2d2a1a077d
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355 lines
10 KiB
C
355 lines
10 KiB
C
/* This files manages blocks allocation and deallocation.
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*
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* The entry points into this file are:
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* discard_preallocated_blocks: Discard preallocated blocks.
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* alloc_block: somebody wants to allocate a block; find one.
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* free_block: indicate that a block is available for new allocation.
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*
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* Created:
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* June 2010 (Evgeniy Ivanov)
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*/
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#include "fs.h"
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#include <string.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <minix/com.h>
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#include <minix/u64.h>
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#include "buf.h"
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#include "inode.h"
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#include "super.h"
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#include "const.h"
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static block_t alloc_block_bit(struct super_block *sp, block_t origin,
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struct inode *rip);
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/*===========================================================================*
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* discard_preallocated_blocks *
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*===========================================================================*/
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void discard_preallocated_blocks(struct inode *rip)
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{
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/* When called for rip, discard (free) blocks preallocated for rip,
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* otherwise discard all preallocated blocks.
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* Normally it should be called in following situations:
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* 1. File is closed.
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* 2. File is truncated.
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* 3. Non-sequential write.
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* 4. inode is "unloaded" from the memory.
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* 5. No free blocks left (discard all preallocated blocks).
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*/
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int i;
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if (rip) {
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rip->i_prealloc_count = rip->i_prealloc_index = 0;
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for (i = 0; i < EXT2_PREALLOC_BLOCKS; i++) {
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if (rip->i_prealloc_blocks[i] != NO_BLOCK) {
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free_block(rip->i_sp, rip->i_prealloc_blocks[i]);
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rip->i_prealloc_blocks[i] = NO_BLOCK;
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}
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}
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return;
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}
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/* Discard all allocated blocks.
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* Probably there are just few blocks on the disc, so forbid preallocation.*/
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for(rip = &inode[0]; rip < &inode[NR_INODES]; rip++) {
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rip->i_prealloc_count = rip->i_prealloc_index = 0;
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rip->i_preallocation = 0; /* forbid preallocation */
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for (i = 0; i < EXT2_PREALLOC_BLOCKS; i++) {
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if (rip->i_prealloc_blocks[i] != NO_BLOCK) {
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free_block(rip->i_sp, rip->i_prealloc_blocks[i]);
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rip->i_prealloc_blocks[i] = NO_BLOCK;
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}
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}
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}
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}
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/*===========================================================================*
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* alloc_block *
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*===========================================================================*/
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block_t alloc_block(struct inode *rip, block_t block)
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{
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/* Allocate a block for inode. If block is provided, then use it as a goal:
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* try to allocate this block or his neghbors.
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* If block is not provided then goal is group, where inode lives.
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*/
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block_t goal;
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block_t b;
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struct super_block *sp = rip->i_sp;
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if (sp->s_rd_only)
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panic("can't alloc block on read-only filesys.");
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/* Check for free blocks. First time discard preallocation,
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* next time return NO_BLOCK
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*/
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if (!opt.use_reserved_blocks &&
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sp->s_free_blocks_count <= sp->s_r_blocks_count) {
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discard_preallocated_blocks(NULL);
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} else if (sp->s_free_blocks_count <= EXT2_PREALLOC_BLOCKS) {
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discard_preallocated_blocks(NULL);
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}
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if (!opt.use_reserved_blocks &&
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sp->s_free_blocks_count <= sp->s_r_blocks_count) {
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return(NO_BLOCK);
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} else if (sp->s_free_blocks_count == 0) {
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return(NO_BLOCK);
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}
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if (block != NO_BLOCK) {
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goal = block;
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if (rip->i_preallocation && rip->i_prealloc_count > 0) {
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/* check if goal is preallocated */
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b = rip->i_prealloc_blocks[rip->i_prealloc_index];
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if (block == b || (block + 1) == b) {
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/* use preallocated block */
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rip->i_prealloc_blocks[rip->i_prealloc_index] = NO_BLOCK;
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rip->i_prealloc_count--;
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rip->i_prealloc_index++;
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if (rip->i_prealloc_index >= EXT2_PREALLOC_BLOCKS) {
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rip->i_prealloc_index = 0;
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ASSERT(rip->i_prealloc_count == 0);
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}
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rip->i_bsearch = b;
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return b;
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} else {
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/* probably non-sequential write operation,
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* disable preallocation for this inode.
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*/
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rip->i_preallocation = 0;
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discard_preallocated_blocks(rip);
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}
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}
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} else {
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int group = (rip->i_num - 1) / sp->s_inodes_per_group;
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goal = sp->s_blocks_per_group*group + sp->s_first_data_block;
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}
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if (rip->i_preallocation && rip->i_prealloc_count) {
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ext2_debug("There're preallocated blocks, but they're\
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neither used or freed!");
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}
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b = alloc_block_bit(sp, goal, rip);
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if (b != NO_BLOCK)
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rip->i_bsearch = b;
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return b;
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}
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static void check_block_number(block_t block, struct super_block *sp,
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struct group_desc *gd);
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/*===========================================================================*
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* alloc_block_bit *
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*===========================================================================*/
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static block_t alloc_block_bit(sp, goal, rip)
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struct super_block *sp; /* the filesystem to allocate from */
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block_t goal; /* try to allocate near this block */
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struct inode *rip; /* used for preallocation */
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{
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block_t block = NO_BLOCK; /* allocated block */
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int word; /* word in block bitmap */
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bit_t bit = -1;
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int group;
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char update_bsearch = FALSE;
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int i;
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if (goal >= sp->s_blocks_count ||
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(goal < sp->s_first_data_block && goal != 0)) {
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goal = sp->s_bsearch;
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}
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if (goal <= sp->s_bsearch) {
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/* No reason to search in a place with no free blocks */
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goal = sp->s_bsearch;
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update_bsearch = TRUE;
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}
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/* Figure out where to start the bit search. */
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word = ((goal - sp->s_first_data_block) % sp->s_blocks_per_group)
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/ FS_BITCHUNK_BITS;
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/* Try to allocate block at any group starting from the goal's group.
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* First time goal's group is checked from the word=goal, after all
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* groups checked, it's checked again from word=0, that's why "i <=".
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*/
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group = (goal - sp->s_first_data_block) / sp->s_blocks_per_group;
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for (i = 0; i <= sp->s_groups_count; i++, group++) {
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struct buf *bp;
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struct group_desc *gd;
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if (group >= sp->s_groups_count)
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group = 0;
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gd = get_group_desc(group);
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if (gd == NULL)
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panic("can't get group_desc to alloc block");
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if (gd->free_blocks_count == 0) {
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word = 0;
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continue;
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}
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bp = get_block(sp->s_dev, gd->block_bitmap, NORMAL);
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if (rip->i_preallocation &&
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gd->free_blocks_count >= (EXT2_PREALLOC_BLOCKS * 4) ) {
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/* Try to preallocate blocks */
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if (rip->i_prealloc_count != 0) {
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/* kind of glitch... */
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discard_preallocated_blocks(rip);
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ext2_debug("warning, discarding previously preallocated\
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blocks! It had to be done by another code.");
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}
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ASSERT(rip->i_prealloc_count == 0);
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/* we preallocate bytes only */
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ASSERT(EXT2_PREALLOC_BLOCKS == sizeof(char)*CHAR_BIT);
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bit = setbyte(b_bitmap(bp), sp->s_blocks_per_group);
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if (bit != -1) {
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block = bit + sp->s_first_data_block +
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group * sp->s_blocks_per_group;
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check_block_number(block, sp, gd);
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/* We preallocate a byte starting from block.
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* First preallocated block will be returned as
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* normally allocated block.
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*/
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for (i = 1; i < EXT2_PREALLOC_BLOCKS; i++) {
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check_block_number(block + i, sp, gd);
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rip->i_prealloc_blocks[i-1] = block + i;
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}
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rip->i_prealloc_index = 0;
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rip->i_prealloc_count = EXT2_PREALLOC_BLOCKS - 1;
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lmfs_markdirty(bp);
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put_block(bp, MAP_BLOCK);
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gd->free_blocks_count -= EXT2_PREALLOC_BLOCKS;
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sp->s_free_blocks_count -= EXT2_PREALLOC_BLOCKS;
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lmfs_blockschange(sp->s_dev, -EXT2_PREALLOC_BLOCKS);
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group_descriptors_dirty = 1;
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return block;
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}
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}
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bit = setbit(b_bitmap(bp), sp->s_blocks_per_group, word);
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if (bit == -1) {
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if (word == 0) {
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panic("ext2: allocator failed to allocate a bit in bitmap\
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with free bits.");
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} else {
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word = 0;
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continue;
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}
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}
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block = sp->s_first_data_block + group * sp->s_blocks_per_group + bit;
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check_block_number(block, sp, gd);
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lmfs_markdirty(bp);
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put_block(bp, MAP_BLOCK);
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gd->free_blocks_count--;
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sp->s_free_blocks_count--;
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lmfs_blockschange(sp->s_dev, -1);
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group_descriptors_dirty = 1;
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if (update_bsearch && block != -1 && block != NO_BLOCK) {
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/* We searched from the beginning, update bsearch. */
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sp->s_bsearch = block;
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}
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return block;
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}
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return block;
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}
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/*===========================================================================*
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* free_block *
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*===========================================================================*/
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void free_block(struct super_block *sp, bit_t bit_returned)
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{
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/* Return a block by turning off its bitmap bit. */
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int group; /* group number of bit_returned */
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int bit; /* bit_returned number within its group */
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struct buf *bp;
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struct group_desc *gd;
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if (sp->s_rd_only)
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panic("can't free bit on read-only filesys.");
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if (bit_returned >= sp->s_blocks_count ||
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bit_returned < sp->s_first_data_block)
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panic("trying to free block %d beyond blocks scope.",
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bit_returned);
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/* At first search group, to which bit_returned belongs to
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* and figure out in what word bit is stored.
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*/
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group = (bit_returned - sp->s_first_data_block) / sp->s_blocks_per_group;
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bit = (bit_returned - sp->s_first_data_block) % sp->s_blocks_per_group;
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gd = get_group_desc(group);
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if (gd == NULL)
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panic("can't get group_desc to alloc block");
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/* We might be buggy (No way! :P), so check if we deallocate
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* data block, but not control (system) block.
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* This should never happen.
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*/
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if (bit_returned == gd->inode_bitmap || bit_returned == gd->block_bitmap
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|| (bit_returned >= gd->inode_table
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&& bit_returned < (gd->inode_table + sp->s_itb_per_group))) {
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ext2_debug("ext2: freeing non-data block %d\n", bit_returned);
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panic("trying to deallocate \
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system/control block, hardly poke author.");
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}
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bp = get_block(sp->s_dev, gd->block_bitmap, NORMAL);
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if (unsetbit(b_bitmap(bp), bit))
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panic("Tried to free unused block %d", bit_returned);
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lmfs_markdirty(bp);
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put_block(bp, MAP_BLOCK);
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gd->free_blocks_count++;
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sp->s_free_blocks_count++;
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lmfs_blockschange(sp->s_dev, 1);
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group_descriptors_dirty = 1;
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if (bit_returned < sp->s_bsearch)
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sp->s_bsearch = bit_returned;
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}
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static void check_block_number(block_t block, struct super_block *sp,
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struct group_desc *gd)
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{
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/* Check if we allocated a data block, but not control (system) block.
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* Only major bug can cause us to allocate wrong block. If it happens,
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* we panic (and don't bloat filesystem's bitmap).
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*/
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if (block == gd->inode_bitmap || block == gd->block_bitmap ||
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(block >= gd->inode_table
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&& block < (gd->inode_table + sp->s_itb_per_group))) {
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ext2_debug("ext2: allocating non-data block %d\n", block);
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panic("ext2: block allocator tryed to return \
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system/control block, poke author.\n");
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}
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if (block >= sp->s_blocks_count) {
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panic("ext2: allocator returned blocknum greater, than \
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total number of blocks.\n");
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}
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}
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