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186736342SJosef Bacik // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
286736342SJosef Bacik 
386736342SJosef Bacik #include "ctree.h"
486736342SJosef Bacik #include "delalloc-space.h"
586736342SJosef Bacik #include "block-rsv.h"
686736342SJosef Bacik #include "btrfs_inode.h"
786736342SJosef Bacik #include "space-info.h"
886736342SJosef Bacik #include "transaction.h"
986736342SJosef Bacik #include "qgroup.h"
1007730d87SJosef Bacik #include "block-group.h"
1186736342SJosef Bacik 
126f4ad559SJosef Bacik /*
136f4ad559SJosef Bacik  * HOW DOES THIS WORK
146f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *
156f4ad559SJosef Bacik  * There are two stages to data reservations, one for data and one for metadata
166f4ad559SJosef Bacik  * to handle the new extents and checksums generated by writing data.
176f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *
186f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *
196f4ad559SJosef Bacik  * DATA RESERVATION
206f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *   The general flow of the data reservation is as follows
216f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *
226f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *   -> Reserve
236f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *     We call into btrfs_reserve_data_bytes() for the user request bytes that
246f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *     they wish to write.  We make this reservation and add it to
256f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *     space_info->bytes_may_use.  We set EXTENT_DELALLOC on the inode io_tree
266f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *     for the range and carry on if this is buffered, or follow up trying to
276f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *     make a real allocation if we are pre-allocating or doing O_DIRECT.
286f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *
296f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *   -> Use
306f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *     At writepages()/prealloc/O_DIRECT time we will call into
316f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *     btrfs_reserve_extent() for some part or all of this range of bytes.  We
326f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *     will make the allocation and subtract space_info->bytes_may_use by the
336f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *     original requested length and increase the space_info->bytes_reserved by
346f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *     the allocated length.  This distinction is important because compression
356f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *     may allocate a smaller on disk extent than we previously reserved.
366f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *
376f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *   -> Allocation
386f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *     finish_ordered_io() will insert the new file extent item for this range,
396f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *     and then add a delayed ref update for the extent tree.  Once that delayed
406f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *     ref is written the extent size is subtracted from
416f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *     space_info->bytes_reserved and added to space_info->bytes_used.
426f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *
436f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *   Error handling
446f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *
456f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *   -> By the reservation maker
466f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *     This is the simplest case, we haven't completed our operation and we know
476f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *     how much we reserved, we can simply call
486f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *     btrfs_free_reserved_data_space*() and it will be removed from
496f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *     space_info->bytes_may_use.
506f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *
516f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *   -> After the reservation has been made, but before cow_file_range()
526f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *     This is specifically for the delalloc case.  You must clear
536f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *     EXTENT_DELALLOC with the EXTENT_CLEAR_DATA_RESV bit, and the range will
546f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *     be subtracted from space_info->bytes_may_use.
556f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *
566f4ad559SJosef Bacik  * METADATA RESERVATION
576f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *   The general metadata reservation lifetimes are discussed elsewhere, this
586f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *   will just focus on how it is used for delalloc space.
596f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *
606f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *   We keep track of two things on a per inode bases
616f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *
626f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *   ->outstanding_extents
636f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *     This is the number of file extent items we'll need to handle all of the
646f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *     outstanding DELALLOC space we have in this inode.  We limit the maximum
656f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *     size of an extent, so a large contiguous dirty area may require more than
666f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *     one outstanding_extent, which is why count_max_extents() is used to
676f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *     determine how many outstanding_extents get added.
686f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *
696f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *   ->csum_bytes
706f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *     This is essentially how many dirty bytes we have for this inode, so we
716f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *     can calculate the number of checksum items we would have to add in order
726f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *     to checksum our outstanding data.
736f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *
746f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *   We keep a per-inode block_rsv in order to make it easier to keep track of
756f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *   our reservation.  We use btrfs_calculate_inode_block_rsv_size() to
766f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *   calculate the current theoretical maximum reservation we would need for the
776f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *   metadata for this inode.  We call this and then adjust our reservation as
786f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *   necessary, either by attempting to reserve more space, or freeing up excess
796f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *   space.
806f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *
816f4ad559SJosef Bacik  * OUTSTANDING_EXTENTS HANDLING
826f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *
836f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *  ->outstanding_extents is used for keeping track of how many extents we will
846f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *  need to use for this inode, and it will fluctuate depending on where you are
856f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *  in the life cycle of the dirty data.  Consider the following normal case for
866f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *  a completely clean inode, with a num_bytes < our maximum allowed extent size
876f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *
886f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *  -> reserve
896f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *    ->outstanding_extents += 1 (current value is 1)
906f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *
916f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *  -> set_delalloc
92*1a9fd417SDavid Sterba  *    ->outstanding_extents += 1 (current value is 2)
936f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *
946f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *  -> btrfs_delalloc_release_extents()
956f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *    ->outstanding_extents -= 1 (current value is 1)
966f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *
976f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *    We must call this once we are done, as we hold our reservation for the
986f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *    duration of our operation, and then assume set_delalloc will update the
996f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *    counter appropriately.
1006f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *
1016f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *  -> add ordered extent
1026f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *    ->outstanding_extents += 1 (current value is 2)
1036f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *
1046f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *  -> btrfs_clear_delalloc_extent
1056f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *    ->outstanding_extents -= 1 (current value is 1)
1066f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *
1076f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *  -> finish_ordered_io/btrfs_remove_ordered_extent
1086f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *    ->outstanding_extents -= 1 (current value is 0)
1096f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *
1106f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *  Each stage is responsible for their own accounting of the extent, thus
1116f4ad559SJosef Bacik  *  making error handling and cleanup easier.
1126f4ad559SJosef Bacik  */
1136f4ad559SJosef Bacik 
11486736342SJosef Bacik int btrfs_alloc_data_chunk_ondemand(struct btrfs_inode *inode, u64 bytes)
11586736342SJosef Bacik {
11686736342SJosef Bacik 	struct btrfs_root *root = inode->root;
11786736342SJosef Bacik 	struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info = root->fs_info;
1188698fc4eSJosef Bacik 	enum btrfs_reserve_flush_enum flush = BTRFS_RESERVE_FLUSH_DATA;
11986736342SJosef Bacik 
12086736342SJosef Bacik 	/* Make sure bytes are sectorsize aligned */
12186736342SJosef Bacik 	bytes = ALIGN(bytes, fs_info->sectorsize);
12286736342SJosef Bacik 
1238698fc4eSJosef Bacik 	if (btrfs_is_free_space_inode(inode))
1248698fc4eSJosef Bacik 		flush = BTRFS_RESERVE_FLUSH_FREE_SPACE_INODE;
12586736342SJosef Bacik 
1268698fc4eSJosef Bacik 	return btrfs_reserve_data_bytes(fs_info, bytes, flush);
12786736342SJosef Bacik }
12886736342SJosef Bacik 
12936ea6f3eSNikolay Borisov int btrfs_check_data_free_space(struct btrfs_inode *inode,
13086736342SJosef Bacik 			struct extent_changeset **reserved, u64 start, u64 len)
13186736342SJosef Bacik {
13236ea6f3eSNikolay Borisov 	struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info = inode->root->fs_info;
13386736342SJosef Bacik 	int ret;
13486736342SJosef Bacik 
13586736342SJosef Bacik 	/* align the range */
13686736342SJosef Bacik 	len = round_up(start + len, fs_info->sectorsize) -
13786736342SJosef Bacik 	      round_down(start, fs_info->sectorsize);
13886736342SJosef Bacik 	start = round_down(start, fs_info->sectorsize);
13986736342SJosef Bacik 
14036ea6f3eSNikolay Borisov 	ret = btrfs_alloc_data_chunk_ondemand(inode, len);
14186736342SJosef Bacik 	if (ret < 0)
14286736342SJosef Bacik 		return ret;
14386736342SJosef Bacik 
14486736342SJosef Bacik 	/* Use new btrfs_qgroup_reserve_data to reserve precious data space. */
14536ea6f3eSNikolay Borisov 	ret = btrfs_qgroup_reserve_data(inode, reserved, start, len);
14686736342SJosef Bacik 	if (ret < 0)
1479db5d510SNikolay Borisov 		btrfs_free_reserved_data_space_noquota(fs_info, len);
14886736342SJosef Bacik 	else
14986736342SJosef Bacik 		ret = 0;
15086736342SJosef Bacik 	return ret;
15186736342SJosef Bacik }
15286736342SJosef Bacik 
15386736342SJosef Bacik /*
15486736342SJosef Bacik  * Called if we need to clear a data reservation for this inode
15586736342SJosef Bacik  * Normally in a error case.
15686736342SJosef Bacik  *
15786736342SJosef Bacik  * This one will *NOT* use accurate qgroup reserved space API, just for case
15886736342SJosef Bacik  * which we can't sleep and is sure it won't affect qgroup reserved space.
15986736342SJosef Bacik  * Like clear_bit_hook().
16086736342SJosef Bacik  */
1619db5d510SNikolay Borisov void btrfs_free_reserved_data_space_noquota(struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info,
16286736342SJosef Bacik 					    u64 len)
16386736342SJosef Bacik {
16486736342SJosef Bacik 	struct btrfs_space_info *data_sinfo;
16586736342SJosef Bacik 
16646d4dac8SFilipe Manana 	ASSERT(IS_ALIGNED(len, fs_info->sectorsize));
16786736342SJosef Bacik 
16886736342SJosef Bacik 	data_sinfo = fs_info->data_sinfo;
16939753e4aSJosef Bacik 	btrfs_space_info_free_bytes_may_use(fs_info, data_sinfo, len);
17086736342SJosef Bacik }
17186736342SJosef Bacik 
17286736342SJosef Bacik /*
17386736342SJosef Bacik  * Called if we need to clear a data reservation for this inode
17486736342SJosef Bacik  * Normally in a error case.
17586736342SJosef Bacik  *
17686736342SJosef Bacik  * This one will handle the per-inode data rsv map for accurate reserved
17786736342SJosef Bacik  * space framework.
17886736342SJosef Bacik  */
17925ce28caSNikolay Borisov void btrfs_free_reserved_data_space(struct btrfs_inode *inode,
18086736342SJosef Bacik 			struct extent_changeset *reserved, u64 start, u64 len)
18186736342SJosef Bacik {
18225ce28caSNikolay Borisov 	struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info = inode->root->fs_info;
18386736342SJosef Bacik 
18486736342SJosef Bacik 	/* Make sure the range is aligned to sectorsize */
18525ce28caSNikolay Borisov 	len = round_up(start + len, fs_info->sectorsize) -
18625ce28caSNikolay Borisov 	      round_down(start, fs_info->sectorsize);
18725ce28caSNikolay Borisov 	start = round_down(start, fs_info->sectorsize);
18886736342SJosef Bacik 
18925ce28caSNikolay Borisov 	btrfs_free_reserved_data_space_noquota(fs_info, len);
19025ce28caSNikolay Borisov 	btrfs_qgroup_free_data(inode, reserved, start, len);
19186736342SJosef Bacik }
19286736342SJosef Bacik 
19386736342SJosef Bacik /**
194b762d1d0SNikolay Borisov  * Release any excessive reservation
195b762d1d0SNikolay Borisov  *
196b762d1d0SNikolay Borisov  * @inode:       the inode we need to release from
197b762d1d0SNikolay Borisov  * @qgroup_free: free or convert qgroup meta. Unlike normal operation, qgroup
198b762d1d0SNikolay Borisov  *               meta reservation needs to know if we are freeing qgroup
199b762d1d0SNikolay Borisov  *               reservation or just converting it into per-trans.  Normally
200b762d1d0SNikolay Borisov  *               @qgroup_free is true for error handling, and false for normal
201b762d1d0SNikolay Borisov  *               release.
20286736342SJosef Bacik  *
20386736342SJosef Bacik  * This is the same as btrfs_block_rsv_release, except that it handles the
20486736342SJosef Bacik  * tracepoint for the reservation.
20586736342SJosef Bacik  */
20686736342SJosef Bacik static void btrfs_inode_rsv_release(struct btrfs_inode *inode, bool qgroup_free)
20786736342SJosef Bacik {
20886736342SJosef Bacik 	struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info = inode->root->fs_info;
20986736342SJosef Bacik 	struct btrfs_block_rsv *block_rsv = &inode->block_rsv;
21086736342SJosef Bacik 	u64 released = 0;
21186736342SJosef Bacik 	u64 qgroup_to_release = 0;
21286736342SJosef Bacik 
21386736342SJosef Bacik 	/*
21486736342SJosef Bacik 	 * Since we statically set the block_rsv->size we just want to say we
21586736342SJosef Bacik 	 * are releasing 0 bytes, and then we'll just get the reservation over
21686736342SJosef Bacik 	 * the size free'd.
21786736342SJosef Bacik 	 */
21863f018beSNikolay Borisov 	released = btrfs_block_rsv_release(fs_info, block_rsv, 0,
21986736342SJosef Bacik 					   &qgroup_to_release);
22086736342SJosef Bacik 	if (released > 0)
22186736342SJosef Bacik 		trace_btrfs_space_reservation(fs_info, "delalloc",
22286736342SJosef Bacik 					      btrfs_ino(inode), released, 0);
22386736342SJosef Bacik 	if (qgroup_free)
22486736342SJosef Bacik 		btrfs_qgroup_free_meta_prealloc(inode->root, qgroup_to_release);
22586736342SJosef Bacik 	else
22686736342SJosef Bacik 		btrfs_qgroup_convert_reserved_meta(inode->root,
22786736342SJosef Bacik 						   qgroup_to_release);
22886736342SJosef Bacik }
22986736342SJosef Bacik 
23086736342SJosef Bacik static void btrfs_calculate_inode_block_rsv_size(struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info,
23186736342SJosef Bacik 						 struct btrfs_inode *inode)
23286736342SJosef Bacik {
23386736342SJosef Bacik 	struct btrfs_block_rsv *block_rsv = &inode->block_rsv;
23486736342SJosef Bacik 	u64 reserve_size = 0;
23586736342SJosef Bacik 	u64 qgroup_rsv_size = 0;
23686736342SJosef Bacik 	u64 csum_leaves;
23786736342SJosef Bacik 	unsigned outstanding_extents;
23886736342SJosef Bacik 
23986736342SJosef Bacik 	lockdep_assert_held(&inode->lock);
24086736342SJosef Bacik 	outstanding_extents = inode->outstanding_extents;
241bcacf5f3SJosef Bacik 
242bcacf5f3SJosef Bacik 	/*
243bcacf5f3SJosef Bacik 	 * Insert size for the number of outstanding extents, 1 normal size for
244bcacf5f3SJosef Bacik 	 * updating the inode.
245bcacf5f3SJosef Bacik 	 */
246bcacf5f3SJosef Bacik 	if (outstanding_extents) {
2472bd36e7bSJosef Bacik 		reserve_size = btrfs_calc_insert_metadata_size(fs_info,
248bcacf5f3SJosef Bacik 						outstanding_extents);
249bcacf5f3SJosef Bacik 		reserve_size += btrfs_calc_metadata_size(fs_info, 1);
250bcacf5f3SJosef Bacik 	}
25186736342SJosef Bacik 	csum_leaves = btrfs_csum_bytes_to_leaves(fs_info,
25286736342SJosef Bacik 						 inode->csum_bytes);
2532bd36e7bSJosef Bacik 	reserve_size += btrfs_calc_insert_metadata_size(fs_info,
25486736342SJosef Bacik 							csum_leaves);
25586736342SJosef Bacik 	/*
25686736342SJosef Bacik 	 * For qgroup rsv, the calculation is very simple:
25786736342SJosef Bacik 	 * account one nodesize for each outstanding extent
25886736342SJosef Bacik 	 *
25986736342SJosef Bacik 	 * This is overestimating in most cases.
26086736342SJosef Bacik 	 */
26186736342SJosef Bacik 	qgroup_rsv_size = (u64)outstanding_extents * fs_info->nodesize;
26286736342SJosef Bacik 
26386736342SJosef Bacik 	spin_lock(&block_rsv->lock);
26486736342SJosef Bacik 	block_rsv->size = reserve_size;
26586736342SJosef Bacik 	block_rsv->qgroup_rsv_size = qgroup_rsv_size;
26686736342SJosef Bacik 	spin_unlock(&block_rsv->lock);
26786736342SJosef Bacik }
26886736342SJosef Bacik 
26986736342SJosef Bacik static void calc_inode_reservations(struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info,
27086736342SJosef Bacik 				    u64 num_bytes, u64 *meta_reserve,
27186736342SJosef Bacik 				    u64 *qgroup_reserve)
27286736342SJosef Bacik {
27386736342SJosef Bacik 	u64 nr_extents = count_max_extents(num_bytes);
27486736342SJosef Bacik 	u64 csum_leaves = btrfs_csum_bytes_to_leaves(fs_info, num_bytes);
275bcacf5f3SJosef Bacik 	u64 inode_update = btrfs_calc_metadata_size(fs_info, 1);
27686736342SJosef Bacik 
2772bd36e7bSJosef Bacik 	*meta_reserve = btrfs_calc_insert_metadata_size(fs_info,
278bcacf5f3SJosef Bacik 						nr_extents + csum_leaves);
279bcacf5f3SJosef Bacik 
280bcacf5f3SJosef Bacik 	/*
281bcacf5f3SJosef Bacik 	 * finish_ordered_io has to update the inode, so add the space required
282bcacf5f3SJosef Bacik 	 * for an inode update.
283bcacf5f3SJosef Bacik 	 */
284bcacf5f3SJosef Bacik 	*meta_reserve += inode_update;
28586736342SJosef Bacik 	*qgroup_reserve = nr_extents * fs_info->nodesize;
28686736342SJosef Bacik }
28786736342SJosef Bacik 
28886736342SJosef Bacik int btrfs_delalloc_reserve_metadata(struct btrfs_inode *inode, u64 num_bytes)
28986736342SJosef Bacik {
29086736342SJosef Bacik 	struct btrfs_root *root = inode->root;
29186736342SJosef Bacik 	struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info = root->fs_info;
29286736342SJosef Bacik 	struct btrfs_block_rsv *block_rsv = &inode->block_rsv;
29386736342SJosef Bacik 	u64 meta_reserve, qgroup_reserve;
29486736342SJosef Bacik 	unsigned nr_extents;
29586736342SJosef Bacik 	enum btrfs_reserve_flush_enum flush = BTRFS_RESERVE_FLUSH_ALL;
29686736342SJosef Bacik 	int ret = 0;
29786736342SJosef Bacik 
29886736342SJosef Bacik 	/*
29986736342SJosef Bacik 	 * If we are a free space inode we need to not flush since we will be in
30086736342SJosef Bacik 	 * the middle of a transaction commit.  We also don't need the delalloc
30186736342SJosef Bacik 	 * mutex since we won't race with anybody.  We need this mostly to make
30286736342SJosef Bacik 	 * lockdep shut its filthy mouth.
30386736342SJosef Bacik 	 *
30486736342SJosef Bacik 	 * If we have a transaction open (can happen if we call truncate_block
30586736342SJosef Bacik 	 * from truncate), then we need FLUSH_LIMIT so we don't deadlock.
30686736342SJosef Bacik 	 */
30786736342SJosef Bacik 	if (btrfs_is_free_space_inode(inode)) {
30886736342SJosef Bacik 		flush = BTRFS_RESERVE_NO_FLUSH;
30986736342SJosef Bacik 	} else {
31086736342SJosef Bacik 		if (current->journal_info)
31186736342SJosef Bacik 			flush = BTRFS_RESERVE_FLUSH_LIMIT;
31286736342SJosef Bacik 
31386736342SJosef Bacik 		if (btrfs_transaction_in_commit(fs_info))
31486736342SJosef Bacik 			schedule_timeout(1);
31586736342SJosef Bacik 	}
31686736342SJosef Bacik 
31786736342SJosef Bacik 	num_bytes = ALIGN(num_bytes, fs_info->sectorsize);
31886736342SJosef Bacik 
31986736342SJosef Bacik 	/*
32086736342SJosef Bacik 	 * We always want to do it this way, every other way is wrong and ends
32186736342SJosef Bacik 	 * in tears.  Pre-reserving the amount we are going to add will always
32286736342SJosef Bacik 	 * be the right way, because otherwise if we have enough parallelism we
32386736342SJosef Bacik 	 * could end up with thousands of inodes all holding little bits of
32486736342SJosef Bacik 	 * reservations they were able to make previously and the only way to
32586736342SJosef Bacik 	 * reclaim that space is to ENOSPC out the operations and clear
32686736342SJosef Bacik 	 * everything out and try again, which is bad.  This way we just
32786736342SJosef Bacik 	 * over-reserve slightly, and clean up the mess when we are done.
32886736342SJosef Bacik 	 */
32986736342SJosef Bacik 	calc_inode_reservations(fs_info, num_bytes, &meta_reserve,
33086736342SJosef Bacik 				&qgroup_reserve);
33186736342SJosef Bacik 	ret = btrfs_qgroup_reserve_meta_prealloc(root, qgroup_reserve, true);
33286736342SJosef Bacik 	if (ret)
33316ad3be1SFilipe Manana 		return ret;
33486736342SJosef Bacik 	ret = btrfs_reserve_metadata_bytes(root, block_rsv, meta_reserve, flush);
33516ad3be1SFilipe Manana 	if (ret) {
33616ad3be1SFilipe Manana 		btrfs_qgroup_free_meta_prealloc(root, qgroup_reserve);
33716ad3be1SFilipe Manana 		return ret;
33816ad3be1SFilipe Manana 	}
33986736342SJosef Bacik 
34086736342SJosef Bacik 	/*
34186736342SJosef Bacik 	 * Now we need to update our outstanding extents and csum bytes _first_
34286736342SJosef Bacik 	 * and then add the reservation to the block_rsv.  This keeps us from
34386736342SJosef Bacik 	 * racing with an ordered completion or some such that would think it
34486736342SJosef Bacik 	 * needs to free the reservation we just made.
34586736342SJosef Bacik 	 */
34686736342SJosef Bacik 	spin_lock(&inode->lock);
34786736342SJosef Bacik 	nr_extents = count_max_extents(num_bytes);
34886736342SJosef Bacik 	btrfs_mod_outstanding_extents(inode, nr_extents);
34986736342SJosef Bacik 	inode->csum_bytes += num_bytes;
35086736342SJosef Bacik 	btrfs_calculate_inode_block_rsv_size(fs_info, inode);
35186736342SJosef Bacik 	spin_unlock(&inode->lock);
35286736342SJosef Bacik 
35386736342SJosef Bacik 	/* Now we can safely add our space to our block rsv */
35486736342SJosef Bacik 	btrfs_block_rsv_add_bytes(block_rsv, meta_reserve, false);
35586736342SJosef Bacik 	trace_btrfs_space_reservation(root->fs_info, "delalloc",
35686736342SJosef Bacik 				      btrfs_ino(inode), meta_reserve, 1);
35786736342SJosef Bacik 
35886736342SJosef Bacik 	spin_lock(&block_rsv->lock);
35986736342SJosef Bacik 	block_rsv->qgroup_rsv_reserved += qgroup_reserve;
36086736342SJosef Bacik 	spin_unlock(&block_rsv->lock);
36186736342SJosef Bacik 
36286736342SJosef Bacik 	return 0;
36386736342SJosef Bacik }
36486736342SJosef Bacik 
36586736342SJosef Bacik /**
366b762d1d0SNikolay Borisov  * Release a metadata reservation for an inode
367b762d1d0SNikolay Borisov  *
36886736342SJosef Bacik  * @inode: the inode to release the reservation for.
36986736342SJosef Bacik  * @num_bytes: the number of bytes we are releasing.
37086736342SJosef Bacik  * @qgroup_free: free qgroup reservation or convert it to per-trans reservation
37186736342SJosef Bacik  *
37286736342SJosef Bacik  * This will release the metadata reservation for an inode.  This can be called
37386736342SJosef Bacik  * once we complete IO for a given set of bytes to release their metadata
37486736342SJosef Bacik  * reservations, or on error for the same reason.
37586736342SJosef Bacik  */
37686736342SJosef Bacik void btrfs_delalloc_release_metadata(struct btrfs_inode *inode, u64 num_bytes,
37786736342SJosef Bacik 				     bool qgroup_free)
37886736342SJosef Bacik {
37986736342SJosef Bacik 	struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info = inode->root->fs_info;
38086736342SJosef Bacik 
38186736342SJosef Bacik 	num_bytes = ALIGN(num_bytes, fs_info->sectorsize);
38286736342SJosef Bacik 	spin_lock(&inode->lock);
38386736342SJosef Bacik 	inode->csum_bytes -= num_bytes;
38486736342SJosef Bacik 	btrfs_calculate_inode_block_rsv_size(fs_info, inode);
38586736342SJosef Bacik 	spin_unlock(&inode->lock);
38686736342SJosef Bacik 
38786736342SJosef Bacik 	if (btrfs_is_testing(fs_info))
38886736342SJosef Bacik 		return;
38986736342SJosef Bacik 
39086736342SJosef Bacik 	btrfs_inode_rsv_release(inode, qgroup_free);
39186736342SJosef Bacik }
39286736342SJosef Bacik 
39386736342SJosef Bacik /**
39486736342SJosef Bacik  * btrfs_delalloc_release_extents - release our outstanding_extents
39586736342SJosef Bacik  * @inode: the inode to balance the reservation for.
39686736342SJosef Bacik  * @num_bytes: the number of bytes we originally reserved with
39786736342SJosef Bacik  *
39886736342SJosef Bacik  * When we reserve space we increase outstanding_extents for the extents we may
39986736342SJosef Bacik  * add.  Once we've set the range as delalloc or created our ordered extents we
40086736342SJosef Bacik  * have outstanding_extents to track the real usage, so we use this to free our
40186736342SJosef Bacik  * temporarily tracked outstanding_extents.  This _must_ be used in conjunction
40286736342SJosef Bacik  * with btrfs_delalloc_reserve_metadata.
40386736342SJosef Bacik  */
4048702ba93SQu Wenruo void btrfs_delalloc_release_extents(struct btrfs_inode *inode, u64 num_bytes)
40586736342SJosef Bacik {
40686736342SJosef Bacik 	struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info = inode->root->fs_info;
40786736342SJosef Bacik 	unsigned num_extents;
40886736342SJosef Bacik 
40986736342SJosef Bacik 	spin_lock(&inode->lock);
41086736342SJosef Bacik 	num_extents = count_max_extents(num_bytes);
41186736342SJosef Bacik 	btrfs_mod_outstanding_extents(inode, -num_extents);
41286736342SJosef Bacik 	btrfs_calculate_inode_block_rsv_size(fs_info, inode);
41386736342SJosef Bacik 	spin_unlock(&inode->lock);
41486736342SJosef Bacik 
41586736342SJosef Bacik 	if (btrfs_is_testing(fs_info))
41686736342SJosef Bacik 		return;
41786736342SJosef Bacik 
4188702ba93SQu Wenruo 	btrfs_inode_rsv_release(inode, true);
41986736342SJosef Bacik }
42086736342SJosef Bacik 
42186736342SJosef Bacik /**
42286736342SJosef Bacik  * btrfs_delalloc_reserve_space - reserve data and metadata space for
42386736342SJosef Bacik  * delalloc
42486736342SJosef Bacik  * @inode: inode we're writing to
42586736342SJosef Bacik  * @start: start range we are writing to
42686736342SJosef Bacik  * @len: how long the range we are writing to
42786736342SJosef Bacik  * @reserved: mandatory parameter, record actually reserved qgroup ranges of
42886736342SJosef Bacik  * 	      current reservation.
42986736342SJosef Bacik  *
43086736342SJosef Bacik  * This will do the following things
43186736342SJosef Bacik  *
43286736342SJosef Bacik  * - reserve space in data space info for num bytes
43386736342SJosef Bacik  *   and reserve precious corresponding qgroup space
43486736342SJosef Bacik  *   (Done in check_data_free_space)
43586736342SJosef Bacik  *
43686736342SJosef Bacik  * - reserve space for metadata space, based on the number of outstanding
43786736342SJosef Bacik  *   extents and how much csums will be needed
43886736342SJosef Bacik  *   also reserve metadata space in a per root over-reserve method.
43986736342SJosef Bacik  * - add to the inodes->delalloc_bytes
44086736342SJosef Bacik  * - add it to the fs_info's delalloc inodes list.
44186736342SJosef Bacik  *   (Above 3 all done in delalloc_reserve_metadata)
44286736342SJosef Bacik  *
44386736342SJosef Bacik  * Return 0 for success
44486736342SJosef Bacik  * Return <0 for error(-ENOSPC or -EQUOT)
44586736342SJosef Bacik  */
446e5b7231eSNikolay Borisov int btrfs_delalloc_reserve_space(struct btrfs_inode *inode,
44786736342SJosef Bacik 			struct extent_changeset **reserved, u64 start, u64 len)
44886736342SJosef Bacik {
44986736342SJosef Bacik 	int ret;
45086736342SJosef Bacik 
451e5b7231eSNikolay Borisov 	ret = btrfs_check_data_free_space(inode, reserved, start, len);
45286736342SJosef Bacik 	if (ret < 0)
45386736342SJosef Bacik 		return ret;
454e5b7231eSNikolay Borisov 	ret = btrfs_delalloc_reserve_metadata(inode, len);
45586736342SJosef Bacik 	if (ret < 0)
456e5b7231eSNikolay Borisov 		btrfs_free_reserved_data_space(inode, *reserved, start, len);
45786736342SJosef Bacik 	return ret;
45886736342SJosef Bacik }
45986736342SJosef Bacik 
46086736342SJosef Bacik /**
461b762d1d0SNikolay Borisov  * Release data and metadata space for delalloc
462b762d1d0SNikolay Borisov  *
46386736342SJosef Bacik  * @inode:       inode we're releasing space for
464b762d1d0SNikolay Borisov  * @reserved:    list of changed/reserved ranges
46586736342SJosef Bacik  * @start:       start position of the space already reserved
466b762d1d0SNikolay Borisov  * @len:         length of the space already reserved
467b762d1d0SNikolay Borisov  * @qgroup_free: should qgroup reserved-space also be freed
46886736342SJosef Bacik  *
46986736342SJosef Bacik  * This function will release the metadata space that was not used and will
47086736342SJosef Bacik  * decrement ->delalloc_bytes and remove it from the fs_info delalloc_inodes
47186736342SJosef Bacik  * list if there are no delalloc bytes left.
47286736342SJosef Bacik  * Also it will handle the qgroup reserved space.
47386736342SJosef Bacik  */
47486d52921SNikolay Borisov void btrfs_delalloc_release_space(struct btrfs_inode *inode,
47586736342SJosef Bacik 				  struct extent_changeset *reserved,
47686736342SJosef Bacik 				  u64 start, u64 len, bool qgroup_free)
47786736342SJosef Bacik {
47886d52921SNikolay Borisov 	btrfs_delalloc_release_metadata(inode, len, qgroup_free);
47986d52921SNikolay Borisov 	btrfs_free_reserved_data_space(inode, reserved, start, len);
48086736342SJosef Bacik }
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