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1 /*
2 * Copyright (C) 2007 Oracle. All rights reserved.
3 *
4 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
5 * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public
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10 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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17 */
18
19 #ifndef __BTRFS_I__
20 #define __BTRFS_I__
21
22 #include "extent_map.h"
23 #include "extent_io.h"
24 #include "ordered-data.h"
25
26 /* in memory btrfs inode */
27 struct btrfs_inode {
28 /* which subvolume this inode belongs to */
29 struct btrfs_root *root;
30
31 /* key used to find this inode on disk. This is used by the code
32 * to read in roots of subvolumes
33 */
34 struct btrfs_key location;
35
36 /* the extent_tree has caches of all the extent mappings to disk */
37 struct extent_map_tree extent_tree;
38
39 /* the io_tree does range state (DIRTY, LOCKED etc) */
40 struct extent_io_tree io_tree;
41
42 /* special utility tree used to record which mirrors have already been
43 * tried when checksums fail for a given block
44 */
45 struct extent_io_tree io_failure_tree;
46
47 /* held while inesrting or deleting extents from files */
48 struct mutex extent_mutex;
49
50 /* held while logging the inode in tree-log.c */
51 struct mutex log_mutex;
52
53 /* used to order data wrt metadata */
54 struct btrfs_ordered_inode_tree ordered_tree;
55
56 /* standard acl pointers */
57 struct posix_acl *i_acl;
58 struct posix_acl *i_default_acl;
59
60 /* for keeping track of orphaned inodes */
61 struct list_head i_orphan;
62
63 /* list of all the delalloc inodes in the FS. There are times we need
64 * to write all the delalloc pages to disk, and this list is used
65 * to walk them all.
66 */
67 struct list_head delalloc_inodes;
68
69 /*
70 * list for tracking inodes that must be sent to disk before a
71 * rename or truncate commit
72 */
73 struct list_head ordered_operations;
74
75 /* the space_info for where this inode's data allocations are done */
76 struct btrfs_space_info *space_info;
77
78 /* full 64 bit generation number, struct vfs_inode doesn't have a big
79 * enough field for this.
80 */
81 u64 generation;
82
83 /* sequence number for NFS changes */
84 u64 sequence;
85
86 /*
87 * transid of the trans_handle that last modified this inode
88 */
89 u64 last_trans;
90 /*
91 * transid that last logged this inode
92 */
93 u64 logged_trans;
94
95 /* total number of bytes pending delalloc, used by stat to calc the
96 * real block usage of the file
97 */
98 u64 delalloc_bytes;
99
100 /* total number of bytes that may be used for this inode for
101 * delalloc
102 */
103 u64 reserved_bytes;
104
105 /*
106 * the size of the file stored in the metadata on disk. data=ordered
107 * means the in-memory i_size might be larger than the size on disk
108 * because not all the blocks are written yet.
109 */
110 u64 disk_i_size;
111
112 /* flags field from the on disk inode */
113 u32 flags;
114
115 /*
116 * if this is a directory then index_cnt is the counter for the index
117 * number for new files that are created
118 */
119 u64 index_cnt;
120
121 /* the start of block group preferred for allocations. */
122 u64 block_group;
123
124 /* the fsync log has some corner cases that mean we have to check
125 * directories to see if any unlinks have been done before
126 * the directory was logged. See tree-log.c for all the
127 * details
128 */
129 u64 last_unlink_trans;
130
131 /*
132 * ordered_data_close is set by truncate when a file that used
133 * to have good data has been truncated to zero. When it is set
134 * the btrfs file release call will add this inode to the
135 * ordered operations list so that we make sure to flush out any
136 * new data the application may have written before commit.
137 *
138 * yes, its silly to have a single bitflag, but we might grow more
139 * of these.
140 */
141 unsigned ordered_data_close:1;
142
143 struct inode vfs_inode;
144 };
145
146 static inline struct btrfs_inode *BTRFS_I(struct inode *inode)
147 {
148 return container_of(inode, struct btrfs_inode, vfs_inode);
149 }
150
151 static inline void btrfs_i_size_write(struct inode *inode, u64 size)
152 {
153 inode->i_size = size;
154 BTRFS_I(inode)->disk_i_size = size;
155 }
156
157
158 #endif