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1 /*
2 * Copyright (c) 2000-2006 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
3 * All Rights Reserved.
4 *
5 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
6 * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
7 * published by the Free Software Foundation.
8 *
9 * This program is distributed in the hope that it would be useful,
10 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
11 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
12 * GNU General Public License for more details.
13 *
14 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
15 * along with this program; if not, write the Free Software Foundation,
16 * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
17 */
18 #include <linux/log2.h>
19
20 #include "xfs.h"
21 #include "xfs_fs.h"
22 #include "xfs_shared.h"
23 #include "xfs_format.h"
24 #include "xfs_log_format.h"
25 #include "xfs_trans_resv.h"
26 #include "xfs_sb.h"
27 #include "xfs_mount.h"
28 #include "xfs_defer.h"
29 #include "xfs_inode.h"
30 #include "xfs_da_format.h"
31 #include "xfs_da_btree.h"
32 #include "xfs_dir2.h"
33 #include "xfs_attr_sf.h"
34 #include "xfs_attr.h"
35 #include "xfs_trans_space.h"
36 #include "xfs_trans.h"
37 #include "xfs_buf_item.h"
38 #include "xfs_inode_item.h"
39 #include "xfs_ialloc.h"
40 #include "xfs_bmap.h"
41 #include "xfs_bmap_util.h"
42 #include "xfs_error.h"
43 #include "xfs_quota.h"
44 #include "xfs_filestream.h"
45 #include "xfs_cksum.h"
46 #include "xfs_trace.h"
47 #include "xfs_icache.h"
48 #include "xfs_symlink.h"
49 #include "xfs_trans_priv.h"
50 #include "xfs_log.h"
51 #include "xfs_bmap_btree.h"
52 #include "xfs_reflink.h"
53 #include "xfs_dir2_priv.h"
54
55 kmem_zone_t *xfs_inode_zone;
56
57 /*
58 * Used in xfs_itruncate_extents(). This is the maximum number of extents
59 * freed from a file in a single transaction.
60 */
61 #define XFS_ITRUNC_MAX_EXTENTS 2
62
63 STATIC int xfs_iflush_int(struct xfs_inode *, struct xfs_buf *);
64 STATIC int xfs_iunlink(struct xfs_trans *, struct xfs_inode *);
65 STATIC int xfs_iunlink_remove(struct xfs_trans *, struct xfs_inode *);
66
67 /*
68 * helper function to extract extent size hint from inode
69 */
70 xfs_extlen_t
71 xfs_get_extsz_hint(
72 struct xfs_inode *ip)
73 {
74 if ((ip->i_d.di_flags & XFS_DIFLAG_EXTSIZE) && ip->i_d.di_extsize)
75 return ip->i_d.di_extsize;
76 if (XFS_IS_REALTIME_INODE(ip))
77 return ip->i_mount->m_sb.sb_rextsize;
78 return 0;
79 }
80
81 /*
82 * Helper function to extract CoW extent size hint from inode.
83 * Between the extent size hint and the CoW extent size hint, we
84 * return the greater of the two. If the value is zero (automatic),
85 * use the default size.
86 */
87 xfs_extlen_t
88 xfs_get_cowextsz_hint(
89 struct xfs_inode *ip)
90 {
91 xfs_extlen_t a, b;
92
93 a = 0;
94 if (ip->i_d.di_flags2 & XFS_DIFLAG2_COWEXTSIZE)
95 a = ip->i_d.di_cowextsize;
96 b = xfs_get_extsz_hint(ip);
97
98 a = max(a, b);
99 if (a == 0)
100 return XFS_DEFAULT_COWEXTSZ_HINT;
101 return a;
102 }
103
104 /*
105 * These two are wrapper routines around the xfs_ilock() routine used to
106 * centralize some grungy code. They are used in places that wish to lock the
107 * inode solely for reading the extents. The reason these places can't just
108 * call xfs_ilock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_SHARED) is that the inode lock also guards to
109 * bringing in of the extents from disk for a file in b-tree format. If the
110 * inode is in b-tree format, then we need to lock the inode exclusively until
111 * the extents are read in. Locking it exclusively all the time would limit
112 * our parallelism unnecessarily, though. What we do instead is check to see
113 * if the extents have been read in yet, and only lock the inode exclusively
114 * if they have not.
115 *
116 * The functions return a value which should be given to the corresponding
117 * xfs_iunlock() call.
118 */
119 uint
120 xfs_ilock_data_map_shared(
121 struct xfs_inode *ip)
122 {
123 uint lock_mode = XFS_ILOCK_SHARED;
124
125 if (ip->i_d.di_format == XFS_DINODE_FMT_BTREE &&
126 (ip->i_df.if_flags & XFS_IFEXTENTS) == 0)
127 lock_mode = XFS_ILOCK_EXCL;
128 xfs_ilock(ip, lock_mode);
129 return lock_mode;
130 }
131
132 uint
133 xfs_ilock_attr_map_shared(
134 struct xfs_inode *ip)
135 {
136 uint lock_mode = XFS_ILOCK_SHARED;
137
138 if (ip->i_d.di_aformat == XFS_DINODE_FMT_BTREE &&
139 (ip->i_afp->if_flags & XFS_IFEXTENTS) == 0)
140 lock_mode = XFS_ILOCK_EXCL;
141 xfs_ilock(ip, lock_mode);
142 return lock_mode;
143 }
144
145 /*
146 * In addition to i_rwsem in the VFS inode, the xfs inode contains 2
147 * multi-reader locks: i_mmap_lock and the i_lock. This routine allows
148 * various combinations of the locks to be obtained.
149 *
150 * The 3 locks should always be ordered so that the IO lock is obtained first,
151 * the mmap lock second and the ilock last in order to prevent deadlock.
152 *
153 * Basic locking order:
154 *
155 * i_rwsem -> i_mmap_lock -> page_lock -> i_ilock
156 *
157 * mmap_sem locking order:
158 *
159 * i_rwsem -> page lock -> mmap_sem
160 * mmap_sem -> i_mmap_lock -> page_lock
161 *
162 * The difference in mmap_sem locking order mean that we cannot hold the
163 * i_mmap_lock over syscall based read(2)/write(2) based IO. These IO paths can
164 * fault in pages during copy in/out (for buffered IO) or require the mmap_sem
165 * in get_user_pages() to map the user pages into the kernel address space for
166 * direct IO. Similarly the i_rwsem cannot be taken inside a page fault because
167 * page faults already hold the mmap_sem.
168 *
169 * Hence to serialise fully against both syscall and mmap based IO, we need to
170 * take both the i_rwsem and the i_mmap_lock. These locks should *only* be both
171 * taken in places where we need to invalidate the page cache in a race
172 * free manner (e.g. truncate, hole punch and other extent manipulation
173 * functions).
174 */
175 void
176 xfs_ilock(
177 xfs_inode_t *ip,
178 uint lock_flags)
179 {
180 trace_xfs_ilock(ip, lock_flags, _RET_IP_);
181
182 /*
183 * You can't set both SHARED and EXCL for the same lock,
184 * and only XFS_IOLOCK_SHARED, XFS_IOLOCK_EXCL, XFS_ILOCK_SHARED,
185 * and XFS_ILOCK_EXCL are valid values to set in lock_flags.
186 */
187 ASSERT((lock_flags & (XFS_IOLOCK_SHARED | XFS_IOLOCK_EXCL)) !=
188 (XFS_IOLOCK_SHARED | XFS_IOLOCK_EXCL));
189 ASSERT((lock_flags & (XFS_MMAPLOCK_SHARED | XFS_MMAPLOCK_EXCL)) !=
190 (XFS_MMAPLOCK_SHARED | XFS_MMAPLOCK_EXCL));
191 ASSERT((lock_flags & (XFS_ILOCK_SHARED | XFS_ILOCK_EXCL)) !=
192 (XFS_ILOCK_SHARED | XFS_ILOCK_EXCL));
193 ASSERT((lock_flags & ~(XFS_LOCK_MASK | XFS_LOCK_SUBCLASS_MASK)) == 0);
194
195 if (lock_flags & XFS_IOLOCK_EXCL) {
196 down_write_nested(&VFS_I(ip)->i_rwsem,
197 XFS_IOLOCK_DEP(lock_flags));
198 } else if (lock_flags & XFS_IOLOCK_SHARED) {
199 down_read_nested(&VFS_I(ip)->i_rwsem,
200 XFS_IOLOCK_DEP(lock_flags));
201 }
202
203 if (lock_flags & XFS_MMAPLOCK_EXCL)
204 mrupdate_nested(&ip->i_mmaplock, XFS_MMAPLOCK_DEP(lock_flags));
205 else if (lock_flags & XFS_MMAPLOCK_SHARED)
206 mraccess_nested(&ip->i_mmaplock, XFS_MMAPLOCK_DEP(lock_flags));
207
208 if (lock_flags & XFS_ILOCK_EXCL)
209 mrupdate_nested(&ip->i_lock, XFS_ILOCK_DEP(lock_flags));
210 else if (lock_flags & XFS_ILOCK_SHARED)
211 mraccess_nested(&ip->i_lock, XFS_ILOCK_DEP(lock_flags));
212 }
213
214 /*
215 * This is just like xfs_ilock(), except that the caller
216 * is guaranteed not to sleep. It returns 1 if it gets
217 * the requested locks and 0 otherwise. If the IO lock is
218 * obtained but the inode lock cannot be, then the IO lock
219 * is dropped before returning.
220 *
221 * ip -- the inode being locked
222 * lock_flags -- this parameter indicates the inode's locks to be
223 * to be locked. See the comment for xfs_ilock() for a list
224 * of valid values.
225 */
226 int
227 xfs_ilock_nowait(
228 xfs_inode_t *ip,
229 uint lock_flags)
230 {
231 trace_xfs_ilock_nowait(ip, lock_flags, _RET_IP_);
232
233 /*
234 * You can't set both SHARED and EXCL for the same lock,
235 * and only XFS_IOLOCK_SHARED, XFS_IOLOCK_EXCL, XFS_ILOCK_SHARED,
236 * and XFS_ILOCK_EXCL are valid values to set in lock_flags.
237 */
238 ASSERT((lock_flags & (XFS_IOLOCK_SHARED | XFS_IOLOCK_EXCL)) !=
239 (XFS_IOLOCK_SHARED | XFS_IOLOCK_EXCL));
240 ASSERT((lock_flags & (XFS_MMAPLOCK_SHARED | XFS_MMAPLOCK_EXCL)) !=
241 (XFS_MMAPLOCK_SHARED | XFS_MMAPLOCK_EXCL));
242 ASSERT((lock_flags & (XFS_ILOCK_SHARED | XFS_ILOCK_EXCL)) !=
243 (XFS_ILOCK_SHARED | XFS_ILOCK_EXCL));
244 ASSERT((lock_flags & ~(XFS_LOCK_MASK | XFS_LOCK_SUBCLASS_MASK)) == 0);
245
246 if (lock_flags & XFS_IOLOCK_EXCL) {
247 if (!down_write_trylock(&VFS_I(ip)->i_rwsem))
248 goto out;
249 } else if (lock_flags & XFS_IOLOCK_SHARED) {
250 if (!down_read_trylock(&VFS_I(ip)->i_rwsem))
251 goto out;
252 }
253
254 if (lock_flags & XFS_MMAPLOCK_EXCL) {
255 if (!mrtryupdate(&ip->i_mmaplock))
256 goto out_undo_iolock;
257 } else if (lock_flags & XFS_MMAPLOCK_SHARED) {
258 if (!mrtryaccess(&ip->i_mmaplock))
259 goto out_undo_iolock;
260 }
261
262 if (lock_flags & XFS_ILOCK_EXCL) {
263 if (!mrtryupdate(&ip->i_lock))
264 goto out_undo_mmaplock;
265 } else if (lock_flags & XFS_ILOCK_SHARED) {
266 if (!mrtryaccess(&ip->i_lock))
267 goto out_undo_mmaplock;
268 }
269 return 1;
270
271 out_undo_mmaplock:
272 if (lock_flags & XFS_MMAPLOCK_EXCL)
273 mrunlock_excl(&ip->i_mmaplock);
274 else if (lock_flags & XFS_MMAPLOCK_SHARED)
275 mrunlock_shared(&ip->i_mmaplock);
276 out_undo_iolock:
277 if (lock_flags & XFS_IOLOCK_EXCL)
278 up_write(&VFS_I(ip)->i_rwsem);
279 else if (lock_flags & XFS_IOLOCK_SHARED)
280 up_read(&VFS_I(ip)->i_rwsem);
281 out:
282 return 0;
283 }
284
285 /*
286 * xfs_iunlock() is used to drop the inode locks acquired with
287 * xfs_ilock() and xfs_ilock_nowait(). The caller must pass
288 * in the flags given to xfs_ilock() or xfs_ilock_nowait() so
289 * that we know which locks to drop.
290 *
291 * ip -- the inode being unlocked
292 * lock_flags -- this parameter indicates the inode's locks to be
293 * to be unlocked. See the comment for xfs_ilock() for a list
294 * of valid values for this parameter.
295 *
296 */
297 void
298 xfs_iunlock(
299 xfs_inode_t *ip,
300 uint lock_flags)
301 {
302 /*
303 * You can't set both SHARED and EXCL for the same lock,
304 * and only XFS_IOLOCK_SHARED, XFS_IOLOCK_EXCL, XFS_ILOCK_SHARED,
305 * and XFS_ILOCK_EXCL are valid values to set in lock_flags.
306 */
307 ASSERT((lock_flags & (XFS_IOLOCK_SHARED | XFS_IOLOCK_EXCL)) !=
308 (XFS_IOLOCK_SHARED | XFS_IOLOCK_EXCL));
309 ASSERT((lock_flags & (XFS_MMAPLOCK_SHARED | XFS_MMAPLOCK_EXCL)) !=
310 (XFS_MMAPLOCK_SHARED | XFS_MMAPLOCK_EXCL));
311 ASSERT((lock_flags & (XFS_ILOCK_SHARED | XFS_ILOCK_EXCL)) !=
312 (XFS_ILOCK_SHARED | XFS_ILOCK_EXCL));
313 ASSERT((lock_flags & ~(XFS_LOCK_MASK | XFS_LOCK_SUBCLASS_MASK)) == 0);
314 ASSERT(lock_flags != 0);
315
316 if (lock_flags & XFS_IOLOCK_EXCL)
317 up_write(&VFS_I(ip)->i_rwsem);
318 else if (lock_flags & XFS_IOLOCK_SHARED)
319 up_read(&VFS_I(ip)->i_rwsem);
320
321 if (lock_flags & XFS_MMAPLOCK_EXCL)
322 mrunlock_excl(&ip->i_mmaplock);
323 else if (lock_flags & XFS_MMAPLOCK_SHARED)
324 mrunlock_shared(&ip->i_mmaplock);
325
326 if (lock_flags & XFS_ILOCK_EXCL)
327 mrunlock_excl(&ip->i_lock);
328 else if (lock_flags & XFS_ILOCK_SHARED)
329 mrunlock_shared(&ip->i_lock);
330
331 trace_xfs_iunlock(ip, lock_flags, _RET_IP_);
332 }
333
334 /*
335 * give up write locks. the i/o lock cannot be held nested
336 * if it is being demoted.
337 */
338 void
339 xfs_ilock_demote(
340 xfs_inode_t *ip,
341 uint lock_flags)
342 {
343 ASSERT(lock_flags & (XFS_IOLOCK_EXCL|XFS_MMAPLOCK_EXCL|XFS_ILOCK_EXCL));
344 ASSERT((lock_flags &
345 ~(XFS_IOLOCK_EXCL|XFS_MMAPLOCK_EXCL|XFS_ILOCK_EXCL)) == 0);
346
347 if (lock_flags & XFS_ILOCK_EXCL)
348 mrdemote(&ip->i_lock);
349 if (lock_flags & XFS_MMAPLOCK_EXCL)
350 mrdemote(&ip->i_mmaplock);
351 if (lock_flags & XFS_IOLOCK_EXCL)
352 downgrade_write(&VFS_I(ip)->i_rwsem);
353
354 trace_xfs_ilock_demote(ip, lock_flags, _RET_IP_);
355 }
356
357 #if defined(DEBUG) || defined(XFS_WARN)
358 int
359 xfs_isilocked(
360 xfs_inode_t *ip,
361 uint lock_flags)
362 {
363 if (lock_flags & (XFS_ILOCK_EXCL|XFS_ILOCK_SHARED)) {
364 if (!(lock_flags & XFS_ILOCK_SHARED))
365 return !!ip->i_lock.mr_writer;
366 return rwsem_is_locked(&ip->i_lock.mr_lock);
367 }
368
369 if (lock_flags & (XFS_MMAPLOCK_EXCL|XFS_MMAPLOCK_SHARED)) {
370 if (!(lock_flags & XFS_MMAPLOCK_SHARED))
371 return !!ip->i_mmaplock.mr_writer;
372 return rwsem_is_locked(&ip->i_mmaplock.mr_lock);
373 }
374
375 if (lock_flags & (XFS_IOLOCK_EXCL|XFS_IOLOCK_SHARED)) {
376 if (!(lock_flags & XFS_IOLOCK_SHARED))
377 return !debug_locks ||
378 lockdep_is_held_type(&VFS_I(ip)->i_rwsem, 0);
379 return rwsem_is_locked(&VFS_I(ip)->i_rwsem);
380 }
381
382 ASSERT(0);
383 return 0;
384 }
385 #endif
386
387 #ifdef DEBUG
388 int xfs_locked_n;
389 int xfs_small_retries;
390 int xfs_middle_retries;
391 int xfs_lots_retries;
392 int xfs_lock_delays;
393 #endif
394
395 /*
396 * xfs_lockdep_subclass_ok() is only used in an ASSERT, so is only called when
397 * DEBUG or XFS_WARN is set. And MAX_LOCKDEP_SUBCLASSES is then only defined
398 * when CONFIG_LOCKDEP is set. Hence the complex define below to avoid build
399 * errors and warnings.
400 */
401 #if (defined(DEBUG) || defined(XFS_WARN)) && defined(CONFIG_LOCKDEP)
402 static bool
403 xfs_lockdep_subclass_ok(
404 int subclass)
405 {
406 return subclass < MAX_LOCKDEP_SUBCLASSES;
407 }
408 #else
409 #define xfs_lockdep_subclass_ok(subclass) (true)
410 #endif
411
412 /*
413 * Bump the subclass so xfs_lock_inodes() acquires each lock with a different
414 * value. This can be called for any type of inode lock combination, including
415 * parent locking. Care must be taken to ensure we don't overrun the subclass
416 * storage fields in the class mask we build.
417 */
418 static inline int
419 xfs_lock_inumorder(int lock_mode, int subclass)
420 {
421 int class = 0;
422
423 ASSERT(!(lock_mode & (XFS_ILOCK_PARENT | XFS_ILOCK_RTBITMAP |
424 XFS_ILOCK_RTSUM)));
425 ASSERT(xfs_lockdep_subclass_ok(subclass));
426
427 if (lock_mode & (XFS_IOLOCK_SHARED|XFS_IOLOCK_EXCL)) {
428 ASSERT(subclass <= XFS_IOLOCK_MAX_SUBCLASS);
429 class += subclass << XFS_IOLOCK_SHIFT;
430 }
431
432 if (lock_mode & (XFS_MMAPLOCK_SHARED|XFS_MMAPLOCK_EXCL)) {
433 ASSERT(subclass <= XFS_MMAPLOCK_MAX_SUBCLASS);
434 class += subclass << XFS_MMAPLOCK_SHIFT;
435 }
436
437 if (lock_mode & (XFS_ILOCK_SHARED|XFS_ILOCK_EXCL)) {
438 ASSERT(subclass <= XFS_ILOCK_MAX_SUBCLASS);
439 class += subclass << XFS_ILOCK_SHIFT;
440 }
441
442 return (lock_mode & ~XFS_LOCK_SUBCLASS_MASK) | class;
443 }
444
445 /*
446 * The following routine will lock n inodes in exclusive mode. We assume the
447 * caller calls us with the inodes in i_ino order.
448 *
449 * We need to detect deadlock where an inode that we lock is in the AIL and we
450 * start waiting for another inode that is locked by a thread in a long running
451 * transaction (such as truncate). This can result in deadlock since the long
452 * running trans might need to wait for the inode we just locked in order to
453 * push the tail and free space in the log.
454 *
455 * xfs_lock_inodes() can only be used to lock one type of lock at a time -
456 * the iolock, the mmaplock or the ilock, but not more than one at a time. If we
457 * lock more than one at a time, lockdep will report false positives saying we
458 * have violated locking orders.
459 */
460 static void
461 xfs_lock_inodes(
462 xfs_inode_t **ips,
463 int inodes,
464 uint lock_mode)
465 {
466 int attempts = 0, i, j, try_lock;
467 xfs_log_item_t *lp;
468
469 /*
470 * Currently supports between 2 and 5 inodes with exclusive locking. We
471 * support an arbitrary depth of locking here, but absolute limits on
472 * inodes depend on the the type of locking and the limits placed by
473 * lockdep annotations in xfs_lock_inumorder. These are all checked by
474 * the asserts.
475 */
476 ASSERT(ips && inodes >= 2 && inodes <= 5);
477 ASSERT(lock_mode & (XFS_IOLOCK_EXCL | XFS_MMAPLOCK_EXCL |
478 XFS_ILOCK_EXCL));
479 ASSERT(!(lock_mode & (XFS_IOLOCK_SHARED | XFS_MMAPLOCK_SHARED |
480 XFS_ILOCK_SHARED)));
481 ASSERT(!(lock_mode & XFS_MMAPLOCK_EXCL) ||
482 inodes <= XFS_MMAPLOCK_MAX_SUBCLASS + 1);
483 ASSERT(!(lock_mode & XFS_ILOCK_EXCL) ||
484 inodes <= XFS_ILOCK_MAX_SUBCLASS + 1);
485
486 if (lock_mode & XFS_IOLOCK_EXCL) {
487 ASSERT(!(lock_mode & (XFS_MMAPLOCK_EXCL | XFS_ILOCK_EXCL)));
488 } else if (lock_mode & XFS_MMAPLOCK_EXCL)
489 ASSERT(!(lock_mode & XFS_ILOCK_EXCL));
490
491 try_lock = 0;
492 i = 0;
493 again:
494 for (; i < inodes; i++) {
495 ASSERT(ips[i]);
496
497 if (i && (ips[i] == ips[i - 1])) /* Already locked */
498 continue;
499
500 /*
501 * If try_lock is not set yet, make sure all locked inodes are
502 * not in the AIL. If any are, set try_lock to be used later.
503 */
504 if (!try_lock) {
505 for (j = (i - 1); j >= 0 && !try_lock; j--) {
506 lp = (xfs_log_item_t *)ips[j]->i_itemp;
507 if (lp && (lp->li_flags & XFS_LI_IN_AIL))
508 try_lock++;
509 }
510 }
511
512 /*
513 * If any of the previous locks we have locked is in the AIL,
514 * we must TRY to get the second and subsequent locks. If
515 * we can't get any, we must release all we have
516 * and try again.
517 */
518 if (!try_lock) {
519 xfs_ilock(ips[i], xfs_lock_inumorder(lock_mode, i));
520 continue;
521 }
522
523 /* try_lock means we have an inode locked that is in the AIL. */
524 ASSERT(i != 0);
525 if (xfs_ilock_nowait(ips[i], xfs_lock_inumorder(lock_mode, i)))
526 continue;
527
528 /*
529 * Unlock all previous guys and try again. xfs_iunlock will try
530 * to push the tail if the inode is in the AIL.
531 */
532 attempts++;
533 for (j = i - 1; j >= 0; j--) {
534 /*
535 * Check to see if we've already unlocked this one. Not
536 * the first one going back, and the inode ptr is the
537 * same.
538 */
539 if (j != (i - 1) && ips[j] == ips[j + 1])
540 continue;
541
542 xfs_iunlock(ips[j], lock_mode);
543 }
544
545 if ((attempts % 5) == 0) {
546 delay(1); /* Don't just spin the CPU */
547 #ifdef DEBUG
548 xfs_lock_delays++;
549 #endif
550 }
551 i = 0;
552 try_lock = 0;
553 goto again;
554 }
555
556 #ifdef DEBUG
557 if (attempts) {
558 if (attempts < 5) xfs_small_retries++;
559 else if (attempts < 100) xfs_middle_retries++;
560 else xfs_lots_retries++;
561 } else {
562 xfs_locked_n++;
563 }
564 #endif
565 }
566
567 /*
568 * xfs_lock_two_inodes() can only be used to lock one type of lock at a time -
569 * the iolock, the mmaplock or the ilock, but not more than one at a time. If we
570 * lock more than one at a time, lockdep will report false positives saying we
571 * have violated locking orders.
572 */
573 void
574 xfs_lock_two_inodes(
575 xfs_inode_t *ip0,
576 xfs_inode_t *ip1,
577 uint lock_mode)
578 {
579 xfs_inode_t *temp;
580 int attempts = 0;
581 xfs_log_item_t *lp;
582
583 ASSERT(!(lock_mode & (XFS_IOLOCK_SHARED|XFS_IOLOCK_EXCL)));
584 if (lock_mode & (XFS_MMAPLOCK_SHARED|XFS_MMAPLOCK_EXCL))
585 ASSERT(!(lock_mode & (XFS_ILOCK_SHARED|XFS_ILOCK_EXCL)));
586
587 ASSERT(ip0->i_ino != ip1->i_ino);
588
589 if (ip0->i_ino > ip1->i_ino) {
590 temp = ip0;
591 ip0 = ip1;
592 ip1 = temp;
593 }
594
595 again:
596 xfs_ilock(ip0, xfs_lock_inumorder(lock_mode, 0));
597
598 /*
599 * If the first lock we have locked is in the AIL, we must TRY to get
600 * the second lock. If we can't get it, we must release the first one
601 * and try again.
602 */
603 lp = (xfs_log_item_t *)ip0->i_itemp;
604 if (lp && (lp->li_flags & XFS_LI_IN_AIL)) {
605 if (!xfs_ilock_nowait(ip1, xfs_lock_inumorder(lock_mode, 1))) {
606 xfs_iunlock(ip0, lock_mode);
607 if ((++attempts % 5) == 0)
608 delay(1); /* Don't just spin the CPU */
609 goto again;
610 }
611 } else {
612 xfs_ilock(ip1, xfs_lock_inumorder(lock_mode, 1));
613 }
614 }
615
616
617 void
618 __xfs_iflock(
619 struct xfs_inode *ip)
620 {
621 wait_queue_head_t *wq = bit_waitqueue(&ip->i_flags, __XFS_IFLOCK_BIT);
622 DEFINE_WAIT_BIT(wait, &ip->i_flags, __XFS_IFLOCK_BIT);
623
624 do {
625 prepare_to_wait_exclusive(wq, &wait.wq_entry, TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE);
626 if (xfs_isiflocked(ip))
627 io_schedule();
628 } while (!xfs_iflock_nowait(ip));
629
630 finish_wait(wq, &wait.wq_entry);
631 }
632
633 STATIC uint
634 _xfs_dic2xflags(
635 uint16_t di_flags,
636 uint64_t di_flags2,
637 bool has_attr)
638 {
639 uint flags = 0;
640
641 if (di_flags & XFS_DIFLAG_ANY) {
642 if (di_flags & XFS_DIFLAG_REALTIME)
643 flags |= FS_XFLAG_REALTIME;
644 if (di_flags & XFS_DIFLAG_PREALLOC)
645 flags |= FS_XFLAG_PREALLOC;
646 if (di_flags & XFS_DIFLAG_IMMUTABLE)
647 flags |= FS_XFLAG_IMMUTABLE;
648 if (di_flags & XFS_DIFLAG_APPEND)
649 flags |= FS_XFLAG_APPEND;
650 if (di_flags & XFS_DIFLAG_SYNC)
651 flags |= FS_XFLAG_SYNC;
652 if (di_flags & XFS_DIFLAG_NOATIME)
653 flags |= FS_XFLAG_NOATIME;
654 if (di_flags & XFS_DIFLAG_NODUMP)
655 flags |= FS_XFLAG_NODUMP;
656 if (di_flags & XFS_DIFLAG_RTINHERIT)
657 flags |= FS_XFLAG_RTINHERIT;
658 if (di_flags & XFS_DIFLAG_PROJINHERIT)
659 flags |= FS_XFLAG_PROJINHERIT;
660 if (di_flags & XFS_DIFLAG_NOSYMLINKS)
661 flags |= FS_XFLAG_NOSYMLINKS;
662 if (di_flags & XFS_DIFLAG_EXTSIZE)
663 flags |= FS_XFLAG_EXTSIZE;
664 if (di_flags & XFS_DIFLAG_EXTSZINHERIT)
665 flags |= FS_XFLAG_EXTSZINHERIT;
666 if (di_flags & XFS_DIFLAG_NODEFRAG)
667 flags |= FS_XFLAG_NODEFRAG;
668 if (di_flags & XFS_DIFLAG_FILESTREAM)
669 flags |= FS_XFLAG_FILESTREAM;
670 }
671
672 if (di_flags2 & XFS_DIFLAG2_ANY) {
673 if (di_flags2 & XFS_DIFLAG2_DAX)
674 flags |= FS_XFLAG_DAX;
675 if (di_flags2 & XFS_DIFLAG2_COWEXTSIZE)
676 flags |= FS_XFLAG_COWEXTSIZE;
677 }
678
679 if (has_attr)
680 flags |= FS_XFLAG_HASATTR;
681
682 return flags;
683 }
684
685 uint
686 xfs_ip2xflags(
687 struct xfs_inode *ip)
688 {
689 struct xfs_icdinode *dic = &ip->i_d;
690
691 return _xfs_dic2xflags(dic->di_flags, dic->di_flags2, XFS_IFORK_Q(ip));
692 }
693
694 /*
695 * Lookups up an inode from "name". If ci_name is not NULL, then a CI match
696 * is allowed, otherwise it has to be an exact match. If a CI match is found,
697 * ci_name->name will point to a the actual name (caller must free) or
698 * will be set to NULL if an exact match is found.
699 */
700 int
701 xfs_lookup(
702 xfs_inode_t *dp,
703 struct xfs_name *name,
704 xfs_inode_t **ipp,
705 struct xfs_name *ci_name)
706 {
707 xfs_ino_t inum;
708 int error;
709
710 trace_xfs_lookup(dp, name);
711
712 if (XFS_FORCED_SHUTDOWN(dp->i_mount))
713 return -EIO;
714
715 error = xfs_dir_lookup(NULL, dp, name, &inum, ci_name);
716 if (error)
717 goto out_unlock;
718
719 error = xfs_iget(dp->i_mount, NULL, inum, 0, 0, ipp);
720 if (error)
721 goto out_free_name;
722
723 return 0;
724
725 out_free_name:
726 if (ci_name)
727 kmem_free(ci_name->name);
728 out_unlock:
729 *ipp = NULL;
730 return error;
731 }
732
733 /*
734 * Allocate an inode on disk and return a copy of its in-core version.
735 * The in-core inode is locked exclusively. Set mode, nlink, and rdev
736 * appropriately within the inode. The uid and gid for the inode are
737 * set according to the contents of the given cred structure.
738 *
739 * Use xfs_dialloc() to allocate the on-disk inode. If xfs_dialloc()
740 * has a free inode available, call xfs_iget() to obtain the in-core
741 * version of the allocated inode. Finally, fill in the inode and
742 * log its initial contents. In this case, ialloc_context would be
743 * set to NULL.
744 *
745 * If xfs_dialloc() does not have an available inode, it will replenish
746 * its supply by doing an allocation. Since we can only do one
747 * allocation within a transaction without deadlocks, we must commit
748 * the current transaction before returning the inode itself.
749 * In this case, therefore, we will set ialloc_context and return.
750 * The caller should then commit the current transaction, start a new
751 * transaction, and call xfs_ialloc() again to actually get the inode.
752 *
753 * To ensure that some other process does not grab the inode that
754 * was allocated during the first call to xfs_ialloc(), this routine
755 * also returns the [locked] bp pointing to the head of the freelist
756 * as ialloc_context. The caller should hold this buffer across
757 * the commit and pass it back into this routine on the second call.
758 *
759 * If we are allocating quota inodes, we do not have a parent inode
760 * to attach to or associate with (i.e. pip == NULL) because they
761 * are not linked into the directory structure - they are attached
762 * directly to the superblock - and so have no parent.
763 */
764 static int
765 xfs_ialloc(
766 xfs_trans_t *tp,
767 xfs_inode_t *pip,
768 umode_t mode,
769 xfs_nlink_t nlink,
770 xfs_dev_t rdev,
771 prid_t prid,
772 int okalloc,
773 xfs_buf_t **ialloc_context,
774 xfs_inode_t **ipp)
775 {
776 struct xfs_mount *mp = tp->t_mountp;
777 xfs_ino_t ino;
778 xfs_inode_t *ip;
779 uint flags;
780 int error;
781 struct timespec tv;
782 struct inode *inode;
783
784 /*
785 * Call the space management code to pick
786 * the on-disk inode to be allocated.
787 */
788 error = xfs_dialloc(tp, pip ? pip->i_ino : 0, mode, okalloc,
789 ialloc_context, &ino);
790 if (error)
791 return error;
792 if (*ialloc_context || ino == NULLFSINO) {
793 *ipp = NULL;
794 return 0;
795 }
796 ASSERT(*ialloc_context == NULL);
797
798 /*
799 * Get the in-core inode with the lock held exclusively.
800 * This is because we're setting fields here we need
801 * to prevent others from looking at until we're done.
802 */
803 error = xfs_iget(mp, tp, ino, XFS_IGET_CREATE,
804 XFS_ILOCK_EXCL, &ip);
805 if (error)
806 return error;
807 ASSERT(ip != NULL);
808 inode = VFS_I(ip);
809
810 /*
811 * We always convert v1 inodes to v2 now - we only support filesystems
812 * with >= v2 inode capability, so there is no reason for ever leaving
813 * an inode in v1 format.
814 */
815 if (ip->i_d.di_version == 1)
816 ip->i_d.di_version = 2;
817
818 inode->i_mode = mode;
819 set_nlink(inode, nlink);
820 ip->i_d.di_uid = xfs_kuid_to_uid(current_fsuid());
821 ip->i_d.di_gid = xfs_kgid_to_gid(current_fsgid());
822 xfs_set_projid(ip, prid);
823
824 if (pip && XFS_INHERIT_GID(pip)) {
825 ip->i_d.di_gid = pip->i_d.di_gid;
826 if ((VFS_I(pip)->i_mode & S_ISGID) && S_ISDIR(mode))
827 inode->i_mode |= S_ISGID;
828 }
829
830 /*
831 * If the group ID of the new file does not match the effective group
832 * ID or one of the supplementary group IDs, the S_ISGID bit is cleared
833 * (and only if the irix_sgid_inherit compatibility variable is set).
834 */
835 if ((irix_sgid_inherit) &&
836 (inode->i_mode & S_ISGID) &&
837 (!in_group_p(xfs_gid_to_kgid(ip->i_d.di_gid))))
838 inode->i_mode &= ~S_ISGID;
839
840 ip->i_d.di_size = 0;
841 ip->i_d.di_nextents = 0;
842 ASSERT(ip->i_d.di_nblocks == 0);
843
844 tv = current_time(inode);
845 inode->i_mtime = tv;
846 inode->i_atime = tv;
847 inode->i_ctime = tv;
848
849 ip->i_d.di_extsize = 0;
850 ip->i_d.di_dmevmask = 0;
851 ip->i_d.di_dmstate = 0;
852 ip->i_d.di_flags = 0;
853
854 if (ip->i_d.di_version == 3) {
855 inode->i_version = 1;
856 ip->i_d.di_flags2 = 0;
857 ip->i_d.di_cowextsize = 0;
858 ip->i_d.di_crtime.t_sec = (int32_t)tv.tv_sec;
859 ip->i_d.di_crtime.t_nsec = (int32_t)tv.tv_nsec;
860 }
861
862
863 flags = XFS_ILOG_CORE;
864 switch (mode & S_IFMT) {
865 case S_IFIFO:
866 case S_IFCHR:
867 case S_IFBLK:
868 case S_IFSOCK:
869 ip->i_d.di_format = XFS_DINODE_FMT_DEV;
870 ip->i_df.if_u2.if_rdev = rdev;
871 ip->i_df.if_flags = 0;
872 flags |= XFS_ILOG_DEV;
873 break;
874 case S_IFREG:
875 case S_IFDIR:
876 if (pip && (pip->i_d.di_flags & XFS_DIFLAG_ANY)) {
877 uint di_flags = 0;
878
879 if (S_ISDIR(mode)) {
880 if (pip->i_d.di_flags & XFS_DIFLAG_RTINHERIT)
881 di_flags |= XFS_DIFLAG_RTINHERIT;
882 if (pip->i_d.di_flags & XFS_DIFLAG_EXTSZINHERIT) {
883 di_flags |= XFS_DIFLAG_EXTSZINHERIT;
884 ip->i_d.di_extsize = pip->i_d.di_extsize;
885 }
886 if (pip->i_d.di_flags & XFS_DIFLAG_PROJINHERIT)
887 di_flags |= XFS_DIFLAG_PROJINHERIT;
888 } else if (S_ISREG(mode)) {
889 if (pip->i_d.di_flags & XFS_DIFLAG_RTINHERIT)
890 di_flags |= XFS_DIFLAG_REALTIME;
891 if (pip->i_d.di_flags & XFS_DIFLAG_EXTSZINHERIT) {
892 di_flags |= XFS_DIFLAG_EXTSIZE;
893 ip->i_d.di_extsize = pip->i_d.di_extsize;
894 }
895 }
896 if ((pip->i_d.di_flags & XFS_DIFLAG_NOATIME) &&
897 xfs_inherit_noatime)
898 di_flags |= XFS_DIFLAG_NOATIME;
899 if ((pip->i_d.di_flags & XFS_DIFLAG_NODUMP) &&
900 xfs_inherit_nodump)
901 di_flags |= XFS_DIFLAG_NODUMP;
902 if ((pip->i_d.di_flags & XFS_DIFLAG_SYNC) &&
903 xfs_inherit_sync)
904 di_flags |= XFS_DIFLAG_SYNC;
905 if ((pip->i_d.di_flags & XFS_DIFLAG_NOSYMLINKS) &&
906 xfs_inherit_nosymlinks)
907 di_flags |= XFS_DIFLAG_NOSYMLINKS;
908 if ((pip->i_d.di_flags & XFS_DIFLAG_NODEFRAG) &&
909 xfs_inherit_nodefrag)
910 di_flags |= XFS_DIFLAG_NODEFRAG;
911 if (pip->i_d.di_flags & XFS_DIFLAG_FILESTREAM)
912 di_flags |= XFS_DIFLAG_FILESTREAM;
913
914 ip->i_d.di_flags |= di_flags;
915 }
916 if (pip &&
917 (pip->i_d.di_flags2 & XFS_DIFLAG2_ANY) &&
918 pip->i_d.di_version == 3 &&
919 ip->i_d.di_version == 3) {
920 uint64_t di_flags2 = 0;
921
922 if (pip->i_d.di_flags2 & XFS_DIFLAG2_COWEXTSIZE) {
923 di_flags2 |= XFS_DIFLAG2_COWEXTSIZE;
924 ip->i_d.di_cowextsize = pip->i_d.di_cowextsize;
925 }
926 if (pip->i_d.di_flags2 & XFS_DIFLAG2_DAX)
927 di_flags2 |= XFS_DIFLAG2_DAX;
928
929 ip->i_d.di_flags2 |= di_flags2;
930 }
931 /* FALLTHROUGH */
932 case S_IFLNK:
933 ip->i_d.di_format = XFS_DINODE_FMT_EXTENTS;
934 ip->i_df.if_flags = XFS_IFEXTENTS;
935 ip->i_df.if_bytes = ip->i_df.if_real_bytes = 0;
936 ip->i_df.if_u1.if_extents = NULL;
937 break;
938 default:
939 ASSERT(0);
940 }
941 /*
942 * Attribute fork settings for new inode.
943 */
944 ip->i_d.di_aformat = XFS_DINODE_FMT_EXTENTS;
945 ip->i_d.di_anextents = 0;
946
947 /*
948 * Log the new values stuffed into the inode.
949 */
950 xfs_trans_ijoin(tp, ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL);
951 xfs_trans_log_inode(tp, ip, flags);
952
953 /* now that we have an i_mode we can setup the inode structure */
954 xfs_setup_inode(ip);
955
956 *ipp = ip;
957 return 0;
958 }
959
960 /*
961 * Allocates a new inode from disk and return a pointer to the
962 * incore copy. This routine will internally commit the current
963 * transaction and allocate a new one if the Space Manager needed
964 * to do an allocation to replenish the inode free-list.
965 *
966 * This routine is designed to be called from xfs_create and
967 * xfs_create_dir.
968 *
969 */
970 int
971 xfs_dir_ialloc(
972 xfs_trans_t **tpp, /* input: current transaction;
973 output: may be a new transaction. */
974 xfs_inode_t *dp, /* directory within whose allocate
975 the inode. */
976 umode_t mode,
977 xfs_nlink_t nlink,
978 xfs_dev_t rdev,
979 prid_t prid, /* project id */
980 int okalloc, /* ok to allocate new space */
981 xfs_inode_t **ipp, /* pointer to inode; it will be
982 locked. */
983 int *committed)
984
985 {
986 xfs_trans_t *tp;
987 xfs_inode_t *ip;
988 xfs_buf_t *ialloc_context = NULL;
989 int code;
990 void *dqinfo;
991 uint tflags;
992
993 tp = *tpp;
994 ASSERT(tp->t_flags & XFS_TRANS_PERM_LOG_RES);
995
996 /*
997 * xfs_ialloc will return a pointer to an incore inode if
998 * the Space Manager has an available inode on the free
999 * list. Otherwise, it will do an allocation and replenish
1000 * the freelist. Since we can only do one allocation per
1001 * transaction without deadlocks, we will need to commit the
1002 * current transaction and start a new one. We will then
1003 * need to call xfs_ialloc again to get the inode.
1004 *
1005 * If xfs_ialloc did an allocation to replenish the freelist,
1006 * it returns the bp containing the head of the freelist as
1007 * ialloc_context. We will hold a lock on it across the
1008 * transaction commit so that no other process can steal
1009 * the inode(s) that we've just allocated.
1010 */
1011 code = xfs_ialloc(tp, dp, mode, nlink, rdev, prid, okalloc,
1012 &ialloc_context, &ip);
1013
1014 /*
1015 * Return an error if we were unable to allocate a new inode.
1016 * This should only happen if we run out of space on disk or
1017 * encounter a disk error.
1018 */
1019 if (code) {
1020 *ipp = NULL;
1021 return code;
1022 }
1023 if (!ialloc_context && !ip) {
1024 *ipp = NULL;
1025 return -ENOSPC;
1026 }
1027
1028 /*
1029 * If the AGI buffer is non-NULL, then we were unable to get an
1030 * inode in one operation. We need to commit the current
1031 * transaction and call xfs_ialloc() again. It is guaranteed
1032 * to succeed the second time.
1033 */
1034 if (ialloc_context) {
1035 /*
1036 * Normally, xfs_trans_commit releases all the locks.
1037 * We call bhold to hang on to the ialloc_context across
1038 * the commit. Holding this buffer prevents any other
1039 * processes from doing any allocations in this
1040 * allocation group.
1041 */
1042 xfs_trans_bhold(tp, ialloc_context);
1043
1044 /*
1045 * We want the quota changes to be associated with the next
1046 * transaction, NOT this one. So, detach the dqinfo from this
1047 * and attach it to the next transaction.
1048 */
1049 dqinfo = NULL;
1050 tflags = 0;
1051 if (tp->t_dqinfo) {
1052 dqinfo = (void *)tp->t_dqinfo;
1053 tp->t_dqinfo = NULL;
1054 tflags = tp->t_flags & XFS_TRANS_DQ_DIRTY;
1055 tp->t_flags &= ~(XFS_TRANS_DQ_DIRTY);
1056 }
1057
1058 code = xfs_trans_roll(&tp);
1059 if (committed != NULL)
1060 *committed = 1;
1061
1062 /*
1063 * Re-attach the quota info that we detached from prev trx.
1064 */
1065 if (dqinfo) {
1066 tp->t_dqinfo = dqinfo;
1067 tp->t_flags |= tflags;
1068 }
1069
1070 if (code) {
1071 xfs_buf_relse(ialloc_context);
1072 *tpp = tp;
1073 *ipp = NULL;
1074 return code;
1075 }
1076 xfs_trans_bjoin(tp, ialloc_context);
1077
1078 /*
1079 * Call ialloc again. Since we've locked out all
1080 * other allocations in this allocation group,
1081 * this call should always succeed.
1082 */
1083 code = xfs_ialloc(tp, dp, mode, nlink, rdev, prid,
1084 okalloc, &ialloc_context, &ip);
1085
1086 /*
1087 * If we get an error at this point, return to the caller
1088 * so that the current transaction can be aborted.
1089 */
1090 if (code) {
1091 *tpp = tp;
1092 *ipp = NULL;
1093 return code;
1094 }
1095 ASSERT(!ialloc_context && ip);
1096
1097 } else {
1098 if (committed != NULL)
1099 *committed = 0;
1100 }
1101
1102 *ipp = ip;
1103 *tpp = tp;
1104
1105 return 0;
1106 }
1107
1108 /*
1109 * Decrement the link count on an inode & log the change. If this causes the
1110 * link count to go to zero, move the inode to AGI unlinked list so that it can
1111 * be freed when the last active reference goes away via xfs_inactive().
1112 */
1113 static int /* error */
1114 xfs_droplink(
1115 xfs_trans_t *tp,
1116 xfs_inode_t *ip)
1117 {
1118 xfs_trans_ichgtime(tp, ip, XFS_ICHGTIME_CHG);
1119
1120 drop_nlink(VFS_I(ip));
1121 xfs_trans_log_inode(tp, ip, XFS_ILOG_CORE);
1122
1123 if (VFS_I(ip)->i_nlink)
1124 return 0;
1125
1126 return xfs_iunlink(tp, ip);
1127 }
1128
1129 /*
1130 * Increment the link count on an inode & log the change.
1131 */
1132 static int
1133 xfs_bumplink(
1134 xfs_trans_t *tp,
1135 xfs_inode_t *ip)
1136 {
1137 xfs_trans_ichgtime(tp, ip, XFS_ICHGTIME_CHG);
1138
1139 ASSERT(ip->i_d.di_version > 1);
1140 inc_nlink(VFS_I(ip));
1141 xfs_trans_log_inode(tp, ip, XFS_ILOG_CORE);
1142 return 0;
1143 }
1144
1145 int
1146 xfs_create(
1147 xfs_inode_t *dp,
1148 struct xfs_name *name,
1149 umode_t mode,
1150 xfs_dev_t rdev,
1151 xfs_inode_t **ipp)
1152 {
1153 int is_dir = S_ISDIR(mode);
1154 struct xfs_mount *mp = dp->i_mount;
1155 struct xfs_inode *ip = NULL;
1156 struct xfs_trans *tp = NULL;
1157 int error;
1158 struct xfs_defer_ops dfops;
1159 xfs_fsblock_t first_block;
1160 bool unlock_dp_on_error = false;
1161 prid_t prid;
1162 struct xfs_dquot *udqp = NULL;
1163 struct xfs_dquot *gdqp = NULL;
1164 struct xfs_dquot *pdqp = NULL;
1165 struct xfs_trans_res *tres;
1166 uint resblks;
1167
1168 trace_xfs_create(dp, name);
1169
1170 if (XFS_FORCED_SHUTDOWN(mp))
1171 return -EIO;
1172
1173 prid = xfs_get_initial_prid(dp);
1174
1175 /*
1176 * Make sure that we have allocated dquot(s) on disk.
1177 */
1178 error = xfs_qm_vop_dqalloc(dp, xfs_kuid_to_uid(current_fsuid()),
1179 xfs_kgid_to_gid(current_fsgid()), prid,
1180 XFS_QMOPT_QUOTALL | XFS_QMOPT_INHERIT,
1181 &udqp, &gdqp, &pdqp);
1182 if (error)
1183 return error;
1184
1185 if (is_dir) {
1186 rdev = 0;
1187 resblks = XFS_MKDIR_SPACE_RES(mp, name->len);
1188 tres = &M_RES(mp)->tr_mkdir;
1189 } else {
1190 resblks = XFS_CREATE_SPACE_RES(mp, name->len);
1191 tres = &M_RES(mp)->tr_create;
1192 }
1193
1194 /*
1195 * Initially assume that the file does not exist and
1196 * reserve the resources for that case. If that is not
1197 * the case we'll drop the one we have and get a more
1198 * appropriate transaction later.
1199 */
1200 error = xfs_trans_alloc(mp, tres, resblks, 0, 0, &tp);
1201 if (error == -ENOSPC) {
1202 /* flush outstanding delalloc blocks and retry */
1203 xfs_flush_inodes(mp);
1204 error = xfs_trans_alloc(mp, tres, resblks, 0, 0, &tp);
1205 }
1206 if (error == -ENOSPC) {
1207 /* No space at all so try a "no-allocation" reservation */
1208 resblks = 0;
1209 error = xfs_trans_alloc(mp, tres, 0, 0, 0, &tp);
1210 }
1211 if (error)
1212 goto out_release_inode;
1213
1214 xfs_ilock(dp, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL | XFS_ILOCK_PARENT);
1215 unlock_dp_on_error = true;
1216
1217 xfs_defer_init(&dfops, &first_block);
1218
1219 /*
1220 * Reserve disk quota and the inode.
1221 */
1222 error = xfs_trans_reserve_quota(tp, mp, udqp, gdqp,
1223 pdqp, resblks, 1, 0);
1224 if (error)
1225 goto out_trans_cancel;
1226
1227 if (!resblks) {
1228 error = xfs_dir_canenter(tp, dp, name);
1229 if (error)
1230 goto out_trans_cancel;
1231 }
1232
1233 /*
1234 * A newly created regular or special file just has one directory
1235 * entry pointing to them, but a directory also the "." entry
1236 * pointing to itself.
1237 */
1238 error = xfs_dir_ialloc(&tp, dp, mode, is_dir ? 2 : 1, rdev,
1239 prid, resblks > 0, &ip, NULL);
1240 if (error)
1241 goto out_trans_cancel;
1242
1243 /*
1244 * Now we join the directory inode to the transaction. We do not do it
1245 * earlier because xfs_dir_ialloc might commit the previous transaction
1246 * (and release all the locks). An error from here on will result in
1247 * the transaction cancel unlocking dp so don't do it explicitly in the
1248 * error path.
1249 */
1250 xfs_trans_ijoin(tp, dp, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL);
1251 unlock_dp_on_error = false;
1252
1253 error = xfs_dir_createname(tp, dp, name, ip->i_ino,
1254 &first_block, &dfops, resblks ?
1255 resblks - XFS_IALLOC_SPACE_RES(mp) : 0);
1256 if (error) {
1257 ASSERT(error != -ENOSPC);
1258 goto out_trans_cancel;
1259 }
1260 xfs_trans_ichgtime(tp, dp, XFS_ICHGTIME_MOD | XFS_ICHGTIME_CHG);
1261 xfs_trans_log_inode(tp, dp, XFS_ILOG_CORE);
1262
1263 if (is_dir) {
1264 error = xfs_dir_init(tp, ip, dp);
1265 if (error)
1266 goto out_bmap_cancel;
1267
1268 error = xfs_bumplink(tp, dp);
1269 if (error)
1270 goto out_bmap_cancel;
1271 }
1272
1273 /*
1274 * If this is a synchronous mount, make sure that the
1275 * create transaction goes to disk before returning to
1276 * the user.
1277 */
1278 if (mp->m_flags & (XFS_MOUNT_WSYNC|XFS_MOUNT_DIRSYNC))
1279 xfs_trans_set_sync(tp);
1280
1281 /*
1282 * Attach the dquot(s) to the inodes and modify them incore.
1283 * These ids of the inode couldn't have changed since the new
1284 * inode has been locked ever since it was created.
1285 */
1286 xfs_qm_vop_create_dqattach(tp, ip, udqp, gdqp, pdqp);
1287
1288 error = xfs_defer_finish(&tp, &dfops);
1289 if (error)
1290 goto out_bmap_cancel;
1291
1292 error = xfs_trans_commit(tp);
1293 if (error)
1294 goto out_release_inode;
1295
1296 xfs_qm_dqrele(udqp);
1297 xfs_qm_dqrele(gdqp);
1298 xfs_qm_dqrele(pdqp);
1299
1300 *ipp = ip;
1301 return 0;
1302
1303 out_bmap_cancel:
1304 xfs_defer_cancel(&dfops);
1305 out_trans_cancel:
1306 xfs_trans_cancel(tp);
1307 out_release_inode:
1308 /*
1309 * Wait until after the current transaction is aborted to finish the
1310 * setup of the inode and release the inode. This prevents recursive
1311 * transactions and deadlocks from xfs_inactive.
1312 */
1313 if (ip) {
1314 xfs_finish_inode_setup(ip);
1315 IRELE(ip);
1316 }
1317
1318 xfs_qm_dqrele(udqp);
1319 xfs_qm_dqrele(gdqp);
1320 xfs_qm_dqrele(pdqp);
1321
1322 if (unlock_dp_on_error)
1323 xfs_iunlock(dp, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL);
1324 return error;
1325 }
1326
1327 int
1328 xfs_create_tmpfile(
1329 struct xfs_inode *dp,
1330 struct dentry *dentry,
1331 umode_t mode,
1332 struct xfs_inode **ipp)
1333 {
1334 struct xfs_mount *mp = dp->i_mount;
1335 struct xfs_inode *ip = NULL;
1336 struct xfs_trans *tp = NULL;
1337 int error;
1338 prid_t prid;
1339 struct xfs_dquot *udqp = NULL;
1340 struct xfs_dquot *gdqp = NULL;
1341 struct xfs_dquot *pdqp = NULL;
1342 struct xfs_trans_res *tres;
1343 uint resblks;
1344
1345 if (XFS_FORCED_SHUTDOWN(mp))
1346 return -EIO;
1347
1348 prid = xfs_get_initial_prid(dp);
1349
1350 /*
1351 * Make sure that we have allocated dquot(s) on disk.
1352 */
1353 error = xfs_qm_vop_dqalloc(dp, xfs_kuid_to_uid(current_fsuid()),
1354 xfs_kgid_to_gid(current_fsgid()), prid,
1355 XFS_QMOPT_QUOTALL | XFS_QMOPT_INHERIT,
1356 &udqp, &gdqp, &pdqp);
1357 if (error)
1358 return error;
1359
1360 resblks = XFS_IALLOC_SPACE_RES(mp);
1361 tres = &M_RES(mp)->tr_create_tmpfile;
1362
1363 error = xfs_trans_alloc(mp, tres, resblks, 0, 0, &tp);
1364 if (error == -ENOSPC) {
1365 /* No space at all so try a "no-allocation" reservation */
1366 resblks = 0;
1367 error = xfs_trans_alloc(mp, tres, 0, 0, 0, &tp);
1368 }
1369 if (error)
1370 goto out_release_inode;
1371
1372 error = xfs_trans_reserve_quota(tp, mp, udqp, gdqp,
1373 pdqp, resblks, 1, 0);
1374 if (error)
1375 goto out_trans_cancel;
1376
1377 error = xfs_dir_ialloc(&tp, dp, mode, 1, 0,
1378 prid, resblks > 0, &ip, NULL);
1379 if (error)
1380 goto out_trans_cancel;
1381
1382 if (mp->m_flags & XFS_MOUNT_WSYNC)
1383 xfs_trans_set_sync(tp);
1384
1385 /*
1386 * Attach the dquot(s) to the inodes and modify them incore.
1387 * These ids of the inode couldn't have changed since the new
1388 * inode has been locked ever since it was created.
1389 */
1390 xfs_qm_vop_create_dqattach(tp, ip, udqp, gdqp, pdqp);
1391
1392 error = xfs_iunlink(tp, ip);
1393 if (error)
1394 goto out_trans_cancel;
1395
1396 error = xfs_trans_commit(tp);
1397 if (error)
1398 goto out_release_inode;
1399
1400 xfs_qm_dqrele(udqp);
1401 xfs_qm_dqrele(gdqp);
1402 xfs_qm_dqrele(pdqp);
1403
1404 *ipp = ip;
1405 return 0;
1406
1407 out_trans_cancel:
1408 xfs_trans_cancel(tp);
1409 out_release_inode:
1410 /*
1411 * Wait until after the current transaction is aborted to finish the
1412 * setup of the inode and release the inode. This prevents recursive
1413 * transactions and deadlocks from xfs_inactive.
1414 */
1415 if (ip) {
1416 xfs_finish_inode_setup(ip);
1417 IRELE(ip);
1418 }
1419
1420 xfs_qm_dqrele(udqp);
1421 xfs_qm_dqrele(gdqp);
1422 xfs_qm_dqrele(pdqp);
1423
1424 return error;
1425 }
1426
1427 int
1428 xfs_link(
1429 xfs_inode_t *tdp,
1430 xfs_inode_t *sip,
1431 struct xfs_name *target_name)
1432 {
1433 xfs_mount_t *mp = tdp->i_mount;
1434 xfs_trans_t *tp;
1435 int error;
1436 struct xfs_defer_ops dfops;
1437 xfs_fsblock_t first_block;
1438 int resblks;
1439
1440 trace_xfs_link(tdp, target_name);
1441
1442 ASSERT(!S_ISDIR(VFS_I(sip)->i_mode));
1443
1444 if (XFS_FORCED_SHUTDOWN(mp))
1445 return -EIO;
1446
1447 error = xfs_qm_dqattach(sip, 0);
1448 if (error)
1449 goto std_return;
1450
1451 error = xfs_qm_dqattach(tdp, 0);
1452 if (error)
1453 goto std_return;
1454
1455 resblks = XFS_LINK_SPACE_RES(mp, target_name->len);
1456 error = xfs_trans_alloc(mp, &M_RES(mp)->tr_link, resblks, 0, 0, &tp);
1457 if (error == -ENOSPC) {
1458 resblks = 0;
1459 error = xfs_trans_alloc(mp, &M_RES(mp)->tr_link, 0, 0, 0, &tp);
1460 }
1461 if (error)
1462 goto std_return;
1463
1464 xfs_lock_two_inodes(sip, tdp, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL);
1465
1466 xfs_trans_ijoin(tp, sip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL);
1467 xfs_trans_ijoin(tp, tdp, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL);
1468
1469 /*
1470 * If we are using project inheritance, we only allow hard link
1471 * creation in our tree when the project IDs are the same; else
1472 * the tree quota mechanism could be circumvented.
1473 */
1474 if (unlikely((tdp->i_d.di_flags & XFS_DIFLAG_PROJINHERIT) &&
1475 (xfs_get_projid(tdp) != xfs_get_projid(sip)))) {
1476 error = -EXDEV;
1477 goto error_return;
1478 }
1479
1480 if (!resblks) {
1481 error = xfs_dir_canenter(tp, tdp, target_name);
1482 if (error)
1483 goto error_return;
1484 }
1485
1486 xfs_defer_init(&dfops, &first_block);
1487
1488 /*
1489 * Handle initial link state of O_TMPFILE inode
1490 */
1491 if (VFS_I(sip)->i_nlink == 0) {
1492 error = xfs_iunlink_remove(tp, sip);
1493 if (error)
1494 goto error_return;
1495 }
1496
1497 error = xfs_dir_createname(tp, tdp, target_name, sip->i_ino,
1498 &first_block, &dfops, resblks);
1499 if (error)
1500 goto error_return;
1501 xfs_trans_ichgtime(tp, tdp, XFS_ICHGTIME_MOD | XFS_ICHGTIME_CHG);
1502 xfs_trans_log_inode(tp, tdp, XFS_ILOG_CORE);
1503
1504 error = xfs_bumplink(tp, sip);
1505 if (error)
1506 goto error_return;
1507
1508 /*
1509 * If this is a synchronous mount, make sure that the
1510 * link transaction goes to disk before returning to
1511 * the user.
1512 */
1513 if (mp->m_flags & (XFS_MOUNT_WSYNC|XFS_MOUNT_DIRSYNC))
1514 xfs_trans_set_sync(tp);
1515
1516 error = xfs_defer_finish(&tp, &dfops);
1517 if (error) {
1518 xfs_defer_cancel(&dfops);
1519 goto error_return;
1520 }
1521
1522 return xfs_trans_commit(tp);
1523
1524 error_return:
1525 xfs_trans_cancel(tp);
1526 std_return:
1527 return error;
1528 }
1529
1530 /*
1531 * Free up the underlying blocks past new_size. The new size must be smaller
1532 * than the current size. This routine can be used both for the attribute and
1533 * data fork, and does not modify the inode size, which is left to the caller.
1534 *
1535 * The transaction passed to this routine must have made a permanent log
1536 * reservation of at least XFS_ITRUNCATE_LOG_RES. This routine may commit the
1537 * given transaction and start new ones, so make sure everything involved in
1538 * the transaction is tidy before calling here. Some transaction will be
1539 * returned to the caller to be committed. The incoming transaction must
1540 * already include the inode, and both inode locks must be held exclusively.
1541 * The inode must also be "held" within the transaction. On return the inode
1542 * will be "held" within the returned transaction. This routine does NOT
1543 * require any disk space to be reserved for it within the transaction.
1544 *
1545 * If we get an error, we must return with the inode locked and linked into the
1546 * current transaction. This keeps things simple for the higher level code,
1547 * because it always knows that the inode is locked and held in the transaction
1548 * that returns to it whether errors occur or not. We don't mark the inode
1549 * dirty on error so that transactions can be easily aborted if possible.
1550 */
1551 int
1552 xfs_itruncate_extents(
1553 struct xfs_trans **tpp,
1554 struct xfs_inode *ip,
1555 int whichfork,
1556 xfs_fsize_t new_size)
1557 {
1558 struct xfs_mount *mp = ip->i_mount;
1559 struct xfs_trans *tp = *tpp;
1560 struct xfs_defer_ops dfops;
1561 xfs_fsblock_t first_block;
1562 xfs_fileoff_t first_unmap_block;
1563 xfs_fileoff_t last_block;
1564 xfs_filblks_t unmap_len;
1565 int error = 0;
1566 int done = 0;
1567
1568 ASSERT(xfs_isilocked(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL));
1569 ASSERT(!atomic_read(&VFS_I(ip)->i_count) ||
1570 xfs_isilocked(ip, XFS_IOLOCK_EXCL));
1571 ASSERT(new_size <= XFS_ISIZE(ip));
1572 ASSERT(tp->t_flags & XFS_TRANS_PERM_LOG_RES);
1573 ASSERT(ip->i_itemp != NULL);
1574 ASSERT(ip->i_itemp->ili_lock_flags == 0);
1575 ASSERT(!XFS_NOT_DQATTACHED(mp, ip));
1576
1577 trace_xfs_itruncate_extents_start(ip, new_size);
1578
1579 /*
1580 * Since it is possible for space to become allocated beyond
1581 * the end of the file (in a crash where the space is allocated
1582 * but the inode size is not yet updated), simply remove any
1583 * blocks which show up between the new EOF and the maximum
1584 * possible file size. If the first block to be removed is
1585 * beyond the maximum file size (ie it is the same as last_block),
1586 * then there is nothing to do.
1587 */
1588 first_unmap_block = XFS_B_TO_FSB(mp, (xfs_ufsize_t)new_size);
1589 last_block = XFS_B_TO_FSB(mp, mp->m_super->s_maxbytes);
1590 if (first_unmap_block == last_block)
1591 return 0;
1592
1593 ASSERT(first_unmap_block < last_block);
1594 unmap_len = last_block - first_unmap_block + 1;
1595 while (!done) {
1596 xfs_defer_init(&dfops, &first_block);
1597 error = xfs_bunmapi(tp, ip,
1598 first_unmap_block, unmap_len,
1599 xfs_bmapi_aflag(whichfork),
1600 XFS_ITRUNC_MAX_EXTENTS,
1601 &first_block, &dfops,
1602 &done);
1603 if (error)
1604 goto out_bmap_cancel;
1605
1606 /*
1607 * Duplicate the transaction that has the permanent
1608 * reservation and commit the old transaction.
1609 */
1610 xfs_defer_ijoin(&dfops, ip);
1611 error = xfs_defer_finish(&tp, &dfops);
1612 if (error)
1613 goto out_bmap_cancel;
1614
1615 error = xfs_trans_roll_inode(&tp, ip);
1616 if (error)
1617 goto out;
1618 }
1619
1620 /* Remove all pending CoW reservations. */
1621 error = xfs_reflink_cancel_cow_blocks(ip, &tp, first_unmap_block,
1622 last_block, true);
1623 if (error)
1624 goto out;
1625
1626 /*
1627 * Clear the reflink flag if we truncated everything.
1628 */
1629 if (ip->i_d.di_nblocks == 0 && xfs_is_reflink_inode(ip)) {
1630 ip->i_d.di_flags2 &= ~XFS_DIFLAG2_REFLINK;
1631 xfs_inode_clear_cowblocks_tag(ip);
1632 }
1633
1634 /*
1635 * Always re-log the inode so that our permanent transaction can keep
1636 * on rolling it forward in the log.
1637 */
1638 xfs_trans_log_inode(tp, ip, XFS_ILOG_CORE);
1639
1640 trace_xfs_itruncate_extents_end(ip, new_size);
1641
1642 out:
1643 *tpp = tp;
1644 return error;
1645 out_bmap_cancel:
1646 /*
1647 * If the bunmapi call encounters an error, return to the caller where
1648 * the transaction can be properly aborted. We just need to make sure
1649 * we're not holding any resources that we were not when we came in.
1650 */
1651 xfs_defer_cancel(&dfops);
1652 goto out;
1653 }
1654
1655 int
1656 xfs_release(
1657 xfs_inode_t *ip)
1658 {
1659 xfs_mount_t *mp = ip->i_mount;
1660 int error;
1661
1662 if (!S_ISREG(VFS_I(ip)->i_mode) || (VFS_I(ip)->i_mode == 0))
1663 return 0;
1664
1665 /* If this is a read-only mount, don't do this (would generate I/O) */
1666 if (mp->m_flags & XFS_MOUNT_RDONLY)
1667 return 0;
1668
1669 if (!XFS_FORCED_SHUTDOWN(mp)) {
1670 int truncated;
1671
1672 /*
1673 * If we previously truncated this file and removed old data
1674 * in the process, we want to initiate "early" writeout on
1675 * the last close. This is an attempt to combat the notorious
1676 * NULL files problem which is particularly noticeable from a
1677 * truncate down, buffered (re-)write (delalloc), followed by
1678 * a crash. What we are effectively doing here is
1679 * significantly reducing the time window where we'd otherwise
1680 * be exposed to that problem.
1681 */
1682 truncated = xfs_iflags_test_and_clear(ip, XFS_ITRUNCATED);
1683 if (truncated) {
1684 xfs_iflags_clear(ip, XFS_IDIRTY_RELEASE);
1685 if (ip->i_delayed_blks > 0) {
1686 error = filemap_flush(VFS_I(ip)->i_mapping);
1687 if (error)
1688 return error;
1689 }
1690 }
1691 }
1692
1693 if (VFS_I(ip)->i_nlink == 0)
1694 return 0;
1695
1696 if (xfs_can_free_eofblocks(ip, false)) {
1697
1698 /*
1699 * Check if the inode is being opened, written and closed
1700 * frequently and we have delayed allocation blocks outstanding
1701 * (e.g. streaming writes from the NFS server), truncating the
1702 * blocks past EOF will cause fragmentation to occur.
1703 *
1704 * In this case don't do the truncation, but we have to be
1705 * careful how we detect this case. Blocks beyond EOF show up as
1706 * i_delayed_blks even when the inode is clean, so we need to
1707 * truncate them away first before checking for a dirty release.
1708 * Hence on the first dirty close we will still remove the
1709 * speculative allocation, but after that we will leave it in
1710 * place.
1711 */
1712 if (xfs_iflags_test(ip, XFS_IDIRTY_RELEASE))
1713 return 0;
1714 /*
1715 * If we can't get the iolock just skip truncating the blocks
1716 * past EOF because we could deadlock with the mmap_sem
1717 * otherwise. We'll get another chance to drop them once the
1718 * last reference to the inode is dropped, so we'll never leak
1719 * blocks permanently.
1720 */
1721 if (xfs_ilock_nowait(ip, XFS_IOLOCK_EXCL)) {
1722 error = xfs_free_eofblocks(ip);
1723 xfs_iunlock(ip, XFS_IOLOCK_EXCL);
1724 if (error)
1725 return error;
1726 }
1727
1728 /* delalloc blocks after truncation means it really is dirty */
1729 if (ip->i_delayed_blks)
1730 xfs_iflags_set(ip, XFS_IDIRTY_RELEASE);
1731 }
1732 return 0;
1733 }
1734
1735 /*
1736 * xfs_inactive_truncate
1737 *
1738 * Called to perform a truncate when an inode becomes unlinked.
1739 */
1740 STATIC int
1741 xfs_inactive_truncate(
1742 struct xfs_inode *ip)
1743 {
1744 struct xfs_mount *mp = ip->i_mount;
1745 struct xfs_trans *tp;
1746 int error;
1747
1748 error = xfs_trans_alloc(mp, &M_RES(mp)->tr_itruncate, 0, 0, 0, &tp);
1749 if (error) {
1750 ASSERT(XFS_FORCED_SHUTDOWN(mp));
1751 return error;
1752 }
1753
1754 xfs_ilock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL);
1755 xfs_trans_ijoin(tp, ip, 0);
1756
1757 /*
1758 * Log the inode size first to prevent stale data exposure in the event
1759 * of a system crash before the truncate completes. See the related
1760 * comment in xfs_vn_setattr_size() for details.
1761 */
1762 ip->i_d.di_size = 0;
1763 xfs_trans_log_inode(tp, ip, XFS_ILOG_CORE);
1764
1765 error = xfs_itruncate_extents(&tp, ip, XFS_DATA_FORK, 0);
1766 if (error)
1767 goto error_trans_cancel;
1768
1769 ASSERT(ip->i_d.di_nextents == 0);
1770
1771 error = xfs_trans_commit(tp);
1772 if (error)
1773 goto error_unlock;
1774
1775 xfs_iunlock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL);
1776 return 0;
1777
1778 error_trans_cancel:
1779 xfs_trans_cancel(tp);
1780 error_unlock:
1781 xfs_iunlock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL);
1782 return error;
1783 }
1784
1785 /*
1786 * xfs_inactive_ifree()
1787 *
1788 * Perform the inode free when an inode is unlinked.
1789 */
1790 STATIC int
1791 xfs_inactive_ifree(
1792 struct xfs_inode *ip)
1793 {
1794 struct xfs_defer_ops dfops;
1795 xfs_fsblock_t first_block;
1796 struct xfs_mount *mp = ip->i_mount;
1797 struct xfs_trans *tp;
1798 int error;
1799
1800 /*
1801 * We try to use a per-AG reservation for any block needed by the finobt
1802 * tree, but as the finobt feature predates the per-AG reservation
1803 * support a degraded file system might not have enough space for the
1804 * reservation at mount time. In that case try to dip into the reserved
1805 * pool and pray.
1806 *
1807 * Send a warning if the reservation does happen to fail, as the inode
1808 * now remains allocated and sits on the unlinked list until the fs is
1809 * repaired.
1810 */
1811 if (unlikely(mp->m_inotbt_nores)) {
1812 error = xfs_trans_alloc(mp, &M_RES(mp)->tr_ifree,
1813 XFS_IFREE_SPACE_RES(mp), 0, XFS_TRANS_RESERVE,
1814 &tp);
1815 } else {
1816 error = xfs_trans_alloc(mp, &M_RES(mp)->tr_ifree, 0, 0, 0, &tp);
1817 }
1818 if (error) {
1819 if (error == -ENOSPC) {
1820 xfs_warn_ratelimited(mp,
1821 "Failed to remove inode(s) from unlinked list. "
1822 "Please free space, unmount and run xfs_repair.");
1823 } else {
1824 ASSERT(XFS_FORCED_SHUTDOWN(mp));
1825 }
1826 return error;
1827 }
1828
1829 xfs_ilock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL);
1830 xfs_trans_ijoin(tp, ip, 0);
1831
1832 xfs_defer_init(&dfops, &first_block);
1833 error = xfs_ifree(tp, ip, &dfops);
1834 if (error) {
1835 /*
1836 * If we fail to free the inode, shut down. The cancel
1837 * might do that, we need to make sure. Otherwise the
1838 * inode might be lost for a long time or forever.
1839 */
1840 if (!XFS_FORCED_SHUTDOWN(mp)) {
1841 xfs_notice(mp, "%s: xfs_ifree returned error %d",
1842 __func__, error);
1843 xfs_force_shutdown(mp, SHUTDOWN_META_IO_ERROR);
1844 }
1845 xfs_trans_cancel(tp);
1846 xfs_iunlock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL);
1847 return error;
1848 }
1849
1850 /*
1851 * Credit the quota account(s). The inode is gone.
1852 */
1853 xfs_trans_mod_dquot_byino(tp, ip, XFS_TRANS_DQ_ICOUNT, -1);
1854
1855 /*
1856 * Just ignore errors at this point. There is nothing we can do except
1857 * to try to keep going. Make sure it's not a silent error.
1858 */
1859 error = xfs_defer_finish(&tp, &dfops);
1860 if (error) {
1861 xfs_notice(mp, "%s: xfs_defer_finish returned error %d",
1862 __func__, error);
1863 xfs_defer_cancel(&dfops);
1864 }
1865 error = xfs_trans_commit(tp);
1866 if (error)
1867 xfs_notice(mp, "%s: xfs_trans_commit returned error %d",
1868 __func__, error);
1869
1870 xfs_iunlock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL);
1871 return 0;
1872 }
1873
1874 /*
1875 * xfs_inactive
1876 *
1877 * This is called when the vnode reference count for the vnode
1878 * goes to zero. If the file has been unlinked, then it must
1879 * now be truncated. Also, we clear all of the read-ahead state
1880 * kept for the inode here since the file is now closed.
1881 */
1882 void
1883 xfs_inactive(
1884 xfs_inode_t *ip)
1885 {
1886 struct xfs_mount *mp;
1887 int error;
1888 int truncate = 0;
1889
1890 /*
1891 * If the inode is already free, then there can be nothing
1892 * to clean up here.
1893 */
1894 if (VFS_I(ip)->i_mode == 0) {
1895 ASSERT(ip->i_df.if_real_bytes == 0);
1896 ASSERT(ip->i_df.if_broot_bytes == 0);
1897 return;
1898 }
1899
1900 mp = ip->i_mount;
1901 ASSERT(!xfs_iflags_test(ip, XFS_IRECOVERY));
1902
1903 /* If this is a read-only mount, don't do this (would generate I/O) */
1904 if (mp->m_flags & XFS_MOUNT_RDONLY)
1905 return;
1906
1907 if (VFS_I(ip)->i_nlink != 0) {
1908 /*
1909 * force is true because we are evicting an inode from the
1910 * cache. Post-eof blocks must be freed, lest we end up with
1911 * broken free space accounting.
1912 *
1913 * Note: don't bother with iolock here since lockdep complains
1914 * about acquiring it in reclaim context. We have the only
1915 * reference to the inode at this point anyways.
1916 */
1917 if (xfs_can_free_eofblocks(ip, true))
1918 xfs_free_eofblocks(ip);
1919
1920 return;
1921 }
1922
1923 if (S_ISREG(VFS_I(ip)->i_mode) &&
1924 (ip->i_d.di_size != 0 || XFS_ISIZE(ip) != 0 ||
1925 ip->i_d.di_nextents > 0 || ip->i_delayed_blks > 0))
1926 truncate = 1;
1927
1928 error = xfs_qm_dqattach(ip, 0);
1929 if (error)
1930 return;
1931
1932 if (S_ISLNK(VFS_I(ip)->i_mode))
1933 error = xfs_inactive_symlink(ip);
1934 else if (truncate)
1935 error = xfs_inactive_truncate(ip);
1936 if (error)
1937 return;
1938
1939 /*
1940 * If there are attributes associated with the file then blow them away
1941 * now. The code calls a routine that recursively deconstructs the
1942 * attribute fork. If also blows away the in-core attribute fork.
1943 */
1944 if (XFS_IFORK_Q(ip)) {
1945 error = xfs_attr_inactive(ip);
1946 if (error)
1947 return;
1948 }
1949
1950 ASSERT(!ip->i_afp);
1951 ASSERT(ip->i_d.di_anextents == 0);
1952 ASSERT(ip->i_d.di_forkoff == 0);
1953
1954 /*
1955 * Free the inode.
1956 */
1957 error = xfs_inactive_ifree(ip);
1958 if (error)
1959 return;
1960
1961 /*
1962 * Release the dquots held by inode, if any.
1963 */
1964 xfs_qm_dqdetach(ip);
1965 }
1966
1967 /*
1968 * This is called when the inode's link count goes to 0 or we are creating a
1969 * tmpfile via O_TMPFILE. In the case of a tmpfile, @ignore_linkcount will be
1970 * set to true as the link count is dropped to zero by the VFS after we've
1971 * created the file successfully, so we have to add it to the unlinked list
1972 * while the link count is non-zero.
1973 *
1974 * We place the on-disk inode on a list in the AGI. It will be pulled from this
1975 * list when the inode is freed.
1976 */
1977 STATIC int
1978 xfs_iunlink(
1979 struct xfs_trans *tp,
1980 struct xfs_inode *ip)
1981 {
1982 xfs_mount_t *mp = tp->t_mountp;
1983 xfs_agi_t *agi;
1984 xfs_dinode_t *dip;
1985 xfs_buf_t *agibp;
1986 xfs_buf_t *ibp;
1987 xfs_agino_t agino;
1988 short bucket_index;
1989 int offset;
1990 int error;
1991
1992 ASSERT(VFS_I(ip)->i_mode != 0);
1993
1994 /*
1995 * Get the agi buffer first. It ensures lock ordering
1996 * on the list.
1997 */
1998 error = xfs_read_agi(mp, tp, XFS_INO_TO_AGNO(mp, ip->i_ino), &agibp);
1999 if (error)
2000 return error;
2001 agi = XFS_BUF_TO_AGI(agibp);
2002
2003 /*
2004 * Get the index into the agi hash table for the
2005 * list this inode will go on.
2006 */
2007 agino = XFS_INO_TO_AGINO(mp, ip->i_ino);
2008 ASSERT(agino != 0);
2009 bucket_index = agino % XFS_AGI_UNLINKED_BUCKETS;
2010 ASSERT(agi->agi_unlinked[bucket_index]);
2011 ASSERT(be32_to_cpu(agi->agi_unlinked[bucket_index]) != agino);
2012
2013 if (agi->agi_unlinked[bucket_index] != cpu_to_be32(NULLAGINO)) {
2014 /*
2015 * There is already another inode in the bucket we need
2016 * to add ourselves to. Add us at the front of the list.
2017 * Here we put the head pointer into our next pointer,
2018 * and then we fall through to point the head at us.
2019 */
2020 error = xfs_imap_to_bp(mp, tp, &ip->i_imap, &dip, &ibp,
2021 0, 0);
2022 if (error)
2023 return error;
2024
2025 ASSERT(dip->di_next_unlinked == cpu_to_be32(NULLAGINO));
2026 dip->di_next_unlinked = agi->agi_unlinked[bucket_index];
2027 offset = ip->i_imap.im_boffset +
2028 offsetof(xfs_dinode_t, di_next_unlinked);
2029
2030 /* need to recalc the inode CRC if appropriate */
2031 xfs_dinode_calc_crc(mp, dip);
2032
2033 xfs_trans_inode_buf(tp, ibp);
2034 xfs_trans_log_buf(tp, ibp, offset,
2035 (offset + sizeof(xfs_agino_t) - 1));
2036 xfs_inobp_check(mp, ibp);
2037 }
2038
2039 /*
2040 * Point the bucket head pointer at the inode being inserted.
2041 */
2042 ASSERT(agino != 0);
2043 agi->agi_unlinked[bucket_index] = cpu_to_be32(agino);
2044 offset = offsetof(xfs_agi_t, agi_unlinked) +
2045 (sizeof(xfs_agino_t) * bucket_index);
2046 xfs_trans_log_buf(tp, agibp, offset,
2047 (offset + sizeof(xfs_agino_t) - 1));
2048 return 0;
2049 }
2050
2051 /*
2052 * Pull the on-disk inode from the AGI unlinked list.
2053 */
2054 STATIC int
2055 xfs_iunlink_remove(
2056 xfs_trans_t *tp,
2057 xfs_inode_t *ip)
2058 {
2059 xfs_ino_t next_ino;
2060 xfs_mount_t *mp;
2061 xfs_agi_t *agi;
2062 xfs_dinode_t *dip;
2063 xfs_buf_t *agibp;
2064 xfs_buf_t *ibp;
2065 xfs_agnumber_t agno;
2066 xfs_agino_t agino;
2067 xfs_agino_t next_agino;
2068 xfs_buf_t *last_ibp;
2069 xfs_dinode_t *last_dip = NULL;
2070 short bucket_index;
2071 int offset, last_offset = 0;
2072 int error;
2073
2074 mp = tp->t_mountp;
2075 agno = XFS_INO_TO_AGNO(mp, ip->i_ino);
2076
2077 /*
2078 * Get the agi buffer first. It ensures lock ordering
2079 * on the list.
2080 */
2081 error = xfs_read_agi(mp, tp, agno, &agibp);
2082 if (error)
2083 return error;
2084
2085 agi = XFS_BUF_TO_AGI(agibp);
2086
2087 /*
2088 * Get the index into the agi hash table for the
2089 * list this inode will go on.
2090 */
2091 agino = XFS_INO_TO_AGINO(mp, ip->i_ino);
2092 ASSERT(agino != 0);
2093 bucket_index = agino % XFS_AGI_UNLINKED_BUCKETS;
2094 ASSERT(agi->agi_unlinked[bucket_index] != cpu_to_be32(NULLAGINO));
2095 ASSERT(agi->agi_unlinked[bucket_index]);
2096
2097 if (be32_to_cpu(agi->agi_unlinked[bucket_index]) == agino) {
2098 /*
2099 * We're at the head of the list. Get the inode's on-disk
2100 * buffer to see if there is anyone after us on the list.
2101 * Only modify our next pointer if it is not already NULLAGINO.
2102 * This saves us the overhead of dealing with the buffer when
2103 * there is no need to change it.
2104 */
2105 error = xfs_imap_to_bp(mp, tp, &ip->i_imap, &dip, &ibp,
2106 0, 0);
2107 if (error) {
2108 xfs_warn(mp, "%s: xfs_imap_to_bp returned error %d.",
2109 __func__, error);
2110 return error;
2111 }
2112 next_agino = be32_to_cpu(dip->di_next_unlinked);
2113 ASSERT(next_agino != 0);
2114 if (next_agino != NULLAGINO) {
2115 dip->di_next_unlinked = cpu_to_be32(NULLAGINO);
2116 offset = ip->i_imap.im_boffset +
2117 offsetof(xfs_dinode_t, di_next_unlinked);
2118
2119 /* need to recalc the inode CRC if appropriate */
2120 xfs_dinode_calc_crc(mp, dip);
2121
2122 xfs_trans_inode_buf(tp, ibp);
2123 xfs_trans_log_buf(tp, ibp, offset,
2124 (offset + sizeof(xfs_agino_t) - 1));
2125 xfs_inobp_check(mp, ibp);
2126 } else {
2127 xfs_trans_brelse(tp, ibp);
2128 }
2129 /*
2130 * Point the bucket head pointer at the next inode.
2131 */
2132 ASSERT(next_agino != 0);
2133 ASSERT(next_agino != agino);
2134 agi->agi_unlinked[bucket_index] = cpu_to_be32(next_agino);
2135 offset = offsetof(xfs_agi_t, agi_unlinked) +
2136 (sizeof(xfs_agino_t) * bucket_index);
2137 xfs_trans_log_buf(tp, agibp, offset,
2138 (offset + sizeof(xfs_agino_t) - 1));
2139 } else {
2140 /*
2141 * We need to search the list for the inode being freed.
2142 */
2143 next_agino = be32_to_cpu(agi->agi_unlinked[bucket_index]);
2144 last_ibp = NULL;
2145 while (next_agino != agino) {
2146 struct xfs_imap imap;
2147
2148 if (last_ibp)
2149 xfs_trans_brelse(tp, last_ibp);
2150
2151 imap.im_blkno = 0;
2152 next_ino = XFS_AGINO_TO_INO(mp, agno, next_agino);
2153
2154 error = xfs_imap(mp, tp, next_ino, &imap, 0);
2155 if (error) {
2156 xfs_warn(mp,
2157 "%s: xfs_imap returned error %d.",
2158 __func__, error);
2159 return error;
2160 }
2161
2162 error = xfs_imap_to_bp(mp, tp, &imap, &last_dip,
2163 &last_ibp, 0, 0);
2164 if (error) {
2165 xfs_warn(mp,
2166 "%s: xfs_imap_to_bp returned error %d.",
2167 __func__, error);
2168 return error;
2169 }
2170
2171 last_offset = imap.im_boffset;
2172 next_agino = be32_to_cpu(last_dip->di_next_unlinked);
2173 ASSERT(next_agino != NULLAGINO);
2174 ASSERT(next_agino != 0);
2175 }
2176
2177 /*
2178 * Now last_ibp points to the buffer previous to us on the
2179 * unlinked list. Pull us from the list.
2180 */
2181 error = xfs_imap_to_bp(mp, tp, &ip->i_imap, &dip, &ibp,
2182 0, 0);
2183 if (error) {
2184 xfs_warn(mp, "%s: xfs_imap_to_bp(2) returned error %d.",
2185 __func__, error);
2186 return error;
2187 }
2188 next_agino = be32_to_cpu(dip->di_next_unlinked);
2189 ASSERT(next_agino != 0);
2190 ASSERT(next_agino != agino);
2191 if (next_agino != NULLAGINO) {
2192 dip->di_next_unlinked = cpu_to_be32(NULLAGINO);
2193 offset = ip->i_imap.im_boffset +
2194 offsetof(xfs_dinode_t, di_next_unlinked);
2195
2196 /* need to recalc the inode CRC if appropriate */
2197 xfs_dinode_calc_crc(mp, dip);
2198
2199 xfs_trans_inode_buf(tp, ibp);
2200 xfs_trans_log_buf(tp, ibp, offset,
2201 (offset + sizeof(xfs_agino_t) - 1));
2202 xfs_inobp_check(mp, ibp);
2203 } else {
2204 xfs_trans_brelse(tp, ibp);
2205 }
2206 /*
2207 * Point the previous inode on the list to the next inode.
2208 */
2209 last_dip->di_next_unlinked = cpu_to_be32(next_agino);
2210 ASSERT(next_agino != 0);
2211 offset = last_offset + offsetof(xfs_dinode_t, di_next_unlinked);
2212
2213 /* need to recalc the inode CRC if appropriate */
2214 xfs_dinode_calc_crc(mp, last_dip);
2215
2216 xfs_trans_inode_buf(tp, last_ibp);
2217 xfs_trans_log_buf(tp, last_ibp, offset,
2218 (offset + sizeof(xfs_agino_t) - 1));
2219 xfs_inobp_check(mp, last_ibp);
2220 }
2221 return 0;
2222 }
2223
2224 /*
2225 * A big issue when freeing the inode cluster is that we _cannot_ skip any
2226 * inodes that are in memory - they all must be marked stale and attached to
2227 * the cluster buffer.
2228 */
2229 STATIC int
2230 xfs_ifree_cluster(
2231 xfs_inode_t *free_ip,
2232 xfs_trans_t *tp,
2233 struct xfs_icluster *xic)
2234 {
2235 xfs_mount_t *mp = free_ip->i_mount;
2236 int blks_per_cluster;
2237 int inodes_per_cluster;
2238 int nbufs;
2239 int i, j;
2240 int ioffset;
2241 xfs_daddr_t blkno;
2242 xfs_buf_t *bp;
2243 xfs_inode_t *ip;
2244 xfs_inode_log_item_t *iip;
2245 xfs_log_item_t *lip;
2246 struct xfs_perag *pag;
2247 xfs_ino_t inum;
2248
2249 inum = xic->first_ino;
2250 pag = xfs_perag_get(mp, XFS_INO_TO_AGNO(mp, inum));
2251 blks_per_cluster = xfs_icluster_size_fsb(mp);
2252 inodes_per_cluster = blks_per_cluster << mp->m_sb.sb_inopblog;
2253 nbufs = mp->m_ialloc_blks / blks_per_cluster;
2254
2255 for (j = 0; j < nbufs; j++, inum += inodes_per_cluster) {
2256 /*
2257 * The allocation bitmap tells us which inodes of the chunk were
2258 * physically allocated. Skip the cluster if an inode falls into
2259 * a sparse region.
2260 */
2261 ioffset = inum - xic->first_ino;
2262 if ((xic->alloc & XFS_INOBT_MASK(ioffset)) == 0) {
2263 ASSERT(do_mod(ioffset, inodes_per_cluster) == 0);
2264 continue;
2265 }
2266
2267 blkno = XFS_AGB_TO_DADDR(mp, XFS_INO_TO_AGNO(mp, inum),
2268 XFS_INO_TO_AGBNO(mp, inum));
2269
2270 /*
2271 * We obtain and lock the backing buffer first in the process
2272 * here, as we have to ensure that any dirty inode that we
2273 * can't get the flush lock on is attached to the buffer.
2274 * If we scan the in-memory inodes first, then buffer IO can
2275 * complete before we get a lock on it, and hence we may fail
2276 * to mark all the active inodes on the buffer stale.
2277 */
2278 bp = xfs_trans_get_buf(tp, mp->m_ddev_targp, blkno,
2279 mp->m_bsize * blks_per_cluster,
2280 XBF_UNMAPPED);
2281
2282 if (!bp)
2283 return -ENOMEM;
2284
2285 /*
2286 * This buffer may not have been correctly initialised as we
2287 * didn't read it from disk. That's not important because we are
2288 * only using to mark the buffer as stale in the log, and to
2289 * attach stale cached inodes on it. That means it will never be
2290 * dispatched for IO. If it is, we want to know about it, and we
2291 * want it to fail. We can acheive this by adding a write
2292 * verifier to the buffer.
2293 */
2294 bp->b_ops = &xfs_inode_buf_ops;
2295
2296 /*
2297 * Walk the inodes already attached to the buffer and mark them
2298 * stale. These will all have the flush locks held, so an
2299 * in-memory inode walk can't lock them. By marking them all
2300 * stale first, we will not attempt to lock them in the loop
2301 * below as the XFS_ISTALE flag will be set.
2302 */
2303 lip = bp->b_fspriv;
2304 while (lip) {
2305 if (lip->li_type == XFS_LI_INODE) {
2306 iip = (xfs_inode_log_item_t *)lip;
2307 ASSERT(iip->ili_logged == 1);
2308 lip->li_cb = xfs_istale_done;
2309 xfs_trans_ail_copy_lsn(mp->m_ail,
2310 &iip->ili_flush_lsn,
2311 &iip->ili_item.li_lsn);
2312 xfs_iflags_set(iip->ili_inode, XFS_ISTALE);
2313 }
2314 lip = lip->li_bio_list;
2315 }
2316
2317
2318 /*
2319 * For each inode in memory attempt to add it to the inode
2320 * buffer and set it up for being staled on buffer IO
2321 * completion. This is safe as we've locked out tail pushing
2322 * and flushing by locking the buffer.
2323 *
2324 * We have already marked every inode that was part of a
2325 * transaction stale above, which means there is no point in
2326 * even trying to lock them.
2327 */
2328 for (i = 0; i < inodes_per_cluster; i++) {
2329 retry:
2330 rcu_read_lock();
2331 ip = radix_tree_lookup(&pag->pag_ici_root,
2332 XFS_INO_TO_AGINO(mp, (inum + i)));
2333
2334 /* Inode not in memory, nothing to do */
2335 if (!ip) {
2336 rcu_read_unlock();
2337 continue;
2338 }
2339
2340 /*
2341 * because this is an RCU protected lookup, we could
2342 * find a recently freed or even reallocated inode
2343 * during the lookup. We need to check under the
2344 * i_flags_lock for a valid inode here. Skip it if it
2345 * is not valid, the wrong inode or stale.
2346 */
2347 spin_lock(&ip->i_flags_lock);
2348 if (ip->i_ino != inum + i ||
2349 __xfs_iflags_test(ip, XFS_ISTALE)) {
2350 spin_unlock(&ip->i_flags_lock);
2351 rcu_read_unlock();
2352 continue;
2353 }
2354 spin_unlock(&ip->i_flags_lock);
2355
2356 /*
2357 * Don't try to lock/unlock the current inode, but we
2358 * _cannot_ skip the other inodes that we did not find
2359 * in the list attached to the buffer and are not
2360 * already marked stale. If we can't lock it, back off
2361 * and retry.
2362 */
2363 if (ip != free_ip) {
2364 if (!xfs_ilock_nowait(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL)) {
2365 rcu_read_unlock();
2366 delay(1);
2367 goto retry;
2368 }
2369
2370 /*
2371 * Check the inode number again in case we're
2372 * racing with freeing in xfs_reclaim_inode().
2373 * See the comments in that function for more
2374 * information as to why the initial check is
2375 * not sufficient.
2376 */
2377 if (ip->i_ino != inum + i) {
2378 xfs_iunlock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL);
2379 continue;
2380 }
2381 }
2382 rcu_read_unlock();
2383
2384 xfs_iflock(ip);
2385 xfs_iflags_set(ip, XFS_ISTALE);
2386
2387 /*
2388 * we don't need to attach clean inodes or those only
2389 * with unlogged changes (which we throw away, anyway).
2390 */
2391 iip = ip->i_itemp;
2392 if (!iip || xfs_inode_clean(ip)) {
2393 ASSERT(ip != free_ip);
2394 xfs_ifunlock(ip);
2395 xfs_iunlock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL);
2396 continue;
2397 }
2398
2399 iip->ili_last_fields = iip->ili_fields;
2400 iip->ili_fields = 0;
2401 iip->ili_fsync_fields = 0;
2402 iip->ili_logged = 1;
2403 xfs_trans_ail_copy_lsn(mp->m_ail, &iip->ili_flush_lsn,
2404 &iip->ili_item.li_lsn);
2405
2406 xfs_buf_attach_iodone(bp, xfs_istale_done,
2407 &iip->ili_item);
2408
2409 if (ip != free_ip)
2410 xfs_iunlock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL);
2411 }
2412
2413 xfs_trans_stale_inode_buf(tp, bp);
2414 xfs_trans_binval(tp, bp);
2415 }
2416
2417 xfs_perag_put(pag);
2418 return 0;
2419 }
2420
2421 /*
2422 * This is called to return an inode to the inode free list.
2423 * The inode should already be truncated to 0 length and have
2424 * no pages associated with it. This routine also assumes that
2425 * the inode is already a part of the transaction.
2426 *
2427 * The on-disk copy of the inode will have been added to the list
2428 * of unlinked inodes in the AGI. We need to remove the inode from
2429 * that list atomically with respect to freeing it here.
2430 */
2431 int
2432 xfs_ifree(
2433 xfs_trans_t *tp,
2434 xfs_inode_t *ip,
2435 struct xfs_defer_ops *dfops)
2436 {
2437 int error;
2438 struct xfs_icluster xic = { 0 };
2439
2440 ASSERT(xfs_isilocked(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL));
2441 ASSERT(VFS_I(ip)->i_nlink == 0);
2442 ASSERT(ip->i_d.di_nextents == 0);
2443 ASSERT(ip->i_d.di_anextents == 0);
2444 ASSERT(ip->i_d.di_size == 0 || !S_ISREG(VFS_I(ip)->i_mode));
2445 ASSERT(ip->i_d.di_nblocks == 0);
2446
2447 /*
2448 * Pull the on-disk inode from the AGI unlinked list.
2449 */
2450 error = xfs_iunlink_remove(tp, ip);
2451 if (error)
2452 return error;
2453
2454 error = xfs_difree(tp, ip->i_ino, dfops, &xic);
2455 if (error)
2456 return error;
2457
2458 VFS_I(ip)->i_mode = 0; /* mark incore inode as free */
2459 ip->i_d.di_flags = 0;
2460 ip->i_d.di_dmevmask = 0;
2461 ip->i_d.di_forkoff = 0; /* mark the attr fork not in use */
2462 ip->i_d.di_format = XFS_DINODE_FMT_EXTENTS;
2463 ip->i_d.di_aformat = XFS_DINODE_FMT_EXTENTS;
2464 /*
2465 * Bump the generation count so no one will be confused
2466 * by reincarnations of this inode.
2467 */
2468 VFS_I(ip)->i_generation++;
2469 xfs_trans_log_inode(tp, ip, XFS_ILOG_CORE);
2470
2471 if (xic.deleted)
2472 error = xfs_ifree_cluster(ip, tp, &xic);
2473
2474 return error;
2475 }
2476
2477 /*
2478 * This is called to unpin an inode. The caller must have the inode locked
2479 * in at least shared mode so that the buffer cannot be subsequently pinned
2480 * once someone is waiting for it to be unpinned.
2481 */
2482 static void
2483 xfs_iunpin(
2484 struct xfs_inode *ip)
2485 {
2486 ASSERT(xfs_isilocked(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL|XFS_ILOCK_SHARED));
2487
2488 trace_xfs_inode_unpin_nowait(ip, _RET_IP_);
2489
2490 /* Give the log a push to start the unpinning I/O */
2491 xfs_log_force_lsn(ip->i_mount, ip->i_itemp->ili_last_lsn, 0);
2492
2493 }
2494
2495 static void
2496 __xfs_iunpin_wait(
2497 struct xfs_inode *ip)
2498 {
2499 wait_queue_head_t *wq = bit_waitqueue(&ip->i_flags, __XFS_IPINNED_BIT);
2500 DEFINE_WAIT_BIT(wait, &ip->i_flags, __XFS_IPINNED_BIT);
2501
2502 xfs_iunpin(ip);
2503
2504 do {
2505 prepare_to_wait(wq, &wait.wq_entry, TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE);
2506 if (xfs_ipincount(ip))
2507 io_schedule();
2508 } while (xfs_ipincount(ip));
2509 finish_wait(wq, &wait.wq_entry);
2510 }
2511
2512 void
2513 xfs_iunpin_wait(
2514 struct xfs_inode *ip)
2515 {
2516 if (xfs_ipincount(ip))
2517 __xfs_iunpin_wait(ip);
2518 }
2519
2520 /*
2521 * Removing an inode from the namespace involves removing the directory entry
2522 * and dropping the link count on the inode. Removing the directory entry can
2523 * result in locking an AGF (directory blocks were freed) and removing a link
2524 * count can result in placing the inode on an unlinked list which results in
2525 * locking an AGI.
2526 *
2527 * The big problem here is that we have an ordering constraint on AGF and AGI
2528 * locking - inode allocation locks the AGI, then can allocate a new extent for
2529 * new inodes, locking the AGF after the AGI. Similarly, freeing the inode
2530 * removes the inode from the unlinked list, requiring that we lock the AGI
2531 * first, and then freeing the inode can result in an inode chunk being freed
2532 * and hence freeing disk space requiring that we lock an AGF.
2533 *
2534 * Hence the ordering that is imposed by other parts of the code is AGI before
2535 * AGF. This means we cannot remove the directory entry before we drop the inode
2536 * reference count and put it on the unlinked list as this results in a lock
2537 * order of AGF then AGI, and this can deadlock against inode allocation and
2538 * freeing. Therefore we must drop the link counts before we remove the
2539 * directory entry.
2540 *
2541 * This is still safe from a transactional point of view - it is not until we
2542 * get to xfs_defer_finish() that we have the possibility of multiple
2543 * transactions in this operation. Hence as long as we remove the directory
2544 * entry and drop the link count in the first transaction of the remove
2545 * operation, there are no transactional constraints on the ordering here.
2546 */
2547 int
2548 xfs_remove(
2549 xfs_inode_t *dp,
2550 struct xfs_name *name,
2551 xfs_inode_t *ip)
2552 {
2553 xfs_mount_t *mp = dp->i_mount;
2554 xfs_trans_t *tp = NULL;
2555 int is_dir = S_ISDIR(VFS_I(ip)->i_mode);
2556 int error = 0;
2557 struct xfs_defer_ops dfops;
2558 xfs_fsblock_t first_block;
2559 uint resblks;
2560
2561 trace_xfs_remove(dp, name);
2562
2563 if (XFS_FORCED_SHUTDOWN(mp))
2564 return -EIO;
2565
2566 error = xfs_qm_dqattach(dp, 0);
2567 if (error)
2568 goto std_return;
2569
2570 error = xfs_qm_dqattach(ip, 0);
2571 if (error)
2572 goto std_return;
2573
2574 /*
2575 * We try to get the real space reservation first,
2576 * allowing for directory btree deletion(s) implying
2577 * possible bmap insert(s). If we can't get the space
2578 * reservation then we use 0 instead, and avoid the bmap
2579 * btree insert(s) in the directory code by, if the bmap
2580 * insert tries to happen, instead trimming the LAST
2581 * block from the directory.
2582 */
2583 resblks = XFS_REMOVE_SPACE_RES(mp);
2584 error = xfs_trans_alloc(mp, &M_RES(mp)->tr_remove, resblks, 0, 0, &tp);
2585 if (error == -ENOSPC) {
2586 resblks = 0;
2587 error = xfs_trans_alloc(mp, &M_RES(mp)->tr_remove, 0, 0, 0,
2588 &tp);
2589 }
2590 if (error) {
2591 ASSERT(error != -ENOSPC);
2592 goto std_return;
2593 }
2594
2595 xfs_lock_two_inodes(dp, ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL);
2596
2597 xfs_trans_ijoin(tp, dp, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL);
2598 xfs_trans_ijoin(tp, ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL);
2599
2600 /*
2601 * If we're removing a directory perform some additional validation.
2602 */
2603 if (is_dir) {
2604 ASSERT(VFS_I(ip)->i_nlink >= 2);
2605 if (VFS_I(ip)->i_nlink != 2) {
2606 error = -ENOTEMPTY;
2607 goto out_trans_cancel;
2608 }
2609 if (!xfs_dir_isempty(ip)) {
2610 error = -ENOTEMPTY;
2611 goto out_trans_cancel;
2612 }
2613
2614 /* Drop the link from ip's "..". */
2615 error = xfs_droplink(tp, dp);
2616 if (error)
2617 goto out_trans_cancel;
2618
2619 /* Drop the "." link from ip to self. */
2620 error = xfs_droplink(tp, ip);
2621 if (error)
2622 goto out_trans_cancel;
2623 } else {
2624 /*
2625 * When removing a non-directory we need to log the parent
2626 * inode here. For a directory this is done implicitly
2627 * by the xfs_droplink call for the ".." entry.
2628 */
2629 xfs_trans_log_inode(tp, dp, XFS_ILOG_CORE);
2630 }
2631 xfs_trans_ichgtime(tp, dp, XFS_ICHGTIME_MOD | XFS_ICHGTIME_CHG);
2632
2633 /* Drop the link from dp to ip. */
2634 error = xfs_droplink(tp, ip);
2635 if (error)
2636 goto out_trans_cancel;
2637
2638 xfs_defer_init(&dfops, &first_block);
2639 error = xfs_dir_removename(tp, dp, name, ip->i_ino,
2640 &first_block, &dfops, resblks);
2641 if (error) {
2642 ASSERT(error != -ENOENT);
2643 goto out_bmap_cancel;
2644 }
2645
2646 /*
2647 * If this is a synchronous mount, make sure that the
2648 * remove transaction goes to disk before returning to
2649 * the user.
2650 */
2651 if (mp->m_flags & (XFS_MOUNT_WSYNC|XFS_MOUNT_DIRSYNC))
2652 xfs_trans_set_sync(tp);
2653
2654 error = xfs_defer_finish(&tp, &dfops);
2655 if (error)
2656 goto out_bmap_cancel;
2657
2658 error = xfs_trans_commit(tp);
2659 if (error)
2660 goto std_return;
2661
2662 if (is_dir && xfs_inode_is_filestream(ip))
2663 xfs_filestream_deassociate(ip);
2664
2665 return 0;
2666
2667 out_bmap_cancel:
2668 xfs_defer_cancel(&dfops);
2669 out_trans_cancel:
2670 xfs_trans_cancel(tp);
2671 std_return:
2672 return error;
2673 }
2674
2675 /*
2676 * Enter all inodes for a rename transaction into a sorted array.
2677 */
2678 #define __XFS_SORT_INODES 5
2679 STATIC void
2680 xfs_sort_for_rename(
2681 struct xfs_inode *dp1, /* in: old (source) directory inode */
2682 struct xfs_inode *dp2, /* in: new (target) directory inode */
2683 struct xfs_inode *ip1, /* in: inode of old entry */
2684 struct xfs_inode *ip2, /* in: inode of new entry */
2685 struct xfs_inode *wip, /* in: whiteout inode */
2686 struct xfs_inode **i_tab,/* out: sorted array of inodes */
2687 int *num_inodes) /* in/out: inodes in array */
2688 {
2689 int i, j;
2690
2691 ASSERT(*num_inodes == __XFS_SORT_INODES);
2692 memset(i_tab, 0, *num_inodes * sizeof(struct xfs_inode *));
2693
2694 /*
2695 * i_tab contains a list of pointers to inodes. We initialize
2696 * the table here & we'll sort it. We will then use it to
2697 * order the acquisition of the inode locks.
2698 *
2699 * Note that the table may contain duplicates. e.g., dp1 == dp2.
2700 */
2701 i = 0;
2702 i_tab[i++] = dp1;
2703 i_tab[i++] = dp2;
2704 i_tab[i++] = ip1;
2705 if (ip2)
2706 i_tab[i++] = ip2;
2707 if (wip)
2708 i_tab[i++] = wip;
2709 *num_inodes = i;
2710
2711 /*
2712 * Sort the elements via bubble sort. (Remember, there are at
2713 * most 5 elements to sort, so this is adequate.)
2714 */
2715 for (i = 0; i < *num_inodes; i++) {
2716 for (j = 1; j < *num_inodes; j++) {
2717 if (i_tab[j]->i_ino < i_tab[j-1]->i_ino) {
2718 struct xfs_inode *temp = i_tab[j];
2719 i_tab[j] = i_tab[j-1];
2720 i_tab[j-1] = temp;
2721 }
2722 }
2723 }
2724 }
2725
2726 static int
2727 xfs_finish_rename(
2728 struct xfs_trans *tp,
2729 struct xfs_defer_ops *dfops)
2730 {
2731 int error;
2732
2733 /*
2734 * If this is a synchronous mount, make sure that the rename transaction
2735 * goes to disk before returning to the user.
2736 */
2737 if (tp->t_mountp->m_flags & (XFS_MOUNT_WSYNC|XFS_MOUNT_DIRSYNC))
2738 xfs_trans_set_sync(tp);
2739
2740 error = xfs_defer_finish(&tp, dfops);
2741 if (error) {
2742 xfs_defer_cancel(dfops);
2743 xfs_trans_cancel(tp);
2744 return error;
2745 }
2746
2747 return xfs_trans_commit(tp);
2748 }
2749
2750 /*
2751 * xfs_cross_rename()
2752 *
2753 * responsible for handling RENAME_EXCHANGE flag in renameat2() sytemcall
2754 */
2755 STATIC int
2756 xfs_cross_rename(
2757 struct xfs_trans *tp,
2758 struct xfs_inode *dp1,
2759 struct xfs_name *name1,
2760 struct xfs_inode *ip1,
2761 struct xfs_inode *dp2,
2762 struct xfs_name *name2,
2763 struct xfs_inode *ip2,
2764 struct xfs_defer_ops *dfops,
2765 xfs_fsblock_t *first_block,
2766 int spaceres)
2767 {
2768 int error = 0;
2769 int ip1_flags = 0;
2770 int ip2_flags = 0;
2771 int dp2_flags = 0;
2772
2773 /* Swap inode number for dirent in first parent */
2774 error = xfs_dir_replace(tp, dp1, name1,
2775 ip2->i_ino,
2776 first_block, dfops, spaceres);
2777 if (error)
2778 goto out_trans_abort;
2779
2780 /* Swap inode number for dirent in second parent */
2781 error = xfs_dir_replace(tp, dp2, name2,
2782 ip1->i_ino,
2783 first_block, dfops, spaceres);
2784 if (error)
2785 goto out_trans_abort;
2786
2787 /*
2788 * If we're renaming one or more directories across different parents,
2789 * update the respective ".." entries (and link counts) to match the new
2790 * parents.
2791 */
2792 if (dp1 != dp2) {
2793 dp2_flags = XFS_ICHGTIME_MOD | XFS_ICHGTIME_CHG;
2794
2795 if (S_ISDIR(VFS_I(ip2)->i_mode)) {
2796 error = xfs_dir_replace(tp, ip2, &xfs_name_dotdot,
2797 dp1->i_ino, first_block,
2798 dfops, spaceres);
2799 if (error)
2800 goto out_trans_abort;
2801
2802 /* transfer ip2 ".." reference to dp1 */
2803 if (!S_ISDIR(VFS_I(ip1)->i_mode)) {
2804 error = xfs_droplink(tp, dp2);
2805 if (error)
2806 goto out_trans_abort;
2807 error = xfs_bumplink(tp, dp1);
2808 if (error)
2809 goto out_trans_abort;
2810 }
2811
2812 /*
2813 * Although ip1 isn't changed here, userspace needs
2814 * to be warned about the change, so that applications
2815 * relying on it (like backup ones), will properly
2816 * notify the change
2817 */
2818 ip1_flags |= XFS_ICHGTIME_CHG;
2819 ip2_flags |= XFS_ICHGTIME_MOD | XFS_ICHGTIME_CHG;
2820 }
2821
2822 if (S_ISDIR(VFS_I(ip1)->i_mode)) {
2823 error = xfs_dir_replace(tp, ip1, &xfs_name_dotdot,
2824 dp2->i_ino, first_block,
2825 dfops, spaceres);
2826 if (error)
2827 goto out_trans_abort;
2828
2829 /* transfer ip1 ".." reference to dp2 */
2830 if (!S_ISDIR(VFS_I(ip2)->i_mode)) {
2831 error = xfs_droplink(tp, dp1);
2832 if (error)
2833 goto out_trans_abort;
2834 error = xfs_bumplink(tp, dp2);
2835 if (error)
2836 goto out_trans_abort;
2837 }
2838
2839 /*
2840 * Although ip2 isn't changed here, userspace needs
2841 * to be warned about the change, so that applications
2842 * relying on it (like backup ones), will properly
2843 * notify the change
2844 */
2845 ip1_flags |= XFS_ICHGTIME_MOD | XFS_ICHGTIME_CHG;
2846 ip2_flags |= XFS_ICHGTIME_CHG;
2847 }
2848 }
2849
2850 if (ip1_flags) {
2851 xfs_trans_ichgtime(tp, ip1, ip1_flags);
2852 xfs_trans_log_inode(tp, ip1, XFS_ILOG_CORE);
2853 }
2854 if (ip2_flags) {
2855 xfs_trans_ichgtime(tp, ip2, ip2_flags);
2856 xfs_trans_log_inode(tp, ip2, XFS_ILOG_CORE);
2857 }
2858 if (dp2_flags) {
2859 xfs_trans_ichgtime(tp, dp2, dp2_flags);
2860 xfs_trans_log_inode(tp, dp2, XFS_ILOG_CORE);
2861 }
2862 xfs_trans_ichgtime(tp, dp1, XFS_ICHGTIME_MOD | XFS_ICHGTIME_CHG);
2863 xfs_trans_log_inode(tp, dp1, XFS_ILOG_CORE);
2864 return xfs_finish_rename(tp, dfops);
2865
2866 out_trans_abort:
2867 xfs_defer_cancel(dfops);
2868 xfs_trans_cancel(tp);
2869 return error;
2870 }
2871
2872 /*
2873 * xfs_rename_alloc_whiteout()
2874 *
2875 * Return a referenced, unlinked, unlocked inode that that can be used as a
2876 * whiteout in a rename transaction. We use a tmpfile inode here so that if we
2877 * crash between allocating the inode and linking it into the rename transaction
2878 * recovery will free the inode and we won't leak it.
2879 */
2880 static int
2881 xfs_rename_alloc_whiteout(
2882 struct xfs_inode *dp,
2883 struct xfs_inode **wip)
2884 {
2885 struct xfs_inode *tmpfile;
2886 int error;
2887
2888 error = xfs_create_tmpfile(dp, NULL, S_IFCHR | WHITEOUT_MODE, &tmpfile);
2889 if (error)
2890 return error;
2891
2892 /*
2893 * Prepare the tmpfile inode as if it were created through the VFS.
2894 * Otherwise, the link increment paths will complain about nlink 0->1.
2895 * Drop the link count as done by d_tmpfile(), complete the inode setup
2896 * and flag it as linkable.
2897 */
2898 drop_nlink(VFS_I(tmpfile));
2899 xfs_setup_iops(tmpfile);
2900 xfs_finish_inode_setup(tmpfile);
2901 VFS_I(tmpfile)->i_state |= I_LINKABLE;
2902
2903 *wip = tmpfile;
2904 return 0;
2905 }
2906
2907 /*
2908 * xfs_rename
2909 */
2910 int
2911 xfs_rename(
2912 struct xfs_inode *src_dp,
2913 struct xfs_name *src_name,
2914 struct xfs_inode *src_ip,
2915 struct xfs_inode *target_dp,
2916 struct xfs_name *target_name,
2917 struct xfs_inode *target_ip,
2918 unsigned int flags)
2919 {
2920 struct xfs_mount *mp = src_dp->i_mount;
2921 struct xfs_trans *tp;
2922 struct xfs_defer_ops dfops;
2923 xfs_fsblock_t first_block;
2924 struct xfs_inode *wip = NULL; /* whiteout inode */
2925 struct xfs_inode *inodes[__XFS_SORT_INODES];
2926 int num_inodes = __XFS_SORT_INODES;
2927 bool new_parent = (src_dp != target_dp);
2928 bool src_is_directory = S_ISDIR(VFS_I(src_ip)->i_mode);
2929 int spaceres;
2930 int error;
2931
2932 trace_xfs_rename(src_dp, target_dp, src_name, target_name);
2933
2934 if ((flags & RENAME_EXCHANGE) && !target_ip)
2935 return -EINVAL;
2936
2937 /*
2938 * If we are doing a whiteout operation, allocate the whiteout inode
2939 * we will be placing at the target and ensure the type is set
2940 * appropriately.
2941 */
2942 if (flags & RENAME_WHITEOUT) {
2943 ASSERT(!(flags & (RENAME_NOREPLACE | RENAME_EXCHANGE)));
2944 error = xfs_rename_alloc_whiteout(target_dp, &wip);
2945 if (error)
2946 return error;
2947
2948 /* setup target dirent info as whiteout */
2949 src_name->type = XFS_DIR3_FT_CHRDEV;
2950 }
2951
2952 xfs_sort_for_rename(src_dp, target_dp, src_ip, target_ip, wip,
2953 inodes, &num_inodes);
2954
2955 spaceres = XFS_RENAME_SPACE_RES(mp, target_name->len);
2956 error = xfs_trans_alloc(mp, &M_RES(mp)->tr_rename, spaceres, 0, 0, &tp);
2957 if (error == -ENOSPC) {
2958 spaceres = 0;
2959 error = xfs_trans_alloc(mp, &M_RES(mp)->tr_rename, 0, 0, 0,
2960 &tp);
2961 }
2962 if (error)
2963 goto out_release_wip;
2964
2965 /*
2966 * Attach the dquots to the inodes
2967 */
2968 error = xfs_qm_vop_rename_dqattach(inodes);
2969 if (error)
2970 goto out_trans_cancel;
2971
2972 /*
2973 * Lock all the participating inodes. Depending upon whether
2974 * the target_name exists in the target directory, and
2975 * whether the target directory is the same as the source
2976 * directory, we can lock from 2 to 4 inodes.
2977 */
2978 xfs_lock_inodes(inodes, num_inodes, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL);
2979
2980 /*
2981 * Join all the inodes to the transaction. From this point on,
2982 * we can rely on either trans_commit or trans_cancel to unlock
2983 * them.
2984 */
2985 xfs_trans_ijoin(tp, src_dp, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL);
2986 if (new_parent)
2987 xfs_trans_ijoin(tp, target_dp, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL);
2988 xfs_trans_ijoin(tp, src_ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL);
2989 if (target_ip)
2990 xfs_trans_ijoin(tp, target_ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL);
2991 if (wip)
2992 xfs_trans_ijoin(tp, wip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL);
2993
2994 /*
2995 * If we are using project inheritance, we only allow renames
2996 * into our tree when the project IDs are the same; else the
2997 * tree quota mechanism would be circumvented.
2998 */
2999 if (unlikely((target_dp->i_d.di_flags & XFS_DIFLAG_PROJINHERIT) &&
3000 (xfs_get_projid(target_dp) != xfs_get_projid(src_ip)))) {
3001 error = -EXDEV;
3002 goto out_trans_cancel;
3003 }
3004
3005 xfs_defer_init(&dfops, &first_block);
3006
3007 /* RENAME_EXCHANGE is unique from here on. */
3008 if (flags & RENAME_EXCHANGE)
3009 return xfs_cross_rename(tp, src_dp, src_name, src_ip,
3010 target_dp, target_name, target_ip,
3011 &dfops, &first_block, spaceres);
3012
3013 /*
3014 * Set up the target.
3015 */
3016 if (target_ip == NULL) {
3017 /*
3018 * If there's no space reservation, check the entry will
3019 * fit before actually inserting it.
3020 */
3021 if (!spaceres) {
3022 error = xfs_dir_canenter(tp, target_dp, target_name);
3023 if (error)
3024 goto out_trans_cancel;
3025 }
3026 /*
3027 * If target does not exist and the rename crosses
3028 * directories, adjust the target directory link count
3029 * to account for the ".." reference from the new entry.
3030 */
3031 error = xfs_dir_createname(tp, target_dp, target_name,
3032 src_ip->i_ino, &first_block,
3033 &dfops, spaceres);
3034 if (error)
3035 goto out_bmap_cancel;
3036
3037 xfs_trans_ichgtime(tp, target_dp,
3038 XFS_ICHGTIME_MOD | XFS_ICHGTIME_CHG);
3039
3040 if (new_parent && src_is_directory) {
3041 error = xfs_bumplink(tp, target_dp);
3042 if (error)
3043 goto out_bmap_cancel;
3044 }
3045 } else { /* target_ip != NULL */
3046 /*
3047 * If target exists and it's a directory, check that both
3048 * target and source are directories and that target can be
3049 * destroyed, or that neither is a directory.
3050 */
3051 if (S_ISDIR(VFS_I(target_ip)->i_mode)) {
3052 /*
3053 * Make sure target dir is empty.
3054 */
3055 if (!(xfs_dir_isempty(target_ip)) ||
3056 (VFS_I(target_ip)->i_nlink > 2)) {
3057 error = -EEXIST;
3058 goto out_trans_cancel;
3059 }
3060 }
3061
3062 /*
3063 * Link the source inode under the target name.
3064 * If the source inode is a directory and we are moving
3065 * it across directories, its ".." entry will be
3066 * inconsistent until we replace that down below.
3067 *
3068 * In case there is already an entry with the same
3069 * name at the destination directory, remove it first.
3070 */
3071 error = xfs_dir_replace(tp, target_dp, target_name,
3072 src_ip->i_ino,
3073 &first_block, &dfops, spaceres);
3074 if (error)
3075 goto out_bmap_cancel;
3076
3077 xfs_trans_ichgtime(tp, target_dp,
3078 XFS_ICHGTIME_MOD | XFS_ICHGTIME_CHG);
3079
3080 /*
3081 * Decrement the link count on the target since the target
3082 * dir no longer points to it.
3083 */
3084 error = xfs_droplink(tp, target_ip);
3085 if (error)
3086 goto out_bmap_cancel;
3087
3088 if (src_is_directory) {
3089 /*
3090 * Drop the link from the old "." entry.
3091 */
3092 error = xfs_droplink(tp, target_ip);
3093 if (error)
3094 goto out_bmap_cancel;
3095 }
3096 } /* target_ip != NULL */
3097
3098 /*
3099 * Remove the source.
3100 */
3101 if (new_parent && src_is_directory) {
3102 /*
3103 * Rewrite the ".." entry to point to the new
3104 * directory.
3105 */
3106 error = xfs_dir_replace(tp, src_ip, &xfs_name_dotdot,
3107 target_dp->i_ino,
3108 &first_block, &dfops, spaceres);
3109 ASSERT(error != -EEXIST);
3110 if (error)
3111 goto out_bmap_cancel;
3112 }
3113
3114 /*
3115 * We always want to hit the ctime on the source inode.
3116 *
3117 * This isn't strictly required by the standards since the source
3118 * inode isn't really being changed, but old unix file systems did
3119 * it and some incremental backup programs won't work without it.
3120 */
3121 xfs_trans_ichgtime(tp, src_ip, XFS_ICHGTIME_CHG);
3122 xfs_trans_log_inode(tp, src_ip, XFS_ILOG_CORE);
3123
3124 /*
3125 * Adjust the link count on src_dp. This is necessary when
3126 * renaming a directory, either within one parent when
3127 * the target existed, or across two parent directories.
3128 */
3129 if (src_is_directory && (new_parent || target_ip != NULL)) {
3130
3131 /*
3132 * Decrement link count on src_directory since the
3133 * entry that's moved no longer points to it.
3134 */
3135 error = xfs_droplink(tp, src_dp);
3136 if (error)
3137 goto out_bmap_cancel;
3138 }
3139
3140 /*
3141 * For whiteouts, we only need to update the source dirent with the
3142 * inode number of the whiteout inode rather than removing it
3143 * altogether.
3144 */
3145 if (wip) {
3146 error = xfs_dir_replace(tp, src_dp, src_name, wip->i_ino,
3147 &first_block, &dfops, spaceres);
3148 } else
3149 error = xfs_dir_removename(tp, src_dp, src_name, src_ip->i_ino,
3150 &first_block, &dfops, spaceres);
3151 if (error)
3152 goto out_bmap_cancel;
3153
3154 /*
3155 * For whiteouts, we need to bump the link count on the whiteout inode.
3156 * This means that failures all the way up to this point leave the inode
3157 * on the unlinked list and so cleanup is a simple matter of dropping
3158 * the remaining reference to it. If we fail here after bumping the link
3159 * count, we're shutting down the filesystem so we'll never see the
3160 * intermediate state on disk.
3161 */
3162 if (wip) {
3163 ASSERT(VFS_I(wip)->i_nlink == 0);
3164 error = xfs_bumplink(tp, wip);
3165 if (error)
3166 goto out_bmap_cancel;
3167 error = xfs_iunlink_remove(tp, wip);
3168 if (error)
3169 goto out_bmap_cancel;
3170 xfs_trans_log_inode(tp, wip, XFS_ILOG_CORE);
3171
3172 /*
3173 * Now we have a real link, clear the "I'm a tmpfile" state
3174 * flag from the inode so it doesn't accidentally get misused in
3175 * future.
3176 */
3177 VFS_I(wip)->i_state &= ~I_LINKABLE;
3178 }
3179
3180 xfs_trans_ichgtime(tp, src_dp, XFS_ICHGTIME_MOD | XFS_ICHGTIME_CHG);
3181 xfs_trans_log_inode(tp, src_dp, XFS_ILOG_CORE);
3182 if (new_parent)
3183 xfs_trans_log_inode(tp, target_dp, XFS_ILOG_CORE);
3184
3185 error = xfs_finish_rename(tp, &dfops);
3186 if (wip)
3187 IRELE(wip);
3188 return error;
3189
3190 out_bmap_cancel:
3191 xfs_defer_cancel(&dfops);
3192 out_trans_cancel:
3193 xfs_trans_cancel(tp);
3194 out_release_wip:
3195 if (wip)
3196 IRELE(wip);
3197 return error;
3198 }
3199
3200 STATIC int
3201 xfs_iflush_cluster(
3202 struct xfs_inode *ip,
3203 struct xfs_buf *bp)
3204 {
3205 struct xfs_mount *mp = ip->i_mount;
3206 struct xfs_perag *pag;
3207 unsigned long first_index, mask;
3208 unsigned long inodes_per_cluster;
3209 int cilist_size;
3210 struct xfs_inode **cilist;
3211 struct xfs_inode *cip;
3212 int nr_found;
3213 int clcount = 0;
3214 int bufwasdelwri;
3215 int i;
3216
3217 pag = xfs_perag_get(mp, XFS_INO_TO_AGNO(mp, ip->i_ino));
3218
3219 inodes_per_cluster = mp->m_inode_cluster_size >> mp->m_sb.sb_inodelog;
3220 cilist_size = inodes_per_cluster * sizeof(xfs_inode_t *);
3221 cilist = kmem_alloc(cilist_size, KM_MAYFAIL|KM_NOFS);
3222 if (!cilist)
3223 goto out_put;
3224
3225 mask = ~(((mp->m_inode_cluster_size >> mp->m_sb.sb_inodelog)) - 1);
3226 first_index = XFS_INO_TO_AGINO(mp, ip->i_ino) & mask;
3227 rcu_read_lock();
3228 /* really need a gang lookup range call here */
3229 nr_found = radix_tree_gang_lookup(&pag->pag_ici_root, (void**)cilist,
3230 first_index, inodes_per_cluster);
3231 if (nr_found == 0)
3232 goto out_free;
3233
3234 for (i = 0; i < nr_found; i++) {
3235 cip = cilist[i];
3236 if (cip == ip)
3237 continue;
3238
3239 /*
3240 * because this is an RCU protected lookup, we could find a
3241 * recently freed or even reallocated inode during the lookup.
3242 * We need to check under the i_flags_lock for a valid inode
3243 * here. Skip it if it is not valid or the wrong inode.
3244 */
3245 spin_lock(&cip->i_flags_lock);
3246 if (!cip->i_ino ||
3247 __xfs_iflags_test(cip, XFS_ISTALE)) {
3248 spin_unlock(&cip->i_flags_lock);
3249 continue;
3250 }
3251
3252 /*
3253 * Once we fall off the end of the cluster, no point checking
3254 * any more inodes in the list because they will also all be
3255 * outside the cluster.
3256 */
3257 if ((XFS_INO_TO_AGINO(mp, cip->i_ino) & mask) != first_index) {
3258 spin_unlock(&cip->i_flags_lock);
3259 break;
3260 }
3261 spin_unlock(&cip->i_flags_lock);
3262
3263 /*
3264 * Do an un-protected check to see if the inode is dirty and
3265 * is a candidate for flushing. These checks will be repeated
3266 * later after the appropriate locks are acquired.
3267 */
3268 if (xfs_inode_clean(cip) && xfs_ipincount(cip) == 0)
3269 continue;
3270
3271 /*
3272 * Try to get locks. If any are unavailable or it is pinned,
3273 * then this inode cannot be flushed and is skipped.
3274 */
3275
3276 if (!xfs_ilock_nowait(cip, XFS_ILOCK_SHARED))
3277 continue;
3278 if (!xfs_iflock_nowait(cip)) {
3279 xfs_iunlock(cip, XFS_ILOCK_SHARED);
3280 continue;
3281 }
3282 if (xfs_ipincount(cip)) {
3283 xfs_ifunlock(cip);
3284 xfs_iunlock(cip, XFS_ILOCK_SHARED);
3285 continue;
3286 }
3287
3288
3289 /*
3290 * Check the inode number again, just to be certain we are not
3291 * racing with freeing in xfs_reclaim_inode(). See the comments
3292 * in that function for more information as to why the initial
3293 * check is not sufficient.
3294 */
3295 if (!cip->i_ino) {
3296 xfs_ifunlock(cip);
3297 xfs_iunlock(cip, XFS_ILOCK_SHARED);
3298 continue;
3299 }
3300
3301 /*
3302 * arriving here means that this inode can be flushed. First
3303 * re-check that it's dirty before flushing.
3304 */
3305 if (!xfs_inode_clean(cip)) {
3306 int error;
3307 error = xfs_iflush_int(cip, bp);
3308 if (error) {
3309 xfs_iunlock(cip, XFS_ILOCK_SHARED);
3310 goto cluster_corrupt_out;
3311 }
3312 clcount++;
3313 } else {
3314 xfs_ifunlock(cip);
3315 }
3316 xfs_iunlock(cip, XFS_ILOCK_SHARED);
3317 }
3318
3319 if (clcount) {
3320 XFS_STATS_INC(mp, xs_icluster_flushcnt);
3321 XFS_STATS_ADD(mp, xs_icluster_flushinode, clcount);
3322 }
3323
3324 out_free:
3325 rcu_read_unlock();
3326 kmem_free(cilist);
3327 out_put:
3328 xfs_perag_put(pag);
3329 return 0;
3330
3331
3332 cluster_corrupt_out:
3333 /*
3334 * Corruption detected in the clustering loop. Invalidate the
3335 * inode buffer and shut down the filesystem.
3336 */
3337 rcu_read_unlock();
3338 /*
3339 * Clean up the buffer. If it was delwri, just release it --
3340 * brelse can handle it with no problems. If not, shut down the
3341 * filesystem before releasing the buffer.
3342 */
3343 bufwasdelwri = (bp->b_flags & _XBF_DELWRI_Q);
3344 if (bufwasdelwri)
3345 xfs_buf_relse(bp);
3346
3347 xfs_force_shutdown(mp, SHUTDOWN_CORRUPT_INCORE);
3348
3349 if (!bufwasdelwri) {
3350 /*
3351 * Just like incore_relse: if we have b_iodone functions,
3352 * mark the buffer as an error and call them. Otherwise
3353 * mark it as stale and brelse.
3354 */
3355 if (bp->b_iodone) {
3356 bp->b_flags &= ~XBF_DONE;
3357 xfs_buf_stale(bp);
3358 xfs_buf_ioerror(bp, -EIO);
3359 xfs_buf_ioend(bp);
3360 } else {
3361 xfs_buf_stale(bp);
3362 xfs_buf_relse(bp);
3363 }
3364 }
3365
3366 /*
3367 * Unlocks the flush lock
3368 */
3369 xfs_iflush_abort(cip, false);
3370 kmem_free(cilist);
3371 xfs_perag_put(pag);
3372 return -EFSCORRUPTED;
3373 }
3374
3375 /*
3376 * Flush dirty inode metadata into the backing buffer.
3377 *
3378 * The caller must have the inode lock and the inode flush lock held. The
3379 * inode lock will still be held upon return to the caller, and the inode
3380 * flush lock will be released after the inode has reached the disk.
3381 *
3382 * The caller must write out the buffer returned in *bpp and release it.
3383 */
3384 int
3385 xfs_iflush(
3386 struct xfs_inode *ip,
3387 struct xfs_buf **bpp)
3388 {
3389 struct xfs_mount *mp = ip->i_mount;
3390 struct xfs_buf *bp = NULL;
3391 struct xfs_dinode *dip;
3392 int error;
3393
3394 XFS_STATS_INC(mp, xs_iflush_count);
3395
3396 ASSERT(xfs_isilocked(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL|XFS_ILOCK_SHARED));
3397 ASSERT(xfs_isiflocked(ip));
3398 ASSERT(ip->i_d.di_format != XFS_DINODE_FMT_BTREE ||
3399 ip->i_d.di_nextents > XFS_IFORK_MAXEXT(ip, XFS_DATA_FORK));
3400
3401 *bpp = NULL;
3402
3403 xfs_iunpin_wait(ip);
3404
3405 /*
3406 * For stale inodes we cannot rely on the backing buffer remaining
3407 * stale in cache for the remaining life of the stale inode and so
3408 * xfs_imap_to_bp() below may give us a buffer that no longer contains
3409 * inodes below. We have to check this after ensuring the inode is
3410 * unpinned so that it is safe to reclaim the stale inode after the
3411 * flush call.
3412 */
3413 if (xfs_iflags_test(ip, XFS_ISTALE)) {
3414 xfs_ifunlock(ip);
3415 return 0;
3416 }
3417
3418 /*
3419 * This may have been unpinned because the filesystem is shutting
3420 * down forcibly. If that's the case we must not write this inode
3421 * to disk, because the log record didn't make it to disk.
3422 *
3423 * We also have to remove the log item from the AIL in this case,
3424 * as we wait for an empty AIL as part of the unmount process.
3425 */
3426 if (XFS_FORCED_SHUTDOWN(mp)) {
3427 error = -EIO;
3428 goto abort_out;
3429 }
3430
3431 /*
3432 * Get the buffer containing the on-disk inode. We are doing a try-lock
3433 * operation here, so we may get an EAGAIN error. In that case, we
3434 * simply want to return with the inode still dirty.
3435 *
3436 * If we get any other error, we effectively have a corruption situation
3437 * and we cannot flush the inode, so we treat it the same as failing
3438 * xfs_iflush_int().
3439 */
3440 error = xfs_imap_to_bp(mp, NULL, &ip->i_imap, &dip, &bp, XBF_TRYLOCK,
3441 0);
3442 if (error == -EAGAIN) {
3443 xfs_ifunlock(ip);
3444 return error;
3445 }
3446 if (error)
3447 goto corrupt_out;
3448
3449 /*
3450 * First flush out the inode that xfs_iflush was called with.
3451 */
3452 error = xfs_iflush_int(ip, bp);
3453 if (error)
3454 goto corrupt_out;
3455
3456 /*
3457 * If the buffer is pinned then push on the log now so we won't
3458 * get stuck waiting in the write for too long.
3459 */
3460 if (xfs_buf_ispinned(bp))
3461 xfs_log_force(mp, 0);
3462
3463 /*
3464 * inode clustering:
3465 * see if other inodes can be gathered into this write
3466 */
3467 error = xfs_iflush_cluster(ip, bp);
3468 if (error)
3469 goto cluster_corrupt_out;
3470
3471 *bpp = bp;
3472 return 0;
3473
3474 corrupt_out:
3475 if (bp)
3476 xfs_buf_relse(bp);
3477 xfs_force_shutdown(mp, SHUTDOWN_CORRUPT_INCORE);
3478 cluster_corrupt_out:
3479 error = -EFSCORRUPTED;
3480 abort_out:
3481 /*
3482 * Unlocks the flush lock
3483 */
3484 xfs_iflush_abort(ip, false);
3485 return error;
3486 }
3487
3488 STATIC int
3489 xfs_iflush_int(
3490 struct xfs_inode *ip,
3491 struct xfs_buf *bp)
3492 {
3493 struct xfs_inode_log_item *iip = ip->i_itemp;
3494 struct xfs_dinode *dip;
3495 struct xfs_mount *mp = ip->i_mount;
3496
3497 ASSERT(xfs_isilocked(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL|XFS_ILOCK_SHARED));
3498 ASSERT(xfs_isiflocked(ip));
3499 ASSERT(ip->i_d.di_format != XFS_DINODE_FMT_BTREE ||
3500 ip->i_d.di_nextents > XFS_IFORK_MAXEXT(ip, XFS_DATA_FORK));
3501 ASSERT(iip != NULL && iip->ili_fields != 0);
3502 ASSERT(ip->i_d.di_version > 1);
3503
3504 /* set *dip = inode's place in the buffer */
3505 dip = xfs_buf_offset(bp, ip->i_imap.im_boffset);
3506
3507 if (XFS_TEST_ERROR(dip->di_magic != cpu_to_be16(XFS_DINODE_MAGIC),
3508 mp, XFS_ERRTAG_IFLUSH_1)) {
3509 xfs_alert_tag(mp, XFS_PTAG_IFLUSH,
3510 "%s: Bad inode %Lu magic number 0x%x, ptr 0x%p",
3511 __func__, ip->i_ino, be16_to_cpu(dip->di_magic), dip);
3512 goto corrupt_out;
3513 }
3514 if (S_ISREG(VFS_I(ip)->i_mode)) {
3515 if (XFS_TEST_ERROR(
3516 (ip->i_d.di_format != XFS_DINODE_FMT_EXTENTS) &&
3517 (ip->i_d.di_format != XFS_DINODE_FMT_BTREE),
3518 mp, XFS_ERRTAG_IFLUSH_3)) {
3519 xfs_alert_tag(mp, XFS_PTAG_IFLUSH,
3520 "%s: Bad regular inode %Lu, ptr 0x%p",
3521 __func__, ip->i_ino, ip);
3522 goto corrupt_out;
3523 }
3524 } else if (S_ISDIR(VFS_I(ip)->i_mode)) {
3525 if (XFS_TEST_ERROR(
3526 (ip->i_d.di_format != XFS_DINODE_FMT_EXTENTS) &&
3527 (ip->i_d.di_format != XFS_DINODE_FMT_BTREE) &&
3528 (ip->i_d.di_format != XFS_DINODE_FMT_LOCAL),
3529 mp, XFS_ERRTAG_IFLUSH_4)) {
3530 xfs_alert_tag(mp, XFS_PTAG_IFLUSH,
3531 "%s: Bad directory inode %Lu, ptr 0x%p",
3532 __func__, ip->i_ino, ip);
3533 goto corrupt_out;
3534 }
3535 }
3536 if (XFS_TEST_ERROR(ip->i_d.di_nextents + ip->i_d.di_anextents >
3537 ip->i_d.di_nblocks, mp, XFS_ERRTAG_IFLUSH_5)) {
3538 xfs_alert_tag(mp, XFS_PTAG_IFLUSH,
3539 "%s: detected corrupt incore inode %Lu, "
3540 "total extents = %d, nblocks = %Ld, ptr 0x%p",
3541 __func__, ip->i_ino,
3542 ip->i_d.di_nextents + ip->i_d.di_anextents,
3543 ip->i_d.di_nblocks, ip);
3544 goto corrupt_out;
3545 }
3546 if (XFS_TEST_ERROR(ip->i_d.di_forkoff > mp->m_sb.sb_inodesize,
3547 mp, XFS_ERRTAG_IFLUSH_6)) {
3548 xfs_alert_tag(mp, XFS_PTAG_IFLUSH,
3549 "%s: bad inode %Lu, forkoff 0x%x, ptr 0x%p",
3550 __func__, ip->i_ino, ip->i_d.di_forkoff, ip);
3551 goto corrupt_out;
3552 }
3553
3554 /*
3555 * Inode item log recovery for v2 inodes are dependent on the
3556 * di_flushiter count for correct sequencing. We bump the flush
3557 * iteration count so we can detect flushes which postdate a log record
3558 * during recovery. This is redundant as we now log every change and
3559 * hence this can't happen but we need to still do it to ensure
3560 * backwards compatibility with old kernels that predate logging all
3561 * inode changes.
3562 */
3563 if (ip->i_d.di_version < 3)
3564 ip->i_d.di_flushiter++;
3565
3566 /* Check the inline directory data. */
3567 if (S_ISDIR(VFS_I(ip)->i_mode) &&
3568 ip->i_d.di_format == XFS_DINODE_FMT_LOCAL &&
3569 xfs_dir2_sf_verify(ip))
3570 goto corrupt_out;
3571
3572 /*
3573 * Copy the dirty parts of the inode into the on-disk inode. We always
3574 * copy out the core of the inode, because if the inode is dirty at all
3575 * the core must be.
3576 */
3577 xfs_inode_to_disk(ip, dip, iip->ili_item.li_lsn);
3578
3579 /* Wrap, we never let the log put out DI_MAX_FLUSH */
3580 if (ip->i_d.di_flushiter == DI_MAX_FLUSH)
3581 ip->i_d.di_flushiter = 0;
3582
3583 xfs_iflush_fork(ip, dip, iip, XFS_DATA_FORK);
3584 if (XFS_IFORK_Q(ip))
3585 xfs_iflush_fork(ip, dip, iip, XFS_ATTR_FORK);
3586 xfs_inobp_check(mp, bp);
3587
3588 /*
3589 * We've recorded everything logged in the inode, so we'd like to clear
3590 * the ili_fields bits so we don't log and flush things unnecessarily.
3591 * However, we can't stop logging all this information until the data
3592 * we've copied into the disk buffer is written to disk. If we did we
3593 * might overwrite the copy of the inode in the log with all the data
3594 * after re-logging only part of it, and in the face of a crash we
3595 * wouldn't have all the data we need to recover.
3596 *
3597 * What we do is move the bits to the ili_last_fields field. When
3598 * logging the inode, these bits are moved back to the ili_fields field.
3599 * In the xfs_iflush_done() routine we clear ili_last_fields, since we
3600 * know that the information those bits represent is permanently on
3601 * disk. As long as the flush completes before the inode is logged
3602 * again, then both ili_fields and ili_last_fields will be cleared.
3603 *
3604 * We can play with the ili_fields bits here, because the inode lock
3605 * must be held exclusively in order to set bits there and the flush
3606 * lock protects the ili_last_fields bits. Set ili_logged so the flush
3607 * done routine can tell whether or not to look in the AIL. Also, store
3608 * the current LSN of the inode so that we can tell whether the item has
3609 * moved in the AIL from xfs_iflush_done(). In order to read the lsn we
3610 * need the AIL lock, because it is a 64 bit value that cannot be read
3611 * atomically.
3612 */
3613 iip->ili_last_fields = iip->ili_fields;
3614 iip->ili_fields = 0;
3615 iip->ili_fsync_fields = 0;
3616 iip->ili_logged = 1;
3617
3618 xfs_trans_ail_copy_lsn(mp->m_ail, &iip->ili_flush_lsn,
3619 &iip->ili_item.li_lsn);
3620
3621 /*
3622 * Attach the function xfs_iflush_done to the inode's
3623 * buffer. This will remove the inode from the AIL
3624 * and unlock the inode's flush lock when the inode is
3625 * completely written to disk.
3626 */
3627 xfs_buf_attach_iodone(bp, xfs_iflush_done, &iip->ili_item);
3628
3629 /* generate the checksum. */
3630 xfs_dinode_calc_crc(mp, dip);
3631
3632 ASSERT(bp->b_fspriv != NULL);
3633 ASSERT(bp->b_iodone != NULL);
3634 return 0;
3635
3636 corrupt_out:
3637 return -EFSCORRUPTED;
3638 }