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/* $NetBSD: cd9660_node.h,v 1.14 2008/02/27 19:43:36 matt Exp $ */
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/*-
* Copyright (c) 1994
* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
*
* This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley
* by Pace Willisson (pace@blitz.com). The Rock Ridge Extension
* Support code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley
* by Atsushi Murai (amurai@spec.co.jp).
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
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* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
* without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
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* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
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* @(#)cd9660_node.h 8.6 (Berkeley) 5/14/95
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*/
#ifndef _ISOFS_CD9660_CD9660_NODE_H_
#define _ISOFS_CD9660_CD9660_NODE_H_
a whole bunch of changes to improve performance and robustness under load: - remove special treatment of pager_map mappings in pmaps. this is required now, since I've removed the globals that expose the address range. pager_map now uses pmap_kenter_pa() instead of pmap_enter(), so there's no longer any need to special-case it. - eliminate struct uvm_vnode by moving its fields into struct vnode. - rewrite the pageout path. the pager is now responsible for handling the high-level requests instead of only getting control after a bunch of work has already been done on its behalf. this will allow us to UBCify LFS, which needs tighter control over its pages than other filesystems do. writing a page to disk no longer requires making it read-only, which allows us to write wired pages without causing all kinds of havoc. - use a new PG_PAGEOUT flag to indicate that a page should be freed on behalf of the pagedaemon when it's unlocked. this flag is very similar to PG_RELEASED, but unlike PG_RELEASED, PG_PAGEOUT can be cleared if the pageout fails due to eg. an indirect-block buffer being locked. this allows us to remove the "version" field from struct vm_page, and together with shrinking "loan_count" from 32 bits to 16, struct vm_page is now 4 bytes smaller. - no longer use PG_RELEASED for swap-backed pages. if the page is busy because it's being paged out, we can't release the swap slot to be reallocated until that write is complete, but unlike with vnodes we don't keep a count of in-progress writes so there's no good way to know when the write is done. instead, when we need to free a busy swap-backed page, just sleep until we can get it busy ourselves. - implement a fast-path for extending writes which allows us to avoid zeroing new pages. this substantially reduces cpu usage. - encapsulate the data used by the genfs code in a struct genfs_node, which must be the first element of the filesystem-specific vnode data for filesystems which use genfs_{get,put}pages(). - eliminate many of the UVM pagerops, since they aren't needed anymore now that the pager "put" operation is a higher-level operation. - enhance the genfs code to allow NFS to use the genfs_{get,put}pages instead of a modified copy. - clean up struct vnode by removing all the fields that used to be used by the vfs_cluster.c code (which we don't use anymore with UBC). - remove kmem_object and mb_object since they were useless. instead of allocating pages to these objects, we now just allocate pages with no object. such pages are mapped in the kernel until they are freed, so we can use the mapping to find the page to free it. this allows us to remove splvm() protection in several places. The sum of all these changes improves write throughput on my decstation 5000/200 to within 1% of the rate of NetBSD 1.5 and reduces the elapsed time for "make release" of a NetBSD 1.5 source tree on my 128MB pc to 10% less than a 1.5 kernel took.
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#include <miscfs/genfs/genfs_node.h>
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/*
* Theoretically, directories can be more than 2Gb in length,
* however, in practice this seems unlikely. So, we define
* the type doff_t as a long to keep down the cost of doing
* lookup on a 32-bit machine. If you are porting to a 64-bit
* architecture, you should make doff_t the same as off_t.
*/
#define doff_t long
typedef struct {
struct timespec iso_atime; /* time of last access */
struct timespec iso_mtime; /* time of last modification */
struct timespec iso_ctime; /* time file changed */
u_short iso_mode; /* files access mode and type */
uid_t iso_uid; /* owner user id */
gid_t iso_gid; /* owner group id */
short iso_links; /* links of file */
dev_t iso_rdev; /* Major/Minor number for special */
} ISO_RRIP_INODE;
struct iso_node {
a whole bunch of changes to improve performance and robustness under load: - remove special treatment of pager_map mappings in pmaps. this is required now, since I've removed the globals that expose the address range. pager_map now uses pmap_kenter_pa() instead of pmap_enter(), so there's no longer any need to special-case it. - eliminate struct uvm_vnode by moving its fields into struct vnode. - rewrite the pageout path. the pager is now responsible for handling the high-level requests instead of only getting control after a bunch of work has already been done on its behalf. this will allow us to UBCify LFS, which needs tighter control over its pages than other filesystems do. writing a page to disk no longer requires making it read-only, which allows us to write wired pages without causing all kinds of havoc. - use a new PG_PAGEOUT flag to indicate that a page should be freed on behalf of the pagedaemon when it's unlocked. this flag is very similar to PG_RELEASED, but unlike PG_RELEASED, PG_PAGEOUT can be cleared if the pageout fails due to eg. an indirect-block buffer being locked. this allows us to remove the "version" field from struct vm_page, and together with shrinking "loan_count" from 32 bits to 16, struct vm_page is now 4 bytes smaller. - no longer use PG_RELEASED for swap-backed pages. if the page is busy because it's being paged out, we can't release the swap slot to be reallocated until that write is complete, but unlike with vnodes we don't keep a count of in-progress writes so there's no good way to know when the write is done. instead, when we need to free a busy swap-backed page, just sleep until we can get it busy ourselves. - implement a fast-path for extending writes which allows us to avoid zeroing new pages. this substantially reduces cpu usage. - encapsulate the data used by the genfs code in a struct genfs_node, which must be the first element of the filesystem-specific vnode data for filesystems which use genfs_{get,put}pages(). - eliminate many of the UVM pagerops, since they aren't needed anymore now that the pager "put" operation is a higher-level operation. - enhance the genfs code to allow NFS to use the genfs_{get,put}pages instead of a modified copy. - clean up struct vnode by removing all the fields that used to be used by the vfs_cluster.c code (which we don't use anymore with UBC). - remove kmem_object and mb_object since they were useless. instead of allocating pages to these objects, we now just allocate pages with no object. such pages are mapped in the kernel until they are freed, so we can use the mapping to find the page to free it. this allows us to remove splvm() protection in several places. The sum of all these changes improves write throughput on my decstation 5000/200 to within 1% of the rate of NetBSD 1.5 and reduces the elapsed time for "make release" of a NetBSD 1.5 source tree on my 128MB pc to 10% less than a 1.5 kernel took.
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struct genfs_node i_gnode;
LIST_ENTRY(iso_node) i_hash;
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struct vnode *i_vnode; /* vnode associated with this inode */
struct vnode *i_devvp; /* vnode for block I/O */
u_long i_flag; /* see below */
dev_t i_dev; /* device where inode resides */
ino_t i_number; /* the identity of the inode */
/* we use the actual starting block of the file */
struct iso_mnt *i_mnt; /* filesystem associated with this inode */
struct lockf *i_lockf; /* head of byte-level lock list */
doff_t i_endoff; /* end of useful stuff in directory */
doff_t i_diroff; /* offset in dir, where we found last entry */
doff_t i_offset; /* offset of free space in directory */
ino_t i_ino; /* inode number of found directory */
unsigned long iso_extent; /* extent of file */
unsigned long i_size;
unsigned long iso_start; /* actual start of data of file (may be different */
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/* from iso_extent, if file has extended attributes) */
ISO_RRIP_INODE inode;
};
#define i_forw i_chain[0]
#define i_back i_chain[1]
/* flags */
#define IN_ACCESS 0x0020 /* inode access time to be updated */
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#define VTOI(vp) ((struct iso_node *)(vp)->v_data)
#define ITOV(ip) ((ip)->i_vnode)
#ifdef _KERNEL
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/*
* Prototypes for ISOFS vnode operations
*/
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int cd9660_lookup(void *);
#define cd9660_open genfs_nullop
#define cd9660_close genfs_nullop
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int cd9660_access(void *);
int cd9660_getattr(void *);
int cd9660_read(void *);
#define cd9660_ioctl genfs_enoioctl
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#define cd9660_poll genfs_poll
#define cd9660_mmap genfs_mmap
#define cd9660_seek genfs_seek
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int cd9660_readdir(void *);
int cd9660_readlink(void *);
#define cd9660_abortop genfs_abortop
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int cd9660_inactive(void *);
int cd9660_reclaim(void *);
int cd9660_link(void *);
int cd9660_symlink(void *);
int cd9660_bmap(void *);
int cd9660_lock(void *);
int cd9660_unlock(void *);
int cd9660_strategy(void *);
int cd9660_print(void *);
int cd9660_islocked(void *);
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int cd9660_pathconf(void *);
int cd9660_setattr(void *);
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int cd9660_blkatoff(struct vnode *, off_t, char **, struct buf **);
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void cd9660_defattr(struct iso_directory_record *,
struct iso_node *, struct buf *);
void cd9660_deftstamp(struct iso_directory_record *,
struct iso_node *, struct buf *);
struct vnode *cd9660_ihashget(dev_t, ino_t, int);
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void cd9660_ihashins(struct iso_node *);
void cd9660_ihashrem(struct iso_node *);
int cd9660_tstamp_conv7(const u_char *, struct timespec *);
int cd9660_tstamp_conv17(const u_char *, struct timespec *);
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int cd9660_vget_internal(struct mount *, ino_t, struct vnode **, int,
struct iso_directory_record *);
extern kmutex_t cd9660_hashlock;
#endif /* _KERNEL */
#endif /* _ISOFS_CD9660_CD9660_NODE_H_ */