/* $NetBSD: lfs_balloc.c,v 1.32 2002/05/14 20:03:53 perseant Exp $ */ /*- * Copyright (c) 1999, 2000 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc. * All rights reserved. * * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation * by Konrad E. Schroder . * * 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. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software * must display the following acknowledgement: * This product includes software developed by the NetBSD * Foundation, Inc. and its contributors. * 4. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * * @(#)lfs_balloc.c 8.4 (Berkeley) 5/8/95 */ #include __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: lfs_balloc.c,v 1.32 2002/05/14 20:03:53 perseant Exp $"); #if defined(_KERNEL_OPT) #include "opt_quota.h" #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include int lfs_fragextend(struct vnode *, int, int, ufs_daddr_t, struct buf **, struct ucred *); /* * Allocate a block, and to inode and filesystem block accounting for it * and for any indirect blocks the may need to be created in order for * this block to be created. * * Blocks which have never been accounted for (i.e., which "do not exist") * have disk address 0, which is translated by ufs_bmap to the special value * UNASSIGNED == -1, as in the historical UFS. * * Blocks which have been accounted for but which have not yet been written * to disk are given the new special disk address UNWRITTEN == -2, so that * they can be differentiated from completely new blocks. */ /* VOP_BWRITE NIADDR+2 times */ int lfs_balloc(void *v) { struct vop_balloc_args /* { struct vnode *a_vp; off_t a_startoffset; int a_size; struct ucred *a_cred; int a_flags; struct buf *a_bpp; } */ *ap = v; struct vnode *vp; int offset; u_long iosize; daddr_t daddr, idaddr; struct buf *ibp, *bp; struct inode *ip; struct lfs *fs; struct indir indirs[NIADDR+2], *idp; ufs_daddr_t lbn, lastblock; int bb, bcount; int error, frags, i, nsize, osize, num; vp = ap->a_vp; ip = VTOI(vp); fs = ip->i_lfs; offset = blkoff(fs, ap->a_startoffset); iosize = ap->a_size; lbn = lblkno(fs, ap->a_startoffset); (void)lfs_check(vp, lbn, 0); /* * Three cases: it's a block beyond the end of file, it's a block in * the file that may or may not have been assigned a disk address or * we're writing an entire block. * * Note, if the daddr is UNWRITTEN, the block already exists in * the cache (it was read or written earlier). If so, make sure * we don't count it as a new block or zero out its contents. If * it did not, make sure we allocate any necessary indirect * blocks. * * If we are writing a block beyond the end of the file, we need to * check if the old last block was a fragment. If it was, we need * to rewrite it. */ *ap->a_bpp = NULL; /* Check for block beyond end of file and fragment extension needed. */ lastblock = lblkno(fs, ip->i_ffs_size); if (lastblock < NDADDR && lastblock < lbn) { osize = blksize(fs, ip, lastblock); if (osize < fs->lfs_bsize && osize > 0) { if ((error = lfs_fragextend(vp, osize, fs->lfs_bsize, lastblock, &bp, ap->a_cred))) return (error); ip->i_ffs_size = (lastblock + 1) * fs->lfs_bsize; uvm_vnp_setsize(vp, ip->i_ffs_size); ip->i_flag |= IN_CHANGE | IN_UPDATE; (void) VOP_BWRITE(bp); } } /* * If the block we are writing is a direct block, it's the last * block in the file, and offset + iosize is less than a full * block, we can write one or more fragments. There are two cases: * the block is brand new and we should allocate it the correct * size or it already exists and contains some fragments and * may need to extend it. */ if (lbn < NDADDR && lblkno(fs, ip->i_ffs_size) <= lbn) { osize = blksize(fs, ip, lbn); nsize = fragroundup(fs, offset + iosize); if (lblktosize(fs, lbn) >= ip->i_ffs_size) { /* Brand new block or fragment */ frags = numfrags(fs, nsize); bb = fragstofsb(fs, frags); *ap->a_bpp = bp = getblk(vp, lbn, nsize, 0, 0); ip->i_lfs_effnblks += bb; ip->i_lfs->lfs_bfree -= bb; ip->i_ffs_db[lbn] = bp->b_blkno = UNWRITTEN; } else { if (nsize <= osize) { /* No need to extend */ if ((error = bread(vp, lbn, osize, NOCRED, &bp))) return error; } else { /* Extend existing block */ if ((error = lfs_fragextend(vp, osize, nsize, lbn, &bp, ap->a_cred))) return error; } *ap->a_bpp = bp; } return 0; } error = ufs_bmaparray(vp, lbn, &daddr, &indirs[0], &num, NULL ); if (error) return (error); /* * Do byte accounting all at once, so we can gracefully fail *before* * we start assigning blocks. */ bb = VFSTOUFS(vp->v_mount)->um_seqinc; bcount = 0; if (daddr == UNASSIGNED) { bcount = bb; } for (i = 1; i < num; ++i) { if (!indirs[i].in_exists) { bcount += bb; } } if (ISSPACE(fs, bcount, ap->a_cred)) { ip->i_lfs->lfs_bfree -= bcount; ip->i_lfs_effnblks += bcount; } else { return ENOSPC; } if (daddr == UNASSIGNED) { if (num > 0 && ip->i_ffs_ib[indirs[0].in_off] == 0) { ip->i_ffs_ib[indirs[0].in_off] = UNWRITTEN; } /* * Create new indirect blocks if necessary */ if (num > 1) idaddr = ip->i_ffs_ib[indirs[0].in_off]; for (i = 1; i < num; ++i) { ibp = getblk(vp, indirs[i].in_lbn, fs->lfs_bsize, 0,0); if (!indirs[i].in_exists) { clrbuf(ibp); ibp->b_blkno = UNWRITTEN; } else if (!(ibp->b_flags & (B_DELWRI | B_DONE))) { ibp->b_blkno = fsbtodb(fs, idaddr); ibp->b_flags |= B_READ; VOP_STRATEGY(ibp); biowait(ibp); } /* * This block exists, but the next one may not. * If that is the case mark it UNWRITTEN to keep * the accounting straight. */ if (((daddr_t *)ibp->b_data)[indirs[i].in_off] == 0) ((daddr_t *)ibp->b_data)[indirs[i].in_off] = UNWRITTEN; idaddr = ((daddr_t *)ibp->b_data)[indirs[i].in_off]; if ((error = VOP_BWRITE(ibp))) { return error; } } } /* * Get the existing block from the cache. */ frags = fsbtofrags(fs, bb); *ap->a_bpp = bp = getblk(vp, lbn, blksize(fs, ip, lbn), 0, 0); /* * The block we are writing may be a brand new block * in which case we need to do accounting. * * We can tell a truly new block because ufs_bmaparray will say * it is UNASSIGNED. Once we allocate it we will assign it the * disk address UNWRITTEN. */ if (daddr == UNASSIGNED) { if (iosize != fs->lfs_bsize) clrbuf(bp); /* Note the new address */ bp->b_blkno = UNWRITTEN; switch (num) { case 0: ip->i_ffs_db[lbn] = UNWRITTEN; break; case 1: ip->i_ffs_ib[indirs[0].in_off] = UNWRITTEN; break; default: idp = &indirs[num - 1]; if (bread(vp, idp->in_lbn, fs->lfs_bsize, NOCRED, &ibp)) panic("lfs_balloc: bread bno %d", idp->in_lbn); ((ufs_daddr_t *)ibp->b_data)[idp->in_off] = UNWRITTEN; VOP_BWRITE(ibp); } } else if (!(bp->b_flags & (B_DONE|B_DELWRI))) { /* * Not a brand new block, also not in the cache; * read it in from disk. */ if (iosize == fs->lfs_bsize) /* Optimization: I/O is unnecessary. */ bp->b_blkno = daddr; else { /* * We need to read the block to preserve the * existing bytes. */ bp->b_blkno = daddr; bp->b_flags |= B_READ; VOP_STRATEGY(bp); return (biowait(bp)); } } return (0); } /* VOP_BWRITE 1 time */ int lfs_fragextend(struct vnode *vp, int osize, int nsize, ufs_daddr_t lbn, struct buf **bpp, struct ucred *cred) { struct inode *ip; struct lfs *fs; long bb; int error; extern long locked_queue_bytes; struct buf *ibp; size_t obufsize; SEGUSE *sup; ip = VTOI(vp); fs = ip->i_lfs; bb = (long)fragstofsb(fs, numfrags(fs, nsize - osize)); error = 0; /* * Get the seglock so we don't enlarge blocks or change the segment * accounting information while a segment is being written. */ top: lfs_seglock(fs, SEGM_PROT); if (!ISSPACE(fs, bb, cred)) { error = ENOSPC; goto out; } if ((error = bread(vp, lbn, osize, NOCRED, bpp))) { brelse(*bpp); goto out; } #ifdef QUOTA if ((error = chkdq(ip, bb, cred, 0))) { brelse(*bpp); goto out; } #endif /* * Adjust accounting for lfs_avail. If there's not enough room, * we will have to wait for the cleaner, which we can't do while * holding a block busy or while holding the seglock. In that case, * release both and start over after waiting. */ if ((*bpp)->b_flags & B_DELWRI) { if (!lfs_fits(fs, bb)) { brelse(*bpp); #ifdef QUOTA chkdq(ip, -bb, cred, 0); #endif lfs_segunlock(fs); lfs_availwait(fs, bb); goto top; } fs->lfs_avail -= bb; } /* * Fix the allocation for this fragment so that it looks like the * source segment contained a block of the new size. This overcounts; * but the overcount only lasts until the block in question * is written, so the on-disk live bytes count is always correct. */ if ((*bpp)->b_blkno > 0) { LFS_SEGENTRY(sup, fs, dtosn(fs, dbtofsb(fs, (*bpp)->b_blkno)), ibp); sup->su_nbytes += (nsize - osize); LFS_BWRITE_LOG(ibp); ip->i_ffs_blocks += bb; } fs->lfs_bfree -= bb; ip->i_lfs_effnblks += bb; ip->i_flag |= IN_CHANGE | IN_UPDATE; LFS_DEBUG_COUNTLOCKED("frag1"); obufsize = (*bpp)->b_bufsize; allocbuf(*bpp, nsize); /* Adjust locked-list accounting */ if (((*bpp)->b_flags & (B_LOCKED | B_CALL)) == B_LOCKED) locked_queue_bytes += (*bpp)->b_bufsize - obufsize; LFS_DEBUG_COUNTLOCKED("frag2"); bzero((char *)((*bpp)->b_data) + osize, (u_int)(nsize - osize)); out: lfs_segunlock(fs); return (error); }