1 /* 2 * linux/fs/ext4/indirect.c 3 * 4 * from 5 * 6 * linux/fs/ext4/inode.c 7 * 8 * Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 9 * Remy Card (card@masi.ibp.fr) 10 * Laboratoire MASI - Institut Blaise Pascal 11 * Universite Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris VI) 12 * 13 * from 14 * 15 * linux/fs/minix/inode.c 16 * 17 * Copyright (C) 1991, 1992 Linus Torvalds 18 * 19 * Goal-directed block allocation by Stephen Tweedie 20 * (sct@redhat.com), 1993, 1998 21 */ 22 23 #include "ext4_jbd2.h" 24 #include "truncate.h" 25 #include <linux/dax.h> 26 #include <linux/uio.h> 27 28 #include <trace/events/ext4.h> 29 30 typedef struct { 31 __le32 *p; 32 __le32 key; 33 struct buffer_head *bh; 34 } Indirect; 35 36 static inline void add_chain(Indirect *p, struct buffer_head *bh, __le32 *v) 37 { 38 p->key = *(p->p = v); 39 p->bh = bh; 40 } 41 42 /** 43 * ext4_block_to_path - parse the block number into array of offsets 44 * @inode: inode in question (we are only interested in its superblock) 45 * @i_block: block number to be parsed 46 * @offsets: array to store the offsets in 47 * @boundary: set this non-zero if the referred-to block is likely to be 48 * followed (on disk) by an indirect block. 49 * 50 * To store the locations of file's data ext4 uses a data structure common 51 * for UNIX filesystems - tree of pointers anchored in the inode, with 52 * data blocks at leaves and indirect blocks in intermediate nodes. 53 * This function translates the block number into path in that tree - 54 * return value is the path length and @offsets[n] is the offset of 55 * pointer to (n+1)th node in the nth one. If @block is out of range 56 * (negative or too large) warning is printed and zero returned. 57 * 58 * Note: function doesn't find node addresses, so no IO is needed. All 59 * we need to know is the capacity of indirect blocks (taken from the 60 * inode->i_sb). 61 */ 62 63 /* 64 * Portability note: the last comparison (check that we fit into triple 65 * indirect block) is spelled differently, because otherwise on an 66 * architecture with 32-bit longs and 8Kb pages we might get into trouble 67 * if our filesystem had 8Kb blocks. We might use long long, but that would 68 * kill us on x86. Oh, well, at least the sign propagation does not matter - 69 * i_block would have to be negative in the very beginning, so we would not 70 * get there at all. 71 */ 72 73 static int ext4_block_to_path(struct inode *inode, 74 ext4_lblk_t i_block, 75 ext4_lblk_t offsets[4], int *boundary) 76 { 77 int ptrs = EXT4_ADDR_PER_BLOCK(inode->i_sb); 78 int ptrs_bits = EXT4_ADDR_PER_BLOCK_BITS(inode->i_sb); 79 const long direct_blocks = EXT4_NDIR_BLOCKS, 80 indirect_blocks = ptrs, 81 double_blocks = (1 << (ptrs_bits * 2)); 82 int n = 0; 83 int final = 0; 84 85 if (i_block < direct_blocks) { 86 offsets[n++] = i_block; 87 final = direct_blocks; 88 } else if ((i_block -= direct_blocks) < indirect_blocks) { 89 offsets[n++] = EXT4_IND_BLOCK; 90 offsets[n++] = i_block; 91 final = ptrs; 92 } else if ((i_block -= indirect_blocks) < double_blocks) { 93 offsets[n++] = EXT4_DIND_BLOCK; 94 offsets[n++] = i_block >> ptrs_bits; 95 offsets[n++] = i_block & (ptrs - 1); 96 final = ptrs; 97 } else if (((i_block -= double_blocks) >> (ptrs_bits * 2)) < ptrs) { 98 offsets[n++] = EXT4_TIND_BLOCK; 99 offsets[n++] = i_block >> (ptrs_bits * 2); 100 offsets[n++] = (i_block >> ptrs_bits) & (ptrs - 1); 101 offsets[n++] = i_block & (ptrs - 1); 102 final = ptrs; 103 } else { 104 ext4_warning(inode->i_sb, "block %lu > max in inode %lu", 105 i_block + direct_blocks + 106 indirect_blocks + double_blocks, inode->i_ino); 107 } 108 if (boundary) 109 *boundary = final - 1 - (i_block & (ptrs - 1)); 110 return n; 111 } 112 113 /** 114 * ext4_get_branch - read the chain of indirect blocks leading to data 115 * @inode: inode in question 116 * @depth: depth of the chain (1 - direct pointer, etc.) 117 * @offsets: offsets of pointers in inode/indirect blocks 118 * @chain: place to store the result 119 * @err: here we store the error value 120 * 121 * Function fills the array of triples <key, p, bh> and returns %NULL 122 * if everything went OK or the pointer to the last filled triple 123 * (incomplete one) otherwise. Upon the return chain[i].key contains 124 * the number of (i+1)-th block in the chain (as it is stored in memory, 125 * i.e. little-endian 32-bit), chain[i].p contains the address of that 126 * number (it points into struct inode for i==0 and into the bh->b_data 127 * for i>0) and chain[i].bh points to the buffer_head of i-th indirect 128 * block for i>0 and NULL for i==0. In other words, it holds the block 129 * numbers of the chain, addresses they were taken from (and where we can 130 * verify that chain did not change) and buffer_heads hosting these 131 * numbers. 132 * 133 * Function stops when it stumbles upon zero pointer (absent block) 134 * (pointer to last triple returned, *@err == 0) 135 * or when it gets an IO error reading an indirect block 136 * (ditto, *@err == -EIO) 137 * or when it reads all @depth-1 indirect blocks successfully and finds 138 * the whole chain, all way to the data (returns %NULL, *err == 0). 139 * 140 * Need to be called with 141 * down_read(&EXT4_I(inode)->i_data_sem) 142 */ 143 static Indirect *ext4_get_branch(struct inode *inode, int depth, 144 ext4_lblk_t *offsets, 145 Indirect chain[4], int *err) 146 { 147 struct super_block *sb = inode->i_sb; 148 Indirect *p = chain; 149 struct buffer_head *bh; 150 int ret = -EIO; 151 152 *err = 0; 153 /* i_data is not going away, no lock needed */ 154 add_chain(chain, NULL, EXT4_I(inode)->i_data + *offsets); 155 if (!p->key) 156 goto no_block; 157 while (--depth) { 158 bh = sb_getblk(sb, le32_to_cpu(p->key)); 159 if (unlikely(!bh)) { 160 ret = -ENOMEM; 161 goto failure; 162 } 163 164 if (!bh_uptodate_or_lock(bh)) { 165 if (bh_submit_read(bh) < 0) { 166 put_bh(bh); 167 goto failure; 168 } 169 /* validate block references */ 170 if (ext4_check_indirect_blockref(inode, bh)) { 171 put_bh(bh); 172 goto failure; 173 } 174 } 175 176 add_chain(++p, bh, (__le32 *)bh->b_data + *++offsets); 177 /* Reader: end */ 178 if (!p->key) 179 goto no_block; 180 } 181 return NULL; 182 183 failure: 184 *err = ret; 185 no_block: 186 return p; 187 } 188 189 /** 190 * ext4_find_near - find a place for allocation with sufficient locality 191 * @inode: owner 192 * @ind: descriptor of indirect block. 193 * 194 * This function returns the preferred place for block allocation. 195 * It is used when heuristic for sequential allocation fails. 196 * Rules are: 197 * + if there is a block to the left of our position - allocate near it. 198 * + if pointer will live in indirect block - allocate near that block. 199 * + if pointer will live in inode - allocate in the same 200 * cylinder group. 201 * 202 * In the latter case we colour the starting block by the callers PID to 203 * prevent it from clashing with concurrent allocations for a different inode 204 * in the same block group. The PID is used here so that functionally related 205 * files will be close-by on-disk. 206 * 207 * Caller must make sure that @ind is valid and will stay that way. 208 */ 209 static ext4_fsblk_t ext4_find_near(struct inode *inode, Indirect *ind) 210 { 211 struct ext4_inode_info *ei = EXT4_I(inode); 212 __le32 *start = ind->bh ? (__le32 *) ind->bh->b_data : ei->i_data; 213 __le32 *p; 214 215 /* Try to find previous block */ 216 for (p = ind->p - 1; p >= start; p--) { 217 if (*p) 218 return le32_to_cpu(*p); 219 } 220 221 /* No such thing, so let's try location of indirect block */ 222 if (ind->bh) 223 return ind->bh->b_blocknr; 224 225 /* 226 * It is going to be referred to from the inode itself? OK, just put it 227 * into the same cylinder group then. 228 */ 229 return ext4_inode_to_goal_block(inode); 230 } 231 232 /** 233 * ext4_find_goal - find a preferred place for allocation. 234 * @inode: owner 235 * @block: block we want 236 * @partial: pointer to the last triple within a chain 237 * 238 * Normally this function find the preferred place for block allocation, 239 * returns it. 240 * Because this is only used for non-extent files, we limit the block nr 241 * to 32 bits. 242 */ 243 static ext4_fsblk_t ext4_find_goal(struct inode *inode, ext4_lblk_t block, 244 Indirect *partial) 245 { 246 ext4_fsblk_t goal; 247 248 /* 249 * XXX need to get goal block from mballoc's data structures 250 */ 251 252 goal = ext4_find_near(inode, partial); 253 goal = goal & EXT4_MAX_BLOCK_FILE_PHYS; 254 return goal; 255 } 256 257 /** 258 * ext4_blks_to_allocate - Look up the block map and count the number 259 * of direct blocks need to be allocated for the given branch. 260 * 261 * @branch: chain of indirect blocks 262 * @k: number of blocks need for indirect blocks 263 * @blks: number of data blocks to be mapped. 264 * @blocks_to_boundary: the offset in the indirect block 265 * 266 * return the total number of blocks to be allocate, including the 267 * direct and indirect blocks. 268 */ 269 static int ext4_blks_to_allocate(Indirect *branch, int k, unsigned int blks, 270 int blocks_to_boundary) 271 { 272 unsigned int count = 0; 273 274 /* 275 * Simple case, [t,d]Indirect block(s) has not allocated yet 276 * then it's clear blocks on that path have not allocated 277 */ 278 if (k > 0) { 279 /* right now we don't handle cross boundary allocation */ 280 if (blks < blocks_to_boundary + 1) 281 count += blks; 282 else 283 count += blocks_to_boundary + 1; 284 return count; 285 } 286 287 count++; 288 while (count < blks && count <= blocks_to_boundary && 289 le32_to_cpu(*(branch[0].p + count)) == 0) { 290 count++; 291 } 292 return count; 293 } 294 295 /** 296 * ext4_alloc_branch - allocate and set up a chain of blocks. 297 * @handle: handle for this transaction 298 * @inode: owner 299 * @indirect_blks: number of allocated indirect blocks 300 * @blks: number of allocated direct blocks 301 * @goal: preferred place for allocation 302 * @offsets: offsets (in the blocks) to store the pointers to next. 303 * @branch: place to store the chain in. 304 * 305 * This function allocates blocks, zeroes out all but the last one, 306 * links them into chain and (if we are synchronous) writes them to disk. 307 * In other words, it prepares a branch that can be spliced onto the 308 * inode. It stores the information about that chain in the branch[], in 309 * the same format as ext4_get_branch() would do. We are calling it after 310 * we had read the existing part of chain and partial points to the last 311 * triple of that (one with zero ->key). Upon the exit we have the same 312 * picture as after the successful ext4_get_block(), except that in one 313 * place chain is disconnected - *branch->p is still zero (we did not 314 * set the last link), but branch->key contains the number that should 315 * be placed into *branch->p to fill that gap. 316 * 317 * If allocation fails we free all blocks we've allocated (and forget 318 * their buffer_heads) and return the error value the from failed 319 * ext4_alloc_block() (normally -ENOSPC). Otherwise we set the chain 320 * as described above and return 0. 321 */ 322 static int ext4_alloc_branch(handle_t *handle, 323 struct ext4_allocation_request *ar, 324 int indirect_blks, ext4_lblk_t *offsets, 325 Indirect *branch) 326 { 327 struct buffer_head * bh; 328 ext4_fsblk_t b, new_blocks[4]; 329 __le32 *p; 330 int i, j, err, len = 1; 331 332 for (i = 0; i <= indirect_blks; i++) { 333 if (i == indirect_blks) { 334 new_blocks[i] = ext4_mb_new_blocks(handle, ar, &err); 335 } else 336 ar->goal = new_blocks[i] = ext4_new_meta_blocks(handle, 337 ar->inode, ar->goal, 338 ar->flags & EXT4_MB_DELALLOC_RESERVED, 339 NULL, &err); 340 if (err) { 341 i--; 342 goto failed; 343 } 344 branch[i].key = cpu_to_le32(new_blocks[i]); 345 if (i == 0) 346 continue; 347 348 bh = branch[i].bh = sb_getblk(ar->inode->i_sb, new_blocks[i-1]); 349 if (unlikely(!bh)) { 350 err = -ENOMEM; 351 goto failed; 352 } 353 lock_buffer(bh); 354 BUFFER_TRACE(bh, "call get_create_access"); 355 err = ext4_journal_get_create_access(handle, bh); 356 if (err) { 357 unlock_buffer(bh); 358 goto failed; 359 } 360 361 memset(bh->b_data, 0, bh->b_size); 362 p = branch[i].p = (__le32 *) bh->b_data + offsets[i]; 363 b = new_blocks[i]; 364 365 if (i == indirect_blks) 366 len = ar->len; 367 for (j = 0; j < len; j++) 368 *p++ = cpu_to_le32(b++); 369 370 BUFFER_TRACE(bh, "marking uptodate"); 371 set_buffer_uptodate(bh); 372 unlock_buffer(bh); 373 374 BUFFER_TRACE(bh, "call ext4_handle_dirty_metadata"); 375 err = ext4_handle_dirty_metadata(handle, ar->inode, bh); 376 if (err) 377 goto failed; 378 } 379 return 0; 380 failed: 381 for (; i >= 0; i--) { 382 /* 383 * We want to ext4_forget() only freshly allocated indirect 384 * blocks. Buffer for new_blocks[i-1] is at branch[i].bh and 385 * buffer at branch[0].bh is indirect block / inode already 386 * existing before ext4_alloc_branch() was called. 387 */ 388 if (i > 0 && i != indirect_blks && branch[i].bh) 389 ext4_forget(handle, 1, ar->inode, branch[i].bh, 390 branch[i].bh->b_blocknr); 391 ext4_free_blocks(handle, ar->inode, NULL, new_blocks[i], 392 (i == indirect_blks) ? ar->len : 1, 0); 393 } 394 return err; 395 } 396 397 /** 398 * ext4_splice_branch - splice the allocated branch onto inode. 399 * @handle: handle for this transaction 400 * @inode: owner 401 * @block: (logical) number of block we are adding 402 * @chain: chain of indirect blocks (with a missing link - see 403 * ext4_alloc_branch) 404 * @where: location of missing link 405 * @num: number of indirect blocks we are adding 406 * @blks: number of direct blocks we are adding 407 * 408 * This function fills the missing link and does all housekeeping needed in 409 * inode (->i_blocks, etc.). In case of success we end up with the full 410 * chain to new block and return 0. 411 */ 412 static int ext4_splice_branch(handle_t *handle, 413 struct ext4_allocation_request *ar, 414 Indirect *where, int num) 415 { 416 int i; 417 int err = 0; 418 ext4_fsblk_t current_block; 419 420 /* 421 * If we're splicing into a [td]indirect block (as opposed to the 422 * inode) then we need to get write access to the [td]indirect block 423 * before the splice. 424 */ 425 if (where->bh) { 426 BUFFER_TRACE(where->bh, "get_write_access"); 427 err = ext4_journal_get_write_access(handle, where->bh); 428 if (err) 429 goto err_out; 430 } 431 /* That's it */ 432 433 *where->p = where->key; 434 435 /* 436 * Update the host buffer_head or inode to point to more just allocated 437 * direct blocks blocks 438 */ 439 if (num == 0 && ar->len > 1) { 440 current_block = le32_to_cpu(where->key) + 1; 441 for (i = 1; i < ar->len; i++) 442 *(where->p + i) = cpu_to_le32(current_block++); 443 } 444 445 /* We are done with atomic stuff, now do the rest of housekeeping */ 446 /* had we spliced it onto indirect block? */ 447 if (where->bh) { 448 /* 449 * If we spliced it onto an indirect block, we haven't 450 * altered the inode. Note however that if it is being spliced 451 * onto an indirect block at the very end of the file (the 452 * file is growing) then we *will* alter the inode to reflect 453 * the new i_size. But that is not done here - it is done in 454 * generic_commit_write->__mark_inode_dirty->ext4_dirty_inode. 455 */ 456 jbd_debug(5, "splicing indirect only\n"); 457 BUFFER_TRACE(where->bh, "call ext4_handle_dirty_metadata"); 458 err = ext4_handle_dirty_metadata(handle, ar->inode, where->bh); 459 if (err) 460 goto err_out; 461 } else { 462 /* 463 * OK, we spliced it into the inode itself on a direct block. 464 */ 465 ext4_mark_inode_dirty(handle, ar->inode); 466 jbd_debug(5, "splicing direct\n"); 467 } 468 return err; 469 470 err_out: 471 for (i = 1; i <= num; i++) { 472 /* 473 * branch[i].bh is newly allocated, so there is no 474 * need to revoke the block, which is why we don't 475 * need to set EXT4_FREE_BLOCKS_METADATA. 476 */ 477 ext4_free_blocks(handle, ar->inode, where[i].bh, 0, 1, 478 EXT4_FREE_BLOCKS_FORGET); 479 } 480 ext4_free_blocks(handle, ar->inode, NULL, le32_to_cpu(where[num].key), 481 ar->len, 0); 482 483 return err; 484 } 485 486 /* 487 * The ext4_ind_map_blocks() function handles non-extents inodes 488 * (i.e., using the traditional indirect/double-indirect i_blocks 489 * scheme) for ext4_map_blocks(). 490 * 491 * Allocation strategy is simple: if we have to allocate something, we will 492 * have to go the whole way to leaf. So let's do it before attaching anything 493 * to tree, set linkage between the newborn blocks, write them if sync is 494 * required, recheck the path, free and repeat if check fails, otherwise 495 * set the last missing link (that will protect us from any truncate-generated 496 * removals - all blocks on the path are immune now) and possibly force the 497 * write on the parent block. 498 * That has a nice additional property: no special recovery from the failed 499 * allocations is needed - we simply release blocks and do not touch anything 500 * reachable from inode. 501 * 502 * `handle' can be NULL if create == 0. 503 * 504 * return > 0, # of blocks mapped or allocated. 505 * return = 0, if plain lookup failed. 506 * return < 0, error case. 507 * 508 * The ext4_ind_get_blocks() function should be called with 509 * down_write(&EXT4_I(inode)->i_data_sem) if allocating filesystem 510 * blocks (i.e., flags has EXT4_GET_BLOCKS_CREATE set) or 511 * down_read(&EXT4_I(inode)->i_data_sem) if not allocating file system 512 * blocks. 513 */ 514 int ext4_ind_map_blocks(handle_t *handle, struct inode *inode, 515 struct ext4_map_blocks *map, 516 int flags) 517 { 518 struct ext4_allocation_request ar; 519 int err = -EIO; 520 ext4_lblk_t offsets[4]; 521 Indirect chain[4]; 522 Indirect *partial; 523 int indirect_blks; 524 int blocks_to_boundary = 0; 525 int depth; 526 int count = 0; 527 ext4_fsblk_t first_block = 0; 528 529 trace_ext4_ind_map_blocks_enter(inode, map->m_lblk, map->m_len, flags); 530 J_ASSERT(!(ext4_test_inode_flag(inode, EXT4_INODE_EXTENTS))); 531 J_ASSERT(handle != NULL || (flags & EXT4_GET_BLOCKS_CREATE) == 0); 532 depth = ext4_block_to_path(inode, map->m_lblk, offsets, 533 &blocks_to_boundary); 534 535 if (depth == 0) 536 goto out; 537 538 partial = ext4_get_branch(inode, depth, offsets, chain, &err); 539 540 /* Simplest case - block found, no allocation needed */ 541 if (!partial) { 542 first_block = le32_to_cpu(chain[depth - 1].key); 543 count++; 544 /*map more blocks*/ 545 while (count < map->m_len && count <= blocks_to_boundary) { 546 ext4_fsblk_t blk; 547 548 blk = le32_to_cpu(*(chain[depth-1].p + count)); 549 550 if (blk == first_block + count) 551 count++; 552 else 553 break; 554 } 555 goto got_it; 556 } 557 558 /* Next simple case - plain lookup failed */ 559 if ((flags & EXT4_GET_BLOCKS_CREATE) == 0) { 560 unsigned epb = inode->i_sb->s_blocksize / sizeof(u32); 561 int i; 562 563 /* Count number blocks in a subtree under 'partial' */ 564 count = 1; 565 for (i = 0; partial + i != chain + depth - 1; i++) 566 count *= epb; 567 /* Fill in size of a hole we found */ 568 map->m_pblk = 0; 569 map->m_len = min_t(unsigned int, map->m_len, count); 570 goto cleanup; 571 } 572 573 /* Failed read of indirect block */ 574 if (err == -EIO) 575 goto cleanup; 576 577 /* 578 * Okay, we need to do block allocation. 579 */ 580 if (ext4_has_feature_bigalloc(inode->i_sb)) { 581 EXT4_ERROR_INODE(inode, "Can't allocate blocks for " 582 "non-extent mapped inodes with bigalloc"); 583 return -EFSCORRUPTED; 584 } 585 586 /* Set up for the direct block allocation */ 587 memset(&ar, 0, sizeof(ar)); 588 ar.inode = inode; 589 ar.logical = map->m_lblk; 590 if (S_ISREG(inode->i_mode)) 591 ar.flags = EXT4_MB_HINT_DATA; 592 if (flags & EXT4_GET_BLOCKS_DELALLOC_RESERVE) 593 ar.flags |= EXT4_MB_DELALLOC_RESERVED; 594 if (flags & EXT4_GET_BLOCKS_METADATA_NOFAIL) 595 ar.flags |= EXT4_MB_USE_RESERVED; 596 597 ar.goal = ext4_find_goal(inode, map->m_lblk, partial); 598 599 /* the number of blocks need to allocate for [d,t]indirect blocks */ 600 indirect_blks = (chain + depth) - partial - 1; 601 602 /* 603 * Next look up the indirect map to count the totoal number of 604 * direct blocks to allocate for this branch. 605 */ 606 ar.len = ext4_blks_to_allocate(partial, indirect_blks, 607 map->m_len, blocks_to_boundary); 608 609 /* 610 * Block out ext4_truncate while we alter the tree 611 */ 612 err = ext4_alloc_branch(handle, &ar, indirect_blks, 613 offsets + (partial - chain), partial); 614 615 /* 616 * The ext4_splice_branch call will free and forget any buffers 617 * on the new chain if there is a failure, but that risks using 618 * up transaction credits, especially for bitmaps where the 619 * credits cannot be returned. Can we handle this somehow? We 620 * may need to return -EAGAIN upwards in the worst case. --sct 621 */ 622 if (!err) 623 err = ext4_splice_branch(handle, &ar, partial, indirect_blks); 624 if (err) 625 goto cleanup; 626 627 map->m_flags |= EXT4_MAP_NEW; 628 629 ext4_update_inode_fsync_trans(handle, inode, 1); 630 count = ar.len; 631 got_it: 632 map->m_flags |= EXT4_MAP_MAPPED; 633 map->m_pblk = le32_to_cpu(chain[depth-1].key); 634 map->m_len = count; 635 if (count > blocks_to_boundary) 636 map->m_flags |= EXT4_MAP_BOUNDARY; 637 err = count; 638 /* Clean up and exit */ 639 partial = chain + depth - 1; /* the whole chain */ 640 cleanup: 641 while (partial > chain) { 642 BUFFER_TRACE(partial->bh, "call brelse"); 643 brelse(partial->bh); 644 partial--; 645 } 646 out: 647 trace_ext4_ind_map_blocks_exit(inode, flags, map, err); 648 return err; 649 } 650 651 /* 652 * Calculate the number of metadata blocks need to reserve 653 * to allocate a new block at @lblocks for non extent file based file 654 */ 655 int ext4_ind_calc_metadata_amount(struct inode *inode, sector_t lblock) 656 { 657 struct ext4_inode_info *ei = EXT4_I(inode); 658 sector_t dind_mask = ~((sector_t)EXT4_ADDR_PER_BLOCK(inode->i_sb) - 1); 659 int blk_bits; 660 661 if (lblock < EXT4_NDIR_BLOCKS) 662 return 0; 663 664 lblock -= EXT4_NDIR_BLOCKS; 665 666 if (ei->i_da_metadata_calc_len && 667 (lblock & dind_mask) == ei->i_da_metadata_calc_last_lblock) { 668 ei->i_da_metadata_calc_len++; 669 return 0; 670 } 671 ei->i_da_metadata_calc_last_lblock = lblock & dind_mask; 672 ei->i_da_metadata_calc_len = 1; 673 blk_bits = order_base_2(lblock); 674 return (blk_bits / EXT4_ADDR_PER_BLOCK_BITS(inode->i_sb)) + 1; 675 } 676 677 /* 678 * Calculate number of indirect blocks touched by mapping @nrblocks logically 679 * contiguous blocks 680 */ 681 int ext4_ind_trans_blocks(struct inode *inode, int nrblocks) 682 { 683 /* 684 * With N contiguous data blocks, we need at most 685 * N/EXT4_ADDR_PER_BLOCK(inode->i_sb) + 1 indirect blocks, 686 * 2 dindirect blocks, and 1 tindirect block 687 */ 688 return DIV_ROUND_UP(nrblocks, EXT4_ADDR_PER_BLOCK(inode->i_sb)) + 4; 689 } 690 691 /* 692 * Truncate transactions can be complex and absolutely huge. So we need to 693 * be able to restart the transaction at a conventient checkpoint to make 694 * sure we don't overflow the journal. 695 * 696 * Try to extend this transaction for the purposes of truncation. If 697 * extend fails, we need to propagate the failure up and restart the 698 * transaction in the top-level truncate loop. --sct 699 * 700 * Returns 0 if we managed to create more room. If we can't create more 701 * room, and the transaction must be restarted we return 1. 702 */ 703 static int try_to_extend_transaction(handle_t *handle, struct inode *inode) 704 { 705 if (!ext4_handle_valid(handle)) 706 return 0; 707 if (ext4_handle_has_enough_credits(handle, EXT4_RESERVE_TRANS_BLOCKS+1)) 708 return 0; 709 if (!ext4_journal_extend(handle, ext4_blocks_for_truncate(inode))) 710 return 0; 711 return 1; 712 } 713 714 /* 715 * Probably it should be a library function... search for first non-zero word 716 * or memcmp with zero_page, whatever is better for particular architecture. 717 * Linus? 718 */ 719 static inline int all_zeroes(__le32 *p, __le32 *q) 720 { 721 while (p < q) 722 if (*p++) 723 return 0; 724 return 1; 725 } 726 727 /** 728 * ext4_find_shared - find the indirect blocks for partial truncation. 729 * @inode: inode in question 730 * @depth: depth of the affected branch 731 * @offsets: offsets of pointers in that branch (see ext4_block_to_path) 732 * @chain: place to store the pointers to partial indirect blocks 733 * @top: place to the (detached) top of branch 734 * 735 * This is a helper function used by ext4_truncate(). 736 * 737 * When we do truncate() we may have to clean the ends of several 738 * indirect blocks but leave the blocks themselves alive. Block is 739 * partially truncated if some data below the new i_size is referred 740 * from it (and it is on the path to the first completely truncated 741 * data block, indeed). We have to free the top of that path along 742 * with everything to the right of the path. Since no allocation 743 * past the truncation point is possible until ext4_truncate() 744 * finishes, we may safely do the latter, but top of branch may 745 * require special attention - pageout below the truncation point 746 * might try to populate it. 747 * 748 * We atomically detach the top of branch from the tree, store the 749 * block number of its root in *@top, pointers to buffer_heads of 750 * partially truncated blocks - in @chain[].bh and pointers to 751 * their last elements that should not be removed - in 752 * @chain[].p. Return value is the pointer to last filled element 753 * of @chain. 754 * 755 * The work left to caller to do the actual freeing of subtrees: 756 * a) free the subtree starting from *@top 757 * b) free the subtrees whose roots are stored in 758 * (@chain[i].p+1 .. end of @chain[i].bh->b_data) 759 * c) free the subtrees growing from the inode past the @chain[0]. 760 * (no partially truncated stuff there). */ 761 762 static Indirect *ext4_find_shared(struct inode *inode, int depth, 763 ext4_lblk_t offsets[4], Indirect chain[4], 764 __le32 *top) 765 { 766 Indirect *partial, *p; 767 int k, err; 768 769 *top = 0; 770 /* Make k index the deepest non-null offset + 1 */ 771 for (k = depth; k > 1 && !offsets[k-1]; k--) 772 ; 773 partial = ext4_get_branch(inode, k, offsets, chain, &err); 774 /* Writer: pointers */ 775 if (!partial) 776 partial = chain + k-1; 777 /* 778 * If the branch acquired continuation since we've looked at it - 779 * fine, it should all survive and (new) top doesn't belong to us. 780 */ 781 if (!partial->key && *partial->p) 782 /* Writer: end */ 783 goto no_top; 784 for (p = partial; (p > chain) && all_zeroes((__le32 *) p->bh->b_data, p->p); p--) 785 ; 786 /* 787 * OK, we've found the last block that must survive. The rest of our 788 * branch should be detached before unlocking. However, if that rest 789 * of branch is all ours and does not grow immediately from the inode 790 * it's easier to cheat and just decrement partial->p. 791 */ 792 if (p == chain + k - 1 && p > chain) { 793 p->p--; 794 } else { 795 *top = *p->p; 796 /* Nope, don't do this in ext4. Must leave the tree intact */ 797 #if 0 798 *p->p = 0; 799 #endif 800 } 801 /* Writer: end */ 802 803 while (partial > p) { 804 brelse(partial->bh); 805 partial--; 806 } 807 no_top: 808 return partial; 809 } 810 811 /* 812 * Zero a number of block pointers in either an inode or an indirect block. 813 * If we restart the transaction we must again get write access to the 814 * indirect block for further modification. 815 * 816 * We release `count' blocks on disk, but (last - first) may be greater 817 * than `count' because there can be holes in there. 818 * 819 * Return 0 on success, 1 on invalid block range 820 * and < 0 on fatal error. 821 */ 822 static int ext4_clear_blocks(handle_t *handle, struct inode *inode, 823 struct buffer_head *bh, 824 ext4_fsblk_t block_to_free, 825 unsigned long count, __le32 *first, 826 __le32 *last) 827 { 828 __le32 *p; 829 int flags = EXT4_FREE_BLOCKS_VALIDATED; 830 int err; 831 832 if (S_ISDIR(inode->i_mode) || S_ISLNK(inode->i_mode)) 833 flags |= EXT4_FREE_BLOCKS_FORGET | EXT4_FREE_BLOCKS_METADATA; 834 else if (ext4_should_journal_data(inode)) 835 flags |= EXT4_FREE_BLOCKS_FORGET; 836 837 if (!ext4_data_block_valid(EXT4_SB(inode->i_sb), block_to_free, 838 count)) { 839 EXT4_ERROR_INODE(inode, "attempt to clear invalid " 840 "blocks %llu len %lu", 841 (unsigned long long) block_to_free, count); 842 return 1; 843 } 844 845 if (try_to_extend_transaction(handle, inode)) { 846 if (bh) { 847 BUFFER_TRACE(bh, "call ext4_handle_dirty_metadata"); 848 err = ext4_handle_dirty_metadata(handle, inode, bh); 849 if (unlikely(err)) 850 goto out_err; 851 } 852 err = ext4_mark_inode_dirty(handle, inode); 853 if (unlikely(err)) 854 goto out_err; 855 err = ext4_truncate_restart_trans(handle, inode, 856 ext4_blocks_for_truncate(inode)); 857 if (unlikely(err)) 858 goto out_err; 859 if (bh) { 860 BUFFER_TRACE(bh, "retaking write access"); 861 err = ext4_journal_get_write_access(handle, bh); 862 if (unlikely(err)) 863 goto out_err; 864 } 865 } 866 867 for (p = first; p < last; p++) 868 *p = 0; 869 870 ext4_free_blocks(handle, inode, NULL, block_to_free, count, flags); 871 return 0; 872 out_err: 873 ext4_std_error(inode->i_sb, err); 874 return err; 875 } 876 877 /** 878 * ext4_free_data - free a list of data blocks 879 * @handle: handle for this transaction 880 * @inode: inode we are dealing with 881 * @this_bh: indirect buffer_head which contains *@first and *@last 882 * @first: array of block numbers 883 * @last: points immediately past the end of array 884 * 885 * We are freeing all blocks referred from that array (numbers are stored as 886 * little-endian 32-bit) and updating @inode->i_blocks appropriately. 887 * 888 * We accumulate contiguous runs of blocks to free. Conveniently, if these 889 * blocks are contiguous then releasing them at one time will only affect one 890 * or two bitmap blocks (+ group descriptor(s) and superblock) and we won't 891 * actually use a lot of journal space. 892 * 893 * @this_bh will be %NULL if @first and @last point into the inode's direct 894 * block pointers. 895 */ 896 static void ext4_free_data(handle_t *handle, struct inode *inode, 897 struct buffer_head *this_bh, 898 __le32 *first, __le32 *last) 899 { 900 ext4_fsblk_t block_to_free = 0; /* Starting block # of a run */ 901 unsigned long count = 0; /* Number of blocks in the run */ 902 __le32 *block_to_free_p = NULL; /* Pointer into inode/ind 903 corresponding to 904 block_to_free */ 905 ext4_fsblk_t nr; /* Current block # */ 906 __le32 *p; /* Pointer into inode/ind 907 for current block */ 908 int err = 0; 909 910 if (this_bh) { /* For indirect block */ 911 BUFFER_TRACE(this_bh, "get_write_access"); 912 err = ext4_journal_get_write_access(handle, this_bh); 913 /* Important: if we can't update the indirect pointers 914 * to the blocks, we can't free them. */ 915 if (err) 916 return; 917 } 918 919 for (p = first; p < last; p++) { 920 nr = le32_to_cpu(*p); 921 if (nr) { 922 /* accumulate blocks to free if they're contiguous */ 923 if (count == 0) { 924 block_to_free = nr; 925 block_to_free_p = p; 926 count = 1; 927 } else if (nr == block_to_free + count) { 928 count++; 929 } else { 930 err = ext4_clear_blocks(handle, inode, this_bh, 931 block_to_free, count, 932 block_to_free_p, p); 933 if (err) 934 break; 935 block_to_free = nr; 936 block_to_free_p = p; 937 count = 1; 938 } 939 } 940 } 941 942 if (!err && count > 0) 943 err = ext4_clear_blocks(handle, inode, this_bh, block_to_free, 944 count, block_to_free_p, p); 945 if (err < 0) 946 /* fatal error */ 947 return; 948 949 if (this_bh) { 950 BUFFER_TRACE(this_bh, "call ext4_handle_dirty_metadata"); 951 952 /* 953 * The buffer head should have an attached journal head at this 954 * point. However, if the data is corrupted and an indirect 955 * block pointed to itself, it would have been detached when 956 * the block was cleared. Check for this instead of OOPSing. 957 */ 958 if ((EXT4_JOURNAL(inode) == NULL) || bh2jh(this_bh)) 959 ext4_handle_dirty_metadata(handle, inode, this_bh); 960 else 961 EXT4_ERROR_INODE(inode, 962 "circular indirect block detected at " 963 "block %llu", 964 (unsigned long long) this_bh->b_blocknr); 965 } 966 } 967 968 /** 969 * ext4_free_branches - free an array of branches 970 * @handle: JBD handle for this transaction 971 * @inode: inode we are dealing with 972 * @parent_bh: the buffer_head which contains *@first and *@last 973 * @first: array of block numbers 974 * @last: pointer immediately past the end of array 975 * @depth: depth of the branches to free 976 * 977 * We are freeing all blocks referred from these branches (numbers are 978 * stored as little-endian 32-bit) and updating @inode->i_blocks 979 * appropriately. 980 */ 981 static void ext4_free_branches(handle_t *handle, struct inode *inode, 982 struct buffer_head *parent_bh, 983 __le32 *first, __le32 *last, int depth) 984 { 985 ext4_fsblk_t nr; 986 __le32 *p; 987 988 if (ext4_handle_is_aborted(handle)) 989 return; 990 991 if (depth--) { 992 struct buffer_head *bh; 993 int addr_per_block = EXT4_ADDR_PER_BLOCK(inode->i_sb); 994 p = last; 995 while (--p >= first) { 996 nr = le32_to_cpu(*p); 997 if (!nr) 998 continue; /* A hole */ 999 1000 if (!ext4_data_block_valid(EXT4_SB(inode->i_sb), 1001 nr, 1)) { 1002 EXT4_ERROR_INODE(inode, 1003 "invalid indirect mapped " 1004 "block %lu (level %d)", 1005 (unsigned long) nr, depth); 1006 break; 1007 } 1008 1009 /* Go read the buffer for the next level down */ 1010 bh = sb_bread(inode->i_sb, nr); 1011 1012 /* 1013 * A read failure? Report error and clear slot 1014 * (should be rare). 1015 */ 1016 if (!bh) { 1017 EXT4_ERROR_INODE_BLOCK(inode, nr, 1018 "Read failure"); 1019 continue; 1020 } 1021 1022 /* This zaps the entire block. Bottom up. */ 1023 BUFFER_TRACE(bh, "free child branches"); 1024 ext4_free_branches(handle, inode, bh, 1025 (__le32 *) bh->b_data, 1026 (__le32 *) bh->b_data + addr_per_block, 1027 depth); 1028 brelse(bh); 1029 1030 /* 1031 * Everything below this this pointer has been 1032 * released. Now let this top-of-subtree go. 1033 * 1034 * We want the freeing of this indirect block to be 1035 * atomic in the journal with the updating of the 1036 * bitmap block which owns it. So make some room in 1037 * the journal. 1038 * 1039 * We zero the parent pointer *after* freeing its 1040 * pointee in the bitmaps, so if extend_transaction() 1041 * for some reason fails to put the bitmap changes and 1042 * the release into the same transaction, recovery 1043 * will merely complain about releasing a free block, 1044 * rather than leaking blocks. 1045 */ 1046 if (ext4_handle_is_aborted(handle)) 1047 return; 1048 if (try_to_extend_transaction(handle, inode)) { 1049 ext4_mark_inode_dirty(handle, inode); 1050 ext4_truncate_restart_trans(handle, inode, 1051 ext4_blocks_for_truncate(inode)); 1052 } 1053 1054 /* 1055 * The forget flag here is critical because if 1056 * we are journaling (and not doing data 1057 * journaling), we have to make sure a revoke 1058 * record is written to prevent the journal 1059 * replay from overwriting the (former) 1060 * indirect block if it gets reallocated as a 1061 * data block. This must happen in the same 1062 * transaction where the data blocks are 1063 * actually freed. 1064 */ 1065 ext4_free_blocks(handle, inode, NULL, nr, 1, 1066 EXT4_FREE_BLOCKS_METADATA| 1067 EXT4_FREE_BLOCKS_FORGET); 1068 1069 if (parent_bh) { 1070 /* 1071 * The block which we have just freed is 1072 * pointed to by an indirect block: journal it 1073 */ 1074 BUFFER_TRACE(parent_bh, "get_write_access"); 1075 if (!ext4_journal_get_write_access(handle, 1076 parent_bh)){ 1077 *p = 0; 1078 BUFFER_TRACE(parent_bh, 1079 "call ext4_handle_dirty_metadata"); 1080 ext4_handle_dirty_metadata(handle, 1081 inode, 1082 parent_bh); 1083 } 1084 } 1085 } 1086 } else { 1087 /* We have reached the bottom of the tree. */ 1088 BUFFER_TRACE(parent_bh, "free data blocks"); 1089 ext4_free_data(handle, inode, parent_bh, first, last); 1090 } 1091 } 1092 1093 void ext4_ind_truncate(handle_t *handle, struct inode *inode) 1094 { 1095 struct ext4_inode_info *ei = EXT4_I(inode); 1096 __le32 *i_data = ei->i_data; 1097 int addr_per_block = EXT4_ADDR_PER_BLOCK(inode->i_sb); 1098 ext4_lblk_t offsets[4]; 1099 Indirect chain[4]; 1100 Indirect *partial; 1101 __le32 nr = 0; 1102 int n = 0; 1103 ext4_lblk_t last_block, max_block; 1104 unsigned blocksize = inode->i_sb->s_blocksize; 1105 1106 last_block = (inode->i_size + blocksize-1) 1107 >> EXT4_BLOCK_SIZE_BITS(inode->i_sb); 1108 max_block = (EXT4_SB(inode->i_sb)->s_bitmap_maxbytes + blocksize-1) 1109 >> EXT4_BLOCK_SIZE_BITS(inode->i_sb); 1110 1111 if (last_block != max_block) { 1112 n = ext4_block_to_path(inode, last_block, offsets, NULL); 1113 if (n == 0) 1114 return; 1115 } 1116 1117 ext4_es_remove_extent(inode, last_block, EXT_MAX_BLOCKS - last_block); 1118 1119 /* 1120 * The orphan list entry will now protect us from any crash which 1121 * occurs before the truncate completes, so it is now safe to propagate 1122 * the new, shorter inode size (held for now in i_size) into the 1123 * on-disk inode. We do this via i_disksize, which is the value which 1124 * ext4 *really* writes onto the disk inode. 1125 */ 1126 ei->i_disksize = inode->i_size; 1127 1128 if (last_block == max_block) { 1129 /* 1130 * It is unnecessary to free any data blocks if last_block is 1131 * equal to the indirect block limit. 1132 */ 1133 return; 1134 } else if (n == 1) { /* direct blocks */ 1135 ext4_free_data(handle, inode, NULL, i_data+offsets[0], 1136 i_data + EXT4_NDIR_BLOCKS); 1137 goto do_indirects; 1138 } 1139 1140 partial = ext4_find_shared(inode, n, offsets, chain, &nr); 1141 /* Kill the top of shared branch (not detached) */ 1142 if (nr) { 1143 if (partial == chain) { 1144 /* Shared branch grows from the inode */ 1145 ext4_free_branches(handle, inode, NULL, 1146 &nr, &nr+1, (chain+n-1) - partial); 1147 *partial->p = 0; 1148 /* 1149 * We mark the inode dirty prior to restart, 1150 * and prior to stop. No need for it here. 1151 */ 1152 } else { 1153 /* Shared branch grows from an indirect block */ 1154 BUFFER_TRACE(partial->bh, "get_write_access"); 1155 ext4_free_branches(handle, inode, partial->bh, 1156 partial->p, 1157 partial->p+1, (chain+n-1) - partial); 1158 } 1159 } 1160 /* Clear the ends of indirect blocks on the shared branch */ 1161 while (partial > chain) { 1162 ext4_free_branches(handle, inode, partial->bh, partial->p + 1, 1163 (__le32*)partial->bh->b_data+addr_per_block, 1164 (chain+n-1) - partial); 1165 BUFFER_TRACE(partial->bh, "call brelse"); 1166 brelse(partial->bh); 1167 partial--; 1168 } 1169 do_indirects: 1170 /* Kill the remaining (whole) subtrees */ 1171 switch (offsets[0]) { 1172 default: 1173 nr = i_data[EXT4_IND_BLOCK]; 1174 if (nr) { 1175 ext4_free_branches(handle, inode, NULL, &nr, &nr+1, 1); 1176 i_data[EXT4_IND_BLOCK] = 0; 1177 } 1178 case EXT4_IND_BLOCK: 1179 nr = i_data[EXT4_DIND_BLOCK]; 1180 if (nr) { 1181 ext4_free_branches(handle, inode, NULL, &nr, &nr+1, 2); 1182 i_data[EXT4_DIND_BLOCK] = 0; 1183 } 1184 case EXT4_DIND_BLOCK: 1185 nr = i_data[EXT4_TIND_BLOCK]; 1186 if (nr) { 1187 ext4_free_branches(handle, inode, NULL, &nr, &nr+1, 3); 1188 i_data[EXT4_TIND_BLOCK] = 0; 1189 } 1190 case EXT4_TIND_BLOCK: 1191 ; 1192 } 1193 } 1194 1195 /** 1196 * ext4_ind_remove_space - remove space from the range 1197 * @handle: JBD handle for this transaction 1198 * @inode: inode we are dealing with 1199 * @start: First block to remove 1200 * @end: One block after the last block to remove (exclusive) 1201 * 1202 * Free the blocks in the defined range (end is exclusive endpoint of 1203 * range). This is used by ext4_punch_hole(). 1204 */ 1205 int ext4_ind_remove_space(handle_t *handle, struct inode *inode, 1206 ext4_lblk_t start, ext4_lblk_t end) 1207 { 1208 struct ext4_inode_info *ei = EXT4_I(inode); 1209 __le32 *i_data = ei->i_data; 1210 int addr_per_block = EXT4_ADDR_PER_BLOCK(inode->i_sb); 1211 ext4_lblk_t offsets[4], offsets2[4]; 1212 Indirect chain[4], chain2[4]; 1213 Indirect *partial, *partial2; 1214 ext4_lblk_t max_block; 1215 __le32 nr = 0, nr2 = 0; 1216 int n = 0, n2 = 0; 1217 unsigned blocksize = inode->i_sb->s_blocksize; 1218 1219 max_block = (EXT4_SB(inode->i_sb)->s_bitmap_maxbytes + blocksize-1) 1220 >> EXT4_BLOCK_SIZE_BITS(inode->i_sb); 1221 if (end >= max_block) 1222 end = max_block; 1223 if ((start >= end) || (start > max_block)) 1224 return 0; 1225 1226 n = ext4_block_to_path(inode, start, offsets, NULL); 1227 n2 = ext4_block_to_path(inode, end, offsets2, NULL); 1228 1229 BUG_ON(n > n2); 1230 1231 if ((n == 1) && (n == n2)) { 1232 /* We're punching only within direct block range */ 1233 ext4_free_data(handle, inode, NULL, i_data + offsets[0], 1234 i_data + offsets2[0]); 1235 return 0; 1236 } else if (n2 > n) { 1237 /* 1238 * Start and end are on a different levels so we're going to 1239 * free partial block at start, and partial block at end of 1240 * the range. If there are some levels in between then 1241 * do_indirects label will take care of that. 1242 */ 1243 1244 if (n == 1) { 1245 /* 1246 * Start is at the direct block level, free 1247 * everything to the end of the level. 1248 */ 1249 ext4_free_data(handle, inode, NULL, i_data + offsets[0], 1250 i_data + EXT4_NDIR_BLOCKS); 1251 goto end_range; 1252 } 1253 1254 1255 partial = ext4_find_shared(inode, n, offsets, chain, &nr); 1256 if (nr) { 1257 if (partial == chain) { 1258 /* Shared branch grows from the inode */ 1259 ext4_free_branches(handle, inode, NULL, 1260 &nr, &nr+1, (chain+n-1) - partial); 1261 *partial->p = 0; 1262 } else { 1263 /* Shared branch grows from an indirect block */ 1264 BUFFER_TRACE(partial->bh, "get_write_access"); 1265 ext4_free_branches(handle, inode, partial->bh, 1266 partial->p, 1267 partial->p+1, (chain+n-1) - partial); 1268 } 1269 } 1270 1271 /* 1272 * Clear the ends of indirect blocks on the shared branch 1273 * at the start of the range 1274 */ 1275 while (partial > chain) { 1276 ext4_free_branches(handle, inode, partial->bh, 1277 partial->p + 1, 1278 (__le32 *)partial->bh->b_data+addr_per_block, 1279 (chain+n-1) - partial); 1280 BUFFER_TRACE(partial->bh, "call brelse"); 1281 brelse(partial->bh); 1282 partial--; 1283 } 1284 1285 end_range: 1286 partial2 = ext4_find_shared(inode, n2, offsets2, chain2, &nr2); 1287 if (nr2) { 1288 if (partial2 == chain2) { 1289 /* 1290 * Remember, end is exclusive so here we're at 1291 * the start of the next level we're not going 1292 * to free. Everything was covered by the start 1293 * of the range. 1294 */ 1295 goto do_indirects; 1296 } 1297 } else { 1298 /* 1299 * ext4_find_shared returns Indirect structure which 1300 * points to the last element which should not be 1301 * removed by truncate. But this is end of the range 1302 * in punch_hole so we need to point to the next element 1303 */ 1304 partial2->p++; 1305 } 1306 1307 /* 1308 * Clear the ends of indirect blocks on the shared branch 1309 * at the end of the range 1310 */ 1311 while (partial2 > chain2) { 1312 ext4_free_branches(handle, inode, partial2->bh, 1313 (__le32 *)partial2->bh->b_data, 1314 partial2->p, 1315 (chain2+n2-1) - partial2); 1316 BUFFER_TRACE(partial2->bh, "call brelse"); 1317 brelse(partial2->bh); 1318 partial2--; 1319 } 1320 goto do_indirects; 1321 } 1322 1323 /* Punch happened within the same level (n == n2) */ 1324 partial = ext4_find_shared(inode, n, offsets, chain, &nr); 1325 partial2 = ext4_find_shared(inode, n2, offsets2, chain2, &nr2); 1326 1327 /* Free top, but only if partial2 isn't its subtree. */ 1328 if (nr) { 1329 int level = min(partial - chain, partial2 - chain2); 1330 int i; 1331 int subtree = 1; 1332 1333 for (i = 0; i <= level; i++) { 1334 if (offsets[i] != offsets2[i]) { 1335 subtree = 0; 1336 break; 1337 } 1338 } 1339 1340 if (!subtree) { 1341 if (partial == chain) { 1342 /* Shared branch grows from the inode */ 1343 ext4_free_branches(handle, inode, NULL, 1344 &nr, &nr+1, 1345 (chain+n-1) - partial); 1346 *partial->p = 0; 1347 } else { 1348 /* Shared branch grows from an indirect block */ 1349 BUFFER_TRACE(partial->bh, "get_write_access"); 1350 ext4_free_branches(handle, inode, partial->bh, 1351 partial->p, 1352 partial->p+1, 1353 (chain+n-1) - partial); 1354 } 1355 } 1356 } 1357 1358 if (!nr2) { 1359 /* 1360 * ext4_find_shared returns Indirect structure which 1361 * points to the last element which should not be 1362 * removed by truncate. But this is end of the range 1363 * in punch_hole so we need to point to the next element 1364 */ 1365 partial2->p++; 1366 } 1367 1368 while (partial > chain || partial2 > chain2) { 1369 int depth = (chain+n-1) - partial; 1370 int depth2 = (chain2+n2-1) - partial2; 1371 1372 if (partial > chain && partial2 > chain2 && 1373 partial->bh->b_blocknr == partial2->bh->b_blocknr) { 1374 /* 1375 * We've converged on the same block. Clear the range, 1376 * then we're done. 1377 */ 1378 ext4_free_branches(handle, inode, partial->bh, 1379 partial->p + 1, 1380 partial2->p, 1381 (chain+n-1) - partial); 1382 BUFFER_TRACE(partial->bh, "call brelse"); 1383 brelse(partial->bh); 1384 BUFFER_TRACE(partial2->bh, "call brelse"); 1385 brelse(partial2->bh); 1386 return 0; 1387 } 1388 1389 /* 1390 * The start and end partial branches may not be at the same 1391 * level even though the punch happened within one level. So, we 1392 * give them a chance to arrive at the same level, then walk 1393 * them in step with each other until we converge on the same 1394 * block. 1395 */ 1396 if (partial > chain && depth <= depth2) { 1397 ext4_free_branches(handle, inode, partial->bh, 1398 partial->p + 1, 1399 (__le32 *)partial->bh->b_data+addr_per_block, 1400 (chain+n-1) - partial); 1401 BUFFER_TRACE(partial->bh, "call brelse"); 1402 brelse(partial->bh); 1403 partial--; 1404 } 1405 if (partial2 > chain2 && depth2 <= depth) { 1406 ext4_free_branches(handle, inode, partial2->bh, 1407 (__le32 *)partial2->bh->b_data, 1408 partial2->p, 1409 (chain2+n2-1) - partial2); 1410 BUFFER_TRACE(partial2->bh, "call brelse"); 1411 brelse(partial2->bh); 1412 partial2--; 1413 } 1414 } 1415 return 0; 1416 1417 do_indirects: 1418 /* Kill the remaining (whole) subtrees */ 1419 switch (offsets[0]) { 1420 default: 1421 if (++n >= n2) 1422 return 0; 1423 nr = i_data[EXT4_IND_BLOCK]; 1424 if (nr) { 1425 ext4_free_branches(handle, inode, NULL, &nr, &nr+1, 1); 1426 i_data[EXT4_IND_BLOCK] = 0; 1427 } 1428 case EXT4_IND_BLOCK: 1429 if (++n >= n2) 1430 return 0; 1431 nr = i_data[EXT4_DIND_BLOCK]; 1432 if (nr) { 1433 ext4_free_branches(handle, inode, NULL, &nr, &nr+1, 2); 1434 i_data[EXT4_DIND_BLOCK] = 0; 1435 } 1436 case EXT4_DIND_BLOCK: 1437 if (++n >= n2) 1438 return 0; 1439 nr = i_data[EXT4_TIND_BLOCK]; 1440 if (nr) { 1441 ext4_free_branches(handle, inode, NULL, &nr, &nr+1, 3); 1442 i_data[EXT4_TIND_BLOCK] = 0; 1443 } 1444 case EXT4_TIND_BLOCK: 1445 ; 1446 } 1447 return 0; 1448 } 1449