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1 /*
2 * Copyright 2000 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiserfs/README
3 */
5 #include <linux/time.h>
6 #include <linux/reiserfs_fs.h>
7 #include <linux/reiserfs_acl.h>
8 #include <linux/reiserfs_xattr.h>
9 #include <linux/smp_lock.h>
10 #include <asm/uaccess.h>
11 #include <linux/pagemap.h>
12 #include <linux/swap.h>
13 #include <linux/writeback.h>
14 #include <linux/blkdev.h>
15 #include <linux/buffer_head.h>
16 #include <linux/quotaops.h>
19 ** We pack the tails of files on file close, not at the time they are written.
20 ** This implies an unnecessary copy of the tail and an unnecessary indirect item
21 ** insertion/balancing, for files that are written in one write.
22 ** It avoids unnecessary tail packings (balances) for files that are written in
23 ** multiple writes and are small enough to have tails.
24 **
25 ** file_release is called by the VFS layer when the file is closed. If
26 ** this is the last open file descriptor, and the file
27 ** small enough to have a tail, and the tail is currently in an
28 ** unformatted node, the tail is converted back into a direct item.
29 **
30 ** We use reiserfs_truncate_file to pack the tail, since it already has
31 ** all the conditions coded.
33 static int reiserfs_file_release(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp)
36 struct reiserfs_transaction_handle th;
37 int err;
38 int jbegin_failure = 0;
40 BUG_ON(!S_ISREG(inode->i_mode));
42 /* fast out for when nothing needs to be done */
43 if ((atomic_read(&inode->i_count) > 1 ||
44 !(REISERFS_I(inode)->i_flags & i_pack_on_close_mask) ||
45 !tail_has_to_be_packed(inode)) &&
46 REISERFS_I(inode)->i_prealloc_count <= 0) {
47 return 0;
50 mutex_lock(&inode->i_mutex);
51 reiserfs_write_lock(inode->i_sb);
52 /* freeing preallocation only involves relogging blocks that
53 * are already in the current transaction. preallocation gets
54 * freed at the end of each transaction, so it is impossible for
55 * us to log any additional blocks (including quota blocks)
57 err = journal_begin(&th, inode->i_sb, 1);
58 if (err) {
59 /* uh oh, we can't allow the inode to go away while there
60 * is still preallocation blocks pending. Try to join the
61 * aborted transaction
63 jbegin_failure = err;
64 err = journal_join_abort(&th, inode->i_sb, 1);
66 if (err) {
67 /* hmpf, our choices here aren't good. We can pin the inode
68 * which will disallow unmount from every happening, we can
69 * do nothing, which will corrupt random memory on unmount,
70 * or we can forcibly remove the file from the preallocation
71 * list, which will leak blocks on disk. Lets pin the inode
72 * and let the admin know what is going on.
74 igrab(inode);
75 reiserfs_warning(inode->i_sb,
76 "pinning inode %lu because the "
77 "preallocation can't be freed",
78 inode->i_ino);
79 goto out;
82 reiserfs_update_inode_transaction(inode);
84 #ifdef REISERFS_PREALLOCATE
85 reiserfs_discard_prealloc(&th, inode);
86 #endif
87 err = journal_end(&th, inode->i_sb, 1);
89 /* copy back the error code from journal_begin */
90 if (!err)
91 err = jbegin_failure;
93 if (!err && atomic_read(&inode->i_count) <= 1 &&
94 (REISERFS_I(inode)->i_flags & i_pack_on_close_mask) &&
95 tail_has_to_be_packed(inode)) {
96 /* if regular file is released by last holder and it has been
97 appended (we append by unformatted node only) or its direct
98 item(s) had to be converted, then it may have to be
99 indirect2direct converted */
100 err = reiserfs_truncate_file(inode, 0);
102 out:
103 mutex_unlock(&inode->i_mutex);
104 reiserfs_write_unlock(inode->i_sb);
105 return err;
108 static void reiserfs_vfs_truncate_file(struct inode *inode)
110 reiserfs_truncate_file(inode, 1);
113 /* Sync a reiserfs file. */
116 * FIXME: sync_mapping_buffers() never has anything to sync. Can
117 * be removed...
120 static int reiserfs_sync_file(struct file *p_s_filp,
121 struct dentry *p_s_dentry, int datasync)
123 struct inode *p_s_inode = p_s_dentry->d_inode;
124 int n_err;
125 int barrier_done;
127 BUG_ON(!S_ISREG(p_s_inode->i_mode));
128 n_err = sync_mapping_buffers(p_s_inode->i_mapping);
129 reiserfs_write_lock(p_s_inode->i_sb);
130 barrier_done = reiserfs_commit_for_inode(p_s_inode);
131 reiserfs_write_unlock(p_s_inode->i_sb);
132 if (barrier_done != 1 && reiserfs_barrier_flush(p_s_inode->i_sb))
133 blkdev_issue_flush(p_s_inode->i_sb->s_bdev, NULL);
134 if (barrier_done < 0)
135 return barrier_done;
136 return (n_err < 0) ? -EIO : 0;
139 /* I really do not want to play with memory shortage right now, so
140 to simplify the code, we are not going to write more than this much pages at
141 a time. This still should considerably improve performance compared to 4k
142 at a time case. This is 32 pages of 4k size. */
143 #define REISERFS_WRITE_PAGES_AT_A_TIME (128 * 1024) / PAGE_CACHE_SIZE
145 /* Allocates blocks for a file to fulfil write request.
146 Maps all unmapped but prepared pages from the list.
147 Updates metadata with newly allocated blocknumbers as needed */
148 static int reiserfs_allocate_blocks_for_region(struct reiserfs_transaction_handle *th, struct inode *inode, /* Inode we work with */
149 loff_t pos, /* Writing position */
150 int num_pages, /* number of pages write going
151 to touch */
152 int write_bytes, /* amount of bytes to write */
153 struct page **prepared_pages, /* array of
154 prepared pages
156 int blocks_to_allocate /* Amount of blocks we
157 need to allocate to
158 fit the data into file
162 struct cpu_key key; // cpu key of item that we are going to deal with
163 struct item_head *ih; // pointer to item head that we are going to deal with
164 struct buffer_head *bh; // Buffer head that contains items that we are going to deal with
165 __le32 *item; // pointer to item we are going to deal with
166 INITIALIZE_PATH(path); // path to item, that we are going to deal with.
167 b_blocknr_t *allocated_blocks; // Pointer to a place where allocated blocknumbers would be stored.
168 reiserfs_blocknr_hint_t hint; // hint structure for block allocator.
169 size_t res; // return value of various functions that we call.
170 int curr_block; // current block used to keep track of unmapped blocks.
171 int i; // loop counter
172 int itempos; // position in item
173 unsigned int from = (pos & (PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - 1)); // writing position in
174 // first page
175 unsigned int to = ((pos + write_bytes - 1) & (PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - 1)) + 1; /* last modified byte offset in last page */
176 __u64 hole_size; // amount of blocks for a file hole, if it needed to be created.
177 int modifying_this_item = 0; // Flag for items traversal code to keep track
178 // of the fact that we already prepared
179 // current block for journal
180 int will_prealloc = 0;
181 RFALSE(!blocks_to_allocate,
182 "green-9004: tried to allocate zero blocks?");
184 /* only preallocate if this is a small write */
185 if (REISERFS_I(inode)->i_prealloc_count ||
186 (!(write_bytes & (inode->i_sb->s_blocksize - 1)) &&
187 blocks_to_allocate <
188 REISERFS_SB(inode->i_sb)->s_alloc_options.preallocsize))
189 will_prealloc =
190 REISERFS_SB(inode->i_sb)->s_alloc_options.preallocsize;
192 allocated_blocks = kmalloc((blocks_to_allocate + will_prealloc) *
193 sizeof(b_blocknr_t), GFP_NOFS);
194 if (!allocated_blocks)
195 return -ENOMEM;
197 /* First we compose a key to point at the writing position, we want to do
198 that outside of any locking region. */
199 make_cpu_key(&key, inode, pos + 1, TYPE_ANY, 3 /*key length */ );
201 /* If we came here, it means we absolutely need to open a transaction,
202 since we need to allocate some blocks */
203 reiserfs_write_lock(inode->i_sb); // Journaling stuff and we need that.
204 res = journal_begin(th, inode->i_sb, JOURNAL_PER_BALANCE_CNT * 3 + 1 + 2 * REISERFS_QUOTA_TRANS_BLOCKS(inode->i_sb)); // Wish I know if this number enough
205 if (res)
206 goto error_exit;
207 reiserfs_update_inode_transaction(inode);
209 /* Look for the in-tree position of our write, need path for block allocator */
210 res = search_for_position_by_key(inode->i_sb, &key, &path);
211 if (res == IO_ERROR) {
212 res = -EIO;
213 goto error_exit;
216 /* Allocate blocks */
217 /* First fill in "hint" structure for block allocator */
218 hint.th = th; // transaction handle.
219 hint.path = &path; // Path, so that block allocator can determine packing locality or whatever it needs to determine.
220 hint.inode = inode; // Inode is needed by block allocator too.
221 hint.search_start = 0; // We have no hint on where to search free blocks for block allocator.
222 hint.key = key.on_disk_key; // on disk key of file.
223 hint.block = inode->i_blocks >> (inode->i_sb->s_blocksize_bits - 9); // Number of disk blocks this file occupies already.
224 hint.formatted_node = 0; // We are allocating blocks for unformatted node.
225 hint.preallocate = will_prealloc;
227 /* Call block allocator to allocate blocks */
228 res =
229 reiserfs_allocate_blocknrs(&hint, allocated_blocks,
230 blocks_to_allocate, blocks_to_allocate);
231 if (res != CARRY_ON) {
232 if (res == NO_DISK_SPACE) {
233 /* We flush the transaction in case of no space. This way some
234 blocks might become free */
235 SB_JOURNAL(inode->i_sb)->j_must_wait = 1;
236 res = restart_transaction(th, inode, &path);
237 if (res)
238 goto error_exit;
240 /* We might have scheduled, so search again */
241 res =
242 search_for_position_by_key(inode->i_sb, &key,
243 &path);
244 if (res == IO_ERROR) {
245 res = -EIO;
246 goto error_exit;
249 /* update changed info for hint structure. */
250 res =
251 reiserfs_allocate_blocknrs(&hint, allocated_blocks,
252 blocks_to_allocate,
253 blocks_to_allocate);
254 if (res != CARRY_ON) {
255 res = res == QUOTA_EXCEEDED ? -EDQUOT : -ENOSPC;
256 pathrelse(&path);
257 goto error_exit;
259 } else {
260 res = res == QUOTA_EXCEEDED ? -EDQUOT : -ENOSPC;
261 pathrelse(&path);
262 goto error_exit;
265 #ifdef __BIG_ENDIAN
266 // Too bad, I have not found any way to convert a given region from
267 // cpu format to little endian format
269 int i;
270 for (i = 0; i < blocks_to_allocate; i++)
271 allocated_blocks[i] = cpu_to_le32(allocated_blocks[i]);
273 #endif
275 /* Blocks allocating well might have scheduled and tree might have changed,
276 let's search the tree again */
277 /* find where in the tree our write should go */
278 res = search_for_position_by_key(inode->i_sb, &key, &path);
279 if (res == IO_ERROR) {
280 res = -EIO;
281 goto error_exit_free_blocks;
284 bh = get_last_bh(&path); // Get a bufferhead for last element in path.
285 ih = get_ih(&path); // Get a pointer to last item head in path.
286 item = get_item(&path); // Get a pointer to last item in path
288 /* Let's see what we have found */
289 if (res != POSITION_FOUND) { /* position not found, this means that we
290 might need to append file with holes
291 first */
292 // Since we are writing past the file's end, we need to find out if
293 // there is a hole that needs to be inserted before our writing
294 // position, and how many blocks it is going to cover (we need to
295 // populate pointers to file blocks representing the hole with zeros)
298 int item_offset = 1;
300 * if ih is stat data, its offset is 0 and we don't want to
301 * add 1 to pos in the hole_size calculation
303 if (is_statdata_le_ih(ih))
304 item_offset = 0;
305 hole_size = (pos + item_offset -
306 (le_key_k_offset
307 (get_inode_item_key_version(inode),
308 &(ih->ih_key)) + op_bytes_number(ih,
309 inode->
310 i_sb->
311 s_blocksize)))
312 >> inode->i_sb->s_blocksize_bits;
315 if (hole_size > 0) {
316 int to_paste = min_t(__u64, hole_size, MAX_ITEM_LEN(inode->i_sb->s_blocksize) / UNFM_P_SIZE); // How much data to insert first time.
317 /* area filled with zeroes, to supply as list of zero blocknumbers
318 We allocate it outside of loop just in case loop would spin for
319 several iterations. */
320 char *zeros = kzalloc(to_paste * UNFM_P_SIZE, GFP_ATOMIC); // We cannot insert more than MAX_ITEM_LEN bytes anyway.
321 if (!zeros) {
322 res = -ENOMEM;
323 goto error_exit_free_blocks;
325 do {
326 to_paste =
327 min_t(__u64, hole_size,
328 MAX_ITEM_LEN(inode->i_sb->
329 s_blocksize) /
330 UNFM_P_SIZE);
331 if (is_indirect_le_ih(ih)) {
332 /* Ok, there is existing indirect item already. Need to append it */
333 /* Calculate position past inserted item */
334 make_cpu_key(&key, inode,
335 le_key_k_offset
336 (get_inode_item_key_version
337 (inode),
338 &(ih->ih_key)) +
339 op_bytes_number(ih,
340 inode->
341 i_sb->
342 s_blocksize),
343 TYPE_INDIRECT, 3);
344 res =
345 reiserfs_paste_into_item(th, &path,
346 &key,
347 inode,
348 (char *)
349 zeros,
350 UNFM_P_SIZE
352 to_paste);
353 if (res) {
354 kfree(zeros);
355 goto error_exit_free_blocks;
357 } else if (is_statdata_le_ih(ih)) {
358 /* No existing item, create it */
359 /* item head for new item */
360 struct item_head ins_ih;
362 /* create a key for our new item */
363 make_cpu_key(&key, inode, 1,
364 TYPE_INDIRECT, 3);
366 /* Create new item head for our new item */
367 make_le_item_head(&ins_ih, &key,
368 key.version, 1,
369 TYPE_INDIRECT,
370 to_paste *
371 UNFM_P_SIZE,
372 0 /* free space */ );
374 /* Find where such item should live in the tree */
375 res =
376 search_item(inode->i_sb, &key,
377 &path);
378 if (res != ITEM_NOT_FOUND) {
379 /* item should not exist, otherwise we have error */
380 if (res != -ENOSPC) {
381 reiserfs_warning(inode->
382 i_sb,
383 "green-9008: search_by_key (%K) returned %d",
384 &key,
385 res);
387 res = -EIO;
388 kfree(zeros);
389 goto error_exit_free_blocks;
391 res =
392 reiserfs_insert_item(th, &path,
393 &key, &ins_ih,
394 inode,
395 (char *)zeros);
396 } else {
397 reiserfs_panic(inode->i_sb,
398 "green-9011: Unexpected key type %K\n",
399 &key);
401 if (res) {
402 kfree(zeros);
403 goto error_exit_free_blocks;
405 /* Now we want to check if transaction is too full, and if it is
406 we restart it. This will also free the path. */
407 if (journal_transaction_should_end
408 (th, th->t_blocks_allocated)) {
409 inode->i_size = cpu_key_k_offset(&key) +
410 (to_paste << inode->i_blkbits);
411 res =
412 restart_transaction(th, inode,
413 &path);
414 if (res) {
415 pathrelse(&path);
416 kfree(zeros);
417 goto error_exit;
421 /* Well, need to recalculate path and stuff */
422 set_cpu_key_k_offset(&key,
423 cpu_key_k_offset(&key) +
424 (to_paste << inode->
425 i_blkbits));
426 res =
427 search_for_position_by_key(inode->i_sb,
428 &key, &path);
429 if (res == IO_ERROR) {
430 res = -EIO;
431 kfree(zeros);
432 goto error_exit_free_blocks;
434 bh = get_last_bh(&path);
435 ih = get_ih(&path);
436 item = get_item(&path);
437 hole_size -= to_paste;
438 } while (hole_size);
439 kfree(zeros);
442 // Go through existing indirect items first
443 // replace all zeroes with blocknumbers from list
444 // Note that if no corresponding item was found, by previous search,
445 // it means there are no existing in-tree representation for file area
446 // we are going to overwrite, so there is nothing to scan through for holes.
447 for (curr_block = 0, itempos = path.pos_in_item;
448 curr_block < blocks_to_allocate && res == POSITION_FOUND;) {
449 retry:
451 if (itempos >= ih_item_len(ih) / UNFM_P_SIZE) {
452 /* We run out of data in this indirect item, let's look for another
453 one. */
454 /* First if we are already modifying current item, log it */
455 if (modifying_this_item) {
456 journal_mark_dirty(th, inode->i_sb, bh);
457 modifying_this_item = 0;
459 /* Then set the key to look for a new indirect item (offset of old
460 item is added to old item length */
461 set_cpu_key_k_offset(&key,
462 le_key_k_offset
463 (get_inode_item_key_version(inode),
464 &(ih->ih_key)) +
465 op_bytes_number(ih,
466 inode->i_sb->
467 s_blocksize));
468 /* Search ofor position of new key in the tree. */
469 res =
470 search_for_position_by_key(inode->i_sb, &key,
471 &path);
472 if (res == IO_ERROR) {
473 res = -EIO;
474 goto error_exit_free_blocks;
476 bh = get_last_bh(&path);
477 ih = get_ih(&path);
478 item = get_item(&path);
479 itempos = path.pos_in_item;
480 continue; // loop to check all kinds of conditions and so on.
482 /* Ok, we have correct position in item now, so let's see if it is
483 representing file hole (blocknumber is zero) and fill it if needed */
484 if (!item[itempos]) {
485 /* Ok, a hole. Now we need to check if we already prepared this
486 block to be journaled */
487 while (!modifying_this_item) { // loop until succeed
488 /* Well, this item is not journaled yet, so we must prepare
489 it for journal first, before we can change it */
490 struct item_head tmp_ih; // We copy item head of found item,
491 // here to detect if fs changed under
492 // us while we were preparing for
493 // journal.
494 int fs_gen; // We store fs generation here to find if someone
495 // changes fs under our feet
497 copy_item_head(&tmp_ih, ih); // Remember itemhead
498 fs_gen = get_generation(inode->i_sb); // remember fs generation
499 reiserfs_prepare_for_journal(inode->i_sb, bh, 1); // Prepare a buffer within which indirect item is stored for changing.
500 if (fs_changed(fs_gen, inode->i_sb)
501 && item_moved(&tmp_ih, &path)) {
502 // Sigh, fs was changed under us, we need to look for new
503 // location of item we are working with
505 /* unmark prepaerd area as journaled and search for it's
506 new position */
507 reiserfs_restore_prepared_buffer(inode->
508 i_sb,
509 bh);
510 res =
511 search_for_position_by_key(inode->
512 i_sb,
513 &key,
514 &path);
515 if (res == IO_ERROR) {
516 res = -EIO;
517 goto error_exit_free_blocks;
519 bh = get_last_bh(&path);
520 ih = get_ih(&path);
521 item = get_item(&path);
522 itempos = path.pos_in_item;
523 goto retry;
525 modifying_this_item = 1;
527 item[itempos] = allocated_blocks[curr_block]; // Assign new block
528 curr_block++;
530 itempos++;
533 if (modifying_this_item) { // We need to log last-accessed block, if it
534 // was modified, but not logged yet.
535 journal_mark_dirty(th, inode->i_sb, bh);
538 if (curr_block < blocks_to_allocate) {
539 // Oh, well need to append to indirect item, or to create indirect item
540 // if there weren't any
541 if (is_indirect_le_ih(ih)) {
542 // Existing indirect item - append. First calculate key for append
543 // position. We do not need to recalculate path as it should
544 // already point to correct place.
545 make_cpu_key(&key, inode,
546 le_key_k_offset(get_inode_item_key_version
547 (inode),
548 &(ih->ih_key)) +
549 op_bytes_number(ih,
550 inode->i_sb->s_blocksize),
551 TYPE_INDIRECT, 3);
552 res =
553 reiserfs_paste_into_item(th, &path, &key, inode,
554 (char *)(allocated_blocks +
555 curr_block),
556 UNFM_P_SIZE *
557 (blocks_to_allocate -
558 curr_block));
559 if (res) {
560 goto error_exit_free_blocks;
562 } else if (is_statdata_le_ih(ih)) {
563 // Last found item was statdata. That means we need to create indirect item.
564 struct item_head ins_ih; /* itemhead for new item */
566 /* create a key for our new item */
567 make_cpu_key(&key, inode, 1, TYPE_INDIRECT, 3); // Position one,
568 // because that's
569 // where first
570 // indirect item
571 // begins
572 /* Create new item head for our new item */
573 make_le_item_head(&ins_ih, &key, key.version, 1,
574 TYPE_INDIRECT,
575 (blocks_to_allocate -
576 curr_block) * UNFM_P_SIZE,
577 0 /* free space */ );
578 /* Find where such item should live in the tree */
579 res = search_item(inode->i_sb, &key, &path);
580 if (res != ITEM_NOT_FOUND) {
581 /* Well, if we have found such item already, or some error
582 occured, we need to warn user and return error */
583 if (res != -ENOSPC) {
584 reiserfs_warning(inode->i_sb,
585 "green-9009: search_by_key (%K) "
586 "returned %d", &key,
587 res);
589 res = -EIO;
590 goto error_exit_free_blocks;
592 /* Insert item into the tree with the data as its body */
593 res =
594 reiserfs_insert_item(th, &path, &key, &ins_ih,
595 inode,
596 (char *)(allocated_blocks +
597 curr_block));
598 } else {
599 reiserfs_panic(inode->i_sb,
600 "green-9010: unexpected item type for key %K\n",
601 &key);
604 // the caller is responsible for closing the transaction
605 // unless we return an error, they are also responsible for logging
606 // the inode.
608 pathrelse(&path);
610 * cleanup prellocation from previous writes
611 * if this is a partial block write
613 if (write_bytes & (inode->i_sb->s_blocksize - 1))
614 reiserfs_discard_prealloc(th, inode);
615 reiserfs_write_unlock(inode->i_sb);
617 // go through all the pages/buffers and map the buffers to newly allocated
618 // blocks (so that system knows where to write these pages later).
619 curr_block = 0;
620 for (i = 0; i < num_pages; i++) {
621 struct page *page = prepared_pages[i]; //current page
622 struct buffer_head *head = page_buffers(page); // first buffer for a page
623 int block_start, block_end; // in-page offsets for buffers.
625 if (!page_buffers(page))
626 reiserfs_panic(inode->i_sb,
627 "green-9005: No buffers for prepared page???");
629 /* For each buffer in page */
630 for (bh = head, block_start = 0; bh != head || !block_start;
631 block_start = block_end, bh = bh->b_this_page) {
632 if (!bh)
633 reiserfs_panic(inode->i_sb,
634 "green-9006: Allocated but absent buffer for a page?");
635 block_end = block_start + inode->i_sb->s_blocksize;
636 if (i == 0 && block_end <= from)
637 /* if this buffer is before requested data to map, skip it */
638 continue;
639 if (i == num_pages - 1 && block_start >= to)
640 /* If this buffer is after requested data to map, abort
641 processing of current page */
642 break;
644 if (!buffer_mapped(bh)) { // Ok, unmapped buffer, need to map it
645 map_bh(bh, inode->i_sb,
646 le32_to_cpu(allocated_blocks
647 [curr_block]));
648 curr_block++;
649 set_buffer_new(bh);
654 RFALSE(curr_block > blocks_to_allocate,
655 "green-9007: Used too many blocks? weird");
657 kfree(allocated_blocks);
658 return 0;
660 // Need to deal with transaction here.
661 error_exit_free_blocks:
662 pathrelse(&path);
663 // free blocks
664 for (i = 0; i < blocks_to_allocate; i++)
665 reiserfs_free_block(th, inode, le32_to_cpu(allocated_blocks[i]),
668 error_exit:
669 if (th->t_trans_id) {
670 int err;
671 // update any changes we made to blk count
672 mark_inode_dirty(inode);
673 err =
674 journal_end(th, inode->i_sb,
675 JOURNAL_PER_BALANCE_CNT * 3 + 1 +
676 2 * REISERFS_QUOTA_TRANS_BLOCKS(inode->i_sb));
677 if (err)
678 res = err;
680 reiserfs_write_unlock(inode->i_sb);
681 kfree(allocated_blocks);
683 return res;
686 /* Unlock pages prepared by reiserfs_prepare_file_region_for_write */
687 static void reiserfs_unprepare_pages(struct page **prepared_pages, /* list of locked pages */
688 size_t num_pages /* amount of pages */ )
690 int i; // loop counter
692 for (i = 0; i < num_pages; i++) {
693 struct page *page = prepared_pages[i];
695 try_to_free_buffers(page);
696 unlock_page(page);
697 page_cache_release(page);
701 /* This function will copy data from userspace to specified pages within
702 supplied byte range */
703 static int reiserfs_copy_from_user_to_file_region(loff_t pos, /* In-file position */
704 int num_pages, /* Number of pages affected */
705 int write_bytes, /* Amount of bytes to write */
706 struct page **prepared_pages, /* pointer to
707 array to
708 prepared pages
710 const char __user * buf /* Pointer to user-supplied
711 data */
714 long page_fault = 0; // status of copy_from_user.
715 int i; // loop counter.
716 int offset; // offset in page
718 for (i = 0, offset = (pos & (PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - 1)); i < num_pages;
719 i++, offset = 0) {
720 size_t count = min_t(size_t, PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - offset, write_bytes); // How much of bytes to write to this page
721 struct page *page = prepared_pages[i]; // Current page we process.
723 fault_in_pages_readable(buf, count);
725 /* Copy data from userspace to the current page */
726 kmap(page);
727 page_fault = __copy_from_user(page_address(page) + offset, buf, count); // Copy the data.
728 /* Flush processor's dcache for this page */
729 flush_dcache_page(page);
730 kunmap(page);
731 buf += count;
732 write_bytes -= count;
734 if (page_fault)
735 break; // Was there a fault? abort.
738 return page_fault ? -EFAULT : 0;
741 /* taken fs/buffer.c:__block_commit_write */
742 int reiserfs_commit_page(struct inode *inode, struct page *page,
743 unsigned from, unsigned to)
745 unsigned block_start, block_end;
746 int partial = 0;
747 unsigned blocksize;
748 struct buffer_head *bh, *head;
749 unsigned long i_size_index = inode->i_size >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT;
750 int new;
751 int logit = reiserfs_file_data_log(inode);
752 struct super_block *s = inode->i_sb;
753 int bh_per_page = PAGE_CACHE_SIZE / s->s_blocksize;
754 struct reiserfs_transaction_handle th;
755 int ret = 0;
757 th.t_trans_id = 0;
758 blocksize = 1 << inode->i_blkbits;
760 if (logit) {
761 reiserfs_write_lock(s);
762 ret = journal_begin(&th, s, bh_per_page + 1);
763 if (ret)
764 goto drop_write_lock;
765 reiserfs_update_inode_transaction(inode);
767 for (bh = head = page_buffers(page), block_start = 0;
768 bh != head || !block_start;
769 block_start = block_end, bh = bh->b_this_page) {
771 new = buffer_new(bh);
772 clear_buffer_new(bh);
773 block_end = block_start + blocksize;
774 if (block_end <= from || block_start >= to) {
775 if (!buffer_uptodate(bh))
776 partial = 1;
777 } else {
778 set_buffer_uptodate(bh);
779 if (logit) {
780 reiserfs_prepare_for_journal(s, bh, 1);
781 journal_mark_dirty(&th, s, bh);
782 } else if (!buffer_dirty(bh)) {
783 mark_buffer_dirty(bh);
784 /* do data=ordered on any page past the end
785 * of file and any buffer marked BH_New.
787 if (reiserfs_data_ordered(inode->i_sb) &&
788 (new || page->index >= i_size_index)) {
789 reiserfs_add_ordered_list(inode, bh);
794 if (logit) {
795 ret = journal_end(&th, s, bh_per_page + 1);
796 drop_write_lock:
797 reiserfs_write_unlock(s);
800 * If this is a partial write which happened to make all buffers
801 * uptodate then we can optimize away a bogus readpage() for
802 * the next read(). Here we 'discover' whether the page went
803 * uptodate as a result of this (potentially partial) write.
805 if (!partial)
806 SetPageUptodate(page);
807 return ret;
810 /* Submit pages for write. This was separated from actual file copying
811 because we might want to allocate block numbers in-between.
812 This function assumes that caller will adjust file size to correct value. */
813 static int reiserfs_submit_file_region_for_write(struct reiserfs_transaction_handle *th, struct inode *inode, loff_t pos, /* Writing position offset */
814 size_t num_pages, /* Number of pages to write */
815 size_t write_bytes, /* number of bytes to write */
816 struct page **prepared_pages /* list of pages */
819 int status; // return status of block_commit_write.
820 int retval = 0; // Return value we are going to return.
821 int i; // loop counter
822 int offset; // Writing offset in page.
823 int orig_write_bytes = write_bytes;
824 int sd_update = 0;
826 for (i = 0, offset = (pos & (PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - 1)); i < num_pages;
827 i++, offset = 0) {
828 int count = min_t(int, PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - offset, write_bytes); // How much of bytes to write to this page
829 struct page *page = prepared_pages[i]; // Current page we process.
831 status =
832 reiserfs_commit_page(inode, page, offset, offset + count);
833 if (status)
834 retval = status; // To not overcomplicate matters We are going to
835 // submit all the pages even if there was error.
836 // we only remember error status to report it on
837 // exit.
838 write_bytes -= count;
840 /* now that we've gotten all the ordered buffers marked dirty,
841 * we can safely update i_size and close any running transaction
843 if (pos + orig_write_bytes > inode->i_size) {
844 inode->i_size = pos + orig_write_bytes; // Set new size
845 /* If the file have grown so much that tail packing is no
846 * longer possible, reset "need to pack" flag */
847 if ((have_large_tails(inode->i_sb) &&
848 inode->i_size > i_block_size(inode) * 4) ||
849 (have_small_tails(inode->i_sb) &&
850 inode->i_size > i_block_size(inode)))
851 REISERFS_I(inode)->i_flags &= ~i_pack_on_close_mask;
852 else if ((have_large_tails(inode->i_sb) &&
853 inode->i_size < i_block_size(inode) * 4) ||
854 (have_small_tails(inode->i_sb) &&
855 inode->i_size < i_block_size(inode)))
856 REISERFS_I(inode)->i_flags |= i_pack_on_close_mask;
858 if (th->t_trans_id) {
859 reiserfs_write_lock(inode->i_sb);
860 // this sets the proper flags for O_SYNC to trigger a commit
861 mark_inode_dirty(inode);
862 reiserfs_write_unlock(inode->i_sb);
863 } else {
864 reiserfs_write_lock(inode->i_sb);
865 reiserfs_update_inode_transaction(inode);
866 mark_inode_dirty(inode);
867 reiserfs_write_unlock(inode->i_sb);
870 sd_update = 1;
872 if (th->t_trans_id) {
873 reiserfs_write_lock(inode->i_sb);
874 if (!sd_update)
875 mark_inode_dirty(inode);
876 status = journal_end(th, th->t_super, th->t_blocks_allocated);
877 if (status)
878 retval = status;
879 reiserfs_write_unlock(inode->i_sb);
881 th->t_trans_id = 0;
884 * we have to unlock the pages after updating i_size, otherwise
885 * we race with writepage
887 for (i = 0; i < num_pages; i++) {
888 struct page *page = prepared_pages[i];
889 unlock_page(page);
890 mark_page_accessed(page);
891 page_cache_release(page);
893 return retval;
896 /* Look if passed writing region is going to touch file's tail
897 (if it is present). And if it is, convert the tail to unformatted node */
898 static int reiserfs_check_for_tail_and_convert(struct inode *inode, /* inode to deal with */
899 loff_t pos, /* Writing position */
900 int write_bytes /* amount of bytes to write */
903 INITIALIZE_PATH(path); // needed for search_for_position
904 struct cpu_key key; // Key that would represent last touched writing byte.
905 struct item_head *ih; // item header of found block;
906 int res; // Return value of various functions we call.
907 int cont_expand_offset; // We will put offset for generic_cont_expand here
908 // This can be int just because tails are created
909 // only for small files.
911 /* this embodies a dependency on a particular tail policy */
912 if (inode->i_size >= inode->i_sb->s_blocksize * 4) {
913 /* such a big files do not have tails, so we won't bother ourselves
914 to look for tails, simply return */
915 return 0;
918 reiserfs_write_lock(inode->i_sb);
919 /* find the item containing the last byte to be written, or if
920 * writing past the end of the file then the last item of the
921 * file (and then we check its type). */
922 make_cpu_key(&key, inode, pos + write_bytes + 1, TYPE_ANY,
923 3 /*key length */ );
924 res = search_for_position_by_key(inode->i_sb, &key, &path);
925 if (res == IO_ERROR) {
926 reiserfs_write_unlock(inode->i_sb);
927 return -EIO;
929 ih = get_ih(&path);
930 res = 0;
931 if (is_direct_le_ih(ih)) {
932 /* Ok, closest item is file tail (tails are stored in "direct"
933 * items), so we need to unpack it. */
934 /* To not overcomplicate matters, we just call generic_cont_expand
935 which will in turn call other stuff and finally will boil down to
936 reiserfs_get_block() that would do necessary conversion. */
937 cont_expand_offset =
938 le_key_k_offset(get_inode_item_key_version(inode),
939 &(ih->ih_key));
940 pathrelse(&path);
941 res = generic_cont_expand(inode, cont_expand_offset);
942 } else
943 pathrelse(&path);
945 reiserfs_write_unlock(inode->i_sb);
946 return res;
949 /* This function locks pages starting from @pos for @inode.
950 @num_pages pages are locked and stored in
951 @prepared_pages array. Also buffers are allocated for these pages.
952 First and last page of the region is read if it is overwritten only
953 partially. If last page did not exist before write (file hole or file
954 append), it is zeroed, then.
955 Returns number of unallocated blocks that should be allocated to cover
956 new file data.*/
957 static int reiserfs_prepare_file_region_for_write(struct inode *inode
958 /* Inode of the file */ ,
959 loff_t pos, /* position in the file */
960 size_t num_pages, /* number of pages to
961 prepare */
962 size_t write_bytes, /* Amount of bytes to be
963 overwritten from
964 @pos */
965 struct page **prepared_pages /* pointer to array
966 where to store
967 prepared pages */
970 int res = 0; // Return values of different functions we call.
971 unsigned long index = pos >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT; // Offset in file in pages.
972 int from = (pos & (PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - 1)); // Writing offset in first page
973 int to = ((pos + write_bytes - 1) & (PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - 1)) + 1;
974 /* offset of last modified byte in last
975 page */
976 struct address_space *mapping = inode->i_mapping; // Pages are mapped here.
977 int i; // Simple counter
978 int blocks = 0; /* Return value (blocks that should be allocated) */
979 struct buffer_head *bh, *head; // Current bufferhead and first bufferhead
980 // of a page.
981 unsigned block_start, block_end; // Starting and ending offsets of current
982 // buffer in the page.
983 struct buffer_head *wait[2], **wait_bh = wait; // Buffers for page, if
984 // Page appeared to be not up
985 // to date. Note how we have
986 // at most 2 buffers, this is
987 // because we at most may
988 // partially overwrite two
989 // buffers for one page. One at // the beginning of write area
990 // and one at the end.
991 // Everything inthe middle gets // overwritten totally.
993 struct cpu_key key; // cpu key of item that we are going to deal with
994 struct item_head *ih = NULL; // pointer to item head that we are going to deal with
995 struct buffer_head *itembuf = NULL; // Buffer head that contains items that we are going to deal with
996 INITIALIZE_PATH(path); // path to item, that we are going to deal with.
997 __le32 *item = NULL; // pointer to item we are going to deal with
998 int item_pos = -1; /* Position in indirect item */
1000 if (num_pages < 1) {
1001 reiserfs_warning(inode->i_sb,
1002 "green-9001: reiserfs_prepare_file_region_for_write "
1003 "called with zero number of pages to process");
1004 return -EFAULT;
1007 /* We have 2 loops for pages. In first loop we grab and lock the pages, so
1008 that nobody would touch these until we release the pages. Then
1009 we'd start to deal with mapping buffers to blocks. */
1010 for (i = 0; i < num_pages; i++) {
1011 prepared_pages[i] = grab_cache_page(mapping, index + i); // locks the page
1012 if (!prepared_pages[i]) {
1013 res = -ENOMEM;
1014 goto failed_page_grabbing;
1016 if (!page_has_buffers(prepared_pages[i]))
1017 create_empty_buffers(prepared_pages[i],
1018 inode->i_sb->s_blocksize, 0);
1021 /* Let's count amount of blocks for a case where all the blocks
1022 overwritten are new (we will substract already allocated blocks later) */
1023 if (num_pages > 2)
1024 /* These are full-overwritten pages so we count all the blocks in
1025 these pages are counted as needed to be allocated */
1026 blocks =
1027 (num_pages - 2) << (PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT - inode->i_blkbits);
1029 /* count blocks needed for first page (possibly partially written) */
1030 blocks += ((PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - from) >> inode->i_blkbits) + !!(from & (inode->i_sb->s_blocksize - 1)); /* roundup */
1032 /* Now we account for last page. If last page == first page (we
1033 overwrite only one page), we substract all the blocks past the
1034 last writing position in a page out of already calculated number
1035 of blocks */
1036 blocks += ((num_pages > 1) << (PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT - inode->i_blkbits)) -
1037 ((PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - to) >> inode->i_blkbits);
1038 /* Note how we do not roundup here since partial blocks still
1039 should be allocated */
1041 /* Now if all the write area lies past the file end, no point in
1042 maping blocks, since there is none, so we just zero out remaining
1043 parts of first and last pages in write area (if needed) */
1044 if ((pos & ~((loff_t) PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - 1)) > inode->i_size) {
1045 if (from != 0) { /* First page needs to be partially zeroed */
1046 char *kaddr = kmap_atomic(prepared_pages[0], KM_USER0);
1047 memset(kaddr, 0, from);
1048 kunmap_atomic(kaddr, KM_USER0);
1049 flush_dcache_page(prepared_pages[0]);
1051 if (to != PAGE_CACHE_SIZE) { /* Last page needs to be partially zeroed */
1052 char *kaddr =
1053 kmap_atomic(prepared_pages[num_pages - 1],
1054 KM_USER0);
1055 memset(kaddr + to, 0, PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - to);
1056 kunmap_atomic(kaddr, KM_USER0);
1057 flush_dcache_page(prepared_pages[num_pages - 1]);
1060 /* Since all blocks are new - use already calculated value */
1061 return blocks;
1064 /* Well, since we write somewhere into the middle of a file, there is
1065 possibility we are writing over some already allocated blocks, so
1066 let's map these blocks and substract number of such blocks out of blocks
1067 we need to allocate (calculated above) */
1068 /* Mask write position to start on blocksize, we do it out of the
1069 loop for performance reasons */
1070 pos &= ~((loff_t) inode->i_sb->s_blocksize - 1);
1071 /* Set cpu key to the starting position in a file (on left block boundary) */
1072 make_cpu_key(&key, inode,
1073 1 + ((pos) & ~((loff_t) inode->i_sb->s_blocksize - 1)),
1074 TYPE_ANY, 3 /*key length */ );
1076 reiserfs_write_lock(inode->i_sb); // We need that for at least search_by_key()
1077 for (i = 0; i < num_pages; i++) {
1079 head = page_buffers(prepared_pages[i]);
1080 /* For each buffer in the page */
1081 for (bh = head, block_start = 0; bh != head || !block_start;
1082 block_start = block_end, bh = bh->b_this_page) {
1083 if (!bh)
1084 reiserfs_panic(inode->i_sb,
1085 "green-9002: Allocated but absent buffer for a page?");
1086 /* Find where this buffer ends */
1087 block_end = block_start + inode->i_sb->s_blocksize;
1088 if (i == 0 && block_end <= from)
1089 /* if this buffer is before requested data to map, skip it */
1090 continue;
1092 if (i == num_pages - 1 && block_start >= to) {
1093 /* If this buffer is after requested data to map, abort
1094 processing of current page */
1095 break;
1098 if (buffer_mapped(bh) && bh->b_blocknr != 0) {
1099 /* This is optimisation for a case where buffer is mapped
1100 and have blocknumber assigned. In case significant amount
1101 of such buffers are present, we may avoid some amount
1102 of search_by_key calls.
1103 Probably it would be possible to move parts of this code
1104 out of BKL, but I afraid that would overcomplicate code
1105 without any noticeable benefit.
1107 item_pos++;
1108 /* Update the key */
1109 set_cpu_key_k_offset(&key,
1110 cpu_key_k_offset(&key) +
1111 inode->i_sb->s_blocksize);
1112 blocks--; // Decrease the amount of blocks that need to be
1113 // allocated
1114 continue; // Go to the next buffer
1117 if (!itembuf || /* if first iteration */
1118 item_pos >= ih_item_len(ih) / UNFM_P_SIZE) { /* or if we progressed past the
1119 current unformatted_item */
1120 /* Try to find next item */
1121 res =
1122 search_for_position_by_key(inode->i_sb,
1123 &key, &path);
1124 /* Abort if no more items */
1125 if (res != POSITION_FOUND) {
1126 /* make sure later loops don't use this item */
1127 itembuf = NULL;
1128 item = NULL;
1129 break;
1132 /* Update information about current indirect item */
1133 itembuf = get_last_bh(&path);
1134 ih = get_ih(&path);
1135 item = get_item(&path);
1136 item_pos = path.pos_in_item;
1138 RFALSE(!is_indirect_le_ih(ih),
1139 "green-9003: indirect item expected");
1142 /* See if there is some block associated with the file
1143 at that position, map the buffer to this block */
1144 if (get_block_num(item, item_pos)) {
1145 map_bh(bh, inode->i_sb,
1146 get_block_num(item, item_pos));
1147 blocks--; // Decrease the amount of blocks that need to be
1148 // allocated
1150 item_pos++;
1151 /* Update the key */
1152 set_cpu_key_k_offset(&key,
1153 cpu_key_k_offset(&key) +
1154 inode->i_sb->s_blocksize);
1157 pathrelse(&path); // Free the path
1158 reiserfs_write_unlock(inode->i_sb);
1160 /* Now zero out unmappend buffers for the first and last pages of
1161 write area or issue read requests if page is mapped. */
1162 /* First page, see if it is not uptodate */
1163 if (!PageUptodate(prepared_pages[0])) {
1164 head = page_buffers(prepared_pages[0]);
1166 /* For each buffer in page */
1167 for (bh = head, block_start = 0; bh != head || !block_start;
1168 block_start = block_end, bh = bh->b_this_page) {
1170 if (!bh)
1171 reiserfs_panic(inode->i_sb,
1172 "green-9002: Allocated but absent buffer for a page?");
1173 /* Find where this buffer ends */
1174 block_end = block_start + inode->i_sb->s_blocksize;
1175 if (block_end <= from)
1176 /* if this buffer is before requested data to map, skip it */
1177 continue;
1178 if (block_start < from) { /* Aha, our partial buffer */
1179 if (buffer_mapped(bh)) { /* If it is mapped, we need to
1180 issue READ request for it to
1181 not loose data */
1182 ll_rw_block(READ, 1, &bh);
1183 *wait_bh++ = bh;
1184 } else { /* Not mapped, zero it */
1185 char *kaddr =
1186 kmap_atomic(prepared_pages[0],
1187 KM_USER0);
1188 memset(kaddr + block_start, 0,
1189 from - block_start);
1190 kunmap_atomic(kaddr, KM_USER0);
1191 flush_dcache_page(prepared_pages[0]);
1192 set_buffer_uptodate(bh);
1198 /* Last page, see if it is not uptodate, or if the last page is past the end of the file. */
1199 if (!PageUptodate(prepared_pages[num_pages - 1]) ||
1200 ((pos + write_bytes) >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT) >
1201 (inode->i_size >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT)) {
1202 head = page_buffers(prepared_pages[num_pages - 1]);
1204 /* for each buffer in page */
1205 for (bh = head, block_start = 0; bh != head || !block_start;
1206 block_start = block_end, bh = bh->b_this_page) {
1208 if (!bh)
1209 reiserfs_panic(inode->i_sb,
1210 "green-9002: Allocated but absent buffer for a page?");
1211 /* Find where this buffer ends */
1212 block_end = block_start + inode->i_sb->s_blocksize;
1213 if (block_start >= to)
1214 /* if this buffer is after requested data to map, skip it */
1215 break;
1216 if (block_end > to) { /* Aha, our partial buffer */
1217 if (buffer_mapped(bh)) { /* If it is mapped, we need to
1218 issue READ request for it to
1219 not loose data */
1220 ll_rw_block(READ, 1, &bh);
1221 *wait_bh++ = bh;
1222 } else { /* Not mapped, zero it */
1223 char *kaddr =
1224 kmap_atomic(prepared_pages
1225 [num_pages - 1],
1226 KM_USER0);
1227 memset(kaddr + to, 0, block_end - to);
1228 kunmap_atomic(kaddr, KM_USER0);
1229 flush_dcache_page(prepared_pages[num_pages - 1]);
1230 set_buffer_uptodate(bh);
1236 /* Wait for read requests we made to happen, if necessary */
1237 while (wait_bh > wait) {
1238 wait_on_buffer(*--wait_bh);
1239 if (!buffer_uptodate(*wait_bh)) {
1240 res = -EIO;
1241 goto failed_read;
1245 return blocks;
1246 failed_page_grabbing:
1247 num_pages = i;
1248 failed_read:
1249 reiserfs_unprepare_pages(prepared_pages, num_pages);
1250 return res;
1253 /* Write @count bytes at position @ppos in a file indicated by @file
1254 from the buffer @buf.
1256 generic_file_write() is only appropriate for filesystems that are not seeking to optimize performance and want
1257 something simple that works. It is not for serious use by general purpose filesystems, excepting the one that it was
1258 written for (ext2/3). This is for several reasons:
1260 * It has no understanding of any filesystem specific optimizations.
1262 * It enters the filesystem repeatedly for each page that is written.
1264 * It depends on reiserfs_get_block() function which if implemented by reiserfs performs costly search_by_key
1265 * operation for each page it is supplied with. By contrast reiserfs_file_write() feeds as much as possible at a time
1266 * to reiserfs which allows for fewer tree traversals.
1268 * Each indirect pointer insertion takes a lot of cpu, because it involves memory moves inside of blocks.
1270 * Asking the block allocation code for blocks one at a time is slightly less efficient.
1272 All of these reasons for not using only generic file write were understood back when reiserfs was first miscoded to
1273 use it, but we were in a hurry to make code freeze, and so it couldn't be revised then. This new code should make
1274 things right finally.
1276 Future Features: providing search_by_key with hints.
1279 static ssize_t reiserfs_file_write(struct file *file, /* the file we are going to write into */
1280 const char __user * buf, /* pointer to user supplied data
1281 (in userspace) */
1282 size_t count, /* amount of bytes to write */
1283 loff_t * ppos /* pointer to position in file that we start writing at. Should be updated to
1284 * new current position before returning. */
1287 size_t already_written = 0; // Number of bytes already written to the file.
1288 loff_t pos; // Current position in the file.
1289 ssize_t res; // return value of various functions that we call.
1290 int err = 0;
1291 struct inode *inode = file->f_path.dentry->d_inode; // Inode of the file that we are writing to.
1292 /* To simplify coding at this time, we store
1293 locked pages in array for now */
1294 struct page *prepared_pages[REISERFS_WRITE_PAGES_AT_A_TIME];
1295 struct reiserfs_transaction_handle th;
1296 th.t_trans_id = 0;
1298 /* If a filesystem is converted from 3.5 to 3.6, we'll have v3.5 items
1299 * lying around (most of the disk, in fact). Despite the filesystem
1300 * now being a v3.6 format, the old items still can't support large
1301 * file sizes. Catch this case here, as the rest of the VFS layer is
1302 * oblivious to the different limitations between old and new items.
1303 * reiserfs_setattr catches this for truncates. This chunk is lifted
1304 * from generic_write_checks. */
1305 if (get_inode_item_key_version (inode) == KEY_FORMAT_3_5 &&
1306 *ppos + count > MAX_NON_LFS) {
1307 if (*ppos >= MAX_NON_LFS) {
1308 send_sig(SIGXFSZ, current, 0);
1309 return -EFBIG;
1311 if (count > MAX_NON_LFS - (unsigned long)*ppos)
1312 count = MAX_NON_LFS - (unsigned long)*ppos;
1315 if (file->f_flags & O_DIRECT)
1316 return do_sync_write(file, buf, count, ppos);
1318 if (unlikely((ssize_t) count < 0))
1319 return -EINVAL;
1321 if (unlikely(!access_ok(VERIFY_READ, buf, count)))
1322 return -EFAULT;
1324 mutex_lock(&inode->i_mutex); // locks the entire file for just us
1326 pos = *ppos;
1328 /* Check if we can write to specified region of file, file
1329 is not overly big and this kind of stuff. Adjust pos and
1330 count, if needed */
1331 res = generic_write_checks(file, &pos, &count, 0);
1332 if (res)
1333 goto out;
1335 if (count == 0)
1336 goto out;
1338 res = remove_suid(file->f_path.dentry);
1339 if (res)
1340 goto out;
1342 file_update_time(file);
1344 // Ok, we are done with all the checks.
1346 // Now we should start real work
1348 /* If we are going to write past the file's packed tail or if we are going
1349 to overwrite part of the tail, we need that tail to be converted into
1350 unformatted node */
1351 res = reiserfs_check_for_tail_and_convert(inode, pos, count);
1352 if (res)
1353 goto out;
1355 while (count > 0) {
1356 /* This is the main loop in which we running until some error occures
1357 or until we write all of the data. */
1358 size_t num_pages; /* amount of pages we are going to write this iteration */
1359 size_t write_bytes; /* amount of bytes to write during this iteration */
1360 size_t blocks_to_allocate; /* how much blocks we need to allocate for this iteration */
1362 /* (pos & (PAGE_CACHE_SIZE-1)) is an idiom for offset into a page of pos */
1363 num_pages = !!((pos + count) & (PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - 1)) + /* round up partial
1364 pages */
1365 ((count +
1366 (pos & (PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - 1))) >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT);
1367 /* convert size to amount of
1368 pages */
1369 reiserfs_write_lock(inode->i_sb);
1370 if (num_pages > REISERFS_WRITE_PAGES_AT_A_TIME
1371 || num_pages > reiserfs_can_fit_pages(inode->i_sb)) {
1372 /* If we were asked to write more data than we want to or if there
1373 is not that much space, then we shorten amount of data to write
1374 for this iteration. */
1375 num_pages =
1376 min_t(size_t, REISERFS_WRITE_PAGES_AT_A_TIME,
1377 reiserfs_can_fit_pages(inode->i_sb));
1378 /* Also we should not forget to set size in bytes accordingly */
1379 write_bytes = (num_pages << PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT) -
1380 (pos & (PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - 1));
1381 /* If position is not on the
1382 start of the page, we need
1383 to substract the offset
1384 within page */
1385 } else
1386 write_bytes = count;
1388 /* reserve the blocks to be allocated later, so that later on
1389 we still have the space to write the blocks to */
1390 reiserfs_claim_blocks_to_be_allocated(inode->i_sb,
1391 num_pages <<
1392 (PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT -
1393 inode->i_blkbits));
1394 reiserfs_write_unlock(inode->i_sb);
1396 if (!num_pages) { /* If we do not have enough space even for a single page... */
1397 if (pos >
1398 inode->i_size + inode->i_sb->s_blocksize -
1399 (pos & (inode->i_sb->s_blocksize - 1))) {
1400 res = -ENOSPC;
1401 break; // In case we are writing past the end of the last file block, break.
1403 // Otherwise we are possibly overwriting the file, so
1404 // let's set write size to be equal or less than blocksize.
1405 // This way we get it correctly for file holes.
1406 // But overwriting files on absolutelly full volumes would not
1407 // be very efficient. Well, people are not supposed to fill
1408 // 100% of disk space anyway.
1409 write_bytes =
1410 min_t(size_t, count,
1411 inode->i_sb->s_blocksize -
1412 (pos & (inode->i_sb->s_blocksize - 1)));
1413 num_pages = 1;
1414 // No blocks were claimed before, so do it now.
1415 reiserfs_claim_blocks_to_be_allocated(inode->i_sb,
1416 1 <<
1417 (PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT
1419 inode->
1420 i_blkbits));
1423 /* Prepare for writing into the region, read in all the
1424 partially overwritten pages, if needed. And lock the pages,
1425 so that nobody else can access these until we are done.
1426 We get number of actual blocks needed as a result. */
1427 res = reiserfs_prepare_file_region_for_write(inode, pos,
1428 num_pages,
1429 write_bytes,
1430 prepared_pages);
1431 if (res < 0) {
1432 reiserfs_release_claimed_blocks(inode->i_sb,
1433 num_pages <<
1434 (PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT -
1435 inode->i_blkbits));
1436 break;
1439 blocks_to_allocate = res;
1441 /* First we correct our estimate of how many blocks we need */
1442 reiserfs_release_claimed_blocks(inode->i_sb,
1443 (num_pages <<
1444 (PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT -
1445 inode->i_sb->
1446 s_blocksize_bits)) -
1447 blocks_to_allocate);
1449 if (blocks_to_allocate > 0) { /*We only allocate blocks if we need to */
1450 /* Fill in all the possible holes and append the file if needed */
1451 res =
1452 reiserfs_allocate_blocks_for_region(&th, inode, pos,
1453 num_pages,
1454 write_bytes,
1455 prepared_pages,
1456 blocks_to_allocate);
1459 /* well, we have allocated the blocks, so it is time to free
1460 the reservation we made earlier. */
1461 reiserfs_release_claimed_blocks(inode->i_sb,
1462 blocks_to_allocate);
1463 if (res) {
1464 reiserfs_unprepare_pages(prepared_pages, num_pages);
1465 break;
1468 /* NOTE that allocating blocks and filling blocks can be done in reverse order
1469 and probably we would do that just to get rid of garbage in files after a
1470 crash */
1472 /* Copy data from user-supplied buffer to file's pages */
1473 res =
1474 reiserfs_copy_from_user_to_file_region(pos, num_pages,
1475 write_bytes,
1476 prepared_pages, buf);
1477 if (res) {
1478 reiserfs_unprepare_pages(prepared_pages, num_pages);
1479 break;
1482 /* Send the pages to disk and unlock them. */
1483 res =
1484 reiserfs_submit_file_region_for_write(&th, inode, pos,
1485 num_pages,
1486 write_bytes,
1487 prepared_pages);
1488 if (res)
1489 break;
1491 already_written += write_bytes;
1492 buf += write_bytes;
1493 *ppos = pos += write_bytes;
1494 count -= write_bytes;
1495 balance_dirty_pages_ratelimited_nr(inode->i_mapping, num_pages);
1498 /* this is only true on error */
1499 if (th.t_trans_id) {
1500 reiserfs_write_lock(inode->i_sb);
1501 err = journal_end(&th, th.t_super, th.t_blocks_allocated);
1502 reiserfs_write_unlock(inode->i_sb);
1503 if (err) {
1504 res = err;
1505 goto out;
1509 if (likely(res >= 0) &&
1510 (unlikely((file->f_flags & O_SYNC) || IS_SYNC(inode))))
1511 res = generic_osync_inode(inode, file->f_mapping,
1512 OSYNC_METADATA | OSYNC_DATA);
1514 mutex_unlock(&inode->i_mutex);
1515 reiserfs_async_progress_wait(inode->i_sb);
1516 return (already_written != 0) ? already_written : res;
1518 out:
1519 mutex_unlock(&inode->i_mutex); // unlock the file on exit.
1520 return res;
1523 const struct file_operations reiserfs_file_operations = {
1524 .read = do_sync_read,
1525 .write = reiserfs_file_write,
1526 .ioctl = reiserfs_ioctl,
1527 #ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT
1528 .compat_ioctl = reiserfs_compat_ioctl,
1529 #endif
1530 .mmap = generic_file_mmap,
1531 .open = generic_file_open,
1532 .release = reiserfs_file_release,
1533 .fsync = reiserfs_sync_file,
1534 .sendfile = generic_file_sendfile,
1535 .aio_read = generic_file_aio_read,
1536 .aio_write = generic_file_aio_write,
1537 .splice_read = generic_file_splice_read,
1538 .splice_write = generic_file_splice_write,
1541 struct inode_operations reiserfs_file_inode_operations = {
1542 .truncate = reiserfs_vfs_truncate_file,
1543 .setattr = reiserfs_setattr,
1544 .setxattr = reiserfs_setxattr,
1545 .getxattr = reiserfs_getxattr,
1546 .listxattr = reiserfs_listxattr,
1547 .removexattr = reiserfs_removexattr,
1548 .permission = reiserfs_permission,