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34 * $DragonFly: src/sys/kern/vfs_jops.c,v 1.36 2007/08/21 17:43:52 dillon Exp $
37 * Each mount point may have zero or more independantly configured journals
38 * attached to it. Each journal is represented by a memory FIFO and worker
39 * thread. Journal events are streamed through the FIFO to the thread,
40 * batched up (typically on one-second intervals), and written out by the
41 * thread.
43 * Journal vnode ops are executed instead of mnt_vn_norm_ops when one or
44 * more journals have been installed on a mount point. It becomes the
45 * responsibility of the journal op to call the underlying normal op as
46 * appropriate.
48 #include <sys/param.h>
49 #include <sys/systm.h>
50 #include <sys/buf.h>
51 #include <sys/conf.h>
52 #include <sys/kernel.h>
53 #include <sys/queue.h>
54 #include <sys/lock.h>
55 #include <sys/malloc.h>
56 #include <sys/mount.h>
57 #include <sys/unistd.h>
58 #include <sys/vnode.h>
59 #include <sys/poll.h>
60 #include <sys/mountctl.h>
61 #include <sys/journal.h>
62 #include <sys/file.h>
63 #include <sys/proc.h>
64 #include <sys/msfbuf.h>
65 #include <sys/socket.h>
66 #include <sys/socketvar.h>
68 #include <machine/limits.h>
70 #include <vm/vm.h>
71 #include <vm/vm_object.h>
72 #include <vm/vm_page.h>
73 #include <vm/vm_pager.h>
74 #include <vm/vnode_pager.h>
76 #include <sys/file2.h>
77 #include <sys/thread2.h>
79 static int journal_attach(struct mount *mp);
80 static void journal_detach(struct mount *mp);
81 static int journal_install_vfs_journal(struct mount *mp, struct file *fp,
82 const struct mountctl_install_journal *info);
83 static int journal_restart_vfs_journal(struct mount *mp, struct file *fp,
84 const struct mountctl_restart_journal *info);
85 static int journal_remove_vfs_journal(struct mount *mp,
86 const struct mountctl_remove_journal *info);
87 static int journal_restart(struct mount *mp, struct file *fp,
88 struct journal *jo, int flags);
89 static int journal_destroy(struct mount *mp, struct journal *jo, int flags);
90 static int journal_resync_vfs_journal(struct mount *mp, const void *ctl);
91 static int journal_status_vfs_journal(struct mount *mp,
92 const struct mountctl_status_journal *info,
93 struct mountctl_journal_ret_status *rstat,
94 int buflen, int *res);
96 static void jrecord_undo_file(struct jrecord *jrec, struct vnode *vp,
97 int jrflags, off_t off, off_t bytes);
99 static int journal_setattr(struct vop_setattr_args *ap);
100 static int journal_write(struct vop_write_args *ap);
101 static int journal_fsync(struct vop_fsync_args *ap);
102 static int journal_putpages(struct vop_putpages_args *ap);
103 static int journal_setacl(struct vop_setacl_args *ap);
104 static int journal_setextattr(struct vop_setextattr_args *ap);
105 static int journal_ncreate(struct vop_ncreate_args *ap);
106 static int journal_nmknod(struct vop_nmknod_args *ap);
107 static int journal_nlink(struct vop_nlink_args *ap);
108 static int journal_nsymlink(struct vop_nsymlink_args *ap);
109 static int journal_nwhiteout(struct vop_nwhiteout_args *ap);
110 static int journal_nremove(struct vop_nremove_args *ap);
111 static int journal_nmkdir(struct vop_nmkdir_args *ap);
112 static int journal_nrmdir(struct vop_nrmdir_args *ap);
113 static int journal_nrename(struct vop_nrename_args *ap);
115 #define JRUNDO_SIZE 0x00000001
116 #define JRUNDO_UID 0x00000002
117 #define JRUNDO_GID 0x00000004
118 #define JRUNDO_FSID 0x00000008
119 #define JRUNDO_MODES 0x00000010
120 #define JRUNDO_INUM 0x00000020
121 #define JRUNDO_ATIME 0x00000040
122 #define JRUNDO_MTIME 0x00000080
123 #define JRUNDO_CTIME 0x00000100
124 #define JRUNDO_GEN 0x00000200
125 #define JRUNDO_FLAGS 0x00000400
126 #define JRUNDO_UDEV 0x00000800
127 #define JRUNDO_NLINK 0x00001000
128 #define JRUNDO_FILEDATA 0x00010000
129 #define JRUNDO_GETVP 0x00020000
130 #define JRUNDO_CONDLINK 0x00040000 /* write file data if link count 1 */
131 #define JRUNDO_VATTR (JRUNDO_SIZE|JRUNDO_UID|JRUNDO_GID|JRUNDO_FSID|\
132 JRUNDO_MODES|JRUNDO_INUM|JRUNDO_ATIME|JRUNDO_MTIME|\
133 JRUNDO_CTIME|JRUNDO_GEN|JRUNDO_FLAGS|JRUNDO_UDEV|\
134 JRUNDO_NLINK)
135 #define JRUNDO_ALL (JRUNDO_VATTR|JRUNDO_FILEDATA)
137 static struct vop_ops journal_vnode_vops = {
138 .vop_default = vop_journal_operate_ap,
139 .vop_mountctl = journal_mountctl,
140 .vop_setattr = journal_setattr,
141 .vop_write = journal_write,
142 .vop_fsync = journal_fsync,
143 .vop_putpages = journal_putpages,
144 .vop_setacl = journal_setacl,
145 .vop_setextattr = journal_setextattr,
146 .vop_ncreate = journal_ncreate,
147 .vop_nmknod = journal_nmknod,
148 .vop_nlink = journal_nlink,
149 .vop_nsymlink = journal_nsymlink,
150 .vop_nwhiteout = journal_nwhiteout,
151 .vop_nremove = journal_nremove,
152 .vop_nmkdir = journal_nmkdir,
153 .vop_nrmdir = journal_nrmdir,
154 .vop_nrename = journal_nrename
158 journal_mountctl(struct vop_mountctl_args *ap)
160 struct mount *mp;
161 int error = 0;
163 mp = ap->a_head.a_ops->head.vv_mount;
164 KKASSERT(mp);
166 if (mp->mnt_vn_journal_ops == NULL) {
167 switch(ap->a_op) {
168 case MOUNTCTL_INSTALL_VFS_JOURNAL:
169 error = journal_attach(mp);
170 if (error == 0 && ap->a_ctllen != sizeof(struct mountctl_install_journal))
171 error = EINVAL;
172 if (error == 0 && ap->a_fp == NULL)
173 error = EBADF;
174 if (error == 0)
175 error = journal_install_vfs_journal(mp, ap->a_fp, ap->a_ctl);
176 if (TAILQ_EMPTY(&mp->mnt_jlist))
177 journal_detach(mp);
178 break;
179 case MOUNTCTL_RESTART_VFS_JOURNAL:
180 case MOUNTCTL_REMOVE_VFS_JOURNAL:
181 case MOUNTCTL_RESYNC_VFS_JOURNAL:
182 case MOUNTCTL_STATUS_VFS_JOURNAL:
183 error = ENOENT;
184 break;
185 default:
186 error = EOPNOTSUPP;
187 break;
189 } else {
190 switch(ap->a_op) {
191 case MOUNTCTL_INSTALL_VFS_JOURNAL:
192 if (ap->a_ctllen != sizeof(struct mountctl_install_journal))
193 error = EINVAL;
194 if (error == 0 && ap->a_fp == NULL)
195 error = EBADF;
196 if (error == 0)
197 error = journal_install_vfs_journal(mp, ap->a_fp, ap->a_ctl);
198 break;
199 case MOUNTCTL_RESTART_VFS_JOURNAL:
200 if (ap->a_ctllen != sizeof(struct mountctl_restart_journal))
201 error = EINVAL;
202 if (error == 0 && ap->a_fp == NULL)
203 error = EBADF;
204 if (error == 0)
205 error = journal_restart_vfs_journal(mp, ap->a_fp, ap->a_ctl);
206 break;
207 case MOUNTCTL_REMOVE_VFS_JOURNAL:
208 if (ap->a_ctllen != sizeof(struct mountctl_remove_journal))
209 error = EINVAL;
210 if (error == 0)
211 error = journal_remove_vfs_journal(mp, ap->a_ctl);
212 if (TAILQ_EMPTY(&mp->mnt_jlist))
213 journal_detach(mp);
214 break;
215 case MOUNTCTL_RESYNC_VFS_JOURNAL:
216 if (ap->a_ctllen != 0)
217 error = EINVAL;
218 error = journal_resync_vfs_journal(mp, ap->a_ctl);
219 break;
220 case MOUNTCTL_STATUS_VFS_JOURNAL:
221 if (ap->a_ctllen != sizeof(struct mountctl_status_journal))
222 error = EINVAL;
223 if (error == 0) {
224 error = journal_status_vfs_journal(mp, ap->a_ctl,
225 ap->a_buf, ap->a_buflen, ap->a_res);
227 break;
228 default:
229 error = EOPNOTSUPP;
230 break;
233 return (error);
237 * High level mount point setup. When a
239 static int
240 journal_attach(struct mount *mp)
242 KKASSERT(mp->mnt_jbitmap == NULL);
243 vfs_add_vnodeops(mp, &journal_vnode_vops, &mp->mnt_vn_journal_ops);
244 mp->mnt_jbitmap = kmalloc(JREC_STREAMID_JMAX/8, M_JOURNAL, M_WAITOK|M_ZERO);
245 mp->mnt_streamid = JREC_STREAMID_JMIN;
246 return(0);
249 static void
250 journal_detach(struct mount *mp)
252 KKASSERT(mp->mnt_jbitmap != NULL);
253 if (mp->mnt_vn_journal_ops)
254 vfs_rm_vnodeops(mp, &journal_vnode_vops, &mp->mnt_vn_journal_ops);
255 kfree(mp->mnt_jbitmap, M_JOURNAL);
256 mp->mnt_jbitmap = NULL;
260 * Install a journal on a mount point. Each journal has an associated worker
261 * thread which is responsible for buffering and spooling the data to the
262 * target. A mount point may have multiple journals attached to it. An
263 * initial start record is generated when the journal is associated.
265 static int
266 journal_install_vfs_journal(struct mount *mp, struct file *fp,
267 const struct mountctl_install_journal *info)
269 struct journal *jo;
270 struct jrecord jrec;
271 int error = 0;
272 int size;
274 jo = kmalloc(sizeof(struct journal), M_JOURNAL, M_WAITOK|M_ZERO);
275 bcopy(info->id, jo->id, sizeof(jo->id));
276 jo->flags = info->flags & ~(MC_JOURNAL_WACTIVE | MC_JOURNAL_RACTIVE |
277 MC_JOURNAL_STOP_REQ);
280 * Memory FIFO size, round to nearest power of 2
282 if (info->membufsize) {
283 if (info->membufsize < 65536)
284 size = 65536;
285 else if (info->membufsize > 128 * 1024 * 1024)
286 size = 128 * 1024 * 1024;
287 else
288 size = (int)info->membufsize;
289 } else {
290 size = 1024 * 1024;
292 jo->fifo.size = 1;
293 while (jo->fifo.size < size)
294 jo->fifo.size <<= 1;
297 * Other parameters. If not specified the starting transaction id
298 * will be the current date.
300 if (info->transid) {
301 jo->transid = info->transid;
302 } else {
303 struct timespec ts;
304 getnanotime(&ts);
305 jo->transid = ((int64_t)ts.tv_sec << 30) | ts.tv_nsec;
308 jo->fp = fp;
311 * Allocate the memory FIFO
313 jo->fifo.mask = jo->fifo.size - 1;
314 jo->fifo.membase = kmalloc(jo->fifo.size, M_JFIFO, M_WAITOK|M_ZERO|M_NULLOK);
315 if (jo->fifo.membase == NULL)
316 error = ENOMEM;
319 * Create the worker threads and generate the association record.
321 if (error) {
322 kfree(jo, M_JOURNAL);
323 } else {
324 fhold(fp);
325 journal_create_threads(jo);
326 jrecord_init(jo, &jrec, JREC_STREAMID_DISCONT);
327 jrecord_write(&jrec, JTYPE_ASSOCIATE, 0);
328 jrecord_done(&jrec, 0);
329 TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&mp->mnt_jlist, jo, jentry);
331 return(error);
335 * Restart a journal with a new descriptor. The existing reader and writer
336 * threads are terminated and a new descriptor is associated with the
337 * journal. The FIFO rindex is reset to xindex and the threads are then
338 * restarted.
340 static int
341 journal_restart_vfs_journal(struct mount *mp, struct file *fp,
342 const struct mountctl_restart_journal *info)
344 struct journal *jo;
345 int error;
347 TAILQ_FOREACH(jo, &mp->mnt_jlist, jentry) {
348 if (bcmp(jo->id, info->id, sizeof(jo->id)) == 0)
349 break;
351 if (jo)
352 error = journal_restart(mp, fp, jo, info->flags);
353 else
354 error = EINVAL;
355 return (error);
358 static int
359 journal_restart(struct mount *mp, struct file *fp,
360 struct journal *jo, int flags)
363 * XXX lock the jo
366 #if 0
368 * Record the fact that we are doing a restart in the journal.
369 * XXX it isn't safe to do this if the journal is being restarted
370 * because it was locked up and the writer thread has already exited.
372 jrecord_init(jo, &jrec, JREC_STREAMID_RESTART);
373 jrecord_write(&jrec, JTYPE_DISASSOCIATE, 0);
374 jrecord_done(&jrec, 0);
375 #endif
378 * Stop the reader and writer threads and clean up the current
379 * descriptor.
381 kprintf("RESTART WITH FP %p KILLING %p\n", fp, jo->fp);
382 journal_destroy_threads(jo, flags);
384 if (jo->fp)
385 fdrop(jo->fp);
388 * Associate the new descriptor, reset the FIFO index, and recreate
389 * the threads.
391 fhold(fp);
392 jo->fp = fp;
393 jo->fifo.rindex = jo->fifo.xindex;
394 journal_create_threads(jo);
396 return(0);
400 * Disassociate a journal from a mount point and terminate its worker thread.
401 * A final termination record is written out before the file pointer is
402 * dropped.
404 static int
405 journal_remove_vfs_journal(struct mount *mp,
406 const struct mountctl_remove_journal *info)
408 struct journal *jo;
409 int error;
411 TAILQ_FOREACH(jo, &mp->mnt_jlist, jentry) {
412 if (bcmp(jo->id, info->id, sizeof(jo->id)) == 0)
413 break;
415 if (jo)
416 error = journal_destroy(mp, jo, info->flags);
417 else
418 error = EINVAL;
419 return (error);
423 * Remove all journals associated with a mount point. Usually called
424 * by the umount code.
426 void
427 journal_remove_all_journals(struct mount *mp, int flags)
429 struct journal *jo;
431 while ((jo = TAILQ_FIRST(&mp->mnt_jlist)) != NULL) {
432 journal_destroy(mp, jo, flags);
436 static int
437 journal_destroy(struct mount *mp, struct journal *jo, int flags)
439 struct jrecord jrec;
441 TAILQ_REMOVE(&mp->mnt_jlist, jo, jentry);
443 jrecord_init(jo, &jrec, JREC_STREAMID_DISCONT);
444 jrecord_write(&jrec, JTYPE_DISASSOCIATE, 0);
445 jrecord_done(&jrec, 0);
447 journal_destroy_threads(jo, flags);
449 if (jo->fp)
450 fdrop(jo->fp);
451 if (jo->fifo.membase)
452 kfree(jo->fifo.membase, M_JFIFO);
453 kfree(jo, M_JOURNAL);
455 return(0);
458 static int
459 journal_resync_vfs_journal(struct mount *mp, const void *ctl)
461 return(EINVAL);
464 static int
465 journal_status_vfs_journal(struct mount *mp,
466 const struct mountctl_status_journal *info,
467 struct mountctl_journal_ret_status *rstat,
468 int buflen, int *res)
470 struct journal *jo;
471 int error = 0;
472 int index;
474 index = 0;
475 *res = 0;
476 TAILQ_FOREACH(jo, &mp->mnt_jlist, jentry) {
477 if (info->index == MC_JOURNAL_INDEX_ID) {
478 if (bcmp(jo->id, info->id, sizeof(jo->id)) != 0)
479 continue;
480 } else if (info->index >= 0) {
481 if (info->index < index)
482 continue;
483 } else if (info->index != MC_JOURNAL_INDEX_ALL) {
484 continue;
486 if (buflen < sizeof(*rstat)) {
487 if (*res)
488 rstat[-1].flags |= MC_JOURNAL_STATUS_MORETOCOME;
489 else
490 error = EINVAL;
491 break;
493 bzero(rstat, sizeof(*rstat));
494 rstat->recsize = sizeof(*rstat);
495 bcopy(jo->id, rstat->id, sizeof(jo->id));
496 rstat->index = index;
497 rstat->membufsize = jo->fifo.size;
498 rstat->membufused = jo->fifo.windex - jo->fifo.xindex;
499 rstat->membufunacked = jo->fifo.rindex - jo->fifo.xindex;
500 rstat->bytessent = jo->total_acked;
501 rstat->fifostalls = jo->fifostalls;
502 ++rstat;
503 ++index;
504 *res += sizeof(*rstat);
505 buflen -= sizeof(*rstat);
507 return(error);
510 /************************************************************************
511 * PARALLEL TRANSACTION SUPPORT ROUTINES *
512 ************************************************************************
514 * JRECLIST_*() - routines which create and iterate over jrecord structures,
515 * because a mount point may have multiple attached journals.
519 * Initialize the passed jrecord_list and create a jrecord for each
520 * journal we need to write to. Unnecessary mallocs are avoided by
521 * using the passed jrecord structure as the first jrecord in the list.
522 * A starting transaction is pushed for each jrecord.
524 * Returns non-zero if any of the journals require undo records.
526 static
528 jreclist_init(struct mount *mp, struct jrecord_list *jreclist,
529 struct jrecord *jreccache, int16_t rectype)
531 struct journal *jo;
532 struct jrecord *jrec;
533 int wantrev;
534 int count;
535 int16_t streamid;
537 TAILQ_INIT(&jreclist->list);
540 * Select the stream ID to use for the transaction. We must select
541 * a stream ID that is not currently in use by some other parallel
542 * transaction.
544 * Don't bother calculating the next streamid when reassigning
545 * mnt_streamid, since parallel transactions are fairly rare. This
546 * also allows someone observing the raw records to clearly see
547 * when parallel transactions occur.
549 streamid = mp->mnt_streamid;
550 count = 0;
551 while (mp->mnt_jbitmap[streamid >> 3] & (1 << (streamid & 7))) {
552 if (++streamid == JREC_STREAMID_JMAX)
553 streamid = JREC_STREAMID_JMIN;
554 if (++count == JREC_STREAMID_JMAX - JREC_STREAMID_JMIN) {
555 kprintf("jreclist_init: all streamid's in use! sleeping\n");
556 tsleep(jreclist, 0, "jsidfl", hz * 10);
557 count = 0;
560 mp->mnt_jbitmap[streamid >> 3] |= 1 << (streamid & 7);
561 mp->mnt_streamid = streamid;
562 jreclist->streamid = streamid;
565 * Now initialize a stream on each journal.
567 count = 0;
568 wantrev = 0;
569 TAILQ_FOREACH(jo, &mp->mnt_jlist, jentry) {
570 if (count == 0)
571 jrec = jreccache;
572 else
573 jrec = kmalloc(sizeof(*jrec), M_JOURNAL, M_WAITOK);
574 jrecord_init(jo, jrec, streamid);
575 jrec->user_save = jrecord_push(jrec, rectype);
576 TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&jreclist->list, jrec, user_entry);
577 if (jo->flags & MC_JOURNAL_WANT_REVERSABLE)
578 wantrev = 1;
579 ++count;
581 return(wantrev);
585 * Terminate the journaled transactions started by jreclist_init(). If
586 * an error occured, the transaction records will be aborted.
588 static
589 void
590 jreclist_done(struct mount *mp, struct jrecord_list *jreclist, int error)
592 struct jrecord *jrec;
593 int count;
596 * Cleanup the jrecord state on each journal.
598 TAILQ_FOREACH(jrec, &jreclist->list, user_entry) {
599 jrecord_pop(jrec, jrec->user_save);
600 jrecord_done(jrec, error);
604 * Free allocated jrec's (the first is always supplied)
606 count = 0;
607 while ((jrec = TAILQ_FIRST(&jreclist->list)) != NULL) {
608 TAILQ_REMOVE(&jreclist->list, jrec, user_entry);
609 if (count)
610 kfree(jrec, M_JOURNAL);
611 ++count;
615 * Clear the streamid so it can be reused.
617 mp->mnt_jbitmap[jreclist->streamid >> 3] &= ~(1 << (jreclist->streamid & 7));
621 * This procedure writes out UNDO records for available reversable
622 * journals.
624 * XXX could use improvement. There is no need to re-read the file
625 * for each journal.
627 static
628 void
629 jreclist_undo_file(struct jrecord_list *jreclist, struct vnode *vp,
630 int jrflags, off_t off, off_t bytes)
632 struct jrecord *jrec;
633 int error;
635 error = 0;
636 if (jrflags & JRUNDO_GETVP)
637 error = vget(vp, LK_SHARED);
638 if (error == 0) {
639 TAILQ_FOREACH(jrec, &jreclist->list, user_entry) {
640 if (jrec->jo->flags & MC_JOURNAL_WANT_REVERSABLE) {
641 jrecord_undo_file(jrec, vp, jrflags, off, bytes);
645 if (error == 0 && jrflags & JRUNDO_GETVP)
646 vput(vp);
649 /************************************************************************
650 * LOW LEVEL UNDO SUPPORT ROUTINE *
651 ************************************************************************
653 * This function is used to support UNDO records. It will generate an
654 * appropriate record with the requested portion of the file data. Note
655 * that file data is only recorded if JRUNDO_FILEDATA is passed. If bytes
656 * is -1, it will be set to the size of the file.
658 static void
659 jrecord_undo_file(struct jrecord *jrec, struct vnode *vp, int jrflags,
660 off_t off, off_t bytes)
662 struct vattr attr;
663 void *save1; /* warning, save pointers do not always remain valid */
664 void *save2;
665 int error;
668 * Setup. Start the UNDO record, obtain a shared lock on the vnode,
669 * and retrieve attribute info.
671 save1 = jrecord_push(jrec, JTYPE_UNDO);
672 error = VOP_GETATTR(vp, &attr);
673 if (error)
674 goto done;
677 * Generate UNDO records as requested.
679 if (jrflags & JRUNDO_VATTR) {
680 save2 = jrecord_push(jrec, JTYPE_VATTR);
681 jrecord_leaf(jrec, JLEAF_VTYPE, &attr.va_type, sizeof(attr.va_type));
682 if ((jrflags & JRUNDO_NLINK) && attr.va_nlink != VNOVAL)
683 jrecord_leaf(jrec, JLEAF_NLINK, &attr.va_nlink, sizeof(attr.va_nlink));
684 if ((jrflags & JRUNDO_SIZE) && attr.va_size != VNOVAL)
685 jrecord_leaf(jrec, JLEAF_SIZE, &attr.va_size, sizeof(attr.va_size));
686 if ((jrflags & JRUNDO_UID) && attr.va_uid != VNOVAL)
687 jrecord_leaf(jrec, JLEAF_UID, &attr.va_uid, sizeof(attr.va_uid));
688 if ((jrflags & JRUNDO_GID) && attr.va_gid != VNOVAL)
689 jrecord_leaf(jrec, JLEAF_GID, &attr.va_gid, sizeof(attr.va_gid));
690 if ((jrflags & JRUNDO_FSID) && attr.va_fsid != VNOVAL)
691 jrecord_leaf(jrec, JLEAF_FSID, &attr.va_fsid, sizeof(attr.va_fsid));
692 if ((jrflags & JRUNDO_MODES) && attr.va_mode != (mode_t)VNOVAL)
693 jrecord_leaf(jrec, JLEAF_MODES, &attr.va_mode, sizeof(attr.va_mode));
694 if ((jrflags & JRUNDO_INUM) && attr.va_fileid != VNOVAL)
695 jrecord_leaf(jrec, JLEAF_INUM, &attr.va_fileid, sizeof(attr.va_fileid));
696 if ((jrflags & JRUNDO_ATIME) && attr.va_atime.tv_sec != VNOVAL)
697 jrecord_leaf(jrec, JLEAF_ATIME, &attr.va_atime, sizeof(attr.va_atime));
698 if ((jrflags & JRUNDO_MTIME) && attr.va_mtime.tv_sec != VNOVAL)
699 jrecord_leaf(jrec, JLEAF_MTIME, &attr.va_mtime, sizeof(attr.va_mtime));
700 if ((jrflags & JRUNDO_CTIME) && attr.va_ctime.tv_sec != VNOVAL)
701 jrecord_leaf(jrec, JLEAF_CTIME, &attr.va_ctime, sizeof(attr.va_ctime));
702 if ((jrflags & JRUNDO_GEN) && attr.va_gen != VNOVAL)
703 jrecord_leaf(jrec, JLEAF_GEN, &attr.va_gen, sizeof(attr.va_gen));
704 if ((jrflags & JRUNDO_FLAGS) && attr.va_flags != VNOVAL)
705 jrecord_leaf(jrec, JLEAF_FLAGS, &attr.va_flags, sizeof(attr.va_flags));
706 if ((jrflags & JRUNDO_UDEV) && attr.va_rmajor != VNOVAL) {
707 udev_t rdev = makeudev(attr.va_rmajor, attr.va_rminor);
708 jrecord_leaf(jrec, JLEAF_UDEV, &rdev, sizeof(rdev));
709 jrecord_leaf(jrec, JLEAF_UMAJOR, &attr.va_rmajor, sizeof(attr.va_rmajor));
710 jrecord_leaf(jrec, JLEAF_UMINOR, &attr.va_rminor, sizeof(attr.va_rminor));
712 jrecord_pop(jrec, save2);
716 * Output the file data being overwritten by reading the file and
717 * writing it out to the journal prior to the write operation. We
718 * do not need to write out data past the current file EOF.
720 * XXX support JRUNDO_CONDLINK - do not write out file data for files
721 * with a link count > 1. The undo code needs to locate the inode and
722 * regenerate the hardlink.
724 if ((jrflags & JRUNDO_FILEDATA) && attr.va_type == VREG) {
725 if (attr.va_size != VNOVAL) {
726 if (bytes == -1)
727 bytes = attr.va_size - off;
728 if (off + bytes > attr.va_size)
729 bytes = attr.va_size - off;
730 if (bytes > 0)
731 jrecord_file_data(jrec, vp, off, bytes);
732 } else {
733 error = EINVAL;
736 if ((jrflags & JRUNDO_FILEDATA) && attr.va_type == VLNK) {
737 struct iovec aiov;
738 struct uio auio;
739 char *buf;
741 buf = kmalloc(PATH_MAX, M_JOURNAL, M_WAITOK);
742 aiov.iov_base = buf;
743 aiov.iov_len = PATH_MAX;
744 auio.uio_iov = &aiov;
745 auio.uio_iovcnt = 1;
746 auio.uio_offset = 0;
747 auio.uio_rw = UIO_READ;
748 auio.uio_segflg = UIO_SYSSPACE;
749 auio.uio_td = curthread;
750 auio.uio_resid = PATH_MAX;
751 error = VOP_READLINK(vp, &auio, proc0.p_ucred);
752 if (error == 0) {
753 jrecord_leaf(jrec, JLEAF_SYMLINKDATA, buf,
754 PATH_MAX - auio.uio_resid);
756 kfree(buf, M_JOURNAL);
758 done:
759 if (error)
760 jrecord_leaf(jrec, JLEAF_ERROR, &error, sizeof(error));
761 jrecord_pop(jrec, save1);
764 /************************************************************************
765 * JOURNAL VNOPS *
766 ************************************************************************
768 * These are function shims replacing the normal filesystem ops. We become
769 * responsible for calling the underlying filesystem ops. We have the choice
770 * of executing the underlying op first and then generating the journal entry,
771 * or starting the journal entry, executing the underlying op, and then
772 * either completing or aborting it.
774 * The journal is supposed to be a high-level entity, which generally means
775 * identifying files by name rather then by inode. Supplying both allows
776 * the journal to be used both for inode-number-compatible 'mirrors' and
777 * for simple filesystem replication.
779 * Writes are particularly difficult to deal with because a single write may
780 * represent a hundred megabyte buffer or more, and both writes and truncations
781 * require the 'old' data to be written out as well as the new data if the
782 * log is reversable. Other issues:
784 * - How to deal with operations on unlinked files (no path available),
785 * but which may still be filesystem visible due to hard links.
787 * - How to deal with modifications made via a memory map.
789 * - Future cache coherency support will require cache coherency API calls
790 * both prior to and after the call to the underlying VFS.
792 * ALSO NOTE: We do not have to shim compatibility VOPs like MKDIR which have
793 * new VFS equivalents (NMKDIR).
797 * Journal vop_setattr { a_vp, a_vap, a_cred }
799 static
801 journal_setattr(struct vop_setattr_args *ap)
803 struct jrecord_list jreclist;
804 struct jrecord jreccache;
805 struct jrecord *jrec;
806 struct mount *mp;
807 void *save;
808 int error;
810 mp = ap->a_head.a_ops->head.vv_mount;
811 if (jreclist_init(mp, &jreclist, &jreccache, JTYPE_SETATTR)) {
812 jreclist_undo_file(&jreclist, ap->a_vp, JRUNDO_VATTR, 0, 0);
814 error = vop_journal_operate_ap(&ap->a_head);
815 if (error == 0) {
816 TAILQ_FOREACH(jrec, &jreclist.list, user_entry) {
817 jrecord_write_cred(jrec, curthread, ap->a_cred);
818 jrecord_write_vnode_ref(jrec, ap->a_vp);
819 save = jrecord_push(jrec, JTYPE_REDO);
820 jrecord_write_vattr(jrec, ap->a_vap);
821 jrecord_pop(jrec, save);
824 jreclist_done(mp, &jreclist, error);
825 return (error);
829 * Journal vop_write { a_vp, a_uio, a_ioflag, a_cred }
831 static
833 journal_write(struct vop_write_args *ap)
835 struct jrecord_list jreclist;
836 struct jrecord jreccache;
837 struct jrecord *jrec;
838 struct mount *mp;
839 struct uio uio_copy;
840 struct iovec uio_one_iovec;
841 void *save;
842 int error;
845 * Special synchronizing writes for VM backing store do not supply any
846 * real data
848 if (ap->a_uio->uio_segflg == UIO_NOCOPY) {
849 error = vop_journal_operate_ap(&ap->a_head);
850 return (error);
854 * This is really nasty. UIO's don't retain sufficient information to
855 * be reusable once they've gone through the VOP chain. The iovecs get
856 * cleared, so we have to copy the UIO.
858 * XXX fix the UIO code to not destroy iov's during a scan so we can
859 * reuse the uio over and over again.
861 * XXX UNDO code needs to journal the old data prior to the write.
863 uio_copy = *ap->a_uio;
864 if (uio_copy.uio_iovcnt == 1) {
865 uio_one_iovec = ap->a_uio->uio_iov[0];
866 uio_copy.uio_iov = &uio_one_iovec;
867 } else {
868 uio_copy.uio_iov = kmalloc(uio_copy.uio_iovcnt * sizeof(struct iovec),
869 M_JOURNAL, M_WAITOK);
870 bcopy(ap->a_uio->uio_iov, uio_copy.uio_iov,
871 uio_copy.uio_iovcnt * sizeof(struct iovec));
875 * Write out undo data. Note that uio_offset is incorrect if
876 * IO_APPEND is set, but fortunately we have no undo file data to
877 * write out in that case.
879 mp = ap->a_head.a_ops->head.vv_mount;
880 if (jreclist_init(mp, &jreclist, &jreccache, JTYPE_WRITE)) {
881 if (ap->a_ioflag & IO_APPEND) {
882 jreclist_undo_file(&jreclist, ap->a_vp, JRUNDO_SIZE|JRUNDO_MTIME, 0, 0);
883 } else {
884 jreclist_undo_file(&jreclist, ap->a_vp,
885 JRUNDO_FILEDATA|JRUNDO_SIZE|JRUNDO_MTIME,
886 uio_copy.uio_offset, uio_copy.uio_resid);
889 error = vop_journal_operate_ap(&ap->a_head);
892 * XXX bad hack to figure out the offset for O_APPEND writes (note:
893 * uio field state after the VFS operation).
895 uio_copy.uio_offset = ap->a_uio->uio_offset -
896 (uio_copy.uio_resid - ap->a_uio->uio_resid);
899 * Output the write data to the journal.
901 if (error == 0) {
902 TAILQ_FOREACH(jrec, &jreclist.list, user_entry) {
903 jrecord_write_cred(jrec, NULL, ap->a_cred);
904 jrecord_write_vnode_ref(jrec, ap->a_vp);
905 save = jrecord_push(jrec, JTYPE_REDO);
906 jrecord_write_uio(jrec, JLEAF_FILEDATA, &uio_copy);
907 jrecord_pop(jrec, save);
910 jreclist_done(mp, &jreclist, error);
912 if (uio_copy.uio_iov != &uio_one_iovec)
913 kfree(uio_copy.uio_iov, M_JOURNAL);
914 return (error);
918 * Journal vop_fsync { a_vp, a_waitfor }
920 static
922 journal_fsync(struct vop_fsync_args *ap)
924 #if 0
925 struct mount *mp;
926 struct journal *jo;
927 #endif
928 int error;
930 error = vop_journal_operate_ap(&ap->a_head);
931 #if 0
932 mp = ap->a_head.a_ops->head.vv_mount;
933 if (error == 0) {
934 TAILQ_FOREACH(jo, &mp->mnt_jlist, jentry) {
935 /* XXX synchronize pending journal records */
938 #endif
939 return (error);
943 * Journal vop_putpages { a_vp, a_m, a_count, a_sync, a_rtvals, a_offset }
945 * note: a_count is in bytes.
947 static
949 journal_putpages(struct vop_putpages_args *ap)
951 struct jrecord_list jreclist;
952 struct jrecord jreccache;
953 struct jrecord *jrec;
954 struct mount *mp;
955 void *save;
956 int error;
958 mp = ap->a_head.a_ops->head.vv_mount;
959 if (jreclist_init(mp, &jreclist, &jreccache, JTYPE_PUTPAGES) &&
960 ap->a_count > 0
962 jreclist_undo_file(&jreclist, ap->a_vp,
963 JRUNDO_FILEDATA|JRUNDO_SIZE|JRUNDO_MTIME,
964 ap->a_offset, btoc(ap->a_count));
966 error = vop_journal_operate_ap(&ap->a_head);
967 if (error == 0 && ap->a_count > 0) {
968 TAILQ_FOREACH(jrec, &jreclist.list, user_entry) {
969 jrecord_write_vnode_ref(jrec, ap->a_vp);
970 save = jrecord_push(jrec, JTYPE_REDO);
971 jrecord_write_pagelist(jrec, JLEAF_FILEDATA, ap->a_m, ap->a_rtvals,
972 btoc(ap->a_count), ap->a_offset);
973 jrecord_pop(jrec, save);
976 jreclist_done(mp, &jreclist, error);
977 return (error);
981 * Journal vop_setacl { a_vp, a_type, a_aclp, a_cred }
983 static
985 journal_setacl(struct vop_setacl_args *ap)
987 struct jrecord_list jreclist;
988 struct jrecord jreccache;
989 struct jrecord *jrec;
990 struct mount *mp;
991 int error;
993 mp = ap->a_head.a_ops->head.vv_mount;
994 jreclist_init(mp, &jreclist, &jreccache, JTYPE_SETACL);
995 error = vop_journal_operate_ap(&ap->a_head);
996 if (error == 0) {
997 TAILQ_FOREACH(jrec, &jreclist.list, user_entry) {
998 #if 0
999 if ((jo->flags & MC_JOURNAL_WANT_REVERSABLE))
1000 jrecord_undo_file(jrec, ap->a_vp, JRUNDO_XXX, 0, 0);
1001 #endif
1002 jrecord_write_cred(jrec, curthread, ap->a_cred);
1003 jrecord_write_vnode_ref(jrec, ap->a_vp);
1004 #if 0
1005 save = jrecord_push(jrec, JTYPE_REDO);
1006 /* XXX type, aclp */
1007 jrecord_pop(jrec, save);
1008 #endif
1011 jreclist_done(mp, &jreclist, error);
1012 return (error);
1016 * Journal vop_setextattr { a_vp, a_name, a_uio, a_cred }
1018 static
1020 journal_setextattr(struct vop_setextattr_args *ap)
1022 struct jrecord_list jreclist;
1023 struct jrecord jreccache;
1024 struct jrecord *jrec;
1025 struct mount *mp;
1026 void *save;
1027 int error;
1029 mp = ap->a_head.a_ops->head.vv_mount;
1030 jreclist_init(mp, &jreclist, &jreccache, JTYPE_SETEXTATTR);
1031 error = vop_journal_operate_ap(&ap->a_head);
1032 if (error == 0) {
1033 TAILQ_FOREACH(jrec, &jreclist.list, user_entry) {
1034 #if 0
1035 if ((jo->flags & MC_JOURNAL_WANT_REVERSABLE))
1036 jrecord_undo_file(jrec, ap->a_vp, JRUNDO_XXX, 0, 0);
1037 #endif
1038 jrecord_write_cred(jrec, curthread, ap->a_cred);
1039 jrecord_write_vnode_ref(jrec, ap->a_vp);
1040 jrecord_leaf(jrec, JLEAF_ATTRNAME, ap->a_name, strlen(ap->a_name));
1041 save = jrecord_push(jrec, JTYPE_REDO);
1042 jrecord_write_uio(jrec, JLEAF_FILEDATA, ap->a_uio);
1043 jrecord_pop(jrec, save);
1046 jreclist_done(mp, &jreclist, error);
1047 return (error);
1051 * Journal vop_ncreate { a_nch, a_vpp, a_cred, a_vap }
1053 static
1055 journal_ncreate(struct vop_ncreate_args *ap)
1057 struct jrecord_list jreclist;
1058 struct jrecord jreccache;
1059 struct jrecord *jrec;
1060 struct mount *mp;
1061 void *save;
1062 int error;
1064 mp = ap->a_head.a_ops->head.vv_mount;
1065 jreclist_init(mp, &jreclist, &jreccache, JTYPE_CREATE);
1066 error = vop_journal_operate_ap(&ap->a_head);
1067 if (error == 0) {
1068 TAILQ_FOREACH(jrec, &jreclist.list, user_entry) {
1069 jrecord_write_cred(jrec, NULL, ap->a_cred);
1070 jrecord_write_path(jrec, JLEAF_PATH1, ap->a_nch->ncp);
1071 if (*ap->a_vpp)
1072 jrecord_write_vnode_ref(jrec, *ap->a_vpp);
1073 save = jrecord_push(jrec, JTYPE_REDO);
1074 jrecord_write_vattr(jrec, ap->a_vap);
1075 jrecord_pop(jrec, save);
1078 jreclist_done(mp, &jreclist, error);
1079 return (error);
1083 * Journal vop_nmknod { a_nch, a_vpp, a_cred, a_vap }
1085 static
1087 journal_nmknod(struct vop_nmknod_args *ap)
1089 struct jrecord_list jreclist;
1090 struct jrecord jreccache;
1091 struct jrecord *jrec;
1092 struct mount *mp;
1093 void *save;
1094 int error;
1096 mp = ap->a_head.a_ops->head.vv_mount;
1097 jreclist_init(mp, &jreclist, &jreccache, JTYPE_MKNOD);
1098 error = vop_journal_operate_ap(&ap->a_head);
1099 if (error == 0) {
1100 TAILQ_FOREACH(jrec, &jreclist.list, user_entry) {
1101 jrecord_write_cred(jrec, NULL, ap->a_cred);
1102 jrecord_write_path(jrec, JLEAF_PATH1, ap->a_nch->ncp);
1103 save = jrecord_push(jrec, JTYPE_REDO);
1104 jrecord_write_vattr(jrec, ap->a_vap);
1105 jrecord_pop(jrec, save);
1106 if (*ap->a_vpp)
1107 jrecord_write_vnode_ref(jrec, *ap->a_vpp);
1110 jreclist_done(mp, &jreclist, error);
1111 return (error);
1115 * Journal vop_nlink { a_nch, a_vp, a_cred }
1117 static
1119 journal_nlink(struct vop_nlink_args *ap)
1121 struct jrecord_list jreclist;
1122 struct jrecord jreccache;
1123 struct jrecord *jrec;
1124 struct mount *mp;
1125 void *save;
1126 int error;
1128 mp = ap->a_head.a_ops->head.vv_mount;
1129 jreclist_init(mp, &jreclist, &jreccache, JTYPE_LINK);
1130 error = vop_journal_operate_ap(&ap->a_head);
1131 if (error == 0) {
1132 TAILQ_FOREACH(jrec, &jreclist.list, user_entry) {
1133 jrecord_write_cred(jrec, NULL, ap->a_cred);
1134 jrecord_write_path(jrec, JLEAF_PATH1, ap->a_nch->ncp);
1135 /* XXX PATH to VP and inode number */
1136 /* XXX this call may not record the correct path when
1137 * multiple paths are available */
1138 save = jrecord_push(jrec, JTYPE_REDO);
1139 jrecord_write_vnode_link(jrec, ap->a_vp, ap->a_nch->ncp);
1140 jrecord_pop(jrec, save);
1143 jreclist_done(mp, &jreclist, error);
1144 return (error);
1148 * Journal vop_symlink { a_nch, a_vpp, a_cred, a_vap, a_target }
1150 static
1152 journal_nsymlink(struct vop_nsymlink_args *ap)
1154 struct jrecord_list jreclist;
1155 struct jrecord jreccache;
1156 struct jrecord *jrec;
1157 struct mount *mp;
1158 void *save;
1159 int error;
1161 mp = ap->a_head.a_ops->head.vv_mount;
1162 jreclist_init(mp, &jreclist, &jreccache, JTYPE_SYMLINK);
1163 error = vop_journal_operate_ap(&ap->a_head);
1164 if (error == 0) {
1165 TAILQ_FOREACH(jrec, &jreclist.list, user_entry) {
1166 jrecord_write_cred(jrec, NULL, ap->a_cred);
1167 jrecord_write_path(jrec, JLEAF_PATH1, ap->a_nch->ncp);
1168 save = jrecord_push(jrec, JTYPE_REDO);
1169 jrecord_leaf(jrec, JLEAF_SYMLINKDATA,
1170 ap->a_target, strlen(ap->a_target));
1171 jrecord_pop(jrec, save);
1172 if (*ap->a_vpp)
1173 jrecord_write_vnode_ref(jrec, *ap->a_vpp);
1176 jreclist_done(mp, &jreclist, error);
1177 return (error);
1181 * Journal vop_nwhiteout { a_nch, a_cred, a_flags }
1183 static
1185 journal_nwhiteout(struct vop_nwhiteout_args *ap)
1187 struct jrecord_list jreclist;
1188 struct jrecord jreccache;
1189 struct jrecord *jrec;
1190 struct mount *mp;
1191 int error;
1193 mp = ap->a_head.a_ops->head.vv_mount;
1194 jreclist_init(mp, &jreclist, &jreccache, JTYPE_WHITEOUT);
1195 error = vop_journal_operate_ap(&ap->a_head);
1196 if (error == 0) {
1197 TAILQ_FOREACH(jrec, &jreclist.list, user_entry) {
1198 jrecord_write_cred(jrec, NULL, ap->a_cred);
1199 jrecord_write_path(jrec, JLEAF_PATH1, ap->a_nch->ncp);
1202 jreclist_done(mp, &jreclist, error);
1203 return (error);
1207 * Journal vop_nremove { a_nch, a_cred }
1209 static
1211 journal_nremove(struct vop_nremove_args *ap)
1213 struct jrecord_list jreclist;
1214 struct jrecord jreccache;
1215 struct jrecord *jrec;
1216 struct mount *mp;
1217 int error;
1219 mp = ap->a_head.a_ops->head.vv_mount;
1220 if (jreclist_init(mp, &jreclist, &jreccache, JTYPE_REMOVE) &&
1221 ap->a_nch->ncp->nc_vp
1223 jreclist_undo_file(&jreclist, ap->a_nch->ncp->nc_vp,
1224 JRUNDO_ALL|JRUNDO_GETVP|JRUNDO_CONDLINK, 0, -1);
1226 error = vop_journal_operate_ap(&ap->a_head);
1227 if (error == 0) {
1228 TAILQ_FOREACH(jrec, &jreclist.list, user_entry) {
1229 jrecord_write_cred(jrec, NULL, ap->a_cred);
1230 jrecord_write_path(jrec, JLEAF_PATH1, ap->a_nch->ncp);
1233 jreclist_done(mp, &jreclist, error);
1234 return (error);
1238 * Journal vop_nmkdir { a_nch, a_vpp, a_cred, a_vap }
1240 static
1242 journal_nmkdir(struct vop_nmkdir_args *ap)
1244 struct jrecord_list jreclist;
1245 struct jrecord jreccache;
1246 struct jrecord *jrec;
1247 struct mount *mp;
1248 int error;
1250 mp = ap->a_head.a_ops->head.vv_mount;
1251 jreclist_init(mp, &jreclist, &jreccache, JTYPE_MKDIR);
1252 error = vop_journal_operate_ap(&ap->a_head);
1253 if (error == 0) {
1254 TAILQ_FOREACH(jrec, &jreclist.list, user_entry) {
1255 #if 0
1256 if (jo->flags & MC_JOURNAL_WANT_AUDIT) {
1257 jrecord_write_audit(jrec);
1259 #endif
1260 jrecord_write_path(jrec, JLEAF_PATH1, ap->a_nch->ncp);
1261 jrecord_write_cred(jrec, NULL, ap->a_cred);
1262 jrecord_write_vattr(jrec, ap->a_vap);
1263 jrecord_write_path(jrec, JLEAF_PATH1, ap->a_nch->ncp);
1264 if (*ap->a_vpp)
1265 jrecord_write_vnode_ref(jrec, *ap->a_vpp);
1268 jreclist_done(mp, &jreclist, error);
1269 return (error);
1273 * Journal vop_nrmdir { a_nch, a_cred }
1275 static
1277 journal_nrmdir(struct vop_nrmdir_args *ap)
1279 struct jrecord_list jreclist;
1280 struct jrecord jreccache;
1281 struct jrecord *jrec;
1282 struct mount *mp;
1283 int error;
1285 mp = ap->a_head.a_ops->head.vv_mount;
1286 if (jreclist_init(mp, &jreclist, &jreccache, JTYPE_RMDIR)) {
1287 jreclist_undo_file(&jreclist, ap->a_nch->ncp->nc_vp,
1288 JRUNDO_VATTR|JRUNDO_GETVP, 0, 0);
1290 error = vop_journal_operate_ap(&ap->a_head);
1291 if (error == 0) {
1292 TAILQ_FOREACH(jrec, &jreclist.list, user_entry) {
1293 jrecord_write_cred(jrec, NULL, ap->a_cred);
1294 jrecord_write_path(jrec, JLEAF_PATH1, ap->a_nch->ncp);
1297 jreclist_done(mp, &jreclist, error);
1298 return (error);
1302 * Journal vop_nrename { a_fnch, a_tnch, a_cred }
1304 static
1306 journal_nrename(struct vop_nrename_args *ap)
1308 struct jrecord_list jreclist;
1309 struct jrecord jreccache;
1310 struct jrecord *jrec;
1311 struct mount *mp;
1312 int error;
1314 mp = ap->a_head.a_ops->head.vv_mount;
1315 if (jreclist_init(mp, &jreclist, &jreccache, JTYPE_RENAME) &&
1316 ap->a_tnch->ncp->nc_vp
1318 jreclist_undo_file(&jreclist, ap->a_tnch->ncp->nc_vp,
1319 JRUNDO_ALL|JRUNDO_GETVP|JRUNDO_CONDLINK, 0, -1);
1321 error = vop_journal_operate_ap(&ap->a_head);
1322 if (error == 0) {
1323 TAILQ_FOREACH(jrec, &jreclist.list, user_entry) {
1324 jrecord_write_cred(jrec, NULL, ap->a_cred);
1325 jrecord_write_path(jrec, JLEAF_PATH1, ap->a_fnch->ncp);
1326 jrecord_write_path(jrec, JLEAF_PATH2, ap->a_tnch->ncp);
1329 jreclist_done(mp, &jreclist, error);
1330 return (error);