1 /* 2 * (C) 1997 Linus Torvalds 3 * (C) 1999 Andrea Arcangeli <andrea@suse.de> (dynamic inode allocation) 4 */ 5 #include <linux/export.h> 6 #include <linux/fs.h> 7 #include <linux/mm.h> 8 #include <linux/backing-dev.h> 9 #include <linux/hash.h> 10 #include <linux/swap.h> 11 #include <linux/security.h> 12 #include <linux/cdev.h> 13 #include <linux/bootmem.h> 14 #include <linux/fsnotify.h> 15 #include <linux/mount.h> 16 #include <linux/posix_acl.h> 17 #include <linux/prefetch.h> 18 #include <linux/buffer_head.h> /* for inode_has_buffers */ 19 #include <linux/ratelimit.h> 20 #include "internal.h" 21 22 /* 23 * Inode locking rules: 24 * 25 * inode->i_lock protects: 26 * inode->i_state, inode->i_hash, __iget() 27 * inode->i_sb->s_inode_lru_lock protects: 28 * inode->i_sb->s_inode_lru, inode->i_lru 29 * inode_sb_list_lock protects: 30 * sb->s_inodes, inode->i_sb_list 31 * bdi->wb.list_lock protects: 32 * bdi->wb.b_{dirty,io,more_io}, inode->i_wb_list 33 * inode_hash_lock protects: 34 * inode_hashtable, inode->i_hash 35 * 36 * Lock ordering: 37 * 38 * inode_sb_list_lock 39 * inode->i_lock 40 * inode->i_sb->s_inode_lru_lock 41 * 42 * bdi->wb.list_lock 43 * inode->i_lock 44 * 45 * inode_hash_lock 46 * inode_sb_list_lock 47 * inode->i_lock 48 * 49 * iunique_lock 50 * inode_hash_lock 51 */ 52 53 static unsigned int i_hash_mask __read_mostly; 54 static unsigned int i_hash_shift __read_mostly; 55 static struct hlist_head *inode_hashtable __read_mostly; 56 static __cacheline_aligned_in_smp DEFINE_SPINLOCK(inode_hash_lock); 57 58 __cacheline_aligned_in_smp DEFINE_SPINLOCK(inode_sb_list_lock); 59 60 /* 61 * Empty aops. Can be used for the cases where the user does not 62 * define any of the address_space operations. 63 */ 64 const struct address_space_operations empty_aops = { 65 }; 66 EXPORT_SYMBOL(empty_aops); 67 68 /* 69 * Statistics gathering.. 70 */ 71 struct inodes_stat_t inodes_stat; 72 73 static DEFINE_PER_CPU(unsigned int, nr_inodes); 74 static DEFINE_PER_CPU(unsigned int, nr_unused); 75 76 static struct kmem_cache *inode_cachep __read_mostly; 77 78 static int get_nr_inodes(void) 79 { 80 int i; 81 int sum = 0; 82 for_each_possible_cpu(i) 83 sum += per_cpu(nr_inodes, i); 84 return sum < 0 ? 0 : sum; 85 } 86 87 static inline int get_nr_inodes_unused(void) 88 { 89 int i; 90 int sum = 0; 91 for_each_possible_cpu(i) 92 sum += per_cpu(nr_unused, i); 93 return sum < 0 ? 0 : sum; 94 } 95 96 int get_nr_dirty_inodes(void) 97 { 98 /* not actually dirty inodes, but a wild approximation */ 99 int nr_dirty = get_nr_inodes() - get_nr_inodes_unused(); 100 return nr_dirty > 0 ? nr_dirty : 0; 101 } 102 103 /* 104 * Handle nr_inode sysctl 105 */ 106 #ifdef CONFIG_SYSCTL 107 int proc_nr_inodes(ctl_table *table, int write, 108 void __user *buffer, size_t *lenp, loff_t *ppos) 109 { 110 inodes_stat.nr_inodes = get_nr_inodes(); 111 inodes_stat.nr_unused = get_nr_inodes_unused(); 112 return proc_dointvec(table, write, buffer, lenp, ppos); 113 } 114 #endif 115 116 /** 117 * inode_init_always - perform inode structure intialisation 118 * @sb: superblock inode belongs to 119 * @inode: inode to initialise 120 * 121 * These are initializations that need to be done on every inode 122 * allocation as the fields are not initialised by slab allocation. 123 */ 124 int inode_init_always(struct super_block *sb, struct inode *inode) 125 { 126 static const struct inode_operations empty_iops; 127 static const struct file_operations empty_fops; 128 struct address_space *const mapping = &inode->i_data; 129 130 inode->i_sb = sb; 131 inode->i_blkbits = sb->s_blocksize_bits; 132 inode->i_flags = 0; 133 atomic_set(&inode->i_count, 1); 134 inode->i_op = &empty_iops; 135 inode->i_fop = &empty_fops; 136 inode->__i_nlink = 1; 137 inode->i_opflags = 0; 138 i_uid_write(inode, 0); 139 i_gid_write(inode, 0); 140 atomic_set(&inode->i_writecount, 0); 141 inode->i_size = 0; 142 inode->i_blocks = 0; 143 inode->i_bytes = 0; 144 inode->i_generation = 0; 145 #ifdef CONFIG_QUOTA 146 memset(&inode->i_dquot, 0, sizeof(inode->i_dquot)); 147 #endif 148 inode->i_pipe = NULL; 149 inode->i_bdev = NULL; 150 inode->i_cdev = NULL; 151 inode->i_rdev = 0; 152 inode->dirtied_when = 0; 153 154 if (security_inode_alloc(inode)) 155 goto out; 156 spin_lock_init(&inode->i_lock); 157 lockdep_set_class(&inode->i_lock, &sb->s_type->i_lock_key); 158 159 mutex_init(&inode->i_mutex); 160 lockdep_set_class(&inode->i_mutex, &sb->s_type->i_mutex_key); 161 162 atomic_set(&inode->i_dio_count, 0); 163 164 mapping->a_ops = &empty_aops; 165 mapping->host = inode; 166 mapping->flags = 0; 167 mapping_set_gfp_mask(mapping, GFP_HIGHUSER_MOVABLE); 168 mapping->private_data = NULL; 169 mapping->backing_dev_info = &default_backing_dev_info; 170 mapping->writeback_index = 0; 171 172 /* 173 * If the block_device provides a backing_dev_info for client 174 * inodes then use that. Otherwise the inode share the bdev's 175 * backing_dev_info. 176 */ 177 if (sb->s_bdev) { 178 struct backing_dev_info *bdi; 179 180 bdi = sb->s_bdev->bd_inode->i_mapping->backing_dev_info; 181 mapping->backing_dev_info = bdi; 182 } 183 inode->i_private = NULL; 184 inode->i_mapping = mapping; 185 INIT_HLIST_HEAD(&inode->i_dentry); /* buggered by rcu freeing */ 186 #ifdef CONFIG_FS_POSIX_ACL 187 inode->i_acl = inode->i_default_acl = ACL_NOT_CACHED; 188 #endif 189 190 #ifdef CONFIG_FSNOTIFY 191 inode->i_fsnotify_mask = 0; 192 #endif 193 194 this_cpu_inc(nr_inodes); 195 196 return 0; 197 out: 198 return -ENOMEM; 199 } 200 EXPORT_SYMBOL(inode_init_always); 201 202 static struct inode *alloc_inode(struct super_block *sb) 203 { 204 struct inode *inode; 205 206 if (sb->s_op->alloc_inode) 207 inode = sb->s_op->alloc_inode(sb); 208 else 209 inode = kmem_cache_alloc(inode_cachep, GFP_KERNEL); 210 211 if (!inode) 212 return NULL; 213 214 if (unlikely(inode_init_always(sb, inode))) { 215 if (inode->i_sb->s_op->destroy_inode) 216 inode->i_sb->s_op->destroy_inode(inode); 217 else 218 kmem_cache_free(inode_cachep, inode); 219 return NULL; 220 } 221 222 return inode; 223 } 224 225 void free_inode_nonrcu(struct inode *inode) 226 { 227 kmem_cache_free(inode_cachep, inode); 228 } 229 EXPORT_SYMBOL(free_inode_nonrcu); 230 231 void __destroy_inode(struct inode *inode) 232 { 233 BUG_ON(inode_has_buffers(inode)); 234 security_inode_free(inode); 235 fsnotify_inode_delete(inode); 236 if (!inode->i_nlink) { 237 WARN_ON(atomic_long_read(&inode->i_sb->s_remove_count) == 0); 238 atomic_long_dec(&inode->i_sb->s_remove_count); 239 } 240 241 #ifdef CONFIG_FS_POSIX_ACL 242 if (inode->i_acl && inode->i_acl != ACL_NOT_CACHED) 243 posix_acl_release(inode->i_acl); 244 if (inode->i_default_acl && inode->i_default_acl != ACL_NOT_CACHED) 245 posix_acl_release(inode->i_default_acl); 246 #endif 247 this_cpu_dec(nr_inodes); 248 } 249 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__destroy_inode); 250 251 static void i_callback(struct rcu_head *head) 252 { 253 struct inode *inode = container_of(head, struct inode, i_rcu); 254 kmem_cache_free(inode_cachep, inode); 255 } 256 257 static void destroy_inode(struct inode *inode) 258 { 259 BUG_ON(!list_empty(&inode->i_lru)); 260 __destroy_inode(inode); 261 if (inode->i_sb->s_op->destroy_inode) 262 inode->i_sb->s_op->destroy_inode(inode); 263 else 264 call_rcu(&inode->i_rcu, i_callback); 265 } 266 267 /** 268 * drop_nlink - directly drop an inode's link count 269 * @inode: inode 270 * 271 * This is a low-level filesystem helper to replace any 272 * direct filesystem manipulation of i_nlink. In cases 273 * where we are attempting to track writes to the 274 * filesystem, a decrement to zero means an imminent 275 * write when the file is truncated and actually unlinked 276 * on the filesystem. 277 */ 278 void drop_nlink(struct inode *inode) 279 { 280 WARN_ON(inode->i_nlink == 0); 281 inode->__i_nlink--; 282 if (!inode->i_nlink) 283 atomic_long_inc(&inode->i_sb->s_remove_count); 284 } 285 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drop_nlink); 286 287 /** 288 * clear_nlink - directly zero an inode's link count 289 * @inode: inode 290 * 291 * This is a low-level filesystem helper to replace any 292 * direct filesystem manipulation of i_nlink. See 293 * drop_nlink() for why we care about i_nlink hitting zero. 294 */ 295 void clear_nlink(struct inode *inode) 296 { 297 if (inode->i_nlink) { 298 inode->__i_nlink = 0; 299 atomic_long_inc(&inode->i_sb->s_remove_count); 300 } 301 } 302 EXPORT_SYMBOL(clear_nlink); 303 304 /** 305 * set_nlink - directly set an inode's link count 306 * @inode: inode 307 * @nlink: new nlink (should be non-zero) 308 * 309 * This is a low-level filesystem helper to replace any 310 * direct filesystem manipulation of i_nlink. 311 */ 312 void set_nlink(struct inode *inode, unsigned int nlink) 313 { 314 if (!nlink) { 315 clear_nlink(inode); 316 } else { 317 /* Yes, some filesystems do change nlink from zero to one */ 318 if (inode->i_nlink == 0) 319 atomic_long_dec(&inode->i_sb->s_remove_count); 320 321 inode->__i_nlink = nlink; 322 } 323 } 324 EXPORT_SYMBOL(set_nlink); 325 326 /** 327 * inc_nlink - directly increment an inode's link count 328 * @inode: inode 329 * 330 * This is a low-level filesystem helper to replace any 331 * direct filesystem manipulation of i_nlink. Currently, 332 * it is only here for parity with dec_nlink(). 333 */ 334 void inc_nlink(struct inode *inode) 335 { 336 if (WARN_ON(inode->i_nlink == 0)) 337 atomic_long_dec(&inode->i_sb->s_remove_count); 338 339 inode->__i_nlink++; 340 } 341 EXPORT_SYMBOL(inc_nlink); 342 343 void address_space_init_once(struct address_space *mapping) 344 { 345 memset(mapping, 0, sizeof(*mapping)); 346 INIT_RADIX_TREE(&mapping->page_tree, GFP_ATOMIC); 347 spin_lock_init(&mapping->tree_lock); 348 mutex_init(&mapping->i_mmap_mutex); 349 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&mapping->private_list); 350 spin_lock_init(&mapping->private_lock); 351 mapping->i_mmap = RB_ROOT; 352 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&mapping->i_mmap_nonlinear); 353 } 354 EXPORT_SYMBOL(address_space_init_once); 355 356 /* 357 * These are initializations that only need to be done 358 * once, because the fields are idempotent across use 359 * of the inode, so let the slab aware of that. 360 */ 361 void inode_init_once(struct inode *inode) 362 { 363 memset(inode, 0, sizeof(*inode)); 364 INIT_HLIST_NODE(&inode->i_hash); 365 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&inode->i_devices); 366 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&inode->i_wb_list); 367 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&inode->i_lru); 368 address_space_init_once(&inode->i_data); 369 i_size_ordered_init(inode); 370 #ifdef CONFIG_FSNOTIFY 371 INIT_HLIST_HEAD(&inode->i_fsnotify_marks); 372 #endif 373 } 374 EXPORT_SYMBOL(inode_init_once); 375 376 static void init_once(void *foo) 377 { 378 struct inode *inode = (struct inode *) foo; 379 380 inode_init_once(inode); 381 } 382 383 /* 384 * inode->i_lock must be held 385 */ 386 void __iget(struct inode *inode) 387 { 388 atomic_inc(&inode->i_count); 389 } 390 391 /* 392 * get additional reference to inode; caller must already hold one. 393 */ 394 void ihold(struct inode *inode) 395 { 396 WARN_ON(atomic_inc_return(&inode->i_count) < 2); 397 } 398 EXPORT_SYMBOL(ihold); 399 400 static void inode_lru_list_add(struct inode *inode) 401 { 402 spin_lock(&inode->i_sb->s_inode_lru_lock); 403 if (list_empty(&inode->i_lru)) { 404 list_add(&inode->i_lru, &inode->i_sb->s_inode_lru); 405 inode->i_sb->s_nr_inodes_unused++; 406 this_cpu_inc(nr_unused); 407 } 408 spin_unlock(&inode->i_sb->s_inode_lru_lock); 409 } 410 411 /* 412 * Add inode to LRU if needed (inode is unused and clean). 413 * 414 * Needs inode->i_lock held. 415 */ 416 void inode_add_lru(struct inode *inode) 417 { 418 if (!(inode->i_state & (I_DIRTY | I_SYNC | I_FREEING | I_WILL_FREE)) && 419 !atomic_read(&inode->i_count) && inode->i_sb->s_flags & MS_ACTIVE) 420 inode_lru_list_add(inode); 421 } 422 423 424 static void inode_lru_list_del(struct inode *inode) 425 { 426 spin_lock(&inode->i_sb->s_inode_lru_lock); 427 if (!list_empty(&inode->i_lru)) { 428 list_del_init(&inode->i_lru); 429 inode->i_sb->s_nr_inodes_unused--; 430 this_cpu_dec(nr_unused); 431 } 432 spin_unlock(&inode->i_sb->s_inode_lru_lock); 433 } 434 435 /** 436 * inode_sb_list_add - add inode to the superblock list of inodes 437 * @inode: inode to add 438 */ 439 void inode_sb_list_add(struct inode *inode) 440 { 441 spin_lock(&inode_sb_list_lock); 442 list_add(&inode->i_sb_list, &inode->i_sb->s_inodes); 443 spin_unlock(&inode_sb_list_lock); 444 } 445 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(inode_sb_list_add); 446 447 static inline void inode_sb_list_del(struct inode *inode) 448 { 449 if (!list_empty(&inode->i_sb_list)) { 450 spin_lock(&inode_sb_list_lock); 451 list_del_init(&inode->i_sb_list); 452 spin_unlock(&inode_sb_list_lock); 453 } 454 } 455 456 static unsigned long hash(struct super_block *sb, unsigned long hashval) 457 { 458 unsigned long tmp; 459 460 tmp = (hashval * (unsigned long)sb) ^ (GOLDEN_RATIO_PRIME + hashval) / 461 L1_CACHE_BYTES; 462 tmp = tmp ^ ((tmp ^ GOLDEN_RATIO_PRIME) >> i_hash_shift); 463 return tmp & i_hash_mask; 464 } 465 466 /** 467 * __insert_inode_hash - hash an inode 468 * @inode: unhashed inode 469 * @hashval: unsigned long value used to locate this object in the 470 * inode_hashtable. 471 * 472 * Add an inode to the inode hash for this superblock. 473 */ 474 void __insert_inode_hash(struct inode *inode, unsigned long hashval) 475 { 476 struct hlist_head *b = inode_hashtable + hash(inode->i_sb, hashval); 477 478 spin_lock(&inode_hash_lock); 479 spin_lock(&inode->i_lock); 480 hlist_add_head(&inode->i_hash, b); 481 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock); 482 spin_unlock(&inode_hash_lock); 483 } 484 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__insert_inode_hash); 485 486 /** 487 * __remove_inode_hash - remove an inode from the hash 488 * @inode: inode to unhash 489 * 490 * Remove an inode from the superblock. 491 */ 492 void __remove_inode_hash(struct inode *inode) 493 { 494 spin_lock(&inode_hash_lock); 495 spin_lock(&inode->i_lock); 496 hlist_del_init(&inode->i_hash); 497 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock); 498 spin_unlock(&inode_hash_lock); 499 } 500 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__remove_inode_hash); 501 502 void clear_inode(struct inode *inode) 503 { 504 might_sleep(); 505 /* 506 * We have to cycle tree_lock here because reclaim can be still in the 507 * process of removing the last page (in __delete_from_page_cache()) 508 * and we must not free mapping under it. 509 */ 510 spin_lock_irq(&inode->i_data.tree_lock); 511 BUG_ON(inode->i_data.nrpages); 512 spin_unlock_irq(&inode->i_data.tree_lock); 513 BUG_ON(!list_empty(&inode->i_data.private_list)); 514 BUG_ON(!(inode->i_state & I_FREEING)); 515 BUG_ON(inode->i_state & I_CLEAR); 516 /* don't need i_lock here, no concurrent mods to i_state */ 517 inode->i_state = I_FREEING | I_CLEAR; 518 } 519 EXPORT_SYMBOL(clear_inode); 520 521 /* 522 * Free the inode passed in, removing it from the lists it is still connected 523 * to. We remove any pages still attached to the inode and wait for any IO that 524 * is still in progress before finally destroying the inode. 525 * 526 * An inode must already be marked I_FREEING so that we avoid the inode being 527 * moved back onto lists if we race with other code that manipulates the lists 528 * (e.g. writeback_single_inode). The caller is responsible for setting this. 529 * 530 * An inode must already be removed from the LRU list before being evicted from 531 * the cache. This should occur atomically with setting the I_FREEING state 532 * flag, so no inodes here should ever be on the LRU when being evicted. 533 */ 534 static void evict(struct inode *inode) 535 { 536 const struct super_operations *op = inode->i_sb->s_op; 537 538 BUG_ON(!(inode->i_state & I_FREEING)); 539 BUG_ON(!list_empty(&inode->i_lru)); 540 541 if (!list_empty(&inode->i_wb_list)) 542 inode_wb_list_del(inode); 543 544 inode_sb_list_del(inode); 545 546 /* 547 * Wait for flusher thread to be done with the inode so that filesystem 548 * does not start destroying it while writeback is still running. Since 549 * the inode has I_FREEING set, flusher thread won't start new work on 550 * the inode. We just have to wait for running writeback to finish. 551 */ 552 inode_wait_for_writeback(inode); 553 554 if (op->evict_inode) { 555 op->evict_inode(inode); 556 } else { 557 if (inode->i_data.nrpages) 558 truncate_inode_pages(&inode->i_data, 0); 559 clear_inode(inode); 560 } 561 if (S_ISBLK(inode->i_mode) && inode->i_bdev) 562 bd_forget(inode); 563 if (S_ISCHR(inode->i_mode) && inode->i_cdev) 564 cd_forget(inode); 565 566 remove_inode_hash(inode); 567 568 spin_lock(&inode->i_lock); 569 wake_up_bit(&inode->i_state, __I_NEW); 570 BUG_ON(inode->i_state != (I_FREEING | I_CLEAR)); 571 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock); 572 573 destroy_inode(inode); 574 } 575 576 /* 577 * dispose_list - dispose of the contents of a local list 578 * @head: the head of the list to free 579 * 580 * Dispose-list gets a local list with local inodes in it, so it doesn't 581 * need to worry about list corruption and SMP locks. 582 */ 583 static void dispose_list(struct list_head *head) 584 { 585 while (!list_empty(head)) { 586 struct inode *inode; 587 588 inode = list_first_entry(head, struct inode, i_lru); 589 list_del_init(&inode->i_lru); 590 591 evict(inode); 592 } 593 } 594 595 /** 596 * evict_inodes - evict all evictable inodes for a superblock 597 * @sb: superblock to operate on 598 * 599 * Make sure that no inodes with zero refcount are retained. This is 600 * called by superblock shutdown after having MS_ACTIVE flag removed, 601 * so any inode reaching zero refcount during or after that call will 602 * be immediately evicted. 603 */ 604 void evict_inodes(struct super_block *sb) 605 { 606 struct inode *inode, *next; 607 LIST_HEAD(dispose); 608 609 spin_lock(&inode_sb_list_lock); 610 list_for_each_entry_safe(inode, next, &sb->s_inodes, i_sb_list) { 611 if (atomic_read(&inode->i_count)) 612 continue; 613 614 spin_lock(&inode->i_lock); 615 if (inode->i_state & (I_NEW | I_FREEING | I_WILL_FREE)) { 616 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock); 617 continue; 618 } 619 620 inode->i_state |= I_FREEING; 621 inode_lru_list_del(inode); 622 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock); 623 list_add(&inode->i_lru, &dispose); 624 } 625 spin_unlock(&inode_sb_list_lock); 626 627 dispose_list(&dispose); 628 } 629 630 /** 631 * invalidate_inodes - attempt to free all inodes on a superblock 632 * @sb: superblock to operate on 633 * @kill_dirty: flag to guide handling of dirty inodes 634 * 635 * Attempts to free all inodes for a given superblock. If there were any 636 * busy inodes return a non-zero value, else zero. 637 * If @kill_dirty is set, discard dirty inodes too, otherwise treat 638 * them as busy. 639 */ 640 int invalidate_inodes(struct super_block *sb, bool kill_dirty) 641 { 642 int busy = 0; 643 struct inode *inode, *next; 644 LIST_HEAD(dispose); 645 646 spin_lock(&inode_sb_list_lock); 647 list_for_each_entry_safe(inode, next, &sb->s_inodes, i_sb_list) { 648 spin_lock(&inode->i_lock); 649 if (inode->i_state & (I_NEW | I_FREEING | I_WILL_FREE)) { 650 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock); 651 continue; 652 } 653 if (inode->i_state & I_DIRTY && !kill_dirty) { 654 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock); 655 busy = 1; 656 continue; 657 } 658 if (atomic_read(&inode->i_count)) { 659 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock); 660 busy = 1; 661 continue; 662 } 663 664 inode->i_state |= I_FREEING; 665 inode_lru_list_del(inode); 666 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock); 667 list_add(&inode->i_lru, &dispose); 668 } 669 spin_unlock(&inode_sb_list_lock); 670 671 dispose_list(&dispose); 672 673 return busy; 674 } 675 676 static int can_unuse(struct inode *inode) 677 { 678 if (inode->i_state & ~I_REFERENCED) 679 return 0; 680 if (inode_has_buffers(inode)) 681 return 0; 682 if (atomic_read(&inode->i_count)) 683 return 0; 684 if (inode->i_data.nrpages) 685 return 0; 686 return 1; 687 } 688 689 /* 690 * Walk the superblock inode LRU for freeable inodes and attempt to free them. 691 * This is called from the superblock shrinker function with a number of inodes 692 * to trim from the LRU. Inodes to be freed are moved to a temporary list and 693 * then are freed outside inode_lock by dispose_list(). 694 * 695 * Any inodes which are pinned purely because of attached pagecache have their 696 * pagecache removed. If the inode has metadata buffers attached to 697 * mapping->private_list then try to remove them. 698 * 699 * If the inode has the I_REFERENCED flag set, then it means that it has been 700 * used recently - the flag is set in iput_final(). When we encounter such an 701 * inode, clear the flag and move it to the back of the LRU so it gets another 702 * pass through the LRU before it gets reclaimed. This is necessary because of 703 * the fact we are doing lazy LRU updates to minimise lock contention so the 704 * LRU does not have strict ordering. Hence we don't want to reclaim inodes 705 * with this flag set because they are the inodes that are out of order. 706 */ 707 void prune_icache_sb(struct super_block *sb, int nr_to_scan) 708 { 709 LIST_HEAD(freeable); 710 int nr_scanned; 711 unsigned long reap = 0; 712 713 spin_lock(&sb->s_inode_lru_lock); 714 for (nr_scanned = nr_to_scan; nr_scanned >= 0; nr_scanned--) { 715 struct inode *inode; 716 717 if (list_empty(&sb->s_inode_lru)) 718 break; 719 720 inode = list_entry(sb->s_inode_lru.prev, struct inode, i_lru); 721 722 /* 723 * we are inverting the sb->s_inode_lru_lock/inode->i_lock here, 724 * so use a trylock. If we fail to get the lock, just move the 725 * inode to the back of the list so we don't spin on it. 726 */ 727 if (!spin_trylock(&inode->i_lock)) { 728 list_move_tail(&inode->i_lru, &sb->s_inode_lru); 729 continue; 730 } 731 732 /* 733 * Referenced or dirty inodes are still in use. Give them 734 * another pass through the LRU as we canot reclaim them now. 735 */ 736 if (atomic_read(&inode->i_count) || 737 (inode->i_state & ~I_REFERENCED)) { 738 list_del_init(&inode->i_lru); 739 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock); 740 sb->s_nr_inodes_unused--; 741 this_cpu_dec(nr_unused); 742 continue; 743 } 744 745 /* recently referenced inodes get one more pass */ 746 if (inode->i_state & I_REFERENCED) { 747 inode->i_state &= ~I_REFERENCED; 748 list_move(&inode->i_lru, &sb->s_inode_lru); 749 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock); 750 continue; 751 } 752 if (inode_has_buffers(inode) || inode->i_data.nrpages) { 753 __iget(inode); 754 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock); 755 spin_unlock(&sb->s_inode_lru_lock); 756 if (remove_inode_buffers(inode)) 757 reap += invalidate_mapping_pages(&inode->i_data, 758 0, -1); 759 iput(inode); 760 spin_lock(&sb->s_inode_lru_lock); 761 762 if (inode != list_entry(sb->s_inode_lru.next, 763 struct inode, i_lru)) 764 continue; /* wrong inode or list_empty */ 765 /* avoid lock inversions with trylock */ 766 if (!spin_trylock(&inode->i_lock)) 767 continue; 768 if (!can_unuse(inode)) { 769 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock); 770 continue; 771 } 772 } 773 WARN_ON(inode->i_state & I_NEW); 774 inode->i_state |= I_FREEING; 775 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock); 776 777 list_move(&inode->i_lru, &freeable); 778 sb->s_nr_inodes_unused--; 779 this_cpu_dec(nr_unused); 780 } 781 if (current_is_kswapd()) 782 __count_vm_events(KSWAPD_INODESTEAL, reap); 783 else 784 __count_vm_events(PGINODESTEAL, reap); 785 spin_unlock(&sb->s_inode_lru_lock); 786 if (current->reclaim_state) 787 current->reclaim_state->reclaimed_slab += reap; 788 789 dispose_list(&freeable); 790 } 791 792 static void __wait_on_freeing_inode(struct inode *inode); 793 /* 794 * Called with the inode lock held. 795 */ 796 static struct inode *find_inode(struct super_block *sb, 797 struct hlist_head *head, 798 int (*test)(struct inode *, void *), 799 void *data) 800 { 801 struct hlist_node *node; 802 struct inode *inode = NULL; 803 804 repeat: 805 hlist_for_each_entry(inode, node, head, i_hash) { 806 spin_lock(&inode->i_lock); 807 if (inode->i_sb != sb) { 808 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock); 809 continue; 810 } 811 if (!test(inode, data)) { 812 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock); 813 continue; 814 } 815 if (inode->i_state & (I_FREEING|I_WILL_FREE)) { 816 __wait_on_freeing_inode(inode); 817 goto repeat; 818 } 819 __iget(inode); 820 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock); 821 return inode; 822 } 823 return NULL; 824 } 825 826 /* 827 * find_inode_fast is the fast path version of find_inode, see the comment at 828 * iget_locked for details. 829 */ 830 static struct inode *find_inode_fast(struct super_block *sb, 831 struct hlist_head *head, unsigned long ino) 832 { 833 struct hlist_node *node; 834 struct inode *inode = NULL; 835 836 repeat: 837 hlist_for_each_entry(inode, node, head, i_hash) { 838 spin_lock(&inode->i_lock); 839 if (inode->i_ino != ino) { 840 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock); 841 continue; 842 } 843 if (inode->i_sb != sb) { 844 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock); 845 continue; 846 } 847 if (inode->i_state & (I_FREEING|I_WILL_FREE)) { 848 __wait_on_freeing_inode(inode); 849 goto repeat; 850 } 851 __iget(inode); 852 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock); 853 return inode; 854 } 855 return NULL; 856 } 857 858 /* 859 * Each cpu owns a range of LAST_INO_BATCH numbers. 860 * 'shared_last_ino' is dirtied only once out of LAST_INO_BATCH allocations, 861 * to renew the exhausted range. 862 * 863 * This does not significantly increase overflow rate because every CPU can 864 * consume at most LAST_INO_BATCH-1 unused inode numbers. So there is 865 * NR_CPUS*(LAST_INO_BATCH-1) wastage. At 4096 and 1024, this is ~0.1% of the 866 * 2^32 range, and is a worst-case. Even a 50% wastage would only increase 867 * overflow rate by 2x, which does not seem too significant. 868 * 869 * On a 32bit, non LFS stat() call, glibc will generate an EOVERFLOW 870 * error if st_ino won't fit in target struct field. Use 32bit counter 871 * here to attempt to avoid that. 872 */ 873 #define LAST_INO_BATCH 1024 874 static DEFINE_PER_CPU(unsigned int, last_ino); 875 876 unsigned int get_next_ino(void) 877 { 878 unsigned int *p = &get_cpu_var(last_ino); 879 unsigned int res = *p; 880 881 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP 882 if (unlikely((res & (LAST_INO_BATCH-1)) == 0)) { 883 static atomic_t shared_last_ino; 884 int next = atomic_add_return(LAST_INO_BATCH, &shared_last_ino); 885 886 res = next - LAST_INO_BATCH; 887 } 888 #endif 889 890 *p = ++res; 891 put_cpu_var(last_ino); 892 return res; 893 } 894 EXPORT_SYMBOL(get_next_ino); 895 896 /** 897 * new_inode_pseudo - obtain an inode 898 * @sb: superblock 899 * 900 * Allocates a new inode for given superblock. 901 * Inode wont be chained in superblock s_inodes list 902 * This means : 903 * - fs can't be unmount 904 * - quotas, fsnotify, writeback can't work 905 */ 906 struct inode *new_inode_pseudo(struct super_block *sb) 907 { 908 struct inode *inode = alloc_inode(sb); 909 910 if (inode) { 911 spin_lock(&inode->i_lock); 912 inode->i_state = 0; 913 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock); 914 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&inode->i_sb_list); 915 } 916 return inode; 917 } 918 919 /** 920 * new_inode - obtain an inode 921 * @sb: superblock 922 * 923 * Allocates a new inode for given superblock. The default gfp_mask 924 * for allocations related to inode->i_mapping is GFP_HIGHUSER_MOVABLE. 925 * If HIGHMEM pages are unsuitable or it is known that pages allocated 926 * for the page cache are not reclaimable or migratable, 927 * mapping_set_gfp_mask() must be called with suitable flags on the 928 * newly created inode's mapping 929 * 930 */ 931 struct inode *new_inode(struct super_block *sb) 932 { 933 struct inode *inode; 934 935 spin_lock_prefetch(&inode_sb_list_lock); 936 937 inode = new_inode_pseudo(sb); 938 if (inode) 939 inode_sb_list_add(inode); 940 return inode; 941 } 942 EXPORT_SYMBOL(new_inode); 943 944 #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_LOCK_ALLOC 945 void lockdep_annotate_inode_mutex_key(struct inode *inode) 946 { 947 if (S_ISDIR(inode->i_mode)) { 948 struct file_system_type *type = inode->i_sb->s_type; 949 950 /* Set new key only if filesystem hasn't already changed it */ 951 if (lockdep_match_class(&inode->i_mutex, &type->i_mutex_key)) { 952 /* 953 * ensure nobody is actually holding i_mutex 954 */ 955 mutex_destroy(&inode->i_mutex); 956 mutex_init(&inode->i_mutex); 957 lockdep_set_class(&inode->i_mutex, 958 &type->i_mutex_dir_key); 959 } 960 } 961 } 962 EXPORT_SYMBOL(lockdep_annotate_inode_mutex_key); 963 #endif 964 965 /** 966 * unlock_new_inode - clear the I_NEW state and wake up any waiters 967 * @inode: new inode to unlock 968 * 969 * Called when the inode is fully initialised to clear the new state of the 970 * inode and wake up anyone waiting for the inode to finish initialisation. 971 */ 972 void unlock_new_inode(struct inode *inode) 973 { 974 lockdep_annotate_inode_mutex_key(inode); 975 spin_lock(&inode->i_lock); 976 WARN_ON(!(inode->i_state & I_NEW)); 977 inode->i_state &= ~I_NEW; 978 smp_mb(); 979 wake_up_bit(&inode->i_state, __I_NEW); 980 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock); 981 } 982 EXPORT_SYMBOL(unlock_new_inode); 983 984 /** 985 * iget5_locked - obtain an inode from a mounted file system 986 * @sb: super block of file system 987 * @hashval: hash value (usually inode number) to get 988 * @test: callback used for comparisons between inodes 989 * @set: callback used to initialize a new struct inode 990 * @data: opaque data pointer to pass to @test and @set 991 * 992 * Search for the inode specified by @hashval and @data in the inode cache, 993 * and if present it is return it with an increased reference count. This is 994 * a generalized version of iget_locked() for file systems where the inode 995 * number is not sufficient for unique identification of an inode. 996 * 997 * If the inode is not in cache, allocate a new inode and return it locked, 998 * hashed, and with the I_NEW flag set. The file system gets to fill it in 999 * before unlocking it via unlock_new_inode(). 1000 * 1001 * Note both @test and @set are called with the inode_hash_lock held, so can't 1002 * sleep. 1003 */ 1004 struct inode *iget5_locked(struct super_block *sb, unsigned long hashval, 1005 int (*test)(struct inode *, void *), 1006 int (*set)(struct inode *, void *), void *data) 1007 { 1008 struct hlist_head *head = inode_hashtable + hash(sb, hashval); 1009 struct inode *inode; 1010 1011 spin_lock(&inode_hash_lock); 1012 inode = find_inode(sb, head, test, data); 1013 spin_unlock(&inode_hash_lock); 1014 1015 if (inode) { 1016 wait_on_inode(inode); 1017 return inode; 1018 } 1019 1020 inode = alloc_inode(sb); 1021 if (inode) { 1022 struct inode *old; 1023 1024 spin_lock(&inode_hash_lock); 1025 /* We released the lock, so.. */ 1026 old = find_inode(sb, head, test, data); 1027 if (!old) { 1028 if (set(inode, data)) 1029 goto set_failed; 1030 1031 spin_lock(&inode->i_lock); 1032 inode->i_state = I_NEW; 1033 hlist_add_head(&inode->i_hash, head); 1034 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock); 1035 inode_sb_list_add(inode); 1036 spin_unlock(&inode_hash_lock); 1037 1038 /* Return the locked inode with I_NEW set, the 1039 * caller is responsible for filling in the contents 1040 */ 1041 return inode; 1042 } 1043 1044 /* 1045 * Uhhuh, somebody else created the same inode under 1046 * us. Use the old inode instead of the one we just 1047 * allocated. 1048 */ 1049 spin_unlock(&inode_hash_lock); 1050 destroy_inode(inode); 1051 inode = old; 1052 wait_on_inode(inode); 1053 } 1054 return inode; 1055 1056 set_failed: 1057 spin_unlock(&inode_hash_lock); 1058 destroy_inode(inode); 1059 return NULL; 1060 } 1061 EXPORT_SYMBOL(iget5_locked); 1062 1063 /** 1064 * iget_locked - obtain an inode from a mounted file system 1065 * @sb: super block of file system 1066 * @ino: inode number to get 1067 * 1068 * Search for the inode specified by @ino in the inode cache and if present 1069 * return it with an increased reference count. This is for file systems 1070 * where the inode number is sufficient for unique identification of an inode. 1071 * 1072 * If the inode is not in cache, allocate a new inode and return it locked, 1073 * hashed, and with the I_NEW flag set. The file system gets to fill it in 1074 * before unlocking it via unlock_new_inode(). 1075 */ 1076 struct inode *iget_locked(struct super_block *sb, unsigned long ino) 1077 { 1078 struct hlist_head *head = inode_hashtable + hash(sb, ino); 1079 struct inode *inode; 1080 1081 spin_lock(&inode_hash_lock); 1082 inode = find_inode_fast(sb, head, ino); 1083 spin_unlock(&inode_hash_lock); 1084 if (inode) { 1085 wait_on_inode(inode); 1086 return inode; 1087 } 1088 1089 inode = alloc_inode(sb); 1090 if (inode) { 1091 struct inode *old; 1092 1093 spin_lock(&inode_hash_lock); 1094 /* We released the lock, so.. */ 1095 old = find_inode_fast(sb, head, ino); 1096 if (!old) { 1097 inode->i_ino = ino; 1098 spin_lock(&inode->i_lock); 1099 inode->i_state = I_NEW; 1100 hlist_add_head(&inode->i_hash, head); 1101 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock); 1102 inode_sb_list_add(inode); 1103 spin_unlock(&inode_hash_lock); 1104 1105 /* Return the locked inode with I_NEW set, the 1106 * caller is responsible for filling in the contents 1107 */ 1108 return inode; 1109 } 1110 1111 /* 1112 * Uhhuh, somebody else created the same inode under 1113 * us. Use the old inode instead of the one we just 1114 * allocated. 1115 */ 1116 spin_unlock(&inode_hash_lock); 1117 destroy_inode(inode); 1118 inode = old; 1119 wait_on_inode(inode); 1120 } 1121 return inode; 1122 } 1123 EXPORT_SYMBOL(iget_locked); 1124 1125 /* 1126 * search the inode cache for a matching inode number. 1127 * If we find one, then the inode number we are trying to 1128 * allocate is not unique and so we should not use it. 1129 * 1130 * Returns 1 if the inode number is unique, 0 if it is not. 1131 */ 1132 static int test_inode_iunique(struct super_block *sb, unsigned long ino) 1133 { 1134 struct hlist_head *b = inode_hashtable + hash(sb, ino); 1135 struct hlist_node *node; 1136 struct inode *inode; 1137 1138 spin_lock(&inode_hash_lock); 1139 hlist_for_each_entry(inode, node, b, i_hash) { 1140 if (inode->i_ino == ino && inode->i_sb == sb) { 1141 spin_unlock(&inode_hash_lock); 1142 return 0; 1143 } 1144 } 1145 spin_unlock(&inode_hash_lock); 1146 1147 return 1; 1148 } 1149 1150 /** 1151 * iunique - get a unique inode number 1152 * @sb: superblock 1153 * @max_reserved: highest reserved inode number 1154 * 1155 * Obtain an inode number that is unique on the system for a given 1156 * superblock. This is used by file systems that have no natural 1157 * permanent inode numbering system. An inode number is returned that 1158 * is higher than the reserved limit but unique. 1159 * 1160 * BUGS: 1161 * With a large number of inodes live on the file system this function 1162 * currently becomes quite slow. 1163 */ 1164 ino_t iunique(struct super_block *sb, ino_t max_reserved) 1165 { 1166 /* 1167 * On a 32bit, non LFS stat() call, glibc will generate an EOVERFLOW 1168 * error if st_ino won't fit in target struct field. Use 32bit counter 1169 * here to attempt to avoid that. 1170 */ 1171 static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(iunique_lock); 1172 static unsigned int counter; 1173 ino_t res; 1174 1175 spin_lock(&iunique_lock); 1176 do { 1177 if (counter <= max_reserved) 1178 counter = max_reserved + 1; 1179 res = counter++; 1180 } while (!test_inode_iunique(sb, res)); 1181 spin_unlock(&iunique_lock); 1182 1183 return res; 1184 } 1185 EXPORT_SYMBOL(iunique); 1186 1187 struct inode *igrab(struct inode *inode) 1188 { 1189 spin_lock(&inode->i_lock); 1190 if (!(inode->i_state & (I_FREEING|I_WILL_FREE))) { 1191 __iget(inode); 1192 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock); 1193 } else { 1194 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock); 1195 /* 1196 * Handle the case where s_op->clear_inode is not been 1197 * called yet, and somebody is calling igrab 1198 * while the inode is getting freed. 1199 */ 1200 inode = NULL; 1201 } 1202 return inode; 1203 } 1204 EXPORT_SYMBOL(igrab); 1205 1206 /** 1207 * ilookup5_nowait - search for an inode in the inode cache 1208 * @sb: super block of file system to search 1209 * @hashval: hash value (usually inode number) to search for 1210 * @test: callback used for comparisons between inodes 1211 * @data: opaque data pointer to pass to @test 1212 * 1213 * Search for the inode specified by @hashval and @data in the inode cache. 1214 * If the inode is in the cache, the inode is returned with an incremented 1215 * reference count. 1216 * 1217 * Note: I_NEW is not waited upon so you have to be very careful what you do 1218 * with the returned inode. You probably should be using ilookup5() instead. 1219 * 1220 * Note2: @test is called with the inode_hash_lock held, so can't sleep. 1221 */ 1222 struct inode *ilookup5_nowait(struct super_block *sb, unsigned long hashval, 1223 int (*test)(struct inode *, void *), void *data) 1224 { 1225 struct hlist_head *head = inode_hashtable + hash(sb, hashval); 1226 struct inode *inode; 1227 1228 spin_lock(&inode_hash_lock); 1229 inode = find_inode(sb, head, test, data); 1230 spin_unlock(&inode_hash_lock); 1231 1232 return inode; 1233 } 1234 EXPORT_SYMBOL(ilookup5_nowait); 1235 1236 /** 1237 * ilookup5 - search for an inode in the inode cache 1238 * @sb: super block of file system to search 1239 * @hashval: hash value (usually inode number) to search for 1240 * @test: callback used for comparisons between inodes 1241 * @data: opaque data pointer to pass to @test 1242 * 1243 * Search for the inode specified by @hashval and @data in the inode cache, 1244 * and if the inode is in the cache, return the inode with an incremented 1245 * reference count. Waits on I_NEW before returning the inode. 1246 * returned with an incremented reference count. 1247 * 1248 * This is a generalized version of ilookup() for file systems where the 1249 * inode number is not sufficient for unique identification of an inode. 1250 * 1251 * Note: @test is called with the inode_hash_lock held, so can't sleep. 1252 */ 1253 struct inode *ilookup5(struct super_block *sb, unsigned long hashval, 1254 int (*test)(struct inode *, void *), void *data) 1255 { 1256 struct inode *inode = ilookup5_nowait(sb, hashval, test, data); 1257 1258 if (inode) 1259 wait_on_inode(inode); 1260 return inode; 1261 } 1262 EXPORT_SYMBOL(ilookup5); 1263 1264 /** 1265 * ilookup - search for an inode in the inode cache 1266 * @sb: super block of file system to search 1267 * @ino: inode number to search for 1268 * 1269 * Search for the inode @ino in the inode cache, and if the inode is in the 1270 * cache, the inode is returned with an incremented reference count. 1271 */ 1272 struct inode *ilookup(struct super_block *sb, unsigned long ino) 1273 { 1274 struct hlist_head *head = inode_hashtable + hash(sb, ino); 1275 struct inode *inode; 1276 1277 spin_lock(&inode_hash_lock); 1278 inode = find_inode_fast(sb, head, ino); 1279 spin_unlock(&inode_hash_lock); 1280 1281 if (inode) 1282 wait_on_inode(inode); 1283 return inode; 1284 } 1285 EXPORT_SYMBOL(ilookup); 1286 1287 int insert_inode_locked(struct inode *inode) 1288 { 1289 struct super_block *sb = inode->i_sb; 1290 ino_t ino = inode->i_ino; 1291 struct hlist_head *head = inode_hashtable + hash(sb, ino); 1292 1293 while (1) { 1294 struct hlist_node *node; 1295 struct inode *old = NULL; 1296 spin_lock(&inode_hash_lock); 1297 hlist_for_each_entry(old, node, head, i_hash) { 1298 if (old->i_ino != ino) 1299 continue; 1300 if (old->i_sb != sb) 1301 continue; 1302 spin_lock(&old->i_lock); 1303 if (old->i_state & (I_FREEING|I_WILL_FREE)) { 1304 spin_unlock(&old->i_lock); 1305 continue; 1306 } 1307 break; 1308 } 1309 if (likely(!node)) { 1310 spin_lock(&inode->i_lock); 1311 inode->i_state |= I_NEW; 1312 hlist_add_head(&inode->i_hash, head); 1313 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock); 1314 spin_unlock(&inode_hash_lock); 1315 return 0; 1316 } 1317 __iget(old); 1318 spin_unlock(&old->i_lock); 1319 spin_unlock(&inode_hash_lock); 1320 wait_on_inode(old); 1321 if (unlikely(!inode_unhashed(old))) { 1322 iput(old); 1323 return -EBUSY; 1324 } 1325 iput(old); 1326 } 1327 } 1328 EXPORT_SYMBOL(insert_inode_locked); 1329 1330 int insert_inode_locked4(struct inode *inode, unsigned long hashval, 1331 int (*test)(struct inode *, void *), void *data) 1332 { 1333 struct super_block *sb = inode->i_sb; 1334 struct hlist_head *head = inode_hashtable + hash(sb, hashval); 1335 1336 while (1) { 1337 struct hlist_node *node; 1338 struct inode *old = NULL; 1339 1340 spin_lock(&inode_hash_lock); 1341 hlist_for_each_entry(old, node, head, i_hash) { 1342 if (old->i_sb != sb) 1343 continue; 1344 if (!test(old, data)) 1345 continue; 1346 spin_lock(&old->i_lock); 1347 if (old->i_state & (I_FREEING|I_WILL_FREE)) { 1348 spin_unlock(&old->i_lock); 1349 continue; 1350 } 1351 break; 1352 } 1353 if (likely(!node)) { 1354 spin_lock(&inode->i_lock); 1355 inode->i_state |= I_NEW; 1356 hlist_add_head(&inode->i_hash, head); 1357 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock); 1358 spin_unlock(&inode_hash_lock); 1359 return 0; 1360 } 1361 __iget(old); 1362 spin_unlock(&old->i_lock); 1363 spin_unlock(&inode_hash_lock); 1364 wait_on_inode(old); 1365 if (unlikely(!inode_unhashed(old))) { 1366 iput(old); 1367 return -EBUSY; 1368 } 1369 iput(old); 1370 } 1371 } 1372 EXPORT_SYMBOL(insert_inode_locked4); 1373 1374 1375 int generic_delete_inode(struct inode *inode) 1376 { 1377 return 1; 1378 } 1379 EXPORT_SYMBOL(generic_delete_inode); 1380 1381 /* 1382 * Called when we're dropping the last reference 1383 * to an inode. 1384 * 1385 * Call the FS "drop_inode()" function, defaulting to 1386 * the legacy UNIX filesystem behaviour. If it tells 1387 * us to evict inode, do so. Otherwise, retain inode 1388 * in cache if fs is alive, sync and evict if fs is 1389 * shutting down. 1390 */ 1391 static void iput_final(struct inode *inode) 1392 { 1393 struct super_block *sb = inode->i_sb; 1394 const struct super_operations *op = inode->i_sb->s_op; 1395 int drop; 1396 1397 WARN_ON(inode->i_state & I_NEW); 1398 1399 if (op->drop_inode) 1400 drop = op->drop_inode(inode); 1401 else 1402 drop = generic_drop_inode(inode); 1403 1404 if (!drop && (sb->s_flags & MS_ACTIVE)) { 1405 inode->i_state |= I_REFERENCED; 1406 inode_add_lru(inode); 1407 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock); 1408 return; 1409 } 1410 1411 if (!drop) { 1412 inode->i_state |= I_WILL_FREE; 1413 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock); 1414 write_inode_now(inode, 1); 1415 spin_lock(&inode->i_lock); 1416 WARN_ON(inode->i_state & I_NEW); 1417 inode->i_state &= ~I_WILL_FREE; 1418 } 1419 1420 inode->i_state |= I_FREEING; 1421 if (!list_empty(&inode->i_lru)) 1422 inode_lru_list_del(inode); 1423 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock); 1424 1425 evict(inode); 1426 } 1427 1428 /** 1429 * iput - put an inode 1430 * @inode: inode to put 1431 * 1432 * Puts an inode, dropping its usage count. If the inode use count hits 1433 * zero, the inode is then freed and may also be destroyed. 1434 * 1435 * Consequently, iput() can sleep. 1436 */ 1437 void iput(struct inode *inode) 1438 { 1439 if (inode) { 1440 BUG_ON(inode->i_state & I_CLEAR); 1441 1442 if (atomic_dec_and_lock(&inode->i_count, &inode->i_lock)) 1443 iput_final(inode); 1444 } 1445 } 1446 EXPORT_SYMBOL(iput); 1447 1448 /** 1449 * bmap - find a block number in a file 1450 * @inode: inode of file 1451 * @block: block to find 1452 * 1453 * Returns the block number on the device holding the inode that 1454 * is the disk block number for the block of the file requested. 1455 * That is, asked for block 4 of inode 1 the function will return the 1456 * disk block relative to the disk start that holds that block of the 1457 * file. 1458 */ 1459 sector_t bmap(struct inode *inode, sector_t block) 1460 { 1461 sector_t res = 0; 1462 if (inode->i_mapping->a_ops->bmap) 1463 res = inode->i_mapping->a_ops->bmap(inode->i_mapping, block); 1464 return res; 1465 } 1466 EXPORT_SYMBOL(bmap); 1467 1468 /* 1469 * With relative atime, only update atime if the previous atime is 1470 * earlier than either the ctime or mtime or if at least a day has 1471 * passed since the last atime update. 1472 */ 1473 static int relatime_need_update(struct vfsmount *mnt, struct inode *inode, 1474 struct timespec now) 1475 { 1476 1477 if (!(mnt->mnt_flags & MNT_RELATIME)) 1478 return 1; 1479 /* 1480 * Is mtime younger than atime? If yes, update atime: 1481 */ 1482 if (timespec_compare(&inode->i_mtime, &inode->i_atime) >= 0) 1483 return 1; 1484 /* 1485 * Is ctime younger than atime? If yes, update atime: 1486 */ 1487 if (timespec_compare(&inode->i_ctime, &inode->i_atime) >= 0) 1488 return 1; 1489 1490 /* 1491 * Is the previous atime value older than a day? If yes, 1492 * update atime: 1493 */ 1494 if ((long)(now.tv_sec - inode->i_atime.tv_sec) >= 24*60*60) 1495 return 1; 1496 /* 1497 * Good, we can skip the atime update: 1498 */ 1499 return 0; 1500 } 1501 1502 /* 1503 * This does the actual work of updating an inodes time or version. Must have 1504 * had called mnt_want_write() before calling this. 1505 */ 1506 static int update_time(struct inode *inode, struct timespec *time, int flags) 1507 { 1508 if (inode->i_op->update_time) 1509 return inode->i_op->update_time(inode, time, flags); 1510 1511 if (flags & S_ATIME) 1512 inode->i_atime = *time; 1513 if (flags & S_VERSION) 1514 inode_inc_iversion(inode); 1515 if (flags & S_CTIME) 1516 inode->i_ctime = *time; 1517 if (flags & S_MTIME) 1518 inode->i_mtime = *time; 1519 mark_inode_dirty_sync(inode); 1520 return 0; 1521 } 1522 1523 /** 1524 * touch_atime - update the access time 1525 * @path: the &struct path to update 1526 * 1527 * Update the accessed time on an inode and mark it for writeback. 1528 * This function automatically handles read only file systems and media, 1529 * as well as the "noatime" flag and inode specific "noatime" markers. 1530 */ 1531 void touch_atime(struct path *path) 1532 { 1533 struct vfsmount *mnt = path->mnt; 1534 struct inode *inode = path->dentry->d_inode; 1535 struct timespec now; 1536 1537 if (inode->i_flags & S_NOATIME) 1538 return; 1539 if (IS_NOATIME(inode)) 1540 return; 1541 if ((inode->i_sb->s_flags & MS_NODIRATIME) && S_ISDIR(inode->i_mode)) 1542 return; 1543 1544 if (mnt->mnt_flags & MNT_NOATIME) 1545 return; 1546 if ((mnt->mnt_flags & MNT_NODIRATIME) && S_ISDIR(inode->i_mode)) 1547 return; 1548 1549 now = current_fs_time(inode->i_sb); 1550 1551 if (!relatime_need_update(mnt, inode, now)) 1552 return; 1553 1554 if (timespec_equal(&inode->i_atime, &now)) 1555 return; 1556 1557 if (!sb_start_write_trylock(inode->i_sb)) 1558 return; 1559 1560 if (__mnt_want_write(mnt)) 1561 goto skip_update; 1562 /* 1563 * File systems can error out when updating inodes if they need to 1564 * allocate new space to modify an inode (such is the case for 1565 * Btrfs), but since we touch atime while walking down the path we 1566 * really don't care if we failed to update the atime of the file, 1567 * so just ignore the return value. 1568 * We may also fail on filesystems that have the ability to make parts 1569 * of the fs read only, e.g. subvolumes in Btrfs. 1570 */ 1571 update_time(inode, &now, S_ATIME); 1572 __mnt_drop_write(mnt); 1573 skip_update: 1574 sb_end_write(inode->i_sb); 1575 } 1576 EXPORT_SYMBOL(touch_atime); 1577 1578 /* 1579 * The logic we want is 1580 * 1581 * if suid or (sgid and xgrp) 1582 * remove privs 1583 */ 1584 int should_remove_suid(struct dentry *dentry) 1585 { 1586 umode_t mode = dentry->d_inode->i_mode; 1587 int kill = 0; 1588 1589 /* suid always must be killed */ 1590 if (unlikely(mode & S_ISUID)) 1591 kill = ATTR_KILL_SUID; 1592 1593 /* 1594 * sgid without any exec bits is just a mandatory locking mark; leave 1595 * it alone. If some exec bits are set, it's a real sgid; kill it. 1596 */ 1597 if (unlikely((mode & S_ISGID) && (mode & S_IXGRP))) 1598 kill |= ATTR_KILL_SGID; 1599 1600 if (unlikely(kill && !capable(CAP_FSETID) && S_ISREG(mode))) 1601 return kill; 1602 1603 return 0; 1604 } 1605 EXPORT_SYMBOL(should_remove_suid); 1606 1607 static int __remove_suid(struct dentry *dentry, int kill) 1608 { 1609 struct iattr newattrs; 1610 1611 newattrs.ia_valid = ATTR_FORCE | kill; 1612 return notify_change(dentry, &newattrs); 1613 } 1614 1615 int file_remove_suid(struct file *file) 1616 { 1617 struct dentry *dentry = file->f_path.dentry; 1618 struct inode *inode = dentry->d_inode; 1619 int killsuid; 1620 int killpriv; 1621 int error = 0; 1622 1623 /* Fast path for nothing security related */ 1624 if (IS_NOSEC(inode)) 1625 return 0; 1626 1627 killsuid = should_remove_suid(dentry); 1628 killpriv = security_inode_need_killpriv(dentry); 1629 1630 if (killpriv < 0) 1631 return killpriv; 1632 if (killpriv) 1633 error = security_inode_killpriv(dentry); 1634 if (!error && killsuid) 1635 error = __remove_suid(dentry, killsuid); 1636 if (!error && (inode->i_sb->s_flags & MS_NOSEC)) 1637 inode->i_flags |= S_NOSEC; 1638 1639 return error; 1640 } 1641 EXPORT_SYMBOL(file_remove_suid); 1642 1643 /** 1644 * file_update_time - update mtime and ctime time 1645 * @file: file accessed 1646 * 1647 * Update the mtime and ctime members of an inode and mark the inode 1648 * for writeback. Note that this function is meant exclusively for 1649 * usage in the file write path of filesystems, and filesystems may 1650 * choose to explicitly ignore update via this function with the 1651 * S_NOCMTIME inode flag, e.g. for network filesystem where these 1652 * timestamps are handled by the server. This can return an error for 1653 * file systems who need to allocate space in order to update an inode. 1654 */ 1655 1656 int file_update_time(struct file *file) 1657 { 1658 struct inode *inode = file->f_path.dentry->d_inode; 1659 struct timespec now; 1660 int sync_it = 0; 1661 int ret; 1662 1663 /* First try to exhaust all avenues to not sync */ 1664 if (IS_NOCMTIME(inode)) 1665 return 0; 1666 1667 now = current_fs_time(inode->i_sb); 1668 if (!timespec_equal(&inode->i_mtime, &now)) 1669 sync_it = S_MTIME; 1670 1671 if (!timespec_equal(&inode->i_ctime, &now)) 1672 sync_it |= S_CTIME; 1673 1674 if (IS_I_VERSION(inode)) 1675 sync_it |= S_VERSION; 1676 1677 if (!sync_it) 1678 return 0; 1679 1680 /* Finally allowed to write? Takes lock. */ 1681 if (__mnt_want_write_file(file)) 1682 return 0; 1683 1684 ret = update_time(inode, &now, sync_it); 1685 __mnt_drop_write_file(file); 1686 1687 return ret; 1688 } 1689 EXPORT_SYMBOL(file_update_time); 1690 1691 int inode_needs_sync(struct inode *inode) 1692 { 1693 if (IS_SYNC(inode)) 1694 return 1; 1695 if (S_ISDIR(inode->i_mode) && IS_DIRSYNC(inode)) 1696 return 1; 1697 return 0; 1698 } 1699 EXPORT_SYMBOL(inode_needs_sync); 1700 1701 int inode_wait(void *word) 1702 { 1703 schedule(); 1704 return 0; 1705 } 1706 EXPORT_SYMBOL(inode_wait); 1707 1708 /* 1709 * If we try to find an inode in the inode hash while it is being 1710 * deleted, we have to wait until the filesystem completes its 1711 * deletion before reporting that it isn't found. This function waits 1712 * until the deletion _might_ have completed. Callers are responsible 1713 * to recheck inode state. 1714 * 1715 * It doesn't matter if I_NEW is not set initially, a call to 1716 * wake_up_bit(&inode->i_state, __I_NEW) after removing from the hash list 1717 * will DTRT. 1718 */ 1719 static void __wait_on_freeing_inode(struct inode *inode) 1720 { 1721 wait_queue_head_t *wq; 1722 DEFINE_WAIT_BIT(wait, &inode->i_state, __I_NEW); 1723 wq = bit_waitqueue(&inode->i_state, __I_NEW); 1724 prepare_to_wait(wq, &wait.wait, TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE); 1725 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock); 1726 spin_unlock(&inode_hash_lock); 1727 schedule(); 1728 finish_wait(wq, &wait.wait); 1729 spin_lock(&inode_hash_lock); 1730 } 1731 1732 static __initdata unsigned long ihash_entries; 1733 static int __init set_ihash_entries(char *str) 1734 { 1735 if (!str) 1736 return 0; 1737 ihash_entries = simple_strtoul(str, &str, 0); 1738 return 1; 1739 } 1740 __setup("ihash_entries=", set_ihash_entries); 1741 1742 /* 1743 * Initialize the waitqueues and inode hash table. 1744 */ 1745 void __init inode_init_early(void) 1746 { 1747 unsigned int loop; 1748 1749 /* If hashes are distributed across NUMA nodes, defer 1750 * hash allocation until vmalloc space is available. 1751 */ 1752 if (hashdist) 1753 return; 1754 1755 inode_hashtable = 1756 alloc_large_system_hash("Inode-cache", 1757 sizeof(struct hlist_head), 1758 ihash_entries, 1759 14, 1760 HASH_EARLY, 1761 &i_hash_shift, 1762 &i_hash_mask, 1763 0, 1764 0); 1765 1766 for (loop = 0; loop < (1U << i_hash_shift); loop++) 1767 INIT_HLIST_HEAD(&inode_hashtable[loop]); 1768 } 1769 1770 void __init inode_init(void) 1771 { 1772 unsigned int loop; 1773 1774 /* inode slab cache */ 1775 inode_cachep = kmem_cache_create("inode_cache", 1776 sizeof(struct inode), 1777 0, 1778 (SLAB_RECLAIM_ACCOUNT|SLAB_PANIC| 1779 SLAB_MEM_SPREAD), 1780 init_once); 1781 1782 /* Hash may have been set up in inode_init_early */ 1783 if (!hashdist) 1784 return; 1785 1786 inode_hashtable = 1787 alloc_large_system_hash("Inode-cache", 1788 sizeof(struct hlist_head), 1789 ihash_entries, 1790 14, 1791 0, 1792 &i_hash_shift, 1793 &i_hash_mask, 1794 0, 1795 0); 1796 1797 for (loop = 0; loop < (1U << i_hash_shift); loop++) 1798 INIT_HLIST_HEAD(&inode_hashtable[loop]); 1799 } 1800 1801 void init_special_inode(struct inode *inode, umode_t mode, dev_t rdev) 1802 { 1803 inode->i_mode = mode; 1804 if (S_ISCHR(mode)) { 1805 inode->i_fop = &def_chr_fops; 1806 inode->i_rdev = rdev; 1807 } else if (S_ISBLK(mode)) { 1808 inode->i_fop = &def_blk_fops; 1809 inode->i_rdev = rdev; 1810 } else if (S_ISFIFO(mode)) 1811 inode->i_fop = &def_fifo_fops; 1812 else if (S_ISSOCK(mode)) 1813 inode->i_fop = &bad_sock_fops; 1814 else 1815 printk(KERN_DEBUG "init_special_inode: bogus i_mode (%o) for" 1816 " inode %s:%lu\n", mode, inode->i_sb->s_id, 1817 inode->i_ino); 1818 } 1819 EXPORT_SYMBOL(init_special_inode); 1820 1821 /** 1822 * inode_init_owner - Init uid,gid,mode for new inode according to posix standards 1823 * @inode: New inode 1824 * @dir: Directory inode 1825 * @mode: mode of the new inode 1826 */ 1827 void inode_init_owner(struct inode *inode, const struct inode *dir, 1828 umode_t mode) 1829 { 1830 inode->i_uid = current_fsuid(); 1831 if (dir && dir->i_mode & S_ISGID) { 1832 inode->i_gid = dir->i_gid; 1833 if (S_ISDIR(mode)) 1834 mode |= S_ISGID; 1835 } else 1836 inode->i_gid = current_fsgid(); 1837 inode->i_mode = mode; 1838 } 1839 EXPORT_SYMBOL(inode_init_owner); 1840 1841 /** 1842 * inode_owner_or_capable - check current task permissions to inode 1843 * @inode: inode being checked 1844 * 1845 * Return true if current either has CAP_FOWNER to the inode, or 1846 * owns the file. 1847 */ 1848 bool inode_owner_or_capable(const struct inode *inode) 1849 { 1850 if (uid_eq(current_fsuid(), inode->i_uid)) 1851 return true; 1852 if (inode_capable(inode, CAP_FOWNER)) 1853 return true; 1854 return false; 1855 } 1856 EXPORT_SYMBOL(inode_owner_or_capable); 1857 1858 /* 1859 * Direct i/o helper functions 1860 */ 1861 static void __inode_dio_wait(struct inode *inode) 1862 { 1863 wait_queue_head_t *wq = bit_waitqueue(&inode->i_state, __I_DIO_WAKEUP); 1864 DEFINE_WAIT_BIT(q, &inode->i_state, __I_DIO_WAKEUP); 1865 1866 do { 1867 prepare_to_wait(wq, &q.wait, TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE); 1868 if (atomic_read(&inode->i_dio_count)) 1869 schedule(); 1870 } while (atomic_read(&inode->i_dio_count)); 1871 finish_wait(wq, &q.wait); 1872 } 1873 1874 /** 1875 * inode_dio_wait - wait for outstanding DIO requests to finish 1876 * @inode: inode to wait for 1877 * 1878 * Waits for all pending direct I/O requests to finish so that we can 1879 * proceed with a truncate or equivalent operation. 1880 * 1881 * Must be called under a lock that serializes taking new references 1882 * to i_dio_count, usually by inode->i_mutex. 1883 */ 1884 void inode_dio_wait(struct inode *inode) 1885 { 1886 if (atomic_read(&inode->i_dio_count)) 1887 __inode_dio_wait(inode); 1888 } 1889 EXPORT_SYMBOL(inode_dio_wait); 1890 1891 /* 1892 * inode_dio_done - signal finish of a direct I/O requests 1893 * @inode: inode the direct I/O happens on 1894 * 1895 * This is called once we've finished processing a direct I/O request, 1896 * and is used to wake up callers waiting for direct I/O to be quiesced. 1897 */ 1898 void inode_dio_done(struct inode *inode) 1899 { 1900 if (atomic_dec_and_test(&inode->i_dio_count)) 1901 wake_up_bit(&inode->i_state, __I_DIO_WAKEUP); 1902 } 1903 EXPORT_SYMBOL(inode_dio_done); 1904