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20 #include "xfs_types.h"
24 #include "xfs_trans.h"
28 #include "xfs_dmapi.h"
29 #include "xfs_mount.h"
30 #include "xfs_bmap_btree.h"
31 #include "xfs_alloc_btree.h"
32 #include "xfs_ialloc_btree.h"
33 #include "xfs_dir2_sf.h"
34 #include "xfs_attr_sf.h"
35 #include "xfs_dinode.h"
36 #include "xfs_inode.h"
37 #include "xfs_btree.h"
38 #include "xfs_ialloc.h"
39 #include "xfs_alloc.h"
40 #include "xfs_rtalloc.h"
42 #include "xfs_error.h"
44 #include "xfs_quota.h"
45 #include "xfs_fsops.h"
46 #include "xfs_utils.h"
48 STATIC int xfs_mount_log_sb(xfs_mount_t *, __int64_t);
49 STATIC int xfs_uuid_mount(xfs_mount_t *);
50 STATIC void xfs_unmountfs_wait(xfs_mount_t *);
54 STATIC void xfs_icsb_balance_counter(xfs_mount_t *, xfs_sb_field_t,
56 STATIC void xfs_icsb_balance_counter_locked(xfs_mount_t *, xfs_sb_field_t,
58 STATIC int xfs_icsb_modify_counters(xfs_mount_t *, xfs_sb_field_t,
60 STATIC void xfs_icsb_disable_counter(xfs_mount_t *, xfs_sb_field_t);
64 #define xfs_icsb_balance_counter(mp, a, b) do { } while (0)
65 #define xfs_icsb_balance_counter_locked(mp, a, b) do { } while (0)
66 #define xfs_icsb_modify_counters(mp, a, b, c) do { } while (0)
72 short type; /* 0 = integer
73 * 1 = binary / string (no translation)
76 { offsetof(xfs_sb_t, sb_magicnum), 0 },
77 { offsetof(xfs_sb_t, sb_blocksize), 0 },
78 { offsetof(xfs_sb_t, sb_dblocks), 0 },
79 { offsetof(xfs_sb_t, sb_rblocks), 0 },
80 { offsetof(xfs_sb_t, sb_rextents), 0 },
81 { offsetof(xfs_sb_t, sb_uuid), 1 },
82 { offsetof(xfs_sb_t, sb_logstart), 0 },
83 { offsetof(xfs_sb_t, sb_rootino), 0 },
84 { offsetof(xfs_sb_t, sb_rbmino), 0 },
85 { offsetof(xfs_sb_t, sb_rsumino), 0 },
86 { offsetof(xfs_sb_t, sb_rextsize), 0 },
87 { offsetof(xfs_sb_t, sb_agblocks), 0 },
88 { offsetof(xfs_sb_t, sb_agcount), 0 },
89 { offsetof(xfs_sb_t, sb_rbmblocks), 0 },
90 { offsetof(xfs_sb_t, sb_logblocks), 0 },
91 { offsetof(xfs_sb_t, sb_versionnum), 0 },
92 { offsetof(xfs_sb_t, sb_sectsize), 0 },
93 { offsetof(xfs_sb_t, sb_inodesize), 0 },
94 { offsetof(xfs_sb_t, sb_inopblock), 0 },
95 { offsetof(xfs_sb_t, sb_fname[0]), 1 },
96 { offsetof(xfs_sb_t, sb_blocklog), 0 },
97 { offsetof(xfs_sb_t, sb_sectlog), 0 },
98 { offsetof(xfs_sb_t, sb_inodelog), 0 },
99 { offsetof(xfs_sb_t, sb_inopblog), 0 },
100 { offsetof(xfs_sb_t, sb_agblklog), 0 },
101 { offsetof(xfs_sb_t, sb_rextslog), 0 },
102 { offsetof(xfs_sb_t, sb_inprogress), 0 },
103 { offsetof(xfs_sb_t, sb_imax_pct), 0 },
104 { offsetof(xfs_sb_t, sb_icount), 0 },
105 { offsetof(xfs_sb_t, sb_ifree), 0 },
106 { offsetof(xfs_sb_t, sb_fdblocks), 0 },
107 { offsetof(xfs_sb_t, sb_frextents), 0 },
108 { offsetof(xfs_sb_t, sb_uquotino), 0 },
109 { offsetof(xfs_sb_t, sb_gquotino), 0 },
110 { offsetof(xfs_sb_t, sb_qflags), 0 },
111 { offsetof(xfs_sb_t, sb_flags), 0 },
112 { offsetof(xfs_sb_t, sb_shared_vn), 0 },
113 { offsetof(xfs_sb_t, sb_inoalignmt), 0 },
114 { offsetof(xfs_sb_t, sb_unit), 0 },
115 { offsetof(xfs_sb_t, sb_width), 0 },
116 { offsetof(xfs_sb_t, sb_dirblklog), 0 },
117 { offsetof(xfs_sb_t, sb_logsectlog), 0 },
118 { offsetof(xfs_sb_t, sb_logsectsize),0 },
119 { offsetof(xfs_sb_t, sb_logsunit), 0 },
120 { offsetof(xfs_sb_t, sb_features2), 0 },
121 { offsetof(xfs_sb_t, sb_bad_features2), 0 },
122 { sizeof(xfs_sb_t), 0 }
126 * Free up the resources associated with a mount structure. Assume that
127 * the structure was initially zeroed, so we can tell which fields got
137 for (agno = 0; agno < mp->m_maxagi; agno++)
138 if (mp->m_perag[agno].pagb_list)
139 kmem_free(mp->m_perag[agno].pagb_list);
140 kmem_free(mp->m_perag);
145 * Check size of device based on the (data/realtime) block count.
146 * Note: this check is used by the growfs code as well as mount.
149 xfs_sb_validate_fsb_count(
153 ASSERT(PAGE_SHIFT >= sbp->sb_blocklog);
154 ASSERT(sbp->sb_blocklog >= BBSHIFT);
156 #if XFS_BIG_BLKNOS /* Limited by ULONG_MAX of page cache index */
157 if (nblocks >> (PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT - sbp->sb_blocklog) > ULONG_MAX)
159 #else /* Limited by UINT_MAX of sectors */
160 if (nblocks << (sbp->sb_blocklog - BBSHIFT) > UINT_MAX)
167 * Check the validity of the SB found.
170 xfs_mount_validate_sb(
176 * If the log device and data device have the
177 * same device number, the log is internal.
178 * Consequently, the sb_logstart should be non-zero. If
179 * we have a zero sb_logstart in this case, we may be trying to mount
180 * a volume filesystem in a non-volume manner.
182 if (sbp->sb_magicnum != XFS_SB_MAGIC) {
183 xfs_fs_mount_cmn_err(flags, "bad magic number");
184 return XFS_ERROR(EWRONGFS);
187 if (!xfs_sb_good_version(sbp)) {
188 xfs_fs_mount_cmn_err(flags, "bad version");
189 return XFS_ERROR(EWRONGFS);
193 sbp->sb_logstart == 0 && mp->m_logdev_targp == mp->m_ddev_targp)) {
194 xfs_fs_mount_cmn_err(flags,
195 "filesystem is marked as having an external log; "
196 "specify logdev on the\nmount command line.");
197 return XFS_ERROR(EINVAL);
201 sbp->sb_logstart != 0 && mp->m_logdev_targp != mp->m_ddev_targp)) {
202 xfs_fs_mount_cmn_err(flags,
203 "filesystem is marked as having an internal log; "
204 "do not specify logdev on\nthe mount command line.");
205 return XFS_ERROR(EINVAL);
209 * More sanity checking. These were stolen directly from
213 sbp->sb_agcount <= 0 ||
214 sbp->sb_sectsize < XFS_MIN_SECTORSIZE ||
215 sbp->sb_sectsize > XFS_MAX_SECTORSIZE ||
216 sbp->sb_sectlog < XFS_MIN_SECTORSIZE_LOG ||
217 sbp->sb_sectlog > XFS_MAX_SECTORSIZE_LOG ||
218 sbp->sb_blocksize < XFS_MIN_BLOCKSIZE ||
219 sbp->sb_blocksize > XFS_MAX_BLOCKSIZE ||
220 sbp->sb_blocklog < XFS_MIN_BLOCKSIZE_LOG ||
221 sbp->sb_blocklog > XFS_MAX_BLOCKSIZE_LOG ||
222 sbp->sb_inodesize < XFS_DINODE_MIN_SIZE ||
223 sbp->sb_inodesize > XFS_DINODE_MAX_SIZE ||
224 sbp->sb_inodelog < XFS_DINODE_MIN_LOG ||
225 sbp->sb_inodelog > XFS_DINODE_MAX_LOG ||
226 (sbp->sb_blocklog - sbp->sb_inodelog != sbp->sb_inopblog) ||
227 (sbp->sb_rextsize * sbp->sb_blocksize > XFS_MAX_RTEXTSIZE) ||
228 (sbp->sb_rextsize * sbp->sb_blocksize < XFS_MIN_RTEXTSIZE) ||
229 (sbp->sb_imax_pct > 100 /* zero sb_imax_pct is valid */))) {
230 xfs_fs_mount_cmn_err(flags, "SB sanity check 1 failed");
231 return XFS_ERROR(EFSCORRUPTED);
235 * Sanity check AG count, size fields against data size field
238 sbp->sb_dblocks == 0 ||
240 (xfs_drfsbno_t)sbp->sb_agcount * sbp->sb_agblocks ||
241 sbp->sb_dblocks < (xfs_drfsbno_t)(sbp->sb_agcount - 1) *
242 sbp->sb_agblocks + XFS_MIN_AG_BLOCKS)) {
243 xfs_fs_mount_cmn_err(flags, "SB sanity check 2 failed");
244 return XFS_ERROR(EFSCORRUPTED);
248 * Until this is fixed only page-sized or smaller data blocks work.
250 if (unlikely(sbp->sb_blocksize > PAGE_SIZE)) {
251 xfs_fs_mount_cmn_err(flags,
252 "file system with blocksize %d bytes",
254 xfs_fs_mount_cmn_err(flags,
255 "only pagesize (%ld) or less will currently work.",
257 return XFS_ERROR(ENOSYS);
260 if (xfs_sb_validate_fsb_count(sbp, sbp->sb_dblocks) ||
261 xfs_sb_validate_fsb_count(sbp, sbp->sb_rblocks)) {
262 xfs_fs_mount_cmn_err(flags,
263 "file system too large to be mounted on this system.");
264 return XFS_ERROR(E2BIG);
267 if (unlikely(sbp->sb_inprogress)) {
268 xfs_fs_mount_cmn_err(flags, "file system busy");
269 return XFS_ERROR(EFSCORRUPTED);
273 * Version 1 directory format has never worked on Linux.
275 if (unlikely(!xfs_sb_version_hasdirv2(sbp))) {
276 xfs_fs_mount_cmn_err(flags,
277 "file system using version 1 directory format");
278 return XFS_ERROR(ENOSYS);
285 xfs_initialize_perag_icache(
288 if (!pag->pag_ici_init) {
289 rwlock_init(&pag->pag_ici_lock);
290 INIT_RADIX_TREE(&pag->pag_ici_root, GFP_ATOMIC);
291 pag->pag_ici_init = 1;
296 xfs_initialize_perag(
298 xfs_agnumber_t agcount)
300 xfs_agnumber_t index, max_metadata;
304 xfs_sb_t *sbp = &mp->m_sb;
305 xfs_ino_t max_inum = XFS_MAXINUMBER_32;
307 /* Check to see if the filesystem can overflow 32 bit inodes */
308 agino = XFS_OFFBNO_TO_AGINO(mp, sbp->sb_agblocks - 1, 0);
309 ino = XFS_AGINO_TO_INO(mp, agcount - 1, agino);
311 /* Clear the mount flag if no inode can overflow 32 bits
312 * on this filesystem, or if specifically requested..
314 if ((mp->m_flags & XFS_MOUNT_SMALL_INUMS) && ino > max_inum) {
315 mp->m_flags |= XFS_MOUNT_32BITINODES;
317 mp->m_flags &= ~XFS_MOUNT_32BITINODES;
320 /* If we can overflow then setup the ag headers accordingly */
321 if (mp->m_flags & XFS_MOUNT_32BITINODES) {
322 /* Calculate how much should be reserved for inodes to
323 * meet the max inode percentage.
325 if (mp->m_maxicount) {
328 icount = sbp->sb_dblocks * sbp->sb_imax_pct;
330 icount += sbp->sb_agblocks - 1;
331 do_div(icount, sbp->sb_agblocks);
332 max_metadata = icount;
334 max_metadata = agcount;
336 for (index = 0; index < agcount; index++) {
337 ino = XFS_AGINO_TO_INO(mp, index, agino);
338 if (ino > max_inum) {
343 /* This ag is preferred for inodes */
344 pag = &mp->m_perag[index];
345 pag->pagi_inodeok = 1;
346 if (index < max_metadata)
347 pag->pagf_metadata = 1;
348 xfs_initialize_perag_icache(pag);
351 /* Setup default behavior for smaller filesystems */
352 for (index = 0; index < agcount; index++) {
353 pag = &mp->m_perag[index];
354 pag->pagi_inodeok = 1;
355 xfs_initialize_perag_icache(pag);
366 to->sb_magicnum = be32_to_cpu(from->sb_magicnum);
367 to->sb_blocksize = be32_to_cpu(from->sb_blocksize);
368 to->sb_dblocks = be64_to_cpu(from->sb_dblocks);
369 to->sb_rblocks = be64_to_cpu(from->sb_rblocks);
370 to->sb_rextents = be64_to_cpu(from->sb_rextents);
371 memcpy(&to->sb_uuid, &from->sb_uuid, sizeof(to->sb_uuid));
372 to->sb_logstart = be64_to_cpu(from->sb_logstart);
373 to->sb_rootino = be64_to_cpu(from->sb_rootino);
374 to->sb_rbmino = be64_to_cpu(from->sb_rbmino);
375 to->sb_rsumino = be64_to_cpu(from->sb_rsumino);
376 to->sb_rextsize = be32_to_cpu(from->sb_rextsize);
377 to->sb_agblocks = be32_to_cpu(from->sb_agblocks);
378 to->sb_agcount = be32_to_cpu(from->sb_agcount);
379 to->sb_rbmblocks = be32_to_cpu(from->sb_rbmblocks);
380 to->sb_logblocks = be32_to_cpu(from->sb_logblocks);
381 to->sb_versionnum = be16_to_cpu(from->sb_versionnum);
382 to->sb_sectsize = be16_to_cpu(from->sb_sectsize);
383 to->sb_inodesize = be16_to_cpu(from->sb_inodesize);
384 to->sb_inopblock = be16_to_cpu(from->sb_inopblock);
385 memcpy(&to->sb_fname, &from->sb_fname, sizeof(to->sb_fname));
386 to->sb_blocklog = from->sb_blocklog;
387 to->sb_sectlog = from->sb_sectlog;
388 to->sb_inodelog = from->sb_inodelog;
389 to->sb_inopblog = from->sb_inopblog;
390 to->sb_agblklog = from->sb_agblklog;
391 to->sb_rextslog = from->sb_rextslog;
392 to->sb_inprogress = from->sb_inprogress;
393 to->sb_imax_pct = from->sb_imax_pct;
394 to->sb_icount = be64_to_cpu(from->sb_icount);
395 to->sb_ifree = be64_to_cpu(from->sb_ifree);
396 to->sb_fdblocks = be64_to_cpu(from->sb_fdblocks);
397 to->sb_frextents = be64_to_cpu(from->sb_frextents);
398 to->sb_uquotino = be64_to_cpu(from->sb_uquotino);
399 to->sb_gquotino = be64_to_cpu(from->sb_gquotino);
400 to->sb_qflags = be16_to_cpu(from->sb_qflags);
401 to->sb_flags = from->sb_flags;
402 to->sb_shared_vn = from->sb_shared_vn;
403 to->sb_inoalignmt = be32_to_cpu(from->sb_inoalignmt);
404 to->sb_unit = be32_to_cpu(from->sb_unit);
405 to->sb_width = be32_to_cpu(from->sb_width);
406 to->sb_dirblklog = from->sb_dirblklog;
407 to->sb_logsectlog = from->sb_logsectlog;
408 to->sb_logsectsize = be16_to_cpu(from->sb_logsectsize);
409 to->sb_logsunit = be32_to_cpu(from->sb_logsunit);
410 to->sb_features2 = be32_to_cpu(from->sb_features2);
411 to->sb_bad_features2 = be32_to_cpu(from->sb_bad_features2);
415 * Copy in core superblock to ondisk one.
417 * The fields argument is mask of superblock fields to copy.
425 xfs_caddr_t to_ptr = (xfs_caddr_t)to;
426 xfs_caddr_t from_ptr = (xfs_caddr_t)from;
436 f = (xfs_sb_field_t)xfs_lowbit64((__uint64_t)fields);
437 first = xfs_sb_info[f].offset;
438 size = xfs_sb_info[f + 1].offset - first;
440 ASSERT(xfs_sb_info[f].type == 0 || xfs_sb_info[f].type == 1);
442 if (size == 1 || xfs_sb_info[f].type == 1) {
443 memcpy(to_ptr + first, from_ptr + first, size);
447 *(__be16 *)(to_ptr + first) =
448 cpu_to_be16(*(__u16 *)(from_ptr + first));
451 *(__be32 *)(to_ptr + first) =
452 cpu_to_be32(*(__u32 *)(from_ptr + first));
455 *(__be64 *)(to_ptr + first) =
456 cpu_to_be64(*(__u64 *)(from_ptr + first));
463 fields &= ~(1LL << f);
470 * Does the initial read of the superblock.
473 xfs_readsb(xfs_mount_t *mp, int flags)
475 unsigned int sector_size;
476 unsigned int extra_flags;
480 ASSERT(mp->m_sb_bp == NULL);
481 ASSERT(mp->m_ddev_targp != NULL);
484 * Allocate a (locked) buffer to hold the superblock.
485 * This will be kept around at all times to optimize
486 * access to the superblock.
488 sector_size = xfs_getsize_buftarg(mp->m_ddev_targp);
489 extra_flags = XFS_BUF_LOCK | XFS_BUF_MANAGE | XFS_BUF_MAPPED;
491 bp = xfs_buf_read_flags(mp->m_ddev_targp, XFS_SB_DADDR,
492 BTOBB(sector_size), extra_flags);
493 if (!bp || XFS_BUF_ISERROR(bp)) {
494 xfs_fs_mount_cmn_err(flags, "SB read failed");
495 error = bp ? XFS_BUF_GETERROR(bp) : ENOMEM;
498 ASSERT(XFS_BUF_ISBUSY(bp));
499 ASSERT(XFS_BUF_VALUSEMA(bp) <= 0);
502 * Initialize the mount structure from the superblock.
503 * But first do some basic consistency checking.
505 xfs_sb_from_disk(&mp->m_sb, XFS_BUF_TO_SBP(bp));
507 error = xfs_mount_validate_sb(mp, &(mp->m_sb), flags);
509 xfs_fs_mount_cmn_err(flags, "SB validate failed");
514 * We must be able to do sector-sized and sector-aligned IO.
516 if (sector_size > mp->m_sb.sb_sectsize) {
517 xfs_fs_mount_cmn_err(flags,
518 "device supports only %u byte sectors (not %u)",
519 sector_size, mp->m_sb.sb_sectsize);
525 * If device sector size is smaller than the superblock size,
526 * re-read the superblock so the buffer is correctly sized.
528 if (sector_size < mp->m_sb.sb_sectsize) {
529 XFS_BUF_UNMANAGE(bp);
531 sector_size = mp->m_sb.sb_sectsize;
532 bp = xfs_buf_read_flags(mp->m_ddev_targp, XFS_SB_DADDR,
533 BTOBB(sector_size), extra_flags);
534 if (!bp || XFS_BUF_ISERROR(bp)) {
535 xfs_fs_mount_cmn_err(flags, "SB re-read failed");
536 error = bp ? XFS_BUF_GETERROR(bp) : ENOMEM;
539 ASSERT(XFS_BUF_ISBUSY(bp));
540 ASSERT(XFS_BUF_VALUSEMA(bp) <= 0);
543 /* Initialize per-cpu counters */
544 xfs_icsb_reinit_counters(mp);
548 ASSERT(XFS_BUF_VALUSEMA(bp) > 0);
553 XFS_BUF_UNMANAGE(bp);
563 * Mount initialization code establishing various mount
564 * fields from the superblock associated with the given
568 xfs_mount_common(xfs_mount_t *mp, xfs_sb_t *sbp)
570 mp->m_agfrotor = mp->m_agirotor = 0;
571 spin_lock_init(&mp->m_agirotor_lock);
572 mp->m_maxagi = mp->m_sb.sb_agcount;
573 mp->m_blkbit_log = sbp->sb_blocklog + XFS_NBBYLOG;
574 mp->m_blkbb_log = sbp->sb_blocklog - BBSHIFT;
575 mp->m_sectbb_log = sbp->sb_sectlog - BBSHIFT;
576 mp->m_agno_log = xfs_highbit32(sbp->sb_agcount - 1) + 1;
577 mp->m_agino_log = sbp->sb_inopblog + sbp->sb_agblklog;
578 mp->m_litino = sbp->sb_inodesize - sizeof(struct xfs_dinode);
579 mp->m_blockmask = sbp->sb_blocksize - 1;
580 mp->m_blockwsize = sbp->sb_blocksize >> XFS_WORDLOG;
581 mp->m_blockwmask = mp->m_blockwsize - 1;
584 * Setup for attributes, in case they get created.
585 * This value is for inodes getting attributes for the first time,
586 * the per-inode value is for old attribute values.
588 ASSERT(sbp->sb_inodesize >= 256 && sbp->sb_inodesize <= 2048);
589 switch (sbp->sb_inodesize) {
591 mp->m_attroffset = XFS_LITINO(mp) -
592 XFS_BMDR_SPACE_CALC(MINABTPTRS);
597 mp->m_attroffset = XFS_BMDR_SPACE_CALC(6 * MINABTPTRS);
602 ASSERT(mp->m_attroffset < XFS_LITINO(mp));
604 mp->m_alloc_mxr[0] = xfs_allocbt_maxrecs(mp, sbp->sb_blocksize, 1);
605 mp->m_alloc_mxr[1] = xfs_allocbt_maxrecs(mp, sbp->sb_blocksize, 0);
606 mp->m_alloc_mnr[0] = mp->m_alloc_mxr[0] / 2;
607 mp->m_alloc_mnr[1] = mp->m_alloc_mxr[1] / 2;
609 mp->m_inobt_mxr[0] = xfs_inobt_maxrecs(mp, sbp->sb_blocksize, 1);
610 mp->m_inobt_mxr[1] = xfs_inobt_maxrecs(mp, sbp->sb_blocksize, 0);
611 mp->m_inobt_mnr[0] = mp->m_inobt_mxr[0] / 2;
612 mp->m_inobt_mnr[1] = mp->m_inobt_mxr[1] / 2;
614 mp->m_bmap_dmxr[0] = xfs_bmbt_maxrecs(mp, sbp->sb_blocksize, 1);
615 mp->m_bmap_dmxr[1] = xfs_bmbt_maxrecs(mp, sbp->sb_blocksize, 0);
616 mp->m_bmap_dmnr[0] = mp->m_bmap_dmxr[0] / 2;
617 mp->m_bmap_dmnr[1] = mp->m_bmap_dmxr[1] / 2;
619 mp->m_bsize = XFS_FSB_TO_BB(mp, 1);
620 mp->m_ialloc_inos = (int)MAX((__uint16_t)XFS_INODES_PER_CHUNK,
622 mp->m_ialloc_blks = mp->m_ialloc_inos >> sbp->sb_inopblog;
626 * xfs_initialize_perag_data
628 * Read in each per-ag structure so we can count up the number of
629 * allocated inodes, free inodes and used filesystem blocks as this
630 * information is no longer persistent in the superblock. Once we have
631 * this information, write it into the in-core superblock structure.
634 xfs_initialize_perag_data(xfs_mount_t *mp, xfs_agnumber_t agcount)
636 xfs_agnumber_t index;
638 xfs_sb_t *sbp = &mp->m_sb;
642 uint64_t bfreelst = 0;
646 for (index = 0; index < agcount; index++) {
648 * read the agf, then the agi. This gets us
649 * all the inforamtion we need and populates the
650 * per-ag structures for us.
652 error = xfs_alloc_pagf_init(mp, NULL, index, 0);
656 error = xfs_ialloc_pagi_init(mp, NULL, index);
659 pag = &mp->m_perag[index];
660 ifree += pag->pagi_freecount;
661 ialloc += pag->pagi_count;
662 bfree += pag->pagf_freeblks;
663 bfreelst += pag->pagf_flcount;
664 btree += pag->pagf_btreeblks;
667 * Overwrite incore superblock counters with just-read data
669 spin_lock(&mp->m_sb_lock);
670 sbp->sb_ifree = ifree;
671 sbp->sb_icount = ialloc;
672 sbp->sb_fdblocks = bfree + bfreelst + btree;
673 spin_unlock(&mp->m_sb_lock);
675 /* Fixup the per-cpu counters as well. */
676 xfs_icsb_reinit_counters(mp);
682 * Update alignment values based on mount options and sb values
685 xfs_update_alignment(xfs_mount_t *mp, __uint64_t *update_flags)
687 xfs_sb_t *sbp = &(mp->m_sb);
691 * If stripe unit and stripe width are not multiples
692 * of the fs blocksize turn off alignment.
694 if ((BBTOB(mp->m_dalign) & mp->m_blockmask) ||
695 (BBTOB(mp->m_swidth) & mp->m_blockmask)) {
696 if (mp->m_flags & XFS_MOUNT_RETERR) {
698 "XFS: alignment check 1 failed");
699 return XFS_ERROR(EINVAL);
701 mp->m_dalign = mp->m_swidth = 0;
704 * Convert the stripe unit and width to FSBs.
706 mp->m_dalign = XFS_BB_TO_FSBT(mp, mp->m_dalign);
707 if (mp->m_dalign && (sbp->sb_agblocks % mp->m_dalign)) {
708 if (mp->m_flags & XFS_MOUNT_RETERR) {
709 return XFS_ERROR(EINVAL);
711 xfs_fs_cmn_err(CE_WARN, mp,
712 "stripe alignment turned off: sunit(%d)/swidth(%d) incompatible with agsize(%d)",
713 mp->m_dalign, mp->m_swidth,
718 } else if (mp->m_dalign) {
719 mp->m_swidth = XFS_BB_TO_FSBT(mp, mp->m_swidth);
721 if (mp->m_flags & XFS_MOUNT_RETERR) {
722 xfs_fs_cmn_err(CE_WARN, mp,
723 "stripe alignment turned off: sunit(%d) less than bsize(%d)",
726 return XFS_ERROR(EINVAL);
733 * Update superblock with new values
736 if (xfs_sb_version_hasdalign(sbp)) {
737 if (sbp->sb_unit != mp->m_dalign) {
738 sbp->sb_unit = mp->m_dalign;
739 *update_flags |= XFS_SB_UNIT;
741 if (sbp->sb_width != mp->m_swidth) {
742 sbp->sb_width = mp->m_swidth;
743 *update_flags |= XFS_SB_WIDTH;
746 } else if ((mp->m_flags & XFS_MOUNT_NOALIGN) != XFS_MOUNT_NOALIGN &&
747 xfs_sb_version_hasdalign(&mp->m_sb)) {
748 mp->m_dalign = sbp->sb_unit;
749 mp->m_swidth = sbp->sb_width;
756 * Set the maximum inode count for this filesystem
759 xfs_set_maxicount(xfs_mount_t *mp)
761 xfs_sb_t *sbp = &(mp->m_sb);
764 if (sbp->sb_imax_pct) {
766 * Make sure the maximum inode count is a multiple
767 * of the units we allocate inodes in.
769 icount = sbp->sb_dblocks * sbp->sb_imax_pct;
771 do_div(icount, mp->m_ialloc_blks);
772 mp->m_maxicount = (icount * mp->m_ialloc_blks) <<
780 * Set the default minimum read and write sizes unless
781 * already specified in a mount option.
782 * We use smaller I/O sizes when the file system
783 * is being used for NFS service (wsync mount option).
786 xfs_set_rw_sizes(xfs_mount_t *mp)
788 xfs_sb_t *sbp = &(mp->m_sb);
789 int readio_log, writeio_log;
791 if (!(mp->m_flags & XFS_MOUNT_DFLT_IOSIZE)) {
792 if (mp->m_flags & XFS_MOUNT_WSYNC) {
793 readio_log = XFS_WSYNC_READIO_LOG;
794 writeio_log = XFS_WSYNC_WRITEIO_LOG;
796 readio_log = XFS_READIO_LOG_LARGE;
797 writeio_log = XFS_WRITEIO_LOG_LARGE;
800 readio_log = mp->m_readio_log;
801 writeio_log = mp->m_writeio_log;
804 if (sbp->sb_blocklog > readio_log) {
805 mp->m_readio_log = sbp->sb_blocklog;
807 mp->m_readio_log = readio_log;
809 mp->m_readio_blocks = 1 << (mp->m_readio_log - sbp->sb_blocklog);
810 if (sbp->sb_blocklog > writeio_log) {
811 mp->m_writeio_log = sbp->sb_blocklog;
813 mp->m_writeio_log = writeio_log;
815 mp->m_writeio_blocks = 1 << (mp->m_writeio_log - sbp->sb_blocklog);
819 * Set whether we're using inode alignment.
822 xfs_set_inoalignment(xfs_mount_t *mp)
824 if (xfs_sb_version_hasalign(&mp->m_sb) &&
825 mp->m_sb.sb_inoalignmt >=
826 XFS_B_TO_FSBT(mp, mp->m_inode_cluster_size))
827 mp->m_inoalign_mask = mp->m_sb.sb_inoalignmt - 1;
829 mp->m_inoalign_mask = 0;
831 * If we are using stripe alignment, check whether
832 * the stripe unit is a multiple of the inode alignment
834 if (mp->m_dalign && mp->m_inoalign_mask &&
835 !(mp->m_dalign & mp->m_inoalign_mask))
836 mp->m_sinoalign = mp->m_dalign;
842 * Check that the data (and log if separate) are an ok size.
845 xfs_check_sizes(xfs_mount_t *mp)
851 d = (xfs_daddr_t)XFS_FSB_TO_BB(mp, mp->m_sb.sb_dblocks);
852 if (XFS_BB_TO_FSB(mp, d) != mp->m_sb.sb_dblocks) {
853 cmn_err(CE_WARN, "XFS: size check 1 failed");
854 return XFS_ERROR(E2BIG);
856 error = xfs_read_buf(mp, mp->m_ddev_targp,
857 d - XFS_FSS_TO_BB(mp, 1),
858 XFS_FSS_TO_BB(mp, 1), 0, &bp);
862 cmn_err(CE_WARN, "XFS: size check 2 failed");
864 error = XFS_ERROR(E2BIG);
868 if (mp->m_logdev_targp != mp->m_ddev_targp) {
869 d = (xfs_daddr_t)XFS_FSB_TO_BB(mp, mp->m_sb.sb_logblocks);
870 if (XFS_BB_TO_FSB(mp, d) != mp->m_sb.sb_logblocks) {
871 cmn_err(CE_WARN, "XFS: size check 3 failed");
872 return XFS_ERROR(E2BIG);
874 error = xfs_read_buf(mp, mp->m_logdev_targp,
875 d - XFS_FSB_TO_BB(mp, 1),
876 XFS_FSB_TO_BB(mp, 1), 0, &bp);
880 cmn_err(CE_WARN, "XFS: size check 3 failed");
882 error = XFS_ERROR(E2BIG);
892 * This function does the following on an initial mount of a file system:
893 * - reads the superblock from disk and init the mount struct
894 * - if we're a 32-bit kernel, do a size check on the superblock
895 * so we don't mount terabyte filesystems
896 * - init mount struct realtime fields
897 * - allocate inode hash table for fs
898 * - init directory manager
899 * - perform recovery and init the log manager
905 xfs_sb_t *sbp = &(mp->m_sb);
908 __int64_t update_flags = 0LL;
909 uint quotamount, quotaflags;
910 int uuid_mounted = 0;
913 xfs_mount_common(mp, sbp);
916 * Check for a mismatched features2 values. Older kernels
917 * read & wrote into the wrong sb offset for sb_features2
918 * on some platforms due to xfs_sb_t not being 64bit size aligned
919 * when sb_features2 was added, which made older superblock
920 * reading/writing routines swap it as a 64-bit value.
922 * For backwards compatibility, we make both slots equal.
924 * If we detect a mismatched field, we OR the set bits into the
925 * existing features2 field in case it has already been modified; we
926 * don't want to lose any features. We then update the bad location
927 * with the ORed value so that older kernels will see any features2
928 * flags, and mark the two fields as needing updates once the
929 * transaction subsystem is online.
931 if (xfs_sb_has_mismatched_features2(sbp)) {
933 "XFS: correcting sb_features alignment problem");
934 sbp->sb_features2 |= sbp->sb_bad_features2;
935 sbp->sb_bad_features2 = sbp->sb_features2;
936 update_flags |= XFS_SB_FEATURES2 | XFS_SB_BAD_FEATURES2;
939 * Re-check for ATTR2 in case it was found in bad_features2
942 if (xfs_sb_version_hasattr2(&mp->m_sb) &&
943 !(mp->m_flags & XFS_MOUNT_NOATTR2))
944 mp->m_flags |= XFS_MOUNT_ATTR2;
947 if (xfs_sb_version_hasattr2(&mp->m_sb) &&
948 (mp->m_flags & XFS_MOUNT_NOATTR2)) {
949 xfs_sb_version_removeattr2(&mp->m_sb);
950 update_flags |= XFS_SB_FEATURES2;
952 /* update sb_versionnum for the clearing of the morebits */
953 if (!sbp->sb_features2)
954 update_flags |= XFS_SB_VERSIONNUM;
958 * Check if sb_agblocks is aligned at stripe boundary
959 * If sb_agblocks is NOT aligned turn off m_dalign since
960 * allocator alignment is within an ag, therefore ag has
961 * to be aligned at stripe boundary.
963 error = xfs_update_alignment(mp, &update_flags);
967 xfs_alloc_compute_maxlevels(mp);
968 xfs_bmap_compute_maxlevels(mp, XFS_DATA_FORK);
969 xfs_bmap_compute_maxlevels(mp, XFS_ATTR_FORK);
970 xfs_ialloc_compute_maxlevels(mp);
972 xfs_set_maxicount(mp);
974 mp->m_maxioffset = xfs_max_file_offset(sbp->sb_blocklog);
977 * XFS uses the uuid from the superblock as the unique
978 * identifier for fsid. We can not use the uuid from the volume
979 * since a single partition filesystem is identical to a single
980 * partition volume/filesystem.
982 if ((mp->m_flags & XFS_MOUNT_NOUUID) == 0) {
983 if (xfs_uuid_mount(mp)) {
984 error = XFS_ERROR(EINVAL);
991 * Set the minimum read and write sizes
993 xfs_set_rw_sizes(mp);
996 * Set the inode cluster size.
997 * This may still be overridden by the file system
998 * block size if it is larger than the chosen cluster size.
1000 mp->m_inode_cluster_size = XFS_INODE_BIG_CLUSTER_SIZE;
1003 * Set inode alignment fields
1005 xfs_set_inoalignment(mp);
1008 * Check that the data (and log if separate) are an ok size.
1010 error = xfs_check_sizes(mp);
1015 * Initialize realtime fields in the mount structure
1017 error = xfs_rtmount_init(mp);
1019 cmn_err(CE_WARN, "XFS: RT mount failed");
1024 * Copies the low order bits of the timestamp and the randomly
1025 * set "sequence" number out of a UUID.
1027 uuid_getnodeuniq(&sbp->sb_uuid, mp->m_fixedfsid);
1029 mp->m_dmevmask = 0; /* not persistent; set after each mount */
1034 * Initialize the attribute manager's entries.
1036 mp->m_attr_magicpct = (mp->m_sb.sb_blocksize * 37) / 100;
1039 * Initialize the precomputed transaction reservations values.
1044 * Allocate and initialize the per-ag data.
1046 init_rwsem(&mp->m_peraglock);
1047 mp->m_perag = kmem_zalloc(sbp->sb_agcount * sizeof(xfs_perag_t),
1052 mp->m_maxagi = xfs_initialize_perag(mp, sbp->sb_agcount);
1055 * log's mount-time initialization. Perform 1st part recovery if needed
1057 if (likely(sbp->sb_logblocks > 0)) { /* check for volume case */
1058 error = xfs_log_mount(mp, mp->m_logdev_targp,
1059 XFS_FSB_TO_DADDR(mp, sbp->sb_logstart),
1060 XFS_FSB_TO_BB(mp, sbp->sb_logblocks));
1062 cmn_err(CE_WARN, "XFS: log mount failed");
1065 } else { /* No log has been defined */
1066 cmn_err(CE_WARN, "XFS: no log defined");
1067 XFS_ERROR_REPORT("xfs_mountfs_int(1)", XFS_ERRLEVEL_LOW, mp);
1068 error = XFS_ERROR(EFSCORRUPTED);
1073 * Now the log is mounted, we know if it was an unclean shutdown or
1074 * not. If it was, with the first phase of recovery has completed, we
1075 * have consistent AG blocks on disk. We have not recovered EFIs yet,
1076 * but they are recovered transactionally in the second recovery phase
1079 * Hence we can safely re-initialise incore superblock counters from
1080 * the per-ag data. These may not be correct if the filesystem was not
1081 * cleanly unmounted, so we need to wait for recovery to finish before
1084 * If the filesystem was cleanly unmounted, then we can trust the
1085 * values in the superblock to be correct and we don't need to do
1088 * If we are currently making the filesystem, the initialisation will
1089 * fail as the perag data is in an undefined state.
1092 if (xfs_sb_version_haslazysbcount(&mp->m_sb) &&
1093 !XFS_LAST_UNMOUNT_WAS_CLEAN(mp) &&
1094 !mp->m_sb.sb_inprogress) {
1095 error = xfs_initialize_perag_data(mp, sbp->sb_agcount);
1101 * Get and sanity-check the root inode.
1102 * Save the pointer to it in the mount structure.
1104 error = xfs_iget(mp, NULL, sbp->sb_rootino, 0, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL, &rip, 0);
1106 cmn_err(CE_WARN, "XFS: failed to read root inode");
1110 ASSERT(rip != NULL);
1112 if (unlikely((rip->i_d.di_mode & S_IFMT) != S_IFDIR)) {
1113 cmn_err(CE_WARN, "XFS: corrupted root inode");
1114 cmn_err(CE_WARN, "Device %s - root %llu is not a directory",
1115 XFS_BUFTARG_NAME(mp->m_ddev_targp),
1116 (unsigned long long)rip->i_ino);
1117 xfs_iunlock(rip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL);
1118 XFS_ERROR_REPORT("xfs_mountfs_int(2)", XFS_ERRLEVEL_LOW,
1120 error = XFS_ERROR(EFSCORRUPTED);
1123 mp->m_rootip = rip; /* save it */
1125 xfs_iunlock(rip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL);
1128 * Initialize realtime inode pointers in the mount structure
1130 error = xfs_rtmount_inodes(mp);
1133 * Free up the root inode.
1135 cmn_err(CE_WARN, "XFS: failed to read RT inodes");
1140 * If fs is not mounted readonly, then update the superblock changes.
1142 if (update_flags && !(mp->m_flags & XFS_MOUNT_RDONLY)) {
1143 error = xfs_mount_log_sb(mp, update_flags);
1145 cmn_err(CE_WARN, "XFS: failed to write sb changes");
1151 * Initialise the XFS quota management subsystem for this mount
1153 error = XFS_QM_INIT(mp, "amount, "aflags);
1158 * Finish recovering the file system. This part needed to be
1159 * delayed until after the root and real-time bitmap inodes
1160 * were consistently read in.
1162 error = xfs_log_mount_finish(mp);
1164 cmn_err(CE_WARN, "XFS: log mount finish failed");
1169 * Complete the quota initialisation, post-log-replay component.
1171 error = XFS_QM_MOUNT(mp, quotamount, quotaflags);
1176 * Now we are mounted, reserve a small amount of unused space for
1177 * privileged transactions. This is needed so that transaction
1178 * space required for critical operations can dip into this pool
1179 * when at ENOSPC. This is needed for operations like create with
1180 * attr, unwritten extent conversion at ENOSPC, etc. Data allocations
1181 * are not allowed to use this reserved space.
1183 * We default to 5% or 1024 fsbs of space reserved, whichever is smaller.
1184 * This may drive us straight to ENOSPC on mount, but that implies
1185 * we were already there on the last unmount. Warn if this occurs.
1187 resblks = mp->m_sb.sb_dblocks;
1188 do_div(resblks, 20);
1189 resblks = min_t(__uint64_t, resblks, 1024);
1190 error = xfs_reserve_blocks(mp, &resblks, NULL);
1192 cmn_err(CE_WARN, "XFS: Unable to allocate reserve blocks. "
1193 "Continuing without a reserve pool.");
1199 * Free up the root inode.
1203 xfs_log_unmount_dealloc(mp);
1208 uuid_table_remove(&mp->m_sb.sb_uuid);
1213 * This flushes out the inodes,dquots and the superblock, unmounts the
1214 * log and makes sure that incore structures are freed.
1218 struct xfs_mount *mp)
1224 * Release dquot that rootinode, rbmino and rsumino might be holding,
1225 * and release the quota inodes.
1232 IRELE(mp->m_rsumip);
1233 IRELE(mp->m_rootip);
1236 * We can potentially deadlock here if we have an inode cluster
1237 * that has been freed has it's buffer still pinned in memory because
1238 * the transaction is still sitting in a iclog. The stale inodes
1239 * on that buffer will have their flush locks held until the
1240 * transaction hits the disk and the callbacks run. the inode
1241 * flush takes the flush lock unconditionally and with nothing to
1242 * push out the iclog we will never get that unlocked. hence we
1243 * need to force the log first.
1245 xfs_log_force(mp, (xfs_lsn_t)0, XFS_LOG_FORCE | XFS_LOG_SYNC);
1246 xfs_reclaim_inodes(mp, 0, XFS_IFLUSH_ASYNC);
1248 XFS_QM_DQPURGEALL(mp, XFS_QMOPT_QUOTALL | XFS_QMOPT_UMOUNTING);
1250 if (mp->m_quotainfo)
1254 * Flush out the log synchronously so that we know for sure
1255 * that nothing is pinned. This is important because bflush()
1256 * will skip pinned buffers.
1258 xfs_log_force(mp, (xfs_lsn_t)0, XFS_LOG_FORCE | XFS_LOG_SYNC);
1260 xfs_binval(mp->m_ddev_targp);
1261 if (mp->m_rtdev_targp) {
1262 xfs_binval(mp->m_rtdev_targp);
1266 * Unreserve any blocks we have so that when we unmount we don't account
1267 * the reserved free space as used. This is really only necessary for
1268 * lazy superblock counting because it trusts the incore superblock
1269 * counters to be aboslutely correct on clean unmount.
1271 * We don't bother correcting this elsewhere for lazy superblock
1272 * counting because on mount of an unclean filesystem we reconstruct the
1273 * correct counter value and this is irrelevant.
1275 * For non-lazy counter filesystems, this doesn't matter at all because
1276 * we only every apply deltas to the superblock and hence the incore
1277 * value does not matter....
1280 error = xfs_reserve_blocks(mp, &resblks, NULL);
1282 cmn_err(CE_WARN, "XFS: Unable to free reserved block pool. "
1283 "Freespace may not be correct on next mount.");
1285 error = xfs_log_sbcount(mp, 1);
1287 cmn_err(CE_WARN, "XFS: Unable to update superblock counters. "
1288 "Freespace may not be correct on next mount.");
1289 xfs_unmountfs_writesb(mp);
1290 xfs_unmountfs_wait(mp); /* wait for async bufs */
1291 xfs_log_unmount(mp); /* Done! No more fs ops. */
1293 if ((mp->m_flags & XFS_MOUNT_NOUUID) == 0)
1294 uuid_table_remove(&mp->m_sb.sb_uuid);
1297 xfs_errortag_clearall(mp, 0);
1303 xfs_unmountfs_wait(xfs_mount_t *mp)
1305 if (mp->m_logdev_targp != mp->m_ddev_targp)
1306 xfs_wait_buftarg(mp->m_logdev_targp);
1307 if (mp->m_rtdev_targp)
1308 xfs_wait_buftarg(mp->m_rtdev_targp);
1309 xfs_wait_buftarg(mp->m_ddev_targp);
1313 xfs_fs_writable(xfs_mount_t *mp)
1315 return !(xfs_test_for_freeze(mp) || XFS_FORCED_SHUTDOWN(mp) ||
1316 (mp->m_flags & XFS_MOUNT_RDONLY));
1322 * Called either periodically to keep the on disk superblock values
1323 * roughly up to date or from unmount to make sure the values are
1324 * correct on a clean unmount.
1326 * Note this code can be called during the process of freezing, so
1327 * we may need to use the transaction allocator which does not not
1328 * block when the transaction subsystem is in its frozen state.
1338 if (!xfs_fs_writable(mp))
1341 xfs_icsb_sync_counters(mp, 0);
1344 * we don't need to do this if we are updating the superblock
1345 * counters on every modification.
1347 if (!xfs_sb_version_haslazysbcount(&mp->m_sb))
1350 tp = _xfs_trans_alloc(mp, XFS_TRANS_SB_COUNT);
1351 error = xfs_trans_reserve(tp, 0, mp->m_sb.sb_sectsize + 128, 0, 0,
1352 XFS_DEFAULT_LOG_COUNT);
1354 xfs_trans_cancel(tp, 0);
1358 xfs_mod_sb(tp, XFS_SB_IFREE | XFS_SB_ICOUNT | XFS_SB_FDBLOCKS);
1360 xfs_trans_set_sync(tp);
1361 error = xfs_trans_commit(tp, 0);
1366 xfs_unmountfs_writesb(xfs_mount_t *mp)
1372 * skip superblock write if fs is read-only, or
1373 * if we are doing a forced umount.
1375 if (!((mp->m_flags & XFS_MOUNT_RDONLY) ||
1376 XFS_FORCED_SHUTDOWN(mp))) {
1378 sbp = xfs_getsb(mp, 0);
1380 XFS_BUF_UNDONE(sbp);
1381 XFS_BUF_UNREAD(sbp);
1382 XFS_BUF_UNDELAYWRITE(sbp);
1384 XFS_BUF_UNASYNC(sbp);
1385 ASSERT(XFS_BUF_TARGET(sbp) == mp->m_ddev_targp);
1386 xfsbdstrat(mp, sbp);
1387 error = xfs_iowait(sbp);
1389 xfs_ioerror_alert("xfs_unmountfs_writesb",
1390 mp, sbp, XFS_BUF_ADDR(sbp));
1397 * xfs_mod_sb() can be used to copy arbitrary changes to the
1398 * in-core superblock into the superblock buffer to be logged.
1399 * It does not provide the higher level of locking that is
1400 * needed to protect the in-core superblock from concurrent
1404 xfs_mod_sb(xfs_trans_t *tp, __int64_t fields)
1416 bp = xfs_trans_getsb(tp, mp, 0);
1417 first = sizeof(xfs_sb_t);
1420 /* translate/copy */
1422 xfs_sb_to_disk(XFS_BUF_TO_SBP(bp), &mp->m_sb, fields);
1424 /* find modified range */
1426 f = (xfs_sb_field_t)xfs_lowbit64((__uint64_t)fields);
1427 ASSERT((1LL << f) & XFS_SB_MOD_BITS);
1428 first = xfs_sb_info[f].offset;
1430 f = (xfs_sb_field_t)xfs_highbit64((__uint64_t)fields);
1431 ASSERT((1LL << f) & XFS_SB_MOD_BITS);
1432 last = xfs_sb_info[f + 1].offset - 1;
1434 xfs_trans_log_buf(tp, bp, first, last);
1439 * xfs_mod_incore_sb_unlocked() is a utility routine common used to apply
1440 * a delta to a specified field in the in-core superblock. Simply
1441 * switch on the field indicated and apply the delta to that field.
1442 * Fields are not allowed to dip below zero, so if the delta would
1443 * do this do not apply it and return EINVAL.
1445 * The m_sb_lock must be held when this routine is called.
1448 xfs_mod_incore_sb_unlocked(
1450 xfs_sb_field_t field,
1454 int scounter; /* short counter for 32 bit fields */
1455 long long lcounter; /* long counter for 64 bit fields */
1456 long long res_used, rem;
1459 * With the in-core superblock spin lock held, switch
1460 * on the indicated field. Apply the delta to the
1461 * proper field. If the fields value would dip below
1462 * 0, then do not apply the delta and return EINVAL.
1465 case XFS_SBS_ICOUNT:
1466 lcounter = (long long)mp->m_sb.sb_icount;
1470 return XFS_ERROR(EINVAL);
1472 mp->m_sb.sb_icount = lcounter;
1475 lcounter = (long long)mp->m_sb.sb_ifree;
1479 return XFS_ERROR(EINVAL);
1481 mp->m_sb.sb_ifree = lcounter;
1483 case XFS_SBS_FDBLOCKS:
1484 lcounter = (long long)
1485 mp->m_sb.sb_fdblocks - XFS_ALLOC_SET_ASIDE(mp);
1486 res_used = (long long)(mp->m_resblks - mp->m_resblks_avail);
1488 if (delta > 0) { /* Putting blocks back */
1489 if (res_used > delta) {
1490 mp->m_resblks_avail += delta;
1492 rem = delta - res_used;
1493 mp->m_resblks_avail = mp->m_resblks;
1496 } else { /* Taking blocks away */
1501 * If were out of blocks, use any available reserved blocks if
1507 lcounter = (long long)mp->m_resblks_avail + delta;
1509 return XFS_ERROR(ENOSPC);
1511 mp->m_resblks_avail = lcounter;
1513 } else { /* not reserved */
1514 return XFS_ERROR(ENOSPC);
1519 mp->m_sb.sb_fdblocks = lcounter + XFS_ALLOC_SET_ASIDE(mp);
1521 case XFS_SBS_FREXTENTS:
1522 lcounter = (long long)mp->m_sb.sb_frextents;
1525 return XFS_ERROR(ENOSPC);
1527 mp->m_sb.sb_frextents = lcounter;
1529 case XFS_SBS_DBLOCKS:
1530 lcounter = (long long)mp->m_sb.sb_dblocks;
1534 return XFS_ERROR(EINVAL);
1536 mp->m_sb.sb_dblocks = lcounter;
1538 case XFS_SBS_AGCOUNT:
1539 scounter = mp->m_sb.sb_agcount;
1543 return XFS_ERROR(EINVAL);
1545 mp->m_sb.sb_agcount = scounter;
1547 case XFS_SBS_IMAX_PCT:
1548 scounter = mp->m_sb.sb_imax_pct;
1552 return XFS_ERROR(EINVAL);
1554 mp->m_sb.sb_imax_pct = scounter;
1556 case XFS_SBS_REXTSIZE:
1557 scounter = mp->m_sb.sb_rextsize;
1561 return XFS_ERROR(EINVAL);
1563 mp->m_sb.sb_rextsize = scounter;
1565 case XFS_SBS_RBMBLOCKS:
1566 scounter = mp->m_sb.sb_rbmblocks;
1570 return XFS_ERROR(EINVAL);
1572 mp->m_sb.sb_rbmblocks = scounter;
1574 case XFS_SBS_RBLOCKS:
1575 lcounter = (long long)mp->m_sb.sb_rblocks;
1579 return XFS_ERROR(EINVAL);
1581 mp->m_sb.sb_rblocks = lcounter;
1583 case XFS_SBS_REXTENTS:
1584 lcounter = (long long)mp->m_sb.sb_rextents;
1588 return XFS_ERROR(EINVAL);
1590 mp->m_sb.sb_rextents = lcounter;
1592 case XFS_SBS_REXTSLOG:
1593 scounter = mp->m_sb.sb_rextslog;
1597 return XFS_ERROR(EINVAL);
1599 mp->m_sb.sb_rextslog = scounter;
1603 return XFS_ERROR(EINVAL);
1608 * xfs_mod_incore_sb() is used to change a field in the in-core
1609 * superblock structure by the specified delta. This modification
1610 * is protected by the m_sb_lock. Just use the xfs_mod_incore_sb_unlocked()
1611 * routine to do the work.
1616 xfs_sb_field_t field,
1622 /* check for per-cpu counters */
1624 #ifdef HAVE_PERCPU_SB
1625 case XFS_SBS_ICOUNT:
1627 case XFS_SBS_FDBLOCKS:
1628 if (!(mp->m_flags & XFS_MOUNT_NO_PERCPU_SB)) {
1629 status = xfs_icsb_modify_counters(mp, field,
1636 spin_lock(&mp->m_sb_lock);
1637 status = xfs_mod_incore_sb_unlocked(mp, field, delta, rsvd);
1638 spin_unlock(&mp->m_sb_lock);
1646 * xfs_mod_incore_sb_batch() is used to change more than one field
1647 * in the in-core superblock structure at a time. This modification
1648 * is protected by a lock internal to this module. The fields and
1649 * changes to those fields are specified in the array of xfs_mod_sb
1650 * structures passed in.
1652 * Either all of the specified deltas will be applied or none of
1653 * them will. If any modified field dips below 0, then all modifications
1654 * will be backed out and EINVAL will be returned.
1657 xfs_mod_incore_sb_batch(xfs_mount_t *mp, xfs_mod_sb_t *msb, uint nmsb, int rsvd)
1663 * Loop through the array of mod structures and apply each
1664 * individually. If any fail, then back out all those
1665 * which have already been applied. Do all of this within
1666 * the scope of the m_sb_lock so that all of the changes will
1669 spin_lock(&mp->m_sb_lock);
1671 for (msbp = &msbp[0]; msbp < (msb + nmsb); msbp++) {
1673 * Apply the delta at index n. If it fails, break
1674 * from the loop so we'll fall into the undo loop
1677 switch (msbp->msb_field) {
1678 #ifdef HAVE_PERCPU_SB
1679 case XFS_SBS_ICOUNT:
1681 case XFS_SBS_FDBLOCKS:
1682 if (!(mp->m_flags & XFS_MOUNT_NO_PERCPU_SB)) {
1683 spin_unlock(&mp->m_sb_lock);
1684 status = xfs_icsb_modify_counters(mp,
1686 msbp->msb_delta, rsvd);
1687 spin_lock(&mp->m_sb_lock);
1693 status = xfs_mod_incore_sb_unlocked(mp,
1695 msbp->msb_delta, rsvd);
1705 * If we didn't complete the loop above, then back out
1706 * any changes made to the superblock. If you add code
1707 * between the loop above and here, make sure that you
1708 * preserve the value of status. Loop back until
1709 * we step below the beginning of the array. Make sure
1710 * we don't touch anything back there.
1714 while (msbp >= msb) {
1715 switch (msbp->msb_field) {
1716 #ifdef HAVE_PERCPU_SB
1717 case XFS_SBS_ICOUNT:
1719 case XFS_SBS_FDBLOCKS:
1720 if (!(mp->m_flags & XFS_MOUNT_NO_PERCPU_SB)) {
1721 spin_unlock(&mp->m_sb_lock);
1722 status = xfs_icsb_modify_counters(mp,
1726 spin_lock(&mp->m_sb_lock);
1732 status = xfs_mod_incore_sb_unlocked(mp,
1738 ASSERT(status == 0);
1742 spin_unlock(&mp->m_sb_lock);
1747 * xfs_getsb() is called to obtain the buffer for the superblock.
1748 * The buffer is returned locked and read in from disk.
1749 * The buffer should be released with a call to xfs_brelse().
1751 * If the flags parameter is BUF_TRYLOCK, then we'll only return
1752 * the superblock buffer if it can be locked without sleeping.
1753 * If it can't then we'll return NULL.
1762 ASSERT(mp->m_sb_bp != NULL);
1764 if (flags & XFS_BUF_TRYLOCK) {
1765 if (!XFS_BUF_CPSEMA(bp)) {
1769 XFS_BUF_PSEMA(bp, PRIBIO);
1772 ASSERT(XFS_BUF_ISDONE(bp));
1777 * Used to free the superblock along various error paths.
1786 * Use xfs_getsb() so that the buffer will be locked
1787 * when we call xfs_buf_relse().
1789 bp = xfs_getsb(mp, 0);
1790 XFS_BUF_UNMANAGE(bp);
1796 * See if the UUID is unique among mounted XFS filesystems.
1797 * Mount fails if UUID is nil or a FS with the same UUID is already mounted.
1803 if (uuid_is_nil(&mp->m_sb.sb_uuid)) {
1805 "XFS: Filesystem %s has nil UUID - can't mount",
1809 if (!uuid_table_insert(&mp->m_sb.sb_uuid)) {
1811 "XFS: Filesystem %s has duplicate UUID - can't mount",
1819 * Used to log changes to the superblock unit and width fields which could
1820 * be altered by the mount options, as well as any potential sb_features2
1821 * fixup. Only the first superblock is updated.
1831 ASSERT(fields & (XFS_SB_UNIT | XFS_SB_WIDTH | XFS_SB_UUID |
1832 XFS_SB_FEATURES2 | XFS_SB_BAD_FEATURES2 |
1833 XFS_SB_VERSIONNUM));
1835 tp = xfs_trans_alloc(mp, XFS_TRANS_SB_UNIT);
1836 error = xfs_trans_reserve(tp, 0, mp->m_sb.sb_sectsize + 128, 0, 0,
1837 XFS_DEFAULT_LOG_COUNT);
1839 xfs_trans_cancel(tp, 0);
1842 xfs_mod_sb(tp, fields);
1843 error = xfs_trans_commit(tp, 0);
1848 #ifdef HAVE_PERCPU_SB
1850 * Per-cpu incore superblock counters
1852 * Simple concept, difficult implementation
1854 * Basically, replace the incore superblock counters with a distributed per cpu
1855 * counter for contended fields (e.g. free block count).
1857 * Difficulties arise in that the incore sb is used for ENOSPC checking, and
1858 * hence needs to be accurately read when we are running low on space. Hence
1859 * there is a method to enable and disable the per-cpu counters based on how
1860 * much "stuff" is available in them.
1862 * Basically, a counter is enabled if there is enough free resource to justify
1863 * running a per-cpu fast-path. If the per-cpu counter runs out (i.e. a local
1864 * ENOSPC), then we disable the counters to synchronise all callers and
1865 * re-distribute the available resources.
1867 * If, once we redistributed the available resources, we still get a failure,
1868 * we disable the per-cpu counter and go through the slow path.
1870 * The slow path is the current xfs_mod_incore_sb() function. This means that
1871 * when we disable a per-cpu counter, we need to drain it's resources back to
1872 * the global superblock. We do this after disabling the counter to prevent
1873 * more threads from queueing up on the counter.
1875 * Essentially, this means that we still need a lock in the fast path to enable
1876 * synchronisation between the global counters and the per-cpu counters. This
1877 * is not a problem because the lock will be local to a CPU almost all the time
1878 * and have little contention except when we get to ENOSPC conditions.
1880 * Basically, this lock becomes a barrier that enables us to lock out the fast
1881 * path while we do things like enabling and disabling counters and
1882 * synchronising the counters.
1886 * 1. m_sb_lock before picking up per-cpu locks
1887 * 2. per-cpu locks always picked up via for_each_online_cpu() order
1888 * 3. accurate counter sync requires m_sb_lock + per cpu locks
1889 * 4. modifying per-cpu counters requires holding per-cpu lock
1890 * 5. modifying global counters requires holding m_sb_lock
1891 * 6. enabling or disabling a counter requires holding the m_sb_lock
1892 * and _none_ of the per-cpu locks.
1894 * Disabled counters are only ever re-enabled by a balance operation
1895 * that results in more free resources per CPU than a given threshold.
1896 * To ensure counters don't remain disabled, they are rebalanced when
1897 * the global resource goes above a higher threshold (i.e. some hysteresis
1898 * is present to prevent thrashing).
1901 #ifdef CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU
1903 * hot-plug CPU notifier support.
1905 * We need a notifier per filesystem as we need to be able to identify
1906 * the filesystem to balance the counters out. This is achieved by
1907 * having a notifier block embedded in the xfs_mount_t and doing pointer
1908 * magic to get the mount pointer from the notifier block address.
1911 xfs_icsb_cpu_notify(
1912 struct notifier_block *nfb,
1913 unsigned long action,
1916 xfs_icsb_cnts_t *cntp;
1919 mp = (xfs_mount_t *)container_of(nfb, xfs_mount_t, m_icsb_notifier);
1920 cntp = (xfs_icsb_cnts_t *)
1921 per_cpu_ptr(mp->m_sb_cnts, (unsigned long)hcpu);
1923 case CPU_UP_PREPARE:
1924 case CPU_UP_PREPARE_FROZEN:
1925 /* Easy Case - initialize the area and locks, and
1926 * then rebalance when online does everything else for us. */
1927 memset(cntp, 0, sizeof(xfs_icsb_cnts_t));
1930 case CPU_ONLINE_FROZEN:
1932 xfs_icsb_balance_counter(mp, XFS_SBS_ICOUNT, 0);
1933 xfs_icsb_balance_counter(mp, XFS_SBS_IFREE, 0);
1934 xfs_icsb_balance_counter(mp, XFS_SBS_FDBLOCKS, 0);
1935 xfs_icsb_unlock(mp);
1938 case CPU_DEAD_FROZEN:
1939 /* Disable all the counters, then fold the dead cpu's
1940 * count into the total on the global superblock and
1941 * re-enable the counters. */
1943 spin_lock(&mp->m_sb_lock);
1944 xfs_icsb_disable_counter(mp, XFS_SBS_ICOUNT);
1945 xfs_icsb_disable_counter(mp, XFS_SBS_IFREE);
1946 xfs_icsb_disable_counter(mp, XFS_SBS_FDBLOCKS);
1948 mp->m_sb.sb_icount += cntp->icsb_icount;
1949 mp->m_sb.sb_ifree += cntp->icsb_ifree;
1950 mp->m_sb.sb_fdblocks += cntp->icsb_fdblocks;
1952 memset(cntp, 0, sizeof(xfs_icsb_cnts_t));
1954 xfs_icsb_balance_counter_locked(mp, XFS_SBS_ICOUNT, 0);
1955 xfs_icsb_balance_counter_locked(mp, XFS_SBS_IFREE, 0);
1956 xfs_icsb_balance_counter_locked(mp, XFS_SBS_FDBLOCKS, 0);
1957 spin_unlock(&mp->m_sb_lock);
1958 xfs_icsb_unlock(mp);
1964 #endif /* CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU */
1967 xfs_icsb_init_counters(
1970 xfs_icsb_cnts_t *cntp;
1973 mp->m_sb_cnts = alloc_percpu(xfs_icsb_cnts_t);
1974 if (mp->m_sb_cnts == NULL)
1977 #ifdef CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU
1978 mp->m_icsb_notifier.notifier_call = xfs_icsb_cpu_notify;
1979 mp->m_icsb_notifier.priority = 0;
1980 register_hotcpu_notifier(&mp->m_icsb_notifier);
1981 #endif /* CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU */
1983 for_each_online_cpu(i) {
1984 cntp = (xfs_icsb_cnts_t *)per_cpu_ptr(mp->m_sb_cnts, i);
1985 memset(cntp, 0, sizeof(xfs_icsb_cnts_t));
1988 mutex_init(&mp->m_icsb_mutex);
1991 * start with all counters disabled so that the
1992 * initial balance kicks us off correctly
1994 mp->m_icsb_counters = -1;
1999 xfs_icsb_reinit_counters(
2004 * start with all counters disabled so that the
2005 * initial balance kicks us off correctly
2007 mp->m_icsb_counters = -1;
2008 xfs_icsb_balance_counter(mp, XFS_SBS_ICOUNT, 0);
2009 xfs_icsb_balance_counter(mp, XFS_SBS_IFREE, 0);
2010 xfs_icsb_balance_counter(mp, XFS_SBS_FDBLOCKS, 0);
2011 xfs_icsb_unlock(mp);
2015 xfs_icsb_destroy_counters(
2018 if (mp->m_sb_cnts) {
2019 unregister_hotcpu_notifier(&mp->m_icsb_notifier);
2020 free_percpu(mp->m_sb_cnts);
2022 mutex_destroy(&mp->m_icsb_mutex);
2027 xfs_icsb_cnts_t *icsbp)
2029 while (test_and_set_bit(XFS_ICSB_FLAG_LOCK, &icsbp->icsb_flags)) {
2035 xfs_icsb_unlock_cntr(
2036 xfs_icsb_cnts_t *icsbp)
2038 clear_bit(XFS_ICSB_FLAG_LOCK, &icsbp->icsb_flags);
2043 xfs_icsb_lock_all_counters(
2046 xfs_icsb_cnts_t *cntp;
2049 for_each_online_cpu(i) {
2050 cntp = (xfs_icsb_cnts_t *)per_cpu_ptr(mp->m_sb_cnts, i);
2051 xfs_icsb_lock_cntr(cntp);
2056 xfs_icsb_unlock_all_counters(
2059 xfs_icsb_cnts_t *cntp;
2062 for_each_online_cpu(i) {
2063 cntp = (xfs_icsb_cnts_t *)per_cpu_ptr(mp->m_sb_cnts, i);
2064 xfs_icsb_unlock_cntr(cntp);
2071 xfs_icsb_cnts_t *cnt,
2074 xfs_icsb_cnts_t *cntp;
2077 memset(cnt, 0, sizeof(xfs_icsb_cnts_t));
2079 if (!(flags & XFS_ICSB_LAZY_COUNT))
2080 xfs_icsb_lock_all_counters(mp);
2082 for_each_online_cpu(i) {
2083 cntp = (xfs_icsb_cnts_t *)per_cpu_ptr(mp->m_sb_cnts, i);
2084 cnt->icsb_icount += cntp->icsb_icount;
2085 cnt->icsb_ifree += cntp->icsb_ifree;
2086 cnt->icsb_fdblocks += cntp->icsb_fdblocks;
2089 if (!(flags & XFS_ICSB_LAZY_COUNT))
2090 xfs_icsb_unlock_all_counters(mp);
2094 xfs_icsb_counter_disabled(
2096 xfs_sb_field_t field)
2098 ASSERT((field >= XFS_SBS_ICOUNT) && (field <= XFS_SBS_FDBLOCKS));
2099 return test_bit(field, &mp->m_icsb_counters);
2103 xfs_icsb_disable_counter(
2105 xfs_sb_field_t field)
2107 xfs_icsb_cnts_t cnt;
2109 ASSERT((field >= XFS_SBS_ICOUNT) && (field <= XFS_SBS_FDBLOCKS));
2112 * If we are already disabled, then there is nothing to do
2113 * here. We check before locking all the counters to avoid
2114 * the expensive lock operation when being called in the
2115 * slow path and the counter is already disabled. This is
2116 * safe because the only time we set or clear this state is under
2119 if (xfs_icsb_counter_disabled(mp, field))
2122 xfs_icsb_lock_all_counters(mp);
2123 if (!test_and_set_bit(field, &mp->m_icsb_counters)) {
2124 /* drain back to superblock */
2126 xfs_icsb_count(mp, &cnt, XFS_ICSB_LAZY_COUNT);
2128 case XFS_SBS_ICOUNT:
2129 mp->m_sb.sb_icount = cnt.icsb_icount;
2132 mp->m_sb.sb_ifree = cnt.icsb_ifree;
2134 case XFS_SBS_FDBLOCKS:
2135 mp->m_sb.sb_fdblocks = cnt.icsb_fdblocks;
2142 xfs_icsb_unlock_all_counters(mp);
2146 xfs_icsb_enable_counter(
2148 xfs_sb_field_t field,
2152 xfs_icsb_cnts_t *cntp;
2155 ASSERT((field >= XFS_SBS_ICOUNT) && (field <= XFS_SBS_FDBLOCKS));
2157 xfs_icsb_lock_all_counters(mp);
2158 for_each_online_cpu(i) {
2159 cntp = per_cpu_ptr(mp->m_sb_cnts, i);
2161 case XFS_SBS_ICOUNT:
2162 cntp->icsb_icount = count + resid;
2165 cntp->icsb_ifree = count + resid;
2167 case XFS_SBS_FDBLOCKS:
2168 cntp->icsb_fdblocks = count + resid;
2176 clear_bit(field, &mp->m_icsb_counters);
2177 xfs_icsb_unlock_all_counters(mp);
2181 xfs_icsb_sync_counters_locked(
2185 xfs_icsb_cnts_t cnt;
2187 xfs_icsb_count(mp, &cnt, flags);
2189 if (!xfs_icsb_counter_disabled(mp, XFS_SBS_ICOUNT))
2190 mp->m_sb.sb_icount = cnt.icsb_icount;
2191 if (!xfs_icsb_counter_disabled(mp, XFS_SBS_IFREE))
2192 mp->m_sb.sb_ifree = cnt.icsb_ifree;
2193 if (!xfs_icsb_counter_disabled(mp, XFS_SBS_FDBLOCKS))
2194 mp->m_sb.sb_fdblocks = cnt.icsb_fdblocks;
2198 * Accurate update of per-cpu counters to incore superblock
2201 xfs_icsb_sync_counters(
2205 spin_lock(&mp->m_sb_lock);
2206 xfs_icsb_sync_counters_locked(mp, flags);
2207 spin_unlock(&mp->m_sb_lock);
2211 * Balance and enable/disable counters as necessary.
2213 * Thresholds for re-enabling counters are somewhat magic. inode counts are
2214 * chosen to be the same number as single on disk allocation chunk per CPU, and
2215 * free blocks is something far enough zero that we aren't going thrash when we
2216 * get near ENOSPC. We also need to supply a minimum we require per cpu to
2217 * prevent looping endlessly when xfs_alloc_space asks for more than will
2218 * be distributed to a single CPU but each CPU has enough blocks to be
2221 * Note that we can be called when counters are already disabled.
2222 * xfs_icsb_disable_counter() optimises the counter locking in this case to
2223 * prevent locking every per-cpu counter needlessly.
2226 #define XFS_ICSB_INO_CNTR_REENABLE (uint64_t)64
2227 #define XFS_ICSB_FDBLK_CNTR_REENABLE(mp) \
2228 (uint64_t)(512 + XFS_ALLOC_SET_ASIDE(mp))
2230 xfs_icsb_balance_counter_locked(
2232 xfs_sb_field_t field,
2235 uint64_t count, resid;
2236 int weight = num_online_cpus();
2237 uint64_t min = (uint64_t)min_per_cpu;
2239 /* disable counter and sync counter */
2240 xfs_icsb_disable_counter(mp, field);
2242 /* update counters - first CPU gets residual*/
2244 case XFS_SBS_ICOUNT:
2245 count = mp->m_sb.sb_icount;
2246 resid = do_div(count, weight);
2247 if (count < max(min, XFS_ICSB_INO_CNTR_REENABLE))
2251 count = mp->m_sb.sb_ifree;
2252 resid = do_div(count, weight);
2253 if (count < max(min, XFS_ICSB_INO_CNTR_REENABLE))
2256 case XFS_SBS_FDBLOCKS:
2257 count = mp->m_sb.sb_fdblocks;
2258 resid = do_div(count, weight);
2259 if (count < max(min, XFS_ICSB_FDBLK_CNTR_REENABLE(mp)))
2264 count = resid = 0; /* quiet, gcc */
2268 xfs_icsb_enable_counter(mp, field, count, resid);
2272 xfs_icsb_balance_counter(
2274 xfs_sb_field_t fields,
2277 spin_lock(&mp->m_sb_lock);
2278 xfs_icsb_balance_counter_locked(mp, fields, min_per_cpu);
2279 spin_unlock(&mp->m_sb_lock);
2283 xfs_icsb_modify_counters(
2285 xfs_sb_field_t field,
2289 xfs_icsb_cnts_t *icsbp;
2290 long long lcounter; /* long counter for 64 bit fields */
2296 icsbp = (xfs_icsb_cnts_t *)per_cpu_ptr(mp->m_sb_cnts, cpu);
2299 * if the counter is disabled, go to slow path
2301 if (unlikely(xfs_icsb_counter_disabled(mp, field)))
2303 xfs_icsb_lock_cntr(icsbp);
2304 if (unlikely(xfs_icsb_counter_disabled(mp, field))) {
2305 xfs_icsb_unlock_cntr(icsbp);
2310 case XFS_SBS_ICOUNT:
2311 lcounter = icsbp->icsb_icount;
2313 if (unlikely(lcounter < 0))
2314 goto balance_counter;
2315 icsbp->icsb_icount = lcounter;
2319 lcounter = icsbp->icsb_ifree;
2321 if (unlikely(lcounter < 0))
2322 goto balance_counter;
2323 icsbp->icsb_ifree = lcounter;
2326 case XFS_SBS_FDBLOCKS:
2327 BUG_ON((mp->m_resblks - mp->m_resblks_avail) != 0);
2329 lcounter = icsbp->icsb_fdblocks - XFS_ALLOC_SET_ASIDE(mp);
2331 if (unlikely(lcounter < 0))
2332 goto balance_counter;
2333 icsbp->icsb_fdblocks = lcounter + XFS_ALLOC_SET_ASIDE(mp);
2339 xfs_icsb_unlock_cntr(icsbp);
2347 * serialise with a mutex so we don't burn lots of cpu on
2348 * the superblock lock. We still need to hold the superblock
2349 * lock, however, when we modify the global structures.
2354 * Now running atomically.
2356 * If the counter is enabled, someone has beaten us to rebalancing.
2357 * Drop the lock and try again in the fast path....
2359 if (!(xfs_icsb_counter_disabled(mp, field))) {
2360 xfs_icsb_unlock(mp);
2365 * The counter is currently disabled. Because we are
2366 * running atomically here, we know a rebalance cannot
2367 * be in progress. Hence we can go straight to operating
2368 * on the global superblock. We do not call xfs_mod_incore_sb()
2369 * here even though we need to get the m_sb_lock. Doing so
2370 * will cause us to re-enter this function and deadlock.
2371 * Hence we get the m_sb_lock ourselves and then call
2372 * xfs_mod_incore_sb_unlocked() as the unlocked path operates
2373 * directly on the global counters.
2375 spin_lock(&mp->m_sb_lock);
2376 ret = xfs_mod_incore_sb_unlocked(mp, field, delta, rsvd);
2377 spin_unlock(&mp->m_sb_lock);
2380 * Now that we've modified the global superblock, we
2381 * may be able to re-enable the distributed counters
2382 * (e.g. lots of space just got freed). After that
2386 xfs_icsb_balance_counter(mp, field, 0);
2387 xfs_icsb_unlock(mp);
2391 xfs_icsb_unlock_cntr(icsbp);
2395 * We may have multiple threads here if multiple per-cpu
2396 * counters run dry at the same time. This will mean we can
2397 * do more balances than strictly necessary but it is not
2398 * the common slowpath case.
2403 * running atomically.
2405 * This will leave the counter in the correct state for future
2406 * accesses. After the rebalance, we simply try again and our retry
2407 * will either succeed through the fast path or slow path without
2408 * another balance operation being required.
2410 xfs_icsb_balance_counter(mp, field, delta);
2411 xfs_icsb_unlock(mp);