freebsd-dev/sys/fs/ext2fs/fs.h
Ulf Lilleengen e09c00cada Bring in the ext2fs work done by Aditya Sarawgi during and after Google Summer
of Code 2009:

- BSDL block and inode allocation policies for ext2fs. This involves the use
  FFS1 style block and inode allocation for ext2fs. Preallocation was removed
  since it was GPL'd.
- Make ext2fs MPSAFE by introducing locks to per-mount datastructures.
- Fixes for kern/122047 PR.
- Various small bugfixes.
- Move out of gnu/ directory.

Sponsored by:   Google Inc.
Submitted by:	Aditya Sarawgi <sarawgi.aditya AT SPAMFREE gmail DOT com>
2010-01-14 14:30:54 +00:00

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/*-
* modified for EXT2FS support in Lites 1.1
*
* Aug 1995, Godmar Back (gback@cs.utah.edu)
* University of Utah, Department of Computer Science
*/
/*-
* Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1993
* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
*
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*
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* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
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* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* @(#)fs.h 8.7 (Berkeley) 4/19/94
* $FreeBSD$
*/
/*
* Each disk drive contains some number of file systems.
* A file system consists of a number of cylinder groups.
* Each cylinder group has inodes and data.
*
* A file system is described by its super-block, which in turn
* describes the cylinder groups. The super-block is critical
* data and is replicated in each cylinder group to protect against
* catastrophic loss. This is done at `newfs' time and the critical
* super-block data does not change, so the copies need not be
* referenced further unless disaster strikes.
*
* The first boot and super blocks are given in absolute disk addresses.
* The byte-offset forms are preferred, as they don't imply a sector size.
*/
#define SBSIZE 1024
#define SBLOCK 2
/*
* The path name on which the file system is mounted is maintained
* in fs_fsmnt. MAXMNTLEN defines the amount of space allocated in
* the super block for this name.
*/
#define MAXMNTLEN 512
/*
* Grigoriy Orlov <gluk@ptci.ru> has done some extensive work to fine
* tune the layout preferences for directories within a filesystem.
* His algorithm can be tuned by adjusting the following parameters
* which tell the system the average file size and the average number
* of files per directory. These defaults are well selected for typical
* filesystems, but may need to be tuned for odd cases like filesystems
* being used for squid caches or news spools.
* AVFPDIR is the expected number of files per directory. AVGDIRSIZE is
* obtained by multiplying AVFPDIR and AVFILESIZ which is assumed to be
* 16384.
*/
#define AFPDIR 64
#define AVGDIRSIZE 1048576
/*
* Macros for access to superblock array structures
*/
/*
* Turn file system block numbers into disk block addresses.
* This maps file system blocks to device size blocks.
*/
#define fsbtodb(fs, b) ((b) << ((fs)->e2fs_fsbtodb))
#define dbtofsb(fs, b) ((b) >> ((fs)->e2fs_fsbtodb))
/* get group containing inode */
#define ino_to_cg(fs, x) (((x) - 1) / (fs->e2fs_ipg))
/* get block containing inode from its number x */
#define ino_to_fsba(fs, x) \
((fs)->e2fs_gd[ino_to_cg((fs), (x))].ext2bgd_i_tables + \
(((x) - 1) % (fs)->e2fs->e2fs_ipg) / (fs)->e2fs_ipb)
/* get offset for inode in block */
#define ino_to_fsbo(fs, x) ((x-1) % (fs->e2fs_ipb))
/*
* Give cylinder group number for a file system block.
* Give cylinder group block number for a file system block.
*/
#define dtog(fs, d) (((d) - fs->e2fs->e2fs_first_dblock) / \
EXT2_BLOCKS_PER_GROUP(fs))
#define dtogd(fs, d) (((d) - fs->e2fs->e2fs_first_dblock) % \
EXT2_BLOCKS_PER_GROUP(fs))
/*
* The following macros optimize certain frequently calculated
* quantities by using shifts and masks in place of divisions
* modulos and multiplications.
*/
#define blkoff(fs, loc) /* calculates (loc % fs->fs_bsize) */ \
((loc) & (fs)->e2fs_qbmask)
#define lblktosize(fs, blk) /* calculates (blk * fs->fs_bsize) */ \
((blk) << (fs->e2fs_bshift))
#define lblkno(fs, loc) /* calculates (loc / fs->fs_bsize) */ \
((loc) >> (fs->e2fs_bshift))
/* no fragments -> logical block number equal # of frags */
#define numfrags(fs, loc) /* calculates (loc / fs->fs_fsize) */ \
((loc) >> (fs->e2fs_bshift))
#define fragroundup(fs, size) /* calculates roundup(size, fs->fs_fsize) */ \
roundup(size, fs->e2fs_fsize)
/* was (((size) + (fs)->fs_qfmask) & (fs)->fs_fmask) */
/*
* Determining the size of a file block in the file system.
* easy w/o fragments
*/
#define blksize(fs, ip, lbn) ((fs)->e2fs_fsize)
/*
* INOPB is the number of inodes in a secondary storage block.
*/
#define INOPB(fs) (fs->e2fs_ipb)
/*
* NINDIR is the number of indirects in a file system block.
*/
#define NINDIR(fs) (EXT2_ADDR_PER_BLOCK(fs))
extern int inside[], around[];
extern u_char *fragtbl[];