freebsd-dev/sys/gnu/ext2fs/ext2_bmap.c
Kirk McKusick f2a2857bb3 Add snapshots to the fast filesystem. Most of the changes support
the gating of system calls that cause modifications to the underlying
filesystem. The gating can be enabled by any filesystem that needs
to consistently suspend operations by adding the vop_stdgetwritemount
to their set of vnops. Once gating is enabled, the function
vfs_write_suspend stops all new write operations to a filesystem,
allows any filesystem modifying system calls already in progress
to complete, then sync's the filesystem to disk and returns. The
function vfs_write_resume allows the suspended write operations to
begin again. Gating is not added by default for all filesystems as
for SMP systems it adds two extra locks to such critical kernel
paths as the write system call. Thus, gating should only be added
as needed.

Details on the use and current status of snapshots in FFS can be
found in /sys/ufs/ffs/README.snapshot so for brevity and timelyness
is not included here. Unless and until you create a snapshot file,
these changes should have no effect on your system (famous last words).
2000-07-11 22:07:57 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 1989, 1991, 1993
* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
* (c) UNIX System Laboratories, Inc.
* All or some portions of this file are derived from material licensed
* to the University of California by American Telephone and Telegraph
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*
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*
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* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
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* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
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* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* @(#)ufs_bmap.c 8.7 (Berkeley) 3/21/95
* $FreeBSD$
*/
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/bio.h>
#include <sys/buf.h>
#include <sys/proc.h>
#include <sys/vnode.h>
#include <sys/mount.h>
#include <sys/resourcevar.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <ufs/ufs/extattr.h>
#include <ufs/ufs/quota.h>
#include <ufs/ufs/inode.h>
#include <ufs/ufs/ufsmount.h>
#include <ufs/ufs/ufs_extern.h>
/*
* Bmap converts a the logical block number of a file to its physical block
* number on the disk. The conversion is done by using the logical block
* number to index into the array of block pointers described by the dinode.
*/
int
ufs_bmap(ap)
struct vop_bmap_args /* {
struct vnode *a_vp;
ufs_daddr_t a_bn;
struct vnode **a_vpp;
ufs_daddr_t *a_bnp;
int *a_runp;
int *a_runb;
} */ *ap;
{
/*
* Check for underlying vnode requests and ensure that logical
* to physical mapping is requested.
*/
if (ap->a_vpp != NULL)
*ap->a_vpp = VTOI(ap->a_vp)->i_devvp;
if (ap->a_bnp == NULL)
return (0);
return (ufs_bmaparray(ap->a_vp, ap->a_bn, ap->a_bnp, NULL, NULL,
ap->a_runp, ap->a_runb));
}
/*
* Indirect blocks are now on the vnode for the file. They are given negative
* logical block numbers. Indirect blocks are addressed by the negative
* address of the first data block to which they point. Double indirect blocks
* are addressed by one less than the address of the first indirect block to
* which they point. Triple indirect blocks are addressed by one less than
* the address of the first double indirect block to which they point.
*
* ufs_bmaparray does the bmap conversion, and if requested returns the
* array of logical blocks which must be traversed to get to a block.
* Each entry contains the offset into that block that gets you to the
* next block and the disk address of the block (if it is assigned).
*/
int
ufs_bmaparray(vp, bn, bnp, ap, nump, runp, runb)
struct vnode *vp;
ufs_daddr_t bn;
ufs_daddr_t *bnp;
struct indir *ap;
int *nump;
int *runp;
int *runb;
{
register struct inode *ip;
struct buf *bp;
struct ufsmount *ump;
struct mount *mp;
struct vnode *devvp;
struct indir a[NIADDR+1], *xap;
ufs_daddr_t daddr;
long metalbn;
int error, num, maxrun = 0;
ip = VTOI(vp);
mp = vp->v_mount;
ump = VFSTOUFS(mp);
devvp = ump->um_devvp;
#ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
if ((ap != NULL && nump == NULL) || (ap == NULL && nump != NULL))
panic("ufs_bmaparray: invalid arguments");
#endif
if (runp) {
maxrun = mp->mnt_iosize_max / mp->mnt_stat.f_iosize - 1;
*runp = 0;
}
if (runb) {
*runb = 0;
}
xap = ap == NULL ? a : ap;
if (!nump)
nump = &num;
error = ufs_getlbns(vp, bn, xap, nump);
if (error)
return (error);
num = *nump;
if (num == 0) {
*bnp = blkptrtodb(ump, ip->i_db[bn]);
if (*bnp == 0) {
if (ip->i_flags & SF_SNAPSHOT)
*bnp = blkptrtodb(ump, bn * ump->um_seqinc);
else
*bnp = -1;
} else if (runp) {
daddr_t bnb = bn;
for (++bn; bn < NDADDR && *runp < maxrun &&
is_sequential(ump, ip->i_db[bn - 1], ip->i_db[bn]);
++bn, ++*runp);
bn = bnb;
if (runb && (bn > 0)) {
for (--bn; (bn >= 0) && (*runb < maxrun) &&
is_sequential(ump, ip->i_db[bn],
ip->i_db[bn+1]);
--bn, ++*runb);
}
}
return (0);
}
/* Get disk address out of indirect block array */
daddr = ip->i_ib[xap->in_off];
for (bp = NULL, ++xap; --num; ++xap) {
/*
* Exit the loop if there is no disk address assigned yet and
* the indirect block isn't in the cache, or if we were
* looking for an indirect block and we've found it.
*/
metalbn = xap->in_lbn;
if ((daddr == 0 && !incore(vp, metalbn)) || metalbn == bn)
break;
/*
* If we get here, we've either got the block in the cache
* or we have a disk address for it, go fetch it.
*/
if (bp)
bqrelse(bp);
xap->in_exists = 1;
bp = getblk(vp, metalbn, mp->mnt_stat.f_iosize, 0, 0);
if ((bp->b_flags & B_CACHE) == 0) {
#ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
if (!daddr)
panic("ufs_bmaparray: indirect block not in cache");
#endif
bp->b_blkno = blkptrtodb(ump, daddr);
bp->b_iocmd = BIO_READ;
bp->b_flags &= ~B_INVAL;
bp->b_ioflags &= ~BIO_ERROR;
vfs_busy_pages(bp, 0);
BUF_STRATEGY(bp);
curproc->p_stats->p_ru.ru_inblock++; /* XXX */
error = bufwait(bp);
if (error) {
brelse(bp);
return (error);
}
}
daddr = ((ufs_daddr_t *)bp->b_data)[xap->in_off];
if (num == 1 && daddr && runp) {
for (bn = xap->in_off + 1;
bn < MNINDIR(ump) && *runp < maxrun &&
is_sequential(ump,
((ufs_daddr_t *)bp->b_data)[bn - 1],
((ufs_daddr_t *)bp->b_data)[bn]);
++bn, ++*runp);
bn = xap->in_off;
if (runb && bn) {
for(--bn; bn >= 0 && *runb < maxrun &&
is_sequential(ump, ((daddr_t *)bp->b_data)[bn],
((daddr_t *)bp->b_data)[bn+1]);
--bn, ++*runb);
}
}
}
if (bp)
bqrelse(bp);
*bnp = blkptrtodb(ump, daddr);
if (*bnp == 0) {
if (ip->i_flags & SF_SNAPSHOT)
*bnp = blkptrtodb(ump, bn * ump->um_seqinc);
else
*bnp = -1;
}
return (0);
}
/*
* Create an array of logical block number/offset pairs which represent the
* path of indirect blocks required to access a data block. The first "pair"
* contains the logical block number of the appropriate single, double or
* triple indirect block and the offset into the inode indirect block array.
* Note, the logical block number of the inode single/double/triple indirect
* block appears twice in the array, once with the offset into the i_ib and
* once with the offset into the page itself.
*/
int
ufs_getlbns(vp, bn, ap, nump)
struct vnode *vp;
ufs_daddr_t bn;
struct indir *ap;
int *nump;
{
long blockcnt, metalbn, realbn;
struct ufsmount *ump;
int i, numlevels, off;
int64_t qblockcnt;
ump = VFSTOUFS(vp->v_mount);
if (nump)
*nump = 0;
numlevels = 0;
realbn = bn;
if ((long)bn < 0)
bn = -(long)bn;
/* The first NDADDR blocks are direct blocks. */
if (bn < NDADDR)
return (0);
/*
* Determine the number of levels of indirection. After this loop
* is done, blockcnt indicates the number of data blocks possible
* at the previous level of indirection, and NIADDR - i is the number
* of levels of indirection needed to locate the requested block.
*/
for (blockcnt = 1, i = NIADDR, bn -= NDADDR;; i--, bn -= blockcnt) {
if (i == 0)
return (EFBIG);
/*
* Use int64_t's here to avoid overflow for triple indirect
* blocks when longs have 32 bits and the block size is more
* than 4K.
*/
qblockcnt = (int64_t)blockcnt * MNINDIR(ump);
if (bn < qblockcnt)
break;
blockcnt = qblockcnt;
}
/* Calculate the address of the first meta-block. */
if (realbn >= 0)
metalbn = -(realbn - bn + NIADDR - i);
else
metalbn = -(-realbn - bn + NIADDR - i);
/*
* At each iteration, off is the offset into the bap array which is
* an array of disk addresses at the current level of indirection.
* The logical block number and the offset in that block are stored
* into the argument array.
*/
ap->in_lbn = metalbn;
ap->in_off = off = NIADDR - i;
ap->in_exists = 0;
ap++;
for (++numlevels; i <= NIADDR; i++) {
/* If searching for a meta-data block, quit when found. */
if (metalbn == realbn)
break;
off = (bn / blockcnt) % MNINDIR(ump);
++numlevels;
ap->in_lbn = metalbn;
ap->in_off = off;
ap->in_exists = 0;
++ap;
metalbn -= -1 + off * blockcnt;
blockcnt /= MNINDIR(ump);
}
if (nump)
*nump = numlevels;
return (0);
}