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6 * by Venkatesh Srinivas <vsrinivas@dragonflybsd.org>
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37 * HAMMER2 IN-MEMORY CACHE OF MEDIA STRUCTURES
39 * This header file contains structures used internally by the HAMMER2
40 * implementation. See hammer2_disk.h for on-disk structures.
42 * There is an in-memory representation of all on-media data structure.
43 * Almost everything is represented by a hammer2_chain structure in-memory.
44 * Other higher-level structures typically map to chains.
46 * A great deal of data is accessed simply via its buffer cache buffer,
47 * which is mapped for the duration of the chain's lock. Hammer2 must
48 * implement its own buffer cache layer on top of the system layer to
49 * allow for different threads to lock different sub-block-sized buffers.
51 * When modifications are made to a chain a new filesystem block must be
52 * allocated. Multiple modifications do not typically allocate new blocks
53 * until the current block has been flushed. Flushes do not block the
54 * front-end unless the front-end operation crosses the current inode being
55 * flushed.
57 * The in-memory representation may remain cached (for example in order to
58 * placemark clustering locks) even after the related data has been
59 * detached.
62 #ifndef _VFS_HAMMER2_HAMMER2_H_
63 #define _VFS_HAMMER2_HAMMER2_H_
65 #ifdef _KERNEL
66 #include <sys/param.h>
67 #endif
68 #include <sys/types.h>
69 #ifdef _KERNEL
70 #include <sys/kernel.h>
71 #endif
72 #include <sys/conf.h>
73 #ifdef _KERNEL
74 #include <sys/systm.h>
75 #endif
76 #include <sys/tree.h>
77 #include <sys/malloc.h>
78 #include <sys/mount.h>
79 #include <sys/vnode.h>
80 #include <sys/proc.h>
81 #include <sys/mountctl.h>
82 #include <sys/priv.h>
83 #include <sys/stat.h>
84 #include <sys/thread.h>
85 #include <sys/globaldata.h>
86 #include <sys/lockf.h>
87 #include <sys/buf.h>
88 #include <sys/queue.h>
89 #include <sys/limits.h>
90 #include <sys/dmsg.h>
91 #include <sys/mutex.h>
92 #ifdef _KERNEL
93 #include <sys/kern_syscall.h>
94 #endif
96 #ifdef _KERNEL
97 #include <sys/signal2.h>
98 #include <sys/buf2.h>
99 #include <sys/mutex2.h>
100 #include <sys/thread2.h>
101 #endif
103 #include "hammer2_xxhash.h"
104 #include "hammer2_disk.h"
105 #include "hammer2_mount.h"
106 #include "hammer2_ioctl.h"
108 struct hammer2_io;
109 struct hammer2_iocb;
110 struct hammer2_chain;
111 struct hammer2_cluster;
112 struct hammer2_inode;
113 struct hammer2_dev;
114 struct hammer2_pfs;
115 struct hammer2_span;
116 struct hammer2_state;
117 struct hammer2_msg;
118 struct hammer2_thread;
119 union hammer2_xop;
122 * Mutex and lock shims. Hammer2 requires support for asynchronous and
123 * abortable locks, and both exclusive and shared spinlocks. Normal
124 * synchronous non-abortable locks can be substituted for spinlocks.
126 typedef mtx_t hammer2_mtx_t;
127 typedef mtx_link_t hammer2_mtx_link_t;
128 typedef mtx_state_t hammer2_mtx_state_t;
130 typedef struct spinlock hammer2_spin_t;
132 #define hammer2_mtx_ex mtx_lock_ex_quick
133 #define hammer2_mtx_sh mtx_lock_sh_quick
134 #define hammer2_mtx_sh_again mtx_lock_sh_again
135 #define hammer2_mtx_unlock mtx_unlock
136 #define hammer2_mtx_downgrade mtx_downgrade
137 #define hammer2_mtx_owned mtx_owned
138 #define hammer2_mtx_init mtx_init
139 #define hammer2_mtx_temp_release mtx_lock_temp_release
140 #define hammer2_mtx_temp_restore mtx_lock_temp_restore
141 #define hammer2_mtx_refs mtx_lockrefs
143 #define hammer2_spin_init spin_init
144 #define hammer2_spin_sh spin_lock_shared
145 #define hammer2_spin_ex spin_lock
146 #define hammer2_spin_unsh spin_unlock_shared
147 #define hammer2_spin_unex spin_unlock
149 TAILQ_HEAD(hammer2_xop_list, hammer2_xop_head);
150 TAILQ_HEAD(hammer2_chain_list, hammer2_chain);
152 typedef struct hammer2_xop_list hammer2_xop_list_t;
154 #ifdef _KERNEL
156 * General lock support
158 static __inline
160 hammer2_mtx_upgrade_try(hammer2_mtx_t *mtx)
162 return mtx_upgrade_try(mtx);
165 #endif
168 * The xid tracks internal transactional updates.
170 * XXX fix-me, really needs to be 64-bits
172 typedef uint32_t hammer2_xid_t;
174 #define HAMMER2_XID_MIN 0x00000000U
175 #define HAMMER2_XID_MAX 0x7FFFFFFFU
177 #define HAMMER2_LIMIT_DIRTY_CHAINS (65536)
180 * The chain structure tracks a portion of the media topology from the
181 * root (volume) down. Chains represent volumes, inodes, indirect blocks,
182 * data blocks, and freemap nodes and leafs.
184 * The chain structure utilizes a simple singly-homed topology and the
185 * chain's in-memory topology will move around as the chains do, due mainly
186 * to renames and indirect block creation.
188 * Block Table Updates
190 * Block table updates for insertions and updates are delayed until the
191 * flush. This allows us to avoid having to modify the parent chain
192 * all the way to the root.
194 * Block table deletions are performed immediately (modifying the parent
195 * in the process) because the flush code uses the chain structure to
196 * track delayed updates and the chain will be (likely) gone or moved to
197 * another location in the topology after a deletion.
199 * A prior iteration of the code tried to keep the relationship intact
200 * on deletes by doing a delete-duplicate operation on the chain, but
201 * it added way too much complexity to the codebase.
203 * Flush Synchronization
205 * The flush code must flush modified chains bottom-up. Because chain
206 * structures can shift around and are NOT topologically stable,
207 * modified chains are independently indexed for the flush. As the flush
208 * runs it modifies (or further modifies) and updates the parents,
209 * propagating the flush all the way to the volume root.
211 * Modifying front-end operations can occur during a flush but will block
212 * in two cases: (1) when the front-end tries to operate on the inode
213 * currently in the midst of being flushed and (2) if the front-end
214 * crosses an inode currently being flushed (such as during a rename).
215 * So, for example, if you rename directory "x" to "a/b/c/d/e/f/g/x" and
216 * the flusher is currently working on "a/b/c", the rename will block
217 * temporarily in order to ensure that "x" exists in one place or the
218 * other.
220 * Meta-data statistics are updated by the flusher. The front-end will
221 * make estimates but meta-data must be fully synchronized only during a
222 * flush in order to ensure that it remains correct across a crash.
224 * Multiple flush synchronizations can theoretically be in-flight at the
225 * same time but the implementation is not coded to handle the case and
226 * currently serializes them.
228 * Snapshots:
230 * Snapshots currently require the subdirectory tree being snapshotted
231 * to be flushed. The snapshot then creates a new super-root inode which
232 * copies the flushed blockdata of the directory or file that was
233 * snapshotted.
235 * RBTREE NOTES:
237 * - Note that the radix tree runs in powers of 2 only so sub-trees
238 * cannot straddle edges.
240 RB_HEAD(hammer2_chain_tree, hammer2_chain);
241 TAILQ_HEAD(h2_flush_list, hammer2_chain);
242 TAILQ_HEAD(h2_core_list, hammer2_chain);
243 TAILQ_HEAD(h2_iocb_list, hammer2_iocb);
245 #define CHAIN_CORE_DELETE_BMAP_ENTRIES \
246 (HAMMER2_PBUFSIZE / sizeof(hammer2_blockref_t) / sizeof(uint32_t))
249 * Core topology for chain (embedded in chain). Protected by a spinlock.
251 struct hammer2_chain_core {
252 hammer2_spin_t spin;
253 struct hammer2_chain_tree rbtree; /* sub-chains */
254 int live_zero; /* blockref array opt */
255 u_int live_count; /* live (not deleted) chains in tree */
256 u_int chain_count; /* live + deleted chains under core */
257 int generation; /* generation number (inserts only) */
260 typedef struct hammer2_chain_core hammer2_chain_core_t;
262 RB_HEAD(hammer2_io_tree, hammer2_io);
265 * IOCB - IO callback (into chain, cluster, or manual request)
267 struct hammer2_iocb {
268 TAILQ_ENTRY(hammer2_iocb) entry;
269 void (*callback)(struct hammer2_iocb *iocb);
270 struct hammer2_io *dio;
271 struct hammer2_chain *chain;
272 void *ptr;
273 off_t lbase;
274 int lsize;
275 uint32_t flags;
276 int error;
277 int btype;
280 typedef struct hammer2_iocb hammer2_iocb_t;
282 #define HAMMER2_IOCB_INTERLOCK 0x00000001
283 #define HAMMER2_IOCB_ONQ 0x00000002
284 #define HAMMER2_IOCB_DONE 0x00000004
285 #define HAMMER2_IOCB_INPROG 0x00000008
286 #define HAMMER2_IOCB_UNUSED10 0x00000010
287 #define HAMMER2_IOCB_QUICK 0x00010000
288 #define HAMMER2_IOCB_ZERO 0x00020000
289 #define HAMMER2_IOCB_READ 0x00040000
290 #define HAMMER2_IOCB_WAKEUP 0x00080000
293 * DIO - Management structure wrapping system buffer cache.
295 * HAMMER2 uses an I/O abstraction that allows it to cache and manipulate
296 * fixed-sized filesystem buffers frontend by variable-sized hammer2_chain
297 * structures.
299 struct hammer2_io {
300 RB_ENTRY(hammer2_io) rbnode; /* indexed by device offset */
301 struct h2_iocb_list iocbq;
302 struct spinlock spin;
303 struct hammer2_dev *hmp;
304 struct buf *bp;
305 off_t pbase;
306 uint64_t refs;
307 int psize;
308 int act; /* activity */
309 int btype; /* approximate BREF_TYPE_* */
310 int ticks;
311 uint64_t invalid_mask; /* area that is invalid on-disk */
312 uint64_t dedup_ok_mask; /* ok to dedup */
315 typedef struct hammer2_io hammer2_io_t;
317 #define HAMMER2_DIO_INPROG 0x8000000000000000LLU /* bio in progress */
318 #define HAMMER2_DIO_GOOD 0x4000000000000000LLU /* dio->bp is stable */
319 #define HAMMER2_DIO_WAITING 0x2000000000000000LLU /* wait on INPROG */
320 #define HAMMER2_DIO_DIRTY 0x1000000000000000LLU /* flush last drop */
322 #define HAMMER2_DIO_MASK 0x00FFFFFFFFFFFFFFLLU
325 * Primary chain structure keeps track of the topology in-memory.
327 struct hammer2_chain {
328 hammer2_mtx_t lock;
329 hammer2_chain_core_t core;
330 RB_ENTRY(hammer2_chain) rbnode; /* live chain(s) */
331 hammer2_blockref_t bref;
332 struct hammer2_chain *parent;
333 struct hammer2_state *state; /* if active cache msg */
334 struct hammer2_dev *hmp;
335 struct hammer2_pfs *pmp; /* A PFS or super-root (spmp) */
337 hammer2_io_t *dio; /* physical data buffer */
338 u_int bytes; /* physical data size */
339 u_int flags;
340 u_int refs;
341 u_int lockcnt;
342 int error; /* on-lock data error state */
343 int unused01; /* (aka ip->cluster) */
345 hammer2_media_data_t *data; /* data pointer shortcut */
346 TAILQ_ENTRY(hammer2_chain) flush_node; /* flush list */
347 TAILQ_ENTRY(hammer2_chain) lru_node; /* 0-refs LRU */
350 typedef struct hammer2_chain hammer2_chain_t;
352 int hammer2_chain_cmp(hammer2_chain_t *chain1, hammer2_chain_t *chain2);
353 RB_PROTOTYPE(hammer2_chain_tree, hammer2_chain, rbnode, hammer2_chain_cmp);
356 * Special notes on flags:
358 * INITIAL - This flag allows a chain to be created and for storage to
359 * be allocated without having to immediately instantiate the
360 * related buffer. The data is assumed to be all-zeros. It
361 * is primarily used for indirect blocks.
363 * MODIFIED - The chain's media data has been modified. Prevents chain
364 * free on lastdrop if still in the topology.
366 * UPDATE - Chain might not be modified but parent blocktable needs
367 * an update. Prevents chain free on lastdrop if still in
368 * the topology.
370 * FICTITIOUS - Faked chain as a placeholder for an error condition. This
371 * chain is unsuitable for I/O.
373 * BMAPPED - Indicates that the chain is present in the parent blockmap.
375 * BMAPUPD - Indicates that the chain is present but needs to be updated
376 * in the parent blockmap.
378 #define HAMMER2_CHAIN_MODIFIED 0x00000001 /* dirty chain data */
379 #define HAMMER2_CHAIN_ALLOCATED 0x00000002 /* kmalloc'd chain */
380 #define HAMMER2_CHAIN_DESTROY 0x00000004
381 #define HAMMER2_CHAIN_UNUSED0008 0x00000008
382 #define HAMMER2_CHAIN_DELETED 0x00000010 /* deleted chain */
383 #define HAMMER2_CHAIN_INITIAL 0x00000020 /* initial create */
384 #define HAMMER2_CHAIN_UPDATE 0x00000040 /* need parent update */
385 #define HAMMER2_CHAIN_DEFERRED 0x00000080 /* flush depth defer */
386 #define HAMMER2_CHAIN_TESTEDGOOD 0x00000100 /* crc tested good */
387 #define HAMMER2_CHAIN_ONFLUSH 0x00000200 /* on a flush list */
388 #define HAMMER2_CHAIN_FICTITIOUS 0x00000400 /* unsuitable for I/O */
389 #define HAMMER2_CHAIN_VOLUMESYNC 0x00000800 /* needs volume sync */
390 #define HAMMER2_CHAIN_DELAYED 0x00001000 /* delayed flush */
391 #define HAMMER2_CHAIN_COUNTEDBREFS 0x00002000 /* block table stats */
392 #define HAMMER2_CHAIN_ONRBTREE 0x00004000 /* on parent RB tree */
393 #define HAMMER2_CHAIN_ONLRU 0x00008000 /* on LRU list */
394 #define HAMMER2_CHAIN_EMBEDDED 0x00010000 /* embedded data */
395 #define HAMMER2_CHAIN_RELEASE 0x00020000 /* don't keep around */
396 #define HAMMER2_CHAIN_BMAPPED 0x00040000 /* present in blkmap */
397 #define HAMMER2_CHAIN_BMAPUPD 0x00080000 /* +needs updating */
398 #define HAMMER2_CHAIN_IOINPROG 0x00100000 /* I/O interlock */
399 #define HAMMER2_CHAIN_IOSIGNAL 0x00200000 /* I/O interlock */
400 #define HAMMER2_CHAIN_PFSBOUNDARY 0x00400000 /* super->pfs inode */
402 #define HAMMER2_CHAIN_FLUSH_MASK (HAMMER2_CHAIN_MODIFIED | \
403 HAMMER2_CHAIN_UPDATE | \
404 HAMMER2_CHAIN_ONFLUSH | \
405 HAMMER2_CHAIN_DESTROY)
408 * Hammer2 error codes, used by chain->error and cluster->error. The error
409 * code is typically set on-lock unless no I/O was requested, and set on
410 * I/O otherwise. If set for a cluster it generally means that the cluster
411 * code could not find a valid copy to present.
413 * IO - An I/O error occurred
414 * CHECK - I/O succeeded but did not match the check code
415 * INCOMPLETE - A cluster is not complete enough to use, or
416 * a chain cannot be loaded because its parent has an error.
418 * NOTE: API allows callers to check zero/non-zero to determine if an error
419 * condition exists.
421 * NOTE: Chain's data field is usually NULL on an IO error but not necessarily
422 * NULL on other errors. Check chain->error, not chain->data.
424 #define HAMMER2_ERROR_NONE 0
425 #define HAMMER2_ERROR_IO 1 /* device I/O error */
426 #define HAMMER2_ERROR_CHECK 2 /* check code mismatch */
427 #define HAMMER2_ERROR_INCOMPLETE 3 /* incomplete cluster */
428 #define HAMMER2_ERROR_DEPTH 4 /* temporary depth limit */
431 * Flags passed to hammer2_chain_lookup() and hammer2_chain_next()
433 * NOTES:
434 * NOLOCK - Input and output chains are referenced only and not
435 * locked. Output chain might be temporarily locked
436 * internally.
438 * NODATA - Asks that the chain->data not be resolved in order
439 * to avoid I/O.
441 * NODIRECT - Prevents a lookup of offset 0 in an inode from returning
442 * the inode itself if the inode is in DIRECTDATA mode
443 * (i.e. file is <= 512 bytes). Used by the synchronization
444 * code to prevent confusion.
446 * SHARED - The input chain is expected to be locked shared,
447 * and the output chain is locked shared.
449 * MATCHIND - Allows an indirect block / freemap node to be returned
450 * when the passed key range matches the radix. Remember
451 * that key_end is inclusive (e.g. {0x000,0xFFF},
452 * not {0x000,0x1000}).
454 * (Cannot be used for remote or cluster ops).
456 * ALLNODES - Allows NULL focus.
458 * ALWAYS - Always resolve the data. If ALWAYS and NODATA are both
459 * missing, bulk file data is not resolved but inodes and
460 * other meta-data will.
462 * NOUNLOCK - Used by hammer2_chain_next() to leave the lock on
463 * the input chain intact. The chain is still dropped.
464 * This allows the caller to add a reference to the chain
465 * and retain it in a locked state (used by the
466 * XOP/feed/collect code).
468 #define HAMMER2_LOOKUP_NOLOCK 0x00000001 /* ref only */
469 #define HAMMER2_LOOKUP_NODATA 0x00000002 /* data left NULL */
470 #define HAMMER2_LOOKUP_NODIRECT 0x00000004 /* no offset=0 DD */
471 #define HAMMER2_LOOKUP_SHARED 0x00000100
472 #define HAMMER2_LOOKUP_MATCHIND 0x00000200 /* return all chains */
473 #define HAMMER2_LOOKUP_ALLNODES 0x00000400 /* allow NULL focus */
474 #define HAMMER2_LOOKUP_ALWAYS 0x00000800 /* resolve data */
475 #define HAMMER2_LOOKUP_NOUNLOCK 0x00001000 /* leave lock intact */
478 * Flags passed to hammer2_chain_modify() and hammer2_chain_resize()
480 * NOTE: OPTDATA allows us to avoid instantiating buffers for INDIRECT
481 * blocks in the INITIAL-create state.
483 #define HAMMER2_MODIFY_OPTDATA 0x00000002 /* data can be NULL */
484 #define HAMMER2_MODIFY_NO_MODIFY_TID 0x00000004
485 #define HAMMER2_MODIFY_UNUSED0008 0x00000008
488 * Flags passed to hammer2_chain_lock()
490 * NOTE: RDONLY is set to optimize cluster operations when *no* modifications
491 * will be made to either the cluster being locked or any underlying
492 * cluster. It allows the cluster to lock and access data for a subset
493 * of available nodes instead of all available nodes.
495 #define HAMMER2_RESOLVE_NEVER 1
496 #define HAMMER2_RESOLVE_MAYBE 2
497 #define HAMMER2_RESOLVE_ALWAYS 3
498 #define HAMMER2_RESOLVE_MASK 0x0F
500 #define HAMMER2_RESOLVE_SHARED 0x10 /* request shared lock */
501 #define HAMMER2_RESOLVE_LOCKAGAIN 0x20 /* another shared lock */
502 #define HAMMER2_RESOLVE_RDONLY 0x40 /* higher level op flag */
505 * Flags passed to hammer2_chain_delete()
507 #define HAMMER2_DELETE_PERMANENT 0x0001
510 * Flags passed to hammer2_chain_insert() or hammer2_chain_rename()
512 #define HAMMER2_INSERT_PFSROOT 0x0004
515 * Flags passed to hammer2_chain_delete_duplicate()
517 #define HAMMER2_DELDUP_RECORE 0x0001
520 * Cluster different types of storage together for allocations
522 #define HAMMER2_FREECACHE_INODE 0
523 #define HAMMER2_FREECACHE_INDIR 1
524 #define HAMMER2_FREECACHE_DATA 2
525 #define HAMMER2_FREECACHE_UNUSED3 3
526 #define HAMMER2_FREECACHE_TYPES 4
529 * hammer2_freemap_alloc() block preference
531 #define HAMMER2_OFF_NOPREF ((hammer2_off_t)-1)
534 * BMAP read-ahead maximum parameters
536 #define HAMMER2_BMAP_COUNT 16 /* max bmap read-ahead */
537 #define HAMMER2_BMAP_BYTES (HAMMER2_PBUFSIZE * HAMMER2_BMAP_COUNT)
540 * hammer2_freemap_adjust()
542 #define HAMMER2_FREEMAP_DORECOVER 1
543 #define HAMMER2_FREEMAP_DOMAYFREE 2
544 #define HAMMER2_FREEMAP_DOREALFREE 3
547 * HAMMER2 cluster - A set of chains representing the same entity.
549 * hammer2_cluster typically represents a temporary set of representitive
550 * chains. The one exception is that a hammer2_cluster is embedded in
551 * hammer2_inode. This embedded cluster is ONLY used to track the
552 * representitive chains and cannot be directly locked.
554 * A cluster is usually temporary (and thus per-thread) for locking purposes,
555 * allowing us to embed the asynchronous storage required for cluster
556 * operations in the cluster itself and adjust the state and status without
557 * having to worry too much about SMP issues.
559 * The exception is the cluster embedded in the hammer2_inode structure.
560 * This is used to cache the cluster state on an inode-by-inode basis.
561 * Individual hammer2_chain structures not incorporated into clusters might
562 * also stick around to cache miscellanious elements.
564 * Because the cluster is a 'working copy' and is usually subject to cluster
565 * quorum rules, it is quite possible for us to end up with an insufficient
566 * number of live chains to execute an operation. If an insufficient number
567 * of chains remain in a working copy, the operation may have to be
568 * downgraded, retried, stall until the requisit number of chains are
569 * available, or possibly even error out depending on the mount type.
571 * A cluster's focus is set when it is locked. The focus can only be set
572 * to a chain still part of the synchronized set.
574 #define HAMMER2_MAXCLUSTER 8
575 #define HAMMER2_XOPMASK_CLUSTER ((1U << HAMMER2_MAXCLUSTER) - 1)
576 #define HAMMER2_XOPFIFO 16
577 #define HAMMER2_XOPFIFO_MASK (HAMMER2_XOPFIFO - 1)
578 #define HAMMER2_XOPGROUPS 32
579 #define HAMMER2_XOPGROUPS_MASK (HAMMER2_XOPGROUPS - 1)
580 #define HAMMER2_XOPMASK_VOP 0x80000000U
581 #define HAMMER2_XOPMASK_FIFOW 0x40000000U
583 #define HAMMER2_XOPMASK_ALLDONE (HAMMER2_XOPMASK_VOP | HAMMER2_XOPMASK_CLUSTER)
585 #define HAMMER2_SPECTHREADS 1 /* sync */
587 struct hammer2_cluster_item {
588 hammer2_chain_t *chain;
589 int cache_index;
590 int error;
591 uint32_t flags;
594 typedef struct hammer2_cluster_item hammer2_cluster_item_t;
597 * INVALID - Invalid for focus, i.e. not part of synchronized set.
598 * Once set, this bit is sticky across operations.
600 * FEMOD - Indicates that front-end modifying operations can
601 * mess with this entry and MODSYNC will copy also
602 * effect it.
604 #define HAMMER2_CITEM_INVALID 0x00000001
605 #define HAMMER2_CITEM_FEMOD 0x00000002
606 #define HAMMER2_CITEM_NULL 0x00000004
608 struct hammer2_cluster {
609 int refs; /* track for deallocation */
610 int ddflag;
611 struct hammer2_pfs *pmp;
612 uint32_t flags;
613 int nchains;
614 int error; /* error code valid on lock */
615 int focus_index;
616 hammer2_iocb_t iocb;
617 hammer2_chain_t *focus; /* current focus (or mod) */
618 hammer2_cluster_item_t array[HAMMER2_MAXCLUSTER];
621 typedef struct hammer2_cluster hammer2_cluster_t;
624 * WRHARD - Hard mounts can write fully synchronized
625 * RDHARD - Hard mounts can read fully synchronized
626 * UNHARD - Unsynchronized masters present
627 * NOHARD - No masters visible
628 * WRSOFT - Soft mounts can write to at least the SOFT_MASTER
629 * RDSOFT - Soft mounts can read from at least a SOFT_SLAVE
630 * UNSOFT - Unsynchronized slaves present
631 * NOSOFT - No slaves visible
632 * RDSLAVE - slaves are accessible (possibly unsynchronized or remote).
633 * MSYNCED - All masters are fully synchronized
634 * SSYNCED - All known local slaves are fully synchronized to masters
636 * All available masters are always incorporated. All PFSs belonging to a
637 * cluster (master, slave, copy, whatever) always try to synchronize the
638 * total number of known masters in the PFSs root inode.
640 * A cluster might have access to many slaves, copies, or caches, but we
641 * have a limited number of cluster slots. Any such elements which are
642 * directly mounted from block device(s) will always be incorporated. Note
643 * that SSYNCED only applies to such elements which are directly mounted,
644 * not to any remote slaves, copies, or caches that could be available. These
645 * bits are used to monitor and drive our synchronization threads.
647 * When asking the question 'is any data accessible at all', then a simple
648 * test against (RDHARD|RDSOFT|RDSLAVE) gives you the answer. If any of
649 * these bits are set the object can be read with certain caveats:
650 * RDHARD - no caveats. RDSOFT - authoritative but might not be synchronized.
651 * and RDSLAVE - not authoritative, has some data but it could be old or
652 * incomplete.
654 * When both soft and hard mounts are available, data will be read and written
655 * via the soft mount only. But all might be in the cluster because
656 * background synchronization threads still need to do their work.
658 #define HAMMER2_CLUSTER_INODE 0x00000001 /* embedded in inode struct */
659 #define HAMMER2_CLUSTER_UNUSED2 0x00000002
660 #define HAMMER2_CLUSTER_LOCKED 0x00000004 /* cluster lks not recursive */
661 #define HAMMER2_CLUSTER_WRHARD 0x00000100 /* hard-mount can write */
662 #define HAMMER2_CLUSTER_RDHARD 0x00000200 /* hard-mount can read */
663 #define HAMMER2_CLUSTER_UNHARD 0x00000400 /* unsynchronized masters */
664 #define HAMMER2_CLUSTER_NOHARD 0x00000800 /* no masters visible */
665 #define HAMMER2_CLUSTER_WRSOFT 0x00001000 /* soft-mount can write */
666 #define HAMMER2_CLUSTER_RDSOFT 0x00002000 /* soft-mount can read */
667 #define HAMMER2_CLUSTER_UNSOFT 0x00004000 /* unsynchronized slaves */
668 #define HAMMER2_CLUSTER_NOSOFT 0x00008000 /* no slaves visible */
669 #define HAMMER2_CLUSTER_MSYNCED 0x00010000 /* all masters synchronized */
670 #define HAMMER2_CLUSTER_SSYNCED 0x00020000 /* known slaves synchronized */
672 #define HAMMER2_CLUSTER_ANYDATA ( HAMMER2_CLUSTER_RDHARD | \
673 HAMMER2_CLUSTER_RDSOFT | \
674 HAMMER2_CLUSTER_RDSLAVE)
676 #define HAMMER2_CLUSTER_RDOK ( HAMMER2_CLUSTER_RDHARD | \
677 HAMMER2_CLUSTER_RDSOFT)
679 #define HAMMER2_CLUSTER_WROK ( HAMMER2_CLUSTER_WRHARD | \
680 HAMMER2_CLUSTER_WRSOFT)
682 #define HAMMER2_CLUSTER_ZFLAGS ( HAMMER2_CLUSTER_WRHARD | \
683 HAMMER2_CLUSTER_RDHARD | \
684 HAMMER2_CLUSTER_WRSOFT | \
685 HAMMER2_CLUSTER_RDSOFT | \
686 HAMMER2_CLUSTER_MSYNCED | \
687 HAMMER2_CLUSTER_SSYNCED)
690 * Helper functions (cluster must be locked for flags to be valid).
692 static __inline
694 hammer2_cluster_rdok(hammer2_cluster_t *cluster)
696 return (cluster->flags & HAMMER2_CLUSTER_RDOK);
699 static __inline
701 hammer2_cluster_wrok(hammer2_cluster_t *cluster)
703 return (cluster->flags & HAMMER2_CLUSTER_WROK);
706 RB_HEAD(hammer2_inode_tree, hammer2_inode);
709 * A hammer2 inode.
711 * NOTE: The inode-embedded cluster is never used directly for I/O (since
712 * it may be shared). Instead it will be replicated-in and synchronized
713 * back out if changed.
715 struct hammer2_inode {
716 RB_ENTRY(hammer2_inode) rbnode; /* inumber lookup (HL) */
717 hammer2_mtx_t lock; /* inode lock */
718 hammer2_mtx_t truncate_lock; /* prevent truncates */
719 struct hammer2_pfs *pmp; /* PFS mount */
720 struct vnode *vp;
721 struct spinlock cluster_spin; /* update cluster */
722 hammer2_cluster_t cluster;
723 struct lockf advlock;
724 u_int flags;
725 u_int refs; /* +vpref, +flushref */
726 uint8_t comp_heuristic;
727 hammer2_inode_meta_t meta; /* copy of meta-data */
728 hammer2_off_t osize;
731 typedef struct hammer2_inode hammer2_inode_t;
734 * MODIFIED - Inode is in a modified state, ip->meta may have changes.
735 * RESIZED - Inode truncated (any) or inode extended beyond
736 * EMBEDDED_BYTES.
738 #define HAMMER2_INODE_MODIFIED 0x0001
739 #define HAMMER2_INODE_SROOT 0x0002 /* kmalloc special case */
740 #define HAMMER2_INODE_RENAME_INPROG 0x0004
741 #define HAMMER2_INODE_ONRBTREE 0x0008
742 #define HAMMER2_INODE_RESIZED 0x0010 /* requires inode_fsync */
743 #define HAMMER2_INODE_ISDELETED 0x0020 /* deleted */
744 #define HAMMER2_INODE_ISUNLINKED 0x0040
745 #define HAMMER2_INODE_METAGOOD 0x0080 /* inode meta-data good */
746 #define HAMMER2_INODE_ONSIDEQ 0x0100 /* on side processing queue */
748 int hammer2_inode_cmp(hammer2_inode_t *ip1, hammer2_inode_t *ip2);
749 RB_PROTOTYPE2(hammer2_inode_tree, hammer2_inode, rbnode, hammer2_inode_cmp,
750 hammer2_tid_t);
753 * inode-unlink side-structure
755 struct hammer2_inode_sideq {
756 TAILQ_ENTRY(hammer2_inode_sideq) entry;
757 hammer2_inode_t *ip;
759 TAILQ_HEAD(h2_sideq_list, hammer2_inode_sideq);
761 typedef struct hammer2_inode_sideq hammer2_inode_sideq_t;
764 * Transaction management sub-structure under hammer2_pfs
766 struct hammer2_trans {
767 uint32_t flags;
768 uint32_t sync_wait;
771 typedef struct hammer2_trans hammer2_trans_t;
773 #define HAMMER2_TRANS_ISFLUSH 0x80000000 /* flush code */
774 #define HAMMER2_TRANS_BUFCACHE 0x40000000 /* bio strategy */
775 #define HAMMER2_TRANS_UNUSED20 0x20000000
776 #define HAMMER2_TRANS_FPENDING 0x10000000 /* flush pending */
777 #define HAMMER2_TRANS_WAITING 0x08000000 /* someone waiting */
778 #define HAMMER2_TRANS_MASK 0x00FFFFFF /* count mask */
780 #define HAMMER2_FREEMAP_HEUR_NRADIX 4 /* pwr 2 PBUFRADIX-MINIORADIX */
781 #define HAMMER2_FREEMAP_HEUR_TYPES 8
782 #define HAMMER2_FREEMAP_HEUR_SIZE (HAMMER2_FREEMAP_HEUR_NRADIX * \
783 HAMMER2_FREEMAP_HEUR_TYPES)
785 #define HAMMER2_DEDUP_HEUR_SIZE (65536 * 4)
786 #define HAMMER2_DEDUP_HEUR_MASK (HAMMER2_DEDUP_HEUR_SIZE - 1)
788 #define HAMMER2_FLUSH_TOP 0x0001
789 #define HAMMER2_FLUSH_ALL 0x0002
793 * Hammer2 support thread element.
795 * Potentially many support threads can hang off of hammer2, primarily
796 * off the hammer2_pfs structure. Typically:
798 * td x Nodes A synchronization thread for each node.
799 * td x Nodes x workers Worker threads for frontend operations.
800 * td x 1 Bioq thread for logical buffer writes.
802 * In addition, the synchronization thread(s) associated with the
803 * super-root PFS (spmp) for a node is responsible for automatic bulkfree
804 * and dedup scans.
806 struct hammer2_thread {
807 struct hammer2_pfs *pmp;
808 struct hammer2_dev *hmp;
809 hammer2_xop_list_t xopq;
810 thread_t td;
811 uint32_t flags;
812 int depth;
813 int clindex; /* cluster element index */
814 int repidx;
815 char *scratch; /* MAXPHYS */
818 typedef struct hammer2_thread hammer2_thread_t;
820 #define HAMMER2_THREAD_UNMOUNTING 0x0001 /* unmount request */
821 #define HAMMER2_THREAD_DEV 0x0002 /* related to dev, not pfs */
822 #define HAMMER2_THREAD_WAITING 0x0004 /* thread in idle tsleep */
823 #define HAMMER2_THREAD_REMASTER 0x0008 /* remaster request */
824 #define HAMMER2_THREAD_STOP 0x0010 /* exit request */
825 #define HAMMER2_THREAD_FREEZE 0x0020 /* force idle */
826 #define HAMMER2_THREAD_FROZEN 0x0040 /* thread is frozen */
827 #define HAMMER2_THREAD_XOPQ 0x0080 /* work pending */
828 #define HAMMER2_THREAD_STOPPED 0x0100 /* thread has stopped */
829 #define HAMMER2_THREAD_UNFREEZE 0x0200
831 #define HAMMER2_THREAD_WAKEUP_MASK (HAMMER2_THREAD_UNMOUNTING | \
832 HAMMER2_THREAD_REMASTER | \
833 HAMMER2_THREAD_STOP | \
834 HAMMER2_THREAD_FREEZE | \
835 HAMMER2_THREAD_XOPQ)
838 * Support structure for dedup heuristic.
840 struct hammer2_dedup {
841 hammer2_off_t data_off;
842 uint64_t data_crc;
843 uint32_t ticks;
844 uint32_t unused03;
847 typedef struct hammer2_dedup hammer2_dedup_t;
850 * hammer2_xop - container for VOP/XOP operation (allocated, not on stack).
852 * This structure is used to distribute a VOP operation across multiple
853 * nodes. It provides a rendezvous for concurrent node execution and
854 * can be detached from the frontend operation to allow the frontend to
855 * return early.
857 * This structure also sequences operations on up to three inodes.
859 typedef void (*hammer2_xop_func_t)(hammer2_thread_t *thr,
860 union hammer2_xop *xop);
862 struct hammer2_xop_fifo {
863 TAILQ_ENTRY(hammer2_xop_head) entry;
864 hammer2_chain_t *array[HAMMER2_XOPFIFO];
865 int errors[HAMMER2_XOPFIFO];
866 int ri;
867 int wi;
868 int flags;
869 hammer2_thread_t *thr;
872 typedef struct hammer2_xop_fifo hammer2_xop_fifo_t;
874 #define HAMMER2_XOP_FIFO_RUN 0x0001
875 #define HAMMER2_XOP_FIFO_STALL 0x0002
877 struct hammer2_xop_head {
878 hammer2_xop_func_t func;
879 hammer2_tid_t mtid;
880 struct hammer2_inode *ip1;
881 struct hammer2_inode *ip2;
882 struct hammer2_inode *ip3;
883 uint32_t check_counter;
884 uint32_t run_mask;
885 uint32_t chk_mask;
886 int flags;
887 int state;
888 int error;
889 hammer2_key_t collect_key;
890 char *name1;
891 size_t name1_len;
892 char *name2;
893 size_t name2_len;
894 hammer2_xop_fifo_t collect[HAMMER2_MAXCLUSTER];
895 hammer2_cluster_t cluster; /* help collections */
898 typedef struct hammer2_xop_head hammer2_xop_head_t;
900 #define HAMMER2_XOP_CHKWAIT 0x00000001U
901 #define HAMMER2_XOP_CHKINC 0x00000002U
903 struct hammer2_xop_ipcluster {
904 hammer2_xop_head_t head;
907 struct hammer2_xop_strategy {
908 hammer2_xop_head_t head;
909 hammer2_key_t lbase;
910 int finished;
911 hammer2_mtx_t lock;
912 struct bio *bio;
915 struct hammer2_xop_readdir {
916 hammer2_xop_head_t head;
917 hammer2_key_t lkey;
920 struct hammer2_xop_nresolve {
921 hammer2_xop_head_t head;
922 hammer2_key_t lhc; /* if name is NULL used lhc */
925 struct hammer2_xop_unlink {
926 hammer2_xop_head_t head;
927 int isdir;
928 int dopermanent;
931 struct hammer2_xop_nrename {
932 hammer2_xop_head_t head;
933 hammer2_tid_t lhc;
934 int ip_key;
937 struct hammer2_xop_scanlhc {
938 hammer2_xop_head_t head;
939 hammer2_key_t lhc;
942 struct hammer2_xop_scanall {
943 hammer2_xop_head_t head;
944 hammer2_key_t key_beg; /* inclusive */
945 hammer2_key_t key_end; /* inclusive */
946 int resolve_flags;
947 int lookup_flags;
950 struct hammer2_xop_lookup {
951 hammer2_xop_head_t head;
952 hammer2_key_t lhc;
955 struct hammer2_xop_mkdirent {
956 hammer2_xop_head_t head;
957 hammer2_dirent_head_t dirent;
958 hammer2_key_t lhc;
961 struct hammer2_xop_create {
962 hammer2_xop_head_t head;
963 hammer2_inode_meta_t meta; /* initial metadata */
964 hammer2_key_t lhc;
965 int flags;
968 struct hammer2_xop_destroy {
969 hammer2_xop_head_t head;
972 struct hammer2_xop_fsync {
973 hammer2_xop_head_t head;
974 hammer2_inode_meta_t meta;
975 hammer2_off_t osize;
976 u_int ipflags;
977 int clear_directdata;
980 struct hammer2_xop_unlinkall {
981 hammer2_xop_head_t head;
982 hammer2_key_t key_beg;
983 hammer2_key_t key_end;
986 struct hammer2_xop_connect {
987 hammer2_xop_head_t head;
988 hammer2_key_t lhc;
991 struct hammer2_xop_flush {
992 hammer2_xop_head_t head;
995 typedef struct hammer2_xop_readdir hammer2_xop_readdir_t;
996 typedef struct hammer2_xop_nresolve hammer2_xop_nresolve_t;
997 typedef struct hammer2_xop_unlink hammer2_xop_unlink_t;
998 typedef struct hammer2_xop_nrename hammer2_xop_nrename_t;
999 typedef struct hammer2_xop_ipcluster hammer2_xop_ipcluster_t;
1000 typedef struct hammer2_xop_strategy hammer2_xop_strategy_t;
1001 typedef struct hammer2_xop_mkdirent hammer2_xop_mkdirent_t;
1002 typedef struct hammer2_xop_create hammer2_xop_create_t;
1003 typedef struct hammer2_xop_destroy hammer2_xop_destroy_t;
1004 typedef struct hammer2_xop_fsync hammer2_xop_fsync_t;
1005 typedef struct hammer2_xop_unlinkall hammer2_xop_unlinkall_t;
1006 typedef struct hammer2_xop_scanlhc hammer2_xop_scanlhc_t;
1007 typedef struct hammer2_xop_scanall hammer2_xop_scanall_t;
1008 typedef struct hammer2_xop_lookup hammer2_xop_lookup_t;
1009 typedef struct hammer2_xop_connect hammer2_xop_connect_t;
1010 typedef struct hammer2_xop_flush hammer2_xop_flush_t;
1012 union hammer2_xop {
1013 hammer2_xop_head_t head;
1014 hammer2_xop_ipcluster_t xop_ipcluster;
1015 hammer2_xop_readdir_t xop_readdir;
1016 hammer2_xop_nresolve_t xop_nresolve;
1017 hammer2_xop_unlink_t xop_unlink;
1018 hammer2_xop_nrename_t xop_nrename;
1019 hammer2_xop_strategy_t xop_strategy;
1020 hammer2_xop_mkdirent_t xop_mkdirent;
1021 hammer2_xop_create_t xop_create;
1022 hammer2_xop_destroy_t xop_destroy;
1023 hammer2_xop_fsync_t xop_fsync;
1024 hammer2_xop_unlinkall_t xop_unlinkall;
1025 hammer2_xop_scanlhc_t xop_scanlhc;
1026 hammer2_xop_scanall_t xop_scanall;
1027 hammer2_xop_lookup_t xop_lookup;
1028 hammer2_xop_flush_t xop_flush;
1029 hammer2_xop_connect_t xop_connect;
1032 typedef union hammer2_xop hammer2_xop_t;
1035 * hammer2_xop_group - Manage XOP support threads.
1037 struct hammer2_xop_group {
1038 hammer2_thread_t thrs[HAMMER2_MAXCLUSTER];
1041 typedef struct hammer2_xop_group hammer2_xop_group_t;
1044 * flags to hammer2_xop_collect()
1046 #define HAMMER2_XOP_COLLECT_NOWAIT 0x00000001
1047 #define HAMMER2_XOP_COLLECT_WAITALL 0x00000002
1050 * flags to hammer2_xop_alloc()
1052 * MODIFYING - This is a modifying transaction, allocate a mtid.
1054 #define HAMMER2_XOP_MODIFYING 0x00000001
1055 #define HAMMER2_XOP_STRATEGY 0x00000002
1058 * Global (per partition) management structure, represents a hard block
1059 * device. Typically referenced by hammer2_chain structures when applicable.
1060 * Typically not used for network-managed elements.
1062 * Note that a single hammer2_dev can be indirectly tied to multiple system
1063 * mount points. There is no direct relationship. System mounts are
1064 * per-cluster-id, not per-block-device, and a single hard mount might contain
1065 * many PFSs and those PFSs might combine together in various ways to form
1066 * the set of available clusters.
1068 struct hammer2_dev {
1069 struct vnode *devvp; /* device vnode */
1070 int ronly; /* read-only mount */
1071 int mount_count; /* number of actively mounted PFSs */
1072 TAILQ_ENTRY(hammer2_dev) mntentry; /* hammer2_mntlist */
1074 struct malloc_type *mchain;
1075 int nipstacks;
1076 int maxipstacks;
1077 kdmsg_iocom_t iocom; /* volume-level dmsg interface */
1078 struct spinlock io_spin; /* iotree, iolruq access */
1079 struct hammer2_io_tree iotree;
1080 int iofree_count;
1081 hammer2_chain_t vchain; /* anchor chain (topology) */
1082 hammer2_chain_t fchain; /* anchor chain (freemap) */
1083 struct spinlock list_spin;
1084 struct h2_flush_list flushq; /* flush seeds */
1085 struct hammer2_pfs *spmp; /* super-root pmp for transactions */
1086 struct lock vollk; /* lockmgr lock */
1087 struct lock bulklk; /* bulkfree operation lock */
1088 struct lock bflock; /* bulk-free manual function lock */
1089 hammer2_off_t heur_freemap[HAMMER2_FREEMAP_HEUR_SIZE];
1090 hammer2_dedup_t heur_dedup[HAMMER2_DEDUP_HEUR_SIZE];
1091 int volhdrno; /* last volhdrno written */
1092 uint32_t hflags; /* HMNT2 flags applicable to device */
1093 hammer2_thread_t bfthr; /* bulk-free thread */
1094 char devrepname[64]; /* for kprintf */
1095 hammer2_ioc_bulkfree_t bflast; /* stats for last bulkfree run */
1096 hammer2_volume_data_t voldata;
1097 hammer2_volume_data_t volsync; /* synchronized voldata */
1100 typedef struct hammer2_dev hammer2_dev_t;
1103 * Helper functions (cluster must be locked for flags to be valid).
1105 static __inline
1107 hammer2_chain_rdok(hammer2_chain_t *chain)
1109 return (chain->error == 0);
1112 static __inline
1114 hammer2_chain_wrok(hammer2_chain_t *chain)
1116 return (chain->error == 0 && chain->hmp->ronly == 0);
1120 * Per-cluster management structure. This structure will be tied to a
1121 * system mount point if the system is mounting the PFS, but is also used
1122 * to manage clusters encountered during the super-root scan or received
1123 * via LNK_SPANs that might not be mounted.
1125 * This structure is also used to represent the super-root that hangs off
1126 * of a hard mount point. The super-root is not really a cluster element.
1127 * In this case the spmp_hmp field will be non-NULL. It's just easier to do
1128 * this than to special case super-root manipulation in the hammer2_chain*
1129 * code as being only hammer2_dev-related.
1131 * pfs_mode and pfs_nmasters are rollup fields which critically describes
1132 * how elements of the cluster act on the cluster. pfs_mode is only applicable
1133 * when a PFS is mounted by the system. pfs_nmasters is our best guess as to
1134 * how many masters have been configured for a cluster and is always
1135 * applicable. pfs_types[] is an array with 1:1 correspondance to the
1136 * iroot cluster and describes the PFS types of the nodes making up the
1137 * cluster.
1139 * WARNING! Portions of this structure have deferred initialization. In
1140 * particular, if not mounted there will be no wthread.
1141 * umounted network PFSs will also be missing iroot and numerous
1142 * other fields will not be initialized prior to mount.
1144 * Synchronization threads are chain-specific and only applicable
1145 * to local hard PFS entries. A hammer2_pfs structure may contain
1146 * more than one when multiple hard PFSs are present on the local
1147 * machine which require synchronization monitoring. Most PFSs
1148 * (such as snapshots) are 1xMASTER PFSs which do not need a
1149 * synchronization thread.
1151 * WARNING! The chains making up pfs->iroot's cluster are accounted for in
1152 * hammer2_dev->mount_count when the pfs is associated with a mount
1153 * point.
1155 struct hammer2_pfs {
1156 struct mount *mp;
1157 TAILQ_ENTRY(hammer2_pfs) mntentry; /* hammer2_pfslist */
1158 uuid_t pfs_clid;
1159 hammer2_dev_t *spmp_hmp; /* only if super-root pmp */
1160 hammer2_dev_t *force_local; /* only if 'local' mount */
1161 hammer2_inode_t *iroot; /* PFS root inode */
1162 uint8_t pfs_types[HAMMER2_MAXCLUSTER];
1163 char *pfs_names[HAMMER2_MAXCLUSTER];
1164 hammer2_dev_t *pfs_hmps[HAMMER2_MAXCLUSTER];
1165 hammer2_trans_t trans;
1166 struct lock lock; /* PFS lock for certain ops */
1167 struct lock lock_nlink; /* rename and nlink lock */
1168 struct netexport export; /* nfs export */
1169 int ronly; /* read-only mount */
1170 int hflags; /* pfs-specific mount flags */
1171 struct malloc_type *minode;
1172 struct malloc_type *mmsg;
1173 struct spinlock inum_spin; /* inumber lookup */
1174 struct hammer2_inode_tree inum_tree; /* (not applicable to spmp) */
1175 struct spinlock lru_spin; /* inumber lookup */
1176 struct hammer2_chain_list lru_list; /* chains on LRU */
1177 int lru_count; /* #of chains on LRU */
1178 hammer2_tid_t modify_tid; /* modify transaction id */
1179 hammer2_tid_t inode_tid; /* inode allocator */
1180 uint8_t pfs_nmasters; /* total masters */
1181 uint8_t pfs_mode; /* operating mode PFSMODE */
1182 uint8_t unused01;
1183 uint8_t unused02;
1184 int unused03;
1185 long inmem_inodes;
1186 uint32_t inmem_dirty_chains;
1187 int count_lwinprog; /* logical write in prog */
1188 struct spinlock list_spin;
1189 struct h2_sideq_list sideq; /* last-close dirty/unlink */
1190 hammer2_thread_t sync_thrs[HAMMER2_MAXCLUSTER];
1191 uint32_t cluster_flags; /* cached cluster flags */
1192 int has_xop_threads;
1193 struct spinlock xop_spin; /* xop sequencer */
1194 hammer2_xop_group_t xop_groups[HAMMER2_XOPGROUPS];
1197 typedef struct hammer2_pfs hammer2_pfs_t;
1199 TAILQ_HEAD(hammer2_pfslist, hammer2_pfs);
1201 #define HAMMER2_LRU_LIMIT 1024 /* per pmp lru_list */
1203 #define HAMMER2_DIRTYCHAIN_WAITING 0x80000000
1204 #define HAMMER2_DIRTYCHAIN_MASK 0x7FFFFFFF
1206 #define HAMMER2_LWINPROG_WAITING 0x80000000
1207 #define HAMMER2_LWINPROG_WAITING0 0x40000000
1208 #define HAMMER2_LWINPROG_MASK 0x3FFFFFFF
1211 * hammer2_cluster_check
1213 #define HAMMER2_CHECK_NULL 0x00000001
1216 * Bulkscan
1218 #define HAMMER2_BULK_ABORT 0x00000001
1221 * Misc
1223 #if defined(_KERNEL)
1225 MALLOC_DECLARE(M_HAMMER2);
1227 #define VTOI(vp) ((hammer2_inode_t *)(vp)->v_data)
1228 #define ITOV(ip) ((ip)->vp)
1231 * Currently locked chains retain the locked buffer cache buffer for
1232 * indirect blocks, and indirect blocks can be one of two sizes. The
1233 * device buffer has to match the case to avoid deadlocking recursive
1234 * chains that might otherwise try to access different offsets within
1235 * the same device buffer.
1237 static __inline
1239 hammer2_devblkradix(int radix)
1241 #if 0
1242 if (radix <= HAMMER2_LBUFRADIX) {
1243 return (HAMMER2_LBUFRADIX);
1244 } else {
1245 return (HAMMER2_PBUFRADIX);
1247 #endif
1248 return (HAMMER2_PBUFRADIX);
1252 * XXX almost time to remove this. DIO uses PBUFSIZE exclusively now.
1254 static __inline
1255 size_t
1256 hammer2_devblksize(size_t bytes)
1258 #if 0
1259 if (bytes <= HAMMER2_LBUFSIZE) {
1260 return(HAMMER2_LBUFSIZE);
1261 } else {
1262 KKASSERT(bytes <= HAMMER2_PBUFSIZE &&
1263 (bytes ^ (bytes - 1)) == ((bytes << 1) - 1));
1264 return (HAMMER2_PBUFSIZE);
1266 #endif
1267 return (HAMMER2_PBUFSIZE);
1271 static __inline
1272 hammer2_pfs_t *
1273 MPTOPMP(struct mount *mp)
1275 return ((hammer2_pfs_t *)mp->mnt_data);
1278 #define HAMMER2_DEDUP_FRAG (HAMMER2_PBUFSIZE / 64)
1279 #define HAMMER2_DEDUP_FRAGRADIX (HAMMER2_PBUFRADIX - 6)
1281 static __inline
1282 uint64_t
1283 hammer2_dedup_mask(hammer2_io_t *dio, hammer2_off_t data_off, u_int bytes)
1285 int bbeg;
1286 int bits;
1287 uint64_t mask;
1289 bbeg = (int)((data_off & ~HAMMER2_OFF_MASK_RADIX) - dio->pbase) >>
1290 HAMMER2_DEDUP_FRAGRADIX;
1291 bits = (int)((bytes + (HAMMER2_DEDUP_FRAG - 1)) >>
1292 HAMMER2_DEDUP_FRAGRADIX);
1293 mask = ((uint64_t)1 << bbeg) - 1;
1294 if (bbeg + bits == 64)
1295 mask = (uint64_t)-1;
1296 else
1297 mask = ((uint64_t)1 << (bbeg + bits)) - 1;
1299 mask &= ~(((uint64_t)1 << bbeg) - 1);
1301 return mask;
1304 extern struct vop_ops hammer2_vnode_vops;
1305 extern struct vop_ops hammer2_spec_vops;
1306 extern struct vop_ops hammer2_fifo_vops;
1307 extern struct hammer2_pfslist hammer2_pfslist;
1308 extern struct lock hammer2_mntlk;
1311 extern int hammer2_debug;
1312 extern int hammer2_cluster_read;
1313 extern int hammer2_cluster_write;
1314 extern int hammer2_dedup_enable;
1315 extern int hammer2_always_compress;
1316 extern int hammer2_inval_enable;
1317 extern int hammer2_flush_pipe;
1318 extern int hammer2_synchronous_flush;
1319 extern int hammer2_dio_count;
1320 extern int hammer2_limit_dio;
1321 extern long hammer2_chain_allocs;
1322 extern long hammer2_chain_frees;
1323 extern long hammer2_limit_dirty_chains;
1324 extern long hammer2_count_modified_chains;
1325 extern long hammer2_iod_invals;
1326 extern long hammer2_iod_file_read;
1327 extern long hammer2_iod_meta_read;
1328 extern long hammer2_iod_indr_read;
1329 extern long hammer2_iod_fmap_read;
1330 extern long hammer2_iod_volu_read;
1331 extern long hammer2_iod_file_write;
1332 extern long hammer2_iod_file_wembed;
1333 extern long hammer2_iod_file_wzero;
1334 extern long hammer2_iod_file_wdedup;
1335 extern long hammer2_iod_meta_write;
1336 extern long hammer2_iod_indr_write;
1337 extern long hammer2_iod_fmap_write;
1338 extern long hammer2_iod_volu_write;
1340 extern long hammer2_check_xxhash64;
1341 extern long hammer2_check_icrc32;
1343 extern struct objcache *cache_buffer_read;
1344 extern struct objcache *cache_buffer_write;
1345 extern struct objcache *cache_xops;
1348 * hammer2_subr.c
1350 #define hammer2_icrc32(buf, size) iscsi_crc32((buf), (size))
1351 #define hammer2_icrc32c(buf, size, crc) iscsi_crc32_ext((buf), (size), (crc))
1353 int hammer2_signal_check(time_t *timep);
1354 const char *hammer2_error_str(int error);
1356 void hammer2_inode_lock(hammer2_inode_t *ip, int how);
1357 void hammer2_inode_unlock(hammer2_inode_t *ip);
1358 hammer2_chain_t *hammer2_inode_chain(hammer2_inode_t *ip, int clindex, int how);
1359 hammer2_chain_t *hammer2_inode_chain_and_parent(hammer2_inode_t *ip,
1360 int clindex, hammer2_chain_t **parentp, int how);
1361 hammer2_mtx_state_t hammer2_inode_lock_temp_release(hammer2_inode_t *ip);
1362 void hammer2_inode_lock_temp_restore(hammer2_inode_t *ip,
1363 hammer2_mtx_state_t ostate);
1364 int hammer2_inode_lock_upgrade(hammer2_inode_t *ip);
1365 void hammer2_inode_lock_downgrade(hammer2_inode_t *ip, int);
1367 void hammer2_dev_exlock(hammer2_dev_t *hmp);
1368 void hammer2_dev_shlock(hammer2_dev_t *hmp);
1369 void hammer2_dev_unlock(hammer2_dev_t *hmp);
1371 int hammer2_get_dtype(uint8_t type);
1372 int hammer2_get_vtype(uint8_t type);
1373 uint8_t hammer2_get_obj_type(enum vtype vtype);
1374 void hammer2_time_to_timespec(uint64_t xtime, struct timespec *ts);
1375 uint64_t hammer2_timespec_to_time(const struct timespec *ts);
1376 uint32_t hammer2_to_unix_xid(const uuid_t *uuid);
1377 void hammer2_guid_to_uuid(uuid_t *uuid, uint32_t guid);
1378 void hammer2_trans_manage_init(hammer2_pfs_t *pmp);
1380 hammer2_key_t hammer2_dirhash(const unsigned char *name, size_t len);
1381 int hammer2_getradix(size_t bytes);
1383 int hammer2_calc_logical(hammer2_inode_t *ip, hammer2_off_t uoff,
1384 hammer2_key_t *lbasep, hammer2_key_t *leofp);
1385 int hammer2_calc_physical(hammer2_inode_t *ip, hammer2_key_t lbase);
1386 void hammer2_update_time(uint64_t *timep);
1387 void hammer2_adjreadcounter(hammer2_blockref_t *bref, size_t bytes);
1390 * hammer2_inode.c
1392 struct vnode *hammer2_igetv(hammer2_inode_t *ip, int *errorp);
1393 hammer2_inode_t *hammer2_inode_lookup(hammer2_pfs_t *pmp,
1394 hammer2_tid_t inum);
1395 hammer2_inode_t *hammer2_inode_get(hammer2_pfs_t *pmp, hammer2_inode_t *dip,
1396 hammer2_cluster_t *cluster, int idx);
1397 void hammer2_inode_free(hammer2_inode_t *ip);
1398 void hammer2_inode_ref(hammer2_inode_t *ip);
1399 void hammer2_inode_drop(hammer2_inode_t *ip);
1400 void hammer2_inode_repoint(hammer2_inode_t *ip, hammer2_inode_t *pip,
1401 hammer2_cluster_t *cluster);
1402 void hammer2_inode_repoint_one(hammer2_inode_t *ip, hammer2_cluster_t *cluster,
1403 int idx);
1404 void hammer2_inode_modify(hammer2_inode_t *ip);
1405 void hammer2_inode_run_sideq(hammer2_pfs_t *pmp);
1407 hammer2_inode_t *hammer2_inode_create(hammer2_inode_t *dip,
1408 hammer2_inode_t *pip,
1409 struct vattr *vap, struct ucred *cred,
1410 const uint8_t *name, size_t name_len, hammer2_key_t lhc,
1411 hammer2_key_t inum, uint8_t type, uint8_t target_type,
1412 int flags, int *errorp);
1413 void hammer2_inode_chain_sync(hammer2_inode_t *ip);
1414 int hammer2_inode_unlink_finisher(hammer2_inode_t *ip, int isopen);
1415 int hammer2_dirent_create(hammer2_inode_t *dip, const char *name,
1416 size_t name_len, hammer2_key_t inum, uint8_t type);
1419 * hammer2_chain.c
1421 void hammer2_voldata_lock(hammer2_dev_t *hmp);
1422 void hammer2_voldata_unlock(hammer2_dev_t *hmp);
1423 void hammer2_voldata_modify(hammer2_dev_t *hmp);
1424 hammer2_chain_t *hammer2_chain_alloc(hammer2_dev_t *hmp,
1425 hammer2_pfs_t *pmp,
1426 hammer2_blockref_t *bref);
1427 void hammer2_chain_core_init(hammer2_chain_t *chain);
1428 void hammer2_chain_ref(hammer2_chain_t *chain);
1429 void hammer2_chain_ref_hold(hammer2_chain_t *chain);
1430 void hammer2_chain_drop(hammer2_chain_t *chain);
1431 void hammer2_chain_drop_unhold(hammer2_chain_t *chain);
1432 void hammer2_chain_lock(hammer2_chain_t *chain, int how);
1433 void hammer2_chain_lock_unhold(hammer2_chain_t *chain, int how);
1434 #if 0
1435 void hammer2_chain_push_shared_lock(hammer2_chain_t *chain);
1436 void hammer2_chain_pull_shared_lock(hammer2_chain_t *chain);
1437 #endif
1438 void hammer2_chain_load_data(hammer2_chain_t *chain);
1439 const hammer2_media_data_t *hammer2_chain_rdata(hammer2_chain_t *chain);
1440 hammer2_media_data_t *hammer2_chain_wdata(hammer2_chain_t *chain);
1441 int hammer2_chain_snapshot(hammer2_chain_t *chain, hammer2_ioc_pfs_t *pmp,
1442 hammer2_tid_t mtid);
1444 int hammer2_chain_inode_find(hammer2_pfs_t *pmp, hammer2_key_t inum,
1445 int clindex, int flags,
1446 hammer2_chain_t **parentp,
1447 hammer2_chain_t **chainp);
1448 void hammer2_chain_modify(hammer2_chain_t *chain, hammer2_tid_t mtid,
1449 hammer2_off_t dedup_off, int flags);
1450 void hammer2_chain_modify_ip(hammer2_inode_t *ip, hammer2_chain_t *chain,
1451 hammer2_tid_t mtid, int flags);
1452 void hammer2_chain_resize(hammer2_chain_t *chain,
1453 hammer2_tid_t mtid, hammer2_off_t dedup_off,
1454 int nradix, int flags);
1455 void hammer2_chain_unlock(hammer2_chain_t *chain);
1456 void hammer2_chain_unlock_hold(hammer2_chain_t *chain);
1457 void hammer2_chain_wait(hammer2_chain_t *chain);
1458 hammer2_chain_t *hammer2_chain_get(hammer2_chain_t *parent, int generation,
1459 hammer2_blockref_t *bref);
1460 hammer2_chain_t *hammer2_chain_lookup_init(hammer2_chain_t *parent, int flags);
1461 void hammer2_chain_lookup_done(hammer2_chain_t *parent);
1462 hammer2_chain_t *hammer2_chain_getparent(hammer2_chain_t **parentp, int how);
1463 hammer2_chain_t *hammer2_chain_lookup(hammer2_chain_t **parentp,
1464 hammer2_key_t *key_nextp,
1465 hammer2_key_t key_beg, hammer2_key_t key_end,
1466 int *cache_indexp, int flags);
1467 hammer2_chain_t *hammer2_chain_next(hammer2_chain_t **parentp,
1468 hammer2_chain_t *chain,
1469 hammer2_key_t *key_nextp,
1470 hammer2_key_t key_beg, hammer2_key_t key_end,
1471 int *cache_indexp, int flags);
1472 hammer2_blockref_t *hammer2_chain_scan(hammer2_chain_t *parent,
1473 hammer2_chain_t **chainp,
1474 hammer2_blockref_t *bref,
1475 int *firstp, int *cache_indexp, int flags);
1477 int hammer2_chain_create(hammer2_chain_t **parentp, hammer2_chain_t **chainp,
1478 hammer2_pfs_t *pmp, int methods,
1479 hammer2_key_t key, int keybits,
1480 int type, size_t bytes, hammer2_tid_t mtid,
1481 hammer2_off_t dedup_off, int flags);
1482 void hammer2_chain_rename(hammer2_blockref_t *bref,
1483 hammer2_chain_t **parentp,
1484 hammer2_chain_t *chain,
1485 hammer2_tid_t mtid, int flags);
1486 void hammer2_chain_delete(hammer2_chain_t *parent, hammer2_chain_t *chain,
1487 hammer2_tid_t mtid, int flags);
1488 void hammer2_chain_setflush(hammer2_chain_t *chain);
1489 void hammer2_chain_countbrefs(hammer2_chain_t *chain,
1490 hammer2_blockref_t *base, int count);
1491 hammer2_chain_t *hammer2_chain_bulksnap(hammer2_dev_t *hmp);
1492 void hammer2_chain_bulkdrop(hammer2_chain_t *copy);
1494 void hammer2_chain_setcheck(hammer2_chain_t *chain, void *bdata);
1495 int hammer2_chain_testcheck(hammer2_chain_t *chain, void *bdata);
1496 int hammer2_chain_dirent_test(hammer2_chain_t *chain, const char *name,
1497 size_t name_len);
1499 void hammer2_pfs_memory_wait(hammer2_pfs_t *pmp);
1500 void hammer2_pfs_memory_inc(hammer2_pfs_t *pmp);
1501 void hammer2_pfs_memory_wakeup(hammer2_pfs_t *pmp);
1503 void hammer2_base_delete(hammer2_chain_t *chain,
1504 hammer2_blockref_t *base, int count,
1505 int *cache_indexp, hammer2_chain_t *child);
1506 void hammer2_base_insert(hammer2_chain_t *chain,
1507 hammer2_blockref_t *base, int count,
1508 int *cache_indexp, hammer2_chain_t *child);
1511 * hammer2_flush.c
1513 void hammer2_flush(hammer2_chain_t *chain, int istop);
1514 void hammer2_delayed_flush(hammer2_chain_t *chain);
1517 * hammer2_trans.c
1519 void hammer2_trans_init(hammer2_pfs_t *pmp, uint32_t flags);
1520 hammer2_tid_t hammer2_trans_sub(hammer2_pfs_t *pmp);
1521 void hammer2_trans_done(hammer2_pfs_t *pmp);
1522 hammer2_tid_t hammer2_trans_newinum(hammer2_pfs_t *pmp);
1523 void hammer2_trans_assert_strategy(hammer2_pfs_t *pmp);
1524 void hammer2_dedup_record(hammer2_chain_t *chain, hammer2_io_t *dio,
1525 char *data);
1528 * hammer2_ioctl.c
1530 int hammer2_ioctl(hammer2_inode_t *ip, u_long com, void *data,
1531 int fflag, struct ucred *cred);
1534 * hammer2_io.c
1536 void hammer2_io_putblk(hammer2_io_t **diop);
1537 void hammer2_io_inval(hammer2_io_t *dio, hammer2_off_t data_off, u_int bytes);
1538 void hammer2_io_cleanup(hammer2_dev_t *hmp, struct hammer2_io_tree *tree);
1539 char *hammer2_io_data(hammer2_io_t *dio, off_t lbase);
1540 hammer2_io_t *hammer2_io_getquick(hammer2_dev_t *hmp, off_t lbase, int lsize,
1541 int notgood);
1542 void hammer2_io_getblk(hammer2_dev_t *hmp, off_t lbase, int lsize,
1543 hammer2_iocb_t *iocb);
1544 void hammer2_io_dedup_set(hammer2_dev_t *hmp, hammer2_blockref_t *bref);
1545 void hammer2_io_dedup_delete(hammer2_dev_t *hmp, uint8_t btype,
1546 hammer2_off_t data_off, u_int bytes);
1547 void hammer2_io_dedup_assert(hammer2_dev_t *hmp, hammer2_off_t data_off,
1548 u_int bytes);
1549 void hammer2_io_complete(hammer2_iocb_t *iocb);
1550 void hammer2_io_callback(struct bio *bio);
1551 void hammer2_iocb_wait(hammer2_iocb_t *iocb);
1552 int hammer2_io_new(hammer2_dev_t *hmp, int btype, off_t lbase, int lsize,
1553 hammer2_io_t **diop);
1554 int hammer2_io_newnz(hammer2_dev_t *hmp, int btype, off_t lbase, int lsize,
1555 hammer2_io_t **diop);
1556 void hammer2_io_newq(hammer2_dev_t *hmp, int btype, off_t lbase, int lsize);
1557 int hammer2_io_bread(hammer2_dev_t *hmp, int btype, off_t lbase, int lsize,
1558 hammer2_io_t **diop);
1559 void hammer2_io_bawrite(hammer2_io_t **diop);
1560 void hammer2_io_bdwrite(hammer2_io_t **diop);
1561 int hammer2_io_bwrite(hammer2_io_t **diop);
1562 int hammer2_io_isdirty(hammer2_io_t *dio);
1563 void hammer2_io_setdirty(hammer2_io_t *dio);
1564 void hammer2_io_brelse(hammer2_io_t **diop);
1565 void hammer2_io_bqrelse(hammer2_io_t **diop);
1566 int hammer2_io_crc_good(hammer2_chain_t *chain, uint64_t *maskp);
1567 void hammer2_io_crc_setmask(hammer2_io_t *dio, uint64_t mask);
1568 void hammer2_io_crc_clrmask(hammer2_io_t *dio, uint64_t mask);
1571 * hammer2_thread.c
1573 void hammer2_thr_signal(hammer2_thread_t *thr, uint32_t flags);
1574 void hammer2_thr_signal2(hammer2_thread_t *thr,
1575 uint32_t pflags, uint32_t nflags);
1576 void hammer2_thr_wait(hammer2_thread_t *thr, uint32_t flags);
1577 void hammer2_thr_wait_neg(hammer2_thread_t *thr, uint32_t flags);
1578 int hammer2_thr_wait_any(hammer2_thread_t *thr, uint32_t flags, int timo);
1579 void hammer2_thr_create(hammer2_thread_t *thr,
1580 hammer2_pfs_t *pmp, hammer2_dev_t *hmp,
1581 const char *id, int clindex, int repidx,
1582 void (*func)(void *arg));
1583 void hammer2_thr_delete(hammer2_thread_t *thr);
1584 void hammer2_thr_remaster(hammer2_thread_t *thr);
1585 void hammer2_thr_freeze_async(hammer2_thread_t *thr);
1586 void hammer2_thr_freeze(hammer2_thread_t *thr);
1587 void hammer2_thr_unfreeze(hammer2_thread_t *thr);
1588 int hammer2_thr_break(hammer2_thread_t *thr);
1589 void hammer2_primary_xops_thread(void *arg);
1592 * hammer2_thread.c (XOP API)
1594 void hammer2_xop_group_init(hammer2_pfs_t *pmp, hammer2_xop_group_t *xgrp);
1595 void *hammer2_xop_alloc(hammer2_inode_t *ip, int flags);
1596 void hammer2_xop_setname(hammer2_xop_head_t *xop,
1597 const char *name, size_t name_len);
1598 void hammer2_xop_setname2(hammer2_xop_head_t *xop,
1599 const char *name, size_t name_len);
1600 size_t hammer2_xop_setname_inum(hammer2_xop_head_t *xop, hammer2_key_t inum);
1601 void hammer2_xop_setip2(hammer2_xop_head_t *xop, hammer2_inode_t *ip2);
1602 void hammer2_xop_setip3(hammer2_xop_head_t *xop, hammer2_inode_t *ip3);
1603 void hammer2_xop_reinit(hammer2_xop_head_t *xop);
1604 void hammer2_xop_helper_create(hammer2_pfs_t *pmp);
1605 void hammer2_xop_helper_cleanup(hammer2_pfs_t *pmp);
1606 void hammer2_xop_start(hammer2_xop_head_t *xop, hammer2_xop_func_t func);
1607 void hammer2_xop_start_except(hammer2_xop_head_t *xop, hammer2_xop_func_t func,
1608 int notidx);
1609 int hammer2_xop_collect(hammer2_xop_head_t *xop, int flags);
1610 void hammer2_xop_retire(hammer2_xop_head_t *xop, uint32_t mask);
1611 int hammer2_xop_active(hammer2_xop_head_t *xop);
1612 int hammer2_xop_feed(hammer2_xop_head_t *xop, hammer2_chain_t *chain,
1613 int clindex, int error);
1616 * hammer2_synchro.c
1618 void hammer2_primary_sync_thread(void *arg);
1621 * XOP backends in hammer2_xops.c, primarily for VNOPS. Other XOP backends
1622 * may be integrated into other source files.
1624 void hammer2_xop_ipcluster(hammer2_thread_t *thr, hammer2_xop_t *xop);
1625 void hammer2_xop_readdir(hammer2_thread_t *thr, hammer2_xop_t *xop);
1626 void hammer2_xop_nresolve(hammer2_thread_t *thr, hammer2_xop_t *xop);
1627 void hammer2_xop_unlink(hammer2_thread_t *thr, hammer2_xop_t *xop);
1628 void hammer2_xop_nrename(hammer2_thread_t *thr, hammer2_xop_t *xop);
1629 void hammer2_xop_scanlhc(hammer2_thread_t *thr, hammer2_xop_t *xop);
1630 void hammer2_xop_scanall(hammer2_thread_t *thr, hammer2_xop_t *xop);
1631 void hammer2_xop_lookup(hammer2_thread_t *thr, hammer2_xop_t *xop);
1632 void hammer2_inode_xop_mkdirent(hammer2_thread_t *thr, hammer2_xop_t *xop);
1633 void hammer2_inode_xop_create(hammer2_thread_t *thr, hammer2_xop_t *xop);
1634 void hammer2_inode_xop_destroy(hammer2_thread_t *thr, hammer2_xop_t *xop);
1635 void hammer2_inode_xop_chain_sync(hammer2_thread_t *thr, hammer2_xop_t *xop);
1636 void hammer2_inode_xop_unlinkall(hammer2_thread_t *thr, hammer2_xop_t *xop);
1637 void hammer2_inode_xop_connect(hammer2_thread_t *thr, hammer2_xop_t *xop);
1638 void hammer2_inode_xop_flush(hammer2_thread_t *thr, hammer2_xop_t *xop);
1641 * hammer2_msgops.c
1643 int hammer2_msg_dbg_rcvmsg(kdmsg_msg_t *msg);
1644 int hammer2_msg_adhoc_input(kdmsg_msg_t *msg);
1647 * hammer2_vfsops.c
1649 void hammer2_volconf_update(hammer2_dev_t *hmp, int index);
1650 void hammer2_dump_chain(hammer2_chain_t *chain, int tab, int *countp, char pfx);
1651 int hammer2_vfs_sync(struct mount *mp, int waitflags);
1652 hammer2_pfs_t *hammer2_pfsalloc(hammer2_chain_t *chain,
1653 const hammer2_inode_data_t *ripdata,
1654 hammer2_tid_t modify_tid,
1655 hammer2_dev_t *force_local);
1656 void hammer2_pfsdealloc(hammer2_pfs_t *pmp, int clindex, int destroying);
1657 int hammer2_vfs_vget(struct mount *mp, struct vnode *dvp,
1658 ino_t ino, struct vnode **vpp);
1660 void hammer2_lwinprog_ref(hammer2_pfs_t *pmp);
1661 void hammer2_lwinprog_drop(hammer2_pfs_t *pmp);
1662 void hammer2_lwinprog_wait(hammer2_pfs_t *pmp, int pipe);
1665 * hammer2_freemap.c
1667 int hammer2_freemap_alloc(hammer2_chain_t *chain, size_t bytes);
1668 void hammer2_freemap_adjust(hammer2_dev_t *hmp,
1669 hammer2_blockref_t *bref, int how);
1672 * hammer2_cluster.c
1674 uint8_t hammer2_cluster_type(hammer2_cluster_t *cluster);
1675 const hammer2_media_data_t *hammer2_cluster_rdata(hammer2_cluster_t *cluster);
1676 hammer2_media_data_t *hammer2_cluster_wdata(hammer2_cluster_t *cluster);
1677 hammer2_cluster_t *hammer2_cluster_from_chain(hammer2_chain_t *chain);
1678 void hammer2_cluster_bref(hammer2_cluster_t *cluster, hammer2_blockref_t *bref);
1679 hammer2_cluster_t *hammer2_cluster_alloc(hammer2_pfs_t *pmp,
1680 hammer2_blockref_t *bref);
1681 void hammer2_cluster_ref(hammer2_cluster_t *cluster);
1682 void hammer2_cluster_drop(hammer2_cluster_t *cluster);
1683 void hammer2_cluster_lock(hammer2_cluster_t *cluster, int how);
1684 int hammer2_cluster_check(hammer2_cluster_t *cluster, hammer2_key_t lokey,
1685 int flags);
1686 void hammer2_cluster_resolve(hammer2_cluster_t *cluster);
1687 void hammer2_cluster_forcegood(hammer2_cluster_t *cluster);
1688 void hammer2_cluster_unlock(hammer2_cluster_t *cluster);
1690 void hammer2_bulkfree_init(hammer2_dev_t *hmp);
1691 void hammer2_bulkfree_uninit(hammer2_dev_t *hmp);
1692 int hammer2_bulkfree_pass(hammer2_dev_t *hmp, hammer2_chain_t *vchain,
1693 struct hammer2_ioc_bulkfree *bfi);
1696 * hammer2_iocom.c
1698 void hammer2_iocom_init(hammer2_dev_t *hmp);
1699 void hammer2_iocom_uninit(hammer2_dev_t *hmp);
1700 void hammer2_cluster_reconnect(hammer2_dev_t *hmp, struct file *fp);
1703 * hammer2_strategy.c
1705 int hammer2_vop_strategy(struct vop_strategy_args *ap);
1706 int hammer2_vop_bmap(struct vop_bmap_args *ap);
1707 void hammer2_write_thread(void *arg);
1708 void hammer2_bioq_sync(hammer2_pfs_t *pmp);
1709 void hammer2_dedup_clear(hammer2_dev_t *hmp);
1711 #endif /* !_KERNEL */
1712 #endif /* !_VFS_HAMMER2_HAMMER2_H_ */