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1 /*
2  * ext4_jbd2.h
3  *
4  * Written by Stephen C. Tweedie <sct@redhat.com>, 1999
5  *
6  * Copyright 1998--1999 Red Hat corp --- All Rights Reserved
7  *
8  * This file is part of the Linux kernel and is made available under
9  * the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2, or at your
10  * option, any later version, incorporated herein by reference.
11  *
12  * Ext4-specific journaling extensions.
13  */
14 
15 #ifndef _EXT4_JBD2_H
16 #define _EXT4_JBD2_H
17 
18 #include <linux/fs.h>
19 #include <linux/jbd2.h>
20 #include "ext4.h"
21 
22 #define EXT4_JOURNAL(inode)	(EXT4_SB((inode)->i_sb)->s_journal)
23 
24 /* Define the number of blocks we need to account to a transaction to
25  * modify one block of data.
26  *
27  * We may have to touch one inode, one bitmap buffer, up to three
28  * indirection blocks, the group and superblock summaries, and the data
29  * block to complete the transaction.
30  *
31  * For extents-enabled fs we may have to allocate and modify up to
32  * 5 levels of tree, data block (for each of these we need bitmap + group
33  * summaries), root which is stored in the inode, sb
34  */
35 
36 #define EXT4_SINGLEDATA_TRANS_BLOCKS(sb)				\
37 	(EXT4_HAS_INCOMPAT_FEATURE(sb, EXT4_FEATURE_INCOMPAT_EXTENTS)   \
38 	 ? 20U : 8U)
39 
40 /* Extended attribute operations touch at most two data buffers,
41  * two bitmap buffers, and two group summaries, in addition to the inode
42  * and the superblock, which are already accounted for. */
43 
44 #define EXT4_XATTR_TRANS_BLOCKS		6U
45 
46 /* Define the minimum size for a transaction which modifies data.  This
47  * needs to take into account the fact that we may end up modifying two
48  * quota files too (one for the group, one for the user quota).  The
49  * superblock only gets updated once, of course, so don't bother
50  * counting that again for the quota updates. */
51 
52 #define EXT4_DATA_TRANS_BLOCKS(sb)	(EXT4_SINGLEDATA_TRANS_BLOCKS(sb) + \
53 					 EXT4_XATTR_TRANS_BLOCKS - 2 + \
54 					 EXT4_MAXQUOTAS_TRANS_BLOCKS(sb))
55 
56 /*
57  * Define the number of metadata blocks we need to account to modify data.
58  *
59  * This include super block, inode block, quota blocks and xattr blocks
60  */
61 #define EXT4_META_TRANS_BLOCKS(sb)	(EXT4_XATTR_TRANS_BLOCKS + \
62 					EXT4_MAXQUOTAS_TRANS_BLOCKS(sb))
63 
64 /* Define an arbitrary limit for the amount of data we will anticipate
65  * writing to any given transaction.  For unbounded transactions such as
66  * write(2) and truncate(2) we can write more than this, but we always
67  * start off at the maximum transaction size and grow the transaction
68  * optimistically as we go. */
69 
70 #define EXT4_MAX_TRANS_DATA		64U
71 
72 /* We break up a large truncate or write transaction once the handle's
73  * buffer credits gets this low, we need either to extend the
74  * transaction or to start a new one.  Reserve enough space here for
75  * inode, bitmap, superblock, group and indirection updates for at least
76  * one block, plus two quota updates.  Quota allocations are not
77  * needed. */
78 
79 #define EXT4_RESERVE_TRANS_BLOCKS	12U
80 
81 #define EXT4_INDEX_EXTRA_TRANS_BLOCKS	8
82 
83 #ifdef CONFIG_QUOTA
84 /* Amount of blocks needed for quota update - we know that the structure was
85  * allocated so we need to update only data block */
86 #define EXT4_QUOTA_TRANS_BLOCKS(sb) ((test_opt(sb, QUOTA) ||\
87 		EXT4_HAS_RO_COMPAT_FEATURE(sb, EXT4_FEATURE_RO_COMPAT_QUOTA)) ?\
88 		1 : 0)
89 /* Amount of blocks needed for quota insert/delete - we do some block writes
90  * but inode, sb and group updates are done only once */
91 #define EXT4_QUOTA_INIT_BLOCKS(sb) ((test_opt(sb, QUOTA) ||\
92 		EXT4_HAS_RO_COMPAT_FEATURE(sb, EXT4_FEATURE_RO_COMPAT_QUOTA)) ?\
93 		(DQUOT_INIT_ALLOC*(EXT4_SINGLEDATA_TRANS_BLOCKS(sb)-3)\
94 		 +3+DQUOT_INIT_REWRITE) : 0)
95 
96 #define EXT4_QUOTA_DEL_BLOCKS(sb) ((test_opt(sb, QUOTA) ||\
97 		EXT4_HAS_RO_COMPAT_FEATURE(sb, EXT4_FEATURE_RO_COMPAT_QUOTA)) ?\
98 		(DQUOT_DEL_ALLOC*(EXT4_SINGLEDATA_TRANS_BLOCKS(sb)-3)\
99 		 +3+DQUOT_DEL_REWRITE) : 0)
100 #else
101 #define EXT4_QUOTA_TRANS_BLOCKS(sb) 0
102 #define EXT4_QUOTA_INIT_BLOCKS(sb) 0
103 #define EXT4_QUOTA_DEL_BLOCKS(sb) 0
104 #endif
105 #define EXT4_MAXQUOTAS_TRANS_BLOCKS(sb) (MAXQUOTAS*EXT4_QUOTA_TRANS_BLOCKS(sb))
106 #define EXT4_MAXQUOTAS_INIT_BLOCKS(sb) (MAXQUOTAS*EXT4_QUOTA_INIT_BLOCKS(sb))
107 #define EXT4_MAXQUOTAS_DEL_BLOCKS(sb) (MAXQUOTAS*EXT4_QUOTA_DEL_BLOCKS(sb))
108 
109 static inline int ext4_jbd2_credits_xattr(struct inode *inode)
110 {
111 	int credits = EXT4_DATA_TRANS_BLOCKS(inode->i_sb);
112 
113 	/*
114 	 * In case of inline data, we may push out the data to a block,
115 	 * so we need to reserve credits for this eventuality
116 	 */
117 	if (ext4_has_inline_data(inode))
118 		credits += ext4_writepage_trans_blocks(inode) + 1;
119 	return credits;
120 }
121 
122 
123 /*
124  * Ext4 handle operation types -- for logging purposes
125  */
126 #define EXT4_HT_MISC             0
127 #define EXT4_HT_INODE            1
128 #define EXT4_HT_WRITE_PAGE       2
129 #define EXT4_HT_MAP_BLOCKS       3
130 #define EXT4_HT_DIR              4
131 #define EXT4_HT_TRUNCATE         5
132 #define EXT4_HT_QUOTA            6
133 #define EXT4_HT_RESIZE           7
134 #define EXT4_HT_MIGRATE          8
135 #define EXT4_HT_MOVE_EXTENTS     9
136 #define EXT4_HT_XATTR           10
137 #define EXT4_HT_EXT_CONVERT     11
138 #define EXT4_HT_MAX             12
139 
140 /**
141  *   struct ext4_journal_cb_entry - Base structure for callback information.
142  *
143  *   This struct is a 'seed' structure for a using with your own callback
144  *   structs. If you are using callbacks you must allocate one of these
145  *   or another struct of your own definition which has this struct
146  *   as it's first element and pass it to ext4_journal_callback_add().
147  */
148 struct ext4_journal_cb_entry {
149 	/* list information for other callbacks attached to the same handle */
150 	struct list_head jce_list;
151 
152 	/*  Function to call with this callback structure */
153 	void (*jce_func)(struct super_block *sb,
154 			 struct ext4_journal_cb_entry *jce, int error);
155 
156 	/* user data goes here */
157 };
158 
159 /**
160  * ext4_journal_callback_add: add a function to call after transaction commit
161  * @handle: active journal transaction handle to register callback on
162  * @func: callback function to call after the transaction has committed:
163  *        @sb: superblock of current filesystem for transaction
164  *        @jce: returned journal callback data
165  *        @rc: journal state at commit (0 = transaction committed properly)
166  * @jce: journal callback data (internal and function private data struct)
167  *
168  * The registered function will be called in the context of the journal thread
169  * after the transaction for which the handle was created has completed.
170  *
171  * No locks are held when the callback function is called, so it is safe to
172  * call blocking functions from within the callback, but the callback should
173  * not block or run for too long, or the filesystem will be blocked waiting for
174  * the next transaction to commit. No journaling functions can be used, or
175  * there is a risk of deadlock.
176  *
177  * There is no guaranteed calling order of multiple registered callbacks on
178  * the same transaction.
179  */
180 static inline void ext4_journal_callback_add(handle_t *handle,
181 			void (*func)(struct super_block *sb,
182 				     struct ext4_journal_cb_entry *jce,
183 				     int rc),
184 			struct ext4_journal_cb_entry *jce)
185 {
186 	struct ext4_sb_info *sbi =
187 			EXT4_SB(handle->h_transaction->t_journal->j_private);
188 
189 	/* Add the jce to transaction's private list */
190 	jce->jce_func = func;
191 	spin_lock(&sbi->s_md_lock);
192 	list_add_tail(&jce->jce_list, &handle->h_transaction->t_private_list);
193 	spin_unlock(&sbi->s_md_lock);
194 }
195 
196 /**
197  * ext4_journal_callback_del: delete a registered callback
198  * @handle: active journal transaction handle on which callback was registered
199  * @jce: registered journal callback entry to unregister
200  * Return true if object was successfully removed
201  */
202 static inline bool ext4_journal_callback_try_del(handle_t *handle,
203 					     struct ext4_journal_cb_entry *jce)
204 {
205 	bool deleted;
206 	struct ext4_sb_info *sbi =
207 			EXT4_SB(handle->h_transaction->t_journal->j_private);
208 
209 	spin_lock(&sbi->s_md_lock);
210 	deleted = !list_empty(&jce->jce_list);
211 	list_del_init(&jce->jce_list);
212 	spin_unlock(&sbi->s_md_lock);
213 	return deleted;
214 }
215 
216 int
217 ext4_mark_iloc_dirty(handle_t *handle,
218 		     struct inode *inode,
219 		     struct ext4_iloc *iloc);
220 
221 /*
222  * On success, We end up with an outstanding reference count against
223  * iloc->bh.  This _must_ be cleaned up later.
224  */
225 
226 int ext4_reserve_inode_write(handle_t *handle, struct inode *inode,
227 			struct ext4_iloc *iloc);
228 
229 int ext4_mark_inode_dirty(handle_t *handle, struct inode *inode);
230 
231 /*
232  * Wrapper functions with which ext4 calls into JBD.
233  */
234 void ext4_journal_abort_handle(const char *caller, unsigned int line,
235 			       const char *err_fn,
236 		struct buffer_head *bh, handle_t *handle, int err);
237 
238 int __ext4_journal_get_write_access(const char *where, unsigned int line,
239 				    handle_t *handle, struct buffer_head *bh);
240 
241 int __ext4_forget(const char *where, unsigned int line, handle_t *handle,
242 		  int is_metadata, struct inode *inode,
243 		  struct buffer_head *bh, ext4_fsblk_t blocknr);
244 
245 int __ext4_journal_get_create_access(const char *where, unsigned int line,
246 				handle_t *handle, struct buffer_head *bh);
247 
248 int __ext4_handle_dirty_metadata(const char *where, unsigned int line,
249 				 handle_t *handle, struct inode *inode,
250 				 struct buffer_head *bh);
251 
252 int __ext4_handle_dirty_super(const char *where, unsigned int line,
253 			      handle_t *handle, struct super_block *sb);
254 
255 #define ext4_journal_get_write_access(handle, bh) \
256 	__ext4_journal_get_write_access(__func__, __LINE__, (handle), (bh))
257 #define ext4_forget(handle, is_metadata, inode, bh, block_nr) \
258 	__ext4_forget(__func__, __LINE__, (handle), (is_metadata), (inode), \
259 		      (bh), (block_nr))
260 #define ext4_journal_get_create_access(handle, bh) \
261 	__ext4_journal_get_create_access(__func__, __LINE__, (handle), (bh))
262 #define ext4_handle_dirty_metadata(handle, inode, bh) \
263 	__ext4_handle_dirty_metadata(__func__, __LINE__, (handle), (inode), \
264 				     (bh))
265 #define ext4_handle_dirty_super(handle, sb) \
266 	__ext4_handle_dirty_super(__func__, __LINE__, (handle), (sb))
267 
268 handle_t *__ext4_journal_start_sb(struct super_block *sb, unsigned int line,
269 				  int type, int blocks, int rsv_blocks);
270 int __ext4_journal_stop(const char *where, unsigned int line, handle_t *handle);
271 
272 #define EXT4_NOJOURNAL_MAX_REF_COUNT ((unsigned long) 4096)
273 
274 /* Note:  Do not use this for NULL handles.  This is only to determine if
275  * a properly allocated handle is using a journal or not. */
276 static inline int ext4_handle_valid(handle_t *handle)
277 {
278 	if ((unsigned long)handle < EXT4_NOJOURNAL_MAX_REF_COUNT)
279 		return 0;
280 	return 1;
281 }
282 
283 static inline void ext4_handle_sync(handle_t *handle)
284 {
285 	if (ext4_handle_valid(handle))
286 		handle->h_sync = 1;
287 }
288 
289 static inline int ext4_handle_is_aborted(handle_t *handle)
290 {
291 	if (ext4_handle_valid(handle))
292 		return is_handle_aborted(handle);
293 	return 0;
294 }
295 
296 static inline int ext4_handle_has_enough_credits(handle_t *handle, int needed)
297 {
298 	if (ext4_handle_valid(handle) && handle->h_buffer_credits < needed)
299 		return 0;
300 	return 1;
301 }
302 
303 #define ext4_journal_start_sb(sb, type, nblocks)			\
304 	__ext4_journal_start_sb((sb), __LINE__, (type), (nblocks), 0)
305 
306 #define ext4_journal_start(inode, type, nblocks)			\
307 	__ext4_journal_start((inode), __LINE__, (type), (nblocks), 0)
308 
309 #define ext4_journal_start_with_reserve(inode, type, blocks, rsv_blocks) \
310 	__ext4_journal_start((inode), __LINE__, (type), (blocks), (rsv_blocks))
311 
312 static inline handle_t *__ext4_journal_start(struct inode *inode,
313 					     unsigned int line, int type,
314 					     int blocks, int rsv_blocks)
315 {
316 	return __ext4_journal_start_sb(inode->i_sb, line, type, blocks,
317 				       rsv_blocks);
318 }
319 
320 #define ext4_journal_stop(handle) \
321 	__ext4_journal_stop(__func__, __LINE__, (handle))
322 
323 #define ext4_journal_start_reserved(handle, type) \
324 	__ext4_journal_start_reserved((handle), __LINE__, (type))
325 
326 handle_t *__ext4_journal_start_reserved(handle_t *handle, unsigned int line,
327 					int type);
328 
329 static inline void ext4_journal_free_reserved(handle_t *handle)
330 {
331 	if (ext4_handle_valid(handle))
332 		jbd2_journal_free_reserved(handle);
333 }
334 
335 static inline handle_t *ext4_journal_current_handle(void)
336 {
337 	return journal_current_handle();
338 }
339 
340 static inline int ext4_journal_extend(handle_t *handle, int nblocks)
341 {
342 	if (ext4_handle_valid(handle))
343 		return jbd2_journal_extend(handle, nblocks);
344 	return 0;
345 }
346 
347 static inline int ext4_journal_restart(handle_t *handle, int nblocks)
348 {
349 	if (ext4_handle_valid(handle))
350 		return jbd2_journal_restart(handle, nblocks);
351 	return 0;
352 }
353 
354 static inline int ext4_journal_blocks_per_page(struct inode *inode)
355 {
356 	if (EXT4_JOURNAL(inode) != NULL)
357 		return jbd2_journal_blocks_per_page(inode);
358 	return 0;
359 }
360 
361 static inline int ext4_journal_force_commit(journal_t *journal)
362 {
363 	if (journal)
364 		return jbd2_journal_force_commit(journal);
365 	return 0;
366 }
367 
368 static inline int ext4_jbd2_file_inode(handle_t *handle, struct inode *inode)
369 {
370 	if (ext4_handle_valid(handle))
371 		return jbd2_journal_file_inode(handle, EXT4_I(inode)->jinode);
372 	return 0;
373 }
374 
375 static inline void ext4_update_inode_fsync_trans(handle_t *handle,
376 						 struct inode *inode,
377 						 int datasync)
378 {
379 	struct ext4_inode_info *ei = EXT4_I(inode);
380 
381 	if (ext4_handle_valid(handle)) {
382 		ei->i_sync_tid = handle->h_transaction->t_tid;
383 		if (datasync)
384 			ei->i_datasync_tid = handle->h_transaction->t_tid;
385 	}
386 }
387 
388 /* super.c */
389 int ext4_force_commit(struct super_block *sb);
390 
391 /*
392  * Ext4 inode journal modes
393  */
394 #define EXT4_INODE_JOURNAL_DATA_MODE	0x01 /* journal data mode */
395 #define EXT4_INODE_ORDERED_DATA_MODE	0x02 /* ordered data mode */
396 #define EXT4_INODE_WRITEBACK_DATA_MODE	0x04 /* writeback data mode */
397 
398 static inline int ext4_inode_journal_mode(struct inode *inode)
399 {
400 	if (EXT4_JOURNAL(inode) == NULL)
401 		return EXT4_INODE_WRITEBACK_DATA_MODE;	/* writeback */
402 	/* We do not support data journalling with delayed allocation */
403 	if (!S_ISREG(inode->i_mode) ||
404 	    test_opt(inode->i_sb, DATA_FLAGS) == EXT4_MOUNT_JOURNAL_DATA)
405 		return EXT4_INODE_JOURNAL_DATA_MODE;	/* journal data */
406 	if (ext4_test_inode_flag(inode, EXT4_INODE_JOURNAL_DATA) &&
407 	    !test_opt(inode->i_sb, DELALLOC))
408 		return EXT4_INODE_JOURNAL_DATA_MODE;	/* journal data */
409 	if (test_opt(inode->i_sb, DATA_FLAGS) == EXT4_MOUNT_ORDERED_DATA)
410 		return EXT4_INODE_ORDERED_DATA_MODE;	/* ordered */
411 	if (test_opt(inode->i_sb, DATA_FLAGS) == EXT4_MOUNT_WRITEBACK_DATA)
412 		return EXT4_INODE_WRITEBACK_DATA_MODE;	/* writeback */
413 	else
414 		BUG();
415 }
416 
417 static inline int ext4_should_journal_data(struct inode *inode)
418 {
419 	return ext4_inode_journal_mode(inode) & EXT4_INODE_JOURNAL_DATA_MODE;
420 }
421 
422 static inline int ext4_should_order_data(struct inode *inode)
423 {
424 	return ext4_inode_journal_mode(inode) & EXT4_INODE_ORDERED_DATA_MODE;
425 }
426 
427 static inline int ext4_should_writeback_data(struct inode *inode)
428 {
429 	return ext4_inode_journal_mode(inode) & EXT4_INODE_WRITEBACK_DATA_MODE;
430 }
431 
432 /*
433  * This function controls whether or not we should try to go down the
434  * dioread_nolock code paths, which makes it safe to avoid taking
435  * i_mutex for direct I/O reads.  This only works for extent-based
436  * files, and it doesn't work if data journaling is enabled, since the
437  * dioread_nolock code uses b_private to pass information back to the
438  * I/O completion handler, and this conflicts with the jbd's use of
439  * b_private.
440  */
441 static inline int ext4_should_dioread_nolock(struct inode *inode)
442 {
443 	if (!test_opt(inode->i_sb, DIOREAD_NOLOCK))
444 		return 0;
445 	if (!S_ISREG(inode->i_mode))
446 		return 0;
447 	if (!(ext4_test_inode_flag(inode, EXT4_INODE_EXTENTS)))
448 		return 0;
449 	if (ext4_should_journal_data(inode))
450 		return 0;
451 	return 1;
452 }
453 
454 #endif	/* _EXT4_JBD2_H */
455