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6 * Defines functions of journalling api
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27 #include <linux/types.h>
28 #include <linux/slab.h>
29 #include <linux/highmem.h>
30 #include <linux/kthread.h>
32 #define MLOG_MASK_PREFIX ML_JOURNAL
33 #include <cluster/masklog.h>
39 #include "extent_map.h"
40 #include "heartbeat.h"
43 #include "localalloc.h"
50 #include "buffer_head_io.h"
52 DEFINE_SPINLOCK(trans_inc_lock
);
54 static int ocfs2_force_read_journal(struct inode
*inode
);
55 static int ocfs2_recover_node(struct ocfs2_super
*osb
,
57 static int __ocfs2_recovery_thread(void *arg
);
58 static int ocfs2_commit_cache(struct ocfs2_super
*osb
);
59 static int ocfs2_wait_on_mount(struct ocfs2_super
*osb
);
60 static int ocfs2_journal_toggle_dirty(struct ocfs2_super
*osb
,
62 static int ocfs2_trylock_journal(struct ocfs2_super
*osb
,
64 static int ocfs2_recover_orphans(struct ocfs2_super
*osb
,
66 static int ocfs2_commit_thread(void *arg
);
68 static int ocfs2_commit_cache(struct ocfs2_super
*osb
)
73 struct ocfs2_journal
*journal
= NULL
;
77 journal
= osb
->journal
;
79 /* Flush all pending commits and checkpoint the journal. */
80 down_write(&journal
->j_trans_barrier
);
82 if (atomic_read(&journal
->j_num_trans
) == 0) {
83 up_write(&journal
->j_trans_barrier
);
84 mlog(0, "No transactions for me to flush!\n");
88 journal_lock_updates(journal
->j_journal
);
89 status
= journal_flush(journal
->j_journal
);
90 journal_unlock_updates(journal
->j_journal
);
92 up_write(&journal
->j_trans_barrier
);
97 old_id
= ocfs2_inc_trans_id(journal
);
99 flushed
= atomic_read(&journal
->j_num_trans
);
100 atomic_set(&journal
->j_num_trans
, 0);
101 up_write(&journal
->j_trans_barrier
);
103 mlog(0, "commit_thread: flushed transaction %lu (%u handles)\n",
104 journal
->j_trans_id
, flushed
);
106 ocfs2_kick_vote_thread(osb
);
107 wake_up(&journal
->j_checkpointed
);
113 /* pass it NULL and it will allocate a new handle object for you. If
114 * you pass it a handle however, it may still return error, in which
115 * case it has free'd the passed handle for you. */
116 handle_t
*ocfs2_start_trans(struct ocfs2_super
*osb
, int max_buffs
)
118 journal_t
*journal
= osb
->journal
->j_journal
;
121 BUG_ON(!osb
|| !osb
->journal
->j_journal
);
123 if (ocfs2_is_hard_readonly(osb
))
124 return ERR_PTR(-EROFS
);
126 BUG_ON(osb
->journal
->j_state
== OCFS2_JOURNAL_FREE
);
127 BUG_ON(max_buffs
<= 0);
129 /* JBD might support this, but our journalling code doesn't yet. */
130 if (journal_current_handle()) {
131 mlog(ML_ERROR
, "Recursive transaction attempted!\n");
135 down_read(&osb
->journal
->j_trans_barrier
);
137 handle
= journal_start(journal
, max_buffs
);
138 if (IS_ERR(handle
)) {
139 up_read(&osb
->journal
->j_trans_barrier
);
141 mlog_errno(PTR_ERR(handle
));
143 if (is_journal_aborted(journal
)) {
144 ocfs2_abort(osb
->sb
, "Detected aborted journal");
145 handle
= ERR_PTR(-EROFS
);
148 if (!ocfs2_mount_local(osb
))
149 atomic_inc(&(osb
->journal
->j_num_trans
));
155 int ocfs2_commit_trans(struct ocfs2_super
*osb
,
159 struct ocfs2_journal
*journal
= osb
->journal
;
163 ret
= journal_stop(handle
);
167 up_read(&journal
->j_trans_barrier
);
173 * 'nblocks' is what you want to add to the current
174 * transaction. extend_trans will either extend the current handle by
175 * nblocks, or commit it and start a new one with nblocks credits.
177 * WARNING: This will not release any semaphores or disk locks taken
178 * during the transaction, so make sure they were taken *before*
179 * start_trans or we'll have ordering deadlocks.
181 * WARNING2: Note that we do *not* drop j_trans_barrier here. This is
182 * good because transaction ids haven't yet been recorded on the
183 * cluster locks associated with this handle.
185 int ocfs2_extend_trans(handle_t
*handle
, int nblocks
)
194 mlog(0, "Trying to extend transaction by %d blocks\n", nblocks
);
196 status
= journal_extend(handle
, nblocks
);
203 mlog(0, "journal_extend failed, trying journal_restart\n");
204 status
= journal_restart(handle
, nblocks
);
218 int ocfs2_journal_access(handle_t
*handle
,
220 struct buffer_head
*bh
,
229 mlog_entry("bh->b_blocknr=%llu, type=%d (\"%s\"), bh->b_size = %zu\n",
230 (unsigned long long)bh
->b_blocknr
, type
,
231 (type
== OCFS2_JOURNAL_ACCESS_CREATE
) ?
232 "OCFS2_JOURNAL_ACCESS_CREATE" :
233 "OCFS2_JOURNAL_ACCESS_WRITE",
236 /* we can safely remove this assertion after testing. */
237 if (!buffer_uptodate(bh
)) {
238 mlog(ML_ERROR
, "giving me a buffer that's not uptodate!\n");
239 mlog(ML_ERROR
, "b_blocknr=%llu\n",
240 (unsigned long long)bh
->b_blocknr
);
244 /* Set the current transaction information on the inode so
245 * that the locking code knows whether it can drop it's locks
246 * on this inode or not. We're protected from the commit
247 * thread updating the current transaction id until
248 * ocfs2_commit_trans() because ocfs2_start_trans() took
249 * j_trans_barrier for us. */
250 ocfs2_set_inode_lock_trans(OCFS2_SB(inode
->i_sb
)->journal
, inode
);
252 mutex_lock(&OCFS2_I(inode
)->ip_io_mutex
);
254 case OCFS2_JOURNAL_ACCESS_CREATE
:
255 case OCFS2_JOURNAL_ACCESS_WRITE
:
256 status
= journal_get_write_access(handle
, bh
);
259 case OCFS2_JOURNAL_ACCESS_UNDO
:
260 status
= journal_get_undo_access(handle
, bh
);
265 mlog(ML_ERROR
, "Uknown access type!\n");
267 mutex_unlock(&OCFS2_I(inode
)->ip_io_mutex
);
270 mlog(ML_ERROR
, "Error %d getting %d access to buffer!\n",
277 int ocfs2_journal_dirty(handle_t
*handle
,
278 struct buffer_head
*bh
)
282 mlog_entry("(bh->b_blocknr=%llu)\n",
283 (unsigned long long)bh
->b_blocknr
);
285 status
= journal_dirty_metadata(handle
, bh
);
287 mlog(ML_ERROR
, "Could not dirty metadata buffer. "
288 "(bh->b_blocknr=%llu)\n",
289 (unsigned long long)bh
->b_blocknr
);
295 int ocfs2_journal_dirty_data(handle_t
*handle
,
296 struct buffer_head
*bh
)
298 int err
= journal_dirty_data(handle
, bh
);
301 /* TODO: When we can handle it, abort the handle and go RO on
307 #define OCFS2_DEFAULT_COMMIT_INTERVAL (HZ * 5)
309 void ocfs2_set_journal_params(struct ocfs2_super
*osb
)
311 journal_t
*journal
= osb
->journal
->j_journal
;
313 spin_lock(&journal
->j_state_lock
);
314 journal
->j_commit_interval
= OCFS2_DEFAULT_COMMIT_INTERVAL
;
315 if (osb
->s_mount_opt
& OCFS2_MOUNT_BARRIER
)
316 journal
->j_flags
|= JFS_BARRIER
;
318 journal
->j_flags
&= ~JFS_BARRIER
;
319 spin_unlock(&journal
->j_state_lock
);
322 int ocfs2_journal_init(struct ocfs2_journal
*journal
, int *dirty
)
325 struct inode
*inode
= NULL
; /* the journal inode */
326 journal_t
*j_journal
= NULL
;
327 struct ocfs2_dinode
*di
= NULL
;
328 struct buffer_head
*bh
= NULL
;
329 struct ocfs2_super
*osb
;
336 osb
= journal
->j_osb
;
338 /* already have the inode for our journal */
339 inode
= ocfs2_get_system_file_inode(osb
, JOURNAL_SYSTEM_INODE
,
346 if (is_bad_inode(inode
)) {
347 mlog(ML_ERROR
, "access error (bad inode)\n");
354 SET_INODE_JOURNAL(inode
);
355 OCFS2_I(inode
)->ip_open_count
++;
357 /* Skip recovery waits here - journal inode metadata never
358 * changes in a live cluster so it can be considered an
359 * exception to the rule. */
360 status
= ocfs2_meta_lock_full(inode
, &bh
, 1, OCFS2_META_LOCK_RECOVERY
);
362 if (status
!= -ERESTARTSYS
)
363 mlog(ML_ERROR
, "Could not get lock on journal!\n");
368 di
= (struct ocfs2_dinode
*)bh
->b_data
;
370 if (inode
->i_size
< OCFS2_MIN_JOURNAL_SIZE
) {
371 mlog(ML_ERROR
, "Journal file size (%lld) is too small!\n",
377 mlog(0, "inode->i_size = %lld\n", inode
->i_size
);
378 mlog(0, "inode->i_blocks = %llu\n",
379 (unsigned long long)inode
->i_blocks
);
380 mlog(0, "inode->ip_clusters = %u\n", OCFS2_I(inode
)->ip_clusters
);
382 /* call the kernels journal init function now */
383 j_journal
= journal_init_inode(inode
);
384 if (j_journal
== NULL
) {
385 mlog(ML_ERROR
, "Linux journal layer error\n");
390 mlog(0, "Returned from journal_init_inode\n");
391 mlog(0, "j_journal->j_maxlen = %u\n", j_journal
->j_maxlen
);
393 *dirty
= (le32_to_cpu(di
->id1
.journal1
.ij_flags
) &
394 OCFS2_JOURNAL_DIRTY_FL
);
396 journal
->j_journal
= j_journal
;
397 journal
->j_inode
= inode
;
400 ocfs2_set_journal_params(osb
);
402 journal
->j_state
= OCFS2_JOURNAL_LOADED
;
408 ocfs2_meta_unlock(inode
, 1);
412 OCFS2_I(inode
)->ip_open_count
--;
421 static int ocfs2_journal_toggle_dirty(struct ocfs2_super
*osb
,
426 struct ocfs2_journal
*journal
= osb
->journal
;
427 struct buffer_head
*bh
= journal
->j_bh
;
428 struct ocfs2_dinode
*fe
;
432 fe
= (struct ocfs2_dinode
*)bh
->b_data
;
433 if (!OCFS2_IS_VALID_DINODE(fe
)) {
434 /* This is called from startup/shutdown which will
435 * handle the errors in a specific manner, so no need
436 * to call ocfs2_error() here. */
437 mlog(ML_ERROR
, "Journal dinode %llu has invalid "
439 (unsigned long long)le64_to_cpu(fe
->i_blkno
), 7,
445 flags
= le32_to_cpu(fe
->id1
.journal1
.ij_flags
);
447 flags
|= OCFS2_JOURNAL_DIRTY_FL
;
449 flags
&= ~OCFS2_JOURNAL_DIRTY_FL
;
450 fe
->id1
.journal1
.ij_flags
= cpu_to_le32(flags
);
452 status
= ocfs2_write_block(osb
, bh
, journal
->j_inode
);
462 * If the journal has been kmalloc'd it needs to be freed after this
465 void ocfs2_journal_shutdown(struct ocfs2_super
*osb
)
467 struct ocfs2_journal
*journal
= NULL
;
469 struct inode
*inode
= NULL
;
470 int num_running_trans
= 0;
476 journal
= osb
->journal
;
480 inode
= journal
->j_inode
;
482 if (journal
->j_state
!= OCFS2_JOURNAL_LOADED
)
485 /* need to inc inode use count as journal_destroy will iput. */
489 num_running_trans
= atomic_read(&(osb
->journal
->j_num_trans
));
490 if (num_running_trans
> 0)
491 mlog(0, "Shutting down journal: must wait on %d "
492 "running transactions!\n",
495 /* Do a commit_cache here. It will flush our journal, *and*
496 * release any locks that are still held.
497 * set the SHUTDOWN flag and release the trans lock.
498 * the commit thread will take the trans lock for us below. */
499 journal
->j_state
= OCFS2_JOURNAL_IN_SHUTDOWN
;
501 /* The OCFS2_JOURNAL_IN_SHUTDOWN will signal to commit_cache to not
502 * drop the trans_lock (which we want to hold until we
503 * completely destroy the journal. */
504 if (osb
->commit_task
) {
505 /* Wait for the commit thread */
506 mlog(0, "Waiting for ocfs2commit to exit....\n");
507 kthread_stop(osb
->commit_task
);
508 osb
->commit_task
= NULL
;
511 BUG_ON(atomic_read(&(osb
->journal
->j_num_trans
)) != 0);
513 if (ocfs2_mount_local(osb
)) {
514 journal_lock_updates(journal
->j_journal
);
515 status
= journal_flush(journal
->j_journal
);
516 journal_unlock_updates(journal
->j_journal
);
523 * Do not toggle if flush was unsuccessful otherwise
524 * will leave dirty metadata in a "clean" journal
526 status
= ocfs2_journal_toggle_dirty(osb
, 0);
531 /* Shutdown the kernel journal system */
532 journal_destroy(journal
->j_journal
);
534 OCFS2_I(inode
)->ip_open_count
--;
536 /* unlock our journal */
537 ocfs2_meta_unlock(inode
, 1);
539 brelse(journal
->j_bh
);
540 journal
->j_bh
= NULL
;
542 journal
->j_state
= OCFS2_JOURNAL_FREE
;
544 // up_write(&journal->j_trans_barrier);
551 static void ocfs2_clear_journal_error(struct super_block
*sb
,
557 olderr
= journal_errno(journal
);
559 mlog(ML_ERROR
, "File system error %d recorded in "
560 "journal %u.\n", olderr
, slot
);
561 mlog(ML_ERROR
, "File system on device %s needs checking.\n",
564 journal_ack_err(journal
);
565 journal_clear_err(journal
);
569 int ocfs2_journal_load(struct ocfs2_journal
*journal
, int local
)
572 struct ocfs2_super
*osb
;
579 osb
= journal
->j_osb
;
581 status
= journal_load(journal
->j_journal
);
583 mlog(ML_ERROR
, "Failed to load journal!\n");
587 ocfs2_clear_journal_error(osb
->sb
, journal
->j_journal
, osb
->slot_num
);
589 status
= ocfs2_journal_toggle_dirty(osb
, 1);
595 /* Launch the commit thread */
597 osb
->commit_task
= kthread_run(ocfs2_commit_thread
, osb
,
599 if (IS_ERR(osb
->commit_task
)) {
600 status
= PTR_ERR(osb
->commit_task
);
601 osb
->commit_task
= NULL
;
602 mlog(ML_ERROR
, "unable to launch ocfs2commit thread, "
607 osb
->commit_task
= NULL
;
615 /* 'full' flag tells us whether we clear out all blocks or if we just
616 * mark the journal clean */
617 int ocfs2_journal_wipe(struct ocfs2_journal
*journal
, int full
)
625 status
= journal_wipe(journal
->j_journal
, full
);
631 status
= ocfs2_journal_toggle_dirty(journal
->j_osb
, 0);
641 * JBD Might read a cached version of another nodes journal file. We
642 * don't want this as this file changes often and we get no
643 * notification on those changes. The only way to be sure that we've
644 * got the most up to date version of those blocks then is to force
645 * read them off disk. Just searching through the buffer cache won't
646 * work as there may be pages backing this file which are still marked
647 * up to date. We know things can't change on this file underneath us
648 * as we have the lock by now :)
650 static int ocfs2_force_read_journal(struct inode
*inode
)
654 u64 v_blkno
, p_blkno
, p_blocks
, num_blocks
;
655 #define CONCURRENT_JOURNAL_FILL 32ULL
656 struct buffer_head
*bhs
[CONCURRENT_JOURNAL_FILL
];
660 memset(bhs
, 0, sizeof(struct buffer_head
*) * CONCURRENT_JOURNAL_FILL
);
662 num_blocks
= ocfs2_blocks_for_bytes(inode
->i_sb
, inode
->i_size
);
664 while (v_blkno
< num_blocks
) {
665 status
= ocfs2_extent_map_get_blocks(inode
, v_blkno
,
666 &p_blkno
, &p_blocks
, NULL
);
672 if (p_blocks
> CONCURRENT_JOURNAL_FILL
)
673 p_blocks
= CONCURRENT_JOURNAL_FILL
;
675 /* We are reading journal data which should not
676 * be put in the uptodate cache */
677 status
= ocfs2_read_blocks(OCFS2_SB(inode
->i_sb
),
678 p_blkno
, p_blocks
, bhs
, 0,
685 for(i
= 0; i
< p_blocks
; i
++) {
694 for(i
= 0; i
< CONCURRENT_JOURNAL_FILL
; i
++)
701 struct ocfs2_la_recovery_item
{
702 struct list_head lri_list
;
704 struct ocfs2_dinode
*lri_la_dinode
;
705 struct ocfs2_dinode
*lri_tl_dinode
;
708 /* Does the second half of the recovery process. By this point, the
709 * node is marked clean and can actually be considered recovered,
710 * hence it's no longer in the recovery map, but there's still some
711 * cleanup we can do which shouldn't happen within the recovery thread
712 * as locking in that context becomes very difficult if we are to take
713 * recovering nodes into account.
715 * NOTE: This function can and will sleep on recovery of other nodes
716 * during cluster locking, just like any other ocfs2 process.
718 void ocfs2_complete_recovery(struct work_struct
*work
)
721 struct ocfs2_journal
*journal
=
722 container_of(work
, struct ocfs2_journal
, j_recovery_work
);
723 struct ocfs2_super
*osb
= journal
->j_osb
;
724 struct ocfs2_dinode
*la_dinode
, *tl_dinode
;
725 struct ocfs2_la_recovery_item
*item
;
726 struct list_head
*p
, *n
;
727 LIST_HEAD(tmp_la_list
);
731 mlog(0, "completing recovery from keventd\n");
733 spin_lock(&journal
->j_lock
);
734 list_splice_init(&journal
->j_la_cleanups
, &tmp_la_list
);
735 spin_unlock(&journal
->j_lock
);
737 list_for_each_safe(p
, n
, &tmp_la_list
) {
738 item
= list_entry(p
, struct ocfs2_la_recovery_item
, lri_list
);
739 list_del_init(&item
->lri_list
);
741 mlog(0, "Complete recovery for slot %d\n", item
->lri_slot
);
743 la_dinode
= item
->lri_la_dinode
;
745 mlog(0, "Clean up local alloc %llu\n",
746 (unsigned long long)le64_to_cpu(la_dinode
->i_blkno
));
748 ret
= ocfs2_complete_local_alloc_recovery(osb
,
756 tl_dinode
= item
->lri_tl_dinode
;
758 mlog(0, "Clean up truncate log %llu\n",
759 (unsigned long long)le64_to_cpu(tl_dinode
->i_blkno
));
761 ret
= ocfs2_complete_truncate_log_recovery(osb
,
769 ret
= ocfs2_recover_orphans(osb
, item
->lri_slot
);
776 mlog(0, "Recovery completion\n");
780 /* NOTE: This function always eats your references to la_dinode and
781 * tl_dinode, either manually on error, or by passing them to
782 * ocfs2_complete_recovery */
783 static void ocfs2_queue_recovery_completion(struct ocfs2_journal
*journal
,
785 struct ocfs2_dinode
*la_dinode
,
786 struct ocfs2_dinode
*tl_dinode
)
788 struct ocfs2_la_recovery_item
*item
;
790 item
= kmalloc(sizeof(struct ocfs2_la_recovery_item
), GFP_NOFS
);
792 /* Though we wish to avoid it, we are in fact safe in
793 * skipping local alloc cleanup as fsck.ocfs2 is more
794 * than capable of reclaiming unused space. */
805 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&item
->lri_list
);
806 item
->lri_la_dinode
= la_dinode
;
807 item
->lri_slot
= slot_num
;
808 item
->lri_tl_dinode
= tl_dinode
;
810 spin_lock(&journal
->j_lock
);
811 list_add_tail(&item
->lri_list
, &journal
->j_la_cleanups
);
812 queue_work(ocfs2_wq
, &journal
->j_recovery_work
);
813 spin_unlock(&journal
->j_lock
);
816 /* Called by the mount code to queue recovery the last part of
817 * recovery for it's own slot. */
818 void ocfs2_complete_mount_recovery(struct ocfs2_super
*osb
)
820 struct ocfs2_journal
*journal
= osb
->journal
;
823 /* No need to queue up our truncate_log as regular
824 * cleanup will catch that. */
825 ocfs2_queue_recovery_completion(journal
,
827 osb
->local_alloc_copy
,
829 ocfs2_schedule_truncate_log_flush(osb
, 0);
831 osb
->local_alloc_copy
= NULL
;
836 static int __ocfs2_recovery_thread(void *arg
)
838 int status
, node_num
;
839 struct ocfs2_super
*osb
= arg
;
843 status
= ocfs2_wait_on_mount(osb
);
849 status
= ocfs2_super_lock(osb
, 1);
855 while(!ocfs2_node_map_is_empty(osb
, &osb
->recovery_map
)) {
856 node_num
= ocfs2_node_map_first_set_bit(osb
,
858 if (node_num
== O2NM_INVALID_NODE_NUM
) {
859 mlog(0, "Out of nodes to recover.\n");
863 status
= ocfs2_recover_node(osb
, node_num
);
866 "Error %d recovering node %d on device (%u,%u)!\n",
868 MAJOR(osb
->sb
->s_dev
), MINOR(osb
->sb
->s_dev
));
869 mlog(ML_ERROR
, "Volume requires unmount.\n");
873 ocfs2_recovery_map_clear(osb
, node_num
);
875 ocfs2_super_unlock(osb
, 1);
877 /* We always run recovery on our own orphan dir - the dead
878 * node(s) may have voted "no" on an inode delete earlier. A
879 * revote is therefore required. */
880 ocfs2_queue_recovery_completion(osb
->journal
, osb
->slot_num
, NULL
,
884 mutex_lock(&osb
->recovery_lock
);
886 !ocfs2_node_map_is_empty(osb
, &osb
->recovery_map
)) {
887 mutex_unlock(&osb
->recovery_lock
);
891 osb
->recovery_thread_task
= NULL
;
892 mb(); /* sync with ocfs2_recovery_thread_running */
893 wake_up(&osb
->recovery_event
);
895 mutex_unlock(&osb
->recovery_lock
);
898 /* no one is callint kthread_stop() for us so the kthread() api
899 * requires that we call do_exit(). And it isn't exported, but
900 * complete_and_exit() seems to be a minimal wrapper around it. */
901 complete_and_exit(NULL
, status
);
905 void ocfs2_recovery_thread(struct ocfs2_super
*osb
, int node_num
)
907 mlog_entry("(node_num=%d, osb->node_num = %d)\n",
908 node_num
, osb
->node_num
);
910 mutex_lock(&osb
->recovery_lock
);
911 if (osb
->disable_recovery
)
914 /* People waiting on recovery will wait on
915 * the recovery map to empty. */
916 if (!ocfs2_recovery_map_set(osb
, node_num
))
917 mlog(0, "node %d already be in recovery.\n", node_num
);
919 mlog(0, "starting recovery thread...\n");
921 if (osb
->recovery_thread_task
)
924 osb
->recovery_thread_task
= kthread_run(__ocfs2_recovery_thread
, osb
,
926 if (IS_ERR(osb
->recovery_thread_task
)) {
927 mlog_errno((int)PTR_ERR(osb
->recovery_thread_task
));
928 osb
->recovery_thread_task
= NULL
;
932 mutex_unlock(&osb
->recovery_lock
);
933 wake_up(&osb
->recovery_event
);
938 /* Does the actual journal replay and marks the journal inode as
939 * clean. Will only replay if the journal inode is marked dirty. */
940 static int ocfs2_replay_journal(struct ocfs2_super
*osb
,
947 struct inode
*inode
= NULL
;
948 struct ocfs2_dinode
*fe
;
949 journal_t
*journal
= NULL
;
950 struct buffer_head
*bh
= NULL
;
952 inode
= ocfs2_get_system_file_inode(osb
, JOURNAL_SYSTEM_INODE
,
959 if (is_bad_inode(inode
)) {
966 SET_INODE_JOURNAL(inode
);
968 status
= ocfs2_meta_lock_full(inode
, &bh
, 1, OCFS2_META_LOCK_RECOVERY
);
970 mlog(0, "status returned from ocfs2_meta_lock=%d\n", status
);
971 if (status
!= -ERESTARTSYS
)
972 mlog(ML_ERROR
, "Could not lock journal!\n");
977 fe
= (struct ocfs2_dinode
*) bh
->b_data
;
979 flags
= le32_to_cpu(fe
->id1
.journal1
.ij_flags
);
981 if (!(flags
& OCFS2_JOURNAL_DIRTY_FL
)) {
982 mlog(0, "No recovery required for node %d\n", node_num
);
986 mlog(ML_NOTICE
, "Recovering node %d from slot %d on device (%u,%u)\n",
988 MAJOR(osb
->sb
->s_dev
), MINOR(osb
->sb
->s_dev
));
990 OCFS2_I(inode
)->ip_clusters
= le32_to_cpu(fe
->i_clusters
);
992 status
= ocfs2_force_read_journal(inode
);
998 mlog(0, "calling journal_init_inode\n");
999 journal
= journal_init_inode(inode
);
1000 if (journal
== NULL
) {
1001 mlog(ML_ERROR
, "Linux journal layer error\n");
1006 status
= journal_load(journal
);
1011 journal_destroy(journal
);
1015 ocfs2_clear_journal_error(osb
->sb
, journal
, slot_num
);
1017 /* wipe the journal */
1018 mlog(0, "flushing the journal.\n");
1019 journal_lock_updates(journal
);
1020 status
= journal_flush(journal
);
1021 journal_unlock_updates(journal
);
1025 /* This will mark the node clean */
1026 flags
= le32_to_cpu(fe
->id1
.journal1
.ij_flags
);
1027 flags
&= ~OCFS2_JOURNAL_DIRTY_FL
;
1028 fe
->id1
.journal1
.ij_flags
= cpu_to_le32(flags
);
1030 status
= ocfs2_write_block(osb
, bh
, inode
);
1037 journal_destroy(journal
);
1040 /* drop the lock on this nodes journal */
1042 ocfs2_meta_unlock(inode
, 1);
1055 * Do the most important parts of node recovery:
1056 * - Replay it's journal
1057 * - Stamp a clean local allocator file
1058 * - Stamp a clean truncate log
1059 * - Mark the node clean
1061 * If this function completes without error, a node in OCFS2 can be
1062 * said to have been safely recovered. As a result, failure during the
1063 * second part of a nodes recovery process (local alloc recovery) is
1064 * far less concerning.
1066 static int ocfs2_recover_node(struct ocfs2_super
*osb
,
1071 struct ocfs2_slot_info
*si
= osb
->slot_info
;
1072 struct ocfs2_dinode
*la_copy
= NULL
;
1073 struct ocfs2_dinode
*tl_copy
= NULL
;
1075 mlog_entry("(node_num=%d, osb->node_num = %d)\n",
1076 node_num
, osb
->node_num
);
1078 mlog(0, "checking node %d\n", node_num
);
1080 /* Should not ever be called to recover ourselves -- in that
1081 * case we should've called ocfs2_journal_load instead. */
1082 BUG_ON(osb
->node_num
== node_num
);
1084 slot_num
= ocfs2_node_num_to_slot(si
, node_num
);
1085 if (slot_num
== OCFS2_INVALID_SLOT
) {
1087 mlog(0, "no slot for this node, so no recovery required.\n");
1091 mlog(0, "node %d was using slot %d\n", node_num
, slot_num
);
1093 status
= ocfs2_replay_journal(osb
, node_num
, slot_num
);
1099 /* Stamp a clean local alloc file AFTER recovering the journal... */
1100 status
= ocfs2_begin_local_alloc_recovery(osb
, slot_num
, &la_copy
);
1106 /* An error from begin_truncate_log_recovery is not
1107 * serious enough to warrant halting the rest of
1109 status
= ocfs2_begin_truncate_log_recovery(osb
, slot_num
, &tl_copy
);
1113 /* Likewise, this would be a strange but ultimately not so
1114 * harmful place to get an error... */
1115 ocfs2_clear_slot(si
, slot_num
);
1116 status
= ocfs2_update_disk_slots(osb
, si
);
1120 /* This will kfree the memory pointed to by la_copy and tl_copy */
1121 ocfs2_queue_recovery_completion(osb
->journal
, slot_num
, la_copy
,
1131 /* Test node liveness by trylocking his journal. If we get the lock,
1132 * we drop it here. Return 0 if we got the lock, -EAGAIN if node is
1133 * still alive (we couldn't get the lock) and < 0 on error. */
1134 static int ocfs2_trylock_journal(struct ocfs2_super
*osb
,
1138 struct inode
*inode
= NULL
;
1140 inode
= ocfs2_get_system_file_inode(osb
, JOURNAL_SYSTEM_INODE
,
1142 if (inode
== NULL
) {
1143 mlog(ML_ERROR
, "access error\n");
1147 if (is_bad_inode(inode
)) {
1148 mlog(ML_ERROR
, "access error (bad inode)\n");
1154 SET_INODE_JOURNAL(inode
);
1156 flags
= OCFS2_META_LOCK_RECOVERY
| OCFS2_META_LOCK_NOQUEUE
;
1157 status
= ocfs2_meta_lock_full(inode
, NULL
, 1, flags
);
1159 if (status
!= -EAGAIN
)
1164 ocfs2_meta_unlock(inode
, 1);
1172 /* Call this underneath ocfs2_super_lock. It also assumes that the
1173 * slot info struct has been updated from disk. */
1174 int ocfs2_mark_dead_nodes(struct ocfs2_super
*osb
)
1176 int status
, i
, node_num
;
1177 struct ocfs2_slot_info
*si
= osb
->slot_info
;
1179 /* This is called with the super block cluster lock, so we
1180 * know that the slot map can't change underneath us. */
1182 spin_lock(&si
->si_lock
);
1183 for(i
= 0; i
< si
->si_num_slots
; i
++) {
1184 if (i
== osb
->slot_num
)
1186 if (ocfs2_is_empty_slot(si
, i
))
1189 node_num
= si
->si_global_node_nums
[i
];
1190 if (ocfs2_node_map_test_bit(osb
, &osb
->recovery_map
, node_num
))
1192 spin_unlock(&si
->si_lock
);
1194 /* Ok, we have a slot occupied by another node which
1195 * is not in the recovery map. We trylock his journal
1196 * file here to test if he's alive. */
1197 status
= ocfs2_trylock_journal(osb
, i
);
1199 /* Since we're called from mount, we know that
1200 * the recovery thread can't race us on
1201 * setting / checking the recovery bits. */
1202 ocfs2_recovery_thread(osb
, node_num
);
1203 } else if ((status
< 0) && (status
!= -EAGAIN
)) {
1208 spin_lock(&si
->si_lock
);
1210 spin_unlock(&si
->si_lock
);
1218 static int ocfs2_queue_orphans(struct ocfs2_super
*osb
,
1220 struct inode
**head
)
1223 struct inode
*orphan_dir_inode
= NULL
;
1225 unsigned long offset
, blk
, local
;
1226 struct buffer_head
*bh
= NULL
;
1227 struct ocfs2_dir_entry
*de
;
1228 struct super_block
*sb
= osb
->sb
;
1230 orphan_dir_inode
= ocfs2_get_system_file_inode(osb
,
1231 ORPHAN_DIR_SYSTEM_INODE
,
1233 if (!orphan_dir_inode
) {
1239 mutex_lock(&orphan_dir_inode
->i_mutex
);
1240 status
= ocfs2_meta_lock(orphan_dir_inode
, NULL
, 0);
1248 while(offset
< i_size_read(orphan_dir_inode
)) {
1249 blk
= offset
>> sb
->s_blocksize_bits
;
1251 bh
= ocfs2_bread(orphan_dir_inode
, blk
, &status
, 0);
1262 while(offset
< i_size_read(orphan_dir_inode
)
1263 && local
< sb
->s_blocksize
) {
1264 de
= (struct ocfs2_dir_entry
*) (bh
->b_data
+ local
);
1266 if (!ocfs2_check_dir_entry(orphan_dir_inode
,
1274 local
+= le16_to_cpu(de
->rec_len
);
1275 offset
+= le16_to_cpu(de
->rec_len
);
1277 /* I guess we silently fail on no inode? */
1278 if (!le64_to_cpu(de
->inode
))
1280 if (de
->file_type
> OCFS2_FT_MAX
) {
1282 "block %llu contains invalid de: "
1283 "inode = %llu, rec_len = %u, "
1284 "name_len = %u, file_type = %u, "
1286 (unsigned long long)bh
->b_blocknr
,
1287 (unsigned long long)le64_to_cpu(de
->inode
),
1288 le16_to_cpu(de
->rec_len
),
1295 if (de
->name_len
== 1 && !strncmp(".", de
->name
, 1))
1297 if (de
->name_len
== 2 && !strncmp("..", de
->name
, 2))
1300 iter
= ocfs2_iget(osb
, le64_to_cpu(de
->inode
),
1301 OCFS2_FI_FLAG_ORPHAN_RECOVERY
);
1305 mlog(0, "queue orphan %llu\n",
1306 (unsigned long long)OCFS2_I(iter
)->ip_blkno
);
1307 /* No locking is required for the next_orphan
1308 * queue as there is only ever a single
1309 * process doing orphan recovery. */
1310 OCFS2_I(iter
)->ip_next_orphan
= *head
;
1317 ocfs2_meta_unlock(orphan_dir_inode
, 0);
1319 mutex_unlock(&orphan_dir_inode
->i_mutex
);
1320 iput(orphan_dir_inode
);
1324 static int ocfs2_orphan_recovery_can_continue(struct ocfs2_super
*osb
,
1329 spin_lock(&osb
->osb_lock
);
1330 ret
= !osb
->osb_orphan_wipes
[slot
];
1331 spin_unlock(&osb
->osb_lock
);
1335 static void ocfs2_mark_recovering_orphan_dir(struct ocfs2_super
*osb
,
1338 spin_lock(&osb
->osb_lock
);
1339 /* Mark ourselves such that new processes in delete_inode()
1340 * know to quit early. */
1341 ocfs2_node_map_set_bit(osb
, &osb
->osb_recovering_orphan_dirs
, slot
);
1342 while (osb
->osb_orphan_wipes
[slot
]) {
1343 /* If any processes are already in the middle of an
1344 * orphan wipe on this dir, then we need to wait for
1346 spin_unlock(&osb
->osb_lock
);
1347 wait_event_interruptible(osb
->osb_wipe_event
,
1348 ocfs2_orphan_recovery_can_continue(osb
, slot
));
1349 spin_lock(&osb
->osb_lock
);
1351 spin_unlock(&osb
->osb_lock
);
1354 static void ocfs2_clear_recovering_orphan_dir(struct ocfs2_super
*osb
,
1357 ocfs2_node_map_clear_bit(osb
, &osb
->osb_recovering_orphan_dirs
, slot
);
1361 * Orphan recovery. Each mounted node has it's own orphan dir which we
1362 * must run during recovery. Our strategy here is to build a list of
1363 * the inodes in the orphan dir and iget/iput them. The VFS does
1364 * (most) of the rest of the work.
1366 * Orphan recovery can happen at any time, not just mount so we have a
1367 * couple of extra considerations.
1369 * - We grab as many inodes as we can under the orphan dir lock -
1370 * doing iget() outside the orphan dir risks getting a reference on
1372 * - We must be sure not to deadlock with other processes on the
1373 * system wanting to run delete_inode(). This can happen when they go
1374 * to lock the orphan dir and the orphan recovery process attempts to
1375 * iget() inside the orphan dir lock. This can be avoided by
1376 * advertising our state to ocfs2_delete_inode().
1378 static int ocfs2_recover_orphans(struct ocfs2_super
*osb
,
1382 struct inode
*inode
= NULL
;
1384 struct ocfs2_inode_info
*oi
;
1386 mlog(0, "Recover inodes from orphan dir in slot %d\n", slot
);
1388 ocfs2_mark_recovering_orphan_dir(osb
, slot
);
1389 ret
= ocfs2_queue_orphans(osb
, slot
, &inode
);
1390 ocfs2_clear_recovering_orphan_dir(osb
, slot
);
1392 /* Error here should be noted, but we want to continue with as
1393 * many queued inodes as we've got. */
1398 oi
= OCFS2_I(inode
);
1399 mlog(0, "iput orphan %llu\n", (unsigned long long)oi
->ip_blkno
);
1401 iter
= oi
->ip_next_orphan
;
1403 spin_lock(&oi
->ip_lock
);
1404 /* Delete voting may have set these on the assumption
1405 * that the other node would wipe them successfully.
1406 * If they are still in the node's orphan dir, we need
1407 * to reset that state. */
1408 oi
->ip_flags
&= ~(OCFS2_INODE_DELETED
|OCFS2_INODE_SKIP_DELETE
);
1410 /* Set the proper information to get us going into
1411 * ocfs2_delete_inode. */
1412 oi
->ip_flags
|= OCFS2_INODE_MAYBE_ORPHANED
;
1413 spin_unlock(&oi
->ip_lock
);
1423 static int ocfs2_wait_on_mount(struct ocfs2_super
*osb
)
1425 /* This check is good because ocfs2 will wait on our recovery
1426 * thread before changing it to something other than MOUNTED
1428 wait_event(osb
->osb_mount_event
,
1429 atomic_read(&osb
->vol_state
) == VOLUME_MOUNTED
||
1430 atomic_read(&osb
->vol_state
) == VOLUME_DISABLED
);
1432 /* If there's an error on mount, then we may never get to the
1433 * MOUNTED flag, but this is set right before
1434 * dismount_volume() so we can trust it. */
1435 if (atomic_read(&osb
->vol_state
) == VOLUME_DISABLED
) {
1436 mlog(0, "mount error, exiting!\n");
1443 static int ocfs2_commit_thread(void *arg
)
1446 struct ocfs2_super
*osb
= arg
;
1447 struct ocfs2_journal
*journal
= osb
->journal
;
1449 /* we can trust j_num_trans here because _should_stop() is only set in
1450 * shutdown and nobody other than ourselves should be able to start
1451 * transactions. committing on shutdown might take a few iterations
1452 * as final transactions put deleted inodes on the list */
1453 while (!(kthread_should_stop() &&
1454 atomic_read(&journal
->j_num_trans
) == 0)) {
1456 wait_event_interruptible(osb
->checkpoint_event
,
1457 atomic_read(&journal
->j_num_trans
)
1458 || kthread_should_stop());
1460 status
= ocfs2_commit_cache(osb
);
1464 if (kthread_should_stop() && atomic_read(&journal
->j_num_trans
)){
1466 "commit_thread: %u transactions pending on "
1468 atomic_read(&journal
->j_num_trans
));
1475 /* Look for a dirty journal without taking any cluster locks. Used for
1476 * hard readonly access to determine whether the file system journals
1477 * require recovery. */
1478 int ocfs2_check_journals_nolocks(struct ocfs2_super
*osb
)
1482 struct buffer_head
*di_bh
;
1483 struct ocfs2_dinode
*di
;
1484 struct inode
*journal
= NULL
;
1486 for(slot
= 0; slot
< osb
->max_slots
; slot
++) {
1487 journal
= ocfs2_get_system_file_inode(osb
,
1488 JOURNAL_SYSTEM_INODE
,
1490 if (!journal
|| is_bad_inode(journal
)) {
1497 ret
= ocfs2_read_block(osb
, OCFS2_I(journal
)->ip_blkno
, &di_bh
,
1504 di
= (struct ocfs2_dinode
*) di_bh
->b_data
;
1506 if (le32_to_cpu(di
->id1
.journal1
.ij_flags
) &
1507 OCFS2_JOURNAL_DIRTY_FL
)