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perseant f4fea25c9f Note each type of failure in clean_inode and provide statistics on
failures as well as successes when a run of clean_all_inodes completes.

Explicitly cast to off_t in get_dinode and get_rawblock, to make sure we
read the right block.
2002-06-14 05:21:21 +00:00
perseant d6e1fa2b25 Don't try to coalesce files that have fewer than NDADDR blocks, due to
a potential problem with cleaning fragments at all.

Better sanity checks when selecting files to coalesce; in particular don't
shift too far left when comparing the number of discontinuities to the log2
of the number of total blocks.

Better log messages: note beginning of coalescing correctly; also take
the log message from add_segment out of "if (debug)" for symmetry with the
"finished segment" message.

Use lfs_bmapv to find the inode, rather than looking it up manually in
the ifile; this should give more up-to-date information, since trolling
through every inode in the fs could take some time.
2002-06-14 00:58:39 +00:00
perseant 8abab7cfc8 First stab at file coalescing. When the cleaner detects that it might
be digging itself deeper into a hole, it forks off a subprocess
that locates files with too many discontinuities and rewrites them, if
there is enough room.

Optionally the user can manually coaleasce files by running with "-c".

The recent change to lfs_markv is required for the coalescer to do anything.

All of "digging itself deeper", "too many discontinuities", and "enough room"
need to be better defined.
2002-06-06 00:56:49 +00:00
yamt b146f5d7f4 fix a reversed condition. 2002-05-03 04:43:57 +00:00
agc b86348d33b Cast arg to long, and print with %ld, so that this compiles on some of
the more esoteric architectures.
2002-04-30 15:21:55 +00:00
perseant da431b0f6d Correct my previous lfs_cleanerd commit so that it works properly on
v1 filesystems as well (use segtod instead of lfs_ssize / lfs_fsize).

Tested on i386.
2002-04-30 00:28:58 +00:00
perseant cfe2897c6e Handle segment 0 properly, if its offset is different from other segments
because of the disklabel.

Fix a problem with inode block handling that sometimes caused the wrong
blocks to be read, causing either cleaning failures or panics with v2 file
systems.
2001-07-18 05:46:43 +00:00
perseant 4e3fced95b Merge the short-lived perseant-lfsv2 branch into the trunk.
Kernels and tools understand both v1 and v2 filesystems; newfs_lfs
generates v2 by default.  Changes for the v2 layout include:

- Segments of non-PO2 size and arbitrary block offset, so these can be
  matched to convenient physical characteristics of the partition (e.g.,
  stripe or track size and offset).

- Address by fragment instead of by disk sector, paving the way for
  non-512-byte-sector devices.  In theory fragments can be as large
  as you like, though in reality they must be smaller than MAXBSIZE in size.

- Use serial number and filesystem identifier to ensure that roll-forward
  doesn't get old data and think it's new.  Roll-forward is enabled for
  v2 filesystems, though not for v1 filesystems by default.

- The inode free list is now a tailq, paving the way for undelete (undelete
  is not yet implemented, but can be without further non-backwards-compatible
  changes to disk structures).

- Inode atime information is kept in the Ifile, instead of on the inode;
  that is, the inode is never written *just* because atime was changed.
  Because of this the inodes remain near the file data on the disk, rather
  than wandering all over as the disk is read repeatedly.  This speeds up
  repeated reads by a small but noticeable amount.

Other changes of note include:

- The ifile written by newfs_lfs can now be of arbitrary length, it is no
  longer restricted to a single indirect block.

- Fixed an old bug where ctime was changed every time a vnode was created.
  I need to look more closely to make sure that the times are only updated
  during write(2) and friends, not after-the-fact during a segment write,
  and certainly not by the cleaner.
2001-07-13 20:30:18 +00:00
christos 75ac9bb540 remove redundant declarations. 2001-02-04 22:12:47 +00:00
lukem 3f963260b9 be more consistent about syslog usage. now it's more like:
err		fatal errors
	warning		warnings
	info		status messages (-d), stats on SIGxxx
	debug		debug messages (-d), debug stats
2001-01-10 01:13:54 +00:00
joff d68ab23851 Don't qsort() by the segcreate field. Prevents potentially serious filesystem
corruption if the clock jumps backwards.
2001-01-09 04:31:18 +00:00
lukem de3e6adaf6 use more standard %ll_ in favour of %q_ 2001-01-04 17:24:35 +00:00
perseant d9cc43d8a3 Fix memory leak described in PR #11094 (patch from Jesse Off
<joff@gci-net.com>).
2000-11-03 17:52:55 +00:00
perseant 9c7f8050f4 Various bug-fixes to LFS, to wit:
Kernel:

* Add runtime quantity lfs_ravail, the number of disk-blocks reserved
  for writing.  Writes to the filesystem first reserve a maximum amount
  of blocks before their write is allowed to proceed; after the blocks
  are allocated the reserved total is reduced by a corresponding amount.

  If the lfs_reserve function cannot immediately reserve the requested
  number of blocks, the inode is unlocked, and the thread sleeps until
  the cleaner has made enough space available for the blocks to be
  reserved.  In this way large files can be written to the filesystem
  (or, smaller files can be written to a nearly-full but thoroughly
  clean filesystem) and the cleaner can still function properly.

* Remove explicit switching on dlfs_minfreeseg from the kernel code; it
  is now merely a fs-creation parameter used to compute dlfs_avail and
  dlfs_bfree (and used by fsck_lfs(8) to check their accuracy).  Its
  former role is better assumed by a properly computed dlfs_avail.

* Bounds-check inode numbers submitted through lfs_bmapv and lfs_markv.
  This prevents a panic, but, if the cleaner is feeding the filesystem
  the wrong data, you are still in a world of hurt.

* Cleanup: remove explicit references of DEV_BSIZE in favor of
  btodb()/dbtob().

lfs_cleanerd:

* Make -n mean "send N segments' blocks through a single call to
  lfs_markv".  Previously it had meant "clean N segments though N calls
  to lfs_markv, before looking again to see if more need to be cleaned".
  The new behavior gives better packing of direct data on disk with as
  little metadata as possible, largely alleviating the problem that the
  cleaner can consume more disk through inefficient use of metadata than
  it frees by moving dirty data away from clean "holes" to produce
  entirely clean segments.

* Make -b mean "read as many segments as necessary to write N segments
  of dirty data back to disk", rather than its former meaning of "read
  as many segments as necessary to free N segments worth of space".  The
  new meaning, combined with the new -n behavior described above,
  further aids in cleaning storage efficiency as entire segments can be
  written at once, using as few blocks as possible for segment summaries
  and inode blocks.

* Make the cleaner take note of segments which could not be cleaned due
  to error, and not attempt to clean them until they are entirely free
  of dirty blocks.  This prevents the case in which a cleanerd running
  with -n 1 and without -b (formerly the default) would spin trying
  repeatedly to clean a corrupt segment, while the remaining space
  filled and deadlocked the filesystem.

* Update the lfs_cleanerd manual page to describe all the options,
  including the changes mentioned here (in particular, the -b and -n
  flags were previously undocumented).

fsck_lfs:

* Check, and optionally fix, lfs_avail (to an exact figure) and
  lfs_bfree (within a margin of error) in pass 5.

newfs_lfs:

* Reduce the default dlfs_minfreeseg to 1/20 of the total segments.

* Add a warning if the sgs disklabel field is 16 (the default for FFS'
  cpg, but not usually desirable for LFS' sgs: 5--8 is a better range).

* Change the calculation of lfs_avail and lfs_bfree, corresponding to
  the kernel changes mentioned above.

mount_lfs:

* Add -N and -b options to pass corresponding -n and -b options to
  lfs_cleanerd.

* Default to calling lfs_cleanerd with "-b -n 4".


[All of these changes were largely tested in the 1.5 branch, with the
idea that they (along with previous un-pulled-up work) could be applied
to the branch while it was still in ALPHA2; however my test system has
experienced corruption on another filesystem (/dev/console has gone
missing :^), and, while I believe this unrelated to the LFS changes, I
cannot with good conscience request that the changes be pulled up.]
2000-09-09 04:49:54 +00:00
perseant d244493927 Take care of memory leaks 2000-01-18 08:02:30 +00:00
perseant 64846ce5dc Don't complain that we can't fstat the Ifile, if it's because the filesystem
has been unmounted.  (I.e., don't give errors every time an LFS is unmounted.)
1999-10-07 18:26:58 +00:00
perseant 193a2fa9f0 Remove partial-segment timestamp optimization from lfs_segmapv. If "time"
is not monotonically increasing (e.g. clock is slaved to another system)
the optimization will result in segments being treated as corrupt
(uncleanable).  If enough such "bad" segments were created, the cleaner would
clean continuously, and after some time the system would panic with "no
clean segments".

(Legitimately old partial-segments are relatively rare, and will have their
blocks culled by lfs_bmapv.)
1999-08-25 00:14:13 +00:00
drochner 8f59d4063a work around egcs prints format warning on alpha
(XXX bad fix, but egcs doesn't like a "quad_t" here)
1999-03-14 11:43:25 +00:00
perseant 2c952176c1 Cleaner changes corresponding to in-kernel LFS changes. In particular, the
cleaner understands fragments; and it knows to change bi_bp to reflect a
change in bi_daddr, if lfs_bmapv says that there is one.
1999-03-10 00:57:16 +00:00
ross ee65bcaa99 Cast quad_t and off_t objects to (long long) for printing with %q.
(Fix a sort-of-LP64 egcs printf warning.)

It's unfortunate that off_t and quad_t don't print with %q. I wonder
what would happen if alpha changed these from long -> long long? It's
the same actual size in bits either way.
1998-10-15 00:29:51 +00:00
christos 977a282bd1 PR/6248: Konrad Schroder: lfs_cleanerd could use syslog() for notices,
instead of err()/warn()
1998-10-07 15:00:34 +00:00
pk 547e652f5d type fixes, in part from PR#6032 1998-09-11 21:21:29 +00:00
perry bfd526219d bzero->memset, bcopy->memcpy, bcmp->memcmp 1998-08-10 02:57:23 +00:00
fvdl e5bc90f40c Merge with Lite2 + local changes 1998-03-01 02:20:01 +00:00
mycroft 4462053ab3 Fill in missing (default) mmap(2) flags. 1998-02-20 09:27:18 +00:00
mrg 3d8d628a25 WARNS?=1. RCS ids. 1997-10-07 13:39:56 +00:00
mikel a7d3a434b9 avoid void pointer arithmetic 1997-08-01 06:33:39 +00:00
pk 37d70219e5 * NULL => 0 (Arne Juul; PR#3629)
* Nuke spacoids.
1997-05-17 19:35:14 +00:00
tls eec1ea6c3f Import from 4.4BSD-Lite2 1997-04-29 20:07:31 +00:00
mycroft 8f58e94ed3 Import original 4.4-Lite version. 1994-09-24 00:41:59 +00:00
mycroft 2cf76ce530 From 4.4-Lite, with local changes. 1994-06-08 18:42:09 +00:00