -+ side, -+ blk); -+} -+ -+int item_utmost_child(const coord_t * coord, sideof side, jnode ** child) -+{ -+ return item_plugin_by_coord(coord)->f.utmost_child(coord, side, child); -+} -+ -+/* @count bytes of flow @f got written, update correspondingly f->length, -+ f->data and f->key */ -+void move_flow_forward(flow_t * f, unsigned count) -+{ -+ if (f->data) -+ f->data += count; -+ f->length -= count; -+ set_key_offset(&f->key, get_key_offset(&f->key) + count); -+} -+ -+/* -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ scroll-step: 1 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/coord.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/coord.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/coord.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/coord.h 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,389 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* Coords */ -+ -+#if !defined( __REISER4_COORD_H__ ) -+#define __REISER4_COORD_H__ -+ -+#include "forward.h" -+#include "debug.h" -+#include "dformat.h" -+#include "key.h" -+ -+/* insertions happen between coords in the tree, so we need some means -+ of specifying the sense of betweenness. */ -+typedef enum { -+ BEFORE_UNIT, /* Note: we/init_coord depends on this value being zero. */ -+ AT_UNIT, -+ AFTER_UNIT, -+ BEFORE_ITEM, -+ AFTER_ITEM, -+ INVALID_COORD, -+ EMPTY_NODE, -+} between_enum; -+ -+/* location of coord w.r.t. its node */ -+typedef enum { -+ COORD_ON_THE_LEFT = -1, -+ COORD_ON_THE_RIGHT = +1, -+ COORD_INSIDE = 0 -+} coord_wrt_node; -+ -+typedef enum { -+ COORD_CMP_SAME = 0, COORD_CMP_ON_LEFT = -1, COORD_CMP_ON_RIGHT = +1 -+} coord_cmp; -+ -+struct coord { -+ /* node in a tree */ -+ /* 0 */ znode *node; -+ -+ /* position of item within node */ -+ /* 4 */ pos_in_node_t item_pos; -+ /* position of unit within item */ -+ /* 6 */ pos_in_node_t unit_pos; -+ /* optimization: plugin of item is stored in coord_t. Until this was -+ implemented, item_plugin_by_coord() was major CPU consumer. ->iplugid -+ is invalidated (set to 0xff) on each modification of ->item_pos, -+ and all such modifications are funneled through coord_*_item_pos() -+ functions below. -+ */ -+ /* 8 */ char iplugid; -+ /* position of coord w.r.t. to neighboring items and/or units. -+ Values are taken from &between_enum above. -+ */ -+ /* 9 */ char between; -+ /* padding. It will be added by the compiler anyway to conform to the -+ * C language alignment requirements. We keep it here to be on the -+ * safe side and to have a clear picture of the memory layout of this -+ * structure. */ -+ /* 10 */ __u16 pad; -+ /* 12 */ int offset; -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ unsigned long plug_v; -+ unsigned long body_v; -+#endif -+}; -+ -+#define INVALID_PLUGID ((char)((1 << 8) - 1)) -+#define INVALID_OFFSET -1 -+ -+static inline void coord_clear_iplug(coord_t * coord) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-2835", coord != NULL); -+ coord->iplugid = INVALID_PLUGID; -+ coord->offset = INVALID_OFFSET; -+} -+ -+static inline int coord_is_iplug_set(const coord_t * coord) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-2836", coord != NULL); -+ return coord->iplugid != INVALID_PLUGID; -+} -+ -+static inline void coord_set_item_pos(coord_t * coord, pos_in_node_t pos) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-2478", coord != NULL); -+ coord->item_pos = pos; -+ coord_clear_iplug(coord); -+} -+ -+static inline void coord_dec_item_pos(coord_t * coord) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-2480", coord != NULL); -+ --coord->item_pos; -+ coord_clear_iplug(coord); -+} -+ -+static inline void coord_inc_item_pos(coord_t * coord) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-2481", coord != NULL); -+ ++coord->item_pos; -+ coord_clear_iplug(coord); -+} -+ -+static inline void coord_add_item_pos(coord_t * coord, int delta) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-2482", coord != NULL); -+ coord->item_pos += delta; -+ coord_clear_iplug(coord); -+} -+ -+static inline void coord_invalid_item_pos(coord_t * coord) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-2832", coord != NULL); -+ coord->item_pos = (unsigned short)~0; -+ coord_clear_iplug(coord); -+} -+ -+/* Reverse a direction. */ -+static inline sideof sideof_reverse(sideof side) -+{ -+ return side == LEFT_SIDE ? RIGHT_SIDE : LEFT_SIDE; -+} -+ -+/* NOTE: There is a somewhat odd mixture of the following opposed terms: -+ -+ "first" and "last" -+ "next" and "prev" -+ "before" and "after" -+ "leftmost" and "rightmost" -+ -+ But I think the chosen names are decent the way they are. -+*/ -+ -+/* COORD INITIALIZERS */ -+ -+/* Initialize an invalid coordinate. */ -+extern void coord_init_invalid(coord_t * coord, const znode * node); -+ -+extern void coord_init_first_unit_nocheck(coord_t * coord, const znode * node); -+ -+/* Initialize a coordinate to point at the first unit of the first item. If the node is -+ empty, it is positioned at the EMPTY_NODE. */ -+extern void coord_init_first_unit(coord_t * coord, const znode * node); -+ -+/* Initialize a coordinate to point at the last unit of the last item. If the node is -+ empty, it is positioned at the EMPTY_NODE. */ -+extern void coord_init_last_unit(coord_t * coord, const znode * node); -+ -+/* Initialize a coordinate to before the first item. If the node is empty, it is -+ positioned at the EMPTY_NODE. */ -+extern void coord_init_before_first_item(coord_t * coord, const znode * node); -+ -+/* Initialize a coordinate to after the last item. If the node is empty, it is positioned -+ at the EMPTY_NODE. */ -+extern void coord_init_after_last_item(coord_t * coord, const znode * node); -+ -+/* Initialize a coordinate to after last unit in the item. Coord must be set -+ already to existing item */ -+void coord_init_after_item_end(coord_t * coord); -+ -+/* Initialize a coordinate to before the item. Coord must be set already to existing item */ -+void coord_init_before_item(coord_t *); -+/* Initialize a coordinate to after the item. Coord must be set already to existing item */ -+void coord_init_after_item(coord_t *); -+ -+/* Calls either coord_init_first_unit or coord_init_last_unit depending on sideof argument. */ -+extern void coord_init_sideof_unit(coord_t * coord, const znode * node, -+ sideof dir); -+ -+/* Initialize a coordinate by 0s. Used in places where init_coord was used and -+ it was not clear how actually -+ FIXME-VS: added by vs (2002, june, 8) */ -+extern void coord_init_zero(coord_t * coord); -+ -+/* COORD METHODS */ -+ -+/* after shifting of node content, coord previously set properly may become -+ invalid, try to "normalize" it. */ -+void coord_normalize(coord_t * coord); -+ -+/* Copy a coordinate. */ -+extern void coord_dup(coord_t * coord, const coord_t * old_coord); -+ -+/* Copy a coordinate without check. */ -+void coord_dup_nocheck(coord_t * coord, const coord_t * old_coord); -+ -+unsigned coord_num_units(const coord_t * coord); -+ -+/* Return the last valid unit number at the present item (i.e., -+ coord_num_units() - 1). */ -+static inline unsigned coord_last_unit_pos(const coord_t * coord) -+{ -+ return coord_num_units(coord) - 1; -+} -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+/* For assertions only, checks for a valid coordinate. */ -+extern int coord_check(const coord_t * coord); -+ -+extern unsigned long znode_times_locked(const znode * z); -+ -+static inline void coord_update_v(coord_t * coord) -+{ -+ coord->plug_v = coord->body_v = znode_times_locked(coord->node); -+} -+#endif -+ -+extern int coords_equal(const coord_t * c1, const coord_t * c2); -+ -+extern void print_coord(const char *mes, const coord_t * coord, int print_node); -+ -+/* If coord_is_after_rightmost return NCOORD_ON_THE_RIGHT, if coord_is_after_leftmost -+ return NCOORD_ON_THE_LEFT, otherwise return NCOORD_INSIDE. */ -+extern coord_wrt_node coord_wrt(const coord_t * coord); -+ -+/* Returns true if the coordinates are positioned at adjacent units, regardless of -+ before-after or item boundaries. */ -+extern int coord_are_neighbors(coord_t * c1, coord_t * c2); -+ -+/* Assuming two coordinates are positioned in the same node, return NCOORD_CMP_ON_RIGHT, -+ NCOORD_CMP_ON_LEFT, or NCOORD_CMP_SAME depending on c1's position relative to c2. */ -+extern coord_cmp coord_compare(coord_t * c1, coord_t * c2); -+ -+/* COORD PREDICATES */ -+ -+/* Returns true if the coord was initializewd by coord_init_invalid (). */ -+extern int coord_is_invalid(const coord_t * coord); -+ -+/* Returns true if the coordinate is positioned at an existing item, not before or after -+ an item. It may be placed at, before, or after any unit within the item, whether -+ existing or not. If this is true you can call methods of the item plugin. */ -+extern int coord_is_existing_item(const coord_t * coord); -+ -+/* Returns true if the coordinate is positioned after a item, before a item, after the -+ last unit of an item, before the first unit of an item, or at an empty node. */ -+extern int coord_is_between_items(const coord_t * coord); -+ -+/* Returns true if the coordinate is positioned at an existing unit, not before or after a -+ unit. */ -+extern int coord_is_existing_unit(const coord_t * coord); -+ -+/* Returns true if the coordinate is positioned at an empty node. */ -+extern int coord_is_empty(const coord_t * coord); -+ -+/* Returns true if the coordinate is positioned at the first unit of the first item. Not -+ true for empty nodes nor coordinates positioned before the first item. */ -+extern int coord_is_leftmost_unit(const coord_t * coord); -+ -+/* Returns true if the coordinate is positioned after the last item or after the last unit -+ of the last item or it is an empty node. */ -+extern int coord_is_after_rightmost(const coord_t * coord); -+ -+/* Returns true if the coordinate is positioned before the first item or it is an empty -+ node. */ -+extern int coord_is_before_leftmost(const coord_t * coord); -+ -+/* Calls either coord_is_before_leftmost or coord_is_after_rightmost depending on sideof -+ argument. */ -+extern int coord_is_after_sideof_unit(coord_t * coord, sideof dir); -+ -+/* COORD MODIFIERS */ -+ -+/* Advances the coordinate by one unit to the right. If empty, no change. If -+ coord_is_rightmost_unit, advances to AFTER THE LAST ITEM. Returns 0 if new position is -+ an existing unit. */ -+extern int coord_next_unit(coord_t * coord); -+ -+/* Advances the coordinate by one item to the right. If empty, no change. If -+ coord_is_rightmost_unit, advances to AFTER THE LAST ITEM. Returns 0 if new position is -+ an existing item. */ -+extern int coord_next_item(coord_t * coord); -+ -+/* Advances the coordinate by one unit to the left. If empty, no change. If -+ coord_is_leftmost_unit, advances to BEFORE THE FIRST ITEM. Returns 0 if new position -+ is an existing unit. */ -+extern int coord_prev_unit(coord_t * coord); -+ -+/* Advances the coordinate by one item to the left. If empty, no change. If -+ coord_is_leftmost_unit, advances to BEFORE THE FIRST ITEM. Returns 0 if new position -+ is an existing item. */ -+extern int coord_prev_item(coord_t * coord); -+ -+/* If the coordinate is between items, shifts it to the right. Returns 0 on success and -+ non-zero if there is no position to the right. */ -+extern int coord_set_to_right(coord_t * coord); -+ -+/* If the coordinate is between items, shifts it to the left. Returns 0 on success and -+ non-zero if there is no position to the left. */ -+extern int coord_set_to_left(coord_t * coord); -+ -+/* If the coordinate is at an existing unit, set to after that unit. Returns 0 on success -+ and non-zero if the unit did not exist. */ -+extern int coord_set_after_unit(coord_t * coord); -+ -+/* Calls either coord_next_unit or coord_prev_unit depending on sideof argument. */ -+extern int coord_sideof_unit(coord_t * coord, sideof dir); -+ -+/* iterate over all units in @node */ -+#define for_all_units( coord, node ) \ -+ for( coord_init_before_first_item( ( coord ), ( node ) ) ; \ -+ coord_next_unit( coord ) == 0 ; ) -+ -+/* iterate over all items in @node */ -+#define for_all_items( coord, node ) \ -+ for( coord_init_before_first_item( ( coord ), ( node ) ) ; \ -+ coord_next_item( coord ) == 0 ; ) -+ -+/* COORD/ITEM METHODS */ -+ -+extern int item_utmost_child_real_block(const coord_t * coord, sideof side, -+ reiser4_block_nr * blk); -+extern int item_utmost_child(const coord_t * coord, sideof side, -+ jnode ** child); -+ -+/* a flow is a sequence of bytes being written to or read from the tree. The -+ tree will slice the flow into items while storing it into nodes, but all of -+ that is hidden from anything outside the tree. */ -+ -+struct flow { -+ reiser4_key key; /* key of start of flow's sequence of bytes */ -+ loff_t length; /* length of flow's sequence of bytes */ -+ char *data; /* start of flow's sequence of bytes */ -+ int user; /* if 1 data is user space, 0 - kernel space */ -+ rw_op op; /* NIKITA-FIXME-HANS: comment is where? */ -+}; -+ -+void move_flow_forward(flow_t * f, unsigned count); -+ -+/* &reiser4_item_data - description of data to be inserted or pasted -+ -+ Q: articulate the reasons for the difference between this and flow. -+ -+ A: Becides flow we insert into tree other things: stat data, directory -+ entry, etc. To insert them into tree one has to provide this structure. If -+ one is going to insert flow - he can use insert_flow, where this structure -+ does not have to be created -+*/ -+struct reiser4_item_data { -+ /* actual data to be inserted. If NULL, ->create_item() will not -+ do xmemcpy itself, leaving this up to the caller. This can -+ save some amount of unnecessary memory copying, for example, -+ during insertion of stat data. -+ -+ */ -+ char *data; -+ /* 1 if 'char * data' contains pointer to user space and 0 if it is -+ kernel space */ -+ int user; -+ /* amount of data we are going to insert or paste */ -+ int length; -+ /* "Arg" is opaque data that is passed down to the -+ ->create_item() method of node layout, which in turn -+ hands it to the ->create_hook() of item being created. This -+ arg is currently used by: -+ -+ . ->create_hook() of internal item -+ (fs/reiser4/plugin/item/internal.c:internal_create_hook()), -+ . ->paste() method of directory item. -+ . ->create_hook() of extent item -+ -+ For internal item, this is left "brother" of new node being -+ inserted and it is used to add new node into sibling list -+ after parent to it was just inserted into parent. -+ -+ While ->arg does look somewhat of unnecessary compication, -+ it actually saves a lot of headache in many places, because -+ all data necessary to insert or paste new data into tree are -+ collected in one place, and this eliminates a lot of extra -+ argument passing and storing everywhere. -+ -+ */ -+ void *arg; -+ /* plugin of item we are inserting */ -+ item_plugin *iplug; -+}; -+ -+/* __REISER4_COORD_H__ */ -+#endif -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ scroll-step: 1 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/debug.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/debug.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/debug.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/debug.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,308 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by -+ * reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* Debugging facilities. */ -+ -+/* -+ * This file contains generic debugging functions used by reiser4. Roughly -+ * following: -+ * -+ * panicking: reiser4_do_panic(), reiser4_print_prefix(). -+ * -+ * locking: -+ * reiser4_schedulable(), reiser4_lock_counters(), print_lock_counters(), -+ * reiser4_no_counters_are_held(), reiser4_commit_check_locks() -+ * -+ * error code monitoring (see comment before RETERR macro): -+ * reiser4_return_err(), reiser4_report_err(). -+ * -+ * stack back-tracing: fill_backtrace() -+ * -+ * miscellaneous: reiser4_preempt_point(), call_on_each_assert(), -+ * reiser4_debugtrap(). -+ * -+ */ -+ -+#include "reiser4.h" -+#include "context.h" -+#include "super.h" -+#include "txnmgr.h" -+#include "znode.h" -+ -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+ -+#if 0 -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+static void reiser4_report_err(void); -+#else -+#define reiser4_report_err() noop -+#endif -+#endif /* 0 */ -+ -+/* -+ * global buffer where message given to reiser4_panic is formatted. -+ */ -+static char panic_buf[REISER4_PANIC_MSG_BUFFER_SIZE]; -+ -+/* -+ * lock protecting consistency of panic_buf under concurrent panics -+ */ -+static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(panic_guard); -+ -+/* Your best friend. Call it on each occasion. This is called by -+ fs/reiser4/debug.h:reiser4_panic(). */ -+void reiser4_do_panic(const char *format /* format string */ , ... /* rest */ ) -+{ -+ static int in_panic = 0; -+ va_list args; -+ -+ /* -+ * check for recursive panic. -+ */ -+ if (in_panic == 0) { -+ in_panic = 1; -+ -+ spin_lock(&panic_guard); -+ va_start(args, format); -+ vsnprintf(panic_buf, sizeof(panic_buf), format, args); -+ va_end(args); -+ printk(KERN_EMERG "reiser4 panicked cowardly: %s", panic_buf); -+ spin_unlock(&panic_guard); -+ -+ /* -+ * if kernel debugger is configured---drop in. Early dropping -+ * into kgdb is not always convenient, because panic message -+ * is not yet printed most of the times. But: -+ * -+ * (1) message can be extracted from printk_buf[] -+ * (declared static inside of printk()), and -+ * -+ * (2) sometimes serial/kgdb combo dies while printing -+ * long panic message, so it's more prudent to break into -+ * debugger earlier. -+ * -+ */ -+ DEBUGON(1); -+ } -+ /* to make gcc happy about noreturn attribute */ -+ panic("%s", panic_buf); -+} -+ -+#if 0 -+void -+reiser4_print_prefix(const char *level, int reperr, const char *mid, -+ const char *function, const char *file, int lineno) -+{ -+ const char *comm; -+ int pid; -+ -+ if (unlikely(in_interrupt() || in_irq())) { -+ comm = "interrupt"; -+ pid = 0; -+ } else { -+ comm = current->comm; -+ pid = current->pid; -+ } -+ printk("%sreiser4[%.16s(%i)]: %s (%s:%i)[%s]:\n", -+ level, comm, pid, function, file, lineno, mid); -+ if (reperr) -+ reiser4_report_err(); -+} -+#endif /* 0 */ -+ -+/* Preemption point: this should be called periodically during long running -+ operations (carry, allocate, and squeeze are best examples) */ -+int reiser4_preempt_point(void) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-3008", reiser4_schedulable()); -+ cond_resched(); -+ return signal_pending(current); -+} -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+/* Debugging aid: return struct where information about locks taken by current -+ thread is accumulated. This can be used to formulate lock ordering -+ constraints and various assertions. -+ -+*/ -+reiser4_lock_cnt_info *reiser4_lock_counters(void) -+{ -+ reiser4_context *ctx = get_current_context(); -+ assert("jmacd-1123", ctx != NULL); -+ return &ctx->locks; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * print human readable information about locks held by the reiser4 context. -+ */ -+static void print_lock_counters(const char *prefix, -+ const reiser4_lock_cnt_info * info) -+{ -+ printk("%s: jnode: %i, tree: %i (r:%i,w:%i), dk: %i (r:%i,w:%i)\n" -+ "jload: %i, " -+ "txnh: %i, atom: %i, stack: %i, txnmgr: %i, " -+ "ktxnmgrd: %i, fq: %i\n" -+ "inode: %i, " -+ "cbk_cache: %i (r:%i,w%i), " -+ "eflush: %i, " -+ "zlock: %i,\n" -+ "spin: %i, long: %i inode_sem: (r:%i,w:%i)\n" -+ "d: %i, x: %i, t: %i\n", prefix, -+ info->spin_locked_jnode, -+ info->rw_locked_tree, info->read_locked_tree, -+ info->write_locked_tree, -+ info->rw_locked_dk, info->read_locked_dk, info->write_locked_dk, -+ info->spin_locked_jload, -+ info->spin_locked_txnh, -+ info->spin_locked_atom, info->spin_locked_stack, -+ info->spin_locked_txnmgr, info->spin_locked_ktxnmgrd, -+ info->spin_locked_fq, -+ info->spin_locked_inode, -+ info->rw_locked_cbk_cache, -+ info->read_locked_cbk_cache, -+ info->write_locked_cbk_cache, -+ info->spin_locked_super_eflush, -+ info->spin_locked_zlock, -+ info->spin_locked, -+ info->long_term_locked_znode, -+ info->inode_sem_r, info->inode_sem_w, -+ info->d_refs, info->x_refs, info->t_refs); -+} -+ -+/* check that no spinlocks are held */ -+int reiser4_schedulable(void) -+{ -+ if (get_current_context_check() != NULL) { -+ if (!LOCK_CNT_NIL(spin_locked)) { -+ print_lock_counters("in atomic", reiser4_lock_counters()); -+ return 0; -+ } -+ } -+ might_sleep(); -+ return 1; -+} -+/* -+ * return true, iff no locks are held. -+ */ -+int reiser4_no_counters_are_held(void) -+{ -+ reiser4_lock_cnt_info *counters; -+ -+ counters = reiser4_lock_counters(); -+ return -+ (counters->spin_locked_zlock == 0) && -+ (counters->spin_locked_jnode == 0) && -+ (counters->rw_locked_tree == 0) && -+ (counters->read_locked_tree == 0) && -+ (counters->write_locked_tree == 0) && -+ (counters->rw_locked_dk == 0) && -+ (counters->read_locked_dk == 0) && -+ (counters->write_locked_dk == 0) && -+ (counters->spin_locked_txnh == 0) && -+ (counters->spin_locked_atom == 0) && -+ (counters->spin_locked_stack == 0) && -+ (counters->spin_locked_txnmgr == 0) && -+ (counters->spin_locked_inode == 0) && -+ (counters->spin_locked == 0) && -+ (counters->long_term_locked_znode == 0) && -+ (counters->inode_sem_r == 0) && -+ (counters->inode_sem_w == 0) && (counters->d_refs == 0); -+} -+ -+/* -+ * return true, iff transaction commit can be done under locks held by the -+ * current thread. -+ */ -+int reiser4_commit_check_locks(void) -+{ -+ reiser4_lock_cnt_info *counters; -+ int inode_sem_r; -+ int inode_sem_w; -+ int result; -+ -+ /* -+ * inode's read/write semaphore is the only reiser4 lock that can be -+ * held during commit. -+ */ -+ -+ counters = reiser4_lock_counters(); -+ inode_sem_r = counters->inode_sem_r; -+ inode_sem_w = counters->inode_sem_w; -+ -+ counters->inode_sem_r = counters->inode_sem_w = 0; -+ result = reiser4_no_counters_are_held(); -+ counters->inode_sem_r = inode_sem_r; -+ counters->inode_sem_w = inode_sem_w; -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * fill "error site" in the current reiser4 context. See comment before RETERR -+ * macro for more details. -+ */ -+void reiser4_return_err(int code, const char *file, int line) -+{ -+ if (code < 0 && is_in_reiser4_context()) { -+ reiser4_context *ctx = get_current_context(); -+ -+ if (ctx != NULL) { -+ ctx->err.code = code; -+ ctx->err.file = file; -+ ctx->err.line = line; -+ } -+ } -+} -+ -+#if 0 -+/* -+ * report error information recorder by reiser4_return_err(). -+ */ -+static void reiser4_report_err(void) -+{ -+ reiser4_context *ctx = get_current_context_check(); -+ -+ if (ctx != NULL) { -+ if (ctx->err.code != 0) { -+ printk("code: %i at %s:%i\n", -+ ctx->err.code, ctx->err.file, ctx->err.line); -+ } -+ } -+} -+#endif /* 0 */ -+ -+#endif /* REISER4_DEBUG */ -+ -+#if KERNEL_DEBUGGER -+ -+/* -+ * this functions just drops into kernel debugger. It is a convenient place to -+ * put breakpoint in. -+ */ -+void reiser4_debugtrap(void) -+{ -+ /* do nothing. Put break point here. */ -+#if defined(CONFIG_KGDB) && !defined(CONFIG_REISER4_FS_MODULE) -+ extern void breakpoint(void); -+ breakpoint(); -+#endif -+} -+#endif -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/debug.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/debug.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/debug.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/debug.h 2007-12-04 20:42:06.138861845 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,350 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* Declarations of debug macros. */ -+ -+#if !defined( __FS_REISER4_DEBUG_H__ ) -+#define __FS_REISER4_DEBUG_H__ -+ -+#include "forward.h" -+#include "reiser4.h" -+ -+/* generic function to produce formatted output, decorating it with -+ whatever standard prefixes/postfixes we want. "Fun" is a function -+ that will be actually called, can be printk, panic etc. -+ This is for use by other debugging macros, not by users. */ -+#define DCALL(lev, fun, reperr, label, format, ...) \ -+({ \ -+ fun(lev "reiser4[%.16s(%i)]: %s (%s:%i)[%s]:\n" format "\n" , \ -+ current->comm, current->pid, __FUNCTION__, \ -+ __FILE__, __LINE__, label, ## __VA_ARGS__); \ -+}) -+ -+/* -+ * cause kernel to crash -+ */ -+#define reiser4_panic(mid, format, ...) \ -+ DCALL("", reiser4_do_panic, 1, mid, format , ## __VA_ARGS__) -+ -+/* print message with indication of current process, file, line and -+ function */ -+#define reiser4_log(label, format, ...) \ -+ DCALL(KERN_DEBUG, printk, 0, label, format , ## __VA_ARGS__) -+ -+/* Assertion checked during compilation. -+ If "cond" is false (0) we get duplicate case label in switch. -+ Use this to check something like famous -+ cassert (sizeof(struct reiserfs_journal_commit) == 4096) ; -+ in 3.x journal.c. If cassertion fails you get compiler error, -+ so no "maintainer-id". -+*/ -+#define cassert(cond) ({ switch(-1) { case (cond): case 0: break; } }) -+ -+#define noop do {;} while(0) -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+/* version of info that only actually prints anything when _d_ebugging -+ is on */ -+#define dinfo(format, ...) printk(format , ## __VA_ARGS__) -+/* macro to catch logical errors. Put it into `default' clause of -+ switch() statement. */ -+#define impossible(label, format, ...) \ -+ reiser4_panic(label, "impossible: " format , ## __VA_ARGS__) -+/* assert assures that @cond is true. If it is not, reiser4_panic() is -+ called. Use this for checking logical consistency and _never_ call -+ this to check correctness of external data: disk blocks and user-input . */ -+#define assert(label, cond) \ -+({ \ -+ /* call_on_each_assert(); */ \ -+ if (cond) { \ -+ /* put negated check to avoid using !(cond) that would lose \ -+ * warnings for things like assert(a = b); */ \ -+ ; \ -+ } else { \ -+ DEBUGON(1); \ -+ reiser4_panic(label, "assertion failed: %s", #cond); \ -+ } \ -+}) -+ -+/* like assertion, but @expr is evaluated even if REISER4_DEBUG is off. */ -+#define check_me( label, expr ) assert( label, ( expr ) ) -+ -+#define ON_DEBUG( exp ) exp -+ -+extern int reiser4_schedulable(void); -+extern void call_on_each_assert(void); -+ -+#else -+ -+#define dinfo( format, args... ) noop -+#define impossible( label, format, args... ) noop -+#define assert( label, cond ) noop -+#define check_me( label, expr ) ( ( void ) ( expr ) ) -+#define ON_DEBUG( exp ) -+#define reiser4_schedulable() might_sleep() -+ -+/* REISER4_DEBUG */ -+#endif -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+/* per-thread information about lock acquired by this thread. Used by lock -+ * ordering checking in spin_macros.h */ -+typedef struct reiser4_lock_cnt_info { -+ int rw_locked_tree; -+ int read_locked_tree; -+ int write_locked_tree; -+ -+ int rw_locked_dk; -+ int read_locked_dk; -+ int write_locked_dk; -+ -+ int rw_locked_cbk_cache; -+ int read_locked_cbk_cache; -+ int write_locked_cbk_cache; -+ -+ int spin_locked_zlock; -+ int spin_locked_jnode; -+ int spin_locked_jload; -+ int spin_locked_txnh; -+ int spin_locked_atom; -+ int spin_locked_stack; -+ int spin_locked_txnmgr; -+ int spin_locked_ktxnmgrd; -+ int spin_locked_fq; -+ int spin_locked_inode; -+ int spin_locked_super_eflush; -+ int spin_locked; -+ int long_term_locked_znode; -+ -+ int inode_sem_r; -+ int inode_sem_w; -+ -+ int d_refs; -+ int x_refs; -+ int t_refs; -+} reiser4_lock_cnt_info; -+ -+extern struct reiser4_lock_cnt_info *reiser4_lock_counters(void); -+#define IN_CONTEXT(a, b) (is_in_reiser4_context() ? (a) : (b)) -+ -+/* increment lock-counter @counter, if present */ -+#define LOCK_CNT_INC(counter) \ -+ IN_CONTEXT(++(reiser4_lock_counters()->counter), 0) -+ -+/* decrement lock-counter @counter, if present */ -+#define LOCK_CNT_DEC(counter) \ -+ IN_CONTEXT(--(reiser4_lock_counters()->counter), 0) -+ -+/* check that lock-counter is zero. This is for use in assertions */ -+#define LOCK_CNT_NIL(counter) \ -+ IN_CONTEXT(reiser4_lock_counters()->counter == 0, 1) -+ -+/* check that lock-counter is greater than zero. This is for use in -+ * assertions */ -+#define LOCK_CNT_GTZ(counter) \ -+ IN_CONTEXT(reiser4_lock_counters()->counter > 0, 1) -+#define LOCK_CNT_LT(counter,n) \ -+ IN_CONTEXT(reiser4_lock_counters()->counter < n, 1) -+ -+#else /* REISER4_DEBUG */ -+ -+/* no-op versions on the above */ -+ -+typedef struct reiser4_lock_cnt_info { -+} reiser4_lock_cnt_info; -+ -+#define reiser4_lock_counters() ((reiser4_lock_cnt_info *)NULL) -+#define LOCK_CNT_INC(counter) noop -+#define LOCK_CNT_DEC(counter) noop -+#define LOCK_CNT_NIL(counter) (1) -+#define LOCK_CNT_GTZ(counter) (1) -+#define LOCK_CNT_LT(counter,n) (1) -+ -+#endif /* REISER4_DEBUG */ -+ -+#define assert_spin_not_locked(lock) BUG_ON(0) -+#define assert_rw_write_locked(lock) BUG_ON(0) -+#define assert_rw_read_locked(lock) BUG_ON(0) -+#define assert_rw_locked(lock) BUG_ON(0) -+#define assert_rw_not_write_locked(lock) BUG_ON(0) -+#define assert_rw_not_read_locked(lock) BUG_ON(0) -+#define assert_rw_not_locked(lock) BUG_ON(0) -+ -+/* flags controlling debugging behavior. Are set through debug_flags=N mount -+ option. */ -+typedef enum { -+ /* print a lot of information during panic. When this is on all jnodes -+ * are listed. This can be *very* large output. Usually you don't want -+ * this. Especially over serial line. */ -+ REISER4_VERBOSE_PANIC = 0x00000001, -+ /* print a lot of information during umount */ -+ REISER4_VERBOSE_UMOUNT = 0x00000002, -+ /* print gathered statistics on umount */ -+ REISER4_STATS_ON_UMOUNT = 0x00000004, -+ /* check node consistency */ -+ REISER4_CHECK_NODE = 0x00000008 -+} reiser4_debug_flags; -+ -+extern int is_in_reiser4_context(void); -+ -+/* -+ * evaluate expression @e only if with reiser4 context -+ */ -+#define ON_CONTEXT(e) do { \ -+ if(is_in_reiser4_context()) { \ -+ e; \ -+ } } while(0) -+ -+/* -+ * evaluate expression @e only when within reiser4_context and debugging is -+ * on. -+ */ -+#define ON_DEBUG_CONTEXT( e ) ON_DEBUG( ON_CONTEXT( e ) ) -+ -+/* -+ * complain about unexpected function result and crash. Used in "default" -+ * branches of switch statements and alike to assert that invalid results are -+ * not silently ignored. -+ */ -+#define wrong_return_value( label, function ) \ -+ impossible( label, "wrong return value from " function ) -+ -+/* Issue different types of reiser4 messages to the console */ -+#define warning( label, format, ... ) \ -+ DCALL( KERN_WARNING, \ -+ printk, 1, label, "WARNING: " format , ## __VA_ARGS__ ) -+#define notice( label, format, ... ) \ -+ DCALL( KERN_NOTICE, \ -+ printk, 1, label, "NOTICE: " format , ## __VA_ARGS__ ) -+ -+/* mark not yet implemented functionality */ -+#define not_yet( label, format, ... ) \ -+ reiser4_panic( label, "NOT YET IMPLEMENTED: " format , ## __VA_ARGS__ ) -+ -+extern void reiser4_do_panic(const char *format, ...) -+ __attribute__ ((noreturn, format(printf, 1, 2))); -+ -+extern int reiser4_preempt_point(void); -+extern void reiser4_print_stats(void); -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+extern int reiser4_no_counters_are_held(void); -+extern int reiser4_commit_check_locks(void); -+#else -+#define reiser4_no_counters_are_held() (1) -+#define reiser4_commit_check_locks() (1) -+#endif -+ -+/* true if @i is power-of-two. Useful for rate-limited warnings, etc. */ -+#define IS_POW(i) \ -+({ \ -+ typeof(i) __i; \ -+ \ -+ __i = (i); \ -+ !(__i & (__i - 1)); \ -+}) -+ -+#define KERNEL_DEBUGGER (1) -+ -+#if KERNEL_DEBUGGER -+ -+extern void reiser4_debugtrap(void); -+ -+/* -+ * Check condition @cond and drop into kernel debugger (kgdb) if it's true. If -+ * kgdb is not compiled in, do nothing. -+ */ -+#define DEBUGON(cond) \ -+({ \ -+ if (unlikely(cond)) \ -+ reiser4_debugtrap(); \ -+}) -+#else -+#define DEBUGON(cond) noop -+#endif -+ -+/* -+ * Error code tracing facility. (Idea is borrowed from XFS code.) -+ * -+ * Suppose some strange and/or unexpected code is returned from some function -+ * (for example, write(2) returns -EEXIST). It is possible to place a -+ * breakpoint in the reiser4_write(), but it is too late here. How to find out -+ * in what particular place -EEXIST was generated first? -+ * -+ * In reiser4 all places where actual error codes are produced (that is, -+ * statements of the form -+ * -+ * return -EFOO; // (1), or -+ * -+ * result = -EFOO; // (2) -+ * -+ * are replaced with -+ * -+ * return RETERR(-EFOO); // (1a), and -+ * -+ * result = RETERR(-EFOO); // (2a) respectively -+ * -+ * RETERR() macro fills a backtrace in reiser4_context. This back-trace is -+ * printed in error and warning messages. Moreover, it's possible to put a -+ * conditional breakpoint in reiser4_return_err (low-level function called -+ * by RETERR() to do the actual work) to break into debugger immediately -+ * when particular error happens. -+ * -+ */ -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ -+/* -+ * data-type to store information about where error happened ("error site"). -+ */ -+typedef struct err_site { -+ int code; /* error code */ -+ const char *file; /* source file, filled by __FILE__ */ -+ int line; /* source file line, filled by __LINE__ */ -+} err_site; -+ -+extern void reiser4_return_err(int code, const char *file, int line); -+ -+/* -+ * fill &get_current_context()->err_site with error information. -+ */ -+#define RETERR(code) \ -+({ \ -+ typeof(code) __code; \ -+ \ -+ __code = (code); \ -+ reiser4_return_err(__code, __FILE__, __LINE__); \ -+ __code; \ -+}) -+ -+#else -+ -+/* -+ * no-op versions of the above -+ */ -+ -+typedef struct err_site { -+} err_site; -+#define RETERR(code) code -+#endif -+ -+#if REISER4_LARGE_KEY -+/* -+ * conditionally compile arguments only if REISER4_LARGE_KEY is on. -+ */ -+#define ON_LARGE_KEY(...) __VA_ARGS__ -+#else -+#define ON_LARGE_KEY(...) -+#endif -+ -+/* __FS_REISER4_DEBUG_H__ */ -+#endif -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/dformat.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/dformat.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/dformat.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/dformat.h 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* Formats of on-disk data and conversion functions. */ -+ -+/* put all item formats in the files describing the particular items, -+ our model is, everything you need to do to add an item to reiser4, -+ (excepting the changes to the plugin that uses the item which go -+ into the file defining that plugin), you put into one file. */ -+/* Data on disk are stored in little-endian format. -+ To declare fields of on-disk structures, use d8, d16, d32 and d64. -+ d??tocpu() and cputod??() to convert. */ -+ -+#if !defined( __FS_REISER4_DFORMAT_H__ ) -+#define __FS_REISER4_DFORMAT_H__ -+ -+#include -+#include -+#include -+ -+typedef __u8 d8; -+typedef __le16 d16; -+typedef __le32 d32; -+typedef __le64 d64; -+ -+#define PACKED __attribute__((packed)) -+ -+/* data-type for block number */ -+typedef __u64 reiser4_block_nr; -+ -+/* data-type for block number on disk, disk format */ -+typedef __le64 reiser4_dblock_nr; -+ -+/** -+ * disk_addr_eq - compare disk addresses -+ * @b1: pointer to block number ot compare -+ * @b2: pointer to block number ot compare -+ * -+ * Returns true if if disk addresses are the same -+ */ -+static inline int disk_addr_eq(const reiser4_block_nr *b1, -+ const reiser4_block_nr * b2) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-1033", b1 != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1266", b2 != NULL); -+ -+ return !memcmp(b1, b2, sizeof *b1); -+} -+ -+/* structure of master reiser4 super block */ -+typedef struct reiser4_master_sb { -+ char magic[16]; /* "ReIsEr4" */ -+ __le16 disk_plugin_id; /* id of disk layout plugin */ -+ __le16 blocksize; -+ char uuid[16]; /* unique id */ -+ char label[16]; /* filesystem label */ -+ __le64 diskmap; /* location of the diskmap. 0 if not present */ -+} reiser4_master_sb; -+ -+/* __FS_REISER4_DFORMAT_H__ */ -+#endif -+ -+/* -+ * Local variables: -+ * c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ * mode-name: "LC" -+ * c-basic-offset: 8 -+ * tab-width: 8 -+ * fill-column: 79 -+ * End: -+ */ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/dscale.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/dscale.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/dscale.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/dscale.c 2007-12-04 22:59:05.786366833 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,174 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by -+ * reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* Scalable on-disk integers */ -+ -+/* -+ * Various on-disk structures contain integer-like structures. Stat-data -+ * contain [yes, "data" is plural, check the dictionary] file size, link -+ * count; extent unit contains extent width etc. To accommodate for general -+ * case enough space is reserved to keep largest possible value. 64 bits in -+ * all cases above. But in overwhelming majority of cases numbers actually -+ * stored in these fields will be comparatively small and reserving 8 bytes is -+ * a waste of precious disk bandwidth. -+ * -+ * Scalable integers are one way to solve this problem. dscale_write() -+ * function stores __u64 value in the given area consuming from 1 to 9 bytes, -+ * depending on the magnitude of the value supplied. dscale_read() reads value -+ * previously stored by dscale_write(). -+ * -+ * dscale_write() produces format not completely unlike of UTF: two highest -+ * bits of the first byte are used to store "tag". One of 4 possible tag -+ * values is chosen depending on the number being encoded: -+ * -+ * 0 ... 0x3f => 0 [table 1] -+ * 0x40 ... 0x3fff => 1 -+ * 0x4000 ... 0x3fffffff => 2 -+ * 0x40000000 ... 0xffffffffffffffff => 3 -+ * -+ * (see dscale_range() function) -+ * -+ * Values in the range 0x40000000 ... 0xffffffffffffffff require 8 full bytes -+ * to be stored, so in this case there is no place in the first byte to store -+ * tag. For such values tag is stored in an extra 9th byte. -+ * -+ * As _highest_ bits are used for the test (which is natural) scaled integers -+ * are stored in BIG-ENDIAN format in contrast with the rest of reiser4 which -+ * uses LITTLE-ENDIAN. -+ * -+ */ -+ -+#include "debug.h" -+#include "dscale.h" -+ -+/* return tag of scaled integer stored at @address */ -+static int gettag(const unsigned char *address) -+{ -+ /* tag is stored in two highest bits */ -+ return (*address) >> 6; -+} -+ -+/* clear tag from value. Clear tag embedded into @value. */ -+static void cleartag(__u64 * value, int tag) -+{ -+ /* -+ * W-w-what ?! -+ * -+ * Actually, this is rather simple: @value passed here was read by -+ * dscale_read(), converted from BIG-ENDIAN, and padded to __u64 by -+ * zeroes. Tag is still stored in the highest (arithmetically) -+ * non-zero bits of @value, but relative position of tag within __u64 -+ * depends on @tag. -+ * -+ * For example if @tag is 0, it's stored 2 highest bits of lowest -+ * byte, and its offset (counting from lowest bit) is 8 - 2 == 6 bits. -+ * -+ * If tag is 1, it's stored in two highest bits of 2nd lowest byte, -+ * and it's offset if (2 * 8) - 2 == 14 bits. -+ * -+ * See table 1 above for details. -+ * -+ * All these cases are captured by the formula: -+ */ -+ *value &= ~(3 << (((1 << tag) << 3) - 2)); -+ /* -+ * That is, clear two (3 == 0t11) bits at the offset -+ * -+ * 8 * (2 ^ tag) - 2, -+ * -+ * that is, two highest bits of (2 ^ tag)-th byte of @value. -+ */ -+} -+ -+/* return tag for @value. See table 1 above for details. */ -+static int dscale_range(__u64 value) -+{ -+ if (value > 0x3fffffff) -+ return 3; -+ if (value > 0x3fff) -+ return 2; -+ if (value > 0x3f) -+ return 1; -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* restore value stored at @adderss by dscale_write() and return number of -+ * bytes consumed */ -+int dscale_read(unsigned char *address, __u64 * value) -+{ -+ int tag; -+ -+ /* read tag */ -+ tag = gettag(address); -+ switch (tag) { -+ case 3: -+ /* In this case tag is stored in an extra byte, skip this byte -+ * and decode value stored in the next 8 bytes.*/ -+ *value = __be64_to_cpu(get_unaligned((__be64 *)(address + 1))); -+ /* worst case: 8 bytes for value itself plus one byte for -+ * tag. */ -+ return 9; -+ case 0: -+ *value = get_unaligned(address); -+ break; -+ case 1: -+ *value = __be16_to_cpu(get_unaligned((__be16 *)address)); -+ break; -+ case 2: -+ *value = __be32_to_cpu(get_unaligned((__be32 *)address)); -+ break; -+ default: -+ return RETERR(-EIO); -+ } -+ /* clear tag embedded into @value */ -+ cleartag(value, tag); -+ /* number of bytes consumed is (2 ^ tag)---see table 1. */ -+ return 1 << tag; -+} -+ -+/* store @value at @address and return number of bytes consumed */ -+int dscale_write(unsigned char *address, __u64 value) -+{ -+ int tag; -+ int shift; -+ __be64 v; -+ unsigned char *valarr; -+ -+ tag = dscale_range(value); -+ v = __cpu_to_be64(value); -+ valarr = (unsigned char *)&v; -+ shift = (tag == 3) ? 1 : 0; -+ memcpy(address + shift, valarr + sizeof v - (1 << tag), 1 << tag); -+ *address |= (tag << 6); -+ return shift + (1 << tag); -+} -+ -+/* number of bytes required to store @value */ -+int dscale_bytes(__u64 value) -+{ -+ int bytes; -+ -+ bytes = 1 << dscale_range(value); -+ if (bytes == 8) -+ ++bytes; -+ return bytes; -+} -+ -+/* returns true if @value and @other require the same number of bytes to be -+ * stored. Used by detect when data structure (like stat-data) has to be -+ * expanded or contracted. */ -+int dscale_fit(__u64 value, __u64 other) -+{ -+ return dscale_range(value) == dscale_range(other); -+} -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ scroll-step: 1 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/dscale.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/dscale.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/dscale.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/dscale.h 2007-12-04 22:59:05.790367863 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by -+ * reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* Scalable on-disk integers. See dscale.h for details. */ -+ -+#if !defined( __FS_REISER4_DSCALE_H__ ) -+#define __FS_REISER4_DSCALE_H__ -+ -+#include "dformat.h" -+ -+extern int dscale_read(unsigned char *address, __u64 * value); -+extern int dscale_write(unsigned char *address, __u64 value); -+extern int dscale_bytes(__u64 value); -+extern int dscale_fit(__u64 value, __u64 other); -+ -+/* __FS_REISER4_DSCALE_H__ */ -+#endif -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/entd.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/entd.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/entd.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/entd.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,335 @@ -+/* Copyright 2003, 2004 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by -+ * reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* Ent daemon. */ -+ -+#include "debug.h" -+#include "txnmgr.h" -+#include "tree.h" -+#include "entd.h" -+#include "super.h" -+#include "context.h" -+#include "reiser4.h" -+#include "vfs_ops.h" -+#include "page_cache.h" -+#include "inode.h" -+ -+#include /* struct task_struct */ -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include /* INITIAL_JIFFIES */ -+#include /* bdi_write_congested */ -+#include -+#include -+#include -+ -+#define DEF_PRIORITY 12 -+#define MAX_ENTD_ITERS 10 -+ -+static void entd_flush(struct super_block *, struct wbq *); -+static int entd(void *arg); -+ -+/* -+ * set ->comm field of end thread to make its state visible to the user level -+ */ -+#define entd_set_comm(state) \ -+ snprintf(current->comm, sizeof(current->comm), \ -+ "ent:%s%s", super->s_id, (state)) -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_init_entd - initialize entd context and start kernel daemon -+ * @super: super block to start ent thread for -+ * -+ * Creates entd contexts, starts kernel thread and waits until it -+ * initializes. -+ */ -+int reiser4_init_entd(struct super_block *super) -+{ -+ entd_context *ctx; -+ -+ assert("nikita-3104", super != NULL); -+ -+ ctx = get_entd_context(super); -+ -+ memset(ctx, 0, sizeof *ctx); -+ spin_lock_init(&ctx->guard); -+ init_waitqueue_head(&ctx->wait); -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&ctx->flushers_list); -+#endif -+ /* lists of writepage requests */ -+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&ctx->todo_list); -+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&ctx->done_list); -+ /* start entd */ -+ ctx->tsk = kthread_run(entd, super, "ent:%s", super->s_id); -+ if (IS_ERR(ctx->tsk)) -+ return PTR_ERR(ctx->tsk); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+static void put_wbq(struct wbq *rq) -+{ -+ iput(rq->mapping->host); -+ complete(&rq->completion); -+} -+ -+/* ent should be locked */ -+static struct wbq *__get_wbq(entd_context * ent) -+{ -+ struct wbq *wbq; -+ -+ if (list_empty(&ent->todo_list)) -+ return NULL; -+ -+ ent->nr_todo_reqs --; -+ wbq = list_entry(ent->todo_list.next, struct wbq, link); -+ list_del_init(&wbq->link); -+ return wbq; -+} -+ -+/* ent thread function */ -+static int entd(void *arg) -+{ -+ struct super_block *super; -+ entd_context *ent; -+ int done = 0; -+ -+ super = arg; -+ /* do_fork() just copies task_struct into the new -+ thread. ->fs_context shouldn't be copied of course. This shouldn't -+ be a problem for the rest of the code though. -+ */ -+ current->journal_info = NULL; -+ -+ ent = get_entd_context(super); -+ -+ while (!done) { -+ try_to_freeze(); -+ -+ spin_lock(&ent->guard); -+ while (ent->nr_todo_reqs != 0) { -+ struct wbq *rq; -+ -+ assert("", list_empty(&ent->done_list)); -+ -+ /* take request from the queue head */ -+ rq = __get_wbq(ent); -+ assert("", rq != NULL); -+ ent->cur_request = rq; -+ spin_unlock(&ent->guard); -+ -+ entd_set_comm("!"); -+ entd_flush(super, rq); -+ -+ put_wbq(rq); -+ -+ /* -+ * wakeup all requestors and iput their inodes -+ */ -+ spin_lock(&ent->guard); -+ while (!list_empty(&ent->done_list)) { -+ rq = list_entry(ent->done_list.next, struct wbq, link); -+ list_del_init(&rq->link); -+ ent->nr_done_reqs --; -+ spin_unlock(&ent->guard); -+ assert("", rq->written == 1); -+ put_wbq(rq); -+ spin_lock(&ent->guard); -+ } -+ } -+ spin_unlock(&ent->guard); -+ -+ entd_set_comm("."); -+ -+ { -+ DEFINE_WAIT(__wait); -+ -+ do { -+ prepare_to_wait(&ent->wait, &__wait, TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE); -+ if (kthread_should_stop()) { -+ done = 1; -+ break; -+ } -+ if (ent->nr_todo_reqs != 0) -+ break; -+ schedule(); -+ } while (0); -+ finish_wait(&ent->wait, &__wait); -+ } -+ } -+ BUG_ON(ent->nr_todo_reqs != 0); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_done_entd - stop entd kernel thread -+ * @super: super block to stop ent thread for -+ * -+ * It is called on umount. Sends stop signal to entd and wait until it handles -+ * it. -+ */ -+void reiser4_done_entd(struct super_block *super) -+{ -+ entd_context *ent; -+ -+ assert("nikita-3103", super != NULL); -+ -+ ent = get_entd_context(super); -+ assert("zam-1055", ent->tsk != NULL); -+ kthread_stop(ent->tsk); -+} -+ -+/* called at the beginning of jnode_flush to register flusher thread with ent -+ * daemon */ -+void reiser4_enter_flush(struct super_block *super) -+{ -+ entd_context *ent; -+ -+ assert("zam-1029", super != NULL); -+ ent = get_entd_context(super); -+ -+ assert("zam-1030", ent != NULL); -+ -+ spin_lock(&ent->guard); -+ ent->flushers++; -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ list_add(&get_current_context()->flushers_link, &ent->flushers_list); -+#endif -+ spin_unlock(&ent->guard); -+} -+ -+/* called at the end of jnode_flush */ -+void reiser4_leave_flush(struct super_block *super) -+{ -+ entd_context *ent; -+ int wake_up_ent; -+ -+ assert("zam-1027", super != NULL); -+ ent = get_entd_context(super); -+ -+ assert("zam-1028", ent != NULL); -+ -+ spin_lock(&ent->guard); -+ ent->flushers--; -+ wake_up_ent = (ent->flushers == 0 && ent->nr_todo_reqs != 0); -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ list_del_init(&get_current_context()->flushers_link); -+#endif -+ spin_unlock(&ent->guard); -+ if (wake_up_ent) -+ wake_up(&ent->wait); -+} -+ -+#define ENTD_CAPTURE_APAGE_BURST SWAP_CLUSTER_MAX -+ -+static void entd_flush(struct super_block *super, struct wbq *rq) -+{ -+ reiser4_context ctx; -+ int tmp; -+ -+ init_stack_context(&ctx, super); -+ ctx.entd = 1; -+ ctx.gfp_mask = GFP_NOFS; -+ -+ rq->wbc->range_start = page_offset(rq->page); -+ rq->wbc->range_end = rq->wbc->range_start + -+ (ENTD_CAPTURE_APAGE_BURST << PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT); -+ tmp = rq->wbc->nr_to_write; -+ rq->mapping->a_ops->writepages(rq->mapping, rq->wbc); -+ -+ if (rq->wbc->nr_to_write > 0) { -+ rq->wbc->range_start = 0; -+ rq->wbc->range_end = LLONG_MAX; -+ generic_sync_sb_inodes(super, rq->wbc); -+ } -+ rq->wbc->nr_to_write = ENTD_CAPTURE_APAGE_BURST; -+ reiser4_writeout(super, rq->wbc); -+ -+ context_set_commit_async(&ctx); -+ reiser4_exit_context(&ctx); -+} -+ -+/** -+ * write_page_by_ent - ask entd thread to flush this page as part of slum -+ * @page: page to be written -+ * @wbc: writeback control passed to reiser4_writepage -+ * -+ * Creates a request, puts it on entd list of requests, wakeups entd if -+ * necessary, waits until entd completes with the request. -+ */ -+int write_page_by_ent(struct page *page, struct writeback_control *wbc) -+{ -+ struct super_block *sb; -+ struct inode *inode; -+ entd_context *ent; -+ struct wbq rq; -+ -+ assert("", PageLocked(page)); -+ assert("", page->mapping != NULL); -+ -+ sb = page->mapping->host->i_sb; -+ ent = get_entd_context(sb); -+ assert("", ent && ent->done == 0); -+ -+ /* -+ * we are going to unlock page and ask ent thread to write the -+ * page. Re-dirty page before unlocking so that if ent thread fails to -+ * write it - it will remain dirty -+ */ -+ reiser4_set_page_dirty_internal(page); -+ -+ /* -+ * pin inode in memory, unlock page, entd_flush will iput. We can not -+ * iput here becasue we can not allow delete_inode to be called here -+ */ -+ inode = igrab(page->mapping->host); -+ unlock_page(page); -+ if (inode == NULL) -+ /* inode is getting freed */ -+ return 0; -+ -+ /* init wbq */ -+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&rq.link); -+ rq.magic = WBQ_MAGIC; -+ rq.wbc = wbc; -+ rq.page = page; -+ rq.mapping = inode->i_mapping; -+ rq.node = NULL; -+ rq.written = 0; -+ init_completion(&rq.completion); -+ -+ /* add request to entd's list of writepage requests */ -+ spin_lock(&ent->guard); -+ ent->nr_todo_reqs++; -+ list_add_tail(&rq.link, &ent->todo_list); -+ if (ent->nr_todo_reqs == 1) -+ wake_up(&ent->wait); -+ -+ spin_unlock(&ent->guard); -+ -+ /* wait until entd finishes */ -+ wait_for_completion(&rq.completion); -+ -+ if (rq.written) -+ /* Eventually ENTD has written the page to disk. */ -+ return 0; -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+int wbq_available(void) -+{ -+ struct super_block *sb = reiser4_get_current_sb(); -+ entd_context *ent = get_entd_context(sb); -+ return ent->nr_todo_reqs; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * Local variables: -+ * c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ * mode-name: "LC" -+ * c-basic-offset: 8 -+ * tab-width: 8 -+ * fill-column: 79 -+ * End: -+ */ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/entd.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/entd.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/entd.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/entd.h 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,90 @@ -+/* Copyright 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* Ent daemon. */ -+ -+#ifndef __ENTD_H__ -+#define __ENTD_H__ -+ -+#include "context.h" -+ -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include /* for struct task_struct */ -+ -+#define WBQ_MAGIC 0x7876dc76 -+ -+/* write-back request. */ -+struct wbq { -+ int magic; -+ struct list_head link; /* list head of this list is in entd context */ -+ struct writeback_control *wbc; -+ struct page *page; -+ struct address_space *mapping; -+ struct completion completion; -+ jnode *node; /* set if ent thread captured requested page */ -+ int written; /* set if ent thread wrote requested page */ -+}; -+ -+/* ent-thread context. This is used to synchronize starting/stopping ent -+ * threads. */ -+typedef struct entd_context { -+ /* wait queue that ent thread waits on for more work. It's -+ * signaled by write_page_by_ent(). */ -+ wait_queue_head_t wait; -+ /* spinlock protecting other fields */ -+ spinlock_t guard; -+ /* ent thread */ -+ struct task_struct *tsk; -+ /* set to indicate that ent thread should leave. */ -+ int done; -+ /* counter of active flushers */ -+ int flushers; -+ /* -+ * when reiser4_writepage asks entd to write a page - it adds struct -+ * wbq to this list -+ */ -+ struct list_head todo_list; -+ /* number of elements on the above list */ -+ int nr_todo_reqs; -+ -+ struct wbq *cur_request; -+ /* -+ * when entd writes a page it moves write-back request from todo_list -+ * to done_list. This list is used at the end of entd iteration to -+ * wakeup requestors and iput inodes. -+ */ -+ struct list_head done_list; -+ /* number of elements on the above list */ -+ int nr_done_reqs; -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ /* list of all active flushers */ -+ struct list_head flushers_list; -+#endif -+} entd_context; -+ -+extern int reiser4_init_entd(struct super_block *); -+extern void reiser4_done_entd(struct super_block *); -+ -+extern void reiser4_enter_flush(struct super_block *); -+extern void reiser4_leave_flush(struct super_block *); -+ -+extern int write_page_by_ent(struct page *, struct writeback_control *); -+extern int wbq_available(void); -+extern void ent_writes_page(struct super_block *, struct page *); -+ -+extern jnode *get_jnode_by_wbq(struct super_block *, struct wbq *); -+/* __ENTD_H__ */ -+#endif -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/eottl.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/eottl.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/eottl.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/eottl.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,509 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+#include "forward.h" -+#include "debug.h" -+#include "key.h" -+#include "coord.h" -+#include "plugin/item/item.h" -+#include "plugin/node/node.h" -+#include "znode.h" -+#include "block_alloc.h" -+#include "tree_walk.h" -+#include "tree_mod.h" -+#include "carry.h" -+#include "tree.h" -+#include "super.h" -+ -+#include /* for __u?? */ -+ -+/* -+ * Extents on the twig level (EOTTL) handling. -+ * -+ * EOTTL poses some problems to the tree traversal, that are better explained -+ * by example. -+ * -+ * Suppose we have block B1 on the twig level with the following items: -+ * -+ * 0. internal item I0 with key (0:0:0:0) (locality, key-type, object-id, -+ * offset) -+ * 1. extent item E1 with key (1:4:100:0), having 10 blocks of 4k each -+ * 2. internal item I2 with key (10:0:0:0) -+ * -+ * We are trying to insert item with key (5:0:0:0). Lookup finds node B1, and -+ * then intra-node lookup is done. This lookup finished on the E1, because the -+ * key we are looking for is larger than the key of E1 and is smaller than key -+ * the of I2. -+ * -+ * Here search is stuck. -+ * -+ * After some thought it is clear what is wrong here: extents on the twig level -+ * break some basic property of the *search* tree (on the pretext, that they -+ * restore property of balanced tree). -+ * -+ * Said property is the following: if in the internal node of the search tree -+ * we have [ ... Key1 Pointer Key2 ... ] then, all data that are or will be -+ * keyed in the tree with the Key such that Key1 <= Key < Key2 are accessible -+ * through the Pointer. -+ * -+ * This is not true, when Pointer is Extent-Pointer, simply because extent -+ * cannot expand indefinitely to the right to include any item with -+ * -+ * Key1 <= Key <= Key2. -+ * -+ * For example, our E1 extent is only responsible for the data with keys -+ * -+ * (1:4:100:0) <= key <= (1:4:100:0xffffffffffffffff), and -+ * -+ * so, key range -+ * -+ * ( (1:4:100:0xffffffffffffffff), (10:0:0:0) ) -+ * -+ * is orphaned: there is no way to get there from the tree root. -+ * -+ * In other words, extent pointers are different than normal child pointers as -+ * far as search tree is concerned, and this creates such problems. -+ * -+ * Possible solution for this problem is to insert our item into node pointed -+ * to by I2. There are some problems through: -+ * -+ * (1) I2 can be in a different node. -+ * (2) E1 can be immediately followed by another extent E2. -+ * -+ * (1) is solved by calling reiser4_get_right_neighbor() and accounting -+ * for locks/coords as necessary. -+ * -+ * (2) is more complex. Solution here is to insert new empty leaf node and -+ * insert internal item between E1 and E2 pointing to said leaf node. This is -+ * further complicated by possibility that E2 is in a different node, etc. -+ * -+ * Problems: -+ * -+ * (1) if there was internal item I2 immediately on the right of an extent E1 -+ * we and we decided to insert new item S1 into node N2 pointed to by I2, then -+ * key of S1 will be less than smallest key in the N2. Normally, search key -+ * checks that key we are looking for is in the range of keys covered by the -+ * node key is being looked in. To work around of this situation, while -+ * preserving useful consistency check new flag CBK_TRUST_DK was added to the -+ * cbk falgs bitmask. This flag is automatically set on entrance to the -+ * coord_by_key() and is only cleared when we are about to enter situation -+ * described above. -+ * -+ * (2) If extent E1 is immediately followed by another extent E2 and we are -+ * searching for the key that is between E1 and E2 we only have to insert new -+ * empty leaf node when coord_by_key was called for insertion, rather than just -+ * for lookup. To distinguish these cases, new flag CBK_FOR_INSERT was added to -+ * the cbk falgs bitmask. This flag is automatically set by coord_by_key calls -+ * performed by insert_by_key() and friends. -+ * -+ * (3) Insertion of new empty leaf node (possibly) requires balancing. In any -+ * case it requires modification of node content which is only possible under -+ * write lock. It may well happen that we only have read lock on the node where -+ * new internal pointer is to be inserted (common case: lookup of non-existent -+ * stat-data that fells between two extents). If only read lock is held, tree -+ * traversal is restarted with lock_level modified so that next time we hit -+ * this problem, write lock will be held. Once we have write lock, balancing -+ * will be performed. -+ */ -+ -+/** -+ * is_next_item_internal - check whether next item is internal -+ * @coord: coordinate of extent item in twig node -+ * @key: search key -+ * @lh: twig node lock handle -+ * -+ * Looks at the unit next to @coord. If it is an internal one - 1 is returned, -+ * @coord is set to that unit. If that unit is in right neighbor, @lh is moved -+ * to that node, @coord is set to its first unit. If next item is not internal -+ * or does not exist then 0 is returned, @coord and @lh are left unchanged. 2 -+ * is returned if search restart has to be done. -+ */ -+static int -+is_next_item_internal(coord_t *coord, const reiser4_key *key, -+ lock_handle *lh) -+{ -+ coord_t next; -+ lock_handle rn; -+ int result; -+ -+ coord_dup(&next, coord); -+ if (coord_next_unit(&next) == 0) { -+ /* next unit is in this node */ -+ if (item_is_internal(&next)) { -+ coord_dup(coord, &next); -+ return 1; -+ } -+ assert("vs-3", item_is_extent(&next)); -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ /* -+ * next unit either does not exist or is in right neighbor. If it is in -+ * right neighbor we have to check right delimiting key because -+ * concurrent thread could get their first and insert item with a key -+ * smaller than @key -+ */ -+ read_lock_dk(current_tree); -+ result = keycmp(key, znode_get_rd_key(coord->node)); -+ read_unlock_dk(current_tree); -+ assert("vs-6", result != EQUAL_TO); -+ if (result == GREATER_THAN) -+ return 2; -+ -+ /* lock right neighbor */ -+ init_lh(&rn); -+ result = reiser4_get_right_neighbor(&rn, coord->node, -+ znode_is_wlocked(coord->node) ? -+ ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK : ZNODE_READ_LOCK, -+ GN_CAN_USE_UPPER_LEVELS); -+ if (result == -E_NO_NEIGHBOR) { -+ /* we are on the rightmost edge of the tree */ -+ done_lh(&rn); -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ if (result) { -+ assert("vs-4", result < 0); -+ done_lh(&rn); -+ return result; -+ } -+ -+ /* -+ * check whether concurrent thread managed to insert item with a key -+ * smaller than @key -+ */ -+ read_lock_dk(current_tree); -+ result = keycmp(key, znode_get_ld_key(rn.node)); -+ read_unlock_dk(current_tree); -+ assert("vs-6", result != EQUAL_TO); -+ if (result == GREATER_THAN) { -+ done_lh(&rn); -+ return 2; -+ } -+ -+ result = zload(rn.node); -+ if (result) { -+ assert("vs-5", result < 0); -+ done_lh(&rn); -+ return result; -+ } -+ -+ coord_init_first_unit(&next, rn.node); -+ if (item_is_internal(&next)) { -+ /* -+ * next unit is in right neighbor and it is an unit of internal -+ * item. Unlock coord->node. Move @lh to right neighbor. @coord -+ * is set to the first unit of right neighbor. -+ */ -+ coord_dup(coord, &next); -+ zrelse(rn.node); -+ done_lh(lh); -+ move_lh(lh, &rn); -+ return 1; -+ } -+ -+ /* -+ * next unit is unit of extent item. Return without chaning @lh and -+ * @coord. -+ */ -+ assert("vs-6", item_is_extent(&next)); -+ zrelse(rn.node); -+ done_lh(&rn); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * rd_key - calculate key of an item next to the given one -+ * @coord: position in a node -+ * @key: storage for result key -+ * -+ * @coord is set between items or after the last item in a node. Calculate key -+ * of item to the right of @coord. -+ */ -+static reiser4_key *rd_key(const coord_t *coord, reiser4_key *key) -+{ -+ coord_t dup; -+ -+ assert("nikita-2281", coord_is_between_items(coord)); -+ coord_dup(&dup, coord); -+ -+ if (coord_set_to_right(&dup) == 0) -+ /* next item is in this node. Return its key. */ -+ unit_key_by_coord(&dup, key); -+ else { -+ /* -+ * next item either does not exist or is in right -+ * neighbor. Return znode's right delimiting key. -+ */ -+ read_lock_dk(current_tree); -+ *key = *znode_get_rd_key(coord->node); -+ read_unlock_dk(current_tree); -+ } -+ return key; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * add_empty_leaf - insert empty leaf between two extents -+ * @insert_coord: position in twig node between two extents -+ * @lh: twig node lock handle -+ * @key: left delimiting key of new node -+ * @rdkey: right delimiting key of new node -+ * -+ * Inserts empty leaf node between two extent items. It is necessary when we -+ * have to insert an item on leaf level between two extents (items on the twig -+ * level). -+ */ -+static int -+add_empty_leaf(coord_t *insert_coord, lock_handle *lh, -+ const reiser4_key *key, const reiser4_key *rdkey) -+{ -+ int result; -+ carry_pool *pool; -+ carry_level *todo; -+ reiser4_item_data *item; -+ carry_insert_data *cdata; -+ carry_op *op; -+ znode *node; -+ reiser4_tree *tree; -+ -+ assert("vs-49827", znode_contains_key_lock(insert_coord->node, key)); -+ tree = znode_get_tree(insert_coord->node); -+ node = reiser4_new_node(insert_coord->node, LEAF_LEVEL); -+ if (IS_ERR(node)) -+ return PTR_ERR(node); -+ -+ /* setup delimiting keys for node being inserted */ -+ write_lock_dk(tree); -+ znode_set_ld_key(node, key); -+ znode_set_rd_key(node, rdkey); -+ ON_DEBUG(node->creator = current); -+ ON_DEBUG(node->first_key = *key); -+ write_unlock_dk(tree); -+ -+ ZF_SET(node, JNODE_ORPHAN); -+ -+ /* -+ * allocate carry_pool, 3 carry_level-s, reiser4_item_data and -+ * carry_insert_data -+ */ -+ pool = init_carry_pool(sizeof(*pool) + 3 * sizeof(*todo) + -+ sizeof(*item) + sizeof(*cdata)); -+ if (IS_ERR(pool)) -+ return PTR_ERR(pool); -+ todo = (carry_level *) (pool + 1); -+ init_carry_level(todo, pool); -+ -+ item = (reiser4_item_data *) (todo + 3); -+ cdata = (carry_insert_data *) (item + 1); -+ -+ op = reiser4_post_carry(todo, COP_INSERT, insert_coord->node, 0); -+ if (!IS_ERR(op)) { -+ cdata->coord = insert_coord; -+ cdata->key = key; -+ cdata->data = item; -+ op->u.insert.d = cdata; -+ op->u.insert.type = COPT_ITEM_DATA; -+ build_child_ptr_data(node, item); -+ item->arg = NULL; -+ /* have @insert_coord to be set at inserted item after -+ insertion is done */ -+ todo->track_type = CARRY_TRACK_CHANGE; -+ todo->tracked = lh; -+ -+ result = reiser4_carry(todo, NULL); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ /* -+ * pin node in memory. This is necessary for -+ * znode_make_dirty() below. -+ */ -+ result = zload(node); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ lock_handle local_lh; -+ -+ /* -+ * if we inserted new child into tree we have -+ * to mark it dirty so that flush will be able -+ * to process it. -+ */ -+ init_lh(&local_lh); -+ result = longterm_lock_znode(&local_lh, node, -+ ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK, -+ ZNODE_LOCK_LOPRI); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ znode_make_dirty(node); -+ -+ /* -+ * when internal item pointing to @node -+ * was inserted into twig node -+ * create_hook_internal did not connect -+ * it properly because its right -+ * neighbor was not known. Do it -+ * here -+ */ -+ write_lock_tree(tree); -+ assert("nikita-3312", -+ znode_is_right_connected(node)); -+ assert("nikita-2984", -+ node->right == NULL); -+ ZF_CLR(node, JNODE_RIGHT_CONNECTED); -+ write_unlock_tree(tree); -+ result = -+ connect_znode(insert_coord, node); -+ ON_DEBUG(if (result == 0) check_dkeys(node);); -+ -+ done_lh(lh); -+ move_lh(lh, &local_lh); -+ assert("vs-1676", node_is_empty(node)); -+ coord_init_first_unit(insert_coord, -+ node); -+ } else { -+ warning("nikita-3136", -+ "Cannot lock child"); -+ } -+ done_lh(&local_lh); -+ zrelse(node); -+ } -+ } -+ } else -+ result = PTR_ERR(op); -+ zput(node); -+ done_carry_pool(pool); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * handle_eottl - handle extent-on-the-twig-level cases in tree traversal -+ * @h: search handle -+ * @outcome: flag saying whether search has to restart or is done -+ * -+ * Handles search on twig level. If this function completes search itself then -+ * it returns 1. If search has to go one level down then 0 is returned. If -+ * error happens then LOOKUP_DONE is returned via @outcome and error code is saved -+ * in @h->result. -+ */ -+int handle_eottl(cbk_handle *h, int *outcome) -+{ -+ int result; -+ reiser4_key key; -+ coord_t *coord; -+ -+ coord = h->coord; -+ -+ if (h->level != TWIG_LEVEL || -+ (coord_is_existing_item(coord) && item_is_internal(coord))) { -+ /* Continue to traverse tree downward. */ -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ /* -+ * make sure that @h->coord is set to twig node and that it is either -+ * set to extent item or after extent item -+ */ -+ assert("vs-356", h->level == TWIG_LEVEL); -+ assert("vs-357", ( { -+ coord_t lcoord; -+ coord_dup(&lcoord, coord); -+ check_me("vs-733", coord_set_to_left(&lcoord) == 0); -+ item_is_extent(&lcoord); -+ } -+ )); -+ -+ if (*outcome == NS_FOUND) { -+ /* we have found desired key on twig level in extent item */ -+ h->result = CBK_COORD_FOUND; -+ *outcome = LOOKUP_DONE; -+ return 1; -+ } -+ -+ if (!(h->flags & CBK_FOR_INSERT)) { -+ /* tree traversal is not for insertion. Just return -+ CBK_COORD_NOTFOUND. */ -+ h->result = CBK_COORD_NOTFOUND; -+ *outcome = LOOKUP_DONE; -+ return 1; -+ } -+ -+ /* take a look at the item to the right of h -> coord */ -+ result = is_next_item_internal(coord, h->key, h->active_lh); -+ if (unlikely(result < 0)) { -+ h->error = "get_right_neighbor failed"; -+ h->result = result; -+ *outcome = LOOKUP_DONE; -+ return 1; -+ } -+ if (result == 0) { -+ /* -+ * item to the right is also an extent one. Allocate a new node -+ * and insert pointer to it after item h -> coord. -+ * -+ * This is a result of extents being located at the twig -+ * level. For explanation, see comment just above -+ * is_next_item_internal(). -+ */ -+ znode *loaded; -+ -+ if (cbk_lock_mode(h->level, h) != ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK) { -+ /* -+ * we got node read locked, restart coord_by_key to -+ * have write lock on twig level -+ */ -+ h->lock_level = TWIG_LEVEL; -+ h->lock_mode = ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK; -+ *outcome = LOOKUP_REST; -+ return 1; -+ } -+ -+ loaded = coord->node; -+ result = -+ add_empty_leaf(coord, h->active_lh, h->key, -+ rd_key(coord, &key)); -+ if (result) { -+ h->error = "could not add empty leaf"; -+ h->result = result; -+ *outcome = LOOKUP_DONE; -+ return 1; -+ } -+ /* added empty leaf is locked (h->active_lh), its parent node -+ is unlocked, h->coord is set as EMPTY */ -+ assert("vs-13", coord->between == EMPTY_NODE); -+ assert("vs-14", znode_is_write_locked(coord->node)); -+ assert("vs-15", -+ WITH_DATA(coord->node, node_is_empty(coord->node))); -+ assert("vs-16", jnode_is_leaf(ZJNODE(coord->node))); -+ assert("vs-17", coord->node == h->active_lh->node); -+ *outcome = LOOKUP_DONE; -+ h->result = CBK_COORD_NOTFOUND; -+ return 1; -+ } else if (result == 1) { -+ /* -+ * this is special case mentioned in the comment on -+ * tree.h:cbk_flags. We have found internal item immediately on -+ * the right of extent, and we are going to insert new item -+ * there. Key of item we are going to insert is smaller than -+ * leftmost key in the node pointed to by said internal item -+ * (otherwise search wouldn't come to the extent in the first -+ * place). -+ * -+ * This is a result of extents being located at the twig -+ * level. For explanation, see comment just above -+ * is_next_item_internal(). -+ */ -+ h->flags &= ~CBK_TRUST_DK; -+ } else { -+ assert("vs-8", result == 2); -+ *outcome = LOOKUP_REST; -+ return 1; -+ } -+ assert("vs-362", WITH_DATA(coord->node, item_is_internal(coord))); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * Local variables: -+ * c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ * mode-name: "LC" -+ * c-basic-offset: 8 -+ * tab-width: 8 -+ * fill-column: 120 -+ * scroll-step: 1 -+ * End: -+ */ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/estimate.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/estimate.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/estimate.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/estimate.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,120 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+#include "debug.h" -+#include "dformat.h" -+#include "tree.h" -+#include "carry.h" -+#include "inode.h" -+#include "plugin/cluster.h" -+#include "plugin/item/ctail.h" -+ -+/* this returns how many nodes might get dirty and added nodes if @children nodes are dirtied -+ -+ Amount of internals which will get dirty or get allocated we estimate as 5% of the childs + 1 balancing. 1 balancing -+ is 2 neighbours, 2 new blocks and the current block on the leaf level, 2 neighbour nodes + the current (or 1 -+ neighbour and 1 new and the current) on twig level, 2 neighbour nodes on upper levels and 1 for a new root. So 5 for -+ leaf level, 3 for twig level, 2 on upper + 1 for root. -+ -+ Do not calculate the current node of the lowest level here - this is overhead only. -+ -+ children is almost always 1 here. Exception is flow insertion -+*/ -+static reiser4_block_nr -+max_balance_overhead(reiser4_block_nr childen, tree_level tree_height) -+{ -+ reiser4_block_nr ten_percent; -+ -+ ten_percent = ((103 * childen) >> 10); -+ -+ /* If we have too many balancings at the time, tree height can raise on more -+ then 1. Assume that if tree_height is 5, it can raise on 1 only. */ -+ return ((tree_height < 5 ? 5 : tree_height) * 2 + (4 + ten_percent)); -+} -+ -+/* this returns maximal possible number of nodes which can be modified plus number of new nodes which can be required to -+ perform insertion of one item into the tree */ -+/* it is only called when tree height changes, or gets initialized */ -+reiser4_block_nr calc_estimate_one_insert(tree_level height) -+{ -+ return 1 + max_balance_overhead(1, height); -+} -+ -+reiser4_block_nr estimate_one_insert_item(reiser4_tree * tree) -+{ -+ return tree->estimate_one_insert; -+} -+ -+/* this returns maximal possible number of nodes which can be modified plus number of new nodes which can be required to -+ perform insertion of one unit into an item in the tree */ -+reiser4_block_nr estimate_one_insert_into_item(reiser4_tree * tree) -+{ -+ /* estimate insert into item just like item insertion */ -+ return tree->estimate_one_insert; -+} -+ -+reiser4_block_nr estimate_one_item_removal(reiser4_tree * tree) -+{ -+ /* on item removal reiser4 does not try to pack nodes more complact, so, only one node may be dirtied on leaf -+ level */ -+ return tree->estimate_one_insert; -+} -+ -+/* on leaf level insert_flow may add CARRY_FLOW_NEW_NODES_LIMIT new nodes and dirty 3 existing nodes (insert point and -+ both its neighbors). Max_balance_overhead should estimate number of blocks which may change/get added on internal -+ levels */ -+reiser4_block_nr estimate_insert_flow(tree_level height) -+{ -+ return 3 + CARRY_FLOW_NEW_NODES_LIMIT + max_balance_overhead(3 + -+ CARRY_FLOW_NEW_NODES_LIMIT, -+ height); -+} -+ -+/* returnes max number of nodes can be occupied by disk cluster */ -+static reiser4_block_nr estimate_cluster(struct inode * inode, int unprepped) -+{ -+ int per_cluster; -+ per_cluster = (unprepped ? 1 : cluster_nrpages(inode)); -+ return 3 + per_cluster + -+ max_balance_overhead(3 + per_cluster, -+ REISER4_MAX_ZTREE_HEIGHT); -+} -+ -+/* how many nodes might get dirty and added -+ during insertion of a disk cluster */ -+reiser4_block_nr estimate_insert_cluster(struct inode * inode) -+{ -+ return estimate_cluster(inode, 1); /* 24 */ -+} -+ -+/* how many nodes might get dirty and added -+ during update of a (prepped or unprepped) disk cluster */ -+reiser4_block_nr estimate_update_cluster(struct inode * inode) -+{ -+ return estimate_cluster(inode, 0); /* 44, for 64K-cluster */ -+} -+ -+/* How many nodes occupied by a disk cluster might get dirty. -+ Note that this estimation is not precise (i.e. disk cluster -+ can occupy more nodes). -+ Q: Why we don't use precise estimation? -+ A: 1.Because precise estimation is fairly bad: 65536 nodes -+ for 64K logical cluster, it means 256M of dead space on -+ a partition -+ 2.It is a very rare case when disk cluster occupies more -+ nodes then this estimation returns. -+*/ -+reiser4_block_nr estimate_dirty_cluster(struct inode * inode) -+{ -+ return cluster_nrpages(inode) + 4; -+} -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ scroll-step: 1 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/export_ops.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/export_ops.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/export_ops.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/export_ops.c 2007-12-04 22:59:05.774363742 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,297 @@ -+/* Copyright 2005 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by -+ * reiser4/README */ -+ -+#include "inode.h" -+#include "plugin/plugin.h" -+ -+/* -+ * Supported file-handle types -+ */ -+typedef enum { -+ FH_WITH_PARENT = 0x10, /* file handle with parent */ -+ FH_WITHOUT_PARENT = 0x11 /* file handle without parent */ -+} reiser4_fhtype; -+ -+#define NFSERROR (255) -+ -+/* initialize place-holder for object */ -+static void object_on_wire_init(reiser4_object_on_wire *o) -+{ -+ o->plugin = NULL; -+} -+ -+/* finish with @o */ -+static void object_on_wire_done(reiser4_object_on_wire *o) -+{ -+ if (o->plugin != NULL) -+ o->plugin->wire.done(o); -+} -+ -+/* -+ * read serialized object identity from @addr and store information about -+ * object in @obj. This is dual to encode_inode(). -+ */ -+static char *decode_inode(struct super_block *s, char *addr, -+ reiser4_object_on_wire * obj) -+{ -+ file_plugin *fplug; -+ -+ /* identifier of object plugin is stored in the first two bytes, -+ * followed by... */ -+ fplug = file_plugin_by_disk_id(reiser4_get_tree(s), (d16 *) addr); -+ if (fplug != NULL) { -+ addr += sizeof(d16); -+ obj->plugin = fplug; -+ assert("nikita-3520", fplug->wire.read != NULL); -+ /* plugin specific encoding of object identity. */ -+ addr = fplug->wire.read(addr, obj); -+ } else -+ addr = ERR_PTR(RETERR(-EINVAL)); -+ return addr; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_decode_fh - decode_fh of export operations -+ * @super: super block -+ * @fh: nfsd file handle -+ * @len: length of file handle -+ * @fhtype: type of file handle -+ * @acceptable: acceptability testing function -+ * @context: argument for @acceptable -+ * -+ * Returns dentry referring to the same file as @fh. -+ */ -+static struct dentry *reiser4_decode_fh(struct super_block *super, __u32 *fh, -+ int len, int fhtype, -+ int (*acceptable) (void *context, -+ struct dentry *de), -+ void *context) -+{ -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ reiser4_object_on_wire object; -+ reiser4_object_on_wire parent; -+ char *addr; -+ int with_parent; -+ -+ ctx = reiser4_init_context(super); -+ if (IS_ERR(ctx)) -+ return (struct dentry *)ctx; -+ -+ assert("vs-1482", -+ fhtype == FH_WITH_PARENT || fhtype == FH_WITHOUT_PARENT); -+ -+ with_parent = (fhtype == FH_WITH_PARENT); -+ -+ addr = (char *)fh; -+ -+ object_on_wire_init(&object); -+ object_on_wire_init(&parent); -+#if 0 -+ addr = decode_inode(super, addr, &object); -+ if (!IS_ERR(addr)) { -+ if (with_parent) -+ addr = decode_inode(super, addr, &parent); -+ if (!IS_ERR(addr)) { -+ struct dentry *d; -+ typeof(super->s_export_op->find_exported_dentry) fn; -+ -+ fn = super->s_export_op->find_exported_dentry; -+ assert("nikita-3521", fn != NULL); -+ d = fn(super, &object, with_parent ? &parent : NULL, -+ acceptable, context); -+ if (d != NULL && !IS_ERR(d)) -+ /* FIXME check for -ENOMEM */ -+ reiser4_get_dentry_fsdata(d)->stateless = 1; -+ addr = (char *)d; -+ } -+ } -+ object_on_wire_done(&object); -+ object_on_wire_done(&parent); -+ -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return (void *)addr; -+#else -+ return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL); -+#endif -+} -+ -+/* -+ * Object serialization support. -+ * -+ * To support knfsd file system provides export_operations that are used to -+ * construct and interpret NFS file handles. As a generalization of this, -+ * reiser4 object plugins have serialization support: it provides methods to -+ * create on-wire representation of identity of reiser4 object, and -+ * re-create/locate object given its on-wire identity. -+ * -+ */ -+ -+/* -+ * return number of bytes that on-wire representation of @inode's identity -+ * consumes. -+ */ -+static int encode_inode_size(struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-3514", inode != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-3515", inode_file_plugin(inode) != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-3516", inode_file_plugin(inode)->wire.size != NULL); -+ -+ return inode_file_plugin(inode)->wire.size(inode) + sizeof(d16); -+} -+ -+/* -+ * store on-wire representation of @inode's identity at the area beginning at -+ * @start. -+ */ -+static char *encode_inode(struct inode *inode, char *start) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-3517", inode != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-3518", inode_file_plugin(inode) != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-3519", inode_file_plugin(inode)->wire.write != NULL); -+ -+ /* -+ * first, store two-byte identifier of object plugin, then -+ */ -+ save_plugin_id(file_plugin_to_plugin(inode_file_plugin(inode)), -+ (d16 *) start); -+ start += sizeof(d16); -+ /* -+ * call plugin to serialize object's identity -+ */ -+ return inode_file_plugin(inode)->wire.write(inode, start); -+} -+ -+/* this returns number of 32 bit long numbers encoded in @lenp. 255 is -+ * returned if file handle can not be stored */ -+/** -+ * reiser4_encode_fh - encode_fh of export operations -+ * @dentry: -+ * @fh: -+ * @lenp: -+ * @need_parent: -+ * -+ */ -+static int -+reiser4_encode_fh(struct dentry *dentry, __u32 *fh, int *lenp, -+ int need_parent) -+{ -+ struct inode *inode; -+ struct inode *parent; -+ char *addr; -+ int need; -+ int delta; -+ int result; -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ -+ /* -+ * knfsd asks as to serialize object in @dentry, and, optionally its -+ * parent (if need_parent != 0). -+ * -+ * encode_inode() and encode_inode_size() is used to build -+ * representation of object and its parent. All hard work is done by -+ * object plugins. -+ */ -+ inode = dentry->d_inode; -+ parent = dentry->d_parent->d_inode; -+ -+ addr = (char *)fh; -+ -+ need = encode_inode_size(inode); -+ if (need < 0) -+ return NFSERROR; -+ if (need_parent) { -+ delta = encode_inode_size(parent); -+ if (delta < 0) -+ return NFSERROR; -+ need += delta; -+ } -+ -+ ctx = reiser4_init_context(dentry->d_inode->i_sb); -+ if (IS_ERR(ctx)) -+ return PTR_ERR(ctx); -+ -+ if (need <= sizeof(__u32) * (*lenp)) { -+ addr = encode_inode(inode, addr); -+ if (need_parent) -+ addr = encode_inode(parent, addr); -+ -+ /* store in lenp number of 32bit words required for file -+ * handle. */ -+ *lenp = (need + sizeof(__u32) - 1) >> 2; -+ result = need_parent ? FH_WITH_PARENT : FH_WITHOUT_PARENT; -+ } else -+ /* no enough space in file handle */ -+ result = NFSERROR; -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_get_dentry_parent - get_parent of export operations -+ * @child: -+ * -+ */ -+static struct dentry *reiser4_get_dentry_parent(struct dentry *child) -+{ -+ struct inode *dir; -+ dir_plugin *dplug; -+ -+ assert("nikita-3527", child != NULL); -+ /* see comment in reiser4_get_dentry() about following assertion */ -+ assert("nikita-3528", is_in_reiser4_context()); -+ -+ dir = child->d_inode; -+ assert("nikita-3529", dir != NULL); -+ dplug = inode_dir_plugin(dir); -+ assert("nikita-3531", ergo(dplug != NULL, dplug->get_parent != NULL)); -+ if (dplug != NULL) -+ return dplug->get_parent(dir); -+ else -+ return ERR_PTR(RETERR(-ENOTDIR)); -+} -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_get_dentry - get_dentry of export operations -+ * @super: -+ * @data: -+ * -+ * -+ */ -+static struct dentry *reiser4_get_dentry(struct super_block *super, void *data) -+{ -+ reiser4_object_on_wire *o; -+ -+ assert("nikita-3522", super != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-3523", data != NULL); -+ /* -+ * this is only supposed to be called by -+ * -+ * reiser4_decode_fh->find_exported_dentry -+ * -+ * so, reiser4_context should be here already. -+ */ -+ assert("nikita-3526", is_in_reiser4_context()); -+ -+ o = (reiser4_object_on_wire *)data; -+ assert("nikita-3524", o->plugin != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-3525", o->plugin->wire.get != NULL); -+ -+ return o->plugin->wire.get(super, o); -+} -+ -+struct export_operations reiser4_export_operations = { -+ .encode_fh = reiser4_encode_fh, -+// .decode_fh = reiser4_decode_fh, -+ .get_parent = reiser4_get_dentry_parent, -+// .get_dentry = reiser4_get_dentry -+}; -+ -+/* -+ * Local variables: -+ * c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ * mode-name: "LC" -+ * c-basic-offset: 8 -+ * tab-width: 8 -+ * fill-column: 79 -+ * End: -+ */ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/flush.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/flush.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/flush.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/flush.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,3625 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* The design document for this file is at http://www.namesys.com/v4/v4.html. */ -+ -+#include "forward.h" -+#include "debug.h" -+#include "dformat.h" -+#include "key.h" -+#include "coord.h" -+#include "plugin/item/item.h" -+#include "plugin/plugin.h" -+#include "plugin/object.h" -+#include "txnmgr.h" -+#include "jnode.h" -+#include "znode.h" -+#include "block_alloc.h" -+#include "tree_walk.h" -+#include "carry.h" -+#include "tree.h" -+#include "vfs_ops.h" -+#include "inode.h" -+#include "page_cache.h" -+#include "wander.h" -+#include "super.h" -+#include "entd.h" -+#include "reiser4.h" -+#include "flush.h" -+#include "writeout.h" -+ -+#include -+#include /* for struct super_block */ -+#include /* for struct page */ -+#include /* for struct bio */ -+#include -+#include -+ -+/* IMPLEMENTATION NOTES */ -+ -+/* PARENT-FIRST: Some terminology: A parent-first traversal is a way of assigning a total -+ order to the nodes of the tree in which the parent is placed before its children, which -+ are ordered (recursively) in left-to-right order. When we speak of a "parent-first preceder", it -+ describes the node that "came before in forward parent-first order". When we speak of a -+ "parent-first follower", it describes the node that "comes next in parent-first -+ order" (alternatively the node that "came before in reverse parent-first order"). -+ -+ The following pseudo-code prints the nodes of a tree in forward parent-first order: -+ -+ void parent_first (node) -+ { -+ print_node (node); -+ if (node->level > leaf) { -+ for (i = 0; i < num_children; i += 1) { -+ parent_first (node->child[i]); -+ } -+ } -+ } -+*/ -+ -+/* JUST WHAT ARE WE TRYING TO OPTIMIZE, HERE? The idea is to optimize block allocation so -+ that a left-to-right scan of the tree's data (i.e., the leaves in left-to-right order) -+ can be accomplished with sequential reads, which results in reading nodes in their -+ parent-first order. This is a read-optimization aspect of the flush algorithm, and -+ there is also a write-optimization aspect, which is that we wish to make large -+ sequential writes to the disk by allocating or reallocating blocks so that they can be -+ written in sequence. Sometimes the read-optimization and write-optimization goals -+ conflict with each other, as we discuss in more detail below. -+*/ -+ -+/* STATE BITS: The flush code revolves around the state of the jnodes it covers. Here are -+ the relevant jnode->state bits and their relevence to flush: -+ -+ JNODE_DIRTY: If a node is dirty, it must be flushed. But in order to be written it -+ must be allocated first. In order to be considered allocated, the jnode must have -+ exactly one of { JNODE_OVRWR, JNODE_RELOC } set. These two bits are exclusive, and -+ all dirtied jnodes eventually have one of these bits set during each transaction. -+ -+ JNODE_CREATED: The node was freshly created in its transaction and has no previous -+ block address, so it is unconditionally assigned to be relocated, although this is -+ mainly for code-convenience. It is not being 'relocated' from anything, but in -+ almost every regard it is treated as part of the relocate set. The JNODE_CREATED bit -+ remains set even after JNODE_RELOC is set, so the actual relocate can be -+ distinguished from the created-and-allocated set easily: relocate-set members -+ (belonging to the preserve-set) have (JNODE_RELOC) set and created-set members which -+ have no previous location to preserve have (JNODE_RELOC | JNODE_CREATED) set. -+ -+ JNODE_OVRWR: The node belongs to atom's overwrite set. The flush algorithm made the -+ decision to maintain the pre-existing location for this node and it will be written -+ to the wandered-log. -+ -+ JNODE_RELOC: The flush algorithm made the decision to relocate this block (if it was -+ not created, see note above). A block with JNODE_RELOC set is eligible for -+ early-flushing and may be submitted during flush_empty_queues. When the JNODE_RELOC -+ bit is set on a znode, the parent node's internal item is modified and the znode is -+ rehashed. -+ -+ JNODE_SQUEEZABLE: Before shifting everything left, the flush algorithm scans the node -+ and calls plugin->f.squeeze() method for its items. By this technology we update disk -+ clusters of cryptcompress objects. Also if leftmost point that was found by flush scan -+ has this flag (races with write(), rare case) the flush algorythm makes the decision -+ to pass it to squalloc() in spite of its flushprepped status for squeezing, not for -+ repeated allocation. -+ -+ JNODE_FLUSH_QUEUED: This bit is set when a call to flush enters the jnode into its -+ flush queue. This means the jnode is not on any clean or dirty list, instead it is -+ moved to one of the flush queue (see flush_queue.h) object private list. This -+ prevents multiple concurrent flushes from attempting to start flushing from the -+ same node. -+ -+ (DEAD STATE BIT) JNODE_FLUSH_BUSY: This bit was set during the bottom-up -+ squeeze-and-allocate on a node while its children are actively being squeezed and -+ allocated. This flag was created to avoid submitting a write request for a node -+ while its children are still being allocated and squeezed. Then flush queue was -+ re-implemented to allow unlimited number of nodes be queued. This flag support was -+ commented out in source code because we decided that there was no reason to submit -+ queued nodes before jnode_flush() finishes. However, current code calls fq_write() -+ during a slum traversal and may submit "busy nodes" to disk. Probably we can -+ re-enable the JNODE_FLUSH_BUSY bit support in future. -+ -+ With these state bits, we describe a test used frequently in the code below, -+ jnode_is_flushprepped() (and the spin-lock-taking jnode_check_flushprepped()). The -+ test for "flushprepped" returns true if any of the following are true: -+ -+ - The node is not dirty -+ - The node has JNODE_RELOC set -+ - The node has JNODE_OVRWR set -+ -+ If either the node is not dirty or it has already been processed by flush (and assigned -+ JNODE_OVRWR or JNODE_RELOC), then it is prepped. If jnode_is_flushprepped() returns -+ true then flush has work to do on that node. -+*/ -+ -+/* FLUSH_PREP_ONCE_PER_TRANSACTION: Within a single transaction a node is never -+ flushprepped twice (unless an explicit call to flush_unprep is made as described in -+ detail below). For example a node is dirtied, allocated, and then early-flushed to -+ disk and set clean. Before the transaction commits, the page is dirtied again and, due -+ to memory pressure, the node is flushed again. The flush algorithm will not relocate -+ the node to a new disk location, it will simply write it to the same, previously -+ relocated position again. -+*/ -+ -+/* THE BOTTOM-UP VS. TOP-DOWN ISSUE: This code implements a bottom-up algorithm where we -+ start at a leaf node and allocate in parent-first order by iterating to the right. At -+ each step of the iteration, we check for the right neighbor. Before advancing to the -+ right neighbor, we check if the current position and the right neighbor share the same -+ parent. If they do not share the same parent, the parent is allocated before the right -+ neighbor. -+ -+ This process goes recursively up the tree and squeeze nodes level by level as long as -+ the right neighbor and the current position have different parents, then it allocates -+ the right-neighbors-with-different-parents on the way back down. This process is -+ described in more detail in flush_squalloc_changed_ancestor and the recursive function -+ squalloc_one_changed_ancestor. But the purpose here is not to discuss the -+ specifics of the bottom-up approach as it is to contrast the bottom-up and top-down -+ approaches. -+ -+ The top-down algorithm was implemented earlier (April-May 2002). In the top-down -+ approach, we find a starting point by scanning left along each level past dirty nodes, -+ then going up and repeating the process until the left node and the parent node are -+ clean. We then perform a parent-first traversal from the starting point, which makes -+ allocating in parent-first order trivial. After one subtree has been allocated in this -+ manner, we move to the right, try moving upward, then repeat the parent-first -+ traversal. -+ -+ Both approaches have problems that need to be addressed. Both are approximately the -+ same amount of code, but the bottom-up approach has advantages in the order it acquires -+ locks which, at the very least, make it the better approach. At first glance each one -+ makes the other one look simpler, so it is important to remember a few of the problems -+ with each one. -+ -+ Main problem with the top-down approach: When you encounter a clean child during the -+ parent-first traversal, what do you do? You would like to avoid searching through a -+ large tree of nodes just to find a few dirty leaves at the bottom, and there is not an -+ obvious solution. One of the advantages of the top-down approach is that during the -+ parent-first traversal you check every child of a parent to see if it is dirty. In -+ this way, the top-down approach easily handles the main problem of the bottom-up -+ approach: unallocated children. -+ -+ The unallocated children problem is that before writing a node to disk we must make -+ sure that all of its children are allocated. Otherwise, the writing the node means -+ extra I/O because the node will have to be written again when the child is finally -+ allocated. -+ -+ WE HAVE NOT YET ELIMINATED THE UNALLOCATED CHILDREN PROBLEM. Except for bugs, this -+ should not cause any file system corruption, it only degrades I/O performance because a -+ node may be written when it is sure to be written at least one more time in the same -+ transaction when the remaining children are allocated. What follows is a description -+ of how we will solve the problem. -+*/ -+ -+/* HANDLING UNALLOCATED CHILDREN: During flush we may allocate a parent node then, -+ proceeding in parent first order, allocate some of its left-children, then encounter a -+ clean child in the middle of the parent. We do not allocate the clean child, but there -+ may remain unallocated (dirty) children to the right of the clean child. If we were to -+ stop flushing at this moment and write everything to disk, the parent might still -+ contain unallocated children. -+ -+ We could try to allocate all the descendents of every node that we allocate, but this -+ is not necessary. Doing so could result in allocating the entire tree: if the root -+ node is allocated then every unallocated node would have to be allocated before -+ flushing. Actually, we do not have to write a node just because we allocate it. It is -+ possible to allocate but not write a node during flush, when it still has unallocated -+ children. However, this approach is probably not optimal for the following reason. -+ -+ The flush algorithm is designed to allocate nodes in parent-first order in an attempt -+ to optimize reads that occur in the same order. Thus we are read-optimizing for a -+ left-to-right scan through all the leaves in the system, and we are hoping to -+ write-optimize at the same time because those nodes will be written together in batch. -+ What happens, however, if we assign a block number to a node in its read-optimized -+ order but then avoid writing it because it has unallocated children? In that -+ situation, we lose out on the write-optimization aspect because a node will have to be -+ written again to the its location on the device, later, which likely means seeking back -+ to that location. -+ -+ So there are tradeoffs. We can choose either: -+ -+ A. Allocate all unallocated children to preserve both write-optimization and -+ read-optimization, but this is not always desirable because it may mean having to -+ allocate and flush very many nodes at once. -+ -+ B. Defer writing nodes with unallocated children, keep their read-optimized locations, -+ but sacrifice write-optimization because those nodes will be written again. -+ -+ C. Defer writing nodes with unallocated children, but do not keep their read-optimized -+ locations. Instead, choose to write-optimize them later, when they are written. To -+ facilitate this, we "undo" the read-optimized allocation that was given to the node so -+ that later it can be write-optimized, thus "unpreparing" the flush decision. This is a -+ case where we disturb the FLUSH_PREP_ONCE_PER_TRANSACTION rule described above. By a -+ call to flush_unprep() we will: if the node was wandered, unset the JNODE_OVRWR bit; -+ if the node was relocated, unset the JNODE_RELOC bit, non-deferred-deallocate its block -+ location, and set the JNODE_CREATED bit, effectively setting the node back to an -+ unallocated state. -+ -+ We will take the following approach in v4.0: for twig nodes we will always finish -+ allocating unallocated children (A). For nodes with (level > TWIG) we will defer -+ writing and choose write-optimization (C). -+ -+ To summarize, there are several parts to a solution that avoids the problem with -+ unallocated children: -+ -+ FIXME-ZAM: Still no one approach is implemented to eliminate the "UNALLOCATED CHILDREN" -+ problem because there was an experiment which was done showed that we have 1-2 nodes -+ with unallocated children for thousands of written nodes. The experiment was simple -+ like coping / deletion of linux kernel sources. However the problem can arise in more -+ complex tests. I think we have jnode_io_hook to insert a check for unallocated -+ children and see what kind of problem we have. -+ -+ 1. When flush reaches a stopping point (e.g., a clean node), it should continue calling -+ squeeze-and-allocate on any remaining unallocated children. FIXME: Difficulty to -+ implement: should be simple -- amounts to adding a while loop to jnode_flush, see -+ comments in that function. -+ -+ 2. When flush reaches flush_empty_queue(), some of the (level > TWIG) nodes may still -+ have unallocated children. If the twig level has unallocated children it is an -+ assertion failure. If a higher-level node has unallocated children, then it should be -+ explicitly de-allocated by a call to flush_unprep(). FIXME: Difficulty to implement: -+ should be simple. -+ -+ 3. (CPU-Optimization) Checking whether a node has unallocated children may consume more -+ CPU cycles than we would like, and it is possible (but medium complexity) to optimize -+ this somewhat in the case where large sub-trees are flushed. The following observation -+ helps: if both the left- and right-neighbor of a node are processed by the flush -+ algorithm then the node itself is guaranteed to have all of its children allocated. -+ However, the cost of this check may not be so expensive after all: it is not needed for -+ leaves and flush can guarantee this property for twigs. That leaves only (level > -+ TWIG) nodes that have to be checked, so this optimization only helps if at least three -+ (level > TWIG) nodes are flushed in one pass, and the savings will be very small unless -+ there are many more (level > TWIG) nodes. But if there are many (level > TWIG) nodes -+ then the number of blocks being written will be very large, so the savings may be -+ insignificant. That said, the idea is to maintain both the left and right edges of -+ nodes that are processed in flush. When flush_empty_queue() is called, a relatively -+ simple test will tell whether the (level > TWIG) node is on the edge. If it is on the -+ edge, the slow check is necessary, but if it is in the interior then it can be assumed -+ to have all of its children allocated. FIXME: medium complexity to implement, but -+ simple to verify given that we must have a slow check anyway. -+ -+ 4. (Optional) This part is optional, not for v4.0--flush should work independently of -+ whether this option is used or not. Called RAPID_SCAN, the idea is to amend the -+ left-scan operation to take unallocated children into account. Normally, the left-scan -+ operation goes left as long as adjacent nodes are dirty up until some large maximum -+ value (FLUSH_SCAN_MAXNODES) at which point it stops and begins flushing. But scan-left -+ may stop at a position where there are unallocated children to the left with the same -+ parent. When RAPID_SCAN is enabled, the ordinary scan-left operation stops after -+ FLUSH_RELOCATE_THRESHOLD, which is much smaller than FLUSH_SCAN_MAXNODES, then procedes -+ with a rapid scan. The rapid scan skips all the interior children of a node--if the -+ leftmost child of a twig is dirty, check its left neighbor (the rightmost child of the -+ twig to the left). If the left neighbor of the leftmost child is also dirty, then -+ continue the scan at the left twig and repeat. This option will cause flush to -+ allocate more twigs in a single pass, but it also has the potential to write many more -+ nodes than would otherwise be written without the RAPID_SCAN option. RAPID_SCAN -+ was partially implemented, code removed August 12, 2002 by JMACD. -+*/ -+ -+/* FLUSH CALLED ON NON-LEAF LEVEL. Most of our design considerations assume that the -+ starting point for flush is a leaf node, but actually the flush code cares very little -+ about whether or not this is true. It is possible that all the leaf nodes are flushed -+ and dirty parent nodes still remain, in which case jnode_flush() is called on a -+ non-leaf argument. Flush doesn't care--it treats the argument node as if it were a -+ leaf, even when it is not. This is a simple approach, and there may be a more optimal -+ policy but until a problem with this approach is discovered, simplest is probably best. -+ -+ NOTE: In this case, the ordering produced by flush is parent-first only if you ignore -+ the leaves. This is done as a matter of simplicity and there is only one (shaky) -+ justification. When an atom commits, it flushes all leaf level nodes first, followed -+ by twigs, and so on. With flushing done in this order, if flush is eventually called -+ on a non-leaf node it means that (somehow) we reached a point where all leaves are -+ clean and only internal nodes need to be flushed. If that it the case, then it means -+ there were no leaves that were the parent-first preceder/follower of the parent. This -+ is expected to be a rare case, which is why we do nothing special about it. However, -+ memory pressure may pass an internal node to flush when there are still dirty leaf -+ nodes that need to be flushed, which could prove our original assumptions -+ "inoperative". If this needs to be fixed, then scan_left/right should have -+ special checks for the non-leaf levels. For example, instead of passing from a node to -+ the left neighbor, it should pass from the node to the left neighbor's rightmost -+ descendent (if dirty). -+ -+*/ -+ -+/* UNIMPLEMENTED AS YET: REPACKING AND RESIZING. We walk the tree in 4MB-16MB chunks, dirtying everything and putting -+ it into a transaction. We tell the allocator to allocate the blocks as far as possible towards one end of the -+ logical device--the left (starting) end of the device if we are walking from left to right, the right end of the -+ device if we are walking from right to left. We then make passes in alternating directions, and as we do this the -+ device becomes sorted such that tree order and block number order fully correlate. -+ -+ Resizing is done by shifting everything either all the way to the left or all the way -+ to the right, and then reporting the last block. -+*/ -+ -+/* RELOCATE DECISIONS: The code makes a decision to relocate in several places. This -+ descibes the policy from the highest level: -+ -+ The FLUSH_RELOCATE_THRESHOLD parameter: If we count this many consecutive nodes on the -+ leaf level during flush-scan (right, left), then we unconditionally decide to relocate -+ leaf nodes. -+ -+ Otherwise, there are two contexts in which we make a decision to relocate: -+ -+ 1. The REVERSE PARENT-FIRST context: Implemented in reverse_relocate_test(). -+ During the initial stages of flush, after scan-right completes, we want to ask the -+ question: should we relocate this leaf node and thus dirty the parent node. Then if -+ the node is a leftmost child its parent is its own parent-first preceder, thus we repeat -+ the question at the next level up, and so on. In these cases we are moving in the -+ reverse-parent first direction. -+ -+ There is another case which is considered the reverse direction, which comes at the end -+ of a twig in reverse_relocate_end_of_twig(). As we finish processing a twig we may -+ reach a point where there is a clean twig to the right with a dirty leftmost child. In -+ this case, we may wish to relocate the child by testing if it should be relocated -+ relative to its parent. -+ -+ 2. The FORWARD PARENT-FIRST context: Testing for forward relocation is done in -+ allocate_znode. What distinguishes the forward parent-first case from the -+ reverse-parent first case is that the preceder has already been allocated in the -+ forward case, whereas in the reverse case we don't know what the preceder is until we -+ finish "going in reverse". That simplifies the forward case considerably, and there we -+ actually use the block allocator to determine whether, e.g., a block closer to the -+ preceder is available. -+*/ -+ -+/* SQUEEZE_LEFT_EDGE: Unimplemented idea for future consideration. The idea is, once we -+ finish scan-left and find a starting point, if the parent's left neighbor is dirty then -+ squeeze the parent's left neighbor and the parent. This may change the -+ flush-starting-node's parent. Repeat until the child's parent is stable. If the child -+ is a leftmost child, repeat this left-edge squeezing operation at the next level up. -+ Note that we cannot allocate extents during this or they will be out of parent-first -+ order. There is also some difficult coordinate maintenence issues. We can't do a tree -+ search to find coordinates again (because we hold locks), we have to determine them -+ from the two nodes being squeezed. Looks difficult, but has potential to increase -+ space utilization. */ -+ -+/* Flush-scan helper functions. */ -+static void scan_init(flush_scan * scan); -+static void scan_done(flush_scan * scan); -+ -+/* Flush-scan algorithm. */ -+static int scan_left(flush_scan * scan, flush_scan * right, jnode * node, -+ unsigned limit); -+static int scan_right(flush_scan * scan, jnode * node, unsigned limit); -+static int scan_common(flush_scan * scan, flush_scan * other); -+static int scan_formatted(flush_scan * scan); -+static int scan_unformatted(flush_scan * scan, flush_scan * other); -+static int scan_by_coord(flush_scan * scan); -+ -+/* Initial flush-point ancestor allocation. */ -+static int alloc_pos_and_ancestors(flush_pos_t * pos); -+static int alloc_one_ancestor(const coord_t * coord, flush_pos_t * pos); -+static int set_preceder(const coord_t * coord_in, flush_pos_t * pos); -+ -+/* Main flush algorithm. Note on abbreviation: "squeeze and allocate" == "squalloc". */ -+static int squalloc(flush_pos_t * pos); -+ -+/* Flush squeeze implementation. */ -+static int squeeze_right_non_twig(znode * left, znode * right); -+static int shift_one_internal_unit(znode * left, znode * right); -+ -+/* Flush reverse parent-first relocation routines. */ -+static int reverse_relocate_if_close_enough(const reiser4_block_nr * pblk, -+ const reiser4_block_nr * nblk); -+static int reverse_relocate_test(jnode * node, const coord_t * parent_coord, -+ flush_pos_t * pos); -+static int reverse_relocate_check_dirty_parent(jnode * node, -+ const coord_t * parent_coord, -+ flush_pos_t * pos); -+ -+/* Flush allocate write-queueing functions: */ -+static int allocate_znode(znode * node, const coord_t * parent_coord, -+ flush_pos_t * pos); -+static int allocate_znode_update(znode * node, const coord_t * parent_coord, -+ flush_pos_t * pos); -+static int lock_parent_and_allocate_znode(znode *, flush_pos_t *); -+ -+/* Flush helper functions: */ -+static int jnode_lock_parent_coord(jnode * node, -+ coord_t * coord, -+ lock_handle * parent_lh, -+ load_count * parent_zh, -+ znode_lock_mode mode, int try); -+static int neighbor_in_slum(znode * node, lock_handle * right_lock, sideof side, -+ znode_lock_mode mode, int check_dirty, int expected); -+static int znode_same_parents(znode * a, znode * b); -+ -+static int znode_check_flushprepped(znode * node) -+{ -+ return jnode_check_flushprepped(ZJNODE(node)); -+} -+ -+/* Flush position functions */ -+static void pos_init(flush_pos_t * pos); -+static int pos_valid(flush_pos_t * pos); -+static void pos_done(flush_pos_t * pos); -+static int pos_stop(flush_pos_t * pos); -+ -+/* check that @org is first jnode extent unit, if extent is unallocated, -+ * because all jnodes of unallocated extent are dirty and of the same atom. */ -+#define checkchild(scan) \ -+assert("nikita-3435", \ -+ ergo(scan->direction == LEFT_SIDE && \ -+ (scan->parent_coord.node->level == TWIG_LEVEL) && \ -+ jnode_is_unformatted(scan->node) && \ -+ extent_is_unallocated(&scan->parent_coord), \ -+ extent_unit_index(&scan->parent_coord) == index_jnode(scan->node))) -+ -+/* This flush_cnt variable is used to track the number of concurrent flush operations, -+ useful for debugging. It is initialized in txnmgr.c out of laziness (because flush has -+ no static initializer function...) */ -+ON_DEBUG(atomic_t flush_cnt; -+ ) -+ -+/* check fs backing device for write congestion */ -+static int check_write_congestion(void) -+{ -+ struct super_block *sb; -+ struct backing_dev_info *bdi; -+ -+ sb = reiser4_get_current_sb(); -+ bdi = reiser4_get_super_fake(sb)->i_mapping->backing_dev_info; -+ return bdi_write_congested(bdi); -+} -+ -+/* conditionally write flush queue */ -+static int write_prepped_nodes(flush_pos_t * pos) -+{ -+ int ret; -+ -+ assert("zam-831", pos); -+ assert("zam-832", pos->fq); -+ -+ if (!(pos->flags & JNODE_FLUSH_WRITE_BLOCKS)) -+ return 0; -+ -+ if (check_write_congestion()) -+ return 0; -+ -+ ret = reiser4_write_fq(pos->fq, pos->nr_written, -+ WRITEOUT_SINGLE_STREAM | WRITEOUT_FOR_PAGE_RECLAIM); -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+/* Proper release all flush pos. resources then move flush position to new -+ locked node */ -+static void move_flush_pos(flush_pos_t * pos, lock_handle * new_lock, -+ load_count * new_load, const coord_t * new_coord) -+{ -+ assert("zam-857", new_lock->node == new_load->node); -+ -+ if (new_coord) { -+ assert("zam-858", new_coord->node == new_lock->node); -+ coord_dup(&pos->coord, new_coord); -+ } else { -+ coord_init_first_unit(&pos->coord, new_lock->node); -+ } -+ -+ if (pos->child) { -+ jput(pos->child); -+ pos->child = NULL; -+ } -+ -+ move_load_count(&pos->load, new_load); -+ done_lh(&pos->lock); -+ move_lh(&pos->lock, new_lock); -+} -+ -+/* delete empty node which link from the parent still exists. */ -+static int delete_empty_node(znode * node) -+{ -+ reiser4_key smallest_removed; -+ -+ assert("zam-1019", node != NULL); -+ assert("zam-1020", node_is_empty(node)); -+ assert("zam-1023", znode_is_wlocked(node)); -+ -+ return reiser4_delete_node(node, &smallest_removed, NULL, 1); -+} -+ -+/* Prepare flush position for alloc_pos_and_ancestors() and squalloc() */ -+static int prepare_flush_pos(flush_pos_t * pos, jnode * org) -+{ -+ int ret; -+ load_count load; -+ lock_handle lock; -+ -+ init_lh(&lock); -+ init_load_count(&load); -+ -+ if (jnode_is_znode(org)) { -+ ret = longterm_lock_znode(&lock, JZNODE(org), -+ ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK, ZNODE_LOCK_HIPRI); -+ if (ret) -+ return ret; -+ -+ ret = incr_load_count_znode(&load, JZNODE(org)); -+ if (ret) -+ return ret; -+ -+ pos->state = -+ (jnode_get_level(org) == -+ LEAF_LEVEL) ? POS_ON_LEAF : POS_ON_INTERNAL; -+ move_flush_pos(pos, &lock, &load, NULL); -+ } else { -+ coord_t parent_coord; -+ ret = jnode_lock_parent_coord(org, &parent_coord, &lock, -+ &load, ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK, 0); -+ if (ret) -+ goto done; -+ if (!item_is_extent(&parent_coord)) { -+ /* file was converted to tail, org became HB, we found internal -+ item */ -+ ret = -EAGAIN; -+ goto done; -+ } -+ -+ pos->state = POS_ON_EPOINT; -+ move_flush_pos(pos, &lock, &load, &parent_coord); -+ pos->child = jref(org); -+ if (extent_is_unallocated(&parent_coord) -+ && extent_unit_index(&parent_coord) != index_jnode(org)) { -+ /* @org is not first child of its parent unit. This may happen -+ because longerm lock of its parent node was released between -+ scan_left and scan_right. For now work around this having flush to repeat */ -+ ret = -EAGAIN; -+ } -+ } -+ -+ done: -+ done_load_count(&load); -+ done_lh(&lock); -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+/* TODO LIST (no particular order): */ -+/* I have labelled most of the legitimate FIXME comments in this file with letters to -+ indicate which issue they relate to. There are a few miscellaneous FIXMEs with -+ specific names mentioned instead that need to be inspected/resolved. */ -+/* B. There is an issue described in reverse_relocate_test having to do with an -+ imprecise is_preceder? check having to do with partially-dirty extents. The code that -+ sets preceder hints and computes the preceder is basically untested. Careful testing -+ needs to be done that preceder calculations are done correctly, since if it doesn't -+ affect correctness we will not catch this stuff during regular testing. */ -+/* C. EINVAL, E_DEADLOCK, E_NO_NEIGHBOR, ENOENT handling. It is unclear which of these are -+ considered expected but unlikely conditions. Flush currently returns 0 (i.e., success -+ but no progress, i.e., restart) whenever it receives any of these in jnode_flush(). -+ Many of the calls that may produce one of these return values (i.e., -+ longterm_lock_znode, reiser4_get_parent, reiser4_get_neighbor, ...) check some of these -+ values themselves and, for instance, stop flushing instead of resulting in a restart. -+ If any of these results are true error conditions then flush will go into a busy-loop, -+ as we noticed during testing when a corrupt tree caused find_child_ptr to return -+ ENOENT. It needs careful thought and testing of corner conditions. -+*/ -+/* D. Atomicity of flush_prep against deletion and flush concurrency. Suppose a created -+ block is assigned a block number then early-flushed to disk. It is dirtied again and -+ flush is called again. Concurrently, that block is deleted, and the de-allocation of -+ its block number does not need to be deferred, since it is not part of the preserve set -+ (i.e., it didn't exist before the transaction). I think there may be a race condition -+ where flush writes the dirty, created block after the non-deferred deallocated block -+ number is re-allocated, making it possible to write deleted data on top of non-deleted -+ data. Its just a theory, but it needs to be thought out. */ -+/* F. bio_alloc() failure is not handled gracefully. */ -+/* G. Unallocated children. */ -+/* H. Add a WANDERED_LIST to the atom to clarify the placement of wandered blocks. */ -+/* I. Rename flush-scan to scan-point, (flush-pos to flush-point?) */ -+ -+/* JNODE_FLUSH: MAIN ENTRY POINT */ -+/* This is the main entry point for flushing a jnode and its dirty neighborhood (dirty -+ neighborhood is named "slum"). Jnode_flush() is called if reiser4 has to write dirty -+ blocks to disk, it happens when Linux VM decides to reduce number of dirty pages or as -+ a part of transaction commit. -+ -+ Our objective here is to prep and flush the slum the jnode belongs to. We want to -+ squish the slum together, and allocate the nodes in it as we squish because allocation -+ of children affects squishing of parents. -+ -+ The "argument" @node tells flush where to start. From there, flush finds the left edge -+ of the slum, and calls squalloc (in which nodes are squeezed and allocated). To find a -+ "better place" to start squalloc first we perform a flush_scan. -+ -+ Flush-scanning may be performed in both left and right directions, but for different -+ purposes. When scanning to the left, we are searching for a node that precedes a -+ sequence of parent-first-ordered nodes which we will then flush in parent-first order. -+ During flush-scanning, we also take the opportunity to count the number of consecutive -+ leaf nodes. If this number is past some threshold (FLUSH_RELOCATE_THRESHOLD), then we -+ make a decision to reallocate leaf nodes (thus favoring write-optimization). -+ -+ Since the flush argument node can be anywhere in a sequence of dirty leaves, there may -+ also be dirty nodes to the right of the argument. If the scan-left operation does not -+ count at least FLUSH_RELOCATE_THRESHOLD nodes then we follow it with a right-scan -+ operation to see whether there is, in fact, enough nodes to meet the relocate -+ threshold. Each right- and left-scan operation uses a single flush_scan object. -+ -+ After left-scan and possibly right-scan, we prepare a flush_position object with the -+ starting flush point or parent coordinate, which was determined using scan-left. -+ -+ Next we call the main flush routine, squalloc, which iterates along the -+ leaf level, squeezing and allocating nodes (and placing them into the flush queue). -+ -+ After squalloc returns we take extra steps to ensure that all the children -+ of the final twig node are allocated--this involves repeating squalloc -+ until we finish at a twig with no unallocated children. -+ -+ Finally, we call flush_empty_queue to submit write-requests to disk. If we encounter -+ any above-twig nodes during flush_empty_queue that still have unallocated children, we -+ flush_unprep them. -+ -+ Flush treats several "failure" cases as non-failures, essentially causing them to start -+ over. E_DEADLOCK is one example. FIXME:(C) EINVAL, E_NO_NEIGHBOR, ENOENT: these should -+ probably be handled properly rather than restarting, but there are a bunch of cases to -+ audit. -+*/ -+ -+static int -+jnode_flush(jnode * node, long nr_to_write, long *nr_written, -+ flush_queue_t * fq, int flags) -+{ -+ long ret = 0; -+ flush_scan *right_scan; -+ flush_scan *left_scan; -+ flush_pos_t *flush_pos; -+ int todo; -+ struct super_block *sb; -+ reiser4_super_info_data *sbinfo; -+ jnode *leftmost_in_slum = NULL; -+ -+ assert("jmacd-76619", lock_stack_isclean(get_current_lock_stack())); -+ assert("nikita-3022", reiser4_schedulable()); -+ -+ assert("nikita-3185", -+ get_current_super_private()->delete_mutex_owner != current); -+ -+ /* allocate right_scan, left_scan and flush_pos */ -+ right_scan = -+ kmalloc(2 * sizeof(*right_scan) + sizeof(*flush_pos), -+ reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()); -+ if (right_scan == NULL) -+ return RETERR(-ENOMEM); -+ left_scan = right_scan + 1; -+ flush_pos = (flush_pos_t *) (left_scan + 1); -+ -+ sb = reiser4_get_current_sb(); -+ sbinfo = get_super_private(sb); -+ -+ /* Flush-concurrency debug code */ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ atomic_inc(&flush_cnt); -+#endif -+ -+ reiser4_enter_flush(sb); -+ -+ /* Initialize a flush position. */ -+ pos_init(flush_pos); -+ -+ flush_pos->nr_written = nr_written; -+ flush_pos->fq = fq; -+ flush_pos->flags = flags; -+ flush_pos->nr_to_write = nr_to_write; -+ -+ scan_init(right_scan); -+ scan_init(left_scan); -+ -+ /* First scan left and remember the leftmost scan position. If the leftmost -+ position is unformatted we remember its parent_coord. We scan until counting -+ FLUSH_SCAN_MAXNODES. -+ -+ If starting @node is unformatted, at the beginning of left scan its -+ parent (twig level node, containing extent item) will be long term -+ locked and lock handle will be stored in the -+ @right_scan->parent_lock. This lock is used to start the rightward -+ scan without redoing the tree traversal (necessary to find parent) -+ and, hence, is kept during leftward scan. As a result, we have to -+ use try-lock when taking long term locks during the leftward scan. -+ */ -+ ret = scan_left(left_scan, right_scan, -+ node, sbinfo->flush.scan_maxnodes); -+ if (ret != 0) -+ goto failed; -+ -+ leftmost_in_slum = jref(left_scan->node); -+ scan_done(left_scan); -+ -+ /* Then possibly go right to decide if we will use a policy of relocating leaves. -+ This is only done if we did not scan past (and count) enough nodes during the -+ leftward scan. If we do scan right, we only care to go far enough to establish -+ that at least FLUSH_RELOCATE_THRESHOLD number of nodes are being flushed. The -+ scan limit is the difference between left_scan.count and the threshold. */ -+ -+ todo = sbinfo->flush.relocate_threshold - left_scan->count; -+ /* scan right is inherently deadlock prone, because we are -+ * (potentially) holding a lock on the twig node at this moment. -+ * FIXME: this is incorrect comment: lock is not held */ -+ if (todo > 0) { -+ ret = scan_right(right_scan, node, (unsigned)todo); -+ if (ret != 0) -+ goto failed; -+ } -+ -+ /* Only the right-scan count is needed, release any rightward locks right away. */ -+ scan_done(right_scan); -+ -+ /* ... and the answer is: we should relocate leaf nodes if at least -+ FLUSH_RELOCATE_THRESHOLD nodes were found. */ -+ flush_pos->leaf_relocate = JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_REPACK) || -+ (left_scan->count + right_scan->count >= -+ sbinfo->flush.relocate_threshold); -+ -+ /* Funny business here. We set the 'point' in the flush_position at prior to -+ starting squalloc regardless of whether the first point is -+ formatted or unformatted. Without this there would be an invariant, in the -+ rest of the code, that if the flush_position is unformatted then -+ flush_position->point is NULL and flush_position->parent_{lock,coord} is set, -+ and if the flush_position is formatted then flush_position->point is non-NULL -+ and no parent info is set. -+ -+ This seems lazy, but it makes the initial calls to reverse_relocate_test -+ (which ask "is it the pos->point the leftmost child of its parent") much easier -+ because we know the first child already. Nothing is broken by this, but the -+ reasoning is subtle. Holding an extra reference on a jnode during flush can -+ cause us to see nodes with HEARD_BANSHEE during squalloc, because nodes are not -+ removed from sibling lists until they have zero reference count. Flush would -+ never observe a HEARD_BANSHEE node on the left-edge of flush, nodes are only -+ deleted to the right. So if nothing is broken, why fix it? -+ -+ NOTE-NIKITA actually, flush can meet HEARD_BANSHEE node at any -+ point and in any moment, because of the concurrent file system -+ activity (for example, truncate). */ -+ -+ /* Check jnode state after flush_scan completed. Having a lock on this -+ node or its parent (in case of unformatted) helps us in case of -+ concurrent flushing. */ -+ if (jnode_check_flushprepped(leftmost_in_slum) -+ && !jnode_convertible(leftmost_in_slum)) { -+ ret = 0; -+ goto failed; -+ } -+ -+ /* Now setup flush_pos using scan_left's endpoint. */ -+ ret = prepare_flush_pos(flush_pos, leftmost_in_slum); -+ if (ret) -+ goto failed; -+ -+ if (znode_get_level(flush_pos->coord.node) == LEAF_LEVEL -+ && node_is_empty(flush_pos->coord.node)) { -+ znode *empty = flush_pos->coord.node; -+ -+ assert("zam-1022", !ZF_ISSET(empty, JNODE_HEARD_BANSHEE)); -+ ret = delete_empty_node(empty); -+ goto failed; -+ } -+ -+ if (jnode_check_flushprepped(leftmost_in_slum) -+ && !jnode_convertible(leftmost_in_slum)) { -+ ret = 0; -+ goto failed; -+ } -+ -+ /* Set pos->preceder and (re)allocate pos and its ancestors if it is needed */ -+ ret = alloc_pos_and_ancestors(flush_pos); -+ if (ret) -+ goto failed; -+ -+ /* Do the main rightward-bottom-up squeeze and allocate loop. */ -+ ret = squalloc(flush_pos); -+ pos_stop(flush_pos); -+ if (ret) -+ goto failed; -+ -+ /* FIXME_NFQUCMPD: Here, handle the twig-special case for unallocated children. -+ First, the pos_stop() and pos_valid() routines should be modified -+ so that pos_stop() sets a flush_position->stop flag to 1 without -+ releasing the current position immediately--instead release it in -+ pos_done(). This is a better implementation than the current one anyway. -+ -+ It is not clear that all fields of the flush_position should not be released, -+ but at the very least the parent_lock, parent_coord, and parent_load should -+ remain held because they are hold the last twig when pos_stop() is -+ called. -+ -+ When we reach this point in the code, if the parent_coord is set to after the -+ last item then we know that flush reached the end of a twig (and according to -+ the new flush queueing design, we will return now). If parent_coord is not -+ past the last item, we should check if the current twig has any unallocated -+ children to the right (we are not concerned with unallocated children to the -+ left--in that case the twig itself should not have been allocated). If the -+ twig has unallocated children to the right, set the parent_coord to that -+ position and then repeat the call to squalloc. -+ -+ Testing for unallocated children may be defined in two ways: if any internal -+ item has a fake block number, it is unallocated; if any extent item is -+ unallocated then all of its children are unallocated. But there is a more -+ aggressive approach: if there are any dirty children of the twig to the right -+ of the current position, we may wish to relocate those nodes now. Checking for -+ potential relocation is more expensive as it requires knowing whether there are -+ any dirty children that are not unallocated. The extent_needs_allocation -+ should be used after setting the correct preceder. -+ -+ When we reach the end of a twig at this point in the code, if the flush can -+ continue (when the queue is ready) it will need some information on the future -+ starting point. That should be stored away in the flush_handle using a seal, I -+ believe. Holding a jref() on the future starting point may break other code -+ that deletes that node. -+ */ -+ -+ /* FIXME_NFQUCMPD: Also, we don't want to do any flushing when flush is called -+ above the twig level. If the VM calls flush above the twig level, do nothing -+ and return (but figure out why this happens). The txnmgr should be modified to -+ only flush its leaf-level dirty list. This will do all the necessary squeeze -+ and allocate steps but leave unallocated branches and possibly unallocated -+ twigs (when the twig's leftmost child is not dirty). After flushing the leaf -+ level, the remaining unallocated nodes should be given write-optimized -+ locations. (Possibly, the remaining unallocated twigs should be allocated just -+ before their leftmost child.) -+ */ -+ -+ /* Any failure reaches this point. */ -+ failed: -+ -+ switch (ret) { -+ case -E_REPEAT: -+ case -EINVAL: -+ case -E_DEADLOCK: -+ case -E_NO_NEIGHBOR: -+ case -ENOENT: -+ /* FIXME(C): Except for E_DEADLOCK, these should probably be handled properly -+ in each case. They already are handled in many cases. */ -+ /* Something bad happened, but difficult to avoid... Try again! */ -+ ret = 0; -+ } -+ -+ if (leftmost_in_slum) -+ jput(leftmost_in_slum); -+ -+ pos_done(flush_pos); -+ scan_done(left_scan); -+ scan_done(right_scan); -+ kfree(right_scan); -+ -+ ON_DEBUG(atomic_dec(&flush_cnt)); -+ -+ reiser4_leave_flush(sb); -+ -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+/* The reiser4 flush subsystem can be turned into "rapid flush mode" means that -+ * flusher should submit all prepped nodes immediately without keeping them in -+ * flush queues for long time. The reason for rapid flush mode is to free -+ * memory as fast as possible. */ -+ -+#if REISER4_USE_RAPID_FLUSH -+ -+/** -+ * submit all prepped nodes if rapid flush mode is set, -+ * turn rapid flush mode off. -+ */ -+ -+static int rapid_flush(flush_pos_t * pos) -+{ -+ if (!wbq_available()) -+ return 0; -+ -+ return write_prepped_nodes(pos); -+} -+ -+#else -+ -+#define rapid_flush(pos) (0) -+ -+#endif /* REISER4_USE_RAPID_FLUSH */ -+ -+static jnode *find_flush_start_jnode(jnode *start, txn_atom *atom, -+ flush_queue_t *fq, int *nr_queued, -+ int flags) -+{ -+ jnode * node; -+ -+ if (start != NULL) { -+ spin_lock_jnode(start); -+ if (!jnode_is_flushprepped(start)) { -+ assert("zam-1056", start->atom == atom); -+ node = start; -+ goto enter; -+ } -+ spin_unlock_jnode(start); -+ } -+ /* -+ * In this loop we process all already prepped (RELOC or OVRWR) and dirtied again -+ * nodes. The atom spin lock is not released until all dirty nodes processed or -+ * not prepped node found in the atom dirty lists. -+ */ -+ while ((node = find_first_dirty_jnode(atom, flags))) { -+ spin_lock_jnode(node); -+ enter: -+ assert("zam-881", JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_DIRTY)); -+ assert("zam-898", !JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_OVRWR)); -+ -+ if (JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_WRITEBACK)) { -+ /* move node to the end of atom's writeback list */ -+ list_move_tail(&node->capture_link, ATOM_WB_LIST(atom)); -+ -+ /* -+ * jnode is not necessarily on dirty list: if it was dirtied when -+ * it was on flush queue - it does not get moved to dirty list -+ */ -+ ON_DEBUG(count_jnode(atom, node, NODE_LIST(node), -+ WB_LIST, 1)); -+ -+ } else if (jnode_is_znode(node) -+ && znode_above_root(JZNODE(node))) { -+ /* -+ * A special case for znode-above-root. The above-root (fake) -+ * znode is captured and dirtied when the tree height changes or -+ * when the root node is relocated. This causes atoms to fuse so -+ * that changes at the root are serialized. However, this node is -+ * never flushed. This special case used to be in lock.c to -+ * prevent the above-root node from ever being captured, but now -+ * that it is captured we simply prevent it from flushing. The -+ * log-writer code relies on this to properly log superblock -+ * modifications of the tree height. -+ */ -+ jnode_make_wander_nolock(node); -+ } else if (JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_RELOC)) { -+ queue_jnode(fq, node); -+ ++(*nr_queued); -+ } else -+ break; -+ -+ spin_unlock_jnode(node); -+ } -+ return node; -+} -+ -+/* Flush some nodes of current atom, usually slum, return -E_REPEAT if there are more nodes -+ * to flush, return 0 if atom's dirty lists empty and keep current atom locked, return -+ * other errors as they are. */ -+int -+flush_current_atom(int flags, long nr_to_write, long *nr_submitted, -+ txn_atom ** atom, jnode *start) -+{ -+ reiser4_super_info_data *sinfo = get_current_super_private(); -+ flush_queue_t *fq = NULL; -+ jnode *node; -+ int nr_queued; -+ int ret; -+ -+ assert("zam-889", atom != NULL && *atom != NULL); -+ assert_spin_locked(&((*atom)->alock)); -+ assert("zam-892", get_current_context()->trans->atom == *atom); -+ -+ nr_to_write = LONG_MAX; -+ while (1) { -+ ret = reiser4_fq_by_atom(*atom, &fq); -+ if (ret != -E_REPEAT) -+ break; -+ *atom = get_current_atom_locked(); -+ } -+ if (ret) -+ return ret; -+ -+ assert_spin_locked(&((*atom)->alock)); -+ -+ /* parallel flushers limit */ -+ if (sinfo->tmgr.atom_max_flushers != 0) { -+ while ((*atom)->nr_flushers >= sinfo->tmgr.atom_max_flushers) { -+ /* An reiser4_atom_send_event() call is inside -+ reiser4_fq_put_nolock() which is called when flush is -+ finished and nr_flushers is decremented. */ -+ reiser4_atom_wait_event(*atom); -+ *atom = get_current_atom_locked(); -+ } -+ } -+ -+ /* count ourself as a flusher */ -+ (*atom)->nr_flushers++; -+ -+ writeout_mode_enable(); -+ -+ nr_queued = 0; -+ node = find_flush_start_jnode(start, *atom, fq, &nr_queued, flags); -+ -+ if (node == NULL) { -+ if (nr_queued == 0) { -+ (*atom)->nr_flushers--; -+ reiser4_fq_put_nolock(fq); -+ reiser4_atom_send_event(*atom); -+ /* current atom remains locked */ -+ writeout_mode_disable(); -+ return 0; -+ } -+ spin_unlock_atom(*atom); -+ } else { -+ jref(node); -+ BUG_ON((*atom)->super != node->tree->super); -+ spin_unlock_atom(*atom); -+ spin_unlock_jnode(node); -+ BUG_ON(nr_to_write == 0); -+ ret = jnode_flush(node, nr_to_write, nr_submitted, fq, flags); -+ jput(node); -+ } -+ -+ ret = -+ reiser4_write_fq(fq, nr_submitted, -+ WRITEOUT_SINGLE_STREAM | WRITEOUT_FOR_PAGE_RECLAIM); -+ -+ *atom = get_current_atom_locked(); -+ (*atom)->nr_flushers--; -+ reiser4_fq_put_nolock(fq); -+ reiser4_atom_send_event(*atom); -+ spin_unlock_atom(*atom); -+ -+ writeout_mode_disable(); -+ -+ if (ret == 0) -+ ret = -E_REPEAT; -+ -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+/* REVERSE PARENT-FIRST RELOCATION POLICIES */ -+ -+/* This implements the is-it-close-enough-to-its-preceder? test for relocation in the -+ reverse parent-first relocate context. Here all we know is the preceder and the block -+ number. Since we are going in reverse, the preceder may still be relocated as well, so -+ we can't ask the block allocator "is there a closer block available to relocate?" here. -+ In the _forward_ parent-first relocate context (not here) we actually call the block -+ allocator to try and find a closer location. */ -+static int -+reverse_relocate_if_close_enough(const reiser4_block_nr * pblk, -+ const reiser4_block_nr * nblk) -+{ -+ reiser4_block_nr dist; -+ -+ assert("jmacd-7710", *pblk != 0 && *nblk != 0); -+ assert("jmacd-7711", !reiser4_blocknr_is_fake(pblk)); -+ assert("jmacd-7712", !reiser4_blocknr_is_fake(nblk)); -+ -+ /* Distance is the absolute value. */ -+ dist = (*pblk > *nblk) ? (*pblk - *nblk) : (*nblk - *pblk); -+ -+ /* If the block is less than FLUSH_RELOCATE_DISTANCE blocks away from its preceder -+ block, do not relocate. */ -+ if (dist <= get_current_super_private()->flush.relocate_distance) { -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ return 1; -+} -+ -+/* This function is a predicate that tests for relocation. Always called in the -+ reverse-parent-first context, when we are asking whether the current node should be -+ relocated in order to expand the flush by dirtying the parent level (and thus -+ proceeding to flush that level). When traversing in the forward parent-first direction -+ (not here), relocation decisions are handled in two places: allocate_znode() and -+ extent_needs_allocation(). */ -+static int -+reverse_relocate_test(jnode * node, const coord_t * parent_coord, -+ flush_pos_t * pos) -+{ -+ reiser4_block_nr pblk = 0; -+ reiser4_block_nr nblk = 0; -+ -+ assert("jmacd-8989", !jnode_is_root(node)); -+ -+ /* -+ * This function is called only from the -+ * reverse_relocate_check_dirty_parent() and only if the parent -+ * node is clean. This implies that the parent has the real (i.e., not -+ * fake) block number, and, so does the child, because otherwise the -+ * parent would be dirty. -+ */ -+ -+ /* New nodes are treated as if they are being relocated. */ -+ if (JF_ISSET (node, JNODE_CREATED) || -+ (pos->leaf_relocate && jnode_get_level(node) == LEAF_LEVEL)) { -+ return 1; -+ } -+ -+ /* Find the preceder. FIXME(B): When the child is an unformatted, previously -+ existing node, the coord may be leftmost even though the child is not the -+ parent-first preceder of the parent. If the first dirty node appears somewhere -+ in the middle of the first extent unit, this preceder calculation is wrong. -+ Needs more logic in here. */ -+ if (coord_is_leftmost_unit(parent_coord)) { -+ pblk = *znode_get_block(parent_coord->node); -+ } else { -+ pblk = pos->preceder.blk; -+ } -+ check_preceder(pblk); -+ -+ /* If (pblk == 0) then the preceder isn't allocated or isn't known: relocate. */ -+ if (pblk == 0) { -+ return 1; -+ } -+ -+ nblk = *jnode_get_block(node); -+ -+ if (reiser4_blocknr_is_fake(&nblk)) -+ /* child is unallocated, mark parent dirty */ -+ return 1; -+ -+ return reverse_relocate_if_close_enough(&pblk, &nblk); -+} -+ -+/* This function calls reverse_relocate_test to make a reverse-parent-first -+ relocation decision and then, if yes, it marks the parent dirty. */ -+static int -+reverse_relocate_check_dirty_parent(jnode * node, const coord_t * parent_coord, -+ flush_pos_t * pos) -+{ -+ int ret; -+ -+ if (!JF_ISSET(ZJNODE(parent_coord->node), JNODE_DIRTY)) { -+ -+ ret = reverse_relocate_test(node, parent_coord, pos); -+ if (ret < 0) { -+ return ret; -+ } -+ -+ /* FIXME-ZAM -+ if parent is already relocated - we do not want to grab space, right? */ -+ if (ret == 1) { -+ int grabbed; -+ -+ grabbed = get_current_context()->grabbed_blocks; -+ if (reiser4_grab_space_force((__u64) 1, BA_RESERVED) != -+ 0) -+ reiser4_panic("umka-1250", -+ "No space left during flush."); -+ -+ assert("jmacd-18923", -+ znode_is_write_locked(parent_coord->node)); -+ znode_make_dirty(parent_coord->node); -+ grabbed2free_mark(grabbed); -+ } -+ } -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* INITIAL ALLOCATE ANCESTORS STEP (REVERSE PARENT-FIRST ALLOCATION BEFORE FORWARD -+ PARENT-FIRST LOOP BEGINS) */ -+ -+/* Get the leftmost child for given coord. */ -+static int get_leftmost_child_of_unit(const coord_t * coord, jnode ** child) -+{ -+ int ret; -+ -+ ret = item_utmost_child(coord, LEFT_SIDE, child); -+ -+ if (ret) -+ return ret; -+ -+ if (IS_ERR(*child)) -+ return PTR_ERR(*child); -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* This step occurs after the left- and right-scans are completed, before starting the -+ forward parent-first traversal. Here we attempt to allocate ancestors of the starting -+ flush point, which means continuing in the reverse parent-first direction to the -+ parent, grandparent, and so on (as long as the child is a leftmost child). This -+ routine calls a recursive process, alloc_one_ancestor, which does the real work, -+ except there is special-case handling here for the first ancestor, which may be a twig. -+ At each level (here and alloc_one_ancestor), we check for relocation and then, if -+ the child is a leftmost child, repeat at the next level. On the way back down (the -+ recursion), we allocate the ancestors in parent-first order. */ -+static int alloc_pos_and_ancestors(flush_pos_t * pos) -+{ -+ int ret = 0; -+ lock_handle plock; -+ load_count pload; -+ coord_t pcoord; -+ -+ if (znode_check_flushprepped(pos->lock.node)) -+ return 0; -+ -+ coord_init_invalid(&pcoord, NULL); -+ init_lh(&plock); -+ init_load_count(&pload); -+ -+ if (pos->state == POS_ON_EPOINT) { -+ /* a special case for pos on twig level, where we already have -+ a lock on parent node. */ -+ /* The parent may not be dirty, in which case we should decide -+ whether to relocate the child now. If decision is made to -+ relocate the child, the parent is marked dirty. */ -+ ret = -+ reverse_relocate_check_dirty_parent(pos->child, &pos->coord, -+ pos); -+ if (ret) -+ goto exit; -+ -+ /* FIXME_NFQUCMPD: We only need to allocate the twig (if child -+ is leftmost) and the leaf/child, so recursion is not needed. -+ Levels above the twig will be allocated for -+ write-optimization before the transaction commits. */ -+ -+ /* Do the recursive step, allocating zero or more of our -+ * ancestors. */ -+ ret = alloc_one_ancestor(&pos->coord, pos); -+ -+ } else { -+ if (!znode_is_root(pos->lock.node)) { -+ /* all formatted nodes except tree root */ -+ ret = -+ reiser4_get_parent(&plock, pos->lock.node, -+ ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK); -+ if (ret) -+ goto exit; -+ -+ ret = incr_load_count_znode(&pload, plock.node); -+ if (ret) -+ goto exit; -+ -+ ret = -+ find_child_ptr(plock.node, pos->lock.node, &pcoord); -+ if (ret) -+ goto exit; -+ -+ ret = -+ reverse_relocate_check_dirty_parent(ZJNODE -+ (pos->lock. -+ node), &pcoord, -+ pos); -+ if (ret) -+ goto exit; -+ -+ ret = alloc_one_ancestor(&pcoord, pos); -+ if (ret) -+ goto exit; -+ } -+ -+ ret = allocate_znode(pos->lock.node, &pcoord, pos); -+ } -+ exit: -+ done_load_count(&pload); -+ done_lh(&plock); -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+/* This is the recursive step described in alloc_pos_and_ancestors, above. Ignoring the -+ call to set_preceder, which is the next function described, this checks if the -+ child is a leftmost child and returns if it is not. If the child is a leftmost child -+ it checks for relocation, possibly dirtying the parent. Then it performs the recursive -+ step. */ -+static int alloc_one_ancestor(const coord_t * coord, flush_pos_t * pos) -+{ -+ int ret = 0; -+ lock_handle alock; -+ load_count aload; -+ coord_t acoord; -+ -+ /* As we ascend at the left-edge of the region to flush, take this opportunity at -+ the twig level to find our parent-first preceder unless we have already set -+ it. */ -+ if (pos->preceder.blk == 0) { -+ ret = set_preceder(coord, pos); -+ if (ret != 0) -+ return ret; -+ } -+ -+ /* If the ancestor is clean or already allocated, or if the child is not a -+ leftmost child, stop going up, even leaving coord->node not flushprepped. */ -+ if (znode_check_flushprepped(coord->node) -+ || !coord_is_leftmost_unit(coord)) -+ return 0; -+ -+ init_lh(&alock); -+ init_load_count(&aload); -+ coord_init_invalid(&acoord, NULL); -+ -+ /* Only ascend to the next level if it is a leftmost child, but write-lock the -+ parent in case we will relocate the child. */ -+ if (!znode_is_root(coord->node)) { -+ -+ ret = -+ jnode_lock_parent_coord(ZJNODE(coord->node), &acoord, -+ &alock, &aload, ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK, -+ 0); -+ if (ret != 0) { -+ /* FIXME(C): check EINVAL, E_DEADLOCK */ -+ goto exit; -+ } -+ -+ ret = -+ reverse_relocate_check_dirty_parent(ZJNODE(coord->node), -+ &acoord, pos); -+ if (ret != 0) { -+ goto exit; -+ } -+ -+ /* Recursive call. */ -+ if (!znode_check_flushprepped(acoord.node)) { -+ ret = alloc_one_ancestor(&acoord, pos); -+ if (ret) -+ goto exit; -+ } -+ } -+ -+ /* Note: we call allocate with the parent write-locked (except at the root) in -+ case we relocate the child, in which case it will modify the parent during this -+ call. */ -+ ret = allocate_znode(coord->node, &acoord, pos); -+ -+ exit: -+ done_load_count(&aload); -+ done_lh(&alock); -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+/* During the reverse parent-first alloc_pos_and_ancestors process described above there is -+ a call to this function at the twig level. During alloc_pos_and_ancestors we may ask: -+ should this node be relocated (in reverse parent-first context)? We repeat this -+ process as long as the child is the leftmost child, eventually reaching an ancestor of -+ the flush point that is not a leftmost child. The preceder of that ancestors, which is -+ not a leftmost child, is actually on the leaf level. The preceder of that block is the -+ left-neighbor of the flush point. The preceder of that block is the rightmost child of -+ the twig on the left. So, when alloc_pos_and_ancestors passes upward through the twig -+ level, it stops momentarily to remember the block of the rightmost child of the twig on -+ the left and sets it to the flush_position's preceder_hint. -+ -+ There is one other place where we may set the flush_position's preceder hint, which is -+ during scan-left. -+*/ -+static int set_preceder(const coord_t * coord_in, flush_pos_t * pos) -+{ -+ int ret; -+ coord_t coord; -+ lock_handle left_lock; -+ load_count left_load; -+ -+ coord_dup(&coord, coord_in); -+ -+ init_lh(&left_lock); -+ init_load_count(&left_load); -+ -+ /* FIXME(B): Same FIXME as in "Find the preceder" in reverse_relocate_test. -+ coord_is_leftmost_unit is not the right test if the unformatted child is in the -+ middle of the first extent unit. */ -+ if (!coord_is_leftmost_unit(&coord)) { -+ coord_prev_unit(&coord); -+ } else { -+ ret = -+ reiser4_get_left_neighbor(&left_lock, coord.node, -+ ZNODE_READ_LOCK, GN_SAME_ATOM); -+ if (ret) { -+ /* If we fail for any reason it doesn't matter because the -+ preceder is only a hint. We are low-priority at this point, so -+ this must be the case. */ -+ if (ret == -E_REPEAT || ret == -E_NO_NEIGHBOR || -+ ret == -ENOENT || ret == -EINVAL -+ || ret == -E_DEADLOCK) { -+ ret = 0; -+ } -+ goto exit; -+ } -+ -+ ret = incr_load_count_znode(&left_load, left_lock.node); -+ if (ret) -+ goto exit; -+ -+ coord_init_last_unit(&coord, left_lock.node); -+ } -+ -+ ret = -+ item_utmost_child_real_block(&coord, RIGHT_SIDE, -+ &pos->preceder.blk); -+ exit: -+ check_preceder(pos->preceder.blk); -+ done_load_count(&left_load); -+ done_lh(&left_lock); -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+/* MAIN SQUEEZE AND ALLOCATE LOOP (THREE BIG FUNCTIONS) */ -+ -+/* This procedure implements the outer loop of the flush algorithm. To put this in -+ context, here is the general list of steps taken by the flush routine as a whole: -+ -+ 1. Scan-left -+ 2. Scan-right (maybe) -+ 3. Allocate initial flush position and its ancestors -+ 4. -+ 5. -+ 6. -+ -+ This procedure implements the loop in steps 4 through 6 in the above listing. -+ -+ Step 4: if the current flush position is an extent item (position on the twig level), -+ it allocates the extent (allocate_extent_item_in_place) then shifts to the next -+ coordinate. If the next coordinate's leftmost child needs flushprep, we will continue. -+ If the next coordinate is an internal item, we descend back to the leaf level, -+ otherwise we repeat a step #4 (labeled ALLOC_EXTENTS below). If the "next coordinate" -+ brings us past the end of the twig level, then we call -+ reverse_relocate_end_of_twig to possibly dirty the next (right) twig, prior to -+ step #5 which moves to the right. -+ -+ Step 5: calls squalloc_changed_ancestors, which initiates a recursive call up the -+ tree to allocate any ancestors of the next-right flush position that are not also -+ ancestors of the current position. Those ancestors (in top-down order) are the next in -+ parent-first order. We squeeze adjacent nodes on the way up until the right node and -+ current node share the same parent, then allocate on the way back down. Finally, this -+ step sets the flush position to the next-right node. Then repeat steps 4 and 5. -+*/ -+ -+/* SQUEEZE CODE */ -+ -+/* squalloc_right_twig helper function, cut a range of extent items from -+ cut node to->node from the beginning up to coord @to. */ -+static int squalloc_right_twig_cut(coord_t * to, reiser4_key * to_key, -+ znode * left) -+{ -+ coord_t from; -+ reiser4_key from_key; -+ -+ coord_init_first_unit(&from, to->node); -+ item_key_by_coord(&from, &from_key); -+ -+ return cut_node_content(&from, to, &from_key, to_key, NULL); -+} -+ -+/* Copy as much of the leading extents from @right to @left, allocating -+ unallocated extents as they are copied. Returns SQUEEZE_TARGET_FULL or -+ SQUEEZE_SOURCE_EMPTY when no more can be shifted. If the next item is an -+ internal item it calls shift_one_internal_unit and may then return -+ SUBTREE_MOVED. */ -+static int squeeze_right_twig(znode * left, znode * right, flush_pos_t * pos) -+{ -+ int ret = SUBTREE_MOVED; -+ coord_t coord; /* used to iterate over items */ -+ reiser4_key stop_key; -+ -+ assert("jmacd-2008", !node_is_empty(right)); -+ coord_init_first_unit(&coord, right); -+ -+ /* FIXME: can be optimized to cut once */ -+ while (!node_is_empty(coord.node) && item_is_extent(&coord)) { -+ ON_DEBUG(void *vp); -+ -+ assert("vs-1468", coord_is_leftmost_unit(&coord)); -+ ON_DEBUG(vp = shift_check_prepare(left, coord.node)); -+ -+ /* stop_key is used to find what was copied and what to cut */ -+ stop_key = *reiser4_min_key(); -+ ret = squalloc_extent(left, &coord, pos, &stop_key); -+ if (ret != SQUEEZE_CONTINUE) { -+ ON_DEBUG(kfree(vp)); -+ break; -+ } -+ assert("vs-1465", !keyeq(&stop_key, reiser4_min_key())); -+ -+ /* Helper function to do the cutting. */ -+ set_key_offset(&stop_key, get_key_offset(&stop_key) - 1); -+ check_me("vs-1466", -+ squalloc_right_twig_cut(&coord, &stop_key, left) == 0); -+ -+ ON_DEBUG(shift_check(vp, left, coord.node)); -+ } -+ -+ if (node_is_empty(coord.node)) -+ ret = SQUEEZE_SOURCE_EMPTY; -+ -+ if (ret == SQUEEZE_TARGET_FULL) { -+ goto out; -+ } -+ -+ if (node_is_empty(right)) { -+ /* The whole right node was copied into @left. */ -+ assert("vs-464", ret == SQUEEZE_SOURCE_EMPTY); -+ goto out; -+ } -+ -+ coord_init_first_unit(&coord, right); -+ -+ if (!item_is_internal(&coord)) { -+ /* we do not want to squeeze anything else to left neighbor because "slum" -+ is over */ -+ ret = SQUEEZE_TARGET_FULL; -+ goto out; -+ } -+ assert("jmacd-433", item_is_internal(&coord)); -+ -+ /* Shift an internal unit. The child must be allocated before shifting any more -+ extents, so we stop here. */ -+ ret = shift_one_internal_unit(left, right); -+ -+ out: -+ assert("jmacd-8612", ret < 0 || ret == SQUEEZE_TARGET_FULL -+ || ret == SUBTREE_MOVED || ret == SQUEEZE_SOURCE_EMPTY); -+ -+ if (ret == SQUEEZE_TARGET_FULL) { -+ /* We submit prepped nodes here and expect that this @left twig -+ * will not be modified again during this jnode_flush() call. */ -+ int ret1; -+ -+ /* NOTE: seems like io is done under long term locks. */ -+ ret1 = write_prepped_nodes(pos); -+ if (ret1 < 0) -+ return ret1; -+ } -+ -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+static void item_convert_invariant(flush_pos_t * pos) -+{ -+ assert("edward-1225", coord_is_existing_item(&pos->coord)); -+ if (chaining_data_present(pos)) { -+ item_plugin *iplug = item_convert_plug(pos); -+ -+ assert("edward-1000", -+ iplug == item_plugin_by_coord(&pos->coord)); -+ assert("edward-1001", iplug->f.convert != NULL); -+ } else -+ assert("edward-1226", pos->child == NULL); -+} -+#else -+ -+#define item_convert_invariant(pos) noop -+ -+#endif -+ -+/* Scan node items starting from the first one and apply for each -+ item its flush ->convert() method (if any). This method may -+ resize/kill the item so the tree will be changed. -+*/ -+static int convert_node(flush_pos_t * pos, znode * node) -+{ -+ int ret = 0; -+ item_plugin *iplug; -+ -+ assert("edward-304", pos != NULL); -+ assert("edward-305", pos->child == NULL); -+ assert("edward-475", znode_convertible(node)); -+ assert("edward-669", znode_is_wlocked(node)); -+ assert("edward-1210", !node_is_empty(node)); -+ -+ if (znode_get_level(node) != LEAF_LEVEL) -+ /* unsupported */ -+ goto exit; -+ -+ coord_init_first_unit(&pos->coord, node); -+ -+ while (1) { -+ ret = 0; -+ coord_set_to_left(&pos->coord); -+ item_convert_invariant(pos); -+ -+ iplug = item_plugin_by_coord(&pos->coord); -+ assert("edward-844", iplug != NULL); -+ -+ if (iplug->f.convert) { -+ ret = iplug->f.convert(pos); -+ if (ret) -+ goto exit; -+ } -+ assert("edward-307", pos->child == NULL); -+ -+ if (coord_next_item(&pos->coord)) { -+ /* node is over */ -+ -+ if (!chaining_data_present(pos)) -+ /* finished this node */ -+ break; -+ if (should_chain_next_node(pos)) { -+ /* go to next node */ -+ move_chaining_data(pos, 0 /* to next node */ ); -+ break; -+ } -+ /* repeat this node */ -+ move_chaining_data(pos, 1 /* this node */ ); -+ continue; -+ } -+ /* Node is not over. -+ Check if there is attached convert data. -+ If so roll one item position back and repeat -+ on this node -+ */ -+ if (chaining_data_present(pos)) { -+ -+ if (iplug != item_plugin_by_coord(&pos->coord)) -+ set_item_convert_count(pos, 0); -+ -+ ret = coord_prev_item(&pos->coord); -+ assert("edward-1003", !ret); -+ -+ move_chaining_data(pos, 1 /* this node */ ); -+ } -+ } -+ JF_CLR(ZJNODE(node), JNODE_CONVERTIBLE); -+ znode_make_dirty(node); -+ exit: -+ assert("edward-1004", !ret); -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+/* Squeeze and allocate the right neighbor. This is called after @left and -+ its current children have been squeezed and allocated already. This -+ procedure's job is to squeeze and items from @right to @left. -+ -+ If at the leaf level, use the shift_everything_left memcpy-optimized -+ version of shifting (squeeze_right_leaf). -+ -+ If at the twig level, extents are allocated as they are shifted from @right -+ to @left (squalloc_right_twig). -+ -+ At any other level, shift one internal item and return to the caller -+ (squalloc_parent_first) so that the shifted-subtree can be processed in -+ parent-first order. -+ -+ When unit of internal item is moved, squeezing stops and SUBTREE_MOVED is -+ returned. When all content of @right is squeezed, SQUEEZE_SOURCE_EMPTY is -+ returned. If nothing can be moved into @left anymore, SQUEEZE_TARGET_FULL -+ is returned. -+*/ -+ -+static int squeeze_right_neighbor(flush_pos_t * pos, znode * left, -+ znode * right) -+{ -+ int ret; -+ -+ /* FIXME it is possible to see empty hasn't-heard-banshee node in a -+ * tree owing to error (for example, ENOSPC) in write */ -+ /* assert("jmacd-9321", !node_is_empty(left)); */ -+ assert("jmacd-9322", !node_is_empty(right)); -+ assert("jmacd-9323", znode_get_level(left) == znode_get_level(right)); -+ -+ switch (znode_get_level(left)) { -+ case TWIG_LEVEL: -+ /* Shift with extent allocating until either an internal item -+ is encountered or everything is shifted or no free space -+ left in @left */ -+ ret = squeeze_right_twig(left, right, pos); -+ break; -+ -+ default: -+ /* All other levels can use shift_everything until we implement per-item -+ flush plugins. */ -+ ret = squeeze_right_non_twig(left, right); -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ assert("jmacd-2011", (ret < 0 || -+ ret == SQUEEZE_SOURCE_EMPTY -+ || ret == SQUEEZE_TARGET_FULL -+ || ret == SUBTREE_MOVED)); -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+static int squeeze_right_twig_and_advance_coord(flush_pos_t * pos, -+ znode * right) -+{ -+ int ret; -+ -+ ret = squeeze_right_twig(pos->lock.node, right, pos); -+ if (ret < 0) -+ return ret; -+ if (ret > 0) { -+ coord_init_after_last_item(&pos->coord, pos->lock.node); -+ return ret; -+ } -+ -+ coord_init_last_unit(&pos->coord, pos->lock.node); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* forward declaration */ -+static int squalloc_upper_levels(flush_pos_t *, znode *, znode *); -+ -+/* do a fast check for "same parents" condition before calling -+ * squalloc_upper_levels() */ -+static inline int check_parents_and_squalloc_upper_levels(flush_pos_t * pos, -+ znode * left, -+ znode * right) -+{ -+ if (znode_same_parents(left, right)) -+ return 0; -+ -+ return squalloc_upper_levels(pos, left, right); -+} -+ -+/* Check whether the parent of given @right node needs to be processes -+ ((re)allocated) prior to processing of the child. If @left and @right do not -+ share at least the parent of the @right is after the @left but before the -+ @right in parent-first order, we have to (re)allocate it before the @right -+ gets (re)allocated. */ -+static int squalloc_upper_levels(flush_pos_t * pos, znode * left, znode * right) -+{ -+ int ret; -+ -+ lock_handle left_parent_lock; -+ lock_handle right_parent_lock; -+ -+ load_count left_parent_load; -+ load_count right_parent_load; -+ -+ init_lh(&left_parent_lock); -+ init_lh(&right_parent_lock); -+ -+ init_load_count(&left_parent_load); -+ init_load_count(&right_parent_load); -+ -+ ret = reiser4_get_parent(&left_parent_lock, left, ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK); -+ if (ret) -+ goto out; -+ -+ ret = reiser4_get_parent(&right_parent_lock, right, ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK); -+ if (ret) -+ goto out; -+ -+ /* Check for same parents */ -+ if (left_parent_lock.node == right_parent_lock.node) -+ goto out; -+ -+ if (znode_check_flushprepped(right_parent_lock.node)) { -+ /* Keep parent-first order. In the order, the right parent node stands -+ before the @right node. If it is already allocated, we set the -+ preceder (next block search start point) to its block number, @right -+ node should be allocated after it. -+ -+ However, preceder is set only if the right parent is on twig level. -+ The explanation is the following: new branch nodes are allocated over -+ already allocated children while the tree grows, it is difficult to -+ keep tree ordered, we assume that only leaves and twings are correctly -+ allocated. So, only twigs are used as a preceder for allocating of the -+ rest of the slum. */ -+ if (znode_get_level(right_parent_lock.node) == TWIG_LEVEL) { -+ pos->preceder.blk = -+ *znode_get_block(right_parent_lock.node); -+ check_preceder(pos->preceder.blk); -+ } -+ goto out; -+ } -+ -+ ret = incr_load_count_znode(&left_parent_load, left_parent_lock.node); -+ if (ret) -+ goto out; -+ -+ ret = incr_load_count_znode(&right_parent_load, right_parent_lock.node); -+ if (ret) -+ goto out; -+ -+ ret = -+ squeeze_right_neighbor(pos, left_parent_lock.node, -+ right_parent_lock.node); -+ /* We stop if error. We stop if some items/units were shifted (ret == 0) -+ * and thus @right changed its parent. It means we have not process -+ * right_parent node prior to processing of @right. Positive return -+ * values say that shifting items was not happen because of "empty -+ * source" or "target full" conditions. */ -+ if (ret <= 0) -+ goto out; -+ -+ /* parent(@left) and parent(@right) may have different parents also. We -+ * do a recursive call for checking that. */ -+ ret = -+ check_parents_and_squalloc_upper_levels(pos, left_parent_lock.node, -+ right_parent_lock.node); -+ if (ret) -+ goto out; -+ -+ /* allocate znode when going down */ -+ ret = lock_parent_and_allocate_znode(right_parent_lock.node, pos); -+ -+ out: -+ done_load_count(&left_parent_load); -+ done_load_count(&right_parent_load); -+ -+ done_lh(&left_parent_lock); -+ done_lh(&right_parent_lock); -+ -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+/* Check the leftmost child "flushprepped" status, also returns true if child -+ * node was not found in cache. */ -+static int leftmost_child_of_unit_check_flushprepped(const coord_t * coord) -+{ -+ int ret; -+ int prepped; -+ -+ jnode *child; -+ -+ ret = get_leftmost_child_of_unit(coord, &child); -+ -+ if (ret) -+ return ret; -+ -+ if (child) { -+ prepped = jnode_check_flushprepped(child); -+ jput(child); -+ } else { -+ /* We consider not existing child as a node which slum -+ processing should not continue to. Not cached node is clean, -+ so it is flushprepped. */ -+ prepped = 1; -+ } -+ -+ return prepped; -+} -+ -+/* (re)allocate znode with automated getting parent node */ -+static int lock_parent_and_allocate_znode(znode * node, flush_pos_t * pos) -+{ -+ int ret; -+ lock_handle parent_lock; -+ load_count parent_load; -+ coord_t pcoord; -+ -+ assert("zam-851", znode_is_write_locked(node)); -+ -+ init_lh(&parent_lock); -+ init_load_count(&parent_load); -+ -+ ret = reiser4_get_parent(&parent_lock, node, ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK); -+ if (ret) -+ goto out; -+ -+ ret = incr_load_count_znode(&parent_load, parent_lock.node); -+ if (ret) -+ goto out; -+ -+ ret = find_child_ptr(parent_lock.node, node, &pcoord); -+ if (ret) -+ goto out; -+ -+ ret = allocate_znode(node, &pcoord, pos); -+ -+ out: -+ done_load_count(&parent_load); -+ done_lh(&parent_lock); -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+/* Process nodes on leaf level until unformatted node or rightmost node in the -+ * slum reached. */ -+static int handle_pos_on_formatted(flush_pos_t * pos) -+{ -+ int ret; -+ lock_handle right_lock; -+ load_count right_load; -+ -+ init_lh(&right_lock); -+ init_load_count(&right_load); -+ -+ if (should_convert_node(pos, pos->lock.node)) { -+ ret = convert_node(pos, pos->lock.node); -+ if (ret) -+ return ret; -+ } -+ -+ while (1) { -+ int expected; -+ expected = should_convert_next_node(pos); -+ ret = neighbor_in_slum(pos->lock.node, &right_lock, RIGHT_SIDE, -+ ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK, !expected, expected); -+ if (ret) { -+ if (expected) -+ warning("edward-1495", -+ "Expected neighbor not found (ret = %d). Fsck?", -+ ret); -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ /* we don't prep(allocate) nodes for flushing twice. This can be suboptimal, or it -+ * can be optimal. For now we choose to live with the risk that it will -+ * be suboptimal because it would be quite complex to code it to be -+ * smarter. */ -+ if (znode_check_flushprepped(right_lock.node) -+ && !znode_convertible(right_lock.node)) { -+ assert("edward-1005", !should_convert_next_node(pos)); -+ pos_stop(pos); -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ ret = incr_load_count_znode(&right_load, right_lock.node); -+ if (ret) -+ break; -+ if (should_convert_node(pos, right_lock.node)) { -+ ret = convert_node(pos, right_lock.node); -+ if (ret) -+ break; -+ if (node_is_empty(right_lock.node)) { -+ /* node became empty after converting, repeat */ -+ done_load_count(&right_load); -+ done_lh(&right_lock); -+ continue; -+ } -+ } -+ -+ /* squeeze _before_ going upward. */ -+ ret = -+ squeeze_right_neighbor(pos, pos->lock.node, -+ right_lock.node); -+ if (ret < 0) -+ break; -+ -+ if (znode_check_flushprepped(right_lock.node)) { -+ if (should_convert_next_node(pos)) { -+ /* in spite of flushprepped status of the node, -+ its right slum neighbor should be converted */ -+ assert("edward-953", convert_data(pos)); -+ assert("edward-954", item_convert_data(pos)); -+ -+ if (node_is_empty(right_lock.node)) { -+ done_load_count(&right_load); -+ done_lh(&right_lock); -+ } else -+ move_flush_pos(pos, &right_lock, -+ &right_load, NULL); -+ continue; -+ } -+ pos_stop(pos); -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ if (node_is_empty(right_lock.node)) { -+ /* repeat if right node was squeezed completely */ -+ done_load_count(&right_load); -+ done_lh(&right_lock); -+ continue; -+ } -+ -+ /* parent(right_lock.node) has to be processed before -+ * (right_lock.node) due to "parent-first" allocation order. */ -+ ret = -+ check_parents_and_squalloc_upper_levels(pos, pos->lock.node, -+ right_lock.node); -+ if (ret) -+ break; -+ /* (re)allocate _after_ going upward */ -+ ret = lock_parent_and_allocate_znode(right_lock.node, pos); -+ if (ret) -+ break; -+ if (should_terminate_squalloc(pos)) { -+ set_item_convert_count(pos, 0); -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ /* advance the flush position to the right neighbor */ -+ move_flush_pos(pos, &right_lock, &right_load, NULL); -+ -+ ret = rapid_flush(pos); -+ if (ret) -+ break; -+ } -+ check_convert_info(pos); -+ done_load_count(&right_load); -+ done_lh(&right_lock); -+ -+ /* This function indicates via pos whether to stop or go to twig or continue on current -+ * level. */ -+ return ret; -+ -+} -+ -+/* Process nodes on leaf level until unformatted node or rightmost node in the -+ * slum reached. */ -+static int handle_pos_on_leaf(flush_pos_t * pos) -+{ -+ int ret; -+ -+ assert("zam-845", pos->state == POS_ON_LEAF); -+ -+ ret = handle_pos_on_formatted(pos); -+ -+ if (ret == -E_NO_NEIGHBOR) { -+ /* cannot get right neighbor, go process extents. */ -+ pos->state = POS_TO_TWIG; -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+/* Process slum on level > 1 */ -+static int handle_pos_on_internal(flush_pos_t * pos) -+{ -+ assert("zam-850", pos->state == POS_ON_INTERNAL); -+ return handle_pos_on_formatted(pos); -+} -+ -+/* check whether squalloc should stop before processing given extent */ -+static int squalloc_extent_should_stop(flush_pos_t * pos) -+{ -+ assert("zam-869", item_is_extent(&pos->coord)); -+ -+ /* pos->child is a jnode handle_pos_on_extent() should start with in -+ * stead of the first child of the first extent unit. */ -+ if (pos->child) { -+ int prepped; -+ -+ assert("vs-1383", jnode_is_unformatted(pos->child)); -+ prepped = jnode_check_flushprepped(pos->child); -+ pos->pos_in_unit = -+ jnode_get_index(pos->child) - -+ extent_unit_index(&pos->coord); -+ assert("vs-1470", -+ pos->pos_in_unit < extent_unit_width(&pos->coord)); -+ assert("nikita-3434", -+ ergo(extent_is_unallocated(&pos->coord), -+ pos->pos_in_unit == 0)); -+ jput(pos->child); -+ pos->child = NULL; -+ -+ return prepped; -+ } -+ -+ pos->pos_in_unit = 0; -+ if (extent_is_unallocated(&pos->coord)) -+ return 0; -+ -+ return leftmost_child_of_unit_check_flushprepped(&pos->coord); -+} -+ -+/* Handle the case when regular reiser4 tree (znodes connected one to its -+ * neighbors by sibling pointers) is interrupted on leaf level by one or more -+ * unformatted nodes. By having a lock on twig level and use extent code -+ * routines to process unformatted nodes we swim around an irregular part of -+ * reiser4 tree. */ -+static int handle_pos_on_twig(flush_pos_t * pos) -+{ -+ int ret; -+ -+ assert("zam-844", pos->state == POS_ON_EPOINT); -+ assert("zam-843", item_is_extent(&pos->coord)); -+ -+ /* We decide should we continue slum processing with current extent -+ unit: if leftmost child of current extent unit is flushprepped -+ (i.e. clean or already processed by flush) we stop squalloc(). There -+ is a fast check for unallocated extents which we assume contain all -+ not flushprepped nodes. */ -+ /* FIXME: Here we implement simple check, we are only looking on the -+ leftmost child. */ -+ ret = squalloc_extent_should_stop(pos); -+ if (ret != 0) { -+ pos_stop(pos); -+ return ret; -+ } -+ -+ while (pos_valid(pos) && coord_is_existing_unit(&pos->coord) -+ && item_is_extent(&pos->coord)) { -+ ret = reiser4_alloc_extent(pos); -+ if (ret) { -+ break; -+ } -+ coord_next_unit(&pos->coord); -+ } -+ -+ if (coord_is_after_rightmost(&pos->coord)) { -+ pos->state = POS_END_OF_TWIG; -+ return 0; -+ } -+ if (item_is_internal(&pos->coord)) { -+ pos->state = POS_TO_LEAF; -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ assert("zam-860", item_is_extent(&pos->coord)); -+ -+ /* "slum" is over */ -+ pos->state = POS_INVALID; -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* When we about to return flush position from twig to leaf level we can process -+ * the right twig node or move position to the leaf. This processes right twig -+ * if it is possible and jump to leaf level if not. */ -+static int handle_pos_end_of_twig(flush_pos_t * pos) -+{ -+ int ret; -+ lock_handle right_lock; -+ load_count right_load; -+ coord_t at_right; -+ jnode *child = NULL; -+ -+ assert("zam-848", pos->state == POS_END_OF_TWIG); -+ assert("zam-849", coord_is_after_rightmost(&pos->coord)); -+ -+ init_lh(&right_lock); -+ init_load_count(&right_load); -+ -+ /* We get a lock on the right twig node even it is not dirty because -+ * slum continues or discontinues on leaf level not on next twig. This -+ * lock on the right twig is needed for getting its leftmost child. */ -+ ret = -+ reiser4_get_right_neighbor(&right_lock, pos->lock.node, -+ ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK, GN_SAME_ATOM); -+ if (ret) -+ goto out; -+ -+ ret = incr_load_count_znode(&right_load, right_lock.node); -+ if (ret) -+ goto out; -+ -+ /* right twig could be not dirty */ -+ if (JF_ISSET(ZJNODE(right_lock.node), JNODE_DIRTY)) { -+ /* If right twig node is dirty we always attempt to squeeze it -+ * content to the left... */ -+ became_dirty: -+ ret = -+ squeeze_right_twig_and_advance_coord(pos, right_lock.node); -+ if (ret <= 0) { -+ /* pos->coord is on internal item, go to leaf level, or -+ * we have an error which will be caught in squalloc() */ -+ pos->state = POS_TO_LEAF; -+ goto out; -+ } -+ -+ /* If right twig was squeezed completely we wave to re-lock -+ * right twig. now it is done through the top-level squalloc -+ * routine. */ -+ if (node_is_empty(right_lock.node)) -+ goto out; -+ -+ /* ... and prep it if it is not yet prepped */ -+ if (!znode_check_flushprepped(right_lock.node)) { -+ /* As usual, process parent before ... */ -+ ret = -+ check_parents_and_squalloc_upper_levels(pos, -+ pos->lock. -+ node, -+ right_lock. -+ node); -+ if (ret) -+ goto out; -+ -+ /* ... processing the child */ -+ ret = -+ lock_parent_and_allocate_znode(right_lock.node, -+ pos); -+ if (ret) -+ goto out; -+ } -+ } else { -+ coord_init_first_unit(&at_right, right_lock.node); -+ -+ /* check first child of next twig, should we continue there ? */ -+ ret = get_leftmost_child_of_unit(&at_right, &child); -+ if (ret || child == NULL || jnode_check_flushprepped(child)) { -+ pos_stop(pos); -+ goto out; -+ } -+ -+ /* check clean twig for possible relocation */ -+ if (!znode_check_flushprepped(right_lock.node)) { -+ ret = -+ reverse_relocate_check_dirty_parent(child, -+ &at_right, pos); -+ if (ret) -+ goto out; -+ if (JF_ISSET(ZJNODE(right_lock.node), JNODE_DIRTY)) -+ goto became_dirty; -+ } -+ } -+ -+ assert("zam-875", znode_check_flushprepped(right_lock.node)); -+ -+ /* Update the preceder by a block number of just processed right twig -+ * node. The code above could miss the preceder updating because -+ * allocate_znode() could not be called for this node. */ -+ pos->preceder.blk = *znode_get_block(right_lock.node); -+ check_preceder(pos->preceder.blk); -+ -+ coord_init_first_unit(&at_right, right_lock.node); -+ assert("zam-868", coord_is_existing_unit(&at_right)); -+ -+ pos->state = item_is_extent(&at_right) ? POS_ON_EPOINT : POS_TO_LEAF; -+ move_flush_pos(pos, &right_lock, &right_load, &at_right); -+ -+ out: -+ done_load_count(&right_load); -+ done_lh(&right_lock); -+ -+ if (child) -+ jput(child); -+ -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+/* Move the pos->lock to leaf node pointed by pos->coord, check should we -+ * continue there. */ -+static int handle_pos_to_leaf(flush_pos_t * pos) -+{ -+ int ret; -+ lock_handle child_lock; -+ load_count child_load; -+ jnode *child; -+ -+ assert("zam-846", pos->state == POS_TO_LEAF); -+ assert("zam-847", item_is_internal(&pos->coord)); -+ -+ init_lh(&child_lock); -+ init_load_count(&child_load); -+ -+ ret = get_leftmost_child_of_unit(&pos->coord, &child); -+ if (ret) -+ return ret; -+ if (child == NULL) { -+ pos_stop(pos); -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ if (jnode_check_flushprepped(child)) { -+ pos->state = POS_INVALID; -+ goto out; -+ } -+ -+ ret = -+ longterm_lock_znode(&child_lock, JZNODE(child), ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK, -+ ZNODE_LOCK_LOPRI); -+ if (ret) -+ goto out; -+ -+ ret = incr_load_count_znode(&child_load, JZNODE(child)); -+ if (ret) -+ goto out; -+ -+ ret = allocate_znode(JZNODE(child), &pos->coord, pos); -+ if (ret) -+ goto out; -+ -+ /* move flush position to leaf level */ -+ pos->state = POS_ON_LEAF; -+ move_flush_pos(pos, &child_lock, &child_load, NULL); -+ -+ if (node_is_empty(JZNODE(child))) { -+ ret = delete_empty_node(JZNODE(child)); -+ pos->state = POS_INVALID; -+ } -+ out: -+ done_load_count(&child_load); -+ done_lh(&child_lock); -+ jput(child); -+ -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+/* move pos from leaf to twig, and move lock from leaf to twig. */ -+/* Move pos->lock to upper (twig) level */ -+static int handle_pos_to_twig(flush_pos_t * pos) -+{ -+ int ret; -+ -+ lock_handle parent_lock; -+ load_count parent_load; -+ coord_t pcoord; -+ -+ assert("zam-852", pos->state == POS_TO_TWIG); -+ -+ init_lh(&parent_lock); -+ init_load_count(&parent_load); -+ -+ ret = -+ reiser4_get_parent(&parent_lock, pos->lock.node, ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK); -+ if (ret) -+ goto out; -+ -+ ret = incr_load_count_znode(&parent_load, parent_lock.node); -+ if (ret) -+ goto out; -+ -+ ret = find_child_ptr(parent_lock.node, pos->lock.node, &pcoord); -+ if (ret) -+ goto out; -+ -+ assert("zam-870", item_is_internal(&pcoord)); -+ coord_next_item(&pcoord); -+ -+ if (coord_is_after_rightmost(&pcoord)) -+ pos->state = POS_END_OF_TWIG; -+ else if (item_is_extent(&pcoord)) -+ pos->state = POS_ON_EPOINT; -+ else { -+ /* Here we understand that getting -E_NO_NEIGHBOR in -+ * handle_pos_on_leaf() was because of just a reaching edge of -+ * slum */ -+ pos_stop(pos); -+ goto out; -+ } -+ -+ move_flush_pos(pos, &parent_lock, &parent_load, &pcoord); -+ -+ out: -+ done_load_count(&parent_load); -+ done_lh(&parent_lock); -+ -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+typedef int (*pos_state_handle_t) (flush_pos_t *); -+static pos_state_handle_t flush_pos_handlers[] = { -+ /* process formatted nodes on leaf level, keep lock on a leaf node */ -+ [POS_ON_LEAF] = handle_pos_on_leaf, -+ /* process unformatted nodes, keep lock on twig node, pos->coord points to extent currently -+ * being processed */ -+ [POS_ON_EPOINT] = handle_pos_on_twig, -+ /* move a lock from leaf node to its parent for further processing of unformatted nodes */ -+ [POS_TO_TWIG] = handle_pos_to_twig, -+ /* move a lock from twig to leaf level when a processing of unformatted nodes finishes, -+ * pos->coord points to the leaf node we jump to */ -+ [POS_TO_LEAF] = handle_pos_to_leaf, -+ /* after processing last extent in the twig node, attempting to shift items from the twigs -+ * right neighbor and process them while shifting */ -+ [POS_END_OF_TWIG] = handle_pos_end_of_twig, -+ /* process formatted nodes on internal level, keep lock on an internal node */ -+ [POS_ON_INTERNAL] = handle_pos_on_internal -+}; -+ -+/* Advance flush position horizontally, prepare for flushing ((re)allocate, squeeze, -+ * encrypt) nodes and their ancestors in "parent-first" order */ -+static int squalloc(flush_pos_t * pos) -+{ -+ int ret = 0; -+ -+ /* maybe needs to be made a case statement with handle_pos_on_leaf as first case, for -+ * greater CPU efficiency? Measure and see.... -Hans */ -+ while (pos_valid(pos)) { -+ ret = flush_pos_handlers[pos->state] (pos); -+ if (ret < 0) -+ break; -+ -+ ret = rapid_flush(pos); -+ if (ret) -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ /* any positive value or -E_NO_NEIGHBOR are legal return codes for handle_pos* -+ routines, -E_NO_NEIGHBOR means that slum edge was reached */ -+ if (ret > 0 || ret == -E_NO_NEIGHBOR) -+ ret = 0; -+ -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+static void update_ldkey(znode * node) -+{ -+ reiser4_key ldkey; -+ -+ assert_rw_write_locked(&(znode_get_tree(node)->dk_lock)); -+ if (node_is_empty(node)) -+ return; -+ -+ znode_set_ld_key(node, leftmost_key_in_node(node, &ldkey)); -+} -+ -+/* this is to be called after calling of shift node's method to shift data from @right to -+ @left. It sets left delimiting keys of @left and @right to keys of first items of @left -+ and @right correspondingly and sets right delimiting key of @left to first key of @right */ -+static void update_znode_dkeys(znode * left, znode * right) -+{ -+ assert_rw_write_locked(&(znode_get_tree(right)->dk_lock)); -+ assert("vs-1629", (znode_is_write_locked(left) && -+ znode_is_write_locked(right))); -+ -+ /* we need to update left delimiting of left if it was empty before shift */ -+ update_ldkey(left); -+ update_ldkey(right); -+ if (node_is_empty(right)) -+ znode_set_rd_key(left, znode_get_rd_key(right)); -+ else -+ znode_set_rd_key(left, znode_get_ld_key(right)); -+} -+ -+/* try to shift everything from @right to @left. If everything was shifted - -+ @right is removed from the tree. Result is the number of bytes shifted. */ -+static int -+shift_everything_left(znode * right, znode * left, carry_level * todo) -+{ -+ coord_t from; -+ node_plugin *nplug; -+ carry_plugin_info info; -+ -+ coord_init_after_last_item(&from, right); -+ -+ nplug = node_plugin_by_node(right); -+ info.doing = NULL; -+ info.todo = todo; -+ return nplug->shift(&from, left, SHIFT_LEFT, -+ 1 /* delete @right if it becomes empty */ , -+ 1 -+ /* move coord @from to node @left if everything will be shifted */ -+ , -+ &info); -+} -+ -+/* Shift as much as possible from @right to @left using the memcpy-optimized -+ shift_everything_left. @left and @right are formatted neighboring nodes on -+ leaf level. */ -+static int squeeze_right_non_twig(znode * left, znode * right) -+{ -+ int ret; -+ carry_pool *pool; -+ carry_level *todo; -+ -+ assert("nikita-2246", znode_get_level(left) == znode_get_level(right)); -+ -+ if (!JF_ISSET(ZJNODE(left), JNODE_DIRTY) || -+ !JF_ISSET(ZJNODE(right), JNODE_DIRTY)) -+ return SQUEEZE_TARGET_FULL; -+ -+ pool = init_carry_pool(sizeof(*pool) + 3 * sizeof(*todo)); -+ if (IS_ERR(pool)) -+ return PTR_ERR(pool); -+ todo = (carry_level *) (pool + 1); -+ init_carry_level(todo, pool); -+ -+ ret = shift_everything_left(right, left, todo); -+ if (ret > 0) { -+ /* something was shifted */ -+ reiser4_tree *tree; -+ __u64 grabbed; -+ -+ znode_make_dirty(left); -+ znode_make_dirty(right); -+ -+ /* update delimiting keys of nodes which participated in -+ shift. FIXME: it would be better to have this in shift -+ node's operation. But it can not be done there. Nobody -+ remembers why, though */ -+ tree = znode_get_tree(left); -+ write_lock_dk(tree); -+ update_znode_dkeys(left, right); -+ write_unlock_dk(tree); -+ -+ /* Carry is called to update delimiting key and, maybe, to remove empty -+ node. */ -+ grabbed = get_current_context()->grabbed_blocks; -+ ret = reiser4_grab_space_force(tree->height, BA_RESERVED); -+ assert("nikita-3003", ret == 0); /* reserved space is exhausted. Ask Hans. */ -+ ret = reiser4_carry(todo, NULL /* previous level */ ); -+ grabbed2free_mark(grabbed); -+ } else { -+ /* Shifting impossible, we return appropriate result code */ -+ ret = -+ node_is_empty(right) ? SQUEEZE_SOURCE_EMPTY : -+ SQUEEZE_TARGET_FULL; -+ } -+ -+ done_carry_pool(pool); -+ -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+static int sibling_link_is_ok(const znode *left, const znode *right) -+{ -+ int result; -+ -+ read_lock_tree(znode_get_tree(left)); -+ result = (left->right == right && left == right->left); -+ read_unlock_tree(znode_get_tree(left)); -+ return result; -+} -+#endif -+ -+/* Shift first unit of first item if it is an internal one. Return -+ SQUEEZE_TARGET_FULL if it fails to shift an item, otherwise return -+ SUBTREE_MOVED. */ -+static int shift_one_internal_unit(znode * left, znode * right) -+{ -+ int ret; -+ carry_pool *pool; -+ carry_level *todo; -+ coord_t *coord; -+ carry_plugin_info *info; -+ int size, moved; -+ -+ assert("nikita-2247", znode_get_level(left) == znode_get_level(right)); -+ assert("nikita-2435", znode_is_write_locked(left)); -+ assert("nikita-2436", znode_is_write_locked(right)); -+ assert("nikita-2434", sibling_link_is_ok(left, right)); -+ -+ pool = init_carry_pool(sizeof(*pool) + 3 * sizeof(*todo) + -+ sizeof(*coord) + sizeof(*info) -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ + sizeof(*coord) + 2 * sizeof(reiser4_key) -+#endif -+ ); -+ if (IS_ERR(pool)) -+ return PTR_ERR(pool); -+ todo = (carry_level *) (pool + 1); -+ init_carry_level(todo, pool); -+ -+ coord = (coord_t *) (todo + 3); -+ coord_init_first_unit(coord, right); -+ info = (carry_plugin_info *) (coord + 1); -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ if (!node_is_empty(left)) { -+ coord_t *last; -+ reiser4_key *right_key; -+ reiser4_key *left_key; -+ -+ last = (coord_t *) (info + 1); -+ right_key = (reiser4_key *) (last + 1); -+ left_key = right_key + 1; -+ coord_init_last_unit(last, left); -+ -+ assert("nikita-2463", -+ keyle(item_key_by_coord(last, left_key), -+ item_key_by_coord(coord, right_key))); -+ } -+#endif -+ -+ assert("jmacd-2007", item_is_internal(coord)); -+ -+ size = item_length_by_coord(coord); -+ info->todo = todo; -+ info->doing = NULL; -+ -+ ret = node_plugin_by_node(left)->shift(coord, left, SHIFT_LEFT, -+ 1 -+ /* delete @right if it becomes empty */ -+ , -+ 0 -+ /* do not move coord @coord to node @left */ -+ , -+ info); -+ -+ /* If shift returns positive, then we shifted the item. */ -+ assert("vs-423", ret <= 0 || size == ret); -+ moved = (ret > 0); -+ -+ if (moved) { -+ /* something was moved */ -+ reiser4_tree *tree; -+ int grabbed; -+ -+ znode_make_dirty(left); -+ znode_make_dirty(right); -+ tree = znode_get_tree(left); -+ write_lock_dk(tree); -+ update_znode_dkeys(left, right); -+ write_unlock_dk(tree); -+ -+ /* reserve space for delimiting keys after shifting */ -+ grabbed = get_current_context()->grabbed_blocks; -+ ret = reiser4_grab_space_force(tree->height, BA_RESERVED); -+ assert("nikita-3003", ret == 0); /* reserved space is exhausted. Ask Hans. */ -+ -+ ret = reiser4_carry(todo, NULL /* previous level */ ); -+ grabbed2free_mark(grabbed); -+ } -+ -+ done_carry_pool(pool); -+ -+ if (ret != 0) { -+ /* Shift or carry operation failed. */ -+ assert("jmacd-7325", ret < 0); -+ return ret; -+ } -+ -+ return moved ? SUBTREE_MOVED : SQUEEZE_TARGET_FULL; -+} -+ -+/* Make the final relocate/wander decision during forward parent-first squalloc for a -+ znode. For unformatted nodes this is done in plugin/item/extent.c:extent_needs_allocation(). */ -+static int -+allocate_znode_loaded(znode * node, -+ const coord_t * parent_coord, flush_pos_t * pos) -+{ -+ int ret; -+ reiser4_super_info_data *sbinfo = get_current_super_private(); -+ /* FIXME(D): We have the node write-locked and should have checked for ! -+ allocated() somewhere before reaching this point, but there can be a race, so -+ this assertion is bogus. */ -+ assert("jmacd-7987", !jnode_check_flushprepped(ZJNODE(node))); -+ assert("jmacd-7988", znode_is_write_locked(node)); -+ assert("jmacd-7989", coord_is_invalid(parent_coord) -+ || znode_is_write_locked(parent_coord->node)); -+ -+ if (ZF_ISSET(node, JNODE_REPACK) || ZF_ISSET(node, JNODE_CREATED) || -+ znode_is_root(node) || -+ /* We have enough nodes to relocate no matter what. */ -+ (pos->leaf_relocate != 0 && znode_get_level(node) == LEAF_LEVEL)) { -+ /* No need to decide with new nodes, they are treated the same as -+ relocate. If the root node is dirty, relocate. */ -+ if (pos->preceder.blk == 0) { -+ /* preceder is unknown and we have decided to relocate node -- -+ using of default value for search start is better than search -+ from block #0. */ -+ get_blocknr_hint_default(&pos->preceder.blk); -+ check_preceder(pos->preceder.blk); -+ } -+ -+ goto best_reloc; -+ -+ } else if (pos->preceder.blk == 0) { -+ /* If we don't know the preceder, leave it where it is. */ -+ jnode_make_wander(ZJNODE(node)); -+ } else { -+ /* Make a decision based on block distance. */ -+ reiser4_block_nr dist; -+ reiser4_block_nr nblk = *znode_get_block(node); -+ -+ assert("jmacd-6172", !reiser4_blocknr_is_fake(&nblk)); -+ assert("jmacd-6173", !reiser4_blocknr_is_fake(&pos->preceder.blk)); -+ assert("jmacd-6174", pos->preceder.blk != 0); -+ -+ if (pos->preceder.blk == nblk - 1) { -+ /* Ideal. */ -+ jnode_make_wander(ZJNODE(node)); -+ } else { -+ -+ dist = -+ (nblk < -+ pos->preceder.blk) ? (pos->preceder.blk - -+ nblk) : (nblk - -+ pos->preceder.blk); -+ -+ /* See if we can find a closer block (forward direction only). */ -+ pos->preceder.max_dist = -+ min((reiser4_block_nr) sbinfo->flush. -+ relocate_distance, dist); -+ pos->preceder.level = znode_get_level(node); -+ -+ ret = allocate_znode_update(node, parent_coord, pos); -+ -+ pos->preceder.max_dist = 0; -+ -+ if (ret && (ret != -ENOSPC)) -+ return ret; -+ -+ if (ret == 0) { -+ /* Got a better allocation. */ -+ znode_make_reloc(node, pos->fq); -+ } else if (dist < sbinfo->flush.relocate_distance) { -+ /* The present allocation is good enough. */ -+ jnode_make_wander(ZJNODE(node)); -+ } else { -+ /* Otherwise, try to relocate to the best position. */ -+ best_reloc: -+ ret = -+ allocate_znode_update(node, parent_coord, -+ pos); -+ if (ret != 0) -+ return ret; -+ -+ /* set JNODE_RELOC bit _after_ node gets allocated */ -+ znode_make_reloc(node, pos->fq); -+ } -+ } -+ } -+ -+ /* This is the new preceder. */ -+ pos->preceder.blk = *znode_get_block(node); -+ check_preceder(pos->preceder.blk); -+ pos->alloc_cnt += 1; -+ -+ assert("jmacd-4277", !reiser4_blocknr_is_fake(&pos->preceder.blk)); -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+static int -+allocate_znode(znode * node, const coord_t * parent_coord, flush_pos_t * pos) -+{ -+ /* -+ * perform znode allocation with znode pinned in memory to avoid races -+ * with asynchronous emergency flush (which plays with -+ * JNODE_FLUSH_RESERVED bit). -+ */ -+ return WITH_DATA(node, allocate_znode_loaded(node, parent_coord, pos)); -+} -+ -+/* A subroutine of allocate_znode, this is called first to see if there is a close -+ position to relocate to. It may return ENOSPC if there is no close position. If there -+ is no close position it may not relocate. This takes care of updating the parent node -+ with the relocated block address. */ -+static int -+allocate_znode_update(znode * node, const coord_t * parent_coord, -+ flush_pos_t * pos) -+{ -+ int ret; -+ reiser4_block_nr blk; -+ lock_handle uber_lock; -+ int flush_reserved_used = 0; -+ int grabbed; -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ reiser4_super_info_data *sbinfo; -+ -+ init_lh(&uber_lock); -+ -+ ctx = get_current_context(); -+ sbinfo = get_super_private(ctx->super); -+ -+ grabbed = ctx->grabbed_blocks; -+ -+ /* discard e-flush allocation */ -+ ret = zload(node); -+ if (ret) -+ return ret; -+ -+ if (ZF_ISSET(node, JNODE_CREATED)) { -+ assert("zam-816", reiser4_blocknr_is_fake(znode_get_block(node))); -+ pos->preceder.block_stage = BLOCK_UNALLOCATED; -+ } else { -+ pos->preceder.block_stage = BLOCK_GRABBED; -+ -+ /* The disk space for relocating the @node is already reserved in "flush reserved" -+ * counter if @node is leaf, otherwise we grab space using BA_RESERVED (means grab -+ * space from whole disk not from only 95%). */ -+ if (znode_get_level(node) == LEAF_LEVEL) { -+ /* -+ * earlier (during do_jnode_make_dirty()) we decided -+ * that @node can possibly go into overwrite set and -+ * reserved block for its wandering location. -+ */ -+ txn_atom *atom = get_current_atom_locked(); -+ assert("nikita-3449", -+ ZF_ISSET(node, JNODE_FLUSH_RESERVED)); -+ flush_reserved2grabbed(atom, (__u64) 1); -+ spin_unlock_atom(atom); -+ /* -+ * we are trying to move node into relocate -+ * set. Allocation of relocated position "uses" -+ * reserved block. -+ */ -+ ZF_CLR(node, JNODE_FLUSH_RESERVED); -+ flush_reserved_used = 1; -+ } else { -+ ret = reiser4_grab_space_force((__u64) 1, BA_RESERVED); -+ if (ret != 0) -+ goto exit; -+ } -+ } -+ -+ /* We may do not use 5% of reserved disk space here and flush will not pack tightly. */ -+ ret = reiser4_alloc_block(&pos->preceder, &blk, -+ BA_FORMATTED | BA_PERMANENT); -+ if (ret) -+ goto exit; -+ -+ if (!ZF_ISSET(node, JNODE_CREATED) && -+ (ret = -+ reiser4_dealloc_block(znode_get_block(node), 0, -+ BA_DEFER | BA_FORMATTED))) -+ goto exit; -+ -+ if (likely(!znode_is_root(node))) { -+ item_plugin *iplug; -+ -+ iplug = item_plugin_by_coord(parent_coord); -+ assert("nikita-2954", iplug->f.update != NULL); -+ iplug->f.update(parent_coord, &blk); -+ -+ znode_make_dirty(parent_coord->node); -+ -+ } else { -+ reiser4_tree *tree = znode_get_tree(node); -+ znode *uber; -+ -+ /* We take a longterm lock on the fake node in order to change -+ the root block number. This may cause atom fusion. */ -+ ret = get_uber_znode(tree, ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK, ZNODE_LOCK_HIPRI, -+ &uber_lock); -+ /* The fake node cannot be deleted, and we must have priority -+ here, and may not be confused with ENOSPC. */ -+ assert("jmacd-74412", -+ ret != -EINVAL && ret != -E_DEADLOCK && ret != -ENOSPC); -+ -+ if (ret) -+ goto exit; -+ -+ uber = uber_lock.node; -+ -+ write_lock_tree(tree); -+ tree->root_block = blk; -+ write_unlock_tree(tree); -+ -+ znode_make_dirty(uber); -+ } -+ -+ ret = znode_rehash(node, &blk); -+ exit: -+ if (ret) { -+ /* Get flush reserved block back if something fails, because -+ * callers assume that on error block wasn't relocated and its -+ * flush reserved block wasn't used. */ -+ if (flush_reserved_used) { -+ /* -+ * ok, we failed to move node into relocate -+ * set. Restore status quo. -+ */ -+ grabbed2flush_reserved((__u64) 1); -+ ZF_SET(node, JNODE_FLUSH_RESERVED); -+ } -+ } -+ zrelse(node); -+ done_lh(&uber_lock); -+ grabbed2free_mark(grabbed); -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+/* JNODE INTERFACE */ -+ -+/* Lock a node (if formatted) and then get its parent locked, set the child's -+ coordinate in the parent. If the child is the root node, the above_root -+ znode is returned but the coord is not set. This function may cause atom -+ fusion, but it is only used for read locks (at this point) and therefore -+ fusion only occurs when the parent is already dirty. */ -+/* Hans adds this note: remember to ask how expensive this operation is vs. storing parent -+ pointer in jnodes. */ -+static int -+jnode_lock_parent_coord(jnode * node, -+ coord_t * coord, -+ lock_handle * parent_lh, -+ load_count * parent_zh, -+ znode_lock_mode parent_mode, int try) -+{ -+ int ret; -+ -+ assert("edward-53", jnode_is_unformatted(node) || jnode_is_znode(node)); -+ assert("edward-54", jnode_is_unformatted(node) -+ || znode_is_any_locked(JZNODE(node))); -+ -+ if (!jnode_is_znode(node)) { -+ reiser4_key key; -+ tree_level stop_level = TWIG_LEVEL; -+ lookup_bias bias = FIND_EXACT; -+ -+ assert("edward-168", !(jnode_get_type(node) == JNODE_BITMAP)); -+ -+ /* The case when node is not znode, but can have parent coord -+ (unformatted node, node which represents cluster page, -+ etc..). Generate a key for the appropriate entry, search -+ in the tree using coord_by_key, which handles locking for -+ us. */ -+ -+ /* -+ * nothing is locked at this moment, so, nothing prevents -+ * concurrent truncate from removing jnode from inode. To -+ * prevent this spin-lock jnode. jnode can be truncated just -+ * after call to the jnode_build_key(), but this is ok, -+ * because coord_by_key() will just fail to find appropriate -+ * extent. -+ */ -+ spin_lock_jnode(node); -+ if (!JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_HEARD_BANSHEE)) { -+ jnode_build_key(node, &key); -+ ret = 0; -+ } else -+ ret = RETERR(-ENOENT); -+ spin_unlock_jnode(node); -+ -+ if (ret != 0) -+ return ret; -+ -+ if (jnode_is_cluster_page(node)) -+ stop_level = LEAF_LEVEL; -+ -+ assert("jmacd-1812", coord != NULL); -+ -+ ret = coord_by_key(jnode_get_tree(node), &key, coord, parent_lh, -+ parent_mode, bias, stop_level, stop_level, -+ CBK_UNIQUE, NULL /*ra_info */ ); -+ switch (ret) { -+ case CBK_COORD_NOTFOUND: -+ assert("edward-1038", -+ ergo(jnode_is_cluster_page(node), -+ JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_HEARD_BANSHEE))); -+ if (!JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_HEARD_BANSHEE)) -+ warning("nikita-3177", "Parent not found"); -+ return ret; -+ case CBK_COORD_FOUND: -+ if (coord->between != AT_UNIT) { -+ /* FIXME: comment needed */ -+ done_lh(parent_lh); -+ if (!JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_HEARD_BANSHEE)) { -+ warning("nikita-3178", -+ "Found but not happy: %i", -+ coord->between); -+ } -+ return RETERR(-ENOENT); -+ } -+ ret = incr_load_count_znode(parent_zh, parent_lh->node); -+ if (ret != 0) -+ return ret; -+ /* if (jnode_is_cluster_page(node)) { -+ races with write() are possible -+ check_child_cluster (parent_lh->node); -+ } -+ */ -+ break; -+ default: -+ return ret; -+ } -+ -+ } else { -+ int flags; -+ znode *z; -+ -+ z = JZNODE(node); -+ /* Formatted node case: */ -+ assert("jmacd-2061", !znode_is_root(z)); -+ -+ flags = GN_ALLOW_NOT_CONNECTED; -+ if (try) -+ flags |= GN_TRY_LOCK; -+ -+ ret = -+ reiser4_get_parent_flags(parent_lh, z, parent_mode, flags); -+ if (ret != 0) -+ /* -E_REPEAT is ok here, it is handled by the caller. */ -+ return ret; -+ -+ /* Make the child's position "hint" up-to-date. (Unless above -+ root, which caller must check.) */ -+ if (coord != NULL) { -+ -+ ret = incr_load_count_znode(parent_zh, parent_lh->node); -+ if (ret != 0) { -+ warning("jmacd-976812386", -+ "incr_load_count_znode failed: %d", -+ ret); -+ return ret; -+ } -+ -+ ret = find_child_ptr(parent_lh->node, z, coord); -+ if (ret != 0) { -+ warning("jmacd-976812", -+ "find_child_ptr failed: %d", ret); -+ return ret; -+ } -+ } -+ } -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* Get the (locked) next neighbor of a znode which is dirty and a member of the same atom. -+ If there is no next neighbor or the neighbor is not in memory or if there is a -+ neighbor but it is not dirty or not in the same atom, -E_NO_NEIGHBOR is returned. -+ In some cases the slum may include nodes which are not dirty, if so @check_dirty should be 0 */ -+static int neighbor_in_slum(znode * node, /* starting point */ -+ lock_handle * lock, /* lock on starting point */ -+ sideof side, /* left or right direction we seek the next node in */ -+ znode_lock_mode mode, /* kind of lock we want */ -+ int check_dirty, /* true if the neighbor should be dirty */ -+ int use_upper_levels /* get neighbor by going though -+ upper levels */) -+{ -+ int ret; -+ int flags; -+ -+ assert("jmacd-6334", znode_is_connected(node)); -+ -+ flags = GN_SAME_ATOM | (side == LEFT_SIDE ? GN_GO_LEFT : 0); -+ if (use_upper_levels) -+ flags |= GN_CAN_USE_UPPER_LEVELS; -+ -+ ret = reiser4_get_neighbor(lock, node, mode, flags); -+ if (ret) { -+ /* May return -ENOENT or -E_NO_NEIGHBOR. */ -+ /* FIXME(C): check EINVAL, E_DEADLOCK */ -+ if (ret == -ENOENT) { -+ ret = RETERR(-E_NO_NEIGHBOR); -+ } -+ return ret; -+ } -+ if (!check_dirty) -+ return 0; -+ /* Check dirty bit of locked znode, no races here */ -+ if (JF_ISSET(ZJNODE(lock->node), JNODE_DIRTY)) -+ return 0; -+ -+ done_lh(lock); -+ return RETERR(-E_NO_NEIGHBOR); -+} -+ -+/* Return true if two znodes have the same parent. This is called with both nodes -+ write-locked (for squeezing) so no tree lock is needed. */ -+static int znode_same_parents(znode * a, znode * b) -+{ -+ int result; -+ -+ assert("jmacd-7011", znode_is_write_locked(a)); -+ assert("jmacd-7012", znode_is_write_locked(b)); -+ -+ /* We lock the whole tree for this check.... I really don't like whole tree -+ * locks... -Hans */ -+ read_lock_tree(znode_get_tree(a)); -+ result = (znode_parent(a) == znode_parent(b)); -+ read_unlock_tree(znode_get_tree(a)); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* FLUSH SCAN */ -+ -+/* Initialize the flush_scan data structure. */ -+static void scan_init(flush_scan * scan) -+{ -+ memset(scan, 0, sizeof(*scan)); -+ init_lh(&scan->node_lock); -+ init_lh(&scan->parent_lock); -+ init_load_count(&scan->parent_load); -+ init_load_count(&scan->node_load); -+ coord_init_invalid(&scan->parent_coord, NULL); -+} -+ -+/* Release any resources held by the flush scan, e.g., release locks, free memory, etc. */ -+static void scan_done(flush_scan * scan) -+{ -+ done_load_count(&scan->node_load); -+ if (scan->node != NULL) { -+ jput(scan->node); -+ scan->node = NULL; -+ } -+ done_load_count(&scan->parent_load); -+ done_lh(&scan->parent_lock); -+ done_lh(&scan->node_lock); -+} -+ -+/* Returns true if flush scanning is finished. */ -+int reiser4_scan_finished(flush_scan * scan) -+{ -+ return scan->stop || (scan->direction == RIGHT_SIDE && -+ scan->count >= scan->max_count); -+} -+ -+/* Return true if the scan should continue to the @tonode. True if the node meets the -+ same_slum_check condition. If not, deref the "left" node and stop the scan. */ -+int reiser4_scan_goto(flush_scan * scan, jnode * tonode) -+{ -+ int go = same_slum_check(scan->node, tonode, 1, 0); -+ -+ if (!go) { -+ scan->stop = 1; -+ jput(tonode); -+ } -+ -+ return go; -+} -+ -+/* Set the current scan->node, refcount it, increment count by the @add_count (number to -+ count, e.g., skipped unallocated nodes), deref previous current, and copy the current -+ parent coordinate. */ -+int -+scan_set_current(flush_scan * scan, jnode * node, unsigned add_count, -+ const coord_t * parent) -+{ -+ /* Release the old references, take the new reference. */ -+ done_load_count(&scan->node_load); -+ -+ if (scan->node != NULL) { -+ jput(scan->node); -+ } -+ scan->node = node; -+ scan->count += add_count; -+ -+ /* This next stmt is somewhat inefficient. The reiser4_scan_extent() code could -+ delay this update step until it finishes and update the parent_coord only once. -+ It did that before, but there was a bug and this was the easiest way to make it -+ correct. */ -+ if (parent != NULL) { -+ coord_dup(&scan->parent_coord, parent); -+ } -+ -+ /* Failure may happen at the incr_load_count call, but the caller can assume the reference -+ is safely taken. */ -+ return incr_load_count_jnode(&scan->node_load, node); -+} -+ -+/* Return true if scanning in the leftward direction. */ -+int reiser4_scanning_left(flush_scan * scan) -+{ -+ return scan->direction == LEFT_SIDE; -+} -+ -+/* Performs leftward scanning starting from either kind of node. Counts the starting -+ node. The right-scan object is passed in for the left-scan in order to copy the parent -+ of an unformatted starting position. This way we avoid searching for the unformatted -+ node's parent when scanning in each direction. If we search for the parent once it is -+ set in both scan objects. The limit parameter tells flush-scan when to stop. -+ -+ Rapid scanning is used only during scan_left, where we are interested in finding the -+ 'leftpoint' where we begin flushing. We are interested in stopping at the left child -+ of a twig that does not have a dirty left neighbor. THIS IS A SPECIAL CASE. The -+ problem is finding a way to flush only those nodes without unallocated children, and it -+ is difficult to solve in the bottom-up flushing algorithm we are currently using. The -+ problem can be solved by scanning left at every level as we go upward, but this would -+ basically bring us back to using a top-down allocation strategy, which we already tried -+ (see BK history from May 2002), and has a different set of problems. The top-down -+ strategy makes avoiding unallocated children easier, but makes it difficult to -+ propertly flush dirty children with clean parents that would otherwise stop the -+ top-down flush, only later to dirty the parent once the children are flushed. So we -+ solve the problem in the bottom-up algorithm with a special case for twigs and leaves -+ only. -+ -+ The first step in solving the problem is this rapid leftward scan. After we determine -+ that there are at least enough nodes counted to qualify for FLUSH_RELOCATE_THRESHOLD we -+ are no longer interested in the exact count, we are only interested in finding a the -+ best place to start the flush. We could choose one of two possibilities: -+ -+ 1. Stop at the leftmost child (of a twig) that does not have a dirty left neighbor. -+ This requires checking one leaf per rapid-scan twig -+ -+ 2. Stop at the leftmost child (of a twig) where there are no dirty children of the twig -+ to the left. This requires checking possibly all of the in-memory children of each -+ twig during the rapid scan. -+ -+ For now we implement the first policy. -+*/ -+static int -+scan_left(flush_scan * scan, flush_scan * right, jnode * node, unsigned limit) -+{ -+ int ret = 0; -+ -+ scan->max_count = limit; -+ scan->direction = LEFT_SIDE; -+ -+ ret = scan_set_current(scan, jref(node), 1, NULL); -+ if (ret != 0) { -+ return ret; -+ } -+ -+ ret = scan_common(scan, right); -+ if (ret != 0) { -+ return ret; -+ } -+ -+ /* Before rapid scanning, we need a lock on scan->node so that we can get its -+ parent, only if formatted. */ -+ if (jnode_is_znode(scan->node)) { -+ ret = longterm_lock_znode(&scan->node_lock, JZNODE(scan->node), -+ ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK, ZNODE_LOCK_LOPRI); -+ } -+ -+ /* Rapid_scan would go here (with limit set to FLUSH_RELOCATE_THRESHOLD). */ -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+/* Performs rightward scanning... Does not count the starting node. The limit parameter -+ is described in scan_left. If the starting node is unformatted then the -+ parent_coord was already set during scan_left. The rapid_after parameter is not used -+ during right-scanning. -+ -+ scan_right is only called if the scan_left operation does not count at least -+ FLUSH_RELOCATE_THRESHOLD nodes for flushing. Otherwise, the limit parameter is set to -+ the difference between scan-left's count and FLUSH_RELOCATE_THRESHOLD, meaning -+ scan-right counts as high as FLUSH_RELOCATE_THRESHOLD and then stops. */ -+static int scan_right(flush_scan * scan, jnode * node, unsigned limit) -+{ -+ int ret; -+ -+ scan->max_count = limit; -+ scan->direction = RIGHT_SIDE; -+ -+ ret = scan_set_current(scan, jref(node), 0, NULL); -+ if (ret != 0) { -+ return ret; -+ } -+ -+ return scan_common(scan, NULL); -+} -+ -+/* Common code to perform left or right scanning. */ -+static int scan_common(flush_scan * scan, flush_scan * other) -+{ -+ int ret; -+ -+ assert("nikita-2376", scan->node != NULL); -+ assert("edward-54", jnode_is_unformatted(scan->node) -+ || jnode_is_znode(scan->node)); -+ -+ /* Special case for starting at an unformatted node. Optimization: we only want -+ to search for the parent (which requires a tree traversal) once. Obviously, we -+ shouldn't have to call it once for the left scan and once for the right scan. -+ For this reason, if we search for the parent during scan-left we then duplicate -+ the coord/lock/load into the scan-right object. */ -+ if (jnode_is_unformatted(scan->node)) { -+ ret = scan_unformatted(scan, other); -+ if (ret != 0) -+ return ret; -+ } -+ /* This loop expects to start at a formatted position and performs chaining of -+ formatted regions */ -+ while (!reiser4_scan_finished(scan)) { -+ -+ ret = scan_formatted(scan); -+ if (ret != 0) { -+ return ret; -+ } -+ } -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+static int scan_unformatted(flush_scan * scan, flush_scan * other) -+{ -+ int ret = 0; -+ int try = 0; -+ -+ if (!coord_is_invalid(&scan->parent_coord)) -+ goto scan; -+ -+ /* set parent coord from */ -+ if (!jnode_is_unformatted(scan->node)) { -+ /* formatted position */ -+ -+ lock_handle lock; -+ assert("edward-301", jnode_is_znode(scan->node)); -+ init_lh(&lock); -+ -+ /* -+ * when flush starts from unformatted node, first thing it -+ * does is tree traversal to find formatted parent of starting -+ * node. This parent is then kept lock across scans to the -+ * left and to the right. This means that during scan to the -+ * left we cannot take left-ward lock, because this is -+ * dead-lock prone. So, if we are scanning to the left and -+ * there is already lock held by this thread, -+ * jnode_lock_parent_coord() should use try-lock. -+ */ -+ try = reiser4_scanning_left(scan) -+ && !lock_stack_isclean(get_current_lock_stack()); -+ /* Need the node locked to get the parent lock, We have to -+ take write lock since there is at least one call path -+ where this znode is already write-locked by us. */ -+ ret = -+ longterm_lock_znode(&lock, JZNODE(scan->node), -+ ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK, -+ reiser4_scanning_left(scan) ? -+ ZNODE_LOCK_LOPRI : -+ ZNODE_LOCK_HIPRI); -+ if (ret != 0) -+ /* EINVAL or E_DEADLOCK here mean... try again! At this point we've -+ scanned too far and can't back out, just start over. */ -+ return ret; -+ -+ ret = jnode_lock_parent_coord(scan->node, -+ &scan->parent_coord, -+ &scan->parent_lock, -+ &scan->parent_load, -+ ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK, try); -+ -+ /* FIXME(C): check EINVAL, E_DEADLOCK */ -+ done_lh(&lock); -+ if (ret == -E_REPEAT) { -+ scan->stop = 1; -+ return 0; -+ } -+ if (ret) -+ return ret; -+ -+ } else { -+ /* unformatted position */ -+ -+ ret = -+ jnode_lock_parent_coord(scan->node, &scan->parent_coord, -+ &scan->parent_lock, -+ &scan->parent_load, -+ ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK, try); -+ -+ if (IS_CBKERR(ret)) -+ return ret; -+ -+ if (ret == CBK_COORD_NOTFOUND) -+ /* FIXME(C): check EINVAL, E_DEADLOCK */ -+ return ret; -+ -+ /* parent was found */ -+ assert("jmacd-8661", other != NULL); -+ /* Duplicate the reference into the other flush_scan. */ -+ coord_dup(&other->parent_coord, &scan->parent_coord); -+ copy_lh(&other->parent_lock, &scan->parent_lock); -+ copy_load_count(&other->parent_load, &scan->parent_load); -+ } -+ scan: -+ return scan_by_coord(scan); -+} -+ -+/* Performs left- or rightward scanning starting from a formatted node. Follow left -+ pointers under tree lock as long as: -+ -+ - node->left/right is non-NULL -+ - node->left/right is connected, dirty -+ - node->left/right belongs to the same atom -+ - scan has not reached maximum count -+*/ -+static int scan_formatted(flush_scan * scan) -+{ -+ int ret; -+ znode *neighbor = NULL; -+ -+ assert("jmacd-1401", !reiser4_scan_finished(scan)); -+ -+ do { -+ znode *node = JZNODE(scan->node); -+ -+ /* Node should be connected, but if not stop the scan. */ -+ if (!znode_is_connected(node)) { -+ scan->stop = 1; -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ /* Lock the tree, check-for and reference the next sibling. */ -+ read_lock_tree(znode_get_tree(node)); -+ -+ /* It may be that a node is inserted or removed between a node and its -+ left sibling while the tree lock is released, but the flush-scan count -+ does not need to be precise. Thus, we release the tree lock as soon as -+ we get the neighboring node. */ -+ neighbor = -+ reiser4_scanning_left(scan) ? node->left : node->right; -+ if (neighbor != NULL) { -+ zref(neighbor); -+ } -+ -+ read_unlock_tree(znode_get_tree(node)); -+ -+ /* If neighbor is NULL at the leaf level, need to check for an unformatted -+ sibling using the parent--break in any case. */ -+ if (neighbor == NULL) { -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ /* Check the condition for going left, break if it is not met. This also -+ releases (jputs) the neighbor if false. */ -+ if (!reiser4_scan_goto(scan, ZJNODE(neighbor))) { -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ /* Advance the flush_scan state to the left, repeat. */ -+ ret = scan_set_current(scan, ZJNODE(neighbor), 1, NULL); -+ if (ret != 0) { -+ return ret; -+ } -+ -+ } while (!reiser4_scan_finished(scan)); -+ -+ /* If neighbor is NULL then we reached the end of a formatted region, or else the -+ sibling is out of memory, now check for an extent to the left (as long as -+ LEAF_LEVEL). */ -+ if (neighbor != NULL || jnode_get_level(scan->node) != LEAF_LEVEL -+ || reiser4_scan_finished(scan)) { -+ scan->stop = 1; -+ return 0; -+ } -+ /* Otherwise, calls scan_by_coord for the right(left)most item of the -+ left(right) neighbor on the parent level, then possibly continue. */ -+ -+ coord_init_invalid(&scan->parent_coord, NULL); -+ return scan_unformatted(scan, NULL); -+} -+ -+/* NOTE-EDWARD: -+ This scans adjacent items of the same type and calls scan flush plugin for each one. -+ Performs left(right)ward scanning starting from a (possibly) unformatted node. If we start -+ from unformatted node, then we continue only if the next neighbor is also unformatted. -+ When called from scan_formatted, we skip first iteration (to make sure that -+ right(left)most item of the left(right) neighbor on the parent level is of the same -+ type and set appropriate coord). */ -+static int scan_by_coord(flush_scan * scan) -+{ -+ int ret = 0; -+ int scan_this_coord; -+ lock_handle next_lock; -+ load_count next_load; -+ coord_t next_coord; -+ jnode *child; -+ item_plugin *iplug; -+ -+ init_lh(&next_lock); -+ init_load_count(&next_load); -+ scan_this_coord = (jnode_is_unformatted(scan->node) ? 1 : 0); -+ -+ /* set initial item id */ -+ iplug = item_plugin_by_coord(&scan->parent_coord); -+ -+ for (; !reiser4_scan_finished(scan); scan_this_coord = 1) { -+ if (scan_this_coord) { -+ /* Here we expect that unit is scannable. it would not be so due -+ * to race with extent->tail conversion. */ -+ if (iplug->f.scan == NULL) { -+ scan->stop = 1; -+ ret = -E_REPEAT; -+ /* skip the check at the end. */ -+ goto race; -+ } -+ -+ ret = iplug->f.scan(scan); -+ if (ret != 0) -+ goto exit; -+ -+ if (reiser4_scan_finished(scan)) { -+ checkchild(scan); -+ break; -+ } -+ } else { -+ /* the same race against truncate as above is possible -+ * here, it seems */ -+ -+ /* NOTE-JMACD: In this case, apply the same end-of-node logic but don't scan -+ the first coordinate. */ -+ assert("jmacd-1231", -+ item_is_internal(&scan->parent_coord)); -+ } -+ -+ if (iplug->f.utmost_child == NULL -+ || znode_get_level(scan->parent_coord.node) != TWIG_LEVEL) { -+ /* stop this coord and continue on parrent level */ -+ ret = -+ scan_set_current(scan, -+ ZJNODE(zref -+ (scan->parent_coord.node)), -+ 1, NULL); -+ if (ret != 0) -+ goto exit; -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ /* Either way, the invariant is that scan->parent_coord is set to the -+ parent of scan->node. Now get the next unit. */ -+ coord_dup(&next_coord, &scan->parent_coord); -+ coord_sideof_unit(&next_coord, scan->direction); -+ -+ /* If off-the-end of the twig, try the next twig. */ -+ if (coord_is_after_sideof_unit(&next_coord, scan->direction)) { -+ /* We take the write lock because we may start flushing from this -+ * coordinate. */ -+ ret = neighbor_in_slum(next_coord.node, -+ &next_lock, -+ scan->direction, -+ ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK, -+ 1 /* check dirty */, -+ 0 /* don't go though upper -+ levels */); -+ if (ret == -E_NO_NEIGHBOR) { -+ scan->stop = 1; -+ ret = 0; -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ if (ret != 0) { -+ goto exit; -+ } -+ -+ ret = incr_load_count_znode(&next_load, next_lock.node); -+ if (ret != 0) { -+ goto exit; -+ } -+ -+ coord_init_sideof_unit(&next_coord, next_lock.node, -+ sideof_reverse(scan->direction)); -+ } -+ -+ iplug = item_plugin_by_coord(&next_coord); -+ -+ /* Get the next child. */ -+ ret = -+ iplug->f.utmost_child(&next_coord, -+ sideof_reverse(scan->direction), -+ &child); -+ if (ret != 0) -+ goto exit; -+ /* If the next child is not in memory, or, item_utmost_child -+ failed (due to race with unlink, most probably), stop -+ here. */ -+ if (child == NULL || IS_ERR(child)) { -+ scan->stop = 1; -+ checkchild(scan); -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ assert("nikita-2374", jnode_is_unformatted(child) -+ || jnode_is_znode(child)); -+ -+ /* See if it is dirty, part of the same atom. */ -+ if (!reiser4_scan_goto(scan, child)) { -+ checkchild(scan); -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ /* If so, make this child current. */ -+ ret = scan_set_current(scan, child, 1, &next_coord); -+ if (ret != 0) -+ goto exit; -+ -+ /* Now continue. If formatted we release the parent lock and return, then -+ proceed. */ -+ if (jnode_is_znode(child)) -+ break; -+ -+ /* Otherwise, repeat the above loop with next_coord. */ -+ if (next_load.node != NULL) { -+ done_lh(&scan->parent_lock); -+ move_lh(&scan->parent_lock, &next_lock); -+ move_load_count(&scan->parent_load, &next_load); -+ } -+ } -+ -+ assert("jmacd-6233", -+ reiser4_scan_finished(scan) || jnode_is_znode(scan->node)); -+ exit: -+ checkchild(scan); -+ race: /* skip the above check */ -+ if (jnode_is_znode(scan->node)) { -+ done_lh(&scan->parent_lock); -+ done_load_count(&scan->parent_load); -+ } -+ -+ done_load_count(&next_load); -+ done_lh(&next_lock); -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+/* FLUSH POS HELPERS */ -+ -+/* Initialize the fields of a flush_position. */ -+static void pos_init(flush_pos_t * pos) -+{ -+ memset(pos, 0, sizeof *pos); -+ -+ pos->state = POS_INVALID; -+ coord_init_invalid(&pos->coord, NULL); -+ init_lh(&pos->lock); -+ init_load_count(&pos->load); -+ -+ reiser4_blocknr_hint_init(&pos->preceder); -+} -+ -+/* The flush loop inside squalloc periodically checks pos_valid to -+ determine when "enough flushing" has been performed. This will return true until one -+ of the following conditions is met: -+ -+ 1. the number of flush-queued nodes has reached the kernel-supplied "int *nr_to_flush" -+ parameter, meaning we have flushed as many blocks as the kernel requested. When -+ flushing to commit, this parameter is NULL. -+ -+ 2. pos_stop() is called because squalloc discovers that the "next" node in the -+ flush order is either non-existant, not dirty, or not in the same atom. -+*/ -+ -+static int pos_valid(flush_pos_t * pos) -+{ -+ return pos->state != POS_INVALID; -+} -+ -+/* Release any resources of a flush_position. Called when jnode_flush finishes. */ -+static void pos_done(flush_pos_t * pos) -+{ -+ pos_stop(pos); -+ reiser4_blocknr_hint_done(&pos->preceder); -+ if (convert_data(pos)) -+ free_convert_data(pos); -+} -+ -+/* Reset the point and parent. Called during flush subroutines to terminate the -+ squalloc loop. */ -+static int pos_stop(flush_pos_t * pos) -+{ -+ pos->state = POS_INVALID; -+ done_lh(&pos->lock); -+ done_load_count(&pos->load); -+ coord_init_invalid(&pos->coord, NULL); -+ -+ if (pos->child) { -+ jput(pos->child); -+ pos->child = NULL; -+ } -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* Return the flush_position's block allocator hint. */ -+reiser4_blocknr_hint *reiser4_pos_hint(flush_pos_t * pos) -+{ -+ return &pos->preceder; -+} -+ -+flush_queue_t * reiser4_pos_fq(flush_pos_t * pos) -+{ -+ return pos->fq; -+} -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 90 -+ LocalWords: preceder -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/flush.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/flush.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/flush.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/flush.h 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,295 @@ -+/* Copyright 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* DECLARATIONS: */ -+ -+#if !defined(__REISER4_FLUSH_H__) -+#define __REISER4_FLUSH_H__ -+ -+#include "plugin/cluster.h" -+ -+/* The flush_scan data structure maintains the state of an in-progress flush-scan on a -+ single level of the tree. A flush-scan is used for counting the number of adjacent -+ nodes to flush, which is used to determine whether we should relocate, and it is also -+ used to find a starting point for flush. A flush-scan object can scan in both right -+ and left directions via the scan_left() and scan_right() interfaces. The -+ right- and left-variations are similar but perform different functions. When scanning -+ left we (optionally perform rapid scanning and then) longterm-lock the endpoint node. -+ When scanning right we are simply counting the number of adjacent, dirty nodes. */ -+struct flush_scan { -+ -+ /* The current number of nodes scanned on this level. */ -+ unsigned count; -+ -+ /* There may be a maximum number of nodes for a scan on any single level. When -+ going leftward, max_count is determined by FLUSH_SCAN_MAXNODES (see reiser4.h) */ -+ unsigned max_count; -+ -+ /* Direction: Set to one of the sideof enumeration: { LEFT_SIDE, RIGHT_SIDE }. */ -+ sideof direction; -+ -+ /* Initially @stop is set to false then set true once some condition stops the -+ search (e.g., we found a clean node before reaching max_count or we found a -+ node belonging to another atom). */ -+ int stop; -+ -+ /* The current scan position. If @node is non-NULL then its reference count has -+ been incremented to reflect this reference. */ -+ jnode *node; -+ -+ /* A handle for zload/zrelse of current scan position node. */ -+ load_count node_load; -+ -+ /* During left-scan, if the final position (a.k.a. endpoint node) is formatted the -+ node is locked using this lock handle. The endpoint needs to be locked for -+ transfer to the flush_position object after scanning finishes. */ -+ lock_handle node_lock; -+ -+ /* When the position is unformatted, its parent, coordinate, and parent -+ zload/zrelse handle. */ -+ lock_handle parent_lock; -+ coord_t parent_coord; -+ load_count parent_load; -+ -+ /* The block allocator preceder hint. Sometimes flush_scan determines what the -+ preceder is and if so it sets it here, after which it is copied into the -+ flush_position. Otherwise, the preceder is computed later. */ -+ reiser4_block_nr preceder_blk; -+}; -+ -+struct convert_item_info { -+ dc_item_stat d_cur; /* disk cluster state of the current item */ -+ dc_item_stat d_next; /* disk cluster state of the next slum item */ -+ struct inode *inode; -+ flow_t flow; -+}; -+ -+struct convert_info { -+ int count; /* for squalloc terminating */ -+ item_plugin *iplug; /* current item plugin */ -+ struct convert_item_info *itm; /* current item info */ -+ struct cluster_handle clust; /* transform cluster */ -+}; -+ -+typedef enum flush_position_state { -+ POS_INVALID, /* Invalid or stopped pos, do not continue slum -+ * processing */ -+ POS_ON_LEAF, /* pos points to already prepped, locked formatted node at -+ * leaf level */ -+ POS_ON_EPOINT, /* pos keeps a lock on twig level, "coord" field is used -+ * to traverse unformatted nodes */ -+ POS_TO_LEAF, /* pos is being moved to leaf level */ -+ POS_TO_TWIG, /* pos is being moved to twig level */ -+ POS_END_OF_TWIG, /* special case of POS_ON_TWIG, when coord is after -+ * rightmost unit of the current twig */ -+ POS_ON_INTERNAL /* same as POS_ON_LEAF, but points to internal node */ -+} flushpos_state_t; -+ -+/* An encapsulation of the current flush point and all the parameters that are passed -+ through the entire squeeze-and-allocate stage of the flush routine. A single -+ flush_position object is constructed after left- and right-scanning finishes. */ -+struct flush_position { -+ flushpos_state_t state; -+ -+ coord_t coord; /* coord to traverse unformatted nodes */ -+ lock_handle lock; /* current lock we hold */ -+ load_count load; /* load status for current locked formatted node */ -+ -+ jnode *child; /* for passing a reference to unformatted child -+ * across pos state changes */ -+ -+ reiser4_blocknr_hint preceder; /* The flush 'hint' state. */ -+ int leaf_relocate; /* True if enough leaf-level nodes were -+ * found to suggest a relocate policy. */ -+ int alloc_cnt; /* The number of nodes allocated during squeeze and allococate. */ -+ int prep_or_free_cnt; /* The number of nodes prepared for write (allocate) or squeezed and freed. */ -+ flush_queue_t *fq; -+ long *nr_written; /* number of nodes submitted to disk */ -+ int flags; /* a copy of jnode_flush flags argument */ -+ -+ znode *prev_twig; /* previous parent pointer value, used to catch -+ * processing of new twig node */ -+ struct convert_info *sq; /* convert info */ -+ -+ unsigned long pos_in_unit; /* for extents only. Position -+ within an extent unit of first -+ jnode of slum */ -+ long nr_to_write; /* number of unformatted nodes to handle on flush */ -+}; -+ -+static inline int item_convert_count(flush_pos_t * pos) -+{ -+ return pos->sq->count; -+} -+static inline void inc_item_convert_count(flush_pos_t * pos) -+{ -+ pos->sq->count++; -+} -+static inline void set_item_convert_count(flush_pos_t * pos, int count) -+{ -+ pos->sq->count = count; -+} -+static inline item_plugin *item_convert_plug(flush_pos_t * pos) -+{ -+ return pos->sq->iplug; -+} -+ -+static inline struct convert_info *convert_data(flush_pos_t * pos) -+{ -+ return pos->sq; -+} -+ -+static inline struct convert_item_info *item_convert_data(flush_pos_t * pos) -+{ -+ assert("edward-955", convert_data(pos)); -+ return pos->sq->itm; -+} -+ -+static inline struct tfm_cluster * tfm_cluster_sq(flush_pos_t * pos) -+{ -+ return &pos->sq->clust.tc; -+} -+ -+static inline struct tfm_stream * tfm_stream_sq(flush_pos_t * pos, -+ tfm_stream_id id) -+{ -+ assert("edward-854", pos->sq != NULL); -+ return get_tfm_stream(tfm_cluster_sq(pos), id); -+} -+ -+static inline int chaining_data_present(flush_pos_t * pos) -+{ -+ return convert_data(pos) && item_convert_data(pos); -+} -+ -+/* Returns true if next node contains next item of the disk cluster -+ so item convert data should be moved to the right slum neighbor. -+*/ -+static inline int should_chain_next_node(flush_pos_t * pos) -+{ -+ int result = 0; -+ -+ assert("edward-1007", chaining_data_present(pos)); -+ -+ switch (item_convert_data(pos)->d_next) { -+ case DC_CHAINED_ITEM: -+ result = 1; -+ break; -+ case DC_AFTER_CLUSTER: -+ break; -+ default: -+ impossible("edward-1009", "bad state of next slum item"); -+ } -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* update item state in a disk cluster to assign conversion mode */ -+static inline void -+move_chaining_data(flush_pos_t * pos, int this_node /* where is next item */ ) -+{ -+ -+ assert("edward-1010", chaining_data_present(pos)); -+ -+ if (this_node == 0) { -+ /* next item is on the right neighbor */ -+ assert("edward-1011", -+ item_convert_data(pos)->d_cur == DC_FIRST_ITEM || -+ item_convert_data(pos)->d_cur == DC_CHAINED_ITEM); -+ assert("edward-1012", -+ item_convert_data(pos)->d_next == DC_CHAINED_ITEM); -+ -+ item_convert_data(pos)->d_cur = DC_CHAINED_ITEM; -+ item_convert_data(pos)->d_next = DC_INVALID_STATE; -+ } else { -+ /* next item is on the same node */ -+ assert("edward-1013", -+ item_convert_data(pos)->d_cur == DC_FIRST_ITEM || -+ item_convert_data(pos)->d_cur == DC_CHAINED_ITEM); -+ assert("edward-1227", -+ item_convert_data(pos)->d_next == DC_AFTER_CLUSTER || -+ item_convert_data(pos)->d_next == DC_INVALID_STATE); -+ -+ item_convert_data(pos)->d_cur = DC_AFTER_CLUSTER; -+ item_convert_data(pos)->d_next = DC_INVALID_STATE; -+ } -+} -+ -+static inline int should_convert_node(flush_pos_t * pos, znode * node) -+{ -+ return znode_convertible(node); -+} -+ -+/* true if there is attached convert item info */ -+static inline int should_convert_next_node(flush_pos_t * pos) -+{ -+ return convert_data(pos) && item_convert_data(pos); -+} -+ -+#define SQUALLOC_THRESHOLD 256 -+ -+static inline int should_terminate_squalloc(flush_pos_t * pos) -+{ -+ return convert_data(pos) && -+ !item_convert_data(pos) && -+ item_convert_count(pos) >= SQUALLOC_THRESHOLD; -+} -+ -+#if 1 -+#define check_convert_info(pos) \ -+do { \ -+ if (unlikely(should_convert_next_node(pos))){ \ -+ warning("edward-1006", "unprocessed chained data"); \ -+ printk("d_cur = %d, d_next = %d, flow.len = %llu\n", \ -+ item_convert_data(pos)->d_cur, \ -+ item_convert_data(pos)->d_next, \ -+ item_convert_data(pos)->flow.length); \ -+ printk("inode %llu, size = %llu, cluster %lu\n", \ -+ (unsigned long long)get_inode_oid \ -+ (item_convert_data(pos)->inode), \ -+ i_size_read(item_convert_data(pos)->inode), \ -+ convert_data(pos)->clust.index); \ -+ } \ -+} while (0) -+#else -+#define check_convert_info(pos) -+#endif /* REISER4_DEBUG */ -+ -+void free_convert_data(flush_pos_t * pos); -+/* used in extent.c */ -+int scan_set_current(flush_scan * scan, jnode * node, unsigned add_size, -+ const coord_t * parent); -+int reiser4_scan_finished(flush_scan * scan); -+int reiser4_scanning_left(flush_scan * scan); -+int reiser4_scan_goto(flush_scan * scan, jnode * tonode); -+txn_atom *atom_locked_by_fq(flush_queue_t * fq); -+int reiser4_alloc_extent(flush_pos_t *flush_pos); -+squeeze_result squalloc_extent(znode *left, const coord_t *, flush_pos_t *, -+ reiser4_key *stop_key); -+extern int reiser4_init_fqs(void); -+extern void reiser4_done_fqs(void); -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ -+extern void reiser4_check_fq(const txn_atom *atom); -+extern atomic_t flush_cnt; -+ -+#define check_preceder(blk) \ -+assert("nikita-2588", blk < reiser4_block_count(reiser4_get_current_sb())); -+extern void check_pos(flush_pos_t * pos); -+#else -+#define check_preceder(b) noop -+#define check_pos(pos) noop -+#endif -+ -+/* __REISER4_FLUSH_H__ */ -+#endif -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 90 -+ LocalWords: preceder -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/flush_queue.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/flush_queue.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/flush_queue.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/flush_queue.c 2007-12-04 21:05:55.782803824 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,680 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+#include "debug.h" -+#include "super.h" -+#include "txnmgr.h" -+#include "jnode.h" -+#include "znode.h" -+#include "page_cache.h" -+#include "wander.h" -+#include "vfs_ops.h" -+#include "writeout.h" -+#include "flush.h" -+ -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+ -+/* A flush queue object is an accumulator for keeping jnodes prepared -+ by the jnode_flush() function for writing to disk. Those "queued" jnodes are -+ kept on the flush queue until memory pressure or atom commit asks -+ flush queues to write some or all from their jnodes. */ -+ -+/* -+ LOCKING: -+ -+ fq->guard spin lock protects fq->atom pointer and nothing else. fq->prepped -+ list protected by atom spin lock. fq->prepped list uses the following -+ locking: -+ -+ two ways to protect fq->prepped list for read-only list traversal: -+ -+ 1. atom spin-lock atom. -+ 2. fq is IN_USE, atom->nr_running_queues increased. -+ -+ and one for list modification: -+ -+ 1. atom is spin-locked and one condition is true: fq is IN_USE or -+ atom->nr_running_queues == 0. -+ -+ The deadlock-safe order for flush queues and atoms is: first lock atom, then -+ lock flush queue, then lock jnode. -+*/ -+ -+#define fq_in_use(fq) ((fq)->state & FQ_IN_USE) -+#define fq_ready(fq) (!fq_in_use(fq)) -+ -+#define mark_fq_in_use(fq) do { (fq)->state |= FQ_IN_USE; } while (0) -+#define mark_fq_ready(fq) do { (fq)->state &= ~FQ_IN_USE; } while (0) -+ -+/* get lock on atom from locked flush queue object */ -+static txn_atom *atom_locked_by_fq_nolock(flush_queue_t * fq) -+{ -+ /* This code is similar to jnode_get_atom(), look at it for the -+ * explanation. */ -+ txn_atom *atom; -+ -+ assert_spin_locked(&(fq->guard)); -+ -+ while (1) { -+ atom = fq->atom; -+ if (atom == NULL) -+ break; -+ -+ if (spin_trylock_atom(atom)) -+ break; -+ -+ atomic_inc(&atom->refcount); -+ spin_unlock(&(fq->guard)); -+ spin_lock_atom(atom); -+ spin_lock(&(fq->guard)); -+ -+ if (fq->atom == atom) { -+ atomic_dec(&atom->refcount); -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ spin_unlock(&(fq->guard)); -+ atom_dec_and_unlock(atom); -+ spin_lock(&(fq->guard)); -+ } -+ -+ return atom; -+} -+ -+txn_atom *atom_locked_by_fq(flush_queue_t * fq) -+{ -+ txn_atom *atom; -+ -+ spin_lock(&(fq->guard)); -+ atom = atom_locked_by_fq_nolock(fq); -+ spin_unlock(&(fq->guard)); -+ return atom; -+} -+ -+static void init_fq(flush_queue_t * fq) -+{ -+ memset(fq, 0, sizeof *fq); -+ -+ atomic_set(&fq->nr_submitted, 0); -+ -+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(ATOM_FQ_LIST(fq)); -+ -+ init_waitqueue_head(&fq->wait); -+ spin_lock_init(&fq->guard); -+} -+ -+/* slab for flush queues */ -+static struct kmem_cache *fq_slab; -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_init_fqs - create flush queue cache -+ * -+ * Initializes slab cache of flush queues. It is part of reiser4 module -+ * initialization. -+ */ -+int reiser4_init_fqs(void) -+{ -+ fq_slab = kmem_cache_create("fq", -+ sizeof(flush_queue_t), -+ 0, SLAB_HWCACHE_ALIGN, NULL); -+ if (fq_slab == NULL) -+ return RETERR(-ENOMEM); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_done_fqs - delete flush queue cache -+ * -+ * This is called on reiser4 module unloading or system shutdown. -+ */ -+void reiser4_done_fqs(void) -+{ -+ destroy_reiser4_cache(&fq_slab); -+} -+ -+/* create new flush queue object */ -+static flush_queue_t *create_fq(gfp_t gfp) -+{ -+ flush_queue_t *fq; -+ -+ fq = kmem_cache_alloc(fq_slab, gfp); -+ if (fq) -+ init_fq(fq); -+ -+ return fq; -+} -+ -+/* adjust atom's and flush queue's counters of queued nodes */ -+static void count_enqueued_node(flush_queue_t * fq) -+{ -+ ON_DEBUG(fq->atom->num_queued++); -+} -+ -+static void count_dequeued_node(flush_queue_t * fq) -+{ -+ assert("zam-993", fq->atom->num_queued > 0); -+ ON_DEBUG(fq->atom->num_queued--); -+} -+ -+/* attach flush queue object to the atom */ -+static void attach_fq(txn_atom *atom, flush_queue_t *fq) -+{ -+ assert_spin_locked(&(atom->alock)); -+ list_add(&fq->alink, &atom->flush_queues); -+ fq->atom = atom; -+ ON_DEBUG(atom->nr_flush_queues++); -+} -+ -+static void detach_fq(flush_queue_t * fq) -+{ -+ assert_spin_locked(&(fq->atom->alock)); -+ -+ spin_lock(&(fq->guard)); -+ list_del_init(&fq->alink); -+ assert("vs-1456", fq->atom->nr_flush_queues > 0); -+ ON_DEBUG(fq->atom->nr_flush_queues--); -+ fq->atom = NULL; -+ spin_unlock(&(fq->guard)); -+} -+ -+/* destroy flush queue object */ -+static void done_fq(flush_queue_t * fq) -+{ -+ assert("zam-763", list_empty_careful(ATOM_FQ_LIST(fq))); -+ assert("zam-766", atomic_read(&fq->nr_submitted) == 0); -+ -+ kmem_cache_free(fq_slab, fq); -+} -+ -+/* */ -+static void mark_jnode_queued(flush_queue_t * fq, jnode * node) -+{ -+ JF_SET(node, JNODE_FLUSH_QUEUED); -+ count_enqueued_node(fq); -+} -+ -+/* Putting jnode into the flush queue. Both atom and jnode should be -+ spin-locked. */ -+void queue_jnode(flush_queue_t * fq, jnode * node) -+{ -+ assert_spin_locked(&(node->guard)); -+ assert("zam-713", node->atom != NULL); -+ assert_spin_locked(&(node->atom->alock)); -+ assert("zam-716", fq->atom != NULL); -+ assert("zam-717", fq->atom == node->atom); -+ assert("zam-907", fq_in_use(fq)); -+ -+ assert("zam-714", JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_DIRTY)); -+ assert("zam-826", JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_RELOC)); -+ assert("vs-1481", !JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_FLUSH_QUEUED)); -+ assert("vs-1481", NODE_LIST(node) != FQ_LIST); -+ -+ mark_jnode_queued(fq, node); -+ list_move_tail(&node->capture_link, ATOM_FQ_LIST(fq)); -+ -+ ON_DEBUG(count_jnode(node->atom, node, NODE_LIST(node), -+ FQ_LIST, 1)); -+} -+ -+/* repeatable process for waiting io completion on a flush queue object */ -+static int wait_io(flush_queue_t * fq, int *nr_io_errors) -+{ -+ assert("zam-738", fq->atom != NULL); -+ assert_spin_locked(&(fq->atom->alock)); -+ assert("zam-736", fq_in_use(fq)); -+ assert("zam-911", list_empty_careful(ATOM_FQ_LIST(fq))); -+ -+ if (atomic_read(&fq->nr_submitted) != 0) { -+ struct super_block *super; -+ -+ spin_unlock_atom(fq->atom); -+ -+ assert("nikita-3013", reiser4_schedulable()); -+ -+ super = reiser4_get_current_sb(); -+ -+ /* FIXME: this is instead of blk_run_queues() */ -+ blk_run_address_space(reiser4_get_super_fake(super)->i_mapping); -+ -+ if (!(super->s_flags & MS_RDONLY)) -+ wait_event(fq->wait, atomic_read(&fq->nr_submitted) == 0); -+ -+ /* Ask the caller to re-acquire the locks and call this -+ function again. Note: this technique is commonly used in -+ the txnmgr code. */ -+ return -E_REPEAT; -+ } -+ -+ *nr_io_errors += atomic_read(&fq->nr_errors); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* wait on I/O completion, re-submit dirty nodes to write */ -+static int finish_fq(flush_queue_t * fq, int *nr_io_errors) -+{ -+ int ret; -+ txn_atom *atom = fq->atom; -+ -+ assert("zam-801", atom != NULL); -+ assert_spin_locked(&(atom->alock)); -+ assert("zam-762", fq_in_use(fq)); -+ -+ ret = wait_io(fq, nr_io_errors); -+ if (ret) -+ return ret; -+ -+ detach_fq(fq); -+ done_fq(fq); -+ -+ reiser4_atom_send_event(atom); -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* wait for all i/o for given atom to be completed, actually do one iteration -+ on that and return -E_REPEAT if there more iterations needed */ -+static int finish_all_fq(txn_atom * atom, int *nr_io_errors) -+{ -+ flush_queue_t *fq; -+ -+ assert_spin_locked(&(atom->alock)); -+ -+ if (list_empty_careful(&atom->flush_queues)) -+ return 0; -+ -+ list_for_each_entry(fq, &atom->flush_queues, alink) { -+ if (fq_ready(fq)) { -+ int ret; -+ -+ mark_fq_in_use(fq); -+ assert("vs-1247", fq->owner == NULL); -+ ON_DEBUG(fq->owner = current); -+ ret = finish_fq(fq, nr_io_errors); -+ -+ if (*nr_io_errors) -+ reiser4_handle_error(); -+ -+ if (ret) { -+ reiser4_fq_put(fq); -+ return ret; -+ } -+ -+ spin_unlock_atom(atom); -+ -+ return -E_REPEAT; -+ } -+ } -+ -+ /* All flush queues are in use; atom remains locked */ -+ return -EBUSY; -+} -+ -+/* wait all i/o for current atom */ -+int current_atom_finish_all_fq(void) -+{ -+ txn_atom *atom; -+ int nr_io_errors = 0; -+ int ret = 0; -+ -+ do { -+ while (1) { -+ atom = get_current_atom_locked(); -+ ret = finish_all_fq(atom, &nr_io_errors); -+ if (ret != -EBUSY) -+ break; -+ reiser4_atom_wait_event(atom); -+ } -+ } while (ret == -E_REPEAT); -+ -+ /* we do not need locked atom after this function finishes, SUCCESS or -+ -EBUSY are two return codes when atom remains locked after -+ finish_all_fq */ -+ if (!ret) -+ spin_unlock_atom(atom); -+ -+ assert_spin_not_locked(&(atom->alock)); -+ -+ if (ret) -+ return ret; -+ -+ if (nr_io_errors) -+ return RETERR(-EIO); -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* change node->atom field for all jnode from given list */ -+static void -+scan_fq_and_update_atom_ref(struct list_head *list, txn_atom *atom) -+{ -+ jnode *cur; -+ -+ list_for_each_entry(cur, list, capture_link) { -+ spin_lock_jnode(cur); -+ cur->atom = atom; -+ spin_unlock_jnode(cur); -+ } -+} -+ -+/* support for atom fusion operation */ -+void reiser4_fuse_fq(txn_atom *to, txn_atom *from) -+{ -+ flush_queue_t *fq; -+ -+ assert_spin_locked(&(to->alock)); -+ assert_spin_locked(&(from->alock)); -+ -+ list_for_each_entry(fq, &from->flush_queues, alink) { -+ scan_fq_and_update_atom_ref(ATOM_FQ_LIST(fq), to); -+ spin_lock(&(fq->guard)); -+ fq->atom = to; -+ spin_unlock(&(fq->guard)); -+ } -+ -+ list_splice_init(&from->flush_queues, to->flush_queues.prev); -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ to->num_queued += from->num_queued; -+ to->nr_flush_queues += from->nr_flush_queues; -+ from->nr_flush_queues = 0; -+#endif -+} -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+int atom_fq_parts_are_clean(txn_atom * atom) -+{ -+ assert("zam-915", atom != NULL); -+ return list_empty_careful(&atom->flush_queues); -+} -+#endif -+/* Bio i/o completion routine for reiser4 write operations. */ -+static int -+end_io_handler(struct bio *bio, unsigned int bytes_done UNUSED_ARG, -+ int err) -+{ -+ int i; -+ int nr_errors = 0; -+ flush_queue_t *fq; -+ -+ assert("zam-958", bio->bi_rw & WRITE); -+ -+ /* i/o op. is not fully completed */ -+ if (bio->bi_size != 0) -+ return 1; -+ -+ if (err == -EOPNOTSUPP) -+ set_bit(BIO_EOPNOTSUPP, &bio->bi_flags); -+ -+ /* we expect that bio->private is set to NULL or fq object which is used -+ * for synchronization and error counting. */ -+ fq = bio->bi_private; -+ /* Check all elements of io_vec for correct write completion. */ -+ for (i = 0; i < bio->bi_vcnt; i += 1) { -+ struct page *pg = bio->bi_io_vec[i].bv_page; -+ -+ if (!test_bit(BIO_UPTODATE, &bio->bi_flags)) { -+ SetPageError(pg); -+ nr_errors++; -+ } -+ -+ { -+ /* jnode WRITEBACK ("write is in progress bit") is -+ * atomically cleared here. */ -+ jnode *node; -+ -+ assert("zam-736", pg != NULL); -+ assert("zam-736", PagePrivate(pg)); -+ node = jprivate(pg); -+ -+ JF_CLR(node, JNODE_WRITEBACK); -+ } -+ -+ end_page_writeback(pg); -+ page_cache_release(pg); -+ } -+ -+ if (fq) { -+ /* count i/o error in fq object */ -+ atomic_add(nr_errors, &fq->nr_errors); -+ -+ /* If all write requests registered in this "fq" are done we up -+ * the waiter. */ -+ if (atomic_sub_and_test(bio->bi_vcnt, &fq->nr_submitted)) -+ wake_up(&fq->wait); -+ } -+ -+ bio_put(bio); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* Count I/O requests which will be submitted by @bio in given flush queues -+ @fq */ -+void add_fq_to_bio(flush_queue_t * fq, struct bio *bio) -+{ -+ bio->bi_private = fq; -+ bio->bi_end_io = end_io_handler; -+ -+ if (fq) -+ atomic_add(bio->bi_vcnt, &fq->nr_submitted); -+} -+ -+/* Move all queued nodes out from @fq->prepped list. */ -+static void release_prepped_list(flush_queue_t * fq) -+{ -+ txn_atom *atom; -+ -+ assert("zam-904", fq_in_use(fq)); -+ atom = atom_locked_by_fq(fq); -+ -+ while (!list_empty(ATOM_FQ_LIST(fq))) { -+ jnode *cur; -+ -+ cur = list_entry(ATOM_FQ_LIST(fq)->next, jnode, capture_link); -+ list_del_init(&cur->capture_link); -+ -+ count_dequeued_node(fq); -+ spin_lock_jnode(cur); -+ assert("nikita-3154", !JF_ISSET(cur, JNODE_OVRWR)); -+ assert("nikita-3154", JF_ISSET(cur, JNODE_RELOC)); -+ assert("nikita-3154", JF_ISSET(cur, JNODE_FLUSH_QUEUED)); -+ JF_CLR(cur, JNODE_FLUSH_QUEUED); -+ -+ if (JF_ISSET(cur, JNODE_DIRTY)) { -+ list_add_tail(&cur->capture_link, -+ ATOM_DIRTY_LIST(atom, jnode_get_level(cur))); -+ ON_DEBUG(count_jnode(atom, cur, FQ_LIST, -+ DIRTY_LIST, 1)); -+ } else { -+ list_add_tail(&cur->capture_link, ATOM_CLEAN_LIST(atom)); -+ ON_DEBUG(count_jnode(atom, cur, FQ_LIST, -+ CLEAN_LIST, 1)); -+ } -+ -+ spin_unlock_jnode(cur); -+ } -+ -+ if (--atom->nr_running_queues == 0) -+ reiser4_atom_send_event(atom); -+ -+ spin_unlock_atom(atom); -+} -+ -+/* Submit write requests for nodes on the already filled flush queue @fq. -+ -+ @fq: flush queue object which contains jnodes we can (and will) write. -+ @return: number of submitted blocks (>=0) if success, otherwise -- an error -+ code (<0). */ -+int reiser4_write_fq(flush_queue_t * fq, long *nr_submitted, int flags) -+{ -+ int ret; -+ txn_atom *atom; -+ -+ while (1) { -+ atom = atom_locked_by_fq(fq); -+ assert("zam-924", atom); -+ /* do not write fq in parallel. */ -+ if (atom->nr_running_queues == 0 -+ || !(flags & WRITEOUT_SINGLE_STREAM)) -+ break; -+ reiser4_atom_wait_event(atom); -+ } -+ -+ atom->nr_running_queues++; -+ spin_unlock_atom(atom); -+ -+ ret = write_jnode_list(ATOM_FQ_LIST(fq), fq, nr_submitted, flags); -+ release_prepped_list(fq); -+ -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+/* Getting flush queue object for exclusive use by one thread. May require -+ several iterations which is indicated by -E_REPEAT return code. -+ -+ This function does not contain code for obtaining an atom lock because an -+ atom lock is obtained by different ways in different parts of reiser4, -+ usually it is current atom, but we need a possibility for getting fq for the -+ atom of given jnode. */ -+static int fq_by_atom_gfp(txn_atom *atom, flush_queue_t **new_fq, gfp_t gfp) -+{ -+ flush_queue_t *fq; -+ -+ assert_spin_locked(&(atom->alock)); -+ -+ fq = list_entry(atom->flush_queues.next, flush_queue_t, alink); -+ while (&atom->flush_queues != &fq->alink) { -+ spin_lock(&(fq->guard)); -+ -+ if (fq_ready(fq)) { -+ mark_fq_in_use(fq); -+ assert("vs-1246", fq->owner == NULL); -+ ON_DEBUG(fq->owner = current); -+ spin_unlock(&(fq->guard)); -+ -+ if (*new_fq) -+ done_fq(*new_fq); -+ -+ *new_fq = fq; -+ -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ spin_unlock(&(fq->guard)); -+ -+ fq = list_entry(fq->alink.next, flush_queue_t, alink); -+ } -+ -+ /* Use previously allocated fq object */ -+ if (*new_fq) { -+ mark_fq_in_use(*new_fq); -+ assert("vs-1248", (*new_fq)->owner == 0); -+ ON_DEBUG((*new_fq)->owner = current); -+ attach_fq(atom, *new_fq); -+ -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ spin_unlock_atom(atom); -+ -+ *new_fq = create_fq(gfp); -+ -+ if (*new_fq == NULL) -+ return RETERR(-ENOMEM); -+ -+ return RETERR(-E_REPEAT); -+} -+ -+int reiser4_fq_by_atom(txn_atom * atom, flush_queue_t ** new_fq) -+{ -+ return fq_by_atom_gfp(atom, new_fq, reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()); -+} -+ -+/* A wrapper around reiser4_fq_by_atom for getting a flush queue -+ object for current atom, if success fq->atom remains locked. */ -+flush_queue_t *get_fq_for_current_atom(void) -+{ -+ flush_queue_t *fq = NULL; -+ txn_atom *atom; -+ int ret; -+ -+ do { -+ atom = get_current_atom_locked(); -+ ret = reiser4_fq_by_atom(atom, &fq); -+ } while (ret == -E_REPEAT); -+ -+ if (ret) -+ return ERR_PTR(ret); -+ return fq; -+} -+ -+/* Releasing flush queue object after exclusive use */ -+void reiser4_fq_put_nolock(flush_queue_t *fq) -+{ -+ assert("zam-747", fq->atom != NULL); -+ assert("zam-902", list_empty_careful(ATOM_FQ_LIST(fq))); -+ mark_fq_ready(fq); -+ assert("vs-1245", fq->owner == current); -+ ON_DEBUG(fq->owner = NULL); -+} -+ -+void reiser4_fq_put(flush_queue_t * fq) -+{ -+ txn_atom *atom; -+ -+ spin_lock(&(fq->guard)); -+ atom = atom_locked_by_fq_nolock(fq); -+ -+ assert("zam-746", atom != NULL); -+ -+ reiser4_fq_put_nolock(fq); -+ reiser4_atom_send_event(atom); -+ -+ spin_unlock(&(fq->guard)); -+ spin_unlock_atom(atom); -+} -+ -+/* A part of atom object initialization related to the embedded flush queue -+ list head */ -+ -+void init_atom_fq_parts(txn_atom *atom) -+{ -+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&atom->flush_queues); -+} -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ -+void reiser4_check_fq(const txn_atom *atom) -+{ -+ /* check number of nodes on all atom's flush queues */ -+ flush_queue_t *fq; -+ int count; -+ struct list_head *pos; -+ -+ count = 0; -+ list_for_each_entry(fq, &atom->flush_queues, alink) { -+ spin_lock(&(fq->guard)); -+ /* calculate number of jnodes on fq' list of prepped jnodes */ -+ list_for_each(pos, ATOM_FQ_LIST(fq)) -+ count++; -+ spin_unlock(&(fq->guard)); -+ } -+ if (count != atom->fq) -+ warning("", "fq counter %d, real %d\n", atom->fq, count); -+ -+} -+ -+#endif -+ -+/* -+ * Local variables: -+ * c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ * mode-name: "LC" -+ * c-basic-offset: 8 -+ * tab-width: 8 -+ * fill-column: 79 -+ * scroll-step: 1 -+ * End: -+ */ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/forward.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/forward.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/forward.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/forward.h 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,252 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* Forward declarations. Thank you Kernighan. */ -+ -+#if !defined( __REISER4_FORWARD_H__ ) -+#define __REISER4_FORWARD_H__ -+ -+#include -+#include -+ -+typedef struct zlock zlock; -+typedef struct lock_stack lock_stack; -+typedef struct lock_handle lock_handle; -+typedef struct znode znode; -+typedef struct flow flow_t; -+typedef struct coord coord_t; -+typedef struct tree_access_pointer tap_t; -+typedef struct reiser4_object_create_data reiser4_object_create_data; -+typedef union reiser4_plugin reiser4_plugin; -+typedef __u16 reiser4_plugin_id; -+typedef __u64 reiser4_plugin_groups; -+typedef struct item_plugin item_plugin; -+typedef struct jnode_plugin jnode_plugin; -+typedef struct reiser4_item_data reiser4_item_data; -+typedef union reiser4_key reiser4_key; -+typedef struct reiser4_tree reiser4_tree; -+typedef struct carry_cut_data carry_cut_data; -+typedef struct carry_kill_data carry_kill_data; -+typedef struct carry_tree_op carry_tree_op; -+typedef struct carry_tree_node carry_tree_node; -+typedef struct carry_plugin_info carry_plugin_info; -+typedef struct reiser4_journal reiser4_journal; -+typedef struct txn_atom txn_atom; -+typedef struct txn_handle txn_handle; -+typedef struct txn_mgr txn_mgr; -+typedef struct reiser4_dir_entry_desc reiser4_dir_entry_desc; -+typedef struct reiser4_context reiser4_context; -+typedef struct carry_level carry_level; -+typedef struct blocknr_set_entry blocknr_set_entry; -+/* super_block->s_fs_info points to this */ -+typedef struct reiser4_super_info_data reiser4_super_info_data; -+/* next two objects are fields of reiser4_super_info_data */ -+typedef struct reiser4_oid_allocator reiser4_oid_allocator; -+typedef struct reiser4_space_allocator reiser4_space_allocator; -+ -+typedef struct flush_scan flush_scan; -+typedef struct flush_position flush_pos_t; -+ -+typedef unsigned short pos_in_node_t; -+#define MAX_POS_IN_NODE 65535 -+ -+typedef struct jnode jnode; -+typedef struct reiser4_blocknr_hint reiser4_blocknr_hint; -+ -+typedef struct uf_coord uf_coord_t; -+typedef struct hint hint_t; -+ -+typedef struct ktxnmgrd_context ktxnmgrd_context; -+ -+struct inode; -+struct page; -+struct file; -+struct dentry; -+struct super_block; -+ -+/* return values of coord_by_key(). cbk == coord_by_key */ -+typedef enum { -+ CBK_COORD_FOUND = 0, -+ CBK_COORD_NOTFOUND = -ENOENT, -+} lookup_result; -+ -+/* results of lookup with directory file */ -+typedef enum { -+ FILE_NAME_FOUND = 0, -+ FILE_NAME_NOTFOUND = -ENOENT, -+ FILE_IO_ERROR = -EIO, /* FIXME: it seems silly to have special OOM, IO_ERROR return codes for each search. */ -+ FILE_OOM = -ENOMEM /* FIXME: it seems silly to have special OOM, IO_ERROR return codes for each search. */ -+} file_lookup_result; -+ -+/* behaviors of lookup. If coord we are looking for is actually in a tree, -+ both coincide. */ -+typedef enum { -+ /* search exactly for the coord with key given */ -+ FIND_EXACT, -+ /* search for coord with the maximal key not greater than one -+ given */ -+ FIND_MAX_NOT_MORE_THAN /*LEFT_SLANT_BIAS */ -+} lookup_bias; -+ -+typedef enum { -+ /* number of leaf level of the tree -+ The fake root has (tree_level=0). */ -+ LEAF_LEVEL = 1, -+ -+ /* number of level one above leaf level of the tree. -+ -+ It is supposed that internal tree used by reiser4 to store file -+ system data and meta data will have height 2 initially (when -+ created by mkfs). -+ */ -+ TWIG_LEVEL = 2, -+} tree_level; -+ -+/* The "real" maximum ztree height is the 0-origin size of any per-level -+ array, since the zero'th level is not used. */ -+#define REAL_MAX_ZTREE_HEIGHT (REISER4_MAX_ZTREE_HEIGHT-LEAF_LEVEL) -+ -+/* enumeration of possible mutual position of item and coord. This enum is -+ return type of ->is_in_item() item plugin method which see. */ -+typedef enum { -+ /* coord is on the left of an item */ -+ IP_ON_THE_LEFT, -+ /* coord is inside item */ -+ IP_INSIDE, -+ /* coord is inside item, but to the right of the rightmost unit of -+ this item */ -+ IP_RIGHT_EDGE, -+ /* coord is on the right of an item */ -+ IP_ON_THE_RIGHT -+} interposition; -+ -+/* type of lock to acquire on znode before returning it to caller */ -+typedef enum { -+ ZNODE_NO_LOCK = 0, -+ ZNODE_READ_LOCK = 1, -+ ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK = 2, -+} znode_lock_mode; -+ -+/* type of lock request */ -+typedef enum { -+ ZNODE_LOCK_LOPRI = 0, -+ ZNODE_LOCK_HIPRI = (1 << 0), -+ -+ /* By setting the ZNODE_LOCK_NONBLOCK flag in a lock request the call to longterm_lock_znode will not sleep -+ waiting for the lock to become available. If the lock is unavailable, reiser4_znode_lock will immediately -+ return the value -E_REPEAT. */ -+ ZNODE_LOCK_NONBLOCK = (1 << 1), -+ /* An option for longterm_lock_znode which prevents atom fusion */ -+ ZNODE_LOCK_DONT_FUSE = (1 << 2) -+} znode_lock_request; -+ -+typedef enum { READ_OP = 0, WRITE_OP = 1 } rw_op; -+ -+/* used to specify direction of shift. These must be -1 and 1 */ -+typedef enum { -+ SHIFT_LEFT = 1, -+ SHIFT_RIGHT = -1 -+} shift_direction; -+ -+typedef enum { -+ LEFT_SIDE, -+ RIGHT_SIDE -+} sideof; -+ -+#define round_up( value, order ) \ -+ ( ( typeof( value ) )( ( ( long ) ( value ) + ( order ) - 1U ) & \ -+ ~( ( order ) - 1 ) ) ) -+ -+/* values returned by squalloc_right_neighbor and its auxiliary functions */ -+typedef enum { -+ /* unit of internal item is moved */ -+ SUBTREE_MOVED = 0, -+ /* nothing else can be squeezed into left neighbor */ -+ SQUEEZE_TARGET_FULL = 1, -+ /* all content of node is squeezed into its left neighbor */ -+ SQUEEZE_SOURCE_EMPTY = 2, -+ /* one more item is copied (this is only returned by -+ allocate_and_copy_extent to squalloc_twig)) */ -+ SQUEEZE_CONTINUE = 3 -+} squeeze_result; -+ -+/* Do not change items ids. If you do - there will be format change */ -+typedef enum { -+ STATIC_STAT_DATA_ID = 0x0, -+ SIMPLE_DIR_ENTRY_ID = 0x1, -+ COMPOUND_DIR_ID = 0x2, -+ NODE_POINTER_ID = 0x3, -+ EXTENT_POINTER_ID = 0x5, -+ FORMATTING_ID = 0x6, -+ CTAIL_ID = 0x7, -+ BLACK_BOX_ID = 0x8, -+ LAST_ITEM_ID = 0x9 -+} item_id; -+ -+/* Flags passed to jnode_flush() to allow it to distinguish default settings based on -+ whether commit() was called or VM memory pressure was applied. */ -+typedef enum { -+ /* submit flush queue to disk at jnode_flush completion */ -+ JNODE_FLUSH_WRITE_BLOCKS = 1, -+ -+ /* flush is called for commit */ -+ JNODE_FLUSH_COMMIT = 2, -+ /* not implemented */ -+ JNODE_FLUSH_MEMORY_FORMATTED = 4, -+ -+ /* not implemented */ -+ JNODE_FLUSH_MEMORY_UNFORMATTED = 8, -+} jnode_flush_flags; -+ -+/* Flags to insert/paste carry operations. Currently they only used in -+ flushing code, but in future, they can be used to optimize for repetitive -+ accesses. */ -+typedef enum { -+ /* carry is not allowed to shift data to the left when trying to find -+ free space */ -+ COPI_DONT_SHIFT_LEFT = (1 << 0), -+ /* carry is not allowed to shift data to the right when trying to find -+ free space */ -+ COPI_DONT_SHIFT_RIGHT = (1 << 1), -+ /* carry is not allowed to allocate new node(s) when trying to find -+ free space */ -+ COPI_DONT_ALLOCATE = (1 << 2), -+ /* try to load left neighbor if its not in a cache */ -+ COPI_LOAD_LEFT = (1 << 3), -+ /* try to load right neighbor if its not in a cache */ -+ COPI_LOAD_RIGHT = (1 << 4), -+ /* shift insertion point to the left neighbor */ -+ COPI_GO_LEFT = (1 << 5), -+ /* shift insertion point to the right neighbor */ -+ COPI_GO_RIGHT = (1 << 6), -+ /* try to step back into original node if insertion into new node -+ fails after shifting data there. */ -+ COPI_STEP_BACK = (1 << 7) -+} cop_insert_flag; -+ -+typedef enum { -+ SAFE_UNLINK, /* safe-link for unlink */ -+ SAFE_TRUNCATE /* safe-link for truncate */ -+} reiser4_safe_link_t; -+ -+/* this is to show on which list of atom jnode is */ -+typedef enum { -+ NOT_CAPTURED, -+ DIRTY_LIST, -+ CLEAN_LIST, -+ FQ_LIST, -+ WB_LIST, -+ OVRWR_LIST -+} atom_list; -+ -+/* __REISER4_FORWARD_H__ */ -+#endif -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/fsdata.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/fsdata.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/fsdata.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/fsdata.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,804 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by -+ * reiser4/README */ -+ -+#include "fsdata.h" -+#include "inode.h" -+ -+ -+/* cache or dir_cursors */ -+static struct kmem_cache *d_cursor_cache; -+ -+/* list of unused cursors */ -+static LIST_HEAD(cursor_cache); -+ -+/* number of cursors in list of ununsed cursors */ -+static unsigned long d_cursor_unused = 0; -+ -+/* spinlock protecting manipulations with dir_cursor's hash table and lists */ -+DEFINE_SPINLOCK(d_lock); -+ -+static reiser4_file_fsdata *create_fsdata(struct file *file); -+static int file_is_stateless(struct file *file); -+static void free_fsdata(reiser4_file_fsdata *fsdata); -+static void kill_cursor(dir_cursor *); -+ -+/** -+ * d_cursor_shrink - shrink callback for cache of dir_cursor-s -+ * @nr: number of objects to free -+ * @mask: GFP mask -+ * -+ * Shrinks d_cursor_cache. Scan LRU list of unused cursors, freeing requested -+ * number. Return number of still freeable cursors. -+ */ -+static int d_cursor_shrink(int nr, gfp_t mask) -+{ -+ if (nr != 0) { -+ dir_cursor *scan; -+ int killed; -+ -+ killed = 0; -+ spin_lock(&d_lock); -+ while (!list_empty(&cursor_cache)) { -+ scan = list_entry(cursor_cache.next, dir_cursor, alist); -+ assert("nikita-3567", scan->ref == 0); -+ kill_cursor(scan); -+ ++killed; -+ --nr; -+ if (nr == 0) -+ break; -+ } -+ spin_unlock(&d_lock); -+ } -+ return d_cursor_unused; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * actually, d_cursors are "priceless", because there is no way to -+ * recover information stored in them. On the other hand, we don't -+ * want to consume all kernel memory by them. As a compromise, just -+ * assign higher "seeks" value to d_cursor cache, so that it will be -+ * shrunk only if system is really tight on memory. -+ */ -+static struct shrinker d_cursor_shrinker = { -+ .shrink = d_cursor_shrink, -+ .seeks = DEFAULT_SEEKS << 3, -+}; -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_init_d_cursor - create d_cursor cache -+ * -+ * Initializes slab cache of d_cursors. It is part of reiser4 module -+ * initialization. -+ */ -+int reiser4_init_d_cursor(void) -+{ -+ d_cursor_cache = kmem_cache_create("d_cursor", sizeof(dir_cursor), 0, -+ SLAB_HWCACHE_ALIGN, NULL); -+ if (d_cursor_cache == NULL) -+ return RETERR(-ENOMEM); -+ -+ register_shrinker(&d_cursor_shrinker); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_done_d_cursor - delete d_cursor cache and d_cursor shrinker -+ * -+ * This is called on reiser4 module unloading or system shutdown. -+ */ -+void reiser4_done_d_cursor(void) -+{ -+ unregister_shrinker(&d_cursor_shrinker); -+ -+ destroy_reiser4_cache(&d_cursor_cache); -+} -+ -+#define D_CURSOR_TABLE_SIZE (256) -+ -+static inline unsigned long -+d_cursor_hash(d_cursor_hash_table *table, const struct d_cursor_key *key) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-3555", IS_POW(D_CURSOR_TABLE_SIZE)); -+ return (key->oid + key->cid) & (D_CURSOR_TABLE_SIZE - 1); -+} -+ -+static inline int d_cursor_eq(const struct d_cursor_key *k1, -+ const struct d_cursor_key *k2) -+{ -+ return k1->cid == k2->cid && k1->oid == k2->oid; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * define functions to manipulate reiser4 super block's hash table of -+ * dir_cursors -+ */ -+#define KMALLOC(size) kmalloc((size), reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()) -+#define KFREE(ptr, size) kfree(ptr) -+TYPE_SAFE_HASH_DEFINE(d_cursor, -+ dir_cursor, -+ struct d_cursor_key, -+ key, hash, d_cursor_hash, d_cursor_eq); -+#undef KFREE -+#undef KMALLOC -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_init_super_d_info - initialize per-super-block d_cursor resources -+ * @super: super block to initialize -+ * -+ * Initializes per-super-block d_cursor's hash table and radix tree. It is part -+ * of mount. -+ */ -+int reiser4_init_super_d_info(struct super_block *super) -+{ -+ struct d_cursor_info *p; -+ -+ p = &get_super_private(super)->d_info; -+ -+ INIT_RADIX_TREE(&p->tree, reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()); -+ return d_cursor_hash_init(&p->table, D_CURSOR_TABLE_SIZE); -+} -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_done_super_d_info - release per-super-block d_cursor resources -+ * @super: super block being umounted -+ * -+ * It is called on umount. Kills all directory cursors attached to suoer block. -+ */ -+void reiser4_done_super_d_info(struct super_block *super) -+{ -+ struct d_cursor_info *d_info; -+ dir_cursor *cursor, *next; -+ -+ d_info = &get_super_private(super)->d_info; -+ for_all_in_htable(&d_info->table, d_cursor, cursor, next) -+ kill_cursor(cursor); -+ -+ BUG_ON(d_info->tree.rnode != NULL); -+ d_cursor_hash_done(&d_info->table); -+} -+ -+/** -+ * kill_cursor - free dir_cursor and reiser4_file_fsdata attached to it -+ * @cursor: cursor to free -+ * -+ * Removes reiser4_file_fsdata attached to @cursor from readdir list of -+ * reiser4_inode, frees that reiser4_file_fsdata. Removes @cursor from from -+ * indices, hash table, list of unused cursors and frees it. -+ */ -+static void kill_cursor(dir_cursor *cursor) -+{ -+ unsigned long index; -+ -+ assert("nikita-3566", cursor->ref == 0); -+ assert("nikita-3572", cursor->fsdata != NULL); -+ -+ index = (unsigned long)cursor->key.oid; -+ list_del_init(&cursor->fsdata->dir.linkage); -+ free_fsdata(cursor->fsdata); -+ cursor->fsdata = NULL; -+ -+ if (list_empty_careful(&cursor->list)) -+ /* this is last cursor for a file. Kill radix-tree entry */ -+ radix_tree_delete(&cursor->info->tree, index); -+ else { -+ void **slot; -+ -+ /* -+ * there are other cursors for the same oid. -+ */ -+ -+ /* -+ * if radix tree point to the cursor being removed, re-target -+ * radix tree slot to the next cursor in the (non-empty as was -+ * checked above) element of the circular list of all cursors -+ * for this oid. -+ */ -+ slot = radix_tree_lookup_slot(&cursor->info->tree, index); -+ assert("nikita-3571", *slot != NULL); -+ if (*slot == cursor) -+ *slot = list_entry(cursor->list.next, dir_cursor, list); -+ /* remove cursor from circular list */ -+ list_del_init(&cursor->list); -+ } -+ /* remove cursor from the list of unused cursors */ -+ list_del_init(&cursor->alist); -+ /* remove cursor from the hash table */ -+ d_cursor_hash_remove(&cursor->info->table, cursor); -+ /* and free it */ -+ kmem_cache_free(d_cursor_cache, cursor); -+ --d_cursor_unused; -+} -+ -+/* possible actions that can be performed on all cursors for the given file */ -+enum cursor_action { -+ /* -+ * load all detached state: this is called when stat-data is loaded -+ * from the disk to recover information about all pending readdirs -+ */ -+ CURSOR_LOAD, -+ /* -+ * detach all state from inode, leaving it in the cache. This is called -+ * when inode is removed form the memory by memory pressure -+ */ -+ CURSOR_DISPOSE, -+ /* -+ * detach cursors from the inode, and free them. This is called when -+ * inode is destroyed -+ */ -+ CURSOR_KILL -+}; -+ -+/* -+ * return d_cursor data for the file system @inode is in. -+ */ -+static inline struct d_cursor_info *d_info(struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ return &get_super_private(inode->i_sb)->d_info; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * lookup d_cursor in the per-super-block radix tree. -+ */ -+static inline dir_cursor *lookup(struct d_cursor_info * info, -+ unsigned long index) -+{ -+ return (dir_cursor *) radix_tree_lookup(&info->tree, index); -+} -+ -+/* -+ * attach @cursor to the radix tree. There may be multiple cursors for the -+ * same oid, they are chained into circular list. -+ */ -+static void bind_cursor(dir_cursor * cursor, unsigned long index) -+{ -+ dir_cursor *head; -+ -+ head = lookup(cursor->info, index); -+ if (head == NULL) { -+ /* this is the first cursor for this index */ -+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&cursor->list); -+ radix_tree_insert(&cursor->info->tree, index, cursor); -+ } else { -+ /* some cursor already exists. Chain ours */ -+ list_add(&cursor->list, &head->list); -+ } -+} -+ -+/* -+ * detach fsdata (if detachable) from file descriptor, and put cursor on the -+ * "unused" list. Called when file descriptor is not longer in active use. -+ */ -+static void clean_fsdata(struct file *file) -+{ -+ dir_cursor *cursor; -+ reiser4_file_fsdata *fsdata; -+ -+ assert("nikita-3570", file_is_stateless(file)); -+ -+ fsdata = (reiser4_file_fsdata *) file->private_data; -+ if (fsdata != NULL) { -+ cursor = fsdata->cursor; -+ if (cursor != NULL) { -+ spin_lock(&d_lock); -+ --cursor->ref; -+ if (cursor->ref == 0) { -+ list_add_tail(&cursor->alist, &cursor_cache); -+ ++d_cursor_unused; -+ } -+ spin_unlock(&d_lock); -+ file->private_data = NULL; -+ } -+ } -+} -+ -+/* -+ * global counter used to generate "client ids". These ids are encoded into -+ * high bits of fpos. -+ */ -+static __u32 cid_counter = 0; -+#define CID_SHIFT (20) -+#define CID_MASK (0xfffffull) -+ -+static void free_file_fsdata_nolock(struct file *); -+ -+/** -+ * insert_cursor - allocate file_fsdata, insert cursor to tree and hash table -+ * @cursor: -+ * @file: -+ * @inode: -+ * -+ * Allocates reiser4_file_fsdata, attaches it to @cursor, inserts cursor to -+ * reiser4 super block's hash table and radix tree. -+ add detachable readdir -+ * state to the @f -+ */ -+static int insert_cursor(dir_cursor *cursor, struct file *file, -+ struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ int result; -+ reiser4_file_fsdata *fsdata; -+ -+ memset(cursor, 0, sizeof *cursor); -+ -+ /* this is either first call to readdir, or rewind. Anyway, create new -+ * cursor. */ -+ fsdata = create_fsdata(NULL); -+ if (fsdata != NULL) { -+ result = radix_tree_preload(reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ struct d_cursor_info *info; -+ oid_t oid; -+ -+ info = d_info(inode); -+ oid = get_inode_oid(inode); -+ /* cid occupies higher 12 bits of f->f_pos. Don't -+ * allow it to become negative: this confuses -+ * nfsd_readdir() */ -+ cursor->key.cid = (++cid_counter) & 0x7ff; -+ cursor->key.oid = oid; -+ cursor->fsdata = fsdata; -+ cursor->info = info; -+ cursor->ref = 1; -+ -+ spin_lock_inode(inode); -+ /* install cursor as @f's private_data, discarding old -+ * one if necessary */ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ if (file->private_data) -+ warning("", "file has fsdata already"); -+#endif -+ clean_fsdata(file); -+ free_file_fsdata_nolock(file); -+ file->private_data = fsdata; -+ fsdata->cursor = cursor; -+ spin_unlock_inode(inode); -+ spin_lock(&d_lock); -+ /* insert cursor into hash table */ -+ d_cursor_hash_insert(&info->table, cursor); -+ /* and chain it into radix-tree */ -+ bind_cursor(cursor, (unsigned long)oid); -+ spin_unlock(&d_lock); -+ radix_tree_preload_end(); -+ file->f_pos = ((__u64) cursor->key.cid) << CID_SHIFT; -+ } -+ } else -+ result = RETERR(-ENOMEM); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * process_cursors - do action on each cursor attached to inode -+ * @inode: -+ * @act: action to do -+ * -+ * Finds all cursors of @inode in reiser4's super block radix tree of cursors -+ * and performs action specified by @act on each of cursors. -+ */ -+static void process_cursors(struct inode *inode, enum cursor_action act) -+{ -+ oid_t oid; -+ dir_cursor *start; -+ struct list_head *head; -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ struct d_cursor_info *info; -+ -+ /* this can be called by -+ * -+ * kswapd->...->prune_icache->..reiser4_destroy_inode -+ * -+ * without reiser4_context -+ */ -+ ctx = reiser4_init_context(inode->i_sb); -+ if (IS_ERR(ctx)) { -+ warning("vs-23", "failed to init context"); -+ return; -+ } -+ -+ assert("nikita-3558", inode != NULL); -+ -+ info = d_info(inode); -+ oid = get_inode_oid(inode); -+ spin_lock_inode(inode); -+ head = get_readdir_list(inode); -+ spin_lock(&d_lock); -+ /* find any cursor for this oid: reference to it is hanging of radix -+ * tree */ -+ start = lookup(info, (unsigned long)oid); -+ if (start != NULL) { -+ dir_cursor *scan; -+ reiser4_file_fsdata *fsdata; -+ -+ /* process circular list of cursors for this oid */ -+ scan = start; -+ do { -+ dir_cursor *next; -+ -+ next = list_entry(scan->list.next, dir_cursor, list); -+ fsdata = scan->fsdata; -+ assert("nikita-3557", fsdata != NULL); -+ if (scan->key.oid == oid) { -+ switch (act) { -+ case CURSOR_DISPOSE: -+ list_del_init(&fsdata->dir.linkage); -+ break; -+ case CURSOR_LOAD: -+ list_add(&fsdata->dir.linkage, head); -+ break; -+ case CURSOR_KILL: -+ kill_cursor(scan); -+ break; -+ } -+ } -+ if (scan == next) -+ /* last cursor was just killed */ -+ break; -+ scan = next; -+ } while (scan != start); -+ } -+ spin_unlock(&d_lock); -+ /* check that we killed 'em all */ -+ assert("nikita-3568", -+ ergo(act == CURSOR_KILL, -+ list_empty_careful(get_readdir_list(inode)))); -+ assert("nikita-3569", -+ ergo(act == CURSOR_KILL, lookup(info, oid) == NULL)); -+ spin_unlock_inode(inode); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+} -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_dispose_cursors - removes cursors from inode's list -+ * @inode: inode to dispose cursors of -+ * -+ * For each of cursors corresponding to @inode - removes reiser4_file_fsdata -+ * attached to cursor from inode's readdir list. This is called when inode is -+ * removed from the memory by memory pressure. -+ */ -+void reiser4_dispose_cursors(struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ process_cursors(inode, CURSOR_DISPOSE); -+} -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_load_cursors - attach cursors to inode -+ * @inode: inode to load cursors to -+ * -+ * For each of cursors corresponding to @inode - attaches reiser4_file_fsdata -+ * attached to cursor to inode's readdir list. This is done when inode is -+ * loaded into memory. -+ */ -+void reiser4_load_cursors(struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ process_cursors(inode, CURSOR_LOAD); -+} -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_kill_cursors - kill all inode cursors -+ * @inode: inode to kill cursors of -+ * -+ * Frees all cursors for this inode. This is called when inode is destroyed. -+ */ -+void reiser4_kill_cursors(struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ process_cursors(inode, CURSOR_KILL); -+} -+ -+/** -+ * file_is_stateless - -+ * @file: -+ * -+ * true, if file descriptor @f is created by NFS server by "demand" to serve -+ * one file system operation. This means that there may be "detached state" -+ * for underlying inode. -+ */ -+static int file_is_stateless(struct file *file) -+{ -+ return reiser4_get_dentry_fsdata(file->f_dentry)->stateless; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_get_dir_fpos - -+ * @dir: -+ * -+ * Calculates ->fpos from user-supplied cookie. Normally it is dir->f_pos, but -+ * in the case of stateless directory operation (readdir-over-nfs), client id -+ * was encoded in the high bits of cookie and should me masked off. -+ */ -+loff_t reiser4_get_dir_fpos(struct file *dir) -+{ -+ if (file_is_stateless(dir)) -+ return dir->f_pos & CID_MASK; -+ else -+ return dir->f_pos; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_attach_fsdata - try to attach fsdata -+ * @file: -+ * @inode: -+ * -+ * Finds or creates cursor for readdir-over-nfs. -+ */ -+int reiser4_attach_fsdata(struct file *file, struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ loff_t pos; -+ int result; -+ dir_cursor *cursor; -+ -+ /* -+ * we are serialized by inode->i_mutex -+ */ -+ if (!file_is_stateless(file)) -+ return 0; -+ -+ pos = file->f_pos; -+ result = 0; -+ if (pos == 0) { -+ /* -+ * first call to readdir (or rewind to the beginning of -+ * directory) -+ */ -+ cursor = kmem_cache_alloc(d_cursor_cache, -+ reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()); -+ if (cursor != NULL) -+ result = insert_cursor(cursor, file, inode); -+ else -+ result = RETERR(-ENOMEM); -+ } else { -+ /* try to find existing cursor */ -+ struct d_cursor_key key; -+ -+ key.cid = pos >> CID_SHIFT; -+ key.oid = get_inode_oid(inode); -+ spin_lock(&d_lock); -+ cursor = d_cursor_hash_find(&d_info(inode)->table, &key); -+ if (cursor != NULL) { -+ /* cursor was found */ -+ if (cursor->ref == 0) { -+ /* move it from unused list */ -+ list_del_init(&cursor->alist); -+ --d_cursor_unused; -+ } -+ ++cursor->ref; -+ } -+ spin_unlock(&d_lock); -+ if (cursor != NULL) { -+ spin_lock_inode(inode); -+ assert("nikita-3556", cursor->fsdata->back == NULL); -+ clean_fsdata(file); -+ free_file_fsdata_nolock(file); -+ file->private_data = cursor->fsdata; -+ spin_unlock_inode(inode); -+ } -+ } -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_detach_fsdata - ??? -+ * @file: -+ * -+ * detach fsdata, if necessary -+ */ -+void reiser4_detach_fsdata(struct file *file) -+{ -+ struct inode *inode; -+ -+ if (!file_is_stateless(file)) -+ return; -+ -+ inode = file->f_dentry->d_inode; -+ spin_lock_inode(inode); -+ clean_fsdata(file); -+ spin_unlock_inode(inode); -+} -+ -+/* slab for reiser4_dentry_fsdata */ -+static struct kmem_cache *dentry_fsdata_cache; -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_init_dentry_fsdata - create cache of dentry_fsdata -+ * -+ * Initializes slab cache of structures attached to denty->d_fsdata. It is -+ * part of reiser4 module initialization. -+ */ -+int reiser4_init_dentry_fsdata(void) -+{ -+ dentry_fsdata_cache = kmem_cache_create("dentry_fsdata", -+ sizeof(struct reiser4_dentry_fsdata), -+ 0, -+ SLAB_HWCACHE_ALIGN | -+ SLAB_RECLAIM_ACCOUNT, -+ NULL); -+ if (dentry_fsdata_cache == NULL) -+ return RETERR(-ENOMEM); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_done_dentry_fsdata - delete cache of dentry_fsdata -+ * -+ * This is called on reiser4 module unloading or system shutdown. -+ */ -+void reiser4_done_dentry_fsdata(void) -+{ -+ destroy_reiser4_cache(&dentry_fsdata_cache); -+} -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_get_dentry_fsdata - get fs-specific dentry data -+ * @dentry: queried dentry -+ * -+ * Allocates if necessary and returns per-dentry data that we attach to each -+ * dentry. -+ */ -+struct reiser4_dentry_fsdata *reiser4_get_dentry_fsdata(struct dentry *dentry) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-1365", dentry != NULL); -+ -+ if (dentry->d_fsdata == NULL) { -+ dentry->d_fsdata = kmem_cache_alloc(dentry_fsdata_cache, -+ reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()); -+ if (dentry->d_fsdata == NULL) -+ return ERR_PTR(RETERR(-ENOMEM)); -+ memset(dentry->d_fsdata, 0, -+ sizeof(struct reiser4_dentry_fsdata)); -+ } -+ return dentry->d_fsdata; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_free_dentry_fsdata - detach and free dentry_fsdata -+ * @dentry: dentry to free fsdata of -+ * -+ * Detaches and frees fs-specific dentry data -+ */ -+void reiser4_free_dentry_fsdata(struct dentry *dentry) -+{ -+ if (dentry->d_fsdata != NULL) { -+ kmem_cache_free(dentry_fsdata_cache, dentry->d_fsdata); -+ dentry->d_fsdata = NULL; -+ } -+} -+ -+/* slab for reiser4_file_fsdata */ -+static struct kmem_cache *file_fsdata_cache; -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_init_file_fsdata - create cache of reiser4_file_fsdata -+ * -+ * Initializes slab cache of structures attached to file->private_data. It is -+ * part of reiser4 module initialization. -+ */ -+int reiser4_init_file_fsdata(void) -+{ -+ file_fsdata_cache = kmem_cache_create("file_fsdata", -+ sizeof(reiser4_file_fsdata), -+ 0, -+ SLAB_HWCACHE_ALIGN | -+ SLAB_RECLAIM_ACCOUNT, NULL); -+ if (file_fsdata_cache == NULL) -+ return RETERR(-ENOMEM); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_done_file_fsdata - delete cache of reiser4_file_fsdata -+ * -+ * This is called on reiser4 module unloading or system shutdown. -+ */ -+void reiser4_done_file_fsdata(void) -+{ -+ destroy_reiser4_cache(&file_fsdata_cache); -+} -+ -+/** -+ * create_fsdata - allocate and initialize reiser4_file_fsdata -+ * @file: what to create file_fsdata for, may be NULL -+ * -+ * Allocates and initializes reiser4_file_fsdata structure. -+ */ -+static reiser4_file_fsdata *create_fsdata(struct file *file) -+{ -+ reiser4_file_fsdata *fsdata; -+ -+ fsdata = kmem_cache_alloc(file_fsdata_cache, -+ reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()); -+ if (fsdata != NULL) { -+ memset(fsdata, 0, sizeof *fsdata); -+ fsdata->ra1.max_window_size = VM_MAX_READAHEAD * 1024; -+ fsdata->back = file; -+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&fsdata->dir.linkage); -+ } -+ return fsdata; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * free_fsdata - free reiser4_file_fsdata -+ * @fsdata: object to free -+ * -+ * Dual to create_fsdata(). Free reiser4_file_fsdata. -+ */ -+static void free_fsdata(reiser4_file_fsdata *fsdata) -+{ -+ BUG_ON(fsdata == NULL); -+ kmem_cache_free(file_fsdata_cache, fsdata); -+} -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_get_file_fsdata - get fs-specific file data -+ * @file: queried file -+ * -+ * Returns fs-specific data of @file. If it is NULL, allocates it and attaches -+ * to @file. -+ */ -+reiser4_file_fsdata *reiser4_get_file_fsdata(struct file *file) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-1603", file != NULL); -+ -+ if (file->private_data == NULL) { -+ reiser4_file_fsdata *fsdata; -+ struct inode *inode; -+ -+ fsdata = create_fsdata(file); -+ if (fsdata == NULL) -+ return ERR_PTR(RETERR(-ENOMEM)); -+ -+ inode = file->f_dentry->d_inode; -+ spin_lock_inode(inode); -+ if (file->private_data == NULL) { -+ file->private_data = fsdata; -+ fsdata = NULL; -+ } -+ spin_unlock_inode(inode); -+ if (fsdata != NULL) -+ /* other thread initialized ->fsdata */ -+ kmem_cache_free(file_fsdata_cache, fsdata); -+ } -+ assert("nikita-2665", file->private_data != NULL); -+ return file->private_data; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * free_file_fsdata_nolock - detach and free reiser4_file_fsdata -+ * @file: -+ * -+ * Detaches reiser4_file_fsdata from @file, removes reiser4_file_fsdata from -+ * readdir list, frees if it is not linked to d_cursor object. -+ */ -+static void free_file_fsdata_nolock(struct file *file) -+{ -+ reiser4_file_fsdata *fsdata; -+ -+ assert("", spin_inode_is_locked(file->f_dentry->d_inode)); -+ fsdata = file->private_data; -+ if (fsdata != NULL) { -+ list_del_init(&fsdata->dir.linkage); -+ if (fsdata->cursor == NULL) -+ free_fsdata(fsdata); -+ } -+ file->private_data = NULL; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_free_file_fsdata - detach from struct file and free reiser4_file_fsdata -+ * @file: -+ * -+ * Spinlocks inode and calls free_file_fsdata_nolock to do the work. -+ */ -+void reiser4_free_file_fsdata(struct file *file) -+{ -+ spin_lock_inode(file->f_dentry->d_inode); -+ free_file_fsdata_nolock(file); -+ spin_unlock_inode(file->f_dentry->d_inode); -+} -+ -+/* -+ * Local variables: -+ * c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ * mode-name: "LC" -+ * c-basic-offset: 8 -+ * tab-width: 8 -+ * fill-column: 79 -+ * End: -+ */ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/fsdata.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/fsdata.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/fsdata.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/fsdata.h 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,205 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by -+ * reiser4/README */ -+ -+#if !defined( __REISER4_FSDATA_H__ ) -+#define __REISER4_FSDATA_H__ -+ -+#include "debug.h" -+#include "kassign.h" -+#include "seal.h" -+#include "type_safe_hash.h" -+#include "plugin/file/file.h" -+#include "readahead.h" -+ -+/* -+ * comment about reiser4_dentry_fsdata -+ * -+ * -+ */ -+ -+/* -+ * locking: fields of per file descriptor readdir_pos and ->f_pos are -+ * protected by ->i_mutex on inode. Under this lock following invariant -+ * holds: -+ * -+ * file descriptor is "looking" at the entry_no-th directory entry from -+ * the beginning of directory. This entry has key dir_entry_key and is -+ * pos-th entry with duplicate-key sequence. -+ * -+ */ -+ -+/* logical position within directory */ -+struct dir_pos { -+ /* key of directory entry (actually, part of a key sufficient to -+ identify directory entry) */ -+ de_id dir_entry_key; -+ /* ordinal number of directory entry among all entries with the same -+ key. (Starting from 0.) */ -+ unsigned pos; -+}; -+ -+struct readdir_pos { -+ /* f_pos corresponding to this readdir position */ -+ __u64 fpos; -+ /* logical position within directory */ -+ struct dir_pos position; -+ /* logical number of directory entry within -+ directory */ -+ __u64 entry_no; -+}; -+ -+/* -+ * this is used to speed up lookups for directory entry: on initial call to -+ * ->lookup() seal and coord of directory entry (if found, that is) are stored -+ * in struct dentry and reused later to avoid tree traversals. -+ */ -+struct de_location { -+ /* seal covering directory entry */ -+ seal_t entry_seal; -+ /* coord of directory entry */ -+ coord_t entry_coord; -+ /* ordinal number of directory entry among all entries with the same -+ key. (Starting from 0.) */ -+ int pos; -+}; -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_dentry_fsdata - reiser4-specific data attached to dentries -+ * -+ * This is allocated dynamically and released in d_op->d_release() -+ * -+ * Currently it only contains cached location (hint) of directory entry, but -+ * it is expected that other information will be accumulated here. -+ */ -+struct reiser4_dentry_fsdata { -+ /* -+ * here will go fields filled by ->lookup() to speedup next -+ * create/unlink, like blocknr of znode with stat-data, or key of -+ * stat-data. -+ */ -+ struct de_location dec; -+ int stateless; /* created through reiser4_decode_fh, needs special -+ * treatment in readdir. */ -+}; -+ -+extern int reiser4_init_dentry_fsdata(void); -+extern void reiser4_done_dentry_fsdata(void); -+extern struct reiser4_dentry_fsdata *reiser4_get_dentry_fsdata(struct dentry *); -+extern void reiser4_free_dentry_fsdata(struct dentry *dentry); -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_file_fsdata - reiser4-specific data attached to file->private_data -+ * -+ * This is allocated dynamically and released in inode->i_fop->release -+ */ -+typedef struct reiser4_file_fsdata { -+ /* -+ * pointer back to the struct file which this reiser4_file_fsdata is -+ * part of -+ */ -+ struct file *back; -+ /* detached cursor for stateless readdir. */ -+ struct dir_cursor *cursor; -+ /* -+ * We need both directory and regular file parts here, because there -+ * are file system objects that are files and directories. -+ */ -+ struct { -+ /* -+ * position in directory. It is updated each time directory is -+ * modified -+ */ -+ struct readdir_pos readdir; -+ /* head of this list is reiser4_inode->lists.readdir_list */ -+ struct list_head linkage; -+ } dir; -+ /* hints to speed up operations with regular files: read and write. */ -+ struct { -+ hint_t hint; -+ } reg; -+ struct reiser4_file_ra_state ra1; -+ -+} reiser4_file_fsdata; -+ -+extern int reiser4_init_file_fsdata(void); -+extern void reiser4_done_file_fsdata(void); -+extern reiser4_file_fsdata *reiser4_get_file_fsdata(struct file *); -+extern void reiser4_free_file_fsdata(struct file *); -+ -+/* -+ * d_cursor is reiser4_file_fsdata not attached to struct file. d_cursors are -+ * used to address problem reiser4 has with readdir accesses via NFS. See -+ * plugin/file_ops_readdir.c for more details. -+ */ -+struct d_cursor_key{ -+ __u16 cid; -+ __u64 oid; -+}; -+ -+/* -+ * define structures d_cursor_hash_table d_cursor_hash_link which are used to -+ * maintain hash table of dir_cursor-s in reiser4's super block -+ */ -+typedef struct dir_cursor dir_cursor; -+TYPE_SAFE_HASH_DECLARE(d_cursor, dir_cursor); -+ -+struct dir_cursor { -+ int ref; -+ reiser4_file_fsdata *fsdata; -+ -+ /* link to reiser4 super block hash table of cursors */ -+ d_cursor_hash_link hash; -+ -+ /* -+ * this is to link cursors to reiser4 super block's radix tree of -+ * cursors if there are more than one cursor of the same objectid -+ */ -+ struct list_head list; -+ struct d_cursor_key key; -+ struct d_cursor_info *info; -+ /* list of unused cursors */ -+ struct list_head alist; -+}; -+ -+extern int reiser4_init_d_cursor(void); -+extern void reiser4_done_d_cursor(void); -+ -+extern int reiser4_init_super_d_info(struct super_block *); -+extern void reiser4_done_super_d_info(struct super_block *); -+ -+extern loff_t reiser4_get_dir_fpos(struct file *); -+extern int reiser4_attach_fsdata(struct file *, struct inode *); -+extern void reiser4_detach_fsdata(struct file *); -+ -+/* these are needed for "stateless" readdir. See plugin/file_ops_readdir.c for -+ more details */ -+void reiser4_dispose_cursors(struct inode *inode); -+void reiser4_load_cursors(struct inode *inode); -+void reiser4_kill_cursors(struct inode *inode); -+void reiser4_adjust_dir_file(struct inode *dir, const struct dentry *de, -+ int offset, int adj); -+ -+/* -+ * this structure is embedded to reise4_super_info_data. It maintains d_cursors -+ * (detached readdir state). See plugin/file_ops_readdir.c for more details. -+ */ -+struct d_cursor_info { -+ d_cursor_hash_table table; -+ struct radix_tree_root tree; -+}; -+ -+/* spinlock protecting readdir cursors */ -+extern spinlock_t d_lock; -+ -+/* __REISER4_FSDATA_H__ */ -+#endif -+ -+/* -+ * Local variables: -+ * c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ * mode-name: "LC" -+ * c-basic-offset: 8 -+ * tab-width: 8 -+ * fill-column: 120 -+ * End: -+ */ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/init_super.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/init_super.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/init_super.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/init_super.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,751 @@ -+/* Copyright by Hans Reiser, 2003 */ -+ -+#include "super.h" -+#include "inode.h" -+#include "plugin/plugin_set.h" -+ -+#include -+ -+/** -+ * init_fs_info - allocate reiser4 specific super block -+ * @super: super block of filesystem -+ * -+ * Allocates and initialize reiser4_super_info_data, attaches it to -+ * super->s_fs_info, initializes structures maintaining d_cursor-s. -+ */ -+int reiser4_init_fs_info(struct super_block *super) -+{ -+ reiser4_super_info_data *sbinfo; -+ -+ sbinfo = kzalloc(sizeof(reiser4_super_info_data), -+ reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()); -+ if (!sbinfo) -+ return RETERR(-ENOMEM); -+ -+ super->s_fs_info = sbinfo; -+ super->s_op = NULL; -+ -+ ON_DEBUG(INIT_LIST_HEAD(&sbinfo->all_jnodes)); -+ ON_DEBUG(spin_lock_init(&sbinfo->all_guard)); -+ -+ mutex_init(&sbinfo->delete_mutex); -+ spin_lock_init(&(sbinfo->guard)); -+ -+ /* initialize per-super-block d_cursor resources */ -+ reiser4_init_super_d_info(super); -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_done_fs_info - free reiser4 specific super block -+ * @super: super block of filesystem -+ * -+ * Performs some sanity checks, releases structures maintaining d_cursor-s, -+ * frees reiser4_super_info_data. -+ */ -+void reiser4_done_fs_info(struct super_block *super) -+{ -+ assert("zam-990", super->s_fs_info != NULL); -+ -+ /* release per-super-block d_cursor resources */ -+ reiser4_done_super_d_info(super); -+ -+ /* make sure that there are not jnodes already */ -+ assert("", list_empty(&get_super_private(super)->all_jnodes)); -+ assert("", get_current_context()->trans->atom == NULL); -+ reiser4_check_block_counters(super); -+ kfree(super->s_fs_info); -+ super->s_fs_info = NULL; -+} -+ -+/* type of option parseable by parse_option() */ -+typedef enum { -+ /* value of option is arbitrary string */ -+ OPT_STRING, -+ -+ /* -+ * option specifies bit in a bitmask. When option is set - bit in -+ * sbinfo->fs_flags is set. Examples are bsdgroups, 32bittimes, mtflush, -+ * dont_load_bitmap, atomic_write. -+ */ -+ OPT_BIT, -+ -+ /* -+ * value of option should conform to sprintf() format. Examples are -+ * tmgr.atom_max_size=N, tmgr.atom_max_age=N -+ */ -+ OPT_FORMAT, -+ -+ /* -+ * option can take one of predefined values. Example is onerror=panic or -+ * onerror=remount-ro -+ */ -+ OPT_ONEOF, -+} opt_type_t; -+ -+#if 0 -+struct opt_bitmask_bit { -+ const char *bit_name; -+ int bit_nr; -+}; -+#endif -+ -+/* description of option parseable by parse_option() */ -+struct opt_desc { -+ /* option name. -+ -+ parsed portion of string has a form "name=value". -+ */ -+ const char *name; -+ /* type of option */ -+ opt_type_t type; -+ union { -+ /* where to store value of string option (type == OPT_STRING) */ -+ char **string; -+ /* description of bits for bit option (type == OPT_BIT) */ -+ struct { -+ int nr; -+ void *addr; -+ } bit; -+ /* description of format and targets for format option (type -+ == OPT_FORMAT) */ -+ struct { -+ const char *format; -+ int nr_args; -+ void *arg1; -+ void *arg2; -+ void *arg3; -+ void *arg4; -+ } f; -+ struct { -+ int *result; -+ const char *list[10]; -+ } oneof; -+ struct { -+ void *addr; -+ int nr_bits; -+ //struct opt_bitmask_bit *bits; -+ } bitmask; -+ } u; -+}; -+ -+/** -+ * parse_option - parse one option -+ * @opt_strin: starting point of parsing -+ * @opt: option description -+ * -+ * foo=bar, -+ * ^ ^ ^ -+ * | | +-- replaced to '\0' -+ * | +-- val_start -+ * +-- opt_string -+ * Figures out option type and handles option correspondingly. -+ */ -+static int parse_option(char *opt_string, struct opt_desc *opt) -+{ -+ char *val_start; -+ int result; -+ const char *err_msg; -+ -+ /* NOTE-NIKITA think about using lib/cmdline.c functions here. */ -+ -+ val_start = strchr(opt_string, '='); -+ if (val_start != NULL) { -+ *val_start = '\0'; -+ ++val_start; -+ } -+ -+ err_msg = NULL; -+ result = 0; -+ switch (opt->type) { -+ case OPT_STRING: -+ if (val_start == NULL) { -+ err_msg = "String arg missing"; -+ result = RETERR(-EINVAL); -+ } else -+ *opt->u.string = val_start; -+ break; -+ case OPT_BIT: -+ if (val_start != NULL) -+ err_msg = "Value ignored"; -+ else -+ set_bit(opt->u.bit.nr, opt->u.bit.addr); -+ break; -+ case OPT_FORMAT: -+ if (val_start == NULL) { -+ err_msg = "Formatted arg missing"; -+ result = RETERR(-EINVAL); -+ break; -+ } -+ if (sscanf(val_start, opt->u.f.format, -+ opt->u.f.arg1, opt->u.f.arg2, opt->u.f.arg3, -+ opt->u.f.arg4) != opt->u.f.nr_args) { -+ err_msg = "Wrong conversion"; -+ result = RETERR(-EINVAL); -+ } -+ break; -+ case OPT_ONEOF: -+ { -+ int i = 0; -+ -+ if (val_start == NULL) { -+ err_msg = "Value is missing"; -+ result = RETERR(-EINVAL); -+ break; -+ } -+ err_msg = "Wrong option value"; -+ result = RETERR(-EINVAL); -+ while (opt->u.oneof.list[i]) { -+ if (!strcmp(opt->u.oneof.list[i], val_start)) { -+ result = 0; -+ err_msg = NULL; -+ *opt->u.oneof.result = i; -+ break; -+ } -+ i++; -+ } -+ break; -+ } -+ default: -+ wrong_return_value("nikita-2100", "opt -> type"); -+ break; -+ } -+ if (err_msg != NULL) { -+ warning("nikita-2496", "%s when parsing option \"%s%s%s\"", -+ err_msg, opt->name, val_start ? "=" : "", -+ val_start ? : ""); -+ } -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * parse_options - parse reiser4 mount options -+ * @opt_string: starting point -+ * @opts: array of option description -+ * @nr_opts: number of elements in @opts -+ * -+ * Parses comma separated list of reiser4 mount options. -+ */ -+static int parse_options(char *opt_string, struct opt_desc *opts, int nr_opts) -+{ -+ int result; -+ -+ result = 0; -+ while ((result == 0) && opt_string && *opt_string) { -+ int j; -+ char *next; -+ -+ next = strchr(opt_string, ','); -+ if (next != NULL) { -+ *next = '\0'; -+ ++next; -+ } -+ for (j = 0; j < nr_opts; ++j) { -+ if (!strncmp(opt_string, opts[j].name, -+ strlen(opts[j].name))) { -+ result = parse_option(opt_string, &opts[j]); -+ break; -+ } -+ } -+ if (j == nr_opts) { -+ warning("nikita-2307", "Unrecognized option: \"%s\"", -+ opt_string); -+ /* traditionally, -EINVAL is returned on wrong mount -+ option */ -+ result = RETERR(-EINVAL); -+ } -+ opt_string = next; -+ } -+ return result; -+} -+ -+#define NUM_OPT( label, fmt, addr ) \ -+ { \ -+ .name = ( label ), \ -+ .type = OPT_FORMAT, \ -+ .u = { \ -+ .f = { \ -+ .format = ( fmt ), \ -+ .nr_args = 1, \ -+ .arg1 = ( addr ), \ -+ .arg2 = NULL, \ -+ .arg3 = NULL, \ -+ .arg4 = NULL \ -+ } \ -+ } \ -+ } -+ -+#define SB_FIELD_OPT( field, fmt ) NUM_OPT( #field, fmt, &sbinfo -> field ) -+ -+#define BIT_OPT(label, bitnr) \ -+ { \ -+ .name = label, \ -+ .type = OPT_BIT, \ -+ .u = { \ -+ .bit = { \ -+ .nr = bitnr, \ -+ .addr = &sbinfo->fs_flags \ -+ } \ -+ } \ -+ } -+ -+#define MAX_NR_OPTIONS (30) -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_init_super_data - initialize reiser4 private super block -+ * @super: super block to initialize -+ * @opt_string: list of reiser4 mount options -+ * -+ * Sets various reiser4 parameters to default values. Parses mount options and -+ * overwrites default settings. -+ */ -+int reiser4_init_super_data(struct super_block *super, char *opt_string) -+{ -+ int result; -+ struct opt_desc *opts, *p; -+ reiser4_super_info_data *sbinfo = get_super_private(super); -+ -+ /* initialize super, export, dentry operations */ -+ sbinfo->ops.super = reiser4_super_operations; -+ sbinfo->ops.export = reiser4_export_operations; -+ sbinfo->ops.dentry = reiser4_dentry_operations; -+ super->s_op = &sbinfo->ops.super; -+ super->s_export_op = &sbinfo->ops.export; -+ -+ /* initialize transaction manager parameters to default values */ -+ sbinfo->tmgr.atom_max_size = totalram_pages / 4; -+ sbinfo->tmgr.atom_max_age = REISER4_ATOM_MAX_AGE / HZ; -+ sbinfo->tmgr.atom_min_size = 256; -+ sbinfo->tmgr.atom_max_flushers = ATOM_MAX_FLUSHERS; -+ -+ /* initialize cbk cache parameter */ -+ sbinfo->tree.cbk_cache.nr_slots = CBK_CACHE_SLOTS; -+ -+ /* initialize flush parameters */ -+ sbinfo->flush.relocate_threshold = FLUSH_RELOCATE_THRESHOLD; -+ sbinfo->flush.relocate_distance = FLUSH_RELOCATE_DISTANCE; -+ sbinfo->flush.written_threshold = FLUSH_WRITTEN_THRESHOLD; -+ sbinfo->flush.scan_maxnodes = FLUSH_SCAN_MAXNODES; -+ -+ sbinfo->optimal_io_size = REISER4_OPTIMAL_IO_SIZE; -+ -+ /* preliminary tree initializations */ -+ sbinfo->tree.super = super; -+ sbinfo->tree.carry.new_node_flags = REISER4_NEW_NODE_FLAGS; -+ sbinfo->tree.carry.new_extent_flags = REISER4_NEW_EXTENT_FLAGS; -+ sbinfo->tree.carry.paste_flags = REISER4_PASTE_FLAGS; -+ sbinfo->tree.carry.insert_flags = REISER4_INSERT_FLAGS; -+ rwlock_init(&(sbinfo->tree.tree_lock)); -+ spin_lock_init(&(sbinfo->tree.epoch_lock)); -+ -+ /* initialize default readahead params */ -+ sbinfo->ra_params.max = num_physpages / 4; -+ sbinfo->ra_params.flags = 0; -+ -+ /* allocate memory for structure describing reiser4 mount options */ -+ opts = kmalloc(sizeof(struct opt_desc) * MAX_NR_OPTIONS, -+ reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()); -+ if (opts == NULL) -+ return RETERR(-ENOMEM); -+ -+ /* initialize structure describing reiser4 mount options */ -+ p = opts; -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+# define OPT_ARRAY_CHECK if ((p) > (opts) + MAX_NR_OPTIONS) { \ -+ warning ("zam-1046", "opt array is overloaded"); break; \ -+ } -+#else -+# define OPT_ARRAY_CHECK noop -+#endif -+ -+#define PUSH_OPT(...) \ -+do { \ -+ struct opt_desc o = __VA_ARGS__; \ -+ OPT_ARRAY_CHECK; \ -+ *p ++ = o; \ -+} while (0) -+ -+#define PUSH_SB_FIELD_OPT(field, format) PUSH_OPT(SB_FIELD_OPT(field, format)) -+#define PUSH_BIT_OPT(name, bit) PUSH_OPT(BIT_OPT(name, bit)) -+ -+ /* -+ * tmgr.atom_max_size=N -+ * Atoms containing more than N blocks will be forced to commit. N is -+ * decimal. -+ */ -+ PUSH_SB_FIELD_OPT(tmgr.atom_max_size, "%u"); -+ /* -+ * tmgr.atom_max_age=N -+ * Atoms older than N seconds will be forced to commit. N is decimal. -+ */ -+ PUSH_SB_FIELD_OPT(tmgr.atom_max_age, "%u"); -+ /* -+ * tmgr.atom_min_size=N -+ * In committing an atom to free dirty pages, force the atom less than -+ * N in size to fuse with another one. -+ */ -+ PUSH_SB_FIELD_OPT(tmgr.atom_min_size, "%u"); -+ /* -+ * tmgr.atom_max_flushers=N -+ * limit of concurrent flushers for one atom. 0 means no limit. -+ */ -+ PUSH_SB_FIELD_OPT(tmgr.atom_max_flushers, "%u"); -+ /* -+ * tree.cbk_cache_slots=N -+ * Number of slots in the cbk cache. -+ */ -+ PUSH_SB_FIELD_OPT(tree.cbk_cache.nr_slots, "%u"); -+ /* -+ * If flush finds more than FLUSH_RELOCATE_THRESHOLD adjacent dirty -+ * leaf-level blocks it will force them to be relocated. -+ */ -+ PUSH_SB_FIELD_OPT(flush.relocate_threshold, "%u"); -+ /* -+ * If flush finds can find a block allocation closer than at most -+ * FLUSH_RELOCATE_DISTANCE from the preceder it will relocate to that -+ * position. -+ */ -+ PUSH_SB_FIELD_OPT(flush.relocate_distance, "%u"); -+ /* -+ * If we have written this much or more blocks before encountering busy -+ * jnode in flush list - abort flushing hoping that next time we get -+ * called this jnode will be clean already, and we will save some -+ * seeks. -+ */ -+ PUSH_SB_FIELD_OPT(flush.written_threshold, "%u"); -+ /* The maximum number of nodes to scan left on a level during flush. */ -+ PUSH_SB_FIELD_OPT(flush.scan_maxnodes, "%u"); -+ /* preferred IO size */ -+ PUSH_SB_FIELD_OPT(optimal_io_size, "%u"); -+ /* carry flags used for insertion of new nodes */ -+ PUSH_SB_FIELD_OPT(tree.carry.new_node_flags, "%u"); -+ /* carry flags used for insertion of new extents */ -+ PUSH_SB_FIELD_OPT(tree.carry.new_extent_flags, "%u"); -+ /* carry flags used for paste operations */ -+ PUSH_SB_FIELD_OPT(tree.carry.paste_flags, "%u"); -+ /* carry flags used for insert operations */ -+ PUSH_SB_FIELD_OPT(tree.carry.insert_flags, "%u"); -+ -+#ifdef CONFIG_REISER4_BADBLOCKS -+ /* -+ * Alternative master superblock location in case if it's original -+ * location is not writeable/accessable. This is offset in BYTES. -+ */ -+ PUSH_SB_FIELD_OPT(altsuper, "%lu"); -+#endif -+ -+ /* turn on BSD-style gid assignment */ -+ PUSH_BIT_OPT("bsdgroups", REISER4_BSD_GID); -+ /* turn on 32 bit times */ -+ PUSH_BIT_OPT("32bittimes", REISER4_32_BIT_TIMES); -+ /* -+ * Don't load all bitmap blocks at mount time, it is useful for -+ * machines with tiny RAM and large disks. -+ */ -+ PUSH_BIT_OPT("dont_load_bitmap", REISER4_DONT_LOAD_BITMAP); -+ /* disable transaction commits during write() */ -+ PUSH_BIT_OPT("atomic_write", REISER4_ATOMIC_WRITE); -+ /* disable use of write barriers in the reiser4 log writer. */ -+ PUSH_BIT_OPT("no_write_barrier", REISER4_NO_WRITE_BARRIER); -+ -+ PUSH_OPT( -+ { -+ /* -+ * tree traversal readahead parameters: -+ * -o readahead:MAXNUM:FLAGS -+ * MAXNUM - max number fo nodes to request readahead for: -1UL -+ * will set it to max_sane_readahead() -+ * FLAGS - combination of bits: RA_ADJCENT_ONLY, RA_ALL_LEVELS, -+ * CONTINUE_ON_PRESENT -+ */ -+ .name = "readahead", -+ .type = OPT_FORMAT, -+ .u = { -+ .f = { -+ .format = "%u:%u", -+ .nr_args = 2, -+ .arg1 = &sbinfo->ra_params.max, -+ .arg2 = &sbinfo->ra_params.flags, -+ .arg3 = NULL, -+ .arg4 = NULL -+ } -+ } -+ } -+ ); -+ -+ /* What to do in case of fs error */ -+ PUSH_OPT( -+ { -+ .name = "onerror", -+ .type = OPT_ONEOF, -+ .u = { -+ .oneof = { -+ .result = &sbinfo->onerror, -+ .list = { -+ "panic", "remount-ro", NULL -+ }, -+ } -+ } -+ } -+ ); -+ -+ /* modify default settings to values set by mount options */ -+ result = parse_options(opt_string, opts, p - opts); -+ kfree(opts); -+ if (result != 0) -+ return result; -+ -+ /* correct settings to sanity values */ -+ sbinfo->tmgr.atom_max_age *= HZ; -+ if (sbinfo->tmgr.atom_max_age <= 0) -+ /* overflow */ -+ sbinfo->tmgr.atom_max_age = REISER4_ATOM_MAX_AGE; -+ -+ /* round optimal io size up to 512 bytes */ -+ sbinfo->optimal_io_size >>= VFS_BLKSIZE_BITS; -+ sbinfo->optimal_io_size <<= VFS_BLKSIZE_BITS; -+ if (sbinfo->optimal_io_size == 0) { -+ warning("nikita-2497", "optimal_io_size is too small"); -+ return RETERR(-EINVAL); -+ } -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_init_read_super - read reiser4 master super block -+ * @super: super block to fill -+ * @silent: if 0 - print warnings -+ * -+ * Reads reiser4 master super block either from predefined location or from -+ * location specified by altsuper mount option, initializes disk format plugin. -+ */ -+int reiser4_init_read_super(struct super_block *super, int silent) -+{ -+ struct buffer_head *super_bh; -+ struct reiser4_master_sb *master_sb; -+ reiser4_super_info_data *sbinfo = get_super_private(super); -+ unsigned long blocksize; -+ -+ read_super_block: -+#ifdef CONFIG_REISER4_BADBLOCKS -+ if (sbinfo->altsuper) -+ /* -+ * read reiser4 master super block at position specified by -+ * mount option -+ */ -+ super_bh = sb_bread(super, -+ (sector_t)(sbinfo->altsuper / super->s_blocksize)); -+ else -+#endif -+ /* read reiser4 master super block at 16-th 4096 block */ -+ super_bh = sb_bread(super, -+ (sector_t)(REISER4_MAGIC_OFFSET / super->s_blocksize)); -+ if (!super_bh) -+ return RETERR(-EIO); -+ -+ master_sb = (struct reiser4_master_sb *)super_bh->b_data; -+ /* check reiser4 magic string */ -+ if (!strncmp(master_sb->magic, REISER4_SUPER_MAGIC_STRING, -+ sizeof(REISER4_SUPER_MAGIC_STRING))) { -+ /* reiser4 master super block contains filesystem blocksize */ -+ blocksize = le16_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&master_sb->blocksize)); -+ -+ if (blocksize != PAGE_CACHE_SIZE) { -+ /* -+ * currenly reiser4's blocksize must be equal to -+ * pagesize -+ */ -+ if (!silent) -+ warning("nikita-2609", -+ "%s: wrong block size %ld\n", super->s_id, -+ blocksize); -+ brelse(super_bh); -+ return RETERR(-EINVAL); -+ } -+ if (blocksize != super->s_blocksize) { -+ /* -+ * filesystem uses different blocksize. Reread master -+ * super block with correct blocksize -+ */ -+ brelse(super_bh); -+ if (!sb_set_blocksize(super, (int)blocksize)) -+ return RETERR(-EINVAL); -+ goto read_super_block; -+ } -+ -+ sbinfo->df_plug = -+ disk_format_plugin_by_id( -+ le16_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&master_sb->disk_plugin_id))); -+ if (sbinfo->df_plug == NULL) { -+ if (!silent) -+ warning("nikita-26091", -+ "%s: unknown disk format plugin %d\n", -+ super->s_id, -+ le16_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&master_sb->disk_plugin_id))); -+ brelse(super_bh); -+ return RETERR(-EINVAL); -+ } -+ sbinfo->diskmap_block = le64_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&master_sb->diskmap)); -+ brelse(super_bh); -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ /* there is no reiser4 on the device */ -+ if (!silent) -+ warning("nikita-2608", -+ "%s: wrong master super block magic", super->s_id); -+ brelse(super_bh); -+ return RETERR(-EINVAL); -+} -+ -+static struct { -+ reiser4_plugin_type type; -+ reiser4_plugin_id id; -+} default_plugins[PSET_LAST] = { -+ [PSET_FILE] = { -+ .type = REISER4_FILE_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = UNIX_FILE_PLUGIN_ID -+ }, -+ [PSET_DIR] = { -+ .type = REISER4_DIR_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = HASHED_DIR_PLUGIN_ID -+ }, -+ [PSET_HASH] = { -+ .type = REISER4_HASH_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = R5_HASH_ID -+ }, -+ [PSET_FIBRATION] = { -+ .type = REISER4_FIBRATION_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = FIBRATION_DOT_O -+ }, -+ [PSET_PERM] = { -+ .type = REISER4_PERM_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = NULL_PERM_ID -+ }, -+ [PSET_FORMATTING] = { -+ .type = REISER4_FORMATTING_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = SMALL_FILE_FORMATTING_ID -+ }, -+ [PSET_SD] = { -+ .type = REISER4_ITEM_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = STATIC_STAT_DATA_ID -+ }, -+ [PSET_DIR_ITEM] = { -+ .type = REISER4_ITEM_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = COMPOUND_DIR_ID -+ }, -+ [PSET_CIPHER] = { -+ .type = REISER4_CIPHER_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = NONE_CIPHER_ID -+ }, -+ [PSET_DIGEST] = { -+ .type = REISER4_DIGEST_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = SHA256_32_DIGEST_ID -+ }, -+ [PSET_COMPRESSION] = { -+ .type = REISER4_COMPRESSION_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = LZO1_COMPRESSION_ID -+ }, -+ [PSET_COMPRESSION_MODE] = { -+ .type = REISER4_COMPRESSION_MODE_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = CONVX_COMPRESSION_MODE_ID -+ }, -+ [PSET_CLUSTER] = { -+ .type = REISER4_CLUSTER_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = CLUSTER_64K_ID -+ }, -+ [PSET_CREATE] = { -+ .type = REISER4_FILE_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = UNIX_FILE_PLUGIN_ID -+ } -+}; -+ -+/* access to default plugin table */ -+reiser4_plugin *get_default_plugin(pset_member memb) -+{ -+ return plugin_by_id(default_plugins[memb].type, -+ default_plugins[memb].id); -+} -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_init_root_inode - obtain inode of root directory -+ * @super: super block of filesystem -+ * -+ * Obtains inode of root directory (reading it from disk), initializes plugin -+ * set it was not initialized. -+ */ -+int reiser4_init_root_inode(struct super_block *super) -+{ -+ reiser4_super_info_data *sbinfo = get_super_private(super); -+ struct inode *inode; -+ int result = 0; -+ -+ inode = reiser4_iget(super, sbinfo->df_plug->root_dir_key(super), 0); -+ if (IS_ERR(inode)) -+ return RETERR(PTR_ERR(inode)); -+ -+ super->s_root = d_alloc_root(inode); -+ if (!super->s_root) { -+ iput(inode); -+ return RETERR(-ENOMEM); -+ } -+ -+ super->s_root->d_op = &sbinfo->ops.dentry; -+ -+ if (!is_inode_loaded(inode)) { -+ pset_member memb; -+ plugin_set *pset; -+ -+ pset = reiser4_inode_data(inode)->pset; -+ for (memb = 0; memb < PSET_LAST; ++memb) { -+ -+ if (aset_get(pset, memb) != NULL) -+ continue; -+ -+ result = grab_plugin_pset(inode, NULL, memb); -+ if (result != 0) -+ break; -+ -+ reiser4_inode_clr_flag(inode, REISER4_SDLEN_KNOWN); -+ } -+ -+ if (result == 0) { -+ if (REISER4_DEBUG) { -+ for (memb = 0; memb < PSET_LAST; ++memb) -+ assert("nikita-3500", -+ aset_get(pset, memb) != NULL); -+ } -+ } else -+ warning("nikita-3448", "Cannot set plugins of root: %i", -+ result); -+ reiser4_iget_complete(inode); -+ -+ /* As the default pset kept in the root dir may has been changed -+ (length is unknown), call update_sd. */ -+ if (!reiser4_inode_get_flag(inode, REISER4_SDLEN_KNOWN)) { -+ result = reiser4_grab_space( -+ inode_file_plugin(inode)->estimate.update(inode), -+ BA_CAN_COMMIT); -+ -+ if (result == 0) -+ result = reiser4_update_sd(inode); -+ -+ all_grabbed2free(); -+ } -+ } -+ -+ super->s_maxbytes = MAX_LFS_FILESIZE; -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * Local variables: -+ * c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ * mode-name: "LC" -+ * c-basic-offset: 8 -+ * tab-width: 8 -+ * fill-column: 79 -+ * End: -+ */ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/inode.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/inode.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/inode.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/inode.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,709 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* Inode specific operations. */ -+ -+#include "forward.h" -+#include "debug.h" -+#include "key.h" -+#include "kassign.h" -+#include "coord.h" -+#include "seal.h" -+#include "dscale.h" -+#include "plugin/item/item.h" -+#include "plugin/security/perm.h" -+#include "plugin/plugin.h" -+#include "plugin/object.h" -+#include "znode.h" -+#include "vfs_ops.h" -+#include "inode.h" -+#include "super.h" -+#include "reiser4.h" -+ -+#include /* for struct super_block, address_space */ -+ -+/* return reiser4 internal tree which inode belongs to */ -+/* Audited by: green(2002.06.17) */ -+reiser4_tree *reiser4_tree_by_inode(const struct inode *inode /* inode queried */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-256", inode != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-257", inode->i_sb != NULL); -+ return reiser4_get_tree(inode->i_sb); -+} -+ -+/* return reiser4-specific inode flags */ -+static inline unsigned long *inode_flags(const struct inode *const inode) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-2842", inode != NULL); -+ return &reiser4_inode_data(inode)->flags; -+} -+ -+/* set reiser4-specific flag @f in @inode */ -+void reiser4_inode_set_flag(struct inode *inode, reiser4_file_plugin_flags f) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-2248", inode != NULL); -+ set_bit((int)f, inode_flags(inode)); -+} -+ -+/* clear reiser4-specific flag @f in @inode */ -+void reiser4_inode_clr_flag(struct inode *inode, reiser4_file_plugin_flags f) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-2250", inode != NULL); -+ clear_bit((int)f, inode_flags(inode)); -+} -+ -+/* true if reiser4-specific flag @f is set in @inode */ -+int reiser4_inode_get_flag(const struct inode *inode, -+ reiser4_file_plugin_flags f) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-2251", inode != NULL); -+ return test_bit((int)f, inode_flags(inode)); -+} -+ -+/* convert oid to inode number */ -+ino_t oid_to_ino(oid_t oid) -+{ -+ return (ino_t) oid; -+} -+ -+/* convert oid to user visible inode number */ -+ino_t oid_to_uino(oid_t oid) -+{ -+ /* reiser4 object is uniquely identified by oid which is 64 bit -+ quantity. Kernel in-memory inode is indexed (in the hash table) by -+ 32 bit i_ino field, but this is not a problem, because there is a -+ way to further distinguish inodes with identical inode numbers -+ (find_actor supplied to iget()). -+ -+ But user space expects unique 32 bit inode number. Obviously this -+ is impossible. Work-around is to somehow hash oid into user visible -+ inode number. -+ */ -+ oid_t max_ino = (ino_t) ~ 0; -+ -+ if (REISER4_INO_IS_OID || (oid <= max_ino)) -+ return oid; -+ else -+ /* this is remotely similar to algorithm used to find next pid -+ to use for process: after wrap-around start from some -+ offset rather than from 0. Idea is that there are some long -+ living objects with which we don't want to collide. -+ */ -+ return REISER4_UINO_SHIFT + ((oid - max_ino) & (max_ino >> 1)); -+} -+ -+/* check that "inode" is on reiser4 file-system */ -+int is_reiser4_inode(const struct inode *inode /* inode queried */ ) -+{ -+ return inode != NULL && is_reiser4_super(inode->i_sb); -+} -+ -+/* Maximal length of a name that can be stored in directory @inode. -+ -+ This is used in check during file creation and lookup. */ -+int reiser4_max_filename_len(const struct inode *inode /* inode queried */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-287", is_reiser4_inode(inode)); -+ assert("nikita-1710", inode_dir_item_plugin(inode)); -+ if (inode_dir_item_plugin(inode)->s.dir.max_name_len) -+ return inode_dir_item_plugin(inode)->s.dir.max_name_len(inode); -+ else -+ return 255; -+} -+ -+#if REISER4_USE_COLLISION_LIMIT -+/* Maximal number of hash collisions for this directory. */ -+int max_hash_collisions(const struct inode *dir /* inode queried */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-1711", dir != NULL); -+ return reiser4_inode_data(dir)->plugin.max_collisions; -+} -+#endif /* REISER4_USE_COLLISION_LIMIT */ -+ -+/* Install file, inode, and address_space operation on @inode, depending on -+ its mode. */ -+int setup_inode_ops(struct inode *inode /* inode to intialize */ , -+ reiser4_object_create_data * data /* parameters to create -+ * object */ ) -+{ -+ reiser4_super_info_data *sinfo; -+ file_plugin *fplug; -+ dir_plugin *dplug; -+ -+ fplug = inode_file_plugin(inode); -+ dplug = inode_dir_plugin(inode); -+ -+ sinfo = get_super_private(inode->i_sb); -+ -+ switch (inode->i_mode & S_IFMT) { -+ case S_IFSOCK: -+ case S_IFBLK: -+ case S_IFCHR: -+ case S_IFIFO: -+ { -+ dev_t rdev; /* to keep gcc happy */ -+ -+ assert("vs-46", fplug != NULL); -+ /* ugly hack with rdev */ -+ if (data == NULL) { -+ rdev = inode->i_rdev; -+ inode->i_rdev = 0; -+ } else -+ rdev = data->rdev; -+ inode->i_blocks = 0; -+ assert("vs-42", fplug->h.id == SPECIAL_FILE_PLUGIN_ID); -+ inode->i_op = file_plugins[fplug->h.id].inode_ops; -+ /* initialize inode->i_fop and inode->i_rdev for block and char -+ devices */ -+ init_special_inode(inode, inode->i_mode, rdev); -+ /* all address space operations are null */ -+ inode->i_mapping->a_ops = -+ file_plugins[fplug->h.id].as_ops; -+ break; -+ } -+ case S_IFLNK: -+ assert("vs-46", fplug != NULL); -+ assert("vs-42", fplug->h.id == SYMLINK_FILE_PLUGIN_ID); -+ inode->i_op = file_plugins[fplug->h.id].inode_ops; -+ inode->i_fop = NULL; -+ /* all address space operations are null */ -+ inode->i_mapping->a_ops = file_plugins[fplug->h.id].as_ops; -+ break; -+ case S_IFDIR: -+ assert("vs-46", dplug != NULL); -+ assert("vs-43", (dplug->h.id == HASHED_DIR_PLUGIN_ID || -+ dplug->h.id == SEEKABLE_HASHED_DIR_PLUGIN_ID)); -+ inode->i_op = dir_plugins[dplug->h.id].inode_ops; -+ inode->i_fop = dir_plugins[dplug->h.id].file_ops; -+ inode->i_mapping->a_ops = dir_plugins[dplug->h.id].as_ops; -+ break; -+ case S_IFREG: -+ assert("vs-46", fplug != NULL); -+ assert("vs-43", (fplug->h.id == UNIX_FILE_PLUGIN_ID || -+ fplug->h.id == CRYPTCOMPRESS_FILE_PLUGIN_ID)); -+ inode->i_op = file_plugins[fplug->h.id].inode_ops; -+ inode->i_fop = file_plugins[fplug->h.id].file_ops; -+ inode->i_mapping->a_ops = file_plugins[fplug->h.id].as_ops; -+ break; -+ default: -+ warning("nikita-291", "wrong file mode: %o for %llu", -+ inode->i_mode, -+ (unsigned long long)get_inode_oid(inode)); -+ reiser4_make_bad_inode(inode); -+ return RETERR(-EINVAL); -+ } -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* Initialize inode from disk data. Called with inode locked. -+ Return inode locked. */ -+static int init_inode(struct inode *inode /* inode to intialise */ , -+ coord_t * coord /* coord of stat data */ ) -+{ -+ int result; -+ item_plugin *iplug; -+ void *body; -+ int length; -+ reiser4_inode *state; -+ -+ assert("nikita-292", coord != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-293", inode != NULL); -+ -+ coord_clear_iplug(coord); -+ result = zload(coord->node); -+ if (result) -+ return result; -+ iplug = item_plugin_by_coord(coord); -+ body = item_body_by_coord(coord); -+ length = item_length_by_coord(coord); -+ -+ assert("nikita-295", iplug != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-296", body != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-297", length > 0); -+ -+ /* inode is under I_LOCK now */ -+ -+ state = reiser4_inode_data(inode); -+ /* call stat-data plugin method to load sd content into inode */ -+ result = iplug->s.sd.init_inode(inode, body, length); -+ set_plugin(&state->pset, PSET_SD, item_plugin_to_plugin(iplug)); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ result = setup_inode_ops(inode, NULL); -+ if (result == 0 && inode->i_sb->s_root && -+ inode->i_sb->s_root->d_inode) -+ result = finish_pset(inode); -+ } -+ zrelse(coord->node); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* read `inode' from the disk. This is what was previously in -+ reiserfs_read_inode2(). -+ -+ Must be called with inode locked. Return inode still locked. -+*/ -+static int read_inode(struct inode *inode /* inode to read from disk */ , -+ const reiser4_key * key /* key of stat data */ , -+ int silent) -+{ -+ int result; -+ lock_handle lh; -+ reiser4_inode *info; -+ coord_t coord; -+ -+ assert("nikita-298", inode != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1945", !is_inode_loaded(inode)); -+ -+ info = reiser4_inode_data(inode); -+ assert("nikita-300", info->locality_id != 0); -+ -+ coord_init_zero(&coord); -+ init_lh(&lh); -+ /* locate stat-data in a tree and return znode locked */ -+ result = lookup_sd(inode, ZNODE_READ_LOCK, &coord, &lh, key, silent); -+ assert("nikita-301", !is_inode_loaded(inode)); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ /* use stat-data plugin to load sd into inode. */ -+ result = init_inode(inode, &coord); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ /* initialize stat-data seal */ -+ spin_lock_inode(inode); -+ reiser4_seal_init(&info->sd_seal, &coord, key); -+ info->sd_coord = coord; -+ spin_unlock_inode(inode); -+ -+ /* call file plugin's method to initialize plugin -+ * specific part of inode */ -+ if (inode_file_plugin(inode)->init_inode_data) -+ inode_file_plugin(inode)->init_inode_data(inode, -+ NULL, -+ 0); -+ /* load detached directory cursors for stateless -+ * directory readers (NFS). */ -+ reiser4_load_cursors(inode); -+ -+ /* Check the opened inode for consistency. */ -+ result = -+ get_super_private(inode->i_sb)->df_plug-> -+ check_open(inode); -+ } -+ } -+ /* lookup_sd() doesn't release coord because we want znode -+ stay read-locked while stat-data fields are accessed in -+ init_inode() */ -+ done_lh(&lh); -+ -+ if (result != 0) -+ reiser4_make_bad_inode(inode); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* initialise new reiser4 inode being inserted into hash table. */ -+static int init_locked_inode(struct inode *inode /* new inode */ , -+ void *opaque /* key of stat data passed to the -+ * iget5_locked as cookie */ ) -+{ -+ reiser4_key *key; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1995", inode != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1996", opaque != NULL); -+ key = opaque; -+ set_inode_oid(inode, get_key_objectid(key)); -+ reiser4_inode_data(inode)->locality_id = get_key_locality(key); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* reiser4_inode_find_actor() - "find actor" supplied by reiser4 to iget5_locked(). -+ -+ This function is called by iget5_locked() to distinguish reiser4 inodes -+ having the same inode numbers. Such inodes can only exist due to some error -+ condition. One of them should be bad. Inodes with identical inode numbers -+ (objectids) are distinguished by their packing locality. -+ -+*/ -+static int reiser4_inode_find_actor(struct inode *inode /* inode from hash table to -+ * check */ , -+ void *opaque /* "cookie" passed to -+ * iget5_locked(). This is stat data -+ * key */ ) -+{ -+ reiser4_key *key; -+ -+ key = opaque; -+ return -+ /* oid is unique, so first term is enough, actually. */ -+ get_inode_oid(inode) == get_key_objectid(key) && -+ /* -+ * also, locality should be checked, but locality is stored in -+ * the reiser4-specific part of the inode, and actor can be -+ * called against arbitrary inode that happened to be in this -+ * hash chain. Hence we first have to check that this is -+ * reiser4 inode at least. is_reiser4_inode() is probably too -+ * early to call, as inode may have ->i_op not yet -+ * initialised. -+ */ -+ is_reiser4_super(inode->i_sb) && -+ /* -+ * usually objectid is unique, but pseudo files use counter to -+ * generate objectid. All pseudo files are placed into special -+ * (otherwise unused) locality. -+ */ -+ reiser4_inode_data(inode)->locality_id == get_key_locality(key); -+} -+ -+/* hook for kmem_cache_create */ -+void loading_init_once(reiser4_inode * info) -+{ -+ mutex_init(&info->loading); -+} -+ -+/* for reiser4_alloc_inode */ -+void loading_alloc(reiser4_inode * info) -+{ -+ assert("vs-1717", !mutex_is_locked(&info->loading)); -+} -+ -+/* for reiser4_destroy */ -+void loading_destroy(reiser4_inode * info) -+{ -+ assert("vs-1717a", !mutex_is_locked(&info->loading)); -+} -+ -+static void loading_begin(reiser4_inode * info) -+{ -+ mutex_lock(&info->loading); -+} -+ -+static void loading_end(reiser4_inode * info) -+{ -+ mutex_unlock(&info->loading); -+} -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_iget - obtain inode via iget5_locked, read from disk if necessary -+ * @super: super block of filesystem -+ * @key: key of inode's stat-data -+ * @silent: -+ * -+ * This is our helper function a la iget(). This is be called by -+ * lookup_common() and reiser4_read_super(). Return inode locked or error -+ * encountered. -+ */ -+struct inode *reiser4_iget(struct super_block *super, const reiser4_key *key, -+ int silent) -+{ -+ struct inode *inode; -+ int result; -+ reiser4_inode *info; -+ -+ assert("nikita-302", super != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-303", key != NULL); -+ -+ result = 0; -+ -+ /* call iget(). Our ->read_inode() is dummy, so this will either -+ find inode in cache or return uninitialised inode */ -+ inode = iget5_locked(super, -+ (unsigned long)get_key_objectid(key), -+ reiser4_inode_find_actor, -+ init_locked_inode, (reiser4_key *) key); -+ if (inode == NULL) -+ return ERR_PTR(RETERR(-ENOMEM)); -+ if (is_bad_inode(inode)) { -+ warning("nikita-304", "Bad inode found"); -+ reiser4_print_key("key", key); -+ iput(inode); -+ return ERR_PTR(RETERR(-EIO)); -+ } -+ -+ info = reiser4_inode_data(inode); -+ -+ /* Reiser4 inode state bit REISER4_LOADED is used to distinguish fully -+ loaded and initialized inode from just allocated inode. If -+ REISER4_LOADED bit is not set, reiser4_iget() completes loading under -+ info->loading. The place in reiser4 which uses not initialized inode -+ is the reiser4 repacker, see repacker-related functions in -+ plugin/item/extent.c */ -+ if (!is_inode_loaded(inode)) { -+ loading_begin(info); -+ if (!is_inode_loaded(inode)) { -+ /* locking: iget5_locked returns locked inode */ -+ assert("nikita-1941", !is_inode_loaded(inode)); -+ assert("nikita-1949", -+ reiser4_inode_find_actor(inode, -+ (reiser4_key *) key)); -+ /* now, inode has objectid as ->i_ino and locality in -+ reiser4-specific part. This is enough for -+ read_inode() to read stat data from the disk */ -+ result = read_inode(inode, key, silent); -+ } else -+ loading_end(info); -+ } -+ -+ if (inode->i_state & I_NEW) -+ unlock_new_inode(inode); -+ -+ if (is_bad_inode(inode)) { -+ assert("vs-1717", result != 0); -+ loading_end(info); -+ iput(inode); -+ inode = ERR_PTR(result); -+ } else if (REISER4_DEBUG) { -+ reiser4_key found_key; -+ -+ assert("vs-1717", result == 0); -+ build_sd_key(inode, &found_key); -+ if (!keyeq(&found_key, key)) { -+ warning("nikita-305", "Wrong key in sd"); -+ reiser4_print_key("sought for", key); -+ reiser4_print_key("found", &found_key); -+ } -+ if (inode->i_nlink == 0) { -+ warning("nikita-3559", "Unlinked inode found: %llu\n", -+ (unsigned long long)get_inode_oid(inode)); -+ } -+ } -+ return inode; -+} -+ -+/* reiser4_iget() may return not fully initialized inode, this function should -+ * be called after one completes reiser4 inode initializing. */ -+void reiser4_iget_complete(struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ assert("zam-988", is_reiser4_inode(inode)); -+ -+ if (!is_inode_loaded(inode)) { -+ reiser4_inode_set_flag(inode, REISER4_LOADED); -+ loading_end(reiser4_inode_data(inode)); -+ } -+} -+ -+void reiser4_make_bad_inode(struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-1934", inode != NULL); -+ -+ /* clear LOADED bit */ -+ reiser4_inode_clr_flag(inode, REISER4_LOADED); -+ make_bad_inode(inode); -+ return; -+} -+ -+file_plugin *inode_file_plugin(const struct inode * inode) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-1997", inode != NULL); -+ return reiser4_inode_data(inode)->pset->file; -+} -+ -+dir_plugin *inode_dir_plugin(const struct inode * inode) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-1998", inode != NULL); -+ return reiser4_inode_data(inode)->pset->dir; -+} -+ -+formatting_plugin *inode_formatting_plugin(const struct inode * inode) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-2000", inode != NULL); -+ return reiser4_inode_data(inode)->pset->formatting; -+} -+ -+hash_plugin *inode_hash_plugin(const struct inode * inode) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-2001", inode != NULL); -+ return reiser4_inode_data(inode)->pset->hash; -+} -+ -+fibration_plugin *inode_fibration_plugin(const struct inode * inode) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-2001", inode != NULL); -+ return reiser4_inode_data(inode)->pset->fibration; -+} -+ -+cipher_plugin *inode_cipher_plugin(const struct inode * inode) -+{ -+ assert("edward-36", inode != NULL); -+ return reiser4_inode_data(inode)->pset->cipher; -+} -+ -+compression_plugin *inode_compression_plugin(const struct inode * inode) -+{ -+ assert("edward-37", inode != NULL); -+ return reiser4_inode_data(inode)->pset->compression; -+} -+ -+compression_mode_plugin *inode_compression_mode_plugin(const struct inode * -+ inode) -+{ -+ assert("edward-1330", inode != NULL); -+ return reiser4_inode_data(inode)->pset->compression_mode; -+} -+ -+cluster_plugin *inode_cluster_plugin(const struct inode * inode) -+{ -+ assert("edward-1328", inode != NULL); -+ return reiser4_inode_data(inode)->pset->cluster; -+} -+ -+file_plugin *inode_create_plugin(const struct inode * inode) -+{ -+ assert("edward-1329", inode != NULL); -+ return reiser4_inode_data(inode)->pset->create; -+} -+ -+digest_plugin *inode_digest_plugin(const struct inode * inode) -+{ -+ assert("edward-86", inode != NULL); -+ return reiser4_inode_data(inode)->pset->digest; -+} -+ -+item_plugin *inode_sd_plugin(const struct inode * inode) -+{ -+ assert("vs-534", inode != NULL); -+ return reiser4_inode_data(inode)->pset->sd; -+} -+ -+item_plugin *inode_dir_item_plugin(const struct inode * inode) -+{ -+ assert("vs-534", inode != NULL); -+ return reiser4_inode_data(inode)->pset->dir_item; -+} -+ -+file_plugin *child_create_plugin(const struct inode * inode) -+{ -+ assert("edward-1329", inode != NULL); -+ return reiser4_inode_data(inode)->hset->create; -+} -+ -+void inode_set_extension(struct inode *inode, sd_ext_bits ext) -+{ -+ reiser4_inode *state; -+ -+ assert("nikita-2716", inode != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2717", ext < LAST_SD_EXTENSION); -+ assert("nikita-3491", spin_inode_is_locked(inode)); -+ -+ state = reiser4_inode_data(inode); -+ state->extmask |= 1 << ext; -+ /* force re-calculation of stat-data length on next call to -+ update_sd(). */ -+ reiser4_inode_clr_flag(inode, REISER4_SDLEN_KNOWN); -+} -+ -+void inode_clr_extension(struct inode *inode, sd_ext_bits ext) -+{ -+ reiser4_inode *state; -+ -+ assert("vpf-1926", inode != NULL); -+ assert("vpf-1927", ext < LAST_SD_EXTENSION); -+ assert("vpf-1928", spin_inode_is_locked(inode)); -+ -+ state = reiser4_inode_data(inode); -+ state->extmask &= ~(1 << ext); -+ /* force re-calculation of stat-data length on next call to -+ update_sd(). */ -+ reiser4_inode_clr_flag(inode, REISER4_SDLEN_KNOWN); -+} -+ -+void inode_check_scale_nolock(struct inode *inode, __u64 old, __u64 new) -+{ -+ assert("edward-1287", inode != NULL); -+ if (!dscale_fit(old, new)) -+ reiser4_inode_clr_flag(inode, REISER4_SDLEN_KNOWN); -+ return; -+} -+ -+void inode_check_scale(struct inode *inode, __u64 old, __u64 new) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-2875", inode != NULL); -+ spin_lock_inode(inode); -+ inode_check_scale_nolock(inode, old, new); -+ spin_unlock_inode(inode); -+} -+ -+/* -+ * initialize ->ordering field of inode. This field defines how file stat-data -+ * and body is ordered within a tree with respect to other objects within the -+ * same parent directory. -+ */ -+void -+init_inode_ordering(struct inode *inode, -+ reiser4_object_create_data * crd, int create) -+{ -+ reiser4_key key; -+ -+ if (create) { -+ struct inode *parent; -+ -+ parent = crd->parent; -+ assert("nikita-3224", inode_dir_plugin(parent) != NULL); -+ inode_dir_plugin(parent)->build_entry_key(parent, -+ &crd->dentry->d_name, -+ &key); -+ } else { -+ coord_t *coord; -+ -+ coord = &reiser4_inode_data(inode)->sd_coord; -+ coord_clear_iplug(coord); -+ /* safe to use ->sd_coord, because node is under long term -+ * lock */ -+ WITH_DATA(coord->node, item_key_by_coord(coord, &key)); -+ } -+ -+ set_inode_ordering(inode, get_key_ordering(&key)); -+} -+ -+znode *inode_get_vroot(struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ reiser4_block_nr blk; -+ znode *result; -+ -+ spin_lock_inode(inode); -+ blk = reiser4_inode_data(inode)->vroot; -+ spin_unlock_inode(inode); -+ if (!disk_addr_eq(&UBER_TREE_ADDR, &blk)) -+ result = zlook(reiser4_tree_by_inode(inode), &blk); -+ else -+ result = NULL; -+ return result; -+} -+ -+void inode_set_vroot(struct inode *inode, znode *vroot) -+{ -+ spin_lock_inode(inode); -+ reiser4_inode_data(inode)->vroot = *znode_get_block(vroot); -+ spin_unlock_inode(inode); -+} -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ -+void reiser4_inode_invariant(const struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-3077", spin_inode_is_locked(inode)); -+} -+ -+int inode_has_no_jnodes(reiser4_inode * r4_inode) -+{ -+ return jnode_tree_by_reiser4_inode(r4_inode)->rnode == NULL && -+ r4_inode->nr_jnodes == 0; -+} -+ -+#endif -+ -+/* true if directory is empty (only contains dot and dotdot) */ -+/* FIXME: shouldn't it be dir plugin method? */ -+int is_dir_empty(const struct inode *dir) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-1976", dir != NULL); -+ -+ /* rely on our method to maintain directory i_size being equal to the -+ number of entries. */ -+ return dir->i_size <= 2 ? 0 : RETERR(-ENOTEMPTY); -+} -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/inode.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/inode.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/inode.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/inode.h 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,449 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* Inode functions. */ -+ -+#if !defined( __REISER4_INODE_H__ ) -+#define __REISER4_INODE_H__ -+ -+#include "forward.h" -+#include "debug.h" -+#include "key.h" -+#include "seal.h" -+#include "plugin/plugin.h" -+#include "plugin/file/cryptcompress.h" -+#include "plugin/file/file.h" -+#include "plugin/dir/dir.h" -+#include "plugin/plugin_set.h" -+#include "plugin/security/perm.h" -+#include "vfs_ops.h" -+#include "jnode.h" -+#include "fsdata.h" -+ -+#include /* for __u?? , ino_t */ -+#include /* for struct super_block, struct -+ * rw_semaphore, etc */ -+#include -+#include -+ -+/* reiser4-specific inode flags. They are "transient" and are not -+ supposed to be stored on disk. Used to trace "state" of -+ inode -+*/ -+typedef enum { -+ /* this is light-weight inode, inheriting some state from its -+ parent */ -+ REISER4_LIGHT_WEIGHT = 0, -+ /* stat data wasn't yet created */ -+ REISER4_NO_SD = 1, -+ /* internal immutable flag. Currently is only used -+ to avoid race condition during file creation. -+ See comment in create_object(). */ -+ REISER4_IMMUTABLE = 2, -+ /* inode was read from storage */ -+ REISER4_LOADED = 3, -+ /* this bit is set for symlinks. inode->i_private points to target -+ name of symlink. */ -+ REISER4_GENERIC_PTR_USED = 4, -+ /* set if size of stat-data item for this inode is known. If this is -+ * set we can avoid recalculating size of stat-data on each update. */ -+ REISER4_SDLEN_KNOWN = 5, -+ /* reiser4_inode->crypt points to the crypto stat */ -+ REISER4_CRYPTO_STAT_LOADED = 6, -+ /* cryptcompress_inode_data points to the secret key */ -+ REISER4_SECRET_KEY_INSTALLED = 7, -+ /* File (possibly) has pages corresponding to the tail items, that -+ * were created by ->readpage. It is set by mmap_unix_file() and -+ * sendfile_unix_file(). This bit is inspected by write_unix_file and -+ * kill-hook of tail items. It is never cleared once set. This bit is -+ * modified and inspected under i_mutex. */ -+ REISER4_HAS_MMAP = 8, -+ REISER4_PART_MIXED = 9, -+ REISER4_PART_IN_CONV = 10, -+ /* This flag indicates that file plugin conversion is in progress */ -+ REISER4_FILE_CONV_IN_PROGRESS = 11 -+} reiser4_file_plugin_flags; -+ -+/* state associated with each inode. -+ reiser4 inode. -+ -+ NOTE-NIKITA In 2.5 kernels it is not necessary that all file-system inodes -+ be of the same size. File-system allocates inodes by itself through -+ s_op->allocate_inode() method. So, it is possible to adjust size of inode -+ at the time of its creation. -+ -+ Invariants involving parts of this data-type: -+ -+ [inode->eflushed] -+ -+*/ -+ -+typedef struct reiser4_inode reiser4_inode; -+/* return pointer to reiser4-specific part of inode */ -+static inline reiser4_inode *reiser4_inode_data(const struct inode *inode -+ /* inode queried */ ); -+ -+#if BITS_PER_LONG == 64 -+ -+#define REISER4_INO_IS_OID (1) -+typedef struct {; -+} oid_hi_t; -+ -+/* BITS_PER_LONG == 64 */ -+#else -+ -+#define REISER4_INO_IS_OID (0) -+typedef __u32 oid_hi_t; -+ -+/* BITS_PER_LONG == 64 */ -+#endif -+ -+struct reiser4_inode { -+ /* spin lock protecting fields of this structure. */ -+ spinlock_t guard; -+ /* main plugin set that control the file -+ (see comments in plugin/plugin_set.c) */ -+ plugin_set *pset; -+ /* plugin set for inheritance -+ (see comments in plugin/plugin_set.c) */ -+ plugin_set *hset; -+ /* high 32 bits of object id */ -+ oid_hi_t oid_hi; -+ /* seal for stat-data */ -+ seal_t sd_seal; -+ /* locality id for this file */ -+ oid_t locality_id; -+#if REISER4_LARGE_KEY -+ __u64 ordering; -+#endif -+ /* coord of stat-data in sealed node */ -+ coord_t sd_coord; -+ /* bit-mask of stat-data extentions used by this file */ -+ __u64 extmask; -+ /* bitmask of non-default plugins for this inode */ -+ __u16 plugin_mask; -+ /* bitmask of set heir plugins for this inode. */ -+ __u16 heir_mask; -+ union { -+ struct list_head readdir_list; -+ struct list_head not_used; -+ } lists; -+ /* per-inode flags. Filled by values of reiser4_file_plugin_flags */ -+ unsigned long flags; -+ union { -+ /* fields specific to unix_file plugin */ -+ struct unix_file_info unix_file_info; -+ /* fields specific to cryptcompress file plugin */ -+ struct cryptcompress_info cryptcompress_info; -+ } file_plugin_data; -+ -+ /* this semaphore is to serialize readers and writers of @pset->file -+ * when file plugin conversion is enabled -+ */ -+ struct rw_semaphore conv_sem; -+ -+ /* tree of jnodes. Phantom jnodes (ones not attched to any atom) are -+ tagged in that tree by EFLUSH_TAG_ANONYMOUS */ -+ struct radix_tree_root jnodes_tree; -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ /* number of unformatted node jnodes of this file in jnode hash table */ -+ unsigned long nr_jnodes; -+#endif -+ -+ /* block number of virtual root for this object. See comment above -+ * fs/reiser4/search.c:handle_vroot() */ -+ reiser4_block_nr vroot; -+ struct mutex loading; -+}; -+ -+void loading_init_once(reiser4_inode *); -+void loading_alloc(reiser4_inode *); -+void loading_destroy(reiser4_inode *); -+ -+struct reiser4_inode_object { -+ /* private part */ -+ reiser4_inode p; -+ /* generic fields not specific to reiser4, but used by VFS */ -+ struct inode vfs_inode; -+}; -+ -+/* return pointer to the reiser4 specific portion of @inode */ -+static inline reiser4_inode *reiser4_inode_data(const struct inode *inode -+ /* inode queried */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-254", inode != NULL); -+ return &container_of(inode, struct reiser4_inode_object, vfs_inode)->p; -+} -+ -+static inline struct inode *inode_by_reiser4_inode(const reiser4_inode * -+ r4_inode /* inode queried */ -+ ) -+{ -+ return &container_of(r4_inode, struct reiser4_inode_object, p)->vfs_inode; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * reiser4 inodes are identified by 64bit object-id (oid_t), but in struct -+ * inode ->i_ino field is of type ino_t (long) that can be either 32 or 64 -+ * bits. -+ * -+ * If ->i_ino is 32 bits we store remaining 32 bits in reiser4 specific part -+ * of inode, otherwise whole oid is stored in i_ino. -+ * -+ * Wrappers below ([sg]et_inode_oid()) are used to hide this difference. -+ */ -+ -+#define OID_HI_SHIFT (sizeof(ino_t) * 8) -+ -+#if REISER4_INO_IS_OID -+ -+static inline oid_t get_inode_oid(const struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ return inode->i_ino; -+} -+ -+static inline void set_inode_oid(struct inode *inode, oid_t oid) -+{ -+ inode->i_ino = oid; -+} -+ -+/* REISER4_INO_IS_OID */ -+#else -+ -+static inline oid_t get_inode_oid(const struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ return -+ ((__u64) reiser4_inode_data(inode)->oid_hi << OID_HI_SHIFT) | -+ inode->i_ino; -+} -+ -+static inline void set_inode_oid(struct inode *inode, oid_t oid) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-2519", inode != NULL); -+ inode->i_ino = (ino_t) (oid); -+ reiser4_inode_data(inode)->oid_hi = (oid) >> OID_HI_SHIFT; -+ assert("nikita-2521", get_inode_oid(inode) == (oid)); -+} -+ -+/* REISER4_INO_IS_OID */ -+#endif -+ -+static inline oid_t get_inode_locality(const struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ return reiser4_inode_data(inode)->locality_id; -+} -+ -+#if REISER4_LARGE_KEY -+static inline __u64 get_inode_ordering(const struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ return reiser4_inode_data(inode)->ordering; -+} -+ -+static inline void set_inode_ordering(const struct inode *inode, __u64 ordering) -+{ -+ reiser4_inode_data(inode)->ordering = ordering; -+} -+ -+#else -+ -+#define get_inode_ordering(inode) (0) -+#define set_inode_ordering(inode, val) noop -+ -+#endif -+ -+/* return inode in which @uf_info is embedded */ -+static inline struct inode * -+unix_file_info_to_inode(const struct unix_file_info * uf_info) -+{ -+ return &container_of(uf_info, struct reiser4_inode_object, -+ p.file_plugin_data.unix_file_info)->vfs_inode; -+} -+ -+extern ino_t oid_to_ino(oid_t oid) __attribute__ ((const)); -+extern ino_t oid_to_uino(oid_t oid) __attribute__ ((const)); -+ -+extern reiser4_tree *reiser4_tree_by_inode(const struct inode *inode); -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+extern void reiser4_inode_invariant(const struct inode *inode); -+extern int inode_has_no_jnodes(reiser4_inode *); -+#else -+#define reiser4_inode_invariant(inode) noop -+#endif -+ -+static inline int spin_inode_is_locked(const struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ assert_spin_locked(&reiser4_inode_data(inode)->guard); -+ return 1; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * spin_lock_inode - lock reiser4_inode' embedded spinlock -+ * @inode: inode to lock -+ * -+ * In debug mode it checks that lower priority locks are not held and -+ * increments reiser4_context's lock counters on which lock ordering checking -+ * is based. -+ */ -+static inline void spin_lock_inode(struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ assert("", LOCK_CNT_NIL(spin_locked)); -+ /* check lock ordering */ -+ assert_spin_not_locked(&d_lock); -+ -+ spin_lock(&reiser4_inode_data(inode)->guard); -+ -+ LOCK_CNT_INC(spin_locked_inode); -+ LOCK_CNT_INC(spin_locked); -+ -+ reiser4_inode_invariant(inode); -+} -+ -+/** -+ * spin_unlock_inode - unlock reiser4_inode' embedded spinlock -+ * @inode: inode to unlock -+ * -+ * In debug mode it checks that spinlock is held and decrements -+ * reiser4_context's lock counters on which lock ordering checking is based. -+ */ -+static inline void spin_unlock_inode(struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ assert_spin_locked(&reiser4_inode_data(inode)->guard); -+ assert("nikita-1375", LOCK_CNT_GTZ(spin_locked_inode)); -+ assert("nikita-1376", LOCK_CNT_GTZ(spin_locked)); -+ -+ reiser4_inode_invariant(inode); -+ -+ LOCK_CNT_DEC(spin_locked_inode); -+ LOCK_CNT_DEC(spin_locked); -+ -+ spin_unlock(&reiser4_inode_data(inode)->guard); -+} -+ -+extern znode *inode_get_vroot(struct inode *inode); -+extern void inode_set_vroot(struct inode *inode, znode * vroot); -+ -+extern int reiser4_max_filename_len(const struct inode *inode); -+extern int max_hash_collisions(const struct inode *dir); -+extern void reiser4_unlock_inode(struct inode *inode); -+extern int is_reiser4_inode(const struct inode *inode); -+extern int setup_inode_ops(struct inode *inode, reiser4_object_create_data *); -+extern struct inode *reiser4_iget(struct super_block *super, -+ const reiser4_key * key, int silent); -+extern void reiser4_iget_complete(struct inode *inode); -+extern void reiser4_inode_set_flag(struct inode *inode, reiser4_file_plugin_flags f); -+extern void reiser4_inode_clr_flag(struct inode *inode, reiser4_file_plugin_flags f); -+extern int reiser4_inode_get_flag(const struct inode *inode, -+ reiser4_file_plugin_flags f); -+ -+/* has inode been initialized? */ -+static inline int -+is_inode_loaded(const struct inode *inode /* inode queried */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-1120", inode != NULL); -+ return reiser4_inode_get_flag(inode, REISER4_LOADED); -+} -+ -+extern file_plugin *inode_file_plugin(const struct inode *inode); -+extern dir_plugin *inode_dir_plugin(const struct inode *inode); -+extern formatting_plugin *inode_formatting_plugin(const struct inode *inode); -+extern hash_plugin *inode_hash_plugin(const struct inode *inode); -+extern fibration_plugin *inode_fibration_plugin(const struct inode *inode); -+extern cipher_plugin *inode_cipher_plugin(const struct inode *inode); -+extern digest_plugin *inode_digest_plugin(const struct inode *inode); -+extern compression_plugin *inode_compression_plugin(const struct inode *inode); -+extern compression_mode_plugin *inode_compression_mode_plugin(const struct inode -+ *inode); -+extern cluster_plugin *inode_cluster_plugin(const struct inode *inode); -+extern file_plugin *inode_create_plugin(const struct inode *inode); -+extern item_plugin *inode_sd_plugin(const struct inode *inode); -+extern item_plugin *inode_dir_item_plugin(const struct inode *inode); -+extern file_plugin *child_create_plugin(const struct inode *inode); -+ -+extern void reiser4_make_bad_inode(struct inode *inode); -+ -+extern void inode_set_extension(struct inode *inode, sd_ext_bits ext); -+extern void inode_clr_extension(struct inode *inode, sd_ext_bits ext); -+extern void inode_check_scale(struct inode *inode, __u64 old, __u64 new); -+extern void inode_check_scale_nolock(struct inode * inode, __u64 old, __u64 new); -+ -+#define INODE_SET_SIZE(i, value) \ -+({ \ -+ struct inode *__i; \ -+ typeof(value) __v; \ -+ \ -+ __i = (i); \ -+ __v = (value); \ -+ inode_check_scale(__i, __i->i_size, __v); \ -+ i_size_write(__i, __v); \ -+}) -+ -+/* -+ * update field @field in inode @i to contain value @value. -+ */ -+#define INODE_SET_FIELD(i, field, value) \ -+({ \ -+ struct inode *__i; \ -+ typeof(value) __v; \ -+ \ -+ __i = (i); \ -+ __v = (value); \ -+ inode_check_scale(__i, __i->field, __v); \ -+ __i->field = __v; \ -+}) -+ -+#define INODE_INC_FIELD(i, field) \ -+({ \ -+ struct inode *__i; \ -+ \ -+ __i = (i); \ -+ inode_check_scale(__i, __i->field, __i->field + 1); \ -+ ++ __i->field; \ -+}) -+ -+#define INODE_DEC_FIELD(i, field) \ -+({ \ -+ struct inode *__i; \ -+ \ -+ __i = (i); \ -+ inode_check_scale(__i, __i->field, __i->field - 1); \ -+ -- __i->field; \ -+}) -+ -+/* See comment before reiser4_readdir_common() for description. */ -+static inline struct list_head *get_readdir_list(const struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ return &reiser4_inode_data(inode)->lists.readdir_list; -+} -+ -+extern void init_inode_ordering(struct inode *inode, -+ reiser4_object_create_data * crd, int create); -+ -+static inline struct radix_tree_root *jnode_tree_by_inode(struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ return &reiser4_inode_data(inode)->jnodes_tree; -+} -+ -+static inline struct radix_tree_root *jnode_tree_by_reiser4_inode(reiser4_inode -+ * r4_inode) -+{ -+ return &r4_inode->jnodes_tree; -+} -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+extern void print_inode(const char *prefix, const struct inode *i); -+#endif -+ -+int is_dir_empty(const struct inode *); -+ -+/* __REISER4_INODE_H__ */ -+#endif -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/ioctl.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/ioctl.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/ioctl.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/ioctl.h 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by -+ * reiser4/README */ -+ -+#if !defined( __REISER4_IOCTL_H__ ) -+#define __REISER4_IOCTL_H__ -+ -+#include -+ -+/* -+ * ioctl(2) command used to "unpack" reiser4 file, that is, convert it into -+ * extents and fix in this state. This is used by applications that rely on -+ * -+ * . files being block aligned, and -+ * -+ * . files never migrating on disk -+ * -+ * for example, boot loaders (LILO) need this. -+ * -+ * This ioctl should be used as -+ * -+ * result = ioctl(fd, REISER4_IOC_UNPACK); -+ * -+ * File behind fd descriptor will be converted to the extents (if necessary), -+ * and its stat-data will be updated so that it will never be converted back -+ * into tails again. -+ */ -+#define REISER4_IOC_UNPACK _IOW(0xCD,1,long) -+ -+/* __REISER4_IOCTL_H__ */ -+#endif -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ scroll-step: 1 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/jnode.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/jnode.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/jnode.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/jnode.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,1924 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by -+ * reiser4/README */ -+/* Jnode manipulation functions. */ -+/* Jnode is entity used to track blocks with data and meta-data in reiser4. -+ -+ In particular, jnodes are used to track transactional information -+ associated with each block. Each znode contains jnode as ->zjnode field. -+ -+ Jnode stands for either Josh or Journal node. -+*/ -+ -+/* -+ * Taxonomy. -+ * -+ * Jnode represents block containing data or meta-data. There are jnodes -+ * for: -+ * -+ * unformatted blocks (jnodes proper). There are plans, however to -+ * have a handle per extent unit rather than per each unformatted -+ * block, because there are so many of them. -+ * -+ * For bitmaps. Each bitmap is actually represented by two jnodes--one -+ * for working and another for "commit" data, together forming bnode. -+ * -+ * For io-heads. These are used by log writer. -+ * -+ * For formatted nodes (znode). See comment at the top of znode.c for -+ * details specific to the formatted nodes (znodes). -+ * -+ * Node data. -+ * -+ * Jnode provides access to the data of node it represents. Data are -+ * stored in a page. Page is kept in a page cache. This means, that jnodes -+ * are highly interconnected with page cache and VM internals. -+ * -+ * jnode has a pointer to page (->pg) containing its data. Pointer to data -+ * themselves is cached in ->data field to avoid frequent calls to -+ * page_address(). -+ * -+ * jnode and page are attached to each other by jnode_attach_page(). This -+ * function places pointer to jnode in set_page_private(), sets PG_private -+ * flag and increments page counter. -+ * -+ * Opposite operation is performed by page_clear_jnode(). -+ * -+ * jnode->pg is protected by jnode spin lock, and page->private is -+ * protected by page lock. See comment at the top of page_cache.c for -+ * more. -+ * -+ * page can be detached from jnode for two reasons: -+ * -+ * . jnode is removed from a tree (file is truncated, of formatted -+ * node is removed by balancing). -+ * -+ * . during memory pressure, VM calls ->releasepage() method -+ * (reiser4_releasepage()) to evict page from memory. -+ * -+ * (there, of course, is also umount, but this is special case we are not -+ * concerned with here). -+ * -+ * To protect jnode page from eviction, one calls jload() function that -+ * "pins" page in memory (loading it if necessary), increments -+ * jnode->d_count, and kmap()s page. Page is unpinned through call to -+ * jrelse(). -+ * -+ * Jnode life cycle. -+ * -+ * jnode is created, placed in hash table, and, optionally, in per-inode -+ * radix tree. Page can be attached to jnode, pinned, released, etc. -+ * -+ * When jnode is captured into atom its reference counter is -+ * increased. While being part of an atom, jnode can be "early -+ * flushed". This means that as part of flush procedure, jnode is placed -+ * into "relocate set", and its page is submitted to the disk. After io -+ * completes, page can be detached, then loaded again, re-dirtied, etc. -+ * -+ * Thread acquired reference to jnode by calling jref() and releases it by -+ * jput(). When last reference is removed, jnode is still retained in -+ * memory (cached) if it has page attached, _unless_ it is scheduled for -+ * destruction (has JNODE_HEARD_BANSHEE bit set). -+ * -+ * Tree read-write lock was used as "existential" lock for jnodes. That is, -+ * jnode->x_count could be changed from 0 to 1 only under tree write lock, -+ * that is, tree lock protected unreferenced jnodes stored in the hash -+ * table, from recycling. -+ * -+ * This resulted in high contention on tree lock, because jref()/jput() is -+ * frequent operation. To ameliorate this problem, RCU is used: when jput() -+ * is just about to release last reference on jnode it sets JNODE_RIP bit -+ * on it, and then proceed with jnode destruction (removing jnode from hash -+ * table, cbk_cache, detaching page, etc.). All places that change jnode -+ * reference counter from 0 to 1 (jlookup(), zlook(), zget(), and -+ * cbk_cache_scan_slots()) check for JNODE_RIP bit (this is done by -+ * jnode_rip_check() function), and pretend that nothing was found in hash -+ * table if bit is set. -+ * -+ * jput defers actual return of jnode into slab cache to some later time -+ * (by call_rcu()), this guarantees that other threads can safely continue -+ * working with JNODE_RIP-ped jnode. -+ * -+ */ -+ -+#include "reiser4.h" -+#include "debug.h" -+#include "dformat.h" -+#include "jnode.h" -+#include "plugin/plugin_header.h" -+#include "plugin/plugin.h" -+#include "txnmgr.h" -+/*#include "jnode.h"*/ -+#include "znode.h" -+#include "tree.h" -+#include "tree_walk.h" -+#include "super.h" -+#include "inode.h" -+#include "page_cache.h" -+ -+#include /* UML needs this for PAGE_OFFSET */ -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include /* for struct address_space */ -+#include /* for inode_lock */ -+ -+static struct kmem_cache *_jnode_slab = NULL; -+ -+static void jnode_set_type(jnode * node, jnode_type type); -+static int jdelete(jnode * node); -+static int jnode_try_drop(jnode * node); -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+static int jnode_invariant(const jnode * node, int tlocked, int jlocked); -+#endif -+ -+/* true if valid page is attached to jnode */ -+static inline int jnode_is_parsed(jnode * node) -+{ -+ return JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_PARSED); -+} -+ -+/* hash table support */ -+ -+/* compare two jnode keys for equality. Used by hash-table macros */ -+static inline int jnode_key_eq(const struct jnode_key * k1, -+ const struct jnode_key * k2) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-2350", k1 != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2351", k2 != NULL); -+ -+ return (k1->index == k2->index && k1->objectid == k2->objectid); -+} -+ -+/* Hash jnode by its key (inode plus offset). Used by hash-table macros */ -+static inline __u32 jnode_key_hashfn(j_hash_table * table, -+ const struct jnode_key * key) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-2352", key != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-3346", IS_POW(table->_buckets)); -+ -+ /* yes, this is remarkable simply (where not stupid) hash function. */ -+ return (key->objectid + key->index) & (table->_buckets - 1); -+} -+ -+/* The hash table definition */ -+#define KMALLOC(size) reiser4_vmalloc(size) -+#define KFREE(ptr, size) vfree(ptr) -+TYPE_SAFE_HASH_DEFINE(j, jnode, struct jnode_key, key.j, link.j, -+ jnode_key_hashfn, jnode_key_eq); -+#undef KFREE -+#undef KMALLOC -+ -+/* call this to initialise jnode hash table */ -+int jnodes_tree_init(reiser4_tree * tree /* tree to initialise jnodes for */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-2359", tree != NULL); -+ return j_hash_init(&tree->jhash_table, 16384); -+} -+ -+/* call this to destroy jnode hash table. This is called during umount. */ -+int jnodes_tree_done(reiser4_tree * tree /* tree to destroy jnodes for */ ) -+{ -+ j_hash_table *jtable; -+ jnode *node; -+ jnode *next; -+ -+ assert("nikita-2360", tree != NULL); -+ -+ /* -+ * Scan hash table and free all jnodes. -+ */ -+ jtable = &tree->jhash_table; -+ if (jtable->_table) { -+ for_all_in_htable(jtable, j, node, next) { -+ assert("nikita-2361", !atomic_read(&node->x_count)); -+ jdrop(node); -+ } -+ -+ j_hash_done(&tree->jhash_table); -+ } -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * init_jnodes - create jnode cache -+ * -+ * Initializes slab cache jnodes. It is part of reiser4 module initialization. -+ */ -+int init_jnodes(void) -+{ -+ assert("umka-168", _jnode_slab == NULL); -+ -+ _jnode_slab = kmem_cache_create("jnode", sizeof(jnode), 0, -+ SLAB_HWCACHE_ALIGN | -+ SLAB_RECLAIM_ACCOUNT, NULL); -+ if (_jnode_slab == NULL) -+ return RETERR(-ENOMEM); -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * done_znodes - delete znode cache -+ * -+ * This is called on reiser4 module unloading or system shutdown. -+ */ -+void done_jnodes(void) -+{ -+ destroy_reiser4_cache(&_jnode_slab); -+} -+ -+/* Initialize a jnode. */ -+void jnode_init(jnode * node, reiser4_tree * tree, jnode_type type) -+{ -+ assert("umka-175", node != NULL); -+ -+ memset(node, 0, sizeof(jnode)); -+ ON_DEBUG(node->magic = JMAGIC); -+ jnode_set_type(node, type); -+ atomic_set(&node->d_count, 0); -+ atomic_set(&node->x_count, 0); -+ spin_lock_init(&node->guard); -+ spin_lock_init(&node->load); -+ node->atom = NULL; -+ node->tree = tree; -+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&node->capture_link); -+ -+ ASSIGN_NODE_LIST(node, NOT_CAPTURED); -+ -+ INIT_RCU_HEAD(&node->rcu); -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ { -+ reiser4_super_info_data *sbinfo; -+ -+ sbinfo = get_super_private(tree->super); -+ spin_lock_irq(&sbinfo->all_guard); -+ list_add(&node->jnodes, &sbinfo->all_jnodes); -+ spin_unlock_irq(&sbinfo->all_guard); -+ } -+#endif -+} -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+/* -+ * Remove jnode from ->all_jnodes list. -+ */ -+static void jnode_done(jnode * node, reiser4_tree * tree) -+{ -+ reiser4_super_info_data *sbinfo; -+ -+ sbinfo = get_super_private(tree->super); -+ -+ spin_lock_irq(&sbinfo->all_guard); -+ assert("nikita-2422", !list_empty(&node->jnodes)); -+ list_del_init(&node->jnodes); -+ spin_unlock_irq(&sbinfo->all_guard); -+} -+#endif -+ -+/* return already existing jnode of page */ -+jnode *jnode_by_page(struct page *pg) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-2066", pg != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2400", PageLocked(pg)); -+ assert("nikita-2068", PagePrivate(pg)); -+ assert("nikita-2067", jprivate(pg) != NULL); -+ return jprivate(pg); -+} -+ -+/* exported functions to allocate/free jnode objects outside this file */ -+jnode *jalloc(void) -+{ -+ jnode *jal = kmem_cache_alloc(_jnode_slab, reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()); -+ return jal; -+} -+ -+/* return jnode back to the slab allocator */ -+inline void jfree(jnode * node) -+{ -+ assert("zam-449", node != NULL); -+ -+ assert("nikita-2663", (list_empty_careful(&node->capture_link) && -+ NODE_LIST(node) == NOT_CAPTURED)); -+ assert("nikita-3222", list_empty(&node->jnodes)); -+ assert("nikita-3221", jnode_page(node) == NULL); -+ -+ /* not yet phash_jnode_destroy(node); */ -+ -+ kmem_cache_free(_jnode_slab, node); -+} -+ -+/* -+ * This function is supplied as RCU callback. It actually frees jnode when -+ * last reference to it is gone. -+ */ -+static void jnode_free_actor(struct rcu_head *head) -+{ -+ jnode *node; -+ jnode_type jtype; -+ -+ node = container_of(head, jnode, rcu); -+ jtype = jnode_get_type(node); -+ -+ ON_DEBUG(jnode_done(node, jnode_get_tree(node))); -+ -+ switch (jtype) { -+ case JNODE_IO_HEAD: -+ case JNODE_BITMAP: -+ case JNODE_UNFORMATTED_BLOCK: -+ jfree(node); -+ break; -+ case JNODE_FORMATTED_BLOCK: -+ zfree(JZNODE(node)); -+ break; -+ case JNODE_INODE: -+ default: -+ wrong_return_value("nikita-3197", "Wrong jnode type"); -+ } -+} -+ -+/* -+ * Free a jnode. Post a callback to be executed later through RCU when all -+ * references to @node are released. -+ */ -+static inline void jnode_free(jnode * node, jnode_type jtype) -+{ -+ if (jtype != JNODE_INODE) { -+ /*assert("nikita-3219", list_empty(&node->rcu.list)); */ -+ call_rcu(&node->rcu, jnode_free_actor); -+ } else -+ jnode_list_remove(node); -+} -+ -+/* allocate new unformatted jnode */ -+static jnode *jnew_unformatted(void) -+{ -+ jnode *jal; -+ -+ jal = jalloc(); -+ if (jal == NULL) -+ return NULL; -+ -+ jnode_init(jal, current_tree, JNODE_UNFORMATTED_BLOCK); -+ jal->key.j.mapping = NULL; -+ jal->key.j.index = (unsigned long)-1; -+ jal->key.j.objectid = 0; -+ return jal; -+} -+ -+/* look for jnode with given mapping and offset within hash table */ -+jnode *jlookup(reiser4_tree * tree, oid_t objectid, unsigned long index) -+{ -+ struct jnode_key jkey; -+ jnode *node; -+ -+ assert("nikita-2353", tree != NULL); -+ -+ jkey.objectid = objectid; -+ jkey.index = index; -+ -+ /* -+ * hash table is _not_ protected by any lock during lookups. All we -+ * have to do is to disable preemption to keep RCU happy. -+ */ -+ -+ rcu_read_lock(); -+ node = j_hash_find(&tree->jhash_table, &jkey); -+ if (node != NULL) { -+ /* protect @node from recycling */ -+ jref(node); -+ assert("nikita-2955", jnode_invariant(node, 0, 0)); -+ node = jnode_rip_check(tree, node); -+ } -+ rcu_read_unlock(); -+ return node; -+} -+ -+/* per inode radix tree of jnodes is protected by tree's read write spin lock */ -+static jnode *jfind_nolock(struct address_space *mapping, unsigned long index) -+{ -+ assert("vs-1694", mapping->host != NULL); -+ -+ return radix_tree_lookup(jnode_tree_by_inode(mapping->host), index); -+} -+ -+jnode *jfind(struct address_space * mapping, unsigned long index) -+{ -+ reiser4_tree *tree; -+ jnode *node; -+ -+ assert("vs-1694", mapping->host != NULL); -+ tree = reiser4_tree_by_inode(mapping->host); -+ -+ read_lock_tree(tree); -+ node = jfind_nolock(mapping, index); -+ if (node != NULL) -+ jref(node); -+ read_unlock_tree(tree); -+ return node; -+} -+ -+static void inode_attach_jnode(jnode * node) -+{ -+ struct inode *inode; -+ reiser4_inode *info; -+ struct radix_tree_root *rtree; -+ -+ assert_rw_write_locked(&(jnode_get_tree(node)->tree_lock)); -+ assert("zam-1043", node->key.j.mapping != NULL); -+ inode = node->key.j.mapping->host; -+ info = reiser4_inode_data(inode); -+ rtree = jnode_tree_by_reiser4_inode(info); -+ if (rtree->rnode == NULL) { -+ /* prevent inode from being pruned when it has jnodes attached -+ to it */ -+ write_lock_irq(&inode->i_data.tree_lock); -+ inode->i_data.nrpages++; -+ write_unlock_irq(&inode->i_data.tree_lock); -+ } -+ assert("zam-1049", equi(rtree->rnode != NULL, info->nr_jnodes != 0)); -+ check_me("zam-1045", -+ !radix_tree_insert(rtree, node->key.j.index, node)); -+ ON_DEBUG(info->nr_jnodes++); -+} -+ -+static void inode_detach_jnode(jnode * node) -+{ -+ struct inode *inode; -+ reiser4_inode *info; -+ struct radix_tree_root *rtree; -+ -+ assert_rw_write_locked(&(jnode_get_tree(node)->tree_lock)); -+ assert("zam-1044", node->key.j.mapping != NULL); -+ inode = node->key.j.mapping->host; -+ info = reiser4_inode_data(inode); -+ rtree = jnode_tree_by_reiser4_inode(info); -+ -+ assert("zam-1051", info->nr_jnodes != 0); -+ assert("zam-1052", rtree->rnode != NULL); -+ ON_DEBUG(info->nr_jnodes--); -+ -+ /* delete jnode from inode's radix tree of jnodes */ -+ check_me("zam-1046", radix_tree_delete(rtree, node->key.j.index)); -+ if (rtree->rnode == NULL) { -+ /* inode can be pruned now */ -+ write_lock_irq(&inode->i_data.tree_lock); -+ inode->i_data.nrpages--; -+ write_unlock_irq(&inode->i_data.tree_lock); -+ } -+} -+ -+/* put jnode into hash table (where they can be found by flush who does not know -+ mapping) and to inode's tree of jnodes (where they can be found (hopefully -+ faster) in places where mapping is known). Currently it is used by -+ fs/reiser4/plugin/item/extent_file_ops.c:index_extent_jnode when new jnode is -+ created */ -+static void -+hash_unformatted_jnode(jnode * node, struct address_space *mapping, -+ unsigned long index) -+{ -+ j_hash_table *jtable; -+ -+ assert("vs-1446", jnode_is_unformatted(node)); -+ assert("vs-1442", node->key.j.mapping == 0); -+ assert("vs-1443", node->key.j.objectid == 0); -+ assert("vs-1444", node->key.j.index == (unsigned long)-1); -+ assert_rw_write_locked(&(jnode_get_tree(node)->tree_lock)); -+ -+ node->key.j.mapping = mapping; -+ node->key.j.objectid = get_inode_oid(mapping->host); -+ node->key.j.index = index; -+ -+ jtable = &jnode_get_tree(node)->jhash_table; -+ -+ /* race with some other thread inserting jnode into the hash table is -+ * impossible, because we keep the page lock. */ -+ /* -+ * following assertion no longer holds because of RCU: it is possible -+ * jnode is in the hash table, but with JNODE_RIP bit set. -+ */ -+ /* assert("nikita-3211", j_hash_find(jtable, &node->key.j) == NULL); */ -+ j_hash_insert_rcu(jtable, node); -+ inode_attach_jnode(node); -+} -+ -+static void unhash_unformatted_node_nolock(jnode * node) -+{ -+ assert("vs-1683", node->key.j.mapping != NULL); -+ assert("vs-1684", -+ node->key.j.objectid == -+ get_inode_oid(node->key.j.mapping->host)); -+ -+ /* remove jnode from hash-table */ -+ j_hash_remove_rcu(&node->tree->jhash_table, node); -+ inode_detach_jnode(node); -+ node->key.j.mapping = NULL; -+ node->key.j.index = (unsigned long)-1; -+ node->key.j.objectid = 0; -+ -+} -+ -+/* remove jnode from hash table and from inode's tree of jnodes. This is used in -+ reiser4_invalidatepage and in kill_hook_extent -> truncate_inode_jnodes -> -+ reiser4_uncapture_jnode */ -+void unhash_unformatted_jnode(jnode * node) -+{ -+ assert("vs-1445", jnode_is_unformatted(node)); -+ -+ write_lock_tree(node->tree); -+ unhash_unformatted_node_nolock(node); -+ write_unlock_tree(node->tree); -+} -+ -+/* -+ * search hash table for a jnode with given oid and index. If not found, -+ * allocate new jnode, insert it, and also insert into radix tree for the -+ * given inode/mapping. -+ */ -+static jnode *find_get_jnode(reiser4_tree * tree, -+ struct address_space *mapping, -+ oid_t oid, unsigned long index) -+{ -+ jnode *result; -+ jnode *shadow; -+ int preload; -+ -+ result = jnew_unformatted(); -+ -+ if (unlikely(result == NULL)) -+ return ERR_PTR(RETERR(-ENOMEM)); -+ -+ preload = radix_tree_preload(reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()); -+ if (preload != 0) -+ return ERR_PTR(preload); -+ -+ write_lock_tree(tree); -+ shadow = jfind_nolock(mapping, index); -+ if (likely(shadow == NULL)) { -+ /* add new jnode to hash table and inode's radix tree of jnodes */ -+ jref(result); -+ hash_unformatted_jnode(result, mapping, index); -+ } else { -+ /* jnode is found in inode's radix tree of jnodes */ -+ jref(shadow); -+ jnode_free(result, JNODE_UNFORMATTED_BLOCK); -+ assert("vs-1498", shadow->key.j.mapping == mapping); -+ result = shadow; -+ } -+ write_unlock_tree(tree); -+ -+ assert("nikita-2955", -+ ergo(result != NULL, jnode_invariant(result, 0, 0))); -+ radix_tree_preload_end(); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* jget() (a la zget() but for unformatted nodes). Returns (and possibly -+ creates) jnode corresponding to page @pg. jnode is attached to page and -+ inserted into jnode hash-table. */ -+static jnode *do_jget(reiser4_tree * tree, struct page *pg) -+{ -+ /* -+ * There are two ways to create jnode: starting with pre-existing page -+ * and without page. -+ * -+ * When page already exists, jnode is created -+ * (jnode_of_page()->do_jget()) under page lock. This is done in -+ * ->writepage(), or when capturing anonymous page dirtied through -+ * mmap. -+ * -+ * Jnode without page is created by index_extent_jnode(). -+ * -+ */ -+ -+ jnode *result; -+ oid_t oid = get_inode_oid(pg->mapping->host); -+ -+ assert("umka-176", pg != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2394", PageLocked(pg)); -+ -+ result = jprivate(pg); -+ if (likely(result != NULL)) -+ return jref(result); -+ -+ tree = reiser4_tree_by_page(pg); -+ -+ /* check hash-table first */ -+ result = jfind(pg->mapping, pg->index); -+ if (unlikely(result != NULL)) { -+ spin_lock_jnode(result); -+ jnode_attach_page(result, pg); -+ spin_unlock_jnode(result); -+ result->key.j.mapping = pg->mapping; -+ return result; -+ } -+ -+ /* since page is locked, jnode should be allocated with GFP_NOFS flag */ -+ reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_force(GFP_NOFS); -+ result = find_get_jnode(tree, pg->mapping, oid, pg->index); -+ if (unlikely(IS_ERR(result))) -+ return result; -+ /* attach jnode to page */ -+ spin_lock_jnode(result); -+ jnode_attach_page(result, pg); -+ spin_unlock_jnode(result); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * return jnode for @pg, creating it if necessary. -+ */ -+jnode *jnode_of_page(struct page * pg) -+{ -+ jnode *result; -+ -+ assert("umka-176", pg != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2394", PageLocked(pg)); -+ -+ result = do_jget(reiser4_tree_by_page(pg), pg); -+ -+ if (REISER4_DEBUG && !IS_ERR(result)) { -+ assert("nikita-3210", result == jprivate(pg)); -+ assert("nikita-2046", jnode_page(jprivate(pg)) == pg); -+ if (jnode_is_unformatted(jprivate(pg))) { -+ assert("nikita-2364", -+ jprivate(pg)->key.j.index == pg->index); -+ assert("nikita-2367", -+ jprivate(pg)->key.j.mapping == pg->mapping); -+ assert("nikita-2365", -+ jprivate(pg)->key.j.objectid == -+ get_inode_oid(pg->mapping->host)); -+ assert("vs-1200", -+ jprivate(pg)->key.j.objectid == -+ pg->mapping->host->i_ino); -+ assert("nikita-2356", -+ jnode_is_unformatted(jnode_by_page(pg))); -+ } -+ assert("nikita-2956", jnode_invariant(jprivate(pg), 0, 0)); -+ } -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* attach page to jnode: set ->pg pointer in jnode, and ->private one in the -+ * page.*/ -+void jnode_attach_page(jnode * node, struct page *pg) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-2060", node != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2061", pg != NULL); -+ -+ assert("nikita-2050", jprivate(pg) == 0ul); -+ assert("nikita-2393", !PagePrivate(pg)); -+ assert("vs-1741", node->pg == NULL); -+ -+ assert("nikita-2396", PageLocked(pg)); -+ assert_spin_locked(&(node->guard)); -+ -+ page_cache_get(pg); -+ set_page_private(pg, (unsigned long)node); -+ node->pg = pg; -+ SetPagePrivate(pg); -+} -+ -+/* Dual to jnode_attach_page: break a binding between page and jnode */ -+void page_clear_jnode(struct page *page, jnode * node) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-2424", page != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2425", PageLocked(page)); -+ assert("nikita-2426", node != NULL); -+ assert_spin_locked(&(node->guard)); -+ assert("nikita-2428", PagePrivate(page)); -+ -+ assert("nikita-3551", !PageWriteback(page)); -+ -+ JF_CLR(node, JNODE_PARSED); -+ set_page_private(page, 0ul); -+ ClearPagePrivate(page); -+ node->pg = NULL; -+ page_cache_release(page); -+} -+ -+#if 0 -+/* it is only used in one place to handle error */ -+void -+page_detach_jnode(struct page *page, struct address_space *mapping, -+ unsigned long index) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-2395", page != NULL); -+ -+ lock_page(page); -+ if ((page->mapping == mapping) && (page->index == index) -+ && PagePrivate(page)) { -+ jnode *node; -+ -+ node = jprivate(page); -+ spin_lock_jnode(node); -+ page_clear_jnode(page, node); -+ spin_unlock_jnode(node); -+ } -+ unlock_page(page); -+} -+#endif /* 0 */ -+ -+/* return @node page locked. -+ -+ Locking ordering requires that one first takes page lock and afterwards -+ spin lock on node attached to this page. Sometimes it is necessary to go in -+ the opposite direction. This is done through standard trylock-and-release -+ loop. -+*/ -+static struct page *jnode_lock_page(jnode * node) -+{ -+ struct page *page; -+ -+ assert("nikita-2052", node != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2401", LOCK_CNT_NIL(spin_locked_jnode)); -+ -+ while (1) { -+ -+ spin_lock_jnode(node); -+ page = jnode_page(node); -+ if (page == NULL) { -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ /* no need to page_cache_get( page ) here, because page cannot -+ be evicted from memory without detaching it from jnode and -+ this requires spin lock on jnode that we already hold. -+ */ -+ if (!TestSetPageLocked(page)) { -+ /* We won a lock on jnode page, proceed. */ -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ /* Page is locked by someone else. */ -+ page_cache_get(page); -+ spin_unlock_jnode(node); -+ wait_on_page_locked(page); -+ /* it is possible that page was detached from jnode and -+ returned to the free pool, or re-assigned while we were -+ waiting on locked bit. This will be rechecked on the next -+ loop iteration. -+ */ -+ page_cache_release(page); -+ -+ /* try again */ -+ } -+ return page; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * is JNODE_PARSED bit is not set, call ->parse() method of jnode, to verify -+ * validness of jnode content. -+ */ -+static inline int jparse(jnode * node) -+{ -+ int result; -+ -+ assert("nikita-2466", node != NULL); -+ -+ spin_lock_jnode(node); -+ if (likely(!jnode_is_parsed(node))) { -+ result = jnode_ops(node)->parse(node); -+ if (likely(result == 0)) -+ JF_SET(node, JNODE_PARSED); -+ } else -+ result = 0; -+ spin_unlock_jnode(node); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* Lock a page attached to jnode, create and attach page to jnode if it had no -+ * one. */ -+static struct page *jnode_get_page_locked(jnode * node, gfp_t gfp_flags) -+{ -+ struct page *page; -+ -+ spin_lock_jnode(node); -+ page = jnode_page(node); -+ -+ if (page == NULL) { -+ spin_unlock_jnode(node); -+ page = find_or_create_page(jnode_get_mapping(node), -+ jnode_get_index(node), gfp_flags); -+ if (page == NULL) -+ return ERR_PTR(RETERR(-ENOMEM)); -+ } else { -+ if (!TestSetPageLocked(page)) { -+ spin_unlock_jnode(node); -+ return page; -+ } -+ page_cache_get(page); -+ spin_unlock_jnode(node); -+ lock_page(page); -+ assert("nikita-3134", page->mapping == jnode_get_mapping(node)); -+ } -+ -+ spin_lock_jnode(node); -+ if (!jnode_page(node)) -+ jnode_attach_page(node, page); -+ spin_unlock_jnode(node); -+ -+ page_cache_release(page); -+ assert("zam-894", jnode_page(node) == page); -+ return page; -+} -+ -+/* Start read operation for jnode's page if page is not up-to-date. */ -+static int jnode_start_read(jnode * node, struct page *page) -+{ -+ assert("zam-893", PageLocked(page)); -+ -+ if (PageUptodate(page)) { -+ unlock_page(page); -+ return 0; -+ } -+ return reiser4_page_io(page, node, READ, reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()); -+} -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+static void check_jload(jnode * node, struct page *page) -+{ -+ if (jnode_is_znode(node)) { -+ node40_header *nh; -+ znode *z; -+ -+ z = JZNODE(node); -+ if (znode_is_any_locked(z)) { -+ nh = (node40_header *) kmap(page); -+ /* this only works for node40-only file systems. For -+ * debugging. */ -+ assert("nikita-3253", -+ z->nr_items == le16_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&nh->nr_items))); -+ kunmap(page); -+ } -+ assert("nikita-3565", znode_invariant(z)); -+ } -+} -+#else -+#define check_jload(node, page) noop -+#endif -+ -+/* prefetch jnode to speed up next call to jload. Call this when you are going -+ * to call jload() shortly. This will bring appropriate portion of jnode into -+ * CPU cache. */ -+void jload_prefetch(jnode * node) -+{ -+ prefetchw(&node->x_count); -+} -+ -+/* load jnode's data into memory */ -+int jload_gfp(jnode * node /* node to load */ , -+ gfp_t gfp_flags /* allocation flags */ , -+ int do_kmap /* true if page should be kmapped */ ) -+{ -+ struct page *page; -+ int result = 0; -+ int parsed; -+ -+ assert("nikita-3010", reiser4_schedulable()); -+ -+ prefetchw(&node->pg); -+ -+ /* taking d-reference implies taking x-reference. */ -+ jref(node); -+ -+ /* -+ * acquiring d-reference to @jnode and check for JNODE_PARSED bit -+ * should be atomic, otherwise there is a race against -+ * reiser4_releasepage(). -+ */ -+ spin_lock(&(node->load)); -+ add_d_ref(node); -+ parsed = jnode_is_parsed(node); -+ spin_unlock(&(node->load)); -+ -+ if (unlikely(!parsed)) { -+ page = jnode_get_page_locked(node, gfp_flags); -+ if (unlikely(IS_ERR(page))) { -+ result = PTR_ERR(page); -+ goto failed; -+ } -+ -+ result = jnode_start_read(node, page); -+ if (unlikely(result != 0)) -+ goto failed; -+ -+ wait_on_page_locked(page); -+ if (unlikely(!PageUptodate(page))) { -+ result = RETERR(-EIO); -+ goto failed; -+ } -+ -+ if (do_kmap) -+ node->data = kmap(page); -+ -+ result = jparse(node); -+ if (unlikely(result != 0)) { -+ if (do_kmap) -+ kunmap(page); -+ goto failed; -+ } -+ check_jload(node, page); -+ } else { -+ page = jnode_page(node); -+ check_jload(node, page); -+ if (do_kmap) -+ node->data = kmap(page); -+ } -+ -+ if (!is_writeout_mode()) -+ /* We do not mark pages active if jload is called as a part of -+ * jnode_flush() or reiser4_write_logs(). Both jnode_flush() -+ * and write_logs() add no value to cached data, there is no -+ * sense to mark pages as active when they go to disk, it just -+ * confuses vm scanning routines because clean page could be -+ * moved out from inactive list as a result of this -+ * mark_page_accessed() call. */ -+ mark_page_accessed(page); -+ -+ return 0; -+ -+ failed: -+ jrelse_tail(node); -+ return result; -+ -+} -+ -+/* start asynchronous reading for given jnode's page. */ -+int jstartio(jnode * node) -+{ -+ struct page *page; -+ -+ page = jnode_get_page_locked(node, reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()); -+ if (IS_ERR(page)) -+ return PTR_ERR(page); -+ -+ return jnode_start_read(node, page); -+} -+ -+/* Initialize a node by calling appropriate plugin instead of reading -+ * node from disk as in jload(). */ -+int jinit_new(jnode * node, gfp_t gfp_flags) -+{ -+ struct page *page; -+ int result; -+ -+ jref(node); -+ add_d_ref(node); -+ -+ page = jnode_get_page_locked(node, gfp_flags); -+ if (IS_ERR(page)) { -+ result = PTR_ERR(page); -+ goto failed; -+ } -+ -+ SetPageUptodate(page); -+ unlock_page(page); -+ -+ node->data = kmap(page); -+ -+ if (!jnode_is_parsed(node)) { -+ jnode_plugin *jplug = jnode_ops(node); -+ spin_lock_jnode(node); -+ result = jplug->init(node); -+ spin_unlock_jnode(node); -+ if (result) { -+ kunmap(page); -+ goto failed; -+ } -+ JF_SET(node, JNODE_PARSED); -+ } -+ -+ return 0; -+ -+ failed: -+ jrelse(node); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* release a reference to jnode acquired by jload(), decrement ->d_count */ -+void jrelse_tail(jnode * node /* jnode to release references to */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-489", atomic_read(&node->d_count) > 0); -+ atomic_dec(&node->d_count); -+ /* release reference acquired in jload_gfp() or jinit_new() */ -+ jput(node); -+ if (jnode_is_unformatted(node) || jnode_is_znode(node)) -+ LOCK_CNT_DEC(d_refs); -+} -+ -+/* drop reference to node data. When last reference is dropped, data are -+ unloaded. */ -+void jrelse(jnode * node /* jnode to release references to */ ) -+{ -+ struct page *page; -+ -+ assert("nikita-487", node != NULL); -+ assert_spin_not_locked(&(node->guard)); -+ -+ page = jnode_page(node); -+ if (likely(page != NULL)) { -+ /* -+ * it is safe not to lock jnode here, because at this point -+ * @node->d_count is greater than zero (if jrelse() is used -+ * correctly, that is). JNODE_PARSED may be not set yet, if, -+ * for example, we got here as a result of error handling path -+ * in jload(). Anyway, page cannot be detached by -+ * reiser4_releasepage(). truncate will invalidate page -+ * regardless, but this should not be a problem. -+ */ -+ kunmap(page); -+ } -+ jrelse_tail(node); -+} -+ -+/* called from jput() to wait for io completion */ -+static void jnode_finish_io(jnode * node) -+{ -+ struct page *page; -+ -+ assert("nikita-2922", node != NULL); -+ -+ spin_lock_jnode(node); -+ page = jnode_page(node); -+ if (page != NULL) { -+ page_cache_get(page); -+ spin_unlock_jnode(node); -+ wait_on_page_writeback(page); -+ page_cache_release(page); -+ } else -+ spin_unlock_jnode(node); -+} -+ -+/* -+ * This is called by jput() when last reference to jnode is released. This is -+ * separate function, because we want fast path of jput() to be inline and, -+ * therefore, small. -+ */ -+void jput_final(jnode * node) -+{ -+ int r_i_p; -+ -+ /* A fast check for keeping node in cache. We always keep node in cache -+ * if its page is present and node was not marked for deletion */ -+ if (jnode_page(node) != NULL && !JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_HEARD_BANSHEE)) { -+ rcu_read_unlock(); -+ return; -+ } -+ r_i_p = !JF_TEST_AND_SET(node, JNODE_RIP); -+ /* -+ * if r_i_p is true, we were first to set JNODE_RIP on this node. In -+ * this case it is safe to access node after unlock. -+ */ -+ rcu_read_unlock(); -+ if (r_i_p) { -+ jnode_finish_io(node); -+ if (JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_HEARD_BANSHEE)) -+ /* node is removed from the tree. */ -+ jdelete(node); -+ else -+ jnode_try_drop(node); -+ } -+ /* if !r_i_p some other thread is already killing it */ -+} -+ -+int jwait_io(jnode * node, int rw) -+{ -+ struct page *page; -+ int result; -+ -+ assert("zam-447", node != NULL); -+ assert("zam-448", jnode_page(node) != NULL); -+ -+ page = jnode_page(node); -+ -+ result = 0; -+ if (rw == READ) { -+ wait_on_page_locked(page); -+ } else { -+ assert("nikita-2227", rw == WRITE); -+ wait_on_page_writeback(page); -+ } -+ if (PageError(page)) -+ result = RETERR(-EIO); -+ -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * jnode types and plugins. -+ * -+ * jnode by itself is a "base type". There are several different jnode -+ * flavors, called "jnode types" (see jnode_type for a list). Sometimes code -+ * has to do different things based on jnode type. In the standard reiser4 way -+ * this is done by having jnode plugin (see fs/reiser4/plugin.h:jnode_plugin). -+ * -+ * Functions below deal with jnode types and define methods of jnode plugin. -+ * -+ */ -+ -+/* set jnode type. This is done during jnode initialization. */ -+static void jnode_set_type(jnode * node, jnode_type type) -+{ -+ static unsigned long type_to_mask[] = { -+ [JNODE_UNFORMATTED_BLOCK] = 1, -+ [JNODE_FORMATTED_BLOCK] = 0, -+ [JNODE_BITMAP] = 2, -+ [JNODE_IO_HEAD] = 6, -+ [JNODE_INODE] = 4 -+ }; -+ -+ assert("zam-647", type < LAST_JNODE_TYPE); -+ assert("nikita-2815", !jnode_is_loaded(node)); -+ assert("nikita-3386", node->state == 0); -+ -+ node->state |= (type_to_mask[type] << JNODE_TYPE_1); -+} -+ -+/* ->init() method of jnode plugin for jnodes that don't require plugin -+ * specific initialization. */ -+static int init_noinit(jnode * node UNUSED_ARG) -+{ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* ->parse() method of jnode plugin for jnodes that don't require plugin -+ * specific pasring. */ -+static int parse_noparse(jnode * node UNUSED_ARG) -+{ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* ->mapping() method for unformatted jnode */ -+struct address_space *mapping_jnode(const jnode * node) -+{ -+ struct address_space *map; -+ -+ assert("nikita-2713", node != NULL); -+ -+ /* mapping is stored in jnode */ -+ -+ map = node->key.j.mapping; -+ assert("nikita-2714", map != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2897", is_reiser4_inode(map->host)); -+ assert("nikita-2715", get_inode_oid(map->host) == node->key.j.objectid); -+ return map; -+} -+ -+/* ->index() method for unformatted jnodes */ -+unsigned long index_jnode(const jnode * node) -+{ -+ /* index is stored in jnode */ -+ return node->key.j.index; -+} -+ -+/* ->remove() method for unformatted jnodes */ -+static inline void remove_jnode(jnode * node, reiser4_tree * tree) -+{ -+ /* remove jnode from hash table and radix tree */ -+ if (node->key.j.mapping) -+ unhash_unformatted_node_nolock(node); -+} -+ -+/* ->mapping() method for znodes */ -+static struct address_space *mapping_znode(const jnode * node) -+{ -+ /* all znodes belong to fake inode */ -+ return reiser4_get_super_fake(jnode_get_tree(node)->super)->i_mapping; -+} -+ -+/* ->index() method for znodes */ -+static unsigned long index_znode(const jnode * node) -+{ -+ unsigned long addr; -+ assert("nikita-3317", (1 << znode_shift_order) < sizeof(znode)); -+ -+ /* index of znode is just its address (shifted) */ -+ addr = (unsigned long)node; -+ return (addr - PAGE_OFFSET) >> znode_shift_order; -+} -+ -+/* ->mapping() method for bitmap jnode */ -+static struct address_space *mapping_bitmap(const jnode * node) -+{ -+ /* all bitmap blocks belong to special bitmap inode */ -+ return get_super_private(jnode_get_tree(node)->super)->bitmap-> -+ i_mapping; -+} -+ -+/* ->index() method for jnodes that are indexed by address */ -+static unsigned long index_is_address(const jnode * node) -+{ -+ unsigned long ind; -+ -+ ind = (unsigned long)node; -+ return ind - PAGE_OFFSET; -+} -+ -+/* resolve race with jput */ -+jnode *jnode_rip_sync(reiser4_tree *tree, jnode *node) -+{ -+ /* -+ * This is used as part of RCU-based jnode handling. -+ * -+ * jlookup(), zlook(), zget(), and cbk_cache_scan_slots() have to work -+ * with unreferenced jnodes (ones with ->x_count == 0). Hash table is -+ * not protected during this, so concurrent thread may execute -+ * zget-set-HEARD_BANSHEE-zput, or somehow else cause jnode to be -+ * freed in jput_final(). To avoid such races, jput_final() sets -+ * JNODE_RIP on jnode (under tree lock). All places that work with -+ * unreferenced jnodes call this function. It checks for JNODE_RIP bit -+ * (first without taking tree lock), and if this bit is set, released -+ * reference acquired by the current thread and returns NULL. -+ * -+ * As a result, if jnode is being concurrently freed, NULL is returned -+ * and caller should pretend that jnode wasn't found in the first -+ * place. -+ * -+ * Otherwise it's safe to release "rcu-read-lock" and continue with -+ * jnode. -+ */ -+ if (unlikely(JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_RIP))) { -+ read_lock_tree(tree); -+ if (JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_RIP)) { -+ dec_x_ref(node); -+ node = NULL; -+ } -+ read_unlock_tree(tree); -+ } -+ return node; -+} -+ -+reiser4_key *jnode_build_key(const jnode * node, reiser4_key * key) -+{ -+ struct inode *inode; -+ item_plugin *iplug; -+ loff_t off; -+ -+ assert("nikita-3092", node != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-3093", key != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-3094", jnode_is_unformatted(node)); -+ -+ off = ((loff_t) index_jnode(node)) << PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT; -+ inode = mapping_jnode(node)->host; -+ -+ if (node->parent_item_id != 0) -+ iplug = item_plugin_by_id(node->parent_item_id); -+ else -+ iplug = NULL; -+ -+ if (iplug != NULL && iplug->f.key_by_offset) -+ iplug->f.key_by_offset(inode, off, key); -+ else { -+ file_plugin *fplug; -+ -+ fplug = inode_file_plugin(inode); -+ assert("zam-1007", fplug != NULL); -+ assert("zam-1008", fplug->key_by_inode != NULL); -+ -+ fplug->key_by_inode(inode, off, key); -+ } -+ -+ return key; -+} -+ -+/* ->parse() method for formatted nodes */ -+static int parse_znode(jnode * node) -+{ -+ return zparse(JZNODE(node)); -+} -+ -+/* ->delete() method for formatted nodes */ -+static void delete_znode(jnode * node, reiser4_tree * tree) -+{ -+ znode *z; -+ -+ assert_rw_write_locked(&(tree->tree_lock)); -+ assert("vs-898", JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_HEARD_BANSHEE)); -+ -+ z = JZNODE(node); -+ assert("vs-899", z->c_count == 0); -+ -+ /* delete znode from sibling list. */ -+ sibling_list_remove(z); -+ -+ znode_remove(z, tree); -+} -+ -+/* ->remove() method for formatted nodes */ -+static int remove_znode(jnode * node, reiser4_tree * tree) -+{ -+ znode *z; -+ -+ assert_rw_write_locked(&(tree->tree_lock)); -+ z = JZNODE(node); -+ -+ if (z->c_count == 0) { -+ /* detach znode from sibling list. */ -+ sibling_list_drop(z); -+ /* this is called with tree spin-lock held, so call -+ znode_remove() directly (rather than znode_lock_remove()). */ -+ znode_remove(z, tree); -+ return 0; -+ } -+ return RETERR(-EBUSY); -+} -+ -+/* ->init() method for formatted nodes */ -+static int init_znode(jnode * node) -+{ -+ znode *z; -+ -+ z = JZNODE(node); -+ /* call node plugin to do actual initialization */ -+ return z->nplug->init(z); -+} -+ -+/* ->clone() method for formatted nodes */ -+static jnode *clone_formatted(jnode * node) -+{ -+ znode *clone; -+ -+ assert("vs-1430", jnode_is_znode(node)); -+ clone = zalloc(reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()); -+ if (clone == NULL) -+ return ERR_PTR(RETERR(-ENOMEM)); -+ zinit(clone, NULL, current_tree); -+ jnode_set_block(ZJNODE(clone), jnode_get_block(node)); -+ /* ZJNODE(clone)->key.z is not initialized */ -+ clone->level = JZNODE(node)->level; -+ -+ return ZJNODE(clone); -+} -+ -+/* jplug->clone for unformatted nodes */ -+static jnode *clone_unformatted(jnode * node) -+{ -+ jnode *clone; -+ -+ assert("vs-1431", jnode_is_unformatted(node)); -+ clone = jalloc(); -+ if (clone == NULL) -+ return ERR_PTR(RETERR(-ENOMEM)); -+ -+ jnode_init(clone, current_tree, JNODE_UNFORMATTED_BLOCK); -+ jnode_set_block(clone, jnode_get_block(node)); -+ -+ return clone; -+ -+} -+ -+/* -+ * Setup jnode plugin methods for various jnode types. -+ */ -+jnode_plugin jnode_plugins[LAST_JNODE_TYPE] = { -+ [JNODE_UNFORMATTED_BLOCK] = { -+ .h = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_JNODE_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = JNODE_UNFORMATTED_BLOCK, -+ .pops = NULL, -+ .label = "unformatted", -+ .desc = "unformatted node", -+ .linkage = {NULL, NULL} -+ }, -+ .init = init_noinit, -+ .parse = parse_noparse, -+ .mapping = mapping_jnode, -+ .index = index_jnode, -+ .clone = clone_unformatted -+ }, -+ [JNODE_FORMATTED_BLOCK] = { -+ .h = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_JNODE_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = JNODE_FORMATTED_BLOCK, -+ .pops = NULL, -+ .label = "formatted", -+ .desc = "formatted tree node", -+ .linkage = {NULL, NULL} -+ }, -+ .init = init_znode, -+ .parse = parse_znode, -+ .mapping = mapping_znode, -+ .index = index_znode, -+ .clone = clone_formatted -+ }, -+ [JNODE_BITMAP] = { -+ .h = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_JNODE_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = JNODE_BITMAP, -+ .pops = NULL, -+ .label = "bitmap", -+ .desc = "bitmap node", -+ .linkage = {NULL, NULL} -+ }, -+ .init = init_noinit, -+ .parse = parse_noparse, -+ .mapping = mapping_bitmap, -+ .index = index_is_address, -+ .clone = NULL -+ }, -+ [JNODE_IO_HEAD] = { -+ .h = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_JNODE_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = JNODE_IO_HEAD, -+ .pops = NULL, -+ .label = "io head", -+ .desc = "io head", -+ .linkage = {NULL, NULL} -+ }, -+ .init = init_noinit, -+ .parse = parse_noparse, -+ .mapping = mapping_bitmap, -+ .index = index_is_address, -+ .clone = NULL -+ }, -+ [JNODE_INODE] = { -+ .h = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_JNODE_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = JNODE_INODE, -+ .pops = NULL, -+ .label = "inode", -+ .desc = "inode's builtin jnode", -+ .linkage = {NULL, NULL} -+ }, -+ .init = NULL, -+ .parse = NULL, -+ .mapping = NULL, -+ .index = NULL, -+ .clone = NULL -+ } -+}; -+ -+/* -+ * jnode destruction. -+ * -+ * Thread may use a jnode after it acquired a reference to it. References are -+ * counted in ->x_count field. Reference protects jnode from being -+ * recycled. This is different from protecting jnode data (that are stored in -+ * jnode page) from being evicted from memory. Data are protected by jload() -+ * and released by jrelse(). -+ * -+ * If thread already possesses a reference to the jnode it can acquire another -+ * one through jref(). Initial reference is obtained (usually) by locating -+ * jnode in some indexing structure that depends on jnode type: formatted -+ * nodes are kept in global hash table, where they are indexed by block -+ * number, and also in the cbk cache. Unformatted jnodes are also kept in hash -+ * table, which is indexed by oid and offset within file, and in per-inode -+ * radix tree. -+ * -+ * Reference to jnode is released by jput(). If last reference is released, -+ * jput_final() is called. This function determines whether jnode has to be -+ * deleted (this happens when corresponding node is removed from the file -+ * system, jnode is marked with JNODE_HEARD_BANSHEE bit in this case), or it -+ * should be just "removed" (deleted from memory). -+ * -+ * Jnode destruction is signally delicate dance because of locking and RCU. -+ */ -+ -+/* -+ * Returns true if jnode cannot be removed right now. This check is called -+ * under tree lock. If it returns true, jnode is irrevocably committed to be -+ * deleted/removed. -+ */ -+static inline int jnode_is_busy(const jnode * node, jnode_type jtype) -+{ -+ /* if other thread managed to acquire a reference to this jnode, don't -+ * free it. */ -+ if (atomic_read(&node->x_count) > 0) -+ return 1; -+ /* also, don't free znode that has children in memory */ -+ if (jtype == JNODE_FORMATTED_BLOCK && JZNODE(node)->c_count > 0) -+ return 1; -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * this is called as part of removing jnode. Based on jnode type, call -+ * corresponding function that removes jnode from indices and returns it back -+ * to the appropriate slab (through RCU). -+ */ -+static inline void -+jnode_remove(jnode * node, jnode_type jtype, reiser4_tree * tree) -+{ -+ switch (jtype) { -+ case JNODE_UNFORMATTED_BLOCK: -+ remove_jnode(node, tree); -+ break; -+ case JNODE_IO_HEAD: -+ case JNODE_BITMAP: -+ break; -+ case JNODE_INODE: -+ break; -+ case JNODE_FORMATTED_BLOCK: -+ remove_znode(node, tree); -+ break; -+ default: -+ wrong_return_value("nikita-3196", "Wrong jnode type"); -+ } -+} -+ -+/* -+ * this is called as part of deleting jnode. Based on jnode type, call -+ * corresponding function that removes jnode from indices and returns it back -+ * to the appropriate slab (through RCU). -+ * -+ * This differs from jnode_remove() only for formatted nodes---for them -+ * sibling list handling is different for removal and deletion. -+ */ -+static inline void -+jnode_delete(jnode * node, jnode_type jtype, reiser4_tree * tree UNUSED_ARG) -+{ -+ switch (jtype) { -+ case JNODE_UNFORMATTED_BLOCK: -+ remove_jnode(node, tree); -+ break; -+ case JNODE_IO_HEAD: -+ case JNODE_BITMAP: -+ break; -+ case JNODE_FORMATTED_BLOCK: -+ delete_znode(node, tree); -+ break; -+ case JNODE_INODE: -+ default: -+ wrong_return_value("nikita-3195", "Wrong jnode type"); -+ } -+} -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+/* -+ * remove jnode from the debugging list of all jnodes hanging off super-block. -+ */ -+void jnode_list_remove(jnode * node) -+{ -+ reiser4_super_info_data *sbinfo; -+ -+ sbinfo = get_super_private(jnode_get_tree(node)->super); -+ -+ spin_lock_irq(&sbinfo->all_guard); -+ assert("nikita-2422", !list_empty(&node->jnodes)); -+ list_del_init(&node->jnodes); -+ spin_unlock_irq(&sbinfo->all_guard); -+} -+#endif -+ -+/* -+ * this is called by jput_final() to remove jnode when last reference to it is -+ * released. -+ */ -+static int jnode_try_drop(jnode * node) -+{ -+ int result; -+ reiser4_tree *tree; -+ jnode_type jtype; -+ -+ assert("nikita-2491", node != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2583", JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_RIP)); -+ -+ tree = jnode_get_tree(node); -+ jtype = jnode_get_type(node); -+ -+ spin_lock_jnode(node); -+ write_lock_tree(tree); -+ /* -+ * if jnode has a page---leave it alone. Memory pressure will -+ * eventually kill page and jnode. -+ */ -+ if (jnode_page(node) != NULL) { -+ write_unlock_tree(tree); -+ spin_unlock_jnode(node); -+ JF_CLR(node, JNODE_RIP); -+ return RETERR(-EBUSY); -+ } -+ -+ /* re-check ->x_count under tree lock. */ -+ result = jnode_is_busy(node, jtype); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ assert("nikita-2582", !JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_HEARD_BANSHEE)); -+ assert("jmacd-511/b", atomic_read(&node->d_count) == 0); -+ -+ spin_unlock_jnode(node); -+ /* no page and no references---despatch him. */ -+ jnode_remove(node, jtype, tree); -+ write_unlock_tree(tree); -+ jnode_free(node, jtype); -+ } else { -+ /* busy check failed: reference was acquired by concurrent -+ * thread. */ -+ write_unlock_tree(tree); -+ spin_unlock_jnode(node); -+ JF_CLR(node, JNODE_RIP); -+ } -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* jdelete() -- Delete jnode from the tree and file system */ -+static int jdelete(jnode * node /* jnode to finish with */ ) -+{ -+ struct page *page; -+ int result; -+ reiser4_tree *tree; -+ jnode_type jtype; -+ -+ assert("nikita-467", node != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2531", JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_RIP)); -+ -+ jtype = jnode_get_type(node); -+ -+ page = jnode_lock_page(node); -+ assert_spin_locked(&(node->guard)); -+ -+ tree = jnode_get_tree(node); -+ -+ write_lock_tree(tree); -+ /* re-check ->x_count under tree lock. */ -+ result = jnode_is_busy(node, jtype); -+ if (likely(!result)) { -+ assert("nikita-2123", JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_HEARD_BANSHEE)); -+ assert("jmacd-511", atomic_read(&node->d_count) == 0); -+ -+ /* detach page */ -+ if (page != NULL) { -+ /* -+ * FIXME this is racy against jnode_extent_write(). -+ */ -+ page_clear_jnode(page, node); -+ } -+ spin_unlock_jnode(node); -+ /* goodbye */ -+ jnode_delete(node, jtype, tree); -+ write_unlock_tree(tree); -+ jnode_free(node, jtype); -+ /* @node is no longer valid pointer */ -+ if (page != NULL) -+ reiser4_drop_page(page); -+ } else { -+ /* busy check failed: reference was acquired by concurrent -+ * thread. */ -+ JF_CLR(node, JNODE_RIP); -+ write_unlock_tree(tree); -+ spin_unlock_jnode(node); -+ if (page != NULL) -+ unlock_page(page); -+ } -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* drop jnode on the floor. -+ -+ Return value: -+ -+ -EBUSY: failed to drop jnode, because there are still references to it -+ -+ 0: successfully dropped jnode -+ -+*/ -+static int jdrop_in_tree(jnode * node, reiser4_tree * tree) -+{ -+ struct page *page; -+ jnode_type jtype; -+ int result; -+ -+ assert("zam-602", node != NULL); -+ assert_rw_not_read_locked(&(tree->tree_lock)); -+ assert_rw_not_write_locked(&(tree->tree_lock)); -+ assert("nikita-2403", !JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_HEARD_BANSHEE)); -+ -+ jtype = jnode_get_type(node); -+ -+ page = jnode_lock_page(node); -+ assert_spin_locked(&(node->guard)); -+ -+ write_lock_tree(tree); -+ -+ /* re-check ->x_count under tree lock. */ -+ result = jnode_is_busy(node, jtype); -+ if (!result) { -+ assert("nikita-2488", page == jnode_page(node)); -+ assert("nikita-2533", atomic_read(&node->d_count) == 0); -+ if (page != NULL) { -+ assert("nikita-2126", !PageDirty(page)); -+ assert("nikita-2127", PageUptodate(page)); -+ assert("nikita-2181", PageLocked(page)); -+ page_clear_jnode(page, node); -+ } -+ spin_unlock_jnode(node); -+ jnode_remove(node, jtype, tree); -+ write_unlock_tree(tree); -+ jnode_free(node, jtype); -+ if (page != NULL) { -+ reiser4_drop_page(page); -+ } -+ } else { -+ /* busy check failed: reference was acquired by concurrent -+ * thread. */ -+ JF_CLR(node, JNODE_RIP); -+ write_unlock_tree(tree); -+ spin_unlock_jnode(node); -+ if (page != NULL) -+ unlock_page(page); -+ } -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* This function frees jnode "if possible". In particular, [dcx]_count has to -+ be 0 (where applicable). */ -+void jdrop(jnode * node) -+{ -+ jdrop_in_tree(node, jnode_get_tree(node)); -+} -+ -+/* IO head jnode implementation; The io heads are simple j-nodes with limited -+ functionality (these j-nodes are not in any hash table) just for reading -+ from and writing to disk. */ -+ -+jnode *reiser4_alloc_io_head(const reiser4_block_nr * block) -+{ -+ jnode *jal = jalloc(); -+ -+ if (jal != NULL) { -+ jnode_init(jal, current_tree, JNODE_IO_HEAD); -+ jnode_set_block(jal, block); -+ } -+ -+ jref(jal); -+ -+ return jal; -+} -+ -+void reiser4_drop_io_head(jnode * node) -+{ -+ assert("zam-648", jnode_get_type(node) == JNODE_IO_HEAD); -+ -+ jput(node); -+ jdrop(node); -+} -+ -+/* protect keep jnode data from reiser4_releasepage() */ -+void pin_jnode_data(jnode * node) -+{ -+ assert("zam-671", jnode_page(node) != NULL); -+ page_cache_get(jnode_page(node)); -+} -+ -+/* make jnode data free-able again */ -+void unpin_jnode_data(jnode * node) -+{ -+ assert("zam-672", jnode_page(node) != NULL); -+ page_cache_release(jnode_page(node)); -+} -+ -+struct address_space *jnode_get_mapping(const jnode * node) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-3162", node != NULL); -+ return jnode_ops(node)->mapping(node); -+} -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+/* debugging aid: jnode invariant */ -+int jnode_invariant_f(const jnode * node, char const **msg) -+{ -+#define _ergo(ant, con) \ -+ ((*msg) = "{" #ant "} ergo {" #con "}", ergo((ant), (con))) -+#define _check(exp) ((*msg) = #exp, (exp)) -+ -+ return _check(node != NULL) && -+ /* [jnode-queued] */ -+ /* only relocated node can be queued, except that when znode -+ * is being deleted, its JNODE_RELOC bit is cleared */ -+ _ergo(JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_FLUSH_QUEUED), -+ JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_RELOC) || -+ JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_HEARD_BANSHEE)) && -+ _check(node->jnodes.prev != NULL) && -+ _check(node->jnodes.next != NULL) && -+ /* [jnode-dirty] invariant */ -+ /* dirty inode is part of atom */ -+ _ergo(JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_DIRTY), node->atom != NULL) && -+ /* [jnode-oid] invariant */ -+ /* for unformatted node ->objectid and ->mapping fields are -+ * consistent */ -+ _ergo(jnode_is_unformatted(node) && node->key.j.mapping != NULL, -+ node->key.j.objectid == -+ get_inode_oid(node->key.j.mapping->host)) && -+ /* [jnode-atom-valid] invariant */ -+ /* node atom has valid state */ -+ _ergo(node->atom != NULL, node->atom->stage != ASTAGE_INVALID) && -+ /* [jnode-page-binding] invariant */ -+ /* if node points to page, it points back to node */ -+ _ergo(node->pg != NULL, jprivate(node->pg) == node) && -+ /* [jnode-refs] invariant */ -+ /* only referenced jnode can be loaded */ -+ _check(atomic_read(&node->x_count) >= atomic_read(&node->d_count)); -+ -+} -+ -+static const char *jnode_type_name(jnode_type type) -+{ -+ switch (type) { -+ case JNODE_UNFORMATTED_BLOCK: -+ return "unformatted"; -+ case JNODE_FORMATTED_BLOCK: -+ return "formatted"; -+ case JNODE_BITMAP: -+ return "bitmap"; -+ case JNODE_IO_HEAD: -+ return "io head"; -+ case JNODE_INODE: -+ return "inode"; -+ case LAST_JNODE_TYPE: -+ return "last"; -+ default:{ -+ static char unknown[30]; -+ -+ sprintf(unknown, "unknown %i", type); -+ return unknown; -+ } -+ } -+} -+ -+#define jnode_state_name( node, flag ) \ -+ ( JF_ISSET( ( node ), ( flag ) ) ? ((#flag "|")+6) : "" ) -+ -+/* debugging aid: output human readable information about @node */ -+static void info_jnode(const char *prefix /* prefix to print */ , -+ const jnode * node /* node to print */ ) -+{ -+ assert("umka-068", prefix != NULL); -+ -+ if (node == NULL) { -+ printk("%s: null\n", prefix); -+ return; -+ } -+ -+ printk -+ ("%s: %p: state: %lx: [%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s], level: %i," -+ " block: %s, d_count: %d, x_count: %d, " -+ "pg: %p, atom: %p, lock: %i:%i, type: %s, ", prefix, node, -+ node->state, -+ jnode_state_name(node, JNODE_PARSED), -+ jnode_state_name(node, JNODE_HEARD_BANSHEE), -+ jnode_state_name(node, JNODE_LEFT_CONNECTED), -+ jnode_state_name(node, JNODE_RIGHT_CONNECTED), -+ jnode_state_name(node, JNODE_ORPHAN), -+ jnode_state_name(node, JNODE_CREATED), -+ jnode_state_name(node, JNODE_RELOC), -+ jnode_state_name(node, JNODE_OVRWR), -+ jnode_state_name(node, JNODE_DIRTY), -+ jnode_state_name(node, JNODE_IS_DYING), -+ jnode_state_name(node, JNODE_RIP), -+ jnode_state_name(node, JNODE_MISSED_IN_CAPTURE), -+ jnode_state_name(node, JNODE_WRITEBACK), -+ jnode_state_name(node, JNODE_NEW), -+ jnode_state_name(node, JNODE_DKSET), -+ jnode_state_name(node, JNODE_REPACK), -+ jnode_state_name(node, JNODE_CLUSTER_PAGE), -+ jnode_get_level(node), sprint_address(jnode_get_block(node)), -+ atomic_read(&node->d_count), atomic_read(&node->x_count), -+ jnode_page(node), node->atom, 0, 0, -+ jnode_type_name(jnode_get_type(node))); -+ if (jnode_is_unformatted(node)) { -+ printk("inode: %llu, index: %lu, ", -+ node->key.j.objectid, node->key.j.index); -+ } -+} -+ -+/* debugging aid: check znode invariant and panic if it doesn't hold */ -+static int jnode_invariant(const jnode * node, int tlocked, int jlocked) -+{ -+ char const *failed_msg; -+ int result; -+ reiser4_tree *tree; -+ -+ tree = jnode_get_tree(node); -+ -+ assert("umka-063312", node != NULL); -+ assert("umka-064321", tree != NULL); -+ -+ if (!jlocked && !tlocked) -+ spin_lock_jnode((jnode *) node); -+ if (!tlocked) -+ read_lock_tree(jnode_get_tree(node)); -+ result = jnode_invariant_f(node, &failed_msg); -+ if (!result) { -+ info_jnode("corrupted node", node); -+ warning("jmacd-555", "Condition %s failed", failed_msg); -+ } -+ if (!tlocked) -+ read_unlock_tree(jnode_get_tree(node)); -+ if (!jlocked && !tlocked) -+ spin_unlock_jnode((jnode *) node); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+#endif /* REISER4_DEBUG */ -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 80 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/jnode.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/jnode.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/jnode.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/jnode.h 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,702 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by -+ * reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* Declaration of jnode. See jnode.c for details. */ -+ -+#ifndef __JNODE_H__ -+#define __JNODE_H__ -+ -+#include "forward.h" -+#include "type_safe_hash.h" -+#include "txnmgr.h" -+#include "key.h" -+#include "debug.h" -+#include "dformat.h" -+#include "page_cache.h" -+#include "context.h" -+ -+#include "plugin/plugin.h" -+ -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+ -+/* declare hash table of jnodes (jnodes proper, that is, unformatted -+ nodes) */ -+TYPE_SAFE_HASH_DECLARE(j, jnode); -+ -+/* declare hash table of znodes */ -+TYPE_SAFE_HASH_DECLARE(z, znode); -+ -+struct jnode_key { -+ __u64 objectid; -+ unsigned long index; -+ struct address_space *mapping; -+}; -+ -+/* -+ Jnode is the "base class" of other nodes in reiser4. It is also happens to -+ be exactly the node we use for unformatted tree nodes. -+ -+ Jnode provides following basic functionality: -+ -+ . reference counting and indexing. -+ -+ . integration with page cache. Jnode has ->pg reference to which page can -+ be attached. -+ -+ . interface to transaction manager. It is jnode that is kept in transaction -+ manager lists, attached to atoms, etc. (NOTE-NIKITA one may argue that this -+ means, there should be special type of jnode for inode.) -+ -+ Locking: -+ -+ Spin lock: the following fields are protected by the per-jnode spin lock: -+ -+ ->state -+ ->atom -+ ->capture_link -+ -+ Following fields are protected by the global tree lock: -+ -+ ->link -+ ->key.z (content of ->key.z is only changed in znode_rehash()) -+ ->key.j -+ -+ Atomic counters -+ -+ ->x_count -+ ->d_count -+ -+ ->pg, and ->data are protected by spin lock for unused jnode and are -+ immutable for used jnode (one for which fs/reiser4/vfs_ops.c:releasable() -+ is false). -+ -+ ->tree is immutable after creation -+ -+ Unclear -+ -+ ->blocknr: should be under jnode spin-lock, but current interface is based -+ on passing of block address. -+ -+ If you ever need to spin lock two nodes at once, do this in "natural" -+ memory order: lock znode with lower address first. (See lock_two_nodes().) -+ -+ Invariants involving this data-type: -+ -+ [jnode-dirty] -+ [jnode-refs] -+ [jnode-oid] -+ [jnode-queued] -+ [jnode-atom-valid] -+ [jnode-page-binding] -+*/ -+ -+struct jnode { -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+#define JMAGIC 0x52654973 /* "ReIs" */ -+ int magic; -+#endif -+ /* FIRST CACHE LINE (16 bytes): data used by jload */ -+ -+ /* jnode's state: bitwise flags from the reiser4_jnode_state enum. */ -+ /* 0 */ unsigned long state; -+ -+ /* lock, protecting jnode's fields. */ -+ /* 4 */ spinlock_t load; -+ -+ /* counter of references to jnode itself. Increased on jref(). -+ Decreased on jput(). -+ */ -+ /* 8 */ atomic_t x_count; -+ -+ /* counter of references to jnode's data. Pin data page(s) in -+ memory while this is greater than 0. Increased on jload(). -+ Decreased on jrelse(). -+ */ -+ /* 12 */ atomic_t d_count; -+ -+ /* SECOND CACHE LINE: data used by hash table lookups */ -+ -+ /* 16 */ union { -+ /* znodes are hashed by block number */ -+ reiser4_block_nr z; -+ /* unformatted nodes are hashed by mapping plus offset */ -+ struct jnode_key j; -+ } key; -+ -+ /* THIRD CACHE LINE */ -+ -+ /* 32 */ union { -+ /* pointers to maintain hash-table */ -+ z_hash_link z; -+ j_hash_link j; -+ } link; -+ -+ /* pointer to jnode page. */ -+ /* 36 */ struct page *pg; -+ /* pointer to node itself. This is page_address(node->pg) when page is -+ attached to the jnode -+ */ -+ /* 40 */ void *data; -+ -+ /* 44 */ reiser4_tree *tree; -+ -+ /* FOURTH CACHE LINE: atom related fields */ -+ -+ /* 48 */ spinlock_t guard; -+ -+ /* atom the block is in, if any */ -+ /* 52 */ txn_atom *atom; -+ -+ /* capture list */ -+ /* 56 */ struct list_head capture_link; -+ -+ /* FIFTH CACHE LINE */ -+ -+ /* 64 */ struct rcu_head rcu; -+ /* crosses cache line */ -+ -+ /* SIXTH CACHE LINE */ -+ -+ /* the real blocknr (where io is going to/from) */ -+ /* 80 */ reiser4_block_nr blocknr; -+ /* Parent item type, unformatted and CRC need it for offset => key conversion. */ -+ /* NOTE: this parent_item_id looks like jnode type. */ -+ /* 88 */ reiser4_plugin_id parent_item_id; -+ /* 92 */ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ /* list of all jnodes for debugging purposes. */ -+ struct list_head jnodes; -+ /* how many times this jnode was written in one transaction */ -+ int written; -+ /* this indicates which atom's list the jnode is on */ -+ atom_list list; -+#endif -+} __attribute__ ((aligned(16))); -+ -+/* -+ * jnode types. Enumeration of existing jnode types. -+ */ -+typedef enum { -+ JNODE_UNFORMATTED_BLOCK, /* unformatted block */ -+ JNODE_FORMATTED_BLOCK, /* formatted block, znode */ -+ JNODE_BITMAP, /* bitmap */ -+ JNODE_IO_HEAD, /* jnode representing a block in the -+ * wandering log */ -+ JNODE_INODE, /* jnode embedded into inode */ -+ LAST_JNODE_TYPE -+} jnode_type; -+ -+/* jnode states */ -+typedef enum { -+ /* jnode's page is loaded and data checked */ -+ JNODE_PARSED = 0, -+ /* node was deleted, not all locks on it were released. This -+ node is empty and is going to be removed from the tree -+ shortly. */ -+ JNODE_HEARD_BANSHEE = 1, -+ /* left sibling pointer is valid */ -+ JNODE_LEFT_CONNECTED = 2, -+ /* right sibling pointer is valid */ -+ JNODE_RIGHT_CONNECTED = 3, -+ -+ /* znode was just created and doesn't yet have a pointer from -+ its parent */ -+ JNODE_ORPHAN = 4, -+ -+ /* this node was created by its transaction and has not been assigned -+ a block address. */ -+ JNODE_CREATED = 5, -+ -+ /* this node is currently relocated */ -+ JNODE_RELOC = 6, -+ /* this node is currently wandered */ -+ JNODE_OVRWR = 7, -+ -+ /* this znode has been modified */ -+ JNODE_DIRTY = 8, -+ -+ /* znode lock is being invalidated */ -+ JNODE_IS_DYING = 9, -+ -+ /* THIS PLACE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK */ -+ -+ /* jnode is queued for flushing. */ -+ JNODE_FLUSH_QUEUED = 12, -+ -+ /* In the following bits jnode type is encoded. */ -+ JNODE_TYPE_1 = 13, -+ JNODE_TYPE_2 = 14, -+ JNODE_TYPE_3 = 15, -+ -+ /* jnode is being destroyed */ -+ JNODE_RIP = 16, -+ -+ /* znode was not captured during locking (it might so be because -+ ->level != LEAF_LEVEL and lock_mode == READ_LOCK) */ -+ JNODE_MISSED_IN_CAPTURE = 17, -+ -+ /* write is in progress */ -+ JNODE_WRITEBACK = 18, -+ -+ /* FIXME: now it is used by crypto-compress plugin only */ -+ JNODE_NEW = 19, -+ -+ /* delimiting keys are already set for this znode. */ -+ JNODE_DKSET = 20, -+ -+ /* when this bit is set page and jnode can not be disconnected */ -+ JNODE_WRITE_PREPARED = 21, -+ -+ JNODE_CLUSTER_PAGE = 22, -+ /* Jnode is marked for repacking, that means the reiser4 flush and the -+ * block allocator should process this node special way */ -+ JNODE_REPACK = 23, -+ /* node should be converted by flush in squalloc phase */ -+ JNODE_CONVERTIBLE = 24, -+ /* -+ * When jnode is dirtied for the first time in given transaction, -+ * do_jnode_make_dirty() checks whether this jnode can possible became -+ * member of overwrite set. If so, this bit is set, and one block is -+ * reserved in the ->flush_reserved space of atom. -+ * -+ * This block is "used" (and JNODE_FLUSH_RESERVED bit is cleared) when -+ * -+ * (1) flush decides that we want this block to go into relocate -+ * set after all. -+ * -+ * (2) wandering log is allocated (by log writer) -+ * -+ * (3) extent is allocated -+ * -+ */ -+ JNODE_FLUSH_RESERVED = 29 -+} reiser4_jnode_state; -+ -+/* Macros for accessing the jnode state. */ -+ -+static inline void JF_CLR(jnode * j, int f) -+{ -+ assert("unknown-1", j->magic == JMAGIC); -+ clear_bit(f, &j->state); -+} -+static inline int JF_ISSET(const jnode * j, int f) -+{ -+ assert("unknown-2", j->magic == JMAGIC); -+ return test_bit(f, &((jnode *) j)->state); -+} -+static inline void JF_SET(jnode * j, int f) -+{ -+ assert("unknown-3", j->magic == JMAGIC); -+ set_bit(f, &j->state); -+} -+ -+static inline int JF_TEST_AND_SET(jnode * j, int f) -+{ -+ assert("unknown-4", j->magic == JMAGIC); -+ return test_and_set_bit(f, &j->state); -+} -+ -+static inline void spin_lock_jnode(jnode *node) -+{ -+ /* check that spinlocks of lower priorities are not held */ -+ assert("", (LOCK_CNT_NIL(rw_locked_tree) && -+ LOCK_CNT_NIL(spin_locked_txnh) && -+ LOCK_CNT_NIL(spin_locked_zlock) && -+ LOCK_CNT_NIL(rw_locked_dk) && -+ LOCK_CNT_LT(spin_locked_jnode, 2))); -+ -+ spin_lock(&(node->guard)); -+ -+ LOCK_CNT_INC(spin_locked_jnode); -+ LOCK_CNT_INC(spin_locked); -+} -+ -+static inline void spin_unlock_jnode(jnode *node) -+{ -+ assert_spin_locked(&(node->guard)); -+ assert("nikita-1375", LOCK_CNT_GTZ(spin_locked_jnode)); -+ assert("nikita-1376", LOCK_CNT_GTZ(spin_locked)); -+ -+ LOCK_CNT_DEC(spin_locked_jnode); -+ LOCK_CNT_DEC(spin_locked); -+ -+ spin_unlock(&(node->guard)); -+} -+ -+static inline int jnode_is_in_deleteset(const jnode * node) -+{ -+ return JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_RELOC); -+} -+ -+extern int init_jnodes(void); -+extern void done_jnodes(void); -+ -+/* Jnode routines */ -+extern jnode *jalloc(void); -+extern void jfree(jnode * node) NONNULL; -+extern jnode *jclone(jnode *); -+extern jnode *jlookup(reiser4_tree * tree, -+ oid_t objectid, unsigned long ind) NONNULL; -+extern jnode *jfind(struct address_space *, unsigned long index) NONNULL; -+extern jnode *jnode_by_page(struct page *pg) NONNULL; -+extern jnode *jnode_of_page(struct page *pg) NONNULL; -+void jnode_attach_page(jnode * node, struct page *pg); -+ -+void unhash_unformatted_jnode(jnode *); -+extern jnode *page_next_jnode(jnode * node) NONNULL; -+extern void jnode_init(jnode * node, reiser4_tree * tree, jnode_type) NONNULL; -+extern void jnode_make_dirty(jnode * node) NONNULL; -+extern void jnode_make_clean(jnode * node) NONNULL; -+extern void jnode_make_wander_nolock(jnode * node) NONNULL; -+extern void jnode_make_wander(jnode *) NONNULL; -+extern void znode_make_reloc(znode *, flush_queue_t *) NONNULL; -+extern void unformatted_make_reloc(jnode *, flush_queue_t *) NONNULL; -+extern struct address_space *jnode_get_mapping(const jnode * node) NONNULL; -+ -+/** -+ * jnode_get_block -+ * @node: jnode to query -+ * -+ */ -+static inline const reiser4_block_nr *jnode_get_block(const jnode *node) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-528", node != NULL); -+ -+ return &node->blocknr; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * jnode_set_block -+ * @node: jnode to update -+ * @blocknr: new block nr -+ */ -+static inline void jnode_set_block(jnode *node, const reiser4_block_nr *blocknr) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-2020", node != NULL); -+ assert("umka-055", blocknr != NULL); -+ node->blocknr = *blocknr; -+} -+ -+ -+/* block number for IO. Usually this is the same as jnode_get_block(), unless -+ * jnode was emergency flushed---then block number chosen by eflush is -+ * used. */ -+static inline const reiser4_block_nr *jnode_get_io_block(jnode * node) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-2768", node != NULL); -+ assert_spin_locked(&(node->guard)); -+ -+ return jnode_get_block(node); -+} -+ -+/* Jnode flush interface. */ -+extern reiser4_blocknr_hint *reiser4_pos_hint(flush_pos_t * pos); -+extern flush_queue_t *reiser4_pos_fq(flush_pos_t * pos); -+ -+/* FIXME-VS: these are used in plugin/item/extent.c */ -+ -+/* does extent_get_block have to be called */ -+#define jnode_mapped(node) JF_ISSET (node, JNODE_MAPPED) -+#define jnode_set_mapped(node) JF_SET (node, JNODE_MAPPED) -+ -+/* the node should be converted during flush squalloc phase */ -+#define jnode_convertible(node) JF_ISSET (node, JNODE_CONVERTIBLE) -+#define jnode_set_convertible(node) JF_SET (node, JNODE_CONVERTIBLE) -+ -+/* Macros to convert from jnode to znode, znode to jnode. These are macros -+ because C doesn't allow overloading of const prototypes. */ -+#define ZJNODE(x) (& (x) -> zjnode) -+#define JZNODE(x) \ -+({ \ -+ typeof (x) __tmp_x; \ -+ \ -+ __tmp_x = (x); \ -+ assert ("jmacd-1300", jnode_is_znode (__tmp_x)); \ -+ (znode*) __tmp_x; \ -+}) -+ -+extern int jnodes_tree_init(reiser4_tree * tree); -+extern int jnodes_tree_done(reiser4_tree * tree); -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ -+extern int znode_is_any_locked(const znode * node); -+extern void jnode_list_remove(jnode * node); -+ -+#else -+ -+#define jnode_list_remove(node) noop -+ -+#endif -+ -+int znode_is_root(const znode * node) NONNULL; -+ -+/* bump reference counter on @node */ -+static inline void add_x_ref(jnode * node /* node to increase x_count of */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-1911", node != NULL); -+ -+ atomic_inc(&node->x_count); -+ LOCK_CNT_INC(x_refs); -+} -+ -+static inline void dec_x_ref(jnode * node) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-3215", node != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-3216", atomic_read(&node->x_count) > 0); -+ -+ atomic_dec(&node->x_count); -+ assert("nikita-3217", LOCK_CNT_GTZ(x_refs)); -+ LOCK_CNT_DEC(x_refs); -+} -+ -+/* jref() - increase counter of references to jnode/znode (x_count) */ -+static inline jnode *jref(jnode * node) -+{ -+ assert("jmacd-508", (node != NULL) && !IS_ERR(node)); -+ add_x_ref(node); -+ return node; -+} -+ -+/* get the page of jnode */ -+static inline struct page *jnode_page(const jnode * node) -+{ -+ return node->pg; -+} -+ -+/* return pointer to jnode data */ -+static inline char *jdata(const jnode * node) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-1415", node != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-3198", jnode_page(node) != NULL); -+ return node->data; -+} -+ -+static inline int jnode_is_loaded(const jnode * node) -+{ -+ assert("zam-506", node != NULL); -+ return atomic_read(&node->d_count) > 0; -+} -+ -+extern void page_clear_jnode(struct page *page, jnode * node) NONNULL; -+ -+static inline void jnode_set_reloc(jnode * node) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-2431", node != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2432", !JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_OVRWR)); -+ JF_SET(node, JNODE_RELOC); -+} -+ -+/* jload/jwrite/junload give a bread/bwrite/brelse functionality for jnodes */ -+ -+extern int jload_gfp(jnode *, gfp_t, int do_kmap) NONNULL; -+ -+static inline int jload(jnode *node) -+{ -+ return jload_gfp(node, reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get(), 1); -+} -+ -+extern int jinit_new(jnode *, gfp_t) NONNULL; -+extern int jstartio(jnode *) NONNULL; -+ -+extern void jdrop(jnode *) NONNULL; -+extern int jwait_io(jnode *, int rw) NONNULL; -+ -+void jload_prefetch(jnode *); -+ -+extern jnode *reiser4_alloc_io_head(const reiser4_block_nr * block) NONNULL; -+extern void reiser4_drop_io_head(jnode * node) NONNULL; -+ -+static inline reiser4_tree *jnode_get_tree(const jnode * node) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-2691", node != NULL); -+ return node->tree; -+} -+ -+extern void pin_jnode_data(jnode *); -+extern void unpin_jnode_data(jnode *); -+ -+static inline jnode_type jnode_get_type(const jnode * node) -+{ -+ static const unsigned long state_mask = -+ (1 << JNODE_TYPE_1) | (1 << JNODE_TYPE_2) | (1 << JNODE_TYPE_3); -+ -+ static jnode_type mask_to_type[] = { -+ /* JNODE_TYPE_3 : JNODE_TYPE_2 : JNODE_TYPE_1 */ -+ -+ /* 000 */ -+ [0] = JNODE_FORMATTED_BLOCK, -+ /* 001 */ -+ [1] = JNODE_UNFORMATTED_BLOCK, -+ /* 010 */ -+ [2] = JNODE_BITMAP, -+ /* 011 */ -+ [3] = LAST_JNODE_TYPE, /*invalid */ -+ /* 100 */ -+ [4] = JNODE_INODE, -+ /* 101 */ -+ [5] = LAST_JNODE_TYPE, -+ /* 110 */ -+ [6] = JNODE_IO_HEAD, -+ /* 111 */ -+ [7] = LAST_JNODE_TYPE, /* invalid */ -+ }; -+ -+ return mask_to_type[(node->state & state_mask) >> JNODE_TYPE_1]; -+} -+ -+/* returns true if node is a znode */ -+static inline int jnode_is_znode(const jnode * node) -+{ -+ return jnode_get_type(node) == JNODE_FORMATTED_BLOCK; -+} -+ -+static inline int jnode_is_flushprepped(jnode * node) -+{ -+ assert("jmacd-78212", node != NULL); -+ assert_spin_locked(&(node->guard)); -+ return !JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_DIRTY) || JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_RELOC) || -+ JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_OVRWR); -+} -+ -+/* Return true if @node has already been processed by the squeeze and allocate -+ process. This implies the block address has been finalized for the -+ duration of this atom (or it is clean and will remain in place). If this -+ returns true you may use the block number as a hint. */ -+static inline int jnode_check_flushprepped(jnode * node) -+{ -+ int result; -+ -+ /* It must be clean or relocated or wandered. New allocations are set to relocate. */ -+ spin_lock_jnode(node); -+ result = jnode_is_flushprepped(node); -+ spin_unlock_jnode(node); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* returns true if node is unformatted */ -+static inline int jnode_is_unformatted(const jnode * node) -+{ -+ assert("jmacd-0123", node != NULL); -+ return jnode_get_type(node) == JNODE_UNFORMATTED_BLOCK; -+} -+ -+/* returns true if node represents a cluster cache page */ -+static inline int jnode_is_cluster_page(const jnode * node) -+{ -+ assert("edward-50", node != NULL); -+ return (JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_CLUSTER_PAGE)); -+} -+ -+/* returns true is node is builtin inode's jnode */ -+static inline int jnode_is_inode(const jnode * node) -+{ -+ assert("vs-1240", node != NULL); -+ return jnode_get_type(node) == JNODE_INODE; -+} -+ -+static inline jnode_plugin *jnode_ops_of(const jnode_type type) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-2367", type < LAST_JNODE_TYPE); -+ return jnode_plugin_by_id((reiser4_plugin_id) type); -+} -+ -+static inline jnode_plugin *jnode_ops(const jnode * node) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-2366", node != NULL); -+ -+ return jnode_ops_of(jnode_get_type(node)); -+} -+ -+/* Get the index of a block. */ -+static inline unsigned long jnode_get_index(jnode * node) -+{ -+ return jnode_ops(node)->index(node); -+} -+ -+/* return true if "node" is the root */ -+static inline int jnode_is_root(const jnode * node) -+{ -+ return jnode_is_znode(node) && znode_is_root(JZNODE(node)); -+} -+ -+extern struct address_space *mapping_jnode(const jnode * node); -+extern unsigned long index_jnode(const jnode * node); -+ -+static inline void jput(jnode * node); -+extern void jput_final(jnode * node); -+ -+/* bump data counter on @node */ -+static inline void add_d_ref(jnode * node /* node to increase d_count of */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-1962", node != NULL); -+ -+ atomic_inc(&node->d_count); -+ if (jnode_is_unformatted(node) || jnode_is_znode(node)) -+ LOCK_CNT_INC(d_refs); -+} -+ -+/* jput() - decrement x_count reference counter on znode. -+ -+ Count may drop to 0, jnode stays in cache until memory pressure causes the -+ eviction of its page. The c_count variable also ensures that children are -+ pressured out of memory before the parent. The jnode remains hashed as -+ long as the VM allows its page to stay in memory. -+*/ -+static inline void jput(jnode * node) -+{ -+ assert("jmacd-509", node != NULL); -+ assert("jmacd-510", atomic_read(&node->x_count) > 0); -+ assert("zam-926", reiser4_schedulable()); -+ LOCK_CNT_DEC(x_refs); -+ -+ rcu_read_lock(); -+ /* -+ * we don't need any kind of lock here--jput_final() uses RCU. -+ */ -+ if (unlikely(atomic_dec_and_test(&node->x_count))) { -+ jput_final(node); -+ } else -+ rcu_read_unlock(); -+ assert("nikita-3473", reiser4_schedulable()); -+} -+ -+extern void jrelse(jnode * node); -+extern void jrelse_tail(jnode * node); -+ -+extern jnode *jnode_rip_sync(reiser4_tree * t, jnode * node); -+ -+/* resolve race with jput */ -+static inline jnode *jnode_rip_check(reiser4_tree * tree, jnode * node) -+{ -+ if (unlikely(JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_RIP))) -+ node = jnode_rip_sync(tree, node); -+ return node; -+} -+ -+extern reiser4_key *jnode_build_key(const jnode *node, reiser4_key * key); -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+extern int jnode_invariant_f(const jnode *node, char const **msg); -+#endif -+ -+extern jnode_plugin jnode_plugins[LAST_JNODE_TYPE]; -+ -+/* __JNODE_H__ */ -+#endif -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/kassign.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/kassign.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/kassign.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/kassign.c 2007-12-04 22:59:05.790367863 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,661 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by -+ * reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* Key assignment policy implementation */ -+ -+/* -+ * In reiser4 every piece of file system data and meta-data has a key. Keys -+ * are used to store information in and retrieve it from reiser4 internal -+ * tree. In addition to this, keys define _ordering_ of all file system -+ * information: things having close keys are placed into the same or -+ * neighboring (in the tree order) nodes of the tree. As our block allocator -+ * tries to respect tree order (see flush.c), keys also define order in which -+ * things are laid out on the disk, and hence, affect performance directly. -+ * -+ * Obviously, assignment of keys to data and meta-data should be consistent -+ * across whole file system. Algorithm that calculates a key for a given piece -+ * of data or meta-data is referred to as "key assignment". -+ * -+ * Key assignment is too expensive to be implemented as a plugin (that is, -+ * with an ability to support different key assignment schemas in the same -+ * compiled kernel image). As a compromise, all key-assignment functions and -+ * data-structures are collected in this single file, so that modifications to -+ * key assignment algorithm can be localized. Additional changes may be -+ * required in key.[ch]. -+ * -+ * Current default reiser4 key assignment algorithm is dubbed "Plan A". As one -+ * may guess, there is "Plan B" too. -+ * -+ */ -+ -+/* -+ * Additional complication with key assignment implementation is a requirement -+ * to support different key length. -+ */ -+ -+/* -+ * KEY ASSIGNMENT: PLAN A, LONG KEYS. -+ * -+ * DIRECTORY ITEMS -+ * -+ * | 60 | 4 | 7 |1| 56 | 64 | 64 | -+ * +--------------+---+---+-+-------------+------------------+-----------------+ -+ * | dirid | 0 | F |H| prefix-1 | prefix-2 | prefix-3/hash | -+ * +--------------+---+---+-+-------------+------------------+-----------------+ -+ * | | | | | -+ * | 8 bytes | 8 bytes | 8 bytes | 8 bytes | -+ * -+ * dirid objectid of directory this item is for -+ * -+ * F fibration, see fs/reiser4/plugin/fibration.[ch] -+ * -+ * H 1 if last 8 bytes of the key contain hash, -+ * 0 if last 8 bytes of the key contain prefix-3 -+ * -+ * prefix-1 first 7 characters of file name. -+ * Padded by zeroes if name is not long enough. -+ * -+ * prefix-2 next 8 characters of the file name. -+ * -+ * prefix-3 next 8 characters of the file name. -+ * -+ * hash hash of the rest of file name (i.e., portion of file -+ * name not included into prefix-1 and prefix-2). -+ * -+ * File names shorter than 23 (== 7 + 8 + 8) characters are completely encoded -+ * in the key. Such file names are called "short". They are distinguished by H -+ * bit set 0 in the key. -+ * -+ * Other file names are "long". For long name, H bit is 1, and first 15 (== 7 -+ * + 8) characters are encoded in prefix-1 and prefix-2 portions of the -+ * key. Last 8 bytes of the key are occupied by hash of the remaining -+ * characters of the name. -+ * -+ * This key assignment reaches following important goals: -+ * -+ * (1) directory entries are sorted in approximately lexicographical -+ * order. -+ * -+ * (2) collisions (when multiple directory items have the same key), while -+ * principally unavoidable in a tree with fixed length keys, are rare. -+ * -+ * STAT DATA -+ * -+ * | 60 | 4 | 64 | 4 | 60 | 64 | -+ * +--------------+---+-----------------+---+--------------+-----------------+ -+ * | locality id | 1 | ordering | 0 | objectid | 0 | -+ * +--------------+---+-----------------+---+--------------+-----------------+ -+ * | | | | | -+ * | 8 bytes | 8 bytes | 8 bytes | 8 bytes | -+ * -+ * locality id object id of a directory where first name was created for -+ * the object -+ * -+ * ordering copy of second 8-byte portion of the key of directory -+ * entry for the first name of this object. Ordering has a form -+ * { -+ * fibration :7; -+ * h :1; -+ * prefix1 :56; -+ * } -+ * see description of key for directory entry above. -+ * -+ * objectid object id for this object -+ * -+ * This key assignment policy is designed to keep stat-data in the same order -+ * as corresponding directory items, thus speeding up readdir/stat types of -+ * workload. -+ * -+ * FILE BODY -+ * -+ * | 60 | 4 | 64 | 4 | 60 | 64 | -+ * +--------------+---+-----------------+---+--------------+-----------------+ -+ * | locality id | 4 | ordering | 0 | objectid | offset | -+ * +--------------+---+-----------------+---+--------------+-----------------+ -+ * | | | | | -+ * | 8 bytes | 8 bytes | 8 bytes | 8 bytes | -+ * -+ * locality id object id of a directory where first name was created for -+ * the object -+ * -+ * ordering the same as in the key of stat-data for this object -+ * -+ * objectid object id for this object -+ * -+ * offset logical offset from the beginning of this file. -+ * Measured in bytes. -+ * -+ * -+ * KEY ASSIGNMENT: PLAN A, SHORT KEYS. -+ * -+ * DIRECTORY ITEMS -+ * -+ * | 60 | 4 | 7 |1| 56 | 64 | -+ * +--------------+---+---+-+-------------+-----------------+ -+ * | dirid | 0 | F |H| prefix-1 | prefix-2/hash | -+ * +--------------+---+---+-+-------------+-----------------+ -+ * | | | | -+ * | 8 bytes | 8 bytes | 8 bytes | -+ * -+ * dirid objectid of directory this item is for -+ * -+ * F fibration, see fs/reiser4/plugin/fibration.[ch] -+ * -+ * H 1 if last 8 bytes of the key contain hash, -+ * 0 if last 8 bytes of the key contain prefix-2 -+ * -+ * prefix-1 first 7 characters of file name. -+ * Padded by zeroes if name is not long enough. -+ * -+ * prefix-2 next 8 characters of the file name. -+ * -+ * hash hash of the rest of file name (i.e., portion of file -+ * name not included into prefix-1). -+ * -+ * File names shorter than 15 (== 7 + 8) characters are completely encoded in -+ * the key. Such file names are called "short". They are distinguished by H -+ * bit set in the key. -+ * -+ * Other file names are "long". For long name, H bit is 0, and first 7 -+ * characters are encoded in prefix-1 portion of the key. Last 8 bytes of the -+ * key are occupied by hash of the remaining characters of the name. -+ * -+ * STAT DATA -+ * -+ * | 60 | 4 | 4 | 60 | 64 | -+ * +--------------+---+---+--------------+-----------------+ -+ * | locality id | 1 | 0 | objectid | 0 | -+ * +--------------+---+---+--------------+-----------------+ -+ * | | | | -+ * | 8 bytes | 8 bytes | 8 bytes | -+ * -+ * locality id object id of a directory where first name was created for -+ * the object -+ * -+ * objectid object id for this object -+ * -+ * FILE BODY -+ * -+ * | 60 | 4 | 4 | 60 | 64 | -+ * +--------------+---+---+--------------+-----------------+ -+ * | locality id | 4 | 0 | objectid | offset | -+ * +--------------+---+---+--------------+-----------------+ -+ * | | | | -+ * | 8 bytes | 8 bytes | 8 bytes | -+ * -+ * locality id object id of a directory where first name was created for -+ * the object -+ * -+ * objectid object id for this object -+ * -+ * offset logical offset from the beginning of this file. -+ * Measured in bytes. -+ * -+ * -+ */ -+ -+#include "debug.h" -+#include "key.h" -+#include "kassign.h" -+#include "vfs_ops.h" -+#include "inode.h" -+#include "super.h" -+#include "dscale.h" -+ -+#include /* for __u?? */ -+#include /* for struct super_block, etc */ -+ -+/* bitmask for H bit (see comment at the beginning of this file */ -+static const __u64 longname_mark = 0x0100000000000000ull; -+/* bitmask for F and H portions of the key. */ -+static const __u64 fibration_mask = 0xff00000000000000ull; -+ -+/* return true if name is not completely encoded in @key */ -+int is_longname_key(const reiser4_key * key) -+{ -+ __u64 highpart; -+ -+ assert("nikita-2863", key != NULL); -+ if (get_key_type(key) != KEY_FILE_NAME_MINOR) -+ reiser4_print_key("oops", key); -+ assert("nikita-2864", get_key_type(key) == KEY_FILE_NAME_MINOR); -+ -+ if (REISER4_LARGE_KEY) -+ highpart = get_key_ordering(key); -+ else -+ highpart = get_key_objectid(key); -+ -+ return (highpart & longname_mark) ? 1 : 0; -+} -+ -+/* return true if @name is too long to be completely encoded in the key */ -+int is_longname(const char *name UNUSED_ARG, int len) -+{ -+ if (REISER4_LARGE_KEY) -+ return len > 23; -+ else -+ return len > 15; -+} -+ -+/* code ascii string into __u64. -+ -+ Put characters of @name into result (@str) one after another starting -+ from @start_idx-th highest (arithmetically) byte. This produces -+ endian-safe encoding. memcpy(2) will not do. -+ -+*/ -+static __u64 pack_string(const char *name /* string to encode */ , -+ int start_idx /* highest byte in result from -+ * which to start encoding */ ) -+{ -+ unsigned i; -+ __u64 str; -+ -+ str = 0; -+ for (i = 0; (i < sizeof str - start_idx) && name[i]; ++i) { -+ str <<= 8; -+ str |= (unsigned char)name[i]; -+ } -+ str <<= (sizeof str - i - start_idx) << 3; -+ return str; -+} -+ -+/* opposite to pack_string(). Takes value produced by pack_string(), restores -+ * string encoded in it and stores result in @buf */ -+char * reiser4_unpack_string(__u64 value, char *buf) -+{ -+ do { -+ *buf = value >> (64 - 8); -+ if (*buf) -+ ++buf; -+ value <<= 8; -+ } while (value != 0); -+ *buf = 0; -+ return buf; -+} -+ -+/* obtain name encoded in @key and store it in @buf */ -+char *extract_name_from_key(const reiser4_key * key, char *buf) -+{ -+ char *c; -+ -+ assert("nikita-2868", !is_longname_key(key)); -+ -+ c = buf; -+ if (REISER4_LARGE_KEY) { -+ c = reiser4_unpack_string(get_key_ordering(key) & -+ ~fibration_mask, c); -+ c = reiser4_unpack_string(get_key_fulloid(key), c); -+ } else -+ c = reiser4_unpack_string(get_key_fulloid(key) & -+ ~fibration_mask, c); -+ reiser4_unpack_string(get_key_offset(key), c); -+ return buf; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * complete_entry_key - calculate entry key by name -+ * @dir: directory where entry is (or will be) in -+ * @name: name to calculate key of -+ * @len: lenth of name -+ * @result: place to store result in -+ * -+ * Sets fields of entry key @result which depend on file name. -+ * When REISER4_LARGE_KEY is defined three fields of @result are set: ordering, -+ * objectid and offset. Otherwise, objectid and offset are set. -+ */ -+void complete_entry_key(const struct inode *dir, const char *name, -+ int len, reiser4_key *result) -+{ -+#if REISER4_LARGE_KEY -+ __u64 ordering; -+ __u64 objectid; -+ __u64 offset; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1139", dir != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1142", result != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2867", strlen(name) == len); -+ -+ /* -+ * key allocation algorithm for directory entries in case of large -+ * keys: -+ * -+ * If name is not longer than 7 + 8 + 8 = 23 characters, put first 7 -+ * characters into ordering field of key, next 8 charactes (if any) -+ * into objectid field of key and next 8 ones (of any) into offset -+ * field of key -+ * -+ * If file name is longer than 23 characters, put first 7 characters -+ * into key's ordering, next 8 to objectid and hash of remaining -+ * characters into offset field. -+ * -+ * To distinguish above cases, in latter set up unused high bit in -+ * ordering field. -+ */ -+ -+ /* [0-6] characters to ordering */ -+ ordering = pack_string(name, 1); -+ if (len > 7) { -+ /* [7-14] characters to objectid */ -+ objectid = pack_string(name + 7, 0); -+ if (len > 15) { -+ if (len <= 23) { -+ /* [15-23] characters to offset */ -+ offset = pack_string(name + 15, 0); -+ } else { -+ /* note in a key the fact that offset contains hash. */ -+ ordering |= longname_mark; -+ -+ /* offset is the hash of the file name's tail. */ -+ offset = inode_hash_plugin(dir)->hash(name + 15, -+ len - 15); -+ } -+ } else { -+ offset = 0ull; -+ } -+ } else { -+ objectid = 0ull; -+ offset = 0ull; -+ } -+ -+ assert("nikita-3480", inode_fibration_plugin(dir) != NULL); -+ ordering |= inode_fibration_plugin(dir)->fibre(dir, name, len); -+ -+ set_key_ordering(result, ordering); -+ set_key_fulloid(result, objectid); -+ set_key_offset(result, offset); -+ return; -+ -+#else -+ __u64 objectid; -+ __u64 offset; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1139", dir != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1142", result != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2867", strlen(name) == len); -+ -+ /* -+ * key allocation algorithm for directory entries in case of not large -+ * keys: -+ * -+ * If name is not longer than 7 + 8 = 15 characters, put first 7 -+ * characters into objectid field of key, next 8 charactes (if any) -+ * into offset field of key -+ * -+ * If file name is longer than 15 characters, put first 7 characters -+ * into key's objectid, and hash of remaining characters into offset -+ * field. -+ * -+ * To distinguish above cases, in latter set up unused high bit in -+ * objectid field. -+ */ -+ -+ /* [0-6] characters to objectid */ -+ objectid = pack_string(name, 1); -+ if (len > 7) { -+ if (len <= 15) { -+ /* [7-14] characters to offset */ -+ offset = pack_string(name + 7, 0); -+ } else { -+ /* note in a key the fact that offset contains hash. */ -+ objectid |= longname_mark; -+ -+ /* offset is the hash of the file name. */ -+ offset = inode_hash_plugin(dir)->hash(name + 7, -+ len - 7); -+ } -+ } else -+ offset = 0ull; -+ -+ assert("nikita-3480", inode_fibration_plugin(dir) != NULL); -+ objectid |= inode_fibration_plugin(dir)->fibre(dir, name, len); -+ -+ set_key_fulloid(result, objectid); -+ set_key_offset(result, offset); -+ return; -+#endif /* ! REISER4_LARGE_KEY */ -+} -+ -+/* true, if @key is the key of "." */ -+int is_dot_key(const reiser4_key * key /* key to check */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-1717", key != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1718", get_key_type(key) == KEY_FILE_NAME_MINOR); -+ return -+ (get_key_ordering(key) == 0ull) && -+ (get_key_objectid(key) == 0ull) && (get_key_offset(key) == 0ull); -+} -+ -+/* build key for stat-data. -+ -+ return key of stat-data of this object. This should became sd plugin -+ method in the future. For now, let it be here. -+ -+*/ -+reiser4_key *build_sd_key(const struct inode * target /* inode of an object */ , -+ reiser4_key * result /* resulting key of @target -+ stat-data */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-261", result != NULL); -+ -+ reiser4_key_init(result); -+ set_key_locality(result, reiser4_inode_data(target)->locality_id); -+ set_key_ordering(result, get_inode_ordering(target)); -+ set_key_objectid(result, get_inode_oid(target)); -+ set_key_type(result, KEY_SD_MINOR); -+ set_key_offset(result, (__u64) 0); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* encode part of key into &obj_key_id -+ -+ This encodes into @id part of @key sufficient to restore @key later, -+ given that latter is key of object (key of stat-data). -+ -+ See &obj_key_id -+*/ -+int build_obj_key_id(const reiser4_key * key /* key to encode */ , -+ obj_key_id * id /* id where key is encoded in */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-1151", key != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1152", id != NULL); -+ -+ memcpy(id, key, sizeof *id); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* encode reference to @obj in @id. -+ -+ This is like build_obj_key_id() above, but takes inode as parameter. */ -+int build_inode_key_id(const struct inode *obj /* object to build key of */ , -+ obj_key_id * id /* result */ ) -+{ -+ reiser4_key sdkey; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1166", obj != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1167", id != NULL); -+ -+ build_sd_key(obj, &sdkey); -+ build_obj_key_id(&sdkey, id); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* decode @id back into @key -+ -+ Restore key of object stat-data from @id. This is dual to -+ build_obj_key_id() above. -+*/ -+int extract_key_from_id(const obj_key_id * id /* object key id to extract key -+ * from */ , -+ reiser4_key * key /* result */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-1153", id != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1154", key != NULL); -+ -+ reiser4_key_init(key); -+ memcpy(key, id, sizeof *id); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* extract objectid of directory from key of directory entry within said -+ directory. -+ */ -+oid_t extract_dir_id_from_key(const reiser4_key * de_key /* key of -+ * directory -+ * entry */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-1314", de_key != NULL); -+ return get_key_locality(de_key); -+} -+ -+/* encode into @id key of directory entry. -+ -+ Encode into @id information sufficient to later distinguish directory -+ entries within the same directory. This is not whole key, because all -+ directory entries within directory item share locality which is equal -+ to objectid of their directory. -+ -+*/ -+int build_de_id(const struct inode *dir /* inode of directory */ , -+ const struct qstr *name /* name to be given to @obj by -+ * directory entry being -+ * constructed */ , -+ de_id * id /* short key of directory entry */ ) -+{ -+ reiser4_key key; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1290", dir != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1292", id != NULL); -+ -+ /* NOTE-NIKITA this is suboptimal. */ -+ inode_dir_plugin(dir)->build_entry_key(dir, name, &key); -+ return build_de_id_by_key(&key, id); -+} -+ -+/* encode into @id key of directory entry. -+ -+ Encode into @id information sufficient to later distinguish directory -+ entries within the same directory. This is not whole key, because all -+ directory entries within directory item share locality which is equal -+ to objectid of their directory. -+ -+*/ -+int build_de_id_by_key(const reiser4_key * entry_key /* full key of directory -+ * entry */ , -+ de_id * id /* short key of directory entry */ ) -+{ -+ memcpy(id, ((__u64 *) entry_key) + 1, sizeof *id); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* restore from @id key of directory entry. -+ -+ Function dual to build_de_id(): given @id and locality, build full -+ key of directory entry within directory item. -+ -+*/ -+int extract_key_from_de_id(const oid_t locality /* locality of directory -+ * entry */ , -+ const de_id * id /* directory entry id */ , -+ reiser4_key * key /* result */ ) -+{ -+ /* no need to initialise key here: all fields are overwritten */ -+ memcpy(((__u64 *) key) + 1, id, sizeof *id); -+ set_key_locality(key, locality); -+ set_key_type(key, KEY_FILE_NAME_MINOR); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* compare two &de_id's */ -+cmp_t de_id_cmp(const de_id * id1 /* first &de_id to compare */ , -+ const de_id * id2 /* second &de_id to compare */ ) -+{ -+ /* NOTE-NIKITA ugly implementation */ -+ reiser4_key k1; -+ reiser4_key k2; -+ -+ extract_key_from_de_id((oid_t) 0, id1, &k1); -+ extract_key_from_de_id((oid_t) 0, id2, &k2); -+ return keycmp(&k1, &k2); -+} -+ -+/* compare &de_id with key */ -+cmp_t de_id_key_cmp(const de_id * id /* directory entry id to compare */ , -+ const reiser4_key * key /* key to compare */ ) -+{ -+ cmp_t result; -+ reiser4_key *k1; -+ -+ k1 = (reiser4_key *) (((unsigned long)id) - sizeof key->el[0]); -+ result = KEY_DIFF_EL(k1, key, 1); -+ if (result == EQUAL_TO) { -+ result = KEY_DIFF_EL(k1, key, 2); -+ if (REISER4_LARGE_KEY && result == EQUAL_TO) { -+ result = KEY_DIFF_EL(k1, key, 3); -+ } -+ } -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * return number of bytes necessary to encode @inode identity. -+ */ -+int inode_onwire_size(const struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ int result; -+ -+ result = dscale_bytes(get_inode_oid(inode)); -+ result += dscale_bytes(get_inode_locality(inode)); -+ -+ /* -+ * ordering is large (it usually has highest bits set), so it makes -+ * little sense to dscale it. -+ */ -+ if (REISER4_LARGE_KEY) -+ result += sizeof(get_inode_ordering(inode)); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * encode @inode identity at @start -+ */ -+char *build_inode_onwire(const struct inode *inode, char *start) -+{ -+ start += dscale_write(start, get_inode_locality(inode)); -+ start += dscale_write(start, get_inode_oid(inode)); -+ -+ if (REISER4_LARGE_KEY) { -+ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le64(get_inode_ordering(inode)), (__le64 *)start); -+ start += sizeof(get_inode_ordering(inode)); -+ } -+ return start; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * extract key that was previously encoded by build_inode_onwire() at @addr -+ */ -+char *extract_obj_key_id_from_onwire(char *addr, obj_key_id * key_id) -+{ -+ __u64 val; -+ -+ addr += dscale_read(addr, &val); -+ val = (val << KEY_LOCALITY_SHIFT) | KEY_SD_MINOR; -+ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le64(val), (__le64 *)key_id->locality); -+ addr += dscale_read(addr, &val); -+ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le64(val), (__le64 *)key_id->objectid); -+#if REISER4_LARGE_KEY -+ memcpy(&key_id->ordering, addr, sizeof key_id->ordering); -+ addr += sizeof key_id->ordering; -+#endif -+ return addr; -+} -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/kassign.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/kassign.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/kassign.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/kassign.h 2007-12-04 22:59:05.794368893 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,110 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by -+ * reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* Key assignment policy interface. See kassign.c for details. */ -+ -+#if !defined( __KASSIGN_H__ ) -+#define __KASSIGN_H__ -+ -+#include "forward.h" -+#include "key.h" -+#include "dformat.h" -+ -+#include /* for __u?? */ -+#include /* for struct super_block, etc */ -+#include /* for struct qstr */ -+ -+/* key assignment functions */ -+ -+/* Information from which key of file stat-data can be uniquely -+ restored. This depends on key assignment policy for -+ stat-data. Currently it's enough to store object id and locality id -+ (60+60==120) bits, because minor packing locality and offset of -+ stat-data key are always known constants: KEY_SD_MINOR and 0 -+ respectively. For simplicity 4 bits are wasted in each id, and just -+ two 64 bit integers are stored. -+ -+ This field has to be byte-aligned, because we don't want to waste -+ space in directory entries. There is another side of a coin of -+ course: we waste CPU and bus bandwidth in stead, by copying data back -+ and forth. -+ -+ Next optimization: &obj_key_id is mainly used to address stat data from -+ directory entries. Under the assumption that majority of files only have -+ only name (one hard link) from *the* parent directory it seems reasonable -+ to only store objectid of stat data and take its locality from key of -+ directory item. -+ -+ This requires some flag to be added to the &obj_key_id to distinguish -+ between these two cases. Remaining bits in flag byte are then asking to be -+ used to store file type. -+ -+ This optimization requires changes in directory item handling code. -+ -+*/ -+typedef struct obj_key_id { -+ d8 locality[sizeof(__u64)]; -+ ON_LARGE_KEY(d8 ordering[sizeof(__u64)]; -+ ) -+ d8 objectid[sizeof(__u64)]; -+} -+obj_key_id; -+ -+/* Information sufficient to uniquely identify directory entry within -+ compressed directory item. -+ -+ For alignment issues see &obj_key_id above. -+*/ -+typedef struct de_id { -+ ON_LARGE_KEY(d8 ordering[sizeof(__u64)];) -+ d8 objectid[sizeof(__u64)]; -+ d8 offset[sizeof(__u64)]; -+} -+de_id; -+ -+extern int inode_onwire_size(const struct inode *obj); -+extern char *build_inode_onwire(const struct inode *obj, char *area); -+extern char *extract_obj_key_id_from_onwire(char *area, obj_key_id * key_id); -+ -+extern int build_inode_key_id(const struct inode *obj, obj_key_id * id); -+extern int extract_key_from_id(const obj_key_id * id, reiser4_key * key); -+extern int build_obj_key_id(const reiser4_key * key, obj_key_id * id); -+extern oid_t extract_dir_id_from_key(const reiser4_key * de_key); -+extern int build_de_id(const struct inode *dir, const struct qstr *name, -+ de_id * id); -+extern int build_de_id_by_key(const reiser4_key * entry_key, de_id * id); -+extern int extract_key_from_de_id(const oid_t locality, const de_id * id, -+ reiser4_key * key); -+extern cmp_t de_id_cmp(const de_id * id1, const de_id * id2); -+extern cmp_t de_id_key_cmp(const de_id * id, const reiser4_key * key); -+ -+extern int build_readdir_key_common(struct file *dir, reiser4_key * result); -+extern void build_entry_key_common(const struct inode *dir, -+ const struct qstr *name, -+ reiser4_key * result); -+extern void build_entry_key_stable_entry(const struct inode *dir, -+ const struct qstr *name, -+ reiser4_key * result); -+extern int is_dot_key(const reiser4_key * key); -+extern reiser4_key *build_sd_key(const struct inode *target, -+ reiser4_key * result); -+ -+extern int is_longname_key(const reiser4_key * key); -+extern int is_longname(const char *name, int len); -+extern char *extract_name_from_key(const reiser4_key * key, char *buf); -+extern char *reiser4_unpack_string(__u64 value, char *buf); -+extern void complete_entry_key(const struct inode *dir, const char *name, -+ int len, reiser4_key *result); -+ -+/* __KASSIGN_H__ */ -+#endif -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/Kconfig linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/Kconfig ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/Kconfig 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/Kconfig 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ -+config REISER4_FS -+ tristate "Reiser4 (EXPERIMENTAL)" -+ depends on EXPERIMENTAL -+ select ZLIB_INFLATE -+ select ZLIB_DEFLATE -+ select LZO_COMPRESS -+ select LZO_DECOMPRESS -+ select CRYPTO -+ help -+ Reiser4 is a filesystem that performs all filesystem operations -+ as atomic transactions, which means that it either performs a -+ write, or it does not, and in the event of a crash it does not -+ partially perform it or corrupt it. -+ -+ It stores files in dancing trees, which are like balanced trees but -+ faster. It packs small files together so that they share blocks -+ without wasting space. This means you can use it to store really -+ small files. It also means that it saves you disk space. It avoids -+ hassling you with anachronisms like having a maximum number of -+ inodes, and wasting space if you use less than that number. -+ -+ Reiser4 is a distinct filesystem type from reiserfs (V3). -+ It's therefore not possible to use reiserfs file systems -+ with reiser4. -+ -+ To learn more about reiser4, go to http://www.namesys.com -+ -+config REISER4_DEBUG -+ bool "Enable reiser4 debug mode" -+ depends on REISER4_FS -+ help -+ Don't use this unless you are debugging reiser4. -+ -+ If unsure, say N. -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/key.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/key.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/key.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/key.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,137 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* Key manipulations. */ -+ -+#include "debug.h" -+#include "key.h" -+#include "super.h" -+#include "reiser4.h" -+ -+#include /* for __u?? */ -+ -+/* Minimal possible key: all components are zero. It is presumed that this is -+ independent of key scheme. */ -+static const reiser4_key MINIMAL_KEY = { -+ .el = { -+ 0ull, -+ ON_LARGE_KEY(0ull,) -+ 0ull, -+ 0ull -+ } -+}; -+ -+/* Maximal possible key: all components are ~0. It is presumed that this is -+ independent of key scheme. */ -+static const reiser4_key MAXIMAL_KEY = { -+ .el = { -+ __constant_cpu_to_le64(~0ull), -+ ON_LARGE_KEY(__constant_cpu_to_le64(~0ull),) -+ __constant_cpu_to_le64(~0ull), -+ __constant_cpu_to_le64(~0ull) -+ } -+}; -+ -+/* Initialize key. */ -+void reiser4_key_init(reiser4_key * key /* key to init */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-1169", key != NULL); -+ memset(key, 0, sizeof *key); -+} -+ -+/* minimal possible key in the tree. Return pointer to the static storage. */ -+const reiser4_key *reiser4_min_key(void) -+{ -+ return &MINIMAL_KEY; -+} -+ -+/* maximum possible key in the tree. Return pointer to the static storage. */ -+const reiser4_key *reiser4_max_key(void) -+{ -+ return &MAXIMAL_KEY; -+} -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+/* debugging aid: print symbolic name of key type */ -+static const char *type_name(unsigned int key_type /* key type */ ) -+{ -+ switch (key_type) { -+ case KEY_FILE_NAME_MINOR: -+ return "file name"; -+ case KEY_SD_MINOR: -+ return "stat data"; -+ case KEY_ATTR_NAME_MINOR: -+ return "attr name"; -+ case KEY_ATTR_BODY_MINOR: -+ return "attr body"; -+ case KEY_BODY_MINOR: -+ return "file body"; -+ default: -+ return "unknown"; -+ } -+} -+ -+/* debugging aid: print human readable information about key */ -+void reiser4_print_key(const char *prefix /* prefix to print */ , -+ const reiser4_key * key /* key to print */ ) -+{ -+ /* turn bold on */ -+ /* printf ("\033[1m"); */ -+ if (key == NULL) -+ printk("%s: null key\n", prefix); -+ else { -+ if (REISER4_LARGE_KEY) -+ printk("%s: (%Lx:%x:%Lx:%Lx:%Lx:%Lx)", prefix, -+ get_key_locality(key), -+ get_key_type(key), -+ get_key_ordering(key), -+ get_key_band(key), -+ get_key_objectid(key), get_key_offset(key)); -+ else -+ printk("%s: (%Lx:%x:%Lx:%Lx:%Lx)", prefix, -+ get_key_locality(key), -+ get_key_type(key), -+ get_key_band(key), -+ get_key_objectid(key), get_key_offset(key)); -+ /* -+ * if this is a key of directory entry, try to decode part of -+ * a name stored in the key, and output it. -+ */ -+ if (get_key_type(key) == KEY_FILE_NAME_MINOR) { -+ char buf[DE_NAME_BUF_LEN]; -+ char *c; -+ -+ c = buf; -+ c = reiser4_unpack_string(get_key_ordering(key), c); -+ reiser4_unpack_string(get_key_fulloid(key), c); -+ printk("[%s", buf); -+ if (is_longname_key(key)) -+ /* -+ * only part of the name is stored in the key. -+ */ -+ printk("...]\n"); -+ else { -+ /* -+ * whole name is stored in the key. -+ */ -+ reiser4_unpack_string(get_key_offset(key), buf); -+ printk("%s]\n", buf); -+ } -+ } else { -+ printk("[%s]\n", type_name(get_key_type(key))); -+ } -+ } -+ /* turn bold off */ -+ /* printf ("\033[m\017"); */ -+} -+ -+#endif -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/key.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/key.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/key.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/key.h 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,384 @@ -+/* Copyright 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* Declarations of key-related data-structures and operations on keys. */ -+ -+#if !defined( __REISER4_KEY_H__ ) -+#define __REISER4_KEY_H__ -+ -+#include "dformat.h" -+#include "forward.h" -+#include "debug.h" -+ -+#include /* for __u?? */ -+ -+/* Operations on keys in reiser4 tree */ -+ -+/* No access to any of these fields shall be done except via a -+ wrapping macro/function, and that wrapping macro/function shall -+ convert to little endian order. Compare keys will consider cpu byte order. */ -+ -+/* A storage layer implementation difference between a regular unix file body and its attributes is in the typedef below -+ which causes all of the attributes of a file to be near in key to all of the other attributes for all of the files -+ within that directory, and not near to the file itself. It is interesting to consider whether this is the wrong -+ approach, and whether there should be no difference at all. For current usage patterns this choice is probably the -+ right one. */ -+ -+/* possible values for minor packing locality (4 bits required) */ -+typedef enum { -+ /* file name */ -+ KEY_FILE_NAME_MINOR = 0, -+ /* stat-data */ -+ KEY_SD_MINOR = 1, -+ /* file attribute name */ -+ KEY_ATTR_NAME_MINOR = 2, -+ /* file attribute value */ -+ KEY_ATTR_BODY_MINOR = 3, -+ /* file body (tail or extent) */ -+ KEY_BODY_MINOR = 4, -+} key_minor_locality; -+ -+/* everything stored in the tree has a unique key, which means that the tree is (logically) fully ordered by key. -+ Physical order is determined by dynamic heuristics that attempt to reflect key order when allocating available space, -+ and by the repacker. It is stylistically better to put aggregation information into the key. Thus, if you want to -+ segregate extents from tails, it is better to give them distinct minor packing localities rather than changing -+ block_alloc.c to check the node type when deciding where to allocate the node. -+ -+ The need to randomly displace new directories and large files disturbs this symmetry unfortunately. However, it -+ should be noted that this is a need that is not clearly established given the existence of a repacker. Also, in our -+ current implementation tails have a different minor packing locality from extents, and no files have both extents and -+ tails, so maybe symmetry can be had without performance cost after all. Symmetry is what we ship for now.... -+*/ -+ -+/* Arbitrary major packing localities can be assigned to objects using -+ the reiser4(filenameA/..packing<=some_number) system call. -+ -+ In reiser4, the creat() syscall creates a directory -+ -+ whose default flow (that which is referred to if the directory is -+ read as a file) is the traditional unix file body. -+ -+ whose directory plugin is the 'filedir' -+ -+ whose major packing locality is that of the parent of the object created. -+ -+ The static_stat item is a particular commonly used directory -+ compression (the one for normal unix files). -+ -+ The filedir plugin checks to see if the static_stat item exists. -+ There is a unique key for static_stat. If yes, then it uses the -+ static_stat item for all of the values that it contains. The -+ static_stat item contains a flag for each stat it contains which -+ indicates whether one should look outside the static_stat item for its -+ contents. -+*/ -+ -+/* offset of fields in reiser4_key. Value of each element of this enum -+ is index within key (thought as array of __u64's) where this field -+ is. */ -+typedef enum { -+ /* major "locale", aka dirid. Sits in 1st element */ -+ KEY_LOCALITY_INDEX = 0, -+ /* minor "locale", aka item type. Sits in 1st element */ -+ KEY_TYPE_INDEX = 0, -+ ON_LARGE_KEY(KEY_ORDERING_INDEX,) -+ /* "object band". Sits in 2nd element */ -+ KEY_BAND_INDEX, -+ /* objectid. Sits in 2nd element */ -+ KEY_OBJECTID_INDEX = KEY_BAND_INDEX, -+ /* full objectid. Sits in 2nd element */ -+ KEY_FULLOID_INDEX = KEY_BAND_INDEX, -+ /* Offset. Sits in 3rd element */ -+ KEY_OFFSET_INDEX, -+ /* Name hash. Sits in 3rd element */ -+ KEY_HASH_INDEX = KEY_OFFSET_INDEX, -+ KEY_CACHELINE_END = KEY_OFFSET_INDEX, -+ KEY_LAST_INDEX -+} reiser4_key_field_index; -+ -+/* key in reiser4 internal "balanced" tree. It is just array of three -+ 64bit integers in disk byte order (little-endian by default). This -+ array is actually indexed by reiser4_key_field. Each __u64 within -+ this array is called "element". Logical key component encoded within -+ elements are called "fields". -+ -+ We declare this as union with second component dummy to suppress -+ inconvenient array<->pointer casts implied in C. */ -+union reiser4_key { -+ __le64 el[KEY_LAST_INDEX]; -+ int pad; -+}; -+ -+/* bitmasks showing where within reiser4_key particular key is stored. */ -+/* major locality occupies higher 60 bits of the first element */ -+#define KEY_LOCALITY_MASK 0xfffffffffffffff0ull -+ -+/* minor locality occupies lower 4 bits of the first element */ -+#define KEY_TYPE_MASK 0xfull -+ -+/* controversial band occupies higher 4 bits of the 2nd element */ -+#define KEY_BAND_MASK 0xf000000000000000ull -+ -+/* objectid occupies lower 60 bits of the 2nd element */ -+#define KEY_OBJECTID_MASK 0x0fffffffffffffffull -+ -+/* full 64bit objectid*/ -+#define KEY_FULLOID_MASK 0xffffffffffffffffull -+ -+/* offset is just 3rd L.M.Nt itself */ -+#define KEY_OFFSET_MASK 0xffffffffffffffffull -+ -+/* ordering is whole second element */ -+#define KEY_ORDERING_MASK 0xffffffffffffffffull -+ -+/* how many bits key element should be shifted to left to get particular field */ -+typedef enum { -+ KEY_LOCALITY_SHIFT = 4, -+ KEY_TYPE_SHIFT = 0, -+ KEY_BAND_SHIFT = 60, -+ KEY_OBJECTID_SHIFT = 0, -+ KEY_FULLOID_SHIFT = 0, -+ KEY_OFFSET_SHIFT = 0, -+ KEY_ORDERING_SHIFT = 0, -+} reiser4_key_field_shift; -+ -+static inline __u64 -+get_key_el(const reiser4_key * key, reiser4_key_field_index off) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-753", key != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-754", off < KEY_LAST_INDEX); -+ return le64_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&key->el[off])); -+} -+ -+static inline void -+set_key_el(reiser4_key * key, reiser4_key_field_index off, __u64 value) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-755", key != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-756", off < KEY_LAST_INDEX); -+ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le64(value), &key->el[off]); -+} -+ -+/* macro to define getter and setter functions for field F with type T */ -+#define DEFINE_KEY_FIELD( L, U, T ) \ -+static inline T get_key_ ## L ( const reiser4_key *key ) \ -+{ \ -+ assert( "nikita-750", key != NULL ); \ -+ return ( T ) ( get_key_el( key, KEY_ ## U ## _INDEX ) & \ -+ KEY_ ## U ## _MASK ) >> KEY_ ## U ## _SHIFT; \ -+} \ -+ \ -+static inline void set_key_ ## L ( reiser4_key *key, T loc ) \ -+{ \ -+ __u64 el; \ -+ \ -+ assert( "nikita-752", key != NULL ); \ -+ \ -+ el = get_key_el( key, KEY_ ## U ## _INDEX ); \ -+ /* clear field bits in the key */ \ -+ el &= ~KEY_ ## U ## _MASK; \ -+ /* actually it should be \ -+ \ -+ el |= ( loc << KEY_ ## U ## _SHIFT ) & KEY_ ## U ## _MASK; \ -+ \ -+ but we trust user to never pass values that wouldn't fit \ -+ into field. Clearing extra bits is one operation, but this \ -+ function is time-critical. \ -+ But check this in assertion. */ \ -+ assert( "nikita-759", ( ( loc << KEY_ ## U ## _SHIFT ) & \ -+ ~KEY_ ## U ## _MASK ) == 0 ); \ -+ el |= ( loc << KEY_ ## U ## _SHIFT ); \ -+ set_key_el( key, KEY_ ## U ## _INDEX, el ); \ -+} -+ -+typedef __u64 oid_t; -+ -+/* define get_key_locality(), set_key_locality() */ -+DEFINE_KEY_FIELD(locality, LOCALITY, oid_t); -+/* define get_key_type(), set_key_type() */ -+DEFINE_KEY_FIELD(type, TYPE, key_minor_locality); -+/* define get_key_band(), set_key_band() */ -+DEFINE_KEY_FIELD(band, BAND, __u64); -+/* define get_key_objectid(), set_key_objectid() */ -+DEFINE_KEY_FIELD(objectid, OBJECTID, oid_t); -+/* define get_key_fulloid(), set_key_fulloid() */ -+DEFINE_KEY_FIELD(fulloid, FULLOID, oid_t); -+/* define get_key_offset(), set_key_offset() */ -+DEFINE_KEY_FIELD(offset, OFFSET, __u64); -+#if (REISER4_LARGE_KEY) -+/* define get_key_ordering(), set_key_ordering() */ -+DEFINE_KEY_FIELD(ordering, ORDERING, __u64); -+#else -+static inline __u64 get_key_ordering(const reiser4_key * key) -+{ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+static inline void set_key_ordering(reiser4_key * key, __u64 val) -+{ -+} -+#endif -+ -+/* key comparison result */ -+typedef enum { LESS_THAN = -1, /* if first key is less than second */ -+ EQUAL_TO = 0, /* if keys are equal */ -+ GREATER_THAN = +1 /* if first key is greater than second */ -+} cmp_t; -+ -+void reiser4_key_init(reiser4_key * key); -+ -+/* minimal possible key in the tree. Return pointer to the static storage. */ -+extern const reiser4_key *reiser4_min_key(void); -+extern const reiser4_key *reiser4_max_key(void); -+ -+/* helper macro for keycmp() */ -+#define KEY_DIFF(k1, k2, field) \ -+({ \ -+ typeof (get_key_ ## field (k1)) f1; \ -+ typeof (get_key_ ## field (k2)) f2; \ -+ \ -+ f1 = get_key_ ## field (k1); \ -+ f2 = get_key_ ## field (k2); \ -+ \ -+ (f1 < f2) ? LESS_THAN : ((f1 == f2) ? EQUAL_TO : GREATER_THAN); \ -+}) -+ -+/* helper macro for keycmp() */ -+#define KEY_DIFF_EL(k1, k2, off) \ -+({ \ -+ __u64 e1; \ -+ __u64 e2; \ -+ \ -+ e1 = get_key_el(k1, off); \ -+ e2 = get_key_el(k2, off); \ -+ \ -+ (e1 < e2) ? LESS_THAN : ((e1 == e2) ? EQUAL_TO : GREATER_THAN); \ -+}) -+ -+/* compare `k1' and `k2'. This function is a heart of "key allocation -+ policy". All you need to implement new policy is to add yet another -+ clause here. */ -+static inline cmp_t keycmp(const reiser4_key * k1 /* first key to compare */ , -+ const reiser4_key * k2 /* second key to compare */ ) -+{ -+ cmp_t result; -+ -+ /* -+ * This function is the heart of reiser4 tree-routines. Key comparison -+ * is among most heavily used operations in the file system. -+ */ -+ -+ assert("nikita-439", k1 != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-440", k2 != NULL); -+ -+ /* there is no actual branch here: condition is compile time constant -+ * and constant folding and propagation ensures that only one branch -+ * is actually compiled in. */ -+ -+ if (REISER4_PLANA_KEY_ALLOCATION) { -+ /* if physical order of fields in a key is identical -+ with logical order, we can implement key comparison -+ as three 64bit comparisons. */ -+ /* logical order of fields in plan-a: -+ locality->type->objectid->offset. */ -+ /* compare locality and type at once */ -+ result = KEY_DIFF_EL(k1, k2, 0); -+ if (result == EQUAL_TO) { -+ /* compare objectid (and band if it's there) */ -+ result = KEY_DIFF_EL(k1, k2, 1); -+ /* compare offset */ -+ if (result == EQUAL_TO) { -+ result = KEY_DIFF_EL(k1, k2, 2); -+ if (REISER4_LARGE_KEY && result == EQUAL_TO) { -+ result = KEY_DIFF_EL(k1, k2, 3); -+ } -+ } -+ } -+ } else if (REISER4_3_5_KEY_ALLOCATION) { -+ result = KEY_DIFF(k1, k2, locality); -+ if (result == EQUAL_TO) { -+ result = KEY_DIFF(k1, k2, objectid); -+ if (result == EQUAL_TO) { -+ result = KEY_DIFF(k1, k2, type); -+ if (result == EQUAL_TO) -+ result = KEY_DIFF(k1, k2, offset); -+ } -+ } -+ } else -+ impossible("nikita-441", "Unknown key allocation scheme!"); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* true if @k1 equals @k2 */ -+static inline int keyeq(const reiser4_key * k1 /* first key to compare */ , -+ const reiser4_key * k2 /* second key to compare */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-1879", k1 != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1880", k2 != NULL); -+ return !memcmp(k1, k2, sizeof *k1); -+} -+ -+/* true if @k1 is less than @k2 */ -+static inline int keylt(const reiser4_key * k1 /* first key to compare */ , -+ const reiser4_key * k2 /* second key to compare */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-1952", k1 != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1953", k2 != NULL); -+ return keycmp(k1, k2) == LESS_THAN; -+} -+ -+/* true if @k1 is less than or equal to @k2 */ -+static inline int keyle(const reiser4_key * k1 /* first key to compare */ , -+ const reiser4_key * k2 /* second key to compare */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-1954", k1 != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1955", k2 != NULL); -+ return keycmp(k1, k2) != GREATER_THAN; -+} -+ -+/* true if @k1 is greater than @k2 */ -+static inline int keygt(const reiser4_key * k1 /* first key to compare */ , -+ const reiser4_key * k2 /* second key to compare */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-1959", k1 != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1960", k2 != NULL); -+ return keycmp(k1, k2) == GREATER_THAN; -+} -+ -+/* true if @k1 is greater than or equal to @k2 */ -+static inline int keyge(const reiser4_key * k1 /* first key to compare */ , -+ const reiser4_key * k2 /* second key to compare */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-1956", k1 != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1957", k2 != NULL); /* October 4: sputnik launched -+ * November 3: Laika */ -+ return keycmp(k1, k2) != LESS_THAN; -+} -+ -+static inline void prefetchkey(reiser4_key * key) -+{ -+ prefetch(key); -+ prefetch(&key->el[KEY_CACHELINE_END]); -+} -+ -+/* (%Lx:%x:%Lx:%Lx:%Lx:%Lx) = -+ 1 + 16 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 16 + 1 + 16 + 1 + 16 + 1 */ -+/* size of a buffer suitable to hold human readable key representation */ -+#define KEY_BUF_LEN (80) -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+extern void reiser4_print_key(const char *prefix, const reiser4_key * key); -+#else -+#define reiser4_print_key(p,k) noop -+#endif -+ -+/* __FS_REISERFS_KEY_H__ */ -+#endif -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/ktxnmgrd.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/ktxnmgrd.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/ktxnmgrd.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/ktxnmgrd.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,214 @@ -+/* Copyright 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+/* Transaction manager daemon. */ -+ -+/* -+ * ktxnmgrd is a kernel daemon responsible for committing transactions. It is -+ * needed/important for the following reasons: -+ * -+ * 1. in reiser4 atom is not committed immediately when last transaction -+ * handle closes, unless atom is either too old or too large (see -+ * atom_should_commit()). This is done to avoid committing too frequently. -+ * because: -+ * -+ * 2. sometimes we don't want to commit atom when closing last transaction -+ * handle even if it is old and fat enough. For example, because we are at -+ * this point under directory semaphore, and committing would stall all -+ * accesses to this directory. -+ * -+ * ktxnmgrd binds its time sleeping on condition variable. When is awakes -+ * either due to (tunable) timeout or because it was explicitly woken up by -+ * call to ktxnmgrd_kick(), it scans list of all atoms and commits ones -+ * eligible. -+ * -+ */ -+ -+#include "debug.h" -+#include "txnmgr.h" -+#include "tree.h" -+#include "ktxnmgrd.h" -+#include "super.h" -+#include "reiser4.h" -+ -+#include /* for struct task_struct */ -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+ -+static int scan_mgr(struct super_block *); -+ -+/* -+ * change current->comm so that ps, top, and friends will see changed -+ * state. This serves no useful purpose whatsoever, but also costs nothing. May -+ * be it will make lonely system administrator feeling less alone at 3 A.M. -+ */ -+#define set_comm( state ) \ -+ snprintf( current -> comm, sizeof( current -> comm ), \ -+ "%s:%s:%s", __FUNCTION__, (super)->s_id, ( state ) ) -+ -+/** -+ * ktxnmgrd - kernel txnmgr daemon -+ * @arg: pointer to super block -+ * -+ * The background transaction manager daemon, started as a kernel thread during -+ * reiser4 initialization. -+ */ -+static int ktxnmgrd(void *arg) -+{ -+ struct super_block *super; -+ ktxnmgrd_context *ctx; -+ txn_mgr *mgr; -+ int done = 0; -+ -+ super = arg; -+ mgr = &get_super_private(super)->tmgr; -+ -+ /* -+ * do_fork() just copies task_struct into the new thread. ->fs_context -+ * shouldn't be copied of course. This shouldn't be a problem for the -+ * rest of the code though. -+ */ -+ current->journal_info = NULL; -+ ctx = mgr->daemon; -+ while (1) { -+ try_to_freeze(); -+ set_comm("wait"); -+ { -+ DEFINE_WAIT(__wait); -+ -+ prepare_to_wait(&ctx->wait, &__wait, TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE); -+ if (kthread_should_stop()) { -+ done = 1; -+ } else -+ schedule_timeout(ctx->timeout); -+ finish_wait(&ctx->wait, &__wait); -+ } -+ if (done) -+ break; -+ set_comm("run"); -+ spin_lock(&ctx->guard); -+ /* -+ * wait timed out or ktxnmgrd was woken up by explicit request -+ * to commit something. Scan list of atoms in txnmgr and look -+ * for too old atoms. -+ */ -+ do { -+ ctx->rescan = 0; -+ scan_mgr(super); -+ spin_lock(&ctx->guard); -+ if (ctx->rescan) { -+ /* -+ * the list could be modified while ctx -+ * spinlock was released, we have to repeat -+ * scanning from the beginning -+ */ -+ break; -+ } -+ } while (ctx->rescan); -+ spin_unlock(&ctx->guard); -+ } -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+#undef set_comm -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_init_ktxnmgrd - initialize ktxnmgrd context and start kernel daemon -+ * @super: pointer to super block -+ * -+ * Allocates and initializes ktxnmgrd_context, attaches it to transaction -+ * manager. Starts kernel txnmgr daemon. This is called on mount. -+ */ -+int reiser4_init_ktxnmgrd(struct super_block *super) -+{ -+ txn_mgr *mgr; -+ ktxnmgrd_context *ctx; -+ -+ mgr = &get_super_private(super)->tmgr; -+ -+ assert("zam-1014", mgr->daemon == NULL); -+ -+ ctx = kzalloc(sizeof(ktxnmgrd_context), reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()); -+ if (!ctx) -+ return RETERR(-ENOMEM); -+ -+ assert("nikita-2442", ctx != NULL); -+ -+ init_waitqueue_head(&ctx->wait); -+ -+ /*kcond_init(&ctx->startup);*/ -+ spin_lock_init(&ctx->guard); -+ ctx->timeout = REISER4_TXNMGR_TIMEOUT; -+ ctx->rescan = 1; -+ mgr->daemon = ctx; -+ -+ ctx->tsk = kthread_run(ktxnmgrd, super, "ktxnmgrd"); -+ if (IS_ERR(ctx->tsk)) { -+ int ret = PTR_ERR(ctx->tsk); -+ mgr->daemon = NULL; -+ kfree(ctx); -+ return RETERR(ret); -+ } -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+void ktxnmgrd_kick(txn_mgr *mgr) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-3234", mgr != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-3235", mgr->daemon != NULL); -+ wake_up(&mgr->daemon->wait); -+} -+ -+int is_current_ktxnmgrd(void) -+{ -+ return (get_current_super_private()->tmgr.daemon->tsk == current); -+} -+ -+/** -+ * scan_mgr - commit atoms which are to be committed -+ * @super: super block to commit atoms of -+ * -+ * Commits old atoms. -+ */ -+static int scan_mgr(struct super_block *super) -+{ -+ int ret; -+ reiser4_context ctx; -+ -+ init_stack_context(&ctx, super); -+ -+ ret = commit_some_atoms(&get_super_private(super)->tmgr); -+ -+ reiser4_exit_context(&ctx); -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_done_ktxnmgrd - stop kernel thread and frees ktxnmgrd context -+ * @mgr: -+ * -+ * This is called on umount. Stops ktxnmgrd and free t -+ */ -+void reiser4_done_ktxnmgrd(struct super_block *super) -+{ -+ txn_mgr *mgr; -+ -+ mgr = &get_super_private(super)->tmgr; -+ assert("zam-1012", mgr->daemon != NULL); -+ -+ kthread_stop(mgr->daemon->tsk); -+ kfree(mgr->daemon); -+ mgr->daemon = NULL; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * Local variables: -+ * c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ * mode-name: "LC" -+ * c-basic-offset: 8 -+ * tab-width: 8 -+ * fill-column: 120 -+ * End: -+ */ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/ktxnmgrd.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/ktxnmgrd.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/ktxnmgrd.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/ktxnmgrd.h 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by -+ * reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* Transaction manager daemon. See ktxnmgrd.c for comments. */ -+ -+#ifndef __KTXNMGRD_H__ -+#define __KTXNMGRD_H__ -+ -+#include "txnmgr.h" -+ -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include /* for struct task_struct */ -+ -+/* in this structure all data necessary to start up, shut down and communicate -+ * with ktxnmgrd are kept. */ -+struct ktxnmgrd_context { -+ /* wait queue head on which ktxnmgrd sleeps */ -+ wait_queue_head_t wait; -+ /* spin lock protecting all fields of this structure */ -+ spinlock_t guard; -+ /* timeout of sleeping on ->wait */ -+ signed long timeout; -+ /* kernel thread running ktxnmgrd */ -+ struct task_struct *tsk; -+ /* list of all file systems served by this ktxnmgrd */ -+ struct list_head queue; -+ /* should ktxnmgrd repeat scanning of atoms? */ -+ unsigned int rescan:1; -+}; -+ -+extern int reiser4_init_ktxnmgrd(struct super_block *); -+extern void reiser4_done_ktxnmgrd(struct super_block *); -+ -+extern void ktxnmgrd_kick(txn_mgr * mgr); -+extern int is_current_ktxnmgrd(void); -+ -+/* __KTXNMGRD_H__ */ -+#endif -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/lock.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/lock.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/lock.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/lock.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,1232 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by -+ * reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* Traditional deadlock avoidance is achieved by acquiring all locks in a single -+ order. V4 balances the tree from the bottom up, and searches the tree from -+ the top down, and that is really the way we want it, so tradition won't work -+ for us. -+ -+ Instead we have two lock orderings, a high priority lock ordering, and a low -+ priority lock ordering. Each node in the tree has a lock in its znode. -+ -+ Suppose we have a set of processes which lock (R/W) tree nodes. Each process -+ has a set (maybe empty) of already locked nodes ("process locked set"). Each -+ process may have a pending lock request to a node locked by another process. -+ Note: we lock and unlock, but do not transfer locks: it is possible -+ transferring locks instead would save some bus locking.... -+ -+ Deadlock occurs when we have a loop constructed from process locked sets and -+ lock request vectors. -+ -+ NOTE: The reiser4 "tree" is a tree on disk, but its cached representation in -+ memory is extended with "znodes" with which we connect nodes with their left -+ and right neighbors using sibling pointers stored in the znodes. When we -+ perform balancing operations we often go from left to right and from right to -+ left. -+ -+ +-P1-+ +-P3-+ -+ |+--+| V1 |+--+| -+ ||N1|| -------> ||N3|| -+ |+--+| |+--+| -+ +----+ +----+ -+ ^ | -+ |V2 |V3 -+ | v -+ +---------P2---------+ -+ |+--+ +--+| -+ ||N2| -------- |N4|| -+ |+--+ +--+| -+ +--------------------+ -+ -+ We solve this by ensuring that only low priority processes lock in top to -+ bottom order and from right to left, and high priority processes lock from -+ bottom to top and left to right. -+ -+ ZAM-FIXME-HANS: order not just node locks in this way, order atom locks, and -+ kill those damn busy loops. -+ ANSWER(ZAM): atom locks (which are introduced by ASTAGE_CAPTURE_WAIT atom -+ stage) cannot be ordered that way. There are no rules what nodes can belong -+ to the atom and what nodes cannot. We cannot define what is right or left -+ direction, what is top or bottom. We can take immediate parent or side -+ neighbor of one node, but nobody guarantees that, say, left neighbor node is -+ not a far right neighbor for other nodes from the same atom. It breaks -+ deadlock avoidance rules and hi-low priority locking cannot be applied for -+ atom locks. -+ -+ How does it help to avoid deadlocks ? -+ -+ Suppose we have a deadlock with n processes. Processes from one priority -+ class never deadlock because they take locks in one consistent -+ order. -+ -+ So, any possible deadlock loop must have low priority as well as high -+ priority processes. There are no other lock priority levels except low and -+ high. We know that any deadlock loop contains at least one node locked by a -+ low priority process and requested by a high priority process. If this -+ situation is caught and resolved it is sufficient to avoid deadlocks. -+ -+ V4 DEADLOCK PREVENTION ALGORITHM IMPLEMENTATION. -+ -+ The deadlock prevention algorithm is based on comparing -+ priorities of node owners (processes which keep znode locked) and -+ requesters (processes which want to acquire a lock on znode). We -+ implement a scheme where low-priority owners yield locks to -+ high-priority requesters. We created a signal passing system that -+ is used to ask low-priority processes to yield one or more locked -+ znodes. -+ -+ The condition when a znode needs to change its owners is described by the -+ following formula: -+ -+ ############################################# -+ # # -+ # (number of high-priority requesters) > 0 # -+ # AND # -+ # (numbers of high-priority owners) == 0 # -+ # # -+ ############################################# -+ -+ Note that a low-priority process delays node releasing if another -+ high-priority process owns this node. So, slightly more strictly speaking, -+ to have a deadlock capable cycle you must have a loop in which a high -+ priority process is waiting on a low priority process to yield a node, which -+ is slightly different from saying a high priority process is waiting on a -+ node owned by a low priority process. -+ -+ It is enough to avoid deadlocks if we prevent any low-priority process from -+ falling asleep if its locked set contains a node which satisfies the -+ deadlock condition. -+ -+ That condition is implicitly or explicitly checked in all places where new -+ high-priority requests may be added or removed from node request queue or -+ high-priority process takes or releases a lock on node. The main -+ goal of these checks is to never lose the moment when node becomes "has -+ wrong owners" and send "must-yield-this-lock" signals to its low-pri owners -+ at that time. -+ -+ The information about received signals is stored in the per-process -+ structure (lock stack) and analyzed before a low-priority process goes to -+ sleep but after a "fast" attempt to lock a node fails. Any signal wakes -+ sleeping process up and forces him to re-check lock status and received -+ signal info. If "must-yield-this-lock" signals were received the locking -+ primitive (longterm_lock_znode()) fails with -E_DEADLOCK error code. -+ -+ V4 LOCKING DRAWBACKS -+ -+ If we have already balanced on one level, and we are propagating our changes -+ upward to a higher level, it could be very messy to surrender all locks on -+ the lower level because we put so much computational work into it, and -+ reverting them to their state before they were locked might be very complex. -+ We also don't want to acquire all locks before performing balancing because -+ that would either be almost as much work as the balancing, or it would be -+ too conservative and lock too much. We want balancing to be done only at -+ high priority. Yet, we might want to go to the left one node and use some -+ of its empty space... So we make one attempt at getting the node to the left -+ using try_lock, and if it fails we do without it, because we didn't really -+ need it, it was only a nice to have. -+ -+ LOCK STRUCTURES DESCRIPTION -+ -+ The following data structures are used in the reiser4 locking -+ implementation: -+ -+ All fields related to long-term locking are stored in znode->lock. -+ -+ The lock stack is a per thread object. It owns all znodes locked by the -+ thread. One znode may be locked by several threads in case of read lock or -+ one znode may be write locked by one thread several times. The special link -+ objects (lock handles) support n<->m relation between znodes and lock -+ owners. -+ -+ -+ -+ +---------+ +---------+ -+ | LS1 | | LS2 | -+ +---------+ +---------+ -+ ^ ^ -+ |---------------+ +----------+ -+ v v v v -+ +---------+ +---------+ +---------+ +---------+ -+ | LH1 | | LH2 | | LH3 | | LH4 | -+ +---------+ +---------+ +---------+ +---------+ -+ ^ ^ ^ ^ -+ | +------------+ | -+ v v v -+ +---------+ +---------+ +---------+ -+ | Z1 | | Z2 | | Z3 | -+ +---------+ +---------+ +---------+ -+ -+ Thread 1 locked znodes Z1 and Z2, thread 2 locked znodes Z2 and Z3. The -+ picture above shows that lock stack LS1 has a list of 2 lock handles LH1 and -+ LH2, lock stack LS2 has a list with lock handles LH3 and LH4 on it. Znode -+ Z1 is locked by only one thread, znode has only one lock handle LH1 on its -+ list, similar situation is for Z3 which is locked by the thread 2 only. Z2 -+ is locked (for read) twice by different threads and two lock handles are on -+ its list. Each lock handle represents a single relation of a locking of a -+ znode by a thread. Locking of a znode is an establishing of a locking -+ relation between the lock stack and the znode by adding of a new lock handle -+ to a list of lock handles, the lock stack. The lock stack links all lock -+ handles for all znodes locked by the lock stack. The znode list groups all -+ lock handles for all locks stacks which locked the znode. -+ -+ Yet another relation may exist between znode and lock owners. If lock -+ procedure cannot immediately take lock on an object it adds the lock owner -+ on special `requestors' list belongs to znode. That list represents a -+ queue of pending lock requests. Because one lock owner may request only -+ only one lock object at a time, it is a 1->n relation between lock objects -+ and a lock owner implemented as it is described above. Full information -+ (priority, pointers to lock and link objects) about each lock request is -+ stored in lock owner structure in `request' field. -+ -+ SHORT_TERM LOCKING -+ -+ This is a list of primitive operations over lock stacks / lock handles / -+ znodes and locking descriptions for them. -+ -+ 1. locking / unlocking which is done by two list insertion/deletion, one -+ to/from znode's list of lock handles, another one is to/from lock stack's -+ list of lock handles. The first insertion is protected by -+ znode->lock.guard spinlock. The list owned by the lock stack can be -+ modified only by thread who owns the lock stack and nobody else can -+ modify/read it. There is nothing to be protected by a spinlock or -+ something else. -+ -+ 2. adding/removing a lock request to/from znode requesters list. The rule is -+ that znode->lock.guard spinlock should be taken for this. -+ -+ 3. we can traverse list of lock handles and use references to lock stacks who -+ locked given znode if znode->lock.guard spinlock is taken. -+ -+ 4. If a lock stack is associated with a znode as a lock requestor or lock -+ owner its existence is guaranteed by znode->lock.guard spinlock. Some its -+ (lock stack's) fields should be protected from being accessed in parallel -+ by two or more threads. Please look at lock_stack structure definition -+ for the info how those fields are protected. */ -+ -+/* Znode lock and capturing intertwining. */ -+/* In current implementation we capture formatted nodes before locking -+ them. Take a look on longterm lock znode, reiser4_try_capture() request -+ precedes locking requests. The longterm_lock_znode function unconditionally -+ captures znode before even checking of locking conditions. -+ -+ Another variant is to capture znode after locking it. It was not tested, but -+ at least one deadlock condition is supposed to be there. One thread has -+ locked a znode (Node-1) and calls reiser4_try_capture() for it. -+ reiser4_try_capture() sleeps because znode's atom has CAPTURE_WAIT state. -+ Second thread is a flushing thread, its current atom is the atom Node-1 -+ belongs to. Second thread wants to lock Node-1 and sleeps because Node-1 -+ is locked by the first thread. The described situation is a deadlock. */ -+ -+#include "debug.h" -+#include "txnmgr.h" -+#include "znode.h" -+#include "jnode.h" -+#include "tree.h" -+#include "plugin/node/node.h" -+#include "super.h" -+ -+#include -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+static int request_is_deadlock_safe(znode *, znode_lock_mode, -+ znode_lock_request); -+#endif -+ -+/* Returns a lock owner associated with current thread */ -+lock_stack *get_current_lock_stack(void) -+{ -+ return &get_current_context()->stack; -+} -+ -+/* Wakes up all low priority owners informing them about possible deadlock */ -+static void wake_up_all_lopri_owners(znode * node) -+{ -+ lock_handle *handle; -+ -+ assert_spin_locked(&(node->lock.guard)); -+ list_for_each_entry(handle, &node->lock.owners, owners_link) { -+ assert("nikita-1832", handle->node == node); -+ /* count this signal in owner->nr_signaled */ -+ if (!handle->signaled) { -+ handle->signaled = 1; -+ atomic_inc(&handle->owner->nr_signaled); -+ /* Wake up a single process */ -+ reiser4_wake_up(handle->owner); -+ } -+ } -+} -+ -+/* Adds a lock to a lock owner, which means creating a link to the lock and -+ putting the link into the two lists all links are on (the doubly linked list -+ that forms the lock_stack, and the doubly linked list of links attached -+ to a lock. -+*/ -+static inline void -+link_object(lock_handle * handle, lock_stack * owner, znode * node) -+{ -+ assert("jmacd-810", handle->owner == NULL); -+ assert_spin_locked(&(node->lock.guard)); -+ -+ handle->owner = owner; -+ handle->node = node; -+ -+ assert("reiser4-4", -+ ergo(list_empty_careful(&owner->locks), owner->nr_locks == 0)); -+ -+ /* add lock handle to the end of lock_stack's list of locks */ -+ list_add_tail(&handle->locks_link, &owner->locks); -+ ON_DEBUG(owner->nr_locks++); -+ reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_set(); -+ -+ /* add lock handle to the head of znode's list of owners */ -+ list_add(&handle->owners_link, &node->lock.owners); -+ handle->signaled = 0; -+} -+ -+/* Breaks a relation between a lock and its owner */ -+static inline void unlink_object(lock_handle * handle) -+{ -+ assert("zam-354", handle->owner != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1608", handle->node != NULL); -+ assert_spin_locked(&(handle->node->lock.guard)); -+ assert("nikita-1829", handle->owner == get_current_lock_stack()); -+ assert("reiser4-5", handle->owner->nr_locks > 0); -+ -+ /* remove lock handle from lock_stack's list of locks */ -+ list_del(&handle->locks_link); -+ ON_DEBUG(handle->owner->nr_locks--); -+ reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_set(); -+ assert("reiser4-6", -+ ergo(list_empty_careful(&handle->owner->locks), -+ handle->owner->nr_locks == 0)); -+ /* remove lock handle from znode's list of owners */ -+ list_del(&handle->owners_link); -+ /* indicates that lock handle is free now */ -+ handle->node = NULL; -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&handle->locks_link); -+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&handle->owners_link); -+ handle->owner = NULL; -+#endif -+} -+ -+/* Actually locks an object knowing that we are able to do this */ -+static void lock_object(lock_stack * owner) -+{ -+ struct lock_request *request; -+ znode *node; -+ -+ request = &owner->request; -+ node = request->node; -+ assert_spin_locked(&(node->lock.guard)); -+ if (request->mode == ZNODE_READ_LOCK) { -+ node->lock.nr_readers++; -+ } else { -+ /* check that we don't switched from read to write lock */ -+ assert("nikita-1840", node->lock.nr_readers <= 0); -+ /* We allow recursive locking; a node can be locked several -+ times for write by same process */ -+ node->lock.nr_readers--; -+ } -+ -+ link_object(request->handle, owner, node); -+ -+ if (owner->curpri) { -+ node->lock.nr_hipri_owners++; -+ } -+} -+ -+/* Check for recursive write locking */ -+static int recursive(lock_stack * owner) -+{ -+ int ret; -+ znode *node; -+ lock_handle *lh; -+ -+ node = owner->request.node; -+ -+ /* Owners list is not empty for a locked node */ -+ assert("zam-314", !list_empty_careful(&node->lock.owners)); -+ assert("nikita-1841", owner == get_current_lock_stack()); -+ assert_spin_locked(&(node->lock.guard)); -+ -+ lh = list_entry(node->lock.owners.next, lock_handle, owners_link); -+ ret = (lh->owner == owner); -+ -+ /* Recursive read locking should be done usual way */ -+ assert("zam-315", !ret || owner->request.mode == ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK); -+ /* mixing of read/write locks is not allowed */ -+ assert("zam-341", !ret || znode_is_wlocked(node)); -+ -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+/* Returns true if the lock is held by the calling thread. */ -+int znode_is_any_locked(const znode * node) -+{ -+ lock_handle *handle; -+ lock_stack *stack; -+ int ret; -+ -+ if (!znode_is_locked(node)) { -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ stack = get_current_lock_stack(); -+ -+ spin_lock_stack(stack); -+ -+ ret = 0; -+ -+ list_for_each_entry(handle, &stack->locks, locks_link) { -+ if (handle->node == node) { -+ ret = 1; -+ break; -+ } -+ } -+ -+ spin_unlock_stack(stack); -+ -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+#endif -+ -+/* Returns true if a write lock is held by the calling thread. */ -+int znode_is_write_locked(const znode * node) -+{ -+ lock_stack *stack; -+ lock_handle *handle; -+ -+ assert("jmacd-8765", node != NULL); -+ -+ if (!znode_is_wlocked(node)) { -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ stack = get_current_lock_stack(); -+ -+ /* -+ * When znode is write locked, all owner handles point to the same lock -+ * stack. Get pointer to lock stack from the first lock handle from -+ * znode's owner list -+ */ -+ handle = list_entry(node->lock.owners.next, lock_handle, owners_link); -+ -+ return (handle->owner == stack); -+} -+ -+/* This "deadlock" condition is the essential part of reiser4 locking -+ implementation. This condition is checked explicitly by calling -+ check_deadlock_condition() or implicitly in all places where znode lock -+ state (set of owners and request queue) is changed. Locking code is -+ designed to use this condition to trigger procedure of passing object from -+ low priority owner(s) to high priority one(s). -+ -+ The procedure results in passing an event (setting lock_handle->signaled -+ flag) and counting this event in nr_signaled field of owner's lock stack -+ object and wakeup owner's process. -+*/ -+static inline int check_deadlock_condition(znode * node) -+{ -+ assert_spin_locked(&(node->lock.guard)); -+ return node->lock.nr_hipri_requests > 0 -+ && node->lock.nr_hipri_owners == 0; -+} -+ -+static int check_livelock_condition(znode * node, znode_lock_mode mode) -+{ -+ zlock * lock = &node->lock; -+ -+ return mode == ZNODE_READ_LOCK && -+ lock -> nr_readers >= 0 && lock->nr_hipri_write_requests > 0; -+} -+ -+/* checks lock/request compatibility */ -+static int can_lock_object(lock_stack * owner) -+{ -+ znode *node = owner->request.node; -+ -+ assert_spin_locked(&(node->lock.guard)); -+ -+ /* See if the node is disconnected. */ -+ if (unlikely(ZF_ISSET(node, JNODE_IS_DYING))) -+ return RETERR(-EINVAL); -+ -+ /* Do not ever try to take a lock if we are going in low priority -+ direction and a node have a high priority request without high -+ priority owners. */ -+ if (unlikely(!owner->curpri && check_deadlock_condition(node))) -+ return RETERR(-E_REPEAT); -+ if (unlikely(owner->curpri && check_livelock_condition(node, owner->request.mode))) -+ return RETERR(-E_REPEAT); -+ if (unlikely(!is_lock_compatible(node, owner->request.mode))) -+ return RETERR(-E_REPEAT); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* Setting of a high priority to the process. It clears "signaled" flags -+ because znode locked by high-priority process can't satisfy our "deadlock -+ condition". */ -+static void set_high_priority(lock_stack * owner) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-1846", owner == get_current_lock_stack()); -+ /* Do nothing if current priority is already high */ -+ if (!owner->curpri) { -+ /* We don't need locking for owner->locks list, because, this -+ * function is only called with the lock stack of the current -+ * thread, and no other thread can play with owner->locks list -+ * and/or change ->node pointers of lock handles in this list. -+ * -+ * (Interrupts also are not involved.) -+ */ -+ lock_handle *item = list_entry(owner->locks.next, lock_handle, locks_link); -+ while (&owner->locks != &item->locks_link) { -+ znode *node = item->node; -+ -+ spin_lock_zlock(&node->lock); -+ -+ node->lock.nr_hipri_owners++; -+ -+ /* we can safely set signaled to zero, because -+ previous statement (nr_hipri_owners ++) guarantees -+ that signaled will be never set again. */ -+ item->signaled = 0; -+ spin_unlock_zlock(&node->lock); -+ -+ item = list_entry(item->locks_link.next, lock_handle, locks_link); -+ } -+ owner->curpri = 1; -+ atomic_set(&owner->nr_signaled, 0); -+ } -+} -+ -+/* Sets a low priority to the process. */ -+static void set_low_priority(lock_stack * owner) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-3075", owner == get_current_lock_stack()); -+ /* Do nothing if current priority is already low */ -+ if (owner->curpri) { -+ /* scan all locks (lock handles) held by @owner, which is -+ actually current thread, and check whether we are reaching -+ deadlock possibility anywhere. -+ */ -+ lock_handle *handle = list_entry(owner->locks.next, lock_handle, locks_link); -+ while (&owner->locks != &handle->locks_link) { -+ znode *node = handle->node; -+ spin_lock_zlock(&node->lock); -+ /* this thread just was hipri owner of @node, so -+ nr_hipri_owners has to be greater than zero. */ -+ assert("nikita-1835", node->lock.nr_hipri_owners > 0); -+ node->lock.nr_hipri_owners--; -+ /* If we have deadlock condition, adjust a nr_signaled -+ field. It is enough to set "signaled" flag only for -+ current process, other low-pri owners will be -+ signaled and waken up after current process unlocks -+ this object and any high-priority requestor takes -+ control. */ -+ if (check_deadlock_condition(node) -+ && !handle->signaled) { -+ handle->signaled = 1; -+ atomic_inc(&owner->nr_signaled); -+ } -+ spin_unlock_zlock(&node->lock); -+ handle = list_entry(handle->locks_link.next, lock_handle, locks_link); -+ } -+ owner->curpri = 0; -+ } -+} -+ -+static void remove_lock_request(lock_stack * requestor) -+{ -+ zlock * lock = &requestor->request.node->lock; -+ -+ if (requestor->curpri) { -+ assert("nikita-1838", lock->nr_hipri_requests > 0); -+ lock->nr_hipri_requests--; -+ if (requestor->request.mode == ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK) -+ lock->nr_hipri_write_requests --; -+ } -+ list_del(&requestor->requestors_link); -+} -+ -+static void invalidate_all_lock_requests(znode * node) -+{ -+ lock_stack *requestor, *tmp; -+ -+ assert_spin_locked(&(node->lock.guard)); -+ -+ list_for_each_entry_safe(requestor, tmp, &node->lock.requestors, requestors_link) { -+ remove_lock_request(requestor); -+ requestor->request.ret_code = -EINVAL; -+ reiser4_wake_up(requestor); -+ requestor->request.mode = ZNODE_NO_LOCK; -+ } -+} -+ -+static void dispatch_lock_requests(znode * node) -+{ -+ lock_stack *requestor, *tmp; -+ -+ assert_spin_locked(&(node->lock.guard)); -+ -+ list_for_each_entry_safe(requestor, tmp, &node->lock.requestors, requestors_link) { -+ if (znode_is_write_locked(node)) -+ break; -+ if (!can_lock_object(requestor)) { -+ lock_object(requestor); -+ remove_lock_request(requestor); -+ requestor->request.ret_code = 0; -+ reiser4_wake_up(requestor); -+ requestor->request.mode = ZNODE_NO_LOCK; -+ } -+ } -+} -+ -+/* release long-term lock, acquired by longterm_lock_znode() */ -+void longterm_unlock_znode(lock_handle * handle) -+{ -+ znode *node = handle->node; -+ lock_stack *oldowner = handle->owner; -+ int hipri; -+ int readers; -+ int rdelta; -+ int youdie; -+ -+ /* -+ * this is time-critical and highly optimized code. Modify carefully. -+ */ -+ -+ assert("jmacd-1021", handle != NULL); -+ assert("jmacd-1022", handle->owner != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1392", LOCK_CNT_GTZ(long_term_locked_znode)); -+ -+ assert("zam-130", oldowner == get_current_lock_stack()); -+ -+ LOCK_CNT_DEC(long_term_locked_znode); -+ -+ /* -+ * to minimize amount of operations performed under lock, pre-compute -+ * all variables used within critical section. This makes code -+ * obscure. -+ */ -+ -+ /* was this lock of hi or lo priority */ -+ hipri = oldowner->curpri ? 1 : 0; -+ /* number of readers */ -+ readers = node->lock.nr_readers; -+ /* +1 if write lock, -1 if read lock */ -+ rdelta = (readers > 0) ? -1 : +1; -+ /* true if node is to die and write lock is released */ -+ youdie = ZF_ISSET(node, JNODE_HEARD_BANSHEE) && (readers < 0); -+ -+ spin_lock_zlock(&node->lock); -+ -+ assert("zam-101", znode_is_locked(node)); -+ -+ /* Adjust a number of high priority owners of this lock */ -+ assert("nikita-1836", node->lock.nr_hipri_owners >= hipri); -+ node->lock.nr_hipri_owners -= hipri; -+ -+ /* Handle znode deallocation on last write-lock release. */ -+ if (znode_is_wlocked_once(node)) { -+ if (youdie) { -+ forget_znode(handle); -+ assert("nikita-2191", znode_invariant(node)); -+ zput(node); -+ return; -+ } -+ } -+ -+ if (handle->signaled) -+ atomic_dec(&oldowner->nr_signaled); -+ -+ /* Unlocking means owner<->object link deletion */ -+ unlink_object(handle); -+ -+ /* This is enough to be sure whether an object is completely -+ unlocked. */ -+ node->lock.nr_readers += rdelta; -+ -+ /* If the node is locked it must have an owners list. Likewise, if -+ the node is unlocked it must have an empty owners list. */ -+ assert("zam-319", equi(znode_is_locked(node), -+ !list_empty_careful(&node->lock.owners))); -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ if (!znode_is_locked(node)) -+ ++node->times_locked; -+#endif -+ -+ /* If there are pending lock requests we wake up a requestor */ -+ if (!znode_is_wlocked(node)) -+ dispatch_lock_requests(node); -+ if (check_deadlock_condition(node)) -+ wake_up_all_lopri_owners(node); -+ spin_unlock_zlock(&node->lock); -+ -+ /* minus one reference from handle->node */ -+ assert("nikita-2190", znode_invariant(node)); -+ ON_DEBUG(check_lock_data()); -+ ON_DEBUG(check_lock_node_data(node)); -+ zput(node); -+} -+ -+/* final portion of longterm-lock */ -+static int -+lock_tail(lock_stack * owner, int ok, znode_lock_mode mode) -+{ -+ znode *node = owner->request.node; -+ -+ assert_spin_locked(&(node->lock.guard)); -+ -+ /* If we broke with (ok == 0) it means we can_lock, now do it. */ -+ if (ok == 0) { -+ lock_object(owner); -+ owner->request.mode = 0; -+ /* count a reference from lockhandle->node -+ -+ znode was already referenced at the entry to this function, -+ hence taking spin-lock here is not necessary (see comment -+ in the zref()). -+ */ -+ zref(node); -+ -+ LOCK_CNT_INC(long_term_locked_znode); -+ } -+ spin_unlock_zlock(&node->lock); -+ ON_DEBUG(check_lock_data()); -+ ON_DEBUG(check_lock_node_data(node)); -+ return ok; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * version of longterm_znode_lock() optimized for the most common case: read -+ * lock without any special flags. This is the kind of lock that any tree -+ * traversal takes on the root node of the tree, which is very frequent. -+ */ -+static int longterm_lock_tryfast(lock_stack * owner) -+{ -+ int result; -+ znode *node; -+ zlock *lock; -+ -+ node = owner->request.node; -+ lock = &node->lock; -+ -+ assert("nikita-3340", reiser4_schedulable()); -+ assert("nikita-3341", request_is_deadlock_safe(node, -+ ZNODE_READ_LOCK, -+ ZNODE_LOCK_LOPRI)); -+ spin_lock_zlock(lock); -+ result = can_lock_object(owner); -+ spin_unlock_zlock(lock); -+ -+ if (likely(result != -EINVAL)) { -+ spin_lock_znode(node); -+ result = reiser4_try_capture(ZJNODE(node), ZNODE_READ_LOCK, 0); -+ spin_unlock_znode(node); -+ spin_lock_zlock(lock); -+ if (unlikely(result != 0)) { -+ owner->request.mode = 0; -+ } else { -+ result = can_lock_object(owner); -+ if (unlikely(result == -E_REPEAT)) { -+ /* fall back to longterm_lock_znode() */ -+ spin_unlock_zlock(lock); -+ return 1; -+ } -+ } -+ return lock_tail(owner, result, ZNODE_READ_LOCK); -+ } else -+ return 1; -+} -+ -+/* locks given lock object */ -+int longterm_lock_znode( -+ /* local link object (allocated by lock owner thread, usually on its own -+ * stack) */ -+ lock_handle * handle, -+ /* znode we want to lock. */ -+ znode * node, -+ /* {ZNODE_READ_LOCK, ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK}; */ -+ znode_lock_mode mode, -+ /* {0, -EINVAL, -E_DEADLOCK}, see return codes description. */ -+ znode_lock_request request) { -+ int ret; -+ int hipri = (request & ZNODE_LOCK_HIPRI) != 0; -+ int non_blocking = 0; -+ int has_atom; -+ txn_capture cap_flags; -+ zlock *lock; -+ txn_handle *txnh; -+ tree_level level; -+ -+ /* Get current process context */ -+ lock_stack *owner = get_current_lock_stack(); -+ -+ /* Check that the lock handle is initialized and isn't already being -+ * used. */ -+ assert("jmacd-808", handle->owner == NULL); -+ assert("nikita-3026", reiser4_schedulable()); -+ assert("nikita-3219", request_is_deadlock_safe(node, mode, request)); -+ assert("zam-1056", atomic_read(&ZJNODE(node)->x_count) > 0); -+ /* long term locks are not allowed in the VM contexts (->writepage(), -+ * prune_{d,i}cache()). -+ * -+ * FIXME this doesn't work due to unused-dentry-with-unlinked-inode -+ * bug caused by d_splice_alias() only working for directories. -+ */ -+ assert("nikita-3547", 1 || ((current->flags & PF_MEMALLOC) == 0)); -+ assert ("zam-1055", mode != ZNODE_NO_LOCK); -+ -+ cap_flags = 0; -+ if (request & ZNODE_LOCK_NONBLOCK) { -+ cap_flags |= TXN_CAPTURE_NONBLOCKING; -+ non_blocking = 1; -+ } -+ -+ if (request & ZNODE_LOCK_DONT_FUSE) -+ cap_flags |= TXN_CAPTURE_DONT_FUSE; -+ -+ /* If we are changing our process priority we must adjust a number -+ of high priority owners for each znode that we already lock */ -+ if (hipri) { -+ set_high_priority(owner); -+ } else { -+ set_low_priority(owner); -+ } -+ -+ level = znode_get_level(node); -+ -+ /* Fill request structure with our values. */ -+ owner->request.mode = mode; -+ owner->request.handle = handle; -+ owner->request.node = node; -+ -+ txnh = get_current_context()->trans; -+ lock = &node->lock; -+ -+ if (mode == ZNODE_READ_LOCK && request == 0) { -+ ret = longterm_lock_tryfast(owner); -+ if (ret <= 0) -+ return ret; -+ } -+ -+ has_atom = (txnh->atom != NULL); -+ -+ /* Synchronize on node's zlock guard lock. */ -+ spin_lock_zlock(lock); -+ -+ if (znode_is_locked(node) && -+ mode == ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK && recursive(owner)) -+ return lock_tail(owner, 0, mode); -+ -+ for (;;) { -+ /* Check the lock's availability: if it is unavaiable we get -+ E_REPEAT, 0 indicates "can_lock", otherwise the node is -+ invalid. */ -+ ret = can_lock_object(owner); -+ -+ if (unlikely(ret == -EINVAL)) { -+ /* @node is dying. Leave it alone. */ -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ if (unlikely(ret == -E_REPEAT && non_blocking)) { -+ /* either locking of @node by the current thread will -+ * lead to the deadlock, or lock modes are -+ * incompatible. */ -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ assert("nikita-1844", (ret == 0) -+ || ((ret == -E_REPEAT) && !non_blocking)); -+ /* If we can get the lock... Try to capture first before -+ taking the lock. */ -+ -+ /* first handle commonest case where node and txnh are already -+ * in the same atom. */ -+ /* safe to do without taking locks, because: -+ * -+ * 1. read of aligned word is atomic with respect to writes to -+ * this word -+ * -+ * 2. false negatives are handled in reiser4_try_capture(). -+ * -+ * 3. false positives are impossible. -+ * -+ * PROOF: left as an exercise to the curious reader. -+ * -+ * Just kidding. Here is one: -+ * -+ * At the time T0 txnh->atom is stored in txnh_atom. -+ * -+ * At the time T1 node->atom is stored in node_atom. -+ * -+ * At the time T2 we observe that -+ * -+ * txnh_atom != NULL && node_atom == txnh_atom. -+ * -+ * Imagine that at this moment we acquire node and txnh spin -+ * lock in this order. Suppose that under spin lock we have -+ * -+ * node->atom != txnh->atom, (S1) -+ * -+ * at the time T3. -+ * -+ * txnh->atom != NULL still, because txnh is open by the -+ * current thread. -+ * -+ * Suppose node->atom == NULL, that is, node was un-captured -+ * between T1, and T3. But un-capturing of formatted node is -+ * always preceded by the call to reiser4_invalidate_lock(), -+ * which marks znode as JNODE_IS_DYING under zlock spin -+ * lock. Contradiction, because can_lock_object() above checks -+ * for JNODE_IS_DYING. Hence, node->atom != NULL at T3. -+ * -+ * Suppose that node->atom != node_atom, that is, atom, node -+ * belongs to was fused into another atom: node_atom was fused -+ * into node->atom. Atom of txnh was equal to node_atom at T2, -+ * which means that under spin lock, txnh->atom == node->atom, -+ * because txnh->atom can only follow fusion -+ * chain. Contradicts S1. -+ * -+ * The same for hypothesis txnh->atom != txnh_atom. Hence, -+ * node->atom == node_atom == txnh_atom == txnh->atom. Again -+ * contradicts S1. Hence S1 is false. QED. -+ * -+ */ -+ -+ if (likely(has_atom && ZJNODE(node)->atom == txnh->atom)) { -+ ; -+ } else { -+ /* -+ * unlock zlock spin lock here. It is possible for -+ * longterm_unlock_znode() to sneak in here, but there -+ * is no harm: reiser4_invalidate_lock() will mark znode -+ * as JNODE_IS_DYING and this will be noted by -+ * can_lock_object() below. -+ */ -+ spin_unlock_zlock(lock); -+ spin_lock_znode(node); -+ ret = reiser4_try_capture(ZJNODE(node), mode, cap_flags); -+ spin_unlock_znode(node); -+ spin_lock_zlock(lock); -+ if (unlikely(ret != 0)) { -+ /* In the failure case, the txnmgr releases -+ the znode's lock (or in some cases, it was -+ released a while ago). There's no need to -+ reacquire it so we should return here, -+ avoid releasing the lock. */ -+ owner->request.mode = 0; -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ /* Check the lock's availability again -- this is -+ because under some circumstances the capture code -+ has to release and reacquire the znode spinlock. */ -+ ret = can_lock_object(owner); -+ } -+ -+ /* This time, a return of (ret == 0) means we can lock, so we -+ should break out of the loop. */ -+ if (likely(ret != -E_REPEAT || non_blocking)) -+ break; -+ -+ /* Lock is unavailable, we have to wait. */ -+ ret = reiser4_prepare_to_sleep(owner); -+ if (unlikely(ret != 0)) -+ break; -+ -+ assert_spin_locked(&(node->lock.guard)); -+ if (hipri) { -+ /* If we are going in high priority direction then -+ increase high priority requests counter for the -+ node */ -+ lock->nr_hipri_requests++; -+ if (mode == ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK) -+ lock->nr_hipri_write_requests ++; -+ /* If there are no high priority owners for a node, -+ then immediately wake up low priority owners, so -+ they can detect possible deadlock */ -+ if (lock->nr_hipri_owners == 0) -+ wake_up_all_lopri_owners(node); -+ } -+ list_add_tail(&owner->requestors_link, &lock->requestors); -+ -+ /* Ok, here we have prepared a lock request, so unlock -+ a znode ... */ -+ spin_unlock_zlock(lock); -+ /* ... and sleep */ -+ reiser4_go_to_sleep(owner); -+ if (owner->request.mode == ZNODE_NO_LOCK) -+ goto request_is_done; -+ spin_lock_zlock(lock); -+ if (owner->request.mode == ZNODE_NO_LOCK) { -+ spin_unlock_zlock(lock); -+ request_is_done: -+ if (owner->request.ret_code == 0) { -+ LOCK_CNT_INC(long_term_locked_znode); -+ zref(node); -+ } -+ return owner->request.ret_code; -+ } -+ remove_lock_request(owner); -+ } -+ -+ return lock_tail(owner, ret, mode); -+} -+ -+/* lock object invalidation means changing of lock object state to `INVALID' -+ and waiting for all other processes to cancel theirs lock requests. */ -+void reiser4_invalidate_lock(lock_handle * handle /* path to lock -+ * owner and lock -+ * object is being -+ * invalidated. */ ) -+{ -+ znode *node = handle->node; -+ lock_stack *owner = handle->owner; -+ -+ assert("zam-325", owner == get_current_lock_stack()); -+ assert("zam-103", znode_is_write_locked(node)); -+ assert("nikita-1393", !ZF_ISSET(node, JNODE_LEFT_CONNECTED)); -+ assert("nikita-1793", !ZF_ISSET(node, JNODE_RIGHT_CONNECTED)); -+ assert("nikita-1394", ZF_ISSET(node, JNODE_HEARD_BANSHEE)); -+ assert("nikita-3097", znode_is_wlocked_once(node)); -+ assert_spin_locked(&(node->lock.guard)); -+ -+ if (handle->signaled) -+ atomic_dec(&owner->nr_signaled); -+ -+ ZF_SET(node, JNODE_IS_DYING); -+ unlink_object(handle); -+ node->lock.nr_readers = 0; -+ -+ invalidate_all_lock_requests(node); -+ spin_unlock_zlock(&node->lock); -+} -+ -+/* Initializes lock_stack. */ -+void init_lock_stack(lock_stack * owner /* pointer to -+ * allocated -+ * structure. */ ) -+{ -+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&owner->locks); -+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&owner->requestors_link); -+ spin_lock_init(&owner->sguard); -+ owner->curpri = 1; -+ init_waitqueue_head(&owner->wait); -+} -+ -+/* Initializes lock object. */ -+void reiser4_init_lock(zlock * lock /* pointer on allocated -+ * uninitialized lock object -+ * structure. */ ) -+{ -+ memset(lock, 0, sizeof(zlock)); -+ spin_lock_init(&lock->guard); -+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&lock->requestors); -+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&lock->owners); -+} -+ -+/* Transfer a lock handle (presumably so that variables can be moved between stack and -+ heap locations). */ -+static void -+move_lh_internal(lock_handle * new, lock_handle * old, int unlink_old) -+{ -+ znode *node = old->node; -+ lock_stack *owner = old->owner; -+ int signaled; -+ -+ /* locks_list, modified by link_object() is not protected by -+ anything. This is valid because only current thread ever modifies -+ locks_list of its lock_stack. -+ */ -+ assert("nikita-1827", owner == get_current_lock_stack()); -+ assert("nikita-1831", new->owner == NULL); -+ -+ spin_lock_zlock(&node->lock); -+ -+ signaled = old->signaled; -+ if (unlink_old) { -+ unlink_object(old); -+ } else { -+ if (node->lock.nr_readers > 0) { -+ node->lock.nr_readers += 1; -+ } else { -+ node->lock.nr_readers -= 1; -+ } -+ if (signaled) { -+ atomic_inc(&owner->nr_signaled); -+ } -+ if (owner->curpri) { -+ node->lock.nr_hipri_owners += 1; -+ } -+ LOCK_CNT_INC(long_term_locked_znode); -+ -+ zref(node); -+ } -+ link_object(new, owner, node); -+ new->signaled = signaled; -+ -+ spin_unlock_zlock(&node->lock); -+} -+ -+void move_lh(lock_handle * new, lock_handle * old) -+{ -+ move_lh_internal(new, old, /*unlink_old */ 1); -+} -+ -+void copy_lh(lock_handle * new, lock_handle * old) -+{ -+ move_lh_internal(new, old, /*unlink_old */ 0); -+} -+ -+/* after getting -E_DEADLOCK we unlock znodes until this function returns false */ -+int reiser4_check_deadlock(void) -+{ -+ lock_stack *owner = get_current_lock_stack(); -+ return atomic_read(&owner->nr_signaled) != 0; -+} -+ -+/* Before going to sleep we re-check "release lock" requests which might come from threads with hi-pri lock -+ priorities. */ -+int reiser4_prepare_to_sleep(lock_stack * owner) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-1847", owner == get_current_lock_stack()); -+ -+ /* We return -E_DEADLOCK if one or more "give me the lock" messages are -+ * counted in nr_signaled */ -+ if (unlikely(atomic_read(&owner->nr_signaled) != 0)) { -+ assert("zam-959", !owner->curpri); -+ return RETERR(-E_DEADLOCK); -+ } -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* Wakes up a single thread */ -+void __reiser4_wake_up(lock_stack * owner) -+{ -+ atomic_set(&owner->wakeup, 1); -+ wake_up(&owner->wait); -+} -+ -+/* Puts a thread to sleep */ -+void reiser4_go_to_sleep(lock_stack * owner) -+{ -+ /* Well, we might sleep here, so holding of any spinlocks is no-no */ -+ assert("nikita-3027", reiser4_schedulable()); -+ -+ wait_event(owner->wait, atomic_read(&owner->wakeup)); -+ atomic_set(&owner->wakeup, 0); -+} -+ -+int lock_stack_isclean(lock_stack * owner) -+{ -+ if (list_empty_careful(&owner->locks)) { -+ assert("zam-353", atomic_read(&owner->nr_signaled) == 0); -+ return 1; -+ } -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ -+/* -+ * debugging functions -+ */ -+ -+static void list_check(struct list_head *head) -+{ -+ struct list_head *pos; -+ -+ list_for_each(pos, head) -+ assert("", (pos->prev != NULL && pos->next != NULL && -+ pos->prev->next == pos && pos->next->prev == pos)); -+} -+ -+/* check consistency of locking data-structures hanging of the @stack */ -+static void check_lock_stack(lock_stack * stack) -+{ -+ spin_lock_stack(stack); -+ /* check that stack->locks is not corrupted */ -+ list_check(&stack->locks); -+ spin_unlock_stack(stack); -+} -+ -+/* check consistency of locking data structures */ -+void check_lock_data(void) -+{ -+ check_lock_stack(&get_current_context()->stack); -+} -+ -+/* check consistency of locking data structures for @node */ -+void check_lock_node_data(znode * node) -+{ -+ spin_lock_zlock(&node->lock); -+ list_check(&node->lock.owners); -+ list_check(&node->lock.requestors); -+ spin_unlock_zlock(&node->lock); -+} -+ -+/* check that given lock request is dead lock safe. This check is, of course, -+ * not exhaustive. */ -+static int -+request_is_deadlock_safe(znode * node, znode_lock_mode mode, -+ znode_lock_request request) -+{ -+ lock_stack *owner; -+ -+ owner = get_current_lock_stack(); -+ /* -+ * check that hipri lock request is not issued when there are locked -+ * nodes at the higher levels. -+ */ -+ if (request & ZNODE_LOCK_HIPRI && !(request & ZNODE_LOCK_NONBLOCK) && -+ znode_get_level(node) != 0) { -+ lock_handle *item; -+ -+ list_for_each_entry(item, &owner->locks, locks_link) { -+ znode *other; -+ -+ other = item->node; -+ -+ if (znode_get_level(other) == 0) -+ continue; -+ if (znode_get_level(other) > znode_get_level(node)) -+ return 0; -+ } -+ } -+ return 1; -+} -+ -+#endif -+ -+/* return pointer to static storage with name of lock_mode. For -+ debugging */ -+const char *lock_mode_name(znode_lock_mode lock /* lock mode to get name of */ ) -+{ -+ if (lock == ZNODE_READ_LOCK) -+ return "read"; -+ else if (lock == ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK) -+ return "write"; -+ else { -+ static char buf[30]; -+ -+ sprintf(buf, "unknown: %i", lock); -+ return buf; -+ } -+} -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 79 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/lock.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/lock.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/lock.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/lock.h 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,249 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* Long term locking data structures. See lock.c for details. */ -+ -+#ifndef __LOCK_H__ -+#define __LOCK_H__ -+ -+#include "forward.h" -+#include "debug.h" -+#include "dformat.h" -+#include "key.h" -+#include "coord.h" -+#include "plugin/node/node.h" -+#include "txnmgr.h" -+#include "readahead.h" -+ -+#include -+#include -+#include /* for PAGE_CACHE_SIZE */ -+#include -+#include -+ -+/* Per-znode lock object */ -+struct zlock { -+ spinlock_t guard; -+ /* The number of readers if positive; the number of recursively taken -+ write locks if negative. Protected by zlock spin lock. */ -+ int nr_readers; -+ /* A number of processes (lock_stacks) that have this object -+ locked with high priority */ -+ unsigned nr_hipri_owners; -+ /* A number of attempts to lock znode in high priority direction */ -+ unsigned nr_hipri_requests; -+ /* A linked list of lock_handle objects that contains pointers -+ for all lock_stacks which have this lock object locked */ -+ unsigned nr_hipri_write_requests; -+ struct list_head owners; -+ /* A linked list of lock_stacks that wait for this lock */ -+ struct list_head requestors; -+}; -+ -+static inline void spin_lock_zlock(zlock *lock) -+{ -+ /* check that zlock is not locked */ -+ assert("", LOCK_CNT_NIL(spin_locked_zlock)); -+ /* check that spinlocks of lower priorities are not held */ -+ assert("", LOCK_CNT_NIL(spin_locked_stack)); -+ -+ spin_lock(&lock->guard); -+ -+ LOCK_CNT_INC(spin_locked_zlock); -+ LOCK_CNT_INC(spin_locked); -+} -+ -+static inline void spin_unlock_zlock(zlock *lock) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-1375", LOCK_CNT_GTZ(spin_locked_zlock)); -+ assert("nikita-1376", LOCK_CNT_GTZ(spin_locked)); -+ -+ LOCK_CNT_DEC(spin_locked_zlock); -+ LOCK_CNT_DEC(spin_locked); -+ -+ spin_unlock(&lock->guard); -+} -+ -+#define lock_is_locked(lock) ((lock)->nr_readers != 0) -+#define lock_is_rlocked(lock) ((lock)->nr_readers > 0) -+#define lock_is_wlocked(lock) ((lock)->nr_readers < 0) -+#define lock_is_wlocked_once(lock) ((lock)->nr_readers == -1) -+#define lock_can_be_rlocked(lock) ((lock)->nr_readers >=0) -+#define lock_mode_compatible(lock, mode) \ -+ (((mode) == ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK && !lock_is_locked(lock)) || \ -+ ((mode) == ZNODE_READ_LOCK && lock_can_be_rlocked(lock))) -+ -+/* Since we have R/W znode locks we need additional bidirectional `link' -+ objects to implement n<->m relationship between lock owners and lock -+ objects. We call them `lock handles'. -+ -+ Locking: see lock.c/"SHORT-TERM LOCKING" -+*/ -+struct lock_handle { -+ /* This flag indicates that a signal to yield a lock was passed to -+ lock owner and counted in owner->nr_signalled -+ -+ Locking: this is accessed under spin lock on ->node. -+ */ -+ int signaled; -+ /* A link to owner of a lock */ -+ lock_stack *owner; -+ /* A link to znode locked */ -+ znode *node; -+ /* A list of all locks for a process */ -+ struct list_head locks_link; -+ /* A list of all owners for a znode */ -+ struct list_head owners_link; -+}; -+ -+struct lock_request { -+ /* A pointer to uninitialized link object */ -+ lock_handle *handle; -+ /* A pointer to the object we want to lock */ -+ znode *node; -+ /* Lock mode (ZNODE_READ_LOCK or ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK) */ -+ znode_lock_mode mode; -+ /* how dispatch_lock_requests() returns lock request result code */ -+ int ret_code; -+}; -+ -+/* A lock stack structure for accumulating locks owned by a process */ -+struct lock_stack { -+ /* A guard lock protecting a lock stack */ -+ spinlock_t sguard; -+ /* number of znodes which were requested by high priority processes */ -+ atomic_t nr_signaled; -+ /* Current priority of a process -+ -+ This is only accessed by the current thread and thus requires no -+ locking. -+ */ -+ int curpri; -+ /* A list of all locks owned by this process. Elements can be added to -+ * this list only by the current thread. ->node pointers in this list -+ * can be only changed by the current thread. */ -+ struct list_head locks; -+ /* When lock_stack waits for the lock, it puts itself on double-linked -+ requestors list of that lock */ -+ struct list_head requestors_link; -+ /* Current lock request info. -+ -+ This is only accessed by the current thread and thus requires no -+ locking. -+ */ -+ struct lock_request request; -+ /* the following two fields are the lock stack's -+ * synchronization object to use with the standard linux/wait.h -+ * interface. See reiser4_go_to_sleep and __reiser4_wake_up for -+ * usage details. */ -+ wait_queue_head_t wait; -+ atomic_t wakeup; -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ int nr_locks; /* number of lock handles in the above list */ -+#endif -+}; -+ -+/* -+ User-visible znode locking functions -+*/ -+ -+extern int longterm_lock_znode(lock_handle * handle, -+ znode * node, -+ znode_lock_mode mode, -+ znode_lock_request request); -+ -+extern void longterm_unlock_znode(lock_handle * handle); -+ -+extern int reiser4_check_deadlock(void); -+ -+extern lock_stack *get_current_lock_stack(void); -+ -+extern void init_lock_stack(lock_stack * owner); -+extern void reiser4_init_lock(zlock * lock); -+ -+static inline void init_lh(lock_handle *lh) -+{ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ memset(lh, 0, sizeof *lh); -+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&lh->locks_link); -+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&lh->owners_link); -+#else -+ lh->node = NULL; -+#endif -+} -+ -+static inline void done_lh(lock_handle *lh) -+{ -+ assert("zam-342", lh != NULL); -+ if (lh->node != NULL) -+ longterm_unlock_znode(lh); -+} -+ -+extern void move_lh(lock_handle * new, lock_handle * old); -+extern void copy_lh(lock_handle * new, lock_handle * old); -+ -+extern int reiser4_prepare_to_sleep(lock_stack * owner); -+extern void reiser4_go_to_sleep(lock_stack * owner); -+extern void __reiser4_wake_up(lock_stack * owner); -+ -+extern int lock_stack_isclean(lock_stack * owner); -+ -+/* zlock object state check macros: only used in assertions. Both forms imply that the -+ lock is held by the current thread. */ -+extern int znode_is_write_locked(const znode *); -+extern void reiser4_invalidate_lock(lock_handle *); -+ -+/* lock ordering is: first take zlock spin lock, then lock stack spin lock */ -+#define spin_ordering_pred_stack(stack) \ -+ (LOCK_CNT_NIL(spin_locked_stack) && \ -+ LOCK_CNT_NIL(spin_locked_txnmgr) && \ -+ LOCK_CNT_NIL(spin_locked_inode) && \ -+ LOCK_CNT_NIL(rw_locked_cbk_cache) && \ -+ LOCK_CNT_NIL(spin_locked_super_eflush) ) -+ -+static inline void spin_lock_stack(lock_stack *stack) -+{ -+ assert("", spin_ordering_pred_stack(stack)); -+ spin_lock(&(stack->sguard)); -+ LOCK_CNT_INC(spin_locked_stack); -+ LOCK_CNT_INC(spin_locked); -+} -+ -+static inline void spin_unlock_stack(lock_stack *stack) -+{ -+ assert_spin_locked(&(stack->sguard)); -+ assert("nikita-1375", LOCK_CNT_GTZ(spin_locked_stack)); -+ assert("nikita-1376", LOCK_CNT_GTZ(spin_locked)); -+ LOCK_CNT_DEC(spin_locked_stack); -+ LOCK_CNT_DEC(spin_locked); -+ spin_unlock(&(stack->sguard)); -+} -+ -+static inline void reiser4_wake_up(lock_stack * owner) -+{ -+ spin_lock_stack(owner); -+ __reiser4_wake_up(owner); -+ spin_unlock_stack(owner); -+} -+ -+const char *lock_mode_name(znode_lock_mode lock); -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+extern void check_lock_data(void); -+extern void check_lock_node_data(znode * node); -+#else -+#define check_lock_data() noop -+#define check_lock_node_data() noop -+#endif -+ -+/* __LOCK_H__ */ -+#endif -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/Makefile linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/Makefile ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/Makefile 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/Makefile 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,98 @@ -+# -+# reiser4/Makefile -+# -+ -+obj-$(CONFIG_REISER4_FS) += reiser4.o -+ -+reiser4-y := \ -+ debug.o \ -+ jnode.o \ -+ znode.o \ -+ key.o \ -+ pool.o \ -+ tree_mod.o \ -+ estimate.o \ -+ carry.o \ -+ carry_ops.o \ -+ lock.o \ -+ tree.o \ -+ context.o \ -+ tap.o \ -+ coord.o \ -+ block_alloc.o \ -+ txnmgr.o \ -+ kassign.o \ -+ flush.o \ -+ wander.o \ -+ eottl.o \ -+ search.o \ -+ page_cache.o \ -+ seal.o \ -+ dscale.o \ -+ flush_queue.o \ -+ ktxnmgrd.o \ -+ blocknrset.o \ -+ super.o \ -+ super_ops.o \ -+ fsdata.o \ -+ export_ops.o \ -+ oid.o \ -+ tree_walk.o \ -+ inode.o \ -+ vfs_ops.o \ -+ as_ops.o \ -+ entd.o\ -+ readahead.o \ -+ status_flags.o \ -+ init_super.o \ -+ safe_link.o \ -+ \ -+ plugin/plugin.o \ -+ plugin/plugin_set.o \ -+ plugin/node/node.o \ -+ plugin/object.o \ -+ plugin/cluster.o \ -+ plugin/inode_ops.o \ -+ plugin/inode_ops_rename.o \ -+ plugin/file_ops.o \ -+ plugin/file_ops_readdir.o \ -+ plugin/file_plugin_common.o \ -+ plugin/file/file.o \ -+ plugin/file/tail_conversion.o \ -+ plugin/file/file_conversion.o \ -+ plugin/file/symlink.o \ -+ plugin/file/cryptcompress.o \ -+ plugin/dir_plugin_common.o \ -+ plugin/dir/hashed_dir.o \ -+ plugin/dir/seekable_dir.o \ -+ plugin/node/node40.o \ -+ \ -+ plugin/crypto/cipher.o \ -+ plugin/crypto/digest.o \ -+ \ -+ plugin/compress/compress.o \ -+ plugin/compress/compress_mode.o \ -+ \ -+ plugin/item/static_stat.o \ -+ plugin/item/sde.o \ -+ plugin/item/cde.o \ -+ plugin/item/blackbox.o \ -+ plugin/item/internal.o \ -+ plugin/item/tail.o \ -+ plugin/item/ctail.o \ -+ plugin/item/extent.o \ -+ plugin/item/extent_item_ops.o \ -+ plugin/item/extent_file_ops.o \ -+ plugin/item/extent_flush_ops.o \ -+ \ -+ plugin/hash.o \ -+ plugin/fibration.o \ -+ plugin/tail_policy.o \ -+ plugin/item/item.o \ -+ \ -+ plugin/security/perm.o \ -+ plugin/space/bitmap.o \ -+ \ -+ plugin/disk_format/disk_format40.o \ -+ plugin/disk_format/disk_format.o -+ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/oid.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/oid.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/oid.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/oid.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,141 @@ -+/* Copyright 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+#include "debug.h" -+#include "super.h" -+#include "txnmgr.h" -+ -+/* we used to have oid allocation plugin. It was removed because it -+ was recognized as providing unneeded level of abstraction. If one -+ ever will find it useful - look at yet_unneeded_abstractions/oid -+*/ -+ -+/* -+ * initialize in-memory data for oid allocator at @super. @nr_files and @next -+ * are provided by disk format plugin that reads them from the disk during -+ * mount. -+ */ -+int oid_init_allocator(struct super_block *super, oid_t nr_files, oid_t next) -+{ -+ reiser4_super_info_data *sbinfo; -+ -+ sbinfo = get_super_private(super); -+ -+ sbinfo->next_to_use = next; -+ sbinfo->oids_in_use = nr_files; -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * allocate oid and return it. ABSOLUTE_MAX_OID is returned when allocator -+ * runs out of oids. -+ */ -+oid_t oid_allocate(struct super_block * super) -+{ -+ reiser4_super_info_data *sbinfo; -+ oid_t oid; -+ -+ sbinfo = get_super_private(super); -+ -+ spin_lock_reiser4_super(sbinfo); -+ if (sbinfo->next_to_use != ABSOLUTE_MAX_OID) { -+ oid = sbinfo->next_to_use++; -+ sbinfo->oids_in_use++; -+ } else -+ oid = ABSOLUTE_MAX_OID; -+ spin_unlock_reiser4_super(sbinfo); -+ return oid; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * Tell oid allocator that @oid is now free. -+ */ -+int oid_release(struct super_block *super, oid_t oid UNUSED_ARG) -+{ -+ reiser4_super_info_data *sbinfo; -+ -+ sbinfo = get_super_private(super); -+ -+ spin_lock_reiser4_super(sbinfo); -+ sbinfo->oids_in_use--; -+ spin_unlock_reiser4_super(sbinfo); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * return next @oid that would be allocated (i.e., returned by oid_allocate()) -+ * without actually allocating it. This is used by disk format plugin to save -+ * oid allocator state on the disk. -+ */ -+oid_t oid_next(const struct super_block * super) -+{ -+ reiser4_super_info_data *sbinfo; -+ oid_t oid; -+ -+ sbinfo = get_super_private(super); -+ -+ spin_lock_reiser4_super(sbinfo); -+ oid = sbinfo->next_to_use; -+ spin_unlock_reiser4_super(sbinfo); -+ return oid; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * returns number of currently used oids. This is used by statfs(2) to report -+ * number of "inodes" and by disk format plugin to save oid allocator state on -+ * the disk. -+ */ -+long oids_used(const struct super_block *super) -+{ -+ reiser4_super_info_data *sbinfo; -+ oid_t used; -+ -+ sbinfo = get_super_private(super); -+ -+ spin_lock_reiser4_super(sbinfo); -+ used = sbinfo->oids_in_use; -+ spin_unlock_reiser4_super(sbinfo); -+ if (used < (__u64) ((long)~0) >> 1) -+ return (long)used; -+ else -+ return (long)-1; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * Count oid as allocated in atom. This is done after call to oid_allocate() -+ * at the point when we are irrevocably committed to creation of the new file -+ * (i.e., when oid allocation cannot be any longer rolled back due to some -+ * error). -+ */ -+void oid_count_allocated(void) -+{ -+ txn_atom *atom; -+ -+ atom = get_current_atom_locked(); -+ atom->nr_objects_created++; -+ spin_unlock_atom(atom); -+} -+ -+/* -+ * Count oid as free in atom. This is done after call to oid_release() at the -+ * point when we are irrevocably committed to the deletion of the file (i.e., -+ * when oid release cannot be any longer rolled back due to some error). -+ */ -+void oid_count_released(void) -+{ -+ txn_atom *atom; -+ -+ atom = get_current_atom_locked(); -+ atom->nr_objects_deleted++; -+ spin_unlock_atom(atom); -+} -+ -+/* -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ scroll-step: 1 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/page_cache.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/page_cache.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/page_cache.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/page_cache.c 2007-12-04 21:05:55.806810005 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,730 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by -+ * reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* Memory pressure hooks. Fake inodes handling. */ -+ -+/* GLOSSARY -+ -+ . Formatted and unformatted nodes. -+ Elements of reiser4 balanced tree to store data and metadata. -+ Unformatted nodes are pointed to by extent pointers. Such nodes -+ are used to store data of large objects. Unlike unformatted nodes, -+ formatted ones have associated format described by node4X plugin. -+ -+ . Jnode (or journal node) -+ The in-memory header which is used to track formatted and unformatted -+ nodes, bitmap nodes, etc. In particular, jnodes are used to track -+ transactional information associated with each block(see reiser4/jnode.c -+ for details). -+ -+ . Znode -+ The in-memory header which is used to track formatted nodes. Contains -+ embedded jnode (see reiser4/znode.c for details). -+*/ -+ -+/* We store all file system meta data (and data, of course) in the page cache. -+ -+ What does this mean? In stead of using bread/brelse we create special -+ "fake" inode (one per super block) and store content of formatted nodes -+ into pages bound to this inode in the page cache. In newer kernels bread() -+ already uses inode attached to block device (bd_inode). Advantage of having -+ our own fake inode is that we can install appropriate methods in its -+ address_space operations. Such methods are called by VM on memory pressure -+ (or during background page flushing) and we can use them to react -+ appropriately. -+ -+ In initial version we only support one block per page. Support for multiple -+ blocks per page is complicated by relocation. -+ -+ To each page, used by reiser4, jnode is attached. jnode is analogous to -+ buffer head. Difference is that jnode is bound to the page permanently: -+ jnode cannot be removed from memory until its backing page is. -+ -+ jnode contain pointer to page (->pg field) and page contain pointer to -+ jnode in ->private field. Pointer from jnode to page is protected to by -+ jnode's spinlock and pointer from page to jnode is protected by page lock -+ (PG_locked bit). Lock ordering is: first take page lock, then jnode spin -+ lock. To go into reverse direction use jnode_lock_page() function that uses -+ standard try-lock-and-release device. -+ -+ Properties: -+ -+ 1. when jnode-to-page mapping is established (by jnode_attach_page()), page -+ reference counter is increased. -+ -+ 2. when jnode-to-page mapping is destroyed (by page_clear_jnode(), page -+ reference counter is decreased. -+ -+ 3. on jload() reference counter on jnode page is increased, page is -+ kmapped and `referenced'. -+ -+ 4. on jrelse() inverse operations are performed. -+ -+ 5. kmapping/kunmapping of unformatted pages is done by read/write methods. -+ -+ DEADLOCKS RELATED TO MEMORY PRESSURE. [OUTDATED. Only interesting -+ historically.] -+ -+ [In the following discussion, `lock' invariably means long term lock on -+ znode.] (What about page locks?) -+ -+ There is some special class of deadlock possibilities related to memory -+ pressure. Locks acquired by other reiser4 threads are accounted for in -+ deadlock prevention mechanism (lock.c), but when ->vm_writeback() is -+ invoked additional hidden arc is added to the locking graph: thread that -+ tries to allocate memory waits for ->vm_writeback() to finish. If this -+ thread keeps lock and ->vm_writeback() tries to acquire this lock, deadlock -+ prevention is useless. -+ -+ Another related problem is possibility for ->vm_writeback() to run out of -+ memory itself. This is not a problem for ext2 and friends, because their -+ ->vm_writeback() don't allocate much memory, but reiser4 flush is -+ definitely able to allocate huge amounts of memory. -+ -+ It seems that there is no reliable way to cope with the problems above. In -+ stead it was decided that ->vm_writeback() (as invoked in the kswapd -+ context) wouldn't perform any flushing itself, but rather should just wake -+ up some auxiliary thread dedicated for this purpose (or, the same thread -+ that does periodic commit of old atoms (ktxnmgrd.c)). -+ -+ Details: -+ -+ 1. Page is called `reclaimable' against particular reiser4 mount F if this -+ page can be ultimately released by try_to_free_pages() under presumptions -+ that: -+ -+ a. ->vm_writeback() for F is no-op, and -+ -+ b. none of the threads accessing F are making any progress, and -+ -+ c. other reiser4 mounts obey the same memory reservation protocol as F -+ (described below). -+ -+ For example, clean un-pinned page, or page occupied by ext2 data are -+ reclaimable against any reiser4 mount. -+ -+ When there is more than one reiser4 mount in a system, condition (c) makes -+ reclaim-ability not easily verifiable beyond trivial cases mentioned above. -+ -+ THIS COMMENT IS VALID FOR "MANY BLOCKS ON PAGE" CASE -+ -+ Fake inode is used to bound formatted nodes and each node is indexed within -+ fake inode by its block number. If block size of smaller than page size, it -+ may so happen that block mapped to the page with formatted node is occupied -+ by unformatted node or is unallocated. This lead to some complications, -+ because flushing whole page can lead to an incorrect overwrite of -+ unformatted node that is moreover, can be cached in some other place as -+ part of the file body. To avoid this, buffers for unformatted nodes are -+ never marked dirty. Also pages in the fake are never marked dirty. This -+ rules out usage of ->writepage() as memory pressure hook. In stead -+ ->releasepage() is used. -+ -+ Josh is concerned that page->buffer is going to die. This should not pose -+ significant problem though, because we need to add some data structures to -+ the page anyway (jnode) and all necessary book keeping can be put there. -+ -+*/ -+ -+/* Life cycle of pages/nodes. -+ -+ jnode contains reference to page and page contains reference back to -+ jnode. This reference is counted in page ->count. Thus, page bound to jnode -+ cannot be released back into free pool. -+ -+ 1. Formatted nodes. -+ -+ 1. formatted node is represented by znode. When new znode is created its -+ ->pg pointer is NULL initially. -+ -+ 2. when node content is loaded into znode (by call to zload()) for the -+ first time following happens (in call to ->read_node() or -+ ->allocate_node()): -+ -+ 1. new page is added to the page cache. -+ -+ 2. this page is attached to znode and its ->count is increased. -+ -+ 3. page is kmapped. -+ -+ 3. if more calls to zload() follow (without corresponding zrelses), page -+ counter is left intact and in its stead ->d_count is increased in znode. -+ -+ 4. each call to zrelse decreases ->d_count. When ->d_count drops to zero -+ ->release_node() is called and page is kunmapped as result. -+ -+ 5. at some moment node can be captured by a transaction. Its ->x_count -+ is then increased by transaction manager. -+ -+ 6. if node is removed from the tree (empty node with JNODE_HEARD_BANSHEE -+ bit set) following will happen (also see comment at the top of znode.c): -+ -+ 1. when last lock is released, node will be uncaptured from -+ transaction. This released reference that transaction manager acquired -+ at the step 5. -+ -+ 2. when last reference is released, zput() detects that node is -+ actually deleted and calls ->delete_node() -+ operation. page_cache_delete_node() implementation detaches jnode from -+ page and releases page. -+ -+ 7. otherwise (node wasn't removed from the tree), last reference to -+ znode will be released after transaction manager committed transaction -+ node was in. This implies squallocing of this node (see -+ flush.c). Nothing special happens at this point. Znode is still in the -+ hash table and page is still attached to it. -+ -+ 8. znode is actually removed from the memory because of the memory -+ pressure, or during umount (znodes_tree_done()). Anyway, znode is -+ removed by the call to zdrop(). At this moment, page is detached from -+ znode and removed from the inode address space. -+ -+*/ -+ -+#include "debug.h" -+#include "dformat.h" -+#include "key.h" -+#include "txnmgr.h" -+#include "jnode.h" -+#include "znode.h" -+#include "block_alloc.h" -+#include "tree.h" -+#include "vfs_ops.h" -+#include "inode.h" -+#include "super.h" -+#include "entd.h" -+#include "page_cache.h" -+#include "ktxnmgrd.h" -+ -+#include -+#include -+#include /* for struct page */ -+#include /* for struct page */ -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+ -+static struct bio *page_bio(struct page *, jnode *, int rw, gfp_t gfp); -+ -+static struct address_space_operations formatted_fake_as_ops; -+ -+static const oid_t fake_ino = 0x1; -+static const oid_t bitmap_ino = 0x2; -+static const oid_t cc_ino = 0x3; -+ -+static void -+init_fake_inode(struct super_block *super, struct inode *fake, -+ struct inode **pfake) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-2168", fake->i_state & I_NEW); -+ fake->i_mapping->a_ops = &formatted_fake_as_ops; -+ *pfake = fake; -+ /* NOTE-NIKITA something else? */ -+ unlock_new_inode(fake); -+} -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_init_formatted_fake - iget inodes for formatted nodes and bitmaps -+ * @super: super block to init fake inode for -+ * -+ * Initializes fake inode to which formatted nodes are bound in the page cache -+ * and inode for bitmaps. -+ */ -+int reiser4_init_formatted_fake(struct super_block *super) -+{ -+ struct inode *fake; -+ struct inode *bitmap; -+ struct inode *cc; -+ reiser4_super_info_data *sinfo; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1703", super != NULL); -+ -+ sinfo = get_super_private_nocheck(super); -+ fake = iget_locked(super, oid_to_ino(fake_ino)); -+ -+ if (fake != NULL) { -+ init_fake_inode(super, fake, &sinfo->fake); -+ -+ bitmap = iget_locked(super, oid_to_ino(bitmap_ino)); -+ if (bitmap != NULL) { -+ init_fake_inode(super, bitmap, &sinfo->bitmap); -+ -+ cc = iget_locked(super, oid_to_ino(cc_ino)); -+ if (cc != NULL) { -+ init_fake_inode(super, cc, &sinfo->cc); -+ return 0; -+ } else { -+ iput(sinfo->fake); -+ iput(sinfo->bitmap); -+ sinfo->fake = NULL; -+ sinfo->bitmap = NULL; -+ } -+ } else { -+ iput(sinfo->fake); -+ sinfo->fake = NULL; -+ } -+ } -+ return RETERR(-ENOMEM); -+} -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_done_formatted_fake - release inode used by formatted nodes and bitmaps -+ * @super: super block to init fake inode for -+ * -+ * Releases inodes which were used as address spaces of bitmap and formatted -+ * nodes. -+ */ -+void reiser4_done_formatted_fake(struct super_block *super) -+{ -+ reiser4_super_info_data *sinfo; -+ -+ sinfo = get_super_private_nocheck(super); -+ -+ if (sinfo->fake != NULL) { -+ iput(sinfo->fake); -+ sinfo->fake = NULL; -+ } -+ -+ if (sinfo->bitmap != NULL) { -+ iput(sinfo->bitmap); -+ sinfo->bitmap = NULL; -+ } -+ -+ if (sinfo->cc != NULL) { -+ iput(sinfo->cc); -+ sinfo->cc = NULL; -+ } -+ return; -+} -+ -+void reiser4_wait_page_writeback(struct page *page) -+{ -+ assert("zam-783", PageLocked(page)); -+ -+ do { -+ unlock_page(page); -+ wait_on_page_writeback(page); -+ lock_page(page); -+ } while (PageWriteback(page)); -+} -+ -+/* return tree @page is in */ -+reiser4_tree *reiser4_tree_by_page(const struct page *page /* page to query */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-2461", page != NULL); -+ return &get_super_private(page->mapping->host->i_sb)->tree; -+} -+ -+/* completion handler for single page bio-based read. -+ -+ mpage_end_io_read() would also do. But it's static. -+ -+*/ -+static int -+end_bio_single_page_read(struct bio *bio, unsigned int bytes_done UNUSED_ARG, -+ int err UNUSED_ARG) -+{ -+ struct page *page; -+ -+ if (bio->bi_size != 0) { -+ warning("nikita-3332", "Truncated single page read: %i", -+ bio->bi_size); -+ return 1; -+ } -+ -+ page = bio->bi_io_vec[0].bv_page; -+ -+ if (test_bit(BIO_UPTODATE, &bio->bi_flags)) { -+ SetPageUptodate(page); -+ } else { -+ ClearPageUptodate(page); -+ SetPageError(page); -+ } -+ unlock_page(page); -+ bio_put(bio); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* completion handler for single page bio-based write. -+ -+ mpage_end_io_write() would also do. But it's static. -+ -+*/ -+static int -+end_bio_single_page_write(struct bio *bio, unsigned int bytes_done UNUSED_ARG, -+ int err UNUSED_ARG) -+{ -+ struct page *page; -+ -+ if (bio->bi_size != 0) { -+ warning("nikita-3333", "Truncated single page write: %i", -+ bio->bi_size); -+ return 1; -+ } -+ -+ page = bio->bi_io_vec[0].bv_page; -+ -+ if (!test_bit(BIO_UPTODATE, &bio->bi_flags)) -+ SetPageError(page); -+ end_page_writeback(page); -+ bio_put(bio); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* ->readpage() method for formatted nodes */ -+static int formatted_readpage(struct file *f UNUSED_ARG, -+ struct page *page /* page to read */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-2412", PagePrivate(page) && jprivate(page)); -+ return reiser4_page_io(page, jprivate(page), READ, -+ reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()); -+} -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_page_io - submit single-page bio request -+ * @page: page to perform io for -+ * @node: jnode of page -+ * @rw: read or write -+ * @gfp: gfp mask for bio allocation -+ * -+ * Submits single page read or write. -+ */ -+int reiser4_page_io(struct page *page, jnode *node, int rw, gfp_t gfp) -+{ -+ struct bio *bio; -+ int result; -+ -+ assert("nikita-2094", page != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2226", PageLocked(page)); -+ assert("nikita-2634", node != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2893", rw == READ || rw == WRITE); -+ -+ if (rw) { -+ if (unlikely(page->mapping->host->i_sb->s_flags & MS_RDONLY)) { -+ unlock_page(page); -+ return 0; -+ } -+ } -+ -+ bio = page_bio(page, node, rw, gfp); -+ if (!IS_ERR(bio)) { -+ if (rw == WRITE) { -+ set_page_writeback(page); -+ unlock_page(page); -+ } -+ reiser4_submit_bio(rw, bio); -+ result = 0; -+ } else { -+ unlock_page(page); -+ result = PTR_ERR(bio); -+ } -+ -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* helper function to construct bio for page */ -+static struct bio *page_bio(struct page *page, jnode * node, int rw, gfp_t gfp) -+{ -+ struct bio *bio; -+ assert("nikita-2092", page != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2633", node != NULL); -+ -+ /* Simple implementation in the assumption that blocksize == pagesize. -+ -+ We only have to submit one block, but submit_bh() will allocate bio -+ anyway, so lets use all the bells-and-whistles of bio code. -+ */ -+ -+ bio = bio_alloc(gfp, 1); -+ if (bio != NULL) { -+ int blksz; -+ struct super_block *super; -+ reiser4_block_nr blocknr; -+ -+ super = page->mapping->host->i_sb; -+ assert("nikita-2029", super != NULL); -+ blksz = super->s_blocksize; -+ assert("nikita-2028", blksz == (int)PAGE_CACHE_SIZE); -+ -+ spin_lock_jnode(node); -+ blocknr = *jnode_get_io_block(node); -+ spin_unlock_jnode(node); -+ -+ assert("nikita-2275", blocknr != (reiser4_block_nr) 0); -+ assert("nikita-2276", !reiser4_blocknr_is_fake(&blocknr)); -+ -+ bio->bi_bdev = super->s_bdev; -+ /* fill bio->bi_sector before calling bio_add_page(), because -+ * q->merge_bvec_fn may want to inspect it (see -+ * drivers/md/linear.c:linear_mergeable_bvec() for example. */ -+ bio->bi_sector = blocknr * (blksz >> 9); -+ -+ if (!bio_add_page(bio, page, blksz, 0)) { -+ warning("nikita-3452", -+ "Single page bio cannot be constructed"); -+ return ERR_PTR(RETERR(-EINVAL)); -+ } -+ -+ /* bio -> bi_idx is filled by bio_init() */ -+ bio->bi_end_io = (rw == READ) ? -+ end_bio_single_page_read : end_bio_single_page_write; -+ -+ return bio; -+ } else -+ return ERR_PTR(RETERR(-ENOMEM)); -+} -+ -+/* this function is internally called by jnode_make_dirty() */ -+int reiser4_set_page_dirty_internal(struct page *page) -+{ -+ struct address_space *mapping; -+ -+ mapping = page->mapping; -+ BUG_ON(mapping == NULL); -+ -+ if (!TestSetPageDirty(page)) { -+ if (mapping_cap_account_dirty(mapping)) -+ inc_zone_page_state(page, NR_FILE_DIRTY); -+ -+ __mark_inode_dirty(mapping->host, I_DIRTY_PAGES); -+ } -+ -+ /* znode must be dirty ? */ -+ if (mapping->host == reiser4_get_super_fake(mapping->host->i_sb)) -+ assert("", JF_ISSET(jprivate(page), JNODE_DIRTY)); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+#if 0 -+static int can_hit_entd(reiser4_context *ctx, struct super_block *s) -+{ -+ if (ctx == NULL || ((unsigned long)ctx->magic) != context_magic) -+ return 1; -+ if (ctx->super != s) -+ return 1; -+ if (get_super_private(s)->entd.tsk == current) -+ return 0; -+ if (!lock_stack_isclean(&ctx->stack)) -+ return 0; -+ if (ctx->trans->atom != NULL) -+ return 0; -+ return 1; -+} -+#endif -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_writepage - writepage of struct address_space_operations -+ * @page: page to write -+ * @wbc: -+ * -+ * -+ */ -+/* Common memory pressure notification. */ -+int reiser4_writepage(struct page *page, -+ struct writeback_control *wbc) -+{ -+ struct super_block *s; -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ -+ assert("vs-828", PageLocked(page)); -+ -+ s = page->mapping->host->i_sb; -+ ctx = get_current_context_check(); -+ -+ //assert("", can_hit_entd(ctx, s)); -+ return write_page_by_ent(page, wbc); -+} -+ -+/* ->set_page_dirty() method of formatted address_space */ -+static int formatted_set_page_dirty(struct page *page) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-2173", page != NULL); -+ BUG(); -+ return __set_page_dirty_nobuffers(page); -+} -+ -+/* writepages method of address space operations in reiser4 is used to involve -+ into transactions pages which are dirtied via mmap. Only regular files can -+ have such pages. Fake inode is used to access formatted nodes via page -+ cache. As formatted nodes can never be mmaped, fake inode's writepages has -+ nothing to do */ -+static int -+writepages_fake(struct address_space *mapping, struct writeback_control *wbc) -+{ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* address space operations for the fake inode */ -+static struct address_space_operations formatted_fake_as_ops = { -+ /* Perform a writeback of a single page as a memory-freeing -+ * operation. */ -+ .writepage = reiser4_writepage, -+ /* this is called to read formatted node */ -+ .readpage = formatted_readpage, -+ /* ->sync_page() method of fake inode address space operations. Called -+ from wait_on_page() and lock_page(). -+ -+ This is most annoyingly misnomered method. Actually it is called -+ from wait_on_page_bit() and lock_page() and its purpose is to -+ actually start io by jabbing device drivers. -+ */ -+ .sync_page = block_sync_page, -+ /* Write back some dirty pages from this mapping. Called from sync. -+ called during sync (pdflush) */ -+ .writepages = writepages_fake, -+ /* Set a page dirty */ -+ .set_page_dirty = formatted_set_page_dirty, -+ /* used for read-ahead. Not applicable */ -+ .readpages = NULL, -+ .prepare_write = NULL, -+ .commit_write = NULL, -+ .bmap = NULL, -+ /* called just before page is being detached from inode mapping and -+ removed from memory. Called on truncate, cut/squeeze, and -+ umount. */ -+ .invalidatepage = reiser4_invalidatepage, -+ /* this is called by shrink_cache() so that file system can try to -+ release objects (jnodes, buffers, journal heads) attached to page -+ and, may be made page itself free-able. -+ */ -+ .releasepage = reiser4_releasepage, -+ .direct_IO = NULL -+}; -+ -+/* called just before page is released (no longer used by reiser4). Callers: -+ jdelete() and extent2tail(). */ -+void reiser4_drop_page(struct page *page) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-2181", PageLocked(page)); -+ clear_page_dirty_for_io(page); -+ ClearPageUptodate(page); -+#if defined(PG_skipped) -+ ClearPageSkipped(page); -+#endif -+ unlock_page(page); -+} -+ -+#define JNODE_GANG_SIZE (16) -+ -+/* find all jnodes from range specified and invalidate them */ -+static int -+truncate_jnodes_range(struct inode *inode, pgoff_t from, pgoff_t count) -+{ -+ reiser4_inode *info; -+ int truncated_jnodes; -+ reiser4_tree *tree; -+ unsigned long index; -+ unsigned long end; -+ -+ if (inode_file_plugin(inode) == -+ file_plugin_by_id(CRYPTCOMPRESS_FILE_PLUGIN_ID)) -+ /* -+ * No need to get rid of jnodes here: if the single jnode of -+ * page cluster did not have page, then it was found and killed -+ * before in -+ * truncate_complete_page_cluster()->jput()->jput_final(), -+ * otherwise it will be dropped by reiser4_invalidatepage() -+ */ -+ return 0; -+ truncated_jnodes = 0; -+ -+ info = reiser4_inode_data(inode); -+ tree = reiser4_tree_by_inode(inode); -+ -+ index = from; -+ end = from + count; -+ -+ while (1) { -+ jnode *gang[JNODE_GANG_SIZE]; -+ int taken; -+ int i; -+ jnode *node; -+ -+ assert("nikita-3466", index <= end); -+ -+ read_lock_tree(tree); -+ taken = -+ radix_tree_gang_lookup(jnode_tree_by_reiser4_inode(info), -+ (void **)gang, index, -+ JNODE_GANG_SIZE); -+ for (i = 0; i < taken; ++i) { -+ node = gang[i]; -+ if (index_jnode(node) < end) -+ jref(node); -+ else -+ gang[i] = NULL; -+ } -+ read_unlock_tree(tree); -+ -+ for (i = 0; i < taken; ++i) { -+ node = gang[i]; -+ if (node != NULL) { -+ index = max(index, index_jnode(node)); -+ spin_lock_jnode(node); -+ assert("edward-1457", node->pg == NULL); -+ /* this is always called after -+ truncate_inode_pages_range(). Therefore, here -+ jnode can not have page. New pages can not be -+ created because truncate_jnodes_range goes -+ under exclusive access on file obtained, -+ where as new page creation requires -+ non-exclusive access obtained */ -+ JF_SET(node, JNODE_HEARD_BANSHEE); -+ reiser4_uncapture_jnode(node); -+ unhash_unformatted_jnode(node); -+ truncated_jnodes++; -+ jput(node); -+ } else -+ break; -+ } -+ if (i != taken || taken == 0) -+ break; -+ } -+ return truncated_jnodes; -+} -+ -+/* Truncating files in reiser4: problems and solutions. -+ -+ VFS calls fs's truncate after it has called truncate_inode_pages() -+ to get rid of pages corresponding to part of file being truncated. -+ In reiser4 it may cause existence of unallocated extents which do -+ not have jnodes. Flush code does not expect that. Solution of this -+ problem is straightforward. As vfs's truncate is implemented using -+ setattr operation, it seems reasonable to have ->setattr() that -+ will cut file body. However, flush code also does not expect dirty -+ pages without parent items, so it is impossible to cut all items, -+ then truncate all pages in two steps. We resolve this problem by -+ cutting items one-by-one. Each such fine-grained step performed -+ under longterm znode lock calls at the end ->kill_hook() method of -+ a killed item to remove its binded pages and jnodes. -+ -+ The following function is a common part of mentioned kill hooks. -+ Also, this is called before tail-to-extent conversion (to not manage -+ few copies of the data). -+*/ -+void reiser4_invalidate_pages(struct address_space *mapping, pgoff_t from, -+ unsigned long count, int even_cows) -+{ -+ loff_t from_bytes, count_bytes; -+ -+ if (count == 0) -+ return; -+ from_bytes = ((loff_t) from) << PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT; -+ count_bytes = ((loff_t) count) << PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT; -+ -+ unmap_mapping_range(mapping, from_bytes, count_bytes, even_cows); -+ truncate_inode_pages_range(mapping, from_bytes, -+ from_bytes + count_bytes - 1); -+ truncate_jnodes_range(mapping->host, from, count); -+} -+ -+/* -+ * Local variables: -+ * c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ * mode-name: "LC" -+ * c-basic-offset: 8 -+ * tab-width: 8 -+ * fill-column: 120 -+ * scroll-step: 1 -+ * End: -+ */ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/page_cache.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/page_cache.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/page_cache.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/page_cache.h 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by -+ * reiser4/README */ -+/* Memory pressure hooks. Fake inodes handling. See page_cache.c. */ -+ -+#if !defined( __REISER4_PAGE_CACHE_H__ ) -+#define __REISER4_PAGE_CACHE_H__ -+ -+#include "forward.h" -+#include "context.h" /* for reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get() */ -+ -+#include /* for struct super_block, address_space */ -+#include /* for struct page */ -+#include /* for lock_page() */ -+#include /* for __vmalloc() */ -+ -+extern int reiser4_init_formatted_fake(struct super_block *); -+extern void reiser4_done_formatted_fake(struct super_block *); -+ -+extern reiser4_tree *reiser4_tree_by_page(const struct page *); -+ -+extern int reiser4_set_page_dirty_internal(struct page *); -+ -+#define reiser4_submit_bio(rw, bio) submit_bio((rw), (bio)) -+ -+extern void reiser4_wait_page_writeback(struct page *); -+static inline void lock_and_wait_page_writeback(struct page *page) -+{ -+ lock_page(page); -+ if (unlikely(PageWriteback(page))) -+ reiser4_wait_page_writeback(page); -+} -+ -+#define jprivate(page) ((jnode *)page_private(page)) -+ -+extern int reiser4_page_io(struct page *, jnode *, int rw, gfp_t); -+extern void reiser4_drop_page(struct page *); -+extern void reiser4_invalidate_pages(struct address_space *, pgoff_t from, -+ unsigned long count, int even_cows); -+extern void capture_reiser4_inodes(struct super_block *, -+ struct writeback_control *); -+static inline void * reiser4_vmalloc (unsigned long size) -+{ -+ return __vmalloc(size, -+ reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get() | __GFP_HIGHMEM, -+ PAGE_KERNEL); -+} -+ -+#define PAGECACHE_TAG_REISER4_MOVED PAGECACHE_TAG_DIRTY -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+extern void print_page(const char *prefix, struct page *page); -+#else -+#define print_page(prf, p) noop -+#endif -+ -+/* __REISER4_PAGE_CACHE_H__ */ -+#endif -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ scroll-step: 1 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/cluster.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/cluster.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/cluster.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/cluster.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* Contains reiser4 cluster plugins (see -+ http://www.namesys.com/cryptcompress_design.html -+ "Concepts of clustering" for details). */ -+ -+#include "plugin_header.h" -+#include "plugin.h" -+#include "../inode.h" -+ -+static int change_cluster(struct inode *inode, -+ reiser4_plugin * plugin, -+ pset_member memb) -+{ -+ assert("edward-1324", inode != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1325", plugin != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1326", is_reiser4_inode(inode)); -+ assert("edward-1327", plugin->h.type_id == REISER4_CLUSTER_PLUGIN_TYPE); -+ -+ /* Can't change the cluster plugin for already existent regular files. */ -+ if (!plugin_of_group(inode_file_plugin(inode), REISER4_DIRECTORY_FILE)) -+ return RETERR(-EINVAL); -+ -+ /* If matches, nothing to change. */ -+ if (inode_hash_plugin(inode) != NULL && -+ inode_hash_plugin(inode)->h.id == plugin->h.id) -+ return 0; -+ -+ return aset_set_unsafe(&reiser4_inode_data(inode)->pset, -+ PSET_CLUSTER, plugin); -+} -+ -+static reiser4_plugin_ops cluster_plugin_ops = { -+ .init = NULL, -+ .load = NULL, -+ .save_len = NULL, -+ .save = NULL, -+ .change = &change_cluster -+}; -+ -+#define SUPPORT_CLUSTER(SHIFT, ID, LABEL, DESC) \ -+ [CLUSTER_ ## ID ## _ID] = { \ -+ .h = { \ -+ .type_id = REISER4_CLUSTER_PLUGIN_TYPE, \ -+ .id = CLUSTER_ ## ID ## _ID, \ -+ .pops = &cluster_plugin_ops, \ -+ .label = LABEL, \ -+ .desc = DESC, \ -+ .linkage = {NULL, NULL} \ -+ }, \ -+ .shift = SHIFT \ -+ } -+ -+cluster_plugin cluster_plugins[LAST_CLUSTER_ID] = { -+ SUPPORT_CLUSTER(16, 64K, "64K", "Large"), -+ SUPPORT_CLUSTER(15, 32K, "32K", "Big"), -+ SUPPORT_CLUSTER(14, 16K, "16K", "Average"), -+ SUPPORT_CLUSTER(13, 8K, "8K", "Small"), -+ SUPPORT_CLUSTER(12, 4K, "4K", "Minimal") -+}; -+ -+/* -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ scroll-step: 1 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/cluster.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/cluster.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/cluster.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/cluster.h 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,395 @@ -+/* Copyright 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* This file contains size/offset translators, modulators -+ and other helper functions. */ -+ -+#if !defined( __FS_REISER4_CLUSTER_H__ ) -+#define __FS_REISER4_CLUSTER_H__ -+ -+#include "../inode.h" -+ -+static inline int inode_cluster_shift(struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ assert("edward-92", inode != NULL); -+ assert("edward-93", reiser4_inode_data(inode) != NULL); -+ -+ return inode_cluster_plugin(inode)->shift; -+} -+ -+static inline unsigned cluster_nrpages_shift(struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ return inode_cluster_shift(inode) - PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT; -+} -+ -+/* cluster size in page units */ -+static inline unsigned cluster_nrpages(struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ return 1U << cluster_nrpages_shift(inode); -+} -+ -+static inline size_t inode_cluster_size(struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ assert("edward-96", inode != NULL); -+ -+ return 1U << inode_cluster_shift(inode); -+} -+ -+static inline cloff_t pg_to_clust(pgoff_t idx, struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ return idx >> cluster_nrpages_shift(inode); -+} -+ -+static inline pgoff_t clust_to_pg(cloff_t idx, struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ return idx << cluster_nrpages_shift(inode); -+} -+ -+static inline pgoff_t pg_to_clust_to_pg(pgoff_t idx, struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ return clust_to_pg(pg_to_clust(idx, inode), inode); -+} -+ -+static inline pgoff_t off_to_pg(loff_t off) -+{ -+ return (off >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT); -+} -+ -+static inline loff_t pg_to_off(pgoff_t idx) -+{ -+ return ((loff_t) (idx) << PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT); -+} -+ -+static inline cloff_t off_to_clust(loff_t off, struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ return off >> inode_cluster_shift(inode); -+} -+ -+static inline loff_t clust_to_off(cloff_t idx, struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ return (loff_t) idx << inode_cluster_shift(inode); -+} -+ -+static inline loff_t off_to_clust_to_off(loff_t off, struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ return clust_to_off(off_to_clust(off, inode), inode); -+} -+ -+static inline pgoff_t off_to_clust_to_pg(loff_t off, struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ return clust_to_pg(off_to_clust(off, inode), inode); -+} -+ -+static inline unsigned off_to_pgoff(loff_t off) -+{ -+ return off & (PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - 1); -+} -+ -+static inline unsigned off_to_cloff(loff_t off, struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ return off & ((loff_t) (inode_cluster_size(inode)) - 1); -+} -+ -+static inline pgoff_t offset_in_clust(struct page * page) -+{ -+ assert("edward-1488", page != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1489", page->mapping != NULL); -+ -+ return page_index(page) & ((cluster_nrpages(page->mapping->host)) - 1); -+} -+ -+static inline int first_page_in_cluster(struct page * page) -+{ -+ return offset_in_clust(page) == 0; -+} -+ -+static inline int last_page_in_cluster(struct page * page) -+{ -+ return offset_in_clust(page) == -+ cluster_nrpages(page->mapping->host) - 1; -+} -+ -+static inline unsigned -+pg_to_off_to_cloff(unsigned long idx, struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ return off_to_cloff(pg_to_off(idx), inode); -+} -+ -+/*********************** Size translators **************************/ -+ -+/* Translate linear size. -+ * New units are (1 << @blk_shift) times larger, then old ones. -+ * In other words, calculate number of logical blocks, occupied -+ * by @count elements -+ */ -+static inline unsigned long size_in_blocks(loff_t count, unsigned blkbits) -+{ -+ return (count + (1UL << blkbits) - 1) >> blkbits; -+} -+ -+/* size in pages */ -+static inline pgoff_t size_in_pages(loff_t size) -+{ -+ return size_in_blocks(size, PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT); -+} -+ -+/* size in logical clusters */ -+static inline cloff_t size_in_lc(loff_t size, struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ return size_in_blocks(size, inode_cluster_shift(inode)); -+} -+ -+/* size in pages to the size in page clusters */ -+static inline cloff_t sp_to_spcl(pgoff_t size, struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ return size_in_blocks(size, cluster_nrpages_shift(inode)); -+} -+ -+/*********************** Size modulators ***************************/ -+ -+/* -+ Modulate linear size by nominated block size and offset. -+ -+ The "finite" function (which is zero almost everywhere). -+ How much is a height of the figure at a position @pos, -+ when trying to construct rectangle of height (1 << @blkbits), -+ and square @size. -+ -+ ****** -+ ******* -+ ******* -+ ******* -+ ----------> pos -+*/ -+static inline unsigned __mbb(loff_t size, unsigned long pos, int blkbits) -+{ -+ unsigned end = size >> blkbits; -+ if (pos < end) -+ return 1U << blkbits; -+ if (unlikely(pos > end)) -+ return 0; -+ return size & ~(~0ull << blkbits); -+} -+ -+/* the same as above, but block size is page size */ -+static inline unsigned __mbp(loff_t size, pgoff_t pos) -+{ -+ return __mbb(size, pos, PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT); -+} -+ -+/* number of file's bytes in the nominated logical cluster */ -+static inline unsigned lbytes(cloff_t index, struct inode * inode) -+{ -+ return __mbb(i_size_read(inode), index, inode_cluster_shift(inode)); -+} -+ -+/* number of file's bytes in the nominated page */ -+static inline unsigned pbytes(pgoff_t index, struct inode * inode) -+{ -+ return __mbp(i_size_read(inode), index); -+} -+ -+/* return true, if logical cluster is not occupied by the file */ -+static inline int new_logical_cluster(struct cluster_handle * clust, -+ struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ return clust_to_off(clust->index, inode) >= i_size_read(inode); -+} -+ -+/* return true, if pages @p1 and @p2 are of the same page cluster */ -+static inline int same_page_cluster(struct page * p1, struct page * p2) -+{ -+ assert("edward-1490", p1 != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1491", p2 != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1492", p1->mapping != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1493", p2->mapping != NULL); -+ -+ return (pg_to_clust(page_index(p1), p1->mapping->host) == -+ pg_to_clust(page_index(p2), p2->mapping->host)); -+} -+ -+static inline int cluster_is_complete(struct cluster_handle * clust, -+ struct inode * inode) -+{ -+ return clust->tc.lsize == inode_cluster_size(inode); -+} -+ -+static inline void reiser4_slide_init(struct reiser4_slide * win) -+{ -+ assert("edward-1084", win != NULL); -+ memset(win, 0, sizeof *win); -+} -+ -+static inline tfm_action -+cluster_get_tfm_act(struct tfm_cluster * tc) -+{ -+ assert("edward-1356", tc != NULL); -+ return tc->act; -+} -+ -+static inline void -+cluster_set_tfm_act(struct tfm_cluster * tc, tfm_action act) -+{ -+ assert("edward-1356", tc != NULL); -+ tc->act = act; -+} -+ -+static inline void cluster_init_act(struct cluster_handle * clust, -+ tfm_action act, -+ struct reiser4_slide * window) -+{ -+ assert("edward-84", clust != NULL); -+ memset(clust, 0, sizeof *clust); -+ cluster_set_tfm_act(&clust->tc, act); -+ clust->dstat = INVAL_DISK_CLUSTER; -+ clust->win = window; -+} -+ -+static inline void cluster_init_read(struct cluster_handle * clust, -+ struct reiser4_slide * window) -+{ -+ cluster_init_act (clust, TFMA_READ, window); -+} -+ -+static inline void cluster_init_write(struct cluster_handle * clust, -+ struct reiser4_slide * window) -+{ -+ cluster_init_act (clust, TFMA_WRITE, window); -+} -+ -+/* true if @p1 and @p2 are items of the same disk cluster */ -+static inline int same_disk_cluster(const coord_t * p1, const coord_t * p2) -+{ -+ /* drop this if you have other items to aggregate */ -+ assert("edward-1494", item_id_by_coord(p1) == CTAIL_ID); -+ -+ return item_plugin_by_coord(p1)->b.mergeable(p1, p2); -+} -+ -+static inline int dclust_get_extension_dsize(hint_t * hint) -+{ -+ return hint->ext_coord.extension.ctail.dsize; -+} -+ -+static inline void dclust_set_extension_dsize(hint_t * hint, int dsize) -+{ -+ hint->ext_coord.extension.ctail.dsize = dsize; -+} -+ -+static inline int dclust_get_extension_shift(hint_t * hint) -+{ -+ return hint->ext_coord.extension.ctail.shift; -+} -+ -+static inline int dclust_get_extension_ncount(hint_t * hint) -+{ -+ return hint->ext_coord.extension.ctail.ncount; -+} -+ -+static inline void dclust_inc_extension_ncount(hint_t * hint) -+{ -+ hint->ext_coord.extension.ctail.ncount ++; -+} -+ -+static inline void dclust_init_extension(hint_t * hint) -+{ -+ memset(&hint->ext_coord.extension.ctail, 0, -+ sizeof(hint->ext_coord.extension.ctail)); -+} -+ -+static inline int hint_is_unprepped_dclust(hint_t * hint) -+{ -+ assert("edward-1451", hint_is_valid(hint)); -+ return dclust_get_extension_shift(hint) == (int)UCTAIL_SHIFT; -+} -+ -+static inline void coord_set_between_clusters(coord_t * coord) -+{ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ int result; -+ result = zload(coord->node); -+ assert("edward-1296", !result); -+#endif -+ if (!coord_is_between_items(coord)) { -+ coord->between = AFTER_ITEM; -+ coord->unit_pos = 0; -+ } -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ zrelse(coord->node); -+#endif -+} -+ -+int reiser4_inflate_cluster(struct cluster_handle *, struct inode *); -+int find_disk_cluster(struct cluster_handle *, struct inode *, int read, -+ znode_lock_mode mode); -+int checkout_logical_cluster(struct cluster_handle *, jnode *, struct inode *); -+int reiser4_deflate_cluster(struct cluster_handle *, struct inode *); -+void truncate_complete_page_cluster(struct inode *inode, cloff_t start, -+ int even_cows); -+void invalidate_hint_cluster(struct cluster_handle * clust); -+int get_disk_cluster_locked(struct cluster_handle * clust, struct inode * inode, -+ znode_lock_mode lock_mode); -+void reset_cluster_params(struct cluster_handle * clust); -+int set_cluster_by_page(struct cluster_handle * clust, struct page * page, -+ int count); -+int prepare_page_cluster(struct inode *inode, struct cluster_handle * clust, -+ rw_op rw); -+void put_page_cluster(struct cluster_handle * clust, -+ struct inode * inode, rw_op rw); -+void put_cluster_handle(struct cluster_handle * clust); -+int grab_tfm_stream(struct inode *inode, struct tfm_cluster * tc, tfm_stream_id id); -+int tfm_cluster_is_uptodate(struct tfm_cluster * tc); -+void tfm_cluster_set_uptodate(struct tfm_cluster * tc); -+void tfm_cluster_clr_uptodate(struct tfm_cluster * tc); -+ -+/* move cluster handle to the target position -+ specified by the page of index @pgidx */ -+static inline void move_cluster_forward(struct cluster_handle * clust, -+ struct inode *inode, -+ pgoff_t pgidx) -+{ -+ assert("edward-1297", clust != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1298", inode != NULL); -+ -+ reset_cluster_params(clust); -+ if (clust->index_valid && -+ /* Hole in the indices. Hint became invalid and can not be -+ used by find_cluster_item() even if seal/node versions -+ will coincide */ -+ pg_to_clust(pgidx, inode) != clust->index + 1) { -+ reiser4_unset_hint(clust->hint); -+ invalidate_hint_cluster(clust); -+ } -+ clust->index = pg_to_clust(pgidx, inode); -+ clust->index_valid = 1; -+} -+ -+static inline int alloc_clust_pages(struct cluster_handle * clust, -+ struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ assert("edward-791", clust != NULL); -+ assert("edward-792", inode != NULL); -+ clust->pages = -+ kmalloc(sizeof(*clust->pages) << inode_cluster_shift(inode), -+ reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()); -+ if (!clust->pages) -+ return -ENOMEM; -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+static inline void free_clust_pages(struct cluster_handle * clust) -+{ -+ kfree(clust->pages); -+} -+ -+#endif /* __FS_REISER4_CLUSTER_H__ */ -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ scroll-step: 1 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/compress/compress.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/compress/compress.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/compress/compress.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/compress/compress.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,367 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+/* reiser4 compression transform plugins */ -+ -+#include "../../debug.h" -+#include "../../inode.h" -+#include "../plugin.h" -+ -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+ -+static int change_compression(struct inode *inode, -+ reiser4_plugin * plugin, -+ pset_member memb) -+{ -+ assert("edward-1316", inode != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1317", plugin != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1318", is_reiser4_inode(inode)); -+ assert("edward-1319", -+ plugin->h.type_id == REISER4_COMPRESSION_PLUGIN_TYPE); -+ -+ /* cannot change compression plugin of already existing regular object */ -+ if (!plugin_of_group(inode_file_plugin(inode), REISER4_DIRECTORY_FILE)) -+ return RETERR(-EINVAL); -+ -+ /* If matches, nothing to change. */ -+ if (inode_hash_plugin(inode) != NULL && -+ inode_hash_plugin(inode)->h.id == plugin->h.id) -+ return 0; -+ -+ return aset_set_unsafe(&reiser4_inode_data(inode)->pset, -+ PSET_COMPRESSION, plugin); -+} -+ -+static reiser4_plugin_ops compression_plugin_ops = { -+ .init = NULL, -+ .load = NULL, -+ .save_len = NULL, -+ .save = NULL, -+ .change = &change_compression -+}; -+ -+/******************************************************************************/ -+/* gzip1 compression */ -+/******************************************************************************/ -+ -+#define GZIP1_DEF_LEVEL Z_BEST_SPEED -+#define GZIP1_DEF_WINBITS 15 -+#define GZIP1_DEF_MEMLEVEL MAX_MEM_LEVEL -+ -+static int gzip1_init(void) -+{ -+ int ret = -EINVAL; -+#if REISER4_ZLIB -+ ret = 0; -+#endif -+ if (ret == -EINVAL) -+ warning("edward-1337", "Zlib not compiled into kernel"); -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+static int gzip1_overrun(unsigned src_len UNUSED_ARG) -+{ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+static coa_t gzip1_alloc(tfm_action act) -+{ -+ coa_t coa = NULL; -+#if REISER4_ZLIB -+ int ret = 0; -+ switch (act) { -+ case TFMA_WRITE: /* compress */ -+ coa = reiser4_vmalloc(zlib_deflate_workspacesize()); -+ if (!coa) { -+ ret = -ENOMEM; -+ break; -+ } -+ break; -+ case TFMA_READ: /* decompress */ -+ coa = reiser4_vmalloc(zlib_inflate_workspacesize()); -+ if (!coa) { -+ ret = -ENOMEM; -+ break; -+ } -+ break; -+ default: -+ impossible("edward-767", -+ "trying to alloc workspace for unknown tfm action"); -+ } -+ if (ret) { -+ warning("edward-768", -+ "alloc workspace for gzip1 (tfm action = %d) failed\n", -+ act); -+ return ERR_PTR(ret); -+ } -+#endif -+ return coa; -+} -+ -+static void gzip1_free(coa_t coa, tfm_action act) -+{ -+ assert("edward-769", coa != NULL); -+ -+ switch (act) { -+ case TFMA_WRITE: /* compress */ -+ vfree(coa); -+ break; -+ case TFMA_READ: /* decompress */ -+ vfree(coa); -+ break; -+ default: -+ impossible("edward-770", "unknown tfm action"); -+ } -+ return; -+} -+ -+static int gzip1_min_size_deflate(void) -+{ -+ return 64; -+} -+ -+static void -+gzip1_compress(coa_t coa, __u8 * src_first, unsigned src_len, -+ __u8 * dst_first, unsigned *dst_len) -+{ -+#if REISER4_ZLIB -+ int ret = 0; -+ struct z_stream_s stream; -+ -+ assert("edward-842", coa != NULL); -+ assert("edward-875", src_len != 0); -+ -+ stream.workspace = coa; -+ ret = zlib_deflateInit2(&stream, GZIP1_DEF_LEVEL, Z_DEFLATED, -+ -GZIP1_DEF_WINBITS, GZIP1_DEF_MEMLEVEL, -+ Z_DEFAULT_STRATEGY); -+ if (ret != Z_OK) { -+ warning("edward-771", "zlib_deflateInit2 returned %d\n", ret); -+ goto rollback; -+ } -+ ret = zlib_deflateReset(&stream); -+ if (ret != Z_OK) { -+ warning("edward-772", "zlib_deflateReset returned %d\n", ret); -+ goto rollback; -+ } -+ stream.next_in = src_first; -+ stream.avail_in = src_len; -+ stream.next_out = dst_first; -+ stream.avail_out = *dst_len; -+ -+ ret = zlib_deflate(&stream, Z_FINISH); -+ if (ret != Z_STREAM_END) { -+ if (ret != Z_OK) -+ warning("edward-773", -+ "zlib_deflate returned %d\n", ret); -+ goto rollback; -+ } -+ *dst_len = stream.total_out; -+ return; -+ rollback: -+ *dst_len = src_len; -+#endif -+ return; -+} -+ -+static void -+gzip1_decompress(coa_t coa, __u8 * src_first, unsigned src_len, -+ __u8 * dst_first, unsigned *dst_len) -+{ -+#if REISER4_ZLIB -+ int ret = 0; -+ struct z_stream_s stream; -+ -+ assert("edward-843", coa != NULL); -+ assert("edward-876", src_len != 0); -+ -+ stream.workspace = coa; -+ ret = zlib_inflateInit2(&stream, -GZIP1_DEF_WINBITS); -+ if (ret != Z_OK) { -+ warning("edward-774", "zlib_inflateInit2 returned %d\n", ret); -+ return; -+ } -+ ret = zlib_inflateReset(&stream); -+ if (ret != Z_OK) { -+ warning("edward-775", "zlib_inflateReset returned %d\n", ret); -+ return; -+ } -+ -+ stream.next_in = src_first; -+ stream.avail_in = src_len; -+ stream.next_out = dst_first; -+ stream.avail_out = *dst_len; -+ -+ ret = zlib_inflate(&stream, Z_SYNC_FLUSH); -+ /* -+ * Work around a bug in zlib, which sometimes wants to taste an extra -+ * byte when being used in the (undocumented) raw deflate mode. -+ * (From USAGI). -+ */ -+ if (ret == Z_OK && !stream.avail_in && stream.avail_out) { -+ u8 zerostuff = 0; -+ stream.next_in = &zerostuff; -+ stream.avail_in = 1; -+ ret = zlib_inflate(&stream, Z_FINISH); -+ } -+ if (ret != Z_STREAM_END) { -+ warning("edward-776", "zlib_inflate returned %d\n", ret); -+ return; -+ } -+ *dst_len = stream.total_out; -+#endif -+ return; -+} -+ -+/******************************************************************************/ -+/* lzo1 compression */ -+/******************************************************************************/ -+ -+static int lzo1_init(void) -+{ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+static int lzo1_overrun(unsigned in_len) -+{ -+ return in_len / 64 + 16 + 3; -+} -+ -+static coa_t lzo1_alloc(tfm_action act) -+{ -+ int ret = 0; -+ coa_t coa = NULL; -+ -+ switch (act) { -+ case TFMA_WRITE: /* compress */ -+ coa = reiser4_vmalloc(LZO1X_1_MEM_COMPRESS); -+ if (!coa) { -+ ret = -ENOMEM; -+ break; -+ } -+ case TFMA_READ: /* decompress */ -+ break; -+ default: -+ impossible("edward-877", -+ "trying to alloc workspace for unknown tfm action"); -+ } -+ if (ret) { -+ warning("edward-878", -+ "alloc workspace for lzo1 (tfm action = %d) failed\n", -+ act); -+ return ERR_PTR(ret); -+ } -+ return coa; -+} -+ -+static void lzo1_free(coa_t coa, tfm_action act) -+{ -+ assert("edward-879", coa != NULL); -+ -+ switch (act) { -+ case TFMA_WRITE: /* compress */ -+ vfree(coa); -+ break; -+ case TFMA_READ: /* decompress */ -+ impossible("edward-1304", -+ "trying to free non-allocated workspace"); -+ default: -+ impossible("edward-880", "unknown tfm action"); -+ } -+ return; -+} -+ -+static int lzo1_min_size_deflate(void) -+{ -+ return 256; -+} -+ -+static void -+lzo1_compress(coa_t coa, __u8 * src_first, unsigned src_len, -+ __u8 * dst_first, unsigned *dst_len) -+{ -+ int result; -+ -+ assert("edward-846", coa != NULL); -+ assert("edward-847", src_len != 0); -+ -+ result = lzo1x_1_compress(src_first, src_len, dst_first, dst_len, coa); -+ if (unlikely(result != LZO_E_OK)) { -+ warning("edward-849", "lzo1x_1_compress failed\n"); -+ goto out; -+ } -+ if (*dst_len >= src_len) { -+ //warning("edward-850", "lzo1x_1_compress: incompressible data\n"); -+ goto out; -+ } -+ return; -+ out: -+ *dst_len = src_len; -+ return; -+} -+ -+static void -+lzo1_decompress(coa_t coa, __u8 * src_first, unsigned src_len, -+ __u8 * dst_first, unsigned *dst_len) -+{ -+ int result; -+ -+ assert("edward-851", coa == NULL); -+ assert("edward-852", src_len != 0); -+ -+ result = lzo1x_decompress_safe(src_first, src_len, dst_first, dst_len); -+ if (result != LZO_E_OK) -+ warning("edward-853", "lzo1x_1_decompress failed\n"); -+ return; -+} -+ -+compression_plugin compression_plugins[LAST_COMPRESSION_ID] = { -+ [LZO1_COMPRESSION_ID] = { -+ .h = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_COMPRESSION_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = LZO1_COMPRESSION_ID, -+ .pops = &compression_plugin_ops, -+ .label = "lzo1", -+ .desc = "lzo1 compression transform", -+ .linkage = {NULL, NULL} -+ }, -+ .init = lzo1_init, -+ .overrun = lzo1_overrun, -+ .alloc = lzo1_alloc, -+ .free = lzo1_free, -+ .min_size_deflate = lzo1_min_size_deflate, -+ .checksum = reiser4_adler32, -+ .compress = lzo1_compress, -+ .decompress = lzo1_decompress -+ }, -+ [GZIP1_COMPRESSION_ID] = { -+ .h = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_COMPRESSION_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = GZIP1_COMPRESSION_ID, -+ .pops = &compression_plugin_ops, -+ .label = "gzip1", -+ .desc = "gzip1 compression transform", -+ .linkage = {NULL, NULL} -+ }, -+ .init = gzip1_init, -+ .overrun = gzip1_overrun, -+ .alloc = gzip1_alloc, -+ .free = gzip1_free, -+ .min_size_deflate = gzip1_min_size_deflate, -+ .checksum = reiser4_adler32, -+ .compress = gzip1_compress, -+ .decompress = gzip1_decompress -+ } -+}; -+ -+/* -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ scroll-step: 1 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/compress/compress.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/compress/compress.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/compress/compress.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/compress/compress.h 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ -+#if !defined( __FS_REISER4_COMPRESS_H__ ) -+#define __FS_REISER4_COMPRESS_H__ -+ -+#include -+#include -+ -+/* transform direction */ -+typedef enum { -+ TFMA_READ, /* decrypt, decompress */ -+ TFMA_WRITE, /* encrypt, compress */ -+ TFMA_LAST -+} tfm_action; -+ -+/* supported compression algorithms */ -+typedef enum { -+ LZO1_COMPRESSION_ID, -+ GZIP1_COMPRESSION_ID, -+ LAST_COMPRESSION_ID, -+} reiser4_compression_id; -+ -+/* the same as pgoff, but units are page clusters */ -+typedef unsigned long cloff_t; -+ -+/* working data of a (de)compression algorithm */ -+typedef void *coa_t; -+ -+/* table for all supported (de)compression algorithms */ -+typedef coa_t coa_set[LAST_COMPRESSION_ID][TFMA_LAST]; -+ -+__u32 reiser4_adler32(char *data, __u32 len); -+ -+#endif /* __FS_REISER4_COMPRESS_H__ */ -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ scroll-step: 1 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/compress/compress_mode.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/compress/compress_mode.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/compress/compress_mode.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/compress/compress_mode.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,162 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+/* This file contains Reiser4 compression mode plugins. -+ -+ Compression mode plugin is a set of handlers called by compressor -+ at flush time and represent some heuristics including the ones -+ which are to avoid compression of incompressible data, see -+ http://www.namesys.com/cryptcompress_design.html for more details. -+*/ -+#include "../../inode.h" -+#include "../plugin.h" -+ -+static int should_deflate_none(struct inode * inode, cloff_t index) -+{ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+static int should_deflate_common(struct inode * inode, cloff_t index) -+{ -+ return compression_is_on(cryptcompress_inode_data(inode)); -+} -+ -+static int discard_hook_ultim(struct inode *inode, cloff_t index) -+{ -+ turn_off_compression(cryptcompress_inode_data(inode)); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+static int discard_hook_lattd(struct inode *inode, cloff_t index) -+{ -+ struct cryptcompress_info * info = cryptcompress_inode_data(inode); -+ -+ assert("edward-1462", -+ get_lattice_factor(info) >= MIN_LATTICE_FACTOR && -+ get_lattice_factor(info) <= MAX_LATTICE_FACTOR); -+ -+ turn_off_compression(info); -+ if (get_lattice_factor(info) < MAX_LATTICE_FACTOR) -+ set_lattice_factor(info, get_lattice_factor(info) << 1); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+static int accept_hook_lattd(struct inode *inode, cloff_t index) -+{ -+ turn_on_compression(cryptcompress_inode_data(inode)); -+ set_lattice_factor(cryptcompress_inode_data(inode), MIN_LATTICE_FACTOR); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* Check on dynamic lattice, the adaptive compression modes which -+ defines the following behavior: -+ -+ Compression is on: try to compress everything and turn -+ it off, whenever cluster is incompressible. -+ -+ Compression is off: try to compress clusters of indexes -+ k * FACTOR (k = 0, 1, 2, ...) and turn it on, if some of -+ them is compressible. If incompressible, then increase FACTOR */ -+ -+/* check if @index belongs to one-dimensional lattice -+ of sparce factor @factor */ -+static int is_on_lattice(cloff_t index, int factor) -+{ -+ return (factor ? index % factor == 0: index == 0); -+} -+ -+static int should_deflate_lattd(struct inode * inode, cloff_t index) -+{ -+ return should_deflate_common(inode, index) || -+ is_on_lattice(index, -+ get_lattice_factor -+ (cryptcompress_inode_data(inode))); -+} -+ -+/* compression mode_plugins */ -+compression_mode_plugin compression_mode_plugins[LAST_COMPRESSION_MODE_ID] = { -+ [NONE_COMPRESSION_MODE_ID] = { -+ .h = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_COMPRESSION_MODE_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = NONE_COMPRESSION_MODE_ID, -+ .pops = NULL, -+ .label = "none", -+ .desc = "Compress nothing", -+ .linkage = {NULL, NULL} -+ }, -+ .should_deflate = should_deflate_none, -+ .accept_hook = NULL, -+ .discard_hook = NULL -+ }, -+ /* Check-on-dynamic-lattice adaptive compression mode */ -+ [LATTD_COMPRESSION_MODE_ID] = { -+ .h = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_COMPRESSION_MODE_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = LATTD_COMPRESSION_MODE_ID, -+ .pops = NULL, -+ .label = "lattd", -+ .desc = "Check on dynamic lattice", -+ .linkage = {NULL, NULL} -+ }, -+ .should_deflate = should_deflate_lattd, -+ .accept_hook = accept_hook_lattd, -+ .discard_hook = discard_hook_lattd -+ }, -+ /* Check-ultimately compression mode: -+ Turn off compression forever as soon as we meet -+ incompressible data */ -+ [ULTIM_COMPRESSION_MODE_ID] = { -+ .h = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_COMPRESSION_MODE_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = ULTIM_COMPRESSION_MODE_ID, -+ .pops = NULL, -+ .label = "ultim", -+ .desc = "Check ultimately", -+ .linkage = {NULL, NULL} -+ }, -+ .should_deflate = should_deflate_common, -+ .accept_hook = NULL, -+ .discard_hook = discard_hook_ultim -+ }, -+ /* Force-to-compress-everything compression mode */ -+ [FORCE_COMPRESSION_MODE_ID] = { -+ .h = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_COMPRESSION_MODE_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = FORCE_COMPRESSION_MODE_ID, -+ .pops = NULL, -+ .label = "force", -+ .desc = "Force to compress everything", -+ .linkage = {NULL, NULL} -+ }, -+ .should_deflate = NULL, -+ .accept_hook = NULL, -+ .discard_hook = NULL -+ }, -+ /* Convert-to-extent compression mode. -+ In this mode items will be converted to extents and management -+ will be passed to (classic) unix file plugin as soon as ->write() -+ detects that the first complete logical cluster (of index #0) is -+ incompressible. */ -+ [CONVX_COMPRESSION_MODE_ID] = { -+ .h = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_COMPRESSION_MODE_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = CONVX_COMPRESSION_MODE_ID, -+ .pops = NULL, -+ .label = "conv", -+ .desc = "Convert to extent", -+ .linkage = {NULL, NULL} -+ }, -+ .should_deflate = should_deflate_common, -+ .accept_hook = NULL, -+ .discard_hook = NULL -+ } -+}; -+ -+/* -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ scroll-step: 1 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/compress/Makefile linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/compress/Makefile ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/compress/Makefile 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/compress/Makefile 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ -+obj-$(CONFIG_REISER4_FS) += compress_plugins.o -+ -+compress_plugins-objs := \ -+ compress.o \ -+ compress_mode.o -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/crypto/cipher.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/crypto/cipher.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/crypto/cipher.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/crypto/cipher.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, -+ licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+/* Reiser4 cipher transform plugins */ -+ -+#include "../../debug.h" -+#include "../plugin.h" -+ -+cipher_plugin cipher_plugins[LAST_CIPHER_ID] = { -+ [NONE_CIPHER_ID] = { -+ .h = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_CIPHER_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = NONE_CIPHER_ID, -+ .pops = NULL, -+ .label = "none", -+ .desc = "no cipher transform", -+ .linkage = {NULL, NULL} -+ }, -+ .alloc = NULL, -+ .free = NULL, -+ .scale = NULL, -+ .align_stream = NULL, -+ .setkey = NULL, -+ .encrypt = NULL, -+ .decrypt = NULL -+ } -+}; -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ scroll-step: 1 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/crypto/cipher.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/crypto/cipher.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/crypto/cipher.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/crypto/cipher.h 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ -+/* Copyright 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+/* This file contains definitions for the objects operated -+ by reiser4 key manager, which is something like keyring -+ wrapped by appropriate reiser4 plugin */ -+ -+#if !defined( __FS_REISER4_CRYPT_H__ ) -+#define __FS_REISER4_CRYPT_H__ -+ -+#include -+ -+/* key info imported from user space */ -+struct reiser4_crypto_data { -+ int keysize; /* uninstantiated key size */ -+ __u8 * key; /* uninstantiated key */ -+ int keyid_size; /* size of passphrase */ -+ __u8 * keyid; /* passphrase */ -+}; -+ -+/* This object contains all needed infrastructure to implement -+ cipher transform. This is operated (allocating, inheriting, -+ validating, binding to host inode, etc..) by reiser4 key manager. -+ -+ This info can be allocated in two cases: -+ 1. importing a key from user space. -+ 2. reading inode from disk */ -+struct reiser4_crypto_info { -+ struct inode * host; -+ struct crypto_hash * digest; -+ struct crypto_blkcipher * cipher; -+#if 0 -+ cipher_key_plugin * kplug; /* key manager */ -+#endif -+ __u8 * keyid; /* key fingerprint, created by digest plugin, -+ using uninstantiated key and passphrase. -+ supposed to be stored in disk stat-data */ -+ int inst; /* this indicates if the cipher key is -+ instantiated (case 1 above) */ -+ int keysize; /* uninstantiated key size (bytes), supposed -+ to be stored in disk stat-data */ -+ int keyload_count; /* number of the objects which has this -+ crypto-stat attached */ -+}; -+ -+#endif /* __FS_REISER4_CRYPT_H__ */ -+ -+/* -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ scroll-step: 1 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/crypto/digest.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/crypto/digest.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/crypto/digest.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/crypto/digest.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* reiser4 digest transform plugin (is used by cryptcompress object plugin) */ -+/* EDWARD-FIXME-HANS: and it does what? a digest is a what? */ -+#include "../../debug.h" -+#include "../plugin_header.h" -+#include "../plugin.h" -+#include "../file/cryptcompress.h" -+ -+#include -+ -+extern digest_plugin digest_plugins[LAST_DIGEST_ID]; -+ -+static struct crypto_hash * alloc_sha256 (void) -+{ -+#if REISER4_SHA256 -+ return crypto_alloc_hash ("sha256", 0, CRYPTO_ALG_ASYNC); -+#else -+ warning("edward-1418", "sha256 unsupported"); -+ return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL); -+#endif -+} -+ -+static void free_sha256 (struct crypto_hash * tfm) -+{ -+#if REISER4_SHA256 -+ crypto_free_hash(tfm); -+#endif -+ return; -+} -+ -+/* digest plugins */ -+digest_plugin digest_plugins[LAST_DIGEST_ID] = { -+ [SHA256_32_DIGEST_ID] = { -+ .h = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_DIGEST_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = SHA256_32_DIGEST_ID, -+ .pops = NULL, -+ .label = "sha256_32", -+ .desc = "sha256_32 digest transform", -+ .linkage = {NULL, NULL} -+ }, -+ .fipsize = sizeof(__u32), -+ .alloc = alloc_sha256, -+ .free = free_sha256 -+ } -+}; -+ -+/* -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ scroll-step: 1 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/dir/dir.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/dir/dir.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/dir/dir.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/dir/dir.h 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by -+ * reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* this file contains declarations of methods implementing directory plugins */ -+ -+#if !defined( __REISER4_DIR_H__ ) -+#define __REISER4_DIR_H__ -+ -+/*#include "../../key.h" -+ -+#include */ -+ -+/* declarations of functions implementing HASHED_DIR_PLUGIN_ID dir plugin */ -+ -+/* "hashed" directory methods of dir plugin */ -+void build_entry_key_hashed(const struct inode *, const struct qstr *, -+ reiser4_key *); -+ -+/* declarations of functions implementing SEEKABLE_HASHED_DIR_PLUGIN_ID dir plugin */ -+ -+/* "seekable" directory methods of dir plugin */ -+void build_entry_key_seekable(const struct inode *, const struct qstr *, -+ reiser4_key *); -+ -+/* __REISER4_DIR_H__ */ -+#endif -+ -+/* -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/dir/hashed_dir.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/dir/hashed_dir.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/dir/hashed_dir.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/dir/hashed_dir.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,81 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by -+ * reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* Directory plugin using hashes (see fs/reiser4/plugin/hash.c) to map file -+ names to the files. */ -+ -+/* -+ * Hashed directory logically consists of persistent directory -+ * entries. Directory entry is a pair of a file name and a key of stat-data of -+ * a file that has this name in the given directory. -+ * -+ * Directory entries are stored in the tree in the form of directory -+ * items. Directory item should implement dir_entry_ops portion of item plugin -+ * interface (see plugin/item/item.h). Hashed directory interacts with -+ * directory item plugin exclusively through dir_entry_ops operations. -+ * -+ * Currently there are two implementations of directory items: "simple -+ * directory item" (plugin/item/sde.[ch]), and "compound directory item" -+ * (plugin/item/cde.[ch]) with the latter being the default. -+ * -+ * There is, however some delicate way through which directory code interferes -+ * with item plugin: key assignment policy. A key for a directory item is -+ * chosen by directory code, and as described in kassign.c, this key contains -+ * a portion of file name. Directory item uses this knowledge to avoid storing -+ * this portion of file name twice: in the key and in the directory item body. -+ * -+ */ -+ -+#include "../../inode.h" -+ -+void complete_entry_key(const struct inode *, const char *name, -+ int len, reiser4_key * result); -+ -+/* this is implementation of build_entry_key method of dir -+ plugin for HASHED_DIR_PLUGIN_ID -+ */ -+void build_entry_key_hashed(const struct inode *dir, /* directory where entry is -+ * (or will be) in.*/ -+ const struct qstr *qname, /* name of file referenced -+ * by this entry */ -+ reiser4_key * result /* resulting key of directory -+ * entry */ ) -+{ -+ const char *name; -+ int len; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1139", dir != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1140", qname != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1141", qname->name != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1142", result != NULL); -+ -+ name = qname->name; -+ len = qname->len; -+ -+ assert("nikita-2867", strlen(name) == len); -+ -+ reiser4_key_init(result); -+ /* locality of directory entry's key is objectid of parent -+ directory */ -+ set_key_locality(result, get_inode_oid(dir)); -+ /* minor packing locality is constant */ -+ set_key_type(result, KEY_FILE_NAME_MINOR); -+ /* dot is special case---we always want it to be first entry in -+ a directory. Actually, we just want to have smallest -+ directory entry. -+ */ -+ if (len == 1 && name[0] == '.') -+ return; -+ -+ /* initialize part of entry key which depends on file name */ -+ complete_entry_key(dir, name, len, result); -+} -+ -+/* Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/dir/Makefile linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/dir/Makefile ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/dir/Makefile 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/dir/Makefile 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ -+obj-$(CONFIG_REISER4_FS) += dir_plugins.o -+ -+dir_plugins-objs := \ -+ hashed_dir.o \ -+ seekable_dir.o -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/dir/seekable_dir.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/dir/seekable_dir.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/dir/seekable_dir.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/dir/seekable_dir.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ -+/* Copyright 2005 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by -+ * reiser4/README */ -+ -+#include "../../inode.h" -+ -+/* this is implementation of build_entry_key method of dir -+ plugin for SEEKABLE_HASHED_DIR_PLUGIN_ID -+ This is for directories where we want repeatable and restartable readdir() -+ even in case 32bit user level struct dirent (readdir(3)). -+*/ -+void -+build_entry_key_seekable(const struct inode *dir, const struct qstr *name, -+ reiser4_key * result) -+{ -+ oid_t objectid; -+ -+ assert("nikita-2283", dir != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2284", name != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2285", name->name != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2286", result != NULL); -+ -+ reiser4_key_init(result); -+ /* locality of directory entry's key is objectid of parent -+ directory */ -+ set_key_locality(result, get_inode_oid(dir)); -+ /* minor packing locality is constant */ -+ set_key_type(result, KEY_FILE_NAME_MINOR); -+ /* dot is special case---we always want it to be first entry in -+ a directory. Actually, we just want to have smallest -+ directory entry. -+ */ -+ if ((name->len == 1) && (name->name[0] == '.')) -+ return; -+ -+ /* objectid of key is 31 lowest bits of hash. */ -+ objectid = -+ inode_hash_plugin(dir)->hash(name->name, -+ (int)name->len) & 0x7fffffff; -+ -+ assert("nikita-2303", !(objectid & ~KEY_OBJECTID_MASK)); -+ set_key_objectid(result, objectid); -+ -+ /* offset is always 0. */ -+ set_key_offset(result, (__u64) 0); -+ return; -+} -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/dir_plugin_common.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/dir_plugin_common.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/dir_plugin_common.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/dir_plugin_common.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,872 @@ -+/* Copyright 2005 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by -+ reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* this file contains typical implementations for most of methods of -+ directory plugin -+*/ -+ -+#include "../inode.h" -+ -+int reiser4_find_entry(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *name, -+ lock_handle *, znode_lock_mode, reiser4_dir_entry_desc *); -+int reiser4_lookup_name(struct inode *parent, struct dentry *dentry, reiser4_key * key); -+void check_light_weight(struct inode *inode, struct inode *parent); -+ -+/* this is common implementation of get_parent method of dir plugin -+ this is used by NFS kernel server to "climb" up directory tree to -+ check permissions -+ */ -+struct dentry *get_parent_common(struct inode *child) -+{ -+ struct super_block *s; -+ struct inode *parent; -+ struct dentry dotdot; -+ struct dentry *dentry; -+ reiser4_key key; -+ int result; -+ -+ /* -+ * lookup dotdot entry. -+ */ -+ -+ s = child->i_sb; -+ memset(&dotdot, 0, sizeof(dotdot)); -+ dotdot.d_name.name = ".."; -+ dotdot.d_name.len = 2; -+ dotdot.d_op = &get_super_private(s)->ops.dentry; -+ -+ result = reiser4_lookup_name(child, &dotdot, &key); -+ if (result != 0) -+ return ERR_PTR(result); -+ -+ parent = reiser4_iget(s, &key, 1); -+ if (!IS_ERR(parent)) { -+ /* -+ * FIXME-NIKITA dubious: attributes are inherited from @child -+ * to @parent. But: -+ * -+ * (*) this is the only this we can do -+ * -+ * (*) attributes of light-weight object are inherited -+ * from a parent through which object was looked up first, -+ * so it is ambiguous anyway. -+ * -+ */ -+ check_light_weight(parent, child); -+ reiser4_iget_complete(parent); -+ dentry = d_alloc_anon(parent); -+ if (dentry == NULL) { -+ iput(parent); -+ dentry = ERR_PTR(RETERR(-ENOMEM)); -+ } else -+ dentry->d_op = &get_super_private(s)->ops.dentry; -+ } else if (PTR_ERR(parent) == -ENOENT) -+ dentry = ERR_PTR(RETERR(-ESTALE)); -+ else -+ dentry = (void *)parent; -+ return dentry; -+} -+ -+/* this is common implementation of is_name_acceptable method of dir -+ plugin -+ */ -+int is_name_acceptable_common(const struct inode *inode, /* directory to check */ -+ const char *name UNUSED_ARG, /* name to check */ -+ int len /* @name's length */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-733", inode != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-734", name != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-735", len > 0); -+ -+ return len <= reiser4_max_filename_len(inode); -+} -+ -+/* there is no common implementation of build_entry_key method of dir -+ plugin. See plugin/dir/hashed_dir.c:build_entry_key_hashed() or -+ plugin/dir/seekable.c:build_entry_key_seekable() for example -+*/ -+ -+/* this is common implementation of build_readdir_key method of dir -+ plugin -+ see reiser4_readdir_common for more details -+*/ -+int build_readdir_key_common(struct file *dir /* directory being read */ , -+ reiser4_key * result /* where to store key */ ) -+{ -+ reiser4_file_fsdata *fdata; -+ struct inode *inode; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1361", dir != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1362", result != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1363", dir->f_dentry != NULL); -+ inode = dir->f_dentry->d_inode; -+ assert("nikita-1373", inode != NULL); -+ -+ fdata = reiser4_get_file_fsdata(dir); -+ if (IS_ERR(fdata)) -+ return PTR_ERR(fdata); -+ assert("nikita-1364", fdata != NULL); -+ return extract_key_from_de_id(get_inode_oid(inode), -+ &fdata->dir.readdir.position. -+ dir_entry_key, result); -+ -+} -+ -+void reiser4_adjust_dir_file(struct inode *, const struct dentry *, int offset, -+ int adj); -+ -+/* this is common implementation of add_entry method of dir plugin -+*/ -+int reiser4_add_entry_common(struct inode *object, /* directory to add new name -+ * in */ -+ struct dentry *where, /* new name */ -+ reiser4_object_create_data * data, /* parameters of -+ * new object */ -+ reiser4_dir_entry_desc * entry /* parameters of -+ * new directory -+ * entry */) -+{ -+ int result; -+ coord_t *coord; -+ lock_handle lh; -+ struct reiser4_dentry_fsdata *fsdata; -+ reiser4_block_nr reserve; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1114", object != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1250", where != NULL); -+ -+ fsdata = reiser4_get_dentry_fsdata(where); -+ if (unlikely(IS_ERR(fsdata))) -+ return PTR_ERR(fsdata); -+ -+ reserve = inode_dir_plugin(object)->estimate.add_entry(object); -+ if (reiser4_grab_space(reserve, BA_CAN_COMMIT)) -+ return RETERR(-ENOSPC); -+ -+ init_lh(&lh); -+ coord = &fsdata->dec.entry_coord; -+ coord_clear_iplug(coord); -+ -+ /* check for this entry in a directory. This is plugin method. */ -+ result = reiser4_find_entry(object, where, &lh, ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK, -+ entry); -+ if (likely(result == -ENOENT)) { -+ /* add new entry. Just pass control to the directory -+ item plugin. */ -+ assert("nikita-1709", inode_dir_item_plugin(object)); -+ assert("nikita-2230", coord->node == lh.node); -+ reiser4_seal_done(&fsdata->dec.entry_seal); -+ result = -+ inode_dir_item_plugin(object)->s.dir.add_entry(object, -+ coord, &lh, -+ where, -+ entry); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ reiser4_adjust_dir_file(object, where, -+ fsdata->dec.pos + 1, +1); -+ INODE_INC_FIELD(object, i_size); -+ } -+ } else if (result == 0) { -+ assert("nikita-2232", coord->node == lh.node); -+ result = RETERR(-EEXIST); -+ } -+ done_lh(&lh); -+ -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * rem_entry - remove entry from directory item -+ * @dir: -+ * @dentry: -+ * @entry: -+ * @coord: -+ * @lh: -+ * -+ * Checks that coordinate @coord is set properly and calls item plugin -+ * method to cut entry. -+ */ -+static int -+rem_entry(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry, -+ reiser4_dir_entry_desc * entry, coord_t * coord, lock_handle * lh) -+{ -+ item_plugin *iplug; -+ struct inode *child; -+ -+ iplug = inode_dir_item_plugin(dir); -+ child = dentry->d_inode; -+ assert("nikita-3399", child != NULL); -+ -+ /* check that we are really destroying an entry for @child */ -+ if (REISER4_DEBUG) { -+ int result; -+ reiser4_key key; -+ -+ result = iplug->s.dir.extract_key(coord, &key); -+ if (result != 0) -+ return result; -+ if (get_key_objectid(&key) != get_inode_oid(child)) { -+ warning("nikita-3397", -+ "rem_entry: %#llx != %#llx\n", -+ get_key_objectid(&key), -+ (unsigned long long)get_inode_oid(child)); -+ return RETERR(-EIO); -+ } -+ } -+ return iplug->s.dir.rem_entry(dir, &dentry->d_name, coord, lh, entry); -+} -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_rem_entry_common - remove entry from a directory -+ * @dir: directory to remove entry from -+ * @where: name that is being removed -+ * @entry: description of entry being removed -+ * -+ * This is common implementation of rem_entry method of dir plugin. -+ */ -+int reiser4_rem_entry_common(struct inode *dir, -+ struct dentry *dentry, -+ reiser4_dir_entry_desc *entry) -+{ -+ int result; -+ coord_t *coord; -+ lock_handle lh; -+ struct reiser4_dentry_fsdata *fsdata; -+ __u64 tograb; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1124", dir != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1125", dentry != NULL); -+ -+ tograb = inode_dir_plugin(dir)->estimate.rem_entry(dir); -+ result = reiser4_grab_space(tograb, BA_CAN_COMMIT | BA_RESERVED); -+ if (result != 0) -+ return RETERR(-ENOSPC); -+ -+ init_lh(&lh); -+ -+ /* check for this entry in a directory. This is plugin method. */ -+ result = reiser4_find_entry(dir, dentry, &lh, ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK, entry); -+ fsdata = reiser4_get_dentry_fsdata(dentry); -+ if (IS_ERR(fsdata)) { -+ done_lh(&lh); -+ return PTR_ERR(fsdata); -+ } -+ -+ coord = &fsdata->dec.entry_coord; -+ -+ assert("nikita-3404", -+ get_inode_oid(dentry->d_inode) != get_inode_oid(dir) || -+ dir->i_size <= 1); -+ -+ coord_clear_iplug(coord); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ /* remove entry. Just pass control to the directory item -+ plugin. */ -+ assert("vs-542", inode_dir_item_plugin(dir)); -+ reiser4_seal_done(&fsdata->dec.entry_seal); -+ reiser4_adjust_dir_file(dir, dentry, fsdata->dec.pos, -1); -+ result = -+ WITH_COORD(coord, -+ rem_entry(dir, dentry, entry, coord, &lh)); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ if (dir->i_size >= 1) -+ INODE_DEC_FIELD(dir, i_size); -+ else { -+ warning("nikita-2509", "Dir %llu is runt", -+ (unsigned long long) -+ get_inode_oid(dir)); -+ result = RETERR(-EIO); -+ } -+ -+ assert("nikita-3405", dentry->d_inode->i_nlink != 1 || -+ dentry->d_inode->i_size != 2 || -+ inode_dir_plugin(dentry->d_inode) == NULL); -+ } -+ } -+ done_lh(&lh); -+ -+ return result; -+} -+ -+static reiser4_block_nr estimate_init(struct inode *parent, -+ struct inode *object); -+static int create_dot_dotdot(struct inode *object, struct inode *parent); -+ -+/* this is common implementation of init method of dir plugin -+ create "." and ".." entries -+*/ -+int reiser4_dir_init_common(struct inode *object, /* new directory */ -+ struct inode *parent, /* parent directory */ -+ reiser4_object_create_data * data /* info passed -+ * to us, this -+ * is filled by -+ * reiser4() -+ * syscall in -+ * particular */) -+{ -+ reiser4_block_nr reserve; -+ -+ assert("nikita-680", object != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-681", S_ISDIR(object->i_mode)); -+ assert("nikita-682", parent != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-684", data != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-686", data->id == DIRECTORY_FILE_PLUGIN_ID); -+ assert("nikita-687", object->i_mode & S_IFDIR); -+ -+ reserve = estimate_init(parent, object); -+ if (reiser4_grab_space(reserve, BA_CAN_COMMIT)) -+ return RETERR(-ENOSPC); -+ -+ return create_dot_dotdot(object, parent); -+} -+ -+/* this is common implementation of done method of dir plugin -+ remove "." entry -+*/ -+int reiser4_dir_done_common(struct inode *object /* object being deleted */ ) -+{ -+ int result; -+ reiser4_block_nr reserve; -+ struct dentry goodby_dots; -+ reiser4_dir_entry_desc entry; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1449", object != NULL); -+ -+ if (reiser4_inode_get_flag(object, REISER4_NO_SD)) -+ return 0; -+ -+ /* of course, this can be rewritten to sweep everything in one -+ reiser4_cut_tree(). */ -+ memset(&entry, 0, sizeof entry); -+ -+ /* FIXME: this done method is called from reiser4_delete_dir_common which -+ * reserved space already */ -+ reserve = inode_dir_plugin(object)->estimate.rem_entry(object); -+ if (reiser4_grab_space(reserve, BA_CAN_COMMIT | BA_RESERVED)) -+ return RETERR(-ENOSPC); -+ -+ memset(&goodby_dots, 0, sizeof goodby_dots); -+ entry.obj = goodby_dots.d_inode = object; -+ goodby_dots.d_name.name = "."; -+ goodby_dots.d_name.len = 1; -+ result = reiser4_rem_entry_common(object, &goodby_dots, &entry); -+ reiser4_free_dentry_fsdata(&goodby_dots); -+ if (unlikely(result != 0 && result != -ENOMEM && result != -ENOENT)) -+ /* only worth a warning -+ -+ "values of B will give rise to dom!\n" -+ -- v6src/s2/mv.c:89 -+ */ -+ warning("nikita-2252", "Cannot remove dot of %lli: %i", -+ (unsigned long long)get_inode_oid(object), result); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* this is common implementation of attach method of dir plugin -+*/ -+int reiser4_attach_common(struct inode *child UNUSED_ARG, -+ struct inode *parent UNUSED_ARG) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-2647", child != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2648", parent != NULL); -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* this is common implementation of detach method of dir plugin -+ remove "..", decrease nlink on parent -+*/ -+int reiser4_detach_common(struct inode *object, struct inode *parent) -+{ -+ int result; -+ struct dentry goodby_dots; -+ reiser4_dir_entry_desc entry; -+ -+ assert("nikita-2885", object != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2886", !reiser4_inode_get_flag(object, REISER4_NO_SD)); -+ -+ memset(&entry, 0, sizeof entry); -+ -+ /* NOTE-NIKITA this only works if @parent is -the- parent of -+ @object, viz. object whose key is stored in dotdot -+ entry. Wouldn't work with hard-links on directories. */ -+ memset(&goodby_dots, 0, sizeof goodby_dots); -+ entry.obj = goodby_dots.d_inode = parent; -+ goodby_dots.d_name.name = ".."; -+ goodby_dots.d_name.len = 2; -+ result = reiser4_rem_entry_common(object, &goodby_dots, &entry); -+ reiser4_free_dentry_fsdata(&goodby_dots); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ /* the dot should be the only entry remaining at this time... */ -+ assert("nikita-3400", -+ object->i_size == 1 && object->i_nlink <= 2); -+#if 0 -+ /* and, together with the only name directory can have, they -+ * provides for the last 2 remaining references. If we get -+ * here as part of error handling during mkdir, @object -+ * possibly has no name yet, so its nlink == 1. If we get here -+ * from rename (targeting empty directory), it has no name -+ * already, so its nlink == 1. */ -+ assert("nikita-3401", -+ object->i_nlink == 2 || object->i_nlink == 1); -+#endif -+ -+ /* decrement nlink of directory removed ".." pointed -+ to */ -+ reiser4_del_nlink(parent, NULL, 0); -+ } -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* this is common implementation of estimate.add_entry method of -+ dir plugin -+ estimation of adding entry which supposes that entry is inserting a -+ unit into item -+*/ -+reiser4_block_nr estimate_add_entry_common(const struct inode * inode) -+{ -+ return estimate_one_insert_into_item(reiser4_tree_by_inode(inode)); -+} -+ -+/* this is common implementation of estimate.rem_entry method of dir -+ plugin -+*/ -+reiser4_block_nr estimate_rem_entry_common(const struct inode * inode) -+{ -+ return estimate_one_item_removal(reiser4_tree_by_inode(inode)); -+} -+ -+/* this is common implementation of estimate.unlink method of dir -+ plugin -+*/ -+reiser4_block_nr -+dir_estimate_unlink_common(const struct inode * parent, -+ const struct inode * object) -+{ -+ reiser4_block_nr res; -+ -+ /* hashed_rem_entry(object) */ -+ res = inode_dir_plugin(object)->estimate.rem_entry(object); -+ /* del_nlink(parent) */ -+ res += 2 * inode_file_plugin(parent)->estimate.update(parent); -+ -+ return res; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * helper for inode_ops ->lookup() and dir plugin's ->get_parent() -+ * methods: if @inode is a light-weight file, setup its credentials -+ * that are not stored in the stat-data in this case -+ */ -+void check_light_weight(struct inode *inode, struct inode *parent) -+{ -+ if (reiser4_inode_get_flag(inode, REISER4_LIGHT_WEIGHT)) { -+ inode->i_uid = parent->i_uid; -+ inode->i_gid = parent->i_gid; -+ /* clear light-weight flag. If inode would be read by any -+ other name, [ug]id wouldn't change. */ -+ reiser4_inode_clr_flag(inode, REISER4_LIGHT_WEIGHT); -+ } -+} -+ -+/* looks for name specified in @dentry in directory @parent and if name is -+ found - key of object found entry points to is stored in @entry->key */ -+int reiser4_lookup_name(struct inode *parent, /* inode of directory to lookup for -+ * name in */ -+ struct dentry *dentry, /* name to look for */ -+ reiser4_key * key /* place to store key */ ) -+{ -+ int result; -+ coord_t *coord; -+ lock_handle lh; -+ const char *name; -+ int len; -+ reiser4_dir_entry_desc entry; -+ struct reiser4_dentry_fsdata *fsdata; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1247", parent != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1248", dentry != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1123", dentry->d_name.name != NULL); -+ assert("vs-1486", -+ dentry->d_op == &get_super_private(parent->i_sb)->ops.dentry); -+ -+ name = dentry->d_name.name; -+ len = dentry->d_name.len; -+ -+ if (!inode_dir_plugin(parent)->is_name_acceptable(parent, name, len)) -+ /* some arbitrary error code to return */ -+ return RETERR(-ENAMETOOLONG); -+ -+ fsdata = reiser4_get_dentry_fsdata(dentry); -+ if (IS_ERR(fsdata)) -+ return PTR_ERR(fsdata); -+ -+ coord = &fsdata->dec.entry_coord; -+ coord_clear_iplug(coord); -+ init_lh(&lh); -+ -+ /* find entry in a directory. This is plugin method. */ -+ result = reiser4_find_entry(parent, dentry, &lh, ZNODE_READ_LOCK, -+ &entry); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ /* entry was found, extract object key from it. */ -+ result = -+ WITH_COORD(coord, -+ item_plugin_by_coord(coord)->s.dir. -+ extract_key(coord, key)); -+ } -+ done_lh(&lh); -+ return result; -+ -+} -+ -+/* helper for reiser4_dir_init_common(): estimate number of blocks to reserve */ -+static reiser4_block_nr -+estimate_init(struct inode *parent, struct inode *object) -+{ -+ reiser4_block_nr res = 0; -+ -+ assert("vpf-321", parent != NULL); -+ assert("vpf-322", object != NULL); -+ -+ /* hashed_add_entry(object) */ -+ res += inode_dir_plugin(object)->estimate.add_entry(object); -+ /* reiser4_add_nlink(object) */ -+ res += inode_file_plugin(object)->estimate.update(object); -+ /* hashed_add_entry(object) */ -+ res += inode_dir_plugin(object)->estimate.add_entry(object); -+ /* reiser4_add_nlink(parent) */ -+ res += inode_file_plugin(parent)->estimate.update(parent); -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* helper function for reiser4_dir_init_common(). Create "." and ".." */ -+static int create_dot_dotdot(struct inode *object /* object to create dot and -+ * dotdot for */ , -+ struct inode *parent /* parent of @object */) -+{ -+ int result; -+ struct dentry dots_entry; -+ reiser4_dir_entry_desc entry; -+ -+ assert("nikita-688", object != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-689", S_ISDIR(object->i_mode)); -+ assert("nikita-691", parent != NULL); -+ -+ /* We store dot and dotdot as normal directory entries. This is -+ not necessary, because almost all information stored in them -+ is already in the stat-data of directory, the only thing -+ being missed is objectid of grand-parent directory that can -+ easily be added there as extension. -+ -+ But it is done the way it is done, because not storing dot -+ and dotdot will lead to the following complications: -+ -+ . special case handling in ->lookup(). -+ . addition of another extension to the sd. -+ . dependency on key allocation policy for stat data. -+ -+ */ -+ -+ memset(&entry, 0, sizeof entry); -+ memset(&dots_entry, 0, sizeof dots_entry); -+ entry.obj = dots_entry.d_inode = object; -+ dots_entry.d_name.name = "."; -+ dots_entry.d_name.len = 1; -+ result = reiser4_add_entry_common(object, &dots_entry, NULL, &entry); -+ reiser4_free_dentry_fsdata(&dots_entry); -+ -+ if (result == 0) { -+ result = reiser4_add_nlink(object, object, 0); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ entry.obj = dots_entry.d_inode = parent; -+ dots_entry.d_name.name = ".."; -+ dots_entry.d_name.len = 2; -+ result = reiser4_add_entry_common(object, -+ &dots_entry, NULL, &entry); -+ reiser4_free_dentry_fsdata(&dots_entry); -+ /* if creation of ".." failed, iput() will delete -+ object with ".". */ -+ if (result == 0) { -+ result = reiser4_add_nlink(parent, object, 0); -+ if (result != 0) -+ /* -+ * if we failed to bump i_nlink, try -+ * to remove ".." -+ */ -+ reiser4_detach_common(object, parent); -+ } -+ } -+ } -+ -+ if (result != 0) { -+ /* -+ * in the case of error, at least update stat-data so that, -+ * ->i_nlink updates are not lingering. -+ */ -+ reiser4_update_sd(object); -+ reiser4_update_sd(parent); -+ } -+ -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * return 0 iff @coord contains a directory entry for the file with the name -+ * @name. -+ */ -+static int -+check_item(const struct inode *dir, const coord_t * coord, const char *name) -+{ -+ item_plugin *iplug; -+ char buf[DE_NAME_BUF_LEN]; -+ -+ iplug = item_plugin_by_coord(coord); -+ if (iplug == NULL) { -+ warning("nikita-1135", "Cannot get item plugin"); -+ print_coord("coord", coord, 1); -+ return RETERR(-EIO); -+ } else if (item_id_by_coord(coord) != -+ item_id_by_plugin(inode_dir_item_plugin(dir))) { -+ /* item id of current item does not match to id of items a -+ directory is built of */ -+ warning("nikita-1136", "Wrong item plugin"); -+ print_coord("coord", coord, 1); -+ return RETERR(-EIO); -+ } -+ assert("nikita-1137", iplug->s.dir.extract_name); -+ -+ /* Compare name stored in this entry with name we are looking for. -+ -+ NOTE-NIKITA Here should go code for support of something like -+ unicode, code tables, etc. -+ */ -+ return !!strcmp(name, iplug->s.dir.extract_name(coord, buf)); -+} -+ -+static int -+check_entry(const struct inode *dir, coord_t * coord, const struct qstr *name) -+{ -+ return WITH_COORD(coord, check_item(dir, coord, name->name)); -+} -+ -+/* -+ * argument package used by entry_actor to scan entries with identical keys. -+ */ -+struct entry_actor_args { -+ /* name we are looking for */ -+ const char *name; -+ /* key of directory entry. entry_actor() scans through sequence of -+ * items/units having the same key */ -+ reiser4_key *key; -+ /* how many entries with duplicate key was scanned so far. */ -+ int non_uniq; -+#if REISER4_USE_COLLISION_LIMIT -+ /* scan limit */ -+ int max_non_uniq; -+#endif -+ /* return parameter: set to true, if ->name wasn't found */ -+ int not_found; -+ /* what type of lock to take when moving to the next node during -+ * scan */ -+ znode_lock_mode mode; -+ -+ /* last coord that was visited during scan */ -+ coord_t last_coord; -+ /* last node locked during scan */ -+ lock_handle last_lh; -+ /* inode of directory */ -+ const struct inode *inode; -+}; -+ -+/* Function called by reiser4_find_entry() to look for given name -+ in the directory. */ -+static int entry_actor(reiser4_tree * tree UNUSED_ARG /* tree being scanned */ , -+ coord_t * coord /* current coord */ , -+ lock_handle * lh /* current lock handle */ , -+ void *entry_actor_arg /* argument to scan */ ) -+{ -+ reiser4_key unit_key; -+ struct entry_actor_args *args; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1131", tree != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1132", coord != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1133", entry_actor_arg != NULL); -+ -+ args = entry_actor_arg; -+ ++args->non_uniq; -+#if REISER4_USE_COLLISION_LIMIT -+ if (args->non_uniq > args->max_non_uniq) { -+ args->not_found = 1; -+ /* hash collision overflow. */ -+ return RETERR(-EBUSY); -+ } -+#endif -+ -+ /* -+ * did we just reach the end of the sequence of items/units with -+ * identical keys? -+ */ -+ if (!keyeq(args->key, unit_key_by_coord(coord, &unit_key))) { -+ assert("nikita-1791", -+ keylt(args->key, unit_key_by_coord(coord, &unit_key))); -+ args->not_found = 1; -+ args->last_coord.between = AFTER_UNIT; -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ coord_dup(&args->last_coord, coord); -+ /* -+ * did scan just moved to the next node? -+ */ -+ if (args->last_lh.node != lh->node) { -+ int lock_result; -+ -+ /* -+ * if so, lock new node with the mode requested by the caller -+ */ -+ done_lh(&args->last_lh); -+ assert("nikita-1896", znode_is_any_locked(lh->node)); -+ lock_result = longterm_lock_znode(&args->last_lh, lh->node, -+ args->mode, ZNODE_LOCK_HIPRI); -+ if (lock_result != 0) -+ return lock_result; -+ } -+ return check_item(args->inode, coord, args->name); -+} -+ -+/* Look for given @name within directory @dir. -+ -+ This is called during lookup, creation and removal of directory -+ entries and on reiser4_rename_common -+ -+ First calculate key that directory entry for @name would have. Search -+ for this key in the tree. If such key is found, scan all items with -+ the same key, checking name in each directory entry along the way. -+*/ -+int reiser4_find_entry(struct inode *dir, /* directory to scan */ -+ struct dentry *de, /* name to search for */ -+ lock_handle * lh, /* resulting lock handle */ -+ znode_lock_mode mode, /* required lock mode */ -+ reiser4_dir_entry_desc * entry /* parameters of found -+ directory entry */) -+{ -+ const struct qstr *name; -+ seal_t *seal; -+ coord_t *coord; -+ int result; -+ __u32 flags; -+ struct de_location *dec; -+ struct reiser4_dentry_fsdata *fsdata; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1130", lh != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1128", dir != NULL); -+ -+ name = &de->d_name; -+ assert("nikita-1129", name != NULL); -+ -+ /* dentry private data don't require lock, because dentry -+ manipulations are protected by i_mutex on parent. -+ -+ This is not so for inodes, because there is no -the- parent in -+ inode case. -+ */ -+ fsdata = reiser4_get_dentry_fsdata(de); -+ if (IS_ERR(fsdata)) -+ return PTR_ERR(fsdata); -+ dec = &fsdata->dec; -+ -+ coord = &dec->entry_coord; -+ coord_clear_iplug(coord); -+ seal = &dec->entry_seal; -+ /* compose key of directory entry for @name */ -+ inode_dir_plugin(dir)->build_entry_key(dir, name, &entry->key); -+ -+ if (reiser4_seal_is_set(seal)) { -+ /* check seal */ -+ result = reiser4_seal_validate(seal, coord, &entry->key, -+ lh, mode, ZNODE_LOCK_LOPRI); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ /* key was found. Check that it is really item we are -+ looking for. */ -+ result = check_entry(dir, coord, name); -+ if (result == 0) -+ return 0; -+ } -+ } -+ flags = (mode == ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK) ? CBK_FOR_INSERT : 0; -+ /* -+ * find place in the tree where directory item should be located. -+ */ -+ result = reiser4_object_lookup(dir, &entry->key, coord, lh, mode, -+ FIND_EXACT, LEAF_LEVEL, LEAF_LEVEL, -+ flags, NULL /*ra_info */ ); -+ if (result == CBK_COORD_FOUND) { -+ struct entry_actor_args arg; -+ -+ /* fast path: no hash collisions */ -+ result = check_entry(dir, coord, name); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ reiser4_seal_init(seal, coord, &entry->key); -+ dec->pos = 0; -+ } else if (result > 0) { -+ /* Iterate through all units with the same keys. */ -+ arg.name = name->name; -+ arg.key = &entry->key; -+ arg.not_found = 0; -+ arg.non_uniq = 0; -+#if REISER4_USE_COLLISION_LIMIT -+ arg.max_non_uniq = max_hash_collisions(dir); -+ assert("nikita-2851", arg.max_non_uniq > 1); -+#endif -+ arg.mode = mode; -+ arg.inode = dir; -+ coord_init_zero(&arg.last_coord); -+ init_lh(&arg.last_lh); -+ -+ result = reiser4_iterate_tree -+ (reiser4_tree_by_inode(dir), -+ coord, lh, -+ entry_actor, &arg, mode, 1); -+ /* if end of the tree or extent was reached during -+ scanning. */ -+ if (arg.not_found || (result == -E_NO_NEIGHBOR)) { -+ /* step back */ -+ done_lh(lh); -+ -+ result = zload(arg.last_coord.node); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ coord_clear_iplug(&arg.last_coord); -+ coord_dup(coord, &arg.last_coord); -+ move_lh(lh, &arg.last_lh); -+ result = RETERR(-ENOENT); -+ zrelse(arg.last_coord.node); -+ --arg.non_uniq; -+ } -+ } -+ -+ done_lh(&arg.last_lh); -+ if (result == 0) -+ reiser4_seal_init(seal, coord, &entry->key); -+ -+ if (result == 0 || result == -ENOENT) { -+ assert("nikita-2580", arg.non_uniq > 0); -+ dec->pos = arg.non_uniq - 1; -+ } -+ } -+ } else -+ dec->pos = -1; -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ scroll-step: 1 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/disk_format/disk_format40.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/disk_format/disk_format40.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/disk_format/disk_format40.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/disk_format/disk_format40.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,655 @@ -+/* Copyright 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+#include "../../debug.h" -+#include "../../dformat.h" -+#include "../../key.h" -+#include "../node/node.h" -+#include "../space/space_allocator.h" -+#include "disk_format40.h" -+#include "../plugin.h" -+#include "../../txnmgr.h" -+#include "../../jnode.h" -+#include "../../tree.h" -+#include "../../super.h" -+#include "../../wander.h" -+#include "../../inode.h" -+#include "../../ktxnmgrd.h" -+#include "../../status_flags.h" -+ -+#include /* for __u?? */ -+#include /* for struct super_block */ -+#include -+ -+/* reiser 4.0 default disk layout */ -+ -+/* Amount of free blocks needed to perform release_format40 when fs gets -+ mounted RW: 1 for SB, 1 for non-leaves in overwrite set, 2 for tx header -+ & tx record. */ -+#define RELEASE_RESERVED 4 -+ -+/* The greatest supported format40 version number */ -+#define FORMAT40_VERSION PLUGIN_LIBRARY_VERSION -+ -+/* This flag indicates that backup should be updated -+ (the update is performed by fsck) */ -+#define FORMAT40_UPDATE_BACKUP (1 << 31) -+ -+/* functions to access fields of format40_disk_super_block */ -+static __u64 get_format40_block_count(const format40_disk_super_block * sb) -+{ -+ return le64_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&sb->block_count)); -+} -+ -+static __u64 get_format40_free_blocks(const format40_disk_super_block * sb) -+{ -+ return le64_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&sb->free_blocks)); -+} -+ -+static __u64 get_format40_root_block(const format40_disk_super_block * sb) -+{ -+ return le64_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&sb->root_block)); -+} -+ -+static __u16 get_format40_tree_height(const format40_disk_super_block * sb) -+{ -+ return le16_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&sb->tree_height)); -+} -+ -+static __u64 get_format40_file_count(const format40_disk_super_block * sb) -+{ -+ return le64_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&sb->file_count)); -+} -+ -+static __u64 get_format40_oid(const format40_disk_super_block * sb) -+{ -+ return le64_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&sb->oid)); -+} -+ -+static __u32 get_format40_mkfs_id(const format40_disk_super_block * sb) -+{ -+ return le32_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&sb->mkfs_id)); -+} -+ -+static __u64 get_format40_flags(const format40_disk_super_block * sb) -+{ -+ return le64_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&sb->flags)); -+} -+ -+static __u32 get_format40_version(const format40_disk_super_block * sb) -+{ -+ return le32_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&sb->version)) & -+ ~FORMAT40_UPDATE_BACKUP; -+} -+ -+static int update_backup_version(const format40_disk_super_block * sb) -+{ -+ return (le32_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&sb->version)) & -+ FORMAT40_UPDATE_BACKUP); -+} -+ -+static int update_disk_version(const format40_disk_super_block * sb) -+{ -+ return (get_format40_version(sb) < FORMAT40_VERSION); -+} -+ -+static int incomplete_compatibility(const format40_disk_super_block * sb) -+{ -+ return (get_format40_version(sb) > FORMAT40_VERSION); -+} -+ -+static format40_super_info *get_sb_info(struct super_block *super) -+{ -+ return &get_super_private(super)->u.format40; -+} -+ -+static int consult_diskmap(struct super_block *s) -+{ -+ format40_super_info *info; -+ journal_location *jloc; -+ -+ info = get_sb_info(s); -+ jloc = &get_super_private(s)->jloc; -+ /* Default format-specific locations, if there is nothing in -+ * diskmap */ -+ jloc->footer = FORMAT40_JOURNAL_FOOTER_BLOCKNR; -+ jloc->header = FORMAT40_JOURNAL_HEADER_BLOCKNR; -+ info->loc.super = FORMAT40_OFFSET / s->s_blocksize; -+#ifdef CONFIG_REISER4_BADBLOCKS -+ reiser4_get_diskmap_value(FORMAT40_PLUGIN_DISKMAP_ID, FORMAT40_JF, -+ &jloc->footer); -+ reiser4_get_diskmap_value(FORMAT40_PLUGIN_DISKMAP_ID, FORMAT40_JH, -+ &jloc->header); -+ reiser4_get_diskmap_value(FORMAT40_PLUGIN_DISKMAP_ID, FORMAT40_SUPER, -+ &info->loc.super); -+#endif -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* find any valid super block of disk_format40 (even if the first -+ super block is destroyed), will change block numbers of actual journal header/footer (jf/jh) -+ if needed */ -+static struct buffer_head *find_a_disk_format40_super_block(struct super_block -+ *s) -+{ -+ struct buffer_head *super_bh; -+ format40_disk_super_block *disk_sb; -+ format40_super_info *info; -+ -+ assert("umka-487", s != NULL); -+ -+ info = get_sb_info(s); -+ -+ super_bh = sb_bread(s, info->loc.super); -+ if (super_bh == NULL) -+ return ERR_PTR(RETERR(-EIO)); -+ -+ disk_sb = (format40_disk_super_block *) super_bh->b_data; -+ if (strncmp(disk_sb->magic, FORMAT40_MAGIC, sizeof(FORMAT40_MAGIC))) { -+ brelse(super_bh); -+ return ERR_PTR(RETERR(-EINVAL)); -+ } -+ -+ reiser4_set_block_count(s, le64_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&disk_sb->block_count))); -+ reiser4_set_data_blocks(s, le64_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&disk_sb->block_count)) - -+ le64_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&disk_sb->free_blocks))); -+ reiser4_set_free_blocks(s, le64_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&disk_sb->free_blocks))); -+ -+ return super_bh; -+} -+ -+/* find the most recent version of super block. This is called after journal is -+ replayed */ -+static struct buffer_head *read_super_block(struct super_block *s UNUSED_ARG) -+{ -+ /* Here the most recent superblock copy has to be read. However, as -+ journal replay isn't complete, we are using -+ find_a_disk_format40_super_block() function. */ -+ return find_a_disk_format40_super_block(s); -+} -+ -+static int get_super_jnode(struct super_block *s) -+{ -+ reiser4_super_info_data *sbinfo = get_super_private(s); -+ jnode *sb_jnode; -+ int ret; -+ -+ sb_jnode = reiser4_alloc_io_head(&get_sb_info(s)->loc.super); -+ -+ ret = jload(sb_jnode); -+ -+ if (ret) { -+ reiser4_drop_io_head(sb_jnode); -+ return ret; -+ } -+ -+ pin_jnode_data(sb_jnode); -+ jrelse(sb_jnode); -+ -+ sbinfo->u.format40.sb_jnode = sb_jnode; -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+static void done_super_jnode(struct super_block *s) -+{ -+ jnode *sb_jnode = get_super_private(s)->u.format40.sb_jnode; -+ -+ if (sb_jnode) { -+ unpin_jnode_data(sb_jnode); -+ reiser4_drop_io_head(sb_jnode); -+ } -+} -+ -+typedef enum format40_init_stage { -+ NONE_DONE = 0, -+ CONSULT_DISKMAP, -+ FIND_A_SUPER, -+ INIT_JOURNAL_INFO, -+ INIT_STATUS, -+ JOURNAL_REPLAY, -+ READ_SUPER, -+ KEY_CHECK, -+ INIT_OID, -+ INIT_TREE, -+ JOURNAL_RECOVER, -+ INIT_SA, -+ INIT_JNODE, -+ ALL_DONE -+} format40_init_stage; -+ -+static format40_disk_super_block *copy_sb(const struct buffer_head *super_bh) -+{ -+ format40_disk_super_block *sb_copy; -+ -+ sb_copy = kmalloc(sizeof(format40_disk_super_block), -+ reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()); -+ if (sb_copy == NULL) -+ return ERR_PTR(RETERR(-ENOMEM)); -+ memcpy(sb_copy, ((format40_disk_super_block *) super_bh->b_data), -+ sizeof(format40_disk_super_block)); -+ return sb_copy; -+} -+ -+static int check_key_format(const format40_disk_super_block *sb_copy) -+{ -+ if (!equi(REISER4_LARGE_KEY, -+ get_format40_flags(sb_copy) & (1 << FORMAT40_LARGE_KEYS))) { -+ warning("nikita-3228", "Key format mismatch. " -+ "Only %s keys are supported.", -+ REISER4_LARGE_KEY ? "large" : "small"); -+ return RETERR(-EINVAL); -+ } -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * try_init_format40 -+ * @super: -+ * @stage: -+ * -+ */ -+static int try_init_format40(struct super_block *super, -+ format40_init_stage *stage) -+{ -+ int result; -+ struct buffer_head *super_bh; -+ reiser4_super_info_data *sbinfo; -+ format40_disk_super_block *sb_copy; -+ tree_level height; -+ reiser4_block_nr root_block; -+ node_plugin *nplug; -+ -+ assert("vs-475", super != NULL); -+ assert("vs-474", get_super_private(super)); -+ -+ *stage = NONE_DONE; -+ -+ result = consult_diskmap(super); -+ if (result) -+ return result; -+ *stage = CONSULT_DISKMAP; -+ -+ super_bh = find_a_disk_format40_super_block(super); -+ if (IS_ERR(super_bh)) -+ return PTR_ERR(super_bh); -+ brelse(super_bh); -+ *stage = FIND_A_SUPER; -+ -+ /* ok, we are sure that filesystem format is a format40 format */ -+ -+ /* map jnodes for journal control blocks (header, footer) to disk */ -+ result = reiser4_init_journal_info(super); -+ if (result) -+ return result; -+ *stage = INIT_JOURNAL_INFO; -+ -+ /* ok, we are sure that filesystem format is a format40 format */ -+ /* Now check it's state */ -+ result = reiser4_status_init(FORMAT40_STATUS_BLOCKNR); -+ if (result != 0 && result != -EINVAL) -+ /* -EINVAL means there is no magic, so probably just old -+ * fs. */ -+ return result; -+ *stage = INIT_STATUS; -+ -+ result = reiser4_status_query(NULL, NULL); -+ if (result == REISER4_STATUS_MOUNT_WARN) -+ notice("vpf-1363", "Warning: mounting %s with errors.", -+ super->s_id); -+ if (result == REISER4_STATUS_MOUNT_RO) -+ notice("vpf-1364", "Warning: mounting %s with fatal errors," -+ " forcing read-only mount.", super->s_id); -+ result = reiser4_journal_replay(super); -+ if (result) -+ return result; -+ *stage = JOURNAL_REPLAY; -+ -+ super_bh = read_super_block(super); -+ if (IS_ERR(super_bh)) -+ return PTR_ERR(super_bh); -+ *stage = READ_SUPER; -+ -+ /* allocate and make a copy of format40_disk_super_block */ -+ sb_copy = copy_sb(super_bh); -+ brelse(super_bh); -+ -+ if (IS_ERR(sb_copy)) -+ return PTR_ERR(sb_copy); -+ printk("reiser4: %s: found disk format 4.0.%u.\n", -+ super->s_id, -+ get_format40_version(sb_copy)); -+ if (incomplete_compatibility(sb_copy)) -+ printk("reiser4: Warning: The last completely supported " -+ "version of disk format40 is %u. Some objects of " -+ "the semantic tree can be unaccessible.\n", -+ FORMAT40_VERSION); -+ /* make sure that key format of kernel and filesystem match */ -+ result = check_key_format(sb_copy); -+ if (result) { -+ kfree(sb_copy); -+ return result; -+ } -+ *stage = KEY_CHECK; -+ -+ result = oid_init_allocator(super, get_format40_file_count(sb_copy), -+ get_format40_oid(sb_copy)); -+ if (result) { -+ kfree(sb_copy); -+ return result; -+ } -+ *stage = INIT_OID; -+ -+ /* get things necessary to init reiser4_tree */ -+ root_block = get_format40_root_block(sb_copy); -+ height = get_format40_tree_height(sb_copy); -+ nplug = node_plugin_by_id(NODE40_ID); -+ -+ /* initialize reiser4_super_info_data */ -+ sbinfo = get_super_private(super); -+ assert("", sbinfo->tree.super == super); -+ /* init reiser4_tree for the filesystem */ -+ result = reiser4_init_tree(&sbinfo->tree, &root_block, height, nplug); -+ if (result) { -+ kfree(sb_copy); -+ return result; -+ } -+ *stage = INIT_TREE; -+ -+ /* -+ * initialize reiser4_super_info_data with data from format40 super -+ * block -+ */ -+ sbinfo->default_uid = 0; -+ sbinfo->default_gid = 0; -+ sbinfo->mkfs_id = get_format40_mkfs_id(sb_copy); -+ /* number of blocks in filesystem and reserved space */ -+ reiser4_set_block_count(super, get_format40_block_count(sb_copy)); -+ sbinfo->blocks_free = get_format40_free_blocks(sb_copy); -+ sbinfo->version = get_format40_version(sb_copy); -+ kfree(sb_copy); -+ -+ if (update_backup_version(sb_copy)) -+ printk("reiser4: Warning: metadata backup is not updated. " -+ "Please run 'fsck.reiser4 --fix' on %s.\n", -+ super->s_id); -+ -+ sbinfo->fsuid = 0; -+ sbinfo->fs_flags |= (1 << REISER4_ADG); /* hard links for directories -+ * are not supported */ -+ sbinfo->fs_flags |= (1 << REISER4_ONE_NODE_PLUGIN); /* all nodes in -+ * layout 40 are -+ * of one -+ * plugin */ -+ /* sbinfo->tmgr is initialized already */ -+ -+ /* recover sb data which were logged separately from sb block */ -+ -+ /* NOTE-NIKITA: reiser4_journal_recover_sb_data() calls -+ * oid_init_allocator() and reiser4_set_free_blocks() with new -+ * data. What's the reason to call them above? */ -+ result = reiser4_journal_recover_sb_data(super); -+ if (result != 0) -+ return result; -+ *stage = JOURNAL_RECOVER; -+ -+ /* -+ * Set number of used blocks. The number of used blocks is not stored -+ * neither in on-disk super block nor in the journal footer blocks. At -+ * this moment actual values of total blocks and free block counters -+ * are set in the reiser4 super block (in-memory structure) and we can -+ * calculate number of used blocks from them. -+ */ -+ reiser4_set_data_blocks(super, -+ reiser4_block_count(super) - -+ reiser4_free_blocks(super)); -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ sbinfo->min_blocks_used = 16 /* reserved area */ + -+ 2 /* super blocks */ + -+ 2 /* journal footer and header */ ; -+#endif -+ -+ /* init disk space allocator */ -+ result = sa_init_allocator(reiser4_get_space_allocator(super), -+ super, NULL); -+ if (result) -+ return result; -+ *stage = INIT_SA; -+ -+ result = get_super_jnode(super); -+ if (result == 0) -+ *stage = ALL_DONE; -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.format.get_ready */ -+int init_format_format40(struct super_block *s, void *data UNUSED_ARG) -+{ -+ int result; -+ format40_init_stage stage; -+ -+ result = try_init_format40(s, &stage); -+ switch (stage) { -+ case ALL_DONE: -+ assert("nikita-3458", result == 0); -+ break; -+ case INIT_JNODE: -+ done_super_jnode(s); -+ case INIT_SA: -+ sa_destroy_allocator(reiser4_get_space_allocator(s), s); -+ case JOURNAL_RECOVER: -+ case INIT_TREE: -+ reiser4_done_tree(&get_super_private(s)->tree); -+ case INIT_OID: -+ case KEY_CHECK: -+ case READ_SUPER: -+ case JOURNAL_REPLAY: -+ case INIT_STATUS: -+ reiser4_status_finish(); -+ case INIT_JOURNAL_INFO: -+ reiser4_done_journal_info(s); -+ case FIND_A_SUPER: -+ case CONSULT_DISKMAP: -+ case NONE_DONE: -+ break; -+ default: -+ impossible("nikita-3457", "init stage: %i", stage); -+ } -+ -+ if (!rofs_super(s) && reiser4_free_blocks(s) < RELEASE_RESERVED) -+ return RETERR(-ENOSPC); -+ -+ return result; -+} -+ -+static void pack_format40_super(const struct super_block *s, char *data) -+{ -+ format40_disk_super_block *super_data = -+ (format40_disk_super_block *) data; -+ -+ reiser4_super_info_data *sbinfo = get_super_private(s); -+ -+ assert("zam-591", data != NULL); -+ -+ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le64(reiser4_free_committed_blocks(s)), -+ &super_data->free_blocks); -+ -+ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le64(sbinfo->tree.root_block), -+ &super_data->root_block); -+ -+ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le64(oid_next(s)), -+ &super_data->oid); -+ -+ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le64(oids_used(s)), -+ &super_data->file_count); -+ -+ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le16(sbinfo->tree.height), -+ &super_data->tree_height); -+ -+ if (update_disk_version(super_data)) { -+ __u32 version = FORMAT40_VERSION | FORMAT40_UPDATE_BACKUP; -+ -+ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le32(version), &super_data->version); -+ } -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.format.log_super -+ return a jnode which should be added to transaction when the super block -+ gets logged */ -+jnode *log_super_format40(struct super_block *s) -+{ -+ jnode *sb_jnode; -+ -+ sb_jnode = get_super_private(s)->u.format40.sb_jnode; -+ -+ jload(sb_jnode); -+ -+ pack_format40_super(s, jdata(sb_jnode)); -+ -+ jrelse(sb_jnode); -+ -+ return sb_jnode; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.format.release */ -+int release_format40(struct super_block *s) -+{ -+ int ret; -+ reiser4_super_info_data *sbinfo; -+ -+ sbinfo = get_super_private(s); -+ assert("zam-579", sbinfo != NULL); -+ -+ if (!rofs_super(s)) { -+ ret = reiser4_capture_super_block(s); -+ if (ret != 0) -+ warning("vs-898", -+ "reiser4_capture_super_block failed: %d", -+ ret); -+ -+ ret = txnmgr_force_commit_all(s, 1); -+ if (ret != 0) -+ warning("jmacd-74438", "txn_force failed: %d", ret); -+ -+ all_grabbed2free(); -+ } -+ -+ sa_destroy_allocator(&sbinfo->space_allocator, s); -+ reiser4_done_journal_info(s); -+ done_super_jnode(s); -+ -+ rcu_barrier(); -+ reiser4_done_tree(&sbinfo->tree); -+ /* call finish_rcu(), because some znode were "released" in -+ * reiser4_done_tree(). */ -+ rcu_barrier(); -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+#define FORMAT40_ROOT_LOCALITY 41 -+#define FORMAT40_ROOT_OBJECTID 42 -+ -+/* plugin->u.format.root_dir_key */ -+const reiser4_key *root_dir_key_format40(const struct super_block *super -+ UNUSED_ARG) -+{ -+ static const reiser4_key FORMAT40_ROOT_DIR_KEY = { -+ .el = { -+ __constant_cpu_to_le64((FORMAT40_ROOT_LOCALITY << 4) | KEY_SD_MINOR), -+#if REISER4_LARGE_KEY -+ ON_LARGE_KEY(0ull,) -+#endif -+ __constant_cpu_to_le64(FORMAT40_ROOT_OBJECTID), -+ 0ull -+ } -+ }; -+ -+ return &FORMAT40_ROOT_DIR_KEY; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.format.check_open. -+ Check the opened object for validness. For now it checks for the valid oid & -+ locality only, can be improved later and it its work may depend on the mount -+ options. */ -+int check_open_format40(const struct inode *object) -+{ -+ oid_t max, oid; -+ -+ max = oid_next(object->i_sb) - 1; -+ -+ /* Check the oid. */ -+ oid = get_inode_oid(object); -+ if (oid > max) { -+ warning("vpf-1360", "The object with the oid %llu " -+ "greater then the max used oid %llu found.", -+ (unsigned long long)oid, (unsigned long long)max); -+ -+ return RETERR(-EIO); -+ } -+ -+ /* Check the locality. */ -+ oid = reiser4_inode_data(object)->locality_id; -+ if (oid > max) { -+ warning("vpf-1361", "The object with the locality %llu " -+ "greater then the max used oid %llu found.", -+ (unsigned long long)oid, (unsigned long long)max); -+ -+ return RETERR(-EIO); -+ } -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.format.version_update. -+ Perform all version update operations from the on-disk -+ format40_disk_super_block.version on disk to FORMAT40_VERSION. -+ */ -+int version_update_format40(struct super_block *super) { -+ txn_handle * trans; -+ lock_handle lh; -+ txn_atom *atom; -+ int ret; -+ -+ /* Nothing to do if RO mount or the on-disk version is not less. */ -+ if (super->s_flags & MS_RDONLY) -+ return 0; -+ -+ if (get_super_private(super)->version >= FORMAT40_VERSION) -+ return 0; -+ -+ printk("reiser4: Updating disk format to 4.0.%u. The reiser4 metadata " -+ "backup is left unchanged. Please run 'fsck.reiser4 --fix' " -+ "on %s to update it too.\n", FORMAT40_VERSION, super->s_id); -+ -+ /* Mark the uber znode dirty to call log_super on write_logs. */ -+ init_lh(&lh); -+ ret = get_uber_znode(reiser4_get_tree(super), ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK, -+ ZNODE_LOCK_HIPRI, &lh); -+ if (ret != 0) -+ return ret; -+ -+ znode_make_dirty(lh.node); -+ done_lh(&lh); -+ -+ /* Update the backup blocks. */ -+ -+ /* Force write_logs immediately. */ -+ trans = get_current_context()->trans; -+ atom = get_current_atom_locked(); -+ assert("vpf-1906", atom != NULL); -+ -+ spin_lock_txnh(trans); -+ return force_commit_atom(trans); -+} -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ scroll-step: 1 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/disk_format/disk_format40.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/disk_format/disk_format40.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/disk_format/disk_format40.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/disk_format/disk_format40.h 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,109 @@ -+/* Copyright 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* this file contains: -+ - definition of ondisk super block of standart disk layout for -+ reiser 4.0 (layout 40) -+ - definition of layout 40 specific portion of in-core super block -+ - declarations of functions implementing methods of layout plugin -+ for layout 40 -+ - declarations of functions used to get/set fields in layout 40 super block -+*/ -+ -+#ifndef __DISK_FORMAT40_H__ -+#define __DISK_FORMAT40_H__ -+ -+/* magic for default reiser4 layout */ -+#define FORMAT40_MAGIC "ReIsEr40FoRmAt" -+#define FORMAT40_OFFSET (REISER4_MASTER_OFFSET + PAGE_CACHE_SIZE) -+ -+#include "../../dformat.h" -+ -+#include /* for struct super_block */ -+ -+typedef enum { -+ FORMAT40_LARGE_KEYS -+} format40_flags; -+ -+/* ondisk super block for format 40. It is 512 bytes long */ -+typedef struct format40_disk_super_block { -+ /* 0 */ d64 block_count; -+ /* number of block in a filesystem */ -+ /* 8 */ d64 free_blocks; -+ /* number of free blocks */ -+ /* 16 */ d64 root_block; -+ /* filesystem tree root block */ -+ /* 24 */ d64 oid; -+ /* smallest free objectid */ -+ /* 32 */ d64 file_count; -+ /* number of files in a filesystem */ -+ /* 40 */ d64 flushes; -+ /* number of times super block was -+ flushed. Needed if format 40 -+ will have few super blocks */ -+ /* 48 */ d32 mkfs_id; -+ /* unique identifier of fs */ -+ /* 52 */ char magic[16]; -+ /* magic string ReIsEr40FoRmAt */ -+ /* 68 */ d16 tree_height; -+ /* height of filesystem tree */ -+ /* 70 */ d16 formatting_policy; -+ /* not used anymore */ -+ /* 72 */ d64 flags; -+ /* 80 */ d32 version; -+ /* on-disk format version number -+ initially assigned by mkfs as the greatest format40 -+ version number supported by reiser4progs and updated -+ in mount time in accordance with the greatest format40 -+ version number supported by kernel. -+ Is used by fsck to catch possible corruption and -+ for various compatibility issues */ -+ /* 84 */ char not_used[428]; -+} format40_disk_super_block; -+ -+/* format 40 specific part of reiser4_super_info_data */ -+typedef struct format40_super_info { -+/* format40_disk_super_block actual_sb; */ -+ jnode *sb_jnode; -+ struct { -+ reiser4_block_nr super; -+ } loc; -+} format40_super_info; -+ -+/* Defines for journal header and footer respectively. */ -+#define FORMAT40_JOURNAL_HEADER_BLOCKNR \ -+ ((REISER4_MASTER_OFFSET / PAGE_CACHE_SIZE) + 3) -+ -+#define FORMAT40_JOURNAL_FOOTER_BLOCKNR \ -+ ((REISER4_MASTER_OFFSET / PAGE_CACHE_SIZE) + 4) -+ -+#define FORMAT40_STATUS_BLOCKNR \ -+ ((REISER4_MASTER_OFFSET / PAGE_CACHE_SIZE) + 5) -+ -+/* Diskmap declarations */ -+#define FORMAT40_PLUGIN_DISKMAP_ID ((REISER4_FORMAT_PLUGIN_TYPE<<16) | (FORMAT40_ID)) -+#define FORMAT40_SUPER 1 -+#define FORMAT40_JH 2 -+#define FORMAT40_JF 3 -+ -+/* declarations of functions implementing methods of layout plugin for -+ format 40. The functions theirself are in disk_format40.c */ -+extern int init_format_format40(struct super_block *, void *data); -+extern const reiser4_key *root_dir_key_format40(const struct super_block *); -+extern int release_format40(struct super_block *s); -+extern jnode *log_super_format40(struct super_block *s); -+extern int check_open_format40(const struct inode *object); -+extern int version_update_format40(struct super_block *super); -+ -+/* __DISK_FORMAT40_H__ */ -+#endif -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ scroll-step: 1 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/disk_format/disk_format.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/disk_format/disk_format.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/disk_format/disk_format.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/disk_format/disk_format.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ -+/* Copyright 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+#include "../../debug.h" -+#include "../plugin_header.h" -+#include "disk_format40.h" -+#include "disk_format.h" -+#include "../plugin.h" -+ -+/* initialization of disk layout plugins */ -+disk_format_plugin format_plugins[LAST_FORMAT_ID] = { -+ [FORMAT40_ID] = { -+ .h = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_FORMAT_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = FORMAT40_ID, -+ .pops = NULL, -+ .label = "reiser40", -+ .desc = "standard disk layout for reiser40", -+ .linkage = {NULL, NULL} -+ }, -+ .init_format = init_format_format40, -+ .root_dir_key = root_dir_key_format40, -+ .release = release_format40, -+ .log_super = log_super_format40, -+ .check_open = check_open_format40, -+ .version_update = version_update_format40 -+ } -+}; -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ scroll-step: 1 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/disk_format/disk_format.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/disk_format/disk_format.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/disk_format/disk_format.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/disk_format/disk_format.h 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ -+/* Copyright 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* identifiers for disk layouts, they are also used as indexes in array of disk -+ plugins */ -+ -+#if !defined( __REISER4_DISK_FORMAT_H__ ) -+#define __REISER4_DISK_FORMAT_H__ -+ -+typedef enum { -+ /* standard reiser4 disk layout plugin id */ -+ FORMAT40_ID, -+ LAST_FORMAT_ID -+} disk_format_id; -+ -+/* __REISER4_DISK_FORMAT_H__ */ -+#endif -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ scroll-step: 1 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/disk_format/Makefile linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/disk_format/Makefile ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/disk_format/Makefile 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/disk_format/Makefile 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ -+obj-$(CONFIG_REISER4_FS) += df_plugins.o -+ -+df_plugins-objs := \ -+ disk_format40.o \ -+ disk_format.o -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/fibration.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/fibration.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/fibration.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/fibration.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,175 @@ -+/* Copyright 2004 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by -+ * reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* Directory fibrations */ -+ -+/* -+ * Suppose we have a directory tree with sources of some project. During -+ * compilation .o files are created within this tree. This makes access -+ * to the original source files less efficient, because source files are -+ * now "diluted" by object files: default directory plugin uses prefix -+ * of a file name as a part of the key for directory entry (and this -+ * part is also inherited by the key of file body). This means that -+ * foo.o will be located close to foo.c and foo.h in the tree. -+ * -+ * To avoid this effect directory plugin fill highest 7 (unused -+ * originally) bits of the second component of the directory entry key -+ * by bit-pattern depending on the file name (see -+ * fs/reiser4/kassign.c:build_entry_key_common()). These bits are called -+ * "fibre". Fibre of the file name key is inherited by key of stat data -+ * and keys of file body (in the case of REISER4_LARGE_KEY). -+ * -+ * Fibre for a given file is chosen by per-directory fibration -+ * plugin. Names within given fibre are ordered lexicographically. -+ */ -+ -+#include "../debug.h" -+#include "plugin_header.h" -+#include "plugin.h" -+#include "../super.h" -+#include "../inode.h" -+ -+#include -+ -+static const int fibre_shift = 57; -+ -+#define FIBRE_NO(n) (((__u64)(n)) << fibre_shift) -+ -+/* -+ * Trivial fibration: all files of directory are just ordered -+ * lexicographically. -+ */ -+static __u64 fibre_trivial(const struct inode *dir, const char *name, int len) -+{ -+ return FIBRE_NO(0); -+} -+ -+/* -+ * dot-o fibration: place .o files after all others. -+ */ -+static __u64 fibre_dot_o(const struct inode *dir, const char *name, int len) -+{ -+ /* special treatment for .*\.o */ -+ if (len > 2 && name[len - 1] == 'o' && name[len - 2] == '.') -+ return FIBRE_NO(1); -+ else -+ return FIBRE_NO(0); -+} -+ -+/* -+ * ext.1 fibration: subdivide directory into 128 fibrations one for each -+ * 7bit extension character (file "foo.h" goes into fibre "h"), plus -+ * default fibre for the rest. -+ */ -+static __u64 fibre_ext_1(const struct inode *dir, const char *name, int len) -+{ -+ if (len > 2 && name[len - 2] == '.') -+ return FIBRE_NO(name[len - 1]); -+ else -+ return FIBRE_NO(0); -+} -+ -+/* -+ * ext.3 fibration: try to separate files with different 3-character -+ * extensions from each other. -+ */ -+static __u64 fibre_ext_3(const struct inode *dir, const char *name, int len) -+{ -+ if (len > 4 && name[len - 4] == '.') -+ return FIBRE_NO(name[len - 3] + name[len - 2] + name[len - 1]); -+ else -+ return FIBRE_NO(0); -+} -+ -+static int change_fibration(struct inode *inode, -+ reiser4_plugin * plugin, -+ pset_member memb) -+{ -+ int result; -+ -+ assert("nikita-3503", inode != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-3504", plugin != NULL); -+ -+ assert("nikita-3505", is_reiser4_inode(inode)); -+ assert("nikita-3506", inode_dir_plugin(inode) != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-3507", -+ plugin->h.type_id == REISER4_FIBRATION_PLUGIN_TYPE); -+ -+ result = 0; -+ if (inode_fibration_plugin(inode) == NULL || -+ inode_fibration_plugin(inode)->h.id != plugin->h.id) { -+ if (is_dir_empty(inode) == 0) -+ result = aset_set_unsafe(&reiser4_inode_data(inode)->pset, -+ PSET_FIBRATION, plugin); -+ else -+ result = RETERR(-ENOTEMPTY); -+ -+ } -+ return result; -+} -+ -+static reiser4_plugin_ops fibration_plugin_ops = { -+ .init = NULL, -+ .load = NULL, -+ .save_len = NULL, -+ .save = NULL, -+ .change = change_fibration -+}; -+ -+/* fibration plugins */ -+fibration_plugin fibration_plugins[LAST_FIBRATION_ID] = { -+ [FIBRATION_LEXICOGRAPHIC] = { -+ .h = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_FIBRATION_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = FIBRATION_LEXICOGRAPHIC, -+ .pops = &fibration_plugin_ops, -+ .label = "lexicographic", -+ .desc = "no fibration", -+ .linkage = {NULL, NULL} -+ }, -+ .fibre = fibre_trivial -+ }, -+ [FIBRATION_DOT_O] = { -+ .h = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_FIBRATION_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = FIBRATION_DOT_O, -+ .pops = &fibration_plugin_ops, -+ .label = "dot-o", -+ .desc = "fibrate .o files separately", -+ .linkage = {NULL, NULL} -+ }, -+ .fibre = fibre_dot_o -+ }, -+ [FIBRATION_EXT_1] = { -+ .h = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_FIBRATION_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = FIBRATION_EXT_1, -+ .pops = &fibration_plugin_ops, -+ .label = "ext-1", -+ .desc = "fibrate file by single character extension", -+ .linkage = {NULL, NULL} -+ }, -+ .fibre = fibre_ext_1 -+ }, -+ [FIBRATION_EXT_3] = { -+ .h = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_FIBRATION_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = FIBRATION_EXT_3, -+ .pops = &fibration_plugin_ops, -+ .label = "ext-3", -+ .desc = "fibrate file by three character extension", -+ .linkage = {NULL, NULL} -+ }, -+ .fibre = fibre_ext_3 -+ } -+}; -+ -+/* -+ * Local variables: -+ * c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ * mode-name: "LC" -+ * c-basic-offset: 8 -+ * tab-width: 8 -+ * fill-column: 79 -+ * End: -+ */ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/fibration.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/fibration.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/fibration.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/fibration.h 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ -+/* Copyright 2004 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* Fibration plugin used by hashed directory plugin to segment content -+ * of directory. See fs/reiser4/plugin/fibration.c for more on this. */ -+ -+#if !defined( __FS_REISER4_PLUGIN_FIBRATION_H__ ) -+#define __FS_REISER4_PLUGIN_FIBRATION_H__ -+ -+#include "plugin_header.h" -+ -+typedef struct fibration_plugin { -+ /* generic fields */ -+ plugin_header h; -+ -+ __u64(*fibre) (const struct inode * dir, const char *name, int len); -+} fibration_plugin; -+ -+typedef enum { -+ FIBRATION_LEXICOGRAPHIC, -+ FIBRATION_DOT_O, -+ FIBRATION_EXT_1, -+ FIBRATION_EXT_3, -+ LAST_FIBRATION_ID -+} reiser4_fibration_id; -+ -+/* __FS_REISER4_PLUGIN_FIBRATION_H__ */ -+#endif -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/file/cryptcompress.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/file/cryptcompress.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/file/cryptcompress.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/file/cryptcompress.c 2007-12-04 23:04:00.722303973 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,3778 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by -+ reiser4/README */ -+/* -+ * Written by Edward Shishkin. -+ * -+ * Implementations of inode/file/address_space operations -+ * specific for cryptcompress file plugin which manages -+ * regular files built of compressed and(or) encrypted bodies. -+ * See http://dev.namesys.com/CryptcompressPlugin for details. -+ */ -+ -+#include "../../inode.h" -+#include "../cluster.h" -+#include "../object.h" -+#include "../../tree_walk.h" -+#include "cryptcompress.h" -+ -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+ -+/* -+ Managing primary and secondary caches by Reiser4 -+ cryptcompress file plugin. Synchronization scheme. -+ -+ -+ +------------------+ -+ +------------------->| tfm stream | -+ | | (compressed data)| -+ flush | +------------------+ -+ +-----------------+ | -+ |(->)longterm lock| V -+--+ writepages() | | +-***-+ reiser4 +---+ -+ | | +--+ | *** | storage tree | | -+ | | | +-***-+ (primary cache)| | -+u | write() (secondary| cache) V / | \ | | -+s | ----> +----+ +----+ +----+ +----+ +-***** ******* **----+ ----> | d | -+e | | | |page cluster | | | **disk cluster** | | i | -+r | <---- +----+ +----+ +----+ +----+ +-***** **********----+ <---- | s | -+ | read() ^ ^ | | k | -+ | | (->)longterm lock| | page_io()| | -+ | | +------+ | | -+--+ readpages() | | +---+ -+ | V -+ | +------------------+ -+ +--------------------| tfm stream | -+ | (plain text) | -+ +------------------+ -+*/ -+ -+/* get cryptcompress specific portion of inode */ -+struct cryptcompress_info *cryptcompress_inode_data(const struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ return &reiser4_inode_data(inode)->file_plugin_data.cryptcompress_info; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.file.init_inode_data */ -+void init_inode_data_cryptcompress(struct inode *inode, -+ reiser4_object_create_data * crd, -+ int create) -+{ -+ struct cryptcompress_info *data; -+ -+ data = cryptcompress_inode_data(inode); -+ assert("edward-685", data != NULL); -+ -+ memset(data, 0, sizeof(*data)); -+ -+ mutex_init(&data->checkin_mutex); -+ data->trunc_index = ULONG_MAX; -+ turn_on_compression(data); -+ set_lattice_factor(data, MIN_LATTICE_FACTOR); -+ init_inode_ordering(inode, crd, create); -+} -+ -+/* The following is a part of reiser4 cipher key manager -+ which is called when opening/creating a cryptcompress file */ -+ -+/* get/set cipher key info */ -+struct reiser4_crypto_info * inode_crypto_info (struct inode * inode) -+{ -+ assert("edward-90", inode != NULL); -+ assert("edward-91", reiser4_inode_data(inode) != NULL); -+ return cryptcompress_inode_data(inode)->crypt; -+} -+ -+static void set_inode_crypto_info (struct inode * inode, -+ struct reiser4_crypto_info * info) -+{ -+ cryptcompress_inode_data(inode)->crypt = info; -+} -+ -+/* allocate a cipher key info */ -+struct reiser4_crypto_info * reiser4_alloc_crypto_info (struct inode * inode) -+{ -+ struct reiser4_crypto_info *info; -+ int fipsize; -+ -+ info = kzalloc(sizeof(*info), reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()); -+ if (!info) -+ return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM); -+ -+ fipsize = inode_digest_plugin(inode)->fipsize; -+ info->keyid = kmalloc(fipsize, reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()); -+ if (!info->keyid) { -+ kfree(info); -+ return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM); -+ } -+ info->host = inode; -+ return info; -+} -+ -+#if 0 -+/* allocate/free low-level info for cipher and digest -+ transforms */ -+static int alloc_crypto_tfms(struct reiser4_crypto_info * info) -+{ -+ struct crypto_blkcipher * ctfm = NULL; -+ struct crypto_hash * dtfm = NULL; -+ cipher_plugin * cplug = inode_cipher_plugin(info->host); -+ digest_plugin * dplug = inode_digest_plugin(info->host); -+ -+ if (cplug->alloc) { -+ ctfm = cplug->alloc(); -+ if (IS_ERR(ctfm)) { -+ warning("edward-1364", -+ "Can not allocate info for %s\n", -+ cplug->h.desc); -+ return RETERR(PTR_ERR(ctfm)); -+ } -+ } -+ info_set_cipher(info, ctfm); -+ if (dplug->alloc) { -+ dtfm = dplug->alloc(); -+ if (IS_ERR(dtfm)) { -+ warning("edward-1365", -+ "Can not allocate info for %s\n", -+ dplug->h.desc); -+ goto unhappy_with_digest; -+ } -+ } -+ info_set_digest(info, dtfm); -+ return 0; -+ unhappy_with_digest: -+ if (cplug->free) { -+ cplug->free(ctfm); -+ info_set_cipher(info, NULL); -+ } -+ return RETERR(PTR_ERR(dtfm)); -+} -+#endif -+ -+static void -+free_crypto_tfms(struct reiser4_crypto_info * info) -+{ -+ assert("edward-1366", info != NULL); -+ if (!info_get_cipher(info)) { -+ assert("edward-1601", !info_get_digest(info)); -+ return; -+ } -+ inode_cipher_plugin(info->host)->free(info_get_cipher(info)); -+ info_set_cipher(info, NULL); -+ inode_digest_plugin(info->host)->free(info_get_digest(info)); -+ info_set_digest(info, NULL); -+ return; -+} -+ -+#if 0 -+/* create a key fingerprint for disk stat-data */ -+static int create_keyid (struct reiser4_crypto_info * info, -+ struct reiser4_crypto_data * data) -+{ -+ int ret = -ENOMEM; -+ size_t blk, pad; -+ __u8 * dmem; -+ __u8 * cmem; -+ struct hash_desc ddesc; -+ struct blkcipher_desc cdesc; -+ struct scatterlist sg; -+ -+ assert("edward-1367", info != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1368", info->keyid != NULL); -+ -+ ddesc.tfm = info_get_digest(info); -+ ddesc.flags = 0; -+ cdesc.tfm = info_get_cipher(info); -+ cdesc.flags = 0; -+ -+ dmem = kmalloc((size_t)crypto_hash_digestsize(ddesc.tfm), -+ reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()); -+ if (!dmem) -+ goto exit1; -+ -+ blk = crypto_blkcipher_blocksize(cdesc.tfm); -+ -+ pad = data->keyid_size % blk; -+ pad = (pad ? blk - pad : 0); -+ -+ cmem = kmalloc((size_t)data->keyid_size + pad, -+ reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()); -+ if (!cmem) -+ goto exit2; -+ memcpy(cmem, data->keyid, data->keyid_size); -+ memset(cmem + data->keyid_size, 0, pad); -+ -+ sg_init_one(&sg, cmem, data->keyid_size + pad); -+ -+ ret = crypto_blkcipher_encrypt(&cdesc, &sg, &sg, -+ data->keyid_size + pad); -+ if (ret) { -+ warning("edward-1369", -+ "encryption failed flags=%x\n", cdesc.flags); -+ goto exit3; -+ } -+ ret = crypto_hash_digest(&ddesc, &sg, sg.length, dmem); -+ if (ret) { -+ warning("edward-1602", -+ "digest failed flags=%x\n", ddesc.flags); -+ goto exit3; -+ } -+ memcpy(info->keyid, dmem, inode_digest_plugin(info->host)->fipsize); -+ exit3: -+ kfree(cmem); -+ exit2: -+ kfree(dmem); -+ exit1: -+ return ret; -+} -+#endif -+ -+static void destroy_keyid(struct reiser4_crypto_info * info) -+{ -+ assert("edward-1370", info != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1371", info->keyid != NULL); -+ kfree(info->keyid); -+ return; -+} -+ -+static void __free_crypto_info (struct inode * inode) -+{ -+ struct reiser4_crypto_info * info = inode_crypto_info(inode); -+ assert("edward-1372", info != NULL); -+ -+ free_crypto_tfms(info); -+ destroy_keyid(info); -+ kfree(info); -+} -+ -+#if 0 -+static void instantiate_crypto_info(struct reiser4_crypto_info * info) -+{ -+ assert("edward-1373", info != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1374", info->inst == 0); -+ info->inst = 1; -+} -+#endif -+ -+static void uninstantiate_crypto_info(struct reiser4_crypto_info * info) -+{ -+ assert("edward-1375", info != NULL); -+ info->inst = 0; -+} -+ -+#if 0 -+static int is_crypto_info_instantiated(struct reiser4_crypto_info * info) -+{ -+ return info->inst; -+} -+ -+static int inode_has_cipher_key(struct inode * inode) -+{ -+ assert("edward-1376", inode != NULL); -+ return inode_crypto_info(inode) && -+ is_crypto_info_instantiated(inode_crypto_info(inode)); -+} -+#endif -+ -+static void free_crypto_info (struct inode * inode) -+{ -+ uninstantiate_crypto_info(inode_crypto_info(inode)); -+ __free_crypto_info(inode); -+} -+ -+static int need_cipher(struct inode * inode) -+{ -+ return inode_cipher_plugin(inode) != -+ cipher_plugin_by_id(NONE_CIPHER_ID); -+} -+ -+/* Parse @data which contains a (uninstantiated) cipher key imported -+ from user space, create a low-level cipher info and attach it to -+ the @object. If success, then info contains an instantiated key */ -+#if 0 -+struct reiser4_crypto_info * create_crypto_info(struct inode * object, -+ struct reiser4_crypto_data * data) -+{ -+ int ret; -+ struct reiser4_crypto_info * info; -+ -+ assert("edward-1377", data != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1378", need_cipher(object)); -+ -+ if (inode_file_plugin(object) != -+ file_plugin_by_id(DIRECTORY_FILE_PLUGIN_ID)) -+ return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL); -+ -+ info = reiser4_alloc_crypto_info(object); -+ if (IS_ERR(info)) -+ return info; -+ ret = alloc_crypto_tfms(info); -+ if (ret) -+ goto err; -+ /* instantiating a key */ -+ ret = crypto_blkcipher_setkey(info_get_cipher(info), -+ data->key, -+ data->keysize); -+ if (ret) { -+ warning("edward-1379", -+ "setkey failed flags=%x", -+ crypto_blkcipher_get_flags(info_get_cipher(info))); -+ goto err; -+ } -+ info->keysize = data->keysize; -+ ret = create_keyid(info, data); -+ if (ret) -+ goto err; -+ instantiate_crypto_info(info); -+ return info; -+ err: -+ __free_crypto_info(object); -+ return ERR_PTR(ret); -+} -+#endif -+ -+/* increment/decrement a load counter when -+ attaching/detaching the crypto-stat to any object */ -+static void load_crypto_info(struct reiser4_crypto_info * info) -+{ -+ assert("edward-1380", info != NULL); -+ inc_keyload_count(info); -+} -+ -+static void unload_crypto_info(struct inode * inode) -+{ -+ struct reiser4_crypto_info * info = inode_crypto_info(inode); -+ assert("edward-1381", info->keyload_count > 0); -+ -+ dec_keyload_count(inode_crypto_info(inode)); -+ if (info->keyload_count == 0) -+ /* final release */ -+ free_crypto_info(inode); -+} -+ -+/* attach/detach an existing crypto-stat */ -+void reiser4_attach_crypto_info(struct inode * inode, -+ struct reiser4_crypto_info * info) -+{ -+ assert("edward-1382", inode != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1383", info != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1384", inode_crypto_info(inode) == NULL); -+ -+ set_inode_crypto_info(inode, info); -+ load_crypto_info(info); -+} -+ -+/* returns true, if crypto stat can be attached to the @host */ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+static int host_allows_crypto_info(struct inode * host) -+{ -+ int ret; -+ file_plugin * fplug = inode_file_plugin(host); -+ -+ switch (fplug->h.id) { -+ case CRYPTCOMPRESS_FILE_PLUGIN_ID: -+ ret = 1; -+ break; -+ default: -+ ret = 0; -+ } -+ return ret; -+} -+#endif /* REISER4_DEBUG */ -+ -+static void reiser4_detach_crypto_info(struct inode * inode) -+{ -+ assert("edward-1385", inode != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1386", host_allows_crypto_info(inode)); -+ -+ if (inode_crypto_info(inode)) -+ unload_crypto_info(inode); -+ set_inode_crypto_info(inode, NULL); -+} -+ -+#if 0 -+ -+/* compare fingerprints of @child and @parent */ -+static int keyid_eq(struct reiser4_crypto_info * child, -+ struct reiser4_crypto_info * parent) -+{ -+ return !memcmp(child->keyid, -+ parent->keyid, -+ info_digest_plugin(parent)->fipsize); -+} -+ -+/* check if a crypto-stat (which is bound to @parent) can be inherited */ -+int can_inherit_crypto_cryptcompress(struct inode *child, struct inode *parent) -+{ -+ if (!need_cipher(child)) -+ return 0; -+ /* the child is created */ -+ if (!inode_crypto_info(child)) -+ return 1; -+ /* the child is looked up */ -+ if (!inode_crypto_info(parent)) -+ return 0; -+ return (inode_cipher_plugin(child) == inode_cipher_plugin(parent) && -+ inode_digest_plugin(child) == inode_digest_plugin(parent) && -+ inode_crypto_info(child)->keysize == -+ inode_crypto_info(parent)->keysize && -+ keyid_eq(inode_crypto_info(child), inode_crypto_info(parent))); -+} -+#endif -+ -+/* helper functions for ->create() method of the cryptcompress plugin */ -+static int inode_set_crypto(struct inode * object) -+{ -+ reiser4_inode * info; -+ if (!inode_crypto_info(object)) { -+ if (need_cipher(object)) -+ return RETERR(-EINVAL); -+ /* the file is not to be encrypted */ -+ return 0; -+ } -+ info = reiser4_inode_data(object); -+ info->extmask |= (1 << CRYPTO_STAT); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+static int inode_init_compression(struct inode * object) -+{ -+ int result = 0; -+ assert("edward-1461", object != NULL); -+ if (inode_compression_plugin(object)->init) -+ result = inode_compression_plugin(object)->init(); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+static int inode_check_cluster(struct inode * object) -+{ -+ assert("edward-696", object != NULL); -+ -+ if (unlikely(inode_cluster_size(object) < PAGE_CACHE_SIZE)) { -+ warning("edward-1320", "Can not support '%s' " -+ "logical clusters (less then page size)", -+ inode_cluster_plugin(object)->h.label); -+ return RETERR(-EINVAL); -+ } -+ if (unlikely(inode_cluster_shift(object)) >= BITS_PER_BYTE*sizeof(int)){ -+ warning("edward-1463", "Can not support '%s' " -+ "logical clusters (too big for transform)", -+ inode_cluster_plugin(object)->h.label); -+ return RETERR(-EINVAL); -+ } -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->destroy_inode() */ -+void destroy_inode_cryptcompress(struct inode * inode) -+{ -+ assert("edward-1464", INODE_PGCOUNT(inode) == 0); -+ reiser4_detach_crypto_info(inode); -+ return; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->create_object(): -+. install plugins -+. attach crypto info if specified -+. attach compression info if specified -+. attach cluster info -+*/ -+int create_object_cryptcompress(struct inode *object, struct inode *parent, -+ reiser4_object_create_data * data) -+{ -+ int result; -+ reiser4_inode *info; -+ -+ assert("edward-23", object != NULL); -+ assert("edward-24", parent != NULL); -+ assert("edward-30", data != NULL); -+ assert("edward-26", reiser4_inode_get_flag(object, REISER4_NO_SD)); -+ assert("edward-27", data->id == CRYPTCOMPRESS_FILE_PLUGIN_ID); -+ -+ info = reiser4_inode_data(object); -+ -+ assert("edward-29", info != NULL); -+ -+ /* set file bit */ -+ info->plugin_mask |= (1 << PSET_FILE); -+ -+ /* set crypto */ -+ result = inode_set_crypto(object); -+ if (result) -+ goto error; -+ /* set compression */ -+ result = inode_init_compression(object); -+ if (result) -+ goto error; -+ /* set cluster */ -+ result = inode_check_cluster(object); -+ if (result) -+ goto error; -+ -+ /* save everything in disk stat-data */ -+ result = write_sd_by_inode_common(object); -+ if (!result) -+ return 0; -+ error: -+ reiser4_detach_crypto_info(object); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->open() */ -+int open_cryptcompress(struct inode * inode, struct file * file) -+{ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* returns a blocksize, the attribute of a cipher algorithm */ -+static unsigned int -+cipher_blocksize(struct inode * inode) -+{ -+ assert("edward-758", need_cipher(inode)); -+ assert("edward-1400", inode_crypto_info(inode) != NULL); -+ return crypto_blkcipher_blocksize -+ (info_get_cipher(inode_crypto_info(inode))); -+} -+ -+/* returns offset translated by scale factor of the crypto-algorithm */ -+static loff_t inode_scaled_offset (struct inode * inode, -+ const loff_t src_off /* input offset */) -+{ -+ assert("edward-97", inode != NULL); -+ -+ if (!need_cipher(inode) || -+ src_off == get_key_offset(reiser4_min_key()) || -+ src_off == get_key_offset(reiser4_max_key())) -+ return src_off; -+ -+ return inode_cipher_plugin(inode)->scale(inode, -+ cipher_blocksize(inode), -+ src_off); -+} -+ -+/* returns disk cluster size */ -+size_t inode_scaled_cluster_size(struct inode * inode) -+{ -+ assert("edward-110", inode != NULL); -+ -+ return inode_scaled_offset(inode, inode_cluster_size(inode)); -+} -+ -+/* set number of cluster pages */ -+static void set_cluster_nrpages(struct cluster_handle * clust, -+ struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ struct reiser4_slide * win; -+ -+ assert("edward-180", clust != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1040", inode != NULL); -+ -+ clust->old_nrpages = size_in_pages(lbytes(clust->index, inode)); -+ win = clust->win; -+ if (!win) { -+ clust->nr_pages = size_in_pages(lbytes(clust->index, inode)); -+ return; -+ } -+ assert("edward-1176", clust->op != LC_INVAL); -+ assert("edward-1064", win->off + win->count + win->delta != 0); -+ -+ if (win->stat == HOLE_WINDOW && -+ win->off == 0 && win->count == inode_cluster_size(inode)) { -+ /* special case: writing a "fake" logical cluster */ -+ clust->nr_pages = 0; -+ return; -+ } -+ clust->nr_pages = size_in_pages(max(win->off + win->count + win->delta, -+ lbytes(clust->index, inode))); -+ return; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->key_by_inode() -+ build key of a disk cluster */ -+int key_by_inode_cryptcompress(struct inode *inode, loff_t off, -+ reiser4_key * key) -+{ -+ assert("edward-64", inode != 0); -+ -+ if (likely(off != get_key_offset(reiser4_max_key()))) -+ off = off_to_clust_to_off(off, inode); -+ if (inode_crypto_info(inode)) -+ off = inode_scaled_offset(inode, off); -+ -+ key_by_inode_and_offset_common(inode, 0, key); -+ set_key_offset(key, (__u64)off); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->flow_by_inode() */ -+/* flow is used to read/write disk clusters */ -+int flow_by_inode_cryptcompress(struct inode *inode, const char __user * buf, -+ int user, /* 1: @buf is of user space, -+ 0: kernel space */ -+ loff_t size, /* @buf size */ -+ loff_t off, /* offset to start io from */ -+ rw_op op, /* READ or WRITE */ -+ flow_t * f /* resulting flow */) -+{ -+ assert("edward-436", f != NULL); -+ assert("edward-149", inode != NULL); -+ assert("edward-150", inode_file_plugin(inode) != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1465", user == 0); /* we use flow to read/write -+ disk clusters located in -+ kernel space */ -+ f->length = size; -+ memcpy(&f->data, &buf, sizeof(buf)); -+ f->user = user; -+ f->op = op; -+ -+ return key_by_inode_cryptcompress(inode, off, &f->key); -+} -+ -+static int -+cryptcompress_hint_validate(hint_t * hint, const reiser4_key * key, -+ znode_lock_mode lock_mode) -+{ -+ coord_t *coord; -+ -+ assert("edward-704", hint != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1089", !hint_is_valid(hint)); -+ assert("edward-706", hint->lh.owner == NULL); -+ -+ coord = &hint->ext_coord.coord; -+ -+ if (!hint || !hint_is_set(hint) || hint->mode != lock_mode) -+ /* hint either not set or set by different operation */ -+ return RETERR(-E_REPEAT); -+ -+ if (get_key_offset(key) != hint->offset) -+ /* hint is set for different key */ -+ return RETERR(-E_REPEAT); -+ -+ assert("edward-707", reiser4_schedulable()); -+ -+ return reiser4_seal_validate(&hint->seal, &hint->ext_coord.coord, -+ key, &hint->lh, lock_mode, -+ ZNODE_LOCK_LOPRI); -+} -+ -+/* reserve disk space when writing a logical cluster */ -+static int reserve4cluster(struct inode *inode, struct cluster_handle *clust) -+{ -+ int result = 0; -+ -+ assert("edward-965", reiser4_schedulable()); -+ assert("edward-439", inode != NULL); -+ assert("edward-440", clust != NULL); -+ assert("edward-441", clust->pages != NULL); -+ -+ if (clust->nr_pages == 0) { -+ assert("edward-1152", clust->win != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1153", clust->win->stat == HOLE_WINDOW); -+ /* don't reserve disk space for fake logical cluster */ -+ return 0; -+ } -+ assert("edward-442", jprivate(clust->pages[0]) != NULL); -+ -+ result = reiser4_grab_space_force(estimate_insert_cluster(inode) + -+ estimate_update_cluster(inode), -+ BA_CAN_COMMIT); -+ if (result) -+ return result; -+ clust->reserved = 1; -+ grabbed2cluster_reserved(estimate_insert_cluster(inode) + -+ estimate_update_cluster(inode)); -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ clust->reserved_prepped = estimate_update_cluster(inode); -+ clust->reserved_unprepped = estimate_insert_cluster(inode); -+#endif -+ /* there can be space grabbed by txnmgr_force_commit_all */ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* free reserved disk space if writing a logical cluster fails */ -+static void free_reserved4cluster(struct inode *inode, -+ struct cluster_handle *ch, int count) -+{ -+ assert("edward-967", ch->reserved == 1); -+ -+ cluster_reserved2free(count); -+ ch->reserved = 0; -+} -+ -+/* The core search procedure of the cryptcompress plugin. -+ If returned value is not cbk_errored, then current znode is locked */ -+static int find_cluster_item(hint_t * hint, -+ const reiser4_key * key, /* key of the item we are -+ looking for */ -+ znode_lock_mode lock_mode /* which lock */ , -+ ra_info_t * ra_info, lookup_bias bias, __u32 flags) -+{ -+ int result; -+ reiser4_key ikey; -+ int went_right = 0; -+ coord_t *coord = &hint->ext_coord.coord; -+ coord_t orig = *coord; -+ -+ assert("edward-152", hint != NULL); -+ -+ if (!hint_is_valid(hint)) { -+ result = cryptcompress_hint_validate(hint, key, lock_mode); -+ if (result == -E_REPEAT) -+ goto traverse_tree; -+ else if (result) { -+ assert("edward-1216", 0); -+ return result; -+ } -+ hint_set_valid(hint); -+ } -+ assert("edward-709", znode_is_any_locked(coord->node)); -+ -+ /* In-place lookup is going here, it means we just need to -+ check if next item of the @coord match to the @keyhint) */ -+ -+ if (equal_to_rdk(coord->node, key)) { -+ result = goto_right_neighbor(coord, &hint->lh); -+ if (result == -E_NO_NEIGHBOR) { -+ assert("edward-1217", 0); -+ return RETERR(-EIO); -+ } -+ if (result) -+ return result; -+ assert("edward-1218", equal_to_ldk(coord->node, key)); -+ went_right = 1; -+ } else { -+ coord->item_pos++; -+ coord->unit_pos = 0; -+ coord->between = AT_UNIT; -+ } -+ result = zload(coord->node); -+ if (result) -+ return result; -+ assert("edward-1219", !node_is_empty(coord->node)); -+ -+ if (!coord_is_existing_item(coord)) { -+ zrelse(coord->node); -+ goto not_found; -+ } -+ item_key_by_coord(coord, &ikey); -+ zrelse(coord->node); -+ if (!keyeq(key, &ikey)) -+ goto not_found; -+ /* Ok, item is found, update node counts */ -+ if (went_right) -+ dclust_inc_extension_ncount(hint); -+ return CBK_COORD_FOUND; -+ -+ not_found: -+ assert("edward-1220", coord->item_pos > 0); -+ //coord->item_pos--; -+ /* roll back */ -+ *coord = orig; -+ ON_DEBUG(coord_update_v(coord)); -+ return CBK_COORD_NOTFOUND; -+ -+ traverse_tree: -+ assert("edward-713", hint->lh.owner == NULL); -+ assert("edward-714", reiser4_schedulable()); -+ -+ reiser4_unset_hint(hint); -+ dclust_init_extension(hint); -+ coord_init_zero(coord); -+ result = coord_by_key(current_tree, key, coord, &hint->lh, -+ lock_mode, bias, LEAF_LEVEL, LEAF_LEVEL, -+ CBK_UNIQUE | flags, ra_info); -+ if (cbk_errored(result)) -+ return result; -+ if(result == CBK_COORD_FOUND) -+ dclust_inc_extension_ncount(hint); -+ hint_set_valid(hint); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* This function is called by deflate[inflate] manager when -+ creating a transformed/plain stream to check if we should -+ create/cut some overhead. If this returns true, then @oh -+ contains the size of this overhead. -+ */ -+static int need_cut_or_align(struct inode * inode, -+ struct cluster_handle * ch, rw_op rw, int * oh) -+{ -+ struct tfm_cluster * tc = &ch->tc; -+ switch (rw) { -+ case WRITE_OP: /* estimate align */ -+ *oh = tc->len % cipher_blocksize(inode); -+ if (*oh != 0) -+ return 1; -+ break; -+ case READ_OP: /* estimate cut */ -+ *oh = *(tfm_output_data(ch) + tc->len - 1); -+ break; -+ default: -+ impossible("edward-1401", "bad option"); -+ } -+ return (tc->len != tc->lsize); -+} -+ -+/* create/cut an overhead of transformed/plain stream */ -+static void align_or_cut_overhead(struct inode * inode, -+ struct cluster_handle * ch, rw_op rw) -+{ -+ int oh; -+ cipher_plugin * cplug = inode_cipher_plugin(inode); -+ -+ assert("edward-1402", need_cipher(inode)); -+ -+ if (!need_cut_or_align(inode, ch, rw, &oh)) -+ return; -+ switch (rw) { -+ case WRITE_OP: /* do align */ -+ ch->tc.len += -+ cplug->align_stream(tfm_input_data(ch) + -+ ch->tc.len, ch->tc.len, -+ cipher_blocksize(inode)); -+ *(tfm_input_data(ch) + ch->tc.len - 1) = -+ cipher_blocksize(inode) - oh; -+ break; -+ case READ_OP: /* do cut */ -+ assert("edward-1403", oh <= cipher_blocksize(inode)); -+ ch->tc.len -= oh; -+ break; -+ default: -+ impossible("edward-1404", "bad option"); -+ } -+ return; -+} -+ -+static unsigned max_cipher_overhead(struct inode * inode) -+{ -+ if (!need_cipher(inode) || !inode_cipher_plugin(inode)->align_stream) -+ return 0; -+ return cipher_blocksize(inode); -+} -+ -+static int deflate_overhead(struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ return (inode_compression_plugin(inode)-> -+ checksum ? DC_CHECKSUM_SIZE : 0); -+} -+ -+static unsigned deflate_overrun(struct inode * inode, int ilen) -+{ -+ return coa_overrun(inode_compression_plugin(inode), ilen); -+} -+ -+/* Estimating compressibility of a logical cluster by various -+ policies represented by compression mode plugin. -+ If this returns false, then compressor won't be called for -+ the cluster of index @index. -+*/ -+static int should_compress(struct tfm_cluster * tc, cloff_t index, -+ struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ compression_plugin *cplug = inode_compression_plugin(inode); -+ compression_mode_plugin *mplug = inode_compression_mode_plugin(inode); -+ -+ assert("edward-1321", tc->len != 0); -+ assert("edward-1322", cplug != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1323", mplug != NULL); -+ -+ return /* estimate by size */ -+ (cplug->min_size_deflate ? -+ tc->len >= cplug->min_size_deflate() : -+ 1) && -+ /* estimate by compression mode plugin */ -+ (mplug->should_deflate ? -+ mplug->should_deflate(inode, index) : -+ 1); -+} -+ -+/* Evaluating results of compression transform. -+ Returns true, if we need to accept this results */ -+static int save_compressed(int size_before, int size_after, struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ return (size_after + deflate_overhead(inode) + -+ max_cipher_overhead(inode) < size_before); -+} -+ -+/* Guess result of the evaluation above */ -+static int need_inflate(struct cluster_handle * ch, struct inode * inode, -+ int encrypted /* is cluster encrypted */ ) -+{ -+ struct tfm_cluster * tc = &ch->tc; -+ -+ assert("edward-142", tc != 0); -+ assert("edward-143", inode != NULL); -+ -+ return tc->len < -+ (encrypted ? -+ inode_scaled_offset(inode, tc->lsize) : -+ tc->lsize); -+} -+ -+/* If results of compression were accepted, then we add -+ a checksum to catch possible disk cluster corruption. -+ The following is a format of the data stored in disk clusters: -+ -+ data This is (transformed) logical cluster. -+ cipher_overhead This is created by ->align() method -+ of cipher plugin. May be absent. -+ checksum (4) This is created by ->checksum method -+ of compression plugin to check -+ integrity. May be absent. -+ -+ Crypto overhead format: -+ -+ data -+ control_byte (1) contains aligned overhead size: -+ 1 <= overhead <= cipher_blksize -+*/ -+/* Append a checksum at the end of a transformed stream */ -+static void dc_set_checksum(compression_plugin * cplug, struct tfm_cluster * tc) -+{ -+ __u32 checksum; -+ -+ assert("edward-1309", tc != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1310", tc->len > 0); -+ assert("edward-1311", cplug->checksum != NULL); -+ -+ checksum = cplug->checksum(tfm_stream_data(tc, OUTPUT_STREAM), tc->len); -+ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le32(checksum), -+ (d32 *)(tfm_stream_data(tc, OUTPUT_STREAM) + tc->len)); -+ tc->len += (int)DC_CHECKSUM_SIZE; -+} -+ -+/* Check a disk cluster checksum. -+ Returns 0 if checksum is correct, otherwise returns 1 */ -+static int dc_check_checksum(compression_plugin * cplug, struct tfm_cluster * tc) -+{ -+ assert("edward-1312", tc != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1313", tc->len > (int)DC_CHECKSUM_SIZE); -+ assert("edward-1314", cplug->checksum != NULL); -+ -+ if (cplug->checksum(tfm_stream_data(tc, INPUT_STREAM), -+ tc->len - (int)DC_CHECKSUM_SIZE) != -+ le32_to_cpu(get_unaligned((d32 *) -+ (tfm_stream_data(tc, INPUT_STREAM) -+ + tc->len - (int)DC_CHECKSUM_SIZE)))) { -+ warning("edward-156", -+ "Bad disk cluster checksum %d, (should be %d) Fsck?\n", -+ (int)le32_to_cpu -+ (get_unaligned((d32 *) -+ (tfm_stream_data(tc, INPUT_STREAM) + -+ tc->len - (int)DC_CHECKSUM_SIZE))), -+ (int)cplug->checksum -+ (tfm_stream_data(tc, INPUT_STREAM), -+ tc->len - (int)DC_CHECKSUM_SIZE)); -+ return 1; -+ } -+ tc->len -= (int)DC_CHECKSUM_SIZE; -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* get input/output stream for some transform action */ -+int grab_tfm_stream(struct inode * inode, struct tfm_cluster * tc, -+ tfm_stream_id id) -+{ -+ size_t size = inode_scaled_cluster_size(inode); -+ -+ assert("edward-901", tc != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1027", inode_compression_plugin(inode) != NULL); -+ -+ if (cluster_get_tfm_act(tc) == TFMA_WRITE) -+ size += deflate_overrun(inode, inode_cluster_size(inode)); -+ -+ if (!get_tfm_stream(tc, id) && id == INPUT_STREAM) -+ alternate_streams(tc); -+ if (!get_tfm_stream(tc, id)) -+ return alloc_tfm_stream(tc, size, id); -+ -+ assert("edward-902", tfm_stream_is_set(tc, id)); -+ -+ if (tfm_stream_size(tc, id) < size) -+ return realloc_tfm_stream(tc, size, id); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* Common deflate manager */ -+int reiser4_deflate_cluster(struct cluster_handle * clust, struct inode * inode) -+{ -+ int result = 0; -+ int compressed = 0; -+ int encrypted = 0; -+ struct tfm_cluster * tc = &clust->tc; -+ compression_plugin * coplug; -+ -+ assert("edward-401", inode != NULL); -+ assert("edward-903", tfm_stream_is_set(tc, INPUT_STREAM)); -+ assert("edward-1348", cluster_get_tfm_act(tc) == TFMA_WRITE); -+ assert("edward-498", !tfm_cluster_is_uptodate(tc)); -+ -+ coplug = inode_compression_plugin(inode); -+ if (should_compress(tc, clust->index, inode)) { -+ /* try to compress, discard bad results */ -+ __u32 dst_len; -+ compression_mode_plugin * mplug = -+ inode_compression_mode_plugin(inode); -+ assert("edward-602", coplug != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1423", coplug->compress != NULL); -+ -+ result = grab_coa(tc, coplug); -+ if (result) { -+ warning("edward-1424", -+ "alloc_coa failed with ret=%d, skipped compression", -+ result); -+ goto cipher; -+ } -+ result = grab_tfm_stream(inode, tc, OUTPUT_STREAM); -+ if (result) { -+ warning("edward-1425", -+ "alloc stream failed with ret=%d, skipped compression", -+ result); -+ goto cipher; -+ } -+ dst_len = tfm_stream_size(tc, OUTPUT_STREAM); -+ coplug->compress(get_coa(tc, coplug->h.id, tc->act), -+ tfm_input_data(clust), tc->len, -+ tfm_output_data(clust), &dst_len); -+ /* make sure we didn't overwrite extra bytes */ -+ assert("edward-603", -+ dst_len <= tfm_stream_size(tc, OUTPUT_STREAM)); -+ -+ /* evaluate results of compression transform */ -+ if (save_compressed(tc->len, dst_len, inode)) { -+ /* good result, accept */ -+ tc->len = dst_len; -+ if (mplug->accept_hook != NULL) { -+ result = mplug->accept_hook(inode, clust->index); -+ if (result) -+ warning("edward-1426", -+ "accept_hook failed with ret=%d", -+ result); -+ } -+ compressed = 1; -+ } -+ else { -+ /* bad result, discard */ -+#if 0 -+ if (cluster_is_complete(clust, inode)) -+ warning("edward-1496", -+ "incompressible cluster %lu (inode %llu)", -+ clust->index, -+ (unsigned long long)get_inode_oid(inode)); -+#endif -+ if (mplug->discard_hook != NULL && -+ cluster_is_complete(clust, inode)) { -+ result = mplug->discard_hook(inode, -+ clust->index); -+ if (result) -+ warning("edward-1427", -+ "discard_hook failed with ret=%d", -+ result); -+ } -+ } -+ } -+ cipher: -+ if (need_cipher(inode)) { -+ cipher_plugin * ciplug; -+ struct blkcipher_desc desc; -+ struct scatterlist src; -+ struct scatterlist dst; -+ -+ ciplug = inode_cipher_plugin(inode); -+ desc.tfm = info_get_cipher(inode_crypto_info(inode)); -+ desc.flags = 0; -+ if (compressed) -+ alternate_streams(tc); -+ result = grab_tfm_stream(inode, tc, OUTPUT_STREAM); -+ if (result) -+ return result; -+ -+ align_or_cut_overhead(inode, clust, WRITE_OP); -+ sg_init_one(&src, tfm_input_data(clust), tc->len); -+ sg_init_one(&dst, tfm_output_data(clust), tc->len); -+ -+ result = crypto_blkcipher_encrypt(&desc, &dst, &src, tc->len); -+ if (result) { -+ warning("edward-1405", -+ "encryption failed flags=%x\n", desc.flags); -+ return result; -+ } -+ encrypted = 1; -+ } -+ if (compressed && coplug->checksum != NULL) -+ dc_set_checksum(coplug, tc); -+ if (!compressed && !encrypted) -+ alternate_streams(tc); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* Common inflate manager. */ -+int reiser4_inflate_cluster(struct cluster_handle * clust, struct inode * inode) -+{ -+ int result = 0; -+ int transformed = 0; -+ struct tfm_cluster * tc = &clust->tc; -+ compression_plugin * coplug; -+ -+ assert("edward-905", inode != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1178", clust->dstat == PREP_DISK_CLUSTER); -+ assert("edward-906", tfm_stream_is_set(&clust->tc, INPUT_STREAM)); -+ assert("edward-1349", tc->act == TFMA_READ); -+ assert("edward-907", !tfm_cluster_is_uptodate(tc)); -+ -+ /* Handle a checksum (if any) */ -+ coplug = inode_compression_plugin(inode); -+ if (need_inflate(clust, inode, need_cipher(inode)) && -+ coplug->checksum != NULL) { -+ result = dc_check_checksum(coplug, tc); -+ if (unlikely(result)) { -+ warning("edward-1460", -+ "Inode %llu: disk cluster %lu looks corrupted", -+ (unsigned long long)get_inode_oid(inode), -+ clust->index); -+ return RETERR(-EIO); -+ } -+ } -+ if (need_cipher(inode)) { -+ cipher_plugin * ciplug; -+ struct blkcipher_desc desc; -+ struct scatterlist src; -+ struct scatterlist dst; -+ -+ ciplug = inode_cipher_plugin(inode); -+ desc.tfm = info_get_cipher(inode_crypto_info(inode)); -+ desc.flags = 0; -+ result = grab_tfm_stream(inode, tc, OUTPUT_STREAM); -+ if (result) -+ return result; -+ assert("edward-909", tfm_cluster_is_set(tc)); -+ -+ sg_init_one(&src, tfm_input_data(clust), tc->len); -+ sg_init_one(&dst, tfm_output_data(clust), tc->len); -+ -+ result = crypto_blkcipher_decrypt(&desc, &dst, &src, tc->len); -+ if (result) { -+ warning("edward-1600", "decrypt failed flags=%x\n", -+ desc.flags); -+ return result; -+ } -+ align_or_cut_overhead(inode, clust, READ_OP); -+ transformed = 1; -+ } -+ if (need_inflate(clust, inode, 0)) { -+ unsigned dst_len = inode_cluster_size(inode); -+ if(transformed) -+ alternate_streams(tc); -+ -+ result = grab_tfm_stream(inode, tc, OUTPUT_STREAM); -+ if (result) -+ return result; -+ assert("edward-1305", coplug->decompress != NULL); -+ assert("edward-910", tfm_cluster_is_set(tc)); -+ -+ coplug->decompress(get_coa(tc, coplug->h.id, tc->act), -+ tfm_input_data(clust), tc->len, -+ tfm_output_data(clust), &dst_len); -+ /* check length */ -+ tc->len = dst_len; -+ assert("edward-157", dst_len == tc->lsize); -+ transformed = 1; -+ } -+ if (!transformed) -+ alternate_streams(tc); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* This is implementation of readpage method of struct -+ address_space_operations for cryptcompress plugin. */ -+int readpage_cryptcompress(struct file *file, struct page *page) -+{ -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ struct cluster_handle clust; -+ item_plugin *iplug; -+ int result; -+ -+ assert("edward-88", PageLocked(page)); -+ assert("vs-976", !PageUptodate(page)); -+ assert("edward-89", page->mapping && page->mapping->host); -+ -+ ctx = reiser4_init_context(page->mapping->host->i_sb); -+ if (IS_ERR(ctx)) { -+ unlock_page(page); -+ return PTR_ERR(ctx); -+ } -+ assert("edward-113", -+ ergo(file != NULL, -+ page->mapping == file->f_dentry->d_inode->i_mapping)); -+ -+ if (PageUptodate(page)) { -+ warning("edward-1338", "page is already uptodate\n"); -+ unlock_page(page); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return 0; -+ } -+ cluster_init_read(&clust, NULL); -+ clust.file = file; -+ iplug = item_plugin_by_id(CTAIL_ID); -+ if (!iplug->s.file.readpage) { -+ unlock_page(page); -+ put_cluster_handle(&clust); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return -EINVAL; -+ } -+ result = iplug->s.file.readpage(&clust, page); -+ -+ put_cluster_handle(&clust); -+ reiser4_txn_restart(ctx); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* number of pages to check in */ -+static int get_new_nrpages(struct cluster_handle * clust) -+{ -+ switch (clust->op) { -+ case LC_APPOV: -+ return clust->nr_pages; -+ case LC_TRUNC: -+ assert("edward-1179", clust->win != NULL); -+ return size_in_pages(clust->win->off + clust->win->count); -+ default: -+ impossible("edward-1180", "bad page cluster option"); -+ return 0; -+ } -+} -+ -+static void set_cluster_pages_dirty(struct cluster_handle * clust, -+ struct inode * inode) -+{ -+ int i; -+ struct page *pg; -+ int nrpages = get_new_nrpages(clust); -+ -+ for (i = 0; i < nrpages; i++) { -+ -+ pg = clust->pages[i]; -+ assert("edward-968", pg != NULL); -+ lock_page(pg); -+ assert("edward-1065", PageUptodate(pg)); -+ reiser4_set_page_dirty_internal(pg); -+ unlock_page(pg); -+ mark_page_accessed(pg); -+ } -+} -+ -+/* Grab a page cluster for read/write operations. -+ Attach a jnode for write operations (when preparing for modifications, which -+ are supposed to be committed). -+ -+ We allocate only one jnode per page cluster; this jnode is binded to the -+ first page of this cluster, so we have an extra-reference that will be put -+ as soon as jnode is evicted from memory), other references will be cleaned -+ up in flush time (assume that check in page cluster was successful). -+*/ -+int grab_page_cluster(struct inode * inode, -+ struct cluster_handle * clust, rw_op rw) -+{ -+ int i; -+ int result = 0; -+ jnode *node = NULL; -+ -+ assert("edward-182", clust != NULL); -+ assert("edward-183", clust->pages != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1466", clust->node == NULL); -+ assert("edward-1428", inode != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1429", inode->i_mapping != NULL); -+ assert("edward-184", clust->nr_pages <= cluster_nrpages(inode)); -+ -+ if (clust->nr_pages == 0) -+ return 0; -+ -+ for (i = 0; i < clust->nr_pages; i++) { -+ -+ assert("edward-1044", clust->pages[i] == NULL); -+ -+ clust->pages[i] = -+ find_or_create_page(inode->i_mapping, -+ clust_to_pg(clust->index, inode) + i, -+ reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()); -+ if (!clust->pages[i]) { -+ result = RETERR(-ENOMEM); -+ break; -+ } -+ if (i == 0 && rw == WRITE_OP) { -+ node = jnode_of_page(clust->pages[i]); -+ if (IS_ERR(node)) { -+ result = PTR_ERR(node); -+ unlock_page(clust->pages[i]); -+ break; -+ } -+ JF_SET(node, JNODE_CLUSTER_PAGE); -+ assert("edward-920", jprivate(clust->pages[0])); -+ } -+ INODE_PGCOUNT_INC(inode); -+ unlock_page(clust->pages[i]); -+ } -+ if (unlikely(result)) { -+ while (i) { -+ put_cluster_page(clust->pages[--i]); -+ INODE_PGCOUNT_DEC(inode); -+ } -+ if (node && !IS_ERR(node)) -+ jput(node); -+ return result; -+ } -+ clust->node = node; -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+static void truncate_page_cluster_range(struct inode * inode, -+ struct page ** pages, -+ cloff_t index, -+ int from, int count, -+ int even_cows) -+{ -+ assert("edward-1467", count > 0); -+ reiser4_invalidate_pages(inode->i_mapping, -+ clust_to_pg(index, inode) + from, -+ count, even_cows); -+} -+ -+/* Put @count pages starting from @from offset */ -+static void __put_page_cluster(int from, int count, -+ struct page ** pages, struct inode * inode) -+{ -+ int i; -+ assert("edward-1468", pages != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1469", inode != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1470", from >= 0 && count >= 0); -+ -+ for (i = 0; i < count; i++) { -+ assert("edward-1471", pages[from + i] != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1472", -+ pages[from + i]->index == pages[from]->index + i); -+ -+ put_cluster_page(pages[from + i]); -+ INODE_PGCOUNT_DEC(inode); -+ } -+} -+ -+/* -+ * This is dual to grab_page_cluster, -+ * however if @rw == WRITE_OP, then we call this function -+ * only if something is failed before checkin page cluster. -+ */ -+void put_page_cluster(struct cluster_handle * clust, -+ struct inode * inode, rw_op rw) -+{ -+ assert("edward-445", clust != NULL); -+ assert("edward-922", clust->pages != NULL); -+ assert("edward-446", -+ ergo(clust->nr_pages != 0, clust->pages[0] != NULL)); -+ -+ __put_page_cluster(0, clust->nr_pages, clust->pages, inode); -+ if (rw == WRITE_OP) { -+ if (unlikely(clust->node)) { -+ assert("edward-447", -+ clust->node == jprivate(clust->pages[0])); -+ jput(clust->node); -+ clust->node = NULL; -+ } -+ } -+} -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+int cryptcompress_inode_ok(struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ if (!(reiser4_inode_data(inode)->plugin_mask & (1 << PSET_FILE))) -+ return 0; -+ if (!cluster_shift_ok(inode_cluster_shift(inode))) -+ return 0; -+ return 1; -+} -+ -+static int window_ok(struct reiser4_slide * win, struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ assert("edward-1115", win != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1116", ergo(win->delta, win->stat == HOLE_WINDOW)); -+ -+ return (win->off != inode_cluster_size(inode)) && -+ (win->off + win->count + win->delta <= inode_cluster_size(inode)); -+} -+ -+static int cluster_ok(struct cluster_handle * clust, struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ assert("edward-279", clust != NULL); -+ -+ if (!clust->pages) -+ return 0; -+ return (clust->win ? window_ok(clust->win, inode) : 1); -+} -+#if 0 -+static int pages_truncate_ok(struct inode *inode, pgoff_t start) -+{ -+ int found; -+ struct page * page; -+ -+ found = find_get_pages(inode->i_mapping, start, 1, &page); -+ if (found) -+ put_cluster_page(page); -+ return !found; -+} -+#else -+#define pages_truncate_ok(inode, start) 1 -+#endif -+ -+static int jnode_truncate_ok(struct inode *inode, cloff_t index) -+{ -+ jnode *node; -+ node = jlookup(current_tree, get_inode_oid(inode), -+ clust_to_pg(index, inode)); -+ if (likely(!node)) -+ return 1; -+ jput(node); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+static int find_fake_appended(struct inode *inode, cloff_t * index); -+ -+static int body_truncate_ok(struct inode *inode, cloff_t aidx) -+{ -+ int result; -+ cloff_t raidx; -+ -+ result = find_fake_appended(inode, &raidx); -+ return !result && (aidx == raidx); -+} -+#endif -+ -+/* guess next window stat */ -+static inline window_stat next_window_stat(struct reiser4_slide * win) -+{ -+ assert("edward-1130", win != NULL); -+ return ((win->stat == HOLE_WINDOW && win->delta == 0) ? -+ HOLE_WINDOW : DATA_WINDOW); -+} -+ -+/* guess and set next cluster index and window params */ -+static void move_update_window(struct inode * inode, -+ struct cluster_handle * clust, -+ loff_t file_off, loff_t to_file) -+{ -+ struct reiser4_slide * win; -+ -+ assert("edward-185", clust != NULL); -+ assert("edward-438", clust->pages != NULL); -+ assert("edward-281", cluster_ok(clust, inode)); -+ -+ win = clust->win; -+ if (!win) -+ return; -+ -+ switch (win->stat) { -+ case DATA_WINDOW: -+ /* increment */ -+ clust->index++; -+ win->stat = DATA_WINDOW; -+ win->off = 0; -+ win->count = min((loff_t)inode_cluster_size(inode), to_file); -+ break; -+ case HOLE_WINDOW: -+ switch (next_window_stat(win)) { -+ case HOLE_WINDOW: -+ /* skip */ -+ clust->index = off_to_clust(file_off, inode); -+ win->stat = HOLE_WINDOW; -+ win->off = 0; -+ win->count = off_to_cloff(file_off, inode); -+ win->delta = min((loff_t)(inode_cluster_size(inode) - -+ win->count), to_file); -+ break; -+ case DATA_WINDOW: -+ /* stay */ -+ win->stat = DATA_WINDOW; -+ /* off+count+delta=inv */ -+ win->off = win->off + win->count; -+ win->count = win->delta; -+ win->delta = 0; -+ break; -+ default: -+ impossible("edward-282", "wrong next window state"); -+ } -+ break; -+ default: -+ impossible("edward-283", "wrong current window state"); -+ } -+ assert("edward-1068", cluster_ok(clust, inode)); -+} -+ -+static int update_sd_cryptcompress(struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ int result = 0; -+ -+ assert("edward-978", reiser4_schedulable()); -+ -+ result = reiser4_grab_space_force(/* one for stat data update */ -+ estimate_update_common(inode), -+ BA_CAN_COMMIT); -+ if (result) -+ return result; -+ inode->i_ctime = inode->i_mtime = CURRENT_TIME; -+ result = reiser4_update_sd(inode); -+ -+ return result; -+} -+ -+static void uncapture_cluster_jnode(jnode * node) -+{ -+ txn_atom *atom; -+ -+ assert_spin_locked(&(node->guard)); -+ -+ atom = jnode_get_atom(node); -+ if (atom == NULL) { -+ assert("jmacd-7111", !JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_DIRTY)); -+ spin_unlock_jnode(node); -+ return; -+ } -+ reiser4_uncapture_block(node); -+ spin_unlock_atom(atom); -+ jput(node); -+} -+ -+static void put_found_pages(struct page **pages, int nr) -+{ -+ int i; -+ for (i = 0; i < nr; i++) { -+ assert("edward-1045", pages[i] != NULL); -+ put_cluster_page(pages[i]); -+ } -+} -+ -+/* Lifecycle of a logical cluster in the system. -+ * -+ * -+ * Logical cluster of a cryptcompress file is represented in the system by -+ * . page cluster (in memory, primary cache, contains plain text); -+ * . disk cluster (in memory, secondary cache, contains transformed text). -+ * Primary cache is to reduce number of transform operations (compression, -+ * encryption), i.e. to implement transform-caching strategy. -+ * Secondary cache is to reduce number of I/O operations, i.e. for usual -+ * write-caching strategy. Page cluster is a set of pages, i.e. mapping of -+ * a logical cluster to the primary cache. Disk cluster is a set of items -+ * of the same type defined by some reiser4 item plugin id. -+ * -+ * 1. Performing modifications -+ * -+ * Every modification of a cryptcompress file is considered as a set of -+ * operations performed on file's logical clusters. Every such "atomic" -+ * modification is truncate, append and(or) overwrite some bytes of a -+ * logical cluster performed in the primary cache with the following -+ * synchronization with the secondary cache (in flush time). Disk clusters, -+ * which live in the secondary cache, are supposed to be synchronized with -+ * disk. The mechanism of synchronization of primary and secondary caches -+ * includes so-called checkin/checkout technique described below. -+ * -+ * 2. Submitting modifications -+ * -+ * Each page cluster has associated jnode (a special in-memory header to -+ * keep a track of transactions in reiser4), which is attached to its first -+ * page when grabbing page cluster for modifications (see grab_page_cluster). -+ * Submitting modifications (see checkin_logical_cluster) is going per logical -+ * cluster and includes: -+ * . checkin_cluster_size; -+ * . checkin_page_cluster. -+ * checkin_cluster_size() is resolved to file size update (which completely -+ * defines new size of logical cluster (number of file's bytes in a logical -+ * cluster). -+ * checkin_page_cluster() captures jnode of a page cluster and installs -+ * jnode's dirty flag (if needed) to indicate that modifications are -+ * successfully checked in. -+ * -+ * 3. Checking out modifications -+ * -+ * Is going per logical cluster in flush time (see checkout_logical_cluster). -+ * This is the time of synchronizing primary and secondary caches. -+ * checkout_logical_cluster() includes: -+ * . checkout_page_cluster (retrieving checked in pages). -+ * . uncapture jnode (including clear dirty flag and unlock) -+ * -+ * 4. Committing modifications -+ * -+ * Proceeding a synchronization of primary and secondary caches. When checking -+ * out page cluster (the phase above) pages are locked/flushed/unlocked -+ * one-by-one in ascending order of their indexes to contiguous stream, which -+ * is supposed to be transformed (compressed, encrypted), chopped up into items -+ * and committed to disk as a disk cluster. -+ * -+ * 5. Managing page references -+ * -+ * Every checked in page have a special additional "control" reference, -+ * which is dropped at checkout. We need this to avoid unexpected evicting -+ * pages from memory before checkout. Control references are managed so -+ * they are not accumulated with every checkin: -+ * -+ * 0 -+ * checkin -> 1 -+ * 0 -> checkout -+ * checkin -> 1 -+ * checkin -> 1 -+ * checkin -> 1 -+ * 0 -> checkout -+ * ... -+ * -+ * Every page cluster has its own unique "cluster lock". Update/drop -+ * references are serialized via this lock. Number of checked in cluster -+ * pages is calculated by i_size under cluster lock. File size is updated -+ * at every checkin action also under cluster lock (except cases of -+ * appending/truncating fake logical clusters). -+ * -+ * Proof of correctness: -+ * -+ * Since we update file size under cluster lock, in the case of non-fake -+ * logical cluster with its lock held we do have expected number of checked -+ * in pages. On the other hand, append/truncate of fake logical clusters -+ * doesn't change number of checked in pages of any cluster. -+ * -+ * NOTE-EDWARD: As cluster lock we use guard (spinlock_t) of its jnode. -+ * Currently, I don't see any reason to create a special lock for those -+ * needs. -+ */ -+ -+static inline void lock_cluster(jnode * node) -+{ -+ spin_lock_jnode(node); -+} -+ -+static inline void unlock_cluster(jnode * node) -+{ -+ spin_unlock_jnode(node); -+} -+ -+static inline void unlock_cluster_uncapture(jnode * node) -+{ -+ uncapture_cluster_jnode(node); -+} -+ -+/* Set new file size by window. Cluster lock is required. */ -+static void checkin_file_size(struct cluster_handle * clust, -+ struct inode * inode) -+{ -+ loff_t new_size; -+ struct reiser4_slide * win; -+ -+ assert("edward-1181", clust != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1182", inode != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1473", clust->pages != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1474", clust->pages[0] != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1475", jprivate(clust->pages[0]) != NULL); -+ assert_spin_locked(&(jprivate(clust->pages[0])->guard)); -+ -+ -+ win = clust->win; -+ assert("edward-1183", win != NULL); -+ -+ new_size = clust_to_off(clust->index, inode) + win->off; -+ -+ switch (clust->op) { -+ case LC_APPOV: -+ if (new_size + win->count <= i_size_read(inode)) -+ /* overwrite only */ -+ return; -+ new_size += win->count; -+ break; -+ case LC_TRUNC: -+ break; -+ default: -+ impossible("edward-1184", "bad page cluster option"); -+ break; -+ } -+ inode_check_scale_nolock(inode, i_size_read(inode), new_size); -+ i_size_write(inode, new_size); -+ return; -+} -+ -+static inline void checkin_cluster_size(struct cluster_handle * clust, -+ struct inode * inode) -+{ -+ if (clust->win) -+ checkin_file_size(clust, inode); -+} -+ -+static int checkin_page_cluster(struct cluster_handle * clust, -+ struct inode * inode) -+{ -+ int result; -+ jnode * node; -+ int old_nrpages = clust->old_nrpages; -+ int new_nrpages = get_new_nrpages(clust); -+ -+ node = clust->node; -+ -+ assert("edward-221", node != NULL); -+ assert("edward-971", clust->reserved == 1); -+ assert("edward-1263", -+ clust->reserved_prepped == estimate_update_cluster(inode)); -+ assert("edward-1264", clust->reserved_unprepped == 0); -+ -+ if (JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_DIRTY)) { -+ /* -+ * page cluster was checked in, but not yet -+ * checked out, so release related resources -+ */ -+ free_reserved4cluster(inode, clust, -+ estimate_update_cluster(inode)); -+ __put_page_cluster(0, clust->old_nrpages, -+ clust->pages, inode); -+ } else { -+ result = capture_cluster_jnode(node); -+ if (unlikely(result)) { -+ unlock_cluster(node); -+ return result; -+ } -+ jnode_make_dirty_locked(node); -+ clust->reserved = 0; -+ } -+ unlock_cluster(node); -+ -+ if (new_nrpages < old_nrpages) { -+ /* truncate >= 1 complete pages */ -+ __put_page_cluster(new_nrpages, -+ old_nrpages - new_nrpages, -+ clust->pages, inode); -+ truncate_page_cluster_range(inode, -+ clust->pages, clust->index, -+ new_nrpages, -+ old_nrpages - new_nrpages, -+ 0); -+ } -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ clust->reserved_prepped -= estimate_update_cluster(inode); -+#endif -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* Submit modifications of a logical cluster */ -+static int checkin_logical_cluster(struct cluster_handle * clust, -+ struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ int result = 0; -+ jnode * node; -+ -+ node = clust->node; -+ -+ assert("edward-1035", node != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1029", clust != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1030", clust->reserved == 1); -+ assert("edward-1031", clust->nr_pages != 0); -+ assert("edward-1032", clust->pages != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1033", clust->pages[0] != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1446", jnode_is_cluster_page(node)); -+ assert("edward-1476", node == jprivate(clust->pages[0])); -+ -+ lock_cluster(node); -+ checkin_cluster_size(clust, inode); -+ /* this will unlock cluster */ -+ result = checkin_page_cluster(clust, inode); -+ jput(node); -+ clust->node = NULL; -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * Retrieve size of logical cluster that was checked in at -+ * the latest modifying session (cluster lock is required) -+ */ -+static inline void checkout_cluster_size(struct cluster_handle * clust, -+ struct inode * inode) -+{ -+ struct tfm_cluster *tc = &clust->tc; -+ -+ tc->len = lbytes(clust->index, inode); -+ assert("edward-1478", tc->len != 0); -+} -+ -+/* -+ * Retrieve a page cluster with the latest submitted modifications -+ * and flush its pages to previously allocated contiguous stream. -+ */ -+static void checkout_page_cluster(struct cluster_handle * clust, -+ jnode * node, struct inode * inode) -+{ -+ int i; -+ int found; -+ int to_put; -+ struct tfm_cluster *tc = &clust->tc; -+ -+ /* find and put checked in pages: cluster is locked, -+ * so we must get expected number (to_put) of pages -+ */ -+ to_put = size_in_pages(lbytes(clust->index, inode)); -+ found = find_get_pages(inode->i_mapping, -+ clust_to_pg(clust->index, inode), -+ to_put, clust->pages); -+ BUG_ON(found != to_put); -+ -+ __put_page_cluster(0, to_put, clust->pages, inode); -+ unlock_cluster_uncapture(node); -+ -+ /* Flush found pages. -+ * -+ * Note, that we don't disable modifications while flushing, -+ * moreover, some found pages can be truncated, as we have -+ * released cluster lock. -+ */ -+ for (i = 0; i < found; i++) { -+ int in_page; -+ char * data; -+ assert("edward-1479", -+ clust->pages[i]->index == clust->pages[0]->index + i); -+ -+ lock_page(clust->pages[i]); -+ if (!PageUptodate(clust->pages[i])) { -+ /* page was truncated */ -+ assert("edward-1480", -+ i_size_read(inode) <= page_offset(clust->pages[i])); -+ assert("edward-1481", -+ clust->pages[i]->mapping != inode->i_mapping); -+ unlock_page(clust->pages[i]); -+ break; -+ } -+ /* Update the number of bytes in the logical cluster, -+ * as it could be partially truncated. Note, that only -+ * partial truncate is possible (complete truncate can -+ * not go here, as it is performed via ->kill_hook() -+ * called by cut_file_items(), and the last one must -+ * wait for znode locked with parent coord). -+ */ -+ checkout_cluster_size(clust, inode); -+ -+ /* this can be zero, as new file size is -+ checked in before truncating pages */ -+ in_page = __mbp(tc->len, i); -+ -+ data = kmap(clust->pages[i]); -+ memcpy(tfm_stream_data(tc, INPUT_STREAM) + pg_to_off(i), -+ data, in_page); -+ kunmap(clust->pages[i]); -+ -+ if (PageDirty(clust->pages[i])) -+ cancel_dirty_page(clust->pages[i], PAGE_CACHE_SIZE); -+ -+ unlock_page(clust->pages[i]); -+ -+ if (in_page < PAGE_CACHE_SIZE) -+ /* end of the file */ -+ break; -+ } -+ put_found_pages(clust->pages, found); /* find_get_pages */ -+ tc->lsize = tc->len; -+ return; -+} -+ -+/* Check out modifications of a logical cluster */ -+int checkout_logical_cluster(struct cluster_handle * clust, -+ jnode * node, struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ int result; -+ struct tfm_cluster *tc = &clust->tc; -+ -+ assert("edward-980", node != NULL); -+ assert("edward-236", inode != NULL); -+ assert("edward-237", clust != NULL); -+ assert("edward-240", !clust->win); -+ assert("edward-241", reiser4_schedulable()); -+ assert("edward-718", cryptcompress_inode_ok(inode)); -+ -+ result = grab_tfm_stream(inode, tc, INPUT_STREAM); -+ if (result) { -+ warning("edward-1430", "alloc stream failed with ret=%d", -+ result); -+ return RETERR(-E_REPEAT); -+ } -+ lock_cluster(node); -+ -+ if (unlikely(!JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_DIRTY))) { -+ /* race with another flush */ -+ warning("edward-982", -+ "checking out logical cluster %lu of inode %llu: " -+ "jnode is not dirty", clust->index, -+ (unsigned long long)get_inode_oid(inode)); -+ unlock_cluster(node); -+ return RETERR(-E_REPEAT); -+ } -+ cluster_reserved2grabbed(estimate_update_cluster(inode)); -+ -+ /* this will unlock cluster */ -+ checkout_page_cluster(clust, node, inode); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* set hint for the cluster of the index @index */ -+static void set_hint_cluster(struct inode *inode, hint_t * hint, -+ cloff_t index, znode_lock_mode mode) -+{ -+ reiser4_key key; -+ assert("edward-722", cryptcompress_inode_ok(inode)); -+ assert("edward-723", -+ inode_file_plugin(inode) == -+ file_plugin_by_id(CRYPTCOMPRESS_FILE_PLUGIN_ID)); -+ -+ inode_file_plugin(inode)->key_by_inode(inode, -+ clust_to_off(index, inode), -+ &key); -+ -+ reiser4_seal_init(&hint->seal, &hint->ext_coord.coord, &key); -+ hint->offset = get_key_offset(&key); -+ hint->mode = mode; -+} -+ -+void invalidate_hint_cluster(struct cluster_handle * clust) -+{ -+ assert("edward-1291", clust != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1292", clust->hint != NULL); -+ -+ done_lh(&clust->hint->lh); -+ hint_clr_valid(clust->hint); -+} -+ -+static void put_hint_cluster(struct cluster_handle * clust, -+ struct inode *inode, znode_lock_mode mode) -+{ -+ assert("edward-1286", clust != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1287", clust->hint != NULL); -+ -+ set_hint_cluster(inode, clust->hint, clust->index + 1, mode); -+ invalidate_hint_cluster(clust); -+} -+ -+static int balance_dirty_page_cluster(struct cluster_handle * clust, -+ struct inode *inode, loff_t off, -+ loff_t to_file) -+{ -+ int result; -+ struct cryptcompress_info * info; -+ -+ assert("edward-724", inode != NULL); -+ assert("edward-725", cryptcompress_inode_ok(inode)); -+ -+ /* set next window params */ -+ move_update_window(inode, clust, off, to_file); -+ -+ result = update_sd_cryptcompress(inode); -+ if (result) -+ return result; -+ assert("edward-726", clust->hint->lh.owner == NULL); -+ info = cryptcompress_inode_data(inode); -+ -+ mutex_unlock(&info->checkin_mutex); -+ reiser4_throttle_write(inode); -+ mutex_lock(&info->checkin_mutex); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* set zeroes to the page cluster, proceed it, and maybe, try to capture -+ its pages */ -+static int write_hole(struct inode *inode, struct cluster_handle * clust, -+ loff_t file_off, loff_t to_file) -+{ -+ int result = 0; -+ unsigned cl_off, cl_count = 0; -+ unsigned to_pg, pg_off; -+ struct reiser4_slide * win; -+ -+ assert("edward-190", clust != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1069", clust->win != NULL); -+ assert("edward-191", inode != NULL); -+ assert("edward-727", cryptcompress_inode_ok(inode)); -+ assert("edward-1171", clust->dstat != INVAL_DISK_CLUSTER); -+ assert("edward-1154", -+ ergo(clust->dstat != FAKE_DISK_CLUSTER, clust->reserved == 1)); -+ -+ win = clust->win; -+ -+ assert("edward-1070", win != NULL); -+ assert("edward-201", win->stat == HOLE_WINDOW); -+ assert("edward-192", cluster_ok(clust, inode)); -+ -+ if (win->off == 0 && win->count == inode_cluster_size(inode)) { -+ /* This part of the hole will be represented by "fake" -+ * logical cluster, i.e. which doesn't have appropriate -+ * disk cluster until someone modify this logical cluster -+ * and make it dirty. -+ * So go forward here.. -+ */ -+ move_update_window(inode, clust, file_off, to_file); -+ return 0; -+ } -+ cl_count = win->count; /* number of zeroes to write */ -+ cl_off = win->off; -+ pg_off = off_to_pgoff(win->off); -+ -+ while (cl_count) { -+ struct page *page; -+ page = clust->pages[off_to_pg(cl_off)]; -+ -+ assert("edward-284", page != NULL); -+ -+ to_pg = min((typeof(pg_off))PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - pg_off, cl_count); -+ lock_page(page); -+ zero_user_page(page, pg_off, to_pg, KM_USER0); -+ SetPageUptodate(page); -+ reiser4_set_page_dirty_internal(page); -+ mark_page_accessed(page); -+ unlock_page(page); -+ -+ cl_off += to_pg; -+ cl_count -= to_pg; -+ pg_off = 0; -+ } -+ if (!win->delta) { -+ /* only zeroes in this window, try to capture -+ */ -+ result = checkin_logical_cluster(clust, inode); -+ if (result) -+ return result; -+ put_hint_cluster(clust, inode, ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK); -+ result = -+ balance_dirty_page_cluster(clust, inode, file_off, to_file); -+ } else -+ move_update_window(inode, clust, file_off, to_file); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* -+ The main disk search procedure for cryptcompress plugin, which -+ . scans all items of disk cluster with the lock mode @mode -+ . maybe reads each one (if @read) -+ . maybe makes its znode dirty (if write lock mode was specified) -+ -+ NOTE-EDWARD: Callers should handle the case when disk cluster -+ is incomplete (-EIO) -+*/ -+int find_disk_cluster(struct cluster_handle * clust, -+ struct inode *inode, int read, znode_lock_mode mode) -+{ -+ flow_t f; -+ hint_t *hint; -+ int result = 0; -+ int was_grabbed; -+ ra_info_t ra_info; -+ file_plugin *fplug; -+ item_plugin *iplug; -+ struct tfm_cluster *tc; -+ struct cryptcompress_info * info; -+ -+ assert("edward-138", clust != NULL); -+ assert("edward-728", clust->hint != NULL); -+ assert("edward-226", reiser4_schedulable()); -+ assert("edward-137", inode != NULL); -+ assert("edward-729", cryptcompress_inode_ok(inode)); -+ -+ hint = clust->hint; -+ fplug = inode_file_plugin(inode); -+ was_grabbed = get_current_context()->grabbed_blocks; -+ info = cryptcompress_inode_data(inode); -+ tc = &clust->tc; -+ -+ assert("edward-462", !tfm_cluster_is_uptodate(tc)); -+ assert("edward-461", ergo(read, tfm_stream_is_set(tc, INPUT_STREAM))); -+ -+ dclust_init_extension(hint); -+ -+ /* set key of the first disk cluster item */ -+ fplug->flow_by_inode(inode, -+ (read ? (char __user *)tfm_stream_data(tc, INPUT_STREAM) : NULL), -+ 0 /* kernel space */ , -+ inode_scaled_cluster_size(inode), -+ clust_to_off(clust->index, inode), READ_OP, &f); -+ if (mode == ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK) { -+ /* reserve for flush to make dirty all the leaf nodes -+ which contain disk cluster */ -+ result = -+ reiser4_grab_space_force(estimate_dirty_cluster(inode), -+ BA_CAN_COMMIT); -+ if (result) -+ goto out; -+ } -+ -+ ra_info.key_to_stop = f.key; -+ set_key_offset(&ra_info.key_to_stop, get_key_offset(reiser4_max_key())); -+ -+ while (f.length) { -+ result = find_cluster_item(hint, &f.key, mode, -+ NULL, FIND_EXACT, -+ (mode == ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK ? -+ CBK_FOR_INSERT : 0)); -+ switch (result) { -+ case CBK_COORD_NOTFOUND: -+ result = 0; -+ if (inode_scaled_offset -+ (inode, clust_to_off(clust->index, inode)) == -+ get_key_offset(&f.key)) { -+ /* first item not found, this is treated -+ as disk cluster is absent */ -+ clust->dstat = FAKE_DISK_CLUSTER; -+ goto out; -+ } -+ /* we are outside the cluster, stop search here */ -+ assert("edward-146", -+ f.length != inode_scaled_cluster_size(inode)); -+ goto ok; -+ case CBK_COORD_FOUND: -+ assert("edward-148", -+ hint->ext_coord.coord.between == AT_UNIT); -+ assert("edward-460", -+ hint->ext_coord.coord.unit_pos == 0); -+ -+ coord_clear_iplug(&hint->ext_coord.coord); -+ result = zload_ra(hint->ext_coord.coord.node, &ra_info); -+ if (unlikely(result)) -+ goto out; -+ iplug = item_plugin_by_coord(&hint->ext_coord.coord); -+ assert("edward-147", -+ item_id_by_coord(&hint->ext_coord.coord) == -+ CTAIL_ID); -+ -+ result = iplug->s.file.read(NULL, &f, hint); -+ if (result) { -+ zrelse(hint->ext_coord.coord.node); -+ goto out; -+ } -+ if (mode == ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK) { -+ /* Don't make dirty more nodes then it was -+ estimated (see comments before -+ estimate_dirty_cluster). Missed nodes will be -+ read up in flush time if they are evicted from -+ memory */ -+ if (dclust_get_extension_ncount(hint) <= -+ estimate_dirty_cluster(inode)) -+ znode_make_dirty(hint->ext_coord.coord.node); -+ -+ znode_set_convertible(hint->ext_coord.coord. -+ node); -+ } -+ zrelse(hint->ext_coord.coord.node); -+ break; -+ default: -+ goto out; -+ } -+ } -+ ok: -+ /* at least one item was found */ -+ /* NOTE-EDWARD: Callers should handle the case -+ when disk cluster is incomplete (-EIO) */ -+ tc->len = inode_scaled_cluster_size(inode) - f.length; -+ tc->lsize = lbytes(clust->index, inode); -+ assert("edward-1196", tc->len > 0); -+ assert("edward-1406", tc->lsize > 0); -+ -+ if (hint_is_unprepped_dclust(clust->hint)) { -+ clust->dstat = UNPR_DISK_CLUSTER; -+ } else if (clust->index == info->trunc_index) { -+ clust->dstat = TRNC_DISK_CLUSTER; -+ } else { -+ clust->dstat = PREP_DISK_CLUSTER; -+ dclust_set_extension_dsize(clust->hint, tc->len); -+ } -+ out: -+ assert("edward-1339", -+ get_current_context()->grabbed_blocks >= was_grabbed); -+ grabbed2free(get_current_context(), -+ get_current_super_private(), -+ get_current_context()->grabbed_blocks - was_grabbed); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+int get_disk_cluster_locked(struct cluster_handle * clust, struct inode *inode, -+ znode_lock_mode lock_mode) -+{ -+ reiser4_key key; -+ ra_info_t ra_info; -+ -+ assert("edward-730", reiser4_schedulable()); -+ assert("edward-731", clust != NULL); -+ assert("edward-732", inode != NULL); -+ -+ if (hint_is_valid(clust->hint)) { -+ assert("edward-1293", clust->dstat != INVAL_DISK_CLUSTER); -+ assert("edward-1294", -+ znode_is_write_locked(clust->hint->lh.node)); -+ /* already have a valid locked position */ -+ return (clust->dstat == -+ FAKE_DISK_CLUSTER ? CBK_COORD_NOTFOUND : -+ CBK_COORD_FOUND); -+ } -+ key_by_inode_cryptcompress(inode, clust_to_off(clust->index, inode), -+ &key); -+ ra_info.key_to_stop = key; -+ set_key_offset(&ra_info.key_to_stop, get_key_offset(reiser4_max_key())); -+ -+ return find_cluster_item(clust->hint, &key, lock_mode, NULL, FIND_EXACT, -+ CBK_FOR_INSERT); -+} -+ -+/* Read needed cluster pages before modifying. -+ If success, @clust->hint contains locked position in the tree. -+ Also: -+ . find and set disk cluster state -+ . make disk cluster dirty if its state is not FAKE_DISK_CLUSTER. -+*/ -+static int read_some_cluster_pages(struct inode * inode, -+ struct cluster_handle * clust) -+{ -+ int i; -+ int result = 0; -+ item_plugin *iplug; -+ struct reiser4_slide * win = clust->win; -+ znode_lock_mode mode = ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK; -+ -+ iplug = item_plugin_by_id(CTAIL_ID); -+ -+ assert("edward-924", !tfm_cluster_is_uptodate(&clust->tc)); -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ if (clust->nr_pages == 0) { -+ /* start write hole from fake disk cluster */ -+ assert("edward-1117", win != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1118", win->stat == HOLE_WINDOW); -+ assert("edward-1119", new_logical_cluster(clust, inode)); -+ } -+#endif -+ if (new_logical_cluster(clust, inode)) { -+ /* -+ new page cluster is about to be written, nothing to read, -+ */ -+ assert("edward-734", reiser4_schedulable()); -+ assert("edward-735", clust->hint->lh.owner == NULL); -+ -+ if (clust->nr_pages) { -+ int off; -+ struct page * pg; -+ assert("edward-1419", clust->pages != NULL); -+ pg = clust->pages[clust->nr_pages - 1]; -+ assert("edward-1420", pg != NULL); -+ off = off_to_pgoff(win->off+win->count+win->delta); -+ if (off) { -+ lock_page(pg); -+ zero_user_page(pg, off, PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - off, -+ KM_USER0); -+ unlock_page(pg); -+ } -+ } -+ clust->dstat = FAKE_DISK_CLUSTER; -+ return 0; -+ } -+ /* -+ Here we should search for disk cluster to figure out its real state. -+ Also there is one more important reason to do disk search: we need -+ to make disk cluster _dirty_ if it exists -+ */ -+ -+ /* if windows is specified, read the only pages -+ that will be modified partially */ -+ -+ for (i = 0; i < clust->nr_pages; i++) { -+ struct page *pg = clust->pages[i]; -+ -+ lock_page(pg); -+ if (PageUptodate(pg)) { -+ unlock_page(pg); -+ continue; -+ } -+ unlock_page(pg); -+ -+ if (win && -+ i >= size_in_pages(win->off) && -+ i < off_to_pg(win->off + win->count + win->delta)) -+ /* page will be completely overwritten */ -+ continue; -+ -+ if (win && (i == clust->nr_pages - 1) && -+ /* the last page is -+ partially modified, -+ not uptodate .. */ -+ (size_in_pages(i_size_read(inode)) <= pg->index)) { -+ /* .. and appended, -+ so set zeroes to the rest */ -+ int offset; -+ lock_page(pg); -+ assert("edward-1260", -+ size_in_pages(win->off + win->count + -+ win->delta) - 1 == i); -+ -+ offset = -+ off_to_pgoff(win->off + win->count + win->delta); -+ zero_user_page(pg, offset, PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - offset, -+ KM_USER0); -+ unlock_page(pg); -+ /* still not uptodate */ -+ break; -+ } -+ lock_page(pg); -+ result = do_readpage_ctail(inode, clust, pg, mode); -+ -+ assert("edward-1526", ergo(!result, PageUptodate(pg))); -+ unlock_page(pg); -+ if (result) { -+ warning("edward-219", "do_readpage_ctail failed"); -+ goto out; -+ } -+ } -+ if (!tfm_cluster_is_uptodate(&clust->tc)) { -+ /* disk cluster unclaimed, but we need to make its znodes dirty -+ * to make flush update convert its content -+ */ -+ result = find_disk_cluster(clust, inode, -+ 0 /* do not read items */, -+ mode); -+ } -+ out: -+ tfm_cluster_clr_uptodate(&clust->tc); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+static int should_create_unprepped_cluster(struct cluster_handle * clust, -+ struct inode * inode) -+{ -+ assert("edward-737", clust != NULL); -+ -+ switch (clust->dstat) { -+ case PREP_DISK_CLUSTER: -+ case UNPR_DISK_CLUSTER: -+ return 0; -+ case FAKE_DISK_CLUSTER: -+ if (clust->win && -+ clust->win->stat == HOLE_WINDOW && clust->nr_pages == 0) { -+ assert("edward-1172", -+ new_logical_cluster(clust, inode)); -+ return 0; -+ } -+ return 1; -+ default: -+ impossible("edward-1173", "bad disk cluster state"); -+ return 0; -+ } -+} -+ -+static int cryptcompress_make_unprepped_cluster(struct cluster_handle * clust, -+ struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ int result; -+ -+ assert("edward-1123", reiser4_schedulable()); -+ assert("edward-737", clust != NULL); -+ assert("edward-738", inode != NULL); -+ assert("edward-739", cryptcompress_inode_ok(inode)); -+ assert("edward-1053", clust->hint != NULL); -+ -+ if (!should_create_unprepped_cluster(clust, inode)) { -+ if (clust->reserved) { -+ cluster_reserved2free(estimate_insert_cluster(inode)); -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ assert("edward-1267", -+ clust->reserved_unprepped == -+ estimate_insert_cluster(inode)); -+ clust->reserved_unprepped -= -+ estimate_insert_cluster(inode); -+#endif -+ } -+ return 0; -+ } -+ assert("edward-1268", clust->reserved); -+ cluster_reserved2grabbed(estimate_insert_cluster(inode)); -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ assert("edward-1441", -+ clust->reserved_unprepped == estimate_insert_cluster(inode)); -+ clust->reserved_unprepped -= estimate_insert_cluster(inode); -+#endif -+ result = ctail_insert_unprepped_cluster(clust, inode); -+ if (result) -+ return result; -+ -+ inode_add_bytes(inode, inode_cluster_size(inode)); -+ -+ assert("edward-743", cryptcompress_inode_ok(inode)); -+ assert("edward-744", znode_is_write_locked(clust->hint->lh.node)); -+ -+ clust->dstat = UNPR_DISK_CLUSTER; -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* . Grab page cluster for read, write, setattr, etc. operations; -+ * . Truncate its complete pages, if needed; -+ */ -+int prepare_page_cluster(struct inode * inode, struct cluster_handle * clust, -+ rw_op rw) -+{ -+ assert("edward-177", inode != NULL); -+ assert("edward-741", cryptcompress_inode_ok(inode)); -+ assert("edward-740", clust->pages != NULL); -+ -+ set_cluster_nrpages(clust, inode); -+ reset_cluster_pgset(clust, cluster_nrpages(inode)); -+ return grab_page_cluster(inode, clust, rw); -+} -+ -+/* Truncate complete page cluster of index @index. -+ * This is called by ->kill_hook() method of item -+ * plugin when deleting a disk cluster of such index. -+ */ -+void truncate_complete_page_cluster(struct inode *inode, cloff_t index, -+ int even_cows) -+{ -+ int found; -+ int nr_pages; -+ jnode *node; -+ struct page *pages[MAX_CLUSTER_NRPAGES]; -+ -+ node = jlookup(current_tree, get_inode_oid(inode), -+ clust_to_pg(index, inode)); -+ nr_pages = size_in_pages(lbytes(index, inode)); -+ assert("edward-1483", nr_pages != 0); -+ if (!node) -+ goto truncate; -+ found = find_get_pages(inode->i_mapping, -+ clust_to_pg(index, inode), -+ cluster_nrpages(inode), pages); -+ if (!found) { -+ assert("edward-1484", jnode_truncate_ok(inode, index)); -+ return; -+ } -+ lock_cluster(node); -+ -+ if (reiser4_inode_get_flag(inode, REISER4_FILE_CONV_IN_PROGRESS) -+ && index == 0) -+ /* converting to unix_file is in progress */ -+ JF_CLR(node, JNODE_CLUSTER_PAGE); -+ if (JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_DIRTY)) { -+ /* -+ * @nr_pages were checked in, but not yet checked out - -+ * we need to release them. (also there can be pages -+ * attached to page cache by read(), etc. - don't take -+ * them into account). -+ */ -+ assert("edward-1198", found >= nr_pages); -+ -+ /* free disk space grabbed for disk cluster converting */ -+ cluster_reserved2grabbed(estimate_update_cluster(inode)); -+ grabbed2free(get_current_context(), -+ get_current_super_private(), -+ estimate_update_cluster(inode)); -+ __put_page_cluster(0, nr_pages, pages, inode); -+ -+ /* This will clear dirty bit, uncapture and unlock jnode */ -+ unlock_cluster_uncapture(node); -+ } else -+ unlock_cluster(node); -+ jput(node); /* jlookup */ -+ put_found_pages(pages, found); /* find_get_pages */ -+ truncate: -+ if (reiser4_inode_get_flag(inode, REISER4_FILE_CONV_IN_PROGRESS) && -+ index == 0) -+ return; -+ truncate_page_cluster_range(inode, pages, index, 0, -+ cluster_nrpages(inode), -+ even_cows); -+ assert("edward-1201", -+ ergo(!reiser4_inode_get_flag(inode, -+ REISER4_FILE_CONV_IN_PROGRESS), -+ jnode_truncate_ok(inode, index))); -+ return; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * Set cluster handle @clust of a logical cluster before -+ * modifications which are supposed to be committed. -+ * -+ * . grab cluster pages; -+ * . reserve disk space; -+ * . maybe read pages from disk and set the disk cluster dirty; -+ * . maybe write hole and check in (partially zeroed) logical cluster; -+ * . create 'unprepped' disk cluster for new or fake logical one. -+ */ -+static int prepare_logical_cluster(struct inode *inode, -+ loff_t file_off, /* write position -+ in the file */ -+ loff_t to_file, /* bytes of users data -+ to write to the file */ -+ struct cluster_handle * clust, -+ logical_cluster_op op) -+{ -+ int result = 0; -+ struct reiser4_slide * win = clust->win; -+ -+ reset_cluster_params(clust); -+ cluster_set_tfm_act(&clust->tc, TFMA_READ); -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ clust->ctx = get_current_context(); -+#endif -+ assert("edward-1190", op != LC_INVAL); -+ -+ clust->op = op; -+ -+ result = prepare_page_cluster(inode, clust, WRITE_OP); -+ if (result) -+ return result; -+ assert("edward-1447", -+ ergo(clust->nr_pages != 0, jprivate(clust->pages[0]))); -+ assert("edward-1448", -+ ergo(clust->nr_pages != 0, -+ jnode_is_cluster_page(jprivate(clust->pages[0])))); -+ -+ result = reserve4cluster(inode, clust); -+ if (result) -+ goto err1; -+ result = read_some_cluster_pages(inode, clust); -+ if (result) { -+ free_reserved4cluster(inode, -+ clust, -+ estimate_update_cluster(inode) + -+ estimate_insert_cluster(inode)); -+ goto err1; -+ } -+ assert("edward-1124", clust->dstat != INVAL_DISK_CLUSTER); -+ -+ result = cryptcompress_make_unprepped_cluster(clust, inode); -+ if (result) -+ goto err2; -+ if (win && win->stat == HOLE_WINDOW) { -+ result = write_hole(inode, clust, file_off, to_file); -+ if (result) -+ goto err2; -+ } -+ return 0; -+ err2: -+ free_reserved4cluster(inode, clust, -+ estimate_update_cluster(inode)); -+ err1: -+ put_page_cluster(clust, inode, WRITE_OP); -+ assert("edward-1125", result == -ENOSPC); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* set window by two offsets */ -+static void set_window(struct cluster_handle * clust, -+ struct reiser4_slide * win, struct inode *inode, -+ loff_t o1, loff_t o2) -+{ -+ assert("edward-295", clust != NULL); -+ assert("edward-296", inode != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1071", win != NULL); -+ assert("edward-297", o1 <= o2); -+ -+ clust->index = off_to_clust(o1, inode); -+ -+ win->off = off_to_cloff(o1, inode); -+ win->count = min((loff_t)(inode_cluster_size(inode) - win->off), -+ o2 - o1); -+ win->delta = 0; -+ -+ clust->win = win; -+} -+ -+static int set_cluster_by_window(struct inode *inode, -+ struct cluster_handle * clust, -+ struct reiser4_slide * win, size_t length, -+ loff_t file_off) -+{ -+ int result; -+ -+ assert("edward-197", clust != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1072", win != NULL); -+ assert("edward-198", inode != NULL); -+ -+ result = alloc_cluster_pgset(clust, cluster_nrpages(inode)); -+ if (result) -+ return result; -+ -+ if (file_off > i_size_read(inode)) { -+ /* Uhmm, hole in cryptcompress file... */ -+ loff_t hole_size; -+ hole_size = file_off - inode->i_size; -+ -+ set_window(clust, win, inode, inode->i_size, file_off); -+ win->stat = HOLE_WINDOW; -+ if (win->off + hole_size < inode_cluster_size(inode)) -+ /* there is also user's data to append to the hole */ -+ win->delta = min(inode_cluster_size(inode) - -+ (win->off + win->count), length); -+ return 0; -+ } -+ set_window(clust, win, inode, file_off, file_off + length); -+ win->stat = DATA_WINDOW; -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+int set_cluster_by_page(struct cluster_handle * clust, struct page * page, -+ int count) -+{ -+ int result = 0; -+ int (*setting_actor)(struct cluster_handle * clust, int count); -+ -+ assert("edward-1358", clust != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1359", page != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1360", page->mapping != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1361", page->mapping->host != NULL); -+ -+ setting_actor = -+ (clust->pages ? reset_cluster_pgset : alloc_cluster_pgset); -+ result = setting_actor(clust, count); -+ clust->index = pg_to_clust(page->index, page->mapping->host); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* reset all the params that not get updated */ -+void reset_cluster_params(struct cluster_handle * clust) -+{ -+ assert("edward-197", clust != NULL); -+ -+ clust->dstat = INVAL_DISK_CLUSTER; -+ clust->tc.uptodate = 0; -+ clust->tc.len = 0; -+} -+ -+/* the heart of write_cryptcompress */ -+static loff_t do_write_cryptcompress(struct file *file, struct inode *inode, -+ const char __user *buf, size_t to_write, -+ loff_t pos, int *conv_occured) -+{ -+ int i; -+ hint_t *hint; -+ int result = 0; -+ size_t count; -+ struct reiser4_slide win; -+ struct cluster_handle clust; -+ struct cryptcompress_info * info; -+ -+ assert("edward-161", reiser4_schedulable()); -+ assert("edward-748", cryptcompress_inode_ok(inode)); -+ assert("edward-159", current_blocksize == PAGE_CACHE_SIZE); -+ assert("edward-1274", get_current_context()->grabbed_blocks == 0); -+ -+ hint = kmalloc(sizeof(*hint), reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()); -+ if (hint == NULL) -+ return RETERR(-ENOMEM); -+ -+ result = load_file_hint(file, hint); -+ if (result) { -+ kfree(hint); -+ return result; -+ } -+ count = to_write; -+ -+ reiser4_slide_init(&win); -+ cluster_init_read(&clust, &win); -+ clust.hint = hint; -+ info = cryptcompress_inode_data(inode); -+ -+ mutex_lock(&info->checkin_mutex); -+ -+ result = set_cluster_by_window(inode, &clust, &win, to_write, pos); -+ if (result) -+ goto out; -+ -+ if (next_window_stat(&win) == HOLE_WINDOW) { -+ /* write hole in this iteration -+ separated from the loop below */ -+ result = write_conversion_hook(file, inode, -+ pos, -+ &clust, -+ NULL); -+ if (result) -+ goto out; -+ result = prepare_logical_cluster(inode, pos, count, &clust, -+ LC_APPOV); -+ if (result) -+ goto out; -+ } -+ do { -+ const char __user * src; -+ unsigned page_off, to_page; -+ -+ assert("edward-750", reiser4_schedulable()); -+ -+ result = write_conversion_hook(file, inode, -+ pos + to_write - count, -+ &clust, -+ conv_occured); -+ if (result || *conv_occured) -+ goto out; -+ result = prepare_logical_cluster(inode, pos, count, &clust, -+ LC_APPOV); -+ if (result) -+ goto out; -+ -+ assert("edward-751", cryptcompress_inode_ok(inode)); -+ assert("edward-204", win.stat == DATA_WINDOW); -+ assert("edward-1288", hint_is_valid(clust.hint)); -+ assert("edward-752", -+ znode_is_write_locked(hint->ext_coord.coord.node)); -+ put_hint_cluster(&clust, inode, ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK); -+ -+ /* set write position in page */ -+ page_off = off_to_pgoff(win.off); -+ -+ /* copy user's data to cluster pages */ -+ for (i = off_to_pg(win.off), src = buf; -+ i < size_in_pages(win.off + win.count); -+ i++, src += to_page) { -+ to_page = __mbp(win.off + win.count, i) - page_off; -+ assert("edward-1039", -+ page_off + to_page <= PAGE_CACHE_SIZE); -+ assert("edward-287", clust.pages[i] != NULL); -+ -+ fault_in_pages_readable(src, to_page); -+ -+ lock_page(clust.pages[i]); -+ result = -+ __copy_from_user((char *)kmap(clust.pages[i]) + -+ page_off, src, to_page); -+ kunmap(clust.pages[i]); -+ if (unlikely(result)) { -+ unlock_page(clust.pages[i]); -+ result = -EFAULT; -+ goto err2; -+ } -+ SetPageUptodate(clust.pages[i]); -+ reiser4_set_page_dirty_internal(clust.pages[i]); -+ flush_dcache_page(clust.pages[i]); -+ mark_page_accessed(clust.pages[i]); -+ unlock_page(clust.pages[i]); -+ page_off = 0; -+ } -+ assert("edward-753", cryptcompress_inode_ok(inode)); -+ -+ result = checkin_logical_cluster(&clust, inode); -+ if (result) -+ goto err2; -+ -+ buf += win.count; -+ count -= win.count; -+ -+ result = balance_dirty_page_cluster(&clust, inode, 0, count); -+ if (result) -+ goto err1; -+ assert("edward-755", hint->lh.owner == NULL); -+ reset_cluster_params(&clust); -+ continue; -+ err2: -+ put_page_cluster(&clust, inode, WRITE_OP); -+ err1: -+ if (clust.reserved) -+ free_reserved4cluster(inode, -+ &clust, -+ estimate_update_cluster(inode)); -+ break; -+ } while (count); -+ out: -+ /* -+ * NOTE: at this point file may have -+ * another (unix-file) plugin installed -+ */ -+ done_lh(&hint->lh); -+ if (result == -EEXIST) -+ warning("edward-1407", "write returns EEXIST!\n"); -+ -+ put_cluster_handle(&clust); -+ save_file_hint(file, hint); -+ kfree(hint); -+ /* -+ * don't release cryptcompress-specific -+ * checkin_mutex, if conversion occured -+ */ -+ if (*conv_occured == 0) -+ mutex_unlock(&info->checkin_mutex); -+ if (buf) { -+ /* if nothing were written - there must be an error */ -+ assert("edward-195", ergo((to_write == count), -+ (result < 0 || *conv_occured))); -+ return (to_write - count) ? (to_write - count) : result; -+ } -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * plugin->write() -+ * @file: file to write to -+ * @buf: address of user-space buffer -+ * @read_amount: number of bytes to write -+ * @off: position in file to write to -+ */ -+ssize_t write_cryptcompress(struct file *file, const char __user *buf, -+ size_t count, loff_t *off, int *conv) -+{ -+ ssize_t result; -+ struct inode *inode; -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ loff_t pos = *off; -+ struct cryptcompress_info *info; -+ -+ assert("edward-1449", *conv == 0); -+ -+ inode = file->f_dentry->d_inode; -+ assert("edward-196", cryptcompress_inode_ok(inode)); -+ -+ info = cryptcompress_inode_data(inode); -+ -+ ctx = reiser4_init_context(inode->i_sb); -+ if (IS_ERR(ctx)) -+ return PTR_ERR(ctx); -+ -+ mutex_lock(&inode->i_mutex); -+ -+ result = generic_write_checks(file, &pos, &count, 0); -+ if (unlikely(result != 0)) -+ goto out; -+ if (unlikely(count == 0)) -+ goto out; -+ result = remove_suid(file->f_dentry); -+ if (unlikely(result != 0)) -+ goto out; -+ /* remove_suid might create a transaction */ -+ reiser4_txn_restart(ctx); -+ -+ result = do_write_cryptcompress(file, inode, buf, count, pos, conv); -+ -+ if (result < 0) -+ goto out; -+ /* update position in a file */ -+ *off = pos + result; -+ out: -+ mutex_unlock(&inode->i_mutex); -+ -+ context_set_commit_async(ctx); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->readpages */ -+int readpages_cryptcompress(struct file *file, struct address_space *mapping, -+ struct list_head *pages, unsigned nr_pages) -+{ -+ reiser4_context * ctx; -+ int ret; -+ -+ ctx = reiser4_init_context(mapping->host->i_sb); -+ if (IS_ERR(ctx)) { -+ ret = PTR_ERR(ctx); -+ goto err; -+ } -+ /* cryptcompress file can be built of ctail items only */ -+ ret = readpages_ctail(file, mapping, pages); -+ reiser4_txn_restart(ctx); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ if (ret) { -+err: -+ put_pages_list(pages); -+ } -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+static reiser4_block_nr cryptcompress_estimate_read(struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ /* reserve one block to update stat data item */ -+ assert("edward-1193", -+ inode_file_plugin(inode)->estimate.update == -+ estimate_update_common); -+ return estimate_update_common(inode); -+} -+ -+/** -+ * plugin->read -+ * @file: file to read from -+ * @buf: address of user-space buffer -+ * @read_amount: number of bytes to read -+ * @off: position in file to read from -+ */ -+ssize_t read_cryptcompress(struct file * file, char __user *buf, size_t size, -+ loff_t * off) -+{ -+ ssize_t result; -+ struct inode *inode; -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ struct cryptcompress_info *info; -+ reiser4_block_nr needed; -+ -+ inode = file->f_dentry->d_inode; -+ assert("edward-1194", !reiser4_inode_get_flag(inode, REISER4_NO_SD)); -+ -+ ctx = reiser4_init_context(inode->i_sb); -+ if (IS_ERR(ctx)) -+ return PTR_ERR(ctx); -+ -+ info = cryptcompress_inode_data(inode); -+ needed = cryptcompress_estimate_read(inode); -+ -+ result = reiser4_grab_space(needed, BA_CAN_COMMIT); -+ if (result != 0) { -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return result; -+ } -+ result = do_sync_read(file, buf, size, off); -+ -+ context_set_commit_async(ctx); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* Look for a disk cluster and keep lookup result in @found. -+ * If @index > 0, then find disk cluster of the index (@index - 1); -+ * If @index == 0, then find the rightmost disk cluster. -+ * Keep incremented index of the found disk cluster in @found. -+ * @found == 0 means that disk cluster was not found (in the last -+ * case (@index == 0) it means that file doesn't have disk clusters). -+ */ -+static int lookup_disk_cluster(struct inode *inode, cloff_t * found, -+ cloff_t index) -+{ -+ int result; -+ reiser4_key key; -+ loff_t offset; -+ hint_t *hint; -+ lock_handle *lh; -+ lookup_bias bias; -+ coord_t *coord; -+ item_plugin *iplug; -+ -+ assert("edward-1131", inode != NULL); -+ assert("edward-95", cryptcompress_inode_ok(inode)); -+ -+ hint = kmalloc(sizeof(*hint), reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()); -+ if (hint == NULL) -+ return RETERR(-ENOMEM); -+ hint_init_zero(hint); -+ lh = &hint->lh; -+ -+ bias = (index ? FIND_EXACT : FIND_MAX_NOT_MORE_THAN); -+ offset = -+ (index ? clust_to_off(index, inode) - -+ 1 : get_key_offset(reiser4_max_key())); -+ -+ key_by_inode_cryptcompress(inode, offset, &key); -+ -+ /* find the last item of this object */ -+ result = -+ find_cluster_item(hint, &key, ZNODE_READ_LOCK, NULL /* ra_info */, -+ bias, 0); -+ if (cbk_errored(result)) { -+ done_lh(lh); -+ kfree(hint); -+ return result; -+ } -+ if (result == CBK_COORD_NOTFOUND) { -+ /* no real disk clusters */ -+ done_lh(lh); -+ kfree(hint); -+ *found = 0; -+ return 0; -+ } -+ /* disk cluster is found */ -+ coord = &hint->ext_coord.coord; -+ coord_clear_iplug(coord); -+ result = zload(coord->node); -+ if (unlikely(result)) { -+ done_lh(lh); -+ kfree(hint); -+ return result; -+ } -+ iplug = item_plugin_by_coord(coord); -+ assert("edward-277", iplug == item_plugin_by_id(CTAIL_ID)); -+ assert("edward-1202", ctail_ok(coord)); -+ -+ item_key_by_coord(coord, &key); -+ *found = off_to_clust(get_key_offset(&key), inode) + 1; -+ -+ assert("edward-1132", ergo(index, index == *found)); -+ -+ zrelse(coord->node); -+ done_lh(lh); -+ kfree(hint); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+static int find_fake_appended(struct inode *inode, cloff_t * index) -+{ -+ return lookup_disk_cluster(inode, index, -+ 0 /* find last real one */ ); -+} -+ -+/* Set left coord when unit is not found after node_lookup() -+ This takes into account that there can be holes in a sequence -+ of disk clusters */ -+ -+static void adjust_left_coord(coord_t * left_coord) -+{ -+ switch (left_coord->between) { -+ case AFTER_UNIT: -+ left_coord->between = AFTER_ITEM; -+ case AFTER_ITEM: -+ case BEFORE_UNIT: -+ break; -+ default: -+ impossible("edward-1204", "bad left coord to cut"); -+ } -+ return; -+} -+ -+#define CRC_CUT_TREE_MIN_ITERATIONS 64 -+ -+/* plugin->cut_tree_worker */ -+int cut_tree_worker_cryptcompress(tap_t * tap, const reiser4_key * from_key, -+ const reiser4_key * to_key, -+ reiser4_key * smallest_removed, -+ struct inode *object, int truncate, -+ int *progress) -+{ -+ lock_handle next_node_lock; -+ coord_t left_coord; -+ int result; -+ -+ assert("edward-1158", tap->coord->node != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1159", znode_is_write_locked(tap->coord->node)); -+ assert("edward-1160", znode_get_level(tap->coord->node) == LEAF_LEVEL); -+ -+ *progress = 0; -+ init_lh(&next_node_lock); -+ -+ while (1) { -+ znode *node; /* node from which items are cut */ -+ node_plugin *nplug; /* node plugin for @node */ -+ -+ node = tap->coord->node; -+ -+ /* Move next_node_lock to the next node on the left. */ -+ result = -+ reiser4_get_left_neighbor(&next_node_lock, node, -+ ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK, -+ GN_CAN_USE_UPPER_LEVELS); -+ if (result != 0 && result != -E_NO_NEIGHBOR) -+ break; -+ /* FIXME-EDWARD: Check can we delete the node as a whole. */ -+ result = reiser4_tap_load(tap); -+ if (result) -+ return result; -+ -+ /* Prepare the second (right) point for cut_node() */ -+ if (*progress) -+ coord_init_last_unit(tap->coord, node); -+ -+ else if (item_plugin_by_coord(tap->coord)->b.lookup == NULL) -+ /* set rightmost unit for the items without lookup method */ -+ tap->coord->unit_pos = coord_last_unit_pos(tap->coord); -+ -+ nplug = node->nplug; -+ -+ assert("edward-1161", nplug); -+ assert("edward-1162", nplug->lookup); -+ -+ /* left_coord is leftmost unit cut from @node */ -+ result = nplug->lookup(node, from_key, FIND_EXACT, &left_coord); -+ -+ if (IS_CBKERR(result)) -+ break; -+ -+ if (result == CBK_COORD_NOTFOUND) -+ adjust_left_coord(&left_coord); -+ -+ /* adjust coordinates so that they are set to existing units */ -+ if (coord_set_to_right(&left_coord) -+ || coord_set_to_left(tap->coord)) { -+ result = 0; -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ if (coord_compare(&left_coord, tap->coord) == -+ COORD_CMP_ON_RIGHT) { -+ /* keys from @from_key to @to_key are not in the tree */ -+ result = 0; -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ /* cut data from one node */ -+ *smallest_removed = *reiser4_min_key(); -+ result = kill_node_content(&left_coord, -+ tap->coord, -+ from_key, -+ to_key, -+ smallest_removed, -+ next_node_lock.node, -+ object, truncate); -+ reiser4_tap_relse(tap); -+ -+ if (result) -+ break; -+ -+ ++(*progress); -+ -+ /* Check whether all items with keys >= from_key were removed -+ * from the tree. */ -+ if (keyle(smallest_removed, from_key)) -+ /* result = 0; */ -+ break; -+ -+ if (next_node_lock.node == NULL) -+ break; -+ -+ result = reiser4_tap_move(tap, &next_node_lock); -+ done_lh(&next_node_lock); -+ if (result) -+ break; -+ -+ /* Break long cut_tree operation (deletion of a large file) if -+ * atom requires commit. */ -+ if (*progress > CRC_CUT_TREE_MIN_ITERATIONS -+ && current_atom_should_commit()) { -+ result = -E_REPEAT; -+ break; -+ } -+ } -+ done_lh(&next_node_lock); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* Append or expand hole in two steps: -+ * 1) set zeroes to the rightmost page of the rightmost non-fake -+ * logical cluster; -+ * 2) expand hole via fake logical clusters (just increase i_size) -+ */ -+static int cryptcompress_append_hole(struct inode *inode /* with old size */, -+ loff_t new_size) -+{ -+ int result = 0; -+ hint_t *hint; -+ lock_handle *lh; -+ loff_t hole_size; -+ int nr_zeroes; -+ struct reiser4_slide win; -+ struct cluster_handle clust; -+ -+ assert("edward-1133", inode->i_size < new_size); -+ assert("edward-1134", reiser4_schedulable()); -+ assert("edward-1135", cryptcompress_inode_ok(inode)); -+ assert("edward-1136", current_blocksize == PAGE_CACHE_SIZE); -+ assert("edward-1333", off_to_cloff(inode->i_size, inode) != 0); -+ -+ hint = kmalloc(sizeof(*hint), reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()); -+ if (hint == NULL) -+ return RETERR(-ENOMEM); -+ hint_init_zero(hint); -+ lh = &hint->lh; -+ -+ reiser4_slide_init(&win); -+ cluster_init_read(&clust, &win); -+ clust.hint = hint; -+ -+ result = alloc_cluster_pgset(&clust, cluster_nrpages(inode)); -+ if (result) -+ goto out; -+ if (off_to_cloff(inode->i_size, inode) == 0) -+ goto append_fake; -+ hole_size = new_size - inode->i_size; -+ nr_zeroes = -+ inode_cluster_size(inode) - off_to_cloff(inode->i_size, inode); -+ if (hole_size < nr_zeroes) -+ nr_zeroes = hole_size; -+ set_window(&clust, &win, inode, inode->i_size, -+ inode->i_size + nr_zeroes); -+ win.stat = HOLE_WINDOW; -+ -+ assert("edward-1137", -+ clust.index == off_to_clust(inode->i_size, inode)); -+ -+ result = prepare_logical_cluster(inode, 0, 0, &clust, LC_APPOV); -+ -+ assert("edward-1271", !result || result == -ENOSPC); -+ if (result) -+ goto out; -+ assert("edward-1139", -+ clust.dstat == PREP_DISK_CLUSTER || -+ clust.dstat == UNPR_DISK_CLUSTER); -+ -+ assert("edward-1431", hole_size >= nr_zeroes); -+ if (hole_size == nr_zeroes) -+ /* nothing to append anymore */ -+ goto out; -+ append_fake: -+ INODE_SET_SIZE(inode, new_size); -+ out: -+ done_lh(lh); -+ kfree(hint); -+ put_cluster_handle(&clust); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+static int -+update_cryptcompress_size(struct inode *inode, reiser4_key * key, int update_sd) -+{ -+ return (get_key_offset(key) & ((loff_t) (inode_cluster_size(inode)) - 1) -+ ? 0 : reiser4_update_file_size(inode, key, update_sd)); -+} -+ -+/* Prune cryptcompress file in two steps: -+ * 1) cut all nominated logical clusters except the leftmost one which -+ * is to be partially truncated. Note, that there can be "holes" -+ * represented by fake logical clusters. -+ * 2) set zeroes and capture leftmost partially truncated logical -+ * cluster, if it is not fake; otherwise prune fake logical cluster -+ * (just decrease i_size). -+ */ -+static int prune_cryptcompress(struct inode *inode, loff_t new_size, -+ int update_sd, cloff_t aidx) -+{ -+ int result = 0; -+ unsigned nr_zeroes; -+ loff_t to_prune; -+ loff_t old_size; -+ cloff_t ridx; -+ -+ hint_t *hint; -+ lock_handle *lh; -+ struct reiser4_slide win; -+ struct cluster_handle clust; -+ -+ assert("edward-1140", inode->i_size >= new_size); -+ assert("edward-1141", reiser4_schedulable()); -+ assert("edward-1142", cryptcompress_inode_ok(inode)); -+ assert("edward-1143", current_blocksize == PAGE_CACHE_SIZE); -+ -+ old_size = inode->i_size; -+ -+ hint = kmalloc(sizeof(*hint), reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()); -+ if (hint == NULL) -+ return RETERR(-ENOMEM); -+ hint_init_zero(hint); -+ lh = &hint->lh; -+ -+ reiser4_slide_init(&win); -+ cluster_init_read(&clust, &win); -+ clust.hint = hint; -+ -+ /* calculate index of the rightmost logical cluster -+ that will be completely truncated */ -+ ridx = size_in_lc(new_size, inode); -+ -+ /* truncate all disk clusters starting from @ridx */ -+ assert("edward-1174", ridx <= aidx); -+ old_size = inode->i_size; -+ if (ridx != aidx) { -+ struct cryptcompress_info * info; -+ info = cryptcompress_inode_data(inode); -+ result = cut_file_items(inode, -+ clust_to_off(ridx, inode), -+ update_sd, -+ clust_to_off(aidx, inode), -+ update_cryptcompress_size); -+ info->trunc_index = ULONG_MAX; -+ if (result) -+ goto out; -+ } -+ /* -+ * there can be pages of fake logical clusters, truncate them -+ */ -+ truncate_inode_pages(inode->i_mapping, clust_to_off(ridx, inode)); -+ assert("edward-1524", -+ pages_truncate_ok(inode, clust_to_pg(ridx, inode))); -+ /* -+ * now perform partial truncate of last logical cluster -+ */ -+ if (!off_to_cloff(new_size, inode)) { -+ /* no partial truncate is needed */ -+ assert("edward-1145", inode->i_size == new_size); -+ goto truncate_fake; -+ } -+ assert("edward-1146", new_size < inode->i_size); -+ -+ to_prune = inode->i_size - new_size; -+ -+ /* check if the last logical cluster is fake */ -+ result = lookup_disk_cluster(inode, &aidx, ridx); -+ if (result) -+ goto out; -+ if (!aidx) -+ /* yup, this is fake one */ -+ goto truncate_fake; -+ -+ assert("edward-1148", aidx == ridx); -+ -+ /* do partial truncate of the last page cluster, -+ and try to capture this one */ -+ result = alloc_cluster_pgset(&clust, cluster_nrpages(inode)); -+ if (result) -+ goto out; -+ nr_zeroes = (off_to_pgoff(new_size) ? -+ PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - off_to_pgoff(new_size) : 0); -+ set_window(&clust, &win, inode, new_size, new_size + nr_zeroes); -+ win.stat = HOLE_WINDOW; -+ -+ assert("edward-1149", clust.index == ridx - 1); -+ -+ result = prepare_logical_cluster(inode, 0, 0, &clust, LC_TRUNC); -+ if (result) -+ goto out; -+ assert("edward-1151", -+ clust.dstat == PREP_DISK_CLUSTER || -+ clust.dstat == UNPR_DISK_CLUSTER); -+ -+ assert("edward-1191", inode->i_size == new_size); -+ assert("edward-1206", body_truncate_ok(inode, ridx)); -+ truncate_fake: -+ /* drop all the pages that don't have jnodes (i.e. pages -+ which can not be truncated by cut_file_items() because -+ of holes represented by fake disk clusters) including -+ the pages of partially truncated cluster which was -+ released by prepare_logical_cluster() */ -+ INODE_SET_SIZE(inode, new_size); -+ truncate_inode_pages(inode->i_mapping, new_size); -+ out: -+ assert("edward-1334", !result || result == -ENOSPC); -+ assert("edward-1497", -+ pages_truncate_ok(inode, size_in_pages(new_size))); -+ -+ done_lh(lh); -+ kfree(hint); -+ put_cluster_handle(&clust); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* Prepare cryptcompress file for truncate: -+ * prune or append rightmost fake logical clusters (if any) -+ */ -+static int start_truncate_fake(struct inode *inode, cloff_t aidx, -+ loff_t new_size, int update_sd) -+{ -+ int result = 0; -+ int bytes; -+ -+ if (new_size > inode->i_size) { -+ /* append */ -+ if (inode->i_size < clust_to_off(aidx, inode)) -+ /* no fake bytes */ -+ return 0; -+ bytes = new_size - inode->i_size; -+ INODE_SET_SIZE(inode, inode->i_size + bytes); -+ } else { -+ /* prune */ -+ if (inode->i_size <= clust_to_off(aidx, inode)) -+ /* no fake bytes */ -+ return 0; -+ bytes = inode->i_size - -+ max(new_size, clust_to_off(aidx, inode)); -+ if (!bytes) -+ return 0; -+ INODE_SET_SIZE(inode, inode->i_size - bytes); -+ /* In the case of fake prune we need to drop page cluster. -+ There are only 2 cases for partially truncated page: -+ 1. If is is dirty, therefore it is anonymous -+ (was dirtied via mmap), and will be captured -+ later via ->capture(). -+ 2. If is clean, therefore it is filled by zeroes. -+ In both cases we don't need to make it dirty and -+ capture here. -+ */ -+ truncate_inode_pages(inode->i_mapping, inode->i_size); -+ } -+ if (update_sd) -+ result = update_sd_cryptcompress(inode); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * This is called in setattr_cryptcompress when it is used to truncate, -+ * and in delete_object_cryptcompress -+ */ -+static int cryptcompress_truncate(struct inode *inode, /* old size */ -+ loff_t new_size, /* new size */ -+ int update_sd) -+{ -+ int result; -+ cloff_t aidx; -+ -+ result = find_fake_appended(inode, &aidx); -+ if (result) -+ return result; -+ assert("edward-1208", -+ ergo(aidx > 0, inode->i_size > clust_to_off(aidx - 1, inode))); -+ -+ result = start_truncate_fake(inode, aidx, new_size, update_sd); -+ if (result) -+ return result; -+ if (inode->i_size == new_size) -+ /* nothing to truncate anymore */ -+ return 0; -+ result = (inode->i_size < new_size ? -+ cryptcompress_append_hole(inode, new_size) : -+ prune_cryptcompress(inode, new_size, update_sd, aidx)); -+ if (!result && update_sd) -+ result = update_sd_cryptcompress(inode); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* Capture an anonymous pager cluster. (Page cluser is -+ * anonymous if it contains at least one anonymous page -+ */ -+static int capture_anon_page_cluster(struct cluster_handle * clust, -+ struct inode * inode) -+{ -+ int result; -+ -+ assert("edward-1073", clust != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1074", inode != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1075", clust->dstat == INVAL_DISK_CLUSTER); -+ -+ result = prepare_logical_cluster(inode, 0, 0, clust, LC_APPOV); -+ if (result) -+ return result; -+ set_cluster_pages_dirty(clust, inode); -+ result = checkin_logical_cluster(clust, inode); -+ put_hint_cluster(clust, inode, ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK); -+ if (unlikely(result)) -+ put_page_cluster(clust, inode, WRITE_OP); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* Starting from @index find tagged pages of the same page cluster. -+ * Clear the tag for each of them. Return number of found pages. -+ */ -+static int find_anon_page_cluster(struct address_space * mapping, -+ pgoff_t * index, struct page ** pages) -+{ -+ int i = 0; -+ int found; -+ write_lock_irq(&mapping->tree_lock); -+ do { -+ /* looking for one page */ -+ found = radix_tree_gang_lookup_tag(&mapping->page_tree, -+ (void **)&pages[i], -+ *index, 1, -+ PAGECACHE_TAG_REISER4_MOVED); -+ if (!found) -+ break; -+ if (!same_page_cluster(pages[0], pages[i])) -+ break; -+ -+ /* found */ -+ page_cache_get(pages[i]); -+ *index = pages[i]->index + 1; -+ -+ radix_tree_tag_clear(&mapping->page_tree, -+ pages[i]->index, -+ PAGECACHE_TAG_REISER4_MOVED); -+ if (last_page_in_cluster(pages[i++])) -+ break; -+ } while (1); -+ write_unlock_irq(&mapping->tree_lock); -+ return i; -+} -+ -+#define MAX_PAGES_TO_CAPTURE (1024) -+ -+/* Capture anonymous page clusters */ -+static int capture_anon_pages(struct address_space * mapping, pgoff_t * index, -+ int to_capture) -+{ -+ int count = 0; -+ int found = 0; -+ int result = 0; -+ hint_t *hint; -+ lock_handle *lh; -+ struct inode * inode; -+ struct cluster_handle clust; -+ struct page * pages[MAX_CLUSTER_NRPAGES]; -+ -+ assert("edward-1127", mapping != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1128", mapping->host != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1440", mapping->host->i_mapping == mapping); -+ -+ inode = mapping->host; -+ hint = kmalloc(sizeof(*hint), reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()); -+ if (hint == NULL) -+ return RETERR(-ENOMEM); -+ hint_init_zero(hint); -+ lh = &hint->lh; -+ -+ cluster_init_read(&clust, NULL); -+ clust.hint = hint; -+ -+ result = alloc_cluster_pgset(&clust, cluster_nrpages(inode)); -+ if (result) -+ goto out; -+ -+ while (to_capture > 0) { -+ found = find_anon_page_cluster(mapping, index, pages); -+ if (!found) { -+ *index = (pgoff_t) - 1; -+ break; -+ } -+ move_cluster_forward(&clust, inode, pages[0]->index); -+ result = capture_anon_page_cluster(&clust, inode); -+ -+ put_found_pages(pages, found); /* find_anon_page_cluster */ -+ if (result) -+ break; -+ to_capture -= clust.nr_pages; -+ count += clust.nr_pages; -+ } -+ if (result) { -+ warning("edward-1077", -+ "Capture failed (inode %llu, result=%i, captured=%d)\n", -+ (unsigned long long)get_inode_oid(inode), result, count); -+ } else { -+ assert("edward-1078", ergo(found > 0, count > 0)); -+ if (to_capture <= 0) -+ /* there may be left more pages */ -+ __mark_inode_dirty(inode, I_DIRTY_PAGES); -+ result = count; -+ } -+ out: -+ done_lh(lh); -+ kfree(hint); -+ put_cluster_handle(&clust); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* Returns true if inode's mapping has dirty pages -+ which do not belong to any atom */ -+static int cryptcompress_inode_has_anon_pages(struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ int result; -+ read_lock_irq(&inode->i_mapping->tree_lock); -+ result = radix_tree_tagged(&inode->i_mapping->page_tree, -+ PAGECACHE_TAG_REISER4_MOVED); -+ read_unlock_irq(&inode->i_mapping->tree_lock); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->writepages */ -+int writepages_cryptcompress(struct address_space *mapping, -+ struct writeback_control *wbc) -+{ -+ int result = 0; -+ long to_capture; -+ pgoff_t nrpages; -+ pgoff_t index = 0; -+ struct inode *inode; -+ struct cryptcompress_info *info; -+ -+ inode = mapping->host; -+ if (!cryptcompress_inode_has_anon_pages(inode)) -+ goto end; -+ info = cryptcompress_inode_data(inode); -+ nrpages = size_in_pages(i_size_read(inode)); -+ -+ if (wbc->sync_mode != WB_SYNC_ALL) -+ to_capture = min(wbc->nr_to_write, (long)MAX_PAGES_TO_CAPTURE); -+ else -+ to_capture = MAX_PAGES_TO_CAPTURE; -+ do { -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ -+ ctx = reiser4_init_context(inode->i_sb); -+ if (IS_ERR(ctx)) { -+ result = PTR_ERR(ctx); -+ break; -+ } -+ /* avoid recursive calls to ->sync_inodes */ -+ ctx->nobalance = 1; -+ -+ assert("edward-1079", -+ lock_stack_isclean(get_current_lock_stack())); -+ -+ reiser4_txn_restart_current(); -+ -+ if (get_current_context()->entd) { -+ if (mutex_trylock(&info->checkin_mutex) == 0) { -+ /* the mutex might be occupied by -+ entd caller */ -+ result = RETERR(-EBUSY); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ break; -+ } -+ } else -+ mutex_lock(&info->checkin_mutex); -+ -+ result = capture_anon_pages(inode->i_mapping, &index, -+ to_capture); -+ mutex_unlock(&info->checkin_mutex); -+ -+ if (result < 0) { -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ break; -+ } -+ wbc->nr_to_write -= result; -+ if (wbc->sync_mode != WB_SYNC_ALL) { -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ break; -+ } -+ result = txnmgr_force_commit_all(inode->i_sb, 0); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ } while (result >= 0 && index < nrpages); -+ -+ end: -+ if (is_in_reiser4_context()) { -+ if (get_current_context()->nr_captured >= CAPTURE_APAGE_BURST) { -+ /* there are already pages to flush, flush them out, -+ do not delay until end of reiser4_sync_inodes */ -+ reiser4_writeout(inode->i_sb, wbc); -+ get_current_context()->nr_captured = 0; -+ } -+ } -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->ioctl */ -+int ioctl_cryptcompress(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp, -+ unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg) -+{ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->mmap */ -+int mmap_cryptcompress(struct file *file, struct vm_area_struct *vma) -+{ -+ int result; -+ struct inode *inode; -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ -+ inode = file->f_dentry->d_inode; -+ ctx = reiser4_init_context(inode->i_sb); -+ if (IS_ERR(ctx)) -+ return PTR_ERR(ctx); -+ /* -+ * generic_file_mmap will do update_atime. Grab space for stat data -+ * update. -+ */ -+ result = reiser4_grab_space_force -+ (inode_file_plugin(inode)->estimate.update(inode), -+ BA_CAN_COMMIT); -+ if (result) { -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return result; -+ } -+ result = generic_file_mmap(file, vma); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->delete_object */ -+int delete_object_cryptcompress(struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ int result; -+ struct cryptcompress_info * info; -+ -+ assert("edward-429", inode->i_nlink == 0); -+ -+ reiser4_txn_restart_current(); -+ info = cryptcompress_inode_data(inode); -+ -+ mutex_lock(&info->checkin_mutex); -+ result = cryptcompress_truncate(inode, 0, 0); -+ mutex_unlock(&info->checkin_mutex); -+ -+ if (result) { -+ warning("edward-430", -+ "cannot truncate cryptcompress file %lli: %i", -+ (unsigned long long)get_inode_oid(inode), -+ result); -+ } -+ truncate_inode_pages(inode->i_mapping, 0); -+ assert("edward-1487", pages_truncate_ok(inode, 0)); -+ /* and remove stat data */ -+ return reiser4_delete_object_common(inode); -+} -+ -+/* -+ * plugin->setattr -+ * This implements actual truncate (see comments in reiser4/page_cache.c) -+ */ -+int setattr_cryptcompress(struct dentry *dentry, struct iattr *attr) -+{ -+ int result; -+ struct inode *inode; -+ struct cryptcompress_info * info; -+ -+ inode = dentry->d_inode; -+ info = cryptcompress_inode_data(inode); -+ -+ if (attr->ia_valid & ATTR_SIZE) { -+ if (i_size_read(inode) != attr->ia_size) { -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ loff_t old_size; -+ -+ ctx = reiser4_init_context(dentry->d_inode->i_sb); -+ if (IS_ERR(ctx)) -+ return PTR_ERR(ctx); -+ -+ old_size = i_size_read(inode); -+ inode_check_scale(inode, old_size, attr->ia_size); -+ -+ mutex_lock(&info->checkin_mutex); -+ result = cryptcompress_truncate(inode, -+ attr->ia_size, -+ 1/* update sd */); -+ mutex_unlock(&info->checkin_mutex); -+ if (result) { -+ warning("edward-1192", -+ "truncate_cryptcompress failed: oid %lli, " -+ "old size %lld, new size %lld, retval %d", -+ (unsigned long long) -+ get_inode_oid(inode), old_size, -+ attr->ia_size, result); -+ } -+ context_set_commit_async(ctx); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ } else -+ result = 0; -+ } else -+ result = reiser4_setattr_common(dentry, attr); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->release */ -+int release_cryptcompress(struct inode *inode, struct file *file) -+{ -+ reiser4_context *ctx = reiser4_init_context(inode->i_sb); -+ -+ if (IS_ERR(ctx)) -+ return PTR_ERR(ctx); -+ reiser4_free_file_fsdata(file); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->prepare_write */ -+int prepare_write_cryptcompress(struct file *file, struct page *page, -+ unsigned from, unsigned to) -+{ -+ return -EINVAL; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->commit_write */ -+int commit_write_cryptcompress(struct file *file, struct page *page, -+ unsigned from, unsigned to) -+{ -+ BUG(); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->bmap */ -+sector_t bmap_cryptcompress(struct address_space *mapping, sector_t lblock) -+{ -+ return -EINVAL; -+} -+ -+/* -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 80 -+ scroll-step: 1 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/file/cryptcompress.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/file/cryptcompress.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/file/cryptcompress.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/file/cryptcompress.h 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,604 @@ -+/* Copyright 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+/* See http://www.namesys.com/cryptcompress_design.html */ -+ -+#if !defined( __FS_REISER4_CRYPTCOMPRESS_H__ ) -+#define __FS_REISER4_CRYPTCOMPRESS_H__ -+ -+#include "../../page_cache.h" -+#include "../compress/compress.h" -+#include "../crypto/cipher.h" -+ -+#include -+ -+#define MIN_CLUSTER_SHIFT PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT -+#define MAX_CLUSTER_SHIFT 16 -+#define MAX_CLUSTER_NRPAGES (1U << MAX_CLUSTER_SHIFT >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT) -+#define DC_CHECKSUM_SIZE 4 -+ -+#define MIN_LATTICE_FACTOR 1 -+#define MAX_LATTICE_FACTOR 32 -+ -+/* this mask contains all non-standard plugins that might -+ be present in reiser4-specific part of inode managed by -+ cryptcompress file plugin */ -+#define cryptcompress_mask \ -+ ((1 << PSET_FILE) | \ -+ (1 << PSET_CLUSTER) | \ -+ (1 << PSET_CIPHER) | \ -+ (1 << PSET_DIGEST) | \ -+ (1 << PSET_COMPRESSION) | \ -+ (1 << PSET_COMPRESSION_MODE)) -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+static inline int cluster_shift_ok(int shift) -+{ -+ return (shift >= MIN_CLUSTER_SHIFT) && (shift <= MAX_CLUSTER_SHIFT); -+} -+#endif -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+#define INODE_PGCOUNT(inode) \ -+({ \ -+ assert("edward-1530", inode_file_plugin(inode) == \ -+ file_plugin_by_id(CRYPTCOMPRESS_FILE_PLUGIN_ID)); \ -+ atomic_read(&cryptcompress_inode_data(inode)->pgcount); \ -+ }) -+#define INODE_PGCOUNT_INC(inode) \ -+do { \ -+ assert("edward-1531", inode_file_plugin(inode) == \ -+ file_plugin_by_id(CRYPTCOMPRESS_FILE_PLUGIN_ID)); \ -+ atomic_inc(&cryptcompress_inode_data(inode)->pgcount); \ -+} while (0) -+#define INODE_PGCOUNT_DEC(inode) \ -+do { \ -+ if (inode_file_plugin(inode) == \ -+ file_plugin_by_id(CRYPTCOMPRESS_FILE_PLUGIN_ID)) \ -+ atomic_dec(&cryptcompress_inode_data(inode)->pgcount); \ -+} while (0) -+#else -+#define INODE_PGCOUNT(inode) (0) -+#define INODE_PGCOUNT_INC(inode) -+#define INODE_PGCOUNT_DEC(inode) -+#endif /* REISER4_DEBUG */ -+ -+struct tfm_stream { -+ __u8 *data; -+ size_t size; -+}; -+ -+typedef enum { -+ INPUT_STREAM, -+ OUTPUT_STREAM, -+ LAST_STREAM -+} tfm_stream_id; -+ -+typedef struct tfm_stream * tfm_unit[LAST_STREAM]; -+ -+static inline __u8 *ts_data(struct tfm_stream * stm) -+{ -+ assert("edward-928", stm != NULL); -+ return stm->data; -+} -+ -+static inline size_t ts_size(struct tfm_stream * stm) -+{ -+ assert("edward-929", stm != NULL); -+ return stm->size; -+} -+ -+static inline void set_ts_size(struct tfm_stream * stm, size_t size) -+{ -+ assert("edward-930", stm != NULL); -+ -+ stm->size = size; -+} -+ -+static inline int alloc_ts(struct tfm_stream ** stm) -+{ -+ assert("edward-931", stm); -+ assert("edward-932", *stm == NULL); -+ -+ *stm = kzalloc(sizeof(**stm), reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()); -+ if (!*stm) -+ return -ENOMEM; -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+static inline void free_ts(struct tfm_stream * stm) -+{ -+ assert("edward-933", !ts_data(stm)); -+ assert("edward-934", !ts_size(stm)); -+ -+ kfree(stm); -+} -+ -+static inline int alloc_ts_data(struct tfm_stream * stm, size_t size) -+{ -+ assert("edward-935", !ts_data(stm)); -+ assert("edward-936", !ts_size(stm)); -+ assert("edward-937", size != 0); -+ -+ stm->data = reiser4_vmalloc(size); -+ if (!stm->data) -+ return -ENOMEM; -+ set_ts_size(stm, size); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+static inline void free_ts_data(struct tfm_stream * stm) -+{ -+ assert("edward-938", equi(ts_data(stm), ts_size(stm))); -+ -+ if (ts_data(stm)) -+ vfree(ts_data(stm)); -+ memset(stm, 0, sizeof *stm); -+} -+ -+/* Write modes for item conversion in flush convert phase */ -+typedef enum { -+ CRC_APPEND_ITEM = 1, -+ CRC_OVERWRITE_ITEM = 2, -+ CRC_CUT_ITEM = 3 -+} cryptcompress_write_mode_t; -+ -+typedef enum { -+ LC_INVAL = 0, /* invalid value */ -+ LC_APPOV = 1, /* append and/or overwrite */ -+ LC_TRUNC = 2 /* truncate */ -+} logical_cluster_op; -+ -+/* Transform cluster. -+ * Intermediate state between page cluster and disk cluster -+ * Is used for data transform (compression/encryption) -+ */ -+struct tfm_cluster { -+ coa_set coa; /* compression algorithms info */ -+ tfm_unit tun; /* plain and transformed streams */ -+ tfm_action act; -+ int uptodate; -+ int lsize; /* number of bytes in logical cluster */ -+ int len; /* length of the transform stream */ -+}; -+ -+static inline coa_t get_coa(struct tfm_cluster * tc, reiser4_compression_id id, -+ tfm_action act) -+{ -+ return tc->coa[id][act]; -+} -+ -+static inline void set_coa(struct tfm_cluster * tc, reiser4_compression_id id, -+ tfm_action act, coa_t coa) -+{ -+ tc->coa[id][act] = coa; -+} -+ -+static inline int alloc_coa(struct tfm_cluster * tc, compression_plugin * cplug) -+{ -+ coa_t coa; -+ -+ coa = cplug->alloc(tc->act); -+ if (IS_ERR(coa)) -+ return PTR_ERR(coa); -+ set_coa(tc, cplug->h.id, tc->act, coa); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+static inline int -+grab_coa(struct tfm_cluster * tc, compression_plugin * cplug) -+{ -+ return (cplug->alloc && !get_coa(tc, cplug->h.id, tc->act) ? -+ alloc_coa(tc, cplug) : 0); -+} -+ -+static inline void free_coa_set(struct tfm_cluster * tc) -+{ -+ tfm_action j; -+ reiser4_compression_id i; -+ compression_plugin *cplug; -+ -+ assert("edward-810", tc != NULL); -+ -+ for (j = 0; j < TFMA_LAST; j++) -+ for (i = 0; i < LAST_COMPRESSION_ID; i++) { -+ if (!get_coa(tc, i, j)) -+ continue; -+ cplug = compression_plugin_by_id(i); -+ assert("edward-812", cplug->free != NULL); -+ cplug->free(get_coa(tc, i, j), j); -+ set_coa(tc, i, j, 0); -+ } -+ return; -+} -+ -+static inline struct tfm_stream * get_tfm_stream(struct tfm_cluster * tc, -+ tfm_stream_id id) -+{ -+ return tc->tun[id]; -+} -+ -+static inline void set_tfm_stream(struct tfm_cluster * tc, -+ tfm_stream_id id, struct tfm_stream * ts) -+{ -+ tc->tun[id] = ts; -+} -+ -+static inline __u8 *tfm_stream_data(struct tfm_cluster * tc, tfm_stream_id id) -+{ -+ return ts_data(get_tfm_stream(tc, id)); -+} -+ -+static inline void set_tfm_stream_data(struct tfm_cluster * tc, -+ tfm_stream_id id, __u8 * data) -+{ -+ get_tfm_stream(tc, id)->data = data; -+} -+ -+static inline size_t tfm_stream_size(struct tfm_cluster * tc, tfm_stream_id id) -+{ -+ return ts_size(get_tfm_stream(tc, id)); -+} -+ -+static inline void -+set_tfm_stream_size(struct tfm_cluster * tc, tfm_stream_id id, size_t size) -+{ -+ get_tfm_stream(tc, id)->size = size; -+} -+ -+static inline int -+alloc_tfm_stream(struct tfm_cluster * tc, size_t size, tfm_stream_id id) -+{ -+ assert("edward-939", tc != NULL); -+ assert("edward-940", !get_tfm_stream(tc, id)); -+ -+ tc->tun[id] = kzalloc(sizeof(struct tfm_stream), -+ reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()); -+ if (!tc->tun[id]) -+ return -ENOMEM; -+ return alloc_ts_data(get_tfm_stream(tc, id), size); -+} -+ -+static inline int -+realloc_tfm_stream(struct tfm_cluster * tc, size_t size, tfm_stream_id id) -+{ -+ assert("edward-941", tfm_stream_size(tc, id) < size); -+ free_ts_data(get_tfm_stream(tc, id)); -+ return alloc_ts_data(get_tfm_stream(tc, id), size); -+} -+ -+static inline void free_tfm_stream(struct tfm_cluster * tc, tfm_stream_id id) -+{ -+ free_ts_data(get_tfm_stream(tc, id)); -+ free_ts(get_tfm_stream(tc, id)); -+ set_tfm_stream(tc, id, 0); -+} -+ -+static inline unsigned coa_overrun(compression_plugin * cplug, int ilen) -+{ -+ return (cplug->overrun != NULL ? cplug->overrun(ilen) : 0); -+} -+ -+static inline void free_tfm_unit(struct tfm_cluster * tc) -+{ -+ tfm_stream_id id; -+ for (id = 0; id < LAST_STREAM; id++) { -+ if (!get_tfm_stream(tc, id)) -+ continue; -+ free_tfm_stream(tc, id); -+ } -+} -+ -+static inline void put_tfm_cluster(struct tfm_cluster * tc) -+{ -+ assert("edward-942", tc != NULL); -+ free_coa_set(tc); -+ free_tfm_unit(tc); -+} -+ -+static inline int tfm_cluster_is_uptodate(struct tfm_cluster * tc) -+{ -+ assert("edward-943", tc != NULL); -+ assert("edward-944", tc->uptodate == 0 || tc->uptodate == 1); -+ return (tc->uptodate == 1); -+} -+ -+static inline void tfm_cluster_set_uptodate(struct tfm_cluster * tc) -+{ -+ assert("edward-945", tc != NULL); -+ assert("edward-946", tc->uptodate == 0 || tc->uptodate == 1); -+ tc->uptodate = 1; -+ return; -+} -+ -+static inline void tfm_cluster_clr_uptodate(struct tfm_cluster * tc) -+{ -+ assert("edward-947", tc != NULL); -+ assert("edward-948", tc->uptodate == 0 || tc->uptodate == 1); -+ tc->uptodate = 0; -+ return; -+} -+ -+static inline int tfm_stream_is_set(struct tfm_cluster * tc, tfm_stream_id id) -+{ -+ return (get_tfm_stream(tc, id) && -+ tfm_stream_data(tc, id) && tfm_stream_size(tc, id)); -+} -+ -+static inline int tfm_cluster_is_set(struct tfm_cluster * tc) -+{ -+ int i; -+ for (i = 0; i < LAST_STREAM; i++) -+ if (!tfm_stream_is_set(tc, i)) -+ return 0; -+ return 1; -+} -+ -+static inline void alternate_streams(struct tfm_cluster * tc) -+{ -+ struct tfm_stream *tmp = get_tfm_stream(tc, INPUT_STREAM); -+ -+ set_tfm_stream(tc, INPUT_STREAM, get_tfm_stream(tc, OUTPUT_STREAM)); -+ set_tfm_stream(tc, OUTPUT_STREAM, tmp); -+} -+ -+/* Set of states to indicate a kind of data -+ * that will be written to the window */ -+typedef enum { -+ DATA_WINDOW, /* user's data */ -+ HOLE_WINDOW /* zeroes (such kind of data can be written -+ * if we start to write from offset > i_size) */ -+} window_stat; -+ -+/* Window (of logical cluster size) discretely sliding along a file. -+ * Is used to locate hole region in a logical cluster to be properly -+ * represented on disk. -+ * We split a write to cryptcompress file into writes to its logical -+ * clusters. Before writing to a logical cluster we set a window, i.e. -+ * calculate values of the following fields: -+ */ -+struct reiser4_slide { -+ unsigned off; /* offset to write from */ -+ unsigned count; /* number of bytes to write */ -+ unsigned delta; /* number of bytes to append to the hole */ -+ window_stat stat; /* what kind of data will be written starting -+ from @off */ -+}; -+ -+/* Possible states of a disk cluster */ -+typedef enum { -+ INVAL_DISK_CLUSTER, /* unknown state */ -+ PREP_DISK_CLUSTER, /* disk cluster got converted by flush -+ * at least 1 time */ -+ UNPR_DISK_CLUSTER, /* disk cluster just created and should be -+ * converted by flush */ -+ FAKE_DISK_CLUSTER, /* disk cluster doesn't exist neither in memory -+ * nor on disk */ -+ TRNC_DISK_CLUSTER /* disk cluster is partially truncated */ -+} disk_cluster_stat; -+ -+/* The following structure represents various stages of the same logical -+ * cluster of index @index: -+ * . fixed slide -+ * . page cluster (stage in primary cache) -+ * . transform cluster (transition stage) -+ * . disk cluster (stage in secondary cache) -+ * This structure is used in transition and synchronizing operations, e.g. -+ * transform cluster is a transition state when synchronizing page cluster -+ * and disk cluster. -+ * FIXME: Encapsulate page cluster, disk cluster. -+ */ -+struct cluster_handle { -+ cloff_t index; /* offset in a file (unit is a cluster size) */ -+ int index_valid; /* for validating the index above, if needed */ -+ struct file *file; /* host file */ -+ -+ /* logical cluster */ -+ struct reiser4_slide *win; /* sliding window to locate holes */ -+ logical_cluster_op op; /* logical cluster operation (truncate or -+ append/overwrite) */ -+ /* transform cluster */ -+ struct tfm_cluster tc; /* contains all needed info to synchronize -+ page cluster and disk cluster) */ -+ /* page cluster */ -+ int nr_pages; /* number of pages of current checkin action */ -+ int old_nrpages; /* number of pages of last checkin action */ -+ struct page **pages; /* attached pages */ -+ jnode * node; /* jnode for capture */ -+ -+ /* disk cluster */ -+ hint_t *hint; /* current position in the tree */ -+ disk_cluster_stat dstat; /* state of the current disk cluster */ -+ int reserved; /* is space for disk cluster reserved */ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ int reserved_prepped; -+ int reserved_unprepped; -+#endif -+ -+}; -+ -+static inline __u8 * tfm_input_data (struct cluster_handle * clust) -+{ -+ return tfm_stream_data(&clust->tc, INPUT_STREAM); -+} -+ -+static inline __u8 * tfm_output_data (struct cluster_handle * clust) -+{ -+ return tfm_stream_data(&clust->tc, OUTPUT_STREAM); -+} -+ -+static inline int reset_cluster_pgset(struct cluster_handle * clust, -+ int nrpages) -+{ -+ assert("edward-1057", clust->pages != NULL); -+ memset(clust->pages, 0, sizeof(*clust->pages) * nrpages); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+static inline int alloc_cluster_pgset(struct cluster_handle * clust, -+ int nrpages) -+{ -+ assert("edward-949", clust != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1362", clust->pages == NULL); -+ assert("edward-950", nrpages != 0 && nrpages <= MAX_CLUSTER_NRPAGES); -+ -+ clust->pages = kzalloc(sizeof(*clust->pages) * nrpages, -+ reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()); -+ if (!clust->pages) -+ return RETERR(-ENOMEM); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+static inline void free_cluster_pgset(struct cluster_handle * clust) -+{ -+ assert("edward-951", clust->pages != NULL); -+ kfree(clust->pages); -+ clust->pages = NULL; -+} -+ -+static inline void put_cluster_handle(struct cluster_handle * clust) -+{ -+ assert("edward-435", clust != NULL); -+ -+ put_tfm_cluster(&clust->tc); -+ if (clust->pages) -+ free_cluster_pgset(clust); -+ memset(clust, 0, sizeof *clust); -+} -+ -+static inline void inc_keyload_count(struct reiser4_crypto_info * data) -+{ -+ assert("edward-1410", data != NULL); -+ data->keyload_count++; -+} -+ -+static inline void dec_keyload_count(struct reiser4_crypto_info * data) -+{ -+ assert("edward-1411", data != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1412", data->keyload_count > 0); -+ data->keyload_count--; -+} -+ -+static inline int capture_cluster_jnode(jnode * node) -+{ -+ return reiser4_try_capture(node, ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK, 0); -+} -+ -+/* cryptcompress specific part of reiser4_inode */ -+struct cryptcompress_info { -+ struct mutex checkin_mutex; /* This is to serialize -+ * checkin_logical_cluster operations */ -+ cloff_t trunc_index; /* Index of the leftmost truncated disk -+ * cluster (to resolve races with read) */ -+ struct reiser4_crypto_info *crypt; -+ /* -+ * the following 2 fields are controlled by compression mode plugin -+ */ -+ int compress_toggle; /* Current status of compressibility */ -+ int lattice_factor; /* Factor of dynamic lattice. FIXME: Have -+ * a compression_toggle to keep the factor -+ */ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ atomic_t pgcount; /* number of grabbed pages */ -+#endif -+}; -+ -+static inline void set_compression_toggle (struct cryptcompress_info * info, int val) -+{ -+ info->compress_toggle = val; -+} -+ -+static inline int get_compression_toggle (struct cryptcompress_info * info) -+{ -+ return info->compress_toggle; -+} -+ -+static inline int compression_is_on(struct cryptcompress_info * info) -+{ -+ return get_compression_toggle(info) == 1; -+} -+ -+static inline void turn_on_compression(struct cryptcompress_info * info) -+{ -+ set_compression_toggle(info, 1); -+} -+ -+static inline void turn_off_compression(struct cryptcompress_info * info) -+{ -+ set_compression_toggle(info, 0); -+} -+ -+static inline void set_lattice_factor(struct cryptcompress_info * info, int val) -+{ -+ info->lattice_factor = val; -+} -+ -+static inline int get_lattice_factor(struct cryptcompress_info * info) -+{ -+ return info->lattice_factor; -+} -+ -+struct cryptcompress_info *cryptcompress_inode_data(const struct inode *); -+int equal_to_rdk(znode *, const reiser4_key *); -+int goto_right_neighbor(coord_t *, lock_handle *); -+int cryptcompress_inode_ok(struct inode *inode); -+int coord_is_unprepped_ctail(const coord_t * coord); -+extern int do_readpage_ctail(struct inode *, struct cluster_handle *, -+ struct page * page, znode_lock_mode mode); -+extern int ctail_insert_unprepped_cluster(struct cluster_handle * clust, -+ struct inode * inode); -+extern int readpages_cryptcompress(struct file*, struct address_space*, -+ struct list_head*, unsigned); -+int bind_cryptcompress(struct inode *child, struct inode *parent); -+void destroy_inode_cryptcompress(struct inode * inode); -+int grab_page_cluster(struct inode *inode, struct cluster_handle * clust, -+ rw_op rw); -+int write_conversion_hook(struct file *file, struct inode * inode, loff_t pos, -+ struct cluster_handle * clust, int * progress); -+struct reiser4_crypto_info * inode_crypto_info(struct inode * inode); -+void inherit_crypto_info_common(struct inode * parent, struct inode * object, -+ int (*can_inherit)(struct inode * child, -+ struct inode * parent)); -+void reiser4_attach_crypto_info(struct inode * inode, -+ struct reiser4_crypto_info * info); -+void change_crypto_info(struct inode * inode, struct reiser4_crypto_info * new); -+struct reiser4_crypto_info * reiser4_alloc_crypto_info (struct inode * inode); -+ -+static inline struct crypto_blkcipher * info_get_cipher(struct reiser4_crypto_info * info) -+{ -+ return info->cipher; -+} -+ -+static inline void info_set_cipher(struct reiser4_crypto_info * info, -+ struct crypto_blkcipher * tfm) -+{ -+ info->cipher = tfm; -+} -+ -+static inline struct crypto_hash * info_get_digest(struct reiser4_crypto_info * info) -+{ -+ return info->digest; -+} -+ -+static inline void info_set_digest(struct reiser4_crypto_info * info, -+ struct crypto_hash * tfm) -+{ -+ info->digest = tfm; -+} -+ -+static inline void put_cluster_page(struct page * page) -+{ -+ page_cache_release(page); -+} -+ -+#endif /* __FS_REISER4_CRYPTCOMPRESS_H__ */ -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ scroll-step: 1 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/file/file.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/file/file.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/file/file.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/file/file.c 2007-12-04 23:04:00.726305004 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,2735 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by -+ * reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* -+ * this file contains implementations of inode/file/address_space/file plugin -+ * operations specific for "unix file plugin" (plugin id is -+ * UNIX_FILE_PLUGIN_ID). "Unix file" is either built of tail items only -+ * (FORMATTING_ID) or of extent items only (EXTENT_POINTER_ID) or empty (have -+ * no items but stat data) -+ */ -+ -+#include "../../inode.h" -+#include "../../super.h" -+#include "../../tree_walk.h" -+#include "../../carry.h" -+#include "../../page_cache.h" -+#include "../../ioctl.h" -+#include "../object.h" -+#include "../cluster.h" -+#include "../../safe_link.h" -+ -+#include -+#include -+#include -+ -+ -+static int unpack(struct file *file, struct inode *inode, int forever); -+static void drop_access(struct unix_file_info *); -+static int hint_validate(hint_t * hint, const reiser4_key * key, int check_key, -+ znode_lock_mode lock_mode); -+ -+/* Get exclusive access and make sure that file is not partially -+ * converted (It may happen that another process is doing tail -+ * conversion. If so, wait until it completes) -+ */ -+static inline void get_exclusive_access_careful(struct unix_file_info * uf_info, -+ struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ do { -+ get_exclusive_access(uf_info); -+ if (!reiser4_inode_get_flag(inode, REISER4_PART_IN_CONV)) -+ break; -+ drop_exclusive_access(uf_info); -+ schedule(); -+ } while (1); -+} -+ -+/* get unix file plugin specific portion of inode */ -+struct unix_file_info *unix_file_inode_data(const struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ return &reiser4_inode_data(inode)->file_plugin_data.unix_file_info; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * equal_to_rdk - compare key and znode's right delimiting key -+ * @node: node whose right delimiting key to compare with @key -+ * @key: key to compare with @node's right delimiting key -+ * -+ * Returns true if @key is equal to right delimiting key of @node. -+ */ -+int equal_to_rdk(znode *node, const reiser4_key *key) -+{ -+ int result; -+ -+ read_lock_dk(znode_get_tree(node)); -+ result = keyeq(key, znode_get_rd_key(node)); -+ read_unlock_dk(znode_get_tree(node)); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ -+/** -+ * equal_to_ldk - compare key and znode's left delimiting key -+ * @node: node whose left delimiting key to compare with @key -+ * @key: key to compare with @node's left delimiting key -+ * -+ * Returns true if @key is equal to left delimiting key of @node. -+ */ -+int equal_to_ldk(znode *node, const reiser4_key *key) -+{ -+ int result; -+ -+ read_lock_dk(znode_get_tree(node)); -+ result = keyeq(key, znode_get_ld_key(node)); -+ read_unlock_dk(znode_get_tree(node)); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * check_coord - check whether coord corresponds to key -+ * @coord: coord to check -+ * @key: key @coord has to correspond to -+ * -+ * Returns true if @coord is set as if it was set as result of lookup with @key -+ * in coord->node. -+ */ -+static int check_coord(const coord_t *coord, const reiser4_key *key) -+{ -+ coord_t twin; -+ -+ node_plugin_by_node(coord->node)->lookup(coord->node, key, -+ FIND_MAX_NOT_MORE_THAN, &twin); -+ return coords_equal(coord, &twin); -+} -+ -+#endif /* REISER4_DEBUG */ -+ -+/** -+ * init_uf_coord - initialize extended coord -+ * @uf_coord: -+ * @lh: -+ * -+ * -+ */ -+void init_uf_coord(uf_coord_t *uf_coord, lock_handle *lh) -+{ -+ coord_init_zero(&uf_coord->coord); -+ coord_clear_iplug(&uf_coord->coord); -+ uf_coord->lh = lh; -+ init_lh(lh); -+ memset(&uf_coord->extension, 0, sizeof(uf_coord->extension)); -+ uf_coord->valid = 0; -+} -+ -+static void validate_extended_coord(uf_coord_t *uf_coord, loff_t offset) -+{ -+ assert("vs-1333", uf_coord->valid == 0); -+ -+ if (coord_is_between_items(&uf_coord->coord)) -+ return; -+ -+ assert("vs-1348", -+ item_plugin_by_coord(&uf_coord->coord)->s.file. -+ init_coord_extension); -+ -+ item_body_by_coord(&uf_coord->coord); -+ item_plugin_by_coord(&uf_coord->coord)->s.file. -+ init_coord_extension(uf_coord, offset); -+} -+ -+/** -+ * goto_right_neighbor - lock right neighbor, drop current node lock -+ * @coord: -+ * @lh: -+ * -+ * Obtain lock on right neighbor and drop lock on current node. -+ */ -+int goto_right_neighbor(coord_t *coord, lock_handle *lh) -+{ -+ int result; -+ lock_handle lh_right; -+ -+ assert("vs-1100", znode_is_locked(coord->node)); -+ -+ init_lh(&lh_right); -+ result = reiser4_get_right_neighbor(&lh_right, coord->node, -+ znode_is_wlocked(coord->node) ? -+ ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK : ZNODE_READ_LOCK, -+ GN_CAN_USE_UPPER_LEVELS); -+ if (result) { -+ done_lh(&lh_right); -+ return result; -+ } -+ -+ /* -+ * we hold two longterm locks on neighboring nodes. Unlock left of -+ * them -+ */ -+ done_lh(lh); -+ -+ coord_init_first_unit_nocheck(coord, lh_right.node); -+ move_lh(lh, &lh_right); -+ -+ return 0; -+ -+} -+ -+/** -+ * set_file_state -+ * @uf_info: -+ * @cbk_result: -+ * @level: -+ * -+ * This is to be used by find_file_item and in find_file_state to -+ * determine real state of file -+ */ -+static void set_file_state(struct unix_file_info *uf_info, int cbk_result, -+ tree_level level) -+{ -+ if (cbk_errored(cbk_result)) -+ /* error happened in find_file_item */ -+ return; -+ -+ assert("vs-1164", level == LEAF_LEVEL || level == TWIG_LEVEL); -+ -+ if (uf_info->container == UF_CONTAINER_UNKNOWN) { -+ if (cbk_result == CBK_COORD_NOTFOUND) -+ uf_info->container = UF_CONTAINER_EMPTY; -+ else if (level == LEAF_LEVEL) -+ uf_info->container = UF_CONTAINER_TAILS; -+ else -+ uf_info->container = UF_CONTAINER_EXTENTS; -+ } else { -+ /* -+ * file state is known, check whether it is set correctly if -+ * file is not being tail converted -+ */ -+ if (!reiser4_inode_get_flag(unix_file_info_to_inode(uf_info), -+ REISER4_PART_IN_CONV)) { -+ assert("vs-1162", -+ ergo(level == LEAF_LEVEL && -+ cbk_result == CBK_COORD_FOUND, -+ uf_info->container == UF_CONTAINER_TAILS)); -+ assert("vs-1165", -+ ergo(level == TWIG_LEVEL && -+ cbk_result == CBK_COORD_FOUND, -+ uf_info->container == UF_CONTAINER_EXTENTS)); -+ } -+ } -+} -+ -+int find_file_item_nohint(coord_t *coord, lock_handle *lh, -+ const reiser4_key *key, znode_lock_mode lock_mode, -+ struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ return reiser4_object_lookup(inode, key, coord, lh, lock_mode, -+ FIND_MAX_NOT_MORE_THAN, -+ TWIG_LEVEL, LEAF_LEVEL, -+ (lock_mode == ZNODE_READ_LOCK) ? CBK_UNIQUE : -+ (CBK_UNIQUE | CBK_FOR_INSERT), -+ NULL /* ra_info */ ); -+} -+ -+/** -+ * find_file_item - look for file item in the tree -+ * @hint: provides coordinate, lock handle, seal -+ * @key: key for search -+ * @mode: mode of lock to put on returned node -+ * @ra_info: -+ * @inode: -+ * -+ * This finds position in the tree corresponding to @key. It first tries to use -+ * @hint's seal if it is set. -+ */ -+int find_file_item(hint_t *hint, const reiser4_key *key, -+ znode_lock_mode lock_mode, -+ struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ int result; -+ coord_t *coord; -+ lock_handle *lh; -+ -+ assert("nikita-3030", reiser4_schedulable()); -+ assert("vs-1707", hint != NULL); -+ assert("vs-47", inode != NULL); -+ -+ coord = &hint->ext_coord.coord; -+ lh = hint->ext_coord.lh; -+ init_lh(lh); -+ -+ result = hint_validate(hint, key, 1 /* check key */, lock_mode); -+ if (!result) { -+ if (coord->between == AFTER_UNIT && -+ equal_to_rdk(coord->node, key)) { -+ result = goto_right_neighbor(coord, lh); -+ if (result == -E_NO_NEIGHBOR) -+ return RETERR(-EIO); -+ if (result) -+ return result; -+ assert("vs-1152", equal_to_ldk(coord->node, key)); -+ /* -+ * we moved to different node. Invalidate coord -+ * extension, zload is necessary to init it again -+ */ -+ hint->ext_coord.valid = 0; -+ } -+ -+ set_file_state(unix_file_inode_data(inode), CBK_COORD_FOUND, -+ znode_get_level(coord->node)); -+ -+ return CBK_COORD_FOUND; -+ } -+ -+ coord_init_zero(coord); -+ result = find_file_item_nohint(coord, lh, key, lock_mode, inode); -+ set_file_state(unix_file_inode_data(inode), result, -+ znode_get_level(coord->node)); -+ -+ /* FIXME: we might already have coord extension initialized */ -+ hint->ext_coord.valid = 0; -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.file.write_flowom = NULL -+ plugin->u.file.read_flow = NULL */ -+ -+void hint_init_zero(hint_t * hint) -+{ -+ memset(hint, 0, sizeof(*hint)); -+ init_lh(&hint->lh); -+ hint->ext_coord.lh = &hint->lh; -+} -+ -+static int find_file_state(struct inode *inode, struct unix_file_info *uf_info) -+{ -+ int result; -+ reiser4_key key; -+ coord_t coord; -+ lock_handle lh; -+ -+ assert("vs-1628", ea_obtained(uf_info)); -+ -+ if (uf_info->container == UF_CONTAINER_UNKNOWN) { -+ key_by_inode_and_offset_common(inode, 0, &key); -+ init_lh(&lh); -+ result = find_file_item_nohint(&coord, &lh, &key, -+ ZNODE_READ_LOCK, inode); -+ set_file_state(uf_info, result, znode_get_level(coord.node)); -+ done_lh(&lh); -+ if (!cbk_errored(result)) -+ result = 0; -+ } else -+ result = 0; -+ assert("vs-1074", -+ ergo(result == 0, uf_info->container != UF_CONTAINER_UNKNOWN)); -+ reiser4_txn_restart_current(); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* estimate and reserve space needed to truncate page which gets partially truncated: one block for page itself, stat -+ data update (estimate_one_insert_into_item) and one item insertion (estimate_one_insert_into_item) which may happen -+ if page corresponds to hole extent and unallocated one will have to be created */ -+static int reserve_partial_page(reiser4_tree * tree) -+{ -+ grab_space_enable(); -+ return reiser4_grab_reserved(reiser4_get_current_sb(), -+ 1 + -+ 2 * estimate_one_insert_into_item(tree), -+ BA_CAN_COMMIT); -+} -+ -+/* estimate and reserve space needed to cut one item and update one stat data */ -+static int reserve_cut_iteration(reiser4_tree * tree) -+{ -+ __u64 estimate = estimate_one_item_removal(tree) -+ + estimate_one_insert_into_item(tree); -+ -+ assert("nikita-3172", lock_stack_isclean(get_current_lock_stack())); -+ -+ grab_space_enable(); -+ /* We need to double our estimate now that we can delete more than one -+ node. */ -+ return reiser4_grab_reserved(reiser4_get_current_sb(), estimate * 2, -+ BA_CAN_COMMIT); -+} -+ -+int reiser4_update_file_size(struct inode *inode, reiser4_key * key, -+ int update_sd) -+{ -+ int result = 0; -+ -+ INODE_SET_SIZE(inode, get_key_offset(key)); -+ if (update_sd) { -+ inode->i_ctime = inode->i_mtime = CURRENT_TIME; -+ result = reiser4_update_sd(inode); -+ } -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* cut file items one by one starting from the last one until new file size (inode->i_size) is reached. Reserve space -+ and update file stat data on every single cut from the tree */ -+int -+cut_file_items(struct inode *inode, loff_t new_size, int update_sd, -+ loff_t cur_size, int (*update_actor) (struct inode *, -+ reiser4_key *, int)) -+{ -+ reiser4_key from_key, to_key; -+ reiser4_key smallest_removed; -+ file_plugin *fplug = inode_file_plugin(inode); -+ int result; -+ int progress = 0; -+ -+ assert("vs-1248", -+ fplug == file_plugin_by_id(UNIX_FILE_PLUGIN_ID) || -+ fplug == file_plugin_by_id(CRYPTCOMPRESS_FILE_PLUGIN_ID)); -+ -+ fplug->key_by_inode(inode, new_size, &from_key); -+ to_key = from_key; -+ set_key_offset(&to_key, cur_size - 1 /*get_key_offset(reiser4_max_key()) */ ); -+ /* this loop normally runs just once */ -+ while (1) { -+ result = reserve_cut_iteration(reiser4_tree_by_inode(inode)); -+ if (result) -+ break; -+ -+ result = reiser4_cut_tree_object(current_tree, &from_key, &to_key, -+ &smallest_removed, inode, 1, -+ &progress); -+ if (result == -E_REPEAT) { -+ /* -E_REPEAT is a signal to interrupt a long file truncation process */ -+ if (progress) { -+ result = -+ update_actor(inode, &smallest_removed, -+ update_sd); -+ if (result) -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ /* the below does up(sbinfo->delete_mutex). Do not get folled */ -+ reiser4_release_reserved(inode->i_sb); -+ -+ /* reiser4_cut_tree_object() was interrupted probably because -+ * current atom requires commit, we have to release -+ * transaction handle to allow atom commit. */ -+ reiser4_txn_restart_current(); -+ continue; -+ } -+ if (result -+ && !(result == CBK_COORD_NOTFOUND && new_size == 0 -+ && inode->i_size == 0)) -+ break; -+ -+ set_key_offset(&smallest_removed, new_size); -+ /* Final sd update after the file gets its correct size */ -+ result = update_actor(inode, &smallest_removed, update_sd); -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ /* the below does up(sbinfo->delete_mutex). Do not get folled */ -+ reiser4_release_reserved(inode->i_sb); -+ -+ return result; -+} -+ -+int find_or_create_extent(struct page *page); -+ -+/* part of truncate_file_body: it is called when truncate is used to make file -+ shorter */ -+static int shorten_file(struct inode *inode, loff_t new_size) -+{ -+ int result; -+ struct page *page; -+ int padd_from; -+ unsigned long index; -+ struct unix_file_info *uf_info; -+ -+ /* -+ * all items of ordinary reiser4 file are grouped together. That is why -+ * we can use reiser4_cut_tree. Plan B files (for instance) can not be -+ * truncated that simply -+ */ -+ result = cut_file_items(inode, new_size, 1 /*update_sd */ , -+ get_key_offset(reiser4_max_key()), -+ reiser4_update_file_size); -+ if (result) -+ return result; -+ -+ uf_info = unix_file_inode_data(inode); -+ assert("vs-1105", new_size == inode->i_size); -+ if (new_size == 0) { -+ uf_info->container = UF_CONTAINER_EMPTY; -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ result = find_file_state(inode, uf_info); -+ if (result) -+ return result; -+ if (uf_info->container == UF_CONTAINER_TAILS) -+ /* -+ * No need to worry about zeroing last page after new file -+ * end -+ */ -+ return 0; -+ -+ padd_from = inode->i_size & (PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - 1); -+ if (!padd_from) -+ /* file is truncated to page boundary */ -+ return 0; -+ -+ result = reserve_partial_page(reiser4_tree_by_inode(inode)); -+ if (result) { -+ reiser4_release_reserved(inode->i_sb); -+ return result; -+ } -+ -+ /* last page is partially truncated - zero its content */ -+ index = (inode->i_size >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT); -+ page = read_mapping_page(inode->i_mapping, index, NULL); -+ if (IS_ERR(page)) { -+ /* -+ * the below does up(sbinfo->delete_mutex). Do not get -+ * confused -+ */ -+ reiser4_release_reserved(inode->i_sb); -+ if (likely(PTR_ERR(page) == -EINVAL)) { -+ /* looks like file is built of tail items */ -+ return 0; -+ } -+ return PTR_ERR(page); -+ } -+ wait_on_page_locked(page); -+ if (!PageUptodate(page)) { -+ page_cache_release(page); -+ /* -+ * the below does up(sbinfo->delete_mutex). Do not get -+ * confused -+ */ -+ reiser4_release_reserved(inode->i_sb); -+ return RETERR(-EIO); -+ } -+ -+ /* -+ * if page correspons to hole extent unit - unallocated one will be -+ * created here. This is not necessary -+ */ -+ result = find_or_create_extent(page); -+ -+ /* -+ * FIXME: cut_file_items has already updated inode. Probably it would -+ * be better to update it here when file is really truncated -+ */ -+ if (result) { -+ page_cache_release(page); -+ /* -+ * the below does up(sbinfo->delete_mutex). Do not get -+ * confused -+ */ -+ reiser4_release_reserved(inode->i_sb); -+ return result; -+ } -+ -+ lock_page(page); -+ assert("vs-1066", PageLocked(page)); -+ zero_user_page(page, padd_from, PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - padd_from, KM_USER0); -+ unlock_page(page); -+ page_cache_release(page); -+ /* the below does up(sbinfo->delete_mutex). Do not get confused */ -+ reiser4_release_reserved(inode->i_sb); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * should_have_notail -+ * @uf_info: -+ * @new_size: -+ * -+ * Calls formatting plugin to see whether file of size @new_size has to be -+ * stored in unformatted nodes or in tail items. 0 is returned for later case. -+ */ -+static int should_have_notail(const struct unix_file_info *uf_info, loff_t new_size) -+{ -+ if (!uf_info->tplug) -+ return 1; -+ return !uf_info->tplug->have_tail(unix_file_info_to_inode(uf_info), -+ new_size); -+ -+} -+ -+/** -+ * truncate_file_body - change length of file -+ * @inode: inode of file -+ * @new_size: new file length -+ * -+ * Adjusts items file @inode is built of to match @new_size. It may either cut -+ * items or add them to represent a hole at the end of file. The caller has to -+ * obtain exclusive access to the file. -+ */ -+static int truncate_file_body(struct inode *inode, struct iattr *attr) -+{ -+ int result; -+ loff_t new_size = attr->ia_size; -+ -+ if (inode->i_size < new_size) { -+ /* expanding truncate */ -+ struct file * file = attr->ia_file; -+ struct unix_file_info *uf_info = unix_file_inode_data(inode); -+ -+ assert("edward-1532", attr->ia_valid & ATTR_FILE); -+ -+ result = find_file_state(inode, uf_info); -+ if (result) -+ return result; -+ -+ if (should_have_notail(uf_info, new_size)) { -+ /* -+ * file of size @new_size has to be built of -+ * extents. If it is built of tails - convert to -+ * extents -+ */ -+ if (uf_info->container == UF_CONTAINER_TAILS) { -+ /* -+ * if file is being convered by another process -+ * - wait until it completes -+ */ -+ while (1) { -+ if (reiser4_inode_get_flag(inode, -+ REISER4_PART_IN_CONV)) { -+ drop_exclusive_access(uf_info); -+ schedule(); -+ get_exclusive_access(uf_info); -+ continue; -+ } -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ if (uf_info->container == UF_CONTAINER_TAILS) { -+ result = tail2extent(uf_info); -+ if (result) -+ return result; -+ } -+ } -+ result = reiser4_write_extent(file, NULL, 0, -+ &new_size); -+ if (result) -+ return result; -+ uf_info->container = UF_CONTAINER_EXTENTS; -+ } else { -+ if (uf_info->container == UF_CONTAINER_EXTENTS) { -+ result = reiser4_write_extent(file, NULL, 0, -+ &new_size); -+ if (result) -+ return result; -+ } else { -+ result = reiser4_write_tail(file, NULL, 0, -+ &new_size); -+ if (result) -+ return result; -+ uf_info->container = UF_CONTAINER_TAILS; -+ } -+ } -+ BUG_ON(result > 0); -+ INODE_SET_FIELD(inode, i_size, new_size); -+ file_update_time(file); -+ result = reiser4_update_sd(inode); -+ BUG_ON(result != 0); -+ reiser4_free_file_fsdata(file); -+ } else -+ result = shorten_file(inode, new_size); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.write_sd_by_inode = write_sd_by_inode_common */ -+ -+/** -+ * load_file_hint - copy hint from struct file to local variable -+ * @file: file to get hint from -+ * @hint: structure to fill -+ * -+ * Reiser4 specific portion of struct file may contain information (hint) -+ * stored on exiting from previous read or write. That information includes -+ * seal of znode and coord within that znode where previous read or write -+ * stopped. This function copies that information to @hint if it was stored or -+ * initializes @hint by 0s otherwise. -+ */ -+int load_file_hint(struct file *file, hint_t *hint) -+{ -+ reiser4_file_fsdata *fsdata; -+ -+ if (file) { -+ fsdata = reiser4_get_file_fsdata(file); -+ if (IS_ERR(fsdata)) -+ return PTR_ERR(fsdata); -+ -+ spin_lock_inode(file->f_dentry->d_inode); -+ if (reiser4_seal_is_set(&fsdata->reg.hint.seal)) { -+ *hint = fsdata->reg.hint; -+ init_lh(&hint->lh); -+ hint->ext_coord.lh = &hint->lh; -+ spin_unlock_inode(file->f_dentry->d_inode); -+ /* -+ * force re-validation of the coord on the first -+ * iteration of the read/write loop. -+ */ -+ hint->ext_coord.valid = 0; -+ assert("nikita-19892", coords_equal(&hint->seal.coord1, -+ &hint->ext_coord. -+ coord)); -+ return 0; -+ } -+ memset(&fsdata->reg.hint, 0, sizeof(hint_t)); -+ spin_unlock_inode(file->f_dentry->d_inode); -+ } -+ hint_init_zero(hint); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * save_file_hint - copy hint to reiser4 private struct file's part -+ * @file: file to save hint in -+ * @hint: hint to save -+ * -+ * This copies @hint to reiser4 private part of struct file. It can help -+ * speedup future accesses to the file. -+ */ -+void save_file_hint(struct file *file, const hint_t *hint) -+{ -+ reiser4_file_fsdata *fsdata; -+ -+ assert("edward-1337", hint != NULL); -+ -+ if (!file || !reiser4_seal_is_set(&hint->seal)) -+ return; -+ fsdata = reiser4_get_file_fsdata(file); -+ assert("vs-965", !IS_ERR(fsdata)); -+ assert("nikita-19891", -+ coords_equal(&hint->seal.coord1, &hint->ext_coord.coord)); -+ assert("vs-30", hint->lh.owner == NULL); -+ spin_lock_inode(file->f_dentry->d_inode); -+ fsdata->reg.hint = *hint; -+ spin_unlock_inode(file->f_dentry->d_inode); -+ return; -+} -+ -+void reiser4_unset_hint(hint_t * hint) -+{ -+ assert("vs-1315", hint); -+ hint->ext_coord.valid = 0; -+ reiser4_seal_done(&hint->seal); -+ done_lh(&hint->lh); -+} -+ -+/* coord must be set properly. So, that reiser4_set_hint -+ has nothing to do */ -+void reiser4_set_hint(hint_t * hint, const reiser4_key * key, -+ znode_lock_mode mode) -+{ -+ ON_DEBUG(coord_t * coord = &hint->ext_coord.coord); -+ assert("vs-1207", WITH_DATA(coord->node, check_coord(coord, key))); -+ -+ reiser4_seal_init(&hint->seal, &hint->ext_coord.coord, key); -+ hint->offset = get_key_offset(key); -+ hint->mode = mode; -+ done_lh(&hint->lh); -+} -+ -+int hint_is_set(const hint_t * hint) -+{ -+ return reiser4_seal_is_set(&hint->seal); -+} -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+static int all_but_offset_key_eq(const reiser4_key * k1, const reiser4_key * k2) -+{ -+ return (get_key_locality(k1) == get_key_locality(k2) && -+ get_key_type(k1) == get_key_type(k2) && -+ get_key_band(k1) == get_key_band(k2) && -+ get_key_ordering(k1) == get_key_ordering(k2) && -+ get_key_objectid(k1) == get_key_objectid(k2)); -+} -+#endif -+ -+static int -+hint_validate(hint_t * hint, const reiser4_key * key, int check_key, -+ znode_lock_mode lock_mode) -+{ -+ if (!hint || !hint_is_set(hint) || hint->mode != lock_mode) -+ /* hint either not set or set by different operation */ -+ return RETERR(-E_REPEAT); -+ -+ assert("vs-1277", all_but_offset_key_eq(key, &hint->seal.key)); -+ -+ if (check_key && get_key_offset(key) != hint->offset) -+ /* hint is set for different key */ -+ return RETERR(-E_REPEAT); -+ -+ assert("vs-31", hint->ext_coord.lh == &hint->lh); -+ return reiser4_seal_validate(&hint->seal, &hint->ext_coord.coord, key, -+ hint->ext_coord.lh, lock_mode, -+ ZNODE_LOCK_LOPRI); -+} -+ -+/** -+ * find_or_create_extent - -+ * @page: -+ * -+ * -+ */ -+/* look for place at twig level for extent corresponding to page, call extent's writepage method to create -+ unallocated extent if it does not exist yet, initialize jnode, capture page */ -+int find_or_create_extent(struct page *page) -+{ -+ int result; -+ struct inode *inode; -+ int plugged_hole; -+ -+ jnode *node; -+ -+ assert("vs-1065", page->mapping && page->mapping->host); -+ inode = page->mapping->host; -+ -+ lock_page(page); -+ node = jnode_of_page(page); -+ if (IS_ERR(node)) { -+ unlock_page(page); -+ return PTR_ERR(node); -+ } -+ JF_SET(node, JNODE_WRITE_PREPARED); -+ unlock_page(page); -+ -+ if (node->blocknr == 0) { -+ plugged_hole = 0; -+ result = reiser4_update_extent(inode, node, page_offset(page), -+ &plugged_hole); -+ if (result) { -+ JF_CLR(node, JNODE_WRITE_PREPARED); -+ jput(node); -+ warning("", "reiser4_update_extent failed: %d", result); -+ return result; -+ } -+ if (plugged_hole) -+ reiser4_update_sd(inode); -+ } else { -+ spin_lock_jnode(node); -+ result = reiser4_try_capture(node, ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK, 0); -+ BUG_ON(result != 0); -+ jnode_make_dirty_locked(node); -+ spin_unlock_jnode(node); -+ } -+ -+ BUG_ON(node->atom == NULL); -+ JF_CLR(node, JNODE_WRITE_PREPARED); -+ jput(node); -+ -+ if (get_current_context()->entd) { -+ entd_context *ent = get_entd_context(node->tree->super); -+ -+ if (ent->cur_request->page == page) -+ ent->cur_request->node = node; -+ } -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * has_anonymous_pages - check whether inode has pages dirtied via mmap -+ * @inode: inode to check -+ * -+ * Returns true if inode's mapping has dirty pages which do not belong to any -+ * atom. Those are either tagged PAGECACHE_TAG_REISER4_MOVED in mapping's page -+ * tree or were eflushed and can be found via jnodes tagged -+ * EFLUSH_TAG_ANONYMOUS in radix tree of jnodes. -+ */ -+static int has_anonymous_pages(struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ int result; -+ -+ read_lock_irq(&inode->i_mapping->tree_lock); -+ result = radix_tree_tagged(&inode->i_mapping->page_tree, PAGECACHE_TAG_REISER4_MOVED); -+ read_unlock_irq(&inode->i_mapping->tree_lock); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * capture_page_and_create_extent - -+ * @page: page to be captured -+ * -+ * Grabs space for extent creation and stat data update and calls function to -+ * do actual work. -+ */ -+static int capture_page_and_create_extent(struct page *page) -+{ -+ int result; -+ struct inode *inode; -+ -+ assert("vs-1084", page->mapping && page->mapping->host); -+ inode = page->mapping->host; -+ assert("vs-1139", -+ unix_file_inode_data(inode)->container == UF_CONTAINER_EXTENTS); -+ /* page belongs to file */ -+ assert("vs-1393", -+ inode->i_size > page_offset(page)); -+ -+ /* page capture may require extent creation (if it does not exist yet) -+ and stat data's update (number of blocks changes on extent -+ creation) */ -+ grab_space_enable(); -+ result = reiser4_grab_space(2 * estimate_one_insert_into_item -+ (reiser4_tree_by_inode(inode)), -+ BA_CAN_COMMIT); -+ if (likely(!result)) -+ result = find_or_create_extent(page); -+ -+ if (result != 0) -+ SetPageError(page); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* this is implementation of method commit_write of struct -+ address_space_operations for unix file plugin */ -+int -+commit_write_unix_file(struct file *file, struct page *page, -+ unsigned from, unsigned to) -+{ -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ struct inode *inode; -+ int result; -+ -+ assert("umka-3101", file != NULL); -+ assert("umka-3102", page != NULL); -+ assert("umka-3093", PageLocked(page)); -+ -+ SetPageUptodate(page); -+ -+ inode = page->mapping->host; -+ ctx = reiser4_init_context(page->mapping->host->i_sb); -+ if (IS_ERR(ctx)) -+ return PTR_ERR(ctx); -+ page_cache_get(page); -+ unlock_page(page); -+ result = capture_page_and_create_extent(page); -+ lock_page(page); -+ page_cache_release(page); -+ -+ /* don't commit transaction under inode semaphore */ -+ context_set_commit_async(ctx); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * Support for "anonymous" pages and jnodes. -+ * -+ * When file is write-accessed through mmap pages can be dirtied from the user -+ * level. In this case kernel is not notified until one of following happens: -+ * -+ * (1) msync() -+ * -+ * (2) truncate() (either explicit or through unlink) -+ * -+ * (3) VM scanner starts reclaiming mapped pages, dirtying them before -+ * starting write-back. -+ * -+ * As a result of (3) ->writepage may be called on a dirty page without -+ * jnode. Such page is called "anonymous" in reiser4. Certain work-loads -+ * (iozone) generate huge number of anonymous pages. Emergency flush handles -+ * this situation by creating jnode for anonymous page, starting IO on the -+ * page, and marking jnode with JNODE_KEEPME bit so that it's not thrown out of -+ * memory. Such jnode is also called anonymous. -+ * -+ * reiser4_sync_sb() method tries to insert anonymous pages and jnodes into -+ * tree. This is done by capture_anonymous_*() functions below. -+ */ -+ -+/** -+ * capture_anonymous_page - involve page into transaction -+ * @pg: page to deal with -+ * -+ * Takes care that @page has corresponding metadata in the tree, creates jnode -+ * for @page and captures it. On success 1 is returned. -+ */ -+static int capture_anonymous_page(struct page *page) -+{ -+ int result; -+ -+ if (PageWriteback(page)) -+ /* FIXME: do nothing? */ -+ return 0; -+ -+ result = capture_page_and_create_extent(page); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ result = 1; -+ } else -+ warning("nikita-3329", -+ "Cannot capture anon page: %i", result); -+ -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * capture_anonymous_pages - find and capture pages dirtied via mmap -+ * @mapping: address space where to look for pages -+ * @index: start index -+ * @to_capture: maximum number of pages to capture -+ * -+ * Looks for pages tagged REISER4_MOVED starting from the *@index-th page, -+ * captures (involves into atom) them, returns number of captured pages, -+ * updates @index to next page after the last captured one. -+ */ -+static int -+capture_anonymous_pages(struct address_space *mapping, pgoff_t *index, -+ unsigned int to_capture) -+{ -+ int result; -+ struct pagevec pvec; -+ unsigned int i, count; -+ int nr; -+ -+ pagevec_init(&pvec, 0); -+ count = min(pagevec_space(&pvec), to_capture); -+ nr = 0; -+ -+ /* find pages tagged MOVED */ -+ write_lock_irq(&mapping->tree_lock); -+ pvec.nr = radix_tree_gang_lookup_tag(&mapping->page_tree, -+ (void **)pvec.pages, *index, count, -+ PAGECACHE_TAG_REISER4_MOVED); -+ if (pagevec_count(&pvec) == 0) { -+ /* -+ * there are no pages tagged MOVED in mapping->page_tree -+ * starting from *index -+ */ -+ write_unlock_irq(&mapping->tree_lock); -+ *index = (pgoff_t)-1; -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ /* clear MOVED tag for all found pages */ -+ for (i = 0; i < pagevec_count(&pvec); i++) { -+ void *p; -+ -+ page_cache_get(pvec.pages[i]); -+ p = radix_tree_tag_clear(&mapping->page_tree, pvec.pages[i]->index, -+ PAGECACHE_TAG_REISER4_MOVED); -+ assert("vs-49", p == pvec.pages[i]); -+ } -+ write_unlock_irq(&mapping->tree_lock); -+ -+ -+ *index = pvec.pages[i - 1]->index + 1; -+ -+ for (i = 0; i < pagevec_count(&pvec); i++) { -+ /* -+ * tag PAGECACHE_TAG_REISER4_MOVED will be cleared by -+ * reiser4_set_page_dirty_internal which is called when jnode is -+ * captured -+ */ -+ result = capture_anonymous_page(pvec.pages[i]); -+ if (result == 1) -+ nr++; -+ else { -+ if (result < 0) { -+ warning("vs-1454", -+ "failed to capture page: " -+ "result=%d, captured=%d)\n", -+ result, i); -+ -+ /* -+ * set MOVED tag to all pages which left not -+ * captured -+ */ -+ write_lock_irq(&mapping->tree_lock); -+ for (; i < pagevec_count(&pvec); i ++) { -+ radix_tree_tag_set(&mapping->page_tree, -+ pvec.pages[i]->index, -+ PAGECACHE_TAG_REISER4_MOVED); -+ } -+ write_unlock_irq(&mapping->tree_lock); -+ -+ pagevec_release(&pvec); -+ return result; -+ } else { -+ /* -+ * result == 0. capture_anonymous_page returns -+ * 0 for Writeback-ed page. Set MOVED tag on -+ * that page -+ */ -+ write_lock_irq(&mapping->tree_lock); -+ radix_tree_tag_set(&mapping->page_tree, -+ pvec.pages[i]->index, -+ PAGECACHE_TAG_REISER4_MOVED); -+ write_unlock_irq(&mapping->tree_lock); -+ if (i == 0) -+ *index = pvec.pages[0]->index; -+ else -+ *index = pvec.pages[i - 1]->index + 1; -+ } -+ } -+ } -+ pagevec_release(&pvec); -+ return nr; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * capture_anonymous_jnodes - find and capture anonymous jnodes -+ * @mapping: address space where to look for jnodes -+ * @from: start index -+ * @to: end index -+ * @to_capture: maximum number of jnodes to capture -+ * -+ * Looks for jnodes tagged EFLUSH_TAG_ANONYMOUS in inode's tree of jnodes in -+ * the range of indexes @from-@to and captures them, returns number of captured -+ * jnodes, updates @from to next jnode after the last captured one. -+ */ -+static int -+capture_anonymous_jnodes(struct address_space *mapping, -+ pgoff_t *from, pgoff_t to, int to_capture) -+{ -+ *from = to; -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * Commit atom of the jnode of a page. -+ */ -+static int sync_page(struct page *page) -+{ -+ int result; -+ do { -+ jnode *node; -+ txn_atom *atom; -+ -+ lock_page(page); -+ node = jprivate(page); -+ if (node != NULL) { -+ spin_lock_jnode(node); -+ atom = jnode_get_atom(node); -+ spin_unlock_jnode(node); -+ } else -+ atom = NULL; -+ unlock_page(page); -+ result = reiser4_sync_atom(atom); -+ } while (result == -E_REPEAT); -+ /* -+ * ZAM-FIXME-HANS: document the logic of this loop, is it just to -+ * handle the case where more pages get added to the atom while we are -+ * syncing it? -+ */ -+ assert("nikita-3485", ergo(result == 0, -+ get_current_context()->trans->atom == NULL)); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * Commit atoms of pages on @pages list. -+ * call sync_page for each page from mapping's page tree -+ */ -+static int sync_page_list(struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ int result; -+ struct address_space *mapping; -+ unsigned long from; /* start index for radix_tree_gang_lookup */ -+ unsigned int found; /* return value for radix_tree_gang_lookup */ -+ -+ mapping = inode->i_mapping; -+ from = 0; -+ result = 0; -+ read_lock_irq(&mapping->tree_lock); -+ while (result == 0) { -+ struct page *page; -+ -+ found = -+ radix_tree_gang_lookup(&mapping->page_tree, (void **)&page, -+ from, 1); -+ assert("", found < 2); -+ if (found == 0) -+ break; -+ -+ /* page may not leave radix tree because it is protected from truncating by inode->i_mutex locked by -+ sys_fsync */ -+ page_cache_get(page); -+ read_unlock_irq(&mapping->tree_lock); -+ -+ from = page->index + 1; -+ -+ result = sync_page(page); -+ -+ page_cache_release(page); -+ read_lock_irq(&mapping->tree_lock); -+ } -+ -+ read_unlock_irq(&mapping->tree_lock); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+static int commit_file_atoms(struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ int result; -+ struct unix_file_info *uf_info; -+ -+ uf_info = unix_file_inode_data(inode); -+ -+ get_exclusive_access(uf_info); -+ /* -+ * find what items file is made from -+ */ -+ result = find_file_state(inode, uf_info); -+ drop_exclusive_access(uf_info); -+ if (result != 0) -+ return result; -+ -+ /* -+ * file state cannot change because we are under ->i_mutex -+ */ -+ switch (uf_info->container) { -+ case UF_CONTAINER_EXTENTS: -+ /* find_file_state might open join an atom */ -+ reiser4_txn_restart_current(); -+ result = -+ /* -+ * when we are called by -+ * filemap_fdatawrite-> -+ * do_writepages()-> -+ * reiser4_writepages() -+ * -+ * inode->i_mapping->dirty_pages are spices into -+ * ->io_pages, leaving ->dirty_pages dirty. -+ * -+ * When we are called from -+ * reiser4_fsync()->sync_unix_file(), we have to -+ * commit atoms of all pages on the ->dirty_list. -+ * -+ * So for simplicity we just commit ->io_pages and -+ * ->dirty_pages. -+ */ -+ sync_page_list(inode); -+ break; -+ case UF_CONTAINER_TAILS: -+ /* -+ * NOTE-NIKITA probably we can be smarter for tails. For now -+ * just commit all existing atoms. -+ */ -+ result = txnmgr_force_commit_all(inode->i_sb, 0); -+ break; -+ case UF_CONTAINER_EMPTY: -+ result = 0; -+ break; -+ case UF_CONTAINER_UNKNOWN: -+ default: -+ result = -EIO; -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ /* -+ * commit current transaction: there can be captured nodes from -+ * find_file_state() and finish_conversion(). -+ */ -+ reiser4_txn_restart_current(); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * writepages_unix_file - writepages of struct address_space_operations -+ * @mapping: -+ * @wbc: -+ * -+ * This captures anonymous pages and anonymous jnodes. Anonymous pages are -+ * pages which are dirtied via mmapping. Anonymous jnodes are ones which were -+ * created by reiser4_writepage. -+ */ -+int writepages_unix_file(struct address_space *mapping, -+ struct writeback_control *wbc) -+{ -+ int result; -+ struct unix_file_info *uf_info; -+ pgoff_t pindex, jindex, nr_pages; -+ long to_capture; -+ struct inode *inode; -+ -+ inode = mapping->host; -+ if (!has_anonymous_pages(inode)) { -+ result = 0; -+ goto end; -+ } -+ jindex = pindex = wbc->range_start >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT; -+ result = 0; -+ nr_pages = size_in_pages(i_size_read(inode)); -+ -+ uf_info = unix_file_inode_data(inode); -+ -+ do { -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ -+ if (wbc->sync_mode != WB_SYNC_ALL) -+ to_capture = min(wbc->nr_to_write, CAPTURE_APAGE_BURST); -+ else -+ to_capture = CAPTURE_APAGE_BURST; -+ -+ ctx = reiser4_init_context(inode->i_sb); -+ if (IS_ERR(ctx)) { -+ result = PTR_ERR(ctx); -+ break; -+ } -+ /* avoid recursive calls to ->sync_inodes */ -+ ctx->nobalance = 1; -+ assert("zam-760", lock_stack_isclean(get_current_lock_stack())); -+ assert("", LOCK_CNT_NIL(inode_sem_w)); -+ assert("", LOCK_CNT_NIL(inode_sem_r)); -+ -+ reiser4_txn_restart_current(); -+ -+ /* we have to get nonexclusive access to the file */ -+ if (get_current_context()->entd) { -+ /* -+ * use nonblocking version of nonexclusive_access to -+ * avoid deadlock which might look like the following: -+ * process P1 holds NEA on file F1 and called entd to -+ * reclaim some memory. Entd works for P1 and is going -+ * to capture pages of file F2. To do that entd has to -+ * get NEA to F2. F2 is held by process P2 which also -+ * called entd. But entd is serving P1 at the moment -+ * and P2 has to wait. Process P3 trying to get EA to -+ * file F2. Existence of pending EA request to file F2 -+ * makes impossible for entd to get NEA to file -+ * F2. Neither of these process can continue. Using -+ * nonblocking version of gettign NEA is supposed to -+ * avoid this deadlock. -+ */ -+ if (try_to_get_nonexclusive_access(uf_info) == 0) { -+ result = RETERR(-EBUSY); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ break; -+ } -+ } else -+ get_nonexclusive_access(uf_info); -+ -+ while (to_capture > 0) { -+ pgoff_t start; -+ -+ assert("vs-1727", jindex <= pindex); -+ if (pindex == jindex) { -+ start = pindex; -+ result = -+ capture_anonymous_pages(inode->i_mapping, -+ &pindex, -+ to_capture); -+ if (result <= 0) -+ break; -+ to_capture -= result; -+ wbc->nr_to_write -= result; -+ if (start + result == pindex) { -+ jindex = pindex; -+ continue; -+ } -+ if (to_capture <= 0) -+ break; -+ } -+ /* deal with anonymous jnodes between jindex and pindex */ -+ result = -+ capture_anonymous_jnodes(inode->i_mapping, &jindex, -+ pindex, to_capture); -+ if (result < 0) -+ break; -+ to_capture -= result; -+ get_current_context()->nr_captured += result; -+ -+ if (jindex == (pgoff_t) - 1) { -+ assert("vs-1728", pindex == (pgoff_t) - 1); -+ break; -+ } -+ } -+ if (to_capture <= 0) -+ /* there may be left more pages */ -+ __mark_inode_dirty(inode, I_DIRTY_PAGES); -+ -+ drop_nonexclusive_access(uf_info); -+ if (result < 0) { -+ /* error happened */ -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return result; -+ } -+ if (wbc->sync_mode != WB_SYNC_ALL) { -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return 0; -+ } -+ result = commit_file_atoms(inode); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ if (pindex >= nr_pages && jindex == pindex) -+ break; -+ } while (1); -+ -+ end: -+ if (is_in_reiser4_context()) { -+ if (get_current_context()->nr_captured >= CAPTURE_APAGE_BURST) { -+ /* -+ * there are already pages to flush, flush them out, do -+ * not delay until end of reiser4_sync_inodes -+ */ -+ reiser4_writeout(inode->i_sb, wbc); -+ get_current_context()->nr_captured = 0; -+ } -+ } -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * readpage_unix_file_nolock - readpage of struct address_space_operations -+ * @file: -+ * @page: -+ * -+ * Compose a key and search for item containing information about @page -+ * data. If item is found - its readpage method is called. -+ */ -+int readpage_unix_file(struct file *file, struct page *page) -+{ -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ int result; -+ struct inode *inode; -+ reiser4_key key; -+ item_plugin *iplug; -+ hint_t *hint; -+ lock_handle *lh; -+ coord_t *coord; -+ -+ assert("vs-1062", PageLocked(page)); -+ assert("vs-976", !PageUptodate(page)); -+ assert("vs-1061", page->mapping && page->mapping->host); -+ -+ if (page->mapping->host->i_size <= page_offset(page)) { -+ /* page is out of file */ -+ zero_user_page(page, 0, PAGE_CACHE_SIZE, KM_USER0); -+ SetPageUptodate(page); -+ unlock_page(page); -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ inode = page->mapping->host; -+ ctx = reiser4_init_context(inode->i_sb); -+ if (IS_ERR(ctx)) { -+ unlock_page(page); -+ return PTR_ERR(ctx); -+ } -+ -+ hint = kmalloc(sizeof(*hint), reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()); -+ if (hint == NULL) { -+ unlock_page(page); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return RETERR(-ENOMEM); -+ } -+ -+ result = load_file_hint(file, hint); -+ if (result) { -+ kfree(hint); -+ unlock_page(page); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return result; -+ } -+ lh = &hint->lh; -+ -+ /* get key of first byte of the page */ -+ key_by_inode_and_offset_common(inode, page_offset(page), &key); -+ -+ /* look for file metadata corresponding to first byte of page */ -+ page_cache_get(page); -+ unlock_page(page); -+ result = find_file_item(hint, &key, ZNODE_READ_LOCK, inode); -+ lock_page(page); -+ page_cache_release(page); -+ -+ if (page->mapping == NULL) { -+ /* -+ * readpage allows truncate to run concurrently. Page was -+ * truncated while it was not locked -+ */ -+ done_lh(lh); -+ kfree(hint); -+ unlock_page(page); -+ reiser4_txn_restart(ctx); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return -EINVAL; -+ } -+ -+ if (result != CBK_COORD_FOUND || hint->ext_coord.coord.between != AT_UNIT) { -+ if (result == CBK_COORD_FOUND && -+ hint->ext_coord.coord.between != AT_UNIT) -+ /* file is truncated */ -+ result = -EINVAL; -+ done_lh(lh); -+ kfree(hint); -+ unlock_page(page); -+ reiser4_txn_restart(ctx); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return result; -+ } -+ -+ /* -+ * item corresponding to page is found. It can not be removed because -+ * znode lock is held -+ */ -+ if (PageUptodate(page)) { -+ done_lh(lh); -+ kfree(hint); -+ unlock_page(page); -+ reiser4_txn_restart(ctx); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ coord = &hint->ext_coord.coord; -+ result = zload(coord->node); -+ if (result) { -+ done_lh(lh); -+ kfree(hint); -+ unlock_page(page); -+ reiser4_txn_restart(ctx); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return result; -+ } -+ -+ validate_extended_coord(&hint->ext_coord, page_offset(page)); -+ -+ if (!coord_is_existing_unit(coord)) { -+ /* this indicates corruption */ -+ warning("vs-280", -+ "Looking for page %lu of file %llu (size %lli). " -+ "No file items found (%d). File is corrupted?\n", -+ page->index, (unsigned long long)get_inode_oid(inode), -+ inode->i_size, result); -+ zrelse(coord->node); -+ done_lh(lh); -+ kfree(hint); -+ unlock_page(page); -+ reiser4_txn_restart(ctx); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return RETERR(-EIO); -+ } -+ -+ /* -+ * get plugin of found item or use plugin if extent if there are no -+ * one -+ */ -+ iplug = item_plugin_by_coord(coord); -+ if (iplug->s.file.readpage) -+ result = iplug->s.file.readpage(coord, page); -+ else -+ result = RETERR(-EINVAL); -+ -+ if (!result) { -+ set_key_offset(&key, -+ (loff_t) (page->index + 1) << PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT); -+ /* FIXME should call reiser4_set_hint() */ -+ reiser4_unset_hint(hint); -+ } else { -+ unlock_page(page); -+ reiser4_unset_hint(hint); -+ } -+ assert("vs-979", -+ ergo(result == 0, (PageLocked(page) || PageUptodate(page)))); -+ assert("vs-9791", ergo(result != 0, !PageLocked(page))); -+ -+ zrelse(coord->node); -+ done_lh(lh); -+ -+ save_file_hint(file, hint); -+ kfree(hint); -+ -+ /* -+ * FIXME: explain why it is needed. HINT: page allocation in write can -+ * not be done when atom is not NULL because reiser4_writepage can not -+ * kick entd and have to eflush -+ */ -+ reiser4_txn_restart(ctx); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+struct uf_readpages_context { -+ lock_handle lh; -+ coord_t coord; -+}; -+ -+/* A callback function for readpages_unix_file/read_cache_pages. -+ * If the file is build of tails, then return error (-ENOENT). -+ * -+ * @data -- a pointer to reiser4_readpages_context object, -+ * to save the twig lock and the coord between -+ * read_cache_page iterations. -+ * @page -- page to start read. -+ */ -+static int uf_readpages_filler(void * data, struct page * page) -+{ -+ struct uf_readpages_context *rc = data; -+ jnode * node; -+ int ret = 0; -+ reiser4_extent *ext; -+ __u64 ext_index; -+ int cbk_done = 0; -+ struct address_space * mapping = page->mapping; -+ -+ if (PageUptodate(page)) { -+ unlock_page(page); -+ return 0; -+ } -+ page_cache_get(page); -+ -+ if (rc->lh.node == 0) { -+ /* no twig lock - have to do tree search. */ -+ reiser4_key key; -+ repeat: -+ unlock_page(page); -+ key_by_inode_and_offset_common( -+ mapping->host, page_offset(page), &key); -+ ret = coord_by_key( -+ &get_super_private(mapping->host->i_sb)->tree, -+ &key, &rc->coord, &rc->lh, -+ ZNODE_READ_LOCK, FIND_EXACT, -+ TWIG_LEVEL, TWIG_LEVEL, CBK_UNIQUE, NULL); -+ if (unlikely(ret)) -+ goto exit; -+ lock_page(page); -+ if (PageUptodate(page)) -+ goto unlock; -+ cbk_done = 1; -+ } -+ ret = zload(rc->coord.node); -+ if (unlikely(ret)) -+ goto unlock; -+ if (!coord_is_existing_item(&rc->coord) || -+ !item_is_extent(&rc->coord)) { -+ zrelse(rc->coord.node); -+ ret = RETERR(-EIO); -+ goto unlock; -+ } -+ ext = extent_by_coord(&rc->coord); -+ ext_index = extent_unit_index(&rc->coord); -+ if (page->index < ext_index || -+ page->index >= ext_index + extent_get_width(ext)) { -+ /* the page index doesn't belong to the extent unit -+ which the coord points to - release the lock and -+ repeat with tree search. */ -+ zrelse(rc->coord.node); -+ done_lh(&rc->lh); -+ /* we can be here after a CBK call only in case of -+ corruption of the tree or the tree lookup algorithm bug. */ -+ if (unlikely(cbk_done)) { -+ ret = RETERR(-EIO); -+ goto unlock; -+ } -+ goto repeat; -+ } -+ node = jnode_of_page(page); -+ if (unlikely(IS_ERR(node))) { -+ zrelse(rc->coord.node); -+ ret = PTR_ERR(node); -+ goto unlock; -+ } -+ ret = reiser4_do_readpage_extent(ext, page->index - ext_index, page); -+ jput(node); -+ zrelse(rc->coord.node); -+ if (likely(!ret)) -+ goto exit; -+ unlock: -+ unlock_page(page); -+ exit: -+ page_cache_release(page); -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * readpages_unix_file - called by the readahead code, starts reading for each -+ * page of given list of pages -+ */ -+int readpages_unix_file( -+ struct file *file, struct address_space *mapping, -+ struct list_head *pages, unsigned nr_pages) -+{ -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ struct uf_readpages_context rc; -+ int ret; -+ -+ ctx = reiser4_init_context(mapping->host->i_sb); -+ if (IS_ERR(ctx)) { -+ put_pages_list(pages); -+ return PTR_ERR(ctx); -+ } -+ init_lh(&rc.lh); -+ ret = read_cache_pages(mapping, pages, uf_readpages_filler, &rc); -+ done_lh(&rc.lh); -+ context_set_commit_async(ctx); -+ /* close the transaction to protect further page allocation from deadlocks */ -+ reiser4_txn_restart(ctx); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+static reiser4_block_nr unix_file_estimate_read(struct inode *inode, -+ loff_t count UNUSED_ARG) -+{ -+ /* We should reserve one block, because of updating of the stat data -+ item */ -+ assert("vs-1249", -+ inode_file_plugin(inode)->estimate.update == -+ estimate_update_common); -+ return estimate_update_common(inode); -+} -+ -+/* this is called with nonexclusive access obtained, file's container can not change */ -+static ssize_t read_file(hint_t *hint, struct file *file, /* file to read from to */ -+ char __user *buf, /* address of user-space buffer */ -+ size_t count, /* number of bytes to read */ -+ loff_t *off) -+{ -+ int result; -+ struct inode *inode; -+ flow_t flow; -+ int (*read_f) (struct file *, flow_t *, hint_t *); -+ coord_t *coord; -+ znode *loaded; -+ -+ inode = file->f_dentry->d_inode; -+ -+ /* build flow */ -+ assert("vs-1250", -+ inode_file_plugin(inode)->flow_by_inode == -+ flow_by_inode_unix_file); -+ result = -+ flow_by_inode_unix_file(inode, buf, 1 /* user space */ , count, -+ *off, READ_OP, &flow); -+ if (unlikely(result)) -+ return result; -+ -+ /* get seal and coord sealed with it from reiser4 private data -+ of struct file. The coord will tell us where our last read -+ of this file finished, and the seal will help to determine -+ if that location is still valid. -+ */ -+ coord = &hint->ext_coord.coord; -+ while (flow.length && result == 0) { -+ result = -+ find_file_item(hint, &flow.key, ZNODE_READ_LOCK, inode); -+ if (cbk_errored(result)) -+ /* error happened */ -+ break; -+ -+ if (coord->between != AT_UNIT) { -+ /* there were no items corresponding to given offset */ -+ done_lh(hint->ext_coord.lh); -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ loaded = coord->node; -+ result = zload(loaded); -+ if (unlikely(result)) { -+ done_lh(hint->ext_coord.lh); -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ if (hint->ext_coord.valid == 0) -+ validate_extended_coord(&hint->ext_coord, -+ get_key_offset(&flow.key)); -+ -+ assert("vs-4", hint->ext_coord.valid == 1); -+ assert("vs-33", hint->ext_coord.lh == &hint->lh); -+ /* call item's read method */ -+ read_f = item_plugin_by_coord(coord)->s.file.read; -+ result = read_f(file, &flow, hint); -+ zrelse(loaded); -+ done_lh(hint->ext_coord.lh); -+ } -+ -+ return (count - flow.length) ? (count - flow.length) : result; -+} -+ -+static ssize_t read_unix_file_container_tails(struct file*, char __user*, size_t, loff_t*); -+ -+/** -+ * read_unix_file - read of struct file_operations -+ * @file: file to read from -+ * @buf: address of user-space buffer -+ * @read_amount: number of bytes to read -+ * @off: position in file to read from -+ * -+ * This is implementation of vfs's read method of struct file_operations for -+ * unix file plugin. -+ */ -+ssize_t read_unix_file(struct file *file, char __user *buf, size_t read_amount, -+ loff_t *off) -+{ -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ ssize_t result; -+ struct inode *inode; -+ struct unix_file_info *uf_info; -+ -+ if (unlikely(read_amount == 0)) -+ return 0; -+ -+ assert("umka-072", file != NULL); -+ assert("umka-074", off != NULL); -+ inode = file->f_dentry->d_inode; -+ assert("vs-972", !reiser4_inode_get_flag(inode, REISER4_NO_SD)); -+ -+ ctx = reiser4_init_context(inode->i_sb); -+ if (IS_ERR(ctx)) -+ return PTR_ERR(ctx); -+ uf_info = unix_file_inode_data(inode); -+ if (uf_info->container == UF_CONTAINER_UNKNOWN) { -+ get_exclusive_access(uf_info); -+ result = find_file_state(inode, uf_info); -+ if (unlikely(result != 0)) -+ goto out; -+ } else -+ get_nonexclusive_access(uf_info); -+ result = reiser4_grab_space_force(unix_file_estimate_read(inode, read_amount), -+ BA_CAN_COMMIT); -+ if (unlikely(result != 0)) -+ goto out; -+ if (uf_info->container == UF_CONTAINER_EXTENTS){ -+ result = do_sync_read(file, buf, read_amount, off); -+ } else if (uf_info->container == UF_CONTAINER_TAILS || -+ reiser4_inode_get_flag(inode, REISER4_PART_IN_CONV) || -+ reiser4_inode_get_flag(inode, REISER4_PART_MIXED)) { -+ result = read_unix_file_container_tails(file, buf, read_amount, off); -+ } else { -+ assert("zam-1085", uf_info->container == UF_CONTAINER_EMPTY); -+ result = 0; -+ } -+out: -+ drop_access(uf_info); -+ context_set_commit_async(ctx); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+static ssize_t read_unix_file_container_tails( -+ struct file *file, char __user *buf, size_t read_amount, loff_t *off) -+{ -+ int result; -+ struct inode *inode; -+ hint_t *hint; -+ struct unix_file_info *uf_info; -+ size_t count, read, left; -+ loff_t size; -+ -+ assert("umka-072", file != NULL); -+ assert("umka-074", off != NULL); -+ inode = file->f_dentry->d_inode; -+ assert("vs-972", !reiser4_inode_get_flag(inode, REISER4_NO_SD)); -+ -+ hint = kmalloc(sizeof(*hint), reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()); -+ if (hint == NULL) -+ return RETERR(-ENOMEM); -+ -+ result = load_file_hint(file, hint); -+ if (result) { -+ kfree(hint); -+ return result; -+ } -+ -+ left = read_amount; -+ count = 0; -+ uf_info = unix_file_inode_data(inode); -+ while (left > 0) { -+ reiser4_txn_restart_current(); -+ size = i_size_read(inode); -+ if (*off >= size) -+ /* position to read from is past the end of file */ -+ break; -+ if (*off + left > size) -+ left = size - *off; -+ /* faultin user page */ -+ result = fault_in_pages_writeable(buf, left > PAGE_CACHE_SIZE ? PAGE_CACHE_SIZE : left); -+ if (result) -+ return RETERR(-EFAULT); -+ -+ read = read_file(hint, file, buf, -+ left > PAGE_CACHE_SIZE ? PAGE_CACHE_SIZE : left, -+ off); -+ if (read < 0) { -+ result = read; -+ break; -+ } -+ left -= read; -+ buf += read; -+ -+ /* update position in a file */ -+ *off += read; -+ /* total number of read bytes */ -+ count += read; -+ } -+ done_lh(&hint->lh); -+ save_file_hint(file, hint); -+ kfree(hint); -+ if (count) -+ file_accessed(file); -+ /* return number of read bytes or error code if nothing is read */ -+ return count ? count : result; -+} -+ -+/* This function takes care about @file's pages. First of all it checks if -+ filesystems readonly and if so gets out. Otherwise, it throws out all -+ pages of file if it was mapped for read and going to be mapped for write -+ and consists of tails. This is done in order to not manage few copies -+ of the data (first in page cache and second one in tails them selves) -+ for the case of mapping files consisting tails. -+ -+ Here also tail2extent conversion is performed if it is allowed and file -+ is going to be written or mapped for write. This functions may be called -+ from write_unix_file() or mmap_unix_file(). */ -+static int check_pages_unix_file(struct file *file, struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ reiser4_invalidate_pages(inode->i_mapping, 0, -+ (inode->i_size + PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - -+ 1) >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT, 0); -+ return unpack(file, inode, 0 /* not forever */ ); -+} -+ -+/** -+ * mmap_unix_file - mmap of struct file_operations -+ * @file: file to mmap -+ * @vma: -+ * -+ * This is implementation of vfs's mmap method of struct file_operations for -+ * unix file plugin. It converts file to extent if necessary. Sets -+ * reiser4_inode's flag - REISER4_HAS_MMAP. -+ */ -+int mmap_unix_file(struct file *file, struct vm_area_struct *vma) -+{ -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ int result; -+ struct inode *inode; -+ struct unix_file_info *uf_info; -+ reiser4_block_nr needed; -+ -+ inode = file->f_dentry->d_inode; -+ ctx = reiser4_init_context(inode->i_sb); -+ if (IS_ERR(ctx)) -+ return PTR_ERR(ctx); -+ -+ uf_info = unix_file_inode_data(inode); -+ -+ get_exclusive_access_careful(uf_info, inode); -+ -+ if (!IS_RDONLY(inode) && (vma->vm_flags & (VM_MAYWRITE | VM_SHARED))) { -+ /* -+ * we need file built of extent items. If it is still built of -+ * tail items we have to convert it. Find what items the file -+ * is built of -+ */ -+ result = find_file_state(inode, uf_info); -+ if (result != 0) { -+ drop_exclusive_access(uf_info); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return result; -+ } -+ -+ assert("vs-1648", (uf_info->container == UF_CONTAINER_TAILS || -+ uf_info->container == UF_CONTAINER_EXTENTS || -+ uf_info->container == UF_CONTAINER_EMPTY)); -+ if (uf_info->container == UF_CONTAINER_TAILS) { -+ /* -+ * invalidate all pages and convert file from tails to -+ * extents -+ */ -+ result = check_pages_unix_file(file, inode); -+ if (result) { -+ drop_exclusive_access(uf_info); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return result; -+ } -+ } -+ } -+ -+ /* -+ * generic_file_mmap will do update_atime. Grab space for stat data -+ * update. -+ */ -+ needed = inode_file_plugin(inode)->estimate.update(inode); -+ result = reiser4_grab_space_force(needed, BA_CAN_COMMIT); -+ if (result) { -+ drop_exclusive_access(uf_info); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return result; -+ } -+ -+ result = generic_file_mmap(file, vma); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ /* mark file as having mapping. */ -+ reiser4_inode_set_flag(inode, REISER4_HAS_MMAP); -+ } -+ -+ drop_exclusive_access(uf_info); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * find_first_item -+ * @inode: -+ * -+ * Finds file item which is responsible for first byte in the file. -+ */ -+static int find_first_item(struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ coord_t coord; -+ lock_handle lh; -+ reiser4_key key; -+ int result; -+ -+ coord_init_zero(&coord); -+ init_lh(&lh); -+ inode_file_plugin(inode)->key_by_inode(inode, 0, &key); -+ result = find_file_item_nohint(&coord, &lh, &key, ZNODE_READ_LOCK, -+ inode); -+ if (result == CBK_COORD_FOUND) { -+ if (coord.between == AT_UNIT) { -+ result = zload(coord.node); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ result = item_id_by_coord(&coord); -+ zrelse(coord.node); -+ if (result != EXTENT_POINTER_ID && -+ result != FORMATTING_ID) -+ result = RETERR(-EIO); -+ } -+ } else -+ result = RETERR(-EIO); -+ } -+ done_lh(&lh); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * open_unix_file -+ * @inode: -+ * @file: -+ * -+ * If filesystem is not readonly - complete uncompleted tail conversion if -+ * there was one -+ */ -+int open_unix_file(struct inode *inode, struct file *file) -+{ -+ int result; -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ struct unix_file_info *uf_info; -+ -+ if (IS_RDONLY(inode)) -+ return 0; -+ -+ if (!reiser4_inode_get_flag(inode, REISER4_PART_MIXED)) -+ return 0; -+ -+ ctx = reiser4_init_context(inode->i_sb); -+ if (IS_ERR(ctx)) -+ return PTR_ERR(ctx); -+ -+ uf_info = unix_file_inode_data(inode); -+ -+ get_exclusive_access_careful(uf_info, inode); -+ -+ if (!reiser4_inode_get_flag(inode, REISER4_PART_MIXED)) { -+ /* -+ * other process completed the conversion -+ */ -+ drop_exclusive_access(uf_info); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ /* -+ * file left in semi converted state after unclean shutdown or another -+ * thread is doing conversion and dropped exclusive access which doing -+ * balance dirty pages. Complete the conversion -+ */ -+ result = find_first_item(inode); -+ if (result == EXTENT_POINTER_ID) -+ /* -+ * first item is extent, therefore there was incomplete -+ * tail2extent conversion. Complete it -+ */ -+ result = tail2extent(unix_file_inode_data(inode)); -+ else if (result == FORMATTING_ID) -+ /* -+ * first item is formatting item, therefore there was -+ * incomplete extent2tail conversion. Complete it -+ */ -+ result = extent2tail(file, unix_file_inode_data(inode)); -+ else -+ result = -EIO; -+ -+ assert("vs-1712", -+ ergo(result == 0, -+ (!reiser4_inode_get_flag(inode, REISER4_PART_MIXED) && -+ !reiser4_inode_get_flag(inode, REISER4_PART_IN_CONV)))); -+ drop_exclusive_access(uf_info); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+#define NEITHER_OBTAINED 0 -+#define EA_OBTAINED 1 -+#define NEA_OBTAINED 2 -+ -+static void drop_access(struct unix_file_info *uf_info) -+{ -+ if (uf_info->exclusive_use) -+ drop_exclusive_access(uf_info); -+ else -+ drop_nonexclusive_access(uf_info); -+} -+ -+#define debug_wuf(format, ...) printk("%s: %d: %s: " format "\n", \ -+ __FILE__, __LINE__, __FUNCTION__, ## __VA_ARGS__) -+ -+/** -+ * write_unix_file - write of struct file_operations -+ * @file: file to write to -+ * @buf: address of user-space buffer -+ * @write_amount: number of bytes to write -+ * @off: position in file to write to -+ * -+ * This is implementation of vfs's write method of struct file_operations for -+ * unix file plugin. -+ */ -+ssize_t write_unix_file(struct file *file, const char __user *buf, -+ size_t count, loff_t *pos, int *conv) -+{ -+ int result; -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ struct inode *inode; -+ struct unix_file_info *uf_info; -+ ssize_t written; -+ int try_free_space; -+ int to_write = PAGE_CACHE_SIZE * WRITE_GRANULARITY; -+ size_t left; -+ ssize_t (*write_op)(struct file *, const char __user *, size_t, -+ loff_t *pos); -+ int ea; -+ loff_t new_size; -+ -+ inode = file->f_dentry->d_inode; -+ ctx = reiser4_init_context(inode->i_sb); -+ if (IS_ERR(ctx)) -+ return PTR_ERR(ctx); -+ -+ mutex_lock(&inode->i_mutex); -+ -+ assert("vs-947", !reiser4_inode_get_flag(inode, REISER4_NO_SD)); -+ assert("vs-9471", (!reiser4_inode_get_flag(inode, REISER4_PART_MIXED))); -+ -+ /* check amount of bytes to write and writing position */ -+ result = generic_write_checks(file, pos, &count, 0); -+ if (result) { -+ mutex_unlock(&inode->i_mutex); -+ context_set_commit_async(ctx); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return result; -+ } -+ -+ result = remove_suid(file->f_dentry); -+ if (result) { -+ mutex_unlock(&inode->i_mutex); -+ context_set_commit_async(ctx); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return result; -+ } -+ /* remove_suid might create a transaction */ -+ reiser4_txn_restart(ctx); -+ -+ uf_info = unix_file_inode_data(inode); -+ -+ current->backing_dev_info = inode->i_mapping->backing_dev_info; -+ written = 0; -+ try_free_space = 0; -+ left = count; -+ ea = NEITHER_OBTAINED; -+ -+ new_size = i_size_read(inode); -+ if (*pos + count > new_size) -+ new_size = *pos + count; -+ -+ while (left) { -+ if (left < to_write) -+ to_write = left; -+ -+ if (uf_info->container == UF_CONTAINER_EMPTY) { -+ get_exclusive_access(uf_info); -+ ea = EA_OBTAINED; -+ if (uf_info->container != UF_CONTAINER_EMPTY) { -+ /* file is made not empty by another process */ -+ drop_exclusive_access(uf_info); -+ ea = NEITHER_OBTAINED; -+ continue; -+ } -+ } else if (uf_info->container == UF_CONTAINER_UNKNOWN) { -+ /* -+ * get exclusive access directly just to not have to -+ * re-obtain it if file will appear empty -+ */ -+ get_exclusive_access(uf_info); -+ ea = EA_OBTAINED; -+ result = find_file_state(inode, uf_info); -+ if (result) { -+ drop_exclusive_access(uf_info); -+ ea = NEITHER_OBTAINED; -+ break; -+ } -+ } else { -+ get_nonexclusive_access(uf_info); -+ ea = NEA_OBTAINED; -+ } -+ -+ /* either EA or NEA is obtained. Choose item write method */ -+ if (uf_info->container == UF_CONTAINER_EXTENTS) { -+ /* file is built of extent items */ -+ write_op = reiser4_write_extent; -+ } else if (uf_info->container == UF_CONTAINER_EMPTY) { -+ /* file is empty */ -+ if (should_have_notail(uf_info, new_size)) -+ write_op = reiser4_write_extent; -+ else -+ write_op = reiser4_write_tail; -+ } else { -+ /* file is built of tail items */ -+ if (should_have_notail(uf_info, new_size)) { -+ if (ea == NEA_OBTAINED) { -+ drop_nonexclusive_access(uf_info); -+ get_exclusive_access(uf_info); -+ ea = EA_OBTAINED; -+ } -+ if (uf_info->container == UF_CONTAINER_TAILS) { -+ /* -+ * if file is being convered by another -+ * process - wait until it completes -+ */ -+ while (1) { -+ if (reiser4_inode_get_flag(inode, -+ REISER4_PART_IN_CONV)) { -+ drop_exclusive_access(uf_info); -+ schedule(); -+ get_exclusive_access(uf_info); -+ continue; -+ } -+ break; -+ } -+ if (uf_info->container == UF_CONTAINER_TAILS) { -+ result = tail2extent(uf_info); -+ if (result) -+ break; -+ } -+ } -+ drop_exclusive_access(uf_info); -+ ea = NEITHER_OBTAINED; -+ continue; -+ } -+ write_op = reiser4_write_tail; -+ } -+ -+ written = write_op(file, buf, to_write, pos); -+ if (written == -ENOSPC && try_free_space) { -+ drop_access(uf_info); -+ txnmgr_force_commit_all(inode->i_sb, 0); -+ try_free_space = 0; -+ continue; -+ } -+ if (written < 0) { -+ drop_access(uf_info); -+ result = written; -+ break; -+ } -+ /* something is written. */ -+ if (uf_info->container == UF_CONTAINER_EMPTY) { -+ assert("", ea == EA_OBTAINED); -+ uf_info->container = -+ (write_op == reiser4_write_extent) ? -+ UF_CONTAINER_EXTENTS : UF_CONTAINER_TAILS; -+ } else { -+ assert("", ergo(uf_info->container == UF_CONTAINER_EXTENTS, -+ write_op == reiser4_write_extent)); -+ assert("", ergo(uf_info->container == UF_CONTAINER_TAILS, -+ write_op == reiser4_write_tail)); -+ } -+ if (*pos + written > inode->i_size) -+ INODE_SET_FIELD(inode, i_size, *pos + written); -+ file_update_time(file); -+ result = reiser4_update_sd(inode); -+ if (result) { -+ mutex_unlock(&inode->i_mutex); -+ current->backing_dev_info = NULL; -+ drop_access(uf_info); -+ context_set_commit_async(ctx); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return result; -+ } -+ drop_access(uf_info); -+ ea = NEITHER_OBTAINED; -+ reiser4_txn_restart(ctx); -+ current->journal_info = NULL; -+ /* -+ * tell VM how many pages were dirtied. Maybe number of pages -+ * which were dirty already should not be counted -+ */ -+ balance_dirty_pages_ratelimited_nr(inode->i_mapping, -+ (written + PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - 1) / PAGE_CACHE_SIZE); -+ current->journal_info = ctx; -+ -+ left -= written; -+ buf += written; -+ *pos += written; -+ } -+ -+ mutex_unlock(&inode->i_mutex); -+ -+ if (result == 0 && ((file->f_flags & O_SYNC) || IS_SYNC(inode))) { -+ reiser4_txn_restart_current(); -+ grab_space_enable(); -+ result = reiser4_sync_file_common(file, file->f_dentry, -+ 0 /* data and stat data */); -+ if (result) -+ warning("reiser4-7", "failed to sync file %llu", -+ (unsigned long long)get_inode_oid(inode)); -+ } -+ -+ current->backing_dev_info = NULL; -+ -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ -+ /* -+ * return number of written bytes or error code if nothing is -+ * written. Note, that it does not work correctly in case when -+ * sync_unix_file returns error -+ */ -+ return (count - left) ? (count - left) : result; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * release_unix_file - release of struct file_operations -+ * @inode: inode of released file -+ * @file: file to release -+ * -+ * Implementation of release method of struct file_operations for unix file -+ * plugin. If last reference to indode is released - convert all extent items -+ * into tail items if necessary. Frees reiser4 specific file data. -+ */ -+int release_unix_file(struct inode *inode, struct file *file) -+{ -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ struct unix_file_info *uf_info; -+ int result; -+ int in_reiser4; -+ -+ in_reiser4 = is_in_reiser4_context(); -+ -+ ctx = reiser4_init_context(inode->i_sb); -+ if (IS_ERR(ctx)) -+ return PTR_ERR(ctx); -+ -+ result = 0; -+ if (in_reiser4 == 0) { -+ uf_info = unix_file_inode_data(inode); -+ -+ get_exclusive_access_careful(uf_info, inode); -+ if (atomic_read(&file->f_dentry->d_count) == 1 && -+ uf_info->container == UF_CONTAINER_EXTENTS && -+ !should_have_notail(uf_info, inode->i_size) && -+ !rofs_inode(inode)) { -+ result = extent2tail(file, uf_info); -+ if (result != 0) { -+ warning("nikita-3233", -+ "Failed (%d) to convert in %s (%llu)", -+ result, __FUNCTION__, -+ (unsigned long long) -+ get_inode_oid(inode)); -+ } -+ } -+ drop_exclusive_access(uf_info); -+ } else { -+ /* -+ we are within reiser4 context already. How latter is -+ possible? Simple: -+ -+ (gdb) bt -+ #0 get_exclusive_access () -+ #2 0xc01e56d3 in release_unix_file () -+ #3 0xc01c3643 in reiser4_release () -+ #4 0xc014cae0 in __fput () -+ #5 0xc013ffc3 in remove_vm_struct () -+ #6 0xc0141786 in exit_mmap () -+ #7 0xc0118480 in mmput () -+ #8 0xc0133205 in oom_kill () -+ #9 0xc01332d1 in out_of_memory () -+ #10 0xc013bc1d in try_to_free_pages () -+ #11 0xc013427b in __alloc_pages () -+ #12 0xc013f058 in do_anonymous_page () -+ #13 0xc013f19d in do_no_page () -+ #14 0xc013f60e in handle_mm_fault () -+ #15 0xc01131e5 in do_page_fault () -+ #16 0xc0104935 in error_code () -+ #17 0xc025c0c6 in __copy_to_user_ll () -+ #18 0xc01d496f in reiser4_read_tail () -+ #19 0xc01e4def in read_unix_file () -+ #20 0xc01c3504 in reiser4_read () -+ #21 0xc014bd4f in vfs_read () -+ #22 0xc014bf66 in sys_read () -+ */ -+ warning("vs-44", "out of memory?"); -+ } -+ -+ reiser4_free_file_fsdata(file); -+ -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+static void set_file_notail(struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ reiser4_inode *state; -+ formatting_plugin *tplug; -+ -+ state = reiser4_inode_data(inode); -+ tplug = formatting_plugin_by_id(NEVER_TAILS_FORMATTING_ID); -+ force_plugin_pset(inode, PSET_FORMATTING, (reiser4_plugin *)tplug); -+} -+ -+/* if file is built of tails - convert it to extents */ -+static int unpack(struct file *filp, struct inode *inode, int forever) -+{ -+ int result = 0; -+ struct unix_file_info *uf_info; -+ -+ uf_info = unix_file_inode_data(inode); -+ assert("vs-1628", ea_obtained(uf_info)); -+ -+ result = find_file_state(inode, uf_info); -+ if (result) -+ return result; -+ assert("vs-1074", uf_info->container != UF_CONTAINER_UNKNOWN); -+ -+ if (uf_info->container == UF_CONTAINER_TAILS) { -+ /* -+ * if file is being convered by another process - wait until it -+ * completes -+ */ -+ while (1) { -+ if (reiser4_inode_get_flag(inode, -+ REISER4_PART_IN_CONV)) { -+ drop_exclusive_access(uf_info); -+ schedule(); -+ get_exclusive_access(uf_info); -+ continue; -+ } -+ break; -+ } -+ if (uf_info->container == UF_CONTAINER_TAILS) { -+ result = tail2extent(uf_info); -+ if (result) -+ return result; -+ } -+ } -+ if (forever) { -+ /* safe new formatting plugin in stat data */ -+ __u64 tograb; -+ -+ set_file_notail(inode); -+ -+ grab_space_enable(); -+ tograb = inode_file_plugin(inode)->estimate.update(inode); -+ result = reiser4_grab_space(tograb, BA_CAN_COMMIT); -+ result = reiser4_update_sd(inode); -+ } -+ -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* implentation of vfs' ioctl method of struct file_operations for unix file -+ plugin -+*/ -+int -+ioctl_unix_file(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp, -+ unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg UNUSED_ARG) -+{ -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ int result; -+ -+ ctx = reiser4_init_context(inode->i_sb); -+ if (IS_ERR(ctx)) -+ return PTR_ERR(ctx); -+ -+ switch (cmd) { -+ case REISER4_IOC_UNPACK: -+ get_exclusive_access(unix_file_inode_data(inode)); -+ result = unpack(filp, inode, 1 /* forever */ ); -+ drop_exclusive_access(unix_file_inode_data(inode)); -+ break; -+ -+ default: -+ result = RETERR(-ENOSYS); -+ break; -+ } -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* implentation of vfs' bmap method of struct address_space_operations for unix -+ file plugin -+*/ -+sector_t bmap_unix_file(struct address_space * mapping, sector_t lblock) -+{ -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ sector_t result; -+ reiser4_key key; -+ coord_t coord; -+ lock_handle lh; -+ struct inode *inode; -+ item_plugin *iplug; -+ sector_t block; -+ -+ inode = mapping->host; -+ -+ ctx = reiser4_init_context(inode->i_sb); -+ if (IS_ERR(ctx)) -+ return PTR_ERR(ctx); -+ key_by_inode_and_offset_common(inode, -+ (loff_t) lblock * current_blocksize, -+ &key); -+ -+ init_lh(&lh); -+ result = -+ find_file_item_nohint(&coord, &lh, &key, ZNODE_READ_LOCK, inode); -+ if (cbk_errored(result)) { -+ done_lh(&lh); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return result; -+ } -+ -+ result = zload(coord.node); -+ if (result) { -+ done_lh(&lh); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return result; -+ } -+ -+ iplug = item_plugin_by_coord(&coord); -+ if (iplug->s.file.get_block) { -+ result = iplug->s.file.get_block(&coord, lblock, &block); -+ if (result == 0) -+ result = block; -+ } else -+ result = RETERR(-EINVAL); -+ -+ zrelse(coord.node); -+ done_lh(&lh); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * flow_by_inode_unix_file - initizlize structure flow -+ * @inode: inode of file for which read or write is abou -+ * @buf: buffer to perform read to or write from -+ * @user: flag showing whether @buf is user space or kernel space -+ * @size: size of buffer @buf -+ * @off: start offset fro read or write -+ * @op: READ or WRITE -+ * @flow: -+ * -+ * Initializes fields of @flow: key, size of data, i/o mode (read or write). -+ */ -+int flow_by_inode_unix_file(struct inode *inode, -+ const char __user *buf, int user, -+ loff_t size, loff_t off, -+ rw_op op, flow_t *flow) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-1100", inode != NULL); -+ -+ flow->length = size; -+ memcpy(&flow->data, &buf, sizeof(buf)); -+ flow->user = user; -+ flow->op = op; -+ assert("nikita-1931", inode_file_plugin(inode) != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1932", -+ inode_file_plugin(inode)->key_by_inode == -+ key_by_inode_and_offset_common); -+ /* calculate key of write position and insert it into flow->key */ -+ return key_by_inode_and_offset_common(inode, off, &flow->key); -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.file.set_plug_in_sd = NULL -+ plugin->u.file.set_plug_in_inode = NULL -+ plugin->u.file.create_blank_sd = NULL */ -+/* plugin->u.file.delete */ -+/* -+ plugin->u.file.add_link = reiser4_add_link_common -+ plugin->u.file.rem_link = NULL */ -+ -+/* plugin->u.file.owns_item -+ this is common_file_owns_item with assertion */ -+/* Audited by: green(2002.06.15) */ -+int -+owns_item_unix_file(const struct inode *inode /* object to check against */ , -+ const coord_t * coord /* coord to check */ ) -+{ -+ int result; -+ -+ result = owns_item_common(inode, coord); -+ if (!result) -+ return 0; -+ if (!plugin_of_group(item_plugin_by_coord(coord), -+ UNIX_FILE_METADATA_ITEM_TYPE)) -+ return 0; -+ assert("vs-547", -+ item_id_by_coord(coord) == EXTENT_POINTER_ID || -+ item_id_by_coord(coord) == FORMATTING_ID); -+ return 1; -+} -+ -+static int setattr_truncate(struct inode *inode, struct iattr *attr) -+{ -+ int result; -+ int s_result; -+ loff_t old_size; -+ reiser4_tree *tree; -+ -+ inode_check_scale(inode, inode->i_size, attr->ia_size); -+ -+ old_size = inode->i_size; -+ tree = reiser4_tree_by_inode(inode); -+ -+ result = safe_link_grab(tree, BA_CAN_COMMIT); -+ if (result == 0) -+ result = safe_link_add(inode, SAFE_TRUNCATE); -+ if (result == 0) -+ result = truncate_file_body(inode, attr); -+ if (result) -+ warning("vs-1588", "truncate_file failed: oid %lli, " -+ "old size %lld, new size %lld, retval %d", -+ (unsigned long long)get_inode_oid(inode), -+ old_size, attr->ia_size, result); -+ -+ s_result = safe_link_grab(tree, BA_CAN_COMMIT); -+ if (s_result == 0) -+ s_result = -+ safe_link_del(tree, get_inode_oid(inode), SAFE_TRUNCATE); -+ if (s_result != 0) { -+ warning("nikita-3417", "Cannot kill safelink %lli: %i", -+ (unsigned long long)get_inode_oid(inode), s_result); -+ } -+ safe_link_release(tree); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.file.setattr method */ -+/* This calls inode_setattr and if truncate is in effect it also takes -+ exclusive inode access to avoid races */ -+int setattr_unix_file(struct dentry *dentry, /* Object to change attributes */ -+ struct iattr *attr /* change description */ ) -+{ -+ int result; -+ -+ if (attr->ia_valid & ATTR_SIZE) { -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ struct unix_file_info *uf_info; -+ -+ /* truncate does reservation itself and requires exclusive -+ access obtained */ -+ ctx = reiser4_init_context(dentry->d_inode->i_sb); -+ if (IS_ERR(ctx)) -+ return PTR_ERR(ctx); -+ -+ uf_info = unix_file_inode_data(dentry->d_inode); -+ get_exclusive_access_careful(uf_info, dentry->d_inode); -+ result = setattr_truncate(dentry->d_inode, attr); -+ drop_exclusive_access(uf_info); -+ context_set_commit_async(ctx); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ } else -+ result = reiser4_setattr_common(dentry, attr); -+ -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.file.init_inode_data */ -+void -+init_inode_data_unix_file(struct inode *inode, -+ reiser4_object_create_data * crd, int create) -+{ -+ struct unix_file_info *data; -+ -+ data = unix_file_inode_data(inode); -+ data->container = create ? UF_CONTAINER_EMPTY : UF_CONTAINER_UNKNOWN; -+ init_rwsem(&data->latch); -+ data->tplug = inode_formatting_plugin(inode); -+ data->exclusive_use = 0; -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ data->ea_owner = NULL; -+ atomic_set(&data->nr_neas, 0); -+#endif -+ init_inode_ordering(inode, crd, create); -+} -+ -+/** -+ * delete_unix_file - delete_object of file_plugin -+ * @inode: inode to be deleted -+ * -+ * Truncates file to length 0, removes stat data and safe link. -+ */ -+int delete_object_unix_file(struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ struct unix_file_info *uf_info; -+ int result; -+ -+ if (reiser4_inode_get_flag(inode, REISER4_NO_SD)) -+ return 0; -+ -+ /* truncate file bogy first */ -+ uf_info = unix_file_inode_data(inode); -+ get_exclusive_access(uf_info); -+ result = shorten_file(inode, 0 /* size */ ); -+ drop_exclusive_access(uf_info); -+ -+ if (result) -+ warning("", "failed to truncate file (%llu) on removal: %d", -+ get_inode_oid(inode), result); -+ -+ /* remove stat data and safe link */ -+ return reiser4_delete_object_common(inode); -+} -+ -+int -+prepare_write_unix_file(struct file *file, struct page *page, -+ unsigned from, unsigned to) -+{ -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ struct unix_file_info *uf_info; -+ int ret; -+ -+ ctx = reiser4_init_context(file->f_dentry->d_inode->i_sb); -+ if (IS_ERR(ctx)) -+ return PTR_ERR(ctx); -+ -+ uf_info = unix_file_inode_data(file->f_dentry->d_inode); -+ get_exclusive_access(uf_info); -+ ret = find_file_state(file->f_dentry->d_inode, uf_info); -+ if (ret == 0) { -+ if (uf_info->container == UF_CONTAINER_TAILS) -+ ret = -EINVAL; -+ else -+ ret = do_prepare_write(file, page, from, to); -+ } -+ drop_exclusive_access(uf_info); -+ -+ /* don't commit transaction under inode semaphore */ -+ context_set_commit_async(ctx); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * Local variables: -+ * c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ * mode-name: "LC" -+ * c-basic-offset: 8 -+ * tab-width: 8 -+ * fill-column: 79 -+ * scroll-step: 1 -+ * End: -+ */ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/file/file_conversion.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/file/file_conversion.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/file/file_conversion.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/file/file_conversion.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,659 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, -+ licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* * -+ * This file contains a converter cryptcompress->unix_file, and O(1)-heuristic, -+ * which allows to assign for a regular file the most reasonable plugin to be -+ * managed by. Note, that we don't use back conversion because of compatibility -+ * reasons (see http://dev.namesys.com/Version4.X.Y for details). -+ * -+ * Currently used heuristic is very simple: if first complete logical cluster -+ * (64K by default) of a file is incompressible, then we make a decision, that -+ * the whole file is incompressible (*). When creating a file the conversion -+ * is enabled by default via installing a special "permitting" compression mode -+ * plugin (**) (CONVX_COMPRESSION_MODE_ID, see plugin/compress/compress_mode.c -+ * for details). -+ * -+ * The conversion is accompanied by rebuilding disk structures of a file, so it -+ * is important to protect them from being interacted with other plugins which -+ * don't expect them to be in such inconsistent state. For this to be protected -+ * we serialize readers and writers of pset. Writers are the processes which can -+ * change it with conversion purposes; other ones are readers. Serialization is -+ * performed via acquiring per-inode rw-semaphore (conv_sem). -+ * -+ * (*) This heuristic can be easily changed as soon as we have a new, -+ * better one. -+ * (**) Such solution allows to keep enable/disable state on disk. -+ */ -+ -+#include "../../inode.h" -+#include "../cluster.h" -+#include "file.h" -+ -+#define conversion_enabled(inode) \ -+ (inode_compression_mode_plugin(inode) == \ -+ compression_mode_plugin_by_id(CONVX_COMPRESSION_MODE_ID)) -+ -+/** -+ * Located sections (readers and writers of @pset) are not permanently -+ * critical: cryptcompress file can be converted only if the conversion -+ * is enabled (see the macrio above). Also we don't perform back -+ * conversion. The following helper macro is a sanity check to decide -+ * if we need the protection (locks are always additional overheads). -+ */ -+#define should_protect(inode) \ -+ (inode_file_plugin(inode) == \ -+ file_plugin_by_id(CRYPTCOMPRESS_FILE_PLUGIN_ID) && \ -+ conversion_enabled(inode)) -+/** -+ * We'll speak about "passive" protection for readers and "active" -+ * protection for writers. All methods with active or passive protection -+ * has suffix "careful". -+ */ -+/* Macro for passive protection. -+ method_foo contains only readers */ -+#define PROT_PASSIVE(type, method, args) \ -+({ \ -+ type _result; \ -+ struct rw_semaphore * guard = \ -+ &reiser4_inode_data(inode)->conv_sem; \ -+ \ -+ if (should_protect(inode)) { \ -+ down_read(guard); \ -+ if (!should_protect(inode)) \ -+ up_read(guard); \ -+ } \ -+ if (inode_file_plugin(inode) == \ -+ file_plugin_by_id(UNIX_FILE_PLUGIN_ID)) \ -+ _result = method ## _unix_file args; \ -+ else \ -+ _result = method ## _cryptcompress args; \ -+ if (should_protect(inode)) \ -+ up_read(guard); \ -+ _result; \ -+}) -+ -+#define PROT_PASSIVE_VOID(method, args) \ -+({ \ -+ struct rw_semaphore * guard = \ -+ &reiser4_inode_data(inode)->conv_sem; \ -+ \ -+ if (should_protect(inode)) { \ -+ down_read(guard); \ -+ if (!should_protect(inode)) \ -+ up_read(guard); \ -+ } \ -+ if (inode_file_plugin(inode) == \ -+ file_plugin_by_id(UNIX_FILE_PLUGIN_ID)) \ -+ method ## _unix_file args; \ -+ else \ -+ method ## _cryptcompress args; \ -+ if (should_protect(inode)) \ -+ up_read(guard); \ -+}) -+ -+/** -+ * Macro for active protection. -+ * active_expr contains writers of pset; -+ * NOTE: after evaluating active_expr conversion should be disabled. -+ */ -+#define PROT_ACTIVE(type, method, args, active_expr) \ -+({ \ -+ type _result = 0; \ -+ struct rw_semaphore * guard = \ -+ &reiser4_inode_data(inode)->conv_sem; \ -+ reiser4_context * ctx = reiser4_init_context(inode->i_sb); \ -+ if (IS_ERR(ctx)) \ -+ return PTR_ERR(ctx); \ -+ \ -+ if (should_protect(inode)) { \ -+ down_write(guard); \ -+ if (should_protect(inode)) \ -+ _result = active_expr; \ -+ up_write(guard); \ -+ } \ -+ if (_result == 0) { \ -+ if (inode_file_plugin(inode) == \ -+ file_plugin_by_id(UNIX_FILE_PLUGIN_ID)) \ -+ _result = method ## _unix_file args; \ -+ else \ -+ _result = method ## _cryptcompress args; \ -+ } \ -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); \ -+ _result; \ -+}) -+ -+/* Pass management to the unix-file plugin with "notail" policy */ -+static int __cryptcompress2unixfile(struct file *file, struct inode * inode) -+{ -+ int result; -+ reiser4_inode *info; -+ struct unix_file_info * uf; -+ info = reiser4_inode_data(inode); -+ -+ result = aset_set_unsafe(&info->pset, -+ PSET_FILE, -+ (reiser4_plugin *) -+ file_plugin_by_id(UNIX_FILE_PLUGIN_ID)); -+ if (result) -+ return result; -+ result = aset_set_unsafe(&info->pset, -+ PSET_FORMATTING, -+ (reiser4_plugin *) -+ formatting_plugin_by_id(NEVER_TAILS_FORMATTING_ID)); -+ if (result) -+ return result; -+ /* get rid of non-standard plugins */ -+ info->plugin_mask &= ~cryptcompress_mask; -+ /* get rid of plugin stat-data extension */ -+ info->extmask &= ~(1 << PLUGIN_STAT); -+ -+ reiser4_inode_clr_flag(inode, REISER4_SDLEN_KNOWN); -+ -+ /* FIXME use init_inode_data_unix_file() instead, -+ but aviod init_inode_ordering() */ -+ /* Init unix-file specific part of inode */ -+ uf = unix_file_inode_data(inode); -+ uf->container = UF_CONTAINER_UNKNOWN; -+ init_rwsem(&uf->latch); -+ uf->tplug = inode_formatting_plugin(inode); -+ uf->exclusive_use = 0; -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ uf->ea_owner = NULL; -+ atomic_set(&uf->nr_neas, 0); -+#endif -+ /** -+ * we was carefull for file_ops, inode_ops and as_ops -+ * to be invariant for plugin conversion, so there is -+ * no need to update ones already installed in the -+ * vfs's residence. -+ */ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+static int disabled_conversion_inode_ok(struct inode * inode) -+{ -+ __u64 extmask = reiser4_inode_data(inode)->extmask; -+ __u16 plugin_mask = reiser4_inode_data(inode)->plugin_mask; -+ -+ return ((extmask & (1 << LIGHT_WEIGHT_STAT)) && -+ (extmask & (1 << UNIX_STAT)) && -+ (extmask & (1 << LARGE_TIMES_STAT)) && -+ (extmask & (1 << PLUGIN_STAT)) && -+ (plugin_mask & (1 << PSET_COMPRESSION_MODE))); -+} -+#endif -+ -+/* Assign another mode that will control -+ compression at flush time only */ -+static int disable_conversion_no_update_sd(struct inode * inode) -+{ -+ int result; -+ result = -+ force_plugin_pset(inode, -+ PSET_COMPRESSION_MODE, -+ (reiser4_plugin *)compression_mode_plugin_by_id -+ (LATTD_COMPRESSION_MODE_ID)); -+ assert("edward-1500", -+ ergo(!result, disabled_conversion_inode_ok(inode))); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* Disable future attempts to check/convert. This function is called by -+ conversion hooks. */ -+static int disable_conversion(struct inode * inode) -+{ -+ return disable_conversion_no_update_sd(inode); -+} -+ -+static int check_position(struct inode * inode, -+ loff_t pos /* position in the file to write from */, -+ struct cluster_handle * clust, -+ int * check_compress) -+{ -+ assert("edward-1505", conversion_enabled(inode)); -+ /* -+ * if file size is more then cluster size, then compressible -+ * status must be figured out (i.e. compression was disabled, -+ * or file plugin was converted to unix_file) -+ */ -+ assert("edward-1506", inode->i_size <= inode_cluster_size(inode)); -+ -+ if (pos > inode->i_size) -+ /* first logical cluster will contain a (partial) hole */ -+ return disable_conversion(inode); -+ if (pos < inode_cluster_size(inode)) -+ /* writing to the first logical cluster */ -+ return 0; -+ /* -+ * here we have: -+ * cluster_size <= pos <= i_size <= cluster_size, -+ * and, hence, pos == i_size == cluster_size -+ */ -+ assert("edward-1498", -+ pos == inode->i_size && -+ pos == inode_cluster_size(inode)); -+ -+ *check_compress = 1; -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+static void start_check_compressibility(struct inode * inode, -+ struct cluster_handle * clust, -+ hint_t * hint) -+{ -+ assert("edward-1507", clust->index == 1); -+ assert("edward-1508", !tfm_cluster_is_uptodate(&clust->tc)); -+ assert("edward-1509", cluster_get_tfm_act(&clust->tc) == TFMA_READ); -+ -+ hint_init_zero(hint); -+ clust->hint = hint; -+ clust->index --; -+ clust->nr_pages = size_in_pages(lbytes(clust->index, inode)); -+ -+ /* first logical cluster (of index #0) must be complete */ -+ assert("edward-1510", lbytes(clust->index, inode) == -+ inode_cluster_size(inode)); -+} -+ -+static void finish_check_compressibility(struct inode * inode, -+ struct cluster_handle * clust, -+ hint_t * hint) -+{ -+ reiser4_unset_hint(clust->hint); -+ clust->hint = hint; -+ clust->index ++; -+} -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+static int prepped_dclust_ok(hint_t * hint) -+{ -+ reiser4_key key; -+ coord_t * coord = &hint->ext_coord.coord; -+ -+ item_key_by_coord(coord, &key); -+ return (item_id_by_coord(coord) == CTAIL_ID && -+ !coord_is_unprepped_ctail(coord) && -+ (get_key_offset(&key) + nr_units_ctail(coord) == -+ dclust_get_extension_dsize(hint))); -+} -+#endif -+ -+#define fifty_persent(size) (size >> 1) -+/* evaluation of data compressibility */ -+#define data_is_compressible(osize, isize) \ -+ (osize < fifty_persent(isize)) -+ -+/** -+ * A simple O(1)-heuristic for compressibility. -+ * This is called not more then one time per file's life. -+ * Read first logical cluster (of index #0) and estimate its compressibility. -+ * Save estimation result in @compressible. -+ */ -+static int read_check_compressibility(struct inode * inode, -+ struct cluster_handle * clust, -+ int * compressible) -+{ -+ int i; -+ int result; -+ __u32 dst_len; -+ hint_t tmp_hint; -+ hint_t * cur_hint = clust->hint; -+ -+ start_check_compressibility(inode, clust, &tmp_hint); -+ -+ reset_cluster_pgset(clust, cluster_nrpages(inode)); -+ result = grab_page_cluster(inode, clust, READ_OP); -+ if (result) -+ return result; -+ /* Read page cluster here */ -+ for (i = 0; i < clust->nr_pages; i++) { -+ struct page *page = clust->pages[i]; -+ lock_page(page); -+ result = do_readpage_ctail(inode, clust, page, -+ ZNODE_READ_LOCK); -+ unlock_page(page); -+ if (result) -+ goto error; -+ } -+ tfm_cluster_clr_uptodate(&clust->tc); -+ -+ cluster_set_tfm_act(&clust->tc, TFMA_WRITE); -+ -+ if (hint_is_valid(&tmp_hint) && !hint_is_unprepped_dclust(&tmp_hint)) { -+ /* lenght of compressed data is known, no need to compress */ -+ assert("edward-1511", -+ znode_is_any_locked(tmp_hint.lh.node)); -+ assert("edward-1512", -+ WITH_DATA(tmp_hint.ext_coord.coord.node, -+ prepped_dclust_ok(&tmp_hint))); -+ dst_len = dclust_get_extension_dsize(&tmp_hint); -+ } -+ else { -+ struct tfm_cluster * tc = &clust->tc; -+ compression_plugin * cplug = inode_compression_plugin(inode); -+ result = grab_tfm_stream(inode, tc, INPUT_STREAM); -+ if (result) -+ goto error; -+ for (i = 0; i < clust->nr_pages; i++) { -+ char *data; -+ lock_page(clust->pages[i]); -+ BUG_ON(!PageUptodate(clust->pages[i])); -+ data = kmap(clust->pages[i]); -+ memcpy(tfm_stream_data(tc, INPUT_STREAM) + pg_to_off(i), -+ data, PAGE_CACHE_SIZE); -+ kunmap(clust->pages[i]); -+ unlock_page(clust->pages[i]); -+ } -+ result = grab_tfm_stream(inode, tc, OUTPUT_STREAM); -+ if (result) -+ goto error; -+ result = grab_coa(tc, cplug); -+ if (result) -+ goto error; -+ tc->len = tc->lsize = lbytes(clust->index, inode); -+ assert("edward-1513", tc->len == inode_cluster_size(inode)); -+ dst_len = tfm_stream_size(tc, OUTPUT_STREAM); -+ cplug->compress(get_coa(tc, cplug->h.id, tc->act), -+ tfm_input_data(clust), tc->len, -+ tfm_output_data(clust), &dst_len); -+ assert("edward-1514", -+ dst_len <= tfm_stream_size(tc, OUTPUT_STREAM)); -+ } -+ finish_check_compressibility(inode, clust, cur_hint); -+ *compressible = data_is_compressible(dst_len, -+ inode_cluster_size(inode)); -+ return 0; -+ error: -+ put_page_cluster(clust, inode, READ_OP); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* Cut disk cluster of index @idx */ -+static int cut_disk_cluster(struct inode * inode, cloff_t idx) -+{ -+ reiser4_key from, to; -+ assert("edward-1515", inode_file_plugin(inode) == -+ file_plugin_by_id(CRYPTCOMPRESS_FILE_PLUGIN_ID)); -+ key_by_inode_cryptcompress(inode, clust_to_off(idx, inode), &from); -+ to = from; -+ set_key_offset(&to, -+ get_key_offset(&from) + inode_cluster_size(inode) - 1); -+ return reiser4_cut_tree(reiser4_tree_by_inode(inode), -+ &from, &to, inode, 0); -+} -+ -+static int reserve_cryptcompress2unixfile(struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ reiser4_block_nr unformatted_nodes; -+ reiser4_tree *tree; -+ -+ tree = reiser4_tree_by_inode(inode); -+ -+ /* number of unformatted nodes which will be created */ -+ unformatted_nodes = cluster_nrpages(inode); /* N */ -+ -+ /* -+ * space required for one iteration of extent->tail conversion: -+ * -+ * 1. kill ctail items -+ * -+ * 2. insert N unformatted nodes -+ * -+ * 3. insert N (worst-case single-block -+ * extents) extent units. -+ * -+ * 4. drilling to the leaf level by coord_by_key() -+ * -+ * 5. possible update of stat-data -+ * -+ */ -+ grab_space_enable(); -+ return reiser4_grab_space -+ (2 * tree->height + -+ unformatted_nodes + -+ unformatted_nodes * estimate_one_insert_into_item(tree) + -+ 1 + estimate_one_insert_item(tree) + -+ inode_file_plugin(inode)->estimate.update(inode), -+ BA_CAN_COMMIT); -+} -+ -+/* clear flag that indicated conversion and update -+ stat-data with new (unix-file - specific) info */ -+static int complete_file_conversion(struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ int result; -+ -+ grab_space_enable(); -+ result = -+ reiser4_grab_space(inode_file_plugin(inode)->estimate.update(inode), -+ BA_CAN_COMMIT); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ reiser4_inode_clr_flag(inode, REISER4_FILE_CONV_IN_PROGRESS); -+ result = reiser4_update_sd(inode); -+ } -+ if (result) -+ warning("edward-1452", -+ "Converting %llu to unix-file: update sd failed (%i)", -+ (unsigned long long)get_inode_oid(inode), result); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+ -+/* do conversion */ -+static int cryptcompress2unixfile(struct file * file, struct inode * inode, -+ struct cluster_handle * clust) -+{ -+ int i; -+ int result = 0; -+ struct cryptcompress_info *cr_info; -+ struct unix_file_info *uf_info; -+ -+ assert("edward-1516", clust->pages[0]->index == 0); -+ assert("edward-1517", clust->hint != NULL); -+ -+ /* release all cryptcompress-specific resources */ -+ cr_info = cryptcompress_inode_data(inode); -+ result = reserve_cryptcompress2unixfile(inode); -+ if (result) -+ goto out; -+ reiser4_inode_set_flag(inode, REISER4_FILE_CONV_IN_PROGRESS); -+ reiser4_unset_hint(clust->hint); -+ result = cut_disk_cluster(inode, 0); -+ if (result) -+ goto out; -+ /* captured jnode of cluster and assotiated resources (pages, -+ reserved disk space) were released by ->kill_hook() method -+ of the item plugin */ -+ -+ result = __cryptcompress2unixfile(file, inode); -+ if (result) -+ goto out; -+ /* At this point file is managed by unix file plugin */ -+ -+ uf_info = unix_file_inode_data(inode); -+ -+ assert("edward-1518", -+ ergo(jprivate(clust->pages[0]), -+ !jnode_is_cluster_page(jprivate(clust->pages[0])))); -+ for(i = 0; i < clust->nr_pages; i++) { -+ assert("edward-1519", clust->pages[i]); -+ assert("edward-1520", PageUptodate(clust->pages[i])); -+ -+ result = find_or_create_extent(clust->pages[i]); -+ if (result) -+ break; -+ } -+ if (!result) { -+ uf_info->container = UF_CONTAINER_EXTENTS; -+ complete_file_conversion(inode); -+ } -+ out: -+ all_grabbed2free(); -+ if (result) -+ warning("edward-1453", "Failed to convert file %llu: ret=%i", -+ (unsigned long long)get_inode_oid(inode), result); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* Check, then perform or disable conversion if needed */ -+int write_conversion_hook(struct file * file, struct inode * inode, loff_t pos, -+ struct cluster_handle * clust, int * progress) -+{ -+ int result; -+ int check_compress = 0; -+ int compressible = 0; -+ -+ if (!conversion_enabled(inode)) -+ return 0; -+ result = check_position(inode, pos, clust, &check_compress); -+ if (result || !check_compress) -+ return result; -+ result = read_check_compressibility(inode, clust, &compressible); -+ if (result) -+ return result; -+ -+ /* At this point page cluster is grabbed and uptodate */ -+ if (!compressible) { -+ result = cryptcompress2unixfile(file, inode, clust); -+ if (result == 0) -+ *progress = 1; -+ } -+ else -+ result = disable_conversion(inode); -+ -+ reiser4_txn_restart_current(); -+ put_page_cluster(clust, inode, READ_OP); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+static int setattr_conversion_hook(struct inode * inode, struct iattr *attr) -+{ -+ return (attr->ia_valid & ATTR_SIZE ? disable_conversion(inode) : 0); -+} -+ -+/** -+ * Here are wrappers with "protection", aka Reiser4 "careful" methods. -+ * They are used by vfs (as methods of file_ops, inode_ops or as_ops), -+ * which is not aware of plugin conversion performed by Reiser4. -+ */ -+ -+/* -+ * Wrappers with active protection for: -+ * -+ * ->write(); -+ * ->setattr(); -+ */ -+ -+/* -+ * Reiser4 write "careful" method. Write a file in 2 steps: -+ * . start write with initial file plugin, -+ * switch to a new (more resonable) file plugin (if any); -+ * . finish write with the new plugin. -+ */ -+ssize_t reiser4_write_careful(struct file *file, const char __user *buf, -+ size_t count, loff_t *off) -+{ -+ int prot = 0; -+ int conv = 0; -+ ssize_t written_old = 0; /* bytes written with old plugin */ -+ ssize_t written_new = 0; /* bytes written with new plugin */ -+ struct inode * inode = file->f_dentry->d_inode; -+ struct rw_semaphore * guard = &reiser4_inode_data(inode)->conv_sem; -+ -+ /** -+ * First step. -+ * Sanity check: if conversion is possible, -+ * then protect pset. -+ */ -+ if (should_protect(inode)) { -+ prot = 1; -+ down_write(guard); -+ } -+ written_old = inode_file_plugin(inode)->write(file, -+ buf, -+ count, -+ off, &conv); -+ if (prot) -+ up_write(guard); -+ if (written_old < 0 || conv == 0) -+ return written_old; -+ /** -+ * Conversion occurred. -+ * Back conversion is impossible, -+ * so don't protect at this step. -+ */ -+ assert("edward-1532", -+ inode_file_plugin(inode) == -+ file_plugin_by_id(UNIX_FILE_PLUGIN_ID)); -+ -+ written_new = inode_file_plugin(inode)->write(file, -+ buf + written_old, -+ count - written_old, -+ off, NULL); -+ return written_old + (written_new < 0 ? 0 : written_new); -+} -+ -+int reiser4_setattr_careful(struct dentry *dentry, struct iattr *attr) -+{ -+ struct inode * inode = dentry->d_inode; -+ return PROT_ACTIVE(int, setattr, (dentry, attr), -+ setattr_conversion_hook(inode, attr)); -+} -+ -+/* Wrappers with passive protection for: -+ * -+ * ->open(); -+ * ->read(); -+ * ->ioctl(); -+ * ->mmap(); -+ * ->release(); -+ * ->bmap(). -+ */ -+ -+int reiser4_open_careful(struct inode *inode, struct file *file) -+{ -+ return PROT_PASSIVE(int, open, (inode, file)); -+} -+ -+ssize_t reiser4_read_careful(struct file * file, char __user * buf, -+ size_t size, loff_t * off) -+{ -+ struct inode * inode = file->f_dentry->d_inode; -+ return PROT_PASSIVE(ssize_t, read, (file, buf, size, off)); -+} -+ -+int reiser4_ioctl_careful(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp, -+ unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg) -+{ -+ return PROT_PASSIVE(int, ioctl, (inode, filp, cmd, arg)); -+} -+ -+int reiser4_mmap_careful(struct file *file, struct vm_area_struct *vma) -+{ -+ struct inode *inode = file->f_dentry->d_inode; -+ return PROT_PASSIVE(int, mmap, (file, vma)); -+} -+ -+int reiser4_release_careful(struct inode *inode, struct file *file) -+{ -+ return PROT_PASSIVE(int, release, (inode, file)); -+} -+ -+sector_t reiser4_bmap_careful(struct address_space * mapping, sector_t lblock) -+{ -+ struct inode *inode = mapping->host; -+ return PROT_PASSIVE(sector_t, bmap, (mapping, lblock)); -+} -+ -+/* -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 80 -+ scroll-step: 1 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/file/file.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/file/file.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/file/file.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/file/file.h 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,316 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by -+ * reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* this file contains declarations of methods implementing -+ file plugins (UNIX_FILE_PLUGIN_ID, CRYPTCOMPRESS_FILE_PLUGIN_ID -+ and SYMLINK_FILE_PLUGIN_ID) */ -+ -+#if !defined( __REISER4_FILE_H__ ) -+#define __REISER4_FILE_H__ -+ -+/** -+ * Declarations of common/careful/generic methods. -+ * Suppose ->foo() is a vs method (of f_ops, i_ops, or a_ops); -+ * Then common reiser4 method for foo looks like reiser4_foo_common; -+ * careful method looks like reiser4_foo_careful; -+ * generic method looks like reiser4_foo. -+ * -+ * Common method is a simple instruction set eligible for more -+ * then one plugin id. -+ * -+ * Generic method looks at the plugin installed in inode's -+ * plugin set and calls its appropriate method. -+ * -+ * Careful method looks like generic method with protected pset -+ * (see plugin/file/file_conversion.c for details). -+ */ -+ -+/* inode operations */ -+int reiser4_setattr_careful(struct dentry *, struct iattr *); -+ -+/* file operations */ -+ssize_t reiser4_read_careful(struct file *, char __user *buf, -+ size_t count, loff_t *off); -+ssize_t reiser4_write_careful(struct file *, const char __user *buf, -+ size_t count, loff_t * off); -+int reiser4_ioctl_careful(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp, -+ unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg); -+int reiser4_mmap_careful(struct file *, struct vm_area_struct *); -+int reiser4_open_careful(struct inode *inode, struct file *file); -+int reiser4_release_careful(struct inode *, struct file *); -+int reiser4_sync_file_common(struct file *, struct dentry *, int datasync); -+ -+/* address space operations */ -+int reiser4_readpage(struct file *, struct page *); -+int reiser4_readpages(struct file*, struct address_space*, struct list_head*, -+ unsigned); -+int reiser4_writepages(struct address_space *, struct writeback_control *); -+int reiser4_prepare_write(struct file *, struct page *, unsigned from, -+ unsigned to); -+int reiser4_commit_write(struct file *, struct page *, unsigned from, -+ unsigned to); -+sector_t reiser4_bmap_careful(struct address_space *, sector_t lblock); -+ -+/* -+ * Private methods of unix-file plugin -+ * (UNIX_FILE_PLUGIN_ID) -+ */ -+ -+/* private inode operations */ -+int setattr_unix_file(struct dentry *, struct iattr *); -+ -+/* private file operations */ -+ -+ssize_t read_unix_file(struct file *, char __user *buf, size_t read_amount, -+ loff_t *off); -+ssize_t write_unix_file(struct file *, const char __user *buf, size_t write_amount, -+ loff_t * off, int * conv); -+int ioctl_unix_file(struct inode *, struct file *, unsigned int cmd, -+ unsigned long arg); -+int mmap_unix_file(struct file *, struct vm_area_struct *); -+int open_unix_file(struct inode *, struct file *); -+int release_unix_file(struct inode *, struct file *); -+ -+/* private address space operations */ -+int readpage_unix_file(struct file *, struct page *); -+int readpages_unix_file(struct file*, struct address_space*, struct list_head*, unsigned); -+int writepages_unix_file(struct address_space *, struct writeback_control *); -+int prepare_write_unix_file(struct file *, struct page *, unsigned from, -+ unsigned to); -+int commit_write_unix_file(struct file *, struct page *, unsigned from, -+ unsigned to); -+sector_t bmap_unix_file(struct address_space *, sector_t lblock); -+ -+/* other private methods */ -+int delete_object_unix_file(struct inode *); -+int flow_by_inode_unix_file(struct inode *, const char __user *buf, -+ int user, loff_t, loff_t, rw_op, flow_t *); -+int owns_item_unix_file(const struct inode *, const coord_t *); -+void init_inode_data_unix_file(struct inode *, reiser4_object_create_data *, -+ int create); -+ -+/* -+ * Private methods of cryptcompress file plugin -+ * (CRYPTCOMPRESS_FILE_PLUGIN_ID) -+ */ -+ -+/* private inode operations */ -+int setattr_cryptcompress(struct dentry *, struct iattr *); -+ -+/* private file operations */ -+ssize_t read_cryptcompress(struct file *, char __user *buf, -+ size_t count, loff_t *off); -+ssize_t write_cryptcompress(struct file *, const char __user *buf, -+ size_t count, loff_t * off, int *conv); -+int ioctl_cryptcompress(struct inode *, struct file *, unsigned int cmd, -+ unsigned long arg); -+int mmap_cryptcompress(struct file *, struct vm_area_struct *); -+int open_cryptcompress(struct inode *, struct file *); -+int release_cryptcompress(struct inode *, struct file *); -+ -+/* private address space operations */ -+int readpage_cryptcompress(struct file *, struct page *); -+int readpages_cryptcompress(struct file*, struct address_space*, -+ struct list_head*, unsigned); -+int writepages_cryptcompress(struct address_space *, -+ struct writeback_control *); -+int prepare_write_cryptcompress(struct file *, struct page *, unsigned from, -+ unsigned to); -+int commit_write_cryptcompress(struct file *, struct page *, unsigned from, -+ unsigned to); -+sector_t bmap_cryptcompress(struct address_space *, sector_t lblock); -+ -+/* other private methods */ -+int flow_by_inode_cryptcompress(struct inode *, const char __user *buf, -+ int user, loff_t, loff_t, rw_op, flow_t *); -+int key_by_inode_cryptcompress(struct inode *, loff_t off, reiser4_key *); -+int create_object_cryptcompress(struct inode *, struct inode *, -+ reiser4_object_create_data *); -+int delete_object_cryptcompress(struct inode *); -+void init_inode_data_cryptcompress(struct inode *, reiser4_object_create_data *, -+ int create); -+int cut_tree_worker_cryptcompress(tap_t *, const reiser4_key * from_key, -+ const reiser4_key * to_key, -+ reiser4_key * smallest_removed, -+ struct inode *object, int truncate, -+ int *progress); -+void destroy_inode_cryptcompress(struct inode *); -+ -+/* -+ * Private methods of symlink file plugin -+ * (SYMLINK_FILE_PLUGIN_ID) -+ */ -+int reiser4_create_symlink(struct inode *symlink, struct inode *dir, -+ reiser4_object_create_data *); -+void destroy_inode_symlink(struct inode *); -+ -+/* -+ * all the write into unix file is performed by item write method. Write method -+ * of unix file plugin only decides which item plugin (extent or tail) and in -+ * which mode (one from the enum below) to call -+ */ -+typedef enum { -+ FIRST_ITEM = 1, -+ APPEND_ITEM = 2, -+ OVERWRITE_ITEM = 3 -+} write_mode_t; -+ -+/* unix file may be in one the following states */ -+typedef enum { -+ UF_CONTAINER_UNKNOWN = 0, -+ UF_CONTAINER_TAILS = 1, -+ UF_CONTAINER_EXTENTS = 2, -+ UF_CONTAINER_EMPTY = 3 -+} file_container_t; -+ -+struct formatting_plugin; -+struct inode; -+ -+/* unix file plugin specific part of reiser4 inode */ -+struct unix_file_info { -+ /* -+ * this read-write lock protects file containerization change. Accesses -+ * which do not change file containerization (see file_container_t) -+ * (read, readpage, writepage, write (until tail conversion is -+ * involved)) take read-lock. Accesses which modify file -+ * containerization (truncate, conversion from tail to extent and back) -+ * take write-lock. -+ */ -+ struct rw_semaphore latch; -+ /* this enum specifies which items are used to build the file */ -+ file_container_t container; -+ /* -+ * plugin which controls when file is to be converted to extents and -+ * back to tail -+ */ -+ struct formatting_plugin *tplug; -+ /* if this is set, file is in exclusive use */ -+ int exclusive_use; -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ /* pointer to task struct of thread owning exclusive access to file */ -+ void *ea_owner; -+ atomic_t nr_neas; -+ void *last_reader; -+#endif -+}; -+ -+struct unix_file_info *unix_file_inode_data(const struct inode *inode); -+void get_exclusive_access(struct unix_file_info *); -+void drop_exclusive_access(struct unix_file_info *); -+void get_nonexclusive_access(struct unix_file_info *); -+void drop_nonexclusive_access(struct unix_file_info *); -+int try_to_get_nonexclusive_access(struct unix_file_info *); -+int find_file_item(hint_t *, const reiser4_key *, znode_lock_mode, -+ struct inode *); -+int find_file_item_nohint(coord_t *, lock_handle *, -+ const reiser4_key *, znode_lock_mode, -+ struct inode *); -+ -+int load_file_hint(struct file *, hint_t *); -+void save_file_hint(struct file *, const hint_t *); -+ -+#include "../item/extent.h" -+#include "../item/tail.h" -+#include "../item/ctail.h" -+ -+struct uf_coord { -+ coord_t coord; -+ lock_handle *lh; -+ int valid; -+ union { -+ struct extent_coord_extension extent; -+ struct tail_coord_extension tail; -+ struct ctail_coord_extension ctail; -+ } extension; -+}; -+ -+#include "../../forward.h" -+#include "../../seal.h" -+#include "../../lock.h" -+ -+/* -+ * This structure is used to speed up file operations (reads and writes). A -+ * hint is a suggestion about where a key resolved to last time. A seal -+ * indicates whether a node has been modified since a hint was last recorded. -+ * You check the seal, and if the seal is still valid, you can use the hint -+ * without traversing the tree again. -+ */ -+struct hint { -+ seal_t seal; /* a seal over last file item accessed */ -+ uf_coord_t ext_coord; -+ loff_t offset; -+ znode_lock_mode mode; -+ lock_handle lh; -+}; -+ -+static inline int hint_is_valid(hint_t * hint) -+{ -+ return hint->ext_coord.valid; -+} -+ -+static inline void hint_set_valid(hint_t * hint) -+{ -+ hint->ext_coord.valid = 1; -+} -+ -+static inline void hint_clr_valid(hint_t * hint) -+{ -+ hint->ext_coord.valid = 0; -+} -+ -+int load_file_hint(struct file *, hint_t *); -+void save_file_hint(struct file *, const hint_t *); -+void hint_init_zero(hint_t *); -+void reiser4_set_hint(hint_t *, const reiser4_key *, znode_lock_mode); -+int hint_is_set(const hint_t *); -+void reiser4_unset_hint(hint_t *); -+ -+int reiser4_update_file_size(struct inode *, reiser4_key *, int update_sd); -+int cut_file_items(struct inode *, loff_t new_size, int update_sd, -+ loff_t cur_size, int (*update_actor) (struct inode *, -+ reiser4_key *, int)); -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ -+/* return 1 is exclusive access is obtained, 0 - otherwise */ -+static inline int ea_obtained(struct unix_file_info * uf_info) -+{ -+ int ret; -+ -+ ret = down_read_trylock(&uf_info->latch); -+ if (ret) -+ up_read(&uf_info->latch); -+ return !ret; -+} -+ -+#endif -+ -+#define WRITE_GRANULARITY 32 -+ -+int tail2extent(struct unix_file_info *); -+int extent2tail(struct file *, struct unix_file_info *); -+ -+int goto_right_neighbor(coord_t *, lock_handle *); -+int find_or_create_extent(struct page *); -+int equal_to_ldk(znode *, const reiser4_key *); -+ -+void init_uf_coord(uf_coord_t *uf_coord, lock_handle *lh); -+ -+static inline int cbk_errored(int cbk_result) -+{ -+ return (cbk_result != CBK_COORD_NOTFOUND -+ && cbk_result != CBK_COORD_FOUND); -+} -+ -+/* __REISER4_FILE_H__ */ -+#endif -+ -+/* -+ * Local variables: -+ * c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ * mode-name: "LC" -+ * c-basic-offset: 8 -+ * tab-width: 8 -+ * fill-column: 79 -+ * scroll-step: 1 -+ * End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/file/Makefile linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/file/Makefile ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/file/Makefile 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/file/Makefile 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ -+obj-$(CONFIG_REISER4_FS) += file_plugins.o -+ -+file_plugins-objs := \ -+ file.o \ -+ tail_conversion.o \ -+ symlink.o \ -+ cryptcompress.o -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/file/symfile.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/file/symfile.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/file/symfile.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/file/symfile.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,87 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* Symfiles are a generalization of Unix symlinks. -+ -+ A symfile when read behaves as though you took its contents and -+ substituted them into the reiser4 naming system as the right hand side -+ of an assignment, and then read that which you had assigned to it. -+ -+ A key issue for symfiles is how to implement writes through to -+ subfiles. In general, one must have some method of determining what -+ of that which is written to the symfile is written to what subfile. -+ This can be done by use of custom plugin methods written by users, or -+ by using a few general methods we provide for those willing to endure -+ the insertion of delimiters into what is read. -+ -+ Writing to symfiles without delimiters to denote what is written to -+ what subfile is not supported by any plugins we provide in this -+ release. Our most sophisticated support for writes is that embodied -+ by the invert plugin (see invert.c). -+ -+ A read only version of the /etc/passwd file might be -+ constructed as a symfile whose contents are as follows: -+ -+ /etc/passwd/userlines/* -+ -+ or -+ -+ /etc/passwd/userlines/demidov+/etc/passwd/userlines/edward+/etc/passwd/userlines/reiser+/etc/passwd/userlines/root -+ -+ or -+ -+ /etc/passwd/userlines/(demidov+edward+reiser+root) -+ -+ A symfile with contents -+ -+ /filenameA+"(some text stored in the uninvertable symfile)+/filenameB -+ -+ will return when read -+ -+ The contents of filenameAsome text stored in the uninvertable symfileThe contents of filenameB -+ -+ and write of what has been read will not be possible to implement as -+ an identity operation because there are no delimiters denoting the -+ boundaries of what is to be written to what subfile. -+ -+ Note that one could make this a read/write symfile if one specified -+ delimiters, and the write method understood those delimiters delimited -+ what was written to subfiles. -+ -+ So, specifying the symfile in a manner that allows writes: -+ -+ /etc/passwd/userlines/demidov+"( -+ )+/etc/passwd/userlines/edward+"( -+ )+/etc/passwd/userlines/reiser+"( -+ )+/etc/passwd/userlines/root+"( -+ ) -+ -+ or -+ -+ /etc/passwd/userlines/(demidov+"( -+ )+edward+"( -+ )+reiser+"( -+ )+root+"( -+ )) -+ -+ and the file demidov might be specified as: -+ -+ /etc/passwd/userlines/demidov/username+"(:)+/etc/passwd/userlines/demidov/password+"(:)+/etc/passwd/userlines/demidov/userid+"(:)+/etc/passwd/userlines/demidov/groupid+"(:)+/etc/passwd/userlines/demidov/gecos+"(:)+/etc/passwd/userlines/demidov/home+"(:)+/etc/passwd/userlines/demidov/shell -+ -+ or -+ -+ /etc/passwd/userlines/demidov/(username+"(:)+password+"(:)+userid+"(:)+groupid+"(:)+gecos+"(:)+home+"(:)+shell) -+ -+ Notice that if the file demidov has a carriage return in it, the -+ parsing fails, but then if you put carriage returns in the wrong place -+ in a normal /etc/passwd file it breaks things also. -+ -+ Note that it is forbidden to have no text between two interpolations -+ if one wants to be able to define what parts of a write go to what -+ subfiles referenced in an interpolation. -+ -+ If one wants to be able to add new lines by writing to the file, one -+ must either write a custom plugin for /etc/passwd that knows how to -+ name an added line, or one must use an invert, or one must use a more -+ sophisticated symfile syntax that we are not planning to write for -+ version 4.0. -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/file/symlink.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/file/symlink.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/file/symlink.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/file/symlink.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,95 @@ -+/* Copyright 2002, 2003, 2005 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+#include "../../inode.h" -+ -+#include -+#include -+ -+/* file plugin methods specific for symlink files -+ (SYMLINK_FILE_PLUGIN_ID) */ -+ -+/* this is implementation of create_object method of file plugin for -+ SYMLINK_FILE_PLUGIN_ID -+ */ -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_create_symlink - create_object of file plugin for SYMLINK_FILE_PLUGIN_ID -+ * @symlink: inode of symlink object -+ * @dir: inode of parent directory -+ * @info: parameters of new object -+ * -+ * Inserts stat data with symlink extension where into the tree. -+ */ -+int reiser4_create_symlink(struct inode *symlink, -+ struct inode *dir UNUSED_ARG, -+ reiser4_object_create_data *data /* info passed to us -+ * this is filled by -+ * reiser4() syscall -+ * in particular */) -+{ -+ int result; -+ -+ assert("nikita-680", symlink != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-681", S_ISLNK(symlink->i_mode)); -+ assert("nikita-685", reiser4_inode_get_flag(symlink, REISER4_NO_SD)); -+ assert("nikita-682", dir != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-684", data != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-686", data->id == SYMLINK_FILE_PLUGIN_ID); -+ -+ /* -+ * stat data of symlink has symlink extension in which we store -+ * symlink content, that is, path symlink is pointing to. -+ */ -+ reiser4_inode_data(symlink)->extmask |= (1 << SYMLINK_STAT); -+ -+ assert("vs-838", symlink->i_private == NULL); -+ symlink->i_private = (void *)data->name; -+ -+ assert("vs-843", symlink->i_size == 0); -+ INODE_SET_FIELD(symlink, i_size, strlen(data->name)); -+ -+ /* insert stat data appended with data->name */ -+ result = inode_file_plugin(symlink)->write_sd_by_inode(symlink); -+ if (result) { -+ /* FIXME-VS: Make sure that symlink->i_private is not attached -+ to kmalloced data */ -+ INODE_SET_FIELD(symlink, i_size, 0); -+ } else { -+ assert("vs-849", symlink->i_private -+ && reiser4_inode_get_flag(symlink, -+ REISER4_GENERIC_PTR_USED)); -+ assert("vs-850", -+ !memcmp((char *)symlink->i_private, data->name, -+ (size_t) symlink->i_size + 1)); -+ } -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* this is implementation of destroy_inode method of file plugin for -+ SYMLINK_FILE_PLUGIN_ID -+ */ -+void destroy_inode_symlink(struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ assert("edward-799", -+ inode_file_plugin(inode) == -+ file_plugin_by_id(SYMLINK_FILE_PLUGIN_ID)); -+ assert("edward-800", !is_bad_inode(inode) && is_inode_loaded(inode)); -+ assert("edward-801", reiser4_inode_get_flag(inode, -+ REISER4_GENERIC_PTR_USED)); -+ assert("vs-839", S_ISLNK(inode->i_mode)); -+ -+ kfree(inode->i_private); -+ inode->i_private = NULL; -+ reiser4_inode_clr_flag(inode, REISER4_GENERIC_PTR_USED); -+} -+ -+/* -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 80 -+ scroll-step: 1 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/file/tail_conversion.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/file/tail_conversion.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/file/tail_conversion.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/file/tail_conversion.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,726 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+#include "../../inode.h" -+#include "../../super.h" -+#include "../../page_cache.h" -+#include "../../carry.h" -+#include "../../safe_link.h" -+#include "../../vfs_ops.h" -+ -+#include -+ -+/* this file contains: -+ tail2extent and extent2tail */ -+ -+/* exclusive access to a file is acquired when file state changes: tail2extent, empty2tail, extent2tail, etc */ -+void get_exclusive_access(struct unix_file_info * uf_info) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-3028", reiser4_schedulable()); -+ assert("nikita-3047", LOCK_CNT_NIL(inode_sem_w)); -+ assert("nikita-3048", LOCK_CNT_NIL(inode_sem_r)); -+ /* -+ * "deadlock avoidance": sometimes we commit a transaction under -+ * rw-semaphore on a file. Such commit can deadlock with another -+ * thread that captured some block (hence preventing atom from being -+ * committed) and waits on rw-semaphore. -+ */ -+ reiser4_txn_restart_current(); -+ LOCK_CNT_INC(inode_sem_w); -+ down_write(&uf_info->latch); -+ uf_info->exclusive_use = 1; -+ assert("vs-1713", uf_info->ea_owner == NULL); -+ assert("vs-1713", atomic_read(&uf_info->nr_neas) == 0); -+ ON_DEBUG(uf_info->ea_owner = current); -+} -+ -+void drop_exclusive_access(struct unix_file_info * uf_info) -+{ -+ assert("vs-1714", uf_info->ea_owner == current); -+ assert("vs-1715", atomic_read(&uf_info->nr_neas) == 0); -+ ON_DEBUG(uf_info->ea_owner = NULL); -+ uf_info->exclusive_use = 0; -+ up_write(&uf_info->latch); -+ assert("nikita-3049", LOCK_CNT_NIL(inode_sem_r)); -+ assert("nikita-3049", LOCK_CNT_GTZ(inode_sem_w)); -+ LOCK_CNT_DEC(inode_sem_w); -+ reiser4_txn_restart_current(); -+} -+ -+/** -+ * nea_grabbed - do something when file semaphore is down_read-ed -+ * @uf_info: -+ * -+ * This is called when nonexclisive access is obtained on file. All it does is -+ * for debugging purposes. -+ */ -+static void nea_grabbed(struct unix_file_info *uf_info) -+{ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ LOCK_CNT_INC(inode_sem_r); -+ assert("vs-1716", uf_info->ea_owner == NULL); -+ atomic_inc(&uf_info->nr_neas); -+ uf_info->last_reader = current; -+#endif -+} -+ -+/** -+ * get_nonexclusive_access - get nonexclusive access to a file -+ * @uf_info: unix file specific part of inode to obtain access to -+ * -+ * Nonexclusive access is obtained on a file before read, write, readpage. -+ */ -+void get_nonexclusive_access(struct unix_file_info *uf_info) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-3029", reiser4_schedulable()); -+ assert("nikita-3361", get_current_context()->trans->atom == NULL); -+ -+ down_read(&uf_info->latch); -+ nea_grabbed(uf_info); -+} -+ -+/** -+ * try_to_get_nonexclusive_access - try to get nonexclusive access to a file -+ * @uf_info: unix file specific part of inode to obtain access to -+ * -+ * Non-blocking version of nonexclusive access obtaining. -+ */ -+int try_to_get_nonexclusive_access(struct unix_file_info *uf_info) -+{ -+ int result; -+ -+ result = down_read_trylock(&uf_info->latch); -+ if (result) -+ nea_grabbed(uf_info); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+void drop_nonexclusive_access(struct unix_file_info * uf_info) -+{ -+ assert("vs-1718", uf_info->ea_owner == NULL); -+ assert("vs-1719", atomic_read(&uf_info->nr_neas) > 0); -+ ON_DEBUG(atomic_dec(&uf_info->nr_neas)); -+ -+ up_read(&uf_info->latch); -+ -+ LOCK_CNT_DEC(inode_sem_r); -+ reiser4_txn_restart_current(); -+} -+ -+/* part of tail2extent. Cut all items covering @count bytes starting from -+ @offset */ -+/* Audited by: green(2002.06.15) */ -+static int cut_formatting_items(struct inode *inode, loff_t offset, int count) -+{ -+ reiser4_key from, to; -+ -+ /* AUDIT: How about putting an assertion here, what would check -+ all provided range is covered by tail items only? */ -+ /* key of first byte in the range to be cut */ -+ inode_file_plugin(inode)->key_by_inode(inode, offset, &from); -+ -+ /* key of last byte in that range */ -+ to = from; -+ set_key_offset(&to, (__u64) (offset + count - 1)); -+ -+ /* cut everything between those keys */ -+ return reiser4_cut_tree(reiser4_tree_by_inode(inode), &from, &to, -+ inode, 0); -+} -+ -+static void release_all_pages(struct page **pages, unsigned nr_pages) -+{ -+ unsigned i; -+ -+ for (i = 0; i < nr_pages; i++) { -+ if (pages[i] == NULL) { -+ unsigned j; -+ for (j = i + 1; j < nr_pages; j++) -+ assert("vs-1620", pages[j] == NULL); -+ break; -+ } -+ page_cache_release(pages[i]); -+ pages[i] = NULL; -+ } -+} -+ -+/* part of tail2extent. replace tail items with extent one. Content of tail -+ items (@count bytes) being cut are copied already into -+ pages. extent_writepage method is called to create extents corresponding to -+ those pages */ -+static int replace(struct inode *inode, struct page **pages, unsigned nr_pages, int count) -+{ -+ int result; -+ unsigned i; -+ STORE_COUNTERS; -+ -+ if (nr_pages == 0) -+ return 0; -+ -+ assert("vs-596", pages[0]); -+ -+ /* cut copied items */ -+ result = cut_formatting_items(inode, page_offset(pages[0]), count); -+ if (result) -+ return result; -+ -+ CHECK_COUNTERS; -+ -+ /* put into tree replacement for just removed items: extent item, namely */ -+ for (i = 0; i < nr_pages; i++) { -+ result = add_to_page_cache_lru(pages[i], inode->i_mapping, -+ pages[i]->index, -+ mapping_gfp_mask(inode-> -+ i_mapping)); -+ if (result) -+ break; -+ unlock_page(pages[i]); -+ result = find_or_create_extent(pages[i]); -+ if (result) -+ break; -+ SetPageUptodate(pages[i]); -+ } -+ return result; -+} -+ -+#define TAIL2EXTENT_PAGE_NUM 3 /* number of pages to fill before cutting tail -+ * items */ -+ -+static int reserve_tail2extent_iteration(struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ reiser4_block_nr unformatted_nodes; -+ reiser4_tree *tree; -+ -+ tree = reiser4_tree_by_inode(inode); -+ -+ /* number of unformatted nodes which will be created */ -+ unformatted_nodes = TAIL2EXTENT_PAGE_NUM; -+ -+ /* -+ * space required for one iteration of extent->tail conversion: -+ * -+ * 1. kill N tail items -+ * -+ * 2. insert TAIL2EXTENT_PAGE_NUM unformatted nodes -+ * -+ * 3. insert TAIL2EXTENT_PAGE_NUM (worst-case single-block -+ * extents) extent units. -+ * -+ * 4. drilling to the leaf level by coord_by_key() -+ * -+ * 5. possible update of stat-data -+ * -+ */ -+ grab_space_enable(); -+ return reiser4_grab_space -+ (2 * tree->height + -+ TAIL2EXTENT_PAGE_NUM + -+ TAIL2EXTENT_PAGE_NUM * estimate_one_insert_into_item(tree) + -+ 1 + estimate_one_insert_item(tree) + -+ inode_file_plugin(inode)->estimate.update(inode), BA_CAN_COMMIT); -+} -+ -+/* clear stat data's flag indicating that conversion is being converted */ -+static int complete_conversion(struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ int result; -+ -+ grab_space_enable(); -+ result = -+ reiser4_grab_space(inode_file_plugin(inode)->estimate.update(inode), -+ BA_CAN_COMMIT); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ reiser4_inode_clr_flag(inode, REISER4_PART_MIXED); -+ result = reiser4_update_sd(inode); -+ } -+ if (result) -+ warning("vs-1696", "Failed to clear converting bit of %llu: %i", -+ (unsigned long long)get_inode_oid(inode), result); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * find_start -+ * @inode: -+ * @id: -+ * @offset: -+ * -+ * this is used by tail2extent and extent2tail to detect where previous -+ * uncompleted conversion stopped -+ */ -+static int find_start(struct inode *inode, reiser4_plugin_id id, __u64 *offset) -+{ -+ int result; -+ lock_handle lh; -+ coord_t coord; -+ struct unix_file_info *ufo; -+ int found; -+ reiser4_key key; -+ -+ ufo = unix_file_inode_data(inode); -+ init_lh(&lh); -+ result = 0; -+ found = 0; -+ inode_file_plugin(inode)->key_by_inode(inode, *offset, &key); -+ do { -+ init_lh(&lh); -+ result = find_file_item_nohint(&coord, &lh, &key, -+ ZNODE_READ_LOCK, inode); -+ -+ if (result == CBK_COORD_FOUND) { -+ if (coord.between == AT_UNIT) { -+ /*coord_clear_iplug(&coord); */ -+ result = zload(coord.node); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ if (item_id_by_coord(&coord) == id) -+ found = 1; -+ else -+ item_plugin_by_coord(&coord)->s. -+ file.append_key(&coord, -+ &key); -+ zrelse(coord.node); -+ } -+ } else -+ result = RETERR(-ENOENT); -+ } -+ done_lh(&lh); -+ } while (result == 0 && !found); -+ *offset = get_key_offset(&key); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * tail2extent -+ * @uf_info: -+ * -+ * -+ */ -+int tail2extent(struct unix_file_info *uf_info) -+{ -+ int result; -+ reiser4_key key; /* key of next byte to be moved to page */ -+ char *p_data; /* data of page */ -+ unsigned page_off = 0, /* offset within the page where to copy data */ -+ count; /* number of bytes of item which can be -+ * copied to page */ -+ struct page *pages[TAIL2EXTENT_PAGE_NUM]; -+ struct page *page; -+ int done; /* set to 1 when all file is read */ -+ char *item; -+ int i; -+ struct inode *inode; -+ int first_iteration; -+ int bytes; -+ __u64 offset; -+ -+ assert("nikita-3362", ea_obtained(uf_info)); -+ inode = unix_file_info_to_inode(uf_info); -+ assert("nikita-3412", !IS_RDONLY(inode)); -+ assert("vs-1649", uf_info->container != UF_CONTAINER_EXTENTS); -+ assert("", !reiser4_inode_get_flag(inode, REISER4_PART_IN_CONV)); -+ -+ offset = 0; -+ first_iteration = 1; -+ result = 0; -+ if (reiser4_inode_get_flag(inode, REISER4_PART_MIXED)) { -+ /* -+ * file is marked on disk as there was a conversion which did -+ * not complete due to either crash or some error. Find which -+ * offset tail conversion stopped at -+ */ -+ result = find_start(inode, FORMATTING_ID, &offset); -+ if (result == -ENOENT) { -+ /* no tail items found, everything is converted */ -+ uf_info->container = UF_CONTAINER_EXTENTS; -+ complete_conversion(inode); -+ return 0; -+ } else if (result != 0) -+ /* some other error */ -+ return result; -+ first_iteration = 0; -+ } -+ -+ reiser4_inode_set_flag(inode, REISER4_PART_IN_CONV); -+ -+ /* get key of first byte of a file */ -+ inode_file_plugin(inode)->key_by_inode(inode, offset, &key); -+ -+ done = 0; -+ while (done == 0) { -+ memset(pages, 0, sizeof(pages)); -+ result = reserve_tail2extent_iteration(inode); -+ if (result != 0) -+ goto out; -+ if (first_iteration) { -+ reiser4_inode_set_flag(inode, REISER4_PART_MIXED); -+ reiser4_update_sd(inode); -+ first_iteration = 0; -+ } -+ bytes = 0; -+ for (i = 0; i < sizeof_array(pages) && done == 0; i++) { -+ assert("vs-598", -+ (get_key_offset(&key) & ~PAGE_CACHE_MASK) == 0); -+ page = alloc_page(reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()); -+ if (!page) { -+ result = RETERR(-ENOMEM); -+ goto error; -+ } -+ -+ page->index = -+ (unsigned long)(get_key_offset(&key) >> -+ PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT); -+ /* -+ * usually when one is going to longterm lock znode (as -+ * find_file_item does, for instance) he must not hold -+ * locked pages. However, there is an exception for -+ * case tail2extent. Pages appearing here are not -+ * reachable to everyone else, they are clean, they do -+ * not have jnodes attached so keeping them locked do -+ * not risk deadlock appearance -+ */ -+ assert("vs-983", !PagePrivate(page)); -+ reiser4_invalidate_pages(inode->i_mapping, page->index, -+ 1, 0); -+ -+ for (page_off = 0; page_off < PAGE_CACHE_SIZE;) { -+ coord_t coord; -+ lock_handle lh; -+ -+ /* get next item */ -+ /* FIXME: we might want to readahead here */ -+ init_lh(&lh); -+ result = -+ find_file_item_nohint(&coord, &lh, &key, -+ ZNODE_READ_LOCK, -+ inode); -+ if (result != CBK_COORD_FOUND) { -+ /* -+ * error happened of not items of file -+ * were found -+ */ -+ done_lh(&lh); -+ page_cache_release(page); -+ goto error; -+ } -+ -+ if (coord.between == AFTER_UNIT) { -+ /* -+ * end of file is reached. Padd page -+ * with zeros -+ */ -+ done_lh(&lh); -+ done = 1; -+ p_data = kmap_atomic(page, KM_USER0); -+ memset(p_data + page_off, 0, -+ PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - page_off); -+ kunmap_atomic(p_data, KM_USER0); -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ result = zload(coord.node); -+ if (result) { -+ page_cache_release(page); -+ done_lh(&lh); -+ goto error; -+ } -+ assert("vs-856", coord.between == AT_UNIT); -+ item = ((char *)item_body_by_coord(&coord)) + -+ coord.unit_pos; -+ -+ /* how many bytes to copy */ -+ count = -+ item_length_by_coord(&coord) - -+ coord.unit_pos; -+ /* limit length of copy to end of page */ -+ if (count > PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - page_off) -+ count = PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - page_off; -+ -+ /* -+ * copy item (as much as will fit starting from -+ * the beginning of the item) into the page -+ */ -+ p_data = kmap_atomic(page, KM_USER0); -+ memcpy(p_data + page_off, item, count); -+ kunmap_atomic(p_data, KM_USER0); -+ -+ page_off += count; -+ bytes += count; -+ set_key_offset(&key, -+ get_key_offset(&key) + count); -+ -+ zrelse(coord.node); -+ done_lh(&lh); -+ } /* end of loop which fills one page by content of -+ * formatting items */ -+ -+ if (page_off) { -+ /* something was copied into page */ -+ pages[i] = page; -+ } else { -+ page_cache_release(page); -+ assert("vs-1648", done == 1); -+ break; -+ } -+ } /* end of loop through pages of one conversion iteration */ -+ -+ if (i > 0) { -+ result = replace(inode, pages, i, bytes); -+ release_all_pages(pages, sizeof_array(pages)); -+ if (result) -+ goto error; -+ /* -+ * We have to drop exclusive access to avoid deadlock -+ * which may happen because called by reiser4_writepages -+ * capture_unix_file requires to get non-exclusive -+ * access to a file. It is safe to drop EA in the middle -+ * of tail2extent conversion because write_unix_file, -+ * setattr_unix_file(truncate), mmap_unix_file, -+ * release_unix_file(extent2tail) checks if conversion -+ * is not in progress (see comments before -+ * get_exclusive_access_careful(). -+ * Other processes that acquire non-exclusive access -+ * (read_unix_file, reiser4_writepages, etc) should work -+ * on partially converted files. -+ */ -+ drop_exclusive_access(uf_info); -+ /* throttle the conversion */ -+ reiser4_throttle_write(inode); -+ get_exclusive_access(uf_info); -+ -+ /* -+ * nobody is allowed to complete conversion but a -+ * process which started it -+ */ -+ assert("", reiser4_inode_get_flag(inode, -+ REISER4_PART_MIXED)); -+ } -+ } -+ -+ reiser4_inode_clr_flag(inode, REISER4_PART_IN_CONV); -+ -+ if (result == 0) { -+ /* file is converted to extent items */ -+ assert("vs-1697", reiser4_inode_get_flag(inode, -+ REISER4_PART_MIXED)); -+ -+ uf_info->container = UF_CONTAINER_EXTENTS; -+ complete_conversion(inode); -+ } else { -+ /* -+ * conversion is not complete. Inode was already marked as -+ * REISER4_PART_CONV and stat-data were updated at the first -+ * iteration of the loop above. -+ */ -+ error: -+ release_all_pages(pages, sizeof_array(pages)); -+ warning("nikita-2282", "Partial conversion of %llu: %i", -+ (unsigned long long)get_inode_oid(inode), result); -+ } -+ -+ out: -+ return result; -+} -+ -+static int reserve_extent2tail_iteration(struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ reiser4_tree *tree; -+ -+ tree = reiser4_tree_by_inode(inode); -+ /* -+ * reserve blocks for (in this order): -+ * -+ * 1. removal of extent item -+ * -+ * 2. insertion of tail by insert_flow() -+ * -+ * 3. drilling to the leaf level by coord_by_key() -+ * -+ * 4. possible update of stat-data -+ */ -+ grab_space_enable(); -+ return reiser4_grab_space -+ (estimate_one_item_removal(tree) + -+ estimate_insert_flow(tree->height) + -+ 1 + estimate_one_insert_item(tree) + -+ inode_file_plugin(inode)->estimate.update(inode), BA_CAN_COMMIT); -+} -+ -+/* for every page of file: read page, cut part of extent pointing to this page, -+ put data of page tree by tail item */ -+int extent2tail(struct file * file, struct unix_file_info *uf_info) -+{ -+ int result; -+ struct inode *inode; -+ struct page *page; -+ unsigned long num_pages, i; -+ unsigned long start_page; -+ reiser4_key from; -+ reiser4_key to; -+ unsigned count; -+ __u64 offset; -+ -+ assert("nikita-3362", ea_obtained(uf_info)); -+ inode = unix_file_info_to_inode(uf_info); -+ assert("nikita-3412", !IS_RDONLY(inode)); -+ assert("vs-1649", uf_info->container != UF_CONTAINER_TAILS); -+ assert("", !reiser4_inode_get_flag(inode, REISER4_PART_IN_CONV)); -+ -+ offset = 0; -+ if (reiser4_inode_get_flag(inode, REISER4_PART_MIXED)) { -+ /* -+ * file is marked on disk as there was a conversion which did -+ * not complete due to either crash or some error. Find which -+ * offset tail conversion stopped at -+ */ -+ result = find_start(inode, EXTENT_POINTER_ID, &offset); -+ if (result == -ENOENT) { -+ /* no extent found, everything is converted */ -+ uf_info->container = UF_CONTAINER_TAILS; -+ complete_conversion(inode); -+ return 0; -+ } else if (result != 0) -+ /* some other error */ -+ return result; -+ } -+ -+ reiser4_inode_set_flag(inode, REISER4_PART_IN_CONV); -+ -+ /* number of pages in the file */ -+ num_pages = -+ (inode->i_size + - offset + PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - 1) >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT; -+ start_page = offset >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT; -+ -+ inode_file_plugin(inode)->key_by_inode(inode, offset, &from); -+ to = from; -+ -+ result = 0; -+ for (i = 0; i < num_pages; i++) { -+ __u64 start_byte; -+ -+ result = reserve_extent2tail_iteration(inode); -+ if (result != 0) -+ break; -+ if (i == 0 && offset == 0) { -+ reiser4_inode_set_flag(inode, REISER4_PART_MIXED); -+ reiser4_update_sd(inode); -+ } -+ -+ page = read_mapping_page(inode->i_mapping, -+ (unsigned)(i + start_page), NULL); -+ if (IS_ERR(page)) { -+ result = PTR_ERR(page); -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ wait_on_page_locked(page); -+ -+ if (!PageUptodate(page)) { -+ page_cache_release(page); -+ result = RETERR(-EIO); -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ /* cut part of file we have read */ -+ start_byte = (__u64) ((i + start_page) << PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT); -+ set_key_offset(&from, start_byte); -+ set_key_offset(&to, start_byte + PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - 1); -+ /* -+ * reiser4_cut_tree_object() returns -E_REPEAT to allow atom -+ * commits during over-long truncates. But -+ * extent->tail conversion should be performed in one -+ * transaction. -+ */ -+ result = reiser4_cut_tree(reiser4_tree_by_inode(inode), &from, -+ &to, inode, 0); -+ -+ if (result) { -+ page_cache_release(page); -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ /* put page data into tree via tail_write */ -+ count = PAGE_CACHE_SIZE; -+ if ((i == (num_pages - 1)) && -+ (inode->i_size & ~PAGE_CACHE_MASK)) -+ /* last page can be incompleted */ -+ count = (inode->i_size & ~PAGE_CACHE_MASK); -+ while (count) { -+ loff_t pos = start_byte; -+ -+ assert("edward-1533", -+ file != NULL && file->f_dentry != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1534", -+ file->f_dentry->d_inode == inode); -+ -+ result = reiser4_write_tail(file, -+ (char __user *)kmap(page), -+ count, &pos); -+ reiser4_free_file_fsdata(file); -+ if (result <= 0) { -+ warning("", "reiser4_write_tail failed"); -+ page_cache_release(page); -+ reiser4_inode_clr_flag(inode, REISER4_PART_IN_CONV); -+ return result; -+ } -+ count -= result; -+ } -+ -+ /* release page */ -+ lock_page(page); -+ /* page is already detached from jnode and mapping. */ -+ assert("vs-1086", page->mapping == NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2690", -+ (!PagePrivate(page) && jprivate(page) == 0)); -+ /* waiting for writeback completion with page lock held is -+ * perfectly valid. */ -+ wait_on_page_writeback(page); -+ reiser4_drop_page(page); -+ /* release reference taken by read_cache_page() above */ -+ page_cache_release(page); -+ -+ drop_exclusive_access(uf_info); -+ /* throttle the conversion */ -+ reiser4_throttle_write(inode); -+ get_exclusive_access(uf_info); -+ /* -+ * nobody is allowed to complete conversion but a process which -+ * started it -+ */ -+ assert("", reiser4_inode_get_flag(inode, REISER4_PART_MIXED)); -+ } -+ -+ reiser4_inode_clr_flag(inode, REISER4_PART_IN_CONV); -+ -+ if (i == num_pages) { -+ /* file is converted to formatted items */ -+ assert("vs-1698", reiser4_inode_get_flag(inode, -+ REISER4_PART_MIXED)); -+ assert("vs-1260", -+ inode_has_no_jnodes(reiser4_inode_data(inode))); -+ -+ uf_info->container = UF_CONTAINER_TAILS; -+ complete_conversion(inode); -+ return 0; -+ } -+ /* -+ * conversion is not complete. Inode was already marked as -+ * REISER4_PART_MIXED and stat-data were updated at the first * -+ * iteration of the loop above. -+ */ -+ warning("nikita-2282", -+ "Partial conversion of %llu: %lu of %lu: %i", -+ (unsigned long long)get_inode_oid(inode), i, -+ num_pages, result); -+ -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * Local variables: -+ * c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ * mode-name: "LC" -+ * c-basic-offset: 8 -+ * tab-width: 8 -+ * fill-column: 79 -+ * scroll-step: 1 -+ * End: -+ */ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/file_ops.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/file_ops.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/file_ops.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/file_ops.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,205 @@ -+/* Copyright 2005 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by -+ reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* this file contains typical implementations for some of methods of -+ struct file_operations and of struct address_space_operations -+*/ -+ -+#include "../inode.h" -+#include "object.h" -+ -+/* file operations */ -+ -+/* implementation of vfs's llseek method of struct file_operations for -+ typical directory can be found in readdir_common.c -+*/ -+loff_t reiser4_llseek_dir_common(struct file *, loff_t, int origin); -+ -+/* implementation of vfs's readdir method of struct file_operations for -+ typical directory can be found in readdir_common.c -+*/ -+int reiser4_readdir_common(struct file *, void *dirent, filldir_t); -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_release_dir_common - release of struct file_operations -+ * @inode: inode of released file -+ * @file: file to release -+ * -+ * Implementation of release method of struct file_operations for typical -+ * directory. All it does is freeing of reiser4 specific file data. -+*/ -+int reiser4_release_dir_common(struct inode *inode, struct file *file) -+{ -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ -+ ctx = reiser4_init_context(inode->i_sb); -+ if (IS_ERR(ctx)) -+ return PTR_ERR(ctx); -+ reiser4_free_file_fsdata(file); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* this is common implementation of vfs's fsync method of struct -+ file_operations -+*/ -+int reiser4_sync_common(struct file *file, struct dentry *dentry, int datasync) -+{ -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ int result; -+ -+ ctx = reiser4_init_context(dentry->d_inode->i_sb); -+ if (IS_ERR(ctx)) -+ return PTR_ERR(ctx); -+ result = txnmgr_force_commit_all(dentry->d_inode->i_sb, 0); -+ -+ context_set_commit_async(ctx); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * common sync method for regular files. -+ * -+ * We are trying to be smart here. Instead of committing all atoms (original -+ * solution), we scan dirty pages of this file and commit all atoms they are -+ * part of. -+ * -+ * Situation is complicated by anonymous pages: i.e., extent-less pages -+ * dirtied through mmap. Fortunately sys_fsync() first calls -+ * filemap_fdatawrite() that will ultimately call reiser4_writepages(), insert -+ * all missing extents and capture anonymous pages. -+ */ -+int reiser4_sync_file_common(struct file *file, -+ struct dentry *dentry, int datasync) -+{ -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ txn_atom *atom; -+ reiser4_block_nr reserve; -+ -+ ctx = reiser4_init_context(dentry->d_inode->i_sb); -+ if (IS_ERR(ctx)) -+ return PTR_ERR(ctx); -+ -+ reserve = estimate_update_common(dentry->d_inode); -+ if (reiser4_grab_space(reserve, BA_CAN_COMMIT)) { -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return RETERR(-ENOSPC); -+ } -+ write_sd_by_inode_common(dentry->d_inode); -+ -+ atom = get_current_atom_locked(); -+ spin_lock_txnh(ctx->trans); -+ force_commit_atom(ctx->trans); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* this is common implementation of vfs's sendfile method of struct -+ file_operations -+ -+ Reads @count bytes from @file and calls @actor for every page read. This is -+ needed for loop back devices support. -+*/ -+#if 0 -+ssize_t -+sendfile_common(struct file *file, loff_t *ppos, size_t count, -+ read_actor_t actor, void *target) -+{ -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ ssize_t result; -+ -+ ctx = reiser4_init_context(file->f_dentry->d_inode->i_sb); -+ if (IS_ERR(ctx)) -+ return PTR_ERR(ctx); -+ result = generic_file_sendfile(file, ppos, count, actor, target); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return result; -+} -+#endif /* 0 */ -+ -+/* address space operations */ -+ -+/* this is common implementation of vfs's prepare_write method of struct -+ address_space_operations -+*/ -+int -+prepare_write_common(struct file *file, struct page *page, unsigned from, -+ unsigned to) -+{ -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ int result; -+ -+ ctx = reiser4_init_context(page->mapping->host->i_sb); -+ result = do_prepare_write(file, page, from, to); -+ -+ /* don't commit transaction under inode semaphore */ -+ context_set_commit_async(ctx); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* this is helper for prepare_write_common and prepare_write_unix_file -+ */ -+int -+do_prepare_write(struct file *file, struct page *page, unsigned from, -+ unsigned to) -+{ -+ int result; -+ file_plugin *fplug; -+ struct inode *inode; -+ -+ assert("umka-3099", file != NULL); -+ assert("umka-3100", page != NULL); -+ assert("umka-3095", PageLocked(page)); -+ -+ if (to - from == PAGE_CACHE_SIZE || PageUptodate(page)) -+ return 0; -+ -+ inode = page->mapping->host; -+ fplug = inode_file_plugin(inode); -+ -+ if (page->mapping->a_ops->readpage == NULL) -+ return RETERR(-EINVAL); -+ -+ result = page->mapping->a_ops->readpage(file, page); -+ if (result != 0) { -+ SetPageError(page); -+ ClearPageUptodate(page); -+ /* All reiser4 readpage() implementations should return the -+ * page locked in case of error. */ -+ assert("nikita-3472", PageLocked(page)); -+ } else { -+ /* -+ * ->readpage() either: -+ * -+ * 1. starts IO against @page. @page is locked for IO in -+ * this case. -+ * -+ * 2. doesn't start IO. @page is unlocked. -+ * -+ * In either case, page should be locked. -+ */ -+ lock_page(page); -+ /* -+ * IO (if any) is completed at this point. Check for IO -+ * errors. -+ */ -+ if (!PageUptodate(page)) -+ result = RETERR(-EIO); -+ } -+ assert("umka-3098", PageLocked(page)); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * Local variables: -+ * c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ * mode-name: "LC" -+ * c-basic-offset: 8 -+ * tab-width: 8 -+ * fill-column: 79 -+ * scroll-step: 1 -+ * End: -+ */ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/file_ops_readdir.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/file_ops_readdir.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/file_ops_readdir.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/file_ops_readdir.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,658 @@ -+/* Copyright 2005 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by -+ * reiser4/README */ -+ -+#include "../inode.h" -+ -+/* return true, iff @coord points to the valid directory item that is part of -+ * @inode directory. */ -+static int is_valid_dir_coord(struct inode *inode, coord_t * coord) -+{ -+ return plugin_of_group(item_plugin_by_coord(coord), -+ DIR_ENTRY_ITEM_TYPE) && -+ inode_file_plugin(inode)->owns_item(inode, coord); -+} -+ -+/* compare two logical positions within the same directory */ -+static cmp_t dir_pos_cmp(const struct dir_pos * p1, const struct dir_pos * p2) -+{ -+ cmp_t result; -+ -+ assert("nikita-2534", p1 != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2535", p2 != NULL); -+ -+ result = de_id_cmp(&p1->dir_entry_key, &p2->dir_entry_key); -+ if (result == EQUAL_TO) { -+ int diff; -+ -+ diff = p1->pos - p2->pos; -+ result = -+ (diff < 0) ? LESS_THAN : (diff ? GREATER_THAN : EQUAL_TO); -+ } -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* see comment before reiser4_readdir_common() for overview of why "adjustment" is -+ * necessary. */ -+static void -+adjust_dir_pos(struct file *dir, struct readdir_pos * readdir_spot, -+ const struct dir_pos * mod_point, int adj) -+{ -+ struct dir_pos *pos; -+ -+ /* -+ * new directory entry was added (adj == +1) or removed (adj == -1) at -+ * the @mod_point. Directory file descriptor @dir is doing readdir and -+ * is currently positioned at @readdir_spot. Latter has to be updated -+ * to maintain stable readdir. -+ */ -+ /* directory is positioned to the beginning. */ -+ if (readdir_spot->entry_no == 0) -+ return; -+ -+ pos = &readdir_spot->position; -+ switch (dir_pos_cmp(mod_point, pos)) { -+ case LESS_THAN: -+ /* @mod_pos is _before_ @readdir_spot, that is, entry was -+ * added/removed on the left (in key order) of current -+ * position. */ -+ /* logical number of directory entry readdir is "looking" at -+ * changes */ -+ readdir_spot->entry_no += adj; -+ assert("nikita-2577", -+ ergo(dir != NULL, reiser4_get_dir_fpos(dir) + adj >= 0)); -+ if (de_id_cmp(&pos->dir_entry_key, -+ &mod_point->dir_entry_key) == EQUAL_TO) { -+ assert("nikita-2575", mod_point->pos < pos->pos); -+ /* -+ * if entry added/removed has the same key as current -+ * for readdir, update counter of duplicate keys in -+ * @readdir_spot. -+ */ -+ pos->pos += adj; -+ } -+ break; -+ case GREATER_THAN: -+ /* directory is modified after @pos: nothing to do. */ -+ break; -+ case EQUAL_TO: -+ /* cannot insert an entry readdir is looking at, because it -+ already exists. */ -+ assert("nikita-2576", adj < 0); -+ /* directory entry to which @pos points to is being -+ removed. -+ -+ NOTE-NIKITA: Right thing to do is to update @pos to point -+ to the next entry. This is complex (we are under spin-lock -+ for one thing). Just rewind it to the beginning. Next -+ readdir will have to scan the beginning of -+ directory. Proper solution is to use semaphore in -+ spin lock's stead and use rewind_right() here. -+ -+ NOTE-NIKITA: now, semaphore is used, so... -+ */ -+ memset(readdir_spot, 0, sizeof *readdir_spot); -+ } -+} -+ -+/* scan all file-descriptors for this directory and adjust their -+ positions respectively. Should be used by implementations of -+ add_entry and rem_entry of dir plugin */ -+void reiser4_adjust_dir_file(struct inode *dir, const struct dentry *de, -+ int offset, int adj) -+{ -+ reiser4_file_fsdata *scan; -+ struct dir_pos mod_point; -+ -+ assert("nikita-2536", dir != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2538", de != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2539", adj != 0); -+ -+ build_de_id(dir, &de->d_name, &mod_point.dir_entry_key); -+ mod_point.pos = offset; -+ -+ spin_lock_inode(dir); -+ -+ /* -+ * new entry was added/removed in directory @dir. Scan all file -+ * descriptors for @dir that are currently involved into @readdir and -+ * update them. -+ */ -+ -+ list_for_each_entry(scan, get_readdir_list(dir), dir.linkage) -+ adjust_dir_pos(scan->back, &scan->dir.readdir, &mod_point, adj); -+ -+ spin_unlock_inode(dir); -+} -+ -+/* -+ * traverse tree to start/continue readdir from the readdir position @pos. -+ */ -+static int dir_go_to(struct file *dir, struct readdir_pos * pos, tap_t * tap) -+{ -+ reiser4_key key; -+ int result; -+ struct inode *inode; -+ -+ assert("nikita-2554", pos != NULL); -+ -+ inode = dir->f_dentry->d_inode; -+ result = inode_dir_plugin(inode)->build_readdir_key(dir, &key); -+ if (result != 0) -+ return result; -+ result = reiser4_object_lookup(inode, -+ &key, -+ tap->coord, -+ tap->lh, -+ tap->mode, -+ FIND_EXACT, -+ LEAF_LEVEL, LEAF_LEVEL, -+ 0, &tap->ra_info); -+ if (result == CBK_COORD_FOUND) -+ result = rewind_right(tap, (int)pos->position.pos); -+ else { -+ tap->coord->node = NULL; -+ done_lh(tap->lh); -+ result = RETERR(-EIO); -+ } -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * handling of non-unique keys: calculate at what ordinal position within -+ * sequence of directory items with identical keys @pos is. -+ */ -+static int set_pos(struct inode *inode, struct readdir_pos * pos, tap_t * tap) -+{ -+ int result; -+ coord_t coord; -+ lock_handle lh; -+ tap_t scan; -+ de_id *did; -+ reiser4_key de_key; -+ -+ coord_init_zero(&coord); -+ init_lh(&lh); -+ reiser4_tap_init(&scan, &coord, &lh, ZNODE_READ_LOCK); -+ reiser4_tap_copy(&scan, tap); -+ reiser4_tap_load(&scan); -+ pos->position.pos = 0; -+ -+ did = &pos->position.dir_entry_key; -+ -+ if (is_valid_dir_coord(inode, scan.coord)) { -+ -+ build_de_id_by_key(unit_key_by_coord(scan.coord, &de_key), did); -+ -+ while (1) { -+ -+ result = go_prev_unit(&scan); -+ if (result != 0) -+ break; -+ -+ if (!is_valid_dir_coord(inode, scan.coord)) { -+ result = -EINVAL; -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ /* get key of directory entry */ -+ unit_key_by_coord(scan.coord, &de_key); -+ if (de_id_key_cmp(did, &de_key) != EQUAL_TO) { -+ /* duplicate-sequence is over */ -+ break; -+ } -+ pos->position.pos++; -+ } -+ } else -+ result = RETERR(-ENOENT); -+ reiser4_tap_relse(&scan); -+ reiser4_tap_done(&scan); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * "rewind" directory to @offset, i.e., set @pos and @tap correspondingly. -+ */ -+static int dir_rewind(struct file *dir, struct readdir_pos * pos, tap_t * tap) -+{ -+ __u64 destination; -+ __s64 shift; -+ int result; -+ struct inode *inode; -+ loff_t dirpos; -+ -+ assert("nikita-2553", dir != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2548", pos != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2551", tap->coord != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2552", tap->lh != NULL); -+ -+ dirpos = reiser4_get_dir_fpos(dir); -+ shift = dirpos - pos->fpos; -+ /* this is logical directory entry within @dir which we are rewinding -+ * to */ -+ destination = pos->entry_no + shift; -+ -+ inode = dir->f_dentry->d_inode; -+ if (dirpos < 0) -+ return RETERR(-EINVAL); -+ else if (destination == 0ll || dirpos == 0) { -+ /* rewind to the beginning of directory */ -+ memset(pos, 0, sizeof *pos); -+ return dir_go_to(dir, pos, tap); -+ } else if (destination >= inode->i_size) -+ return RETERR(-ENOENT); -+ -+ if (shift < 0) { -+ /* I am afraid of negative numbers */ -+ shift = -shift; -+ /* rewinding to the left */ -+ if (shift <= (int)pos->position.pos) { -+ /* destination is within sequence of entries with -+ duplicate keys. */ -+ result = dir_go_to(dir, pos, tap); -+ } else { -+ shift -= pos->position.pos; -+ while (1) { -+ /* repetitions: deadlock is possible when -+ going to the left. */ -+ result = dir_go_to(dir, pos, tap); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ result = rewind_left(tap, shift); -+ if (result == -E_DEADLOCK) { -+ reiser4_tap_done(tap); -+ continue; -+ } -+ } -+ break; -+ } -+ } -+ } else { -+ /* rewinding to the right */ -+ result = dir_go_to(dir, pos, tap); -+ if (result == 0) -+ result = rewind_right(tap, shift); -+ } -+ if (result == 0) { -+ result = set_pos(inode, pos, tap); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ /* update pos->position.pos */ -+ pos->entry_no = destination; -+ pos->fpos = dirpos; -+ } -+ } -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * Function that is called by common_readdir() on each directory entry while -+ * doing readdir. ->filldir callback may block, so we had to release long term -+ * lock while calling it. To avoid repeating tree traversal, seal is used. If -+ * seal is broken, we return -E_REPEAT. Node is unlocked in this case. -+ * -+ * Whether node is unlocked in case of any other error is undefined. It is -+ * guaranteed to be still locked if success (0) is returned. -+ * -+ * When ->filldir() wants no more, feed_entry() returns 1, and node is -+ * unlocked. -+ */ -+static int -+feed_entry(struct file *f, struct readdir_pos * pos, tap_t * tap, -+ filldir_t filldir, void *dirent) -+{ -+ item_plugin *iplug; -+ char *name; -+ reiser4_key sd_key; -+ int result; -+ char buf[DE_NAME_BUF_LEN]; -+ char name_buf[32]; -+ char *local_name; -+ unsigned file_type; -+ seal_t seal; -+ coord_t *coord; -+ reiser4_key entry_key; -+ -+ coord = tap->coord; -+ iplug = item_plugin_by_coord(coord); -+ -+ /* pointer to name within the node */ -+ name = iplug->s.dir.extract_name(coord, buf); -+ assert("nikita-1371", name != NULL); -+ -+ /* key of object the entry points to */ -+ if (iplug->s.dir.extract_key(coord, &sd_key) != 0) -+ return RETERR(-EIO); -+ -+ /* we must release longterm znode lock before calling filldir to avoid -+ deadlock which may happen if filldir causes page fault. So, copy -+ name to intermediate buffer */ -+ if (strlen(name) + 1 > sizeof(name_buf)) { -+ local_name = kmalloc(strlen(name) + 1, -+ reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()); -+ if (local_name == NULL) -+ return RETERR(-ENOMEM); -+ } else -+ local_name = name_buf; -+ -+ strcpy(local_name, name); -+ file_type = iplug->s.dir.extract_file_type(coord); -+ -+ unit_key_by_coord(coord, &entry_key); -+ reiser4_seal_init(&seal, coord, &entry_key); -+ -+ longterm_unlock_znode(tap->lh); -+ -+ /* -+ * send information about directory entry to the ->filldir() filler -+ * supplied to us by caller (VFS). -+ * -+ * ->filldir is entitled to do weird things. For example, ->filldir -+ * supplied by knfsd re-enters file system. Make sure no locks are -+ * held. -+ */ -+ assert("nikita-3436", lock_stack_isclean(get_current_lock_stack())); -+ -+ reiser4_txn_restart_current(); -+ result = filldir(dirent, name, (int)strlen(name), -+ /* offset of this entry */ -+ f->f_pos, -+ /* inode number of object bounden by this entry */ -+ oid_to_uino(get_key_objectid(&sd_key)), file_type); -+ if (local_name != name_buf) -+ kfree(local_name); -+ if (result < 0) -+ /* ->filldir() is satisfied. (no space in buffer, IOW) */ -+ result = 1; -+ else -+ result = reiser4_seal_validate(&seal, coord, &entry_key, -+ tap->lh, tap->mode, -+ ZNODE_LOCK_HIPRI); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+static void move_entry(struct readdir_pos * pos, coord_t * coord) -+{ -+ reiser4_key de_key; -+ de_id *did; -+ -+ /* update @pos */ -+ ++pos->entry_no; -+ did = &pos->position.dir_entry_key; -+ -+ /* get key of directory entry */ -+ unit_key_by_coord(coord, &de_key); -+ -+ if (de_id_key_cmp(did, &de_key) == EQUAL_TO) -+ /* we are within sequence of directory entries -+ with duplicate keys. */ -+ ++pos->position.pos; -+ else { -+ pos->position.pos = 0; -+ build_de_id_by_key(&de_key, did); -+ } -+ ++pos->fpos; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * STATELESS READDIR -+ * -+ * readdir support in reiser4 relies on ability to update readdir_pos embedded -+ * into reiser4_file_fsdata on each directory modification (name insertion and -+ * removal), see reiser4_readdir_common() function below. This obviously doesn't -+ * work when reiser4 is accessed over NFS, because NFS doesn't keep any state -+ * across client READDIR requests for the same directory. -+ * -+ * To address this we maintain a "pool" of detached reiser4_file_fsdata -+ * (d_cursor). Whenever NFS readdir request comes, we detect this, and try to -+ * find detached reiser4_file_fsdata corresponding to previous readdir -+ * request. In other words, additional state is maintained on the -+ * server. (This is somewhat contrary to the design goals of NFS protocol.) -+ * -+ * To efficiently detect when our ->readdir() method is called by NFS server, -+ * dentry is marked as "stateless" in reiser4_decode_fh() (this is checked by -+ * file_is_stateless() function). -+ * -+ * To find out d_cursor in the pool, we encode client id (cid) in the highest -+ * bits of NFS readdir cookie: when first readdir request comes to the given -+ * directory from the given client, cookie is set to 0. This situation is -+ * detected, global cid_counter is incremented, and stored in highest bits of -+ * all direntry offsets returned to the client, including last one. As the -+ * only valid readdir cookie is one obtained as direntry->offset, we are -+ * guaranteed that next readdir request (continuing current one) will have -+ * current cid in the highest bits of starting readdir cookie. All d_cursors -+ * are hashed into per-super-block hash table by (oid, cid) key. -+ * -+ * In addition d_cursors are placed into per-super-block radix tree where they -+ * are keyed by oid alone. This is necessary to efficiently remove them during -+ * rmdir. -+ * -+ * At last, currently unused d_cursors are linked into special list. This list -+ * is used d_cursor_shrink to reclaim d_cursors on memory pressure. -+ * -+ */ -+ -+/* -+ * prepare for readdir. -+ */ -+static int dir_readdir_init(struct file *f, tap_t * tap, -+ struct readdir_pos ** pos) -+{ -+ struct inode *inode; -+ reiser4_file_fsdata *fsdata; -+ int result; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1359", f != NULL); -+ inode = f->f_dentry->d_inode; -+ assert("nikita-1360", inode != NULL); -+ -+ if (!S_ISDIR(inode->i_mode)) -+ return RETERR(-ENOTDIR); -+ -+ /* try to find detached readdir state */ -+ result = reiser4_attach_fsdata(f, inode); -+ if (result != 0) -+ return result; -+ -+ fsdata = reiser4_get_file_fsdata(f); -+ assert("nikita-2571", fsdata != NULL); -+ if (IS_ERR(fsdata)) -+ return PTR_ERR(fsdata); -+ -+ /* add file descriptor to the readdir list hanging of directory -+ * inode. This list is used to scan "readdirs-in-progress" while -+ * inserting or removing names in the directory. */ -+ spin_lock_inode(inode); -+ if (list_empty_careful(&fsdata->dir.linkage)) -+ list_add(&fsdata->dir.linkage, get_readdir_list(inode)); -+ *pos = &fsdata->dir.readdir; -+ spin_unlock_inode(inode); -+ -+ /* move @tap to the current position */ -+ return dir_rewind(f, *pos, tap); -+} -+ -+/* this is implementation of vfs's llseek method of struct file_operations for -+ typical directory -+ See comment before reiser4_readdir_common() for explanation. -+*/ -+loff_t reiser4_llseek_dir_common(struct file * file, loff_t off, int origin) -+{ -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ loff_t result; -+ struct inode *inode; -+ -+ inode = file->f_dentry->d_inode; -+ -+ ctx = reiser4_init_context(inode->i_sb); -+ if (IS_ERR(ctx)) -+ return PTR_ERR(ctx); -+ -+ mutex_lock(&inode->i_mutex); -+ -+ /* update ->f_pos */ -+ result = default_llseek(file, off, origin); -+ if (result >= 0) { -+ int ff; -+ coord_t coord; -+ lock_handle lh; -+ tap_t tap; -+ struct readdir_pos *pos; -+ -+ coord_init_zero(&coord); -+ init_lh(&lh); -+ reiser4_tap_init(&tap, &coord, &lh, ZNODE_READ_LOCK); -+ -+ ff = dir_readdir_init(file, &tap, &pos); -+ reiser4_detach_fsdata(file); -+ if (ff != 0) -+ result = (loff_t) ff; -+ reiser4_tap_done(&tap); -+ } -+ reiser4_detach_fsdata(file); -+ mutex_unlock(&inode->i_mutex); -+ -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* this is common implementation of vfs's readdir method of struct -+ file_operations -+ -+ readdir problems: -+ -+ readdir(2)/getdents(2) interface is based on implicit assumption that -+ readdir can be restarted from any particular point by supplying file system -+ with off_t-full of data. That is, file system fills ->d_off field in struct -+ dirent and later user passes ->d_off to the seekdir(3), which is, actually, -+ implemented by glibc as lseek(2) on directory. -+ -+ Reiser4 cannot restart readdir from 64 bits of data, because two last -+ components of the key of directory entry are unknown, which given 128 bits: -+ locality and type fields in the key of directory entry are always known, to -+ start readdir() from given point objectid and offset fields have to be -+ filled. -+ -+ Traditional UNIX API for scanning through directory -+ (readdir/seekdir/telldir/opendir/closedir/rewindir/getdents) is based on the -+ assumption that directory is structured very much like regular file, in -+ particular, it is implied that each name within given directory (directory -+ entry) can be uniquely identified by scalar offset and that such offset is -+ stable across the life-time of the name is identifies. -+ -+ This is manifestly not so for reiser4. In reiser4 the only stable unique -+ identifies for the directory entry is its key that doesn't fit into -+ seekdir/telldir API. -+ -+ solution: -+ -+ Within each file descriptor participating in readdir-ing of directory -+ plugin/dir/dir.h:readdir_pos is maintained. This structure keeps track of -+ the "current" directory entry that file descriptor looks at. It contains a -+ key of directory entry (plus some additional info to deal with non-unique -+ keys that we wouldn't dwell onto here) and a logical position of this -+ directory entry starting from the beginning of the directory, that is -+ ordinal number of this entry in the readdir order. -+ -+ Obviously this logical position is not stable in the face of directory -+ modifications. To work around this, on each addition or removal of directory -+ entry all file descriptors for directory inode are scanned and their -+ readdir_pos are updated accordingly (adjust_dir_pos()). -+*/ -+int reiser4_readdir_common(struct file *f /* directory file being read */, -+ void *dirent /* opaque data passed to us by VFS */, -+ filldir_t filld /* filler function passed to us -+ * by VFS */) -+{ -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ int result; -+ struct inode *inode; -+ coord_t coord; -+ lock_handle lh; -+ tap_t tap; -+ struct readdir_pos *pos; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1359", f != NULL); -+ inode = f->f_dentry->d_inode; -+ assert("nikita-1360", inode != NULL); -+ -+ if (!S_ISDIR(inode->i_mode)) -+ return RETERR(-ENOTDIR); -+ -+ ctx = reiser4_init_context(inode->i_sb); -+ if (IS_ERR(ctx)) -+ return PTR_ERR(ctx); -+ -+ coord_init_zero(&coord); -+ init_lh(&lh); -+ reiser4_tap_init(&tap, &coord, &lh, ZNODE_READ_LOCK); -+ -+ reiser4_readdir_readahead_init(inode, &tap); -+ -+ repeat: -+ result = dir_readdir_init(f, &tap, &pos); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ result = reiser4_tap_load(&tap); -+ /* scan entries one by one feeding them to @filld */ -+ while (result == 0) { -+ coord_t *coord; -+ -+ coord = tap.coord; -+ assert("nikita-2572", coord_is_existing_unit(coord)); -+ assert("nikita-3227", is_valid_dir_coord(inode, coord)); -+ -+ result = feed_entry(f, pos, &tap, filld, dirent); -+ if (result > 0) { -+ break; -+ } else if (result == 0) { -+ ++f->f_pos; -+ result = go_next_unit(&tap); -+ if (result == -E_NO_NEIGHBOR || -+ result == -ENOENT) { -+ result = 0; -+ break; -+ } else if (result == 0) { -+ if (is_valid_dir_coord(inode, coord)) -+ move_entry(pos, coord); -+ else -+ break; -+ } -+ } else if (result == -E_REPEAT) { -+ /* feed_entry() had to restart. */ -+ ++f->f_pos; -+ reiser4_tap_relse(&tap); -+ goto repeat; -+ } else -+ warning("vs-1617", -+ "reiser4_readdir_common: unexpected error %d", -+ result); -+ } -+ reiser4_tap_relse(&tap); -+ -+ if (result >= 0) -+ f->f_version = inode->i_version; -+ } else if (result == -E_NO_NEIGHBOR || result == -ENOENT) -+ result = 0; -+ reiser4_tap_done(&tap); -+ reiser4_detach_fsdata(f); -+ -+ /* try to update directory's atime */ -+ if (reiser4_grab_space_force(inode_file_plugin(inode)->estimate.update(inode), -+ BA_CAN_COMMIT) != 0) -+ warning("", "failed to update atime on readdir: %llu", -+ get_inode_oid(inode)); -+ else -+ file_accessed(f); -+ -+ context_set_commit_async(ctx); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ -+ return (result <= 0) ? result : 0; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * Local variables: -+ * c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ * mode-name: "LC" -+ * c-basic-offset: 8 -+ * tab-width: 8 -+ * fill-column: 79 -+ * End: -+ */ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/file_plugin_common.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/file_plugin_common.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/file_plugin_common.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/file_plugin_common.c 2007-12-04 22:59:05.806371984 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,1007 @@ -+/* Copyright 2005 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by -+ reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* this file contains typical implementations for most of methods of -+ file plugin -+*/ -+ -+#include "../inode.h" -+#include "object.h" -+#include "../safe_link.h" -+ -+#include -+ -+static int insert_new_sd(struct inode *inode); -+static int update_sd(struct inode *inode); -+ -+/* this is common implementation of write_sd_by_inode method of file plugin -+ either insert stat data or update it -+ */ -+int write_sd_by_inode_common(struct inode *inode /* object to save */ ) -+{ -+ int result; -+ -+ assert("nikita-730", inode != NULL); -+ -+ if (reiser4_inode_get_flag(inode, REISER4_NO_SD)) -+ /* object doesn't have stat-data yet */ -+ result = insert_new_sd(inode); -+ else -+ result = update_sd(inode); -+ if (result != 0 && result != -ENAMETOOLONG && result != -ENOMEM) -+ /* Don't issue warnings about "name is too long" */ -+ warning("nikita-2221", "Failed to save sd for %llu: %i", -+ (unsigned long long)get_inode_oid(inode), result); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* this is common implementation of key_by_inode method of file plugin -+ */ -+int -+key_by_inode_and_offset_common(struct inode *inode, loff_t off, -+ reiser4_key * key) -+{ -+ reiser4_key_init(key); -+ set_key_locality(key, reiser4_inode_data(inode)->locality_id); -+ set_key_ordering(key, get_inode_ordering(inode)); -+ set_key_objectid(key, get_inode_oid(inode)); /*FIXME: inode->i_ino */ -+ set_key_type(key, KEY_BODY_MINOR); -+ set_key_offset(key, (__u64) off); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* this is common implementation of set_plug_in_inode method of file plugin -+ */ -+int set_plug_in_inode_common(struct inode *object /* inode to set plugin on */ , -+ struct inode *parent /* parent object */ , -+ reiser4_object_create_data * data /* creational -+ * data */ ) -+{ -+ __u64 mask; -+ -+ object->i_mode = data->mode; -+ /* this should be plugin decision */ -+ object->i_uid = current->fsuid; -+ object->i_mtime = object->i_atime = object->i_ctime = CURRENT_TIME; -+ -+ /* support for BSD style group-id assignment. See mount's manual page -+ description of bsdgroups ext2 mount options for more details */ -+ if (reiser4_is_set(object->i_sb, REISER4_BSD_GID)) -+ object->i_gid = parent->i_gid; -+ else if (parent->i_mode & S_ISGID) { -+ /* parent directory has sguid bit */ -+ object->i_gid = parent->i_gid; -+ if (S_ISDIR(object->i_mode)) -+ /* sguid is inherited by sub-directories */ -+ object->i_mode |= S_ISGID; -+ } else -+ object->i_gid = current->fsgid; -+ -+ /* this object doesn't have stat-data yet */ -+ reiser4_inode_set_flag(object, REISER4_NO_SD); -+#if 0 -+ /* this is now called after all inode plugins are initialized: -+ do_create_vfs_child after adjust_to_parent */ -+ /* setup inode and file-operations for this inode */ -+ setup_inode_ops(object, data); -+#endif -+ object->i_nlink = 0; -+ reiser4_seal_init(&reiser4_inode_data(object)->sd_seal, NULL, NULL); -+ mask = (1 << UNIX_STAT) | (1 << LIGHT_WEIGHT_STAT); -+ if (!reiser4_is_set(object->i_sb, REISER4_32_BIT_TIMES)) -+ mask |= (1 << LARGE_TIMES_STAT); -+ -+ reiser4_inode_data(object)->extmask = mask; -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* this is common implementation of adjust_to_parent method of file plugin for -+ regular files -+ */ -+int adjust_to_parent_common(struct inode *object /* new object */ , -+ struct inode *parent /* parent directory */ , -+ struct inode *root /* root directory */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-2165", object != NULL); -+ if (parent == NULL) -+ parent = root; -+ assert("nikita-2069", parent != NULL); -+ -+ /* -+ * inherit missing plugins from parent -+ */ -+ -+ grab_plugin_pset(object, parent, PSET_FILE); -+ grab_plugin_pset(object, parent, PSET_SD); -+ grab_plugin_pset(object, parent, PSET_FORMATTING); -+ grab_plugin_pset(object, parent, PSET_PERM); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* this is common implementation of adjust_to_parent method of file plugin for -+ typical directories -+ */ -+int adjust_to_parent_common_dir(struct inode *object /* new object */ , -+ struct inode *parent /* parent directory */ , -+ struct inode *root /* root directory */ ) -+{ -+ int result = 0; -+ pset_member memb; -+ -+ assert("nikita-2166", object != NULL); -+ if (parent == NULL) -+ parent = root; -+ assert("nikita-2167", parent != NULL); -+ -+ /* -+ * inherit missing plugins from parent -+ */ -+ for (memb = 0; memb < PSET_LAST; ++memb) { -+ result = grab_plugin_pset(object, parent, memb); -+ if (result != 0) -+ break; -+ } -+ return result; -+} -+ -+int adjust_to_parent_cryptcompress(struct inode *object /* new object */ , -+ struct inode *parent /* parent directory */, -+ struct inode *root /* root directory */) -+{ -+ int result; -+ result = adjust_to_parent_common(object, parent, root); -+ if (result) -+ return result; -+ assert("edward-1416", parent != NULL); -+ -+ grab_plugin_pset(object, parent, PSET_CLUSTER); -+ grab_plugin_pset(object, parent, PSET_CIPHER); -+ grab_plugin_pset(object, parent, PSET_DIGEST); -+ grab_plugin_pset(object, parent, PSET_COMPRESSION); -+ grab_plugin_pset(object, parent, PSET_COMPRESSION_MODE); -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* this is common implementation of create_object method of file plugin -+ */ -+int reiser4_create_object_common(struct inode *object, struct inode *parent, -+ reiser4_object_create_data * data) -+{ -+ reiser4_block_nr reserve; -+ assert("nikita-744", object != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-745", parent != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-747", data != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-748", reiser4_inode_get_flag(object, REISER4_NO_SD)); -+ -+ reserve = estimate_create_common(object); -+ if (reiser4_grab_space(reserve, BA_CAN_COMMIT)) -+ return RETERR(-ENOSPC); -+ return write_sd_by_inode_common(object); -+} -+ -+static int common_object_delete_no_reserve(struct inode *inode); -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_delete_object_common - delete_object of file_plugin -+ * @inode: inode to be deleted -+ * -+ * This is common implementation of delete_object method of file_plugin. It -+ * applies to object its deletion consists of removing two items - stat data -+ * and safe-link. -+ */ -+int reiser4_delete_object_common(struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ int result; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1477", inode != NULL); -+ /* FIXME: if file body deletion failed (i/o error, for instance), -+ inode->i_size can be != 0 here */ -+ assert("nikita-3420", inode->i_size == 0 || S_ISLNK(inode->i_mode)); -+ assert("nikita-3421", inode->i_nlink == 0); -+ -+ if (!reiser4_inode_get_flag(inode, REISER4_NO_SD)) { -+ reiser4_block_nr reserve; -+ -+ /* grab space which is needed to remove 2 items from the tree: -+ stat data and safe-link */ -+ reserve = 2 * -+ estimate_one_item_removal(reiser4_tree_by_inode(inode)); -+ if (reiser4_grab_space_force(reserve, -+ BA_RESERVED | BA_CAN_COMMIT)) -+ return RETERR(-ENOSPC); -+ result = common_object_delete_no_reserve(inode); -+ } else -+ result = 0; -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_delete_dir_common - delete_object of file_plugin -+ * @inode: inode to be deleted -+ * -+ * This is common implementation of delete_object method of file_plugin for -+ * typical directory. It calls done method of dir_plugin to remove "." and -+ * removes stat data and safe-link. -+ */ -+int reiser4_delete_dir_common(struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ int result; -+ dir_plugin *dplug; -+ -+ assert("", (get_current_context() && -+ get_current_context()->trans->atom == NULL)); -+ -+ dplug = inode_dir_plugin(inode); -+ assert("vs-1101", dplug && dplug->done); -+ -+ /* kill cursors which might be attached to inode */ -+ reiser4_kill_cursors(inode); -+ -+ /* grab space enough for removing two items */ -+ if (reiser4_grab_space -+ (2 * estimate_one_item_removal(reiser4_tree_by_inode(inode)), -+ BA_RESERVED | BA_CAN_COMMIT)) -+ return RETERR(-ENOSPC); -+ -+ result = dplug->done(inode); -+ if (!result) -+ result = common_object_delete_no_reserve(inode); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* this is common implementation of add_link method of file plugin -+ */ -+int reiser4_add_link_common(struct inode *object, struct inode *parent) -+{ -+ /* -+ * increment ->i_nlink and update ->i_ctime -+ */ -+ -+ INODE_INC_FIELD(object, i_nlink); -+ object->i_ctime = CURRENT_TIME; -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* this is common implementation of rem_link method of file plugin -+ */ -+int reiser4_rem_link_common(struct inode *object, struct inode *parent) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-2021", object != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2163", object->i_nlink > 0); -+ -+ /* -+ * decrement ->i_nlink and update ->i_ctime -+ */ -+ -+ INODE_DEC_FIELD(object, i_nlink); -+ object->i_ctime = CURRENT_TIME; -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* this is common implementation of rem_link method of file plugin for typical -+ directory -+*/ -+int rem_link_common_dir(struct inode *object, struct inode *parent UNUSED_ARG) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-20211", object != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-21631", object->i_nlink > 0); -+ -+ /* -+ * decrement ->i_nlink and update ->i_ctime -+ */ -+ INODE_DEC_FIELD(object, i_nlink); -+ if (object->i_nlink == 1) -+ INODE_DEC_FIELD(object, i_nlink); -+ object->i_ctime = CURRENT_TIME; -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* this is common implementation of owns_item method of file plugin -+ compare objectids of keys in inode and coord */ -+int owns_item_common(const struct inode *inode, /* object to check -+ * against */ -+ const coord_t * coord /* coord to check */ ) -+{ -+ reiser4_key item_key; -+ reiser4_key file_key; -+ -+ assert("nikita-760", inode != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-761", coord != NULL); -+ -+ return coord_is_existing_item(coord) && -+ (get_key_objectid(build_sd_key(inode, &file_key)) == -+ get_key_objectid(item_key_by_coord(coord, &item_key))); -+} -+ -+/* this is common implementation of owns_item method of file plugin -+ for typical directory -+*/ -+int owns_item_common_dir(const struct inode *inode, /* object to check against */ -+ const coord_t * coord /* coord of item to check */ ) -+{ -+ reiser4_key item_key; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1335", inode != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1334", coord != NULL); -+ -+ if (plugin_of_group(item_plugin_by_coord(coord), DIR_ENTRY_ITEM_TYPE)) -+ return get_key_locality(item_key_by_coord(coord, &item_key)) == -+ get_inode_oid(inode); -+ else -+ return owns_item_common(inode, coord); -+} -+ -+/* this is common implementation of can_add_link method of file plugin -+ checks whether yet another hard links to this object can be added -+*/ -+int can_add_link_common(const struct inode *object /* object to check */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-732", object != NULL); -+ -+ /* inode->i_nlink is unsigned int, so just check for integer -+ overflow */ -+ return object->i_nlink + 1 != 0; -+} -+ -+/* this is common implementation of can_rem_link method of file plugin for -+ typical directory -+*/ -+int can_rem_link_common_dir(const struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ /* is_dir_empty() returns 0 is dir is empty */ -+ return !is_dir_empty(inode); -+} -+ -+/* this is common implementation of detach method of file plugin for typical -+ directory -+*/ -+int reiser4_detach_common_dir(struct inode *child, struct inode *parent) -+{ -+ dir_plugin *dplug; -+ -+ dplug = inode_dir_plugin(child); -+ assert("nikita-2883", dplug != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2884", dplug->detach != NULL); -+ return dplug->detach(child, parent); -+} -+ -+/* this is common implementation of bind method of file plugin for typical -+ directory -+*/ -+int reiser4_bind_common_dir(struct inode *child, struct inode *parent) -+{ -+ dir_plugin *dplug; -+ -+ dplug = inode_dir_plugin(child); -+ assert("nikita-2646", dplug != NULL); -+ return dplug->attach(child, parent); -+} -+ -+static int process_truncate(struct inode *, __u64 size); -+ -+/* this is common implementation of safelink method of file plugin -+ */ -+int safelink_common(struct inode *object, reiser4_safe_link_t link, __u64 value) -+{ -+ int result; -+ -+ assert("vs-1705", get_current_context()->trans->atom == NULL); -+ if (link == SAFE_UNLINK) -+ /* nothing to do. iput() in the caller (process_safelink) will -+ * finish with file */ -+ result = 0; -+ else if (link == SAFE_TRUNCATE) -+ result = process_truncate(object, value); -+ else { -+ warning("nikita-3438", "Unrecognized safe-link type: %i", link); -+ result = RETERR(-EIO); -+ } -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* this is common implementation of estimate.create method of file plugin -+ can be used when object creation involves insertion of one item (usually stat -+ data) into tree -+*/ -+reiser4_block_nr estimate_create_common(const struct inode * object) -+{ -+ return estimate_one_insert_item(reiser4_tree_by_inode(object)); -+} -+ -+/* this is common implementation of estimate.create method of file plugin for -+ typical directory -+ can be used when directory creation involves insertion of two items (usually -+ stat data and item containing "." and "..") into tree -+*/ -+reiser4_block_nr estimate_create_common_dir(const struct inode * object) -+{ -+ return 2 * estimate_one_insert_item(reiser4_tree_by_inode(object)); -+} -+ -+/* this is common implementation of estimate.update method of file plugin -+ can be used when stat data update does not do more than inserting a unit -+ into a stat data item which is probably true for most cases -+*/ -+reiser4_block_nr estimate_update_common(const struct inode * inode) -+{ -+ return estimate_one_insert_into_item(reiser4_tree_by_inode(inode)); -+} -+ -+/* this is common implementation of estimate.unlink method of file plugin -+ */ -+reiser4_block_nr -+estimate_unlink_common(const struct inode * object UNUSED_ARG, -+ const struct inode * parent UNUSED_ARG) -+{ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* this is common implementation of estimate.unlink method of file plugin for -+ typical directory -+*/ -+reiser4_block_nr -+estimate_unlink_common_dir(const struct inode * object, -+ const struct inode * parent) -+{ -+ dir_plugin *dplug; -+ -+ dplug = inode_dir_plugin(object); -+ assert("nikita-2888", dplug != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2887", dplug->estimate.unlink != NULL); -+ return dplug->estimate.unlink(object, parent); -+} -+ -+char *wire_write_common(struct inode *inode, char *start) -+{ -+ return build_inode_onwire(inode, start); -+} -+ -+char *wire_read_common(char *addr, reiser4_object_on_wire * obj) -+{ -+ return extract_obj_key_id_from_onwire(addr, &obj->u.std.key_id); -+} -+ -+struct dentry *wire_get_common(struct super_block *sb, -+ reiser4_object_on_wire * obj) -+{ -+ struct inode *inode; -+ struct dentry *dentry; -+ reiser4_key key; -+ -+ extract_key_from_id(&obj->u.std.key_id, &key); -+ inode = reiser4_iget(sb, &key, 1); -+ if (!IS_ERR(inode)) { -+ reiser4_iget_complete(inode); -+ dentry = d_alloc_anon(inode); -+ if (dentry == NULL) { -+ iput(inode); -+ dentry = ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM); -+ } else -+ dentry->d_op = &get_super_private(sb)->ops.dentry; -+ } else if (PTR_ERR(inode) == -ENOENT) -+ /* -+ * inode wasn't found at the key encoded in the file -+ * handle. Hence, file handle is stale. -+ */ -+ dentry = ERR_PTR(RETERR(-ESTALE)); -+ else -+ dentry = (void *)inode; -+ return dentry; -+} -+ -+int wire_size_common(struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ return inode_onwire_size(inode); -+} -+ -+void wire_done_common(reiser4_object_on_wire * obj) -+{ -+ /* nothing to do */ -+} -+ -+/* helper function to print errors */ -+static void key_warning(const reiser4_key * key /* key to print */ , -+ const struct inode *inode, -+ int code /* error code to print */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-716", key != NULL); -+ -+ if (code != -ENOMEM) { -+ warning("nikita-717", "Error for inode %llu (%i)", -+ (unsigned long long)get_key_objectid(key), code); -+ reiser4_print_key("for key", key); -+ } -+} -+ -+/* NIKITA-FIXME-HANS: perhaps this function belongs in another file? */ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+static void -+check_inode_seal(const struct inode *inode, -+ const coord_t * coord, const reiser4_key * key) -+{ -+ reiser4_key unit_key; -+ -+ unit_key_by_coord(coord, &unit_key); -+ assert("nikita-2752", -+ WITH_DATA_RET(coord->node, 1, keyeq(key, &unit_key))); -+ assert("nikita-2753", get_inode_oid(inode) == get_key_objectid(key)); -+} -+ -+static void check_sd_coord(coord_t * coord, const reiser4_key * key) -+{ -+ reiser4_key ukey; -+ -+ coord_clear_iplug(coord); -+ if (zload(coord->node)) -+ return; -+ -+ if (!coord_is_existing_unit(coord) || -+ !item_plugin_by_coord(coord) || -+ !keyeq(unit_key_by_coord(coord, &ukey), key) || -+ (znode_get_level(coord->node) != LEAF_LEVEL) || -+ !item_is_statdata(coord)) { -+ warning("nikita-1901", "Conspicuous seal"); -+ reiser4_print_key("key", key); -+ print_coord("coord", coord, 1); -+ impossible("nikita-2877", "no way"); -+ } -+ zrelse(coord->node); -+} -+ -+#else -+#define check_inode_seal(inode, coord, key) noop -+#define check_sd_coord(coord, key) noop -+#endif -+ -+/* insert new stat-data into tree. Called with inode state -+ locked. Return inode state locked. */ -+static int insert_new_sd(struct inode *inode /* inode to create sd for */ ) -+{ -+ int result; -+ reiser4_key key; -+ coord_t coord; -+ reiser4_item_data data; -+ char *area; -+ reiser4_inode *ref; -+ lock_handle lh; -+ oid_t oid; -+ -+ assert("nikita-723", inode != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-3406", reiser4_inode_get_flag(inode, REISER4_NO_SD)); -+ -+ ref = reiser4_inode_data(inode); -+ spin_lock_inode(inode); -+ -+ if (ref->plugin_mask != 0) -+ /* inode has non-standard plugins */ -+ inode_set_extension(inode, PLUGIN_STAT); -+ /* -+ * prepare specification of new item to be inserted -+ */ -+ -+ data.iplug = inode_sd_plugin(inode); -+ data.length = data.iplug->s.sd.save_len(inode); -+ spin_unlock_inode(inode); -+ -+ data.data = NULL; -+ data.user = 0; -+/* could be optimized for case where there is only one node format in -+ * use in the filesystem, probably there are lots of such -+ * places we could optimize for only one node layout.... -Hans */ -+ if (data.length > reiser4_tree_by_inode(inode)->nplug->max_item_size()){ -+ /* This is silly check, but we don't know actual node where -+ insertion will go into. */ -+ return RETERR(-ENAMETOOLONG); -+ } -+ oid = oid_allocate(inode->i_sb); -+/* NIKITA-FIXME-HANS: what is your opinion on whether this error check should be encapsulated into oid_allocate? */ -+ if (oid == ABSOLUTE_MAX_OID) -+ return RETERR(-EOVERFLOW); -+ -+ set_inode_oid(inode, oid); -+ -+ coord_init_zero(&coord); -+ init_lh(&lh); -+ -+ result = insert_by_key(reiser4_tree_by_inode(inode), -+ build_sd_key(inode, &key), &data, &coord, &lh, -+ /* stat data lives on a leaf level */ -+ LEAF_LEVEL, CBK_UNIQUE); -+ -+ /* we don't want to re-check that somebody didn't insert -+ stat-data while we were doing io, because if it did, -+ insert_by_key() returned error. */ -+ /* but what _is_ possible is that plugin for inode's stat-data, -+ list of non-standard plugins or their state would change -+ during io, so that stat-data wouldn't fit into sd. To avoid -+ this race we keep inode_state lock. This lock has to be -+ taken each time you access inode in a way that would cause -+ changes in sd size: changing plugins etc. -+ */ -+ -+ if (result == IBK_INSERT_OK) { -+ coord_clear_iplug(&coord); -+ result = zload(coord.node); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ /* have we really inserted stat data? */ -+ assert("nikita-725", item_is_statdata(&coord)); -+ -+ /* inode was just created. It is inserted into hash -+ table, but no directory entry was yet inserted into -+ parent. So, inode is inaccessible through -+ ->lookup(). All places that directly grab inode -+ from hash-table (like old knfsd), should check -+ IMMUTABLE flag that is set by common_create_child. -+ */ -+ assert("nikita-3240", data.iplug != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-3241", data.iplug->s.sd.save != NULL); -+ area = item_body_by_coord(&coord); -+ result = data.iplug->s.sd.save(inode, &area); -+ znode_make_dirty(coord.node); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ /* object has stat-data now */ -+ reiser4_inode_clr_flag(inode, REISER4_NO_SD); -+ reiser4_inode_set_flag(inode, REISER4_SDLEN_KNOWN); -+ /* initialise stat-data seal */ -+ reiser4_seal_init(&ref->sd_seal, &coord, &key); -+ ref->sd_coord = coord; -+ check_inode_seal(inode, &coord, &key); -+ } else if (result != -ENOMEM) -+ /* -+ * convert any other error code to -EIO to -+ * avoid confusing user level with unexpected -+ * errors. -+ */ -+ result = RETERR(-EIO); -+ zrelse(coord.node); -+ } -+ } -+ done_lh(&lh); -+ -+ if (result != 0) -+ key_warning(&key, inode, result); -+ else -+ oid_count_allocated(); -+ -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* find sd of inode in a tree, deal with errors */ -+int lookup_sd(struct inode *inode /* inode to look sd for */ , -+ znode_lock_mode lock_mode /* lock mode */ , -+ coord_t * coord /* resulting coord */ , -+ lock_handle * lh /* resulting lock handle */ , -+ const reiser4_key * key /* resulting key */ , -+ int silent) -+{ -+ int result; -+ __u32 flags; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1692", inode != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1693", coord != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1694", key != NULL); -+ -+ /* look for the object's stat data in a tree. -+ This returns in "node" pointer to a locked znode and in "pos" -+ position of an item found in node. Both are only valid if -+ coord_found is returned. */ -+ flags = (lock_mode == ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK) ? CBK_FOR_INSERT : 0; -+ flags |= CBK_UNIQUE; -+ /* -+ * traverse tree to find stat data. We cannot use vroot here, because -+ * it only covers _body_ of the file, and stat data don't belong -+ * there. -+ */ -+ result = coord_by_key(reiser4_tree_by_inode(inode), -+ key, -+ coord, -+ lh, -+ lock_mode, -+ FIND_EXACT, LEAF_LEVEL, LEAF_LEVEL, flags, NULL); -+ if (REISER4_DEBUG && result == 0) -+ check_sd_coord(coord, key); -+ -+ if (result != 0 && !silent) -+ key_warning(key, inode, result); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+static int -+locate_inode_sd(struct inode *inode, -+ reiser4_key * key, coord_t * coord, lock_handle * lh) -+{ -+ reiser4_inode *state; -+ seal_t seal; -+ int result; -+ -+ assert("nikita-3483", inode != NULL); -+ -+ state = reiser4_inode_data(inode); -+ spin_lock_inode(inode); -+ *coord = state->sd_coord; -+ coord_clear_iplug(coord); -+ seal = state->sd_seal; -+ spin_unlock_inode(inode); -+ -+ build_sd_key(inode, key); -+ if (reiser4_seal_is_set(&seal)) { -+ /* first, try to use seal */ -+ result = reiser4_seal_validate(&seal, -+ coord, -+ key, -+ lh, ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK, -+ ZNODE_LOCK_LOPRI); -+ if (result == 0) -+ check_sd_coord(coord, key); -+ } else -+ result = -E_REPEAT; -+ -+ if (result != 0) { -+ coord_init_zero(coord); -+ result = lookup_sd(inode, ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK, coord, lh, key, 0); -+ } -+ return result; -+} -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+static int all_but_offset_key_eq(const reiser4_key * k1, const reiser4_key * k2) -+{ -+ return (get_key_locality(k1) == get_key_locality(k2) && -+ get_key_type(k1) == get_key_type(k2) && -+ get_key_band(k1) == get_key_band(k2) && -+ get_key_ordering(k1) == get_key_ordering(k2) && -+ get_key_objectid(k1) == get_key_objectid(k2)); -+} -+ -+#include "../tree_walk.h" -+ -+/* make some checks before and after stat-data resize operation */ -+static int check_sd_resize(struct inode * inode, coord_t * coord, -+ int length, int progress /* 1 means after resize */) -+{ -+ int ret = 0; -+ lock_handle left_lock; -+ coord_t left_coord; -+ reiser4_key left_key; -+ reiser4_key key; -+ -+ if (inode_file_plugin(inode) != -+ file_plugin_by_id(CRYPTCOMPRESS_FILE_PLUGIN_ID)) -+ return 0; -+ if (!length) -+ return 0; -+ if (coord->item_pos != 0) -+ return 0; -+ -+ init_lh(&left_lock); -+ ret = reiser4_get_left_neighbor(&left_lock, -+ coord->node, -+ ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK, -+ GN_CAN_USE_UPPER_LEVELS); -+ if (ret == -E_REPEAT || ret == -E_NO_NEIGHBOR || -+ ret == -ENOENT || ret == -EINVAL -+ || ret == -E_DEADLOCK) { -+ ret = 0; -+ goto exit; -+ } -+ ret = zload(left_lock.node); -+ if (ret) -+ goto exit; -+ coord_init_last_unit(&left_coord, left_lock.node); -+ item_key_by_coord(&left_coord, &left_key); -+ item_key_by_coord(coord, &key); -+ -+ if (all_but_offset_key_eq(&key, &left_key)) -+ /* corruption occured */ -+ ret = 1; -+ zrelse(left_lock.node); -+ exit: -+ done_lh(&left_lock); -+ return ret; -+} -+#endif -+ -+/* update stat-data at @coord */ -+static int -+update_sd_at(struct inode *inode, coord_t * coord, reiser4_key * key, -+ lock_handle * lh) -+{ -+ int result; -+ reiser4_item_data data; -+ char *area; -+ reiser4_inode *state; -+ znode *loaded; -+ -+ state = reiser4_inode_data(inode); -+ -+ coord_clear_iplug(coord); -+ result = zload(coord->node); -+ if (result != 0) -+ return result; -+ loaded = coord->node; -+ -+ spin_lock_inode(inode); -+ assert("nikita-728", inode_sd_plugin(inode) != NULL); -+ data.iplug = inode_sd_plugin(inode); -+ -+ /* if inode has non-standard plugins, add appropriate stat data -+ * extension */ -+ if (state->extmask & (1 << PLUGIN_STAT)) { -+ if (state->plugin_mask == 0) -+ inode_clr_extension(inode, PLUGIN_STAT); -+ } else if (state->plugin_mask != 0) -+ inode_set_extension(inode, PLUGIN_STAT); -+ -+ if (state->extmask & (1 << HEIR_STAT)) { -+ if (state->heir_mask == 0) -+ inode_clr_extension(inode, HEIR_STAT); -+ } else if (state->heir_mask != 0) -+ inode_set_extension(inode, HEIR_STAT); -+ -+ /* data.length is how much space to add to (or remove -+ from if negative) sd */ -+ if (!reiser4_inode_get_flag(inode, REISER4_SDLEN_KNOWN)) { -+ /* recalculate stat-data length */ -+ data.length = -+ data.iplug->s.sd.save_len(inode) - -+ item_length_by_coord(coord); -+ reiser4_inode_set_flag(inode, REISER4_SDLEN_KNOWN); -+ } else -+ data.length = 0; -+ spin_unlock_inode(inode); -+ -+ /* if on-disk stat data is of different length than required -+ for this inode, resize it */ -+ -+ if (data.length != 0) { -+ data.data = NULL; -+ data.user = 0; -+ -+ assert("edward-1441", -+ !check_sd_resize(inode, coord, -+ data.length, 0/* before resize */)); -+ -+ /* insertion code requires that insertion point (coord) was -+ * between units. */ -+ coord->between = AFTER_UNIT; -+ result = reiser4_resize_item(coord, &data, key, lh, -+ COPI_DONT_SHIFT_LEFT); -+ if (result != 0) { -+ key_warning(key, inode, result); -+ zrelse(loaded); -+ return result; -+ } -+ if (loaded != coord->node) { -+ /* reiser4_resize_item moved coord to another node. -+ Zload it */ -+ zrelse(loaded); -+ coord_clear_iplug(coord); -+ result = zload(coord->node); -+ if (result != 0) -+ return result; -+ loaded = coord->node; -+ } -+ assert("edward-1442", -+ !check_sd_resize(inode, coord, -+ data.length, 1/* after resize */)); -+ } -+ area = item_body_by_coord(coord); -+ spin_lock_inode(inode); -+ result = data.iplug->s.sd.save(inode, &area); -+ znode_make_dirty(coord->node); -+ -+ /* re-initialise stat-data seal */ -+ -+ /* -+ * coord.between was possibly skewed from AT_UNIT when stat-data size -+ * was changed and new extensions were pasted into item. -+ */ -+ coord->between = AT_UNIT; -+ reiser4_seal_init(&state->sd_seal, coord, key); -+ state->sd_coord = *coord; -+ spin_unlock_inode(inode); -+ check_inode_seal(inode, coord, key); -+ zrelse(loaded); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* Update existing stat-data in a tree. Called with inode state locked. Return -+ inode state locked. */ -+static int update_sd(struct inode *inode /* inode to update sd for */ ) -+{ -+ int result; -+ reiser4_key key; -+ coord_t coord; -+ lock_handle lh; -+ -+ assert("nikita-726", inode != NULL); -+ -+ /* no stat-data, nothing to update?! */ -+ assert("nikita-3482", !reiser4_inode_get_flag(inode, REISER4_NO_SD)); -+ -+ init_lh(&lh); -+ -+ result = locate_inode_sd(inode, &key, &coord, &lh); -+ if (result == 0) -+ result = update_sd_at(inode, &coord, &key, &lh); -+ done_lh(&lh); -+ -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* helper for reiser4_delete_object_common and reiser4_delete_dir_common. -+ Remove object stat data. Space for that must be reserved by caller before -+*/ -+static int -+common_object_delete_no_reserve(struct inode *inode /* object to remove */ ) -+{ -+ int result; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1477", inode != NULL); -+ -+ if (!reiser4_inode_get_flag(inode, REISER4_NO_SD)) { -+ reiser4_key sd_key; -+ -+ DQUOT_FREE_INODE(inode); -+ DQUOT_DROP(inode); -+ -+ build_sd_key(inode, &sd_key); -+ result = -+ reiser4_cut_tree(reiser4_tree_by_inode(inode), -+ &sd_key, &sd_key, NULL, 0); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ reiser4_inode_set_flag(inode, REISER4_NO_SD); -+ result = oid_release(inode->i_sb, get_inode_oid(inode)); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ oid_count_released(); -+ -+ result = safe_link_del(reiser4_tree_by_inode(inode), -+ get_inode_oid(inode), -+ SAFE_UNLINK); -+ } -+ } -+ } else -+ result = 0; -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* helper for safelink_common */ -+static int process_truncate(struct inode *inode, __u64 size) -+{ -+ int result; -+ struct iattr attr; -+ file_plugin *fplug; -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ struct dentry dentry; -+ -+ assert("vs-21", is_in_reiser4_context()); -+ ctx = reiser4_init_context(inode->i_sb); -+ assert("vs-22", !IS_ERR(ctx)); -+ -+ attr.ia_size = size; -+ attr.ia_valid = ATTR_SIZE | ATTR_CTIME; -+ fplug = inode_file_plugin(inode); -+ -+ mutex_lock(&inode->i_mutex); -+ assert("vs-1704", get_current_context()->trans->atom == NULL); -+ dentry.d_inode = inode; -+ result = inode->i_op->setattr(&dentry, &attr); -+ mutex_unlock(&inode->i_mutex); -+ -+ context_set_commit_async(ctx); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 80 -+ scroll-step: 1 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/hash.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/hash.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/hash.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/hash.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,353 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by -+ * reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* Hash functions */ -+ -+#include "../debug.h" -+#include "plugin_header.h" -+#include "plugin.h" -+#include "../super.h" -+#include "../inode.h" -+ -+#include -+ -+/* old rupasov (yura) hash */ -+static __u64 hash_rupasov(const unsigned char *name /* name to hash */ , -+ int len /* @name's length */ ) -+{ -+ int i; -+ int j; -+ int pow; -+ __u64 a; -+ __u64 c; -+ -+ assert("nikita-672", name != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-673", len >= 0); -+ -+ for (pow = 1, i = 1; i < len; ++i) -+ pow = pow * 10; -+ -+ if (len == 1) -+ a = name[0] - 48; -+ else -+ a = (name[0] - 48) * pow; -+ -+ for (i = 1; i < len; ++i) { -+ c = name[i] - 48; -+ for (pow = 1, j = i; j < len - 1; ++j) -+ pow = pow * 10; -+ a = a + c * pow; -+ } -+ for (; i < 40; ++i) { -+ c = '0' - 48; -+ for (pow = 1, j = i; j < len - 1; ++j) -+ pow = pow * 10; -+ a = a + c * pow; -+ } -+ -+ for (; i < 256; ++i) { -+ c = i; -+ for (pow = 1, j = i; j < len - 1; ++j) -+ pow = pow * 10; -+ a = a + c * pow; -+ } -+ -+ a = a << 7; -+ return a; -+} -+ -+/* r5 hash */ -+static __u64 hash_r5(const unsigned char *name /* name to hash */ , -+ int len UNUSED_ARG /* @name's length */ ) -+{ -+ __u64 a = 0; -+ -+ assert("nikita-674", name != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-675", len >= 0); -+ -+ while (*name) { -+ a += *name << 4; -+ a += *name >> 4; -+ a *= 11; -+ name++; -+ } -+ return a; -+} -+ -+/* Keyed 32-bit hash function using TEA in a Davis-Meyer function -+ H0 = Key -+ Hi = E Mi(Hi-1) + Hi-1 -+ -+ (see Applied Cryptography, 2nd edition, p448). -+ -+ Jeremy Fitzhardinge 1998 -+ -+ Jeremy has agreed to the contents of reiserfs/README. -Hans -+ -+ This code was blindly upgraded to __u64 by s/__u32/__u64/g. -+*/ -+static __u64 hash_tea(const unsigned char *name /* name to hash */ , -+ int len /* @name's length */ ) -+{ -+ __u64 k[] = { 0x9464a485u, 0x542e1a94u, 0x3e846bffu, 0xb75bcfc3u }; -+ -+ __u64 h0 = k[0], h1 = k[1]; -+ __u64 a, b, c, d; -+ __u64 pad; -+ int i; -+ -+ assert("nikita-676", name != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-677", len >= 0); -+ -+#define DELTA 0x9E3779B9u -+#define FULLROUNDS 10 /* 32 is overkill, 16 is strong crypto */ -+#define PARTROUNDS 6 /* 6 gets complete mixing */ -+ -+/* a, b, c, d - data; h0, h1 - accumulated hash */ -+#define TEACORE(rounds) \ -+ do { \ -+ __u64 sum = 0; \ -+ int n = rounds; \ -+ __u64 b0, b1; \ -+ \ -+ b0 = h0; \ -+ b1 = h1; \ -+ \ -+ do \ -+ { \ -+ sum += DELTA; \ -+ b0 += ((b1 << 4)+a) ^ (b1+sum) ^ ((b1 >> 5)+b); \ -+ b1 += ((b0 << 4)+c) ^ (b0+sum) ^ ((b0 >> 5)+d); \ -+ } while(--n); \ -+ \ -+ h0 += b0; \ -+ h1 += b1; \ -+ } while(0) -+ -+ pad = (__u64) len | ((__u64) len << 8); -+ pad |= pad << 16; -+ -+ while (len >= 16) { -+ a = (__u64) name[0] | (__u64) name[1] << 8 | (__u64) name[2] << -+ 16 | (__u64) name[3] << 24; -+ b = (__u64) name[4] | (__u64) name[5] << 8 | (__u64) name[6] << -+ 16 | (__u64) name[7] << 24; -+ c = (__u64) name[8] | (__u64) name[9] << 8 | (__u64) name[10] << -+ 16 | (__u64) name[11] << 24; -+ d = (__u64) name[12] | (__u64) name[13] << 8 | (__u64) name[14] -+ << 16 | (__u64) name[15] << 24; -+ -+ TEACORE(PARTROUNDS); -+ -+ len -= 16; -+ name += 16; -+ } -+ -+ if (len >= 12) { -+ //assert(len < 16); -+ if (len >= 16) -+ *(int *)0 = 0; -+ -+ a = (__u64) name[0] | (__u64) name[1] << 8 | (__u64) name[2] << -+ 16 | (__u64) name[3] << 24; -+ b = (__u64) name[4] | (__u64) name[5] << 8 | (__u64) name[6] << -+ 16 | (__u64) name[7] << 24; -+ c = (__u64) name[8] | (__u64) name[9] << 8 | (__u64) name[10] << -+ 16 | (__u64) name[11] << 24; -+ -+ d = pad; -+ for (i = 12; i < len; i++) { -+ d <<= 8; -+ d |= name[i]; -+ } -+ } else if (len >= 8) { -+ //assert(len < 12); -+ if (len >= 12) -+ *(int *)0 = 0; -+ a = (__u64) name[0] | (__u64) name[1] << 8 | (__u64) name[2] << -+ 16 | (__u64) name[3] << 24; -+ b = (__u64) name[4] | (__u64) name[5] << 8 | (__u64) name[6] << -+ 16 | (__u64) name[7] << 24; -+ -+ c = d = pad; -+ for (i = 8; i < len; i++) { -+ c <<= 8; -+ c |= name[i]; -+ } -+ } else if (len >= 4) { -+ //assert(len < 8); -+ if (len >= 8) -+ *(int *)0 = 0; -+ a = (__u64) name[0] | (__u64) name[1] << 8 | (__u64) name[2] << -+ 16 | (__u64) name[3] << 24; -+ -+ b = c = d = pad; -+ for (i = 4; i < len; i++) { -+ b <<= 8; -+ b |= name[i]; -+ } -+ } else { -+ //assert(len < 4); -+ if (len >= 4) -+ *(int *)0 = 0; -+ a = b = c = d = pad; -+ for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { -+ a <<= 8; -+ a |= name[i]; -+ } -+ } -+ -+ TEACORE(FULLROUNDS); -+ -+/* return 0;*/ -+ return h0 ^ h1; -+ -+} -+ -+/* classical 64 bit Fowler/Noll/Vo-1 (FNV-1) hash. -+ -+ See http://www.isthe.com/chongo/tech/comp/fnv/ for details. -+ -+ Excerpts: -+ -+ FNV hashes are designed to be fast while maintaining a low collision -+ rate. -+ -+ [This version also seems to preserve lexicographical order locally.] -+ -+ FNV hash algorithms and source code have been released into the public -+ domain. -+ -+*/ -+static __u64 hash_fnv1(const unsigned char *name /* name to hash */ , -+ int len UNUSED_ARG /* @name's length */ ) -+{ -+ unsigned long long a = 0xcbf29ce484222325ull; -+ const unsigned long long fnv_64_prime = 0x100000001b3ull; -+ -+ assert("nikita-678", name != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-679", len >= 0); -+ -+ /* FNV-1 hash each octet in the buffer */ -+ for (; *name; ++name) { -+ /* multiply by the 32 bit FNV magic prime mod 2^64 */ -+ a *= fnv_64_prime; -+ /* xor the bottom with the current octet */ -+ a ^= (unsigned long long)(*name); -+ } -+ /* return our new hash value */ -+ return a; -+} -+ -+/* degenerate hash function used to simplify testing of non-unique key -+ handling */ -+static __u64 hash_deg(const unsigned char *name UNUSED_ARG /* name to hash */ , -+ int len UNUSED_ARG /* @name's length */ ) -+{ -+ return 0xc0c0c0c010101010ull; -+} -+ -+static int change_hash(struct inode *inode, -+ reiser4_plugin * plugin, -+ pset_member memb) -+{ -+ int result; -+ -+ assert("nikita-3503", inode != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-3504", plugin != NULL); -+ -+ assert("nikita-3505", is_reiser4_inode(inode)); -+ assert("nikita-3507", plugin->h.type_id == REISER4_HASH_PLUGIN_TYPE); -+ -+ if (!plugin_of_group(inode_file_plugin(inode), REISER4_DIRECTORY_FILE)) -+ return RETERR(-EINVAL); -+ -+ result = 0; -+ if (inode_hash_plugin(inode) == NULL || -+ inode_hash_plugin(inode)->h.id != plugin->h.id) { -+ if (is_dir_empty(inode) == 0) -+ result = aset_set_unsafe(&reiser4_inode_data(inode)->pset, -+ PSET_HASH, plugin); -+ else -+ result = RETERR(-ENOTEMPTY); -+ -+ } -+ return result; -+} -+ -+static reiser4_plugin_ops hash_plugin_ops = { -+ .init = NULL, -+ .load = NULL, -+ .save_len = NULL, -+ .save = NULL, -+ .change = change_hash -+}; -+ -+/* hash plugins */ -+hash_plugin hash_plugins[LAST_HASH_ID] = { -+ [RUPASOV_HASH_ID] = { -+ .h = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_HASH_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = RUPASOV_HASH_ID, -+ .pops = &hash_plugin_ops, -+ .label = "rupasov", -+ .desc = "Original Yura's hash", -+ .linkage = {NULL, NULL} -+ }, -+ .hash = hash_rupasov -+ }, -+ [R5_HASH_ID] = { -+ .h = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_HASH_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = R5_HASH_ID, -+ .pops = &hash_plugin_ops, -+ .label = "r5", -+ .desc = "r5 hash", -+ .linkage = {NULL, NULL} -+ }, -+ .hash = hash_r5 -+ }, -+ [TEA_HASH_ID] = { -+ .h = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_HASH_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = TEA_HASH_ID, -+ .pops = &hash_plugin_ops, -+ .label = "tea", -+ .desc = "tea hash", -+ .linkage = {NULL, NULL} -+ }, -+ .hash = hash_tea -+ }, -+ [FNV1_HASH_ID] = { -+ .h = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_HASH_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = FNV1_HASH_ID, -+ .pops = &hash_plugin_ops, -+ .label = "fnv1", -+ .desc = "fnv1 hash", -+ .linkage = {NULL, NULL} -+ }, -+ .hash = hash_fnv1 -+ }, -+ [DEGENERATE_HASH_ID] = { -+ .h = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_HASH_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = DEGENERATE_HASH_ID, -+ .pops = &hash_plugin_ops, -+ .label = "degenerate hash", -+ .desc = "Degenerate hash: only for testing", -+ .linkage = {NULL, NULL} -+ }, -+ .hash = hash_deg -+ } -+}; -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/inode_ops.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/inode_ops.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/inode_ops.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/inode_ops.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,897 @@ -+/* -+ * Copyright 2005 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README -+ */ -+ -+/* -+ * this file contains typical implementations for most of methods of struct -+ * inode_operations -+ */ -+ -+#include "../inode.h" -+#include "../safe_link.h" -+ -+#include -+#include -+ -+static int create_vfs_object(struct inode *parent, struct dentry *dentry, -+ reiser4_object_create_data *data); -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_create_common - create of inode operations -+ * @parent: inode of parent directory -+ * @dentry: dentry of new object to create -+ * @mode: the permissions to use -+ * @nameidata: -+ * -+ * This is common implementation of vfs's create method of struct -+ * inode_operations. -+ * Creates regular file using file plugin from parent directory plugin set. -+ */ -+int reiser4_create_common(struct inode *parent, struct dentry *dentry, -+ int mode, struct nameidata *nameidata) -+{ -+ reiser4_object_create_data data; -+ file_plugin *fplug; -+ -+ memset(&data, 0, sizeof data); -+ data.mode = S_IFREG | mode; -+ fplug = child_create_plugin(parent) ? : inode_create_plugin(parent); -+ if (!plugin_of_group(fplug, REISER4_REGULAR_FILE)) { -+ warning("vpf-1900", "'%s' is not a regular file plugin.", -+ fplug->h.label); -+ return RETERR(-EIO); -+ } -+ data.id = fplug->h.id; -+ return create_vfs_object(parent, dentry, &data); -+} -+ -+int reiser4_lookup_name(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *, reiser4_key *); -+void check_light_weight(struct inode *inode, struct inode *parent); -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_lookup_common - lookup of inode operations -+ * @parent: inode of directory to lookup into -+ * @dentry: name to look for -+ * @nameidata: -+ * -+ * This is common implementation of vfs's lookup method of struct -+ * inode_operations. -+ */ -+struct dentry *reiser4_lookup_common(struct inode *parent, -+ struct dentry *dentry, -+ struct nameidata *nameidata) -+{ -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ int result; -+ struct dentry *new; -+ struct inode *inode; -+ reiser4_dir_entry_desc entry; -+ -+ ctx = reiser4_init_context(parent->i_sb); -+ if (IS_ERR(ctx)) -+ return (struct dentry *)ctx; -+ -+ /* set up operations on dentry. */ -+ dentry->d_op = &get_super_private(parent->i_sb)->ops.dentry; -+ -+ result = reiser4_lookup_name(parent, dentry, &entry.key); -+ if (result) { -+ context_set_commit_async(ctx); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ if (result == -ENOENT) { -+ /* object not found */ -+ if (!IS_DEADDIR(parent)) -+ d_add(dentry, NULL); -+ return NULL; -+ } -+ return ERR_PTR(result); -+ } -+ -+ inode = reiser4_iget(parent->i_sb, &entry.key, 0); -+ if (IS_ERR(inode)) { -+ context_set_commit_async(ctx); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return ERR_PTR(PTR_ERR(inode)); -+ } -+ -+ /* success */ -+ check_light_weight(inode, parent); -+ new = d_splice_alias(inode, dentry); -+ reiser4_iget_complete(inode); -+ -+ /* prevent balance_dirty_pages() from being called: we don't want to -+ * do this under directory i_mutex. */ -+ context_set_commit_async(ctx); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return new; -+} -+ -+static reiser4_block_nr common_estimate_link(struct inode *parent, -+ struct inode *object); -+int reiser4_update_dir(struct inode *); -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_link_common - link of inode operations -+ * @existing: dentry of object which is to get new name -+ * @parent: directory where new name is to be created -+ * @newname: new name -+ * -+ * This is common implementation of vfs's link method of struct -+ * inode_operations. -+ */ -+int reiser4_link_common(struct dentry *existing, struct inode *parent, -+ struct dentry *newname) -+{ -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ int result; -+ struct inode *object; -+ dir_plugin *parent_dplug; -+ reiser4_dir_entry_desc entry; -+ reiser4_object_create_data data; -+ reiser4_block_nr reserve; -+ -+ ctx = reiser4_init_context(parent->i_sb); -+ if (IS_ERR(ctx)) -+ return PTR_ERR(ctx); -+ -+ assert("nikita-1431", existing != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1432", parent != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1433", newname != NULL); -+ -+ object = existing->d_inode; -+ assert("nikita-1434", object != NULL); -+ -+ /* check for race with create_object() */ -+ if (reiser4_inode_get_flag(object, REISER4_IMMUTABLE)) { -+ context_set_commit_async(ctx); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return RETERR(-E_REPEAT); -+ } -+ -+ parent_dplug = inode_dir_plugin(parent); -+ -+ memset(&entry, 0, sizeof entry); -+ entry.obj = object; -+ -+ data.mode = object->i_mode; -+ data.id = inode_file_plugin(object)->h.id; -+ -+ reserve = common_estimate_link(parent, existing->d_inode); -+ if ((__s64) reserve < 0) { -+ context_set_commit_async(ctx); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return reserve; -+ } -+ -+ if (reiser4_grab_space(reserve, BA_CAN_COMMIT)) { -+ context_set_commit_async(ctx); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return RETERR(-ENOSPC); -+ } -+ -+ /* -+ * Subtle race handling: sys_link() doesn't take i_mutex on @parent. It -+ * means that link(2) can race against unlink(2) or rename(2), and -+ * inode is dead (->i_nlink == 0) when reiser4_link() is entered. -+ * -+ * For such inode we have to undo special processing done in -+ * reiser4_unlink() viz. creation of safe-link. -+ */ -+ if (unlikely(object->i_nlink == 0)) { -+ result = safe_link_del(reiser4_tree_by_inode(object), -+ get_inode_oid(object), SAFE_UNLINK); -+ if (result != 0) { -+ context_set_commit_async(ctx); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return result; -+ } -+ } -+ -+ /* increment nlink of @existing and update its stat data */ -+ result = reiser4_add_nlink(object, parent, 1); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ /* add entry to the parent */ -+ result = -+ parent_dplug->add_entry(parent, newname, &data, &entry); -+ if (result != 0) { -+ /* failed to add entry to the parent, decrement nlink -+ of @existing */ -+ reiser4_del_nlink(object, parent, 1); -+ /* -+ * now, if that failed, we have a file with too big -+ * nlink---space leak, much better than directory -+ * entry pointing to nowhere -+ */ -+ } -+ } -+ if (result == 0) { -+ atomic_inc(&object->i_count); -+ /* -+ * Upon successful completion, link() shall mark for update -+ * the st_ctime field of the file. Also, the st_ctime and -+ * st_mtime fields of the directory that contains the new -+ * entry shall be marked for update. --SUS -+ */ -+ result = reiser4_update_dir(parent); -+ } -+ if (result == 0) -+ d_instantiate(newname, existing->d_inode); -+ -+ context_set_commit_async(ctx); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+static int unlink_check_and_grab(struct inode *parent, struct dentry *victim); -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_unlink_common - unlink of inode operations -+ * @parent: inode of directory to remove name from -+ * @victim: name to be removed -+ * -+ * This is common implementation of vfs's unlink method of struct -+ * inode_operations. -+ */ -+int reiser4_unlink_common(struct inode *parent, struct dentry *victim) -+{ -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ int result; -+ struct inode *object; -+ file_plugin *fplug; -+ -+ ctx = reiser4_init_context(parent->i_sb); -+ if (IS_ERR(ctx)) -+ return PTR_ERR(ctx); -+ -+ object = victim->d_inode; -+ fplug = inode_file_plugin(object); -+ assert("nikita-2882", fplug->detach != NULL); -+ -+ result = unlink_check_and_grab(parent, victim); -+ if (result != 0) { -+ context_set_commit_async(ctx); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return result; -+ } -+ -+ result = fplug->detach(object, parent); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ dir_plugin *parent_dplug; -+ reiser4_dir_entry_desc entry; -+ -+ parent_dplug = inode_dir_plugin(parent); -+ memset(&entry, 0, sizeof entry); -+ -+ /* first, delete directory entry */ -+ result = parent_dplug->rem_entry(parent, victim, &entry); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ /* -+ * if name was removed successfully, we _have_ to -+ * return 0 from this function, because upper level -+ * caller (vfs_{rmdir,unlink}) expect this. -+ * -+ * now that directory entry is removed, update -+ * stat-data -+ */ -+ reiser4_del_nlink(object, parent, 1); -+ /* -+ * Upon successful completion, unlink() shall mark for -+ * update the st_ctime and st_mtime fields of the -+ * parent directory. Also, if the file's link count is -+ * not 0, the st_ctime field of the file shall be -+ * marked for update. --SUS -+ */ -+ reiser4_update_dir(parent); -+ /* add safe-link for this file */ -+ if (object->i_nlink == 0) -+ safe_link_add(object, SAFE_UNLINK); -+ } -+ } -+ -+ if (unlikely(result != 0)) { -+ if (result != -ENOMEM) -+ warning("nikita-3398", "Cannot unlink %llu (%i)", -+ (unsigned long long)get_inode_oid(object), -+ result); -+ /* if operation failed commit pending inode modifications to -+ * the stat-data */ -+ reiser4_update_sd(object); -+ reiser4_update_sd(parent); -+ } -+ -+ reiser4_release_reserved(object->i_sb); -+ -+ /* @object's i_ctime was updated by ->rem_link() method(). */ -+ -+ /* @victim can be already removed from the disk by this time. Inode is -+ then marked so that iput() wouldn't try to remove stat data. But -+ inode itself is still there. -+ */ -+ -+ /* -+ * we cannot release directory semaphore here, because name has -+ * already been deleted, but dentry (@victim) still exists. Prevent -+ * balance_dirty_pages() from being called on exiting this context: we -+ * don't want to do this under directory i_mutex. -+ */ -+ context_set_commit_async(ctx); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_symlink_common - symlink of inode operations -+ * @parent: inode of parent directory -+ * @dentry: dentry of object to be created -+ * @linkname: string symlink is to contain -+ * -+ * This is common implementation of vfs's symlink method of struct -+ * inode_operations. -+ * Creates object using file plugin SYMLINK_FILE_PLUGIN_ID. -+ */ -+int reiser4_symlink_common(struct inode *parent, struct dentry *dentry, -+ const char *linkname) -+{ -+ reiser4_object_create_data data; -+ -+ memset(&data, 0, sizeof data); -+ data.name = linkname; -+ data.id = SYMLINK_FILE_PLUGIN_ID; -+ data.mode = S_IFLNK | S_IRWXUGO; -+ return create_vfs_object(parent, dentry, &data); -+} -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_mkdir_common - mkdir of inode operations -+ * @parent: inode of parent directory -+ * @dentry: dentry of object to be created -+ * @mode: the permissions to use -+ * -+ * This is common implementation of vfs's mkdir method of struct -+ * inode_operations. -+ * Creates object using file plugin DIRECTORY_FILE_PLUGIN_ID. -+ */ -+int reiser4_mkdir_common(struct inode *parent, struct dentry *dentry, int mode) -+{ -+ reiser4_object_create_data data; -+ -+ memset(&data, 0, sizeof data); -+ data.mode = S_IFDIR | mode; -+ data.id = DIRECTORY_FILE_PLUGIN_ID; -+ return create_vfs_object(parent, dentry, &data); -+} -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_mknod_common - mknod of inode operations -+ * @parent: inode of parent directory -+ * @dentry: dentry of object to be created -+ * @mode: the permissions to use and file type -+ * @rdev: minor and major of new device file -+ * -+ * This is common implementation of vfs's mknod method of struct -+ * inode_operations. -+ * Creates object using file plugin SPECIAL_FILE_PLUGIN_ID. -+ */ -+int reiser4_mknod_common(struct inode *parent, struct dentry *dentry, -+ int mode, dev_t rdev) -+{ -+ reiser4_object_create_data data; -+ -+ memset(&data, 0, sizeof data); -+ data.mode = mode; -+ data.rdev = rdev; -+ data.id = SPECIAL_FILE_PLUGIN_ID; -+ return create_vfs_object(parent, dentry, &data); -+} -+ -+/* -+ * implementation of vfs's rename method of struct inode_operations for typical -+ * directory is in inode_ops_rename.c -+ */ -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_follow_link_common - follow_link of inode operations -+ * @dentry: dentry of symlink -+ * @data: -+ * -+ * This is common implementation of vfs's followlink method of struct -+ * inode_operations. -+ * Assumes that inode's i_private points to the content of symbolic link. -+ */ -+void *reiser4_follow_link_common(struct dentry *dentry, struct nameidata *nd) -+{ -+ assert("vs-851", S_ISLNK(dentry->d_inode->i_mode)); -+ -+ if (!dentry->d_inode->i_private -+ || !reiser4_inode_get_flag(dentry->d_inode, -+ REISER4_GENERIC_PTR_USED)) -+ return ERR_PTR(RETERR(-EINVAL)); -+ nd_set_link(nd, dentry->d_inode->i_private); -+ return NULL; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_permission_common - permission of inode operations -+ * @inode: inode to check permissions for -+ * @mask: mode bits to check permissions for -+ * @nameidata: -+ * -+ * Uses generic function to check for rwx permissions. -+ */ -+int reiser4_permission_common(struct inode *inode, int mask, -+ struct nameidata *nameidata) -+{ -+ return generic_permission(inode, mask, NULL); -+} -+ -+static int setattr_reserve(reiser4_tree *); -+ -+/* this is common implementation of vfs's setattr method of struct -+ inode_operations -+*/ -+int reiser4_setattr_common(struct dentry *dentry, struct iattr *attr) -+{ -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ struct inode *inode; -+ int result; -+ -+ inode = dentry->d_inode; -+ result = inode_change_ok(inode, attr); -+ if (result) -+ return result; -+ -+ ctx = reiser4_init_context(inode->i_sb); -+ if (IS_ERR(ctx)) -+ return PTR_ERR(ctx); -+ -+ assert("nikita-3119", !(attr->ia_valid & ATTR_SIZE)); -+ -+ /* -+ * grab disk space and call standard inode_setattr(). -+ */ -+ result = setattr_reserve(reiser4_tree_by_inode(inode)); -+ if (!result) { -+ if ((attr->ia_valid & ATTR_UID && attr->ia_uid != inode->i_uid) -+ || (attr->ia_valid & ATTR_GID -+ && attr->ia_gid != inode->i_gid)) { -+ result = DQUOT_TRANSFER(inode, attr) ? -EDQUOT : 0; -+ if (result) { -+ context_set_commit_async(ctx); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return result; -+ } -+ } -+ result = inode_setattr(inode, attr); -+ if (!result) -+ reiser4_update_sd(inode); -+ } -+ -+ context_set_commit_async(ctx); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* this is common implementation of vfs's getattr method of struct -+ inode_operations -+*/ -+int reiser4_getattr_common(struct vfsmount *mnt UNUSED_ARG, -+ struct dentry *dentry, struct kstat *stat) -+{ -+ struct inode *obj; -+ -+ assert("nikita-2298", dentry != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2299", stat != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2300", dentry->d_inode != NULL); -+ -+ obj = dentry->d_inode; -+ -+ stat->dev = obj->i_sb->s_dev; -+ stat->ino = oid_to_uino(get_inode_oid(obj)); -+ stat->mode = obj->i_mode; -+ /* don't confuse userland with huge nlink. This is not entirely -+ * correct, because nlink_t is not necessary 16 bit signed. */ -+ stat->nlink = min(obj->i_nlink, (typeof(obj->i_nlink)) 0x7fff); -+ stat->uid = obj->i_uid; -+ stat->gid = obj->i_gid; -+ stat->rdev = obj->i_rdev; -+ stat->atime = obj->i_atime; -+ stat->mtime = obj->i_mtime; -+ stat->ctime = obj->i_ctime; -+ stat->size = obj->i_size; -+ stat->blocks = -+ (inode_get_bytes(obj) + VFS_BLKSIZE - 1) >> VFS_BLKSIZE_BITS; -+ /* "preferred" blocksize for efficient file system I/O */ -+ stat->blksize = get_super_private(obj->i_sb)->optimal_io_size; -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* Estimate the maximum amount of nodes which might be allocated or changed on -+ typical new object creation. Typical creation consists of calling create -+ method of file plugin, adding directory entry to parent and update parent -+ directory's stat data. -+*/ -+static reiser4_block_nr estimate_create_vfs_object(struct inode *parent, /* parent object */ -+ struct inode *object -+ /* object */ ) -+{ -+ assert("vpf-309", parent != NULL); -+ assert("vpf-307", object != NULL); -+ -+ return -+ /* object creation estimation */ -+ inode_file_plugin(object)->estimate.create(object) + -+ /* stat data of parent directory estimation */ -+ inode_file_plugin(parent)->estimate.update(parent) + -+ /* adding entry estimation */ -+ inode_dir_plugin(parent)->estimate.add_entry(parent) + -+ /* to undo in the case of failure */ -+ inode_dir_plugin(parent)->estimate.rem_entry(parent); -+} -+ -+/* Create child in directory. -+ -+ . get object's plugin -+ . get fresh inode -+ . initialize inode -+ . add object's stat-data -+ . initialize object's directory -+ . add entry to the parent -+ . instantiate dentry -+ -+*/ -+static int do_create_vfs_child(reiser4_object_create_data * data, /* parameters of new -+ object */ -+ struct inode **retobj) -+{ -+ int result; -+ -+ struct dentry *dentry; /* parent object */ -+ struct inode *parent; /* new name */ -+ -+ dir_plugin *par_dir; /* directory plugin on the parent */ -+ dir_plugin *obj_dir; /* directory plugin on the new object */ -+ file_plugin *obj_plug; /* object plugin on the new object */ -+ struct inode *object; /* new object */ -+ reiser4_block_nr reserve; -+ -+ reiser4_dir_entry_desc entry; /* new directory entry */ -+ -+ assert("nikita-1420", data != NULL); -+ parent = data->parent; -+ dentry = data->dentry; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1418", parent != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1419", dentry != NULL); -+ -+ /* check, that name is acceptable for parent */ -+ par_dir = inode_dir_plugin(parent); -+ if (par_dir->is_name_acceptable && -+ !par_dir->is_name_acceptable(parent, -+ dentry->d_name.name, -+ (int)dentry->d_name.len)) -+ return RETERR(-ENAMETOOLONG); -+ -+ result = 0; -+ obj_plug = file_plugin_by_id((int)data->id); -+ if (obj_plug == NULL) { -+ warning("nikita-430", "Cannot find plugin %i", data->id); -+ return RETERR(-ENOENT); -+ } -+ object = new_inode(parent->i_sb); -+ if (object == NULL) -+ return RETERR(-ENOMEM); -+ /* we'll update i_nlink below */ -+ object->i_nlink = 0; -+ /* new_inode() initializes i_ino to "arbitrary" value. Reset it to 0, -+ * to simplify error handling: if some error occurs before i_ino is -+ * initialized with oid, i_ino should already be set to some -+ * distinguished value. */ -+ object->i_ino = 0; -+ -+ /* So that on error iput will be called. */ -+ *retobj = object; -+ -+ if (DQUOT_ALLOC_INODE(object)) { -+ DQUOT_DROP(object); -+ object->i_flags |= S_NOQUOTA; -+ return RETERR(-EDQUOT); -+ } -+ -+ memset(&entry, 0, sizeof entry); -+ entry.obj = object; -+ -+ set_plugin(&reiser4_inode_data(object)->pset, PSET_FILE, -+ file_plugin_to_plugin(obj_plug)); -+ result = obj_plug->set_plug_in_inode(object, parent, data); -+ if (result) { -+ warning("nikita-431", "Cannot install plugin %i on %llx", -+ data->id, (unsigned long long)get_inode_oid(object)); -+ DQUOT_FREE_INODE(object); -+ object->i_flags |= S_NOQUOTA; -+ return result; -+ } -+ -+ /* reget plugin after installation */ -+ obj_plug = inode_file_plugin(object); -+ -+ if (obj_plug->create_object == NULL) { -+ DQUOT_FREE_INODE(object); -+ object->i_flags |= S_NOQUOTA; -+ return RETERR(-EPERM); -+ } -+ -+ /* if any of hash, tail, sd or permission plugins for newly created -+ object are not set yet set them here inheriting them from parent -+ directory -+ */ -+ assert("nikita-2070", obj_plug->adjust_to_parent != NULL); -+ result = obj_plug->adjust_to_parent(object, -+ parent, -+ object->i_sb->s_root->d_inode); -+ if (result == 0) -+ result = finish_pset(object); -+ if (result != 0) { -+ warning("nikita-432", "Cannot inherit from %llx to %llx", -+ (unsigned long long)get_inode_oid(parent), -+ (unsigned long long)get_inode_oid(object)); -+ DQUOT_FREE_INODE(object); -+ object->i_flags |= S_NOQUOTA; -+ return result; -+ } -+ -+ /* setup inode and file-operations for this inode */ -+ setup_inode_ops(object, data); -+ -+ /* call file plugin's method to initialize plugin specific part of -+ * inode */ -+ if (obj_plug->init_inode_data) -+ obj_plug->init_inode_data(object, data, 1 /*create */ ); -+ -+ /* obtain directory plugin (if any) for new object. */ -+ obj_dir = inode_dir_plugin(object); -+ if (obj_dir != NULL && obj_dir->init == NULL) { -+ DQUOT_FREE_INODE(object); -+ object->i_flags |= S_NOQUOTA; -+ return RETERR(-EPERM); -+ } -+ -+ reiser4_inode_data(object)->locality_id = get_inode_oid(parent); -+ -+ reserve = estimate_create_vfs_object(parent, object); -+ if (reiser4_grab_space(reserve, BA_CAN_COMMIT)) { -+ DQUOT_FREE_INODE(object); -+ object->i_flags |= S_NOQUOTA; -+ return RETERR(-ENOSPC); -+ } -+ -+ /* mark inode `immutable'. We disable changes to the file being -+ created until valid directory entry for it is inserted. Otherwise, -+ if file were expanded and insertion of directory entry fails, we -+ have to remove file, but we only alloted enough space in -+ transaction to remove _empty_ file. 3.x code used to remove stat -+ data in different transaction thus possibly leaking disk space on -+ crash. This all only matters if it's possible to access file -+ without name, for example, by inode number -+ */ -+ reiser4_inode_set_flag(object, REISER4_IMMUTABLE); -+ -+ /* create empty object, this includes allocation of new objectid. For -+ directories this implies creation of dot and dotdot */ -+ assert("nikita-2265", reiser4_inode_get_flag(object, REISER4_NO_SD)); -+ -+ /* mark inode as `loaded'. From this point onward -+ reiser4_delete_inode() will try to remove its stat-data. */ -+ reiser4_inode_set_flag(object, REISER4_LOADED); -+ -+ result = obj_plug->create_object(object, parent, data); -+ if (result != 0) { -+ reiser4_inode_clr_flag(object, REISER4_IMMUTABLE); -+ if (result != -ENAMETOOLONG && result != -ENOMEM) -+ warning("nikita-2219", -+ "Failed to create sd for %llu", -+ (unsigned long long)get_inode_oid(object)); -+ DQUOT_FREE_INODE(object); -+ object->i_flags |= S_NOQUOTA; -+ return result; -+ } -+ -+ if (obj_dir != NULL) -+ result = obj_dir->init(object, parent, data); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ assert("nikita-434", !reiser4_inode_get_flag(object, -+ REISER4_NO_SD)); -+ /* insert inode into VFS hash table */ -+ insert_inode_hash(object); -+ /* create entry */ -+ result = par_dir->add_entry(parent, dentry, data, &entry); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ result = reiser4_add_nlink(object, parent, 0); -+ /* If O_CREAT is set and the file did not previously -+ exist, upon successful completion, open() shall -+ mark for update the st_atime, st_ctime, and -+ st_mtime fields of the file and the st_ctime and -+ st_mtime fields of the parent directory. --SUS -+ */ -+ /* @object times are already updated by -+ reiser4_add_nlink() */ -+ if (result == 0) -+ reiser4_update_dir(parent); -+ if (result != 0) -+ /* cleanup failure to add nlink */ -+ par_dir->rem_entry(parent, dentry, &entry); -+ } -+ if (result != 0) -+ /* cleanup failure to add entry */ -+ obj_plug->detach(object, parent); -+ } else if (result != -ENOMEM) -+ warning("nikita-2219", "Failed to initialize dir for %llu: %i", -+ (unsigned long long)get_inode_oid(object), result); -+ -+ /* -+ * update stat-data, committing all pending modifications to the inode -+ * fields. -+ */ -+ reiser4_update_sd(object); -+ if (result != 0) { -+ DQUOT_FREE_INODE(object); -+ object->i_flags |= S_NOQUOTA; -+ /* if everything was ok (result == 0), parent stat-data is -+ * already updated above (update_parent_dir()) */ -+ reiser4_update_sd(parent); -+ /* failure to create entry, remove object */ -+ obj_plug->delete_object(object); -+ } -+ -+ /* file has name now, clear immutable flag */ -+ reiser4_inode_clr_flag(object, REISER4_IMMUTABLE); -+ -+ /* on error, iput() will call ->delete_inode(). We should keep track -+ of the existence of stat-data for this inode and avoid attempt to -+ remove it in reiser4_delete_inode(). This is accomplished through -+ REISER4_NO_SD bit in inode.u.reiser4_i.plugin.flags -+ */ -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* this is helper for common implementations of reiser4_mkdir, reiser4_create, -+ reiser4_mknod and reiser4_symlink -+*/ -+static int -+create_vfs_object(struct inode *parent, -+ struct dentry *dentry, reiser4_object_create_data * data) -+{ -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ int result; -+ struct inode *child; -+ -+ ctx = reiser4_init_context(parent->i_sb); -+ if (IS_ERR(ctx)) -+ return PTR_ERR(ctx); -+ context_set_commit_async(ctx); -+ -+ data->parent = parent; -+ data->dentry = dentry; -+ child = NULL; -+ result = do_create_vfs_child(data, &child); -+ if (unlikely(result != 0)) { -+ if (child != NULL) { -+ reiser4_make_bad_inode(child); -+ iput(child); -+ } -+ } else -+ d_instantiate(dentry, child); -+ -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* helper for link_common. Estimate disk space necessary to add a link -+ from @parent to @object -+*/ -+static reiser4_block_nr common_estimate_link(struct inode *parent, /* parent directory */ -+ struct inode *object -+ /* object to which new link is being cerated */ -+ ) -+{ -+ reiser4_block_nr res = 0; -+ file_plugin *fplug; -+ dir_plugin *dplug; -+ -+ assert("vpf-317", object != NULL); -+ assert("vpf-318", parent != NULL); -+ -+ fplug = inode_file_plugin(object); -+ dplug = inode_dir_plugin(parent); -+ /* VS-FIXME-HANS: why do we do fplug->estimate.update(object) twice instead of multiplying by 2? */ -+ /* reiser4_add_nlink(object) */ -+ res += fplug->estimate.update(object); -+ /* add_entry(parent) */ -+ res += dplug->estimate.add_entry(parent); -+ /* reiser4_del_nlink(object) */ -+ res += fplug->estimate.update(object); -+ /* update_dir(parent) */ -+ res += inode_file_plugin(parent)->estimate.update(parent); -+ /* safe-link */ -+ res += estimate_one_item_removal(reiser4_tree_by_inode(object)); -+ -+ return res; -+} -+ -+/* Estimate disk space necessary to remove a link between @parent and -+ @object. -+*/ -+static reiser4_block_nr estimate_unlink(struct inode *parent, /* parent directory */ -+ struct inode *object -+ /* object to which new link is being cerated */ -+ ) -+{ -+ reiser4_block_nr res = 0; -+ file_plugin *fplug; -+ dir_plugin *dplug; -+ -+ assert("vpf-317", object != NULL); -+ assert("vpf-318", parent != NULL); -+ -+ fplug = inode_file_plugin(object); -+ dplug = inode_dir_plugin(parent); -+ -+ /* rem_entry(parent) */ -+ res += dplug->estimate.rem_entry(parent); -+ /* reiser4_del_nlink(object) */ -+ res += fplug->estimate.update(object); -+ /* update_dir(parent) */ -+ res += inode_file_plugin(parent)->estimate.update(parent); -+ /* fplug->unlink */ -+ res += fplug->estimate.unlink(object, parent); -+ /* safe-link */ -+ res += estimate_one_insert_item(reiser4_tree_by_inode(object)); -+ -+ return res; -+} -+ -+/* helper for reiser4_unlink_common. Estimate and grab space for unlink. */ -+static int unlink_check_and_grab(struct inode *parent, struct dentry *victim) -+{ -+ file_plugin *fplug; -+ struct inode *child; -+ int result; -+ -+ result = 0; -+ child = victim->d_inode; -+ fplug = inode_file_plugin(child); -+ -+ /* check for race with create_object() */ -+ if (reiser4_inode_get_flag(child, REISER4_IMMUTABLE)) -+ return RETERR(-E_REPEAT); -+ /* object being deleted should have stat data */ -+ assert("vs-949", !reiser4_inode_get_flag(child, REISER4_NO_SD)); -+ -+ /* ask object plugin */ -+ if (fplug->can_rem_link != NULL && !fplug->can_rem_link(child)) -+ return RETERR(-ENOTEMPTY); -+ -+ result = (int)estimate_unlink(parent, child); -+ if (result < 0) -+ return result; -+ -+ return reiser4_grab_reserved(child->i_sb, result, BA_CAN_COMMIT); -+} -+ -+/* helper for reiser4_setattr_common */ -+static int setattr_reserve(reiser4_tree * tree) -+{ -+ assert("vs-1096", is_grab_enabled(get_current_context())); -+ return reiser4_grab_space(estimate_one_insert_into_item(tree), -+ BA_CAN_COMMIT); -+} -+ -+/* helper function. Standards require that for many file-system operations -+ on success ctime and mtime of parent directory is to be updated. */ -+int reiser4_update_dir(struct inode *dir) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-2525", dir != NULL); -+ -+ dir->i_ctime = dir->i_mtime = CURRENT_TIME; -+ return reiser4_update_sd(dir); -+} -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/inode_ops_rename.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/inode_ops_rename.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/inode_ops_rename.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/inode_ops_rename.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,912 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by -+ * reiser4/README */ -+ -+#include "../inode.h" -+#include "../safe_link.h" -+ -+static const char *possible_leak = "Possible disk space leak."; -+ -+/* re-bind existing name at @from_coord in @from_dir to point to @to_inode. -+ -+ Helper function called from hashed_rename() */ -+static int replace_name(struct inode *to_inode, /* inode where @from_coord is -+ * to be re-targeted at */ -+ struct inode *from_dir, /* directory where @from_coord -+ * lives */ -+ struct inode *from_inode, /* inode @from_coord -+ * originally point to */ -+ coord_t * from_coord, /* where directory entry is in -+ * the tree */ -+ lock_handle * from_lh /* lock handle on @from_coord */ ) -+{ -+ item_plugin *from_item; -+ int result; -+ znode *node; -+ -+ coord_clear_iplug(from_coord); -+ node = from_coord->node; -+ result = zload(node); -+ if (result != 0) -+ return result; -+ from_item = item_plugin_by_coord(from_coord); -+ if (plugin_of_group(item_plugin_by_coord(from_coord), -+ DIR_ENTRY_ITEM_TYPE)) -+ { -+ reiser4_key to_key; -+ -+ build_sd_key(to_inode, &to_key); -+ -+ /* everything is found and prepared to change directory entry -+ at @from_coord to point to @to_inode. -+ -+ @to_inode is just about to get new name, so bump its link -+ counter. -+ -+ */ -+ result = reiser4_add_nlink(to_inode, from_dir, 0); -+ if (result != 0) { -+ /* Don't issue warning: this may be plain -EMLINK */ -+ zrelse(node); -+ return result; -+ } -+ -+ result = -+ from_item->s.dir.update_key(from_coord, &to_key, from_lh); -+ if (result != 0) { -+ reiser4_del_nlink(to_inode, from_dir, 0); -+ zrelse(node); -+ return result; -+ } -+ -+ /* @from_inode just lost its name, he-he. -+ -+ If @from_inode was directory, it contained dotdot pointing -+ to @from_dir. @from_dir i_nlink will be decreased when -+ iput() will be called on @from_inode. -+ -+ If file-system is not ADG (hard-links are -+ supported on directories), iput(from_inode) will not remove -+ @from_inode, and thus above is incorrect, but hard-links on -+ directories are problematic in many other respects. -+ */ -+ result = reiser4_del_nlink(from_inode, from_dir, 0); -+ if (result != 0) { -+ warning("nikita-2330", -+ "Cannot remove link from source: %i. %s", -+ result, possible_leak); -+ } -+ /* Has to return success, because entry is already -+ * modified. */ -+ result = 0; -+ -+ /* NOTE-NIKITA consider calling plugin method in stead of -+ accessing inode fields directly. */ -+ from_dir->i_mtime = CURRENT_TIME; -+ } else { -+ warning("nikita-2326", "Unexpected item type"); -+ result = RETERR(-EIO); -+ } -+ zrelse(node); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* add new entry pointing to @inode into @dir at @coord, locked by @lh -+ -+ Helper function used by hashed_rename(). */ -+static int add_name(struct inode *inode, /* inode where @coord is to be -+ * re-targeted at */ -+ struct inode *dir, /* directory where @coord lives */ -+ struct dentry *name, /* new name */ -+ coord_t * coord, /* where directory entry is in the tree */ -+ lock_handle * lh, /* lock handle on @coord */ -+ int is_dir /* true, if @inode is directory */ ) -+{ -+ int result; -+ reiser4_dir_entry_desc entry; -+ -+ assert("nikita-2333", lh->node == coord->node); -+ assert("nikita-2334", is_dir == S_ISDIR(inode->i_mode)); -+ -+ memset(&entry, 0, sizeof entry); -+ entry.obj = inode; -+ /* build key of directory entry description */ -+ inode_dir_plugin(dir)->build_entry_key(dir, &name->d_name, &entry.key); -+ -+ /* ext2 does this in different order: first inserts new entry, -+ then increases directory nlink. We don't want do this, -+ because reiser4_add_nlink() calls ->add_link() plugin -+ method that can fail for whatever reason, leaving as with -+ cleanup problems. -+ */ -+ /* @inode is getting new name */ -+ reiser4_add_nlink(inode, dir, 0); -+ /* create @new_name in @new_dir pointing to -+ @old_inode */ -+ result = WITH_COORD(coord, -+ inode_dir_item_plugin(dir)->s.dir.add_entry(dir, -+ coord, -+ lh, -+ name, -+ &entry)); -+ if (result != 0) { -+ int result2; -+ result2 = reiser4_del_nlink(inode, dir, 0); -+ if (result2 != 0) { -+ warning("nikita-2327", -+ "Cannot drop link on %lli %i. %s", -+ (unsigned long long)get_inode_oid(inode), -+ result2, possible_leak); -+ } -+ } else -+ INODE_INC_FIELD(dir, i_size); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+static reiser4_block_nr estimate_rename(struct inode *old_dir, /* directory where @old is located */ -+ struct dentry *old_name, /* old name */ -+ struct inode *new_dir, /* directory where @new is located */ -+ struct dentry *new_name /* new name */ ) -+{ -+ reiser4_block_nr res1, res2; -+ dir_plugin *p_parent_old, *p_parent_new; -+ file_plugin *p_child_old, *p_child_new; -+ -+ assert("vpf-311", old_dir != NULL); -+ assert("vpf-312", new_dir != NULL); -+ assert("vpf-313", old_name != NULL); -+ assert("vpf-314", new_name != NULL); -+ -+ p_parent_old = inode_dir_plugin(old_dir); -+ p_parent_new = inode_dir_plugin(new_dir); -+ p_child_old = inode_file_plugin(old_name->d_inode); -+ if (new_name->d_inode) -+ p_child_new = inode_file_plugin(new_name->d_inode); -+ else -+ p_child_new = NULL; -+ -+ /* find_entry - can insert one leaf. */ -+ res1 = res2 = 1; -+ -+ /* replace_name */ -+ { -+ /* reiser4_add_nlink(p_child_old) and reiser4_del_nlink(p_child_old) */ -+ res1 += 2 * p_child_old->estimate.update(old_name->d_inode); -+ /* update key */ -+ res1 += 1; -+ /* reiser4_del_nlink(p_child_new) */ -+ if (p_child_new) -+ res1 += p_child_new->estimate.update(new_name->d_inode); -+ } -+ -+ /* else add_name */ -+ { -+ /* reiser4_add_nlink(p_parent_new) and reiser4_del_nlink(p_parent_new) */ -+ res2 += -+ 2 * inode_file_plugin(new_dir)->estimate.update(new_dir); -+ /* reiser4_add_nlink(p_parent_old) */ -+ res2 += p_child_old->estimate.update(old_name->d_inode); -+ /* add_entry(p_parent_new) */ -+ res2 += p_parent_new->estimate.add_entry(new_dir); -+ /* reiser4_del_nlink(p_parent_old) */ -+ res2 += p_child_old->estimate.update(old_name->d_inode); -+ } -+ -+ res1 = res1 < res2 ? res2 : res1; -+ -+ /* reiser4_write_sd(p_parent_new) */ -+ res1 += inode_file_plugin(new_dir)->estimate.update(new_dir); -+ -+ /* reiser4_write_sd(p_child_new) */ -+ if (p_child_new) -+ res1 += p_child_new->estimate.update(new_name->d_inode); -+ -+ /* hashed_rem_entry(p_parent_old) */ -+ res1 += p_parent_old->estimate.rem_entry(old_dir); -+ -+ /* reiser4_del_nlink(p_child_old) */ -+ res1 += p_child_old->estimate.update(old_name->d_inode); -+ -+ /* replace_name */ -+ { -+ /* reiser4_add_nlink(p_parent_dir_new) */ -+ res1 += inode_file_plugin(new_dir)->estimate.update(new_dir); -+ /* update_key */ -+ res1 += 1; -+ /* reiser4_del_nlink(p_parent_new) */ -+ res1 += inode_file_plugin(new_dir)->estimate.update(new_dir); -+ /* reiser4_del_nlink(p_parent_old) */ -+ res1 += inode_file_plugin(old_dir)->estimate.update(old_dir); -+ } -+ -+ /* reiser4_write_sd(p_parent_old) */ -+ res1 += inode_file_plugin(old_dir)->estimate.update(old_dir); -+ -+ /* reiser4_write_sd(p_child_old) */ -+ res1 += p_child_old->estimate.update(old_name->d_inode); -+ -+ return res1; -+} -+ -+static int hashed_rename_estimate_and_grab(struct inode *old_dir, /* directory where @old is located */ -+ struct dentry *old_name, /* old name */ -+ struct inode *new_dir, /* directory where @new is located */ -+ struct dentry *new_name -+ /* new name */ ) -+{ -+ reiser4_block_nr reserve; -+ -+ reserve = estimate_rename(old_dir, old_name, new_dir, new_name); -+ -+ if (reiser4_grab_space(reserve, BA_CAN_COMMIT)) -+ return RETERR(-ENOSPC); -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* check whether @old_inode and @new_inode can be moved within file system -+ * tree. This singles out attempts to rename pseudo-files, for example. */ -+static int can_rename(struct inode *old_dir, struct inode *old_inode, -+ struct inode *new_dir, struct inode *new_inode) -+{ -+ file_plugin *fplug; -+ dir_plugin *dplug; -+ -+ assert("nikita-3370", old_inode != NULL); -+ -+ dplug = inode_dir_plugin(new_dir); -+ fplug = inode_file_plugin(old_inode); -+ -+ if (dplug == NULL) -+ return RETERR(-ENOTDIR); -+ else if (new_dir->i_op->create == NULL) -+ return RETERR(-EPERM); -+ else if (!fplug->can_add_link(old_inode)) -+ return RETERR(-EMLINK); -+ else if (new_inode != NULL) { -+ fplug = inode_file_plugin(new_inode); -+ if (fplug->can_rem_link != NULL && -+ !fplug->can_rem_link(new_inode)) -+ return RETERR(-EBUSY); -+ } -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+int reiser4_find_entry(struct inode *, struct dentry *, lock_handle *, -+ znode_lock_mode, reiser4_dir_entry_desc *); -+int reiser4_update_dir(struct inode *); -+ -+/* this is common implementation of vfs's rename method of struct -+ inode_operations -+ See comments in the body. -+ -+ It is arguable that this function can be made generic so, that it -+ will be applicable to any kind of directory plugin that deals with -+ directories composed out of directory entries. The only obstacle -+ here is that we don't have any data-type to represent directory -+ entry. This should be re-considered when more than one different -+ directory plugin will be implemented. -+*/ -+int reiser4_rename_common(struct inode *old_dir /* directory where @old -+ * is located */ , -+ struct dentry *old_name /* old name */ , -+ struct inode *new_dir /* directory where @new -+ * is located */ , -+ struct dentry *new_name /* new name */ ) -+{ -+ /* From `The Open Group Base Specifications Issue 6' -+ -+ If either the old or new argument names a symbolic link, rename() -+ shall operate on the symbolic link itself, and shall not resolve -+ the last component of the argument. If the old argument and the new -+ argument resolve to the same existing file, rename() shall return -+ successfully and perform no other action. -+ -+ [this is done by VFS: vfs_rename()] -+ -+ If the old argument points to the pathname of a file that is not a -+ directory, the new argument shall not point to the pathname of a -+ directory. -+ -+ [checked by VFS: vfs_rename->may_delete()] -+ -+ If the link named by the new argument exists, it shall -+ be removed and old renamed to new. In this case, a link named new -+ shall remain visible to other processes throughout the renaming -+ operation and refer either to the file referred to by new or old -+ before the operation began. -+ -+ [we should assure this] -+ -+ Write access permission is required for -+ both the directory containing old and the directory containing new. -+ -+ [checked by VFS: vfs_rename->may_delete(), may_create()] -+ -+ If the old argument points to the pathname of a directory, the new -+ argument shall not point to the pathname of a file that is not a -+ directory. -+ -+ [checked by VFS: vfs_rename->may_delete()] -+ -+ If the directory named by the new argument exists, it -+ shall be removed and old renamed to new. In this case, a link named -+ new shall exist throughout the renaming operation and shall refer -+ either to the directory referred to by new or old before the -+ operation began. -+ -+ [we should assure this] -+ -+ If new names an existing directory, it shall be -+ required to be an empty directory. -+ -+ [we should check this] -+ -+ If the old argument points to a pathname of a symbolic link, the -+ symbolic link shall be renamed. If the new argument points to a -+ pathname of a symbolic link, the symbolic link shall be removed. -+ -+ The new pathname shall not contain a path prefix that names -+ old. Write access permission is required for the directory -+ containing old and the directory containing new. If the old -+ argument points to the pathname of a directory, write access -+ permission may be required for the directory named by old, and, if -+ it exists, the directory named by new. -+ -+ [checked by VFS: vfs_rename(), vfs_rename_dir()] -+ -+ If the link named by the new argument exists and the file's link -+ count becomes 0 when it is removed and no process has the file -+ open, the space occupied by the file shall be freed and the file -+ shall no longer be accessible. If one or more processes have the -+ file open when the last link is removed, the link shall be removed -+ before rename() returns, but the removal of the file contents shall -+ be postponed until all references to the file are closed. -+ -+ [iput() handles this, but we can do this manually, a la -+ reiser4_unlink()] -+ -+ Upon successful completion, rename() shall mark for update the -+ st_ctime and st_mtime fields of the parent directory of each file. -+ -+ [N/A] -+ -+ */ -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ int result; -+ int is_dir; /* is @old_name directory */ -+ -+ struct inode *old_inode; -+ struct inode *new_inode; -+ coord_t *new_coord; -+ -+ struct reiser4_dentry_fsdata *new_fsdata; -+ dir_plugin *dplug; -+ file_plugin *fplug; -+ -+ reiser4_dir_entry_desc *old_entry, *new_entry, *dotdot_entry; -+ lock_handle *new_lh, *dotdot_lh; -+ struct dentry *dotdot_name; -+ struct reiser4_dentry_fsdata *dataonstack; -+ -+ ctx = reiser4_init_context(old_dir->i_sb); -+ if (IS_ERR(ctx)) -+ return PTR_ERR(ctx); -+ -+ old_entry = kzalloc(3 * sizeof(*old_entry) + 2 * sizeof(*new_lh) + -+ sizeof(*dotdot_name) + sizeof(*dataonstack), -+ reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()); -+ if (!old_entry) { -+ context_set_commit_async(ctx); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return RETERR(-ENOMEM); -+ } -+ -+ new_entry = old_entry + 1; -+ dotdot_entry = old_entry + 2; -+ new_lh = (lock_handle *)(old_entry + 3); -+ dotdot_lh = new_lh + 1; -+ dotdot_name = (struct dentry *)(new_lh + 2); -+ dataonstack = (struct reiser4_dentry_fsdata *)(dotdot_name + 1); -+ -+ assert("nikita-2318", old_dir != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2319", new_dir != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2320", old_name != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2321", new_name != NULL); -+ -+ old_inode = old_name->d_inode; -+ new_inode = new_name->d_inode; -+ -+ dplug = inode_dir_plugin(old_dir); -+ fplug = NULL; -+ -+ new_fsdata = reiser4_get_dentry_fsdata(new_name); -+ if (IS_ERR(new_fsdata)) { -+ kfree(old_entry); -+ context_set_commit_async(ctx); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return PTR_ERR(new_fsdata); -+ } -+ -+ new_coord = &new_fsdata->dec.entry_coord; -+ coord_clear_iplug(new_coord); -+ -+ is_dir = S_ISDIR(old_inode->i_mode); -+ -+ assert("nikita-3461", old_inode->i_nlink >= 1 + !!is_dir); -+ -+ /* if target is existing directory and it's not empty---return error. -+ -+ This check is done specifically, because is_dir_empty() requires -+ tree traversal and have to be done before locks are taken. -+ */ -+ if (is_dir && new_inode != NULL && is_dir_empty(new_inode) != 0) { -+ kfree(old_entry); -+ context_set_commit_async(ctx); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return RETERR(-ENOTEMPTY); -+ } -+ -+ result = can_rename(old_dir, old_inode, new_dir, new_inode); -+ if (result != 0) { -+ kfree(old_entry); -+ context_set_commit_async(ctx); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return result; -+ } -+ -+ result = hashed_rename_estimate_and_grab(old_dir, old_name, -+ new_dir, new_name); -+ if (result != 0) { -+ kfree(old_entry); -+ context_set_commit_async(ctx); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return result; -+ } -+ -+ init_lh(new_lh); -+ -+ /* find entry for @new_name */ -+ result = reiser4_find_entry(new_dir, new_name, new_lh, ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK, -+ new_entry); -+ -+ if (IS_CBKERR(result)) { -+ done_lh(new_lh); -+ kfree(old_entry); -+ context_set_commit_async(ctx); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return result; -+ } -+ -+ reiser4_seal_done(&new_fsdata->dec.entry_seal); -+ -+ /* add or replace name for @old_inode as @new_name */ -+ if (new_inode != NULL) { -+ /* target (@new_name) exists. */ -+ /* Not clear what to do with objects that are -+ both directories and files at the same time. */ -+ if (result == CBK_COORD_FOUND) { -+ result = replace_name(old_inode, -+ new_dir, -+ new_inode, new_coord, new_lh); -+ if (result == 0) -+ fplug = inode_file_plugin(new_inode); -+ } else if (result == CBK_COORD_NOTFOUND) { -+ /* VFS told us that @new_name is bound to existing -+ inode, but we failed to find directory entry. */ -+ warning("nikita-2324", "Target not found"); -+ result = RETERR(-ENOENT); -+ } -+ } else { -+ /* target (@new_name) doesn't exists. */ -+ if (result == CBK_COORD_NOTFOUND) -+ result = add_name(old_inode, -+ new_dir, -+ new_name, new_coord, new_lh, is_dir); -+ else if (result == CBK_COORD_FOUND) { -+ /* VFS told us that @new_name is "negative" dentry, -+ but we found directory entry. */ -+ warning("nikita-2331", "Target found unexpectedly"); -+ result = RETERR(-EIO); -+ } -+ } -+ -+ assert("nikita-3462", ergo(result == 0, -+ old_inode->i_nlink >= 2 + !!is_dir)); -+ -+ /* We are done with all modifications to the @new_dir, release lock on -+ node. */ -+ done_lh(new_lh); -+ -+ if (fplug != NULL) { -+ /* detach @new_inode from name-space */ -+ result = fplug->detach(new_inode, new_dir); -+ if (result != 0) -+ warning("nikita-2330", "Cannot detach %lli: %i. %s", -+ (unsigned long long)get_inode_oid(new_inode), -+ result, possible_leak); -+ } -+ -+ if (new_inode != NULL) -+ reiser4_update_sd(new_inode); -+ -+ if (result == 0) { -+ old_entry->obj = old_inode; -+ -+ dplug->build_entry_key(old_dir, -+ &old_name->d_name, &old_entry->key); -+ -+ /* At this stage new name was introduced for -+ @old_inode. @old_inode, @new_dir, and @new_inode i_nlink -+ counters were updated. -+ -+ We want to remove @old_name now. If @old_inode wasn't -+ directory this is simple. -+ */ -+ result = dplug->rem_entry(old_dir, old_name, old_entry); -+ if (result != 0 && result != -ENOMEM) { -+ warning("nikita-2335", -+ "Cannot remove old name: %i", result); -+ } else { -+ result = reiser4_del_nlink(old_inode, old_dir, 0); -+ if (result != 0 && result != -ENOMEM) { -+ warning("nikita-2337", -+ "Cannot drop link on old: %i", result); -+ } -+ } -+ -+ if (result == 0 && is_dir) { -+ /* @old_inode is directory. We also have to update -+ dotdot entry. */ -+ coord_t *dotdot_coord; -+ -+ memset(dataonstack, 0, sizeof dataonstack); -+ memset(dotdot_entry, 0, sizeof dotdot_entry); -+ dotdot_entry->obj = old_dir; -+ memset(dotdot_name, 0, sizeof dotdot_name); -+ dotdot_name->d_name.name = ".."; -+ dotdot_name->d_name.len = 2; -+ /* -+ * allocate ->d_fsdata on the stack to avoid using -+ * reiser4_get_dentry_fsdata(). Locking is not needed, -+ * because dentry is private to the current thread. -+ */ -+ dotdot_name->d_fsdata = dataonstack; -+ init_lh(dotdot_lh); -+ -+ dotdot_coord = &dataonstack->dec.entry_coord; -+ coord_clear_iplug(dotdot_coord); -+ -+ result = reiser4_find_entry(old_inode, dotdot_name, -+ dotdot_lh, ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK, -+ dotdot_entry); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ /* replace_name() decreases i_nlink on -+ * @old_dir */ -+ result = replace_name(new_dir, -+ old_inode, -+ old_dir, -+ dotdot_coord, dotdot_lh); -+ } else -+ result = RETERR(-EIO); -+ done_lh(dotdot_lh); -+ } -+ } -+ reiser4_update_dir(new_dir); -+ reiser4_update_dir(old_dir); -+ reiser4_update_sd(old_inode); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ file_plugin *fplug; -+ -+ if (new_inode != NULL) { -+ /* add safe-link for target file (in case we removed -+ * last reference to the poor fellow */ -+ fplug = inode_file_plugin(new_inode); -+ if (new_inode->i_nlink == 0) -+ result = safe_link_add(new_inode, SAFE_UNLINK); -+ } -+ } -+ kfree(old_entry); -+ context_set_commit_async(ctx); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+#if 0 -+int reiser4_rename_common(struct inode *old_dir /* directory where @old -+ * is located */ , -+ struct dentry *old_name /* old name */ , -+ struct inode *new_dir /* directory where @new -+ * is located */ , -+ struct dentry *new_name /* new name */ ) -+{ -+ /* From `The Open Group Base Specifications Issue 6' -+ -+ If either the old or new argument names a symbolic link, rename() -+ shall operate on the symbolic link itself, and shall not resolve -+ the last component of the argument. If the old argument and the new -+ argument resolve to the same existing file, rename() shall return -+ successfully and perform no other action. -+ -+ [this is done by VFS: vfs_rename()] -+ -+ If the old argument points to the pathname of a file that is not a -+ directory, the new argument shall not point to the pathname of a -+ directory. -+ -+ [checked by VFS: vfs_rename->may_delete()] -+ -+ If the link named by the new argument exists, it shall -+ be removed and old renamed to new. In this case, a link named new -+ shall remain visible to other processes throughout the renaming -+ operation and refer either to the file referred to by new or old -+ before the operation began. -+ -+ [we should assure this] -+ -+ Write access permission is required for -+ both the directory containing old and the directory containing new. -+ -+ [checked by VFS: vfs_rename->may_delete(), may_create()] -+ -+ If the old argument points to the pathname of a directory, the new -+ argument shall not point to the pathname of a file that is not a -+ directory. -+ -+ [checked by VFS: vfs_rename->may_delete()] -+ -+ If the directory named by the new argument exists, it -+ shall be removed and old renamed to new. In this case, a link named -+ new shall exist throughout the renaming operation and shall refer -+ either to the directory referred to by new or old before the -+ operation began. -+ -+ [we should assure this] -+ -+ If new names an existing directory, it shall be -+ required to be an empty directory. -+ -+ [we should check this] -+ -+ If the old argument points to a pathname of a symbolic link, the -+ symbolic link shall be renamed. If the new argument points to a -+ pathname of a symbolic link, the symbolic link shall be removed. -+ -+ The new pathname shall not contain a path prefix that names -+ old. Write access permission is required for the directory -+ containing old and the directory containing new. If the old -+ argument points to the pathname of a directory, write access -+ permission may be required for the directory named by old, and, if -+ it exists, the directory named by new. -+ -+ [checked by VFS: vfs_rename(), vfs_rename_dir()] -+ -+ If the link named by the new argument exists and the file's link -+ count becomes 0 when it is removed and no process has the file -+ open, the space occupied by the file shall be freed and the file -+ shall no longer be accessible. If one or more processes have the -+ file open when the last link is removed, the link shall be removed -+ before rename() returns, but the removal of the file contents shall -+ be postponed until all references to the file are closed. -+ -+ [iput() handles this, but we can do this manually, a la -+ reiser4_unlink()] -+ -+ Upon successful completion, rename() shall mark for update the -+ st_ctime and st_mtime fields of the parent directory of each file. -+ -+ [N/A] -+ -+ */ -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ int result; -+ int is_dir; /* is @old_name directory */ -+ struct inode *old_inode; -+ struct inode *new_inode; -+ reiser4_dir_entry_desc old_entry; -+ reiser4_dir_entry_desc new_entry; -+ coord_t *new_coord; -+ struct reiser4_dentry_fsdata *new_fsdata; -+ lock_handle new_lh; -+ dir_plugin *dplug; -+ file_plugin *fplug; -+ -+ ctx = reiser4_init_context(old_dir->i_sb); -+ if (IS_ERR(ctx)) -+ return PTR_ERR(ctx); -+ -+ assert("nikita-2318", old_dir != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2319", new_dir != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2320", old_name != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2321", new_name != NULL); -+ -+ old_inode = old_name->d_inode; -+ new_inode = new_name->d_inode; -+ -+ dplug = inode_dir_plugin(old_dir); -+ fplug = NULL; -+ -+ new_fsdata = reiser4_get_dentry_fsdata(new_name); -+ if (IS_ERR(new_fsdata)) { -+ result = PTR_ERR(new_fsdata); -+ goto exit; -+ } -+ -+ new_coord = &new_fsdata->dec.entry_coord; -+ coord_clear_iplug(new_coord); -+ -+ is_dir = S_ISDIR(old_inode->i_mode); -+ -+ assert("nikita-3461", old_inode->i_nlink >= 1 + !!is_dir); -+ -+ /* if target is existing directory and it's not empty---return error. -+ -+ This check is done specifically, because is_dir_empty() requires -+ tree traversal and have to be done before locks are taken. -+ */ -+ if (is_dir && new_inode != NULL && is_dir_empty(new_inode) != 0) -+ return RETERR(-ENOTEMPTY); -+ -+ result = can_rename(old_dir, old_inode, new_dir, new_inode); -+ if (result != 0) -+ goto exit; -+ -+ result = hashed_rename_estimate_and_grab(old_dir, old_name, -+ new_dir, new_name); -+ if (result != 0) -+ goto exit; -+ -+ init_lh(&new_lh); -+ -+ /* find entry for @new_name */ -+ result = reiser4_find_entry(new_dir, new_name, &new_lh, -+ ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK, &new_entry); -+ -+ if (IS_CBKERR(result)) { -+ done_lh(&new_lh); -+ goto exit; -+ } -+ -+ reiser4_seal_done(&new_fsdata->dec.entry_seal); -+ -+ /* add or replace name for @old_inode as @new_name */ -+ if (new_inode != NULL) { -+ /* target (@new_name) exists. */ -+ /* Not clear what to do with objects that are -+ both directories and files at the same time. */ -+ if (result == CBK_COORD_FOUND) { -+ result = replace_name(old_inode, -+ new_dir, -+ new_inode, new_coord, &new_lh); -+ if (result == 0) -+ fplug = inode_file_plugin(new_inode); -+ } else if (result == CBK_COORD_NOTFOUND) { -+ /* VFS told us that @new_name is bound to existing -+ inode, but we failed to find directory entry. */ -+ warning("nikita-2324", "Target not found"); -+ result = RETERR(-ENOENT); -+ } -+ } else { -+ /* target (@new_name) doesn't exists. */ -+ if (result == CBK_COORD_NOTFOUND) -+ result = add_name(old_inode, -+ new_dir, -+ new_name, new_coord, &new_lh, is_dir); -+ else if (result == CBK_COORD_FOUND) { -+ /* VFS told us that @new_name is "negative" dentry, -+ but we found directory entry. */ -+ warning("nikita-2331", "Target found unexpectedly"); -+ result = RETERR(-EIO); -+ } -+ } -+ -+ assert("nikita-3462", ergo(result == 0, -+ old_inode->i_nlink >= 2 + !!is_dir)); -+ -+ /* We are done with all modifications to the @new_dir, release lock on -+ node. */ -+ done_lh(&new_lh); -+ -+ if (fplug != NULL) { -+ /* detach @new_inode from name-space */ -+ result = fplug->detach(new_inode, new_dir); -+ if (result != 0) -+ warning("nikita-2330", "Cannot detach %lli: %i. %s", -+ (unsigned long long)get_inode_oid(new_inode), -+ result, possible_leak); -+ } -+ -+ if (new_inode != NULL) -+ reiser4_update_sd(new_inode); -+ -+ if (result == 0) { -+ memset(&old_entry, 0, sizeof old_entry); -+ old_entry.obj = old_inode; -+ -+ dplug->build_entry_key(old_dir, -+ &old_name->d_name, &old_entry.key); -+ -+ /* At this stage new name was introduced for -+ @old_inode. @old_inode, @new_dir, and @new_inode i_nlink -+ counters were updated. -+ -+ We want to remove @old_name now. If @old_inode wasn't -+ directory this is simple. -+ */ -+ result = dplug->rem_entry(old_dir, old_name, &old_entry); -+ /*result = rem_entry_hashed(old_dir, old_name, &old_entry); */ -+ if (result != 0 && result != -ENOMEM) { -+ warning("nikita-2335", -+ "Cannot remove old name: %i", result); -+ } else { -+ result = reiser4_del_nlink(old_inode, old_dir, 0); -+ if (result != 0 && result != -ENOMEM) { -+ warning("nikita-2337", -+ "Cannot drop link on old: %i", result); -+ } -+ } -+ -+ if (result == 0 && is_dir) { -+ /* @old_inode is directory. We also have to update -+ dotdot entry. */ -+ coord_t *dotdot_coord; -+ lock_handle dotdot_lh; -+ struct dentry dotdot_name; -+ reiser4_dir_entry_desc dotdot_entry; -+ struct reiser4_dentry_fsdata dataonstack; -+ struct reiser4_dentry_fsdata *fsdata; -+ -+ memset(&dataonstack, 0, sizeof dataonstack); -+ memset(&dotdot_entry, 0, sizeof dotdot_entry); -+ dotdot_entry.obj = old_dir; -+ memset(&dotdot_name, 0, sizeof dotdot_name); -+ dotdot_name.d_name.name = ".."; -+ dotdot_name.d_name.len = 2; -+ /* -+ * allocate ->d_fsdata on the stack to avoid using -+ * reiser4_get_dentry_fsdata(). Locking is not needed, -+ * because dentry is private to the current thread. -+ */ -+ dotdot_name.d_fsdata = &dataonstack; -+ init_lh(&dotdot_lh); -+ -+ fsdata = &dataonstack; -+ dotdot_coord = &fsdata->dec.entry_coord; -+ coord_clear_iplug(dotdot_coord); -+ -+ result = reiser4_find_entry(old_inode, -+ &dotdot_name, -+ &dotdot_lh, -+ ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK, -+ &dotdot_entry); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ /* replace_name() decreases i_nlink on -+ * @old_dir */ -+ result = replace_name(new_dir, -+ old_inode, -+ old_dir, -+ dotdot_coord, &dotdot_lh); -+ } else -+ result = RETERR(-EIO); -+ done_lh(&dotdot_lh); -+ } -+ } -+ reiser4_update_dir(new_dir); -+ reiser4_update_dir(old_dir); -+ reiser4_update_sd(old_inode); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ file_plugin *fplug; -+ -+ if (new_inode != NULL) { -+ /* add safe-link for target file (in case we removed -+ * last reference to the poor fellow */ -+ fplug = inode_file_plugin(new_inode); -+ if (new_inode->i_nlink == 0) -+ result = safe_link_add(new_inode, SAFE_UNLINK); -+ } -+ } -+ exit: -+ context_set_commit_async(ctx); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return result; -+} -+#endif -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/acl.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/acl.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/acl.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/acl.h 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,66 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* Directory entry. */ -+ -+#if !defined( __FS_REISER4_PLUGIN_DIRECTORY_ENTRY_H__ ) -+#define __FS_REISER4_PLUGIN_DIRECTORY_ENTRY_H__ -+ -+#include "../../forward.h" -+#include "../../dformat.h" -+#include "../../kassign.h" -+#include "../../key.h" -+ -+#include -+#include /* for struct dentry */ -+ -+typedef struct directory_entry_format { -+ /* key of object stat-data. It's not necessary to store whole -+ key here, because it's always key of stat-data, so minor -+ packing locality and offset can be omitted here. But this -+ relies on particular key allocation scheme for stat-data, so, -+ for extensibility sake, whole key can be stored here. -+ -+ We store key as array of bytes, because we don't want 8-byte -+ alignment of dir entries. -+ */ -+ obj_key_id id; -+ /* file name. Null terminated string. */ -+ d8 name[0]; -+} directory_entry_format; -+ -+void print_de(const char *prefix, coord_t * coord); -+int extract_key_de(const coord_t * coord, reiser4_key * key); -+int update_key_de(const coord_t * coord, const reiser4_key * key, -+ lock_handle * lh); -+char *extract_name_de(const coord_t * coord, char *buf); -+unsigned extract_file_type_de(const coord_t * coord); -+int add_entry_de(struct inode *dir, coord_t * coord, -+ lock_handle * lh, const struct dentry *name, -+ reiser4_dir_entry_desc * entry); -+int rem_entry_de(struct inode *dir, const struct qstr *name, coord_t * coord, -+ lock_handle * lh, reiser4_dir_entry_desc * entry); -+int max_name_len_de(const struct inode *dir); -+ -+int de_rem_and_shrink(struct inode *dir, coord_t * coord, int length); -+ -+char *extract_dent_name(const coord_t * coord, -+ directory_entry_format * dent, char *buf); -+ -+#if REISER4_LARGE_KEY -+#define DE_NAME_BUF_LEN (24) -+#else -+#define DE_NAME_BUF_LEN (16) -+#endif -+ -+/* __FS_REISER4_PLUGIN_DIRECTORY_ENTRY_H__ */ -+#endif -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/blackbox.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/blackbox.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/blackbox.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/blackbox.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,142 @@ -+/* Copyright 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by -+ * reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* Black box item implementation */ -+ -+#include "../../forward.h" -+#include "../../debug.h" -+#include "../../dformat.h" -+#include "../../kassign.h" -+#include "../../coord.h" -+#include "../../tree.h" -+#include "../../lock.h" -+ -+#include "blackbox.h" -+#include "item.h" -+#include "../plugin.h" -+ -+int -+store_black_box(reiser4_tree * tree, -+ const reiser4_key * key, void *data, int length) -+{ -+ int result; -+ reiser4_item_data idata; -+ coord_t coord; -+ lock_handle lh; -+ -+ memset(&idata, 0, sizeof idata); -+ -+ idata.data = data; -+ idata.user = 0; -+ idata.length = length; -+ idata.iplug = item_plugin_by_id(BLACK_BOX_ID); -+ -+ init_lh(&lh); -+ result = insert_by_key(tree, key, -+ &idata, &coord, &lh, LEAF_LEVEL, CBK_UNIQUE); -+ -+ assert("nikita-3413", -+ ergo(result == 0, -+ WITH_COORD(&coord, -+ item_length_by_coord(&coord) == length))); -+ -+ done_lh(&lh); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+int -+load_black_box(reiser4_tree * tree, -+ reiser4_key * key, void *data, int length, int exact) -+{ -+ int result; -+ coord_t coord; -+ lock_handle lh; -+ -+ init_lh(&lh); -+ result = coord_by_key(tree, key, -+ &coord, &lh, ZNODE_READ_LOCK, -+ exact ? FIND_EXACT : FIND_MAX_NOT_MORE_THAN, -+ LEAF_LEVEL, LEAF_LEVEL, CBK_UNIQUE, NULL); -+ -+ if (result == 0) { -+ int ilen; -+ -+ result = zload(coord.node); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ ilen = item_length_by_coord(&coord); -+ if (ilen <= length) { -+ memcpy(data, item_body_by_coord(&coord), ilen); -+ unit_key_by_coord(&coord, key); -+ } else if (exact) { -+ /* -+ * item is larger than buffer provided by the -+ * user. Only issue a warning if @exact is -+ * set. If @exact is false, we are iterating -+ * over all safe-links and here we are reaching -+ * the end of the iteration. -+ */ -+ warning("nikita-3415", -+ "Wrong black box length: %i > %i", -+ ilen, length); -+ result = RETERR(-EIO); -+ } -+ zrelse(coord.node); -+ } -+ } -+ -+ done_lh(&lh); -+ return result; -+ -+} -+ -+int -+update_black_box(reiser4_tree * tree, -+ const reiser4_key * key, void *data, int length) -+{ -+ int result; -+ coord_t coord; -+ lock_handle lh; -+ -+ init_lh(&lh); -+ result = coord_by_key(tree, key, -+ &coord, &lh, ZNODE_READ_LOCK, -+ FIND_EXACT, -+ LEAF_LEVEL, LEAF_LEVEL, CBK_UNIQUE, NULL); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ int ilen; -+ -+ result = zload(coord.node); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ ilen = item_length_by_coord(&coord); -+ if (length <= ilen) { -+ memcpy(item_body_by_coord(&coord), data, -+ length); -+ } else { -+ warning("nikita-3437", -+ "Wrong black box length: %i < %i", -+ ilen, length); -+ result = RETERR(-EIO); -+ } -+ zrelse(coord.node); -+ } -+ } -+ -+ done_lh(&lh); -+ return result; -+ -+} -+ -+int kill_black_box(reiser4_tree * tree, const reiser4_key * key) -+{ -+ return reiser4_cut_tree(tree, key, key, NULL, 1); -+} -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/blackbox.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/blackbox.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/blackbox.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/blackbox.h 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ -+/* Copyright 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by -+ * reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* "Black box" entry to fixed-width contain user supplied data */ -+ -+#if !defined( __FS_REISER4_BLACK_BOX_H__ ) -+#define __FS_REISER4_BLACK_BOX_H__ -+ -+#include "../../forward.h" -+#include "../../dformat.h" -+#include "../../kassign.h" -+#include "../../key.h" -+ -+extern int store_black_box(reiser4_tree * tree, -+ const reiser4_key * key, void *data, int length); -+extern int load_black_box(reiser4_tree * tree, -+ reiser4_key * key, void *data, int length, int exact); -+extern int kill_black_box(reiser4_tree * tree, const reiser4_key * key); -+extern int update_black_box(reiser4_tree * tree, -+ const reiser4_key * key, void *data, int length); -+ -+/* __FS_REISER4_BLACK_BOX_H__ */ -+#endif -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/cde.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/cde.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/cde.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/cde.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,1008 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* Directory entry implementation */ -+ -+/* DESCRIPTION: -+ -+ This is "compound" directory item plugin implementation. This directory -+ item type is compound (as opposed to the "simple directory item" in -+ fs/reiser4/plugin/item/sde.[ch]), because it consists of several directory -+ entries. -+ -+ The reason behind this decision is disk space efficiency: all directory -+ entries inside the same directory have identical fragment in their -+ keys. This, of course, depends on key assignment policy. In our default key -+ assignment policy, all directory entries have the same locality which is -+ equal to the object id of their directory. -+ -+ Composing directory item out of several directory entries for the same -+ directory allows us to store said key fragment only once. That is, this is -+ some ad hoc form of key compression (stem compression) that is implemented -+ here, because general key compression is not supposed to be implemented in -+ v4.0. -+ -+ Another decision that was made regarding all directory item plugins, is -+ that they will store entry keys unaligned. This is for that sake of disk -+ space efficiency again. -+ -+ In should be noted, that storing keys unaligned increases CPU consumption, -+ at least on some architectures. -+ -+ Internal on-disk structure of the compound directory item is the following: -+ -+ HEADER cde_item_format. Here number of entries is stored. -+ ENTRY_HEADER_0 cde_unit_header. Here part of entry key and -+ ENTRY_HEADER_1 offset of entry body are stored. -+ ENTRY_HEADER_2 (basically two last parts of key) -+ ... -+ ENTRY_HEADER_N -+ ENTRY_BODY_0 directory_entry_format. Here part of stat data key and -+ ENTRY_BODY_1 NUL-terminated name are stored. -+ ENTRY_BODY_2 (part of statadta key in the -+ sence that since all SDs have -+ zero offset, this offset is not -+ stored on disk). -+ ... -+ ENTRY_BODY_N -+ -+ When it comes to the balancing, each directory entry in compound directory -+ item is unit, that is, something that can be cut from one item and pasted -+ into another item of the same type. Handling of unit cut and paste is major -+ reason for the complexity of code below. -+ -+*/ -+ -+#include "../../forward.h" -+#include "../../debug.h" -+#include "../../dformat.h" -+#include "../../kassign.h" -+#include "../../key.h" -+#include "../../coord.h" -+#include "sde.h" -+#include "cde.h" -+#include "item.h" -+#include "../node/node.h" -+#include "../plugin.h" -+#include "../../znode.h" -+#include "../../carry.h" -+#include "../../tree.h" -+#include "../../inode.h" -+ -+#include /* for struct inode */ -+#include /* for struct dentry */ -+#include -+ -+#if 0 -+#define CHECKME(coord) \ -+({ \ -+ const char *message; \ -+ coord_t dup; \ -+ \ -+ coord_dup_nocheck(&dup, (coord)); \ -+ dup.unit_pos = 0; \ -+ assert("nikita-2871", cde_check(&dup, &message) == 0); \ -+}) -+#else -+#define CHECKME(coord) noop -+#endif -+ -+/* return body of compound directory item at @coord */ -+static inline cde_item_format *formatted_at(const coord_t * coord) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-1282", coord != NULL); -+ return item_body_by_coord(coord); -+} -+ -+/* return entry header at @coord */ -+static inline cde_unit_header *header_at(const coord_t * -+ coord /* coord of item */ , -+ int idx /* index of unit */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-1283", coord != NULL); -+ return &formatted_at(coord)->entry[idx]; -+} -+ -+/* return number of units in compound directory item at @coord */ -+static int units(const coord_t * coord /* coord of item */ ) -+{ -+ return le16_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&formatted_at(coord)->num_of_entries)); -+} -+ -+/* return offset of the body of @idx-th entry in @coord */ -+static unsigned int offset_of(const coord_t * coord /* coord of item */ , -+ int idx /* index of unit */ ) -+{ -+ if (idx < units(coord)) -+ return le16_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&header_at(coord, idx)->offset)); -+ else if (idx == units(coord)) -+ return item_length_by_coord(coord); -+ else -+ impossible("nikita-1308", "Wrong idx"); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* set offset of the body of @idx-th entry in @coord */ -+static void set_offset(const coord_t * coord /* coord of item */ , -+ int idx /* index of unit */ , -+ unsigned int offset /* new offset */ ) -+{ -+ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le16((__u16) offset), &header_at(coord, idx)->offset); -+} -+ -+static void adj_offset(const coord_t * coord /* coord of item */ , -+ int idx /* index of unit */ , -+ int delta /* offset change */ ) -+{ -+ d16 *doffset; -+ __u16 offset; -+ -+ doffset = &header_at(coord, idx)->offset; -+ offset = le16_to_cpu(get_unaligned(doffset)); -+ offset += delta; -+ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le16((__u16) offset), doffset); -+} -+ -+/* return pointer to @offset-th byte from the beginning of @coord */ -+static char *address(const coord_t * coord /* coord of item */ , -+ int offset) -+{ -+ return ((char *)item_body_by_coord(coord)) + offset; -+} -+ -+/* return pointer to the body of @idx-th entry in @coord */ -+static directory_entry_format *entry_at(const coord_t * coord /* coord of -+ * item */ , -+ int idx /* index of unit */ ) -+{ -+ return (directory_entry_format *) address(coord, -+ (int)offset_of(coord, idx)); -+} -+ -+/* return number of unit referenced by @coord */ -+static int idx_of(const coord_t * coord /* coord of item */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-1285", coord != NULL); -+ return coord->unit_pos; -+} -+ -+/* find position where entry with @entry_key would be inserted into @coord */ -+static int find(const coord_t * coord /* coord of item */ , -+ const reiser4_key * entry_key /* key to look for */ , -+ cmp_t * last /* result of last comparison */ ) -+{ -+ int entries; -+ -+ int left; -+ int right; -+ -+ cde_unit_header *header; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1295", coord != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1296", entry_key != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1297", last != NULL); -+ -+ entries = units(coord); -+ left = 0; -+ right = entries - 1; -+ while (right - left >= REISER4_SEQ_SEARCH_BREAK) { -+ int median; -+ -+ median = (left + right) >> 1; -+ -+ header = header_at(coord, median); -+ *last = de_id_key_cmp(&header->hash, entry_key); -+ switch (*last) { -+ case LESS_THAN: -+ left = median; -+ break; -+ case GREATER_THAN: -+ right = median; -+ break; -+ case EQUAL_TO:{ -+ do { -+ median--; -+ header--; -+ } while (median >= 0 && -+ de_id_key_cmp(&header->hash, -+ entry_key) == EQUAL_TO); -+ return median + 1; -+ } -+ } -+ } -+ header = header_at(coord, left); -+ for (; left < entries; ++left, ++header) { -+ prefetch(header + 1); -+ *last = de_id_key_cmp(&header->hash, entry_key); -+ if (*last != LESS_THAN) -+ break; -+ } -+ if (left < entries) -+ return left; -+ else -+ return RETERR(-ENOENT); -+ -+} -+ -+/* expand @coord as to accommodate for insertion of @no new entries starting -+ from @pos, with total bodies size @size. */ -+static int expand_item(const coord_t * coord /* coord of item */ , -+ int pos /* unit position */ , int no /* number of new -+ * units*/ , -+ int size /* total size of new units' data */ , -+ unsigned int data_size /* free space already reserved -+ * in the item for insertion */ ) -+{ -+ int entries; -+ cde_unit_header *header; -+ char *dent; -+ int i; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1310", coord != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1311", pos >= 0); -+ assert("nikita-1312", no > 0); -+ assert("nikita-1313", data_size >= no * sizeof(directory_entry_format)); -+ assert("nikita-1343", -+ item_length_by_coord(coord) >= -+ (int)(size + data_size + no * sizeof *header)); -+ -+ entries = units(coord); -+ -+ if (pos == entries) -+ dent = address(coord, size); -+ else -+ dent = (char *)entry_at(coord, pos); -+ /* place where new header will be in */ -+ header = header_at(coord, pos); -+ /* free space for new entry headers */ -+ memmove(header + no, header, -+ (unsigned)(address(coord, size) - (char *)header)); -+ /* if adding to the end initialise first new header */ -+ if (pos == entries) { -+ set_offset(coord, pos, (unsigned)size); -+ } -+ -+ /* adjust entry pointer and size */ -+ dent = dent + no * sizeof *header; -+ size += no * sizeof *header; -+ /* free space for new entries */ -+ memmove(dent + data_size, dent, -+ (unsigned)(address(coord, size) - dent)); -+ -+ /* increase counter */ -+ entries += no; -+ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le16((__u16) entries), &formatted_at(coord)->num_of_entries); -+ -+ /* [ 0 ... pos ] entries were shifted by no * ( sizeof *header ) -+ bytes. */ -+ for (i = 0; i <= pos; ++i) -+ adj_offset(coord, i, no * sizeof *header); -+ /* [ pos + no ... +\infty ) entries were shifted by ( no * -+ sizeof *header + data_size ) bytes */ -+ for (i = pos + no; i < entries; ++i) -+ adj_offset(coord, i, no * sizeof *header + data_size); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* insert new @entry into item */ -+static int expand(const coord_t * coord /* coord of item */ , -+ struct cde_entry * entry /* entry to insert */ , -+ int len /* length of @entry data */ , -+ int *pos /* position to insert */ , -+ reiser4_dir_entry_desc * dir_entry /* parameters for new -+ * entry */ ) -+{ -+ cmp_t cmp_res; -+ int datasize; -+ -+ *pos = find(coord, &dir_entry->key, &cmp_res); -+ if (*pos < 0) -+ *pos = units(coord); -+ -+ datasize = sizeof(directory_entry_format); -+ if (is_longname(entry->name->name, entry->name->len)) -+ datasize += entry->name->len + 1; -+ -+ expand_item(coord, *pos, 1, item_length_by_coord(coord) - len, -+ datasize); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* paste body of @entry into item */ -+static int paste_entry(const coord_t * coord /* coord of item */ , -+ struct cde_entry * entry /* new entry */ , -+ int pos /* position to insert */ , -+ reiser4_dir_entry_desc * dir_entry /* parameters for -+ * new entry */ ) -+{ -+ cde_unit_header *header; -+ directory_entry_format *dent; -+ const char *name; -+ int len; -+ -+ header = header_at(coord, pos); -+ dent = entry_at(coord, pos); -+ -+ build_de_id_by_key(&dir_entry->key, &header->hash); -+ build_inode_key_id(entry->obj, &dent->id); -+ /* AUDIT unsafe strcpy() operation! It should be replaced with -+ much less CPU hungry -+ memcpy( ( char * ) dent -> name, entry -> name -> name , entry -> name -> len ); -+ -+ Also a more major thing is that there should be a way to figure out -+ amount of space in dent -> name and be able to check that we are -+ not going to overwrite more than we supposed to */ -+ name = entry->name->name; -+ len = entry->name->len; -+ if (is_longname(name, len)) { -+ strcpy((unsigned char *)dent->name, name); -+ put_unaligned(0, &dent->name[len]); -+ } -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* estimate how much space is necessary in item to insert/paste set of entries -+ described in @data. */ -+int estimate_cde(const coord_t * coord /* coord of item */ , -+ const reiser4_item_data * data /* parameters for new item */ ) -+{ -+ struct cde_entry_data *e; -+ int result; -+ int i; -+ -+ e = (struct cde_entry_data *) data->data; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1288", e != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1289", e->num_of_entries >= 0); -+ -+ if (coord == NULL) -+ /* insert */ -+ result = sizeof(cde_item_format); -+ else -+ /* paste */ -+ result = 0; -+ -+ result += e->num_of_entries * -+ (sizeof(cde_unit_header) + sizeof(directory_entry_format)); -+ for (i = 0; i < e->num_of_entries; ++i) { -+ const char *name; -+ int len; -+ -+ name = e->entry[i].name->name; -+ len = e->entry[i].name->len; -+ assert("nikita-2054", strlen(name) == len); -+ if (is_longname(name, len)) -+ result += len + 1; -+ } -+ ((reiser4_item_data *) data)->length = result; -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* ->nr_units() method for this item plugin. */ -+pos_in_node_t nr_units_cde(const coord_t * coord /* coord of item */ ) -+{ -+ return units(coord); -+} -+ -+/* ->unit_key() method for this item plugin. */ -+reiser4_key *unit_key_cde(const coord_t * coord /* coord of item */ , -+ reiser4_key * key /* resulting key */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-1452", coord != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1345", idx_of(coord) < units(coord)); -+ assert("nikita-1346", key != NULL); -+ -+ item_key_by_coord(coord, key); -+ extract_key_from_de_id(extract_dir_id_from_key(key), -+ &header_at(coord, idx_of(coord))->hash, key); -+ return key; -+} -+ -+/* mergeable_cde(): implementation of ->mergeable() item method. -+ -+ Two directory items are mergeable iff they are from the same -+ directory. That simple. -+ -+*/ -+int mergeable_cde(const coord_t * p1 /* coord of first item */ , -+ const coord_t * p2 /* coord of second item */ ) -+{ -+ reiser4_key k1; -+ reiser4_key k2; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1339", p1 != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1340", p2 != NULL); -+ -+ return -+ (item_plugin_by_coord(p1) == item_plugin_by_coord(p2)) && -+ (extract_dir_id_from_key(item_key_by_coord(p1, &k1)) == -+ extract_dir_id_from_key(item_key_by_coord(p2, &k2))); -+ -+} -+ -+/* ->max_key_inside() method for this item plugin. */ -+reiser4_key *max_key_inside_cde(const coord_t * coord /* coord of item */ , -+ reiser4_key * result /* resulting key */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-1342", coord != NULL); -+ -+ item_key_by_coord(coord, result); -+ set_key_ordering(result, get_key_ordering(reiser4_max_key())); -+ set_key_fulloid(result, get_key_fulloid(reiser4_max_key())); -+ set_key_offset(result, get_key_offset(reiser4_max_key())); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* @data contains data which are to be put into tree */ -+int can_contain_key_cde(const coord_t * coord /* coord of item */ , -+ const reiser4_key * key /* key to check */ , -+ const reiser4_item_data * data /* parameters of new -+ * item/unit being -+ * created */ ) -+{ -+ reiser4_key item_key; -+ -+ /* FIXME-VS: do not rely on anything but iplug field of @data. Only -+ data->iplug is initialized */ -+ assert("vs-457", data && data->iplug); -+/* assert( "vs-553", data -> user == 0 );*/ -+ item_key_by_coord(coord, &item_key); -+ -+ return (item_plugin_by_coord(coord) == data->iplug) && -+ (extract_dir_id_from_key(&item_key) == -+ extract_dir_id_from_key(key)); -+} -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+/* cde_check ->check() method for compressed directory items -+ -+ used for debugging, every item should have here the most complete -+ possible check of the consistency of the item that the inventor can -+ construct -+*/ -+int reiser4_check_cde(const coord_t * coord /* coord of item to check */, -+ const char **error /* where to store error message */) -+{ -+ int i; -+ int result; -+ char *item_start; -+ char *item_end; -+ reiser4_key key; -+ -+ coord_t c; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1357", coord != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1358", error != NULL); -+ -+ if (!ergo(coord->item_pos != 0, -+ is_dot_key(item_key_by_coord(coord, &key)))) { -+ *error = "CDE doesn't start with dot"; -+ return -1; -+ } -+ item_start = item_body_by_coord(coord); -+ item_end = item_start + item_length_by_coord(coord); -+ -+ coord_dup(&c, coord); -+ result = 0; -+ for (i = 0; i < units(coord); ++i) { -+ directory_entry_format *entry; -+ -+ if ((char *)(header_at(coord, i) + 1) > -+ item_end - units(coord) * sizeof *entry) { -+ *error = "CDE header is out of bounds"; -+ result = -1; -+ break; -+ } -+ entry = entry_at(coord, i); -+ if ((char *)entry < item_start + sizeof(cde_item_format)) { -+ *error = "CDE header is too low"; -+ result = -1; -+ break; -+ } -+ if ((char *)(entry + 1) > item_end) { -+ *error = "CDE header is too high"; -+ result = -1; -+ break; -+ } -+ } -+ -+ return result; -+} -+#endif -+ -+/* ->init() method for this item plugin. */ -+int init_cde(coord_t * coord /* coord of item */ , -+ coord_t * from UNUSED_ARG, reiser4_item_data * data /* structure used for insertion */ -+ UNUSED_ARG) -+{ -+ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le16(0), &formatted_at(coord)->num_of_entries); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* ->lookup() method for this item plugin. */ -+lookup_result lookup_cde(const reiser4_key * key /* key to search for */ , -+ lookup_bias bias /* search bias */ , -+ coord_t * coord /* coord of item to lookup in */ ) -+{ -+ cmp_t last_comp; -+ int pos; -+ -+ reiser4_key utmost_key; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1293", coord != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1294", key != NULL); -+ -+ CHECKME(coord); -+ -+ if (keygt(item_key_by_coord(coord, &utmost_key), key)) { -+ coord->unit_pos = 0; -+ coord->between = BEFORE_UNIT; -+ return CBK_COORD_NOTFOUND; -+ } -+ pos = find(coord, key, &last_comp); -+ if (pos >= 0) { -+ coord->unit_pos = (int)pos; -+ switch (last_comp) { -+ case EQUAL_TO: -+ coord->between = AT_UNIT; -+ return CBK_COORD_FOUND; -+ case GREATER_THAN: -+ coord->between = BEFORE_UNIT; -+ return RETERR(-ENOENT); -+ case LESS_THAN: -+ default: -+ impossible("nikita-1298", "Broken find"); -+ return RETERR(-EIO); -+ } -+ } else { -+ coord->unit_pos = units(coord) - 1; -+ coord->between = AFTER_UNIT; -+ return (bias == -+ FIND_MAX_NOT_MORE_THAN) ? CBK_COORD_FOUND : -+ CBK_COORD_NOTFOUND; -+ } -+} -+ -+/* ->paste() method for this item plugin. */ -+int paste_cde(coord_t * coord /* coord of item */ , -+ reiser4_item_data * data /* parameters of new unit being -+ * inserted */ , -+ carry_plugin_info * info UNUSED_ARG /* todo carry queue */ ) -+{ -+ struct cde_entry_data *e; -+ int result; -+ int i; -+ -+ CHECKME(coord); -+ e = (struct cde_entry_data *) data->data; -+ -+ result = 0; -+ for (i = 0; i < e->num_of_entries; ++i) { -+ int pos; -+ int phantom_size; -+ -+ phantom_size = data->length; -+ if (units(coord) == 0) -+ phantom_size -= sizeof(cde_item_format); -+ -+ result = -+ expand(coord, e->entry + i, phantom_size, &pos, data->arg); -+ if (result != 0) -+ break; -+ result = paste_entry(coord, e->entry + i, pos, data->arg); -+ if (result != 0) -+ break; -+ } -+ CHECKME(coord); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* amount of space occupied by all entries starting from @idx both headers and -+ bodies. */ -+static unsigned int part_size(const coord_t * coord /* coord of item */ , -+ int idx /* index of unit */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-1299", coord != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1300", idx < (int)units(coord)); -+ -+ return sizeof(cde_item_format) + -+ (idx + 1) * sizeof(cde_unit_header) + offset_of(coord, -+ idx + 1) - -+ offset_of(coord, 0); -+} -+ -+/* how many but not more than @want units of @source can be merged with -+ item in @target node. If pend == append - we try to append last item -+ of @target by first units of @source. If pend == prepend - we try to -+ "prepend" first item in @target by last units of @source. @target -+ node has @free_space bytes of free space. Total size of those units -+ are returned via @size */ -+int can_shift_cde(unsigned free_space /* free space in item */ , -+ coord_t * coord /* coord of source item */ , -+ znode * target /* target node */ , -+ shift_direction pend /* shift direction */ , -+ unsigned *size /* resulting number of shifted bytes */ , -+ unsigned want /* maximal number of bytes to shift */ ) -+{ -+ int shift; -+ -+ CHECKME(coord); -+ if (want == 0) { -+ *size = 0; -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ /* pend == SHIFT_LEFT <==> shifting to the left */ -+ if (pend == SHIFT_LEFT) { -+ for (shift = min((int)want - 1, units(coord)); shift >= 0; -+ --shift) { -+ *size = part_size(coord, shift); -+ if (target != NULL) -+ *size -= sizeof(cde_item_format); -+ if (*size <= free_space) -+ break; -+ } -+ shift = shift + 1; -+ } else { -+ int total_size; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1301", pend == SHIFT_RIGHT); -+ -+ total_size = item_length_by_coord(coord); -+ for (shift = units(coord) - want - 1; shift < units(coord) - 1; -+ ++shift) { -+ *size = total_size - part_size(coord, shift); -+ if (target == NULL) -+ *size += sizeof(cde_item_format); -+ if (*size <= free_space) -+ break; -+ } -+ shift = units(coord) - shift - 1; -+ } -+ if (shift == 0) -+ *size = 0; -+ CHECKME(coord); -+ return shift; -+} -+ -+/* ->copy_units() method for this item plugin. */ -+void copy_units_cde(coord_t * target /* coord of target item */ , -+ coord_t * source /* coord of source item */ , -+ unsigned from /* starting unit */ , -+ unsigned count /* how many units to copy */ , -+ shift_direction where_is_free_space /* shift direction */ , -+ unsigned free_space /* free space in item */ ) -+{ -+ char *header_from; -+ char *header_to; -+ -+ char *entry_from; -+ char *entry_to; -+ -+ int pos_in_target; -+ int data_size; -+ int data_delta; -+ int i; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1303", target != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1304", source != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1305", (int)from < units(source)); -+ assert("nikita-1307", (int)(from + count) <= units(source)); -+ -+ if (where_is_free_space == SHIFT_LEFT) { -+ assert("nikita-1453", from == 0); -+ pos_in_target = units(target); -+ } else { -+ assert("nikita-1309", (int)(from + count) == units(source)); -+ pos_in_target = 0; -+ memmove(item_body_by_coord(target), -+ (char *)item_body_by_coord(target) + free_space, -+ item_length_by_coord(target) - free_space); -+ } -+ -+ CHECKME(target); -+ CHECKME(source); -+ -+ /* expand @target */ -+ data_size = -+ offset_of(source, (int)(from + count)) - offset_of(source, -+ (int)from); -+ -+ if (units(target) == 0) -+ free_space -= sizeof(cde_item_format); -+ -+ expand_item(target, pos_in_target, (int)count, -+ (int)(item_length_by_coord(target) - free_space), -+ (unsigned)data_size); -+ -+ /* copy first @count units of @source into @target */ -+ data_delta = -+ offset_of(target, pos_in_target) - offset_of(source, (int)from); -+ -+ /* copy entries */ -+ entry_from = (char *)entry_at(source, (int)from); -+ entry_to = (char *)entry_at(source, (int)(from + count)); -+ memmove(entry_at(target, pos_in_target), entry_from, -+ (unsigned)(entry_to - entry_from)); -+ -+ /* copy headers */ -+ header_from = (char *)header_at(source, (int)from); -+ header_to = (char *)header_at(source, (int)(from + count)); -+ memmove(header_at(target, pos_in_target), header_from, -+ (unsigned)(header_to - header_from)); -+ -+ /* update offsets */ -+ for (i = pos_in_target; i < (int)(pos_in_target + count); ++i) -+ adj_offset(target, i, data_delta); -+ CHECKME(target); -+ CHECKME(source); -+} -+ -+/* ->cut_units() method for this item plugin. */ -+int cut_units_cde(coord_t * coord /* coord of item */ , -+ pos_in_node_t from /* start unit pos */ , -+ pos_in_node_t to /* stop unit pos */ , -+ struct carry_cut_data *cdata UNUSED_ARG, -+ reiser4_key * smallest_removed, reiser4_key * new_first) -+{ -+ char *header_from; -+ char *header_to; -+ -+ char *entry_from; -+ char *entry_to; -+ -+ int size; -+ int entry_delta; -+ int header_delta; -+ int i; -+ -+ unsigned count; -+ -+ CHECKME(coord); -+ -+ count = to - from + 1; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1454", coord != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1455", (int)(from + count) <= units(coord)); -+ -+ if (smallest_removed) -+ unit_key_by_coord(coord, smallest_removed); -+ -+ if (new_first) { -+ coord_t next; -+ -+ /* not everything is cut from item head */ -+ assert("vs-1527", from == 0); -+ assert("vs-1528", to < units(coord) - 1); -+ -+ coord_dup(&next, coord); -+ next.unit_pos++; -+ unit_key_by_coord(&next, new_first); -+ } -+ -+ size = item_length_by_coord(coord); -+ if (count == (unsigned)units(coord)) { -+ return size; -+ } -+ -+ header_from = (char *)header_at(coord, (int)from); -+ header_to = (char *)header_at(coord, (int)(from + count)); -+ -+ entry_from = (char *)entry_at(coord, (int)from); -+ entry_to = (char *)entry_at(coord, (int)(from + count)); -+ -+ /* move headers */ -+ memmove(header_from, header_to, -+ (unsigned)(address(coord, size) - header_to)); -+ -+ header_delta = header_to - header_from; -+ -+ entry_from -= header_delta; -+ entry_to -= header_delta; -+ size -= header_delta; -+ -+ /* copy entries */ -+ memmove(entry_from, entry_to, -+ (unsigned)(address(coord, size) - entry_to)); -+ -+ entry_delta = entry_to - entry_from; -+ size -= entry_delta; -+ -+ /* update offsets */ -+ -+ for (i = 0; i < (int)from; ++i) -+ adj_offset(coord, i, -header_delta); -+ -+ for (i = from; i < units(coord) - (int)count; ++i) -+ adj_offset(coord, i, -header_delta - entry_delta); -+ -+ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le16((__u16) units(coord) - count), -+ &formatted_at(coord)->num_of_entries); -+ -+ if (from == 0) { -+ /* entries from head was removed - move remaining to right */ -+ memmove((char *)item_body_by_coord(coord) + -+ header_delta + entry_delta, item_body_by_coord(coord), -+ (unsigned)size); -+ if (REISER4_DEBUG) -+ memset(item_body_by_coord(coord), 0, -+ (unsigned)header_delta + entry_delta); -+ } else { -+ /* freed space is already at the end of item */ -+ if (REISER4_DEBUG) -+ memset((char *)item_body_by_coord(coord) + size, 0, -+ (unsigned)header_delta + entry_delta); -+ } -+ -+ return header_delta + entry_delta; -+} -+ -+int kill_units_cde(coord_t * coord /* coord of item */ , -+ pos_in_node_t from /* start unit pos */ , -+ pos_in_node_t to /* stop unit pos */ , -+ struct carry_kill_data *kdata UNUSED_ARG, -+ reiser4_key * smallest_removed, reiser4_key * new_first) -+{ -+ return cut_units_cde(coord, from, to, NULL, smallest_removed, new_first); -+} -+ -+/* ->s.dir.extract_key() method for this item plugin. */ -+int extract_key_cde(const coord_t * coord /* coord of item */ , -+ reiser4_key * key /* resulting key */ ) -+{ -+ directory_entry_format *dent; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1155", coord != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1156", key != NULL); -+ -+ dent = entry_at(coord, idx_of(coord)); -+ return extract_key_from_id(&dent->id, key); -+} -+ -+int -+update_key_cde(const coord_t * coord, const reiser4_key * key, -+ lock_handle * lh UNUSED_ARG) -+{ -+ directory_entry_format *dent; -+ obj_key_id obj_id; -+ int result; -+ -+ assert("nikita-2344", coord != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2345", key != NULL); -+ -+ dent = entry_at(coord, idx_of(coord)); -+ result = build_obj_key_id(key, &obj_id); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ dent->id = obj_id; -+ znode_make_dirty(coord->node); -+ } -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* ->s.dir.extract_name() method for this item plugin. */ -+char *extract_name_cde(const coord_t * coord /* coord of item */ , char *buf) -+{ -+ directory_entry_format *dent; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1157", coord != NULL); -+ -+ dent = entry_at(coord, idx_of(coord)); -+ return extract_dent_name(coord, dent, buf); -+} -+ -+static int cde_bytes(int pasting, const reiser4_item_data * data) -+{ -+ int result; -+ -+ result = data->length; -+ if (!pasting) -+ result -= sizeof(cde_item_format); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* ->s.dir.add_entry() method for this item plugin */ -+int add_entry_cde(struct inode *dir /* directory object */ , -+ coord_t * coord /* coord of item */ , -+ lock_handle * lh /* lock handle for insertion */ , -+ const struct dentry *name /* name to insert */ , -+ reiser4_dir_entry_desc * dir_entry /* parameters of new -+ * directory entry */ ) -+{ -+ reiser4_item_data data; -+ struct cde_entry entry; -+ struct cde_entry_data edata; -+ int result; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1656", coord->node == lh->node); -+ assert("nikita-1657", znode_is_write_locked(coord->node)); -+ -+ edata.num_of_entries = 1; -+ edata.entry = &entry; -+ -+ entry.dir = dir; -+ entry.obj = dir_entry->obj; -+ entry.name = &name->d_name; -+ -+ data.data = (char *)&edata; -+ data.user = 0; /* &edata is not user space */ -+ data.iplug = item_plugin_by_id(COMPOUND_DIR_ID); -+ data.arg = dir_entry; -+ assert("nikita-1302", data.iplug != NULL); -+ -+ result = is_dot_key(&dir_entry->key); -+ data.length = estimate_cde(result ? coord : NULL, &data); -+ -+ /* NOTE-NIKITA quota plugin? */ -+ if (DQUOT_ALLOC_SPACE_NODIRTY(dir, cde_bytes(result, &data))) -+ return RETERR(-EDQUOT); -+ -+ if (result) -+ result = insert_by_coord(coord, &data, &dir_entry->key, lh, 0); -+ else -+ result = reiser4_resize_item(coord, &data, &dir_entry->key, -+ lh, 0); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* ->s.dir.rem_entry() */ -+int rem_entry_cde(struct inode *dir /* directory of item */ , -+ const struct qstr *name, coord_t * coord /* coord of item */ , -+ lock_handle * lh UNUSED_ARG /* lock handle for -+ * removal */ , -+ reiser4_dir_entry_desc * entry UNUSED_ARG /* parameters of -+ * directory entry -+ * being removed */ ) -+{ -+ coord_t shadow; -+ int result; -+ int length; -+ ON_DEBUG(char buf[DE_NAME_BUF_LEN]); -+ -+ assert("nikita-2870", strlen(name->name) == name->len); -+ assert("nikita-2869", -+ !strcmp(name->name, extract_name_cde(coord, buf))); -+ -+ length = sizeof(directory_entry_format) + sizeof(cde_unit_header); -+ if (is_longname(name->name, name->len)) -+ length += name->len + 1; -+ -+ if (inode_get_bytes(dir) < length) { -+ warning("nikita-2628", "Dir is broke: %llu: %llu", -+ (unsigned long long)get_inode_oid(dir), -+ inode_get_bytes(dir)); -+ -+ return RETERR(-EIO); -+ } -+ -+ /* cut_node() is supposed to take pointers to _different_ -+ coords, because it will modify them without respect to -+ possible aliasing. To work around this, create temporary copy -+ of @coord. -+ */ -+ coord_dup(&shadow, coord); -+ result = -+ kill_node_content(coord, &shadow, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ /* NOTE-NIKITA quota plugin? */ -+ DQUOT_FREE_SPACE_NODIRTY(dir, length); -+ } -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* ->s.dir.max_name_len() method for this item plugin */ -+int max_name_len_cde(const struct inode *dir /* directory */ ) -+{ -+ return -+ reiser4_tree_by_inode(dir)->nplug->max_item_size() - -+ sizeof(directory_entry_format) - sizeof(cde_item_format) - -+ sizeof(cde_unit_header) - 2; -+} -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/cde.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/cde.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/cde.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/cde.h 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,87 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* Compound directory item. See cde.c for description. */ -+ -+#if !defined( __FS_REISER4_PLUGIN_COMPRESSED_DE_H__ ) -+#define __FS_REISER4_PLUGIN_COMPRESSED_DE_H__ -+ -+#include "../../forward.h" -+#include "../../kassign.h" -+#include "../../dformat.h" -+ -+#include /* for struct inode */ -+#include /* for struct dentry, etc */ -+ -+typedef struct cde_unit_header { -+ de_id hash; -+ d16 offset; -+} cde_unit_header; -+ -+typedef struct cde_item_format { -+ d16 num_of_entries; -+ cde_unit_header entry[0]; -+} cde_item_format; -+ -+struct cde_entry { -+ const struct inode *dir; -+ const struct inode *obj; -+ const struct qstr *name; -+}; -+ -+struct cde_entry_data { -+ int num_of_entries; -+ struct cde_entry *entry; -+}; -+ -+/* plugin->item.b.* */ -+reiser4_key *max_key_inside_cde(const coord_t * coord, reiser4_key * result); -+int can_contain_key_cde(const coord_t * coord, const reiser4_key * key, -+ const reiser4_item_data *); -+int mergeable_cde(const coord_t * p1, const coord_t * p2); -+pos_in_node_t nr_units_cde(const coord_t * coord); -+reiser4_key *unit_key_cde(const coord_t * coord, reiser4_key * key); -+int estimate_cde(const coord_t * coord, const reiser4_item_data * data); -+void print_cde(const char *prefix, coord_t * coord); -+int init_cde(coord_t * coord, coord_t * from, reiser4_item_data * data); -+lookup_result lookup_cde(const reiser4_key * key, lookup_bias bias, -+ coord_t * coord); -+int paste_cde(coord_t * coord, reiser4_item_data * data, -+ carry_plugin_info * info UNUSED_ARG); -+int can_shift_cde(unsigned free_space, coord_t * coord, znode * target, -+ shift_direction pend, unsigned *size, unsigned want); -+void copy_units_cde(coord_t * target, coord_t * source, unsigned from, -+ unsigned count, shift_direction where_is_free_space, -+ unsigned free_space); -+int cut_units_cde(coord_t * coord, pos_in_node_t from, pos_in_node_t to, -+ struct carry_cut_data *, reiser4_key * smallest_removed, -+ reiser4_key * new_first); -+int kill_units_cde(coord_t * coord, pos_in_node_t from, pos_in_node_t to, -+ struct carry_kill_data *, reiser4_key * smallest_removed, -+ reiser4_key * new_first); -+void print_cde(const char *prefix, coord_t * coord); -+int reiser4_check_cde(const coord_t * coord, const char **error); -+ -+/* plugin->u.item.s.dir.* */ -+int extract_key_cde(const coord_t * coord, reiser4_key * key); -+int update_key_cde(const coord_t * coord, const reiser4_key * key, -+ lock_handle * lh); -+char *extract_name_cde(const coord_t * coord, char *buf); -+int add_entry_cde(struct inode *dir, coord_t * coord, -+ lock_handle * lh, const struct dentry *name, -+ reiser4_dir_entry_desc * entry); -+int rem_entry_cde(struct inode *dir, const struct qstr *name, coord_t * coord, -+ lock_handle * lh, reiser4_dir_entry_desc * entry); -+int max_name_len_cde(const struct inode *dir); -+ -+/* __FS_REISER4_PLUGIN_COMPRESSED_DE_H__ */ -+#endif -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/ctail.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/ctail.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/ctail.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/ctail.c 2007-12-04 23:04:00.730306034 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,1615 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* ctails (aka "clustered tails") are items for cryptcompress objects */ -+ -+/* DESCRIPTION: -+ -+Each cryptcompress object is stored on disk as a set of clusters sliced -+into ctails. -+ -+Internal on-disk structure: -+ -+ HEADER (1) Here stored disk cluster shift -+ BODY -+*/ -+ -+#include "../../forward.h" -+#include "../../debug.h" -+#include "../../dformat.h" -+#include "../../kassign.h" -+#include "../../key.h" -+#include "../../coord.h" -+#include "item.h" -+#include "../node/node.h" -+#include "../plugin.h" -+#include "../object.h" -+#include "../../znode.h" -+#include "../../carry.h" -+#include "../../tree.h" -+#include "../../inode.h" -+#include "../../super.h" -+#include "../../context.h" -+#include "../../page_cache.h" -+#include "../cluster.h" -+#include "../../flush.h" -+#include "../../tree_walk.h" -+ -+#include -+#include -+#include -+ -+/* return body of ctail item at @coord */ -+static ctail_item_format *ctail_formatted_at(const coord_t * coord) -+{ -+ assert("edward-60", coord != NULL); -+ return item_body_by_coord(coord); -+} -+ -+static int cluster_shift_by_coord(const coord_t * coord) -+{ -+ return get_unaligned(&ctail_formatted_at(coord)->cluster_shift); -+} -+ -+static inline void dclust_set_extension_shift(hint_t * hint) -+{ -+ assert("edward-1270", -+ item_id_by_coord(&hint->ext_coord.coord) == CTAIL_ID); -+ hint->ext_coord.extension.ctail.shift = -+ cluster_shift_by_coord(&hint->ext_coord.coord); -+} -+ -+static loff_t off_by_coord(const coord_t * coord) -+{ -+ reiser4_key key; -+ return get_key_offset(item_key_by_coord(coord, &key)); -+} -+ -+int coord_is_unprepped_ctail(const coord_t * coord) -+{ -+ assert("edward-1233", coord != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1234", item_id_by_coord(coord) == CTAIL_ID); -+ assert("edward-1235", -+ ergo((int)cluster_shift_by_coord(coord) == (int)UCTAIL_SHIFT, -+ nr_units_ctail(coord) == (pos_in_node_t) UCTAIL_NR_UNITS)); -+ -+ return (int)cluster_shift_by_coord(coord) == (int)UCTAIL_SHIFT; -+} -+ -+static cloff_t clust_by_coord(const coord_t * coord, struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ int shift; -+ -+ if (inode != NULL) { -+ shift = inode_cluster_shift(inode); -+ assert("edward-1236", -+ ergo(!coord_is_unprepped_ctail(coord), -+ shift == cluster_shift_by_coord(coord))); -+ } else { -+ assert("edward-1237", !coord_is_unprepped_ctail(coord)); -+ shift = cluster_shift_by_coord(coord); -+ } -+ return off_by_coord(coord) >> shift; -+} -+ -+static int disk_cluster_size(const coord_t * coord) -+{ -+ assert("edward-1156", -+ item_plugin_by_coord(coord) == item_plugin_by_id(CTAIL_ID)); -+ /* calculation of disk cluster size -+ is meaninless if ctail is unprepped */ -+ assert("edward-1238", !coord_is_unprepped_ctail(coord)); -+ -+ return 1 << cluster_shift_by_coord(coord); -+} -+ -+/* true if the key is of first disk cluster item */ -+static int is_disk_cluster_key(const reiser4_key * key, const coord_t * coord) -+{ -+ assert("edward-1239", item_id_by_coord(coord) == CTAIL_ID); -+ -+ return coord_is_unprepped_ctail(coord) || -+ ((get_key_offset(key) & -+ ((loff_t) disk_cluster_size(coord) - 1)) == 0); -+} -+ -+static char *first_unit(coord_t * coord) -+{ -+ /* FIXME: warning: pointer of type `void *' used in arithmetic */ -+ return (char *)item_body_by_coord(coord) + sizeof(ctail_item_format); -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.item.b.max_key_inside : -+ tail_max_key_inside */ -+ -+/* plugin->u.item.b.can_contain_key */ -+int -+can_contain_key_ctail(const coord_t * coord, const reiser4_key * key, -+ const reiser4_item_data * data) -+{ -+ reiser4_key item_key; -+ -+ if (item_plugin_by_coord(coord) != data->iplug) -+ return 0; -+ -+ item_key_by_coord(coord, &item_key); -+ if (get_key_locality(key) != get_key_locality(&item_key) || -+ get_key_objectid(key) != get_key_objectid(&item_key)) -+ return 0; -+ if (get_key_offset(&item_key) + nr_units_ctail(coord) != -+ get_key_offset(key)) -+ return 0; -+ if (is_disk_cluster_key(key, coord)) -+ return 0; -+ return 1; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.item.b.mergeable */ -+int mergeable_ctail(const coord_t * p1, const coord_t * p2) -+{ -+ reiser4_key key1, key2; -+ -+ assert("edward-62", item_id_by_coord(p1) == CTAIL_ID); -+ assert("edward-61", plugin_of_group(item_plugin_by_coord(p1), -+ UNIX_FILE_METADATA_ITEM_TYPE)); -+ -+ if (item_id_by_coord(p2) != CTAIL_ID) { -+ /* second item is of another type */ -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ item_key_by_coord(p1, &key1); -+ item_key_by_coord(p2, &key2); -+ if (get_key_locality(&key1) != get_key_locality(&key2) || -+ get_key_objectid(&key1) != get_key_objectid(&key2) || -+ get_key_type(&key1) != get_key_type(&key2)) { -+ /* items of different objects */ -+ return 0; -+ } -+ if (get_key_offset(&key1) + nr_units_ctail(p1) != get_key_offset(&key2)) -+ /* not adjacent items */ -+ return 0; -+ if (is_disk_cluster_key(&key2, p2)) -+ return 0; -+ return 1; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.item.b.nr_units */ -+pos_in_node_t nr_units_ctail(const coord_t * coord) -+{ -+ return (item_length_by_coord(coord) - -+ sizeof(ctail_formatted_at(coord)->cluster_shift)); -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.item.b.estimate: -+ estimate how much space is needed to insert/paste @data->length bytes -+ into ctail at @coord */ -+int estimate_ctail(const coord_t * coord /* coord of item */ , -+ const reiser4_item_data * -+ data /* parameters for new item */ ) -+{ -+ if (coord == NULL) -+ /* insert */ -+ return (sizeof(ctail_item_format) + data->length); -+ else -+ /* paste */ -+ return data->length; -+} -+ -+/* ->init() method for this item plugin. */ -+int init_ctail(coord_t * to /* coord of item */ , -+ coord_t * from /* old_item */ , -+ reiser4_item_data * data /* structure used for insertion */ ) -+{ -+ int cluster_shift; /* cpu value to convert */ -+ -+ if (data) { -+ assert("edward-463", data->length > sizeof(ctail_item_format)); -+ cluster_shift = *((int *)(data->arg)); -+ data->length -= sizeof(ctail_item_format); -+ } else { -+ assert("edward-464", from != NULL); -+ assert("edward-855", ctail_ok(from)); -+ cluster_shift = (int)(cluster_shift_by_coord(from)); -+ } -+ put_unaligned((d8)cluster_shift, &ctail_formatted_at(to)->cluster_shift); -+ assert("edward-856", ctail_ok(to)); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.item.b.lookup: -+ NULL: We are looking for item keys only */ -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+int ctail_ok(const coord_t * coord) -+{ -+ return coord_is_unprepped_ctail(coord) || -+ cluster_shift_ok(cluster_shift_by_coord(coord)); -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.item.b.check */ -+int check_ctail(const coord_t * coord, const char **error) -+{ -+ if (!ctail_ok(coord)) { -+ if (error) -+ *error = "bad cluster shift in ctail"; -+ return 1; -+ } -+ return 0; -+} -+#endif -+ -+/* plugin->u.item.b.paste */ -+int -+paste_ctail(coord_t * coord, reiser4_item_data * data, -+ carry_plugin_info * info UNUSED_ARG) -+{ -+ unsigned old_nr_units; -+ -+ assert("edward-268", data->data != NULL); -+ /* copy only from kernel space */ -+ assert("edward-66", data->user == 0); -+ -+ old_nr_units = -+ item_length_by_coord(coord) - sizeof(ctail_item_format) - -+ data->length; -+ -+ /* ctail items never get pasted in the middle */ -+ -+ if (coord->unit_pos == 0 && coord->between == AT_UNIT) { -+ -+ /* paste at the beginning when create new item */ -+ assert("edward-450", -+ item_length_by_coord(coord) == -+ data->length + sizeof(ctail_item_format)); -+ assert("edward-451", old_nr_units == 0); -+ } else if (coord->unit_pos == old_nr_units - 1 -+ && coord->between == AFTER_UNIT) { -+ -+ /* paste at the end */ -+ coord->unit_pos++; -+ } else -+ impossible("edward-453", "bad paste position"); -+ -+ memcpy(first_unit(coord) + coord->unit_pos, data->data, data->length); -+ -+ assert("edward-857", ctail_ok(coord)); -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.item.b.fast_paste */ -+ -+/* plugin->u.item.b.can_shift -+ number of units is returned via return value, number of bytes via @size. For -+ ctail items they coincide */ -+int -+can_shift_ctail(unsigned free_space, coord_t * source, -+ znode * target, shift_direction direction UNUSED_ARG, -+ unsigned *size /* number of bytes */ , unsigned want) -+{ -+ /* make sure that that we do not want to shift more than we have */ -+ assert("edward-68", want > 0 && want <= nr_units_ctail(source)); -+ -+ *size = min(want, free_space); -+ -+ if (!target) { -+ /* new item will be created */ -+ if (*size <= sizeof(ctail_item_format)) { -+ *size = 0; -+ return 0; -+ } -+ return *size - sizeof(ctail_item_format); -+ } -+ return *size; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.item.b.copy_units -+ cooperates with ->can_shift() */ -+void -+copy_units_ctail(coord_t * target, coord_t * source, -+ unsigned from, unsigned count /* units */ , -+ shift_direction where_is_free_space, -+ unsigned free_space /* bytes */ ) -+{ -+ /* make sure that item @target is expanded already */ -+ assert("edward-69", (unsigned)item_length_by_coord(target) >= count); -+ assert("edward-70", free_space == count || free_space == count + 1); -+ -+ assert("edward-858", ctail_ok(source)); -+ -+ if (where_is_free_space == SHIFT_LEFT) { -+ /* append item @target with @count first bytes of @source: -+ this restriction came from ordinary tails */ -+ assert("edward-71", from == 0); -+ assert("edward-860", ctail_ok(target)); -+ -+ memcpy(first_unit(target) + nr_units_ctail(target) - count, -+ first_unit(source), count); -+ } else { -+ /* target item is moved to right already */ -+ reiser4_key key; -+ -+ assert("edward-72", nr_units_ctail(source) == from + count); -+ -+ if (free_space == count) { -+ init_ctail(target, source, NULL); -+ } else { -+ /* new item has been created */ -+ assert("edward-862", ctail_ok(target)); -+ } -+ memcpy(first_unit(target), first_unit(source) + from, count); -+ -+ assert("edward-863", ctail_ok(target)); -+ -+ /* new units are inserted before first unit in an item, -+ therefore, we have to update item key */ -+ item_key_by_coord(source, &key); -+ set_key_offset(&key, get_key_offset(&key) + from); -+ -+ node_plugin_by_node(target->node)->update_item_key(target, &key, -+ NULL /*info */); -+ } -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.item.b.create_hook */ -+int create_hook_ctail(const coord_t * coord, void *arg) -+{ -+ assert("edward-864", znode_is_loaded(coord->node)); -+ -+ znode_set_convertible(coord->node); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.item.b.kill_hook */ -+int kill_hook_ctail(const coord_t * coord, pos_in_node_t from, -+ pos_in_node_t count, carry_kill_data * kdata) -+{ -+ struct inode *inode; -+ -+ assert("edward-1157", item_id_by_coord(coord) == CTAIL_ID); -+ assert("edward-291", znode_is_write_locked(coord->node)); -+ -+ inode = kdata->inode; -+ if (inode) { -+ reiser4_key key; -+ struct cryptcompress_info * info; -+ cloff_t index; -+ -+ item_key_by_coord(coord, &key); -+ info = cryptcompress_inode_data(inode); -+ index = off_to_clust(get_key_offset(&key), inode); -+ -+ if (from == 0) { -+ info->trunc_index = index; -+ if (is_disk_cluster_key(&key, coord)) { -+ /* -+ * first item of disk cluster is to be killed -+ */ -+ truncate_complete_page_cluster( -+ inode, index, kdata->params.truncate); -+ inode_sub_bytes(inode, -+ inode_cluster_size(inode)); -+ } -+ } -+ } -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* for shift_hook_ctail(), -+ return true if the first disk cluster item has dirty child -+*/ -+static int ctail_convertible(const coord_t * coord) -+{ -+ int result; -+ reiser4_key key; -+ jnode *child = NULL; -+ -+ assert("edward-477", coord != NULL); -+ assert("edward-478", item_id_by_coord(coord) == CTAIL_ID); -+ -+ if (coord_is_unprepped_ctail(coord)) -+ /* unprepped ctail should be converted */ -+ return 1; -+ -+ item_key_by_coord(coord, &key); -+ child = jlookup(current_tree, -+ get_key_objectid(&key), -+ off_to_pg(off_by_coord(coord))); -+ if (!child) -+ return 0; -+ result = JF_ISSET(child, JNODE_DIRTY); -+ jput(child); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* FIXME-EDWARD */ -+/* plugin->u.item.b.shift_hook */ -+int shift_hook_ctail(const coord_t * item /* coord of item */ , -+ unsigned from UNUSED_ARG /* start unit */ , -+ unsigned count UNUSED_ARG /* stop unit */ , -+ znode * old_node /* old parent */ ) -+{ -+ assert("edward-479", item != NULL); -+ assert("edward-480", item->node != old_node); -+ -+ if (!znode_convertible(old_node) || znode_convertible(item->node)) -+ return 0; -+ if (ctail_convertible(item)) -+ znode_set_convertible(item->node); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+static int -+cut_or_kill_ctail_units(coord_t * coord, pos_in_node_t from, pos_in_node_t to, -+ int cut, void *p, reiser4_key * smallest_removed, -+ reiser4_key * new_first) -+{ -+ pos_in_node_t count; /* number of units to cut */ -+ char *item; -+ -+ count = to - from + 1; -+ item = item_body_by_coord(coord); -+ -+ assert("edward-74", ergo(from != 0, to == coord_last_unit_pos(coord))); -+ -+ if (smallest_removed) { -+ /* store smallest key removed */ -+ item_key_by_coord(coord, smallest_removed); -+ set_key_offset(smallest_removed, -+ get_key_offset(smallest_removed) + from); -+ } -+ -+ if (new_first) { -+ assert("vs-1531", from == 0); -+ -+ item_key_by_coord(coord, new_first); -+ set_key_offset(new_first, -+ get_key_offset(new_first) + from + count); -+ } -+ -+ if (!cut) -+ kill_hook_ctail(coord, from, 0, (struct carry_kill_data *)p); -+ -+ if (from == 0) { -+ if (count != nr_units_ctail(coord)) { -+ /* part of item is removed, so move free space at the beginning -+ of the item and update item key */ -+ reiser4_key key; -+ memcpy(item + to + 1, item, sizeof(ctail_item_format)); -+ item_key_by_coord(coord, &key); -+ set_key_offset(&key, get_key_offset(&key) + count); -+ node_plugin_by_node(coord->node)->update_item_key(coord, -+ &key, -+ NULL); -+ } else { -+ /* cut_units should not be called to cut evrything */ -+ assert("vs-1532", ergo(cut, 0)); -+ /* whole item is cut, so more then amount of space occupied -+ by units got freed */ -+ count += sizeof(ctail_item_format); -+ } -+ if (REISER4_DEBUG) -+ memset(item, 0, count); -+ } else if (REISER4_DEBUG) -+ memset(item + sizeof(ctail_item_format) + from, 0, count); -+ return count; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.item.b.cut_units */ -+int -+cut_units_ctail(coord_t * item, pos_in_node_t from, pos_in_node_t to, -+ carry_cut_data * cdata, reiser4_key * smallest_removed, -+ reiser4_key * new_first) -+{ -+ return cut_or_kill_ctail_units(item, from, to, 1, NULL, -+ smallest_removed, new_first); -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.item.b.kill_units */ -+int -+kill_units_ctail(coord_t * item, pos_in_node_t from, pos_in_node_t to, -+ struct carry_kill_data *kdata, reiser4_key * smallest_removed, -+ reiser4_key * new_first) -+{ -+ return cut_or_kill_ctail_units(item, from, to, 0, kdata, -+ smallest_removed, new_first); -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.item.s.file.read */ -+int read_ctail(struct file *file UNUSED_ARG, flow_t * f, hint_t * hint) -+{ -+ uf_coord_t *uf_coord; -+ coord_t *coord; -+ -+ uf_coord = &hint->ext_coord; -+ coord = &uf_coord->coord; -+ assert("edward-127", f->user == 0); -+ assert("edward-129", coord && coord->node); -+ assert("edward-130", coord_is_existing_unit(coord)); -+ assert("edward-132", znode_is_loaded(coord->node)); -+ -+ /* start read only from the beginning of ctail */ -+ assert("edward-133", coord->unit_pos == 0); -+ /* read only whole ctails */ -+ assert("edward-135", nr_units_ctail(coord) <= f->length); -+ -+ assert("edward-136", reiser4_schedulable()); -+ assert("edward-886", ctail_ok(coord)); -+ -+ if (f->data) -+ memcpy(f->data, (char *)first_unit(coord), -+ (size_t) nr_units_ctail(coord)); -+ -+ dclust_set_extension_shift(hint); -+ mark_page_accessed(znode_page(coord->node)); -+ move_flow_forward(f, nr_units_ctail(coord)); -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * Prepare transform stream with plain text for page -+ * @page taking into account synchronization issues. -+ */ -+static int ctail_read_disk_cluster(struct cluster_handle * clust, -+ struct inode * inode, struct page * page, -+ znode_lock_mode mode) -+{ -+ int result; -+ -+ assert("edward-1450", mode == ZNODE_READ_LOCK || ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK); -+ assert("edward-671", clust->hint != NULL); -+ assert("edward-140", clust->dstat == INVAL_DISK_CLUSTER); -+ assert("edward-672", cryptcompress_inode_ok(inode)); -+ assert("edward-1527", PageLocked(page)); -+ -+ unlock_page(page); -+ -+ /* set input stream */ -+ result = grab_tfm_stream(inode, &clust->tc, INPUT_STREAM); -+ if (result) { -+ lock_page(page); -+ return result; -+ } -+ result = find_disk_cluster(clust, inode, 1 /* read items */, mode); -+ lock_page(page); -+ if (result) -+ return result; -+ /* -+ * at this point we have locked position in the tree -+ */ -+ assert("edward-1528", znode_is_any_locked(clust->hint->lh.node)); -+ -+ if (page->mapping != inode->i_mapping) { -+ /* page was truncated */ -+ reiser4_unset_hint(clust->hint); -+ reset_cluster_params(clust); -+ return AOP_TRUNCATED_PAGE; -+ } -+ if (PageUptodate(page)) { -+ /* disk cluster can be obsolete, don't use it! */ -+ reiser4_unset_hint(clust->hint); -+ reset_cluster_params(clust); -+ return 0; -+ } -+ if (clust->dstat == FAKE_DISK_CLUSTER || -+ clust->dstat == UNPR_DISK_CLUSTER || -+ clust->dstat == TRNC_DISK_CLUSTER) { -+ /* -+ * this information about disk cluster will be valid -+ * as long as we keep the position in the tree locked -+ */ -+ tfm_cluster_set_uptodate(&clust->tc); -+ return 0; -+ } -+ /* now prepare output stream.. */ -+ result = grab_coa(&clust->tc, inode_compression_plugin(inode)); -+ if (result) -+ return result; -+ /* ..and fill this with plain text */ -+ result = reiser4_inflate_cluster(clust, inode); -+ if (result) -+ return result; -+ /* -+ * The stream is ready! It won't be obsolete as -+ * long as we keep last disk cluster item locked. -+ */ -+ tfm_cluster_set_uptodate(&clust->tc); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * fill one page with plain text. -+ */ -+int do_readpage_ctail(struct inode * inode, struct cluster_handle * clust, -+ struct page *page, znode_lock_mode mode) -+{ -+ int ret; -+ unsigned cloff; -+ char *data; -+ size_t to_page; -+ struct tfm_cluster * tc = &clust->tc; -+ -+ assert("edward-212", PageLocked(page)); -+ -+ if (unlikely(page->mapping != inode->i_mapping)) -+ return AOP_TRUNCATED_PAGE; -+ if (PageUptodate(page)) -+ goto exit; -+ to_page = pbytes(page_index(page), inode); -+ if (to_page == 0) { -+ zero_user_page(page, 0, PAGE_CACHE_SIZE, KM_USER0); -+ SetPageUptodate(page); -+ goto exit; -+ } -+ if (!tfm_cluster_is_uptodate(&clust->tc)) { -+ clust->index = pg_to_clust(page->index, inode); -+ -+ /* this will unlock/lock the page */ -+ ret = ctail_read_disk_cluster(clust, inode, page, mode); -+ -+ assert("edward-212", PageLocked(page)); -+ if (ret) -+ return ret; -+ -+ /* refresh bytes */ -+ to_page = pbytes(page_index(page), inode); -+ if (to_page == 0) { -+ zero_user_page(page, 0, PAGE_CACHE_SIZE, KM_USER0); -+ SetPageUptodate(page); -+ goto exit; -+ } -+ } -+ if (PageUptodate(page)) -+ /* somebody else fill it already */ -+ goto exit; -+ -+ assert("edward-119", tfm_cluster_is_uptodate(tc)); -+ assert("edward-1529", znode_is_any_locked(clust->hint->lh.node)); -+ -+ switch (clust->dstat) { -+ case UNPR_DISK_CLUSTER: -+ BUG_ON(1); -+ case TRNC_DISK_CLUSTER: -+ /* -+ * Race with truncate! -+ * We resolve it in favour of the last one (the only way, -+ * as in this case plain text is unrecoverable) -+ */ -+ case FAKE_DISK_CLUSTER: -+ /* fill the page by zeroes */ -+ zero_user_page(page, 0, PAGE_CACHE_SIZE, KM_USER0); -+ SetPageUptodate(page); -+ break; -+ case PREP_DISK_CLUSTER: -+ /* fill page by transformed stream with plain text */ -+ assert("edward-1058", !PageUptodate(page)); -+ assert("edward-120", tc->len <= inode_cluster_size(inode)); -+ -+ /* page index in this logical cluster */ -+ cloff = pg_to_off_to_cloff(page->index, inode); -+ -+ data = kmap(page); -+ memcpy(data, tfm_stream_data(tc, OUTPUT_STREAM) + cloff, to_page); -+ memset(data + to_page, 0, (size_t) PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - to_page); -+ flush_dcache_page(page); -+ kunmap(page); -+ SetPageUptodate(page); -+ break; -+ default: -+ impossible("edward-1169", "bad disk cluster state"); -+ } -+ exit: -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.item.s.file.readpage */ -+int readpage_ctail(void *vp, struct page *page) -+{ -+ int result; -+ hint_t * hint; -+ struct cluster_handle * clust = vp; -+ -+ assert("edward-114", clust != NULL); -+ assert("edward-115", PageLocked(page)); -+ assert("edward-116", !PageUptodate(page)); -+ assert("edward-118", page->mapping && page->mapping->host); -+ assert("edward-867", !tfm_cluster_is_uptodate(&clust->tc)); -+ -+ hint = kmalloc(sizeof(*hint), reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()); -+ if (hint == NULL) { -+ unlock_page(page); -+ return RETERR(-ENOMEM); -+ } -+ clust->hint = hint; -+ result = load_file_hint(clust->file, hint); -+ if (result) { -+ kfree(hint); -+ unlock_page(page); -+ return result; -+ } -+ assert("vs-25", hint->ext_coord.lh == &hint->lh); -+ -+ result = do_readpage_ctail(page->mapping->host, clust, page, -+ ZNODE_READ_LOCK); -+ assert("edward-213", PageLocked(page)); -+ assert("edward-1163", ergo(!result, PageUptodate(page))); -+ -+ unlock_page(page); -+ done_lh(&hint->lh); -+ hint->ext_coord.valid = 0; -+ save_file_hint(clust->file, hint); -+ kfree(hint); -+ tfm_cluster_clr_uptodate(&clust->tc); -+ -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* Helper function for ->readpages() */ -+static int ctail_read_page_cluster(struct cluster_handle * clust, -+ struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ int i; -+ int result; -+ assert("edward-779", clust != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1059", clust->win == NULL); -+ assert("edward-780", inode != NULL); -+ -+ result = prepare_page_cluster(inode, clust, READ_OP); -+ if (result) -+ return result; -+ -+ assert("edward-781", !tfm_cluster_is_uptodate(&clust->tc)); -+ -+ for (i = 0; i < clust->nr_pages; i++) { -+ struct page *page = clust->pages[i]; -+ lock_page(page); -+ result = do_readpage_ctail(inode, clust, page, ZNODE_READ_LOCK); -+ unlock_page(page); -+ if (result) -+ break; -+ } -+ tfm_cluster_clr_uptodate(&clust->tc); -+ put_page_cluster(clust, inode, READ_OP); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* filler for read_cache_pages() */ -+static int ctail_readpages_filler(void * data, struct page * page) -+{ -+ int ret = 0; -+ struct cluster_handle * clust = data; -+ struct inode * inode = clust->file->f_dentry->d_inode; -+ -+ assert("edward-1525", page->mapping == inode->i_mapping); -+ -+ if (PageUptodate(page)) { -+ unlock_page(page); -+ return 0; -+ } -+ if (pbytes(page_index(page), inode) == 0) { -+ zero_user_page(page, 0, PAGE_CACHE_SIZE, KM_USER0); -+ SetPageUptodate(page); -+ unlock_page(page); -+ return 0; -+ } -+ move_cluster_forward(clust, inode, page->index); -+ unlock_page(page); -+ /* -+ * read the whole page cluster -+ */ -+ ret = ctail_read_page_cluster(clust, inode); -+ -+ assert("edward-869", !tfm_cluster_is_uptodate(&clust->tc)); -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * We populate a bit more then upper readahead suggests: -+ * with each nominated page we read the whole page cluster -+ * this page belongs to. -+ */ -+int readpages_ctail(struct file *file, struct address_space *mapping, -+ struct list_head *pages) -+{ -+ int ret = 0; -+ hint_t *hint; -+ struct cluster_handle clust; -+ struct inode *inode = mapping->host; -+ -+ assert("edward-1521", inode == file->f_dentry->d_inode); -+ -+ cluster_init_read(&clust, NULL); -+ clust.file = file; -+ hint = kmalloc(sizeof(*hint), reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()); -+ if (hint == NULL) { -+ warning("vs-28", "failed to allocate hint"); -+ ret = RETERR(-ENOMEM); -+ goto exit1; -+ } -+ clust.hint = hint; -+ ret = load_file_hint(clust.file, hint); -+ if (ret) { -+ warning("edward-1522", "failed to load hint"); -+ goto exit2; -+ } -+ assert("vs-26", hint->ext_coord.lh == &hint->lh); -+ ret = alloc_cluster_pgset(&clust, cluster_nrpages(inode)); -+ if (ret) { -+ warning("edward-1523", "failed to alloc pgset"); -+ goto exit3; -+ } -+ ret = read_cache_pages(mapping, pages, ctail_readpages_filler, &clust); -+ -+ assert("edward-870", !tfm_cluster_is_uptodate(&clust.tc)); -+ exit3: -+ done_lh(&hint->lh); -+ save_file_hint(file, hint); -+ hint->ext_coord.valid = 0; -+ exit2: -+ kfree(hint); -+ exit1: -+ put_cluster_handle(&clust); -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+/* -+ plugin->u.item.s.file.append_key -+ key of the first item of the next disk cluster -+*/ -+reiser4_key *append_key_ctail(const coord_t * coord, reiser4_key * key) -+{ -+ assert("edward-1241", item_id_by_coord(coord) == CTAIL_ID); -+ assert("edward-1242", cluster_shift_ok(cluster_shift_by_coord(coord))); -+ -+ item_key_by_coord(coord, key); -+ set_key_offset(key, ((__u64) (clust_by_coord(coord, NULL)) + 1) -+ << cluster_shift_by_coord(coord)); -+ return key; -+} -+ -+static int insert_unprepped_ctail(struct cluster_handle * clust, -+ struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ int result; -+ char buf[UCTAIL_NR_UNITS]; -+ reiser4_item_data data; -+ reiser4_key key; -+ int shift = (int)UCTAIL_SHIFT; -+ -+ memset(buf, 0, (size_t) UCTAIL_NR_UNITS); -+ result = key_by_inode_cryptcompress(inode, -+ clust_to_off(clust->index, inode), -+ &key); -+ if (result) -+ return result; -+ data.user = 0; -+ data.iplug = item_plugin_by_id(CTAIL_ID); -+ data.arg = &shift; -+ data.length = sizeof(ctail_item_format) + (size_t) UCTAIL_NR_UNITS; -+ data.data = buf; -+ -+ result = insert_by_coord(&clust->hint->ext_coord.coord, -+ &data, &key, clust->hint->ext_coord.lh, 0); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+static int -+insert_cryptcompress_flow(coord_t * coord, lock_handle * lh, flow_t * f, -+ struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ int result; -+ carry_pool *pool; -+ carry_level *lowest_level; -+ reiser4_item_data *data; -+ carry_op *op; -+ int cluster_shift = inode_cluster_shift(inode); -+ -+ pool = -+ init_carry_pool(sizeof(*pool) + 3 * sizeof(*lowest_level) + -+ sizeof(*data)); -+ if (IS_ERR(pool)) -+ return PTR_ERR(pool); -+ lowest_level = (carry_level *) (pool + 1); -+ init_carry_level(lowest_level, pool); -+ data = (reiser4_item_data *) (lowest_level + 3); -+ -+ assert("edward-466", coord->between == AFTER_ITEM -+ || coord->between == AFTER_UNIT || coord->between == BEFORE_ITEM -+ || coord->between == EMPTY_NODE -+ || coord->between == BEFORE_UNIT); -+ -+ if (coord->between == AFTER_UNIT) { -+ coord->unit_pos = 0; -+ coord->between = AFTER_ITEM; -+ } -+ op = reiser4_post_carry(lowest_level, COP_INSERT_FLOW, coord->node, -+ 0 /* operate directly on coord -> node */); -+ if (IS_ERR(op) || (op == NULL)) { -+ done_carry_pool(pool); -+ return RETERR(op ? PTR_ERR(op) : -EIO); -+ } -+ data->user = 0; -+ data->iplug = item_plugin_by_id(CTAIL_ID); -+ data->arg = &cluster_shift; -+ -+ data->length = 0; -+ data->data = NULL; -+ -+ op->u.insert_flow.flags = COPI_DONT_SHIFT_LEFT | COPI_DONT_SHIFT_RIGHT; -+ op->u.insert_flow.insert_point = coord; -+ op->u.insert_flow.flow = f; -+ op->u.insert_flow.data = data; -+ op->u.insert_flow.new_nodes = 0; -+ -+ lowest_level->track_type = CARRY_TRACK_CHANGE; -+ lowest_level->tracked = lh; -+ -+ result = reiser4_carry(lowest_level, NULL); -+ done_carry_pool(pool); -+ -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* Implementation of CRC_APPEND_ITEM mode of ctail conversion */ -+static int insert_cryptcompress_flow_in_place(coord_t * coord, -+ lock_handle * lh, flow_t * f, -+ struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ int ret; -+ coord_t pos; -+ lock_handle lock; -+ -+ assert("edward-674", f->length <= inode_scaled_cluster_size(inode)); -+ assert("edward-484", coord->between == AT_UNIT -+ || coord->between == AFTER_ITEM); -+ assert("edward-485", item_id_by_coord(coord) == CTAIL_ID); -+ -+ coord_dup(&pos, coord); -+ pos.unit_pos = 0; -+ pos.between = AFTER_ITEM; -+ -+ init_lh(&lock); -+ copy_lh(&lock, lh); -+ -+ ret = insert_cryptcompress_flow(&pos, &lock, f, inode); -+ done_lh(&lock); -+ assert("edward-1347", znode_is_write_locked(lh->node)); -+ assert("edward-1228", !ret); -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+/* Implementation of CRC_OVERWRITE_ITEM mode of ctail conversion */ -+static int overwrite_ctail(coord_t * coord, flow_t * f) -+{ -+ unsigned count; -+ -+ assert("edward-269", f->user == 0); -+ assert("edward-270", f->data != NULL); -+ assert("edward-271", f->length > 0); -+ assert("edward-272", coord_is_existing_unit(coord)); -+ assert("edward-273", coord->unit_pos == 0); -+ assert("edward-274", znode_is_write_locked(coord->node)); -+ assert("edward-275", reiser4_schedulable()); -+ assert("edward-467", item_id_by_coord(coord) == CTAIL_ID); -+ assert("edward-1243", ctail_ok(coord)); -+ -+ count = nr_units_ctail(coord); -+ -+ if (count > f->length) -+ count = f->length; -+ memcpy(first_unit(coord), f->data, count); -+ move_flow_forward(f, count); -+ coord->unit_pos += count; -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* Implementation of CRC_CUT_ITEM mode of ctail conversion: -+ cut ctail (part or whole) starting from next unit position */ -+static int cut_ctail(coord_t * coord) -+{ -+ coord_t stop; -+ -+ assert("edward-435", coord->between == AT_UNIT && -+ coord->item_pos < coord_num_items(coord) && -+ coord->unit_pos <= coord_num_units(coord)); -+ -+ if (coord->unit_pos == coord_num_units(coord)) -+ /* nothing to cut */ -+ return 0; -+ coord_dup(&stop, coord); -+ stop.unit_pos = coord_last_unit_pos(coord); -+ -+ return cut_node_content(coord, &stop, NULL, NULL, NULL); -+} -+ -+int ctail_insert_unprepped_cluster(struct cluster_handle * clust, -+ struct inode * inode) -+{ -+ int result; -+ assert("edward-1244", inode != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1245", clust->hint != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1246", clust->dstat == FAKE_DISK_CLUSTER); -+ assert("edward-1247", clust->reserved == 1); -+ -+ result = get_disk_cluster_locked(clust, inode, ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK); -+ if (cbk_errored(result)) -+ return result; -+ assert("edward-1249", result == CBK_COORD_NOTFOUND); -+ assert("edward-1250", znode_is_write_locked(clust->hint->lh.node)); -+ -+ assert("edward-1295", -+ clust->hint->ext_coord.lh->node == -+ clust->hint->ext_coord.coord.node); -+ -+ coord_set_between_clusters(&clust->hint->ext_coord.coord); -+ -+ result = insert_unprepped_ctail(clust, inode); -+ all_grabbed2free(); -+ -+ assert("edward-1251", !result); -+ assert("edward-1252", cryptcompress_inode_ok(inode)); -+ assert("edward-1253", znode_is_write_locked(clust->hint->lh.node)); -+ assert("edward-1254", -+ reiser4_clustered_blocks(reiser4_get_current_sb())); -+ assert("edward-1255", -+ znode_convertible(clust->hint->ext_coord.coord.node)); -+ -+ return result; -+} -+ -+static int do_convert_ctail(flush_pos_t * pos, cryptcompress_write_mode_t mode) -+{ -+ int result = 0; -+ struct convert_item_info * info; -+ -+ assert("edward-468", pos != NULL); -+ assert("edward-469", pos->sq != NULL); -+ assert("edward-845", item_convert_data(pos) != NULL); -+ -+ info = item_convert_data(pos); -+ assert("edward-679", info->flow.data != NULL); -+ -+ switch (mode) { -+ case CRC_APPEND_ITEM: -+ assert("edward-1229", info->flow.length != 0); -+ assert("edward-1256", -+ cluster_shift_ok(cluster_shift_by_coord(&pos->coord))); -+ result = -+ insert_cryptcompress_flow_in_place(&pos->coord, -+ &pos->lock, -+ &info->flow, -+ info->inode); -+ break; -+ case CRC_OVERWRITE_ITEM: -+ assert("edward-1230", info->flow.length != 0); -+ overwrite_ctail(&pos->coord, &info->flow); -+ if (info->flow.length != 0) -+ break; -+ case CRC_CUT_ITEM: -+ assert("edward-1231", info->flow.length == 0); -+ result = cut_ctail(&pos->coord); -+ break; -+ default: -+ result = RETERR(-EIO); -+ impossible("edward-244", "bad convert mode"); -+ } -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.item.f.scan */ -+int scan_ctail(flush_scan * scan) -+{ -+ int result = 0; -+ struct page *page; -+ struct inode *inode; -+ jnode *node = scan->node; -+ -+ assert("edward-227", scan->node != NULL); -+ assert("edward-228", jnode_is_cluster_page(scan->node)); -+ assert("edward-639", znode_is_write_locked(scan->parent_lock.node)); -+ -+ page = jnode_page(node); -+ inode = page->mapping->host; -+ -+ if (!reiser4_scanning_left(scan)) -+ return result; -+ if (!ZF_ISSET(scan->parent_lock.node, JNODE_DIRTY)) -+ znode_make_dirty(scan->parent_lock.node); -+ -+ if (!znode_convertible(scan->parent_lock.node)) { -+ if (JF_ISSET(scan->node, JNODE_DIRTY)) -+ znode_set_convertible(scan->parent_lock.node); -+ else { -+ warning("edward-681", -+ "cluster page is already processed"); -+ return -EAGAIN; -+ } -+ } -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* If true, this function attaches children */ -+static int should_attach_convert_idata(flush_pos_t * pos) -+{ -+ int result; -+ assert("edward-431", pos != NULL); -+ assert("edward-432", pos->child == NULL); -+ assert("edward-619", znode_is_write_locked(pos->coord.node)); -+ assert("edward-470", -+ item_plugin_by_coord(&pos->coord) == -+ item_plugin_by_id(CTAIL_ID)); -+ -+ /* check for leftmost child */ -+ utmost_child_ctail(&pos->coord, LEFT_SIDE, &pos->child); -+ -+ if (!pos->child) -+ return 0; -+ spin_lock_jnode(pos->child); -+ result = (JF_ISSET(pos->child, JNODE_DIRTY) && -+ pos->child->atom == ZJNODE(pos->coord.node)->atom); -+ spin_unlock_jnode(pos->child); -+ if (!result && pos->child) { -+ /* existing child isn't to attach, clear up this one */ -+ jput(pos->child); -+ pos->child = NULL; -+ } -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->init_convert_data() */ -+static int -+init_convert_data_ctail(struct convert_item_info * idata, struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ assert("edward-813", idata != NULL); -+ assert("edward-814", inode != NULL); -+ -+ idata->inode = inode; -+ idata->d_cur = DC_FIRST_ITEM; -+ idata->d_next = DC_INVALID_STATE; -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+static int alloc_item_convert_data(struct convert_info * sq) -+{ -+ assert("edward-816", sq != NULL); -+ assert("edward-817", sq->itm == NULL); -+ -+ sq->itm = kmalloc(sizeof(*sq->itm), reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()); -+ if (sq->itm == NULL) -+ return RETERR(-ENOMEM); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+static void free_item_convert_data(struct convert_info * sq) -+{ -+ assert("edward-818", sq != NULL); -+ assert("edward-819", sq->itm != NULL); -+ assert("edward-820", sq->iplug != NULL); -+ -+ kfree(sq->itm); -+ sq->itm = NULL; -+ return; -+} -+ -+static int alloc_convert_data(flush_pos_t * pos) -+{ -+ assert("edward-821", pos != NULL); -+ assert("edward-822", pos->sq == NULL); -+ -+ pos->sq = kmalloc(sizeof(*pos->sq), reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()); -+ if (!pos->sq) -+ return RETERR(-ENOMEM); -+ memset(pos->sq, 0, sizeof(*pos->sq)); -+ cluster_init_write(&pos->sq->clust, NULL); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+void free_convert_data(flush_pos_t * pos) -+{ -+ struct convert_info *sq; -+ -+ assert("edward-823", pos != NULL); -+ assert("edward-824", pos->sq != NULL); -+ -+ sq = pos->sq; -+ if (sq->itm) -+ free_item_convert_data(sq); -+ put_cluster_handle(&sq->clust); -+ kfree(pos->sq); -+ pos->sq = NULL; -+ return; -+} -+ -+static int init_item_convert_data(flush_pos_t * pos, struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ struct convert_info *sq; -+ -+ assert("edward-825", pos != NULL); -+ assert("edward-826", pos->sq != NULL); -+ assert("edward-827", item_convert_data(pos) != NULL); -+ assert("edward-828", inode != NULL); -+ -+ sq = pos->sq; -+ -+ memset(sq->itm, 0, sizeof(*sq->itm)); -+ -+ /* iplug->init_convert_data() */ -+ return init_convert_data_ctail(sq->itm, inode); -+} -+ -+/* create and attach disk cluster info used by 'convert' phase of the flush -+ squalloc() */ -+static int attach_convert_idata(flush_pos_t * pos, struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ int ret = 0; -+ struct convert_item_info *info; -+ struct cluster_handle *clust; -+ file_plugin *fplug = inode_file_plugin(inode); -+ compression_plugin *cplug = inode_compression_plugin(inode); -+ -+ assert("edward-248", pos != NULL); -+ assert("edward-249", pos->child != NULL); -+ assert("edward-251", inode != NULL); -+ assert("edward-682", cryptcompress_inode_ok(inode)); -+ assert("edward-252", -+ fplug == file_plugin_by_id(CRYPTCOMPRESS_FILE_PLUGIN_ID)); -+ assert("edward-473", -+ item_plugin_by_coord(&pos->coord) == -+ item_plugin_by_id(CTAIL_ID)); -+ -+ if (!pos->sq) { -+ ret = alloc_convert_data(pos); -+ if (ret) -+ return ret; -+ } -+ clust = &pos->sq->clust; -+ ret = grab_coa(&clust->tc, cplug); -+ if (ret) -+ goto err; -+ ret = set_cluster_by_page(clust, -+ jnode_page(pos->child), -+ MAX_CLUSTER_NRPAGES); -+ if (ret) -+ goto err; -+ -+ assert("edward-829", pos->sq != NULL); -+ assert("edward-250", item_convert_data(pos) == NULL); -+ -+ pos->sq->iplug = item_plugin_by_id(CTAIL_ID); -+ -+ ret = alloc_item_convert_data(pos->sq); -+ if (ret) -+ goto err; -+ ret = init_item_convert_data(pos, inode); -+ if (ret) -+ goto err; -+ info = item_convert_data(pos); -+ -+ ret = checkout_logical_cluster(clust, pos->child, inode); -+ if (ret) -+ goto err; -+ -+ reiser4_deflate_cluster(clust, inode); -+ inc_item_convert_count(pos); -+ -+ /* prepare flow for insertion */ -+ fplug->flow_by_inode(info->inode, -+ (const char __user *)tfm_stream_data(&clust->tc, OUTPUT_STREAM), -+ 0 /* kernel space */ , -+ clust->tc.len, -+ clust_to_off(clust->index, inode), -+ WRITE_OP, &info->flow); -+ jput(pos->child); -+ -+ assert("edward-683", cryptcompress_inode_ok(inode)); -+ return 0; -+ err: -+ jput(pos->child); -+ free_convert_data(pos); -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+/* clear up disk cluster info */ -+static void detach_convert_idata(struct convert_info * sq) -+{ -+ struct convert_item_info *info; -+ -+ assert("edward-253", sq != NULL); -+ assert("edward-840", sq->itm != NULL); -+ -+ info = sq->itm; -+ assert("edward-255", info->inode != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1212", info->flow.length == 0); -+ -+ free_item_convert_data(sq); -+ return; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.item.f.utmost_child */ -+ -+/* This function sets leftmost child for a first cluster item, -+ if the child exists, and NULL in other cases. -+ NOTE-EDWARD: Do not call this for RIGHT_SIDE */ -+ -+int utmost_child_ctail(const coord_t * coord, sideof side, jnode ** child) -+{ -+ reiser4_key key; -+ -+ item_key_by_coord(coord, &key); -+ -+ assert("edward-257", coord != NULL); -+ assert("edward-258", child != NULL); -+ assert("edward-259", side == LEFT_SIDE); -+ assert("edward-260", -+ item_plugin_by_coord(coord) == item_plugin_by_id(CTAIL_ID)); -+ -+ if (!is_disk_cluster_key(&key, coord)) -+ *child = NULL; -+ else -+ *child = jlookup(current_tree, -+ get_key_objectid(item_key_by_coord -+ (coord, &key)), -+ off_to_pg(get_key_offset(&key))); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* Returns true if @p2 is the next item to @p1 -+ in the _same_ disk cluster. -+ Disk cluster is a set of items. If ->clustered() != NULL, -+ with each item the whole disk cluster should be read/modified -+*/ -+ -+/* Go rightward and check for next disk cluster item, set -+ * d_next to DC_CHAINED_ITEM, if the last one exists. -+ * If the current position is last item, go to right neighbor. -+ * Skip empty nodes. Note, that right neighbors may be not in -+ * the slum because of races. If so, make it dirty and -+ * convertible. -+ */ -+static int next_item_dc_stat(flush_pos_t * pos) -+{ -+ int ret = 0; -+ int stop = 0; -+ znode *cur; -+ coord_t coord; -+ lock_handle lh; -+ lock_handle right_lock; -+ -+ assert("edward-1232", !node_is_empty(pos->coord.node)); -+ assert("edward-1014", -+ pos->coord.item_pos < coord_num_items(&pos->coord)); -+ assert("edward-1015", chaining_data_present(pos)); -+ assert("edward-1017", -+ item_convert_data(pos)->d_next == DC_INVALID_STATE); -+ -+ item_convert_data(pos)->d_next = DC_AFTER_CLUSTER; -+ -+ if (item_convert_data(pos)->d_cur == DC_AFTER_CLUSTER) -+ return ret; -+ if (pos->coord.item_pos < coord_num_items(&pos->coord) - 1) -+ return ret; -+ -+ /* Check next slum item. -+ * Note, that it can not be killed by concurrent truncate, -+ * as the last one will want the lock held by us. -+ */ -+ init_lh(&right_lock); -+ cur = pos->coord.node; -+ -+ while (!stop) { -+ init_lh(&lh); -+ ret = reiser4_get_right_neighbor(&lh, -+ cur, -+ ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK, -+ GN_CAN_USE_UPPER_LEVELS); -+ if (ret) -+ break; -+ ret = zload(lh.node); -+ if (ret) { -+ done_lh(&lh); -+ break; -+ } -+ coord_init_before_first_item(&coord, lh.node); -+ -+ if (node_is_empty(lh.node)) { -+ znode_make_dirty(lh.node); -+ znode_set_convertible(lh.node); -+ stop = 0; -+ } else if (same_disk_cluster(&pos->coord, &coord)) { -+ -+ item_convert_data(pos)->d_next = DC_CHAINED_ITEM; -+ -+ if (!ZF_ISSET(lh.node, JNODE_DIRTY)) { -+ /* -+ warning("edward-1024", -+ "next slum item mergeable, " -+ "but znode %p isn't dirty\n", -+ lh.node); -+ */ -+ znode_make_dirty(lh.node); -+ } -+ if (!znode_convertible(lh.node)) { -+ /* -+ warning("edward-1272", -+ "next slum item mergeable, " -+ "but znode %p isn't convertible\n", -+ lh.node); -+ */ -+ znode_set_convertible(lh.node); -+ } -+ stop = 1; -+ } else -+ stop = 1; -+ zrelse(lh.node); -+ done_lh(&right_lock); -+ copy_lh(&right_lock, &lh); -+ done_lh(&lh); -+ cur = right_lock.node; -+ } -+ done_lh(&right_lock); -+ -+ if (ret == -E_NO_NEIGHBOR) -+ ret = 0; -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+static int -+assign_convert_mode(struct convert_item_info * idata, -+ cryptcompress_write_mode_t * mode) -+{ -+ int result = 0; -+ -+ assert("edward-1025", idata != NULL); -+ -+ if (idata->flow.length) { -+ /* append or overwrite */ -+ switch (idata->d_cur) { -+ case DC_FIRST_ITEM: -+ case DC_CHAINED_ITEM: -+ *mode = CRC_OVERWRITE_ITEM; -+ break; -+ case DC_AFTER_CLUSTER: -+ *mode = CRC_APPEND_ITEM; -+ break; -+ default: -+ impossible("edward-1018", "wrong current item state"); -+ } -+ } else { -+ /* cut or invalidate */ -+ switch (idata->d_cur) { -+ case DC_FIRST_ITEM: -+ case DC_CHAINED_ITEM: -+ *mode = CRC_CUT_ITEM; -+ break; -+ case DC_AFTER_CLUSTER: -+ result = 1; -+ break; -+ default: -+ impossible("edward-1019", "wrong current item state"); -+ } -+ } -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.item.f.convert */ -+/* write ctail in guessed mode */ -+int convert_ctail(flush_pos_t * pos) -+{ -+ int result; -+ int nr_items; -+ cryptcompress_write_mode_t mode = CRC_OVERWRITE_ITEM; -+ -+ assert("edward-1020", pos != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1213", coord_num_items(&pos->coord) != 0); -+ assert("edward-1257", item_id_by_coord(&pos->coord) == CTAIL_ID); -+ assert("edward-1258", ctail_ok(&pos->coord)); -+ assert("edward-261", pos->coord.node != NULL); -+ -+ nr_items = coord_num_items(&pos->coord); -+ if (!chaining_data_present(pos)) { -+ if (should_attach_convert_idata(pos)) { -+ /* attach convert item info */ -+ struct inode *inode; -+ -+ assert("edward-264", pos->child != NULL); -+ assert("edward-265", jnode_page(pos->child) != NULL); -+ assert("edward-266", -+ jnode_page(pos->child)->mapping != NULL); -+ -+ inode = jnode_page(pos->child)->mapping->host; -+ -+ assert("edward-267", inode != NULL); -+ -+ /* attach item convert info by child and put the last one */ -+ result = attach_convert_idata(pos, inode); -+ pos->child = NULL; -+ if (result == -E_REPEAT) { -+ /* jnode became clean, or there is no dirty -+ pages (nothing to update in disk cluster) */ -+ warning("edward-1021", -+ "convert_ctail: nothing to attach"); -+ return 0; -+ } -+ if (result != 0) -+ return result; -+ } else -+ /* unconvertible */ -+ return 0; -+ } else { -+ /* use old convert info */ -+ -+ struct convert_item_info *idata; -+ -+ idata = item_convert_data(pos); -+ -+ result = assign_convert_mode(idata, &mode); -+ if (result) { -+ /* disk cluster is over, -+ nothing to update anymore */ -+ detach_convert_idata(pos->sq); -+ return 0; -+ } -+ } -+ -+ assert("edward-433", chaining_data_present(pos)); -+ assert("edward-1022", -+ pos->coord.item_pos < coord_num_items(&pos->coord)); -+ -+ /* check if next item is of current disk cluster */ -+ result = next_item_dc_stat(pos); -+ if (result) { -+ detach_convert_idata(pos->sq); -+ return result; -+ } -+ result = do_convert_ctail(pos, mode); -+ if (result) { -+ detach_convert_idata(pos->sq); -+ return result; -+ } -+ switch (mode) { -+ case CRC_CUT_ITEM: -+ assert("edward-1214", item_convert_data(pos)->flow.length == 0); -+ assert("edward-1215", -+ coord_num_items(&pos->coord) == nr_items || -+ coord_num_items(&pos->coord) == nr_items - 1); -+ if (item_convert_data(pos)->d_next == DC_CHAINED_ITEM) -+ break; -+ if (coord_num_items(&pos->coord) != nr_items) { -+ /* the item was killed, no more chained items */ -+ detach_convert_idata(pos->sq); -+ if (!node_is_empty(pos->coord.node)) -+ /* make sure the next item will be scanned */ -+ coord_init_before_item(&pos->coord); -+ break; -+ } -+ case CRC_APPEND_ITEM: -+ assert("edward-434", item_convert_data(pos)->flow.length == 0); -+ detach_convert_idata(pos->sq); -+ break; -+ case CRC_OVERWRITE_ITEM: -+ if (coord_is_unprepped_ctail(&pos->coord)) { -+ /* convert unpprepped ctail to prepped one */ -+ int shift; -+ shift = -+ inode_cluster_shift(item_convert_data(pos)->inode); -+ assert("edward-1259", cluster_shift_ok(shift)); -+ put_unaligned((d8)shift, -+ &ctail_formatted_at(&pos->coord)-> -+ cluster_shift); -+ } -+ break; -+ } -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/ctail.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/ctail.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/ctail.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/ctail.h 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,102 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* Ctail items are fragments (or bodies) of special tipe to provide -+ optimal storage of encrypted and(or) compressed files. */ -+ -+ -+#if !defined( __FS_REISER4_CTAIL_H__ ) -+#define __FS_REISER4_CTAIL_H__ -+ -+/* Disk format of ctail item */ -+typedef struct ctail_item_format { -+ /* packed shift; -+ if its value is different from UCTAIL_SHIFT (see below), then -+ size of disk cluster is calculated as (1 << cluster_shift) */ -+ d8 cluster_shift; -+ /* ctail body */ -+ d8 body[0]; -+} __attribute__ ((packed)) ctail_item_format; -+ -+/* "Unprepped" disk cluster is represented by a single ctail item -+ with the following "magic" attributes: */ -+/* "magic" cluster_shift */ -+#define UCTAIL_SHIFT 0xff -+/* How many units unprepped ctail item has */ -+#define UCTAIL_NR_UNITS 1 -+ -+/* The following is a set of various item states in a disk cluster. -+ Disk cluster is a set of items whose keys belong to the interval -+ [dc_key , dc_key + disk_cluster_size - 1] */ -+typedef enum { -+ DC_INVALID_STATE = 0, -+ DC_FIRST_ITEM = 1, -+ DC_CHAINED_ITEM = 2, -+ DC_AFTER_CLUSTER = 3 -+} dc_item_stat; -+ -+/* ctail-specific extension. -+ In particular this describes parameters of disk cluster an item belongs to */ -+struct ctail_coord_extension { -+ int shift; /* this contains cluster_shift extracted from -+ ctail_item_format (above), or UCTAIL_SHIFT -+ (the last one is the "magic" of unprepped disk clusters)*/ -+ int dsize; /* size of a prepped disk cluster */ -+ int ncount; /* count of nodes occupied by a disk cluster */ -+}; -+ -+struct cut_list; -+ -+/* plugin->item.b.* */ -+int can_contain_key_ctail(const coord_t *, const reiser4_key *, -+ const reiser4_item_data *); -+int mergeable_ctail(const coord_t * p1, const coord_t * p2); -+pos_in_node_t nr_units_ctail(const coord_t * coord); -+int estimate_ctail(const coord_t * coord, const reiser4_item_data * data); -+void print_ctail(const char *prefix, coord_t * coord); -+lookup_result lookup_ctail(const reiser4_key *, lookup_bias, coord_t *); -+ -+int paste_ctail(coord_t * coord, reiser4_item_data * data, -+ carry_plugin_info * info UNUSED_ARG); -+int init_ctail(coord_t *, coord_t *, reiser4_item_data *); -+int can_shift_ctail(unsigned free_space, coord_t * coord, -+ znode * target, shift_direction pend, unsigned *size, -+ unsigned want); -+void copy_units_ctail(coord_t * target, coord_t * source, unsigned from, -+ unsigned count, shift_direction where_is_free_space, -+ unsigned free_space); -+int cut_units_ctail(coord_t * coord, pos_in_node_t from, pos_in_node_t to, -+ carry_cut_data *, reiser4_key * smallest_removed, -+ reiser4_key * new_first); -+int kill_units_ctail(coord_t * coord, pos_in_node_t from, pos_in_node_t to, -+ carry_kill_data *, reiser4_key * smallest_removed, -+ reiser4_key * new_first); -+int ctail_ok(const coord_t * coord); -+int check_ctail(const coord_t * coord, const char **error); -+ -+/* plugin->u.item.s.* */ -+int read_ctail(struct file *, flow_t *, hint_t *); -+int readpage_ctail(void *, struct page *); -+int readpages_ctail(struct file *, struct address_space *, struct list_head *); -+reiser4_key *append_key_ctail(const coord_t *, reiser4_key *); -+int create_hook_ctail(const coord_t * coord, void *arg); -+int kill_hook_ctail(const coord_t *, pos_in_node_t, pos_in_node_t, -+ carry_kill_data *); -+int shift_hook_ctail(const coord_t *, unsigned, unsigned, znode *); -+ -+/* plugin->u.item.f */ -+int utmost_child_ctail(const coord_t *, sideof, jnode **); -+int scan_ctail(flush_scan *); -+int convert_ctail(flush_pos_t *); -+size_t inode_scaled_cluster_size(struct inode *); -+ -+#endif /* __FS_REISER4_CTAIL_H__ */ -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/extent.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/extent.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/extent.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/extent.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,197 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+#include "item.h" -+#include "../../key.h" -+#include "../../super.h" -+#include "../../carry.h" -+#include "../../inode.h" -+#include "../../page_cache.h" -+#include "../../flush.h" -+#include "../object.h" -+ -+/* prepare structure reiser4_item_data. It is used to put one extent unit into tree */ -+/* Audited by: green(2002.06.13) */ -+reiser4_item_data *init_new_extent(reiser4_item_data * data, void *ext_unit, -+ int nr_extents) -+{ -+ data->data = ext_unit; -+ /* data->data is kernel space */ -+ data->user = 0; -+ data->length = sizeof(reiser4_extent) * nr_extents; -+ data->arg = NULL; -+ data->iplug = item_plugin_by_id(EXTENT_POINTER_ID); -+ return data; -+} -+ -+/* how many bytes are addressed by @nr first extents of the extent item */ -+reiser4_block_nr reiser4_extent_size(const coord_t * coord, pos_in_node_t nr) -+{ -+ pos_in_node_t i; -+ reiser4_block_nr blocks; -+ reiser4_extent *ext; -+ -+ ext = item_body_by_coord(coord); -+ assert("vs-263", nr <= nr_units_extent(coord)); -+ -+ blocks = 0; -+ for (i = 0; i < nr; i++, ext++) { -+ blocks += extent_get_width(ext); -+ } -+ -+ return blocks * current_blocksize; -+} -+ -+extent_state state_of_extent(reiser4_extent * ext) -+{ -+ switch ((int)extent_get_start(ext)) { -+ case 0: -+ return HOLE_EXTENT; -+ case 1: -+ return UNALLOCATED_EXTENT; -+ default: -+ break; -+ } -+ return ALLOCATED_EXTENT; -+} -+ -+int extent_is_unallocated(const coord_t * item) -+{ -+ assert("jmacd-5133", item_is_extent(item)); -+ -+ return state_of_extent(extent_by_coord(item)) == UNALLOCATED_EXTENT; -+} -+ -+/* set extent's start and width */ -+void reiser4_set_extent(reiser4_extent * ext, reiser4_block_nr start, -+ reiser4_block_nr width) -+{ -+ extent_set_start(ext, start); -+ extent_set_width(ext, width); -+} -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_replace_extent - replace extent and paste 1 or 2 after it -+ * @un_extent: coordinate of extent to be overwritten -+ * @lh: need better comment -+ * @key: need better comment -+ * @exts_to_add: data prepared for insertion into tree -+ * @replace: need better comment -+ * @flags: need better comment -+ * @return_insert_position: need better comment -+ * -+ * Overwrites one extent, pastes 1 or 2 more ones after overwritten one. If -+ * @return_inserted_position is 1 - @un_extent and @lh are returned set to -+ * first of newly inserted units, if it is 0 - @un_extent and @lh are returned -+ * set to extent which was overwritten. -+ */ -+int reiser4_replace_extent(struct replace_handle *h, -+ int return_inserted_position) -+{ -+ int result; -+ znode *orig_znode; -+ /*ON_DEBUG(reiser4_extent orig_ext);*/ /* this is for debugging */ -+ -+ assert("vs-990", coord_is_existing_unit(h->coord)); -+ assert("vs-1375", znode_is_write_locked(h->coord->node)); -+ assert("vs-1426", extent_get_width(&h->overwrite) != 0); -+ assert("vs-1427", extent_get_width(&h->new_extents[0]) != 0); -+ assert("vs-1427", ergo(h->nr_new_extents == 2, -+ extent_get_width(&h->new_extents[1]) != 0)); -+ -+ /* compose structure for paste */ -+ init_new_extent(&h->item, &h->new_extents[0], h->nr_new_extents); -+ -+ coord_dup(&h->coord_after, h->coord); -+ init_lh(&h->lh_after); -+ copy_lh(&h->lh_after, h->lh); -+ reiser4_tap_init(&h->watch, &h->coord_after, &h->lh_after, ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK); -+ reiser4_tap_monitor(&h->watch); -+ -+ ON_DEBUG(h->orig_ext = *extent_by_coord(h->coord)); -+ orig_znode = h->coord->node; -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ /* make sure that key is set properly */ -+ unit_key_by_coord(h->coord, &h->tmp); -+ set_key_offset(&h->tmp, -+ get_key_offset(&h->tmp) + -+ extent_get_width(&h->overwrite) * current_blocksize); -+ assert("vs-1080", keyeq(&h->tmp, &h->paste_key)); -+#endif -+ -+ /* set insert point after unit to be replaced */ -+ h->coord->between = AFTER_UNIT; -+ -+ result = insert_into_item(h->coord, return_inserted_position ? h->lh : NULL, -+ &h->paste_key, &h->item, h->flags); -+ if (!result) { -+ /* now we have to replace the unit after which new units were -+ inserted. Its position is tracked by @watch */ -+ reiser4_extent *ext; -+ znode *node; -+ -+ node = h->coord_after.node; -+ if (node != orig_znode) { -+ coord_clear_iplug(&h->coord_after); -+ result = zload(node); -+ } -+ -+ if (likely(!result)) { -+ ext = extent_by_coord(&h->coord_after); -+ -+ assert("vs-987", znode_is_loaded(node)); -+ assert("vs-988", !memcmp(ext, &h->orig_ext, sizeof(*ext))); -+ -+ /* overwrite extent unit */ -+ memcpy(ext, &h->overwrite, sizeof(reiser4_extent)); -+ znode_make_dirty(node); -+ -+ if (node != orig_znode) -+ zrelse(node); -+ -+ if (return_inserted_position == 0) { -+ /* coord and lh are to be set to overwritten -+ extent */ -+ assert("vs-1662", -+ WITH_DATA(node, !memcmp(&h->overwrite, -+ extent_by_coord( -+ &h->coord_after), -+ sizeof(reiser4_extent)))); -+ -+ *h->coord = h->coord_after; -+ done_lh(h->lh); -+ copy_lh(h->lh, &h->lh_after); -+ } else { -+ /* h->coord and h->lh are to be set to first of -+ inserted units */ -+ assert("vs-1663", -+ WITH_DATA(h->coord->node, -+ !memcmp(&h->new_extents[0], -+ extent_by_coord(h->coord), -+ sizeof(reiser4_extent)))); -+ assert("vs-1664", h->lh->node == h->coord->node); -+ } -+ } -+ } -+ reiser4_tap_done(&h->watch); -+ -+ return result; -+} -+ -+lock_handle *znode_lh(znode *node) -+{ -+ assert("vs-1371", znode_is_write_locked(node)); -+ assert("vs-1372", znode_is_wlocked_once(node)); -+ return list_entry(node->lock.owners.next, lock_handle, owners_link); -+} -+ -+/* -+ * Local variables: -+ * c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ * mode-name: "LC" -+ * c-basic-offset: 8 -+ * tab-width: 8 -+ * fill-column: 79 -+ * scroll-step: 1 -+ * End: -+ */ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/extent_file_ops.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/extent_file_ops.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/extent_file_ops.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/extent_file_ops.c 2007-12-04 23:04:00.738308094 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,1453 @@ -+/* COPYRIGHT 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+#include "item.h" -+#include "../../inode.h" -+#include "../../page_cache.h" -+#include "../object.h" -+ -+#include -+#include -+ -+static inline reiser4_extent *ext_by_offset(const znode *node, int offset) -+{ -+ reiser4_extent *ext; -+ -+ ext = (reiser4_extent *) (zdata(node) + offset); -+ return ext; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * check_uf_coord - verify coord extension -+ * @uf_coord: -+ * @key: -+ * -+ * Makes sure that all fields of @uf_coord are set properly. If @key is -+ * specified - check whether @uf_coord is set correspondingly. -+ */ -+static void check_uf_coord(const uf_coord_t *uf_coord, const reiser4_key *key) -+{ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ const coord_t *coord; -+ const struct extent_coord_extension *ext_coord; -+ reiser4_extent *ext; -+ -+ coord = &uf_coord->coord; -+ ext_coord = &uf_coord->extension.extent; -+ ext = ext_by_offset(coord->node, uf_coord->extension.extent.ext_offset); -+ -+ assert("", -+ WITH_DATA(coord->node, -+ (uf_coord->valid == 1 && -+ coord_is_iplug_set(coord) && -+ item_is_extent(coord) && -+ ext_coord->nr_units == nr_units_extent(coord) && -+ ext == extent_by_coord(coord) && -+ ext_coord->width == extent_get_width(ext) && -+ coord->unit_pos < ext_coord->nr_units && -+ ext_coord->pos_in_unit < ext_coord->width && -+ memcmp(ext, &ext_coord->extent, -+ sizeof(reiser4_extent)) == 0))); -+ if (key) { -+ reiser4_key coord_key; -+ -+ unit_key_by_coord(&uf_coord->coord, &coord_key); -+ set_key_offset(&coord_key, -+ get_key_offset(&coord_key) + -+ (uf_coord->extension.extent. -+ pos_in_unit << PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT)); -+ assert("", keyeq(key, &coord_key)); -+ } -+#endif -+} -+ -+static inline reiser4_extent *ext_by_ext_coord(const uf_coord_t *uf_coord) -+{ -+ check_uf_coord(uf_coord, NULL); -+ -+ return ext_by_offset(uf_coord->coord.node, -+ uf_coord->extension.extent.ext_offset); -+} -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ -+/** -+ * offset_is_in_unit -+ * -+ * -+ * -+ */ -+/* return 1 if offset @off is inside of extent unit pointed to by @coord. Set -+ pos_in_unit inside of unit correspondingly */ -+static int offset_is_in_unit(const coord_t *coord, loff_t off) -+{ -+ reiser4_key unit_key; -+ __u64 unit_off; -+ reiser4_extent *ext; -+ -+ ext = extent_by_coord(coord); -+ -+ unit_key_extent(coord, &unit_key); -+ unit_off = get_key_offset(&unit_key); -+ if (off < unit_off) -+ return 0; -+ if (off >= (unit_off + (current_blocksize * extent_get_width(ext)))) -+ return 0; -+ return 1; -+} -+ -+static int -+coord_matches_key_extent(const coord_t * coord, const reiser4_key * key) -+{ -+ reiser4_key item_key; -+ -+ assert("vs-771", coord_is_existing_unit(coord)); -+ assert("vs-1258", keylt(key, append_key_extent(coord, &item_key))); -+ assert("vs-1259", keyge(key, item_key_by_coord(coord, &item_key))); -+ -+ return offset_is_in_unit(coord, get_key_offset(key)); -+} -+ -+#endif -+ -+/** -+ * can_append - -+ * @key: -+ * @coord: -+ * -+ * Returns 1 if @key is equal to an append key of item @coord is set to -+ */ -+static int can_append(const reiser4_key *key, const coord_t *coord) -+{ -+ reiser4_key append_key; -+ -+ return keyeq(key, append_key_extent(coord, &append_key)); -+} -+ -+/** -+ * append_hole -+ * @coord: -+ * @lh: -+ * @key: -+ * -+ */ -+static int append_hole(coord_t *coord, lock_handle *lh, -+ const reiser4_key *key) -+{ -+ reiser4_key append_key; -+ reiser4_block_nr hole_width; -+ reiser4_extent *ext, new_ext; -+ reiser4_item_data idata; -+ -+ /* last item of file may have to be appended with hole */ -+ assert("vs-708", znode_get_level(coord->node) == TWIG_LEVEL); -+ assert("vs-714", item_id_by_coord(coord) == EXTENT_POINTER_ID); -+ -+ /* key of first byte which is not addressed by this extent */ -+ append_key_extent(coord, &append_key); -+ -+ assert("", keyle(&append_key, key)); -+ -+ /* -+ * extent item has to be appended with hole. Calculate length of that -+ * hole -+ */ -+ hole_width = ((get_key_offset(key) - get_key_offset(&append_key) + -+ current_blocksize - 1) >> current_blocksize_bits); -+ assert("vs-954", hole_width > 0); -+ -+ /* set coord after last unit */ -+ coord_init_after_item_end(coord); -+ -+ /* get last extent in the item */ -+ ext = extent_by_coord(coord); -+ if (state_of_extent(ext) == HOLE_EXTENT) { -+ /* -+ * last extent of a file is hole extent. Widen that extent by -+ * @hole_width blocks. Note that we do not worry about -+ * overflowing - extent width is 64 bits -+ */ -+ reiser4_set_extent(ext, HOLE_EXTENT_START, -+ extent_get_width(ext) + hole_width); -+ znode_make_dirty(coord->node); -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ /* append last item of the file with hole extent unit */ -+ assert("vs-713", (state_of_extent(ext) == ALLOCATED_EXTENT || -+ state_of_extent(ext) == UNALLOCATED_EXTENT)); -+ -+ reiser4_set_extent(&new_ext, HOLE_EXTENT_START, hole_width); -+ init_new_extent(&idata, &new_ext, 1); -+ return insert_into_item(coord, lh, &append_key, &idata, 0); -+} -+ -+/** -+ * check_jnodes -+ * @twig: longterm locked twig node -+ * @key: -+ * -+ */ -+static void check_jnodes(znode *twig, const reiser4_key *key, int count) -+{ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ coord_t c; -+ reiser4_key node_key, jnode_key; -+ -+ jnode_key = *key; -+ -+ assert("", twig != NULL); -+ assert("", znode_get_level(twig) == TWIG_LEVEL); -+ assert("", znode_is_write_locked(twig)); -+ -+ zload(twig); -+ /* get the smallest key in twig node */ -+ coord_init_first_unit(&c, twig); -+ unit_key_by_coord(&c, &node_key); -+ assert("", keyle(&node_key, &jnode_key)); -+ -+ coord_init_last_unit(&c, twig); -+ unit_key_by_coord(&c, &node_key); -+ if (item_plugin_by_coord(&c)->s.file.append_key) -+ item_plugin_by_coord(&c)->s.file.append_key(&c, &node_key); -+ set_key_offset(&jnode_key, -+ get_key_offset(&jnode_key) + (loff_t)count * PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - 1); -+ assert("", keylt(&jnode_key, &node_key)); -+ zrelse(twig); -+#endif -+} -+ -+/** -+ * append_last_extent - append last file item -+ * @uf_coord: coord to start insertion from -+ * @jnodes: array of jnodes -+ * @count: number of jnodes in the array -+ * -+ * There is already at least one extent item of file @inode in the tree. Append -+ * the last of them with unallocated extent unit of width @count. Assign -+ * fake block numbers to jnodes corresponding to the inserted extent. -+ */ -+static int append_last_extent(uf_coord_t *uf_coord, const reiser4_key *key, -+ jnode **jnodes, int count) -+{ -+ int result; -+ reiser4_extent new_ext; -+ reiser4_item_data idata; -+ coord_t *coord; -+ struct extent_coord_extension *ext_coord; -+ reiser4_extent *ext; -+ reiser4_block_nr block; -+ jnode *node; -+ int i; -+ -+ coord = &uf_coord->coord; -+ ext_coord = &uf_coord->extension.extent; -+ ext = ext_by_ext_coord(uf_coord); -+ -+ /* check correctness of position in the item */ -+ assert("vs-228", coord->unit_pos == coord_last_unit_pos(coord)); -+ assert("vs-1311", coord->between == AFTER_UNIT); -+ assert("vs-1302", ext_coord->pos_in_unit == ext_coord->width - 1); -+ -+ if (!can_append(key, coord)) { -+ /* hole extent has to be inserted */ -+ result = append_hole(coord, uf_coord->lh, key); -+ uf_coord->valid = 0; -+ return result; -+ } -+ -+ if (count == 0) -+ return 0; -+ -+ assert("", get_key_offset(key) == (loff_t)index_jnode(jnodes[0]) * PAGE_CACHE_SIZE); -+ -+ result = DQUOT_ALLOC_BLOCK_NODIRTY(mapping_jnode(jnodes[0])->host, -+ count); -+ BUG_ON(result != 0); -+ -+ switch (state_of_extent(ext)) { -+ case UNALLOCATED_EXTENT: -+ /* -+ * last extent unit of the file is unallocated one. Increase -+ * its width by @count -+ */ -+ reiser4_set_extent(ext, UNALLOCATED_EXTENT_START, -+ extent_get_width(ext) + count); -+ znode_make_dirty(coord->node); -+ -+ /* update coord extension */ -+ ext_coord->width += count; -+ ON_DEBUG(extent_set_width -+ (&uf_coord->extension.extent.extent, -+ ext_coord->width)); -+ break; -+ -+ case HOLE_EXTENT: -+ case ALLOCATED_EXTENT: -+ /* -+ * last extent unit of the file is either hole or allocated -+ * one. Append one unallocated extent of width @count -+ */ -+ reiser4_set_extent(&new_ext, UNALLOCATED_EXTENT_START, count); -+ init_new_extent(&idata, &new_ext, 1); -+ result = insert_into_item(coord, uf_coord->lh, key, &idata, 0); -+ uf_coord->valid = 0; -+ if (result) -+ return result; -+ break; -+ -+ default: -+ return RETERR(-EIO); -+ } -+ -+ /* -+ * make sure that we hold long term locked twig node containing all -+ * jnodes we are about to capture -+ */ -+ check_jnodes(uf_coord->lh->node, key, count); -+ -+ /* -+ * assign fake block numbers to all jnodes. FIXME: make sure whether -+ * twig node containing inserted extent item is locked -+ */ -+ block = fake_blocknr_unformatted(count); -+ for (i = 0; i < count; i ++, block ++) { -+ node = jnodes[i]; -+ spin_lock_jnode(node); -+ JF_SET(node, JNODE_CREATED); -+ jnode_set_block(node, &block); -+ result = reiser4_try_capture(node, ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK, 0); -+ BUG_ON(result != 0); -+ jnode_make_dirty_locked(node); -+ spin_unlock_jnode(node); -+ } -+ return count; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * insert_first_hole - inser hole extent into tree -+ * @coord: -+ * @lh: -+ * @key: -+ * -+ * -+ */ -+static int insert_first_hole(coord_t *coord, lock_handle *lh, -+ const reiser4_key *key) -+{ -+ reiser4_extent new_ext; -+ reiser4_item_data idata; -+ reiser4_key item_key; -+ reiser4_block_nr hole_width; -+ -+ /* @coord must be set for inserting of new item */ -+ assert("vs-711", coord_is_between_items(coord)); -+ -+ item_key = *key; -+ set_key_offset(&item_key, 0ull); -+ -+ hole_width = ((get_key_offset(key) + current_blocksize - 1) >> -+ current_blocksize_bits); -+ assert("vs-710", hole_width > 0); -+ -+ /* compose body of hole extent and insert item into tree */ -+ reiser4_set_extent(&new_ext, HOLE_EXTENT_START, hole_width); -+ init_new_extent(&idata, &new_ext, 1); -+ return insert_extent_by_coord(coord, &idata, &item_key, lh); -+} -+ -+ -+/** -+ * insert_first_extent - insert first file item -+ * @inode: inode of file -+ * @uf_coord: coord to start insertion from -+ * @jnodes: array of jnodes -+ * @count: number of jnodes in the array -+ * @inode: -+ * -+ * There are no items of file @inode in the tree yet. Insert unallocated extent -+ * of width @count into tree or hole extent if writing not to the -+ * beginning. Assign fake block numbers to jnodes corresponding to the inserted -+ * unallocated extent. Returns number of jnodes or error code. -+ */ -+static int insert_first_extent(uf_coord_t *uf_coord, const reiser4_key *key, -+ jnode **jnodes, int count, -+ struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ int result; -+ int i; -+ reiser4_extent new_ext; -+ reiser4_item_data idata; -+ reiser4_block_nr block; -+ struct unix_file_info *uf_info; -+ jnode *node; -+ -+ /* first extent insertion starts at leaf level */ -+ assert("vs-719", znode_get_level(uf_coord->coord.node) == LEAF_LEVEL); -+ assert("vs-711", coord_is_between_items(&uf_coord->coord)); -+ -+ if (get_key_offset(key) != 0) { -+ result = insert_first_hole(&uf_coord->coord, uf_coord->lh, key); -+ uf_coord->valid = 0; -+ uf_info = unix_file_inode_data(inode); -+ -+ /* -+ * first item insertion is only possible when writing to empty -+ * file or performing tail conversion -+ */ -+ assert("", (uf_info->container == UF_CONTAINER_EMPTY || -+ (reiser4_inode_get_flag(inode, -+ REISER4_PART_MIXED) && -+ reiser4_inode_get_flag(inode, -+ REISER4_PART_IN_CONV)))); -+ /* if file was empty - update its state */ -+ if (result == 0 && uf_info->container == UF_CONTAINER_EMPTY) -+ uf_info->container = UF_CONTAINER_EXTENTS; -+ return result; -+ } -+ -+ if (count == 0) -+ return 0; -+ -+ result = DQUOT_ALLOC_BLOCK_NODIRTY(mapping_jnode(jnodes[0])->host, count); -+ BUG_ON(result != 0); -+ -+ /* -+ * prepare for tree modification: compose body of item and item data -+ * structure needed for insertion -+ */ -+ reiser4_set_extent(&new_ext, UNALLOCATED_EXTENT_START, count); -+ init_new_extent(&idata, &new_ext, 1); -+ -+ /* insert extent item into the tree */ -+ result = insert_extent_by_coord(&uf_coord->coord, &idata, key, -+ uf_coord->lh); -+ if (result) -+ return result; -+ -+ /* -+ * make sure that we hold long term locked twig node containing all -+ * jnodes we are about to capture -+ */ -+ check_jnodes(uf_coord->lh->node, key, count); -+ /* -+ * assign fake block numbers to all jnodes, capture and mark them dirty -+ */ -+ block = fake_blocknr_unformatted(count); -+ for (i = 0; i < count; i ++, block ++) { -+ node = jnodes[i]; -+ spin_lock_jnode(node); -+ JF_SET(node, JNODE_CREATED); -+ jnode_set_block(node, &block); -+ result = reiser4_try_capture(node, ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK, 0); -+ BUG_ON(result != 0); -+ jnode_make_dirty_locked(node); -+ spin_unlock_jnode(node); -+ } -+ -+ /* -+ * invalidate coordinate, research must be performed to continue -+ * because write will continue on twig level -+ */ -+ uf_coord->valid = 0; -+ return count; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * plug_hole - replace hole extent with unallocated and holes -+ * @uf_coord: -+ * @key: -+ * @node: -+ * @h: structure containing coordinate, lock handle, key, etc -+ * -+ * Creates an unallocated extent of width 1 within a hole. In worst case two -+ * additional extents can be created. -+ */ -+static int plug_hole(uf_coord_t *uf_coord, const reiser4_key *key, int *how) -+{ -+ struct replace_handle rh; -+ reiser4_extent *ext; -+ reiser4_block_nr width, pos_in_unit; -+ coord_t *coord; -+ struct extent_coord_extension *ext_coord; -+ int return_inserted_position; -+ -+ check_uf_coord(uf_coord, key); -+ -+ rh.coord = coord_by_uf_coord(uf_coord); -+ rh.lh = uf_coord->lh; -+ rh.flags = 0; -+ -+ coord = coord_by_uf_coord(uf_coord); -+ ext_coord = ext_coord_by_uf_coord(uf_coord); -+ ext = ext_by_ext_coord(uf_coord); -+ -+ width = ext_coord->width; -+ pos_in_unit = ext_coord->pos_in_unit; -+ -+ *how = 0; -+ if (width == 1) { -+ reiser4_set_extent(ext, UNALLOCATED_EXTENT_START, 1); -+ znode_make_dirty(coord->node); -+ /* update uf_coord */ -+ ON_DEBUG(ext_coord->extent = *ext); -+ *how = 1; -+ return 0; -+ } else if (pos_in_unit == 0) { -+ /* we deal with first element of extent */ -+ if (coord->unit_pos) { -+ /* there is an extent to the left */ -+ if (state_of_extent(ext - 1) == UNALLOCATED_EXTENT) { -+ /* -+ * left neighboring unit is an unallocated -+ * extent. Increase its width and decrease -+ * width of hole -+ */ -+ extent_set_width(ext - 1, -+ extent_get_width(ext - 1) + 1); -+ extent_set_width(ext, width - 1); -+ znode_make_dirty(coord->node); -+ -+ /* update coord extension */ -+ coord->unit_pos--; -+ ext_coord->width = extent_get_width(ext - 1); -+ ext_coord->pos_in_unit = ext_coord->width - 1; -+ ext_coord->ext_offset -= sizeof(reiser4_extent); -+ ON_DEBUG(ext_coord->extent = -+ *extent_by_coord(coord)); -+ *how = 2; -+ return 0; -+ } -+ } -+ /* extent for replace */ -+ reiser4_set_extent(&rh.overwrite, UNALLOCATED_EXTENT_START, 1); -+ /* extent to be inserted */ -+ reiser4_set_extent(&rh.new_extents[0], HOLE_EXTENT_START, -+ width - 1); -+ rh.nr_new_extents = 1; -+ -+ /* have reiser4_replace_extent to return with @coord and -+ @uf_coord->lh set to unit which was replaced */ -+ return_inserted_position = 0; -+ *how = 3; -+ } else if (pos_in_unit == width - 1) { -+ /* we deal with last element of extent */ -+ if (coord->unit_pos < nr_units_extent(coord) - 1) { -+ /* there is an extent unit to the right */ -+ if (state_of_extent(ext + 1) == UNALLOCATED_EXTENT) { -+ /* -+ * right neighboring unit is an unallocated -+ * extent. Increase its width and decrease -+ * width of hole -+ */ -+ extent_set_width(ext + 1, -+ extent_get_width(ext + 1) + 1); -+ extent_set_width(ext, width - 1); -+ znode_make_dirty(coord->node); -+ -+ /* update coord extension */ -+ coord->unit_pos++; -+ ext_coord->width = extent_get_width(ext + 1); -+ ext_coord->pos_in_unit = 0; -+ ext_coord->ext_offset += sizeof(reiser4_extent); -+ ON_DEBUG(ext_coord->extent = -+ *extent_by_coord(coord)); -+ *how = 4; -+ return 0; -+ } -+ } -+ /* extent for replace */ -+ reiser4_set_extent(&rh.overwrite, HOLE_EXTENT_START, width - 1); -+ /* extent to be inserted */ -+ reiser4_set_extent(&rh.new_extents[0], UNALLOCATED_EXTENT_START, -+ 1); -+ rh.nr_new_extents = 1; -+ -+ /* have reiser4_replace_extent to return with @coord and -+ @uf_coord->lh set to unit which was inserted */ -+ return_inserted_position = 1; -+ *how = 5; -+ } else { -+ /* extent for replace */ -+ reiser4_set_extent(&rh.overwrite, HOLE_EXTENT_START, -+ pos_in_unit); -+ /* extents to be inserted */ -+ reiser4_set_extent(&rh.new_extents[0], UNALLOCATED_EXTENT_START, -+ 1); -+ reiser4_set_extent(&rh.new_extents[1], HOLE_EXTENT_START, -+ width - pos_in_unit - 1); -+ rh.nr_new_extents = 2; -+ -+ /* have reiser4_replace_extent to return with @coord and -+ @uf_coord->lh set to first of units which were inserted */ -+ return_inserted_position = 1; -+ *how = 6; -+ } -+ unit_key_by_coord(coord, &rh.paste_key); -+ set_key_offset(&rh.paste_key, get_key_offset(&rh.paste_key) + -+ extent_get_width(&rh.overwrite) * current_blocksize); -+ -+ uf_coord->valid = 0; -+ return reiser4_replace_extent(&rh, return_inserted_position); -+} -+ -+/** -+ * overwrite_one_block - -+ * @uf_coord: -+ * @key: -+ * @node: -+ * -+ * If @node corresponds to hole extent - create unallocated extent for it and -+ * assign fake block number. If @node corresponds to allocated extent - assign -+ * block number of jnode -+ */ -+static int overwrite_one_block(uf_coord_t *uf_coord, const reiser4_key *key, -+ jnode *node, int *hole_plugged) -+{ -+ int result; -+ struct extent_coord_extension *ext_coord; -+ reiser4_extent *ext; -+ reiser4_block_nr block; -+ int how; -+ -+ assert("vs-1312", uf_coord->coord.between == AT_UNIT); -+ -+ result = 0; -+ ext_coord = ext_coord_by_uf_coord(uf_coord); -+ ext = ext_by_ext_coord(uf_coord); -+ assert("", state_of_extent(ext) != UNALLOCATED_EXTENT); -+ -+ switch (state_of_extent(ext)) { -+ case ALLOCATED_EXTENT: -+ block = extent_get_start(ext) + ext_coord->pos_in_unit; -+ break; -+ -+ case HOLE_EXTENT: -+ result = DQUOT_ALLOC_BLOCK_NODIRTY(mapping_jnode(node)->host, 1); -+ BUG_ON(result != 0); -+ result = plug_hole(uf_coord, key, &how); -+ if (result) -+ return result; -+ block = fake_blocknr_unformatted(1); -+ if (hole_plugged) -+ *hole_plugged = 1; -+ JF_SET(node, JNODE_CREATED); -+ break; -+ -+ default: -+ return RETERR(-EIO); -+ } -+ -+ jnode_set_block(node, &block); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * move_coord - move coordinate forward -+ * @uf_coord: -+ * -+ * Move coordinate one data block pointer forward. Return 1 if coord is set to -+ * the last one already or is invalid. -+ */ -+static int move_coord(uf_coord_t *uf_coord) -+{ -+ struct extent_coord_extension *ext_coord; -+ -+ if (uf_coord->valid == 0) -+ return 1; -+ ext_coord = &uf_coord->extension.extent; -+ ext_coord->pos_in_unit ++; -+ if (ext_coord->pos_in_unit < ext_coord->width) -+ /* coordinate moved within the unit */ -+ return 0; -+ -+ /* end of unit is reached. Try to move to next unit */ -+ ext_coord->pos_in_unit = 0; -+ uf_coord->coord.unit_pos ++; -+ if (uf_coord->coord.unit_pos < ext_coord->nr_units) { -+ /* coordinate moved to next unit */ -+ ext_coord->ext_offset += sizeof(reiser4_extent); -+ ext_coord->width = -+ extent_get_width(ext_by_offset -+ (uf_coord->coord.node, -+ ext_coord->ext_offset)); -+ ON_DEBUG(ext_coord->extent = -+ *ext_by_offset(uf_coord->coord.node, -+ ext_coord->ext_offset)); -+ return 0; -+ } -+ /* end of item is reached */ -+ uf_coord->valid = 0; -+ return 1; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * overwrite_extent - -+ * @inode: -+ * -+ * Returns number of handled jnodes. -+ */ -+static int overwrite_extent(uf_coord_t *uf_coord, const reiser4_key *key, -+ jnode **jnodes, int count, int *plugged_hole) -+{ -+ int result; -+ reiser4_key k; -+ int i; -+ jnode *node; -+ -+ k = *key; -+ for (i = 0; i < count; i ++) { -+ node = jnodes[i]; -+ if (*jnode_get_block(node) == 0) { -+ result = overwrite_one_block(uf_coord, &k, node, plugged_hole); -+ if (result) -+ return result; -+ } -+ /* -+ * make sure that we hold long term locked twig node containing -+ * all jnodes we are about to capture -+ */ -+ check_jnodes(uf_coord->lh->node, &k, 1); -+ /* -+ * assign fake block numbers to all jnodes, capture and mark -+ * them dirty -+ */ -+ spin_lock_jnode(node); -+ result = reiser4_try_capture(node, ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK, 0); -+ BUG_ON(result != 0); -+ jnode_make_dirty_locked(node); -+ spin_unlock_jnode(node); -+ -+ if (uf_coord->valid == 0) -+ return i + 1; -+ -+ check_uf_coord(uf_coord, &k); -+ -+ if (move_coord(uf_coord)) { -+ /* -+ * failed to move to the next node pointer. Either end -+ * of file or end of twig node is reached. In the later -+ * case we might go to the right neighbor. -+ */ -+ uf_coord->valid = 0; -+ return i + 1; -+ } -+ set_key_offset(&k, get_key_offset(&k) + PAGE_CACHE_SIZE); -+ } -+ -+ return count; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_update_extent -+ * @file: -+ * @jnodes: -+ * @count: -+ * @off: -+ * -+ */ -+int reiser4_update_extent(struct inode *inode, jnode *node, loff_t pos, -+ int *plugged_hole) -+{ -+ int result; -+ znode *loaded; -+ uf_coord_t uf_coord; -+ coord_t *coord; -+ lock_handle lh; -+ reiser4_key key; -+ -+ assert("", reiser4_lock_counters()->d_refs == 0); -+ -+ key_by_inode_and_offset_common(inode, pos, &key); -+ -+ init_uf_coord(&uf_coord, &lh); -+ coord = &uf_coord.coord; -+ result = find_file_item_nohint(coord, &lh, &key, -+ ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK, inode); -+ if (IS_CBKERR(result)) { -+ assert("", reiser4_lock_counters()->d_refs == 0); -+ return result; -+ } -+ -+ result = zload(coord->node); -+ BUG_ON(result != 0); -+ loaded = coord->node; -+ -+ if (coord->between == AFTER_UNIT) { -+ /* -+ * append existing extent item with unallocated extent of width -+ * nr_jnodes -+ */ -+ init_coord_extension_extent(&uf_coord, -+ get_key_offset(&key)); -+ result = append_last_extent(&uf_coord, &key, -+ &node, 1); -+ } else if (coord->between == AT_UNIT) { -+ /* -+ * overwrite -+ * not optimal yet. Will be optimized if new write will show -+ * performance win. -+ */ -+ init_coord_extension_extent(&uf_coord, -+ get_key_offset(&key)); -+ result = overwrite_extent(&uf_coord, &key, -+ &node, 1, plugged_hole); -+ } else { -+ /* -+ * there are no items of this file in the tree yet. Create -+ * first item of the file inserting one unallocated extent of -+ * width nr_jnodes -+ */ -+ result = insert_first_extent(&uf_coord, &key, &node, 1, inode); -+ } -+ assert("", result == 1 || result < 0); -+ zrelse(loaded); -+ done_lh(&lh); -+ assert("", reiser4_lock_counters()->d_refs == 0); -+ return (result == 1) ? 0 : result; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * update_extents -+ * @file: -+ * @jnodes: -+ * @count: -+ * @off: -+ * -+ */ -+static int update_extents(struct file *file, jnode **jnodes, int count, loff_t pos) -+{ -+ struct inode *inode; -+ struct hint hint; -+ reiser4_key key; -+ int result; -+ znode *loaded; -+ -+ result = load_file_hint(file, &hint); -+ BUG_ON(result != 0); -+ -+ inode = file->f_dentry->d_inode; -+ if (count != 0) -+ /* -+ * count == 0 is special case: expanding truncate -+ */ -+ pos = (loff_t)index_jnode(jnodes[0]) << PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT; -+ key_by_inode_and_offset_common(inode, pos, &key); -+ -+ assert("", reiser4_lock_counters()->d_refs == 0); -+ -+ do { -+ result = find_file_item(&hint, &key, ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK, inode); -+ if (IS_CBKERR(result)) { -+ assert("", reiser4_lock_counters()->d_refs == 0); -+ return result; -+ } -+ -+ result = zload(hint.ext_coord.coord.node); -+ BUG_ON(result != 0); -+ loaded = hint.ext_coord.coord.node; -+ -+ if (hint.ext_coord.coord.between == AFTER_UNIT) { -+ /* -+ * append existing extent item with unallocated extent -+ * of width nr_jnodes -+ */ -+ if (hint.ext_coord.valid == 0) -+ /* NOTE: get statistics on this */ -+ init_coord_extension_extent(&hint.ext_coord, -+ get_key_offset(&key)); -+ result = append_last_extent(&hint.ext_coord, &key, -+ jnodes, count); -+ } else if (hint.ext_coord.coord.between == AT_UNIT) { -+ /* -+ * overwrite -+ * not optimal yet. Will be optimized if new write will -+ * show performance win. -+ */ -+ if (hint.ext_coord.valid == 0) -+ /* NOTE: get statistics on this */ -+ init_coord_extension_extent(&hint.ext_coord, -+ get_key_offset(&key)); -+ result = overwrite_extent(&hint.ext_coord, &key, -+ jnodes, count, NULL); -+ } else { -+ /* -+ * there are no items of this file in the tree -+ * yet. Create first item of the file inserting one -+ * unallocated extent of * width nr_jnodes -+ */ -+ result = insert_first_extent(&hint.ext_coord, &key, -+ jnodes, count, inode); -+ } -+ zrelse(loaded); -+ if (result < 0) { -+ done_lh(hint.ext_coord.lh); -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ jnodes += result; -+ count -= result; -+ set_key_offset(&key, get_key_offset(&key) + result * PAGE_CACHE_SIZE); -+ -+ /* seal and unlock znode */ -+ if (hint.ext_coord.valid) -+ reiser4_set_hint(&hint, &key, ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK); -+ else -+ reiser4_unset_hint(&hint); -+ -+ } while (count > 0); -+ -+ save_file_hint(file, &hint); -+ assert("", reiser4_lock_counters()->d_refs == 0); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * write_extent_reserve_space - reserve space for extent write operation -+ * @inode: -+ * -+ * Estimates and reserves space which may be required for writing -+ * WRITE_GRANULARITY pages of file. -+ */ -+static int write_extent_reserve_space(struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ __u64 count; -+ reiser4_tree *tree; -+ -+ /* -+ * to write WRITE_GRANULARITY pages to a file by extents we have to -+ * reserve disk space for: -+ -+ * 1. find_file_item may have to insert empty node to the tree (empty -+ * leaf node between two extent items). This requires 1 block and -+ * number of blocks which are necessary to perform insertion of an -+ * internal item into twig level. -+ -+ * 2. for each of written pages there might be needed 1 block and -+ * number of blocks which might be necessary to perform insertion of or -+ * paste to an extent item. -+ -+ * 3. stat data update -+ */ -+ tree = reiser4_tree_by_inode(inode); -+ count = estimate_one_insert_item(tree) + -+ WRITE_GRANULARITY * (1 + estimate_one_insert_into_item(tree)) + -+ estimate_one_insert_item(tree); -+ grab_space_enable(); -+ return reiser4_grab_space(count, 0 /* flags */); -+} -+ -+/* -+ * filemap_copy_from_user no longer exists in generic code, because it -+ * is deadlocky (copying from user while holding the page lock is bad). -+ * As a temporary fix for reiser4, just define it here. -+ */ -+static inline size_t -+filemap_copy_from_user(struct page *page, unsigned long offset, -+ const char __user *buf, unsigned bytes) -+{ -+ char *kaddr; -+ int left; -+ -+ kaddr = kmap_atomic(page, KM_USER0); -+ left = __copy_from_user_inatomic_nocache(kaddr + offset, buf, bytes); -+ kunmap_atomic(kaddr, KM_USER0); -+ -+ if (left != 0) { -+ /* Do it the slow way */ -+ kaddr = kmap(page); -+ left = __copy_from_user_nocache(kaddr + offset, buf, bytes); -+ kunmap(page); -+ } -+ return bytes - left; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_write_extent - write method of extent item plugin -+ * @file: file to write to -+ * @buf: address of user-space buffer -+ * @count: number of bytes to write -+ * @pos: position in file to write to -+ * -+ */ -+ssize_t reiser4_write_extent(struct file *file, const char __user *buf, -+ size_t count, loff_t *pos) -+{ -+ int have_to_update_extent; -+ int nr_pages, nr_dirty; -+ struct page *page; -+ jnode *jnodes[WRITE_GRANULARITY + 1]; -+ struct inode *inode; -+ unsigned long index; -+ unsigned long end; -+ int i; -+ int to_page, page_off; -+ size_t left, written; -+ int result = 0; -+ -+ inode = file->f_dentry->d_inode; -+ if (write_extent_reserve_space(inode)) -+ return RETERR(-ENOSPC); -+ -+ if (count == 0) { -+ /* truncate case */ -+ update_extents(file, jnodes, 0, *pos); -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ BUG_ON(get_current_context()->trans->atom != NULL); -+ -+ left = count; -+ index = *pos >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT; -+ /* calculate number of pages which are to be written */ -+ end = ((*pos + count - 1) >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT); -+ nr_pages = end - index + 1; -+ nr_dirty = 0; -+ assert("", nr_pages <= WRITE_GRANULARITY + 1); -+ -+ /* get pages and jnodes */ -+ for (i = 0; i < nr_pages; i ++) { -+ page = find_or_create_page(inode->i_mapping, index + i, -+ reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()); -+ if (page == NULL) { -+ nr_pages = i; -+ result = RETERR(-ENOMEM); -+ goto out; -+ } -+ -+ jnodes[i] = jnode_of_page(page); -+ if (IS_ERR(jnodes[i])) { -+ unlock_page(page); -+ page_cache_release(page); -+ nr_pages = i; -+ result = RETERR(-ENOMEM); -+ goto out; -+ } -+ /* prevent jnode and page from disconnecting */ -+ JF_SET(jnodes[i], JNODE_WRITE_PREPARED); -+ unlock_page(page); -+ } -+ -+ BUG_ON(get_current_context()->trans->atom != NULL); -+ -+ have_to_update_extent = 0; -+ -+ page_off = (*pos & (PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - 1)); -+ for (i = 0; i < nr_pages; i ++) { -+ to_page = PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - page_off; -+ if (to_page > left) -+ to_page = left; -+ page = jnode_page(jnodes[i]); -+ if (page_offset(page) < inode->i_size && -+ !PageUptodate(page) && to_page != PAGE_CACHE_SIZE) { -+ /* -+ * the above is not optimal for partial write to last -+ * page of file when file size is not at boundary of -+ * page -+ */ -+ lock_page(page); -+ if (!PageUptodate(page)) { -+ result = readpage_unix_file(NULL, page); -+ BUG_ON(result != 0); -+ /* wait for read completion */ -+ lock_page(page); -+ BUG_ON(!PageUptodate(page)); -+ } else -+ result = 0; -+ unlock_page(page); -+ } -+ -+ BUG_ON(get_current_context()->trans->atom != NULL); -+ fault_in_pages_readable(buf, to_page); -+ BUG_ON(get_current_context()->trans->atom != NULL); -+ -+ lock_page(page); -+ if (!PageUptodate(page) && to_page != PAGE_CACHE_SIZE) -+ simple_prepare_write(file, page, page_off, -+ page_off + to_page); -+ -+ written = filemap_copy_from_user(page, page_off, buf, to_page); -+ if (unlikely(written != to_page)) { -+ unlock_page(page); -+ result = RETERR(-EFAULT); -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ flush_dcache_page(page); -+ reiser4_set_page_dirty_internal(page); -+ unlock_page(page); -+ nr_dirty++; -+ -+ mark_page_accessed(page); -+ SetPageUptodate(page); -+ -+ if (jnodes[i]->blocknr == 0) -+ have_to_update_extent ++; -+ -+ page_off = 0; -+ buf += to_page; -+ left -= to_page; -+ BUG_ON(get_current_context()->trans->atom != NULL); -+ } -+ -+ if (have_to_update_extent) { -+ update_extents(file, jnodes, nr_dirty, *pos); -+ } else { -+ for (i = 0; i < nr_dirty; i ++) { -+ int ret; -+ spin_lock_jnode(jnodes[i]); -+ ret = reiser4_try_capture(jnodes[i], -+ ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK, 0); -+ BUG_ON(ret != 0); -+ jnode_make_dirty_locked(jnodes[i]); -+ spin_unlock_jnode(jnodes[i]); -+ } -+ } -+out: -+ for (i = 0; i < nr_pages; i ++) { -+ page_cache_release(jnode_page(jnodes[i])); -+ JF_CLR(jnodes[i], JNODE_WRITE_PREPARED); -+ jput(jnodes[i]); -+ } -+ -+ /* the only errors handled so far is ENOMEM and -+ EFAULT on copy_from_user */ -+ -+ return (count - left) ? (count - left) : result; -+} -+ -+int reiser4_do_readpage_extent(reiser4_extent * ext, reiser4_block_nr pos, -+ struct page *page) -+{ -+ jnode *j; -+ struct address_space *mapping; -+ unsigned long index; -+ oid_t oid; -+ reiser4_block_nr block; -+ -+ mapping = page->mapping; -+ oid = get_inode_oid(mapping->host); -+ index = page->index; -+ -+ switch (state_of_extent(ext)) { -+ case HOLE_EXTENT: -+ /* -+ * it is possible to have hole page with jnode, if page was -+ * eflushed previously. -+ */ -+ j = jfind(mapping, index); -+ if (j == NULL) { -+ zero_user_page(page, 0, PAGE_CACHE_SIZE, KM_USER0); -+ SetPageUptodate(page); -+ unlock_page(page); -+ return 0; -+ } -+ spin_lock_jnode(j); -+ if (!jnode_page(j)) { -+ jnode_attach_page(j, page); -+ } else { -+ BUG_ON(jnode_page(j) != page); -+ assert("vs-1504", jnode_page(j) == page); -+ } -+ block = *jnode_get_io_block(j); -+ spin_unlock_jnode(j); -+ if (block == 0) { -+ zero_user_page(page, 0, PAGE_CACHE_SIZE, KM_USER0); -+ SetPageUptodate(page); -+ unlock_page(page); -+ jput(j); -+ return 0; -+ } -+ break; -+ -+ case ALLOCATED_EXTENT: -+ j = jnode_of_page(page); -+ if (IS_ERR(j)) -+ return PTR_ERR(j); -+ if (*jnode_get_block(j) == 0) { -+ reiser4_block_nr blocknr; -+ -+ blocknr = extent_get_start(ext) + pos; -+ jnode_set_block(j, &blocknr); -+ } else -+ assert("vs-1403", -+ j->blocknr == extent_get_start(ext) + pos); -+ break; -+ -+ case UNALLOCATED_EXTENT: -+ j = jfind(mapping, index); -+ assert("nikita-2688", j); -+ assert("vs-1426", jnode_page(j) == NULL); -+ -+ spin_lock_jnode(j); -+ jnode_attach_page(j, page); -+ spin_unlock_jnode(j); -+ break; -+ -+ default: -+ warning("vs-957", "wrong extent\n"); -+ return RETERR(-EIO); -+ } -+ -+ BUG_ON(j == 0); -+ reiser4_page_io(page, j, READ, reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()); -+ jput(j); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* Implements plugin->u.item.s.file.read operation for extent items. */ -+int reiser4_read_extent(struct file *file, flow_t *flow, hint_t *hint) -+{ -+ int result; -+ struct page *page; -+ unsigned long cur_page, next_page; -+ unsigned long page_off, count; -+ struct address_space *mapping; -+ loff_t file_off; -+ uf_coord_t *uf_coord; -+ coord_t *coord; -+ struct extent_coord_extension *ext_coord; -+ unsigned long nr_pages; -+ char *kaddr; -+ -+ assert("vs-1353", current_blocksize == PAGE_CACHE_SIZE); -+ assert("vs-572", flow->user == 1); -+ assert("vs-1351", flow->length > 0); -+ -+ uf_coord = &hint->ext_coord; -+ -+ check_uf_coord(uf_coord, NULL); -+ assert("vs-33", uf_coord->lh == &hint->lh); -+ -+ coord = &uf_coord->coord; -+ assert("vs-1119", znode_is_rlocked(coord->node)); -+ assert("vs-1120", znode_is_loaded(coord->node)); -+ assert("vs-1256", coord_matches_key_extent(coord, &flow->key)); -+ -+ mapping = file->f_dentry->d_inode->i_mapping; -+ ext_coord = &uf_coord->extension.extent; -+ -+ /* offset in a file to start read from */ -+ file_off = get_key_offset(&flow->key); -+ /* offset within the page to start read from */ -+ page_off = (unsigned long)(file_off & (PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - 1)); -+ /* bytes which can be read from the page which contains file_off */ -+ count = PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - page_off; -+ -+ /* index of page containing offset read is to start from */ -+ cur_page = (unsigned long)(file_off >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT); -+ next_page = cur_page; -+ /* number of pages flow spans over */ -+ nr_pages = -+ ((file_off + flow->length + PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - -+ 1) >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT) - cur_page; -+ -+ /* we start having twig node read locked. However, we do not want to -+ keep that lock all the time readahead works. So, set a sel and -+ release twig node. */ -+ reiser4_set_hint(hint, &flow->key, ZNODE_READ_LOCK); -+ /* &hint->lh is done-ed */ -+ -+ do { -+ reiser4_txn_restart_current(); -+ page = read_mapping_page(mapping, cur_page, file); -+ if (IS_ERR(page)) -+ return PTR_ERR(page); -+ lock_page(page); -+ if (!PageUptodate(page)) { -+ unlock_page(page); -+ page_cache_release(page); -+ warning("jmacd-97178", "extent_read: page is not up to date"); -+ return RETERR(-EIO); -+ } -+ mark_page_accessed(page); -+ unlock_page(page); -+ -+ /* If users can be writing to this page using arbitrary virtual -+ addresses, take care about potential aliasing before reading -+ the page on the kernel side. -+ */ -+ if (mapping_writably_mapped(mapping)) -+ flush_dcache_page(page); -+ -+ assert("nikita-3034", reiser4_schedulable()); -+ -+ /* number of bytes which are to be read from the page */ -+ if (count > flow->length) -+ count = flow->length; -+ -+ result = fault_in_pages_writeable(flow->data, count); -+ if (result) { -+ page_cache_release(page); -+ return RETERR(-EFAULT); -+ } -+ -+ kaddr = kmap_atomic(page, KM_USER0); -+ result = __copy_to_user_inatomic(flow->data, -+ kaddr + page_off, count); -+ kunmap_atomic(kaddr, KM_USER0); -+ if (result != 0) { -+ kaddr = kmap(page); -+ result = __copy_to_user(flow->data, kaddr + page_off, count); -+ kunmap(page); -+ if (unlikely(result)) -+ return RETERR(-EFAULT); -+ } -+ -+ page_cache_release(page); -+ -+ /* increase key (flow->key), update user area pointer (flow->data) */ -+ move_flow_forward(flow, count); -+ -+ page_off = 0; -+ cur_page ++; -+ count = PAGE_CACHE_SIZE; -+ nr_pages--; -+ } while (flow->length); -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* -+ plugin->s.file.readpage -+ reiser4_read->unix_file_read->page_cache_readahead->reiser4_readpage->unix_file_readpage->extent_readpage -+ or -+ filemap_nopage->reiser4_readpage->readpage_unix_file->->readpage_extent -+ -+ At the beginning: coord->node is read locked, zloaded, page is -+ locked, coord is set to existing unit inside of extent item (it is not necessary that coord matches to page->index) -+*/ -+int reiser4_readpage_extent(void *vp, struct page *page) -+{ -+ uf_coord_t *uf_coord = vp; -+ ON_DEBUG(coord_t * coord = &uf_coord->coord); -+ ON_DEBUG(reiser4_key key); -+ -+ assert("vs-1040", PageLocked(page)); -+ assert("vs-1050", !PageUptodate(page)); -+ assert("vs-1039", page->mapping && page->mapping->host); -+ -+ assert("vs-1044", znode_is_loaded(coord->node)); -+ assert("vs-758", item_is_extent(coord)); -+ assert("vs-1046", coord_is_existing_unit(coord)); -+ assert("vs-1045", znode_is_rlocked(coord->node)); -+ assert("vs-1047", -+ page->mapping->host->i_ino == -+ get_key_objectid(item_key_by_coord(coord, &key))); -+ check_uf_coord(uf_coord, NULL); -+ -+ return reiser4_do_readpage_extent( -+ ext_by_ext_coord(uf_coord), -+ uf_coord->extension.extent.pos_in_unit, page); -+} -+ -+/** -+ * get_block_address_extent -+ * @coord: -+ * @block: -+ * @result: -+ * -+ * -+ */ -+int get_block_address_extent(const coord_t *coord, sector_t block, -+ sector_t *result) -+{ -+ reiser4_extent *ext; -+ -+ if (!coord_is_existing_unit(coord)) -+ return RETERR(-EINVAL); -+ -+ ext = extent_by_coord(coord); -+ -+ if (state_of_extent(ext) != ALLOCATED_EXTENT) -+ /* FIXME: bad things may happen if it is unallocated extent */ -+ *result = 0; -+ else { -+ reiser4_key key; -+ -+ unit_key_by_coord(coord, &key); -+ assert("vs-1645", -+ block >= get_key_offset(&key) >> current_blocksize_bits); -+ assert("vs-1646", -+ block < -+ (get_key_offset(&key) >> current_blocksize_bits) + -+ extent_get_width(ext)); -+ *result = -+ extent_get_start(ext) + (block - -+ (get_key_offset(&key) >> -+ current_blocksize_bits)); -+ } -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* -+ plugin->u.item.s.file.append_key -+ key of first byte which is the next to last byte by addressed by this extent -+*/ -+reiser4_key *append_key_extent(const coord_t * coord, reiser4_key * key) -+{ -+ item_key_by_coord(coord, key); -+ set_key_offset(key, -+ get_key_offset(key) + reiser4_extent_size(coord, -+ nr_units_extent -+ (coord))); -+ -+ assert("vs-610", get_key_offset(key) -+ && (get_key_offset(key) & (current_blocksize - 1)) == 0); -+ return key; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.item.s.file.init_coord_extension */ -+void init_coord_extension_extent(uf_coord_t * uf_coord, loff_t lookuped) -+{ -+ coord_t *coord; -+ struct extent_coord_extension *ext_coord; -+ reiser4_key key; -+ loff_t offset; -+ -+ assert("vs-1295", uf_coord->valid == 0); -+ -+ coord = &uf_coord->coord; -+ assert("vs-1288", coord_is_iplug_set(coord)); -+ assert("vs-1327", znode_is_loaded(coord->node)); -+ -+ if (coord->between != AFTER_UNIT && coord->between != AT_UNIT) -+ return; -+ -+ ext_coord = &uf_coord->extension.extent; -+ ext_coord->nr_units = nr_units_extent(coord); -+ ext_coord->ext_offset = -+ (char *)extent_by_coord(coord) - zdata(coord->node); -+ ext_coord->width = extent_get_width(extent_by_coord(coord)); -+ ON_DEBUG(ext_coord->extent = *extent_by_coord(coord)); -+ uf_coord->valid = 1; -+ -+ /* pos_in_unit is the only uninitialized field in extended coord */ -+ if (coord->between == AFTER_UNIT) { -+ assert("vs-1330", -+ coord->unit_pos == nr_units_extent(coord) - 1); -+ -+ ext_coord->pos_in_unit = ext_coord->width - 1; -+ } else { -+ /* AT_UNIT */ -+ unit_key_by_coord(coord, &key); -+ offset = get_key_offset(&key); -+ -+ assert("vs-1328", offset <= lookuped); -+ assert("vs-1329", -+ lookuped < -+ offset + ext_coord->width * current_blocksize); -+ ext_coord->pos_in_unit = -+ ((lookuped - offset) >> current_blocksize_bits); -+ } -+} -+ -+/* -+ * Local variables: -+ * c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ * mode-name: "LC" -+ * c-basic-offset: 8 -+ * tab-width: 8 -+ * fill-column: 79 -+ * scroll-step: 1 -+ * End: -+ */ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/extent_flush_ops.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/extent_flush_ops.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/extent_flush_ops.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/extent_flush_ops.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,1028 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+#include "item.h" -+#include "../../tree.h" -+#include "../../jnode.h" -+#include "../../super.h" -+#include "../../flush.h" -+#include "../../carry.h" -+#include "../object.h" -+ -+#include -+ -+static reiser4_block_nr extent_unit_start(const coord_t * item); -+ -+/* Return either first or last extent (depending on @side) of the item -+ @coord is set to. Set @pos_in_unit either to first or to last block -+ of extent. */ -+static reiser4_extent *extent_utmost_ext(const coord_t * coord, sideof side, -+ reiser4_block_nr * pos_in_unit) -+{ -+ reiser4_extent *ext; -+ -+ if (side == LEFT_SIDE) { -+ /* get first extent of item */ -+ ext = extent_item(coord); -+ *pos_in_unit = 0; -+ } else { -+ /* get last extent of item and last position within it */ -+ assert("vs-363", side == RIGHT_SIDE); -+ ext = extent_item(coord) + coord_last_unit_pos(coord); -+ *pos_in_unit = extent_get_width(ext) - 1; -+ } -+ -+ return ext; -+} -+ -+/* item_plugin->f.utmost_child */ -+/* Return the child. Coord is set to extent item. Find jnode corresponding -+ either to first or to last unformatted node pointed by the item */ -+int utmost_child_extent(const coord_t * coord, sideof side, jnode ** childp) -+{ -+ reiser4_extent *ext; -+ reiser4_block_nr pos_in_unit; -+ -+ ext = extent_utmost_ext(coord, side, &pos_in_unit); -+ -+ switch (state_of_extent(ext)) { -+ case HOLE_EXTENT: -+ *childp = NULL; -+ return 0; -+ case ALLOCATED_EXTENT: -+ case UNALLOCATED_EXTENT: -+ break; -+ default: -+ /* this should never happen */ -+ assert("vs-1417", 0); -+ } -+ -+ { -+ reiser4_key key; -+ reiser4_tree *tree; -+ unsigned long index; -+ -+ if (side == LEFT_SIDE) { -+ /* get key of first byte addressed by the extent */ -+ item_key_by_coord(coord, &key); -+ } else { -+ /* get key of byte which next after last byte addressed by the extent */ -+ append_key_extent(coord, &key); -+ } -+ -+ assert("vs-544", -+ (get_key_offset(&key) >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT) < ~0ul); -+ /* index of first or last (depending on @side) page addressed -+ by the extent */ -+ index = -+ (unsigned long)(get_key_offset(&key) >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT); -+ if (side == RIGHT_SIDE) -+ index--; -+ -+ tree = coord->node->zjnode.tree; -+ *childp = jlookup(tree, get_key_objectid(&key), index); -+ } -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* item_plugin->f.utmost_child_real_block */ -+/* Return the child's block, if allocated. */ -+int -+utmost_child_real_block_extent(const coord_t * coord, sideof side, -+ reiser4_block_nr * block) -+{ -+ reiser4_extent *ext; -+ -+ ext = extent_by_coord(coord); -+ -+ switch (state_of_extent(ext)) { -+ case ALLOCATED_EXTENT: -+ *block = extent_get_start(ext); -+ if (side == RIGHT_SIDE) -+ *block += extent_get_width(ext) - 1; -+ break; -+ case HOLE_EXTENT: -+ case UNALLOCATED_EXTENT: -+ *block = 0; -+ break; -+ default: -+ /* this should never happen */ -+ assert("vs-1418", 0); -+ } -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* item_plugin->f.scan */ -+/* Performs leftward scanning starting from an unformatted node and its parent coordinate. -+ This scan continues, advancing the parent coordinate, until either it encounters a -+ formatted child or it finishes scanning this node. -+ -+ If unallocated, the entire extent must be dirty and in the same atom. (Actually, I'm -+ not sure this is last property (same atom) is enforced, but it should be the case since -+ one atom must write the parent and the others must read the parent, thus fusing?). In -+ any case, the code below asserts this case for unallocated extents. Unallocated -+ extents are thus optimized because we can skip to the endpoint when scanning. -+ -+ It returns control to reiser4_scan_extent, handles these terminating conditions, -+ e.g., by loading the next twig. -+*/ -+int reiser4_scan_extent(flush_scan * scan) -+{ -+ coord_t coord; -+ jnode *neighbor; -+ unsigned long scan_index, unit_index, unit_width, scan_max, scan_dist; -+ reiser4_block_nr unit_start; -+ __u64 oid; -+ reiser4_key key; -+ int ret = 0, allocated, incr; -+ reiser4_tree *tree; -+ -+ if (!JF_ISSET(scan->node, JNODE_DIRTY)) { -+ scan->stop = 1; -+ return 0; /* Race with truncate, this node is already -+ * truncated. */ -+ } -+ -+ coord_dup(&coord, &scan->parent_coord); -+ -+ assert("jmacd-1404", !reiser4_scan_finished(scan)); -+ assert("jmacd-1405", jnode_get_level(scan->node) == LEAF_LEVEL); -+ assert("jmacd-1406", jnode_is_unformatted(scan->node)); -+ -+ /* The scan_index variable corresponds to the current page index of the -+ unformatted block scan position. */ -+ scan_index = index_jnode(scan->node); -+ -+ assert("jmacd-7889", item_is_extent(&coord)); -+ -+ repeat: -+ /* objectid of file */ -+ oid = get_key_objectid(item_key_by_coord(&coord, &key)); -+ -+ allocated = !extent_is_unallocated(&coord); -+ /* Get the values of this extent unit: */ -+ unit_index = extent_unit_index(&coord); -+ unit_width = extent_unit_width(&coord); -+ unit_start = extent_unit_start(&coord); -+ -+ assert("jmacd-7187", unit_width > 0); -+ assert("jmacd-7188", scan_index >= unit_index); -+ assert("jmacd-7189", scan_index <= unit_index + unit_width - 1); -+ -+ /* Depending on the scan direction, we set different maximum values for scan_index -+ (scan_max) and the number of nodes that would be passed if the scan goes the -+ entire way (scan_dist). Incr is an integer reflecting the incremental -+ direction of scan_index. */ -+ if (reiser4_scanning_left(scan)) { -+ scan_max = unit_index; -+ scan_dist = scan_index - unit_index; -+ incr = -1; -+ } else { -+ scan_max = unit_index + unit_width - 1; -+ scan_dist = scan_max - unit_index; -+ incr = +1; -+ } -+ -+ tree = coord.node->zjnode.tree; -+ -+ /* If the extent is allocated we have to check each of its blocks. If the extent -+ is unallocated we can skip to the scan_max. */ -+ if (allocated) { -+ do { -+ neighbor = jlookup(tree, oid, scan_index); -+ if (neighbor == NULL) -+ goto stop_same_parent; -+ -+ if (scan->node != neighbor -+ && !reiser4_scan_goto(scan, neighbor)) { -+ /* @neighbor was jput() by reiser4_scan_goto */ -+ goto stop_same_parent; -+ } -+ -+ ret = scan_set_current(scan, neighbor, 1, &coord); -+ if (ret != 0) { -+ goto exit; -+ } -+ -+ /* reference to @neighbor is stored in @scan, no need -+ to jput(). */ -+ scan_index += incr; -+ -+ } while (incr + scan_max != scan_index); -+ -+ } else { -+ /* Optimized case for unallocated extents, skip to the end. */ -+ neighbor = jlookup(tree, oid, scan_max /*index */ ); -+ if (neighbor == NULL) { -+ /* Race with truncate */ -+ scan->stop = 1; -+ ret = 0; -+ goto exit; -+ } -+ -+ assert("zam-1043", -+ reiser4_blocknr_is_fake(jnode_get_block(neighbor))); -+ -+ ret = scan_set_current(scan, neighbor, scan_dist, &coord); -+ if (ret != 0) { -+ goto exit; -+ } -+ } -+ -+ if (coord_sideof_unit(&coord, scan->direction) == 0 -+ && item_is_extent(&coord)) { -+ /* Continue as long as there are more extent units. */ -+ -+ scan_index = -+ extent_unit_index(&coord) + -+ (reiser4_scanning_left(scan) ? -+ extent_unit_width(&coord) - 1 : 0); -+ goto repeat; -+ } -+ -+ if (0) { -+ stop_same_parent: -+ -+ /* If we are scanning left and we stop in the middle of an allocated -+ extent, we know the preceder immediately.. */ -+ /* middle of extent is (scan_index - unit_index) != 0. */ -+ if (reiser4_scanning_left(scan) && -+ (scan_index - unit_index) != 0) { -+ /* FIXME(B): Someone should step-through and verify that this preceder -+ calculation is indeed correct. */ -+ /* @unit_start is starting block (number) of extent -+ unit. Flush stopped at the @scan_index block from -+ the beginning of the file, which is (scan_index - -+ unit_index) block within extent. -+ */ -+ if (unit_start) { -+ /* skip preceder update when we are at hole */ -+ scan->preceder_blk = -+ unit_start + scan_index - unit_index; -+ check_preceder(scan->preceder_blk); -+ } -+ } -+ -+ /* In this case, we leave coord set to the parent of scan->node. */ -+ scan->stop = 1; -+ -+ } else { -+ /* In this case, we are still scanning, coord is set to the next item which is -+ either off-the-end of the node or not an extent. */ -+ assert("jmacd-8912", scan->stop == 0); -+ assert("jmacd-7812", -+ (coord_is_after_sideof_unit(&coord, scan->direction) -+ || !item_is_extent(&coord))); -+ } -+ -+ ret = 0; -+ exit: -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+/* ask block allocator for some blocks */ -+static void extent_allocate_blocks(reiser4_blocknr_hint *preceder, -+ reiser4_block_nr wanted_count, -+ reiser4_block_nr *first_allocated, -+ reiser4_block_nr *allocated, -+ block_stage_t block_stage) -+{ -+ *allocated = wanted_count; -+ preceder->max_dist = 0; /* scan whole disk, if needed */ -+ -+ /* that number of blocks (wanted_count) is either in UNALLOCATED or in GRABBED */ -+ preceder->block_stage = block_stage; -+ -+ /* FIXME: we do not handle errors here now */ -+ check_me("vs-420", -+ reiser4_alloc_blocks(preceder, first_allocated, allocated, -+ BA_PERMANENT) == 0); -+ /* update flush_pos's preceder to last allocated block number */ -+ preceder->blk = *first_allocated + *allocated - 1; -+} -+ -+/* when on flush time unallocated extent is to be replaced with allocated one it may happen that one unallocated extent -+ will have to be replaced with set of allocated extents. In this case insert_into_item will be called which may have -+ to add new nodes into tree. Space for that is taken from inviolable reserve (5%). */ -+static reiser4_block_nr reserve_replace(void) -+{ -+ reiser4_block_nr grabbed, needed; -+ -+ grabbed = get_current_context()->grabbed_blocks; -+ needed = estimate_one_insert_into_item(current_tree); -+ check_me("vpf-340", !reiser4_grab_space_force(needed, BA_RESERVED)); -+ return grabbed; -+} -+ -+static void free_replace_reserved(reiser4_block_nr grabbed) -+{ -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ -+ ctx = get_current_context(); -+ grabbed2free(ctx, get_super_private(ctx->super), -+ ctx->grabbed_blocks - grabbed); -+} -+ -+/* Block offset of first block addressed by unit */ -+__u64 extent_unit_index(const coord_t * item) -+{ -+ reiser4_key key; -+ -+ assert("vs-648", coord_is_existing_unit(item)); -+ unit_key_by_coord(item, &key); -+ return get_key_offset(&key) >> current_blocksize_bits; -+} -+ -+/* AUDIT shouldn't return value be of reiser4_block_nr type? -+ Josh's answer: who knows? Is a "number of blocks" the same type as "block offset"? */ -+__u64 extent_unit_width(const coord_t * item) -+{ -+ assert("vs-649", coord_is_existing_unit(item)); -+ return width_by_coord(item); -+} -+ -+/* Starting block location of this unit */ -+static reiser4_block_nr extent_unit_start(const coord_t * item) -+{ -+ return extent_get_start(extent_by_coord(item)); -+} -+ -+/** -+ * split_allocated_extent - -+ * @coord: -+ * @pos_in_unit: -+ * -+ * replace allocated extent with two allocated extents -+ */ -+static int split_allocated_extent(coord_t *coord, reiser4_block_nr pos_in_unit) -+{ -+ int result; -+ struct replace_handle *h; -+ reiser4_extent *ext; -+ reiser4_block_nr grabbed; -+ -+ ext = extent_by_coord(coord); -+ assert("vs-1410", state_of_extent(ext) == ALLOCATED_EXTENT); -+ assert("vs-1411", extent_get_width(ext) > pos_in_unit); -+ -+ h = kmalloc(sizeof(*h), reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()); -+ if (h == NULL) -+ return RETERR(-ENOMEM); -+ h->coord = coord; -+ h->lh = znode_lh(coord->node); -+ h->pkey = &h->key; -+ unit_key_by_coord(coord, h->pkey); -+ set_key_offset(h->pkey, -+ (get_key_offset(h->pkey) + -+ pos_in_unit * current_blocksize)); -+ reiser4_set_extent(&h->overwrite, extent_get_start(ext), -+ pos_in_unit); -+ reiser4_set_extent(&h->new_extents[0], -+ extent_get_start(ext) + pos_in_unit, -+ extent_get_width(ext) - pos_in_unit); -+ h->nr_new_extents = 1; -+ h->flags = COPI_DONT_SHIFT_LEFT; -+ h->paste_key = h->key; -+ -+ /* reserve space for extent unit paste, @grabbed is reserved before */ -+ grabbed = reserve_replace(); -+ result = reiser4_replace_extent(h, 0 /* leave @coord set to overwritten -+ extent */); -+ /* restore reserved */ -+ free_replace_reserved(grabbed); -+ kfree(h); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* replace extent @ext by extent @replace. Try to merge @replace with previous extent of the item (if there is -+ one). Return 1 if it succeeded, 0 - otherwise */ -+static int try_to_merge_with_left(coord_t *coord, reiser4_extent *ext, -+ reiser4_extent *replace) -+{ -+ assert("vs-1415", extent_by_coord(coord) == ext); -+ -+ if (coord->unit_pos == 0 -+ || state_of_extent(ext - 1) != ALLOCATED_EXTENT) -+ /* @ext either does not exist or is not allocated extent */ -+ return 0; -+ if (extent_get_start(ext - 1) + extent_get_width(ext - 1) != -+ extent_get_start(replace)) -+ return 0; -+ -+ /* we can glue, widen previous unit */ -+ extent_set_width(ext - 1, -+ extent_get_width(ext - 1) + extent_get_width(replace)); -+ -+ if (extent_get_width(ext) != extent_get_width(replace)) { -+ /* make current extent narrower */ -+ if (state_of_extent(ext) == ALLOCATED_EXTENT) -+ extent_set_start(ext, -+ extent_get_start(ext) + -+ extent_get_width(replace)); -+ extent_set_width(ext, -+ extent_get_width(ext) - -+ extent_get_width(replace)); -+ } else { -+ /* current extent completely glued with its left neighbor, remove it */ -+ coord_t from, to; -+ -+ coord_dup(&from, coord); -+ from.unit_pos = nr_units_extent(coord) - 1; -+ coord_dup(&to, &from); -+ -+ /* currently cut from extent can cut either from the beginning or from the end. Move place which got -+ freed after unit removal to end of item */ -+ memmove(ext, ext + 1, -+ (from.unit_pos - -+ coord->unit_pos) * sizeof(reiser4_extent)); -+ /* wipe part of item which is going to be cut, so that node_check will not be confused */ -+ cut_node_content(&from, &to, NULL, NULL, NULL); -+ } -+ znode_make_dirty(coord->node); -+ /* move coord back */ -+ coord->unit_pos--; -+ return 1; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * conv_extent - replace extent with 2 ones -+ * @coord: coordinate of extent to be replaced -+ * @replace: extent to overwrite the one @coord is set to -+ * -+ * Overwrites extent @coord is set to and paste one extent unit after -+ * overwritten one if @replace is shorter than initial extent -+ */ -+static int conv_extent(coord_t *coord, reiser4_extent *replace) -+{ -+ int result; -+ struct replace_handle *h; -+ reiser4_extent *ext; -+ reiser4_block_nr start, width, new_width; -+ reiser4_block_nr grabbed; -+ extent_state state; -+ -+ ext = extent_by_coord(coord); -+ state = state_of_extent(ext); -+ start = extent_get_start(ext); -+ width = extent_get_width(ext); -+ new_width = extent_get_width(replace); -+ -+ assert("vs-1458", (state == UNALLOCATED_EXTENT || -+ state == ALLOCATED_EXTENT)); -+ assert("vs-1459", width >= new_width); -+ -+ if (try_to_merge_with_left(coord, ext, replace)) { -+ /* merged @replace with left neighbor. Current unit is either -+ removed or narrowed */ -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ if (width == new_width) { -+ /* replace current extent with @replace */ -+ *ext = *replace; -+ znode_make_dirty(coord->node); -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ h = kmalloc(sizeof(*h), reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()); -+ if (h == NULL) -+ return RETERR(-ENOMEM); -+ h->coord = coord; -+ h->lh = znode_lh(coord->node); -+ h->pkey = &h->key; -+ unit_key_by_coord(coord, h->pkey); -+ set_key_offset(h->pkey, -+ (get_key_offset(h->pkey) + new_width * current_blocksize)); -+ h->overwrite = *replace; -+ -+ /* replace @ext with @replace and padding extent */ -+ reiser4_set_extent(&h->new_extents[0], -+ (state == ALLOCATED_EXTENT) ? -+ (start + new_width) : -+ UNALLOCATED_EXTENT_START, -+ width - new_width); -+ h->nr_new_extents = 1; -+ h->flags = COPI_DONT_SHIFT_LEFT; -+ h->paste_key = h->key; -+ -+ /* reserve space for extent unit paste, @grabbed is reserved before */ -+ grabbed = reserve_replace(); -+ result = reiser4_replace_extent(h, 0 /* leave @coord set to overwritten -+ extent */); -+ -+ /* restore reserved */ -+ free_replace_reserved(grabbed); -+ kfree(h); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * assign_real_blocknrs -+ * @flush_pos: -+ * @oid: objectid of file jnodes to assign block number to belongs to -+ * @index: first jnode on the range -+ * @count: number of jnodes to assign block numbers to -+ * @first: start of allocated block range -+ * -+ * Assigns block numbers to each of @count jnodes. Index of first jnode is -+ * @index. Jnodes get lookuped with jlookup. -+ */ -+static void assign_real_blocknrs(flush_pos_t *flush_pos, oid_t oid, -+ unsigned long index, reiser4_block_nr count, -+ reiser4_block_nr first) -+{ -+ unsigned long i; -+ reiser4_tree *tree; -+ txn_atom *atom; -+ int nr; -+ -+ atom = atom_locked_by_fq(flush_pos->fq); -+ assert("vs-1468", atom); -+ BUG_ON(atom == NULL); -+ -+ nr = 0; -+ tree = current_tree; -+ for (i = 0; i < count; ++i, ++index) { -+ jnode *node; -+ -+ node = jlookup(tree, oid, index); -+ assert("", node != NULL); -+ BUG_ON(node == NULL); -+ -+ spin_lock_jnode(node); -+ assert("", !jnode_is_flushprepped(node)); -+ assert("vs-1475", node->atom == atom); -+ assert("vs-1476", atomic_read(&node->x_count) > 0); -+ -+ JF_CLR(node, JNODE_FLUSH_RESERVED); -+ jnode_set_block(node, &first); -+ unformatted_make_reloc(node, flush_pos->fq); -+ ON_DEBUG(count_jnode(node->atom, node, NODE_LIST(node), -+ FQ_LIST, 0)); -+ spin_unlock_jnode(node); -+ first++; -+ -+ atomic_dec(&node->x_count); -+ nr ++; -+ } -+ -+ spin_unlock_atom(atom); -+ return; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * make_node_ovrwr - assign node to overwrite set -+ * @jnodes: overwrite set list head -+ * @node: jnode to belong to overwrite set -+ * -+ * Sets OVRWR jnode state bit and puts @node to the end of list head @jnodes -+ * which is an accumulator for nodes before they get to overwrite set list of -+ * atom. -+ */ -+static void make_node_ovrwr(struct list_head *jnodes, jnode *node) -+{ -+ spin_lock_jnode(node); -+ -+ assert("zam-917", !JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_RELOC)); -+ assert("zam-918", !JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_OVRWR)); -+ -+ JF_SET(node, JNODE_OVRWR); -+ list_move_tail(&node->capture_link, jnodes); -+ ON_DEBUG(count_jnode(node->atom, node, DIRTY_LIST, OVRWR_LIST, 0)); -+ -+ spin_unlock_jnode(node); -+} -+ -+/** -+ * mark_jnodes_overwrite - put bunch of jnodes to overwrite set -+ * @flush_pos: flush position -+ * @oid: objectid of file jnodes belong to -+ * @index: starting index -+ * @width: extent width -+ * -+ * Puts nodes of one extent (file objectid @oid, extent width @width) to atom's -+ * overwrite set. Starting from the one with index @index. If end of slum is -+ * detected (node is not found or flushprepped) - stop iterating and set flush -+ * position's state to POS_INVALID. -+ */ -+static void mark_jnodes_overwrite(flush_pos_t *flush_pos, oid_t oid, -+ unsigned long index, reiser4_block_nr width) -+{ -+ unsigned long i; -+ reiser4_tree *tree; -+ jnode *node; -+ txn_atom *atom; -+ LIST_HEAD(jnodes); -+ -+ tree = current_tree; -+ -+ atom = atom_locked_by_fq(reiser4_pos_fq(flush_pos)); -+ assert("vs-1478", atom); -+ -+ for (i = flush_pos->pos_in_unit; i < width; i++, index++) { -+ node = jlookup(tree, oid, index); -+ if (!node) { -+ flush_pos->state = POS_INVALID; -+ break; -+ } -+ if (jnode_check_flushprepped(node)) { -+ flush_pos->state = POS_INVALID; -+ atomic_dec(&node->x_count); -+ break; -+ } -+ if (node->atom != atom) { -+ flush_pos->state = POS_INVALID; -+ atomic_dec(&node->x_count); -+ break; -+ } -+ make_node_ovrwr(&jnodes, node); -+ atomic_dec(&node->x_count); -+ } -+ -+ list_splice_init(&jnodes, ATOM_OVRWR_LIST(atom)->prev); -+ spin_unlock_atom(atom); -+} -+ -+/** -+ * allocated_extent_slum_size -+ * @flush_pos: -+ * @oid: -+ * @index: -+ * @count: -+ * -+ * -+ */ -+static int allocated_extent_slum_size(flush_pos_t *flush_pos, oid_t oid, -+ unsigned long index, unsigned long count) -+{ -+ unsigned long i; -+ reiser4_tree *tree; -+ txn_atom *atom; -+ int nr; -+ -+ atom = atom_locked_by_fq(reiser4_pos_fq(flush_pos)); -+ assert("vs-1468", atom); -+ -+ nr = 0; -+ tree = current_tree; -+ for (i = 0; i < count; ++i, ++index) { -+ jnode *node; -+ -+ node = jlookup(tree, oid, index); -+ if (!node) -+ break; -+ -+ if (jnode_check_flushprepped(node)) { -+ atomic_dec(&node->x_count); -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ if (node->atom != atom) { -+ /* -+ * this is possible on overwrite: extent_write may -+ * capture several unformatted nodes without capturing -+ * any formatted nodes. -+ */ -+ atomic_dec(&node->x_count); -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ assert("vs-1476", atomic_read(&node->x_count) > 1); -+ atomic_dec(&node->x_count); -+ nr ++; -+ } -+ -+ spin_unlock_atom(atom); -+ return nr; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * alloc_extent -+ * @flush_pos: -+ * -+ * -+ * this is called by handle_pos_on_twig to proceed extent unit flush_pos->coord -+ * is set to. It is to prepare for flushing sequence of not flushprepped nodes -+ * (slum). It supposes that slum starts at flush_pos->pos_in_unit position -+ * within the extent. Slum gets to relocate set if flush_pos->leaf_relocate is -+ * set to 1 and to overwrite set otherwise -+ */ -+int reiser4_alloc_extent(flush_pos_t *flush_pos) -+{ -+ coord_t *coord; -+ reiser4_extent *ext; -+ reiser4_extent replace_ext; -+ oid_t oid; -+ reiser4_block_nr protected; -+ reiser4_block_nr start; -+ __u64 index; -+ __u64 width; -+ extent_state state; -+ int result; -+ reiser4_block_nr first_allocated; -+ __u64 allocated; -+ reiser4_key key; -+ block_stage_t block_stage; -+ -+ assert("vs-1468", flush_pos->state == POS_ON_EPOINT); -+ assert("vs-1469", coord_is_existing_unit(&flush_pos->coord) -+ && item_is_extent(&flush_pos->coord)); -+ -+ coord = &flush_pos->coord; -+ -+ ext = extent_by_coord(coord); -+ state = state_of_extent(ext); -+ if (state == HOLE_EXTENT) { -+ flush_pos->state = POS_INVALID; -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ item_key_by_coord(coord, &key); -+ oid = get_key_objectid(&key); -+ index = extent_unit_index(coord) + flush_pos->pos_in_unit; -+ start = extent_get_start(ext); -+ width = extent_get_width(ext); -+ -+ assert("vs-1457", width > flush_pos->pos_in_unit); -+ -+ if (flush_pos->leaf_relocate || state == UNALLOCATED_EXTENT) { -+ /* relocate */ -+ if (flush_pos->pos_in_unit) { -+ /* split extent unit into two */ -+ result = -+ split_allocated_extent(coord, -+ flush_pos->pos_in_unit); -+ flush_pos->pos_in_unit = 0; -+ return result; -+ } -+ -+ /* limit number of nodes to allocate */ -+ if (flush_pos->nr_to_write < width) -+ width = flush_pos->nr_to_write; -+ -+ if (state == ALLOCATED_EXTENT) { -+ /* -+ * all protected nodes are not flushprepped, therefore -+ * they are counted as flush_reserved -+ */ -+ block_stage = BLOCK_FLUSH_RESERVED; -+ protected = allocated_extent_slum_size(flush_pos, oid, -+ index, width); -+ if (protected == 0) { -+ flush_pos->state = POS_INVALID; -+ flush_pos->pos_in_unit = 0; -+ return 0; -+ } -+ } else { -+ block_stage = BLOCK_UNALLOCATED; -+ protected = width; -+ } -+ -+ /* -+ * look at previous unit if possible. If it is allocated, make -+ * preceder more precise -+ */ -+ if (coord->unit_pos && -+ (state_of_extent(ext - 1) == ALLOCATED_EXTENT)) -+ reiser4_pos_hint(flush_pos)->blk = -+ extent_get_start(ext - 1) + -+ extent_get_width(ext - 1); -+ -+ /* allocate new block numbers for protected nodes */ -+ extent_allocate_blocks(reiser4_pos_hint(flush_pos), -+ protected, -+ &first_allocated, &allocated, -+ block_stage); -+ -+ if (state == ALLOCATED_EXTENT) -+ /* -+ * on relocating - free nodes which are going to be -+ * relocated -+ */ -+ reiser4_dealloc_blocks(&start, &allocated, -+ BLOCK_ALLOCATED, BA_DEFER); -+ -+ /* assign new block numbers to protected nodes */ -+ assign_real_blocknrs(flush_pos, oid, index, allocated, first_allocated); -+ -+ /* prepare extent which will replace current one */ -+ reiser4_set_extent(&replace_ext, first_allocated, allocated); -+ -+ /* adjust extent item */ -+ result = conv_extent(coord, &replace_ext); -+ if (result != 0 && result != -ENOMEM) { -+ warning("vs-1461", -+ "Failed to allocate extent. Should not happen\n"); -+ return result; -+ } -+ -+ /* -+ * break flush: we prepared for flushing as many blocks as we -+ * were asked for -+ */ -+ if (flush_pos->nr_to_write == allocated) -+ flush_pos->state = POS_INVALID; -+ } else { -+ /* overwrite */ -+ mark_jnodes_overwrite(flush_pos, oid, index, width); -+ } -+ flush_pos->pos_in_unit = 0; -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* if @key is glueable to the item @coord is set to */ -+static int must_insert(const coord_t *coord, const reiser4_key *key) -+{ -+ reiser4_key last; -+ -+ if (item_id_by_coord(coord) == EXTENT_POINTER_ID -+ && keyeq(append_key_extent(coord, &last), key)) -+ return 0; -+ return 1; -+} -+ -+/* copy extent @copy to the end of @node. It may have to either insert new item after the last one, or append last item, -+ or modify last unit of last item to have greater width */ -+static int put_unit_to_end(znode *node, const reiser4_key *key, -+ reiser4_extent *copy_ext) -+{ -+ int result; -+ coord_t coord; -+ cop_insert_flag flags; -+ reiser4_extent *last_ext; -+ reiser4_item_data data; -+ -+ /* set coord after last unit in an item */ -+ coord_init_last_unit(&coord, node); -+ coord.between = AFTER_UNIT; -+ -+ flags = -+ COPI_DONT_SHIFT_LEFT | COPI_DONT_SHIFT_RIGHT | COPI_DONT_ALLOCATE; -+ if (must_insert(&coord, key)) { -+ result = -+ insert_by_coord(&coord, init_new_extent(&data, copy_ext, 1), -+ key, NULL /*lh */ , flags); -+ -+ } else { -+ /* try to glue with last unit */ -+ last_ext = extent_by_coord(&coord); -+ if (state_of_extent(last_ext) && -+ extent_get_start(last_ext) + extent_get_width(last_ext) == -+ extent_get_start(copy_ext)) { -+ /* widen last unit of node */ -+ extent_set_width(last_ext, -+ extent_get_width(last_ext) + -+ extent_get_width(copy_ext)); -+ znode_make_dirty(node); -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ /* FIXME: put an assertion here that we can not merge last unit in @node and new unit */ -+ result = -+ insert_into_item(&coord, NULL /*lh */ , key, -+ init_new_extent(&data, copy_ext, 1), -+ flags); -+ } -+ -+ assert("vs-438", result == 0 || result == -E_NODE_FULL); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* @coord is set to extent unit */ -+squeeze_result squalloc_extent(znode *left, const coord_t *coord, -+ flush_pos_t *flush_pos, -+ reiser4_key *stop_key) -+{ -+ reiser4_extent *ext; -+ __u64 index; -+ __u64 width; -+ reiser4_block_nr start; -+ extent_state state; -+ oid_t oid; -+ reiser4_block_nr first_allocated; -+ __u64 allocated; -+ __u64 protected; -+ reiser4_extent copy_extent; -+ reiser4_key key; -+ int result; -+ block_stage_t block_stage; -+ -+ assert("vs-1457", flush_pos->pos_in_unit == 0); -+ assert("vs-1467", coord_is_leftmost_unit(coord)); -+ assert("vs-1467", item_is_extent(coord)); -+ -+ ext = extent_by_coord(coord); -+ index = extent_unit_index(coord); -+ start = extent_get_start(ext); -+ width = extent_get_width(ext); -+ state = state_of_extent(ext); -+ unit_key_by_coord(coord, &key); -+ oid = get_key_objectid(&key); -+ -+ if ((flush_pos->leaf_relocate && state == ALLOCATED_EXTENT) || -+ (state == UNALLOCATED_EXTENT)) { -+ /* relocate */ -+ if (state == ALLOCATED_EXTENT) { -+ /* all protected nodes are not flushprepped, therefore -+ * they are counted as flush_reserved */ -+ block_stage = BLOCK_FLUSH_RESERVED; -+ protected = allocated_extent_slum_size(flush_pos, oid, -+ index, width); -+ if (protected == 0) { -+ flush_pos->state = POS_INVALID; -+ flush_pos->pos_in_unit = 0; -+ return 0; -+ } -+ } else { -+ block_stage = BLOCK_UNALLOCATED; -+ protected = width; -+ } -+ -+ /* -+ * look at previous unit if possible. If it is allocated, make -+ * preceder more precise -+ */ -+ if (coord->unit_pos && -+ (state_of_extent(ext - 1) == ALLOCATED_EXTENT)) -+ reiser4_pos_hint(flush_pos)->blk = -+ extent_get_start(ext - 1) + -+ extent_get_width(ext - 1); -+ -+ /* allocate new block numbers for protected nodes */ -+ extent_allocate_blocks(reiser4_pos_hint(flush_pos), -+ protected, -+ &first_allocated, &allocated, -+ block_stage); -+ -+ /* prepare extent which will be copied to left */ -+ reiser4_set_extent(©_extent, first_allocated, allocated); -+ -+ result = put_unit_to_end(left, &key, ©_extent); -+ if (result == -E_NODE_FULL) { -+ int target_block_stage; -+ -+ /* free blocks which were just allocated */ -+ target_block_stage = -+ (state == -+ ALLOCATED_EXTENT) ? BLOCK_FLUSH_RESERVED : -+ BLOCK_UNALLOCATED; -+ reiser4_dealloc_blocks(&first_allocated, &allocated, -+ target_block_stage, -+ BA_PERMANENT); -+ -+ /* rewind the preceder. */ -+ flush_pos->preceder.blk = first_allocated; -+ check_preceder(flush_pos->preceder.blk); -+ -+ return SQUEEZE_TARGET_FULL; -+ } -+ -+ if (state == ALLOCATED_EXTENT) { -+ /* free nodes which were relocated */ -+ reiser4_dealloc_blocks(&start, &allocated, -+ BLOCK_ALLOCATED, BA_DEFER); -+ } -+ -+ /* assign new block numbers to protected nodes */ -+ assign_real_blocknrs(flush_pos, oid, index, allocated, -+ first_allocated); -+ -+ set_key_offset(&key, -+ get_key_offset(&key) + -+ (allocated << current_blocksize_bits)); -+ } else { -+ /* -+ * overwrite: try to copy unit as it is to left neighbor and -+ * make all first not flushprepped nodes overwrite nodes -+ */ -+ reiser4_set_extent(©_extent, start, width); -+ result = put_unit_to_end(left, &key, ©_extent); -+ if (result == -E_NODE_FULL) -+ return SQUEEZE_TARGET_FULL; -+ -+ if (state != HOLE_EXTENT) -+ mark_jnodes_overwrite(flush_pos, oid, index, width); -+ set_key_offset(&key, -+ get_key_offset(&key) + -+ (width << current_blocksize_bits)); -+ } -+ *stop_key = key; -+ return SQUEEZE_CONTINUE; -+} -+ -+int key_by_offset_extent(struct inode *inode, loff_t off, reiser4_key * key) -+{ -+ return key_by_inode_and_offset_common(inode, off, key); -+} -+ -+/* -+ * Local variables: -+ * c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ * mode-name: "LC" -+ * c-basic-offset: 8 -+ * tab-width: 8 -+ * fill-column: 79 -+ * scroll-step: 1 -+ * End: -+ */ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/extent.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/extent.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/extent.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/extent.h 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,231 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+#ifndef __REISER4_EXTENT_H__ -+#define __REISER4_EXTENT_H__ -+ -+/* on disk extent */ -+typedef struct { -+ reiser4_dblock_nr start; -+ reiser4_dblock_nr width; -+} reiser4_extent; -+ -+struct extent_stat { -+ int unallocated_units; -+ int unallocated_blocks; -+ int allocated_units; -+ int allocated_blocks; -+ int hole_units; -+ int hole_blocks; -+}; -+ -+/* extents in an extent item can be either holes, or unallocated or allocated -+ extents */ -+typedef enum { -+ HOLE_EXTENT, -+ UNALLOCATED_EXTENT, -+ ALLOCATED_EXTENT -+} extent_state; -+ -+#define HOLE_EXTENT_START 0 -+#define UNALLOCATED_EXTENT_START 1 -+#define UNALLOCATED_EXTENT_START2 2 -+ -+struct extent_coord_extension { -+ reiser4_block_nr pos_in_unit; -+ reiser4_block_nr width; /* width of current unit */ -+ pos_in_node_t nr_units; /* number of units */ -+ int ext_offset; /* offset from the beginning of zdata() */ -+ unsigned long expected_page; -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ reiser4_extent extent; -+#endif -+}; -+ -+/* macros to set/get fields of on-disk extent */ -+static inline reiser4_block_nr extent_get_start(const reiser4_extent * ext) -+{ -+ return le64_to_cpu(ext->start); -+} -+ -+static inline reiser4_block_nr extent_get_width(const reiser4_extent * ext) -+{ -+ return le64_to_cpu(ext->width); -+} -+ -+extern __u64 reiser4_current_block_count(void); -+ -+static inline void -+extent_set_start(reiser4_extent * ext, reiser4_block_nr start) -+{ -+ cassert(sizeof(ext->start) == 8); -+ assert("nikita-2510", -+ ergo(start > 1, start < reiser4_current_block_count())); -+ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le64(start), &ext->start); -+} -+ -+static inline void -+extent_set_width(reiser4_extent * ext, reiser4_block_nr width) -+{ -+ cassert(sizeof(ext->width) == 8); -+ assert("", width > 0); -+ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le64(width), &ext->width); -+ assert("nikita-2511", -+ ergo(extent_get_start(ext) > 1, -+ extent_get_start(ext) + width <= -+ reiser4_current_block_count())); -+} -+ -+#define extent_item(coord) \ -+({ \ -+ assert("nikita-3143", item_is_extent(coord)); \ -+ ((reiser4_extent *)item_body_by_coord (coord)); \ -+}) -+ -+#define extent_by_coord(coord) \ -+({ \ -+ assert("nikita-3144", item_is_extent(coord)); \ -+ (extent_item (coord) + (coord)->unit_pos); \ -+}) -+ -+#define width_by_coord(coord) \ -+({ \ -+ assert("nikita-3145", item_is_extent(coord)); \ -+ extent_get_width (extent_by_coord(coord)); \ -+}) -+ -+struct carry_cut_data; -+struct carry_kill_data; -+ -+/* plugin->u.item.b.* */ -+reiser4_key *max_key_inside_extent(const coord_t *, reiser4_key *); -+int can_contain_key_extent(const coord_t * coord, const reiser4_key * key, -+ const reiser4_item_data *); -+int mergeable_extent(const coord_t * p1, const coord_t * p2); -+pos_in_node_t nr_units_extent(const coord_t *); -+lookup_result lookup_extent(const reiser4_key *, lookup_bias, coord_t *); -+void init_coord_extent(coord_t *); -+int init_extent(coord_t *, reiser4_item_data *); -+int paste_extent(coord_t *, reiser4_item_data *, carry_plugin_info *); -+int can_shift_extent(unsigned free_space, -+ coord_t * source, znode * target, shift_direction, -+ unsigned *size, unsigned want); -+void copy_units_extent(coord_t * target, coord_t * source, unsigned from, -+ unsigned count, shift_direction where_is_free_space, -+ unsigned free_space); -+int kill_hook_extent(const coord_t *, pos_in_node_t from, pos_in_node_t count, -+ struct carry_kill_data *); -+int create_hook_extent(const coord_t * coord, void *arg); -+int cut_units_extent(coord_t * coord, pos_in_node_t from, pos_in_node_t to, -+ struct carry_cut_data *, reiser4_key * smallest_removed, -+ reiser4_key * new_first); -+int kill_units_extent(coord_t * coord, pos_in_node_t from, pos_in_node_t to, -+ struct carry_kill_data *, reiser4_key * smallest_removed, -+ reiser4_key * new_first); -+reiser4_key *unit_key_extent(const coord_t *, reiser4_key *); -+reiser4_key *max_unit_key_extent(const coord_t *, reiser4_key *); -+void print_extent(const char *, coord_t *); -+int utmost_child_extent(const coord_t * coord, sideof side, jnode ** child); -+int utmost_child_real_block_extent(const coord_t * coord, sideof side, -+ reiser4_block_nr * block); -+void item_stat_extent(const coord_t * coord, void *vp); -+int reiser4_check_extent(const coord_t * coord, const char **error); -+ -+/* plugin->u.item.s.file.* */ -+ssize_t reiser4_write_extent(struct file *, const char __user *, -+ size_t, loff_t *); -+int reiser4_read_extent(struct file *, flow_t *, hint_t *); -+int reiser4_readpage_extent(void *, struct page *); -+int reiser4_do_readpage_extent(reiser4_extent*, reiser4_block_nr, struct page*); -+reiser4_key *append_key_extent(const coord_t *, reiser4_key *); -+void init_coord_extension_extent(uf_coord_t *, loff_t offset); -+int get_block_address_extent(const coord_t *, sector_t block, -+ sector_t * result); -+ -+/* these are used in flush.c -+ FIXME-VS: should they be somewhere in item_plugin? */ -+int allocate_extent_item_in_place(coord_t *, lock_handle *, flush_pos_t * pos); -+int allocate_and_copy_extent(znode * left, coord_t * right, flush_pos_t * pos, -+ reiser4_key * stop_key); -+ -+int extent_is_unallocated(const coord_t * item); /* True if this extent is unallocated (i.e., not a hole, not allocated). */ -+__u64 extent_unit_index(const coord_t * item); /* Block offset of this unit. */ -+__u64 extent_unit_width(const coord_t * item); /* Number of blocks in this unit. */ -+ -+/* plugin->u.item.f. */ -+int reiser4_scan_extent(flush_scan * scan); -+extern int key_by_offset_extent(struct inode *, loff_t, reiser4_key *); -+ -+reiser4_item_data *init_new_extent(reiser4_item_data * data, void *ext_unit, -+ int nr_extents); -+reiser4_block_nr reiser4_extent_size(const coord_t * coord, pos_in_node_t nr); -+extent_state state_of_extent(reiser4_extent * ext); -+void reiser4_set_extent(reiser4_extent *, reiser4_block_nr start, -+ reiser4_block_nr width); -+int reiser4_update_extent(struct inode *, jnode *, loff_t pos, -+ int *plugged_hole); -+ -+#include "../../coord.h" -+#include "../../lock.h" -+#include "../../tap.h" -+ -+struct replace_handle { -+ /* these are to be set before calling reiser4_replace_extent */ -+ coord_t *coord; -+ lock_handle *lh; -+ reiser4_key key; -+ reiser4_key *pkey; -+ reiser4_extent overwrite; -+ reiser4_extent new_extents[2]; -+ int nr_new_extents; -+ unsigned flags; -+ -+ /* these are used by reiser4_replace_extent */ -+ reiser4_item_data item; -+ coord_t coord_after; -+ lock_handle lh_after; -+ tap_t watch; -+ reiser4_key paste_key; -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ reiser4_extent orig_ext; -+ reiser4_key tmp; -+#endif -+}; -+ -+/* this structure is kmalloced before calling make_extent to avoid excessive -+ stack consumption on plug_hole->reiser4_replace_extent */ -+struct make_extent_handle { -+ uf_coord_t *uf_coord; -+ reiser4_block_nr blocknr; -+ int created; -+ struct inode *inode; -+ union { -+ struct { -+ } append; -+ struct replace_handle replace; -+ } u; -+}; -+ -+int reiser4_replace_extent(struct replace_handle *, -+ int return_inserted_position); -+lock_handle *znode_lh(znode *); -+ -+/* the reiser4 repacker support */ -+struct repacker_cursor; -+extern int process_extent_backward_for_repacking(tap_t *, -+ struct repacker_cursor *); -+extern int mark_extent_for_repacking(tap_t *, int); -+ -+#define coord_by_uf_coord(uf_coord) (&((uf_coord)->coord)) -+#define ext_coord_by_uf_coord(uf_coord) (&((uf_coord)->extension.extent)) -+ -+/* __REISER4_EXTENT_H__ */ -+#endif -+/* -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/extent_item_ops.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/extent_item_ops.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/extent_item_ops.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/extent_item_ops.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,889 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+#include "item.h" -+#include "../../inode.h" -+#include "../../tree_walk.h" /* check_sibling_list() */ -+#include "../../page_cache.h" -+#include "../../carry.h" -+ -+#include -+ -+/* item_plugin->b.max_key_inside */ -+reiser4_key *max_key_inside_extent(const coord_t * coord, reiser4_key * key) -+{ -+ item_key_by_coord(coord, key); -+ set_key_offset(key, get_key_offset(reiser4_max_key())); -+ return key; -+} -+ -+/* item_plugin->b.can_contain_key -+ this checks whether @key of @data is matching to position set by @coord */ -+int -+can_contain_key_extent(const coord_t * coord, const reiser4_key * key, -+ const reiser4_item_data * data) -+{ -+ reiser4_key item_key; -+ -+ if (item_plugin_by_coord(coord) != data->iplug) -+ return 0; -+ -+ item_key_by_coord(coord, &item_key); -+ if (get_key_locality(key) != get_key_locality(&item_key) || -+ get_key_objectid(key) != get_key_objectid(&item_key) || -+ get_key_ordering(key) != get_key_ordering(&item_key)) -+ return 0; -+ -+ return 1; -+} -+ -+/* item_plugin->b.mergeable -+ first item is of extent type */ -+/* Audited by: green(2002.06.13) */ -+int mergeable_extent(const coord_t * p1, const coord_t * p2) -+{ -+ reiser4_key key1, key2; -+ -+ assert("vs-299", item_id_by_coord(p1) == EXTENT_POINTER_ID); -+ /* FIXME-VS: Which is it? Assert or return 0 */ -+ if (item_id_by_coord(p2) != EXTENT_POINTER_ID) { -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ item_key_by_coord(p1, &key1); -+ item_key_by_coord(p2, &key2); -+ if (get_key_locality(&key1) != get_key_locality(&key2) || -+ get_key_objectid(&key1) != get_key_objectid(&key2) || -+ get_key_ordering(&key1) != get_key_ordering(&key2) || -+ get_key_type(&key1) != get_key_type(&key2)) -+ return 0; -+ if (get_key_offset(&key1) + -+ reiser4_extent_size(p1, nr_units_extent(p1)) != -+ get_key_offset(&key2)) -+ return 0; -+ return 1; -+} -+ -+/* item_plugin->b.nr_units */ -+pos_in_node_t nr_units_extent(const coord_t * coord) -+{ -+ /* length of extent item has to be multiple of extent size */ -+ assert("vs-1424", -+ (item_length_by_coord(coord) % sizeof(reiser4_extent)) == 0); -+ return item_length_by_coord(coord) / sizeof(reiser4_extent); -+} -+ -+/* item_plugin->b.lookup */ -+lookup_result -+lookup_extent(const reiser4_key * key, lookup_bias bias UNUSED_ARG, -+ coord_t * coord) -+{ /* znode and item_pos are -+ set to an extent item to -+ look through */ -+ reiser4_key item_key; -+ reiser4_block_nr lookuped, offset; -+ unsigned i, nr_units; -+ reiser4_extent *ext; -+ unsigned blocksize; -+ unsigned char blocksize_bits; -+ -+ item_key_by_coord(coord, &item_key); -+ offset = get_key_offset(&item_key); -+ -+ /* key we are looking for must be greater than key of item @coord */ -+ assert("vs-414", keygt(key, &item_key)); -+ -+ assert("umka-99945", -+ !keygt(key, max_key_inside_extent(coord, &item_key))); -+ -+ ext = extent_item(coord); -+ assert("vs-1350", (char *)ext == (zdata(coord->node) + coord->offset)); -+ -+ blocksize = current_blocksize; -+ blocksize_bits = current_blocksize_bits; -+ -+ /* offset we are looking for */ -+ lookuped = get_key_offset(key); -+ -+ nr_units = nr_units_extent(coord); -+ /* go through all extents until the one which address given offset */ -+ for (i = 0; i < nr_units; i++, ext++) { -+ offset += (extent_get_width(ext) << blocksize_bits); -+ if (offset > lookuped) { -+ /* desired byte is somewhere in this extent */ -+ coord->unit_pos = i; -+ coord->between = AT_UNIT; -+ return CBK_COORD_FOUND; -+ } -+ } -+ -+ /* set coord after last unit */ -+ coord->unit_pos = nr_units - 1; -+ coord->between = AFTER_UNIT; -+ return CBK_COORD_FOUND; -+} -+ -+/* item_plugin->b.paste -+ item @coord is set to has been appended with @data->length of free -+ space. data->data contains data to be pasted into the item in position -+ @coord->in_item.unit_pos. It must fit into that free space. -+ @coord must be set between units. -+*/ -+int -+paste_extent(coord_t * coord, reiser4_item_data * data, -+ carry_plugin_info * info UNUSED_ARG) -+{ -+ unsigned old_nr_units; -+ reiser4_extent *ext; -+ int item_length; -+ -+ ext = extent_item(coord); -+ item_length = item_length_by_coord(coord); -+ old_nr_units = (item_length - data->length) / sizeof(reiser4_extent); -+ -+ /* this is also used to copy extent into newly created item, so -+ old_nr_units could be 0 */ -+ assert("vs-260", item_length >= data->length); -+ -+ /* make sure that coord is set properly */ -+ assert("vs-35", -+ ((!coord_is_existing_unit(coord)) -+ || (!old_nr_units && !coord->unit_pos))); -+ -+ /* first unit to be moved */ -+ switch (coord->between) { -+ case AFTER_UNIT: -+ coord->unit_pos++; -+ case BEFORE_UNIT: -+ coord->between = AT_UNIT; -+ break; -+ case AT_UNIT: -+ assert("vs-331", !old_nr_units && !coord->unit_pos); -+ break; -+ default: -+ impossible("vs-330", "coord is set improperly"); -+ } -+ -+ /* prepare space for new units */ -+ memmove(ext + coord->unit_pos + data->length / sizeof(reiser4_extent), -+ ext + coord->unit_pos, -+ (old_nr_units - coord->unit_pos) * sizeof(reiser4_extent)); -+ -+ /* copy new data from kernel space */ -+ assert("vs-556", data->user == 0); -+ memcpy(ext + coord->unit_pos, data->data, (unsigned)data->length); -+ -+ /* after paste @coord is set to first of pasted units */ -+ assert("vs-332", coord_is_existing_unit(coord)); -+ assert("vs-333", -+ !memcmp(data->data, extent_by_coord(coord), -+ (unsigned)data->length)); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* item_plugin->b.can_shift */ -+int -+can_shift_extent(unsigned free_space, coord_t * source, -+ znode * target UNUSED_ARG, shift_direction pend UNUSED_ARG, -+ unsigned *size, unsigned want) -+{ -+ *size = item_length_by_coord(source); -+ if (*size > free_space) -+ /* never split a unit of extent item */ -+ *size = free_space - free_space % sizeof(reiser4_extent); -+ -+ /* we can shift *size bytes, calculate how many do we want to shift */ -+ if (*size > want * sizeof(reiser4_extent)) -+ *size = want * sizeof(reiser4_extent); -+ -+ if (*size % sizeof(reiser4_extent) != 0) -+ impossible("vs-119", "Wrong extent size: %i %zd", *size, -+ sizeof(reiser4_extent)); -+ return *size / sizeof(reiser4_extent); -+ -+} -+ -+/* item_plugin->b.copy_units */ -+void -+copy_units_extent(coord_t * target, coord_t * source, -+ unsigned from, unsigned count, -+ shift_direction where_is_free_space, unsigned free_space) -+{ -+ char *from_ext, *to_ext; -+ -+ assert("vs-217", free_space == count * sizeof(reiser4_extent)); -+ -+ from_ext = item_body_by_coord(source); -+ to_ext = item_body_by_coord(target); -+ -+ if (where_is_free_space == SHIFT_LEFT) { -+ assert("vs-215", from == 0); -+ -+ /* At this moment, item length was already updated in the item -+ header by shifting code, hence nr_units_extent() will -+ return "new" number of units---one we obtain after copying -+ units. -+ */ -+ to_ext += -+ (nr_units_extent(target) - count) * sizeof(reiser4_extent); -+ } else { -+ reiser4_key key; -+ coord_t coord; -+ -+ assert("vs-216", -+ from + count == coord_last_unit_pos(source) + 1); -+ -+ from_ext += item_length_by_coord(source) - free_space; -+ -+ /* new units are inserted before first unit in an item, -+ therefore, we have to update item key */ -+ coord = *source; -+ coord.unit_pos = from; -+ unit_key_extent(&coord, &key); -+ -+ node_plugin_by_node(target->node)->update_item_key(target, &key, -+ NULL /*info */); -+ } -+ -+ memcpy(to_ext, from_ext, free_space); -+} -+ -+/* item_plugin->b.create_hook -+ @arg is znode of leaf node for which we need to update right delimiting key */ -+int create_hook_extent(const coord_t * coord, void *arg) -+{ -+ coord_t *child_coord; -+ znode *node; -+ reiser4_key key; -+ reiser4_tree *tree; -+ -+ if (!arg) -+ return 0; -+ -+ child_coord = arg; -+ tree = znode_get_tree(coord->node); -+ -+ assert("nikita-3246", znode_get_level(child_coord->node) == LEAF_LEVEL); -+ -+ write_lock_tree(tree); -+ write_lock_dk(tree); -+ /* find a node on the left level for which right delimiting key has to -+ be updated */ -+ if (coord_wrt(child_coord) == COORD_ON_THE_LEFT) { -+ assert("vs-411", znode_is_left_connected(child_coord->node)); -+ node = child_coord->node->left; -+ } else { -+ assert("vs-412", coord_wrt(child_coord) == COORD_ON_THE_RIGHT); -+ node = child_coord->node; -+ assert("nikita-3314", node != NULL); -+ } -+ -+ if (node != NULL) { -+ znode_set_rd_key(node, item_key_by_coord(coord, &key)); -+ -+ assert("nikita-3282", check_sibling_list(node)); -+ /* break sibling links */ -+ if (ZF_ISSET(node, JNODE_RIGHT_CONNECTED) && node->right) { -+ ON_DEBUG(node->right->left_version = -+ atomic_inc_return(&delim_key_version); -+ node->right_version = -+ atomic_inc_return(&delim_key_version);); -+ -+ node->right->left = NULL; -+ node->right = NULL; -+ } -+ } -+ write_unlock_dk(tree); -+ write_unlock_tree(tree); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+#define ITEM_TAIL_KILLED 0 -+#define ITEM_HEAD_KILLED 1 -+#define ITEM_KILLED 2 -+ -+/* item_plugin->b.kill_hook -+ this is called when @count units starting from @from-th one are going to be removed -+ */ -+int -+kill_hook_extent(const coord_t * coord, pos_in_node_t from, pos_in_node_t count, -+ struct carry_kill_data *kdata) -+{ -+ reiser4_extent *ext; -+ reiser4_block_nr start, length; -+ const reiser4_key *pfrom_key, *pto_key; -+ struct inode *inode; -+ reiser4_tree *tree; -+ pgoff_t from_off, to_off, offset, skip; -+ int retval; -+ -+ /* these are located in memory kmalloc-ed by kill_node_content */ -+ reiser4_key *min_item_key, *max_item_key, *from_key, *to_key, *key; -+ coord_t *dup, *next; -+ -+ assert("zam-811", znode_is_write_locked(coord->node)); -+ assert("nikita-3315", kdata != NULL); -+ assert("vs-34", kdata->buf != NULL); -+ -+ /* map structures to kdata->buf */ -+ min_item_key = (reiser4_key *) (kdata->buf); -+ max_item_key = min_item_key + 1; -+ from_key = max_item_key + 1; -+ to_key = from_key + 1; -+ key = to_key + 1; -+ dup = (coord_t *) (key + 1); -+ next = dup + 1; -+ -+ item_key_by_coord(coord, min_item_key); -+ max_item_key_by_coord(coord, max_item_key); -+ -+ if (kdata->params.from_key) { -+ pfrom_key = kdata->params.from_key; -+ pto_key = kdata->params.to_key; -+ } else { -+ assert("vs-1549", from == coord->unit_pos); -+ unit_key_by_coord(coord, from_key); -+ pfrom_key = from_key; -+ -+ coord_dup(dup, coord); -+ dup->unit_pos = from + count - 1; -+ max_unit_key_by_coord(dup, to_key); -+ pto_key = to_key; -+ } -+ -+ if (!keylt(pto_key, max_item_key)) { -+ if (!keygt(pfrom_key, min_item_key)) { -+ znode *left, *right; -+ -+ /* item is to be removed completely */ -+ assert("nikita-3316", kdata->left != NULL -+ && kdata->right != NULL); -+ -+ left = kdata->left->node; -+ right = kdata->right->node; -+ -+ tree = current_tree; -+ /* we have to do two things: -+ * -+ * 1. link left and right formatted neighbors of -+ * extent being removed, and -+ * -+ * 2. update their delimiting keys. -+ * -+ * atomicity of these operations is protected by -+ * taking dk-lock and tree-lock. -+ */ -+ /* if neighbors of item being removed are znodes - -+ * link them */ -+ write_lock_tree(tree); -+ write_lock_dk(tree); -+ link_left_and_right(left, right); -+ if (left) { -+ /* update right delimiting key of left -+ * neighbor of extent item */ -+ /*coord_t next; -+ reiser4_key key; */ -+ -+ coord_dup(next, coord); -+ -+ if (coord_next_item(next)) -+ *key = *znode_get_rd_key(coord->node); -+ else -+ item_key_by_coord(next, key); -+ znode_set_rd_key(left, key); -+ } -+ write_unlock_dk(tree); -+ write_unlock_tree(tree); -+ -+ from_off = -+ get_key_offset(min_item_key) >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT; -+ to_off = -+ (get_key_offset(max_item_key) + -+ 1) >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT; -+ retval = ITEM_KILLED; -+ } else { -+ /* tail of item is to be removed */ -+ from_off = -+ (get_key_offset(pfrom_key) + PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - -+ 1) >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT; -+ to_off = -+ (get_key_offset(max_item_key) + -+ 1) >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT; -+ retval = ITEM_TAIL_KILLED; -+ } -+ } else { -+ /* head of item is to be removed */ -+ assert("vs-1571", keyeq(pfrom_key, min_item_key)); -+ assert("vs-1572", -+ (get_key_offset(pfrom_key) & (PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - 1)) == -+ 0); -+ assert("vs-1573", -+ ((get_key_offset(pto_key) + 1) & (PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - -+ 1)) == 0); -+ -+ if (kdata->left->node) { -+ /* update right delimiting key of left neighbor of extent item */ -+ /*reiser4_key key; */ -+ -+ *key = *pto_key; -+ set_key_offset(key, get_key_offset(pto_key) + 1); -+ -+ write_lock_dk(current_tree); -+ znode_set_rd_key(kdata->left->node, key); -+ write_unlock_dk(current_tree); -+ } -+ -+ from_off = get_key_offset(pfrom_key) >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT; -+ to_off = (get_key_offset(pto_key) + 1) >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT; -+ retval = ITEM_HEAD_KILLED; -+ } -+ -+ inode = kdata->inode; -+ assert("vs-1545", inode != NULL); -+ if (inode != NULL) -+ /* take care of pages and jnodes corresponding to part of item being killed */ -+ reiser4_invalidate_pages(inode->i_mapping, from_off, -+ to_off - from_off, -+ kdata->params.truncate); -+ -+ ext = extent_item(coord) + from; -+ offset = -+ (get_key_offset(min_item_key) + -+ reiser4_extent_size(coord, from)) >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT; -+ -+ assert("vs-1551", from_off >= offset); -+ assert("vs-1552", from_off - offset <= extent_get_width(ext)); -+ skip = from_off - offset; -+ offset = from_off; -+ -+ while (offset < to_off) { -+ length = extent_get_width(ext) - skip; -+ if (state_of_extent(ext) == HOLE_EXTENT) { -+ skip = 0; -+ offset += length; -+ ext++; -+ continue; -+ } -+ -+ if (offset + length > to_off) { -+ length = to_off - offset; -+ } -+ -+ DQUOT_FREE_BLOCK_NODIRTY(inode, length); -+ -+ if (state_of_extent(ext) == UNALLOCATED_EXTENT) { -+ /* some jnodes corresponding to this unallocated extent */ -+ fake_allocated2free(length, 0 /* unformatted */ ); -+ -+ skip = 0; -+ offset += length; -+ ext++; -+ continue; -+ } -+ -+ assert("vs-1218", state_of_extent(ext) == ALLOCATED_EXTENT); -+ -+ if (length != 0) { -+ start = extent_get_start(ext) + skip; -+ -+ /* BA_DEFER bit parameter is turned on because blocks which get freed are not safe to be freed -+ immediately */ -+ reiser4_dealloc_blocks(&start, &length, -+ 0 /* not used */ , -+ BA_DEFER -+ /* unformatted with defer */ ); -+ } -+ skip = 0; -+ offset += length; -+ ext++; -+ } -+ return retval; -+} -+ -+/* item_plugin->b.kill_units */ -+int -+kill_units_extent(coord_t * coord, pos_in_node_t from, pos_in_node_t to, -+ struct carry_kill_data *kdata, reiser4_key * smallest_removed, -+ reiser4_key * new_first) -+{ -+ reiser4_extent *ext; -+ reiser4_key item_key; -+ pos_in_node_t count; -+ reiser4_key from_key, to_key; -+ const reiser4_key *pfrom_key, *pto_key; -+ loff_t off; -+ int result; -+ -+ assert("vs-1541", -+ ((kdata->params.from_key == NULL && kdata->params.to_key == NULL) -+ || (kdata->params.from_key != NULL -+ && kdata->params.to_key != NULL))); -+ -+ if (kdata->params.from_key) { -+ pfrom_key = kdata->params.from_key; -+ pto_key = kdata->params.to_key; -+ } else { -+ coord_t dup; -+ -+ /* calculate key range of kill */ -+ assert("vs-1549", from == coord->unit_pos); -+ unit_key_by_coord(coord, &from_key); -+ pfrom_key = &from_key; -+ -+ coord_dup(&dup, coord); -+ dup.unit_pos = to; -+ max_unit_key_by_coord(&dup, &to_key); -+ pto_key = &to_key; -+ } -+ -+ item_key_by_coord(coord, &item_key); -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ { -+ reiser4_key max_item_key; -+ -+ max_item_key_by_coord(coord, &max_item_key); -+ -+ if (new_first) { -+ /* head of item is to be cut */ -+ assert("vs-1542", keyeq(pfrom_key, &item_key)); -+ assert("vs-1538", keylt(pto_key, &max_item_key)); -+ } else { -+ /* tail of item is to be cut */ -+ assert("vs-1540", keygt(pfrom_key, &item_key)); -+ assert("vs-1543", !keylt(pto_key, &max_item_key)); -+ } -+ } -+#endif -+ -+ if (smallest_removed) -+ *smallest_removed = *pfrom_key; -+ -+ if (new_first) { -+ /* item head is cut. Item key will change. This new key is calculated here */ -+ assert("vs-1556", -+ (get_key_offset(pto_key) & (PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - 1)) == -+ (PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - 1)); -+ *new_first = *pto_key; -+ set_key_offset(new_first, get_key_offset(new_first) + 1); -+ } -+ -+ count = to - from + 1; -+ result = kill_hook_extent(coord, from, count, kdata); -+ if (result == ITEM_TAIL_KILLED) { -+ assert("vs-1553", -+ get_key_offset(pfrom_key) >= -+ get_key_offset(&item_key) + -+ reiser4_extent_size(coord, from)); -+ off = -+ get_key_offset(pfrom_key) - -+ (get_key_offset(&item_key) + -+ reiser4_extent_size(coord, from)); -+ if (off) { -+ /* unit @from is to be cut partially. Its width decreases */ -+ ext = extent_item(coord) + from; -+ extent_set_width(ext, -+ (off + PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - -+ 1) >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT); -+ count--; -+ } -+ } else { -+ __u64 max_to_offset; -+ __u64 rest; -+ -+ assert("vs-1575", result == ITEM_HEAD_KILLED); -+ assert("", from == 0); -+ assert("", -+ ((get_key_offset(pto_key) + 1) & (PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - -+ 1)) == 0); -+ assert("", -+ get_key_offset(pto_key) + 1 > -+ get_key_offset(&item_key) + -+ reiser4_extent_size(coord, to)); -+ max_to_offset = -+ get_key_offset(&item_key) + -+ reiser4_extent_size(coord, to + 1) - 1; -+ assert("", get_key_offset(pto_key) <= max_to_offset); -+ -+ rest = -+ (max_to_offset - -+ get_key_offset(pto_key)) >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT; -+ if (rest) { -+ /* unit @to is to be cut partially */ -+ ext = extent_item(coord) + to; -+ -+ assert("", extent_get_width(ext) > rest); -+ -+ if (state_of_extent(ext) == ALLOCATED_EXTENT) -+ extent_set_start(ext, -+ extent_get_start(ext) + -+ (extent_get_width(ext) - -+ rest)); -+ -+ extent_set_width(ext, rest); -+ count--; -+ } -+ } -+ return count * sizeof(reiser4_extent); -+} -+ -+/* item_plugin->b.cut_units -+ this is too similar to kill_units_extent */ -+int -+cut_units_extent(coord_t * coord, pos_in_node_t from, pos_in_node_t to, -+ struct carry_cut_data *cdata, reiser4_key * smallest_removed, -+ reiser4_key * new_first) -+{ -+ reiser4_extent *ext; -+ reiser4_key item_key; -+ pos_in_node_t count; -+ reiser4_key from_key, to_key; -+ const reiser4_key *pfrom_key, *pto_key; -+ loff_t off; -+ -+ assert("vs-1541", -+ ((cdata->params.from_key == NULL && cdata->params.to_key == NULL) -+ || (cdata->params.from_key != NULL -+ && cdata->params.to_key != NULL))); -+ -+ if (cdata->params.from_key) { -+ pfrom_key = cdata->params.from_key; -+ pto_key = cdata->params.to_key; -+ } else { -+ coord_t dup; -+ -+ /* calculate key range of kill */ -+ coord_dup(&dup, coord); -+ dup.unit_pos = from; -+ unit_key_by_coord(&dup, &from_key); -+ -+ dup.unit_pos = to; -+ max_unit_key_by_coord(&dup, &to_key); -+ -+ pfrom_key = &from_key; -+ pto_key = &to_key; -+ } -+ -+ assert("vs-1555", -+ (get_key_offset(pfrom_key) & (PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - 1)) == 0); -+ assert("vs-1556", -+ (get_key_offset(pto_key) & (PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - 1)) == -+ (PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - 1)); -+ -+ item_key_by_coord(coord, &item_key); -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ { -+ reiser4_key max_item_key; -+ -+ assert("vs-1584", -+ get_key_locality(pfrom_key) == -+ get_key_locality(&item_key)); -+ assert("vs-1585", -+ get_key_type(pfrom_key) == get_key_type(&item_key)); -+ assert("vs-1586", -+ get_key_objectid(pfrom_key) == -+ get_key_objectid(&item_key)); -+ assert("vs-1587", -+ get_key_ordering(pfrom_key) == -+ get_key_ordering(&item_key)); -+ -+ max_item_key_by_coord(coord, &max_item_key); -+ -+ if (new_first != NULL) { -+ /* head of item is to be cut */ -+ assert("vs-1542", keyeq(pfrom_key, &item_key)); -+ assert("vs-1538", keylt(pto_key, &max_item_key)); -+ } else { -+ /* tail of item is to be cut */ -+ assert("vs-1540", keygt(pfrom_key, &item_key)); -+ assert("vs-1543", keyeq(pto_key, &max_item_key)); -+ } -+ } -+#endif -+ -+ if (smallest_removed) -+ *smallest_removed = *pfrom_key; -+ -+ if (new_first) { -+ /* item head is cut. Item key will change. This new key is calculated here */ -+ *new_first = *pto_key; -+ set_key_offset(new_first, get_key_offset(new_first) + 1); -+ } -+ -+ count = to - from + 1; -+ -+ assert("vs-1553", -+ get_key_offset(pfrom_key) >= -+ get_key_offset(&item_key) + reiser4_extent_size(coord, from)); -+ off = -+ get_key_offset(pfrom_key) - (get_key_offset(&item_key) + -+ reiser4_extent_size(coord, from)); -+ if (off) { -+ /* tail of unit @from is to be cut partially. Its width decreases */ -+ assert("vs-1582", new_first == NULL); -+ ext = extent_item(coord) + from; -+ extent_set_width(ext, off >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT); -+ count--; -+ } -+ -+ assert("vs-1554", -+ get_key_offset(pto_key) <= -+ get_key_offset(&item_key) + -+ reiser4_extent_size(coord, to + 1) - 1); -+ off = -+ (get_key_offset(&item_key) + -+ reiser4_extent_size(coord, to + 1) - 1) - -+ get_key_offset(pto_key); -+ if (off) { -+ /* @to_key is smaller than max key of unit @to. Unit @to will not be removed. It gets start increased -+ and width decreased. */ -+ assert("vs-1583", (off & (PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - 1)) == 0); -+ ext = extent_item(coord) + to; -+ if (state_of_extent(ext) == ALLOCATED_EXTENT) -+ extent_set_start(ext, -+ extent_get_start(ext) + -+ (extent_get_width(ext) - -+ (off >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT))); -+ -+ extent_set_width(ext, (off >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT)); -+ count--; -+ } -+ return count * sizeof(reiser4_extent); -+} -+ -+/* item_plugin->b.unit_key */ -+reiser4_key *unit_key_extent(const coord_t * coord, reiser4_key * key) -+{ -+ assert("vs-300", coord_is_existing_unit(coord)); -+ -+ item_key_by_coord(coord, key); -+ set_key_offset(key, -+ (get_key_offset(key) + -+ reiser4_extent_size(coord, coord->unit_pos))); -+ -+ return key; -+} -+ -+/* item_plugin->b.max_unit_key */ -+reiser4_key *max_unit_key_extent(const coord_t * coord, reiser4_key * key) -+{ -+ assert("vs-300", coord_is_existing_unit(coord)); -+ -+ item_key_by_coord(coord, key); -+ set_key_offset(key, -+ (get_key_offset(key) + -+ reiser4_extent_size(coord, coord->unit_pos + 1) - 1)); -+ return key; -+} -+ -+/* item_plugin->b.estimate -+ item_plugin->b.item_data_by_flow */ -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ -+/* item_plugin->b.check -+ used for debugging, every item should have here the most complete -+ possible check of the consistency of the item that the inventor can -+ construct -+*/ -+int reiser4_check_extent(const coord_t * coord /* coord of item to check */, -+ const char **error /* where to store error message */) -+{ -+ reiser4_extent *ext, *first; -+ unsigned i, j; -+ reiser4_block_nr start, width, blk_cnt; -+ unsigned num_units; -+ reiser4_tree *tree; -+ oid_t oid; -+ reiser4_key key; -+ coord_t scan; -+ -+ assert("vs-933", REISER4_DEBUG); -+ -+ if (znode_get_level(coord->node) != TWIG_LEVEL) { -+ *error = "Extent on the wrong level"; -+ return -1; -+ } -+ if (item_length_by_coord(coord) % sizeof(reiser4_extent) != 0) { -+ *error = "Wrong item size"; -+ return -1; -+ } -+ ext = first = extent_item(coord); -+ blk_cnt = reiser4_block_count(reiser4_get_current_sb()); -+ num_units = coord_num_units(coord); -+ tree = znode_get_tree(coord->node); -+ item_key_by_coord(coord, &key); -+ oid = get_key_objectid(&key); -+ coord_dup(&scan, coord); -+ -+ for (i = 0; i < num_units; ++i, ++ext) { -+ __u64 index; -+ -+ scan.unit_pos = i; -+ index = extent_unit_index(&scan); -+ -+#if 0 -+ /* check that all jnodes are present for the unallocated -+ * extent */ -+ if (state_of_extent(ext) == UNALLOCATED_EXTENT) { -+ for (j = 0; j < extent_get_width(ext); j++) { -+ jnode *node; -+ -+ node = jlookup(tree, oid, index + j); -+ if (node == NULL) { -+ print_coord("scan", &scan, 0); -+ *error = "Jnode missing"; -+ return -1; -+ } -+ jput(node); -+ } -+ } -+#endif -+ -+ start = extent_get_start(ext); -+ if (start < 2) -+ continue; -+ /* extent is allocated one */ -+ width = extent_get_width(ext); -+ if (start >= blk_cnt) { -+ *error = "Start too large"; -+ return -1; -+ } -+ if (start + width > blk_cnt) { -+ *error = "End too large"; -+ return -1; -+ } -+ /* make sure that this extent does not overlap with other -+ allocated extents extents */ -+ for (j = 0; j < i; j++) { -+ if (state_of_extent(first + j) != ALLOCATED_EXTENT) -+ continue; -+ if (! -+ ((extent_get_start(ext) >= -+ extent_get_start(first + j) + -+ extent_get_width(first + j)) -+ || (extent_get_start(ext) + -+ extent_get_width(ext) <= -+ extent_get_start(first + j)))) { -+ *error = "Extent overlaps with others"; -+ return -1; -+ } -+ } -+ -+ } -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+#endif /* REISER4_DEBUG */ -+ -+/* -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ scroll-step: 1 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/internal.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/internal.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/internal.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/internal.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,396 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* Implementation of internal-item plugin methods. */ -+ -+#include "../../forward.h" -+#include "../../debug.h" -+#include "../../dformat.h" -+#include "../../key.h" -+#include "../../coord.h" -+#include "internal.h" -+#include "item.h" -+#include "../node/node.h" -+#include "../plugin.h" -+#include "../../jnode.h" -+#include "../../znode.h" -+#include "../../tree_walk.h" -+#include "../../tree_mod.h" -+#include "../../tree.h" -+#include "../../super.h" -+#include "../../block_alloc.h" -+ -+/* see internal.h for explanation */ -+ -+/* plugin->u.item.b.mergeable */ -+int mergeable_internal(const coord_t * p1 UNUSED_ARG /* first item */ , -+ const coord_t * p2 UNUSED_ARG /* second item */ ) -+{ -+ /* internal items are not mergeable */ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* ->lookup() method for internal items */ -+lookup_result lookup_internal(const reiser4_key * key /* key to look up */ , -+ lookup_bias bias UNUSED_ARG /* lookup bias */ , -+ coord_t * coord /* coord of item */ ) -+{ -+ reiser4_key ukey; -+ -+ switch (keycmp(unit_key_by_coord(coord, &ukey), key)) { -+ default: -+ impossible("", "keycmp()?!"); -+ case LESS_THAN: -+ /* FIXME-VS: AFTER_ITEM used to be here. But with new coord -+ item plugin can not be taken using coord set this way */ -+ assert("vs-681", coord->unit_pos == 0); -+ coord->between = AFTER_UNIT; -+ case EQUAL_TO: -+ return CBK_COORD_FOUND; -+ case GREATER_THAN: -+ return CBK_COORD_NOTFOUND; -+ } -+} -+ -+/* return body of internal item at @coord */ -+static internal_item_layout *internal_at(const coord_t * coord /* coord of -+ * item */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-607", coord != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1650", -+ item_plugin_by_coord(coord) == -+ item_plugin_by_id(NODE_POINTER_ID)); -+ return (internal_item_layout *) item_body_by_coord(coord); -+} -+ -+void reiser4_update_internal(const coord_t * coord, -+ const reiser4_block_nr * blocknr) -+{ -+ internal_item_layout *item = internal_at(coord); -+ assert("nikita-2959", reiser4_blocknr_is_sane(blocknr)); -+ -+ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le64(*blocknr), &item->pointer); -+} -+ -+/* return child block number stored in the internal item at @coord */ -+static reiser4_block_nr pointer_at(const coord_t * coord /* coord of item */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-608", coord != NULL); -+ return le64_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&internal_at(coord)->pointer)); -+} -+ -+/* get znode pointed to by internal @item */ -+static znode *znode_at(const coord_t * item /* coord of item */ , -+ znode * parent /* parent node */ ) -+{ -+ return child_znode(item, parent, 1, 0); -+} -+ -+/* store pointer from internal item into "block". Implementation of -+ ->down_link() method */ -+void down_link_internal(const coord_t * coord /* coord of item */ , -+ const reiser4_key * key UNUSED_ARG /* key to get -+ * pointer for */ , -+ reiser4_block_nr * block /* resulting block number */ ) -+{ -+ ON_DEBUG(reiser4_key item_key); -+ -+ assert("nikita-609", coord != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-611", block != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-612", (key == NULL) || -+ /* twig horrors */ -+ (znode_get_level(coord->node) == TWIG_LEVEL) -+ || keyle(item_key_by_coord(coord, &item_key), key)); -+ -+ *block = pointer_at(coord); -+ assert("nikita-2960", reiser4_blocknr_is_sane(block)); -+} -+ -+/* Get the child's block number, or 0 if the block is unallocated. */ -+int -+utmost_child_real_block_internal(const coord_t * coord, sideof side UNUSED_ARG, -+ reiser4_block_nr * block) -+{ -+ assert("jmacd-2059", coord != NULL); -+ -+ *block = pointer_at(coord); -+ assert("nikita-2961", reiser4_blocknr_is_sane(block)); -+ -+ if (reiser4_blocknr_is_fake(block)) { -+ *block = 0; -+ } -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* Return the child. */ -+int -+utmost_child_internal(const coord_t * coord, sideof side UNUSED_ARG, -+ jnode ** childp) -+{ -+ reiser4_block_nr block = pointer_at(coord); -+ znode *child; -+ -+ assert("jmacd-2059", childp != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2962", reiser4_blocknr_is_sane(&block)); -+ -+ child = zlook(znode_get_tree(coord->node), &block); -+ -+ if (IS_ERR(child)) { -+ return PTR_ERR(child); -+ } -+ -+ *childp = ZJNODE(child); -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ -+static void check_link(znode * left, znode * right) -+{ -+ znode *scan; -+ -+ for (scan = left; scan != right; scan = scan->right) { -+ if (ZF_ISSET(scan, JNODE_RIP)) -+ break; -+ if (znode_is_right_connected(scan) && scan->right != NULL) { -+ if (ZF_ISSET(scan->right, JNODE_RIP)) -+ break; -+ assert("nikita-3285", -+ znode_is_left_connected(scan->right)); -+ assert("nikita-3265", -+ ergo(scan != left, -+ ZF_ISSET(scan, JNODE_HEARD_BANSHEE))); -+ assert("nikita-3284", scan->right->left == scan); -+ } else -+ break; -+ } -+} -+ -+int check__internal(const coord_t * coord, const char **error) -+{ -+ reiser4_block_nr blk; -+ znode *child; -+ coord_t cpy; -+ -+ blk = pointer_at(coord); -+ if (!reiser4_blocknr_is_sane(&blk)) { -+ *error = "Invalid pointer"; -+ return -1; -+ } -+ coord_dup(&cpy, coord); -+ child = znode_at(&cpy, cpy.node); -+ if (child != NULL) { -+ znode *left_child; -+ znode *right_child; -+ -+ left_child = right_child = NULL; -+ -+ assert("nikita-3256", znode_invariant(child)); -+ if (coord_prev_item(&cpy) == 0 && item_is_internal(&cpy)) { -+ left_child = znode_at(&cpy, cpy.node); -+ if (left_child != NULL) { -+ read_lock_tree(znode_get_tree(child)); -+ check_link(left_child, child); -+ read_unlock_tree(znode_get_tree(child)); -+ zput(left_child); -+ } -+ } -+ coord_dup(&cpy, coord); -+ if (coord_next_item(&cpy) == 0 && item_is_internal(&cpy)) { -+ right_child = znode_at(&cpy, cpy.node); -+ if (right_child != NULL) { -+ read_lock_tree(znode_get_tree(child)); -+ check_link(child, right_child); -+ read_unlock_tree(znode_get_tree(child)); -+ zput(right_child); -+ } -+ } -+ zput(child); -+ } -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+#endif /* REISER4_DEBUG */ -+ -+/* return true only if this item really points to "block" */ -+/* Audited by: green(2002.06.14) */ -+int has_pointer_to_internal(const coord_t * coord /* coord of item */ , -+ const reiser4_block_nr * block /* block number to -+ * check */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-613", coord != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-614", block != NULL); -+ -+ return pointer_at(coord) == *block; -+} -+ -+/* hook called by ->create_item() method of node plugin after new internal -+ item was just created. -+ -+ This is point where pointer to new node is inserted into tree. Initialize -+ parent pointer in child znode, insert child into sibling list and slum. -+ -+*/ -+int create_hook_internal(const coord_t * item /* coord of item */ , -+ void *arg /* child's left neighbor, if any */ ) -+{ -+ znode *child; -+ __u64 child_ptr; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1252", item != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1253", item->node != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1181", znode_get_level(item->node) > LEAF_LEVEL); -+ assert("nikita-1450", item->unit_pos == 0); -+ -+ /* -+ * preparing to item insertion build_child_ptr_data sets pointer to -+ * data to be inserted to jnode's blocknr which is in cpu byte -+ * order. Node's create_item simply copied those data. As result we -+ * have child pointer in cpu's byte order. Convert content of internal -+ * item to little endian byte order. -+ */ -+ child_ptr = get_unaligned((__u64 *)item_body_by_coord(item)); -+ reiser4_update_internal(item, &child_ptr); -+ -+ child = znode_at(item, item->node); -+ if (child != NULL && !IS_ERR(child)) { -+ znode *left; -+ int result = 0; -+ reiser4_tree *tree; -+ -+ left = arg; -+ tree = znode_get_tree(item->node); -+ write_lock_tree(tree); -+ write_lock_dk(tree); -+ assert("nikita-1400", (child->in_parent.node == NULL) -+ || (znode_above_root(child->in_parent.node))); -+ ++item->node->c_count; -+ coord_to_parent_coord(item, &child->in_parent); -+ sibling_list_insert_nolock(child, left); -+ -+ assert("nikita-3297", ZF_ISSET(child, JNODE_ORPHAN)); -+ ZF_CLR(child, JNODE_ORPHAN); -+ -+ if ((left != NULL) && !keyeq(znode_get_rd_key(left), -+ znode_get_rd_key(child))) { -+ znode_set_rd_key(child, znode_get_rd_key(left)); -+ } -+ write_unlock_dk(tree); -+ write_unlock_tree(tree); -+ zput(child); -+ return result; -+ } else { -+ if (child == NULL) -+ child = ERR_PTR(-EIO); -+ return PTR_ERR(child); -+ } -+} -+ -+/* hook called by ->cut_and_kill() method of node plugin just before internal -+ item is removed. -+ -+ This is point where empty node is removed from the tree. Clear parent -+ pointer in child, and mark node for pending deletion. -+ -+ Node will be actually deleted later and in several installations: -+ -+ . when last lock on this node will be released, node will be removed from -+ the sibling list and its lock will be invalidated -+ -+ . when last reference to this node will be dropped, bitmap will be updated -+ and node will be actually removed from the memory. -+ -+*/ -+int kill_hook_internal(const coord_t * item /* coord of item */ , -+ pos_in_node_t from UNUSED_ARG /* start unit */ , -+ pos_in_node_t count UNUSED_ARG /* stop unit */ , -+ struct carry_kill_data *p UNUSED_ARG) -+{ -+ znode *child; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1222", item != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1224", from == 0); -+ assert("nikita-1225", count == 1); -+ -+ child = znode_at(item, item->node); -+ if (IS_ERR(child)) -+ return PTR_ERR(child); -+ else if (node_is_empty(child)) { -+ reiser4_tree *tree; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1397", znode_is_write_locked(child)); -+ assert("nikita-1398", child->c_count == 0); -+ assert("nikita-2546", ZF_ISSET(child, JNODE_HEARD_BANSHEE)); -+ -+ tree = znode_get_tree(item->node); -+ write_lock_tree(tree); -+ init_parent_coord(&child->in_parent, NULL); -+ --item->node->c_count; -+ write_unlock_tree(tree); -+ zput(child); -+ return 0; -+ } else { -+ warning("nikita-1223", -+ "Cowardly refuse to remove link to non-empty node"); -+ zput(child); -+ return RETERR(-EIO); -+ } -+} -+ -+/* hook called by ->shift() node plugin method when iternal item was just -+ moved from one node to another. -+ -+ Update parent pointer in child and c_counts in old and new parent -+ -+*/ -+int shift_hook_internal(const coord_t * item /* coord of item */ , -+ unsigned from UNUSED_ARG /* start unit */ , -+ unsigned count UNUSED_ARG /* stop unit */ , -+ znode * old_node /* old parent */ ) -+{ -+ znode *child; -+ znode *new_node; -+ reiser4_tree *tree; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1276", item != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1277", from == 0); -+ assert("nikita-1278", count == 1); -+ assert("nikita-1451", item->unit_pos == 0); -+ -+ new_node = item->node; -+ assert("nikita-2132", new_node != old_node); -+ tree = znode_get_tree(item->node); -+ child = child_znode(item, old_node, 1, 0); -+ if (child == NULL) -+ return 0; -+ if (!IS_ERR(child)) { -+ write_lock_tree(tree); -+ ++new_node->c_count; -+ assert("nikita-1395", znode_parent(child) == old_node); -+ assert("nikita-1396", old_node->c_count > 0); -+ coord_to_parent_coord(item, &child->in_parent); -+ assert("nikita-1781", znode_parent(child) == new_node); -+ assert("nikita-1782", -+ check_tree_pointer(item, child) == NS_FOUND); -+ --old_node->c_count; -+ write_unlock_tree(tree); -+ zput(child); -+ return 0; -+ } else -+ return PTR_ERR(child); -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.item.b.max_key_inside - not defined */ -+ -+/* plugin->u.item.b.nr_units - item.c:single_unit */ -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/internal.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/internal.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/internal.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/internal.h 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+/* Internal item contains down-link to the child of the internal/twig -+ node in a tree. It is internal items that are actually used during -+ tree traversal. */ -+ -+#if !defined( __FS_REISER4_PLUGIN_ITEM_INTERNAL_H__ ) -+#define __FS_REISER4_PLUGIN_ITEM_INTERNAL_H__ -+ -+#include "../../forward.h" -+#include "../../dformat.h" -+ -+/* on-disk layout of internal item */ -+typedef struct internal_item_layout { -+ /* 0 */ reiser4_dblock_nr pointer; -+ /* 4 */ -+} internal_item_layout; -+ -+struct cut_list; -+ -+int mergeable_internal(const coord_t * p1, const coord_t * p2); -+lookup_result lookup_internal(const reiser4_key * key, lookup_bias bias, -+ coord_t * coord); -+/* store pointer from internal item into "block". Implementation of -+ ->down_link() method */ -+extern void down_link_internal(const coord_t * coord, const reiser4_key * key, -+ reiser4_block_nr * block); -+extern int has_pointer_to_internal(const coord_t * coord, -+ const reiser4_block_nr * block); -+extern int create_hook_internal(const coord_t * item, void *arg); -+extern int kill_hook_internal(const coord_t * item, pos_in_node_t from, -+ pos_in_node_t count, struct carry_kill_data *); -+extern int shift_hook_internal(const coord_t * item, unsigned from, -+ unsigned count, znode * old_node); -+extern void reiser4_print_internal(const char *prefix, coord_t * coord); -+ -+extern int utmost_child_internal(const coord_t * coord, sideof side, -+ jnode ** child); -+int utmost_child_real_block_internal(const coord_t * coord, sideof side, -+ reiser4_block_nr * block); -+ -+extern void reiser4_update_internal(const coord_t * coord, -+ const reiser4_block_nr * blocknr); -+/* FIXME: reiserfs has check_internal */ -+extern int check__internal(const coord_t * coord, const char **error); -+ -+/* __FS_REISER4_PLUGIN_ITEM_INTERNAL_H__ */ -+#endif -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/item.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/item.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/item.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/item.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,719 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* definition of item plugins. */ -+ -+#include "../../forward.h" -+#include "../../debug.h" -+#include "../../key.h" -+#include "../../coord.h" -+#include "../plugin_header.h" -+#include "sde.h" -+#include "internal.h" -+#include "item.h" -+#include "static_stat.h" -+#include "../plugin.h" -+#include "../../znode.h" -+#include "../../tree.h" -+#include "../../context.h" -+#include "ctail.h" -+ -+/* return pointer to item body */ -+void item_body_by_coord_hard(coord_t * coord /* coord to query */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-324", coord != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-325", coord->node != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-326", znode_is_loaded(coord->node)); -+ assert("nikita-3200", coord->offset == INVALID_OFFSET); -+ -+ coord->offset = -+ node_plugin_by_node(coord->node)->item_by_coord(coord) - -+ zdata(coord->node); -+ ON_DEBUG(coord->body_v = coord->node->times_locked); -+} -+ -+void *item_body_by_coord_easy(const coord_t * coord /* coord to query */ ) -+{ -+ return zdata(coord->node) + coord->offset; -+} -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ -+int item_body_is_valid(const coord_t * coord) -+{ -+ return -+ coord->offset == -+ node_plugin_by_node(coord->node)->item_by_coord(coord) - -+ zdata(coord->node); -+} -+ -+#endif -+ -+/* return length of item at @coord */ -+pos_in_node_t item_length_by_coord(const coord_t * coord /* coord to query */ ) -+{ -+ int len; -+ -+ assert("nikita-327", coord != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-328", coord->node != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-329", znode_is_loaded(coord->node)); -+ -+ len = node_plugin_by_node(coord->node)->length_by_coord(coord); -+ return len; -+} -+ -+void obtain_item_plugin(const coord_t * coord) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-330", coord != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-331", coord->node != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-332", znode_is_loaded(coord->node)); -+ -+ coord_set_iplug((coord_t *) coord, -+ node_plugin_by_node(coord->node)-> -+ plugin_by_coord(coord)); -+ assert("nikita-2479", -+ coord_iplug(coord) == -+ node_plugin_by_node(coord->node)->plugin_by_coord(coord)); -+} -+ -+/* return id of item */ -+/* Audited by: green(2002.06.15) */ -+item_id item_id_by_coord(const coord_t * coord /* coord to query */ ) -+{ -+ assert("vs-539", coord != NULL); -+ assert("vs-538", coord->node != NULL); -+ assert("vs-537", znode_is_loaded(coord->node)); -+ assert("vs-536", item_plugin_by_coord(coord) != NULL); -+ assert("vs-540", -+ item_id_by_plugin(item_plugin_by_coord(coord)) < LAST_ITEM_ID); -+ -+ return item_id_by_plugin(item_plugin_by_coord(coord)); -+} -+ -+/* return key of item at @coord */ -+/* Audited by: green(2002.06.15) */ -+reiser4_key *item_key_by_coord(const coord_t * coord /* coord to query */ , -+ reiser4_key * key /* result */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-338", coord != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-339", coord->node != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-340", znode_is_loaded(coord->node)); -+ -+ return node_plugin_by_node(coord->node)->key_at(coord, key); -+} -+ -+/* this returns max key in the item */ -+reiser4_key *max_item_key_by_coord(const coord_t * coord /* coord to query */ , -+ reiser4_key * key /* result */ ) -+{ -+ coord_t last; -+ -+ assert("nikita-338", coord != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-339", coord->node != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-340", znode_is_loaded(coord->node)); -+ -+ /* make coord pointing to last item's unit */ -+ coord_dup(&last, coord); -+ last.unit_pos = coord_num_units(&last) - 1; -+ assert("vs-1560", coord_is_existing_unit(&last)); -+ -+ max_unit_key_by_coord(&last, key); -+ return key; -+} -+ -+/* return key of unit at @coord */ -+reiser4_key *unit_key_by_coord(const coord_t * coord /* coord to query */ , -+ reiser4_key * key /* result */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-772", coord != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-774", coord->node != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-775", znode_is_loaded(coord->node)); -+ -+ if (item_plugin_by_coord(coord)->b.unit_key != NULL) -+ return item_plugin_by_coord(coord)->b.unit_key(coord, key); -+ else -+ return item_key_by_coord(coord, key); -+} -+ -+/* return the biggest key contained the unit @coord */ -+reiser4_key *max_unit_key_by_coord(const coord_t * coord /* coord to query */ , -+ reiser4_key * key /* result */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-772", coord != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-774", coord->node != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-775", znode_is_loaded(coord->node)); -+ -+ if (item_plugin_by_coord(coord)->b.max_unit_key != NULL) -+ return item_plugin_by_coord(coord)->b.max_unit_key(coord, key); -+ else -+ return unit_key_by_coord(coord, key); -+} -+ -+/* ->max_key_inside() method for items consisting of exactly one key (like -+ stat-data) */ -+static reiser4_key *max_key_inside_single_key(const coord_t * -+ coord /* coord of item */ , -+ reiser4_key * -+ result /* resulting key */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-604", coord != NULL); -+ -+ /* coord -> key is starting key of this item and it has to be already -+ filled in */ -+ return unit_key_by_coord(coord, result); -+} -+ -+/* ->nr_units() method for items consisting of exactly one unit always */ -+pos_in_node_t -+nr_units_single_unit(const coord_t * coord UNUSED_ARG /* coord of item */ ) -+{ -+ return 1; -+} -+ -+static int -+paste_no_paste(coord_t * coord UNUSED_ARG, -+ reiser4_item_data * data UNUSED_ARG, -+ carry_plugin_info * info UNUSED_ARG) -+{ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* default ->fast_paste() method */ -+static int -+agree_to_fast_op(const coord_t * coord UNUSED_ARG /* coord of item */ ) -+{ -+ return 1; -+} -+ -+int item_can_contain_key(const coord_t * item /* coord of item */ , -+ const reiser4_key * key /* key to check */ , -+ const reiser4_item_data * data /* parameters of item -+ * being created */ ) -+{ -+ item_plugin *iplug; -+ reiser4_key min_key_in_item; -+ reiser4_key max_key_in_item; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1658", item != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1659", key != NULL); -+ -+ iplug = item_plugin_by_coord(item); -+ if (iplug->b.can_contain_key != NULL) -+ return iplug->b.can_contain_key(item, key, data); -+ else { -+ assert("nikita-1681", iplug->b.max_key_inside != NULL); -+ item_key_by_coord(item, &min_key_in_item); -+ iplug->b.max_key_inside(item, &max_key_in_item); -+ -+ /* can contain key if -+ min_key_in_item <= key && -+ key <= max_key_in_item -+ */ -+ return keyle(&min_key_in_item, key) -+ && keyle(key, &max_key_in_item); -+ } -+} -+ -+/* mergeable method for non mergeable items */ -+static int -+not_mergeable(const coord_t * i1 UNUSED_ARG, const coord_t * i2 UNUSED_ARG) -+{ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* return 0 if @item1 and @item2 are not mergeable, !0 - otherwise */ -+int are_items_mergeable(const coord_t * i1 /* coord of first item */ , -+ const coord_t * i2 /* coord of second item */ ) -+{ -+ item_plugin *iplug; -+ reiser4_key k1; -+ reiser4_key k2; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1336", i1 != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1337", i2 != NULL); -+ -+ iplug = item_plugin_by_coord(i1); -+ assert("nikita-1338", iplug != NULL); -+ -+ /* NOTE-NIKITA are_items_mergeable() is also called by assertions in -+ shifting code when nodes are in "suspended" state. */ -+ assert("nikita-1663", -+ keyle(item_key_by_coord(i1, &k1), item_key_by_coord(i2, &k2))); -+ -+ if (iplug->b.mergeable != NULL) { -+ return iplug->b.mergeable(i1, i2); -+ } else if (iplug->b.max_key_inside != NULL) { -+ iplug->b.max_key_inside(i1, &k1); -+ item_key_by_coord(i2, &k2); -+ -+ /* mergeable if ->max_key_inside() >= key of i2; */ -+ return keyge(iplug->b.max_key_inside(i1, &k1), -+ item_key_by_coord(i2, &k2)); -+ } else { -+ item_key_by_coord(i1, &k1); -+ item_key_by_coord(i2, &k2); -+ -+ return -+ (get_key_locality(&k1) == get_key_locality(&k2)) && -+ (get_key_objectid(&k1) == get_key_objectid(&k2)) -+ && (iplug == item_plugin_by_coord(i2)); -+ } -+} -+ -+int item_is_extent(const coord_t * item) -+{ -+ assert("vs-482", coord_is_existing_item(item)); -+ return item_id_by_coord(item) == EXTENT_POINTER_ID; -+} -+ -+int item_is_tail(const coord_t * item) -+{ -+ assert("vs-482", coord_is_existing_item(item)); -+ return item_id_by_coord(item) == FORMATTING_ID; -+} -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ -+int item_is_statdata(const coord_t * item) -+{ -+ assert("vs-516", coord_is_existing_item(item)); -+ return plugin_of_group(item_plugin_by_coord(item), STAT_DATA_ITEM_TYPE); -+} -+ -+int item_is_ctail(const coord_t * item) -+{ -+ assert("edward-xx", coord_is_existing_item(item)); -+ return item_id_by_coord(item) == CTAIL_ID; -+} -+ -+#endif /* REISER4_DEBUG */ -+ -+static int change_item(struct inode *inode, -+ reiser4_plugin * plugin, -+ pset_member memb) -+{ -+ /* cannot change constituent item (sd, or dir_item) */ -+ return RETERR(-EINVAL); -+} -+ -+static reiser4_plugin_ops item_plugin_ops = { -+ .init = NULL, -+ .load = NULL, -+ .save_len = NULL, -+ .save = NULL, -+ .change = change_item -+}; -+ -+item_plugin item_plugins[LAST_ITEM_ID] = { -+ [STATIC_STAT_DATA_ID] = { -+ .h = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_ITEM_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = STATIC_STAT_DATA_ID, -+ .groups = (1 << STAT_DATA_ITEM_TYPE), -+ .pops = &item_plugin_ops, -+ .label = "sd", -+ .desc = "stat-data", -+ .linkage = {NULL, NULL} -+ }, -+ .b = { -+ .max_key_inside = max_key_inside_single_key, -+ .can_contain_key = NULL, -+ .mergeable = not_mergeable, -+ .nr_units = nr_units_single_unit, -+ .lookup = NULL, -+ .init = NULL, -+ .paste = paste_no_paste, -+ .fast_paste = NULL, -+ .can_shift = NULL, -+ .copy_units = NULL, -+ .create_hook = NULL, -+ .kill_hook = NULL, -+ .shift_hook = NULL, -+ .cut_units = NULL, -+ .kill_units = NULL, -+ .unit_key = NULL, -+ .max_unit_key = NULL, -+ .estimate = NULL, -+ .item_data_by_flow = NULL, -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ .check = NULL -+#endif -+ }, -+ .f = { -+ .utmost_child = NULL, -+ .utmost_child_real_block = NULL, -+ .update = NULL, -+ .scan = NULL, -+ .convert = NULL -+ }, -+ .s = { -+ .sd = { -+ .init_inode = init_inode_static_sd, -+ .save_len = save_len_static_sd, -+ .save = save_static_sd -+ } -+ } -+ }, -+ [SIMPLE_DIR_ENTRY_ID] = { -+ .h = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_ITEM_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = SIMPLE_DIR_ENTRY_ID, -+ .groups = (1 << DIR_ENTRY_ITEM_TYPE), -+ .pops = &item_plugin_ops, -+ .label = "de", -+ .desc = "directory entry", -+ .linkage = {NULL, NULL} -+ }, -+ .b = { -+ .max_key_inside = max_key_inside_single_key, -+ .can_contain_key = NULL, -+ .mergeable = NULL, -+ .nr_units = nr_units_single_unit, -+ .lookup = NULL, -+ .init = NULL, -+ .paste = NULL, -+ .fast_paste = NULL, -+ .can_shift = NULL, -+ .copy_units = NULL, -+ .create_hook = NULL, -+ .kill_hook = NULL, -+ .shift_hook = NULL, -+ .cut_units = NULL, -+ .kill_units = NULL, -+ .unit_key = NULL, -+ .max_unit_key = NULL, -+ .estimate = NULL, -+ .item_data_by_flow = NULL, -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ .check = NULL -+#endif -+ }, -+ .f = { -+ .utmost_child = NULL, -+ .utmost_child_real_block = NULL, -+ .update = NULL, -+ .scan = NULL, -+ .convert = NULL -+ }, -+ .s = { -+ .dir = { -+ .extract_key = extract_key_de, -+ .update_key = update_key_de, -+ .extract_name = extract_name_de, -+ .extract_file_type = extract_file_type_de, -+ .add_entry = add_entry_de, -+ .rem_entry = rem_entry_de, -+ .max_name_len = max_name_len_de -+ } -+ } -+ }, -+ [COMPOUND_DIR_ID] = { -+ .h = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_ITEM_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = COMPOUND_DIR_ID, -+ .groups = (1 << DIR_ENTRY_ITEM_TYPE), -+ .pops = &item_plugin_ops, -+ .label = "cde", -+ .desc = "compressed directory entry", -+ .linkage = {NULL, NULL} -+ }, -+ .b = { -+ .max_key_inside = max_key_inside_cde, -+ .can_contain_key = can_contain_key_cde, -+ .mergeable = mergeable_cde, -+ .nr_units = nr_units_cde, -+ .lookup = lookup_cde, -+ .init = init_cde, -+ .paste = paste_cde, -+ .fast_paste = agree_to_fast_op, -+ .can_shift = can_shift_cde, -+ .copy_units = copy_units_cde, -+ .create_hook = NULL, -+ .kill_hook = NULL, -+ .shift_hook = NULL, -+ .cut_units = cut_units_cde, -+ .kill_units = kill_units_cde, -+ .unit_key = unit_key_cde, -+ .max_unit_key = unit_key_cde, -+ .estimate = estimate_cde, -+ .item_data_by_flow = NULL, -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ .check = reiser4_check_cde -+#endif -+ }, -+ .f = { -+ .utmost_child = NULL, -+ .utmost_child_real_block = NULL, -+ .update = NULL, -+ .scan = NULL, -+ .convert = NULL -+ }, -+ .s = { -+ .dir = { -+ .extract_key = extract_key_cde, -+ .update_key = update_key_cde, -+ .extract_name = extract_name_cde, -+ .extract_file_type = extract_file_type_de, -+ .add_entry = add_entry_cde, -+ .rem_entry = rem_entry_cde, -+ .max_name_len = max_name_len_cde -+ } -+ } -+ }, -+ [NODE_POINTER_ID] = { -+ .h = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_ITEM_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = NODE_POINTER_ID, -+ .groups = (1 << INTERNAL_ITEM_TYPE), -+ .pops = NULL, -+ .label = "internal", -+ .desc = "internal item", -+ .linkage = {NULL, NULL} -+ }, -+ .b = { -+ .max_key_inside = NULL, -+ .can_contain_key = NULL, -+ .mergeable = mergeable_internal, -+ .nr_units = nr_units_single_unit, -+ .lookup = lookup_internal, -+ .init = NULL, -+ .paste = NULL, -+ .fast_paste = NULL, -+ .can_shift = NULL, -+ .copy_units = NULL, -+ .create_hook = create_hook_internal, -+ .kill_hook = kill_hook_internal, -+ .shift_hook = shift_hook_internal, -+ .cut_units = NULL, -+ .kill_units = NULL, -+ .unit_key = NULL, -+ .max_unit_key = NULL, -+ .estimate = NULL, -+ .item_data_by_flow = NULL, -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ .check = check__internal -+#endif -+ }, -+ .f = { -+ .utmost_child = utmost_child_internal, -+ .utmost_child_real_block = -+ utmost_child_real_block_internal, -+ .update = reiser4_update_internal, -+ .scan = NULL, -+ .convert = NULL -+ }, -+ .s = { -+ .internal = { -+ .down_link = down_link_internal, -+ .has_pointer_to = has_pointer_to_internal -+ } -+ } -+ }, -+ [EXTENT_POINTER_ID] = { -+ .h = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_ITEM_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = EXTENT_POINTER_ID, -+ .groups = (1 << UNIX_FILE_METADATA_ITEM_TYPE), -+ .pops = NULL, -+ .label = "extent", -+ .desc = "extent item", -+ .linkage = {NULL, NULL} -+ }, -+ .b = { -+ .max_key_inside = max_key_inside_extent, -+ .can_contain_key = can_contain_key_extent, -+ .mergeable = mergeable_extent, -+ .nr_units = nr_units_extent, -+ .lookup = lookup_extent, -+ .init = NULL, -+ .paste = paste_extent, -+ .fast_paste = agree_to_fast_op, -+ .can_shift = can_shift_extent, -+ .create_hook = create_hook_extent, -+ .copy_units = copy_units_extent, -+ .kill_hook = kill_hook_extent, -+ .shift_hook = NULL, -+ .cut_units = cut_units_extent, -+ .kill_units = kill_units_extent, -+ .unit_key = unit_key_extent, -+ .max_unit_key = max_unit_key_extent, -+ .estimate = NULL, -+ .item_data_by_flow = NULL, -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ .check = reiser4_check_extent -+#endif -+ }, -+ .f = { -+ .utmost_child = utmost_child_extent, -+ .utmost_child_real_block = -+ utmost_child_real_block_extent, -+ .update = NULL, -+ .scan = reiser4_scan_extent, -+ .convert = NULL, -+ .key_by_offset = key_by_offset_extent -+ }, -+ .s = { -+ .file = { -+ .write = reiser4_write_extent, -+ .read = reiser4_read_extent, -+ .readpage = reiser4_readpage_extent, -+ .get_block = get_block_address_extent, -+ .append_key = append_key_extent, -+ .init_coord_extension = -+ init_coord_extension_extent -+ } -+ } -+ }, -+ [FORMATTING_ID] = { -+ .h = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_ITEM_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = FORMATTING_ID, -+ .groups = (1 << UNIX_FILE_METADATA_ITEM_TYPE), -+ .pops = NULL, -+ .label = "body", -+ .desc = "body (or tail?) item", -+ .linkage = {NULL, NULL} -+ }, -+ .b = { -+ .max_key_inside = max_key_inside_tail, -+ .can_contain_key = can_contain_key_tail, -+ .mergeable = mergeable_tail, -+ .nr_units = nr_units_tail, -+ .lookup = lookup_tail, -+ .init = NULL, -+ .paste = paste_tail, -+ .fast_paste = agree_to_fast_op, -+ .can_shift = can_shift_tail, -+ .create_hook = NULL, -+ .copy_units = copy_units_tail, -+ .kill_hook = kill_hook_tail, -+ .shift_hook = NULL, -+ .cut_units = cut_units_tail, -+ .kill_units = kill_units_tail, -+ .unit_key = unit_key_tail, -+ .max_unit_key = unit_key_tail, -+ .estimate = NULL, -+ .item_data_by_flow = NULL, -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ .check = NULL -+#endif -+ }, -+ .f = { -+ .utmost_child = NULL, -+ .utmost_child_real_block = NULL, -+ .update = NULL, -+ .scan = NULL, -+ .convert = NULL -+ }, -+ .s = { -+ .file = { -+ .write = reiser4_write_tail, -+ .read = reiser4_read_tail, -+ .readpage = readpage_tail, -+ .get_block = get_block_address_tail, -+ .append_key = append_key_tail, -+ .init_coord_extension = -+ init_coord_extension_tail -+ } -+ } -+ }, -+ [CTAIL_ID] = { -+ .h = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_ITEM_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = CTAIL_ID, -+ .groups = (1 << UNIX_FILE_METADATA_ITEM_TYPE), -+ .pops = NULL, -+ .label = "ctail", -+ .desc = "cryptcompress tail item", -+ .linkage = {NULL, NULL} -+ }, -+ .b = { -+ .max_key_inside = max_key_inside_tail, -+ .can_contain_key = can_contain_key_ctail, -+ .mergeable = mergeable_ctail, -+ .nr_units = nr_units_ctail, -+ .lookup = NULL, -+ .init = init_ctail, -+ .paste = paste_ctail, -+ .fast_paste = agree_to_fast_op, -+ .can_shift = can_shift_ctail, -+ .create_hook = create_hook_ctail, -+ .copy_units = copy_units_ctail, -+ .kill_hook = kill_hook_ctail, -+ .shift_hook = shift_hook_ctail, -+ .cut_units = cut_units_ctail, -+ .kill_units = kill_units_ctail, -+ .unit_key = unit_key_tail, -+ .max_unit_key = unit_key_tail, -+ .estimate = estimate_ctail, -+ .item_data_by_flow = NULL, -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ .check = check_ctail -+#endif -+ }, -+ .f = { -+ .utmost_child = utmost_child_ctail, -+ /* FIXME-EDWARD: write this */ -+ .utmost_child_real_block = NULL, -+ .update = NULL, -+ .scan = scan_ctail, -+ .convert = convert_ctail -+ }, -+ .s = { -+ .file = { -+ .write = NULL, -+ .read = read_ctail, -+ .readpage = readpage_ctail, -+ .get_block = get_block_address_tail, -+ .append_key = append_key_ctail, -+ .init_coord_extension = -+ init_coord_extension_tail -+ } -+ } -+ }, -+ [BLACK_BOX_ID] = { -+ .h = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_ITEM_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = BLACK_BOX_ID, -+ .groups = (1 << OTHER_ITEM_TYPE), -+ .pops = NULL, -+ .label = "blackbox", -+ .desc = "black box item", -+ .linkage = {NULL, NULL} -+ }, -+ .b = { -+ .max_key_inside = NULL, -+ .can_contain_key = NULL, -+ .mergeable = not_mergeable, -+ .nr_units = nr_units_single_unit, -+ /* to need for ->lookup method */ -+ .lookup = NULL, -+ .init = NULL, -+ .paste = NULL, -+ .fast_paste = NULL, -+ .can_shift = NULL, -+ .copy_units = NULL, -+ .create_hook = NULL, -+ .kill_hook = NULL, -+ .shift_hook = NULL, -+ .cut_units = NULL, -+ .kill_units = NULL, -+ .unit_key = NULL, -+ .max_unit_key = NULL, -+ .estimate = NULL, -+ .item_data_by_flow = NULL, -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ .check = NULL -+#endif -+ } -+ } -+}; -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/item.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/item.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/item.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/item.h 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,397 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* first read balance.c comments before reading this */ -+ -+/* An item_plugin implements all of the operations required for -+ balancing that are item specific. */ -+ -+/* an item plugin also implements other operations that are specific to that -+ item. These go into the item specific operations portion of the item -+ handler, and all of the item specific portions of the item handler are put -+ into a union. */ -+ -+#if !defined( __REISER4_ITEM_H__ ) -+#define __REISER4_ITEM_H__ -+ -+#include "../../forward.h" -+#include "../plugin_header.h" -+#include "../../dformat.h" -+#include "../../seal.h" -+#include "../../plugin/file/file.h" -+ -+#include /* for struct file, struct inode */ -+#include /* for struct page */ -+#include /* for struct dentry */ -+ -+typedef enum { -+ STAT_DATA_ITEM_TYPE, -+ DIR_ENTRY_ITEM_TYPE, -+ INTERNAL_ITEM_TYPE, -+ UNIX_FILE_METADATA_ITEM_TYPE, -+ OTHER_ITEM_TYPE -+} item_type_id; -+ -+/* this is the part of each item plugin that all items are expected to -+ support or at least explicitly fail to support by setting the -+ pointer to null. */ -+struct balance_ops { -+ /* operations called by balancing -+ -+ It is interesting to consider that some of these item -+ operations could be given sources or targets that are not -+ really items in nodes. This could be ok/useful. -+ -+ */ -+ /* maximal key that can _possibly_ be occupied by this item -+ -+ When inserting, and node ->lookup() method (called by -+ coord_by_key()) reaches an item after binary search, -+ the ->max_key_inside() item plugin method is used to determine -+ whether new item should pasted into existing item -+ (new_key<=max_key_inside()) or new item has to be created -+ (new_key>max_key_inside()). -+ -+ For items that occupy exactly one key (like stat-data) -+ this method should return this key. For items that can -+ grow indefinitely (extent, directory item) this should -+ return reiser4_max_key(). -+ -+ For example extent with the key -+ -+ (LOCALITY,4,OBJID,STARTING-OFFSET), and length BLK blocks, -+ -+ ->max_key_inside is (LOCALITY,4,OBJID,0xffffffffffffffff), and -+ */ -+ reiser4_key *(*max_key_inside) (const coord_t *, reiser4_key *); -+ -+ /* true if item @coord can merge data at @key. */ -+ int (*can_contain_key) (const coord_t *, const reiser4_key *, -+ const reiser4_item_data *); -+ /* mergeable() - check items for mergeability -+ -+ Optional method. Returns true if two items can be merged. -+ -+ */ -+ int (*mergeable) (const coord_t *, const coord_t *); -+ -+ /* number of atomic things in an item. -+ NOTE FOR CONTRIBUTORS: use a generic method -+ nr_units_single_unit() for solid (atomic) items, as -+ tree operations use it as a criterion of solidness -+ (see is_solid_item macro) */ -+ pos_in_node_t(*nr_units) (const coord_t *); -+ -+ /* search within item for a unit within the item, and return a -+ pointer to it. This can be used to calculate how many -+ bytes to shrink an item if you use pointer arithmetic and -+ compare to the start of the item body if the item's data -+ are continuous in the node, if the item's data are not -+ continuous in the node, all sorts of other things are maybe -+ going to break as well. */ -+ lookup_result(*lookup) (const reiser4_key *, lookup_bias, coord_t *); -+ /* method called by ode_plugin->create_item() to initialise new -+ item */ -+ int (*init) (coord_t * target, coord_t * from, -+ reiser4_item_data * data); -+ /* method called (e.g., by reiser4_resize_item()) to place new data -+ into item when it grows */ -+ int (*paste) (coord_t *, reiser4_item_data *, carry_plugin_info *); -+ /* return true if paste into @coord is allowed to skip -+ carry. That is, if such paste would require any changes -+ at the parent level -+ */ -+ int (*fast_paste) (const coord_t *); -+ /* how many but not more than @want units of @source can be -+ shifted into @target node. If pend == append - we try to -+ append last item of @target by first units of @source. If -+ pend == prepend - we try to "prepend" first item in @target -+ by last units of @source. @target node has @free_space -+ bytes of free space. Total size of those units are returned -+ via @size. -+ -+ @target is not NULL if shifting to the mergeable item and -+ NULL is new item will be created during shifting. -+ */ -+ int (*can_shift) (unsigned free_space, coord_t *, -+ znode *, shift_direction, unsigned *size, -+ unsigned want); -+ -+ /* starting off @from-th unit of item @source append or -+ prepend @count units to @target. @target has been already -+ expanded by @free_space bytes. That must be exactly what is -+ needed for those items in @target. If @where_is_free_space -+ == SHIFT_LEFT - free space is at the end of @target item, -+ othersize - it is in the beginning of it. */ -+ void (*copy_units) (coord_t *, coord_t *, -+ unsigned from, unsigned count, -+ shift_direction where_is_free_space, -+ unsigned free_space); -+ -+ int (*create_hook) (const coord_t *, void *); -+ /* do whatever is necessary to do when @count units starting -+ from @from-th one are removed from the tree */ -+ /* FIXME-VS: this is used to be here for, in particular, -+ extents and items of internal type to free blocks they point -+ to at the same time with removing items from a -+ tree. Problems start, however, when dealloc_block fails due -+ to some reason. Item gets removed, but blocks it pointed to -+ are not freed. It is not clear how to fix this for items of -+ internal type because a need to remove internal item may -+ appear in the middle of balancing, and there is no way to -+ undo changes made. OTOH, if space allocator involves -+ balancing to perform dealloc_block - this will probably -+ break balancing due to deadlock issues -+ */ -+ int (*kill_hook) (const coord_t *, pos_in_node_t from, -+ pos_in_node_t count, struct carry_kill_data *); -+ int (*shift_hook) (const coord_t *, unsigned from, unsigned count, -+ znode * _node); -+ -+ /* unit @*from contains @from_key. unit @*to contains @to_key. Cut all keys between @from_key and @to_key -+ including boundaries. When units are cut from item beginning - move space which gets freed to head of -+ item. When units are cut from item end - move freed space to item end. When units are cut from the middle of -+ item - move freed space to item head. Return amount of space which got freed. Save smallest removed key in -+ @smallest_removed if it is not 0. Save new first item key in @new_first_key if it is not 0 -+ */ -+ int (*cut_units) (coord_t *, pos_in_node_t from, pos_in_node_t to, -+ struct carry_cut_data *, -+ reiser4_key * smallest_removed, -+ reiser4_key * new_first_key); -+ -+ /* like cut_units, except that these units are removed from the -+ tree, not only from a node */ -+ int (*kill_units) (coord_t *, pos_in_node_t from, pos_in_node_t to, -+ struct carry_kill_data *, -+ reiser4_key * smallest_removed, -+ reiser4_key * new_first); -+ -+ /* if @key_of_coord == 1 - returned key of coord, otherwise - -+ key of unit is returned. If @coord is not set to certain -+ unit - ERR_PTR(-ENOENT) is returned */ -+ reiser4_key *(*unit_key) (const coord_t *, reiser4_key *); -+ reiser4_key *(*max_unit_key) (const coord_t *, reiser4_key *); -+ /* estimate how much space is needed for paste @data into item at -+ @coord. if @coord==0 - estimate insertion, otherwise - estimate -+ pasting -+ */ -+ int (*estimate) (const coord_t *, const reiser4_item_data *); -+ -+ /* converts flow @f to item data. @coord == 0 on insert */ -+ int (*item_data_by_flow) (const coord_t *, const flow_t *, -+ reiser4_item_data *); -+ -+ /*void (*show) (struct seq_file *, coord_t *); */ -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ /* used for debugging, every item should have here the most -+ complete possible check of the consistency of the item that -+ the inventor can construct */ -+ int (*check) (const coord_t *, const char **error); -+#endif -+ -+}; -+ -+struct flush_ops { -+ /* return the right or left child of @coord, only if it is in memory */ -+ int (*utmost_child) (const coord_t *, sideof side, jnode ** child); -+ -+ /* return whether the right or left child of @coord has a non-fake -+ block number. */ -+ int (*utmost_child_real_block) (const coord_t *, sideof side, -+ reiser4_block_nr *); -+ /* relocate child at @coord to the @block */ -+ void (*update) (const coord_t *, const reiser4_block_nr *); -+ /* count unformatted nodes per item for leave relocation policy, etc.. */ -+ int (*scan) (flush_scan * scan); -+ /* convert item by flush */ -+ int (*convert) (flush_pos_t * pos); -+ /* backward mapping from jnode offset to a key. */ -+ int (*key_by_offset) (struct inode *, loff_t, reiser4_key *); -+}; -+ -+/* operations specific to the directory item */ -+struct dir_entry_iops { -+ /* extract stat-data key from directory entry at @coord and place it -+ into @key. */ -+ int (*extract_key) (const coord_t *, reiser4_key * key); -+ /* update object key in item. */ -+ int (*update_key) (const coord_t *, const reiser4_key *, lock_handle *); -+ /* extract name from directory entry at @coord and return it */ -+ char *(*extract_name) (const coord_t *, char *buf); -+ /* extract file type (DT_* stuff) from directory entry at @coord and -+ return it */ -+ unsigned (*extract_file_type) (const coord_t *); -+ int (*add_entry) (struct inode * dir, -+ coord_t *, lock_handle *, -+ const struct dentry * name, -+ reiser4_dir_entry_desc * entry); -+ int (*rem_entry) (struct inode * dir, const struct qstr * name, -+ coord_t *, lock_handle *, -+ reiser4_dir_entry_desc * entry); -+ int (*max_name_len) (const struct inode * dir); -+}; -+ -+/* operations specific to items regular (unix) file metadata are built of */ -+struct file_iops{ -+ int (*write) (struct file *, const char __user *, size_t, loff_t *pos); -+ int (*read) (struct file *, flow_t *, hint_t *); -+ int (*readpage) (void *, struct page *); -+ int (*get_block) (const coord_t *, sector_t, sector_t *); -+ /* -+ * key of first byte which is not addressed by the item @coord is set -+ * to. -+ * For example, for extent item with the key -+ * -+ * (LOCALITY,4,OBJID,STARTING-OFFSET), and length BLK blocks, -+ * -+ * ->append_key is -+ * -+ * (LOCALITY,4,OBJID,STARTING-OFFSET + BLK * block_size) -+ */ -+ reiser4_key *(*append_key) (const coord_t *, reiser4_key *); -+ -+ void (*init_coord_extension) (uf_coord_t *, loff_t); -+}; -+ -+/* operations specific to items of stat data type */ -+struct sd_iops { -+ int (*init_inode) (struct inode * inode, char *sd, int len); -+ int (*save_len) (struct inode * inode); -+ int (*save) (struct inode * inode, char **area); -+}; -+ -+/* operations specific to internal item */ -+struct internal_iops{ -+ /* all tree traversal want to know from internal item is where -+ to go next. */ -+ void (*down_link) (const coord_t * coord, -+ const reiser4_key * key, reiser4_block_nr * block); -+ /* check that given internal item contains given pointer. */ -+ int (*has_pointer_to) (const coord_t * coord, -+ const reiser4_block_nr * block); -+}; -+ -+struct item_plugin { -+ /* generic fields */ -+ plugin_header h; -+ /* methods common for all item types */ -+ struct balance_ops b; /* balance operations */ -+ struct flush_ops f; /* flush operates with items via this methods */ -+ -+ /* methods specific to particular type of item */ -+ union { -+ struct dir_entry_iops dir; -+ struct file_iops file; -+ struct sd_iops sd; -+ struct internal_iops internal; -+ } s; -+}; -+ -+#define is_solid_item(iplug) ((iplug)->b.nr_units == nr_units_single_unit) -+ -+static inline item_id item_id_by_plugin(item_plugin * plugin) -+{ -+ return plugin->h.id; -+} -+ -+static inline char get_iplugid(item_plugin * iplug) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-2838", iplug != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2839", iplug->h.id < 0xff); -+ return (char)item_id_by_plugin(iplug); -+} -+ -+extern unsigned long znode_times_locked(const znode * z); -+ -+static inline void coord_set_iplug(coord_t * coord, item_plugin * iplug) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-2837", coord != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2838", iplug != NULL); -+ coord->iplugid = get_iplugid(iplug); -+ ON_DEBUG(coord->plug_v = znode_times_locked(coord->node)); -+} -+ -+static inline item_plugin *coord_iplug(const coord_t * coord) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-2833", coord != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2834", coord->iplugid != INVALID_PLUGID); -+ assert("nikita-3549", coord->plug_v == znode_times_locked(coord->node)); -+ return (item_plugin *) plugin_by_id(REISER4_ITEM_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ coord->iplugid); -+} -+ -+extern int item_can_contain_key(const coord_t * item, const reiser4_key * key, -+ const reiser4_item_data *); -+extern int are_items_mergeable(const coord_t * i1, const coord_t * i2); -+extern int item_is_extent(const coord_t *); -+extern int item_is_tail(const coord_t *); -+extern int item_is_statdata(const coord_t * item); -+extern int item_is_ctail(const coord_t *); -+ -+extern pos_in_node_t item_length_by_coord(const coord_t * coord); -+extern pos_in_node_t nr_units_single_unit(const coord_t * coord); -+extern item_id item_id_by_coord(const coord_t * coord /* coord to query */ ); -+extern reiser4_key *item_key_by_coord(const coord_t * coord, reiser4_key * key); -+extern reiser4_key *max_item_key_by_coord(const coord_t *, reiser4_key *); -+extern reiser4_key *unit_key_by_coord(const coord_t * coord, reiser4_key * key); -+extern reiser4_key *max_unit_key_by_coord(const coord_t * coord, -+ reiser4_key * key); -+extern void obtain_item_plugin(const coord_t * coord); -+ -+#if defined(REISER4_DEBUG) -+extern int znode_is_loaded(const znode * node); -+#endif -+ -+/* return plugin of item at @coord */ -+static inline item_plugin *item_plugin_by_coord(const coord_t * -+ coord /* coord to query */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-330", coord != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-331", coord->node != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-332", znode_is_loaded(coord->node)); -+ -+ if (unlikely(!coord_is_iplug_set(coord))) -+ obtain_item_plugin(coord); -+ return coord_iplug(coord); -+} -+ -+/* this returns true if item is of internal type */ -+static inline int item_is_internal(const coord_t * item) -+{ -+ assert("vs-483", coord_is_existing_item(item)); -+ return plugin_of_group(item_plugin_by_coord(item), INTERNAL_ITEM_TYPE); -+} -+ -+extern void item_body_by_coord_hard(coord_t * coord); -+extern void *item_body_by_coord_easy(const coord_t * coord); -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+extern int item_body_is_valid(const coord_t * coord); -+#endif -+ -+/* return pointer to item body */ -+static inline void *item_body_by_coord(const coord_t * -+ coord /* coord to query */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-324", coord != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-325", coord->node != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-326", znode_is_loaded(coord->node)); -+ -+ if (coord->offset == INVALID_OFFSET) -+ item_body_by_coord_hard((coord_t *) coord); -+ assert("nikita-3201", item_body_is_valid(coord)); -+ assert("nikita-3550", coord->body_v == znode_times_locked(coord->node)); -+ return item_body_by_coord_easy(coord); -+} -+ -+/* __REISER4_ITEM_H__ */ -+#endif -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ scroll-step: 1 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/Makefile linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/Makefile ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/Makefile 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/Makefile 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ -+obj-$(CONFIG_REISER4_FS) += item_plugins.o -+ -+item_plugins-objs := \ -+ item.o \ -+ static_stat.o \ -+ sde.o \ -+ cde.o \ -+ blackbox.o \ -+ internal.o \ -+ tail.o \ -+ ctail.o \ -+ extent.o \ -+ extent_item_ops.o \ -+ extent_file_ops.o \ -+ extent_flush_ops.o -+ -+ -+ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/sde.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/sde.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/sde.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/sde.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,190 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* Directory entry implementation */ -+#include "../../forward.h" -+#include "../../debug.h" -+#include "../../dformat.h" -+#include "../../kassign.h" -+#include "../../coord.h" -+#include "sde.h" -+#include "item.h" -+#include "../plugin.h" -+#include "../../znode.h" -+#include "../../carry.h" -+#include "../../tree.h" -+#include "../../inode.h" -+ -+#include /* for struct inode */ -+#include /* for struct dentry */ -+#include -+ -+/* ->extract_key() method of simple directory item plugin. */ -+int extract_key_de(const coord_t * coord /* coord of item */ , -+ reiser4_key * key /* resulting key */ ) -+{ -+ directory_entry_format *dent; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1458", coord != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1459", key != NULL); -+ -+ dent = (directory_entry_format *) item_body_by_coord(coord); -+ assert("nikita-1158", item_length_by_coord(coord) >= (int)sizeof *dent); -+ return extract_key_from_id(&dent->id, key); -+} -+ -+int -+update_key_de(const coord_t * coord, const reiser4_key * key, -+ lock_handle * lh UNUSED_ARG) -+{ -+ directory_entry_format *dent; -+ obj_key_id obj_id; -+ int result; -+ -+ assert("nikita-2342", coord != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2343", key != NULL); -+ -+ dent = (directory_entry_format *) item_body_by_coord(coord); -+ result = build_obj_key_id(key, &obj_id); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ dent->id = obj_id; -+ znode_make_dirty(coord->node); -+ } -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+char *extract_dent_name(const coord_t * coord, directory_entry_format * dent, -+ char *buf) -+{ -+ reiser4_key key; -+ -+ unit_key_by_coord(coord, &key); -+ if (get_key_type(&key) != KEY_FILE_NAME_MINOR) -+ reiser4_print_address("oops", znode_get_block(coord->node)); -+ if (!is_longname_key(&key)) { -+ if (is_dot_key(&key)) -+ return (char *)"."; -+ else -+ return extract_name_from_key(&key, buf); -+ } else -+ return (char *)dent->name; -+} -+ -+/* ->extract_name() method of simple directory item plugin. */ -+char *extract_name_de(const coord_t * coord /* coord of item */ , char *buf) -+{ -+ directory_entry_format *dent; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1460", coord != NULL); -+ -+ dent = (directory_entry_format *) item_body_by_coord(coord); -+ return extract_dent_name(coord, dent, buf); -+} -+ -+/* ->extract_file_type() method of simple directory item plugin. */ -+unsigned extract_file_type_de(const coord_t * coord UNUSED_ARG /* coord of -+ * item */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-1764", coord != NULL); -+ /* we don't store file type in the directory entry yet. -+ -+ But see comments at kassign.h:obj_key_id -+ */ -+ return DT_UNKNOWN; -+} -+ -+int add_entry_de(struct inode *dir /* directory of item */ , -+ coord_t * coord /* coord of item */ , -+ lock_handle * lh /* insertion lock handle */ , -+ const struct dentry *de /* name to add */ , -+ reiser4_dir_entry_desc * entry /* parameters of new directory -+ * entry */ ) -+{ -+ reiser4_item_data data; -+ directory_entry_format *dent; -+ int result; -+ const char *name; -+ int len; -+ int longname; -+ -+ name = de->d_name.name; -+ len = de->d_name.len; -+ assert("nikita-1163", strlen(name) == len); -+ -+ longname = is_longname(name, len); -+ -+ data.length = sizeof *dent; -+ if (longname) -+ data.length += len + 1; -+ data.data = NULL; -+ data.user = 0; -+ data.iplug = item_plugin_by_id(SIMPLE_DIR_ENTRY_ID); -+ -+ /* NOTE-NIKITA quota plugin */ -+ if (DQUOT_ALLOC_SPACE_NODIRTY(dir, data.length)) -+ return -EDQUOT; -+ -+ result = insert_by_coord(coord, &data, &entry->key, lh, 0 /*flags */ ); -+ if (result != 0) -+ return result; -+ -+ dent = (directory_entry_format *) item_body_by_coord(coord); -+ build_inode_key_id(entry->obj, &dent->id); -+ if (longname) { -+ memcpy(dent->name, name, len); -+ put_unaligned(0, &dent->name[len]); -+ } -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+int rem_entry_de(struct inode *dir /* directory of item */ , -+ const struct qstr *name UNUSED_ARG, -+ coord_t * coord /* coord of item */ , -+ lock_handle * lh UNUSED_ARG /* lock handle for -+ * removal */ , -+ reiser4_dir_entry_desc * entry UNUSED_ARG /* parameters of -+ * directory entry -+ * being removed */ ) -+{ -+ coord_t shadow; -+ int result; -+ int length; -+ -+ length = item_length_by_coord(coord); -+ if (inode_get_bytes(dir) < length) { -+ warning("nikita-2627", "Dir is broke: %llu: %llu", -+ (unsigned long long)get_inode_oid(dir), -+ inode_get_bytes(dir)); -+ -+ return RETERR(-EIO); -+ } -+ -+ /* cut_node() is supposed to take pointers to _different_ -+ coords, because it will modify them without respect to -+ possible aliasing. To work around this, create temporary copy -+ of @coord. -+ */ -+ coord_dup(&shadow, coord); -+ result = -+ kill_node_content(coord, &shadow, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ /* NOTE-NIKITA quota plugin */ -+ DQUOT_FREE_SPACE_NODIRTY(dir, length); -+ } -+ return result; -+} -+ -+int max_name_len_de(const struct inode *dir) -+{ -+ return reiser4_tree_by_inode(dir)->nplug->max_item_size() - -+ sizeof(directory_entry_format) - 2; -+} -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/sde.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/sde.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/sde.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/sde.h 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,66 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* Directory entry. */ -+ -+#if !defined( __FS_REISER4_PLUGIN_DIRECTORY_ENTRY_H__ ) -+#define __FS_REISER4_PLUGIN_DIRECTORY_ENTRY_H__ -+ -+#include "../../forward.h" -+#include "../../dformat.h" -+#include "../../kassign.h" -+#include "../../key.h" -+ -+#include -+#include /* for struct dentry */ -+ -+typedef struct directory_entry_format { -+ /* key of object stat-data. It's not necessary to store whole -+ key here, because it's always key of stat-data, so minor -+ packing locality and offset can be omitted here. But this -+ relies on particular key allocation scheme for stat-data, so, -+ for extensibility sake, whole key can be stored here. -+ -+ We store key as array of bytes, because we don't want 8-byte -+ alignment of dir entries. -+ */ -+ obj_key_id id; -+ /* file name. Null terminated string. */ -+ d8 name[0]; -+} directory_entry_format; -+ -+void print_de(const char *prefix, coord_t * coord); -+int extract_key_de(const coord_t * coord, reiser4_key * key); -+int update_key_de(const coord_t * coord, const reiser4_key * key, -+ lock_handle * lh); -+char *extract_name_de(const coord_t * coord, char *buf); -+unsigned extract_file_type_de(const coord_t * coord); -+int add_entry_de(struct inode *dir, coord_t * coord, -+ lock_handle * lh, const struct dentry *name, -+ reiser4_dir_entry_desc * entry); -+int rem_entry_de(struct inode *dir, const struct qstr *name, coord_t * coord, -+ lock_handle * lh, reiser4_dir_entry_desc * entry); -+int max_name_len_de(const struct inode *dir); -+ -+int de_rem_and_shrink(struct inode *dir, coord_t * coord, int length); -+ -+char *extract_dent_name(const coord_t * coord, -+ directory_entry_format * dent, char *buf); -+ -+#if REISER4_LARGE_KEY -+#define DE_NAME_BUF_LEN (24) -+#else -+#define DE_NAME_BUF_LEN (16) -+#endif -+ -+/* __FS_REISER4_PLUGIN_DIRECTORY_ENTRY_H__ */ -+#endif -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/static_stat.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/static_stat.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/static_stat.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/static_stat.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,1107 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* stat data manipulation. */ -+ -+#include "../../forward.h" -+#include "../../super.h" -+#include "../../vfs_ops.h" -+#include "../../inode.h" -+#include "../../debug.h" -+#include "../../dformat.h" -+#include "../object.h" -+#include "../plugin.h" -+#include "../plugin_header.h" -+#include "static_stat.h" -+#include "item.h" -+ -+#include -+#include -+ -+/* see static_stat.h for explanation */ -+ -+/* helper function used while we are dumping/loading inode/plugin state -+ to/from the stat-data. */ -+ -+static void move_on(int *length /* space remaining in stat-data */ , -+ char **area /* current coord in stat data */ , -+ int size_of /* how many bytes to move forward */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-615", length != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-616", area != NULL); -+ -+ *length -= size_of; -+ *area += size_of; -+ -+ assert("nikita-617", *length >= 0); -+} -+ -+/* helper function used while loading inode/plugin state from stat-data. -+ Complain if there is less space in stat-data than was expected. -+ Can only happen on disk corruption. */ -+static int not_enough_space(struct inode *inode /* object being processed */ , -+ const char *where /* error message */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-618", inode != NULL); -+ -+ warning("nikita-619", "Not enough space in %llu while loading %s", -+ (unsigned long long)get_inode_oid(inode), where); -+ -+ return RETERR(-EINVAL); -+} -+ -+/* helper function used while loading inode/plugin state from -+ stat-data. Call it if invalid plugin id was found. */ -+static int unknown_plugin(reiser4_plugin_id id /* invalid id */ , -+ struct inode *inode /* object being processed */ ) -+{ -+ warning("nikita-620", "Unknown plugin %i in %llu", -+ id, (unsigned long long)get_inode_oid(inode)); -+ -+ return RETERR(-EINVAL); -+} -+ -+/* this is installed as ->init_inode() method of -+ item_plugins[ STATIC_STAT_DATA_IT ] (fs/reiser4/plugin/item/item.c). -+ Copies data from on-disk stat-data format into inode. -+ Handles stat-data extensions. */ -+/* was sd_load */ -+int init_inode_static_sd(struct inode *inode /* object being processed */ , -+ char *sd /* stat-data body */ , -+ int len /* length of stat-data */ ) -+{ -+ int result; -+ int bit; -+ int chunk; -+ __u16 mask; -+ __u64 bigmask; -+ reiser4_stat_data_base *sd_base; -+ reiser4_inode *state; -+ -+ assert("nikita-625", inode != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-626", sd != NULL); -+ -+ result = 0; -+ sd_base = (reiser4_stat_data_base *) sd; -+ state = reiser4_inode_data(inode); -+ mask = le16_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&sd_base->extmask)); -+ bigmask = mask; -+ reiser4_inode_set_flag(inode, REISER4_SDLEN_KNOWN); -+ -+ move_on(&len, &sd, sizeof *sd_base); -+ for (bit = 0, chunk = 0; -+ mask != 0 || bit <= LAST_IMPORTANT_SD_EXTENSION; -+ ++bit, mask >>= 1) { -+ if (((bit + 1) % 16) != 0) { -+ /* handle extension */ -+ sd_ext_plugin *sdplug; -+ -+ if (bit >= LAST_SD_EXTENSION) { -+ warning("vpf-1904", -+ "No such extension %i in inode %llu", -+ bit, -+ (unsigned long long) -+ get_inode_oid(inode)); -+ -+ result = RETERR(-EINVAL); -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ sdplug = sd_ext_plugin_by_id(bit); -+ if (sdplug == NULL) { -+ warning("nikita-627", -+ "No such extension %i in inode %llu", -+ bit, -+ (unsigned long long) -+ get_inode_oid(inode)); -+ -+ result = RETERR(-EINVAL); -+ break; -+ } -+ if (mask & 1) { -+ assert("nikita-628", sdplug->present); -+ /* alignment is not supported in node layout -+ plugin yet. -+ result = align( inode, &len, &sd, -+ sdplug -> alignment ); -+ if( result != 0 ) -+ return result; */ -+ result = sdplug->present(inode, &sd, &len); -+ } else if (sdplug->absent != NULL) -+ result = sdplug->absent(inode); -+ if (result) -+ break; -+ /* else, we are looking at the last bit in 16-bit -+ portion of bitmask */ -+ } else if (mask & 1) { -+ /* next portion of bitmask */ -+ if (len < (int)sizeof(d16)) { -+ warning("nikita-629", -+ "No space for bitmap in inode %llu", -+ (unsigned long long) -+ get_inode_oid(inode)); -+ -+ result = RETERR(-EINVAL); -+ break; -+ } -+ mask = le16_to_cpu(get_unaligned((d16 *)sd)); -+ bigmask <<= 16; -+ bigmask |= mask; -+ move_on(&len, &sd, sizeof(d16)); -+ ++chunk; -+ if (chunk == 3) { -+ if (!(mask & 0x8000)) { -+ /* clear last bit */ -+ mask &= ~0x8000; -+ continue; -+ } -+ /* too much */ -+ warning("nikita-630", -+ "Too many extensions in %llu", -+ (unsigned long long) -+ get_inode_oid(inode)); -+ -+ result = RETERR(-EINVAL); -+ break; -+ } -+ } else -+ /* bitmask exhausted */ -+ break; -+ } -+ state->extmask = bigmask; -+ /* common initialisations */ -+ if (len - (bit / 16 * sizeof(d16)) > 0) { -+ /* alignment in save_len_static_sd() is taken into account -+ -edward */ -+ warning("nikita-631", "unused space in inode %llu", -+ (unsigned long long)get_inode_oid(inode)); -+ } -+ -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* estimates size of stat-data required to store inode. -+ Installed as ->save_len() method of -+ item_plugins[ STATIC_STAT_DATA_IT ] (fs/reiser4/plugin/item/item.c). */ -+/* was sd_len */ -+int save_len_static_sd(struct inode *inode /* object being processed */ ) -+{ -+ unsigned int result; -+ __u64 mask; -+ int bit; -+ -+ assert("nikita-632", inode != NULL); -+ -+ result = sizeof(reiser4_stat_data_base); -+ mask = reiser4_inode_data(inode)->extmask; -+ for (bit = 0; mask != 0; ++bit, mask >>= 1) { -+ if (mask & 1) { -+ sd_ext_plugin *sdplug; -+ -+ sdplug = sd_ext_plugin_by_id(bit); -+ assert("nikita-633", sdplug != NULL); -+ /* no aligment support -+ result += -+ round_up( result, sdplug -> alignment ) - result; */ -+ result += sdplug->save_len(inode); -+ } -+ } -+ result += bit / 16 * sizeof(d16); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* saves inode into stat-data. -+ Installed as ->save() method of -+ item_plugins[ STATIC_STAT_DATA_IT ] (fs/reiser4/plugin/item/item.c). */ -+/* was sd_save */ -+int save_static_sd(struct inode *inode /* object being processed */ , -+ char **area /* where to save stat-data */ ) -+{ -+ int result; -+ __u64 emask; -+ int bit; -+ unsigned int len; -+ reiser4_stat_data_base *sd_base; -+ -+ assert("nikita-634", inode != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-635", area != NULL); -+ -+ result = 0; -+ emask = reiser4_inode_data(inode)->extmask; -+ sd_base = (reiser4_stat_data_base *) * area; -+ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le16((__u16)(emask & 0xffff)), &sd_base->extmask); -+ /*cputod16((unsigned)(emask & 0xffff), &sd_base->extmask);*/ -+ -+ *area += sizeof *sd_base; -+ len = 0xffffffffu; -+ for (bit = 0; emask != 0; ++bit, emask >>= 1) { -+ if (emask & 1) { -+ if ((bit + 1) % 16 != 0) { -+ sd_ext_plugin *sdplug; -+ sdplug = sd_ext_plugin_by_id(bit); -+ assert("nikita-636", sdplug != NULL); -+ /* no alignment support yet -+ align( inode, &len, area, -+ sdplug -> alignment ); */ -+ result = sdplug->save(inode, area); -+ if (result) -+ break; -+ } else { -+ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le16((__u16)(emask & 0xffff)), -+ (d16 *)(*area)); -+ /*cputod16((unsigned)(emask & 0xffff), -+ (d16 *) * area);*/ -+ *area += sizeof(d16); -+ } -+ } -+ } -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* stat-data extension handling functions. */ -+ -+static int present_lw_sd(struct inode *inode /* object being processed */ , -+ char **area /* position in stat-data */ , -+ int *len /* remaining length */ ) -+{ -+ if (*len >= (int)sizeof(reiser4_light_weight_stat)) { -+ reiser4_light_weight_stat *sd_lw; -+ -+ sd_lw = (reiser4_light_weight_stat *) * area; -+ -+ inode->i_mode = le16_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&sd_lw->mode)); -+ inode->i_nlink = le32_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&sd_lw->nlink)); -+ inode->i_size = le64_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&sd_lw->size)); -+ if ((inode->i_mode & S_IFMT) == (S_IFREG | S_IFIFO)) { -+ inode->i_mode &= ~S_IFIFO; -+ warning("", "partially converted file is encountered"); -+ reiser4_inode_set_flag(inode, REISER4_PART_MIXED); -+ } -+ move_on(len, area, sizeof *sd_lw); -+ return 0; -+ } else -+ return not_enough_space(inode, "lw sd"); -+} -+ -+static int save_len_lw_sd(struct inode *inode UNUSED_ARG /* object being -+ * processed */ ) -+{ -+ return sizeof(reiser4_light_weight_stat); -+} -+ -+static int save_lw_sd(struct inode *inode /* object being processed */ , -+ char **area /* position in stat-data */ ) -+{ -+ reiser4_light_weight_stat *sd; -+ mode_t delta; -+ -+ assert("nikita-2705", inode != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2706", area != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2707", *area != NULL); -+ -+ sd = (reiser4_light_weight_stat *) * area; -+ -+ delta = (reiser4_inode_get_flag(inode, -+ REISER4_PART_MIXED) ? S_IFIFO : 0); -+ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le16(inode->i_mode | delta), &sd->mode); -+ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le32(inode->i_nlink), &sd->nlink); -+ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le64((__u64) inode->i_size), &sd->size); -+ *area += sizeof *sd; -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+static int present_unix_sd(struct inode *inode /* object being processed */ , -+ char **area /* position in stat-data */ , -+ int *len /* remaining length */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-637", inode != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-638", area != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-639", *area != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-640", len != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-641", *len > 0); -+ -+ if (*len >= (int)sizeof(reiser4_unix_stat)) { -+ reiser4_unix_stat *sd; -+ -+ sd = (reiser4_unix_stat *) * area; -+ -+ inode->i_uid = le32_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&sd->uid)); -+ inode->i_gid = le32_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&sd->gid)); -+ inode->i_atime.tv_sec = le32_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&sd->atime)); -+ inode->i_mtime.tv_sec = le32_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&sd->mtime)); -+ inode->i_ctime.tv_sec = le32_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&sd->ctime)); -+ if (S_ISBLK(inode->i_mode) || S_ISCHR(inode->i_mode)) -+ inode->i_rdev = le64_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&sd->u.rdev)); -+ else -+ inode_set_bytes(inode, (loff_t) le64_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&sd->u.bytes))); -+ move_on(len, area, sizeof *sd); -+ return 0; -+ } else -+ return not_enough_space(inode, "unix sd"); -+} -+ -+static int absent_unix_sd(struct inode *inode /* object being processed */ ) -+{ -+ inode->i_uid = get_super_private(inode->i_sb)->default_uid; -+ inode->i_gid = get_super_private(inode->i_sb)->default_gid; -+ inode->i_atime = inode->i_mtime = inode->i_ctime = CURRENT_TIME; -+ inode_set_bytes(inode, inode->i_size); -+ /* mark inode as lightweight, so that caller (lookup_common) will -+ complete initialisation by copying [ug]id from a parent. */ -+ reiser4_inode_set_flag(inode, REISER4_LIGHT_WEIGHT); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* Audited by: green(2002.06.14) */ -+static int save_len_unix_sd(struct inode *inode UNUSED_ARG /* object being -+ * processed */ ) -+{ -+ return sizeof(reiser4_unix_stat); -+} -+ -+static int save_unix_sd(struct inode *inode /* object being processed */ , -+ char **area /* position in stat-data */ ) -+{ -+ reiser4_unix_stat *sd; -+ -+ assert("nikita-642", inode != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-643", area != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-644", *area != NULL); -+ -+ sd = (reiser4_unix_stat *) * area; -+ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le32(inode->i_uid), &sd->uid); -+ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le32(inode->i_gid), &sd->gid); -+ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le32((__u32) inode->i_atime.tv_sec), &sd->atime); -+ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le32((__u32) inode->i_ctime.tv_sec), &sd->ctime); -+ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le32((__u32) inode->i_mtime.tv_sec), &sd->mtime); -+ if (S_ISBLK(inode->i_mode) || S_ISCHR(inode->i_mode)) -+ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le64(inode->i_rdev), &sd->u.rdev); -+ else -+ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le64((__u64) inode_get_bytes(inode)), &sd->u.bytes); -+ *area += sizeof *sd; -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+static int -+present_large_times_sd(struct inode *inode /* object being processed */ , -+ char **area /* position in stat-data */ , -+ int *len /* remaining length */ ) -+{ -+ if (*len >= (int)sizeof(reiser4_large_times_stat)) { -+ reiser4_large_times_stat *sd_lt; -+ -+ sd_lt = (reiser4_large_times_stat *) * area; -+ -+ inode->i_atime.tv_nsec = le32_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&sd_lt->atime)); -+ inode->i_mtime.tv_nsec = le32_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&sd_lt->mtime)); -+ inode->i_ctime.tv_nsec = le32_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&sd_lt->ctime)); -+ -+ move_on(len, area, sizeof *sd_lt); -+ return 0; -+ } else -+ return not_enough_space(inode, "large times sd"); -+} -+ -+static int -+save_len_large_times_sd(struct inode *inode UNUSED_ARG -+ /* object being processed */ ) -+{ -+ return sizeof(reiser4_large_times_stat); -+} -+ -+static int -+save_large_times_sd(struct inode *inode /* object being processed */ , -+ char **area /* position in stat-data */ ) -+{ -+ reiser4_large_times_stat *sd; -+ -+ assert("nikita-2817", inode != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2818", area != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2819", *area != NULL); -+ -+ sd = (reiser4_large_times_stat *) * area; -+ -+ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le32((__u32) inode->i_atime.tv_nsec), &sd->atime); -+ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le32((__u32) inode->i_ctime.tv_nsec), &sd->ctime); -+ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le32((__u32) inode->i_mtime.tv_nsec), &sd->mtime); -+ -+ *area += sizeof *sd; -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* symlink stat data extension */ -+ -+/* allocate memory for symlink target and attach it to inode->i_private */ -+static int -+symlink_target_to_inode(struct inode *inode, const char *target, int len) -+{ -+ assert("vs-845", inode->i_private == NULL); -+ assert("vs-846", !reiser4_inode_get_flag(inode, -+ REISER4_GENERIC_PTR_USED)); -+ /* FIXME-VS: this is prone to deadlock. Not more than other similar -+ places, though */ -+ inode->i_private = kmalloc((size_t) len + 1, -+ reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()); -+ if (!inode->i_private) -+ return RETERR(-ENOMEM); -+ -+ memcpy((char *)(inode->i_private), target, (size_t) len); -+ ((char *)(inode->i_private))[len] = 0; -+ reiser4_inode_set_flag(inode, REISER4_GENERIC_PTR_USED); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* this is called on read_inode. There is nothing to do actually, but some -+ sanity checks */ -+static int present_symlink_sd(struct inode *inode, char **area, int *len) -+{ -+ int result; -+ int length; -+ reiser4_symlink_stat *sd; -+ -+ length = (int)inode->i_size; -+ /* -+ * *len is number of bytes in stat data item from *area to the end of -+ * item. It must be not less than size of symlink + 1 for ending 0 -+ */ -+ if (length > *len) -+ return not_enough_space(inode, "symlink"); -+ -+ if (*(*area + length) != 0) { -+ warning("vs-840", "Symlink is not zero terminated"); -+ return RETERR(-EIO); -+ } -+ -+ sd = (reiser4_symlink_stat *) * area; -+ result = symlink_target_to_inode(inode, sd->body, length); -+ -+ move_on(len, area, length + 1); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+static int save_len_symlink_sd(struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ return inode->i_size + 1; -+} -+ -+/* this is called on create and update stat data. Do nothing on update but -+ update @area */ -+static int save_symlink_sd(struct inode *inode, char **area) -+{ -+ int result; -+ int length; -+ reiser4_symlink_stat *sd; -+ -+ length = (int)inode->i_size; -+ /* inode->i_size must be set already */ -+ assert("vs-841", length); -+ -+ result = 0; -+ sd = (reiser4_symlink_stat *) * area; -+ if (!reiser4_inode_get_flag(inode, REISER4_GENERIC_PTR_USED)) { -+ const char *target; -+ -+ target = (const char *)(inode->i_private); -+ inode->i_private = NULL; -+ -+ result = symlink_target_to_inode(inode, target, length); -+ -+ /* copy symlink to stat data */ -+ memcpy(sd->body, target, (size_t) length); -+ (*area)[length] = 0; -+ } else { -+ /* there is nothing to do in update but move area */ -+ assert("vs-844", -+ !memcmp(inode->i_private, sd->body, -+ (size_t) length + 1)); -+ } -+ -+ *area += (length + 1); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+static int present_flags_sd(struct inode *inode /* object being processed */ , -+ char **area /* position in stat-data */ , -+ int *len /* remaining length */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-645", inode != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-646", area != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-647", *area != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-648", len != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-649", *len > 0); -+ -+ if (*len >= (int)sizeof(reiser4_flags_stat)) { -+ reiser4_flags_stat *sd; -+ -+ sd = (reiser4_flags_stat *) * area; -+ inode->i_flags = le32_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&sd->flags)); -+ move_on(len, area, sizeof *sd); -+ return 0; -+ } else -+ return not_enough_space(inode, "generation and attrs"); -+} -+ -+/* Audited by: green(2002.06.14) */ -+static int save_len_flags_sd(struct inode *inode UNUSED_ARG /* object being -+ * processed */ ) -+{ -+ return sizeof(reiser4_flags_stat); -+} -+ -+static int save_flags_sd(struct inode *inode /* object being processed */ , -+ char **area /* position in stat-data */ ) -+{ -+ reiser4_flags_stat *sd; -+ -+ assert("nikita-650", inode != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-651", area != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-652", *area != NULL); -+ -+ sd = (reiser4_flags_stat *) * area; -+ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le32(inode->i_flags), &sd->flags); -+ *area += sizeof *sd; -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+static int absent_plugin_sd(struct inode *inode); -+static int present_plugin_sd(struct inode *inode /* object being processed */ , -+ char **area /* position in stat-data */ , -+ int *len /* remaining length */, -+ int is_pset /* 1 if plugin set, 0 if heir set. */) -+{ -+ reiser4_plugin_stat *sd; -+ reiser4_plugin *plugin; -+ reiser4_inode *info; -+ int i; -+ __u16 mask; -+ int result; -+ int num_of_plugins; -+ -+ assert("nikita-653", inode != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-654", area != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-655", *area != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-656", len != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-657", *len > 0); -+ -+ if (*len < (int)sizeof(reiser4_plugin_stat)) -+ return not_enough_space(inode, "plugin"); -+ -+ sd = (reiser4_plugin_stat *) * area; -+ info = reiser4_inode_data(inode); -+ -+ mask = 0; -+ num_of_plugins = le16_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&sd->plugins_no)); -+ move_on(len, area, sizeof *sd); -+ result = 0; -+ for (i = 0; i < num_of_plugins; ++i) { -+ reiser4_plugin_slot *slot; -+ reiser4_plugin_type type; -+ pset_member memb; -+ -+ slot = (reiser4_plugin_slot *) * area; -+ if (*len < (int)sizeof *slot) -+ return not_enough_space(inode, "additional plugin"); -+ -+ memb = le16_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&slot->pset_memb)); -+ type = aset_member_to_type_unsafe(memb); -+ -+ if (type == REISER4_PLUGIN_TYPES) { -+ warning("nikita-3502", -+ "wrong %s member (%i) for %llu", is_pset ? -+ "pset" : "hset", memb, -+ (unsigned long long)get_inode_oid(inode)); -+ return RETERR(-EINVAL); -+ } -+ plugin = plugin_by_disk_id(reiser4_tree_by_inode(inode), -+ type, &slot->id); -+ if (plugin == NULL) -+ return unknown_plugin(le16_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&slot->id)), inode); -+ -+ /* plugin is loaded into inode, mark this into inode's -+ bitmask of loaded non-standard plugins */ -+ if (!(mask & (1 << memb))) { -+ mask |= (1 << memb); -+ } else { -+ warning("nikita-658", "duplicate plugin for %llu", -+ (unsigned long long)get_inode_oid(inode)); -+ return RETERR(-EINVAL); -+ } -+ move_on(len, area, sizeof *slot); -+ /* load plugin data, if any */ -+ if (plugin->h.pops != NULL && plugin->h.pops->load) -+ result = plugin->h.pops->load(inode, plugin, area, len); -+ else -+ result = aset_set_unsafe(is_pset ? &info->pset : -+ &info->hset, memb, plugin); -+ if (result) -+ return result; -+ } -+ if (is_pset) { -+ /* if object plugin wasn't loaded from stat-data, guess it by -+ mode bits */ -+ plugin = file_plugin_to_plugin(inode_file_plugin(inode)); -+ if (plugin == NULL) -+ result = absent_plugin_sd(inode); -+ info->plugin_mask = mask; -+ } else -+ info->heir_mask = mask; -+ -+ return result; -+} -+ -+static int present_pset_sd(struct inode *inode, char **area, int *len) { -+ return present_plugin_sd(inode, area, len, 1 /* pset */); -+} -+ -+/* Determine object plugin for @inode based on i_mode. -+ -+ Many objects in reiser4 file system are controlled by standard object -+ plugins that emulate traditional unix objects: unix file, directory, symlink, fifo, and so on. -+ -+ For such files we don't explicitly store plugin id in object stat -+ data. Rather required plugin is guessed from mode bits, where file "type" -+ is encoded (see stat(2)). -+*/ -+static int -+guess_plugin_by_mode(struct inode *inode /* object to guess plugins for */ ) -+{ -+ int fplug_id; -+ int dplug_id; -+ reiser4_inode *info; -+ -+ assert("nikita-736", inode != NULL); -+ -+ dplug_id = fplug_id = -1; -+ -+ switch (inode->i_mode & S_IFMT) { -+ case S_IFSOCK: -+ case S_IFBLK: -+ case S_IFCHR: -+ case S_IFIFO: -+ fplug_id = SPECIAL_FILE_PLUGIN_ID; -+ break; -+ case S_IFLNK: -+ fplug_id = SYMLINK_FILE_PLUGIN_ID; -+ break; -+ case S_IFDIR: -+ fplug_id = DIRECTORY_FILE_PLUGIN_ID; -+ dplug_id = HASHED_DIR_PLUGIN_ID; -+ break; -+ default: -+ warning("nikita-737", "wrong file mode: %o", inode->i_mode); -+ return RETERR(-EIO); -+ case S_IFREG: -+ fplug_id = UNIX_FILE_PLUGIN_ID; -+ break; -+ } -+ info = reiser4_inode_data(inode); -+ set_plugin(&info->pset, PSET_FILE, (fplug_id >= 0) ? -+ plugin_by_id(REISER4_FILE_PLUGIN_TYPE, fplug_id) : NULL); -+ set_plugin(&info->pset, PSET_DIR, (dplug_id >= 0) ? -+ plugin_by_id(REISER4_DIR_PLUGIN_TYPE, dplug_id) : NULL); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* Audited by: green(2002.06.14) */ -+static int absent_plugin_sd(struct inode *inode /* object being processed */ ) -+{ -+ int result; -+ -+ assert("nikita-659", inode != NULL); -+ -+ result = guess_plugin_by_mode(inode); -+ /* if mode was wrong, guess_plugin_by_mode() returns "regular file", -+ but setup_inode_ops() will call make_bad_inode(). -+ Another, more logical but bit more complex solution is to add -+ "bad-file plugin". */ -+ /* FIXME-VS: activate was called here */ -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* helper function for plugin_sd_save_len(): calculate how much space -+ required to save state of given plugin */ -+/* Audited by: green(2002.06.14) */ -+static int len_for(reiser4_plugin * plugin /* plugin to save */ , -+ struct inode *inode /* object being processed */ , -+ pset_member memb, -+ int len, int is_pset) -+{ -+ reiser4_inode *info; -+ assert("nikita-661", inode != NULL); -+ -+ if (plugin == NULL) -+ return len; -+ -+ info = reiser4_inode_data(inode); -+ if (is_pset ? -+ info->plugin_mask & (1 << memb) : -+ info->heir_mask & (1 << memb)) { -+ len += sizeof(reiser4_plugin_slot); -+ if (plugin->h.pops && plugin->h.pops->save_len != NULL) { -+ /* non-standard plugin, call method */ -+ /* commented as it is incompatible with alignment -+ * policy in save_plug() -edward */ -+ /* len = round_up(len, plugin->h.pops->alignment); */ -+ len += plugin->h.pops->save_len(inode, plugin); -+ } -+ } -+ return len; -+} -+ -+/* calculate how much space is required to save state of all plugins, -+ associated with inode */ -+static int save_len_plugin_sd(struct inode *inode /* object being processed */, -+ int is_pset) -+{ -+ int len; -+ int last; -+ reiser4_inode *state; -+ pset_member memb; -+ -+ assert("nikita-663", inode != NULL); -+ -+ state = reiser4_inode_data(inode); -+ -+ /* common case: no non-standard plugins */ -+ if (is_pset ? state->plugin_mask == 0 : state->heir_mask == 0) -+ return 0; -+ len = sizeof(reiser4_plugin_stat); -+ last = PSET_LAST; -+ -+ for (memb = 0; memb < last; ++memb) { -+ len = len_for(aset_get(is_pset ? state->pset : state->hset, memb), -+ inode, memb, len, is_pset); -+ } -+ assert("nikita-664", len > (int)sizeof(reiser4_plugin_stat)); -+ return len; -+} -+ -+static int save_len_pset_sd(struct inode *inode) { -+ return save_len_plugin_sd(inode, 1 /* pset */); -+} -+ -+/* helper function for plugin_sd_save(): save plugin, associated with -+ inode. */ -+static int save_plug(reiser4_plugin * plugin /* plugin to save */ , -+ struct inode *inode /* object being processed */ , -+ int memb /* what element of pset is saved */ , -+ char **area /* position in stat-data */ , -+ int *count /* incremented if plugin were actually saved. */, -+ int is_pset /* 1 for plugin set, 0 for heir set */) -+{ -+ reiser4_plugin_slot *slot; -+ int fake_len; -+ int result; -+ -+ assert("nikita-665", inode != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-666", area != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-667", *area != NULL); -+ -+ if (plugin == NULL) -+ return 0; -+ -+ if (is_pset ? -+ !(reiser4_inode_data(inode)->plugin_mask & (1 << memb)) : -+ !(reiser4_inode_data(inode)->heir_mask & (1 << memb))) -+ return 0; -+ slot = (reiser4_plugin_slot *) * area; -+ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le16(memb), &slot->pset_memb); -+ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le16(plugin->h.id), &slot->id); -+ fake_len = (int)0xffff; -+ move_on(&fake_len, area, sizeof *slot); -+ ++*count; -+ result = 0; -+ if (plugin->h.pops != NULL) { -+ if (plugin->h.pops->save != NULL) -+ result = plugin->h.pops->save(inode, plugin, area); -+ } -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* save state of all non-standard plugins associated with inode */ -+static int save_plugin_sd(struct inode *inode /* object being processed */ , -+ char **area /* position in stat-data */, -+ int is_pset /* 1 for pset, 0 for hset */) -+{ -+ int fake_len; -+ int result = 0; -+ int num_of_plugins; -+ reiser4_plugin_stat *sd; -+ reiser4_inode *state; -+ pset_member memb; -+ -+ assert("nikita-669", inode != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-670", area != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-671", *area != NULL); -+ -+ state = reiser4_inode_data(inode); -+ if (is_pset ? state->plugin_mask == 0 : state->heir_mask == 0) -+ return 0; -+ sd = (reiser4_plugin_stat *) * area; -+ fake_len = (int)0xffff; -+ move_on(&fake_len, area, sizeof *sd); -+ -+ num_of_plugins = 0; -+ for (memb = 0; memb < PSET_LAST; ++memb) { -+ result = save_plug(aset_get(is_pset ? state->pset : state->hset, -+ memb), -+ inode, memb, area, &num_of_plugins, is_pset); -+ if (result != 0) -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le16((__u16)num_of_plugins), &sd->plugins_no); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+static int save_pset_sd(struct inode *inode, char **area) { -+ return save_plugin_sd(inode, area, 1 /* pset */); -+} -+ -+static int present_hset_sd(struct inode *inode, char **area, int *len) { -+ return present_plugin_sd(inode, area, len, 0 /* hset */); -+} -+ -+static int save_len_hset_sd(struct inode *inode) { -+ return save_len_plugin_sd(inode, 0 /* pset */); -+} -+ -+static int save_hset_sd(struct inode *inode, char **area) { -+ return save_plugin_sd(inode, area, 0 /* hset */); -+} -+ -+/* helper function for crypto_sd_present(), crypto_sd_save. -+ Extract crypto info from stat-data and attach it to inode */ -+static int extract_crypto_info (struct inode * inode, -+ reiser4_crypto_stat * sd) -+{ -+ struct reiser4_crypto_info * info; -+ assert("edward-11", !inode_crypto_info(inode)); -+ assert("edward-1413", -+ !reiser4_inode_get_flag(inode, REISER4_CRYPTO_STAT_LOADED)); -+ /* create and attach a crypto-stat without secret key loaded */ -+ info = reiser4_alloc_crypto_info(inode); -+ if (IS_ERR(info)) -+ return PTR_ERR(info); -+ info->keysize = le16_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&sd->keysize)); -+ memcpy(info->keyid, sd->keyid, inode_digest_plugin(inode)->fipsize); -+ reiser4_attach_crypto_info(inode, info); -+ reiser4_inode_set_flag(inode, REISER4_CRYPTO_STAT_LOADED); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* crypto stat-data extension */ -+ -+static int present_crypto_sd(struct inode *inode, char **area, int *len) -+{ -+ int result; -+ reiser4_crypto_stat *sd; -+ digest_plugin *dplug = inode_digest_plugin(inode); -+ -+ assert("edward-06", dplug != NULL); -+ assert("edward-684", dplug->fipsize); -+ assert("edward-07", area != NULL); -+ assert("edward-08", *area != NULL); -+ assert("edward-09", len != NULL); -+ assert("edward-10", *len > 0); -+ -+ if (*len < (int)sizeof(reiser4_crypto_stat)) { -+ return not_enough_space(inode, "crypto-sd"); -+ } -+ /* *len is number of bytes in stat data item from *area to the end of -+ item. It must be not less than size of this extension */ -+ assert("edward-75", sizeof(*sd) + dplug->fipsize <= *len); -+ -+ sd = (reiser4_crypto_stat *) * area; -+ result = extract_crypto_info(inode, sd); -+ move_on(len, area, sizeof(*sd) + dplug->fipsize); -+ -+ return result; -+} -+ -+static int save_len_crypto_sd(struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ return sizeof(reiser4_crypto_stat) + -+ inode_digest_plugin(inode)->fipsize; -+} -+ -+static int save_crypto_sd(struct inode *inode, char **area) -+{ -+ int result = 0; -+ reiser4_crypto_stat *sd; -+ struct reiser4_crypto_info * info = inode_crypto_info(inode); -+ digest_plugin *dplug = inode_digest_plugin(inode); -+ -+ assert("edward-12", dplug != NULL); -+ assert("edward-13", area != NULL); -+ assert("edward-14", *area != NULL); -+ assert("edward-15", info != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1414", info->keyid != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1415", info->keysize != 0); -+ assert("edward-76", reiser4_inode_data(inode) != NULL); -+ -+ if (!reiser4_inode_get_flag(inode, REISER4_CRYPTO_STAT_LOADED)) { -+ /* file is just created */ -+ sd = (reiser4_crypto_stat *) *area; -+ /* copy everything but private key to the disk stat-data */ -+ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le16(info->keysize), &sd->keysize); -+ memcpy(sd->keyid, info->keyid, (size_t) dplug->fipsize); -+ reiser4_inode_set_flag(inode, REISER4_CRYPTO_STAT_LOADED); -+ } -+ *area += (sizeof(*sd) + dplug->fipsize); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+static int eio(struct inode *inode, char **area, int *len) -+{ -+ return RETERR(-EIO); -+} -+ -+sd_ext_plugin sd_ext_plugins[LAST_SD_EXTENSION] = { -+ [LIGHT_WEIGHT_STAT] = { -+ .h = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_SD_EXT_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = LIGHT_WEIGHT_STAT, -+ .pops = NULL, -+ .label = "light-weight sd", -+ .desc = "sd for light-weight files", -+ .linkage = {NULL,NULL} -+ }, -+ .present = present_lw_sd, -+ .absent = NULL, -+ .save_len = save_len_lw_sd, -+ .save = save_lw_sd, -+ .alignment = 8 -+ }, -+ [UNIX_STAT] = { -+ .h = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_SD_EXT_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = UNIX_STAT, -+ .pops = NULL, -+ .label = "unix-sd", -+ .desc = "unix stat-data fields", -+ .linkage = {NULL,NULL} -+ }, -+ .present = present_unix_sd, -+ .absent = absent_unix_sd, -+ .save_len = save_len_unix_sd, -+ .save = save_unix_sd, -+ .alignment = 8 -+ }, -+ [LARGE_TIMES_STAT] = { -+ .h = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_SD_EXT_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = LARGE_TIMES_STAT, -+ .pops = NULL, -+ .label = "64time-sd", -+ .desc = "nanosecond resolution for times", -+ .linkage = {NULL,NULL} -+ }, -+ .present = present_large_times_sd, -+ .absent = NULL, -+ .save_len = save_len_large_times_sd, -+ .save = save_large_times_sd, -+ .alignment = 8 -+ }, -+ [SYMLINK_STAT] = { -+ /* stat data of symlink has this extension */ -+ .h = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_SD_EXT_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = SYMLINK_STAT, -+ .pops = NULL, -+ .label = "symlink-sd", -+ .desc = -+ "stat data is appended with symlink name", -+ .linkage = {NULL,NULL} -+ }, -+ .present = present_symlink_sd, -+ .absent = NULL, -+ .save_len = save_len_symlink_sd, -+ .save = save_symlink_sd, -+ .alignment = 8 -+ }, -+ [PLUGIN_STAT] = { -+ .h = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_SD_EXT_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = PLUGIN_STAT, -+ .pops = NULL, -+ .label = "plugin-sd", -+ .desc = "plugin stat-data fields", -+ .linkage = {NULL,NULL} -+ }, -+ .present = present_pset_sd, -+ .absent = absent_plugin_sd, -+ .save_len = save_len_pset_sd, -+ .save = save_pset_sd, -+ .alignment = 8 -+ }, -+ [HEIR_STAT] = { -+ .h = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_SD_EXT_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = HEIR_STAT, -+ .pops = NULL, -+ .label = "heir-plugin-sd", -+ .desc = "heir plugin stat-data fields", -+ .linkage = {NULL,NULL} -+ }, -+ .present = present_hset_sd, -+ .absent = NULL, -+ .save_len = save_len_hset_sd, -+ .save = save_hset_sd, -+ .alignment = 8 -+ }, -+ [FLAGS_STAT] = { -+ .h = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_SD_EXT_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = FLAGS_STAT, -+ .pops = NULL, -+ .label = "flags-sd", -+ .desc = "inode bit flags", -+ .linkage = {NULL, NULL} -+ }, -+ .present = present_flags_sd, -+ .absent = NULL, -+ .save_len = save_len_flags_sd, -+ .save = save_flags_sd, -+ .alignment = 8 -+ }, -+ [CAPABILITIES_STAT] = { -+ .h = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_SD_EXT_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = CAPABILITIES_STAT, -+ .pops = NULL, -+ .label = "capabilities-sd", -+ .desc = "capabilities", -+ .linkage = {NULL, NULL} -+ }, -+ .present = eio, -+ .absent = NULL, -+ .save_len = save_len_flags_sd, -+ .save = save_flags_sd, -+ .alignment = 8 -+ }, -+ [CRYPTO_STAT] = { -+ .h = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_SD_EXT_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = CRYPTO_STAT, -+ .pops = NULL, -+ .label = "crypto-sd", -+ .desc = "secret key size and id", -+ .linkage = {NULL, NULL} -+ }, -+ .present = present_crypto_sd, -+ .absent = NULL, -+ .save_len = save_len_crypto_sd, -+ .save = save_crypto_sd, -+ .alignment = 8 -+ } -+}; -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/static_stat.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/static_stat.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/static_stat.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/static_stat.h 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,224 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* This describes the static_stat item, used to hold all information needed by the stat() syscall. -+ -+In the case where each file has not less than the fields needed by the -+stat() syscall, it is more compact to store those fields in this -+struct. -+ -+If this item does not exist, then all stats are dynamically resolved. -+At the moment, we either resolve all stats dynamically or all of them -+statically. If you think this is not fully optimal, and the rest of -+reiser4 is working, then fix it...:-) -+ -+*/ -+ -+#if !defined( __FS_REISER4_PLUGIN_ITEM_STATIC_STAT_H__ ) -+#define __FS_REISER4_PLUGIN_ITEM_STATIC_STAT_H__ -+ -+#include "../../forward.h" -+#include "../../dformat.h" -+ -+#include /* for struct inode */ -+ -+/* Stat data layout: goals and implementation. -+ -+ We want to be able to have lightweight files which have complete flexibility in what semantic metadata is attached to -+ them, including not having semantic metadata attached to them. -+ -+ There is one problem with doing that, which is that if in fact you have exactly the same metadata for most files you -+ want to store, then it takes more space to store that metadata in a dynamically sized structure than in a statically -+ sized structure because the statically sized structure knows without recording it what the names and lengths of the -+ attributes are. -+ -+ This leads to a natural compromise, which is to special case those files which have simply the standard unix file -+ attributes, and only employ the full dynamic stat data mechanism for those files that differ from the standard unix -+ file in their use of file attributes. -+ -+ Yet this compromise deserves to be compromised a little. -+ -+ We accommodate the case where you have no more than the standard unix file attributes by using an "extension -+ bitmask": each bit in it indicates presence or absence of or particular stat data extension (see sd_ext_bits enum). -+ -+ If the first bit of the extension bitmask bit is 0, we have light-weight file whose attributes are either inherited -+ from parent directory (as uid, gid) or initialised to some sane values. -+ -+ To capitalize on existing code infrastructure, extensions are -+ implemented as plugins of type REISER4_SD_EXT_PLUGIN_TYPE. -+ Each stat-data extension plugin implements four methods: -+ -+ ->present() called by sd_load() when this extension is found in stat-data -+ ->absent() called by sd_load() when this extension is not found in stat-data -+ ->save_len() called by sd_len() to calculate total length of stat-data -+ ->save() called by sd_save() to store extension data into stat-data -+ -+ Implementation is in fs/reiser4/plugin/item/static_stat.c -+*/ -+ -+/* stat-data extension. Please order this by presumed frequency of use */ -+typedef enum { -+ /* support for light-weight files */ -+ LIGHT_WEIGHT_STAT, -+ /* data required to implement unix stat(2) call. Layout is in -+ reiser4_unix_stat. If this is not present, file is light-weight */ -+ UNIX_STAT, -+ /* this contains additional set of 32bit [anc]time fields to implement -+ nanosecond resolution. Layout is in reiser4_large_times_stat. Usage -+ if this extension is governed by 32bittimes mount option. */ -+ LARGE_TIMES_STAT, -+ /* stat data has link name included */ -+ SYMLINK_STAT, -+ /* on-disk slots of non-standard plugins for main plugin table -+ (@reiser4_inode->pset), that is, plugins that cannot be deduced -+ from file mode bits), for example, aggregation, interpolation etc. */ -+ PLUGIN_STAT, -+ /* this extension contains persistent inode flags. These flags are -+ single bits: immutable, append, only, etc. Layout is in -+ reiser4_flags_stat. */ -+ FLAGS_STAT, -+ /* this extension contains capabilities sets, associated with this -+ file. Layout is in reiser4_capabilities_stat */ -+ CAPABILITIES_STAT, -+ /* this extension contains size and public id of the secret key. -+ Layout is in reiser4_crypto_stat */ -+ CRYPTO_STAT, -+ /* on-disk slots of non-default plugins for inheritance, which -+ are extracted to special plugin table (@reiser4_inode->hset). -+ By default, children of the object will inherit plugins from -+ its main plugin table (pset). */ -+ HEIR_STAT, -+ LAST_SD_EXTENSION, -+ /* -+ * init_inode_static_sd() iterates over extension mask until all -+ * non-zero bits are processed. This means, that neither ->present(), -+ * nor ->absent() methods will be called for stat-data extensions that -+ * go after last present extension. But some basic extensions, we want -+ * either ->absent() or ->present() method to be called, because these -+ * extensions set up something in inode even when they are not -+ * present. This is what LAST_IMPORTANT_SD_EXTENSION is for: for all -+ * extensions before and including LAST_IMPORTANT_SD_EXTENSION either -+ * ->present(), or ->absent() method will be called, independently of -+ * what other extensions are present. -+ */ -+ LAST_IMPORTANT_SD_EXTENSION = PLUGIN_STAT -+} sd_ext_bits; -+ -+/* minimal stat-data. This allows to support light-weight files. */ -+typedef struct reiser4_stat_data_base { -+ /* 0 */ __le16 extmask; -+ /* 2 */ -+} PACKED reiser4_stat_data_base; -+ -+typedef struct reiser4_light_weight_stat { -+ /* 0 */ __le16 mode; -+ /* 2 */ __le32 nlink; -+ /* 6 */ __le64 size; -+ /* size in bytes */ -+ /* 14 */ -+} PACKED reiser4_light_weight_stat; -+ -+typedef struct reiser4_unix_stat { -+ /* owner id */ -+ /* 0 */ __le32 uid; -+ /* group id */ -+ /* 4 */ __le32 gid; -+ /* access time */ -+ /* 8 */ __le32 atime; -+ /* modification time */ -+ /* 12 */ __le32 mtime; -+ /* change time */ -+ /* 16 */ __le32 ctime; -+ union { -+ /* minor:major for device files */ -+ /* 20 */ __le64 rdev; -+ /* bytes used by file */ -+ /* 20 */ __le64 bytes; -+ } u; -+ /* 28 */ -+} PACKED reiser4_unix_stat; -+ -+/* symlink stored as part of inode */ -+typedef struct reiser4_symlink_stat { -+ char body[0]; -+} PACKED reiser4_symlink_stat; -+ -+typedef struct reiser4_plugin_slot { -+ /* 0 */ __le16 pset_memb; -+ /* 2 */ __le16 id; -+ /* 4 *//* here plugin stores its persistent state */ -+} PACKED reiser4_plugin_slot; -+ -+/* stat-data extension for files with non-standard plugin. */ -+typedef struct reiser4_plugin_stat { -+ /* number of additional plugins, associated with this object */ -+ /* 0 */ __le16 plugins_no; -+ /* 2 */ reiser4_plugin_slot slot[0]; -+ /* 2 */ -+} PACKED reiser4_plugin_stat; -+ -+/* stat-data extension for inode flags. Currently it is just fixed-width 32 -+ * bit mask. If need arise, this can be replaced with variable width -+ * bitmask. */ -+typedef struct reiser4_flags_stat { -+ /* 0 */ __le32 flags; -+ /* 4 */ -+} PACKED reiser4_flags_stat; -+ -+typedef struct reiser4_capabilities_stat { -+ /* 0 */ __le32 effective; -+ /* 8 */ __le32 permitted; -+ /* 16 */ -+} PACKED reiser4_capabilities_stat; -+ -+typedef struct reiser4_cluster_stat { -+/* this defines cluster size (an attribute of cryptcompress objects) as PAGE_SIZE << cluster shift */ -+ /* 0 */ d8 cluster_shift; -+ /* 1 */ -+} PACKED reiser4_cluster_stat; -+ -+typedef struct reiser4_crypto_stat { -+ /* secret key size, bits */ -+ /* 0 */ d16 keysize; -+ /* secret key id */ -+ /* 2 */ d8 keyid[0]; -+ /* 2 */ -+} PACKED reiser4_crypto_stat; -+ -+typedef struct reiser4_large_times_stat { -+ /* access time */ -+ /* 0 */ d32 atime; -+ /* modification time */ -+ /* 4 */ d32 mtime; -+ /* change time */ -+ /* 8 */ d32 ctime; -+ /* 12 */ -+} PACKED reiser4_large_times_stat; -+ -+/* this structure is filled by sd_item_stat */ -+typedef struct sd_stat { -+ int dirs; -+ int files; -+ int others; -+} sd_stat; -+ -+/* plugin->item.common.* */ -+extern void print_sd(const char *prefix, coord_t * coord); -+extern void item_stat_static_sd(const coord_t * coord, void *vp); -+ -+/* plugin->item.s.sd.* */ -+extern int init_inode_static_sd(struct inode *inode, char *sd, int len); -+extern int save_len_static_sd(struct inode *inode); -+extern int save_static_sd(struct inode *inode, char **area); -+ -+/* __FS_REISER4_PLUGIN_ITEM_STATIC_STAT_H__ */ -+#endif -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/tail.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/tail.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/tail.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/tail.c 2007-12-04 23:04:00.738308094 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,809 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+#include "item.h" -+#include "../../inode.h" -+#include "../../page_cache.h" -+#include "../../carry.h" -+#include "../../vfs_ops.h" -+ -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+ -+/* plugin->u.item.b.max_key_inside */ -+reiser4_key *max_key_inside_tail(const coord_t *coord, reiser4_key *key) -+{ -+ item_key_by_coord(coord, key); -+ set_key_offset(key, get_key_offset(reiser4_max_key())); -+ return key; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.item.b.can_contain_key */ -+int can_contain_key_tail(const coord_t *coord, const reiser4_key *key, -+ const reiser4_item_data *data) -+{ -+ reiser4_key item_key; -+ -+ if (item_plugin_by_coord(coord) != data->iplug) -+ return 0; -+ -+ item_key_by_coord(coord, &item_key); -+ if (get_key_locality(key) != get_key_locality(&item_key) || -+ get_key_objectid(key) != get_key_objectid(&item_key)) -+ return 0; -+ -+ return 1; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.item.b.mergeable -+ first item is of tail type */ -+/* Audited by: green(2002.06.14) */ -+int mergeable_tail(const coord_t *p1, const coord_t *p2) -+{ -+ reiser4_key key1, key2; -+ -+ assert("vs-535", plugin_of_group(item_plugin_by_coord(p1), -+ UNIX_FILE_METADATA_ITEM_TYPE)); -+ assert("vs-365", item_id_by_coord(p1) == FORMATTING_ID); -+ -+ if (item_id_by_coord(p2) != FORMATTING_ID) { -+ /* second item is of another type */ -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ item_key_by_coord(p1, &key1); -+ item_key_by_coord(p2, &key2); -+ if (get_key_locality(&key1) != get_key_locality(&key2) || -+ get_key_objectid(&key1) != get_key_objectid(&key2) -+ || get_key_type(&key1) != get_key_type(&key2)) { -+ /* items of different objects */ -+ return 0; -+ } -+ if (get_key_offset(&key1) + nr_units_tail(p1) != get_key_offset(&key2)) { -+ /* not adjacent items */ -+ return 0; -+ } -+ return 1; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.item.b.print -+ plugin->u.item.b.check */ -+ -+/* plugin->u.item.b.nr_units */ -+pos_in_node_t nr_units_tail(const coord_t * coord) -+{ -+ return item_length_by_coord(coord); -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.item.b.lookup */ -+lookup_result -+lookup_tail(const reiser4_key * key, lookup_bias bias, coord_t * coord) -+{ -+ reiser4_key item_key; -+ __u64 lookuped, offset; -+ unsigned nr_units; -+ -+ item_key_by_coord(coord, &item_key); -+ offset = get_key_offset(item_key_by_coord(coord, &item_key)); -+ nr_units = nr_units_tail(coord); -+ -+ /* key we are looking for must be greater than key of item @coord */ -+ assert("vs-416", keygt(key, &item_key)); -+ -+ /* offset we are looking for */ -+ lookuped = get_key_offset(key); -+ -+ if (lookuped >= offset && lookuped < offset + nr_units) { -+ /* byte we are looking for is in this item */ -+ coord->unit_pos = lookuped - offset; -+ coord->between = AT_UNIT; -+ return CBK_COORD_FOUND; -+ } -+ -+ /* set coord after last unit */ -+ coord->unit_pos = nr_units - 1; -+ coord->between = AFTER_UNIT; -+ return bias == -+ FIND_MAX_NOT_MORE_THAN ? CBK_COORD_FOUND : CBK_COORD_NOTFOUND; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.item.b.paste */ -+int -+paste_tail(coord_t *coord, reiser4_item_data *data, -+ carry_plugin_info *info UNUSED_ARG) -+{ -+ unsigned old_item_length; -+ char *item; -+ -+ /* length the item had before resizing has been performed */ -+ old_item_length = item_length_by_coord(coord) - data->length; -+ -+ /* tail items never get pasted in the middle */ -+ assert("vs-363", -+ (coord->unit_pos == 0 && coord->between == BEFORE_UNIT) || -+ (coord->unit_pos == old_item_length - 1 && -+ coord->between == AFTER_UNIT) || -+ (coord->unit_pos == 0 && old_item_length == 0 -+ && coord->between == AT_UNIT)); -+ -+ item = item_body_by_coord(coord); -+ if (coord->unit_pos == 0) -+ /* make space for pasted data when pasting at the beginning of -+ the item */ -+ memmove(item + data->length, item, old_item_length); -+ -+ if (coord->between == AFTER_UNIT) -+ coord->unit_pos++; -+ -+ if (data->data) { -+ assert("vs-554", data->user == 0 || data->user == 1); -+ if (data->user) { -+ assert("nikita-3035", reiser4_schedulable()); -+ /* copy from user space */ -+ if (__copy_from_user(item + coord->unit_pos, -+ (const char __user *)data->data, -+ (unsigned)data->length)) -+ return RETERR(-EFAULT); -+ } else -+ /* copy from kernel space */ -+ memcpy(item + coord->unit_pos, data->data, -+ (unsigned)data->length); -+ } else { -+ memset(item + coord->unit_pos, 0, (unsigned)data->length); -+ } -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.item.b.fast_paste */ -+ -+/* plugin->u.item.b.can_shift -+ number of units is returned via return value, number of bytes via @size. For -+ tail items they coincide */ -+int -+can_shift_tail(unsigned free_space, coord_t * source UNUSED_ARG, -+ znode * target UNUSED_ARG, shift_direction direction UNUSED_ARG, -+ unsigned *size, unsigned want) -+{ -+ /* make sure that that we do not want to shift more than we have */ -+ assert("vs-364", want > 0 -+ && want <= (unsigned)item_length_by_coord(source)); -+ -+ *size = min(want, free_space); -+ return *size; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.item.b.copy_units */ -+void -+copy_units_tail(coord_t * target, coord_t * source, -+ unsigned from, unsigned count, -+ shift_direction where_is_free_space, -+ unsigned free_space UNUSED_ARG) -+{ -+ /* make sure that item @target is expanded already */ -+ assert("vs-366", (unsigned)item_length_by_coord(target) >= count); -+ assert("vs-370", free_space >= count); -+ -+ if (where_is_free_space == SHIFT_LEFT) { -+ /* append item @target with @count first bytes of @source */ -+ assert("vs-365", from == 0); -+ -+ memcpy((char *)item_body_by_coord(target) + -+ item_length_by_coord(target) - count, -+ (char *)item_body_by_coord(source), count); -+ } else { -+ /* target item is moved to right already */ -+ reiser4_key key; -+ -+ assert("vs-367", -+ (unsigned)item_length_by_coord(source) == from + count); -+ -+ memcpy((char *)item_body_by_coord(target), -+ (char *)item_body_by_coord(source) + from, count); -+ -+ /* new units are inserted before first unit in an item, -+ therefore, we have to update item key */ -+ item_key_by_coord(source, &key); -+ set_key_offset(&key, get_key_offset(&key) + from); -+ -+ node_plugin_by_node(target->node)->update_item_key(target, &key, -+ NULL /*info */); -+ } -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.item.b.create_hook */ -+ -+/* item_plugin->b.kill_hook -+ this is called when @count units starting from @from-th one are going to be removed -+ */ -+int -+kill_hook_tail(const coord_t * coord, pos_in_node_t from, -+ pos_in_node_t count, struct carry_kill_data *kdata) -+{ -+ reiser4_key key; -+ loff_t start, end; -+ -+ assert("vs-1577", kdata); -+ assert("vs-1579", kdata->inode); -+ -+ item_key_by_coord(coord, &key); -+ start = get_key_offset(&key) + from; -+ end = start + count; -+ fake_kill_hook_tail(kdata->inode, start, end, kdata->params.truncate); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.item.b.shift_hook */ -+ -+/* helper for kill_units_tail and cut_units_tail */ -+static int -+do_cut_or_kill(coord_t * coord, pos_in_node_t from, pos_in_node_t to, -+ reiser4_key * smallest_removed, reiser4_key * new_first) -+{ -+ pos_in_node_t count; -+ -+ /* this method is only called to remove part of item */ -+ assert("vs-374", (to - from + 1) < item_length_by_coord(coord)); -+ /* tails items are never cut from the middle of an item */ -+ assert("vs-396", ergo(from != 0, to == coord_last_unit_pos(coord))); -+ assert("vs-1558", ergo(from == 0, to < coord_last_unit_pos(coord))); -+ -+ count = to - from + 1; -+ -+ if (smallest_removed) { -+ /* store smallest key removed */ -+ item_key_by_coord(coord, smallest_removed); -+ set_key_offset(smallest_removed, -+ get_key_offset(smallest_removed) + from); -+ } -+ if (new_first) { -+ /* head of item is cut */ -+ assert("vs-1529", from == 0); -+ -+ item_key_by_coord(coord, new_first); -+ set_key_offset(new_first, -+ get_key_offset(new_first) + from + count); -+ } -+ -+ if (REISER4_DEBUG) -+ memset((char *)item_body_by_coord(coord) + from, 0, count); -+ return count; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.item.b.cut_units */ -+int -+cut_units_tail(coord_t * coord, pos_in_node_t from, pos_in_node_t to, -+ struct carry_cut_data *cdata UNUSED_ARG, -+ reiser4_key * smallest_removed, reiser4_key * new_first) -+{ -+ return do_cut_or_kill(coord, from, to, smallest_removed, new_first); -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.item.b.kill_units */ -+int -+kill_units_tail(coord_t * coord, pos_in_node_t from, pos_in_node_t to, -+ struct carry_kill_data *kdata, reiser4_key * smallest_removed, -+ reiser4_key * new_first) -+{ -+ kill_hook_tail(coord, from, to - from + 1, kdata); -+ return do_cut_or_kill(coord, from, to, smallest_removed, new_first); -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.item.b.unit_key */ -+reiser4_key *unit_key_tail(const coord_t * coord, reiser4_key * key) -+{ -+ assert("vs-375", coord_is_existing_unit(coord)); -+ -+ item_key_by_coord(coord, key); -+ set_key_offset(key, (get_key_offset(key) + coord->unit_pos)); -+ -+ return key; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.item.b.estimate -+ plugin->u.item.b.item_data_by_flow */ -+ -+/* tail redpage function. It is called from readpage_tail(). */ -+static int do_readpage_tail(uf_coord_t *uf_coord, struct page *page) -+{ -+ tap_t tap; -+ int result; -+ coord_t coord; -+ lock_handle lh; -+ int count, mapped; -+ struct inode *inode; -+ char *pagedata; -+ -+ /* saving passed coord in order to do not move it by tap. */ -+ init_lh(&lh); -+ copy_lh(&lh, uf_coord->lh); -+ inode = page->mapping->host; -+ coord_dup(&coord, &uf_coord->coord); -+ -+ reiser4_tap_init(&tap, &coord, &lh, ZNODE_READ_LOCK); -+ -+ if ((result = reiser4_tap_load(&tap))) -+ goto out_tap_done; -+ -+ /* lookup until page is filled up. */ -+ for (mapped = 0; mapped < PAGE_CACHE_SIZE; ) { -+ /* number of bytes to be copied to page */ -+ count = item_length_by_coord(&coord) - coord.unit_pos; -+ if (count > PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - mapped) -+ count = PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - mapped; -+ -+ /* attach @page to address space and get data address */ -+ pagedata = kmap_atomic(page, KM_USER0); -+ -+ /* copy tail item to page */ -+ memcpy(pagedata + mapped, -+ ((char *)item_body_by_coord(&coord) + coord.unit_pos), -+ count); -+ mapped += count; -+ -+ flush_dcache_page(page); -+ -+ /* dettach page from address space */ -+ kunmap_atomic(pagedata, KM_USER0); -+ -+ /* Getting next tail item. */ -+ if (mapped < PAGE_CACHE_SIZE) { -+ /* -+ * unlock page in order to avoid keep it locked -+ * during tree lookup, which takes long term locks -+ */ -+ unlock_page(page); -+ -+ /* getting right neighbour. */ -+ result = go_dir_el(&tap, RIGHT_SIDE, 0); -+ -+ /* lock page back */ -+ lock_page(page); -+ if (PageUptodate(page)) { -+ /* -+ * another thread read the page, we have -+ * nothing to do -+ */ -+ result = 0; -+ goto out_unlock_page; -+ } -+ -+ if (result) { -+ if (result == -E_NO_NEIGHBOR) { -+ /* -+ * rigth neighbor is not a formatted -+ * node -+ */ -+ result = 0; -+ goto done; -+ } else { -+ goto out_tap_relse; -+ } -+ } else { -+ if (!inode_file_plugin(inode)-> -+ owns_item(inode, &coord)) { -+ /* item of another file is found */ -+ result = 0; -+ goto done; -+ } -+ } -+ } -+ } -+ -+ done: -+ if (mapped != PAGE_CACHE_SIZE) -+ zero_user_page(page, mapped, PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - mapped, -+ KM_USER0); -+ SetPageUptodate(page); -+ out_unlock_page: -+ unlock_page(page); -+ out_tap_relse: -+ reiser4_tap_relse(&tap); -+ out_tap_done: -+ reiser4_tap_done(&tap); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* -+ plugin->s.file.readpage -+ reiser4_read->unix_file_read->page_cache_readahead->reiser4_readpage->unix_file_readpage->readpage_tail -+ or -+ filemap_nopage->reiser4_readpage->readpage_unix_file->->readpage_tail -+ -+ At the beginning: coord->node is read locked, zloaded, page is locked, coord is set to existing unit inside of tail -+ item. */ -+int readpage_tail(void *vp, struct page *page) -+{ -+ uf_coord_t *uf_coord = vp; -+ ON_DEBUG(coord_t * coord = &uf_coord->coord); -+ ON_DEBUG(reiser4_key key); -+ -+ assert("umka-2515", PageLocked(page)); -+ assert("umka-2516", !PageUptodate(page)); -+ assert("umka-2517", !jprivate(page) && !PagePrivate(page)); -+ assert("umka-2518", page->mapping && page->mapping->host); -+ -+ assert("umka-2519", znode_is_loaded(coord->node)); -+ assert("umka-2520", item_is_tail(coord)); -+ assert("umka-2521", coord_is_existing_unit(coord)); -+ assert("umka-2522", znode_is_rlocked(coord->node)); -+ assert("umka-2523", -+ page->mapping->host->i_ino == -+ get_key_objectid(item_key_by_coord(coord, &key))); -+ -+ return do_readpage_tail(uf_coord, page); -+} -+ -+/** -+ * overwrite_tail -+ * @flow: -+ * @coord: -+ * -+ * Overwrites tail item or its part by user data. Returns number of bytes -+ * written or error code. -+ */ -+static int overwrite_tail(flow_t *flow, coord_t *coord) -+{ -+ unsigned count; -+ -+ assert("vs-570", flow->user == 1); -+ assert("vs-946", flow->data); -+ assert("vs-947", coord_is_existing_unit(coord)); -+ assert("vs-948", znode_is_write_locked(coord->node)); -+ assert("nikita-3036", reiser4_schedulable()); -+ -+ count = item_length_by_coord(coord) - coord->unit_pos; -+ if (count > flow->length) -+ count = flow->length; -+ -+ if (__copy_from_user((char *)item_body_by_coord(coord) + coord->unit_pos, -+ (const char __user *)flow->data, count)) -+ return RETERR(-EFAULT); -+ -+ znode_make_dirty(coord->node); -+ return count; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * insert_first_tail -+ * @inode: -+ * @flow: -+ * @coord: -+ * @lh: -+ * -+ * Returns number of bytes written or error code. -+ */ -+static ssize_t insert_first_tail(struct inode *inode, flow_t *flow, -+ coord_t *coord, lock_handle *lh) -+{ -+ int result; -+ loff_t to_write; -+ struct unix_file_info *uf_info; -+ -+ if (get_key_offset(&flow->key) != 0) { -+ /* -+ * file is empty and we have to write not to the beginning of -+ * file. Create a hole at the beginning of file. On success -+ * insert_flow returns 0 as number of written bytes which is -+ * what we have to return on padding a file with holes -+ */ -+ flow->data = NULL; -+ flow->length = get_key_offset(&flow->key); -+ set_key_offset(&flow->key, 0); -+ /* -+ * holes in files built of tails are stored just like if there -+ * were real data which are all zeros. Therefore we have to -+ * allocate quota here as well -+ */ -+ if (DQUOT_ALLOC_SPACE_NODIRTY(inode, flow->length)) -+ return RETERR(-EDQUOT); -+ result = reiser4_insert_flow(coord, lh, flow); -+ if (flow->length) -+ DQUOT_FREE_SPACE_NODIRTY(inode, flow->length); -+ -+ uf_info = unix_file_inode_data(inode); -+ -+ /* -+ * first item insertion is only possible when writing to empty -+ * file or performing tail conversion -+ */ -+ assert("", (uf_info->container == UF_CONTAINER_EMPTY || -+ (reiser4_inode_get_flag(inode, -+ REISER4_PART_MIXED) && -+ reiser4_inode_get_flag(inode, -+ REISER4_PART_IN_CONV)))); -+ /* if file was empty - update its state */ -+ if (result == 0 && uf_info->container == UF_CONTAINER_EMPTY) -+ uf_info->container = UF_CONTAINER_TAILS; -+ return result; -+ } -+ -+ /* check quota before appending data */ -+ if (DQUOT_ALLOC_SPACE_NODIRTY(inode, flow->length)) -+ return RETERR(-EDQUOT); -+ -+ to_write = flow->length; -+ result = reiser4_insert_flow(coord, lh, flow); -+ if (flow->length) -+ DQUOT_FREE_SPACE_NODIRTY(inode, flow->length); -+ return (to_write - flow->length) ? (to_write - flow->length) : result; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * append_tail -+ * @inode: -+ * @flow: -+ * @coord: -+ * @lh: -+ * -+ * Returns number of bytes written or error code. -+ */ -+static ssize_t append_tail(struct inode *inode, -+ flow_t *flow, coord_t *coord, lock_handle *lh) -+{ -+ int result; -+ reiser4_key append_key; -+ loff_t to_write; -+ -+ if (!keyeq(&flow->key, append_key_tail(coord, &append_key))) { -+ flow->data = NULL; -+ flow->length = get_key_offset(&flow->key) - get_key_offset(&append_key); -+ set_key_offset(&flow->key, get_key_offset(&append_key)); -+ /* -+ * holes in files built of tails are stored just like if there -+ * were real data which are all zeros. Therefore we have to -+ * allocate quota here as well -+ */ -+ if (DQUOT_ALLOC_SPACE_NODIRTY(inode, flow->length)) -+ return RETERR(-EDQUOT); -+ result = reiser4_insert_flow(coord, lh, flow); -+ if (flow->length) -+ DQUOT_FREE_SPACE_NODIRTY(inode, flow->length); -+ return result; -+ } -+ -+ /* check quota before appending data */ -+ if (DQUOT_ALLOC_SPACE_NODIRTY(inode, flow->length)) -+ return RETERR(-EDQUOT); -+ -+ to_write = flow->length; -+ result = reiser4_insert_flow(coord, lh, flow); -+ if (flow->length) -+ DQUOT_FREE_SPACE_NODIRTY(inode, flow->length); -+ return (to_write - flow->length) ? (to_write - flow->length) : result; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * write_tail_reserve_space - reserve space for tail write operation -+ * @inode: -+ * -+ * Estimates and reserves space which may be required for writing one flow to a -+ * file -+ */ -+static int write_extent_reserve_space(struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ __u64 count; -+ reiser4_tree *tree; -+ -+ /* -+ * to write one flow to a file by tails we have to reserve disk space for: -+ -+ * 1. find_file_item may have to insert empty node to the tree (empty -+ * leaf node between two extent items). This requires 1 block and -+ * number of blocks which are necessary to perform insertion of an -+ * internal item into twig level. -+ * -+ * 2. flow insertion -+ * -+ * 3. stat data update -+ */ -+ tree = reiser4_tree_by_inode(inode); -+ count = estimate_one_insert_item(tree) + -+ estimate_insert_flow(tree->height) + -+ estimate_one_insert_item(tree); -+ grab_space_enable(); -+ return reiser4_grab_space(count, 0 /* flags */); -+} -+ -+#define PAGE_PER_FLOW 4 -+ -+static loff_t faultin_user_pages(const char __user *buf, size_t count) -+{ -+ loff_t faulted; -+ int to_fault; -+ -+ if (count > PAGE_PER_FLOW * PAGE_CACHE_SIZE) -+ count = PAGE_PER_FLOW * PAGE_CACHE_SIZE; -+ faulted = 0; -+ while (count > 0) { -+ to_fault = PAGE_CACHE_SIZE; -+ if (count < to_fault) -+ to_fault = count; -+ fault_in_pages_readable(buf + faulted, to_fault); -+ count -= to_fault; -+ faulted += to_fault; -+ } -+ return faulted; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_write_extent - write method of tail item plugin -+ * @file: file to write to -+ * @buf: address of user-space buffer -+ * @count: number of bytes to write -+ * @pos: position in file to write to -+ * -+ * Returns number of written bytes or error code. -+ */ -+ssize_t reiser4_write_tail(struct file *file, const char __user *buf, -+ size_t count, loff_t *pos) -+{ -+ struct inode *inode; -+ struct hint hint; -+ int result; -+ flow_t flow; -+ coord_t *coord; -+ lock_handle *lh; -+ znode *loaded; -+ -+ inode = file->f_dentry->d_inode; -+ -+ if (write_extent_reserve_space(inode)) -+ return RETERR(-ENOSPC); -+ -+ result = load_file_hint(file, &hint); -+ BUG_ON(result != 0); -+ -+ flow.length = faultin_user_pages(buf, count); -+ flow.user = 1; -+ memcpy(&flow.data, &buf, sizeof(buf)); -+ flow.op = WRITE_OP; -+ key_by_inode_and_offset_common(inode, *pos, &flow.key); -+ -+ result = find_file_item(&hint, &flow.key, ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK, inode); -+ if (IS_CBKERR(result)) -+ return result; -+ -+ coord = &hint.ext_coord.coord; -+ lh = hint.ext_coord.lh; -+ -+ result = zload(coord->node); -+ BUG_ON(result != 0); -+ loaded = coord->node; -+ -+ if (coord->between == AFTER_UNIT) { -+ /* append with data or hole */ -+ result = append_tail(inode, &flow, coord, lh); -+ } else if (coord->between == AT_UNIT) { -+ /* overwrite */ -+ result = overwrite_tail(&flow, coord); -+ } else { -+ /* no items of this file yet. insert data or hole */ -+ result = insert_first_tail(inode, &flow, coord, lh); -+ } -+ zrelse(loaded); -+ if (result < 0) { -+ done_lh(lh); -+ return result; -+ } -+ -+ /* seal and unlock znode */ -+ hint.ext_coord.valid = 0; -+ if (hint.ext_coord.valid) -+ reiser4_set_hint(&hint, &flow.key, ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK); -+ else -+ reiser4_unset_hint(&hint); -+ -+ save_file_hint(file, &hint); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ -+static int -+coord_matches_key_tail(const coord_t * coord, const reiser4_key * key) -+{ -+ reiser4_key item_key; -+ -+ assert("vs-1356", coord_is_existing_unit(coord)); -+ assert("vs-1354", keylt(key, append_key_tail(coord, &item_key))); -+ assert("vs-1355", keyge(key, item_key_by_coord(coord, &item_key))); -+ return get_key_offset(key) == -+ get_key_offset(&item_key) + coord->unit_pos; -+ -+} -+ -+#endif -+ -+/* plugin->u.item.s.file.read */ -+int reiser4_read_tail(struct file *file UNUSED_ARG, flow_t *f, hint_t *hint) -+{ -+ unsigned count; -+ int item_length; -+ coord_t *coord; -+ uf_coord_t *uf_coord; -+ -+ uf_coord = &hint->ext_coord; -+ coord = &uf_coord->coord; -+ -+ assert("vs-571", f->user == 1); -+ assert("vs-571", f->data); -+ assert("vs-967", coord && coord->node); -+ assert("vs-1117", znode_is_rlocked(coord->node)); -+ assert("vs-1118", znode_is_loaded(coord->node)); -+ -+ assert("nikita-3037", reiser4_schedulable()); -+ assert("vs-1357", coord_matches_key_tail(coord, &f->key)); -+ -+ /* calculate number of bytes to read off the item */ -+ item_length = item_length_by_coord(coord); -+ count = item_length_by_coord(coord) - coord->unit_pos; -+ if (count > f->length) -+ count = f->length; -+ -+ /* user page has to be brought in so that major page fault does not -+ * occur here when longtem lock is held */ -+ if (__copy_to_user((char __user *)f->data, -+ ((char *)item_body_by_coord(coord) + coord->unit_pos), -+ count)) -+ return RETERR(-EFAULT); -+ -+ /* probably mark_page_accessed() should only be called if -+ * coord->unit_pos is zero. */ -+ mark_page_accessed(znode_page(coord->node)); -+ move_flow_forward(f, count); -+ -+ coord->unit_pos += count; -+ if (item_length == coord->unit_pos) { -+ coord->unit_pos--; -+ coord->between = AFTER_UNIT; -+ } -+ reiser4_set_hint(hint, &f->key, ZNODE_READ_LOCK); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* -+ plugin->u.item.s.file.append_key -+ key of first byte which is the next to last byte by addressed by this item -+*/ -+reiser4_key *append_key_tail(const coord_t * coord, reiser4_key * key) -+{ -+ item_key_by_coord(coord, key); -+ set_key_offset(key, get_key_offset(key) + item_length_by_coord(coord)); -+ return key; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.item.s.file.init_coord_extension */ -+void init_coord_extension_tail(uf_coord_t * uf_coord, loff_t lookuped) -+{ -+ uf_coord->valid = 1; -+} -+ -+/* -+ plugin->u.item.s.file.get_block -+*/ -+int -+get_block_address_tail(const coord_t * coord, sector_t lblock, sector_t * block) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-3252", znode_get_level(coord->node) == LEAF_LEVEL); -+ -+ if (reiser4_blocknr_is_fake(znode_get_block(coord->node))) -+ /* if node has'nt obtainet its block number yet, return 0. -+ * Lets avoid upsetting users with some cosmic numbers beyond -+ * the device capacity.*/ -+ *block = 0; -+ else -+ *block = *znode_get_block(coord->node); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * Local variables: -+ * c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ * mode-name: "LC" -+ * c-basic-offset: 8 -+ * tab-width: 8 -+ * fill-column: 79 -+ * scroll-step: 1 -+ * End: -+ */ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/tail.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/tail.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/tail.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/item/tail.h 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ -+/* Copyright 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+#if !defined( __REISER4_TAIL_H__ ) -+#define __REISER4_TAIL_H__ -+ -+struct tail_coord_extension { -+ int not_used; -+}; -+ -+struct cut_list; -+ -+/* plugin->u.item.b.* */ -+reiser4_key *max_key_inside_tail(const coord_t *, reiser4_key *); -+int can_contain_key_tail(const coord_t * coord, const reiser4_key * key, -+ const reiser4_item_data *); -+int mergeable_tail(const coord_t * p1, const coord_t * p2); -+pos_in_node_t nr_units_tail(const coord_t *); -+lookup_result lookup_tail(const reiser4_key *, lookup_bias, coord_t *); -+int paste_tail(coord_t *, reiser4_item_data *, carry_plugin_info *); -+int can_shift_tail(unsigned free_space, coord_t * source, -+ znode * target, shift_direction, unsigned *size, -+ unsigned want); -+void copy_units_tail(coord_t * target, coord_t * source, unsigned from, -+ unsigned count, shift_direction, unsigned free_space); -+int kill_hook_tail(const coord_t *, pos_in_node_t from, pos_in_node_t count, -+ struct carry_kill_data *); -+int cut_units_tail(coord_t *, pos_in_node_t from, pos_in_node_t to, -+ struct carry_cut_data *, reiser4_key * smallest_removed, -+ reiser4_key * new_first); -+int kill_units_tail(coord_t *, pos_in_node_t from, pos_in_node_t to, -+ struct carry_kill_data *, reiser4_key * smallest_removed, -+ reiser4_key * new_first); -+reiser4_key *unit_key_tail(const coord_t *, reiser4_key *); -+ -+/* plugin->u.item.s.* */ -+ssize_t reiser4_write_tail(struct file *file, const char __user *buf, -+ size_t count, loff_t *pos); -+int reiser4_read_tail(struct file *, flow_t *, hint_t *); -+int readpage_tail(void *vp, struct page *page); -+reiser4_key *append_key_tail(const coord_t *, reiser4_key *); -+void init_coord_extension_tail(uf_coord_t *, loff_t offset); -+int get_block_address_tail(const coord_t *, sector_t, sector_t *); -+int item_balance_dirty_pages(struct address_space *, const flow_t *, -+ hint_t *, int back_to_dirty, int set_hint); -+ -+/* __REISER4_TAIL_H__ */ -+#endif -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ scroll-step: 1 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/Makefile linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/Makefile ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/Makefile 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/Makefile 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ -+obj-$(CONFIG_REISER4_FS) += plugins.o -+ -+plugins-objs := \ -+ plugin.o \ -+ plugin_set.o \ -+ object.o \ -+ inode_ops.o \ -+ inode_ops_rename.o \ -+ file_ops.o \ -+ file_ops_readdir.o \ -+ file_plugin_common.o \ -+ dir_plugin_common.o \ -+ digest.o \ -+ hash.o \ -+ fibration.o \ -+ tail_policy.o \ -+ regular.o -+ -+obj-$(CONFIG_REISER4_FS) += item/ -+obj-$(CONFIG_REISER4_FS) += file/ -+obj-$(CONFIG_REISER4_FS) += dir/ -+obj-$(CONFIG_REISER4_FS) += node/ -+obj-$(CONFIG_REISER4_FS) += compress/ -+obj-$(CONFIG_REISER4_FS) += space/ -+obj-$(CONFIG_REISER4_FS) += disk_format/ -+obj-$(CONFIG_REISER4_FS) += security/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/node/Makefile linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/node/Makefile ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/node/Makefile 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/node/Makefile 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ -+obj-$(CONFIG_REISER4_FS) += node_plugins.o -+ -+node_plugins-objs := \ -+ node.o \ -+ node40.o -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/node/node40.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/node/node40.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/node/node40.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/node/node40.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,2924 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+#include "../../debug.h" -+#include "../../key.h" -+#include "../../coord.h" -+#include "../plugin_header.h" -+#include "../item/item.h" -+#include "node.h" -+#include "node40.h" -+#include "../plugin.h" -+#include "../../jnode.h" -+#include "../../znode.h" -+#include "../../pool.h" -+#include "../../carry.h" -+#include "../../tap.h" -+#include "../../tree.h" -+#include "../../super.h" -+#include "../../reiser4.h" -+ -+#include -+#include -+#include -+ -+/* leaf 40 format: -+ -+ [node header | item 0, item 1, .., item N-1 | free space | item_head N-1, .. item_head 1, item head 0 ] -+ plugin_id (16) key -+ free_space (16) pluginid (16) -+ free_space_start (16) offset (16) -+ level (8) -+ num_items (16) -+ magic (32) -+ flush_time (32) -+*/ -+/* NIKITA-FIXME-HANS: I told you guys not less than 10 times to not call it r4fs. Change to "ReIs". */ -+/* magic number that is stored in ->magic field of node header */ -+static const __u32 REISER4_NODE_MAGIC = 0x52344653; /* (*(__u32 *)"R4FS"); */ -+ -+static int prepare_for_update(znode * left, znode * right, -+ carry_plugin_info * info); -+ -+/* header of node of reiser40 format is at the beginning of node */ -+static inline node40_header *node40_node_header(const znode * node /* node to -+ * query */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-567", node != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-568", znode_page(node) != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-569", zdata(node) != NULL); -+ return (node40_header *) zdata(node); -+} -+ -+/* functions to get/set fields of node40_header */ -+#define nh40_get_magic(nh) le32_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&(nh)->magic)) -+#define nh40_get_free_space(nh) le16_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&(nh)->free_space)) -+#define nh40_get_free_space_start(nh) le16_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&(nh)->free_space_start)) -+#define nh40_get_level(nh) get_unaligned(&(nh)->level) -+#define nh40_get_num_items(nh) le16_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&(nh)->nr_items)) -+#define nh40_get_flush_id(nh) le64_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&(nh)->flush_id)) -+ -+#define nh40_set_magic(nh, value) put_unaligned(cpu_to_le32(value), &(nh)->magic) -+#define nh40_set_free_space(nh, value) put_unaligned(cpu_to_le16(value), &(nh)->free_space) -+#define nh40_set_free_space_start(nh, value) put_unaligned(cpu_to_le16(value), &(nh)->free_space_start) -+#define nh40_set_level(nh, value) put_unaligned(value, &(nh)->level) -+#define nh40_set_num_items(nh, value) put_unaligned(cpu_to_le16(value), &(nh)->nr_items) -+#define nh40_set_mkfs_id(nh, value) put_unaligned(cpu_to_le32(value), &(nh)->mkfs_id) -+ -+/* plugin field of node header should be read/set by -+ plugin_by_disk_id/save_disk_plugin */ -+ -+/* array of item headers is at the end of node */ -+static inline item_header40 *node40_ih_at(const znode * node, unsigned pos) -+{ -+ return (item_header40 *) (zdata(node) + znode_size(node)) - pos - 1; -+} -+ -+/* ( page_address( node -> pg ) + PAGE_CACHE_SIZE ) - pos - 1 -+ */ -+static inline item_header40 *node40_ih_at_coord(const coord_t * coord) -+{ -+ return (item_header40 *) (zdata(coord->node) + -+ znode_size(coord->node)) - (coord->item_pos) - -+ 1; -+} -+ -+/* functions to get/set fields of item_header40 */ -+#define ih40_get_offset(ih) le16_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&(ih)->offset)) -+ -+#define ih40_set_offset(ih, value) put_unaligned(cpu_to_le16(value), &(ih)->offset) -+ -+/* plugin field of item header should be read/set by -+ plugin_by_disk_id/save_disk_plugin */ -+ -+/* plugin methods */ -+ -+/* plugin->u.node.item_overhead -+ look for description of this method in plugin/node/node.h */ -+size_t -+item_overhead_node40(const znode * node UNUSED_ARG, flow_t * f UNUSED_ARG) -+{ -+ return sizeof(item_header40); -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.node.free_space -+ look for description of this method in plugin/node/node.h */ -+size_t free_space_node40(znode * node) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-577", node != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-578", znode_is_loaded(node)); -+ assert("nikita-579", zdata(node) != NULL); -+ -+ return nh40_get_free_space(node40_node_header(node)); -+} -+ -+/* private inline version of node40_num_of_items() for use in this file. This -+ is necessary, because address of node40_num_of_items() is taken and it is -+ never inlined as a result. */ -+static inline short node40_num_of_items_internal(const znode * node) -+{ -+ return nh40_get_num_items(node40_node_header(node)); -+} -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+static inline void check_num_items(const znode * node) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-2749", -+ node40_num_of_items_internal(node) == node->nr_items); -+ assert("nikita-2746", znode_is_write_locked(node)); -+} -+#else -+#define check_num_items(node) noop -+#endif -+ -+/* plugin->u.node.num_of_items -+ look for description of this method in plugin/node/node.h */ -+int num_of_items_node40(const znode * node) -+{ -+ return node40_num_of_items_internal(node); -+} -+ -+static void -+node40_set_num_items(znode * node, node40_header * nh, unsigned value) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-2751", node != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2750", nh == node40_node_header(node)); -+ -+ check_num_items(node); -+ nh40_set_num_items(nh, value); -+ node->nr_items = value; -+ check_num_items(node); -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.node.item_by_coord -+ look for description of this method in plugin/node/node.h */ -+char *item_by_coord_node40(const coord_t * coord) -+{ -+ item_header40 *ih; -+ char *p; -+ -+ /* @coord is set to existing item */ -+ assert("nikita-596", coord != NULL); -+ assert("vs-255", coord_is_existing_item(coord)); -+ -+ ih = node40_ih_at_coord(coord); -+ p = zdata(coord->node) + ih40_get_offset(ih); -+ return p; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.node.length_by_coord -+ look for description of this method in plugin/node/node.h */ -+int length_by_coord_node40(const coord_t * coord) -+{ -+ item_header40 *ih; -+ int result; -+ -+ /* @coord is set to existing item */ -+ assert("vs-256", coord != NULL); -+ assert("vs-257", coord_is_existing_item(coord)); -+ -+ ih = node40_ih_at_coord(coord); -+ if ((int)coord->item_pos == -+ node40_num_of_items_internal(coord->node) - 1) -+ result = -+ nh40_get_free_space_start(node40_node_header(coord->node)) - -+ ih40_get_offset(ih); -+ else -+ result = ih40_get_offset(ih - 1) - ih40_get_offset(ih); -+ -+ return result; -+} -+ -+static pos_in_node_t -+node40_item_length(const znode * node, pos_in_node_t item_pos) -+{ -+ item_header40 *ih; -+ pos_in_node_t result; -+ -+ /* @coord is set to existing item */ -+ assert("vs-256", node != NULL); -+ assert("vs-257", node40_num_of_items_internal(node) > item_pos); -+ -+ ih = node40_ih_at(node, item_pos); -+ if (item_pos == node40_num_of_items_internal(node) - 1) -+ result = -+ nh40_get_free_space_start(node40_node_header(node)) - -+ ih40_get_offset(ih); -+ else -+ result = ih40_get_offset(ih - 1) - ih40_get_offset(ih); -+ -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.node.plugin_by_coord -+ look for description of this method in plugin/node/node.h */ -+item_plugin *plugin_by_coord_node40(const coord_t * coord) -+{ -+ item_header40 *ih; -+ item_plugin *result; -+ -+ /* @coord is set to existing item */ -+ assert("vs-258", coord != NULL); -+ assert("vs-259", coord_is_existing_item(coord)); -+ -+ ih = node40_ih_at_coord(coord); -+ /* pass NULL in stead of current tree. This is time critical call. */ -+ result = item_plugin_by_disk_id(NULL, &ih->plugin_id); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.node.key_at -+ look for description of this method in plugin/node/node.h */ -+reiser4_key *key_at_node40(const coord_t * coord, reiser4_key * key) -+{ -+ item_header40 *ih; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1765", coord_is_existing_item(coord)); -+ -+ /* @coord is set to existing item */ -+ ih = node40_ih_at_coord(coord); -+ memcpy(key, &ih->key, sizeof(reiser4_key)); -+ return key; -+} -+ -+/* VS-FIXME-HANS: please review whether the below are properly disabled when debugging is disabled */ -+ -+#define NODE_INCSTAT(n, counter) \ -+ reiser4_stat_inc_at_level(znode_get_level(n), node.lookup.counter) -+ -+#define NODE_ADDSTAT(n, counter, val) \ -+ reiser4_stat_add_at_level(znode_get_level(n), node.lookup.counter, val) -+ -+/* plugin->u.node.lookup -+ look for description of this method in plugin/node/node.h */ -+node_search_result lookup_node40(znode * node /* node to query */ , -+ const reiser4_key * key /* key to look for */ , -+ lookup_bias bias /* search bias */ , -+ coord_t * coord /* resulting coord */ ) -+{ -+ int left; -+ int right; -+ int found; -+ int items; -+ -+ item_header40 *lefth; -+ item_header40 *righth; -+ -+ item_plugin *iplug; -+ item_header40 *bstop; -+ item_header40 *ih; -+ cmp_t order; -+ -+ assert("nikita-583", node != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-584", key != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-585", coord != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2693", znode_is_any_locked(node)); -+ cassert(REISER4_SEQ_SEARCH_BREAK > 2); -+ -+ items = node_num_items(node); -+ -+ if (unlikely(items == 0)) { -+ coord_init_first_unit(coord, node); -+ return NS_NOT_FOUND; -+ } -+ -+ /* binary search for item that can contain given key */ -+ left = 0; -+ right = items - 1; -+ coord->node = node; -+ coord_clear_iplug(coord); -+ found = 0; -+ -+ lefth = node40_ih_at(node, left); -+ righth = node40_ih_at(node, right); -+ -+ /* It is known that for small arrays sequential search is on average -+ more efficient than binary. This is because sequential search is -+ coded as tight loop that can be better optimized by compilers and -+ for small array size gain from this optimization makes sequential -+ search the winner. Another, maybe more important, reason for this, -+ is that sequential array is more CPU cache friendly, whereas binary -+ search effectively destroys CPU caching. -+ -+ Critical here is the notion of "smallness". Reasonable value of -+ REISER4_SEQ_SEARCH_BREAK can be found by playing with code in -+ fs/reiser4/ulevel/ulevel.c:test_search(). -+ -+ Don't try to further optimize sequential search by scanning from -+ right to left in attempt to use more efficient loop termination -+ condition (comparison with 0). This doesn't work. -+ -+ */ -+ -+ while (right - left >= REISER4_SEQ_SEARCH_BREAK) { -+ int median; -+ item_header40 *medianh; -+ -+ median = (left + right) / 2; -+ medianh = node40_ih_at(node, median); -+ -+ assert("nikita-1084", median >= 0); -+ assert("nikita-1085", median < items); -+ switch (keycmp(key, &medianh->key)) { -+ case LESS_THAN: -+ right = median; -+ righth = medianh; -+ break; -+ default: -+ wrong_return_value("nikita-586", "keycmp"); -+ case GREATER_THAN: -+ left = median; -+ lefth = medianh; -+ break; -+ case EQUAL_TO: -+ do { -+ --median; -+ /* headers are ordered from right to left */ -+ ++medianh; -+ } while (median >= 0 && keyeq(key, &medianh->key)); -+ right = left = median + 1; -+ ih = lefth = righth = medianh - 1; -+ found = 1; -+ break; -+ } -+ } -+ /* sequential scan. Item headers, and, therefore, keys are stored at -+ the rightmost part of a node from right to left. We are trying to -+ access memory from left to right, and hence, scan in _descending_ -+ order of item numbers. -+ */ -+ if (!found) { -+ for (left = right, ih = righth; left >= 0; ++ih, --left) { -+ cmp_t comparison; -+ -+ prefetchkey(&(ih + 1)->key); -+ comparison = keycmp(&ih->key, key); -+ if (comparison == GREATER_THAN) -+ continue; -+ if (comparison == EQUAL_TO) { -+ found = 1; -+ do { -+ --left; -+ ++ih; -+ } while (left >= 0 && keyeq(&ih->key, key)); -+ ++left; -+ --ih; -+ } else { -+ assert("nikita-1256", comparison == LESS_THAN); -+ } -+ break; -+ } -+ if (unlikely(left < 0)) -+ left = 0; -+ } -+ -+ assert("nikita-3212", right >= left); -+ assert("nikita-3214", -+ equi(found, keyeq(&node40_ih_at(node, left)->key, key))); -+ -+ coord_set_item_pos(coord, left); -+ coord->unit_pos = 0; -+ coord->between = AT_UNIT; -+ -+ /* key < leftmost key in a mode or node is corrupted and keys -+ are not sorted */ -+ bstop = node40_ih_at(node, (unsigned)left); -+ order = keycmp(&bstop->key, key); -+ if (unlikely(order == GREATER_THAN)) { -+ if (unlikely(left != 0)) { -+ /* screw up */ -+ warning("nikita-587", "Key less than %i key in a node", -+ left); -+ reiser4_print_key("key", key); -+ reiser4_print_key("min", &bstop->key); -+ print_coord_content("coord", coord); -+ return RETERR(-EIO); -+ } else { -+ coord->between = BEFORE_UNIT; -+ return NS_NOT_FOUND; -+ } -+ } -+ /* left <= key, ok */ -+ iplug = item_plugin_by_disk_id(znode_get_tree(node), &bstop->plugin_id); -+ -+ if (unlikely(iplug == NULL)) { -+ warning("nikita-588", "Unknown plugin %i", -+ le16_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&bstop->plugin_id))); -+ reiser4_print_key("key", key); -+ print_coord_content("coord", coord); -+ return RETERR(-EIO); -+ } -+ -+ coord_set_iplug(coord, iplug); -+ -+ /* if exact key from item header was found by binary search, no -+ further checks are necessary. */ -+ if (found) { -+ assert("nikita-1259", order == EQUAL_TO); -+ return NS_FOUND; -+ } -+ if (iplug->b.max_key_inside != NULL) { -+ reiser4_key max_item_key; -+ -+ /* key > max_item_key --- outside of an item */ -+ if (keygt(key, iplug->b.max_key_inside(coord, &max_item_key))) { -+ coord->unit_pos = 0; -+ coord->between = AFTER_ITEM; -+ /* FIXME-VS: key we are looking for does not fit into -+ found item. Return NS_NOT_FOUND then. Without that -+ the following case does not work: there is extent of -+ file 10000, 10001. File 10000, 10002 has been just -+ created. When writing to position 0 in that file - -+ traverse_tree will stop here on twig level. When we -+ want it to go down to leaf level -+ */ -+ return NS_NOT_FOUND; -+ } -+ } -+ -+ if (iplug->b.lookup != NULL) { -+ return iplug->b.lookup(key, bias, coord); -+ } else { -+ assert("nikita-1260", order == LESS_THAN); -+ coord->between = AFTER_UNIT; -+ return (bias == FIND_EXACT) ? NS_NOT_FOUND : NS_FOUND; -+ } -+} -+ -+#undef NODE_ADDSTAT -+#undef NODE_INCSTAT -+ -+/* plugin->u.node.estimate -+ look for description of this method in plugin/node/node.h */ -+size_t estimate_node40(znode * node) -+{ -+ size_t result; -+ -+ assert("nikita-597", node != NULL); -+ -+ result = free_space_node40(node) - sizeof(item_header40); -+ -+ return (result > 0) ? result : 0; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.node.check -+ look for description of this method in plugin/node/node.h */ -+int check_node40(const znode * node /* node to check */ , -+ __u32 flags /* check flags */ , -+ const char **error /* where to store error message */ ) -+{ -+ int nr_items; -+ int i; -+ reiser4_key prev; -+ unsigned old_offset; -+ tree_level level; -+ coord_t coord; -+ int result; -+ -+ assert("nikita-580", node != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-581", error != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2948", znode_is_loaded(node)); -+ -+ if (ZF_ISSET(node, JNODE_HEARD_BANSHEE)) -+ return 0; -+ -+ assert("nikita-582", zdata(node) != NULL); -+ -+ nr_items = node40_num_of_items_internal(node); -+ if (nr_items < 0) { -+ *error = "Negative number of items"; -+ return -1; -+ } -+ -+ if (flags & REISER4_NODE_DKEYS) -+ prev = *znode_get_ld_key((znode *) node); -+ else -+ prev = *reiser4_min_key(); -+ -+ old_offset = 0; -+ coord_init_zero(&coord); -+ coord.node = (znode *) node; -+ coord.unit_pos = 0; -+ coord.between = AT_UNIT; -+ level = znode_get_level(node); -+ for (i = 0; i < nr_items; i++) { -+ item_header40 *ih; -+ reiser4_key unit_key; -+ unsigned j; -+ -+ ih = node40_ih_at(node, (unsigned)i); -+ coord_set_item_pos(&coord, i); -+ if ((ih40_get_offset(ih) >= -+ znode_size(node) - nr_items * sizeof(item_header40)) || -+ (ih40_get_offset(ih) < sizeof(node40_header))) { -+ *error = "Offset is out of bounds"; -+ return -1; -+ } -+ if (ih40_get_offset(ih) <= old_offset) { -+ *error = "Offsets are in wrong order"; -+ return -1; -+ } -+ if ((i == 0) && (ih40_get_offset(ih) != sizeof(node40_header))) { -+ *error = "Wrong offset of first item"; -+ return -1; -+ } -+ old_offset = ih40_get_offset(ih); -+ -+ if (keygt(&prev, &ih->key)) { -+ *error = "Keys are in wrong order"; -+ return -1; -+ } -+ if (!keyeq(&ih->key, unit_key_by_coord(&coord, &unit_key))) { -+ *error = "Wrong key of first unit"; -+ return -1; -+ } -+ prev = ih->key; -+ for (j = 0; j < coord_num_units(&coord); ++j) { -+ coord.unit_pos = j; -+ unit_key_by_coord(&coord, &unit_key); -+ if (keygt(&prev, &unit_key)) { -+ *error = "Unit keys are in wrong order"; -+ return -1; -+ } -+ prev = unit_key; -+ } -+ coord.unit_pos = 0; -+ if (level != TWIG_LEVEL && item_is_extent(&coord)) { -+ *error = "extent on the wrong level"; -+ return -1; -+ } -+ if (level == LEAF_LEVEL && item_is_internal(&coord)) { -+ *error = "internal item on the wrong level"; -+ return -1; -+ } -+ if (level != LEAF_LEVEL && -+ !item_is_internal(&coord) && !item_is_extent(&coord)) { -+ *error = "wrong item on the internal level"; -+ return -1; -+ } -+ if (level > TWIG_LEVEL && !item_is_internal(&coord)) { -+ *error = "non-internal item on the internal level"; -+ return -1; -+ } -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ if (item_plugin_by_coord(&coord)->b.check -+ && item_plugin_by_coord(&coord)->b.check(&coord, error)) -+ return -1; -+#endif -+ if (i) { -+ coord_t prev_coord; -+ /* two neighboring items can not be mergeable */ -+ coord_dup(&prev_coord, &coord); -+ coord_prev_item(&prev_coord); -+ if (are_items_mergeable(&prev_coord, &coord)) { -+ *error = "mergeable items in one node"; -+ return -1; -+ } -+ -+ } -+ } -+ -+ if ((flags & REISER4_NODE_DKEYS) && !node_is_empty(node)) { -+ coord_t coord; -+ item_plugin *iplug; -+ -+ coord_init_last_unit(&coord, node); -+ iplug = item_plugin_by_coord(&coord); -+ if ((item_is_extent(&coord) || item_is_tail(&coord)) && -+ iplug->s.file.append_key != NULL) { -+ reiser4_key mkey; -+ -+ iplug->s.file.append_key(&coord, &mkey); -+ set_key_offset(&mkey, get_key_offset(&mkey) - 1); -+ read_lock_dk(current_tree); -+ result = keygt(&mkey, znode_get_rd_key((znode *) node)); -+ read_unlock_dk(current_tree); -+ if (result) { -+ *error = "key of rightmost item is too large"; -+ return -1; -+ } -+ } -+ } -+ if (flags & REISER4_NODE_DKEYS) { -+ read_lock_tree(current_tree); -+ read_lock_dk(current_tree); -+ -+ flags |= REISER4_NODE_TREE_STABLE; -+ -+ if (keygt(&prev, znode_get_rd_key((znode *) node))) { -+ if (flags & REISER4_NODE_TREE_STABLE) { -+ *error = "Last key is greater than rdkey"; -+ read_unlock_dk(current_tree); -+ read_unlock_tree(current_tree); -+ return -1; -+ } -+ } -+ if (keygt -+ (znode_get_ld_key((znode *) node), -+ znode_get_rd_key((znode *) node))) { -+ *error = "ldkey is greater than rdkey"; -+ read_unlock_dk(current_tree); -+ read_unlock_tree(current_tree); -+ return -1; -+ } -+ if (ZF_ISSET(node, JNODE_LEFT_CONNECTED) && -+ (node->left != NULL) && -+ !ZF_ISSET(node->left, JNODE_HEARD_BANSHEE) && -+ ergo(flags & REISER4_NODE_TREE_STABLE, -+ !keyeq(znode_get_rd_key(node->left), -+ znode_get_ld_key((znode *) node))) -+ && ergo(!(flags & REISER4_NODE_TREE_STABLE), -+ keygt(znode_get_rd_key(node->left), -+ znode_get_ld_key((znode *) node)))) { -+ *error = "left rdkey or ldkey is wrong"; -+ read_unlock_dk(current_tree); -+ read_unlock_tree(current_tree); -+ return -1; -+ } -+ if (ZF_ISSET(node, JNODE_RIGHT_CONNECTED) && -+ (node->right != NULL) && -+ !ZF_ISSET(node->right, JNODE_HEARD_BANSHEE) && -+ ergo(flags & REISER4_NODE_TREE_STABLE, -+ !keyeq(znode_get_rd_key((znode *) node), -+ znode_get_ld_key(node->right))) -+ && ergo(!(flags & REISER4_NODE_TREE_STABLE), -+ keygt(znode_get_rd_key((znode *) node), -+ znode_get_ld_key(node->right)))) { -+ *error = "rdkey or right ldkey is wrong"; -+ read_unlock_dk(current_tree); -+ read_unlock_tree(current_tree); -+ return -1; -+ } -+ -+ read_unlock_dk(current_tree); -+ read_unlock_tree(current_tree); -+ } -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.node.parse -+ look for description of this method in plugin/node/node.h */ -+int parse_node40(znode * node /* node to parse */ ) -+{ -+ node40_header *header; -+ int result; -+ d8 level; -+ -+ header = node40_node_header((znode *) node); -+ result = -EIO; -+ level = nh40_get_level(header); -+ if (unlikely(((__u8) znode_get_level(node)) != level)) -+ warning("nikita-494", "Wrong level found in node: %i != %i", -+ znode_get_level(node), level); -+ else if (unlikely(nh40_get_magic(header) != REISER4_NODE_MAGIC)) -+ warning("nikita-495", -+ "Wrong magic in tree node: want %x, got %x", -+ REISER4_NODE_MAGIC, nh40_get_magic(header)); -+ else { -+ node->nr_items = node40_num_of_items_internal(node); -+ result = 0; -+ } -+ return RETERR(result); -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.node.init -+ look for description of this method in plugin/node/node.h */ -+int init_node40(znode * node /* node to initialise */ ) -+{ -+ node40_header *header; -+ -+ assert("nikita-570", node != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-572", zdata(node) != NULL); -+ -+ header = node40_node_header(node); -+ memset(header, 0, sizeof(node40_header)); -+ nh40_set_free_space(header, znode_size(node) - sizeof(node40_header)); -+ nh40_set_free_space_start(header, sizeof(node40_header)); -+ /* sane hypothesis: 0 in CPU format is 0 in disk format */ -+ /* items: 0 */ -+ save_plugin_id(node_plugin_to_plugin(node->nplug), -+ &header->common_header.plugin_id); -+ nh40_set_level(header, znode_get_level(node)); -+ nh40_set_magic(header, REISER4_NODE_MAGIC); -+ node->nr_items = 0; -+ nh40_set_mkfs_id(header, reiser4_mkfs_id(reiser4_get_current_sb())); -+ -+ /* flags: 0 */ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+#ifdef GUESS_EXISTS -+int guess_node40(const znode * node /* node to guess plugin of */ ) -+{ -+ node40_header *nethack; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1058", node != NULL); -+ nethack = node40_node_header(node); -+ return -+ (nh40_get_magic(nethack) == REISER4_NODE_MAGIC) && -+ (plugin_by_disk_id(znode_get_tree(node), -+ REISER4_NODE_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ &nethack->common_header.plugin_id)->h.id == -+ NODE40_ID); -+} -+#endif -+ -+/* plugin->u.node.chage_item_size -+ look for description of this method in plugin/node/node.h */ -+void change_item_size_node40(coord_t * coord, int by) -+{ -+ node40_header *nh; -+ item_header40 *ih; -+ char *item_data; -+ int item_length; -+ unsigned i; -+ -+ /* make sure that @item is coord of existing item */ -+ assert("vs-210", coord_is_existing_item(coord)); -+ -+ nh = node40_node_header(coord->node); -+ -+ item_data = item_by_coord_node40(coord); -+ item_length = length_by_coord_node40(coord); -+ -+ /* move item bodies */ -+ ih = node40_ih_at_coord(coord); -+ memmove(item_data + item_length + by, item_data + item_length, -+ nh40_get_free_space_start(node40_node_header(coord->node)) - -+ (ih40_get_offset(ih) + item_length)); -+ -+ /* update offsets of moved items */ -+ for (i = coord->item_pos + 1; i < nh40_get_num_items(nh); i++) { -+ ih = node40_ih_at(coord->node, i); -+ ih40_set_offset(ih, ih40_get_offset(ih) + by); -+ } -+ -+ /* update node header */ -+ nh40_set_free_space(nh, nh40_get_free_space(nh) - by); -+ nh40_set_free_space_start(nh, nh40_get_free_space_start(nh) + by); -+} -+ -+static int should_notify_parent(const znode * node) -+{ -+ /* FIXME_JMACD This looks equivalent to znode_is_root(), right? -josh */ -+ return !disk_addr_eq(znode_get_block(node), -+ &znode_get_tree(node)->root_block); -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.node.create_item -+ look for description of this method in plugin/node/node.h */ -+int -+create_item_node40(coord_t *target, const reiser4_key *key, -+ reiser4_item_data *data, carry_plugin_info *info) -+{ -+ node40_header *nh; -+ item_header40 *ih; -+ unsigned offset; -+ unsigned i; -+ -+ nh = node40_node_header(target->node); -+ -+ assert("vs-212", coord_is_between_items(target)); -+ /* node must have enough free space */ -+ assert("vs-254", -+ free_space_node40(target->node) >= -+ data->length + sizeof(item_header40)); -+ assert("vs-1410", data->length >= 0); -+ -+ if (coord_set_to_right(target)) -+ /* there are not items to the right of @target, so, new item -+ will be inserted after last one */ -+ coord_set_item_pos(target, nh40_get_num_items(nh)); -+ -+ if (target->item_pos < nh40_get_num_items(nh)) { -+ /* there are items to be moved to prepare space for new -+ item */ -+ ih = node40_ih_at_coord(target); -+ /* new item will start at this offset */ -+ offset = ih40_get_offset(ih); -+ -+ memmove(zdata(target->node) + offset + data->length, -+ zdata(target->node) + offset, -+ nh40_get_free_space_start(nh) - offset); -+ /* update headers of moved items */ -+ for (i = target->item_pos; i < nh40_get_num_items(nh); i++) { -+ ih = node40_ih_at(target->node, i); -+ ih40_set_offset(ih, ih40_get_offset(ih) + data->length); -+ } -+ -+ /* @ih is set to item header of the last item, move item headers */ -+ memmove(ih - 1, ih, -+ sizeof(item_header40) * (nh40_get_num_items(nh) - -+ target->item_pos)); -+ } else { -+ /* new item will start at this offset */ -+ offset = nh40_get_free_space_start(nh); -+ } -+ -+ /* make item header for the new item */ -+ ih = node40_ih_at_coord(target); -+ memcpy(&ih->key, key, sizeof(reiser4_key)); -+ ih40_set_offset(ih, offset); -+ save_plugin_id(item_plugin_to_plugin(data->iplug), &ih->plugin_id); -+ -+ /* update node header */ -+ nh40_set_free_space(nh, -+ nh40_get_free_space(nh) - data->length - -+ sizeof(item_header40)); -+ nh40_set_free_space_start(nh, -+ nh40_get_free_space_start(nh) + data->length); -+ node40_set_num_items(target->node, nh, nh40_get_num_items(nh) + 1); -+ -+ /* FIXME: check how does create_item work when between is set to BEFORE_UNIT */ -+ target->unit_pos = 0; -+ target->between = AT_UNIT; -+ coord_clear_iplug(target); -+ -+ /* initialize item */ -+ if (data->iplug->b.init != NULL) { -+ data->iplug->b.init(target, NULL, data); -+ } -+ /* copy item body */ -+ if (data->iplug->b.paste != NULL) { -+ data->iplug->b.paste(target, data, info); -+ } else if (data->data != NULL) { -+ if (data->user) { -+ /* AUDIT: Are we really should not check that pointer -+ from userspace was valid and data bytes were -+ available? How will we return -EFAULT of some kind -+ without this check? */ -+ assert("nikita-3038", reiser4_schedulable()); -+ /* copy data from user space */ -+ __copy_from_user(zdata(target->node) + offset, -+ (const char __user *)data->data, -+ (unsigned)data->length); -+ } else -+ /* copy from kernel space */ -+ memcpy(zdata(target->node) + offset, data->data, -+ (unsigned)data->length); -+ } -+ -+ if (target->item_pos == 0) { -+ /* left delimiting key has to be updated */ -+ prepare_for_update(NULL, target->node, info); -+ } -+ -+ if (item_plugin_by_coord(target)->b.create_hook != NULL) { -+ item_plugin_by_coord(target)->b.create_hook(target, data->arg); -+ } -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.node.update_item_key -+ look for description of this method in plugin/node/node.h */ -+void -+update_item_key_node40(coord_t * target, const reiser4_key * key, -+ carry_plugin_info * info) -+{ -+ item_header40 *ih; -+ -+ ih = node40_ih_at_coord(target); -+ memcpy(&ih->key, key, sizeof(reiser4_key)); -+ -+ if (target->item_pos == 0) { -+ prepare_for_update(NULL, target->node, info); -+ } -+} -+ -+/* this bits encode cut mode */ -+#define CMODE_TAIL 1 -+#define CMODE_WHOLE 2 -+#define CMODE_HEAD 4 -+ -+struct cut40_info { -+ int mode; -+ pos_in_node_t tail_removed; /* position of item which gets tail removed */ -+ pos_in_node_t first_removed; /* position of first the leftmost item among items removed completely */ -+ pos_in_node_t removed_count; /* number of items removed completely */ -+ pos_in_node_t head_removed; /* position of item which gets head removed */ -+ -+ pos_in_node_t freed_space_start; -+ pos_in_node_t freed_space_end; -+ pos_in_node_t first_moved; -+ pos_in_node_t head_removed_location; -+}; -+ -+static void init_cinfo(struct cut40_info *cinfo) -+{ -+ cinfo->mode = 0; -+ cinfo->tail_removed = MAX_POS_IN_NODE; -+ cinfo->first_removed = MAX_POS_IN_NODE; -+ cinfo->removed_count = MAX_POS_IN_NODE; -+ cinfo->head_removed = MAX_POS_IN_NODE; -+ cinfo->freed_space_start = MAX_POS_IN_NODE; -+ cinfo->freed_space_end = MAX_POS_IN_NODE; -+ cinfo->first_moved = MAX_POS_IN_NODE; -+ cinfo->head_removed_location = MAX_POS_IN_NODE; -+} -+ -+/* complete cut_node40/kill_node40 content by removing the gap created by */ -+static void compact(znode * node, struct cut40_info *cinfo) -+{ -+ node40_header *nh; -+ item_header40 *ih; -+ pos_in_node_t freed; -+ pos_in_node_t pos, nr_items; -+ -+ assert("vs-1526", (cinfo->freed_space_start != MAX_POS_IN_NODE && -+ cinfo->freed_space_end != MAX_POS_IN_NODE && -+ cinfo->first_moved != MAX_POS_IN_NODE)); -+ assert("vs-1523", cinfo->freed_space_end >= cinfo->freed_space_start); -+ -+ nh = node40_node_header(node); -+ nr_items = nh40_get_num_items(nh); -+ -+ /* remove gap made up by removal */ -+ memmove(zdata(node) + cinfo->freed_space_start, -+ zdata(node) + cinfo->freed_space_end, -+ nh40_get_free_space_start(nh) - cinfo->freed_space_end); -+ -+ /* update item headers of moved items - change their locations */ -+ pos = cinfo->first_moved; -+ ih = node40_ih_at(node, pos); -+ if (cinfo->head_removed_location != MAX_POS_IN_NODE) { -+ assert("vs-1580", pos == cinfo->head_removed); -+ ih40_set_offset(ih, cinfo->head_removed_location); -+ pos++; -+ ih--; -+ } -+ -+ freed = cinfo->freed_space_end - cinfo->freed_space_start; -+ for (; pos < nr_items; pos++, ih--) { -+ assert("vs-1581", ih == node40_ih_at(node, pos)); -+ ih40_set_offset(ih, ih40_get_offset(ih) - freed); -+ } -+ -+ /* free space start moved to right */ -+ nh40_set_free_space_start(nh, nh40_get_free_space_start(nh) - freed); -+ -+ if (cinfo->removed_count != MAX_POS_IN_NODE) { -+ /* number of items changed. Remove item headers of those items */ -+ ih = node40_ih_at(node, nr_items - 1); -+ memmove(ih + cinfo->removed_count, ih, -+ sizeof(item_header40) * (nr_items - -+ cinfo->removed_count - -+ cinfo->first_removed)); -+ freed += sizeof(item_header40) * cinfo->removed_count; -+ node40_set_num_items(node, nh, nr_items - cinfo->removed_count); -+ } -+ -+ /* total amount of free space increased */ -+ nh40_set_free_space(nh, nh40_get_free_space(nh) + freed); -+} -+ -+int shrink_item_node40(coord_t * coord, int delta) -+{ -+ node40_header *nh; -+ item_header40 *ih; -+ pos_in_node_t pos; -+ pos_in_node_t nr_items; -+ char *end; -+ znode *node; -+ int off; -+ -+ assert("nikita-3487", coord != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-3488", delta >= 0); -+ -+ node = coord->node; -+ nh = node40_node_header(node); -+ nr_items = nh40_get_num_items(nh); -+ -+ ih = node40_ih_at_coord(coord); -+ assert("nikita-3489", delta <= length_by_coord_node40(coord)); -+ off = ih40_get_offset(ih) + length_by_coord_node40(coord); -+ end = zdata(node) + off; -+ -+ /* remove gap made up by removal */ -+ memmove(end - delta, end, nh40_get_free_space_start(nh) - off); -+ -+ /* update item headers of moved items - change their locations */ -+ pos = coord->item_pos + 1; -+ ih = node40_ih_at(node, pos); -+ for (; pos < nr_items; pos++, ih--) { -+ assert("nikita-3490", ih == node40_ih_at(node, pos)); -+ ih40_set_offset(ih, ih40_get_offset(ih) - delta); -+ } -+ -+ /* free space start moved to left */ -+ nh40_set_free_space_start(nh, nh40_get_free_space_start(nh) - delta); -+ /* total amount of free space increased */ -+ nh40_set_free_space(nh, nh40_get_free_space(nh) + delta); -+ /* -+ * This method does _not_ changes number of items. Hence, it cannot -+ * make node empty. Also it doesn't remove items at all, which means -+ * that no keys have to be updated either. -+ */ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* this is used by cut_node40 and kill_node40. It analyses input parameters and calculates cut mode. There are 2 types -+ of cut. First is when a unit is removed from the middle of an item. In this case this function returns 1. All the -+ rest fits into second case: 0 or 1 of items getting tail cut, 0 or more items removed completely and 0 or 1 item -+ getting head cut. Function returns 0 in this case */ -+static int -+parse_cut(struct cut40_info *cinfo, const struct cut_kill_params *params) -+{ -+ reiser4_key left_key, right_key; -+ reiser4_key min_from_key, max_to_key; -+ const reiser4_key *from_key, *to_key; -+ -+ init_cinfo(cinfo); -+ -+ /* calculate minimal key stored in first item of items to be cut (params->from) */ -+ item_key_by_coord(params->from, &min_from_key); -+ /* and max key stored in last item of items to be cut (params->to) */ -+ max_item_key_by_coord(params->to, &max_to_key); -+ -+ /* if cut key range is not defined in input parameters - define it using cut coord range */ -+ if (params->from_key == NULL) { -+ assert("vs-1513", params->to_key == NULL); -+ unit_key_by_coord(params->from, &left_key); -+ from_key = &left_key; -+ max_unit_key_by_coord(params->to, &right_key); -+ to_key = &right_key; -+ } else { -+ from_key = params->from_key; -+ to_key = params->to_key; -+ } -+ -+ if (params->from->item_pos == params->to->item_pos) { -+ if (keylt(&min_from_key, from_key) -+ && keylt(to_key, &max_to_key)) -+ return 1; -+ -+ if (keygt(from_key, &min_from_key)) { -+ /* tail of item is to be cut cut */ -+ cinfo->tail_removed = params->from->item_pos; -+ cinfo->mode |= CMODE_TAIL; -+ } else if (keylt(to_key, &max_to_key)) { -+ /* head of item is to be cut */ -+ cinfo->head_removed = params->from->item_pos; -+ cinfo->mode |= CMODE_HEAD; -+ } else { -+ /* item is removed completely */ -+ cinfo->first_removed = params->from->item_pos; -+ cinfo->removed_count = 1; -+ cinfo->mode |= CMODE_WHOLE; -+ } -+ } else { -+ cinfo->first_removed = params->from->item_pos + 1; -+ cinfo->removed_count = -+ params->to->item_pos - params->from->item_pos - 1; -+ -+ if (keygt(from_key, &min_from_key)) { -+ /* first item is not cut completely */ -+ cinfo->tail_removed = params->from->item_pos; -+ cinfo->mode |= CMODE_TAIL; -+ } else { -+ cinfo->first_removed--; -+ cinfo->removed_count++; -+ } -+ if (keylt(to_key, &max_to_key)) { -+ /* last item is not cut completely */ -+ cinfo->head_removed = params->to->item_pos; -+ cinfo->mode |= CMODE_HEAD; -+ } else { -+ cinfo->removed_count++; -+ } -+ if (cinfo->removed_count) -+ cinfo->mode |= CMODE_WHOLE; -+ } -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+static void -+call_kill_hooks(znode * node, pos_in_node_t from, pos_in_node_t count, -+ carry_kill_data * kdata) -+{ -+ coord_t coord; -+ item_plugin *iplug; -+ pos_in_node_t pos; -+ -+ coord.node = node; -+ coord.unit_pos = 0; -+ coord.between = AT_UNIT; -+ for (pos = 0; pos < count; pos++) { -+ coord_set_item_pos(&coord, from + pos); -+ coord.unit_pos = 0; -+ coord.between = AT_UNIT; -+ iplug = item_plugin_by_coord(&coord); -+ if (iplug->b.kill_hook) { -+ iplug->b.kill_hook(&coord, 0, coord_num_units(&coord), -+ kdata); -+ } -+ } -+} -+ -+/* this is used to kill item partially */ -+static pos_in_node_t -+kill_units(coord_t * coord, pos_in_node_t from, pos_in_node_t to, void *data, -+ reiser4_key * smallest_removed, reiser4_key * new_first_key) -+{ -+ struct carry_kill_data *kdata; -+ item_plugin *iplug; -+ -+ kdata = data; -+ iplug = item_plugin_by_coord(coord); -+ -+ assert("vs-1524", iplug->b.kill_units); -+ return iplug->b.kill_units(coord, from, to, kdata, smallest_removed, -+ new_first_key); -+} -+ -+/* call item plugin to cut tail of file */ -+static pos_in_node_t -+kill_tail(coord_t * coord, void *data, reiser4_key * smallest_removed) -+{ -+ struct carry_kill_data *kdata; -+ pos_in_node_t to; -+ -+ kdata = data; -+ to = coord_last_unit_pos(coord); -+ return kill_units(coord, coord->unit_pos, to, kdata, smallest_removed, -+ NULL); -+} -+ -+/* call item plugin to cut head of item */ -+static pos_in_node_t -+kill_head(coord_t * coord, void *data, reiser4_key * smallest_removed, -+ reiser4_key * new_first_key) -+{ -+ return kill_units(coord, 0, coord->unit_pos, data, smallest_removed, -+ new_first_key); -+} -+ -+/* this is used to cut item partially */ -+static pos_in_node_t -+cut_units(coord_t * coord, pos_in_node_t from, pos_in_node_t to, void *data, -+ reiser4_key * smallest_removed, reiser4_key * new_first_key) -+{ -+ carry_cut_data *cdata; -+ item_plugin *iplug; -+ -+ cdata = data; -+ iplug = item_plugin_by_coord(coord); -+ assert("vs-302", iplug->b.cut_units); -+ return iplug->b.cut_units(coord, from, to, cdata, smallest_removed, -+ new_first_key); -+} -+ -+/* call item plugin to cut tail of file */ -+static pos_in_node_t -+cut_tail(coord_t * coord, void *data, reiser4_key * smallest_removed) -+{ -+ carry_cut_data *cdata; -+ pos_in_node_t to; -+ -+ cdata = data; -+ to = coord_last_unit_pos(cdata->params.from); -+ return cut_units(coord, coord->unit_pos, to, data, smallest_removed, NULL); -+} -+ -+/* call item plugin to cut head of item */ -+static pos_in_node_t -+cut_head(coord_t * coord, void *data, reiser4_key * smallest_removed, -+ reiser4_key * new_first_key) -+{ -+ return cut_units(coord, 0, coord->unit_pos, data, smallest_removed, -+ new_first_key); -+} -+ -+/* this returns 1 of key of first item changed, 0 - if it did not */ -+static int -+prepare_for_compact(struct cut40_info *cinfo, -+ const struct cut_kill_params *params, int is_cut, -+ void *data, carry_plugin_info * info) -+{ -+ znode *node; -+ item_header40 *ih; -+ pos_in_node_t freed; -+ pos_in_node_t item_pos; -+ coord_t coord; -+ reiser4_key new_first_key; -+ pos_in_node_t(*kill_units_f) (coord_t *, pos_in_node_t, pos_in_node_t, -+ void *, reiser4_key *, reiser4_key *); -+ pos_in_node_t(*kill_tail_f) (coord_t *, void *, reiser4_key *); -+ pos_in_node_t(*kill_head_f) (coord_t *, void *, reiser4_key *, -+ reiser4_key *); -+ int retval; -+ -+ retval = 0; -+ -+ node = params->from->node; -+ -+ assert("vs-184", node == params->to->node); -+ assert("vs-312", !node_is_empty(node)); -+ assert("vs-297", -+ coord_compare(params->from, params->to) != COORD_CMP_ON_RIGHT); -+ -+ if (is_cut) { -+ kill_units_f = cut_units; -+ kill_tail_f = cut_tail; -+ kill_head_f = cut_head; -+ } else { -+ kill_units_f = kill_units; -+ kill_tail_f = kill_tail; -+ kill_head_f = kill_head; -+ } -+ -+ if (parse_cut(cinfo, params) == 1) { -+ /* cut from the middle of item */ -+ freed = -+ kill_units_f(params->from, params->from->unit_pos, -+ params->to->unit_pos, data, -+ params->smallest_removed, NULL); -+ -+ item_pos = params->from->item_pos; -+ ih = node40_ih_at(node, item_pos); -+ cinfo->freed_space_start = -+ ih40_get_offset(ih) + node40_item_length(node, -+ item_pos) - freed; -+ cinfo->freed_space_end = cinfo->freed_space_start + freed; -+ cinfo->first_moved = item_pos + 1; -+ } else { -+ assert("vs-1521", (cinfo->tail_removed != MAX_POS_IN_NODE || -+ cinfo->first_removed != MAX_POS_IN_NODE || -+ cinfo->head_removed != MAX_POS_IN_NODE)); -+ -+ switch (cinfo->mode) { -+ case CMODE_TAIL: -+ /* one item gets cut partially from its end */ -+ assert("vs-1562", -+ cinfo->tail_removed == params->from->item_pos); -+ -+ freed = -+ kill_tail_f(params->from, data, -+ params->smallest_removed); -+ -+ item_pos = cinfo->tail_removed; -+ ih = node40_ih_at(node, item_pos); -+ cinfo->freed_space_start = -+ ih40_get_offset(ih) + node40_item_length(node, -+ item_pos) - -+ freed; -+ cinfo->freed_space_end = -+ cinfo->freed_space_start + freed; -+ cinfo->first_moved = cinfo->tail_removed + 1; -+ break; -+ -+ case CMODE_WHOLE: -+ /* one or more items get removed completely */ -+ assert("vs-1563", -+ cinfo->first_removed == params->from->item_pos); -+ assert("vs-1564", cinfo->removed_count > 0 -+ && cinfo->removed_count != MAX_POS_IN_NODE); -+ -+ /* call kill hook for all items removed completely */ -+ if (is_cut == 0) -+ call_kill_hooks(node, cinfo->first_removed, -+ cinfo->removed_count, data); -+ -+ item_pos = cinfo->first_removed; -+ ih = node40_ih_at(node, item_pos); -+ -+ if (params->smallest_removed) -+ memcpy(params->smallest_removed, &ih->key, -+ sizeof(reiser4_key)); -+ -+ cinfo->freed_space_start = ih40_get_offset(ih); -+ -+ item_pos += (cinfo->removed_count - 1); -+ ih -= (cinfo->removed_count - 1); -+ cinfo->freed_space_end = -+ ih40_get_offset(ih) + node40_item_length(node, -+ item_pos); -+ cinfo->first_moved = item_pos + 1; -+ if (cinfo->first_removed == 0) -+ /* key of first item of the node changes */ -+ retval = 1; -+ break; -+ -+ case CMODE_HEAD: -+ /* one item gets cut partially from its head */ -+ assert("vs-1565", -+ cinfo->head_removed == params->from->item_pos); -+ -+ freed = -+ kill_head_f(params->to, data, -+ params->smallest_removed, -+ &new_first_key); -+ -+ item_pos = cinfo->head_removed; -+ ih = node40_ih_at(node, item_pos); -+ cinfo->freed_space_start = ih40_get_offset(ih); -+ cinfo->freed_space_end = ih40_get_offset(ih) + freed; -+ cinfo->first_moved = cinfo->head_removed + 1; -+ -+ /* item head is removed, therefore, item key changed */ -+ coord.node = node; -+ coord_set_item_pos(&coord, item_pos); -+ coord.unit_pos = 0; -+ coord.between = AT_UNIT; -+ update_item_key_node40(&coord, &new_first_key, NULL); -+ if (item_pos == 0) -+ /* key of first item of the node changes */ -+ retval = 1; -+ break; -+ -+ case CMODE_TAIL | CMODE_WHOLE: -+ /* one item gets cut from its end and one or more items get removed completely */ -+ assert("vs-1566", -+ cinfo->tail_removed == params->from->item_pos); -+ assert("vs-1567", -+ cinfo->first_removed == cinfo->tail_removed + 1); -+ assert("vs-1564", cinfo->removed_count > 0 -+ && cinfo->removed_count != MAX_POS_IN_NODE); -+ -+ freed = -+ kill_tail_f(params->from, data, -+ params->smallest_removed); -+ -+ item_pos = cinfo->tail_removed; -+ ih = node40_ih_at(node, item_pos); -+ cinfo->freed_space_start = -+ ih40_get_offset(ih) + node40_item_length(node, -+ item_pos) - -+ freed; -+ -+ /* call kill hook for all items removed completely */ -+ if (is_cut == 0) -+ call_kill_hooks(node, cinfo->first_removed, -+ cinfo->removed_count, data); -+ -+ item_pos += cinfo->removed_count; -+ ih -= cinfo->removed_count; -+ cinfo->freed_space_end = -+ ih40_get_offset(ih) + node40_item_length(node, -+ item_pos); -+ cinfo->first_moved = item_pos + 1; -+ break; -+ -+ case CMODE_WHOLE | CMODE_HEAD: -+ /* one or more items get removed completely and one item gets cut partially from its head */ -+ assert("vs-1568", -+ cinfo->first_removed == params->from->item_pos); -+ assert("vs-1564", cinfo->removed_count > 0 -+ && cinfo->removed_count != MAX_POS_IN_NODE); -+ assert("vs-1569", -+ cinfo->head_removed == -+ cinfo->first_removed + cinfo->removed_count); -+ -+ /* call kill hook for all items removed completely */ -+ if (is_cut == 0) -+ call_kill_hooks(node, cinfo->first_removed, -+ cinfo->removed_count, data); -+ -+ item_pos = cinfo->first_removed; -+ ih = node40_ih_at(node, item_pos); -+ -+ if (params->smallest_removed) -+ memcpy(params->smallest_removed, &ih->key, -+ sizeof(reiser4_key)); -+ -+ freed = -+ kill_head_f(params->to, data, NULL, &new_first_key); -+ -+ cinfo->freed_space_start = ih40_get_offset(ih); -+ -+ ih = node40_ih_at(node, cinfo->head_removed); -+ /* this is the most complex case. Item which got head removed and items which are to be moved -+ intact change their location differently. */ -+ cinfo->freed_space_end = ih40_get_offset(ih) + freed; -+ cinfo->first_moved = cinfo->head_removed; -+ cinfo->head_removed_location = cinfo->freed_space_start; -+ -+ /* item head is removed, therefore, item key changed */ -+ coord.node = node; -+ coord_set_item_pos(&coord, cinfo->head_removed); -+ coord.unit_pos = 0; -+ coord.between = AT_UNIT; -+ update_item_key_node40(&coord, &new_first_key, NULL); -+ -+ assert("vs-1579", cinfo->first_removed == 0); -+ /* key of first item of the node changes */ -+ retval = 1; -+ break; -+ -+ case CMODE_TAIL | CMODE_HEAD: -+ /* one item get cut from its end and its neighbor gets cut from its tail */ -+ impossible("vs-1576", "this can not happen currently"); -+ break; -+ -+ case CMODE_TAIL | CMODE_WHOLE | CMODE_HEAD: -+ impossible("vs-1577", "this can not happen currently"); -+ break; -+ default: -+ impossible("vs-1578", "unexpected cut mode"); -+ break; -+ } -+ } -+ return retval; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.node.kill -+ return value is number of items removed completely */ -+int kill_node40(struct carry_kill_data *kdata, carry_plugin_info * info) -+{ -+ znode *node; -+ struct cut40_info cinfo; -+ int first_key_changed; -+ -+ node = kdata->params.from->node; -+ -+ first_key_changed = -+ prepare_for_compact(&cinfo, &kdata->params, 0 /* not cut */ , kdata, -+ info); -+ compact(node, &cinfo); -+ -+ if (info) { -+ /* it is not called by node40_shift, so we have to take care -+ of changes on upper levels */ -+ if (node_is_empty(node) -+ && !(kdata->flags & DELETE_RETAIN_EMPTY)) -+ /* all contents of node is deleted */ -+ prepare_removal_node40(node, info); -+ else if (first_key_changed) { -+ prepare_for_update(NULL, node, info); -+ } -+ } -+ -+ coord_clear_iplug(kdata->params.from); -+ coord_clear_iplug(kdata->params.to); -+ -+ znode_make_dirty(node); -+ return cinfo.removed_count == MAX_POS_IN_NODE ? 0 : cinfo.removed_count; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.node.cut -+ return value is number of items removed completely */ -+int cut_node40(struct carry_cut_data *cdata, carry_plugin_info * info) -+{ -+ znode *node; -+ struct cut40_info cinfo; -+ int first_key_changed; -+ -+ node = cdata->params.from->node; -+ -+ first_key_changed = -+ prepare_for_compact(&cinfo, &cdata->params, 1 /* not cut */ , cdata, -+ info); -+ compact(node, &cinfo); -+ -+ if (info) { -+ /* it is not called by node40_shift, so we have to take care -+ of changes on upper levels */ -+ if (node_is_empty(node)) -+ /* all contents of node is deleted */ -+ prepare_removal_node40(node, info); -+ else if (first_key_changed) { -+ prepare_for_update(NULL, node, info); -+ } -+ } -+ -+ coord_clear_iplug(cdata->params.from); -+ coord_clear_iplug(cdata->params.to); -+ -+ znode_make_dirty(node); -+ return cinfo.removed_count == MAX_POS_IN_NODE ? 0 : cinfo.removed_count; -+} -+ -+/* this structure is used by shift method of node40 plugin */ -+struct shift_params { -+ shift_direction pend; /* when @pend == append - we are shifting to -+ left, when @pend == prepend - to right */ -+ coord_t wish_stop; /* when shifting to left this is last unit we -+ want shifted, when shifting to right - this -+ is set to unit we want to start shifting -+ from */ -+ znode *target; -+ int everything; /* it is set to 1 if everything we have to shift is -+ shifted, 0 - otherwise */ -+ -+ /* FIXME-VS: get rid of read_stop */ -+ -+ /* these are set by estimate_shift */ -+ coord_t real_stop; /* this will be set to last unit which will be -+ really shifted */ -+ -+ /* coordinate in source node before operation of unit which becomes -+ first after shift to left of last after shift to right */ -+ union { -+ coord_t future_first; -+ coord_t future_last; -+ } u; -+ -+ unsigned merging_units; /* number of units of first item which have to -+ be merged with last item of target node */ -+ unsigned merging_bytes; /* number of bytes in those units */ -+ -+ unsigned entire; /* items shifted in their entirety */ -+ unsigned entire_bytes; /* number of bytes in those items */ -+ -+ unsigned part_units; /* number of units of partially copied item */ -+ unsigned part_bytes; /* number of bytes in those units */ -+ -+ unsigned shift_bytes; /* total number of bytes in items shifted (item -+ headers not included) */ -+ -+}; -+ -+static int item_creation_overhead(coord_t *item) -+{ -+ return node_plugin_by_coord(item)->item_overhead(item->node, NULL); -+} -+ -+/* how many units are there in @source starting from source->unit_pos -+ but not further than @stop_coord */ -+static int -+wanted_units(coord_t *source, coord_t *stop_coord, shift_direction pend) -+{ -+ if (pend == SHIFT_LEFT) { -+ assert("vs-181", source->unit_pos == 0); -+ } else { -+ assert("vs-182", -+ source->unit_pos == coord_last_unit_pos(source)); -+ } -+ -+ if (source->item_pos != stop_coord->item_pos) { -+ /* @source and @stop_coord are different items */ -+ return coord_last_unit_pos(source) + 1; -+ } -+ -+ if (pend == SHIFT_LEFT) { -+ return stop_coord->unit_pos + 1; -+ } else { -+ return source->unit_pos - stop_coord->unit_pos + 1; -+ } -+} -+ -+/* this calculates what can be copied from @shift->wish_stop.node to -+ @shift->target */ -+static void -+estimate_shift(struct shift_params *shift, const reiser4_context * ctx) -+{ -+ unsigned target_free_space, size; -+ pos_in_node_t stop_item; /* item which estimating should not consider */ -+ unsigned want; /* number of units of item we want shifted */ -+ coord_t source; /* item being estimated */ -+ item_plugin *iplug; -+ -+ /* shifting to left/right starts from first/last units of -+ @shift->wish_stop.node */ -+ if (shift->pend == SHIFT_LEFT) { -+ coord_init_first_unit(&source, shift->wish_stop.node); -+ } else { -+ coord_init_last_unit(&source, shift->wish_stop.node); -+ } -+ shift->real_stop = source; -+ -+ /* free space in target node and number of items in source */ -+ target_free_space = znode_free_space(shift->target); -+ -+ shift->everything = 0; -+ if (!node_is_empty(shift->target)) { -+ /* target node is not empty, check for boundary items -+ mergeability */ -+ coord_t to; -+ -+ /* item we try to merge @source with */ -+ if (shift->pend == SHIFT_LEFT) { -+ coord_init_last_unit(&to, shift->target); -+ } else { -+ coord_init_first_unit(&to, shift->target); -+ } -+ -+ if ((shift->pend == SHIFT_LEFT) ? are_items_mergeable(&to, -+ &source) : -+ are_items_mergeable(&source, &to)) { -+ /* how many units of @source do we want to merge to -+ item @to */ -+ want = -+ wanted_units(&source, &shift->wish_stop, -+ shift->pend); -+ -+ /* how many units of @source we can merge to item -+ @to */ -+ iplug = item_plugin_by_coord(&source); -+ if (iplug->b.can_shift != NULL) -+ shift->merging_units = -+ iplug->b.can_shift(target_free_space, -+ &source, shift->target, -+ shift->pend, &size, -+ want); -+ else { -+ shift->merging_units = 0; -+ size = 0; -+ } -+ shift->merging_bytes = size; -+ shift->shift_bytes += size; -+ /* update stop coord to be set to last unit of @source -+ we can merge to @target */ -+ if (shift->merging_units) -+ /* at least one unit can be shifted */ -+ shift->real_stop.unit_pos = -+ (shift->merging_units - source.unit_pos - -+ 1) * shift->pend; -+ else { -+ /* nothing can be shifted */ -+ if (shift->pend == SHIFT_LEFT) -+ coord_init_before_first_item(&shift-> -+ real_stop, -+ source. -+ node); -+ else -+ coord_init_after_last_item(&shift-> -+ real_stop, -+ source.node); -+ } -+ assert("nikita-2081", shift->real_stop.unit_pos + 1); -+ -+ if (shift->merging_units != want) { -+ /* we could not copy as many as we want, so, -+ there is no reason for estimating any -+ longer */ -+ return; -+ } -+ -+ target_free_space -= size; -+ coord_add_item_pos(&source, shift->pend); -+ } -+ } -+ -+ /* number of item nothing of which we want to shift */ -+ stop_item = shift->wish_stop.item_pos + shift->pend; -+ -+ /* calculate how many items can be copied into given free -+ space as whole */ -+ for (; source.item_pos != stop_item; -+ coord_add_item_pos(&source, shift->pend)) { -+ if (shift->pend == SHIFT_RIGHT) -+ source.unit_pos = coord_last_unit_pos(&source); -+ -+ /* how many units of @source do we want to copy */ -+ want = wanted_units(&source, &shift->wish_stop, shift->pend); -+ -+ if (want == coord_last_unit_pos(&source) + 1) { -+ /* we want this item to be copied entirely */ -+ size = -+ item_length_by_coord(&source) + -+ item_creation_overhead(&source); -+ if (size <= target_free_space) { -+ /* item fits into target node as whole */ -+ target_free_space -= size; -+ shift->shift_bytes += -+ size - item_creation_overhead(&source); -+ shift->entire_bytes += -+ size - item_creation_overhead(&source); -+ shift->entire++; -+ -+ /* update shift->real_stop coord to be set to -+ last unit of @source we can merge to -+ @target */ -+ shift->real_stop = source; -+ if (shift->pend == SHIFT_LEFT) -+ shift->real_stop.unit_pos = -+ coord_last_unit_pos(&shift-> -+ real_stop); -+ else -+ shift->real_stop.unit_pos = 0; -+ continue; -+ } -+ } -+ -+ /* we reach here only for an item which does not fit into -+ target node in its entirety. This item may be either -+ partially shifted, or not shifted at all. We will have to -+ create new item in target node, so decrease amout of free -+ space by an item creation overhead. We can reach here also -+ if stop coord is in this item */ -+ if (target_free_space >= -+ (unsigned)item_creation_overhead(&source)) { -+ target_free_space -= item_creation_overhead(&source); -+ iplug = item_plugin_by_coord(&source); -+ if (iplug->b.can_shift) { -+ shift->part_units = iplug->b.can_shift(target_free_space, -+ &source, -+ NULL, /* target */ -+ shift->pend, -+ &size, -+ want); -+ } else { -+ target_free_space = 0; -+ shift->part_units = 0; -+ size = 0; -+ } -+ } else { -+ target_free_space = 0; -+ shift->part_units = 0; -+ size = 0; -+ } -+ shift->part_bytes = size; -+ shift->shift_bytes += size; -+ -+ /* set @shift->real_stop to last unit of @source we can merge -+ to @shift->target */ -+ if (shift->part_units) { -+ shift->real_stop = source; -+ shift->real_stop.unit_pos = -+ (shift->part_units - source.unit_pos - -+ 1) * shift->pend; -+ assert("nikita-2082", shift->real_stop.unit_pos + 1); -+ } -+ -+ if (want != shift->part_units) -+ /* not everything wanted were shifted */ -+ return; -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ shift->everything = 1; -+} -+ -+static void -+copy_units(coord_t * target, coord_t * source, unsigned from, unsigned count, -+ shift_direction dir, unsigned free_space) -+{ -+ item_plugin *iplug; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1463", target != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1464", source != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1465", from + count <= coord_num_units(source)); -+ -+ iplug = item_plugin_by_coord(source); -+ assert("nikita-1468", iplug == item_plugin_by_coord(target)); -+ iplug->b.copy_units(target, source, from, count, dir, free_space); -+ -+ if (dir == SHIFT_RIGHT) { -+ /* FIXME-VS: this looks not necessary. update_item_key was -+ called already by copy_units method */ -+ reiser4_key split_key; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1469", target->unit_pos == 0); -+ -+ unit_key_by_coord(target, &split_key); -+ node_plugin_by_coord(target)->update_item_key(target, -+ &split_key, NULL); -+ } -+} -+ -+/* copy part of @shift->real_stop.node starting either from its beginning or -+ from its end and ending at @shift->real_stop to either the end or the -+ beginning of @shift->target */ -+static void copy(struct shift_params *shift) -+{ -+ node40_header *nh; -+ coord_t from; -+ coord_t to; -+ item_header40 *from_ih, *to_ih; -+ int free_space_start; -+ int new_items; -+ unsigned old_items; -+ int old_offset; -+ unsigned i; -+ -+ nh = node40_node_header(shift->target); -+ free_space_start = nh40_get_free_space_start(nh); -+ old_items = nh40_get_num_items(nh); -+ new_items = shift->entire + (shift->part_units ? 1 : 0); -+ assert("vs-185", -+ shift->shift_bytes == -+ shift->merging_bytes + shift->entire_bytes + shift->part_bytes); -+ -+ from = shift->wish_stop; -+ -+ coord_init_first_unit(&to, shift->target); -+ -+ /* NOTE:NIKITA->VS not sure what I am doing: shift->target is empty, -+ hence to.between is set to EMPTY_NODE above. Looks like we want it -+ to be AT_UNIT. -+ -+ Oh, wonders of ->betweeness... -+ -+ */ -+ to.between = AT_UNIT; -+ -+ if (shift->pend == SHIFT_LEFT) { -+ /* copying to left */ -+ -+ coord_set_item_pos(&from, 0); -+ from_ih = node40_ih_at(from.node, 0); -+ -+ coord_set_item_pos(&to, -+ node40_num_of_items_internal(to.node) - 1); -+ if (shift->merging_units) { -+ /* expand last item, so that plugin methods will see -+ correct data */ -+ free_space_start += shift->merging_bytes; -+ nh40_set_free_space_start(nh, -+ (unsigned)free_space_start); -+ nh40_set_free_space(nh, -+ nh40_get_free_space(nh) - -+ shift->merging_bytes); -+ -+ /* appending last item of @target */ -+ copy_units(&to, &from, 0, /* starting from 0-th unit */ -+ shift->merging_units, SHIFT_LEFT, -+ shift->merging_bytes); -+ coord_inc_item_pos(&from); -+ from_ih--; -+ coord_inc_item_pos(&to); -+ } -+ -+ to_ih = node40_ih_at(shift->target, old_items); -+ if (shift->entire) { -+ /* copy @entire items entirely */ -+ -+ /* copy item headers */ -+ memcpy(to_ih - shift->entire + 1, -+ from_ih - shift->entire + 1, -+ shift->entire * sizeof(item_header40)); -+ /* update item header offset */ -+ old_offset = ih40_get_offset(from_ih); -+ /* AUDIT: Looks like if we calculate old_offset + free_space_start here instead of just old_offset, we can perform one "add" operation less per each iteration */ -+ for (i = 0; i < shift->entire; i++, to_ih--, from_ih--) -+ ih40_set_offset(to_ih, -+ ih40_get_offset(from_ih) - -+ old_offset + free_space_start); -+ -+ /* copy item bodies */ -+ memcpy(zdata(shift->target) + free_space_start, zdata(from.node) + old_offset, /*ih40_get_offset (from_ih), */ -+ shift->entire_bytes); -+ -+ coord_add_item_pos(&from, (int)shift->entire); -+ coord_add_item_pos(&to, (int)shift->entire); -+ } -+ -+ nh40_set_free_space_start(nh, -+ free_space_start + -+ shift->shift_bytes - -+ shift->merging_bytes); -+ nh40_set_free_space(nh, -+ nh40_get_free_space(nh) - -+ (shift->shift_bytes - shift->merging_bytes + -+ sizeof(item_header40) * new_items)); -+ -+ /* update node header */ -+ node40_set_num_items(shift->target, nh, old_items + new_items); -+ assert("vs-170", -+ nh40_get_free_space(nh) < znode_size(shift->target)); -+ -+ if (shift->part_units) { -+ /* copy heading part (@part units) of @source item as -+ a new item into @target->node */ -+ -+ /* copy item header of partially copied item */ -+ coord_set_item_pos(&to, -+ node40_num_of_items_internal(to.node) -+ - 1); -+ memcpy(to_ih, from_ih, sizeof(item_header40)); -+ ih40_set_offset(to_ih, -+ nh40_get_free_space_start(nh) - -+ shift->part_bytes); -+ if (item_plugin_by_coord(&to)->b.init) -+ item_plugin_by_coord(&to)->b.init(&to, &from, -+ NULL); -+ copy_units(&to, &from, 0, shift->part_units, SHIFT_LEFT, -+ shift->part_bytes); -+ } -+ -+ } else { -+ /* copying to right */ -+ -+ coord_set_item_pos(&from, -+ node40_num_of_items_internal(from.node) - 1); -+ from_ih = node40_ih_at_coord(&from); -+ -+ coord_set_item_pos(&to, 0); -+ -+ /* prepare space for new items */ -+ memmove(zdata(to.node) + sizeof(node40_header) + -+ shift->shift_bytes, -+ zdata(to.node) + sizeof(node40_header), -+ free_space_start - sizeof(node40_header)); -+ /* update item headers of moved items */ -+ to_ih = node40_ih_at(to.node, 0); -+ /* first item gets @merging_bytes longer. free space appears -+ at its beginning */ -+ if (!node_is_empty(to.node)) -+ ih40_set_offset(to_ih, -+ ih40_get_offset(to_ih) + -+ shift->shift_bytes - -+ shift->merging_bytes); -+ -+ for (i = 1; i < old_items; i++) -+ ih40_set_offset(to_ih - i, -+ ih40_get_offset(to_ih - i) + -+ shift->shift_bytes); -+ -+ /* move item headers to make space for new items */ -+ memmove(to_ih - old_items + 1 - new_items, -+ to_ih - old_items + 1, -+ sizeof(item_header40) * old_items); -+ to_ih -= (new_items - 1); -+ -+ nh40_set_free_space_start(nh, -+ free_space_start + -+ shift->shift_bytes); -+ nh40_set_free_space(nh, -+ nh40_get_free_space(nh) - -+ (shift->shift_bytes + -+ sizeof(item_header40) * new_items)); -+ -+ /* update node header */ -+ node40_set_num_items(shift->target, nh, old_items + new_items); -+ assert("vs-170", -+ nh40_get_free_space(nh) < znode_size(shift->target)); -+ -+ if (shift->merging_units) { -+ coord_add_item_pos(&to, new_items); -+ to.unit_pos = 0; -+ to.between = AT_UNIT; -+ /* prepend first item of @to */ -+ copy_units(&to, &from, -+ coord_last_unit_pos(&from) - -+ shift->merging_units + 1, -+ shift->merging_units, SHIFT_RIGHT, -+ shift->merging_bytes); -+ coord_dec_item_pos(&from); -+ from_ih++; -+ } -+ -+ if (shift->entire) { -+ /* copy @entire items entirely */ -+ -+ /* copy item headers */ -+ memcpy(to_ih, from_ih, -+ shift->entire * sizeof(item_header40)); -+ -+ /* update item header offset */ -+ old_offset = -+ ih40_get_offset(from_ih + shift->entire - 1); -+ /* AUDIT: old_offset + sizeof (node40_header) + shift->part_bytes calculation can be taken off the loop. */ -+ for (i = 0; i < shift->entire; i++, to_ih++, from_ih++) -+ ih40_set_offset(to_ih, -+ ih40_get_offset(from_ih) - -+ old_offset + -+ sizeof(node40_header) + -+ shift->part_bytes); -+ /* copy item bodies */ -+ coord_add_item_pos(&from, -(int)(shift->entire - 1)); -+ memcpy(zdata(to.node) + sizeof(node40_header) + -+ shift->part_bytes, item_by_coord_node40(&from), -+ shift->entire_bytes); -+ coord_dec_item_pos(&from); -+ } -+ -+ if (shift->part_units) { -+ coord_set_item_pos(&to, 0); -+ to.unit_pos = 0; -+ to.between = AT_UNIT; -+ /* copy heading part (@part units) of @source item as -+ a new item into @target->node */ -+ -+ /* copy item header of partially copied item */ -+ memcpy(to_ih, from_ih, sizeof(item_header40)); -+ ih40_set_offset(to_ih, sizeof(node40_header)); -+ if (item_plugin_by_coord(&to)->b.init) -+ item_plugin_by_coord(&to)->b.init(&to, &from, -+ NULL); -+ copy_units(&to, &from, -+ coord_last_unit_pos(&from) - -+ shift->part_units + 1, shift->part_units, -+ SHIFT_RIGHT, shift->part_bytes); -+ } -+ } -+} -+ -+/* remove everything either before or after @fact_stop. Number of items -+ removed completely is returned */ -+static int delete_copied(struct shift_params *shift) -+{ -+ coord_t from; -+ coord_t to; -+ struct carry_cut_data cdata; -+ -+ if (shift->pend == SHIFT_LEFT) { -+ /* we were shifting to left, remove everything from the -+ beginning of @shift->wish_stop->node upto -+ @shift->wish_stop */ -+ coord_init_first_unit(&from, shift->real_stop.node); -+ to = shift->real_stop; -+ -+ /* store old coordinate of unit which will be first after -+ shift to left */ -+ shift->u.future_first = to; -+ coord_next_unit(&shift->u.future_first); -+ } else { -+ /* we were shifting to right, remove everything from -+ @shift->stop_coord upto to end of -+ @shift->stop_coord->node */ -+ from = shift->real_stop; -+ coord_init_last_unit(&to, from.node); -+ -+ /* store old coordinate of unit which will be last after -+ shift to right */ -+ shift->u.future_last = from; -+ coord_prev_unit(&shift->u.future_last); -+ } -+ -+ cdata.params.from = &from; -+ cdata.params.to = &to; -+ cdata.params.from_key = NULL; -+ cdata.params.to_key = NULL; -+ cdata.params.smallest_removed = NULL; -+ return cut_node40(&cdata, NULL); -+} -+ -+/* something was moved between @left and @right. Add carry operation to @info -+ list to have carry to update delimiting key between them */ -+static int -+prepare_for_update(znode * left, znode * right, carry_plugin_info * info) -+{ -+ carry_op *op; -+ carry_node *cn; -+ -+ if (info == NULL) -+ /* nowhere to send operation to. */ -+ return 0; -+ -+ if (!should_notify_parent(right)) -+ return 0; -+ -+ op = node_post_carry(info, COP_UPDATE, right, 1); -+ if (IS_ERR(op) || op == NULL) -+ return op ? PTR_ERR(op) : -EIO; -+ -+ if (left != NULL) { -+ carry_node *reference; -+ -+ if (info->doing) -+ reference = insert_carry_node(info->doing, -+ info->todo, left); -+ else -+ reference = op->node; -+ assert("nikita-2992", reference != NULL); -+ cn = reiser4_add_carry(info->todo, POOLO_BEFORE, reference); -+ if (IS_ERR(cn)) -+ return PTR_ERR(cn); -+ cn->parent = 1; -+ cn->node = left; -+ if (ZF_ISSET(left, JNODE_ORPHAN)) -+ cn->left_before = 1; -+ op->u.update.left = cn; -+ } else -+ op->u.update.left = NULL; -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.node.prepare_removal -+ to delete a pointer to @empty from the tree add corresponding carry -+ operation (delete) to @info list */ -+int prepare_removal_node40(znode * empty, carry_plugin_info * info) -+{ -+ carry_op *op; -+ reiser4_tree *tree; -+ -+ if (!should_notify_parent(empty)) -+ return 0; -+ /* already on a road to Styx */ -+ if (ZF_ISSET(empty, JNODE_HEARD_BANSHEE)) -+ return 0; -+ op = node_post_carry(info, COP_DELETE, empty, 1); -+ if (IS_ERR(op) || op == NULL) -+ return RETERR(op ? PTR_ERR(op) : -EIO); -+ -+ op->u.delete.child = NULL; -+ op->u.delete.flags = 0; -+ -+ /* fare thee well */ -+ tree = znode_get_tree(empty); -+ read_lock_tree(tree); -+ write_lock_dk(tree); -+ znode_set_ld_key(empty, znode_get_rd_key(empty)); -+ if (znode_is_left_connected(empty) && empty->left) -+ znode_set_rd_key(empty->left, znode_get_rd_key(empty)); -+ write_unlock_dk(tree); -+ read_unlock_tree(tree); -+ -+ ZF_SET(empty, JNODE_HEARD_BANSHEE); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* something were shifted from @insert_coord->node to @shift->target, update -+ @insert_coord correspondingly */ -+static void -+adjust_coord(coord_t * insert_coord, struct shift_params *shift, int removed, -+ int including_insert_coord) -+{ -+ /* item plugin was invalidated by shifting */ -+ coord_clear_iplug(insert_coord); -+ -+ if (node_is_empty(shift->wish_stop.node)) { -+ assert("vs-242", shift->everything); -+ if (including_insert_coord) { -+ if (shift->pend == SHIFT_RIGHT) { -+ /* set @insert_coord before first unit of -+ @shift->target node */ -+ coord_init_before_first_item(insert_coord, -+ shift->target); -+ } else { -+ /* set @insert_coord after last in target node */ -+ coord_init_after_last_item(insert_coord, -+ shift->target); -+ } -+ } else { -+ /* set @insert_coord inside of empty node. There is -+ only one possible coord within an empty -+ node. init_first_unit will set that coord */ -+ coord_init_first_unit(insert_coord, -+ shift->wish_stop.node); -+ } -+ return; -+ } -+ -+ if (shift->pend == SHIFT_RIGHT) { -+ /* there was shifting to right */ -+ if (shift->everything) { -+ /* everything wanted was shifted */ -+ if (including_insert_coord) { -+ /* @insert_coord is set before first unit of -+ @to node */ -+ coord_init_before_first_item(insert_coord, -+ shift->target); -+ insert_coord->between = BEFORE_UNIT; -+ } else { -+ /* @insert_coord is set after last unit of -+ @insert->node */ -+ coord_init_last_unit(insert_coord, -+ shift->wish_stop.node); -+ insert_coord->between = AFTER_UNIT; -+ } -+ } -+ return; -+ } -+ -+ /* there was shifting to left */ -+ if (shift->everything) { -+ /* everything wanted was shifted */ -+ if (including_insert_coord) { -+ /* @insert_coord is set after last unit in @to node */ -+ coord_init_after_last_item(insert_coord, shift->target); -+ } else { -+ /* @insert_coord is set before first unit in the same -+ node */ -+ coord_init_before_first_item(insert_coord, -+ shift->wish_stop.node); -+ } -+ return; -+ } -+ -+ /* FIXME-VS: the code below is complicated because with between == -+ AFTER_ITEM unit_pos is set to 0 */ -+ -+ if (!removed) { -+ /* no items were shifted entirely */ -+ assert("vs-195", shift->merging_units == 0 -+ || shift->part_units == 0); -+ -+ if (shift->real_stop.item_pos == insert_coord->item_pos) { -+ if (shift->merging_units) { -+ if (insert_coord->between == AFTER_UNIT) { -+ assert("nikita-1441", -+ insert_coord->unit_pos >= -+ shift->merging_units); -+ insert_coord->unit_pos -= -+ shift->merging_units; -+ } else if (insert_coord->between == BEFORE_UNIT) { -+ assert("nikita-2090", -+ insert_coord->unit_pos > -+ shift->merging_units); -+ insert_coord->unit_pos -= -+ shift->merging_units; -+ } -+ -+ assert("nikita-2083", -+ insert_coord->unit_pos + 1); -+ } else { -+ if (insert_coord->between == AFTER_UNIT) { -+ assert("nikita-1442", -+ insert_coord->unit_pos >= -+ shift->part_units); -+ insert_coord->unit_pos -= -+ shift->part_units; -+ } else if (insert_coord->between == BEFORE_UNIT) { -+ assert("nikita-2089", -+ insert_coord->unit_pos > -+ shift->part_units); -+ insert_coord->unit_pos -= -+ shift->part_units; -+ } -+ -+ assert("nikita-2084", -+ insert_coord->unit_pos + 1); -+ } -+ } -+ return; -+ } -+ -+ /* we shifted to left and there was no enough space for everything */ -+ switch (insert_coord->between) { -+ case AFTER_UNIT: -+ case BEFORE_UNIT: -+ if (shift->real_stop.item_pos == insert_coord->item_pos) -+ insert_coord->unit_pos -= shift->part_units; -+ case AFTER_ITEM: -+ coord_add_item_pos(insert_coord, -removed); -+ break; -+ default: -+ impossible("nikita-2087", "not ready"); -+ } -+ assert("nikita-2085", insert_coord->unit_pos + 1); -+} -+ -+static int call_shift_hooks(struct shift_params *shift) -+{ -+ unsigned i, shifted; -+ coord_t coord; -+ item_plugin *iplug; -+ -+ assert("vs-275", !node_is_empty(shift->target)); -+ -+ /* number of items shift touches */ -+ shifted = -+ shift->entire + (shift->merging_units ? 1 : 0) + -+ (shift->part_units ? 1 : 0); -+ -+ if (shift->pend == SHIFT_LEFT) { -+ /* moved items are at the end */ -+ coord_init_last_unit(&coord, shift->target); -+ coord.unit_pos = 0; -+ -+ assert("vs-279", shift->pend == 1); -+ for (i = 0; i < shifted; i++) { -+ unsigned from, count; -+ -+ iplug = item_plugin_by_coord(&coord); -+ if (i == 0 && shift->part_units) { -+ assert("vs-277", -+ coord_num_units(&coord) == -+ shift->part_units); -+ count = shift->part_units; -+ from = 0; -+ } else if (i == shifted - 1 && shift->merging_units) { -+ count = shift->merging_units; -+ from = coord_num_units(&coord) - count; -+ } else { -+ count = coord_num_units(&coord); -+ from = 0; -+ } -+ -+ if (iplug->b.shift_hook) { -+ iplug->b.shift_hook(&coord, from, count, -+ shift->wish_stop.node); -+ } -+ coord_add_item_pos(&coord, -shift->pend); -+ } -+ } else { -+ /* moved items are at the beginning */ -+ coord_init_first_unit(&coord, shift->target); -+ -+ assert("vs-278", shift->pend == -1); -+ for (i = 0; i < shifted; i++) { -+ unsigned from, count; -+ -+ iplug = item_plugin_by_coord(&coord); -+ if (i == 0 && shift->part_units) { -+ assert("vs-277", -+ coord_num_units(&coord) == -+ shift->part_units); -+ count = coord_num_units(&coord); -+ from = 0; -+ } else if (i == shifted - 1 && shift->merging_units) { -+ count = shift->merging_units; -+ from = 0; -+ } else { -+ count = coord_num_units(&coord); -+ from = 0; -+ } -+ -+ if (iplug->b.shift_hook) { -+ iplug->b.shift_hook(&coord, from, count, -+ shift->wish_stop.node); -+ } -+ coord_add_item_pos(&coord, -shift->pend); -+ } -+ } -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* shift to left is completed. Return 1 if unit @old was moved to left neighbor */ -+static int -+unit_moved_left(const struct shift_params *shift, const coord_t * old) -+{ -+ assert("vs-944", shift->real_stop.node == old->node); -+ -+ if (shift->real_stop.item_pos < old->item_pos) -+ return 0; -+ if (shift->real_stop.item_pos == old->item_pos) { -+ if (shift->real_stop.unit_pos < old->unit_pos) -+ return 0; -+ } -+ return 1; -+} -+ -+/* shift to right is completed. Return 1 if unit @old was moved to right -+ neighbor */ -+static int -+unit_moved_right(const struct shift_params *shift, const coord_t * old) -+{ -+ assert("vs-944", shift->real_stop.node == old->node); -+ -+ if (shift->real_stop.item_pos > old->item_pos) -+ return 0; -+ if (shift->real_stop.item_pos == old->item_pos) { -+ if (shift->real_stop.unit_pos > old->unit_pos) -+ return 0; -+ } -+ return 1; -+} -+ -+/* coord @old was set in node from which shift was performed. What was shifted -+ is stored in @shift. Update @old correspondingly to performed shift */ -+static coord_t *adjust_coord2(const struct shift_params *shift, -+ const coord_t * old, coord_t * new) -+{ -+ coord_clear_iplug(new); -+ new->between = old->between; -+ -+ coord_clear_iplug(new); -+ if (old->node == shift->target) { -+ if (shift->pend == SHIFT_LEFT) { -+ /* coord which is set inside of left neighbor does not -+ change during shift to left */ -+ coord_dup(new, old); -+ return new; -+ } -+ new->node = old->node; -+ coord_set_item_pos(new, -+ old->item_pos + shift->entire + -+ (shift->part_units ? 1 : 0)); -+ new->unit_pos = old->unit_pos; -+ if (old->item_pos == 0 && shift->merging_units) -+ new->unit_pos += shift->merging_units; -+ return new; -+ } -+ -+ assert("vs-977", old->node == shift->wish_stop.node); -+ if (shift->pend == SHIFT_LEFT) { -+ if (unit_moved_left(shift, old)) { -+ /* unit @old moved to left neighbor. Calculate its -+ coordinate there */ -+ new->node = shift->target; -+ coord_set_item_pos(new, -+ node_num_items(shift->target) - -+ shift->entire - -+ (shift->part_units ? 1 : 0) + -+ old->item_pos); -+ -+ new->unit_pos = old->unit_pos; -+ if (shift->merging_units) { -+ coord_dec_item_pos(new); -+ if (old->item_pos == 0) { -+ /* unit_pos only changes if item got -+ merged */ -+ new->unit_pos = -+ coord_num_units(new) - -+ (shift->merging_units - -+ old->unit_pos); -+ } -+ } -+ } else { -+ /* unit @old did not move to left neighbor. -+ -+ Use _nocheck, because @old is outside of its node. -+ */ -+ coord_dup_nocheck(new, old); -+ coord_add_item_pos(new, -+ -shift->u.future_first.item_pos); -+ if (new->item_pos == 0) -+ new->unit_pos -= shift->u.future_first.unit_pos; -+ } -+ } else { -+ if (unit_moved_right(shift, old)) { -+ /* unit @old moved to right neighbor */ -+ new->node = shift->target; -+ coord_set_item_pos(new, -+ old->item_pos - -+ shift->real_stop.item_pos); -+ if (new->item_pos == 0) { -+ /* unit @old might change unit pos */ -+ coord_set_item_pos(new, -+ old->unit_pos - -+ shift->real_stop.unit_pos); -+ } -+ } else { -+ /* unit @old did not move to right neighbor, therefore -+ it did not change */ -+ coord_dup(new, old); -+ } -+ } -+ coord_set_iplug(new, item_plugin_by_coord(new)); -+ return new; -+} -+ -+/* this is called when shift is completed (something of source node is copied -+ to target and deleted in source) to update all taps set in current -+ context */ -+static void update_taps(const struct shift_params *shift) -+{ -+ tap_t *tap; -+ coord_t new; -+ -+ for_all_taps(tap) { -+ /* update only taps set to nodes participating in shift */ -+ if (tap->coord->node == shift->wish_stop.node -+ || tap->coord->node == shift->target) -+ tap_to_coord(tap, -+ adjust_coord2(shift, tap->coord, &new)); -+ } -+} -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ -+struct shift_check { -+ reiser4_key key; -+ __u16 plugin_id; -+ union { -+ __u64 bytes; -+ __u64 entries; -+ void *unused; -+ } u; -+}; -+ -+void *shift_check_prepare(const znode * left, const znode * right) -+{ -+ pos_in_node_t i, nr_items; -+ int mergeable; -+ struct shift_check *data; -+ item_header40 *ih; -+ -+ if (node_is_empty(left) || node_is_empty(right)) -+ mergeable = 0; -+ else { -+ coord_t l, r; -+ -+ coord_init_last_unit(&l, left); -+ coord_init_first_unit(&r, right); -+ mergeable = are_items_mergeable(&l, &r); -+ } -+ nr_items = -+ node40_num_of_items_internal(left) + -+ node40_num_of_items_internal(right) - (mergeable ? 1 : 0); -+ data = -+ kmalloc(sizeof(struct shift_check) * nr_items, -+ reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()); -+ if (data != NULL) { -+ coord_t coord; -+ pos_in_node_t item_pos; -+ -+ coord_init_first_unit(&coord, left); -+ i = 0; -+ -+ for (item_pos = 0; -+ item_pos < node40_num_of_items_internal(left); -+ item_pos++) { -+ -+ coord_set_item_pos(&coord, item_pos); -+ ih = node40_ih_at_coord(&coord); -+ -+ data[i].key = ih->key; -+ data[i].plugin_id = le16_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&ih->plugin_id)); -+ switch (data[i].plugin_id) { -+ case CTAIL_ID: -+ case FORMATTING_ID: -+ data[i].u.bytes = coord_num_units(&coord); -+ break; -+ case EXTENT_POINTER_ID: -+ data[i].u.bytes = -+ reiser4_extent_size(&coord, -+ coord_num_units(&coord)); -+ break; -+ case COMPOUND_DIR_ID: -+ data[i].u.entries = coord_num_units(&coord); -+ break; -+ default: -+ data[i].u.unused = NULL; -+ break; -+ } -+ i++; -+ } -+ -+ coord_init_first_unit(&coord, right); -+ -+ if (mergeable) { -+ assert("vs-1609", i != 0); -+ -+ ih = node40_ih_at_coord(&coord); -+ -+ assert("vs-1589", -+ data[i - 1].plugin_id == -+ le16_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&ih->plugin_id))); -+ switch (data[i - 1].plugin_id) { -+ case CTAIL_ID: -+ case FORMATTING_ID: -+ data[i - 1].u.bytes += coord_num_units(&coord); -+ break; -+ case EXTENT_POINTER_ID: -+ data[i - 1].u.bytes += -+ reiser4_extent_size(&coord, -+ coord_num_units(&coord)); -+ break; -+ case COMPOUND_DIR_ID: -+ data[i - 1].u.entries += -+ coord_num_units(&coord); -+ break; -+ default: -+ impossible("vs-1605", "wrong mergeable item"); -+ break; -+ } -+ item_pos = 1; -+ } else -+ item_pos = 0; -+ for (; item_pos < node40_num_of_items_internal(right); -+ item_pos++) { -+ -+ assert("vs-1604", i < nr_items); -+ coord_set_item_pos(&coord, item_pos); -+ ih = node40_ih_at_coord(&coord); -+ -+ data[i].key = ih->key; -+ data[i].plugin_id = le16_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&ih->plugin_id)); -+ switch (data[i].plugin_id) { -+ case CTAIL_ID: -+ case FORMATTING_ID: -+ data[i].u.bytes = coord_num_units(&coord); -+ break; -+ case EXTENT_POINTER_ID: -+ data[i].u.bytes = -+ reiser4_extent_size(&coord, -+ coord_num_units(&coord)); -+ break; -+ case COMPOUND_DIR_ID: -+ data[i].u.entries = coord_num_units(&coord); -+ break; -+ default: -+ data[i].u.unused = NULL; -+ break; -+ } -+ i++; -+ } -+ assert("vs-1606", i == nr_items); -+ } -+ return data; -+} -+ -+void shift_check(void *vp, const znode * left, const znode * right) -+{ -+ pos_in_node_t i, nr_items; -+ coord_t coord; -+ __u64 last_bytes; -+ int mergeable; -+ item_header40 *ih; -+ pos_in_node_t item_pos; -+ struct shift_check *data; -+ -+ data = (struct shift_check *)vp; -+ -+ if (data == NULL) -+ return; -+ -+ if (node_is_empty(left) || node_is_empty(right)) -+ mergeable = 0; -+ else { -+ coord_t l, r; -+ -+ coord_init_last_unit(&l, left); -+ coord_init_first_unit(&r, right); -+ mergeable = are_items_mergeable(&l, &r); -+ } -+ -+ nr_items = -+ node40_num_of_items_internal(left) + -+ node40_num_of_items_internal(right) - (mergeable ? 1 : 0); -+ -+ i = 0; -+ last_bytes = 0; -+ -+ coord_init_first_unit(&coord, left); -+ -+ for (item_pos = 0; item_pos < node40_num_of_items_internal(left); -+ item_pos++) { -+ -+ coord_set_item_pos(&coord, item_pos); -+ ih = node40_ih_at_coord(&coord); -+ -+ assert("vs-1611", i == item_pos); -+ assert("vs-1590", keyeq(&ih->key, &data[i].key)); -+ assert("vs-1591", -+ le16_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&ih->plugin_id)) == data[i].plugin_id); -+ if ((i < (node40_num_of_items_internal(left) - 1)) -+ || !mergeable) { -+ switch (data[i].plugin_id) { -+ case CTAIL_ID: -+ case FORMATTING_ID: -+ assert("vs-1592", -+ data[i].u.bytes == -+ coord_num_units(&coord)); -+ break; -+ case EXTENT_POINTER_ID: -+ assert("vs-1593", -+ data[i].u.bytes == -+ reiser4_extent_size(&coord, -+ coord_num_units -+ (&coord))); -+ break; -+ case COMPOUND_DIR_ID: -+ assert("vs-1594", -+ data[i].u.entries == -+ coord_num_units(&coord)); -+ break; -+ default: -+ break; -+ } -+ } -+ if (item_pos == (node40_num_of_items_internal(left) - 1) -+ && mergeable) { -+ switch (data[i].plugin_id) { -+ case CTAIL_ID: -+ case FORMATTING_ID: -+ last_bytes = coord_num_units(&coord); -+ break; -+ case EXTENT_POINTER_ID: -+ last_bytes = -+ reiser4_extent_size(&coord, -+ coord_num_units(&coord)); -+ break; -+ case COMPOUND_DIR_ID: -+ last_bytes = coord_num_units(&coord); -+ break; -+ default: -+ impossible("vs-1595", "wrong mergeable item"); -+ break; -+ } -+ } -+ i++; -+ } -+ -+ coord_init_first_unit(&coord, right); -+ if (mergeable) { -+ ih = node40_ih_at_coord(&coord); -+ -+ assert("vs-1589", -+ data[i - 1].plugin_id == le16_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&ih->plugin_id))); -+ assert("vs-1608", last_bytes != 0); -+ switch (data[i - 1].plugin_id) { -+ case CTAIL_ID: -+ case FORMATTING_ID: -+ assert("vs-1596", -+ data[i - 1].u.bytes == -+ last_bytes + coord_num_units(&coord)); -+ break; -+ -+ case EXTENT_POINTER_ID: -+ assert("vs-1597", -+ data[i - 1].u.bytes == -+ last_bytes + reiser4_extent_size(&coord, -+ coord_num_units -+ (&coord))); -+ break; -+ -+ case COMPOUND_DIR_ID: -+ assert("vs-1598", -+ data[i - 1].u.bytes == -+ last_bytes + coord_num_units(&coord)); -+ break; -+ default: -+ impossible("vs-1599", "wrong mergeable item"); -+ break; -+ } -+ item_pos = 1; -+ } else -+ item_pos = 0; -+ -+ for (; item_pos < node40_num_of_items_internal(right); item_pos++) { -+ -+ coord_set_item_pos(&coord, item_pos); -+ ih = node40_ih_at_coord(&coord); -+ -+ assert("vs-1612", keyeq(&ih->key, &data[i].key)); -+ assert("vs-1613", -+ le16_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&ih->plugin_id)) == data[i].plugin_id); -+ switch (data[i].plugin_id) { -+ case CTAIL_ID: -+ case FORMATTING_ID: -+ assert("vs-1600", -+ data[i].u.bytes == coord_num_units(&coord)); -+ break; -+ case EXTENT_POINTER_ID: -+ assert("vs-1601", -+ data[i].u.bytes == -+ reiser4_extent_size(&coord, -+ coord_num_units -+ (&coord))); -+ break; -+ case COMPOUND_DIR_ID: -+ assert("vs-1602", -+ data[i].u.entries == coord_num_units(&coord)); -+ break; -+ default: -+ break; -+ } -+ i++; -+ } -+ -+ assert("vs-1603", i == nr_items); -+ kfree(data); -+} -+ -+#endif -+ -+/* plugin->u.node.shift -+ look for description of this method in plugin/node/node.h */ -+int shift_node40(coord_t * from, znode * to, shift_direction pend, int delete_child, /* if @from->node becomes empty - it will be -+ deleted from the tree if this is set to 1 */ -+ int including_stop_coord, carry_plugin_info * info) -+{ -+ struct shift_params shift; -+ int result; -+ znode *left, *right; -+ znode *source; -+ int target_empty; -+ -+ assert("nikita-2161", coord_check(from)); -+ -+ memset(&shift, 0, sizeof(shift)); -+ shift.pend = pend; -+ shift.wish_stop = *from; -+ shift.target = to; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1473", znode_is_write_locked(from->node)); -+ assert("nikita-1474", znode_is_write_locked(to)); -+ -+ source = from->node; -+ -+ /* set @shift.wish_stop to rightmost/leftmost unit among units we want -+ shifted */ -+ if (pend == SHIFT_LEFT) { -+ result = coord_set_to_left(&shift.wish_stop); -+ left = to; -+ right = from->node; -+ } else { -+ result = coord_set_to_right(&shift.wish_stop); -+ left = from->node; -+ right = to; -+ } -+ -+ if (result) { -+ /* move insertion coord even if there is nothing to move */ -+ if (including_stop_coord) { -+ /* move insertion coord (@from) */ -+ if (pend == SHIFT_LEFT) { -+ /* after last item in target node */ -+ coord_init_after_last_item(from, to); -+ } else { -+ /* before first item in target node */ -+ coord_init_before_first_item(from, to); -+ } -+ } -+ -+ if (delete_child && node_is_empty(shift.wish_stop.node)) -+ result = -+ prepare_removal_node40(shift.wish_stop.node, info); -+ else -+ result = 0; -+ /* there is nothing to shift */ -+ assert("nikita-2078", coord_check(from)); -+ return result; -+ } -+ -+ target_empty = node_is_empty(to); -+ -+ /* when first node plugin with item body compression is implemented, -+ this must be changed to call node specific plugin */ -+ -+ /* shift->stop_coord is updated to last unit which really will be -+ shifted */ -+ estimate_shift(&shift, get_current_context()); -+ if (!shift.shift_bytes) { -+ /* we could not shift anything */ -+ assert("nikita-2079", coord_check(from)); -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ copy(&shift); -+ -+ /* result value of this is important. It is used by adjust_coord below */ -+ result = delete_copied(&shift); -+ -+ assert("vs-1610", result >= 0); -+ assert("vs-1471", -+ ((reiser4_context *) current->journal_info)->magic == -+ context_magic); -+ -+ /* item which has been moved from one node to another might want to do -+ something on that event. This can be done by item's shift_hook -+ method, which will be now called for every moved items */ -+ call_shift_hooks(&shift); -+ -+ assert("vs-1472", -+ ((reiser4_context *) current->journal_info)->magic == -+ context_magic); -+ -+ update_taps(&shift); -+ -+ assert("vs-1473", -+ ((reiser4_context *) current->journal_info)->magic == -+ context_magic); -+ -+ /* adjust @from pointer in accordance with @including_stop_coord flag -+ and amount of data which was really shifted */ -+ adjust_coord(from, &shift, result, including_stop_coord); -+ -+ if (target_empty) -+ /* -+ * items were shifted into empty node. Update delimiting key. -+ */ -+ result = prepare_for_update(NULL, left, info); -+ -+ /* add update operation to @info, which is the list of operations to -+ be performed on a higher level */ -+ result = prepare_for_update(left, right, info); -+ if (!result && node_is_empty(source) && delete_child) { -+ /* all contents of @from->node is moved to @to and @from->node -+ has to be removed from the tree, so, on higher level we -+ will be removing the pointer to node @from->node */ -+ result = prepare_removal_node40(source, info); -+ } -+ assert("nikita-2080", coord_check(from)); -+ return result ? result : (int)shift.shift_bytes; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.node.fast_insert() -+ look for description of this method in plugin/node/node.h */ -+int fast_insert_node40(const coord_t * coord UNUSED_ARG /* node to query */ ) -+{ -+ return 1; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.node.fast_paste() -+ look for description of this method in plugin/node/node.h */ -+int fast_paste_node40(const coord_t * coord UNUSED_ARG /* node to query */ ) -+{ -+ return 1; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.node.fast_cut() -+ look for description of this method in plugin/node/node.h */ -+int fast_cut_node40(const coord_t * coord UNUSED_ARG /* node to query */ ) -+{ -+ return 1; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.node.modify - not defined */ -+ -+/* plugin->u.node.max_item_size */ -+int max_item_size_node40(void) -+{ -+ return reiser4_get_current_sb()->s_blocksize - sizeof(node40_header) - -+ sizeof(item_header40); -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.node.set_item_plugin */ -+int set_item_plugin_node40(coord_t *coord, item_id id) -+{ -+ item_header40 *ih; -+ -+ ih = node40_ih_at_coord(coord); -+ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le16(id), &ih->plugin_id); -+ coord->iplugid = id; -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ scroll-step: 1 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/node/node40.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/node/node40.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/node/node40.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/node/node40.h 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,125 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+#if !defined( __REISER4_NODE40_H__ ) -+#define __REISER4_NODE40_H__ -+ -+#include "../../forward.h" -+#include "../../dformat.h" -+#include "node.h" -+ -+#include -+ -+/* format of node header for 40 node layouts. Keep bloat out of this struct. */ -+typedef struct node40_header { -+ /* identifier of node plugin. Must be located at the very beginning -+ of a node. */ -+ common_node_header common_header; /* this is 16 bits */ -+ /* number of items. Should be first element in the node header, -+ because we haven't yet finally decided whether it shouldn't go into -+ common_header. -+ */ -+/* NIKITA-FIXME-HANS: Create a macro such that if there is only one -+ * node format at compile time, and it is this one, accesses do not function dereference when -+ * accessing these fields (and otherwise they do). Probably 80% of users will only have one node format at a time throughout the life of reiser4. */ -+ d16 nr_items; -+ /* free space in node measured in bytes */ -+ d16 free_space; -+ /* offset to start of free space in node */ -+ d16 free_space_start; -+ /* for reiser4_fsck. When information about what is a free -+ block is corrupted, and we try to recover everything even -+ if marked as freed, then old versions of data may -+ duplicate newer versions, and this field allows us to -+ restore the newer version. Also useful for when users -+ who don't have the new trashcan installed on their linux distro -+ delete the wrong files and send us desperate emails -+ offering $25 for them back. */ -+ -+ /* magic field we need to tell formatted nodes NIKITA-FIXME-HANS: improve this comment */ -+ d32 magic; -+ /* flushstamp is made of mk_id and write_counter. mk_id is an -+ id generated randomly at mkreiserfs time. So we can just -+ skip all nodes with different mk_id. write_counter is d64 -+ incrementing counter of writes on disk. It is used for -+ choosing the newest data at fsck time. NIKITA-FIXME-HANS: why was field name changed but not comment? */ -+ -+ d32 mkfs_id; -+ d64 flush_id; -+ /* node flags to be used by fsck (reiser4ck or reiser4fsck?) -+ and repacker NIKITA-FIXME-HANS: say more or reference elsewhere that says more */ -+ d16 flags; -+ -+ /* 1 is leaf level, 2 is twig level, root is the numerically -+ largest level */ -+ d8 level; -+ -+ d8 pad; -+} PACKED node40_header; -+ -+/* item headers are not standard across all node layouts, pass -+ pos_in_node to functions instead */ -+typedef struct item_header40 { -+ /* key of item */ -+ /* 0 */ reiser4_key key; -+ /* offset from start of a node measured in 8-byte chunks */ -+ /* 24 */ d16 offset; -+ /* 26 */ d16 flags; -+ /* 28 */ d16 plugin_id; -+} PACKED item_header40; -+ -+size_t item_overhead_node40(const znode * node, flow_t * aflow); -+size_t free_space_node40(znode * node); -+node_search_result lookup_node40(znode * node, const reiser4_key * key, -+ lookup_bias bias, coord_t * coord); -+int num_of_items_node40(const znode * node); -+char *item_by_coord_node40(const coord_t * coord); -+int length_by_coord_node40(const coord_t * coord); -+item_plugin *plugin_by_coord_node40(const coord_t * coord); -+reiser4_key *key_at_node40(const coord_t * coord, reiser4_key * key); -+size_t estimate_node40(znode * node); -+int check_node40(const znode * node, __u32 flags, const char **error); -+int parse_node40(znode * node); -+int init_node40(znode * node); -+#ifdef GUESS_EXISTS -+int guess_node40(const znode * node); -+#endif -+void change_item_size_node40(coord_t * coord, int by); -+int create_item_node40(coord_t * target, const reiser4_key * key, -+ reiser4_item_data * data, carry_plugin_info * info); -+void update_item_key_node40(coord_t * target, const reiser4_key * key, -+ carry_plugin_info * info); -+int kill_node40(struct carry_kill_data *, carry_plugin_info *); -+int cut_node40(struct carry_cut_data *, carry_plugin_info *); -+int shift_node40(coord_t * from, znode * to, shift_direction pend, -+ /* if @from->node becomes -+ empty - it will be deleted from -+ the tree if this is set to 1 -+ */ -+ int delete_child, int including_stop_coord, -+ carry_plugin_info * info); -+ -+int fast_insert_node40(const coord_t * coord); -+int fast_paste_node40(const coord_t * coord); -+int fast_cut_node40(const coord_t * coord); -+int max_item_size_node40(void); -+int prepare_removal_node40(znode * empty, carry_plugin_info * info); -+int set_item_plugin_node40(coord_t * coord, item_id id); -+int shrink_item_node40(coord_t * coord, int delta); -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+void *shift_check_prepare(const znode *left, const znode *right); -+void shift_check(void *vp, const znode *left, const znode *right); -+#endif -+ -+/* __REISER4_NODE40_H__ */ -+#endif -+/* -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ scroll-step: 1 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/node/node.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/node/node.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/node/node.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/node/node.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,131 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* Node plugin interface. -+ -+ Description: The tree provides the abstraction of flows, which it -+ internally fragments into items which it stores in nodes. -+ -+ A key_atom is a piece of data bound to a single key. -+ -+ For reasonable space efficiency to be achieved it is often -+ necessary to store key_atoms in the nodes in the form of items, where -+ an item is a sequence of key_atoms of the same or similar type. It is -+ more space-efficient, because the item can implement (very) -+ efficient compression of key_atom's bodies using internal knowledge -+ about their semantics, and it can often avoid having a key for each -+ key_atom. Each type of item has specific operations implemented by its -+ item handler (see balance.c). -+ -+ Rationale: the rest of the code (specifically balancing routines) -+ accesses leaf level nodes through this interface. This way we can -+ implement various block layouts and even combine various layouts -+ within the same tree. Balancing/allocating algorithms should not -+ care about peculiarities of splitting/merging specific item types, -+ but rather should leave that to the item's item handler. -+ -+ Items, including those that provide the abstraction of flows, have -+ the property that if you move them in part or in whole to another -+ node, the balancing code invokes their is_left_mergeable() -+ item_operation to determine if they are mergeable with their new -+ neighbor in the node you have moved them to. For some items the -+ is_left_mergeable() function always returns null. -+ -+ When moving the bodies of items from one node to another: -+ -+ if a partial item is shifted to another node the balancing code invokes -+ an item handler method to handle the item splitting. -+ -+ if the balancing code needs to merge with an item in the node it -+ is shifting to, it will invoke an item handler method to handle -+ the item merging. -+ -+ if it needs to move whole item bodies unchanged, the balancing code uses xmemcpy() -+ adjusting the item headers after the move is done using the node handler. -+*/ -+ -+#include "../../forward.h" -+#include "../../debug.h" -+#include "../../key.h" -+#include "../../coord.h" -+#include "../plugin_header.h" -+#include "../item/item.h" -+#include "node.h" -+#include "../plugin.h" -+#include "../../znode.h" -+#include "../../tree.h" -+#include "../../super.h" -+#include "../../reiser4.h" -+ -+/** -+ * leftmost_key_in_node - get the smallest key in node -+ * @node: -+ * @key: store result here -+ * -+ * Stores the leftmost key of @node in @key. -+ */ -+reiser4_key *leftmost_key_in_node(const znode *node, reiser4_key *key) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-1634", node != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1635", key != NULL); -+ -+ if (!node_is_empty(node)) { -+ coord_t first_item; -+ -+ coord_init_first_unit(&first_item, (znode *) node); -+ item_key_by_coord(&first_item, key); -+ } else -+ *key = *reiser4_max_key(); -+ return key; -+} -+ -+node_plugin node_plugins[LAST_NODE_ID] = { -+ [NODE40_ID] = { -+ .h = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_NODE_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = NODE40_ID, -+ .pops = NULL, -+ .label = "unified", -+ .desc = "unified node layout", -+ .linkage = {NULL, NULL} -+ }, -+ .item_overhead = item_overhead_node40, -+ .free_space = free_space_node40, -+ .lookup = lookup_node40, -+ .num_of_items = num_of_items_node40, -+ .item_by_coord = item_by_coord_node40, -+ .length_by_coord = length_by_coord_node40, -+ .plugin_by_coord = plugin_by_coord_node40, -+ .key_at = key_at_node40, -+ .estimate = estimate_node40, -+ .check = check_node40, -+ .parse = parse_node40, -+ .init = init_node40, -+#ifdef GUESS_EXISTS -+ .guess = guess_node40, -+#endif -+ .change_item_size = change_item_size_node40, -+ .create_item = create_item_node40, -+ .update_item_key = update_item_key_node40, -+ .cut_and_kill = kill_node40, -+ .cut = cut_node40, -+ .shift = shift_node40, -+ .shrink_item = shrink_item_node40, -+ .fast_insert = fast_insert_node40, -+ .fast_paste = fast_paste_node40, -+ .fast_cut = fast_cut_node40, -+ .max_item_size = max_item_size_node40, -+ .prepare_removal = prepare_removal_node40, -+ .set_item_plugin = set_item_plugin_node40 -+ } -+}; -+ -+/* -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ scroll-step: 1 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/node/node.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/node/node.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/node/node.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/node/node.h 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,272 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* We need a definition of the default node layout here. */ -+ -+/* Generally speaking, it is best to have free space in the middle of the -+ node so that two sets of things can grow towards it, and to have the -+ item bodies on the left so that the last one of them grows into free -+ space. We optimize for the case where we append new items to the end -+ of the node, or grow the last item, because it hurts nothing to so -+ optimize and it is a common special case to do massive insertions in -+ increasing key order (and one of cases more likely to have a real user -+ notice the delay time for). -+ -+ formatted leaf default layout: (leaf1) -+ -+ |node header:item bodies:free space:key + pluginid + item offset| -+ -+ We grow towards the middle, optimizing layout for the case where we -+ append new items to the end of the node. The node header is fixed -+ length. Keys, and item offsets plus pluginids for the items -+ corresponding to them are in increasing key order, and are fixed -+ length. Item offsets are relative to start of node (16 bits creating -+ a node size limit of 64k, 12 bits might be a better choice....). Item -+ bodies are in decreasing key order. Item bodies have a variable size. -+ There is a one to one to one mapping of keys to item offsets to item -+ bodies. Item offsets consist of pointers to the zeroth byte of the -+ item body. Item length equals the start of the next item minus the -+ start of this item, except the zeroth item whose length equals the end -+ of the node minus the start of that item (plus a byte). In other -+ words, the item length is not recorded anywhere, and it does not need -+ to be since it is computable. -+ -+ Leaf variable length items and keys layout : (lvar) -+ -+ |node header:key offset + item offset + pluginid triplets:free space:key bodies:item bodies| -+ -+ We grow towards the middle, optimizing layout for the case where we -+ append new items to the end of the node. The node header is fixed -+ length. Keys and item offsets for the items corresponding to them are -+ in increasing key order, and keys are variable length. Item offsets -+ are relative to start of node (16 bits). Item bodies are in -+ decreasing key order. Item bodies have a variable size. There is a -+ one to one to one mapping of keys to item offsets to item bodies. -+ Item offsets consist of pointers to the zeroth byte of the item body. -+ Item length equals the start of the next item's key minus the start of -+ this item, except the zeroth item whose length equals the end of the -+ node minus the start of that item (plus a byte). -+ -+ leaf compressed keys layout: (lcomp) -+ -+ |node header:key offset + key inherit + item offset pairs:free space:key bodies:item bodies| -+ -+ We grow towards the middle, optimizing layout for the case where we -+ append new items to the end of the node. The node header is fixed -+ length. Keys and item offsets for the items corresponding to them are -+ in increasing key order, and keys are variable length. The "key -+ inherit" field indicates how much of the key prefix is identical to -+ the previous key (stem compression as described in "Managing -+ Gigabytes" is used). key_inherit is a one byte integer. The -+ intra-node searches performed through this layout are linear searches, -+ and this is theorized to not hurt performance much due to the high -+ cost of processor stalls on modern CPUs, and the small number of keys -+ in a single node. Item offsets are relative to start of node (16 -+ bits). Item bodies are in decreasing key order. Item bodies have a -+ variable size. There is a one to one to one mapping of keys to item -+ offsets to item bodies. Item offsets consist of pointers to the -+ zeroth byte of the item body. Item length equals the start of the -+ next item minus the start of this item, except the zeroth item whose -+ length equals the end of the node minus the start of that item (plus a -+ byte). In other words, item length and key length is not recorded -+ anywhere, and it does not need to be since it is computable. -+ -+ internal node default layout: (idef1) -+ -+ just like ldef1 except that item bodies are either blocknrs of -+ children or extents, and moving them may require updating parent -+ pointers in the nodes that they point to. -+*/ -+ -+/* There is an inherent 3-way tradeoff between optimizing and -+ exchanging disks between different architectures and code -+ complexity. This is optimal and simple and inexchangeable. -+ Someone else can do the code for exchanging disks and make it -+ complex. It would not be that hard. Using other than the PAGE_SIZE -+ might be suboptimal. -+*/ -+ -+#if !defined( __REISER4_NODE_H__ ) -+#define __REISER4_NODE_H__ -+ -+#define LEAF40_NODE_SIZE PAGE_CACHE_SIZE -+ -+#include "../../dformat.h" -+#include "../plugin_header.h" -+ -+#include -+ -+typedef enum { -+ NS_FOUND = 0, -+ NS_NOT_FOUND = -ENOENT -+} node_search_result; -+ -+/* Maximal possible space overhead for creation of new item in a node */ -+#define REISER4_NODE_MAX_OVERHEAD ( sizeof( reiser4_key ) + 32 ) -+ -+typedef enum { -+ REISER4_NODE_DKEYS = (1 << 0), -+ REISER4_NODE_TREE_STABLE = (1 << 1) -+} reiser4_node_check_flag; -+ -+/* cut and cut_and_kill have too long list of parameters. This structure is just to safe some space on stack */ -+struct cut_list { -+ coord_t *from; -+ coord_t *to; -+ const reiser4_key *from_key; -+ const reiser4_key *to_key; -+ reiser4_key *smallest_removed; -+ carry_plugin_info *info; -+ __u32 flags; -+ struct inode *inode; /* this is to pass list of eflushed jnodes down to extent_kill_hook */ -+ lock_handle *left; -+ lock_handle *right; -+}; -+ -+struct carry_cut_data; -+struct carry_kill_data; -+ -+/* The responsibility of the node plugin is to store and give access -+ to the sequence of items within the node. */ -+typedef struct node_plugin { -+ /* generic plugin fields */ -+ plugin_header h; -+ -+ /* calculates the amount of space that will be required to store an -+ item which is in addition to the space consumed by the item body. -+ (the space consumed by the item body can be gotten by calling -+ item->estimate) */ -+ size_t(*item_overhead) (const znode * node, flow_t * f); -+ -+ /* returns free space by looking into node (i.e., without using -+ znode->free_space). */ -+ size_t(*free_space) (znode * node); -+ /* search within the node for the one item which might -+ contain the key, invoking item->search_within to search within -+ that item to see if it is in there */ -+ node_search_result(*lookup) (znode * node, const reiser4_key * key, -+ lookup_bias bias, coord_t * coord); -+ /* number of items in node */ -+ int (*num_of_items) (const znode * node); -+ -+ /* store information about item in @coord in @data */ -+ /* break into several node ops, don't add any more uses of this before doing so */ -+ /*int ( *item_at )( const coord_t *coord, reiser4_item_data *data ); */ -+ char *(*item_by_coord) (const coord_t * coord); -+ int (*length_by_coord) (const coord_t * coord); -+ item_plugin *(*plugin_by_coord) (const coord_t * coord); -+ -+ /* store item key in @key */ -+ reiser4_key *(*key_at) (const coord_t * coord, reiser4_key * key); -+ /* conservatively estimate whether unit of what size can fit -+ into node. This estimation should be performed without -+ actually looking into the node's content (free space is saved in -+ znode). */ -+ size_t(*estimate) (znode * node); -+ -+ /* performs every consistency check the node plugin author could -+ imagine. Optional. */ -+ int (*check) (const znode * node, __u32 flags, const char **error); -+ -+ /* Called when node is read into memory and node plugin is -+ already detected. This should read some data into znode (like free -+ space counter) and, optionally, check data consistency. -+ */ -+ int (*parse) (znode * node); -+ /* This method is called on a new node to initialise plugin specific -+ data (header, etc.) */ -+ int (*init) (znode * node); -+ /* Check whether @node content conforms to this plugin format. -+ Probably only useful after support for old V3.x formats is added. -+ Uncomment after 4.0 only. -+ */ -+ /* int ( *guess )( const znode *node ); */ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ void (*print) (const char *prefix, const znode * node, __u32 flags); -+#endif -+ /* change size of @item by @by bytes. @item->node has enough free -+ space. When @by > 0 - free space is appended to end of item. When -+ @by < 0 - item is truncated - it is assumed that last @by bytes if -+ the item are freed already */ -+ void (*change_item_size) (coord_t * item, int by); -+ -+ /* create new item @length bytes long in coord @target */ -+ int (*create_item) (coord_t * target, const reiser4_key * key, -+ reiser4_item_data * data, carry_plugin_info * info); -+ -+ /* update key of item. */ -+ void (*update_item_key) (coord_t * target, const reiser4_key * key, -+ carry_plugin_info * info); -+ -+ int (*cut_and_kill) (struct carry_kill_data *, carry_plugin_info *); -+ int (*cut) (struct carry_cut_data *, carry_plugin_info *); -+ -+ /* -+ * shrink item pointed to by @coord by @delta bytes. -+ */ -+ int (*shrink_item) (coord_t * coord, int delta); -+ -+ /* copy as much as possible but not more than up to @stop from -+ @stop->node to @target. If (pend == append) then data from beginning of -+ @stop->node are copied to the end of @target. If (pend == prepend) then -+ data from the end of @stop->node are copied to the beginning of -+ @target. Copied data are removed from @stop->node. Information -+ about what to do on upper level is stored in @todo */ -+ int (*shift) (coord_t * stop, znode * target, shift_direction pend, -+ int delete_node, int including_insert_coord, -+ carry_plugin_info * info); -+ /* return true if this node allows skip carry() in some situations -+ (see fs/reiser4/tree.c:insert_by_coord()). Reiser3.x format -+ emulation doesn't. -+ -+ This will speedup insertions that doesn't require updates to the -+ parent, by bypassing initialisation of carry() structures. It's -+ believed that majority of insertions will fit there. -+ -+ */ -+ int (*fast_insert) (const coord_t * coord); -+ int (*fast_paste) (const coord_t * coord); -+ int (*fast_cut) (const coord_t * coord); -+ /* this limits max size of item which can be inserted into a node and -+ number of bytes item in a node may be appended with */ -+ int (*max_item_size) (void); -+ int (*prepare_removal) (znode * empty, carry_plugin_info * info); -+ /* change plugin id of items which are in a node already. Currently it is Used in tail conversion for regular -+ * files */ -+ int (*set_item_plugin) (coord_t * coord, item_id); -+} node_plugin; -+ -+typedef enum { -+ /* standard unified node layout used for both leaf and internal -+ nodes */ -+ NODE40_ID, -+ LAST_NODE_ID -+} reiser4_node_id; -+ -+extern reiser4_key *leftmost_key_in_node(const znode * node, reiser4_key * key); -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+extern void print_node_content(const char *prefix, const znode * node, -+ __u32 flags); -+#endif -+ -+extern void indent_znode(const znode * node); -+ -+typedef struct common_node_header { -+ /* -+ * identifier of node plugin. Must be located at the very beginning of -+ * a node. -+ */ -+ __le16 plugin_id; -+} common_node_header; -+ -+/* __REISER4_NODE_H__ */ -+#endif -+/* -+ * Local variables: -+ * c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ * mode-name: "LC" -+ * c-basic-offset: 8 -+ * tab-width: 8 -+ * fill-column: 79 -+ * scroll-step: 1 -+ * End: -+ */ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/object.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/object.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/object.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/object.c 2007-12-04 18:49:45.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,531 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by -+ * reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* -+ * Examples of object plugins: file, directory, symlink, special file. -+ * -+ * Plugins associated with inode: -+ * -+ * Plugin of inode is plugin referenced by plugin-id field of on-disk -+ * stat-data. How we store this plugin in in-core inode is not -+ * important. Currently pointers are used, another variant is to store offsets -+ * and do array lookup on each access. -+ * -+ * Now, each inode has one selected plugin: object plugin that -+ * determines what type of file this object is: directory, regular etc. -+ * -+ * This main plugin can use other plugins that are thus subordinated to -+ * it. Directory instance of object plugin uses hash; regular file -+ * instance uses tail policy plugin. -+ * -+ * Object plugin is either taken from id in stat-data or guessed from -+ * i_mode bits. Once it is established we ask it to install its -+ * subordinate plugins, by looking again in stat-data or inheriting them -+ * from parent. -+ * -+ * How new inode is initialized during ->read_inode(): -+ * 1 read stat-data and initialize inode fields: i_size, i_mode, -+ * i_generation, capabilities etc. -+ * 2 read plugin id from stat data or try to guess plugin id -+ * from inode->i_mode bits if plugin id is missing. -+ * 3 Call ->init_inode() method of stat-data plugin to initialise inode fields. -+ * -+ * NIKITA-FIXME-HANS: can you say a little about 1 being done before 3? What -+ * if stat data does contain i_size, etc., due to it being an unusual plugin? -+ * -+ * 4 Call ->activate() method of object's plugin. Plugin is either read from -+ * from stat-data or guessed from mode bits -+ * 5 Call ->inherit() method of object plugin to inherit as yet un initialized -+ * plugins from parent. -+ * -+ * Easy induction proves that on last step all plugins of inode would be -+ * initialized. -+ * -+ * When creating new object: -+ * 1 obtain object plugin id (see next period) -+ * NIKITA-FIXME-HANS: period? -+ * 2 ->install() this plugin -+ * 3 ->inherit() the rest from the parent -+ * -+ * We need some examples of creating an object with default and non-default -+ * plugin ids. Nikita, please create them. -+ */ -+ -+#include "../inode.h" -+ -+static int _bugop(void) -+{ -+ BUG_ON(1); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+#define bugop ((void *)_bugop) -+ -+static int _dummyop(void) -+{ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+#define dummyop ((void *)_dummyop) -+ -+static int change_file(struct inode *inode, -+ reiser4_plugin * plugin, -+ pset_member memb) -+{ -+ /* cannot change object plugin of already existing object */ -+ if (memb == PSET_FILE) -+ return RETERR(-EINVAL); -+ -+ /* Change PSET_CREATE */ -+ return aset_set_unsafe(&reiser4_inode_data(inode)->pset, memb, plugin); -+} -+ -+static reiser4_plugin_ops file_plugin_ops = { -+ .change = change_file -+}; -+ -+static struct inode_operations null_i_ops = {.create = NULL}; -+static struct file_operations null_f_ops = {.owner = NULL}; -+static struct address_space_operations null_a_ops = {.writepage = NULL}; -+ -+/* VFS methods for regular files */ -+static struct inode_operations regular_file_i_ops = { -+ .permission = reiser4_permission_common, -+ .setattr = reiser4_setattr_careful, -+ .getattr = reiser4_getattr_common -+}; -+static struct file_operations regular_file_f_ops = { -+ .llseek = generic_file_llseek, -+ .read = reiser4_read_careful, -+ .write = reiser4_write_careful, -+ .aio_read = generic_file_aio_read, -+ .ioctl = reiser4_ioctl_careful, -+ .mmap = reiser4_mmap_careful, -+ .open = reiser4_open_careful, -+ .release = reiser4_release_careful, -+ .fsync = reiser4_sync_file_common, -+ .splice_read = generic_file_splice_read, -+ .splice_write = generic_file_splice_write -+}; -+static struct address_space_operations regular_file_a_ops = { -+ .writepage = reiser4_writepage, -+ .readpage = reiser4_readpage, -+ .sync_page = block_sync_page, -+ .writepages = reiser4_writepages, -+ .set_page_dirty = reiser4_set_page_dirty, -+ .readpages = reiser4_readpages, -+ .prepare_write = reiser4_prepare_write, -+ .commit_write = reiser4_commit_write, -+ .bmap = reiser4_bmap_careful, -+ .invalidatepage = reiser4_invalidatepage, -+ .releasepage = reiser4_releasepage -+}; -+ -+/* VFS methods for symlink files */ -+static struct inode_operations symlink_file_i_ops = { -+ .readlink = generic_readlink, -+ .follow_link = reiser4_follow_link_common, -+ .permission = reiser4_permission_common, -+ .setattr = reiser4_setattr_common, -+ .getattr = reiser4_getattr_common -+}; -+ -+/* VFS methods for special files */ -+static struct inode_operations special_file_i_ops = { -+ .permission = reiser4_permission_common, -+ .setattr = reiser4_setattr_common, -+ .getattr = reiser4_getattr_common -+}; -+ -+/* VFS methods for directories */ -+static struct inode_operations directory_i_ops = { -+ .create = reiser4_create_common, -+ .lookup = reiser4_lookup_common, -+ .link = reiser4_link_common, -+ .unlink = reiser4_unlink_common, -+ .symlink = reiser4_symlink_common, -+ .mkdir = reiser4_mkdir_common, -+ .rmdir = reiser4_unlink_common, -+ .mknod = reiser4_mknod_common, -+ .rename = reiser4_rename_common, -+ .permission = reiser4_permission_common, -+ .setattr = reiser4_setattr_common, -+ .getattr = reiser4_getattr_common -+}; -+static struct file_operations directory_f_ops = { -+ .llseek = reiser4_llseek_dir_common, -+ .read = generic_read_dir, -+ .readdir = reiser4_readdir_common, -+ .release = reiser4_release_dir_common, -+ .fsync = reiser4_sync_common -+}; -+static struct address_space_operations directory_a_ops = { -+ .writepage = bugop, -+ .sync_page = bugop, -+ .writepages = dummyop, -+ .set_page_dirty = bugop, -+ .readpages = bugop, -+ .prepare_write = bugop, -+ .commit_write = bugop, -+ .bmap = bugop, -+ .invalidatepage = bugop, -+ .releasepage = bugop -+}; -+ -+/* -+ * Definitions of object plugins. -+ */ -+ -+file_plugin file_plugins[LAST_FILE_PLUGIN_ID] = { -+ [UNIX_FILE_PLUGIN_ID] = { -+ .h = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_FILE_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = UNIX_FILE_PLUGIN_ID, -+ .groups = (1 << REISER4_REGULAR_FILE), -+ .pops = &file_plugin_ops, -+ .label = "reg", -+ .desc = "regular file", -+ .linkage = {NULL, NULL}, -+ }, -+ /* -+ * invariant vfs ops -+ */ -+ .inode_ops = ®ular_file_i_ops, -+ .file_ops = ®ular_file_f_ops, -+ .as_ops = ®ular_file_a_ops, -+ /* -+ * private i_ops -+ */ -+ .setattr = setattr_unix_file, -+ .open = open_unix_file, -+ .read = read_unix_file, -+ .write = write_unix_file, -+ .ioctl = ioctl_unix_file, -+ .mmap = mmap_unix_file, -+ .release = release_unix_file, -+ /* -+ * private f_ops -+ */ -+ .readpage = readpage_unix_file, -+ .readpages = readpages_unix_file, -+ .writepages = writepages_unix_file, -+ .prepare_write = prepare_write_unix_file, -+ .commit_write = commit_write_unix_file, -+ /* -+ * private a_ops -+ */ -+ .bmap = bmap_unix_file, -+ /* -+ * other private methods -+ */ -+ .write_sd_by_inode = write_sd_by_inode_common, -+ .flow_by_inode = flow_by_inode_unix_file, -+ .key_by_inode = key_by_inode_and_offset_common, -+ .set_plug_in_inode = set_plug_in_inode_common, -+ .adjust_to_parent = adjust_to_parent_common, -+ .create_object = reiser4_create_object_common, -+ .delete_object = delete_object_unix_file, -+ .add_link = reiser4_add_link_common, -+ .rem_link = reiser4_rem_link_common, -+ .owns_item = owns_item_unix_file, -+ .can_add_link = can_add_link_common, -+ .detach = dummyop, -+ .bind = dummyop, -+ .safelink = safelink_common, -+ .estimate = { -+ .create = estimate_create_common, -+ .update = estimate_update_common, -+ .unlink = estimate_unlink_common -+ }, -+ .init_inode_data = init_inode_data_unix_file, -+ .cut_tree_worker = cut_tree_worker_common, -+ .wire = { -+ .write = wire_write_common, -+ .read = wire_read_common, -+ .get = wire_get_common, -+ .size = wire_size_common, -+ .done = wire_done_common -+ } -+ }, -+ [DIRECTORY_FILE_PLUGIN_ID] = { -+ .h = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_FILE_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = DIRECTORY_FILE_PLUGIN_ID, -+ .groups = (1 << REISER4_DIRECTORY_FILE), -+ .pops = &file_plugin_ops, -+ .label = "dir", -+ .desc = "directory", -+ .linkage = {NULL, NULL} -+ }, -+ .inode_ops = &null_i_ops, -+ .file_ops = &null_f_ops, -+ .as_ops = &null_a_ops, -+ -+ .write_sd_by_inode = write_sd_by_inode_common, -+ .flow_by_inode = bugop, -+ .key_by_inode = bugop, -+ .set_plug_in_inode = set_plug_in_inode_common, -+ .adjust_to_parent = adjust_to_parent_common_dir, -+ .create_object = reiser4_create_object_common, -+ .delete_object = reiser4_delete_dir_common, -+ .add_link = reiser4_add_link_common, -+ .rem_link = rem_link_common_dir, -+ .owns_item = owns_item_common_dir, -+ .can_add_link = can_add_link_common, -+ .can_rem_link = can_rem_link_common_dir, -+ .detach = reiser4_detach_common_dir, -+ .bind = reiser4_bind_common_dir, -+ .safelink = safelink_common, -+ .estimate = { -+ .create = estimate_create_common_dir, -+ .update = estimate_update_common, -+ .unlink = estimate_unlink_common_dir -+ }, -+ .wire = { -+ .write = wire_write_common, -+ .read = wire_read_common, -+ .get = wire_get_common, -+ .size = wire_size_common, -+ .done = wire_done_common -+ }, -+ .init_inode_data = init_inode_ordering, -+ .cut_tree_worker = cut_tree_worker_common, -+ }, -+ [SYMLINK_FILE_PLUGIN_ID] = { -+ .h = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_FILE_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = SYMLINK_FILE_PLUGIN_ID, -+ .groups = (1 << REISER4_SYMLINK_FILE), -+ .pops = &file_plugin_ops, -+ .label = "symlink", -+ .desc = "symbolic link", -+ .linkage = {NULL,NULL} -+ }, -+ .inode_ops = &symlink_file_i_ops, -+ /* inode->i_fop of symlink is initialized -+ by NULL in setup_inode_ops */ -+ .file_ops = &null_f_ops, -+ .as_ops = &null_a_ops, -+ -+ .write_sd_by_inode = write_sd_by_inode_common, -+ .set_plug_in_inode = set_plug_in_inode_common, -+ .adjust_to_parent = adjust_to_parent_common, -+ .create_object = reiser4_create_symlink, -+ .delete_object = reiser4_delete_object_common, -+ .add_link = reiser4_add_link_common, -+ .rem_link = reiser4_rem_link_common, -+ .can_add_link = can_add_link_common, -+ .detach = dummyop, -+ .bind = dummyop, -+ .safelink = safelink_common, -+ .estimate = { -+ .create = estimate_create_common, -+ .update = estimate_update_common, -+ .unlink = estimate_unlink_common -+ }, -+ .init_inode_data = init_inode_ordering, -+ .cut_tree_worker = cut_tree_worker_common, -+ .destroy_inode = destroy_inode_symlink, -+ .wire = { -+ .write = wire_write_common, -+ .read = wire_read_common, -+ .get = wire_get_common, -+ .size = wire_size_common, -+ .done = wire_done_common -+ } -+ }, -+ [SPECIAL_FILE_PLUGIN_ID] = { -+ .h = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_FILE_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = SPECIAL_FILE_PLUGIN_ID, -+ .groups = (1 << REISER4_SPECIAL_FILE), -+ .pops = &file_plugin_ops, -+ .label = "special", -+ .desc = -+ "special: fifo, device or socket", -+ .linkage = {NULL, NULL} -+ }, -+ .inode_ops = &special_file_i_ops, -+ /* file_ops of special files (sockets, block, char, fifo) are -+ initialized by init_special_inode. */ -+ .file_ops = &null_f_ops, -+ .as_ops = &null_a_ops, -+ -+ .write_sd_by_inode = write_sd_by_inode_common, -+ .set_plug_in_inode = set_plug_in_inode_common, -+ .adjust_to_parent = adjust_to_parent_common, -+ .create_object = reiser4_create_object_common, -+ .delete_object = reiser4_delete_object_common, -+ .add_link = reiser4_add_link_common, -+ .rem_link = reiser4_rem_link_common, -+ .owns_item = owns_item_common, -+ .can_add_link = can_add_link_common, -+ .detach = dummyop, -+ .bind = dummyop, -+ .safelink = safelink_common, -+ .estimate = { -+ .create = estimate_create_common, -+ .update = estimate_update_common, -+ .unlink = estimate_unlink_common -+ }, -+ .init_inode_data = init_inode_ordering, -+ .cut_tree_worker = cut_tree_worker_common, -+ .wire = { -+ .write = wire_write_common, -+ .read = wire_read_common, -+ .get = wire_get_common, -+ .size = wire_size_common, -+ .done = wire_done_common -+ } -+ }, -+ [CRYPTCOMPRESS_FILE_PLUGIN_ID] = { -+ .h = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_FILE_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = CRYPTCOMPRESS_FILE_PLUGIN_ID, -+ .groups = (1 << REISER4_REGULAR_FILE), -+ .pops = &file_plugin_ops, -+ .label = "cryptcompress", -+ .desc = "cryptcompress file", -+ .linkage = {NULL, NULL} -+ }, -+ .inode_ops = ®ular_file_i_ops, -+ .file_ops = ®ular_file_f_ops, -+ .as_ops = ®ular_file_a_ops, -+ -+ .setattr = setattr_cryptcompress, -+ .open = open_cryptcompress, -+ .read = read_cryptcompress, -+ .write = write_cryptcompress, -+ .ioctl = ioctl_cryptcompress, -+ .mmap = mmap_cryptcompress, -+ .release = release_cryptcompress, -+ -+ .readpage = readpage_cryptcompress, -+ .readpages = readpages_cryptcompress, -+ .writepages = writepages_cryptcompress, -+ .prepare_write = prepare_write_cryptcompress, -+ .commit_write = commit_write_cryptcompress, -+ -+ .bmap = bmap_cryptcompress, -+ -+ .write_sd_by_inode = write_sd_by_inode_common, -+ .flow_by_inode = flow_by_inode_cryptcompress, -+ .key_by_inode = key_by_inode_cryptcompress, -+ .set_plug_in_inode = set_plug_in_inode_common, -+ .adjust_to_parent = adjust_to_parent_cryptcompress, -+ .create_object = create_object_cryptcompress, -+ .delete_object = delete_object_cryptcompress, -+ .add_link = reiser4_add_link_common, -+ .rem_link = reiser4_rem_link_common, -+ .owns_item = owns_item_common, -+ .can_add_link = can_add_link_common, -+ .detach = dummyop, -+ .bind = dummyop, -+ .safelink = safelink_common, -+ .estimate = { -+ .create = estimate_create_common, -+ .update = estimate_update_common, -+ .unlink = estimate_unlink_common -+ }, -+ .init_inode_data = init_inode_data_cryptcompress, -+ .cut_tree_worker = cut_tree_worker_cryptcompress, -+ .destroy_inode = destroy_inode_cryptcompress, -+ .wire = { -+ .write = wire_write_common, -+ .read = wire_read_common, -+ .get = wire_get_common, -+ .size = wire_size_common, -+ .done = wire_done_common -+ } -+ } -+}; -+ -+static int change_dir(struct inode *inode, -+ reiser4_plugin * plugin, -+ pset_member memb) -+{ -+ /* cannot change dir plugin of already existing object */ -+ return RETERR(-EINVAL); -+} -+ -+static reiser4_plugin_ops dir_plugin_ops = { -+ .change = change_dir -+}; -+ -+/* -+ * definition of directory plugins -+ */ -+ -+dir_plugin dir_plugins[LAST_DIR_ID] = { -+ /* standard hashed directory plugin */ -+ [HASHED_DIR_PLUGIN_ID] = { -+ .h = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_DIR_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = HASHED_DIR_PLUGIN_ID, -+ .pops = &dir_plugin_ops, -+ .label = "dir", -+ .desc = "hashed directory", -+ .linkage = {NULL, NULL} -+ }, -+ .inode_ops = &directory_i_ops, -+ .file_ops = &directory_f_ops, -+ .as_ops = &directory_a_ops, -+ -+ .get_parent = get_parent_common, -+ .is_name_acceptable = is_name_acceptable_common, -+ .build_entry_key = build_entry_key_hashed, -+ .build_readdir_key = build_readdir_key_common, -+ .add_entry = reiser4_add_entry_common, -+ .rem_entry = reiser4_rem_entry_common, -+ .init = reiser4_dir_init_common, -+ .done = reiser4_dir_done_common, -+ .attach = reiser4_attach_common, -+ .detach = reiser4_detach_common, -+ .estimate = { -+ .add_entry = estimate_add_entry_common, -+ .rem_entry = estimate_rem_entry_common, -+ .unlink = dir_estimate_unlink_common -+ } -+ }, -+ /* hashed directory for which seekdir/telldir are guaranteed to -+ * work. Brain-damage. */ -+ [SEEKABLE_HASHED_DIR_PLUGIN_ID] = { -+ .h = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_DIR_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = SEEKABLE_HASHED_DIR_PLUGIN_ID, -+ .pops = &dir_plugin_ops, -+ .label = "dir32", -+ .desc = "directory hashed with 31 bit hash", -+ .linkage = {NULL, NULL} -+ }, -+ .inode_ops = &directory_i_ops, -+ .file_ops = &directory_f_ops, -+ .as_ops = &directory_a_ops, -+ -+ .get_parent = get_parent_common, -+ .is_name_acceptable = is_name_acceptable_common, -+ .build_entry_key = build_entry_key_seekable, -+ .build_readdir_key = build_readdir_key_common, -+ .add_entry = reiser4_add_entry_common, -+ .rem_entry = reiser4_rem_entry_common, -+ .init = reiser4_dir_init_common, -+ .done = reiser4_dir_done_common, -+ .attach = reiser4_attach_common, -+ .detach = reiser4_detach_common, -+ .estimate = { -+ .add_entry = estimate_add_entry_common, -+ .rem_entry = estimate_rem_entry_common, -+ .unlink = dir_estimate_unlink_common -+ } -+ } -+}; -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/object.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/object.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/object.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/object.h 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,121 @@ -+/* Copyright 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by -+ * reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* Declaration of object plugin functions. */ -+ -+#if !defined( __FS_REISER4_PLUGIN_OBJECT_H__ ) -+#define __FS_REISER4_PLUGIN_OBJECT_H__ -+ -+#include "../type_safe_hash.h" -+ -+/* common implementations of inode operations */ -+int reiser4_create_common(struct inode *parent, struct dentry *dentry, -+ int mode, struct nameidata *); -+struct dentry * reiser4_lookup_common(struct inode *parent, -+ struct dentry *dentry, -+ struct nameidata *nameidata); -+int reiser4_link_common(struct dentry *existing, struct inode *parent, -+ struct dentry *newname); -+int reiser4_unlink_common(struct inode *parent, struct dentry *victim); -+int reiser4_mkdir_common(struct inode *parent, struct dentry *dentry, int mode); -+int reiser4_symlink_common(struct inode *parent, struct dentry *dentry, -+ const char *linkname); -+int reiser4_mknod_common(struct inode *parent, struct dentry *dentry, -+ int mode, dev_t rdev); -+int reiser4_rename_common(struct inode *old_dir, struct dentry *old_name, -+ struct inode *new_dir, struct dentry *new_name); -+void *reiser4_follow_link_common(struct dentry *, struct nameidata *data); -+int reiser4_permission_common(struct inode *, int mask, -+ struct nameidata *nameidata); -+int reiser4_setattr_common(struct dentry *, struct iattr *); -+int reiser4_getattr_common(struct vfsmount *mnt, struct dentry *, -+ struct kstat *); -+ -+/* common implementations of file operations */ -+loff_t reiser4_llseek_dir_common(struct file *, loff_t off, int origin); -+int reiser4_readdir_common(struct file *, void *dirent, filldir_t); -+int reiser4_release_dir_common(struct inode *, struct file *); -+int reiser4_sync_common(struct file *, struct dentry *, int datasync); -+ -+/* common implementations of address space operations */ -+int prepare_write_common(struct file *, struct page *, unsigned from, -+ unsigned to); -+ -+/* file plugin operations: common implementations */ -+int write_sd_by_inode_common(struct inode *); -+int key_by_inode_and_offset_common(struct inode *, loff_t, reiser4_key *); -+int set_plug_in_inode_common(struct inode *object, struct inode *parent, -+ reiser4_object_create_data *); -+int adjust_to_parent_common(struct inode *object, struct inode *parent, -+ struct inode *root); -+int adjust_to_parent_common_dir(struct inode *object, struct inode *parent, -+ struct inode *root); -+int adjust_to_parent_cryptcompress(struct inode *object, struct inode *parent, -+ struct inode *root); -+int reiser4_create_object_common(struct inode *object, struct inode *parent, -+ reiser4_object_create_data *); -+int reiser4_delete_object_common(struct inode *); -+int reiser4_delete_dir_common(struct inode *); -+int reiser4_add_link_common(struct inode *object, struct inode *parent); -+int reiser4_rem_link_common(struct inode *object, struct inode *parent); -+int rem_link_common_dir(struct inode *object, struct inode *parent); -+int owns_item_common(const struct inode *, const coord_t *); -+int owns_item_common_dir(const struct inode *, const coord_t *); -+int can_add_link_common(const struct inode *); -+int can_rem_link_common_dir(const struct inode *); -+int reiser4_detach_common_dir(struct inode *child, struct inode *parent); -+int reiser4_bind_common_dir(struct inode *child, struct inode *parent); -+int safelink_common(struct inode *, reiser4_safe_link_t, __u64 value); -+reiser4_block_nr estimate_create_common(const struct inode *); -+reiser4_block_nr estimate_create_common_dir(const struct inode *); -+reiser4_block_nr estimate_update_common(const struct inode *); -+reiser4_block_nr estimate_unlink_common(const struct inode *, -+ const struct inode *); -+reiser4_block_nr estimate_unlink_common_dir(const struct inode *, -+ const struct inode *); -+char *wire_write_common(struct inode *, char *start); -+char *wire_read_common(char *addr, reiser4_object_on_wire *); -+struct dentry *wire_get_common(struct super_block *, reiser4_object_on_wire *); -+int wire_size_common(struct inode *); -+void wire_done_common(reiser4_object_on_wire *); -+ -+/* dir plugin operations: common implementations */ -+struct dentry *get_parent_common(struct inode *child); -+int is_name_acceptable_common(const struct inode *, const char *name, int len); -+void build_entry_key_common(const struct inode *, -+ const struct qstr *qname, reiser4_key *); -+int build_readdir_key_common(struct file *dir, reiser4_key *); -+int reiser4_add_entry_common(struct inode *object, struct dentry *where, -+ reiser4_object_create_data *, reiser4_dir_entry_desc *); -+int reiser4_rem_entry_common(struct inode *object, struct dentry *where, -+ reiser4_dir_entry_desc *); -+int reiser4_dir_init_common(struct inode *object, struct inode *parent, -+ reiser4_object_create_data *); -+int reiser4_dir_done_common(struct inode *); -+int reiser4_attach_common(struct inode *child, struct inode *parent); -+int reiser4_detach_common(struct inode *object, struct inode *parent); -+reiser4_block_nr estimate_add_entry_common(const struct inode *); -+reiser4_block_nr estimate_rem_entry_common(const struct inode *); -+reiser4_block_nr dir_estimate_unlink_common(const struct inode *, -+ const struct inode *); -+ -+/* these are essential parts of common implementations, they are to make -+ customized implementations easier */ -+int do_prepare_write(struct file *, struct page *, unsigned from, unsigned to); -+ -+/* merely useful functions */ -+int lookup_sd(struct inode *, znode_lock_mode, coord_t *, lock_handle *, -+ const reiser4_key *, int silent); -+ -+/* __FS_REISER4_PLUGIN_OBJECT_H__ */ -+#endif -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/plugin.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/plugin.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/plugin.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/plugin.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,559 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by -+ * reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* Basic plugin infrastructure, lookup etc. */ -+ -+/* PLUGINS: -+ -+ Plugins are internal Reiser4 "modules" or "objects" used to increase -+ extensibility and allow external users to easily adapt reiser4 to -+ their needs. -+ -+ Plugins are classified into several disjoint "types". Plugins -+ belonging to the particular plugin type are termed "instances" of -+ this type. Existing types are listed by enum reiser4_plugin_type -+ (see plugin/plugin_header.h) -+ -+NIKITA-FIXME-HANS: update this list, and review this entire comment for currency -+ -+ Object (file) plugin determines how given file-system object serves -+ standard VFS requests for read, write, seek, mmap etc. Instances of -+ file plugins are: regular file, directory, symlink. Another example -+ of file plugin is audit plugin, that optionally records accesses to -+ underlying object and forwards requests to it. -+ -+ Hash plugins compute hashes used by reiser4 to store and locate -+ files within directories. Instances of hash plugin type are: r5, -+ tea, rupasov. -+ -+ Tail plugins (or, more precisely, tail policy plugins) determine -+ when last part of the file should be stored in a formatted item. -+ -+ Scope and lookup: -+ -+ label such that pair ( type_label, plugin_label ) is unique. This -+ pair is a globally persistent and user-visible plugin -+ identifier. Internally kernel maintains plugins and plugin types in -+ arrays using an index into those arrays as plugin and plugin type -+ identifiers. File-system in turn, also maintains persistent -+ "dictionary" which is mapping from plugin label to numerical -+ identifier which is stored in file-system objects. That is, we -+ store the offset into the plugin array for that plugin type as the -+ plugin id in the stat data of the filesystem object. -+ -+ Internal kernel plugin type identifier (index in plugins[] array) is -+ of type reiser4_plugin_type. Set of available plugin types is -+ currently static, but dynamic loading doesn't seem to pose -+ insurmountable problems. -+ -+ Within each type plugins are addressed by the identifiers of type -+ reiser4_plugin_id (indices in reiser4_plugin_type_data.builtin[]). -+ Such identifiers are only required to be unique within one type, -+ not globally. -+ -+ Thus, plugin in memory is uniquely identified by the pair (type_id, -+ id). -+ -+ Usage: -+ -+ There exists only one instance of each plugin instance, but this -+ single instance can be associated with many entities (file-system -+ objects, items, nodes, transactions, file-descriptors etc.). Entity -+ to which plugin of given type is termed (due to the lack of -+ imagination) "subject" of this plugin type and, by abuse of -+ terminology, subject of particular instance of this type to which -+ it's attached currently. For example, inode is subject of object -+ plugin type. Inode representing directory is subject of directory -+ plugin, hash plugin type and some particular instance of hash plugin -+ type. Inode, representing regular file is subject of "regular file" -+ plugin, tail-policy plugin type etc. -+ -+ With each subject the plugin possibly stores some state. For example, -+ the state of a directory plugin (instance of object plugin type) is pointer -+ to hash plugin (if directories always use hashing that is). -+ -+ Interface: -+ -+ In addition to a scalar identifier, each plugin type and plugin -+ proper has a "label": short string and a "description"---longer -+ descriptive string. Labels and descriptions of plugin types are -+ hard-coded into plugins[] array, declared and defined in -+ plugin.c. Label and description of plugin are stored in .label and -+ .desc fields of reiser4_plugin_header respectively. It's possible to -+ locate plugin by the pair of labels. -+ -+ Features (not implemented): -+ -+ . user-level plugin manipulations: -+ + reiser4("filename/..file_plugin<='audit'"); -+ + write(open("filename/..file_plugin"), "audit", 8); -+ -+ . user level utilities lsplug and chplug to manipulate plugins. -+ Utilities are not of primary priority. Possibly they will be not -+ working on v4.0 -+ -+ NIKITA-FIXME-HANS: this should be a mkreiserfs option not a mount -+ option, do you agree? I don't think that specifying it at mount time, -+ and then changing it with each mount, is a good model for usage. -+ -+ . mount option "plug" to set-up plugins of root-directory. -+ "plug=foo:bar" will set "bar" as default plugin of type "foo". -+ -+ Limitations: -+ -+ . each plugin type has to provide at least one builtin -+ plugin. This is technical limitation and it can be lifted in the -+ future. -+ -+ TODO: -+ -+ New plugin types/plugings: -+ Things we should be able to separately choose to inherit: -+ -+ security plugins -+ -+ stat data -+ -+ file bodies -+ -+ file plugins -+ -+ dir plugins -+ -+ . perm:acl -+ -+ . audi---audit plugin intercepting and possibly logging all -+ accesses to object. Requires to put stub functions in file_operations -+ in stead of generic_file_*. -+ -+NIKITA-FIXME-HANS: why make overflows a plugin? -+ . over---handle hash overflows -+ -+ . sqnt---handle different access patterns and instruments read-ahead -+ -+NIKITA-FIXME-HANS: describe the line below in more detail. -+ -+ . hier---handle inheritance of plugins along file-system hierarchy -+ -+ Different kinds of inheritance: on creation vs. on access. -+ Compatible/incompatible plugins. -+ Inheritance for multi-linked files. -+ Layered plugins. -+ Notion of plugin context is abandoned. -+ -+Each file is associated -+ with one plugin and dependant plugins (hash, etc.) are stored as -+ main plugin state. Now, if we have plugins used for regular files -+ but not for directories, how such plugins would be inherited? -+ . always store them with directories also -+ -+NIKTIA-FIXME-HANS: Do the line above. It is not exclusive of doing -+the line below which is also useful. -+ -+ . use inheritance hierarchy, independent of file-system namespace -+*/ -+ -+#include "../debug.h" -+#include "../dformat.h" -+#include "plugin_header.h" -+#include "item/static_stat.h" -+#include "node/node.h" -+#include "security/perm.h" -+#include "space/space_allocator.h" -+#include "disk_format/disk_format.h" -+#include "plugin.h" -+#include "../reiser4.h" -+#include "../jnode.h" -+#include "../inode.h" -+ -+#include /* for struct super_block */ -+ -+/* -+ * init_plugins - initialize plugin sub-system. -+ * Just call this once on reiser4 startup. -+ * -+ * Initializes plugin sub-system. It is part of reiser4 module -+ * initialization. For each plugin of each type init method is called and each -+ * plugin is put into list of plugins. -+ */ -+int init_plugins(void) -+{ -+ reiser4_plugin_type type_id; -+ -+ for (type_id = 0; type_id < REISER4_PLUGIN_TYPES; ++type_id) { -+ struct reiser4_plugin_type_data *ptype; -+ int i; -+ -+ ptype = &plugins[type_id]; -+ assert("nikita-3508", ptype->label != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-3509", ptype->type_id == type_id); -+ -+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&ptype->plugins_list); -+/* NIKITA-FIXME-HANS: change builtin_num to some other name lacking the term builtin. */ -+ for (i = 0; i < ptype->builtin_num; ++i) { -+ reiser4_plugin *plugin; -+ -+ plugin = plugin_at(ptype, i); -+ -+ if (plugin->h.label == NULL) -+ /* uninitialized slot encountered */ -+ continue; -+ assert("nikita-3445", plugin->h.type_id == type_id); -+ plugin->h.id = i; -+ if (plugin->h.pops != NULL && -+ plugin->h.pops->init != NULL) { -+ int result; -+ -+ result = plugin->h.pops->init(plugin); -+ if (result != 0) -+ return result; -+ } -+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&plugin->h.linkage); -+ list_add_tail(&plugin->h.linkage, &ptype->plugins_list); -+ } -+ } -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* true if plugin type id is valid */ -+int is_plugin_type_valid(reiser4_plugin_type type) -+{ -+ /* "type" is unsigned, so no comparison with 0 is -+ necessary */ -+ return (type < REISER4_PLUGIN_TYPES); -+} -+ -+/* true if plugin id is valid */ -+int is_plugin_id_valid(reiser4_plugin_type type, reiser4_plugin_id id) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-1653", is_plugin_type_valid(type)); -+ return id < plugins[type].builtin_num; -+} -+ -+/* return plugin by its @type and @id. -+ -+ Both arguments are checked for validness: this is supposed to be called -+ from user-level. -+ -+NIKITA-FIXME-HANS: Do you instead mean that this checks ids created in -+user space, and passed to the filesystem by use of method files? Your -+comment really confused me on the first reading.... -+ -+*/ -+reiser4_plugin *plugin_by_unsafe_id(reiser4_plugin_type type /* plugin type -+ * unchecked */, -+ reiser4_plugin_id id /* plugin id, -+ * unchecked */) -+{ -+ if (is_plugin_type_valid(type)) { -+ if (is_plugin_id_valid(type, id)) -+ return plugin_at(&plugins[type], id); -+ else -+ /* id out of bounds */ -+ warning("nikita-2913", -+ "Invalid plugin id: [%i:%i]", type, id); -+ } else -+ /* type_id out of bounds */ -+ warning("nikita-2914", "Invalid type_id: %i", type); -+ return NULL; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * save_plugin_id - store plugin id in disk format -+ * @plugin: plugin to convert -+ * @area: where to store result -+ * -+ * Puts id of @plugin in little endian format to address @area. -+ */ -+int save_plugin_id(reiser4_plugin *plugin /* plugin to convert */ , -+ d16 *area /* where to store result */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-1261", plugin != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1262", area != NULL); -+ -+ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le16(plugin->h.id), area); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* list of all plugins of given type */ -+struct list_head *get_plugin_list(reiser4_plugin_type type) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-1056", is_plugin_type_valid(type)); -+ return &plugins[type].plugins_list; -+} -+ -+static void update_pset_mask(reiser4_inode * info, pset_member memb) -+{ -+ struct dentry *rootdir; -+ reiser4_inode *root; -+ -+ assert("edward-1443", memb != PSET_FILE); -+ -+ rootdir = inode_by_reiser4_inode(info)->i_sb->s_root; -+ if (rootdir != NULL) { -+ root = reiser4_inode_data(rootdir->d_inode); -+ /* -+ * if inode is different from the default one, or we are -+ * changing plugin of root directory, update plugin_mask -+ */ -+ if (aset_get(info->pset, memb) != -+ aset_get(root->pset, memb) || -+ info == root) -+ info->plugin_mask |= (1 << memb); -+ else -+ info->plugin_mask &= ~(1 << memb); -+ } -+} -+ -+/* Get specified plugin set member from parent, -+ or from fs-defaults (if no parent is given) and -+ install the result to pset of @self */ -+int grab_plugin_pset(struct inode *self, -+ struct inode *ancestor, -+ pset_member memb) -+{ -+ reiser4_plugin *plug; -+ reiser4_inode *info; -+ int result = 0; -+ -+ /* Do not grab if initialised already. */ -+ info = reiser4_inode_data(self); -+ if (aset_get(info->pset, memb) != NULL) -+ return 0; -+ if (ancestor) { -+ reiser4_inode *parent; -+ -+ parent = reiser4_inode_data(ancestor); -+ plug = aset_get(parent->hset, memb) ? : -+ aset_get(parent->pset, memb); -+ } -+ else -+ plug = get_default_plugin(memb); -+ -+ result = set_plugin(&info->pset, memb, plug); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ if (!ancestor || self->i_sb->s_root->d_inode != self) -+ update_pset_mask(info, memb); -+ } -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* Take missing pset members from root inode */ -+int finish_pset(struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ reiser4_plugin *plug; -+ reiser4_inode *root; -+ reiser4_inode *info; -+ pset_member memb; -+ int result = 0; -+ -+ root = reiser4_inode_data(inode->i_sb->s_root->d_inode); -+ info = reiser4_inode_data(inode); -+ -+ assert("edward-1455", root != NULL); -+ assert("edward-1456", info != NULL); -+ -+ /* file and directory plugins are already initialized. */ -+ for (memb = PSET_DIR + 1; memb < PSET_LAST; ++memb) { -+ -+ /* Do not grab if initialised already. */ -+ if (aset_get(info->pset, memb) != NULL) -+ continue; -+ -+ plug = aset_get(root->pset, memb); -+ result = set_plugin(&info->pset, memb, plug); -+ if (result != 0) -+ break; -+ } -+ if (result != 0) { -+ warning("nikita-3447", -+ "Cannot set up plugins for %lli", -+ (unsigned long long) -+ get_inode_oid(inode)); -+ } -+ return result; -+} -+ -+int force_plugin_pset(struct inode *self, pset_member memb, reiser4_plugin * plug) -+{ -+ reiser4_inode *info; -+ int result = 0; -+ -+ if (!self->i_sb->s_root || self->i_sb->s_root->d_inode == self) { -+ /* Changing pset in the root object. */ -+ return RETERR(-EINVAL); -+ } -+ -+ info = reiser4_inode_data(self); -+ if (plug->h.pops != NULL && plug->h.pops->change != NULL) -+ result = plug->h.pops->change(self, plug, memb); -+ else -+ result = aset_set_unsafe(&info->pset, memb, plug); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ __u16 oldmask = info->plugin_mask; -+ -+ update_pset_mask(info, memb); -+ if (oldmask != info->plugin_mask) -+ reiser4_inode_clr_flag(self, REISER4_SDLEN_KNOWN); -+ } -+ return result; -+} -+ -+struct reiser4_plugin_type_data plugins[REISER4_PLUGIN_TYPES] = { -+ /* C90 initializers */ -+ [REISER4_FILE_PLUGIN_TYPE] = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_FILE_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .label = "file", -+ .desc = "Object plugins", -+ .builtin_num = sizeof_array(file_plugins), -+ .builtin = file_plugins, -+ .plugins_list = {NULL, NULL}, -+ .size = sizeof(file_plugin) -+ }, -+ [REISER4_DIR_PLUGIN_TYPE] = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_DIR_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .label = "dir", -+ .desc = "Directory plugins", -+ .builtin_num = sizeof_array(dir_plugins), -+ .builtin = dir_plugins, -+ .plugins_list = {NULL, NULL}, -+ .size = sizeof(dir_plugin) -+ }, -+ [REISER4_HASH_PLUGIN_TYPE] = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_HASH_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .label = "hash", -+ .desc = "Directory hashes", -+ .builtin_num = sizeof_array(hash_plugins), -+ .builtin = hash_plugins, -+ .plugins_list = {NULL, NULL}, -+ .size = sizeof(hash_plugin) -+ }, -+ [REISER4_FIBRATION_PLUGIN_TYPE] = { -+ .type_id = -+ REISER4_FIBRATION_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .label = "fibration", -+ .desc = "Directory fibrations", -+ .builtin_num = sizeof_array(fibration_plugins), -+ .builtin = fibration_plugins, -+ .plugins_list = {NULL, NULL}, -+ .size = sizeof(fibration_plugin) -+ }, -+ [REISER4_CIPHER_PLUGIN_TYPE] = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_CIPHER_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .label = "cipher", -+ .desc = "Cipher plugins", -+ .builtin_num = sizeof_array(cipher_plugins), -+ .builtin = cipher_plugins, -+ .plugins_list = {NULL, NULL}, -+ .size = sizeof(cipher_plugin) -+ }, -+ [REISER4_DIGEST_PLUGIN_TYPE] = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_DIGEST_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .label = "digest", -+ .desc = "Digest plugins", -+ .builtin_num = sizeof_array(digest_plugins), -+ .builtin = digest_plugins, -+ .plugins_list = {NULL, NULL}, -+ .size = sizeof(digest_plugin) -+ }, -+ [REISER4_COMPRESSION_PLUGIN_TYPE] = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_COMPRESSION_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .label = "compression", -+ .desc = "Compression plugins", -+ .builtin_num = sizeof_array(compression_plugins), -+ .builtin = compression_plugins, -+ .plugins_list = {NULL, NULL}, -+ .size = sizeof(compression_plugin) -+ }, -+ [REISER4_FORMATTING_PLUGIN_TYPE] = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_FORMATTING_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .label = "formatting", -+ .desc = "Tail inlining policies", -+ .builtin_num = sizeof_array(formatting_plugins), -+ .builtin = formatting_plugins, -+ .plugins_list = {NULL, NULL}, -+ .size = sizeof(formatting_plugin) -+ }, -+ [REISER4_PERM_PLUGIN_TYPE] = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_PERM_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .label = "perm", -+ .desc = "Permission checks", -+ .builtin_num = sizeof_array(perm_plugins), -+ .builtin = perm_plugins, -+ .plugins_list = {NULL, NULL}, -+ .size = sizeof(perm_plugin) -+ }, -+ [REISER4_ITEM_PLUGIN_TYPE] = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_ITEM_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .label = "item", -+ .desc = "Item handlers", -+ .builtin_num = sizeof_array(item_plugins), -+ .builtin = item_plugins, -+ .plugins_list = {NULL, NULL}, -+ .size = sizeof(item_plugin) -+ }, -+ [REISER4_NODE_PLUGIN_TYPE] = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_NODE_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .label = "node", -+ .desc = "node layout handlers", -+ .builtin_num = sizeof_array(node_plugins), -+ .builtin = node_plugins, -+ .plugins_list = {NULL, NULL}, -+ .size = sizeof(node_plugin) -+ }, -+ [REISER4_SD_EXT_PLUGIN_TYPE] = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_SD_EXT_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .label = "sd_ext", -+ .desc = "Parts of stat-data", -+ .builtin_num = sizeof_array(sd_ext_plugins), -+ .builtin = sd_ext_plugins, -+ .plugins_list = {NULL, NULL}, -+ .size = sizeof(sd_ext_plugin) -+ }, -+ [REISER4_FORMAT_PLUGIN_TYPE] = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_FORMAT_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .label = "disk_layout", -+ .desc = "defines filesystem on disk layout", -+ .builtin_num = sizeof_array(format_plugins), -+ .builtin = format_plugins, -+ .plugins_list = {NULL, NULL}, -+ .size = sizeof(disk_format_plugin) -+ }, -+ [REISER4_JNODE_PLUGIN_TYPE] = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_JNODE_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .label = "jnode", -+ .desc = "defines kind of jnode", -+ .builtin_num = sizeof_array(jnode_plugins), -+ .builtin = jnode_plugins, -+ .plugins_list = {NULL, NULL}, -+ .size = sizeof(jnode_plugin) -+ }, -+ [REISER4_COMPRESSION_MODE_PLUGIN_TYPE] = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_COMPRESSION_MODE_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .label = "compression_mode", -+ .desc = "Defines compression mode", -+ .builtin_num = sizeof_array(compression_mode_plugins), -+ .builtin = compression_mode_plugins, -+ .plugins_list = {NULL, NULL}, -+ .size = sizeof(compression_mode_plugin) -+ }, -+ [REISER4_CLUSTER_PLUGIN_TYPE] = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_CLUSTER_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .label = "cluster", -+ .desc = "Defines cluster size", -+ .builtin_num = sizeof_array(cluster_plugins), -+ .builtin = cluster_plugins, -+ .plugins_list = {NULL, NULL}, -+ .size = sizeof(cluster_plugin) -+ } -+}; -+ -+/* -+ * Local variables: -+ * c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ * mode-name: "LC" -+ * c-basic-offset: 8 -+ * tab-width: 8 -+ * fill-column: 120 -+ * End: -+ */ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/plugin.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/plugin.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/plugin.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/plugin.h 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,936 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* Basic plugin data-types. -+ see fs/reiser4/plugin/plugin.c for details */ -+ -+#if !defined( __FS_REISER4_PLUGIN_TYPES_H__ ) -+#define __FS_REISER4_PLUGIN_TYPES_H__ -+ -+#include "../forward.h" -+#include "../debug.h" -+#include "../dformat.h" -+#include "../key.h" -+#include "compress/compress.h" -+#include "crypto/cipher.h" -+#include "plugin_header.h" -+#include "item/static_stat.h" -+#include "item/internal.h" -+#include "item/sde.h" -+#include "item/cde.h" -+#include "item/item.h" -+#include "node/node.h" -+#include "node/node40.h" -+#include "security/perm.h" -+#include "fibration.h" -+ -+#include "space/bitmap.h" -+#include "space/space_allocator.h" -+ -+#include "disk_format/disk_format40.h" -+#include "disk_format/disk_format.h" -+ -+#include /* for struct super_block, address_space */ -+#include /* for struct page */ -+#include /* for struct buffer_head */ -+#include /* for struct dentry */ -+#include -+#include -+ -+typedef struct reiser4_object_on_wire reiser4_object_on_wire; -+ -+/* -+ * File plugin. Defines the set of methods that file plugins implement, some -+ * of which are optional. -+ * -+ * A file plugin offers to the caller an interface for IO ( writing to and/or -+ * reading from) to what the caller sees as one sequence of bytes. An IO to it -+ * may affect more than one physical sequence of bytes, or no physical sequence -+ * of bytes, it may affect sequences of bytes offered by other file plugins to -+ * the semantic layer, and the file plugin may invoke other plugins and -+ * delegate work to them, but its interface is structured for offering the -+ * caller the ability to read and/or write what the caller sees as being a -+ * single sequence of bytes. -+ * -+ * The file plugin must present a sequence of bytes to the caller, but it does -+ * not necessarily have to store a sequence of bytes, it does not necessarily -+ * have to support efficient tree traversal to any offset in the sequence of -+ * bytes (tail and extent items, whose keys contain offsets, do however provide -+ * efficient non-sequential lookup of any offset in the sequence of bytes). -+ * -+ * Directory plugins provide methods for selecting file plugins by resolving a -+ * name for them. -+ * -+ * The functionality other filesystems call an attribute, and rigidly tie -+ * together, we decompose into orthogonal selectable features of files. Using -+ * the terminology we will define next, an attribute is a perhaps constrained, -+ * perhaps static length, file whose parent has a uni-count-intra-link to it, -+ * which might be grandparent-major-packed, and whose parent has a deletion -+ * method that deletes it. -+ * -+ * File plugins can implement constraints. -+ * -+ * Files can be of variable length (e.g. regular unix files), or of static -+ * length (e.g. static sized attributes). -+ * -+ * An object may have many sequences of bytes, and many file plugins, but, it -+ * has exactly one objectid. It is usually desirable that an object has a -+ * deletion method which deletes every item with that objectid. Items cannot -+ * in general be found by just their objectids. This means that an object must -+ * have either a method built into its deletion plugin method for knowing what -+ * items need to be deleted, or links stored with the object that provide the -+ * plugin with a method for finding those items. Deleting a file within an -+ * object may or may not have the effect of deleting the entire object, -+ * depending on the file plugin's deletion method. -+ * -+ * LINK TAXONOMY: -+ * -+ * Many objects have a reference count, and when the reference count reaches 0 -+ * the object's deletion method is invoked. Some links embody a reference -+ * count increase ("countlinks"), and others do not ("nocountlinks"). -+ * -+ * Some links are bi-directional links ("bilinks"), and some are -+ * uni-directional("unilinks"). -+ * -+ * Some links are between parts of the same object ("intralinks"), and some are -+ * between different objects ("interlinks"). -+ * -+ * PACKING TAXONOMY: -+ * -+ * Some items of an object are stored with a major packing locality based on -+ * their object's objectid (e.g. unix directory items in plan A), and these are -+ * called "self-major-packed". -+ * -+ * Some items of an object are stored with a major packing locality based on -+ * their semantic parent object's objectid (e.g. unix file bodies in plan A), -+ * and these are called "parent-major-packed". -+ * -+ * Some items of an object are stored with a major packing locality based on -+ * their semantic grandparent, and these are called "grandparent-major-packed". -+ * Now carefully notice that we run into trouble with key length if we have to -+ * store a 8 byte major+minor grandparent based packing locality, an 8 byte -+ * parent objectid, an 8 byte attribute objectid, and an 8 byte offset, all in -+ * a 24 byte key. One of these fields must be sacrificed if an item is to be -+ * grandparent-major-packed, and which to sacrifice is left to the item author -+ * choosing to make the item grandparent-major-packed. You cannot make tail -+ * items and extent items grandparent-major-packed, though you could make them -+ * self-major-packed (usually they are parent-major-packed). -+ * -+ * In the case of ACLs (which are composed of fixed length ACEs which consist -+ * of {subject-type, subject, and permission bitmask} triples), it makes sense -+ * to not have an offset field in the ACE item key, and to allow duplicate keys -+ * for ACEs. Thus, the set of ACES for a given file is found by looking for a -+ * key consisting of the objectid of the grandparent (thus grouping all ACLs in -+ * a directory together), the minor packing locality of ACE, the objectid of -+ * the file, and 0. -+ * -+ * IO involves moving data from one location to another, which means that two -+ * locations must be specified, source and destination. -+ * -+ * This source and destination can be in the filesystem, or they can be a -+ * pointer in the user process address space plus a byte count. -+ * -+ * If both source and destination are in the filesystem, then at least one of -+ * them must be representable as a pure stream of bytes (which we call a flow, -+ * and define as a struct containing a key, a data pointer, and a length). -+ * This may mean converting one of them into a flow. We provide a generic -+ * cast_into_flow() method, which will work for any plugin supporting -+ * read_flow(), though it is inefficiently implemented in that it temporarily -+ * stores the flow in a buffer (Question: what to do with huge flows that -+ * cannot fit into memory? Answer: we must not convert them all at once. ) -+ * -+ * Performing a write requires resolving the write request into a flow defining -+ * the source, and a method that performs the write, and a key that defines -+ * where in the tree the write is to go. -+ * -+ * Performing a read requires resolving the read request into a flow defining -+ * the target, and a method that performs the read, and a key that defines -+ * where in the tree the read is to come from. -+ * -+ * There will exist file plugins which have no pluginid stored on the disk for -+ * them, and which are only invoked by other plugins. -+ */ -+ -+/* This should be incremented with each new contributed -+ pair (plugin type, plugin id). -+ NOTE: Make sure there is a release of reiser4progs -+ with the corresponding version number */ -+#define PLUGIN_LIBRARY_VERSION 0 -+ -+ /* enumeration of fields within plugin_set */ -+typedef enum { -+ PSET_FILE, -+ PSET_DIR, /* PSET_FILE and PSET_DIR should be first elements: -+ * inode.c:read_inode() depends on this. */ -+ PSET_PERM, -+ PSET_FORMATTING, -+ PSET_HASH, -+ PSET_FIBRATION, -+ PSET_SD, -+ PSET_DIR_ITEM, -+ PSET_CIPHER, -+ PSET_DIGEST, -+ PSET_COMPRESSION, -+ PSET_COMPRESSION_MODE, -+ PSET_CLUSTER, -+ PSET_CREATE, -+ PSET_LAST -+} pset_member; -+ -+/* builtin file-plugins */ -+typedef enum { -+ /* regular file */ -+ UNIX_FILE_PLUGIN_ID, -+ /* directory */ -+ DIRECTORY_FILE_PLUGIN_ID, -+ /* symlink */ -+ SYMLINK_FILE_PLUGIN_ID, -+ /* for objects completely handled by the VFS: fifos, devices, -+ sockets */ -+ SPECIAL_FILE_PLUGIN_ID, -+ /* regular cryptcompress file */ -+ CRYPTCOMPRESS_FILE_PLUGIN_ID, -+ /* number of file plugins. Used as size of arrays to hold -+ file plugins. */ -+ LAST_FILE_PLUGIN_ID -+} reiser4_file_id; -+ -+typedef struct file_plugin { -+ -+ /* generic fields */ -+ plugin_header h; -+ -+ /* VFS methods. -+ * Must be invariant with respect to plugin conversion. -+ * It can be achieved by using "common" methods, which -+ * are the same for all plugins that take participation in -+ * conversion, or by using "generic" or "careful" methods, -+ * which provide automatic redirection to proper private -+ * plugin methods ("careful" are the same as "generic", -+ * but with protection of pset and other disk structures -+ * from being rebuilt during conversion. -+ */ -+ struct inode_operations * inode_ops; -+ struct file_operations * file_ops; -+ struct address_space_operations * as_ops; -+ /** -+ * Private methods. These are optional. If used they will allow you -+ * to minimize the amount of code needed to implement a deviation -+ * from some other method that also uses them. -+ */ -+ /* -+ * private inode_ops -+ */ -+ int (*setattr)(struct dentry *, struct iattr *); -+ /* -+ * private file_ops -+ */ -+ /* do whatever is necessary to do when object is opened */ -+ int (*open) (struct inode * inode, struct file * file); -+ ssize_t (*read) (struct file *, char __user *buf, size_t read_amount, -+ loff_t *off); -+ /* write a file; -+ * perform file plugin conversion (if needed); -+ * set @*conv to 1, if the conversion occurred */ -+ ssize_t (*write) (struct file *, const char __user *buf, -+ size_t write_amount, loff_t * off, int * conv); -+ int (*ioctl) (struct inode *inode, struct file *filp, -+ unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg); -+ int (*mmap) (struct file *, struct vm_area_struct *); -+ int (*release) (struct inode *, struct file *); -+ /* -+ * private a_ops -+ */ -+ int (*readpage) (struct file *file, struct page *page); -+ int (*readpages)(struct file *file, struct address_space *mapping, -+ struct list_head *pages, unsigned nr_pages); -+ int (*writepages)(struct address_space *mapping, -+ struct writeback_control *wbc); -+ int (*prepare_write)(struct file *file, struct page *page, -+ unsigned from, unsigned to); -+ int (*commit_write)(struct file *file, struct page *page, -+ unsigned from, unsigned to); -+ sector_t (*bmap) (struct address_space * mapping, sector_t lblock); -+ /* other private methods */ -+ /* save inode cached stat-data onto disk. It was called -+ reiserfs_update_sd() in 3.x */ -+ int (*write_sd_by_inode) (struct inode *); -+ /* -+ * Construct flow into @flow according to user-supplied data. -+ * -+ * This is used by read/write methods to construct a flow to -+ * write/read. ->flow_by_inode() is plugin method, rather than single -+ * global implementation, because key in a flow used by plugin may -+ * depend on data in a @buf. -+ * -+ * NIKITA-FIXME-HANS: please create statistics on what functions are -+ * dereferenced how often for the mongo benchmark. You can supervise -+ * Elena doing this for you if that helps. Email me the list of the -+ * top 10, with their counts, and an estimate of the total number of -+ * CPU cycles spent dereferencing as a percentage of CPU cycles spent -+ * processing (non-idle processing). If the total percent is, say, -+ * less than 1%, it will make our coding discussions much easier, and -+ * keep me from questioning whether functions like the below are too -+ * frequently called to be dereferenced. If the total percent is more -+ * than 1%, perhaps private methods should be listed in a "required" -+ * comment at the top of each plugin (with stern language about how if -+ * the comment is missing it will not be accepted by the maintainer), -+ * and implemented using macros not dereferenced functions. How about -+ * replacing this whole private methods part of the struct with a -+ * thorough documentation of what the standard helper functions are for -+ * use in constructing plugins? I think users have been asking for -+ * that, though not in so many words. -+ */ -+ int (*flow_by_inode) (struct inode *, const char __user *buf, -+ int user, loff_t size, -+ loff_t off, rw_op op, flow_t *); -+ /* -+ * Return the key used to retrieve an offset of a file. It is used by -+ * default implementation of ->flow_by_inode() method -+ * (common_build_flow()) and, among other things, to get to the extent -+ * from jnode of unformatted node. -+ */ -+ int (*key_by_inode) (struct inode *, loff_t off, reiser4_key *); -+ -+ /* NIKITA-FIXME-HANS: this comment is not as clear to others as you think.... */ -+ /* -+ * set the plugin for a file. Called during file creation in creat() -+ * but not reiser4() unless an inode already exists for the file. -+ */ -+ int (*set_plug_in_inode) (struct inode *inode, struct inode *parent, -+ reiser4_object_create_data *); -+ -+ /* NIKITA-FIXME-HANS: comment and name seem to say different things, -+ * are you setting up the object itself also or just adjusting the -+ * parent?.... */ -+ /* set up plugins for new @object created in @parent. @root is root -+ directory. */ -+ int (*adjust_to_parent) (struct inode *object, struct inode *parent, -+ struct inode *root); -+ /* -+ * this does whatever is necessary to do when object is created. For -+ * instance, for unix files stat data is inserted. It is supposed to be -+ * called by create of struct inode_operations. -+ */ -+ int (*create_object) (struct inode *object, struct inode *parent, -+ reiser4_object_create_data *); -+ /* -+ * this method should check REISER4_NO_SD and set REISER4_NO_SD on -+ * success. Deletion of an object usually includes removal of items -+ * building file body (for directories this is removal of "." and "..") -+ * and removal of stat-data item. -+ */ -+ int (*delete_object) (struct inode *); -+ -+ /* add link from @parent to @object */ -+ int (*add_link) (struct inode *object, struct inode *parent); -+ -+ /* remove link from @parent to @object */ -+ int (*rem_link) (struct inode *object, struct inode *parent); -+ -+ /* -+ * return true if item addressed by @coord belongs to @inode. This is -+ * used by read/write to properly slice flow into items in presence of -+ * multiple key assignment policies, because items of a file are not -+ * necessarily contiguous in a key space, for example, in a plan-b. -+ */ -+ int (*owns_item) (const struct inode *, const coord_t *); -+ -+ /* checks whether yet another hard links to this object can be -+ added */ -+ int (*can_add_link) (const struct inode *); -+ -+ /* checks whether hard links to this object can be removed */ -+ int (*can_rem_link) (const struct inode *); -+ -+ /* not empty for DIRECTORY_FILE_PLUGIN_ID only currently. It calls -+ detach of directory plugin to remove ".." */ -+ int (*detach) (struct inode * child, struct inode * parent); -+ -+ /* called when @child was just looked up in the @parent. It is not -+ empty for DIRECTORY_FILE_PLUGIN_ID only where it calls attach of -+ directory plugin */ -+ int (*bind) (struct inode * child, struct inode * parent); -+ -+ /* process safe-link during mount */ -+ int (*safelink) (struct inode * object, reiser4_safe_link_t link, -+ __u64 value); -+ -+ /* The couple of estimate methods for all file operations */ -+ struct { -+ reiser4_block_nr(*create) (const struct inode *); -+ reiser4_block_nr(*update) (const struct inode *); -+ reiser4_block_nr(*unlink) (const struct inode *, -+ const struct inode *); -+ } estimate; -+ -+ /* -+ * reiser4 specific part of inode has a union of structures which are -+ * specific to a plugin. This method is called when inode is read -+ * (read_inode) and when file is created (common_create_child) so that -+ * file plugin could initialize its inode data -+ */ -+ void (*init_inode_data) (struct inode *, reiser4_object_create_data *, -+ int); -+ -+ /* -+ * This method performs progressive deletion of items and whole nodes -+ * from right to left. -+ * -+ * @tap: the point deletion process begins from, -+ * @from_key: the beginning of the deleted key range, -+ * @to_key: the end of the deleted key range, -+ * @smallest_removed: the smallest removed key, -+ * -+ * @return: 0 if success, error code otherwise, -E_REPEAT means that long cut_tree -+ * operation was interrupted for allowing atom commit . -+ */ -+ int (*cut_tree_worker) (tap_t *, const reiser4_key * from_key, -+ const reiser4_key * to_key, -+ reiser4_key * smallest_removed, struct inode *, -+ int, int *); -+ -+ /* called from ->destroy_inode() */ -+ void (*destroy_inode) (struct inode *); -+ -+ /* -+ * methods to serialize object identify. This is used, for example, by -+ * reiser4_{en,de}code_fh(). -+ */ -+ struct { -+ /* store object's identity at @area */ -+ char *(*write) (struct inode * inode, char *area); -+ /* parse object from wire to the @obj */ -+ char *(*read) (char *area, reiser4_object_on_wire * obj); -+ /* given object identity in @obj, find or create its dentry */ -+ struct dentry *(*get) (struct super_block * s, -+ reiser4_object_on_wire * obj); -+ /* how many bytes ->wire.write() consumes */ -+ int (*size) (struct inode * inode); -+ /* finish with object identify */ -+ void (*done) (reiser4_object_on_wire * obj); -+ } wire; -+} file_plugin; -+ -+extern file_plugin file_plugins[LAST_FILE_PLUGIN_ID]; -+ -+struct reiser4_object_on_wire { -+ file_plugin *plugin; -+ union { -+ struct { -+ obj_key_id key_id; -+ } std; -+ void *generic; -+ } u; -+}; -+ -+/* builtin dir-plugins */ -+typedef enum { -+ HASHED_DIR_PLUGIN_ID, -+ SEEKABLE_HASHED_DIR_PLUGIN_ID, -+ LAST_DIR_ID -+} reiser4_dir_id; -+ -+typedef struct dir_plugin { -+ /* generic fields */ -+ plugin_header h; -+ -+ struct inode_operations * inode_ops; -+ struct file_operations * file_ops; -+ struct address_space_operations * as_ops; -+ -+ /* -+ * private methods: These are optional. If used they will allow you to -+ * minimize the amount of code needed to implement a deviation from -+ * some other method that uses them. You could logically argue that -+ * they should be a separate type of plugin. -+ */ -+ -+ struct dentry *(*get_parent) (struct inode * childdir); -+ -+ /* -+ * check whether "name" is acceptable name to be inserted into this -+ * object. Optionally implemented by directory-like objects. Can check -+ * for maximal length, reserved symbols etc -+ */ -+ int (*is_name_acceptable) (const struct inode * inode, const char *name, -+ int len); -+ -+ void (*build_entry_key) (const struct inode * dir /* directory where -+ * entry is (or will -+ * be) in.*/ , -+ const struct qstr * name /* name of file -+ * referenced by this -+ * entry */ , -+ reiser4_key * result /* resulting key of -+ * directory entry */ ); -+ int (*build_readdir_key) (struct file * dir, reiser4_key * result); -+ int (*add_entry) (struct inode * object, struct dentry * where, -+ reiser4_object_create_data * data, -+ reiser4_dir_entry_desc * entry); -+ int (*rem_entry) (struct inode * object, struct dentry * where, -+ reiser4_dir_entry_desc * entry); -+ -+ /* -+ * initialize directory structure for newly created object. For normal -+ * unix directories, insert dot and dotdot. -+ */ -+ int (*init) (struct inode * object, struct inode * parent, -+ reiser4_object_create_data * data); -+ -+ /* destroy directory */ -+ int (*done) (struct inode * child); -+ -+ /* called when @subdir was just looked up in the @dir */ -+ int (*attach) (struct inode * subdir, struct inode * dir); -+ int (*detach) (struct inode * subdir, struct inode * dir); -+ -+ struct { -+ reiser4_block_nr(*add_entry) (const struct inode *); -+ reiser4_block_nr(*rem_entry) (const struct inode *); -+ reiser4_block_nr(*unlink) (const struct inode *, -+ const struct inode *); -+ } estimate; -+} dir_plugin; -+ -+extern dir_plugin dir_plugins[LAST_DIR_ID]; -+ -+typedef struct formatting_plugin { -+ /* generic fields */ -+ plugin_header h; -+ /* returns non-zero iff file's tail has to be stored -+ in a direct item. */ -+ int (*have_tail) (const struct inode * inode, loff_t size); -+} formatting_plugin; -+ -+typedef struct hash_plugin { -+ /* generic fields */ -+ plugin_header h; -+ /* computes hash of the given name */ -+ __u64(*hash) (const unsigned char *name, int len); -+} hash_plugin; -+ -+typedef struct cipher_plugin { -+ /* generic fields */ -+ plugin_header h; -+ struct crypto_blkcipher * (*alloc) (void); -+ void (*free) (struct crypto_blkcipher * tfm); -+ /* Offset translator. For each offset this returns (k * offset), where -+ k (k >= 1) is an expansion factor of the cipher algorithm. -+ For all symmetric algorithms k == 1. For asymmetric algorithms (which -+ inflate data) offset translation guarantees that all disk cluster's -+ units will have keys smaller then next cluster's one. -+ */ -+ loff_t(*scale) (struct inode * inode, size_t blocksize, loff_t src); -+ /* Cipher algorithms can accept data only by chunks of cipher block -+ size. This method is to align any flow up to cipher block size when -+ we pass it to cipher algorithm. To align means to append padding of -+ special format specific to the cipher algorithm */ -+ int (*align_stream) (__u8 * tail, int clust_size, int blocksize); -+ /* low-level key manager (check, install, etc..) */ -+ int (*setkey) (struct crypto_tfm * tfm, const __u8 * key, -+ unsigned int keylen); -+ /* main text processing procedures */ -+ void (*encrypt) (__u32 * expkey, __u8 * dst, const __u8 * src); -+ void (*decrypt) (__u32 * expkey, __u8 * dst, const __u8 * src); -+} cipher_plugin; -+ -+typedef struct digest_plugin { -+ /* generic fields */ -+ plugin_header h; -+ /* fingerprint size in bytes */ -+ int fipsize; -+ struct crypto_hash * (*alloc) (void); -+ void (*free) (struct crypto_hash * tfm); -+} digest_plugin; -+ -+typedef struct compression_plugin { -+ /* generic fields */ -+ plugin_header h; -+ int (*init) (void); -+ /* the maximum number of bytes the size of the "compressed" data can -+ * exceed the uncompressed data. */ -+ int (*overrun) (unsigned src_len); -+ coa_t(*alloc) (tfm_action act); -+ void (*free) (coa_t coa, tfm_action act); -+ /* minimal size of the flow we still try to compress */ -+ int (*min_size_deflate) (void); -+ __u32(*checksum) (char *data, __u32 length); -+ /* main transform procedures */ -+ void (*compress) (coa_t coa, __u8 * src_first, unsigned src_len, -+ __u8 * dst_first, unsigned *dst_len); -+ void (*decompress) (coa_t coa, __u8 * src_first, unsigned src_len, -+ __u8 * dst_first, unsigned *dst_len); -+} compression_plugin; -+ -+typedef struct compression_mode_plugin { -+ /* generic fields */ -+ plugin_header h; -+ /* this is called when estimating compressibility -+ of a logical cluster by its content */ -+ int (*should_deflate) (struct inode * inode, cloff_t index); -+ /* this is called when results of compression should be saved */ -+ int (*accept_hook) (struct inode * inode, cloff_t index); -+ /* this is called when results of compression should be discarded */ -+ int (*discard_hook) (struct inode * inode, cloff_t index); -+} compression_mode_plugin; -+ -+typedef struct cluster_plugin { -+ /* generic fields */ -+ plugin_header h; -+ int shift; -+} cluster_plugin; -+ -+typedef struct sd_ext_plugin { -+ /* generic fields */ -+ plugin_header h; -+ int (*present) (struct inode * inode, char **area, int *len); -+ int (*absent) (struct inode * inode); -+ int (*save_len) (struct inode * inode); -+ int (*save) (struct inode * inode, char **area); -+ /* alignment requirement for this stat-data part */ -+ int alignment; -+} sd_ext_plugin; -+ -+/* this plugin contains methods to allocate objectid for newly created files, -+ to deallocate objectid when file gets removed, to report number of used and -+ free objectids */ -+typedef struct oid_allocator_plugin { -+ /* generic fields */ -+ plugin_header h; -+ int (*init_oid_allocator) (reiser4_oid_allocator * map, __u64 nr_files, -+ __u64 oids); -+ /* used to report statfs->f_files */ -+ __u64(*oids_used) (reiser4_oid_allocator * map); -+ /* get next oid to use */ -+ __u64(*next_oid) (reiser4_oid_allocator * map); -+ /* used to report statfs->f_ffree */ -+ __u64(*oids_free) (reiser4_oid_allocator * map); -+ /* allocate new objectid */ -+ int (*allocate_oid) (reiser4_oid_allocator * map, oid_t *); -+ /* release objectid */ -+ int (*release_oid) (reiser4_oid_allocator * map, oid_t); -+ /* how many pages to reserve in transaction for allocation of new -+ objectid */ -+ int (*oid_reserve_allocate) (reiser4_oid_allocator * map); -+ /* how many pages to reserve in transaction for freeing of an -+ objectid */ -+ int (*oid_reserve_release) (reiser4_oid_allocator * map); -+ void (*print_info) (const char *, reiser4_oid_allocator *); -+} oid_allocator_plugin; -+ -+/* disk layout plugin: this specifies super block, journal, bitmap (if there -+ are any) locations, etc */ -+typedef struct disk_format_plugin { -+ /* generic fields */ -+ plugin_header h; -+ /* replay journal, initialize super_info_data, etc */ -+ int (*init_format) (struct super_block *, void *data); -+ -+ /* key of root directory stat data */ -+ const reiser4_key *(*root_dir_key) (const struct super_block *); -+ -+ int (*release) (struct super_block *); -+ jnode *(*log_super) (struct super_block *); -+ int (*check_open) (const struct inode * object); -+ int (*version_update) (struct super_block *); -+} disk_format_plugin; -+ -+struct jnode_plugin { -+ /* generic fields */ -+ plugin_header h; -+ int (*init) (jnode * node); -+ int (*parse) (jnode * node); -+ struct address_space *(*mapping) (const jnode * node); -+ unsigned long (*index) (const jnode * node); -+ jnode *(*clone) (jnode * node); -+}; -+ -+/* plugin instance. */ -+/* */ -+/* This is "wrapper" union for all types of plugins. Most of the code uses */ -+/* plugins of particular type (file_plugin, dir_plugin, etc.) rather than */ -+/* operates with pointers to reiser4_plugin. This union is only used in */ -+/* some generic code in plugin/plugin.c that operates on all */ -+/* plugins. Technically speaking purpose of this union is to add type */ -+/* safety to said generic code: each plugin type (file_plugin, for */ -+/* example), contains plugin_header as its first memeber. This first member */ -+/* is located at the same place in memory as .h member of */ -+/* reiser4_plugin. Generic code, obtains pointer to reiser4_plugin and */ -+/* looks in the .h which is header of plugin type located in union. This */ -+/* allows to avoid type-casts. */ -+union reiser4_plugin { -+ /* generic fields */ -+ plugin_header h; -+ /* file plugin */ -+ file_plugin file; -+ /* directory plugin */ -+ dir_plugin dir; -+ /* hash plugin, used by directory plugin */ -+ hash_plugin hash; -+ /* fibration plugin used by directory plugin */ -+ fibration_plugin fibration; -+ /* cipher transform plugin, used by file plugin */ -+ cipher_plugin cipher; -+ /* digest transform plugin, used by file plugin */ -+ digest_plugin digest; -+ /* compression transform plugin, used by file plugin */ -+ compression_plugin compression; -+ /* tail plugin, used by file plugin */ -+ formatting_plugin formatting; -+ /* permission plugin */ -+ perm_plugin perm; -+ /* node plugin */ -+ node_plugin node; -+ /* item plugin */ -+ item_plugin item; -+ /* stat-data extension plugin */ -+ sd_ext_plugin sd_ext; -+ /* disk layout plugin */ -+ disk_format_plugin format; -+ /* object id allocator plugin */ -+ oid_allocator_plugin oid_allocator; -+ /* plugin for different jnode types */ -+ jnode_plugin jnode; -+ /* compression mode plugin, used by object plugin */ -+ compression_mode_plugin compression_mode; -+ /* cluster plugin, used by object plugin */ -+ cluster_plugin clust; -+ /* place-holder for new plugin types that can be registered -+ dynamically, and used by other dynamically loaded plugins. */ -+ void *generic; -+}; -+ -+struct reiser4_plugin_ops { -+ /* called when plugin is initialized */ -+ int (*init) (reiser4_plugin * plugin); -+ /* called when plugin is unloaded */ -+ int (*done) (reiser4_plugin * plugin); -+ /* load given plugin from disk */ -+ int (*load) (struct inode * inode, -+ reiser4_plugin * plugin, char **area, int *len); -+ /* how many space is required to store this plugin's state -+ in stat-data */ -+ int (*save_len) (struct inode * inode, reiser4_plugin * plugin); -+ /* save persistent plugin-data to disk */ -+ int (*save) (struct inode * inode, reiser4_plugin * plugin, -+ char **area); -+ /* alignment requirement for on-disk state of this plugin -+ in number of bytes */ -+ int alignment; -+ /* install itself into given inode. This can return error -+ (e.g., you cannot change hash of non-empty directory). */ -+ int (*change) (struct inode * inode, reiser4_plugin * plugin, -+ pset_member memb); -+ /* install itself into given inode. This can return error -+ (e.g., you cannot change hash of non-empty directory). */ -+ int (*inherit) (struct inode * inode, struct inode * parent, -+ reiser4_plugin * plugin); -+}; -+ -+/* functions implemented in fs/reiser4/plugin/plugin.c */ -+ -+/* stores plugin reference in reiser4-specific part of inode */ -+extern int set_object_plugin(struct inode *inode, reiser4_plugin_id id); -+extern int init_plugins(void); -+ -+/* builtin plugins */ -+ -+/* builtin hash-plugins */ -+ -+typedef enum { -+ RUPASOV_HASH_ID, -+ R5_HASH_ID, -+ TEA_HASH_ID, -+ FNV1_HASH_ID, -+ DEGENERATE_HASH_ID, -+ LAST_HASH_ID -+} reiser4_hash_id; -+ -+/* builtin cipher plugins */ -+ -+typedef enum { -+ NONE_CIPHER_ID, -+ LAST_CIPHER_ID -+} reiser4_cipher_id; -+ -+/* builtin digest plugins */ -+ -+typedef enum { -+ SHA256_32_DIGEST_ID, -+ LAST_DIGEST_ID -+} reiser4_digest_id; -+ -+/* builtin compression mode plugins */ -+typedef enum { -+ NONE_COMPRESSION_MODE_ID, -+ LATTD_COMPRESSION_MODE_ID, -+ ULTIM_COMPRESSION_MODE_ID, -+ FORCE_COMPRESSION_MODE_ID, -+ CONVX_COMPRESSION_MODE_ID, -+ LAST_COMPRESSION_MODE_ID -+} reiser4_compression_mode_id; -+ -+/* builtin cluster plugins */ -+typedef enum { -+ CLUSTER_64K_ID, -+ CLUSTER_32K_ID, -+ CLUSTER_16K_ID, -+ CLUSTER_8K_ID, -+ CLUSTER_4K_ID, -+ LAST_CLUSTER_ID -+} reiser4_cluster_id; -+ -+/* builtin tail-plugins */ -+ -+typedef enum { -+ NEVER_TAILS_FORMATTING_ID, -+ ALWAYS_TAILS_FORMATTING_ID, -+ SMALL_FILE_FORMATTING_ID, -+ LAST_TAIL_FORMATTING_ID -+} reiser4_formatting_id; -+ -+/* data type used to pack parameters that we pass to vfs object creation -+ function create_object() */ -+struct reiser4_object_create_data { -+ /* plugin to control created object */ -+ reiser4_file_id id; -+ /* mode of regular file, directory or special file */ -+/* what happens if some other sort of perm plugin is in use? */ -+ int mode; -+ /* rdev of special file */ -+ dev_t rdev; -+ /* symlink target */ -+ const char *name; -+ /* add here something for non-standard objects you invent, like -+ query for interpolation file etc. */ -+ -+ struct reiser4_crypto_info * crypto; -+ -+ struct inode *parent; -+ struct dentry *dentry; -+}; -+ -+/* description of directory entry being created/destroyed/sought for -+ -+ It is passed down to the directory plugin and farther to the -+ directory item plugin methods. Creation of new directory is done in -+ several stages: first we search for an entry with the same name, then -+ create new one. reiser4_dir_entry_desc is used to store some information -+ collected at some stage of this process and required later: key of -+ item that we want to insert/delete and pointer to an object that will -+ be bound by the new directory entry. Probably some more fields will -+ be added there. -+ -+*/ -+struct reiser4_dir_entry_desc { -+ /* key of directory entry */ -+ reiser4_key key; -+ /* object bound by this entry. */ -+ struct inode *obj; -+}; -+ -+#define MAX_PLUGIN_TYPE_LABEL_LEN 32 -+#define MAX_PLUGIN_PLUG_LABEL_LEN 32 -+ -+#define PLUGIN_BY_ID(TYPE,ID,FIELD) \ -+static inline TYPE *TYPE ## _by_id( reiser4_plugin_id id ) \ -+{ \ -+ reiser4_plugin *plugin = plugin_by_id ( ID, id ); \ -+ return plugin ? & plugin -> FIELD : NULL; \ -+} \ -+static inline TYPE *TYPE ## _by_disk_id( reiser4_tree *tree, d16 *id ) \ -+{ \ -+ reiser4_plugin *plugin = plugin_by_disk_id ( tree, ID, id ); \ -+ return plugin ? & plugin -> FIELD : NULL; \ -+} \ -+static inline TYPE *TYPE ## _by_unsafe_id( reiser4_plugin_id id ) \ -+{ \ -+ reiser4_plugin *plugin = plugin_by_unsafe_id ( ID, id ); \ -+ return plugin ? & plugin -> FIELD : NULL; \ -+} \ -+static inline reiser4_plugin* TYPE ## _to_plugin( TYPE* plugin ) \ -+{ \ -+ return ( reiser4_plugin * ) plugin; \ -+} \ -+static inline reiser4_plugin_id TYPE ## _id( TYPE* plugin ) \ -+{ \ -+ return TYPE ## _to_plugin (plugin) -> h.id; \ -+} \ -+typedef struct { int foo; } TYPE ## _plugin_dummy -+ -+PLUGIN_BY_ID(item_plugin, REISER4_ITEM_PLUGIN_TYPE, item); -+PLUGIN_BY_ID(file_plugin, REISER4_FILE_PLUGIN_TYPE, file); -+PLUGIN_BY_ID(dir_plugin, REISER4_DIR_PLUGIN_TYPE, dir); -+PLUGIN_BY_ID(node_plugin, REISER4_NODE_PLUGIN_TYPE, node); -+PLUGIN_BY_ID(sd_ext_plugin, REISER4_SD_EXT_PLUGIN_TYPE, sd_ext); -+PLUGIN_BY_ID(perm_plugin, REISER4_PERM_PLUGIN_TYPE, perm); -+PLUGIN_BY_ID(hash_plugin, REISER4_HASH_PLUGIN_TYPE, hash); -+PLUGIN_BY_ID(fibration_plugin, REISER4_FIBRATION_PLUGIN_TYPE, fibration); -+PLUGIN_BY_ID(cipher_plugin, REISER4_CIPHER_PLUGIN_TYPE, cipher); -+PLUGIN_BY_ID(digest_plugin, REISER4_DIGEST_PLUGIN_TYPE, digest); -+PLUGIN_BY_ID(compression_plugin, REISER4_COMPRESSION_PLUGIN_TYPE, compression); -+PLUGIN_BY_ID(formatting_plugin, REISER4_FORMATTING_PLUGIN_TYPE, formatting); -+PLUGIN_BY_ID(disk_format_plugin, REISER4_FORMAT_PLUGIN_TYPE, format); -+PLUGIN_BY_ID(jnode_plugin, REISER4_JNODE_PLUGIN_TYPE, jnode); -+PLUGIN_BY_ID(compression_mode_plugin, REISER4_COMPRESSION_MODE_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ compression_mode); -+PLUGIN_BY_ID(cluster_plugin, REISER4_CLUSTER_PLUGIN_TYPE, clust); -+ -+extern int save_plugin_id(reiser4_plugin * plugin, d16 * area); -+ -+extern struct list_head *get_plugin_list(reiser4_plugin_type type_id); -+ -+#define for_all_plugins(ptype, plugin) \ -+for (plugin = list_entry(get_plugin_list(ptype)->next, reiser4_plugin, h.linkage); \ -+ get_plugin_list(ptype) != &plugin->h.linkage; \ -+ plugin = list_entry(plugin->h.linkage.next, reiser4_plugin, h.linkage)) -+ -+ -+extern int grab_plugin_pset(struct inode *self, struct inode *ancestor, pset_member memb); -+extern int force_plugin_pset(struct inode *self, pset_member memb, reiser4_plugin *plug); -+extern int finish_pset(struct inode *inode); -+ -+/* defined in fs/reiser4/plugin/object.c */ -+extern file_plugin file_plugins[LAST_FILE_PLUGIN_ID]; -+/* defined in fs/reiser4/plugin/object.c */ -+extern dir_plugin dir_plugins[LAST_DIR_ID]; -+/* defined in fs/reiser4/plugin/item/static_stat.c */ -+extern sd_ext_plugin sd_ext_plugins[LAST_SD_EXTENSION]; -+/* defined in fs/reiser4/plugin/hash.c */ -+extern hash_plugin hash_plugins[LAST_HASH_ID]; -+/* defined in fs/reiser4/plugin/fibration.c */ -+extern fibration_plugin fibration_plugins[LAST_FIBRATION_ID]; -+/* defined in fs/reiser4/plugin/crypt.c */ -+extern cipher_plugin cipher_plugins[LAST_CIPHER_ID]; -+/* defined in fs/reiser4/plugin/digest.c */ -+extern digest_plugin digest_plugins[LAST_DIGEST_ID]; -+/* defined in fs/reiser4/plugin/compress/compress.c */ -+extern compression_plugin compression_plugins[LAST_COMPRESSION_ID]; -+/* defined in fs/reiser4/plugin/compress/compression_mode.c */ -+extern compression_mode_plugin -+compression_mode_plugins[LAST_COMPRESSION_MODE_ID]; -+/* defined in fs/reiser4/plugin/cluster.c */ -+extern cluster_plugin cluster_plugins[LAST_CLUSTER_ID]; -+/* defined in fs/reiser4/plugin/tail.c */ -+extern formatting_plugin formatting_plugins[LAST_TAIL_FORMATTING_ID]; -+/* defined in fs/reiser4/plugin/security/security.c */ -+extern perm_plugin perm_plugins[LAST_PERM_ID]; -+/* defined in fs/reiser4/plugin/item/item.c */ -+extern item_plugin item_plugins[LAST_ITEM_ID]; -+/* defined in fs/reiser4/plugin/node/node.c */ -+extern node_plugin node_plugins[LAST_NODE_ID]; -+/* defined in fs/reiser4/plugin/disk_format/disk_format.c */ -+extern disk_format_plugin format_plugins[LAST_FORMAT_ID]; -+ -+/* __FS_REISER4_PLUGIN_TYPES_H__ */ -+#endif -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/plugin_header.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/plugin_header.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/plugin_header.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/plugin_header.h 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,155 @@ -+/* Copyright 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* plugin header. Data structures required by all plugin types. */ -+ -+#if !defined( __PLUGIN_HEADER_H__ ) -+#define __PLUGIN_HEADER_H__ -+ -+/* plugin data-types and constants */ -+ -+#include "../debug.h" -+#include "../dformat.h" -+ -+/* Every plugin type can be considered as a class of virtual objects -+ {(type, i) | i = 0, 1, ...}, which has one the following categories -+ of virtualization: -+ A - no virtualization; -+ F - per-file virtualization; -+ S - per-superblock virtualization; -+ FIXME-EDWARD: Define every such category */ -+ -+/* Supported plugin types: (id, (virtualization category), short description) */ -+typedef enum { -+ REISER4_FILE_PLUGIN_TYPE, /* (F) service VFS enry-points */ -+ REISER4_DIR_PLUGIN_TYPE, /* (F) service VFS enry-points */ -+ REISER4_ITEM_PLUGIN_TYPE, /* (F) manage items */ -+ REISER4_NODE_PLUGIN_TYPE, /* (S) manage formatted nodes */ -+ REISER4_HASH_PLUGIN_TYPE, /* (F) compute hash */ -+ REISER4_FIBRATION_PLUGIN_TYPE, /* (F) directory fibrations */ -+ REISER4_FORMATTING_PLUGIN_TYPE, /* (F) tail-packing policy */ -+ REISER4_PERM_PLUGIN_TYPE, /* stub (vacancy) */ -+ REISER4_SD_EXT_PLUGIN_TYPE, /* (A) stat-data extensions */ -+ REISER4_FORMAT_PLUGIN_TYPE, /* (S) specify disk format */ -+ REISER4_JNODE_PLUGIN_TYPE, /* (A) in-memory node headers */ -+ REISER4_CIPHER_PLUGIN_TYPE, /* (F) cipher transform algs */ -+ REISER4_DIGEST_PLUGIN_TYPE, /* (F) digest transform algs */ -+ REISER4_COMPRESSION_PLUGIN_TYPE, /* (F) compression tfm algs */ -+ REISER4_COMPRESSION_MODE_PLUGIN_TYPE, /* (F) compression heuristic */ -+ REISER4_CLUSTER_PLUGIN_TYPE, /* (F) size of logical cluster */ -+ REISER4_PLUGIN_TYPES -+} reiser4_plugin_type; -+ -+/* Supported plugin groups */ -+typedef enum { -+ REISER4_DIRECTORY_FILE, -+ REISER4_REGULAR_FILE, -+ REISER4_SYMLINK_FILE, -+ REISER4_SPECIAL_FILE, -+} file_plugin_group; -+ -+struct reiser4_plugin_ops; -+/* generic plugin operations, supported by each -+ plugin type. */ -+typedef struct reiser4_plugin_ops reiser4_plugin_ops; -+ -+/* the common part of all plugin instances. */ -+typedef struct plugin_header { -+ /* plugin type */ -+ reiser4_plugin_type type_id; -+ /* id of this plugin */ -+ reiser4_plugin_id id; -+ /* bitmask of groups the plugin belongs to. */ -+ reiser4_plugin_groups groups; -+ /* plugin operations */ -+ reiser4_plugin_ops *pops; -+/* NIKITA-FIXME-HANS: usage of and access to label and desc is not commented and defined. */ -+ /* short label of this plugin */ -+ const char *label; -+ /* descriptive string.. */ -+ const char *desc; -+ /* list linkage */ -+ struct list_head linkage; -+} plugin_header; -+ -+#define plugin_of_group(plug, group) (plug->h.groups & (1 << group)) -+ -+/* PRIVATE INTERFACES */ -+/* NIKITA-FIXME-HANS: what is this for and why does it duplicate what is in plugin_header? */ -+/* plugin type representation. */ -+struct reiser4_plugin_type_data { -+ /* internal plugin type identifier. Should coincide with -+ index of this item in plugins[] array. */ -+ reiser4_plugin_type type_id; -+ /* short symbolic label of this plugin type. Should be no longer -+ than MAX_PLUGIN_TYPE_LABEL_LEN characters including '\0'. */ -+ const char *label; -+ /* plugin type description longer than .label */ -+ const char *desc; -+ -+/* NIKITA-FIXME-HANS: define built-in */ -+ /* number of built-in plugin instances of this type */ -+ int builtin_num; -+ /* array of built-in plugins */ -+ void *builtin; -+ struct list_head plugins_list; -+ size_t size; -+}; -+ -+extern struct reiser4_plugin_type_data plugins[REISER4_PLUGIN_TYPES]; -+ -+int is_plugin_type_valid(reiser4_plugin_type type); -+int is_plugin_id_valid(reiser4_plugin_type type, reiser4_plugin_id id); -+ -+static inline reiser4_plugin *plugin_at(struct reiser4_plugin_type_data * ptype, -+ int i) -+{ -+ char *builtin; -+ -+ builtin = ptype->builtin; -+ return (reiser4_plugin *) (builtin + i * ptype->size); -+} -+ -+/* return plugin by its @type_id and @id */ -+static inline reiser4_plugin *plugin_by_id(reiser4_plugin_type type, -+ reiser4_plugin_id id) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-1651", is_plugin_type_valid(type)); -+ assert("nikita-1652", is_plugin_id_valid(type, id)); -+ return plugin_at(&plugins[type], id); -+} -+ -+extern reiser4_plugin *plugin_by_unsafe_id(reiser4_plugin_type type_id, -+ reiser4_plugin_id id); -+ -+/** -+ * plugin_by_disk_id - get reiser4_plugin -+ * @type_id: plugin type id -+ * @did: plugin id in disk format -+ * -+ * Returns reiser4_plugin by plugin type id an dplugin_id. -+ */ -+static inline reiser4_plugin *plugin_by_disk_id(reiser4_tree * tree UNUSED_ARG, -+ reiser4_plugin_type type_id, -+ __le16 *plugin_id) -+{ -+ /* -+ * what we should do properly is to maintain within each file-system a -+ * dictionary that maps on-disk plugin ids to "universal" ids. This -+ * dictionary will be resolved on mount time, so that this function -+ * will perform just one additional array lookup. -+ */ -+ return plugin_by_unsafe_id(type_id, le16_to_cpu(*plugin_id)); -+} -+ -+/* __PLUGIN_HEADER_H__ */ -+#endif -+ -+/* -+ * Local variables: -+ * c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ * mode-name: "LC" -+ * c-basic-offset: 8 -+ * tab-width: 8 -+ * fill-column: 79 -+ * End: -+ */ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/plugin_set.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/plugin_set.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/plugin_set.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/plugin_set.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,379 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by -+ * reiser4/README */ -+/* This file contains Reiser4 plugin set operations */ -+ -+/* plugin sets -+ * -+ * Each file in reiser4 is controlled by a whole set of plugins (file plugin, -+ * directory plugin, hash plugin, tail policy plugin, security plugin, etc.) -+ * assigned (inherited, deduced from mode bits, etc.) at creation time. This -+ * set of plugins (so called pset) is described by structure plugin_set (see -+ * plugin/plugin_set.h), which contains pointers to all required plugins. -+ * -+ * Children can inherit some pset members from their parent, however sometimes -+ * it is useful to specify members different from parent ones. Since object's -+ * pset can not be easily changed without fatal consequences, we use for this -+ * purpose another special plugin table (so called hset, or heir set) described -+ * by the same structure. -+ * -+ * Inode only stores a pointers to pset and hset. Different inodes with the -+ * same set of pset (hset) members point to the same pset (hset). This is -+ * archived by storing psets and hsets in global hash table. Races are avoided -+ * by simple (and efficient so far) solution of never recycling psets, even -+ * when last inode pointing to it is destroyed. -+ */ -+ -+#include "../debug.h" -+#include "../super.h" -+#include "plugin_set.h" -+ -+#include -+#include -+ -+/* slab for plugin sets */ -+static struct kmem_cache *plugin_set_slab; -+ -+static spinlock_t plugin_set_lock[8] __cacheline_aligned_in_smp = { -+ [0 ... 7] = SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED -+}; -+ -+/* hash table support */ -+ -+#define PS_TABLE_SIZE (32) -+ -+static inline plugin_set *cast_to(const unsigned long *a) -+{ -+ return container_of(a, plugin_set, hashval); -+} -+ -+static inline int pseq(const unsigned long *a1, const unsigned long *a2) -+{ -+ plugin_set *set1; -+ plugin_set *set2; -+ -+ /* make sure fields are not missed in the code below */ -+ cassert(sizeof *set1 == -+ sizeof set1->hashval + -+ sizeof set1->link + -+ sizeof set1->file + -+ sizeof set1->dir + -+ sizeof set1->perm + -+ sizeof set1->formatting + -+ sizeof set1->hash + -+ sizeof set1->fibration + -+ sizeof set1->sd + -+ sizeof set1->dir_item + -+ sizeof set1->cipher + -+ sizeof set1->digest + -+ sizeof set1->compression + -+ sizeof set1->compression_mode + -+ sizeof set1->cluster + -+ sizeof set1->create); -+ -+ set1 = cast_to(a1); -+ set2 = cast_to(a2); -+ return -+ set1->hashval == set2->hashval && -+ set1->file == set2->file && -+ set1->dir == set2->dir && -+ set1->perm == set2->perm && -+ set1->formatting == set2->formatting && -+ set1->hash == set2->hash && -+ set1->fibration == set2->fibration && -+ set1->sd == set2->sd && -+ set1->dir_item == set2->dir_item && -+ set1->cipher == set2->cipher && -+ set1->digest == set2->digest && -+ set1->compression == set2->compression && -+ set1->compression_mode == set2->compression_mode && -+ set1->cluster == set2->cluster && -+ set1->create == set2->create; -+} -+ -+#define HASH_FIELD(hash, set, field) \ -+({ \ -+ (hash) += (unsigned long)(set)->field >> 2; \ -+}) -+ -+static inline unsigned long calculate_hash(const plugin_set * set) -+{ -+ unsigned long result; -+ -+ result = 0; -+ HASH_FIELD(result, set, file); -+ HASH_FIELD(result, set, dir); -+ HASH_FIELD(result, set, perm); -+ HASH_FIELD(result, set, formatting); -+ HASH_FIELD(result, set, hash); -+ HASH_FIELD(result, set, fibration); -+ HASH_FIELD(result, set, sd); -+ HASH_FIELD(result, set, dir_item); -+ HASH_FIELD(result, set, cipher); -+ HASH_FIELD(result, set, digest); -+ HASH_FIELD(result, set, compression); -+ HASH_FIELD(result, set, compression_mode); -+ HASH_FIELD(result, set, cluster); -+ HASH_FIELD(result, set, create); -+ return result & (PS_TABLE_SIZE - 1); -+} -+ -+static inline unsigned long -+pshash(ps_hash_table * table, const unsigned long *a) -+{ -+ return *a; -+} -+ -+/* The hash table definition */ -+#define KMALLOC(size) kmalloc((size), reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()) -+#define KFREE(ptr, size) kfree(ptr) -+TYPE_SAFE_HASH_DEFINE(ps, plugin_set, unsigned long, hashval, link, pshash, -+ pseq); -+#undef KFREE -+#undef KMALLOC -+ -+static ps_hash_table ps_table; -+static plugin_set empty_set = { -+ .hashval = 0, -+ .file = NULL, -+ .dir = NULL, -+ .perm = NULL, -+ .formatting = NULL, -+ .hash = NULL, -+ .fibration = NULL, -+ .sd = NULL, -+ .dir_item = NULL, -+ .cipher = NULL, -+ .digest = NULL, -+ .compression = NULL, -+ .compression_mode = NULL, -+ .cluster = NULL, -+ .create = NULL, -+ .link = {NULL} -+}; -+ -+plugin_set *plugin_set_get_empty(void) -+{ -+ return &empty_set; -+} -+ -+void plugin_set_put(plugin_set * set) -+{ -+} -+ -+static inline unsigned long *pset_field(plugin_set * set, int offset) -+{ -+ return (unsigned long *)(((char *)set) + offset); -+} -+ -+static int plugin_set_field(plugin_set ** set, const unsigned long val, -+ const int offset) -+{ -+ unsigned long *spot; -+ spinlock_t *lock; -+ plugin_set replica; -+ plugin_set *twin; -+ plugin_set *psal; -+ plugin_set *orig; -+ -+ assert("nikita-2902", set != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2904", *set != NULL); -+ -+ spot = pset_field(*set, offset); -+ if (unlikely(*spot == val)) -+ return 0; -+ -+ replica = *(orig = *set); -+ *pset_field(&replica, offset) = val; -+ replica.hashval = calculate_hash(&replica); -+ rcu_read_lock(); -+ twin = ps_hash_find(&ps_table, &replica.hashval); -+ if (unlikely(twin == NULL)) { -+ rcu_read_unlock(); -+ psal = kmem_cache_alloc(plugin_set_slab, -+ reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()); -+ if (psal == NULL) -+ return RETERR(-ENOMEM); -+ *psal = replica; -+ lock = &plugin_set_lock[replica.hashval & 7]; -+ spin_lock(lock); -+ twin = ps_hash_find(&ps_table, &replica.hashval); -+ if (likely(twin == NULL)) { -+ *set = psal; -+ ps_hash_insert_rcu(&ps_table, psal); -+ } else { -+ *set = twin; -+ kmem_cache_free(plugin_set_slab, psal); -+ } -+ spin_unlock(lock); -+ } else { -+ rcu_read_unlock(); -+ *set = twin; -+ } -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+static struct { -+ int offset; -+ reiser4_plugin_groups groups; -+ reiser4_plugin_type type; -+} pset_descr[PSET_LAST] = { -+ [PSET_FILE] = { -+ .offset = offsetof(plugin_set, file), -+ .type = REISER4_FILE_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .groups = 0 -+ }, -+ [PSET_DIR] = { -+ .offset = offsetof(plugin_set, dir), -+ .type = REISER4_DIR_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .groups = 0 -+ }, -+ [PSET_PERM] = { -+ .offset = offsetof(plugin_set, perm), -+ .type = REISER4_PERM_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .groups = 0 -+ }, -+ [PSET_FORMATTING] = { -+ .offset = offsetof(plugin_set, formatting), -+ .type = REISER4_FORMATTING_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .groups = 0 -+ }, -+ [PSET_HASH] = { -+ .offset = offsetof(plugin_set, hash), -+ .type = REISER4_HASH_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .groups = 0 -+ }, -+ [PSET_FIBRATION] = { -+ .offset = offsetof(plugin_set, fibration), -+ .type = REISER4_FIBRATION_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .groups = 0 -+ }, -+ [PSET_SD] = { -+ .offset = offsetof(plugin_set, sd), -+ .type = REISER4_ITEM_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .groups = (1 << STAT_DATA_ITEM_TYPE) -+ }, -+ [PSET_DIR_ITEM] = { -+ .offset = offsetof(plugin_set, dir_item), -+ .type = REISER4_ITEM_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .groups = (1 << DIR_ENTRY_ITEM_TYPE) -+ }, -+ [PSET_CIPHER] = { -+ .offset = offsetof(plugin_set, cipher), -+ .type = REISER4_CIPHER_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .groups = 0 -+ }, -+ [PSET_DIGEST] = { -+ .offset = offsetof(plugin_set, digest), -+ .type = REISER4_DIGEST_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .groups = 0 -+ }, -+ [PSET_COMPRESSION] = { -+ .offset = offsetof(plugin_set, compression), -+ .type = REISER4_COMPRESSION_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .groups = 0 -+ }, -+ [PSET_COMPRESSION_MODE] = { -+ .offset = offsetof(plugin_set, compression_mode), -+ .type = REISER4_COMPRESSION_MODE_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .groups = 0 -+ }, -+ [PSET_CLUSTER] = { -+ .offset = offsetof(plugin_set, cluster), -+ .type = REISER4_CLUSTER_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .groups = 0 -+ }, -+ [PSET_CREATE] = { -+ .offset = offsetof(plugin_set, create), -+ .type = REISER4_FILE_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .groups = (1 << REISER4_REGULAR_FILE) -+ } -+}; -+ -+#define DEFINE_PSET_OPS(PREFIX) \ -+ reiser4_plugin_type PREFIX##_member_to_type_unsafe(pset_member memb) \ -+{ \ -+ if (memb > PSET_LAST) \ -+ return REISER4_PLUGIN_TYPES; \ -+ return pset_descr[memb].type; \ -+} \ -+ \ -+int PREFIX##_set_unsafe(plugin_set ** set, pset_member memb, \ -+ reiser4_plugin * plugin) \ -+{ \ -+ assert("nikita-3492", set != NULL); \ -+ assert("nikita-3493", *set != NULL); \ -+ assert("nikita-3494", plugin != NULL); \ -+ assert("nikita-3495", 0 <= memb && memb < PSET_LAST); \ -+ assert("nikita-3496", plugin->h.type_id == pset_descr[memb].type); \ -+ \ -+ if (pset_descr[memb].groups) \ -+ if (!(pset_descr[memb].groups & plugin->h.groups)) \ -+ return -EINVAL; \ -+ \ -+ return plugin_set_field(set, \ -+ (unsigned long)plugin, pset_descr[memb].offset); \ -+} \ -+ \ -+reiser4_plugin *PREFIX##_get(plugin_set * set, pset_member memb) \ -+{ \ -+ assert("nikita-3497", set != NULL); \ -+ assert("nikita-3498", 0 <= memb && memb < PSET_LAST); \ -+ \ -+ return *(reiser4_plugin **) (((char *)set) + pset_descr[memb].offset); \ -+} -+ -+DEFINE_PSET_OPS(aset); -+ -+int set_plugin(plugin_set ** set, pset_member memb, reiser4_plugin * plugin) { -+ return plugin_set_field(set, -+ (unsigned long)plugin, pset_descr[memb].offset); -+} -+ -+/** -+ * init_plugin_set - create plugin set cache and hash table -+ * -+ * Initializes slab cache of plugin_set-s and their hash table. It is part of -+ * reiser4 module initialization. -+ */ -+int init_plugin_set(void) -+{ -+ int result; -+ -+ result = ps_hash_init(&ps_table, PS_TABLE_SIZE); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ plugin_set_slab = kmem_cache_create("plugin_set", -+ sizeof(plugin_set), 0, -+ SLAB_HWCACHE_ALIGN, -+ NULL); -+ if (plugin_set_slab == NULL) -+ result = RETERR(-ENOMEM); -+ } -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * done_plugin_set - delete plugin_set cache and plugin_set hash table -+ * -+ * This is called on reiser4 module unloading or system shutdown. -+ */ -+void done_plugin_set(void) -+{ -+ plugin_set *cur, *next; -+ -+ for_all_in_htable(&ps_table, ps, cur, next) { -+ ps_hash_remove(&ps_table, cur); -+ kmem_cache_free(plugin_set_slab, cur); -+ } -+ destroy_reiser4_cache(&plugin_set_slab); -+ ps_hash_done(&ps_table); -+} -+ -+/* -+ * Local variables: -+ * c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ * mode-name: "LC" -+ * c-basic-offset: 8 -+ * tab-width: 8 -+ * fill-column: 120 -+ * End: -+ */ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/plugin_set.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/plugin_set.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/plugin_set.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/plugin_set.h 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,77 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* Reiser4 plugin set definition. -+ See fs/reiser4/plugin/plugin_set.c for details */ -+ -+#if !defined( __PLUGIN_SET_H__ ) -+#define __PLUGIN_SET_H__ -+ -+#include "../type_safe_hash.h" -+#include "plugin.h" -+ -+#include -+ -+struct plugin_set; -+typedef struct plugin_set plugin_set; -+ -+TYPE_SAFE_HASH_DECLARE(ps, plugin_set); -+ -+struct plugin_set { -+ unsigned long hashval; -+ /* plugin of file */ -+ file_plugin *file; -+ /* plugin of dir */ -+ dir_plugin *dir; -+ /* perm plugin for this file */ -+ perm_plugin *perm; -+ /* tail policy plugin. Only meaningful for regular files */ -+ formatting_plugin *formatting; -+ /* hash plugin. Only meaningful for directories. */ -+ hash_plugin *hash; -+ /* fibration plugin. Only meaningful for directories. */ -+ fibration_plugin *fibration; -+ /* plugin of stat-data */ -+ item_plugin *sd; -+ /* plugin of items a directory is built of */ -+ item_plugin *dir_item; -+ /* cipher plugin */ -+ cipher_plugin *cipher; -+ /* digest plugin */ -+ digest_plugin *digest; -+ /* compression plugin */ -+ compression_plugin *compression; -+ /* compression mode plugin */ -+ compression_mode_plugin *compression_mode; -+ /* cluster plugin */ -+ cluster_plugin *cluster; -+ /* this specifies file plugin of regular children. -+ only meaningful for directories */ -+ file_plugin *create; -+ ps_hash_link link; -+}; -+ -+extern plugin_set *plugin_set_get_empty(void); -+extern void plugin_set_put(plugin_set * set); -+ -+extern int init_plugin_set(void); -+extern void done_plugin_set(void); -+ -+extern reiser4_plugin *aset_get(plugin_set * set, pset_member memb); -+extern int set_plugin(plugin_set ** set, pset_member memb, -+ reiser4_plugin * plugin); -+extern int aset_set_unsafe(plugin_set ** set, pset_member memb, -+ reiser4_plugin * plugin); -+extern reiser4_plugin_type aset_member_to_type_unsafe(pset_member memb); -+ -+/* __PLUGIN_SET_H__ */ -+#endif -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/security/Makefile linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/security/Makefile ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/security/Makefile 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/security/Makefile 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ -+obj-$(CONFIG_REISER4_FS) += security_plugins.o -+ -+security_plugins-objs := \ -+ perm.o -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/security/perm.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/security/perm.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/security/perm.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/security/perm.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* -+ * This file contains implementation of permission plugins. -+ * See the comments in perm.h -+ */ -+ -+#include "../plugin.h" -+#include "../plugin_header.h" -+#include "../../debug.h" -+ -+perm_plugin perm_plugins[LAST_PERM_ID] = { -+ [NULL_PERM_ID] = { -+ .h = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_PERM_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = NULL_PERM_ID, -+ .pops = NULL, -+ .label = "null", -+ .desc = "stub permission plugin", -+ .linkage = {NULL, NULL} -+ } -+ } -+}; -+ -+/* -+ * Local variables: -+ * c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ * mode-name: "LC" -+ * c-basic-offset: 8 -+ * tab-width: 8 -+ * fill-column: 79 -+ * End: -+ */ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/security/perm.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/security/perm.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/security/perm.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/security/perm.h 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* Perm (short for "permissions") plugins common stuff. */ -+ -+#if !defined( __REISER4_PERM_H__ ) -+#define __REISER4_PERM_H__ -+ -+#include "../../forward.h" -+#include "../plugin_header.h" -+ -+#include -+ -+/* Definition of permission plugin */ -+/* NIKITA-FIXME-HANS: define what this is targeted for. -+ It does not seem to be intended for use with sys_reiser4. Explain. */ -+ -+/* NOTE-EDWARD: This seems to be intended for deprecated sys_reiser4. -+ Consider it like a temporary "seam" and reserved pset member. -+ If you have something usefull to add, then rename this plugin and add here */ -+typedef struct perm_plugin { -+ /* generic plugin fields */ -+ plugin_header h; -+} perm_plugin; -+ -+typedef enum { NULL_PERM_ID, LAST_PERM_ID } reiser4_perm_id; -+ -+/* __REISER4_PERM_H__ */ -+#endif -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/space/bitmap.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/space/bitmap.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/space/bitmap.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/space/bitmap.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,1585 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+#include "../../debug.h" -+#include "../../dformat.h" -+#include "../../txnmgr.h" -+#include "../../jnode.h" -+#include "../../block_alloc.h" -+#include "../../tree.h" -+#include "../../super.h" -+#include "../plugin.h" -+#include "space_allocator.h" -+#include "bitmap.h" -+ -+#include -+#include /* for struct super_block */ -+#include -+#include -+ -+/* Proposed (but discarded) optimization: dynamic loading/unloading of bitmap -+ * blocks -+ -+ A useful optimization of reiser4 bitmap handling would be dynamic bitmap -+ blocks loading/unloading which is different from v3.x where all bitmap -+ blocks are loaded at mount time. -+ -+ To implement bitmap blocks unloading we need to count bitmap block usage -+ and detect currently unused blocks allowing them to be unloaded. It is not -+ a simple task since we allow several threads to modify one bitmap block -+ simultaneously. -+ -+ Briefly speaking, the following schema is proposed: we count in special -+ variable associated with each bitmap block. That is for counting of block -+ alloc/dealloc operations on that bitmap block. With a deferred block -+ deallocation feature of reiser4 all those operation will be represented in -+ atom dirty/deleted lists as jnodes for freshly allocated or deleted -+ nodes. -+ -+ So, we increment usage counter for each new node allocated or deleted, and -+ decrement it at atom commit one time for each node from the dirty/deleted -+ atom's list. Of course, freshly allocated node deletion and node reusing -+ from atom deleted (if we do so) list should decrement bitmap usage counter -+ also. -+ -+ This schema seems to be working but that reference counting is -+ not easy to debug. I think we should agree with Hans and do not implement -+ it in v4.0. Current code implements "on-demand" bitmap blocks loading only. -+ -+ For simplicity all bitmap nodes (both commit and working bitmap blocks) are -+ loaded into memory on fs mount time or each bitmap nodes are loaded at the -+ first access to it, the "dont_load_bitmap" mount option controls whether -+ bimtap nodes should be loaded at mount time. Dynamic unloading of bitmap -+ nodes currently is not supported. */ -+ -+#define CHECKSUM_SIZE 4 -+ -+#define BYTES_PER_LONG (sizeof(long)) -+ -+#if BITS_PER_LONG == 64 -+# define LONG_INT_SHIFT (6) -+#else -+# define LONG_INT_SHIFT (5) -+#endif -+ -+#define LONG_INT_MASK (BITS_PER_LONG - 1UL) -+ -+typedef unsigned long ulong_t; -+ -+#define bmap_size(blocksize) ((blocksize) - CHECKSUM_SIZE) -+#define bmap_bit_count(blocksize) (bmap_size(blocksize) << 3) -+ -+/* Block allocation/deallocation are done through special bitmap objects which -+ are allocated in an array at fs mount. */ -+struct bitmap_node { -+ struct mutex mutex; /* long term lock object */ -+ -+ jnode *wjnode; /* j-nodes for WORKING ... */ -+ jnode *cjnode; /* ... and COMMIT bitmap blocks */ -+ -+ bmap_off_t first_zero_bit; /* for skip_busy option implementation */ -+ -+ atomic_t loaded; /* a flag which shows that bnode is loaded -+ * already */ -+}; -+ -+static inline char *bnode_working_data(struct bitmap_node *bnode) -+{ -+ char *data; -+ -+ data = jdata(bnode->wjnode); -+ assert("zam-429", data != NULL); -+ -+ return data + CHECKSUM_SIZE; -+} -+ -+static inline char *bnode_commit_data(const struct bitmap_node *bnode) -+{ -+ char *data; -+ -+ data = jdata(bnode->cjnode); -+ assert("zam-430", data != NULL); -+ -+ return data + CHECKSUM_SIZE; -+} -+ -+static inline __u32 bnode_commit_crc(const struct bitmap_node *bnode) -+{ -+ char *data; -+ -+ data = jdata(bnode->cjnode); -+ assert("vpf-261", data != NULL); -+ -+ return le32_to_cpu(get_unaligned((d32 *)data)); -+} -+ -+static inline void bnode_set_commit_crc(struct bitmap_node *bnode, __u32 crc) -+{ -+ char *data; -+ -+ data = jdata(bnode->cjnode); -+ assert("vpf-261", data != NULL); -+ -+ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le32(crc), (d32 *)data); -+} -+ -+/* ZAM-FIXME-HANS: is the idea that this might be a union someday? having -+ * written the code, does this added abstraction still have */ -+/* ANSWER(Zam): No, the abstractions is in the level above (exact place is the -+ * reiser4_space_allocator structure) */ -+/* ZAM-FIXME-HANS: I don't understand your english in comment above. */ -+/* FIXME-HANS(Zam): I don't understand the questions like "might be a union -+ * someday?". What they about? If there is a reason to have a union, it should -+ * be a union, if not, it should not be a union. "..might be someday" means no -+ * reason. */ -+struct bitmap_allocator_data { -+ /* an array for bitmap blocks direct access */ -+ struct bitmap_node *bitmap; -+}; -+ -+#define get_barray(super) \ -+(((struct bitmap_allocator_data *)(get_super_private(super)->space_allocator.u.generic)) -> bitmap) -+ -+#define get_bnode(super, i) (get_barray(super) + i) -+ -+/* allocate and initialize jnode with JNODE_BITMAP type */ -+static jnode *bnew(void) -+{ -+ jnode *jal = jalloc(); -+ -+ if (jal) -+ jnode_init(jal, current_tree, JNODE_BITMAP); -+ -+ return jal; -+} -+ -+/* this file contains: -+ - bitmap based implementation of space allocation plugin -+ - all the helper functions like set bit, find_first_zero_bit, etc */ -+ -+/* Audited by: green(2002.06.12) */ -+static int find_next_zero_bit_in_word(ulong_t word, int start_bit) -+{ -+ ulong_t mask = 1UL << start_bit; -+ int i = start_bit; -+ -+ while ((word & mask) != 0) { -+ mask <<= 1; -+ if (++i >= BITS_PER_LONG) -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ return i; -+} -+ -+#include -+ -+#if BITS_PER_LONG == 64 -+ -+#define OFF(addr) (((ulong_t)(addr) & (BYTES_PER_LONG - 1)) << 3) -+#define BASE(addr) ((ulong_t*) ((ulong_t)(addr) & ~(BYTES_PER_LONG - 1))) -+ -+static inline void reiser4_set_bit(int nr, void *addr) -+{ -+ ext2_set_bit(nr + OFF(addr), BASE(addr)); -+} -+ -+static inline void reiser4_clear_bit(int nr, void *addr) -+{ -+ ext2_clear_bit(nr + OFF(addr), BASE(addr)); -+} -+ -+static inline int reiser4_test_bit(int nr, void *addr) -+{ -+ return ext2_test_bit(nr + OFF(addr), BASE(addr)); -+} -+static inline int reiser4_find_next_zero_bit(void *addr, int maxoffset, -+ int offset) -+{ -+ int off = OFF(addr); -+ -+ return ext2_find_next_zero_bit(BASE(addr), maxoffset + off, -+ offset + off) - off; -+} -+ -+#else -+ -+#define reiser4_set_bit(nr, addr) ext2_set_bit(nr, addr) -+#define reiser4_clear_bit(nr, addr) ext2_clear_bit(nr, addr) -+#define reiser4_test_bit(nr, addr) ext2_test_bit(nr, addr) -+ -+#define reiser4_find_next_zero_bit(addr, maxoffset, offset) \ -+ext2_find_next_zero_bit(addr, maxoffset, offset) -+#endif -+ -+/* Search for a set bit in the bit array [@start_offset, @max_offset[, offsets -+ * are counted from @addr, return the offset of the first bit if it is found, -+ * @maxoffset otherwise. */ -+static bmap_off_t __reiser4_find_next_set_bit(void *addr, bmap_off_t max_offset, -+ bmap_off_t start_offset) -+{ -+ ulong_t *base = addr; -+ /* start_offset is in bits, convert it to byte offset within bitmap. */ -+ int word_nr = start_offset >> LONG_INT_SHIFT; -+ /* bit number within the byte. */ -+ int bit_nr = start_offset & LONG_INT_MASK; -+ int max_word_nr = (max_offset - 1) >> LONG_INT_SHIFT; -+ -+ assert("zam-387", max_offset != 0); -+ -+ /* Unaligned @start_offset case. */ -+ if (bit_nr != 0) { -+ bmap_nr_t nr; -+ -+ nr = find_next_zero_bit_in_word(~(base[word_nr]), bit_nr); -+ -+ if (nr < BITS_PER_LONG) -+ return (word_nr << LONG_INT_SHIFT) + nr; -+ -+ ++word_nr; -+ } -+ -+ /* Fast scan trough aligned words. */ -+ while (word_nr <= max_word_nr) { -+ if (base[word_nr] != 0) { -+ return (word_nr << LONG_INT_SHIFT) -+ + find_next_zero_bit_in_word(~(base[word_nr]), 0); -+ } -+ -+ ++word_nr; -+ } -+ -+ return max_offset; -+} -+ -+#if BITS_PER_LONG == 64 -+ -+static bmap_off_t reiser4_find_next_set_bit(void *addr, bmap_off_t max_offset, -+ bmap_off_t start_offset) -+{ -+ bmap_off_t off = OFF(addr); -+ -+ return __reiser4_find_next_set_bit(BASE(addr), max_offset + off, -+ start_offset + off) - off; -+} -+ -+#else -+#define reiser4_find_next_set_bit(addr, max_offset, start_offset) \ -+ __reiser4_find_next_set_bit(addr, max_offset, start_offset) -+#endif -+ -+/* search for the first set bit in single word. */ -+static int find_last_set_bit_in_word(ulong_t word, int start_bit) -+{ -+ ulong_t bit_mask; -+ int nr = start_bit; -+ -+ assert("zam-965", start_bit < BITS_PER_LONG); -+ assert("zam-966", start_bit >= 0); -+ -+ bit_mask = (1UL << nr); -+ -+ while (bit_mask != 0) { -+ if (bit_mask & word) -+ return nr; -+ bit_mask >>= 1; -+ nr--; -+ } -+ return BITS_PER_LONG; -+} -+ -+/* Search bitmap for a set bit in backward direction from the end to the -+ * beginning of given region -+ * -+ * @result: result offset of the last set bit -+ * @addr: base memory address, -+ * @low_off: low end of the search region, edge bit included into the region, -+ * @high_off: high end of the search region, edge bit included into the region, -+ * -+ * @return: 0 - set bit was found, -1 otherwise. -+ */ -+static int -+reiser4_find_last_set_bit(bmap_off_t * result, void *addr, bmap_off_t low_off, -+ bmap_off_t high_off) -+{ -+ ulong_t *base = addr; -+ int last_word; -+ int first_word; -+ int last_bit; -+ int nr; -+ -+ assert("zam-962", high_off >= low_off); -+ -+ last_word = high_off >> LONG_INT_SHIFT; -+ last_bit = high_off & LONG_INT_MASK; -+ first_word = low_off >> LONG_INT_SHIFT; -+ -+ if (last_bit < BITS_PER_LONG) { -+ nr = find_last_set_bit_in_word(base[last_word], last_bit); -+ if (nr < BITS_PER_LONG) { -+ *result = (last_word << LONG_INT_SHIFT) + nr; -+ return 0; -+ } -+ --last_word; -+ } -+ while (last_word >= first_word) { -+ if (base[last_word] != 0x0) { -+ last_bit = -+ find_last_set_bit_in_word(base[last_word], -+ BITS_PER_LONG - 1); -+ assert("zam-972", last_bit < BITS_PER_LONG); -+ *result = (last_word << LONG_INT_SHIFT) + last_bit; -+ return 0; -+ } -+ --last_word; -+ } -+ -+ return -1; /* set bit not found */ -+} -+ -+/* Search bitmap for a clear bit in backward direction from the end to the -+ * beginning of given region */ -+static int -+reiser4_find_last_zero_bit(bmap_off_t * result, void *addr, bmap_off_t low_off, -+ bmap_off_t high_off) -+{ -+ ulong_t *base = addr; -+ int last_word; -+ int first_word; -+ int last_bit; -+ int nr; -+ -+ last_word = high_off >> LONG_INT_SHIFT; -+ last_bit = high_off & LONG_INT_MASK; -+ first_word = low_off >> LONG_INT_SHIFT; -+ -+ if (last_bit < BITS_PER_LONG) { -+ nr = find_last_set_bit_in_word(~base[last_word], last_bit); -+ if (nr < BITS_PER_LONG) { -+ *result = (last_word << LONG_INT_SHIFT) + nr; -+ return 0; -+ } -+ --last_word; -+ } -+ while (last_word >= first_word) { -+ if (base[last_word] != (ulong_t) (-1)) { -+ *result = (last_word << LONG_INT_SHIFT) + -+ find_last_set_bit_in_word(~base[last_word], -+ BITS_PER_LONG - 1); -+ return 0; -+ } -+ --last_word; -+ } -+ -+ return -1; /* zero bit not found */ -+} -+ -+/* Audited by: green(2002.06.12) */ -+static void reiser4_clear_bits(char *addr, bmap_off_t start, bmap_off_t end) -+{ -+ int first_byte; -+ int last_byte; -+ -+ unsigned char first_byte_mask = 0xFF; -+ unsigned char last_byte_mask = 0xFF; -+ -+ assert("zam-410", start < end); -+ -+ first_byte = start >> 3; -+ last_byte = (end - 1) >> 3; -+ -+ if (last_byte > first_byte + 1) -+ memset(addr + first_byte + 1, 0, -+ (size_t) (last_byte - first_byte - 1)); -+ -+ first_byte_mask >>= 8 - (start & 0x7); -+ last_byte_mask <<= ((end - 1) & 0x7) + 1; -+ -+ if (first_byte == last_byte) { -+ addr[first_byte] &= (first_byte_mask | last_byte_mask); -+ } else { -+ addr[first_byte] &= first_byte_mask; -+ addr[last_byte] &= last_byte_mask; -+ } -+} -+ -+/* Audited by: green(2002.06.12) */ -+/* ZAM-FIXME-HANS: comment this */ -+static void reiser4_set_bits(char *addr, bmap_off_t start, bmap_off_t end) -+{ -+ int first_byte; -+ int last_byte; -+ -+ unsigned char first_byte_mask = 0xFF; -+ unsigned char last_byte_mask = 0xFF; -+ -+ assert("zam-386", start < end); -+ -+ first_byte = start >> 3; -+ last_byte = (end - 1) >> 3; -+ -+ if (last_byte > first_byte + 1) -+ memset(addr + first_byte + 1, 0xFF, -+ (size_t) (last_byte - first_byte - 1)); -+ -+ first_byte_mask <<= start & 0x7; -+ last_byte_mask >>= 7 - ((end - 1) & 0x7); -+ -+ if (first_byte == last_byte) { -+ addr[first_byte] |= (first_byte_mask & last_byte_mask); -+ } else { -+ addr[first_byte] |= first_byte_mask; -+ addr[last_byte] |= last_byte_mask; -+ } -+} -+ -+#define ADLER_BASE 65521 -+#define ADLER_NMAX 5552 -+ -+/* Calculates the adler32 checksum for the data pointed by `data` of the -+ length `len`. This function was originally taken from zlib, version 1.1.3, -+ July 9th, 1998. -+ -+ Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler -+ -+ This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied -+ warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages -+ arising from the use of this software. -+ -+ Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose, -+ including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it -+ freely, subject to the following restrictions: -+ -+ 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not -+ claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software -+ in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be -+ appreciated but is not required. -+ 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be -+ misrepresented as being the original software. -+ 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution. -+ -+ Jean-loup Gailly Mark Adler -+ jloup@gzip.org madler@alumni.caltech.edu -+ -+ The above comment applies only to the reiser4_adler32 function. -+*/ -+ -+__u32 reiser4_adler32(char *data, __u32 len) -+{ -+ unsigned char *t = data; -+ __u32 s1 = 1; -+ __u32 s2 = 0; -+ int k; -+ -+ while (len > 0) { -+ k = len < ADLER_NMAX ? len : ADLER_NMAX; -+ len -= k; -+ -+ while (k--) { -+ s1 += *t++; -+ s2 += s1; -+ } -+ -+ s1 %= ADLER_BASE; -+ s2 %= ADLER_BASE; -+ } -+ return (s2 << 16) | s1; -+} -+ -+#define sb_by_bnode(bnode) \ -+ ((struct super_block *)jnode_get_tree(bnode->wjnode)->super) -+ -+static __u32 bnode_calc_crc(const struct bitmap_node *bnode, unsigned long size) -+{ -+ return reiser4_adler32(bnode_commit_data(bnode), bmap_size(size)); -+} -+ -+static int -+bnode_check_adler32(const struct bitmap_node *bnode, unsigned long size) -+{ -+ if (bnode_calc_crc(bnode, size) != bnode_commit_crc(bnode)) { -+ bmap_nr_t bmap; -+ -+ bmap = bnode - get_bnode(sb_by_bnode(bnode), 0); -+ -+ warning("vpf-263", -+ "Checksum for the bitmap block %llu is incorrect", -+ bmap); -+ -+ return RETERR(-EIO); -+ } -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+#define REISER4_CHECK_BMAP_CRC (0) -+ -+#if REISER4_CHECK_BMAP_CRC -+static int bnode_check_crc(const struct bitmap_node *bnode) -+{ -+ return bnode_check_adler32(bnode, -+ bmap_size(sb_by_bnode(bnode)->s_blocksize)); -+} -+ -+/* REISER4_CHECK_BMAP_CRC */ -+#else -+ -+#define bnode_check_crc(bnode) (0) -+ -+/* REISER4_CHECK_BMAP_CRC */ -+#endif -+ -+/* Recalculates the adler32 checksum for only 1 byte change. -+ adler - previous adler checksum -+ old_data, data - old, new byte values. -+ tail == (chunk - offset) : length, checksum was calculated for, - offset of -+ the changed byte within this chunk. -+ This function can be used for checksum calculation optimisation. -+*/ -+ -+static __u32 -+adler32_recalc(__u32 adler, unsigned char old_data, unsigned char data, -+ __u32 tail) -+{ -+ __u32 delta = data - old_data + 2 * ADLER_BASE; -+ __u32 s1 = adler & 0xffff; -+ __u32 s2 = (adler >> 16) & 0xffff; -+ -+ s1 = (delta + s1) % ADLER_BASE; -+ s2 = (delta * tail + s2) % ADLER_BASE; -+ -+ return (s2 << 16) | s1; -+} -+ -+#define LIMIT(val, boundary) ((val) > (boundary) ? (boundary) : (val)) -+ -+/** -+ * get_nr_bitmap - calculate number of bitmap blocks -+ * @super: super block with initialized blocksize and block count -+ * -+ * Calculates number of bitmap blocks of a filesystem which uses bitmaps to -+ * maintain free disk space. It assumes that each bitmap addresses the same -+ * number of blocks which is calculated by bmap_block_count macro defined in -+ * above. Number of blocks in the filesystem has to be initialized in reiser4 -+ * private data of super block already so that it can be obtained via -+ * reiser4_block_count(). Unfortunately, number of blocks addressed by a bitmap -+ * is not power of 2 because 4 bytes are used for checksum. Therefore, we have -+ * to use special function to divide and modulo 64bits filesystem block -+ * counters. -+ * -+ * Example: suppose filesystem have 32768 blocks. Blocksize is 4096. Each bitmap -+ * block addresses (4096 - 4) * 8 = 32736 blocks. Number of bitmaps to address -+ * all 32768 blocks is calculated as (32768 - 1) / 32736 + 1 = 2. -+ */ -+static bmap_nr_t get_nr_bmap(const struct super_block *super) -+{ -+ u64 quotient; -+ -+ assert("zam-393", reiser4_block_count(super) != 0); -+ -+ quotient = reiser4_block_count(super) - 1; -+ do_div(quotient, bmap_bit_count(super->s_blocksize)); -+ return quotient + 1; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * parse_blocknr - calculate bitmap number and offset in it by block number -+ * @block: pointer to block number to calculate location in bitmap of -+ * @bmap: pointer where to store bitmap block number -+ * @offset: pointer where to store offset within bitmap block -+ * -+ * Calculates location of bit which is responsible for allocation/freeing of -+ * block @*block. That location is represented by bitmap block number and offset -+ * within that bitmap block. -+ */ -+static void -+parse_blocknr(const reiser4_block_nr *block, bmap_nr_t *bmap, -+ bmap_off_t *offset) -+{ -+ struct super_block *super = get_current_context()->super; -+ u64 quotient = *block; -+ -+ *offset = do_div(quotient, bmap_bit_count(super->s_blocksize)); -+ *bmap = quotient; -+ -+ assert("zam-433", *bmap < get_nr_bmap(super)); -+ assert("", *offset < bmap_bit_count(super->s_blocksize)); -+} -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+/* Audited by: green(2002.06.12) */ -+static void -+check_block_range(const reiser4_block_nr * start, const reiser4_block_nr * len) -+{ -+ struct super_block *sb = reiser4_get_current_sb(); -+ -+ assert("zam-436", sb != NULL); -+ -+ assert("zam-455", start != NULL); -+ assert("zam-437", *start != 0); -+ assert("zam-541", !reiser4_blocknr_is_fake(start)); -+ assert("zam-441", *start < reiser4_block_count(sb)); -+ -+ if (len != NULL) { -+ assert("zam-438", *len != 0); -+ assert("zam-442", *start + *len <= reiser4_block_count(sb)); -+ } -+} -+ -+static void check_bnode_loaded(const struct bitmap_node *bnode) -+{ -+ assert("zam-485", bnode != NULL); -+ assert("zam-483", jnode_page(bnode->wjnode) != NULL); -+ assert("zam-484", jnode_page(bnode->cjnode) != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2820", jnode_is_loaded(bnode->wjnode)); -+ assert("nikita-2821", jnode_is_loaded(bnode->cjnode)); -+} -+ -+#else -+ -+# define check_block_range(start, len) do { /* nothing */} while(0) -+# define check_bnode_loaded(bnode) do { /* nothing */} while(0) -+ -+#endif -+ -+/* modify bnode->first_zero_bit (if we free bits before); bnode should be -+ spin-locked */ -+static inline void -+adjust_first_zero_bit(struct bitmap_node *bnode, bmap_off_t offset) -+{ -+ if (offset < bnode->first_zero_bit) -+ bnode->first_zero_bit = offset; -+} -+ -+/* return a physical disk address for logical bitmap number @bmap */ -+/* FIXME-VS: this is somehow related to disk layout? */ -+/* ZAM-FIXME-HANS: your answer is? Use not more than one function dereference -+ * per block allocation so that performance is not affected. Probably this -+ * whole file should be considered part of the disk layout plugin, and other -+ * disk layouts can use other defines and efficiency will not be significantly -+ * affected. */ -+ -+#define REISER4_FIRST_BITMAP_BLOCK \ -+ ((REISER4_MASTER_OFFSET / PAGE_CACHE_SIZE) + 2) -+ -+/* Audited by: green(2002.06.12) */ -+static void -+get_bitmap_blocknr(struct super_block *super, bmap_nr_t bmap, -+ reiser4_block_nr * bnr) -+{ -+ -+ assert("zam-390", bmap < get_nr_bmap(super)); -+ -+#ifdef CONFIG_REISER4_BADBLOCKS -+#define BITMAP_PLUGIN_DISKMAP_ID ((0xc0e1<<16) | (0xe0ff)) -+ /* Check if the diskmap have this already, first. */ -+ if (reiser4_get_diskmap_value(BITMAP_PLUGIN_DISKMAP_ID, bmap, bnr) == 0) -+ return; /* Found it in diskmap */ -+#endif -+ /* FIXME_ZAM: before discussing of disk layouts and disk format -+ plugins I implement bitmap location scheme which is close to scheme -+ used in reiser 3.6 */ -+ if (bmap == 0) { -+ *bnr = REISER4_FIRST_BITMAP_BLOCK; -+ } else { -+ *bnr = bmap * bmap_bit_count(super->s_blocksize); -+ } -+} -+ -+/* construct a fake block number for shadow bitmap (WORKING BITMAP) block */ -+/* Audited by: green(2002.06.12) */ -+static void get_working_bitmap_blocknr(bmap_nr_t bmap, reiser4_block_nr * bnr) -+{ -+ *bnr = -+ (reiser4_block_nr) ((bmap & ~REISER4_BLOCKNR_STATUS_BIT_MASK) | -+ REISER4_BITMAP_BLOCKS_STATUS_VALUE); -+} -+ -+/* bnode structure initialization */ -+static void -+init_bnode(struct bitmap_node *bnode, -+ struct super_block *super UNUSED_ARG, bmap_nr_t bmap UNUSED_ARG) -+{ -+ memset(bnode, 0, sizeof(struct bitmap_node)); -+ -+ mutex_init(&bnode->mutex); -+ atomic_set(&bnode->loaded, 0); -+} -+ -+static void release(jnode * node) -+{ -+ jrelse(node); -+ JF_SET(node, JNODE_HEARD_BANSHEE); -+ jput(node); -+} -+ -+/* This function is for internal bitmap.c use because it assumes that jnode is -+ in under full control of this thread */ -+static void done_bnode(struct bitmap_node *bnode) -+{ -+ if (bnode) { -+ atomic_set(&bnode->loaded, 0); -+ if (bnode->wjnode != NULL) -+ release(bnode->wjnode); -+ if (bnode->cjnode != NULL) -+ release(bnode->cjnode); -+ bnode->wjnode = bnode->cjnode = NULL; -+ } -+} -+ -+/* ZAM-FIXME-HANS: comment this. Called only by load_and_lock_bnode()*/ -+static int prepare_bnode(struct bitmap_node *bnode, jnode **cjnode_ret, -+ jnode **wjnode_ret) -+{ -+ struct super_block *super; -+ jnode *cjnode; -+ jnode *wjnode; -+ bmap_nr_t bmap; -+ int ret; -+ -+ super = reiser4_get_current_sb(); -+ -+ *wjnode_ret = wjnode = bnew(); -+ if (wjnode == NULL) { -+ *cjnode_ret = NULL; -+ return RETERR(-ENOMEM); -+ } -+ -+ *cjnode_ret = cjnode = bnew(); -+ if (cjnode == NULL) -+ return RETERR(-ENOMEM); -+ -+ bmap = bnode - get_bnode(super, 0); -+ -+ get_working_bitmap_blocknr(bmap, &wjnode->blocknr); -+ get_bitmap_blocknr(super, bmap, &cjnode->blocknr); -+ -+ jref(cjnode); -+ jref(wjnode); -+ -+ /* load commit bitmap */ -+ ret = jload_gfp(cjnode, GFP_NOFS, 1); -+ -+ if (ret) -+ goto error; -+ -+ /* allocate memory for working bitmap block. Note that for -+ * bitmaps jinit_new() doesn't actually modifies node content, -+ * so parallel calls to this are ok. */ -+ ret = jinit_new(wjnode, GFP_NOFS); -+ -+ if (ret != 0) { -+ jrelse(cjnode); -+ goto error; -+ } -+ -+ return 0; -+ -+ error: -+ jput(cjnode); -+ jput(wjnode); -+ *wjnode_ret = *cjnode_ret = NULL; -+ return ret; -+ -+} -+ -+/* Check the bnode data on read. */ -+static int check_struct_bnode(struct bitmap_node *bnode, __u32 blksize) -+{ -+ void *data; -+ int ret; -+ -+ /* Check CRC */ -+ ret = bnode_check_adler32(bnode, blksize); -+ -+ if (ret) { -+ return ret; -+ } -+ -+ data = jdata(bnode->cjnode) + CHECKSUM_SIZE; -+ -+ /* Check the very first bit -- it must be busy. */ -+ if (!reiser4_test_bit(0, data)) { -+ warning("vpf-1362", "The allocator block %llu is not marked " -+ "as used.", (unsigned long long)bnode->cjnode->blocknr); -+ -+ return -EINVAL; -+ } -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* load bitmap blocks "on-demand" */ -+static int load_and_lock_bnode(struct bitmap_node *bnode) -+{ -+ int ret; -+ -+ jnode *cjnode; -+ jnode *wjnode; -+ -+ assert("nikita-3040", reiser4_schedulable()); -+ -+/* ZAM-FIXME-HANS: since bitmaps are never unloaded, this does not -+ * need to be atomic, right? Just leave a comment that if bitmaps were -+ * unloadable, this would need to be atomic. */ -+ if (atomic_read(&bnode->loaded)) { -+ /* bitmap is already loaded, nothing to do */ -+ check_bnode_loaded(bnode); -+ mutex_lock(&bnode->mutex); -+ assert("nikita-2827", atomic_read(&bnode->loaded)); -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ ret = prepare_bnode(bnode, &cjnode, &wjnode); -+ if (ret == 0) { -+ mutex_lock(&bnode->mutex); -+ -+ if (!atomic_read(&bnode->loaded)) { -+ assert("nikita-2822", cjnode != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2823", wjnode != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2824", jnode_is_loaded(cjnode)); -+ assert("nikita-2825", jnode_is_loaded(wjnode)); -+ -+ bnode->wjnode = wjnode; -+ bnode->cjnode = cjnode; -+ -+ ret = check_struct_bnode(bnode, current_blocksize); -+ if (!ret) { -+ cjnode = wjnode = NULL; -+ atomic_set(&bnode->loaded, 1); -+ /* working bitmap is initialized by on-disk -+ * commit bitmap. This should be performed -+ * under mutex. */ -+ memcpy(bnode_working_data(bnode), -+ bnode_commit_data(bnode), -+ bmap_size(current_blocksize)); -+ } else -+ mutex_unlock(&bnode->mutex); -+ } else -+ /* race: someone already loaded bitmap while we were -+ * busy initializing data. */ -+ check_bnode_loaded(bnode); -+ } -+ -+ if (wjnode != NULL) { -+ release(wjnode); -+ bnode->wjnode = NULL; -+ } -+ if (cjnode != NULL) { -+ release(cjnode); -+ bnode->cjnode = NULL; -+ } -+ -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+static void release_and_unlock_bnode(struct bitmap_node *bnode) -+{ -+ check_bnode_loaded(bnode); -+ mutex_unlock(&bnode->mutex); -+} -+ -+/* This function does all block allocation work but only for one bitmap -+ block.*/ -+/* FIXME_ZAM: It does not allow us to allocate block ranges across bitmap -+ block responsibility zone boundaries. This had no sense in v3.6 but may -+ have it in v4.x */ -+/* ZAM-FIXME-HANS: do you mean search one bitmap block forward? */ -+static int -+search_one_bitmap_forward(bmap_nr_t bmap, bmap_off_t * offset, -+ bmap_off_t max_offset, int min_len, int max_len) -+{ -+ struct super_block *super = get_current_context()->super; -+ struct bitmap_node *bnode = get_bnode(super, bmap); -+ -+ char *data; -+ -+ bmap_off_t search_end; -+ bmap_off_t start; -+ bmap_off_t end; -+ -+ int set_first_zero_bit = 0; -+ -+ int ret; -+ -+ assert("zam-364", min_len > 0); -+ assert("zam-365", max_len >= min_len); -+ assert("zam-366", *offset <= max_offset); -+ -+ ret = load_and_lock_bnode(bnode); -+ -+ if (ret) -+ return ret; -+ -+ data = bnode_working_data(bnode); -+ -+ start = *offset; -+ -+ if (bnode->first_zero_bit >= start) { -+ start = bnode->first_zero_bit; -+ set_first_zero_bit = 1; -+ } -+ -+ while (start + min_len < max_offset) { -+ -+ start = -+ reiser4_find_next_zero_bit((long *)data, max_offset, start); -+ if (set_first_zero_bit) { -+ bnode->first_zero_bit = start; -+ set_first_zero_bit = 0; -+ } -+ if (start >= max_offset) -+ break; -+ -+ search_end = LIMIT(start + max_len, max_offset); -+ end = -+ reiser4_find_next_set_bit((long *)data, search_end, start); -+ if (end >= start + min_len) { -+ /* we can't trust find_next_set_bit result if set bit -+ was not fount, result may be bigger than -+ max_offset */ -+ if (end > search_end) -+ end = search_end; -+ -+ ret = end - start; -+ *offset = start; -+ -+ reiser4_set_bits(data, start, end); -+ -+ /* FIXME: we may advance first_zero_bit if [start, -+ end] region overlaps the first_zero_bit point */ -+ -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ start = end + 1; -+ } -+ -+ release_and_unlock_bnode(bnode); -+ -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+static int -+search_one_bitmap_backward(bmap_nr_t bmap, bmap_off_t * start_offset, -+ bmap_off_t end_offset, int min_len, int max_len) -+{ -+ struct super_block *super = get_current_context()->super; -+ struct bitmap_node *bnode = get_bnode(super, bmap); -+ char *data; -+ bmap_off_t start; -+ int ret; -+ -+ assert("zam-958", min_len > 0); -+ assert("zam-959", max_len >= min_len); -+ assert("zam-960", *start_offset >= end_offset); -+ -+ ret = load_and_lock_bnode(bnode); -+ if (ret) -+ return ret; -+ -+ data = bnode_working_data(bnode); -+ start = *start_offset; -+ -+ while (1) { -+ bmap_off_t end, search_end; -+ -+ /* Find the beginning of the zero filled region */ -+ if (reiser4_find_last_zero_bit(&start, data, end_offset, start)) -+ break; -+ /* Is there more than `min_len' bits from `start' to -+ * `end_offset'? */ -+ if (start < end_offset + min_len - 1) -+ break; -+ -+ /* Do not search to `end_offset' if we need to find less than -+ * `max_len' zero bits. */ -+ if (end_offset + max_len - 1 < start) -+ search_end = start - max_len + 1; -+ else -+ search_end = end_offset; -+ -+ if (reiser4_find_last_set_bit(&end, data, search_end, start)) -+ end = search_end; -+ else -+ end++; -+ -+ if (end + min_len <= start + 1) { -+ if (end < search_end) -+ end = search_end; -+ ret = start - end + 1; -+ *start_offset = end; /* `end' is lowest offset */ -+ assert("zam-987", -+ reiser4_find_next_set_bit(data, start + 1, -+ end) >= start + 1); -+ reiser4_set_bits(data, end, start + 1); -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ if (end <= end_offset) -+ /* left search boundary reached. */ -+ break; -+ start = end - 1; -+ } -+ -+ release_and_unlock_bnode(bnode); -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+/* allocate contiguous range of blocks in bitmap */ -+static int bitmap_alloc_forward(reiser4_block_nr * start, -+ const reiser4_block_nr * end, int min_len, -+ int max_len) -+{ -+ bmap_nr_t bmap, end_bmap; -+ bmap_off_t offset, end_offset; -+ int len; -+ -+ reiser4_block_nr tmp; -+ -+ struct super_block *super = get_current_context()->super; -+ const bmap_off_t max_offset = bmap_bit_count(super->s_blocksize); -+ -+ parse_blocknr(start, &bmap, &offset); -+ -+ tmp = *end - 1; -+ parse_blocknr(&tmp, &end_bmap, &end_offset); -+ ++end_offset; -+ -+ assert("zam-358", end_bmap >= bmap); -+ assert("zam-359", ergo(end_bmap == bmap, end_offset >= offset)); -+ -+ for (; bmap < end_bmap; bmap++, offset = 0) { -+ len = -+ search_one_bitmap_forward(bmap, &offset, max_offset, -+ min_len, max_len); -+ if (len != 0) -+ goto out; -+ } -+ -+ len = -+ search_one_bitmap_forward(bmap, &offset, end_offset, min_len, -+ max_len); -+ out: -+ *start = bmap * max_offset + offset; -+ return len; -+} -+ -+/* allocate contiguous range of blocks in bitmap (from @start to @end in -+ * backward direction) */ -+static int bitmap_alloc_backward(reiser4_block_nr * start, -+ const reiser4_block_nr * end, int min_len, -+ int max_len) -+{ -+ bmap_nr_t bmap, end_bmap; -+ bmap_off_t offset, end_offset; -+ int len; -+ struct super_block *super = get_current_context()->super; -+ const bmap_off_t max_offset = bmap_bit_count(super->s_blocksize); -+ -+ parse_blocknr(start, &bmap, &offset); -+ parse_blocknr(end, &end_bmap, &end_offset); -+ -+ assert("zam-961", end_bmap <= bmap); -+ assert("zam-962", ergo(end_bmap == bmap, end_offset <= offset)); -+ -+ for (; bmap > end_bmap; bmap--, offset = max_offset - 1) { -+ len = -+ search_one_bitmap_backward(bmap, &offset, 0, min_len, -+ max_len); -+ if (len != 0) -+ goto out; -+ } -+ -+ len = -+ search_one_bitmap_backward(bmap, &offset, end_offset, min_len, -+ max_len); -+ out: -+ *start = bmap * max_offset + offset; -+ return len; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.space_allocator.alloc_blocks() */ -+static int alloc_blocks_forward(reiser4_blocknr_hint *hint, int needed, -+ reiser4_block_nr *start, reiser4_block_nr *len) -+{ -+ struct super_block *super = get_current_context()->super; -+ int actual_len; -+ -+ reiser4_block_nr search_start; -+ reiser4_block_nr search_end; -+ -+ assert("zam-398", super != NULL); -+ assert("zam-412", hint != NULL); -+ assert("zam-397", hint->blk <= reiser4_block_count(super)); -+ -+ if (hint->max_dist == 0) -+ search_end = reiser4_block_count(super); -+ else -+ search_end = -+ LIMIT(hint->blk + hint->max_dist, -+ reiser4_block_count(super)); -+ -+ /* We use @hint -> blk as a search start and search from it to the end -+ of the disk or in given region if @hint -> max_dist is not zero */ -+ search_start = hint->blk; -+ -+ actual_len = -+ bitmap_alloc_forward(&search_start, &search_end, 1, needed); -+ -+ /* There is only one bitmap search if max_dist was specified or first -+ pass was from the beginning of the bitmap. We also do one pass for -+ scanning bitmap in backward direction. */ -+ if (!(actual_len != 0 || hint->max_dist != 0 || search_start == 0)) { -+ /* next step is a scanning from 0 to search_start */ -+ search_end = search_start; -+ search_start = 0; -+ actual_len = -+ bitmap_alloc_forward(&search_start, &search_end, 1, needed); -+ } -+ if (actual_len == 0) -+ return RETERR(-ENOSPC); -+ if (actual_len < 0) -+ return RETERR(actual_len); -+ *len = actual_len; -+ *start = search_start; -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+static int alloc_blocks_backward(reiser4_blocknr_hint * hint, int needed, -+ reiser4_block_nr * start, -+ reiser4_block_nr * len) -+{ -+ reiser4_block_nr search_start; -+ reiser4_block_nr search_end; -+ int actual_len; -+ -+ ON_DEBUG(struct super_block *super = reiser4_get_current_sb()); -+ -+ assert("zam-969", super != NULL); -+ assert("zam-970", hint != NULL); -+ assert("zam-971", hint->blk <= reiser4_block_count(super)); -+ -+ search_start = hint->blk; -+ if (hint->max_dist == 0 || search_start <= hint->max_dist) -+ search_end = 0; -+ else -+ search_end = search_start - hint->max_dist; -+ -+ actual_len = -+ bitmap_alloc_backward(&search_start, &search_end, 1, needed); -+ if (actual_len == 0) -+ return RETERR(-ENOSPC); -+ if (actual_len < 0) -+ return RETERR(actual_len); -+ *len = actual_len; -+ *start = search_start; -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.space_allocator.alloc_blocks() */ -+int reiser4_alloc_blocks_bitmap(reiser4_space_allocator * allocator, -+ reiser4_blocknr_hint * hint, int needed, -+ reiser4_block_nr * start, reiser4_block_nr * len) -+{ -+ if (hint->backward) -+ return alloc_blocks_backward(hint, needed, start, len); -+ return alloc_blocks_forward(hint, needed, start, len); -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.space_allocator.dealloc_blocks(). */ -+/* It just frees blocks in WORKING BITMAP. Usually formatted an unformatted -+ nodes deletion is deferred until transaction commit. However, deallocation -+ of temporary objects like wandered blocks and transaction commit records -+ requires immediate node deletion from WORKING BITMAP.*/ -+void reiser4_dealloc_blocks_bitmap(reiser4_space_allocator * allocator, -+ reiser4_block_nr start, reiser4_block_nr len) -+{ -+ struct super_block *super = reiser4_get_current_sb(); -+ -+ bmap_nr_t bmap; -+ bmap_off_t offset; -+ -+ struct bitmap_node *bnode; -+ int ret; -+ -+ assert("zam-468", len != 0); -+ check_block_range(&start, &len); -+ -+ parse_blocknr(&start, &bmap, &offset); -+ -+ assert("zam-469", offset + len <= bmap_bit_count(super->s_blocksize)); -+ -+ bnode = get_bnode(super, bmap); -+ -+ assert("zam-470", bnode != NULL); -+ -+ ret = load_and_lock_bnode(bnode); -+ assert("zam-481", ret == 0); -+ -+ reiser4_clear_bits(bnode_working_data(bnode), offset, -+ (bmap_off_t) (offset + len)); -+ -+ adjust_first_zero_bit(bnode, offset); -+ -+ release_and_unlock_bnode(bnode); -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.space_allocator.check_blocks(). */ -+void reiser4_check_blocks_bitmap(const reiser4_block_nr * start, -+ const reiser4_block_nr * len, int desired) -+{ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ struct super_block *super = reiser4_get_current_sb(); -+ -+ bmap_nr_t bmap; -+ bmap_off_t start_offset; -+ bmap_off_t end_offset; -+ -+ struct bitmap_node *bnode; -+ int ret; -+ -+ assert("zam-622", len != NULL); -+ check_block_range(start, len); -+ parse_blocknr(start, &bmap, &start_offset); -+ -+ end_offset = start_offset + *len; -+ assert("nikita-2214", end_offset <= bmap_bit_count(super->s_blocksize)); -+ -+ bnode = get_bnode(super, bmap); -+ -+ assert("nikita-2215", bnode != NULL); -+ -+ ret = load_and_lock_bnode(bnode); -+ assert("zam-626", ret == 0); -+ -+ assert("nikita-2216", jnode_is_loaded(bnode->wjnode)); -+ -+ if (desired) { -+ assert("zam-623", -+ reiser4_find_next_zero_bit(bnode_working_data(bnode), -+ end_offset, start_offset) -+ >= end_offset); -+ } else { -+ assert("zam-624", -+ reiser4_find_next_set_bit(bnode_working_data(bnode), -+ end_offset, start_offset) -+ >= end_offset); -+ } -+ -+ release_and_unlock_bnode(bnode); -+#endif -+} -+ -+/* conditional insertion of @node into atom's overwrite set if it was not there */ -+static void cond_add_to_overwrite_set(txn_atom * atom, jnode * node) -+{ -+ assert("zam-546", atom != NULL); -+ assert("zam-547", atom->stage == ASTAGE_PRE_COMMIT); -+ assert("zam-548", node != NULL); -+ -+ spin_lock_atom(atom); -+ spin_lock_jnode(node); -+ -+ if (node->atom == NULL) { -+ JF_SET(node, JNODE_OVRWR); -+ insert_into_atom_ovrwr_list(atom, node); -+ } else { -+ assert("zam-549", node->atom == atom); -+ } -+ -+ spin_unlock_jnode(node); -+ spin_unlock_atom(atom); -+} -+ -+/* an actor which applies delete set to COMMIT bitmap pages and link modified -+ pages in a single-linked list */ -+static int -+apply_dset_to_commit_bmap(txn_atom * atom, const reiser4_block_nr * start, -+ const reiser4_block_nr * len, void *data) -+{ -+ -+ bmap_nr_t bmap; -+ bmap_off_t offset; -+ int ret; -+ -+ long long *blocks_freed_p = data; -+ -+ struct bitmap_node *bnode; -+ -+ struct super_block *sb = reiser4_get_current_sb(); -+ -+ check_block_range(start, len); -+ -+ parse_blocknr(start, &bmap, &offset); -+ -+ /* FIXME-ZAM: we assume that all block ranges are allocated by this -+ bitmap-based allocator and each block range can't go over a zone of -+ responsibility of one bitmap block; same assumption is used in -+ other journal hooks in bitmap code. */ -+ bnode = get_bnode(sb, bmap); -+ assert("zam-448", bnode != NULL); -+ -+ /* it is safe to unlock atom with is in ASTAGE_PRE_COMMIT */ -+ assert("zam-767", atom->stage == ASTAGE_PRE_COMMIT); -+ ret = load_and_lock_bnode(bnode); -+ if (ret) -+ return ret; -+ -+ /* put bnode into atom's overwrite set */ -+ cond_add_to_overwrite_set(atom, bnode->cjnode); -+ -+ data = bnode_commit_data(bnode); -+ -+ ret = bnode_check_crc(bnode); -+ if (ret != 0) -+ return ret; -+ -+ if (len != NULL) { -+ /* FIXME-ZAM: a check that all bits are set should be there */ -+ assert("zam-443", -+ offset + *len <= bmap_bit_count(sb->s_blocksize)); -+ reiser4_clear_bits(data, offset, (bmap_off_t) (offset + *len)); -+ -+ (*blocks_freed_p) += *len; -+ } else { -+ reiser4_clear_bit(offset, data); -+ (*blocks_freed_p)++; -+ } -+ -+ bnode_set_commit_crc(bnode, bnode_calc_crc(bnode, sb->s_blocksize)); -+ -+ release_and_unlock_bnode(bnode); -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.space_allocator.pre_commit_hook(). */ -+/* It just applies transaction changes to fs-wide COMMIT BITMAP, hoping the -+ rest is done by transaction manager (allocate wandered locations for COMMIT -+ BITMAP blocks, copy COMMIT BITMAP blocks data). */ -+/* Only one instance of this function can be running at one given time, because -+ only one transaction can be committed a time, therefore it is safe to access -+ some global variables without any locking */ -+ -+int reiser4_pre_commit_hook_bitmap(void) -+{ -+ struct super_block *super = reiser4_get_current_sb(); -+ txn_atom *atom; -+ -+ long long blocks_freed = 0; -+ -+ atom = get_current_atom_locked(); -+ assert("zam-876", atom->stage == ASTAGE_PRE_COMMIT); -+ spin_unlock_atom(atom); -+ -+ { /* scan atom's captured list and find all freshly allocated nodes, -+ * mark corresponded bits in COMMIT BITMAP as used */ -+ struct list_head *head = ATOM_CLEAN_LIST(atom); -+ jnode *node = list_entry(head->next, jnode, capture_link); -+ -+ while (head != &node->capture_link) { -+ /* we detect freshly allocated jnodes */ -+ if (JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_RELOC)) { -+ int ret; -+ bmap_nr_t bmap; -+ -+ bmap_off_t offset; -+ bmap_off_t index; -+ struct bitmap_node *bn; -+ __u32 size = bmap_size(super->s_blocksize); -+ __u32 crc; -+ char byte; -+ -+ assert("zam-559", !JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_OVRWR)); -+ assert("zam-460", -+ !reiser4_blocknr_is_fake(&node->blocknr)); -+ -+ parse_blocknr(&node->blocknr, &bmap, &offset); -+ bn = get_bnode(super, bmap); -+ -+ index = offset >> 3; -+ assert("vpf-276", index < size); -+ -+ ret = bnode_check_crc(bnode); -+ if (ret != 0) -+ return ret; -+ -+ check_bnode_loaded(bn); -+ load_and_lock_bnode(bn); -+ -+ byte = *(bnode_commit_data(bn) + index); -+ reiser4_set_bit(offset, bnode_commit_data(bn)); -+ -+ crc = adler32_recalc(bnode_commit_crc(bn), byte, -+ *(bnode_commit_data(bn) + -+ index), -+ size - index), -+ bnode_set_commit_crc(bn, crc); -+ -+ release_and_unlock_bnode(bn); -+ -+ ret = bnode_check_crc(bn); -+ if (ret != 0) -+ return ret; -+ -+ /* working of this depends on how it inserts -+ new j-node into clean list, because we are -+ scanning the same list now. It is OK, if -+ insertion is done to the list front */ -+ cond_add_to_overwrite_set(atom, bn->cjnode); -+ } -+ -+ node = list_entry(node->capture_link.next, jnode, capture_link); -+ } -+ } -+ -+ blocknr_set_iterator(atom, &atom->delete_set, apply_dset_to_commit_bmap, -+ &blocks_freed, 0); -+ -+ blocks_freed -= atom->nr_blocks_allocated; -+ -+ { -+ reiser4_super_info_data *sbinfo; -+ -+ sbinfo = get_super_private(super); -+ -+ spin_lock_reiser4_super(sbinfo); -+ sbinfo->blocks_free_committed += blocks_freed; -+ spin_unlock_reiser4_super(sbinfo); -+ } -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.space_allocator.init_allocator -+ constructor of reiser4_space_allocator object. It is called on fs mount */ -+int reiser4_init_allocator_bitmap(reiser4_space_allocator * allocator, -+ struct super_block *super, void *arg) -+{ -+ struct bitmap_allocator_data *data = NULL; -+ bmap_nr_t bitmap_blocks_nr; -+ bmap_nr_t i; -+ -+ assert("nikita-3039", reiser4_schedulable()); -+ -+ /* getting memory for bitmap allocator private data holder */ -+ data = -+ kmalloc(sizeof(struct bitmap_allocator_data), -+ reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()); -+ -+ if (data == NULL) -+ return RETERR(-ENOMEM); -+ -+ /* allocation and initialization for the array of bnodes */ -+ bitmap_blocks_nr = get_nr_bmap(super); -+ -+ /* FIXME-ZAM: it is not clear what to do with huge number of bitmaps -+ which is bigger than 2^32 (= 8 * 4096 * 4096 * 2^32 bytes = 5.76e+17, -+ may I never meet someone who still uses the ia32 architecture when -+ storage devices of that size enter the market, and wants to use ia32 -+ with that storage device, much less reiser4. ;-) -Hans). Kmalloc is not possible and, -+ probably, another dynamic data structure should replace a static -+ array of bnodes. */ -+ /*data->bitmap = reiser4_kmalloc((size_t) (sizeof (struct bitmap_node) * bitmap_blocks_nr), GFP_KERNEL); */ -+ data->bitmap = reiser4_vmalloc(sizeof(struct bitmap_node) * bitmap_blocks_nr); -+ if (data->bitmap == NULL) { -+ kfree(data); -+ return RETERR(-ENOMEM); -+ } -+ -+ for (i = 0; i < bitmap_blocks_nr; i++) -+ init_bnode(data->bitmap + i, super, i); -+ -+ allocator->u.generic = data; -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ get_super_private(super)->min_blocks_used += bitmap_blocks_nr; -+#endif -+ -+ /* Load all bitmap blocks at mount time. */ -+ if (!test_bit -+ (REISER4_DONT_LOAD_BITMAP, &get_super_private(super)->fs_flags)) { -+ __u64 start_time, elapsed_time; -+ struct bitmap_node *bnode; -+ int ret; -+ -+ if (REISER4_DEBUG) -+ printk(KERN_INFO "loading reiser4 bitmap..."); -+ start_time = jiffies; -+ -+ for (i = 0; i < bitmap_blocks_nr; i++) { -+ bnode = data->bitmap + i; -+ ret = load_and_lock_bnode(bnode); -+ if (ret) { -+ reiser4_destroy_allocator_bitmap(allocator, -+ super); -+ return ret; -+ } -+ release_and_unlock_bnode(bnode); -+ } -+ -+ elapsed_time = jiffies - start_time; -+ if (REISER4_DEBUG) -+ printk("...done (%llu jiffies)\n", -+ (unsigned long long)elapsed_time); -+ } -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* plugin->u.space_allocator.destroy_allocator -+ destructor. It is called on fs unmount */ -+int reiser4_destroy_allocator_bitmap(reiser4_space_allocator * allocator, -+ struct super_block *super) -+{ -+ bmap_nr_t bitmap_blocks_nr; -+ bmap_nr_t i; -+ -+ struct bitmap_allocator_data *data = allocator->u.generic; -+ -+ assert("zam-414", data != NULL); -+ assert("zam-376", data->bitmap != NULL); -+ -+ bitmap_blocks_nr = get_nr_bmap(super); -+ -+ for (i = 0; i < bitmap_blocks_nr; i++) { -+ struct bitmap_node *bnode = data->bitmap + i; -+ -+ mutex_lock(&bnode->mutex); -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ if (atomic_read(&bnode->loaded)) { -+ jnode *wj = bnode->wjnode; -+ jnode *cj = bnode->cjnode; -+ -+ assert("zam-480", jnode_page(cj) != NULL); -+ assert("zam-633", jnode_page(wj) != NULL); -+ -+ assert("zam-634", -+ memcmp(jdata(wj), jdata(wj), -+ bmap_size(super->s_blocksize)) == 0); -+ -+ } -+#endif -+ done_bnode(bnode); -+ mutex_unlock(&bnode->mutex); -+ } -+ -+ vfree(data->bitmap); -+ kfree(data); -+ -+ allocator->u.generic = NULL; -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * Local variables: -+ * c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ * mode-name: "LC" -+ * c-basic-offset: 8 -+ * tab-width: 8 -+ * fill-column: 79 -+ * scroll-step: 1 -+ * End: -+ */ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/space/bitmap.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/space/bitmap.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/space/bitmap.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/space/bitmap.h 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ -+/* Copyright 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+#if !defined (__REISER4_PLUGIN_SPACE_BITMAP_H__) -+#define __REISER4_PLUGIN_SPACE_BITMAP_H__ -+ -+#include "../../dformat.h" -+#include "../../block_alloc.h" -+ -+#include /* for __u?? */ -+#include /* for struct super_block */ -+/* EDWARD-FIXME-HANS: write something as informative as the below for every .h file lacking it. */ -+/* declarations of functions implementing methods of space allocator plugin for -+ bitmap based allocator. The functions themselves are in bitmap.c */ -+extern int reiser4_init_allocator_bitmap(reiser4_space_allocator *, -+ struct super_block *, void *); -+extern int reiser4_destroy_allocator_bitmap(reiser4_space_allocator *, -+ struct super_block *); -+extern int reiser4_alloc_blocks_bitmap(reiser4_space_allocator *, -+ reiser4_blocknr_hint *, int needed, -+ reiser4_block_nr * start, -+ reiser4_block_nr * len); -+extern void reiser4_check_blocks_bitmap(const reiser4_block_nr *, -+ const reiser4_block_nr *, int); -+extern void reiser4_dealloc_blocks_bitmap(reiser4_space_allocator *, -+ reiser4_block_nr, -+ reiser4_block_nr); -+extern int reiser4_pre_commit_hook_bitmap(void); -+ -+#define reiser4_post_commit_hook_bitmap() do{}while(0) -+#define reiser4_post_write_back_hook_bitmap() do{}while(0) -+#define reiser4_print_info_bitmap(pref, al) do{}while(0) -+ -+typedef __u64 bmap_nr_t; -+typedef __u32 bmap_off_t; -+ -+#endif /* __REISER4_PLUGIN_SPACE_BITMAP_H__ */ -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ scroll-step: 1 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/space/Makefile linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/space/Makefile ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/space/Makefile 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/space/Makefile 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ -+obj-$(CONFIG_REISER4_FS) += space_plugins.o -+ -+space_plugins-objs := \ -+ bitmap.o -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/space/space_allocator.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/space/space_allocator.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/space/space_allocator.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/space/space_allocator.h 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ -+/* Copyright 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+#ifndef __SPACE_ALLOCATOR_H__ -+#define __SPACE_ALLOCATOR_H__ -+ -+#include "../../forward.h" -+#include "bitmap.h" -+/* NIKITA-FIXME-HANS: surely this could use a comment. Something about how bitmap is the only space allocator for now, -+ * but... */ -+#define DEF_SPACE_ALLOCATOR(allocator) \ -+ \ -+static inline int sa_init_allocator (reiser4_space_allocator * al, struct super_block *s, void * opaque) \ -+{ \ -+ return reiser4_init_allocator_##allocator (al, s, opaque); \ -+} \ -+ \ -+static inline void sa_destroy_allocator (reiser4_space_allocator *al, struct super_block *s) \ -+{ \ -+ reiser4_destroy_allocator_##allocator (al, s); \ -+} \ -+ \ -+static inline int sa_alloc_blocks (reiser4_space_allocator *al, reiser4_blocknr_hint * hint, \ -+ int needed, reiser4_block_nr * start, reiser4_block_nr * len) \ -+{ \ -+ return reiser4_alloc_blocks_##allocator (al, hint, needed, start, len); \ -+} \ -+static inline void sa_dealloc_blocks (reiser4_space_allocator * al, reiser4_block_nr start, reiser4_block_nr len) \ -+{ \ -+ reiser4_dealloc_blocks_##allocator (al, start, len); \ -+} \ -+ \ -+static inline void sa_check_blocks (const reiser4_block_nr * start, const reiser4_block_nr * end, int desired) \ -+{ \ -+ reiser4_check_blocks_##allocator (start, end, desired); \ -+} \ -+ \ -+static inline void sa_pre_commit_hook (void) \ -+{ \ -+ reiser4_pre_commit_hook_##allocator (); \ -+} \ -+ \ -+static inline void sa_post_commit_hook (void) \ -+{ \ -+ reiser4_post_commit_hook_##allocator (); \ -+} \ -+ \ -+static inline void sa_post_write_back_hook (void) \ -+{ \ -+ reiser4_post_write_back_hook_##allocator(); \ -+} \ -+ \ -+static inline void sa_print_info(const char * prefix, reiser4_space_allocator * al) \ -+{ \ -+ reiser4_print_info_##allocator (prefix, al); \ -+} -+ -+DEF_SPACE_ALLOCATOR(bitmap) -+ -+/* this object is part of reiser4 private in-core super block */ -+struct reiser4_space_allocator { -+ union { -+ /* space allocators might use this pointer to reference their -+ * data. */ -+ void *generic; -+ } u; -+}; -+ -+/* __SPACE_ALLOCATOR_H__ */ -+#endif -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ scroll-step: 1 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/tail_policy.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/tail_policy.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/plugin/tail_policy.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/plugin/tail_policy.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,113 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by -+ * reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* Formatting policy plugins */ -+ -+/* -+ * Formatting policy plugin is used by object plugin (of regular file) to -+ * convert file between two representations. -+ * -+ * Currently following policies are implemented: -+ * never store file in formatted nodes -+ * always store file in formatted nodes -+ * store file in formatted nodes if file is smaller than 4 blocks (default) -+ */ -+ -+#include "../tree.h" -+#include "../inode.h" -+#include "../super.h" -+#include "object.h" -+#include "plugin.h" -+#include "node/node.h" -+#include "plugin_header.h" -+ -+#include -+#include /* For struct inode */ -+ -+/** -+ * have_formatting_never - -+ * @inode: -+ * @size: -+ * -+ * -+ */ -+/* Never store file's tail as direct item */ -+/* Audited by: green(2002.06.12) */ -+static int have_formatting_never(const struct inode *inode UNUSED_ARG -+ /* inode to operate on */ , -+ loff_t size UNUSED_ARG /* new object size */ ) -+{ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* Always store file's tail as direct item */ -+/* Audited by: green(2002.06.12) */ -+static int -+have_formatting_always(const struct inode *inode UNUSED_ARG -+ /* inode to operate on */ , -+ loff_t size UNUSED_ARG /* new object size */ ) -+{ -+ return 1; -+} -+ -+/* This function makes test if we should store file denoted @inode as tails only or -+ as extents only. */ -+static int -+have_formatting_default(const struct inode *inode UNUSED_ARG -+ /* inode to operate on */ , -+ loff_t size /* new object size */ ) -+{ -+ assert("umka-1253", inode != NULL); -+ -+ if (size > inode->i_sb->s_blocksize * 4) -+ return 0; -+ -+ return 1; -+} -+ -+/* tail plugins */ -+formatting_plugin formatting_plugins[LAST_TAIL_FORMATTING_ID] = { -+ [NEVER_TAILS_FORMATTING_ID] = { -+ .h = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_FORMATTING_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = NEVER_TAILS_FORMATTING_ID, -+ .pops = NULL, -+ .label = "never", -+ .desc = "Never store file's tail", -+ .linkage = {NULL, NULL} -+ }, -+ .have_tail = have_formatting_never -+ }, -+ [ALWAYS_TAILS_FORMATTING_ID] = { -+ .h = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_FORMATTING_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = ALWAYS_TAILS_FORMATTING_ID, -+ .pops = NULL, -+ .label = "always", -+ .desc = "Always store file's tail", -+ .linkage = {NULL, NULL} -+ }, -+ .have_tail = have_formatting_always -+ }, -+ [SMALL_FILE_FORMATTING_ID] = { -+ .h = { -+ .type_id = REISER4_FORMATTING_PLUGIN_TYPE, -+ .id = SMALL_FILE_FORMATTING_ID, -+ .pops = NULL, -+ .label = "4blocks", -+ .desc = "store files shorter than 4 blocks in tail items", -+ .linkage = {NULL, NULL} -+ }, -+ .have_tail = have_formatting_default -+ } -+}; -+ -+/* -+ * Local variables: -+ * c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ * mode-name: "LC" -+ * c-basic-offset: 8 -+ * tab-width: 8 -+ * fill-column: 79 -+ * End: -+ */ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/pool.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/pool.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/pool.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/pool.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,231 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by -+ * reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* Fast pool allocation. -+ -+ There are situations when some sub-system normally asks memory allocator -+ for only few objects, but under some circumstances could require much -+ more. Typical and actually motivating example is tree balancing. It needs -+ to keep track of nodes that were involved into it, and it is well-known -+ that in reasonable packed balanced tree most (92.938121%) percent of all -+ balancings end up after working with only few nodes (3.141592 on -+ average). But in rare cases balancing can involve much more nodes -+ (3*tree_height+1 in extremal situation). -+ -+ On the one hand, we don't want to resort to dynamic allocation (slab, -+ malloc(), etc.) to allocate data structures required to keep track of -+ nodes during balancing. On the other hand, we cannot statically allocate -+ required amount of space on the stack, because first: it is useless wastage -+ of precious resource, and second: this amount is unknown in advance (tree -+ height can change). -+ -+ Pools, implemented in this file are solution for this problem: -+ -+ - some configurable amount of objects is statically preallocated on the -+ stack -+ -+ - if this preallocated pool is exhausted and more objects is requested -+ they are allocated dynamically. -+ -+ Pools encapsulate distinction between statically and dynamically allocated -+ objects. Both allocation and recycling look exactly the same. -+ -+ To keep track of dynamically allocated objects, pool adds its own linkage -+ to each object. -+ -+ NOTE-NIKITA This linkage also contains some balancing-specific data. This -+ is not perfect. On the other hand, balancing is currently the only client -+ of pool code. -+ -+ NOTE-NIKITA Another desirable feature is to rewrite all pool manipulation -+ functions in the style of tslist/tshash, i.e., make them unreadable, but -+ type-safe. -+ -+*/ -+ -+#include "debug.h" -+#include "pool.h" -+#include "super.h" -+ -+#include -+#include -+ -+/* initialize new pool object @h */ -+static void reiser4_init_pool_obj(struct reiser4_pool_header * h) -+{ -+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&h->usage_linkage); -+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&h->level_linkage); -+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&h->extra_linkage); -+} -+ -+/* initialize new pool */ -+void reiser4_init_pool(struct reiser4_pool * pool /* pool to initialize */ , -+ size_t obj_size /* size of objects in @pool */ , -+ int num_of_objs /* number of preallocated objects */ , -+ char *data /* area for preallocated objects */ ) -+{ -+ struct reiser4_pool_header *h; -+ int i; -+ -+ assert("nikita-955", pool != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1044", obj_size > 0); -+ assert("nikita-956", num_of_objs >= 0); -+ assert("nikita-957", data != NULL); -+ -+ memset(pool, 0, sizeof *pool); -+ pool->obj_size = obj_size; -+ pool->data = data; -+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&pool->free); -+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&pool->used); -+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&pool->extra); -+ memset(data, 0, obj_size * num_of_objs); -+ for (i = 0; i < num_of_objs; ++i) { -+ h = (struct reiser4_pool_header *) (data + i * obj_size); -+ reiser4_init_pool_obj(h); -+ /* add pool header to the end of pool's free list */ -+ list_add_tail(&h->usage_linkage, &pool->free); -+ } -+} -+ -+/* release pool resources -+ -+ Release all resources acquired by this pool, specifically, dynamically -+ allocated objects. -+ -+*/ -+void reiser4_done_pool(struct reiser4_pool * pool UNUSED_ARG) -+{ -+} -+ -+/* allocate carry object from @pool -+ -+ First, try to get preallocated object. If this fails, resort to dynamic -+ allocation. -+ -+*/ -+static void *reiser4_pool_alloc(struct reiser4_pool * pool) -+{ -+ struct reiser4_pool_header *result; -+ -+ assert("nikita-959", pool != NULL); -+ -+ if (!list_empty(&pool->free)) { -+ struct list_head *linkage; -+ -+ linkage = pool->free.next; -+ list_del(linkage); -+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(linkage); -+ result = list_entry(linkage, struct reiser4_pool_header, -+ usage_linkage); -+ BUG_ON(!list_empty(&result->level_linkage) || -+ !list_empty(&result->extra_linkage)); -+ } else { -+ /* pool is empty. Extra allocations don't deserve dedicated -+ slab to be served from, as they are expected to be rare. */ -+ result = kmalloc(pool->obj_size, reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()); -+ if (result != 0) { -+ reiser4_init_pool_obj(result); -+ list_add(&result->extra_linkage, &pool->extra); -+ } else -+ return ERR_PTR(RETERR(-ENOMEM)); -+ BUG_ON(!list_empty(&result->usage_linkage) || -+ !list_empty(&result->level_linkage)); -+ } -+ ++pool->objs; -+ list_add(&result->usage_linkage, &pool->used); -+ memset(result + 1, 0, pool->obj_size - sizeof *result); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* return object back to the pool */ -+void reiser4_pool_free(struct reiser4_pool * pool, -+ struct reiser4_pool_header * h) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-961", h != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-962", pool != NULL); -+ -+ --pool->objs; -+ assert("nikita-963", pool->objs >= 0); -+ -+ list_del_init(&h->usage_linkage); -+ list_del_init(&h->level_linkage); -+ -+ if (list_empty(&h->extra_linkage)) -+ /* -+ * pool header is not an extra one. Push it onto free list -+ * using usage_linkage -+ */ -+ list_add(&h->usage_linkage, &pool->free); -+ else { -+ /* remove pool header from pool's extra list and kfree it */ -+ list_del(&h->extra_linkage); -+ kfree(h); -+ } -+} -+ -+/* add new object to the carry level list -+ -+ Carry level is FIFO most of the time, but not always. Complications arise -+ when make_space() function tries to go to the left neighbor and thus adds -+ carry node before existing nodes, and also, when updating delimiting keys -+ after moving data between two nodes, we want left node to be locked before -+ right node. -+ -+ Latter case is confusing at the first glance. Problem is that COP_UPDATE -+ opration that updates delimiting keys is sometimes called with two nodes -+ (when data are moved between two nodes) and sometimes with only one node -+ (when leftmost item is deleted in a node). In any case operation is -+ supplied with at least node whose left delimiting key is to be updated -+ (that is "right" node). -+ -+ @pool - from which to allocate new object; -+ @list - where to add object; -+ @reference - after (or before) which existing object to add -+*/ -+struct reiser4_pool_header *reiser4_add_obj(struct reiser4_pool * pool, -+ struct list_head *list, -+ pool_ordering order, -+ struct reiser4_pool_header * reference) -+{ -+ struct reiser4_pool_header *result; -+ -+ assert("nikita-972", pool != NULL); -+ -+ result = reiser4_pool_alloc(pool); -+ if (IS_ERR(result)) -+ return result; -+ -+ assert("nikita-973", result != NULL); -+ -+ switch (order) { -+ case POOLO_BEFORE: -+ __list_add(&result->level_linkage, -+ reference->level_linkage.prev, -+ &reference->level_linkage); -+ break; -+ case POOLO_AFTER: -+ __list_add(&result->level_linkage, -+ &reference->level_linkage, -+ reference->level_linkage.next); -+ break; -+ case POOLO_LAST: -+ list_add_tail(&result->level_linkage, list); -+ break; -+ case POOLO_FIRST: -+ list_add(&result->level_linkage, list); -+ break; -+ default: -+ wrong_return_value("nikita-927", "order"); -+ } -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/pool.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/pool.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/pool.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/pool.h 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* Fast pool allocation */ -+ -+#ifndef __REISER4_POOL_H__ -+#define __REISER4_POOL_H__ -+ -+#include -+ -+struct reiser4_pool { -+ size_t obj_size; -+ int objs; -+ char *data; -+ struct list_head free; -+ struct list_head used; -+ struct list_head extra; -+}; -+ -+struct reiser4_pool_header { -+ /* object is either on free or "used" lists */ -+ struct list_head usage_linkage; -+ struct list_head level_linkage; -+ struct list_head extra_linkage; -+}; -+ -+typedef enum { -+ POOLO_BEFORE, -+ POOLO_AFTER, -+ POOLO_LAST, -+ POOLO_FIRST -+} pool_ordering; -+ -+/* pool manipulation functions */ -+ -+extern void reiser4_init_pool(struct reiser4_pool * pool, size_t obj_size, -+ int num_of_objs, char *data); -+extern void reiser4_done_pool(struct reiser4_pool * pool); -+extern void reiser4_pool_free(struct reiser4_pool * pool, -+ struct reiser4_pool_header * h); -+struct reiser4_pool_header *reiser4_add_obj(struct reiser4_pool * pool, -+ struct list_head * list, -+ pool_ordering order, -+ struct reiser4_pool_header *reference); -+ -+/* __REISER4_POOL_H__ */ -+#endif -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/readahead.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/readahead.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/readahead.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/readahead.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,138 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by -+ * reiser4/README */ -+ -+#include "forward.h" -+#include "tree.h" -+#include "tree_walk.h" -+#include "super.h" -+#include "inode.h" -+#include "key.h" -+#include "znode.h" -+ -+#include /* for totalram_pages */ -+ -+void reiser4_init_ra_info(ra_info_t * rai) -+{ -+ rai->key_to_stop = *reiser4_min_key(); -+} -+ -+/* global formatted node readahead parameter. It can be set by mount option -o readahead:NUM:1 */ -+static inline int ra_adjacent_only(int flags) -+{ -+ return flags & RA_ADJACENT_ONLY; -+} -+ -+/* this is used by formatted_readahead to decide whether read for right neighbor of node is to be issued. It returns 1 -+ if right neighbor's first key is less or equal to readahead's stop key */ -+static int should_readahead_neighbor(znode * node, ra_info_t * info) -+{ -+ int result; -+ -+ read_lock_dk(znode_get_tree(node)); -+ result = keyle(znode_get_rd_key(node), &info->key_to_stop); -+ read_unlock_dk(znode_get_tree(node)); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+#define LOW_MEM_PERCENTAGE (5) -+ -+static int low_on_memory(void) -+{ -+ unsigned int freepages; -+ -+ freepages = nr_free_pages(); -+ return freepages < (totalram_pages * LOW_MEM_PERCENTAGE / 100); -+} -+ -+/* start read for @node and for a few of its right neighbors */ -+void formatted_readahead(znode * node, ra_info_t * info) -+{ -+ struct formatted_ra_params *ra_params; -+ znode *cur; -+ int i; -+ int grn_flags; -+ lock_handle next_lh; -+ -+ /* do nothing if node block number has not been assigned to node (which means it is still in cache). */ -+ if (reiser4_blocknr_is_fake(znode_get_block(node))) -+ return; -+ -+ ra_params = get_current_super_ra_params(); -+ -+ if (znode_page(node) == NULL) -+ jstartio(ZJNODE(node)); -+ -+ if (znode_get_level(node) != LEAF_LEVEL) -+ return; -+ -+ /* don't waste memory for read-ahead when low on memory */ -+ if (low_on_memory()) -+ return; -+ -+ /* We can have locked nodes on upper tree levels, in this situation lock -+ priorities do not help to resolve deadlocks, we have to use TRY_LOCK -+ here. */ -+ grn_flags = (GN_CAN_USE_UPPER_LEVELS | GN_TRY_LOCK); -+ -+ i = 0; -+ cur = zref(node); -+ init_lh(&next_lh); -+ while (i < ra_params->max) { -+ const reiser4_block_nr *nextblk; -+ -+ if (!should_readahead_neighbor(cur, info)) -+ break; -+ -+ if (reiser4_get_right_neighbor -+ (&next_lh, cur, ZNODE_READ_LOCK, grn_flags)) -+ break; -+ -+ nextblk = znode_get_block(next_lh.node); -+ if (reiser4_blocknr_is_fake(nextblk) || -+ (ra_adjacent_only(ra_params->flags) -+ && *nextblk != *znode_get_block(cur) + 1)) { -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ zput(cur); -+ cur = zref(next_lh.node); -+ done_lh(&next_lh); -+ if (znode_page(cur) == NULL) -+ jstartio(ZJNODE(cur)); -+ else -+ /* Do not scan read-ahead window if pages already -+ * allocated (and i/o already started). */ -+ break; -+ -+ i++; -+ } -+ zput(cur); -+ done_lh(&next_lh); -+} -+ -+void reiser4_readdir_readahead_init(struct inode *dir, tap_t * tap) -+{ -+ reiser4_key *stop_key; -+ -+ assert("nikita-3542", dir != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-3543", tap != NULL); -+ -+ stop_key = &tap->ra_info.key_to_stop; -+ /* initialize readdir readahead information: include into readahead -+ * stat data of all files of the directory */ -+ set_key_locality(stop_key, get_inode_oid(dir)); -+ set_key_type(stop_key, KEY_SD_MINOR); -+ set_key_ordering(stop_key, get_key_ordering(reiser4_max_key())); -+ set_key_objectid(stop_key, get_key_objectid(reiser4_max_key())); -+ set_key_offset(stop_key, get_key_offset(reiser4_max_key())); -+} -+ -+/* -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 80 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/readahead.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/readahead.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/readahead.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/readahead.h 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+#ifndef __READAHEAD_H__ -+#define __READAHEAD_H__ -+ -+#include "key.h" -+ -+typedef enum { -+ RA_ADJACENT_ONLY = 1, /* only requests nodes which are adjacent. -+ Default is NO (not only adjacent) */ -+} ra_global_flags; -+ -+/* reiser4 super block has a field of this type. -+ It controls readahead during tree traversals */ -+struct formatted_ra_params { -+ unsigned long max; /* request not more than this amount of nodes. -+ Default is totalram_pages / 4 */ -+ int flags; -+}; -+ -+typedef struct { -+ reiser4_key key_to_stop; -+} ra_info_t; -+ -+void formatted_readahead(znode *, ra_info_t *); -+void reiser4_init_ra_info(ra_info_t * rai); -+ -+struct reiser4_file_ra_state { -+ loff_t start; /* Current window */ -+ loff_t size; -+ loff_t next_size; /* Next window size */ -+ loff_t ahead_start; /* Ahead window */ -+ loff_t ahead_size; -+ loff_t max_window_size; /* Maximum readahead window */ -+ loff_t slow_start; /* enlarging r/a size algorithm. */ -+}; -+ -+extern void reiser4_readdir_readahead_init(struct inode *dir, tap_t * tap); -+ -+/* __READAHEAD_H__ */ -+#endif -+ -+/* -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/README linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/README ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/README 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/README 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,128 @@ -+[LICENSING] -+ -+Reiser4 is hereby licensed under the GNU General -+Public License version 2. -+ -+Source code files that contain the phrase "licensing governed by -+reiser4/README" are "governed files" throughout this file. Governed -+files are licensed under the GPL. The portions of them owned by Hans -+Reiser, or authorized to be licensed by him, have been in the past, -+and likely will be in the future, licensed to other parties under -+other licenses. If you add your code to governed files, and don't -+want it to be owned by Hans Reiser, put your copyright label on that -+code so the poor blight and his customers can keep things straight. -+All portions of governed files not labeled otherwise are owned by Hans -+Reiser, and by adding your code to it, widely distributing it to -+others or sending us a patch, and leaving the sentence in stating that -+licensing is governed by the statement in this file, you accept this. -+It will be a kindness if you identify whether Hans Reiser is allowed -+to license code labeled as owned by you on your behalf other than -+under the GPL, because he wants to know if it is okay to do so and put -+a check in the mail to you (for non-trivial improvements) when he -+makes his next sale. He makes no guarantees as to the amount if any, -+though he feels motivated to motivate contributors, and you can surely -+discuss this with him before or after contributing. You have the -+right to decline to allow him to license your code contribution other -+than under the GPL. -+ -+Further licensing options are available for commercial and/or other -+interests directly from Hans Reiser: reiser@namesys.com. If you interpret -+the GPL as not allowing those additional licensing options, you read -+it wrongly, and Richard Stallman agrees with me, when carefully read -+you can see that those restrictions on additional terms do not apply -+to the owner of the copyright, and my interpretation of this shall -+govern for this license. -+ -+[END LICENSING] -+ -+Reiser4 is a file system based on dancing tree algorithms, and is -+described at http://www.namesys.com -+ -+mkfs.reiser4 and other utilities are on our webpage or wherever your -+Linux provider put them. You really want to be running the latest -+version off the website if you use fsck. -+ -+Yes, if you update your reiser4 kernel module you do have to -+recompile your kernel, most of the time. The errors you get will be -+quite cryptic if your forget to do so. -+ -+Hideous Commercial Pitch: Spread your development costs across other OS -+vendors. Select from the best in the world, not the best in your -+building, by buying from third party OS component suppliers. Leverage -+the software component development power of the internet. Be the most -+aggressive in taking advantage of the commercial possibilities of -+decentralized internet development, and add value through your branded -+integration that you sell as an operating system. Let your competitors -+be the ones to compete against the entire internet by themselves. Be -+hip, get with the new economic trend, before your competitors do. Send -+email to reiser@namesys.com -+ -+Hans Reiser was the primary architect of Reiser4, but a whole team -+chipped their ideas in. He invested everything he had into Namesys -+for 5.5 dark years of no money before Reiser3 finally started to work well -+enough to bring in money. He owns the copyright. -+ -+DARPA was the primary sponsor of Reiser4. DARPA does not endorse -+Reiser4, it merely sponsors it. DARPA is, in solely Hans's personal -+opinion, unique in its willingness to invest into things more -+theoretical than the VC community can readily understand, and more -+longterm than allows them to be sure that they will be the ones to -+extract the economic benefits from. DARPA also integrated us into a -+security community that transformed our security worldview. -+ -+Vladimir Saveliev is our lead programmer, with us from the beginning, -+and he worked long hours writing the cleanest code. This is why he is -+now the lead programmer after years of commitment to our work. He -+always made the effort to be the best he could be, and to make his -+code the best that it could be. What resulted was quite remarkable. I -+don't think that money can ever motivate someone to work the way he -+did, he is one of the most selfless men I know. -+ -+Alexander Lyamin was our sysadmin, and helped to educate us in -+security issues. Moscow State University and IMT were very generous -+in the internet access they provided us, and in lots of other little -+ways that a generous institution can be. -+ -+Alexander Zarochentcev (sometimes known as zam, or sasha), wrote the -+locking code, the block allocator, and finished the flushing code. -+His code is always crystal clean and well structured. -+ -+Nikita Danilov wrote the core of the balancing code, the core of the -+plugins code, and the directory code. He worked a steady pace of long -+hours that produced a whole lot of well abstracted code. He is our -+senior computer scientist. -+ -+Vladimir Demidov wrote the parser. Writing an in kernel parser is -+something very few persons have the skills for, and it is thanks to -+him that we can say that the parser is really not so big compared to -+various bits of our other code, and making a parser work in the kernel -+was not so complicated as everyone would imagine mainly because it was -+him doing it... -+ -+Joshua McDonald wrote the transaction manager, and the flush code. -+The flush code unexpectedly turned out be extremely hairy for reasons -+you can read about on our web page, and he did a great job on an -+extremely difficult task. -+ -+Nina Reiser handled our accounting, government relations, and much -+more. -+ -+Ramon Reiser developed our website. -+ -+Beverly Palmer drew our graphics. -+ -+Vitaly Fertman developed librepair, userspace plugins repair code, fsck -+and worked with Umka on developing libreiser4 and userspace plugins. -+ -+Yury Umanets (aka Umka) developed libreiser4, userspace plugins and -+userspace tools (reiser4progs). -+ -+Oleg Drokin (aka Green) is the release manager who fixes everything. -+It is so nice to have someone like that on the team. He (plus Chris -+and Jeff) make it possible for the entire rest of the Namesys team to -+focus on Reiser4, and he fixed a whole lot of Reiser4 bugs also. It -+is just amazing to watch his talent for spotting bugs in action. -+ -+Edward Shishkin wrote cryptcompress file plugin (which manages files -+built of encrypted and(or) compressed bodies) and other plugins related -+to transparent encryption and compression support. -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/reiser4.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/reiser4.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/reiser4.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/reiser4.h 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,269 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by -+ * reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* definitions of common constants used by reiser4 */ -+ -+#if !defined( __REISER4_H__ ) -+#define __REISER4_H__ -+ -+#include /* for HZ */ -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+ -+/* -+ * reiser4 compilation options. -+ */ -+ -+#if defined(CONFIG_REISER4_DEBUG) -+/* turn on assertion checks */ -+#define REISER4_DEBUG (1) -+#else -+#define REISER4_DEBUG (0) -+#endif -+ -+#if defined(CONFIG_ZLIB_INFLATE) -+/* turn on zlib */ -+#define REISER4_ZLIB (1) -+#else -+#define REISER4_ZLIB (0) -+#endif -+ -+#if defined(CONFIG_CRYPTO_SHA256) -+#define REISER4_SHA256 (1) -+#else -+#define REISER4_SHA256 (0) -+#endif -+ -+/* -+ * Turn on large keys mode. In his mode (which is default), reiser4 key has 4 -+ * 8-byte components. In the old "small key" mode, it's 3 8-byte -+ * components. Additional component, referred to as "ordering" is used to -+ * order items from which given object is composed of. As such, ordering is -+ * placed between locality and objectid. For directory item ordering contains -+ * initial prefix of the file name this item is for. This sorts all directory -+ * items within given directory lexicographically (but see -+ * fibration.[ch]). For file body and stat-data, ordering contains initial -+ * prefix of the name file was initially created with. In the common case -+ * (files with single name) this allows to order file bodies and stat-datas in -+ * the same order as their respective directory entries, thus speeding up -+ * readdir. -+ * -+ * Note, that kernel can only mount file system with the same key size as one -+ * it is compiled for, so flipping this option may render your data -+ * inaccessible. -+ */ -+#define REISER4_LARGE_KEY (1) -+/*#define REISER4_LARGE_KEY (0)*/ -+ -+/*#define GUESS_EXISTS 1*/ -+ -+/* -+ * PLEASE update fs/reiser4/kattr.c:show_options() when adding new compilation -+ * option -+ */ -+ -+extern const char *REISER4_SUPER_MAGIC_STRING; -+extern const int REISER4_MAGIC_OFFSET; /* offset to magic string from the -+ * beginning of device */ -+ -+/* here go tunable parameters that are not worth special entry in kernel -+ configuration */ -+ -+/* default number of slots in coord-by-key caches */ -+#define CBK_CACHE_SLOTS (16) -+/* how many elementary tree operation to carry on the next level */ -+#define CARRIES_POOL_SIZE (5) -+/* size of pool of preallocated nodes for carry process. */ -+#define NODES_LOCKED_POOL_SIZE (5) -+ -+#define REISER4_NEW_NODE_FLAGS (COPI_LOAD_LEFT | COPI_LOAD_RIGHT | COPI_GO_LEFT) -+#define REISER4_NEW_EXTENT_FLAGS (COPI_LOAD_LEFT | COPI_LOAD_RIGHT | COPI_GO_LEFT) -+#define REISER4_PASTE_FLAGS (COPI_GO_LEFT) -+#define REISER4_INSERT_FLAGS (COPI_GO_LEFT) -+ -+/* we are supporting reservation of disk space on uid basis */ -+#define REISER4_SUPPORT_UID_SPACE_RESERVATION (0) -+/* we are supporting reservation of disk space for groups */ -+#define REISER4_SUPPORT_GID_SPACE_RESERVATION (0) -+/* we are supporting reservation of disk space for root */ -+#define REISER4_SUPPORT_ROOT_SPACE_RESERVATION (0) -+/* we use rapid flush mode, see flush.c for comments. */ -+#define REISER4_USE_RAPID_FLUSH (1) -+ -+/* -+ * set this to 0 if you don't want to use wait-for-flush in ->writepage(). -+ */ -+#define REISER4_USE_ENTD (1) -+ -+/* key allocation is Plan-A */ -+#define REISER4_PLANA_KEY_ALLOCATION (1) -+/* key allocation follows good old 3.x scheme */ -+#define REISER4_3_5_KEY_ALLOCATION (0) -+ -+/* size of hash-table for znodes */ -+#define REISER4_ZNODE_HASH_TABLE_SIZE (1 << 13) -+ -+/* number of buckets in lnode hash-table */ -+#define LNODE_HTABLE_BUCKETS (1024) -+ -+/* some ridiculously high maximal limit on height of znode tree. This -+ is used in declaration of various per level arrays and -+ to allocate stattistics gathering array for per-level stats. */ -+#define REISER4_MAX_ZTREE_HEIGHT (8) -+ -+#define REISER4_PANIC_MSG_BUFFER_SIZE (1024) -+ -+/* If array contains less than REISER4_SEQ_SEARCH_BREAK elements then, -+ sequential search is on average faster than binary. This is because -+ of better optimization and because sequential search is more CPU -+ cache friendly. This number (25) was found by experiments on dual AMD -+ Athlon(tm), 1400MHz. -+ -+ NOTE: testing in kernel has shown that binary search is more effective than -+ implied by results of the user level benchmarking. Probably because in the -+ node keys are separated by other data. So value was adjusted after few -+ tests. More thorough tuning is needed. -+*/ -+#define REISER4_SEQ_SEARCH_BREAK (3) -+ -+/* don't allow tree to be lower than this */ -+#define REISER4_MIN_TREE_HEIGHT (TWIG_LEVEL) -+ -+/* NOTE NIKITA this is no longer used: maximal atom size is auto-adjusted to -+ * available memory. */ -+/* Default value of maximal atom size. Can be ovewritten by -+ tmgr.atom_max_size mount option. By default infinity. */ -+#define REISER4_ATOM_MAX_SIZE ((unsigned)(~0)) -+ -+/* Default value of maximal atom age (in jiffies). After reaching this age -+ atom will be forced to commit, either synchronously or asynchronously. Can -+ be overwritten by tmgr.atom_max_age mount option. */ -+#define REISER4_ATOM_MAX_AGE (600 * HZ) -+ -+/* sleeping period for ktxnmrgd */ -+#define REISER4_TXNMGR_TIMEOUT (5 * HZ) -+ -+/* timeout to wait for ent thread in writepage. Default: 3 milliseconds. */ -+#define REISER4_ENTD_TIMEOUT (3 * HZ / 1000) -+ -+/* start complaining after that many restarts in coord_by_key(). -+ -+ This either means incredibly heavy contention for this part of a tree, or -+ some corruption or bug. -+*/ -+#define REISER4_CBK_ITERATIONS_LIMIT (100) -+ -+/* return -EIO after that many iterations in coord_by_key(). -+ -+ I have witnessed more than 800 iterations (in 30 thread test) before cbk -+ finished. --nikita -+*/ -+#define REISER4_MAX_CBK_ITERATIONS 500000 -+ -+/* put a per-inode limit on maximal number of directory entries with identical -+ keys in hashed directory. -+ -+ Disable this until inheritance interfaces stabilize: we need some way to -+ set per directory limit. -+*/ -+#define REISER4_USE_COLLISION_LIMIT (0) -+ -+/* If flush finds more than FLUSH_RELOCATE_THRESHOLD adjacent dirty leaf-level blocks it -+ will force them to be relocated. */ -+#define FLUSH_RELOCATE_THRESHOLD 64 -+/* If flush finds can find a block allocation closer than at most FLUSH_RELOCATE_DISTANCE -+ from the preceder it will relocate to that position. */ -+#define FLUSH_RELOCATE_DISTANCE 64 -+ -+/* If we have written this much or more blocks before encountering busy jnode -+ in flush list - abort flushing hoping that next time we get called -+ this jnode will be clean already, and we will save some seeks. */ -+#define FLUSH_WRITTEN_THRESHOLD 50 -+ -+/* The maximum number of nodes to scan left on a level during flush. */ -+#define FLUSH_SCAN_MAXNODES 10000 -+ -+/* per-atom limit of flushers */ -+#define ATOM_MAX_FLUSHERS (1) -+ -+/* default tracing buffer size */ -+#define REISER4_TRACE_BUF_SIZE (1 << 15) -+ -+/* what size units of IO we would like cp, etc., to use, in writing to -+ reiser4. In bytes. -+ -+ Can be overwritten by optimal_io_size mount option. -+*/ -+#define REISER4_OPTIMAL_IO_SIZE (64 * 1024) -+ -+/* see comments in inode.c:oid_to_uino() */ -+#define REISER4_UINO_SHIFT (1 << 30) -+ -+/* Mark function argument as unused to avoid compiler warnings. */ -+#define UNUSED_ARG __attribute__((unused)) -+ -+#if ((__GNUC__ == 3) && (__GNUC_MINOR__ >= 3)) || (__GNUC__ > 3) -+#define NONNULL __attribute__((nonnull)) -+#else -+#define NONNULL -+#endif -+ -+/* master super block offset in bytes.*/ -+#define REISER4_MASTER_OFFSET 65536 -+ -+/* size of VFS block */ -+#define VFS_BLKSIZE 512 -+/* number of bits in size of VFS block (512==2^9) */ -+#define VFS_BLKSIZE_BITS 9 -+ -+#define REISER4_I reiser4_inode_data -+ -+/* implication */ -+#define ergo( antecedent, consequent ) ( !( antecedent ) || ( consequent ) ) -+/* logical equivalence */ -+#define equi( p1, p2 ) ( ergo( ( p1 ), ( p2 ) ) && ergo( ( p2 ), ( p1 ) ) ) -+ -+#define sizeof_array(x) ((int) (sizeof(x) / sizeof(x[0]))) -+ -+#define NOT_YET (0) -+ -+/** Reiser4 specific error codes **/ -+ -+#define REISER4_ERROR_CODE_BASE 10000 -+ -+/* Neighbor is not available (side neighbor or parent) */ -+#define E_NO_NEIGHBOR (REISER4_ERROR_CODE_BASE) -+ -+/* Node was not found in cache */ -+#define E_NOT_IN_CACHE (REISER4_ERROR_CODE_BASE + 1) -+ -+/* node has no free space enough for completion of balancing operation */ -+#define E_NODE_FULL (REISER4_ERROR_CODE_BASE + 2) -+ -+/* repeat operation */ -+#define E_REPEAT (REISER4_ERROR_CODE_BASE + 3) -+ -+/* deadlock happens */ -+#define E_DEADLOCK (REISER4_ERROR_CODE_BASE + 4) -+ -+/* operation cannot be performed, because it would block and non-blocking mode -+ * was requested. */ -+#define E_BLOCK (REISER4_ERROR_CODE_BASE + 5) -+ -+/* wait some event (depends on context), then repeat */ -+#define E_WAIT (REISER4_ERROR_CODE_BASE + 6) -+ -+#endif /* __REISER4_H__ */ -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/safe_link.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/safe_link.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/safe_link.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/safe_link.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,352 @@ -+/* Copyright 2003, 2004 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by -+ * reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* Safe-links. */ -+ -+/* -+ * Safe-links are used to maintain file system consistency during operations -+ * that spawns multiple transactions. For example: -+ * -+ * 1. Unlink. UNIX supports "open-but-unlinked" files, that is files -+ * without user-visible names in the file system, but still opened by some -+ * active process. What happens here is that unlink proper (i.e., removal -+ * of the last file name) and file deletion (truncate of file body to zero -+ * and deletion of stat-data, that happens when last file descriptor is -+ * closed), may belong to different transactions T1 and T2. If a crash -+ * happens after T1 commit, but before T2 commit, on-disk file system has -+ * a file without name, that is, disk space leak. -+ * -+ * 2. Truncate. Truncate of large file may spawn multiple transactions. If -+ * system crashes while truncate was in-progress, file is left partially -+ * truncated, which violates "atomicity guarantees" of reiser4, viz. that -+ * every system is atomic. -+ * -+ * Safe-links address both above cases. Basically, safe-link is a way post -+ * some operation to be executed during commit of some other transaction than -+ * current one. (Another way to look at the safe-link is to interpret it as a -+ * logical logging.) -+ * -+ * Specifically, at the beginning of unlink safe-link in inserted in the -+ * tree. This safe-link is normally removed by file deletion code (during -+ * transaction T2 in the above terms). Truncate also inserts safe-link that is -+ * normally removed when truncate operation is finished. -+ * -+ * This means, that in the case of "clean umount" there are no safe-links in -+ * the tree. If safe-links are observed during mount, it means that (a) system -+ * was terminated abnormally, and (b) safe-link correspond to the "pending" -+ * (i.e., not finished) operations that were in-progress during system -+ * termination. Each safe-link record enough information to complete -+ * corresponding operation, and mount simply "replays" them (hence, the -+ * analogy with the logical logging). -+ * -+ * Safe-links are implemented as blackbox items (see -+ * plugin/item/blackbox.[ch]). -+ * -+ * For the reference: ext3 also has similar mechanism, it's called "an orphan -+ * list" there. -+ */ -+ -+#include "safe_link.h" -+#include "debug.h" -+#include "inode.h" -+ -+#include "plugin/item/blackbox.h" -+ -+#include -+ -+/* -+ * On-disk format of safe-link. -+ */ -+typedef struct safelink { -+ reiser4_key sdkey; /* key of stat-data for the file safe-link is -+ * for */ -+ d64 size; /* size to which file should be truncated */ -+} safelink_t; -+ -+/* -+ * locality where safe-link items are stored. Next to the objectid of root -+ * directory. -+ */ -+static oid_t safe_link_locality(reiser4_tree * tree) -+{ -+ return get_key_objectid(get_super_private(tree->super)->df_plug-> -+ root_dir_key(tree->super)) + 1; -+} -+ -+/* -+ Construct a key for the safe-link. Key has the following format: -+ -+| 60 | 4 | 64 | 4 | 60 | 64 | -++---------------+---+------------------+---+---------------+------------------+ -+| locality | 0 | 0 | 0 | objectid | link type | -++---------------+---+------------------+---+---------------+------------------+ -+| | | | | -+| 8 bytes | 8 bytes | 8 bytes | 8 bytes | -+ -+ This is in large keys format. In small keys format second 8 byte chunk is -+ out. Locality is a constant returned by safe_link_locality(). objectid is -+ an oid of a file on which operation protected by this safe-link is -+ performed. link-type is used to distinguish safe-links for different -+ operations. -+ -+ */ -+static reiser4_key *build_link_key(reiser4_tree * tree, oid_t oid, -+ reiser4_safe_link_t link, reiser4_key * key) -+{ -+ reiser4_key_init(key); -+ set_key_locality(key, safe_link_locality(tree)); -+ set_key_objectid(key, oid); -+ set_key_offset(key, link); -+ return key; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * how much disk space is necessary to insert and remove (in the -+ * error-handling path) safe-link. -+ */ -+static __u64 safe_link_tograb(reiser4_tree * tree) -+{ -+ return -+ /* insert safe link */ -+ estimate_one_insert_item(tree) + -+ /* remove safe link */ -+ estimate_one_item_removal(tree) + -+ /* drill to the leaf level during insertion */ -+ 1 + estimate_one_insert_item(tree) + -+ /* -+ * possible update of existing safe-link. Actually, if -+ * safe-link existed already (we failed to remove it), then no -+ * insertion is necessary, so this term is already "covered", -+ * but for simplicity let's left it. -+ */ -+ 1; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * grab enough disk space to insert and remove (in the error-handling path) -+ * safe-link. -+ */ -+int safe_link_grab(reiser4_tree * tree, reiser4_ba_flags_t flags) -+{ -+ int result; -+ -+ grab_space_enable(); -+ /* The sbinfo->delete_mutex can be taken here. -+ * safe_link_release() should be called before leaving reiser4 -+ * context. */ -+ result = -+ reiser4_grab_reserved(tree->super, safe_link_tograb(tree), flags); -+ grab_space_enable(); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * release unused disk space reserved by safe_link_grab(). -+ */ -+void safe_link_release(reiser4_tree * tree) -+{ -+ reiser4_release_reserved(tree->super); -+} -+ -+/* -+ * insert into tree safe-link for operation @link on inode @inode. -+ */ -+int safe_link_add(struct inode *inode, reiser4_safe_link_t link) -+{ -+ reiser4_key key; -+ safelink_t sl; -+ int length; -+ int result; -+ reiser4_tree *tree; -+ -+ build_sd_key(inode, &sl.sdkey); -+ length = sizeof sl.sdkey; -+ -+ if (link == SAFE_TRUNCATE) { -+ /* -+ * for truncate we have to store final file length also, -+ * expand item. -+ */ -+ length += sizeof(sl.size); -+ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le64(inode->i_size), &sl.size); -+ } -+ tree = reiser4_tree_by_inode(inode); -+ build_link_key(tree, get_inode_oid(inode), link, &key); -+ -+ result = store_black_box(tree, &key, &sl, length); -+ if (result == -EEXIST) -+ result = update_black_box(tree, &key, &sl, length); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * remove safe-link corresponding to the operation @link on inode @inode from -+ * the tree. -+ */ -+int safe_link_del(reiser4_tree * tree, oid_t oid, reiser4_safe_link_t link) -+{ -+ reiser4_key key; -+ -+ return kill_black_box(tree, build_link_key(tree, oid, link, &key)); -+} -+ -+/* -+ * in-memory structure to keep information extracted from safe-link. This is -+ * used to iterate over all safe-links. -+ */ -+struct safe_link_context { -+ reiser4_tree *tree; /* internal tree */ -+ reiser4_key key; /* safe-link key */ -+ reiser4_key sdkey; /* key of object stat-data */ -+ reiser4_safe_link_t link; /* safe-link type */ -+ oid_t oid; /* object oid */ -+ __u64 size; /* final size for truncate */ -+}; -+ -+/* -+ * start iterating over all safe-links. -+ */ -+static void safe_link_iter_begin(reiser4_tree * tree, -+ struct safe_link_context * ctx) -+{ -+ ctx->tree = tree; -+ reiser4_key_init(&ctx->key); -+ set_key_locality(&ctx->key, safe_link_locality(tree)); -+ set_key_objectid(&ctx->key, get_key_objectid(reiser4_max_key())); -+ set_key_offset(&ctx->key, get_key_offset(reiser4_max_key())); -+} -+ -+/* -+ * return next safe-link. -+ */ -+static int safe_link_iter_next(struct safe_link_context * ctx) -+{ -+ int result; -+ safelink_t sl; -+ -+ result = load_black_box(ctx->tree, &ctx->key, &sl, sizeof sl, 0); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ ctx->oid = get_key_objectid(&ctx->key); -+ ctx->link = get_key_offset(&ctx->key); -+ ctx->sdkey = sl.sdkey; -+ if (ctx->link == SAFE_TRUNCATE) -+ ctx->size = le64_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&sl.size)); -+ } -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * check are there any more safe-links left in the tree. -+ */ -+static int safe_link_iter_finished(struct safe_link_context * ctx) -+{ -+ return get_key_locality(&ctx->key) != safe_link_locality(ctx->tree); -+} -+ -+/* -+ * finish safe-link iteration. -+ */ -+static void safe_link_iter_end(struct safe_link_context * ctx) -+{ -+ /* nothing special */ -+} -+ -+/* -+ * process single safe-link. -+ */ -+static int process_safelink(struct super_block *super, reiser4_safe_link_t link, -+ reiser4_key * sdkey, oid_t oid, __u64 size) -+{ -+ struct inode *inode; -+ int result; -+ -+ /* -+ * obtain object inode by reiser4_iget(), then call object plugin -+ * ->safelink() method to do actual work, then delete safe-link on -+ * success. -+ */ -+ inode = reiser4_iget(super, sdkey, 1); -+ if (!IS_ERR(inode)) { -+ file_plugin *fplug; -+ -+ fplug = inode_file_plugin(inode); -+ assert("nikita-3428", fplug != NULL); -+ assert("", oid == get_inode_oid(inode)); -+ if (fplug->safelink != NULL) { -+ /* reiser4_txn_restart_current is not necessary because -+ * mounting is signle thread. However, without it -+ * deadlock detection code will complain (see -+ * nikita-3361). */ -+ reiser4_txn_restart_current(); -+ result = fplug->safelink(inode, link, size); -+ } else { -+ warning("nikita-3430", -+ "Cannot handle safelink for %lli", -+ (unsigned long long)oid); -+ reiser4_print_key("key", sdkey); -+ result = 0; -+ } -+ if (result != 0) { -+ warning("nikita-3431", -+ "Error processing safelink for %lli: %i", -+ (unsigned long long)oid, result); -+ } -+ reiser4_iget_complete(inode); -+ iput(inode); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ result = safe_link_grab(reiser4_get_tree(super), BA_CAN_COMMIT); -+ if (result == 0) -+ result = -+ safe_link_del(reiser4_get_tree(super), oid, link); -+ safe_link_release(reiser4_get_tree(super)); -+ /* -+ * restart transaction: if there was large number of -+ * safe-links, their processing may fail to fit into -+ * single transaction. -+ */ -+ if (result == 0) -+ reiser4_txn_restart_current(); -+ } -+ } else -+ result = PTR_ERR(inode); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * iterate over all safe-links in the file-system processing them one by one. -+ */ -+int process_safelinks(struct super_block *super) -+{ -+ struct safe_link_context ctx; -+ int result; -+ -+ if (rofs_super(super)) -+ /* do nothing on the read-only file system */ -+ return 0; -+ safe_link_iter_begin(&get_super_private(super)->tree, &ctx); -+ result = 0; -+ do { -+ result = safe_link_iter_next(&ctx); -+ if (safe_link_iter_finished(&ctx) || result == -ENOENT) { -+ result = 0; -+ break; -+ } -+ if (result == 0) -+ result = process_safelink(super, ctx.link, -+ &ctx.sdkey, ctx.oid, -+ ctx.size); -+ } while (result == 0); -+ safe_link_iter_end(&ctx); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ scroll-step: 1 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/safe_link.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/safe_link.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/safe_link.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/safe_link.h 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ -+/* Copyright 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by -+ * reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* Safe-links. See safe_link.c for details. */ -+ -+#if !defined( __FS_SAFE_LINK_H__ ) -+#define __FS_SAFE_LINK_H__ -+ -+#include "tree.h" -+ -+int safe_link_grab(reiser4_tree * tree, reiser4_ba_flags_t flags); -+void safe_link_release(reiser4_tree * tree); -+int safe_link_add(struct inode *inode, reiser4_safe_link_t link); -+int safe_link_del(reiser4_tree *, oid_t oid, reiser4_safe_link_t link); -+ -+int process_safelinks(struct super_block *super); -+ -+/* __FS_SAFE_LINK_H__ */ -+#endif -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/seal.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/seal.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/seal.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/seal.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,218 @@ -+/* Copyright 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+/* Seals implementation. */ -+/* Seals are "weak" tree pointers. They are analogous to tree coords in -+ allowing to bypass tree traversal. But normal usage of coords implies that -+ node pointed to by coord is locked, whereas seals don't keep a lock (or -+ even a reference) to znode. In stead, each znode contains a version number, -+ increased on each znode modification. This version number is copied into a -+ seal when seal is created. Later, one can "validate" seal by calling -+ reiser4_seal_validate(). If znode is in cache and its version number is -+ still the same, seal is "pristine" and coord associated with it can be -+ re-used immediately. -+ -+ If, on the other hand, znode is out of cache, or it is obviously different -+ one from the znode seal was initially attached to (for example, it is on -+ the different level, or is being removed from the tree), seal is -+ irreparably invalid ("burned") and tree traversal has to be repeated. -+ -+ Otherwise, there is some hope, that while znode was modified (and seal was -+ "broken" as a result), key attached to the seal is still in the node. This -+ is checked by first comparing this key with delimiting keys of node and, if -+ key is ok, doing intra-node lookup. -+ -+ Znode version is maintained in the following way: -+ -+ there is reiser4_tree.znode_epoch counter. Whenever new znode is created, -+ znode_epoch is incremented and its new value is stored in ->version field -+ of new znode. Whenever znode is dirtied (which means it was probably -+ modified), znode_epoch is also incremented and its new value is stored in -+ znode->version. This is done so, because just incrementing znode->version -+ on each update is not enough: it may so happen, that znode get deleted, new -+ znode is allocated for the same disk block and gets the same version -+ counter, tricking seal code into false positive. -+*/ -+ -+#include "forward.h" -+#include "debug.h" -+#include "key.h" -+#include "coord.h" -+#include "seal.h" -+#include "plugin/item/item.h" -+#include "plugin/node/node.h" -+#include "jnode.h" -+#include "znode.h" -+#include "super.h" -+ -+static znode *seal_node(const seal_t * seal); -+static int seal_matches(const seal_t * seal, znode * node); -+ -+/* initialise seal. This can be called several times on the same seal. @coord -+ and @key can be NULL. */ -+void reiser4_seal_init(seal_t * seal /* seal to initialise */ , -+ const coord_t * coord /* coord @seal will be -+ * attached to */ , -+ const reiser4_key * key UNUSED_ARG /* key @seal will be -+ * attached to */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-1886", seal != NULL); -+ memset(seal, 0, sizeof *seal); -+ if (coord != NULL) { -+ znode *node; -+ -+ node = coord->node; -+ assert("nikita-1987", node != NULL); -+ spin_lock_znode(node); -+ seal->version = node->version; -+ assert("nikita-1988", seal->version != 0); -+ seal->block = *znode_get_block(node); -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ seal->coord1 = *coord; -+ if (key != NULL) -+ seal->key = *key; -+#endif -+ spin_unlock_znode(node); -+ } -+} -+ -+/* finish with seal */ -+void reiser4_seal_done(seal_t * seal /* seal to clear */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-1887", seal != NULL); -+ seal->version = 0; -+} -+ -+/* true if seal was initialised */ -+int reiser4_seal_is_set(const seal_t * seal /* seal to query */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-1890", seal != NULL); -+ return seal->version != 0; -+} -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+/* helper function for reiser4_seal_validate(). It checks that item at @coord -+ * has expected key. This is to detect cases where node was modified but wasn't -+ * marked dirty. */ -+static inline int check_seal_match(const coord_t * coord /* coord to check */ , -+ const reiser4_key * k /* expected key */ ) -+{ -+ reiser4_key ukey; -+ -+ return (coord->between != AT_UNIT) || -+ /* FIXME-VS: we only can compare keys for items whose units -+ represent exactly one key */ -+ ((coord_is_existing_unit(coord)) -+ && (item_is_extent(coord) -+ || keyeq(k, unit_key_by_coord(coord, &ukey)))) -+ || ((coord_is_existing_unit(coord)) && (item_is_ctail(coord)) -+ && keyge(k, unit_key_by_coord(coord, &ukey))); -+} -+#endif -+ -+/* this is used by reiser4_seal_validate. It accepts return value of -+ * longterm_lock_znode and returns 1 if it can be interpreted as seal -+ * validation failure. For instance, when longterm_lock_znode returns -EINVAL, -+ * reiser4_seal_validate returns -E_REPEAT and caller will call tre search. -+ * We cannot do this in longterm_lock_znode(), because sometimes we want to -+ * distinguish between -EINVAL and -E_REPEAT. */ -+static int should_repeat(int return_code) -+{ -+ return return_code == -EINVAL; -+} -+ -+/* (re-)validate seal. -+ -+ Checks whether seal is pristine, and try to revalidate it if possible. -+ -+ If seal was burned, or broken irreparably, return -E_REPEAT. -+ -+ NOTE-NIKITA currently reiser4_seal_validate() returns -E_REPEAT if key we are -+ looking for is in range of keys covered by the sealed node, but item wasn't -+ found by node ->lookup() method. Alternative is to return -ENOENT in this -+ case, but this would complicate callers logic. -+ -+*/ -+int reiser4_seal_validate(seal_t * seal /* seal to validate */, -+ coord_t * coord /* coord to validate against */, -+ const reiser4_key * key /* key to validate against */, -+ lock_handle * lh /* resulting lock handle */, -+ znode_lock_mode mode /* lock node */, -+ znode_lock_request request /* locking priority */) -+{ -+ znode *node; -+ int result; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1889", seal != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1881", reiser4_seal_is_set(seal)); -+ assert("nikita-1882", key != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1883", coord != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1884", lh != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1885", keyeq(&seal->key, key)); -+ assert("nikita-1989", coords_equal(&seal->coord1, coord)); -+ -+ /* obtain znode by block number */ -+ node = seal_node(seal); -+ if (node != NULL) { -+ /* znode was in cache, lock it */ -+ result = longterm_lock_znode(lh, node, mode, request); -+ zput(node); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ if (seal_matches(seal, node)) { -+ /* if seal version and znode version -+ coincide */ -+ ON_DEBUG(coord_update_v(coord)); -+ assert("nikita-1990", -+ node == seal->coord1.node); -+ assert("nikita-1898", -+ WITH_DATA_RET(coord->node, 1, -+ check_seal_match(coord, -+ key))); -+ } else -+ result = RETERR(-E_REPEAT); -+ } -+ if (result != 0) { -+ if (should_repeat(result)) -+ result = RETERR(-E_REPEAT); -+ /* unlock node on failure */ -+ done_lh(lh); -+ } -+ } else { -+ /* znode wasn't in cache */ -+ result = RETERR(-E_REPEAT); -+ } -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* helpers functions */ -+ -+/* obtain reference to znode seal points to, if in cache */ -+static znode *seal_node(const seal_t * seal /* seal to query */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-1891", seal != NULL); -+ return zlook(current_tree, &seal->block); -+} -+ -+/* true if @seal version and @node version coincide */ -+static int seal_matches(const seal_t * seal /* seal to check */ , -+ znode * node /* node to check */ ) -+{ -+ int result; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1991", seal != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1993", node != NULL); -+ -+ spin_lock_znode(node); -+ result = (seal->version == node->version); -+ spin_unlock_znode(node); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ scroll-step: 1 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/seal.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/seal.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/seal.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/seal.h 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ -+/* Copyright 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* Declaration of seals: "weak" tree pointers. See seal.c for comments. */ -+ -+#ifndef __SEAL_H__ -+#define __SEAL_H__ -+ -+#include "forward.h" -+#include "debug.h" -+#include "dformat.h" -+#include "key.h" -+#include "coord.h" -+ -+/* for __u?? types */ -+/*#include */ -+ -+/* seal. See comment at the top of seal.c */ -+typedef struct seal_s { -+ /* version of znode recorder at the time of seal creation */ -+ __u64 version; -+ /* block number of znode attached to this seal */ -+ reiser4_block_nr block; -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ /* coord this seal is attached to. For debugging. */ -+ coord_t coord1; -+ /* key this seal is attached to. For debugging. */ -+ reiser4_key key; -+#endif -+} seal_t; -+ -+extern void reiser4_seal_init(seal_t *, const coord_t *, const reiser4_key *); -+extern void reiser4_seal_done(seal_t *); -+extern int reiser4_seal_is_set(const seal_t *); -+extern int reiser4_seal_validate(seal_t *, coord_t *, -+ const reiser4_key *, lock_handle *, -+ znode_lock_mode mode, znode_lock_request request); -+ -+/* __SEAL_H__ */ -+#endif -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/search.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/search.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/search.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/search.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,1611 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by -+ * reiser4/README */ -+ -+#include "forward.h" -+#include "debug.h" -+#include "dformat.h" -+#include "key.h" -+#include "coord.h" -+#include "seal.h" -+#include "plugin/item/item.h" -+#include "plugin/node/node.h" -+#include "plugin/plugin.h" -+#include "jnode.h" -+#include "znode.h" -+#include "block_alloc.h" -+#include "tree_walk.h" -+#include "tree.h" -+#include "reiser4.h" -+#include "super.h" -+#include "inode.h" -+ -+#include -+ -+static const char *bias_name(lookup_bias bias); -+ -+/* tree searching algorithm, intranode searching algorithms are in -+ plugin/node/ */ -+ -+/* tree lookup cache -+ * -+ * The coord by key cache consists of small list of recently accessed nodes -+ * maintained according to the LRU discipline. Before doing real top-to-down -+ * tree traversal this cache is scanned for nodes that can contain key -+ * requested. -+ * -+ * The efficiency of coord cache depends heavily on locality of reference for -+ * tree accesses. Our user level simulations show reasonably good hit ratios -+ * for coord cache under most loads so far. -+ */ -+ -+/* Initialise coord cache slot */ -+static void cbk_cache_init_slot(cbk_cache_slot *slot) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-345", slot != NULL); -+ -+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&slot->lru); -+ slot->node = NULL; -+} -+ -+/* Initialize coord cache */ -+int cbk_cache_init(cbk_cache *cache /* cache to init */ ) -+{ -+ int i; -+ -+ assert("nikita-346", cache != NULL); -+ -+ cache->slot = -+ kmalloc(sizeof(cbk_cache_slot) * cache->nr_slots, -+ reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()); -+ if (cache->slot == NULL) -+ return RETERR(-ENOMEM); -+ -+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&cache->lru); -+ for (i = 0; i < cache->nr_slots; ++i) { -+ cbk_cache_init_slot(cache->slot + i); -+ list_add_tail(&((cache->slot + i)->lru), &cache->lru); -+ } -+ rwlock_init(&cache->guard); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* free cbk cache data */ -+void cbk_cache_done(cbk_cache * cache /* cache to release */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-2493", cache != NULL); -+ if (cache->slot != NULL) { -+ kfree(cache->slot); -+ cache->slot = NULL; -+ } -+} -+ -+/* macro to iterate over all cbk cache slots */ -+#define for_all_slots(cache, slot) \ -+ for ((slot) = list_entry((cache)->lru.next, cbk_cache_slot, lru); \ -+ &(cache)->lru != &(slot)->lru; \ -+ (slot) = list_entry(slot->lru.next, cbk_cache_slot, lru)) -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+/* this function assures that [cbk-cache-invariant] invariant holds */ -+static int cbk_cache_invariant(const cbk_cache *cache) -+{ -+ cbk_cache_slot *slot; -+ int result; -+ int unused; -+ -+ if (cache->nr_slots == 0) -+ return 1; -+ -+ assert("nikita-2469", cache != NULL); -+ unused = 0; -+ result = 1; -+ read_lock(&((cbk_cache *)cache)->guard); -+ for_all_slots(cache, slot) { -+ /* in LRU first go all `used' slots followed by `unused' */ -+ if (unused && (slot->node != NULL)) -+ result = 0; -+ if (slot->node == NULL) -+ unused = 1; -+ else { -+ cbk_cache_slot *scan; -+ -+ /* all cached nodes are different */ -+ scan = slot; -+ while (result) { -+ scan = list_entry(scan->lru.next, cbk_cache_slot, lru); -+ if (&cache->lru == &scan->lru) -+ break; -+ if (slot->node == scan->node) -+ result = 0; -+ } -+ } -+ if (!result) -+ break; -+ } -+ read_unlock(&((cbk_cache *)cache)->guard); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+#endif -+ -+/* Remove references, if any, to @node from coord cache */ -+void cbk_cache_invalidate(const znode * node /* node to remove from cache */ , -+ reiser4_tree * tree /* tree to remove node from */ ) -+{ -+ cbk_cache_slot *slot; -+ cbk_cache *cache; -+ int i; -+ -+ assert("nikita-350", node != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1479", LOCK_CNT_GTZ(rw_locked_tree)); -+ -+ cache = &tree->cbk_cache; -+ assert("nikita-2470", cbk_cache_invariant(cache)); -+ -+ write_lock(&(cache->guard)); -+ for (i = 0, slot = cache->slot; i < cache->nr_slots; ++i, ++slot) { -+ if (slot->node == node) { -+ list_move_tail(&slot->lru, &cache->lru); -+ slot->node = NULL; -+ break; -+ } -+ } -+ write_unlock(&(cache->guard)); -+ assert("nikita-2471", cbk_cache_invariant(cache)); -+} -+ -+/* add to the cbk-cache in the "tree" information about "node". This -+ can actually be update of existing slot in a cache. */ -+static void cbk_cache_add(const znode *node /* node to add to the cache */ ) -+{ -+ cbk_cache *cache; -+ cbk_cache_slot *slot; -+ int i; -+ -+ assert("nikita-352", node != NULL); -+ -+ cache = &znode_get_tree(node)->cbk_cache; -+ assert("nikita-2472", cbk_cache_invariant(cache)); -+ -+ if (cache->nr_slots == 0) -+ return; -+ -+ write_lock(&(cache->guard)); -+ /* find slot to update/add */ -+ for (i = 0, slot = cache->slot; i < cache->nr_slots; ++i, ++slot) { -+ /* oops, this node is already in a cache */ -+ if (slot->node == node) -+ break; -+ } -+ /* if all slots are used, reuse least recently used one */ -+ if (i == cache->nr_slots) { -+ slot = list_entry(cache->lru.prev, cbk_cache_slot, lru); -+ slot->node = (znode *) node; -+ } -+ list_move(&slot->lru, &cache->lru); -+ write_unlock(&(cache->guard)); -+ assert("nikita-2473", cbk_cache_invariant(cache)); -+} -+ -+static int setup_delimiting_keys(cbk_handle * h); -+static lookup_result coord_by_handle(cbk_handle * handle); -+static lookup_result traverse_tree(cbk_handle * h); -+static int cbk_cache_search(cbk_handle * h); -+ -+static level_lookup_result cbk_level_lookup(cbk_handle * h); -+static level_lookup_result cbk_node_lookup(cbk_handle * h); -+ -+/* helper functions */ -+ -+static void update_stale_dk(reiser4_tree * tree, znode * node); -+ -+/* release parent node during traversal */ -+static void put_parent(cbk_handle * h); -+/* check consistency of fields */ -+static int sanity_check(cbk_handle * h); -+/* release resources in handle */ -+static void hput(cbk_handle * h); -+ -+static level_lookup_result search_to_left(cbk_handle * h); -+ -+/* pack numerous (numberous I should say) arguments of coord_by_key() into -+ * cbk_handle */ -+static cbk_handle *cbk_pack(cbk_handle * handle, -+ reiser4_tree * tree, -+ const reiser4_key * key, -+ coord_t * coord, -+ lock_handle * active_lh, -+ lock_handle * parent_lh, -+ znode_lock_mode lock_mode, -+ lookup_bias bias, -+ tree_level lock_level, -+ tree_level stop_level, -+ __u32 flags, ra_info_t * info) -+{ -+ memset(handle, 0, sizeof *handle); -+ -+ handle->tree = tree; -+ handle->key = key; -+ handle->lock_mode = lock_mode; -+ handle->bias = bias; -+ handle->lock_level = lock_level; -+ handle->stop_level = stop_level; -+ handle->coord = coord; -+ /* set flags. See comment in tree.h:cbk_flags */ -+ handle->flags = flags | CBK_TRUST_DK | CBK_USE_CRABLOCK; -+ -+ handle->active_lh = active_lh; -+ handle->parent_lh = parent_lh; -+ handle->ra_info = info; -+ return handle; -+} -+ -+/* main tree lookup procedure -+ -+ Check coord cache. If key we are looking for is not found there, call cbk() -+ to do real tree traversal. -+ -+ As we have extents on the twig level, @lock_level and @stop_level can -+ be different from LEAF_LEVEL and each other. -+ -+ Thread cannot keep any reiser4 locks (tree, znode, dk spin-locks, or znode -+ long term locks) while calling this. -+*/ -+lookup_result coord_by_key(reiser4_tree * tree /* tree to perform search -+ * in. Usually this tree is -+ * part of file-system -+ * super-block */ , -+ const reiser4_key * key /* key to look for */ , -+ coord_t * coord /* where to store found -+ * position in a tree. Fields -+ * in "coord" are only valid if -+ * coord_by_key() returned -+ * "CBK_COORD_FOUND" */ , -+ lock_handle * lh, /* resulting lock handle */ -+ znode_lock_mode lock_mode /* type of lookup we -+ * want on node. Pass -+ * ZNODE_READ_LOCK here -+ * if you only want to -+ * read item found and -+ * ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK if -+ * you want to modify -+ * it */ , -+ lookup_bias bias /* what to return if coord -+ * with exactly the @key is -+ * not in the tree */ , -+ tree_level lock_level /* tree level where to start -+ * taking @lock type of -+ * locks */ , -+ tree_level stop_level /* tree level to stop. Pass -+ * LEAF_LEVEL or TWIG_LEVEL -+ * here Item being looked -+ * for has to be between -+ * @lock_level and -+ * @stop_level, inclusive */ , -+ __u32 flags /* search flags */ , -+ ra_info_t * -+ info -+ /* information about desired tree traversal readahead */ -+ ) -+{ -+ cbk_handle handle; -+ lock_handle parent_lh; -+ lookup_result result; -+ -+ init_lh(lh); -+ init_lh(&parent_lh); -+ -+ assert("nikita-3023", reiser4_schedulable()); -+ -+ assert("nikita-353", tree != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-354", key != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-355", coord != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-356", (bias == FIND_EXACT) -+ || (bias == FIND_MAX_NOT_MORE_THAN)); -+ assert("nikita-357", stop_level >= LEAF_LEVEL); -+ /* no locks can be held during tree traversal */ -+ assert("nikita-2104", lock_stack_isclean(get_current_lock_stack())); -+ -+ cbk_pack(&handle, -+ tree, -+ key, -+ coord, -+ lh, -+ &parent_lh, -+ lock_mode, bias, lock_level, stop_level, flags, info); -+ -+ result = coord_by_handle(&handle); -+ assert("nikita-3247", -+ ergo(!IS_CBKERR(result), coord->node == lh->node)); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* like coord_by_key(), but starts traversal from vroot of @object rather than -+ * from tree root. */ -+lookup_result reiser4_object_lookup(struct inode * object, -+ const reiser4_key * key, -+ coord_t * coord, -+ lock_handle * lh, -+ znode_lock_mode lock_mode, -+ lookup_bias bias, -+ tree_level lock_level, -+ tree_level stop_level, __u32 flags, -+ ra_info_t * info) -+{ -+ cbk_handle handle; -+ lock_handle parent_lh; -+ lookup_result result; -+ -+ init_lh(lh); -+ init_lh(&parent_lh); -+ -+ assert("nikita-3023", reiser4_schedulable()); -+ -+ assert("nikita-354", key != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-355", coord != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-356", (bias == FIND_EXACT) -+ || (bias == FIND_MAX_NOT_MORE_THAN)); -+ assert("nikita-357", stop_level >= LEAF_LEVEL); -+ /* no locks can be held during tree search by key */ -+ assert("nikita-2104", lock_stack_isclean(get_current_lock_stack())); -+ -+ cbk_pack(&handle, -+ object != NULL ? reiser4_tree_by_inode(object) : current_tree, -+ key, -+ coord, -+ lh, -+ &parent_lh, -+ lock_mode, bias, lock_level, stop_level, flags, info); -+ handle.object = object; -+ -+ result = coord_by_handle(&handle); -+ assert("nikita-3247", -+ ergo(!IS_CBKERR(result), coord->node == lh->node)); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* lookup by cbk_handle. Common part of coord_by_key() and -+ reiser4_object_lookup(). */ -+static lookup_result coord_by_handle(cbk_handle * handle) -+{ -+ /* -+ * first check cbk_cache (which is look-aside cache for our tree) and -+ * of this fails, start traversal. -+ */ -+ /* first check whether "key" is in cache of recent lookups. */ -+ if (cbk_cache_search(handle) == 0) -+ return handle->result; -+ else -+ return traverse_tree(handle); -+} -+ -+/* Execute actor for each item (or unit, depending on @through_units_p), -+ starting from @coord, right-ward, until either: -+ -+ - end of the tree is reached -+ - unformatted node is met -+ - error occurred -+ - @actor returns 0 or less -+ -+ Error code, or last actor return value is returned. -+ -+ This is used by plugin/dir/hashe_dir.c:reiser4_find_entry() to move through -+ sequence of entries with identical keys and alikes. -+*/ -+int reiser4_iterate_tree(reiser4_tree * tree /* tree to scan */ , -+ coord_t * coord /* coord to start from */ , -+ lock_handle * lh /* lock handle to start with and to -+ * update along the way */ , -+ tree_iterate_actor_t actor /* function to call on each -+ * item/unit */ , -+ void *arg /* argument to pass to @actor */ , -+ znode_lock_mode mode /* lock mode on scanned nodes */ , -+ int through_units_p /* call @actor on each item or on -+ * each unit */ ) -+{ -+ int result; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1143", tree != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1145", coord != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1146", lh != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1147", actor != NULL); -+ -+ result = zload(coord->node); -+ coord_clear_iplug(coord); -+ if (result != 0) -+ return result; -+ if (!coord_is_existing_unit(coord)) { -+ zrelse(coord->node); -+ return -ENOENT; -+ } -+ while ((result = actor(tree, coord, lh, arg)) > 0) { -+ /* move further */ -+ if ((through_units_p && coord_next_unit(coord)) || -+ (!through_units_p && coord_next_item(coord))) { -+ do { -+ lock_handle couple; -+ -+ /* move to the next node */ -+ init_lh(&couple); -+ result = -+ reiser4_get_right_neighbor(&couple, -+ coord->node, -+ (int)mode, -+ GN_CAN_USE_UPPER_LEVELS); -+ zrelse(coord->node); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ -+ result = zload(couple.node); -+ if (result != 0) { -+ done_lh(&couple); -+ return result; -+ } -+ -+ coord_init_first_unit(coord, -+ couple.node); -+ done_lh(lh); -+ move_lh(lh, &couple); -+ } else -+ return result; -+ } while (node_is_empty(coord->node)); -+ } -+ -+ assert("nikita-1149", coord_is_existing_unit(coord)); -+ } -+ zrelse(coord->node); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* return locked uber znode for @tree */ -+int get_uber_znode(reiser4_tree * tree, znode_lock_mode mode, -+ znode_lock_request pri, lock_handle * lh) -+{ -+ int result; -+ -+ result = longterm_lock_znode(lh, tree->uber, mode, pri); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* true if @key is strictly within @node -+ -+ we are looking for possibly non-unique key and it is item is at the edge of -+ @node. May be it is in the neighbor. -+*/ -+static int znode_contains_key_strict(znode * node /* node to check key -+ * against */ , -+ const reiser4_key * -+ key /* key to check */ , -+ int isunique) -+{ -+ int answer; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1760", node != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1722", key != NULL); -+ -+ if (keyge(key, &node->rd_key)) -+ return 0; -+ -+ answer = keycmp(&node->ld_key, key); -+ -+ if (isunique) -+ return answer != GREATER_THAN; -+ else -+ return answer == LESS_THAN; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * Virtual Root (vroot) code. -+ * -+ * For given file system object (e.g., regular file or directory) let's -+ * define its "virtual root" as lowest in the tree (that is, furtherest -+ * from the tree root) node such that all body items of said object are -+ * located in a tree rooted at this node. -+ * -+ * Once vroot of object is found all tree lookups for items within body of -+ * this object ("object lookups") can be started from its vroot rather -+ * than from real root. This has following advantages: -+ * -+ * 1. amount of nodes traversed during lookup (and, hence, amount of -+ * key comparisons made) decreases, and -+ * -+ * 2. contention on tree root is decreased. This latter was actually -+ * motivating reason behind vroot, because spin lock of root node, -+ * which is taken when acquiring long-term lock on root node is the -+ * hottest lock in the reiser4. -+ * -+ * How to find vroot. -+ * -+ * When vroot of object F is not yet determined, all object lookups start -+ * from the root of the tree. At each tree level during traversal we have -+ * a node N such that a key we are looking for (which is the key inside -+ * object's body) is located within N. In function handle_vroot() called -+ * from cbk_level_lookup() we check whether N is possible vroot for -+ * F. Check is trivial---if neither leftmost nor rightmost item of N -+ * belongs to F (and we already have helpful ->owns_item() method of -+ * object plugin for this), then N is possible vroot of F. This, of -+ * course, relies on the assumption that each object occupies contiguous -+ * range of keys in the tree. -+ * -+ * Thus, traversing tree downward and checking each node as we go, we can -+ * find lowest such node, which, by definition, is vroot. -+ * -+ * How to track vroot. -+ * -+ * Nohow. If actual vroot changes, next object lookup will just restart -+ * from the actual tree root, refreshing object's vroot along the way. -+ * -+ */ -+ -+/* -+ * Check whether @node is possible vroot of @object. -+ */ -+static void handle_vroot(struct inode *object, znode * node) -+{ -+ file_plugin *fplug; -+ coord_t coord; -+ -+ fplug = inode_file_plugin(object); -+ assert("nikita-3353", fplug != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-3354", fplug->owns_item != NULL); -+ -+ if (unlikely(node_is_empty(node))) -+ return; -+ -+ coord_init_first_unit(&coord, node); -+ /* -+ * if leftmost item of @node belongs to @object, we cannot be sure -+ * that @node is vroot of @object, because, some items of @object are -+ * probably in the sub-tree rooted at the left neighbor of @node. -+ */ -+ if (fplug->owns_item(object, &coord)) -+ return; -+ coord_init_last_unit(&coord, node); -+ /* mutatis mutandis for the rightmost item */ -+ if (fplug->owns_item(object, &coord)) -+ return; -+ /* otherwise, @node is possible vroot of @object */ -+ inode_set_vroot(object, node); -+} -+ -+/* -+ * helper function used by traverse tree to start tree traversal not from the -+ * tree root, but from @h->object's vroot, if possible. -+ */ -+static int prepare_object_lookup(cbk_handle * h) -+{ -+ znode *vroot; -+ int result; -+ -+ vroot = inode_get_vroot(h->object); -+ if (vroot == NULL) { -+ /* -+ * object doesn't have known vroot, start from real tree root. -+ */ -+ return LOOKUP_CONT; -+ } -+ -+ h->level = znode_get_level(vroot); -+ /* take a long-term lock on vroot */ -+ h->result = longterm_lock_znode(h->active_lh, vroot, -+ cbk_lock_mode(h->level, h), -+ ZNODE_LOCK_LOPRI); -+ result = LOOKUP_REST; -+ if (h->result == 0) { -+ int isunique; -+ int inside; -+ -+ isunique = h->flags & CBK_UNIQUE; -+ /* check that key is inside vroot */ -+ read_lock_dk(h->tree); -+ inside = (znode_contains_key_strict(vroot, h->key, isunique) && -+ !ZF_ISSET(vroot, JNODE_HEARD_BANSHEE)); -+ read_unlock_dk(h->tree); -+ if (inside) { -+ h->result = zload(vroot); -+ if (h->result == 0) { -+ /* search for key in vroot. */ -+ result = cbk_node_lookup(h); -+ zrelse(vroot); /*h->active_lh->node); */ -+ if (h->active_lh->node != vroot) { -+ result = LOOKUP_REST; -+ } else if (result == LOOKUP_CONT) { -+ move_lh(h->parent_lh, h->active_lh); -+ h->flags &= ~CBK_DKSET; -+ } -+ } -+ } -+ } -+ -+ zput(vroot); -+ -+ if (IS_CBKERR(h->result) || result == LOOKUP_REST) -+ hput(h); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* main function that handles common parts of tree traversal: starting -+ (fake znode handling), restarts, error handling, completion */ -+static lookup_result traverse_tree(cbk_handle * h /* search handle */ ) -+{ -+ int done; -+ int iterations; -+ int vroot_used; -+ -+ assert("nikita-365", h != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-366", h->tree != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-367", h->key != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-368", h->coord != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-369", (h->bias == FIND_EXACT) -+ || (h->bias == FIND_MAX_NOT_MORE_THAN)); -+ assert("nikita-370", h->stop_level >= LEAF_LEVEL); -+ assert("nikita-2949", !(h->flags & CBK_DKSET)); -+ assert("zam-355", lock_stack_isclean(get_current_lock_stack())); -+ -+ done = 0; -+ iterations = 0; -+ vroot_used = 0; -+ -+ /* loop for restarts */ -+ restart: -+ -+ assert("nikita-3024", reiser4_schedulable()); -+ -+ h->result = CBK_COORD_FOUND; -+ /* connect_znode() needs it */ -+ h->ld_key = *reiser4_min_key(); -+ h->rd_key = *reiser4_max_key(); -+ h->flags |= CBK_DKSET; -+ h->error = NULL; -+ -+ if (!vroot_used && h->object != NULL) { -+ vroot_used = 1; -+ done = prepare_object_lookup(h); -+ if (done == LOOKUP_REST) { -+ goto restart; -+ } else if (done == LOOKUP_DONE) -+ return h->result; -+ } -+ if (h->parent_lh->node == NULL) { -+ done = -+ get_uber_znode(h->tree, ZNODE_READ_LOCK, ZNODE_LOCK_LOPRI, -+ h->parent_lh); -+ -+ assert("nikita-1637", done != -E_DEADLOCK); -+ -+ h->block = h->tree->root_block; -+ h->level = h->tree->height; -+ h->coord->node = h->parent_lh->node; -+ -+ if (done != 0) -+ return done; -+ } -+ -+ /* loop descending a tree */ -+ while (!done) { -+ -+ if (unlikely((iterations > REISER4_CBK_ITERATIONS_LIMIT) && -+ IS_POW(iterations))) { -+ warning("nikita-1481", "Too many iterations: %i", -+ iterations); -+ reiser4_print_key("key", h->key); -+ ++iterations; -+ } else if (unlikely(iterations > REISER4_MAX_CBK_ITERATIONS)) { -+ h->error = -+ "reiser-2018: Too many iterations. Tree corrupted, or (less likely) starvation occurring."; -+ h->result = RETERR(-EIO); -+ break; -+ } -+ switch (cbk_level_lookup(h)) { -+ case LOOKUP_CONT: -+ move_lh(h->parent_lh, h->active_lh); -+ continue; -+ default: -+ wrong_return_value("nikita-372", "cbk_level"); -+ case LOOKUP_DONE: -+ done = 1; -+ break; -+ case LOOKUP_REST: -+ hput(h); -+ /* deadlock avoidance is normal case. */ -+ if (h->result != -E_DEADLOCK) -+ ++iterations; -+ reiser4_preempt_point(); -+ goto restart; -+ } -+ } -+ /* that's all. The rest is error handling */ -+ if (unlikely(h->error != NULL)) { -+ warning("nikita-373", "%s: level: %i, " -+ "lock_level: %i, stop_level: %i " -+ "lock_mode: %s, bias: %s", -+ h->error, h->level, h->lock_level, h->stop_level, -+ lock_mode_name(h->lock_mode), bias_name(h->bias)); -+ reiser4_print_address("block", &h->block); -+ reiser4_print_key("key", h->key); -+ print_coord_content("coord", h->coord); -+ } -+ /* `unlikely' error case */ -+ if (unlikely(IS_CBKERR(h->result))) { -+ /* failure. do cleanup */ -+ hput(h); -+ } else { -+ assert("nikita-1605", WITH_DATA_RET -+ (h->coord->node, 1, -+ ergo((h->result == CBK_COORD_FOUND) && -+ (h->bias == FIND_EXACT) && -+ (!node_is_empty(h->coord->node)), -+ coord_is_existing_item(h->coord)))); -+ } -+ return h->result; -+} -+ -+/* find delimiting keys of child -+ -+ Determine left and right delimiting keys for child pointed to by -+ @parent_coord. -+ -+*/ -+static void find_child_delimiting_keys(znode * parent /* parent znode, passed -+ * locked */ , -+ const coord_t * parent_coord /* coord where -+ * pointer to -+ * child is -+ * stored */ , -+ reiser4_key * ld /* where to store left -+ * delimiting key */ , -+ reiser4_key * rd /* where to store right -+ * delimiting key */ ) -+{ -+ coord_t neighbor; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1484", parent != NULL); -+ assert_rw_locked(&(znode_get_tree(parent)->dk_lock)); -+ -+ coord_dup(&neighbor, parent_coord); -+ -+ if (neighbor.between == AT_UNIT) -+ /* imitate item ->lookup() behavior. */ -+ neighbor.between = AFTER_UNIT; -+ -+ if (coord_set_to_left(&neighbor) == 0) -+ unit_key_by_coord(&neighbor, ld); -+ else { -+ assert("nikita-14851", 0); -+ *ld = *znode_get_ld_key(parent); -+ } -+ -+ coord_dup(&neighbor, parent_coord); -+ if (neighbor.between == AT_UNIT) -+ neighbor.between = AFTER_UNIT; -+ if (coord_set_to_right(&neighbor) == 0) -+ unit_key_by_coord(&neighbor, rd); -+ else -+ *rd = *znode_get_rd_key(parent); -+} -+ -+/* -+ * setup delimiting keys for a child -+ * -+ * @parent parent node -+ * -+ * @coord location in @parent where pointer to @child is -+ * -+ * @child child node -+ */ -+int -+set_child_delimiting_keys(znode * parent, const coord_t * coord, znode * child) -+{ -+ reiser4_tree *tree; -+ -+ assert("nikita-2952", -+ znode_get_level(parent) == znode_get_level(coord->node)); -+ -+ /* fast check without taking dk lock. This is safe, because -+ * JNODE_DKSET is never cleared once set. */ -+ if (!ZF_ISSET(child, JNODE_DKSET)) { -+ tree = znode_get_tree(parent); -+ write_lock_dk(tree); -+ if (likely(!ZF_ISSET(child, JNODE_DKSET))) { -+ find_child_delimiting_keys(parent, coord, -+ &child->ld_key, -+ &child->rd_key); -+ ON_DEBUG(child->ld_key_version = -+ atomic_inc_return(&delim_key_version); -+ child->rd_key_version = -+ atomic_inc_return(&delim_key_version);); -+ ZF_SET(child, JNODE_DKSET); -+ } -+ write_unlock_dk(tree); -+ return 1; -+ } -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* Perform tree lookup at one level. This is called from cbk_traverse() -+ function that drives lookup through tree and calls cbk_node_lookup() to -+ perform lookup within one node. -+ -+ See comments in a code. -+*/ -+static level_lookup_result cbk_level_lookup(cbk_handle * h /* search handle */ ) -+{ -+ int ret; -+ int setdk; -+ int ldkeyset = 0; -+ reiser4_key ldkey; -+ reiser4_key key; -+ znode *active; -+ -+ assert("nikita-3025", reiser4_schedulable()); -+ -+ /* acquire reference to @active node */ -+ active = -+ zget(h->tree, &h->block, h->parent_lh->node, h->level, -+ reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()); -+ -+ if (IS_ERR(active)) { -+ h->result = PTR_ERR(active); -+ return LOOKUP_DONE; -+ } -+ -+ /* lock @active */ -+ h->result = longterm_lock_znode(h->active_lh, -+ active, -+ cbk_lock_mode(h->level, h), -+ ZNODE_LOCK_LOPRI); -+ /* longterm_lock_znode() acquires additional reference to znode (which -+ will be later released by longterm_unlock_znode()). Release -+ reference acquired by zget(). -+ */ -+ zput(active); -+ if (unlikely(h->result != 0)) -+ goto fail_or_restart; -+ -+ setdk = 0; -+ /* if @active is accessed for the first time, setup delimiting keys on -+ it. Delimiting keys are taken from the parent node. See -+ setup_delimiting_keys() for details. -+ */ -+ if (h->flags & CBK_DKSET) { -+ setdk = setup_delimiting_keys(h); -+ h->flags &= ~CBK_DKSET; -+ } else { -+ znode *parent; -+ -+ parent = h->parent_lh->node; -+ h->result = zload(parent); -+ if (unlikely(h->result != 0)) -+ goto fail_or_restart; -+ -+ if (!ZF_ISSET(active, JNODE_DKSET)) -+ setdk = set_child_delimiting_keys(parent, -+ h->coord, active); -+ else { -+ read_lock_dk(h->tree); -+ find_child_delimiting_keys(parent, h->coord, &ldkey, -+ &key); -+ read_unlock_dk(h->tree); -+ ldkeyset = 1; -+ } -+ zrelse(parent); -+ } -+ -+ /* this is ugly kludge. Reminder: this is necessary, because -+ ->lookup() method returns coord with ->between field probably set -+ to something different from AT_UNIT. -+ */ -+ h->coord->between = AT_UNIT; -+ -+ if (znode_just_created(active) && (h->coord->node != NULL)) { -+ write_lock_tree(h->tree); -+ /* if we are going to load znode right now, setup -+ ->in_parent: coord where pointer to this node is stored in -+ parent. -+ */ -+ coord_to_parent_coord(h->coord, &active->in_parent); -+ write_unlock_tree(h->tree); -+ } -+ -+ /* check connectedness without holding tree lock---false negatives -+ * will be re-checked by connect_znode(), and false positives are -+ * impossible---@active cannot suddenly turn into unconnected -+ * state. */ -+ if (!znode_is_connected(active)) { -+ h->result = connect_znode(h->coord, active); -+ if (unlikely(h->result != 0)) { -+ put_parent(h); -+ goto fail_or_restart; -+ } -+ } -+ -+ jload_prefetch(ZJNODE(active)); -+ -+ if (setdk) -+ update_stale_dk(h->tree, active); -+ -+ /* put_parent() cannot be called earlier, because connect_znode() -+ assumes parent node is referenced; */ -+ put_parent(h); -+ -+ if ((!znode_contains_key_lock(active, h->key) && -+ (h->flags & CBK_TRUST_DK)) -+ || ZF_ISSET(active, JNODE_HEARD_BANSHEE)) { -+ /* 1. key was moved out of this node while this thread was -+ waiting for the lock. Restart. More elaborate solution is -+ to determine where key moved (to the left, or to the right) -+ and try to follow it through sibling pointers. -+ -+ 2. or, node itself is going to be removed from the -+ tree. Release lock and restart. -+ */ -+ h->result = -E_REPEAT; -+ } -+ if (h->result == -E_REPEAT) -+ return LOOKUP_REST; -+ -+ h->result = zload_ra(active, h->ra_info); -+ if (h->result) { -+ return LOOKUP_DONE; -+ } -+ -+ /* sanity checks */ -+ if (sanity_check(h)) { -+ zrelse(active); -+ return LOOKUP_DONE; -+ } -+ -+ /* check that key of leftmost item in the @active is the same as in -+ * its parent */ -+ if (ldkeyset && !node_is_empty(active) && -+ !keyeq(leftmost_key_in_node(active, &key), &ldkey)) { -+ warning("vs-3533", "Keys are inconsistent. Fsck?"); -+ reiser4_print_key("inparent", &ldkey); -+ reiser4_print_key("inchild", &key); -+ h->result = RETERR(-EIO); -+ zrelse(active); -+ return LOOKUP_DONE; -+ } -+ -+ if (h->object != NULL) -+ handle_vroot(h->object, active); -+ -+ ret = cbk_node_lookup(h); -+ -+ /* h->active_lh->node might change, but active is yet to be zrelsed */ -+ zrelse(active); -+ -+ return ret; -+ -+ fail_or_restart: -+ if (h->result == -E_DEADLOCK) -+ return LOOKUP_REST; -+ return LOOKUP_DONE; -+} -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+/* check left and right delimiting keys of a znode */ -+void check_dkeys(znode * node) -+{ -+ znode *left; -+ znode *right; -+ -+ read_lock_tree(current_tree); -+ read_lock_dk(current_tree); -+ -+ assert("vs-1710", znode_is_any_locked(node)); -+ assert("vs-1197", -+ !keygt(znode_get_ld_key(node), znode_get_rd_key(node))); -+ -+ left = node->left; -+ right = node->right; -+ -+ if (ZF_ISSET(node, JNODE_LEFT_CONNECTED) && ZF_ISSET(node, JNODE_DKSET) -+ && left != NULL && ZF_ISSET(left, JNODE_DKSET)) -+ /* check left neighbor. Note that left neighbor is not locked, -+ so it might get wrong delimiting keys therefore */ -+ assert("vs-1198", -+ (keyeq(znode_get_rd_key(left), znode_get_ld_key(node)) -+ || ZF_ISSET(left, JNODE_HEARD_BANSHEE))); -+ -+ if (ZF_ISSET(node, JNODE_RIGHT_CONNECTED) && ZF_ISSET(node, JNODE_DKSET) -+ && right != NULL && ZF_ISSET(right, JNODE_DKSET)) -+ /* check right neighbor. Note that right neighbor is not -+ locked, so it might get wrong delimiting keys therefore */ -+ assert("vs-1199", -+ (keyeq(znode_get_rd_key(node), znode_get_ld_key(right)) -+ || ZF_ISSET(right, JNODE_HEARD_BANSHEE))); -+ -+ read_unlock_dk(current_tree); -+ read_unlock_tree(current_tree); -+} -+#endif -+ -+/* true if @key is left delimiting key of @node */ -+static int key_is_ld(znode * node, const reiser4_key * key) -+{ -+ int ld; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1716", node != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1758", key != NULL); -+ -+ read_lock_dk(znode_get_tree(node)); -+ assert("nikita-1759", znode_contains_key(node, key)); -+ ld = keyeq(znode_get_ld_key(node), key); -+ read_unlock_dk(znode_get_tree(node)); -+ return ld; -+} -+ -+/* Process one node during tree traversal. -+ -+ This is called by cbk_level_lookup(). */ -+static level_lookup_result cbk_node_lookup(cbk_handle * h /* search handle */ ) -+{ -+ /* node plugin of @active */ -+ node_plugin *nplug; -+ /* item plugin of item that was found */ -+ item_plugin *iplug; -+ /* search bias */ -+ lookup_bias node_bias; -+ /* node we are operating upon */ -+ znode *active; -+ /* tree we are searching in */ -+ reiser4_tree *tree; -+ /* result */ -+ int result; -+ -+ assert("nikita-379", h != NULL); -+ -+ active = h->active_lh->node; -+ tree = h->tree; -+ -+ nplug = active->nplug; -+ assert("nikita-380", nplug != NULL); -+ -+ ON_DEBUG(check_dkeys(active)); -+ -+ /* return item from "active" node with maximal key not greater than -+ "key" */ -+ node_bias = h->bias; -+ result = nplug->lookup(active, h->key, node_bias, h->coord); -+ if (unlikely(result != NS_FOUND && result != NS_NOT_FOUND)) { -+ /* error occurred */ -+ h->result = result; -+ return LOOKUP_DONE; -+ } -+ if (h->level == h->stop_level) { -+ /* welcome to the stop level */ -+ assert("nikita-381", h->coord->node == active); -+ if (result == NS_FOUND) { -+ /* success of tree lookup */ -+ if (!(h->flags & CBK_UNIQUE) -+ && key_is_ld(active, h->key)) { -+ return search_to_left(h); -+ } else -+ h->result = CBK_COORD_FOUND; -+ } else { -+ h->result = CBK_COORD_NOTFOUND; -+ } -+ if (!(h->flags & CBK_IN_CACHE)) -+ cbk_cache_add(active); -+ return LOOKUP_DONE; -+ } -+ -+ if (h->level > TWIG_LEVEL && result == NS_NOT_FOUND) { -+ h->error = "not found on internal node"; -+ h->result = result; -+ return LOOKUP_DONE; -+ } -+ -+ assert("vs-361", h->level > h->stop_level); -+ -+ if (handle_eottl(h, &result)) { -+ assert("vs-1674", (result == LOOKUP_DONE || -+ result == LOOKUP_REST)); -+ return result; -+ } -+ -+ /* go down to next level */ -+ check_me("vs-12", zload(h->coord->node) == 0); -+ assert("nikita-2116", item_is_internal(h->coord)); -+ iplug = item_plugin_by_coord(h->coord); -+ iplug->s.internal.down_link(h->coord, h->key, &h->block); -+ zrelse(h->coord->node); -+ --h->level; -+ return LOOKUP_CONT; /* continue */ -+} -+ -+/* scan cbk_cache slots looking for a match for @h */ -+static int cbk_cache_scan_slots(cbk_handle * h /* cbk handle */ ) -+{ -+ level_lookup_result llr; -+ znode *node; -+ reiser4_tree *tree; -+ cbk_cache_slot *slot; -+ cbk_cache *cache; -+ tree_level level; -+ int isunique; -+ const reiser4_key *key; -+ int result; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1317", h != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1315", h->tree != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1316", h->key != NULL); -+ -+ tree = h->tree; -+ cache = &tree->cbk_cache; -+ if (cache->nr_slots == 0) -+ /* size of cbk cache was set to 0 by mount time option. */ -+ return RETERR(-ENOENT); -+ -+ assert("nikita-2474", cbk_cache_invariant(cache)); -+ node = NULL; /* to keep gcc happy */ -+ level = h->level; -+ key = h->key; -+ isunique = h->flags & CBK_UNIQUE; -+ result = RETERR(-ENOENT); -+ -+ /* -+ * this is time-critical function and dragons had, hence, been settled -+ * here. -+ * -+ * Loop below scans cbk cache slots trying to find matching node with -+ * suitable range of delimiting keys and located at the h->level. -+ * -+ * Scan is done under cbk cache spin lock that protects slot->node -+ * pointers. If suitable node is found we want to pin it in -+ * memory. But slot->node can point to the node with x_count 0 -+ * (unreferenced). Such node can be recycled at any moment, or can -+ * already be in the process of being recycled (within jput()). -+ * -+ * As we found node in the cbk cache, it means that jput() hasn't yet -+ * called cbk_cache_invalidate(). -+ * -+ * We acquire reference to the node without holding tree lock, and -+ * later, check node's RIP bit. This avoids races with jput(). -+ */ -+ -+ rcu_read_lock(); -+ read_lock(&((cbk_cache *)cache)->guard); -+ -+ slot = list_entry(cache->lru.next, cbk_cache_slot, lru); -+ slot = list_entry(slot->lru.prev, cbk_cache_slot, lru); -+ BUG_ON(&slot->lru != &cache->lru);/*????*/ -+ while (1) { -+ -+ slot = list_entry(slot->lru.next, cbk_cache_slot, lru); -+ -+ if (&cache->lru != &slot->lru) -+ node = slot->node; -+ else -+ node = NULL; -+ -+ if (unlikely(node == NULL)) -+ break; -+ -+ /* -+ * this is (hopefully) the only place in the code where we are -+ * working with delimiting keys without holding dk lock. This -+ * is fine here, because this is only "guess" anyway---keys -+ * are rechecked under dk lock below. -+ */ -+ if (znode_get_level(node) == level && -+ /* reiser4_min_key < key < reiser4_max_key */ -+ znode_contains_key_strict(node, key, isunique)) { -+ zref(node); -+ result = 0; -+ spin_lock_prefetch(&tree->tree_lock); -+ break; -+ } -+ } -+ read_unlock(&((cbk_cache *)cache)->guard); -+ -+ assert("nikita-2475", cbk_cache_invariant(cache)); -+ -+ if (unlikely(result == 0 && ZF_ISSET(node, JNODE_RIP))) -+ result = -ENOENT; -+ -+ rcu_read_unlock(); -+ -+ if (result != 0) { -+ h->result = CBK_COORD_NOTFOUND; -+ return RETERR(-ENOENT); -+ } -+ -+ result = -+ longterm_lock_znode(h->active_lh, node, cbk_lock_mode(level, h), -+ ZNODE_LOCK_LOPRI); -+ zput(node); -+ if (result != 0) -+ return result; -+ result = zload(node); -+ if (result != 0) -+ return result; -+ -+ /* recheck keys */ -+ read_lock_dk(tree); -+ result = (znode_contains_key_strict(node, key, isunique) && -+ !ZF_ISSET(node, JNODE_HEARD_BANSHEE)); -+ read_unlock_dk(tree); -+ if (result) { -+ /* do lookup inside node */ -+ llr = cbk_node_lookup(h); -+ /* if cbk_node_lookup() wandered to another node (due to eottl -+ or non-unique keys), adjust @node */ -+ /*node = h->active_lh->node; */ -+ -+ if (llr != LOOKUP_DONE) { -+ /* restart or continue on the next level */ -+ result = RETERR(-ENOENT); -+ } else if (IS_CBKERR(h->result)) -+ /* io or oom */ -+ result = RETERR(-ENOENT); -+ else { -+ /* good. Either item found or definitely not found. */ -+ result = 0; -+ -+ write_lock(&(cache->guard)); -+ if (slot->node == h->active_lh->node /*node */ ) { -+ /* if this node is still in cbk cache---move -+ its slot to the head of the LRU list. */ -+ list_move(&slot->lru, &cache->lru); -+ } -+ write_unlock(&(cache->guard)); -+ } -+ } else { -+ /* race. While this thread was waiting for the lock, node was -+ rebalanced and item we are looking for, shifted out of it -+ (if it ever was here). -+ -+ Continuing scanning is almost hopeless: node key range was -+ moved to, is almost certainly at the beginning of the LRU -+ list at this time, because it's hot, but restarting -+ scanning from the very beginning is complex. Just return, -+ so that cbk() will be performed. This is not that -+ important, because such races should be rare. Are they? -+ */ -+ result = RETERR(-ENOENT); /* -ERAUGHT */ -+ } -+ zrelse(node); -+ assert("nikita-2476", cbk_cache_invariant(cache)); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* look for item with given key in the coord cache -+ -+ This function, called by coord_by_key(), scans "coord cache" (&cbk_cache) -+ which is a small LRU list of znodes accessed lately. For each znode in -+ znode in this list, it checks whether key we are looking for fits into key -+ range covered by this node. If so, and in addition, node lies at allowed -+ level (this is to handle extents on a twig level), node is locked, and -+ lookup inside it is performed. -+ -+ we need a measurement of the cost of this cache search compared to the cost -+ of coord_by_key. -+ -+*/ -+static int cbk_cache_search(cbk_handle * h /* cbk handle */ ) -+{ -+ int result = 0; -+ tree_level level; -+ -+ /* add CBK_IN_CACHE to the handle flags. This means that -+ * cbk_node_lookup() assumes that cbk_cache is scanned and would add -+ * found node to the cache. */ -+ h->flags |= CBK_IN_CACHE; -+ for (level = h->stop_level; level <= h->lock_level; ++level) { -+ h->level = level; -+ result = cbk_cache_scan_slots(h); -+ if (result != 0) { -+ done_lh(h->active_lh); -+ done_lh(h->parent_lh); -+ } else { -+ assert("nikita-1319", !IS_CBKERR(h->result)); -+ break; -+ } -+ } -+ h->flags &= ~CBK_IN_CACHE; -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* type of lock we want to obtain during tree traversal. On stop level -+ we want type of lock user asked for, on upper levels: read lock. */ -+znode_lock_mode cbk_lock_mode(tree_level level, cbk_handle * h) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-382", h != NULL); -+ -+ return (level <= h->lock_level) ? h->lock_mode : ZNODE_READ_LOCK; -+} -+ -+/* update outdated delimiting keys */ -+static void stale_dk(reiser4_tree * tree, znode * node) -+{ -+ znode *right; -+ -+ read_lock_tree(tree); -+ write_lock_dk(tree); -+ right = node->right; -+ -+ if (ZF_ISSET(node, JNODE_RIGHT_CONNECTED) && -+ right && ZF_ISSET(right, JNODE_DKSET) && -+ !keyeq(znode_get_rd_key(node), znode_get_ld_key(right))) -+ znode_set_rd_key(node, znode_get_ld_key(right)); -+ -+ write_unlock_dk(tree); -+ read_unlock_tree(tree); -+} -+ -+/* check for possibly outdated delimiting keys, and update them if -+ * necessary. */ -+static void update_stale_dk(reiser4_tree * tree, znode * node) -+{ -+ znode *right; -+ reiser4_key rd; -+ -+ read_lock_tree(tree); -+ read_lock_dk(tree); -+ rd = *znode_get_rd_key(node); -+ right = node->right; -+ if (unlikely(ZF_ISSET(node, JNODE_RIGHT_CONNECTED) && -+ right && ZF_ISSET(right, JNODE_DKSET) && -+ !keyeq(&rd, znode_get_ld_key(right)))) { -+ assert("nikita-38211", ZF_ISSET(node, JNODE_DKSET)); -+ read_unlock_dk(tree); -+ read_unlock_tree(tree); -+ stale_dk(tree, node); -+ return; -+ } -+ read_unlock_dk(tree); -+ read_unlock_tree(tree); -+} -+ -+/* -+ * handle searches a the non-unique key. -+ * -+ * Suppose that we are looking for an item with possibly non-unique key 100. -+ * -+ * Root node contains two pointers: one to a node with left delimiting key 0, -+ * and another to a node with left delimiting key 100. Item we interested in -+ * may well happen in the sub-tree rooted at the first pointer. -+ * -+ * To handle this search_to_left() is called when search reaches stop -+ * level. This function checks it is _possible_ that item we are looking for -+ * is in the left neighbor (this can be done by comparing delimiting keys) and -+ * if so, tries to lock left neighbor (this is low priority lock, so it can -+ * deadlock, tree traversal is just restarted if it did) and then checks -+ * whether left neighbor actually contains items with our key. -+ * -+ * Note that this is done on the stop level only. It is possible to try such -+ * left-check on each level, but as duplicate keys are supposed to be rare -+ * (very unlikely that more than one node is completely filled with items with -+ * duplicate keys), it sis cheaper to scan to the left on the stop level once. -+ * -+ */ -+static level_lookup_result search_to_left(cbk_handle * h /* search handle */ ) -+{ -+ level_lookup_result result; -+ coord_t *coord; -+ znode *node; -+ znode *neighbor; -+ -+ lock_handle lh; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1761", h != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1762", h->level == h->stop_level); -+ -+ init_lh(&lh); -+ coord = h->coord; -+ node = h->active_lh->node; -+ assert("nikita-1763", coord_is_leftmost_unit(coord)); -+ -+ h->result = -+ reiser4_get_left_neighbor(&lh, node, (int)h->lock_mode, -+ GN_CAN_USE_UPPER_LEVELS); -+ neighbor = NULL; -+ switch (h->result) { -+ case -E_DEADLOCK: -+ result = LOOKUP_REST; -+ break; -+ case 0:{ -+ node_plugin *nplug; -+ coord_t crd; -+ lookup_bias bias; -+ -+ neighbor = lh.node; -+ h->result = zload(neighbor); -+ if (h->result != 0) { -+ result = LOOKUP_DONE; -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ nplug = neighbor->nplug; -+ -+ coord_init_zero(&crd); -+ bias = h->bias; -+ h->bias = FIND_EXACT; -+ h->result = -+ nplug->lookup(neighbor, h->key, h->bias, &crd); -+ h->bias = bias; -+ -+ if (h->result == NS_NOT_FOUND) { -+ case -E_NO_NEIGHBOR: -+ h->result = CBK_COORD_FOUND; -+ if (!(h->flags & CBK_IN_CACHE)) -+ cbk_cache_add(node); -+ default: /* some other error */ -+ result = LOOKUP_DONE; -+ } else if (h->result == NS_FOUND) { -+ read_lock_dk(znode_get_tree(neighbor)); -+ h->rd_key = *znode_get_ld_key(node); -+ leftmost_key_in_node(neighbor, &h->ld_key); -+ read_unlock_dk(znode_get_tree(neighbor)); -+ h->flags |= CBK_DKSET; -+ -+ h->block = *znode_get_block(neighbor); -+ /* clear coord -> node so that cbk_level_lookup() -+ wouldn't overwrite parent hint in neighbor. -+ -+ Parent hint was set up by -+ reiser4_get_left_neighbor() -+ */ -+ /* FIXME: why do we have to spinlock here? */ -+ write_lock_tree(znode_get_tree(neighbor)); -+ h->coord->node = NULL; -+ write_unlock_tree(znode_get_tree(neighbor)); -+ result = LOOKUP_CONT; -+ } else { -+ result = LOOKUP_DONE; -+ } -+ if (neighbor != NULL) -+ zrelse(neighbor); -+ } -+ } -+ done_lh(&lh); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* debugging aid: return symbolic name of search bias */ -+static const char *bias_name(lookup_bias bias /* bias to get name of */ ) -+{ -+ if (bias == FIND_EXACT) -+ return "exact"; -+ else if (bias == FIND_MAX_NOT_MORE_THAN) -+ return "left-slant"; -+/* else if( bias == RIGHT_SLANT_BIAS ) */ -+/* return "right-bias"; */ -+ else { -+ static char buf[30]; -+ -+ sprintf(buf, "unknown: %i", bias); -+ return buf; -+ } -+} -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+/* debugging aid: print human readable information about @p */ -+void print_coord_content(const char *prefix /* prefix to print */ , -+ coord_t * p /* coord to print */ ) -+{ -+ reiser4_key key; -+ -+ if (p == NULL) { -+ printk("%s: null\n", prefix); -+ return; -+ } -+ if ((p->node != NULL) && znode_is_loaded(p->node) -+ && coord_is_existing_item(p)) -+ printk("%s: data: %p, length: %i\n", prefix, -+ item_body_by_coord(p), item_length_by_coord(p)); -+ if (znode_is_loaded(p->node)) { -+ item_key_by_coord(p, &key); -+ reiser4_print_key(prefix, &key); -+ } -+} -+ -+/* debugging aid: print human readable information about @block */ -+void reiser4_print_address(const char *prefix /* prefix to print */ , -+ const reiser4_block_nr * block /* block number to print */ ) -+{ -+ printk("%s: %s\n", prefix, sprint_address(block)); -+} -+#endif -+ -+/* return string containing human readable representation of @block */ -+char *sprint_address(const reiser4_block_nr * -+ block /* block number to print */ ) -+{ -+ static char address[30]; -+ -+ if (block == NULL) -+ sprintf(address, "null"); -+ else if (reiser4_blocknr_is_fake(block)) -+ sprintf(address, "%llx", (unsigned long long)(*block)); -+ else -+ sprintf(address, "%llu", (unsigned long long)(*block)); -+ return address; -+} -+ -+/* release parent node during traversal */ -+static void put_parent(cbk_handle * h /* search handle */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-383", h != NULL); -+ if (h->parent_lh->node != NULL) { -+ longterm_unlock_znode(h->parent_lh); -+ } -+} -+ -+/* helper function used by coord_by_key(): release reference to parent znode -+ stored in handle before processing its child. */ -+static void hput(cbk_handle * h /* search handle */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-385", h != NULL); -+ done_lh(h->parent_lh); -+ done_lh(h->active_lh); -+} -+ -+/* Helper function used by cbk(): update delimiting keys of child node (stored -+ in h->active_lh->node) using key taken from parent on the parent level. */ -+static int setup_delimiting_keys(cbk_handle * h /* search handle */ ) -+{ -+ znode *active; -+ reiser4_tree *tree; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1088", h != NULL); -+ -+ active = h->active_lh->node; -+ -+ /* fast check without taking dk lock. This is safe, because -+ * JNODE_DKSET is never cleared once set. */ -+ if (!ZF_ISSET(active, JNODE_DKSET)) { -+ tree = znode_get_tree(active); -+ write_lock_dk(tree); -+ if (!ZF_ISSET(active, JNODE_DKSET)) { -+ znode_set_ld_key(active, &h->ld_key); -+ znode_set_rd_key(active, &h->rd_key); -+ ZF_SET(active, JNODE_DKSET); -+ } -+ write_unlock_dk(tree); -+ return 1; -+ } -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* true if @block makes sense for the @tree. Used to detect corrupted node -+ * pointers */ -+static int -+block_nr_is_correct(reiser4_block_nr * block /* block number to check */ , -+ reiser4_tree * tree /* tree to check against */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-757", block != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-758", tree != NULL); -+ -+ /* check to see if it exceeds the size of the device. */ -+ return reiser4_blocknr_is_sane_for(tree->super, block); -+} -+ -+/* check consistency of fields */ -+static int sanity_check(cbk_handle * h /* search handle */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-384", h != NULL); -+ -+ if (h->level < h->stop_level) { -+ h->error = "Buried under leaves"; -+ h->result = RETERR(-EIO); -+ return LOOKUP_DONE; -+ } else if (!block_nr_is_correct(&h->block, h->tree)) { -+ h->error = "bad block number"; -+ h->result = RETERR(-EIO); -+ return LOOKUP_DONE; -+ } else -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ scroll-step: 1 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/status_flags.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/status_flags.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/status_flags.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/status_flags.c 2007-12-04 21:05:55.810811035 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,175 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by -+ * reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* Functions that deal with reiser4 status block, query status and update it, if needed */ -+ -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include "debug.h" -+#include "dformat.h" -+#include "status_flags.h" -+#include "super.h" -+ -+/* This is our end I/O handler that marks page uptodate if IO was successful. It also -+ unconditionally unlocks the page, so we can see that io was done. -+ We do not free bio, because we hope to reuse that. */ -+static int reiser4_status_endio(struct bio *bio, unsigned int bytes_done, -+ int err) -+{ -+ if (bio->bi_size) -+ return 1; -+ -+ if (test_bit(BIO_UPTODATE, &bio->bi_flags)) { -+ SetPageUptodate(bio->bi_io_vec->bv_page); -+ } else { -+ ClearPageUptodate(bio->bi_io_vec->bv_page); -+ SetPageError(bio->bi_io_vec->bv_page); -+ } -+ unlock_page(bio->bi_io_vec->bv_page); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* Initialise status code. This is expected to be called from the disk format -+ code. block paremeter is where status block lives. */ -+int reiser4_status_init(reiser4_block_nr block) -+{ -+ struct super_block *sb = reiser4_get_current_sb(); -+ struct reiser4_status *statuspage; -+ struct bio *bio; -+ struct page *page; -+ -+ get_super_private(sb)->status_page = NULL; -+ get_super_private(sb)->status_bio = NULL; -+ -+ page = alloc_pages(reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get(), 0); -+ if (!page) -+ return -ENOMEM; -+ -+ bio = bio_alloc(reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get(), 1); -+ if (bio != NULL) { -+ bio->bi_sector = block * (sb->s_blocksize >> 9); -+ bio->bi_bdev = sb->s_bdev; -+ bio->bi_io_vec[0].bv_page = page; -+ bio->bi_io_vec[0].bv_len = sb->s_blocksize; -+ bio->bi_io_vec[0].bv_offset = 0; -+ bio->bi_vcnt = 1; -+ bio->bi_size = sb->s_blocksize; -+ bio->bi_end_io = reiser4_status_endio; -+ } else { -+ __free_pages(page, 0); -+ return -ENOMEM; -+ } -+ lock_page(page); -+ submit_bio(READ, bio); -+ blk_run_address_space(reiser4_get_super_fake(sb)->i_mapping); -+ wait_on_page_locked(page); -+ if (!PageUptodate(page)) { -+ warning("green-2007", -+ "I/O error while tried to read status page\n"); -+ return -EIO; -+ } -+ -+ statuspage = (struct reiser4_status *)kmap_atomic(page, KM_USER0); -+ if (memcmp -+ (statuspage->magic, REISER4_STATUS_MAGIC, -+ sizeof(REISER4_STATUS_MAGIC))) { -+ /* Magic does not match. */ -+ kunmap_atomic((char *)statuspage, KM_USER0); -+ warning("green-2008", "Wrong magic in status block\n"); -+ __free_pages(page, 0); -+ bio_put(bio); -+ return -EINVAL; -+ } -+ kunmap_atomic((char *)statuspage, KM_USER0); -+ -+ get_super_private(sb)->status_page = page; -+ get_super_private(sb)->status_bio = bio; -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* Query the status of fs. Returns if the FS can be safely mounted. -+ Also if "status" and "extended" parameters are given, it will fill -+ actual parts of status from disk there. */ -+int reiser4_status_query(u64 * status, u64 * extended) -+{ -+ struct super_block *sb = reiser4_get_current_sb(); -+ struct reiser4_status *statuspage; -+ int retval; -+ -+ if (!get_super_private(sb)->status_page) { // No status page? -+ return REISER4_STATUS_MOUNT_UNKNOWN; -+ } -+ statuspage = (struct reiser4_status *) -+ kmap_atomic(get_super_private(sb)->status_page, KM_USER0); -+ switch ((long)le64_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&statuspage->status))) { // FIXME: this cast is a hack for 32 bit arches to work. -+ case REISER4_STATUS_OK: -+ retval = REISER4_STATUS_MOUNT_OK; -+ break; -+ case REISER4_STATUS_CORRUPTED: -+ retval = REISER4_STATUS_MOUNT_WARN; -+ break; -+ case REISER4_STATUS_DAMAGED: -+ case REISER4_STATUS_DESTROYED: -+ case REISER4_STATUS_IOERROR: -+ retval = REISER4_STATUS_MOUNT_RO; -+ break; -+ default: -+ retval = REISER4_STATUS_MOUNT_UNKNOWN; -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ if (status) -+ *status = le64_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&statuspage->status)); -+ if (extended) -+ *extended = le64_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&statuspage->extended_status)); -+ -+ kunmap_atomic((char *)statuspage, KM_USER0); -+ return retval; -+} -+ -+/* This function should be called when something bad happens (e.g. from reiser4_panic). -+ It fills the status structure and tries to push it to disk. */ -+int reiser4_status_write(__u64 status, __u64 extended_status, char *message) -+{ -+ struct super_block *sb = reiser4_get_current_sb(); -+ struct reiser4_status *statuspage; -+ struct bio *bio = get_super_private(sb)->status_bio; -+ -+ if (!get_super_private(sb)->status_page) { // No status page? -+ return -1; -+ } -+ statuspage = (struct reiser4_status *) -+ kmap_atomic(get_super_private(sb)->status_page, KM_USER0); -+ -+ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le64(status), &statuspage->status); -+ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le64(extended_status), &statuspage->extended_status); -+ strncpy(statuspage->texterror, message, REISER4_TEXTERROR_LEN); -+ -+ kunmap_atomic((char *)statuspage, KM_USER0); -+ bio->bi_bdev = sb->s_bdev; -+ bio->bi_io_vec[0].bv_page = get_super_private(sb)->status_page; -+ bio->bi_io_vec[0].bv_len = sb->s_blocksize; -+ bio->bi_io_vec[0].bv_offset = 0; -+ bio->bi_vcnt = 1; -+ bio->bi_size = sb->s_blocksize; -+ bio->bi_end_io = reiser4_status_endio; -+ lock_page(get_super_private(sb)->status_page); // Safe as nobody should touch our page. -+ /* We can block now, but we have no other choice anyway */ -+ submit_bio(WRITE, bio); -+ blk_run_address_space(reiser4_get_super_fake(sb)->i_mapping); -+ return 0; // We do not wait for io to finish. -+} -+ -+/* Frees the page with status and bio structure. Should be called by disk format at umount time */ -+int reiser4_status_finish(void) -+{ -+ struct super_block *sb = reiser4_get_current_sb(); -+ -+ __free_pages(get_super_private(sb)->status_page, 0); -+ get_super_private(sb)->status_page = NULL; -+ bio_put(get_super_private(sb)->status_bio); -+ get_super_private(sb)->status_bio = NULL; -+ return 0; -+} -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/status_flags.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/status_flags.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/status_flags.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/status_flags.h 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by -+ * reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* Here we declare structures and flags that store reiser4 status on disk. -+ The status that helps us to find out if the filesystem is valid or if it -+ contains some critical, or not so critical errors */ -+ -+#if !defined( __REISER4_STATUS_FLAGS_H__ ) -+#define __REISER4_STATUS_FLAGS_H__ -+ -+#include "dformat.h" -+/* These are major status flags */ -+#define REISER4_STATUS_OK 0 -+#define REISER4_STATUS_CORRUPTED 0x1 -+#define REISER4_STATUS_DAMAGED 0x2 -+#define REISER4_STATUS_DESTROYED 0x4 -+#define REISER4_STATUS_IOERROR 0x8 -+ -+/* Return values for reiser4_status_query() */ -+#define REISER4_STATUS_MOUNT_OK 0 -+#define REISER4_STATUS_MOUNT_WARN 1 -+#define REISER4_STATUS_MOUNT_RO 2 -+#define REISER4_STATUS_MOUNT_UNKNOWN -1 -+ -+#define REISER4_TEXTERROR_LEN 256 -+ -+#define REISER4_STATUS_MAGIC "ReiSeR4StATusBl" -+/* We probably need to keep its size under sector size which is 512 bytes */ -+struct reiser4_status { -+ char magic[16]; -+ d64 status; /* Current FS state */ -+ d64 extended_status; /* Any additional info that might have sense in addition to "status". E.g. -+ last sector where io error happened if status is "io error encountered" */ -+ d64 stacktrace[10]; /* Last ten functional calls made (addresses) */ -+ char texterror[REISER4_TEXTERROR_LEN]; /* Any error message if appropriate, otherwise filled with zeroes */ -+}; -+ -+int reiser4_status_init(reiser4_block_nr block); -+int reiser4_status_query(u64 * status, u64 * extended); -+int reiser4_status_write(u64 status, u64 extended_status, char *message); -+int reiser4_status_finish(void); -+ -+#endif -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/super.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/super.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/super.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/super.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,316 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by -+ * reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* Super-block manipulations. */ -+ -+#include "debug.h" -+#include "dformat.h" -+#include "key.h" -+#include "plugin/security/perm.h" -+#include "plugin/space/space_allocator.h" -+#include "plugin/plugin.h" -+#include "tree.h" -+#include "vfs_ops.h" -+#include "super.h" -+#include "reiser4.h" -+ -+#include /* for __u?? */ -+#include /* for struct super_block */ -+ -+static __u64 reserved_for_gid(const struct super_block *super, gid_t gid); -+static __u64 reserved_for_uid(const struct super_block *super, uid_t uid); -+static __u64 reserved_for_root(const struct super_block *super); -+ -+/* Return reiser4-specific part of super block */ -+reiser4_super_info_data *get_super_private_nocheck(const struct super_block *super /* super block -+ * queried */ ) -+{ -+ return (reiser4_super_info_data *) super->s_fs_info; -+} -+ -+/* Return reiser4 fstype: value that is returned in ->f_type field by statfs() */ -+long reiser4_statfs_type(const struct super_block *super UNUSED_ARG) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-448", super != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-449", is_reiser4_super(super)); -+ return (long)REISER4_SUPER_MAGIC; -+} -+ -+/* functions to read/modify fields of reiser4_super_info_data */ -+ -+/* get number of blocks in file system */ -+__u64 reiser4_block_count(const struct super_block *super /* super block -+ queried */ ) -+{ -+ assert("vs-494", super != NULL); -+ assert("vs-495", is_reiser4_super(super)); -+ return get_super_private(super)->block_count; -+} -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+/* -+ * number of blocks in the current file system -+ */ -+__u64 reiser4_current_block_count(void) -+{ -+ return get_current_super_private()->block_count; -+} -+#endif /* REISER4_DEBUG */ -+ -+/* set number of block in filesystem */ -+void reiser4_set_block_count(const struct super_block *super, __u64 nr) -+{ -+ assert("vs-501", super != NULL); -+ assert("vs-502", is_reiser4_super(super)); -+ get_super_private(super)->block_count = nr; -+ /* -+ * The proper calculation of the reserved space counter (%5 of device -+ * block counter) we need a 64 bit division which is missing in Linux -+ * on i386 platform. Because we do not need a precise calculation here -+ * we can replace a div64 operation by this combination of -+ * multiplication and shift: 51. / (2^10) == .0498 . -+ * FIXME: this is a bug. It comes up only for very small filesystems -+ * which probably are never used. Nevertheless, it is a bug. Number of -+ * reserved blocks must be not less than maximal number of blocks which -+ * get grabbed with BA_RESERVED. -+ */ -+ get_super_private(super)->blocks_reserved = ((nr * 51) >> 10); -+} -+ -+/* amount of blocks used (allocated for data) in file system */ -+__u64 reiser4_data_blocks(const struct super_block *super /* super block -+ queried */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-452", super != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-453", is_reiser4_super(super)); -+ return get_super_private(super)->blocks_used; -+} -+ -+/* set number of block used in filesystem */ -+void reiser4_set_data_blocks(const struct super_block *super, __u64 nr) -+{ -+ assert("vs-503", super != NULL); -+ assert("vs-504", is_reiser4_super(super)); -+ get_super_private(super)->blocks_used = nr; -+} -+ -+/* amount of free blocks in file system */ -+__u64 reiser4_free_blocks(const struct super_block *super /* super block -+ queried */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-454", super != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-455", is_reiser4_super(super)); -+ return get_super_private(super)->blocks_free; -+} -+ -+/* set number of blocks free in filesystem */ -+void reiser4_set_free_blocks(const struct super_block *super, __u64 nr) -+{ -+ assert("vs-505", super != NULL); -+ assert("vs-506", is_reiser4_super(super)); -+ get_super_private(super)->blocks_free = nr; -+} -+ -+/* get mkfs unique identifier */ -+__u32 reiser4_mkfs_id(const struct super_block *super /* super block -+ queried */ ) -+{ -+ assert("vpf-221", super != NULL); -+ assert("vpf-222", is_reiser4_super(super)); -+ return get_super_private(super)->mkfs_id; -+} -+ -+/* amount of free blocks in file system */ -+__u64 reiser4_free_committed_blocks(const struct super_block *super) -+{ -+ assert("vs-497", super != NULL); -+ assert("vs-498", is_reiser4_super(super)); -+ return get_super_private(super)->blocks_free_committed; -+} -+ -+/* amount of blocks in the file system reserved for @uid and @gid */ -+long reiser4_reserved_blocks(const struct super_block *super /* super block -+ queried */ , -+ uid_t uid /* user id */ , -+ gid_t gid /* group id */ ) -+{ -+ long reserved; -+ -+ assert("nikita-456", super != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-457", is_reiser4_super(super)); -+ -+ reserved = 0; -+ if (REISER4_SUPPORT_GID_SPACE_RESERVATION) -+ reserved += reserved_for_gid(super, gid); -+ if (REISER4_SUPPORT_UID_SPACE_RESERVATION) -+ reserved += reserved_for_uid(super, uid); -+ if (REISER4_SUPPORT_ROOT_SPACE_RESERVATION && (uid == 0)) -+ reserved += reserved_for_root(super); -+ return reserved; -+} -+ -+/* get/set value of/to grabbed blocks counter */ -+__u64 reiser4_grabbed_blocks(const struct super_block * super) -+{ -+ assert("zam-512", super != NULL); -+ assert("zam-513", is_reiser4_super(super)); -+ -+ return get_super_private(super)->blocks_grabbed; -+} -+ -+__u64 reiser4_flush_reserved(const struct super_block * super) -+{ -+ assert("vpf-285", super != NULL); -+ assert("vpf-286", is_reiser4_super(super)); -+ -+ return get_super_private(super)->blocks_flush_reserved; -+} -+ -+/* get/set value of/to counter of fake allocated formatted blocks */ -+__u64 reiser4_fake_allocated(const struct super_block * super) -+{ -+ assert("zam-516", super != NULL); -+ assert("zam-517", is_reiser4_super(super)); -+ -+ return get_super_private(super)->blocks_fake_allocated; -+} -+ -+/* get/set value of/to counter of fake allocated unformatted blocks */ -+__u64 reiser4_fake_allocated_unformatted(const struct super_block * super) -+{ -+ assert("zam-516", super != NULL); -+ assert("zam-517", is_reiser4_super(super)); -+ -+ return get_super_private(super)->blocks_fake_allocated_unformatted; -+} -+ -+/* get/set value of/to counter of clustered blocks */ -+__u64 reiser4_clustered_blocks(const struct super_block * super) -+{ -+ assert("edward-601", super != NULL); -+ assert("edward-602", is_reiser4_super(super)); -+ -+ return get_super_private(super)->blocks_clustered; -+} -+ -+/* space allocator used by this file system */ -+reiser4_space_allocator * reiser4_get_space_allocator(const struct super_block -+ *super) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-1965", super != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1966", is_reiser4_super(super)); -+ return &get_super_private(super)->space_allocator; -+} -+ -+/* return fake inode used to bind formatted nodes in the page cache */ -+struct inode *reiser4_get_super_fake(const struct super_block *super /* super block -+ queried */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-1757", super != NULL); -+ return get_super_private(super)->fake; -+} -+ -+/* return fake inode used to bind copied on capture nodes in the page cache */ -+struct inode *reiser4_get_cc_fake(const struct super_block *super /* super block -+ queried */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-1757", super != NULL); -+ return get_super_private(super)->cc; -+} -+ -+/* return fake inode used to bind bitmaps and journlal heads */ -+struct inode *reiser4_get_bitmap_fake(const struct super_block *super) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-17571", super != NULL); -+ return get_super_private(super)->bitmap; -+} -+ -+/* tree used by this file system */ -+reiser4_tree *reiser4_get_tree(const struct super_block * super /* super block -+ * queried */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-460", super != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-461", is_reiser4_super(super)); -+ return &get_super_private(super)->tree; -+} -+ -+/* Check that @super is (looks like) reiser4 super block. This is mainly for -+ use in assertions. */ -+int is_reiser4_super(const struct super_block *super /* super block -+ * queried */ ) -+{ -+ return -+ super != NULL && -+ get_super_private(super) != NULL && -+ super->s_op == &(get_super_private(super)->ops.super); -+} -+ -+int reiser4_is_set(const struct super_block *super, reiser4_fs_flag f) -+{ -+ return test_bit((int)f, &get_super_private(super)->fs_flags); -+} -+ -+/* amount of blocks reserved for given group in file system */ -+static __u64 reserved_for_gid(const struct super_block *super UNUSED_ARG /* super -+ * block -+ * queried */ , -+ gid_t gid UNUSED_ARG /* group id */ ) -+{ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* amount of blocks reserved for given user in file system */ -+static __u64 reserved_for_uid(const struct super_block *super UNUSED_ARG /* super -+ block -+ queried */ , -+ uid_t uid UNUSED_ARG /* user id */ ) -+{ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* amount of blocks reserved for super user in file system */ -+static __u64 reserved_for_root(const struct super_block *super UNUSED_ARG /* super -+ block -+ queried */ ) -+{ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * true if block number @blk makes sense for the file system at @super. -+ */ -+int -+reiser4_blocknr_is_sane_for(const struct super_block *super, -+ const reiser4_block_nr * blk) -+{ -+ reiser4_super_info_data *sbinfo; -+ -+ assert("nikita-2957", super != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2958", blk != NULL); -+ -+ if (reiser4_blocknr_is_fake(blk)) -+ return 1; -+ -+ sbinfo = get_super_private(super); -+ return *blk < sbinfo->block_count; -+} -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+/* -+ * true, if block number @blk makes sense for the current file system -+ */ -+int reiser4_blocknr_is_sane(const reiser4_block_nr * blk) -+{ -+ return reiser4_blocknr_is_sane_for(reiser4_get_current_sb(), blk); -+} -+#endif /* REISER4_DEBUG */ -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/super.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/super.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/super.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/super.h 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,466 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by -+ * reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* Super-block functions. See super.c for details. */ -+ -+#if !defined( __REISER4_SUPER_H__ ) -+#define __REISER4_SUPER_H__ -+ -+#include -+ -+#include "tree.h" -+#include "entd.h" -+#include "wander.h" -+#include "fsdata.h" -+#include "plugin/object.h" -+#include "plugin/space/space_allocator.h" -+ -+/* -+ * Flush algorithms parameters. -+ */ -+struct flush_params { -+ unsigned relocate_threshold; -+ unsigned relocate_distance; -+ unsigned written_threshold; -+ unsigned scan_maxnodes; -+}; -+ -+typedef enum { -+ /* -+ * True if this file system doesn't support hard-links (multiple names) -+ * for directories: this is default UNIX behavior. -+ * -+ * If hard-links on directoires are not allowed, file system is Acyclic -+ * Directed Graph (modulo dot, and dotdot, of course). -+ * -+ * This is used by reiser4_link(). -+ */ -+ REISER4_ADG = 0, -+ /* -+ * set if all nodes in internal tree have the same node layout plugin. -+ * If so, znode_guess_plugin() will return tree->node_plugin in stead -+ * of guessing plugin by plugin id stored in the node. -+ */ -+ REISER4_ONE_NODE_PLUGIN = 1, -+ /* if set, bsd gid assignment is supported. */ -+ REISER4_BSD_GID = 2, -+ /* [mac]_time are 32 bit in inode */ -+ REISER4_32_BIT_TIMES = 3, -+ /* load all bitmap blocks at mount time */ -+ REISER4_DONT_LOAD_BITMAP = 5, -+ /* enforce atomicity during write(2) */ -+ REISER4_ATOMIC_WRITE = 6, -+ /* don't use write barriers in the log writer code. */ -+ REISER4_NO_WRITE_BARRIER = 7 -+} reiser4_fs_flag; -+ -+/* -+ * VFS related operation vectors. -+ */ -+struct object_ops { -+ struct super_operations super; -+ struct dentry_operations dentry; -+ struct export_operations export; -+}; -+ -+/* reiser4-specific part of super block -+ -+ Locking -+ -+ Fields immutable after mount: -+ -+ ->oid* -+ ->space* -+ ->default_[ug]id -+ ->mkfs_id -+ ->trace_flags -+ ->debug_flags -+ ->fs_flags -+ ->df_plug -+ ->optimal_io_size -+ ->plug -+ ->flush -+ ->u (bad name) -+ ->txnmgr -+ ->ra_params -+ ->fsuid -+ ->journal_header -+ ->journal_footer -+ -+ Fields protected by ->lnode_guard -+ -+ ->lnode_htable -+ -+ Fields protected by per-super block spin lock -+ -+ ->block_count -+ ->blocks_used -+ ->blocks_free -+ ->blocks_free_committed -+ ->blocks_grabbed -+ ->blocks_fake_allocated_unformatted -+ ->blocks_fake_allocated -+ ->blocks_flush_reserved -+ ->eflushed -+ ->blocknr_hint_default -+ -+ After journal replaying during mount, -+ -+ ->last_committed_tx -+ -+ is protected by ->tmgr.commit_mutex -+ -+ Invariants involving this data-type: -+ -+ [sb-block-counts] -+ [sb-grabbed] -+ [sb-fake-allocated] -+*/ -+struct reiser4_super_info_data { -+ /* -+ * guard spinlock which protects reiser4 super block fields (currently -+ * blocks_free, blocks_free_committed) -+ */ -+ spinlock_t guard; -+ -+ /* next oid that will be returned by oid_allocate() */ -+ oid_t next_to_use; -+ /* total number of used oids */ -+ oid_t oids_in_use; -+ -+ /* space manager plugin */ -+ reiser4_space_allocator space_allocator; -+ -+ /* reiser4 internal tree */ -+ reiser4_tree tree; -+ -+ /* -+ * default user id used for light-weight files without their own -+ * stat-data. -+ */ -+ uid_t default_uid; -+ -+ /* -+ * default group id used for light-weight files without their own -+ * stat-data. -+ */ -+ gid_t default_gid; -+ -+ /* mkfs identifier generated at mkfs time. */ -+ __u32 mkfs_id; -+ /* amount of blocks in a file system */ -+ __u64 block_count; -+ -+ /* inviolable reserve */ -+ __u64 blocks_reserved; -+ -+ /* amount of blocks used by file system data and meta-data. */ -+ __u64 blocks_used; -+ -+ /* -+ * amount of free blocks. This is "working" free blocks counter. It is -+ * like "working" bitmap, please see block_alloc.c for description. -+ */ -+ __u64 blocks_free; -+ -+ /* -+ * free block count for fs committed state. This is "commit" version of -+ * free block counter. -+ */ -+ __u64 blocks_free_committed; -+ -+ /* -+ * number of blocks reserved for further allocation, for all -+ * threads. -+ */ -+ __u64 blocks_grabbed; -+ -+ /* number of fake allocated unformatted blocks in tree. */ -+ __u64 blocks_fake_allocated_unformatted; -+ -+ /* number of fake allocated formatted blocks in tree. */ -+ __u64 blocks_fake_allocated; -+ -+ /* number of blocks reserved for flush operations. */ -+ __u64 blocks_flush_reserved; -+ -+ /* number of blocks reserved for cluster operations. */ -+ __u64 blocks_clustered; -+ -+ /* unique file-system identifier */ -+ __u32 fsuid; -+ -+ /* On-disk format version. If does not equal to the disk_format -+ plugin version, some format updates (e.g. enlarging plugin -+ set, etc) may have place on mount. */ -+ int version; -+ -+ /* file-system wide flags. See reiser4_fs_flag enum */ -+ unsigned long fs_flags; -+ -+ /* transaction manager */ -+ txn_mgr tmgr; -+ -+ /* ent thread */ -+ entd_context entd; -+ -+ /* fake inode used to bind formatted nodes */ -+ struct inode *fake; -+ /* inode used to bind bitmaps (and journal heads) */ -+ struct inode *bitmap; -+ /* inode used to bind copied on capture nodes */ -+ struct inode *cc; -+ -+ /* disk layout plugin */ -+ disk_format_plugin *df_plug; -+ -+ /* disk layout specific part of reiser4 super info data */ -+ union { -+ format40_super_info format40; -+ } u; -+ -+ /* value we return in st_blksize on stat(2) */ -+ unsigned long optimal_io_size; -+ -+ /* parameters for the flush algorithm */ -+ struct flush_params flush; -+ -+ /* pointers to jnodes for journal header and footer */ -+ jnode *journal_header; -+ jnode *journal_footer; -+ -+ journal_location jloc; -+ -+ /* head block number of last committed transaction */ -+ __u64 last_committed_tx; -+ -+ /* -+ * we remember last written location for using as a hint for new block -+ * allocation -+ */ -+ __u64 blocknr_hint_default; -+ -+ /* committed number of files (oid allocator state variable ) */ -+ __u64 nr_files_committed; -+ -+ struct formatted_ra_params ra_params; -+ -+ /* -+ * A mutex for serializing cut tree operation if out-of-free-space: -+ * the only one cut_tree thread is allowed to grab space from reserved -+ * area (it is 5% of disk space) -+ */ -+ struct mutex delete_mutex; -+ /* task owning ->delete_mutex */ -+ struct task_struct *delete_mutex_owner; -+ -+ /* Diskmap's blocknumber */ -+ __u64 diskmap_block; -+ -+ /* What to do in case of error */ -+ int onerror; -+ -+ /* operations for objects on this file system */ -+ struct object_ops ops; -+ -+ /* -+ * structure to maintain d_cursors. See plugin/file_ops_readdir.c for -+ * more details -+ */ -+ struct d_cursor_info d_info; -+ -+#ifdef CONFIG_REISER4_BADBLOCKS -+ /* Alternative master superblock offset (in bytes) */ -+ unsigned long altsuper; -+#endif -+ struct repacker *repacker; -+ struct page *status_page; -+ struct bio *status_bio; -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ /* -+ * minimum used blocks value (includes super blocks, bitmap blocks and -+ * other fs reserved areas), depends on fs format and fs size. -+ */ -+ __u64 min_blocks_used; -+ -+ /* -+ * when debugging is on, all jnodes (including znodes, bitmaps, etc.) -+ * are kept on a list anchored at sbinfo->all_jnodes. This list is -+ * protected by sbinfo->all_guard spin lock. This lock should be taken -+ * with _irq modifier, because it is also modified from interrupt -+ * contexts (by RCU). -+ */ -+ spinlock_t all_guard; -+ /* list of all jnodes */ -+ struct list_head all_jnodes; -+#endif -+ struct dentry *debugfs_root; -+}; -+ -+extern reiser4_super_info_data *get_super_private_nocheck(const struct -+ super_block *super); -+ -+/* Return reiser4-specific part of super block */ -+static inline reiser4_super_info_data *get_super_private(const struct -+ super_block *super) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-447", super != NULL); -+ -+ return (reiser4_super_info_data *) super->s_fs_info; -+} -+ -+/* get ent context for the @super */ -+static inline entd_context *get_entd_context(struct super_block *super) -+{ -+ return &get_super_private(super)->entd; -+} -+ -+/* "Current" super-block: main super block used during current system -+ call. Reference to this super block is stored in reiser4_context. */ -+static inline struct super_block *reiser4_get_current_sb(void) -+{ -+ return get_current_context()->super; -+} -+ -+/* Reiser4-specific part of "current" super-block: main super block used -+ during current system call. Reference to this super block is stored in -+ reiser4_context. */ -+static inline reiser4_super_info_data *get_current_super_private(void) -+{ -+ return get_super_private(reiser4_get_current_sb()); -+} -+ -+static inline struct formatted_ra_params *get_current_super_ra_params(void) -+{ -+ return &(get_current_super_private()->ra_params); -+} -+ -+/* -+ * true, if file system on @super is read-only -+ */ -+static inline int rofs_super(struct super_block *super) -+{ -+ return super->s_flags & MS_RDONLY; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * true, if @tree represents read-only file system -+ */ -+static inline int rofs_tree(reiser4_tree * tree) -+{ -+ return rofs_super(tree->super); -+} -+ -+/* -+ * true, if file system where @inode lives on, is read-only -+ */ -+static inline int rofs_inode(struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ return rofs_super(inode->i_sb); -+} -+ -+/* -+ * true, if file system where @node lives on, is read-only -+ */ -+static inline int rofs_jnode(jnode * node) -+{ -+ return rofs_tree(jnode_get_tree(node)); -+} -+ -+extern __u64 reiser4_current_block_count(void); -+ -+extern void build_object_ops(struct super_block *super, struct object_ops * ops); -+ -+#define REISER4_SUPER_MAGIC 0x52345362 /* (*(__u32 *)"R4Sb"); */ -+ -+static inline void spin_lock_reiser4_super(reiser4_super_info_data *sbinfo) -+{ -+ spin_lock(&(sbinfo->guard)); -+} -+ -+static inline void spin_unlock_reiser4_super(reiser4_super_info_data *sbinfo) -+{ -+ assert_spin_locked(&(sbinfo->guard)); -+ spin_unlock(&(sbinfo->guard)); -+} -+ -+extern __u64 reiser4_flush_reserved(const struct super_block *); -+extern int reiser4_is_set(const struct super_block *super, reiser4_fs_flag f); -+extern long reiser4_statfs_type(const struct super_block *super); -+extern __u64 reiser4_block_count(const struct super_block *super); -+extern void reiser4_set_block_count(const struct super_block *super, __u64 nr); -+extern __u64 reiser4_data_blocks(const struct super_block *super); -+extern void reiser4_set_data_blocks(const struct super_block *super, __u64 nr); -+extern __u64 reiser4_free_blocks(const struct super_block *super); -+extern void reiser4_set_free_blocks(const struct super_block *super, __u64 nr); -+extern __u32 reiser4_mkfs_id(const struct super_block *super); -+ -+extern __u64 reiser4_free_committed_blocks(const struct super_block *super); -+ -+extern __u64 reiser4_grabbed_blocks(const struct super_block *); -+extern __u64 reiser4_fake_allocated(const struct super_block *); -+extern __u64 reiser4_fake_allocated_unformatted(const struct super_block *); -+extern __u64 reiser4_clustered_blocks(const struct super_block *); -+ -+extern long reiser4_reserved_blocks(const struct super_block *super, uid_t uid, -+ gid_t gid); -+ -+extern reiser4_space_allocator * -+reiser4_get_space_allocator(const struct super_block *super); -+extern reiser4_oid_allocator * -+reiser4_get_oid_allocator(const struct super_block *super); -+extern struct inode *reiser4_get_super_fake(const struct super_block *super); -+extern struct inode *reiser4_get_cc_fake(const struct super_block *super); -+extern struct inode *reiser4_get_bitmap_fake(const struct super_block *super); -+extern reiser4_tree *reiser4_get_tree(const struct super_block *super); -+extern int is_reiser4_super(const struct super_block *super); -+ -+extern int reiser4_blocknr_is_sane(const reiser4_block_nr * blk); -+extern int reiser4_blocknr_is_sane_for(const struct super_block *super, -+ const reiser4_block_nr * blk); -+extern int reiser4_fill_super(struct super_block *s, void *data, int silent); -+extern int reiser4_done_super(struct super_block *s); -+ -+/* step of fill super */ -+extern int reiser4_init_fs_info(struct super_block *); -+extern void reiser4_done_fs_info(struct super_block *); -+extern int reiser4_init_super_data(struct super_block *, char *opt_string); -+extern int reiser4_init_read_super(struct super_block *, int silent); -+extern int reiser4_init_root_inode(struct super_block *); -+extern reiser4_plugin *get_default_plugin(pset_member memb); -+ -+/* Maximal possible object id. */ -+#define ABSOLUTE_MAX_OID ((oid_t)~0) -+ -+#define OIDS_RESERVED ( 1 << 16 ) -+int oid_init_allocator(struct super_block *, oid_t nr_files, oid_t next); -+oid_t oid_allocate(struct super_block *); -+int oid_release(struct super_block *, oid_t); -+oid_t oid_next(const struct super_block *); -+void oid_count_allocated(void); -+void oid_count_released(void); -+long oids_used(const struct super_block *); -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+void print_fs_info(const char *prefix, const struct super_block *); -+#endif -+ -+extern void destroy_reiser4_cache(struct kmem_cache **); -+ -+extern struct super_operations reiser4_super_operations; -+extern struct export_operations reiser4_export_operations; -+extern struct dentry_operations reiser4_dentry_operations; -+ -+/* __REISER4_SUPER_H__ */ -+#endif -+ -+/* -+ * Local variables: -+ * c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ * mode-name: "LC" -+ * c-basic-offset: 8 -+ * tab-width: 8 -+ * fill-column: 120 -+ * End: -+ */ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/super_ops.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/super_ops.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/super_ops.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/super_ops.c 2007-12-04 22:57:33.998734400 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,724 @@ -+/* Copyright 2005 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by -+ * reiser4/README */ -+ -+#include "inode.h" -+#include "page_cache.h" -+#include "ktxnmgrd.h" -+#include "flush.h" -+#include "safe_link.h" -+ -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+ -+/* slab cache for inodes */ -+static struct kmem_cache *inode_cache; -+ -+static struct dentry *reiser4_debugfs_root = NULL; -+ -+/** -+ * init_once - constructor for reiser4 inodes -+ * @cache: cache @obj belongs to -+ * @obj: inode to be initialized -+ * -+ * Initialization function to be called when new page is allocated by reiser4 -+ * inode cache. It is set on inode cache creation. -+ */ -+static void init_once(void *obj, struct kmem_cache *cache, unsigned long flags) -+{ -+ struct reiser4_inode_object *info; -+ -+ info = obj; -+ -+ /* initialize vfs inode */ -+ inode_init_once(&info->vfs_inode); -+ -+ /* -+ * initialize reiser4 specific part fo inode. -+ * NOTE-NIKITA add here initializations for locks, list heads, -+ * etc. that will be added to our private inode part. -+ */ -+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(get_readdir_list(&info->vfs_inode)); -+ init_rwsem(&info->p.conv_sem); -+ /* init semaphore which is used during inode loading */ -+ loading_init_once(&info->p); -+ INIT_RADIX_TREE(jnode_tree_by_reiser4_inode(&info->p), -+ GFP_ATOMIC); -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ info->p.nr_jnodes = 0; -+#endif -+} -+ -+/** -+ * init_inodes - create znode cache -+ * -+ * Initializes slab cache of inodes. It is part of reiser4 module initialization. -+ */ -+static int init_inodes(void) -+{ -+ inode_cache = kmem_cache_create("reiser4_inode", -+ sizeof(struct reiser4_inode_object), -+ 0, -+ SLAB_HWCACHE_ALIGN | -+ SLAB_RECLAIM_ACCOUNT, init_once); -+ if (inode_cache == NULL) -+ return RETERR(-ENOMEM); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * done_inodes - delete inode cache -+ * -+ * This is called on reiser4 module unloading or system shutdown. -+ */ -+static void done_inodes(void) -+{ -+ destroy_reiser4_cache(&inode_cache); -+} -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_alloc_inode - alloc_inode of super operations -+ * @super: super block new inode is allocated for -+ * -+ * Allocates new inode, initializes reiser4 specific part of it. -+ */ -+static struct inode *reiser4_alloc_inode(struct super_block *super) -+{ -+ struct reiser4_inode_object *obj; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1696", super != NULL); -+ obj = kmem_cache_alloc(inode_cache, reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()); -+ if (obj != NULL) { -+ reiser4_inode *info; -+ -+ info = &obj->p; -+ -+ info->pset = plugin_set_get_empty(); -+ info->hset = plugin_set_get_empty(); -+ info->extmask = 0; -+ info->locality_id = 0ull; -+ info->plugin_mask = 0; -+ info->heir_mask = 0; -+#if !REISER4_INO_IS_OID -+ info->oid_hi = 0; -+#endif -+ reiser4_seal_init(&info->sd_seal, NULL, NULL); -+ coord_init_invalid(&info->sd_coord, NULL); -+ info->flags = 0; -+ spin_lock_init(&info->guard); -+ /* this deals with info's loading semaphore */ -+ loading_alloc(info); -+ info->vroot = UBER_TREE_ADDR; -+ return &obj->vfs_inode; -+ } else -+ return NULL; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_destroy_inode - destroy_inode of super operations -+ * @inode: inode being destroyed -+ * -+ * Puts reiser4 specific portion of inode, frees memory occupied by inode. -+ */ -+static void reiser4_destroy_inode(struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ reiser4_inode *info; -+ -+ info = reiser4_inode_data(inode); -+ -+ assert("vs-1220", inode_has_no_jnodes(info)); -+ -+ if (!is_bad_inode(inode) && is_inode_loaded(inode)) { -+ file_plugin *fplug = inode_file_plugin(inode); -+ if (fplug->destroy_inode != NULL) -+ fplug->destroy_inode(inode); -+ } -+ reiser4_dispose_cursors(inode); -+ if (info->pset) -+ plugin_set_put(info->pset); -+ if (info->hset) -+ plugin_set_put(info->hset); -+ -+ /* -+ * cannot add similar assertion about ->i_list as prune_icache return -+ * inode into slab with dangling ->list.{next,prev}. This is safe, -+ * because they are re-initialized in the new_inode(). -+ */ -+ assert("nikita-2895", list_empty(&inode->i_dentry)); -+ assert("nikita-2896", hlist_unhashed(&inode->i_hash)); -+ assert("nikita-2898", list_empty_careful(get_readdir_list(inode))); -+ -+ /* this deals with info's loading semaphore */ -+ loading_destroy(info); -+ -+ kmem_cache_free(inode_cache, -+ container_of(info, struct reiser4_inode_object, p)); -+} -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_dirty_inode - dirty_inode of super operations -+ * @inode: inode being dirtied -+ * -+ * Updates stat data. -+ */ -+static void reiser4_dirty_inode(struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ int result; -+ -+ if (!is_in_reiser4_context()) -+ return; -+ assert("", !IS_RDONLY(inode)); -+ assert("", (inode_file_plugin(inode)->estimate.update(inode) <= -+ get_current_context()->grabbed_blocks)); -+ -+ result = reiser4_update_sd(inode); -+ if (result) -+ warning("", "failed to dirty inode for %llu: %d", -+ get_inode_oid(inode), result); -+} -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_delete_inode - delete_inode of super operations -+ * @inode: inode to delete -+ * -+ * Calls file plugin's delete_object method to delete object items from -+ * filesystem tree and calls clear_inode. -+ */ -+static void reiser4_delete_inode(struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ file_plugin *fplug; -+ -+ ctx = reiser4_init_context(inode->i_sb); -+ if (IS_ERR(ctx)) { -+ warning("vs-15", "failed to init context"); -+ return; -+ } -+ -+ if (is_inode_loaded(inode)) { -+ fplug = inode_file_plugin(inode); -+ if (fplug != NULL && fplug->delete_object != NULL) -+ fplug->delete_object(inode); -+ } -+ -+ truncate_inode_pages(&inode->i_data, 0); -+ inode->i_blocks = 0; -+ clear_inode(inode); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+} -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_put_super - put_super of super operations -+ * @super: super block to free -+ * -+ * Stops daemons, release resources, umounts in short. -+ */ -+static void reiser4_put_super(struct super_block *super) -+{ -+ reiser4_super_info_data *sbinfo; -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ -+ sbinfo = get_super_private(super); -+ assert("vs-1699", sbinfo); -+ -+ debugfs_remove(sbinfo->tmgr.debugfs_atom_count); -+ debugfs_remove(sbinfo->tmgr.debugfs_id_count); -+ debugfs_remove(sbinfo->debugfs_root); -+ -+ ctx = reiser4_init_context(super); -+ if (IS_ERR(ctx)) { -+ warning("vs-17", "failed to init context"); -+ return; -+ } -+ -+ /* have disk format plugin to free its resources */ -+ if (get_super_private(super)->df_plug->release) -+ get_super_private(super)->df_plug->release(super); -+ -+ reiser4_done_formatted_fake(super); -+ -+ /* stop daemons: ktxnmgr and entd */ -+ reiser4_done_entd(super); -+ reiser4_done_ktxnmgrd(super); -+ reiser4_done_txnmgr(&sbinfo->tmgr); -+ -+ reiser4_done_fs_info(super); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+} -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_write_super - write_super of super operations -+ * @super: super block to write -+ * -+ * Captures znode associated with super block, comit all transactions. -+ */ -+static void reiser4_write_super(struct super_block *super) -+{ -+ int ret; -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ -+ assert("vs-1700", !rofs_super(super)); -+ -+ ctx = reiser4_init_context(super); -+ if (IS_ERR(ctx)) { -+ warning("vs-16", "failed to init context"); -+ return; -+ } -+ -+ ret = reiser4_capture_super_block(super); -+ if (ret != 0) -+ warning("vs-1701", -+ "reiser4_capture_super_block failed in write_super: %d", -+ ret); -+ ret = txnmgr_force_commit_all(super, 0); -+ if (ret != 0) -+ warning("jmacd-77113", -+ "txn_force failed in write_super: %d", ret); -+ -+ super->s_dirt = 0; -+ -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+} -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_statfs - statfs of super operations -+ * @super: super block of file system in queried -+ * @stafs: buffer to fill with statistics -+ * -+ * Returns information about filesystem. -+ */ -+static int reiser4_statfs(struct dentry *dentry, struct kstatfs *statfs) -+{ -+ sector_t total; -+ sector_t reserved; -+ sector_t free; -+ sector_t forroot; -+ sector_t deleted; -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ struct super_block *super = dentry->d_sb; -+ -+ assert("nikita-408", super != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-409", statfs != NULL); -+ -+ ctx = reiser4_init_context(super); -+ if (IS_ERR(ctx)) -+ return PTR_ERR(ctx); -+ -+ statfs->f_type = reiser4_statfs_type(super); -+ statfs->f_bsize = super->s_blocksize; -+ -+ /* -+ * 5% of total block space is reserved. This is needed for flush and -+ * for truncates (so that we are able to perform truncate/unlink even -+ * on the otherwise completely full file system). If this reservation -+ * is hidden from statfs(2), users will mistakenly guess that they -+ * have enough free space to complete some operation, which is -+ * frustrating. -+ * -+ * Another possible solution is to subtract ->blocks_reserved from -+ * ->f_bfree, but changing available space seems less intrusive than -+ * letting user to see 5% of disk space to be used directly after -+ * mkfs. -+ */ -+ total = reiser4_block_count(super); -+ reserved = get_super_private(super)->blocks_reserved; -+ deleted = txnmgr_count_deleted_blocks(); -+ free = reiser4_free_blocks(super) + deleted; -+ forroot = reiser4_reserved_blocks(super, 0, 0); -+ -+ /* -+ * These counters may be in inconsistent state because we take the -+ * values without keeping any global spinlock. Here we do a sanity -+ * check that free block counter does not exceed the number of all -+ * blocks. -+ */ -+ if (free > total) -+ free = total; -+ statfs->f_blocks = total - reserved; -+ /* make sure statfs->f_bfree is never larger than statfs->f_blocks */ -+ if (free > reserved) -+ free -= reserved; -+ else -+ free = 0; -+ statfs->f_bfree = free; -+ -+ if (free > forroot) -+ free -= forroot; -+ else -+ free = 0; -+ statfs->f_bavail = free; -+ -+ statfs->f_files = 0; -+ statfs->f_ffree = 0; -+ -+ /* maximal acceptable name length depends on directory plugin. */ -+ assert("nikita-3351", super->s_root->d_inode != NULL); -+ statfs->f_namelen = reiser4_max_filename_len(super->s_root->d_inode); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_clear_inode - clear_inode of super operation -+ * @inode: inode about to destroy -+ * -+ * Does sanity checks: being destroyed should have all jnodes detached. -+ */ -+static void reiser4_clear_inode(struct inode *inode) -+{ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ reiser4_inode *r4_inode; -+ -+ r4_inode = reiser4_inode_data(inode); -+ if (!inode_has_no_jnodes(r4_inode)) -+ warning("vs-1732", "reiser4 inode has %ld jnodes\n", -+ r4_inode->nr_jnodes); -+#endif -+} -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_sync_inodes - sync_inodes of super operations -+ * @super: -+ * @wbc: -+ * -+ * This method is called by background and non-backgound writeback. Reiser4's -+ * implementation uses generic_sync_sb_inodes to call reiser4_writepages for -+ * each of dirty inodes. Reiser4_writepages handles pages dirtied via shared -+ * mapping - dirty pages get into atoms. Writeout is called to flush some -+ * atoms. -+ */ -+static void reiser4_sync_inodes(struct super_block *super, -+ struct writeback_control *wbc) -+{ -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ long to_write; -+ -+ if (wbc->for_kupdate) -+ /* reiser4 has its own means of periodical write-out */ -+ return; -+ -+ to_write = wbc->nr_to_write; -+ assert("vs-49", wbc->older_than_this == NULL); -+ -+ ctx = reiser4_init_context(super); -+ if (IS_ERR(ctx)) { -+ warning("vs-13", "failed to init context"); -+ return; -+ } -+ -+ /* -+ * call reiser4_writepages for each of dirty inodes to turn dirty pages -+ * into transactions if they were not yet. -+ */ -+ generic_sync_sb_inodes(super, wbc); -+ -+ /* flush goes here */ -+ wbc->nr_to_write = to_write; -+ reiser4_writeout(super, wbc); -+ -+ /* avoid recursive calls to ->sync_inodes */ -+ context_set_commit_async(ctx); -+ reiser4_exit_context(ctx); -+} -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_show_options - show_options of super operations -+ * @m: file where to write information -+ * @mnt: mount structure -+ * -+ * Makes reiser4 mount options visible in /proc/mounts. -+ */ -+static int reiser4_show_options(struct seq_file *m, struct vfsmount *mnt) -+{ -+ struct super_block *super; -+ reiser4_super_info_data *sbinfo; -+ -+ super = mnt->mnt_sb; -+ sbinfo = get_super_private(super); -+ -+ seq_printf(m, ",atom_max_size=0x%x", sbinfo->tmgr.atom_max_size); -+ seq_printf(m, ",atom_max_age=0x%x", sbinfo->tmgr.atom_max_age); -+ seq_printf(m, ",atom_min_size=0x%x", sbinfo->tmgr.atom_min_size); -+ seq_printf(m, ",atom_max_flushers=0x%x", -+ sbinfo->tmgr.atom_max_flushers); -+ seq_printf(m, ",cbk_cache_slots=0x%x", -+ sbinfo->tree.cbk_cache.nr_slots); -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+struct super_operations reiser4_super_operations = { -+ .alloc_inode = reiser4_alloc_inode, -+ .destroy_inode = reiser4_destroy_inode, -+ .dirty_inode = reiser4_dirty_inode, -+ .delete_inode = reiser4_delete_inode, -+ .put_super = reiser4_put_super, -+ .write_super = reiser4_write_super, -+ .statfs = reiser4_statfs, -+ .clear_inode = reiser4_clear_inode, -+ .sync_inodes = reiser4_sync_inodes, -+ .show_options = reiser4_show_options -+}; -+ -+/** -+ * fill_super - initialize super block on mount -+ * @super: super block to fill -+ * @data: reiser4 specific mount option -+ * @silent: -+ * -+ * This is to be called by reiser4_get_sb. Mounts filesystem. -+ */ -+static int fill_super(struct super_block *super, void *data, int silent) -+{ -+ reiser4_context ctx; -+ int result; -+ reiser4_super_info_data *sbinfo; -+ -+ assert("zam-989", super != NULL); -+ -+ super->s_op = NULL; -+ init_stack_context(&ctx, super); -+ -+ /* allocate reiser4 specific super block */ -+ if ((result = reiser4_init_fs_info(super)) != 0) -+ goto failed_init_sinfo; -+ -+ sbinfo = get_super_private(super); -+ /* initialize various reiser4 parameters, parse mount options */ -+ if ((result = reiser4_init_super_data(super, data)) != 0) -+ goto failed_init_super_data; -+ -+ /* read reiser4 master super block, initialize disk format plugin */ -+ if ((result = reiser4_init_read_super(super, silent)) != 0) -+ goto failed_init_read_super; -+ -+ /* initialize transaction manager */ -+ reiser4_init_txnmgr(&sbinfo->tmgr); -+ -+ /* initialize ktxnmgrd context and start kernel thread ktxnmrgd */ -+ if ((result = reiser4_init_ktxnmgrd(super)) != 0) -+ goto failed_init_ktxnmgrd; -+ -+ /* initialize entd context and start kernel thread entd */ -+ if ((result = reiser4_init_entd(super)) != 0) -+ goto failed_init_entd; -+ -+ /* initialize address spaces for formatted nodes and bitmaps */ -+ if ((result = reiser4_init_formatted_fake(super)) != 0) -+ goto failed_init_formatted_fake; -+ -+ /* initialize disk format plugin */ -+ if ((result = get_super_private(super)->df_plug->init_format(super, data)) != 0 ) -+ goto failed_init_disk_format; -+ -+ /* -+ * There are some 'committed' versions of reiser4 super block counters, -+ * which correspond to reiser4 on-disk state. These counters are -+ * initialized here -+ */ -+ sbinfo->blocks_free_committed = sbinfo->blocks_free; -+ sbinfo->nr_files_committed = oids_used(super); -+ -+ /* get inode of root directory */ -+ if ((result = reiser4_init_root_inode(super)) != 0) -+ goto failed_init_root_inode; -+ -+ if ((result = get_super_private(super)->df_plug->version_update(super)) != 0 ) -+ goto failed_update_format_version; -+ -+ process_safelinks(super); -+ reiser4_exit_context(&ctx); -+ -+ sbinfo->debugfs_root = debugfs_create_dir(super->s_id, -+ reiser4_debugfs_root); -+ if (sbinfo->debugfs_root) { -+ sbinfo->tmgr.debugfs_atom_count = -+ debugfs_create_u32("atom_count", S_IFREG|S_IRUSR, -+ sbinfo->debugfs_root, -+ &sbinfo->tmgr.atom_count); -+ sbinfo->tmgr.debugfs_id_count = -+ debugfs_create_u32("id_count", S_IFREG|S_IRUSR, -+ sbinfo->debugfs_root, -+ &sbinfo->tmgr.id_count); -+ } -+ return 0; -+ -+ failed_update_format_version: -+ failed_init_root_inode: -+ if (sbinfo->df_plug->release) -+ sbinfo->df_plug->release(super); -+ failed_init_disk_format: -+ reiser4_done_formatted_fake(super); -+ failed_init_formatted_fake: -+ reiser4_done_entd(super); -+ failed_init_entd: -+ reiser4_done_ktxnmgrd(super); -+ failed_init_ktxnmgrd: -+ reiser4_done_txnmgr(&sbinfo->tmgr); -+ failed_init_read_super: -+ failed_init_super_data: -+ reiser4_done_fs_info(super); -+ failed_init_sinfo: -+ reiser4_exit_context(&ctx); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_get_sb - get_sb of file_system_type operations -+ * @fs_type: -+ * @flags: mount flags MS_RDONLY, MS_VERBOSE, etc -+ * @dev_name: block device file name -+ * @data: specific mount options -+ * -+ * Reiser4 mount entry. -+ */ -+static int reiser4_get_sb(struct file_system_type *fs_type, int flags, -+ const char *dev_name, void *data, struct vfsmount *mnt) -+{ -+ return get_sb_bdev(fs_type, flags, dev_name, data, fill_super, mnt); -+} -+ -+/* structure describing the reiser4 filesystem implementation */ -+static struct file_system_type reiser4_fs_type = { -+ .owner = THIS_MODULE, -+ .name = "reiser4", -+ .fs_flags = FS_REQUIRES_DEV, -+ .get_sb = reiser4_get_sb, -+ .kill_sb = kill_block_super, -+ .next = NULL -+}; -+ -+void destroy_reiser4_cache(struct kmem_cache **cachep) -+{ -+ BUG_ON(*cachep == NULL); -+ kmem_cache_destroy(*cachep); -+ *cachep = NULL; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * init_reiser4 - reiser4 initialization entry point -+ * -+ * Initializes reiser4 slabs, registers reiser4 filesystem type. It is called -+ * on kernel initialization or during reiser4 module load. -+ */ -+static int __init init_reiser4(void) -+{ -+ int result; -+ -+ printk(KERN_INFO -+ "Loading Reiser4. " -+ "See www.namesys.com for a description of Reiser4.\n"); -+ -+ /* initialize slab cache of inodes */ -+ if ((result = init_inodes()) != 0) -+ goto failed_inode_cache; -+ -+ /* initialize cache of znodes */ -+ if ((result = init_znodes()) != 0) -+ goto failed_init_znodes; -+ -+ /* initialize all plugins */ -+ if ((result = init_plugins()) != 0) -+ goto failed_init_plugins; -+ -+ /* initialize cache of plugin_set-s and plugin_set's hash table */ -+ if ((result = init_plugin_set()) != 0) -+ goto failed_init_plugin_set; -+ -+ /* initialize caches of txn_atom-s and txn_handle-s */ -+ if ((result = init_txnmgr_static()) != 0) -+ goto failed_init_txnmgr_static; -+ -+ /* initialize cache of jnodes */ -+ if ((result = init_jnodes()) != 0) -+ goto failed_init_jnodes; -+ -+ /* initialize cache of flush queues */ -+ if ((result = reiser4_init_fqs()) != 0) -+ goto failed_init_fqs; -+ -+ /* initialize cache of structures attached to dentry->d_fsdata */ -+ if ((result = reiser4_init_dentry_fsdata()) != 0) -+ goto failed_init_dentry_fsdata; -+ -+ /* initialize cache of structures attached to file->private_data */ -+ if ((result = reiser4_init_file_fsdata()) != 0) -+ goto failed_init_file_fsdata; -+ -+ /* -+ * initialize cache of d_cursors. See plugin/file_ops_readdir.c for -+ * more details -+ */ -+ if ((result = reiser4_init_d_cursor()) != 0) -+ goto failed_init_d_cursor; -+ -+ if ((result = register_filesystem(&reiser4_fs_type)) == 0) { -+ reiser4_debugfs_root = debugfs_create_dir("reiser4", NULL); -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ reiser4_done_d_cursor(); -+ failed_init_d_cursor: -+ reiser4_done_file_fsdata(); -+ failed_init_file_fsdata: -+ reiser4_done_dentry_fsdata(); -+ failed_init_dentry_fsdata: -+ reiser4_done_fqs(); -+ failed_init_fqs: -+ done_jnodes(); -+ failed_init_jnodes: -+ done_txnmgr_static(); -+ failed_init_txnmgr_static: -+ done_plugin_set(); -+ failed_init_plugin_set: -+ failed_init_plugins: -+ done_znodes(); -+ failed_init_znodes: -+ done_inodes(); -+ failed_inode_cache: -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * done_reiser4 - reiser4 exit entry point -+ * -+ * Unregister reiser4 filesystem type, deletes caches. It is called on shutdown -+ * or at module unload. -+ */ -+static void __exit done_reiser4(void) -+{ -+ int result; -+ -+ debugfs_remove(reiser4_debugfs_root); -+ result = unregister_filesystem(&reiser4_fs_type); -+ BUG_ON(result != 0); -+ reiser4_done_d_cursor(); -+ reiser4_done_file_fsdata(); -+ reiser4_done_dentry_fsdata(); -+ reiser4_done_fqs(); -+ done_jnodes(); -+ done_txnmgr_static(); -+ done_plugin_set(); -+ done_znodes(); -+ destroy_reiser4_cache(&inode_cache); -+} -+ -+module_init(init_reiser4); -+module_exit(done_reiser4); -+ -+MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Reiser4 filesystem"); -+MODULE_AUTHOR("Hans Reiser "); -+ -+MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); -+ -+/* -+ * Local variables: -+ * c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ * mode-name: "LC" -+ * c-basic-offset: 8 -+ * tab-width: 8 -+ * fill-column: 79 -+ * End: -+ */ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/tap.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/tap.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/tap.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/tap.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,377 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by -+ * reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* -+ Tree Access Pointer (tap). -+ -+ tap is data structure combining coord and lock handle (mostly). It is -+ useful when one has to scan tree nodes (for example, in readdir, or flush), -+ for tap functions allow to move tap in either direction transparently -+ crossing unit/item/node borders. -+ -+ Tap doesn't provide automatic synchronization of its fields as it is -+ supposed to be per-thread object. -+*/ -+ -+#include "forward.h" -+#include "debug.h" -+#include "coord.h" -+#include "tree.h" -+#include "context.h" -+#include "tap.h" -+#include "znode.h" -+#include "tree_walk.h" -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+static int tap_invariant(const tap_t * tap); -+static void tap_check(const tap_t * tap); -+#else -+#define tap_check(tap) noop -+#endif -+ -+/** load node tap is pointing to, if not loaded already */ -+int reiser4_tap_load(tap_t * tap) -+{ -+ tap_check(tap); -+ if (tap->loaded == 0) { -+ int result; -+ -+ result = zload_ra(tap->coord->node, &tap->ra_info); -+ if (result != 0) -+ return result; -+ coord_clear_iplug(tap->coord); -+ } -+ ++tap->loaded; -+ tap_check(tap); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/** release node tap is pointing to. Dual to tap_load() */ -+void reiser4_tap_relse(tap_t * tap) -+{ -+ tap_check(tap); -+ if (tap->loaded > 0) { -+ --tap->loaded; -+ if (tap->loaded == 0) { -+ zrelse(tap->coord->node); -+ } -+ } -+ tap_check(tap); -+} -+ -+/** -+ * init tap to consist of @coord and @lh. Locks on nodes will be acquired with -+ * @mode -+ */ -+void reiser4_tap_init(tap_t * tap, coord_t * coord, lock_handle * lh, -+ znode_lock_mode mode) -+{ -+ tap->coord = coord; -+ tap->lh = lh; -+ tap->mode = mode; -+ tap->loaded = 0; -+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&tap->linkage); -+ reiser4_init_ra_info(&tap->ra_info); -+} -+ -+/** add @tap to the per-thread list of all taps */ -+void reiser4_tap_monitor(tap_t * tap) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-2623", tap != NULL); -+ tap_check(tap); -+ list_add(&tap->linkage, reiser4_taps_list()); -+ tap_check(tap); -+} -+ -+/* duplicate @src into @dst. Copy lock handle. @dst is not initially -+ * loaded. */ -+void reiser4_tap_copy(tap_t * dst, tap_t * src) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-3193", src != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-3194", dst != NULL); -+ -+ *dst->coord = *src->coord; -+ if (src->lh->node) -+ copy_lh(dst->lh, src->lh); -+ dst->mode = src->mode; -+ dst->loaded = 0; -+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&dst->linkage); -+ dst->ra_info = src->ra_info; -+} -+ -+/** finish with @tap */ -+void reiser4_tap_done(tap_t * tap) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-2565", tap != NULL); -+ tap_check(tap); -+ if (tap->loaded > 0) -+ zrelse(tap->coord->node); -+ done_lh(tap->lh); -+ tap->loaded = 0; -+ list_del_init(&tap->linkage); -+ tap->coord->node = NULL; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * move @tap to the new node, locked with @target. Load @target, if @tap was -+ * already loaded. -+ */ -+int reiser4_tap_move(tap_t * tap, lock_handle * target) -+{ -+ int result = 0; -+ -+ assert("nikita-2567", tap != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2568", target != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2570", target->node != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2569", tap->coord->node == tap->lh->node); -+ -+ tap_check(tap); -+ if (tap->loaded > 0) -+ result = zload_ra(target->node, &tap->ra_info); -+ -+ if (result == 0) { -+ if (tap->loaded > 0) -+ zrelse(tap->coord->node); -+ done_lh(tap->lh); -+ copy_lh(tap->lh, target); -+ tap->coord->node = target->node; -+ coord_clear_iplug(tap->coord); -+ } -+ tap_check(tap); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * move @tap to @target. Acquire lock on @target, if @tap was already -+ * loaded. -+ */ -+static int tap_to(tap_t * tap, znode * target) -+{ -+ int result; -+ -+ assert("nikita-2624", tap != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2625", target != NULL); -+ -+ tap_check(tap); -+ result = 0; -+ if (tap->coord->node != target) { -+ lock_handle here; -+ -+ init_lh(&here); -+ result = longterm_lock_znode(&here, target, -+ tap->mode, ZNODE_LOCK_HIPRI); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ result = reiser4_tap_move(tap, &here); -+ done_lh(&here); -+ } -+ } -+ tap_check(tap); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * move @tap to given @target, loading and locking @target->node if -+ * necessary -+ */ -+int tap_to_coord(tap_t * tap, coord_t * target) -+{ -+ int result; -+ -+ tap_check(tap); -+ result = tap_to(tap, target->node); -+ if (result == 0) -+ coord_dup(tap->coord, target); -+ tap_check(tap); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/** return list of all taps */ -+struct list_head *reiser4_taps_list(void) -+{ -+ return &get_current_context()->taps; -+} -+ -+/** helper function for go_{next,prev}_{item,unit,node}() */ -+int go_dir_el(tap_t * tap, sideof dir, int units_p) -+{ -+ coord_t dup; -+ coord_t *coord; -+ int result; -+ -+ int (*coord_dir) (coord_t *); -+ int (*get_dir_neighbor) (lock_handle *, znode *, int, int); -+ void (*coord_init) (coord_t *, const znode *); -+ ON_DEBUG(int (*coord_check) (const coord_t *)); -+ -+ assert("nikita-2556", tap != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2557", tap->coord != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2558", tap->lh != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2559", tap->coord->node != NULL); -+ -+ tap_check(tap); -+ if (dir == LEFT_SIDE) { -+ coord_dir = units_p ? coord_prev_unit : coord_prev_item; -+ get_dir_neighbor = reiser4_get_left_neighbor; -+ coord_init = coord_init_last_unit; -+ } else { -+ coord_dir = units_p ? coord_next_unit : coord_next_item; -+ get_dir_neighbor = reiser4_get_right_neighbor; -+ coord_init = coord_init_first_unit; -+ } -+ ON_DEBUG(coord_check = -+ units_p ? coord_is_existing_unit : coord_is_existing_item); -+ assert("nikita-2560", coord_check(tap->coord)); -+ -+ coord = tap->coord; -+ coord_dup(&dup, coord); -+ if (coord_dir(&dup) != 0) { -+ do { -+ /* move to the left neighboring node */ -+ lock_handle dup; -+ -+ init_lh(&dup); -+ result = -+ get_dir_neighbor(&dup, coord->node, (int)tap->mode, -+ GN_CAN_USE_UPPER_LEVELS); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ result = reiser4_tap_move(tap, &dup); -+ if (result == 0) -+ coord_init(tap->coord, dup.node); -+ done_lh(&dup); -+ } -+ /* skip empty nodes */ -+ } while ((result == 0) && node_is_empty(coord->node)); -+ } else { -+ result = 0; -+ coord_dup(coord, &dup); -+ } -+ assert("nikita-2564", ergo(!result, coord_check(tap->coord))); -+ tap_check(tap); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * move @tap to the next unit, transparently crossing item and node -+ * boundaries -+ */ -+int go_next_unit(tap_t * tap) -+{ -+ return go_dir_el(tap, RIGHT_SIDE, 1); -+} -+ -+/** -+ * move @tap to the previous unit, transparently crossing item and node -+ * boundaries -+ */ -+int go_prev_unit(tap_t * tap) -+{ -+ return go_dir_el(tap, LEFT_SIDE, 1); -+} -+ -+/** -+ * @shift times apply @actor to the @tap. This is used to move @tap by -+ * @shift units (or items, or nodes) in either direction. -+ */ -+static int rewind_to(tap_t * tap, go_actor_t actor, int shift) -+{ -+ int result; -+ -+ assert("nikita-2555", shift >= 0); -+ assert("nikita-2562", tap->coord->node == tap->lh->node); -+ -+ tap_check(tap); -+ result = reiser4_tap_load(tap); -+ if (result != 0) -+ return result; -+ -+ for (; shift > 0; --shift) { -+ result = actor(tap); -+ assert("nikita-2563", tap->coord->node == tap->lh->node); -+ if (result != 0) -+ break; -+ } -+ reiser4_tap_relse(tap); -+ tap_check(tap); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/** move @tap @shift units rightward */ -+int rewind_right(tap_t * tap, int shift) -+{ -+ return rewind_to(tap, go_next_unit, shift); -+} -+ -+/** move @tap @shift units leftward */ -+int rewind_left(tap_t * tap, int shift) -+{ -+ return rewind_to(tap, go_prev_unit, shift); -+} -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+/** debugging function: print @tap content in human readable form */ -+static void print_tap(const char *prefix, const tap_t * tap) -+{ -+ if (tap == NULL) { -+ printk("%s: null tap\n", prefix); -+ return; -+ } -+ printk("%s: loaded: %i, in-list: %i, node: %p, mode: %s\n", prefix, -+ tap->loaded, (&tap->linkage == tap->linkage.next && -+ &tap->linkage == tap->linkage.prev), -+ tap->lh->node, -+ lock_mode_name(tap->mode)); -+ print_coord("\tcoord", tap->coord, 0); -+} -+ -+/** check [tap-sane] invariant */ -+static int tap_invariant(const tap_t * tap) -+{ -+ /* [tap-sane] invariant */ -+ -+ if (tap == NULL) -+ return 1; -+ /* tap->mode is one of -+ * -+ * {ZNODE_NO_LOCK, ZNODE_READ_LOCK, ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK}, and -+ */ -+ if (tap->mode != ZNODE_NO_LOCK && -+ tap->mode != ZNODE_READ_LOCK && tap->mode != ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK) -+ return 2; -+ /* tap->coord != NULL, and */ -+ if (tap->coord == NULL) -+ return 3; -+ /* tap->lh != NULL, and */ -+ if (tap->lh == NULL) -+ return 4; -+ /* tap->loaded > 0 => znode_is_loaded(tap->coord->node), and */ -+ if (!ergo(tap->loaded, znode_is_loaded(tap->coord->node))) -+ return 5; -+ /* tap->coord->node == tap->lh->node if tap->lh->node is not 0 */ -+ if (tap->lh->node != NULL && tap->coord->node != tap->lh->node) -+ return 6; -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/** debugging function: check internal @tap consistency */ -+static void tap_check(const tap_t * tap) -+{ -+ int result; -+ -+ result = tap_invariant(tap); -+ if (result != 0) { -+ print_tap("broken", tap); -+ reiser4_panic("nikita-2831", "tap broken: %i\n", result); -+ } -+} -+#endif -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ scroll-step: 1 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/tap.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/tap.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/tap.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/tap.h 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ -+/* Copyright 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* Tree Access Pointers. See tap.c for more details. */ -+ -+#if !defined( __REISER4_TAP_H__ ) -+#define __REISER4_TAP_H__ -+ -+#include "forward.h" -+#include "readahead.h" -+ -+/** -+ tree_access_pointer aka tap. Data structure combining coord_t and lock -+ handle. -+ Invariants involving this data-type, see doc/lock-ordering for details: -+ -+ [tap-sane] -+ */ -+struct tree_access_pointer { -+ /* coord tap is at */ -+ coord_t *coord; -+ /* lock handle on ->coord->node */ -+ lock_handle *lh; -+ /* mode of lock acquired by this tap */ -+ znode_lock_mode mode; -+ /* incremented by reiser4_tap_load(). -+ Decremented by reiser4_tap_relse(). */ -+ int loaded; -+ /* list of taps */ -+ struct list_head linkage; -+ /* read-ahead hint */ -+ ra_info_t ra_info; -+}; -+ -+typedef int (*go_actor_t) (tap_t * tap); -+ -+extern int reiser4_tap_load(tap_t * tap); -+extern void reiser4_tap_relse(tap_t * tap); -+extern void reiser4_tap_init(tap_t * tap, coord_t * coord, lock_handle * lh, -+ znode_lock_mode mode); -+extern void reiser4_tap_monitor(tap_t * tap); -+extern void reiser4_tap_copy(tap_t * dst, tap_t * src); -+extern void reiser4_tap_done(tap_t * tap); -+extern int reiser4_tap_move(tap_t * tap, lock_handle * target); -+extern int tap_to_coord(tap_t * tap, coord_t * target); -+ -+extern int go_dir_el(tap_t * tap, sideof dir, int units_p); -+extern int go_next_unit(tap_t * tap); -+extern int go_prev_unit(tap_t * tap); -+extern int rewind_right(tap_t * tap, int shift); -+extern int rewind_left(tap_t * tap, int shift); -+ -+extern struct list_head *reiser4_taps_list(void); -+ -+#define for_all_taps(tap) \ -+ for (tap = list_entry(reiser4_taps_list()->next, tap_t, linkage); \ -+ reiser4_taps_list() != &tap->linkage; \ -+ tap = list_entry(tap->linkage.next, tap_t, linkage)) -+ -+/* __REISER4_TAP_H__ */ -+#endif -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ scroll-step: 1 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/tree.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/tree.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/tree.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/tree.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,1876 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by -+ * reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* -+ * KEYS IN A TREE. -+ * -+ * The tree consists of nodes located on the disk. Node in the tree is either -+ * formatted or unformatted. Formatted node is one that has structure -+ * understood by the tree balancing and traversal code. Formatted nodes are -+ * further classified into leaf and internal nodes. Latter distinctions is -+ * (almost) of only historical importance: general structure of leaves and -+ * internal nodes is the same in Reiser4. Unformatted nodes contain raw data -+ * that are part of bodies of ordinary files and attributes. -+ * -+ * Each node in the tree spawns some interval in the key space. Key ranges for -+ * all nodes in the tree are disjoint. Actually, this only holds in some weak -+ * sense, because of the non-unique keys: intersection of key ranges for -+ * different nodes is either empty, or consists of exactly one key. -+ * -+ * Formatted node consists of a sequence of items. Each item spawns some -+ * interval in key space. Key ranges for all items in a tree are disjoint, -+ * modulo non-unique keys again. Items within nodes are ordered in the key -+ * order of the smallest key in a item. -+ * -+ * Particular type of item can be further split into units. Unit is piece of -+ * item that can be cut from item and moved into another item of the same -+ * time. Units are used by balancing code to repack data during balancing. -+ * -+ * Unit can be further split into smaller entities (for example, extent unit -+ * represents several pages, and it is natural for extent code to operate on -+ * particular pages and even bytes within one unit), but this is of no -+ * relevance to the generic balancing and lookup code. -+ * -+ * Although item is said to "spawn" range or interval of keys, it is not -+ * necessary that item contains piece of data addressable by each and every -+ * key in this range. For example, compound directory item, consisting of -+ * units corresponding to directory entries and keyed by hashes of file names, -+ * looks more as having "discrete spectrum": only some disjoint keys inside -+ * range occupied by this item really address data. -+ * -+ * No than less, each item always has well-defined least (minimal) key, that -+ * is recorded in item header, stored in the node this item is in. Also, item -+ * plugin can optionally define method ->max_key_inside() returning maximal -+ * key that can _possibly_ be located within this item. This method is used -+ * (mainly) to determine when given piece of data should be merged into -+ * existing item, in stead of creating new one. Because of this, even though -+ * ->max_key_inside() can be larger that any key actually located in the item, -+ * intervals -+ * -+ * [ reiser4_min_key( item ), ->max_key_inside( item ) ] -+ * -+ * are still disjoint for all items within the _same_ node. -+ * -+ * In memory node is represented by znode. It plays several roles: -+ * -+ * . something locks are taken on -+ * -+ * . something tracked by transaction manager (this is going to change) -+ * -+ * . something used to access node data -+ * -+ * . something used to maintain tree structure in memory: sibling and -+ * parental linkage. -+ * -+ * . something used to organize nodes into "slums" -+ * -+ * More on znodes see in znode.[ch] -+ * -+ * DELIMITING KEYS -+ * -+ * To simplify balancing, allow some flexibility in locking and speed up -+ * important coord cache optimization, we keep delimiting keys of nodes in -+ * memory. Depending on disk format (implemented by appropriate node plugin) -+ * node on disk can record both left and right delimiting key, only one of -+ * them, or none. Still, our balancing and tree traversal code keep both -+ * delimiting keys for a node that is in memory stored in the znode. When -+ * node is first brought into memory during tree traversal, its left -+ * delimiting key is taken from its parent, and its right delimiting key is -+ * either next key in its parent, or is right delimiting key of parent if -+ * node is the rightmost child of parent. -+ * -+ * Physical consistency of delimiting key is protected by special dk -+ * read-write lock. That is, delimiting keys can only be inspected or -+ * modified under this lock. But dk lock is only sufficient for fast -+ * "pessimistic" check, because to simplify code and to decrease lock -+ * contention, balancing (carry) only updates delimiting keys right before -+ * unlocking all locked nodes on the given tree level. For example, -+ * coord-by-key cache scans LRU list of recently accessed znodes. For each -+ * node it first does fast check under dk spin lock. If key looked for is -+ * not between delimiting keys for this node, next node is inspected and so -+ * on. If key is inside of the key range, long term lock is taken on node -+ * and key range is rechecked. -+ * -+ * COORDINATES -+ * -+ * To find something in the tree, you supply a key, and the key is resolved -+ * by coord_by_key() into a coord (coordinate) that is valid as long as the -+ * node the coord points to remains locked. As mentioned above trees -+ * consist of nodes that consist of items that consist of units. A unit is -+ * the smallest and indivisible piece of tree as far as balancing and tree -+ * search are concerned. Each node, item, and unit can be addressed by -+ * giving its level in the tree and the key occupied by this entity. A node -+ * knows what the key ranges are of the items within it, and how to find its -+ * items and invoke their item handlers, but it does not know how to access -+ * individual units within its items except through the item handlers. -+ * coord is a structure containing a pointer to the node, the ordinal number -+ * of the item within this node (a sort of item offset), and the ordinal -+ * number of the unit within this item. -+ * -+ * TREE LOOKUP -+ * -+ * There are two types of access to the tree: lookup and modification. -+ * -+ * Lookup is a search for the key in the tree. Search can look for either -+ * exactly the key given to it, or for the largest key that is not greater -+ * than the key given to it. This distinction is determined by "bias" -+ * parameter of search routine (coord_by_key()). coord_by_key() either -+ * returns error (key is not in the tree, or some kind of external error -+ * occurred), or successfully resolves key into coord. -+ * -+ * This resolution is done by traversing tree top-to-bottom from root level -+ * to the desired level. On levels above twig level (level one above the -+ * leaf level) nodes consist exclusively of internal items. Internal item is -+ * nothing more than pointer to the tree node on the child level. On twig -+ * level nodes consist of internal items intermixed with extent -+ * items. Internal items form normal search tree structure used by traversal -+ * to descent through the tree. -+ * -+ * TREE LOOKUP OPTIMIZATIONS -+ * -+ * Tree lookup described above is expensive even if all nodes traversed are -+ * already in the memory: for each node binary search within it has to be -+ * performed and binary searches are CPU consuming and tend to destroy CPU -+ * caches. -+ * -+ * Several optimizations are used to work around this: -+ * -+ * . cbk_cache (look-aside cache for tree traversals, see search.c for -+ * details) -+ * -+ * . seals (see seal.[ch]) -+ * -+ * . vroot (see search.c) -+ * -+ * General search-by-key is layered thusly: -+ * -+ * [check seal, if any] --ok--> done -+ * | -+ * failed -+ * | -+ * V -+ * [vroot defined] --no--> node = tree_root -+ * | | -+ * yes | -+ * | | -+ * V | -+ * node = vroot | -+ * | | -+ * | | -+ * | | -+ * V V -+ * [check cbk_cache for key] --ok--> done -+ * | -+ * failed -+ * | -+ * V -+ * [start tree traversal from node] -+ * -+ */ -+ -+#include "forward.h" -+#include "debug.h" -+#include "dformat.h" -+#include "key.h" -+#include "coord.h" -+#include "plugin/item/static_stat.h" -+#include "plugin/item/item.h" -+#include "plugin/node/node.h" -+#include "plugin/plugin.h" -+#include "txnmgr.h" -+#include "jnode.h" -+#include "znode.h" -+#include "block_alloc.h" -+#include "tree_walk.h" -+#include "carry.h" -+#include "carry_ops.h" -+#include "tap.h" -+#include "tree.h" -+#include "vfs_ops.h" -+#include "page_cache.h" -+#include "super.h" -+#include "reiser4.h" -+#include "inode.h" -+ -+#include /* for struct super_block */ -+#include -+ -+/* Disk address (block number) never ever used for any real tree node. This is -+ used as block number of "uber" znode. -+ -+ Invalid block addresses are 0 by tradition. -+ -+*/ -+const reiser4_block_nr UBER_TREE_ADDR = 0ull; -+ -+#define CUT_TREE_MIN_ITERATIONS 64 -+ -+static int find_child_by_addr(znode * parent, znode * child, coord_t * result); -+ -+/* return node plugin of coord->node */ -+node_plugin *node_plugin_by_coord(const coord_t * coord) -+{ -+ assert("vs-1", coord != NULL); -+ assert("vs-2", coord->node != NULL); -+ -+ return coord->node->nplug; -+} -+ -+/* insert item into tree. Fields of @coord are updated so that they can be -+ * used by consequent insert operation. */ -+insert_result insert_by_key(reiser4_tree * tree /* tree to insert new item -+ * into */ , -+ const reiser4_key * key /* key of new item */ , -+ reiser4_item_data * data /* parameters for item -+ * creation */ , -+ coord_t * coord /* resulting insertion coord */ , -+ lock_handle * lh /* resulting lock -+ * handle */ , -+ tree_level stop_level /** level where to insert */ , -+ __u32 flags /* insertion flags */ ) -+{ -+ int result; -+ -+ assert("nikita-358", tree != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-360", coord != NULL); -+ -+ result = coord_by_key(tree, key, coord, lh, ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK, -+ FIND_EXACT, stop_level, stop_level, -+ flags | CBK_FOR_INSERT, NULL /*ra_info */ ); -+ switch (result) { -+ default: -+ break; -+ case CBK_COORD_FOUND: -+ result = IBK_ALREADY_EXISTS; -+ break; -+ case CBK_COORD_NOTFOUND: -+ assert("nikita-2017", coord->node != NULL); -+ result = insert_by_coord(coord, data, key, lh, 0 /*flags */ ); -+ break; -+ } -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* insert item by calling carry. Helper function called if short-cut -+ insertion failed */ -+static insert_result insert_with_carry_by_coord(coord_t * coord, /* coord where to insert */ -+ lock_handle * lh, /* lock handle of insertion -+ * node */ -+ reiser4_item_data * data, /* parameters of new -+ * item */ -+ const reiser4_key * key, /* key of new item */ -+ carry_opcode cop, /* carry operation to perform */ -+ cop_insert_flag flags -+ /* carry flags */ ) -+{ -+ int result; -+ carry_pool *pool; -+ carry_level *lowest_level; -+ carry_insert_data *cdata; -+ carry_op *op; -+ -+ assert("umka-314", coord != NULL); -+ -+ /* allocate carry_pool and 3 carry_level-s */ -+ pool = -+ init_carry_pool(sizeof(*pool) + 3 * sizeof(*lowest_level) + -+ sizeof(*cdata)); -+ if (IS_ERR(pool)) -+ return PTR_ERR(pool); -+ lowest_level = (carry_level *) (pool + 1); -+ init_carry_level(lowest_level, pool); -+ -+ op = reiser4_post_carry(lowest_level, cop, coord->node, 0); -+ if (IS_ERR(op) || (op == NULL)) { -+ done_carry_pool(pool); -+ return RETERR(op ? PTR_ERR(op) : -EIO); -+ } -+ cdata = (carry_insert_data *) (lowest_level + 3); -+ cdata->coord = coord; -+ cdata->data = data; -+ cdata->key = key; -+ op->u.insert.d = cdata; -+ if (flags == 0) -+ flags = znode_get_tree(coord->node)->carry.insert_flags; -+ op->u.insert.flags = flags; -+ op->u.insert.type = COPT_ITEM_DATA; -+ op->u.insert.child = NULL; -+ if (lh != NULL) { -+ assert("nikita-3245", lh->node == coord->node); -+ lowest_level->track_type = CARRY_TRACK_CHANGE; -+ lowest_level->tracked = lh; -+ } -+ -+ result = reiser4_carry(lowest_level, NULL); -+ done_carry_pool(pool); -+ -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* form carry queue to perform paste of @data with @key at @coord, and launch -+ its execution by calling carry(). -+ -+ Instruct carry to update @lh it after balancing insertion coord moves into -+ different block. -+ -+*/ -+static int paste_with_carry(coord_t * coord, /* coord of paste */ -+ lock_handle * lh, /* lock handle of node -+ * where item is -+ * pasted */ -+ reiser4_item_data * data, /* parameters of new -+ * item */ -+ const reiser4_key * key, /* key of new item */ -+ unsigned flags /* paste flags */ ) -+{ -+ int result; -+ carry_pool *pool; -+ carry_level *lowest_level; -+ carry_insert_data *cdata; -+ carry_op *op; -+ -+ assert("umka-315", coord != NULL); -+ assert("umka-316", key != NULL); -+ -+ pool = -+ init_carry_pool(sizeof(*pool) + 3 * sizeof(*lowest_level) + -+ sizeof(*cdata)); -+ if (IS_ERR(pool)) -+ return PTR_ERR(pool); -+ lowest_level = (carry_level *) (pool + 1); -+ init_carry_level(lowest_level, pool); -+ -+ op = reiser4_post_carry(lowest_level, COP_PASTE, coord->node, 0); -+ if (IS_ERR(op) || (op == NULL)) { -+ done_carry_pool(pool); -+ return RETERR(op ? PTR_ERR(op) : -EIO); -+ } -+ cdata = (carry_insert_data *) (lowest_level + 3); -+ cdata->coord = coord; -+ cdata->data = data; -+ cdata->key = key; -+ op->u.paste.d = cdata; -+ if (flags == 0) -+ flags = znode_get_tree(coord->node)->carry.paste_flags; -+ op->u.paste.flags = flags; -+ op->u.paste.type = COPT_ITEM_DATA; -+ if (lh != NULL) { -+ lowest_level->track_type = CARRY_TRACK_CHANGE; -+ lowest_level->tracked = lh; -+ } -+ -+ result = reiser4_carry(lowest_level, NULL); -+ done_carry_pool(pool); -+ -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* insert item at the given coord. -+ -+ First try to skip carry by directly calling ->create_item() method of node -+ plugin. If this is impossible (there is not enough free space in the node, -+ or leftmost item in the node is created), call insert_with_carry_by_coord() -+ that will do full carry(). -+ -+*/ -+insert_result insert_by_coord(coord_t * coord /* coord where to -+ * insert. coord->node has -+ * to be write locked by -+ * caller */ , -+ reiser4_item_data * data /* data to be -+ * inserted */ , -+ const reiser4_key * key /* key of new item */ , -+ lock_handle * lh /* lock handle of write -+ * lock on node */ , -+ __u32 flags /* insertion flags */ ) -+{ -+ unsigned item_size; -+ int result; -+ znode *node; -+ -+ assert("vs-247", coord != NULL); -+ assert("vs-248", data != NULL); -+ assert("vs-249", data->length >= 0); -+ assert("nikita-1191", znode_is_write_locked(coord->node)); -+ -+ node = coord->node; -+ coord_clear_iplug(coord); -+ result = zload(node); -+ if (result != 0) -+ return result; -+ -+ item_size = space_needed(node, NULL, data, 1); -+ if (item_size > znode_free_space(node) && -+ (flags & COPI_DONT_SHIFT_LEFT) && (flags & COPI_DONT_SHIFT_RIGHT) -+ && (flags & COPI_DONT_ALLOCATE)) { -+ /* we are forced to use free space of coord->node and new item -+ does not fit into it. -+ -+ Currently we get here only when we allocate and copy units -+ of extent item from a node to its left neighbor during -+ "squalloc"-ing. If @node (this is left neighbor) does not -+ have enough free space - we do not want to attempt any -+ shifting and allocations because we are in squeezing and -+ everything to the left of @node is tightly packed. -+ */ -+ result = -E_NODE_FULL; -+ } else if ((item_size <= znode_free_space(node)) && -+ !coord_is_before_leftmost(coord) && -+ (node_plugin_by_node(node)->fast_insert != NULL) -+ && node_plugin_by_node(node)->fast_insert(coord)) { -+ /* shortcut insertion without carry() overhead. -+ -+ Only possible if: -+ -+ - there is enough free space -+ -+ - insertion is not into the leftmost position in a node -+ (otherwise it would require updating of delimiting key in a -+ parent) -+ -+ - node plugin agrees with this -+ -+ */ -+ result = -+ node_plugin_by_node(node)->create_item(coord, key, data, -+ NULL); -+ znode_make_dirty(node); -+ } else { -+ /* otherwise do full-fledged carry(). */ -+ result = -+ insert_with_carry_by_coord(coord, lh, data, key, COP_INSERT, -+ flags); -+ } -+ zrelse(node); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* @coord is set to leaf level and @data is to be inserted to twig level */ -+insert_result -+insert_extent_by_coord(coord_t * -+ coord -+ /* coord where to insert. coord->node * has to be write * locked by caller */ -+ , -+ reiser4_item_data * data /* data to be inserted */ , -+ const reiser4_key * key /* key of new item */ , -+ lock_handle * -+ lh /* lock handle of write lock on * node */ ) -+{ -+ assert("vs-405", coord != NULL); -+ assert("vs-406", data != NULL); -+ assert("vs-407", data->length > 0); -+ assert("vs-408", znode_is_write_locked(coord->node)); -+ assert("vs-409", znode_get_level(coord->node) == LEAF_LEVEL); -+ -+ return insert_with_carry_by_coord(coord, lh, data, key, COP_EXTENT, -+ 0 /*flags */ ); -+} -+ -+/* Insert into the item at the given coord. -+ -+ First try to skip carry by directly calling ->paste() method of item -+ plugin. If this is impossible (there is not enough free space in the node, -+ or we are pasting into leftmost position in the node), call -+ paste_with_carry() that will do full carry(). -+ -+*/ -+/* paste_into_item */ -+int insert_into_item(coord_t * coord /* coord of pasting */ , -+ lock_handle * lh /* lock handle on node involved */ , -+ const reiser4_key * key /* key of unit being pasted */ , -+ reiser4_item_data * data /* parameters for new unit */ , -+ unsigned flags /* insert/paste flags */ ) -+{ -+ int result; -+ int size_change; -+ node_plugin *nplug; -+ item_plugin *iplug; -+ -+ assert("umka-317", coord != NULL); -+ assert("umka-318", key != NULL); -+ -+ iplug = item_plugin_by_coord(coord); -+ nplug = node_plugin_by_coord(coord); -+ -+ assert("nikita-1480", iplug == data->iplug); -+ -+ size_change = space_needed(coord->node, coord, data, 0); -+ if (size_change > (int)znode_free_space(coord->node) && -+ (flags & COPI_DONT_SHIFT_LEFT) && (flags & COPI_DONT_SHIFT_RIGHT) -+ && (flags & COPI_DONT_ALLOCATE)) { -+ /* we are forced to use free space of coord->node and new data -+ does not fit into it. */ -+ return -E_NODE_FULL; -+ } -+ -+ /* shortcut paste without carry() overhead. -+ -+ Only possible if: -+ -+ - there is enough free space -+ -+ - paste is not into the leftmost unit in a node (otherwise -+ it would require updating of delimiting key in a parent) -+ -+ - node plugin agrees with this -+ -+ - item plugin agrees with us -+ */ -+ if (size_change <= (int)znode_free_space(coord->node) && -+ (coord->item_pos != 0 || -+ coord->unit_pos != 0 || coord->between == AFTER_UNIT) && -+ coord->unit_pos != 0 && nplug->fast_paste != NULL && -+ nplug->fast_paste(coord) && -+ iplug->b.fast_paste != NULL && iplug->b.fast_paste(coord)) { -+ if (size_change > 0) -+ nplug->change_item_size(coord, size_change); -+ /* NOTE-NIKITA: huh? where @key is used? */ -+ result = iplug->b.paste(coord, data, NULL); -+ if (size_change < 0) -+ nplug->change_item_size(coord, size_change); -+ znode_make_dirty(coord->node); -+ } else -+ /* otherwise do full-fledged carry(). */ -+ result = paste_with_carry(coord, lh, data, key, flags); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* this either appends or truncates item @coord */ -+int reiser4_resize_item(coord_t * coord /* coord of item being resized */ , -+ reiser4_item_data * data /* parameters of resize */ , -+ reiser4_key * key /* key of new unit */ , -+ lock_handle * lh /* lock handle of node -+ * being modified */ , -+ cop_insert_flag flags /* carry flags */ ) -+{ -+ int result; -+ znode *node; -+ -+ assert("nikita-362", coord != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-363", data != NULL); -+ assert("vs-245", data->length != 0); -+ -+ node = coord->node; -+ coord_clear_iplug(coord); -+ result = zload(node); -+ if (result != 0) -+ return result; -+ -+ if (data->length < 0) -+ result = node_plugin_by_coord(coord)->shrink_item(coord, -+ -data->length); -+ else -+ result = insert_into_item(coord, lh, key, data, flags); -+ -+ zrelse(node); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* insert flow @f */ -+int reiser4_insert_flow(coord_t * coord, lock_handle * lh, flow_t * f) -+{ -+ int result; -+ carry_pool *pool; -+ carry_level *lowest_level; -+ reiser4_item_data *data; -+ carry_op *op; -+ -+ pool = -+ init_carry_pool(sizeof(*pool) + 3 * sizeof(*lowest_level) + -+ sizeof(*data)); -+ if (IS_ERR(pool)) -+ return PTR_ERR(pool); -+ lowest_level = (carry_level *) (pool + 1); -+ init_carry_level(lowest_level, pool); -+ -+ op = reiser4_post_carry(lowest_level, COP_INSERT_FLOW, coord->node, -+ 0 /* operate directly on coord -> node */ ); -+ if (IS_ERR(op) || (op == NULL)) { -+ done_carry_pool(pool); -+ return RETERR(op ? PTR_ERR(op) : -EIO); -+ } -+ -+ /* these are permanent during insert_flow */ -+ data = (reiser4_item_data *) (lowest_level + 3); -+ data->user = 1; -+ data->iplug = item_plugin_by_id(FORMATTING_ID); -+ data->arg = NULL; -+ /* data.length and data.data will be set before calling paste or -+ insert */ -+ data->length = 0; -+ data->data = NULL; -+ -+ op->u.insert_flow.flags = 0; -+ op->u.insert_flow.insert_point = coord; -+ op->u.insert_flow.flow = f; -+ op->u.insert_flow.data = data; -+ op->u.insert_flow.new_nodes = 0; -+ -+ lowest_level->track_type = CARRY_TRACK_CHANGE; -+ lowest_level->tracked = lh; -+ -+ result = reiser4_carry(lowest_level, NULL); -+ done_carry_pool(pool); -+ -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* Given a coord in parent node, obtain a znode for the corresponding child */ -+znode *child_znode(const coord_t * parent_coord /* coord of pointer to -+ * child */ , -+ znode * parent /* parent of child */ , -+ int incore_p /* if !0 only return child if already in -+ * memory */ , -+ int setup_dkeys_p /* if !0 update delimiting keys of -+ * child */ ) -+{ -+ znode *child; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1374", parent_coord != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1482", parent != NULL); -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ if (setup_dkeys_p) -+ assert_rw_not_locked(&(znode_get_tree(parent)->dk_lock)); -+#endif -+ assert("nikita-2947", znode_is_any_locked(parent)); -+ -+ if (znode_get_level(parent) <= LEAF_LEVEL) { -+ /* trying to get child of leaf node */ -+ warning("nikita-1217", "Child of maize?"); -+ return ERR_PTR(RETERR(-EIO)); -+ } -+ if (item_is_internal(parent_coord)) { -+ reiser4_block_nr addr; -+ item_plugin *iplug; -+ reiser4_tree *tree; -+ -+ iplug = item_plugin_by_coord(parent_coord); -+ assert("vs-512", iplug->s.internal.down_link); -+ iplug->s.internal.down_link(parent_coord, NULL, &addr); -+ -+ tree = znode_get_tree(parent); -+ if (incore_p) -+ child = zlook(tree, &addr); -+ else -+ child = -+ zget(tree, &addr, parent, -+ znode_get_level(parent) - 1, -+ reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()); -+ if ((child != NULL) && !IS_ERR(child) && setup_dkeys_p) -+ set_child_delimiting_keys(parent, parent_coord, child); -+ } else { -+ warning("nikita-1483", "Internal item expected"); -+ child = ERR_PTR(RETERR(-EIO)); -+ } -+ return child; -+} -+ -+/* remove znode from transaction */ -+static void uncapture_znode(znode * node) -+{ -+ struct page *page; -+ -+ assert("zam-1001", ZF_ISSET(node, JNODE_HEARD_BANSHEE)); -+ -+ if (!reiser4_blocknr_is_fake(znode_get_block(node))) { -+ int ret; -+ -+ /* An already allocated block goes right to the atom's delete set. */ -+ ret = -+ reiser4_dealloc_block(znode_get_block(node), 0, -+ BA_DEFER | BA_FORMATTED); -+ if (ret) -+ warning("zam-942", -+ "can\'t add a block (%llu) number to atom's delete set\n", -+ (unsigned long long)(*znode_get_block(node))); -+ -+ spin_lock_znode(node); -+ /* Here we return flush reserved block which was reserved at the -+ * moment when this allocated node was marked dirty and still -+ * not used by flush in node relocation procedure. */ -+ if (ZF_ISSET(node, JNODE_FLUSH_RESERVED)) { -+ txn_atom *atom; -+ -+ atom = jnode_get_atom(ZJNODE(node)); -+ assert("zam-939", atom != NULL); -+ spin_unlock_znode(node); -+ flush_reserved2grabbed(atom, (__u64) 1); -+ spin_unlock_atom(atom); -+ } else -+ spin_unlock_znode(node); -+ } else { -+ /* znode has assigned block which is counted as "fake -+ allocated". Return it back to "free blocks") */ -+ fake_allocated2free((__u64) 1, BA_FORMATTED); -+ } -+ -+ /* -+ * uncapture page from transaction. There is a possibility of a race -+ * with ->releasepage(): reiser4_releasepage() detaches page from this -+ * jnode and we have nothing to uncapture. To avoid this, get -+ * reference of node->pg under jnode spin lock. reiser4_uncapture_page() -+ * will deal with released page itself. -+ */ -+ spin_lock_znode(node); -+ page = znode_page(node); -+ if (likely(page != NULL)) { -+ /* -+ * reiser4_uncapture_page() can only be called when we are sure -+ * that znode is pinned in memory, which we are, because -+ * forget_znode() is only called from longterm_unlock_znode(). -+ */ -+ page_cache_get(page); -+ spin_unlock_znode(node); -+ lock_page(page); -+ reiser4_uncapture_page(page); -+ unlock_page(page); -+ page_cache_release(page); -+ } else { -+ txn_atom *atom; -+ -+ /* handle "flush queued" znodes */ -+ while (1) { -+ atom = jnode_get_atom(ZJNODE(node)); -+ assert("zam-943", atom != NULL); -+ -+ if (!ZF_ISSET(node, JNODE_FLUSH_QUEUED) -+ || !atom->nr_running_queues) -+ break; -+ -+ spin_unlock_znode(node); -+ reiser4_atom_wait_event(atom); -+ spin_lock_znode(node); -+ } -+ -+ reiser4_uncapture_block(ZJNODE(node)); -+ spin_unlock_atom(atom); -+ zput(node); -+ } -+} -+ -+/* This is called from longterm_unlock_znode() when last lock is released from -+ the node that has been removed from the tree. At this point node is removed -+ from sibling list and its lock is invalidated. */ -+void forget_znode(lock_handle * handle) -+{ -+ znode *node; -+ reiser4_tree *tree; -+ -+ assert("umka-319", handle != NULL); -+ -+ node = handle->node; -+ tree = znode_get_tree(node); -+ -+ assert("vs-164", znode_is_write_locked(node)); -+ assert("nikita-1280", ZF_ISSET(node, JNODE_HEARD_BANSHEE)); -+ assert_rw_locked(&(node->lock.guard)); -+ -+ /* We assume that this node was detached from its parent before -+ * unlocking, it gives no way to reach this node from parent through a -+ * down link. The node should have no children and, thereby, can't be -+ * reached from them by their parent pointers. The only way to obtain a -+ * reference to the node is to use sibling pointers from its left and -+ * right neighbors. In the next several lines we remove the node from -+ * the sibling list. */ -+ -+ write_lock_tree(tree); -+ sibling_list_remove(node); -+ znode_remove(node, tree); -+ write_unlock_tree(tree); -+ -+ /* Here we set JNODE_DYING and cancel all pending lock requests. It -+ * forces all lock requestor threads to repeat iterations of getting -+ * lock on a child, neighbor or parent node. But, those threads can't -+ * come to this node again, because this node is no longer a child, -+ * neighbor or parent of any other node. This order of znode -+ * invalidation does not allow other threads to waste cpu time is a busy -+ * loop, trying to lock dying object. The exception is in the flush -+ * code when we take node directly from atom's capture list.*/ -+ reiser4_invalidate_lock(handle); -+ uncapture_znode(node); -+} -+ -+/* Check that internal item at @pointer really contains pointer to @child. */ -+int check_tree_pointer(const coord_t * pointer /* would-be pointer to -+ * @child */ , -+ const znode * child /* child znode */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-1016", pointer != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1017", child != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1018", pointer->node != NULL); -+ -+ assert("nikita-1325", znode_is_any_locked(pointer->node)); -+ -+ assert("nikita-2985", -+ znode_get_level(pointer->node) == znode_get_level(child) + 1); -+ -+ coord_clear_iplug((coord_t *) pointer); -+ -+ if (coord_is_existing_unit(pointer)) { -+ item_plugin *iplug; -+ reiser4_block_nr addr; -+ -+ if (item_is_internal(pointer)) { -+ iplug = item_plugin_by_coord(pointer); -+ assert("vs-513", iplug->s.internal.down_link); -+ iplug->s.internal.down_link(pointer, NULL, &addr); -+ /* check that cached value is correct */ -+ if (disk_addr_eq(&addr, znode_get_block(child))) { -+ return NS_FOUND; -+ } -+ } -+ } -+ /* warning ("jmacd-1002", "tree pointer incorrect"); */ -+ return NS_NOT_FOUND; -+} -+ -+/* find coord of pointer to new @child in @parent. -+ -+ Find the &coord_t in the @parent where pointer to a given @child will -+ be in. -+ -+*/ -+int find_new_child_ptr(znode * parent /* parent znode, passed locked */ , -+ znode * -+ child UNUSED_ARG /* child znode, passed locked */ , -+ znode * left /* left brother of new node */ , -+ coord_t * result /* where result is stored in */ ) -+{ -+ int ret; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1486", parent != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1487", child != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1488", result != NULL); -+ -+ ret = find_child_ptr(parent, left, result); -+ if (ret != NS_FOUND) { -+ warning("nikita-1489", "Cannot find brother position: %i", ret); -+ return RETERR(-EIO); -+ } else { -+ result->between = AFTER_UNIT; -+ return RETERR(NS_NOT_FOUND); -+ } -+} -+ -+/* find coord of pointer to @child in @parent. -+ -+ Find the &coord_t in the @parent where pointer to a given @child is in. -+ -+*/ -+int find_child_ptr(znode * parent /* parent znode, passed locked */ , -+ znode * child /* child znode, passed locked */ , -+ coord_t * result /* where result is stored in */ ) -+{ -+ int lookup_res; -+ node_plugin *nplug; -+ /* left delimiting key of a child */ -+ reiser4_key ld; -+ reiser4_tree *tree; -+ -+ assert("nikita-934", parent != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-935", child != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-936", result != NULL); -+ assert("zam-356", znode_is_loaded(parent)); -+ -+ coord_init_zero(result); -+ result->node = parent; -+ -+ nplug = parent->nplug; -+ assert("nikita-939", nplug != NULL); -+ -+ tree = znode_get_tree(parent); -+ /* NOTE-NIKITA taking read-lock on tree here assumes that @result is -+ * not aliased to ->in_parent of some znode. Otherwise, -+ * parent_coord_to_coord() below would modify data protected by tree -+ * lock. */ -+ read_lock_tree(tree); -+ /* fast path. Try to use cached value. Lock tree to keep -+ node->pos_in_parent and pos->*_blocknr consistent. */ -+ if (child->in_parent.item_pos + 1 != 0) { -+ parent_coord_to_coord(&child->in_parent, result); -+ if (check_tree_pointer(result, child) == NS_FOUND) { -+ read_unlock_tree(tree); -+ return NS_FOUND; -+ } -+ -+ child->in_parent.item_pos = (unsigned short)~0; -+ } -+ read_unlock_tree(tree); -+ -+ /* is above failed, find some key from @child. We are looking for the -+ least key in a child. */ -+ read_lock_dk(tree); -+ ld = *znode_get_ld_key(child); -+ read_unlock_dk(tree); -+ /* -+ * now, lookup parent with key just found. Note, that left delimiting -+ * key doesn't identify node uniquely, because (in extremely rare -+ * case) two nodes can have equal left delimiting keys, if one of them -+ * is completely filled with directory entries that all happened to be -+ * hash collision. But, we check block number in check_tree_pointer() -+ * and, so, are safe. -+ */ -+ lookup_res = nplug->lookup(parent, &ld, FIND_EXACT, result); -+ /* update cached pos_in_node */ -+ if (lookup_res == NS_FOUND) { -+ write_lock_tree(tree); -+ coord_to_parent_coord(result, &child->in_parent); -+ write_unlock_tree(tree); -+ lookup_res = check_tree_pointer(result, child); -+ } -+ if (lookup_res == NS_NOT_FOUND) -+ lookup_res = find_child_by_addr(parent, child, result); -+ return lookup_res; -+} -+ -+/* find coord of pointer to @child in @parent by scanning -+ -+ Find the &coord_t in the @parent where pointer to a given @child -+ is in by scanning all internal items in @parent and comparing block -+ numbers in them with that of @child. -+ -+*/ -+static int find_child_by_addr(znode * parent /* parent znode, passed locked */ , -+ znode * child /* child znode, passed locked */ , -+ coord_t * result /* where result is stored in */ ) -+{ -+ int ret; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1320", parent != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1321", child != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1322", result != NULL); -+ -+ ret = NS_NOT_FOUND; -+ -+ for_all_units(result, parent) { -+ if (check_tree_pointer(result, child) == NS_FOUND) { -+ write_lock_tree(znode_get_tree(parent)); -+ coord_to_parent_coord(result, &child->in_parent); -+ write_unlock_tree(znode_get_tree(parent)); -+ ret = NS_FOUND; -+ break; -+ } -+ } -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+/* true, if @addr is "unallocated block number", which is just address, with -+ highest bit set. */ -+int is_disk_addr_unallocated(const reiser4_block_nr * addr /* address to -+ * check */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-1766", addr != NULL); -+ cassert(sizeof(reiser4_block_nr) == 8); -+ return (*addr & REISER4_BLOCKNR_STATUS_BIT_MASK) == -+ REISER4_UNALLOCATED_STATUS_VALUE; -+} -+ -+/* returns true if removing bytes of given range of key [from_key, to_key] -+ causes removing of whole item @from */ -+static int -+item_removed_completely(coord_t * from, const reiser4_key * from_key, -+ const reiser4_key * to_key) -+{ -+ item_plugin *iplug; -+ reiser4_key key_in_item; -+ -+ assert("umka-325", from != NULL); -+ assert("", item_is_extent(from)); -+ -+ /* check first key just for case */ -+ item_key_by_coord(from, &key_in_item); -+ if (keygt(from_key, &key_in_item)) -+ return 0; -+ -+ /* check last key */ -+ iplug = item_plugin_by_coord(from); -+ assert("vs-611", iplug && iplug->s.file.append_key); -+ -+ iplug->s.file.append_key(from, &key_in_item); -+ set_key_offset(&key_in_item, get_key_offset(&key_in_item) - 1); -+ -+ if (keylt(to_key, &key_in_item)) -+ /* last byte is not removed */ -+ return 0; -+ return 1; -+} -+ -+/* helper function for prepare_twig_kill(): @left and @right are formatted -+ * neighbors of extent item being completely removed. Load and lock neighbors -+ * and store lock handles into @cdata for later use by kill_hook_extent() */ -+static int -+prepare_children(znode * left, znode * right, carry_kill_data * kdata) -+{ -+ int result; -+ int left_loaded; -+ int right_loaded; -+ -+ result = 0; -+ left_loaded = right_loaded = 0; -+ -+ if (left != NULL) { -+ result = zload(left); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ left_loaded = 1; -+ result = longterm_lock_znode(kdata->left, left, -+ ZNODE_READ_LOCK, -+ ZNODE_LOCK_LOPRI); -+ } -+ } -+ if (result == 0 && right != NULL) { -+ result = zload(right); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ right_loaded = 1; -+ result = longterm_lock_znode(kdata->right, right, -+ ZNODE_READ_LOCK, -+ ZNODE_LOCK_HIPRI | -+ ZNODE_LOCK_NONBLOCK); -+ } -+ } -+ if (result != 0) { -+ done_lh(kdata->left); -+ done_lh(kdata->right); -+ if (left_loaded != 0) -+ zrelse(left); -+ if (right_loaded != 0) -+ zrelse(right); -+ } -+ return result; -+} -+ -+static void done_children(carry_kill_data * kdata) -+{ -+ if (kdata->left != NULL && kdata->left->node != NULL) { -+ zrelse(kdata->left->node); -+ done_lh(kdata->left); -+ } -+ if (kdata->right != NULL && kdata->right->node != NULL) { -+ zrelse(kdata->right->node); -+ done_lh(kdata->right); -+ } -+} -+ -+/* part of cut_node. It is called when cut_node is called to remove or cut part -+ of extent item. When head of that item is removed - we have to update right -+ delimiting of left neighbor of extent. When item is removed completely - we -+ have to set sibling link between left and right neighbor of removed -+ extent. This may return -E_DEADLOCK because of trying to get left neighbor -+ locked. So, caller should repeat an attempt -+*/ -+/* Audited by: umka (2002.06.16) */ -+static int -+prepare_twig_kill(carry_kill_data * kdata, znode * locked_left_neighbor) -+{ -+ int result; -+ reiser4_key key; -+ lock_handle left_lh; -+ lock_handle right_lh; -+ coord_t left_coord; -+ coord_t *from; -+ znode *left_child; -+ znode *right_child; -+ reiser4_tree *tree; -+ int left_zloaded_here, right_zloaded_here; -+ -+ from = kdata->params.from; -+ assert("umka-326", from != NULL); -+ assert("umka-327", kdata->params.to != NULL); -+ -+ /* for one extent item only yet */ -+ assert("vs-591", item_is_extent(from)); -+ assert("vs-592", from->item_pos == kdata->params.to->item_pos); -+ -+ if ((kdata->params.from_key -+ && keygt(kdata->params.from_key, item_key_by_coord(from, &key))) -+ || from->unit_pos != 0) { -+ /* head of item @from is not removed, there is nothing to -+ worry about */ -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ result = 0; -+ left_zloaded_here = 0; -+ right_zloaded_here = 0; -+ -+ left_child = right_child = NULL; -+ -+ coord_dup(&left_coord, from); -+ init_lh(&left_lh); -+ init_lh(&right_lh); -+ if (coord_prev_unit(&left_coord)) { -+ /* @from is leftmost item in its node */ -+ if (!locked_left_neighbor) { -+ result = -+ reiser4_get_left_neighbor(&left_lh, from->node, -+ ZNODE_READ_LOCK, -+ GN_CAN_USE_UPPER_LEVELS); -+ switch (result) { -+ case 0: -+ break; -+ case -E_NO_NEIGHBOR: -+ /* there is no formatted node to the left of -+ from->node */ -+ warning("vs-605", -+ "extent item has smallest key in " -+ "the tree and it is about to be removed"); -+ return 0; -+ case -E_DEADLOCK: -+ /* need to restart */ -+ default: -+ return result; -+ } -+ -+ /* we have acquired left neighbor of from->node */ -+ result = zload(left_lh.node); -+ if (result) -+ goto done; -+ -+ locked_left_neighbor = left_lh.node; -+ } else { -+ /* squalloc_right_twig_cut should have supplied locked -+ * left neighbor */ -+ assert("vs-834", -+ znode_is_write_locked(locked_left_neighbor)); -+ result = zload(locked_left_neighbor); -+ if (result) -+ return result; -+ } -+ -+ left_zloaded_here = 1; -+ coord_init_last_unit(&left_coord, locked_left_neighbor); -+ } -+ -+ if (!item_is_internal(&left_coord)) { -+ /* what else but extent can be on twig level */ -+ assert("vs-606", item_is_extent(&left_coord)); -+ -+ /* there is no left formatted child */ -+ if (left_zloaded_here) -+ zrelse(locked_left_neighbor); -+ done_lh(&left_lh); -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ tree = znode_get_tree(left_coord.node); -+ left_child = child_znode(&left_coord, left_coord.node, 1, 0); -+ -+ if (IS_ERR(left_child)) { -+ result = PTR_ERR(left_child); -+ goto done; -+ } -+ -+ /* left child is acquired, calculate new right delimiting key for it -+ and get right child if it is necessary */ -+ if (item_removed_completely -+ (from, kdata->params.from_key, kdata->params.to_key)) { -+ /* try to get right child of removed item */ -+ coord_t right_coord; -+ -+ assert("vs-607", -+ kdata->params.to->unit_pos == -+ coord_last_unit_pos(kdata->params.to)); -+ coord_dup(&right_coord, kdata->params.to); -+ if (coord_next_unit(&right_coord)) { -+ /* @to is rightmost unit in the node */ -+ result = -+ reiser4_get_right_neighbor(&right_lh, from->node, -+ ZNODE_READ_LOCK, -+ GN_CAN_USE_UPPER_LEVELS); -+ switch (result) { -+ case 0: -+ result = zload(right_lh.node); -+ if (result) -+ goto done; -+ -+ right_zloaded_here = 1; -+ coord_init_first_unit(&right_coord, -+ right_lh.node); -+ item_key_by_coord(&right_coord, &key); -+ break; -+ -+ case -E_NO_NEIGHBOR: -+ /* there is no formatted node to the right of -+ from->node */ -+ read_lock_dk(tree); -+ key = *znode_get_rd_key(from->node); -+ read_unlock_dk(tree); -+ right_coord.node = NULL; -+ result = 0; -+ break; -+ default: -+ /* real error */ -+ goto done; -+ } -+ } else { -+ /* there is an item to the right of @from - take its key */ -+ item_key_by_coord(&right_coord, &key); -+ } -+ -+ /* try to get right child of @from */ -+ if (right_coord.node && /* there is right neighbor of @from */ -+ item_is_internal(&right_coord)) { /* it is internal item */ -+ right_child = child_znode(&right_coord, -+ right_coord.node, 1, 0); -+ -+ if (IS_ERR(right_child)) { -+ result = PTR_ERR(right_child); -+ goto done; -+ } -+ -+ } -+ /* whole extent is removed between znodes left_child and right_child. Prepare them for linking and -+ update of right delimiting key of left_child */ -+ result = prepare_children(left_child, right_child, kdata); -+ } else { -+ /* head of item @to is removed. left_child has to get right delimting key update. Prepare it for that */ -+ result = prepare_children(left_child, NULL, kdata); -+ } -+ -+ done: -+ if (right_child) -+ zput(right_child); -+ if (right_zloaded_here) -+ zrelse(right_lh.node); -+ done_lh(&right_lh); -+ -+ if (left_child) -+ zput(left_child); -+ if (left_zloaded_here) -+ zrelse(locked_left_neighbor); -+ done_lh(&left_lh); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* this is used to remove part of node content between coordinates @from and @to. Units to which @from and @to are set -+ are to be cut completely */ -+/* for try_to_merge_with_left, delete_copied, reiser4_delete_node */ -+int cut_node_content(coord_t * from, coord_t * to, const reiser4_key * from_key, /* first key to be removed */ -+ const reiser4_key * to_key, /* last key to be removed */ -+ reiser4_key * -+ smallest_removed /* smallest key actually removed */ ) -+{ -+ int result; -+ carry_pool *pool; -+ carry_level *lowest_level; -+ carry_cut_data *cut_data; -+ carry_op *op; -+ -+ assert("vs-1715", coord_compare(from, to) != COORD_CMP_ON_RIGHT); -+ -+ pool = -+ init_carry_pool(sizeof(*pool) + 3 * sizeof(*lowest_level) + -+ sizeof(*cut_data)); -+ if (IS_ERR(pool)) -+ return PTR_ERR(pool); -+ lowest_level = (carry_level *) (pool + 1); -+ init_carry_level(lowest_level, pool); -+ -+ op = reiser4_post_carry(lowest_level, COP_CUT, from->node, 0); -+ assert("vs-1509", op != 0); -+ if (IS_ERR(op)) { -+ done_carry_pool(pool); -+ return PTR_ERR(op); -+ } -+ -+ cut_data = (carry_cut_data *) (lowest_level + 3); -+ cut_data->params.from = from; -+ cut_data->params.to = to; -+ cut_data->params.from_key = from_key; -+ cut_data->params.to_key = to_key; -+ cut_data->params.smallest_removed = smallest_removed; -+ -+ op->u.cut_or_kill.is_cut = 1; -+ op->u.cut_or_kill.u.cut = cut_data; -+ -+ result = reiser4_carry(lowest_level, NULL); -+ done_carry_pool(pool); -+ -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* cut part of the node -+ -+ Cut part or whole content of node. -+ -+ cut data between @from and @to of @from->node and call carry() to make -+ corresponding changes in the tree. @from->node may become empty. If so - -+ pointer to it will be removed. Neighboring nodes are not changed. Smallest -+ removed key is stored in @smallest_removed -+ -+*/ -+int kill_node_content(coord_t * from, /* coord of the first unit/item that will be eliminated */ -+ coord_t * to, /* coord of the last unit/item that will be eliminated */ -+ const reiser4_key * from_key, /* first key to be removed */ -+ const reiser4_key * to_key, /* last key to be removed */ -+ reiser4_key * smallest_removed, /* smallest key actually removed */ -+ znode * locked_left_neighbor, /* this is set when kill_node_content is called with left neighbor -+ * locked (in squalloc_right_twig_cut, namely) */ -+ struct inode *inode, /* inode of file whose item (or its part) is to be killed. This is necessary to -+ invalidate pages together with item pointing to them */ -+ int truncate) -+{ /* this call is made for file truncate) */ -+ int result; -+ carry_pool *pool; -+ carry_level *lowest_level; -+ carry_kill_data *kdata; -+ lock_handle *left_child; -+ lock_handle *right_child; -+ carry_op *op; -+ -+ assert("umka-328", from != NULL); -+ assert("vs-316", !node_is_empty(from->node)); -+ assert("nikita-1812", coord_is_existing_unit(from) -+ && coord_is_existing_unit(to)); -+ -+ /* allocate carry_pool, 3 carry_level-s, carry_kill_data and structures for kill_hook_extent */ -+ pool = init_carry_pool(sizeof(*pool) + 3 * sizeof(*lowest_level) + -+ sizeof(carry_kill_data) + -+ 2 * sizeof(lock_handle) + -+ 5 * sizeof(reiser4_key) + 2 * sizeof(coord_t)); -+ if (IS_ERR(pool)) -+ return PTR_ERR(pool); -+ -+ lowest_level = (carry_level *) (pool + 1); -+ init_carry_level(lowest_level, pool); -+ -+ kdata = (carry_kill_data *) (lowest_level + 3); -+ left_child = (lock_handle *) (kdata + 1); -+ right_child = left_child + 1; -+ -+ init_lh(left_child); -+ init_lh(right_child); -+ -+ kdata->params.from = from; -+ kdata->params.to = to; -+ kdata->params.from_key = from_key; -+ kdata->params.to_key = to_key; -+ kdata->params.smallest_removed = smallest_removed; -+ kdata->params.truncate = truncate; -+ kdata->flags = 0; -+ kdata->inode = inode; -+ kdata->left = left_child; -+ kdata->right = right_child; -+ /* memory for 5 reiser4_key and 2 coord_t will be used in kill_hook_extent */ -+ kdata->buf = (char *)(right_child + 1); -+ -+ if (znode_get_level(from->node) == TWIG_LEVEL && item_is_extent(from)) { -+ /* left child of extent item may have to get updated right -+ delimiting key and to get linked with right child of extent -+ @from if it will be removed completely */ -+ result = prepare_twig_kill(kdata, locked_left_neighbor); -+ if (result) { -+ done_children(kdata); -+ done_carry_pool(pool); -+ return result; -+ } -+ } -+ -+ op = reiser4_post_carry(lowest_level, COP_CUT, from->node, 0); -+ if (IS_ERR(op) || (op == NULL)) { -+ done_children(kdata); -+ done_carry_pool(pool); -+ return RETERR(op ? PTR_ERR(op) : -EIO); -+ } -+ -+ op->u.cut_or_kill.is_cut = 0; -+ op->u.cut_or_kill.u.kill = kdata; -+ -+ result = reiser4_carry(lowest_level, NULL); -+ -+ done_children(kdata); -+ done_carry_pool(pool); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+void -+fake_kill_hook_tail(struct inode *inode, loff_t start, loff_t end, int truncate) -+{ -+ if (reiser4_inode_get_flag(inode, REISER4_HAS_MMAP)) { -+ pgoff_t start_pg, end_pg; -+ -+ start_pg = start >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT; -+ end_pg = (end - 1) >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT; -+ -+ if ((start & (PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - 1)) == 0) { -+ /* -+ * kill up to the page boundary. -+ */ -+ assert("vs-123456", start_pg == end_pg); -+ reiser4_invalidate_pages(inode->i_mapping, start_pg, 1, -+ truncate); -+ } else if (start_pg != end_pg) { -+ /* -+ * page boundary is within killed portion of node. -+ */ -+ assert("vs-654321", end_pg - start_pg == 1); -+ reiser4_invalidate_pages(inode->i_mapping, end_pg, -+ end_pg - start_pg, 1); -+ } -+ } -+ inode_sub_bytes(inode, end - start); -+} -+ -+/** -+ * Delete whole @node from the reiser4 tree without loading it. -+ * -+ * @left: locked left neighbor, -+ * @node: node to be deleted, -+ * @smallest_removed: leftmost key of deleted node, -+ * @object: inode pointer, if we truncate a file body. -+ * @truncate: true if called for file truncate. -+ * -+ * @return: 0 if success, error code otherwise. -+ * -+ * NOTE: if @object!=NULL we assume that @smallest_removed != NULL and it -+ * contains the right value of the smallest removed key from the previous -+ * cut_worker() iteration. This is needed for proper accounting of -+ * "i_blocks" and "i_bytes" fields of the @object. -+ */ -+int reiser4_delete_node(znode * node, reiser4_key * smallest_removed, -+ struct inode *object, int truncate) -+{ -+ lock_handle parent_lock; -+ coord_t cut_from; -+ coord_t cut_to; -+ reiser4_tree *tree; -+ int ret; -+ -+ assert("zam-937", node != NULL); -+ assert("zam-933", znode_is_write_locked(node)); -+ assert("zam-999", smallest_removed != NULL); -+ -+ init_lh(&parent_lock); -+ -+ ret = reiser4_get_parent(&parent_lock, node, ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK); -+ if (ret) -+ return ret; -+ -+ assert("zam-934", !znode_above_root(parent_lock.node)); -+ -+ ret = zload(parent_lock.node); -+ if (ret) -+ goto failed_nozrelse; -+ -+ ret = find_child_ptr(parent_lock.node, node, &cut_from); -+ if (ret) -+ goto failed; -+ -+ /* decrement child counter and set parent pointer to NULL before -+ deleting the list from parent node because of checks in -+ internal_kill_item_hook (we can delete the last item from the parent -+ node, the parent node is going to be deleted and its c_count should -+ be zero). */ -+ -+ tree = znode_get_tree(node); -+ write_lock_tree(tree); -+ init_parent_coord(&node->in_parent, NULL); -+ --parent_lock.node->c_count; -+ write_unlock_tree(tree); -+ -+ assert("zam-989", item_is_internal(&cut_from)); -+ -+ /* @node should be deleted after unlocking. */ -+ ZF_SET(node, JNODE_HEARD_BANSHEE); -+ -+ /* remove a pointer from the parent node to the node being deleted. */ -+ coord_dup(&cut_to, &cut_from); -+ /* FIXME: shouldn't this be kill_node_content */ -+ ret = cut_node_content(&cut_from, &cut_to, NULL, NULL, NULL); -+ if (ret) -+ /* FIXME(Zam): Should we re-connect the node to its parent if -+ * cut_node fails? */ -+ goto failed; -+ -+ { -+ reiser4_tree *tree = current_tree; -+ __u64 start_offset = 0, end_offset = 0; -+ -+ read_lock_tree(tree); -+ write_lock_dk(tree); -+ if (object) { -+ /* We use @smallest_removed and the left delimiting of -+ * the current node for @object->i_blocks, i_bytes -+ * calculation. We assume that the items after the -+ * *@smallest_removed key have been deleted from the -+ * file body. */ -+ start_offset = get_key_offset(znode_get_ld_key(node)); -+ end_offset = get_key_offset(smallest_removed); -+ } -+ -+ assert("zam-1021", znode_is_connected(node)); -+ if (node->left) -+ znode_set_rd_key(node->left, znode_get_rd_key(node)); -+ -+ *smallest_removed = *znode_get_ld_key(node); -+ -+ write_unlock_dk(tree); -+ read_unlock_tree(tree); -+ -+ if (object) { -+ /* we used to perform actions which are to be performed on items on their removal from tree in -+ special item method - kill_hook. Here for optimization reasons we avoid reading node -+ containing item we remove and can not call item's kill hook. Instead we call function which -+ does exactly the same things as tail kill hook in assumption that node we avoid reading -+ contains only one item and that item is a tail one. */ -+ fake_kill_hook_tail(object, start_offset, end_offset, -+ truncate); -+ } -+ } -+ failed: -+ zrelse(parent_lock.node); -+ failed_nozrelse: -+ done_lh(&parent_lock); -+ -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+static int can_delete(const reiser4_key *key, znode *node) -+{ -+ int result; -+ -+ read_lock_dk(current_tree); -+ result = keyle(key, znode_get_ld_key(node)); -+ read_unlock_dk(current_tree); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * This subroutine is not optimal but implementation seems to -+ * be easier). -+ * -+ * @tap: the point deletion process begins from, -+ * @from_key: the beginning of the deleted key range, -+ * @to_key: the end of the deleted key range, -+ * @smallest_removed: the smallest removed key, -+ * @truncate: true if called for file truncate. -+ * @progress: return true if a progress in file items deletions was made, -+ * @smallest_removed value is actual in that case. -+ * -+ * @return: 0 if success, error code otherwise, -E_REPEAT means that long -+ * reiser4_cut_tree operation was interrupted for allowing atom commit. -+ */ -+int -+cut_tree_worker_common(tap_t * tap, const reiser4_key * from_key, -+ const reiser4_key * to_key, -+ reiser4_key * smallest_removed, struct inode *object, -+ int truncate, int *progress) -+{ -+ lock_handle next_node_lock; -+ coord_t left_coord; -+ int result; -+ -+ assert("zam-931", tap->coord->node != NULL); -+ assert("zam-932", znode_is_write_locked(tap->coord->node)); -+ -+ *progress = 0; -+ init_lh(&next_node_lock); -+ -+ while (1) { -+ znode *node; /* node from which items are cut */ -+ node_plugin *nplug; /* node plugin for @node */ -+ -+ node = tap->coord->node; -+ -+ /* Move next_node_lock to the next node on the left. */ -+ result = -+ reiser4_get_left_neighbor(&next_node_lock, node, -+ ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK, -+ GN_CAN_USE_UPPER_LEVELS); -+ if (result != 0 && result != -E_NO_NEIGHBOR) -+ break; -+ /* Check can we delete the node as a whole. */ -+ if (*progress && znode_get_level(node) == LEAF_LEVEL && -+ can_delete(from_key, node)) { -+ result = reiser4_delete_node(node, smallest_removed, -+ object, truncate); -+ } else { -+ result = reiser4_tap_load(tap); -+ if (result) -+ return result; -+ -+ /* Prepare the second (right) point for cut_node() */ -+ if (*progress) -+ coord_init_last_unit(tap->coord, node); -+ -+ else if (item_plugin_by_coord(tap->coord)->b.lookup == -+ NULL) -+ /* set rightmost unit for the items without lookup method */ -+ tap->coord->unit_pos = -+ coord_last_unit_pos(tap->coord); -+ -+ nplug = node->nplug; -+ -+ assert("vs-686", nplug); -+ assert("vs-687", nplug->lookup); -+ -+ /* left_coord is leftmost unit cut from @node */ -+ result = nplug->lookup(node, from_key, -+ FIND_MAX_NOT_MORE_THAN, -+ &left_coord); -+ -+ if (IS_CBKERR(result)) -+ break; -+ -+ /* adjust coordinates so that they are set to existing units */ -+ if (coord_set_to_right(&left_coord) -+ || coord_set_to_left(tap->coord)) { -+ result = 0; -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ if (coord_compare(&left_coord, tap->coord) == -+ COORD_CMP_ON_RIGHT) { -+ /* keys from @from_key to @to_key are not in the tree */ -+ result = 0; -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ if (left_coord.item_pos != tap->coord->item_pos) { -+ /* do not allow to cut more than one item. It is added to solve problem of truncating -+ partially converted files. If file is partially converted there may exist a twig node -+ containing both internal item or items pointing to leaf nodes with formatting items -+ and extent item. We do not want to kill internal items being at twig node here -+ because cut_tree_worker assumes killing them from level level */ -+ coord_dup(&left_coord, tap->coord); -+ assert("vs-1652", -+ coord_is_existing_unit(&left_coord)); -+ left_coord.unit_pos = 0; -+ } -+ -+ /* cut data from one node */ -+ // *smallest_removed = *reiser4_min_key(); -+ result = -+ kill_node_content(&left_coord, tap->coord, from_key, -+ to_key, smallest_removed, -+ next_node_lock.node, object, -+ truncate); -+ reiser4_tap_relse(tap); -+ } -+ if (result) -+ break; -+ -+ ++(*progress); -+ -+ /* Check whether all items with keys >= from_key were removed -+ * from the tree. */ -+ if (keyle(smallest_removed, from_key)) -+ /* result = 0; */ -+ break; -+ -+ if (next_node_lock.node == NULL) -+ break; -+ -+ result = reiser4_tap_move(tap, &next_node_lock); -+ done_lh(&next_node_lock); -+ if (result) -+ break; -+ -+ /* Break long reiser4_cut_tree operation (deletion of a large -+ file) if atom requires commit. */ -+ if (*progress > CUT_TREE_MIN_ITERATIONS -+ && current_atom_should_commit()) { -+ result = -E_REPEAT; -+ break; -+ } -+ } -+ done_lh(&next_node_lock); -+ // assert("vs-301", !keyeq(&smallest_removed, reiser4_min_key())); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* there is a fundamental problem with optimizing deletes: VFS does it -+ one file at a time. Another problem is that if an item can be -+ anything, then deleting items must be done one at a time. It just -+ seems clean to writes this to specify a from and a to key, and cut -+ everything between them though. */ -+ -+/* use this function with care if deleting more than what is part of a single file. */ -+/* do not use this when cutting a single item, it is suboptimal for that */ -+ -+/* You are encouraged to write plugin specific versions of this. It -+ cannot be optimal for all plugins because it works item at a time, -+ and some plugins could sometimes work node at a time. Regular files -+ however are not optimizable to work node at a time because of -+ extents needing to free the blocks they point to. -+ -+ Optimizations compared to v3 code: -+ -+ It does not balance (that task is left to memory pressure code). -+ -+ Nodes are deleted only if empty. -+ -+ Uses extents. -+ -+ Performs read-ahead of formatted nodes whose contents are part of -+ the deletion. -+*/ -+ -+/** -+ * Delete everything from the reiser4 tree between two keys: @from_key and -+ * @to_key. -+ * -+ * @from_key: the beginning of the deleted key range, -+ * @to_key: the end of the deleted key range, -+ * @smallest_removed: the smallest removed key, -+ * @object: owner of cutting items. -+ * @truncate: true if called for file truncate. -+ * @progress: return true if a progress in file items deletions was made, -+ * @smallest_removed value is actual in that case. -+ * -+ * @return: 0 if success, error code otherwise, -E_REPEAT means that long cut_tree -+ * operation was interrupted for allowing atom commit . -+ */ -+ -+int reiser4_cut_tree_object(reiser4_tree * tree, const reiser4_key * from_key, -+ const reiser4_key * to_key, -+ reiser4_key * smallest_removed_p, -+ struct inode *object, int truncate, int *progress) -+{ -+ lock_handle lock; -+ int result; -+ tap_t tap; -+ coord_t right_coord; -+ reiser4_key smallest_removed; -+ int (*cut_tree_worker) (tap_t *, const reiser4_key *, -+ const reiser4_key *, reiser4_key *, -+ struct inode *, int, int *); -+ STORE_COUNTERS; -+ -+ assert("umka-329", tree != NULL); -+ assert("umka-330", from_key != NULL); -+ assert("umka-331", to_key != NULL); -+ assert("zam-936", keyle(from_key, to_key)); -+ -+ if (smallest_removed_p == NULL) -+ smallest_removed_p = &smallest_removed; -+ -+ init_lh(&lock); -+ -+ do { -+ /* Find rightmost item to cut away from the tree. */ -+ result = reiser4_object_lookup(object, to_key, &right_coord, -+ &lock, ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK, -+ FIND_MAX_NOT_MORE_THAN, -+ TWIG_LEVEL, LEAF_LEVEL, -+ CBK_UNIQUE, NULL /*ra_info */); -+ if (result != CBK_COORD_FOUND) -+ break; -+ if (object == NULL -+ || inode_file_plugin(object)->cut_tree_worker == NULL) -+ cut_tree_worker = cut_tree_worker_common; -+ else -+ cut_tree_worker = -+ inode_file_plugin(object)->cut_tree_worker; -+ reiser4_tap_init(&tap, &right_coord, &lock, ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK); -+ result = -+ cut_tree_worker(&tap, from_key, to_key, smallest_removed_p, -+ object, truncate, progress); -+ reiser4_tap_done(&tap); -+ -+ reiser4_preempt_point(); -+ -+ } while (0); -+ -+ done_lh(&lock); -+ -+ if (result) { -+ switch (result) { -+ case -E_NO_NEIGHBOR: -+ result = 0; -+ break; -+ case -E_DEADLOCK: -+ result = -E_REPEAT; -+ case -E_REPEAT: -+ case -ENOMEM: -+ case -ENOENT: -+ break; -+ default: -+ warning("nikita-2861", "failure: %i", result); -+ } -+ } -+ -+ CHECK_COUNTERS; -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* repeat reiser4_cut_tree_object until everything is deleted. -+ * unlike cut_file_items, it does not end current transaction if -E_REPEAT -+ * is returned by cut_tree_object. */ -+int reiser4_cut_tree(reiser4_tree * tree, const reiser4_key * from, -+ const reiser4_key * to, struct inode *inode, int truncate) -+{ -+ int result; -+ int progress; -+ -+ do { -+ result = reiser4_cut_tree_object(tree, from, to, NULL, -+ inode, truncate, &progress); -+ } while (result == -E_REPEAT); -+ -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* finishing reiser4 initialization */ -+int reiser4_init_tree(reiser4_tree * tree /* pointer to structure being -+ * initialized */ , -+ const reiser4_block_nr * root_block /* address of a root block -+ * on a disk */ , -+ tree_level height /* height of a tree */ , -+ node_plugin * nplug /* default node plugin */ ) -+{ -+ int result; -+ -+ assert("nikita-306", tree != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-307", root_block != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-308", height > 0); -+ assert("nikita-309", nplug != NULL); -+ assert("zam-587", tree->super != NULL); -+ -+ tree->root_block = *root_block; -+ tree->height = height; -+ tree->estimate_one_insert = calc_estimate_one_insert(height); -+ tree->nplug = nplug; -+ -+ tree->znode_epoch = 1ull; -+ -+ cbk_cache_init(&tree->cbk_cache); -+ -+ result = znodes_tree_init(tree); -+ if (result == 0) -+ result = jnodes_tree_init(tree); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ tree->uber = zget(tree, &UBER_TREE_ADDR, NULL, 0, -+ reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()); -+ if (IS_ERR(tree->uber)) { -+ result = PTR_ERR(tree->uber); -+ tree->uber = NULL; -+ } -+ } -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* release resources associated with @tree */ -+void reiser4_done_tree(reiser4_tree * tree /* tree to release */ ) -+{ -+ if (tree == NULL) -+ return; -+ -+ if (tree->uber != NULL) { -+ zput(tree->uber); -+ tree->uber = NULL; -+ } -+ znodes_tree_done(tree); -+ jnodes_tree_done(tree); -+ cbk_cache_done(&tree->cbk_cache); -+} -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ scroll-step: 1 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/tree.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/tree.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/tree.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/tree.h 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,577 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by -+ * reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* Tree operations. See fs/reiser4/tree.c for comments */ -+ -+#if !defined( __REISER4_TREE_H__ ) -+#define __REISER4_TREE_H__ -+ -+#include "forward.h" -+#include "debug.h" -+#include "dformat.h" -+#include "plugin/node/node.h" -+#include "plugin/plugin.h" -+#include "znode.h" -+#include "tap.h" -+ -+#include /* for __u?? */ -+#include /* for struct super_block */ -+#include -+#include /* for struct task_struct */ -+ -+/* fictive block number never actually used */ -+extern const reiser4_block_nr UBER_TREE_ADDR; -+ -+/* &cbk_cache_slot - entry in a coord cache. -+ -+ This is entry in a coord_by_key (cbk) cache, represented by -+ &cbk_cache. -+ -+*/ -+typedef struct cbk_cache_slot { -+ /* cached node */ -+ znode *node; -+ /* linkage to the next cbk cache slot in a LRU order */ -+ struct list_head lru; -+} cbk_cache_slot; -+ -+/* &cbk_cache - coord cache. This is part of reiser4_tree. -+ -+ cbk_cache is supposed to speed up tree lookups by caching results of recent -+ successful lookups (we don't cache negative results as dentry cache -+ does). Cache consists of relatively small number of entries kept in a LRU -+ order. Each entry (&cbk_cache_slot) contains a pointer to znode, from -+ which we can obtain a range of keys that covered by this znode. Before -+ embarking into real tree traversal we scan cbk_cache slot by slot and for -+ each slot check whether key we are looking for is between minimal and -+ maximal keys for node pointed to by this slot. If no match is found, real -+ tree traversal is performed and if result is successful, appropriate entry -+ is inserted into cache, possibly pulling least recently used entry out of -+ it. -+ -+ Tree spin lock is used to protect coord cache. If contention for this -+ lock proves to be too high, more finer grained locking can be added. -+ -+ Invariants involving parts of this data-type: -+ -+ [cbk-cache-invariant] -+*/ -+typedef struct cbk_cache { -+ /* serializator */ -+ rwlock_t guard; -+ int nr_slots; -+ /* head of LRU list of cache slots */ -+ struct list_head lru; -+ /* actual array of slots */ -+ cbk_cache_slot *slot; -+} cbk_cache; -+ -+/* level_lookup_result - possible outcome of looking up key at some level. -+ This is used by coord_by_key when traversing tree downward. */ -+typedef enum { -+ /* continue to the next level */ -+ LOOKUP_CONT, -+ /* done. Either required item was found, or we can prove it -+ doesn't exist, or some error occurred. */ -+ LOOKUP_DONE, -+ /* restart traversal from the root. Infamous "repetition". */ -+ LOOKUP_REST -+} level_lookup_result; -+ -+/* This is representation of internal reiser4 tree where all file-system -+ data and meta-data are stored. This structure is passed to all tree -+ manipulation functions. It's different from the super block because: -+ we don't want to limit ourselves to strictly one to one mapping -+ between super blocks and trees, and, because they are logically -+ different: there are things in a super block that have no relation to -+ the tree (bitmaps, journalling area, mount options, etc.) and there -+ are things in a tree that bear no relation to the super block, like -+ tree of znodes. -+ -+ At this time, there is only one tree -+ per filesystem, and this struct is part of the super block. We only -+ call the super block the super block for historical reasons (most -+ other filesystems call the per filesystem metadata the super block). -+*/ -+ -+struct reiser4_tree { -+ /* block_nr == 0 is fake znode. Write lock it, while changing -+ tree height. */ -+ /* disk address of root node of a tree */ -+ reiser4_block_nr root_block; -+ -+ /* level of the root node. If this is 1, tree consists of root -+ node only */ -+ tree_level height; -+ -+ /* -+ * this is cached here avoid calling plugins through function -+ * dereference all the time. -+ */ -+ __u64 estimate_one_insert; -+ -+ /* cache of recent tree lookup results */ -+ cbk_cache cbk_cache; -+ -+ /* hash table to look up znodes by block number. */ -+ z_hash_table zhash_table; -+ z_hash_table zfake_table; -+ /* hash table to look up jnodes by inode and offset. */ -+ j_hash_table jhash_table; -+ -+ /* lock protecting: -+ - parent pointers, -+ - sibling pointers, -+ - znode hash table -+ - coord cache -+ */ -+ /* NOTE: The "giant" tree lock can be replaced by more spin locks, -+ hoping they will be less contented. We can use one spin lock per one -+ znode hash bucket. With adding of some code complexity, sibling -+ pointers can be protected by both znode spin locks. However it looks -+ more SMP scalable we should test this locking change on n-ways (n > -+ 4) SMP machines. Current 4-ways machine test does not show that tree -+ lock is contented and it is a bottleneck (2003.07.25). */ -+ -+ rwlock_t tree_lock; -+ -+ /* lock protecting delimiting keys */ -+ rwlock_t dk_lock; -+ -+ /* spin lock protecting znode_epoch */ -+ spinlock_t epoch_lock; -+ /* version stamp used to mark znode updates. See seal.[ch] for more -+ * information. */ -+ __u64 znode_epoch; -+ -+ znode *uber; -+ node_plugin *nplug; -+ struct super_block *super; -+ struct { -+ /* carry flags used for insertion of new nodes */ -+ __u32 new_node_flags; -+ /* carry flags used for insertion of new extents */ -+ __u32 new_extent_flags; -+ /* carry flags used for paste operations */ -+ __u32 paste_flags; -+ /* carry flags used for insert operations */ -+ __u32 insert_flags; -+ } carry; -+}; -+ -+extern int reiser4_init_tree(reiser4_tree * tree, -+ const reiser4_block_nr * root_block, -+ tree_level height, node_plugin * default_plugin); -+extern void reiser4_done_tree(reiser4_tree * tree); -+ -+/* cbk flags: options for coord_by_key() */ -+typedef enum { -+ /* coord_by_key() is called for insertion. This is necessary because -+ of extents being located at the twig level. For explanation, see -+ comment just above is_next_item_internal(). -+ */ -+ CBK_FOR_INSERT = (1 << 0), -+ /* coord_by_key() is called with key that is known to be unique */ -+ CBK_UNIQUE = (1 << 1), -+ /* coord_by_key() can trust delimiting keys. This options is not user -+ accessible. coord_by_key() will set it automatically. It will be -+ only cleared by special-case in extents-on-the-twig-level handling -+ where it is necessary to insert item with a key smaller than -+ leftmost key in a node. This is necessary because of extents being -+ located at the twig level. For explanation, see comment just above -+ is_next_item_internal(). -+ */ -+ CBK_TRUST_DK = (1 << 2), -+ CBK_READA = (1 << 3), /* original: readahead leaves which contain items of certain file */ -+ CBK_READDIR_RA = (1 << 4), /* readdir: readahead whole directory and all its stat datas */ -+ CBK_DKSET = (1 << 5), -+ CBK_EXTENDED_COORD = (1 << 6), /* coord_t is actually */ -+ CBK_IN_CACHE = (1 << 7), /* node is already in cache */ -+ CBK_USE_CRABLOCK = (1 << 8) /* use crab_lock in stead of long term -+ * lock */ -+} cbk_flags; -+ -+/* insertion outcome. IBK = insert by key */ -+typedef enum { -+ IBK_INSERT_OK = 0, -+ IBK_ALREADY_EXISTS = -EEXIST, -+ IBK_IO_ERROR = -EIO, -+ IBK_NO_SPACE = -E_NODE_FULL, -+ IBK_OOM = -ENOMEM -+} insert_result; -+ -+#define IS_CBKERR(err) ((err) != CBK_COORD_FOUND && (err) != CBK_COORD_NOTFOUND) -+ -+typedef int (*tree_iterate_actor_t) (reiser4_tree * tree, coord_t * coord, -+ lock_handle * lh, void *arg); -+extern int reiser4_iterate_tree(reiser4_tree * tree, coord_t * coord, -+ lock_handle * lh, -+ tree_iterate_actor_t actor, void *arg, -+ znode_lock_mode mode, int through_units_p); -+extern int get_uber_znode(reiser4_tree * tree, znode_lock_mode mode, -+ znode_lock_request pri, lock_handle * lh); -+ -+/* return node plugin of @node */ -+static inline node_plugin *node_plugin_by_node(const znode * -+ node /* node to query */ ) -+{ -+ assert("vs-213", node != NULL); -+ assert("vs-214", znode_is_loaded(node)); -+ -+ return node->nplug; -+} -+ -+/* number of items in @node */ -+static inline pos_in_node_t node_num_items(const znode * node) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-2754", znode_is_loaded(node)); -+ assert("nikita-2468", -+ node_plugin_by_node(node)->num_of_items(node) == node->nr_items); -+ -+ return node->nr_items; -+} -+ -+/* Return the number of items at the present node. Asserts coord->node != -+ NULL. */ -+static inline unsigned coord_num_items(const coord_t * coord) -+{ -+ assert("jmacd-9805", coord->node != NULL); -+ -+ return node_num_items(coord->node); -+} -+ -+/* true if @node is empty */ -+static inline int node_is_empty(const znode * node) -+{ -+ return node_num_items(node) == 0; -+} -+ -+typedef enum { -+ SHIFTED_SOMETHING = 0, -+ SHIFT_NO_SPACE = -E_NODE_FULL, -+ SHIFT_IO_ERROR = -EIO, -+ SHIFT_OOM = -ENOMEM, -+} shift_result; -+ -+extern node_plugin *node_plugin_by_coord(const coord_t * coord); -+extern int is_coord_in_node(const coord_t * coord); -+extern int key_in_node(const reiser4_key *, const coord_t *); -+extern void coord_item_move_to(coord_t * coord, int items); -+extern void coord_unit_move_to(coord_t * coord, int units); -+ -+/* there are two types of repetitive accesses (ra): intra-syscall -+ (local) and inter-syscall (global). Local ra is used when -+ during single syscall we add/delete several items and units in the -+ same place in a tree. Note that plan-A fragments local ra by -+ separating stat-data and file body in key-space. Global ra is -+ used when user does repetitive modifications in the same place in a -+ tree. -+ -+ Our ra implementation serves following purposes: -+ 1 it affects balancing decisions so that next operation in a row -+ can be performed faster; -+ 2 it affects lower-level read-ahead in page-cache; -+ 3 it allows to avoid unnecessary lookups by maintaining some state -+ across several operations (this is only for local ra); -+ 4 it leaves room for lazy-micro-balancing: when we start a sequence of -+ operations they are performed without actually doing any intra-node -+ shifts, until we finish sequence or scope of sequence leaves -+ current node, only then we really pack node (local ra only). -+*/ -+ -+/* another thing that can be useful is to keep per-tree and/or -+ per-process cache of recent lookups. This cache can be organised as a -+ list of block numbers of formatted nodes sorted by starting key in -+ this node. Balancings should invalidate appropriate parts of this -+ cache. -+*/ -+ -+lookup_result coord_by_key(reiser4_tree * tree, const reiser4_key * key, -+ coord_t * coord, lock_handle * handle, -+ znode_lock_mode lock, lookup_bias bias, -+ tree_level lock_level, tree_level stop_level, -+ __u32 flags, ra_info_t *); -+ -+lookup_result reiser4_object_lookup(struct inode *object, -+ const reiser4_key * key, -+ coord_t * coord, -+ lock_handle * lh, -+ znode_lock_mode lock_mode, -+ lookup_bias bias, -+ tree_level lock_level, -+ tree_level stop_level, -+ __u32 flags, ra_info_t * info); -+ -+insert_result insert_by_key(reiser4_tree * tree, const reiser4_key * key, -+ reiser4_item_data * data, coord_t * coord, -+ lock_handle * lh, -+ tree_level stop_level, __u32 flags); -+insert_result insert_by_coord(coord_t * coord, -+ reiser4_item_data * data, const reiser4_key * key, -+ lock_handle * lh, __u32); -+insert_result insert_extent_by_coord(coord_t * coord, -+ reiser4_item_data * data, -+ const reiser4_key * key, lock_handle * lh); -+int cut_node_content(coord_t * from, coord_t * to, const reiser4_key * from_key, -+ const reiser4_key * to_key, -+ reiser4_key * smallest_removed); -+int kill_node_content(coord_t * from, coord_t * to, -+ const reiser4_key * from_key, const reiser4_key * to_key, -+ reiser4_key * smallest_removed, -+ znode * locked_left_neighbor, struct inode *inode, -+ int truncate); -+ -+int reiser4_resize_item(coord_t * coord, reiser4_item_data * data, -+ reiser4_key * key, lock_handle * lh, cop_insert_flag); -+int insert_into_item(coord_t * coord, lock_handle * lh, const reiser4_key * key, -+ reiser4_item_data * data, unsigned); -+int reiser4_insert_flow(coord_t * coord, lock_handle * lh, flow_t * f); -+int find_new_child_ptr(znode * parent, znode * child, znode * left, -+ coord_t * result); -+ -+int shift_right_of_but_excluding_insert_coord(coord_t * insert_coord); -+int shift_left_of_and_including_insert_coord(coord_t * insert_coord); -+ -+void fake_kill_hook_tail(struct inode *, loff_t start, loff_t end, int); -+ -+extern int cut_tree_worker_common(tap_t *, const reiser4_key *, -+ const reiser4_key *, reiser4_key *, -+ struct inode *, int, int *); -+extern int reiser4_cut_tree_object(reiser4_tree *, const reiser4_key *, -+ const reiser4_key *, reiser4_key *, -+ struct inode *, int, int *); -+extern int reiser4_cut_tree(reiser4_tree * tree, const reiser4_key * from, -+ const reiser4_key * to, struct inode *, int); -+ -+extern int reiser4_delete_node(znode *, reiser4_key *, struct inode *, int); -+extern int check_tree_pointer(const coord_t * pointer, const znode * child); -+extern int find_new_child_ptr(znode * parent, znode * child UNUSED_ARG, -+ znode * left, coord_t * result); -+extern int find_child_ptr(znode * parent, znode * child, coord_t * result); -+extern int set_child_delimiting_keys(znode * parent, const coord_t * in_parent, -+ znode * child); -+extern znode *child_znode(const coord_t * in_parent, znode * parent, -+ int incore_p, int setup_dkeys_p); -+ -+extern int cbk_cache_init(cbk_cache * cache); -+extern void cbk_cache_done(cbk_cache * cache); -+extern void cbk_cache_invalidate(const znode * node, reiser4_tree * tree); -+ -+extern char *sprint_address(const reiser4_block_nr * block); -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+extern void print_coord_content(const char *prefix, coord_t * p); -+extern void reiser4_print_address(const char *prefix, -+ const reiser4_block_nr * block); -+extern void print_tree_rec(const char *prefix, reiser4_tree * tree, -+ __u32 flags); -+extern void check_dkeys(znode *node); -+#else -+#define print_coord_content(p, c) noop -+#define reiser4_print_address(p, b) noop -+#endif -+ -+extern void forget_znode(lock_handle * handle); -+extern int deallocate_znode(znode * node); -+ -+extern int is_disk_addr_unallocated(const reiser4_block_nr * addr); -+ -+/* struct used internally to pack all numerous arguments of tree lookup. -+ Used to avoid passing a lot of arguments to helper functions. */ -+typedef struct cbk_handle { -+ /* tree we are in */ -+ reiser4_tree *tree; -+ /* key we are going after */ -+ const reiser4_key *key; -+ /* coord we will store result in */ -+ coord_t *coord; -+ /* type of lock to take on target node */ -+ znode_lock_mode lock_mode; -+ /* lookup bias. See comments at the declaration of lookup_bias */ -+ lookup_bias bias; -+ /* lock level: level starting from which tree traversal starts taking -+ * write locks. */ -+ tree_level lock_level; -+ /* level where search will stop. Either item will be found between -+ lock_level and stop_level, or CBK_COORD_NOTFOUND will be -+ returned. -+ */ -+ tree_level stop_level; -+ /* level we are currently at */ -+ tree_level level; -+ /* block number of @active node. Tree traversal operates on two -+ nodes: active and parent. */ -+ reiser4_block_nr block; -+ /* put here error message to be printed by caller */ -+ const char *error; -+ /* result passed back to caller */ -+ lookup_result result; -+ /* lock handles for active and parent */ -+ lock_handle *parent_lh; -+ lock_handle *active_lh; -+ reiser4_key ld_key; -+ reiser4_key rd_key; -+ /* flags, passed to the cbk routine. Bits of this bitmask are defined -+ in tree.h:cbk_flags enum. */ -+ __u32 flags; -+ ra_info_t *ra_info; -+ struct inode *object; -+} cbk_handle; -+ -+extern znode_lock_mode cbk_lock_mode(tree_level level, cbk_handle * h); -+ -+/* eottl.c */ -+extern int handle_eottl(cbk_handle *h, int *outcome); -+ -+int lookup_multikey(cbk_handle * handle, int nr_keys); -+int lookup_couple(reiser4_tree * tree, -+ const reiser4_key * key1, const reiser4_key * key2, -+ coord_t * coord1, coord_t * coord2, -+ lock_handle * lh1, lock_handle * lh2, -+ znode_lock_mode lock_mode, lookup_bias bias, -+ tree_level lock_level, tree_level stop_level, __u32 flags, -+ int *result1, int *result2); -+ -+static inline void read_lock_tree(reiser4_tree *tree) -+{ -+ /* check that tree is not locked */ -+ assert("", (LOCK_CNT_NIL(rw_locked_tree) && -+ LOCK_CNT_NIL(read_locked_tree) && -+ LOCK_CNT_NIL(write_locked_tree))); -+ /* check that spinlocks of lower priorities are not held */ -+ assert("", (LOCK_CNT_NIL(spin_locked_txnh) && -+ LOCK_CNT_NIL(rw_locked_dk) && -+ LOCK_CNT_NIL(spin_locked_stack))); -+ -+ read_lock(&(tree->tree_lock)); -+ -+ LOCK_CNT_INC(read_locked_tree); -+ LOCK_CNT_INC(rw_locked_tree); -+ LOCK_CNT_INC(spin_locked); -+} -+ -+static inline void read_unlock_tree(reiser4_tree *tree) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-1375", LOCK_CNT_GTZ(read_locked_tree)); -+ assert("nikita-1376", LOCK_CNT_GTZ(rw_locked_tree)); -+ assert("nikita-1376", LOCK_CNT_GTZ(spin_locked)); -+ -+ LOCK_CNT_DEC(read_locked_tree); -+ LOCK_CNT_DEC(rw_locked_tree); -+ LOCK_CNT_DEC(spin_locked); -+ -+ read_unlock(&(tree->tree_lock)); -+} -+ -+static inline void write_lock_tree(reiser4_tree *tree) -+{ -+ /* check that tree is not locked */ -+ assert("", (LOCK_CNT_NIL(rw_locked_tree) && -+ LOCK_CNT_NIL(read_locked_tree) && -+ LOCK_CNT_NIL(write_locked_tree))); -+ /* check that spinlocks of lower priorities are not held */ -+ assert("", (LOCK_CNT_NIL(spin_locked_txnh) && -+ LOCK_CNT_NIL(rw_locked_dk) && -+ LOCK_CNT_NIL(spin_locked_stack))); -+ -+ write_lock(&(tree->tree_lock)); -+ -+ LOCK_CNT_INC(write_locked_tree); -+ LOCK_CNT_INC(rw_locked_tree); -+ LOCK_CNT_INC(spin_locked); -+} -+ -+static inline void write_unlock_tree(reiser4_tree *tree) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-1375", LOCK_CNT_GTZ(write_locked_tree)); -+ assert("nikita-1376", LOCK_CNT_GTZ(rw_locked_tree)); -+ assert("nikita-1376", LOCK_CNT_GTZ(spin_locked)); -+ -+ LOCK_CNT_DEC(write_locked_tree); -+ LOCK_CNT_DEC(rw_locked_tree); -+ LOCK_CNT_DEC(spin_locked); -+ -+ write_unlock(&(tree->tree_lock)); -+} -+ -+static inline void read_lock_dk(reiser4_tree *tree) -+{ -+ /* check that dk is not locked */ -+ assert("", (LOCK_CNT_NIL(rw_locked_dk) && -+ LOCK_CNT_NIL(read_locked_dk) && -+ LOCK_CNT_NIL(write_locked_dk))); -+ /* check that spinlocks of lower priorities are not held */ -+ assert("", LOCK_CNT_NIL(spin_locked_stack)); -+ -+ read_lock(&((tree)->dk_lock)); -+ -+ LOCK_CNT_INC(read_locked_dk); -+ LOCK_CNT_INC(rw_locked_dk); -+ LOCK_CNT_INC(spin_locked); -+} -+ -+static inline void read_unlock_dk(reiser4_tree *tree) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-1375", LOCK_CNT_GTZ(read_locked_dk)); -+ assert("nikita-1376", LOCK_CNT_GTZ(rw_locked_dk)); -+ assert("nikita-1376", LOCK_CNT_GTZ(spin_locked)); -+ -+ LOCK_CNT_DEC(read_locked_dk); -+ LOCK_CNT_DEC(rw_locked_dk); -+ LOCK_CNT_DEC(spin_locked); -+ -+ read_unlock(&(tree->dk_lock)); -+} -+ -+static inline void write_lock_dk(reiser4_tree *tree) -+{ -+ /* check that dk is not locked */ -+ assert("", (LOCK_CNT_NIL(rw_locked_dk) && -+ LOCK_CNT_NIL(read_locked_dk) && -+ LOCK_CNT_NIL(write_locked_dk))); -+ /* check that spinlocks of lower priorities are not held */ -+ assert("", LOCK_CNT_NIL(spin_locked_stack)); -+ -+ write_lock(&((tree)->dk_lock)); -+ -+ LOCK_CNT_INC(write_locked_dk); -+ LOCK_CNT_INC(rw_locked_dk); -+ LOCK_CNT_INC(spin_locked); -+} -+ -+static inline void write_unlock_dk(reiser4_tree *tree) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-1375", LOCK_CNT_GTZ(write_locked_dk)); -+ assert("nikita-1376", LOCK_CNT_GTZ(rw_locked_dk)); -+ assert("nikita-1376", LOCK_CNT_GTZ(spin_locked)); -+ -+ LOCK_CNT_DEC(write_locked_dk); -+ LOCK_CNT_DEC(rw_locked_dk); -+ LOCK_CNT_DEC(spin_locked); -+ -+ write_unlock(&(tree->dk_lock)); -+} -+ -+/* estimate api. Implementation is in estimate.c */ -+reiser4_block_nr estimate_one_insert_item(reiser4_tree *); -+reiser4_block_nr estimate_one_insert_into_item(reiser4_tree *); -+reiser4_block_nr estimate_insert_flow(tree_level); -+reiser4_block_nr estimate_one_item_removal(reiser4_tree *); -+reiser4_block_nr calc_estimate_one_insert(tree_level); -+reiser4_block_nr estimate_dirty_cluster(struct inode *); -+reiser4_block_nr estimate_insert_cluster(struct inode *); -+reiser4_block_nr estimate_update_cluster(struct inode *); -+ -+/* __REISER4_TREE_H__ */ -+#endif -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ scroll-step: 1 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/tree_mod.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/tree_mod.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/tree_mod.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/tree_mod.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,386 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by -+ * reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* -+ * Functions to add/delete new nodes to/from the tree. -+ * -+ * Functions from this file are used by carry (see carry*) to handle: -+ * -+ * . insertion of new formatted node into tree -+ * -+ * . addition of new tree root, increasing tree height -+ * -+ * . removing tree root, decreasing tree height -+ * -+ */ -+ -+#include "forward.h" -+#include "debug.h" -+#include "dformat.h" -+#include "key.h" -+#include "coord.h" -+#include "plugin/plugin.h" -+#include "jnode.h" -+#include "znode.h" -+#include "tree_mod.h" -+#include "block_alloc.h" -+#include "tree_walk.h" -+#include "tree.h" -+#include "super.h" -+ -+#include -+ -+static int add_child_ptr(znode * parent, znode * child); -+/* warning only issued if error is not -E_REPEAT */ -+#define ewarning( error, ... ) \ -+ if( ( error ) != -E_REPEAT ) \ -+ warning( __VA_ARGS__ ) -+ -+/* allocate new node on the @level and immediately on the right of @brother. */ -+znode * reiser4_new_node(znode * brother /* existing left neighbor -+ * of new node */, -+ tree_level level /* tree level at which new node is to -+ * be allocated */) -+{ -+ znode *result; -+ int retcode; -+ reiser4_block_nr blocknr; -+ -+ assert("nikita-930", brother != NULL); -+ assert("umka-264", level < REAL_MAX_ZTREE_HEIGHT); -+ -+ retcode = assign_fake_blocknr_formatted(&blocknr); -+ if (retcode == 0) { -+ result = -+ zget(znode_get_tree(brother), &blocknr, NULL, level, -+ reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()); -+ if (IS_ERR(result)) { -+ ewarning(PTR_ERR(result), "nikita-929", -+ "Cannot allocate znode for carry: %li", -+ PTR_ERR(result)); -+ return result; -+ } -+ /* cheap test, can be executed even when debugging is off */ -+ if (!znode_just_created(result)) { -+ warning("nikita-2213", -+ "Allocated already existing block: %llu", -+ (unsigned long long)blocknr); -+ zput(result); -+ return ERR_PTR(RETERR(-EIO)); -+ } -+ -+ assert("nikita-931", result != NULL); -+ result->nplug = znode_get_tree(brother)->nplug; -+ assert("nikita-933", result->nplug != NULL); -+ -+ retcode = zinit_new(result, reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()); -+ if (retcode == 0) { -+ ZF_SET(result, JNODE_CREATED); -+ zrelse(result); -+ } else { -+ zput(result); -+ result = ERR_PTR(retcode); -+ } -+ } else { -+ /* failure to allocate new node during balancing. -+ This should never happen. Ever. Returning -E_REPEAT -+ is not viable solution, because "out of disk space" -+ is not transient error that will go away by itself. -+ */ -+ ewarning(retcode, "nikita-928", -+ "Cannot allocate block for carry: %i", retcode); -+ result = ERR_PTR(retcode); -+ } -+ assert("nikita-1071", result != NULL); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* allocate new root and add it to the tree -+ -+ This helper function is called by add_new_root(). -+ -+*/ -+znode *reiser4_add_tree_root(znode * old_root /* existing tree root */ , -+ znode * fake /* "fake" znode */ ) -+{ -+ reiser4_tree *tree = znode_get_tree(old_root); -+ znode *new_root = NULL; /* to shut gcc up */ -+ int result; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1069", old_root != NULL); -+ assert("umka-262", fake != NULL); -+ assert("umka-263", tree != NULL); -+ -+ /* "fake" znode---one always hanging just above current root. This -+ node is locked when new root is created or existing root is -+ deleted. Downward tree traversal takes lock on it before taking -+ lock on a root node. This avoids race conditions with root -+ manipulations. -+ -+ */ -+ assert("nikita-1348", znode_above_root(fake)); -+ assert("nikita-1211", znode_is_root(old_root)); -+ -+ result = 0; -+ if (tree->height >= REAL_MAX_ZTREE_HEIGHT) { -+ warning("nikita-1344", "Tree is too tall: %i", tree->height); -+ /* ext2 returns -ENOSPC when it runs out of free inodes with a -+ following comment (fs/ext2/ialloc.c:441): Is it really -+ ENOSPC? -+ -+ -EXFULL? -EINVAL? -+ */ -+ result = RETERR(-ENOSPC); -+ } else { -+ /* Allocate block for new root. It's not that -+ important where it will be allocated, as root is -+ almost always in memory. Moreover, allocate on -+ flush can be going here. -+ */ -+ assert("nikita-1448", znode_is_root(old_root)); -+ new_root = reiser4_new_node(fake, tree->height + 1); -+ if (!IS_ERR(new_root) && (result = zload(new_root)) == 0) { -+ lock_handle rlh; -+ -+ init_lh(&rlh); -+ result = -+ longterm_lock_znode(&rlh, new_root, -+ ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK, -+ ZNODE_LOCK_LOPRI); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ parent_coord_t *in_parent; -+ -+ znode_make_dirty(fake); -+ -+ /* new root is a child of "fake" node */ -+ write_lock_tree(tree); -+ -+ ++tree->height; -+ -+ /* recalculate max balance overhead */ -+ tree->estimate_one_insert = -+ estimate_one_insert_item(tree); -+ -+ tree->root_block = *znode_get_block(new_root); -+ in_parent = &new_root->in_parent; -+ init_parent_coord(in_parent, fake); -+ /* manually insert new root into sibling -+ * list. With this all nodes involved into -+ * balancing are connected after balancing is -+ * done---useful invariant to check. */ -+ sibling_list_insert_nolock(new_root, NULL); -+ write_unlock_tree(tree); -+ -+ /* insert into new root pointer to the -+ @old_root. */ -+ assert("nikita-1110", -+ WITH_DATA(new_root, -+ node_is_empty(new_root))); -+ write_lock_dk(tree); -+ znode_set_ld_key(new_root, reiser4_min_key()); -+ znode_set_rd_key(new_root, reiser4_max_key()); -+ write_unlock_dk(tree); -+ if (REISER4_DEBUG) { -+ ZF_CLR(old_root, JNODE_LEFT_CONNECTED); -+ ZF_CLR(old_root, JNODE_RIGHT_CONNECTED); -+ ZF_SET(old_root, JNODE_ORPHAN); -+ } -+ result = add_child_ptr(new_root, old_root); -+ done_lh(&rlh); -+ } -+ zrelse(new_root); -+ } -+ } -+ if (result != 0) -+ new_root = ERR_PTR(result); -+ return new_root; -+} -+ -+/* build &reiser4_item_data for inserting child pointer -+ -+ Build &reiser4_item_data that can be later used to insert pointer to @child -+ in its parent. -+ -+*/ -+void build_child_ptr_data(znode * child /* node pointer to which will be -+ * inserted */ , -+ reiser4_item_data * data /* where to store result */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-1116", child != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1117", data != NULL); -+ -+ /* -+ * NOTE: use address of child's blocknr as address of data to be -+ * inserted. As result of this data gets into on-disk structure in cpu -+ * byte order. internal's create_hook converts it to little endian byte -+ * order. -+ */ -+ data->data = (char *)znode_get_block(child); -+ /* data -> data is kernel space */ -+ data->user = 0; -+ data->length = sizeof(reiser4_block_nr); -+ /* FIXME-VS: hardcoded internal item? */ -+ -+ /* AUDIT: Is it possible that "item_plugin_by_id" may find nothing? */ -+ data->iplug = item_plugin_by_id(NODE_POINTER_ID); -+} -+ -+/* add pointer to @child into empty @parent. -+ -+ This is used when pointer to old root is inserted into new root which is -+ empty. -+*/ -+static int add_child_ptr(znode * parent, znode * child) -+{ -+ coord_t coord; -+ reiser4_item_data data; -+ int result; -+ reiser4_key key; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1111", parent != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1112", child != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1115", -+ znode_get_level(parent) == znode_get_level(child) + 1); -+ -+ result = zload(parent); -+ if (result != 0) -+ return result; -+ assert("nikita-1113", node_is_empty(parent)); -+ coord_init_first_unit(&coord, parent); -+ -+ build_child_ptr_data(child, &data); -+ data.arg = NULL; -+ -+ read_lock_dk(znode_get_tree(parent)); -+ key = *znode_get_ld_key(child); -+ read_unlock_dk(znode_get_tree(parent)); -+ -+ result = node_plugin_by_node(parent)->create_item(&coord, &key, &data, -+ NULL); -+ znode_make_dirty(parent); -+ zrelse(parent); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* actually remove tree root */ -+static int reiser4_kill_root(reiser4_tree * tree /* tree from which root is -+ * being removed */, -+ znode * old_root /* root node that is being -+ * removed */ , -+ znode * new_root /* new root---sole child of -+ * @old_root */, -+ const reiser4_block_nr * new_root_blk /* disk address of -+ * @new_root */) -+{ -+ znode *uber; -+ int result; -+ lock_handle handle_for_uber; -+ -+ assert("umka-265", tree != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1198", new_root != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1199", -+ znode_get_level(new_root) + 1 == znode_get_level(old_root)); -+ -+ assert("nikita-1201", znode_is_write_locked(old_root)); -+ -+ assert("nikita-1203", -+ disk_addr_eq(new_root_blk, znode_get_block(new_root))); -+ -+ init_lh(&handle_for_uber); -+ /* obtain and lock "fake" znode protecting changes in tree height. */ -+ result = get_uber_znode(tree, ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK, ZNODE_LOCK_HIPRI, -+ &handle_for_uber); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ uber = handle_for_uber.node; -+ -+ znode_make_dirty(uber); -+ -+ /* don't take long term lock a @new_root. Take spinlock. */ -+ -+ write_lock_tree(tree); -+ -+ tree->root_block = *new_root_blk; -+ --tree->height; -+ -+ /* recalculate max balance overhead */ -+ tree->estimate_one_insert = estimate_one_insert_item(tree); -+ -+ assert("nikita-1202", -+ tree->height == znode_get_level(new_root)); -+ -+ /* new root is child on "fake" node */ -+ init_parent_coord(&new_root->in_parent, uber); -+ ++uber->c_count; -+ -+ /* sibling_list_insert_nolock(new_root, NULL); */ -+ write_unlock_tree(tree); -+ -+ /* reinitialise old root. */ -+ result = node_plugin_by_node(old_root)->init(old_root); -+ znode_make_dirty(old_root); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ assert("nikita-1279", node_is_empty(old_root)); -+ ZF_SET(old_root, JNODE_HEARD_BANSHEE); -+ old_root->c_count = 0; -+ } -+ } -+ done_lh(&handle_for_uber); -+ -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* remove tree root -+ -+ This function removes tree root, decreasing tree height by one. Tree root -+ and its only child (that is going to become new tree root) are write locked -+ at the entry. -+ -+ To remove tree root we need to take lock on special "fake" znode that -+ protects changes of tree height. See comments in reiser4_add_tree_root() for -+ more on this. -+ -+ Also parent pointers have to be updated in -+ old and new root. To simplify code, function is split into two parts: outer -+ reiser4_kill_tree_root() collects all necessary arguments and calls -+ reiser4_kill_root() to do the actual job. -+ -+*/ -+int reiser4_kill_tree_root(znode * old_root /* tree root that we are -+ removing*/) -+{ -+ int result; -+ coord_t down_link; -+ znode *new_root; -+ reiser4_tree *tree; -+ -+ assert("umka-266", current_tree != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1194", old_root != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1196", znode_is_root(old_root)); -+ assert("nikita-1200", node_num_items(old_root) == 1); -+ assert("nikita-1401", znode_is_write_locked(old_root)); -+ -+ coord_init_first_unit(&down_link, old_root); -+ -+ tree = znode_get_tree(old_root); -+ new_root = child_znode(&down_link, old_root, 0, 1); -+ if (!IS_ERR(new_root)) { -+ result = -+ reiser4_kill_root(tree, old_root, new_root, -+ znode_get_block(new_root)); -+ zput(new_root); -+ } else -+ result = PTR_ERR(new_root); -+ -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ scroll-step: 1 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/tree_mod.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/tree_mod.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/tree_mod.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/tree_mod.h 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by -+ * reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* Functions to add/delete new nodes to/from the tree. See tree_mod.c for -+ * comments. */ -+ -+#if !defined( __REISER4_TREE_MOD_H__ ) -+#define __REISER4_TREE_MOD_H__ -+ -+#include "forward.h" -+ -+znode *reiser4_new_node(znode * brother, tree_level level); -+znode *reiser4_add_tree_root(znode * old_root, znode * fake); -+int reiser4_kill_tree_root(znode * old_root); -+void build_child_ptr_data(znode * child, reiser4_item_data * data); -+ -+/* __REISER4_TREE_MOD_H__ */ -+#endif -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ scroll-step: 1 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/tree_walk.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/tree_walk.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/tree_walk.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/tree_walk.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,927 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by -+ * reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* Routines and macros to: -+ -+ get_left_neighbor() -+ -+ get_right_neighbor() -+ -+ get_parent() -+ -+ get_first_child() -+ -+ get_last_child() -+ -+ various routines to walk the whole tree and do things to it like -+ repack it, or move it to tertiary storage. Please make them as -+ generic as is reasonable. -+ -+*/ -+ -+#include "forward.h" -+#include "debug.h" -+#include "dformat.h" -+#include "coord.h" -+#include "plugin/item/item.h" -+#include "jnode.h" -+#include "znode.h" -+#include "tree_walk.h" -+#include "tree.h" -+#include "super.h" -+ -+/* These macros are used internally in tree_walk.c in attempt to make -+ lock_neighbor() code usable to build lock_parent(), lock_right_neighbor, -+ lock_left_neighbor */ -+#define GET_NODE_BY_PTR_OFFSET(node, off) (*(znode**)(((unsigned long)(node)) + (off))) -+#define FIELD_OFFSET(name) offsetof(znode, name) -+#define PARENT_PTR_OFFSET FIELD_OFFSET(in_parent.node) -+#define LEFT_PTR_OFFSET FIELD_OFFSET(left) -+#define RIGHT_PTR_OFFSET FIELD_OFFSET(right) -+ -+/* This is the generic procedure to get and lock `generic' neighbor (left or -+ right neighbor or parent). It implements common algorithm for all cases of -+ getting lock on neighbor node, only znode structure field is different in -+ each case. This is parameterized by ptr_offset argument, which is byte -+ offset for the pointer to the desired neighbor within the current node's -+ znode structure. This function should be called with the tree lock held */ -+static int lock_neighbor( -+ /* resulting lock handle */ -+ lock_handle * result, -+ /* znode to lock */ -+ znode * node, -+ /* pointer to neighbor (or parent) znode field offset, in bytes from -+ the base address of znode structure */ -+ int ptr_offset, -+ /* lock mode for longterm_lock_znode call */ -+ znode_lock_mode mode, -+ /* lock request for longterm_lock_znode call */ -+ znode_lock_request req, -+ /* GN_* flags */ -+ int flags, int rlocked) -+{ -+ reiser4_tree *tree = znode_get_tree(node); -+ znode *neighbor; -+ int ret; -+ -+ assert("umka-236", node != NULL); -+ assert("umka-237", tree != NULL); -+ assert_rw_locked(&(tree->tree_lock)); -+ -+ if (flags & GN_TRY_LOCK) -+ req |= ZNODE_LOCK_NONBLOCK; -+ if (flags & GN_SAME_ATOM) -+ req |= ZNODE_LOCK_DONT_FUSE; -+ -+ /* get neighbor's address by using of sibling link, quit while loop -+ (and return) if link is not available. */ -+ while (1) { -+ neighbor = GET_NODE_BY_PTR_OFFSET(node, ptr_offset); -+ -+ /* return -E_NO_NEIGHBOR if parent or side pointer is NULL or if -+ * node pointed by it is not connected. -+ * -+ * However, GN_ALLOW_NOT_CONNECTED option masks "connected" -+ * check and allows passing reference to not connected znode to -+ * subsequent longterm_lock_znode() call. This kills possible -+ * busy loop if we are trying to get longterm lock on locked but -+ * not yet connected parent node. */ -+ if (neighbor == NULL || !((flags & GN_ALLOW_NOT_CONNECTED) -+ || znode_is_connected(neighbor))) { -+ return RETERR(-E_NO_NEIGHBOR); -+ } -+ -+ /* protect it from deletion. */ -+ zref(neighbor); -+ -+ rlocked ? read_unlock_tree(tree) : write_unlock_tree(tree); -+ -+ ret = longterm_lock_znode(result, neighbor, mode, req); -+ -+ /* The lock handle obtains its own reference, release the one from above. */ -+ zput(neighbor); -+ -+ rlocked ? read_lock_tree(tree) : write_lock_tree(tree); -+ -+ /* restart if node we got reference to is being -+ invalidated. we should not get reference to this node -+ again. */ -+ if (ret == -EINVAL) -+ continue; -+ if (ret) -+ return ret; -+ -+ /* check if neighbor link still points to just locked znode; -+ the link could have been changed while the process slept. */ -+ if (neighbor == GET_NODE_BY_PTR_OFFSET(node, ptr_offset)) -+ return 0; -+ -+ /* znode was locked by mistake; unlock it and restart locking -+ process from beginning. */ -+ rlocked ? read_unlock_tree(tree) : write_unlock_tree(tree); -+ longterm_unlock_znode(result); -+ rlocked ? read_lock_tree(tree) : write_lock_tree(tree); -+ } -+} -+ -+/* get parent node with longterm lock, accepts GN* flags. */ -+int reiser4_get_parent_flags(lock_handle * lh /* resulting lock handle */ , -+ znode * node /* child node */ , -+ znode_lock_mode mode -+ /* type of lock: read or write */ , -+ int flags /* GN_* flags */ ) -+{ -+ int result; -+ -+ read_lock_tree(znode_get_tree(node)); -+ result = lock_neighbor(lh, node, PARENT_PTR_OFFSET, mode, -+ ZNODE_LOCK_HIPRI, flags, 1); -+ read_unlock_tree(znode_get_tree(node)); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* wrapper function to lock right or left neighbor depending on GN_GO_LEFT -+ bit in @flags parameter */ -+/* Audited by: umka (2002.06.14) */ -+static inline int -+lock_side_neighbor(lock_handle * result, -+ znode * node, znode_lock_mode mode, int flags, int rlocked) -+{ -+ int ret; -+ int ptr_offset; -+ znode_lock_request req; -+ -+ if (flags & GN_GO_LEFT) { -+ ptr_offset = LEFT_PTR_OFFSET; -+ req = ZNODE_LOCK_LOPRI; -+ } else { -+ ptr_offset = RIGHT_PTR_OFFSET; -+ req = ZNODE_LOCK_HIPRI; -+ } -+ -+ ret = -+ lock_neighbor(result, node, ptr_offset, mode, req, flags, rlocked); -+ -+ if (ret == -E_NO_NEIGHBOR) /* if we walk left or right -E_NO_NEIGHBOR does not -+ * guarantee that neighbor is absent in the -+ * tree; in this case we return -ENOENT -- -+ * means neighbor at least not found in -+ * cache */ -+ return RETERR(-ENOENT); -+ -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ -+int check_sibling_list(znode * node) -+{ -+ znode *scan; -+ znode *next; -+ -+ assert("nikita-3283", LOCK_CNT_GTZ(write_locked_tree)); -+ -+ if (node == NULL) -+ return 1; -+ -+ if (ZF_ISSET(node, JNODE_RIP)) -+ return 1; -+ -+ assert("nikita-3270", node != NULL); -+ assert_rw_write_locked(&(znode_get_tree(node)->tree_lock)); -+ -+ for (scan = node; znode_is_left_connected(scan); scan = next) { -+ next = scan->left; -+ if (next != NULL && !ZF_ISSET(next, JNODE_RIP)) { -+ assert("nikita-3271", znode_is_right_connected(next)); -+ assert("nikita-3272", next->right == scan); -+ } else -+ break; -+ } -+ for (scan = node; znode_is_right_connected(scan); scan = next) { -+ next = scan->right; -+ if (next != NULL && !ZF_ISSET(next, JNODE_RIP)) { -+ assert("nikita-3273", znode_is_left_connected(next)); -+ assert("nikita-3274", next->left == scan); -+ } else -+ break; -+ } -+ return 1; -+} -+ -+#endif -+ -+/* Znode sibling pointers maintenence. */ -+ -+/* Znode sibling pointers are established between any neighbored nodes which are -+ in cache. There are two znode state bits (JNODE_LEFT_CONNECTED, -+ JNODE_RIGHT_CONNECTED), if left or right sibling pointer contains actual -+ value (even NULL), corresponded JNODE_*_CONNECTED bit is set. -+ -+ Reiser4 tree operations which may allocate new znodes (CBK, tree balancing) -+ take care about searching (hash table lookup may be required) of znode -+ neighbors, establishing sibling pointers between them and setting -+ JNODE_*_CONNECTED state bits. */ -+ -+/* adjusting of sibling pointers and `connected' states for two -+ neighbors; works if one neighbor is NULL (was not found). */ -+ -+/* FIXME-VS: this is unstatic-ed to use in tree.c in prepare_twig_cut */ -+void link_left_and_right(znode * left, znode * right) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-3275", check_sibling_list(left)); -+ assert("nikita-3275", check_sibling_list(right)); -+ -+ if (left != NULL) { -+ if (left->right == NULL) { -+ left->right = right; -+ ZF_SET(left, JNODE_RIGHT_CONNECTED); -+ -+ ON_DEBUG(left->right_version = -+ atomic_inc_return(&delim_key_version); -+ ); -+ -+ } else if (ZF_ISSET(left->right, JNODE_HEARD_BANSHEE) -+ && left->right != right) { -+ -+ ON_DEBUG(left->right->left_version = -+ atomic_inc_return(&delim_key_version); -+ left->right_version = -+ atomic_inc_return(&delim_key_version);); -+ -+ left->right->left = NULL; -+ left->right = right; -+ ZF_SET(left, JNODE_RIGHT_CONNECTED); -+ } else -+ /* -+ * there is a race condition in renew_sibling_link() -+ * and assertions below check that it is only one -+ * there. Thread T1 calls renew_sibling_link() without -+ * GN_NO_ALLOC flag. zlook() doesn't find neighbor -+ * node, but before T1 gets to the -+ * link_left_and_right(), another thread T2 creates -+ * neighbor node and connects it. check for -+ * left->right == NULL above protects T1 from -+ * overwriting correct left->right pointer installed -+ * by T2. -+ */ -+ assert("nikita-3302", -+ right == NULL || left->right == right); -+ } -+ if (right != NULL) { -+ if (right->left == NULL) { -+ right->left = left; -+ ZF_SET(right, JNODE_LEFT_CONNECTED); -+ -+ ON_DEBUG(right->left_version = -+ atomic_inc_return(&delim_key_version); -+ ); -+ -+ } else if (ZF_ISSET(right->left, JNODE_HEARD_BANSHEE) -+ && right->left != left) { -+ -+ ON_DEBUG(right->left->right_version = -+ atomic_inc_return(&delim_key_version); -+ right->left_version = -+ atomic_inc_return(&delim_key_version);); -+ -+ right->left->right = NULL; -+ right->left = left; -+ ZF_SET(right, JNODE_LEFT_CONNECTED); -+ -+ } else -+ assert("nikita-3303", -+ left == NULL || right->left == left); -+ } -+ assert("nikita-3275", check_sibling_list(left)); -+ assert("nikita-3275", check_sibling_list(right)); -+} -+ -+/* Audited by: umka (2002.06.14) */ -+static void link_znodes(znode * first, znode * second, int to_left) -+{ -+ if (to_left) -+ link_left_and_right(second, first); -+ else -+ link_left_and_right(first, second); -+} -+ -+/* getting of next (to left or to right, depend on gn_to_left bit in flags) -+ coord's unit position in horizontal direction, even across node -+ boundary. Should be called under tree lock, it protects nonexistence of -+ sibling link on parent level, if lock_side_neighbor() fails with -+ -ENOENT. */ -+static int far_next_coord(coord_t * coord, lock_handle * handle, int flags) -+{ -+ int ret; -+ znode *node; -+ reiser4_tree *tree; -+ -+ assert("umka-243", coord != NULL); -+ assert("umka-244", handle != NULL); -+ assert("zam-1069", handle->node == NULL); -+ -+ ret = -+ (flags & GN_GO_LEFT) ? coord_prev_unit(coord) : -+ coord_next_unit(coord); -+ if (!ret) -+ return 0; -+ -+ ret = -+ lock_side_neighbor(handle, coord->node, ZNODE_READ_LOCK, flags, 0); -+ if (ret) -+ return ret; -+ -+ node = handle->node; -+ tree = znode_get_tree(node); -+ write_unlock_tree(tree); -+ -+ coord_init_zero(coord); -+ -+ /* We avoid synchronous read here if it is specified by flag. */ -+ if ((flags & GN_ASYNC) && znode_page(handle->node) == NULL) { -+ ret = jstartio(ZJNODE(handle->node)); -+ if (!ret) -+ ret = -E_REPEAT; -+ goto error_locked; -+ } -+ -+ /* corresponded zrelse() should be called by the clients of -+ far_next_coord(), in place when this node gets unlocked. */ -+ ret = zload(handle->node); -+ if (ret) -+ goto error_locked; -+ -+ if (flags & GN_GO_LEFT) -+ coord_init_last_unit(coord, node); -+ else -+ coord_init_first_unit(coord, node); -+ -+ if (0) { -+ error_locked: -+ longterm_unlock_znode(handle); -+ } -+ write_lock_tree(tree); -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+/* Very significant function which performs a step in horizontal direction -+ when sibling pointer is not available. Actually, it is only function which -+ does it. -+ Note: this function does not restore locking status at exit, -+ caller should does care about proper unlocking and zrelsing */ -+static int -+renew_sibling_link(coord_t * coord, lock_handle * handle, znode * child, -+ tree_level level, int flags, int *nr_locked) -+{ -+ int ret; -+ int to_left = flags & GN_GO_LEFT; -+ reiser4_block_nr da; -+ /* parent of the neighbor node; we set it to parent until not sharing -+ of one parent between child and neighbor node is detected */ -+ znode *side_parent = coord->node; -+ reiser4_tree *tree = znode_get_tree(child); -+ znode *neighbor = NULL; -+ -+ assert("umka-245", coord != NULL); -+ assert("umka-246", handle != NULL); -+ assert("umka-247", child != NULL); -+ assert("umka-303", tree != NULL); -+ -+ init_lh(handle); -+ write_lock_tree(tree); -+ ret = far_next_coord(coord, handle, flags); -+ -+ if (ret) { -+ if (ret != -ENOENT) { -+ write_unlock_tree(tree); -+ return ret; -+ } -+ } else { -+ item_plugin *iplug; -+ -+ if (handle->node != NULL) { -+ (*nr_locked)++; -+ side_parent = handle->node; -+ } -+ -+ /* does coord object points to internal item? We do not -+ support sibling pointers between znode for formatted and -+ unformatted nodes and return -E_NO_NEIGHBOR in that case. */ -+ iplug = item_plugin_by_coord(coord); -+ if (!item_is_internal(coord)) { -+ link_znodes(child, NULL, to_left); -+ write_unlock_tree(tree); -+ /* we know there can't be formatted neighbor */ -+ return RETERR(-E_NO_NEIGHBOR); -+ } -+ write_unlock_tree(tree); -+ -+ iplug->s.internal.down_link(coord, NULL, &da); -+ -+ if (flags & GN_NO_ALLOC) { -+ neighbor = zlook(tree, &da); -+ } else { -+ neighbor = -+ zget(tree, &da, side_parent, level, -+ reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()); -+ } -+ -+ if (IS_ERR(neighbor)) { -+ ret = PTR_ERR(neighbor); -+ return ret; -+ } -+ -+ if (neighbor) -+ /* update delimiting keys */ -+ set_child_delimiting_keys(coord->node, coord, neighbor); -+ -+ write_lock_tree(tree); -+ } -+ -+ if (likely(neighbor == NULL || -+ (znode_get_level(child) == znode_get_level(neighbor) -+ && child != neighbor))) -+ link_znodes(child, neighbor, to_left); -+ else { -+ warning("nikita-3532", -+ "Sibling nodes on the different levels: %i != %i\n", -+ znode_get_level(child), znode_get_level(neighbor)); -+ ret = RETERR(-EIO); -+ } -+ -+ write_unlock_tree(tree); -+ -+ /* if GN_NO_ALLOC isn't set we keep reference to neighbor znode */ -+ if (neighbor != NULL && (flags & GN_NO_ALLOC)) -+ /* atomic_dec(&ZJNODE(neighbor)->x_count); */ -+ zput(neighbor); -+ -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+/* This function is for establishing of one side relation. */ -+/* Audited by: umka (2002.06.14) */ -+static int connect_one_side(coord_t * coord, znode * node, int flags) -+{ -+ coord_t local; -+ lock_handle handle; -+ int nr_locked; -+ int ret; -+ -+ assert("umka-248", coord != NULL); -+ assert("umka-249", node != NULL); -+ -+ coord_dup_nocheck(&local, coord); -+ -+ init_lh(&handle); -+ -+ ret = -+ renew_sibling_link(&local, &handle, node, znode_get_level(node), -+ flags | GN_NO_ALLOC, &nr_locked); -+ -+ if (handle.node != NULL) { -+ /* complementary operations for zload() and lock() in far_next_coord() */ -+ zrelse(handle.node); -+ longterm_unlock_znode(&handle); -+ } -+ -+ /* we catch error codes which are not interesting for us because we -+ run renew_sibling_link() only for znode connection. */ -+ if (ret == -ENOENT || ret == -E_NO_NEIGHBOR) -+ return 0; -+ -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+/* if @child is not in `connected' state, performs hash searches for left and -+ right neighbor nodes and establishes horizontal sibling links */ -+/* Audited by: umka (2002.06.14), umka (2002.06.15) */ -+int connect_znode(coord_t * parent_coord, znode * child) -+{ -+ reiser4_tree *tree = znode_get_tree(child); -+ int ret = 0; -+ -+ assert("zam-330", parent_coord != NULL); -+ assert("zam-331", child != NULL); -+ assert("zam-332", parent_coord->node != NULL); -+ assert("umka-305", tree != NULL); -+ -+ /* it is trivial to `connect' root znode because it can't have -+ neighbors */ -+ if (znode_above_root(parent_coord->node)) { -+ child->left = NULL; -+ child->right = NULL; -+ ZF_SET(child, JNODE_LEFT_CONNECTED); -+ ZF_SET(child, JNODE_RIGHT_CONNECTED); -+ -+ ON_DEBUG(child->left_version = -+ atomic_inc_return(&delim_key_version); -+ child->right_version = -+ atomic_inc_return(&delim_key_version);); -+ -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ /* load parent node */ -+ coord_clear_iplug(parent_coord); -+ ret = zload(parent_coord->node); -+ -+ if (ret != 0) -+ return ret; -+ -+ /* protect `connected' state check by tree_lock */ -+ read_lock_tree(tree); -+ -+ if (!znode_is_right_connected(child)) { -+ read_unlock_tree(tree); -+ /* connect right (default is right) */ -+ ret = connect_one_side(parent_coord, child, GN_NO_ALLOC); -+ if (ret) -+ goto zrelse_and_ret; -+ -+ read_lock_tree(tree); -+ } -+ -+ ret = znode_is_left_connected(child); -+ -+ read_unlock_tree(tree); -+ -+ if (!ret) { -+ ret = -+ connect_one_side(parent_coord, child, -+ GN_NO_ALLOC | GN_GO_LEFT); -+ } else -+ ret = 0; -+ -+ zrelse_and_ret: -+ zrelse(parent_coord->node); -+ -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+/* this function is like renew_sibling_link() but allocates neighbor node if -+ it doesn't exist and `connects' it. It may require making two steps in -+ horizontal direction, first one for neighbor node finding/allocation, -+ second one is for finding neighbor of neighbor to connect freshly allocated -+ znode. */ -+/* Audited by: umka (2002.06.14), umka (2002.06.15) */ -+static int -+renew_neighbor(coord_t * coord, znode * node, tree_level level, int flags) -+{ -+ coord_t local; -+ lock_handle empty[2]; -+ reiser4_tree *tree = znode_get_tree(node); -+ znode *neighbor = NULL; -+ int nr_locked = 0; -+ int ret; -+ -+ assert("umka-250", coord != NULL); -+ assert("umka-251", node != NULL); -+ assert("umka-307", tree != NULL); -+ assert("umka-308", level <= tree->height); -+ -+ /* umka (2002.06.14) -+ Here probably should be a check for given "level" validness. -+ Something like assert("xxx-yyy", level < REAL_MAX_ZTREE_HEIGHT); -+ */ -+ -+ coord_dup(&local, coord); -+ -+ ret = -+ renew_sibling_link(&local, &empty[0], node, level, -+ flags & ~GN_NO_ALLOC, &nr_locked); -+ if (ret) -+ goto out; -+ -+ /* tree lock is not needed here because we keep parent node(s) locked -+ and reference to neighbor znode incremented */ -+ neighbor = (flags & GN_GO_LEFT) ? node->left : node->right; -+ -+ read_lock_tree(tree); -+ ret = znode_is_connected(neighbor); -+ read_unlock_tree(tree); -+ if (ret) { -+ ret = 0; -+ goto out; -+ } -+ -+ ret = -+ renew_sibling_link(&local, &empty[nr_locked], neighbor, level, -+ flags | GN_NO_ALLOC, &nr_locked); -+ /* second renew_sibling_link() call is used for znode connection only, -+ so we can live with these errors */ -+ if (-ENOENT == ret || -E_NO_NEIGHBOR == ret) -+ ret = 0; -+ -+ out: -+ -+ for (--nr_locked; nr_locked >= 0; --nr_locked) { -+ zrelse(empty[nr_locked].node); -+ longterm_unlock_znode(&empty[nr_locked]); -+ } -+ -+ if (neighbor != NULL) -+ /* decrement znode reference counter without actually -+ releasing it. */ -+ atomic_dec(&ZJNODE(neighbor)->x_count); -+ -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+/* -+ reiser4_get_neighbor() -- lock node's neighbor. -+ -+ reiser4_get_neighbor() locks node's neighbor (left or right one, depends on -+ given parameter) using sibling link to it. If sibling link is not available -+ (i.e. neighbor znode is not in cache) and flags allow read blocks, we go one -+ level up for information about neighbor's disk address. We lock node's -+ parent, if it is common parent for both 'node' and its neighbor, neighbor's -+ disk address is in next (to left or to right) down link from link that points -+ to original node. If not, we need to lock parent's neighbor, read its content -+ and take first(last) downlink with neighbor's disk address. That locking -+ could be done by using sibling link and lock_neighbor() function, if sibling -+ link exists. In another case we have to go level up again until we find -+ common parent or valid sibling link. Then go down -+ allocating/connecting/locking/reading nodes until neighbor of first one is -+ locked. -+ -+ @neighbor: result lock handle, -+ @node: a node which we lock neighbor of, -+ @lock_mode: lock mode {LM_READ, LM_WRITE}, -+ @flags: logical OR of {GN_*} (see description above) subset. -+ -+ @return: 0 if success, negative value if lock was impossible due to an error -+ or lack of neighbor node. -+*/ -+ -+/* Audited by: umka (2002.06.14), umka (2002.06.15) */ -+int -+reiser4_get_neighbor(lock_handle * neighbor, znode * node, -+ znode_lock_mode lock_mode, int flags) -+{ -+ reiser4_tree *tree = znode_get_tree(node); -+ lock_handle path[REAL_MAX_ZTREE_HEIGHT]; -+ -+ coord_t coord; -+ -+ tree_level base_level; -+ tree_level h = 0; -+ int ret; -+ -+ assert("umka-252", tree != NULL); -+ assert("umka-253", neighbor != NULL); -+ assert("umka-254", node != NULL); -+ -+ base_level = znode_get_level(node); -+ -+ assert("umka-310", base_level <= tree->height); -+ -+ coord_init_zero(&coord); -+ -+ again: -+ /* first, we try to use simple lock_neighbor() which requires sibling -+ link existence */ -+ read_lock_tree(tree); -+ ret = lock_side_neighbor(neighbor, node, lock_mode, flags, 1); -+ read_unlock_tree(tree); -+ if (!ret) { -+ /* load znode content if it was specified */ -+ if (flags & GN_LOAD_NEIGHBOR) { -+ ret = zload(node); -+ if (ret) -+ longterm_unlock_znode(neighbor); -+ } -+ return ret; -+ } -+ -+ /* only -ENOENT means we may look upward and try to connect -+ @node with its neighbor (if @flags allow us to do it) */ -+ if (ret != -ENOENT || !(flags & GN_CAN_USE_UPPER_LEVELS)) -+ return ret; -+ -+ /* before establishing of sibling link we lock parent node; it is -+ required by renew_neighbor() to work. */ -+ init_lh(&path[0]); -+ ret = reiser4_get_parent(&path[0], node, ZNODE_READ_LOCK); -+ if (ret) -+ return ret; -+ if (znode_above_root(path[0].node)) { -+ longterm_unlock_znode(&path[0]); -+ return RETERR(-E_NO_NEIGHBOR); -+ } -+ -+ while (1) { -+ znode *child = (h == 0) ? node : path[h - 1].node; -+ znode *parent = path[h].node; -+ -+ ret = zload(parent); -+ if (ret) -+ break; -+ -+ ret = find_child_ptr(parent, child, &coord); -+ -+ if (ret) { -+ zrelse(parent); -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ /* try to establish missing sibling link */ -+ ret = renew_neighbor(&coord, child, h + base_level, flags); -+ -+ zrelse(parent); -+ -+ switch (ret) { -+ case 0: -+ /* unlocking of parent znode prevents simple -+ deadlock situation */ -+ done_lh(&path[h]); -+ -+ /* depend on tree level we stay on we repeat first -+ locking attempt ... */ -+ if (h == 0) -+ goto again; -+ -+ /* ... or repeat establishing of sibling link at -+ one level below. */ -+ --h; -+ break; -+ -+ case -ENOENT: -+ /* sibling link is not available -- we go -+ upward. */ -+ init_lh(&path[h + 1]); -+ ret = -+ reiser4_get_parent(&path[h + 1], parent, -+ ZNODE_READ_LOCK); -+ if (ret) -+ goto fail; -+ ++h; -+ if (znode_above_root(path[h].node)) { -+ ret = RETERR(-E_NO_NEIGHBOR); -+ goto fail; -+ } -+ break; -+ -+ case -E_DEADLOCK: -+ /* there was lock request from hi-pri locker. if -+ it is possible we unlock last parent node and -+ re-lock it again. */ -+ for (; reiser4_check_deadlock(); h--) { -+ done_lh(&path[h]); -+ if (h == 0) -+ goto fail; -+ } -+ -+ break; -+ -+ default: /* other errors. */ -+ goto fail; -+ } -+ } -+ fail: -+ ON_DEBUG(check_lock_node_data(node)); -+ ON_DEBUG(check_lock_data()); -+ -+ /* unlock path */ -+ do { -+ /* FIXME-Zam: when we get here from case -E_DEADLOCK's goto -+ fail; path[0] is already done_lh-ed, therefore -+ longterm_unlock_znode(&path[h]); is not applicable */ -+ done_lh(&path[h]); -+ --h; -+ } while (h + 1 != 0); -+ -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+/* remove node from sibling list */ -+/* Audited by: umka (2002.06.14) */ -+void sibling_list_remove(znode * node) -+{ -+ reiser4_tree *tree; -+ -+ tree = znode_get_tree(node); -+ assert("umka-255", node != NULL); -+ assert_rw_write_locked(&(tree->tree_lock)); -+ assert("nikita-3275", check_sibling_list(node)); -+ -+ write_lock_dk(tree); -+ if (znode_is_right_connected(node) && node->right != NULL && -+ znode_is_left_connected(node) && node->left != NULL) { -+ assert("zam-32245", -+ keyeq(znode_get_rd_key(node), -+ znode_get_ld_key(node->right))); -+ znode_set_rd_key(node->left, znode_get_ld_key(node->right)); -+ } -+ write_unlock_dk(tree); -+ -+ if (znode_is_right_connected(node) && node->right != NULL) { -+ assert("zam-322", znode_is_left_connected(node->right)); -+ node->right->left = node->left; -+ ON_DEBUG(node->right->left_version = -+ atomic_inc_return(&delim_key_version); -+ ); -+ } -+ if (znode_is_left_connected(node) && node->left != NULL) { -+ assert("zam-323", znode_is_right_connected(node->left)); -+ node->left->right = node->right; -+ ON_DEBUG(node->left->right_version = -+ atomic_inc_return(&delim_key_version); -+ ); -+ } -+ -+ ZF_CLR(node, JNODE_LEFT_CONNECTED); -+ ZF_CLR(node, JNODE_RIGHT_CONNECTED); -+ ON_DEBUG(node->left = node->right = NULL; -+ node->left_version = atomic_inc_return(&delim_key_version); -+ node->right_version = atomic_inc_return(&delim_key_version);); -+ assert("nikita-3276", check_sibling_list(node)); -+} -+ -+/* disconnect node from sibling list */ -+void sibling_list_drop(znode * node) -+{ -+ znode *right; -+ znode *left; -+ -+ assert("nikita-2464", node != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-3277", check_sibling_list(node)); -+ -+ right = node->right; -+ if (right != NULL) { -+ assert("nikita-2465", znode_is_left_connected(right)); -+ right->left = NULL; -+ ON_DEBUG(right->left_version = -+ atomic_inc_return(&delim_key_version); -+ ); -+ } -+ left = node->left; -+ if (left != NULL) { -+ assert("zam-323", znode_is_right_connected(left)); -+ left->right = NULL; -+ ON_DEBUG(left->right_version = -+ atomic_inc_return(&delim_key_version); -+ ); -+ } -+ ZF_CLR(node, JNODE_LEFT_CONNECTED); -+ ZF_CLR(node, JNODE_RIGHT_CONNECTED); -+ ON_DEBUG(node->left = node->right = NULL; -+ node->left_version = atomic_inc_return(&delim_key_version); -+ node->right_version = atomic_inc_return(&delim_key_version);); -+} -+ -+/* Insert new node into sibling list. Regular balancing inserts new node -+ after (at right side) existing and locked node (@before), except one case -+ of adding new tree root node. @before should be NULL in that case. */ -+void sibling_list_insert_nolock(znode * new, znode * before) -+{ -+ assert("zam-334", new != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-3298", !znode_is_left_connected(new)); -+ assert("nikita-3299", !znode_is_right_connected(new)); -+ assert("nikita-3300", new->left == NULL); -+ assert("nikita-3301", new->right == NULL); -+ assert("nikita-3278", check_sibling_list(new)); -+ assert("nikita-3279", check_sibling_list(before)); -+ -+ if (before != NULL) { -+ assert("zam-333", znode_is_connected(before)); -+ new->right = before->right; -+ new->left = before; -+ ON_DEBUG(new->right_version = -+ atomic_inc_return(&delim_key_version); -+ new->left_version = -+ atomic_inc_return(&delim_key_version);); -+ if (before->right != NULL) { -+ before->right->left = new; -+ ON_DEBUG(before->right->left_version = -+ atomic_inc_return(&delim_key_version); -+ ); -+ } -+ before->right = new; -+ ON_DEBUG(before->right_version = -+ atomic_inc_return(&delim_key_version); -+ ); -+ } else { -+ new->right = NULL; -+ new->left = NULL; -+ ON_DEBUG(new->right_version = -+ atomic_inc_return(&delim_key_version); -+ new->left_version = -+ atomic_inc_return(&delim_key_version);); -+ } -+ ZF_SET(new, JNODE_LEFT_CONNECTED); -+ ZF_SET(new, JNODE_RIGHT_CONNECTED); -+ assert("nikita-3280", check_sibling_list(new)); -+ assert("nikita-3281", check_sibling_list(before)); -+} -+ -+/* -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 80 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/tree_walk.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/tree_walk.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/tree_walk.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/tree_walk.h 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,125 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* definitions of reiser4 tree walk functions */ -+ -+#ifndef __FS_REISER4_TREE_WALK_H__ -+#define __FS_REISER4_TREE_WALK_H__ -+ -+#include "debug.h" -+#include "forward.h" -+ -+/* establishes horizontal links between cached znodes */ -+int connect_znode(coord_t * coord, znode * node); -+ -+/* tree traversal functions (reiser4_get_parent(), reiser4_get_neighbor()) -+ have the following common arguments: -+ -+ return codes: -+ -+ @return : 0 - OK, -+ -+ZAM-FIXME-HANS: wrong return code name. Change them all. -+ -ENOENT - neighbor is not in cache, what is detected by sibling -+ link absence. -+ -+ -E_NO_NEIGHBOR - we are sure that neighbor (or parent) node cannot be -+ found (because we are left-/right- most node of the -+ tree, for example). Also, this return code is for -+ reiser4_get_parent() when we see no parent link -- it -+ means that our node is root node. -+ -+ -E_DEADLOCK - deadlock detected (request from high-priority process -+ received), other error codes are conformed to -+ /usr/include/asm/errno.h . -+*/ -+ -+int -+reiser4_get_parent_flags(lock_handle * result, znode * node, -+ znode_lock_mode mode, int flags); -+ -+/* bits definition for reiser4_get_neighbor function `flags' arg. */ -+typedef enum { -+ /* If sibling pointer is NULL, this flag allows get_neighbor() to try to -+ * find not allocated not connected neigbor by going though upper -+ * levels */ -+ GN_CAN_USE_UPPER_LEVELS = 0x1, -+ /* locking left neighbor instead of right one */ -+ GN_GO_LEFT = 0x2, -+ /* automatically load neighbor node content */ -+ GN_LOAD_NEIGHBOR = 0x4, -+ /* return -E_REPEAT if can't lock */ -+ GN_TRY_LOCK = 0x8, -+ /* used internally in tree_walk.c, causes renew_sibling to not -+ allocate neighbor znode, but only search for it in znode cache */ -+ GN_NO_ALLOC = 0x10, -+ /* do not go across atom boundaries */ -+ GN_SAME_ATOM = 0x20, -+ /* allow to lock not connected nodes */ -+ GN_ALLOW_NOT_CONNECTED = 0x40, -+ /* Avoid synchronous jload, instead, call jstartio() and return -E_REPEAT. */ -+ GN_ASYNC = 0x80 -+} znode_get_neigbor_flags; -+ -+/* A commonly used wrapper for reiser4_get_parent_flags(). */ -+static inline int reiser4_get_parent(lock_handle * result, znode * node, -+ znode_lock_mode mode) -+{ -+ return reiser4_get_parent_flags(result, node, mode, -+ GN_ALLOW_NOT_CONNECTED); -+} -+ -+int reiser4_get_neighbor(lock_handle * neighbor, znode * node, -+ znode_lock_mode lock_mode, int flags); -+ -+/* there are wrappers for most common usages of reiser4_get_neighbor() */ -+static inline int -+reiser4_get_left_neighbor(lock_handle * result, znode * node, int lock_mode, -+ int flags) -+{ -+ return reiser4_get_neighbor(result, node, lock_mode, -+ flags | GN_GO_LEFT); -+} -+ -+static inline int -+reiser4_get_right_neighbor(lock_handle * result, znode * node, int lock_mode, -+ int flags) -+{ -+ ON_DEBUG(check_lock_node_data(node)); -+ ON_DEBUG(check_lock_data()); -+ return reiser4_get_neighbor(result, node, lock_mode, -+ flags & (~GN_GO_LEFT)); -+} -+ -+extern void sibling_list_remove(znode * node); -+extern void sibling_list_drop(znode * node); -+extern void sibling_list_insert_nolock(znode * new, znode * before); -+extern void link_left_and_right(znode * left, znode * right); -+ -+/* Functions called by tree_walk() when tree_walk() ... */ -+struct tree_walk_actor { -+ /* ... meets a formatted node, */ -+ int (*process_znode) (tap_t *, void *); -+ /* ... meets an extent, */ -+ int (*process_extent) (tap_t *, void *); -+ /* ... begins tree traversal or repeats it after -E_REPEAT was returned by -+ * node or extent processing functions. */ -+ int (*before) (void *); -+}; -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+int check_sibling_list(znode * node); -+#else -+#define check_sibling_list(n) (1) -+#endif -+ -+#endif /* __FS_REISER4_TREE_WALK_H__ */ -+ -+/* -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/txnmgr.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/txnmgr.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/txnmgr.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/txnmgr.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,3164 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by -+ * reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* Joshua MacDonald wrote the first draft of this code. */ -+ -+/* ZAM-LONGTERM-FIXME-HANS: The locking in this file is badly designed, and a -+filesystem scales only as well as its worst locking design. You need to -+substantially restructure this code. Josh was not as experienced a programmer -+as you. Particularly review how the locking style differs from what you did -+for znodes usingt hi-lo priority locking, and present to me an opinion on -+whether the differences are well founded. */ -+ -+/* I cannot help but to disagree with the sentiment above. Locking of -+ * transaction manager is _not_ badly designed, and, at the very least, is not -+ * the scaling bottleneck. Scaling bottleneck is _exactly_ hi-lo priority -+ * locking on znodes, especially on the root node of the tree. --nikita, -+ * 2003.10.13 */ -+ -+/* The txnmgr is a set of interfaces that keep track of atoms and transcrash handles. The -+ txnmgr processes capture_block requests and manages the relationship between jnodes and -+ atoms through the various stages of a transcrash, and it also oversees the fusion and -+ capture-on-copy processes. The main difficulty with this task is maintaining a -+ deadlock-free lock ordering between atoms and jnodes/handles. The reason for the -+ difficulty is that jnodes, handles, and atoms contain pointer circles, and the cycle -+ must be broken. The main requirement is that atom-fusion be deadlock free, so once you -+ hold the atom_lock you may then wait to acquire any jnode or handle lock. This implies -+ that any time you check the atom-pointer of a jnode or handle and then try to lock that -+ atom, you must use trylock() and possibly reverse the order. -+ -+ This code implements the design documented at: -+ -+ http://namesys.com/txn-doc.html -+ -+ZAM-FIXME-HANS: update v4.html to contain all of the information present in the above (but updated), and then remove the -+above document and reference the new. Be sure to provide some credit to Josh. I already have some writings on this -+topic in v4.html, but they are lacking in details present in the above. Cure that. Remember to write for the bright 12 -+year old --- define all technical terms used. -+ -+*/ -+ -+/* Thoughts on the external transaction interface: -+ -+ In the current code, a TRANSCRASH handle is created implicitly by reiser4_init_context() (which -+ creates state that lasts for the duration of a system call and is called at the start -+ of ReiserFS methods implementing VFS operations), and closed by reiser4_exit_context(), -+ occupying the scope of a single system call. We wish to give certain applications an -+ interface to begin and close (commit) transactions. Since our implementation of -+ transactions does not yet support isolation, allowing an application to open a -+ transaction implies trusting it to later close the transaction. Part of the -+ transaction interface will be aimed at enabling that trust, but the interface for -+ actually using transactions is fairly narrow. -+ -+ BEGIN_TRANSCRASH: Returns a transcrash identifier. It should be possible to translate -+ this identifier into a string that a shell-script could use, allowing you to start a -+ transaction by issuing a command. Once open, the transcrash should be set in the task -+ structure, and there should be options (I suppose) to allow it to be carried across -+ fork/exec. A transcrash has several options: -+ -+ - READ_FUSING or WRITE_FUSING: The default policy is for txn-capture to capture only -+ on writes (WRITE_FUSING) and allow "dirty reads". If the application wishes to -+ capture on reads as well, it should set READ_FUSING. -+ -+ - TIMEOUT: Since a non-isolated transcrash cannot be undone, every transcrash must -+ eventually close (or else the machine must crash). If the application dies an -+ unexpected death with an open transcrash, for example, or if it hangs for a long -+ duration, one solution (to avoid crashing the machine) is to simply close it anyway. -+ This is a dangerous option, but it is one way to solve the problem until isolated -+ transcrashes are available for untrusted applications. -+ -+ It seems to be what databases do, though it is unclear how one avoids a DoS attack -+ creating a vulnerability based on resource starvation. Guaranteeing that some -+ minimum amount of computational resources are made available would seem more correct -+ than guaranteeing some amount of time. When we again have someone to code the work, -+ this issue should be considered carefully. -Hans -+ -+ RESERVE_BLOCKS: A running transcrash should indicate to the transaction manager how -+ many dirty blocks it expects. The reserve_blocks interface should be called at a point -+ where it is safe for the application to fail, because the system may not be able to -+ grant the allocation and the application must be able to back-out. For this reason, -+ the number of reserve-blocks can also be passed as an argument to BEGIN_TRANSCRASH, but -+ the application may also wish to extend the allocation after beginning its transcrash. -+ -+ CLOSE_TRANSCRASH: The application closes the transcrash when it is finished making -+ modifications that require transaction protection. When isolated transactions are -+ supported the CLOSE operation is replaced by either COMMIT or ABORT. For example, if a -+ RESERVE_BLOCKS call fails for the application, it should "abort" by calling -+ CLOSE_TRANSCRASH, even though it really commits any changes that were made (which is -+ why, for safety, the application should call RESERVE_BLOCKS before making any changes). -+ -+ For actually implementing these out-of-system-call-scopped transcrashes, the -+ reiser4_context has a "txn_handle *trans" pointer that may be set to an open -+ transcrash. Currently there are no dynamically-allocated transcrashes, but there is a -+ "struct kmem_cache *_txnh_slab" created for that purpose in this file. -+*/ -+ -+/* Extending the other system call interfaces for future transaction features: -+ -+ Specialized applications may benefit from passing flags to the ordinary system call -+ interface such as read(), write(), or stat(). For example, the application specifies -+ WRITE_FUSING by default but wishes to add that a certain read() command should be -+ treated as READ_FUSING. But which read? Is it the directory-entry read, the stat-data -+ read, or the file-data read? These issues are straight-forward, but there are a lot of -+ them and adding the necessary flags-passing code will be tedious. -+ -+ When supporting isolated transactions, there is a corresponding READ_MODIFY_WRITE (RMW) -+ flag, which specifies that although it is a read operation being requested, a -+ write-lock should be taken. The reason is that read-locks are shared while write-locks -+ are exclusive, so taking a read-lock when a later-write is known in advance will often -+ leads to deadlock. If a reader knows it will write later, it should issue read -+ requests with the RMW flag set. -+*/ -+ -+/* -+ The znode/atom deadlock avoidance. -+ -+ FIXME(Zam): writing of this comment is in progress. -+ -+ The atom's special stage ASTAGE_CAPTURE_WAIT introduces a kind of atom's -+ long-term locking, which makes reiser4 locking scheme more complex. It had -+ deadlocks until we implement deadlock avoidance algorithms. That deadlocks -+ looked as the following: one stopped thread waits for a long-term lock on -+ znode, the thread who owns that lock waits when fusion with another atom will -+ be allowed. -+ -+ The source of the deadlocks is an optimization of not capturing index nodes -+ for read. Let's prove it. Suppose we have dumb node capturing scheme which -+ unconditionally captures each block before locking it. -+ -+ That scheme has no deadlocks. Let's begin with the thread which stage is -+ ASTAGE_CAPTURE_WAIT and it waits for a znode lock. The thread can't wait for -+ a capture because it's stage allows fusion with any atom except which are -+ being committed currently. A process of atom commit can't deadlock because -+ atom commit procedure does not acquire locks and does not fuse with other -+ atoms. Reiser4 does capturing right before going to sleep inside the -+ longtertm_lock_znode() function, it means the znode which we want to lock is -+ already captured and its atom is in ASTAGE_CAPTURE_WAIT stage. If we -+ continue the analysis we understand that no one process in the sequence may -+ waits atom fusion. Thereby there are no deadlocks of described kind. -+ -+ The capturing optimization makes the deadlocks possible. A thread can wait a -+ lock which owner did not captured that node. The lock owner's current atom -+ is not fused with the first atom and it does not get a ASTAGE_CAPTURE_WAIT -+ state. A deadlock is possible when that atom meets another one which is in -+ ASTAGE_CAPTURE_WAIT already. -+ -+ The deadlock avoidance scheme includes two algorithms: -+ -+ First algorithm is used when a thread captures a node which is locked but not -+ captured by another thread. Those nodes are marked MISSED_IN_CAPTURE at the -+ moment we skip their capturing. If such a node (marked MISSED_IN_CAPTURE) is -+ being captured by a thread with current atom is in ASTAGE_CAPTURE_WAIT, the -+ routine which forces all lock owners to join with current atom is executed. -+ -+ Second algorithm does not allow to skip capturing of already captured nodes. -+ -+ Both algorithms together prevent waiting a longterm lock without atom fusion -+ with atoms of all lock owners, which is a key thing for getting atom/znode -+ locking deadlocks. -+*/ -+ -+/* -+ * Transactions and mmap(2). -+ * -+ * 1. Transactions are not supported for accesses through mmap(2), because -+ * this would effectively amount to user-level transactions whose duration -+ * is beyond control of the kernel. -+ * -+ * 2. That said, we still want to preserve some decency with regard to -+ * mmap(2). During normal write(2) call, following sequence of events -+ * happens: -+ * -+ * 1. page is created; -+ * -+ * 2. jnode is created, dirtied and captured into current atom. -+ * -+ * 3. extent is inserted and modified. -+ * -+ * Steps (2) and (3) take place under long term lock on the twig node. -+ * -+ * When file is accessed through mmap(2) page is always created during -+ * page fault. -+ * After this (in reiser4_readpage()->reiser4_readpage_extent()): -+ * -+ * 1. if access is made to non-hole page new jnode is created, (if -+ * necessary) -+ * -+ * 2. if access is made to the hole page, jnode is not created (XXX -+ * not clear why). -+ * -+ * Also, even if page is created by write page fault it is not marked -+ * dirty immediately by handle_mm_fault(). Probably this is to avoid races -+ * with page write-out. -+ * -+ * Dirty bit installed by hardware is only transferred to the struct page -+ * later, when page is unmapped (in zap_pte_range(), or -+ * try_to_unmap_one()). -+ * -+ * So, with mmap(2) we have to handle following irksome situations: -+ * -+ * 1. there exists modified page (clean or dirty) without jnode -+ * -+ * 2. there exists modified page (clean or dirty) with clean jnode -+ * -+ * 3. clean page which is a part of atom can be transparently modified -+ * at any moment through mapping without becoming dirty. -+ * -+ * (1) and (2) can lead to the out-of-memory situation: ->writepage() -+ * doesn't know what to do with such pages and ->sync_sb()/->writepages() -+ * don't see them, because these methods operate on atoms. -+ * -+ * (3) can lead to the loss of data: suppose we have dirty page with dirty -+ * captured jnode captured by some atom. As part of early flush (for -+ * example) page was written out. Dirty bit was cleared on both page and -+ * jnode. After this page is modified through mapping, but kernel doesn't -+ * notice and just discards page and jnode as part of commit. (XXX -+ * actually it doesn't, because to reclaim page ->releasepage() has to be -+ * called and before this dirty bit will be transferred to the struct -+ * page). -+ * -+ */ -+ -+#include "debug.h" -+#include "txnmgr.h" -+#include "jnode.h" -+#include "znode.h" -+#include "block_alloc.h" -+#include "tree.h" -+#include "wander.h" -+#include "ktxnmgrd.h" -+#include "super.h" -+#include "page_cache.h" -+#include "reiser4.h" -+#include "vfs_ops.h" -+#include "inode.h" -+#include "flush.h" -+ -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include /* for totalram_pages */ -+ -+static void atom_free(txn_atom * atom); -+ -+static int commit_txnh(txn_handle * txnh); -+ -+static void wakeup_atom_waitfor_list(txn_atom * atom); -+static void wakeup_atom_waiting_list(txn_atom * atom); -+ -+static void capture_assign_txnh_nolock(txn_atom * atom, txn_handle * txnh); -+ -+static void capture_assign_block_nolock(txn_atom * atom, jnode * node); -+ -+static void fuse_not_fused_lock_owners(txn_handle * txnh, znode * node); -+ -+static int capture_init_fusion(jnode * node, txn_handle * txnh, -+ txn_capture mode); -+ -+static int capture_fuse_wait(txn_handle *, txn_atom *, txn_atom *, txn_capture); -+ -+static void capture_fuse_into(txn_atom * small, txn_atom * large); -+ -+void reiser4_invalidate_list(struct list_head *); -+ -+/* GENERIC STRUCTURES */ -+ -+typedef struct _txn_wait_links txn_wait_links; -+ -+struct _txn_wait_links { -+ lock_stack *_lock_stack; -+ struct list_head _fwaitfor_link; -+ struct list_head _fwaiting_link; -+ int (*waitfor_cb) (txn_atom * atom, struct _txn_wait_links * wlinks); -+ int (*waiting_cb) (txn_atom * atom, struct _txn_wait_links * wlinks); -+}; -+ -+/* FIXME: In theory, we should be using the slab cache init & destructor -+ methods instead of, e.g., jnode_init, etc. */ -+static struct kmem_cache *_atom_slab = NULL; -+/* this is for user-visible, cross system-call transactions. */ -+static struct kmem_cache *_txnh_slab = NULL; -+ -+/** -+ * init_txnmgr_static - create transaction manager slab caches -+ * -+ * Initializes caches of txn-atoms and txn_handle. It is part of reiser4 module -+ * initialization. -+ */ -+int init_txnmgr_static(void) -+{ -+ assert("jmacd-600", _atom_slab == NULL); -+ assert("jmacd-601", _txnh_slab == NULL); -+ -+ ON_DEBUG(atomic_set(&flush_cnt, 0)); -+ -+ _atom_slab = kmem_cache_create("txn_atom", sizeof(txn_atom), 0, -+ SLAB_HWCACHE_ALIGN | -+ SLAB_RECLAIM_ACCOUNT, NULL); -+ if (_atom_slab == NULL) -+ return RETERR(-ENOMEM); -+ -+ _txnh_slab = kmem_cache_create("txn_handle", sizeof(txn_handle), 0, -+ SLAB_HWCACHE_ALIGN, NULL); -+ if (_txnh_slab == NULL) { -+ kmem_cache_destroy(_atom_slab); -+ _atom_slab = NULL; -+ return RETERR(-ENOMEM); -+ } -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * done_txnmgr_static - delete txn_atom and txn_handle caches -+ * -+ * This is called on reiser4 module unloading or system shutdown. -+ */ -+void done_txnmgr_static(void) -+{ -+ destroy_reiser4_cache(&_atom_slab); -+ destroy_reiser4_cache(&_txnh_slab); -+} -+ -+/** -+ * init_txnmgr - initialize a new transaction manager -+ * @mgr: pointer to transaction manager embedded in reiser4 super block -+ * -+ * This is called on mount. Makes necessary initializations. -+ */ -+void reiser4_init_txnmgr(txn_mgr *mgr) -+{ -+ assert("umka-169", mgr != NULL); -+ -+ mgr->atom_count = 0; -+ mgr->id_count = 1; -+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&mgr->atoms_list); -+ spin_lock_init(&mgr->tmgr_lock); -+ mutex_init(&mgr->commit_mutex); -+} -+ -+/** -+ * reiser4_done_txnmgr - stop transaction manager -+ * @mgr: pointer to transaction manager embedded in reiser4 super block -+ * -+ * This is called on umount. Does sanity checks. -+ */ -+void reiser4_done_txnmgr(txn_mgr *mgr) -+{ -+ assert("umka-170", mgr != NULL); -+ assert("umka-1701", list_empty_careful(&mgr->atoms_list)); -+ assert("umka-1702", mgr->atom_count == 0); -+} -+ -+/* Initialize a transaction handle. */ -+/* Audited by: umka (2002.06.13) */ -+static void txnh_init(txn_handle * txnh, txn_mode mode) -+{ -+ assert("umka-171", txnh != NULL); -+ -+ txnh->mode = mode; -+ txnh->atom = NULL; -+ reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_set(); -+ txnh->flags = 0; -+ spin_lock_init(&txnh->hlock); -+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&txnh->txnh_link); -+} -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+/* Check if a transaction handle is clean. */ -+static int txnh_isclean(txn_handle * txnh) -+{ -+ assert("umka-172", txnh != NULL); -+ return txnh->atom == NULL && -+ LOCK_CNT_NIL(spin_locked_txnh); -+} -+#endif -+ -+/* Initialize an atom. */ -+static void atom_init(txn_atom * atom) -+{ -+ int level; -+ -+ assert("umka-173", atom != NULL); -+ -+ memset(atom, 0, sizeof(txn_atom)); -+ -+ atom->stage = ASTAGE_FREE; -+ atom->start_time = jiffies; -+ -+ for (level = 0; level < REAL_MAX_ZTREE_HEIGHT + 1; level += 1) -+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(ATOM_DIRTY_LIST(atom, level)); -+ -+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(ATOM_CLEAN_LIST(atom)); -+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(ATOM_OVRWR_LIST(atom)); -+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(ATOM_WB_LIST(atom)); -+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&atom->inodes); -+ spin_lock_init(&(atom->alock)); -+ /* list of transaction handles */ -+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&atom->txnh_list); -+ /* link to transaction manager's list of atoms */ -+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&atom->atom_link); -+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&atom->fwaitfor_list); -+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&atom->fwaiting_list); -+ blocknr_set_init(&atom->delete_set); -+ blocknr_set_init(&atom->wandered_map); -+ -+ init_atom_fq_parts(atom); -+} -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+/* Check if an atom is clean. */ -+static int atom_isclean(txn_atom * atom) -+{ -+ int level; -+ -+ assert("umka-174", atom != NULL); -+ -+ for (level = 0; level < REAL_MAX_ZTREE_HEIGHT + 1; level += 1) { -+ if (!list_empty_careful(ATOM_DIRTY_LIST(atom, level))) { -+ return 0; -+ } -+ } -+ -+ return atom->stage == ASTAGE_FREE && -+ atom->txnh_count == 0 && -+ atom->capture_count == 0 && -+ atomic_read(&atom->refcount) == 0 && -+ (&atom->atom_link == atom->atom_link.next && -+ &atom->atom_link == atom->atom_link.prev) && -+ list_empty_careful(&atom->txnh_list) && -+ list_empty_careful(ATOM_CLEAN_LIST(atom)) && -+ list_empty_careful(ATOM_OVRWR_LIST(atom)) && -+ list_empty_careful(ATOM_WB_LIST(atom)) && -+ list_empty_careful(&atom->fwaitfor_list) && -+ list_empty_careful(&atom->fwaiting_list) && -+ atom_fq_parts_are_clean(atom); -+} -+#endif -+ -+/* Begin a transaction in this context. Currently this uses the reiser4_context's -+ trans_in_ctx, which means that transaction handles are stack-allocated. Eventually -+ this will be extended to allow transaction handles to span several contexts. */ -+/* Audited by: umka (2002.06.13) */ -+void reiser4_txn_begin(reiser4_context * context) -+{ -+ assert("jmacd-544", context->trans == NULL); -+ -+ context->trans = &context->trans_in_ctx; -+ -+ /* FIXME_LATER_JMACD Currently there's no way to begin a TXN_READ_FUSING -+ transcrash. Default should be TXN_WRITE_FUSING. Also, the _trans variable is -+ stack allocated right now, but we would like to allow for dynamically allocated -+ transcrashes that span multiple system calls. -+ */ -+ txnh_init(context->trans, TXN_WRITE_FUSING); -+} -+ -+/* Finish a transaction handle context. */ -+int reiser4_txn_end(reiser4_context * context) -+{ -+ long ret = 0; -+ txn_handle *txnh; -+ -+ assert("umka-283", context != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-3012", reiser4_schedulable()); -+ assert("vs-24", context == get_current_context()); -+ assert("nikita-2967", lock_stack_isclean(get_current_lock_stack())); -+ -+ txnh = context->trans; -+ if (txnh != NULL) { -+ if (txnh->atom != NULL) -+ ret = commit_txnh(txnh); -+ assert("jmacd-633", txnh_isclean(txnh)); -+ context->trans = NULL; -+ } -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+void reiser4_txn_restart(reiser4_context * context) -+{ -+ reiser4_txn_end(context); -+ reiser4_preempt_point(); -+ reiser4_txn_begin(context); -+} -+ -+void reiser4_txn_restart_current(void) -+{ -+ reiser4_txn_restart(get_current_context()); -+} -+ -+/* TXN_ATOM */ -+ -+/* Get the atom belonging to a txnh, which is not locked. Return txnh locked. Locks atom, if atom -+ is not NULL. This performs the necessary spin_trylock to break the lock-ordering cycle. May -+ return NULL. */ -+static txn_atom *txnh_get_atom(txn_handle * txnh) -+{ -+ txn_atom *atom; -+ -+ assert("umka-180", txnh != NULL); -+ assert_spin_not_locked(&(txnh->hlock)); -+ -+ while (1) { -+ spin_lock_txnh(txnh); -+ atom = txnh->atom; -+ -+ if (atom == NULL) -+ break; -+ -+ if (spin_trylock_atom(atom)) -+ break; -+ -+ atomic_inc(&atom->refcount); -+ -+ spin_unlock_txnh(txnh); -+ spin_lock_atom(atom); -+ spin_lock_txnh(txnh); -+ -+ if (txnh->atom == atom) { -+ atomic_dec(&atom->refcount); -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ spin_unlock_txnh(txnh); -+ atom_dec_and_unlock(atom); -+ } -+ -+ return atom; -+} -+ -+/* Get the current atom and spinlock it if current atom present. May return NULL */ -+txn_atom *get_current_atom_locked_nocheck(void) -+{ -+ reiser4_context *cx; -+ txn_atom *atom; -+ txn_handle *txnh; -+ -+ cx = get_current_context(); -+ assert("zam-437", cx != NULL); -+ -+ txnh = cx->trans; -+ assert("zam-435", txnh != NULL); -+ -+ atom = txnh_get_atom(txnh); -+ -+ spin_unlock_txnh(txnh); -+ return atom; -+} -+ -+/* Get the atom belonging to a jnode, which is initially locked. Return with -+ both jnode and atom locked. This performs the necessary spin_trylock to -+ break the lock-ordering cycle. Assumes the jnode is already locked, and -+ returns NULL if atom is not set. */ -+txn_atom *jnode_get_atom(jnode * node) -+{ -+ txn_atom *atom; -+ -+ assert("umka-181", node != NULL); -+ -+ while (1) { -+ assert_spin_locked(&(node->guard)); -+ -+ atom = node->atom; -+ /* node is not in any atom */ -+ if (atom == NULL) -+ break; -+ -+ /* If atom is not locked, grab the lock and return */ -+ if (spin_trylock_atom(atom)) -+ break; -+ -+ /* At least one jnode belongs to this atom it guarantees that -+ * atom->refcount > 0, we can safely increment refcount. */ -+ atomic_inc(&atom->refcount); -+ spin_unlock_jnode(node); -+ -+ /* re-acquire spin locks in the right order */ -+ spin_lock_atom(atom); -+ spin_lock_jnode(node); -+ -+ /* check if node still points to the same atom. */ -+ if (node->atom == atom) { -+ atomic_dec(&atom->refcount); -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ /* releasing of atom lock and reference requires not holding -+ * locks on jnodes. */ -+ spin_unlock_jnode(node); -+ -+ /* We do not sure that this atom has extra references except our -+ * one, so we should call proper function which may free atom if -+ * last reference is released. */ -+ atom_dec_and_unlock(atom); -+ -+ /* lock jnode again for getting valid node->atom pointer -+ * value. */ -+ spin_lock_jnode(node); -+ } -+ -+ return atom; -+} -+ -+/* Returns true if @node is dirty and part of the same atom as one of its neighbors. Used -+ by flush code to indicate whether the next node (in some direction) is suitable for -+ flushing. */ -+int -+same_slum_check(jnode * node, jnode * check, int alloc_check, int alloc_value) -+{ -+ int compat; -+ txn_atom *atom; -+ -+ assert("umka-182", node != NULL); -+ assert("umka-183", check != NULL); -+ -+ /* Not sure what this function is supposed to do if supplied with @check that is -+ neither formatted nor unformatted (bitmap or so). */ -+ assert("nikita-2373", jnode_is_znode(check) -+ || jnode_is_unformatted(check)); -+ -+ /* Need a lock on CHECK to get its atom and to check various state bits. -+ Don't need a lock on NODE once we get the atom lock. */ -+ /* It is not enough to lock two nodes and check (node->atom == -+ check->atom) because atom could be locked and being fused at that -+ moment, jnodes of the atom of that state (being fused) can point to -+ different objects, but the atom is the same. */ -+ spin_lock_jnode(check); -+ -+ atom = jnode_get_atom(check); -+ -+ if (atom == NULL) { -+ compat = 0; -+ } else { -+ compat = (node->atom == atom && JF_ISSET(check, JNODE_DIRTY)); -+ -+ if (compat && jnode_is_znode(check)) { -+ compat &= znode_is_connected(JZNODE(check)); -+ } -+ -+ if (compat && alloc_check) { -+ compat &= (alloc_value == jnode_is_flushprepped(check)); -+ } -+ -+ spin_unlock_atom(atom); -+ } -+ -+ spin_unlock_jnode(check); -+ -+ return compat; -+} -+ -+/* Decrement the atom's reference count and if it falls to zero, free it. */ -+void atom_dec_and_unlock(txn_atom * atom) -+{ -+ txn_mgr *mgr = &get_super_private(reiser4_get_current_sb())->tmgr; -+ -+ assert("umka-186", atom != NULL); -+ assert_spin_locked(&(atom->alock)); -+ assert("zam-1039", atomic_read(&atom->refcount) > 0); -+ -+ if (atomic_dec_and_test(&atom->refcount)) { -+ /* take txnmgr lock and atom lock in proper order. */ -+ if (!spin_trylock_txnmgr(mgr)) { -+ /* This atom should exist after we re-acquire its -+ * spinlock, so we increment its reference counter. */ -+ atomic_inc(&atom->refcount); -+ spin_unlock_atom(atom); -+ spin_lock_txnmgr(mgr); -+ spin_lock_atom(atom); -+ -+ if (!atomic_dec_and_test(&atom->refcount)) { -+ spin_unlock_atom(atom); -+ spin_unlock_txnmgr(mgr); -+ return; -+ } -+ } -+ assert_spin_locked(&(mgr->tmgr_lock)); -+ atom_free(atom); -+ spin_unlock_txnmgr(mgr); -+ } else -+ spin_unlock_atom(atom); -+} -+ -+/* Create new atom and connect it to given transaction handle. This adds the -+ atom to the transaction manager's list and sets its reference count to 1, an -+ artificial reference which is kept until it commits. We play strange games -+ to avoid allocation under jnode & txnh spinlocks.*/ -+ -+static int atom_begin_and_assign_to_txnh(txn_atom ** atom_alloc, txn_handle * txnh) -+{ -+ txn_atom *atom; -+ txn_mgr *mgr; -+ -+ if (REISER4_DEBUG && rofs_tree(current_tree)) { -+ warning("nikita-3366", "Creating atom on rofs"); -+ dump_stack(); -+ } -+ -+ if (*atom_alloc == NULL) { -+ (*atom_alloc) = kmem_cache_alloc(_atom_slab, -+ reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()); -+ -+ if (*atom_alloc == NULL) -+ return RETERR(-ENOMEM); -+ } -+ -+ /* and, also, txnmgr spin lock should be taken before jnode and txnh -+ locks. */ -+ mgr = &get_super_private(reiser4_get_current_sb())->tmgr; -+ spin_lock_txnmgr(mgr); -+ spin_lock_txnh(txnh); -+ -+ /* Check whether new atom still needed */ -+ if (txnh->atom != NULL) { -+ /* NOTE-NIKITA probably it is rather better to free -+ * atom_alloc here than thread it up to reiser4_try_capture() */ -+ -+ spin_unlock_txnh(txnh); -+ spin_unlock_txnmgr(mgr); -+ -+ return -E_REPEAT; -+ } -+ -+ atom = *atom_alloc; -+ *atom_alloc = NULL; -+ -+ atom_init(atom); -+ -+ assert("jmacd-17", atom_isclean(atom)); -+ -+ /* -+ * lock ordering is broken here. It is ok, as long as @atom is new -+ * and inaccessible for others. We can't use spin_lock_atom or -+ * spin_lock(&atom->alock) because they care about locking -+ * dependencies. spin_trylock_lock doesn't. -+ */ -+ check_me("", spin_trylock_atom(atom)); -+ -+ /* add atom to the end of transaction manager's list of atoms */ -+ list_add_tail(&atom->atom_link, &mgr->atoms_list); -+ atom->atom_id = mgr->id_count++; -+ mgr->atom_count += 1; -+ -+ /* Release txnmgr lock */ -+ spin_unlock_txnmgr(mgr); -+ -+ /* One reference until it commits. */ -+ atomic_inc(&atom->refcount); -+ atom->stage = ASTAGE_CAPTURE_FUSE; -+ atom->super = reiser4_get_current_sb(); -+ capture_assign_txnh_nolock(atom, txnh); -+ -+ spin_unlock_atom(atom); -+ spin_unlock_txnh(txnh); -+ -+ return -E_REPEAT; -+} -+ -+/* Return true if an atom is currently "open". */ -+static int atom_isopen(const txn_atom * atom) -+{ -+ assert("umka-185", atom != NULL); -+ -+ return atom->stage > 0 && atom->stage < ASTAGE_PRE_COMMIT; -+} -+ -+/* Return the number of pointers to this atom that must be updated during fusion. This -+ approximates the amount of work to be done. Fusion chooses the atom with fewer -+ pointers to fuse into the atom with more pointers. */ -+static int atom_pointer_count(const txn_atom * atom) -+{ -+ assert("umka-187", atom != NULL); -+ -+ /* This is a measure of the amount of work needed to fuse this atom -+ * into another. */ -+ return atom->txnh_count + atom->capture_count; -+} -+ -+/* Called holding the atom lock, this removes the atom from the transaction manager list -+ and frees it. */ -+static void atom_free(txn_atom * atom) -+{ -+ txn_mgr *mgr = &get_super_private(reiser4_get_current_sb())->tmgr; -+ -+ assert("umka-188", atom != NULL); -+ assert_spin_locked(&(atom->alock)); -+ -+ /* Remove from the txn_mgr's atom list */ -+ assert_spin_locked(&(mgr->tmgr_lock)); -+ mgr->atom_count -= 1; -+ list_del_init(&atom->atom_link); -+ -+ /* Clean the atom */ -+ assert("jmacd-16", -+ (atom->stage == ASTAGE_INVALID || atom->stage == ASTAGE_DONE)); -+ atom->stage = ASTAGE_FREE; -+ -+ blocknr_set_destroy(&atom->delete_set); -+ blocknr_set_destroy(&atom->wandered_map); -+ -+ assert("jmacd-16", atom_isclean(atom)); -+ -+ spin_unlock_atom(atom); -+ -+ kmem_cache_free(_atom_slab, atom); -+} -+ -+static int atom_is_dotard(const txn_atom * atom) -+{ -+ return time_after(jiffies, atom->start_time + -+ get_current_super_private()->tmgr.atom_max_age); -+} -+ -+static int atom_can_be_committed(txn_atom * atom) -+{ -+ assert_spin_locked(&(atom->alock)); -+ assert("zam-885", atom->txnh_count > atom->nr_waiters); -+ return atom->txnh_count == atom->nr_waiters + 1; -+} -+ -+/* Return true if an atom should commit now. This is determined by aging, atom -+ size or atom flags. */ -+static int atom_should_commit(const txn_atom * atom) -+{ -+ assert("umka-189", atom != NULL); -+ return -+ (atom->flags & ATOM_FORCE_COMMIT) || -+ ((unsigned)atom_pointer_count(atom) > -+ get_current_super_private()->tmgr.atom_max_size) -+ || atom_is_dotard(atom); -+} -+ -+/* return 1 if current atom exists and requires commit. */ -+int current_atom_should_commit(void) -+{ -+ txn_atom *atom; -+ int result = 0; -+ -+ atom = get_current_atom_locked_nocheck(); -+ if (atom) { -+ result = atom_should_commit(atom); -+ spin_unlock_atom(atom); -+ } -+ return result; -+} -+ -+static int atom_should_commit_asap(const txn_atom * atom) -+{ -+ unsigned int captured; -+ unsigned int pinnedpages; -+ -+ assert("nikita-3309", atom != NULL); -+ -+ captured = (unsigned)atom->capture_count; -+ pinnedpages = (captured >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT) * sizeof(znode); -+ -+ return (pinnedpages > (totalram_pages >> 3)) || (atom->flushed > 100); -+} -+ -+static jnode *find_first_dirty_in_list(struct list_head *head, int flags) -+{ -+ jnode *first_dirty; -+ -+ list_for_each_entry(first_dirty, head, capture_link) { -+ if (!(flags & JNODE_FLUSH_COMMIT)) { -+ /* -+ * skip jnodes which "heard banshee" or having active -+ * I/O -+ */ -+ if (JF_ISSET(first_dirty, JNODE_HEARD_BANSHEE) || -+ JF_ISSET(first_dirty, JNODE_WRITEBACK)) -+ continue; -+ } -+ return first_dirty; -+ } -+ return NULL; -+} -+ -+/* Get first dirty node from the atom's dirty_nodes[n] lists; return NULL if atom has no dirty -+ nodes on atom's lists */ -+jnode *find_first_dirty_jnode(txn_atom * atom, int flags) -+{ -+ jnode *first_dirty; -+ tree_level level; -+ -+ assert_spin_locked(&(atom->alock)); -+ -+ /* The flush starts from LEAF_LEVEL (=1). */ -+ for (level = 1; level < REAL_MAX_ZTREE_HEIGHT + 1; level += 1) { -+ if (list_empty_careful(ATOM_DIRTY_LIST(atom, level))) -+ continue; -+ -+ first_dirty = -+ find_first_dirty_in_list(ATOM_DIRTY_LIST(atom, level), -+ flags); -+ if (first_dirty) -+ return first_dirty; -+ } -+ -+ /* znode-above-root is on the list #0. */ -+ return find_first_dirty_in_list(ATOM_DIRTY_LIST(atom, 0), flags); -+} -+ -+static void dispatch_wb_list(txn_atom * atom, flush_queue_t * fq) -+{ -+ jnode *cur; -+ -+ assert("zam-905", atom_is_protected(atom)); -+ -+ cur = list_entry(ATOM_WB_LIST(atom)->next, jnode, capture_link); -+ while (ATOM_WB_LIST(atom) != &cur->capture_link) { -+ jnode *next = list_entry(cur->capture_link.next, jnode, capture_link); -+ -+ spin_lock_jnode(cur); -+ if (!JF_ISSET(cur, JNODE_WRITEBACK)) { -+ if (JF_ISSET(cur, JNODE_DIRTY)) { -+ queue_jnode(fq, cur); -+ } else { -+ /* move jnode to atom's clean list */ -+ list_move_tail(&cur->capture_link, -+ ATOM_CLEAN_LIST(atom)); -+ } -+ } -+ spin_unlock_jnode(cur); -+ -+ cur = next; -+ } -+} -+ -+/* Scan current atom->writeback_nodes list, re-submit dirty and !writeback -+ * jnodes to disk. */ -+static int submit_wb_list(void) -+{ -+ int ret; -+ flush_queue_t *fq; -+ -+ fq = get_fq_for_current_atom(); -+ if (IS_ERR(fq)) -+ return PTR_ERR(fq); -+ -+ dispatch_wb_list(fq->atom, fq); -+ spin_unlock_atom(fq->atom); -+ -+ ret = reiser4_write_fq(fq, NULL, 1); -+ reiser4_fq_put(fq); -+ -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+/* Wait completion of all writes, re-submit atom writeback list if needed. */ -+static int current_atom_complete_writes(void) -+{ -+ int ret; -+ -+ /* Each jnode from that list was modified and dirtied when it had i/o -+ * request running already. After i/o completion we have to resubmit -+ * them to disk again.*/ -+ ret = submit_wb_list(); -+ if (ret < 0) -+ return ret; -+ -+ /* Wait all i/o completion */ -+ ret = current_atom_finish_all_fq(); -+ if (ret) -+ return ret; -+ -+ /* Scan wb list again; all i/o should be completed, we re-submit dirty -+ * nodes to disk */ -+ ret = submit_wb_list(); -+ if (ret < 0) -+ return ret; -+ -+ /* Wait all nodes we just submitted */ -+ return current_atom_finish_all_fq(); -+} -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ -+static void reiser4_info_atom(const char *prefix, const txn_atom * atom) -+{ -+ if (atom == NULL) { -+ printk("%s: no atom\n", prefix); -+ return; -+ } -+ -+ printk("%s: refcount: %i id: %i flags: %x txnh_count: %i" -+ " capture_count: %i stage: %x start: %lu, flushed: %i\n", prefix, -+ atomic_read(&atom->refcount), atom->atom_id, atom->flags, -+ atom->txnh_count, atom->capture_count, atom->stage, -+ atom->start_time, atom->flushed); -+} -+ -+#else /* REISER4_DEBUG */ -+ -+static inline void reiser4_info_atom(const char *prefix, const txn_atom * atom) {} -+ -+#endif /* REISER4_DEBUG */ -+ -+#define TOOMANYFLUSHES (1 << 13) -+ -+/* Called with the atom locked and no open "active" transaction handlers except -+ ours, this function calls flush_current_atom() until all dirty nodes are -+ processed. Then it initiates commit processing. -+ -+ Called by the single remaining open "active" txnh, which is closing. Other -+ open txnhs belong to processes which wait atom commit in commit_txnh() -+ routine. They are counted as "waiters" in atom->nr_waiters. Therefore as -+ long as we hold the atom lock none of the jnodes can be captured and/or -+ locked. -+ -+ Return value is an error code if commit fails. -+*/ -+static int commit_current_atom(long *nr_submitted, txn_atom ** atom) -+{ -+ reiser4_super_info_data *sbinfo = get_current_super_private(); -+ long ret = 0; -+ /* how many times jnode_flush() was called as a part of attempt to -+ * commit this atom. */ -+ int flushiters; -+ -+ assert("zam-888", atom != NULL && *atom != NULL); -+ assert_spin_locked(&((*atom)->alock)); -+ assert("zam-887", get_current_context()->trans->atom == *atom); -+ assert("jmacd-151", atom_isopen(*atom)); -+ -+ assert("nikita-3184", -+ get_current_super_private()->delete_mutex_owner != current); -+ -+ for (flushiters = 0;; ++flushiters) { -+ ret = -+ flush_current_atom(JNODE_FLUSH_WRITE_BLOCKS | -+ JNODE_FLUSH_COMMIT, -+ LONG_MAX /* nr_to_write */ , -+ nr_submitted, atom, NULL); -+ if (ret != -E_REPEAT) -+ break; -+ -+ /* if atom's dirty list contains one znode which is -+ HEARD_BANSHEE and is locked we have to allow lock owner to -+ continue and uncapture that znode */ -+ reiser4_preempt_point(); -+ -+ *atom = get_current_atom_locked(); -+ if (flushiters > TOOMANYFLUSHES && IS_POW(flushiters)) { -+ warning("nikita-3176", -+ "Flushing like mad: %i", flushiters); -+ reiser4_info_atom("atom", *atom); -+ DEBUGON(flushiters > (1 << 20)); -+ } -+ } -+ -+ if (ret) -+ return ret; -+ -+ assert_spin_locked(&((*atom)->alock)); -+ -+ if (!atom_can_be_committed(*atom)) { -+ spin_unlock_atom(*atom); -+ return RETERR(-E_REPEAT); -+ } -+ -+ if ((*atom)->capture_count == 0) -+ goto done; -+ -+ /* Up to this point we have been flushing and after flush is called we -+ return -E_REPEAT. Now we can commit. We cannot return -E_REPEAT -+ at this point, commit should be successful. */ -+ reiser4_atom_set_stage(*atom, ASTAGE_PRE_COMMIT); -+ ON_DEBUG(((*atom)->committer = current)); -+ spin_unlock_atom(*atom); -+ -+ ret = current_atom_complete_writes(); -+ if (ret) -+ return ret; -+ -+ assert("zam-906", list_empty(ATOM_WB_LIST(*atom))); -+ -+ /* isolate critical code path which should be executed by only one -+ * thread using tmgr mutex */ -+ mutex_lock(&sbinfo->tmgr.commit_mutex); -+ -+ ret = reiser4_write_logs(nr_submitted); -+ if (ret < 0) -+ reiser4_panic("zam-597", "write log failed (%ld)\n", ret); -+ -+ /* The atom->ovrwr_nodes list is processed under commit mutex held -+ because of bitmap nodes which are captured by special way in -+ reiser4_pre_commit_hook_bitmap(), that way does not include -+ capture_fuse_wait() as a capturing of other nodes does -- the commit -+ mutex is used for transaction isolation instead. */ -+ reiser4_invalidate_list(ATOM_OVRWR_LIST(*atom)); -+ mutex_unlock(&sbinfo->tmgr.commit_mutex); -+ -+ reiser4_invalidate_list(ATOM_CLEAN_LIST(*atom)); -+ reiser4_invalidate_list(ATOM_WB_LIST(*atom)); -+ assert("zam-927", list_empty(&(*atom)->inodes)); -+ -+ spin_lock_atom(*atom); -+ done: -+ reiser4_atom_set_stage(*atom, ASTAGE_DONE); -+ ON_DEBUG((*atom)->committer = NULL); -+ -+ /* Atom's state changes, so wake up everybody waiting for this -+ event. */ -+ wakeup_atom_waiting_list(*atom); -+ -+ /* Decrement the "until commit" reference, at least one txnh (the caller) is -+ still open. */ -+ atomic_dec(&(*atom)->refcount); -+ -+ assert("jmacd-1070", atomic_read(&(*atom)->refcount) > 0); -+ assert("jmacd-1062", (*atom)->capture_count == 0); -+ BUG_ON((*atom)->capture_count != 0); -+ assert_spin_locked(&((*atom)->alock)); -+ -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+/* TXN_TXNH */ -+ -+/** -+ * force_commit_atom - commit current atom and wait commit completion -+ * @txnh: -+ * -+ * Commits current atom and wait commit completion; current atom and @txnh have -+ * to be spinlocked before call, this function unlocks them on exit. -+ */ -+int force_commit_atom(txn_handle *txnh) -+{ -+ txn_atom *atom; -+ -+ assert("zam-837", txnh != NULL); -+ assert_spin_locked(&(txnh->hlock)); -+ assert("nikita-2966", lock_stack_isclean(get_current_lock_stack())); -+ -+ atom = txnh->atom; -+ -+ assert("zam-834", atom != NULL); -+ assert_spin_locked(&(atom->alock)); -+ -+ /* -+ * Set flags for atom and txnh: forcing atom commit and waiting for -+ * commit completion -+ */ -+ txnh->flags |= TXNH_WAIT_COMMIT; -+ atom->flags |= ATOM_FORCE_COMMIT; -+ -+ spin_unlock_txnh(txnh); -+ spin_unlock_atom(atom); -+ -+ /* commit is here */ -+ reiser4_txn_restart_current(); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* Called to force commit of any outstanding atoms. @commit_all_atoms controls -+ * should we commit all atoms including new ones which are created after this -+ * functions is called. */ -+int txnmgr_force_commit_all(struct super_block *super, int commit_all_atoms) -+{ -+ int ret; -+ txn_atom *atom; -+ txn_mgr *mgr; -+ txn_handle *txnh; -+ unsigned long start_time = jiffies; -+ reiser4_context *ctx = get_current_context(); -+ -+ assert("nikita-2965", lock_stack_isclean(get_current_lock_stack())); -+ assert("nikita-3058", reiser4_commit_check_locks()); -+ -+ reiser4_txn_restart_current(); -+ -+ mgr = &get_super_private(super)->tmgr; -+ -+ txnh = ctx->trans; -+ -+ again: -+ -+ spin_lock_txnmgr(mgr); -+ -+ list_for_each_entry(atom, &mgr->atoms_list, atom_link) { -+ spin_lock_atom(atom); -+ -+ /* Commit any atom which can be committed. If @commit_new_atoms -+ * is not set we commit only atoms which were created before -+ * this call is started. */ -+ if (commit_all_atoms -+ || time_before_eq(atom->start_time, start_time)) { -+ if (atom->stage <= ASTAGE_POST_COMMIT) { -+ spin_unlock_txnmgr(mgr); -+ -+ if (atom->stage < ASTAGE_PRE_COMMIT) { -+ spin_lock_txnh(txnh); -+ /* Add force-context txnh */ -+ capture_assign_txnh_nolock(atom, txnh); -+ ret = force_commit_atom(txnh); -+ if (ret) -+ return ret; -+ } else -+ /* wait atom commit */ -+ reiser4_atom_wait_event(atom); -+ -+ goto again; -+ } -+ } -+ -+ spin_unlock_atom(atom); -+ } -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ if (commit_all_atoms) { -+ reiser4_super_info_data *sbinfo = get_super_private(super); -+ spin_lock_reiser4_super(sbinfo); -+ assert("zam-813", -+ sbinfo->blocks_fake_allocated_unformatted == 0); -+ assert("zam-812", sbinfo->blocks_fake_allocated == 0); -+ spin_unlock_reiser4_super(sbinfo); -+ } -+#endif -+ -+ spin_unlock_txnmgr(mgr); -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* check whether commit_some_atoms() can commit @atom. Locking is up to the -+ * caller */ -+static int atom_is_committable(txn_atom * atom) -+{ -+ return -+ atom->stage < ASTAGE_PRE_COMMIT && -+ atom->txnh_count == atom->nr_waiters && atom_should_commit(atom); -+} -+ -+/* called periodically from ktxnmgrd to commit old atoms. Releases ktxnmgrd spin -+ * lock at exit */ -+int commit_some_atoms(txn_mgr * mgr) -+{ -+ int ret = 0; -+ txn_atom *atom; -+ txn_handle *txnh; -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ struct list_head *pos, *tmp; -+ -+ ctx = get_current_context(); -+ assert("nikita-2444", ctx != NULL); -+ -+ txnh = ctx->trans; -+ spin_lock_txnmgr(mgr); -+ -+ /* -+ * this is to avoid gcc complain that atom might be used -+ * uninitialized -+ */ -+ atom = NULL; -+ -+ /* look for atom to commit */ -+ list_for_each_safe(pos, tmp, &mgr->atoms_list) { -+ atom = list_entry(pos, txn_atom, atom_link); -+ /* -+ * first test without taking atom spin lock, whether it is -+ * eligible for committing at all -+ */ -+ if (atom_is_committable(atom)) { -+ /* now, take spin lock and re-check */ -+ spin_lock_atom(atom); -+ if (atom_is_committable(atom)) -+ break; -+ spin_unlock_atom(atom); -+ } -+ } -+ -+ ret = (&mgr->atoms_list == pos); -+ spin_unlock_txnmgr(mgr); -+ -+ if (ret) { -+ /* nothing found */ -+ spin_unlock(&mgr->daemon->guard); -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ spin_lock_txnh(txnh); -+ -+ BUG_ON(atom == NULL); -+ /* Set the atom to force committing */ -+ atom->flags |= ATOM_FORCE_COMMIT; -+ -+ /* Add force-context txnh */ -+ capture_assign_txnh_nolock(atom, txnh); -+ -+ spin_unlock_txnh(txnh); -+ spin_unlock_atom(atom); -+ -+ /* we are about to release daemon spin lock, notify daemon it -+ has to rescan atoms */ -+ mgr->daemon->rescan = 1; -+ spin_unlock(&mgr->daemon->guard); -+ reiser4_txn_restart_current(); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+static int txn_try_to_fuse_small_atom(txn_mgr * tmgr, txn_atom * atom) -+{ -+ int atom_stage; -+ txn_atom *atom_2; -+ int repeat; -+ -+ assert("zam-1051", atom->stage < ASTAGE_PRE_COMMIT); -+ -+ atom_stage = atom->stage; -+ repeat = 0; -+ -+ if (!spin_trylock_txnmgr(tmgr)) { -+ atomic_inc(&atom->refcount); -+ spin_unlock_atom(atom); -+ spin_lock_txnmgr(tmgr); -+ spin_lock_atom(atom); -+ repeat = 1; -+ if (atom->stage != atom_stage) { -+ spin_unlock_txnmgr(tmgr); -+ atom_dec_and_unlock(atom); -+ return -E_REPEAT; -+ } -+ atomic_dec(&atom->refcount); -+ } -+ -+ list_for_each_entry(atom_2, &tmgr->atoms_list, atom_link) { -+ if (atom == atom_2) -+ continue; -+ /* -+ * if trylock does not succeed we just do not fuse with that -+ * atom. -+ */ -+ if (spin_trylock_atom(atom_2)) { -+ if (atom_2->stage < ASTAGE_PRE_COMMIT) { -+ spin_unlock_txnmgr(tmgr); -+ capture_fuse_into(atom_2, atom); -+ /* all locks are lost we can only repeat here */ -+ return -E_REPEAT; -+ } -+ spin_unlock_atom(atom_2); -+ } -+ } -+ atom->flags |= ATOM_CANCEL_FUSION; -+ spin_unlock_txnmgr(tmgr); -+ if (repeat) { -+ spin_unlock_atom(atom); -+ return -E_REPEAT; -+ } -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* Calls jnode_flush for current atom if it exists; if not, just take another -+ atom and call jnode_flush() for him. If current transaction handle has -+ already assigned atom (current atom) we have to close current transaction -+ prior to switch to another atom or do something with current atom. This -+ code tries to flush current atom. -+ -+ flush_some_atom() is called as part of memory clearing process. It is -+ invoked from balance_dirty_pages(), pdflushd, and entd. -+ -+ If we can flush no nodes, atom is committed, because this frees memory. -+ -+ If atom is too large or too old it is committed also. -+*/ -+int -+flush_some_atom(jnode * start, long *nr_submitted, const struct writeback_control *wbc, -+ int flags) -+{ -+ reiser4_context *ctx = get_current_context(); -+ txn_mgr *tmgr = &get_super_private(ctx->super)->tmgr; -+ txn_handle *txnh = ctx->trans; -+ txn_atom *atom; -+ int ret; -+ -+ BUG_ON(wbc->nr_to_write == 0); -+ BUG_ON(*nr_submitted != 0); -+ assert("zam-1042", txnh != NULL); -+ repeat: -+ if (txnh->atom == NULL) { -+ /* current atom is not available, take first from txnmgr */ -+ spin_lock_txnmgr(tmgr); -+ -+ /* traverse the list of all atoms */ -+ list_for_each_entry(atom, &tmgr->atoms_list, atom_link) { -+ /* lock atom before checking its state */ -+ spin_lock_atom(atom); -+ -+ /* -+ * we need an atom which is not being committed and -+ * which has no flushers (jnode_flush() add one flusher -+ * at the beginning and subtract one at the end). -+ */ -+ if (atom->stage < ASTAGE_PRE_COMMIT && -+ atom->nr_flushers == 0) { -+ spin_lock_txnh(txnh); -+ capture_assign_txnh_nolock(atom, txnh); -+ spin_unlock_txnh(txnh); -+ -+ goto found; -+ } -+ -+ spin_unlock_atom(atom); -+ } -+ -+ /* -+ * Write throttling is case of no one atom can be -+ * flushed/committed. -+ */ -+ if (!current_is_pdflush() && !wbc->nonblocking) { -+ list_for_each_entry(atom, &tmgr->atoms_list, atom_link) { -+ spin_lock_atom(atom); -+ /* Repeat the check from the above. */ -+ if (atom->stage < ASTAGE_PRE_COMMIT -+ && atom->nr_flushers == 0) { -+ spin_lock_txnh(txnh); -+ capture_assign_txnh_nolock(atom, txnh); -+ spin_unlock_txnh(txnh); -+ -+ goto found; -+ } -+ if (atom->stage <= ASTAGE_POST_COMMIT) { -+ spin_unlock_txnmgr(tmgr); -+ /* -+ * we just wait until atom's flusher -+ * makes a progress in flushing or -+ * committing the atom -+ */ -+ reiser4_atom_wait_event(atom); -+ goto repeat; -+ } -+ spin_unlock_atom(atom); -+ } -+ } -+ spin_unlock_txnmgr(tmgr); -+ return 0; -+ found: -+ spin_unlock_txnmgr(tmgr); -+ } else -+ atom = get_current_atom_locked(); -+ -+ BUG_ON(atom->super != ctx->super); -+ assert("vs-35", atom->super == ctx->super); -+ if (start) { -+ spin_lock_jnode(start); -+ ret = (atom == start->atom) ? 1 : 0; -+ spin_unlock_jnode(start); -+ if (ret == 0) -+ start = NULL; -+ } -+ ret = flush_current_atom(flags, wbc->nr_to_write, nr_submitted, &atom, start); -+ if (ret == 0) { -+ /* flush_current_atom returns 0 only if it submitted for write -+ nothing */ -+ BUG_ON(*nr_submitted != 0); -+ if (*nr_submitted == 0 || atom_should_commit_asap(atom)) { -+ if (atom->capture_count < tmgr->atom_min_size && -+ !(atom->flags & ATOM_CANCEL_FUSION)) { -+ ret = txn_try_to_fuse_small_atom(tmgr, atom); -+ if (ret == -E_REPEAT) { -+ reiser4_preempt_point(); -+ goto repeat; -+ } -+ } -+ /* if early flushing could not make more nodes clean, -+ * or atom is too old/large, -+ * we force current atom to commit */ -+ /* wait for commit completion but only if this -+ * wouldn't stall pdflushd and ent thread. */ -+ if (!wbc->nonblocking && !ctx->entd) -+ txnh->flags |= TXNH_WAIT_COMMIT; -+ atom->flags |= ATOM_FORCE_COMMIT; -+ } -+ spin_unlock_atom(atom); -+ } else if (ret == -E_REPEAT) { -+ if (*nr_submitted == 0) { -+ /* let others who hampers flushing (hold longterm locks, -+ for instance) to free the way for flush */ -+ reiser4_preempt_point(); -+ goto repeat; -+ } -+ ret = 0; -+ } -+/* -+ if (*nr_submitted > wbc->nr_to_write) -+ warning("", "asked for %ld, written %ld\n", wbc->nr_to_write, *nr_submitted); -+*/ -+ reiser4_txn_restart(ctx); -+ -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+/* Remove processed nodes from atom's clean list (thereby remove them from transaction). */ -+void reiser4_invalidate_list(struct list_head *head) -+{ -+ while (!list_empty(head)) { -+ jnode *node; -+ -+ node = list_entry(head->next, jnode, capture_link); -+ spin_lock_jnode(node); -+ reiser4_uncapture_block(node); -+ jput(node); -+ } -+} -+ -+static void init_wlinks(txn_wait_links * wlinks) -+{ -+ wlinks->_lock_stack = get_current_lock_stack(); -+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&wlinks->_fwaitfor_link); -+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&wlinks->_fwaiting_link); -+ wlinks->waitfor_cb = NULL; -+ wlinks->waiting_cb = NULL; -+} -+ -+/* Add atom to the atom's waitfor list and wait for somebody to wake us up; */ -+void reiser4_atom_wait_event(txn_atom * atom) -+{ -+ txn_wait_links _wlinks; -+ -+ assert_spin_locked(&(atom->alock)); -+ assert("nikita-3156", -+ lock_stack_isclean(get_current_lock_stack()) || -+ atom->nr_running_queues > 0); -+ -+ init_wlinks(&_wlinks); -+ list_add_tail(&_wlinks._fwaitfor_link, &atom->fwaitfor_list); -+ atomic_inc(&atom->refcount); -+ spin_unlock_atom(atom); -+ -+ reiser4_prepare_to_sleep(_wlinks._lock_stack); -+ reiser4_go_to_sleep(_wlinks._lock_stack); -+ -+ spin_lock_atom(atom); -+ list_del(&_wlinks._fwaitfor_link); -+ atom_dec_and_unlock(atom); -+} -+ -+void reiser4_atom_set_stage(txn_atom * atom, txn_stage stage) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-3535", atom != NULL); -+ assert_spin_locked(&(atom->alock)); -+ assert("nikita-3536", stage <= ASTAGE_INVALID); -+ /* Excelsior! */ -+ assert("nikita-3537", stage >= atom->stage); -+ if (atom->stage != stage) { -+ atom->stage = stage; -+ reiser4_atom_send_event(atom); -+ } -+} -+ -+/* wake all threads which wait for an event */ -+void reiser4_atom_send_event(txn_atom * atom) -+{ -+ assert_spin_locked(&(atom->alock)); -+ wakeup_atom_waitfor_list(atom); -+} -+ -+/* Informs txn manager code that owner of this txn_handle should wait atom commit completion (for -+ example, because it does fsync(2)) */ -+static int should_wait_commit(txn_handle * h) -+{ -+ return h->flags & TXNH_WAIT_COMMIT; -+} -+ -+typedef struct commit_data { -+ txn_atom *atom; -+ txn_handle *txnh; -+ long nr_written; -+ /* as an optimization we start committing atom by first trying to -+ * flush it few times without switching into ASTAGE_CAPTURE_WAIT. This -+ * allows to reduce stalls due to other threads waiting for atom in -+ * ASTAGE_CAPTURE_WAIT stage. ->preflush is counter of these -+ * preliminary flushes. */ -+ int preflush; -+ /* have we waited on atom. */ -+ int wait; -+ int failed; -+ int wake_ktxnmgrd_up; -+} commit_data; -+ -+/* -+ * Called from commit_txnh() repeatedly, until either error happens, or atom -+ * commits successfully. -+ */ -+static int try_commit_txnh(commit_data * cd) -+{ -+ int result; -+ -+ assert("nikita-2968", lock_stack_isclean(get_current_lock_stack())); -+ -+ /* Get the atom and txnh locked. */ -+ cd->atom = txnh_get_atom(cd->txnh); -+ assert("jmacd-309", cd->atom != NULL); -+ spin_unlock_txnh(cd->txnh); -+ -+ if (cd->wait) { -+ cd->atom->nr_waiters--; -+ cd->wait = 0; -+ } -+ -+ if (cd->atom->stage == ASTAGE_DONE) -+ return 0; -+ -+ if (cd->failed) -+ return 0; -+ -+ if (atom_should_commit(cd->atom)) { -+ /* if atom is _very_ large schedule it for commit as soon as -+ * possible. */ -+ if (atom_should_commit_asap(cd->atom)) { -+ /* -+ * When atom is in PRE_COMMIT or later stage following -+ * invariant (encoded in atom_can_be_committed()) -+ * holds: there is exactly one non-waiter transaction -+ * handle opened on this atom. When thread wants to -+ * wait until atom commits (for example sync()) it -+ * waits on atom event after increasing -+ * atom->nr_waiters (see blow in this function). It -+ * cannot be guaranteed that atom is already committed -+ * after receiving event, so loop has to be -+ * re-started. But if atom switched into PRE_COMMIT -+ * stage and became too large, we cannot change its -+ * state back to CAPTURE_WAIT (atom stage can only -+ * increase monotonically), hence this check. -+ */ -+ if (cd->atom->stage < ASTAGE_CAPTURE_WAIT) -+ reiser4_atom_set_stage(cd->atom, -+ ASTAGE_CAPTURE_WAIT); -+ cd->atom->flags |= ATOM_FORCE_COMMIT; -+ } -+ if (cd->txnh->flags & TXNH_DONT_COMMIT) { -+ /* -+ * this thread (transaction handle that is) doesn't -+ * want to commit atom. Notify waiters that handle is -+ * closed. This can happen, for example, when we are -+ * under VFS directory lock and don't want to commit -+ * atom right now to avoid stalling other threads -+ * working in the same directory. -+ */ -+ -+ /* Wake the ktxnmgrd up if the ktxnmgrd is needed to -+ * commit this atom: no atom waiters and only one -+ * (our) open transaction handle. */ -+ cd->wake_ktxnmgrd_up = -+ cd->atom->txnh_count == 1 && -+ cd->atom->nr_waiters == 0; -+ reiser4_atom_send_event(cd->atom); -+ result = 0; -+ } else if (!atom_can_be_committed(cd->atom)) { -+ if (should_wait_commit(cd->txnh)) { -+ /* sync(): wait for commit */ -+ cd->atom->nr_waiters++; -+ cd->wait = 1; -+ reiser4_atom_wait_event(cd->atom); -+ result = RETERR(-E_REPEAT); -+ } else { -+ result = 0; -+ } -+ } else if (cd->preflush > 0 && !is_current_ktxnmgrd()) { -+ /* -+ * optimization: flush atom without switching it into -+ * ASTAGE_CAPTURE_WAIT. -+ * -+ * But don't do this for ktxnmgrd, because ktxnmgrd -+ * should never block on atom fusion. -+ */ -+ result = flush_current_atom(JNODE_FLUSH_WRITE_BLOCKS, -+ LONG_MAX, &cd->nr_written, -+ &cd->atom, NULL); -+ if (result == 0) { -+ spin_unlock_atom(cd->atom); -+ cd->preflush = 0; -+ result = RETERR(-E_REPEAT); -+ } else /* Atoms wasn't flushed -+ * completely. Rinse. Repeat. */ -+ --cd->preflush; -+ } else { -+ /* We change atom state to ASTAGE_CAPTURE_WAIT to -+ prevent atom fusion and count ourself as an active -+ flusher */ -+ reiser4_atom_set_stage(cd->atom, ASTAGE_CAPTURE_WAIT); -+ cd->atom->flags |= ATOM_FORCE_COMMIT; -+ -+ result = -+ commit_current_atom(&cd->nr_written, &cd->atom); -+ if (result != 0 && result != -E_REPEAT) -+ cd->failed = 1; -+ } -+ } else -+ result = 0; -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ if (result == 0) -+ assert_spin_locked(&(cd->atom->alock)); -+#endif -+ -+ /* perfectly valid assertion, except that when atom/txnh is not locked -+ * fusion can take place, and cd->atom points nowhere. */ -+ /* -+ assert("jmacd-1028", ergo(result != 0, spin_atom_is_not_locked(cd->atom))); -+ */ -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* Called to commit a transaction handle. This decrements the atom's number of open -+ handles and if it is the last handle to commit and the atom should commit, initiates -+ atom commit. if commit does not fail, return number of written blocks */ -+static int commit_txnh(txn_handle * txnh) -+{ -+ commit_data cd; -+ assert("umka-192", txnh != NULL); -+ -+ memset(&cd, 0, sizeof cd); -+ cd.txnh = txnh; -+ cd.preflush = 10; -+ -+ /* calls try_commit_txnh() until either atom commits, or error -+ * happens */ -+ while (try_commit_txnh(&cd) != 0) -+ reiser4_preempt_point(); -+ -+ spin_lock_txnh(txnh); -+ -+ cd.atom->txnh_count -= 1; -+ txnh->atom = NULL; -+ /* remove transaction handle from atom's list of transaction handles */ -+ list_del_init(&txnh->txnh_link); -+ -+ spin_unlock_txnh(txnh); -+ atom_dec_and_unlock(cd.atom); -+ /* if we don't want to do a commit (TXNH_DONT_COMMIT is set, probably -+ * because it takes time) by current thread, we do that work -+ * asynchronously by ktxnmgrd daemon. */ -+ if (cd.wake_ktxnmgrd_up) -+ ktxnmgrd_kick(&get_current_super_private()->tmgr); -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* TRY_CAPTURE */ -+ -+/* This routine attempts a single block-capture request. It may return -E_REPEAT if some -+ condition indicates that the request should be retried, and it may block if the -+ txn_capture mode does not include the TXN_CAPTURE_NONBLOCKING request flag. -+ -+ This routine encodes the basic logic of block capturing described by: -+ -+ http://namesys.com/v4/v4.html -+ -+ Our goal here is to ensure that any two blocks that contain dependent modifications -+ should commit at the same time. This function enforces this discipline by initiating -+ fusion whenever a transaction handle belonging to one atom requests to read or write a -+ block belonging to another atom (TXN_CAPTURE_WRITE or TXN_CAPTURE_READ_ATOMIC). -+ -+ In addition, this routine handles the initial assignment of atoms to blocks and -+ transaction handles. These are possible outcomes of this function: -+ -+ 1. The block and handle are already part of the same atom: return immediate success -+ -+ 2. The block is assigned but the handle is not: call capture_assign_txnh to assign -+ the handle to the block's atom. -+ -+ 3. The handle is assigned but the block is not: call capture_assign_block to assign -+ the block to the handle's atom. -+ -+ 4. Both handle and block are assigned, but to different atoms: call capture_init_fusion -+ to fuse atoms. -+ -+ 5. Neither block nor handle are assigned: create a new atom and assign them both. -+ -+ 6. A read request for a non-captured block: return immediate success. -+ -+ This function acquires and releases the handle's spinlock. This function is called -+ under the jnode lock and if the return value is 0, it returns with the jnode lock still -+ held. If the return is -E_REPEAT or some other error condition, the jnode lock is -+ released. The external interface (reiser4_try_capture) manages re-aquiring the jnode -+ lock in the failure case. -+*/ -+static int try_capture_block( -+ txn_handle * txnh, jnode * node, txn_capture mode, -+ txn_atom ** atom_alloc) -+{ -+ txn_atom *block_atom; -+ txn_atom *txnh_atom; -+ -+ /* Should not call capture for READ_NONCOM requests, handled in reiser4_try_capture. */ -+ assert("jmacd-567", CAPTURE_TYPE(mode) != TXN_CAPTURE_READ_NONCOM); -+ -+ /* FIXME-ZAM-HANS: FIXME_LATER_JMACD Should assert that atom->tree == -+ * node->tree somewhere. */ -+ assert("umka-194", txnh != NULL); -+ assert("umka-195", node != NULL); -+ -+ /* The jnode is already locked! Being called from reiser4_try_capture(). */ -+ assert_spin_locked(&(node->guard)); -+ block_atom = node->atom; -+ -+ /* Get txnh spinlock, this allows us to compare txn_atom pointers but it doesn't -+ let us touch the atoms themselves. */ -+ spin_lock_txnh(txnh); -+ txnh_atom = txnh->atom; -+ /* Process of capturing continues into one of four branches depends on -+ which atoms from (block atom (node->atom), current atom (txnh->atom)) -+ exist. */ -+ if (txnh_atom == NULL) { -+ if (block_atom == NULL) { -+ spin_unlock_txnh(txnh); -+ spin_unlock_jnode(node); -+ /* assign empty atom to the txnh and repeat */ -+ return atom_begin_and_assign_to_txnh(atom_alloc, txnh); -+ } else { -+ atomic_inc(&block_atom->refcount); -+ /* node spin-lock isn't needed anymore */ -+ spin_unlock_jnode(node); -+ if (!spin_trylock_atom(block_atom)) { -+ spin_unlock_txnh(txnh); -+ spin_lock_atom(block_atom); -+ spin_lock_txnh(txnh); -+ } -+ /* re-check state after getting txnh and the node -+ * atom spin-locked */ -+ if (node->atom != block_atom || txnh->atom != NULL) { -+ spin_unlock_txnh(txnh); -+ atom_dec_and_unlock(block_atom); -+ return RETERR(-E_REPEAT); -+ } -+ atomic_dec(&block_atom->refcount); -+ if (block_atom->stage > ASTAGE_CAPTURE_WAIT || -+ (block_atom->stage == ASTAGE_CAPTURE_WAIT && -+ block_atom->txnh_count != 0)) -+ return capture_fuse_wait(txnh, block_atom, NULL, mode); -+ capture_assign_txnh_nolock(block_atom, txnh); -+ spin_unlock_txnh(txnh); -+ spin_unlock_atom(block_atom); -+ return RETERR(-E_REPEAT); -+ } -+ } else { -+ /* It is time to perform deadlock prevention check over the -+ node we want to capture. It is possible this node was locked -+ for read without capturing it. The optimization which allows -+ to do it helps us in keeping atoms independent as long as -+ possible but it may cause lock/fuse deadlock problems. -+ -+ A number of similar deadlock situations with locked but not -+ captured nodes were found. In each situation there are two -+ or more threads: one of them does flushing while another one -+ does routine balancing or tree lookup. The flushing thread -+ (F) sleeps in long term locking request for node (N), another -+ thread (A) sleeps in trying to capture some node already -+ belonging the atom F, F has a state which prevents -+ immediately fusion . -+ -+ Deadlocks of this kind cannot happen if node N was properly -+ captured by thread A. The F thread fuse atoms before locking -+ therefore current atom of thread F and current atom of thread -+ A became the same atom and thread A may proceed. This does -+ not work if node N was not captured because the fusion of -+ atom does not happens. -+ -+ The following scheme solves the deadlock: If -+ longterm_lock_znode locks and does not capture a znode, that -+ znode is marked as MISSED_IN_CAPTURE. A node marked this way -+ is processed by the code below which restores the missed -+ capture and fuses current atoms of all the node lock owners -+ by calling the fuse_not_fused_lock_owners() function. */ -+ if (JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_MISSED_IN_CAPTURE)) { -+ JF_CLR(node, JNODE_MISSED_IN_CAPTURE); -+ if (jnode_is_znode(node) && znode_is_locked(JZNODE(node))) { -+ spin_unlock_txnh(txnh); -+ spin_unlock_jnode(node); -+ fuse_not_fused_lock_owners(txnh, JZNODE(node)); -+ return RETERR(-E_REPEAT); -+ } -+ } -+ if (block_atom == NULL) { -+ atomic_inc(&txnh_atom->refcount); -+ spin_unlock_txnh(txnh); -+ if (!spin_trylock_atom(txnh_atom)) { -+ spin_unlock_jnode(node); -+ spin_lock_atom(txnh_atom); -+ spin_lock_jnode(node); -+ } -+ if (txnh->atom != txnh_atom || node->atom != NULL -+ || JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_IS_DYING)) { -+ spin_unlock_jnode(node); -+ atom_dec_and_unlock(txnh_atom); -+ return RETERR(-E_REPEAT); -+ } -+ atomic_dec(&txnh_atom->refcount); -+ capture_assign_block_nolock(txnh_atom, node); -+ spin_unlock_atom(txnh_atom); -+ } else { -+ if (txnh_atom != block_atom) { -+ if (mode & TXN_CAPTURE_DONT_FUSE) { -+ spin_unlock_txnh(txnh); -+ spin_unlock_jnode(node); -+ /* we are in a "no-fusion" mode and @node is -+ * already part of transaction. */ -+ return RETERR(-E_NO_NEIGHBOR); -+ } -+ return capture_init_fusion(node, txnh, mode); -+ } -+ spin_unlock_txnh(txnh); -+ } -+ } -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+static txn_capture -+build_capture_mode(jnode * node, znode_lock_mode lock_mode, txn_capture flags) -+{ -+ txn_capture cap_mode; -+ -+ assert_spin_locked(&(node->guard)); -+ -+ /* FIXME_JMACD No way to set TXN_CAPTURE_READ_MODIFY yet. */ -+ -+ if (lock_mode == ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK) { -+ cap_mode = TXN_CAPTURE_WRITE; -+ } else if (node->atom != NULL) { -+ cap_mode = TXN_CAPTURE_WRITE; -+ } else if (0 && /* txnh->mode == TXN_READ_FUSING && */ -+ jnode_get_level(node) == LEAF_LEVEL) { -+ /* NOTE-NIKITA TXN_READ_FUSING is not currently used */ -+ /* We only need a READ_FUSING capture at the leaf level. This -+ is because the internal levels of the tree (twigs included) -+ are redundant from the point of the user that asked for a -+ read-fusing transcrash. The user only wants to read-fuse -+ atoms due to reading uncommitted data that another user has -+ written. It is the file system that reads/writes the -+ internal tree levels, the user only reads/writes leaves. */ -+ cap_mode = TXN_CAPTURE_READ_ATOMIC; -+ } else { -+ /* In this case (read lock at a non-leaf) there's no reason to -+ * capture. */ -+ /* cap_mode = TXN_CAPTURE_READ_NONCOM; */ -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ cap_mode |= (flags & (TXN_CAPTURE_NONBLOCKING | TXN_CAPTURE_DONT_FUSE)); -+ assert("nikita-3186", cap_mode != 0); -+ return cap_mode; -+} -+ -+/* This is an external interface to try_capture_block(), it calls -+ try_capture_block() repeatedly as long as -E_REPEAT is returned. -+ -+ @node: node to capture, -+ @lock_mode: read or write lock is used in capture mode calculation, -+ @flags: see txn_capture flags enumeration, -+ @can_coc : can copy-on-capture -+ -+ @return: 0 - node was successfully captured, -E_REPEAT - capture request -+ cannot be processed immediately as it was requested in flags, -+ < 0 - other errors. -+*/ -+int reiser4_try_capture(jnode *node, znode_lock_mode lock_mode, -+ txn_capture flags) -+{ -+ txn_atom *atom_alloc = NULL; -+ txn_capture cap_mode; -+ txn_handle *txnh = get_current_context()->trans; -+ int ret; -+ -+ assert_spin_locked(&(node->guard)); -+ -+ repeat: -+ if (JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_IS_DYING)) -+ return RETERR(-EINVAL); -+ if (node->atom != NULL && txnh->atom == node->atom) -+ return 0; -+ cap_mode = build_capture_mode(node, lock_mode, flags); -+ if (cap_mode == 0 || -+ (!(cap_mode & TXN_CAPTURE_WTYPES) && node->atom == NULL)) { -+ /* Mark this node as "MISSED". It helps in further deadlock -+ * analysis */ -+ if (jnode_is_znode(node)) -+ JF_SET(node, JNODE_MISSED_IN_CAPTURE); -+ return 0; -+ } -+ /* Repeat try_capture as long as -E_REPEAT is returned. */ -+ ret = try_capture_block(txnh, node, cap_mode, &atom_alloc); -+ /* Regardless of non_blocking: -+ -+ If ret == 0 then jnode is still locked. -+ If ret != 0 then jnode is unlocked. -+ */ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ if (ret == 0) -+ assert_spin_locked(&(node->guard)); -+ else -+ assert_spin_not_locked(&(node->guard)); -+#endif -+ assert_spin_not_locked(&(txnh->guard)); -+ -+ if (ret == -E_REPEAT) { -+ /* E_REPEAT implies all locks were released, therefore we need -+ to take the jnode's lock again. */ -+ spin_lock_jnode(node); -+ -+ /* Although this may appear to be a busy loop, it is not. -+ There are several conditions that cause E_REPEAT to be -+ returned by the call to try_capture_block, all cases -+ indicating some kind of state change that means you should -+ retry the request and will get a different result. In some -+ cases this could be avoided with some extra code, but -+ generally it is done because the necessary locks were -+ released as a result of the operation and repeating is the -+ simplest thing to do (less bug potential). The cases are: -+ atom fusion returns E_REPEAT after it completes (jnode and -+ txnh were unlocked); race conditions in assign_block, -+ assign_txnh, and init_fusion return E_REPEAT (trylock -+ failure); after going to sleep in capture_fuse_wait -+ (request was blocked but may now succeed). I'm not quite -+ sure how capture_copy works yet, but it may also return -+ E_REPEAT. When the request is legitimately blocked, the -+ requestor goes to sleep in fuse_wait, so this is not a busy -+ loop. */ -+ /* NOTE-NIKITA: still don't understand: -+ -+ try_capture_block->capture_assign_txnh->spin_trylock_atom->E_REPEAT -+ -+ looks like busy loop? -+ */ -+ goto repeat; -+ } -+ -+ /* free extra atom object that was possibly allocated by -+ try_capture_block(). -+ -+ Do this before acquiring jnode spin lock to -+ minimize time spent under lock. --nikita */ -+ if (atom_alloc != NULL) { -+ kmem_cache_free(_atom_slab, atom_alloc); -+ } -+ -+ if (ret != 0) { -+ if (ret == -E_BLOCK) { -+ assert("nikita-3360", -+ cap_mode & TXN_CAPTURE_NONBLOCKING); -+ ret = -E_REPEAT; -+ } -+ -+ /* Failure means jnode is not locked. FIXME_LATER_JMACD May -+ want to fix the above code to avoid releasing the lock and -+ re-acquiring it, but there are cases were failure occurs -+ when the lock is not held, and those cases would need to be -+ modified to re-take the lock. */ -+ spin_lock_jnode(node); -+ } -+ -+ /* Jnode is still locked. */ -+ assert_spin_locked(&(node->guard)); -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+static void release_two_atoms(txn_atom *one, txn_atom *two) -+{ -+ spin_unlock_atom(one); -+ atom_dec_and_unlock(two); -+ spin_lock_atom(one); -+ atom_dec_and_unlock(one); -+} -+ -+/* This function sets up a call to try_capture_block and repeats as long as -E_REPEAT is -+ returned by that routine. The txn_capture request mode is computed here depending on -+ the transaction handle's type and the lock request. This is called from the depths of -+ the lock manager with the jnode lock held and it always returns with the jnode lock -+ held. -+*/ -+ -+/* fuse all 'active' atoms of lock owners of given node. */ -+static void fuse_not_fused_lock_owners(txn_handle * txnh, znode * node) -+{ -+ lock_handle *lh; -+ int repeat; -+ txn_atom *atomh, *atomf; -+ reiser4_context *me = get_current_context(); -+ reiser4_context *ctx = NULL; -+ -+ assert_spin_not_locked(&(ZJNODE(node)->guard)); -+ assert_spin_not_locked(&(txnh->hlock)); -+ -+ repeat: -+ repeat = 0; -+ atomh = txnh_get_atom(txnh); -+ spin_unlock_txnh(txnh); -+ assert("zam-692", atomh != NULL); -+ -+ spin_lock_zlock(&node->lock); -+ /* inspect list of lock owners */ -+ list_for_each_entry(lh, &node->lock.owners, owners_link) { -+ ctx = get_context_by_lock_stack(lh->owner); -+ if (ctx == me) -+ continue; -+ /* below we use two assumptions to avoid addition spin-locks -+ for checking the condition : -+ -+ 1) if the lock stack has lock, the transaction should be -+ opened, i.e. ctx->trans != NULL; -+ -+ 2) reading of well-aligned ctx->trans->atom is atomic, if it -+ equals to the address of spin-locked atomh, we take that -+ the atoms are the same, nothing has to be captured. */ -+ if (atomh != ctx->trans->atom) { -+ reiser4_wake_up(lh->owner); -+ repeat = 1; -+ break; -+ } -+ } -+ if (repeat) { -+ if (!spin_trylock_txnh(ctx->trans)) { -+ spin_unlock_zlock(&node->lock); -+ spin_unlock_atom(atomh); -+ goto repeat; -+ } -+ atomf = ctx->trans->atom; -+ if (atomf == NULL) { -+ capture_assign_txnh_nolock(atomh, ctx->trans); -+ /* release zlock lock _after_ assigning the atom to the -+ * transaction handle, otherwise the lock owner thread -+ * may unlock all znodes, exit kernel context and here -+ * we would access an invalid transaction handle. */ -+ spin_unlock_zlock(&node->lock); -+ spin_unlock_atom(atomh); -+ spin_unlock_txnh(ctx->trans); -+ goto repeat; -+ } -+ assert("zam-1059", atomf != atomh); -+ spin_unlock_zlock(&node->lock); -+ atomic_inc(&atomh->refcount); -+ atomic_inc(&atomf->refcount); -+ spin_unlock_txnh(ctx->trans); -+ if (atomf > atomh) { -+ spin_lock_atom_nested(atomf); -+ } else { -+ spin_unlock_atom(atomh); -+ spin_lock_atom(atomf); -+ spin_lock_atom_nested(atomh); -+ } -+ if (atomh == atomf || !atom_isopen(atomh) || !atom_isopen(atomf)) { -+ release_two_atoms(atomf, atomh); -+ goto repeat; -+ } -+ atomic_dec(&atomh->refcount); -+ atomic_dec(&atomf->refcount); -+ capture_fuse_into(atomf, atomh); -+ goto repeat; -+ } -+ spin_unlock_zlock(&node->lock); -+ spin_unlock_atom(atomh); -+} -+ -+/* This is the interface to capture unformatted nodes via their struct page -+ reference. Currently it is only used in reiser4_invalidatepage */ -+int try_capture_page_to_invalidate(struct page *pg) -+{ -+ int ret; -+ jnode *node; -+ -+ assert("umka-292", pg != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2597", PageLocked(pg)); -+ -+ if (IS_ERR(node = jnode_of_page(pg))) { -+ return PTR_ERR(node); -+ } -+ -+ spin_lock_jnode(node); -+ unlock_page(pg); -+ -+ ret = reiser4_try_capture(node, ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK, 0); -+ spin_unlock_jnode(node); -+ jput(node); -+ lock_page(pg); -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+/* This informs the transaction manager when a node is deleted. Add the block to the -+ atom's delete set and uncapture the block. -+ -+VS-FIXME-HANS: this E_REPEAT paradigm clutters the code and creates a need for -+explanations. find all the functions that use it, and unless there is some very -+good reason to use it (I have not noticed one so far and I doubt it exists, but maybe somewhere somehow....), -+move the loop to inside the function. -+ -+VS-FIXME-HANS: can this code be at all streamlined? In particular, can you lock and unlock the jnode fewer times? -+ */ -+void reiser4_uncapture_page(struct page *pg) -+{ -+ jnode *node; -+ txn_atom *atom; -+ -+ assert("umka-199", pg != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-3155", PageLocked(pg)); -+ -+ clear_page_dirty_for_io(pg); -+ -+ reiser4_wait_page_writeback(pg); -+ -+ node = jprivate(pg); -+ BUG_ON(node == NULL); -+ -+ spin_lock_jnode(node); -+ -+ atom = jnode_get_atom(node); -+ if (atom == NULL) { -+ assert("jmacd-7111", !JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_DIRTY)); -+ spin_unlock_jnode(node); -+ return; -+ } -+ -+ /* We can remove jnode from transaction even if it is on flush queue -+ * prepped list, we only need to be sure that flush queue is not being -+ * written by reiser4_write_fq(). reiser4_write_fq() does not use atom -+ * spin lock for protection of the prepped nodes list, instead -+ * write_fq() increments atom's nr_running_queues counters for the time -+ * when prepped list is not protected by spin lock. Here we check this -+ * counter if we want to remove jnode from flush queue and, if the -+ * counter is not zero, wait all reiser4_write_fq() for this atom to -+ * complete. This is not significant overhead. */ -+ while (JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_FLUSH_QUEUED) && atom->nr_running_queues) { -+ spin_unlock_jnode(node); -+ /* -+ * at this moment we want to wait for "atom event", viz. wait -+ * until @node can be removed from flush queue. But -+ * reiser4_atom_wait_event() cannot be called with page locked, -+ * because it deadlocks with jnode_extent_write(). Unlock page, -+ * after making sure (through page_cache_get()) that it cannot -+ * be released from memory. -+ */ -+ page_cache_get(pg); -+ unlock_page(pg); -+ reiser4_atom_wait_event(atom); -+ lock_page(pg); -+ /* -+ * page may has been detached by ->writepage()->releasepage(). -+ */ -+ reiser4_wait_page_writeback(pg); -+ spin_lock_jnode(node); -+ page_cache_release(pg); -+ atom = jnode_get_atom(node); -+/* VS-FIXME-HANS: improve the commenting in this function */ -+ if (atom == NULL) { -+ spin_unlock_jnode(node); -+ return; -+ } -+ } -+ reiser4_uncapture_block(node); -+ spin_unlock_atom(atom); -+ jput(node); -+} -+ -+/* this is used in extent's kill hook to uncapture and unhash jnodes attached to -+ * inode's tree of jnodes */ -+void reiser4_uncapture_jnode(jnode * node) -+{ -+ txn_atom *atom; -+ -+ assert_spin_locked(&(node->guard)); -+ assert("", node->pg == 0); -+ -+ atom = jnode_get_atom(node); -+ if (atom == NULL) { -+ assert("jmacd-7111", !JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_DIRTY)); -+ spin_unlock_jnode(node); -+ return; -+ } -+ -+ reiser4_uncapture_block(node); -+ spin_unlock_atom(atom); -+ jput(node); -+} -+ -+/* No-locking version of assign_txnh. Sets the transaction handle's atom pointer, -+ increases atom refcount and txnh_count, adds to txnh_list. */ -+static void capture_assign_txnh_nolock(txn_atom *atom, txn_handle *txnh) -+{ -+ assert("umka-200", atom != NULL); -+ assert("umka-201", txnh != NULL); -+ -+ assert_spin_locked(&(txnh->hlock)); -+ assert_spin_locked(&(atom->alock)); -+ assert("jmacd-824", txnh->atom == NULL); -+ assert("nikita-3540", atom_isopen(atom)); -+ BUG_ON(txnh->atom != NULL); -+ -+ atomic_inc(&atom->refcount); -+ txnh->atom = atom; -+ reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_set(); -+ list_add_tail(&txnh->txnh_link, &atom->txnh_list); -+ atom->txnh_count += 1; -+} -+ -+/* No-locking version of assign_block. Sets the block's atom pointer, references the -+ block, adds it to the clean or dirty capture_jnode list, increments capture_count. */ -+static void capture_assign_block_nolock(txn_atom *atom, jnode *node) -+{ -+ assert("umka-202", atom != NULL); -+ assert("umka-203", node != NULL); -+ assert_spin_locked(&(node->guard)); -+ assert_spin_locked(&(atom->alock)); -+ assert("jmacd-323", node->atom == NULL); -+ BUG_ON(!list_empty_careful(&node->capture_link)); -+ assert("nikita-3470", !JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_DIRTY)); -+ -+ /* Pointer from jnode to atom is not counted in atom->refcount. */ -+ node->atom = atom; -+ -+ list_add_tail(&node->capture_link, ATOM_CLEAN_LIST(atom)); -+ atom->capture_count += 1; -+ /* reference to jnode is acquired by atom. */ -+ jref(node); -+ -+ ON_DEBUG(count_jnode(atom, node, NOT_CAPTURED, CLEAN_LIST, 1)); -+ -+ LOCK_CNT_INC(t_refs); -+} -+ -+/* common code for dirtying both unformatted jnodes and formatted znodes. */ -+static void do_jnode_make_dirty(jnode * node, txn_atom * atom) -+{ -+ assert_spin_locked(&(node->guard)); -+ assert_spin_locked(&(atom->alock)); -+ assert("jmacd-3981", !JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_DIRTY)); -+ -+ JF_SET(node, JNODE_DIRTY); -+ -+ get_current_context()->nr_marked_dirty++; -+ -+ /* We grab2flush_reserve one additional block only if node was -+ not CREATED and jnode_flush did not sort it into neither -+ relocate set nor overwrite one. If node is in overwrite or -+ relocate set we assume that atom's flush reserved counter was -+ already adjusted. */ -+ if (!JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_CREATED) && !JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_RELOC) -+ && !JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_OVRWR) && jnode_is_leaf(node) -+ && !jnode_is_cluster_page(node)) { -+ assert("vs-1093", !reiser4_blocknr_is_fake(&node->blocknr)); -+ assert("vs-1506", *jnode_get_block(node) != 0); -+ grabbed2flush_reserved_nolock(atom, (__u64) 1); -+ JF_SET(node, JNODE_FLUSH_RESERVED); -+ } -+ -+ if (!JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_FLUSH_QUEUED)) { -+ /* If the atom is not set yet, it will be added to the appropriate list in -+ capture_assign_block_nolock. */ -+ /* Sometimes a node is set dirty before being captured -- the case for new -+ jnodes. In that case the jnode will be added to the appropriate list -+ in capture_assign_block_nolock. Another reason not to re-link jnode is -+ that jnode is on a flush queue (see flush.c for details) */ -+ -+ int level = jnode_get_level(node); -+ -+ assert("nikita-3152", !JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_OVRWR)); -+ assert("zam-654", atom->stage < ASTAGE_PRE_COMMIT); -+ assert("nikita-2607", 0 <= level); -+ assert("nikita-2606", level <= REAL_MAX_ZTREE_HEIGHT); -+ -+ /* move node to atom's dirty list */ -+ list_move_tail(&node->capture_link, ATOM_DIRTY_LIST(atom, level)); -+ ON_DEBUG(count_jnode -+ (atom, node, NODE_LIST(node), DIRTY_LIST, 1)); -+ } -+} -+ -+/* Set the dirty status for this (spin locked) jnode. */ -+void jnode_make_dirty_locked(jnode * node) -+{ -+ assert("umka-204", node != NULL); -+ assert_spin_locked(&(node->guard)); -+ -+ if (REISER4_DEBUG && rofs_jnode(node)) { -+ warning("nikita-3365", "Dirtying jnode on rofs"); -+ dump_stack(); -+ } -+ -+ /* Fast check for already dirty node */ -+ if (!JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_DIRTY)) { -+ txn_atom *atom; -+ -+ atom = jnode_get_atom(node); -+ assert("vs-1094", atom); -+ /* Check jnode dirty status again because node spin lock might -+ * be released inside jnode_get_atom(). */ -+ if (likely(!JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_DIRTY))) -+ do_jnode_make_dirty(node, atom); -+ spin_unlock_atom(atom); -+ } -+} -+ -+/* Set the dirty status for this znode. */ -+void znode_make_dirty(znode * z) -+{ -+ jnode *node; -+ struct page *page; -+ -+ assert("umka-204", z != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-3290", znode_above_root(z) || znode_is_loaded(z)); -+ assert("nikita-3560", znode_is_write_locked(z)); -+ -+ node = ZJNODE(z); -+ /* znode is longterm locked, we can check dirty bit without spinlock */ -+ if (JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_DIRTY)) { -+ /* znode is dirty already. All we have to do is to change znode version */ -+ z->version = znode_build_version(jnode_get_tree(node)); -+ return; -+ } -+ -+ spin_lock_jnode(node); -+ jnode_make_dirty_locked(node); -+ page = jnode_page(node); -+ if (page != NULL) { -+ /* this is useful assertion (allows one to check that no -+ * modifications are lost due to update of in-flight page), -+ * but it requires locking on page to check PG_writeback -+ * bit. */ -+ /* assert("nikita-3292", -+ !PageWriteback(page) || ZF_ISSET(z, JNODE_WRITEBACK)); */ -+ page_cache_get(page); -+ -+ /* jnode lock is not needed for the rest of -+ * znode_set_dirty(). */ -+ spin_unlock_jnode(node); -+ /* reiser4 file write code calls set_page_dirty for -+ * unformatted nodes, for formatted nodes we do it here. */ -+ reiser4_set_page_dirty_internal(page); -+ page_cache_release(page); -+ /* bump version counter in znode */ -+ z->version = znode_build_version(jnode_get_tree(node)); -+ } else { -+ assert("zam-596", znode_above_root(JZNODE(node))); -+ spin_unlock_jnode(node); -+ } -+ -+ assert("nikita-1900", znode_is_write_locked(z)); -+ assert("jmacd-9777", node->atom != NULL); -+} -+ -+int reiser4_sync_atom(txn_atom * atom) -+{ -+ int result; -+ txn_handle *txnh; -+ -+ txnh = get_current_context()->trans; -+ -+ result = 0; -+ if (atom != NULL) { -+ if (atom->stage < ASTAGE_PRE_COMMIT) { -+ spin_lock_txnh(txnh); -+ capture_assign_txnh_nolock(atom, txnh); -+ result = force_commit_atom(txnh); -+ } else if (atom->stage < ASTAGE_POST_COMMIT) { -+ /* wait atom commit */ -+ reiser4_atom_wait_event(atom); -+ /* try once more */ -+ result = RETERR(-E_REPEAT); -+ } else -+ spin_unlock_atom(atom); -+ } -+ return result; -+} -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ -+/* move jnode form one list to another -+ call this after atom->capture_count is updated */ -+void -+count_jnode(txn_atom * atom, jnode * node, atom_list old_list, -+ atom_list new_list, int check_lists) -+{ -+ struct list_head *pos; -+ -+ assert("zam-1018", atom_is_protected(atom)); -+ assert_spin_locked(&(node->guard)); -+ assert("", NODE_LIST(node) == old_list); -+ -+ switch (NODE_LIST(node)) { -+ case NOT_CAPTURED: -+ break; -+ case DIRTY_LIST: -+ assert("", atom->dirty > 0); -+ atom->dirty--; -+ break; -+ case CLEAN_LIST: -+ assert("", atom->clean > 0); -+ atom->clean--; -+ break; -+ case FQ_LIST: -+ assert("", atom->fq > 0); -+ atom->fq--; -+ break; -+ case WB_LIST: -+ assert("", atom->wb > 0); -+ atom->wb--; -+ break; -+ case OVRWR_LIST: -+ assert("", atom->ovrwr > 0); -+ atom->ovrwr--; -+ break; -+ default: -+ impossible("", ""); -+ } -+ -+ switch (new_list) { -+ case NOT_CAPTURED: -+ break; -+ case DIRTY_LIST: -+ atom->dirty++; -+ break; -+ case CLEAN_LIST: -+ atom->clean++; -+ break; -+ case FQ_LIST: -+ atom->fq++; -+ break; -+ case WB_LIST: -+ atom->wb++; -+ break; -+ case OVRWR_LIST: -+ atom->ovrwr++; -+ break; -+ default: -+ impossible("", ""); -+ } -+ ASSIGN_NODE_LIST(node, new_list); -+ if (0 && check_lists) { -+ int count; -+ tree_level level; -+ -+ count = 0; -+ -+ /* flush queue list */ -+ /* reiser4_check_fq(atom); */ -+ -+ /* dirty list */ -+ count = 0; -+ for (level = 0; level < REAL_MAX_ZTREE_HEIGHT + 1; level += 1) { -+ list_for_each(pos, ATOM_DIRTY_LIST(atom, level)) -+ count++; -+ } -+ if (count != atom->dirty) -+ warning("", "dirty counter %d, real %d\n", atom->dirty, -+ count); -+ -+ /* clean list */ -+ count = 0; -+ list_for_each(pos, ATOM_CLEAN_LIST(atom)) -+ count++; -+ if (count != atom->clean) -+ warning("", "clean counter %d, real %d\n", atom->clean, -+ count); -+ -+ /* wb list */ -+ count = 0; -+ list_for_each(pos, ATOM_WB_LIST(atom)) -+ count++; -+ if (count != atom->wb) -+ warning("", "wb counter %d, real %d\n", atom->wb, -+ count); -+ -+ /* overwrite list */ -+ count = 0; -+ list_for_each(pos, ATOM_OVRWR_LIST(atom)) -+ count++; -+ -+ if (count != atom->ovrwr) -+ warning("", "ovrwr counter %d, real %d\n", atom->ovrwr, -+ count); -+ } -+ assert("vs-1624", atom->num_queued == atom->fq); -+ if (atom->capture_count != -+ atom->dirty + atom->clean + atom->ovrwr + atom->wb + atom->fq) { -+ printk -+ ("count %d, dirty %d clean %d ovrwr %d wb %d fq %d\n", -+ atom->capture_count, atom->dirty, atom->clean, atom->ovrwr, -+ atom->wb, atom->fq); -+ assert("vs-1622", -+ atom->capture_count == -+ atom->dirty + atom->clean + atom->ovrwr + atom->wb + -+ atom->fq); -+ } -+} -+ -+#endif -+ -+/* Make node OVRWR and put it on atom->overwrite_nodes list, atom lock and jnode -+ * lock should be taken before calling this function. */ -+void jnode_make_wander_nolock(jnode * node) -+{ -+ txn_atom *atom; -+ -+ assert("nikita-2431", node != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2432", !JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_RELOC)); -+ assert("nikita-3153", JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_DIRTY)); -+ assert("zam-897", !JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_FLUSH_QUEUED)); -+ assert("nikita-3367", !reiser4_blocknr_is_fake(jnode_get_block(node))); -+ -+ atom = node->atom; -+ -+ assert("zam-895", atom != NULL); -+ assert("zam-894", atom_is_protected(atom)); -+ -+ JF_SET(node, JNODE_OVRWR); -+ /* move node to atom's overwrite list */ -+ list_move_tail(&node->capture_link, ATOM_OVRWR_LIST(atom)); -+ ON_DEBUG(count_jnode(atom, node, DIRTY_LIST, OVRWR_LIST, 1)); -+} -+ -+/* Same as jnode_make_wander_nolock, but all necessary locks are taken inside -+ * this function. */ -+void jnode_make_wander(jnode * node) -+{ -+ txn_atom *atom; -+ -+ spin_lock_jnode(node); -+ atom = jnode_get_atom(node); -+ assert("zam-913", atom != NULL); -+ assert("zam-914", !JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_RELOC)); -+ -+ jnode_make_wander_nolock(node); -+ spin_unlock_atom(atom); -+ spin_unlock_jnode(node); -+} -+ -+/* this just sets RELOC bit */ -+static void jnode_make_reloc_nolock(flush_queue_t * fq, jnode * node) -+{ -+ assert_spin_locked(&(node->guard)); -+ assert("zam-916", JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_DIRTY)); -+ assert("zam-917", !JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_RELOC)); -+ assert("zam-918", !JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_OVRWR)); -+ assert("zam-920", !JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_FLUSH_QUEUED)); -+ assert("nikita-3367", !reiser4_blocknr_is_fake(jnode_get_block(node))); -+ jnode_set_reloc(node); -+} -+ -+/* Make znode RELOC and put it on flush queue */ -+void znode_make_reloc(znode * z, flush_queue_t * fq) -+{ -+ jnode *node; -+ txn_atom *atom; -+ -+ node = ZJNODE(z); -+ spin_lock_jnode(node); -+ -+ atom = jnode_get_atom(node); -+ assert("zam-919", atom != NULL); -+ -+ jnode_make_reloc_nolock(fq, node); -+ queue_jnode(fq, node); -+ -+ spin_unlock_atom(atom); -+ spin_unlock_jnode(node); -+ -+} -+ -+/* Make unformatted node RELOC and put it on flush queue */ -+void unformatted_make_reloc(jnode *node, flush_queue_t *fq) -+{ -+ assert("vs-1479", jnode_is_unformatted(node)); -+ -+ jnode_make_reloc_nolock(fq, node); -+ queue_jnode(fq, node); -+} -+ -+int reiser4_capture_super_block(struct super_block *s) -+{ -+ int result; -+ znode *uber; -+ lock_handle lh; -+ -+ init_lh(&lh); -+ result = get_uber_znode(reiser4_get_tree(s), -+ ZNODE_WRITE_LOCK, ZNODE_LOCK_LOPRI, &lh); -+ if (result) -+ return result; -+ -+ uber = lh.node; -+ /* Grabbing one block for superblock */ -+ result = reiser4_grab_space_force((__u64) 1, BA_RESERVED); -+ if (result != 0) -+ return result; -+ -+ znode_make_dirty(uber); -+ -+ done_lh(&lh); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* Wakeup every handle on the atom's WAITFOR list */ -+static void wakeup_atom_waitfor_list(txn_atom * atom) -+{ -+ txn_wait_links *wlinks; -+ -+ assert("umka-210", atom != NULL); -+ -+ /* atom is locked */ -+ list_for_each_entry(wlinks, &atom->fwaitfor_list, _fwaitfor_link) { -+ if (wlinks->waitfor_cb == NULL || -+ wlinks->waitfor_cb(atom, wlinks)) -+ /* Wake up. */ -+ reiser4_wake_up(wlinks->_lock_stack); -+ } -+} -+ -+/* Wakeup every handle on the atom's WAITING list */ -+static void wakeup_atom_waiting_list(txn_atom * atom) -+{ -+ txn_wait_links *wlinks; -+ -+ assert("umka-211", atom != NULL); -+ -+ /* atom is locked */ -+ list_for_each_entry(wlinks, &atom->fwaiting_list, _fwaiting_link) { -+ if (wlinks->waiting_cb == NULL || -+ wlinks->waiting_cb(atom, wlinks)) -+ /* Wake up. */ -+ reiser4_wake_up(wlinks->_lock_stack); -+ } -+} -+ -+/* helper function used by capture_fuse_wait() to avoid "spurious wake-ups" */ -+static int wait_for_fusion(txn_atom * atom, txn_wait_links * wlinks) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-3330", atom != NULL); -+ assert_spin_locked(&(atom->alock)); -+ -+ /* atom->txnh_count == 1 is for waking waiters up if we are releasing -+ * last transaction handle. */ -+ return atom->stage != ASTAGE_CAPTURE_WAIT || atom->txnh_count == 1; -+} -+ -+/* The general purpose of this function is to wait on the first of two possible events. -+ The situation is that a handle (and its atom atomh) is blocked trying to capture a -+ block (i.e., node) but the node's atom (atomf) is in the CAPTURE_WAIT state. The -+ handle's atom (atomh) is not in the CAPTURE_WAIT state. However, atomh could fuse with -+ another atom or, due to age, enter the CAPTURE_WAIT state itself, at which point it -+ needs to unblock the handle to avoid deadlock. When the txnh is unblocked it will -+ proceed and fuse the two atoms in the CAPTURE_WAIT state. -+ -+ In other words, if either atomh or atomf change state, the handle will be awakened, -+ thus there are two lists per atom: WAITING and WAITFOR. -+ -+ This is also called by capture_assign_txnh with (atomh == NULL) to wait for atomf to -+ close but it is not assigned to an atom of its own. -+ -+ Lock ordering in this method: all four locks are held: JNODE_LOCK, TXNH_LOCK, -+ BOTH_ATOM_LOCKS. Result: all four locks are released. -+*/ -+static int capture_fuse_wait(txn_handle * txnh, txn_atom * atomf, -+ txn_atom * atomh, txn_capture mode) -+{ -+ int ret; -+ txn_wait_links wlinks; -+ -+ assert("umka-213", txnh != NULL); -+ assert("umka-214", atomf != NULL); -+ -+ if ((mode & TXN_CAPTURE_NONBLOCKING) != 0) { -+ spin_unlock_txnh(txnh); -+ spin_unlock_atom(atomf); -+ -+ if (atomh) { -+ spin_unlock_atom(atomh); -+ } -+ -+ return RETERR(-E_BLOCK); -+ } -+ -+ /* Initialize the waiting list links. */ -+ init_wlinks(&wlinks); -+ -+ /* Add txnh to atomf's waitfor list, unlock atomf. */ -+ list_add_tail(&wlinks._fwaitfor_link, &atomf->fwaitfor_list); -+ wlinks.waitfor_cb = wait_for_fusion; -+ atomic_inc(&atomf->refcount); -+ spin_unlock_atom(atomf); -+ -+ if (atomh) { -+ /* Add txnh to atomh's waiting list, unlock atomh. */ -+ list_add_tail(&wlinks._fwaiting_link, &atomh->fwaiting_list); -+ atomic_inc(&atomh->refcount); -+ spin_unlock_atom(atomh); -+ } -+ -+ /* Go to sleep. */ -+ spin_unlock_txnh(txnh); -+ -+ ret = reiser4_prepare_to_sleep(wlinks._lock_stack); -+ if (ret == 0) { -+ reiser4_go_to_sleep(wlinks._lock_stack); -+ ret = RETERR(-E_REPEAT); -+ } -+ -+ /* Remove from the waitfor list. */ -+ spin_lock_atom(atomf); -+ -+ list_del(&wlinks._fwaitfor_link); -+ atom_dec_and_unlock(atomf); -+ -+ if (atomh) { -+ /* Remove from the waiting list. */ -+ spin_lock_atom(atomh); -+ list_del(&wlinks._fwaiting_link); -+ atom_dec_and_unlock(atomh); -+ } -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+static void lock_two_atoms(txn_atom * one, txn_atom * two) -+{ -+ assert("zam-1067", one != two); -+ -+ /* lock the atom with lesser address first */ -+ if (one < two) { -+ spin_lock_atom(one); -+ spin_lock_atom_nested(two); -+ } else { -+ spin_lock_atom(two); -+ spin_lock_atom_nested(one); -+ } -+} -+ -+/* Perform the necessary work to prepare for fusing two atoms, which involves -+ * acquiring two atom locks in the proper order. If one of the node's atom is -+ * blocking fusion (i.e., it is in the CAPTURE_WAIT stage) and the handle's -+ * atom is not then the handle's request is put to sleep. If the node's atom -+ * is committing, then the node can be copy-on-captured. Otherwise, pick the -+ * atom with fewer pointers to be fused into the atom with more pointer and -+ * call capture_fuse_into. -+ */ -+static int capture_init_fusion(jnode *node, txn_handle *txnh, txn_capture mode) -+{ -+ txn_atom * txnh_atom = txnh->atom; -+ txn_atom * block_atom = node->atom; -+ -+ atomic_inc(&txnh_atom->refcount); -+ atomic_inc(&block_atom->refcount); -+ -+ spin_unlock_txnh(txnh); -+ spin_unlock_jnode(node); -+ -+ lock_two_atoms(txnh_atom, block_atom); -+ -+ if (txnh->atom != txnh_atom || node->atom != block_atom ) { -+ release_two_atoms(txnh_atom, block_atom); -+ return RETERR(-E_REPEAT); -+ } -+ -+ atomic_dec(&txnh_atom->refcount); -+ atomic_dec(&block_atom->refcount); -+ -+ assert ("zam-1066", atom_isopen(txnh_atom)); -+ -+ if (txnh_atom->stage >= block_atom->stage || -+ (block_atom->stage == ASTAGE_CAPTURE_WAIT && block_atom->txnh_count == 0)) { -+ capture_fuse_into(txnh_atom, block_atom); -+ return RETERR(-E_REPEAT); -+ } -+ spin_lock_txnh(txnh); -+ return capture_fuse_wait(txnh, block_atom, txnh_atom, mode); -+} -+ -+/* This function splices together two jnode lists (small and large) and sets all jnodes in -+ the small list to point to the large atom. Returns the length of the list. */ -+static int -+capture_fuse_jnode_lists(txn_atom *large, struct list_head *large_head, -+ struct list_head *small_head) -+{ -+ int count = 0; -+ jnode *node; -+ -+ assert("umka-218", large != NULL); -+ assert("umka-219", large_head != NULL); -+ assert("umka-220", small_head != NULL); -+ /* small atom should be locked also. */ -+ assert_spin_locked(&(large->alock)); -+ -+ /* For every jnode on small's capture list... */ -+ list_for_each_entry(node, small_head, capture_link) { -+ count += 1; -+ -+ /* With the jnode lock held, update atom pointer. */ -+ spin_lock_jnode(node); -+ node->atom = large; -+ spin_unlock_jnode(node); -+ } -+ -+ /* Splice the lists. */ -+ list_splice_init(small_head, large_head->prev); -+ -+ return count; -+} -+ -+/* This function splices together two txnh lists (small and large) and sets all txn handles in -+ the small list to point to the large atom. Returns the length of the list. */ -+static int -+capture_fuse_txnh_lists(txn_atom *large, struct list_head *large_head, -+ struct list_head *small_head) -+{ -+ int count = 0; -+ txn_handle *txnh; -+ -+ assert("umka-221", large != NULL); -+ assert("umka-222", large_head != NULL); -+ assert("umka-223", small_head != NULL); -+ -+ /* Adjust every txnh to the new atom. */ -+ list_for_each_entry(txnh, small_head, txnh_link) { -+ count += 1; -+ -+ /* With the txnh lock held, update atom pointer. */ -+ spin_lock_txnh(txnh); -+ txnh->atom = large; -+ spin_unlock_txnh(txnh); -+ } -+ -+ /* Splice the txn_handle list. */ -+ list_splice_init(small_head, large_head->prev); -+ -+ return count; -+} -+ -+/* This function fuses two atoms. The captured nodes and handles belonging to SMALL are -+ added to LARGE and their ->atom pointers are all updated. The associated counts are -+ updated as well, and any waiting handles belonging to either are awakened. Finally the -+ smaller atom's refcount is decremented. -+*/ -+static void capture_fuse_into(txn_atom * small, txn_atom * large) -+{ -+ int level; -+ unsigned zcount = 0; -+ unsigned tcount = 0; -+ -+ assert("umka-224", small != NULL); -+ assert("umka-225", small != NULL); -+ -+ assert_spin_locked(&(large->alock)); -+ assert_spin_locked(&(small->alock)); -+ -+ assert("jmacd-201", atom_isopen(small)); -+ assert("jmacd-202", atom_isopen(large)); -+ -+ /* Splice and update the per-level dirty jnode lists */ -+ for (level = 0; level < REAL_MAX_ZTREE_HEIGHT + 1; level += 1) { -+ zcount += -+ capture_fuse_jnode_lists(large, -+ ATOM_DIRTY_LIST(large, level), -+ ATOM_DIRTY_LIST(small, level)); -+ } -+ -+ /* Splice and update the [clean,dirty] jnode and txnh lists */ -+ zcount += -+ capture_fuse_jnode_lists(large, ATOM_CLEAN_LIST(large), -+ ATOM_CLEAN_LIST(small)); -+ zcount += -+ capture_fuse_jnode_lists(large, ATOM_OVRWR_LIST(large), -+ ATOM_OVRWR_LIST(small)); -+ zcount += -+ capture_fuse_jnode_lists(large, ATOM_WB_LIST(large), -+ ATOM_WB_LIST(small)); -+ zcount += -+ capture_fuse_jnode_lists(large, &large->inodes, &small->inodes); -+ tcount += -+ capture_fuse_txnh_lists(large, &large->txnh_list, -+ &small->txnh_list); -+ -+ /* Check our accounting. */ -+ assert("jmacd-1063", -+ zcount + small->num_queued == small->capture_count); -+ assert("jmacd-1065", tcount == small->txnh_count); -+ -+ /* sum numbers of waiters threads */ -+ large->nr_waiters += small->nr_waiters; -+ small->nr_waiters = 0; -+ -+ /* splice flush queues */ -+ reiser4_fuse_fq(large, small); -+ -+ /* update counter of jnode on every atom' list */ -+ ON_DEBUG(large->dirty += small->dirty; -+ small->dirty = 0; -+ large->clean += small->clean; -+ small->clean = 0; -+ large->ovrwr += small->ovrwr; -+ small->ovrwr = 0; -+ large->wb += small->wb; -+ small->wb = 0; -+ large->fq += small->fq; -+ small->fq = 0;); -+ -+ /* count flushers in result atom */ -+ large->nr_flushers += small->nr_flushers; -+ small->nr_flushers = 0; -+ -+ /* update counts of flushed nodes */ -+ large->flushed += small->flushed; -+ small->flushed = 0; -+ -+ /* Transfer list counts to large. */ -+ large->txnh_count += small->txnh_count; -+ large->capture_count += small->capture_count; -+ -+ /* Add all txnh references to large. */ -+ atomic_add(small->txnh_count, &large->refcount); -+ atomic_sub(small->txnh_count, &small->refcount); -+ -+ /* Reset small counts */ -+ small->txnh_count = 0; -+ small->capture_count = 0; -+ -+ /* Assign the oldest start_time, merge flags. */ -+ large->start_time = min(large->start_time, small->start_time); -+ large->flags |= small->flags; -+ -+ /* Merge blocknr sets. */ -+ blocknr_set_merge(&small->delete_set, &large->delete_set); -+ blocknr_set_merge(&small->wandered_map, &large->wandered_map); -+ -+ /* Merge allocated/deleted file counts */ -+ large->nr_objects_deleted += small->nr_objects_deleted; -+ large->nr_objects_created += small->nr_objects_created; -+ -+ small->nr_objects_deleted = 0; -+ small->nr_objects_created = 0; -+ -+ /* Merge allocated blocks counts */ -+ large->nr_blocks_allocated += small->nr_blocks_allocated; -+ -+ large->nr_running_queues += small->nr_running_queues; -+ small->nr_running_queues = 0; -+ -+ /* Merge blocks reserved for overwrite set. */ -+ large->flush_reserved += small->flush_reserved; -+ small->flush_reserved = 0; -+ -+ if (large->stage < small->stage) { -+ /* Large only needs to notify if it has changed state. */ -+ reiser4_atom_set_stage(large, small->stage); -+ wakeup_atom_waiting_list(large); -+ } -+ -+ reiser4_atom_set_stage(small, ASTAGE_INVALID); -+ -+ /* Notify any waiters--small needs to unload its wait lists. Waiters -+ actually remove themselves from the list before returning from the -+ fuse_wait function. */ -+ wakeup_atom_waiting_list(small); -+ -+ /* Unlock atoms */ -+ spin_unlock_atom(large); -+ atom_dec_and_unlock(small); -+} -+ -+/* TXNMGR STUFF */ -+ -+/* Release a block from the atom, reversing the effects of being captured, -+ do not release atom's reference to jnode due to holding spin-locks. -+ Currently this is only called when the atom commits. -+ -+ NOTE: this function does not release a (journal) reference to jnode -+ due to locking optimizations, you should call jput() somewhere after -+ calling reiser4_uncapture_block(). */ -+void reiser4_uncapture_block(jnode * node) -+{ -+ txn_atom *atom; -+ -+ assert("umka-226", node != NULL); -+ atom = node->atom; -+ assert("umka-228", atom != NULL); -+ -+ assert("jmacd-1021", node->atom == atom); -+ assert_spin_locked(&(node->guard)); -+ assert("jmacd-1023", atom_is_protected(atom)); -+ -+ JF_CLR(node, JNODE_DIRTY); -+ JF_CLR(node, JNODE_RELOC); -+ JF_CLR(node, JNODE_OVRWR); -+ JF_CLR(node, JNODE_CREATED); -+ JF_CLR(node, JNODE_WRITEBACK); -+ JF_CLR(node, JNODE_REPACK); -+ -+ list_del_init(&node->capture_link); -+ if (JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_FLUSH_QUEUED)) { -+ assert("zam-925", atom_isopen(atom)); -+ assert("vs-1623", NODE_LIST(node) == FQ_LIST); -+ ON_DEBUG(atom->num_queued--); -+ JF_CLR(node, JNODE_FLUSH_QUEUED); -+ } -+ atom->capture_count -= 1; -+ ON_DEBUG(count_jnode(atom, node, NODE_LIST(node), NOT_CAPTURED, 1)); -+ node->atom = NULL; -+ -+ spin_unlock_jnode(node); -+ LOCK_CNT_DEC(t_refs); -+} -+ -+/* Unconditional insert of jnode into atom's overwrite list. Currently used in -+ bitmap-based allocator code for adding modified bitmap blocks the -+ transaction. @atom and @node are spin locked */ -+void insert_into_atom_ovrwr_list(txn_atom * atom, jnode * node) -+{ -+ assert("zam-538", atom_is_protected(atom)); -+ assert_spin_locked(&(node->guard)); -+ assert("zam-899", JF_ISSET(node, JNODE_OVRWR)); -+ assert("zam-543", node->atom == NULL); -+ assert("vs-1433", !jnode_is_unformatted(node) && !jnode_is_znode(node)); -+ -+ list_add(&node->capture_link, ATOM_OVRWR_LIST(atom)); -+ jref(node); -+ node->atom = atom; -+ atom->capture_count++; -+ ON_DEBUG(count_jnode(atom, node, NODE_LIST(node), OVRWR_LIST, 1)); -+} -+ -+static int count_deleted_blocks_actor(txn_atom * atom, -+ const reiser4_block_nr * a, -+ const reiser4_block_nr * b, void *data) -+{ -+ reiser4_block_nr *counter = data; -+ -+ assert("zam-995", data != NULL); -+ assert("zam-996", a != NULL); -+ if (b == NULL) -+ *counter += 1; -+ else -+ *counter += *b; -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+reiser4_block_nr txnmgr_count_deleted_blocks(void) -+{ -+ reiser4_block_nr result; -+ txn_mgr *tmgr = &get_super_private(reiser4_get_current_sb())->tmgr; -+ txn_atom *atom; -+ -+ result = 0; -+ -+ spin_lock_txnmgr(tmgr); -+ list_for_each_entry(atom, &tmgr->atoms_list, atom_link) { -+ spin_lock_atom(atom); -+ if (atom_isopen(atom)) -+ blocknr_set_iterator( -+ atom, &atom->delete_set, -+ count_deleted_blocks_actor, &result, 0); -+ spin_unlock_atom(atom); -+ } -+ spin_unlock_txnmgr(tmgr); -+ -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * Local variables: -+ * c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ * mode-name: "LC" -+ * c-basic-offset: 8 -+ * tab-width: 8 -+ * fill-column: 79 -+ * End: -+ */ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/txnmgr.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/txnmgr.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/txnmgr.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/txnmgr.h 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,701 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by -+ * reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* data-types and function declarations for transaction manager. See txnmgr.c -+ * for details. */ -+ -+#ifndef __REISER4_TXNMGR_H__ -+#define __REISER4_TXNMGR_H__ -+ -+#include "forward.h" -+#include "dformat.h" -+ -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+ -+/* TYPE DECLARATIONS */ -+ -+/* This enumeration describes the possible types of a capture request (reiser4_try_capture). -+ A capture request dynamically assigns a block to the calling thread's transaction -+ handle. */ -+typedef enum { -+ /* A READ_ATOMIC request indicates that a block will be read and that the caller's -+ atom should fuse in order to ensure that the block commits atomically with the -+ caller. */ -+ TXN_CAPTURE_READ_ATOMIC = (1 << 0), -+ -+ /* A READ_NONCOM request indicates that a block will be read and that the caller is -+ willing to read a non-committed block without causing atoms to fuse. */ -+ TXN_CAPTURE_READ_NONCOM = (1 << 1), -+ -+ /* A READ_MODIFY request indicates that a block will be read but that the caller -+ wishes for the block to be captured as it will be written. This capture request -+ mode is not currently used, but eventually it will be useful for preventing -+ deadlock in read-modify-write cycles. */ -+ TXN_CAPTURE_READ_MODIFY = (1 << 2), -+ -+ /* A WRITE capture request indicates that a block will be modified and that atoms -+ should fuse to make the commit atomic. */ -+ TXN_CAPTURE_WRITE = (1 << 3), -+ -+ /* CAPTURE_TYPES is a mask of the four above capture types, used to separate the -+ exclusive type designation from extra bits that may be supplied -- see -+ below. */ -+ TXN_CAPTURE_TYPES = (TXN_CAPTURE_READ_ATOMIC | -+ TXN_CAPTURE_READ_NONCOM | TXN_CAPTURE_READ_MODIFY | -+ TXN_CAPTURE_WRITE), -+ -+ /* A subset of CAPTURE_TYPES, CAPTURE_WTYPES is a mask of request types that -+ indicate modification will occur. */ -+ TXN_CAPTURE_WTYPES = (TXN_CAPTURE_READ_MODIFY | TXN_CAPTURE_WRITE), -+ -+ /* An option to reiser4_try_capture, NONBLOCKING indicates that the caller would -+ prefer not to sleep waiting for an aging atom to commit. */ -+ TXN_CAPTURE_NONBLOCKING = (1 << 4), -+ -+ /* An option to reiser4_try_capture to prevent atom fusion, just simple -+ capturing is allowed */ -+ TXN_CAPTURE_DONT_FUSE = (1 << 5) -+ -+ /* This macro selects only the exclusive capture request types, stripping out any -+ options that were supplied (i.e., NONBLOCKING). */ -+#define CAPTURE_TYPE(x) ((x) & TXN_CAPTURE_TYPES) -+} txn_capture; -+ -+/* There are two kinds of transaction handle: WRITE_FUSING and READ_FUSING, the only -+ difference is in the handling of read requests. A WRITE_FUSING transaction handle -+ defaults read capture requests to TXN_CAPTURE_READ_NONCOM whereas a READ_FUSIONG -+ transaction handle defaults to TXN_CAPTURE_READ_ATOMIC. */ -+typedef enum { -+ TXN_WRITE_FUSING = (1 << 0), -+ TXN_READ_FUSING = (1 << 1) | TXN_WRITE_FUSING, /* READ implies WRITE */ -+} txn_mode; -+ -+/* Every atom has a stage, which is one of these exclusive values: */ -+typedef enum { -+ /* Initially an atom is free. */ -+ ASTAGE_FREE = 0, -+ -+ /* An atom begins by entering the CAPTURE_FUSE stage, where it proceeds to capture -+ blocks and fuse with other atoms. */ -+ ASTAGE_CAPTURE_FUSE = 1, -+ -+ /* We need to have a ASTAGE_CAPTURE_SLOW in which an atom fuses with one node for every X nodes it flushes to disk where X > 1. */ -+ -+ /* When an atom reaches a certain age it must do all it can to commit. An atom in -+ the CAPTURE_WAIT stage refuses new transaction handles and prevents fusion from -+ atoms in the CAPTURE_FUSE stage. */ -+ ASTAGE_CAPTURE_WAIT = 2, -+ -+ /* Waiting for I/O before commit. Copy-on-capture (see -+ http://namesys.com/v4/v4.html). */ -+ ASTAGE_PRE_COMMIT = 3, -+ -+ /* Post-commit overwrite I/O. Steal-on-capture. */ -+ ASTAGE_POST_COMMIT = 4, -+ -+ /* Atom which waits for the removal of the last reference to (it? ) to -+ * be deleted from memory */ -+ ASTAGE_DONE = 5, -+ -+ /* invalid atom. */ -+ ASTAGE_INVALID = 6, -+ -+} txn_stage; -+ -+/* Certain flags may be set in the txn_atom->flags field. */ -+typedef enum { -+ /* Indicates that the atom should commit as soon as possible. */ -+ ATOM_FORCE_COMMIT = (1 << 0), -+ /* to avoid endless loop, mark the atom (which was considered as too -+ * small) after failed attempt to fuse it. */ -+ ATOM_CANCEL_FUSION = (1 << 1) -+} txn_flags; -+ -+/* Flags for controlling commit_txnh */ -+typedef enum { -+ /* Wait commit atom completion in commit_txnh */ -+ TXNH_WAIT_COMMIT = 0x2, -+ /* Don't commit atom when this handle is closed */ -+ TXNH_DONT_COMMIT = 0x4 -+} txn_handle_flags_t; -+ -+/* TYPE DEFINITIONS */ -+ -+/* A note on lock ordering: the handle & jnode spinlock protects reading of their ->atom -+ fields, so typically an operation on the atom through either of these objects must (1) -+ lock the object, (2) read the atom pointer, (3) lock the atom. -+ -+ During atom fusion, the process holds locks on both atoms at once. Then, it iterates -+ through the list of handles and pages held by the smaller of the two atoms. For each -+ handle and page referencing the smaller atom, the fusing process must: (1) lock the -+ object, and (2) update the atom pointer. -+ -+ You can see that there is a conflict of lock ordering here, so the more-complex -+ procedure should have priority, i.e., the fusing process has priority so that it is -+ guaranteed to make progress and to avoid restarts. -+ -+ This decision, however, means additional complexity for aquiring the atom lock in the -+ first place. -+ -+ The general original procedure followed in the code was: -+ -+ TXN_OBJECT *obj = ...; -+ TXN_ATOM *atom; -+ -+ spin_lock (& obj->_lock); -+ -+ atom = obj->_atom; -+ -+ if (! spin_trylock_atom (atom)) -+ { -+ spin_unlock (& obj->_lock); -+ RESTART OPERATION, THERE WAS A RACE; -+ } -+ -+ ELSE YOU HAVE BOTH ATOM AND OBJ LOCKED -+ -+ It has however been found that this wastes CPU a lot in a manner that is -+ hard to profile. So, proper refcounting was added to atoms, and new -+ standard locking sequence is like following: -+ -+ TXN_OBJECT *obj = ...; -+ TXN_ATOM *atom; -+ -+ spin_lock (& obj->_lock); -+ -+ atom = obj->_atom; -+ -+ if (! spin_trylock_atom (atom)) -+ { -+ atomic_inc (& atom->refcount); -+ spin_unlock (& obj->_lock); -+ spin_lock (&atom->_lock); -+ atomic_dec (& atom->refcount); -+ // HERE atom is locked -+ spin_unlock (&atom->_lock); -+ RESTART OPERATION, THERE WAS A RACE; -+ } -+ -+ ELSE YOU HAVE BOTH ATOM AND OBJ LOCKED -+ -+ (core of this is implemented in trylock_throttle() function) -+ -+ See the jnode_get_atom() function for a common case. -+ -+ As an additional (and important) optimization allowing to avoid restarts, -+ it is possible to re-check required pre-conditions at the HERE point in -+ code above and proceed without restarting if they are still satisfied. -+*/ -+ -+/* An atomic transaction: this is the underlying system representation -+ of a transaction, not the one seen by clients. -+ -+ Invariants involving this data-type: -+ -+ [sb-fake-allocated] -+*/ -+struct txn_atom { -+ /* The spinlock protecting the atom, held during fusion and various other state -+ changes. */ -+ spinlock_t alock; -+ -+ /* The atom's reference counter, increasing (in case of a duplication -+ of an existing reference or when we are sure that some other -+ reference exists) may be done without taking spinlock, decrementing -+ of the ref. counter requires a spinlock to be held. -+ -+ Each transaction handle counts in ->refcount. All jnodes count as -+ one reference acquired in atom_begin_andlock(), released in -+ commit_current_atom(). -+ */ -+ atomic_t refcount; -+ -+ /* The atom_id identifies the atom in persistent records such as the log. */ -+ __u32 atom_id; -+ -+ /* Flags holding any of the txn_flags enumerated values (e.g., -+ ATOM_FORCE_COMMIT). */ -+ __u32 flags; -+ -+ /* Number of open handles. */ -+ __u32 txnh_count; -+ -+ /* The number of znodes captured by this atom. Equal to the sum of lengths of the -+ dirty_nodes[level] and clean_nodes lists. */ -+ __u32 capture_count; -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ int clean; -+ int dirty; -+ int ovrwr; -+ int wb; -+ int fq; -+#endif -+ -+ __u32 flushed; -+ -+ /* Current transaction stage. */ -+ txn_stage stage; -+ -+ /* Start time. */ -+ unsigned long start_time; -+ -+ /* The atom's delete set. It collects block numbers of the nodes -+ which were deleted during the transaction. */ -+ struct list_head delete_set; -+ -+ /* The atom's wandered_block mapping. */ -+ struct list_head wandered_map; -+ -+ /* The transaction's list of dirty captured nodes--per level. Index -+ by (level). dirty_nodes[0] is for znode-above-root */ -+ struct list_head dirty_nodes[REAL_MAX_ZTREE_HEIGHT + 1]; -+ -+ /* The transaction's list of clean captured nodes. */ -+ struct list_head clean_nodes; -+ -+ /* The atom's overwrite set */ -+ struct list_head ovrwr_nodes; -+ -+ /* nodes which are being written to disk */ -+ struct list_head writeback_nodes; -+ -+ /* list of inodes */ -+ struct list_head inodes; -+ -+ /* List of handles associated with this atom. */ -+ struct list_head txnh_list; -+ -+ /* Transaction list link: list of atoms in the transaction manager. */ -+ struct list_head atom_link; -+ -+ /* List of handles waiting FOR this atom: see 'capture_fuse_wait' comment. */ -+ struct list_head fwaitfor_list; -+ -+ /* List of this atom's handles that are waiting: see 'capture_fuse_wait' comment. */ -+ struct list_head fwaiting_list; -+ -+ /* Numbers of objects which were deleted/created in this transaction -+ thereby numbers of objects IDs which were released/deallocated. */ -+ int nr_objects_deleted; -+ int nr_objects_created; -+ /* number of blocks allocated during the transaction */ -+ __u64 nr_blocks_allocated; -+ /* All atom's flush queue objects are on this list */ -+ struct list_head flush_queues; -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ /* number of flush queues for this atom. */ -+ int nr_flush_queues; -+ /* Number of jnodes which were removed from atom's lists and put -+ on flush_queue */ -+ int num_queued; -+#endif -+ /* number of threads who wait for this atom to complete commit */ -+ int nr_waiters; -+ /* number of threads which do jnode_flush() over this atom */ -+ int nr_flushers; -+ /* number of flush queues which are IN_USE and jnodes from fq->prepped -+ are submitted to disk by the reiser4_write_fq() routine. */ -+ int nr_running_queues; -+ /* A counter of grabbed unformatted nodes, see a description of the -+ * reiser4 space reservation scheme at block_alloc.c */ -+ reiser4_block_nr flush_reserved; -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ void *committer; -+#endif -+ struct super_block *super; -+}; -+ -+#define ATOM_DIRTY_LIST(atom, level) (&(atom)->dirty_nodes[level]) -+#define ATOM_CLEAN_LIST(atom) (&(atom)->clean_nodes) -+#define ATOM_OVRWR_LIST(atom) (&(atom)->ovrwr_nodes) -+#define ATOM_WB_LIST(atom) (&(atom)->writeback_nodes) -+#define ATOM_FQ_LIST(fq) (&(fq)->prepped) -+ -+#define NODE_LIST(node) (node)->list -+#define ASSIGN_NODE_LIST(node, list) ON_DEBUG(NODE_LIST(node) = list) -+ON_DEBUG(void -+ count_jnode(txn_atom *, jnode *, atom_list old_list, -+ atom_list new_list, int check_lists)); -+ -+/* A transaction handle: the client obtains and commits this handle which is assigned by -+ the system to a txn_atom. */ -+struct txn_handle { -+ /* Spinlock protecting ->atom pointer */ -+ spinlock_t hlock; -+ -+ /* Flags for controlling commit_txnh() behavior */ -+ /* from txn_handle_flags_t */ -+ txn_handle_flags_t flags; -+ -+ /* Whether it is READ_FUSING or WRITE_FUSING. */ -+ txn_mode mode; -+ -+ /* If assigned, the atom it is part of. */ -+ txn_atom *atom; -+ -+ /* Transaction list link. Head is in txn_atom. */ -+ struct list_head txnh_link; -+}; -+ -+/* The transaction manager: one is contained in the reiser4_super_info_data */ -+struct txn_mgr { -+ /* A spinlock protecting the atom list, id_count, flush_control */ -+ spinlock_t tmgr_lock; -+ -+ /* List of atoms. */ -+ struct list_head atoms_list; -+ -+ /* Number of atoms. */ -+ int atom_count; -+ -+ /* A counter used to assign atom->atom_id values. */ -+ __u32 id_count; -+ -+ /* a mutex object for commit serialization */ -+ struct mutex commit_mutex; -+ -+ /* a list of all txnmrgs served by particular daemon. */ -+ struct list_head linkage; -+ -+ /* description of daemon for this txnmgr */ -+ ktxnmgrd_context *daemon; -+ -+ /* parameters. Adjustable through mount options. */ -+ unsigned int atom_max_size; -+ unsigned int atom_max_age; -+ unsigned int atom_min_size; -+ /* max number of concurrent flushers for one atom, 0 - unlimited. */ -+ unsigned int atom_max_flushers; -+ struct dentry *debugfs_atom_count; -+ struct dentry *debugfs_id_count; -+}; -+ -+/* FUNCTION DECLARATIONS */ -+ -+/* These are the externally (within Reiser4) visible transaction functions, therefore they -+ are prefixed with "txn_". For comments, see txnmgr.c. */ -+ -+extern int init_txnmgr_static(void); -+extern void done_txnmgr_static(void); -+ -+extern void reiser4_init_txnmgr(txn_mgr *); -+extern void reiser4_done_txnmgr(txn_mgr *); -+ -+extern int reiser4_txn_reserve(int reserved); -+ -+extern void reiser4_txn_begin(reiser4_context * context); -+extern int reiser4_txn_end(reiser4_context * context); -+ -+extern void reiser4_txn_restart(reiser4_context * context); -+extern void reiser4_txn_restart_current(void); -+ -+extern int txnmgr_force_commit_all(struct super_block *, int); -+extern int current_atom_should_commit(void); -+ -+extern jnode *find_first_dirty_jnode(txn_atom *, int); -+ -+extern int commit_some_atoms(txn_mgr *); -+extern int force_commit_atom(txn_handle *); -+extern int flush_current_atom(int, long, long *, txn_atom **, jnode *); -+ -+extern int flush_some_atom(jnode *, long *, const struct writeback_control *, int); -+ -+extern void reiser4_atom_set_stage(txn_atom * atom, txn_stage stage); -+ -+extern int same_slum_check(jnode * base, jnode * check, int alloc_check, -+ int alloc_value); -+extern void atom_dec_and_unlock(txn_atom * atom); -+ -+extern int reiser4_try_capture(jnode * node, znode_lock_mode mode, txn_capture flags); -+extern int try_capture_page_to_invalidate(struct page *pg); -+ -+extern void reiser4_uncapture_page(struct page *pg); -+extern void reiser4_uncapture_block(jnode *); -+extern void reiser4_uncapture_jnode(jnode *); -+ -+extern int reiser4_capture_inode(struct inode *); -+extern int reiser4_uncapture_inode(struct inode *); -+ -+extern txn_atom *get_current_atom_locked_nocheck(void); -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ -+/** -+ * atom_is_protected - make sure that nobody but us can do anything with atom -+ * @atom: atom to be checked -+ * -+ * This is used to assert that atom either entered commit stages or is spin -+ * locked. -+ */ -+static inline int atom_is_protected(txn_atom *atom) -+{ -+ if (atom->stage >= ASTAGE_PRE_COMMIT) -+ return 1; -+ assert_spin_locked(&(atom->alock)); -+ return 1; -+} -+ -+#endif -+ -+/* Get the current atom and spinlock it if current atom present. May not return NULL */ -+static inline txn_atom *get_current_atom_locked(void) -+{ -+ txn_atom *atom; -+ -+ atom = get_current_atom_locked_nocheck(); -+ assert("zam-761", atom != NULL); -+ -+ return atom; -+} -+ -+extern txn_atom *jnode_get_atom(jnode *); -+ -+extern void reiser4_atom_wait_event(txn_atom *); -+extern void reiser4_atom_send_event(txn_atom *); -+ -+extern void insert_into_atom_ovrwr_list(txn_atom * atom, jnode * node); -+extern int reiser4_capture_super_block(struct super_block *s); -+int capture_bulk(jnode **, int count); -+ -+/* See the comment on the function blocknrset.c:blocknr_set_add for the -+ calling convention of these three routines. */ -+extern void blocknr_set_init(struct list_head * bset); -+extern void blocknr_set_destroy(struct list_head * bset); -+extern void blocknr_set_merge(struct list_head * from, struct list_head * into); -+extern int blocknr_set_add_extent(txn_atom * atom, -+ struct list_head * bset, -+ blocknr_set_entry ** new_bsep, -+ const reiser4_block_nr * start, -+ const reiser4_block_nr * len); -+extern int blocknr_set_add_pair(txn_atom * atom, struct list_head * bset, -+ blocknr_set_entry ** new_bsep, -+ const reiser4_block_nr * a, -+ const reiser4_block_nr * b); -+ -+typedef int (*blocknr_set_actor_f) (txn_atom *, const reiser4_block_nr *, -+ const reiser4_block_nr *, void *); -+ -+extern int blocknr_set_iterator(txn_atom * atom, struct list_head * bset, -+ blocknr_set_actor_f actor, void *data, -+ int delete); -+ -+/* flush code takes care about how to fuse flush queues */ -+extern void flush_init_atom(txn_atom * atom); -+extern void flush_fuse_queues(txn_atom * large, txn_atom * small); -+ -+static inline void spin_lock_atom(txn_atom *atom) -+{ -+ /* check that spinlocks of lower priorities are not held */ -+ assert("", (LOCK_CNT_NIL(spin_locked_txnh) && -+ LOCK_CNT_NIL(spin_locked_atom) && -+ LOCK_CNT_NIL(spin_locked_jnode) && -+ LOCK_CNT_NIL(spin_locked_zlock) && -+ LOCK_CNT_NIL(rw_locked_dk) && -+ LOCK_CNT_NIL(rw_locked_tree))); -+ -+ spin_lock(&(atom->alock)); -+ -+ LOCK_CNT_INC(spin_locked_atom); -+ LOCK_CNT_INC(spin_locked); -+} -+ -+static inline void spin_lock_atom_nested(txn_atom *atom) -+{ -+ assert("", (LOCK_CNT_NIL(spin_locked_txnh) && -+ LOCK_CNT_NIL(spin_locked_jnode) && -+ LOCK_CNT_NIL(spin_locked_zlock) && -+ LOCK_CNT_NIL(rw_locked_dk) && -+ LOCK_CNT_NIL(rw_locked_tree))); -+ -+ spin_lock_nested(&(atom->alock), SINGLE_DEPTH_NESTING); -+ -+ LOCK_CNT_INC(spin_locked_atom); -+ LOCK_CNT_INC(spin_locked); -+} -+ -+static inline int spin_trylock_atom(txn_atom *atom) -+{ -+ if (spin_trylock(&(atom->alock))) { -+ LOCK_CNT_INC(spin_locked_atom); -+ LOCK_CNT_INC(spin_locked); -+ return 1; -+ } -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+static inline void spin_unlock_atom(txn_atom *atom) -+{ -+ assert_spin_locked(&(atom->alock)); -+ assert("nikita-1375", LOCK_CNT_GTZ(spin_locked_atom)); -+ assert("nikita-1376", LOCK_CNT_GTZ(spin_locked)); -+ -+ LOCK_CNT_DEC(spin_locked_atom); -+ LOCK_CNT_DEC(spin_locked); -+ -+ spin_unlock(&(atom->alock)); -+} -+ -+static inline void spin_lock_txnh(txn_handle *txnh) -+{ -+ /* check that spinlocks of lower priorities are not held */ -+ assert("", (LOCK_CNT_NIL(rw_locked_dk) && -+ LOCK_CNT_NIL(spin_locked_zlock) && -+ LOCK_CNT_NIL(rw_locked_tree))); -+ -+ spin_lock(&(txnh->hlock)); -+ -+ LOCK_CNT_INC(spin_locked_txnh); -+ LOCK_CNT_INC(spin_locked); -+} -+ -+static inline int spin_trylock_txnh(txn_handle *txnh) -+{ -+ if (spin_trylock(&(txnh->hlock))) { -+ LOCK_CNT_INC(spin_locked_txnh); -+ LOCK_CNT_INC(spin_locked); -+ return 1; -+ } -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+static inline void spin_unlock_txnh(txn_handle *txnh) -+{ -+ assert_spin_locked(&(txnh->hlock)); -+ assert("nikita-1375", LOCK_CNT_GTZ(spin_locked_txnh)); -+ assert("nikita-1376", LOCK_CNT_GTZ(spin_locked)); -+ -+ LOCK_CNT_DEC(spin_locked_txnh); -+ LOCK_CNT_DEC(spin_locked); -+ -+ spin_unlock(&(txnh->hlock)); -+} -+ -+#define spin_ordering_pred_txnmgr(tmgr) \ -+ ( LOCK_CNT_NIL(spin_locked_atom) && \ -+ LOCK_CNT_NIL(spin_locked_txnh) && \ -+ LOCK_CNT_NIL(spin_locked_jnode) && \ -+ LOCK_CNT_NIL(rw_locked_zlock) && \ -+ LOCK_CNT_NIL(rw_locked_dk) && \ -+ LOCK_CNT_NIL(rw_locked_tree) ) -+ -+static inline void spin_lock_txnmgr(txn_mgr *mgr) -+{ -+ /* check that spinlocks of lower priorities are not held */ -+ assert("", (LOCK_CNT_NIL(spin_locked_atom) && -+ LOCK_CNT_NIL(spin_locked_txnh) && -+ LOCK_CNT_NIL(spin_locked_jnode) && -+ LOCK_CNT_NIL(spin_locked_zlock) && -+ LOCK_CNT_NIL(rw_locked_dk) && -+ LOCK_CNT_NIL(rw_locked_tree))); -+ -+ spin_lock(&(mgr->tmgr_lock)); -+ -+ LOCK_CNT_INC(spin_locked_txnmgr); -+ LOCK_CNT_INC(spin_locked); -+} -+ -+static inline int spin_trylock_txnmgr(txn_mgr *mgr) -+{ -+ if (spin_trylock(&(mgr->tmgr_lock))) { -+ LOCK_CNT_INC(spin_locked_txnmgr); -+ LOCK_CNT_INC(spin_locked); -+ return 1; -+ } -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+static inline void spin_unlock_txnmgr(txn_mgr *mgr) -+{ -+ assert_spin_locked(&(mgr->tmgr_lock)); -+ assert("nikita-1375", LOCK_CNT_GTZ(spin_locked_txnmgr)); -+ assert("nikita-1376", LOCK_CNT_GTZ(spin_locked)); -+ -+ LOCK_CNT_DEC(spin_locked_txnmgr); -+ LOCK_CNT_DEC(spin_locked); -+ -+ spin_unlock(&(mgr->tmgr_lock)); -+} -+ -+typedef enum { -+ FQ_IN_USE = 0x1 -+} flush_queue_state_t; -+ -+typedef struct flush_queue flush_queue_t; -+ -+/* This is an accumulator for jnodes prepared for writing to disk. A flush queue -+ is filled by the jnode_flush() routine, and written to disk under memory -+ pressure or at atom commit time. */ -+/* LOCKING: fq state and fq->atom are protected by guard spinlock, fq->nr_queued -+ field and fq->prepped list can be modified if atom is spin-locked and fq -+ object is "in-use" state. For read-only traversal of the fq->prepped list -+ and reading of the fq->nr_queued field it is enough to keep fq "in-use" or -+ only have atom spin-locked. */ -+struct flush_queue { -+ /* linkage element is the first in this structure to make debugging -+ easier. See field in atom struct for description of list. */ -+ struct list_head alink; -+ /* A spinlock to protect changes of fq state and fq->atom pointer */ -+ spinlock_t guard; -+ /* flush_queue state: [in_use | ready] */ -+ flush_queue_state_t state; -+ /* A list which contains queued nodes, queued nodes are removed from any -+ * atom's list and put on this ->prepped one. */ -+ struct list_head prepped; -+ /* number of submitted i/o requests */ -+ atomic_t nr_submitted; -+ /* number of i/o errors */ -+ atomic_t nr_errors; -+ /* An atom this flush queue is attached to */ -+ txn_atom *atom; -+ /* A wait queue head to wait on i/o completion */ -+ wait_queue_head_t wait; -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ /* A thread which took this fq in exclusive use, NULL if fq is free, -+ * used for debugging. */ -+ struct task_struct *owner; -+#endif -+}; -+ -+extern int reiser4_fq_by_atom(txn_atom *, flush_queue_t **); -+extern void reiser4_fq_put_nolock(flush_queue_t *); -+extern void reiser4_fq_put(flush_queue_t *); -+extern void reiser4_fuse_fq(txn_atom * to, txn_atom * from); -+extern void queue_jnode(flush_queue_t *, jnode *); -+ -+extern int reiser4_write_fq(flush_queue_t *, long *, int); -+extern int current_atom_finish_all_fq(void); -+extern void init_atom_fq_parts(txn_atom *); -+ -+extern reiser4_block_nr txnmgr_count_deleted_blocks(void); -+ -+extern void znode_make_dirty(znode * node); -+extern void jnode_make_dirty_locked(jnode * node); -+ -+extern int reiser4_sync_atom(txn_atom * atom); -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+extern int atom_fq_parts_are_clean(txn_atom *); -+#endif -+ -+extern void add_fq_to_bio(flush_queue_t *, struct bio *); -+extern flush_queue_t *get_fq_for_current_atom(void); -+ -+void reiser4_invalidate_list(struct list_head * head); -+ -+# endif /* __REISER4_TXNMGR_H__ */ -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/type_safe_hash.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/type_safe_hash.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/type_safe_hash.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/type_safe_hash.h 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,320 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by -+ * reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* A hash table class that uses hash chains (singly-linked) and is -+ parametrized to provide type safety. */ -+ -+#ifndef __REISER4_TYPE_SAFE_HASH_H__ -+#define __REISER4_TYPE_SAFE_HASH_H__ -+ -+#include "debug.h" -+ -+#include -+/* Step 1: Use TYPE_SAFE_HASH_DECLARE() to define the TABLE and LINK objects -+ based on the object type. You need to declare the item type before -+ this definition, define it after this definition. */ -+#define TYPE_SAFE_HASH_DECLARE(PREFIX,ITEM_TYPE) \ -+ \ -+typedef struct PREFIX##_hash_table_ PREFIX##_hash_table; \ -+typedef struct PREFIX##_hash_link_ PREFIX##_hash_link; \ -+ \ -+struct PREFIX##_hash_table_ \ -+{ \ -+ ITEM_TYPE **_table; \ -+ __u32 _buckets; \ -+}; \ -+ \ -+struct PREFIX##_hash_link_ \ -+{ \ -+ ITEM_TYPE *_next; \ -+} -+ -+/* Step 2: Define the object type of the hash: give it field of type -+ PREFIX_hash_link. */ -+ -+/* Step 3: Use TYPE_SAFE_HASH_DEFINE to define the hash table interface using -+ the type and field name used in step 3. The arguments are: -+ -+ ITEM_TYPE The item type being hashed -+ KEY_TYPE The type of key being hashed -+ KEY_NAME The name of the key field within the item -+ LINK_NAME The name of the link field within the item, which you must make type PREFIX_hash_link) -+ HASH_FUNC The name of the hash function (or macro, takes const pointer to key) -+ EQ_FUNC The name of the equality function (or macro, takes const pointer to two keys) -+ -+ It implements these functions: -+ -+ prefix_hash_init Initialize the table given its size. -+ prefix_hash_insert Insert an item -+ prefix_hash_insert_index Insert an item w/ precomputed hash_index -+ prefix_hash_find Find an item by key -+ prefix_hash_find_index Find an item w/ precomputed hash_index -+ prefix_hash_remove Remove an item, returns 1 if found, 0 if not found -+ prefix_hash_remove_index Remove an item w/ precomputed hash_index -+ -+ If you'd like something to be done differently, feel free to ask me -+ for modifications. Additional features that could be added but -+ have not been: -+ -+ prefix_hash_remove_key Find and remove an item by key -+ prefix_hash_remove_key_index Find and remove an item by key w/ precomputed hash_index -+ -+ The hash_function currently receives only the key as an argument, -+ meaning it must somehow know the number of buckets. If this is a -+ problem let me know. -+ -+ This hash table uses a single-linked hash chain. This means -+ insertion is fast but deletion requires searching the chain. -+ -+ There is also the doubly-linked hash chain approach, under which -+ deletion requires no search but the code is longer and it takes two -+ pointers per item. -+ -+ The circularly-linked approach has the shortest code but requires -+ two pointers per bucket, doubling the size of the bucket array (in -+ addition to two pointers per item). -+*/ -+#define TYPE_SAFE_HASH_DEFINE(PREFIX,ITEM_TYPE,KEY_TYPE,KEY_NAME,LINK_NAME,HASH_FUNC,EQ_FUNC) \ -+ \ -+static __inline__ void \ -+PREFIX##_check_hash (PREFIX##_hash_table *table UNUSED_ARG, \ -+ __u32 hash UNUSED_ARG) \ -+{ \ -+ assert("nikita-2780", hash < table->_buckets); \ -+} \ -+ \ -+static __inline__ int \ -+PREFIX##_hash_init (PREFIX##_hash_table *hash, \ -+ __u32 buckets) \ -+{ \ -+ hash->_table = (ITEM_TYPE**) KMALLOC (sizeof (ITEM_TYPE*) * buckets); \ -+ hash->_buckets = buckets; \ -+ if (hash->_table == NULL) \ -+ { \ -+ return RETERR(-ENOMEM); \ -+ } \ -+ memset (hash->_table, 0, sizeof (ITEM_TYPE*) * buckets); \ -+ ON_DEBUG(printk(#PREFIX "_hash_table: %i buckets\n", buckets)); \ -+ return 0; \ -+} \ -+ \ -+static __inline__ void \ -+PREFIX##_hash_done (PREFIX##_hash_table *hash) \ -+{ \ -+ if (REISER4_DEBUG && hash->_table != NULL) { \ -+ __u32 i; \ -+ for (i = 0 ; i < hash->_buckets ; ++ i) \ -+ assert("nikita-2905", hash->_table[i] == NULL); \ -+ } \ -+ if (hash->_table != NULL) \ -+ KFREE (hash->_table, sizeof (ITEM_TYPE*) * hash->_buckets); \ -+ hash->_table = NULL; \ -+} \ -+ \ -+static __inline__ void \ -+PREFIX##_hash_prefetch_next (ITEM_TYPE *item) \ -+{ \ -+ prefetch(item->LINK_NAME._next); \ -+} \ -+ \ -+static __inline__ void \ -+PREFIX##_hash_prefetch_bucket (PREFIX##_hash_table *hash, \ -+ __u32 index) \ -+{ \ -+ prefetch(hash->_table[index]); \ -+} \ -+ \ -+static __inline__ ITEM_TYPE* \ -+PREFIX##_hash_find_index (PREFIX##_hash_table *hash, \ -+ __u32 hash_index, \ -+ KEY_TYPE const *find_key) \ -+{ \ -+ ITEM_TYPE *item; \ -+ \ -+ PREFIX##_check_hash(hash, hash_index); \ -+ \ -+ for (item = hash->_table[hash_index]; \ -+ item != NULL; \ -+ item = item->LINK_NAME._next) \ -+ { \ -+ prefetch(item->LINK_NAME._next); \ -+ prefetch(item->LINK_NAME._next + offsetof(ITEM_TYPE, KEY_NAME)); \ -+ if (EQ_FUNC (& item->KEY_NAME, find_key)) \ -+ { \ -+ return item; \ -+ } \ -+ } \ -+ \ -+ return NULL; \ -+} \ -+ \ -+static __inline__ ITEM_TYPE* \ -+PREFIX##_hash_find_index_lru (PREFIX##_hash_table *hash, \ -+ __u32 hash_index, \ -+ KEY_TYPE const *find_key) \ -+{ \ -+ ITEM_TYPE ** item = &hash->_table[hash_index]; \ -+ \ -+ PREFIX##_check_hash(hash, hash_index); \ -+ \ -+ while (*item != NULL) { \ -+ prefetch(&(*item)->LINK_NAME._next); \ -+ if (EQ_FUNC (&(*item)->KEY_NAME, find_key)) { \ -+ ITEM_TYPE *found; \ -+ \ -+ found = *item; \ -+ *item = found->LINK_NAME._next; \ -+ found->LINK_NAME._next = hash->_table[hash_index]; \ -+ hash->_table[hash_index] = found; \ -+ return found; \ -+ } \ -+ item = &(*item)->LINK_NAME._next; \ -+ } \ -+ return NULL; \ -+} \ -+ \ -+static __inline__ int \ -+PREFIX##_hash_remove_index (PREFIX##_hash_table *hash, \ -+ __u32 hash_index, \ -+ ITEM_TYPE *del_item) \ -+{ \ -+ ITEM_TYPE ** hash_item_p = &hash->_table[hash_index]; \ -+ \ -+ PREFIX##_check_hash(hash, hash_index); \ -+ \ -+ while (*hash_item_p != NULL) { \ -+ prefetch(&(*hash_item_p)->LINK_NAME._next); \ -+ if (*hash_item_p == del_item) { \ -+ *hash_item_p = (*hash_item_p)->LINK_NAME._next; \ -+ return 1; \ -+ } \ -+ hash_item_p = &(*hash_item_p)->LINK_NAME._next; \ -+ } \ -+ return 0; \ -+} \ -+ \ -+static __inline__ void \ -+PREFIX##_hash_insert_index (PREFIX##_hash_table *hash, \ -+ __u32 hash_index, \ -+ ITEM_TYPE *ins_item) \ -+{ \ -+ PREFIX##_check_hash(hash, hash_index); \ -+ \ -+ ins_item->LINK_NAME._next = hash->_table[hash_index]; \ -+ hash->_table[hash_index] = ins_item; \ -+} \ -+ \ -+static __inline__ void \ -+PREFIX##_hash_insert_index_rcu (PREFIX##_hash_table *hash, \ -+ __u32 hash_index, \ -+ ITEM_TYPE *ins_item) \ -+{ \ -+ PREFIX##_check_hash(hash, hash_index); \ -+ \ -+ ins_item->LINK_NAME._next = hash->_table[hash_index]; \ -+ smp_wmb(); \ -+ hash->_table[hash_index] = ins_item; \ -+} \ -+ \ -+static __inline__ ITEM_TYPE* \ -+PREFIX##_hash_find (PREFIX##_hash_table *hash, \ -+ KEY_TYPE const *find_key) \ -+{ \ -+ return PREFIX##_hash_find_index (hash, HASH_FUNC(hash, find_key), find_key); \ -+} \ -+ \ -+static __inline__ ITEM_TYPE* \ -+PREFIX##_hash_find_lru (PREFIX##_hash_table *hash, \ -+ KEY_TYPE const *find_key) \ -+{ \ -+ return PREFIX##_hash_find_index_lru (hash, HASH_FUNC(hash, find_key), find_key); \ -+} \ -+ \ -+static __inline__ int \ -+PREFIX##_hash_remove (PREFIX##_hash_table *hash, \ -+ ITEM_TYPE *del_item) \ -+{ \ -+ return PREFIX##_hash_remove_index (hash, \ -+ HASH_FUNC(hash, &del_item->KEY_NAME), del_item); \ -+} \ -+ \ -+static __inline__ int \ -+PREFIX##_hash_remove_rcu (PREFIX##_hash_table *hash, \ -+ ITEM_TYPE *del_item) \ -+{ \ -+ return PREFIX##_hash_remove (hash, del_item); \ -+} \ -+ \ -+static __inline__ void \ -+PREFIX##_hash_insert (PREFIX##_hash_table *hash, \ -+ ITEM_TYPE *ins_item) \ -+{ \ -+ return PREFIX##_hash_insert_index (hash, \ -+ HASH_FUNC(hash, &ins_item->KEY_NAME), ins_item); \ -+} \ -+ \ -+static __inline__ void \ -+PREFIX##_hash_insert_rcu (PREFIX##_hash_table *hash, \ -+ ITEM_TYPE *ins_item) \ -+{ \ -+ return PREFIX##_hash_insert_index_rcu (hash, HASH_FUNC(hash, &ins_item->KEY_NAME), \ -+ ins_item); \ -+} \ -+ \ -+static __inline__ ITEM_TYPE * \ -+PREFIX##_hash_first (PREFIX##_hash_table *hash, __u32 ind) \ -+{ \ -+ ITEM_TYPE *first; \ -+ \ -+ for (first = NULL; ind < hash->_buckets; ++ ind) { \ -+ first = hash->_table[ind]; \ -+ if (first != NULL) \ -+ break; \ -+ } \ -+ return first; \ -+} \ -+ \ -+static __inline__ ITEM_TYPE * \ -+PREFIX##_hash_next (PREFIX##_hash_table *hash, \ -+ ITEM_TYPE *item) \ -+{ \ -+ ITEM_TYPE *next; \ -+ \ -+ if (item == NULL) \ -+ return NULL; \ -+ next = item->LINK_NAME._next; \ -+ if (next == NULL) \ -+ next = PREFIX##_hash_first (hash, HASH_FUNC(hash, &item->KEY_NAME) + 1); \ -+ return next; \ -+} \ -+ \ -+typedef struct {} PREFIX##_hash_dummy -+ -+#define for_all_ht_buckets(table, head) \ -+for ((head) = &(table) -> _table[ 0 ] ; \ -+ (head) != &(table) -> _table[ (table) -> _buckets ] ; ++ (head)) -+ -+#define for_all_in_bucket(bucket, item, next, field) \ -+for ((item) = *(bucket), (next) = (item) ? (item) -> field._next : NULL ; \ -+ (item) != NULL ; \ -+ (item) = (next), (next) = (item) ? (item) -> field._next : NULL ) -+ -+#define for_all_in_htable(table, prefix, item, next) \ -+for ((item) = prefix ## _hash_first ((table), 0), \ -+ (next) = prefix ## _hash_next ((table), (item)) ; \ -+ (item) != NULL ; \ -+ (item) = (next), \ -+ (next) = prefix ## _hash_next ((table), (item))) -+ -+/* __REISER4_TYPE_SAFE_HASH_H__ */ -+#endif -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/vfs_ops.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/vfs_ops.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/vfs_ops.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/vfs_ops.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,259 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by -+ * reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* Interface to VFS. Reiser4 {super|export|dentry}_operations are defined -+ here. */ -+ -+#include "forward.h" -+#include "debug.h" -+#include "dformat.h" -+#include "coord.h" -+#include "plugin/item/item.h" -+#include "plugin/file/file.h" -+#include "plugin/security/perm.h" -+#include "plugin/disk_format/disk_format.h" -+#include "plugin/plugin.h" -+#include "plugin/plugin_set.h" -+#include "plugin/object.h" -+#include "txnmgr.h" -+#include "jnode.h" -+#include "znode.h" -+#include "block_alloc.h" -+#include "tree.h" -+#include "vfs_ops.h" -+#include "inode.h" -+#include "page_cache.h" -+#include "ktxnmgrd.h" -+#include "super.h" -+#include "reiser4.h" -+#include "entd.h" -+#include "status_flags.h" -+#include "flush.h" -+#include "dscale.h" -+ -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+ -+/* update inode stat-data by calling plugin */ -+int reiser4_update_sd(struct inode *object) -+{ -+ file_plugin *fplug; -+ -+ assert("nikita-2338", object != NULL); -+ /* check for read-only file system. */ -+ if (IS_RDONLY(object)) -+ return 0; -+ -+ fplug = inode_file_plugin(object); -+ assert("nikita-2339", fplug != NULL); -+ return fplug->write_sd_by_inode(object); -+} -+ -+/* helper function: increase inode nlink count and call plugin method to save -+ updated stat-data. -+ -+ Used by link/create and during creation of dot and dotdot in mkdir -+*/ -+int reiser4_add_nlink(struct inode *object /* object to which link is added */ , -+ struct inode *parent /* parent where new entry will be */ -+ , -+ int write_sd_p /* true if stat-data has to be -+ * updated */ ) -+{ -+ file_plugin *fplug; -+ int result; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1351", object != NULL); -+ -+ fplug = inode_file_plugin(object); -+ assert("nikita-1445", fplug != NULL); -+ -+ /* ask plugin whether it can add yet another link to this -+ object */ -+ if (!fplug->can_add_link(object)) -+ return RETERR(-EMLINK); -+ -+ assert("nikita-2211", fplug->add_link != NULL); -+ /* call plugin to do actual addition of link */ -+ result = fplug->add_link(object, parent); -+ -+ /* optionally update stat data */ -+ if (result == 0 && write_sd_p) -+ result = fplug->write_sd_by_inode(object); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* helper function: decrease inode nlink count and call plugin method to save -+ updated stat-data. -+ -+ Used by unlink/create -+*/ -+int reiser4_del_nlink(struct inode *object /* object from which link is -+ * removed */ , -+ struct inode *parent /* parent where entry was */ , -+ int write_sd_p /* true is stat-data has to be -+ * updated */ ) -+{ -+ file_plugin *fplug; -+ int result; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1349", object != NULL); -+ -+ fplug = inode_file_plugin(object); -+ assert("nikita-1350", fplug != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1446", object->i_nlink > 0); -+ assert("nikita-2210", fplug->rem_link != NULL); -+ -+ /* call plugin to do actual deletion of link */ -+ result = fplug->rem_link(object, parent); -+ -+ /* optionally update stat data */ -+ if (result == 0 && write_sd_p) -+ result = fplug->write_sd_by_inode(object); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* Release reiser4 dentry. This is d_op->d_release() method. */ -+static void reiser4_d_release(struct dentry *dentry /* dentry released */ ) -+{ -+ reiser4_free_dentry_fsdata(dentry); -+} -+ -+/* -+ * Called by reiser4_sync_inodes(), during speculative write-back (through -+ * pdflush, or balance_dirty_pages()). -+ */ -+void reiser4_writeout(struct super_block *sb, struct writeback_control *wbc) -+{ -+ long written = 0; -+ int repeats = 0; -+ int result; -+ struct address_space *mapping; -+ -+ /* -+ * Performs early flushing, trying to free some memory. If there is -+ * nothing to flush, commits some atoms. -+ */ -+ -+ /* Commit all atoms if reiser4_writepages() is called from sys_sync() or -+ sys_fsync(). */ -+ if (wbc->sync_mode != WB_SYNC_NONE) { -+ txnmgr_force_commit_all(sb, 0); -+ return; -+ } -+ -+ BUG_ON(reiser4_get_super_fake(sb) == NULL); -+ mapping = reiser4_get_super_fake(sb)->i_mapping; -+ do { -+ long nr_submitted = 0; -+ jnode *node = NULL; -+ -+ /* do not put more requests to overload write queue */ -+ if (wbc->nonblocking && -+ bdi_write_congested(mapping->backing_dev_info)) { -+ blk_run_address_space(mapping); -+ wbc->encountered_congestion = 1; -+ break; -+ } -+ repeats++; -+ BUG_ON(wbc->nr_to_write <= 0); -+ -+ if (get_current_context()->entd) { -+ entd_context *ent = get_entd_context(sb); -+ -+ if (ent->cur_request->node) -+ /* -+ * this is ent thread and it managed to capture -+ * requested page itself - start flush from -+ * that page -+ */ -+ node = jref(ent->cur_request->node); -+ } -+ -+ result = flush_some_atom(node, &nr_submitted, wbc, -+ JNODE_FLUSH_WRITE_BLOCKS); -+ if (result != 0) -+ warning("nikita-31001", "Flush failed: %i", result); -+ if (node) -+ jput(node); -+ if (!nr_submitted) -+ break; -+ -+ wbc->nr_to_write -= nr_submitted; -+ written += nr_submitted; -+ } while (wbc->nr_to_write > 0); -+} -+ -+void reiser4_throttle_write(struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ reiser4_txn_restart_current(); -+ balance_dirty_pages_ratelimited(inode->i_mapping); -+} -+ -+const char *REISER4_SUPER_MAGIC_STRING = "ReIsEr4"; -+const int REISER4_MAGIC_OFFSET = 16 * 4096; /* offset to magic string from the -+ * beginning of device */ -+ -+/* -+ * Reiser4 initialization/shutdown. -+ * -+ * Code below performs global reiser4 initialization that is done either as -+ * part of kernel initialization (when reiser4 is statically built-in), or -+ * during reiser4 module load (when compiled as module). -+ */ -+ -+void reiser4_handle_error(void) -+{ -+ struct super_block *sb = reiser4_get_current_sb(); -+ -+ if (!sb) -+ return; -+ reiser4_status_write(REISER4_STATUS_DAMAGED, 0, -+ "Filesystem error occured"); -+ switch (get_super_private(sb)->onerror) { -+ case 0: -+ reiser4_panic("foobar-42", "Filesystem error occured\n"); -+ case 1: -+ default: -+ if (sb->s_flags & MS_RDONLY) -+ return; -+ sb->s_flags |= MS_RDONLY; -+ break; -+ } -+} -+ -+struct dentry_operations reiser4_dentry_operations = { -+ .d_revalidate = NULL, -+ .d_hash = NULL, -+ .d_compare = NULL, -+ .d_delete = NULL, -+ .d_release = reiser4_d_release, -+ .d_iput = NULL, -+}; -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/vfs_ops.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/vfs_ops.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/vfs_ops.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/vfs_ops.h 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by -+ * reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* vfs_ops.c's exported symbols */ -+ -+#if !defined( __FS_REISER4_VFS_OPS_H__ ) -+#define __FS_REISER4_VFS_OPS_H__ -+ -+#include "forward.h" -+#include "coord.h" -+#include "seal.h" -+#include "plugin/file/file.h" -+#include "super.h" -+#include "readahead.h" -+ -+#include /* for loff_t */ -+#include /* for struct address_space */ -+#include /* for struct dentry */ -+#include -+#include -+ -+/* address space operations */ -+int reiser4_writepage(struct page *, struct writeback_control *); -+int reiser4_set_page_dirty(struct page *); -+void reiser4_invalidatepage(struct page *, unsigned long offset); -+int reiser4_releasepage(struct page *, gfp_t); -+ -+extern int reiser4_update_sd(struct inode *); -+extern int reiser4_add_nlink(struct inode *, struct inode *, int); -+extern int reiser4_del_nlink(struct inode *, struct inode *, int); -+ -+extern int reiser4_start_up_io(struct page *page); -+extern void reiser4_throttle_write(struct inode *); -+extern int jnode_is_releasable(jnode *); -+ -+#define CAPTURE_APAGE_BURST (1024l) -+void reiser4_writeout(struct super_block *, struct writeback_control *); -+ -+extern void reiser4_handle_error(void); -+ -+/* __FS_REISER4_VFS_OPS_H__ */ -+#endif -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ scroll-step: 1 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/wander.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/wander.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/wander.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/wander.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,1797 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by -+ * reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* Reiser4 Wandering Log */ -+ -+/* You should read http://www.namesys.com/txn-doc.html -+ -+ That describes how filesystem operations are performed as atomic -+ transactions, and how we try to arrange it so that we can write most of the -+ data only once while performing the operation atomically. -+ -+ For the purposes of this code, it is enough for it to understand that it -+ has been told a given block should be written either once, or twice (if -+ twice then once to the wandered location and once to the real location). -+ -+ This code guarantees that those blocks that are defined to be part of an -+ atom either all take effect or none of them take effect. -+ -+ Relocate set nodes are submitted to write by the jnode_flush() routine, and -+ the overwrite set is submitted by reiser4_write_log(). This is because with -+ the overwrite set we seek to optimize writes, and with the relocate set we -+ seek to cause disk order to correlate with the parent first pre-order. -+ -+ reiser4_write_log() allocates and writes wandered blocks and maintains -+ additional on-disk structures of the atom as wander records (each wander -+ record occupies one block) for storing of the "wandered map" (a table which -+ contains a relation between wandered and real block numbers) and other -+ information which might be needed at transaction recovery time. -+ -+ The wander records are unidirectionally linked into a circle: each wander -+ record contains a block number of the next wander record, the last wander -+ record points to the first one. -+ -+ One wander record (named "tx head" in this file) has a format which is -+ different from the other wander records. The "tx head" has a reference to the -+ "tx head" block of the previously committed atom. Also, "tx head" contains -+ fs information (the free blocks counter, and the oid allocator state) which -+ is logged in a special way . -+ -+ There are two journal control blocks, named journal header and journal -+ footer which have fixed on-disk locations. The journal header has a -+ reference to the "tx head" block of the last committed atom. The journal -+ footer points to the "tx head" of the last flushed atom. The atom is -+ "played" when all blocks from its overwrite set are written to disk the -+ second time (i.e. written to their real locations). -+ -+ NOTE: People who know reiserfs internals and its journal structure might be -+ confused with these terms journal footer and journal header. There is a table -+ with terms of similar semantics in reiserfs (reiser3) and reiser4: -+ -+ REISER3 TERM | REISER4 TERM | DESCRIPTION -+ --------------------+-----------------------+---------------------------- -+ commit record | journal header | atomic write of this record -+ | | ends transaction commit -+ --------------------+-----------------------+---------------------------- -+ journal header | journal footer | atomic write of this record -+ | | ends post-commit writes. -+ | | After successful -+ | | writing of this journal -+ | | blocks (in reiser3) or -+ | | wandered blocks/records are -+ | | free for re-use. -+ --------------------+-----------------------+---------------------------- -+ -+ The atom commit process is the following: -+ -+ 1. The overwrite set is taken from atom's clean list, and its size is -+ counted. -+ -+ 2. The number of necessary wander records (including tx head) is calculated, -+ and the wander record blocks are allocated. -+ -+ 3. Allocate wandered blocks and populate wander records by wandered map. -+ -+ 4. submit write requests for wander records and wandered blocks. -+ -+ 5. wait until submitted write requests complete. -+ -+ 6. update journal header: change the pointer to the block number of just -+ written tx head, submit an i/o for modified journal header block and wait -+ for i/o completion. -+ -+ NOTE: The special logging for bitmap blocks and some reiser4 super block -+ fields makes processes of atom commit, flush and recovering a bit more -+ complex (see comments in the source code for details). -+ -+ The atom playing process is the following: -+ -+ 1. Write atom's overwrite set in-place. -+ -+ 2. Wait on i/o. -+ -+ 3. Update journal footer: change the pointer to block number of tx head -+ block of the atom we currently flushing, submit an i/o, wait on i/o -+ completion. -+ -+ 4. Free disk space which was used for wandered blocks and wander records. -+ -+ After the freeing of wandered blocks and wander records we have that journal -+ footer points to the on-disk structure which might be overwritten soon. -+ Neither the log writer nor the journal recovery procedure use that pointer -+ for accessing the data. When the journal recovery procedure finds the oldest -+ transaction it compares the journal footer pointer value with the "prev_tx" -+ pointer value in tx head, if values are equal the oldest not flushed -+ transaction is found. -+ -+ NOTE on disk space leakage: the information about of what blocks and how many -+ blocks are allocated for wandered blocks, wandered records is not written to -+ the disk because of special logging for bitmaps and some super blocks -+ counters. After a system crash we the reiser4 does not remember those -+ objects allocation, thus we have no such a kind of disk space leakage. -+*/ -+ -+/* Special logging of reiser4 super block fields. */ -+ -+/* There are some reiser4 super block fields (free block count and OID allocator -+ state (number of files and next free OID) which are logged separately from -+ super block to avoid unnecessary atom fusion. -+ -+ So, the reiser4 super block can be not captured by a transaction with -+ allocates/deallocates disk blocks or create/delete file objects. Moreover, -+ the reiser4 on-disk super block is not touched when such a transaction is -+ committed and flushed. Those "counters logged specially" are logged in "tx -+ head" blocks and in the journal footer block. -+ -+ A step-by-step description of special logging: -+ -+ 0. The per-atom information about deleted or created files and allocated or -+ freed blocks is collected during the transaction. The atom's -+ ->nr_objects_created and ->nr_objects_deleted are for object -+ deletion/creation tracking, the numbers of allocated and freed blocks are -+ calculated using atom's delete set and atom's capture list -- all new and -+ relocated nodes should be on atom's clean list and should have JNODE_RELOC -+ bit set. -+ -+ 1. The "logged specially" reiser4 super block fields have their "committed" -+ versions in the reiser4 in-memory super block. They get modified only at -+ atom commit time. The atom's commit thread has an exclusive access to those -+ "committed" fields because the log writer implementation supports only one -+ atom commit a time (there is a per-fs "commit" mutex). At -+ that time "committed" counters are modified using per-atom information -+ collected during the transaction. These counters are stored on disk as a -+ part of tx head block when atom is committed. -+ -+ 2. When the atom is flushed the value of the free block counter and the OID -+ allocator state get written to the journal footer block. A special journal -+ procedure (journal_recover_sb_data()) takes those values from the journal -+ footer and updates the reiser4 in-memory super block. -+ -+ NOTE: That means free block count and OID allocator state are logged -+ separately from the reiser4 super block regardless of the fact that the -+ reiser4 super block has fields to store both the free block counter and the -+ OID allocator. -+ -+ Writing the whole super block at commit time requires knowing true values of -+ all its fields without changes made by not yet committed transactions. It is -+ possible by having their "committed" version of the super block like the -+ reiser4 bitmap blocks have "committed" and "working" versions. However, -+ another scheme was implemented which stores special logged values in the -+ unused free space inside transaction head block. In my opinion it has an -+ advantage of not writing whole super block when only part of it was -+ modified. */ -+ -+#include "debug.h" -+#include "dformat.h" -+#include "txnmgr.h" -+#include "jnode.h" -+#include "znode.h" -+#include "block_alloc.h" -+#include "page_cache.h" -+#include "wander.h" -+#include "reiser4.h" -+#include "super.h" -+#include "vfs_ops.h" -+#include "writeout.h" -+#include "inode.h" -+#include "entd.h" -+ -+#include -+#include /* for struct super_block */ -+#include /* for struct page */ -+#include -+#include /* for struct bio */ -+#include -+ -+static int write_jnodes_to_disk_extent( -+ jnode *, int, const reiser4_block_nr *, flush_queue_t *, int); -+ -+/* The commit_handle is a container for objects needed at atom commit time */ -+struct commit_handle { -+ /* A pointer to atom's list of OVRWR nodes */ -+ struct list_head *overwrite_set; -+ /* atom's overwrite set size */ -+ int overwrite_set_size; -+ /* jnodes for wander record blocks */ -+ struct list_head tx_list; -+ /* number of wander records */ -+ __u32 tx_size; -+ /* 'committed' sb counters are saved here until atom is completely -+ flushed */ -+ __u64 free_blocks; -+ __u64 nr_files; -+ __u64 next_oid; -+ /* A pointer to the atom which is being committed */ -+ txn_atom *atom; -+ /* A pointer to current super block */ -+ struct super_block *super; -+ /* The counter of modified bitmaps */ -+ reiser4_block_nr nr_bitmap; -+}; -+ -+static void init_commit_handle(struct commit_handle *ch, txn_atom *atom) -+{ -+ memset(ch, 0, sizeof(struct commit_handle)); -+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&ch->tx_list); -+ -+ ch->atom = atom; -+ ch->super = reiser4_get_current_sb(); -+} -+ -+static void done_commit_handle(struct commit_handle *ch) -+{ -+ assert("zam-690", list_empty(&ch->tx_list)); -+} -+ -+static inline int reiser4_use_write_barrier(struct super_block * s) -+{ -+ return !reiser4_is_set(s, REISER4_NO_WRITE_BARRIER); -+} -+ -+static void disable_write_barrier(struct super_block * s) -+{ -+ notice("zam-1055", "%s does not support write barriers," -+ " using synchronous write instead.", s->s_id); -+ set_bit((int)REISER4_NO_WRITE_BARRIER, &get_super_private(s)->fs_flags); -+} -+ -+/* fill journal header block data */ -+static void format_journal_header(struct commit_handle *ch) -+{ -+ struct reiser4_super_info_data *sbinfo; -+ struct journal_header *header; -+ jnode *txhead; -+ -+ sbinfo = get_super_private(ch->super); -+ assert("zam-479", sbinfo != NULL); -+ assert("zam-480", sbinfo->journal_header != NULL); -+ -+ txhead = list_entry(ch->tx_list.next, jnode, capture_link); -+ -+ jload(sbinfo->journal_header); -+ -+ header = (struct journal_header *)jdata(sbinfo->journal_header); -+ assert("zam-484", header != NULL); -+ -+ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le64(*jnode_get_block(txhead)), -+ &header->last_committed_tx); -+ -+ jrelse(sbinfo->journal_header); -+} -+ -+/* fill journal footer block data */ -+static void format_journal_footer(struct commit_handle *ch) -+{ -+ struct reiser4_super_info_data *sbinfo; -+ struct journal_footer *footer; -+ jnode *tx_head; -+ -+ sbinfo = get_super_private(ch->super); -+ -+ tx_head = list_entry(ch->tx_list.next, jnode, capture_link); -+ -+ assert("zam-493", sbinfo != NULL); -+ assert("zam-494", sbinfo->journal_header != NULL); -+ -+ check_me("zam-691", jload(sbinfo->journal_footer) == 0); -+ -+ footer = (struct journal_footer *)jdata(sbinfo->journal_footer); -+ assert("zam-495", footer != NULL); -+ -+ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le64(*jnode_get_block(tx_head)), -+ &footer->last_flushed_tx); -+ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le64(ch->free_blocks), &footer->free_blocks); -+ -+ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le64(ch->nr_files), &footer->nr_files); -+ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le64(ch->next_oid), &footer->next_oid); -+ -+ jrelse(sbinfo->journal_footer); -+} -+ -+/* wander record capacity depends on current block size */ -+static int wander_record_capacity(const struct super_block *super) -+{ -+ return (super->s_blocksize - -+ sizeof(struct wander_record_header)) / -+ sizeof(struct wander_entry); -+} -+ -+/* Fill first wander record (tx head) in accordance with supplied given data */ -+static void format_tx_head(struct commit_handle *ch) -+{ -+ jnode *tx_head; -+ jnode *next; -+ struct tx_header *header; -+ -+ tx_head = list_entry(ch->tx_list.next, jnode, capture_link); -+ assert("zam-692", &ch->tx_list != &tx_head->capture_link); -+ -+ next = list_entry(tx_head->capture_link.next, jnode, capture_link); -+ if (&ch->tx_list == &next->capture_link) -+ next = tx_head; -+ -+ header = (struct tx_header *)jdata(tx_head); -+ -+ assert("zam-460", header != NULL); -+ assert("zam-462", ch->super->s_blocksize >= sizeof(struct tx_header)); -+ -+ memset(jdata(tx_head), 0, (size_t) ch->super->s_blocksize); -+ memcpy(jdata(tx_head), TX_HEADER_MAGIC, TX_HEADER_MAGIC_SIZE); -+ -+ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le32(ch->tx_size), &header->total); -+ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le64(get_super_private(ch->super)->last_committed_tx), -+ &header->prev_tx); -+ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le64(*jnode_get_block(next)), &header->next_block); -+ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le64(ch->free_blocks), &header->free_blocks); -+ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le64(ch->nr_files), &header->nr_files); -+ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le64(ch->next_oid), &header->next_oid); -+} -+ -+/* prepare ordinary wander record block (fill all service fields) */ -+static void -+format_wander_record(struct commit_handle *ch, jnode *node, __u32 serial) -+{ -+ struct wander_record_header *LRH; -+ jnode *next; -+ -+ assert("zam-464", node != NULL); -+ -+ LRH = (struct wander_record_header *)jdata(node); -+ next = list_entry(node->capture_link.next, jnode, capture_link); -+ -+ if (&ch->tx_list == &next->capture_link) -+ next = list_entry(ch->tx_list.next, jnode, capture_link); -+ -+ assert("zam-465", LRH != NULL); -+ assert("zam-463", -+ ch->super->s_blocksize > sizeof(struct wander_record_header)); -+ -+ memset(jdata(node), 0, (size_t) ch->super->s_blocksize); -+ memcpy(jdata(node), WANDER_RECORD_MAGIC, WANDER_RECORD_MAGIC_SIZE); -+ -+ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le32(ch->tx_size), &LRH->total); -+ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le32(serial), &LRH->serial); -+ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le64(*jnode_get_block(next)), &LRH->next_block); -+} -+ -+/* add one wandered map entry to formatted wander record */ -+static void -+store_entry(jnode * node, int index, const reiser4_block_nr * a, -+ const reiser4_block_nr * b) -+{ -+ char *data; -+ struct wander_entry *pairs; -+ -+ data = jdata(node); -+ assert("zam-451", data != NULL); -+ -+ pairs = -+ (struct wander_entry *)(data + sizeof(struct wander_record_header)); -+ -+ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le64(*a), &pairs[index].original); -+ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le64(*b), &pairs[index].wandered); -+} -+ -+/* currently, wander records contains contain only wandered map, which depend on -+ overwrite set size */ -+static void get_tx_size(struct commit_handle *ch) -+{ -+ assert("zam-440", ch->overwrite_set_size != 0); -+ assert("zam-695", ch->tx_size == 0); -+ -+ /* count all ordinary wander records -+ ( - 1) / + 1 and add one -+ for tx head block */ -+ ch->tx_size = -+ (ch->overwrite_set_size - 1) / wander_record_capacity(ch->super) + -+ 2; -+} -+ -+/* A special structure for using in store_wmap_actor() for saving its state -+ between calls */ -+struct store_wmap_params { -+ jnode *cur; /* jnode of current wander record to fill */ -+ int idx; /* free element index in wander record */ -+ int capacity; /* capacity */ -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ struct list_head *tx_list; -+#endif -+}; -+ -+/* an actor for use in blocknr_set_iterator routine which populates the list -+ of pre-formatted wander records by wandered map info */ -+static int -+store_wmap_actor(txn_atom * atom UNUSED_ARG, const reiser4_block_nr * a, -+ const reiser4_block_nr * b, void *data) -+{ -+ struct store_wmap_params *params = data; -+ -+ if (params->idx >= params->capacity) { -+ /* a new wander record should be taken from the tx_list */ -+ params->cur = list_entry(params->cur->capture_link.next, jnode, capture_link); -+ assert("zam-454", -+ params->tx_list != ¶ms->cur->capture_link); -+ -+ params->idx = 0; -+ } -+ -+ store_entry(params->cur, params->idx, a, b); -+ params->idx++; -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* This function is called after Relocate set gets written to disk, Overwrite -+ set is written to wandered locations and all wander records are written -+ also. Updated journal header blocks contains a pointer (block number) to -+ first wander record of the just written transaction */ -+static int update_journal_header(struct commit_handle *ch, int use_barrier) -+{ -+ struct reiser4_super_info_data *sbinfo = get_super_private(ch->super); -+ jnode *jh = sbinfo->journal_header; -+ jnode *head = list_entry(ch->tx_list.next, jnode, capture_link); -+ int ret; -+ -+ format_journal_header(ch); -+ -+ ret = write_jnodes_to_disk_extent(jh, 1, jnode_get_block(jh), NULL, -+ use_barrier ? WRITEOUT_BARRIER : 0); -+ if (ret) -+ return ret; -+ -+ // blk_run_address_space(sbinfo->fake->i_mapping); -+ /*blk_run_queues(); */ -+ -+ ret = jwait_io(jh, WRITE); -+ -+ if (ret) -+ return ret; -+ -+ sbinfo->last_committed_tx = *jnode_get_block(head); -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* This function is called after write-back is finished. We update journal -+ footer block and free blocks which were occupied by wandered blocks and -+ transaction wander records */ -+static int update_journal_footer(struct commit_handle *ch, int use_barrier) -+{ -+ reiser4_super_info_data *sbinfo = get_super_private(ch->super); -+ -+ jnode *jf = sbinfo->journal_footer; -+ -+ int ret; -+ -+ format_journal_footer(ch); -+ -+ ret = write_jnodes_to_disk_extent(jf, 1, jnode_get_block(jf), NULL, -+ use_barrier ? WRITEOUT_BARRIER : 0); -+ if (ret) -+ return ret; -+ -+ // blk_run_address_space(sbinfo->fake->i_mapping); -+ /*blk_run_queue(); */ -+ -+ ret = jwait_io(jf, WRITE); -+ if (ret) -+ return ret; -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* free block numbers of wander records of already written in place transaction */ -+static void dealloc_tx_list(struct commit_handle *ch) -+{ -+ while (!list_empty(&ch->tx_list)) { -+ jnode *cur = list_entry(ch->tx_list.next, jnode, capture_link); -+ list_del(&cur->capture_link); -+ ON_DEBUG(INIT_LIST_HEAD(&cur->capture_link)); -+ reiser4_dealloc_block(jnode_get_block(cur), BLOCK_NOT_COUNTED, -+ BA_FORMATTED); -+ -+ unpin_jnode_data(cur); -+ reiser4_drop_io_head(cur); -+ } -+} -+ -+/* An actor for use in block_nr_iterator() routine which frees wandered blocks -+ from atom's overwrite set. */ -+static int -+dealloc_wmap_actor(txn_atom * atom UNUSED_ARG, -+ const reiser4_block_nr * a UNUSED_ARG, -+ const reiser4_block_nr * b, void *data UNUSED_ARG) -+{ -+ -+ assert("zam-499", b != NULL); -+ assert("zam-500", *b != 0); -+ assert("zam-501", !reiser4_blocknr_is_fake(b)); -+ -+ reiser4_dealloc_block(b, BLOCK_NOT_COUNTED, BA_FORMATTED); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* free wandered block locations of already written in place transaction */ -+static void dealloc_wmap(struct commit_handle *ch) -+{ -+ assert("zam-696", ch->atom != NULL); -+ -+ blocknr_set_iterator(ch->atom, &ch->atom->wandered_map, -+ dealloc_wmap_actor, NULL, 1); -+} -+ -+/* helper function for alloc wandered blocks, which refill set of block -+ numbers needed for wandered blocks */ -+static int -+get_more_wandered_blocks(int count, reiser4_block_nr * start, int *len) -+{ -+ reiser4_blocknr_hint hint; -+ int ret; -+ -+ reiser4_block_nr wide_len = count; -+ -+ /* FIXME-ZAM: A special policy needed for allocation of wandered blocks -+ ZAM-FIXME-HANS: yes, what happened to our discussion of using a fixed -+ reserved allocation area so as to get the best qualities of fixed -+ journals? */ -+ reiser4_blocknr_hint_init(&hint); -+ hint.block_stage = BLOCK_GRABBED; -+ -+ ret = reiser4_alloc_blocks(&hint, start, &wide_len, -+ BA_FORMATTED | BA_USE_DEFAULT_SEARCH_START); -+ *len = (int)wide_len; -+ -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * roll back changes made before issuing BIO in the case of IO error. -+ */ -+static void undo_bio(struct bio *bio) -+{ -+ int i; -+ -+ for (i = 0; i < bio->bi_vcnt; ++i) { -+ struct page *pg; -+ jnode *node; -+ -+ pg = bio->bi_io_vec[i].bv_page; -+ end_page_writeback(pg); -+ node = jprivate(pg); -+ spin_lock_jnode(node); -+ JF_CLR(node, JNODE_WRITEBACK); -+ JF_SET(node, JNODE_DIRTY); -+ spin_unlock_jnode(node); -+ } -+ bio_put(bio); -+} -+ -+/* put overwrite set back to atom's clean list */ -+static void put_overwrite_set(struct commit_handle *ch) -+{ -+ jnode *cur; -+ -+ list_for_each_entry(cur, ch->overwrite_set, capture_link) -+ jrelse_tail(cur); -+} -+ -+/* Count overwrite set size, grab disk space for wandered blocks allocation. -+ Since we have a separate list for atom's overwrite set we just scan the list, -+ count bitmap and other not leaf nodes which wandered blocks allocation we -+ have to grab space for. */ -+static int get_overwrite_set(struct commit_handle *ch) -+{ -+ int ret; -+ jnode *cur; -+ __u64 nr_not_leaves = 0; -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ __u64 nr_formatted_leaves = 0; -+ __u64 nr_unformatted_leaves = 0; -+#endif -+ -+ assert("zam-697", ch->overwrite_set_size == 0); -+ -+ ch->overwrite_set = ATOM_OVRWR_LIST(ch->atom); -+ cur = list_entry(ch->overwrite_set->next, jnode, capture_link); -+ -+ while (ch->overwrite_set != &cur->capture_link) { -+ jnode *next = list_entry(cur->capture_link.next, jnode, capture_link); -+ -+ /* Count bitmap locks for getting correct statistics what number -+ * of blocks were cleared by the transaction commit. */ -+ if (jnode_get_type(cur) == JNODE_BITMAP) -+ ch->nr_bitmap++; -+ -+ assert("zam-939", JF_ISSET(cur, JNODE_OVRWR) -+ || jnode_get_type(cur) == JNODE_BITMAP); -+ -+ if (jnode_is_znode(cur) && znode_above_root(JZNODE(cur))) { -+ /* we replace fake znode by another (real) -+ znode which is suggested by disk_layout -+ plugin */ -+ -+ /* FIXME: it looks like fake znode should be -+ replaced by jnode supplied by -+ disk_layout. */ -+ -+ struct super_block *s = reiser4_get_current_sb(); -+ reiser4_super_info_data *sbinfo = -+ get_current_super_private(); -+ -+ if (sbinfo->df_plug->log_super) { -+ jnode *sj = sbinfo->df_plug->log_super(s); -+ -+ assert("zam-593", sj != NULL); -+ -+ if (IS_ERR(sj)) -+ return PTR_ERR(sj); -+ -+ spin_lock_jnode(sj); -+ JF_SET(sj, JNODE_OVRWR); -+ insert_into_atom_ovrwr_list(ch->atom, sj); -+ spin_unlock_jnode(sj); -+ -+ /* jload it as the rest of overwrite set */ -+ jload_gfp(sj, reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get(), 0); -+ -+ ch->overwrite_set_size++; -+ } -+ spin_lock_jnode(cur); -+ reiser4_uncapture_block(cur); -+ jput(cur); -+ -+ } else { -+ int ret; -+ ch->overwrite_set_size++; -+ ret = jload_gfp(cur, reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get(), 0); -+ if (ret) -+ reiser4_panic("zam-783", -+ "cannot load e-flushed jnode back (ret = %d)\n", -+ ret); -+ } -+ -+ /* Count not leaves here because we have to grab disk space -+ * for wandered blocks. They were not counted as "flush -+ * reserved". Counting should be done _after_ nodes are pinned -+ * into memory by jload(). */ -+ if (!jnode_is_leaf(cur)) -+ nr_not_leaves++; -+ else { -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ /* at this point @cur either has JNODE_FLUSH_RESERVED -+ * or is eflushed. Locking is not strong enough to -+ * write an assertion checking for this. */ -+ if (jnode_is_znode(cur)) -+ nr_formatted_leaves++; -+ else -+ nr_unformatted_leaves++; -+#endif -+ JF_CLR(cur, JNODE_FLUSH_RESERVED); -+ } -+ -+ cur = next; -+ } -+ -+ /* Grab space for writing (wandered blocks) of not leaves found in -+ * overwrite set. */ -+ ret = reiser4_grab_space_force(nr_not_leaves, BA_RESERVED); -+ if (ret) -+ return ret; -+ -+ /* Disk space for allocation of wandered blocks of leaf nodes already -+ * reserved as "flush reserved", move it to grabbed space counter. */ -+ spin_lock_atom(ch->atom); -+ assert("zam-940", -+ nr_formatted_leaves + nr_unformatted_leaves <= -+ ch->atom->flush_reserved); -+ flush_reserved2grabbed(ch->atom, ch->atom->flush_reserved); -+ spin_unlock_atom(ch->atom); -+ -+ return ch->overwrite_set_size; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * write_jnodes_to_disk_extent - submit write request -+ * @head: -+ * @first: first jnode of the list -+ * @nr: number of jnodes on the list -+ * @block_p: -+ * @fq: -+ * @flags: used to decide whether page is to get PG_reclaim flag -+ * -+ * Submits a write request for @nr jnodes beginning from the @first, other -+ * jnodes are after the @first on the double-linked "capture" list. All jnodes -+ * will be written to the disk region of @nr blocks starting with @block_p block -+ * number. If @fq is not NULL it means that waiting for i/o completion will be -+ * done more efficiently by using flush_queue_t objects. -+ * This function is the one which writes list of jnodes in batch mode. It does -+ * all low-level things as bio construction and page states manipulation. -+ * -+ * ZAM-FIXME-HANS: brief me on why this function exists, and why bios are -+ * aggregated in this function instead of being left to the layers below -+ * -+ * FIXME: ZAM->HANS: What layer are you talking about? Can you point me to that? -+ * Why that layer needed? Why BIOs cannot be constructed here? -+ */ -+static int write_jnodes_to_disk_extent( -+ jnode *first, int nr, const reiser4_block_nr *block_p, -+ flush_queue_t *fq, int flags) -+{ -+ struct super_block *super = reiser4_get_current_sb(); -+ int write_op = ( flags & WRITEOUT_BARRIER ) ? WRITE_BARRIER : WRITE; -+ int max_blocks; -+ jnode *cur = first; -+ reiser4_block_nr block; -+ -+ assert("zam-571", first != NULL); -+ assert("zam-572", block_p != NULL); -+ assert("zam-570", nr > 0); -+ -+ block = *block_p; -+ max_blocks = min(bio_get_nr_vecs(super->s_bdev), BIO_MAX_PAGES); -+ -+ while (nr > 0) { -+ struct bio *bio; -+ int nr_blocks = min(nr, max_blocks); -+ int i; -+ int nr_used; -+ -+ bio = bio_alloc(GFP_NOIO, nr_blocks); -+ if (!bio) -+ return RETERR(-ENOMEM); -+ -+ bio->bi_bdev = super->s_bdev; -+ bio->bi_sector = block * (super->s_blocksize >> 9); -+ for (nr_used = 0, i = 0; i < nr_blocks; i++) { -+ struct page *pg; -+ -+ pg = jnode_page(cur); -+ assert("zam-573", pg != NULL); -+ -+ page_cache_get(pg); -+ -+ lock_and_wait_page_writeback(pg); -+ -+ if (!bio_add_page(bio, pg, super->s_blocksize, 0)) { -+ /* -+ * underlying device is satiated. Stop adding -+ * pages to the bio. -+ */ -+ unlock_page(pg); -+ page_cache_release(pg); -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ spin_lock_jnode(cur); -+ assert("nikita-3166", -+ pg->mapping == jnode_get_mapping(cur)); -+ assert("zam-912", !JF_ISSET(cur, JNODE_WRITEBACK)); -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ spin_lock(&cur->load); -+ assert("nikita-3165", !jnode_is_releasable(cur)); -+ spin_unlock(&cur->load); -+#endif -+ JF_SET(cur, JNODE_WRITEBACK); -+ JF_CLR(cur, JNODE_DIRTY); -+ ON_DEBUG(cur->written++); -+ spin_unlock_jnode(cur); -+ -+ ClearPageError(pg); -+ set_page_writeback(pg); -+ -+ if (get_current_context()->entd) { -+ /* this is ent thread */ -+ entd_context *ent = get_entd_context(super); -+ struct wbq *rq, *next; -+ -+ spin_lock(&ent->guard); -+ -+ if (pg == ent->cur_request->page) { -+ /* -+ * entd is called for this page. This -+ * request is not in th etodo list -+ */ -+ ent->cur_request->written = 1; -+ } else { -+ /* -+ * if we have written a page for which writepage -+ * is called for - move request to another list. -+ */ -+ list_for_each_entry_safe(rq, next, &ent->todo_list, link) { -+ assert("", rq->magic == WBQ_MAGIC); -+ if (pg == rq->page) { -+ /* -+ * remove request from -+ * entd's queue, but do -+ * not wake up a thread -+ * which put this -+ * request -+ */ -+ list_del_init(&rq->link); -+ ent->nr_todo_reqs --; -+ list_add_tail(&rq->link, &ent->done_list); -+ ent->nr_done_reqs ++; -+ rq->written = 1; -+ break; -+ } -+ } -+ } -+ spin_unlock(&ent->guard); -+ } -+ -+ clear_page_dirty_for_io(pg); -+ -+ unlock_page(pg); -+ -+ cur = list_entry(cur->capture_link.next, jnode, capture_link); -+ nr_used++; -+ } -+ if (nr_used > 0) { -+ assert("nikita-3453", -+ bio->bi_size == super->s_blocksize * nr_used); -+ assert("nikita-3454", bio->bi_vcnt == nr_used); -+ -+ /* Check if we are allowed to write at all */ -+ if (super->s_flags & MS_RDONLY) -+ undo_bio(bio); -+ else { -+ int not_supported; -+ -+ add_fq_to_bio(fq, bio); -+ bio_get(bio); -+ reiser4_submit_bio(write_op, bio); -+ not_supported = bio_flagged(bio, BIO_EOPNOTSUPP); -+ bio_put(bio); -+ if (not_supported) -+ return -EOPNOTSUPP; -+ } -+ -+ block += nr_used - 1; -+ update_blocknr_hint_default(super, &block); -+ block += 1; -+ } else { -+ bio_put(bio); -+ } -+ nr -= nr_used; -+ } -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* This is a procedure which recovers a contiguous sequences of disk block -+ numbers in the given list of j-nodes and submits write requests on this -+ per-sequence basis */ -+int -+write_jnode_list(struct list_head *head, flush_queue_t *fq, -+ long *nr_submitted, int flags) -+{ -+ int ret; -+ jnode *beg = list_entry(head->next, jnode, capture_link); -+ -+ while (head != &beg->capture_link) { -+ int nr = 1; -+ jnode *cur = list_entry(beg->capture_link.next, jnode, capture_link); -+ -+ while (head != &cur->capture_link) { -+ if (*jnode_get_block(cur) != *jnode_get_block(beg) + nr) -+ break; -+ ++nr; -+ cur = list_entry(cur->capture_link.next, jnode, capture_link); -+ } -+ -+ ret = write_jnodes_to_disk_extent( -+ beg, nr, jnode_get_block(beg), fq, flags); -+ if (ret) -+ return ret; -+ -+ if (nr_submitted) -+ *nr_submitted += nr; -+ -+ beg = cur; -+ } -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* add given wandered mapping to atom's wandered map */ -+static int -+add_region_to_wmap(jnode * cur, int len, const reiser4_block_nr * block_p) -+{ -+ int ret; -+ blocknr_set_entry *new_bsep = NULL; -+ reiser4_block_nr block; -+ -+ txn_atom *atom; -+ -+ assert("zam-568", block_p != NULL); -+ block = *block_p; -+ assert("zam-569", len > 0); -+ -+ while ((len--) > 0) { -+ do { -+ atom = get_current_atom_locked(); -+ assert("zam-536", -+ !reiser4_blocknr_is_fake(jnode_get_block(cur))); -+ ret = -+ blocknr_set_add_pair(atom, &atom->wandered_map, -+ &new_bsep, -+ jnode_get_block(cur), &block); -+ } while (ret == -E_REPEAT); -+ -+ if (ret) { -+ /* deallocate blocks which were not added to wandered -+ map */ -+ reiser4_block_nr wide_len = len; -+ -+ reiser4_dealloc_blocks(&block, &wide_len, -+ BLOCK_NOT_COUNTED, -+ BA_FORMATTED -+ /* formatted, without defer */ ); -+ -+ return ret; -+ } -+ -+ spin_unlock_atom(atom); -+ -+ cur = list_entry(cur->capture_link.next, jnode, capture_link); -+ ++block; -+ } -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* Allocate wandered blocks for current atom's OVERWRITE SET and immediately -+ submit IO for allocated blocks. We assume that current atom is in a stage -+ when any atom fusion is impossible and atom is unlocked and it is safe. */ -+static int alloc_wandered_blocks(struct commit_handle *ch, flush_queue_t *fq) -+{ -+ reiser4_block_nr block; -+ -+ int rest; -+ int len; -+ int ret; -+ -+ jnode *cur; -+ -+ assert("zam-534", ch->overwrite_set_size > 0); -+ -+ rest = ch->overwrite_set_size; -+ -+ cur = list_entry(ch->overwrite_set->next, jnode, capture_link); -+ while (ch->overwrite_set != &cur->capture_link) { -+ assert("zam-567", JF_ISSET(cur, JNODE_OVRWR)); -+ -+ ret = get_more_wandered_blocks(rest, &block, &len); -+ if (ret) -+ return ret; -+ -+ rest -= len; -+ -+ ret = add_region_to_wmap(cur, len, &block); -+ if (ret) -+ return ret; -+ -+ ret = write_jnodes_to_disk_extent(cur, len, &block, fq, 0); -+ if (ret) -+ return ret; -+ -+ while ((len--) > 0) { -+ assert("zam-604", -+ ch->overwrite_set != &cur->capture_link); -+ cur = list_entry(cur->capture_link.next, jnode, capture_link); -+ } -+ } -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* allocate given number of nodes over the journal area and link them into a -+ list, return pointer to the first jnode in the list */ -+static int alloc_tx(struct commit_handle *ch, flush_queue_t * fq) -+{ -+ reiser4_blocknr_hint hint; -+ reiser4_block_nr allocated = 0; -+ reiser4_block_nr first, len; -+ jnode *cur; -+ jnode *txhead; -+ int ret; -+ reiser4_context *ctx; -+ reiser4_super_info_data *sbinfo; -+ -+ assert("zam-698", ch->tx_size > 0); -+ assert("zam-699", list_empty_careful(&ch->tx_list)); -+ -+ ctx = get_current_context(); -+ sbinfo = get_super_private(ctx->super); -+ -+ while (allocated < (unsigned)ch->tx_size) { -+ len = (ch->tx_size - allocated); -+ -+ reiser4_blocknr_hint_init(&hint); -+ -+ hint.block_stage = BLOCK_GRABBED; -+ -+ /* FIXME: there should be some block allocation policy for -+ nodes which contain wander records */ -+ -+ /* We assume that disk space for wandered record blocks can be -+ * taken from reserved area. */ -+ ret = reiser4_alloc_blocks(&hint, &first, &len, -+ BA_FORMATTED | BA_RESERVED | -+ BA_USE_DEFAULT_SEARCH_START); -+ reiser4_blocknr_hint_done(&hint); -+ -+ if (ret) -+ return ret; -+ -+ allocated += len; -+ -+ /* create jnodes for all wander records */ -+ while (len--) { -+ cur = reiser4_alloc_io_head(&first); -+ -+ if (cur == NULL) { -+ ret = RETERR(-ENOMEM); -+ goto free_not_assigned; -+ } -+ -+ ret = jinit_new(cur, reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()); -+ -+ if (ret != 0) { -+ jfree(cur); -+ goto free_not_assigned; -+ } -+ -+ pin_jnode_data(cur); -+ -+ list_add_tail(&cur->capture_link, &ch->tx_list); -+ -+ first++; -+ } -+ } -+ -+ { /* format a on-disk linked list of wander records */ -+ int serial = 1; -+ -+ txhead = list_entry(ch->tx_list.next, jnode, capture_link); -+ format_tx_head(ch); -+ -+ cur = list_entry(txhead->capture_link.next, jnode, capture_link); -+ while (&ch->tx_list != &cur->capture_link) { -+ format_wander_record(ch, cur, serial++); -+ cur = list_entry(cur->capture_link.next, jnode, capture_link); -+ } -+ } -+ -+ { /* Fill wander records with Wandered Set */ -+ struct store_wmap_params params; -+ txn_atom *atom; -+ -+ params.cur = list_entry(txhead->capture_link.next, jnode, capture_link); -+ -+ params.idx = 0; -+ params.capacity = -+ wander_record_capacity(reiser4_get_current_sb()); -+ -+ atom = get_current_atom_locked(); -+ blocknr_set_iterator(atom, &atom->wandered_map, -+ &store_wmap_actor, ¶ms, 0); -+ spin_unlock_atom(atom); -+ } -+ -+ { /* relse all jnodes from tx_list */ -+ cur = list_entry(ch->tx_list.next, jnode, capture_link); -+ while (&ch->tx_list != &cur->capture_link) { -+ jrelse(cur); -+ cur = list_entry(cur->capture_link.next, jnode, capture_link); -+ } -+ } -+ -+ ret = write_jnode_list(&ch->tx_list, fq, NULL, 0); -+ -+ return ret; -+ -+ free_not_assigned: -+ /* We deallocate blocks not yet assigned to jnodes on tx_list. The -+ caller takes care about invalidating of tx list */ -+ reiser4_dealloc_blocks(&first, &len, BLOCK_NOT_COUNTED, BA_FORMATTED); -+ -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+static int commit_tx(struct commit_handle *ch) -+{ -+ flush_queue_t *fq; -+ int barrier; -+ int ret; -+ -+ /* Grab more space for wandered records. */ -+ ret = reiser4_grab_space_force((__u64) (ch->tx_size), BA_RESERVED); -+ if (ret) -+ return ret; -+ -+ fq = get_fq_for_current_atom(); -+ if (IS_ERR(fq)) -+ return PTR_ERR(fq); -+ -+ spin_unlock_atom(fq->atom); -+ do { -+ ret = alloc_wandered_blocks(ch, fq); -+ if (ret) -+ break; -+ ret = alloc_tx(ch, fq); -+ if (ret) -+ break; -+ } while (0); -+ -+ reiser4_fq_put(fq); -+ if (ret) -+ return ret; -+ repeat_wo_barrier: -+ barrier = reiser4_use_write_barrier(ch->super); -+ if (!barrier) { -+ ret = current_atom_finish_all_fq(); -+ if (ret) -+ return ret; -+ } -+ ret = update_journal_header(ch, barrier); -+ if (barrier) { -+ if (ret) { -+ if (ret == -EOPNOTSUPP) { -+ disable_write_barrier(ch->super); -+ goto repeat_wo_barrier; -+ } -+ return ret; -+ } -+ ret = current_atom_finish_all_fq(); -+ } -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+static int write_tx_back(struct commit_handle * ch) -+{ -+ flush_queue_t *fq; -+ int ret; -+ int barrier; -+ -+ reiser4_post_commit_hook(); -+ fq = get_fq_for_current_atom(); -+ if (IS_ERR(fq)) -+ return PTR_ERR(fq); -+ spin_unlock_atom(fq->atom); -+ ret = write_jnode_list( -+ ch->overwrite_set, fq, NULL, WRITEOUT_FOR_PAGE_RECLAIM); -+ reiser4_fq_put(fq); -+ if (ret) -+ return ret; -+ repeat_wo_barrier: -+ barrier = reiser4_use_write_barrier(ch->super); -+ if (!barrier) { -+ ret = current_atom_finish_all_fq(); -+ if (ret) -+ return ret; -+ } -+ ret = update_journal_footer(ch, barrier); -+ if (barrier) { -+ if (ret) { -+ if (ret == -EOPNOTSUPP) { -+ disable_write_barrier(ch->super); -+ goto repeat_wo_barrier; -+ } -+ return ret; -+ } -+ ret = current_atom_finish_all_fq(); -+ } -+ if (ret) -+ return ret; -+ reiser4_post_write_back_hook(); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* We assume that at this moment all captured blocks are marked as RELOC or -+ WANDER (belong to Relocate o Overwrite set), all nodes from Relocate set -+ are submitted to write. -+*/ -+ -+int reiser4_write_logs(long *nr_submitted) -+{ -+ txn_atom *atom; -+ struct super_block *super = reiser4_get_current_sb(); -+ reiser4_super_info_data *sbinfo = get_super_private(super); -+ struct commit_handle ch; -+ int ret; -+ -+ writeout_mode_enable(); -+ -+ /* block allocator may add j-nodes to the clean_list */ -+ ret = reiser4_pre_commit_hook(); -+ if (ret) -+ return ret; -+ -+ /* No locks are required if we take atom which stage >= -+ * ASTAGE_PRE_COMMIT */ -+ atom = get_current_context()->trans->atom; -+ assert("zam-965", atom != NULL); -+ -+ /* relocate set is on the atom->clean_nodes list after -+ * current_atom_complete_writes() finishes. It can be safely -+ * uncaptured after commit_mutex is locked, because any atom that -+ * captures these nodes is guaranteed to commit after current one. -+ * -+ * This can only be done after reiser4_pre_commit_hook(), because it is where -+ * early flushed jnodes with CREATED bit are transferred to the -+ * overwrite list. */ -+ reiser4_invalidate_list(ATOM_CLEAN_LIST(atom)); -+ spin_lock_atom(atom); -+ /* There might be waiters for the relocate nodes which we have -+ * released, wake them up. */ -+ reiser4_atom_send_event(atom); -+ spin_unlock_atom(atom); -+ -+ if (REISER4_DEBUG) { -+ int level; -+ -+ for (level = 0; level < REAL_MAX_ZTREE_HEIGHT + 1; ++level) -+ assert("nikita-3352", -+ list_empty_careful(ATOM_DIRTY_LIST(atom, level))); -+ } -+ -+ sbinfo->nr_files_committed += (unsigned)atom->nr_objects_created; -+ sbinfo->nr_files_committed -= (unsigned)atom->nr_objects_deleted; -+ -+ init_commit_handle(&ch, atom); -+ -+ ch.free_blocks = sbinfo->blocks_free_committed; -+ ch.nr_files = sbinfo->nr_files_committed; -+ /* ZAM-FIXME-HANS: email me what the contention level is for the super -+ * lock. */ -+ ch.next_oid = oid_next(super); -+ -+ /* count overwrite set and place it in a separate list */ -+ ret = get_overwrite_set(&ch); -+ -+ if (ret <= 0) { -+ /* It is possible that overwrite set is empty here, it means -+ all captured nodes are clean */ -+ goto up_and_ret; -+ } -+ -+ /* Inform the caller about what number of dirty pages will be -+ * submitted to disk. */ -+ *nr_submitted += ch.overwrite_set_size - ch.nr_bitmap; -+ -+ /* count all records needed for storing of the wandered set */ -+ get_tx_size(&ch); -+ -+ ret = commit_tx(&ch); -+ if (ret) -+ goto up_and_ret; -+ -+ spin_lock_atom(atom); -+ reiser4_atom_set_stage(atom, ASTAGE_POST_COMMIT); -+ spin_unlock_atom(atom); -+ -+ ret = write_tx_back(&ch); -+ reiser4_post_write_back_hook(); -+ -+ up_and_ret: -+ if (ret) { -+ /* there could be fq attached to current atom; the only way to -+ remove them is: */ -+ current_atom_finish_all_fq(); -+ } -+ -+ /* free blocks of flushed transaction */ -+ dealloc_tx_list(&ch); -+ dealloc_wmap(&ch); -+ -+ put_overwrite_set(&ch); -+ -+ done_commit_handle(&ch); -+ -+ writeout_mode_disable(); -+ -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+/* consistency checks for journal data/control blocks: header, footer, log -+ records, transactions head blocks. All functions return zero on success. */ -+ -+static int check_journal_header(const jnode * node UNUSED_ARG) -+{ -+ /* FIXME: journal header has no magic field yet. */ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* wait for write completion for all jnodes from given list */ -+static int wait_on_jnode_list(struct list_head *head) -+{ -+ jnode *scan; -+ int ret = 0; -+ -+ list_for_each_entry(scan, head, capture_link) { -+ struct page *pg = jnode_page(scan); -+ -+ if (pg) { -+ if (PageWriteback(pg)) -+ wait_on_page_writeback(pg); -+ -+ if (PageError(pg)) -+ ret++; -+ } -+ } -+ -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+static int check_journal_footer(const jnode * node UNUSED_ARG) -+{ -+ /* FIXME: journal footer has no magic field yet. */ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+static int check_tx_head(const jnode * node) -+{ -+ struct tx_header *header = (struct tx_header *)jdata(node); -+ -+ if (memcmp(&header->magic, TX_HEADER_MAGIC, TX_HEADER_MAGIC_SIZE) != 0) { -+ warning("zam-627", "tx head at block %s corrupted\n", -+ sprint_address(jnode_get_block(node))); -+ return RETERR(-EIO); -+ } -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+static int check_wander_record(const jnode * node) -+{ -+ struct wander_record_header *RH = -+ (struct wander_record_header *)jdata(node); -+ -+ if (memcmp(&RH->magic, WANDER_RECORD_MAGIC, WANDER_RECORD_MAGIC_SIZE) != -+ 0) { -+ warning("zam-628", "wander record at block %s corrupted\n", -+ sprint_address(jnode_get_block(node))); -+ return RETERR(-EIO); -+ } -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* fill commit_handler structure by everything what is needed for update_journal_footer */ -+static int restore_commit_handle(struct commit_handle *ch, jnode *tx_head) -+{ -+ struct tx_header *TXH; -+ int ret; -+ -+ ret = jload(tx_head); -+ if (ret) -+ return ret; -+ -+ TXH = (struct tx_header *)jdata(tx_head); -+ -+ ch->free_blocks = le64_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&TXH->free_blocks)); -+ ch->nr_files = le64_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&TXH->nr_files)); -+ ch->next_oid = le64_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&TXH->next_oid)); -+ -+ jrelse(tx_head); -+ -+ list_add(&tx_head->capture_link, &ch->tx_list); -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* replay one transaction: restore and write overwrite set in place */ -+static int replay_transaction(const struct super_block *s, -+ jnode * tx_head, -+ const reiser4_block_nr * log_rec_block_p, -+ const reiser4_block_nr * end_block, -+ unsigned int nr_wander_records) -+{ -+ reiser4_block_nr log_rec_block = *log_rec_block_p; -+ struct commit_handle ch; -+ LIST_HEAD(overwrite_set); -+ jnode *log; -+ int ret; -+ -+ init_commit_handle(&ch, NULL); -+ ch.overwrite_set = &overwrite_set; -+ -+ restore_commit_handle(&ch, tx_head); -+ -+ while (log_rec_block != *end_block) { -+ struct wander_record_header *header; -+ struct wander_entry *entry; -+ -+ int i; -+ -+ if (nr_wander_records == 0) { -+ warning("zam-631", -+ "number of wander records in the linked list" -+ " greater than number stored in tx head.\n"); -+ ret = RETERR(-EIO); -+ goto free_ow_set; -+ } -+ -+ log = reiser4_alloc_io_head(&log_rec_block); -+ if (log == NULL) -+ return RETERR(-ENOMEM); -+ -+ ret = jload(log); -+ if (ret < 0) { -+ reiser4_drop_io_head(log); -+ return ret; -+ } -+ -+ ret = check_wander_record(log); -+ if (ret) { -+ jrelse(log); -+ reiser4_drop_io_head(log); -+ return ret; -+ } -+ -+ header = (struct wander_record_header *)jdata(log); -+ log_rec_block = le64_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&header->next_block)); -+ -+ entry = (struct wander_entry *)(header + 1); -+ -+ /* restore overwrite set from wander record content */ -+ for (i = 0; i < wander_record_capacity(s); i++) { -+ reiser4_block_nr block; -+ jnode *node; -+ -+ block = le64_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&entry->wandered)); -+ if (block == 0) -+ break; -+ -+ node = reiser4_alloc_io_head(&block); -+ if (node == NULL) { -+ ret = RETERR(-ENOMEM); -+ /* -+ * FIXME-VS:??? -+ */ -+ jrelse(log); -+ reiser4_drop_io_head(log); -+ goto free_ow_set; -+ } -+ -+ ret = jload(node); -+ -+ if (ret < 0) { -+ reiser4_drop_io_head(node); -+ /* -+ * FIXME-VS:??? -+ */ -+ jrelse(log); -+ reiser4_drop_io_head(log); -+ goto free_ow_set; -+ } -+ -+ block = le64_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&entry->original)); -+ -+ assert("zam-603", block != 0); -+ -+ jnode_set_block(node, &block); -+ -+ list_add_tail(&node->capture_link, ch.overwrite_set); -+ -+ ++entry; -+ } -+ -+ jrelse(log); -+ reiser4_drop_io_head(log); -+ -+ --nr_wander_records; -+ } -+ -+ if (nr_wander_records != 0) { -+ warning("zam-632", "number of wander records in the linked list" -+ " less than number stored in tx head.\n"); -+ ret = RETERR(-EIO); -+ goto free_ow_set; -+ } -+ -+ { /* write wandered set in place */ -+ write_jnode_list(ch.overwrite_set, NULL, NULL, 0); -+ ret = wait_on_jnode_list(ch.overwrite_set); -+ -+ if (ret) { -+ ret = RETERR(-EIO); -+ goto free_ow_set; -+ } -+ } -+ -+ ret = update_journal_footer(&ch, 0); -+ -+ free_ow_set: -+ -+ while (!list_empty(ch.overwrite_set)) { -+ jnode *cur = list_entry(ch.overwrite_set->next, jnode, capture_link); -+ list_del_init(&cur->capture_link); -+ jrelse(cur); -+ reiser4_drop_io_head(cur); -+ } -+ -+ list_del_init(&tx_head->capture_link); -+ -+ done_commit_handle(&ch); -+ -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+/* find oldest committed and not played transaction and play it. The transaction -+ * was committed and journal header block was updated but the blocks from the -+ * process of writing the atom's overwrite set in-place and updating of journal -+ * footer block were not completed. This function completes the process by -+ * recovering the atom's overwrite set from their wandered locations and writes -+ * them in-place and updating the journal footer. */ -+static int replay_oldest_transaction(struct super_block *s) -+{ -+ reiser4_super_info_data *sbinfo = get_super_private(s); -+ jnode *jf = sbinfo->journal_footer; -+ unsigned int total; -+ struct journal_footer *F; -+ struct tx_header *T; -+ -+ reiser4_block_nr prev_tx; -+ reiser4_block_nr last_flushed_tx; -+ reiser4_block_nr log_rec_block = 0; -+ -+ jnode *tx_head; -+ -+ int ret; -+ -+ if ((ret = jload(jf)) < 0) -+ return ret; -+ -+ F = (struct journal_footer *)jdata(jf); -+ -+ last_flushed_tx = le64_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&F->last_flushed_tx)); -+ -+ jrelse(jf); -+ -+ if (sbinfo->last_committed_tx == last_flushed_tx) { -+ /* all transactions are replayed */ -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ prev_tx = sbinfo->last_committed_tx; -+ -+ /* searching for oldest not flushed transaction */ -+ while (1) { -+ tx_head = reiser4_alloc_io_head(&prev_tx); -+ if (!tx_head) -+ return RETERR(-ENOMEM); -+ -+ ret = jload(tx_head); -+ if (ret < 0) { -+ reiser4_drop_io_head(tx_head); -+ return ret; -+ } -+ -+ ret = check_tx_head(tx_head); -+ if (ret) { -+ jrelse(tx_head); -+ reiser4_drop_io_head(tx_head); -+ return ret; -+ } -+ -+ T = (struct tx_header *)jdata(tx_head); -+ -+ prev_tx = le64_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&T->prev_tx)); -+ -+ if (prev_tx == last_flushed_tx) -+ break; -+ -+ jrelse(tx_head); -+ reiser4_drop_io_head(tx_head); -+ } -+ -+ total = le32_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&T->total)); -+ log_rec_block = le64_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&T->next_block)); -+ -+ pin_jnode_data(tx_head); -+ jrelse(tx_head); -+ -+ ret = -+ replay_transaction(s, tx_head, &log_rec_block, -+ jnode_get_block(tx_head), total - 1); -+ -+ unpin_jnode_data(tx_head); -+ reiser4_drop_io_head(tx_head); -+ -+ if (ret) -+ return ret; -+ return -E_REPEAT; -+} -+ -+/* The reiser4 journal current implementation was optimized to not to capture -+ super block if certain super blocks fields are modified. Currently, the set -+ is (, ). These fields are logged by -+ special way which includes storing them in each transaction head block at -+ atom commit time and writing that information to journal footer block at -+ atom flush time. For getting info from journal footer block to the -+ in-memory super block there is a special function -+ reiser4_journal_recover_sb_data() which should be called after disk format -+ plugin re-reads super block after journal replaying. -+*/ -+ -+/* get the information from journal footer in-memory super block */ -+int reiser4_journal_recover_sb_data(struct super_block *s) -+{ -+ reiser4_super_info_data *sbinfo = get_super_private(s); -+ struct journal_footer *jf; -+ int ret; -+ -+ assert("zam-673", sbinfo->journal_footer != NULL); -+ -+ ret = jload(sbinfo->journal_footer); -+ if (ret != 0) -+ return ret; -+ -+ ret = check_journal_footer(sbinfo->journal_footer); -+ if (ret != 0) -+ goto out; -+ -+ jf = (struct journal_footer *)jdata(sbinfo->journal_footer); -+ -+ /* was there at least one flushed transaction? */ -+ if (jf->last_flushed_tx) { -+ -+ /* restore free block counter logged in this transaction */ -+ reiser4_set_free_blocks(s, le64_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&jf->free_blocks))); -+ -+ /* restore oid allocator state */ -+ oid_init_allocator(s, -+ le64_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&jf->nr_files)), -+ le64_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&jf->next_oid))); -+ } -+ out: -+ jrelse(sbinfo->journal_footer); -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+/* reiser4 replay journal procedure */ -+int reiser4_journal_replay(struct super_block *s) -+{ -+ reiser4_super_info_data *sbinfo = get_super_private(s); -+ jnode *jh, *jf; -+ struct journal_header *header; -+ int nr_tx_replayed = 0; -+ int ret; -+ -+ assert("zam-582", sbinfo != NULL); -+ -+ jh = sbinfo->journal_header; -+ jf = sbinfo->journal_footer; -+ -+ if (!jh || !jf) { -+ /* it is possible that disk layout does not support journal -+ structures, we just warn about this */ -+ warning("zam-583", -+ "journal control blocks were not loaded by disk layout plugin. " -+ "journal replaying is not possible.\n"); -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ /* Take free block count from journal footer block. The free block -+ counter value corresponds the last flushed transaction state */ -+ ret = jload(jf); -+ if (ret < 0) -+ return ret; -+ -+ ret = check_journal_footer(jf); -+ if (ret) { -+ jrelse(jf); -+ return ret; -+ } -+ -+ jrelse(jf); -+ -+ /* store last committed transaction info in reiser4 in-memory super -+ block */ -+ ret = jload(jh); -+ if (ret < 0) -+ return ret; -+ -+ ret = check_journal_header(jh); -+ if (ret) { -+ jrelse(jh); -+ return ret; -+ } -+ -+ header = (struct journal_header *)jdata(jh); -+ sbinfo->last_committed_tx = le64_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&header->last_committed_tx)); -+ -+ jrelse(jh); -+ -+ /* replay committed transactions */ -+ while ((ret = replay_oldest_transaction(s)) == -E_REPEAT) -+ nr_tx_replayed++; -+ -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+/* load journal control block (either journal header or journal footer block) */ -+static int -+load_journal_control_block(jnode ** node, const reiser4_block_nr * block) -+{ -+ int ret; -+ -+ *node = reiser4_alloc_io_head(block); -+ if (!(*node)) -+ return RETERR(-ENOMEM); -+ -+ ret = jload(*node); -+ -+ if (ret) { -+ reiser4_drop_io_head(*node); -+ *node = NULL; -+ return ret; -+ } -+ -+ pin_jnode_data(*node); -+ jrelse(*node); -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* unload journal header or footer and free jnode */ -+static void unload_journal_control_block(jnode ** node) -+{ -+ if (*node) { -+ unpin_jnode_data(*node); -+ reiser4_drop_io_head(*node); -+ *node = NULL; -+ } -+} -+ -+/* release journal control blocks */ -+void reiser4_done_journal_info(struct super_block *s) -+{ -+ reiser4_super_info_data *sbinfo = get_super_private(s); -+ -+ assert("zam-476", sbinfo != NULL); -+ -+ unload_journal_control_block(&sbinfo->journal_header); -+ unload_journal_control_block(&sbinfo->journal_footer); -+ rcu_barrier(); -+} -+ -+/* load journal control blocks */ -+int reiser4_init_journal_info(struct super_block *s) -+{ -+ reiser4_super_info_data *sbinfo = get_super_private(s); -+ journal_location *loc; -+ int ret; -+ -+ loc = &sbinfo->jloc; -+ -+ assert("zam-651", loc != NULL); -+ assert("zam-652", loc->header != 0); -+ assert("zam-653", loc->footer != 0); -+ -+ ret = load_journal_control_block(&sbinfo->journal_header, &loc->header); -+ -+ if (ret) -+ return ret; -+ -+ ret = load_journal_control_block(&sbinfo->journal_footer, &loc->footer); -+ -+ if (ret) { -+ unload_journal_control_block(&sbinfo->journal_header); -+ } -+ -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 80 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/wander.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/wander.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/wander.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/wander.h 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,135 @@ -+/* Copyright 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+#if !defined (__FS_REISER4_WANDER_H__) -+#define __FS_REISER4_WANDER_H__ -+ -+#include "dformat.h" -+ -+#include /* for struct super_block */ -+ -+/* REISER4 JOURNAL ON-DISK DATA STRUCTURES */ -+ -+#define TX_HEADER_MAGIC "TxMagic4" -+#define WANDER_RECORD_MAGIC "LogMagc4" -+ -+#define TX_HEADER_MAGIC_SIZE (8) -+#define WANDER_RECORD_MAGIC_SIZE (8) -+ -+/* journal header block format */ -+struct journal_header { -+ /* last written transaction head location */ -+ d64 last_committed_tx; -+}; -+ -+typedef struct journal_location { -+ reiser4_block_nr footer; -+ reiser4_block_nr header; -+} journal_location; -+ -+/* The wander.c head comment describes usage and semantic of all these structures */ -+/* journal footer block format */ -+struct journal_footer { -+ /* last flushed transaction location. */ -+ /* This block number is no more valid after the transaction it points -+ to gets flushed, this number is used only at journal replaying time -+ for detection of the end of on-disk list of committed transactions -+ which were not flushed completely */ -+ d64 last_flushed_tx; -+ -+ /* free block counter is written in journal footer at transaction -+ flushing , not in super block because free blocks counter is logged -+ by another way than super block fields (root pointer, for -+ example). */ -+ d64 free_blocks; -+ -+ /* number of used OIDs and maximal used OID are logged separately from -+ super block */ -+ d64 nr_files; -+ d64 next_oid; -+}; -+ -+/* Each wander record (except the first one) has unified format with wander -+ record header followed by an array of log entries */ -+struct wander_record_header { -+ /* when there is no predefined location for wander records, this magic -+ string should help reiser4fsck. */ -+ char magic[WANDER_RECORD_MAGIC_SIZE]; -+ -+ /* transaction id */ -+ d64 id; -+ -+ /* total number of wander records in current transaction */ -+ d32 total; -+ -+ /* this block number in transaction */ -+ d32 serial; -+ -+ /* number of previous block in commit */ -+ d64 next_block; -+}; -+ -+/* The first wander record (transaction head) of written transaction has the -+ special format */ -+struct tx_header { -+ /* magic string makes first block in transaction different from other -+ logged blocks, it should help fsck. */ -+ char magic[TX_HEADER_MAGIC_SIZE]; -+ -+ /* transaction id */ -+ d64 id; -+ -+ /* total number of records (including this first tx head) in the -+ transaction */ -+ d32 total; -+ -+ /* align next field to 8-byte boundary; this field always is zero */ -+ d32 padding; -+ -+ /* block number of previous transaction head */ -+ d64 prev_tx; -+ -+ /* next wander record location */ -+ d64 next_block; -+ -+ /* committed versions of free blocks counter */ -+ d64 free_blocks; -+ -+ /* number of used OIDs (nr_files) and maximal used OID are logged -+ separately from super block */ -+ d64 nr_files; -+ d64 next_oid; -+}; -+ -+/* A transaction gets written to disk as a set of wander records (each wander -+ record size is fs block) */ -+ -+/* As it was told above a wander The rest of wander record is filled by these log entries, unused space filled -+ by zeroes */ -+struct wander_entry { -+ d64 original; /* block original location */ -+ d64 wandered; /* block wandered location */ -+}; -+ -+/* REISER4 JOURNAL WRITER FUNCTIONS */ -+ -+extern int reiser4_write_logs(long *); -+extern int reiser4_journal_replay(struct super_block *); -+extern int reiser4_journal_recover_sb_data(struct super_block *); -+ -+extern int reiser4_init_journal_info(struct super_block *); -+extern void reiser4_done_journal_info(struct super_block *); -+ -+extern int write_jnode_list(struct list_head *, flush_queue_t *, long *, int); -+ -+#endif /* __FS_REISER4_WANDER_H__ */ -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 80 -+ scroll-step: 1 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/writeout.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/writeout.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/writeout.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/writeout.h 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ -+/* Copyright 2002, 2003, 2004 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiser4/README */ -+ -+#if !defined (__FS_REISER4_WRITEOUT_H__) -+ -+#define WRITEOUT_SINGLE_STREAM (0x1) -+#define WRITEOUT_FOR_PAGE_RECLAIM (0x2) -+#define WRITEOUT_BARRIER (0x4) -+ -+extern int reiser4_get_writeout_flags(void); -+ -+#endif /* __FS_REISER4_WRITEOUT_H__ */ -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 80 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/znode.c linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/znode.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/znode.c 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/znode.c 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,1029 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by -+ * reiser4/README */ -+/* Znode manipulation functions. */ -+/* Znode is the in-memory header for a tree node. It is stored -+ separately from the node itself so that it does not get written to -+ disk. In this respect znode is like buffer head or page head. We -+ also use znodes for additional reiser4 specific purposes: -+ -+ . they are organized into tree structure which is a part of whole -+ reiser4 tree. -+ . they are used to implement node grained locking -+ . they are used to keep additional state associated with a -+ node -+ . they contain links to lists used by the transaction manager -+ -+ Znode is attached to some variable "block number" which is instance of -+ fs/reiser4/tree.h:reiser4_block_nr type. Znode can exist without -+ appropriate node being actually loaded in memory. Existence of znode itself -+ is regulated by reference count (->x_count) in it. Each time thread -+ acquires reference to znode through call to zget(), ->x_count is -+ incremented and decremented on call to zput(). Data (content of node) are -+ brought in memory through call to zload(), which also increments ->d_count -+ reference counter. zload can block waiting on IO. Call to zrelse() -+ decreases this counter. Also, ->c_count keeps track of number of child -+ znodes and prevents parent znode from being recycled until all of its -+ children are. ->c_count is decremented whenever child goes out of existence -+ (being actually recycled in zdestroy()) which can be some time after last -+ reference to this child dies if we support some form of LRU cache for -+ znodes. -+ -+*/ -+/* EVERY ZNODE'S STORY -+ -+ 1. His infancy. -+ -+ Once upon a time, the znode was born deep inside of zget() by call to -+ zalloc(). At the return from zget() znode had: -+ -+ . reference counter (x_count) of 1 -+ . assigned block number, marked as used in bitmap -+ . pointer to parent znode. Root znode parent pointer points -+ to its father: "fake" znode. This, in turn, has NULL parent pointer. -+ . hash table linkage -+ . no data loaded from disk -+ . no node plugin -+ . no sibling linkage -+ -+ 2. His childhood -+ -+ Each node is either brought into memory as a result of tree traversal, or -+ created afresh, creation of the root being a special case of the latter. In -+ either case it's inserted into sibling list. This will typically require -+ some ancillary tree traversing, but ultimately both sibling pointers will -+ exist and JNODE_LEFT_CONNECTED and JNODE_RIGHT_CONNECTED will be true in -+ zjnode.state. -+ -+ 3. His youth. -+ -+ If znode is bound to already existing node in a tree, its content is read -+ from the disk by call to zload(). At that moment, JNODE_LOADED bit is set -+ in zjnode.state and zdata() function starts to return non null for this -+ znode. zload() further calls zparse() that determines which node layout -+ this node is rendered in, and sets ->nplug on success. -+ -+ If znode is for new node just created, memory for it is allocated and -+ zinit_new() function is called to initialise data, according to selected -+ node layout. -+ -+ 4. His maturity. -+ -+ After this point, znode lingers in memory for some time. Threads can -+ acquire references to znode either by blocknr through call to zget(), or by -+ following a pointer to unallocated znode from internal item. Each time -+ reference to znode is obtained, x_count is increased. Thread can read/write -+ lock znode. Znode data can be loaded through calls to zload(), d_count will -+ be increased appropriately. If all references to znode are released -+ (x_count drops to 0), znode is not recycled immediately. Rather, it is -+ still cached in the hash table in the hope that it will be accessed -+ shortly. -+ -+ There are two ways in which znode existence can be terminated: -+ -+ . sudden death: node bound to this znode is removed from the tree -+ . overpopulation: znode is purged out of memory due to memory pressure -+ -+ 5. His death. -+ -+ Death is complex process. -+ -+ When we irrevocably commit ourselves to decision to remove node from the -+ tree, JNODE_HEARD_BANSHEE bit is set in zjnode.state of corresponding -+ znode. This is done either in ->kill_hook() of internal item or in -+ reiser4_kill_root() function when tree root is removed. -+ -+ At this moment znode still has: -+ -+ . locks held on it, necessary write ones -+ . references to it -+ . disk block assigned to it -+ . data loaded from the disk -+ . pending requests for lock -+ -+ But once JNODE_HEARD_BANSHEE bit set, last call to unlock_znode() does node -+ deletion. Node deletion includes two phases. First all ways to get -+ references to that znode (sibling and parent links and hash lookup using -+ block number stored in parent node) should be deleted -- it is done through -+ sibling_list_remove(), also we assume that nobody uses down link from -+ parent node due to its nonexistence or proper parent node locking and -+ nobody uses parent pointers from children due to absence of them. Second we -+ invalidate all pending lock requests which still are on znode's lock -+ request queue, this is done by reiser4_invalidate_lock(). Another -+ JNODE_IS_DYING znode status bit is used to invalidate pending lock requests. -+ Once it set all requesters are forced to return -EINVAL from -+ longterm_lock_znode(). Future locking attempts are not possible because all -+ ways to get references to that znode are removed already. Last, node is -+ uncaptured from transaction. -+ -+ When last reference to the dying znode is just about to be released, -+ block number for this lock is released and znode is removed from the -+ hash table. -+ -+ Now znode can be recycled. -+ -+ [it's possible to free bitmap block and remove znode from the hash -+ table when last lock is released. This will result in having -+ referenced but completely orphaned znode] -+ -+ 6. Limbo -+ -+ As have been mentioned above znodes with reference counter 0 are -+ still cached in a hash table. Once memory pressure increases they are -+ purged out of there [this requires something like LRU list for -+ efficient implementation. LRU list would also greatly simplify -+ implementation of coord cache that would in this case morph to just -+ scanning some initial segment of LRU list]. Data loaded into -+ unreferenced znode are flushed back to the durable storage if -+ necessary and memory is freed. Znodes themselves can be recycled at -+ this point too. -+ -+*/ -+ -+#include "debug.h" -+#include "dformat.h" -+#include "key.h" -+#include "coord.h" -+#include "plugin/plugin_header.h" -+#include "plugin/node/node.h" -+#include "plugin/plugin.h" -+#include "txnmgr.h" -+#include "jnode.h" -+#include "znode.h" -+#include "block_alloc.h" -+#include "tree.h" -+#include "tree_walk.h" -+#include "super.h" -+#include "reiser4.h" -+ -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+ -+static z_hash_table *get_htable(reiser4_tree *, -+ const reiser4_block_nr * const blocknr); -+static z_hash_table *znode_get_htable(const znode *); -+static void zdrop(znode *); -+ -+/* hash table support */ -+ -+/* compare two block numbers for equality. Used by hash-table macros */ -+static inline int -+blknreq(const reiser4_block_nr * b1, const reiser4_block_nr * b2) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-534", b1 != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-535", b2 != NULL); -+ -+ return *b1 == *b2; -+} -+ -+/* Hash znode by block number. Used by hash-table macros */ -+/* Audited by: umka (2002.06.11) */ -+static inline __u32 -+blknrhashfn(z_hash_table * table, const reiser4_block_nr * b) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-536", b != NULL); -+ -+ return *b & (REISER4_ZNODE_HASH_TABLE_SIZE - 1); -+} -+ -+/* The hash table definition */ -+#define KMALLOC(size) kmalloc((size), reiser4_ctx_gfp_mask_get()) -+#define KFREE(ptr, size) kfree(ptr) -+TYPE_SAFE_HASH_DEFINE(z, znode, reiser4_block_nr, zjnode.key.z, zjnode.link.z, -+ blknrhashfn, blknreq); -+#undef KFREE -+#undef KMALLOC -+ -+/* slab for znodes */ -+static struct kmem_cache *znode_cache; -+ -+int znode_shift_order; -+ -+/** -+ * init_znodes - create znode cache -+ * -+ * Initializes slab cache of znodes. It is part of reiser4 module initialization. -+ */ -+int init_znodes(void) -+{ -+ znode_cache = kmem_cache_create("znode", sizeof(znode), 0, -+ SLAB_HWCACHE_ALIGN | -+ SLAB_RECLAIM_ACCOUNT, NULL); -+ if (znode_cache == NULL) -+ return RETERR(-ENOMEM); -+ -+ for (znode_shift_order = 0; (1 << znode_shift_order) < sizeof(znode); -+ ++znode_shift_order); -+ --znode_shift_order; -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * done_znodes - delete znode cache -+ * -+ * This is called on reiser4 module unloading or system shutdown. -+ */ -+void done_znodes(void) -+{ -+ destroy_reiser4_cache(&znode_cache); -+} -+ -+/* call this to initialise tree of znodes */ -+int znodes_tree_init(reiser4_tree * tree /* tree to initialise znodes for */ ) -+{ -+ int result; -+ assert("umka-050", tree != NULL); -+ -+ rwlock_init(&tree->dk_lock); -+ -+ result = z_hash_init(&tree->zhash_table, REISER4_ZNODE_HASH_TABLE_SIZE); -+ if (result != 0) -+ return result; -+ result = z_hash_init(&tree->zfake_table, REISER4_ZNODE_HASH_TABLE_SIZE); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* free this znode */ -+void zfree(znode * node /* znode to free */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-465", node != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2120", znode_page(node) == NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2301", list_empty_careful(&node->lock.owners)); -+ assert("nikita-2302", list_empty_careful(&node->lock.requestors)); -+ assert("nikita-2663", (list_empty_careful(&ZJNODE(node)->capture_link) && -+ NODE_LIST(ZJNODE(node)) == NOT_CAPTURED)); -+ assert("nikita-3220", list_empty(&ZJNODE(node)->jnodes)); -+ assert("nikita-3293", !znode_is_right_connected(node)); -+ assert("nikita-3294", !znode_is_left_connected(node)); -+ assert("nikita-3295", node->left == NULL); -+ assert("nikita-3296", node->right == NULL); -+ -+ /* not yet phash_jnode_destroy(ZJNODE(node)); */ -+ -+ kmem_cache_free(znode_cache, node); -+} -+ -+/* call this to free tree of znodes */ -+void znodes_tree_done(reiser4_tree * tree /* tree to finish with znodes of */ ) -+{ -+ znode *node; -+ znode *next; -+ z_hash_table *ztable; -+ -+ /* scan znode hash-tables and kill all znodes, then free hash tables -+ * themselves. */ -+ -+ assert("nikita-795", tree != NULL); -+ -+ ztable = &tree->zhash_table; -+ -+ if (ztable->_table != NULL) { -+ for_all_in_htable(ztable, z, node, next) { -+ node->c_count = 0; -+ node->in_parent.node = NULL; -+ assert("nikita-2179", atomic_read(&ZJNODE(node)->x_count) == 0); -+ zdrop(node); -+ } -+ -+ z_hash_done(&tree->zhash_table); -+ } -+ -+ ztable = &tree->zfake_table; -+ -+ if (ztable->_table != NULL) { -+ for_all_in_htable(ztable, z, node, next) { -+ node->c_count = 0; -+ node->in_parent.node = NULL; -+ assert("nikita-2179", atomic_read(&ZJNODE(node)->x_count) == 0); -+ zdrop(node); -+ } -+ -+ z_hash_done(&tree->zfake_table); -+ } -+} -+ -+/* ZNODE STRUCTURES */ -+ -+/* allocate fresh znode */ -+znode *zalloc(gfp_t gfp_flag /* allocation flag */ ) -+{ -+ znode *node; -+ -+ node = kmem_cache_alloc(znode_cache, gfp_flag); -+ return node; -+} -+ -+/* Initialize fields of znode -+ @node: znode to initialize; -+ @parent: parent znode; -+ @tree: tree we are in. */ -+void zinit(znode * node, const znode * parent, reiser4_tree * tree) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-466", node != NULL); -+ assert("umka-268", current_tree != NULL); -+ -+ memset(node, 0, sizeof *node); -+ -+ assert("umka-051", tree != NULL); -+ -+ jnode_init(&node->zjnode, tree, JNODE_FORMATTED_BLOCK); -+ reiser4_init_lock(&node->lock); -+ init_parent_coord(&node->in_parent, parent); -+} -+ -+/* -+ * remove znode from indices. This is called jput() when last reference on -+ * znode is released. -+ */ -+void znode_remove(znode * node /* znode to remove */ , reiser4_tree * tree) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-2108", node != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-470", node->c_count == 0); -+ assert_rw_write_locked(&(tree->tree_lock)); -+ -+ /* remove reference to this znode from cbk cache */ -+ cbk_cache_invalidate(node, tree); -+ -+ /* update c_count of parent */ -+ if (znode_parent(node) != NULL) { -+ assert("nikita-472", znode_parent(node)->c_count > 0); -+ /* father, onto your hands I forward my spirit... */ -+ znode_parent(node)->c_count--; -+ node->in_parent.node = NULL; -+ } else { -+ /* orphaned znode?! Root? */ -+ } -+ -+ /* remove znode from hash-table */ -+ z_hash_remove_rcu(znode_get_htable(node), node); -+} -+ -+/* zdrop() -- Remove znode from the tree. -+ -+ This is called when znode is removed from the memory. */ -+static void zdrop(znode * node /* znode to finish with */ ) -+{ -+ jdrop(ZJNODE(node)); -+} -+ -+/* -+ * put znode into right place in the hash table. This is called by relocate -+ * code. -+ */ -+int znode_rehash(znode * node /* node to rehash */ , -+ const reiser4_block_nr * new_block_nr /* new block number */ ) -+{ -+ z_hash_table *oldtable; -+ z_hash_table *newtable; -+ reiser4_tree *tree; -+ -+ assert("nikita-2018", node != NULL); -+ -+ tree = znode_get_tree(node); -+ oldtable = znode_get_htable(node); -+ newtable = get_htable(tree, new_block_nr); -+ -+ write_lock_tree(tree); -+ /* remove znode from hash-table */ -+ z_hash_remove_rcu(oldtable, node); -+ -+ /* assertion no longer valid due to RCU */ -+ /* assert("nikita-2019", z_hash_find(newtable, new_block_nr) == NULL); */ -+ -+ /* update blocknr */ -+ znode_set_block(node, new_block_nr); -+ node->zjnode.key.z = *new_block_nr; -+ -+ /* insert it into hash */ -+ z_hash_insert_rcu(newtable, node); -+ write_unlock_tree(tree); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* ZNODE LOOKUP, GET, PUT */ -+ -+/* zlook() - get znode with given block_nr in a hash table or return NULL -+ -+ If result is non-NULL then the znode's x_count is incremented. Internal version -+ accepts pre-computed hash index. The hash table is accessed under caller's -+ tree->hash_lock. -+*/ -+znode *zlook(reiser4_tree * tree, const reiser4_block_nr * const blocknr) -+{ -+ znode *result; -+ __u32 hash; -+ z_hash_table *htable; -+ -+ assert("jmacd-506", tree != NULL); -+ assert("jmacd-507", blocknr != NULL); -+ -+ htable = get_htable(tree, blocknr); -+ hash = blknrhashfn(htable, blocknr); -+ -+ rcu_read_lock(); -+ result = z_hash_find_index(htable, hash, blocknr); -+ -+ if (result != NULL) { -+ add_x_ref(ZJNODE(result)); -+ result = znode_rip_check(tree, result); -+ } -+ rcu_read_unlock(); -+ -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* return hash table where znode with block @blocknr is (or should be) -+ * stored */ -+static z_hash_table *get_htable(reiser4_tree * tree, -+ const reiser4_block_nr * const blocknr) -+{ -+ z_hash_table *table; -+ if (is_disk_addr_unallocated(blocknr)) -+ table = &tree->zfake_table; -+ else -+ table = &tree->zhash_table; -+ return table; -+} -+ -+/* return hash table where znode @node is (or should be) stored */ -+static z_hash_table *znode_get_htable(const znode * node) -+{ -+ return get_htable(znode_get_tree(node), znode_get_block(node)); -+} -+ -+/* zget() - get znode from hash table, allocating it if necessary. -+ -+ First a call to zlook, locating a x-referenced znode if one -+ exists. If znode is not found, allocate new one and return. Result -+ is returned with x_count reference increased. -+ -+ LOCKS TAKEN: TREE_LOCK, ZNODE_LOCK -+ LOCK ORDERING: NONE -+*/ -+znode *zget(reiser4_tree * tree, -+ const reiser4_block_nr * const blocknr, -+ znode * parent, tree_level level, gfp_t gfp_flag) -+{ -+ znode *result; -+ __u32 hashi; -+ -+ z_hash_table *zth; -+ -+ assert("jmacd-512", tree != NULL); -+ assert("jmacd-513", blocknr != NULL); -+ assert("jmacd-514", level < REISER4_MAX_ZTREE_HEIGHT); -+ -+ zth = get_htable(tree, blocknr); -+ hashi = blknrhashfn(zth, blocknr); -+ -+ /* NOTE-NIKITA address-as-unallocated-blocknr still is not -+ implemented. */ -+ -+ z_hash_prefetch_bucket(zth, hashi); -+ -+ rcu_read_lock(); -+ /* Find a matching BLOCKNR in the hash table. If the znode is found, -+ we obtain an reference (x_count) but the znode remains unlocked. -+ Have to worry about race conditions later. */ -+ result = z_hash_find_index(zth, hashi, blocknr); -+ /* According to the current design, the hash table lock protects new -+ znode references. */ -+ if (result != NULL) { -+ add_x_ref(ZJNODE(result)); -+ /* NOTE-NIKITA it should be so, but special case during -+ creation of new root makes such assertion highly -+ complicated. */ -+ assert("nikita-2131", 1 || znode_parent(result) == parent || -+ (ZF_ISSET(result, JNODE_ORPHAN) -+ && (znode_parent(result) == NULL))); -+ result = znode_rip_check(tree, result); -+ } -+ -+ rcu_read_unlock(); -+ -+ if (!result) { -+ znode *shadow; -+ -+ result = zalloc(gfp_flag); -+ if (!result) { -+ return ERR_PTR(RETERR(-ENOMEM)); -+ } -+ -+ zinit(result, parent, tree); -+ ZJNODE(result)->blocknr = *blocknr; -+ ZJNODE(result)->key.z = *blocknr; -+ result->level = level; -+ -+ write_lock_tree(tree); -+ -+ shadow = z_hash_find_index(zth, hashi, blocknr); -+ if (unlikely(shadow != NULL && !ZF_ISSET(shadow, JNODE_RIP))) { -+ jnode_list_remove(ZJNODE(result)); -+ zfree(result); -+ result = shadow; -+ } else { -+ result->version = znode_build_version(tree); -+ z_hash_insert_index_rcu(zth, hashi, result); -+ -+ if (parent != NULL) -+ ++parent->c_count; -+ } -+ -+ add_x_ref(ZJNODE(result)); -+ -+ write_unlock_tree(tree); -+ } -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ if (!reiser4_blocknr_is_fake(blocknr) && *blocknr != 0) -+ reiser4_check_block(blocknr, 1); -+#endif -+ /* Check for invalid tree level, return -EIO */ -+ if (unlikely(znode_get_level(result) != level)) { -+ warning("jmacd-504", -+ "Wrong level for cached block %llu: %i expecting %i", -+ (unsigned long long)(*blocknr), znode_get_level(result), -+ level); -+ zput(result); -+ return ERR_PTR(RETERR(-EIO)); -+ } -+ -+ assert("nikita-1227", znode_invariant(result)); -+ -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* ZNODE PLUGINS/DATA */ -+ -+/* "guess" plugin for node loaded from the disk. Plugin id of node plugin is -+ stored at the fixed offset from the beginning of the node. */ -+static node_plugin *znode_guess_plugin(const znode * node /* znode to guess -+ * plugin of */ ) -+{ -+ reiser4_tree *tree; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1053", node != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1055", zdata(node) != NULL); -+ -+ tree = znode_get_tree(node); -+ assert("umka-053", tree != NULL); -+ -+ if (reiser4_is_set(tree->super, REISER4_ONE_NODE_PLUGIN)) { -+ return tree->nplug; -+ } else { -+ return node_plugin_by_disk_id -+ (tree, &((common_node_header *) zdata(node))->plugin_id); -+#ifdef GUESS_EXISTS -+ reiser4_plugin *plugin; -+ -+ /* NOTE-NIKITA add locking here when dynamic plugins will be -+ * implemented */ -+ for_all_plugins(REISER4_NODE_PLUGIN_TYPE, plugin) { -+ if ((plugin->u.node.guess != NULL) -+ && plugin->u.node.guess(node)) -+ return plugin; -+ } -+ warning("nikita-1057", "Cannot guess node plugin"); -+ print_znode("node", node); -+ return NULL; -+#endif -+ } -+} -+ -+/* parse node header and install ->node_plugin */ -+int zparse(znode * node /* znode to parse */ ) -+{ -+ int result; -+ -+ assert("nikita-1233", node != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2370", zdata(node) != NULL); -+ -+ if (node->nplug == NULL) { -+ node_plugin *nplug; -+ -+ nplug = znode_guess_plugin(node); -+ if (likely(nplug != NULL)) { -+ result = nplug->parse(node); -+ if (likely(result == 0)) -+ node->nplug = nplug; -+ } else { -+ result = RETERR(-EIO); -+ } -+ } else -+ result = 0; -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* zload with readahead */ -+int zload_ra(znode * node /* znode to load */ , ra_info_t * info) -+{ -+ int result; -+ -+ assert("nikita-484", node != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1377", znode_invariant(node)); -+ assert("jmacd-7771", !znode_above_root(node)); -+ assert("nikita-2125", atomic_read(&ZJNODE(node)->x_count) > 0); -+ assert("nikita-3016", reiser4_schedulable()); -+ -+ if (info) -+ formatted_readahead(node, info); -+ -+ result = jload(ZJNODE(node)); -+ assert("nikita-1378", znode_invariant(node)); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* load content of node into memory */ -+int zload(znode * node) -+{ -+ return zload_ra(node, NULL); -+} -+ -+/* call node plugin to initialise newly allocated node. */ -+int zinit_new(znode * node /* znode to initialise */ , gfp_t gfp_flags) -+{ -+ return jinit_new(ZJNODE(node), gfp_flags); -+} -+ -+/* drop reference to node data. When last reference is dropped, data are -+ unloaded. */ -+void zrelse(znode * node /* znode to release references to */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-1381", znode_invariant(node)); -+ -+ jrelse(ZJNODE(node)); -+} -+ -+/* returns free space in node */ -+unsigned znode_free_space(znode * node /* znode to query */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-852", node != NULL); -+ return node_plugin_by_node(node)->free_space(node); -+} -+ -+/* left delimiting key of znode */ -+reiser4_key *znode_get_rd_key(znode * node /* znode to query */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-958", node != NULL); -+ assert_rw_locked(&(znode_get_tree(node)->dk_lock)); -+ assert("nikita-3067", LOCK_CNT_GTZ(rw_locked_dk)); -+ assert("nikita-30671", node->rd_key_version != 0); -+ return &node->rd_key; -+} -+ -+/* right delimiting key of znode */ -+reiser4_key *znode_get_ld_key(znode * node /* znode to query */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-974", node != NULL); -+ assert_rw_locked(&(znode_get_tree(node)->dk_lock)); -+ assert("nikita-3068", LOCK_CNT_GTZ(rw_locked_dk)); -+ assert("nikita-30681", node->ld_key_version != 0); -+ return &node->ld_key; -+} -+ -+ON_DEBUG(atomic_t delim_key_version = ATOMIC_INIT(0); -+ ) -+ -+/* update right-delimiting key of @node */ -+reiser4_key *znode_set_rd_key(znode * node, const reiser4_key * key) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-2937", node != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2939", key != NULL); -+ assert_rw_write_locked(&(znode_get_tree(node)->dk_lock)); -+ assert("nikita-3069", LOCK_CNT_GTZ(write_locked_dk)); -+ assert("nikita-2944", -+ znode_is_any_locked(node) || -+ znode_get_level(node) != LEAF_LEVEL || -+ keyge(key, &node->rd_key) || -+ keyeq(&node->rd_key, reiser4_min_key()) || -+ ZF_ISSET(node, JNODE_HEARD_BANSHEE)); -+ -+ node->rd_key = *key; -+ ON_DEBUG(node->rd_key_version = atomic_inc_return(&delim_key_version)); -+ return &node->rd_key; -+} -+ -+/* update left-delimiting key of @node */ -+reiser4_key *znode_set_ld_key(znode * node, const reiser4_key * key) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-2940", node != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2941", key != NULL); -+ assert_rw_write_locked(&(znode_get_tree(node)->dk_lock)); -+ assert("nikita-3070", LOCK_CNT_GTZ(write_locked_dk)); -+ assert("nikita-2943", -+ znode_is_any_locked(node) || keyeq(&node->ld_key, -+ reiser4_min_key())); -+ -+ node->ld_key = *key; -+ ON_DEBUG(node->ld_key_version = atomic_inc_return(&delim_key_version)); -+ return &node->ld_key; -+} -+ -+/* true if @key is inside key range for @node */ -+int znode_contains_key(znode * node /* znode to look in */ , -+ const reiser4_key * key /* key to look for */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-1237", node != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1238", key != NULL); -+ -+ /* left_delimiting_key <= key <= right_delimiting_key */ -+ return keyle(znode_get_ld_key(node), key) -+ && keyle(key, znode_get_rd_key(node)); -+} -+ -+/* same as znode_contains_key(), but lock dk lock */ -+int znode_contains_key_lock(znode * node /* znode to look in */ , -+ const reiser4_key * key /* key to look for */ ) -+{ -+ int result; -+ -+ assert("umka-056", node != NULL); -+ assert("umka-057", key != NULL); -+ -+ read_lock_dk(znode_get_tree(node)); -+ result = znode_contains_key(node, key); -+ read_unlock_dk(znode_get_tree(node)); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* get parent pointer, assuming tree is not locked */ -+znode *znode_parent_nolock(const znode * node /* child znode */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-1444", node != NULL); -+ return node->in_parent.node; -+} -+ -+/* get parent pointer of znode */ -+znode *znode_parent(const znode * node /* child znode */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-1226", node != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-1406", LOCK_CNT_GTZ(rw_locked_tree)); -+ return znode_parent_nolock(node); -+} -+ -+/* detect uber znode used to protect in-superblock tree root pointer */ -+int znode_above_root(const znode * node /* znode to query */ ) -+{ -+ assert("umka-059", node != NULL); -+ -+ return disk_addr_eq(&ZJNODE(node)->blocknr, &UBER_TREE_ADDR); -+} -+ -+/* check that @node is root---that its block number is recorder in the tree as -+ that of root node */ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+static int znode_is_true_root(const znode * node /* znode to query */ ) -+{ -+ assert("umka-060", node != NULL); -+ assert("umka-061", current_tree != NULL); -+ -+ return disk_addr_eq(znode_get_block(node), -+ &znode_get_tree(node)->root_block); -+} -+#endif -+ -+/* check that @node is root */ -+int znode_is_root(const znode * node /* znode to query */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-1206", node != NULL); -+ -+ return znode_get_level(node) == znode_get_tree(node)->height; -+} -+ -+/* Returns true is @node was just created by zget() and wasn't ever loaded -+ into memory. */ -+/* NIKITA-HANS: yes */ -+int znode_just_created(const znode * node) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-2188", node != NULL); -+ return (znode_page(node) == NULL); -+} -+ -+/* obtain updated ->znode_epoch. See seal.c for description. */ -+__u64 znode_build_version(reiser4_tree * tree) -+{ -+ __u64 result; -+ -+ spin_lock(&tree->epoch_lock); -+ result = ++tree->znode_epoch; -+ spin_unlock(&tree->epoch_lock); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+void init_load_count(load_count * dh) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-2105", dh != NULL); -+ memset(dh, 0, sizeof *dh); -+} -+ -+void done_load_count(load_count * dh) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-2106", dh != NULL); -+ if (dh->node != NULL) { -+ for (; dh->d_ref > 0; --dh->d_ref) -+ zrelse(dh->node); -+ dh->node = NULL; -+ } -+} -+ -+static int incr_load_count(load_count * dh) -+{ -+ int result; -+ -+ assert("nikita-2110", dh != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2111", dh->node != NULL); -+ -+ result = zload(dh->node); -+ if (result == 0) -+ ++dh->d_ref; -+ return result; -+} -+ -+int incr_load_count_znode(load_count * dh, znode * node) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-2107", dh != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2158", node != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-2109", -+ ergo(dh->node != NULL, (dh->node == node) || (dh->d_ref == 0))); -+ -+ dh->node = node; -+ return incr_load_count(dh); -+} -+ -+int incr_load_count_jnode(load_count * dh, jnode * node) -+{ -+ if (jnode_is_znode(node)) { -+ return incr_load_count_znode(dh, JZNODE(node)); -+ } -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+void copy_load_count(load_count * new, load_count * old) -+{ -+ int ret = 0; -+ done_load_count(new); -+ new->node = old->node; -+ new->d_ref = 0; -+ -+ while ((new->d_ref < old->d_ref) && (ret = incr_load_count(new)) == 0) { -+ } -+ -+ assert("jmacd-87589", ret == 0); -+} -+ -+void move_load_count(load_count * new, load_count * old) -+{ -+ done_load_count(new); -+ new->node = old->node; -+ new->d_ref = old->d_ref; -+ old->node = NULL; -+ old->d_ref = 0; -+} -+ -+/* convert parent pointer into coord */ -+void parent_coord_to_coord(const parent_coord_t * pcoord, coord_t * coord) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-3204", pcoord != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-3205", coord != NULL); -+ -+ coord_init_first_unit_nocheck(coord, pcoord->node); -+ coord_set_item_pos(coord, pcoord->item_pos); -+ coord->between = AT_UNIT; -+} -+ -+/* pack coord into parent_coord_t */ -+void coord_to_parent_coord(const coord_t * coord, parent_coord_t * pcoord) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-3206", pcoord != NULL); -+ assert("nikita-3207", coord != NULL); -+ -+ pcoord->node = coord->node; -+ pcoord->item_pos = coord->item_pos; -+} -+ -+/* Initialize a parent hint pointer. (parent hint pointer is a field in znode, -+ look for comments there) */ -+void init_parent_coord(parent_coord_t * pcoord, const znode * node) -+{ -+ pcoord->node = (znode *) node; -+ pcoord->item_pos = (unsigned short)~0; -+} -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ -+/* debugging aid: znode invariant */ -+static int znode_invariant_f(const znode * node /* znode to check */ , -+ char const **msg /* where to store error -+ * message, if any */ ) -+{ -+#define _ergo(ant, con) \ -+ ((*msg) = "{" #ant "} ergo {" #con "}", ergo((ant), (con))) -+ -+#define _equi(e1, e2) \ -+ ((*msg) = "{" #e1 "} <=> {" #e2 "}", equi((e1), (e2))) -+ -+#define _check(exp) ((*msg) = #exp, (exp)) -+ -+ return jnode_invariant_f(ZJNODE(node), msg) && -+ /* [znode-fake] invariant */ -+ /* fake znode doesn't have a parent, and */ -+ _ergo(znode_get_level(node) == 0, znode_parent(node) == NULL) && -+ /* there is another way to express this very check, and */ -+ _ergo(znode_above_root(node), znode_parent(node) == NULL) && -+ /* it has special block number, and */ -+ _ergo(znode_get_level(node) == 0, -+ disk_addr_eq(znode_get_block(node), &UBER_TREE_ADDR)) && -+ /* it is the only znode with such block number, and */ -+ _ergo(!znode_above_root(node) && znode_is_loaded(node), -+ !disk_addr_eq(znode_get_block(node), &UBER_TREE_ADDR)) && -+ /* it is parent of the tree root node */ -+ _ergo(znode_is_true_root(node), -+ znode_above_root(znode_parent(node))) && -+ /* [znode-level] invariant */ -+ /* level of parent znode is one larger than that of child, -+ except for the fake znode, and */ -+ _ergo(znode_parent(node) && !znode_above_root(znode_parent(node)), -+ znode_get_level(znode_parent(node)) == -+ znode_get_level(node) + 1) && -+ /* left neighbor is at the same level, and */ -+ _ergo(znode_is_left_connected(node) && node->left != NULL, -+ znode_get_level(node) == znode_get_level(node->left)) && -+ /* right neighbor is at the same level */ -+ _ergo(znode_is_right_connected(node) && node->right != NULL, -+ znode_get_level(node) == znode_get_level(node->right)) && -+ /* [znode-connected] invariant */ -+ _ergo(node->left != NULL, znode_is_left_connected(node)) && -+ _ergo(node->right != NULL, znode_is_right_connected(node)) && -+ _ergo(!znode_is_root(node) && node->left != NULL, -+ znode_is_right_connected(node->left) && -+ node->left->right == node) && -+ _ergo(!znode_is_root(node) && node->right != NULL, -+ znode_is_left_connected(node->right) && -+ node->right->left == node) && -+ /* [znode-c_count] invariant */ -+ /* for any znode, c_count of its parent is greater than 0 */ -+ _ergo(znode_parent(node) != NULL && -+ !znode_above_root(znode_parent(node)), -+ znode_parent(node)->c_count > 0) && -+ /* leaves don't have children */ -+ _ergo(znode_get_level(node) == LEAF_LEVEL, -+ node->c_count == 0) && -+ _check(node->zjnode.jnodes.prev != NULL) && -+ _check(node->zjnode.jnodes.next != NULL) && -+ /* orphan doesn't have a parent */ -+ _ergo(ZF_ISSET(node, JNODE_ORPHAN), znode_parent(node) == 0) && -+ /* [znode-modify] invariant */ -+ /* if znode is not write-locked, its checksum remains -+ * invariant */ -+ /* unfortunately, zlock is unordered w.r.t. jnode_lock, so we -+ * cannot check this. */ -+ /* [znode-refs] invariant */ -+ /* only referenced znode can be long-term locked */ -+ _ergo(znode_is_locked(node), -+ atomic_read(&ZJNODE(node)->x_count) != 0); -+} -+ -+/* debugging aid: check znode invariant and panic if it doesn't hold */ -+int znode_invariant(znode * node /* znode to check */ ) -+{ -+ char const *failed_msg; -+ int result; -+ -+ assert("umka-063", node != NULL); -+ assert("umka-064", current_tree != NULL); -+ -+ spin_lock_znode(node); -+ read_lock_tree(znode_get_tree(node)); -+ result = znode_invariant_f(node, &failed_msg); -+ if (!result) { -+ /* print_znode("corrupted node", node); */ -+ warning("jmacd-555", "Condition %s failed", failed_msg); -+ } -+ read_unlock_tree(znode_get_tree(node)); -+ spin_unlock_znode(node); -+ return result; -+} -+ -+/* return non-0 iff data are loaded into znode */ -+int znode_is_loaded(const znode * node /* znode to query */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-497", node != NULL); -+ return jnode_is_loaded(ZJNODE(node)); -+} -+ -+unsigned long znode_times_locked(const znode * z) -+{ -+ return z->times_locked; -+} -+ -+#endif /* REISER4_DEBUG */ -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/znode.h linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/znode.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/fs/reiser4/znode.h 1970-01-01 03:00:00.000000000 +0300 -+++ linux-2.6.23/fs/reiser4/znode.h 2007-12-04 16:49:30.000000000 +0300 -@@ -0,0 +1,434 @@ -+/* Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by -+ * reiser4/README */ -+ -+/* Declaration of znode (Zam's node). See znode.c for more details. */ -+ -+#ifndef __ZNODE_H__ -+#define __ZNODE_H__ -+ -+#include "forward.h" -+#include "debug.h" -+#include "dformat.h" -+#include "key.h" -+#include "coord.h" -+#include "plugin/node/node.h" -+#include "jnode.h" -+#include "lock.h" -+#include "readahead.h" -+ -+#include -+#include -+#include /* for PAGE_CACHE_SIZE */ -+#include -+#include -+ -+/* znode tracks its position within parent (internal item in a parent node, -+ * that contains znode's block number). */ -+typedef struct parent_coord { -+ znode *node; -+ pos_in_node_t item_pos; -+} parent_coord_t; -+ -+/* &znode - node in a reiser4 tree. -+ -+ NOTE-NIKITA fields in this struct have to be rearranged (later) to reduce -+ cacheline pressure. -+ -+ Locking: -+ -+ Long term: data in a disk node attached to this znode are protected -+ by long term, deadlock aware lock ->lock; -+ -+ Spin lock: the following fields are protected by the spin lock: -+ -+ ->lock -+ -+ Following fields are protected by the global tree lock: -+ -+ ->left -+ ->right -+ ->in_parent -+ ->c_count -+ -+ Following fields are protected by the global delimiting key lock (dk_lock): -+ -+ ->ld_key (to update ->ld_key long-term lock on the node is also required) -+ ->rd_key -+ -+ Following fields are protected by the long term lock: -+ -+ ->nr_items -+ -+ ->node_plugin is never changed once set. This means that after code made -+ itself sure that field is valid it can be accessed without any additional -+ locking. -+ -+ ->level is immutable. -+ -+ Invariants involving this data-type: -+ -+ [znode-fake] -+ [znode-level] -+ [znode-connected] -+ [znode-c_count] -+ [znode-refs] -+ [jnode-refs] -+ [jnode-queued] -+ [znode-modify] -+ -+ For this to be made into a clustering or NUMA filesystem, we would want to eliminate all of the global locks. -+ Suggestions for how to do that are desired.*/ -+struct znode { -+ /* Embedded jnode. */ -+ jnode zjnode; -+ -+ /* contains three subfields, node, pos_in_node, and pos_in_unit. -+ -+ pos_in_node and pos_in_unit are only hints that are cached to -+ speed up lookups during balancing. They are not required to be up to -+ date. Synched in find_child_ptr(). -+ -+ This value allows us to avoid expensive binary searches. -+ -+ in_parent->node points to the parent of this node, and is NOT a -+ hint. -+ */ -+ parent_coord_t in_parent; -+ -+ /* -+ * sibling list pointers -+ */ -+ -+ /* left-neighbor */ -+ znode *left; -+ /* right-neighbor */ -+ znode *right; -+ -+ /* long term lock on node content. This lock supports deadlock -+ detection. See lock.c -+ */ -+ zlock lock; -+ -+ /* You cannot remove from memory a node that has children in -+ memory. This is because we rely on the fact that parent of given -+ node can always be reached without blocking for io. When reading a -+ node into memory you must increase the c_count of its parent, when -+ removing it from memory you must decrease the c_count. This makes -+ the code simpler, and the cases where it is suboptimal are truly -+ obscure. -+ */ -+ int c_count; -+ -+ /* plugin of node attached to this znode. NULL if znode is not -+ loaded. */ -+ node_plugin *nplug; -+ -+ /* version of znode data. This is increased on each modification. This -+ * is necessary to implement seals (see seal.[ch]) efficiently. */ -+ __u64 version; -+ -+ /* left delimiting key. Necessary to efficiently perform -+ balancing with node-level locking. Kept in memory only. */ -+ reiser4_key ld_key; -+ /* right delimiting key. */ -+ reiser4_key rd_key; -+ -+ /* znode's tree level */ -+ __u16 level; -+ /* number of items in this node. This field is modified by node -+ * plugin. */ -+ __u16 nr_items; -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+ void *creator; -+ reiser4_key first_key; -+ unsigned long times_locked; -+ int left_version; /* when node->left was updated */ -+ int right_version; /* when node->right was updated */ -+ int ld_key_version; /* when node->ld_key was updated */ -+ int rd_key_version; /* when node->rd_key was updated */ -+#endif -+ -+} __attribute__ ((aligned(16))); -+ -+ON_DEBUG(extern atomic_t delim_key_version; -+ ) -+ -+/* In general I think these macros should not be exposed. */ -+#define znode_is_locked(node) (lock_is_locked(&node->lock)) -+#define znode_is_rlocked(node) (lock_is_rlocked(&node->lock)) -+#define znode_is_wlocked(node) (lock_is_wlocked(&node->lock)) -+#define znode_is_wlocked_once(node) (lock_is_wlocked_once(&node->lock)) -+#define znode_can_be_rlocked(node) (lock_can_be_rlocked(&node->lock)) -+#define is_lock_compatible(node, mode) (lock_mode_compatible(&node->lock, mode)) -+/* Macros for accessing the znode state. */ -+#define ZF_CLR(p,f) JF_CLR (ZJNODE(p), (f)) -+#define ZF_ISSET(p,f) JF_ISSET(ZJNODE(p), (f)) -+#define ZF_SET(p,f) JF_SET (ZJNODE(p), (f)) -+extern znode *zget(reiser4_tree * tree, const reiser4_block_nr * const block, -+ znode * parent, tree_level level, gfp_t gfp_flag); -+extern znode *zlook(reiser4_tree * tree, const reiser4_block_nr * const block); -+extern int zload(znode * node); -+extern int zload_ra(znode * node, ra_info_t * info); -+extern int zinit_new(znode * node, gfp_t gfp_flags); -+extern void zrelse(znode * node); -+extern void znode_change_parent(znode * new_parent, reiser4_block_nr * block); -+ -+/* size of data in znode */ -+static inline unsigned -+znode_size(const znode * node UNUSED_ARG /* znode to query */ ) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-1416", node != NULL); -+ return PAGE_CACHE_SIZE; -+} -+ -+extern void parent_coord_to_coord(const parent_coord_t * pcoord, -+ coord_t * coord); -+extern void coord_to_parent_coord(const coord_t * coord, -+ parent_coord_t * pcoord); -+extern void init_parent_coord(parent_coord_t * pcoord, const znode * node); -+ -+extern unsigned znode_free_space(znode * node); -+ -+extern reiser4_key *znode_get_rd_key(znode * node); -+extern reiser4_key *znode_get_ld_key(znode * node); -+ -+extern reiser4_key *znode_set_rd_key(znode * node, const reiser4_key * key); -+extern reiser4_key *znode_set_ld_key(znode * node, const reiser4_key * key); -+ -+/* `connected' state checks */ -+static inline int znode_is_right_connected(const znode * node) -+{ -+ return ZF_ISSET(node, JNODE_RIGHT_CONNECTED); -+} -+ -+static inline int znode_is_left_connected(const znode * node) -+{ -+ return ZF_ISSET(node, JNODE_LEFT_CONNECTED); -+} -+ -+static inline int znode_is_connected(const znode * node) -+{ -+ return znode_is_right_connected(node) && znode_is_left_connected(node); -+} -+ -+extern int znode_shift_order; -+extern int znode_rehash(znode * node, const reiser4_block_nr * new_block_nr); -+extern void znode_remove(znode *, reiser4_tree *); -+extern znode *znode_parent(const znode * node); -+extern znode *znode_parent_nolock(const znode * node); -+extern int znode_above_root(const znode * node); -+extern int init_znodes(void); -+extern void done_znodes(void); -+extern int znodes_tree_init(reiser4_tree * ztree); -+extern void znodes_tree_done(reiser4_tree * ztree); -+extern int znode_contains_key(znode * node, const reiser4_key * key); -+extern int znode_contains_key_lock(znode * node, const reiser4_key * key); -+extern unsigned znode_save_free_space(znode * node); -+extern unsigned znode_recover_free_space(znode * node); -+extern znode *zalloc(gfp_t gfp_flag); -+extern void zinit(znode *, const znode * parent, reiser4_tree *); -+extern int zparse(znode * node); -+ -+extern int znode_just_created(const znode * node); -+ -+extern void zfree(znode * node); -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+extern void print_znode(const char *prefix, const znode * node); -+#else -+#define print_znode( p, n ) noop -+#endif -+ -+/* Make it look like various znode functions exist instead of treating znodes as -+ jnodes in znode-specific code. */ -+#define znode_page(x) jnode_page ( ZJNODE(x) ) -+#define zdata(x) jdata ( ZJNODE(x) ) -+#define znode_get_block(x) jnode_get_block ( ZJNODE(x) ) -+#define znode_created(x) jnode_created ( ZJNODE(x) ) -+#define znode_set_created(x) jnode_set_created ( ZJNODE(x) ) -+#define znode_convertible(x) jnode_convertible (ZJNODE(x)) -+#define znode_set_convertible(x) jnode_set_convertible (ZJNODE(x)) -+ -+#define znode_is_dirty(x) jnode_is_dirty ( ZJNODE(x) ) -+#define znode_check_dirty(x) jnode_check_dirty ( ZJNODE(x) ) -+#define znode_make_clean(x) jnode_make_clean ( ZJNODE(x) ) -+#define znode_set_block(x, b) jnode_set_block ( ZJNODE(x), (b) ) -+ -+#define spin_lock_znode(x) spin_lock_jnode ( ZJNODE(x) ) -+#define spin_unlock_znode(x) spin_unlock_jnode ( ZJNODE(x) ) -+#define spin_trylock_znode(x) spin_trylock_jnode ( ZJNODE(x) ) -+#define spin_znode_is_locked(x) spin_jnode_is_locked ( ZJNODE(x) ) -+#define spin_znode_is_not_locked(x) spin_jnode_is_not_locked ( ZJNODE(x) ) -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+extern int znode_x_count_is_protected(const znode * node); -+extern int znode_invariant(znode * node); -+#endif -+ -+/* acquire reference to @node */ -+static inline znode *zref(znode * node) -+{ -+ /* change of x_count from 0 to 1 is protected by tree spin-lock */ -+ return JZNODE(jref(ZJNODE(node))); -+} -+ -+/* release reference to @node */ -+static inline void zput(znode * node) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-3564", znode_invariant(node)); -+ jput(ZJNODE(node)); -+} -+ -+/* get the level field for a znode */ -+static inline tree_level znode_get_level(const znode * node) -+{ -+ return node->level; -+} -+ -+/* get the level field for a jnode */ -+static inline tree_level jnode_get_level(const jnode * node) -+{ -+ if (jnode_is_znode(node)) -+ return znode_get_level(JZNODE(node)); -+ else -+ /* unformatted nodes are all at the LEAF_LEVEL and for -+ "semi-formatted" nodes like bitmaps, level doesn't matter. */ -+ return LEAF_LEVEL; -+} -+ -+/* true if jnode is on leaf level */ -+static inline int jnode_is_leaf(const jnode * node) -+{ -+ if (jnode_is_znode(node)) -+ return (znode_get_level(JZNODE(node)) == LEAF_LEVEL); -+ if (jnode_get_type(node) == JNODE_UNFORMATTED_BLOCK) -+ return 1; -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* return znode's tree */ -+static inline reiser4_tree *znode_get_tree(const znode * node) -+{ -+ assert("nikita-2692", node != NULL); -+ return jnode_get_tree(ZJNODE(node)); -+} -+ -+/* resolve race with zput */ -+static inline znode *znode_rip_check(reiser4_tree * tree, znode * node) -+{ -+ jnode *j; -+ -+ j = jnode_rip_sync(tree, ZJNODE(node)); -+ if (likely(j != NULL)) -+ node = JZNODE(j); -+ else -+ node = NULL; -+ return node; -+} -+ -+#if defined(REISER4_DEBUG) -+int znode_is_loaded(const znode * node /* znode to query */ ); -+#endif -+ -+extern __u64 znode_build_version(reiser4_tree * tree); -+ -+/* Data-handles. A data handle object manages pairing calls to zload() and zrelse(). We -+ must load the data for a node in many places. We could do this by simply calling -+ zload() everywhere, the difficulty arises when we must release the loaded data by -+ calling zrelse. In a function with many possible error/return paths, it requires extra -+ work to figure out which exit paths must call zrelse and those which do not. The data -+ handle automatically calls zrelse for every zload that it is responsible for. In that -+ sense, it acts much like a lock_handle. -+*/ -+typedef struct load_count { -+ znode *node; -+ int d_ref; -+} load_count; -+ -+extern void init_load_count(load_count * lc); /* Initialize a load_count set the current node to NULL. */ -+extern void done_load_count(load_count * dh); /* Finalize a load_count: call zrelse() if necessary */ -+extern int incr_load_count_znode(load_count * dh, znode * node); /* Set the argument znode to the current node, call zload(). */ -+extern int incr_load_count_jnode(load_count * dh, jnode * node); /* If the argument jnode is formatted, do the same as -+ * incr_load_count_znode, otherwise do nothing (unformatted nodes -+ * don't require zload/zrelse treatment). */ -+extern void move_load_count(load_count * new, load_count * old); /* Move the contents of a load_count. Old handle is released. */ -+extern void copy_load_count(load_count * new, load_count * old); /* Copy the contents of a load_count. Old handle remains held. */ -+ -+/* Variable initializers for load_count. */ -+#define INIT_LOAD_COUNT ( load_count * ){ .node = NULL, .d_ref = 0 } -+#define INIT_LOAD_COUNT_NODE( n ) ( load_count ){ .node = ( n ), .d_ref = 0 } -+/* A convenience macro for use in assertions or debug-only code, where loaded -+ data is only required to perform the debugging check. This macro -+ encapsulates an expression inside a pair of calls to zload()/zrelse(). */ -+#define WITH_DATA( node, exp ) \ -+({ \ -+ long __with_dh_result; \ -+ znode *__with_dh_node; \ -+ \ -+ __with_dh_node = ( node ); \ -+ __with_dh_result = zload( __with_dh_node ); \ -+ if( __with_dh_result == 0 ) { \ -+ __with_dh_result = ( long )( exp ); \ -+ zrelse( __with_dh_node ); \ -+ } \ -+ __with_dh_result; \ -+}) -+ -+/* Same as above, but accepts a return value in case zload fails. */ -+#define WITH_DATA_RET( node, ret, exp ) \ -+({ \ -+ int __with_dh_result; \ -+ znode *__with_dh_node; \ -+ \ -+ __with_dh_node = ( node ); \ -+ __with_dh_result = zload( __with_dh_node ); \ -+ if( __with_dh_result == 0 ) { \ -+ __with_dh_result = ( int )( exp ); \ -+ zrelse( __with_dh_node ); \ -+ } else \ -+ __with_dh_result = ( ret ); \ -+ __with_dh_result; \ -+}) -+ -+#define WITH_COORD(coord, exp) \ -+({ \ -+ coord_t *__coord; \ -+ \ -+ __coord = (coord); \ -+ coord_clear_iplug(__coord); \ -+ WITH_DATA(__coord->node, exp); \ -+}) -+ -+#if REISER4_DEBUG -+#define STORE_COUNTERS \ -+ reiser4_lock_cnt_info __entry_counters = \ -+ *reiser4_lock_counters() -+#define CHECK_COUNTERS \ -+ON_DEBUG_CONTEXT( \ -+({ \ -+ __entry_counters.x_refs = reiser4_lock_counters() -> x_refs; \ -+ __entry_counters.t_refs = reiser4_lock_counters() -> t_refs; \ -+ __entry_counters.d_refs = reiser4_lock_counters() -> d_refs; \ -+ assert("nikita-2159", \ -+ !memcmp(&__entry_counters, reiser4_lock_counters(), \ -+ sizeof __entry_counters)); \ -+}) ) -+ -+#else -+#define STORE_COUNTERS -+#define CHECK_COUNTERS noop -+#endif -+ -+/* __ZNODE_H__ */ -+#endif -+ -+/* Make Linus happy. -+ Local variables: -+ c-indentation-style: "K&R" -+ mode-name: "LC" -+ c-basic-offset: 8 -+ tab-width: 8 -+ fill-column: 120 -+ End: -+*/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/include/linux/fs.h linux-2.6.23/include/linux/fs.h ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/include/linux/fs.h 2007-10-10 00:31:38.000000000 +0400 -+++ linux-2.6.23/include/linux/fs.h 2007-12-04 20:02:08.277902069 +0300 -@@ -1198,6 +1198,8 @@ - void (*clear_inode) (struct inode *); - void (*umount_begin) (struct vfsmount *, int); - -+ void (*sync_inodes) (struct super_block *sb, -+ struct writeback_control *wbc); - int (*show_options)(struct seq_file *, struct vfsmount *); - int (*show_stats)(struct seq_file *, struct vfsmount *); - #ifdef CONFIG_QUOTA -@@ -1539,6 +1541,7 @@ - extern int invalidate_inode_pages2_range(struct address_space *mapping, - pgoff_t start, pgoff_t end); - extern int write_inode_now(struct inode *, int); -+extern void generic_sync_sb_inodes(struct super_block *, struct writeback_control *); - extern int filemap_fdatawrite(struct address_space *); - extern int filemap_flush(struct address_space *); - extern int filemap_fdatawait(struct address_space *); -diff -urN linux-2.6.23.orig/mm/filemap.c linux-2.6.23/mm/filemap.c ---- linux-2.6.23.orig/mm/filemap.c 2007-10-10 00:31:38.000000000 +0400 -+++ linux-2.6.23/mm/filemap.c 2007-12-04 20:02:09.534225346 +0300 -@@ -122,6 +122,7 @@ - __dec_zone_page_state(page, NR_FILE_PAGES); - BUG_ON(page_mapped(page)); - } -+EXPORT_SYMBOL(__remove_from_page_cache); - - void remove_from_page_cache(struct page *page) - { -@@ -133,6 +134,7 @@ - __remove_from_page_cache(page); - write_unlock_irq(&mapping->tree_lock); - } -+EXPORT_SYMBOL(remove_from_page_cache); - - static int sync_page(void *word) - { -@@ -720,6 +722,7 @@ - read_unlock_irq(&mapping->tree_lock); - return ret; - } -+EXPORT_SYMBOL(add_to_page_cache_lru); - - /** - * find_get_pages_contig - gang contiguous pagecache lookup -@@ -839,6 +842,7 @@ - - ra->ra_pages /= 4; - } -+EXPORT_SYMBOL(find_get_pages); - - /** - * do_generic_mapping_read - generic file read routine diff --git a/src/patches/squidGuard-1.3-20071117.patch b/src/patches/squidGuard-1.3-20071117.patch deleted file mode 100644 index d8ae8bc7de..0000000000 --- a/src/patches/squidGuard-1.3-20071117.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,136 +0,0 @@ -diff -Naur squidGuard-1.3.orig/src/sgDb.c squidGuard-1.3/src/sgDb.c ---- squidGuard-1.3.orig/src/sgDb.c 2007-11-03 14:59:49.000000000 +0100 -+++ squidGuard-1.3/src/sgDb.c 2007-11-17 22:56:07.000000000 +0100 -@@ -1,10 +1,12 @@ - /* - By accepting this notice, you agree to be bound by the following - agreements: -- -- This software product, squidGuard, is copyrighted (C) 1998-2007 -- by Christine Kronberg, Shalla Secure Services. All rights reserved. -- -+ -+ This software product, squidGuard, is copyrighted (C) 1998 by -+ ElTele Øst AS, Oslo, Norway, with all rights reserved. -+ With December 27th 2006 all rights moved to Christine Kronberg, -+ Shalla Secure Services. -+ - This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it - under the terms of the GNU General Public License (version 2) as - published by the Free Software Foundation. It is distributed in the -@@ -287,29 +289,75 @@ - return result; - } - -+static int stdoutisatty; -+ -+#if __STDC__ -+void startProgressBar() -+#else -+void startProgressBar() -+#endif -+{ -+ stdoutisatty = isatty(STDOUT_FILENO); -+ -+ if(1 == stdoutisatty) -+ { -+ /* do nothing */ -+ } -+ else -+ { -+ printf(" ["); -+ fflush(stdout); -+ } -+ return; -+} -+ - #if __STDC__ --void drawProgressBar(float prog) -+void finishProgressBar() - #else --void drawProgressBar(prog) -+void finishProgressBar() -+#endif -+{ -+ if(1 == stdoutisatty) -+ { -+ printf("\n"); -+ } -+ else -+ { -+ printf("] 100 %% done\n"); -+ } -+ fflush(stdout); -+ return; -+} -+ -+#if __STDC__ -+void updateProgressBar(float prog) -+#else -+void updateProgressBar(prog) - float prog; - #endif - { -- int j,k=0; -- k = (int)(prog * 50.0); -- printf(" ["); -- for(j=0; j<50; j++) -+ if(1 == stdoutisatty) - { -- if(j <= k) -+ int j,k=0; -+ k = (int)(prog * 50.0); -+ printf("\r");fflush(stdout); -+ printf(" ["); -+ for(j=0; j<50; j++) -+ { -+ if(j <= k) - printf("="); -- else -+ else - printf(" "); -+ } -+ printf("] %d %% done", (int)(prog*100.0));fflush(stdout); - } -- printf("] %d %% done", (int)(prog*100.0));fflush(stdout); -- for(j=0; j<1000000; j++) {/*slow down to make progress bar more obvious*/} -- printf("\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b");fflush(stdout); -- printf("\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b");fflush(stdout); -- printf("\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b");fflush(stdout); -- printf("\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b");fflush(stdout); -+ else -+ { -+ if(((int)(prog*100.0) % 100) == 0) -+ printf(".");fflush(stdout); -+ } -+ -+ return; - } - - #if __STDC__ -@@ -340,13 +388,14 @@ - - fstat(fileno(fp), &fpst); - fpsz = fpst.st_size; -+ startProgressBar(); - - memset(&Db->key, 0, sizeof(DBT)); - memset(&Db->data, 0, sizeof(DBT)); - while(fgets(line, sizeof(line), fp) != NULL){ - - lnsz += strlen(line); -- drawProgressBar((float)lnsz/(float)fpsz); -+ updateProgressBar((float)lnsz/(float)fpsz); - - if(*line == '#') - continue; -@@ -418,7 +467,7 @@ - if(update){ - sgLogError("update: added %d entries, deleted %d entries",entries,deleted); - } -- printf("\n"); -+ finishProgressBar(); - Db->entries = entries; - fclose(fp); - } - diff --git a/src/patches/tar-1.15.1-gcc4_fix_tests-1.patch b/src/patches/tar-1.15.1-gcc4_fix_tests-1.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 5cebec0c33..0000000000 --- a/src/patches/tar-1.15.1-gcc4_fix_tests-1.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -Submitted By: Matthew Burgess -Date: 2005-07-15 -Initial Package Version: 1.15.1 -Upstream Status: From Upstream -Origin: Ryan Oliver -Description: Fixes a compilation problem with gcc-4.0.x that results in: - -genfile.c:63: error: static declaration of 'argp_program_version' follows non-static declaration -../lib/argp.h:428: error: previous declaration of 'argp_program_version' was here -genfile.c:64: error: static declaration of 'argp_program_bug_address' follows non-static declaration -../lib/argp.h:444: error: previous declaration of 'argp_program_bug_address' was here - ---- tar-1.15.1/tests/genfile.c-orig 2005-04-25 15:23:47.000000000 +1000 -+++ tar-1.15.1/tests/genfile.c 2005-04-25 15:24:08.000000000 +1000 -@@ -60,8 +60,8 @@ - /* Block buffer for sparse file */ - char *buffer; - --static const char *argp_program_version = "genfile (" PACKAGE ") " VERSION; --static const char *argp_program_bug_address = "<" PACKAGE_BUGREPORT ">"; -+const char *argp_program_version = "genfile (" PACKAGE ") " VERSION; -+const char *argp_program_bug_address = "<" PACKAGE_BUGREPORT ">"; - static char doc[] = N_("genfile generates data files for GNU paxutils test suite"); - - static struct argp_option options[] = { diff --git a/src/patches/tar-1.15.1-security_fixes-1.patch b/src/patches/tar-1.15.1-security_fixes-1.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 085147e4c3..0000000000 --- a/src/patches/tar-1.15.1-security_fixes-1.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,128 +0,0 @@ -Submitted By: Ken Moffat -Date: 2006-04-14 -Initial Package Version: 1.15.1 -Origin: gentoo, backported from CVS, rediffed to apply with -p1 -Description: addresses vulnerability CVE-2006-0300 - -diff -Naurp tar-1.15.1-vanilla/src/xheader.c tar-1.15.1/src/xheader.c ---- tar-1.15.1-vanilla/src/xheader.c 2004-09-06 12:31:14.000000000 +0100 -+++ tar-1.15.1/src/xheader.c 2006-04-14 16:26:26.000000000 +0100 -@@ -783,6 +783,32 @@ code_num (uintmax_t value, char const *k - xheader_print (xhdr, keyword, sbuf); - } - -+static bool -+decode_num (uintmax_t *num, char const *arg, uintmax_t maxval, -+ char const *keyword) -+{ -+ uintmax_t u; -+ char *arg_lim; -+ -+ if (! (ISDIGIT (*arg) -+ && (errno = 0, u = strtoumax (arg, &arg_lim, 10), !*arg_lim))) -+ { -+ ERROR ((0, 0, _("Malformed extended header: invalid %s=%s"), -+ keyword, arg)); -+ return false; -+ } -+ -+ if (! (u <= maxval && errno != ERANGE)) -+ { -+ ERROR ((0, 0, _("Extended header %s=%s is out of range"), -+ keyword, arg)); -+ return false; -+ } -+ -+ *num = u; -+ return true; -+} -+ - static void - dummy_coder (struct tar_stat_info const *st __attribute__ ((unused)), - char const *keyword __attribute__ ((unused)), -@@ -821,7 +847,7 @@ static void - gid_decoder (struct tar_stat_info *st, char const *arg) - { - uintmax_t u; -- if (xstrtoumax (arg, NULL, 10, &u, "") == LONGINT_OK) -+ if (decode_num (&u, arg, TYPE_MAXIMUM (gid_t), "gid")) - st->stat.st_gid = u; - } - -@@ -903,7 +929,7 @@ static void - size_decoder (struct tar_stat_info *st, char const *arg) - { - uintmax_t u; -- if (xstrtoumax (arg, NULL, 10, &u, "") == LONGINT_OK) -+ if (decode_num (&u, arg, TYPE_MAXIMUM (off_t), "size")) - st->archive_file_size = st->stat.st_size = u; - } - -@@ -918,7 +944,7 @@ static void - uid_decoder (struct tar_stat_info *st, char const *arg) - { - uintmax_t u; -- if (xstrtoumax (arg, NULL, 10, &u, "") == LONGINT_OK) -+ if (decode_num (&u, arg, TYPE_MAXIMUM (uid_t), "uid")) - st->stat.st_uid = u; - } - -@@ -946,7 +972,7 @@ static void - sparse_size_decoder (struct tar_stat_info *st, char const *arg) - { - uintmax_t u; -- if (xstrtoumax (arg, NULL, 10, &u, "") == LONGINT_OK) -+ if (decode_num (&u, arg, TYPE_MAXIMUM (off_t), "GNU.sparse.size")) - st->stat.st_size = u; - } - -@@ -962,10 +988,10 @@ static void - sparse_numblocks_decoder (struct tar_stat_info *st, char const *arg) - { - uintmax_t u; -- if (xstrtoumax (arg, NULL, 10, &u, "") == LONGINT_OK) -+ if (decode_num (&u, arg, SIZE_MAX, "GNU.sparse.numblocks")) - { - st->sparse_map_size = u; -- st->sparse_map = calloc(st->sparse_map_size, sizeof(st->sparse_map[0])); -+ st->sparse_map = xcalloc (u, sizeof st->sparse_map[0]); - st->sparse_map_avail = 0; - } - } -@@ -982,8 +1008,14 @@ static void - sparse_offset_decoder (struct tar_stat_info *st, char const *arg) - { - uintmax_t u; -- if (xstrtoumax (arg, NULL, 10, &u, "") == LONGINT_OK) -+ if (decode_num (&u, arg, TYPE_MAXIMUM (off_t), "GNU.sparse.offset")) -+ { -+ if (st->sparse_map_avail < st->sparse_map_size) - st->sparse_map[st->sparse_map_avail].offset = u; -+ else -+ ERROR ((0, 0, _("Malformed extended header: excess %s=%s"), -+ "GNU.sparse.offset", arg)); -+ } - } - - static void -@@ -998,15 +1030,13 @@ static void - sparse_numbytes_decoder (struct tar_stat_info *st, char const *arg) - { - uintmax_t u; -- if (xstrtoumax (arg, NULL, 10, &u, "") == LONGINT_OK) -+ if (decode_num (&u, arg, SIZE_MAX, "GNU.sparse.numbytes")) - { - if (st->sparse_map_avail == st->sparse_map_size) -- { -- st->sparse_map_size *= 2; -- st->sparse_map = xrealloc (st->sparse_map, -- st->sparse_map_size -- * sizeof st->sparse_map[0]); -- } -+ st->sparse_map = x2nrealloc (st->sparse_map, -+ &st->sparse_map_size, -+ sizeof st->sparse_map[0]); -+ - st->sparse_map[st->sparse_map_avail++].numbytes = u; - } - } diff --git a/src/patches/tar-1.15.1-sparse_fix-1.patch b/src/patches/tar-1.15.1-sparse_fix-1.patch deleted file mode 100644 index f8a361306f..0000000000 --- a/src/patches/tar-1.15.1-sparse_fix-1.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -Submitted By: Jim Gifford (patches at jg555 dot com) -Date: 2005-03-19 -Initial Package Version: 1.15.1 -Origin: Tar Bug Reports List -Upstream Status: Applied -Description: Fixes large file corruptions using option -S - http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-tar/2005-03/msg00004.html ---- tar-1.15.1/src/sparse.c.orig 2005-03-20 04:23:34.144506120 +0000 -+++ tar-1.15.1/src/sparse.c 2005-03-20 04:23:56.842055568 +0000 -@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ - /* Functions for dealing with sparse files - -- Copyright (C) 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -+ Copyright (C) 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - - This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it - under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the -@@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ - { - static char buffer[BLOCKSIZE]; - size_t count; -- size_t offset = 0; -+ off_t offset = 0; - struct sp_array sp = {0, 0}; - - if (!lseek_or_error (file, 0, SEEK_SET)) diff --git a/src/patches/tcpdump-3.8.2-bgp-dos-2.patch b/src/patches/tcpdump-3.8.2-bgp-dos-2.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 64f6bae542..0000000000 --- a/src/patches/tcpdump-3.8.2-bgp-dos-2.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -borrowed from fedora -fix for CAN-2005-1267 - ---- tcpdump-3.8.2/print-bgp.c.old 2005-05-31 11:58:00.000000000 +0200 -+++ tcpdump-3.8.2/print-bgp.c 2005-05-31 12:01:01.000000000 +0200 -@@ -1706,9 +1706,10 @@ - while (dat + length > p) { - char buf[MAXHOSTNAMELEN + 100]; - i = decode_prefix4(p, buf, sizeof(buf)); -- if (i == -1) -+ if (i == -1) { - printf("\n\t (illegal prefix length)"); -- else if (i == -2) -+ break; -+ } else if (i == -2) - goto trunc; - else { - printf("\n\t %s", buf); diff --git a/src/patches/tcpdump-3.8.2-bgp-dos.patch b/src/patches/tcpdump-3.8.2-bgp-dos.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 99efd3f8e4..0000000000 --- a/src/patches/tcpdump-3.8.2-bgp-dos.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -borrowed from fedora -fix for CAN-2005-1279 - ---- tcpdump-3.8.2/print-bgp.c.old 2004-03-24 01:01:00.000000000 +0100 -+++ tcpdump-3.8.2/print-bgp.c 2005-04-28 12:47:12.000000000 +0200 -@@ -1089,7 +1089,7 @@ - printf(", no SNPA"); - } - -- while (len - (tptr - pptr) > 0) { -+ while ((tptr - pptr) > 0 && len - (tptr - pptr) > 0) { - switch (af) { - case AFNUM_INET: - switch (safi) { diff --git a/src/patches/tcpdump-3.8.2-isis-dos.patch b/src/patches/tcpdump-3.8.2-isis-dos.patch deleted file mode 100644 index fae1e20a03..0000000000 --- a/src/patches/tcpdump-3.8.2-isis-dos.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -borrowed from fedora -fix for CAN-2005-1278 - ---- tcpdump-3.8.2/print-isoclns.c.old 2005-04-28 12:58:28.000000000 +0200 -+++ tcpdump-3.8.2/print-isoclns.c 2005-04-28 13:07:17.000000000 +0200 -@@ -1748,12 +1748,14 @@ - lan_alen = *tptr++; /* LAN adress length */ - tmp --; - printf("\n\t LAN address length %u bytes ",lan_alen); -- while (tmp >= lan_alen) { -- if (!TTEST2(*tptr, lan_alen)) -- goto trunctlv; -- printf("\n\t\tIS Neighbor: %s",isis_print_id(tptr,lan_alen)); -- tmp -= lan_alen; -- tptr +=lan_alen; -+ if(lan_alen >= SYSTEM_ID_LEN) { -+ while (tmp >= lan_alen) { -+ if (!TTEST2(*tptr, lan_alen)) -+ goto trunctlv; -+ printf("\n\t\tIS Neighbor: %s",isis_print_id(tptr,lan_alen)); -+ tmp -= lan_alen; -+ tptr +=lan_alen; -+ } - } - break; - diff --git a/src/patches/tcpdump-3.8.2-ldp-dos.patch b/src/patches/tcpdump-3.8.2-ldp-dos.patch deleted file mode 100644 index f715548545..0000000000 --- a/src/patches/tcpdump-3.8.2-ldp-dos.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ -borrowed from fedora -fix for CAN-2005-1279 - ---- tcpdump-3.8.2/print-ldp.c.t4 2003-11-16 10:36:27.000000000 +0100 -+++ tcpdump-3.8.2/print-ldp.c 2005-04-28 14:17:15.000000000 +0200 -@@ -327,7 +327,8 @@ - LDP_MASK_U_BIT(EXTRACT_16BITS(&ldp_msg_header->type)) ? "continue processing" : "ignore"); - - msg_tptr=tptr+sizeof(struct ldp_msg_header); -- msg_tlen=msg_len-sizeof(struct ldp_msg_header)+4; /* Type & Length fields not included */ -+ /* Type & Length fields not included */ -+ msg_tlen = (msg_len >= (sizeof(struct ldp_msg_header) + 4)) ? (msg_len - sizeof(struct ldp_msg_header) + 4) : 0; - - /* did we capture enough for fully decoding the message ? */ - if (!TTEST2(*tptr, msg_len)) -@@ -372,8 +373,12 @@ - print_unknown_data(tptr+sizeof(sizeof(struct ldp_msg_header)),"\n\t ", - msg_len); - -- tptr+=msg_len; -- tlen-=msg_len; -+ if(!msg_len) -+ break; -+ else { -+ tptr+=msg_len; -+ tlen-=msg_len; -+ } - } - return; - trunc: ---- tcpdump-3.8.2/print-ascii.c.t4 2003-12-29 12:05:10.000000000 +0100 -+++ tcpdump-3.8.2/print-ascii.c 2005-04-28 14:05:42.000000000 +0200 -@@ -142,6 +142,9 @@ - register int nshorts; - - nshorts = (u_int) length / sizeof(u_short); -+ if(!nshorts) -+ return; -+ - i = 0; - while (--nshorts >= 0) { - if ((i++ % 8) == 0) { diff --git a/src/patches/tcpdump-3.8.2-rsvp-dos.patch b/src/patches/tcpdump-3.8.2-rsvp-dos.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 3a329dde5e..0000000000 --- a/src/patches/tcpdump-3.8.2-rsvp-dos.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,34 +0,0 @@ -borrowed from fedora -fix for CAN-2005-1280 - ---- tcpdump-3.8.2/print-rsvp.c.old 2004-03-24 05:00:38.000000000 +0100 -+++ tcpdump-3.8.2/print-rsvp.c 2005-04-27 17:09:34.000000000 +0200 -@@ -872,6 +872,8 @@ - - case RSVP_OBJ_RRO: - case RSVP_OBJ_ERO: -+ { -+ int step; - switch(rsvp_obj_ctype) { - case RSVP_CTYPE_IPV4: - while(obj_tlen >= 4 ) { -@@ -889,15 +891,16 @@ - "none", - *(obj_tptr+7))); /* rfc3209 says that this field is rsvd. */ - } -- obj_tlen-=*(obj_tptr+1); -- obj_tptr+=*(obj_tptr+1); -+ step = *(obj_tptr+1) ? *(obj_tptr+1) : obj_tlen; -+ obj_tlen -= step; -+ obj_tptr += step; - } - break; - default: - hexdump=TRUE; - } - break; -- -+ } - case RSVP_OBJ_HELLO: - switch(rsvp_obj_ctype) { - case RSVP_CTYPE_1: diff --git a/src/patches/xen_skbuff.diff b/src/patches/xen_skbuff.diff deleted file mode 100644 index d9f5c48fca..0000000000 --- a/src/patches/xen_skbuff.diff +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ ---- linux-2.6.27.21/include/linux/skbuff.h 2009-03-29 17:24:56.000000000 +0000 -+++ linux-2.6.27.8/include/linux/skbuff.h 2009-03-29 17:38:37.000000000 +0000 -@@ -217,6 +217,8 @@ - * @local_df: allow local fragmentation - * @cloned: Head may be cloned (check refcnt to be sure) - * @nohdr: Payload reference only, must not modify header -+ * @proto_data_valid: Protocol data validated since arriving at localhost -+ * @proto_csum_blank: Protocol csum must be added before leaving localhost - * @pkt_type: Packet class - * @fclone: skbuff clone status - * @ip_summed: Driver fed us an IP checksum -@@ -320,7 +322,11 @@ - #if defined(CONFIG_MAC80211) || defined(CONFIG_MAC80211_MODULE) - __u8 do_not_encrypt:1; - #endif -- /* 0/13/14 bit hole */ -+#ifdef CONFIG_XEN -+ __u8 proto_data_valid:1, -+ proto_csum_blank:1; -+#endif -+ /* 10-16 bit hole */ - - #ifdef CONFIG_NET_DMA - dma_cookie_t dma_cookie; -- 2.39.2